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16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, June 1, 1991 School Notes J Manchester Community College announced the naming S«»*riw*elder, 16 SuIRvan Farms Rd.; Mary James. 838 Hillslown Rd.; Pamela T. John. 129 McKee SL; Steven G. Sandstone Dr.; James E. Noonan, 443 Griffin Rd.; Diane L Omeara, of graduates who graduated May 30,1991. M.Szaoo, 3 Holcomb T w t s m . Amtton: Holly A. Rietsch, 135 Kinney Rd. Johnson. 394 Vbodbridge SL; Maty K. Jordan. 74 Henry SL; Tammy L. 13-2 Arthur Dr.; Vincent Palombizio, 306 Mil fttnd Dr.; Annemarie EUngton: Debra B. BaNer, 115 Meadowbrook Rd' Ann Andover; Elaine R. Undroth, ee Bauaola Rd.; Rttrida McCann, 90 P^oav Kleperis, 79 Ridge SL; Joanne M. Kristoff, 781 Centar SL; Nwtd A. Pakjshak, 3 Oakwood Dr.; E. Claire Pwmelae, 407 Niadanvarfsr Rd.; Jurovaty Rd.; Charlene A. MNiicuod, 120 Shoddy Mill Rd.; Sondra Raa- drSSse'od^!^ Krysiak, 65 Green Rd.; John M. LeGaulL One Union PI.; Maureen T. Christina M. PrevosL 28 Dart H il Rd.; Kknberly D. Robinson, 545 mui, 46 S h o ^ MHI Rd. Lescoe, 50 Juan Or.; Tina M. Lessard, 15 Thisile Rd.; Allen D. Liver­ Grahwn Rd.; Diane M. Rodban, 24G Amato Dr.; Patrick Schaflher, 72 Aihford: Naricy A. Cook, 16 Wbodlawn Apia.; Susan E. HU, 25 d a m more, 242 HIRIard SL; Jennifer L. Logan, 493 Adams SL; Christina Arm Primer Dr.; Robert D. Sharp, 199 Avery SL; Diane J. Thomas, 2110 fiAII Oak La.; Uoyd V. Robichaux, 340 BebbInglon Rd. TiSSIIi Hinkk»on!^?2&^Rd"; Lowd, 29 Ludan St.; Thomas J. Lukach, 127 Helaine Rd.; Dawn M. Pond Dr.; Patricia G. Vslleux. 85 Oak St.; Natala Wing, 736 Graham ^ Vifepplngwood Rd.; Shawn Kelly, One Abbot Rd. Magowan, P.O. Box 1925; Douglas G. Marshall, 189 ShaRowbrook La.; Rd.; Karmelh E. ZaHz, 70 Canfage Dr. ApL 58; Bertrand Lessard, o ie Abbot Rd. Unit 41; Catherine Ann Mui- Bloomlield: Karen E. Machholz, 0 Bear Ridoe Dr WRson F. Maslow, 40 Oloott SL Apt 318; Dana M. Malta. I l l E Mdde Southington; Cynthia L B ll. 76 Cloverdale Rd,; fiichaal P. Plourde. Bollon; Wandi S. ChUdrens, 34 Enrico Rd.; David R Delorme 43 i /3 “ Hoffman Rd.; ftm e la L. Mountain Rd.; Karen L. 37 L ^ re M o id Dr.; iianrhpHtpr HrralJi ^ * ^ S o r d firin g s ; Alyaon fiRarie Blow, 41 2 ? ’ * Sprucewood Dr.; Donna M. Jwo'th A. M tio , S I Lymon Rd • Clavton D __ m owoia, 0o w^Mit Rd. Z02 McKee SL, Kenneth J. Moreau, 7D Ambassador Dr • Joanna M NIL Flore, 22 Edgawood SL; David J. Gauthier, 98 Handel Dr.; Rstra Knap- Lauratwood Dr.; Davfd W . Sargent, 11 Bayberry Rd • Annte'schade' is pars, 44 Toland Ave. #5. u W . 10 Dennison Ridge Dr.; Barbara S. Noel. 123 V W li^ N w ^ i M W^lrldoe Dr.; Helena M. SddiSn, 23 A n^^d. ’ StaffordvRIe: Deborah G .G renlar,P.O . Box 144A...... 2 0 ^ S tw I^ h ^ s 5 L !l? A Blomstrann, h ^ p T’ SL; Khtiberty R. Pepin. 37 Unwood Dr.; w S^aret Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper B ran ^ ; Darcy E. Mather, P.O. Box 905 Storrs; LoaRe Ann Carmwt, 71 WIRIngton Oaks; JuRiarme H a lr t^ . Newsstand: 35C - Home: 30c Monday, June 3,1991 Bridgewater; Uea Delgatio, 124 Blueberry Hkl. ^ ' Dougherty SL; V^. 1 3 S IIr 5 : * 7 ^ 1 2 ^ ' ’ Bigelow Commons; Lta. Quach, 93 Vteslerly St.; Christine D. Reisser, 193 Deer Run TtaR' Box 62; Kkn M. Pound. 10B Maplewood; Eleanor 8 . Wrikor, 148 Birch Farmirigion; Carol H. Krauss, 299 Old Mountain Rd. Thomas W. Wch. 27 No^an SL; Deborah J. Robinson. 54 Oxford SL; Rd. Bristol; Michelle A. Lavalley, 574 Stevens SL; Kirk D. Sato, 70 James Suffiekf: Jennifer Linn Rask, 55 Devine Rd. P. Casey Rd.; Deborah A. Taylor, 125 Wbst S t Glastonbury: Veronica Aparido, 28 Dutton PI.; Denise E. Appel, 64 ^im na L Rogalla, 21 Beacon Sl ; Quentin H. RueefcetL 59 Lockwood Broad Brook; Kathryn M. Judenis, 49 Norto Rd.; Maty L. Koehler, 11 Mrmechaug Dr.; Stephanie J. Bradley, 229 Hubbard SL; Carrie A. St.; Troy C. Russek. 230 Demino SL; Theresa M. Rybak; P.O. Box #253; ToRand: Karen A. Bing, 111 Doyle Rd.; t/Hchael Cavay Cormly, 1489 Pine Dr.; Heidi K. Nielsen, 42 HigNand Ave.; Marc M. Tougas, 13 Omella Bryda, 184 Karen Lee Rd.; Crispian N. Burlew, 93 Russet Rd.; Lois H. ^therine ^umacher, 91C Sycamore La.; Donald Soantan so? New Rd.; HoRy E. CovaR, 87 Plains Rd.; Holley Ellen GabhatdL 63 Vl^ Rd.; C h ^ D. Wilcox, 26C Polksione. CampbeR, 124 Long HRI Dr.; Shannon M . Casey, 5 Firethom Dr.; Joseph gMa La.; Kkn P. Hazlett, 253 Slater Rd.; Barry T. Krechko, 274 Kozley Democrats seek more police ofHcers Daddao, 109 Wickham Rd.; Jayne D. GiRon, 49 Cart Rd.; Douglas E. c ^ ^ ' Wmberly C. StJMa^! Rd.; Suzanne LaForoe, 32 Kozley Rd.; Natalie M. LalHer, 119 Huriburt Inside Today* Colchester; Deborah Lee Cauley, 130 Crastview Dr.; Lois W. Feloney, “ Vlbodskfe St; Carol J . ^ 18 West Ridge Dr^ Krislan M. GaRuod, 170 Taylor Rd.; DeborMi J. Hin- Goodm, 361 Cavan La.; Joseph Cidly, 62 Deerfield Dr.; Mark A. ^ ^ a J !^ ** rJ ** *® Tpke.; Anne M. SutwRI, P.O. Box 8053- Robin Rd.; Karan M. Laasard, 44 Carriage Dr.; AIRson S. Lyons, 268 Hartford of the board state they believe ttre staffing probleins at the cases. nanL P.O. Box 782; Susan L. Ironlleld, 28 Lynn St; Karin J. Olson, 80 Motuzick, 153 Founders Rd.; Scott M. Norton. 161 Wbodpond Rd.; ^ th e rin e ^ t z . 320 WsthereR St.; Cathy Ann T e m p le k v ^ s ^ Tpke.; Deborah S. fiRcAvDy, 477 Old Stafford Rd.; Michalla A.Pskimbo, 9 By BRIAN M. TROTTA Michael J. Gchualer, 408 Thompson SL; Diana F. Sharon, 93 Curtis Rd.; Tolland Stage Rd.; Jennifer K. Peyton, 21 Sherry CIr.; Barbara fli department are a “significant factor” in three recent incidents, To save money, the directors imposed a hiring freeze on the Dorset Rd.; Mark A. Ods, 423 Llnwood Cemetery; Georg Rspp, 151 Bull ^ Thelwoll, 109 Hemlock SL; Unda D Thiel' 360 Oak Manchester Herald ■ student authors shoot for Hill Rd.; Charlene T . Picard, 238 Wbstchester Rd.; J o s ^ H. Schmidt Sandra T. Sorensen, 41 Gideon La.; Sean M. St. James, 73 Hampshire KonskI, 16 Dogwood Rd.; Candace A. Schaefer, 130 Anthony Rd.; hi the past several weeks, the departmrat has- bran charged department Of the 99 authorized positions in the department, Dr.; Karen A. Tourjee, 137 Morgan Df.; Sheila Vickers, 1314 Diamond Dorma L. Sknao, 78 Behring Rd. ExL III, 252 Halls HHI Rd. B-1; Deborah M. Usspa, 671 Norwich Rd. Sl , Richard D. Tramontano. 20 C aite M • umHMt literary fame...... Page 3. LakeRd. Tprrington: Usa M RRaaoetd, 51 RRargerie SL with brutality twice and a prisoner hanged himself while in two are vacant. Also, the town was scheduled to hire two addi­ N MANCHESTER * - The Democratic members of the Board Columbia; Susan K. ShenMe, 202 Pine SL Granby; EtMtard J. LaCasse, 20 Rushfotd Meade; Charles A. Rodhr Trumbull; Sherry L. Callendo, 77 Primrose Dr. custody. of Directors are asking the Republican majority to review staff­ tional officers during the 1991-92 fiscal year for the creation of Coventry; Gail E. Aube, 143 Twin Hills Dr.; Mkhelle L. Ballou, 64 lll,27WLakevlawDr. Vsmon: Carol Arm Andresen, 277 Wsst SL; Joanne M. Bresda, 93 “This town is getting bigger and busier,” said Democratic ing at the police department and to consider hiring at least two an eighth patrol district, but Republicans did not include money ■ Physician treats poor. III Goose La.; Joseph M. Carllll, 131 Wlutgumbaug Dr.; Sangaook Cho, 775 Groton; Susan Z. Matthews, 150 Charter Oak. Evergreen Rd.; GaR E. Bruton, 321 Phoenix SL; EmRy E. Champ, 51 Director Thomas M. Ryan. “This is just something that has to for the positions in the budget Broad & Milk SL; Nancy Q. Edmondson, 2627 Boston Tpke.; Kevin J. Hamden: James R. Abbruscaio, 2052 Whitney Ave. WoroesHr Rd.; RRancy L. CoUetgh, 4 Skinner Rd.; Joanne E. Crosby, 86 new officers. people Page 3. Gionfriddo, 380 High St; Gwendolyn Goldsnider, 3891 South SL; Laura Hartford: Elissa Arm Adams, 9 Goshen SL; Jose Antonio Alicea, P.O. Thrall Rd.; Pamela CusaneRI, S3 South SL #256; Donna RA DsPaulo, 11 be done.” Democratic Minority Leader Stephen T. Cassano said this L. Hobbs, 85 Wrights Mil Rd.; Tara L. Johnson, 352 CMsidy HiH Rd.; Box 3854; Marilatte D. Benjamin, 231 Park SL #B-1; Mark A. BenneL Marlborough: Christio A. Ambriglo, 21 Hemlock Dr.; Diane C. Riveraide Dr.; Kathleen Dumas, 86 ThraR Rd.; David A. Dynaa, 47 In a letter to Republican Mayor Terry Weikhoven and Since 1987, the department’s rase load has increased by 24 ■ Guidance counselor Mara S. Komfekl. 76 Antrim Rd.; Mchael J. LeClaIr, 665 Brewster SL; P.O. Box 231810; Adelina Bordonaro. 63 Mountlord SL; Donna L. Bot- Cavender. 195 Jones HoRow Rd.; Julie A. Fm w II, 30 Quirm Rd.; Mw- Emma La.; Laury Gieasns, 2 Loveland HiR Rd. G2; Janet L Grous, 814 General Manager Richard J. Sartor, the four minority members percent. Last year, the departmeitt handled almost 49,000 Please see POLICE, page 6. Cynthia A. LePak, 118 North River Rd.; Lome J. Rumano, 745 Marrow tioslo, 590 Wbthersfield B-14; Claude J. Boulay, 20 Cambridge SL; garet M. Fusco, 75 Roberts Rd.; Janie Elaine McGary, 37 Jones Hollow Branforth Rd.; Scott J. Havner, 23 Bette CIr.; Victoria Hkie, 20 Lovelwid honored...... Page 3. Rd. #156; Robert L. Townsend, 735 Brewster SL; KeRey Turro, 60 Alice Robert W. Burke Jr., 133 Edgewood SL; Lurrarm L. Dixon, 57 Kent SL; Rd.; Valerie Mulhollsn, 141 Chapman Rd.; Trida Anne Pemsal. 8 Oak HRI Rd.; Susan B. Holcomb, 54 Riverside Dr.; Laura J. Johnson, 06 Dr. Frank A. Growczwicz, 22 Beacon SL Apt C-6; Mchael J. Harris, 193 Dr.; Leah M. Resler, P.O. Box 211; Valerie M. Stubaus, 78 S. Stoney Phoenix Sl ; Richard P. Jordan, 2 Vkw Dr.; Corirme S. Kandzior, 20 Holcomb Sl ; Mchael L. Henry 951 Tower Ave.; Teresa A. HiHIman, 38 Brook Dr.; Cythia J. Turner, 131 West Rd.; Stephen Vldno, 106 South Schoolbrook La.; Clara R. Knox, 164 Vsmon Aiva. #34; Tracy M. Kobus, Cromwell; Cynthia M. Burton, 79 Cambridge Dr.; Heidi A. Ceplenski, Oakland Terr.; Lannus Hinds, 297 Sargeant Sl ; Craig E. Johnson, 263 Rd. 8 Burke Rd.; Paula T. Lalhtop, 20 Maxwell Dr.; CaraUean Lougee, 929 One Diane Dr.; Jacquellns S. Tepley, 11 Greanway Dr. Victoria Rd.; Lisa M. Kettering, 330 Laurel SL #411; Dawn E. Lau, 77 Lake SL; OaudI G. fyfagnwi, 25 KnoRwood Dr.; Kevin C. McRMion, 80 Mddletown: Mark J. Albert, 60 Burgundy HiR La.; Craig A. Clarke, 24 Myths dispelled News Dayville; Lynda E. Angle, 37 Pleasam St. Oxford SL #88; Stephen E. Liszka, 25 Chwter Oak Are.; Jacqueline A. Country La. #26; Rilargarat RA Rilanwd, 7 Rkfgawood Dr.; RiRohela D. Vtoodburg CIr. #188; Bidse E. Smyth, 40 Catherine St. E. WindsorHII;ChowonA. Ricketts, Box 111 Sperry Rd. McCarthy, 151 Barker SL; Flyree S. RRcGhea, 180 S. Whhnay SL; Nancy Rriano, 134 Brookview Dr.; QhariotM Murphy, 55 Cenisr Rd.; G a l Rlcfc- New Britain: David C. Charbonneau, 357 Brittany Farms Rd.; Prakaah East Glastonbury; Buzanne Hil, P.O. Box 144; Donna B. Langan, Elaine Meagher, 560 Hudson SL Box 5; Madelaine Muzants, 100 Fern nrir, 631 Talcottvllle Rd. #2; Susarme M. NMmezyk, 33 Glenattne Dr,; In Brief P.O. Box 103. O. Mathbamani. 395 Brittany Farm 432; Theresa Mary Levesque, 51 Sl ; Charmaine S. Richards, 206 Pembroke Sl ; Patricia E. Skoog, 43 Bekfen SL; Vsm F. NeweR, 324 S. Main St. Laurie L. OtfeR, 18B ML Vsmon Dr.; Donna Jean Priko, 94 Wbat SL East Haddam; Leslie A. CRIiord, 271 ML Parnassus Rd.; Albert G. Standlsh Sl ; Penalopa Ella Smith. 70 Allen PI. #A2; Dianna M. Tarbox, #21; Robert L. Parr, 57 Range HRI Dr.; Jwloe M. Reiniwd, 28 WRriike 180 Benton Sl ; Viet Q. Tnjong, 144 Park Terr.; Dwalgn H. Tyndal, 105 Rd.; Theresa Marie Roy, 86 ViRaga SL; IVujIa M. Ryan. 47 Trout Stream on nation^s poor Garran Jr., P.O. Box 9B; Dairdre L. F^tars, 54 Creamery Rd. New London: Cheryl A. CantiRon, 190 Broad SL; Garth Quincy O’Leary endorses East Hampton; Robert Allan Benson, 7 BIrchwood Rd.; Richard Alan W. Momlngslde St.; Sebastian P. VassaUo, 369 CampfMd Ave. Meader, 536 Montauk Ave. Dr.; Lori P. Sigan, 48 Scott Dr.; Winston L. WUton Jr„ 30 Kk« SL; Bar­ Bradley, 44 Crastwood Dr.; Jane L. Cabula. 40 Lake Dr.; Maryann Hat^ Newington: Todd M. Argazzi, 105 Stonehadge Dr.; Jayne M. Basoeita, bara Ellen While. 1238 Hwtford Tpke. 86. income tax plan marwwski, 15 Dogwood Dr.; Kknbarly S. Knesland, 4 Dogwood Dr. Hebron; Lance E. Jeroszko, 25 Brighton Rd.; Heather D. Kewns, 33 Wtaierbury: Carol L. BisalHon, 84 Bath L a ; Tracy D. Ediay, 70-7 Deer- WASHINGTON (AP) - - Ineffec­ youngsters — were living in Oak Dr.; Kenneth W. MarraR, 60 Brighton Rd.; NoemI Rivera, 227 433 Mountain Rd.; Darlene A. Chiloyan, 245 Church SL; Gkw M. East Hartford; Lisa M. Allaano, 107 BIrchwood Rd.; Brenda M. Balay, wood La.; Jannise Riddick, 24 Ashley Sl families with incomes below the HARTFORD (AP) — The HRIcraet Dr.; Laurette Sailer, 107 Jennifer Dr.; Trisha D. Scrivener, 122 D'EHseo, 42 Lamplightsr L#.; Kristine M. Demoaa, 36 Braodvlew St.; tive government programs and low 114 Cornell CIr.; Pamela M. Biallas, 24 Clovar La.; Daniel R. Blanchard, ChrisRne A. Gatblel, 32 WeRes Dr. North; Christopher S. Grenier, 82 Wsatogue: Chariotie G . Hansen, 5 Riverwalk. second highest-ranking Slocum Rd. Wbst Hartford: Usa A. Beber, 633 Prospect Ave. #AS; Rose Marie wages pushed 2.2 million American poverty threshold in 1989, said the 168 Jerry Rd.; Mchael J. BraulL P.O. Box 281132; Deborah E. Bugbee, Eagle Dr.; Brian P. Kelly, 103 Fox Run Ct.; Robin Psrrzan, 306 Robbins report. Democrat in the state Senate has 15 Davis Rd.; Mchael A Burke, 50 Maplewood Ave.; Candaoe P. Bur­ Ave.; Carol A. Provera, 518 Cypress Rd.; Diana M. Ruszczyk, 37 Ar­ Catanzaro, 20 Court Park; Heather M. Dutton, 22M Fambel L a ; Ri^laa S. children into poverty during the rows, 31 High SL Unit 10104; Barbara M. Chamberlain, 15 Goodwin Pt.;- Higganum; Mndi Lee Matterfis, 66 McTigh Rd.; Leslie E. Smith, 48 rowhead Dr.; Mchele Tuninsky, 48 Superior Ave.; Terri Arms WbRace, 49 Levins, 94 Beacon HRI Dr.; Edilh-Ann S. RilcKeon. 