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go — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jan. 10. 1989

I9 JAPARTMENT8 HOMES HELP WANTED HELP WANTED w : | for r en t FOR RENT 'V iTs,.' /■> DATA ENTRY Operator - MANCHESTER. Modern MANCHESTER. Elegant SECRETARY Payroll po­ Specialism 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Need for busy office A 3 bedroom Colonial In sition for national com­ 1 located In South Wind­ ______^ Carpet, appliances. No Martin School District. pany with Hartford utilities. Adult couples $1100 per month plus sor. Excellent working branch office. Full J conditions, competi­ preferred. Available security and utilities. Competition eh^e: time position for expe­ BOOKKEEPING/ ICARPENTRY/ February 1st. Referen­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- tive salary and benefit rienced Individual with lo n l HEATING/ IMI8CELLANE0US package. Contract INCOME TAX REMODELING E S I PLUMBING SERVICES ces required. $575. plus 4060. M some word processing security. Call 429-4465 need for action /4S Neal, 289-3484. ability. Good salary MANCHESTER. Attrac­ after 6pm.______• tive three bedroom Co­ and benefits. Call for SAS HOME GSL Building Mainte­ t ! A appointment. 527-1730. 1988 INCOMi TAXIS PJ's Plumbing, Hiiting 8 nance Co. Commercl- MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ lonial, redecorated, IMPROVEMENTS Air Conditioning al/ResIdentlal building room, wall-to-wall appliances, three car TELEMARKETERS OFFICE Manager to Consultation / Preparation 8 REPAIRS Boilers, pumps, hot water repairs and home Im­ carpet, new applian­ garage. Call 646-4144 or work In large estab­ tanks, new and ces. Available Febru­ 643-0909. lished furniture com­ Individuais / "No Job Too Small" provements. Interior *300 A Day nagiwarad and FuSy Inaurad replacements. and exterior painting, ary 1. $600 monthly pany. Must have good Sole Proprietors FReC E8TIMATE8 FREE ESTIMA TES Ilght carpentry. Com­ Including heat plus one Taking phone orders. working knowledge of month security. No pet. COVENTRY DUPLEX diversified office du­ Dan Mosler 6 4 9 -3 3 1 9 643-9649/228-9616 plete lanitorlal ser­ People Call you. Call 647-0593 vice. Experienced, rel­ Call Tim, 528-9337 days Off Route 44A, 2 yeare okf. ties and take charge of Kitchen, femlly room, two A 10am-6pm, Monday- M&M O IL iable, tree estimates. or 646-3725 after 7pm. office personnel. Apply Lot us romodol your kitchon or 643-0304. bedroome, 1 beth. Annuej Frlday. In person after 12 noon bath from floor to coiHng. /Wo PLUMBING A HEATING MANCHESTER. Three leeee ■675.00 per month. to M r. William Singer, CARPENTRY/ offor cablnots, vanitloo. coun- • Oil Bumar Sarvica & Salta bedrooms, 1'/2 both. Cell Helen et 043-2457, tortops whatovor your noods SNOW REMOVAL. $775 per month. Two 331-0707 Puritan Furniture, 1061 REMODELING • Automatic Oil Dallvary 5-4:30 weekdeye. New Britain Avenue, aro. Call Ralph Nadoau at Resldentlal- bedrooms, V/2 baths. 1X1410 a Wall Pumpt Salat A Sarvica Commerclal. Drive­ West Hartford.______$575 per month. Two manrhpBtpr Ipralh 6 4 3 -6 0 0 4 • Watar Haatars (fiaotiio a oaai ways, starting at $15. bedrooms, 1 bath. $525 FURINTURE Sales peo­ FARRAND REMODlUNQ RUcIwe A SaUi Daalse Ceetar Call Bob, 872-8841. per month plus utili­ i r JSTORE and ple to work full time Room additions, docks, root­ • Bathroom & KItchan ^OFFICE SPACE RtmodalIng ties, security and refe­ SUPERVISOR. RN Posi­ and part time In oarge ing, siding, windows and gutt- S& G H O M E rence. No pets. 643- tion. 3-11 shift. Imme- furniture store. Excel­ ors. All typos of romodollng and a Sanlor CItIzan DIacounta IMPROVEMENT G A Y & S O N 2121.______STORES and Offices for dlate opening, lent earnings potential. ropairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. • Bactric worn by Cpmplats homo ranovallona MASONRY BOLTON. '/2 modern du­ rent. 400-1500 square Monday-Frlday. No Immediate openings. Bus. 647-8509 im arlor/axiartor patnUng. Precitlon Elactric feet. Rent starting at 30 Cents Oocha/kMohanarbaOi ramodaHng. Brick, block and atone, plex. Closeto 1-384. Full Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm weekends. For more Apply In perosn after 12 FREE ESTIMATES ceramic tile, marble and $275. Excellent loca- Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1989 Information, please Res. 645-6849 Roofing. electric heat and hot N noon to Mr. William concrete. Phona: water. 3 bedrooms, 1'/2 tlon. 647-9223, 649-5334. call. Director Of Singer, 1061 New Bri­ Free fatf/naras 649-2871 No lob la too small I Nurses, AAonday- baths, fireplace. Large MANCHESTER. Office tain Avenue, West 871-6552 or 872-6550 "•JT.... Frlday, 9am-3pm. Hartford. 282-7341 or 827-8973 wooded yard. $750 per building In Ideal loca­ HOUSE I MISCELLANEOUS month, plus security tion, ample parking. Crestfleld Convales- Iberviceb cant Home, 643-5151. RENOVATIONS PAINTING/ and utilities. 649-5678, Suitable for doctors, GOP pick OFFICE Rtnovslt 1 room or snllra houto. PAPERING ANGELIC HOME evenings.______dentists, attorneys. In­ ESTIMATOR for growing Strip oM pisstsr waits. Inaulala, surance, etc. R.D. Mur­ Testing HAWKES TREE SERVICE MANCHESTER. Large 3 structural steel fabri­ •haalroek and SnMi. Also Intarlor CARE REGISTRY dock, 643-2692. cating company with MANAGER palming. CaS Bucktl, truck & chippar. Stump LOCAL REQI8TRY OFFERS bedroom, 1'/2 baths, Wall Paperlhg & OUAUTV CARE... appliances. Lease, se­ MANCHESTER. Hart­ a surprise new facll' ies. Must ramoval. Fraa aatlmataa. steady full time have experience. Call 6 4 7 *3 8 0 8 ) laavs maaasga. P a in tin g Special conalderatlon for LOWER COST TO CLIENTS... curity, $900 plus utili­ ford Road, Dairy Eost Hartford Welding position. Apply in Resldontlol, Commorclal, COMPANIONS. HOMEMAKERS. ties. 646-1972 or 646- Queen Plaza. 1200-3600 aldarty and handicapped. NURSES tor an appointment. person to Mr. Singer. Roforancos & Insuronce. 4074. square feet available. High traffic, busy retail in Bolton spotty for 289-2323. 4 SEASONS REM0DEUN6 6 4 7 - 7 5 5 3 647-1956 MANCHESTER. Two Marty Mottson, 84T-4431 bedroom flat, first area. Call F&D Annuli FURNITURE Store Man- PURITAN’S • Additions • Docks Realty, 649-6544 or 643- oger. Experienced In • Roofing • Ropolr Gory McHuab, A43-9321 floor, near busline. Nw carpeting, great loca­ 1772. By Andrew J. Davis furniture operations FURNITURE Sma/f Jobs tVofcomod i KITCHEN & BATHj with knowledge of mer- tion, walking distance Manchester Herald 1061 New Britain Ave. Senior Citizen DIeeounI to stores. $650 per rrilNDUSTRIAL chandlslng, buying, West Hartford. CT I ROOFING/ TITREMODELING 7!^ sales promotion, cus­ Call Chris at 645-6559 month. One year lease E l l PROPERTY BOLTON — The Republican drug use SIDING tomer relations, pur­ From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, plus security deposit. Town Committee has rejected an chasing and operating our own craftsmen do the compiete job — 649-0795. MANCHESTER. 3400 and incumbent selectman as its cho­ bedding department. X-RAY Technician. Im­ CuBtom bulH homM, BdtfHlon*. MANCHESTER. Two 2400 square foot Indus­ By John King rgmoiMIng. wood tiding. dBOhi. MANCHESTER neatly and on schedule. ice for fir.«:t .selectman and ha.s Top wages. Apply In mediate Medical Care rooRng. eoncrM* wofli. matoory A oH ROOFING bedroom Townhouse. trial space. Loading I The Associated Press Center of Manchester phM M of oonMruoHon. Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. Appllanced kitchen, endorsed a prominent party person after 12 noon or Holiday Special dock, parking. Wood­ send resume to: Mr. has a full time opening H you'rt $iek of oonfrtofor* not parking for 2 cars, new land Industrial Park. member whose father held the rotuming youf cotl$ • eaU ub/ All lypaa at roofing a repelra. 649-5400 WASHINGTON — Twenty percent of all Ameri­ William Singer, Puri­ for a Registered X-Ray carpeting. $750 per Principals Only. 643- job for 12 years. Fully Inturod • frm EttlmBlM can workers are now employed by companies that tan Furniture, 1061 New Technician. Our techs HERITAGE KITCHEN and month. Heat and hot 2121. The committee on Tuesday enloy working on a M M CoBSiraetleB 2 0 % Off test for drug use, but only one employee in 100 Britain Avenue, West gf M8Mchgg|8F water Included. One passed over incumbent Republi­ Hartford, CT 06110. rotating three day 6 4 5 -8 8 3 0 BATH CENTER, INC. year lease plus secur­ I MISCELLANEOUS can Selectman Douglas T. Che­ actually is tested in a 12-month period, the work week. We offer a 643-1720 Aak lor Mark _____182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester ity deposit. 649-0795. government reported today. DATA Entry. Busy con­ |fo r r en t ney for the first .selectman struction products complete benefits MANCHESTER. Four Ninety-one percent of employers have neither package Including a candidacy and selected Robert R. company Is looking tor room apartment In du­ GARAGE For rent. One testing nor counseling programs, the Labor an accounts payoble, week-end differential plex. No appliances. Morra for the post instead. In ■X Department said, but larger companies are much and newly established fo T I HOMES HOMES car, $75,2 car, $125. Call what committee member Tho­ accounts receivable, I^CONOOMINIUMS $425 plus utilities. Se­ 649-8855. I more likely to have such programs. clerical and data entry pay scales. Interested curity and references. applicants, call Kim at QO h elp w a n ted FOR SALE l i J FOR SALE |£ijF0R SALE mas Manning called an inexplica­ Job applicants are far more likely to be tested person. Willing to train Couple preferred. One ble vote, the committee on mature person with 721-7393, Monday child. Call 649-3469 I ROOMMATES than employees, the department said. It billed its through Friday, 9am- SOUTHERN New Eng­ SNUGGLE Up. Long win­ MALLARD View. Brand Tuesday also declined to support good work habits and RNs or LPNS. Chargeand ter nights will be warm from 6-8pm. IWANTED survey of 7,500 establishments as the most extensive 4pm. staff nurse positions land classifleld ads new townhouses and current Republican Selectman data entry experience. and toasty next to a duplexes. 3 bedrooms, AVAILABLE Imme­ study to date on drug testing in the workplace. KNITTERS. Expe­ available. Full or part reach nearly 800,000 Carl Preuss for re-election in Lots of diversity. We homes In Connecticut crackling tire In the 1'/2 baths, fireplaces diately. One bedroom ROOMMATE W anted. Among establishments with testing programs, offer an excellent be­ rienced, to knit child­ time employment, all fireplace of this 6 room Manchester, southend. May. three shitts. Excellent and Rhode Island. The and attached garages. apartment. $545. Heat about two-thirds tested only those workers nefits package. Please ren's Scandinavian Ranch on Sanford No association fees. and hot water Included. Clean, quiet building. Another Republican select­ % style sweaters for ma­ salary with full benefits price for a basic 25 suspected of drug use, while one-fourth had call 643-2133. word ad Is only $55 and Road In Manchester. 3 From $140's. Blan­ 2 bedroom Townhouse. $276 per month In­ man. Lawrence A. Converse III. nufacturers models. package. Pleasestop In bedrooms, updated gas cludes utilities. Ken, programs that subjected all employees to possible or call Elizabeth Rey­ will appear In 43 news­ chard & Rossetto Real­ $650. Heat and hot wa­ decided not to seek re-election. On the Job traihih^^^ Please call Virginia heating system, newer tors," We’re Selling ter Included. Security 647-7941, evenings, 667- testing. D ugan a t Country nolds, DNS, 581 Poauo- papers. For more In­ Cheney said today. LMm to b* wi optical tochnteltn. Wa formation call Classi­ vinyl siding. $139,900. Houses" 646-2482.D and references re­ 5762, days. In the 12 months prior to the Labor Department offar ataatfy atnploymant, with Knits, Inc. 599-5755. nock Avenue, Windsor, Jackson & Jackson Cheney and Raymond Soma, a CT 06095, 688-7211. fied, 643-2711 and ask SOUTH WINDSOR. What quired. No pets. Boyle survey, taken last summer, establishments with opportunity lor advanoamant. SCULPTURED nail per­ for detalls.D Real Estate, 647-8400.0 Management Com­ former selectman, were named Ptaaantiy aaaMng train aaa lo r our RN. Day shift Supervisor a condo! Outstanding2 testing programs reported testing slightly fewer oniea atall, and our lana grinding son. Inquire Ken, 643- NOT new but elegant. pany, 649-4800. Merchandise by the committee to run for seats position, Monday- FRONT to back living bedroom townhouse Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald than 1 million workers — or about 1 percent of all dapartmant Stardng hourly rala *SJ0 1442. This 3 bedroom Cope with den off master MANCHESTER. One bed­ as selectmen. workers. Of those, about 9 percent tested positive with lavlawa In SO. SO and 120 daya. NURSE Aides. Full or Frlday, salary com- room. Well maintained with fire p lac e, IVa Republican party members mensurates with expe­ 6 room, 3 bedroom bedroom. Spacious room, heat and hot PRE-GAME WARMUP — John Nitschke of 46 Tuesday at the Mahoney Recreation Center at for drug use, the study said. Of 3.9 million applicants Cad Bob Pound to diacuaa tha part time positions baths, 18 foot porch and floor plan, cathedral water. Parking, ap­ will caucus Jan. 17 to nominate axeallani banallta program and rience. Full benefits Colonial In fam ily 17 J MISCELLANEOUS who were tested, 12 percent tested positive for drug available, all three 2 car garage. $180's ceilings, skylights, pliances. Near busline. candidates. Manning said. Al­ Cooper St. warms up for a game of basketball Washington School. appointmani lo r Intonlaw. shitts. W ewllltralnand package. Please send neighborhood. Alumi­ Blanchard & Rossetto $575 monthly. 649-2871. ** 1f o r s a l e use. resume to or call: Eli­ num sided. Corner lot. washer & dryer hook­ though the town committee has Q8A Dptical • 649-3177 certify. Excellent sa­ Realtors," We're Sel- ups on 2nd floor. Slid­ MANCHESTER. Two In another study, released Tuesday, researchers lary. Please stop In or zabeth Reynolds, DNS, 100 AMP CIrcut break­ llno Houses" 646-2482.0 EIGHT month old water- endorsed its slate of candidates, or Kathleen Coburn, ers. Hardwood floors, ers to patio with view of bedroom. Parking, said 31 drug testing laboratories that follow industry call Mountain View pond. One carport, bed, $325. Courthouse other nominations still can be HEALTHCARE Worker Administrator, 581 Po- appllanced. A must to OPEN air foyer greets near busline. $610 One Gold membership, guidelines had an overall accuracy rate of 97 needed tor women's Health Care, 581 Po- you at the front door of pool and tennis too! monthly. 649-2871. made at the caucus, he said. quonock Avenue, ouonock Avenue, see. $123,900. Strano 12'/2 months left for percent in testing urine samples for narcotics. clinic. Position In­ Windsor, CT 06095, 688- Real Estate, 647-7653.0 this engaging older $123,900. Anne Miller Morra outpolled Cheney. 9-3. Windsor, CT 06095, Real Estate, 647-8000.o MANCHESTER. Three $450. Compared to reg­ Kids learn about lead danger “Inaccuracies should not be used as an argument volves patient Inter­ 7211. home. 3 bedrooms, I'/z bedrooms, first floor, ular price of $700 plus. for the town committee's top views and education, 688-7211. EAST HARTFORD. This baths, french doors, against drug testing,” said Christopher S. Frings, BROOKHAVEN. One large yard, garage, Eric 649-3426.0 endorsement, with one absten­ director of the study conducted by the American lab and clerical work. three bedroom home oak floors, 2 car gar­ bedroom Condo In con­ kids ok. $575, available tion. Manning said Much of the lead solder used in pipes for Equal Opportunity has been given a age. $140's Blanchard 8< venient location. WOODEN Storm win­ Editor’s note; This is the last story in minutes every morning in order to flush Association of Clinical Chemistry. March 1. 646-7723. dows and screens. Cheney said he probably would much older homes poses no danger Employer. Send re­ MEDICAL RECORDS spruce-up. Newly Rossetto Realtors," $64,900. D.W. Fish a three-part series on lead levels in the pipes of lead that may have However, he conceded that not all labs adhere to sume to: Planned Par­ painted, new vinyl sid­ We're Selling Houses" Realty, 643-1591 .□ MANCHESTER. Four 36x51 and 31x51 $6 a set. not seek the nomination for first town water and how residents can accumulated overnight from lead because it has leached out of the room, exceptionally 649-7538______proper procedures. enthood, 1 Haynes ing, new Insulated win­ 646- 2482.0 BEACON HILL. Picture selectman at the party caucus, protect themselves against the health solder. In return, the youngsters get the sy.stem. officials say. Street, Manchester, Expanding medical organization needs dows, refInIshed wood clean apartment In­ CARPET tor living room The Labor Department, in the study released CLOISTERED Privacy perfect one bedroom cluding heat, hot wa­ but Preuss said he would .seek a risks associated with ingesting too privilege of wearing the Water Ranger James P. Kennedy. Manchester today, said there appears to be no rush among Attention: Fite Coder wth ICD-9-CM experience to do in- floors-all enhance this surrounds this 7 room mid rise condo. All new and dining area, 18x12. nomination at the caucus. school superintendent, said that he had Director. charming cape with ter, appliances and Very good condition. much lead. lapel pin. employers to launch testing programs. Only 4 hospital chart review. ART or RRA pre­ U & R build Colonial of appliances In remo­ garage. Adults pre­ "I am disappointed,” Cheney The idea is one that Robert J. Young, no objection to implementing a pro­ formal dining room, approximately 1800 deled kitchen. New Call 649-7236 after 6pm. percent of the employers without programs said OPPORTUNITIES fireplace, garage and ferred. $595. Lease plus said. “I hoped with the backing of By Andrew Yurkovskv the head of the Manche.ster Water and gram similar to the Water Ranger ferred but not necessary. Must be willing square feet. Beautiful carpeting throughout. security. No pets. 646- they were considering establishing one in the next Exp. halpM Of wW train. Growing treed yard. Call to see It sun room. $230's. Blan­ $89,900 D.W. Fish the Republican Town Committee Manchester Herald Sewer Division, thinks is a good one. program here if it were determined that 00. looUng lor tha ilght paopto. to travel, have car. Call Cheryl at 7268. year. today. $135,900. Cen­ chard 8< Rossetto Real­ Realty, 643-1591.0 ENDROLLS I could run for first selectman. But he saidthat hisdivision iswaitingto such a step would be necessary. OutaMa toohnMan t InaMa oMoa tury 21 Epstein Realty, BOLTON. ‘Mature Adult' poaNiona. Laam a prolaaalon w/a tors," We're Selling 27/2 years of putting people money if Tuesday at the Gallery, 141 New London Turnpike, Lois M. Brock. 68, of 41 Applegate Lane, East books, which were translated into 11 languages. His Seventy-five new cases of AIDS among Hartford Republican Directors Geoffrey Naab earn $58,3.59 under the contract. Democratic Director Mary Ann Hand- mobsters, corrupt politicians and insider traders Glastonbury. Cocktails are at 6: .30 p.m. and dinner Hartford, formerly of Manchester, died Tuesday books included “ Instruments in the History of residents were reported to health authorities last we could afford it and Ronald 0.sella voted to reject the Assistant School Superintendent Wil­ ley. also a professor at Manchester is at 7 p.m. Music.” behind bars. (Jan, 10, 1989) at home. year, up from 25 in 1987. city Health Director Steven i think we have contract, which was approved 7-1 by the son E, Deakin Jr. said the salaries Community College. Ella Protzman, assistant director of training and She was born in Glastonbury on Nov. 18, 1920, the Geiringer was named professor emeritus at the Uranga McKane said Tuesday. From 1981 to Nov. Board of Education on Dec. 12 after approved for the next three years are Naab and O.sella said they voted “ She was feeling pretty powerless. What the volunteer services of the American Red Cross, will daughter of the late William and Mildred (Howe) University of California, Santa Barbara in 1973. .30. 1988, 148 ca.ses of acquired immune deficiency to bite the buiiet.” negotiations that almost led to about average compared to nine school again.st the contract in part becau.se of judge did was wonderful. Just wonderful. She just speak after dinner. The business meeting will be Brock. She had lived in Manchester most of her life syndrome were reported in Hartford. arbitration. di.stricts in Hartford County. the difficult position arbitration puts couldn’t believe that someone in the system like a — Geoffrey Naab conducted by President Susan Ferguson of before moving to East Hartford two years ago. McKane called the trend alarming and said it “ I think that’s too much.” Naab said of “ We’re right in the middle.” he said. towns in. judge would take the time to listen to her and Manchester. For further information, call Mary Before retiring in 1986, she was employed by the Marshall Stone illustrated the seriou.sness of the epidemic, the 7 percent yearly increase included in Deakin and other directors said the “ I ’ve got to .say no some time.” Osella actually give her a choice.” — sexual assault Clemento. 569-0113. Royal Ice Cream Co. of Manchester for many years. AMHERST, Mass. (A P) — Marshall Stone, a especially at a time when the AIDS crisis may have the pact. “ I mean. I wouldn’t begrudge increase would have been much higher if said. ‘ "There’s .something basically counselor Cindy Johnson, on a Minnesota judge who ‘‘W e’re between She was a member of Buckingham Congregational distinguished mathematician who won the nation’s dimmed in the public eye. those people money if we could afford it the Board of Education had been forced flawed in the process of binding allowed a 65-year-old woman to pick her rapist’s Church, Glastonbury. highest scientific award, died of a stroke Monday in Proportionate to its population. Hartford nows the rock and I think we have to bite the bullet” into binding arbitration. arbitration,” prison term. Senior’s health clinic set She is survived by a sister. Norma Ferguson of Madras, India. He was 85. ranksabout 50thof lOOamongcitieswiththebiggest Naab also argued that a commitment “ We’re between the rock and the hard “ You are penalizing all of our teachers Manchester: four nieces: a nephew; and six the hard piace.” An adult eye health screening program developed Stone was chairman of the mathematics depart­ AIDS caseloads. McKane said made three years ago under the state place.” said Democratic Director Ste­ because of the system,” Democratic grandnieces and grandnephews. Director Barbara B. Weinberg said. by the Connecticut Society to Prevent Blindness will ment at the University of Chicago for 22 years and Mark Henrickson. the city’s AIDS program — Steve Cassano Education Enhancement Act to bring phen T. Cassano, a professor at Man­ The funeral will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at the be held Feb. 8 at the Manchester Senior Citizens’ taught at Harvard University for 18 years. He was a director, described Hartford as a “ third wave” city, Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial will Correction Center. The screening will replace the glaucoma member of the faculty of the University of hit by the brunt of the epidemiclater than New York be in Buckingham Cemetery, Glastonbury. There screening which has taken place in the past and is Massachusetts at Amherst from 1968 until his City or secondary cities that are either larger than are no calling hours. retirement in 1980. Hartford or closer to New York, such as Boston and designed to check for symptoms of glaucoma, Incorrect information accompanied a picture Memorial donations may be made to the Stone also taught at Yale and Columbia Trash hauler asks definition of dump law cataracts and diseases of the retina. New Haven. American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 10160, 40 published Tuesday of a new sales facility being built Dr. Richard Carlton and Dr. Harold Nix will be universities, and was a former president of the With 211 cases. New Haven last year still had a South St., West Hartford 06110. on Hillstown Road. The facility is for the Botticello An attorney repre.senting a local trash-hauling l.OOOtons per month at the landfill and $150 for more Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said the town volunteering their time and expertise to make the American Mathematical Society. At the time of his larger AIDS caseload than Hartford had. But for the Farm of Hillstown Road, which sells produce. company asked the Board of Directors Tue.sday to than 1.000 tons. Fines and penalties for violators recognized that Sanitary Refu.se “ would have to be program possible. The program is offered by the death, he was professor emeritus at the University first 11 months of 1988. 51 new cases were reported in clarify language in a propo.sed ordinance that would would also increa.se under the propo.sed ordinance. exempted from the tonnage fee.” Manchester Health Department and is by appoint­ of Massachusetts. New Haven, compared with Hartford’s 12-month The Manchester Herald strives to be accurate and more than double dumping fees at the town landfill. Assistant Town Manager Steven R. Werbner said The proposed ordinance is designed to prolong the ment only. People who have not had ;m eye exam in In 1983, Stone was one of 11 scientists and total of 75. The rate at which new cases were being In Memoriam fair. If an error is made, we want to make a Manchester attorney Dan E. LaBelle. who Sanitary Refuse would have to pay $35 for trash that life of the landfill by preventing users from dumping engineers to receive the National Medal of reported in New Haven during the 11 months was the last year are encouraged to attend. Call 647-3173 correction. ’The Herald’s phone number is 643-2711. represents Sanitary Refu.se Co. of Manchester Inc., comes from a number of locations within town out-of-town trash there. Werbner said. The for an appointment. Freedom, the nation’s highest scientific award, comparable to the rate for all of 1987. when 60 cases Remembering Tom O’Neill who asked if the firm, which is the contractor hired by regardless of the amount it brings to the landfill. ordinance was proposed in response to a legal passed away on Jan. 11. 