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Reliable, dependable Legal Secretary. Part teachers and teachers aides needed to start Im- Pike rebuilding time small local office, PLfrVTlC? Latvian homeland excellent skills reaulred, mediotely! Coll 649-5531, 'MM Bosox thumped experience preferred. weekends 233-2366. IfKATM a/ i i i i m m u m i m Flexible hours, diversi­ In iiiM M B II M fR IflR fg Fa ir ! affects 12G lots inspires this cook fied duties. Coll 646-7360. twice by Royals Fogorfy irothant Bo> ... page 3 ... page 13 Hair Dresser - position fhrgeiyi ramoWrilng; lit* ... page 15 available In busy full ser­ Proof Operotor In data » lc * . processing, part time stalhitliNrareitar haotars. vice salon. For Interview, garbage day 12:00 to 3:00, Apply ^ JW IriiSwi. shrub plantings. Free asf I- SBM, 923 Main Street. mdtas. Coll 699-2436 after 646-5773. EOE ______M IL F IW P E 0 FL6 ag. $:30pm. ttofy thalr naadi and Kitchen Helper - days and Driver - Gasoline tanker ^ Rtfaraneat, some nights at local coun­ YW*«W^si»Jweil*r: irgaat»imotda.AiM24». arairis... that's what wont A. Henry Personallzad must have Class I license ads ora on about. Lawn Core-Complete try club. Some expe­ and a clean driving re­ rience. Responsible Indi­ lown care ond landscap­ cord. Benefits, five paid ing. Free estimates, fully viduals only. Coll 647-1458 holidays and paid vaca­ Tues. thru FrI, noon, ask E8 Insured, oil work guaran­ fbr Steve. tions. Year round work, teed, senior citizens dis­ Mmxdmtn not seasonal. Call 243- counts. 647-1349. Manchester — A City ot Viitage Charm 5457.______Mrralft Automotive detoll person. Odd lobs, trucking. l4oma radolrs. You ncana Immediate opening. Full Waitresses needed. Also Your Neighborhood gnwatryNgA.Inc time days. Apply to Gorin part time cook needed. K, w e do It. Free esti­ Handymen - Goroges, at­ Jaguar, Rte. 83. Vernon. Apply In person. Luigis mates. insured. M34304. tics cleaned, bosements Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1986 Restouront 706 Hartford cleaned or wotarprooted, Are you retired, a house Rd. Daiivaring claon farm lawns mowed, generol 25 Cents wife, or simply a person bib'X:,*' , .-j- toom; 5vordsS75plustax. tandscoplng* Interior ond , with free time looking for Also sand, stone, and exterior palntlng,ooy odd a port-flme lob with a gravat.CallS4S«»4. lob. NO iob too big or too flexible schedule to allow small. Honest family men Political Payroll Clerk - Growing will work for you at o fair for your Fall acfivltles? home area care agency nil's Lown Cora • fertllls. West Springfield, Ma. price. Coll John and AAork Senate nixes seeks Individual with two SlOr gardening and lawn- ot643-43S3. Demo componv is looking years payroll experience mm mowing, tight for food samplers fo work tor computerized payroll. kmcboiptna. Coll 74S-7476. detainees In the local Manchester Coll Visiting Nurse Com­ grocery stores. Good munity Core of Vernon, Odd lobs. Fainting, win­ LOOKING FOR an apart- starting hourly wage, plus 872-9163. EOE. dow deonlng, hedge clip­ nsentf Be sura to check mileage with no money ssaaaraaaaa plan to block ’• Oumds.^ FuHy Licwised. ping, dnythingi Call AAork the many vacancies listed released put out by you. Call now 649-S«9S. In classified each doy. for work sfarting Sep- f ember 1st. 1-800-343-2082. D U R B A N , South Africa (A P ) — Dozens of political detainees were Mature woman to do light Coshler. Full time, second shift tor convenience HOMES reported freed around South contra training housekeeping and cook­ HOMES APARTMENTS I Africa today, and the governing ing tor retired gentleman store with gasoline. Start FOR SALE In his home In Monches- at $5.00 per hour. Must be HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR RENT National Party debated ways to ter. Call 742-6713. bondable. Call 649-9117, preserve white power and meet By Robert Parry , mornings only. Democratic-run House, which ap­ All real estate advertised Whatever suits your •30 Locust St. 2nd floor, 4 black demands for social change. The Associated Press proved $100 million for the rebels In the Manchester Herald foncy! Builder will con­ Business Day, a Johannesburg room, heated apartment, INVITATION TO BID on June 25 as part of its version of a Is subject to the federal struct a custom home to newspaper, said Justice Frank Fair Housing Act of 1968, No appliances. Security. FURNITURE WASHINGTON - The military construction bill. suit your taste or will $520 monthly plus utilities. The Manchester Public Smuts confirmed the release of 42 Republican-controlled Senate, Both House and Senate bills which makes It Illegal to build this beautiful 8 room Schools solicits bids for PICTURE THIS odvertlse any preference, Call 646-2426. Weekdays 9 MUSIC EQUIPMENT for the detainees held in the Orange Free pressing toward final approval of would allow the CIA to resume Contemporary with ap­ to 5. Water bed, king size, good 1986-1987 school year. Sealed State town of Frankfort, following limitation or discrimina­ proximately 2300 sa. ft. President Reagan’s $100 million training and assisting the Contras. tion based on race, color, shape, asking $200. Call bids will be received Until Au­ a ruling Monday by Natal Province Lovely 2.5 acre country Manchester- 2 bedrooms. 646-2139. gust 20, 1986, 2:00 P.M ., Ot aid package for Nicaraguan reb­ The CIA helped organize the rebel religion, sex or national lot In Bolton on Shoddy 2nd floor, heat and ap­ which time they will be pub­ Supreme Court that the govern­ els, today refused to bar U.S. force from 1981 to 1984 under a $ EXTRA MONEY $ origin, or an Intention to Mill Road. $200,000 plus. pliances. No pets. Secur­ licly opened. The right Is re­ ment exceeded its powers in parts military advisers from training “ covert” program that ended with make any such prefer­ served to relect any and oil of emergency regulations under Jackson & Jackson Real ity. $575 month.Call 646- bids. Specifications and bid the Contras in Honduras and Costa the disclosure of CIA-directed ence, limitation or dis­ Estate. 647-8400 or 646- 3979. which thousands of people have Rica. With Your Own Part-Time Job. crimination. The Herald forms may be secured at the mining of Nicaragua’s harbors two 8646.D Oak 24" Bar stools, swl- Business Office, 45 North been held since June 12. By a 67-32 margin, the Senate years ago. will not knowingly accept School Street, Manchester, Manchester - 2 bedroom, val, brass rails and per­ A spokeswoman for the Detai­ defeated an amendment by Sen. any advertisement which Whistle While You work! Connecticut. The Contra aid debate prompted An Excellent Opportunity for* second floor, no pets, fect condition, original nees Parents Support Committee, Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, who argued harsh rhetoric on both sides. Is In violation of the law. This spacious 6 room stove and refrigerator. 018-08 over $100 each; $89 or best the main independent monitoring that the current aid package In sponsoring the amendment Housewives and Mothers with Colonial has great poten­ $475 a month plus utilities. otter. 633-2468. For Sale By Owners - 80 tial. It boasts a 2 car 646-1379. group, said it was impossible to tell amounts to a “ blank check — no against civilian attacks. Sen. Larabee St, East Hart­ limits on numbers, no limits on young children garage, aluminum siding, how many people have been Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., said bring them ford, on lot 100 X 300. Call fireplace and hardwood Male or Female or couple MISCELLANEOUS released since the ruling. how (U.S. advisers) can be used.” the Contras "are thugs, they are 649-9535 before 10am or flooring. In need of some wanted to rent 1 large [fo r SALE But newspapers quoted lawyers But Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., drug pushers, they are criminals. with you and after 4. save on repair. Ottered at $106,500. room furnished. Com­ 2 adlustable brass look around the country as saying a Senate Foreign Relations Commit­ They don’t deserve to receive a Jackson 8< Jackson Real plete use of aportment. Just listed Large two floor lamps, 1 tent style, 1 6 cubic foot chest freezer. significant number of people have tee chairman, said the proposal nickel of our money." babysitting costs. Estate. 647-8400 or 646- Coll 649-7911. shell style $20 each, pine 15 been freed. would "deny flexibility to the family with lovely stone 8646.D Like new. Selling to get piece stereo TV , book Law and Order Minister Louis le president." fireplace and natural oak Manchester- 3 bedroom/6 money to remodel house. wood. Good location. Pos­ shelf or whatever wall 649-0776. Grange said Tuesday the govern­ The Senate then refused, 82-17, to Manchester 15 x 24 family room newly built apart­ unit - greet tor den, kids sible office use. Call today room with large field- ment tor rent. Available ment would appeal the Natal court earmark $10 million for the treat­ tor details Joyce G. Ep­ room, can point, $120 Frigidaire refrigerator ment of civilian victims of Contra stone fireplace, pegged Immediately. Coll 233-0319 633-2468. ruling. stein Real Estate 647- floors and triple sliders to otter 2pm. good condition. $^. On Tuesday, President P.W. attacks, an amendment sponsored K o h l 8895.0 large deck overlooking Portable typewriter with by Sen. Claiborne Pell. D-R.I., who Dining room set - 64" Pine stand. $25. Call 643-7838. Botha opened a two-day meeting of wooded lot. 4 bedrooms, Pleasant room tor mature table with 6 chairs. Excel­ his National Party with a speech repeatedly called the Clontras "our IrntThsculgte 3 bedroom 12 X 24 fireplaced living working gentleman, kit­ roomy Rahch on lovely lent condition. $350 or best floral couch and match­ that suggested a referendum or an terrorists.” room, dining room and chen priveledges, park­ otter. Call 649-7621 after early election might be held soon to. HavlYig dffi^^Ied a series of landscaped lot. Large appllanced kitchen. 2'/? ing, near bus line. Refer­ ing loveseot, $300, 2 blasts country kitchen, tire- 6pm. matching couches, a love seek white voters’endorsement for Democratic weakening ameriff^ baths 2 car garage. ences reaulred. 647-9033. ments, Republican Senate leaders placed llvingroom, beau­ $169,900. D.W. Fish Realty seat and matching otto­ cqanges leading to a greater hoped to choke off debate and force 22 Hours Per Week tiful deck and much more. 643-1591 or 87M400.Q Manchester - Excellent LAWN AND man, $400, full size bed political role for blacks. However, Ottered at $121,900. Joyce newer 4 room apartment, GARDEN box spring and matching, his government rejects black a final vote on the package. That Salary Plus Gas Allowance G. Epstein Real Estate Keep Growing in this 2300 stove, refrigerator, refer­ $50, a aueen size bed box demands for a one-man, one-vote cloture motion needs the support of w a ll 647-8895.0 sa. ft. Cape, large kitchen, ences, security. No pets. spring and not matchinc system. 60 out of the Senate’s 100 members. high boy, $150,1 bar and 5 SOUND INTERESTING? dining room and huge 14 x $565 Includes heat and hot Today, Chris Heunis, minister of To improve chances for the BERLIN (AP) — West German You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and 3 bedroom Colonial 1'/j 30 fireploced living room. water. 649-4003. lUNKER LANOSGAPINe bar stools, 2 cribs one cloture motion that would block a baths, hardwood floors, other mIscellaneou! constitutional development and Chancellor Helmut Kohl strongly supervise our carrier boys & girls. If you like kids, 4 large bedrooms plus 11 x AND DEMON planning, announced at the party threatened Democratic filibuster, criticized East Germany's rally oak wood work, newer 20 attic room. 12x24 den, 2 •BEDPESIGNS: Items. Call 649-7755 or want ■ little Indspandsnce and your own Income... Manchester- new 3 bed­ 243-5595. congress that the government may Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, and parade marking today’s 25th kitchen. Porter Street baths, garage. 16 x 32 room. duplex, I'/s baths, Trot & Shrub Ptonttng, area. $127,900 646-0407. Pruning. Stono ft Mulch Bodi. allow the country’s first nation­ R-Kan., has linked the Contra vote anniversary of the Berlin Wall as Sabrina inground pool on wall to woll carpeting, •TREE REMOVAL Used kitchen cabinets, wide black elections. The balloting to a similar motion to force action pomp and military pageantry 2.42 acres Including extra appliances, no pets, $725 •RAILROAD TIE: Hurald photo by Rochl Manchester - Lcvely 6 building lot. $129,900. plus utilities, month RelaintrwBlIt. itopt, bordtrt. light wood. Call 647-9255, would chose members of a pro­ on sanctions against South Africa's "filled with cynicism,” room ranch on very pri­ 1'/2 •BRICK ft STONE: 9am to 5pm. D.W. Fish Realty 643-1591 security, references, 728- Patios ft Walks posed advisory council to work out white-minority government. "W e will never, and can never, y^CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947X vate % acre In Forest or 871-1400.D 7739, otter 6 646-4075. Dralnagt changes in the constitution. Smooth sliding Under unusual rules, the Senate get used to this monument of Hills, 3 bedroom, I'/j Day/NIght Ni(hts Blacks in South Africa now vote planned consecutive cloture votes inhumanity," Kohl told several baths, fireplaced living Manchester Duplex. Two Lott Apartment tor rent - ENDROLLS Anthony Petrone, 20 months, moves on Contra aid and South African room, eat In kitchen, 2 car 633-1716 647-0814 in the 10 tribal homelands the Petrone was at the playground with his hundred people gathered today at Babysitter - A responsi­ 6 room units, each with 3 Excellent condition. Must 27% width - 258 sanctions with the provision that garage. Large deck with bedrooms, large pantrled 13% width • 2 for 258 government has designated as smoothly down the slide at the Lutz parents, Peter and Michele Petrone of the Reichstag, Germany’s former ble, mature woman to be seen. $500 per month. debate will be cut off on South Parliament building. awning. $129,900. Call 646- kitchen, living room and References and security MUST be picked up at the their national states. Children’s Museum Saturday morning. Manchester. babysit 5 month old. In our 6847. Africa only if it is also stopped on In East Germany; the official home. 2 or 3 days per formal dining room. reaulred. Coll 643-1021. Manchester Herald Office Y a r n D o lls Front and rear covered BOATS/MARINE before 11 A.M. ONLY. Nicaragua. If the dual cloture news media praised the 14-foot- week. Coll 646-4227 week­ Manchester - Large 3 motions fail, debate on both issues For AH Seasons day evenings. porches. 2 car garage. [eq u ip m en t high concrete barrier as a pre­ family on Center Street. $149,900. D.W. Fish Realty could continue, possibly delaying server of peace and an "anti­ By owner, $180,000. Call 643-1591 or 871-1400.D HOMES the Senate's end-of-summer recess fascist protection wall.” Full Time position availa­ 649-9367 after 5pm. 16 foot Mad River canoe, ble In busy Manchester FOR RENT paddles Included. Used Automotive Whalers stick it to cops, firefighters set to begin Friday. A quarter-century ago. East surgeon's office for medi­ I CONDOMINIUMS tour times. Excellent con­ In votes Tuesday night, the German soldiers started erecting cal assistant. Expe­ Government Homes from 5 rooms, 2 baths, no dition. $800. Please call Senate defeated a string of Demo­ I FOR SALE B y John F. Kirch the 29-mile-long wall to divide the rienced preferred but not $1(U repair). Delinquent children, no pets, availa­ 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- designated hitter during the game. cratic attempts to delete or limit former German capital 110 miles tax property. Reposse- Herald Reporter necessary. Please send ble September 1st. Call 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for “ We try to make ourselves availa­ aid to the Contras fighting to inside East German territory into resume to PO Box P, C/0 slons. Call (805)687-6000. South Village Condomini­ Bob. [FOR SALE 649-9600. ble and accessible to as many overthrow Nicaragua’s leftist eastern and western sectors and Manchester Herald. 16 Ext H-9965 tor current ums. 3 room condomi­ The Hartford Whalers, who went (causes) as possible. Any charity, government. staunch the flow of East Germans Bralnard Place. repo list. nium. 165 South St. No.42. Manchester, 7 room (3-4 1976 Malibu Classic Sta­ further in the Stanley Cup playoffs PETS AND as long as its a non-profit group, we On the key test vote, the Senate westward. Rockville. Asking $45,900. bedroom, 1 bath) $750 per tion Wagon - power steer­ last season than ever before, Inquire at premises, or SUPPLIES think it’s worth our attention.” defeated a proposal to kill Rea­ Since then 74 people have been Part-time moll/upply Superb design and con­ month plus utilities. Se­ ing and brakes. Runs turned in their hockey sticks clerk, afternoons, must call 646-2426 weekdays 9 to So far this season, the Whalers gan's aid package, M-46, and later killed trying to escape over the struction. Enhance this curity and references good. $350. 649-7754. Tuesday night and decided to play have drivers license, and 5. needed, available now, have a softball record of 2-2 with rejected two amendments by 51-47 wall to the West, while more than beautiful 3 bedroom softball instead. two more games scheduled before own transportation, call Ranch. 16' sunken family children accepted, no votes that would have barred 4,900 people have succeeded, say Mrs. Wafers at Heritage l9 c J BUSINESS pets. 649-1943 evenings. Well, not permanently. the hockey season starts. tunneling other secret CIA aid to West German police. room that leads to a In a charity softball gam e at Savings and Loan, 649- landscape architects Dog Crate, for 45-60 lb, “ This year, the response has the Contras or using the aid for There are some openings in the 4586. EOE. 1 PROPERTY Fitzgerald Field, the Whalers dream yard with heated Vernon - A'h room house, tray bottom, folds flat to 1982 Toyota Corolla. 5 been great because the Whalers attacks “ directed against Wall, known as checkpoints, where in-ground pool and even conveniently located. transport, $75 new, $50 or speed, air conditioning, defeated a Manchester team com­ had such a good (hockey) season.” civilians.” Westerners can cross into East Part-time mall/uppiv $675. A vo lla b le Sep­ Its own “ Illy pond". There best otter. 633-2468. AM /FM, new brakes. Ex­ prised of the town's police and fire Buden said. However, he admits By a 60-40 margin, the Senate Berlin. East Germans ordinarily clerk, afternoons, must tember 1st. Call 647-9137. cellent condition. $4,000. is a separate tiled and departments, 11-1. It was a game that the players fare better on the also killed an amendment by Sen. are not allowed to travel the other have drivers license, and carpeted locuzzl spa NEW COLONIAL 659-2436 after 5:30. that saw 23 hits, a crowd of more own transportation, call |0y|| MISCELLANEOUS ice than on the baseball diamond. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., way. room. 2 full baths, formal SHOPPING VILLAGE than 600 people and tons of Whaler “The way we’ve been going this Mrs. Waters at Heritage STORE AND FOR SALE 1984 Pontiac Flero, son that would have barred introduc­ Former chancellor and former living room and dining fans seeking autographs. year we could use some practice,” Savings and Loan, 649- rooms, gourmet kitchen Only two vacancies left OFFICE SPACE root,’ AM/FM cassette, tion of U.S. combat forces Into West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt 4586. EOE. and 31' rec. room! You 2340 sq. ft. and 1150 black, 27,000 miles, tilt But more important, the game Buden said jokingly. “I think Nicaragua without advance appro­ also addressed the Reichstag Spa shells- factory se­ they’d better stick with their won't belelve It till you see sq. ft. Will rent - ready conds or damaged In wheel. $7450. 742-7163. raised 81,500 for the Jimmy Fund, val of Congress except to protect audience. hockey sticks.” It! $164,900. “ We Guaran­ to move In. transportation. $200 to a Boston-based children’s cancer American lives or to respond to " I know what it means to pour Reai tee our Houses" Blan­ $800 as Is. Call evenings or 1983 Pontiac. Full size, research center. Nearly $050 was The Whalers agreed. Softball clear danger to the . out the bitterness of powerless chard & Rosetto Real Columbia weekends. 742-6469. Grand Prix, automatic, collected in ticket donations for the and baseball are fun, they said, but If approved by the Senate, the anger,” said Brandt. Estate 646-2482. Office Space- on busy power brakes and steer­ hockey is their game. Estate Commercial Center route 83. Manchester- event and some $900 was tallied in Contra aid package would go to a Brandt served as mayor at the Rt. 66 East ing. AM /FM cassette. Car “It (baseball) pays better,” c-317 m Vernon town line. For­ In excellent condition, other private contributions. conference committee with the time of the wall’s construction. New Colonial. Spacious 6 Whaler player Ron Francis said. Columbia, CT merly Insurance com­ must sell. $3900 or best “ It's not a serious (game)said room home on North Elm “ But you stick at what you’re good Street! 1 Vi baths, 1st floor 456-3314 pany tenant. 646-5707. otter. 647-1548. Whaler Dave Tippett, who played HOMES 3 Oval gold leaf look at.” 0 moio4Miioe laundry, fireplace, cen­ third base. “The real Yvidners in mirrors, vanity, dining The fans seemed to recognize ExauiMf FOR SALE tral hall and thermopane room, hall or bedroom. AMC Hornet- 1975 4 door this are the charities.” windows! $120's. “ We RESORT AM/FM cassette stereo, that and cheered loudly for the TODAY’S HERALD Beautiful, perfect condi­ The game, which was the 23rd Guarontee our Houses" PROPERTY tion. $200 tor all 3, or $75 automatic, power steer­ Whalers. Between innings they Manchester 6 room Co­ Blanchard 8t Rosetto Real REAL ESTATE each. 633-2468. ing, good condition, $750. annual Jimmy Fund softball climbed out of the stands to take lonial, two car garage, Estate 646-2482.0 WANTED 643-1096. game, was organized by Capt. pictures and get autographs of aluminum siding $108,900. Bolton Lake, rent with Jack Hughes of the Toivn Fire Won’t reconsider Index 78153 option to buy, 5 room 2- 6' x 9' area rugs - 1 Francis, Tippett, Joel Quenneville l2M-24Vk Peterman Agency, 649- Glastonbury. Spectacular navllo style with browns, 1977 Ford Country Squire Department and Tom Tierney, Privote party looking tor Ranch, lake front prlve- wagon, power steering. and former Whaler Ray Neufeld, In a decision that clears the way 20 pages, 2 sections These tiny yarn baller­ 9404, 647-1340, 647-0080. 7 room 2 bath home on slngle-tamlly home on beiges, black, gray, rust; who owns the Tierney Funeral who was traded recently to Win­ Addison Rood. Thermo­ ledges, $725 per month. and brakes, cruise, new for an appeal to the Second Circuit inas are just some of the A half lize favorite, thio first Bolton Lake. Reply 569-1744, 646-1712. 1 black, white, gray Home on West Center Street. Both nipeg, and Blaine Stoughton, who A rtulr* Manchester 3 bedroom pane windows, oak por- brake lob, runs well. Herald photo by Pinto Court of Appeals in New York, U.S. many imaginative things yoked, bow-ded dreci can be to P.O. Box 9125, Bolton, braided, shag 100 per cent have been co-chairmen of the is retired. Also on hand was (^uck RiialniMia in Ranch with In-law opart- auet floors, 12 x 23 deck. wool, $50 each. 633-2468. $1400. Coll 646-7975. District Judge Jose Cabranes has you can create with a made in ihoct oleevco abo. C T 06040. Manchester Jimmy Fund Commit­ ClaaaiflM l No. 01S3 witb Pbata-Geddi ment. $159,900. Peterman S130's. “ We Guarantee KaRon, known as the voice of tlie rejected motions by opponents of IQ.PO skein or two o f yarn and tee for the past seven years and Eric Bernstein, 10, a sixth-grader at Buckley School, U in Sim I2H to 24M. She Agency; 649-9404,647-1340, our Houses" BIcmchard 8> 19" Sony Trinitron color 1961 Dodge Omni- Auto-- Whalers on WTIC radio, and Rick the proposed Route 6 highway that rin m lc a A scissors in your spare Merchandise mafic, power steering, air* have been working to raise money talks with former Whaler Ray Neufeld during Tuesday’s time. Plant dusters. Rope I4M, 37 butt. 3H yardt 647-0080. Rosetto Real Estate 646- TV , works tine, 3 years Peckham, who announced the asked him to reconsider his July rtnnnaeticiit 4.R conditioner, AM -FM ra­ for cancer research. So far, the pots, Necklaces, Belts 4S-inch. 2482.0 Rentals old. $125 or best otter. Jimmy Fund softball game between the hockey team and games last year on WVIT-TV, decision to dismiss their lawsuit. Fnliirtalnmanl IS Manchester - TImrod Rd. dio. $2400. 646-1820 otter . committee has raised about $si5,000 Channel 30. and Flowers can also be TO ORDU, SMMi $2.50 for OM* 633-2468. 4pm. the Manchester fire and police departments at Fitzgerald Story on page 3. F n riia 11 pattotn, yiu 50( tor rmUco m i 7 room - Ansaldl built Manchester Porter Street over the past 23 years and Hughes Ten-year-old Eric Bernstein made quickly and eco­ area. Lovely 7 room Co­ Field. Bernstein was one of many who sought 1 o ra l niMwa ip nomically. IlMlIOf. raised Ranch, 3 bed­ IBjFinNmiRE felt a Whaler-Manctaester match­ knew them all, and waited on the rooms, eat-ln kitchen, for­ lonial, 3 bedrooms, I'/z APARTMENTS 1976 Chevy. Must see. 1 nIta ry 0 C-S17 has easy-to-folJ Excellent condition, gar-l: up — the flrst of its kind since the autographs during and after the charity game. sidelines for autograplu. He said mal dining room. Living, baths, fireplaced family FOR RENT a nhltiiarliia in low directions for all oge door opener Included. softball games have been played — that be attended a similar softball Non Yin, H.T. IINM room with ftrdploce and room, nice condition Solid‘Maple dining table. Brand new hospital bed n p ln lo n A these projects. throughout. $117JX)0. U 8. $1350.649-9758. “ could help even more. The Whalers play between six Whaler organization, said during game in Vernon last year where he Prill Noai, aoeroto wlUi ZIP bullt-ln bookcases, tlre- 60" by 42" with 2 leaves. and wheel chair torteale. Partly cloudy P im p la 9 coot, lUn ilmaor m 4 Sin. ploced fornHy room with R Realty 643-2692.0 643-7247 otter 6pm. “We knew we had a good-size and seven charity softball games the game. collected many autographs. (• inter, u b 4 $2.50, for tick Manchester - Centrally $1000. Call 647-7646 otter Spn rta 1R-17 pittiro, flui MK tor poiUfl ii4 New FASHION witk wood stove. Hardwood located for elderly cou­ 6pm. crowd," said Paul Lombardo, a each summer and expect to raise “Opr community relations pro­ “ But I lost them, that’s why I Partly cloudy tonight with a low Photo-Gnide pattama in fn^TRUCKR/VAin : policeman who also coached the Ta lau lalnn 14 MMlIif. floors throughout. New MandSiMte^New llitlng, ple, luxary 2 bedroom For Sale - 2 Captain IS£|FDR8Ai£ : almost $20,000 this year for various gram Yvith the Whalers has us came to this game,” he said. “ But of 55 to 60. Mostly sunny Thursday M w ie m r^ ail aize ranaaa, haa a , woll to wall. 1 tun, 2 halt 7 room Ranch. 3 bed­ apartment with full base­ Moose Head single beds, Attention Crafts people: Manchester aquad. “ We we’re Just causes, Dennis Buden, the assist­ involved with about 20 to 30 even if I didn’t lose them, I would with a high near 80. Details on page 1 i .Q /M/nrlH 7 a apecial Grace Ckila Collec­ rooms, large living room, solid AAaple with plastic, 2 nfilSffirflirSis baths. 16 X 30 (pressure ment, all electric kitchen 1000 yards of ribbon and happy to raise that much money.” ant public relations director for the charities,” said Buden, wlio was a still come to see the Whalers.” 2 . Weather 2 Now Tort, N.Y. lOOlt tion for larger aiaca; plaa treated) deck. 2 car gar­ den with gloss sliders. and heat, laundry room electric bfanketssado. Call ,loce. Coll Joan 649-6746 1973 Ford FIDO, needs M il Naao, Aldrui witk ZIP 2 BO NU S Coaponal age. $164,900. By owner. Only S112J)00. U 8i R and 2 car garage, no pets. 649-2991 between 8 and work, 33" tires. $500 or cost 004 MTllWoMkir. 4pm to 9pm, Monday thru Price .... 52JW Principals only. 643-4185. Realty 643-2692.0 Call 643-9674. 9pm. Friday,- best offer. Call 6494600. Z - MANCHESTER HFRALD Wednesday, Aug 13, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 13, 1986 - 3 WEATHER Tolland Tpke.