397 Ptospacf Ave.; 1980s, a children’s advocacy group That was 2.2 million more poor endorsed a state income tax and Ather J. Chaudhry, 67 Church Sl ; Craig M. Ciaiare, 0 SMem Rd.; Marc McTighRd. KImberiy Rd. Pamela J. Nartfi, 44 Fairfax Ave.; Patricia L. DX^trmor, IS Crasoem SL; says in a report that shatters several children than a decade ago, despite plans to try to convince other W. Cottrell, 126 Silver La. #12; Shirley D. CreMla, 49 Dobson Dr.; Labanon: Kristina L. Bakqj, 973 Exeter Rd.; Helen Pallman, RR2 Box Anita Schuss, 30 Slonehaiit Dr.: Huoi ThI Thai, 229 So. Quaker La. #3; Senate Democrats to follow his Heather E. Daley, 197 Arbutus SL; Meldoy V. Daniels, 4 Mountain Viaw 340. North Haven: Laura J. Lynch, 186 State SL Nhan My Thai, 229 So. Quaker L a #3. myths about just who is poor. uninterrupted economic growth Dr.; Diana P. Dessert, 38 Handel CrL; Dorma L DaVIsux, 186 Hollster fi^W ndham : Leslie L ^ . P.O. Box 119; Karel Ann Meduna, 277 Wbst WIRIngton: Daroy A. Fox, 39 Ekfredge RAIIs Rd. from 1982 through 1989, the study lead, a Senate aide said today. Madison; David Roma, 245 Mungertovm Rd.' Only one in 10 poor children in Dr.; Danielle Renee Doiron, 215 School SL; Ellzabetti A. Fah^, 31 Mgh North Windham Rd.; Melanie J. Sa\rir», 501 C h ^ Wbods #3A Wsthersfiedi: Ncholas G. A n ^ , 06 Stonegate Dr.; Donald P. GaudeL Senate Majority Leader Cor­ Manchester: Ingegerd M. Ackerman, 182 Ralph Rd.; Chinwe Agnes America in 1989 was black and found. The report concluded that St. #9013; Luciano R. Farad, 424 Fprest SL; Erin M. Firm, 11 Huckleber­ Portland: Jusiic P. Taylor, 414 Main St. 140 Edward SL; WRHam H. Hughes, 12 Park Ave.; Kkiibarly A. AkuNo, 87 Downey Dr.; Barbara A. Amende, 170 Loomis SL; Dennis J. more people are poor in part be­ nelius O’Leary, D-Windsor ry Rd.; LudRe V. Fleming, 15 Wbodland Rd.; Lyim F. Gagnon, 41 Preston: Julia G. Malone, 71 River Rd. Kaczmarek, 39 Amherst SL; Lien Ngoc Luong, 88 Boardman Terr.; Kim­ living on welfare in a female­ AraeneaulL 150 Rne St. ApL 315N; Debby E. Backiei, 47 Bruce Rd.; Latimer SL; Ana P. Garcia, 908 Forbes SL; S u w B. OMry, 79 Jeflsr- Rt^vllle; Laurie P. Anderson. 90 Talcott Ave.; Dorothy M. Drobney berly A. RIaRey, 73 Schooiwuse Crossing; KknberV A. OOormall, 26 headed, big-city household, said the cause federal benefit programs Locks, plans to brief other Dana M. Bi:nks, 63 Benton SL; Donna L. Battalino, 11 Kant Dr.; Kenneth m Prospect St.; Gregory S. Edwards. 19 ToRand Ave.; Lotee J. L ^ Terrace Rd; Senate Elemocrats on his income son La.; Tracy L. Girard, 88 Madison SL; Grace E. Hatilgan, 1323 M. Ber^amln. 168 O A SL 2W; Anita M. BenneO, 126 Avondale Rd.r. study, being released today by the failed to keep pace with the nation’s Burnside Ave.; Kristin A. Healey, 48 Northbrook CL; Ksi3t S. Hobby, 16 27 Davis Ave.; Alexander McGinley, 25 Pineview Dr. Patricia A. Copeland, 430 Pleasant St.; Dan R. Culvar, 253 Soutti Maureen A. Bordeaux, 80 Columbus SL; Debrah C. Bowen, 41 Hartland rising cost of living in the past tax-based plan today, and will Pratt Sl ; Nancy J. Hutchings, 140 Maple SL; Thomas C. Landry, 96 Ridge Dr.; Kermeih D. GuRbeaulL 14 Gem Dr.; Rose Lynne Mercado, Clhildren’s Defense Fund. Rd.; JacqueRne Brenner, 68 B. Imperial Dr.; Stephen E. Bresdano, 49 hold a news conference after Lawrence SL; Michelle L a n ^ , 44 Silver La.; Louise A. LaPsIme, 42 Rocky HRI; Kimberly Bourque. 163 Forest SL; Yvonne K. Burley, 33 P.O. Box 204; Jane A. Roberts, P.O. Box 358; John R. Simmons, 20 “Poor families in American are all decade. New SL; Lisa Marie Butfce, 815 Tolland Tpke.; taulajo M. Burto, 360 Willow Rd.; Lyn Marie Franzo, 60 Crystal Dr.; JHI C. Johns, 4 GRbert Shadycrest Dr.; Arlean M. Larabe, 42 Lafayette Ave.; Margaret M. Greystone SL; Tonia Y. spelght, 114 Carey HIR #06; Karan E. Wbr- Several stereotypes about just that, said Keith Griffin, a Ave.; Michael J. Moynihan, 104 Cedar Hollow Dr.; Maureen P. Perry, of us — white, black, brown, hard Lareau, 146 Rirferbrook Ave.; Joni Lenna, 1683 Main SL; Dawn A. Oakland SL #6G; Karan M. Carlson, 172 Kennedy Hd.; Saeeda R. chastar, 103 Lewlaton Ave. spokesman for Senate ChaucRiary, 288 Green Rd.; Sajida R. Chaudhary, 288 Green Rd.; Elaine 500 Cold Spring Rd.; Linda M. Pierce, 601 Cedar Hollow; Karin L. Shaer, WIRIngton: Sarah J. Morse, 37 Jared Sparks Rd.; MsRssa M . Passardl, working, two-parent and single­ what type of children are living in Lewis, 126 SHvar La. ApL 38; Paul P. Loduvd, 209 High SL; Pauline L Democrats. O ’Leary was un­ Lussier, 60 Ovarbrook Dr.; Diane RAacOonald, 63 WhitahaR Dr.; Jwnes H. Coelho. 14 Lawton Rd. UnH 17; Diane M. Collazo, 176-C Homestead 100 Cold Springs Rd. 215; Gail V. Tremblay, 106 West SL Apt D8. 88 Pollsr School Rd. parent families ... fathers and poverty turned out to be unfounded, Simsbury; Kathleen F. Caldwell, 71A Hartford Rd.; Arthur T. Upman, B. Masse, 147 Arnold Dr.; David P. Moran, 55 Hilltop Farms La.; Kimber­ SL; Maureen M. Cox,'62 Carman Rd.; Brian M. Curry, 46 Doane St.; Ed­ Windsor; Usa M. Belefieur, 64 Belmont Ave.; Helena Bland, 546 Ken­ available for comment. P. O. Box 967. mothers struggling to earn decent the study found. Far instance, in ly Arm Ostrowaki, 967 Forbes SL; Grace l^trodnio, 91 Prospect SL; ward R. DsVoe, 321 1/2 Oakland St.; Terrance Donnelly, 60 Jarvis Rd.; nedy Rd.; Sharon C. Dlberardlno, 45 Sheffield Dr.; Edward J. Griffin said O’Leary was Somers; Dominic J. Rafala, 33 Michele Dr. DobrzynsU, 504 River St.; Todd K. Hosig, 39 Broadleal CIr.; Janloe J. wages,” said Marian Wright Edel- 1989 most poor families with Karen Patrodnio, 91 Prospect SL; Catherine Psnsavalle, 111 Oknsled PrisdRa A. Dorsey, 62 A. Spencer Sl ; Kathleen R. Dudzik, 82 RusaeR South Glastonbury; Jeffrey P. Hodder, 25 Dean Dr. Llndo, 82 Mki Peck La.; Margaret RA Littlejohn, 34 Hayes Dr.; Mwlee L. man, president of the group. children had at least one worker, and withholding details of the pack­ St.; Nga Vo Pham, 1329 Burnside Ave. #B7; Cririg L. Pitfcin,-39 Timber SL; Martin E. Dzenia, 161 Hawthorne St.; Tuesday D. EHiott, 45 Seaman South Windsor Daniel J. Baltulonls, 60 Branblebrae; Kelly D. Barren, Luduk, 355 Slone Rd.; Branon Plourde, 33 Tbbay Are.; LIRan RA age until he has had a chance to Trail; Donald P. Rovero, 47 Rentschler SL; Marlel K. Sande, 544 Tolland CIr.; AngaRque JF. Faucher, 20D Esquire Dr.; Joeeph T. FHzgerald, 102 About 12.6 million children in the 388 Pleasant Vblley; MeUsaa R. Bromley, 55 Robert Dr.; ERse M. Rodriguez, 34 Violel SL; Kathle Arms Rooke, 31 Maude CIr.; Nm G. St.; Jodi Ann Shagas, 21 Lelchtner Dr.; Diana L. Simpson, 23 BH- Wsiherell SL #24; Dabra E. Freckleton, 15 Ann SL; Judith GaRigan, 163 United States — or about one in five Please see POOR, page 6. talk them over with his col­ Cakferoni, 106 Edgewood Dr.; Doreen L. Candee, 54 Sunset Terr.; Rukas, 15 Spencer Dr.; Davkf A. Whyte, 60 Stratford Cl terswaet Dr.; Susan Ann Sirimonkol, 15 Howard CL #C; Deborah Ann Tanner St; Christopher J. Gareau, 283 KnoRwood Rd.; Kevin M. Goetz. leagues in the Senate. Carolee Ann Cavar, 489 Clark SL; Anthony J. Cocuzzo, 182 Dabble Dr.; Windsor Locks: Andrew R. Badeau, P.O. Box 137; Diane M. Smith, 73 WRIow Brook Rd.; Cheryl L. Swanson, 202. Brewster SL; 899 Parker SL; Lynne M. Haberem, 33 Evergreen Rd.; Kenneth L. HaR, Paulina Anita Cyr, 71 Pine Tree La.; Linda H. Flack, 134 Candlawood RRcGugan, 21 Leslie SL; Richaal J. Parsuitia, 50 South SL O’Leary’s support for an in­ Valerie G. Swanson, 29 Orchard SL Apt 2; Joyce C. Turned, 203 Sandra 75 Overlook Dr.; Daniel J. HaRoran, 42 Bolton SL; Paul R. Hwisen, 56 Raginald Pinto/Manchaatar Harald Dr.; Ann M. Jacques, 8-4 Ivy La.; Sherry L. Landry, 394 Abbe Rd.; WInstad; Tari L. Blocourt, 240 Walnut SL come tax as the solution to'the Dr.; Beth-Ann Vig, 57 Gould Dr.; Pad C. VInd, 90 Central Ave.; McheRe West Mddle Tpke.; Maahew J. Hawrylko, 53 Lakewood CIr. S.; Melissa Rsnne Marie Lussier, 743 Pleasant VaRey Rd.; Gary J. Madore, 151 Saraaoata, H: Paula A. Nichols, 1841 Wbodhavan La. Visintainer, 115 Sandra Dr.; Imhason Vsngstvaslnh, 150 Mohawk Dr.; L. HsRer, 109 Prospect St.; Ann Hickey, 92 Butternut Rd.; PrisdRa C. state’s fiscal crisis could mark a KeRy Rd.; Robert E. Mariglinai, 475 Abbe Rd. ExL; Rosaiynn Marra, 60 Baldmore, MD: Yvonne klaria VHiani, 801 North Eutaw #244. Nancy E. Wbiker, 396 HiRs SL; Deborah L. WUt, 15 Heron Rd. HIne, 64 Birch Sl ; MichaRe M. Holmes, 271 H. Oakland St.; Dawn M. Sartor outlines significant turning point in the Ash Rd.; Stephen B. Minor, 814 Burnham St.; Kristin L. Molitoris, 36 Psnacook, NH; Jo Arm Thursaon, 5 Hi(A S t East Windsor Wbndy Lee French, 275 Scantlc Rd.; John C. KenL 27 Howe, 149 Lemox SL; Katharine N. Jackson, 101 Russell SL; Cheryl L. Simcka Dr.; Gina L. Montano, 23 Ordway Dr.; Chrisfine J. f^ers, 109 Nortt) Valley St., NY: Syad RA Rluddassir, 771 Arcadiwi Ave. budget debate. Income tax advo­ cates contend it is likely they can pass an income tax in the rent comparison House of Representatives, but Summer recovery predicted Israelis release Palestinian THE SIGN BUSINESS — the Senate is much more Sartor said there is a variety of Top, town Highway Division troublesome. By BRIAN M. TROTTA Class B and some Class A office WASHINGTON (AP) — The goveminent’s chief economy will turn up by mid-summer. TYRE, Lebanon (AP) — In an unusual move, Israel unspecifled Israeli target. The other two were killed as Manchester HersUd employee Chuck Zanlungo Senate President Pro Tern econonuc barometer posted a broadly based 0.6 per­ Most analysts agree, however, that the recovery will has re le a ^ a Palestinian guerrilla well before his prison they tried to resist arrest space available in town. Most of the looks through his street sign John Larson, D-East Hartford, is older Class B space is downtown, solidly opposed to an income cent gain in April, and analysts said the third straight be less than robust, dampened by a lack of government term expired, the International Committee of the Red An Israeli court had sentenced Bardan to eight years MANCHESTER — The cost of stockpile in the sign-making monthly advance pointed toward a summer recovery stimulus and high levels of both business and con­ Cross said Friday. inpristm. while the new. Class A space is el­ tax, calling it “insanity” in a renting office space for town staff sewhere. The directors have said shop at the Highway Garage from the recession. sumer debt. It was not inunediately clear if Mustafa Bardan’s Local repmters who saw him briefly late Thursday speech last week. could exceed the cost of buying and the^ would like to keep the The Commerce Department said Hriday that six of T h e recovery will be gradual and unspectacular,” release Thursday was connected to the proposed swtqt of quoted him as saying the decision to let him go came as maintaining a modular addition to on Olcott Street. At right, the 11 contributors to its Index of Leading Economic seven Israeli servicemen for Arab detainees, which a surxmse to him. He said he did not what prompted the muiucipal offices downtown. Zanlungo's boss, Highway suggested eomomist Gordon Richards of the Nation^ town hall. General Manager Richard Sartor said rents for the Class B Rep theater Indicators turned up. One was unchanged. Association of Manufacturers. could also help secure the release of Western hostages in Israelis to free him. J. Sartor has reported to the Board and Sanitation Administrator In a second report, the department said orders to Lebanon. It was not clear where exactly Bardan had been held. space would run from $10 to $12 The leading index is designed to foretell economic of Directors. Lee F. O ’Connor Jr., ponders awarded Tony U.S, factories rose 1.8 percent in April, the first gain in Convicts who are sentenced are normally held in Israeli per square foot of gross space, while activity sue to nine months in advance. The report was requested last NEW HAVEN (AP) — The six months. That suggested some easing in the hard-hit A Red Cross statement said Israeli army persmmel on jails, while suspected terrorists picked iq> in Lebanon are the newer buildings would cost $15 the problems he faces be­ “When you get three months of inaeases, it’s a sig­ month by the directors after they people of New Haven drew rave manufacturing sector. Thursday handed over Bardan, 25, to rejffesentatives of detained in an Israeli-occupied border enclave. a square-foot, plus taxes utilities and cause of vandalism, chief of nal ... that does show we’re on the brink of a turn” in the Geneva-based humanitarian organization near the postponed acting an agenda item for other charges. Thus, rents could be reviews from Yale Repertory The stock maricet responded positively to Riday’s which is the cost associated the economy, said Stephen S. Roach, senior econothist Lebanese border town of Naqoura. Bardan’s release coincided with an announcement by the appropriation of $444,294 to buy between $42,000 a year up to more Theatre Artistic Director Lloyd reports. The Dow Jones industrial average closed at a Richards as he accepted die record 3,02730, iqt 27.05 for the day. with Morgan Stanley in New \brk. The Red Cross representatives drove him to the «mnli a Hilestinian guerrilla faction that it was willing swap a modular addition for town hall. than $60,000 a year, not including with replacing signs. The addition would be a 4,0(X)- 1991 Tony Award for outstand­ ‘The data suiqports the view that the recession is Economist Sung Won Sohn of the Norwest Corp. in ref^ee camp of al-Bass, cm the outskirts of lyre to join the body of an Israeli sergeant for “our comrades as well utilities. his family. as Palestinian and Lebanese prisoners held by the square-foot, two-story unit projected Also, the town would have to pay ing regionki theater. nearly at an end and that