1987. from President Reagan. were reported. The New York native was the son of U.S. Chief V j j the town for trash pickup, would have to pay the But the firm would be charged higher fees for dispute between the town and N S Realty of 260 College cost tips offered With pride and love always. Justice Harlan Fiske Stone. He graduated from L O l t C r j / The Hartford Health Department’s figures increased fees for dumping more than .500 tons of dumping more than .500 tons of waste from a single Tolland Turnpike, a recycling firm which the town differed .somewhat from statistics for the city solid waste per month at the landfill off Olcott source. Werbner said. .says is dumping waste generated outside of town at “ Financing a College Education” will be the topic Harvard in 1922 and received a doctorate in The O’Neill Familv compiled by the state Department of Health Street. LaBelle asked that language to that effect be the landfill. of discussion Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Manchester mathematics there in 1926. Services. Sanitary Refuse dumps more than 1.000 tons of inclyded in the ordinance. The town tried to bar N S Realty and two trucking Country Club. Topics to be discussed include: Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in lotteries around New England: Clare Averbach, an AIDS epidemiologi.st for the waste in the landfill per month. LaBelle said. Werbner said that issue is addressed in the firms from dumping at the landfill, but Hartford Parent financial contribution to college expenses: Connecticut daily: 081. Play Four: 0208. Lotto: state health department, said preliminary state Sanitary Refuse does not object to the basic fee provision of the proposed ordinance that reads, “ To Superior Court Judge Ronald Fracasse ruled Nov. Student financial contribution to college expenses: Births 3-13-16-22-25-40. figures showed 68 new cases in Hartford last year, increase, he added But fees for larger amounts will the extent that it is possible, all tonnage charges will 21 that thetown would have.toaccept residue from N Sources or financial aid: Determining eligibility for Massachusetts daily: 2924. compared with a total of 87 for 1981 through 1987. She have to be passed on to the customer. be determined according to the point of origination S Realty until a ruling is made on a permanent financial aid: How colleges package financial aid: Tri-state daily: 406, 9419. did not have a figure for 1987 alone. “ It’snot fair to the customer.” LaBellesaid. " I t ’s of the material.” injunction and a declaratory judgment. and Financial options other than financial aid. Bartlett. Edward L. and Brenda, .55 Hemlock St., Ireland, Kenneth Darryl, son of Ronald and Rhode Island daily: 3138. Lot-O-Bucks: 1-5-6-10- not fair to Sanitary Refu.se.” Carol Chiaverini, a college financial aid officer, a .son. born Dec. 3 at Hartford Hospital Patricia Parzyeh Ireland of Ashford, was born Dec. Averbach said that she could not explain the 34. The directors took no action on the proposed president of the Connecticut Association of McDowell, James M. and Sarab Short, 191 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal discrepancy between the city’s and state’s ordinance, which calls for an increase in the basic Professional Financial Aid Administrators and also Oakland St., a son born Dec. 9 at Hartford Hospital. grandparents are Kenneth and Mary Parzyeh of 35 numbers, but that it might result from some fee from $15 per month to $35 per month foruptoSOO OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR! financial aid consultant to the Manchester Scholar­ McLennan, Daniel M. and Denise Lesieur, 226 Cornwall Drive, Coventry. His paternal grandpar­ Hartford cases’ being assigned to other localities. tons of waste. The latest version of the ordinance ship Foundation will be guest speaker. The Henry St., a daughter born Dec. 6 at Hartford ents are Philip and Verna Ireland of Ashford. Thoughts The .state health department is the source for all Manchester Scholarship Foundation is sponsoring Hospital. AIDS data given to cities and towns. would require users to pay $70 for dumping .500 to the event. Ginszanski, Ryan Michael, son of Deborah Matthews, Kailey Elizabeth, daughter of Tracy Ginszanski of 32 Foster St., was born Dec. 8 at In addition, scholarship applications from the ^ In God’s word we read Philippians 2:5 through 11 E. and Patricia Maltzan Matthewsof 1140ak Forest Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal foundation are now available at the guidance offices “ Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Drive was born Dec. 19 at Manchester Memorial grandmother is Sally Ozark of 32 Foster St. of East Catholic High School, Howell Cheeny Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Jesus; Who being in the form of God, thought it not Technical School, Manchester High School and at Mrs. William Maltzan of Marlborough. Her Dyson. ’Timothy F. and Catherine, 113 Jan Drive. robbery to be equal with God . but made himself of no MARLOW’S the Financial Aid Office of Manchester Community paternal grandmother is Mrs. Marion Matthews of Hebron, a daughter, bom Nov. 27 at Hartford reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, College. Glastonbury. Hospital, and was made in the likeness of men. Being found in Apter, Alan I. and Susan Keddler, of 393 Oakland Riesterer, Jeffrey Vern, son of Gary M. and Loren fashion as a man. he humbled himself, and became SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE St., a daughter born Dec. 12 at Hartford Hospital. Redfoot Riesterer of 72 Alton St., was born Dec. 4 at obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. Fralick, Richard L. and Eve Kershenbaum, of 88 Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and College Notes grandparents are Bruce and Carol Redfoot of given him a name which is above every name. That OldmaineTroHers^ Constance Drive, a son born Dec. 17 at Hartford n r , N F w :oo Hospital. Baldwinsville, N.Y, His paternal grandparents are at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of Save 50% on a select group of Reg. *50. Sale Ruiz, Roxanne Marie, daughter of Miguel A. and Francis and Edith Riesterer of Camden, N.Y. things in heaven, and things in earth, and things B |{ r E D Elected into society Maria Perez Ruiz of 281 Center St., wasborn Dec. 12 Griffin, Phiiiip Edward, son of Phillip and Eileen under the earth. Every tongue should confess that at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Leahy Griffin of 143 S. Main St., was born Nov. 30 at Jesus Christ is Lord, to the Glory of God the James Kilduff, son of James H. Kilduff of Father.” grandparents are Luz and Francisco Perez of Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal S a v e 5 0 % Hush Puppies’ $1750 Andover, has been elected for membership into Tau Bridgeport. Her paternal grandparents are Can­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Leahy of Dear friends we live in a world where it seems Beta Pi, the national engineering honor society. everyone wants to make it to the top. on a select group of women’s dida and David Ruiz of East Hartford. She has a Glastonbury. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Kilduff is a graduate student at the University of brother, Gilberto Montanez, 5. Phillip C. Griffin of Bluefield Drive. He has a How they get there is of little importance. Old Michigan and he expects to graduate with a degree Paggioli, Xavier James, son of James and brother, Michael, 4‘A. fashion morals have been replaced with new fashion in environmental engineering in 1992. He is a 1979 Caroline Cockerham Paggioli of 24 Tumblebrook Jimenez, Brian Joseph, son of Orlando and Susan success. Everything we need to know in life is in the The sale you've been waiting for that oniy happens once a graduate of RHAM High School. 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Cloudy Thursday Downtown Main Street • Manchester • 649-5221 OPEN MON., TUES., WEO. 6:30 to 5:30 OPEN 8 DAYS* THURSDAYS TILL 9 PM with a 70 percent chance of snow Today’s weather picture was drawn by Jocelyn Berg, 9, a Association and the New England Newspaper Association THUR8. a FBI. 9:30 to 0:00 Vi^ ■'* A*:*.u ifv: or freezing rain. fourth-grader at Washington School. FREE PARKING FRONT 8 REAR OF STORE SAT. 0:30 to 9:30 4 — M AN CHESTER H ER ALD . Wednesday. Jan. II. 1989 M A N CH ES TER H ER ALD . Wednesday. Jan. 11, 1989 - 5 Blood drive, LOCAL Rec chief recommends club Lack of support Politicians take Commission gears up services set & STATE repair and run rifle range upsets selectman sides to evict for pay-raise debate By Nancy Concelman renovations, submitted to proved current plans. Fire at Mystic Seaport By Maureen Leavitt At 7 p.m.. the candidate- HARTFORD (AP) - The politically Elected Officials and Judges has recom­ Manchester Herald Sprague in October, is about half The town requested proposals Manchester Herald selection committee will meet on King Day as expensive as previous propos­ park squatter charged issue of pay raises for legislators mended a $105,000 gubernatorial salary STONINGTON (AP) — Firefighters were for the renovations in April 1987 with the town committee to Manchester’s parks and re­ als, which were based on renova­ and other top elected state officials is back beginning in 1991 — a 35 percent increase called today to a fire on the second floor of the and received a proposal from ANDOVER — Republican First present all the names of individu­ creation director is recommend­ tion demands by the town. The before the General Assembly this year. — with $5,000 increases for each of the next Mystic Seaport Store, but the extent of the Metropolitan and estimates from Selectman Earleen Duchesneau, als running for elected positions. M ILFO R D (AP) — A 71-year-old woman By Nancy Pappas ing that the town hire a Hartford town estimated that renovations How far it will get, given the state’s three years. By 1994, the salary would be Manchester Herald damage at the retail complex wasn’t imme­ Wilderness Sports Inc. of East facing a possible challenge within The positions up for election May facing eviction from her long-established fiscal problems, will be interesting to shooting club to renovate and would cost about $100,000. Hartford. Wilderness Sports re­ homestead on an undeveloped state park has $ 120,000. diately known, a seaport spokeswoman said. her party for her post, says she is 4 include the three Board of watch. Politicians don’t like discussing, The commission held its first meeting of operate the town-owned rifle jected an offer by the town that From a blood drive to a religious service, many The seaport remained opened and no injuries But renovations proposed by upset she does not have “uncondi­ Selectmen seats, town clerk, tax picked up support from Republican city never mind raising, their salaries, espe­ the new year on Monday, and reaffirmed range at the Nike site. required the firm to pay $25,000 in aldermen, who say she should be provided events have been scheduled in honor of Dr. Martin were reported, said Lisa Brownell', the Metropolitan would be less exten­ tional” Republican support. C()llector. treasurer. Board of cially near an election. that recommendation, which had been spokeswoman. Metropolitan Shooters of Hart­ advance rent to operate the Finance. Zoning Board of Ap­ better living quarters and allowed to stay. Luther King Jr. Day during the next few days. ford has said it will renovate the sive. Sprague said. A large Duchesneau’s comments came The bipartisan commission that recom­ included in its 1988 report to the General range. peals and fire commission. But the squatter, Doris Gagnon, who said she The first of these events is the eighth annual Dr. 'The fire was located in a two-story wooden range using volunteer labor for portion of the cost, the installa­ Tuesday after she had learned mends salaries for elected officials and Assembly. building that houses 12 stores and a museum. Then, the two groups will would fight the eviction in court, scoffed at the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Program $12,250, the cost of materials. tion of an air-circulation system, Metropolitan contacted the that the name of Judith Willard. a judges has essentially dusted off its report The commission did alter its recommen­ Brownell said. She said there appeared to be finalize the slate containing the proposed compromise, which would include and Supper, scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday. Maintenance and utilities costs has been reduced because Metro­ town again in June 1988 with its member of the Republican Town from last year and is forwarding it almost dations for treasurer, secretary of the people which the town committee making her an honorary park ranger. Sponsored by the Manchester Interracial Council, it extensive water and smoke damage, but are estimated at $11,500 per year. politan has proposed heating only latest proposal. Committee, was submitted to the intact to the General Assembly this year. state and comptroller. Last year, it had will endorse in the caucus. She said she expects to win millions of dollars will be in Cooper Hall of South United Methodist authorities hadn’t determined the amount of Parks and Recreation Director a portion of the range at a time, he The Metropolitan Revolver party’s nominating committee During the 1988 session, when lawmak­ proposed a $90,000 salary for the treas­ damage or a cause for the fire. James Wheeler, vice chairman in compensation when the showdown reaches Church. 1226 Main St. Scott Sprague said. said. League is a 51-year-old shooting for first selectman. ers began to realize that the state’s fiscal urer, and $80,000 for the secretary of the The fire forced seaport officials to close the of the Republican Town Commit­ the courts. In honor of the 25th anniversary of the March on Several members of the Board club with 17 teams located Duchesneau has been first future wasn’t quite so bright, the legisla­ state and comptroller. visitor reception center, which Brownell said The range was closed by the tee, said Tuesday night he was not “ Why should I settle for this. They want to Washington and the famous "I Have a Dream” of Directors voiced approval of throughout the state. Members of selectman since Jean Gasper, ture set aside the commission’s recom­ This year, it proposes making them all was being used to store art work from the town in February 1986 because of aware of a name being submitted make me a park ranger? I ’m laughing through speech, there will be 25 men and women offering the proposal at their Tuesday who had served Andover for 22 mendations on the governor and other top the same, at $85,000, with $4,000 raises seaport museum. safety violations related to the the club formed Metropolitan to the selection committee. my tears, really,” she told the New Haven brief excerpts at the dinner from King’s writings. night meeting. The plan will be Shooters Inc. about two years ago years, left the post in July 1987. elected officials and acted only on salaries annually for a top in 1994 of $97,000. A study ventilation system. Town Man­ Wheeler also wasn’t sure if Register. “They must think I have a screw Those planning to attend should bring a casserole, reviewed at a future meeting. with the intent of operating their Duchesneau claims Gasper sub­ for the General Assembly. of all 50 states found that those officials ager Robert B. Weiss said the Duchesneau should be concerned loose.” salad or dessert to feed eight people. For more Victim’s parents settle ATn«rybii*-can-drink” graduation positive yet on the feel of the town office, s%,legislators could truthfully say $4,000 annual increases. The lieutenant Silo explosives were homemade her when she took over, would A Democratic leader on the Board of (Church. The program, called ‘‘Living the Dream: party will receive $6O0TOOO in settlement of their committee or the town. We’ll they weren’t really voting themselves a governor now earns $55,000. now recommend someone else for have to wait until tomorrow. I ’m Alderman attacked the proposal, saying the Let Freedom Ring.” will be co-hosted by Frank J. lawsuit against the couple who hosted the GLASTONBURY (AP) - Killorin, noting that he was damage was discovered by fire­ pay raise. The final recommendation for the the position. expecting Earleen to be the Republicans were acting irresponsibly by Smith and Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. The keynote affair. Homemade firecrackers or ex­ speculating, said the nature of the fighters responding to a report of This year the fiscal problems are even executive branch is for a $90,000 salary for Contacted Tuesday afternoon nominee tomorrow night. Not proposing that more tax dollars be spent on speaker will be David G. Carter Sr., president of Under the agreement. C. Connor and plosives were probably used to Dec. 30 explosion that shattered smoke at the silo site. worse, but some sort of action is expected the attorney general, up from the current at her home. Gasper acknowl­ many times do you not nominate Gagnon. He claimed the woman has not been Eastern Connecticut State University. ■Virginia Murphy of Ridgefield will pay the blow up an abandoned Nike an 8-inch-thick seal of concrete on those executive branch salaries be­ $60,000, with $4,000 annual increases. The bases were decommissi­ edged that a name had been the incumbent. living full-time at the homestead as she claims For the first time this year. Manchester students money to Wayne and Phyllis Ely of Ridgefield, missile silo near the Manchester over the silo points to teen-age cause delaying action again would put it will be reading their reflections, titled “ The Rev. whose son. 17-yearlWf^Christopher, was killed oned during the late 1950s and submitted to the committee for “Obviously she has a challenge and is using the outpost for “ publicity off intOi|Mp, an election year. Any raises town line last month, an investi­ suspects. early 1960s, when the develop­ purposes” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.. Remembered” at the as he left the party in 1983. gator says. consideration for the position of but we’ll have to wait and sec how approved couldn’t take effect until 1991, ment of intercontinental missiles The Department of Environmental Protec­ New mail boxes pose official commemoration Monday. The student Insurance will pay the settlement, according “ There’s evidence that people Killorin said one theory is that a first selectman. everyone views it,” Wheeler after the 1990 gubernatorial and other made them obsolete. The Ajax tion. which is drafting plans to develop the speakers will be Liz Osella and Amy Mizoras of to lawyers in the case, which was settled before have set off homemade fireworks small homemade device may ” A small group decided to added. statewide elections. missiles were designed to defend park, decided Tuesday to initiate eviction problem at Legislature Bennet Junior High School: Kate Chadburn and a trial began in Danbury Superior Court. and explosives all through that have set off a second explosion by present another name.” Gasper Duchesneau questioned the “ Our view is that this should be Sacheen Silvercloud of filing Junior High School: Also as part of the settlement, the Murphys igniting petroleum fumes that against Soviet bombers. said, but she opted not to ethics of the committee decision’s proceedings after Gagnon refused to comply recognized as a very, very small part of HARTFORD (AP) — Bill boxes outfit­ area,” Jack Killorin, the resident with a Monday deadline for leaving the state and Suzanne Agasi and Tam m y Harris of will make a substantial contribution to agent-in-charge of the Hartford could have been in the silo. The silo site is owned by elaborate on the circumstances to accept another name. She said the state budget, very small in terms of ted with combination locks at the new surrounding the submission until the move divides the party. property, state officials said Legislative Office Building are intended to Manchester High School. Mothers Against Drunk Driving and write a office of the federal Bureau of The blast also dislodged a Northeast Utilities, which oper­ dollars,” said Commission Chairman after the Republican caucus. “ I think the Republican Town At the same time, a letter from the eight frustrate would-be thieves, but they’re Music will be provided by the Manchester High letter to the Ridgefield Press about their Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, massive steel elevator platform ates high-voltage power lines George J. Ritter, who served as a state Attempts to reach Willard Committee has an obligation to Republican members of the 15-member Board also causing problems for their owners. School Jazz Ensemble, the Illing Singers and soloist experiences in the case said Tuesday. at the silo off Line Street. The through it. representative from 1969 to 1981. Wayne Dixon. Tuesday and today were support the incumbent or else of Aldermen was sent to the D E P ’s commis­ “ In any situation where you can correct Many people say they are having trouble At Concordia Lutheran Church. 40 Pitkin St., Report of death delayed unsuccessful. why even bother with the commit­ sioner, Ivcslie Carothers, proposing that some inequities, for such a small amount, you opening the locks. adults will examine King’s success as a non-violent The Republican caucus will be tee?” she said. “ It sort of looks way be found to permit (iagnon to remain on .should certainly do that” “ The supervisor of the bill room ought to resister, at 9:15 a m. Sunday. Church school and NEW HAVEN (AP) — A Yale University Sewer bills may be a surprise tonight at 7:30 in the all-purpose like I ’m not even being consi­ the property. The General Assembly, he said, “should be Willie Sutton,” said one legislative nursery care for children will be available at that graduate student was admitted to Yale-New room of Andover Elementary dered. Ethically, it doesn’t .seem Gagnon’s home on the shore of Long Island be very comfortable in taking this official, who asked not to be named. “ We time. Haven Hospital for psychiatric evaluation Some Manchester property DiRosa said this week that the information, they will meet School. right or proper.” Sound was demolished in 1971 to make way for completely out of the political arena and need a safecracker” owners who have not been paying On Monday, a legal holiday, the Connecticut after apparently waiting several days to tell most of those properties have now with district staff members to the expansion and development of a still voting on the merits of fair compensation The new 697 boxes, which cost about for sewer services can expect to Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Commission will authorities his girlfriend had died, possibly been identified and the town will discuss it. undeveloped state park. After losing a court ... for their successors, not themselves.’’ $10,000. are stuffed daily with legislative be billed in the future, according take steps to bill the property battle to save her house, she established a sponsor a program at 11 a m. in the Legislative from a drug overdose, police said. DiRosa said the town will There will also be a recommendation for bills, schedules and records. to Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. owners. Thomas E. Landers, John Fleming resigns series of ram.shackle homesteads in the Office Building at the State Capitol. Hartford. This The woman, Carol Clark, also a Yale probably take steps to bill the another pay raise for legislators, but its They replaced an older sytem formerly While negotiators for the the president of the district, said vicinity of her old property. located in the basement of the Capitol, free program will include cultural presentations graduate student, had been dead three or four property owners who are served fate is uncertain. town and the Eighth Utilities Tuesday that the district will Milford health officials filed a complaint where bills were stuffed in pigeon holes and remarks by local and state officials. At 12:30 days before emergency medical personnel by town sewers regardless of Currently, the governor earns $78,000 a District were working out terms probably wait to get information with the D EP citing unsanitary conditions at assigned to each news organization, p.m.. the event will conclude with the ringing of the workers were called Monday night, police said whether the agreement with the post on Board of Ed year, which ranks 21st in the country. The Tuesday. of an agreement which could from the town on the billing the homestead — a small camper and shacks .state’s replica of the Liberty Bell. district over fire and sewer highest is New York, with $130,000; the lobbyist and other groups. There were no settle fire and sewer jurisdiction situation before acting. with no running water. locks and doors, and sometimes material Free copies of a full-coior educational poster Police found what they suspect was heroin as jurisdiction is implemented. Bv Jacqueline Bennet Flaherty, 27. served on the lowest is Arkansas with $35,000. problems, it was discovered that was taken. about King’s life are available by calling the state well as paraphernalia associated with heroin Manchester Herald Town Council in 1986-87 and was The Commission on Compensation of some properties are getting DiRosa said the data on sewer DiRosa said there in not a great Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities use in Clark’s apartment and believe .she may chairman of the council’s finance sewer service and not being billed service billing is in the town’s deal of property involved, and he 566-3350. have died of a drug overdose. Lt. James COVENTRY - Board of Edu­ committee. for it by either the district or the computer data banks. When town said it is unlikely any attempt will The Greater Hartford chapter of the American Sorrentino said cation member John Fleming has Flaherty is an economic re­ town. staff members have researched be made to collect back fees. Red (Tross is encouraging area residents to give An autopsy was performed Tuesday, but the resigned with nine months left to search analyst for Connecticut blood in King’s honor. In Manchester, a bloodmobile cause of death was listed as undetermined go in his term and the Democratic National Bank in Hartford, where will be set up Tuesday from 2 to 7 p.m. at Concordia pending further study, said a spokeswoman for Town Committee has nominated he has worked since 1985. He grew Lutheran Church. 40 Pitkin St. the state medical examiner’s office in MANCHESTER ADULT EVENING SCHOOL a former member of the Town up in Coventry, graduating from Farmington. REGISTER BY MAIL Council to replace him. Coventry High School in 1979, He All courses to be held at Manchester High School Fleming resigned effective attended Harvard University and With Engle Equity Plans, COURSE graduated in 1984. PZC delays vote Fire damage at $1 million NIGHT TIME ROOM Jan. 1. Town Clerk Ruth Benoit Accounting 1 M 7-9 Democrat Town Chairman De­ H AM D EN (AP) — Company officials say Computers 1 said he had not specified his M 7-9 reason for leaving. borah Walsh said. “ He is an they hope to have Leon’s Bakery Inc. back in Very Personal Computing T 7-9 experienced, hard worker. Pa­ on Purdy request operation by Saturday, despite a three-alarm Computers 1 W 7-9 On Tuesday, the 25 members of Intro. To DIsplaywrIte 4 trick is also a product of the fire this week that caused an estimated $1 T 7-9 the Democratic Town Committee Adv. DIsplaywrIte 4 W 6:30-8:30 Coventry school system and you get tax advantages million in damage. Steno, 1 unanimously endorsed the nomi­ The Planning and Zoning Commission is sche­ W 7-9 having recently, that is not so Typing 1 nation of former council member duled to act Jan. 23 on a request by the Purdy Corp. The bakery is a supplier of frozen dough for T 7-9 long ago. been through the breads, rolls and pastries to supermarkets in Typing 1 W 7-9 Patrick Flaherty to fill the for special exception erosion control permi’ts that Typing 2 system, hopefully, that will be more than 20 states, said Phillip Weinberg, the M 7-9 vacancy. Fleming’s term was would allow the company to build a 100.000-square- Auto 1 M 6:30-9:00 valuable to the board.” company’s vice president. Auto 2 T 6:30-9:00 due to expire in November. Flaherty said Paul Manzone, a foot addition to its exi.sting plant at 586 Hilliard St Auto 3 and^a free Tax Most of the frozen dough is used by W 6:30-9:00 The company has propo.sed housing expanded Beg. Woodworking The Board of Education will member of the town Zoning supermarket bakery shops, which .sell the M 6:30-9:00 probably vote on Flaherty’s ap­ Board of Appeals, was also manufacturing operations in the addition, which Adv. Woodworking W 6:30-9:00 would be built onto the south side of the existing bakery products under their own private French 1 pointment at its next meeting. interested in the position. The labels. Weinberg said. German 1 Jan. 26 at Coventry High School. nominating committee, though, facility. pro.iect architect Alan Lamson told German 2 commission members Monday. The fire, which broke out shortly before 11 Flaherty said he would assume decided to endorse Flaherty p.m. Monday, appeared to start around a large Italian 2 The commission tabled a vote on the request at a Spanish 1 his position that night if the board during a December meeting. Adviser. cooling system behind the plant, said Fire meeting Monday. Senior Planner Stuart B. Popper Spanish 2 voted to appoint him. “ I believe the main reason they Chief John Tramontano. It spread into the rear American Country Baskets, 2 said Tuesday. The permit is required because plans 6:30-9:00 “ I’m looking forward to serv­ chose me was because they felt of the manufacturing facility before being American Country Baskets, 2 7-9 call for more than 60 parking spaces. Creations In Lead Glass ing on the board,” he said. ” I ’m Paul Manzone was needed on the contained early Tue.sday morning. 6:30-9:00 glad to be coming aboard just Zoning Board of Appeals because Because the addition would contain mostly Decorative Folk Art 6:30-9:00 machinery, the company will need to hire only 15 to Multi-Crafts Starts Feb. 27 6:30-9:00 before budget proceedings there has been such a high 20 new employees. Lamson said. Hearing open to public Oil Painting 7-9 where, hopefully, my skills will turnover rate” on the ZBA. Ukranlan Easter Eggs 6:30-9:00 The addition to the existing 73.700-square-foot Watercolor be an asset.” Flaherty said. H A R TF O R D (AP) — A state agency that 7-9 plant would be built on 9.7 acres of land at 586-596 Crocheting 7-9 Hilliard St.. 313 Adams St. and 375-377 Adams St. It disciplines judges will open its proceedings to Knitting 7-9 the public for the first time when it convenes a Oriental Rug Making I 7-9 would require 26 additional parking spaces. Quilting, Beg. hearing to consider sanctions against a New 6:30-9:00 Supreme Court hears Purdy officials would not comment on the Rug Braiding expansion Tuesday. London judge for remarks he reportedly made Tatting Two neighbors complained at the hearing about a about two child molesters. Cake Decorating, Int. The state Judicial Review Council has not Chinese Cooking appeal on teens’ status number of Canadian hemlock trees along the east Bonsai Plants side of the plant that have died. Single family homes scheduled the hearing on Superior Court Judge C.P.R. border Purdy on the east and apartments border on Seymour L. Hendel but will soon, two council First Aid HARTFORD (AP) — Lawyers arrest, and Perez, who was 16. the northeast. members said. A public hearing is required Flower Arranging for two teen-agers accused of are accused of felony murder and The trees served as a buffer between the plant and because of a change in state la w that took effect Investments killing a gay Wethersfield man first-degree robbery in the May 15 in 1985. Personal Transformation have appealed to the U.S. Su­ slaying of Richard Reihl. the residential property. Photography, Basic Hendel has been^'^M'iticized for remarks preme Court in an attempt to Statements Perez made to Lamson said the trees, required as a buffer under Reincarnation, Spirituality 7-9 Sign Language 1 have their defendants tried as zoning regulations, died because the soil they’re attributed to him by The Day newspaper of 7-9 police indicated that the attack New London. Sign Language 2 youthful offenders, which would was motivated, at least in part, by planted in is too dry. Purdy will probably ask the Aerobics Zoning Board of Appeals for a variance that would Hendel was quoted as saying of a 39-year-old Golf guarantee secret trials and ligh­ hatred for homosexuals. Reihl, allow it to use fencing and a different type of tree for man who used money to coerce a 12-year-old Golf ter maximum penalities. 