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Central, Eastern Interior and Southwestern interior: Partly cloudy tonight with lows 55 to 60. involves 120 lots Mostly sunny Thursday with highs near 80. West Coastal and East Coastal: Mostly cloudy By Alex GIrelll tonight with lows 60 to 65. Becoming mostly sunny intersection would have a traffic Associate Editor signal. Thursday with highs 75 to 80. The roadway would provide two Northwest Hills: Mostly clear tonight with lows Parts of about 120 properties lanes in each direction from the 55 to 60. Mostly sunny Thursday with highs near80. mostly strips about five feet wide junction of Tolland Turnpike and would have to be taken for the Buckland Street to a point about proposed reconstruction of Tolland 350 east of the Georgia Pacific Turnpike under preliminary plans Coastal forecast driveway on North Main Street. drawn by the town engineering Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and staff. East of that point. North Main Street would remain one lane in Montauk Point: Winds becoming southeast 10 to 15 The project, with an estimated each direction. Tolland Turnpike knots this afternoon through Thursday. construction cost of $4.1 million from North Main Street east would Seas on Long Island Sound 2 feet or less through and an overall estimated cost of also remain one lane each way. Thursday. about $5.5 million, will be the Weather, chance of showers or thunderstorms subject of a public hearing Sept. 17 Concrete sidewalks would be today otherwise mostly fair. at 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizens’ installed on the south side of North Visibility 3 to 5 miles through tonight lowering 1 Center, 549 E. Middle Turnpike. Main Street and on the south side of to 3 miles in haze and possible showers or One of the properties, the home Tolland Turnpike from North Main thunderstorms through Thursday morning. of Minnie Blanche Webb at 755 N. Street to the Jester’s Court restau­ Today In history Main St., is directly in the path of rant. The plan also calls for an the proposed relocation of the 8-foot-wide bituminous concrete Across the nation In 1961, East Germany sealed off the border between the Tolland Turnpike and North Main bicycle path along the north side of Partly cloudy Street intersection. It would have Tolland Turnpike from Deming Heavy thunderstorms prompted flash flood eastern and western sectors of Berlin. East German to be demolished or moved to make Tonight: Partly cloudy with a low of 55 to,60. Thursday: Mostly sunny Street west to join an existing watches in the nation's midsection today while police and troops used barbed wire and barricades to way for the road, according to the stretch of bicycle path that begins with a high near 80. Today's weather picture was drawn by Keri Pelletier large areas of the East were fair and mild. block crossing points to halt the flight of refugees. Two plansf at Buckland Street. Granite curbs Hamid photo by nm o of Park Street, who attends Washington School. Showers and thunderstorms were scattered days later, work began on the Berlin Wall. Above, Acting Town Engineer William would be installed on both sides of from the mid-Atlantic states and the Southeast Camosci said Tuesday that Webb the reconstructed portions of both This house at 755 North Main St. near Tolland Turnpike protesters stand in front of the wall recently. has expressed an interest in having in the house for 66 years, hopes it can be moved to across Florida and the lower Gulf Coast region: streets. will have to be moved or demolished to make way for and from northeastern New Mexico and western the house moved to another site on another site on her property. The plaque, (inset), was Kansas across central’Nebraska and South Dakota her property. That possibility is The right-of-way for Tolland revamping the intersection under a plan for reconstruc­ posted on the house by the Manchester Historical into W yom ing and Montana. being considered. Camosci said. Turnpike would be widened from tion of the turnpike. Minnie Blanche Webb, who has lived Society. Thunderstorms were heavy in northeast Kansas, Almanac Eighty-five percent of the cost of 50 feet to 60 feet. Camosci said the southeast Nebraska, northwest Missouri and the work would come from federal route generally follows the center western Iowa. highway trade-in funds, with the line of the present road. That way. town and the state sharing the rest about five feet of land on each side Flash flood watches were issued in southeast Today is Wednesday, Aug. 13, In 1846, the Am erican flag was of the cost equally. Camosci said. would have to be taken. Homeowners oppose turnpike plans Nebraska and extreme (northwest Missouri be­ the 225 day of 1986. There are 140 raised for the first time in Los I Trade-in funds are funds origi- cause of slow-moving thunderstorms across areas days left in the year. Angeles. inally designated for non-access The paved portion of Tolland that had been drenched by heavy rain. Today’s highlight in history; Turnpike would be a uniform 32 In 1889, William Gray of Ntiighways but not used for that ” I hate to see it go,” Minnie Until a year ago, Webb took care Fair skies prevailed from northern New England feet wide. It now varies from 22 struction project. Later, when she "This street is like a race In 1961, Berlin was a city Hartford received a patent for a POTpose, he said. Blanche Webb said this morning of of the flowers around the house. and New York across western Pennsylvania, the feet to 30 feet, Camosci said. saw the stakes that had been cour.se," he said. Elliott said he 3 0 completely divided as East Ger­ coin-operated telephone. Reconstruction would begin at a her old house at 755 N.. Main St. The house, built in about 1790, The path of the road will have to driven into the ground, she real­ lives along the only area of the Great Lakes region, the Ohio and Tennessee many sealed off the border In 1960, the first two-way point near the Buckland post office The Webb property is one of 120 according to the Manchester His­ be planned to avoid taking any ized the house was in the middle of turnpike where passing is permit­ valleys through the lower Mississippi Valley into between the eastern and western telephone conversation by satel­ and continue to Deming Street, that will be affected by the property from three or four houses torical Society, was in the family of the proposed path of the road She ted 'T m very much against eastern Texas and Oklahoma. sectors. East German police and lite took place with the help of about 10,000 feet. About 400 feet of proposed widening of the Tolland Webb’s late husband. Gilbert. that are registered as historic went to see Camosci to get more widening the road unless they are Skies were clear to partly cloudy from the troops used barbed wire and Echo I. North Main Street near Tolland Turnpike right-of-way from 50 feet houses, Camosci said. Webb wants the town and the information. going to make it ‘no passing’ ,” he Pacific Northwest across Idaho, Nevada, Arizona Turnpike would also be recon­ to 60 feet. Low 8 0 barricades to block crossing state to try moving the house t ^ That’s when the subject of said and California. points to halt the flight of structed, the plans show. Camosci said it will be necessary For many of those property another location on her land, ahodi moving the house came up. Temperatures A large high pressure system stretching from the refugees. Two days later, work North Main Street now joins to fill in a small portion of a pond owners, the widening would mean two acres that lie b etw een ^ rth Another property owner, De­ But Elliott said the road does Great Lakes into New England held down began on the Berlin Wall. Lottery Tolland Turnpike at a ” Y .” Under north of Tolland 'Turnpike. He said loss of about a five-foot-deep strip Main Street and Tolland Turnpike, borah Decker of 734 Tolland nerd to be repaired and he would temperatures, with early-morning readings in the On this date: the reconstruction plan, Tolland he also proposes dredging the pond along their frontages. However. Acting Town Engineer William Turnpike, said this morning that not be opposed to windening If 40s to 50s across most of the area. In 1521, Spanish conqueror Turnpike would curve to enter to clean it out. Webb’s property is In the middle of Camosci has said that when plans she is opposed to the widening. traffic there could be controlled. the proposed path of the road and FRONTS: Today’s forecast called for showers and Hernando Cortez captured North Main Street almost at a right Cam osci said two 60-inch- progress further the town will ” My house sits close to road.” Connecticut daily: might have to be demolished. Elliott said he objects strongly to thunderstorms scattered from southeast Pennsyl­ present-day Mexico City from angle directly across from a diameter storm drain pipes that go explore the possibility of moving she said. "The street is quite busy plans by the Eighth Utilities driveway into the Georgia Pacific Webb. 86, explained simply and Warm C o kj.^^ vania and the mid-Atlantic states through the the Aztec Indians. Tuesday: 603 underneath Interstate 84 will he the house instead of demolishing it. now; it will be busier when they District to install a sanitary sewer warehouse and an adjacent shop­ extended southward about 1.700 with no trace of bitterness in her Webb said she gave the town Southeast, Florida and the lower Gulf Coast region In 1624, French King Louis widen it.” in the road. He said it may cost him Play Four: 2897 ping center under construction, feet, across Tolland Turnpike and voice that she has lived in the house permission to survey the property Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary < to east Texas as well as from the middle and upper XIII named Cardinal Richelieu Sidney Elliott, of 611 Tolland $80 a foot for his 211 front feet and according to Camosci. He said the into Union Pond. since she was 20 vears old. in connection with the road recon­ Turnpike, had a similar opinion. Mississippi Valley across the Plains and Rockies. his first minister. Lotto: 2-8-15-17-19-40 he does not need the sewer. Highs will be in the 60s to 70s from the northern Pacific Coast to the southern California coast; 70s National forecast to 80s along the central Atlantic Coast and across Showers are forecast Thursday for the Southaest and Southwest and New England, the northern Appalachians, the On the Light Side Route 6 stands, says judge Great Lakes region, Ohio Valley and much of the from the eastern Plains and Midwest to the Dakotas and upper Great northern Plains: 100 or higher through the desert Bv George Loyng receives final approval. That ap­ A decision is expected to come Lakes. Southwest and interior valleys of California. ALLIANCE, Neb. (AP) - time. Herald Reporter proval involves obtaining environ­ next week on whether the corps Sheri Bottger is a one-woman “ I should ha ve learned the first time,” Mrs. Bottger said, refer­ mental permits from the U.S. will require the DOT to conduct a speedy delivery service. In a decision that clears the way Arm y Corps of Engineers and the ring to the birth of their daughter new environmental study — some­ for an appeal to the Second Circuit state Department of Environmen­ Bottger said she was aware of Andrea, now 7. She was home thing that could delay the highway Court of Appeals in New York, U.S. tal Protection. for two years. If a new impact being in labor only 45 minutes alone and delivered Andrea District Judge Jose Cabranes has Four days after Cabranes issued statement is ordered, it would PEOPLE before giving birth at home to herself. rejected motions by opponents of his decision on July 21, the ECCAG satisfy one of the goals of the her son, Sean,’ at 1:15 a.m. Another daughter Kristin, 5, the proposed Route 6 highway that asked the judge to amend his highway opponents. Sunday, the third child she was born at a hospital 20 minutes Among those on board the royal yacht dubbed to show Eastwood's character, a asked him to reconsider his July decision, allow a new trial and delivered in a hurry. Norm after Mrs. Bottger arrived. decision to dismiss their lawsuit. If the EIS is approved, the corps Cruising Scotland Britannia were Charles' brother Andrew and Marine gunnery sergeant, wa^ in the Army reargument, and issue an injunc­ Bottger, the half-asleep father, Assistant State Attorney Gen­ will then consider a request by the YOUR U R Sean weighed 7 pounds. 15 his wife, the newlywed Duke and Duchess of when he won a medal for a bloody 1951 battle. tion against property acquisitions Prince Charles, who has been vacationing performed the delivery this ounces. eral Kathryn Mobley said Tuesday pending an appeal. Those motions DOT for a permit to fill some 80 York, as well as Prince Edward, youngest of “ I certainly am satisfied," Bill Temple, in the Mediterranean with Princess Diana the state received Cabranes’ deci­ were rejected Monday. acres of wetlands. the queen's children. coordinator of the Veterans for a National and their two sons, went to Scotland to join sion Monday. She said Cabranes — Mobley said Tuesday the state The DOT also needs two permits Korean War Memorial, said Tuesday. from the Department of Environ­ his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on a cruise as he had in dismissing the lawsuit also received word Monday from Some veterans of the 23rd Infantry mental Protection. Applications through the Western Isles. last month — said the motions South Windsor attorney Jon Ber­ Rewriting hiistory Regiment of the 2nd Army Division had were filed last week for water and Diana, Prince William, 4, and Prince were inappropriate because no man, who is representing the protested that the original script rewrote air quality permits, according to Harry^ nearly 2, stayed on in M ajorca, Spain, Clint Eastwood’s decision to aiter the fiim work has begun on the proposed ECCAG. that a notice of appeal will history. They said no Marine units fought in $170 million highway that would James. F. Byrnes, the DOT’S where they have been guests of the Spanish "Heartbreak Ridge" was praised by Korean be filed with the Second Circuit the bloody 1951 battle for Heartbreak Ridge. Connect Bolton Notch and director of environmental royal family since Thursday. War veterans and others who had protested Court of Appeals in . Windham. ... Mobley said the state has not planning. Charles had a longstanding arrangement its portrayal of a M arine as a hero in a battle Opponents of the project, led by received official notification that to return to Britain before his wife and fought by the Army. Officials at the D EP said this Crocker look-alike —me Eastern Connecticut Citizen an appeal has been filed. Once an A line in the Warner Bros, film has been morning they have not received children, Buckingham Palace said Tuesday. Action Group, filed the lawsuit in appeal is filed, then the state will Although it took two months, columnist the applications yet. However, Dr: March hoping to stop the state respond to oppose the motion, she Bob Greene didn’t have to search too far to Ragendra Jain, who handles air Department of Transportation said. quality permits for the DEP, said a YOUR CAREER find the woman most resembling General from purchasing property in the Berman could not be reached for decision on an air quality permit Mills’ newest Betty Crocker. path of the highway until the comment this morning. would take between two and three The Chicago Tribune columnist wrote alternatives to the project were The Army Corps of Engineers is months. Tuesday he was just about to give up the explored and an in-depth environ- reviewing an Environmental Im­ Douglas Cooper, of the DEP's quest he began in June when he found Randi pnental study was conducted. pact Statement submitted by the inland wetlands section, said the Morgan, a 39-year-old assistant director of a ; In dismissing the suit. Cabranes DOT. The corps must approve the DOT’S application to fill wetlands downtown art gallery. isaid the group could file the document before the highway can could take between six and nine "There was no doubt about it,” Greene ”A Rose is a Rose...” complaint again once the project be built. months. wrote. "All of those would-be Betty Cuba’s dictator Fidel Castro is 60 years old today. In a Crockers, sending their photographs from all new book, Against All Hope, Cuban poet Armando those distant places, and it turns out that Valladares throws light on the nature of the revolu­ Betty Crocker — Randi Morgan — works less Golf club waits with bated breath than a mile from rfcy office.” tionary regime Castro heads. Valladares spent 22 years Morgan said a friend told her to enter the in Cuban prisons. On the Isla de Pinos, he and 6,000 office said the formal opinion was playing time during the weekends. contest about two weeks ago. By John F. Kirch other prisoners subsisted on 100 pounds of food each Herald Reporter not available. Marshall, who can call the special day. But the routine of beatings, executions and torture Earlier this week, O’ Brien said meeting, said he has spoken with Weight watchers Valladares encountered in other prisons makes the Isla The Manchester Country Club, that it appeared the country club Jackston, but has no plans to call a iwhich could be in violation»of its was in violation of its lease with the meeting at this time. Now that William "The Refrigerator” de Pinos seem tame by comparison. town-owned lease, will wait until town because it did not grant the In the past, men were allowed to P erry has slimmed down to 323 pounds, DO YOU KNOW — What previous Cuban dictator did after it receives a formal opinion same playing rights to women as it draw potiuck lots to see who could tee off between 6 and 11; 30 a.m. on Chicago Bears Coach Mike Dltka is worried Castro drive from power in 1959? from the town attorney before it does men during prime weekend about quarterback Jim McMahon’s weight, Jakes any action, the golf club morning hours. However, O’Brien Saturday and Sundays, while among other things. TUESDAY’S ANSWER — The U.S. banned chlorofluoro- president said this morning. has not yet released his formal women members had to wait until The M^Auley Program : after 11:30 a.m. to tee off. “ I don’t know exactly what Jim weighs President Richard Marshall said opinion, which could lead to the carbons In aerosol sprays In 1978. A small handful of women now, but he’s overweight,” Ditka said at the Jie was told Tuesday that Town termination of the club’s lease. The fl l3*86 ' Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 protested the policy last year, and National Football League team’s training lAttomey Kevin O’Brien had not club leases the land from the town. the capital region in June the Board of Governors camp Monday. “ Jim came to camp in great ‘yet completed his formal opinion Nicholas Jackston, the liaison between the town and club, said voted to grant female members the shape last year and could do all the things he :on the matter, adding that he could weekend colfege .not comment on the issue until he Tuesday that he was trying to same privileges. tries to do. ... A Newspaper in Education Program has all the facts. initiate a special meeting of the Almost immediately the men “ He could run, roll out, twist,” Ditka said. Sponsored by Earn a Bachelor's Degree on O’ Brien could not be reached for club’s Board of Governors to complained, and filed a petition “ This year he wasn’t in as good a shape, and Weekends The Manchester Herald Icomment today, but officials at his consider giving women equal with 70 signatures. For More Information when he did some of those things that he tried in Business Administration to do a year ago, I think that was the on Programs Begrinning (Management or Azxxninting) difference.” September 1986 McMahon is officially listed at 190 pounds. R.l. firm seeks special building permit Manchester Herald Call or Write: or in Ameriran Studies By John F. Kirch spaces would be on the site. ment to buy the land from the town • Accelerated I>caming Format for Back at the stadium USPS 327-500 VOL. CV, No. 267 Herald Reporter Manchester attorney Dominic J. for $317,625, Planning Director Satti Joseph College Adult Students (Men & Wumen) Squatrito, who represents the For the first time since he underwent Published daily except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 Mark Pellegrini said today. That 1678 A ^ lu m Avenue and certain holidays by the Men- weekly, $6.50 for one month, $19.25 The VSH-II Limited Partnership partnership, said the buildings figure amounts to about $40,000 an • Credit for Life Experience surgery for a malignant brain tumor, Kansas cheeter Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard -,for three months, $36.50 for six of Providence is seeking a special would be usied as office space, but acre, which the town has received West Hartford, CT 06117 City Royals Manager Dick Howser visited Learning Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 for one year. exception permit that will allow it he did not know if the developers for other parcels in the area. Second class postage paid at Man­ Mall rates are available on request. (203) 232-4571 ext. 217 players and team officials at Royals 'to build a 45,000-square-foot office had tenants yet. • Flexible Scheduling chester, Conn. POSTMASTER: The sales agreement was Stadium. Icomplex in the Union Industrial The special exception, which will Sand address changes to the Man­ reached in 1983,. when the town Name__ “He went right down the clubhouse, chester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Man- Park, according to site plans at the require a public hearing before the • Personalized Admissions and accepted the VSH-II bid over those shaking everyone’s hand,” interim manager chaeter. Conn. 06040. To place a, classified or display Planning Department. Planning and Zoning Commiaaion, A d d r e ia . Registration advertisement, or to report a news from three other companies that Mike Ferraro said of Tuesday’s visit. “ He The three 15,000-square-foot is needed because the developers AP photo item, story or picture Idea, call 643- made offers for either the 7.7-acre kidded with them like he’ s always done in the QUARANTEEO DELIVERY: If 2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 buildings would be located in a plan to build on more than four sain t______lot or an ll-acre site behind it. C H y _____ past.” you don't receive your Herald by Business II zone at 360 Tolland acres and consthict more than 60 .Zip. J u n it th e J t i t , educerton aai p.m. Monday through Friday. “ We have a sales agreement The 50-year-old Howser went to the 5:30 p.m. waekdaye pr 8 a.m. Satur­ Turnpike, just northwest of Union parking spaces. JOB INTERVIEW — Bertalina Kazakova holds up a good luck charm while day, please telephone your carrier. with them that is contingent on the P h o n e ( . (Hofnel Pond. The town-owned parcel husband Nikolai Nikolski watches during a news conference this week in stadium before a scheduled doubleheader If you’re unable to reach your car­ The hearing haa not been sche­ necessary approvals (from the ^comprises about 7.7 acres. duled yet, planning officials said _ (VMirkl with the Boston Red Sox and then left for his rier, cell eubecrlber service at 647- Tha Manchester Herald la ■ mem­ PZC),” Pellegrini said. Wfest Hartford, CF 06117 Lakeland, Fla. The Ytusband and wife high wire act team defected to the United 0948 by 6:30 p.m. weekdays or 10 a. ber of the Aeeociated Prase and a : According to the site plans, the today. daily radiation treatment. (203) 232-4571 ext. 217 States from Russia while on tour in Argentina with the Moscow Circus. They He was hospitalized July 17, two days after m. Salurdaya for guarenteed deliv- member of tha Audit Bureau of Cir- buildings would be built next to VSH-II, which is made up of The commission granted VSH-II *ery In Manchester. culatlone. .J are currently Interviewing for a job with Ringling Brothers and Barnum and leading the Am erican League to a victory in each other. A stockpile area would Rhode Ikland developers Hugh J. a zone change for the par; el from Bailey Circus. the All-Star Game. be located to the south of the Vaughn, David G. Hunter and Industrial to Business li June 2. complex and about 102 parking B ra ^ a n P. Smith, has an agree­ after a public bearing. "■« ■ -J---- Ma n c h e s t e r HFRALD. Wednesday. A uk 13. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedne.sday. Aug. 13. 1986 Bozzuto calls on O’Neill Connecticut In Brief Gejdenson optimistic on Trident funds Murder witness is kiiied in Texas Bv Daniel Beegan ments of the Gramm-Rudman law. interview, said he remained The Associated Press Gejdenson was supported by optimistic. to order full divestment M ILFORD — A man wJio was a potential witness for the second Armed Services Committee Chair­ ” I am confident we are going to WASHINGTON - Rep. Sam murder trial of a defendant accused of raping and killing a man Les Aspin, D-Wis., and other win this fight.” he said. Gejdenson. D-Conn., says he’s still 5-year-old girl has been shot to death in Texas, authorities said. senior Democrats on the panel in Dickinson also complained that HARTFORD (AP) — Republi­ He said it was important to act optimistic Congress will approve without destroying its economy Paul A. Rebmann, 35, formerly of Stratford, was shot in the his efforts to restore the Trident the move to restore the Trident can gubernatorial candidate Ri­ quickly because "the economic and creating further hardship for money for a 14th Trident subma­ chest and shoulder on Saturday night outside a trailer home in But the plan was defeated 211-188 was a backdoor attempt to cut chard C. Bozzuto says Democratic and human rights conditions in rine this year, despite opposition South African blacks. Valley View, Texas, said Sheriff John Aston of Cook County, with Dickinson leading the President Reagan’s "Star Wars” Gov. William A. O’Neill doesn’t that country are deteriorating. The from a senior Republican member Eddy criticized his opponent. Texas. opposition. program. have to wait until next year to have time to act is now, while our action Democratic incumbent Sen. Chris­ of the House Armed Services No arrests have been made in the shooting, a spokeswoman for Dickinson said Monday’s vote “ It was a cute little trick my the state sell its pensiqn-fund will still mean something and topher J. Dodd for favoring tough Committee. Aston said Tuesday, puts the submarine in jeopardy, liberal friends tried to pull,” investments in companies doing while we can still make lucrative sanctions against South Africa. Rep. Bill Dickinson. R-Ala.. even though it is included in the The girl, Constance Roberts, was found beaten, sexually Dickinson said. ” lt was just an end business with white-ruled South investments elsewhere.” Dodd, seeking a seco,nd term this ranking GOP member of the Senate’s version of the authoriza­ Africa. assaulted and strangled near a school in June 1982. Daniel Stuart run that was attempted by the He estimated that of the state’s year, gave the Democrats’ re­ Armed Services Committee, said tion bill and a House appropria­ O’Neill had said last week he was convicted in June 1983 in Milford Superior Court of raping liberals to get at the big programs, $3.5 billion pension investment sponse to President Reagan’s Tuesday he exjiected Congress tions subcommittee has provided like SDL that they don’t approve would ask the 1987 General Assem­ and killing her and is serving a life sentence for capital felony portfolio, $562.5 million is invested South African proposals made would delay the Trident program money for it. and soak it up in the Trident.” bly to approve a full-divestment murder. for a year. in companies doing business with over the weekend. ” I don’t think it’s got any chance The Strategic Defense Initiative program. South Africa. A Superior Court judge ordered a second trial for Stuart last Eddy said he favored only those Dickinson, who led opposition at all in this year’s budget cycle,” (SDI) is the formal name of the "H e doesn’t need to wait for “ The people of Connecticut want sanctions aimed specifically at the fall, on the basis of two notes of a 24-year-old Milford man, the Monday night ' to a Gejdenson Dickinson said in an interview. He “ Star Wars” missile defense legislation next year,” Bozzuto out of South Africa,” said Gary white minority government and its late Joseph Salomone, who was found hanged while the jury was amendment that would have res­ said he felt the Trident program program. said, "H e can begin to instruct the Franks, the Republican candidate agencies that enforce apartheid. deliberating in Stuart’s case. The notes appeared to apologize for tored the $1.5 billion Trident to the could be delayed for a year without Gejdenson said, however, that treasurer as to what steps he for comptroller who was with He proposed bans on loans to the beating and raping an unidentified girl. 1987 House defense authorization jeopardizing national security by the Trident is more important lo wishes to tak e... and that’s exactly Bozzuto at his news conference.. government, a stronger role for the bill, said the lack of support for putting off the decommissioning of what he ought to be doing." national security than SDI "Under our Republican adminis­ and mandatory defense spending by Connecticut’s an older Polaris ballistic missile ” Mr. Dickinson has never seen a Bozzuto joined Tuesday in the tration, that’s what they’ll get.” compliance with equal opportunity Ex-Bristol mayor qualifies for ballot congressmen helped jeopardize submarine He said budget consid­ call for a sale of all state weapons system he doesn’t like,” Bozzuto claimed that O’Neill guidelines by companies doing the ballistic missile submarine. erations were the only reason for Gejdenson said. ” Mr. Dickinson investments in'companies doing HARTFORD — A state elections official says that was reacting to the make-up of the business with South Africa. " I would have felt a little bit the delay and that Congress and wants to hang onto SDI. which is a business with South Africa. Republican ticket, which includes gubernatorial hopeful and former Bristol Mayor Frank J. Longo He also proposed that the U.S. more sympathetic to their-plain­ the Navy were happy with the pie-in-the-sky waste of defen.se Connecticut already has a law had collected enough petition signatures to get on the Novem ber Middletown Mayor Sebastian Ga- give money to South African tive cries if they were a bit m ore. submarine's performance. dollars. In the end. we will pass a forbidding state investment in ballot. rafalo for treasurer. Last year. institutions and organizations that supportive, instead of just putting Dickinson said Gejdenson was budget that meets the spending companies doing business with Dolly Roth of the secretary of the state’s office said Tuesday Garafalo ordered the sale of all promote housing, education and something in their pockets back one of the backers of lower defense targets and includes the Trident.” South Africa unless those compan­ city investments in companies that Longo had gathered thousands of signatures more