the recovery is not too far Minneqiolis apeed. “Three consecutive months of in­ Richards used Sunday night’s away,” said economist Gilbert Benz of the Swiss Bank crease ... indicates that the ecpnmny may be doing The statement provided no other details and Israel enemy." for behind town hall. for any improvements to the build­ Sartor anticipates the building nationally broadcast Tony Corp. of New Yirk. better down the road,” he said, although he does not declined comment on the release. ings. Such improvements would The Marxist Democratic Frxmt for the Liberatkm of would be used for at least five years, ceremony to thank “the people Surveys show that most economic forecasters expect any upturn before summer’s end. Bardan, a member of Fatah, the Palestine Liberation range from a few dollars per Rilestine did not specify in its announcemem Thursday of New Haven, who are real believe the recession will end this quarter, which mvfx The index is not infallible, however. Three consecu­ Organi/atitMi’s mainstream faction, was arrested by Is­ until a permanent solution to the raeli trOops in south Lebanon in 1987 as he headed with space shortage is found. Please see LEASE, page 6. theatergoers,” for supporting the June 30. The Bush administration also contends the tive declines generally indicate a recession. the number or identity of pristmers it wants freed in theater’s award-wiiming work. two companitms to the border for an attack against an return for the body of SgL Samir Assad. Some two dozen theatergoers cheered and applauded Time of the signs: changing Richards’ acceptance speech Government will tighten FHA mortgage standards Schools warned: from Kavanaugh’s bar on That probably would be categorized as the quick and Piapel Street, half a block from By M ARTIN C R U TS IN G ER FHA-backed m<»tgages to pay sub­ and come at a time when the hous­ for the overall economy to emerge stringent standards. By RICK SA N TO S heavy strike as opposed to the slow and persistent the Rep. Most were employees The Associated Press stantially h i^ e r closing costs and ing industry is struggling to em^ge from the current recession. Jack Kemp, secretary of the Manchester Herald method. or boosters of Yale Rep and for the first tjina to make animal from a two-year slump in sales. Department of Housing and Urban watch standards For example, one sign was removed from the post by Long Wharf Theatre. WASHINGTON — The govern­ payments for mortgage insurance. “These new regulations could not MANCHESTER — These days, it seems town High­ being bent back-and-forth repeatedly until the bottom of Yale Rep’s award, which have come at a wwse time,” said Development, said when the ad­ HARTFORD (AP) — Pulling in • mission on Public Secondary ment said Friday it is implementing The FHA said the new require­ The Mortgage Bankers Associa­ ministration first prqxtsed the more way Division employee Chuck Zanlungo spends more the sign gave way. The process must have taken hours, comes with a $25,000 check, tighter lending standards for ments, which take effect July 1, tion estimated that the new rules MBA executive vice president War­ the purse shings by local taxpayers Schools. time fixing street signs than driving trucks, which is what according to Zanlungo and his boss. Highway and capped Richards’ tenure at W e stringent requirements last year that Budget cuts and the economic mortgages backed by the Federal were required to shore up .a could reduce aimual home sales by ren Lasko. “These chmges will lock has had the effect of drawing he officially gets paid to do. Sanitation Superintendent Lee F. O’Connor Jr. Rep. He retires Jime 30. they were necessary to “protea the slowdown have been eroding the Housing Administration in a move mortgage program that is incurring between 100,000 and 200,000 an­ out thousands of families who will warnings for several Connecticut Zanlungo cites three reasons he fills the sign beat: ac­ The case supports their “bus stop theory,” which is taxpayer frean bearing the com of quality of public schools that one lending group charged will losses at a rate of $200 million per nually, enough to abort any recovery no longer be able to afford a home.” ^ o o l systems from the agency cidents. vandalism and thefL that young people waiting at bus stops often have an urge podr management” of the program. throughout New England, Gray- Reverse thrust reduce home rales by as much as year. in the housing industry. /fii^accr^ts the public schools. One sign had to be replaced six times during a single to pass the time with physical activity — and manhan­ The FHA said its own review es­ The problem is not limited to Bennett said. 200,000 annually.' However, housing groiqts con­ timated that only about 20,000 week. Tire tracks leading to the place where the sign htul dling street signs is a closest choice. blamed In crash Coimecticut, said Pamela Gray- When the accreditation agency The new rulra will require per­ tended that the new rules go much If housing sales falter, the MBA potential buyers would be prevented I stood led Zanlungo and his boss to believe someone had But in either case — the quick strike or the slow, per­ Beimett, associate director of the VIENNA, Austria (AP) — sons fmancing their purchases with further than intended by Omgress said it would make it more difficult from purchasing homes by the more been ramming the sign with a four-wheel drive truck. sistent method — Zanlungo says the removal of the signs The owner of a passenger jet New England association’s Com­ Please see SCHOOLS, page 6. And because the sign and post were missing, they believe that tore apart in a fireball over Please see SIGNS, page 6. the offender had carted each off. Thailand says he believes the 1 Heat grips East Coast crash was caused by an engine that suddenly reversed thrust — SenioT Cilttcn and is urging examination of all Sweltering schools let out early in tures over 75 degrees, they haven’t six eastern states and Washington, slept well and they’re kind of ir­ Debate on state income tax rises anew similar planes. D.C., on Friday as a lingering heat Discounts Niki Lauda said the last words ritable.” he said. BOOKS of the crew audible on cockpit wave drove up the sales of ice and Tire heat broke records in parts of 35,000 Hardcovers - 1,000 [’ap/erbacks Still, income tax advocates say Weicker’s veto gives new im­ Sen. James H. Maloney, D-Danbury, architect of the vetoed portable fans and sent overextended recording was “it deployed” — Virginia and Peniuylvania, and By JUDD EVERHART petus to their push for tax reform: an income tax coupled with plan, which was based on an expansion of the sales tax and air conditionerS'Went on the blink. USED - most hardcovers loss than SIO.(X) - apparently referring to the soared to 99 degrees in the nation’s The Associated Press dramatic cuts in the sales tax and business taxes. several new taxes, said the sunset idea may turn out to be a red Dover, Del., lost power as the most paperbacks'less than Sl.OO. mechanism that he thinks sent capital — the warmest May day on “When (former Gov.) Bill O’Neill said he would veto an in­ herring. mercury soared into the 90s, patients OUT-OF-PRINT - recent best-sellers and HARTFORD — Income-tax backers in the General Assemb­ an engine of the Boeing 167-300 record there. come tax package, that clearly pushed people toward figuring “If you’re going to sunset taxes and therefore just make the had to be moved out of stifling older fiction & non-fiction. ly would like to believe that Gov. Lowell P. Weicker’s veto of into a reverse thrust normally In Philadelphia, the high of 97 m>ridC3ass the no-income-tax budget plan will force tax reform opponents out wh^t kind of non-income tax paelmge we could accept,” argument that the tax program is in effect an emergency rooms at aAursing home in Topton, tied the record for the mrath set on RARE - unusual books for particular tastes. used for braking. Protection to rethink their positions. said Rep. Miles S. Rapoport, D-West Hartford, one of the most measure to get us throu^ a limited period of time, it would Fa. and a weather experts warned Thursday. It was also the seventh COLLECTIBLE - first editions, fine leather seem to me it’s easier to make that argument in regard to con­ people to avoid too much iriiysical And from the tone of lawmakers who put the now-vetoed outspoken income tax advocates in the General Assembly. day of 90-plus temperatures in the bindings, nostalgia, special interest or “Similarly, here, (with Weicker’s veto) we have to do a pack­ ventional taxes,” Maloney said. “They may still be objec­ activity in the heat. )ust hard to find. •Change Oil (up to 5 qts.) «Reptace oil fitter •Lube chassis •Vacuum interior *Check air filler & tire * conventional tax package together, their chances may in fact be INDEX state. pressure •Check belts a i^ hoses •Clean wirKfahield •Check stkI lill brake fluid, power Peering fluid, battory. ■ tionable, but don’t fundamentally alter the historic tax structure Schools without air conditioning improved, in part because of the increasingly tantalizing carrot age that will be signed and approved by the governor. F o re c a ^ s predicted some pos­ PLUS... transmission fluid, windshield washer fluid, differential | in the state of Connecticut 12 pages, 2 sections dismissed thousands of pupils early of “sunsetting” any income tax after two, three or four years “In the House, clearly serious discussion will now turn to ... sible cooling over the weekend. - national search for any recent or old “Why would you alter the tax structure of the state of Con­ Education...... 12 in parts of New Jersey, Virginia, 10MINUTF when the state presumably would be out of its current putting together a budget and tax package that includes an in­ book...only S3.00 necticut for a temporary measure?" Maloney wanted to know. Classified...... 10 West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, In Dover, a city of 27,000 swelled 315 Broad St., economic slump. come tax,” Rapoport said. - GIFT CERTIFICATES He said that even though he believes tax reform is the best He said that while he maintains an open mind on an income C om ics...... 11 Pennsylvania and the District of by thousands of visitors atimding But no one is suggesting that the votes be counted yet Even Focus ...... 5 Manchester way to restore fiscal stability to Connecticut permanently, he tax, “I am persuaded that on both the economic arguments and Columbia. the weekend NASCAR auto race, by the most optimistic estimates, there are today periiaps 50-60 Local...... 2,3 Our specialty is putting the book you want in your hands the tax burden arguments, the income tax in the pit of a reces- “Many of the kids are tired — a power b l i i ^ out at 12:35 pm . OIL CHANGE 647-8997 income tax votes in the 151-member House and a dozen in the would be willing to consider the sunset idea because “that may Lottery...... 2 lot of them don’t have air condition­ Police directed traffic at major inter- 36-member Senate. The sales tax-based conventional plan be one way of assuring people that an income tax is not some­ Nation/W irid ...... 12 ing at home,” said Principal Norman sectit^ where signals were down, Books & Birds With This Ad cleared the House on a 77-71 vote and the Senate, 22-14. thing that we’re ... doing li^tly .” Please see BUDGET, page 6. O bituaries...... 2 gasoline stations had dry hoses and :Gold#flNoiile Opinion...... 4 Spencer of Benjamin Franklin High 519 E. M iddle Tpke., M anchester, CT • (203) 649-3449 Sports...... 7-9 School in Philadelphia, where stu­ the city’s water and sewage system FREE GAR WASH ICarVifcMn llourtiTufs A W i'il II 4 .10, Thurs. 11-8, Fri i t S.it ll-.i S ta ts ...... 6 was unable to pump. MH>501 T elevisio n ...... 