33, was beaten to death with a log a buffer. Lamson said. boy to perform sexual acts: “ It was just Guitar, Beg. An official at the high court at his Wethersfield home. rnasturbating the kid. If it wasn’t for the Yoga and Stress 2 confirmed Tuesday that appeals In July. Superior Court Judge Commission member William A. Bayer and *ln-Style with Garl Francis Blanchard of 23 Hoffman Road also raised disparity in age. we might not have heard * In-Style with Garl on behalf of Sean G. Burke and M. Morgan Kline ruled that the 7-9 concerns about the noise of air conditioners for the about it. For all I know, the kid might have ‘ Fees for this course are *7.00 Marcos J. Perez were received two were not eligible to be tried as addition. Lamson said the company would agree to enjoyed it. I don’t think he’s going to become a Dec. 31. youths. Buckley and Norris ap­ shield the air conditioners to keep them quiet. homosexual because ot it.” If convicted as youthful- pealed but were rebuffed by the offenders, Burke and Perez state Supreme Court. 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Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1989 — 7 NATION & WORLD Victim puts her rapist in Jaii Mexican oil workers strike MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A 65-year-old woman neighbor’s house to telephone police, Johnson who was allowed to decide her rapist’s prison to protest arrest of leader J said. Boeing 747 Forward Cargo Hold ^ term chose a 4'/i-year sentence that will put him Halvorson’s attorney, Earl Gray, said Halvor­ MEXICO CITY (AP) Refin­ "They knew this was coming.” guards at the union boss’ hom& behind bars immediately, then said of being son was “drunk out of his mind” at the time. He said 17 other people, includ­ Dt»0ram of b»09»0e and cargo locatlorta Warhead flight recorder missing allowed to pick the penalty: “Wasn’t that ery operations across Mexico Hernandez Galicia warned last Halvorson had recently been convicted of ing former union Secretary- something?” were crippled today as tens of week that the union would para­ drunken driving for a fourth time and had lyze Mexico’s oil industry if the General Jose Sosa, were arrested A thousands of striking oil workers “He was so kind,” the victim said of Hennepin received a delayed jail sentence two days before government carried out a threat on illegal weapons charges. County Judge William Posten. “He said. ’It’s protested the arrest of their union fuel Soviets may have snatched it after splashdown the rape, authorities said. boss following a gunbattle in to sell Pemex operations to Carlos Torres, a spokesman your decision.’ I liked that.” The woman was haunted by the thought of a private investors. Oil revenues with the attorney general’s office, Bulk cargo Posten on Monday gave the victim two choices which a federal agent was slain. 7 L WASHINGTON (AP) — The second attack and had moved in with family The arrest of Joaquin Hernan­ are crucial to the struggling today said authorities had ar­ Aft cargo oompartment launch from California. The Air “would be useful to our missile about 50 miles away during the in the prosecution of James Halvorson, 25. She Forwfard cargo corttalner Air Force can’t find the flight Force periodically tests missiles splashdown, and a Soviet mini­ members, her home of 30 years put on sale, said dez Galicia on gun-running Mexican economy. rested 35 people in connection oontairter testing efforts.” could have the case go to trial and hope for a Cindy Clarkson, a sexual assault counselor who with the case, including former compartment, two aectlons data recorder from a nuclear test by launching them from Califor­ "There are many possibilities submarine may have been used to charges Tuesday was widely seen Salinas, who took office Dec. 1, A compartmerrt missile and the Pentagon says the conviction, which could have meant a 108-month worked with the victim. has vowed to sell or close union Secretary-General Jose nia at Kwajalein, 5,000 miles that might account for the loss, snatch the warhead’s flight prison term, or she could accept the conditions of as a surprise challenge to the Soviets may have snatched the away. “She was feeling pretty powerless,’’ Clarkson powerful union by the new unprofitable and non-strategic Sosa and 16 others on illegal including accidents during the recorder. a plea agreement fora 54-month prison sentence said. “What the judge did was wonderful. Just device from where it splashed "It is unlikely that the Soviets handling of the recovered debris, O’Connell refused to say if a administration of President Car­ state industries. weapons charges. down in the western Pacific effective immediately. wonderful. She just couldn’t believe that Animosity between Hernandez Salvador Barragon Camacho, CARGO Luggage is loaded into recovered it (the recorder) in the poor record keeping, and prob- Soviet sub had been detected in The wornan chose immediate incarceration in los Salinas de Gortari. CONTAINERS containers before Ocean. someone in the system like a judge would take the The official Notimex news and Salinas, then president-elect, the union’s nominal leader as hours between splashdown and lemsin shipping.” he said. “None the area. “There have been a lieu of a trial because Halvorson was free on bond time to listen to her and actually give her a r Tj ^ beirrg placed on The recorder was aboard a the first search, but that possibil­ number of reports of Soviet agency said soldiers had blown surfaced in October when the secretary-general, surrendered Minuteman 2 missile test-fired of these possibilities has been and she feared being attacked again, said choice.” to authorities early today and was X _ * ^ <0 airliner ity cannot be ruled out,” said ruled out and the investigation is submarine sightings and these down the union boss’ door with a union revived charges that a from California at Kwajalein O’Connell. Assistant County Attorney Kevin Johnson. Posten said he allowed the woman to choose the bazooka shot during the morning leading governing party official, hospitalized after complaining of continuing.” reports are not being ignored,” he “She knew he would be going straight to sentence because of her age, the viciousness of Atoll in the Marshall Islands on The Minuteman is one of the said. “I cannot, however, confirm raid on his home in the northeast­ Mexico state Gov. Mario Ramon heart problems. He recently July 7, 1987, according to Army But he did confirm that Soviet prison” and wouldn’t be eligible for parole for the assault and the court delays. suffered a heart attack, Notimex main components of America’s personnel may have landed on that there was Soviet submarine ern city of Ciudad Madero. Beteta, had embezzled millions of Maj. Bill O’Connell, a spokesman three years, Johnson said Tuesday. 'T m not advocating that the victims decide the The allegedly corrupt Petro­ dollars while serving as head of said. Flight deck land-based nuclear missile force. Kwajalein, which is supposed to activity in or near Kwajalein,” Halvorson was accused of breaking into the penalty but I thought it was the fairest thing to do for the Defense Department. O’Connell said the recorder has The test shot came nine months leum Workers Union of the Pemex. Alvarez said police confiscated The story was first reported be uninhabited. woman’s house through a kitchen window in the in this case.” the judge told the woman. 200 Uzi submachine guns and N Mexican Republic controls more During Beteta’s tenure, the failed to turn up in five searches U.S. officials found “vodka after the Soviets ended a fishing early morning hours of June 16, according to a Tuesday by the CBS Evening of the area where the missile agreement with Kiribiati, the After announcing her decision, she said, than half the lucrative drilling union lost control of millions of 250,000 rounds of ammunition at News and later confirmed by the bottles, cigarettes, bug spray and criminal complaint. The noise awoke the woman “Wasn’t that something?” Hernandez Galicia’s house and splashed down. a few technical items of Soviet island nation next to the Mar­ contracts issued by the govern­ dollars worth of contracts. Electronic Pentagon. The recorder would contain and she went to investigate. A man dragged her “I knew it could be months before there’d be a ment oil monopoly Pemex, or Attorney General Enrique Al­ denied chares that the raid was Bomb location manufacture that could not have shalls, O’Connell noted. If the from the kitchen to the bedroom, covered her an attack on the union. nerve center The flight data recorder was valuable information about the floated ashore and would have fishing agreement had still been trial,” she told the (Minneapolis) Star Tribune. Petroleos Mexicanos, S.A. varez del Castillo said a federal Forward container part of the dummy warhead on head with a blanket and raped her. He fell asleep “The only thing I wanted to know is if he would be agent was killed in Tuesday’s “It is the prosecution of crime Avionics performance of the Minuteman 2 been unlikely to have been left in effect, the Soviets would have after the attack and the woman ran to a "We had to move to clean up equipment compartment the missile, which did not carry missile. It was not classified, in jail during that time.” things,” a presidential source battle between security forces committed by individuals,” he any nuclear weapons on its ashore purposefully,” he said. had support capabilities to try to said. 0 Connell noted, but its recovery CBS said a Soviet trawler was take the payload by sub, he said. said on condition of anonymity. and Hernandez Galicia’s body­

AP graphic BOMB LOCATION PINPOINTED — The bomb that destroyed Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland was located in the Greater in the front cargo hold in front of the wing, British Manchester Area Transport Secretary Paul Channon said Tuesday. OPPORTUNITIES Channon also said the fact that Semtex plastic explosives REAL ESTATE -< were probably usedtomakethebombpointedtoahighly organized terrorist group planting the device. All 259 543 North Main St. miMlS people on the plane and an undetermined number on the Manchester ground died. OnfuK^ _nr! ibit 6478895 D.W.flSH THE REALTY C O M PAN Y III and Gardens R ealty Co. EPSTEIN REALTY m MIS RTE. 30 • VERNON L3 E. Middle Tpke., Manchester Each office Independently owned and operated. 871-1400 REAL ESTATE Pilot questioned 1 % PRESENTS... VERNON'S ONLY "NEW" CONDOMINIUMS 647-8000 985 Main Street, Manchester Big Opportunity Manchester - about shutdown East Hartford - <135,900. This three bedroom home has been Asking *125,900. given a tpruce-up. 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Duke declines to attend ‘Remarkable progress’ cuts OPINION NATION BOSTON (AP) — Former Democratic presi­ dential candidate Gov. Michael Dukakis has declined an invitation to attend President-elect smokers to 29% in the U.S. Bush’s Inaugural Ball. J & WORLD ”We informed the Bush Inauguration Commit­ By Deborah AAesce Among high school seniors, 789,000 smoking-related deaths Budget cuts Socialists tee about a month ago that we would not be using The Associated Press daily cigarette smoking dropped were avoided or postponed as a Espionage is charged the tickets and they could give them to other A msms from 29 percent in 1976 to 21 result of decisions to quit smoking NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — A former Navy parties,” Dukakis spokesman James Dorsey WASHINGTON - Anti­ percent in 1980 and then leveled or not to start, which the report 5PKIE5 enlisted man tried to sell submarine warfare said Tuesday. smoking campaigns have been off in the 18-21 percent range for attributes to the anti-smoking a certainty in Greece secrets to the Soviets because he had been Pressing business, including Dukakis’ plan to most successful in getting white the seven years after that. campaign. discharged for indecent exposure, according to present a controversial fiscal 1990 budget to the men to put out their cigarettes, Since 1977, prevalence of smok­ ■ Four-fifths of smokers bom authorities who said no damaging information Legislature on Jan. 25, will keep the governor at and a new government report ing among high school senior since 1935 started smoking before was passed along. home, Dorsey said. calls for more efforts aimed at girls has been greater than that age 21, and the proportion of near fali Craig D. Kunkle, 39, was arrested Tuesday at a “It comes at one of the busiest times of the women, children, minorities and among boys of that age. people who begin smoking during for 1989-90 Williamsburg motel as he tried to turn over year,” he said. high school dropouts who are not Among the other findings of the adolescence has been increasing, A classified documents to two undercover FBI Bush defeated Dukakis on Nov. 8 by a margin quitting as quickly. report: particularly among women. A of 54 percent to 46 percent. The reaction of most members of the Board By Jack Anderson agents posing as Soviet officials, said Irvin B. The annual report, issued by ■ Nearly 45 percent of Ameri­ quarter of high school seniors and Dale Van Atta Wells III, head of the FBI’s Norfolk office. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop can adults who ever smoked have who have ever smoked had their of Education and of the town’s Board of Kunkle, a former chief petty officer, was Mom robs bank with Infant on the 25th anniversary of the quit, though the “quit ratio” does first cigarette by sixth grade and Directors to the 1989-90 budget proposed by WASHINGTON - The socialist charged with attempting to deliver classified government’s first such report, not take into account the length of half by eight grade. the school administration gives a clear government of Greece, headed by information to a foreign government. If con­ ZION, 111, (AP) — A teen-age mother unable to says the proportion of American a quitter’s abstinence. ■ The number of legal restric­ indication that Manchester residents will not anti-American demagogue Andreas victed, he could be sentenced to life in prison. get a baby sitter kept her infant in the back seat smokers has declined from 40 ■ Smoking is responsible for tions on children’s access to Papandreou, is on the verge of Kunkle, of Virginia Beach, was discharged while she robbed a bank at gunpoint and led percent of the population in 1965 more than one of every six deaths tobacco products has decreased get all the services they would like to have in police on a chase that ended with her car in the United States and “remains the coming fiscal year. collapse and we — inadvertently but from the Navy in October 1985 as non-judicial to 29 percent in 1987. over the past 24 years, and happily — may have had a hand in its punishment for multiple acts of indecent slamming into a roadblock, authorities said. “These changes represent no­ the single most important pre­ “ vendor compliance with Most elected officials who have commented demise. exposure committed at the Barber’s Point Naval The 5-month-old child was apparently un­ thing less than a revolution in ventable cause of death in our minimum-age-of-purchase laws on the $40 million budget recommendation The prime minister’s problems are Air Station in Hawaii, according to an FBI harmed, his distraught father said. behavior,” Koop said in the society.” is the exception rather than the N affidavit filed in U.S. District Court. ”It was a very terrible day,” said Shawn report. “Thanks to the remarka­ ■ Between 1964 and 1987, some rule.” have said it will have to be reduced because manifold. He, members of his family Richberg, 20, a Navy seaman apprentice who the state’s fiscal situation will probably mean and high-level officials in his adminis­ ble progress of the past 25 years, tration have been accused of involve­ lives in this city about 45 miles north of Chicago. we can dare to envision a fewer state dollars for local schools and for Guiliani undecided “I’m worried and lost and just don’t know where smoke-free society.” other local services as well. ment in an ever-expanding banking to start or what to do.” Better racial relations scandal, considered the biggest in NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Attorney Rudolph However, he said, "4?nbfters But the school budget, with its increase of When asked how his son. Shawn Maximillian, are disproportionately found in Greece’s history. The same cast of Giuliani, who made a name for himself was doing, Richberg said: “He’s fine. ... He’s nearly 13 percent, is not the only one that will characters is entangled in a related prosecuting the biggest insider traders and groups that are harder to reach, possible, says survey snoozing. It was a big day for him.” and this disparity may increase have to be pared if the burden on town affair involving the illegal sale of mobsters, says he has not decided whether he’ll Authorities said the infant’s mother, 19-year- arms to Iran and Iraq. enter the political arena when he leaves his job over time. Greater effort and youth corps camps where poor taxpayers is to be kept at a reasonable level. old Tammy L. Richberg. was charged with resources will need to be devoted WASHINGTON (AP) - A vast It is merely the first one to become public in Papandreau has also offended this month. armed violence and armed robbery. She was majority of Americans support young people could learn to read traditionalist Greeks by announcing The high-profile prosecutor who also targeted to achieve equivalent redu^ions programs to help the chronically and write and attain other skills. the budget-making process. Because it is a big /C 1 9 8 9 SEAHLE POST-INTELLIGENCER ordered held on $1 million bail. in smoking among those whose NORTH AMERICA SYNDICATE he will divorce his 64-year-old Ameri­ corrupt politicians said one of the proudest Once in custody, Mrs. Richberg told police she poor, according to a survey Similar majorities supported budget that affects many residents directly, can wife, Margaret, to marry his achievements of his 5'/i-year tenure had been an behavior has survived strong, business incentives to provide had robbed the same bank of $10,000 on Dec. 1 to countervailing pressures.” released today by a civil rights attention is focused on it. 34-year-old mistress, Dimitra Liani, improvement in the ’’ethical climate in business pay bills. Police said she also had been charged group. jobs in poor neighborhoods. The Board of Directors, which has the final who also stands accused of involve­ and politics. with a felony theft in November for stealing from The 700-page report documents The NAACP Legal Defense and Among blacks, 79 percent said responsibility for deciding how much is spent ment in the financial scandal. To top it ’’When I spoke of crime five or six years ago, her former employer. changes in the 25 years since the Education Fund also said it found the best long-term way to combat surgeon general’s initial declara­ for what municipal services, will have a far Key to new regime is Stoiberg off, the American-educated Papan­ most people thought of street crime and violent Richberg said he and his wife had no unusual further erosion in opposition to crime was not “to spend large dreau, 69, recently underwent triple­ crime,” he said. ”We have now broadened those financial problems — “just the same as tion that cigarette smoking leads busing to achieve school sums of money sending criminals more difficult job in setting a budget this year to cancer and other serious to prison and keeping them there ringleader. bypass heart surgery. areas to business and politics.” anybody.” integration. than it has had in many years. And when the By Bob Conrad it a year ago. His early-on ally was In the vortex of the storm is a Giuliani announced his resignation as U.S. diseases. a long time” but to “spend the directors set a budget, they certainly will not Incredibly, Stoiberg said he and his Rep. Richard Mulready of West Attorney for Manhattan at a packed news The most significant shift has “The survey demonstrates that same money attacking the causes people were undecided on whether to Greek-American publishing and the public is primed for presiden­ please everyone. Up to the opening of the General Hartford. banking magnate named George conference Tuesday. He said he will leave the More violence In Peru come among men — half of whom of crime, such as reducing help the new leadership or go Among other House Democrats on post by the end of January. smoked in 1965, according to the tial action and leadership on race poverty, keeping young people in Levels of service that some residents Assembly in Hartford last week, the ’’underground” as the French did in Koskotas. He is now in a Massachu­ LIMA, Peru (AP) — Shining Path rebels killed relations issues,” said Elaine key to whether a secret revolt over the inside were Reps. Anthony Paler- setts jail cell awaiting possible report. By 1987, less than a third school and motivating young consider vital will probably not be included in World War II when the Nazi-led Vichy mino of Hartford, Jim McCa vanagh of 11 policemen in a cocaine-producing jungle were lighting up. Jones, deputy director-counsel of people to succeed rather than House leadership would work was government was in power. extradition to Athens. He fled Greece valley, and Lima police arrested 200 students in a the fund. the package. Rep. Richard Balducci, its candidate Manchester. Dean Markham of East Reparations plan rapped Women smokers declined from become criminals.” Among But the coup of last week was last November in the face of forgery, protest instigated by the Maoist guerrilla group, 32 percent to 27 percent over the The problem cannot be solved merely by for speaker. Hampton, John Mordasky of Stafford, fraud and embezzlement charges. WASHINGTON (AP) - Sponsors of a law to The survey found that 93 whites, 81 percent agreed. history by then and this was clearly Vito Mazza of West Haven, McNally authorities said. period, the report said. percent of whites and 95 percent The civil rights group said the increasing administrative efficiency or He was the one person acceptable to Balducci’s inning. It was, in my The value of his nefarious activities compensate Japanese-Americans who were The two weekend ambushes by the Shining a sufficient number of revolt-minded and, of course, Balducci, their man all has been officially estimated to be at The figures also show a slow of blacks favored special school poll was taken June 3 through eliminating what are frequently called opinion, unworthy of Stoiberg to take along as the one whose esteem forced to live in internment camps during World Path in the Huallaga Valley, where about 60 programs beginning at age 8 to Sept. 12 by Louis Harris and “frills.” Democrats and, even more critically, such gratuitous shots at what Bal­ least $300 million. War II say it would take 60 years to make percent of the world’s coca crop is grown, also decline among blacks. 43 percent all of the Republicans. Together, they extended across party lines. Rep. Ron to 34 percent, and virtually no motivate poor youngsters to stay Associates and based on inter­ Severe belt tightening will be needed. ducci was doing or even to be there. Smoko was considered as a possible We first heard of Koskotas two reparations under the spending plan proposed by wounded 11 people, the government paper La in school and not drop out. views with more than 3,000 had to produce the votes to deny Rep. The situation called for a lot more years ago when a well-informed, President Reagan. Cronica reported Tuesday. change among those who never Irving Stoiberg a third term as alternate. graduated from high school, 37 Ninety percent of whites and 95 people. The report was unclear as class by one of Stolberg’s stature. A month or so ago, Balducci quietly Washington-based Greek journalist, “Unless Congress appropriates the authorized The deaths brought the insurgency toll since percent of blacks favored federal to the margin of error. speaker and install Balducci. Unhappily, too, the incident could Elias Demetracopoulos, tipped us maximum amount ... many of the eligible Saturday to 28 killed. percent to 36 percent. That done, the question now is consulted trusted Republicans and not help but send a message to got the go-ahead. The GOP caucus that the banker had been indicted by a recipients may die before receiving their token In Lima, dozens of heavily armed riot police whether the new regime can put the Stoiberg loyalists that the way to New York grand jury in 1980, but compensation,” Sen. Spark Matsunaga, D- swept onto the San Marcos University campus on One victory House together again and manage its would support him, he was told, if 20 react to his ouster is to put personal Democratic votes were assured. On never arrested. The grand jury Hawaii, said Tuesday. Tuesday, police said, arresting 200 students who way through a difficult session. And feelings — anger, to say the least — indicted Koskotas on 64 counts of tax Matsunaga and the other lawmakers who were blocking nearby streets with rocks and the key this time is Stoiberg. the weekend before opening day. RELOCATION SALE ahead of the good of the order. House Minority Leader Bob Jaekle of fraud and the warrant was still sponsored the 1988 law said they would press the bonfires and exploding dynamite charges. It’s his option to accept reality, The reason for replacing Stoiberg outstanding. House and Senate budget committees to vastly The weekend deaths come amid a recent spurt painful as that surely is, and be a good Stratford informed Smoko that his against fear stemmed, first of all, from his own caucus would not buy him. Our calls to several Washington increase the $20 million in the president’s 1990 of violence in the Shining Path insurgency, which Democratic soldier, or to let his conduct of the office of speaker. From budget for the reparations. has claimed 12,000 victims since fighting began The most amazing aspect of the officials apparently alerted them to feelings take over, withhold coopera­ all accounts by responsible legislators Koskotas’ record and he was picked Up to $500 million can be appropriated in any in 1980. La Cronica said separate guerrillas tion and encourage his loyalists to do who tried to work with him during two whole piece is that all of the insiders single year until $1.2 billion has been paid out. columns hiding in the dense jungle opened fire on PRICE of terrorism the same. How well the House can kept their pledge of secrecy — even up a few months later by the Internal terms, he brought his demise on from Gov. Bill O’Neill and Demo­ Revenue Service in a very unlikely passing patrol vehicles with automatic weapons operate in this session may be in the himself. I think that ’’arrogance” is a spot. He had been invited by U.S. and hand grenades. on discontinued Hallmark party goods, gift wrap, balance. bit heavy to describe his style, but cratic State Chairman John Droney of Emergency to be lifted Military action against shadowy bands of West Hartford. Uncomfortable as that Information Agency Director Charles stationery, albums, plaques and more! Two days after the defeat that must certainly he was overly officious and Wick to meet President Reagan. terrorists is often unavailing. Israel’s have been unbearable for him, the sometimes insentive to lesser lights was for Balducci. he wanted the COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — President Judge rules against Army governor and Droney protected from Incredibly, Koskotas was intercepted Ranasinghe Premadasa said today that the eye-for-an-eye tactics against terrorists, deposed speaker gave disturbing around him. Hisego was king-size, but by the Secret Service just before he signals that he won’t step back any suspicion of complicity in the 5‘ '2 -year state of emergency would be lifted at MILWAUKEE (AP) — A federal judge’s ruling bombing guerrilla camps for every outrage politicians have to have it in full was to enter the White House. upholding the right of a lesbian to re-enlist in the graciously. He showed up at a measure. revolt. midnight, providing for the release of hundreds 5 0 -7 0 % OFF committed against Israeli schoolchildren, Balducci press conference quite ob­ The downside of the coup was its The case against Koskotas was of political prisoners, a government spokesman Army Reserve will have a widespread impact, Secondly, this was a moment