than the health care for blacks. home.” Dickinson said. Tridents spending and wanted to restore the But one of Gejdensop’s suppor­ SAMUEL GEJDENSON ies meet strict equal opportunity 10,842 he needed to qualify for the ballot. doing business with South Africa. "Those who dare to suggest that are built by the Electric Boat Trident only because ” it affects his ters in the Monday amendment guidelines. ... better than SDI Meanwhile, Republican U.S. Se­ there is a middle ground, that Longo, who was Bristol’s Democratic mayor from 1971 to 1975, division of General Dynamics parochial interest.” fight. Rep. Charles Bennett. D- AP pholo Bozzuto said disinvestment nate candidate Roger W. Eddy has devastating the South African is running on the “ Unaffiliated Party” line and has candidates Corp., located at Groton, Conn. Dickinson said he felt freshman Fla., chairman of the Armed would send a strong message to Trident. It will be a matter of proposed a series of limited economy is counterproductive and running with him for otherr state offices. Authorization for a 14th Trident Rep. John Rowland. R-Conn . was Services seapower subcommittee, Shark patrol that nation that its system of racial whether they can fit the thing tot hi' sanctions that the United States will only result in great suffering He said he was running because Democratic Gov. William A. submarine was excluded from the the only member of the state’s also predicted the fight to save the separation will not be tolerated. He Gramm-Rudman law.” could impose on Africa. for both blacks and whites, they O’Neill has presided over “ the most corrupt administration in defense authorization bill reported House delegation with a consistent Trident would be tough. A police patrol boat rides alongside one sightings forced the closing of Nan- said he disagreed with President ” 11 does not have any enemies Eddy, a former state senator are branded as defenders of the state of Connecticut. He has shown no leadership. He never by the Armed Services Committee. record of supporting defense “ I favor putting it back if we get Reagan’s opposition to strong per se.” Bennett said. ” Wc are of the numerous sharks reported along tasket Beach in Hull, Mass. from Newington, said his propos­ apartheid, even racists,” Eddy knows what’s going on.” because of sjiending targets set to ' spending. the money lo do it.” said Bennett. economic sanctions. going lo build the Trident subma­ the Massachusetts coast this week. The als would sanction the country said in a prepared statement. meet the deficit reduction require­ But Gejdenson. in a separate “ There is nothing wrong with the Worker suspended after giving tour rines evenluallv.” NEW HAVEN — A city Housing Authority worker has been Alfred Taricco M.D. has retired suspended for a week without pay after he took a reporter Accused bookie Hospital employees approve contract through a housing project where he Worked, officials said. from the practice of surgery. Housing Authority Executive Director David Echols said Ed WATERBURY — Blue-collar spokesman Rich Bulat “ We wanted to negotiate co.st work. Sherman was suspended on Monday in part because he left his workers who had been on strike The new contract calls for wage work post without notifying his supervisor. will remain in jail containment of health insurance The service and maintenance TtyuJllaJ^ Form er patients who wish their from Waterbury Ho.spital since increases of .3 percent this year. 3 costs. The union has agreed to workers won’t cross picket lines Sherman said he was jierform ing his normal tasks as a Youth Specialty Shop June 2 have voted unanimously to percent next year, and 2 ‘/2 percent' reduce the hospital’s contribution while nurses are still striking records forwarded to another maintenance worker when he brought Josh Kovner, a reporter LITCH FIELD — Authorities say Superior Court hearing in Derby in approve a new contract, and the third year, and a $100 bonus the from 12‘/i percent of gross payroll Waterbury Hospital. Milstein said. for the Jackson Newspapers, with him on Aug. 5. they’ll leave reputed major book­ June knowing he would likely be 757 MAIN iST.. D O W N TO W N M A N C H ES TER striking nurses are continuing first year, said Merilee Milstein. lo 12 percent.” Bulat said. The hospital’s 147 licensed prac­ physician should address their After a fire at the nearly vacant Elm Haven 10-story building, maker Paul Seiser in jail for jailed for contempt. their negotiations, officiais said an official with the New England But despite the fact the blue- tical nurses and 429 registered requests to: Kovner “ asked me what I thought caused such a big fire,” contempt for now rather than seek Four others arre.sted this week Approximately 400 of the ,54,'5 Health Care Employees Union. collar workers voted to approve nurses walked off the job on June 4 Sherman said. ”I told him people leave things in vacant his release so he can be charged on charges they lied to the striking service and maintenance District 1199 the new contract, that doesn’t when they could not arrive at a new apartments, then I showed him some of the apartments.” with perjury. 2‘A-year-old Torrington grand jury BACK TO SCHOOl SALE workers approved by voice vote She said that most workers had mean they’ll be going back to contract. P .O . B ox 687, M a n c h e s te r, C T 06040. Echols said Sherman was suspended because “ he has a State jMiliee revealed Tuesday investigation have been released Tuesday night a contract ham­ made about $8 per hour before the specific assigned job which he is hired to perform. He’s hired to they had obtained an arrest on $5,000 bonds each pending mered out by union officials and ne\v contract, and that over three take care of building 180. That means keeping hallways and warrant charging Seiser. 48. of August 25 court appearances, slate 2 0 % OFF representatives from the hospital years, the new agreement is the New Hartford with one count of various other apartments cleaned up.” police said. on Monday night. equivalent of a 9 percent raise. perjury. 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HAQAR THE'HORRIBLE by Oik Brown* PEANUTS by Charlei M. Schulz MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesdtiy. Aiig. 13 1986 — 4 MAAMET, PEAAEM0EP-1F P O U T ^^^S lTA rB FO R A AMP I'LL MAVe LUMEN VOU LIVE ON A TW0-PRON6EP AMy t h i M© y o u POM'T SBCOUP.'Z WAMT YOU Y 3U P yWOTHEfZ TME PE5ERT, VOU MAVE STICK IS A GREAT UMPEI2STAMP 0OTUE(2s YOU. TO COA^E PISMT TOM 0/ TO WATCH OUT FOR OfZ YOU MAVE - >- TALK TO YOU PEFENSIVE lUEAPON.. Identity of ‘Southside Slayer’ eludes L.A. police rattlesnakes ... ~ S ^ A QUESTION. Bv Bruce V. Bigelow The Associated Press women, both stabbing victims, were found dumped in bedrooms, investigators said they received 2,000 calls C53> deserted schoolyards in south central . in two weeks alone. Authorities have definitely linked one body to the If the Southside victims had been housewives from LOS ANGELES — In the back alleys and dark serial murders. However, police Lt. John Zom, Beverly Hills, or young women attending UCLA, the corners of the Southside, a section of town not listed in commander of the task force, said there is less to tie tourist guides, someone is killing women. lack of police progress in the case would be a scandal, the other victim to the Southside Slayer. says Margaret Prescod, a caustic critic of the Since September 1983, 17 murders have been It’s hard, Zorn said, to distinguish the trademarks investigation. attributed to the man called the Southside Slayer. of the serial killer from the area’s common violence U.S. ACRES by Jim Davit Three other killings may also be his work. “ What kind of moral judgment is being made about against women. the value of peoples' lives?" asked Prescod, who has Police know the pattern: all but three of the victims POOR WAPE.I SWEAR HE'S Of 750 homicide victims in Los Angeles each year, campaigned in the past for prostitutes’ rights. THE PHANTOM by Laa Palk S Sy Barry THEN \WHV\ CAMOUFLAGE IS have been black, most were prostitutes, and they were AFRAID OF EVERWTHINO ARE WOU VERV FASHIONABLE roughly 20 percent are women, he said. It was not until Prescod’s efforts to spur the police have been PISOUI6 EP NOW,THAT'S WHV strangled or stabbed repeatedly, almost to the point of last summer that police noticed a different pattern endorsed by black organizations and feminist groups wAirina, NO, I /MUST t e r r o r is t s h a v e “ overkill," as one investigator expressed it. 6^0IN(3 A 6QOAO TRAVEL RE TRAINEP AS A emerging on the Southside. that say attacks against black prostitutes represent SUSHI WITH >OU. ALOHe KILLERS. THEREERE There are other similarities police won’t talk about. From the outset, Zorn had said the string of attacks against all women. /WAV 8E Yet despite the pattern, despite a task force of 49 murders would be hard to solve. Nearly every attack Prescod sa|fs more detectives should be assigned to HUNPREC79 officers, despite hundreds of citizen reports, despite TAKE HELP, has been fatal, with no witnesses. The victims’ friends the task force and the FBI should join the descriptions of an attacker by three victims who are hard to find and they distrust police. For the more investigation. ^ survived, police don’t really have a clue as to who the distant murders the trail is cold. The first victim Zorn, in denying that police are soft-pedaling the killer is or what drives him to murder. linked to the case died Sept. 4, 1983. case, said he can request more investigators as “ There’s very little in the way of physical evidence And after the victims were killed, most were needed for the task force. The FBI, however, lacks to work on in this case," said Lt. Tony Toomey of the dumped somewhere else, depriving investigators of jurisdiction to enter the case because no federal laws Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. “ Everyb­ crime scenes that sometimes yield important clues. have been violated, said FBI spokesman Fred ody involved in it seems to be very frustrated. We Investigators cite another, more intangible factor Reagan. don’t seem to be making very much progress." that has allowed the serial killer to continue his Prescod has compared the Southside Slayer’s The lack of progress has prompted some Residents rampage: most people don’t seem to care that much rampage to violence against women elsewhere, Tomorrow: PMSierJoens ?\ CAPTAIN EASY "Sby Crooka A Caaale of the depressed, crime-ridden neighborhood to about the victims. notably in Seattle, where the so-called Green River ' WHAT'S UP. CAPTAIN EA&V, THI& accuse police of not giving the case their best effort', After working more than nine months on the case, Killer has been blamed for the deaths of at least 36 IS ROULETTE. perhaps, they say, because the victims were black or A Zorn said the task force had received 1,200 citizen women. BLONDIE by Daan Young A Sian Draka prostitutes. Los Angeles police this week released this reports, including tips on suspicious cars and people. Task force detectives have looked at other cases But while the investigation remains stalled, the composite of the Southside Slayer WOULD >OU FIK THE t h e k i t c h e n f a u c e t THE FAUCET ? WHEN But in last summer’s Nightstalker case in which 16 and found nothing that links them to the killer they’re KITCHEN FAUCET ? r " RIGHT m killing continues. On July 25, the bodies of two more IS S T IL L DRIPPINS CAN I ( a f t e r TH E people were murdered, most of them in their hunting, Zom said. suspect. RIGHT S O T O \ F A U C E T R ia-IT BED?' 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10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aqg. 13. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. 13. 1986 - 11 Obituaries Water main break interrupts service FOCUS/Food By George LaVng eight-inch water main that runs Robert E. Brairton, Christian burial will be held at 10 Herald Reporter calls from town water customers crews were pumping water out of a.m. at St. Bartholomew’s Church. north with a 12-inch main that runs from as far away as Spring Street the trench. was CQ8 principal Burial will be in East Cemetery. along Hartford Road, according to and Carriage Drive, Walsh said. A water main break this morn­ town Water Operations Manager Robert E. Brairton. 65. of East ing at the comer of Hartford Road Customers were left without Walsh and Town Fire Depart­ Kevin Walsh. water for about 30 minutes until ment Deputy Chief Peter Beckwith Hartford, died Monday at his ChMter J. Borawtkl and Elm Street flooded a quarter- Walsh said a cave-in broke the home. He was a principal of mile section of Hartford Road, valves on either side of the break said the department was con­ Chester J . Borawski. 74, of Avon, valve that connects the two pipes, were closed, he said. The amount cerned a utility pole near the hole Coventry Grammar School from nearly injured three construction sending a rush of water into a 1970 to 1072. husband of Mary (Belasco) Bo­ workers and left residents in of water lost, and the cost of the might fall because of the cave-in. rawski, died Tuesday at the seven-foot-deep trench workers break were unknown, Walsh said. Crews from Northeast Utilities He was bom in Lima. N.Y.. in southeastern Manchester with low had excavated. Three workers 1921 and had lived in East Hartford University of Connecticut Health water pressure. "It’s quite a bit," he said. were nearby, but no trouble was Center, Farmington. He was the immediately Jumped out of the Traffic along Hartford Road was reported as of 11 a.m. for the last 36 years. He was The break occurred at about hole, avoiding being covered by the awarded a Fulbright Scholarship father of Mary Ann Bossidy of 10:15 a.m.. about 30 yards east of detoured around the site onto the Bolton. water, he said. parking lot at the former Manches­ The construction work was being in the early 1950s and attended the the intersection near Cheney Hall. The break depleted water re­ Shakespeare Institute at the Uni­ He also Is survived by another Workers with the Milton C. Beebe ter Community College building. done as part the public improve­ serves kept in tanks at the Nike site Water was flowing- west down ments being made to the Cheney versity of Birmingham in Eng­ daughter, Carolyn Morrison of Co. of Storrs were trying to and on Forest Street. Walsh said. land . He began his teaching career Hudson, Mass.; two sisters, Cathe­ upgrade the connection of an Hartford Road toward the inter­ Historic District, which includes The department was flooded with section with Goslee Drive because the widening of Hartford Road. MER in 1950 in East Hartford High rine Ogden of El Cerrito. Calif., School, where he became dean of and Helene Eisenhofer of Newing­ boys, then East Hartford assistant ton; and several nieces, nephews, Police roundup t h e l iv in superintendent and acting superin­ grandnieces and grandnephews. tendent. He had been superintend­ The funeral will be Thursday at ent of schools in Tolland and a 9:15 a.m. at the Vincent Funeral teacher of English and humanities Home, 120 Albany Turnpike, Can­ at Penney High Schooi in East ton, with a mass of Christian burial Hartford from 1972 until his at 10 a.m. at St. Ann Church, Avon. Hartford men charged with burglary retirement in 1984. He also was Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, owner of Gallery 5 East in East Avon. Calling hours are today from Police arrested two men who a false name. said that witnesses later saw the was taken. Hartford from 1969 to 1977. He was 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. fled on foot Tuesday after being The incident was reported men, holding what looked like caught in the act of burglarizing a around 2; 54 p.m. by a rental agent Police said they found Padilla *t’s the weekend! Picture yourself swaying in a S TU FFifi C H d P S FRUITED a World WarllU.S. Army veteran. tools, near the window of an hammock, relaxing in the a^m o o n sun. “What’s He leaves no survivors. Manchester apartment. at the office of Damato Enter­ apartment. under a Hockanum River bridge AK1ARETTO Alvin Q. Culver Edwin Padilla, 30. and Marcos prises, and tenants at the apart­ overpass. DeJesus, police said, for dinner?” someone asks. “I’m starving!” Not One pan com bread, cold, crumbled There will be no funeral or When the rental agent yelled at SHORTCAKE calling hours. A private memorial Alvin G. Culver. 58, of South R. DeJesus, 43, both of Hartford, ment complex, located at 240 New them, the two men fled Into a was discovered coming out of the to worry— the whole menu’s under control. One 13V4-ounce can single strength service will be held in September. Windsor, died Tuesday at Man­ were charged with third-degree State Road, according to police. cornfield, heading for Adams field back onto New State Road. chicken broth The Callahan Funeral Home. 1602 chester Memorial Hospital. He burglary. Police said they also Police said witnesses had ob­ Street, police said. Police found the Both were held on $50,000 bonds The cucumber and barley salad is marinating. All 1 egg 4 cups any Main St.. East Hartford, has was the husband of the late charged DeJesus with criminal served two suspicious men hang­ apartment’s first-floor window and were presented at Manchester that’s left to do with the bean casserole is heat it Isabelle (Cecere) Culver and the impersonation after he eave them ing around the complex. Police V4 cup chopped onion combination sliced charge of arrangements. had b ^n forced open, but nothing Superior Court this morning. up. The pork chops are ready to be stuffed and 1 tablespoon vegetable oil peaches and Memorial donations may be father of Raymond G. Culver of Bolton. ^ lle d . And the sauce is made, too. 'The shortcake V4 cup catsup, strawberries made to the Bernie Dandley just needs to be assembled. Memorial Scholarship Fund, care He also is survived by two other '/t cup pancake syrup Vt cup sugar sons. Gregory A. Culver and One-third cup lemon Juice One-third cup plus of East Hartford High School. 869 Each recipe has enough make-ahead options to Forbes St., East Hartford 06118. Jonathan M. Culver, both of South SAVE NOW ON AMERICAS TOP NAME BRANDS! 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons al- Windsor; a daughter. Lynn M. make time in the kitchen seem like nothing. And Culver of South Windsor; and a then there is just enough outdoor cooking to keep 2 tablespoons prepared mustard m(«d flavored liqueur Georgette P. Boech brother. Raymond E. Culver of both you and the house cool. Vi teaspoon pepper *V4 cups buttermilk Georgette P. (Phelan) Bosch, 47, Orange, Texas. He was prede­ 6 pork chops, IVt inches thick pancake & waffle of 139 Vernon St., died Monday at ceased by his mother. Ella (Ed­ As your family moves outside this summer, mix wards) Culver. Manchester Memorial Hospital. remember this perfect patio menu. Just follow the In large bowl, combine com bread, broth and egg; V4 cup water She was bom in Union City. N.J., The funeral will be Thursday at 9 easy step-by-step instructions for a livin’ easy Aug. 20. 1938, and had been a a.m. at the Samsel Funeral Home. MSx toss lightly until thoroughly moistened. 2 tablespoons margarine or butt meal that fits your life in the summertime. melted Manchester resident for 25 years. 419 Buckland Road. South Wind­ She was employed as a clerk at sor, with a mass of Christian burial Saut£ cHiion in oil until tender. Ad^ remaining 2 cups sweetened whipped cream Bradlees on Broad Street, where at 10 a.m. at St. Margaret Mary S U M M f p MARINATED CUCUMBER ingredients, except pork chops. Simmer 15 minutes. non-dairy whipped topping she worked for a year and a half. Church. Burial will be in Mount St. Trim excess fat from chq». CXit a pocket to m rib 2 tablespoons sliced, toasted almondi She is survived by a cousin. Benedict Cemetery. Bloomfield. & BARLEY SALAD side to center of c ^ , cutting parallel to surface. (optional) Marjorie Valentine of Rye, N.H.. Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Stuff each chop witii 2 heaping tablespoons and four other cousins, all out of and 7 to 9 p.m. 2 cups water stuffing."' Secure edges witii wooden picks, Heat oven to 425°F. GreOse 8 or 9-inch round state. Memorial donations may be One-third cup medium pearled barley if desired. cake pan. Combine fruit, 1/4 cup sugar and 2 Calling hours at the Holmes made to the South Windsor Visiting Vi teaspoon salt (optional) tablespoons liqueur; mix well. Chill. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., are 9 Nurses Association. 90 Ayers '-■-n to 9:30 a m. Thursday. A mass of Road. South Windsor 06074. 3 medium cucumbers, se^ ed , cut into Place stuffed pork chops on rack in broiler pan sticks or over ash-coyered medium coals on outdoor grill (Combine pancake mix, remaining sugar, 1 medium red pepper, chopped so meat is 4 to 6 inches to m heat. Broil first side watN, remaining 1/3 cup liqueur and margarine, ■Sf Vi cup sliced green onions about 20 minutes; turn. Continue broiling about mixing just until dry ingredients are moistened. 2 tablespoons cider vinegar IS to 20 minutes or until pork is no longer pink. Spread into prepared pan; bake 15to 20 minutes Opposition iikeiy Turn again during last 10 minutes, basting firequently or until golden brown. Cool 5 minutes; remove 1 tablespoon sugar from pan. Cool completely on wire cooling rack. Vi teaspoon dillweed with sauce. 6 SERVINGS To serve, slice shortcake horizontally into 2 layers. on fuel aid plans Bring water to a boil; stir in barley and 1/4 Fill and top with sweetened fruit and whipp^ "'NOTE: Remaining stuffing may be baked in a teaspoon salt. Reduce heat. Cover; simmer SO to cream. Sprinkle with almonds, if desired. 325®F oven 35 to 40 minutes or Wrmiped in heavy By Alex GIrelll not to be identified, said today that 60 minutes or until tender, stirring occasionally. duty foil and placed on the grill during the last 20 6 TO 8 SERVINGS Associate Editor if the 0PM sets the price at a small Drain. Combine barley, cucumbers, red pepper, amount above the harbor price. minutes of gniling time. State Sen. Carl Zinsser. R- "They are going to wipe out the onions, vinegar, sugar and dill weed; chill 2 to 3 *NOTE: If desired, substitute 1/2 teaspoon Manchcster, expects to hear some little guy.” hours. Just biefore serving, add remaining 1/2 almond extract for liqueur ad d ^to fruit, and 1 opposition from oil dealers to a ...... ^GARDEN GQRN'BREAD* V teaspoon-almond extiwt for liqueur add^ to proposed state fuel assistance The spokesman said that his EIGHT 1/2 CUP SERVINGS ''v battts’; increiue water to I cup. program at a public hearing in firm has established a good 1 cup enriched com meal l working relationship with the COMPARE...... SHOP ELSEWHERE FIRST! Manchester next week: 1 cup all-purpose flour Community Renewal Team and 9UMMERFEST BEAN BAKE Zinsser said this morning he has other agencies that administer the ’’YOU" COME IN AND SELECT FROM HUNDREDS OF ITEMS IN STOCK,. 2 tablespoons sugar (tqitionBl) received calls from oil dealers who program and the price limit will THEN "YOU" PICK THE PRICE.... WE'LL TAKE ANY REASONABLE OFFER.! 4 teaspoons baking powder object to a provision in Gov. damage that. Vi teaspoon sage or poultry seasoning 1 medium summer squash, sliced Vi William O'NeiH’s program that Vt teas|M>on salt (optional) taicb thick, each slice cut in half would permit the state’s Office of Zinsser said he feels that some BE PREPARED TO BUY! 1 medium zucchini, sliced V4-inch thick, Policy and Management to set the control is necessary, however. He 1 cop milk said he has heard reports of oil YOU WON'T BELIEVE THESE VALUES ... BUT, BE READY TO BUY. EVERYTHING IS *eggs each slice cut in half price of fuel oil delivered under the Vt assistance program at a fixed dealers adding as much 15 cents to SOLD ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS,...AND THEY WON’T LAST LONG Vi cup vegetable oil cup chopped onion percentage above the market price the price of a gallon Of fuel oil. S -3 1 medium tomato, seeded^ chopped Vi cop chopped green bell pepper I AT THESE PRICES. . 2 tablespoons margarine or butter at the New Haven Harbor. Zinsser said that some 20 million >/i cup sliced celery The program provides $52 mil­ gallons of oil are delivered under Vt cup sliced green onions ' Two 1 6 ^ n ce cans pork and beans, lion for low-income energy assist­ the program and at even a penny a drained ance and weatherization efforts. gallon an overcharge would be 2 tablespoons catsup It will be the subject of a hearing serious. 1 table^pon flrmly packed brown sugar at 7 p.m. Aug. 20 in the hearing Zinsser is co-chairman of ...the -i' 1 tnblespoon Worcestershire sauce .-« room of Lincoln Center. General Assembly’s Energy and Heat oven to 425?!'. Grease 8 or 9-inch Stenspobns prepared mustnrd A spokesman for a major fuel Public Utilities Committee which square 8|!ddng pan. Contbine (by dealer in the area, who preferred will hold the hearing. ingredScnttisdd milk, eggs aiMoiL Beat Heat oven to 3 7 ^ . Saut6 summer about 1 ntouteor untilsmoodt. Ftdd in squash, zucchini, onion and •VW(V>.■■ vegetables. Pour into prepared pan. 'gnoM pepper in margarine Bolton zoners back project Bake 20 to 2S mifkms or until until criiqMender. Add golden brown. remaining ingredients; By John Mitchell This morning. Dooley clarified Spoon into l-l/2-qt. Herald Reporter his request for a town meeting. "It »TO IdSiRVINGS cZssetoie. Bake 25 to 30 is the type of structure you would "'minutes or until BOLTON — The Chairman of the find zoning regulations against in bubMy around Zoning Commission said in a letter many places.” he said, noting the to the Public Building Commission height and size of the structures. Monday that a building permit for “If it shines in somebody’s bed­ OUTDOOR a lighting project at Herrick Park room window, somebody’s not instock should be approved and suggested going to like it.” GRILUNG that another public hearing ^ held D nusenoN S; before the work begins. However, members of the PBC In iO-inch Zoning Chairman Philip G. Doo­ saw no need for town input. “I don’t oven proof ley said that he "saw no basis for see any reason for a further public _0HML£CTO hearing.” said Joseph Loersch. mercmanoi«» skiiiet, denying a permit which is primar­ Philip A. Pineo agreed, adding s a v e sautd summer ily for structure and electrical.” that “these meetings are open to squash, The PBC had asked for Dooley’s the public.” zucchini, opinion on the matter, accordingto IIP Chairman Ron Heim, because At a July public hearing, voters 4 0 onion Miid there is no zoning ordinance for the approved plans to use $18,000 in \WHY PAY MORE! project, which involves the instal­ federal revenue funds for the extra lation of new floodlights at two cost of the project. until: ballfields at Herrick Memorial Plans to renovate the ballfields tender,' Park. Donley also suggested in have been in the works for three reinahdng the letter that residents should years. The original project was ingrutfents. discuss the light’s height and abandoned after it was deemed too expensive. Plans to enlarge the GOokover brightne.ss before the project beg­ LTi-'' medium coals ins. "It should have the visibility of existing field were rejected by a public hearing as I have told votdrs last year after the cost (First Selectman) Doug Cheney,’’ estimate rose to nearly twice the amount the town had allocated. flow)'oq> the letter stated ■"( 'I l' 2S:ioJD THANKSGIVING I give thanks for the favor S t S & -EVERY AIR CONDITIONER-EVEAY VCR granted for the powerful No­ NO NOVENA TO ST. JUDE - EVERY COLOR TV - EVERY REFRIGERATOR Ir e a s o n a b l e O holy St. Jude, Apostle and mar­ vena made to sacred heart. - EVERY WASHER - EVERY DRYER - EVERY RANGE T 7 T tyr, great in virtue and rich in mira­ May the Sacred Heart of Je­ lOFFER ■ 4^-^ cles; near kinsman of Jesus Christ, sus be praised, adored, glo­ • EVERY MICROWAVE - EVERY DISHWASHER - EVERY FREEZER taithtul Intercessor of all who in­ IWILL BE voke your special patronage in time rified through the whole IREFUSEDI of need. To you I have recourse world forever. Amen. Say ... MUST BE SOLD ... NOW! from the depth pf my heart and humbly beg to whom Ood has given this little prayer 6 times a such great power to come to my as­ day for 9 consecutive days. sistance. Help me in my present and Your prayer will be an­ s urgent petition. In return I promise ~£C Y TO G ET TO! to make your name known and swered before the 9th day, 445 H a m w i . VISA. cause you to be Invoked. no matter how impossible it wMcnsnA CnotiDowloe) Say three "Our Fathers, Three Hail Marys and Glorias " Publica­ may seem to you. Don’t for­ tion must be promised. St. Jude get to thank the Sacred E-Z TERMS: pray for us and all who Invoke your Heart. Publication promised -CASH aid. Amen. This novena has never been known to fail. 1 have had my for favor received. I Qtf » - CREDIT CARO request granted. * — LCT. - MONTHLT OPEN DAILY: MON-THURS TIL • • TUES-WED-SAT TK S • ntO A TTIl* PAYMENTS J.A.Q. , J.A.Q. 12 - MANTHKSTKR HKRALP. Wednesdiiy. Aug 13, 1986 Supermarket Shopper MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 13. 