5 dents were sent home at midday. /VprIv I m///or Sun (f Mitri houi'* A $5.50 VALUE Sei'ving The Manchester Area For Over 110 Years ~ Call Today for Home Delivei’y 647-9946 “When they come to school after Power was restored to less Utan Monday - Friday8:30 - S:30;ThuiBdaytU8;Satuitlay8 - S;Sunday 10 - 3 more than five nights of tempera­ half the city within 90 minutes. WZiUYBOOKS; Quality, Colirctions, tttate*. Etc. 1 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. June 3.1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, June 3,1991—3 Serving Manchester ■ Coventry J /T RECORD LOCAL/RECIONAL ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron About Town Police Roundup Young authors^ Doctor’s day off Scholarship ceremony at MCC Man charged with assault The 26th Annual Awards Ceremony of the Manchester books presented Scholarship Foundation will be held Wednesday at 7:30 MANCHESTER — A local man has been chained goes to the poor p.m. in the Lowe Program Ctoter at Manchester Com­ with first degree burglary and third degree assfuilt after By MATTHEW FLYNN were held at the state level. Tbwns U munity College. A reception will follow. More than SO he smashed a neighbor’s door with a fire extinguidier students will be awarded scholarships during the Manchester Herald and cities selected representatives Dr. Jeffrey Ettinger qiparently samples of medication that Fitingpr and threatened to 1 ^ him. doesn’t subscribe to the popular ceremony. Police say 25-year-old Richard Ffeeland, of 14 Arch from among their students. Brewer may prescribe; serious medical COVENTRY — Coventry myth. Doctras, we hear, are sup­ Sl, second floor, knocked on a nei^bors door about 2 said the local event ensures that jxtrblems will be referred to the t ^ e r s , town officials and other posed to spend their time away from Theater auditions ajn. Saturday, asking to use a telephone. When he was mme local students can participate hospital emergency room, he says. d ig n i^es were on hand Saturday work play i^ golf in the sun. The Little Theatre of Manchester will hold auditions refused, police say Freeland started banging on the door in the program and a larger anay of “It would be nice if other for an October-November production of The Bintastics mmiing at Nathan Hale Middle woiks can be rejnesented. But Ettinger s p e ^ part of his jtiiysicians would vohmtera their with his fist. School for the unveiling of a num­ day off each week in the basement on Thursday, Friday and Monday at 7 pjn. in the LTM The resident of the ipiitment attempted to call police, Brewer said that the tq> priority services firom time to time so I could workshop located at 71 Hilliard St. Openings for one ber of new novels, short stories an«t of the conference is to assist of a church with electric light He refer to specialists or primary care but was interrupted when Freeland started using a fire poems. staffs the Messiah Medical hfinistry female (tecns-twenties) and seven males (all ages). For extinguisher to break the door down. Police say Freeland children not only in the writing, but follow-iq),” he says. details, call 875-3594. John Updike’s latest? Alice also the thinking process. Students every Thursday fra people who can­ broke a hole in the door, peered through and threatened Walker? Stephen King? not affqrd health care and are N to kill the neighbor. . are trained to M nstoim for ideas No. The authors of the new works and to mold the ideas into com­ referred by the Manchester Area Pinochle results Another resident of the building heard the disturbance were none other than students at Conference of Churches (MACC) and called police. When that resident approached prehensible foirn. The Manchester Senior Pinochle players met on May Robertson, Coventry Grammar and The young authors are led Thursday will mark hs fourth week Susan nese' Freeland, he dropped the extinguisher and ran out of the Nathan Hale Schools, participating of operation at South United 30 at 9:30 ajn. at the Army and Navy Club. Play is open building, where he was found by police a short tune lato. through a fourr mrae infor­ weather, a weather information Local Briefs Massachusetts Trinity Covenant Church will resur­ two sisters, Eleanor Elgeit of West Hartford and Alberta mation or to inquire about tickets to center in Pennsylvania that is used Shattering the Myths of Aging SATURDAY — Daily: 4-0-4-1. Mass Megabucks: rect a unique traditirai for the first Gwen McCarron of East Hartford; four grandchildren, lime in about 100 years. Over 20 the events, call M9-28S5. by professional meteorologists, the Robert G. Neil, Wendy M. Neil, Brian C. Neil and Mat­ 3-7-13-25-31-37. students get additiraial information Coventry Heritage Day set SUNDAY -—DaUy: 7-5-1-6. homes in the Manchester area will A re you promoting a myth? When RHAM commencement thew W. Neil, all of Bolton; and several nieces and host small groiqu of women fra spe­ fra their reports, such as where cold COVENTRY — Plans for the first annual Coventry HEBRON — Prinicipal Paula Schwartz has announced nephews. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1:00 Rhode Island cial Swedi^ teas in honor of the you think of an older adult, do you Heritage Day are set for Sunday, June 9. that the 34th Commencement Exercises at RHAM High pjn., at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Coer SATURDAY Daily: 5-6-0-5. Swedish immigrants who founded EMERGENCY picture a "little old lady"? In reality, Sponsored by the Coventry Historical Society and the Lot-O-Bucks: School for the class of 1991 will be held June 13 at 6:30 and High Streets, Manchester. Burial will be in the East 2-5-9-21-39. the church. Close to 230 wranen FIRE - POUCE - MEDICAL seniors are America's most diverse Nathan Hale Homestead, this will be a town-wide pjn. In the event of rain, the exercises will be held inside Cemetery. Friends may call at the Holmes Funeral SUNDAY — Daily: 7-3-4-8. have received invitations. DIAL 911 celebration honoring Coventry’s cultural heritage. Be­ at 8 pjn., with admission by ticket only due to limited Htane, 4(X) Main S t, Manchester, Thesday from 7:00 to Northern New England hi honor of its (Centennial, Trinity age group. And like anyone, sides special exhibits, craft demonstration and special In Manchestnr space. 9:00 pjn. Memorial contributi(m8dni^i.be made to the SATURDAY — Pick Three; 5-5-2. Pick Four 6-(M)-8. Covenant Church in July will they're concerned about their 1 tours, ^ere will be a town picnic and band concert at Zitm Evangelical Lutheran Church. Tri-State Megabucks: 4-12-14-19-22-30. Patriot’s Park to end the festivities on Sunday evening. health. During Senior Health The Lions Club will provide food for the sale. Peace Corps volunteer embarks Watch Week at the Medicine The center for activities will be the Visitors Center, Mandiester resident. Dean Donaghue, will be leaving Shoppe® pharmacy, seniors Main Street (Route 312), where a schedule of events and ' June 9th to begin a two year stint with the Peace Corps in Weather can learn more about nu­ information will be available starting at 10 ajn. The Senegal, West Africa. ■$< ElZCEI LASTS town’s historic sites will be open without charge firom 1 After completing training in Senegal, Donaghue will trition, exercise and health to 5 pjn., with a variety of special programs and show work in agriculture. Donaghue graduated from Univer­ Partly cloudy with a FREE screening and _ throughout town. sity of Vermont in 1990 with a degree in Economics and Cummings Insurance ★ ★ ★ SPECIALS ★ ★ ★ booklet. Seniors' Guide to Good Health. Patriot’s Park Lodge at the foot of Coventry Lake will Political Science. ... in c(X)peration with... have all kinds of interesting exhibits: antique Coventry Peace Corps volunteers work on projects determined Here is tonight’s weather for the TUESDAY ONLY glass; collections of antique toys, boules, postcards, by the need in the communities where they serve. As­ Greater Manchester qrea: Partly Progressive Insurance graniteware, clocks, firearms, anid other items. Chuck signments are as varied as assisting a public health cloudy. Low 50 to 55. Wind becom­ Free Colon-Rectal Cancer Screening Blanchard will have an exhibit on archaeology. Jim physician, building bridges and schools, teaching home ing light north. Tliesday, partly NOW OFFERS FROM OUR MEAT DEPT. Pbole of the Nathan Hale Hfe and Drums will be on hand improvement skills to women in villages and educating sunny. High 70 to 75. 5 LB. BOX, FRESH LEAN June 3rd-8th for a black powder display. farmers about deforestation. Low pressure will remain nearly Ground Chuck Pottles______$10.99/perbox Sites all over town will be open for tours and exhibits, C!urrently, about 6,300 voluitteers from all over the stationary through tonight from COMPETITIVE PRICING Adults 50 years and older should be screened for from the Grange Hall and Second Ctmgregational Newfoundland to Maine then shift United States serve in 70 developing countries. During FROM OUR DELI DEPT. signs of colon-rectal cancer every year. Come by the Church in North Coventry to colonial games and fun for their 2 years of service. Peace Corps volunteers receive a east tomorrow. Strong high pressure FOR DRIVERS WITH... WUNDERBAR north of Hudson Bay, Canada will Medicine Shoppe pharmacy for a FREE, self-test children at the old Brick School on Meirow Road. The living allowance, paid travel and training, complete German Bologna Historic District Committee will run bus tours of the old medical care arid a post-readjustment allowance of build south into the Great Lakes ^ •TrafficViolations $1.09/ib. kit...a new in-home test with instant results. mill district at 1 and 2 pjn. from the First Congregational $5,400 ($200 per month served). Thesday and Wednesday. Church (small charge). There will also be a Fam Tour ; Volunteers must be eighteen years old (there is no • An Accident History FROM OUR BAKERY DEPT. and boat rides on the l^ e . upper age limit), single or married, but applicants with Weather summary for Sunday, •And Specializing in Young Drivers FRESH BAKED 9 348 Main street Three historic houses on South Street will be open dependent children are rarely accepted. They must be June 2,1991: Honey & Egg Rolls 6 for $.89 without charge to Coventry residents; the Strong-Porter U.S. citizens and have either a college degree or 3 to 5 Temperature: high of 81, low of Please Call For Quote (comer of Haynes Street) 53, mean of 67. The normal is 65. House, the ^ e Homestead, and the Sprague House. years experience in a needed skill area. Mamber o ^ R'7 378MalttSirMt Menoheeter Precipitation: 0 inches for the 317 Highland St. • Manchester • 646-4277 Colonial crafts, cooking and costumes will be a major For more information on the Peace Corps, please call Today’s weather drawing Is by Aaron V\^tkins, a sixth-grader I.IAA.AN.A. 649*2497 ManohMIir 640-1026 focus. The 4-H Club horse drill team will also perform. 1-800-648-8052 X642 or write to Peace Corps, 10 day, 0 inches for the month, 17.47 Most events go on rain or shine. Causeway St., Rm. 450, Box 642, Boston, MA 02222. inches for the year. at Keeney School in Manchester.

f i 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, June 3 , 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, June 3, 1991__5 OPINION FOCUS J Winnie a threat • U U K A T T IE Ksr«nmjQENCER' Winnie Mandela was

Pirates SCOREBOARD In Brief # • Edberg reaches the French quarters J American and very young and she’s MHS boys tennis eliminated By DAVID CRARY seeded practice parmer, Todd Mar­ remain indians 3, Tigers 2 National League results Dodgers 4, Reds 1 tin, ranked 243rd in the woiid. a good player, but ^ ’s just one of MIDDLETOWN — Manchester High boys’ tennis The Associated Press Baseball DETROIT CLEVELAND CINaNNATI LOS ANGELS Softball Today’s other fourth-round many good players today.” Cubs 4, Expos 3 ab r h bl ab r h M team members lost three of four first-round matches abrhbi abrhbl matches pitted 12th-seeded Michael No. 13 seed Nathalie Tauziat of Cuylercl 4 1 1 0 Cole cl 2 0 0 1 CHICAGO MONTREAL Sabo3b 4 0 0 0 Butlarcf 3 1 2 0 Saturday in state tournament action at ^Kfesleyan Univer­ PARIS — Top-seeded Stefan Ed­ Whtker 2b 3 1 1 1 MLewis 2b 4 0 0 0 ab r h bl ab r h M BHtchr If 4 0 0 0 Samuel 2b 3 0 3 2 berg, getting stronger with each Stich of Germany against French France had the most difficult match, red hot American League standings Trmmll ss 3 0 0 0 CJrms dh 4 0 1 0 Walton cl 3 0 0 0 DShIds 2b 3 0 0 1 Rawer p 0 0 0 0 Hmiton 3b 0 0 0 0 Tonight’s Games sity, with the doubles team of Ibdd Ericksm-Jastm teen-ager Fabrice Santoro, and beating Naoko Sawamatsu of Japan DwSmt ph 0 0 0 0 Bullock rl 4 0 1 0 Morris 1b 4 0 0 0 LHrris 3b 4 0 0 0 match, crushed Soviet Andrei East DIvMon Fielder 1b 4 0 2 1 Baerga3b 4 1 1 0 Gold's vs. A4N, 6 — Fitzgerald Dieterle eliminated in second-round play. France’s Amaud Boetsch against 7-5,2-6,12-10. W L Pet. OB Tttlston c 4 0 0 0 Jacoby 1b 4 0 1 0 Dnstonss 2 0 0 0 ddaronH 4 1 1 0 Davis cf 4 1 2 0 Daniels If 3 0 0 0 B.A. vs. Social. 7:30 — Btzgarald In first-round play, Jim Curry lost to Mike Miller of Cherkasov in three sets today to By The Associated Press Boston 26 22 .542 — Incvgla II 4 0 0 0 Skinner c 3 0 11 Sndbrg2b 4 1 2 0 LWIkerIb 3 1 0 0 ONeill rf 4 0 0 0 JGnzIz rf 1 0 0 0 Economy vs. FW ConsL, 6 — Robertson reach the quarterfinals of the Rench Argentina’s Ranco Davin, both un- R r most of the favorites left in Deer rl . 3 0 0 0 TWbrd rl 2 2 0 0 CWIker3b 4 0 0 0 Wllach3b 4 1 1 0 JReedc 3 0 3 1 CGwyn rf 4 0 2 0 Lathrop vs. HPMarkoL 7:30 — Robertson Notre Dame-West Haven 6-3, 6-2; Stuart Sherrell fell to Toronto 27 23 .540 — s e ^ e d . the tournament, the hi^-pressure Detroit 23 25 .479 3 Brgmn dh 2 0 0 0 Fermin ss 3 0 2 0 Vllnevac 0 0 0 0 DaMtrucI 4 0 0 0 OInones 2b 4 0 2 0 GCrter 1b 3 1 1 0 Sheriffs vs. Lydall, 6 — Paganl Joh Takiff of Simsbury 6-3, 6-1; and Jorg Bauer-Jeff Open. As the Pittsburgh Pirates’ streak Shelby dh 0 0 0 0 Browne II 3 0 2 1 GBell II 4 1 1 1 Ftzgrid c 4 0 0 0 Brwdes ss 2 0 0 0 Scoscia c 4 0 2 0 Zembrowski's vs. Wlard's, 730 — BsganI The top-seeded women moved matches are yet to come. For Milwaukee 23 25 .479 3 Hille lost to the No. 6 seeded team of AU Molavi-Randy Cherkasov had beaten two other New Vbrk 21 25 .457 4 Frymn 3b 3 0 0 0 Hull II 0 0 0 0 Dawson rl 3 0 11 Owen ss 2 0 0 0 Bnzngr If 2 0 10 Griffin ss 4 1 1 1 Mainville vs. USA /HC. 6 — Nike into the quarterfinals Sunday with Michael Chang, they’re becoming kept going. Tommy Greene’s came Totals 30 2 4 2 Totals 29 3 8 3 Daenzo rl 1110 Sntvna ph 0 0 0 0 Armstr p 1 0 0 0 Balchsr p 2 10 0 serve-and-volley specialists in the U Cieveland 19 27 .413 6 RkPvs. Allied. 730 — Nike Weiss of Stamford 6-4,6-1. Wnghm ph 1 0 0 0 Craws p 0 0 0 0 little diffl^ty. routine. to a end. Baltirmre 18 29 .383 7Vz Detroit 101 000 000— 2 Salazar 1b 3 10 0 Foley ss 0 0 0 0 Congo vs. Rogers, 6 — Keeney Erickson-Dieterle bMt Riul Florid-Joe MacDonald of early rounds, former Wimbledon The Pirates won their ninth WMt Divtolon Cleveland 001 100 lOx— 3 Pappas c 3 0 0 0 Grssom pr 0 0 0 0 Crmin p 0 0 0 0 HRCafe vs. MLurriber, 6 — C . ( ^ champions John McEnroe and Pat Defending champion and No. 1 Twice in three days, Chang strode E— Trammell (7), Incaviglla (1), Jacoby (3). Asrrtohr p 0 0 0 0 Barnes p 2 0 0 0 Jffrson ph 1 0 0 0 Notre Dame 6-2, 6-7 (0-7), 6-4 in their first match, but straight game Sunday, 5-3 over W L Pet. QB seed Monica Seles was the first top on to center court to find more than Oakland 29 20 .592 — DP— Detroit 2. LOB— Detroit 4, Cleveland i GMdux ph 1 0 0 0 Noboa ^ 1 0 0 0 Duncan ss 0 0 0 0 then fell to No. 8 seed Derek Shendell-James MacLaugh- Cash. But Edberg, who says his 2B— Browne (2). 