when her attorney says. on selection of gift items provides emotional satisfaction but does little viously to rain a little on the new House members in both parties rose dependence on the GOP, and the dismissed, but the notoriety surround­ said. to discourage further attacks. leader’s parade. up to defend that chamber’s tradition precedent that sets for the day when ing his arrest in Washington sparked Premadasa, who took office nine days ago, had U.S. District Judge Myron Gordon ruled Minutes after Balducci made public Republicans gain control of the House close scrutiny in Greece, particularly promised to end the emergency in an effort to Tuesday that a regulation barring re-enlistment All Sales Final ★ Sorry, No Gift Boxes Terrorists believe they are at war with the of limiting speakers to two terms. In of homosexuals violated First Amendment rights his first appointments to leadership the days before annual sessions, the and expect to name one of their own as from a respected news magazine chart a more eaceful course for this Indian Ocean West. Retaliation is not likely to dissuade and committee posts, Stoiberg held speaker. called "Anti.” Newspapers picked up island nation ravaged by ethnic violence since of Miriam Ben-Shalom because it “unreasonably them. custom was one term. Stoiberg was chills the right to freedom of speech.” court a few feet away to pass overreaching to try for three. Former Last week was the start of this news on the stories and began looking into 1983. So what can we do? We can try to protect judgment on them. Koskotas’ dealings in Greece. A The state of emergency has b^en extended on a He said it also unfairly discriminates against Speaker Jim Kennelly of Hartford and historic adventure. It will be up to people who have a homosexual orientation, Wishing Well Cards & Gifts ourselves by providing greater airport He said, for example, that naming tried a decade ago and was denied in Balducci — and Stoiberg — to make it court-ordered investigation followed, month-by-month basis since May 1983. Prema­ Rep. Shaun McNally of Norwich as the Central Bank of Greece began an dasa had already vowed it would not be renewed whether they engage in homosexual activity or security, including sophisticated screening Democratic caucus by then-Rep. work. not. Burr Corners ■ Manchester ■ 649-1450 House chairman of planning and Ernie Abate of Stamford. examination and a parliamentary on its next expiration date, Sunday. which can detect explosives like the ones development was “a terrible appoint­ probe is currently under way. which blew up Flight 103. We can continue to Replacing Stoiberg was the brain­ Bob Conrad, a Bristol resident, ment.” McNally earlier was a Stoi­ child, chiefly, of Rep. Bob Gilligan of writes weekly about Connecticut In the United States, congressional press forward diplomatically in the Middle berg ally who turned up as a revolt Wethersfield, who started working on politics. investigators may soon examine the East, to achieve peaceful settlements which intriguing question of why the U.S. eventually remove the grievances which lead Embassy in Athens and the United New data supports We're There for You at to terrorism in the first place. States Information Agency director in Open Forum Washington thought a man with 64 And we will have to be patient. counts of tax fraud hanging over his In that respect, Americans indeed have head should have an audience with the ‘black hole’ theory Treasure besieged At a time when Manchester has pretty bad. The perhaps even more president. Manchester learned. There was none of the hysteria of the become more and more crowded, serious problem is. what does this mix Achille Lauro kidnapping, after which by house building conge.sted, polluted and unsafe, the of sand and salt do to Bolton Lake and Footnote: Our sources in Washing­ BOSTON (AP) - The discov­ Bonnerd J. Teegarden of NASA’s Americans shunned Europe by the hundreds people of Manchester more than ever the water in our wells? ton predict that the Papandreau ery of a river of gas flowing Goddard Space Flight Center in of thousands, based on ridiculously To tbe Editor: need a quiet, natural, healthy area in If I even thought that a town government will fall before the toward the middle of the Milky Greenbelt, Md., said of the study. Community exaggerated perceptions of the danger. This which to exercise, relax, and enjoy manager would seriously address national elections scheduled to be held Way supports the belief that an Teegarden said that most as­ To my horror and despair I have nature. environmental concerns, I would in June. infinitely dense speck more mas­ tronomers believe that a massive time, flights between Europe and America recently discovered that both trails up True progress is creating a better probably be first in line to vote for sive than 1 million suns lies at the black hole exists at the center of continue normally. Case Mountain have been besieged by world to live in I’ve lived in such a change in local government. Ortega oversure heart of the Earth’s galaxy, the Milky Way. College And that is heartening news. By its very development projects. The land next Manchester for 35 years and we are For the present, can’t we have the astronomers say. He noted that the nature of this to the lower part of the main trail definitely regressing. The City of Nicaraguan President Daniel Or­ The speck is known as a black and other black holes is one of the If you’ve been out of school for a while and are nature terrorism operates through fear. A town trucks ready but hold the sand tega is eager to settle his differences terrorist cannot achieve his aim by ordinary starting at Spring Street, which was Village Charm is becoming more and and salt, and use itfrugallyand where hole, collapsed stars with such most exciting areas of research looking to improve your skills or earn a college degree one of the prettiest parts of the with the United States after George and speculation in astronomy. military means, so he attacks innocent more just a city. Let’s hope it’s not too necessary? Last winter, Keeney intense gravitational pull that to be competitive in the job market, consider part-time, mountain, has been destroyed by a late for the town management to wake Drive was dumped on when the Bush takes office. Ortega is hard-line nothing can escape from it, not “It pushes hard on the basic people, often women and children. Only by housing project which has encroached up and safeguard the remaining open temperature was 35 degrees. communist who has been a political even light. While many astrono­ concepts of physics,” he said. full-time, day or evening courses at Manchester causing dread and panic can the effort ridiculously close to the main trail. I space in town, especially what’s left of agitator since he ws a teen-ager. Bush mers believe that a massive “Physicists don’t really know Community College. think just about everyone in town Case Mountain, is a hard-line anti-communist who black hole exists at the core of the what happens when you collapse We offer transfer, career, certificate, and non-credit succeed. William R. Martens once headed the Central Intelligence Flight 103, for all the horror it created assumed this land was a part of the 17 Keeney Drive, Bolton Milky Way. this has still not been a million solar masses of matter programs, with full-time or part-time schedules to fit town park. Agency. Yet it is possible the two men down to a point. The laws of Stephen R. Olsewski proven. your needs. among all civilized people, will not panic the On the Birch Mountain side, similar 101 Oliver Road, Manchester could resolve a decade of bad feelings In research presented Tues­ physics, as we know them in the public. And that, more than retaliation, is a damage has been done but only much between their countries. Nicaragua’s day, astronomers described their laboratory, are inadequate to For an inexpensive alternative path to earning a Historical society economy is in a shambles. The bachelor’s degree, consider one or two years at MCC, 1 victory over the terrorists. worse. Already the Birch Mountain discovery of a 90-trillion-mile- explain such an extreme trail traveled too close to an encroach­ inflation rate there last year soared long stream of gas that appar­ situation.” then transfer to the college of your choice. For a Too much sanding looking for people over 2,000 percent. Ortega turned to — Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Maine ing housing development to the west, ently is being sucked across the Earlier, astronomers have degree in a special career field (over 40 to choose virtually through several backyards on Keeney Drive To the Editor: Moscow for aid, but Mikhail Gorba­ heavens into the black hole. spotted signs of a massive gase­ before it finally reached a natural chev has financial problems of his Although black holes cannot be ous cloud spinning around the from!), consider credit or non-credit courses at MCC. Letters to the editor environment. Now. a massive housing To the Editor: Now that the holidays have ended, own. According to intercepted intelli­ seen, astronomers look for other Milky Way’s center, which is project to the east has destroyed a and we have settled in for the winter gence, Gorbachev told Ortega not to evidence of their existence, such 30,000 light years from Earth in count on the Soviet Union to bail him The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters very beautiful section of forest, and To the Bolton Board of Selectmen: months, we can begin planning our as the tug of their gravity on the constellation Sagittarius. A January Walk-In Registration: to the editor. has diminished the Birch Mountain It is 2:30 p.m. on Friday afternoon. spring activities. The Manchester out. So Ortega is preparing a peace nearby celestial objects. light year is 6 trillion miles, the side of the park to a mere 20-yard strip overture for Bush. He will promise to Paul Ho. who directed the distance light travels in a year. Letters should be brief and to the point. They The snow has stopped falling after Historical Society is an organization use his influence to restore peace in •Walk-in registration for credit courses is open during should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for ease of woods in some places. Hardly a depositing roughly 0.050 inches on dedicated to preserving the charm research at the Harvard- Scientists believe the cloud is \ natural setting. and vitality of this town’s past. Central America and adopt demo­ Smithsonian Center for Astro­ circling a black hole that is 1 January at the Registrar’s Office in the new Lowe in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters must be Kenney Drive. Route 44 is bone dry. I cratic reforms if the United States will signed with name, address and daytime telephone After realizing that these develop­ have seen no sand on any other road Currently a small, committed group physics in Cambridge, noted that million times more massive than Building on the West Campus: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., ments are on private property. I’ve get off his back. It’s an offer Bush can the galaxy’s center is a gravita­ the sun. They theorize that parts Tuesdays, Jan. 10,24; Wedne.sdays, Jan. 11,18,25; number (for verification). between Hartford and Windham: only of volunteers is planning a creative hardly refuse. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the become very angry that the town roads in Bolton! Now I will grant you program for the Manchester Histori­ tional well. of the cloud constantly fall into Thursday, Jan. 19; and Monday, Jan. 23; from 9 a.m. interests of brevity, clarity and taste. hasn’t done more to safeguard this that it may snow later but any sand cal Society’s Museum and at the “We think that stars drift the black hole. to 4 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 12. priceless town treasure. Certainly the underneath won’t help. Besides we Cheney Homestead. Mlni-editorlal toward the center,” he said. ”It’s Perhaps the equivalent of one- Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester For a class schedule, call 647-6140 or 647-6141. Herald. P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. town and developers could have still have an ample supply since the To accomplish these goals, the The Navy really knows how to shop a natural place for a massive thousandth of the mass of the sun realized the impact of these develop­ last time. We don’t need it for safety or group is on the lookout for some for bargains. It bought half its supply black hole to form.” spirals into the black hole each ments on what is supposed to be a traction. Maybe if itdoes snow later, a ambitious people to help. When of a particular helicopter part for the Ho’s radio telescope observa­ year. This produces tremendous •Walk-in registration for non-credit weeknight natural area and allowed even a small bit near the stop sign for traction planning your spring schedule, if you bargain basement price of $8.31. The tion was made with astronomers amounts of kinetic energy, the courses, and credit weekend campus and off-campus buffer of woods between their devel­ energy released by motion. iBaurhrfltrr Hrral?i entering Route 44 might be in order. have the time, labor, skills and ideas, value of the part was estimated at $54. from the Max Planck Institute in courses is held until the start of individual classes at I opments and the main trails them­ Enclosed you will find your reply feel free to contact our organization. Too bad the story doesn’t stop there. Munich and the University of ’ ’These black holes could be the Founded In 1881 selves. I’m also angry that the town letter dated Jan. 11, 1988, which You may correspond with the society The other half of the supply cost the Cologne, both in West Germany, most powerful generators that we the Continuing Education Office on the East Campus, hasn’t done more to acquire more of know about,” said Ho. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and PENNY M SIEFFERT...... Publisher evidently had no effect on your public at 106 Hartford Road, or you may call Navy $3,474 each. Joe Isuzu would be and the Massachusetts Institute GEORGE T. C H A PPELL...... Editor this priceless land on Case Mountain works foreman. I would like to 647-9983 and leave a message. proud. of Technology. Astronomers believe that black Friday, 9 a.m. to noon. DOUGLAS A BEVINS ...... Executive Editor .so that this kind of destruction emphasize again that my principle We will be happy to hear from you. The report was presented at a holes provide the energy of For a class .schedule, call 647-6087 or 647-6088. MARIE P. G R A D Y ...... City Editor wouldn’t happen, as this is truly one of concern is because of the devastating Jack Anderson and his associate, meeting of the American Astro­ quasars, enormously powerful ALEXANDER G IR ELLI...... Associate Editor the most beautiful natural areas in effects of pollution and the salt and Edward B. Rowe Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ nomical Society here. radio emitters that are the most Central Connecticut. sand dust on Keeney Drive can be Manchester Historical Society nists. “This is a complex region,” distant objects in the universe. 10— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Jan. 11. 1989 • '• y , .''I. iBaiirlirstrr HrrahV Drug tests Farewell Johnson Keeney memorial requested Section 2, Page 11 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1989 Bv Nancy Concelman “We’ll never replace his knowledge,” Fogarty SPORTS Manchester Herald said. A breakdown by industry found The former radio announcer, served three tours of duty in Water and Sewer Administrator Robert Young the highest rate of positive test movie actor and after-dinner Vietnam and speaks fluent Erlis E. Keeney was remembered for his results — about 20 percent — speaker came to the White House and other department employees on Monday also Vietnamese. dedication to the town Water and Sewer Division praised Keeney for his dedication to his work. among employees in wholesale with more television-related ex­ William Johnson, contacted before he died in a tragic automobile accident and retail trade. Many co-workers attended Tuesday’s funeral for perience than any of his predeces­ Monday at the electric-.sign- with his wife, Patricia, Friday. Now, his the couple. Manchester needs OT That industry also had the sors. His 1%4 television speech making business he owns at 329 co-workers are proposing that he remembered highest rate of positive test for Barry Goldwater helped cata­ Wetherell St., ackowledged he for years to come by asking that the Globe Hollow The cause of the head-on collision on Route 83 in results among job applicants, 17 pult Reagan into two terms as was leaving soon but declined Water Treatment Plant be renamed in his Vernon Friday, which also injured one Manches­ percent for wholesale trade and governor of California, where he furtber comment on the trip. The memory. ter resident, is still under investigation, Vernon 24 percent for the retail sector. continued to sharpen his televi­ trip has attracted national media Daryl Hovey, Keeney’s former supervisor, police Lt. Brian Smith said today. The Keeneys to top pesky Rockville The lowest rate of positive test sion skills as well as gaining attention he has been reluctant to asked the Board of Directors to rename the plant were not wearing seat belts, he said. results among employees was in experience in government. talk about it, off Spring Street in a letter read by Democratic Keeney, 54, and his wife, 58, who lived at 48 transportation, 5.6 percent, a In his first major televised Douglas Johnson Sr. sees the Director James F. “Dutch” Fogarty at the Ferguson Road, were pronounced dead at the Bv Jim TIernev to making the right decisions.” statistic influenced by manda­ speech from the Oval Office, he trip as a positive humanitarian directors’ Tuesday meeting. The proposal will be scene, police said. Their car had collided with a Manchester Herald Kinel was wary of an Indian tory testing in many sectors of the outlined his tax reduction pro­ gesture. “The trip itself, them considered by the directors in February. minivan driven by Jason Ligos, 26, of 16 Orchard H.S. roundup breakdown. industry. Nearly 10 percent of gram on July 27, 1981, using trying to help. I approve of that Fogarty voiced support of the proposal, calling St., Manchester. What began as a laugher ended — see page 13 “There always seems to be a applicants for transportation jobs charts and a pointer to make his part of it,” he said. Keeney an exceptional employee. Keeney Ligos, who was wearing a seat belt, was listed in a victory which will be dearly subconscious let up,” he said. tested positive for drugs, the case that the administration plan savored by the Manche.ster Indi­ His biggest fear in regard to the worked at the water department for just over 33 in stable condition at Hartford Hospital today, a “You try to prevent that. We tried study found. was more fair than that proposed vonre manv of them as master mechanic. hospital spokeswoman said. ans in their Central Connecticut to get them fired up to play hard The rate of positive test results by Democrats in Congress. He trip is the lengthy plane ride: his Conference East Division opener. .son will fly about 8,000 miles, in the third quarter and all of a among applicants was lowest, at ended, as he would so often, won the game.” sudden we were flat.” 5.5 percent, in communications “Thank you, God bless you, and round trip. “I've mentioned it to Visiting Rockville High, under Reiser, who teamed with In­ him quite a few times.” the elder fir.st-year Coach John Reiser, a Manchester’s woes continued and public utilities. Nearly 8 good night.” dian assi.stant Walt Adamy (1979 and Rockville eventually took the percent of workers in those But his statement from the Johnson said, about the distance Reagan’s budget would mean loss 1979 Manchester High graduate, Manchester grad) in the back- involved with the trip. gallantly rallied from a 19-point lead, 56-55, on a 3-pointer by Joe industries who were checked Oval Office on Nov. 13, 1986, that court in their high school days, Wisniowski with 1:44 to play in tested positive for drugs. the arms sent to Iran “could William’s stepmother, Kathe­ deficit in the second quarter and was proud of his team’s effort. rine Johnson, is also very suppor­ sent the game into overtime regulation. Rockville got the ball Mining, communications and easily fit into a single cargo “We’ve been doing that all back, but Meggett .stole it and public utilities, and transporta­ plane” and did not constitute a tive of her stepson’s venture. of $150 million in Connecticut aid where the Indians finally pre­ year,” Reiser said. “I keep “As long as he wants to go I vailed. 65-64, Tuesday night at went in for a layup to give tion establishments were most swap of arms for hostages, failed telling them 'hang in there’ and Manchester a 57-56 lead. likely to have drug-testing pro­ to go over in Congress. Reagan think he should.” she said. “I BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Con­ “We have a long, very involved, erating subsidies to cities. Con­ Clarke Arena. they do. If we go 1-19 and we play think he would really enjoy going “We had the lead and the ball. I grams, partly because of regula­ later had to admit mistakes had necticut would be eligible for detailed process to go through.” necticut funnels about $13.4 mil­ Manchester evens its record at this hard, what more can I ask thought we were going to put it tory requirements, the study been made. back, it will be a good experience more money for educational, Connecticut would be eligible lion to urban areas for mass 3-3 and will be at Fermi High in for.” for him, to see how things have away.” Reiser said. said. Least likely to have testing Sometimes he had surprises up nutrition and drug education for $3.5 million more for educa­ transit, but James F. Byrnes, Enfield for a CCC East clash Tied at .58, Wisniewski’s 18-foot changed and to help children,” programs, but stands to lose Friday night at 7:.30. Rockville Behind 11 first-quarter points programs were retail trade, his sleeve. His speech on March tion grants, $1 million more for Connecticut’s deputy transporta­ from senior Jason Goddard buzzer .shot to end regulation service and construction 23, 1983, announcing that he was William, who was just out of more than $150 million in other the Women. Infants and Children tion commissioner, said Bridge­ falls to 1-1 in the league and 1-6 high school when he did his tour of (game-high 22 points. 12 re­ clanged off the back of the rim. establishments. ordering a study of what came to federal aid. according to state program, and nearly $100,000 port and other cities would be overall. In overtime, a Meggett hoop duty in Vietnam, has said the officials’ analysis of President bounds), the Indians raced to a Size was by far the largest be known as the Strategic De­ more for drug education activi­ insulated from the cut, if it is When senior Calvin Meggett (12 21-10 lead after one turn. Rock­ put Manchester ahead to .stay at determining factor in whether an fense Initiative, or Star Wars, purpose of the project is to help Reagan’s proposed $1.15 trillion ties, under the Reagan plan. adopted. points) followed up a missed shot innocent people being injured by ville turned the ball over eight 63-62. Senior Cory Goldston (15 establishment had drug-testing was news to many of his key budget. Those gains are. however, ■ terminating competitive by junior Erik Johnson giving point.s) followed up Meggett’s the explosives. In a report released Tuesday, Manchester its largest lead of the times during the first quarter and programs and some form of advisers. more than offset by losses that grants for mass transportation. shot 4-for-14 from the field. shot after a steal and it was 65-62 employee assistance program. His speech on the Challenger The search for weapons will not Gov. William A. O’Neill’s Wa­ could be .sustained. Connecticut received $91 million game at 29-10 with 5; 24 left in the be aided by maps of the area. Two free throws by Ram junior with 1:49 left in the three-minute Of the nation's largest estab­ explosion on Jan. 28,1986, wasone shington. D C., office said cuts in Reagan’s recommendations in­ in the current year for the New .second stanza, it appeared Rock­ Chris Coleman (10 point.s) cut the extra session. lishments, those with 1,000 em­ of his shortest, only 11 para­ Johnson was informed by the many programs that the presi­ clude the following changes: Haven rail line under this ville would endure a long evening. Marine Corps that maps which deficit to 13 in the second period “Look what Manchester did ployees or more, 43 percent had graphs, and is often cited as an dent proposed could affect the ■ cutting funds to the low- program. Two things were vital in the but Manchester led at halftime. last year,” Reiser .said. “So, drug testing and 76 percent example of Reagan at his most outline the fields no longer exist. state dramatically. income home energy assistance ■ reducing federal aid for Rams’ comeback in the second Johnson has said the trip, which 39-24. we’re getting respect now and offered counseling or some other eloquent. Speaking only a few But. they noted, Reagan’s plan program by 20 percent. Connecti­ highways by $20 million. Connec­ half — being able to alleviate the that’s what it’s about.” form of assistance. But only hours after the disaster, he told will cost about $30,000, will be for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1 cut would lose $6 million during ticut now gets $264 million. Indians’ pressure defense and The Rams effectively broke about 2 percent of tbe smallest paid for by an anonymous donor. is just a blueprint for Congress the 1990 fiscal year. It now gets foul shooting after the intermis­ Manchester’s pres.sure in the the families of the crew ■ decreasing federal funds for MANCHESTER («$) — Colvin Meg- establishments, those with fewer members, “They wished to serve, He also had said the U.S. and President-elect Bu.sh. about $29 million in federal funds school breakfast and lunch pro­ sion where Rockville canned 16of third quarter and outscored Man­ oett 6 0-1 12, Eric WIdmer 1 0-1 2, Jason than 50 workers, had testing and they did,” and added, “No­ government is not sponsoring or “This is just a starting point.” for the program, down by 10 grams and other child nutrition 21 free throws (24-for-33 total) chester, 1.5-6. to trim the lead to Goddard 8 6-15 22, Chuck Little 1 0-0 2, sanctioning the trip, but it is not Cory Goldston 6 3-5 15, Willie Burg 1 2-4 programs and 9 percent had thing ends here: our hopes and said Ann L. Sullivan, director of percent from last year. services by 15 percent. Connecti­ while Manchester was a misera­ six (45-39) after a free throw by 4, Cory McGee 3 2-2 8, Erik Johnson 00-0 employee assistance programs. our journeys continue.” stopping the men from going. the state’s Washington office. ■ eliminating mass-transit op­ cut would lose about $4.6 million. ble 4-for-16 (13-for-28 total). junior Gilbert Eddy (team-high 0, Darren Goddard 0 0-0 0, Barry 18 points), a transfer from the Chapman 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 13-28 65, Of establishments with em­ “I thought Coach Reiser did a ROCKVILLE (64) — Dave Mitchell 5 ployee assistance programs, 90 nice job adjusting at halftime to Virgin Islands. Manchester led, 2-3 12, Roman PIvacek 1 5-6 7, Joe Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald our pressure.” Manchester 51-42. after three quarters, Wisniowski 2 2-2 7, Gilbert Eddy 7 4-8 18, percent are management- Chris Colemon 1 7-8 10, Jim Leighton 0 REACHING OUT — Manchester’s C017 clash at Clarke Arena. The Indians had Panasonic Coach Frank Kinel said. “You “I told them to stay with it and sponsored and 10 percent are run 0-0 0, Doye Harnols 34-610, Brian Crook Goldston reaches for the basketball in to go into overtime before subduing the by unions or jointly by union and CTK-2085S have to give Rockville credit. keep up the intensity.’ Reiser 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 24-33 64. 3-polnt goals: R- Coleman, front of Rockville’s Dave Harnois during Rams, 65-64. management. 