1986 — 13 It’s parents’ responsibility to watch kids while shopping About Town parking lot on P itk in Street. F o r school from Monday to Aug 22 tead at 106 Hartford Road, are both Bv Martin Sloane peace and comfort AAR ^ visits Maine more information, call Adele Cha- from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at open Sundays and Thursday from I American Association of Retired ples. 649-0759. Presbyterian Churchof Manches­ to 5 p.m..Admission is$l for adults, DFAR MARTIN: I in plod yon stuck up for mothers D EAR MARTIN: I wondered why there were so few Clip ‘n’ file refunds Persons. Connecticut Northeast ter. 43 Spruce St. ^efeides Bible free to children under 16 when who have no choice hut to brinp their children alonp refund forms displayed in the supermarkets in my Chapter 604. will sponsor a trip to when they po shoppinp I am one of them stories, there will be crafts, accompanied by an adult and free are;i. and 1 asked the store managers about this. Smuggler’s Cove. Boolhbay Har­ Beauty Produrts. Cosmetics. Grooming Aids Universal Product Code symbols from the back of singing, games and puppets. To to soefety members. Grouptours of I have a •li'j-yejir nld dauphter and often take her One store manager said it was too much of a hassle bor. Maine, from Monday to Aug Bible school planned shoppinp with me She is always well-behaved (F ile No. 11-C) two Cutex Perfect Color cosmetics (excluding register and for m ore inform ation, either or both m ay be arranged by to pul the pads of form s up on I he shelves or even on a 20. boarding the bus starling at Children from kindergarten Clip out this file and keep it with similar emery boards), plus one 4-ounce size or larger call 643-5375 or 643-0906 calling 643-11,63 because she truly enioys beinp in the supermarket hulletin board This manager tells delivery men to 7:10 a.m. and leaving at 7: .30 a m. through junior high school are cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with Cutex polish remover carton or the back labels of There tire alw ays new itemy-tosee and friendly [x-ople throw the forms in the dumpster from Concordia Lutheran Church invited to attend a vacation Bible who say hello to her Visitinp the supermarket has beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting the products. Include a dated cash-register Another store m anager said that he usually putsihe the needed proofs of purchase while looking for Industry is focus Pressure clinic set •tei'ti a pood learninp and social experience for her form s on the shelves early in the m orning, but they are receipt with the purchase prices circled, along the required forms at the supermarket', in Manchester Historical Society's COVENTRY - Community Kven if I wanted to shop without her I can't afford to always pone by noon. He added that greedy people with $2.2.6 postage and handling. Expires Sept. 30. newspapers and magazines, and when trading 1986. Musuem of Ix)oal H istory at 126 Health Care Services will sponsor drop her off with a baby sitter iusr to po procery who are trying to grab the entire pads often get into with friends. Offers may not be available in all WHITE RAIN cash refund offer. Receive up to Cedar St. is shovying an exhibit. a blood pressure clinic Thursday shoppinp Also my family doesn't live in this town, squabbles with each other, and he has decided that Births areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive a $4 refund. Send the required refund form, the Businesses and Industries of North from 1 to 2 p.m. at Coventry and I am not willinp to drop her off with stranpers rather than pulling battling customers apart all the each refund. required proofs of purchase and the dated Manchester. The show will con­ Pharmacy. A sim ilar clinic will be Resides I happen to enjoy her company w hile I am time, he was going to burn the refund forms! These offers require refund forms: cash-register receipt with the purchase price Lloyds, Maribeth Frances, Memorial Hospital. The maternal tinue until Sept, 7. This museum held Aug. 28 from 1 to 2 p.m. at the shoppinp I know there are many women in the same I was shocked and I didn't know how' to answer float AVANTAGE Free Offer, Receive a free circled from the following: While Rain hairspray daughter of David W. and S ally A. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and the societj^’s Cheney Homes­ V illa g ? Pharm acy. them What can Ido to tx'rsuade I he store managers to Avantage Haircolor. Send the required refund Reigh Webster of Chicago. The This is not the D ark Apes. ;ind children have a ripht (send the sticke r from the package bottom ), fo ra (Taylor) Lloyds of 51 Jarvis Road, distribute refund forms more fairly? form and the front panel from a Loving Care paternal grandparents are Mr. and to he in superm arkets - Annette Surface V irp in ia $1 refund: White Rain shampoo (send the captive was born July 26 at Manchester Yoland Oswalt Lorain. Ohio. Brand Haircolor (front panels from any other Memorial Hospital. The maternal Mrs. Frank Steele of East s- Beach Va. closure hinge, which can be .snipped from the Harold J. Lehmus, M.D. Haircolor or Avantage product cannot be cap), for a $1 refund: White Rain conditioner grandparents are M r. and Mrs,. Hartford. DEAR YOLAND: I am convinced that there is only accepted). Expires Nov 30. 1986. (send the captive closure hinge, which can be Alva Taylor of Winchester. Hamp­ announces his retirem ent from the HEAR .ANNETTE: f'm plad yourdaiiphteris such a one effective way to distribute refund forms in BRUSH PLUS $4 Cash Refund. Offer Send the snipped from the cap), for a $1 refund: White shire, England. The paternal DeMerchaht, David Lee III. son pood shoppinp companion, and I ajiiireciatc the- supermarkets, and that is for store personnel to Practice of Internal Medicine required refund form and the bottom of a Gillette Rain styling mousse (send the slicker from the grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. of David L. and Debra (Bruce) liroblems mothers have w h«-n they must brinp their display samples of available forms, and then (hildren to the superm arket Brush Plus Shaving System with Brush Box. package lop), for a $1 refund. Expires Sept. 1. William Lloyds of Niagara Falls. DeMerchant Jr' of Vernon, was S e p t e m b e r 1, 1986 distribute them, one at a limi' to shoppers who along with the dated cash-register receipt with i N.Y. The baby has a brother. Horn July 23 at Manchestc Mcrn- Rut Twant to make it cletir that it is a parent's 1986. request them the purchase price and store name circled. G raham , 2>/i. orial Hospital. The maternal responsibility to suiH-rvise t he child to safepiiard the RAVE $2 Refund Offer. Send the required This is extra work for the .supermarket hut the Expires Sept. 1. 1986 grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Daniel R. Tardif, M.D. child in an environm ent that was not dcsipned with refund form and the top of any one Rave Perm savings that these refund forms can [iroduce for their Steele. Alexander Richard, son Norman Bruce of Manchester. The will assum e hi.s practice small children in mind and to ensure that the child CUTEX Perfect Color Cosmetics/Beach Bag carton (Performance Perm or any of the Rave valued customers more than justifies the effort it of Richard M. and Christine does not infrinpc on the riphts of other shoppers Offer Receive a free Cosmetics/Beach bag filled Soft Perms), along with a dated cash-register paternal grandparents are Irene takes to provide this service with health and fx'auty aid products (retail value (Webster) St^ le of 218 Porter St., DeMerchant of Manchester and 56 Haynes St. Manchester 646-1167 ( hildren have- the ripht to he in the su(iermarl;et This is a vital message that must be conveyed to receipt with the purchase price circled. Expires $1.6) Send the required refund form and three Sept .30. 1986. was born July 26 at Manchester the late David DeMerchant. but all shoppers h a\c the ripht to shop in relative .supermarket managers and chain executives.' liy 'ififfointment Those who must restrict their salt intake have a friend M i e r o w a V e ments, and such foods as catsup. 1 medium tomato, cut into combine crumbled ground beef, waxed paper. Microwave at high Herald photo by Pinto cooking is a Worcestershire or soy sauces, wedges onion, tomato, rice and horserad­ for .6 minutes. great help to y i i mustard, relishes and pickles, 2 tablespoons white wine ish. Mix well. Fill green peppers Turn over and rearrange chops. people who bouillon cubes, meat tenderizers, Liga Jahnke of Porter Street prepares traditional Latvian want to limit Vt teaspoon dill with meat-mixture. Reduce power to 50% (medium) NEW! LEAN TRIM Microwave* gravy mixes and canned soups. d ish es. the intake of Place steaks on roasting rack. P la ce a few wooden picks around for 7 to 14 minutes, or until meat I.ESS • n«r Cheesy shrimp sandwich Microwave at high for 6 to 8 salt The m icro ­ Kitchen the bottom of peppers to hold near the bone is no longer pink. The supermarket with EXTERNAL I I S, wave intensi­ 1 ounce Neufaehatel cheese minutes, or until meat is no longer upright, if needed. Place on a Garnish each chop with orange.* Your Neighbor's Kitchen fies flavors of Marge Churchill 2 tablespoons chopped onion pink, rearranging after half the roasting rack. Cover with wax slice. DOUBLE COUPONS, 5 0 % ™ foods. Micro- 2 tablespoons chopped celery cooking time. Drain and set aside. paper. Microwave at high for 13 to serves four. 23 mg. sodium per * wave recipes I ran (4 ounres) cooked shrimp, In a medium mixing- bowl, 17 minutes, or until meat is no serving. \Viiiri:HOiiNi: SAMK QUALITY call for much drained and rinsed combine onion, zucchini, toma­ longer pink and peppers are Steamed trout SAIML FLAVOR BETTER VALUE less salt and Dasn of celery seed ' toes. wine and dill. Cover with tender, rearranging after half the siimI 1 0 0 W hokNiik' ( ills .Sold lliilrititin cd plastic wrap. Microwave at high cooking time. Top each pepper 1 pound trout fillets other seasonings than recipes Da!;h of pepper Jahnke inspired epokinp. lor flavor enhancement. for 6 to 9 minutes, or until onions with 2 strips of cheese. Microwave 4 slices lemon developed for other cooking me­ In m icrow aving poultry, salt 4 slices bread, toasted are translucent and zucchini is 1 to 2 minutes, or until cheese 'A cup white wine THE BUTCHER SHOP...CARVING A GREAT TRADITION thods In fact, if a standard recipe 16 thin slices cucumber causes the skin to dry and split. It is tender, stirring two or three times melts. ‘A cup chopped onion is adapted for m icrow ave use it is P lace cheese, onion and celery in penerally thought that salting during cooking. Place mixture on Serves four, 137 mg. .sodium per I teaspoon grated lemon peel by native Latvia London Broil Steaks recommended that the amount of a small mixing bowl, or a 1 quart meat draws out its moisture and steaks. Microwave 2 to 3 minutes, serving. 'A teaspoon pepper BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS SHOULDER salt and other seasonings he cut in toughens it There is some differ­ casserole. M icro w a ve at .60% 1 teaspoon parsley flakes half. power for 4.6 to 60 seconds, or until or until tomato and steaks are Pork chops with ence of opinion about this,- but if Arrange fish in a 12-by-8-inch Bv Nancy Pappas When the rolls all have a faint cheese softens. Add shrimp, celery heated thoroughly. Vegetables prepared in the m ic­ you're trying to limit salt intake, citrus sauce baking dish. Top with lemon slices. Herald Reporter seed and pepper. Serves four. 69 mg. .sodium per brown tinge, return them all to the row ave should never be salted we see no reason to add salt serving. 4 lean pork chops, ‘A inch thick In a 1-cup measure, combine wine, pot and cover with tomato sauce, Grain Fed Beef Place 4 cucum ber slices on each 1“ before cooking The salt will iodize anyway ‘A cup orange juice onion. lemon peel, pepper and Stuffed peppers Liga Jahnke of Porter Street is a caraw ay .seeds, peppercorns and BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS CHUCK OR BEEF RIB-BONELESS-HALVES 4.19 LB. LESSER QUANTITIES 99' LB PORK LOIN-ninORLOIN on the vegetables, causing dark Processed or prepackaged foods slice of toast Top each slice with ‘A parsley. Pour over fish. Cover with I pound extra lean ground beef 1 teaspoon lemon juice refugee from Latvia, a small bay leaves. Top with the reserved .spots or " fr e c k le s " Surface salt contain more salt than fresh foods. of the shrimp mixture Serves four, waxed paper. Microwave at high Boneless S 14 9 Beef Fresh I small onion, chopped Dash ground idnger Baltic Sea country in the U.S.S.R. cabbage wedges. 399 Center Cut also has a tendency to distort the If you are lim itingsalt intake, read 80 mg sodium per serving. for 4 to 7 minutes, or until fish 1 medium tomato, chopped Dash pepper Though she feels strong ties to her Shoulder Roasts » I Rib Eyes Chicken Legs ib zig-zag pattern of microwave the labels and look for the words flakes easily, rearrange after half Bring to the boil, cover and Pork Chops Club steak with 1 cup cooked rife ‘A teaspoon cinnamon native land, she has absolutely no . BE£F CHUCK-BONEIESS 0 n m BEEF RIB-BONELESS-FORMERLY OELMONICO LESSERQUANTITIFSI99 1B 60N( IN S M O K i D S A U S A G F OM energy, causing an uneven cooking "sodium monosodium glutamate of the cooking time. reduce heat to m aintain a sim m er. 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish 1 small orange, sliced memories of her homeland. Top Blade Steaks b1.69 Rib Eye Steaks ib4.99 Fresh Chicken Breasts h, 1 .89 Hilishire Polska Kielbasa 2 .2 9 I'.'iltern. and salt" Combination words, fresh vegetables Serves four, 50 milligrams so­ Cook for 45 minutes to an hour, or 4 large green peppers, cap cut Arrange chops in 8-by-8-inch This is because her mother, a too PURE CHUCK-IESSER QUANTITIES t 69 LB BEEF 8 02 PKG t 29 FRESH CHICKEN BREAST CUTLEtS- U 0 / ? 99 AM* M B PK O 2 39 Try serving your vegetables such as "sodium nitrate." contain­ 4 cube steaks dium per serving. until cabbage is tender and meal is baking (iish, with meatiest por­ pediatrician, and her father, a Fresh Ground Chuck Of M ote lb 1 .4 9 Oscar Mayer Meat Bologna X' 1.19 Perdue Done-lt Nuggets 'X '2 .5 9 Ann Page Sliced Bacon X 2.29 without added salt You will find off, seeds and pulp removed cooked through. You can lest the ing the word "sodium" also mean I medium onion, rut into 8 tions to the outside of the dish. In a ^government official, took her from 100 PU RE R O U N D -L E S S E R QUAN TITIES 2 19 LB AS SO RT ED VARIETIES FRO ZEN MINI B irr FRANKS 1 i n p k o 1 39 the flavo r to be su|x>rb If you wish cabbage for tenderne.ss by pierc­ "salt " wedges J slice low fat cheese, cut into 8 small bowl or 1 cup measure, •their home in Riga when Jahnke Fresh Ground Round o( More lb 1 .9 9 Oscar Mayer Select Slices phg 11.79 .7 9 Weaver Chicken Nuggets 3 .3 9 A&P Meat Franks X 1.29 a few drops of fresh squeezed Also cut back on the use of thin strips ing the wedges with a long-lined SLICED-ASSORTED HONEY OR NE LOAF-8 02 PKG 139 FROZEN BATTER DIPPED OR DUTCH FRYlFH (CHICKENi JUMBO BFFF VLB PKO t 99 1 medium zucchini, cut into combine juices and seasonings. Iwas just 9 months old. After five M-oi O QQ lemon juice may be added after commercially prepared condi­ ‘A-Inch slices In a medium mixing bowl Pour over chops. Cover with years in Germany, the family fork. A&P Luncheon Meats p>!H.49 A&P Sliced Luncheon Meats i 99* Weaver Drumsticks & Thighs pkg ^ . 9 9 Kahn’s Jumbo Meat Franks X 1 . 8 9 FREE Settled in New York City in 1949. It is traditional to serve this with TH E DELI [j^THE FARM...A CROP OF FRESHNESS^ SERVICE SEAFOOD MARKET There were two primary ties to boiled potatoes in their skins, I FRESH S lIC E O Blood Pressure her European roots as she was country salad and thick slices of RUSSER S ‘ { growing up in New York. Jahnke Beef Bologna b I applesauce. 1 cup sour cream DIETERS DELIGHT-MIXED CUT VARIETIES TH E DAIRY whipped potatoes, broccoli, salad, important time for us. No matter ORANGE JUICE FARMFRESH-WASHFO CRISP juice, roast beef with gravy, boiled ‘A tablespoon fresh lemon juice brownies. Egg salad sandwich. how busy we were, we all sat down Cut Melon Trays >b 69* Pascal Celery 79* new potatoes. Mexican corn rye 2 teaspoons sugar LARGE JUICY TANGY FARM CRISP CO O L Hood Yogurt together for dinner,” Jahnke says. 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If you're saint friends see me starting a big meal, Rinse and dry lettuce: thinly GROCERY SPECIALS HEAT N SERVE serole. cranlx'rry sauce, cheiry Monday: Beef slew on a biscuit. unable to reach your carrier, call always from scratch, late in the slice cucumbers and radishes. Golden Quarters p k g . gr«x>n beans, salad, strawberry subscriber service, 647-9946. by afternoon, and they ask me why Combine remaining ingredients Celeste Chicken of the Sea Tomato Soup SMOOTH turnover whip-and-chill with cream. Cold 6:30 p.m. weekdays or 10 a m. I ’m doing it.” she says. " I guess it just before serving. The Latvians m Cheese Pizza "p m k g . ’ 3 3 ^ SOLID WHITE TUNA CAMPBELL'S A&P Cream Cheese X' 69* Thursday: Minestrone - soup. turkey sandwich, fruit cocktail. Saturdays for guaranteed delivery. goes back to the values I got from fold the dressing and vegetables MARINO'S A11 r i AVOMED VAMIF f lf S my mother.” together. 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Q Q ( HCALTH A •CAUTY AIDS Hunt’s Manwich can 9 9 La Choy Fried Rice 'X. 99* AND OKNEfUL MKRCHANDISC * Counseling Vt tablespoon peppercorns These must be baked in a hot oven. QUARTS Grease a number of flat baking Ziploc Storage Bags X* 1.39 REMOfST 4-OZ . FfNISHINQ RtNSE OR 4 or 5 bay leaves ALMOND RAISIN 14.3-OZ. 2.29. WHEAT 12-OZ. 1.39 Flelschmann's Crown Royal Beefeater Gin alker pans; the Latvians use bacon PINTS 1.19 OR REGULAR Vidal Sassoon Shampoo 'm 2 .6 9 Ziploc Freezer^ gs X' 1.39 EXTRA STRENGTH Preferred Whiskey Canadian Whisky «3423 i .z s l J&B Rare Scotch Red Label Scotch Partially cook the cabbage in a grease to do this, but any fat is Kellogg’S Nutri-Grain Classes Begin Wednesday, September 3, 1986 FILM DEVELOPING Tylenol Tablets 'X' 3.69 »1643 1.7SL «432 I.ZSL C C «T23 I.ZSL «ZSZ I.ZSL generous amount of boiling water, acceptable. Place pastries on the HOnSMePric* Wheat! Raisins Cereal » « « .» » .£ *) MOST S IO M S -TOOLeM RettiU- ALL VARIETIES ^ Call Now for Complete Coursd Listing and Registration Information baking pans. Brush with beaten S t until the outer 10 or 12 leaves are REG. OR LIGHT-PLUS DEPOSIT BREAKFAST CEREAL I Single Prints TWin Prints Crest Toothpaste ‘X* 1.49 egg. Pierce each pastry with the $1040 $1050 51745 $.jy95 $^g4g tender enough to be removed from Coors Kelloag’s vl CONMTIONCnOR the head without ripping. Cut the tines of a fork, so there will be air 12-oz. 151 2 3 ^ . Affinity Shampoo ’^ 2.59 Save SI.70 Save S2.30 Sale Ends August 17 S a ve S3.4S S a ve S3.SS rest of the cabbage into wedges vents. Beer cans Rice Rnspies Office of Continuing Education Bake for 5 to 8 minutes, being ' WE RCSERVF THE R»OHT TO LMUrr SALES AND TO CO RRECT TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS Ouantitlet u it^ t to StM r of Conntctkut l«w. and set aside. PRtCCS EFFECTIVE SUN.. AUG 10TH THRU SAT . AUG 1STH . 19M Saint Joseph College, West Hartford, CT Combine beef. rice. egg. onion, careful not to let them bum. The (203) 232-4571 ext 217 pepper and salt. Knead slightly very hot oven is needed to cook the State of New Hampshire and place a portion into the center bacon. Jahnke said, but majTburn of each cabbage leaf. Roll and the bottoms of the pastries. secure with a toothpick. Melt Cool and serve, at room temper­ Caldor Shopping Plaza Burr Corners', Manchester LIQUOR COMMISSION ature or warmed up. They are “A C lift W'nu* V Spirits Is Alwiiys In G ood Taste" butter in a heavy Dutch oven and HOURS; MONDAY THRO FRIDAY S M AJS. TO 1S«0 P.M^ -Jzrown the cabbage rolls, flveor six excellent as a snack, a breakfast ' Af(iNh'7('iir rf!uaiTt'ph'ii in many slortw SATURDAY SHW A. M. TO 1IMW P.M.; SUNDAY S M AM. TO FJI. .at a tim#. Do not crow d in the pot. food, or on a buffet table laden with or they will steam rather than other pastries and appetizers. brcAwi. 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6:00PM ( D ® (22) (36) (4® N e w s ® Three's Company ® Hart to Hart Americans’ ‘corny’ manners (11) G im m e a B re a k PEANUTS SPECIAL Krx>t's Landing Bosom Buddies Red Sox snuffed out twice Doctor Who Charlie Brown buys some mystify and annoy immigrant By Craig Horst everybody up.” A L 's top relief pitcher the l;)si . Q u in c y French bread in France, first game to wipe out a 1-0 Boston The Associated Press Royals Manager Dick Howser three seasons. (4i) Reporter 41 where he is an exchange stu­ lead and While followed in the dent, and copes with the con­ DEAR began with an idea Bob got from: was af Royals Stadium before the “Quisenberry is tough on righ third with a two-oiil. bases-loaded $f) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour tinental lifestyle, in "Bon Voy­ ABBYl Can .you you. KANSAS C IT Y . Mo. - A double- game and visited with the players thanded hitlers and you've got double In the gap in left-center. (6i) Bewitched o age, Charlie Brown (And please help an BETTY BARNETT, header sweep by Kansas City had for the first lime since he was tiefthanded) Lollar taking balling Bruce Hurst. 7-6 walked two [DIS] MOVIE: Michael O'Hara the Don't Come Back!)," airing immigrant un­ PERENNIAL STUDENT the Royals hoping it was time for diagnosed as having a brain practice every day forlhose kind of baiters ahead of .Motley's Iwo-oul Fourth’ The fourth generation in a family derstand the that old second-half magic of policemen carries on the tradition al WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13 Dear Abby tumor. Howser watched the first situations." said Red Sox Manager double though It's against the wishes of her on C BS. A m ericans? DEAR BETTY: An idea is only; Dan Quisenberry snuffed out a three innings of the first game in John McNamara "We had the Danny .Jackson 7-8 pitched six father Dan Dailey. Jo Ann Harris, Michael I n South an idea until somebody puts it into Boston rally in the ninth inning of General Manager John Sehuer- right guy coming up behind him innings of the first game for the McGreevey 1977 Abigail Van Buren CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME America, I was action. Your classmates started the second game for a e-.S Royals holz's box. Boggs, but it just didn't work out " win Steve Farr relieved for his ^ (ESPN] Mazda SportsLook offended by the the ball rolling. win Tuesday after Frank White "It was nice seeing Dick and Jorge Orta hit a Iwo-nih home seventh, .liave [MAX] MOVIE: 'Battleground' The Bat disdain of rich had doubled home three runs to .seeing that he was in good sp irits.” run in the sixth inning to rally Boston designated hitler Don tie of the Bulge IS depicted Van Johnson. ■ohDrunm avoncwtiw Ricardo Montalban. George Murphy , .. shoppers who DEAR ABBY: I ju st finished; lead the Royals to a 5-1 victory in White said "But when the game Kansas City to a 4-3 lead Lonnie Baylor was hit hy a pitch for the 194 9 picked through reading the letter signed, "Think-: the first game. starts, you don't even think about Smith and Willie Wilson had 25th lim e this season to set a new [USA] USA Cartoon Express the baskets of ing It Over,” written by an! “ It’s our history to com e back in what your wife is doing. You’re run-scoring singles in the seventh American I,<-aguc record Baylor [DIS] D a n g e r B a y produce offered by poor peasants. the second half and gel it going.” just thinking about winning the for a 6-3 advantage 6:30PM ® Too Close for Comfort 11:48PM (5?) N e w s you see "them ,” bend their ear and American college girl who was; had tied the old record of 24 last In England. I saw a sign over a inquire. And please let me know said Quisenberry. who got his inih gam e.” Boston scored twice in the eight h season Norman Elbcrfeld was hit d D B e n s o n 9 :0 0 P M CD (40) MacCyver (CC) Mac 1 2:00AM ® Mission: Impossible offered a nice sum of money to- Gyver is taken hostage by a group of re­ bin of fruit placed there by the how "they” respond, as I am not save as the Royals won three in a Quisenberry gave up a pinch on haek-to-back doubles with two ' 24 times in 1911 and Bill Freehan d® Hogan’s Heroes ® Dynasty (60 min.) marry a foreign man — in name: vengeful inhabitants from a desolate land greengrocer lady: “ Please don’t one of “them” only. It’s people like her who make row for the first lime since June single to pitcher Tim Lollar with out after M ike Green well singled to was hit 24 times in 1968 @0) NBC Nightly News (60 mm ) (R) ® Merv Griffin pinch me until I ’m yours! ’’ (That’s it difficult for people like me. 1.5-17. • two outs in the ninth inning of the lead off the inning Baylor was hit by Bud Black (^4) Nightly Business Report 0?2) (30) Gim m e a Break When Jonathan C l l ) S t a r T re k fair enough.) DEAR ABBY: I thought you I- am an American woman: ” Whal we need is for it to be like second game to move the tying run M ark Guhieza 6-5 picked up the while pinch hitting in the ninlli d® ABC News suggests that he and Julie move into the (j® Rocky and Friends Chief s bedroom, he forces Nell and the I am grossed out by people in the should know what one of your married to a Filipino man whom I ! ’84 when we just got hot and nobody into scoring position, but then got win while Boh Stanley who made inning of the second game dt) Noticiero SIN kids to face the reality of the Chief s death (2® MOVIE: ‘The Boss' Following World produce department pulling back columns inspired last Valentine’s am petitioning to have here in the; wanted to lake it away from us. 1 American League-leading hitler his first slarl since Sept I 1981 fell The Royals set a eliih record with Harper,Valley (R) In Stereo \A/ar I, crime and gangsters rule the city ol the husks of corn, looking for I hope its contagious now and we all Wade Boggs to ground out to end to 5-4 with the loss. seven double plays in the double- St Lou is. John Payne, Doe Avedon, W il­ Day. On the morning of Feb. 14, my United States on a permanent visa. - [CNN] Showbiz Today (24) Survival Special: The Lions of Eto- liam Bishop. 1956 don’t know what. Why can’t phone rang. It was a classmate M y husband and I had to go start having fun when we come to the game It was the first save D arryl Motley doubled in two header Kansas City turned five [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour (R) sha: K in g o f th e B e a s ts The fam ily life of a Americans handle ears of com the ballpark and slarl picking since Jiil.v.,24 for Quisenberry the runs in the second inning of the double plays in the first game single pride of lions is explored (60 mm ) (M) Alfred Hitchcock Presents named Bob (Imagine, still going to through immigration interviews [HBO] Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton ^® Barney M iller without disfiguring them? Who school at 78!) He said. "Betty, I that sounded like the third degree. Together (60 min ) (41) Novela: M uchachita wants to buy another person’s just read D ear Ab b y ’s colum n, and We had to bring wedding photos [CNN] Larry King Live 01) La Trampa (2 hrs ) 7:00PM ® C B S N e w s 01) Comedy Break rejects? It is easy to tell by just she said, ‘Be a sweetheart and call and we had to answer questions AL roundup [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Three Lives of Tho-. ® (2® (3S) M * A » S * H hefting it whether an ear is m asina' A cat uses three of her nine lives [CNN] Newsnight someone you love and say, “ I love separately such as, “ What side of; ® ABC News well-formed and substantial. If, to bring happiness to a lost little girl, hope [ESPN ] Major League Baseball's Grea­ you.” Make two or three calls. Who the bed do you sleep on?” “ What' ® (30) $100,000 Pyramid and courage to a lonely widower! and to t e s t H it s after I buy it. I find a worm says you can’t love more than one distinctive birthmarks does your! release the healing powers of a beautiful 0 0 Jeffersons [USA] Edge of Night residing in the tip of the ear, I person — in different ways, of spouse have?” “ And what color is , witch Patrick McGoohan, Susan Hamp­ rejoice that the corn had not been Cariton blasted in White Sox debut 0® Fugitive ' shire, Karen Dotnce 1964 course,’ so I’m calling you to say I the shower curtain in your ba­ 12:05AM CD T.J. Hooker Hooker sprayed with poison, f simply cut df) Wheel of Fortune [ESPN] PBA Bowling: Columbia Senior races to clear the name of an old racing love you. and I’m glad you are my throom?” It has been a very off the part with the worm, and eat (24) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour Tournament Pro Doubles (2 hrs ) buddy accused of a string of supermarket friend.” humiliating procedure. robberies (70 mm ) (R) the rest. By Jonathon VIttI »■ on the Boston Red Sox. who lost a walk a Baltimore batter. for Milwaukee’s Iasi two runs, and 0® New Newlywed Game [HBO] MOVIE: 'The- Wild Life' Two That really touched me. I Abby, please give us Americans teenage co-workers move m together to So what do they expect to find The Associated Press doubleheader In the Kansas City "I started working on a ehan- the Brewers scored five times in dO Novela: Maria de Nadie Una pobre 12:23AM 0:^ MacNeil-Lehrer thanked him and told him how who married immigrants out of pursue what they think is important--- N e w s h o u r Royals. 