3B-Cuylor (2). CS— Cole (5), DaSmt p 0 0 0 0 Smpen p 0 0 0 0 Tolala 34 1 8 1 Totals woman to lose a set in the tourna­ 16,000 fans rooting wildly for his Philadelphia, and Greene, arguably Texas 26 18 .591 rk (Leary 3-4), Boskie pitched to 3 batters In the 7th. winners while Andy BroneH playsd yrall daton- GIdden It 0 0 0 0 CMrtnz 1b 3 0 0 0 BAJEBAIJ. course. Ammaccapane closed with a 66,and Burton, a In the quarterfinals, Edberg will cker, playing excellent tennis. If hot pitcher," said Bonds, who has 18 730 p.m. Mumz II 4 0 1 0 Stilwell ss 2 0 0 0 HBP— by Boskie (LWalker). WP-6arnes 2. sively. Den Faatherston and Shawn Edwards American Leagus 19-year-old tour rookie, had a 68. G uy Forget in the fourth round of the French Detroit (Terrell 2-5) at Cleveland (Nagy 1-5), Pglnjlo3b 4 1 1 0 Pecotass 1 0 10 Umpires— Home, Harvey; First, Darling; face the winner of today’s later “People shouldn’t give her so Chang beats Becker, his semifinal hits in his last 43 at-bats. “He made BOSTON RED SOX— Signed Joe Morgan, were best In defeaL 735 p.m. Nwman3b 0 0 0 0 Shmprt2b 2 1 0 0 Secortd, RannerL Third, Ouir^ Open tennis tournament Sunday. Chang won manager, to a one-year contract extension match between ninth-seeded much attention,” Martinez said. opponent might be Andre Agassi, Oakland (Slusarski 1-2) at Chicago (Hlbtiard T— 2:59. A— 23,070. , Webster c 2 1 1 1 throi^h the 1992 seasoa Signed Frankie Nationai 3-3), 835 p.m. Coody takes NYNEX crown in four sets. American Jim Courier and his un­ “She’s not the No. 1. She’s an also in top form. Totals 37 411 4 Totals 31 1 5 1 Rodriguez, pitcher-shortstop. Caspers defeated AnsakU's, 9-6, at Labor BaltHTxrre (Robinson 3-4) at Minnesota (Mor­ Minnesota 111 100 000— 4 Cardinals 3, Mets 1 OAKUND ATHLETICS-Raced Curt Vbung, Field. Wee Schofield and Chris McCraaiy ooF ' SCARBOROUGH, N.Y. (AP) — Charles Coody tied NL Roundup ris 5-5), 835 p.m. Kansas City 001 000 000— 1 NEW YORK ST. LOUIS pitcher, on the 154 tor quirements to play for the Huskies in the 1991-92 an ace for years. They tried trades, 'I t ’s not exactly a list that would Boston at California, 1035 p.m. Aguileras, 11 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 OBrien c 2 0 0 0 OqerKfo ss 2 0 10 rison, pitcher, from the Montreal Expos to com­ matched the 54-hole record set by Bob Charles in the against starter Doug Drabek, the Kansas eny Town Rre whPe Andy Ratchas phehad wall and season. NEW YORK — The only thing free agents and the farm system. Harr ph 0 0 0 0 Twksbr p 3 0 10 plete the trade for Jimmy Kremsrs. Assigned Randy Grad playsd well In tia ItohL Brian 1989 Commemorative. make the Yankees confident in second run scoring on a two-oiit National League standings Gordon U4-3 4 7 4 4 3 4 Innls p 0 0 0 0 LaSmth p 0 0 0 0 Morrison to Sumter of the South Atlantic Ollie was left alone when Rich Ashmeade, a 6- that might keep the New York Nothing seemed to work. Aquim 4 3 0 0 1 2 Anderson and Elisabeth Irizarry wars bast In selecting a high school pitcher with single by Greene in the second. East Division Dariirig p 2 0 0 0 League. defeaL foot-2 guard, satisfied NCAA freshman eligibility re­ Yankees from selecting high school Since the start of the ahiateur/ W L Pci. GB SOavis 1 1 0 0 0 1 Sasser c 1 0 0 0 FOOTBALL the top pick. Bonds tied it and the Pirates brief­ WP— Erickson, Gordon 3. PB— Mayne. Andretti wins Miller 200 quirements by scoring 750 on the May 4 Scholastic pitcher Brien Taylor is history. draft in 1965, six tcam §_^ Rttiburgh 32 15 .681 — Totals 30 1 6 1 Totals 30 3 7 2 National Football League Farm ly grabbed the lead in the seventh on Newark 26 21 .553 6 Umpires— Home, Hendry; FirsL Hirschbeck; New Vbrk 000 000 001— 1 CLEVELAND BROWNS— Signed Michael MILWAUKEE (AP) — Michael Andretti, who Aptitude Test. The Yankees have the first pick in selected a pitcher with the No. 1 If the Yankees decide at the last an RBI-single by Andy Van Slyke. SL Louie 26 22 .542 61/3 Secorid, Phillips; Third, Cooney. St. Louis 000 300 OOx— 3 Proctor, quarterback. Vlltner's got past Boland Brolhara, 10-6, at Ashmeade, who was sidelined by Roposilion 48 pick in the regular phase. The first moment that they don’t want to wait Chicapo 26 23 .531 7 T— 2:38. A— 25,394. DP-New Vbrk 1, SL Louis 2 LOB-Naw MIAMI DOLPHINS-SIgned Andre Johnson, Verpianck Field. Andy BakulskI triplad tor 8w finished fifth a year ago after running out of fuel while today’s amateur draft, and all the in­ The Phillies tied it in the eighth on a PhilacMphia 22 27 .449 11 Y>rk 5, SL Louis 6. 2B— Magadan (10), Pagnoz- Ken Burton, Bruce Lang and Brian Williams, winners while Eric Grodzidd, Joe Lodge, Ettian leading with two laps remaining, recorded a 22.48- last season, received his results on Friday. The timing dications are the 19-year-old Taylor three were David Clyde (Texas, a few years for Taylor to develop, fielder’s choice grounder by pinch- Montreal 20 29 .408 13 Angeis 7, Biue Jays 2 zi (8). 3B— MThompson (2). CS— ^ston (1). wide receivers, and Paul MeJulien, punter. Williamson and Matthew Schulman alio playsd couldn’t have been better because Ashmeade, of 1973), Floyd Bannister (Houston, their pick will be Arizona State out­ IP H RER BB SO NEW ENGLAND RkTRIOTS-SIgned Shawn well. For Boland, Ban Wry and Andy Murako second victory over cousin Jdm Andretti in the Miller will have pinstripes in his future. hitter Dale Murphy. WMt Division CAUFORNIA TORONTO Flushing, N.Y., was planning to take the SAT again 1976) and Mike Moore (Seattle, fielder Mike Kelly. Ironically, the W L Pd. GB abrhbi abrhbl New Vbrk McCarthy, quarterback-punter, and Mike Mur­ had two hits each while Brian IMbods also hit 200 on Sunday. Some scouts say Taylor could be well. E J. Gillman, Chris Evans and Adam Philadelphia’s hard-throwing Loc Angeles 28 21 .571 — Ifolonia II 4 2 1 0 Whits d 5 0 1 0 Darling L.23 7 7 3 3 2 3 phy, wide receiver. He set a race record of 134357 mph on the Wisconsin Saturday. another Roger Clemens or Dwight 1981. More recently, Tim Belcher Yankees have Roberto Kelly, Pat Gompper pjayed well. reliever Mitch Williams (0-3) Atlanta 25 21 .543 11/3 Joyner 1b 5 1 1 1 WllamsrI 4 0 0 0 Innis 1 0 0 0 1 0 NEW YORK GIANTS— Siiyied Philip Doyle, State Fair Park Speedway’s one-mile oval, breaking the “It feels real good to get it over with,” he said. Gooden. The Yankees hope the (Minnesota, 1983), Andy Benes Kelly and Wade Taylor on their Son Diego 26 25 .510 3 Wnfield rl 4 1 2 4 Whiten ph 1 0 0 0 St. Louis started the ninth and Van Slyke had Twksbr W.4-2 8 5 1 1 3 0 PHOENIX CARDINALS— Signed James Har­ Rookie hard-throwing lefty will be another (San Dieso, 1988) and Ben roster. Cincinnati 24 24 .500 31/3 DPrker dh 4 0 0 0 Carler dh 4 2 2 1 mark of 133.670 set last year by A1 Unser Jr. a one-out swinging bunt single. F^rrishc 4 0 0 0 Tabler 1b 4 0 0 0 LeSmithS.13 1 1 0 0 0 1 per, offensive Hneman; Steve Lofton, comer- Ann Miller Real Estate defeated Manchsator Houston 18 31 .367 10 Tewksbury pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. back; and Chris Williams, nose tackle. Bobby Bonilla then struck out, but San Francisco 18 32 .360 101/3 DHill 2b 4 0 1 0 Sprgue 3b 4 0 2 1 K-Mart at Valley Street Field. Blaka Datoy, Vnable cl 4 1 2 0 Brders c 4 0 1 0 WP— Darling. Adam Shaw, Chris Soper and Greg Qaroppolo Saturday's Games Umpires— Homs, Rellford; FirsL Hirschbeck; Bonds doubled to left for the go- San Francisco 8, Attanta 2 Howell 3b 3 2 2 2 MLee ss 4 0 0 0 were best tor the winnars. Bryan Maisey, Schfeld ss 4 0 0 0 GHill II 4 0 2 0 Secorid, West; Third, Gregg. Bobby Hidalgo, EmNy Morrison and Bryan ahead run and then scored on Mitch Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3 T— 2:16. A— 33,241. Soccer Webster’s single to make a winner' Chicago 2, Montreal 1,10 innir^s Gnzales2b 1 0 1 0 Petow ware t a t In defeaL SL Louis 6, New York 5, 10 innings Totals 36 7 9 7 Totals 35 2 9 2 Pipeco Supply datoalad Vbnkaa Aluminum at out of Bob Walk (2-0). Cincinnati 6, Los Angelas 5, 10 Innings Calilornia 004 210 000— 7 Pirates 5, Phillies 3 Werplanck Raid. Seth Rozman hit wal tor San Diego 7, Houston 2 Toronto 000 101 000— 2 MSC Huskies Pipcco while Raul Ramon and Becky Brooks CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 The Pirates are staying in first PITTSBURGH PHILA Sunday's Gamas E— Joyner (3). DP— Calilornia 2. The Manchester Soccer Club Huskies (boys afoc playsd well. Scott Easton, Geoffrey Cook place and their lead is now a com­ LOB— California 4, Toronto 9. 2B— Joyner (10), ab r h bl ab r h bl and Joshua Lundeen also played wal. Chicago 4, Montreal 3 Merced 1b 4 0 0 0 Bckmn 3b 3 1 1 0 born in 1981) tost to Avon, 6-3. Chris McCreary, While (15). Carter (14), GHill (2). HR— Winfield Dickenson Plumbing beat Parsorsd Tee. Tom fortable six games over New York. Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3 JBell ss 4 1 0 0 CHayes 3b 2 0 1 0 Kyle Wolff and Brian OelGuidice scord the SL Louis 3, New York 1 (10). Howell (2). Carter (6). SB— Howell (1). hwia Antoony Flamka and Kale C o u ( ^ 11 HELP WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 23 LOTS 6i LAND FOR “We really haven’t been over­ IP H RER BB SO VnSlykcl 4 2 2 TMmdni2b 4 0 2 1 Husky goals while Shaun Smyth, Matthew NOTICES 10 PART TIME HELP Los Angeles 4, Cincinnati 1 Fisher and Brandon McCormick also played playsd wel for Dickenson while Brian Btoas, ______SALE______Calilomla Bonilla 3b 4 0 1 0 Kruk II 5 0 2 0 Drew Best and Jason Ftotamosiro playad wal bl WANTED •WATERFRONT-Out- •A REAL-Steall Cape. 3 powering anybody; we’ve just been San Diego 3, l^uston 1 Bonds II 4 2 3 3 Jordan 1b 4 0 10 well. MbUIGAL-secretary •BOLION-Contempprary. •NEW LISTING- JAbbottW.5-4 81-3 9 2 2 3 4 defeaL As a condition precedent bedrooms, 1 bath, very getting the runs at the right time,” San Francisco 2, Atlanta 1 YfebsIrrI 5 0 2 1 VHayaecI 2 1 0 O' Transcriptionist.Tra Ener- Gracious home with im­ Manchester, newer standing view 3 story MANCHESTER-BuUdlng Monday's Gamas 'Eichhom 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Graphics and Mora defeated Landmark Raols to the placement of any •NEWS CORRESPON- cedar Contemporary, spacious master Lot Exclusive Mountain Bonds said. “That’s what wins Toronto Pttrson p 0 0 0 0 Fltcher c 3 0 1 0 MSC Jets at Highland Park School. Mika Downard, Sarah getiletic inoivi individual needed pressive tile foyer. 3 Contemporary high No games schedule LVIlere c *5 0 2 0 JMrris rf 2110 advertising in the DENT-W e currently on 1.35 acres/SecuriW bedroom, ceiling fan, Farms area. A p ­ Tuesday's Gamas Acker L,1-3 41-3 6 7 7 2 1 The Manchester Soccer Club Jets (girts bom Callahan, Lora RawtowskI and Jenna Auriamma for busyb u sv ______medical Living areas for enter­ Ranch near the Lutz. 3 games, and that’s what we’ve been WIkrsn 2b 4 0 0 0 Reedy ph 1 0 10 In 1981) edged Glastonbury, 4-3; lost to Enfield, Manchester Herald. Ad­ have an opening for a washer/dryer included. New Vbrk at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. MacDonald 2 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 played well for Graphics while Brian Talaga, practice. Transcriptionin Bedroom, cathedral system, dock, 3 proximately 1 acre. Un­ doing.” Drabek p 2 0 0 0 MiWms p 0 0 0 0 5-2; and lost to Simsbury, 1-0. Danielle vertiser hereby agrees news correspondent to tainment and family Nicely decorated. San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Dayley 1 1 0 0 0 1 Meghan Slomansky, Travor Newcomb and using WORDPERreCT activities. 3 Bedrooms, ceiling, lots of light, bMiooms, 3 baths. Bal- derground utilities, DWard 1 0 0 0 0 2 Wrsho ph 1 0 0 0 Booker ss 3 0 10 Robenhymer scored three goals against Glas­ Ryan Basils were t a t in defeaL to protect, indemnify cover Andover/BoHon Coventry, $111,900. Cubs 4, Expos 3: At Montreal, Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Heaton p 1 0 10 Murphy rf 1 0 0 1 5.1. Send resume to: 2-1/2 baths on cul-de- good value, $169,900. cony and deck. water, sewer. Asking San Diego at Chicago, 8:05 p.m. Umpires— Homo. Meriwether; FirsL Kosc; tonbury while Alison Champagne scored the ana hold harmless the events. This is a part Phil Blazawski, Dir: R T rookie Cedric Landrum’s two-out, Walk p 0 0 0 0 Greene p 2 0 11 other. Amanda DeSario and Kale Suliivan also Sports Medicine and Call Linda Brown, RE/ $299,975. Frank $130,000. 649-5711 or Montreal at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Second, Ford; Third, Clark. Manchester Herald, its time position which in­ sac. 2-1/2 Acre lot. S'! to Lake St. Lake be­ two-run single in the ninth kept the T— 2:50. A— 50,261. King 3b 0 0 0 0 Lndmn ^ 1 0 0 0 played well. Orthopaedics, 155 Main $204,900. *We're Sell­ MAX East of the River, Champ. Dir: R T 31 to 742-1244. Tom. Los Angelss at SL Louis, 8:35 pm. RMcDI p 0 0 0 0 officers and employees cludes covering town comes Cross St. House Cubs perfect in six games against Against Enfield, Robenhymer and Cham­ Basketball St., Manchester, CT ing Houses!’ Blanchard 647-1419. Daley RD to Standish, White Sox 4, Athletics 3 Thon ss 1 0 0 0 pagne scored the goals whilh Lauren Quigley against any ana all government meetings 1st house on left. on RT across from the Expos this season. The loss was Totals 38 511 5 Totals and Wendi DeSimone also playing well. 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An­ grabbed a 3-2 lead in the seventh Cnsecorl 4 1 1 3 Thmasdh 4 0 1 0 The Manchester Soccer Club Masters (boys Chicago va. LA Laker* trade practicea, infring- patio. Beautiful BoKon Colonial. Washer/dryer, WATERFRONT-3 Summer rental. Call tsburgh 11, Philadelphia 6. 