20" diagonal Stereo Monitor-Receiver They never quit. They hung in explained. “We have a lot of Wisniowski. • OmniArt video Technology there and came back and almost young guys who are getting used Halftime: 39-24 Manchester Tuesday night’s CCC East Division At _ • S-VHS Input Jac • Broadcast Stereo Reception with dbx* B o lto n Noise Reduction • Stereo Amplifier and speaker System From page 1 • 155 Channel cable-compatible tuner 'Bandit’ can’t stop UConn a no-show • On-Screen Display Panasonic • One touch Recall of On-Screen graphics the one to address them.” he said • Auto Programmable Scan today. • Unified Remote Control a Whaler victory against St. John’s Morra said he would like to look • Stereo AAf input, Program Out and Variable into replacing the “antiquated” Audio Output jacks NEW YORK (AP) - It was not Jim Calhoun said. “They showed town garage, alleviating space • Clock and Sleep Timer WINNIPEG. Manitoba (AP) - Dan Maloney and (general man­ The Bandit is back, ager) Mike Smith and there’s no the best of performances for the up prepared to win a basketball problems at the Community Hall, • Compact cabinet in Stardust Black University of Connecticut as game. We showed up prepared to and making better use of town *the dbx symbol is a registered trademark of dbx in. Daniel Berthiaume, whose problem any more and we just SALE *499 nickname is The Bandit, made his look forward to the rest of the Jayson Williams scored 18 points play a game — maybe. The staff. He offered no other season debut with the Winnipeg season,” he said. and grabbed 14 rebounds and St. intensity they showed on defense specifics. Panasonic John’s started the second half in just coming after us. I think is Manning said the committee Jets after spending the first half Maloney said he was glad to PV-S440 of the campaign either playing in have the young goaltender back with a 14-5 run Tuesday night as the kind of intensity you need to favored Morra over Cheney be­ S-VHS Camcorder/HQ the Redmen beat the Huskies. win in this league.” cause members did not think Moncton, or not at all. in the fold, but said the two don’t • Built-in Speaker Unfortunately for the 22-year- have a strained relation.ship. 71-63, in a Big East basketball Center Cliff Robinson led Con­ Cheney could win. Cheney was • Low Light; 7 Lux game. necticut with 22 points before elected first selectman four years Panasonic old goaltender, his first start was “There was never any prob­ • 8:1 Power Zoom/Macro a 2-1 loss Tuesday at the hands of lem.” he snapped. “His first fouling out with 5:29 to play, while ago. but lost two years ago to PV-2812 St. John’s played for the second Murray Williams added 13. Democrat Sandra W. Pierog in Video Cassette Recorder/HQ • High-Speed Shutter (1/1000, 1/500, 1/250 sec.) the visiting Hartford Whalers. game back was very strong.” game without starting freshman • Bar Code Programming • Flying Erase Head Although he suffered the loss. UConn, which counts on its his bid for re-election, he said. But Sidorkiewicz was stronger, center Robert Werdann, who is defense and rebounding to win The rejection of Preuss by the • On-Screen Display Programming • Audio/Video Dubbing Berthiaume played an excellent nursing a sore right calf, and the • Zero Frame Editing game against rookie Peter Sidor- allowing only Thomas Steen to games, did neither well against 24-member GOP committee was • 155 Channel Digital Quartz Tuning with score for the Jets. Sidorkiewicz Redmen won for the second time the Redmen. “We’ve got to take it a mystery to Manning. He said he Auto Set • Self-Timer Recording kiewicz in a battle of goaltenders. without him. “I feel pretty strong, but it’s made 31 saves, while Berthiaume to the next level,” Calhoun said did not know of any personal or • 38-Function Wireless Remote control • Time Lapse Recording kicked away 33 shots. The Redmen, 9-4 overall and 2-2 What will it take? “I don’t know, political opposition to Preuss. • High-Speed Omnisearch (2 lx in SLP) • Auto Date/Time been a long time that I didn’t in the conference, led just 32-30 at play,” Berthiaume said. “I was Kevin Dineen led the Hartford maybe a stick of dynamite,” “I can’t explain it.” he said. • l-month/4-program Calendar/Timer • Electronic View Finder attack, scoring his 22nd goal and halftime. 'The decisive run was Calhoun answered. • Instant Playback just challenging the shooter all capped by a tap-in by Williams Cheney received 11 votes to run • Stand-by One-Touch Recording $ the time.” assisting Scott Young on the This is the 17th consecutive win for selectman. Soma got eight • AudioAfideo Noise Muting System • Infrared Auto Focus club’s other goal. with 13:15 to play and gave St. for St. John’s over the Huskies, • CCD Image Pick-Up System Berthiaume was as.signed to John’s a 46-35 lead. votes and Preuss got five votes. • Auto Operation Functions 1595 It was Hartford’s fourth win in who have never won at Alumni the Jets’ American Hockey Manning said. *329 *F R E E C A S E five games. The Whalers (17-21-3) Hall. St. John’s outrebounded the League farm team at the start of Freshman Malik Sealy added Pierog has decided not to seek Panasonic Panasonic the season, but he refused to resume their road trip Saturday T - 4 .l^ i 17 points for St. John’s, while Huskies, 37-24. re-election to the Board of Select­ PV-400 PV-4768 accept the demotion and was night in Los Angeles against another freshman, Billy Sin­ Matters don’t get any easier for men this year. Democrat Michael Video Camcorder/HQ Video Cassette Recorder .suspended by the club. Wayne Gretzky and the Kings. gleton. had 16, 14 in the second Connecticut. They visit Seton A. Zizka has said he will run • Low Light Sensitivity; 7 Lux half, and Matt Brust 13. Hall Saturday night at the Mea- again. • MTS Stereo Broadcast/Separate Audio Eventually, he reported to the Dineen scored the winning goal • High-Speed Shutter (1/100, 1/500 sec.) Program (Audio II) Reception Hawks, but left the team upset when he poked a Ron Francis ’The largest lead the Redmen dowlands before returning home Republican Board of Education • Self-Timer Recording would enjoy was 12 points, the last to face Syracuse at the Hartford members James Marshall and • VHS Hi-Fi Stereo Sound that the Jets weren’t ready to rebound between Berthiaume’s • Time-Lapse Recording • Hi-Tech-4 Video Head System recall him and was siuspended pads at 6:52 of the second period. time at 61-49 with 4:18 to play. Civic Center. They then hit the Michael Parsons were endorsed road again for a Jan. 21 date with • VHS Index/Address Search Systems • Double-Fine Slow Motion again. “Francis got the shot off and The Huskies, 9-3 and 1-2, got by the GOP town committee for within 63-59 with 2:19 to play on a Georgetown at the Capital Centre re-election, said Manning. Com­ • 6:1 Power Zoom/Macro • Omnisearch (17x normal playback speed) His third suspension came at the two guys that were on him • Full Automatic White Balance the hands of AHL officials over a went into the corner,” Dineen long jumper by John Gwynn, who in Landover Md. mittee treasurer Anne Rickards • Built-in Power Amplifier • Automatic Iris stick-swinging incident. said. scored all 13 of his points in the Freshman Jason Buchanan, was named as a third candidate, • Command Center/LCD Wireless Remote Berthiaume was called up by "I just went to the front of the Patrick Flynn/Manchaater Herald game’s final five minutes. But St. who drew his first start in the even though the Republicans • Infrared Auto Focus Control Redmen’s win over Villanova, Date Recording the Jets on Dec. 26 and has net and the puck was still a little IN CONTROL — UConn’s Phil Gamble, shown in a file John’s was able to avoid Connec­ could only win two of three seats • 155 Channel Digital Quartz Tuning with practiced with the club since. bit loose so I just jabbed it ticut’s pressure in the final played a solid 31 minutes for St. up for election, under rules Automatic Channel Memory Berthiaume said his holdout between his legs.” photo, was limited to seven points Tuesday night as the minutes for easy layups and John’s. He controlled the game governing minority-party OQ • 21-day/8-program Electronic Digital Huskies dropped their second consecutive Big East dunks. against Connecticut, which representation. Clock/Timer and .strained relations with the Dineen said Berthiaume didn’t Jets are history. appear rusty after his lengthy Conference outing, 71-63, to host St. John s at Alumni “St. John’s showed up with Big couldn’t solve his interior passes John T. Muro is the only 1099 • HQ (High Quality) Video System $ “I’ve been talking with (coach) ab.sence from the NHL. East intensity,” UConn Coach all evening. Democratic school board 'F R E E C A S E • Multi-Function Display Hall in Jamaica, N.Y. member whose term expires this 599 year. Panasonic On the Board of Finance, CTK-2781S 2 7 ” diagonal Stereo Monitor-Receiver Super Bowl matches top offenses Republican incumbent Robert Panasonic Yanks send Rhoden • S-VHS Input Jack Campbell was endorsed by the PV-420 in the NFC playoffs by a com­ people with a yellow flag, so to town committee along with • Broadcast Stereo Reception with dbx* By Dave Carpenter Wyche when the two were with Noise Reduction circuitry Video Camcorder/HQ The Associated Press bined 62-12. On Tuesday, he the Bengals, Walsh as an assist­ speak.” former member Morris Silver- reached for new superlatives to stein and newcomer Robert Neill, • Stereo amplifier and Speaker System • Low Light Sensitivity; 7 Lux to Houston Astros ant and Wyche as a quarterback. The team is “very healthy,” • 155 Channel cable-compatible tuner • High-Speed Shutter (1/100, 1/500 sec.O SANTA CLARA, Calif. - It describe the Bengals. Wyche was also on Walsh’s 49ers Walsh said, in the wake of Manning said Incumbent Clay­ NEW YORK (AP) - The , “We hope we can stay with ton Adams did not seek re- • On-Screen Display • 8:1 Power Zoom/Macro would have been “a Saturday staff from 1979 to 1982. Sunday’s 28-3 victory over Chi­ traded and . Night Live joke.” according to them,” he said. “They’re just As for Cincinnati’s controver­ cago in the NFC championship election. be said. • Auto Programmable Scan • Flying Erase Head right-hander • United Remote Control • Self-timer Recording In 1988, Fishel led Tucson San Francisco coach Bill Walsh, dynamite.” sial quick-huddle offense, Walsh game. Tuesday to the Houston Astros with 18 homers in his first to suggest at midseason that Quarterback Boomer Esiason called it very creative but was • A/V Input and Variable Audio Output jacks • Time Lapse Recording for three minor leaguers. “ (Tight end) Brent Jones has a • Clock and Sleep Timer .season on the Class AAA level. Cincinnati and the 49ers would and the Cincinnati defense came cautious when asked whether Troops left Vietnam • Audio/Video Dubbing In exchange for the 35-year- Fisher has been assigned to in for extra praise. Walsh said the slightly sprained ankle and that’s • Dual RF Inputs • Auto Date/Time play in the Super Bowl. he’d resort to the same fake- it,” the coach said. “It’s about as old Rhoden, the Yankees ac­ the Yankees’ 40-man roster Nobody’s laughing now, espe­ team is “very comparable” to the injury tactics Seattle used to slow The last American troops left • One-touch Recall of On-Screen graphics • Infrared Auto Focus quired outfielder John Fishel, well as we’ve come out of a game South Vietnam on March 29,1972, • Comb and SAW filters while DeLeon and Hook have cially not the fans in Buffalo and one that the 49ers edged 26-21 in it down in a Dec. 31 playoff game. • Full Automatic Iris right-hander Pedro DeLeon all year.” ending direct U.S. involvement in Simulated Oak woodgrain cabinet been assigned to the Yankees’ Chicago. The Jan. 22 pairing not the 1982 Super Bowl because “We’ll do whatever we have to • Fade control and and left-hander Mike *the dbx symbol is a registered trademark of dbx inc. ♦1199 Class AA Albany roster. In 19 only turned out that way, it will Esiason’s talents put him on a par do,” he said In addition, linebacker Riki the Vietnam War. *749 *F R E E C A S E Hook. games with the Astros in 1988. pit the league’s top two offenses. with Kenny Anderson and there Ellison and cornerback Eric With the players off on Tues­ OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 Rhoden was 12-12 in 30 starts Fishel, had six hits in 19at-bats “It’s about as great a matchup are “massive offensive lines in Wright are recovering from in­ with the Yankees in 1988 with a with one home run. as you could find in the NFL this both cases.” day, 49ers coaches met to devise a juries and “should be ready” to 4.20 earned-run average. He DeLeon pitched in 23 games year,” Walsh told a large conting­ “They have a super-quick game plan and review film of the play. Reserve cornerback Chet CALDWELL TERMS led the Yankees in starts and at Class A Osceola in 1988 with ent of local and national reporters defense, they’re powerful, they 1982 Super Bowl. Quick huddles Brooks and linebacker Jeff CAM , and finished a 14-5 record and a 2.44 have a quick strong safety (Pro were also expected to be a topic, Stover are prime candidates to be W A t m CAAD Tuesday during his weekly press OIL INC. second on the team in com­ earned-run average. conference at the team’s training Bowl selection David Fulcher) both in terms of strategy and the activated with the team’s re­ A£ fiitiiw ti liVI»A plete games and . Hook was 7-6 in 25 starts a rules. maining roster move. PHONE 647-9997 l / l i • "omOHTHLYPMT. t facility. like our Jeff Fuller and they’re ■ Oft(DItCOVKH CAHD He has a lifetime record of Cla.ss A Asheville with a 4.04 San Francisco was runnerup to very well coached.” he said. “We have to research it,” The 49ers will practice daily 445 Hartford Rd SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER 149-119. ERA. Cincinnati in offensive rankings, “I hope it’s not a high-scoring Walsh said when asked whether through Friday, take Saturday .72® Rhoden was acquired by the Rhoden, who made $900,000 he thinks it complies with the off, fly to Miami on Sunday and per gal. C. O. D. Manchostor 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET but has a clear edge on defense, game. It just puts them that much 150 gal. minimum purchaaa Yankees from Pittsburgh in last season, has also pitched finishing third behind only Minne­ further into it. I hope our defense rules. “We do feel that in playing work out at the University of MANCHESTER, CONN. November 1986 along with for Los Angeles before being sota and Chicago. can deal with them.” a game like this, it should be well Miami on Monday. Walsh said the and traded to the Pirates in April Walsh called the Vikings “awe­ Walsh called Cincinnati coach within the spirit of the rules as team will run through about 70 649-8841 Open Daily: Mon. & Thurs. ‘til 9, Tues., Wed., Sat, ‘til 5, Fri.‘til 8 p.m„ Sunday 12-5. for pitchers PrtcM subitet to Chtngo 1979 for Jerry Reuss. some” and the Bears “great” Sam Wyche an outstanding, in­ well as the rules themselves. plays a day in trying to get most of before the 49ers di.smantled them novative coach. He coached We’re not looking to tr5’ to nass its nrenarations done earlv .'V

12 - M AN CHESTER H ER A LD , Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1989 M AN CH ESTER H ER ALD . Wednesday. Jan. 11. 1989 - 13 Nelson still dreams of playing for Giants again Cheney snaps losing streak with win over Bolton year. Bv Tom Canavan career despite learning that he said. know whether it will happen. I ’ll tant issue. After five .straight losses. Che­ (14-1 loss) and riding low,” Nelson’s doctor found nothing The Associated Press doctors have found Hodgkin’s "If you go into the treatment try again.” Nelson sat out the 1987 season ney Tech was looking for some­ Manchester Coach Eric Farno J wrong with the thyroid but disease in his chest for a second thinking it won’t work, I feel it Doctors have told Nelson he can after cancer was diagnosed, and thing positive to happen. explained. discovered the lump in his neck. H.S. Roundup EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - time and that it also has spread to won’t,” said Nelson, who under­ work out while undergoing treat­ was back for the 1988 season, The homestanding Beavers, 'Todd Carlson. Tim Archam- playing in nine games and New tests were ordered and the Months of chemotherapy stare his neck. went radiation treatment when ment, he said. behind a game-high 34 points and bault and Jason Pellegatto had him in the face, His wife is cancer was first diagnosed in "He may be able to play starting three, including the lump was removed and examined “ The way you deal with this is Ifi rebounds from 6-7 senior Tech, had 14 baskets from the the local scores. Nate Navasatis. pregnant and about to deliver any 1987, "You have to have a positive opening two. He also spent time before Christmas. It was found to not say ‘Why me?’ ’’ the 28-year- again,” Dr. Eli Glatstein of the Terrance Phillip, broke open a floor and 21-of-23 from the charity Chip Addabbo and goalie Glen day and his soon-to-be 3-year-old attitude.” National Cancer Center at Wa­ on the injured reserve list with an be cancerous two days after old Nelson said during a packed tight game in the second half and stripe in topping the half century MacLachlan with 31 saves played daughter is asking Daddy about Nelson does, and that’s why he shington said. "A lot depends on ankle injury. Christmas. news conference at Giants Sta­ p()sted a 54-40 win over Bolton mark. Twenty-three year Patriot well for Manchester. the "boo-boos” on his chest. dium. "You say. ‘OK, what do I is not ruling out his chances of how the chemotherapy affects Nelson said he felt tired the The promising news. Nelson High in Charter Oak Conference Coach Ron Badstuebner thinks Manchester’s next outing is a Cancer is again challenging have to do to get better?’ ’’ playing again, although they do him.” final two weeks of the season. said, was that the cancer has not boys’ basketball action Tuesday Ayer’s total equals a school makeup clash Monday at 8 a m. Karl Nelson, but it hasn’t de­ Nelson’s treatment will involve seem small. Nelson will not finish Nelson’s contract with the "At first I thought I was having been found below his diaphragm, night. single-game mark set by Alan against CCC East foe South prived him of his dream of one his treatment until July and that Giants expired at the end of the a problem with my thyroid meaning it had not spread to the 12 sessions of chemotherapy over Cheney is now 2-3 in the league Schmidt, the previous career Windsor at the Hartford Arena. day again playing for the New a six-month period. The twice- would be just before training season, but both Nelson and medication and that we would lower parts of his body. and 2-5 overall while Bolton scoring leader, in 1978. “ I ’m Manchester 1 1 1 0—3 York Giants. monthly treatments will be con­ camp. Giants general manager George need to adjust that.” said Nelson, “ The doctors are confident we remains winless at 0-4 in the COC going to have to check my Farmington 2 0 1 0—3 Nelson said Tuesday that he ducted at a doctor’s office and “ I think I have a chance,” Young said getting Nelson who had been undergoing physi­ will be able to handle it this Scoring; time,” he said. and 0-7 overall. Cheney will host records,” Badstuebner said. First perlad: M -Todd Carlsan (Jason still hoped to continue his N F L will not require hospitalization. Nelson said. “ I think I can. I don’t healthy again is the more impor­ cal examinations four times a Portland Friday night at 7:30 Pellegatto, Tim Shumaker) :39, F-Todd Coventry took control in the Nedorostek (Bill Schink) 12:37, F-MIke whole Bolton entertains RHAM, first quarter, moving to a 30-13 Dovis (Randv Curtis) 13:58. also at 7:30 p.m. advantage. “ We got a tot of Second period: M- Tim Archambault The Beavers led by slim (Dave Clolkosz) 11:41. turnovers in the first quarter. Third period: M- Jason Pellegatto V margins early on. 13-10 after one (RHAM ) likes to up tempo like us (unassisted) :27, F- Keith Haley (Cur­ 4 quarter and 25-20 at halftime. tis) 12:08. \ but they were turning the ball Saves: M- Glen MacLachlan 31, F- “ We tried to stay out of foul over,” Badstuebner said. John Nolan 29. SCOREBOARD trouble,” Cheney Coach Aaron Coventry led, 46-27, at the half Silvia said, who was without two and 63-49 after three periods. The PengulnsS.lslandersS Tuesday's college hoop scores College hoop Top 20 poll starters in Trevon Brooks and Patriots stayed in control in the Girls Basketball Tony Evans due to injuries. ‘‘We fourth quarter from the foul line had a good third quarter.” Hockey N .Y. Islanders 1 0 2— 3 Basketball EAST The Top Twenty teams In the Associated where they were 16-for-18 with Rockville tips MHS Pittsburgh 1 1 3— 5 Adelphl82, LeMoyne76 Press' callege basketball poll, with tlrst- Cheney boosted its lead to 40-26 Ayer 13-for-14. First Period— 1, New York, Sutter 13 Alfred 63, Ithaca 59 place votes In parentheses, total points after three quarters. Phillip also VERNO N — Idle since Dec. 28, (Volek, Jonsson), 15:27 (pp). 2, Pltts­ Baruch89, John Jo V , O T based on 2319-1317-151514-1312-11-139-37- “ It was up tempo type of game. 86 55532-1, record through Jan. and last Manchester High couldn’t shake NHL standings buroh, Lemleux 44 (Coffey, Bourque), NBA standings Bridgewater,Mass. 91, Westfield St. 75 8 helped out ballhandling against The kids like to get the ball and 18:55 (pp). Penalties— Dalgarno, NY week'sranking: CCNY70,Hunter66 Record Pfs Pvs Bolton’s press. run. It seems to fit our kids best.” off the rust and bowed to (tripping), 4:11; Coufleld, Pit (boarding), Dartmouth 91, New Hampshire 88, O T WALES CONFERENCE 7:36; Quinn, Pit (tripping), 10:51; Hon- EASTERN CONFERENCE I. Duke (63) 11- 0 1328 1 “He (Philip) did whatever had Badstuebner said. Rockville High. 43-32, Tuesday Fdlrfleld69,Yate60 1251 3 Patrick Division nan. Pit (high-sticking), 14:00; King, NY Atlantic Division By LEWIS WITHAM Florida Southern 79, Sacred Heart 64 2.llllnols (3) 13- 0 to be done in the game,” Silvia Paul Strycharz added 14 points night in CCC East Division girls’ W L T PtS GF 6A (tripping), 16:39; Norton, N Y (cross­ W L Pet. OB 3.0 klahomo (1) 12- 1 1173 4 Fordham97, Columbla71 14- 1 1087 2 .said. basketball action. It was the CCC Plttsburoh 24 14 3 51 189 171 checking), 18:19; DIduck, N Y (sloshing), New York 21 11 .656 — Take the weight normally as­ Harfwlck 104, New Paltz St. 85 4.Svrocuse and Scott Lucas 10 for the Washlnoton 22 15 7 51 159 143 18:33. Philadelphia 17 15 .531 4 5.lowa 13- 1 1031 9 Craig Winslow led Bolton with East opener for both clubs with signed to a thoroughbred, sub­ Kean80, Montclair St. 70 13- 1 1022 7 Patriots. Mike Newhouse and NY Rangers 22 15 6 50 170 153 Second Period— 3, Plttsburoh, Cun- Boston 15 16 .484 S'/i Kino's, N.Y. 86, Eastern 84, O T 6. Mlchlgan 18 points. the Rams now 5-2 overall and the Phllodelphia 23 20 2 48 174 153 neyworth 19 (Quinn, Coffey), 2:48. New Jersey 13 19 .406 8 tract the number of seconds Malne-Farmlnoton92,Southeostern, Fla. 7. (Jeorgetown 10- 1 843 5 Eric Cavoli led RHAM. now 0-4 in New Jersey 16 19 7 39 150 174 Penalties— Pllon, N Y , malor (fighting), Washlnoton 10 21 .323 lOVj 8. North Carolina13- 2 841 6 CHENEY TECH (54) — Darryl Taylor Indians 4-2. allowed in football prior to the 68 9- 2 707 13 the COC and 1-5 overall, with 21 I N Y Islanders 11 28 2 24 123 173 5:12; Coufleld, Pit, malor (fighting), Charlotte 9 23 .281 12 Marlst9D, WognerTI 9. Loulsvllle 0 0-0 0, Jim LeBlanc 0 0-0 0, Sean “ We spotted a good team in Adams Division 5:12; Kerr, N Y (hooking), 6:50; Bergevln, Central Division snap, add the yards penalized lO.Mtssourl 13- 3 693 11 Walstedt 1 1-2 3, Terrance Philip 13 312 and 18 points, respectively. Monmouth, N.J. 76, Long Island U. 66 654 points and couldn’t recover. ” Montreal 28 11 6 62 173 131 N Y (unsportsmanlike conduct), 9:24; Cleveland 24 6 .800 — for clipping, and multiply by the Mount St. M ary, N .Y .80, Bloomfleld77,OT II. Nev.-Las Vegas 9- 2 12 34, Kevin Toolan 1 1-2 3, Chris Hawes 3 COVENTRY (IS) — Paul Strycharz 5 Boston 17 17 9 43 140 132 Cunneyworth, Pit (unsportsmanlike con­ Detroit 21 9 .700 3 12.Arlzona 9- 2 649 8 1- 2 7, Jeff Allen 2 1-2 5, Trov Maxfield4-6 14, 0 Scoff Lucas 5 0-4 10, Jack Aver 14 said Manchester Coach Joe times Don James has taken Nyack88, Baptist Bible, Pa. 78 13- 1 619 10 Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald Buffalo 17 21 4 38 149 164 duct),9:24; Dahlquist, Pit (boarding),10:09; Atlanta 21 12 .636 4'/j Washington to the Rose Bowl. Queens Coll. 79,Shlppensburg65 13.Seton Hall 2- 4 2, Chris Willis 0 30 0. Totals 20 21-2314-24 52, Mike Oswald 0 30 0, Frank DePasqua. Hartford 17 21 3 37 145 143 Pllon, N Y (tripping), 13:00; Brown, Pit Milwaukee 18 11 .621 5'/j Rhode Island 116, U.S. International 99 14. FlorIda State 10- 1 478 15 54. Coombs 0 30 0, Chris McCorthv 3 30 6, Quebec 13 26 5 31 151 200 (cross-checking), 13:03; DIneen, Pit Chicago 17 14 .548 7Vj Salem St. 89, SE Massachusetts 88 15. N.Carolina State9- 1 344 16 B O L T O N (40) — Drew Pinto 2 0-0 4, Craig Paton 0 30 0, Pat Bradley 11-3 3, Rockville led. 16-8, after one SURROUNDED — The basketball is and Eric Widmer, partiaily hidden, and CAMPBELL CONFERENCE (hIgh-stIckIng), 14:00. 8 23 . 258 16batting average (minus the St. John'sTl,Connecticut 63 10- 3 227 14 halftime bulge. surrounded by several players during Rockvilie’s Joe Wisniowski. Manches­ W L T PtS G F OA neyworth 20 (Coffey, Hannan), 3:20. 5, Midwest Division St. Peter's 76, Arm y 57 18.0hlo State 1 0-2 2, Frank Tozzoll 2 0-04, David Boles Jason Wadsworth 4 2-4 11, Jeff Soares 4 Detroit 20 16 6 46 162 159 Plttsburoh, Lemleux 45(Coffev,Ciulnn),5:56 W L Pet. GB decimal) that led the Ameri­ Stockton St.94, Glassboro St. 69 19. GeorgIa Tech 9- 2 211 19 0310, Zac M o rfo rd 0 0-10, Rob Palmer 2 0-0 8, Mike Newhouse 7 6-6 21, Eric Sue Werstak netted 14 point.c Tuesday night’s clash at Clarke Arena, ter’s Calvin Meggett (12) has a good 12- 0 95 — St. Louis 15 19 7 37 142 150 (pp). 6, New York, Dalgarno 5 (Trottler, Houston 19 12 .613 — can League in 1979. The batting Temple85, Rutgers 79 20. Providence - 0-0 6, Mork Yavinksy 1 31 2. Totals 1937 Cavoli 7 3-4 18, Jason Mollov 1 30 2, and Deb Raber 11 to lead the including Manchester's Willie Burg (40) view of the action. Toronto 15 25 3 33 133 182 Gilbert), 9:06. 7, New York, Sutter 14 Denver 19 13 .594 Vj champ played for the Boston Trenton St. 92, Rutger^Camden 77 Others receiving votes: Stanford 70; ■ 40. Jason Terase 3 2-2 8. Totals 28 1522 75. Minnesota 13 21 7 33 134 152 (Jonsson), 18:29. 8, Pittsburgh, Le­ Utah 20 14 .588 V2 WestVlrgInla76,St.Joseph's61 Cal-Santa Barbara 52; Indiana42; Texas-EI 3-polnt goals: B- Palmer 2. 3-polnt goals: C- Aver 3, R- Newhouse, Rams. Lisa Carter had 8 points Chicago 11 25 5 27 153 189 mleux 46 (Errev), 19:45 (en). Penalties— Dallas 17 13 . 567 l '/2 Red Sox. Who is he? Westminster, Pa. 75, ClarlonSO Paso 30; Wichita State 9; (Jeorgla 8; Halftime: 25-20 Chenev Tech Cavoli, Wadsworth. and 11 rebounds and sophomore Smythe Division Hllller, Pit (tripping), :10; Vukota, N Y, San Antonio 10 21 .323 9 Pittsburgh 6 ; Ball State 4; Michigan Halftime: 46-27 Coventry. (W), 3. Parkaney (M). events while other Eagle winers Wllllams90,Unlon,N.Y.63 Diving: 1. Travenfes (W) 191,20 Colgorv 27 9 6 60 177 122 malor (fighting), 4:29; Coufleld, Pit, malor Miami 3 29 .094 16'/2 SOUTH State4;St.Marv's,Callf.4;SauthCarallna4; Coventry rolls Shelly Dieterle 7 points and in Boys Swimming were Steve Abele. Mike Jasion. Los Angeles 25 15 3 53 222 177 (fighting), 4:29; Pllon, N Y (roughing), 4:58. Pacific Division Arkansas 2; Loyola Marvmount 2; West points, 2. Patulak (M), 3. Menese (W). Ala.-BIrmlnghom 76, W. Kentucky 60 rebounds to pace Manche.ster 100 fly: 1. Ramans (M ) :58.47, 2. Edmonton 23 16 4 50 192 162 L.A. Lakers 22 12 .647 — AvereffTI, Ferrum66 Virginia 2; Connecticut 1; Florida 1; COVENTRY — Behind a Eric Neff, Matt Martin and the Winnipeg 15 15 9 39 159 163 Shots on goal— New York lO-ll-lO— 34. Phoenix 20 12 .625 1 Belmont J^bey 80, Gullford Louisiana State 1; Texas 1; U C LA 1. Tam m y Dubois played a solid WETHERSFIELD - Host We- Chupas (W), 3. Schoener (W). uu6n P0JJ :jdOAVd 68 career-high .52 points from senior Ice Hockey 100 free: 1. O'Connor (W ) :50.16, 2. 200-yard medley relay of Brad Vancouver 16 22 6 38 140 144 Plttsburoh 8-13-7— 28. Portland 19 13 .594 2 Bryan 105, Tusculum 75 game off the bench, contributine Ihersfield High took nine of the 11 Boza. Neff. Martin and Rick Tuesday's Games Power-play Opportunities— New York 1 Seattle 18 13 .581 2V2 eec E. Kentucky 62, Morehead St. 59 guard Jack Ayer, Coventry High Wise (W), 3 Porkany (M), Washlnoton 4, Quebec 4, tie of ; Plttsburoh 2 of . MHS tied up 8 points events to trim Manchester High. 500 free: 1. Smith (W ) 5:29.2, 2. 6 6 (3alden State 13 16 .448 6'/2 X - Rorlda Tech 100, N.C.-(3reensboro 86 rolled to an 85-75 victory over Carlson. Plttsburoh 5, New York Islanders 3 Goalies— New York, Hrudey, 8-19^2 (27 L.A. Clippers 10 23 .303 11V2 = e 91 -L oe 92) :U3M8NV Manchester won the junior 98-69. Tuesday afternoon in inter­ Dickinson (W), 3. Streeto (W). (Jeorgetown, Ky. 82, Union, Ky. 76 100 back: 1 Chupas (W ) 1:03.6, 2. Philadelphia 3, Minnesota 2 shots-23 saves). Pittsburgh, Barrosso, Sacramento 8 21 .276 11V2 ©1985 by NEA, Inc Georgia Southern 93, N.C. Charlotte 76 RHAM High Tuesday night in BO LTO N — The timing was not varsity clash. 40-31. Cheryl division hoys’ swimming action. Retullt: Hartford 2, Winnipeg 1 14-13-3 (34-31). Tuesday's (Sames FootbaU Crombie (M), 3. Page (W). 200 medley relay: 1. East (Boza, Neff, Georgia Tech 121, (Jeorgla St. 86 Charter Oak Conference boys’ in Manchester High’s favor as the 100 breast: 1. Tine (W) 1:10.12, 2. Los Angeles 5, Edmonton 4, O T A— 16,025. Washlnoton 120, tJenver 117 Greensboro 125, Piedmont Bible 46 Fowler had 12 points and Cheryl Egils Ramans was the lone Mortin, Carlson), 1:59.63 Wednesday's Games Referee— Paul Stewart. Linesmen— Utah 92, Miami 88 basketball play. Indians were deadlocked by Lauro (W). 