5-1 and 6-5 New York beat geup la.st year, and on a eiirveball the second inning, twice on Robin muchacha campesina se traslada a la gran when ripping nature’s package? much I loved both him and his love a break! I proudly use my ' drugs, sex. and rock and roll Christopher It w ill be one more try — al least Cleveland 6-4. Toronto blanked this year.” Clancy said "I have Yount's single to beat Texas Ciudad en busca de trabajo Inadvertida 12:25AM [MAX] MOVIE: -Uttla It’s the same as peeling a banana lovely wife. husband’s name. I am ... Penn, Lea Thompson. Eric Slolz 1984 — for Steve Carlton, who cares too Baltimore 3-n. Milwaukee beat more confidence now I can throw All five runs in the second inning mente se ve envuelta en problemas y es Rated R Drummer Girl' (CC) An American actress in the supermarket to see whether After hanging up, I called LINDA TANESCO eviada a la pnsion Al salir de la carcel en much for the sport he hais often Texas 7-2. Oakland beat Seattle .3-2 m England, with pro-Palestinian sympa­ it’s fit to buy. another classmate, and told her the curveball through a lube” were off Charlie Hough 9-7, who cuentra trabajo como sirvienta domestica [TMC] MOVIE: The Last Starfighter' A thies. IS recruited by a team of Israeli oper­ video game wizard is recruited by an alien I don’t want to ascribe thought­ held at arm's length. in 10 innings, and California beat " H e ’s in. he's out. he’s u|). he's failed for the sixth lim e to win his en donde es seducida y abandonada con atives to become a double agent Diane how much I valued her many years DEAR LINDA: I was under the to help save the universe Robert Preston. “ I love the game, it's a simple as Minnesota 5-4 in 12 innings. down.” Baltimore Manager Earl inih game. un nino. (60 min ) Keaton, Klaus Kinski, Yorgo Voyagis less manners to people who are' of friendship. She thanked me and impression that people livingin the ' Lance Guest, Catherine Mary Stewart* that.” said Carlton, now of the "M o n e y is,a small part of it." Weaver said of Clancy "Plus he Nightly Business Report 1984 Rated R otherwise polite and kindly. Tell said it made her feel so good she land ofthe free and the home qf the Braggs called up from the 1984 Rated PG In Stereo Chicago While Sox. after suffering Carlton said “ It's a hell of a living, throws the breaking pilch any­ minors after the All-Star break do Matt Houston 12:30AM (1® Unde Floyd me. Abby, why do they do it, and was going to call a friend or two. brave were presumed to be innon- 9:30PM C3J Rita Rita and Max Barnes a three-inning, six-run beating it's true. But money wouldn’t seem where he wants He's a real pitcher has three homers — all against [CNN] M o n e y lin e what are they looking for? She even called the teacher. cent until proved guilty. But as; Herald photo attempt to work out a family problem 0® 0® Late Night with David Letterman from the Detroit Tigers, who won like murh if you were out there the way he's going now” Texas [ESPN] SportsCenter when their two daughters demand scpar Tonight's guest is Steve Winwood, (60 PUZZLED IN At school the following morning, long as our immigration laws are; mm.) In Stereo Tuesday's game 7-3. embarassing yourself.” The Orioles lost for the sixth lime T im Leary. 9-11 lefi in the [TMC] MOVIE: City Heat' (CC| A cop a le ro o m s CARMICHAEL, CALIF. the teacher asked how many had being abused, it would seem: Eric Hall of Columbia is the No. 1 archer in the world "The two limes I was out. I Carlton entered the game with in seven games Rangers’ Iwo-nin seventh and a private eye tangle with mobsters (18) C N N H e a d lin e N evvs (3® Alfred Hitchcock Presents received a Valentine’s Day call. necessary that such questions today. learned I missed the beauty of this 4.000 strikeouts. 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It’sjuststartingtohit me sodes each depict different kinds of hor­ He look the loss in his American never count a guy out that's won the game with his first major [CNN] C r o s s fire (^ (3® Phil Donahue Examines the Hu­ I developed a address to P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ 12lh-inning singles, also had three ror. Adrienne Barbeau, Hal Holbrook, E G climb for Eric Hall'’ now,” said the blonde-haired 300 gam es” league homer leading off the fop of [ESPN] Major League Baseball's Grea man Animal: Nature and Nurture The ef staph infection Peter Gott, M.D. I/Cague debut. errors — I wo in the ninth, when the Marshall 1982.. Rated R. land, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to The East Catholic High Hall with a smile. the ninth then the M ariners sent ' test Hits fects of natural and learned charctenstics before the mention the title. "I would like to continue to pilch “Coming to a new league will Twins lied the score. He was not on a person's character are examined (60 [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Latin Lovers' A rich girl School graduate, now a Colum­ Hall's winning total was R6 the game into extra Inning willi [HBO ] Sesame Street Presents': Follow stiches were re­ to a high degree and eontinue help him — the first time around." initially charged with one of them m in.) Part 3 of 5 finds out about romance’from a fortune bia re.sident. had won all of the points better than the nearest their second triple play of the T h a t B ird hunter Lana Turner, Ricardo Montalbon, moved. Since winning.” Carlton said "I’ll slay Anderson said "After that, it'll be hut requested it be switched from (2® C h e c k p o in t B e rlin DEAR DR. GOTT: I am a m ajor shoot.s he entered in the competition That feat, im­ season in the lioilom of the inning [USA] Radio 1990 John Lund 1953 then I’ve had in as long as I can pitch. There's a different." Dick .Schofield to him after the O d d C o u p le 27-year-old woman, and I recently United State.s thi.s year. And the pressed his proud father. Art [USA] Dick Cavett (R) lot of ways to gel guys out.” game Bniee Bochle and Dave King 7:35PM [DIS] Mouseterpiece Thea­ progressive started to jump rope for exercise. 26-year-old .sharp.shooter culm i­ Hall, owner of Hall's Indoor ter @1) B la c k S h e e p S q u a d ro n Carlton has now pitched for California gained a game on the man were running when third 1 :1 SAM CD MOVIE: Goldie and the motor neuron disease involvingthe I’m baffled by the fact that even [CNN] CNN Evening News DEAR DR. GOTT: I have had nated hi.s archery .sea.son la.st Archery Range in Manchester, Blue Jays 3, Orioles 0 baseman Domingo Kamos caught Boxer Go to Hollywood' A champion entire right side. There’s increas­ three teams in six weeks. He said Rangers and now lead the A l. West 8:00PM [3J MOVIE: Bon Voyage epilepsy for 22 years, but feel as if though I urinate beforehand. I week g.s he captured the World the largest in the country. "He a line drive hy Carney l.ansforil Charlie Brown’ Cfiarlio Brown and Linus [M A X ] MOVIE; The Killing Fields' (CC) b o xer and his 11 -year-old m anager, fleeing he will play for all 26 Jeams if it Jesse Barfield hit his AL-leading by three games A Cambodian, who served as a guide for a ing weakness, and I can ’t do I’m getting out of it. Can a EEG inevitably wet myself shortly after head to Europo as exchango siudonts from a vengeful fight promoter and author­ Field Archery Champion.ship, a broke records no one dreamed comes to that, as long he feels he 29lh hom er Ond drovein all three of Kamos threw to second baseman an American reporter, struggles to be reu­ anything that requires dexterity. A test really tell if this is so? starting to jump. I also have to get 4 197 9 ities, accept a Hollywood producer's offer gruelling five-day venture could even he beat No one Toronto’s runs Jim Clancy. 13-6 Brewers 7, Rangers 2 Harold Reynolds, who fired to nited w ith his fam ily after co m m u n ist o c c u ­ of help O J Simpson. Melissa Michael- neurologist suggests it might be up as often as three times a night to can still pitch. ® MOVIE; 'Chiefs' In 1924, a small through the trearherous terrain dream ed he eoiTId shoot a bow pitched a four-hitler and did not Glenn Braggs hit two home runs first. retiring the side pation. Sam Waterston, Hamg S Ngor, sen- -1981 muscular dystrophy. Could the urinate. This ‘is a hew problem. Detroit gained a game affd a half southern town is plagued by a senes of John Malkovich 1984 Rated R of Scotland. and arrow like that ." Records in gruesome murders Charlton Heston, 1 :30AM (^) Naked City surgery have triggered this? Do DEAR READER: Often an What could be causing it? [USA] Dick Cavett “ The cour.'^es were the tough­ archery, the new world cham­ Wayne Rogers. Paul Sorvmo Part 3 of 3 . : (ll)Jndependent Network News you have any suggestions? encephalogram (EEG), which est I've shot on in my life ." said pion said, are usually broken by 10:30PM (11) N e w s ® (40) Perfect Strangers (CC) A conser [CNN] Newsnight Update measures electrical activity in the DEAR READER: You may be Hall, who averaged .'140 and set one or two points — not 86. . vaiive Larry is shocked by BalKi's free (^ Dick Van Dyke [ESPN] Arnerica's Cup; Challenge DEAR READER: Carpal tunnel brain, can be abnormal without the showing signs of a condition called new world records in each of The competition consisted of Relievers keep Yankees in contention spirited behavior after Balki is introduced ^1) Novela; Am o y Senor Down Under: USA Prepares syndrome is a form of nerve to the custom of Arperican dating (R) person having seizures or epilepsy. stress incontinence, in which exer­ five rounds he shot. The targets two field rounds, two hunter f?J MOVIE: Triumph of Her entrapment. The nerves to the Conversely, in a small percentage tion causes small amounts of (11) Frank Sinatra: A Concert for the 10:45PM [DIS] DTv 2:00AM were from 10 to 80 yards. "We rounds and one animal. The cules' Tho people of Micone rise m revolt Bv Ben Walker disabled list Righelli's short- . Henderson led off with hi.s 21.st Hall and Cory Snyder and giving Am ericas Frank Sinatra performs a mix of hand become pinched by • an of epileptics, the EEG may be urinary leakage. Diabetes can 1 1 :00PM ® ® (22) (30) (40) N e w s against an evil prince Dan Vadis, Marilu were faced with quite a few first four consist of shooting at his classic with contemporary songs at the overlying fibrous band that encir­ normal. Therefore, the brain-wave cause increased urine flow, and The Associated Press relief partner is Brian Fisher who home run. the sixth time he's up ;m HBI single to Pat Tabler Tolo, Piorre Cressoy 1964 hills. Sometimes they were .so targets, cither a white or black Greek Amphitheatre in Alton De Chavo in ® ® M*A*S"H cles the wrist. Surgery release the has a 120 ERA in 15 games since opened the Yankees’ first with a A l that point. Piniella brought in test is not always a reliable urinary infection can often pro­ steep, you felt like you were dot. and the finale is just as it the Dominican Republic (2 hrs ) ® H a n g in ’ In (11) Christian Children's Fund band. Neither the surgery nor the NEW YORK - The New York his last blown save chance, on July homer. One out later Mattingly Stoddard, and Niekro walked off indicator as to whether a person duce leakage without discomfort, falling over." he added, demon­ sounds — shooting al animal- (18) Mccloud: The Concrete Jungle (li) Odd Couple [ESPN ] Mazda SportsLook (R). carpal tunnel syndrome is. in my has outgrown the condition. Ob­ Yankees are getting plenty of 3. connected against Ken Schrom for the mound to the boos of I he crowd C a p e r so check with your doctor to strating how sometimes he had figure targets. Hall shot a Cl® A v e n g e r s [USA] MOVIE: 'Frankenstein and the opinion, the cause of your present viously. it can help. In h situation determine the exact source of your relief. Now. they need their starl­ Niekro did not losethegame But his 21st home run. With two outs "Y o u go out every lim e hoping M onster from Hell' The infamous doctor to shoot on an uphill incline. perfect round of .660 in the (20) MOVIE; 'The Carpetbaggers' A mav Wild. W ild West right-sided weakness. There are ing pitchers to hold up. he may have lost his starling job. Dan Pasqua singled and scored on it's going to be the good game crick tycoon takes the aviation and film in continues his experiments at an insane where the epileptic has a distinctly problem. If you have stress incon­ Hall, who won the Profes­ animal round (^ Doctor Who asylum Peter Cushing, Shane Briant, many possible causes for your Relievers Tim Stoddard and “ We'll probably go to a four-man E a ste r’s sliced double to left. you’re looking for." Niekro said. dustries by storm in his quest for love and abnormal EEG , discontinuation of tinence, you may need referral to a sional Archers Association Na­ Hall, who is sponsored by power George Peppard, Carroll Baker. (4l) 24 Horas Madeline Smith 1974. problem. Seek a second opinion therapy is probably ill-advised. gynecologist for possible surgery Dave Righetti combined for seven rotation for awhile." said Piniella. Brett Butler's run-scoring single Alan Ladd 1964 tional Championship in Tucson, Hoyt/Easton. has no further shutout innings, and Rickey Hend­ and a throwing error by third Tabler. who singled three limes (SD Abbott and Costello ® m o v i e : Mallbu Beach' from another neurologist. naming Ron Guidry. Dennis Ras­ ,2:30AM Your neurologist is the best judge to regain urinary control. A riz.. and m ajor com petition in tournament competition in the and walked and has now reached (22) (30) H ig h w a y to H e a v e n Jo n a th an and [CNN] M o n e y lin e The C alifornia beach scene co m e s to life as erson. Don Mattingly and Mike mussen. Doug D rabek and Tom m y baseman M ike Pag liarulo on Julio M ark fight^ to sa ve a hom e for un w ed kids drag race, cruise, drink, party and Illinois. Atlantic City and Las next three months. His next base eight straight limes, said [DIS] Best of Ozzie and Harriet Easier hit home runs Tuesday John "W e ’ll need a fifth starter for Franro’s bases-loaded grounder mothers after the home s director is slan­ have a great time Kim Lankford, Sherry Vegas along with successfully venture is a hunting trip to night that led the Yankees past the one time on the next homestand.” pulled Cleveland within 3-2 in the Niekro was having trouble with his dered by an unscrupulous TV reporter (60 [ESPN] N F L F ilm s Marks, James Daughton 1978. - . Colorado beginning Friday. min ) (R) defending his New England Cleveland Indians 6-4, Niekro. who has been unable to second. Then, after Juan Espino favorite pilch. [H BO ] HBO Uncensored Channels I; TV (11) G r iz z ly A d a m s Thoughts (24l National Geographic Special: Realm Around the World W ith George Plim p­ The victory, combined, with”' get past the sixth inning in his last singled home a New York run in The first batter Stoddard faced. [CN N] Sports Latenight of the Alligator (CC) The Okefenokee to n Boston's doubleheader loss in nine starts, was given a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the serond. Niekro Butler, grounded into an RBI [ESPN] SportsCenter swamp, host to many animals, is the do [ T M C ] M O V IE : S ta r T re k III: T h e The earth is the Lord’s, and the Do you think of your garden this garden doing? You will receive! Kansas City, pulled the Yankees the first inning. began the third by walking Mel foreeoul that made it 4-4. mam of the alligator (60 mm) (R) In Search for spock’ (CC) Admiral Kirk and 2:35AM (® CBS News Nightwatch fullness thereof; the world, and w ay? Stereo within 3'A games of the American the crew of the Enterprise confront Klin- Joined in Progress they that dwell therein. Psalm The earth is producing, whether C.W. Kuhl League East-leading Red Sox — ^1® MOVIE: ‘Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye’ gons and Vulcan mysticism in their quest N H L players ratify 24:1. rains are w ell distributed or not. It An escaped convict marries wealthy hei for an old friend William Shainer. DeFo* 2:40AM [M AX] MOVIE: Lust in the Zion Lutheran Church the closest New York has been ress against her fathers wishes James rest Kelley, Christopher Lloyd 1984 D ust’ (CC) Outlaws r^ce to find a treasure If the above is true, then the is interesting to hear voices in the since July 27. Cagney, Ward Bond. Barbara Payton Rated PG. In Stereo buried m the town of Chili Verde, New ground under our feet belongs to prison system return to the idea of Mexico Tab Hunter. Divine. Lainie Kazan. Once again, hitting continued to 1 9 5 0 [USA] Alfred Hitchcock another. Jesus alluded to this when user and owner. The locked door 1985 Rated R five-year agreement carry the Yankees. But it is the (4i) Novela: De Pura Sangre (60 mm ) He referred to the Kingdom of God and nothing but television serves improved stale of the pitching 11:18PM (5^7)scTV 3:00AM [CNN] News Overnight (57) MOVIE: 'The Music Man' A fasi- as a harvest. neither the imprisoned or the free EMERGENCY staff, particularly the relievers, 1 1 :30PM (A) A Current Affair [ESPN] Auto Racing '86: NASCAR talking traveling salesman promises to or­ “The earth brings forth fruit of citizen. Fire — Police — Medical that keeps encouraging them. ganize a boys' band m River City. Iowa (® (4® ABC News Nightline Budweiser (3 hrs ) TORONTO (AP) — Members of owners have." Robert Preston. Shirley Jones, Buddy herself; first the blade, then the It is a humbling experience by Players will get more money for “ Righetti pitched excellent re­ ( ® B iz a rre [HBO] MOVIE; The Big Score' A tough DIAL 911 the National Hockey League over­ Hacked 1962 Chicago narcotics cop is dismissed from ear, and after that, the full com in itself to see the earth produce. Are playoffs and awards, and pension lief ball, exrellent.” Yankees (Tl) The Honeymooners w helm ingly accepted a new co llec­ the force in a scandal and goes looking for you able to see? How is your (61) MOVIE: Who Is Killing the Great the ear.” (Mark 4:26-29). In Manchester tive bargaining agreement on benefits will be doubled. As well, Manager Lou Piniella said. “Stod­ Chefs of Europe?’ A fast-food mogul Best of Carson Tonight's guests revenge against the drug dealers responsi­ anyone who has played at least five dard made it possible. He did his must do some fast thinking to save his ex- are Teri Garr. Tom Dreesen and Lance Bur­ ble Fred Williamson, John Saxon. Richard Tuesday, even though it falls well w ife from an u n kn o w n killer G eo rge Segal, to n (6 0 m in.) (R) In Stereo Roundtree. 1983 Rated R. short of their union’s original goal full years — including last season job.” Stoddard entered the game with Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Morley 1978. Hogan's Heroes [TM C] MOVIE: 'Missing in Action’ An of total free agency. and part of the forthcom ing season 'h i OrMANCNetTill no outs in the third inning after [CNN] Prime News $i) M cHale's Navy American Army colonel, struggling to con- Alan Eagleson. executive direc­ — will receive a lump sum [DIS] Edison Twins vince-the world that M IA's are still Impri­ m jt m mtomuQ p u o a payment of $2.50.000 upon reaching starter Joe Niekro faltered again [CN N] Sports Tonight soned in Vietnam, accompanies a Senate tor of the NHL Players Associa­ [ESPN] Superbouts Muhammad All vs. OMEN WON.-mil. tion. said that, of the 80 percent of age 55. and held Cleveland to two hits in 4 [DIS] MOVIE: 'Shaggy D.A.' A young investigation committ^ee to Ho Chi Minh 2-3 innings. Rigetti set down the Ken Norton (New York. September. lawyer running for district attorney is able City. Chuck Norris 1984 Rated R. iA T . lA'I ballots received so far. 98 percent The league's complicated free- 1976) (60 min ) to expose corruption when he becomes a agency formula — in most cases final seven batters for his 26th E m e rg e n c y CLOMO tUNOAYt favored the five-year agreement [MAX] MOVIE: 'Fighting Back' A de­ shaggy sheep dog Dean Jones, Tim Con­ 3:30AM (it) ^OR TNI ttmantfi reached July 24. team s losing players must be save. voted family man organizes a neighbor­ way, Suzanne Pleshette 1976 Rated G 4:00AM ® Joe Franklin Show Stoddard, often bothered by hood patrol in his community to fight The contract greatly improves compensated, sometimes in the [ESPN] SportsCenter [CN N ] Larry King Overnight crime Tom Skerritt. Patti LuPone, Michael pension benefits for players and form of a first-round draft choice wildness, struck out three and Sarrazm, 1982 Rated R, [HBO] MOVIE; Commando' A former [U SA] MOVIE: 'The Unseen' Three va­ — was changed slightly in the new walked two while winning his first veteran battles an old adversary m an ef­ cationing women room at an eerie board­ gives more freedom to veterans [U SA] Princess Daisy A beautiful young decision since being acquired by fort to rescue his kidnapped daughter Ar­ ing house. Barbara Bach, Sidney Lassick, looking to sign with the team of deal. woman with a secret past struggles to find the Yankees from San Diego in nold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong. Stephen Furst. 1981, their choice, but the association Compensation to teams losing her place m the competitive world of Madi­ 1985 Rated R Shaker Knit Sweaters free agents was altered so that July for inconsistent pitcher Ed son Avenue (2 hrs ) Pan 2 of 2. was unable to negotiate a fre?:^ 4:10AM [M AX] MOVIE: 'Uttla Dar- Whitson. lings' Two girls in a summer camp bet on • V-neck • 3 Days Only agent deal like the one that exists those teams now w ill receive draft 8:30PM QD (40) Mr. Sunshine (CC) 1 1 :35PM (® Entertainment Tonight “ You know what you want to do ET joins Don Rickies on location for his who will lose her innocence first. Tatum • White-yellow-turquois-royal-pink-red * reg. $18.00 in baseball. picks or cash. Previously, a team When Leon believes he has inherited a 9.99 O'Neal. Kristy McNichol. Matt Dillon. when you go out there.” said large sum of money, he sets out to tell off upcoming special, "Don Rickies on the The contract was approved signing a free agent had to 1980 Rated R the dean. (R) L o o s e " . In Stereo. earlierbythe21 NHLownersandis compensate the player’s former Stoddard, being used as a middle effective immediately. 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He usually gets himself in Clm m oCIty — Mona Liso (R) 1:45,4, Heartburn (R) 12:45, 2:55,5,7:35,10. — Rim 1 A 2 — Legal Eagles (PG) 7, player can either give his old team trouble.” 9 :Sd. — Ferris Bueller's Day Oft run the NHLPA.” 7, 9:20. — T he G re a t M ouse D etective Howard the Duck (PG) 12:35,2:50,5:05, Righetti reduced his earned run (G ) 1,2:50. — A R oo m W ith o V ie w 1:30, 7:25, 9:45. — B o ck to School (PG-13) (PG-13) 7, 9:30. Long Quilted Coats ^39.99 reg. $78.00 “The players were very realis­ the right to match an offer from average to 2.92. the lowest it has 3:45, 7:30, 9:55. — About Lost 12:55,3:05,5:10,7:30,9:30. — Friday the tic.” Sam Simpson, director of another squad, or let the two teams Night...(R) 4:40, 7:15,^:40. — Nothing 13th P o rt VI (R) 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:45, WILLIMANTIC been since May 24. Righetti has )0:05. reg. $60.00 operations for the association, said settle the compensation, with the Win you sign In, please In Common (PG) 1:15,3:30,5:50,9:30. Jlllten Square Cinema — Allens (R) Short Quilted Coats *29.99 help of an arbitrator if necessary. allowed two earned runs in his last 1, 3:30, 7, 9:30. — H ow ard the D uck Fabric is treated with Zepel. Rain and stain repelter. in explaining the high approval ■AST HARTPORO MANCHRSTIR (PG) 1:05,3:30, 7:05,9:30.— One Croiy The previous agreement allowed 21 innings. He has not blown a save Oak Park's Fitzgerald Field. A good ■MtweeA Pub A Cinema — Perris rate. opportunity in 12 chances since Former Hartford Whaler Blaine UA Theoters Rost — About Lost Sum m er (P G ) 1, 3, 7, 9. — F rid o y the “ We don’t have the same prob­ teams to retain free agents over B u e lle r 't D a y O ft (PG-13) 7:30. 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The players were friendly Jimmy Fund, reported Co-chairman (P G ) 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:20, 9:40. — 1:10,3:10. relief these days by Ri ' Scurry, R u th le M P e o p le (R ) 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, VRRNON Ship & Shore Blouses leagues survive on. So realisti- includes two measures that will rivals in the annual Jimmy Fijnd benefit Jack Hughes. The Whalers won overthe 7:50, 9:35. — Karate Kid Port II (PG) Cine 1 A 2 — Legal Eaglet (PG) 7, increase revenue, as well as the who has a 1.54 ERA in eight games 9.-30. — Ferris Bueller's Doy Oft WINDSOR • Solids & Prints • Sizes 6-18 reg. $25.00 (^lly. we’re not doing that bad Police and Fire department squad. 11-1. 1;J0, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30.' — One Croiy *12.99 since being activated from th^ softball game Tuesday night at Charter S u m m e r (PO> 12:90, 3, 4:55, 7:40,9:35. (PG-13) 7:10, 9:15.* P lo io — P sych o III (R ) 7:15, 9:35. ransidering the revenues the length of the NfIL season. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 13. 1986 — 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wklnrsday. Aug 13. 1986 NL roundup Twilight League playoffs serving up good baseball Sports In Brief TA C track ^nd field event Sunday

The Jack Rose Memorial Twilight League playoffs The play, itself, should bring out the fans. There are a Bo-ko regular season, came on strong at the end and ~ Connecticut TAC Outdoor Track and r leld Championships will be held Sunday at Hartford Public Ryan is far frorii disabled will conclude tonight at Moriarty Field with regular however, som e. negatives as well. The Twilight took runner-up honors in the JC-Courant League’s season champ Mallove Jewelers facing Katz Sports League does get useage of Moriarty Field for the best Senior Division, which is made up of players overall High School’s Remigino Track beginning at 10 a.m. and all Shop for the playoff crown. Moriarty Brothers, the of prices — nothing — but fhere are items in and out of older than the Manchester club. Marc Mangiafico and athletes registered with the Connecticut TAC are welcomed to By Dick Brlnster ” I was as surprised as anyone Thoughts the league’s control that need attention. For example enter the competition. Brenly, who made two errors in dominant team in the league for years, was sent to the Ken Greene, who pitched for the East Catholic High The Associated Press that my control was as good as it the .second to give the Reds their sidelines Monday night by Society for Savings' Dave the umpiring, especially in the game on Sunday, left varsity last spring, combin^cyrlead the opposition. 'The entry fee is $4 and an athlete may compete in a maximum ApLENty something to be desired. It was brutal. was,” said Ryan, 8-7, who walked lone run. said balls can take bad Morency The Bankers’ bid for a championship berth Herb’s Sports Shop, to the Senior Division crown. Of four events Awards will be presented the top three finishers in While there were no visions of a two baiters. “ Most times after a hops when they hit the cutouts of was spoiled Tuesday night by Katz. 7-6. Morency. as it Also, the scoreboard was not in operation. It should no-hiller dancing in Nolan Ryan’s Len Auster, Sports Editor There will be some coaching changes with the each event. Al! athletes must be 14 years of age or older as of the layoff. I struggle with my delivery. the artificial turf. turns out. happens to be the varsity baseball coach at have been, particularly Monday night when a sizeable date of the meet. head, the celebration of his return But I guess you’d have to say the crowd was on hand to keep a close eye on Moriarty’s. Manchester High football program. Two of the 1985 ’T m sure that’s what happened filing Junior High School and a social studies teacher M TAC will be available on Sunday. from the disabled list had the Los layoff didn’t set me baek” to Stillwell.” Brenly said. ’’The at the school. Keeping track of inning and score is not always easy! assistants. Eric Farno and Vic Berard are gone, and Angeles Dodgers shaking theirs. they will be replaced by Glenn Chetelat and Kevin Non-Connecticut TAC Association athletes may enter but will not The victory. Houston’s second in ball looked like it was bouncing It's safe to say the varsity players there do learn And thirdly, lavatory facilities should have been be allowed to displace Connecticut TAC athletes in laned finals. Ryan, the all-time major league as many nights in the four-game true, then the last hop came up.” something about the game of baseball. made available. Those were locked up. Brophy. Berard took a position in private industry — leader with five no-hitters, pitched Pratt and Whitney — while the 27-year-old Farno For further information, contact Bruce Douglass, 36 series with Los Angeles, left the Vida Blue. 9-6, got the victory for Although the host team. Moriarty’s. is not in the Other than some nuisance items such as these, 5 1-3 innings of hit less ball Tue.sday third-place Dodgers nine games While Moriarty’s wasn’t hitting the baseball, it taking in the Twilight League championship game is resigned in June and has taken an assistant coaching Canterbury Lane, Mystic, 536-13W; or Bill Mongovan, 12 the Giants, allowing four hits over championship game, it should not preclude baseball Doubling Road, Greenwich, 869-6148. night as the Astros blanked the behind the paceselling Astros in the first five innings. Scott Gar- fans from gelling in a game up close and personal. showed it could field it. The infield turned over four not a bad idea. position under Don Miller at Trinity College. "The Dodgers .3-0, But the 39-year-old opportunity presented itself and it was a career move the NL West rells pitched the final 2 1-3 innings Where elsle can you see some top-flight ball, all for two double plays and all were of ma.jor league caliber. Ryah. who left after six innings for his fourth save. bucks. There were some outstanding individual defensive Bits and pieces I had to take.” said Farno. who’ll handle the defensive Damarjian wins women’s links title with a Iwo-hilter. wouldn’t have Phillies 3, Mets 1 MB manager Gene Johnson talked about his bats plays as well. Second baseman Mike Johnson, who ends for Miller. had the opportunity to add to his Padres 4, Braves 3 was in the Texas Ranger organization for awhile, no-hillcr list regardless. Philadelphia’s Kevin Gross got going silent toward the end of the regular season. Ope of the interested spectators Monday night was Don’t look now but the scholastic season is around HARTFORD — Nicole Damarjian, representing Tallwood himself into some trouble, but Bruce Bochy’s two-run double in Thai’s what did his team in against Society. The bats showed his prowess with outstanding plays against Dutch Fogarty, who underwent triple bypass surgery the corner. A week of conditioning drills for football Country Club, won the 1986 Southern New England Women’s Golf It was predetermined that Ryan the seventh inning broke open what could only register three hits in six innings against Society and the Newington Capitols the previous would throw no more than 100 found a unique way of escaping — in July. The Democratic member of the board of players starts Monday. The first games for Association Championship last week with a two-day total of 160 at retiring New York’s clutch-hitting had been a light pilehing duel Morency — and three more in the seventh when he afternoon. And short.stop Ray Sullivan showed why he directors reports he’s walking 15 minutes a day. He’s Manchester High and East Catholic are exactly one Keney Park Golf Course. pitches in his first start since July between San Diego’s LaMarr Hoyt was of Ma.ior League potential with his work with the 27. . Keith Hernandez three limes to tired. By that time Society had an insurmountable 6-0 looking pretty chipper. month away. Each opens on Sept. 13. East against Flo Ramsey and Kathy Dimlow, both of Tallwood, were back end an inning. and Atlanta’s Zane Smith. Hoyt, lead. leather. “He was coming out regardless, 6-8. who had lost four straight The Manchester Junior Legion baseball team, after South Windfsor and Manchester against Conard High. among the finishers with totals of 175 and 190, respectively. Hernandez. 