2B— Bonilla (14), Manchester, C T 06040, dover Pizza & Pasta, •EXCELLENT- with the aid of two Chicago errors. Orioles 5, Red Sox 1 Baines dh 4 0 0 0 Rasqua 1b 4 1 2 0 born.in 1980) defeated Middletown, 5-1. Mike Sunday, June 2 ment of trademarks, Lake could be your woodburning stove, Bedroom, 2 bath, com­ 649-9994 after 5 pm. Bonds (6). Jordan (9). Fletcher (5). HR-8onds Prindiville scored a pair of goals while Justin or call 643-2711 after Rte. 6 Andover. Manchester, $162,500. Paul Assenmacher (3-2) worked BALTIMORE BOSTON DHdsncI 2 0 1 0 Vntura3b 3 2 11 (6). SB-^Bell (5). Bonds (10). S-FIstcher. LA Lakers 93, Chicago 91, Lakers lead sariaa trade names or patents, back yard. Waterfront, enclosed front porch. pletely renovated. An­ ab r h bl ab r h bl Y/Wlsn pr 0 0 0 0 Sosa rf 3 0 2 0 Herdic, Ryan ZawistowskI and Jason 1-0 12-noon. 3 Bedroom Colonial SF— Morandinl. violation of rights of $182,500. Call Barbara Coventry, $109,900. dover Lake. New two innings for the victory while Dvraux cl 4 1 1 0 Reed 2b 4 1 1 0 McGwr 1b 3 0 0 0 Merullo ph 1 0 1 2 Krisololsky added the other scores. Justin Her­ Wsdnsaday, June 5 within waiting distance 3 1 ROOM S FO R R E N x’ IP H RER BB SO dic (2), Nick Odell and Drew Sinatra also played privacy and Infringe­ Weinberg, RE/MAX Roy Osborne. Dir: R T fireplace, carpet, septic. Dave Smtih pitched one for his 13th Hulett3b 4 0 1 0 QIntanalb 4 0 10 Quirk c 4 0 0 0 Cora pr 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh LA Lakers at Chicago, 9 pm. 13 BUSINESS OPPOR- to school. Vinyl sided, Gallego 2b 3 0 0 0 Fisk c 0 0 0 0 well. Friday, June 7 ment of copyright and NULLI’s-Restaurant East of the River, 647- 31 to Daley Rd., L T on $lfe.000. 728-6900. COVENTRY-Large, CRpken ss 4 0 2 1 Boggs 3b 2 0 0 1 Drabek 6 8 2 1 2 6 TUNIT1E8 1-1/2 baths, garage and save and ninth in his last nine ap­ Orsulakll 4 1 1 0 Brnskyrf 3 0 0 0 Riles ph 0 0 0 0 Guillen ss 3 0 0 1 Chicago at LA Lakers, 9 pm. proprietary rights, unfair needs line cook with 1419. Lakeview to stop sign, sunny. private Heaton 11-3 2 1 1 1 0 MSC Stingrays * MANCHESTER- a nice deck overlooking pearances. Evans rf 4 12 2 GmwII II 3 0 0 0 Weiss ss 4 1 1 0 Fltcher 2b 3 0 0 0 WalkW,2-0 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 Sunday, June 9 competition and libel Italian cooking RT on Squirrel. 2nd entranca/bath, Wkmtsc 2 0 10 Chicago at LA Lakers, 7 pm. LARGE LOCAL VEND­ $245,000. Exceptional private yard with a Cardinals 3, Mets 1: At St. Horn dh 4 1 1 1 Burks cl 3 0 10 Patterson S,1 1 0 0 0 0 0 The MarKhester Soccer Club Stingrays (boys and slander, which may experience. Part time, •GARRISON-Colonial, house on right. Philips fireplace. Non-smoking Mlliganib 3 1 1 1 JCIarkdh 3 0 0 0 Raines ph 1 0 0 0 Philadelphia born in 1978) Defeated Wirrdsor, 3-2. Eric Wsdnsaday, June 12 ING R O U TC -For sale. 10 room Contemporaiy stone wail. D.W. Fish Louis, Milt Thompson did more Snyder rf 0 0 0 0 Chicago at LA Lakers, 9 pm., if neoaaaary rasuH from the publica­ go on to full. Mr. Annulli, East Hartford, Real Estate, 742-1450. male. $400,742-5861. Holies c 4 0 1 0 Romlne dh 0 0 0 0 Greene 6 5 2 2 3 8 Gregan, Richie Prenetta and Rich Griffeth Repeat business. Raised Ranch. 4 Real Estate, 643-1591 Totals 28 3 4 3 Totals Friday, June 14 tion of any advertise­ 647-1500. $184,900. Lovely, well than enough to soften the injury to Bell 2b 4 0 0 0 Mrzano c 3 0 1 0 McDowell 2 3 1 1 2 1 scored the goals for the Stingrays while Shawn Secure locations. Bedrooms, 1-floor fami­ or 871-1400. Brmly ss 2 0 0 0 31 410 4 MiWms LO-3 1 3 2 2 0 1 Stout (2) and Mike Dimanno added assists. Hm LA Lakers at Chicago, 9 pm., if necessary ment in the Manchester cared for, 4 bedroom Cardinals’ starting right fielder Felix Sunday, June 18 Above average income. •FIRST-Floor family room, 3 1 ROOMS FO R RENT* Lyons ph 1 0 0 0 Oakland 000 000 030-3 Walk pitched to 1 batter In the 9th. Tedfotid, Matt Jaworski, Matt Denis, Jason Kmx home featuring large ly room, large office LA Lakers at Chicago, 7 pm.. If naoassary Herald by advertiser, in­ $134,900, Manchester. Jose. Thompson, who replaced Jose Totals 35 510 5 Totals 28 1 4 1 Chicago 000 100 03s— 4 WP—Greene. and Mike Bergenty also played well. 1-800-940-8883. living room with built in room or leisure room, BaHimors 020 000 012— 5 E— Guillen (9). DP— Oakland 1, CNcago 2. cluding advertisements Vinyl sided 7 room •FIRST-Floor family. r room. MANCHESTER-Free Saturday night after he slightly NBA Finals result in any free distribution 11 HELP WANTED booitcases, formal formal dining. 2 Boston 000 100 000— 1 LOG— Oakland 6, Chicago 8. 2B— Ventura (5), 2 1 HOM ES FO R SALE Cape with 3 or 4 fireplaces, 2 baths. Coventry,f, $145,900. week wHh $100 security strained a groin muscle, had the E— Brunansky (2). DP— BalUmora 2, Boston Sosa (3). HR— Canseco (9). SB— WWilson (7), MSC Spirit publications published din in g room , eat in Spacious Ranch on a Padres 3, Astros 1 M A TU R E-B abysittar to bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, 20x40 Inground pool. deposit. Clean, quiet, 2. LOB— Baltirmre 4, Boston 1. 2B— Evans (4), Cora (5). CS— RHandarson (9), DHarxIarson The Manchester Soccer Club Spirit (boys Lakers 93, Bulls 91 by the Manchester kitchen, firsf floor game-winning hit in lOth that night HOUSTON SAN DIEGO fully insulated garage, beautHut lot with many furnished. 646-8337. Reed (7). 3B— Evans (1). HR— Horn (7), Mil­ (3) . S-Law . SF— Guillen. born In 1979) blanked Granby, 4-0, and routed LA LAKERS (93) care for son, age 3, and laundry and 12x11 Excellent condition and his two-run triple was the key abrhbi abrhbl Herald. •SWEEPING-Country plus first floor family upgrades. 3 Bedrooms, ligan (4). SF— Boggs. IP H RER BB SO Windsor, 8-3. A.J. Robenhymer scored twice for Perkins 8-17 3-6 22, Wbrthy 11-24 04) 22, daughter, age 8. Oc­ enclosed breezeway. throughout. U&R hit in Sunday’s victory. IP H RER BB SO Oakland Finley cf 4 1 2 1 Roberts cf 3 0 0 0 the Spirit against Granby while Eric Anderson Divac 5-11 6-6 16, Scott 1-4 7-8 9, Johnson 4-5 casional weekday views I $259,900. So room. Nice fenced-in dining room with Biggio c 3 0 0 0 Abner cf 0 10 0 D.W. Fish Real Estate, Realtv. 643-2692. 3 2 APARTMENTS F O R Baltimore Moore L.7-3 71-3 9 4 4 3 7 and Zack VVIlIhlds added the other goals. Josh 9-10 19, Green 0-1 3-4 3, T e a ^ 1-3 CM 2, h e l p in g PEOPLE nights and weekends. much to say on this rear yard ideal for the hardwood floor, base­ Thompson went l-for-3 as a Smith W,2-0 7 4 1 1 0 2 Chitren 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 Cmlniti 3b 4 0 0 0 TFmdz ss 1 1 0 0 643-1591 or 871-1400. ______RENT______Brown, Ryan Buzzell, Brad MacMillan, Josh Drew 0-104) 0. Totals 30-66 2664 93. Bolton location. Phone vintage Colonial with 8 growing family. D.W. MANCHESTER-Ex- ment rec room plus of­ right-field replacement for Felix Williamson S,2 2 0 0 0 '0 0 Chicago LGnzIz If 3 0 0 0 TGwyn rf 4 0 2 1 Egan and'goalie Barrett Quaglla also played CHICAGQ(91) satisfy their needs Dvdsonph 1 0 0 0 FMcGr 1b 2 0 0 1 rooms, 2 full baths, 2 Fish Real Estate, 643- panded Cape. 3 fice over 2 car garage. Boston Hough W.2-2 8 3 3 3 4 3 well. Plppen 7-19 5-7 19, Grant 36 04) 6, 643-7427 after 5. *NEW -To market, 2 family. 1 or 2 ROOM S-Fbr rent on Jose, who sustained a minor hamstr­ Bgwell lb 2 0 0 0 Teufel 2b 4 0 0 0 1591 or 871-1400. bedroom, 2 baths, D.W. Fish Real Estate, Clemens L,7-3 8 8 3 2 1 3 Thigpen S,10 1 1 0 0 1 0 Against Windsor, Ahmed Manning scored Cartwright 38 30 6, Ruiaon 3 7 0 6 6 , Jordan and wants...that's fireplaces, plus upstairs Possible owner financ­ Main St. CaH 529-7858 ing pull Saturday night. St. Louis Reardon 1 2 2 2 0 0 HBP— by Hough (RHandarson), by Hough Rhodes rf 3 0 0 0 SnUago c 4 1 2 1 3 room apartment. 5 sl^lights, large yard, 2- 643-1591 or 871-1400. three goals while Willhide collected a pair. 14-24 7-9 36, Hodges 2-5 06 4, Levkigston 1-2 what want ads are NURtINO: ing on this 5 and 5, 2 or 563-4438. manager Joe Torre said Thompson, Smith pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. (McGwire). WP— Moore Z Cndale 2b 3 0 0 0 Clbu^ 3b 3 0 1 0 Anderson, MacMillan arto Robenhymer added 06 2, Rsrdue 2-2 2-2 6, Amtstreng 3 5 06 Acres of beautiful car garage. Quiet Vblding ss 3 0 0 0 Howard If 3 0 0 0 family, 3 Bedrooms •NEW LiSTING-4 Umpires— Home, Hickox; First, Cralt; Umpires— Home, Brinkman; FirsL Cousins; the others. Jell Cashman, Jeff Champagne, 6.Tolals 3880 14-18 91. views, 3 car garage centrm location. Bowers •MANCHESTER-Center COVENTRY-Nower2 who is hitting .413, might soon take Secorid, Kaiser; Third, Joyce-. Secorid, Roe; TNrd, Read. Osuna p 0 0 0 0 Petarsn p 2 0 0 0 aD ab o u t PER DIEM each side. Separate Bedroom Colonial, es­ Tommy Tierney and Mika Vbung also played LA Lakers 29 22 24 18-93 on a platoon role in the outfield. T— 230. A— 34,305. T — -.3-30 A— 41 3fift SchlIng p 0 0 0 0 JCatk ph 10 0 0 plus 2 carports. Great systems. Each apart­ tate sale. Asking School District. door Colonial on tree Bedroom Duplex. Avail­ well. Chicago 30 23 15 23-61 XHmdz p 2 0 0 0 MMdux p 0 0 0 0 1 LOST end FOUND NURSES area for horsesi Justice ment approximately $169,000. Call Ron for $135,900. 649-1279. lined street. Classic able immadlately.$650/ Bob Tewksbury (4-2) allowed American League leaders 3-Point goals— Los Angeles 310 (Johnson New England at Its Month plus Security. Yankees 7, Brewers 4 Rmirez ss 1 0 0 0 Lfferts p 1 0 0 0 MSC Biazers 2-2, Parkins 34, Worthy O-Z Draw 31), can’t be done in this 1000 square feet. Ce­ details, 649-3087. RE/ M A N C H E S TE R -W a lk to five hits in pitching into the ninth, Based on 136 at Bats. Totals 29 1 2 1 TMals 28 3 S 3 7 A M Ie im i best Screen porch for Appliances included. MILWAUKEE NEW YORK The Manchester Soccer Club Blazers (boys Chicago 1-7 (Jordan 1-1, Raxson 31, LOST-Kitty. Black/white. short space-Come seal ment patio, 2 MAX East of the River, Martin. 4 Bedroom, 2-1/ G AB R H Pet. Houston 100 000 000— 1 and enjoying the beautiful Call Rosalie Brunetti. and his last hit was a double by ab r h bl ab r h bl Sierra Tax 44 184 36 65 .353 bom In 1978) split a pair of games over the Annstrong 31, Plppen 32, Hodge* 32). gold eyas, female, 1 s m to im i Anna Millar Real driveways. Aluminum 647-1419.______2 baths. New kitchen, Molitorlb 3100Sox2b 5231 SanDlsgo 011 000 lOx— 3 Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Los Angeles 43 weather. Asking Re/Max, East of the Dave Madagan which became the MolitorMil 45 198 36 69 .348 E— Vblding (10). LOB— Houston 4, San Diego weekend, defeating Hebron, 7-2, while bowing year old. Vernon area. Estate. 647-8000. sided. Very nicel carpeting. Under Surhollc 4 0 3 0 Espnzass 4 0 0 0 Joyner Cal 45 177 31 61 .345 to Newington, 9-2. (Divac 14), Chicago 45 (Grant 10). As- G to d o rtx jy HecXIh C o e Centef $174,900. CaH Barbara River. 647-1419; or only run he allowed when Gregg Shffield dh 2 0 0 2 RKeily d 5 3 3 0 9. 2B— Santiago (5), Coolbaugh (3). H R -Fin- sists-4.os Angeles 15 (Johnson 11), Chicago Named Katy. 871-6152. Asking. $184,900. •SWEET-And pethel Be $200,000. owner, 649- CRIpkenBIt 47 183 31 63 .344 ley (4). Santiago (6). SB-TGwynn (2), McGriff Rory Post (2), Marc Barbato (2), Jeff Talbot cxxranlly Ik s oparinei for RNi Weinberg, RE/MAX Residenoe, 228-1141. Vbuntci 4 1 1 0 Maas 1b 4 0 2 1 26 (Jordan 12). Total fouls-Los Angelas 16, and U>Ni %«ho hou* a g e rtin * •JUST-RaducadI Unique Strano Real Estate, sure to see this great 5 1662, leave message. Jefferies singled off reliever Lee EMamrwzSea 47 161 32 55 .342 (1). CS-Coolbaugh (2). S-TFomandoz. (2) arxl Andy Minor scored the nals against East of the F ^ r , 647- GVghn II 4 1 2 1 JeBrlld rl 3 1 1 3 POfoniaCal 45 190 36 64 .337 Hebron while Kyle Zawtstowskl (2). David Chicago 21. A— 18,676. a PERSONALS Meiaft In geriolilci. bpariarKa to Contemporary set on a 647-7653.______room Ranch on Green EAST HARTFORD-5 Smith, who earned his 13th save. Gntner 2b 4 0 0 0 Hall dh 4 0 2 2 IP H RER BB SO a long tenii era* focBly h rn- 1419. Puckett Min 48 197 26 66 .335 Houston Lawrence, Matt Schilit and T.C. Chanihavone rivata 5.5 acre lot in •NEWSFLASH-CHFA- Rd. in Manchester. 3 Rooms, 1-floor, The Cardinals batted around in Bchette rl 3 0 0 0 Mulene II 3 0 1 0 had assists. Talbot and Kevin Lappan scored MATURE-SIngle card q t a d . DHdsnOak 47 183 3 5 61 .333 XHemandaz L.0-6 6 4 3 3 6 7 lanchster. Green Bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, *BRAND-New listing I The Brock ph 1 0 0 0 Qeren c 2 0 0 0 the goals against Newington with Chanthavone B M oney is com ing in WIshIne will not sell any-, appliances. $650 a the fourth against Ron Darling (2-3) Boggs Bsn 46 173 28 57 .329 Osuna 1-3 1 0 tf 1 0 players Interested in We offer CTu ncelintwogeplen. house, sun room, and owners have showered Dmpsy c 0 0 0 0 Nokes c 2 0 0 0 PImeroTex 44 183 34 60 .328 picking up both assists. Artdrew Riling, David Your Local June. Stop in or call to large lower level rec thing ... a low-cost od.ln' month. 644-5389. and had four straight hits and six Sveum3b 4 0 11 PKelly3b 4 1 1 0 Schilling 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 card playing get For mora toforniollon ar«d totor- open floor plan. Truly a room, walk-up attic for this lovely home on Home Runs San Dlsgo Doyon arid Jason Goldberg also playsd wall. „ togathers-Just for fun I vleur ptooM oonlael Undo 10*0. be pre-qualified. Select Closslflod will. Why riot EAST HARTFORD-Clean. overall after two were out in the in­ Spiers ss 2 1 1 0 CRipken, Baltimore, 12; DHanderson, Oak­ home that must be easy storage. Nice Knollwood Rd. in Rndiph 2b 2 0 2 0 Peterson W.2-1 6 2 1 1 2 4 RN.DNS. from a huge inventory place one todayl M3-27tl. modern, spacious 1 land, 12; Dear, Detroit, 12; CDavis, Minnesota, C ontinent I 63&I173. seen. $195,000. *We're deep, park Tike back Manchester with lots of ning. Thompson’s hit was the third Totals 33 4 10 4 Totals MMaddux 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 of CHFA. Approved bedroom on 2nd floor. 