200 free: 1. Freemer (EC), 1:59.68, 2. Moblle71,Montevallo52 O’Connell and Erica DeJoannis 6 individual winner for Manches­ 400 free relay: 1. Manchester 3:51.14. New Jersey at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Jerrv Pateman, Mark Vines. Chicago 104, Atlanta 101 Trailblazers 125. SuperSonIcs N.C. Wesleyan 79, Va. Wesleyon 71 The second win in two nights Farmington High, 3-3. in non­ Toth (SJ), 3. Haas (SJ) apiece for the 4-0 young Indians ter, l-I, taking the 200 IM and 100 200 IM: 1. PetIttI (SJ), 2:24.54, 2. Coles Washlnoton at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Sacramento 106, L.A, Lakers 97 Norfolk St. 72, Hampton U . 56 NFL playoff picture moves the Patriots to 5-0 in the conference ice hockey action Detroit at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Portland 125, Seattle 109 109 Nova97, Concordio, N.Y. 85 Manchester’s next game is butterfly. Brian Crombie and (SJ), 3. Carlson (EC) Winnipeg at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Kings 5. Oilers 4 (OT) Wednesday's (James Rhodes 94, Emory93 COC and 6-1 overall and sets the Tuesday afternoon at the Bolton EC wins first 50 free: 1. Abele (EC), 24.36, 2. Vitale Thursday's Games Indiana at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24 Friday at Clarke Arena against Ryan Patulak also scored well for (EC), 3. Betoln (SJ) S E A T T L E (109) SW Louisiana 75, Sam Houston St. 69, O T AFC Wild Card stage for Friday night’s show­ Ice Palace Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Salisbury St. 100, Allentown88 Fermi High at 7:30 p m Manchester, which is back in The East Catholic boys’ swim Diving: 1. Jasion (EC), 130.55 points, Chicogo at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Edmonton 1 0 3 0—4 McKey 7-15 4-7 19, Cage 11-16 2-2 24, Houston 24, Cleveland 23 down at the Coventry gym with Manchester is now 3-4-1 for the 2. C. Jasion (EC) Los Angeles 2 1 1 1— 5 Chicago at Charlatte, 7:30 p.m. Lister 56 0-1 10, Ellis 8-24 OO 17, Shaw97, Fayetteville St. 86 R O C K V IL L E (43) — Vanessa Beck team gained its first win of the Quebec at Phllodelphia, 7:35 p.m. New York at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 26 action Friday at 4 p.m. at home 100 fly: 1. PetIffI (SJ), 58.52, 2. Martin Rrst Period— 1, Edmonton, Messier 14, McMillan 24 OO 6, McDaniel 311 1-2 7, St. Thomos, Fla. 86, Methodist 76 NFC Wild CXird Cromwell High at 7:30. Cromwell season while Farmington is 1-7-1. with 4 31 8, Deb Raber 4 3-6 11, Tracy Plttsburoh at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Denver at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m Tenn. Temple 71, Carson-Newman 67 Forllnl 230 4, Sue Werstak 5 4-5 14, Patti against Maloney High of season by defeating St. Joseph’s (EC), 3. Abele (EC) St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. 4:12 (sh). 2, Los Angeles, NIcholls 39 Polvnlce1-11-23,Threoff371-17,Lucos0300 Minnesota 28, Los Angeles Rams 17 is atop the COC West while Manchester beat Farmington 100 free: 1. Neff (EC), 1:00.05,2. Vitale (Gretzky, Crossman), 9:24. 3, Los Angeles, Houston at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m 0, Schoene 36 OO 7, Reynolds 4-7 00 9, Virginia Union 73, Randolph-Mocon 42 Newton 0 0-0 0, Karen Ewald 2 2-4 6 , Meriden. of Trumbull. 86-69, Tuesday night Cleveland at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. William Carey 78, Faulkner 72 Coventry leads the COC East. (SJ), 3. Buschbaum (SJ) Couturier 1 (Crossman, Gretzky), 11:11 A .Johnson OO OO 0. Totals 47-100 9^15109. Conference Semifinals seven days ago. 8-3. “ (Farming- Joanne Stevens 0 32 0. Totals 17 9-18 43. Results: at Manchester High School. East Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Winston-Salem 72, St. AulXJStIne'sTO M A N C H E S T E R (32) — Lisa Cartier 4 500 free: 1. Freemer (EC), 5:23.84, 2. (pp). Penalties— TIkkanen, Edm (slash­ Saturday, Dec. 31 Each team is unbeaten in confer­ ton) is an improved club. They 200 medley relay: 1. Wethersfield Haas (SJ) 3. Toth (SJ) NHL results ing), 1:06; Tonelll, LA (roughing), 1:06; Dallas at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. MIDWEST 30 8, Tina Stone0 1-41, Shelly Dieterle3 is now 1-3 and will be at Xavier in Thursday's (James PORTLAND (125) Chicago 20, Philadelphia 12 ence play. won their first game over the 1:51.4. 100 bock: 1. M artin (EC), 1:07.89, 2. Lowe, Edm (hIgh-stIckIng), 1:32; Acton, Bryant 5-9 0-2 10, Kersey 516 33 13, Avlla67, Cent. Methodlst65 CIncInnotl 21, Seattle 13 1-37, Trish O'Connell 1 1-23, Kathy King Middletown Friday at 5 p.m. Charlotte at New York, 7:30 p.m. Bellevue 109, Sterling 103 200 free: 1. Smith (W ) 2:00.6, 2. Boza (EC), 3. O'Donnell (SJ) Edm, malor-game misconduct (high- Duck worth4-12008. Young5-80012, Drexler Sunday, Jan. 1 Ayer, who became the career weekend and that gave them 0 3-4 3, Am v Mann 0 2-2 2, To m m y Dubois Dickenson (W), 3. Streeto (W). Whalers 2. Jets 1 Boston at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Briar Cliff 104, Dano79 4 0-0 , Cheryl Fowler 0 30 0. Totals 12 Freshman Neal Freemer was a 100 breast: 1. Coles (SJ), 1:13.21, 2. sticking), 3:99; Los Angeles bench, served 12-19 59 29, Vandeweghe 9-141-121, SIchtIng Buffalo 17, Houston 10 boys’ scoring leader on Monday some confidence and we came in 8 200 IM: 1. Ramans (M ) 2:18.2, 2. Perez (SJ) bv Couturier (too many men on Ice), 5:50; MIomI at Washington, 7:30 p.m. 1-1335,S.Johnson13171-327, Jones 03 OO Cedarvllle76,Tlffln74 8-15 32. double winner for East in the Portland at Hauston, 8:30 p.m. Culver-Stockton 90, Hannlbol-LaGrange San Francisco 34, Minnesota 9 with 22 points again.st Cheney Rolanitls (W), 3. Crombie (M). 400 tree relay: 1. St. Joes (Haas, Toth, Hartford 0 2 0— ^2 Locombe, Edm (hooklng),9:51; Tavlor, 0, Anderson 00 00 0, Branch OO 00 after a tough game with Enfield Halftime: 28-20 Rockville. SOfree: 1 O'Connor (W ) :22.78, 2. Wise 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle Coles, Petitl), 4:01.89 Winnipeg 0 1 0— 1 LA (Interference), 12:40; Gretzky, LA San Antonio at Utah, 9:30 p.m. 0.Totols54-991321125. 73 Dallas at Seattle, 10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 8 First Period— None. Penalties— Carlyle, (tripping), 16:57; KurrI, Edm (rough­ Seattle 24 29 26 30— 109 De Pauw 78, To vior 68 Conference Championships Win (hooking), 8:42; Ladouceur, Har ing), 19:41; Watters, LA (roughing), Porttond 24 29 33 39— 125 DIst. of Columbia 84, Cent. St., Ohio 82 Cincinnati 21, Buffala 10 (holding), 12:07. 19:41. 3Polnt goals— McMIllon 2, Young 2, Doane96, Peru St. 78 San Francisco 28, Chicago 3 Second Period— 1, Winnipeg, Steen 9 Second Period— 4, Los Angeles, NIcholls NBA results Vandeweghe 2, McKey, Ellis, Schoene, Friends 108, Kansos Weslyn 104, 20T Goshen 80, Ind.-South Bend70 (Carlyle, Hawerchuk), 1:44 (pp). 2, Hart­ 40 (Watters, Gretzky), 4:27 (sh). Penalties— Reynolds. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Sunday, Jan. 22 Gainey out six weeks Lakers lost away from home (Jreenville 116, St. Louis Christian 49 ford, Young 11 (DIneen, Francis), 3:16 Taylor, LA (hooking), 3:31; Beukeboom, Seattle 53 (Cage 15), Portland 59 (Bryant, Super Bowl (pp). 3, Hartford, DIneen 22 (Francis, Edm (Interference), 5:45; Los Angeles Bullets 120, Nuggets 117 S.Johnson 9). Assists— Seattle 26 (Ellis, Indiana Tech 97, Ind.-Pur.-Ft. Wayne 78 M O N TR EA L (AP) — Left wing and team Malone 84, Mount Vernon Nazarene 82 At Miami S P O R T S streak. The Hawks missed three Lawton), 6:52. Penalties— Lawton, Har bench, served by Taylor (too many men on McMillan, Threattn, Portland 25 (Drexler Cincinnati vs. San Fronclsca, 5 p.m. captain Bob Gainey will be sidelined for at least By Bob Greene (Interference), 1:25; Steen, Win (hook­ Ice), 6:54. 7). Total fouls— SMffle 23, Portland 16. Midland Lutheran87, Northwestern, Iowa 3-point shots in the final 20 ing), 2:10; Robertston, Har, malor (fight­ Third Period— 5, Edmonton, KurrI 26 D ENVER (117) Technicals— McKey, Lucas. A— 12,848. 80 six weeks because of a broken bone in his right The Associated Press Cooper l-604)2,Enollsh14-230-428,Scha yes Mo. Western 79, Wavne,Neb. 62 Sunday, Jan. 29 ing), 7:07; Donnelly, Win, malor (fighting), (Simpson, Lowe), 1:50.6, Edmonton, KurrI At Honolulu, Hawaii foot, the Montreal Canadiens said Tuesday. NBA Roundup seconds. 7:07; MacDermId, Har (hooking), 8:47; 27 (Carson), 8:58. 7, Los Angeles, 8-142-418,Adams51710-1123,Lever 9-14 3-5 N. Dakota St. 87, Auoustana,lll. 70 Pro Bowl IN B R IE F Sacramento Kings coach Jerry Elynulk, Win (cross-checking),11:11; McSorlev7(Robltallle), 13:09.8, Edmonton, 21, Rasmussen 4-8 04) 8, Davis 3-15 1-1 7, N. lowa82, Wartburg66 Gainey, 35. who broke a bone in his left foot Moses Malone gave Atlanta a Big East standings Rlpon100,MllwaukeeEng.7S „ , , . . Reynolds put his team’s second Samuelsson, Har (holding), 16:12. Anderson 11 (Frycer, Messier), 17:44. Turner 2-3 04) 4, Naff 2-3 2-2 6. Totals 48-103 during last year’s Stanley Cup playoffs, suffered 9.5-81 lead with 7:45 remaining on Third Period— None. Penalty— Penalties— Beukeboom, Edm (roughing), 18-27117. Big East Conference C a ll Rockhurst 74, MId-Am Nazarene 60 H a fra h 8 0008 straight home victory over the LaSalle Thompson had 23 Carlyle, Win (hooking), 18:09. 14:29; Robitallle, LA (elbowing), 14:29. WASHINGTON (120) w L W L Rosorv 82, Olivet Nazarene75 Youth clinic upcoming his latest injury Monday night, in the first period a 14-foot jumper, but the Hawks Rose-Hutman81,Wabosh69 Lo s Angeles Lakers in points. 11 rebounds and a season- Overtime— 9, Los Angeles, KrusheInvskI Catledoe5130^10,Klno14-265-633,Feltl1-3 Providence 3 0 12 0 at Detroit, when he blocked a shot by Red Wmgs 0-1 2, Malone 4-18 4-5 12, Walker 4-11 04) 8, S. Dakota St. 77, North Dakota 72 RENO, Nev. (AP) — Oddstrom Harrah's scored only six points — two field Shots on goal— Hartford 15-10-10— 35. 11 (Gretzky, Tonelll), 2:20 (pp). Penalty- Seton Hall 2 1 13 1 RenoRace&SportsBookonthepoIntspreod The Manchester Little League is sponsoring a defenseman Lee Norwood. perspective. high four blocks to lead Sacra­ Winnipeg 8-15-9— 32. Messier, Edm (high-sticking), :25. Eackles 3-8 2-3 8, Williams 11-213-4 25, Alorle St. John's 2 2 9 4 St. NorbertTI, Lawrence 70 goals and two free throws — the Trl-State75, Huntingdon 73 for Super Bowl XXIII and on theteam to win “ This is the most fun I have had mento. Smith added 19 points and Power-ploy Opportunities— Hartford 1 of Shots on goal— Edmonton 4-5-8-0— 17. 3-70-16, C.A. Jones 3-7 04) 6, Colter A6 2-2 Plttsburoh 1 1 7 5 youth coaching clinic for Little Legue rest of the way. lO.TotalS 52-120 16-26120. Trinity, III. 52, Cardinal Strltch 49 thegame Jan.22ln Miami, Fla. since the Fourth of July festival in a season-high 14 assists, while 4; Winnipeg 1 of 4. Los Angeles 11-8-12-2— 33. Boston College 1 1 7 4 managers and coaches and those interested in Bullets 120, Nuggets 117: John Goalies— Hartford, SIdorklewIcz, 10-8-2 Power-ploy Opportunities— Edmonton Syracuse 1 2 14 Urbana88, RloGronde85 2 Walsh 73, Ohio Domlnlcan69 Super Bowl .... coaching on Saturday from 9 a m. to noon at French Lick (Indiana).” Rey­ Harold Pressley had 17 points. (32 shots-31 saves). Winnipeg, Ber- 0 of 4; Los Angeles 2 of 5. Denver 31 32 31 23-117 Connecticut 1 2 9 3 Walsh may quit as coach Williams’ snazzy layup with 18 Washington 28 28 34 30— 120 Wheoton97, III. Benedlctlne80 San Francisco 7 over Cincinnati nolds said. The Kings never trailed the thlaume, 0-1-0 (35-33). Goalies— Edmonton, Ranford, 12-5-1 (33 Vlllanova 1 2 9 6 Highland Park School. seconds remaining and Jeff Ma­ A— 11,477. shots-28 saves). Los Angeles, Heoly, 19-10-0 3Polnt goals— Adams 3. Fouled out— Georgetown 0 1 10 1 WIs.-Plaffevllle 83, Ntarlan, WIs. 71 The clinic will be presented by Eastern SANTA CLARA. Calif. (AP) - Bill Walsh said Pat Riley, coach of the defend­ Lakers in the second half. The Referee— Andy vanHellemond. None. Rebounds— Denver 62 (Cooper- WIs.-RIv. Falls 81, St. Schotostlco 67 To Win Super Bowl . . . lone’s two free throws 13 seconds (17-13). Son Francisco 511 Tuesday he still may quit as coach of the San ing NBA champion Lakers, who closest the Lakers were able to Linesmen— Swede Knox, Randy MItton. A— 16,005. ,Schaves 10), Washington 80 (C.A.Jones Tuesday's Results WIs.-WhItewater 101, St. Ambrose91 Connecticut State University head baseball later led Washington over Denver Referee— Dave Newell. Linesmen— 16). Assists— Denver 37 (Adams, Lever St. John's 71, U(!onn 63 SOUTHWEST Cincinnati 9-5 Francisco 49ers, a decision he expects to make now have lost a record-tying eight get was 75-73 when Orlando 13), Washlnoton 26 (Walker 9). Total Cameron 86, Science & Arts, Okla. 82 coach Bill Holowaty. and snapped the Bullets’ two- Wayne Bonnev, Kevin Collins. Tonight's Games soon after the Super Bowl. consecutive road games, tried to Woodridge hit a jumper to start tools— Denver 25, Washlnoton 22. Pittsburgh at Georgetown, 8 p.m. NW Oklahoma 90, Oklahoma City 87 Those attending should bring a glove and pair game losing streak. Technical— English. A— 6,109. Texas A&l 96, Incarnate Word 82 Walsh indicated last month that a third Super put it in a different perspective. the fourth quarter. Flyers 3, North Stars 2 Seton Hall at Iona, 8 p.m. of sneakers. Bernard King led the Bullets Thursday's Games Texos Lutheran 113, Concordia Lutheran Bowl victory might coax him into retirement and “ So we’re 9-12 on the road.” Blazers 125, Sonics 109: Re­ Central Connecticut at Providence, 8 87 with 33 points, while Alex English Wiley 89, PaulQutnn88 Transactions persuade him to take another job with the 49ers. Riley said after the 106-97 loss serve Steve Johnson scored a Minnesota 1 1 0— 2 Jazz92,Hest8B p.m. paced the Nuggets with 28. Saturday's (James FAR W E ST Ptilladelphia 0 1 2— 3 Adams St. 95, Coloroda Col. 58 Fairfield trips Yale As the possibility of another championship grows Tuesday night. “ But we’re still season-high 27 points and trig­ Rrst Period— 1, Minnesota, AAacLellan 9 UConn at Seton Hall (Meadowlonds), Denver’s Michael Adams hit U T A H (92) Alosko-Falrbanks 112, Sacramento St. 110, BASEBALL stronger, his hints are growing more ambiguous. 13-0 at home and we’re in first gered a second-half surge that (Habscheld, Broten), 8:12 (pp). Calendar lavaroni 02 04) 0, Malone 9-20 11-12 29, 8 p.m. FAIRFIELD (AP) — Troy Bradford scored 23 three 3-point shots, extending his Syracuse at St. John's, 2 p.m. OT American Leogue “ It’s like some of those old boxers that keep place in our division.” lifted Portland over Seattle. The Penalties— Murphy, Phi (hooking), Eaton 3-5^28, Griff Ith4-110-18, Stockton 7-15 Blolo76, Northrldge St. 71, OT 7:59; Hextall, Phi, served bv Mellonby Boston College at (Jeorgetown, 8 p.m. NEW YORK YANKEES— Traded Rick points to lead Fairfield to a 69-60 victory over NBA-record streak for games 3-3 17, Bailey 9-18 2-3 20, Farmer 36 2-4 9, Cal Poly-Pomona 135, West Coast Chris­ Rhoden, , to the Houston Astros saying they’ll retire and come back about two True. And Sacramento is still in loss snapped the Sonics’ five- (delay of game), 18:37. Brawn 0-21-21, Les0-204)0, Leckner0004)0. Vlllanova at Providence, 8 p.m. Yale in college basketball Tuesday. with 3-pointers to 75. Sunday's Gomes tian 71 for John FIshel, outfielder, and Pedro weeks later,” the coach told a large contingent of last place in the Pacific Division game winning streak. TODAY Totals350121-2792. Cdl-RIversIde 92, (Jrand Canyon 78 Jazz 92. Heat 88; Jim Farmer Second Period— 2, MInnesoto, Broten 12 Girls Basketball Oklahoma at Pittsburgh, noon DeLeon and Mike Hook, pitchers. Assigned Fairfield. 5-8. never trailed and led by 15 with M IAM I (88) Cal-Sonta Barbara 69, Fullerton St. 59 Hook and DeLeon to Albany at the Eastern local and national reporters at his weekly news with an 8-21 record. But the Kings It was the Blazers’ 12th straight (MacLellan, Bellows), :27 (pp).3, Phllodel­ Northwest Catholic at East Catholic, 7 Long 4-8 2-4 10, Thompson 1-5 00 2, Monday's Games just over two minutes left. Harold Brantley and Mark Eaton hit two free Syracuse at UConn (Civic Center), Cent. Washington 86, Sheldon Jackson 49 League. conference at the team's training facility. “ I also won their last meeting home victory. phia, Kerr 28 (Murphy, Ekiund), 11:46 (pp). p.m. Selkalv 12-16 6-7 30, Edwards 2-10 00 4, Colorado Baptist70, Regls69 added 15 and Ed Duncan scored 11 points. throws each in the final 25 Penalties— DePalma, Min, malor (fight­ Ice Hockey 7:30 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS— Agreed to might be in that category — I ’m not sure.” against the Lakers in Sacramento Clyde Drexler led Portland Sparrow 4-12 00 8, Cummings 01 00 0, Colorado Mines 106,Colo.-Colo. SprlngsTS terms with Matt Young, pitcher, on a ing), 2:36; Mellonby, Phi, mlnor-malor East Catholic vs. Fermi (Enfield Sundvold11-211-128,Mltchell0-1OO0,Shasky Vlllanova at Seton Hall, 8 p.m. Duncan also grabbed 11 rebounds. seconds to lead Utah over Miami. Tuesday's (James Long Beach St. 74, Utah St. 69 one-year contract. last season. with 29 points, while Kiki Vande­ (Instigator, fighting), 2:36; CIccarelll, Min Tw ins R ink), 8:10 34006, HostlngsOOOOO.Totals37-789^1288. Metro St. 88, S. Colorado 78, O T The Stags broke open the game with a 21-10 run The Heat rallied from a 55-32 (hooking), 7:40; DePalma,Min (roughing), Wrestling Pittsburgh at Boston College, 8 p.m. TO R O N TO B L U E JA Y S — Named Paul “I think any time you play at weghe had 21 points, his most Wednesday, Jan. 18 N. Colorado 72, DenverTO Beeston president and chief operating in the second half. deficit early in the second half to 11:17; Carkner, Phi (hooking), 13:01; Manchester/Wefherstleld at Newing­ Utah 27 25 24 16-92 New Mexico St. 76, San Jose St. 68 ntficer. home you feel more comforta­ since coming off the injured list TInordI, Min (Interference), 19:43; ton, 5 p.m. Miami 20 12 35 21— 88 (Jeorgetown at Providence, 7 p.m. Ed Petersen had 15 for Yale, which dropped to Manning to need surgery tie the game at 88 with 1:35 left St. John's at Rutgers, 9 p.m. Redlands 115, Bowdoln87 ble.” the Kings’ Kenny Smith five games ago. ^ Murphy, Phi (holding), 19:57. East Cathollc/Jonathan Low at 3Polnt goals— Sundvold 5, Fdrmer. Rocky Mountain 70, E. Montana 63 before Farm er and Eaton hit Third Period— 4, Philadelphia, Tocchet Sacred Heart, 5 p.m. M O N TR EA L EXPOS— Agreed to terms 4-8. LOS A N G ELES (AP) — The Los Angeles said. “ Look at how well the Michael Cage led Seattle with a Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Utah 57 S. Utah69, W. Texas St. 61 with Mike R tz(w ald, catcher, on aone-year their game-winning free throws. 23 (Bullard, Propp), 6:35.5, Phllodelphlo.S- East Hampton at Cheney Tech, 6:30 (Eaton 11), Miami 45 (Thompson 12). BloEaetreSUlt Southern Cal Coll. 96, Cal Baptist 78 contract. Clippers’ deepest fear has materialized. Top Lakers play down in the Forum. season-high 24 points and 15 mlth 10 (Carkner, Mellonby), 7:22. Assists-Utah 23 (Stockton 9), Miami ” Wlllameffe91,Llnfleld81 Penalty— Gogner, Min (holding), :45, THURSDAY PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES— Agreed to NBA draft pick Danny Manning has torn a knee You really have to play flawless rebounds. Karl Malone scored 29 points to 21 { Sparrows) .Total fauls— Utah 13, Miami terms with Ken Howell, pitcher, on a Girls Basketball 25. Technical— Utah Illegal defense. Esiason named MVP ligament and surgery to heal the injury could basketball just to keep up with Bulls 104, Hawks 101; Michael lead the Jazz. Two Miami players Shots on goal— Minnesota 8-7-7— ^22. Coventry at Rocky HIM, 7:30 8t.John's71.UConn63 one-year contract. A — 15,008. NBAleadere SAN DIE(JO PADRES— Agreed to jeopardize his promising career Philadelphia 10-13-13— 06. Bolton at Bacon Academy, 7 NEW YORK (AP) — Quarterback Boomer them.” Jordan scored 14 of his 48 points in had career-high totals ~ rookie Power-play (Opportunities— Minnesota terms with Pat Clements, pitcher, on a Team physician Tony Daly confirmed late Rony Seikaly with 30 points and C O N N EC TIC U T (63) N EW YORK (A P ) — The NBA Individual one-year contract. Esiason, who led the Cincinnati Bengals to the The Lakers’ eighth straight the final 7:18 as Chicago erased a 2 of 5; Phllodelphia 1 of 4. FRIDAY Bulls 104, Hawks 101 M.WIIIIams 59 1-3 11, Sellers 32 30 0, Tuesday that the 22-year-old forward has a torn six-year veteran Jon Sundvold Goalies— Minnesota, Casev, 8-10-6 (36 Boys Basketball scoring, rebounding, field goal percen- BASKETBALL Super Bowl, was named the N F L ’s Most road loss tied a 13-year-old club 14-point deficit to defeat Atlanta Robinson 1314 2-2 22, (Jamble 311 31 7, tooe and assist leodersthrou(di Jan. 8: Continental Basketball Association anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. Daly shots-33 saves). Philadelphia, Hextall, Manchester at Fermi, 7:30 George 1-3322, Smlth2-4306, McCloud3030 record. and snap a two-game losing with 28. 19-15-2 (22-20). Aaulnas at East Catholic, 7 CHICACJO (104) A LB A N Y PATRCXJNS— Signed Lowes Valuable Player by the Professional Football Gront 1-304)2, Sellers 35006, Cartwright 0,DePrlest31310,Cvrullk1-1302,Gwvnn59 Scoring Moore, guard. Traded the rights to Jeff made the announcement after studying results of A— 17,423. Portland at Cheney Tech, 7:30 3013.Totols23543963. Writers Association Tuesday. Referee— Denis Morel. Linesmen— Brad R H AM at Bolton, 7:30 7-152-216, Jordan 17-2914-1648, Pa xson 2-604) O FG FT PtsAvg Cook, center, to Cedar Rapids for the computer-enhanced X-rays. 4, PIppen 5102-314, Carzine 2-8004, Hodges ST. JOHN'S (71) Jordan, Chi. 30 396 247 1052 35.1 rights to Dirk MInnIefleld, guard. Esiason received 33 percent of the writers' Lararowich, Dan McCourt. Cromwell at Coventry, 7:30 J.WIIIIams3153418,Sealv7-122-217,Muto Reconstructive surgery could sideline Man­ Girls Basketball 351-18, Haley 00 OOO, Davls03000, Perdue Malone, Utah 32 326 297 949 29.7 FOOTBALL vote, while San Francisco 49ers running back ‘Great One’ great against Oilers 1-1 O o i Totols42-8519-22104 2- 3 30 4, Brust 5111-413, Buchanan 33310, Ellis, Sea. 29 323 148 847 29.2 Notional Football League ning for the rest of the season and even longer. 1 Fermi at Manchester, 7:30 Singleton 37131216, Mullln 1-104)3. Totals Roger Craig was runner-up with 19 percent. Boys Swimming Drexler, Port. 31 340 180 872 28.1 D E TR O IT LIONS— Signed Pete Mand- Manning’s agent, Ron Grinker of Cincinnati, broke a 1-1 tie at 2; 48 of the second A T L A N T A (101) 27-52132371. English, Den. 31 372 121 866 27.9 ley, wide receiver, and Salem, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Randall Cun­ Bv The Associated Press Maloney at Manchester, 4 p.m. Halftime— St. John's 32, Connecticut 30. flew to Los Angeles on Tuesday to be with his period with a 45-foot shot past Capitals 4, Nordlques 4 East Catholic at Xavier, 5 p.m. Levlngston 2-3 OO 4, Wilkins 9-20 10-13 28, Barklev, Phil. 31 283 268 845 27.3 affensive tackle, to multi-year contracts. ningham was third with 15 percent, followed by Malone 3-6 4410, Rl vers5115512, Theus 3-9 3- polnt goals— Connecticut 510 (Smith 2-3, Wilkins, Atl. 32 326 196 855 26.7 HOCKEY client, saying, “ I ’m here to be with Danny and Kelly Hrudey and scored again at Gwvnn 1-2, (Jamble 1-3, (Jeorge 32), St. linebacker Mike Singletary of the Chicago Bears For the first time, the Great NHL Roundup SATURDAY 1-27, Baffle7-131-115,Carr2-4448, Bradley 2-6 Mullln, G.S. 28 280 165 732 26.1 National Hockey League - Washington i i 2 0— 4 34 7, Koncak 24 OO 4, Webb 2-3 2-2 6.Totals John's 510 (Brust 2-5, Mullln 1-1, Sealy 1-3, Cummings, MM. " 29 294 138 BUFFALO SABRES— Sent Mike Don­ comfort him. We want what’s best for the future One was great against his former 3:20 of the third on a shot from Quebec 3 1 0 0— 4 Girls Basketball 726 25.0 with 11 percent. 357929-35101. Buchanan 31). Fouled out— Muto, Robin­ Olaluwon, Hou. 31 285 182 752 24.3 nelly and Scoff Metcalfe, left wings, to of Danny Manning and the Los Angeles team. outside the blue line that went Rrst Period— 1, Woshlngton, Ridley 26 Sacred Heart at East Catholic, 3 p.m. son. Rebounds— Connecticut 24 (Sellers 6), 31 282 Rochester ot the American Hockey Esiason earlier was named the M VP by The Ice Hockey Chicago 32 22 19 31— 104 Chambers, Phoe. 173 748 24.1 through Hrudey’s pads. (Ledvard), 9:05. 2, Quebec, Goulet 15 Atlanta 29 29 27 16— 101 St. John's 37 (J.WIIIIams 14). Assists— Johnson, LA L 33 256 243 760 23.3 League. Associated Press, based on a vote by a panel of Clippers.” “ It’s about time, isn|t..,i,t?” (Marols, Glllls), 10:43 (pp). 3, Quebec, East Catholic at Xoverlan Catholic, Connecticut 13 ((Jamble 4), St. John's 17 Westwood, Mass., 3 p.m. 3-P

1 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 11. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedne.sday. Jan. 11. 1989 — 15 FOOD FOCUS/Advicc Microwave ruby fruit compote Tips on achieving browned foods Teen makes judgment, retreats in style One 8-ounce can whole cran­ {round sliced, and slices halved asked by mic­ eral different types are available 1 cup sliced, fresh mushrooms “ Love and Sex After 60” (Harper and rudeness of the younger You replied: A lady asked, “ No­ ‘A cup seedless green rowave owners Microwave in local stores. Browning grills 2 tablespoons peanut oil Row) by Dr. Robert N. Butler, former cinnamon generation, but I ’d like thing.” Well I was married to a man and those con­ are made from a ceramic mate­ Dear Abby head of the National Institute on grapes, halved to relate an incident just like that for 40 years. He was a templating the Kitchen rial with a metal oxide under the Hamburger and Aging (and Pulitzer Prize recipient that restored my faith in Abigail Van Buren good provider and a gentle person in glaze on the bottom side of the french fries for his book, “ Why Survive: Growing A In a microwave-safe I'A-quart casserole combine cranberry purchase of a Marge Churchill young adults. all his actions. Even though I hinted Old in America” ) . But all the books in microwave is, grill or casserole. The microwave sauce, honey, lemon juice, cinnamon and ginger. Cook, covered, >A pound ground beef My teen-age daughter often and spoke negatively about the world will not help you unless you “ How are foods energy is attracted to the metal on 100 percent power (high) for 2 to 4 minutes or until boiling. Add Salt and pepper was very proud of her other men who never cleaned them­ look your man straight in the eye and browned when which becomes very hot. Brown­ pears, stirring gently to coat with cranberry mixture. Cook, 1 onion slice, cut about 'A-inch new leather “ bomber” selves up, he never got the hint, so I tell him the truth: " I love you, but I prepared in a ing grills reach a temperature of covered, on high for 3 to 5 minutes or until pears are tender, thick jacket she had bought also tried to do “ nothing.” can’t make love with a clothepin on stirring once. Add oranges and grapes. Cook, covered, for ‘A to 1 microwave?” 500 degrees F. to 600 degrees F. 1 cup frozen french fries with the money she had saved from Pre-searing is the same method my daughter and went even further by my nose.” AP photo minute or until heated through. Spoon into sherbet dishes or Browning is a technique of When foods are placed on the hot 1 hamburger bun, split and baby sitting. While standing in the used to brown a pot roast or having a vase of yellow flowers I slept on the far side of the bed, compote. Serve warm or chilled. Makes 6 servings. preparation, and not a function of surface of the grills, browning buttered lunch line, she was approached by a INFORMAL DISCUSSION — Vice chicken pieces before moist heat delivered to her while she was in her feigned sleep and weariness and the microwave. There are many occurs. Browning grills must be Preheat microwave browning high school senior who had spied the Nutrition information per serving: 151 cal., 1 g pro., 3 9 gcarb., Og (at, Omg cooking by conventional proce­ afternoon class. Chivalry is not dead! avoided closeness whenever possible. “How to Write Letters for All President-elect Dan Quayle talks with simple procedures which a mic­ pre-heated. The amount of time grill for 8 minutes at high. Season jacket. He had bought one just like it Choi., 12 m g sodium. U.S. RDA: 34 percent vit. C. dures. A large Dutch oven or IMPRESSED I know I hurt his masculine ego Occasions” provides sample letters of President-elect George Bush in the rowave cook can use to achieve required for pre-heating is deter­ ground beef with salt and pepper. for his girlfriend — and her jacket was frying pan is used. Fat is put into many, many times. Poor soul. How I congratulations, thank-yous, condo­ parking lot of the Old Executive Office that lovely browned appearance mined by the type of food to be Shape into patty, about 'A-inch missing. the heated pan, the meat is coated DEAR IMPRESSED: You call this wish I could have said something lences, resume and business letters N on the food prepared in a browned. Steaks, chops, and Building in Washington Tuesday. thick. Place meat patty and onion He proceeded to question my “ chivalry” ? I call it a grandstand definite about it instead of living those even how to write a love letter! It tells m icrow ave. In conventional with flour and seared until brown hamburgers can be beautifully slice at one end of preheated grill. daughter about the jacket she was play. First he humiliates a girl 40 years in the unhappy situation, and you how to properly address clergy­ Quayle was holding a conversation with Orange-barbecued turkey cooking, browning occurs be­ on the outside, then transferred to browned on a browning grill. Be Place potatoes in a single layer on wearing and eventually accused her publicly — calling her a thief. Then on doing so little to make him happy and men, government officials, dignitar­ Richard Armitage, assistant secretary of cause of a high outside heat the microwave for complete sure to read and follow the 4 turkey breast tenderloin 1 tablespoon cooking oil cooking. remaining grill surface. Micro- of stealing his girlfriend’s jacket. discovering he had made a mistake, satisfied. ies, widows and others. To order, send international security affairs, when Bush source which sears the surface manufacturer’s directions for use wave for about 3 minutes on high Only when my daughter was in tears steaks, cut >A to 'A inch thick 2 teaspoons Worcestershire Microwave browning agents he sends flowers to her classroom. Abby, I would have advised that your name and address, plus check or happened by en route to another before the center cooks. In and care of the browning grill or power. 