3-for-5 against Gross I need him in September,” said decisions, allowed five hits in six Nolan Ryan pitched six .Manager Hal Lanier, who permit­ this season, went 0-for-4and left six runners stranded. innings Rich Gossage got his 20lh innings of two-hit ball to ted Ryan to throw 99 pitches. save. Young Berube standout swimmer ” 1 just gave him good stuff.” Ryan’s feat, which included six lead Houston to a 3-0 win Gross said. ” 1 think I outguessed Expos 10, Cardinals 3 TEQUESTRA, Fla. — Ryan Berube, son of Susan and Richard strikeouts to bring his all-time Tuesday over the Dodgers. him.” Montreal’s Bob Sebra is hoping Berube, former Manchester residents, had the highest point total major-league-leading total to Gross. 8-9, allowed six hits, in his 11-12 year-old age group at the Florida Gold Coast Junior 4.21.S. was amazing in the eyes of the first complete game of his SCOREBOARD struck out a career-high 10- and major league career will convinee his I2lh homer of the year to lead Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda Olympics swimming competition recently. walked three in pitching his sixth the Cubs past Pittsburgh, and that '’(5o ask him what his secret is Manager Buck Rodgers to keep The young Berube won four events, took three third complete game. The only blemish didn't escape the watchful eye of and come back and tell me.” him in the starting rotation. was Len Dyksira’s game-opening teammate Lee Smith. American League results National League results Expos 10. Cardinala 3 placements and a fourth in garnering the highest total in his Lasorda said when asked how a ” ll was certainly my biggest home run. ” l ’ve been screaming al him class. He also competed with three teammates from the North pitcher Ryan’s age nursing a sore highlight so far.” .said Sebra. who Baseball about not hilling home runs, not Royals 5. Red Sox 1 Phillies 3, Metal STLOUIS MONTREAL Palm Beach Swim Club and combined to take three firsts and a elbow can continue to throw Giants 2, Reds 1 allowed eighi hits, and got two wanting to buy any books for kids ObrhM ObrhM second-place finish. He was among seven swimmers selected to extremely hard. himself to even his record at 2-2 "I Colemn cf 3 0 2 0 Rivera ss 4 2 2 2 San Franeisco third baseman in the eity.” Smith said after First (tame NEW YORK FHILA compete in a three-day Southern Zone All-Star Meet in Ft. Elsewhere in the National just hope this will give Buck some BOSTON KANSAS CITY Landrm cf 10 0 0 Webster cf 5 2 2 0 Bob Brenly fell empathy for notching his 22nd save with two American League standings ObrhM ObrhM OSmIth ss 3 0 10 Raines If 5 2 3 4 Lauderdale. He is a seventh grader at the Benjamin School in more confidence in the fulure ” o b rh M ObrhM Dykstra cf 3 111 Redus If 3 10 0 League, it was Philadelphia 3. New "Cincinnati’s rookie shorlslo)) Kurt innings of shuloul relief. Boggs 3b 3 110 LSmIth If 4 12 0 Bckmn 2b 3 0 2 0 Samuel 2b 4 100 Oauendss 10 11 (tawsonrf 5 13 4 North Palm Beach. York 1: San Francisco 2. Cincin­ Barrett 3b Herr 2b 3 0 0 0 Wright rf 0 0 00 Stillwell, who booled Dan Glad­ Durham’s homer, his lonih as a Eoit Division 20 0 0 LJ ones If 0 0 0 0 KHrndz 1b 4 0 0 0 Haves 1b 3 112 Richard Berube competed in swimming and diving while at nati 1: San Diego 4. Atlanta 3: Cubs 3. Pirates 1 W L Pet. GB Rice If 3 0 10 Wilson cf 4 110 Corter c 2 0 0 0 Schmdt3b 2 0 0 1 Lawless 2b 10 0 0 Wallach3b 4 12 0 den’s bases-loaded grounder to Cub, broke a 1-1 lie in the fifth Boston 65 47 — Baylor 1b 4 0 0 0 Brett 3b 3 0 10 Ford If 3 10 0 WJhnsn 1b 5 0 0 0 Manchester High School in the early 1960s and also gave lessons Montreal 10. SI. Louis 3. and allow the winning run In score in .580 Strwbryrf 4 0 0 0 GWilsonrf 4 0 0 0 Pndltn3b 3 0 10 Nieto c 4 110 Another $7.S0 went to a Chicago inning He added a run-scoring New York 63 52 .548 3'/j DwEvnsrf 3 0 11 Pryor 3b 10 0 0 MWIIson If 4 0 10 Roenick cf 3 0 0-0 at Globe Hollow, Verplanck and Saulters. Chicapo 3 Pillsburgh 1 the sixth inning high school when Leon Durham hit Detroit 61 53 .535 5 Bucfcnrciti 4 0 0 0 McRoedh 3 10 0 HJohsn3b 4 0 10 JoRssll c 2 0 0 0 Knicelylb 10 00 Foley 2b 4 0 10 single in the sixth. Baltimore 60 53 .531 5'/j Armas cf 2 0 10 White 2b 3 12 3 Santana ss 3 0 0 0 Jeltzss 3 0 2 0 Morris rf 4 110 Sebrap 3 12 0 Ryan’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donahue and Mr. Toronto 60 55 .522 6'/j Romero ss 3 0 10 Balboni lb 3 0 0 0 Knight ph 10 0 0 KGrossp 10 0 0 Hurdle 1b 4 110 and Mrs. Edgar Berube, are Manchester residents. Clevelond 58 55 .513 7'/j Sullivan c 2 0 0 0 Sundbrgc 3 10 0 Aguilera p 2 0 10 Lvilre c 2 0 0 0 NFL camp roundup Mllwoukee 56 56 .500 9 GednKinc 10 0 0 Motley rt 3 0 12 Heepph 10 0 0 Lakec .2011 West Division ASalozr ss 3 0 0 0 SIskp 0 0 0 0 Tudorp 0 0 0 0 _— Totals 27 1 S 1 Tetato 30 S 7 S Burris p 2 0 0 0 Californio 62 51 .549 Mazzllll ph 10 0 0 VnSlykph 0 0 0 0 Angels retire Carew’s uniform Texos 59 54 .522 3 Tetata 31 1 4 1 Tetata IS 3 3 3 Soffp 0 0 0 0 Kansos City 51 6? .451 11 Bettatl NO 000 000— 1 ANAHEIM, Calif. — The California Angels honored Rod Cdrew Chlcogo 50 61 .450 11 Kansas CHv 013 000 OOx—o New York leo MO 800— 1 Conrovph 10 0 0 Oakland 51 65 .440 12‘/j (tame Winning RBI — Motley (2). Philadelphia 083 DM OOx-3 Tetata 34 3 8 2 Totals 3910 14 10 Tuesday night at Anaheim Stadium by retiring his No. 29 jersey. MInnesoto 49 64 .434 13 E— Brett. DP— Boston 1, Kansas City 5. (tame Winning RBI — Hayes (4). The ceremony took place prior to the Angels’ game against the QB-poor Redskins ink Doug Williams Seattle 49 66 .426 14 LOB— BostonS, Kansas City 4.2B— Motley, E— GWIIson, HJohnson, Jeltz 2. DP— StLeulS ON OM M O -3 White 2. S— Barrett. Montreal 370 OM OOx— 10 Minnesota Twins, with' whom the seven-time American League / Tuesday's Games Philadelphia^ LOB— NewYorkS, Philadel­ (tame Winning RBI — Raines (7). Ooklond 3, Seattle 7, 10 Innings IP H R ER BB SO phia 5. 2B— ^Jeltz. 3B— Hayes. HR— batting champion began his career as the 1967 A.L. Rookie of the Bv The Associated Press Hannah and said ho could be a Pro Doug Williams, the team’s No. 2 Kansas City 5, Boston 1, 1st gome Boston Dykstra (6). S— KGross 2. SF— Schmidt. E— Hurdle. DP— StLouls 1, Montreal 1. Coach Bill Parcclls. Horst L.7-4 8 7 5 5 5 3 LOB— StLouls 4, Montreal 9.2B— Webster, Year. Bowl plaver for a decade. draft pick He also said that Lyles ” I don’t want to get lavish in my Kansos City 6, Boston 5, 2nd gome IP H R ER BB SO Dawson, Raines. HR— Dawson (14). SB— New York 6, Cleveland <1 Kansm City New Yeik Carew, the first Angels’ player to have his numeral Entering the Washington Reds­ would be u.sed on kickoff returns praise.” Parcells said, “ but I think OJacksonW,7-8 4 5 1 0 2 1 Coleman 2 (84), Raines (48), OSmIth (24). Bills Detroit 7, Chlcogo 3 Aguilera LA4 4 2 3 2 3 4 IP H R ER BB SO discontinued, joined them in 1979, two years after he was named kins’ training camp this season. Toronto 3, Baltimore 0 Farr S,7 3 0 0 0 3 2 Sisk . 2 1 0 0 0 0 he’ll be a good football player.” Umpires— Home, Eyons; First, Merrill; StLouls A.L. Most Valuable Player, and helped lead them to division Jay Schroeder was the only Both of the Bills’ first-round Patriots Milwaukee 7, Texas 2 Philadelphia Tudor L,11-4 7 7 7 2 2 Collins, a holdout early in camp, California 5, Minnesota A, 12 Innings ' Second, Hendry; Third, Cousins. K(3ross WB9 9 6 1 1 3 10 titles in '79 and 1982. quarterback who had ever thrown picks, running back Ronnie Har­ hasn’t caught up with the Giants T — 2:18. Burris 7 3 3 2 0 Eight players were lei goby New Wednesday’s Gomes HBP— Schmidt by Aguilera, Carter by Soft 2 0 0 0 0 He climaxed his career last Aug. 4 when he reached the a pass in a regular-season N FL mon of Iowa and offensive lineman veterans, but he is pushing them. . Seattle(Moroan6-11)afOakland(Stewart KGross. Will Wofford of Vanderbilt, signed England. Three linebackers. Mel . Umpires— Home, Pallone; First, Quick; Montreal game. Now they’ve got two. the He has practiced with the first 4-1), 3:15 p.m. Royals 6, Red 8ox 5 Sebra W,^2 8 3 3 1 4 3,000-hit plateau with a single against the Twins’ Frank Viola. contracls. Terms were not dis­ Black. Shawn O’Malley and John Cleveland (Condlottl 11-8) ot New York Second, OeMuth; Third, Runge. Tudor pitched to 4 batters In the 2nd. latest having come the way of the Windham were released, along team as a member of the nickel (John 4-1), 7:30 p.m. ’ T — 2:16. A— 34,442. HBP— ^VonSlyke by Sebra. BK— Sebra. beleagured USFI. closed Harmon was picked 16lh in Chicago (Cowley 8-4) ot Detroit (O'Neal with wide receivers Darrell defense and is playing behind Elvis Second (tamo Umpires— Home, Crawford; Flrst,C.WII- "It’s obvious that I ’m elated to the first round four spots ahead of Patterson al comerback. 1-7), 7:35 p.m. BOSTON KANSAS CITY Padres 4, Braves 3 lloms; Second, Wendelstedt; Third, Bo Jackson suffers injured right leg Wofford Grymes. Marcus Haeketl and Toronto (Stieb 3-10) at Baltimore (Bod- ObrhM ObrhM Tata. be here.” Doug Williams said Craig While quarterback John dlcker 14-4), 7:35 p.m. Boggs 3b 3 2 10 LSmIth If 4 2 2 1 T— 2:24.,j^20,158. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson Tuesday. "Bui lei me set the Also reaching terms with the Milwaukee (Darwin 4-8) ot Texos (Witt SAN DIEGO ATLANTA Bills was tackle Justin Cross. The Connor and Ray Paquelle. a nose Barrett 2b 4 0 2 2 L Jones If 0 0 0 0 removed himself from the lineup Tuesday night after injuring his record straight. Jay Schroeder is tackle Rams 4-9), 8:35 p.m. Bucknrib 2 0 0 1 Wllsoncf 4 0 3 1 ObrhM Ob r h M Bills announced they will soon Boston (Seaver 5-10) at Kansas City RIcedh 3 0 0 0 Brett 3b 4 12 1 Royster 3b 4 12 1 Moreno rf 4 0 10 Cub83.Piratea1 right leg while running out a ground ball. the starling quarterback of the The Patriots also traded to the Arthroscopic knee surgery hps (Lelbrandf 9-9), 8:35 p.m. (tadmonc 4 110 Ortadh 4 112 Gwvnnrf 4 110 Oberkfl3b 3 0 0 0 Washington Redskins. I know that. begin negotiations with quarter­ Minnesota (Viola 12-8) at Colltornlo Kruklf "I felt a twinge in niy upper hamstring.” said Jackson, who Washington Redskins the rights In revealed only minimal damage to DwEvns rt 4 111 Balboni 1b 4 110 Bolton women's champs 4 0 0 0 Murphy cf 4 0 0 0 PITTSBURGH CHICA(30 Coach (Joe) Gibbs knows it. and back Jim Kelly of the U SFI.’s New (Ruble 1-0), 10:35 p.m. Greenwl It 3 110 KInoeryrf 4 0 0 0 Gossogep 0 0 0 0 (talffeylf 4 12 0 turned down a multiiiinlion-dollar contract with the National Ricky Sander.s! a wide receiver Rams quarterback Dieter Brock. Thursday's (tames McRyld cf Chmbis 1b 2 2 10 Ob rh bl ObrhM everyone else know' it.” Jersey Generals Baylor ph 0 0 0 0 Quirkc 3 0 0 1 3 110 Bonds cf 4 12 1 Dernier cf 4 0 10 Football League Tampa Bay Buccaneers to sign with the Kansas who caught ini passes in 1984 for Brock, who .suffered a partially Chicago at Detroit, 1:30 p.m. Romlnepr 0 0 0 0 Pryor 2b 2 0 0 0 Syndet won the Bolton Women's Softball League regular (tarvey 1b 4 13 1 Ramirzss 4 0 2 1 4 0 2 2 Virgil c 4 0 0 1 Bonilla If 4 0 10 Sndbrg2b 4 0 0 0 City Royals. Williams, 31. needs to pass I he the Gamblers. turn cartilage in his left knee Baltimore ot Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Armas cf 4 0 11 White 2b 10 0 0 season and playoff championship for 1986, finishing with Bochyc Ray 2b 4 0 10 GMthwsIf 4 0 3 0 Jets Milwaukee ot Texos, 8:35 p.m. Quinons ss 3 0 0 0 Bloncln ss 2 10 0 Tmpttn ss 3 0 0 0 Hubbrd2b 3 0 0 0 Jackson was injured in the fifth inning of the Memphis Chicks’ team physical before pulling his during the Rams’ presenson op­ Boston at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. Roberts 2b 3 0 0 0 Harper ph 10 0 0 Bream 1b 4 0 0 0 LeSmIth p 0 0 0 0 Coach Joe Walton said he was Giants Lollarph 10 10 a 16-1-1 record. Team members are (from left) Front row: RReylds rf 4 0 10 Moreind rf 3 2 2 0 Southern League game against the Jacksonville Expos. He name on a three-year a coniraci ener against Houston on Aug. 5. Minnesota at Seattle, 10:35 p.m. Romero pr 0 0 0 0 Flonnry 2b 10 0 0 ZSmIth p 2 0 0 0 impressed by the work of strong Mark Collins, one of foursecond- Hoytp 3 0 0 0 Smmnsph 10 0 0 TPenac 4 0 10 JDavIsc 4 0 11 slowed to a trot and then to a walk after hitting a ground ball to with the quarlerback-poor Reds­ probably will be able to play again Totah 31 5 8 S Tetata 33 4 9 4 Dorothy Reiss, Laura Holbrook, Linda Fortin. Second Morrisn 3b 3 0 0 0 Cey3b 2 0 0 0 safety Lester Lyles and tackle Letfertsp 0 0 0 0 Asnmchr p 0 0 0 0 shortstop. kins, who were badly in need of round draftees, drew praise from in four weeks, team officials said. National League standings row; Doreen Jankowski, Carol Zapadka, Brigid Rooney, Wynne cf 0 0 0 0 Dedmonp 0 0 0 0 Bellldrdss 3 0 0 0 Francon If 10 0 0 Besten 100 020 010-6 Winn p 0 0 0 0 Durhm 1b 4 12 2 help al that pnsiiioif since Joe Kansas City 100 003 lOx-4 Olwinep 0 0 0 0 Jackson had a single in two at-bats as Memphis beat Tracy Rich, Karen Wheeler. Third row: Donna Dietz, Ellie Totals 33 4 9 4 Totals 32 3 4 2 MeWImsp 2 0 10 Dunstonss 4 0 0 0 Theismann w a s released Iasi , Eo»t DIvHlon Game Winning RBI — Orta (4). BleleckI p 0 0 0 0 Sandrsn p 3 0 0 0 Jacksonville 8-4. DP— Kansas City 2. LOB— Boston 5, Missari, Debbie Hoiland, Wendy Plotsky. Fourth row: month. Theismann had been the W L Pet. OB son Diego OM OM 310—4 UWshtnss 1000 Speler3b 0 0 0 0 New York 75 36 .676 — Kansas City 3. '2B— Wilson, Balboni, Tetata 33 1 7 1 Tetata 33 3 9 3 Redskins’ No. 1 quarterback since Brett, DwEvons, Barrett. HR— Orta (4). Coach Greg Fortin, Sherri Holland, Charlene Fenton, Atlanta OM OM 301— 3 Montreol 56 53 .514 16 (tame Winning RBI — Garvey (6). the middle of the 1977 season until Philadelphia 54 57 .486 21 SB— Bloncolono (1). SF— Buckner. Pittsburgh NO OM 000— 1 Grand Jury continues Bias probe IP H R ER BB SO Coach Bud Dietz. E— Roberts, McReynolds. DP— San this past year, when he was hurt in St. Louis 54 57 .466 21 Diego 2, Atlanta 1. LOB— San Diego 4, Chicago ON 011 OOx—3 Chicago 49 63 .438 26'/, Boston (tame Winning RBI — Durham (4). UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — A grand jury investigation of a game. Pittsburgh 45 65 .409 29'/, BStanley L,5-4 4 7 4 4 0 0 Atlanta 5. 2B— Gwvnn, Garvey, Bochv 2. E— Morrison. DP— Pittsburgh 1, Chi­ Williams, who played in the N FL Stewart 2 2 2 2 1 1 HR— Royster (3). intercollegiate sports at the University of Maryland appears to West Division IP H R ER BB SO cago 1. LOB— Pittsburgh 5, Chlco(X) 10. with Tampa Bay for five seasons Houston 64 49 .566 — Kansas City 2B— Moreland, (taMcrtthews, Bonds. HR— be focusing on allegations of drug use by athletes. GubIczaWAS 7 2-3 7 5 5 2 7 Angels 5, Twins 4 (12)^ Rlue Jays 3, Orioles 0 ■ V Son Diego before joining the USFL. said he Son Francisco 60 53 .531 4 5 2 1 3 2 Bonds (12), Durham (12). SB— Dunston 2 The grand jury today reached the midpoint of its second full Los Angeles 55 58 .487 9 Black ^3 0 0 0 1 0 Hoyt W,08 6 (12). enjoyed the experience but is glad OulsnbryS,10 3-3 1 0 0 0 1 Lefferts 1 0 0 0 0 0 week of meetings on the death of Len Bias and questions about TRUCK SALE Son Diego 53 59 ,473 10'/, MINNESOTA CALIFORNIA TORONTO BALTIMORE IP H R ER BB SO HBP— Buckner by Black, Baylor by Gossooe S,20 2 1 1 0 0 2 to be back in the N FL. He played Cincinnati 52 59 .466 11 ^ Ob r h M ObrhM ObrhM Ob r h bl Attanta Pittsburgh the athletic program that have arisen since the death of the Atlanta 52 60 .464 11'/, Black. WP— Gubicza. PB-QuIrk. f>uckett cf 4 13 0 RJones rf 4 2 3 1 Femndz ss 4 0 10 Gutlerz 2b 3 0 0 0 McWlllms L,2A 5 1-3 .8 3 2 5 with Arizona last season. Umpires— Home, Merrill; First, ZSmIth L,7-ll 7 6 3 3 3 • 2 basketball star from cocaine intoxication. at Tuesday's (tames Smallvdh 4 0 2 2 Joyner lb 5 2 2 1 (tarda 2b 4 0 0 0 Benlazph 10 0 0 Assnmehr 2-3 1 1 1 0 0 BleleckI 2-3 0 0 0 1 The Redskins announced that Chlcogo 3, Pittsburgh 1 Hendry; Second, Cousins; Third, Evans. (taettl3b 4 0 10 Downing If 4 0 2 0 Lee 2b 0 0 0 0 Dwyer dh 4 0 0 0 Dedmon ^3 2 0 0 0 0 Winn 2 1 0 2 3 Most of Tuesday’s session was taken up with testimony about five other former U SFL players Montreal 10, St. Louis 3 Hrbeklb 5 0 10 RJcksndh 4 0 10 Moseby cf 4 110 Lynncf 3 0 0 0 Chicago Olwine 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 the drug testing program instituted at the College Park campus have signed contracts on a day that Phllodelphlo 3, New York 1 T — 2:29. A— 34,158. Bmnskv rf 5 0 0 0 DeCncs3b 4 0 3 2 Bell If 4 12 0 Murray 1b 3 0 0 0 Hovd pitched to 3 batters In the 71h. Sandrsn WA-9 7 4 1 0 6 Carter Son Froncisco 2, Cincinnati 1 Laudnerc 2 0 0 0 WI|fong2b 4 0 0 0 Barfield rf 4 12 3 Ripken ss 3 0 10 WP— Gossooe. LeSmIth S,22 2 1 0 0 1 last year. saw a number of players from the Son Diego 4, Atlonto 3 Salas c 4 0 10 Boonec 3 0 0 0 Johnsn dh 2 0 10 Traberif 3 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, Marsh; First, Umpires— Home, Darling; First, Gregg; other league sign on' with N FL Houston 3, Los Angeles 0 Yankees 6, Indleni 4 RDavIs p 0 0 0 0 JKHwl ph 0 0 0 0 .Shphrdpr 0 0 0 0 ^eetsrf 3 0 2 0 Second, Dovls; Third, Harvey. Chevrolet Froemming; Second, Davidson; Third, teams. Wednesday's (tames RLJcksn p 0 0 0 0 Narron c 0 0 0 0 Upshaw 1b 3 0 10 DMallySb 3 0 0 0 Halllon. T — 2:48. A— 23A74. John Henry forced into retirement Pittsburgh (Reuschel 7-13) at Chicago Beane If 3 10 0 Schoflld ss 3 0 0 0 Gruber 3b 4 0 0 0 Dempsy c 2 0 10 T— 2:28. A— 12J»5. (Sutcliffe 4-10), 2:20 p.m. CLEVELAND NEW YORK Lmbrdz 2b 10 0 0 Pettis cf 5 13 0 BMartnzc 4 0 0 0 Shelby ph 10 0 0 Vikings St. Louis (Cox4-9) atMontreoKSmlth8-4), ObrhM ObrhM (tagness 4 0 11 Tetata 33 3 8 3 Tetata 29 0 4 0 SAN DIEGO — John Henry, the horse that defied time and a RHndsn cf 5 111 The Vikings signed kicker Dave 7:05 p.m Bernzrd 2b 4 0 0 0 Hatchrph 10 0 0 Giants 2, Reds 1 lowly pedigree to become thoroughbred racing’s all-time money inventory New York (Oledo 12-3) at Phllodelphlo Franco ss 4 0 10 Tollesonss 4 12 0 Atherton p 0 0 0 0 Terente OM 111 000-3 Transactions Trout from the Baltimore Stars as (Ruffin 3-3), 7:35 p.m. Corter rt 5 0 0 0 MtnglY 1b 4 12 1 Reedc 0 0 0 0 Bammere OM OM 000-0 winner, has been forced into retirement for good. they continued to pur.sue former of Son Francisco (Mulhollond 0-5) at MHall If 3 10 0 Winfield rf 3 0 0 0 Espinoz 2b 2 0 0 0 (tame Winning RBI — Barfield (10). SAN FRAN CINCINNATI A comeback try by the 11-year-old gelding ended when John Cincinnati (Welsh4-3),7:35p.m. Thrnfn ph 10 0 0 Posaualf 3 12 0 Bush If 3 2 2 0 DP— Toronto 1. LOB— ^Toronto 4, Balti­ ObrhM ObrhM USFL players who have been San Diego (McCullers 5-4) ot Atlonto Snyder3b 3 20 0 Easier dh 4 12 2 Tetata I 4 11 3 Tetata 42 S 14 4 more 2. HR— Barfield (29). Gladden cf 5 0 10 Stilwll ss 4 0 10 Henry tore ligaments in his left front leg as the horse prepared turned loose by that troubled Chevy (Alexander 2-4), 7:40 p.m. Tabler 1b 3 13 1 Polrulo3b 3 10 0 IP H R ER BB SO RThpsn 2b 5 0 10 Bell 3b 2 0 10 BASEBALL for a return to the races, John Henry’s owner, Sam Rubin, said league. Los Angeles (Hershlser 11-8) at Houston Butler cf 4 0 3 3 Espino c 4 0 11 MInneseta 010 000 101, 000—4 Toronto CDavIs rf 5 0 10 Porker rf 5 0 0 0 Amerlom League (Scott 12-7), 8:35 p.m, CCostlll dh 4 00 0 Rschlln 2b 3 0 10 Collfemla in 000 000*'001— 0 Clancy W,13-4 9 4 0 0 WCIarklb 30 10 BDIazc 3 0 0 0 CHICA(K) WHITE SOX— Claimed Steve from his New York office Tuesday. Kicker Brian Franco, formerly Trucks, Allanson c 4 0 0 0 None out when winning run scored. MIdndolf 4 0 00 Perez 1b 3 0 10 Carlton, pitcher, on waivers. Optioned with the Jacksonville Bulls, cor- Thursday's (tames Bottlnwre Ivan Calderon, outfielder, to Buffalo of According to Rubin, who brought John Henry out of retirement Pittsburgh at Phflodelphla, 3:05 p.m. TotaN 84 4 4 1 Totals 33 411 S (tame Winning RBI — DeCInces (9). McGregr LA-11 5^3 8 3 3 2 1 (tarrelta p 0 0 0 0 Daniels ph 10 10 last spring, no one is unhappier about the gelding’s departure nerback Darrell Evans of the Vans & St. Louis at New York, 2, 5:35 p.m. E— Joyner 3, Espinoza. DP— Minnesota OJones 31-3 0 0 0 1 2 Brenly3b 4 110 Rowdonlf 0 00 0 the American Association. Chlcogo qt Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Cleyetand 012 000 000-4 5, California 1. LOB— MInnesotal 1, Califor­ Umpires— Home, Barnett; First, Melvin c 3 12 0 Esasky If 3 0 0 0 KANSAS CITY ROYALS— Placed Bret from the race track than the old horse himself. Birmingham Stallions and ful­ Son Francisco at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. NowYem IN IN OOx—6 nia 12. 2B— Puckett. 3B— Smalley. Young; Second, Roe; Third, HIrschbeck. Uribe ss 2 0 10 Milner cf 4 110 Soberhooen, pitcher, on the 15-dav lback Sam Harrell, a former El Caminos Desterlb 3 0 0 0 disabled list. Called up Al Hargeshel- “I’m sad for him that he won’t be doing what he wants to be Son Diego at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Game Winning RBI — None. HR— RJones (13). S— Boone, Lombar- Aldreteph 10 11 Viking who last played with the Los Angeles ot Houston, 8:35 p.m. E— Pagllarulo, Franco. DP — dozzl. JRobnsnip 0 0 0 0 (talicksnp 2 0 0 0 mer, pitcher, from Omaha of the American ‘ doing,” Rubin said. “He was unhappy on the (retirement) farm. Cleveland 1. LDB— CleyelcxidT, New York9. IP H RKR BB SO Brswera7,Rangera2 MDovIsp 0 0 00 VenaMph 10 10 Association. He’s a gelding, so what else can he do but run? Houston Gamblers, had reported 2B— Branco, Easier, Pasiiua, Tolleson. MhxMtota Yonobld If 10 0 0 RRobnsn p 0 0 0 0 Notional League Monday night to the Vikings’ Eastern League standings HR— RHendurson (21), Mattingly (21), Smithson a 9 4 3 4 3 Bluep 1000 Roseph 10 0 0 CINCINNATI REDS— Purchosed the Easier (11). SB—Gutler (22), Fronco Atherton 3 2 0 0 2 1 MILWAUKBe TE)(AS Quinons ss 10 0 0 contract of Barry Larkin, Inflelder, from camp. ObrhM ObrhM Tetata 3S 2 9 1 Tetata 32 1 4 0 Denver of the American Association. W Pet. OB (7). S— Fischlln. RCtavIs L,2-6 0 2 1 1 1 0 MolltorSb 3 111 Doiphins RUoeksn 0 1 0 0 0 0 MeDwelef 10 10 PITTSBURGH PIRATES— Beck threatens to sit out season 1986 CHEVY $10 PICKUPS Vermont (Reds) „ .552 — Yount ef 5 0 3 2 Paelork rf 3 0 2 1 San nronctaco 8M 801 800—1 Activated Rafael Belllard, shortstop, Pittsfield (Cubs) 45 53 .551 — IF H R ER BB SO Collfanila Cooper 1b 5 0 2 1 Fletehrss Miami signed two former USFL McCasklll 7 9 3 2 2 7 3 0 10 Cinciiinall 810 OM OOO—i from the 15-dav disabled list. Optioned NEW YORK — Veteran New York Ranger defenseman Barry IVi Bo(jy, V6, 5 Spd., Power Steering & more. Reading (Phillies) 41 54 .530 2'/? GThmsdh 5 0 0 0 Wllkrsnss 10 0 0 (tame Winning RBI — None. Sammy Khalifa, shortstop, to Hawaii ofthe offensive linemen. Rick Kehr and Glens Falls (Tigers) 57 54 .504 5'/i Schrem 2 7 4 3 1 0 DMoore 3 2 1 0 0 2 4 10 0 OBrIen 1b Yett LA2 4 4 2 2 2 2 Lueos W.1-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Riles ss 3 0 0 0 E— Brenlv 2, Stillwell. DP— Son Fran­ Pacific Coast Leogue. Beck said Tuesday he will sit out the 1986-87 NHL season because Dan Rosado. Both of them played Albany (Yankees) 57 42 .479 B'/j Deer rt 4 12 1 Inevglla rf 10 0 0 cisco 1, Cincinnati 2. LOB— Son Francisco Waterbury (IndIns) 55 43 .444 10 Noles 2 0 0 0 0 2 RDovIs pitched to 3 batters In the 12th, 4 3 3 2 Sierra rf of “philosophical differences” with head Coach Ted Sator. last year for the , Houston New Yerk RLJackson pitched to 1 batter In the 12th. Braggs If 3 0 0 0 10, Cincinnati 11. 2B— Milner, Aldrete. FOOTBALL Nashua (Pirates) 54 43 .442 lO'/j JNIekrO 2 4 4 2 *4 1 (tantnr2b 3 0 10 Ward If 4 0 10 SB— Bell (1), Venable (4). S— Stillwell, Notional Feolball League Beck, who saw limited action last season because of injuries, Gamblers. New Britan (Rd Sx) 53 43 .457 11 WP— McCasklll, Smithson. CAAoorec 3 1 0 0 LAPrsh Stoddard W,1-0 4 2-3 2 0 0 2 3 Umpires— Home, Ford; First, Reed; Esasky. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS— Troded also said he would not consider playing for any other team if Tuesday's (tames dh 4 0 0 0 IP H RER BB SO Readlng4,Albonv2 RIghettI S,36 21-3 0 0 0 0 2 Second, Tschkta; Third, (tarda. Sloughf e the rights to Rickey Sanders, wide receiver, traded and wanted only to stay with the Rangers. He insisted that Chiefs JNIekra pitched to 3 batters In the 3rd, T — 4:03. A— 29J)94. 3 10 0 Son Pronetace to the Washington Redskins, for an Waterbury 3, Plttsfleld2 Buechle3b 2 110 5 4 neither money nor his shoulder injury had any bearing on his Tackle Irv Eatman. a USFL stock #5131, 5133 New Britain 8, Glens Foils 5 Schrom pitched to 2 batters In the 3rd, Yett Petralll 3b 2 0 10 Blue W.9-6 undisclosed 1987 draft choice. Released ^ 8 2 9 9 pitched to 1 batter In the 71h. J Robinson 1 1-3 1 Craig White, Marcus Hackett, and Darrell decision. star, signed a four-year. $1.6 Vermont3, Noshuo2 Harroh 2b 3 0 2 1 0 WedtiMdoy's Gomes WP— JNIekro, Stoddard, Yett. PB— Tetata 36 7 12 7 Tetata MDovIs 153 Grymes, wide receivers, Mel Block, Beck, 29, a veteran of 10 NHL seasons with the Colorado million contract. The former Balti­ Espino. n 2 9 2 (tarrelta S,4 21-3 1 Shawn O'Malley, cmd John Windham, For Auto Trans - Add *500 'For Tahoe • Add *500 Vermont at Albany A’a 3. Marinara 2 more Stars’ player is among the (Stock X4S82, 43S7) Glens FallsotPIttsfleld Umpires— Home, CoMe; First, Johnson; Milwaukee 831 881 CtacbMWtl linebackers, Ray Paquette, nose tackle, Rockies and Rangers, missed 55 regular-season games and the (Stock 8SS4T, S130) Second, Oenklnger; Third, Lepperd. 808-7 (talleksn L4-8 7 9 and John Connor, quarterback. first USFL standouts to go to the NewBrlfalnot Waterbury Texas 888 888 m - i 0 entire playoffs with an injured left shoulder. During the season, Reading at Nashua T — 3:13. A— 21,913. SEATTLE OAKLAND (tame Winning RBI — Deer (5). RRoMnson 2 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Cut Tyrone N FL. , ObrhM ObrhM Umpires— Home, Poncino; First, Young ond Trocy Porter, wide receivers, however, he did manage to score his 100th career goal, on Oct. 27 Thursday's (tames E— Sierra. DP— Milwaukee 3, Texas 3. MeSherrv; Second, Bonin; Third, Pulll. VermontotAlbany Tlgera7.Whlta8ox3 Reynlds2b 4 0 10 Phillips 2b 3 0 2 2 LOB— Milwaukee 4, Texas 4. 2B— Waldon Coger, defensive back, Keith against the Boston Bruins. It turned out to be the game-winner in Cowboys 1986 CHEVY $10 4x4’s Glens FallsotPIttsfleld Brantly cf 4 111 Muri^cf 3 0 0 0 McDowell, Deer. HR— Braggs 2 (3). SB— Stanberry, safety, Aaron Hill, comerbock, a 2-1 victory. Reodlng at Nashua- PBrodlylf 4 12 1 Caniecolt 4 0 0 0 McDowell (23). S— (tantner. Fletcher Jenkins, offenslvellnemon, Robert Dallas, which is courting Her- New Brltolnot Woterbury CHICAGO DBTRfMT ADovIsdh 5 0 10 Bochtelb 3000 IP H R BR BB SO Aatroa3.DodgaraO Durham, linebacker, Dewoyne Harrison, Extended Cab, V6, Auto Transmission, Jump Seats & More. O brhM ObrhM Phelps 1b 3 0 10 Kngmn dh 4 0 10 Mllwaukao tight end, and Sid Chambers and Sidney schei Walker, signed three former 4 0 0 1 Whitakr 2b 5 0 0 1 TrtoMlrf 1 0 0 0 Lonsfrd3b 4 00 0 Dodd, offensive tackles. Signed Willie USFL performers — Jerry Par­ Congels If V a r y W,»-11 61-3 9 2 2 “ 2 3 LOS ANGELS HOUSTON Collier, wide receiver. Reached a verbal Tw ay leaves Toledo little poorer Tuesday's homers Boston cf 4 111 TrommI ss 4 12 0 SBrodleyc 3 0 0 0 MDoylsrf 4 2 1 1 Plesae 2 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 ObrhM I■brhM rish, a wide receiver and kick Baines rf 4 0 10 Heothc 4 2 2 2 Dwenss 4 0 0 0 Tettletenc 2 0 10 Toxai agreement with Sam Mills and Vaughan Ramos 3b Sox2b 4 0 2 0 D(>ran2b 2 110 Johnson, llenbackers. TOLEDO, Ohio — PGA Championship winner Bob Tway left returner who played with Orlando; Fiskc 4 0 1.0 Colet3b 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 DHIIIph 1000 Ho(teh L,9-7 1 1-3 5 s 4 2 0 Sclosdoc 3 0 00 Hatcher cf 4 0 2 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 111 Hemdonlf 3 0 00 Willard c 000 0 4 1 NEW YORK JETS— Announced that Toledo with the silver trophy, but without about $10,000 worth of Perry Kemp, a wide receiver who Hulett 3b Mason 4 2 2 5 AAodlcfc3b 4 0 10 Lopes3b 4 0 0 0 John Donnelly, wide receiver, left comp. P.Brodley (9), Brontley (1), Mariners; Mermnib 4 0 0 0 OoEvnsIb 3 10 0 (tatfflnss 3 120 Russell 1 0 0 0 0 AAotuszklf 3 0 00 GDovIs 1b 3 110 cash and jewelry that was stolen from his golf bag during the piayed with Jacksonville; and Jeff $11 5 9 M. Davis (12), A's; Orta (4), Royals; Barfield 3 10 0 Lemencf 4 3 3 3 Tetata 111 6 1 Totals 31 3 7 3 1 PITTSBURGH STEELERS— LSalazrdh Mohorele 1 1 0 0 0 Brack 1b 3000 Botsrf 4 110 Signed John RIenstra, guard. Waived Steve J L J L ^ W § W stock #5123 (29), Blue Joys; Boston (2), Hulett (13), Spek, a tight end who played with (talllense 3 0 10 Breknsdh 4 0 2 0 MWIIIIams 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stubbs rf 3000 Cruz If 3 0 2 2 championship round. White Sox; Heath (1), Lemon (4), Tigers; Cruz 2b 3 0 00 Colllnsrf 4 0 11 Harris 1 1 0 0 0 0 3000 Superick, punter. New Jersey. Henderson (21), Mattingly (31),Eosler (11), BRustelts 3 0 00 Ashbyc SAN DIE(K> CHARGERS— Signed John Tway, 27, said he left a $9,000 Rolex watch, a PGA money clip Shwidnrf 0 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, AAcKeon; First, Shu- RWllmscf 3000 Thenss 3 0 0 0 Waiker made his first appear­ Yankees; Broggs2(3), Brewers; Jones(13), 18 1 S I TetaN 31 711 7 None out when winning run scored. lock; Second, Morrison; Third, Clark. 