1 11; Fielder, DetroiL 10; JeBarliald, New York, Laffe(tsS,12 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 Sailing Housasl* yaref for garden lovers. tender loving carel Tas- 32 CONDOMINIUM^ of the four in a row. 36 7 1 3 7 10; Winfield, California, 10; 5 are tied with 9. GLASTONBURY homes and condos. Applianced kitchen, Mllwauksa 100 210 000-^ XHemandez pitched to 1 batter In ihe 7lh. Golf Collision a announcements Blanchard & Rossatto, Call us todayl $129,900. Jackson & tefully decorated, Dodgers 4, Reds 1; At Los An­ Runs Batted In WP-M’eterson. FO R SALE hardvraod floors. M 95 New Vbrk 210 030 lOx— 7 DHanderson, Oakland, 39; Fielder. DetroiL HEALTH CARE 646-2482.______Blanchard & Rossetto Jackson Real Estate, wonderful hardwood geles, Juan Samuel had three hits E— Geren (1), PKelly (3). DP— Milwaukee 1, Umpires— Homo, Montague; FirsL DeMuth; •••STRAWBERRIES**^ Monthly plus utilHias/ 38; Winfield, Calilornia, 38; Thomas, Chicago, Real Estate. 646-2482. 647-8400. floors, slate foyer, spa­ • MALLARD VIEW-New New Vbrk 1. LOB— Milwaukee 6, New York 8. Secorid, Froemming; Third, Wickham. Repair Center CENTER •LEAN-Little pricel Tree security. 569-4361. and two RBIs and Tim Belcher 37; Brunansky, Boston, 36; CRipken, Baltimore, T— ^54. A-16,239. Kemper Open scores Pick Your OwnI cious family room with Ranch and Colonial 2B-JeBarlield (9), Hall (7). SB-Vbunt (2), Sax 36; Gonzalez, Texas, 35; Joyner, Calilornia, 35; Chaponis Brothers. lined streeL carpeting, •NOTHING-Beats nawl came within one out of his first (7), RKeily 2 (10), JeBarlield (1), PKelly (1). POTOMAC, Md. (AP) — Final scores and •THE MOVE-ls easyl fireplace, first floor homos. Change your EAST HARTFORD/GLAS- Sierra, Texas, 35. prize nxmey Sunday^ in the $1 mliiion PGA Clark St.. S. Windsor. AaANw na eat-in kitchen, 3 New quality built homes shutout since 1989. CS-SurhoH (4), Sveum (2). SF— SheHield 2. HeoWi Coto Atoocloloe. too. laundry area, 2 car lifestyle to 141oor living. TONBURY-2 Bedroom Pitching (5 Dedalons) Giants 2, Braves 1 Kemper O p ^ playad on the 6,904-yard, par-71 bedrooms, private featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 $161,900. Collect extra IP H RER BB SO Free containers. Sorty-- Honoged FrwWy garage with garage 2 Bedrooms, 2 Duplex. $650 plus Belcher (6-4) allowed seven hits lllliBfaiikM Henneman, DetroiL 5-1, .833; Stottlemyre, ATLANTA SAN FRAN Tournament Players Club at Avanel (x-won on full baths, 2-car garage, income and say bath Toronto, 5-1, .833; Erickson, Minnesota, 8-2, No ChUdren Under 14 beach rights, enclosed door opener, pretty, Colonials. Utilnies/Security. New — three to Jeff Reed — and struck HigueraL,0-1 4 2-3 11 6 6 0 1 abrhbl abrhbl first playoff hole); llTSIIebioe Avonuo porch on large lot, 1-plus acrea lots and ’Goodbye’ l to your Attached .800; Finlay. Calilornia, 8-2, .800; Candiotti. x-Bllly Andrade, $160,000 68646467— 263 Allowed In Field. Open: lightly treed yard for arage. From wall to wall, washer/ August 11-3 2 1 1 0 0 Gant cf 4 0 2 1 Faldar If 3 1 0 0 eiodonNinr. ConnecHmd oaiM screened porch, full beach-pier-boat launch landlord as you owner out eight with one walk. Reed drove Cleveland, 7-2, .778; Key, Toronto, 7-2, .778; PndItn 3b 4 0 0 0 McGee cf 3 0 2 1 Jeff Sluman, $108,000 7364-6465— 263 8:00am-8:00pm or unjUl (an>«8f-i«os privacy. All this and 143,900. North Main dryer hookup, parking, MkLee 1 0 0 0 2 0 Langston, Calilornia, 6-2, .750; Sanderson, basement. Coventry privileges. Find out occupy this great S in the only run with a two-out single Machado 1 0 0 0 1 1 LoSmth If 3 0 2 0 WCIark 1b 4 0 0 0 Bill Britton, $68,000 67-67-66-66— 286 picked out. Call 528- morel $224,900. Jack- S t to Union St. to Ros­ big back yard. No Pats. New Vbrk, 6-2, .750. Mark Brooks, $41,333 6767-6865— 267 oqud apply ernplyr mA raducadi $114,900. about this onal Duplex I Owner’s side in the ninth. Tim Crews got the final Nswifork Justics rl 4 0 0 0 Bass rf 3 0 0 0 5 7 41 fo r son & Jackson Real setto Dr. ’W e ’re Selling 568-2379. Blauser 2b 3 0 0 0 MaWIm 3b 2 1 0 0 Greg Norman, $41,333 676364-71— 267 Roy Osborne. Dir: RT Coventry, $134,899. has 2-4 bedrooms, 1-1/ Taylor W,1-0 51-3 7 4 4 1 4 National League leaders We are an authorized information. O PE N IN G - Estate. 647-8400. Housesl* Blanchard & out for his second save. Howe 1 2 0 0 1 1 Hunter 1b 4 0 1 0 Andrsn ss 2 0 1 1 31 to Daley to 2nd L T is Phil Blazawaki, Dir: 2 baths and renova­ Based on 136 at Bata. Saturday, June 1st. Rossetto. 646-2482. Padres 3, Astros 1: Adam Peter­ FarrS,3 22-3 1 0 0 0 2 Olsonc 2 1 0 0 RThmp2b 3 0 0 0 Continental Collision Repair Lake Rd. Bear R T at South St to Lakewood, tions throughout! Shiny August pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. G AB R H Pet. Blllardss 3 0 0 0 Dackarc 3 0 0 0 W HY NO T A C A R EER IN hardwood floors, main­ son combined with two relievers on TGwyrviSD 51 205 30 73 .356 PSmith p 3 0 1 0 TVMaon p 2 0 0 0 Center and we are specUdly 5 FINANCIAL fork. Philips Real R T on Midland, Lot on ^REE-Free-Freel •END UNff-Town home, Umpires— Home, Palermo; First, Reilly; 8 FINANCIAL left. Philips Real Estate, tenance free exterior a two-hitter as the Ridres completed Second, Young; Third, Garcia. JosaStL 47 175 30 61 .349 Mrcker p 0 0 0 0 Mtchell ^ 1 0 0 0 equipped to make unibody Estate, 742-1450. ^minar, CHFA-FA-Va. 1500 square feet of Samuel LA 47 184 30 62 .337 and a yard that's ready a four-game sweep and beat the T — 3:14. A-30,507. RghettI p 0 0 0 0 COMPUTER repairs. •MAJOR-Reduction 742-1450.______Learn how to buy comfortable living Place An Ad in OSmIthSk. 46 167 32 56 .335 Totals 30 1 6 1 Tolala 28 2 3 2 to till I Make your offers homes in Coventry and space. 2 Bedrooms, full Astros in San Diego for the 33rd PndltnAtl 43 137 26 45 .328 AFFORDABLE LEGAL SERVICES takeni $239,900. •PLEASED-As punchl Atlanta OOO 010 000— 1 • Fm . AoanM. Cm CeaweaiTC todayl Anne Miller Real vicinity with little or no basement. Pleasant time in 40 games. Felder SF 46 138 22 45 .326 San Francisco 000 000 l l x - 2 Reduced $35,0001 This super 8 room REPAIR? • DkaHMaWEaUMM Estate. 647-3000. down payment. Whan: green complex that has the Wine & Giants 2, Braves 1: At San Fran­ BiggioHtn 44 161 24 52 .323 E— Halliard (8). DP— Atlanta 1, San Franda- FO^i^RiESH FINANCIAL START Stately charm abounds Ranch on Huckleberry ZeilaSiL 46 164 24 53 .323 CO 2. LOB— Atlanta 5, San Francisco 4. DAYS or EVENINGS • *wMi To Fmow SfMSm Im in this majestic center Rd. in Manchester of­ •VERNON-$182.000. Thursday, June 6th, the country feeling. Call cisco, Trevor Wilson (2-4) allowed Radio, TV HMorrisCIn 43 155 19 49 .316 2B— Gant (10), Mr^ea (11). Anderson (3). b a n k r u p t c y l a w hall Colonial with 5 fers 3 bedrooms, 2 full Boulder Ridge unique 7 6:30 to 8:30 pm. No Barbara Weinberg, RE/ Dine Guide McGee SF 44 171 20 54 .316 SB— Folder (9), McGee (4). CS— Hunter (1). reservations necessary. M/\X East of the River, six hits over eight iimings and Dave Home Runs bedrooms, 2 rec rooms, baths and family room room Raised Ranch. SF-McGee. Eliminate Debts & Protetrt Assets Where: 3466D Main St., Righetti pitched a scoreless ninth for FMcGrill, San Diego, 12; GBall. Chicago, 11; IP H RER BB SO and a sun roomi and office. Also fea­ Cathedral ceilirn living 647-1419.______Today Free Consultation Coventry. Featuring: CaU his second save of the season and Johnson, New Vbrk, 11; GanL Atlanta, 10; Atlanta CUNLIFFE Fireplaced kitchen, tures fully applianced room, kitchen with fami­ MANCHESTER-Newer 2 4 pm. — Collage World Series: Clemson vs. Mitchell, San Francisco, 10; ONeill, CirKinnati, Mark Townsend, PSmith 7 3 1 1 2 7 firepwead living room, ly room area, sun room bedroom Condo, air first since April 16. Long Beach State, ESPN 10; WCIark, San Francisco. 10; Dawson. Mercker L.2-3 1 0 1111 AUTOBOQY STOP kitchen, dug-in above Mortgage Loan Rep., 7 pm. — Bulialo at PawtuckeL NESN and flreplacad family ground pool with with jacuzzi. 3 conditioned, fully The Giants broke a tie in the eigh­ Chicago. 9. San Frandaoo ‘Wage Garniahmenta -Creditor Haraaament Bedrooms, partial M c C u a Mortgage, nze or Paula 7:30 p.m. — Blue Jays at Yankees, Channel Runs Betted In TWilsdn W,2-4 8 6 1 1 3 4 room complete the applianced, pool, heat th when Mike Felder walked with Computer Processing Institute equipment, new pool Mortgage Offioar will be 26, WPOP Justica, Atlania, 38; WCIark, San Francisco, Righetti 8,2 1 0 0 0 0 0 ‘Repoaaessiona ‘Interest & Rnance Ctiargea needed charm for your recreation room, 2 aha hot water. $695 per 730 p.m. — Collega World Series: Creighton stNCf i»4r:JkHTaimm. no^. deck and 2 garage door availabla to quality you. one out, stole second, went to third 38; TGwynn, San Diego, 36; Calderon, WP— kicker. TWilson. 528-9211 dream homal Anne openers. Move-in baths, fireplace. Call us month. 644-5257 days, 643-2711 vs. Wichita Stats, ESPN Montreal, 35; Johnson, N m Vbrk. 35; Bonilla. Umpiroe-Home, Davidson; FirsL MeSharry; ReuU «3, Vwfioii • M iM I d to seel U&R Real Philips Real Estate, on a wild pitch and scored on Willie 8 p.m. — Goll: Brillsh Masters, final round Miller Real Estate, 647- conditioni Better snap 644-3313 evenings. Pittsburgh, 34; FMcGrill, San Diego, 34; Knrk, Second, Davis; Third, Hallion. 111 ASH ST. I E. HARTFORD (Bahind Manchaatar PlyiwcKiUi) 1-800-927-9992 Estate, 643-2692. 742-1450. McGee’s sacrifice fly to right. (Uipsd), MSG Philadelphia. 34. T— 2:3t. A— 25,162. 8000. this one upl $179,900. 1 i(.- 10— M ANCH ESTER H ER ALD , Monday, June 3, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, June 3.1991— 11 87 MISC. FOR SALE 38 STORE ft OFFICE 74 FURNITURE 87 lose. FOR SALE THE N$W BREED BLONDIE by Dsait Ibung a SiM Oraks SPACE BUNK-Bed set including 4 *W(X}D-Window shutters. 2-Pairs, $12.50 per Crossword MANCHESTER-Store/ drawer chest and E N D R O L L S commercial use. Main child’s desk with chair. pair. Call 649-2603. 271/2'’wldlh-‘1.00 J 4 lt! St near Center St. 646- 3 Years old. Excellent AIR-Condltionar-18,000 13* width-50* 46 Opanlngi A ntw r lo Pravleut Puxxto 2426, 9am-5pm. condition. $400. 647- BTU. Good condition. Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 48 Doctrina 7071. $150 or best offer. Call Nswipilnt sndrolt conb* picksd 1 Aflitlop* 49 Lavar □□□ □□□□ □doa up o1 1h« McTKbsitsr Herald 4 HleKcard* tupport □□□ aaaa □□□□ 46 W/NTED TO RENT 649-7379 anytime. OM Y before 11 ajn. Monday 8 Shot hol*. Ian family Orw coll does It all. everything in between. 7071. 86 Bronco IIEddto Bauer $5,977 19M Clwvy Sprint Exprti5$2,995 7 UnfaaNng No Job too small. 86 PonHocPciWenne Wagon $5,977 8 SIww G.L McHUGH PAINTING RICK'S HANDYMAN Free estimates. LICENSED MOM 67 Chevy Cheve1te26K 55,977 S Speed, AM4iyi N Free estimates. 81 OFFICE ft RETAIL appraclaUon Imerior/Extwlor Painting CARPENTRY SERVICE Has 3 full time openings for 1 87 Okto Brougham 2 Dr. 57477 9 Clotty 649-2871 2 8 9 -6 2 5 3 57 Toyota PIdtup 55,977 ISnPlymoulhCoHOT $5,796 Wallpapering - Paper removal Oscka, AddXtona, Rsmodaling. infant and 2 toddlers. Nbe family EQUIP.______ftbric Rapalrs, Shsslrod> 88 Ponllac Grand Am 57,977 Auto, A M ^ Stereo, Sharp 10 Adim't Callings repaired and replaced neighborhood. 85 Acuro Integra 12K 59,777 W Also Ctoaning a Hauing ELECTRONIC- 19S7 Chevy CamaroLT $6,900 grtndton Sening Home Owners East of the SaniorCIUtan dtooounl 88 CenluyEdale Wagon $5477 kisuisd • Rsisranoas HEATING/ Linda 646-6815 Typewriter. Excellent 88 Chevy Beretta I2K $5,977 V-6, Auto, A/C, T-Tope, Leather Let A Specialist River Since 1075 SSBdekRegd $5,977 646- 1948 C T License #31060 condition. $150. Call 1997 Buick aomereet $4,995 Cal today lor your estimate PLUMBING 643-1866. a9FordEKOttGT9K $7,977 D o lt ! 89 BJekPok Avenue 515,977 5Spd.,PS,PSAkVFMC«iana 6 4 3 ^ 90 Ponllac Grand Am 4 Dr. 1SK $9,577 CARPENTRY, Installation and I 90 Brick Cenluy $10477 1989 Honda AeoofdUQ $10400 91 CARS FOR SALE MASONRY, ofOi^Gas&l 01 CARS FOR SALE 90 Chevy G-20 Van 7K $11,977 Sedan, Auto, A/C, Loaded LAW N CARE VILLAGE PAimTRS ■Water Heaters 90GeoMelTo12K $5477 CEMENT WORK 91 Bdck LeSeixe 5K 515,977 1995 Ponlleo Oran Piix $8,005 Spedalizing in -Warm Air Furnaces 91 Brick Regd $16477 V-S, Auto,/VC, Sharp C v Call T o n y ■Boim 91 V W J E n A G L YARDMASTERS Exterior House Painting 722 Wethersfield Ave. 1999 Aeuia biltgra Sad $10400 after Sp.m. Wlbon Oil Company Automatic, Ah’ Conditioning ^Center MotorsiA Spring Clean-Up Auto Sales Hartfordr CT Auto, A/C, Low MHes, Uka New Senior Gtizen Discount 649-0811 ______64?maa3 249-1301 Lawns, Bushes, Trees Cut $ 9,995 369-371 Main Street 1919 Plymoulh Voyager $11400 Yards, gutters, garages 8 7 2 -7 7 8 2 NO JOB TOO SMALL 91 Golf 4 Dr. LE,V4, Auto, Loaded, 7 Passenger t j ciaaned. Lawn Fertaizing. AppO- 649-4304 ABILITY . HANDYMAN Instant Servlce/Fiee EstImatM 5 Speed, Air Conditioning 1997 Plymouth Voyager $$400 anoes Removed. Carpentry, Both/Wtchen Romodelno IWOChiyilerLeBaron $10,795 AND HOME REPAIRS 1983 Chevy atotlon $1,995 SE, 4Cyl., Auto, Loaded, 7Paisanger HauNng, Badthoe Work. O ne co l Does It All $ 9,495 Any type home repair 1965 Pontkx; Grand Prix $3495 19M Ford Bronco I $9,900 Any Job Considered. AUTO DETAILING 30 Yean Esperlsnee anew project IVIMVI 89Q ol12Dr. 1968 Hyuixloi Excel $2495 V4, FuDpower, A/C, 4 Wheel Dtivo PLUMBING k HEATING 1964 Chevy S-10 Pickup $2,995 1989 Aoure Legend L $12400 InsideaOuL $6,995 1962 Honda Accord $3495 Professional G ir ______649-2871 THE V4, Aulomalle, Lsalher 643-9996 87JettaG L 1966 Ford LTD $3,795 FRENCKSLAWNS TREE SERVICE Cleaning 1963 Toyota Celica GT $3,995 1990 Chevy CwanarCIw. $7400 to now «oo*pllflg mowing •ooounl* 1904 Toyota Supra $5,999 SHARPEST Automatic, A/C, Spoil Coupe lor Ihto iM n •awon. Spring Special $5,995 e Lawn Cm S Trim WATERPROOFING 1966 Pontiac 6000 IE $5,795 89 Subaru QL Wagon $8,400 e Formal Hadga Trimming Many Other Used VWa 1985 Pontiac Fleio Cpe. $4495 e Traaa S Shrubs PlanIM *89’ ® ROOFING/ To Choose From 1969 Chevy Conica $5495 PENCIL IN Automatic,/VC, 4WD e Pruning a Spot S narling e Fsriiitsr WET BASEMENTS? 