'Turn patty, onion slice in front of the packed lunchroom did (about 1 pound total) sauce are available at local markets in This kid is a natural showman. He lady to tell her husband to shape up or money order for $289 ($3.89 in appointment. microwave cooking, the only heat casserole. and potatoes. Move potatoes to the girlfriend appear wearing her should go far in the P.R. business. 1 teaspoon finely shredded 1 teaspoon dry mustard both powdered and liquid forms. ship out. That is what I should have Canada) to: Abby’s Letter booklet, is inside the food itself. Roasts The following recipes are de­ one side so bun can be placed “ missing” jacket. Other browning agents such as done 40 years ago. P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, 111. 61054. orange peel ■A teaspoon lemon pepper and whole chickens or turkeys signed to be used with a browning cut-side-down on grill. Micro- Kitchen Bouquet or Gravy Mas­ The senior of course apologized to DEAR ABBY: A lady asked. “ What TOO LATE NOW Postage is included.) Vt cup orange juice ■A teaspoon garlic powder will brown to a certain degree, grill or browning casserole. wave for I'A to 2 minutes on high, ter, when diluted with water or 1 tablespoon finely shredded but smaller cuts of meat or or until desired doneness. Makes PEOPLE combined with melted butter, WIT OF THE WORLD orange peel chicken pieces are cooked so Sweet and 1 serving. quickly that the fat does not have may be brushed onto the surface Quayle gets vacation pay of the meat. Melted butter and sour chicken ^ ------Little-known mie can make Place the turkey steaks in a shallow dish. For the marinade, in time to brown. Editor’s note: Marge Churchill paprika make an excellent WASHINGTON (A P) — Dan Quayle asked a small bowl combine orange peel, orange juice, oil, When browning is desired, it 1 pound boneless chicken is a Manchester resident who is REISINGER Worcestershire sauce, dry mustard, lemon pepper and garlic csmbqjl^hieved in three ways: by browning agent for poultry. Wor­ breast, cut into bite-size pieces an expert at microwave cooking. Zagreb the Republican National Committee to help powder. Pour over turkey steaks; turn the steaks to coat with pre-siearing the meat in a frying cestershire sauce, soy or teriyaki 2 tablespoons peanut oil If you have any questions about YUGOSLAVIA savings-bond interest tax free pay the expenses of a family Christmas marinade. Let the turkey steaks stand at room temperature for pan conventionally, and finishing sauce can also be used as 2 cups bite-size broccoli pieces microwaving that you would like vacation in Vail, Colo., but a spokesman for the quickly in a microwave; by using browning agents for meats or 4 green onions, cut into 1-inch vice president-elect says the amount submit­ 30 minutes. to see answered in this column, A giant new amount in new EE Bonds. Every­ a browning agent or sauce; by poultry. pieces ted was well below the $65,000 mentioned in a Drain the turkey steaks well, reserving the marinade. Grill the please send your inquiry to: tax break has thing after that date will qualify. turkey steaks over medium coals for 6 to 7 minutes on each side or using a microwave browning dish The third method for browning 1 cup carrots, cut into >A inch Microwave, Manchester Herald, published report. is the use of a microwave just come on David Beckwith, Quayle’s spokesman, said until no pink remains. Brush frequently with marinade. Makes 4 slices P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. QUESTION: Can I buy these the scene that Tuesday evening that Quayle should receive servings. bonds and put them in the names will probably Sylvia $15,000 from the RNC. The Washington Post of my grandchildren and let them Nutrition information per serving: 241 cal., 36g pro., 4 gcarbo., 8 g fat, 85 mg slip by virtu­ rei»rted in today’s editions that Quayle’s Choi., 278 m g sodium. U.S. RDA: 27 percent vit. C, 62 percent niacin. use the proceeds for tax-free ally unnoticed office wanted as much as $65,000 and was Ready-to-bake cookies, brownies good because it in­ Porter tuition? granted $25,000. volves the ex­ “ He never asked fora specific amount,” said ANSWER: No, on two counts. N E S T L E S refried beans — and others sold in can of refried beans looks and tremely famil­ Beckwith. “ The RNC came up with $25,000.” First, they don’t qualify if they’re Brussels sprouts Italian TOLL HOUSE supermarkets — are full of smells like dog food. I think it’s iar EE U.S. But Beckwith said an unidentified aide UL issued to a person under the age of R E A D Y - T O - sodium and highly saturated about time somebody said that in Savings Bonds. planning the Vail trip had indeed estimated the 24 at the date of issuance. Second, One 10-ounce package (2 1 medium onion, cut into 12 B A K E COO­ lard, they’re not bad for occa­ public. Fortunately, refried These bonds have now been made a limit based on the ratio of the cost at $65,000, including a charter airplane, Supermarket these bonds can’t be used for cups) frozen brussels sprouts wedges K I E S A N D sional consumption. That’s be­ beans taste better heated, and much more attractive to tens of total redemption to the qualified hotel and other expenses of the Quayle family, someone — other than yourself — 2 tablespoons Italian salad BROWNIES. Sampler cause they are an excellent can easily be hid from view as the millions of us. In brief, you could educational expenses. advance men, personal aides and others. who is not your dependent. dressing Chocolate chip, Carolyn Wyman source of fiber and a good source base layer in a deluxe nacho convert the taxable interest on ■A cup cherry tomatoes, chocolate chip of vegetable protein and iron. platter. The less-fully-mashed the bonds into completely tax- EX AM PLE 1: Bob Ward’s & Bonnie Tandy Leblang QUESTION: Suppose my son Starr to debut on PBS halved with nuts, dou­ nature of Ortega’s beans seems to free interest — thereby making daughter, Rachel, will be ready and daughter-in-law want to send ble chocolate But if you plan to eat them be the only major difference an ordinary investment an ex­ for college in 10 years. Bob buys NEW YORK (AP) — Former Beatle Ringo "Are you ready to change the channel?" a child to college using these Hold frozen brussels sprouts under cold running water to chip, oatmeal often, it would be better to make between this version and others I traordinary one. EE Bonds starting in 1990 and, Starr trades his yellow submarine for a blue bonds. Is there any restriction on separate. Cut large sprouts in half. In a 1-quart casserole raisin cookies, them from scratch, using a have eaten. Under a new tax-law provision, when Rachel is ready to go off to train conductor’s hat in a new children’s how much they can earn? combine sprouts, onion wedges and salad dressing. Cook, and double chocolate chip brow­ ORTEGA REFRIED BEANS. smidgen of salt and some polyun­ you can buy EE Bonds, let the school, he redeems the bonds. television program. covered, on 100 percent power (high) for 8 to 10 minutes or until nies. $2.99 a 14.1-oz. box of frozen 75 cents for a 16-oz. or $1.35 for a saturated oil instead of lard. interest on them ■ accumulate, Assume he gets $8,000 in the “ Shining Time Station” makes its debut on Bonnie Tandy Leblang is a ANSW ER: There sure is. tender, stirring once. Stir in cherry tomato halves. Cook, cookie dough or 14-oz. tray of 30-oz can. then instead of cashing them in redemption — $4,000 in principal PBS later this month. To promote the program, registered dietitian. Carolyn Wy­ Where adjusted gross income on covered, on high for 30 to 60 seconds more or until tomatoes are frozen brownie batter. and keeping the money — you can and $4,000 in interest. The tuition Starr arrived here Tuesday on a train from BONNIE: Even though these CAROLYN: A newly opened man is a junk food fanatic. a joint return is $60,000 or less heated through. Makes 4 servings. redeem the bonds, take the comes to $10,000. Result: Since Chicago with his wife, Barbara Bach, and his BONNIE: Here are some con­ ($40,000 for single filers), you get money and use it to pay such the educational expenses exceed co-stars Brian O’Connor and Nicole Leach. Nutrition information per serving: 77 cal.. 3 g pro., 9 g carb., 4 g (at, 0 mg venience products I really like — qualified education costs as the redemption amount, all the the full exclusion. However, that Choi., 72 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 16 percent vit. A, 67 percent vit. C. with only a few reservations. Dr. Gott In the program, Starr plays an 18-inch-tall tuition. interest is tax free. exclusion is phased out between Basically, these cookies and Menus conductor who narrates the train tales. Peter Gott, M.D. In this way you have converted $60,000 and $90,000 on a joint brownies are made from all “ It’s great to be 18 inches tall again,” the completely taxable interest into EX AM PLE 2: Suppose the return. ($40,000 to $55,000 for natural ingredients. They’re just full-sized Starr told reporters in Chicago on Microwave spicy squash fruit, milk. completely tax-free income. redemption is $10,000 ($5,000 in singles.) like you might make at home, Senior citizens pizza, salad, fruited gelatin with Monday as they watched a video version of his Friday: Baked haddock with Here’s why: Under a little-noted principal and $5,000 in interest). What should you do if you are except for the fat. The following meals will be topping. character, Mr. Conductor. 1 pound of banana squash or 1 clove garlic, minced newburg sauce, mashed pota­ part of the newest tax law, this Then the educational expenses likely to fall into that category? I use butter, not partially served at Mayfair Gardens and butternut squash, peeled and 1 tablespoon margarine or toes, carrots. Tuna sandwich, interest can be treated as tax are only 80 percent of the You may be better off doing your hydrogenated soybean oil. Westhill Gardens the week of Jan. Coventry schools cut into >A-inch cubes butter fruit, milk. free. redemption amount, and the college planning with a municipal Neither fat is a winner when it 16 through 20 to Manchester Fox signs new contract 2 tablespoons water Vt cup salsa The following lunches will be How do you cash in on this interest is 80 percent tax-free. bond tax-free trust where the residents who are 60 or older: ■A cup finely chopped onion ■A cup shredded Cheddar comes to blood cholesterol. But­ served in the Coventry elemen­ Symptoms many break and avoid the pitfalls? Of course, 80 percent tax-free is interest is reinvested. Reason; LOS ANGELES (AP) — “ Family Ties” TV ter is high in cholesterol and Monday: Martin Luther King Manchester schools cheese (2 ounces) tary schools the week of Jan. 16 According to Eli J. Warach, not a bad deal — not by any You’ll have all the cash available star Michael J. Fox has signed a multiyear partially hydrogenated fats are Jr. Day, closed. ■A teaspoon pepper The following lunches are to be through 20: chief financial consultant for means! for your child’s college. You contract to develop, produce and star in movie thought to raise blood cholesterol Tuesday: Orange juice, Salis­ served in the Manchester public Monday: Martin Luther King for bladder woe Prentice Hill Professional New­ won’t have to worry about dates and TV projects for Paramount Pictures Corp., because they are saturated. I ’d bury steak with brown gravy, schools the week of Jan. 16 Jr. Day, closed. sletters, taking advantage of the QUESTION: Can I convert the or your income. The money still the studio said. In a microwave-safe 1 ‘A-quart casserole combine squash cubes choose butter since it has a better rice, green beans with onions and through 20: ’Tuesday: Teachers’ meeting, DEAR DR. GOTT: What are the symptoms of a new tax break depends on your EE Bonds that I ’ve had for some comes to you tax-free and you can Terms of the contract announced Tuesday and water. Cook, covered, on 100 percent power (high) 6 to 8 flavor. pimiento, rye bread, chocolate Monday: Martin Luther King no school. dropped bladder? fam ily situation, buying the years into this tax-free set-up? use it for your child’s tuition. weren’t disclosed. minutes or until tender, stirring once. Drain. In the casserole I also object to the use of the chip pudding. Jr. Day, closed. Wednesday: Fruit juice, pan­ bonds at the right time and using But don’t you buy into the “ Michael is widely recognized as one of the cook onion, garlic and margarine, uncovered, on high 1 to 2 questionable additive BHA in the Wednesday: Chicken vegetable ’Tuesday: Chicken nuggets, cakes. syrup, sausage, hot muf­ DEAR READER: Prolapsed (dropped) bladder them in the right way. ANSWER: No. That’s one of the tax-free fund with after-tax dol­ industry’s most dynamic and accomplished minutes or until onion is tender. soup, baked m acaroni and chocolate chip cookies with the dips, potato puffs, mixed vegeta­ fin, fruit cocktail. is a common condition in women as they age, Zingers in this new law. It is lars? Sure. But you do the same young actors and we have enormous faith in his Stir salsa, half the cheese and pepper into onion mixture. nuts. cheese, green beans, date bread, bles, bread and butter, mixed Thursday: Vegetable soup, especially if they have had multiple pregnancies. QUESTION: How much inter­ effective only for EE Bonds with EE Bonds. potential as he enters a new phase of his Gently fold in squash. Cook, uncovered, on high 2 to 3 minutes or But if you have no major fresh fruit. fruit. tuna salad boat, chips, vegetable When this disorder arises, the bladder sags est can I convert from fully issued after December 31, 1989. There is no guarantee, of already established and successful career,” until heated through. Top with remaining cheese. Let stand, problems with calories or choles­ ’Thursday: Cranapple juice, Wednesday: Ziti, meat sauce, sticks, gelatin. downward, causing a woman to lose her urine when taxable to fully tax-free? What should you do if you want course, that this tax break will be said Frank Mancuso, Paramount chairman covered, 1 to 2 minutes or until cheese is melted. Makes 4 turkey a la king, noodles. Oriental terol and can afford the price tag. tossed salad, garlic bread, snow­ Friday: Pizza with cheese and she strains, coughs or sneezes. This is called stress to use some of the money that you continued when Congress rew­ and chief executive officer. servings. I ’d recommend keeping these in vegetables, wheat bread, cran­ flake cookie. meat, salad, fruit. incontinence and can be quite bothersome. ANSWER: There is no dollar have piling up in EE Bonds now? rites portions of the law, which it your freezer for a quick and berry jewel salad. Nutrition information per serving: 141 cal., 5 g pro., 15 g carb., 8 g fat, 15 mg ’Thursday: Meat and cheese Occasionally, if the prolapse is severe enough, the limit as such. There is, however. Let it accumulate the after-tax always does. Choi., 328 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 156 percent vit. A, 26 percent vit. C, 16 percent Akihito chooses clothes good-tasting snack. Friday: Orange juice, beef taco, lettuce and tomato cup, rice ’The only lunch served at bladder can actually protrude from the vagina. calcium, 16 percent phosphorus. stew with potatoes and vegeta­ pilaf, Mexican corn, pineapple CAROLYN: If everyone has to Coventry High School during the Many women put up with bladder prolapse because bles, tossed salad with Italian tidbits. TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s new emperor, believe in something, then I week of Jan. 16 through 20 will be surgery is the only permanent cure. In this Akihito, likes to eat curry, chooses his own dressing, cornbread, lemon tart. Friday: Staff development believe in cookies. When the on Wednesday. On that day, there procedure, the bladder is re-suspended in a more Are time shares worth it? day, closed. clothes and wants to learn as much as possible Saucy succotash company known for its Toll House will be hot dogs on rolls, baked normal position higher in the pelvis; usually, for about his countrymen, a newspaper reported Cookie recipe comes out with a Meals on Wheels beans, corn niblets, and assorted technical reasons, the uterus is removed, too, but DEAR BRUCE: I recently attended a time-share today. fruit. One 10-ounce package fro­ One 4-ounce can chopped new line of frozen, ready-to-bake The following meals will be Bolton schools this is not essential. presentation in one of the warmer areas of our Asahi Shimbun said an imperial aide, country — certainly warmer than it is here in zen baby lima beans green chili peppers, drained cookies and brownies, you can bet served to Meals on Wheels clients The following lunches are to be Women for whom surgery is not an option can answering written questions the nationwide Rochester. I think that you are absolutely wrong One 10-ounce package fro­ ■A cup skim milk I ’m going to be among the first to the week of Jan. 16 through 20. served at Bolton Elementary and Andover Elementary sometimes be helped by using a pessary, a plastic or newspaper submitted when* Akihito was still rubber supporting ring that is placed in the vagina when you say all those bad things about time shares. Smart Money zen whole kernel corn Several dashes bottled hot offer accolades. ’The hot noon meal is listed first, Center schools the week of Jan. 16 The following lunches will be crown prince, said the emperor also likes to to hold up the bladder and the neighboring uterus. I bought two weeks worth and it only cost me >A cup plain low-fat yogurt pepper sauce Nestles has come up with a the cool evening meal second. through 20: served at Andover Elementary watch news programs on television and reads Some women who have mild bladder prolapse and $15,000. My annual fee is just $150 a week, and I can Bruce Williams 2 teaspoons cornstarch ■A cup snipped parsley better-tasting dough than Pills- Monday: Beef stew with a Monday: Martin Luther King newspapers before and after meals. School the week of Jan. 16 through experience minor incontinence are satisfied simply use my time share for two weeks a year as long as I bury uses for their refrigerated biscuit, wax beans. Chicken sand­ Jr. Day, closed. 20: In response to the question of how he would wich, fruit, milk. towear pads. live. With the high cost of hotels and motels, I think I In a large saucepan cook beans and com according to package cookies and because Nestle’s are ’Tuesday: Vegetable soup, tuna Monday: Martin Luther King share the pains and pleasure of the people, the Tuesday: Beef roulades, rice Also, women with this condition are more have the bargain of a lifetime, and I really resent the directions for the beans except omit salt. Drain and return to frozen in individual balls, they melt, chips, fruit. Jr. Day, closed aide wrote, “ He appears set to know as much pilaf, squash. Egg salad sand­ susceptible to repeated urinary tract infection. fact that you keep saying that anyone who buys last longer even after they’re Wednesday: Lasagna, garlic Tuesday: Teachers’ meeting, as possible about the people’s livelihood and saucepan. Combine yogurt and cornstarch. Stir in chili peppers, For more information, I am sending you a copy of these things is a dummy. open. Three dollars is a lot of wich, fruit, milk. bread, vegetables, cookie, no school. DEAR P.L.: When I ’m wrong, I am delighted to think of their troubles and joy.” milk and hot pepper sauce. Stir into bean mixture. Cook and stir I ’m no dummy and I just bought one. I ’m very, money compared to making your Wednesday: Chicken a la king, applesauce. my Health Report “ Bladder and Urinary Tract apologize. But, in this case, I suggest that you pull until thickened and bubbly. Cook and stir 2 minutes more. Stir in Wednesday: French bread very happy that I did, as are my wife and kids. We’re own but who has time to make cauliflower, green beans. Tur­ Thursday: Orange juice, Infections.” Other readers who would like a copy up your shirt to see if you have “ sucker’ tattooed on parsley. Makes 8 servings. pizza, green beans, juice cups. all looking forward to going down to the sun and the their own? I ’ve paid lots more at key, fruit, milk. bacon, tomato and cheese sand­ should send $1 with their name and address to P.O. your chest — because you’ve been had, my friend. Rink center for campaign Thursday: Doughboys, baked beach in the worst weather. I think that you owe an Nutrition information per serving: 93 cal., 5 g pro., 18 g carb., 1 g fat, 1 mg cookie stores where there’s no ’Thursday: Pot roast of beef wich, potato puffs, chocolate Box 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. Be sure to First of all — and maybe l^ist things first — if you Choi., 67 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 10 percent vit. A, 59 percent vit. C. beans, diced carrots, applesauce. apology to all of us who are smarter than you are NEW YORK (AP) — First lady Nancy gq^upt^e they’ll be straight-out- with gravy, baked potato, zuc­ whipped pudding. mention the title. were really bound and de^Ttnjned to buy a time Friday: Manicotti, mixed ve­ when it comes to issues of this kind. Reagan and Olympic skaters Brian Boitano 1 of-tne-oven warm. chini. Chicken salad sandwich. Friday: Fruit juice, cheese getables, pears, rolls. share, you should have inv^istlgated the secondary DEAR DR. GOTT: A group of us at the senior I would hope that you’re man enough to say that and Jo Jo Starbuck helped wage an anti-drug market. That two-week $15,000 time period very campaign with an international flavor at the center were comparing symptoms. We are all you’ve made a mistake. likely could have been purchased for as little as Wishing cookies diabetic, have some sort of heart trouble, and we are P.L., Rockefeller Center skating rink. $3,000 or $4,000 in the secondary market. That’s how The first lady on Tuesday told the group of all are over 70. When we exert ourselves, we break ROCHESTER, N.Y. weak the market is. 3'A cups all-purpose flour 1>A cups sugar U L T IM A T E I about 50 children, some from the United out in hives, get very itchy and have to take cold Let’s examine your situation very briefly, as I ’ve 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 egg Nations International School, that they should showers. Our doctors are no help. Can you tell us done before. Making the assumption that you paid 1 teaspoon ground 2 tablespoons molasses .XW^^ feel good about themselves, “ not just because 311 Green Road why this happens? cash — and I ’m giving you the benefit of the doubt cinnamon Our Language you’re standing on skates. Feel good because 1 tablespoon water here, not taking into account the exorbitant interest *A teaspoon ground ginger Vt teaspoon finely shredded DEAR READER: Unfortunately, diabetes and you’ve chosen to say no to drugs and alcohol.” W elcomes JAN GAUVIN back to Connecticu you may be charged — you could have invested the ■A teaspoon ground nutmeg orange or lemon peel heart disease commonly occur in elderly people, so Measure breadth from side to side. It’s older than $15,000 in ozone bonds and had a return exceeding 10 1 cup margarine or butter Lace Icing (recipe follows) Jan has recently earned a degree in coloring and has I ’m not surprised that you and your friends have one width and also used for “ scope” or “ range” : there is percent or $1,500 a year. Mary Lou Retton files suit or both of these diseases. considerable breadth to breadth. In addition, you are paying a $300 a year Stir together flour, baking soda, cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg. won awards in both coloring and styling from the However, I am surprised that your senior citizens’ Futuous seems foolish or silly. Its etymon is the maintenance fee, so the total cost of the time share WASHINGTON (AP) — Former teen-age In a large mixer bowl beat margarine until softened. Add sugar 15 group reports exercise-induced urticaria, the Latin fatuus, but leaving out the o in English Olympic star Mary Lou Retton is taking two % is $1,800 per year. In addition, if you choose to trade House of Clairol in (California. and beat until fluffy. Add egg, molasses, water and peel; beat appearance of hives during physical activity. This is spelling would be fatuous. in your weeks for a vacation spot someplace else, bowling industry groups to court in a contract well. Gradually add flour mixture, beating until well mixed. Wedding Invitation Discount not usual in older patients. The condition is actually there will be an additional charge of maybe $50- to dispute related to the fact that she’s not a kid In her 20 years as a beautician she has gained a type of allergy, in which exercise triggers the QUESTION: A co-worker and I can’t agree on the anymore. Cover and chill about 2 hours or until easy to handle. Whether we photograph your wedding or not, we offer you a $75-a-week — let’s make it $100, for a total of $1,900 in On lightly floured surface roll dough ‘A-inch thick. Cut with release of histamine into the skin. Sometimes this difference between discover and invent. What is the The gymnast and her fam ily are suing the expertise in roller setting and teasing; cutting and special discount on your invitations, valid through charges. cookie cutters. Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake in a itchy-hive disorder is due to a reaction to difference? two trade groups in U.S. District Court for Feb. 28, 1989. Simply bring in this ad to receive a Now, I know very few places where one cannot 375-degree F oven about 8 minutes or until done. Remove and blow drying; permanenting and coloring. environmental substances, such as pollen or dust. $250,000, alleging the organizations unfairly rent a very, very nice hotel room with cooking 15% DISCOUNT on all the popular invitation companies I do not know the reason you and your friends ANSWER: Invent creates something new, cool. With a decorating bag and writing tip, pipe on a design with privileges and whatever for a ton less than $1,900 for ended a four-year promotional agreement that Lace Icing. Makes about 100. Call now for your appointment... that we carry.* experience this ailment. whereas discover finds something that already began in 1985. two weeks. However, since the problem is probably related to exists but has been unknown. (Now stop fighting Lace Icing: Stir together 2 cups sifted powdered sugar, >A Furthermore, if you invested the money in bonds, Last June, the trade groups notified Retton excesshistamine, the use of anti-histamine medi­ with your co-worker and invent some work before teaspoon vanilla and enough light cream or milk (about 2 you wouldn’t be locked into going on vacation at the and her family that the agreement was being 643-2103 cine might help you. Benadryl, Chlortrimeton and your boss discovers how you spend your time.) tablespoons) to make icing of piping consistency. nassiff same time, in the same place every year. Also, your halted, the suit says, “ on the ground that Mary 311 Green Road other related drugs — taking in pill form before Lou Retton, due to changes in her physical Nutrition Information per cookie: 53 cal., 1 g pro., 8 g carb., 2 g (at, 3 mg chol., investment would be relatively liquid. exercise or applied as a spray when symptoms Do you have a question or comment about our image caused by her maturing as a woman, S3 m g sodium. Ultimate I Manchester ^ j^ s tu d io As I ’ve said before and I ’ll say it again, time occur — may provide relief. "The medicines are safe, language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, in care was no longer a suitable spokesperson.” The of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manches­ shares make a great deal of money for those who sell Open Tuesday through Saturday 639 Main Street • 643-7360 • Manchester inexpensive and available without prescription. Try court papers did not elaborate. — Recipes from Better Homes and Gardens ______Itcnu No« Covared this therapy and let me know if it is successful. ter 06040. them.