2000 Walker, defensive lineman. with about $300 in cash, a ring worth $400, his driver’s license and Angels. Gome Winning RBI — MDovIs (3). Honevettp 10 0 0 Ryonp SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS— Signed Der­ ance at the Cowboys’ training Duncan ph 1000 Kerfeidp 10 0 0 rick Crawford, wide receiver, to a one- credit cards in a cloth bag zipped into a pocket of his golf bag 90 NEW CHEVY TRUCKS IN STOCK 888 111 888-3 E— Romos, Phitips, SBrodlev. TP— VondBrgp 00 0 0 camp on Tuesday and said he wiil NATIONAL LEAGUE 113 888 81X— 7 Seattle 1. DP-«ealtN 2, Oakland 2. vear contract. Released Holbert Johnson, Monday during the final round at the Inverness Club. Bonds (12), Pirates; Durham (12), Cobs; LOB-Seottle 8, Oakland 4.1B— Tettleton. Cabell Ph 1000 comerback, Gary Hoffman and Reno be back to play soon. ting RBI — Heath (1). Beckwthp 0000 Patterson, tackles, and Ken Dtaon, ★ GMAC HNANCE RATES 6.9% 36 Months, 7.9% 48 Months, 8.9% 60 Months. Dykstra (6), Mets; Dawson (14), Expos; E— Guillen 2. OP-Chliloogo 1, Detroit 2. 3 B --^lllln .H R — PBrodley (9), Brantley Softball Tetata V838 19 3 7 3 Royster (3), Padres. LDB— Chicago 3, Detroit 4. 2B— (1), MOavta (12). SB— PBrodley (12). ploce-klcker. Staned Steve Willis, pkx»- Steelers IF H R ER BB SO klcker. Trammell. HR— Heath (1), Lemon (4), S E A TTLE SEAHAWKS— Cut Mike Gaylord Perry files for bankruptcy The Steelers signed first-round Boston (xfXKit, wide receiver, and Jack Sims, “A Good Place to Buy a Car" (2),Hulett(13).SB— Heath(1),Colllns2(23). FIreovtd 3 2r 0 0 0 2 TONIGHT'S GAMES (tame Winning RBI — Cruz (9). GREENVILLE, N.C. — Former major league baseball pitcher draft pick John Rienstra of Tem­ Hutamoin 4 1-12 2 1 1 2 'A' Division LOB-Los Angeles 4, Houston 5. guerd. ple. a guard. The 6-foot-4i/4. Radio, TV H R ER BB SO MYouna 1-3 1 0 0 0 1' TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS— Gaylord Perry and his wife have filed for bankruptcy, according IF Nassiff vs. Glenn, 4 — Fitzgerald Waived David (iraenwood (xtd Retxile 275-pound Rienstra was the first CMcoge LpddCr-4 11-3 2 I I 1 0 Moln Pub vs. Cor Wash, 7:30 — IP H R ER BB SO to documents on file with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilson, CHEVROLET Carlton L A I Fitzgerald Pleos(xit, defensive backs, BUI Turner, offensive lineman drafted with Andulor 9 4 2 2 5 5 Horpo's vs. Medical, 4 — Nike punttr,andRon Pl(xitz and Mark Drenth, N.C. Pittsburgh’s opening pick in Coach Dowiev JHowell W,3-4 1 0 0 0 2 0 HencvcltLJ-7 S 5 offensive linemen. Signed Kevin Kellln, TODAY Seorge Poganl vs. Cycle, 7:30— Nike VandBera 2 0 A court spokesman said Monday that documents were filed Chuck Noll’s 18 years with the CO., INC. 4:00 Golf: The International. ESPN DeereW nrsoyld pitched to 2 batters In the 4lh, Beckwith 1 2 defensive end. CARIER 7:30 Yankees ys. Indians, Sport- Ladd pitched to 1 batter In the Aug. 4 under Chapter 7 of the bankruptcy law in which the Perrys Steelers. Steelers line < •' ach Hal T h u r m o n W 'B' Division HmmmImii 1229 MAM STREET • OPEN TIL 8 PM - FHI., TIL 6 PM 646-6464 • MANCHESTER sChannel, WPOP 1 8 S 3 3 3 3 10th. Acadia vs. PM, 4 — Poganl Ryan WB-7 « 2 MKKEY listed $1,145,600 in assets and debts totaling $1,244,850. Hunter called him the best guard to 7:35 Mets ys. Phillies, Channel 9, Campbell 1 0 0 0 0 I HBP— Murphy by FlreoyM, P Bradley by Tierney's vs. ABN, 7:30— Poganl KertoMS,5 3 1 NifliX H l Heefcev League WKHT JHowell. Jim's vs. Elmore's, 4 — Robertson come out of college since John WP-Corltan. BK— Carlton. Umglfss Heme, Palermo; First, Coo- Umplroi Home, RIpplev; First, Ren- NEW YORK RANGERS-Announced ' 8:30 Red Sox vs. Royals, WTIC. Umpires Home, WeNtei First, Phillips; Dean vs. Evergreen, 7:30 — nert; Second, AAontagu^; Third, Brack- ttwt Barry Beck, defensemom will sit outthe 9:00 Bowling: Columbia'Senlor- S e c ^ , McCoy; Third, Voltaoalo. nsy;ly; SectSecond, Brinkman; Third, Scott. Robertson 198587 secaon. ' 's/Tournament Pro Doubles, ESPN T— 2:29. A -iO ,m T-3:11 A-8382. # Ill - MANCHESTER HEtfALpT^nesday. Aug. 13, 1986 BUSINESS______MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1986 — 19 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Tax on inherited iand avbidable Notices Business Property...... 25 Entertainment...... 53 Resort Property...... Form Supplies and Equipment__ 80 QUESTION: Losit/Found ...... 01 ...... 26 Bookkeeping/Income Tox...... 54 Offlce/Retoll Equipment ...... 81 So, you can make gifts of $10,000 various documents. Your librarian Personals...... !!!!!!!!!! 02 Mortgages ...... 27 Corpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Recreotlonol Equipment...... 82 RATES: 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. My husband to each of your three children for Wanted to Buy...... 28 bought some will know the book to use. Announcements...... 03 Polntlng/Poperlng...... 56 Boots ond Morine Equipment.....83 6 to 19 days; 70 cents per line per day. three years in a row. You’ll duck Auctions...... 04 RoofIng/SIdIng...... 57 Musicol Items...... 84 20 or more days; 60 cents per line per doy. property 37 ye­ all gift tax return filing require­ Flooring...... 58 ars ago. before Investors’ QUESTION: Back in 1950, I Financial...... OS Rentals Comeros and Photo Equipment... 85 Minimum cnarse: 4 lines. ments and won’t have to pay any Electrical ...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 he emigrated to bought 25 shares of stock at $12.50 a Rooms tor Rent...... 31 Guide gift tax. share. As the result of additional Employment & Education Heotlng/Plumblng...... 60 Miscellaneous for Sole ...... 87 DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to th e United Apartments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 purchaes, I now own 1,000 shares, Condominiums for Rent Tog Soles...... 88 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the States. The Help Wanted...... n ...... 33 Services Wanted...... 62 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... f 9 William A. Doyle QUESTION: My son needs about presently worth $39 per share. If I Homes for Rent...... 34 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. property was in $5,000 to buy a vehicle and I plan to SItuatlan Wanted ...... !!!!!!! 12 his name until were to sell, it would be a Business Opportunities ..;..... 13 Store/OffIce Space...... 35 For advertisements to be published Monday, make him a loan of that amount. monumental task to determine the Instructiontibn ...... ' ^4 Resort Property ...... 36 Merchandise the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. h is recent He will pay me interest, which I stock’s basis for tax purposes. Employment^men Services 15 Industrial Property...... 37 Holldov/Seosonal...... 71 Automotive death, when I will report as income on my inherited it. I If I give this stock in equal Miscellaneous for Rent...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sole...... r e a d YDUR a d . Classified advertisements ore income tax return and which he amounts to my son and daughter, Roommates Wanted...... 39 Clothing...... 73 sold the property for $130,000 and sale ol inherited real esthte, slocks Trucks/Vans for Sole...... token by telephone os o convenience. The will take as an interest deduction in will their basis be the market value Real Estate Wanted to Rent...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one would like to share this with my or any other capital asset is always his return. Compers/Trollers...... of the stock on the date of transfer? Homes for Sale ...... 21 TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of three aduit chiidren, giving each counted as a long-term capital Judge Wapner says, "Do it in $30,000. ANSWER: Nope. You’ re stuck Condominiums for S a l e 22 Services Machinery and Tools...... 76 Auto Services...... the original Insertion. Errors which do not gain, only 40 percent of the profit is writing." My son and I agree we Lown and Garden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... lessen the value of -the advertisement will not What is the best way to handie taxable. with that "monumental task,” Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Child Core...... should draw up a loan agreement. whether you sell the stock or give it ...... Good Things to E a t...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive be corrected bv on additional Insertion. this? Are there any special taxes I The basis of an inherited capital Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Other than the amount of the loan, to your children. They will have to Fuel Oil/Cool/FIrewood...... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trode or the children would have to pay? asset is the value put on it when the the interest rate and the length of know your basis. estate is settled. That’s the value time of the loan, can you advise ANSWER; There are three on the date of death, unless an When stock is sold at a profit, the how the agreement should be recipient’s basis is the donor’s federal tax situations of which you alternative valuation date is used. written? basis. When gift stock is sold at a should be aware. However, by You are required to report the Notices loss, the recipient’s basis is either handling things properly, no tax sale of that property and list the HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ANSWER: Besides the items the donor’s basis or the market HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED will be due. capital gain or capital loss on you mention, the agreement 0 value on the date of the gift — First, there’s the estate tax, Schedule D of your federal income Carpenter- Experienced should list the date the loan is whichever is lower. LOST Management Trainee. M u n so n ’s Chocolate, Clerical - Full time posi­ which you don't have to pay. Since tax return. Entry level position for in remodeling. Call Ro­ College student looking made, the date it is due and the You’ re learning, the hal'd way, IAND FOUND Route 6, Bolton Is now tions available In pleasont Teachers-Part-tIme; Jan. 1,1982, one spouse can leave to Finally, there’s the gift tax. But ambitious Individual. accepting applications bert Jarvis, 643-6712. office environment. for Day Core. Two after­ terms under which the interest and that it’s mightly important to keep wanted for small beto- the other everything he or she you can get around that. You’re Company hos profit shar­ for both full and part time Health Insurance/benef- noons per week. Will re/ofter school programs principai are to be paid. accurate records on the basis of Lost - Grey 19’ Schwinn Recreation Director- owns, free of federal estate tax. allowed to give $10,000 a year to ing program and both retail sales persons. The K-Mart/Readers Market- Its program available. reciprocate. Call 649-7754. In Manchester. Child There’s a very easy way to do stocks and other capital assets. Prelude bicycle racer. Merchandise emplovees, Meadows Manor Is seek­ Then, there’s the capital gains each of as many people as you local and national growth full time hours are 9am to Free parking. Experience development course work this. Get a promissory note form If you keep that stock until you BIssell Street. Manches­ opportunities. 649-4563. cashiers and stocks. Full ing on energetic person tax. If the $130,000 you received please, without even filing federai ter. $50 reward. Call after 4:30 pm Monday-Frlday, using adding machine. preferred. Must hove one and fill it out. You can buy that die, the basis will "step out” to its with full benefits. Part and part time positions Typing skills helpful. $4.25 with 0 desire to work with year's experience work­ from the sale was higher than the gift tax returns. For a married form at a stationery store. Or, goto 5 245-0706. are available. Experience geriatrics and or develop property’s "basis,” you had a value when your estate is settled. time hours are4pm to8pm to $5.00 on hour depending ing with children grades couple making joint gifts, the your pubiic library and make a and approximately 8 not necessary. Many em­ on experience. Apply In mentollv disabled Individ­ Waitresses needed part K-6. Salary range $5.75 to profit. Because the profit from the number is $20,000. But that step-up applies to inher­ Abandoned - 4 puppies, ployee benefits. Apply In uals. Interested appli­ photocopy from a book containing ited stock, not gift stock. hours on Saturday or oerson. Prague Shoe Co. time evenings, weekends. $6.75 per hour tor approxi­ three female, 1 male, Assistant Newspoper Sunday, averaging 20 person Monday, Wednes- 200 Pitkin Street East cants must meet min­ Flexible hours. Apply In mate! v 25 hours per week. black and brown, 8 weeks dealer wanted In Bolton. hours weekly. Call 647- daV, Thursday and Friday Hartford. imum state requirements person at Paoanl's Bolton Call J. Welsh,YWCA of old, Carter Street call Call 232-9989 between 9am 8639 tor appointment. from 10am to 4pm. Satur­ tor T.R.D.’s Including Pizza. Rte 85, Bolton. 647-1437. Manchester Doo Warden day, noon to 4pm. K-Mort, either a Bachelor’s de­ 643-6642. 8, noon, Monday through Earn Hundreds weekly at Small businesses are not optimistic Friday. Ask for Michael. Legal Secretary- Medium 239 Spencer St. home! Be flooded with gree In recreation or re­ Part-time temporary lated field or an Asso­ Waitresses-luncheons, size suburban law firm various offers! Details? cashiers and book clerks Tuedov through Friday. Teenage Farm Help seeks full time legal secre­ Easy Assembly Work! Send self-addressed ciates degree In a related needed at Manchester NEW YORK (A P ) - Small- ) AP photo $714.00 per 100. Guaran­ field or Stole Certifica­ Hourly wages, plus gro- Dunkelberg, who conducts the ' events. bad for an aging expansion." PERSONALS Wanted. Apply at Corn tory and real estate clos­ stamped envelope to: PO Communitv College book­ tutltles. Aoply Manches­ business attitudes offer little sup­ study on a continuing basis, noted Crib, Buchland Rd., South ing secretary. Good skills teed Payment. No Sales. BOX 447 Cllftwood NJ. tion. Earn $7.55 per hour store. Flexible hours dav Dunkelberg, a Purdue Univer­ ($7.00 otter probation) In ter Country Club or call port for White House expectations in his July survey "a major fall-off The economy, said Dunkelberg, Windsor. 644-3260. and experience reaulred. Detalls-'Send Stamped 07721. and evening. Call 643- 646-0103. sity economist, noted "a decided Envelope: Elan-855, 3418 this port time position. that the economy will reach a 4 in spending and hiring plans, and a remains vulnerable to many finan­ Big bass VIsa/Mastercard! Gel Salary commensurate 1097.$a,b2,fclasll ^shift in the outlook for business your card today. No one Mechanics- Experienced with experience. Good be­ Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, FL Laundry workers. Full or Apply In person or send Part-time temporary percent growth rate in the second deterioration in confidence about • expansion,” in spite of confidence cial and economic problems, in­ 33482. resume to Meadows Kennel help hours, flexi­ half of the year. Roy F. Baker, Zenith manager of audio engineering, refused. Coll 1-619-565-15Z for service station. Must nefits and working condi­ part time, benefits. Cupid cashiers and book clerks ble. Apply Applewood the strength of the economy by that no shocks are likely imme­ cluding a high level of consumer ext. C2514 for your appll services. 289-1527. EOE Manor 333 Bldwell Street needed at Manchester After surveying 1,738 small adjusts a teievision set’s controis inside an echo-free have own tools. Uniforms tions. Call 659-0569 for Monchester CT. Yankee Kennels, Route year-end.” diately from inflation and interest debt and big federal budget cation 24 hours. furnished. 1st or 2nd shift. Interview. LPN. Part time In physi­ Communitv College book­ 44, Bolton. enterprises. Professor William The findings came as a surprise, rates. deficits. chamber at the company’s corporate research center in Blue cross and Blue shield cians office, 4 days Medical Receptionist - store. Flexible hours day Dunkelberg concludes. "Appar­ since optimism had risen in the weekly. Reply Manches­ Full or part time tor busy Weekend/Full and Port and evening. Call 643- Prim arily for this reason, he There is some bounce left in Glenview. III. New digital television sets from Zenith use available. Apply In per­ Clerical- small office, di­ ently, entrepreneurs are less confi­ previous two quarters, and the Employment son. Silver Lane Shell. 252 versified duties, accounts ter Herald Box N. Man­ Manchester family prac­ time hiring now, Porkode 1097. GIVE YOUR budget a said, prospects for a 4 percent consumer spending, "but not a lot Health Shoppe. Knowl­ ______S)______dent (than in earlier quarters) that 10-year-old survey, made for the a "waveguide" developed by Bose Corp. to produce deep Spencer St., Manchester'. receivable, telephones, chester Ct. 06040. tice. Heavy phone con­ boost I Sell those still- economic growth rate are not of exuberance," he said, contend­ edge of vitamins a plus, current policies can extend the National Federation of Independ­ bass tones from an enclosure small enought to fit into the & Education record keeping, sometvp- tact, terms ond hours Placing on od In Clottlfled good but no-longer-uted good. The alternative, however, ing that consumers are becoming All Positions - Retail auto 646-8178. Is eoay. Just coll 86-2711. Itama In your home for expansion substantially into the ent Business, has a record of Ing. All benefits. Call 647- flexible. Call 646-6484. "is not a recession — just slower “ saturated” with new goods and back of a television set. A model of the waveguide from 9137. parts chain has positions cosh. Coll 643-2711 to place future.” anticipating future economic growth,” which he said was “ not the debt incurred to finance them. Bose of Framingham, Mass., is in the foreground. for Assistont Manager Growing South Windsor your od. Full time mall order retail Trainees, cashiers, full Plastic Companv seeks Assistant Newspaper and part time, salesper­ HELP WANTED dealer needed In Andover business needs a diversi­ conscientious production I fied self starter to help a son, full and part time. We workers tor all shifts. Own RN-LPN Meadows Manor and Hebron area, reliable otter a competitive salary Is seeking an RN tor a full car needed. Call 647-9639 voung growing companv transportation necessary, Business In Brief Part Time inserters with sales, filing orders and benefits packoge with competitive hourly wage, time 11-7 Supervisory po­ SeW’Simple Budget deficit mysteriousiy defies cuts wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask mornings 9-1, evenings excellent opportunity tor sition. Charge Nurse posi­ after 6pm. and answering the tele­ career opportunity. Coll tor Bob. phone. Willing to troin advancement. Apply In 528-9083. tions ore available on o Rose Quilts Hartford housing costs Jump Bv John Cunniff right applicant. Please person at Motor Mart port time basis on all $200 billion a year. up. tions, in a smaller-than-planned Auto Supply, 830 Silver shifts. Benefits available The Associated Press appiv at Conn. Cane and Full and Part time posi­ WASHINGTON — Residents of the New York metropolitan But if the budget deficit hasn’t In 1981, foundation files show, defense buildup, and in assorted Reed Co. 205 Hartford Rd., Lane East Hartford Ct. tions avallab’le for mature or excellent no benefit area still have the highest housing costs in the nation, but changed, what in the world has the White House claimed more asset sales and bookkeeping ploys. Manchester CT. motivated Individuols rate. It Interested call Hartford, Conn., residents have seen home prices rise faster than NEW YORK — The wonder of it happened to all those “ savings” than $130 billion had been trimmed Wanted Reliable Babysit­ with management Inten­ Mrs. Gibbs, 647-9191. any other area, a real estate trade group says. is that the federal budget deficit and "cuts?” Afewdollarshereand Through it all, the relentless If you can supervise and ter tor two voung child­ tions and potential. Good from future outlays. And in the ren, 2:30-11:00. M y home Baby Sitter wanted - for 26 The National Association of Realtors said Tuesday that for the hasn’t been turned into a surplus there are bound to disappear, but following year. Congressional deficit remains unphased, cooly starting pay. Apply Two when you consider how many motivate 9-15 yr. olds, are preferred. Call 649-8502 month old, part time second quarter of 1986, home prices in Hartford shot up 31.3 how can you explain the absence of scorekeepers found that the Tax defying the fiery oratory and Legs, K-Mart Plaza Man­ billions of dollars have been “ cut” earnest assurances. tor more Information. chester. 643-4130. days. References re­ percent over the previous year’s prices at a time when the billions of dollars?- Equity and Fiscal Responsibility available 5-8:30 pa. 01 amerlcat Howard has been a corporate executive vice president, Opium,” Garcia said. “ Yves Saint Now Ton. N.V. luvis potb|d and kaailllat. Bill Slater, senior vice president The promotional displays in the when Yves Saint Laurent launched Print Namo, Addraii m IIIi Z IP Laurent’s whole idea was his love a N N E C U O T president of the financial services organization and chairman of and general manager of Christian stores are as big as the money the fragrance Opium in 1977. CODE, siflo itumaor and Slzo. (noma ol papar) for the Far Eastern lifestyle and $ EXTRA MONEY $ itso Ava. at AmarlcM Crum and Forster Inc., a property and casualty insurance Dior in New York. Christian Dior is spending. There "That was a very tense situa­ New FASHION with the serenity of it.” Now Tarn, N.Y. lOOai subsidiary. Bloomingdales stores in Stam­ are gigantic purple bottles, sur­ tion,” she said. “ Opium was very Photo-Guide patterns in Print Nnmn, Addrtia wllh ZIP all size ranges, has a Both appointments take effect on Sept, 1. ford and eight other U.S, locations rounded by free, scented peacock controversial and some think it Garcia said Opium is the com­ With Your Own Part-Time Job. COuE and at|ln NmaSar. pany’s No.l fragrance. Next year special Grace Cole Collec­ SPECIAL; Over 200 se­ Allaire will be in charge of the company’s reprographics and have exclusive rights to sell the feathers, gift samples and m o d ^ still is. Poison is a controversial tion lor larger sizes: plus information systems businesses, while Howard will continue as fragrance until September. After dressed in green jackets and b la ^ name, but it hasn’t created the will be Opium’s 10th birthday. The lections and a FREE An Excellent Opportunity for* DARI FARMS 2 HUN US Coupons! Pattern Section in the industry considers a fragrance head of financial services. Both will report to Kearns. that. Poison will debut in other skirts heralding the fragrance’s same controversy.” Price .... $2.00 ALUU M . Just $3.00. stores. that lasts five years to be a classic. Kearns said the promotions are intended to help strengthen the debut. Green said the business “ may Housewives and Mothers with company’s two principal business areas and to expand the role of “ We were looking for something “ With poison, we wanted to say have reached a plateau in shocking Pat Sloan, senior editor of to shock the consumer,” Slater ICE CREAM financial services in the long-term success of Xerox. something shocking in all lan­ names.” She said sexy, romantic Advertising Age magazine in New young children bring them ATTENTION: homemakers who Allaire has held key assignments, including managing director said in a recent interview. "The guages." Slater said. and sophisticated names are more York, said advertising shocking name is provocative aind it stops of Rank Xerox Ltd. in London, since joining Xerox in 1966. popular. But, she said, Christian products can be very effective, and with you and has openings for full-time: n e e d extra cash. Immediate open­ the customer.” THE COM PANY intends to have Dior is using Poison cleverly to so far, Poison’s Sales figures are sa v e o n Howard joined Xerox in 1970, and served as senior vice president ings for energetic mail sorters on and chief financial officer until becoming executive vice a complete Poison bath line that boost their position in the market high. CHRISTIAN DIOR is sinking babysitting co sts. 1) class II driver^ president in 1984. will include soaps and lotions. place. “ The question is how much room millions of dollars into the product Carmela Cabrera, the cosmetic is there in the market for a 2nd shift 3:45 pm to 11:45 pm because it hopes Poison will give department manager in Stam­ "T H E COMPANIES would (use 2) freezer selectors fragrance that packs such a shock 3rd shift 11:45 pm to 7:45 am Columbia Federal chairman resigns Christian Dior more of the fra­ ford’s Bloomingdales, said. “ Peo­ more shocking names) if they value?” she said. (1st and 2nd shift) 3-5 days per week. WESTPORT — Columbia Federal Savings Bank’s board of directors has announced that Arthur D. Mason, the institution’s 3) accounts receiveable clerk Safe, clean working conditions. principal stockholder and chairman, has resigned. People Express suffers its largest loss Piece work com pensation that av­ W illiam Bolster, a bank spokesman, issued a statement about 4) phone order clerk the resignation after a board meeting on Monday. NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - People charge to earnings from a poor sidiary that People Express has Francisco, said a new computer erages $5.25 per hour after a The bank last week announced that its net worth plunged from Express Inc.’s $74.5 million exchange rate that affected securi­ agreed to sell to United Airlines for reservation system, the sale of apply in person at: $6.8 million at the end of last year to $440,000. Bolster blamed the second-quarter loss was the dis­ ties it issued in Switzerland. $146 million, had a $32.7 million Frontier and the advance ticketing month with star performers earn­ count airline company’s largest, The per-share loss was $2.94 and pretax loss on revenues of $95.5 22 Hours Per Week drop on six loans on properties in Atlantic City totalling $10.5 plan provided reason for optimism Dari Farms Ice Cream but analysts say the true test of the second-quarter revenues totaled million. ing close to $11.00 per hour. million, which are in default. about People’s survival chances. Salary Plus Gas Allowance carrier’s viability will come dur­ $338.5 million. Britt reported a $1.6 million But, he said, the carrier is 40 Tolland Stage Rd. Bolster said he was unable to comment on whether Mason’s Com e interview at - ing the off-peak traveling season. Newark-based People Express profit on $20.5 million in revenues, entering “ the mine field of the SOUND INTERESTINQ? Tolland. CT 06084 resignation was in connection with the loans. Mason, who was not The loss reported ’Tuesday fol­ Inc. is the parent of People while PBA had a $900,000 loss on off-peak travel season.” You can ba a HaraM Araa Adviaar and handia and at the meeting, told the board he was resigning "in the best lows its previous quarterly record Express Airlines Inc., Frontier revenues of $3.2 milllop. In the second quarter of 1985, auparvlaa our carriar boya & girla. If you Ilka klda, Applications now being taken: MAIL PROCESSING SYSTEMS interests of the institution,” Bolster suid in a statement. of $58 million and comes as the Airlines, Provincetown-Boston Analysts had expected the People Express had a $13.1 million want a littia Indapandanca and your own Incoma... Mason, an attorney in the Washington D.C. area, currently airline tries to expand its ridership Airline and Britt Airways. second-quarter loss for the parent profit, or 43 cents a share, on 8:30-5:00 60 Prestige Park Road , owns 64 percent of the bank’s stock. Bolster said. by abandoning its sin.c'le-fare. People Express Airlines re­ company would exceed that of revenues of $242.7 million. That Monday through Friday and Saturdays 9-1 The board named David B. Beizer, a current director and no-frills practices. ported a $44.9 million pretax loss first-quarter. was before the company embapked East Hartford • Hartford lawyer, to acting chairman. The company said its loss on revenues of $219.3 million. David Sylvester, an analyst with on an expansion, which many EOE Included a $7. r million non-cash Frontier, the Denver-based sub­ Montgomery Securities in San believe led to Its problems. y/CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947\ 20 - MAN( HKSTER HKRALD. Wodm-sdiiy Aug 13. 1986