97 Aeura Lagand L $11400 e Vsgalabis Oartlsna Holo-Tilsd M o d C a n SIDING 1965 Cuitom Cruber Wag $4,795 eOrlwaways Saalsd Includes: Hatchways, foundation cracks, BOB RILEY 1979 Ford Brorxxi XLT $3495 TOWN! V-6, Auto, Leather sump pumps, tile lines, gravity aBufflng-Waidng LIONEL COTE OLDStKJBL&VOLKSWAGEN Over 40 Cars in Stock Plus 82 Buick Regal Sedan $2400 a Interior Shampoo feeds, and dry weHs. Also damp­ ROOFING & SIDING 259 ADAMS ST„ MANCHESTER New Arrivals Daily V-S, Auto, A/C, Clean a Engine Degreoa'ng 84 Dodge Aires n U N K Y O U N G ness proofing of concrete walls kSChavroMSpaetnim $2400 stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-W ord” a -30 Years Experience "Full Auto Repair Service” EXTHUOII MAINTENANCE Vlinyl 8t Leather Condtioning and floors. Chimney clean outs, 649-1749 $2,195 5 speed, AA1, Econo Car at 1-900-454-3535 and entering access code number 184 MC/Vaa Accepted ■Fully Insured 85FordLTD fe LANDSCAPING Slone walls, and concrete repairs. 85 Toyota Camry LE $0,900 9Sc per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones. Saosond Mowino and ■License # 506737 Unscramble these four Jumbles, S |gi^a«a>^ Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ $3,995 Auto, Loaded one letter to each square, to form • Tras Ramowol • Sa a tlng Center Motors 646-9564 86McKri<5^,'‘^ four ordinary words. • FarSUno ior dlizen (fscounis. BOLTON MOTORS WMTHROP by Dick CavsM 369-371 M ain S t SO'-°$5,295 +- AAforourtnobnchun Albert Zuccaro SCHALLER PYDET 6 4 5 -S 8 9 2 649-4304 SPECIALS 860idsRrenza M Y C )A P a A M S IF 'YOU'RE Waterproofing $3,995 ACURA SOINSf TO BE A W INNER TREE SERVICE/ Mustang GT 1986 Regal LTD1985CavabrWdg 89 Mazda MX6 345 CENTER STREET V IN THIS'WORLD... RESIDENTIAL SERVICES 646-3361 5.0, Automatic. A/C Loaded, O w Owner A/C.Auto.LowMaaoe PRUNING $11,995 MANCHESTER YARDWORK CELEBRITY CIPHER rH EFC • Clean ups *6,495 *6,795 *3,495 85 Chrysler LeBoron 647-7077 CelebrMy Cipher cryptograms are created from (potations by famous AUTOMOTIVE HAWKES TREE SERVICE • Odd Jobs ELDER CARE 1986Spectrum4Dr. '1988Celebrily2Dr: i988Sbadow2Dr. people, past and present. Eech letter in the cipher stands for Bucket, truck & chipper. A/C. Auto. Low MIet $2,995 another. Today’s clue: X equals G. • Painting SPEOALIZING V.O.Auto.Spf.WN«. ^omaltc./K/C Stump removal. Free 8 9 Fo r< ^X i OaTTlUCKSftVANS • Inexpensive Rates IN UNLEADING NURSE'S-AIDE 643-5133 estimatee. Special *3,695 *4,395 *4,795 SO'-^$6,995 FOR SALE ‘OMCF ULH DHGG CYLINDER HEADS consideration for elderly and Years of experience 1986 Mustang 1987 Accord LX4Dr. 1988 Delta 88 88 Mazda 323 RAPOUR T H E LESS ONE KNOWS v-6. M op t, A/C, Auto /Vuto. A/C. PW. PL CONLEY AUTO NUkCHINE handicapped Care for Elderly Royole, Looded FORD-1987, Ranger, TF WHSFJPBDDS OF BOXINS,THE/MORE $6,995 ONE BECOMES AC­ MANCHESTER 1S1 Cawtar SL, Manaliaatv 6 4 7 -7 5 5 3 Excellent references 88 Subaru DL XLT. Extra cab. New *4,995 *7,795 *4,695 QUAINTED WITH THIS. 6 4 6 -1 6 9 6 Call tires. 85K miles. 742- TLUINLJS, TWB MB HONDA 1965 Grand PrIx 1988 BerrettaGT 1987 Flero $5,995 9961. 742-6402 Auto, A/C. SharpI V-6.6Spd..NC Auto, A/C. SLmor, Bockl 90 Lincoln Mark VI NES HCO INTERNATIONAL-1971 EWPB TF OMZFS Now arrange the circled letters to > form the surprise answer, as sug­ *4,495 *6,995 $18,995 1700 Loadstar. New *4,395 3 1 z c gested by the above cartoon. RENTS MASONRY 1984 Suburban 1985 G30Beativae 1987 RIO Pick-Up 90 Fad Probe engine, brakes. Many CDJNLJS.' — V-S.A/C 12 Pomenger Ven V-S.Spl.WW..Shcxpl RotoTilleis& $9,995 w are parts. Best offer. K & R MASONRY We repair all types of wood fur SCREENED LOAM 87FadAerosta 742-9961. PDJFH IMFJIFXLLJS. rm r m i Power Carriers niture ar>d antiques induding *5,895 *5,895 (Answers tomorrow) Bride, ftarw conctwia pattor a *6,995 PREVIOUS SO LU TIO N : “ He writes his plays for the ages cNmnayrapdr. new parts, wood turning and Gravel and Processed 1985 Ram Charger 1981 Power Ram 1985 Bronco $8,995 — the ages between five and twelve." — George Jean Jumbles: FELON TARRY POLICY MARKUP 1/2 Day & Full Day Rates 4X4.V<./tutO.A/C 4X4, Auto, Plow 361 ve. Auto. Uie Newt wood carving. Gravel, Sand, Stone 88 thcqln.Jr>»> Cor SSCAMPERSft Nathan. Answer: Manages to get somewhere by "wind" and For More Info Call Ucn»0S23Am. Estimates are free and Fill SO^?l 1,995 TRAILERS •pull ”— A KI-TE Aspbtarwd wUrr c o n u n w r Call *6,895 *3,995 *7,995 For deliveiies call 84 Olds Gera prorecBofi Manoheter Hardware 1965 Ford F-150 1989 Comanche 1986 Toyola Pick-Up FORD-1976 Bravo RV, Now back In stock. Jutnbit Book Ne. S2 Is svsWsbls for 92.90, which includss postsge SiperCcto Sport Truck, Low Mlet A/C.CIecm and handling, from JwnMe, c/o this newspaper, F.O. Bos 4399, Ortende. FL 339ra-43M. 646-2789 569-7671 M 3 -4 4 2 S 742-7886 $2,995 64K, Full rear bath, roof •' IncHid* yo$ir name, sddrsss and tip coda and maks check psyehfo to Mswspepsrboeks. *3,995 *6,795 *3,995 90 Mercury Topaz air, generator, Michelin 1984 Bronco II 1988 Corolla LE 1985 Ctnrgw $8,995 tires. $8500. 649-6077. 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR When you need to 4X4.V-6,/K/C.SIetM> 4Dr..A/C,»erM> A / C .A u t o m ^ 91 Mercury C o u g a THE PHANTOM by Lea Falk A Sy Barry RENT RENT RENT______advertise, nothing $12,995 OB AUTO SERVICES works like ClassIfM *4,995 *5,395 *1,995 90 Lincoln Continental 1 BEDROOM-/\partment, TERRIFIC-6 Room 1977 Cboteu Von BUYING-Junk cars, $5 2 Bedroom flat. duplex, 3 bedrooms, 1983 LTD H 1986 Horizon 2nd floor, on busline. 3 /4 To a V 6 V - i , Automatic, A/C Auto. Econamtodl $17,995 paid. Call Joey, 528- Appliances. No pets. country kitchen, nice Dial MOT IF IP $57S/Month. 2 Months $550. monthly. Peter- 91 M a c u y Sable 1990. 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UNCOLM • AtCBCUBY new appliances, USED VEHICLES WITH NEW CAR M A 2 D A Month. 1 Month security MANCHESTER-2, 3, and 1 hookups, garage. No IVSZPVmouthRMcnt t i j n s 315 CENTER STREET We buy dean, late model used deposit. 649-0061. 6 Room apartments. IveSCIwvrototCatobitty tS,7V6 DEALER INTEGRin Security. 646-2426. pets. $895 Plus utilities. (RT. 6). MANCHESTER cars and trucks. Top prices 19S6ClwvyCamcvo t4,9W COVENTRY-Convenient Weekdays, 9am-5pm. 647-1078. RNANCING •• RENTAL CARS TE : 443-5135 paid. location. Rear courtyard 1986VWJ«ttaG12 t6,tW 1-800-S99-4530 Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Biowite TH E O R g W ELLt by 9 « Schorr entrance. Carpeted, 1 MANCHESTER-2 Bed­ 35 STORE ft OFFICE 1986 Okto Della M C p e |6,9M ^ K j^ '-W E BUY BEHER USED VEHICLES bedroom apartment. room on 1st floor. Wal­ SPACE 1229 Main Street HOW DO VOU (SET THAT 1988Buid(LeSabreSed U.W 0 REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES b u t Adults preferred. No nut St. $700/Month in­ Manchester, CT O.K^Y^P T/^B TAI^BT: Tt> lJ FilT T/^B & f2 o U t4 p J AIRPLANE TO OOME BACK M A N C H E S T E R -4 0 0 to 198S Pontiac Firebird 87,9W pets. $450/Month. 1-1/2 cludes utilities. Security, 700 Square feat of of­ 1989CutlomCnjberWtag 89.980 GARY BERGERON'S 6464464 LIKE T H A T ? Months security. 742- references, lease. 64o- 1989 Buick Regal Cpe t9,MC 0569. 4412 or 649-4820. fice space available immediately. Located 1989 Mercury Grand Morq 811,999 $$$10PDOUAR$$$ Ccahonthebanelhead.foryour COVENTRY-Convenient, MANCHESTER-5-1/2 off Exit 1-Route 384- 1989 Buick Skyksti Coupe 87,MO BOLTON MOTORS inc. old or tat* mocW dean uiecf cor private location. Room duplex near 384. Near East Hartford and 19e9ChevyCetobrllyWbgon 89,910 SPECIALIZING IN BETTER USED VEHICLES or truck. Carpeted, basement $750 a month. Call 649- Glastonbury. Air con­ 1991 Buick LeSabre 819.910 Cal Aide at storage available. 2 6300. ditioning and all utilities RTE 6&44 JUST OVER THE MANCHESTER LINE BOLTON, CT Tony March Siilcli-CIWC Bedrooms. $500 a MANCHESTER-3 Family. included. Ample 81 Adams Street OPEN 6AM-8PMMON-THUR8AM-6PMFRIS SAT '643-9521 722WetherafleMAva. Hartford 249-1301 month. 1-1/2 Months 3 bedrooms, excellent parking. R e d u c ^ rate Manchester security. No dogs. 742- condition. $650 plus for long-term leasing. 0569. utilities. 228-1726. 649-2748 or 649-0593. 649-4571 Astrograph C)1991 by KmgFaabxsa 9yndca$a. Inc World nehUn AUEV 'WIU sibilities for personal gain look more en­ B E T T E R I J WOGG STANDING ON YOUR OWN TW O J T H A T to be money- and/or commercially- .------W ALK .' r % u r couraging today than they may look to­ F E E T! ------— — 7 ^ B E ? J JUXT WANT minded today; there’s a possibility you morrow. Don’t leave any loose.threads could turn a profit from a source other NORTH 5-3-fl ‘ B irthday dangling so you can trip over them later. T P A C 0 t> 70 $ K 2 ral World Team Championship for the than your usual one. Keep your eyes Bermuda Bowl. open. PI8CE8 (Feb. 20-March 20) What you ¥ K 10 8 4 3 Charles Goren, hope to accomplish can be achieved to­ \A/FfO p o X ♦ 8 But arguably Goren’s best move VIRGO (Aug. 2t3-8epl. 2E2) If you Show a June 4,1991 day, provided you are self-reliant and was to adopt the point-count method willingness to cooperate today, people- ♦ K Q 10 9 8 Mr. Bridge Independent. Have complete faith In with whom you’ll be Involved will do the of hand evaluation proposed by Milton It you're alert and enterprising in the your own capabilities. WEST EAST same. This is a good starting point for By Phillip Alder Work. Goren realized this was much year ahead, you'll have an excellent ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Your per­ $ 9 ♦ 10 8 7 6 4 3 pleasant associations. easier to comprehend than Ely Cul­ chance at finding a second source ol in­ ceptions could provide you with valu­ F J 9 ¥AQ76 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) In order to J" One of the bridge world’s most fam­ bertson’s honor-trick approach. com e that will blend compatibly with able information today that can’t be de­ Tt-^Ave^ rfe-? ♦ KQ95 4 3 2 676 gratify your inner urges today. It’s Im­ Sitting East in today’s deal, Goren your present mode of earning. rived through a process of logical r t ' - r ♦ A32 *4 ous figures, Charles Goren, died on portant that you get Involved In some­ • 1991 by NEA. Inc worked out the right defense. West’s G EM IN I (M ay 21-Juna 20) A difficult reasoning. To be successful, though, A p ril 3 at the age of 90. thing you deem to be constructive and SOUTH He might never have become a bidding was wild, but at least he found objective can be achieved today, but use both. worthwhile. Work must have value. ROBOTMAN by Jim Meddick PHVPS by Jeaaph Fanis ♦ A Q J S bridge authority if it hadn’t been for a the best lead — the jack of hearts, cov­ you may rationalize otherwise and not TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Make your ¥ 5 2 . put forth the effort necessary to come own determinations today regarding hostess who laughed at bis bad play ered by the king and ace. Goren re­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Generally ♦ A J 10 out victorious. You'll never know until someone new you may meet. The fact W . m ^ WHOAM'. when he was a law student at McGill turned the seven of diamonds, declar­ speaking, this should be a rather enjoy­ ♦ J76S you try. Know where to look for ro­ that this Individual doesn’t get along loo University. He resolved that she er finessing the 10. West led his second able day for you. Something you mance and you’ll find it. The Astro- well with one of your friends shouldn’t TUR SURE / ROegiAAM. Vulnerable: Neither wouldn’t laugh again. heart, the nine. When South called for thought might cause you complications Graph Matchmaker Instantly reveals affect your evaluations. IsW f&VuKRlSHT Dealer; West dummy’s three, Goren saw the need to is not likely to manifest itself. In 1933 he became a syndicated which signs are romantically perfect for/ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Con­ ENmKtAWlN(5.I WtCk' bridge columnist, and in 1937 he won lead diamonds a second time. He over-. you. Mail $2 plus a long, self-ad- South West North East ditions are basically favorable today, For your personal horotcopo, his first national title, the Board-a- took the nine with his queen, even dressed, stamped envelope to Match­ 1 4 1 ¥ 1 4 and you should take advantage of these Match Teams. Eventually he amassed though this established three heart maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box lovoscopo, lucky numbers 2 N T Pass 3 4 Pass trends. Be sure to finalize to your satis­ winners in the dummy, and fired back 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. 3 N T Dbl. Pass Pass 30 national titles and was a runner-up faction any projects you begin. and future forecast, call his second diamond. Declarer could Redbl. Pass Pass Pass 21 times. And eight times (a record) he CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J«n. 19) You Aalro*Tone (95$ sach mlnuts; cash only eight tricks (four spades, CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you don’t received the McKenney Trophy for could need a variety of activities to keep 9 practice what you preach today, others Touch-Tone phonos $Nily). Opening lead; ¥ J the most masterpoints collected in a three hearts and one diamond) anc* you happy today. Don’t be afraid to take won't be interested in your philosophy year. In 1950 he was part of the vic­ went one down. on several assignments, because this is DIs11-900-963-3000 and or suggestions. It's the example that torious American team in the inaugu­ © 1M1, NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. one of those rare times when more is sntsr your access cmls really counts. better. numbsr, which ,1s 184 1