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Full-tlme’posltlon availa­ BUSINESS & SERYICE Machine Operators. Male ble ot automotive lube s center. Experience help­ or female tor second and Musicians bring ful but will train. Call third shifts. No expe­ mmmm Shutout highlights 647-8997 or opplv In person rience necessary. Apply CAnraiTRY/ at Economy Oil Change In person, Monday CHILOCAilE mmoiKuiiB aGcimoML their babes aiong ,315 B ro od S tre e t., through Friday, 9am to I w softball tourney Manchester. 4pm. Acromold Products ■fa Corp. 100 Windermere N' r»ing 'Uudent/Mother Corpentry ond remodel­ Dumas Electric— Moving ... page 11 Ambitious part-time Ave, Ellington Ct EOE. win provide day core ing services — Complete Electrical Problems? ... page 15 cleaning and lawn person­ from 3-6pm. Ages 5-10 In home repoirs ond remo­ Meed d large or o small nel for janitorial service. Help Wanted tor lands­ my home. Bowers school deling. Quollty work. Ref­ Repoir? We SpeetOHce In D 8 rD Some floor cleoning expe­ caping company, , snow oreo. Storting September erences, licensed ond In­ Residentlol Work. Joseph tion 3rd. Coll offer 6pm. 643- sured. Coll 646-0165. Dumas. Fully Ucenaed. mlng. rience or will train. falling In Winter, must 8542. Immediate openings 643- have drivers llcense,and Free Estim ates. 646-5253. •h n ib ' 5747. be dependable. Serious Inaulrees only, 569-8900. iM E A U f i/ S:lOpm. Security Full/Port-tIme Sunshine Doycore Center- IS jP A P E R M B P U t l i i 8 greater Manchester area, Teochers aides tor pre­ September openings for 3 A. Henry ;iRMe4igl|^ retirees welcome. Call school and before*fter to 5 years old. $60 weekly. Lowh Cdiw^dtt^te Nome your own price — Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ lotsfn cone dhgt. 247-6882, Monday through school. 35 hour work Open 6:30-5:30. Coll 646- throom remodeling; in- Fridov 8 to 4. week, $10,000 year, plus 7160. Fother ond son. Fast, ing. nnee.«i dependable serylce. stoilotlon water healers> insured, <81 ______benefits. Prior expe­ garbage iflsposals; fOuoet andirstpr Hpralft Pointing, Paperhanging teed, senior Maintenonce, bonauet set rience necessary, apply Licensed Ooy Core In my repairs. 6494539. Vlsa/IW> up, light house keeping. 20 Manchester Early Learn­ Manchester home, two & Remoyol. Coll 8724237. counts. Manchester — A City o( Village Charm hours per week. Flexible ing Center, 80 Waddell years ond op, full time. osterCord accepted. hours $7 per hour, apply Road, Manchester. Coll 646-1560. John Deere Pointing Con­ Manchester Country Club tractor. Interlor/exte- l i m U i N E O U S or call 646-0103. rlor. Quality point, m I wCnwIlMCQ^' Thursday, Aug. 14. 1986 Licensed Family Day quality work. References, • 25 Cents free estimates. 649-3248. :' win- fliH forms moy be secured at the barred os by tow provided. 633-4681. Mature woman wanted Clostlffad ... and It'e dow cleoning, bedoe dip- *ne< twftSwtei-pntf Business Office, 45 Norfh Mary Lou Taylor, backs court for housework, 3-4 hours happy meeting for both. pfno.anylMngl Coll /Mark jP o id Mt School Street, Manchester, Clerk Receptlonist/Clerical -ex­ weekly. Coll 643-4266. 643-2711. 649-5695. l«<(i$capfaB.ColrAii^i^ Connecticut. The fiduciary Is: 018-08 Walter J. Smith perienced, part time, typ­ • 'j ; . ' 310 Spring Street Kitchen Helper - days and ing 45 wpm. EOE M/F. Manchester, CT 06040 some nights at local coun­ Apply or send resume 022-08 try club. Some expe­ to:Fuss 8. O'Neill Inc. 210 nominations rience. Responsible indi­ Main Street Manchester viduals only. Call 647-1458 Attn: Diane HOMES HOMES 1 ^ HOMES APARTMENTS FURNITURE 107 J MISCELLANEOUS* By James H. Rubin Tues. thru FrI, noon, ask FOR SALE FOR SALE | £ L I FOR SALE |£ £ J for r e n t Justice Department supplied last for Steve. V i i \ m SALE The Associated Press week to Senate Judiciary Commit­ tee members is one Rehnquist Automotive detail person. Real Whistle While You work! Manchester 6 room Co­ This spacious ff room lonial, two car garage, Manchester Porter S tr^ t Loft Apartment for rent - WASHINGTON - The Senate wrote in 1969 that details plans for Immediate opening. Full floral couch and match­ Judiciary Committee today ap­ time days. Apply to Gorin Colonial has great poten­ aluminum siding $108,900. uTnioi Excellent condition. /Must ing loveseat, $300 , 2 the military to help law enforce­ Estate tial. It boasts a 2 cor Peterman Agency, 649- Oak 24" Bar stools, swl- proved and sent to the full Senate ment authorities deal with possible Jaguar, Rte. 83. Vernon val, brass rails and per­ matching couches, a love garage, aluminum siding, 9404, 647-1340, 647-0080. References and security seat and matching otto­ President Reagan’s nominations disturbances during anti-war fireplace and hardwood room , nice condition reaulr^. Coll 643-1021 fect condition, original of William H. Rehnquist as chief Are' you retired, a house throuahout. $117,000 u s . m j iuzi. man, $400, full size bed protests. flooring. In need ot some Manchester 3 bedroom over $100 each; $89 or best justice and Antonin Scalia as wife, or simply a person R Realty 643-2692.0 offer. 633-2468. box spring and matching, The memo mentions that the with free time looking for HOMES repair. Ottered at $106,500. Ranch with in-law apart­ Manchester - Centrally $50, a aueen size bed box Rehnquist’s replacement on the military could provide surveil­ Jackson 8. Jackson Real a part-time lob with a FOR SALE ment. $159,900. Peterman ** .. lutuied tor elderly cou- spring and not matching Supreme Court. lance help, but that this should flexible schedule to allow Estate. 647-8400 or 646- Agency; 649-9404, 647-1340, Manchester. New listing, pie, loxary 2 bedroom high boy, $150,1 bar and 2 8646.P 7 room Ranch. 3 bed- apartment with full bose- I LAWN AND The vote on Rehnquist was 13-5. "not ordinarily be used" in order to for your Fall activities? 647-0080. bar stools, 2 cribs and The vote on Scalia. 18-0. •nent- all electric kitchen GARDEN "preserve the salutary tradition of West Springfield, Ma. Superb design and con­ other miscellaneous Five Democrats opposed the Demo company Is looking struction. Enhance this Manchester 15 x 24 family Government Homes from nn'ivroom Items. Coll 649-7755 or avoiding military intelligence ac­ room with large field- $1(U repair). Delinquent 2 ^ 'I. U & R and 2 cor garage, no pets. Rehnquist nomination: Joseph R. tivities in predominantly civilian for food somplers to work beautiful 3 bedroom Realty 643-269?.n coll 643-9674. 243-5595. In the local Manchester Ranch. 16' sunken family stone fireploce, pegged tax property. Reposse- Biden of Delaware, Patrick J. matters.” grocery stores. Good room that leads to a floors and triple sliders to slons. Call (805)687-6000. BUNKER LANOSCARNO Used kitchen cabinets, Leahy of Vermont, Edward M. In addition, questions about a starting hourly wage, plus landscape architects lorgexdgck overlooking Ext H-9965 for current n n HOMES AND DESIGN light wood. Call 647-9255, Kennedy of Massachusetts. Paul report on Rehnquist’s health and repo list. ■^CONDOMINIUMS mileage with no money dream yard with heated ooded lot. 4 bedrooms, FOR SALE | £ 1 | for r e n t •BED DESIGNS: 9om to 5pm. Simon of Illinois and Howard M. other criticism of the nominee are out out by you. Call now In-ground pool and even X 24 flreplaced living |££J Trtt & Shrub Planting, Metzenbaum of Ohio. 'A Just listed Large two Pruning, Stone $• AAulch Btdi. persisting. for work starting Sep­ Its own "Illy pond". There room, dining room ond •TREE REMOVAL WANTED TO Senate Democratic leader Ro- , family with lovely stone 5 rooms, 2 baths, no Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah, tember 1st, 1-800-343-2082. Is a separate tiled and oppllonced kitchen. 2'/? South Village Condomlnl •RAILROAD TIE: BUY/TRAOE bert Byrd, D-W.Va., voted with the carpeted lacuzzi spa baths 2 car garage. fireplace and natural oak urns. 3 room condomi children, no pets, availa­ Retalnerwallt, itept, borders. Herald photo by Tucker disclosed that the committee re­ • B R IC K 8. ST O N E : H majority, but said his vote was $169,900. D.W. Fish Realty wood. Good location. Pos­ nium. 165 South St. No.42 ble September 1st. Call ceived conflicting evidence on Mature woman to do light room. 2 full baths, formal 649-9600. Patios & W alks intended only in favor of permit­ housekeeping and cook­ living room and dining 643-1591 or 871-1400.P sible office use. Call today Rockville. Asking $45,900 Dralnaga First-place finish whether Rehnquist exceeded the ing for retired gentleman rooms, gourmet kitchen tor details Joyce G. Ep­ Inquire at premises, or Day/Night Nights ting a roll call by the full Senate. prescribed dosage of a powerful, In his home In Manches­ and 31’ rec. room! You Keep Growing In this 2300 stein Real Estate 647- coll 646-2426 weekdays 9 to Manchester, 7 room (3-4 633-1716 647-0814 Byrd said he is reserving final addictive drug he took in connec­ ter. Coll 742-6713. won't belelve it till you see sa. ft. Cope, large kitchen, 8895.0 5. bedroom, 1 bath) $750 per Buying old furniture, old Brian Smiiey of Walikifl, N.Y., crosses the finish line the competition's racing division, and said he used the judgment on Rehnquist’s confir­ tion with a chronic back problem. it! $164,900. "We Guaran­ dining room and huge 14 x month plus utilities. Se- glass and china and je­ mation to succeed the retiring curlty and references Wednesday during the 3rd annual Sunset Special Canoe race as a warm-up for the Olympic Atlantic Division Reliable, dependable tee our Houses" Blan­ 30 flreplaced living room. Immaculate 3 bedroom ■ ^ B U S IN ES S welry and anything old. Warren E. Burger. teachers and teachers chard & Rosetto Real 4 large bedrooms plus 11 x roomy Ranch on lovely needed, available now, BDATS/MARINE Pay cash money. Please Race held at Bolton Lake. Smiley captured first place in Championships scheduled this weekend in New York. A few supporters of Rehnquist Estate 646-2482. 20 attic room. 12 x 24 den, 2 landscaped lot. Large PROPERTY children accepted, no call evenings 646-8496. aides needed to start Im­ pets. 649-1943 evenings. EQUIPMENT expressed reservations about his mediately! Call 649-5531, baths, garage. 16 x 32 country kitchen, flre­ I Sabrina Inground pool on placed llvingroom, beau­ fitness to be chief justice. weekends 233-2366. New Coloniol. Spacious 6 Vernon - 4'/z room house, Sen. Charles McC. Mathias, Bombing room home on North Elm 2.42 acres Including extra tiful deck and much more. 16 foot Mod River canoe, Automotive Street! 1'/? baths, 1st floor building lot. $129,900. Ottered at $121,900. Joyce NEW COLONIAL conveniently located. paddles Included. Used Town looks to club to resolve dispute R-Md.. said, " It was not possible laundry, fireplace, cen­ D.W. Fish Reoltv 643-1591 G. Epstein Real Estate SHOPPING VILLAGE $675. Available Sep­ four times. Excellent con­ for a senator to ignore several tral hall and thermopane or 871-1400.P 647-8895.0 tember 1st. Call 647-9137. dition. $800. Please coll issues that clouded the nomination 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- of this nominee.” kills at Proof Operator in data windows! $120's. "We Only two vacancies left By John F. Kirch Governors ran resolve them­ Guarantee our Houses" I o n STORE AND 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask tor 191 ( fo b *SALE be reached for comment today. .But Mathias said the evidence processing, part time 2340 sq. ft. and 1150 Bob. Herald Reporter selves.” Tedford said today. He In hi.s opinion. O’Brien said the hours. Monday through Blanchard 8, Rosetto Real |££J OFFICE SPACE Club can provide was not strong enough to warrant Estate 646-2482.C sq. ft. Will rent - ready said he supports Penny and is country club was violating two Friday. 4:30 to 9:00. Satur­ to move in. 1976 Malibu Classic Sta­ Town Attorney Kevin O'Brien optimistic the mailer can be blocking Rehnquist’s promotion day 12:00 to 3:00, Apply PETS AND tion Wagon - power steer­ equal opportunity sections of its lease, although he from associate justice to chief least 19 has concluded that the Manchester resolved without further town SBM, 923 Main Street. Glastonbury. Spectacular Columbia SUPPLIES ing and brakes. Runs has slated in the past that he does justice. 7 room 2 bath home on ★ Country Club is violating its lease — editorial, page 6 action. 646-5773. EOE Commercial Center good. $350. 649-7754. not think this was intentional Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt., Addison Road. Thermo­ with the town on two counts and Penny said the lea.se’s language All members, “ both male and BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A Rt. 66 East Office Space- on busy said opposition to Rehnquist is blue Mercedes-Benz sedan packed Driyer - Gasoline tanker pane windows, oak par­ route 83. Manchester- has sent his formal opinion to the is clear and that the golf club must female, have equal rights to u.se most haye Class I license quet floors, 12 X 23 deck. Columbia, CT Manchester Board of Directors for grant equal playing lime to all largely symbolic and predicted with explosives blew up next to a Vernon town line. For­ the eourse and equal rights to Senate confirmation of the and a clean driying re­ $130's. "We Guorantee 456-3314 merly Insurance com­ action. will recommend that the (town) members. 'The investigation coffee shop today, devastating a our Houses" Blanchard 8, Dog Crate, for 45-60 lb, starling limes” O’Brien said in his appointment. cord. Benefits, five paid pany tenant. 646-5707. troy bottom, folds flat to 1982 Toyota Corolla. 5 Town Director Stephen T. subcommittee meet with the gov­ started after it was learned the two-page written opinion. neighborhood in Christian east holidays and paid vaca­ Rosetto Real Estate 646- But, Leahy said, "he will not be Beirut. Police said 19 people were 2482.D transport, $75 new, $50 or speed, air conditioning, Penny, who asked O’Brien to ernors" to work out the problem club did not allow women to tee off A small number of women tions. Year round work, ■ ^ R E S O R T best offer. 633-2468. AM/FM, new brakes. Ex­ investigate the possible violations, A three-member Board of Direc­ confirmed with my vote. I ’m one killed and 90 were wounded. not seosonol. Call 243- I^ R EA L ESTATE at the same lime as men during the members have complained that I2EJ PROPERTY cellent condition. $4,000. said this morning that the matter tors subcommittee oversees the prime weekend morning hours. senator who cannot vote for him,” The Christian-controlled Voice 5457. Manchester Duplex. Two WANTED 659-2436 after 5:30. they are being discriminated Leahy said he was most troubled 6 room units, each with 3 |£ 2 J For Sole- AKC registered has been placed on the agenda for lease the town holds for the club "There isn’t room for interpreta­ against on weekends. Men can of Lebanon radio station quoted Golden Retrelvers, father by the fact that Rehnquist cast a unidentified witnesses as saying Waitresses needed. Also bedrooms, large pontrled Bolton Lake, rent with 1983 Pontiac. Full size. the board’s Aug. 26 meeting. Kenneth Tedford. Jame.« “ Dutch" tion.” Penny said. He added that enter a potiuek drawing that kitchen, living room and Private party looking tor Is a grand champion. Call “ If the issue is not re.soived by Fogarty and Geoffrey Naab sit on he thinks the issue will be "worked deciding vote in a case involving they saw a driver in the car Dart time cook needed. option to buy, 5 room 643-7065 after 5. Grand Prix, automatic, determines who can lee off be- surveillance of anti-Vietnam war Apply in person. Luigis formal dining room. single-family home on Ranch, lake front prlve- power brakes and steer­ the club’s Board of Governors by that committee. out” moments before It blew up. Police Front and rear covered first Bolton Lake. Reply protestors soon after Rehnquist Restaurant 706 Hartford ledges, $725 per month. ing. AM/FM cassette. Car its own motion.” Penny said. "I “ I hope it’s an issue the Board of Country club officials could not Please turn to page 10 said they could not confirm the Rd. porches. 2 car garage. to P.O. Box 9125, Bolton, 569-1744, 646-1712. ■^MISCELLANEOUS In excellent condition, left the Nixon administration in report. $149,900. D.W. Fish Realty | £ i l FOR SALE must sell. $2900 or best 1971. Leahy said Rehnquist was The car bombing, the fourth in Babysitter - A responsi­ 643-1591 or 871-1400.a r n MISCELLANEOUS offer. 647-1548. instrumental in formulating that the capital in 18 days, set two ble, mature woman to |£ S J for r e n t policy as a Nixon administration Manchester - -Lovely 6 Rentals Spa shells- factory se­ apartment buildings on fire, in­ babysit 5 month old. In our room ranch on very pri­ AMC Hornet- 1975 4 door lawyer and should have disquali­ cluding one owned by President - home. 2 or 3 days per Manchester - Charming 1985 5 bedroom conds or damaged In AM/FM cassette stereo, Resident undeterred by Irish violence vate % acre In Forest Manchester Lawyers, chi- transportation. $200 to fied himself from considering the Amin Gemayel’s family, police week. Call 646-4227 week­ Hills, 3 bedroom, 1'/z Colonial. Beautifully landscaped lot. 4 car gar­ automatic, power steer­ issue as a justice. day evenings. ropractors, retail space, $800 as is. Call evenings or ing, good condition, $750. said. Rescuers used ladders to baths, flreplaced living age, 2 handcrafted fireplaces, hardwood ■ ^ ROOMS could be otflce/apart- weekends. 742-6469. By George Layng they went b^ek to the kitchen "We were thankful we weren’t Despite what happened. Max­ “ There’s a cloud hanging over evacuate tenants trapped by the room, eat In kitchen, 2 car 643-1096. Full Time position availa­ floors and oak trim add a touch of old to this | £ U fo r r en t ment combination. Frank Herald Reporter thinking the worst had passed. killed ourselves” Maxwell said. well said she is seriously thinking this nominee," I.,eahy said. " If the flames in the Gemayels' seven- garage. Large deck with Splleckl. 643-2121. waters were murky for me, they’re ble In busy Manchester awning. $129,900. Call 646- impeccably maintained home. Electrical and 1977 Ford Country Squire "We thought everything was all The blast — caused by a 200-pound about permanently living in Uls­ story building. surgeon's office for medi­ 6847. heating recently updated. $215,000. Call Fiano wagon, power steering Manchester resident Lynette right." she said Wednesday from bomb that was heard 20 miles ter. the home of her parents and murky for a lot of Americans.” No member of the president’s cal assistant. Expe­ As the lawmakers prepared to Realty for an appointment. with kitchen priveledges, Merchandise and brakes, cruise, new Maxwell was sitting quietly with Portadown. which is located about away — left the house "not numerous relatives. family lived in the building, police rienced preferred but not all utilities, on bus line. 3 Oval gold leaf look broke lob, runs well. her aunt and uncle Monday night in 30 miles west of Belfast. livable.” she said. “ I wasn’t afraid coming here” vote, a memo demonstrated that said. necessary. Please send Whatever suits your Call 647-9813. mirrors, vanity, dining $1400. Call 646-7975. Rehnquist knew about a plan for fancy! Builder will con­ room, hall or bedroom. their home in The Birches section But two minutes later, a deafen­ The residence suffered serious she said. " I just happened to be in The blast, which occurred about resume to PO Box P, C/0 of Portadown. Northern Ireland, ing explosion threw Maxwell and structural damage Doors were the wrong place at the wrong time. military surveillance of Vietnam 100 yards from St. Joseph Hospital, Manchester Herald. 16 struct a custom home to ANTIQUES/ Beautiful, perfect condi­ 1981 Dodge Omni- Auto­ suit your taste or will 132 i APARTMENTS tion. $200 for all 3, or $75 when she heard gunfire — some­ her relatives to the floor and blown off their hinges and windows I'm still not afraid It’s a beautiful War protesters two years earlier wrecked 30 shops and 27 cars. Bralnard Place. ^^EALTY CO. COLLE€TIRLES matic, power steering, air than he has testified. build this beautiful 8 room FI ANO FOR RENT each. 633-2468. conditioner, AM-FM ra­ thing she said she had never heard showered them with broken glass. were shattered. It will lake a country. Everyone over here has Seven bodies removed from the Contemporary with ap­ before. Maxwell injured her hip and couple of months to fix the home, been wonderful” During his confirmation hear­ cars were charred beyond recogni­ 19Part-tlme mall/upply Next to Nothing. Corner dio. $2400. 646-1820 after proximately 2300 sa. ft. 6 4 6 -5 2 0 0 2- 6' X 9’ area rugs - 1 The three of them rushed to the she said. ings earlier this month, Rehnquist, tion, police said. clerk, afternoons, must East Center and Spruce. 4pm. suffered a cut on her head. Maxwell has been in Northern have drivers license, and Lovely 2.5 acre country 4 room duplex, plus utili­ navllo style with browns, window and saw several masked Maxwell. 42. who was born and Maxwell was taken to a hospital Ireland since July 21. and she said who worked in the Nixon adminis­ Five other buildings were heav­ lot In Bolton on Shoddy ties. Call 649-2780. Open Tues, Wednesday, beiges, black, gray, rust; own transportation, call Thursday afternoons, 1- 1976 Chevy. Must see. men firing automatic rifles at a raised in Manchester and resides and had her hip X-rayed on she plans to return to Manchester tration’s Justice Department, tes­ ily damaged in the 10 a.m. Mrs. Waters at Heritage M ill Rood. $200,000 plus. 1 black, white, gray Excellent condition, gar­ police barracks across the street. at 80 Fairfield St., became another Tuesday, but the results showed tified that he learned of the Army’s explosion. Jackson 8, Jackson Real 4pm. 649-0533. braided shag 100 per cent Sept. 8. " I ’m certainly not going to Savings and Loan, 649- 2 bedroom flat, heat, hot age door opener Included. Fearing that they too would be shot casualty of the “ Troubles” — only a bruise. Her aunt. Mable cut it short.” she said of her plans for domestic surveillance Civil defense rescuers, fire en­ 4586. EOE. Estate. 647-8400 or 646- water, all appliances, air wool, $50 each. 633-2468. $1350. 649-9758. just before the massive May Day 8646.0 conditioning. Call 647- at. they drew away from the sectarian violence that has taken Black, also suffered some minor vacation. gines and ambulances raced to the 1595. ______■ 19" Sony Trinitron tolor window. When the shooting sub­ oy*r 2.000 lives in Northern Ireland injuries. Her uncle. John Black, demonstrations of 1971. scene, and hospitals broadcast ■fu r n it u r e 1981 Chevette, 4 door, Please turn to page 10 But among the documents the All real estate advertised 30 Locust St. 2nd floor, 4 TV, works fine, 3 years blue, 79,000 miles, body sided. and they saw the men leave. since 1969. was not hurt. radio appeals for blood donations. In the Manchester Herald room, heated apartment. old. $125 or best offer. good, needs clutch, $800. Payroll Clerk - Growing Is subject to the federal No appliances. Security. For Sole - 2 Captain 633-2468. Call 742-7003. home area care agency Fair Housing Act of 1968, $520 monthly plus utilities. Moose Head single beds, seeks Individual with two which makes It Illegal to Call 646-2426. Weekdays 9 solid Maple with book­ 1976 Mercury Capri II, years payroll experience advertise any preference, to 5. case headboards. Both runs and looks good, new * TODAY’S HERALD U.S., Mexico plan GAMBRIEXjE r epo r ts Highlights for computerl;ed payroll. limitation or discrimina­ mattresses sealed In plas­ exhaust, new paint. $ ^ Call Visiting Nurse Com­ tion based on race, color, Manchester- 2 bedrooms. tic, 3 drawers In each bed, Brand new hospital bed or best offer. Call 647-7794 munity Care of Vernon, religion, sex or notional 2nd floor, heot and ap­ 2 electric blankets $800. and wheel chair for sale. after 6pm. Bridge firm cleared Plans to appeal Tax Fairness 872-9163. EOE. origin, or on Intention to pliances. No pets. Secur­ Call 649-2991 between 8 $1000. Call 647-7646 after moke any such prefer­ ity. $575 month.Call 646- and 9pm. 6pm. 1980 Ford Mustang, hotdi- A Superior Court jury today The attorney for opponents of the trade discussions Do you think federal taxes, state taxes, or local taxes are fairest to ence, limitation or dis­ 3979. back, 4 cylinder, 4 speed cleared a New York engineering proposed Route 6 highway said this Q: you personally? crimination. The Herald Attention Crafts people; stick shift, bucket seats, firm of negligence in the 1983 morning he plans to file an appeal WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ side on the south lawn of the White Manchester - 2 bedroom, 1000 yards of ribbon and will not knowingly accept air conditioning, and collapse of the Mianus River with the Second Circuit Court of dent Reagan and Mexican Presi­ House, Reagan called the meeting second floor, no pets, lace. Call Joan 649-6746 more. 43,000 miles, excel­ Federal taxes fairest 18% Casliler. Full time, second any advertisement which ■-Iri-idge. rejecting state claims that Appeals in New York early next dent Miguel de la Madrid an­ one of the most constructive he has shift for convenience Is In violation of the low. stove and refrigerator. 2 adlustable brass look 4pm to 9pm, Monday thru lent condition. Call 289- nounced today that their two had with the Mexican leader. He State taxes fairest 26% $475 a month plus utilities. Friday. 9209 after 4. the design, caused the span’s week in order to stop the state store with gasoline. Start floor lamps, 1 tent style, 1 Department of Transportation governments will open negotia- praised Mexico’s "courageous ef­ Local taxes fairest 34% at $5.00 per hour Most be 3 bedroom Colonial 1'/z 646-1379. shell style $20each, plne15 failure. The state had filed a baths, hardwood floors, VERNON $127,900 6 cubic foot chest freezer. 1961 Chevy Bebcogne, 2 from purchasing property for the I ions on a new agreement aimed at forts" to come to grips with the Don’t know 22% bendable. Call 649-9117, piece stereo TV, book lawsuit against Tippetts-Abbett- expanding cross-border trade and country’s worst economic crisis in mornings only. oak wood work, newer LOVELY RAISED RANCH Male or Female or couple shelf or whatever wall Like new. Selling to get door, hard top, good run­ McGarthy-Stratton. the bridge’s $170 million project. Story on page kitchen. Porter Street Attractive, 6 room Raised Ranch with oversized wanted to rent 1 large unit - great for den, kids money to remodel house. ning condition, V-6 re­ 3. investment. half a century. area. $127,900 646-0407. room furnished. Com­ 649-0776. built,call 8am - 5pm. designer.,contending the angle at For his part, de la Madrid Teachers. RHAM High rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, lower level family room, can paint, $120 which the span was constructed After a meeting at the White School. Immediate open­ room, flreplaced living room, applianced plete use of apartment. 633-2468. 742-0101, $1500 or best promised to cooperate in combat­ Manchester Brendan Call 649-7911. offer, must sell. caused its failure. Story on page 4. Index House of more than 2'A hours, ings for high school Eng­ kitchen, oversized garage with work area, in- Reagan said he and de la Madrid ing cross-border drug trafficking Woods, early American Diningroom set-64" Pine 20 pages, 2 tectlons but said the problem must be lish and Chapter 1 Math. ground pool, enclosed porch, built-in air condi­ Manchester- 3 bedroom/6 ENDROLLS set a target date of 1987 for Call 228-9474 tor applica­ homes. Open House Sun­ tioners and large lot. table with 6 chairs. Excel­ 1968 white mustang, 6 attacked “ simultaneously at all room newly built apart­ 27% width • 258 A d v ic e ___ reaching an agreement. tion ond Intormatlon. days 12-4, Manchester, lent condition. $350 or best cylinder, good condition, Lottery______2 links of the chain — production Glastonbury line. Rte. 83. ment for rent. Available 13% width - 2 for 288 $2600 or best offer. Call Conn, certification offer. Call 649-7621 after B u s in e s s . Obituaries___ 10 Reagan also announced that a distribution and consumption." West on Shallow Brook to Immediately. Call 233-0319 6pm. MUST be picked up at the 643-1809. Clear tonight Classified _ 18-^ Opinion______6 reaulred. Ws ein halp yav baesma a offer 2pm. Manchester Herald Office six-year ban on imports of tuna U.S. officials, who asked not to Brendan Rd. Peterman Comics_____ 8 Building Co. Coll 649-9404, HEALT PmFESSIONAU before 11 A.M. ONLY. Mostly clear tonight with areas People______2 from Mexico had been lifted. The be identified, had predicted before Solid Maple dining table. Connecticut__4 Sports___15-17 647-1340, 647-0080. Call 8 4 ^ % aad N k far Dan. Manchester- new 3 L :- 60" by 42” with 2 leaves. I^TRUCK8/VAN8 of fog forming. Low around 60. A restrictions had been imposed the meeting that Reagan would room duplex, baths, 643-7247 after 6pm. Avon - free product to first sunny start Friday then increasing Entertainment 14 Television___ 14 following a dispute over fishing strongly endorse Mexico’s eco-, For Sole By Owners - 80 D. F. K AIE, INC. wall to wall carpeting, 25 to loin Avon now. On K l2 £ j FOR RALE cloudiness. High of 80 to 85. Details Focus-— - 11 U S /World__ 5.7 rights between the two countries. nomic and anti-driig policies in Source Survey of the U S BOuit popuiairon by Camtxtdge Reports. Cambrittge. MA Up eorly, home by noon I Lorobee St, East Hart­ appliances, no pets, $725 c 19B6 Campridge Reports, trie Distributed by King Features Syndtctle Rsef Bstito Water bed, king size, good to 50 for $5.00 Investment. on page 2. Local news_3.10 Weather______2 With de la Madrid standing at his public. Pleasant working condi­ ford, on lot 100 X 300. Coll plus utilities, V/zYnonth shape, asking $200. Call Reserve your place for 1973 Ford FlOO, needs tions. Inside/outside 649-9535 before lOom or 175 Main St„ Martchastar, Cl security, references, 728- 646-2139. Christmas seUIng. Coll work, 33" tires, $500 or work. Call 649-8926. otter 4. B4«^S28 7739, after 6 646-4075. Dee, 6484778. best offer. Call 649-8600.