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Y • MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 11, 1989 — 19 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 11. 1989 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Notices Lots/Land for S o le ...... 23 Merchandise Musical Items...... 84 L o s f/ F o u n d ...... 01 . Investment Property ...... 24 Cameras ond Photo Equipment...... 85 P e r s o n a ls ...... 02 Business Property ...... 25 Holldov Seasonal...... 71 Pets and Supplies ...... 86 T reasury Resort Property ...... 26 Specioli^ PcLlf11 Miscellaneous for Sale ...... 87 Announcements...... 03 Antlauesand Collectibles...... ,.72 Experts say state A u c tio n s...... 04 M o rtg a g e s...... 27 T og S o le s ...... 88 A Rooflng/Sldlng...... 57 Clothing...... 73 F ln o n c lo l...... 05 Wanted to B u y ...... 20 Services W anted to B u y / T ro d e ...... 89 F lo o rin g ...... 58 F u rn itu re ...... 74 pans plan Employment & Education Rentals Child C o re ...... 51 E le c tric o l...... 59 TV /Stereo/A oollonces...... 75 Cleaning S e rv ic e s...... 52 H eollng/ P lu m b ln o...... 60 Port Time Help Wanted ...... lo Machinery ond Tools...... 76 must improve fast Room s for R e n t...... 31 Low n Core ...... 53 Miscellaneous Services 61 Automotive Help Wanted...... n Apartments for Rent...... 32 Services Wanted...... 62 G a rd e n in g ...... 77 Situation Wanted...... 12 Bookkeeping/Income Tax ...... 54 C ars for S o le ...... 91 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Corpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Landscaping...... 63 X Business Opportunities...... 13 G ood T h ings lo E a t...... 78 Trucks/Vans for Sole ...... 92 for S&Ls H om es for R e n t...... 34 Pain ting/Paper I no ...... 56 C o n c re te ...... 54 Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... 35 Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood...... 79 Camoeri/Trollers...... 93 to meet competition Em p lo ym en t Se rv ic e s...... 15 Resort P ro p e rt y ...... 36 Form Supolles ond Eaulomenl...... 80 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 i7 A WASHINGTON (AP) - The Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Offlce/Retoll E q u ip m e n t...... 81 Auto Se rv ic e s...... 95 Reagan administration’s parting Real Estate Garages and Storage ...... 38 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Autos for Rent/Leose...... 96 p in g to involve a lot of deregulat­ Homes for Sole ...... 21 Recreotlonol Equipment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 STORKS (AP) — Connecticut shot on the savings and loan crisis Roommates Wanted ...... 39 Call 643-2711 for more Information! ing of schools. We’ve got to tnist C ond om iniu m s for S o le ...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 Boots and Morine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 98 must act quickly to improve its — a recommendation to curtail schools, train its workers better them” He urged businesses to follow deposit insurance — landed with READ YOUR AO: Clotslfed advertisements ore and modernize its businesses if a thud on Capitol Hill and at the DEADLINES: For classified odvertlsments to the state’s economic good fortune recent Japanese management RATES: 1 to 6 days; 90 cents per line per day. token by telephone os o convenience. The models and become more open in president’s own Treasury 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Monchester Herald Is responsible for only one is to survive in the coming age of Department. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of international competition, ex­ their use of information. Instead 20 to 25 dovs: 60 cents per line per day. Secretary of the Treasury 26 or more days; 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published theorlglnol Insertion. Errorswhichdonotlessen perts say. of having a few powerful officials the value of the advertisement will not be hoarding information and ideas, n Nicholas F. Brady, who will Minimum charge: 4 lines. M onday, the deadline Is 2:30 o.m. on r^rldoy. At a conference Tuesday called remain in the administration of corrected by on additional Insertion. by Gov. William O’Neill, speak­ he urged businesses to allow free >- X ' circulation of ideas and informa­ President-elect Bush, moved N ers praised the state’s robust swiftly to disavow the proposal, economy, but stressed the need tion so that products can be improved quickly and eficiently. which came Tuesday in a report for maintaining an aggressive, to Congress by the White House I PART TIME ISITUATIDN HOMES innovative entrepreneurial He challenged state officials to Notices Employment HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED FOH SALE promote entrepreneurism and to Council of Economic Advisers. HELP WANTED I I environment. Brady is formulating the next help busisnesses make changes Ag photo A s a condition precedent to DENTAL Office Assist­ HEALTHCARE Worker LIVE-IN Housekeeper- TEMPTINGLY Priced The economic assessments administration’s plan for the S&L the placement of ony adver­ PART time position. SECRETARY Payroll po­ that he predicted will be I PART TIME ant. Port time or full /Companlon. Pleasant seven plus room home industry, in which a post- tising In the Manchester He­ Apply In person. Solva­ needed for women's sition fornotlonal com ­ came during the governor’s necessary. BIG AND BOLD — Kathleen Walas, tute a $5 billion industry. Walas says time. Will train. 649- clinic. Position In­ pany with Hartford personality, qualified. with plenty of room tor “Conference on Innovation.’’ at­ Depression record of 205 institu­ rald, Advertiser hereby I HELP WANTED tion Army, 385 Brood 887-9739. “I suggest you rethink the role Avon beauty and fashion director, many women use the big earrings as agrees to protect, Indemnify Street. No colls please. 9287. volves patient Inter­ branch office. Full the growing family. tended by more than 300 state tions were closed last year. and hold harmless the Man­ views and education, time position for expe­ Lower level has sunny of your office of economic devel­ VETERINARY Technl- HOUSEKEEPER. Port RECEPTIONIST for busy compares some of Avon's trendy buttons or as decorative belt buckles. chester Herald, Its officers lab and clerical work. rienced Individual with new 24x20 fam ily room. officials and businessmen at the Until now he’s refused to clon/AssIstont. Veterl- time weekends only. Manchester Doctor's opment. Instead of hunting new and employees against any Equal Opportunity There Is new carpeting University of Connecticut. fashion costume earrings, which consti­ release any details of the work in norv hospital needs Excellent opportunity office. Telephone ex­ some word processing Real Estate industries, work to improve exist­ and all liability, loss or Employer. Send re­ ability. Good salary and new vinyl siding progress, but the White House personable Individual for student or second perience preferred but State officials described the ing ones,” he said. expense, Including attor­ sume to: Planned Par­ and benefits. Call for tor maintenance tree neys' fees, orlsing from tor port time emplov- Income. Experience not necessary. 646-4576. event as the first in a series of Theodore Elliott, the chairman suggestion prompted him to enthood, 1 Haynes appointment. 527-1730. weekends. $155,900 Su­ Meanwhile, employment reached a new record make a rare disclosure. In a claims of unfair trade practi­ mendt. Duties Include not required. Coll or FULL time. LPN or RN I HOMES workshops that will bring state of Prime Capital, a Hartford ces, Infringement of trade­ answ ering phone, med­ Street, Manchester, X-RAY Technician. Im­ san Shimer. Sentry of 1,696,300, with 14,500 more jobs than in statement released through Rep. apply In person to: needed Immediately Attention: Site FOR SALE Real Estate, 643-4060.n officials and businessmen to­ investment company, said the marks, trade names or pat­ ical assistance and South Windsor Nursing tor busy Internal medi­ mediate Medical Core October. Chalmers Wylie of Ohio, the ents, violation of rights of clean up duties. Will Director. Center of Manchester THIS ten room custom gether to plan for the state’s conference could mark the begin­ IN B R IE F privacy and Infringement of Center, 1060 Moln cine office In Manches­ Personal income for state residents rose from ranking Republican on the com­ lead to full time em­ has a full time opening All real estate advertised In Ranch otters tour bed­ economic future. ning of what has been an elusive copyright and proprietary Street, South Windsor, ter. Benefits Include $5.47 billion in October to $5.52 billion in mittee, Brady denied emphati­ ploym ent with 60-90 Connecticut 289-7771. health Insurance, paid tor a Registered X-Ray the Manchester Herald Is rooms, two full baths Former North Carolina Gov. partnership between business rights, unfair competition OFFICE sublect to the Fair Housing Aetna mispriced insurance November, an all-time high. Personal income, cally the administration is even and libel and slander, which days. Send resume or EOE vocation and holidays. Technician. Our techs and a two cor garage James Hunt, in an upbeat speech and state government. apply In person: enloy working on a Act of 1968, which mokes It plus an In-law suite which includes wages, salaries, unemployment may result from the publlco- ACCOUNTANT. Port No weekends or even­ MANAGER Illegal to advertise any pref­ to the conference, described considering reducing the $100,000 tlon of any advertlsm ent In Animal Medical Clinic, with separate entry. “Like it or not. industry has got HARTFORD (AP) — The state Insurance time. CPA Firm look­ ings. Call 646-1167. rotating three day erence, limitation or discrim ­ benefits, Social Security payments, and an limit on insured accounts. the Manchester Herald by 200 S h e ld o n R o a d , work week. We offer a Located In desirable Connecticut’s economy in glow­ to get involved in this process” Department has determined that Aetna Life & ing for Individual to SUPERVISOR. RN Posi­ Steady full time ination based on race, color, estimate of other sources of income, stood at News of the Reagan report advertiser, Including adver­ Manchester.______complete benefits religion, sex or notional Rockledge area. ing terms. he said Casualty Co. incorrectly priced auto insurance, tisements In any free distri­ assist preparing tax tion. 3-11 Shift. Imme- position. Apply in “I believe the wisdom and $5.24 billion in November 1987. reached tlie House Banking Com­ PART time typist tor person to Mr. Singer. package Including a origin, or an Intention to $219,900. Y o Y o Carroll. Like several other business mispriced homeowner’s insurance and failed to bution publlcotlons pub­ returns. Ten-fifteen dlote opening, make any such preference, Sentry Real Estate, 643- mittee on Tuesday, in the middle lished by the Manchester M a nch e ste r D o c to r’s hours per week. Start­ Monday-Frldoy. No week-end differential soundness of the Connecticut executives who attended the notify commercial customers in advance of new and newly established limitation or discrimination. 4060.g______approach is obvious” said Hunt, conference, Elliott praised Werber earns ‘CREA’ of a six-hour hearing on the S&L Herald. Penny Sleffert, office. Afternoon ing around February 1. weekends. For more The Herold will not know­ premiums for renewals. Publisher. hours. Possibly some Call for appointment, Information, please PURITAN’S pay scales. Interested ingly accept any advertise­ JUST Listed. Newer salt- who is recognized for helping to O’Neill for "working hard to have problem, and provoked an applicants, coll Kim at The department said Monday that the pricing Alfred P. Werbner of Manchester was recently outcry. m ornings. 646-5153. 742-5353. coll. Director Of ment which Is In violation of box Colonial located modernize North Carolina’s a good business climate” errors found among 801 policies examined at Nurses, Mondov- FURNITURE 721 -7393, Monday the law. on child sate cul-de- awarded the “CREA” designation. Certified PART time Assistant In through Friday, 9am- economy. He cautioned that business “I think it’s wrong to even Frldoy, 9am-3pm. 1061 New Britain Ave. SOUTHERN TJe^ En'g- sac. Many extras are random resulted in 81 overcharges totaling $3,887 Real Estate Appraiser, from the National il ll-OST Manchester Doctor's 4pm.______But he challenged Connecticut discuss limiting the insurance,” I and found Crestfleld Convoles- West Hartford, CT lond closslfleld ads Included In this home executives will not be pleased if and 73 undercharges totaling $4,511. All custo­ Association of Real Estate Appraisers, the office. Must be depen­ BROWN S officials and businessmen to look said Rep. Kweisi Mfume, D-Md. dable, responsible and cont Home, 643-5151. RN. Day shift Supervisor reach nearly 800,000 boasting tlreploced state taxes on corporations are mers overcharged were reimbursed, while homes In Connecticut family room, screened largest appraisal association in the U S. with The Reagan report did not LOST on December 30, have a pleasant per­ FLOWERS ESTIMATOR tor growing position, Mondov- beyond the state’s highest-in-the- increased. Aetna didn’t attempt to recover the under­ and Rhode Island. The porch, 2'/j baths and more than 20.000 members Werbner is an four month, old block sonality. Afternoon structural steel fabri­ Frldoy, salary com- nation per capita income of more Little attention was paid at the suggest how much the insurance Port time driver FU LL Time Custodian for price for a basic 25 three bedrooms. charges, the department said. appraiser and a professor of real estate at and white kitten. Low- hours. Some mornings cating company with mensurotes with expe­ than $22,000 to recognize Connec­ limit should be reduced, nor did it wanted second shift at local word od Is only $55 and $249,900. Suson conference to state government’s Department examiners, selecting policies at Manchester Community College. ton Rood area. and 2 evenings. 646- new facilities. Must parochial school. Good rience. Full benefits ticut’s place in a changing world say if the reduction should apply 5 days per week, will appear In 43 news­ Buckno, Sentry Real anticipated budget shortfall. For random, found that 65 out of 189 auto policies Members of the association adhere to a Answers to Max. Re- 5153. hove experience. Call benefits offered. If In­ package. Please send economy. to existing deposits, or just to new word. Call 645-6272. Monday-Frldoy, resume to or call: Eli­ papers. For more In­ Estate, 643-4060.D the 1988-89 fiscal year, state reviewed at Aetna’s Bridgeport office were professional code of ethics. The association is MATURE Woman to core East Hartford Welding terested, call 643-5088. “All of us must understand the deposits. 3-4 hours for on appointment. zabeth Reynolds, DNS, formation coll Classi­ BOLTON. New listing. 3 officials are working to close a priced incorrectly. Of 435 new auto policies based in Scottsdale. Ariz. LOST. Large mixed for children, Mondov- TRAINING. Forpositlons fied, 643-2711 and ask competitive world that we’re in, Most depositors would be unaf­ breed hound. Brown per day, morning. 289-2323.______or Kathleen Coburn, bedroom Ranch with $882 million gap between antici­ examined at the Hartford office, 86 were priced Frldoy. Infants, hours: now available for Administrator, 581 Po- for detalls.D open country kitchen with stripe markings Apply in person at: ATTENTION. Hiring! and that we’re slipping, and that pated revenues and expenses. incorrectly, the department found. fected, even by a sharp reduction. 1-6. Toddlers, hours: Nurse Aides, on 3-11 quonock Avenue, FRONT to bock living and dining area. Lo­ and white chest. Was Government lobs, your we’ve got to change” he said. O’Neill, asked by a reporter According to the U.S. League of 7-1 and 1-6 In exclusive 163 Main Street shift. Training classes W indsor, CT 06095, 688- room. Well maintained cated on almost 5 prl- Bank pays to end bias case lost around Case area. $17,840-569,485. He urged educational changes Savings Institutions, a trade daycare. Coll The offered for Interested 7211. 6 room, 3 bedroom vated wooded acres. about the shortfall, said it does Mountain area. Re­ Manchester, CT 06040 Coll 1-602-838-8885. Ext. State jobless rate steady Children’s Place, Inc., Individuals who are not Colonial In family Wood stove and ap­ that combine greater accounta­ not indicate any weakness in the WASHINGTON (AP) — Women and minorities group, the average S&L account ward. 647-1118. R775.______M onchester, 643-5535. currently certified. neighborhood. Alumi­ pliances stay. Only bility for teachers with greater state economy. Rather, he said, it who worked for a major Chicago bank from 1973 at the end of 1987 had $8,440. Paid training period OPPORTUNITIES WETHERSFIELD (AP) — Connecticut’s FOUND. Vicinity Lydall TOWN of Bolton Board EARN Money At Home! Exp. haipfui or will train. Growing num sided. Corner lot. minutes to Manchester freedom. with Increase after 90 results from changes in the unemployment rate remained steady at 3 to 1988 will share a record $14 million in back pay Nevertheless, Congress is ex­ Street. All block cat, Clerks. Are you Inter­ PART Time organized Assemble Jewelry, CO. looking for tha right paopia. 100 A M P CIrcut break­ and Hartford. $170,000. “We’ve got to turn bright federal tax code and increases in percent in November, and the state recorded new the bank agreed to pay in settling a race and sex traordinarily sensitive about any­ white collar. Call 246- ested In serving your person, very dependa­ Toys, Electronics, oth­ days. Coll 643-5151. Outalda lachnidan A Inaida offica ers. Hardwood floors, Plano Realty, 646-5200□ community and being ble. Flexible hours, ers. Full time and port Crestfleld Convoles- poaitiona. Laarn • profaaalon w/a teachers loose,” he said “It’s state spending. highs in the total number of people working and bias case dating to 1977. thing that might spook depositors 9900, days or 643-0507, futura. Coma grow with u$f oppllonced. A must to evenings. paid for It at the some good poy, pleasant at­ time work ovolloble. cont Home, see. $123,900. Strono in personal income, state labor officials said Harris Trust and Savings Bank and the Labor into withdrawing their money — m osphere at o M a n ­ Manchester. Department announced the settlement Tuesday, time? Bolton Is seeklg Coll (Refundable) 1- BUDGET PEST CONTROL Real Estate, 647-7653.n You’ll hire the Tuesday. all that really keeps insolvent LOST. Saturday night, applicants for their ex­ chester company. M a­ 407-744-3000 Ext S508A POSITION open for office 649-9001 The unemployment rate was one-tenth of a ending an 11-year legal battle in which an S&Ls afloat is Congress’ word January 7, at llling citing part time posi­ cintosh Computer 24 Hours. and counter help. SNUGGLE Up. Long win­ New England faces experience helpful but ter nights will be w arm best when you find percent higher than last November’s rate, and administrative law judge twice ruled against the that it will stand behind the Junior High. Red Man­ tions of Board Clerk. M onday-Frldoy, 8:30- JEWELRY Sales. Part not necessary. All In­ and toasty next to a institution. A Chicago group that intervened on deposits. chester High Cross Responsibilities In­ 2. Ideal schedule for and full time positions represented 54,700 state residents without jobs. quires confidentlol. behalf of some bank workers estimated that Country letter locket. clude posting notices RECEPTIONIST/ mothers with children available. Flexible crackling fire In fhe them in the State Labor Commissioner Betty L. Tianti said. The Council of Economic Ad­ Send Inquires to: P.O. Numerals 1989 on and attending oil meet­ In school. Excellent hours. Apply In person fireplace of fhls 6 room new inflation threats Of the state’s 15 labor markets, the rate was about 5,000 current and former Harris employees visers acknowledged that deposit sleeve. Please call 643- Box 2019, Manchester, SECRETARY Ranch on Sanford are eligible for a share of the settlement. ings (Including public hourly rote, well above to Diamond Showcase, Classified Section. highest in Danielson (4.4 percent), Bridgeport insurance, provided by the go­ 2265. Reward. hearings), taking and CT 06040.______Needed by small but minimum. Contact Manchester Parkade, Road In Manchester. 3 BOSTON (AP) — Inflation in first 10 months of 1988 in New Harris said it would put the money in an escrow bedrooms, updated gas England was the lowest rate on (3.7 percent), and Waterbury (3.6 percent). The vernment ever since the wave of transcribing minutes TUTOR needed to tutor busy Downtown Man­ Manager at Porkode Manchester. New England is outpacing wages rate was lowest in Stamford (2.1 percent), account in another bank. The government is bank failures in the 1930s, dis­ and carrying out a high school student In chester ad agency. Du­ Bowling Lanes, Man­ heating system, newer and the region continues to lose record. variety of secretarial vinyl siding. $139,900. Norwalk (2.3 percent), and Willimantic (2.5 responsible for finding the workers and deter­ courages bank runs and provides the evening. Contact: ties include: telephone, chester. No phone calls ACCOUNTANT Needed jobs in the manufacturing sector, ■ The region continued to lose I FINANCIAL and clerical work rela­ Mr. Fran Lucas, Direc­ please. for East Hartford Fi­ Jackson & Jackson percent). mining how much back pay to award them. poor and middle-class people typing and varied office Real Estate, 647-8400.O according to a top federal official. manufacturing jobs despite an tive to the specific tor of Pupil Personnel, M EDICAL Receptionlst- nancial Service Corpo­ with a safe place for their money. ABANDON The search. responsibilities. Word opposite trend nationwide. New Board. Applicants may Tolland Board of Edu­ /Secretary needed full ration. Minimum re­ BOLTON. Lovely 3 bed- Inflation in New England in Thank you tor making processing a plus. But apply to work for one cation, 875-0721 E O E time for Cardiology of­ quirement: Associates room Ranch with first 1988 was 5.4 percent while private England lost 20,700 manufactur­ us #1 for 41 years. Board or tor a combi­ ing jobs for a 1.5 percent decline. not required. Work in an fice. Experience pre­ Degree In accounting. floor laundry, 2tlerpla- industry wage, salary and com­ Fast, confidential, nation of several. Ap­ attractive office with ferred. Call Joanne at Working knowledge of The decline was particularly easy mortgages. Mr. ces, sliders to back pensation increases — including plicants must possess congenial co-workers. 643-5101. com puters a plus but Mortgage, where porch, 3 cor garage pronounced in Connecticut and general typing, filing I HELP WANTED not necessary. Coll 282- plus pond. Suitable tor benefits — rose 4.6 percent, America borrows has Competitive salary and Massachusetts. and stenographic On the Job fraihing 4316, 9-4 for horses. Possible subdi­ according to the annual year-end been a neighborhood skills. Hours are ar­ M EDICAL Assistant with company paid benefits. appointment. report by the U S. Bureau of ■ Medical care and apparel, LM m to b« an optical tachnician. Wa vision. $399,000 Century tradition helping ho­ ranged according to bookkeeping and medi­ 21 Epstein Realty, 647- Labor Statistics released particularly winter clothing, rose meowners tor 41 years. the requirements of the cal experience for Marcom - 646-5428 otfar ataady amploymant, with DRIVER. Full time, sharply in the Boston area. opportunity for advancamant. should be familiar with 8895.0 Tuesday. Please call Conn & Board (usually during Manchester practice. Praaantty aaaUng tratnaaa for our iHaitrhp0trr Medical care jumped 8.1 percent Conn at 233-9687. evening hours one or Send resume to: 1 Her­ ofAoa tuff, and our lant grlr>dlng this area. Good pay. FLOOR Porter. Full time LOVE at first sight. In the Boston area, the discrep- last year while apparel rose 11 two nights a month). itage Place, Suite 105, dapartmant. SUrUrtg hourly rata *5.50 Apply In person to: ency was more pronounced. position available Im­ with ravlawa in 30. 00 ar>d 120 daya. F lo w e r F a sh io n , 85 You'll lust love the percent. The rate of pay Is based Manchester, mediately. Duties In­ beautiful decor and the Hrralh Connecticut. CaN Bob Pound to diacuaa tha East Center Street, Inflation in the metropolitan area ■ Energy prices were stable, upon number of meet­ clude mopping floors mint condition of this Seif Your Car ings as well as other axcaliant banafita program and Manchester. 6 4 3 -1 7 1 1 rose 6.3 percent, the sharpest rising only a half a percent and DISHWASHER. Local and som e floor m ainte­ appointmani for intarvlaw. exceptional 8 room Co­ annual jump since 1981. time spent on duties. food service company nance. Position In- lonial on South Forms decreasing in fuel oil and electric­ lOiSte,' To apply for the posi­ QSA Dptical-849-3177 FULL Time oftlce/soles. Is In need of full time vloves working every Must be dependable, Drive. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 TO C L E A N artificial flow­ “It’s happening in New Eng­ ity categories. Utility gas rose tion, lust call the Town people 0 wash pots, other weekend. Excel­ baths, fireplace, sun- ers, place them heads of Bolton, Office of out going and organ­ land and especially in the Boston 19.3 percent after declining by 4 Lines — 10 Days empty trash, and light lent benefits Including KNITTERS. Expe­ ized. If you like w o rk­ porch, rec room, in- down In a paper bag, add Selectmen, at 649-8743 salt and shake well. To area,” said Anthony J. Ferrara, roughly the same amount over 50C charge each addi­ cleaning. We offer ex­ medical, dental and rienced, to knit child­ ing with people, this ground pool with spa, and request qn qppllcq- cellent working condi­ clean out storage areas In regional commissioner for the the previous three years. tional line, per day. You pension plan. Call or ren's Scandinavian lob Is for you! Includes and lots more. New tlon. Applicqtlons end tions and super benef­ style sweaters tor ma­ prIce-$239,000. Jackson your home or garage, labor statistics bureau. “The A consulting firm that makes can cancel at any time. apply In person to: two nights and Satur­ Jqnuqry 21, 1989. its. Coll 633-4663, ask South Windsor Nursing nufacturers models. & Jackson Real Estate, place an ad In classified current inflation rate is at its economic projections disagreed SORRY. day. Coll Debbie at HOUSEKEEPER for Dove.______Center, 1060 Main Please call Virginia 643-2171. 647-8400.O telling our readers what highest level in seven or eight with Ferrara’s concern about an NO REFUNDS OR Wqnted. Mqfure, rellq- Street, South Windsor, Dugan at Country you hove tor sale. ADJUSTMENTS FULL Time. We hove years and obviously that is a inflationary spiral developing in ble person. Flexible of- openings for the as­ Connecticut 289-7771. Knits, Inc. 599-5755. ONE OF THE good habits concern” New England. Roger E. Brinner, CALL HERALD ternoon/evenlng sembly and packaging EOE thrifty people hove deve­ hours. Light house­ of our homemade SCULPTURED noil per- loped Is doily reading of Other key points of the year-end chief economist of DRI-McGraw INSPECTOR Working son. Inquire Ken, 643- CLASSIFIED keeping ond wotching foods. S5.50 to start the ads in classified. report are: Hill Inc. of Lexington, said the Supervisor to direct 1442. The Woodwright children otter school. with scheduled wage Inspection, packaging That's where they find ■ New England continued to decreased demand for defense- Own transportation re­ industry products will force ma­ 643-2711 reviews and great be­ and shipping. Must be NURSE Aides. Full or value buys. A Feature of The Manchester Herald have one of the brightest employ­ Westside Village Square quired. Glastonbury, nefits. Coll 633-4663, ask familiar with AQL me­ 659-1797, evenings. part time positions ment pictures in the nation. The nufacturers to keep wages and for Dove.______thods, visual demen- available, all three DISHWASHER, E v e n - 3.2 percent unemployment for the prices down to stay competitive. DATA ENTRY Operator - tlonal and electronical shifts. We will train and Ings. For hard working 200 West Center Street, Manchester Need tor busy office tests relating to colls certify. Excellent sa­ person. Career oppor­ PART TIME POSITIONS located In South Wind­ and transformers. lary. Please stop In or tunities are possible sor. Excellent working Four day week, call Mountain View and we will train you. conditions, competi­ Mondoy-Thursday. Health Care, 581 Po- Call C ovey's, 643-2751. WOMEN’S tive salary and benefit Apply at: Able Coll & quonock Avenue, NO package. Contract Electronics, Howard W indsor, CT 06095, MEDICALLY trained In- Road, Bolton. dlvldual can earn $12to 1 Neal, 289-3484. 688-7211. Winter Shoe Clearance EXPERIENCE $30 per hour. Part or Our apologies to R N s or L P N S. Chargeand full time, performing staff nurse positions Paramedical exams available. Full or port tor Insurance compan­ NECESSARY! PRIVATE PARTY time employment, all ies In your area. Blood $ ■ 00 three shifts. Excellent drawing and EKG ex- salary with full benefits prlence a plus. For Do you have an outstanding Merchandise Ads Information, write: package. Pleosestopln QUILT RACK & AFGHAN. Easy- Joyce a pair The Italian Groceria or coll Elizabeth Rey­ Lltedoto Medical Ser­ personality? nolds, DNS, 581 Poquo- vices, Inc., P.O. Box to-build pine quilt rack! Trestle- 1 .R. G e a f{- nock Avenue, W indsor, 11683, K a n sa s City, style base with pegged mortise and M isso uri 64138. Selected Style$ Do you have a pleasant voice CT 06095, 688-7211. tenon joints, easy to disassemble for and Delicatessen storage or transport. Complete il­ and enjoy talking WATER TREATMENT OPERATOR lustrated plans also include instruc­ OUmameTrvHers' dlnga on the phone? tions for crocheted afghan to make * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days The Connecticut Water Company Is seeking a tech­ from yarn scraps. #0542 All Other Stock nically motivated individual tor duties including Please join them at Get paid for doing what you * Additional Lines 50f Per Line, Per Day Marked Do’wn * Classifications 71 thru 87 operation of two water treatment plants, located in Plan is $4.95. Add $2.95 for our enjoy! We are currently hiring Rockville and Stafford Springs. Good math and * Merchandise Under *250 catalog, which includes four free Rockport chemical skills required. people like you at *6.00 per * Ad must contain price! mini-plans and $16.00 in coupons. Westside Village Square. State of Connecticut Treatment Plant Operator's 20%-40% You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds hour to start. Raises are earned Certification a Plus. due to this low price... Send to: The Woodwright based on your skills and Must live in service area or be willing to relocate. MANCHESTIR HER.ALC, OWW Salary commensurate with experience and P.O. Box 1000, Bixby, O K EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! desires. Call Michael at education. Reply to: CALL CLASSIFIED 74008. Include Plan Number, THE Store ctnd office spuce cwailable - 615 S(j^ ft, and up 643-2711, ext. 15 after 11 A.M. THE CONNECTICUT WATER COMPANY Your Name, Address, City, Bootery Tuesday through Friday. 643“2711 NOW! 93 West Main Street • Clinton. C T 06413 State & Zip C od e Rt. 83 Talcottville, CT • 649-8040 fto«/«ap Open: Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 9:30am to 5:30 pm. /Thurs. & FrI. 9:30am to 8 pm. For information call Peter Wells 683-2521 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 11, 1989

I HOMES I HOMES ■a p a r t m e n t s ■ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT Fixing, not adding, sidewalks could cost $10 million J GARAGE For rent. One MANCHESTER. Home BOLTON. Impressive 8 % Spcdolis^j TWO bedroom with heat car, $75,2car, $125. Call room Contemporary on first floor. $600 per sweet home. 2 years • w 649-885.5 old. Charming 5 room on 1'/2 acres In one of month. No pets. One Bv Ncincv Concelman Division will consult with the Planning tax increase that could result from the Camosci said. he said. Bolton's finest subdivi­ months security. Coll Cape with 2 bedrooms, Placing an ad In Classified Manchester Herald Department. Board of Education and state budget deficit, projected to be The study showed that three types of Road repairs may be required in 1'/j baths, ta ste fu lly sions. Bright, well Don, 643-2226, leave ^BOOKKEEPING/ CARPENTRY/ HEATING/ ■^MISCELLANEOUS Is easy. Just call 643-2711. Police Department to establish priori­ more than $800 million for the next repairs are needed for sidewalks and conjunction with sidewalk work in some decorated. Atrium planned kitchen fea­ message. After 7pm, Repairing sidewalks in Manchester tures auallty oak ca­ 1 2 ^ INCOME TAX p lu m b in g C i J SERVICES 646-9892.______ties for repairs. fiscal year. curbs, including spot repairs to individ­ areas, including those where the walks doors to patio, one car | 2 l | REMODELING would cost an estimated $10 million, ual slabs and total recon.struction. g a ra g e . L o c a te d In binetry and wetbar. MANCHESTER. Two IROOMMATES Funding for the project will probably The departments will probably seek are below the roadway surface, he beautiful sought after FIreplaced fam ily GSL Building Mainte­ which does not include the cost of be piecemeal, which means it will take About seven miles of sidewalks were S&S HOME PJ’s Plumbing. Heating a bedroom Townhouse. WANTED input from members of the Board of Water drains from the roads onto tho.se Lydall Woods, very room. Hardwood 1988 INCOME TAXES nance Co. Commercl- Nice location, all ap­ expanding the sidewalk system, ac­ a long time to get the work done. repaired under a $1 million bond issue walks and freezes, creating a safety floors and more. Su­ IMPROVEMENTS Air Conditioning Directors who receive complaints from close to Bolton. al/ResIdentlal building pliances. Heat, hot wa­ ROOMMATE W a n te d . cording to a study by the town Camosci said. “We’re looking at drops that was approved in a referendum $147,900. A nne M ille r perb layout. $325,000 Consultation / Preparation Boilers, pumps, hot water residents and will study complaints of problem, Camosci said. & REPAIRS repairs and home Im­ ter, carpeting, air con- Manchester, southend. Engineering Division. in the budget.” he said. several years ago. but some walks Real Estate, 647-SOOO.o F la n o R e olty, 646-5200 □ "No Job Too Small" tanks, new and provements. Interior accidents, Camosci said. Individuals / replacements. dltlonlng. C all 647-1595. Cleon, quiet building. William Camosci. director of engi­ The town has proposed a spending across the street from those also need "There are some (sidewalks) that if SOUTH WINDSOR. Like n^Olttorod and FuNy Inaurad and exterior painting, NOT new but elegant. Sole Proprietors FREE ESTIMATES ONE and two room apart- $276 per month In­ neering services, said today the Public freeze on planned and future programs “What we’re trying to do now is come work, Camosci said. we don’t do road work will never get This 3 bedraom Cape new, 3 year old, 8 room FREE ESTIMATES light carpentry. Com­ ments. Main Street. cludes utilities. Ken, plete lanitorlal ser­ Works Department and Engineering deemed non-essential to prevent a targe up with a list of priority areas.” Ahniit ts 0(10 of that $1 million is left. repaired” he said. with fireplace, IV 2 Colonial, large family 643-9649/228-9616 C all 529-7858 or 563-4438. 647-7941, evenings, 667- Dan Mosler 649-3329 647-0593 vice. Experienced, rel­ baths, ISfoot porch and room, stone fireplace, M&M OIL 5762, days. 2 ca r garage. $180's glass sliders to sun Let ut remodel your kitchen or iable, free estimates. 643-0304. HOMES Blanchard & Rossetto deck, 4 bedrooms, V h both from floor to celling. We PLUMBING a HEATING Realtars," We're Sel- baths, central air, let CARPENTRY/ offer cabinets, vsnitlos, coun­ a Oil Burner Service & Sales FOR RENT SNOW REMOVAL Merchandise lln g H ouses" 646-2482.a tub, many nice fea­ tertops whatever your neodi a Automatic OH Delivery tures, convenient loca­ REMODELING are. Call Ralph Nadeau at Resldentlal- MANCHESTER. Elegant OPEN air foyer greets tion, a good buy. a Well Pumps Sales & Service Commerclal. Drive­ 3 bedroom Colonial In you at the front door of $279,900. U 8. R Realty, 643-6004 a Water Heaters (Eisoirio a Oaa) ways, starting at $15 Martin School District. FUEL OIL/COAL/ this engaging older FARRAND REMODELING KIteliee S BaUi Deslga Caster 643-2692.0 a Bathroom & Kitchen C a ll Bob, 872-8841. $1100 per month plus FIREWOOD home. 3 bedrooms, IV2 Room additions, decks, roof­ security and utilities. baths, french doars, ing, siding, windows and gutt­ Remodeling I S&G HOME Sentry Real Estate, 643- oak floors, 2 car gar­ >9 ^CONDOMINIUMS ers. All types of remodeling and a Senior Citizen Discounts SEASONED firewood for IMPROVEMENT GAY & SON 4060.______age. S140's B la n ch a rd & ■^Ifor sale repairs. Csll Bob Farrand, Jr. Compl«l9 hom« r»nov8tiont a Electric work by sale. Cut, split and Rassetto Realtors," lnt«r1or/«Rttfk>r patmiog. Precision Electric MASONRY MANCHESTER. Attrac­ delivered. $35 per load. Bus. 647-8509 O^cht/kHobtnt/lMth rtmcxMlno. Brick, block and stone, tive three bedroom Co­ 742-1182. We're Selling Houses" MALLARD View. Brand FREE ESTIMATES ceramic tile, marble and 646-2482.0 Res. 645-6849 Roofing. lonial, redecorated, iEanrliPBlpr Mrralft new townhouses and Fr— Phono: 649-2871 concrete. appliances, three car CLOISTERED Privacy duplexes. 3 bedrooms, No lob Is too small I garage. C all 646-4144or 1ft J PETS AND IV baths, fireplaces 871-6552 ar 872-6550 surrounds this 7 room 2 282-7341 o r 627-8973 643-0909.______13 ISUPPLIES U 8. R build Colonial of and attached garages. lAi J MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE EAST HARTFORD/Glas- a p p r o x im a t e ly 1800 No association fees. I PAINTING/ 1011 SERVICES FREE. Three cats. Box sauare feet. Beautiful From $140's. Blan­ RENOVATIONS tonbury line. Seven Rsnovste 1 room or sntirt house. PAPERING ANGELIC HOME room Cape with trained. Quiet, laid sun room . $230's. B la n ­ chard 8, Rossetto Real­ Strip oM plitter walls. Ineulste, back. Take one or all Thursday, Jan. 12, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents chard 8. Rossetto Real­ tors," We're Selling •heetrock and Snish. Also Interior HAWKES TREE SERVICE CARE REGISTRY screened porch, gar­ age, nice lot, first floor three. C a ll 645-1492, tors," We're Selling H ouses" 646-2482.0 painting. Call Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump LOCAL REGISTRY OFFERS leave message. H ouses" 646-2482.0 SOUTH WINDSOR. What Wall Papering & removal. Free sstimatss. QUALITY CARE... laundry hook-ups. In­ 647-3808f leave masaaga. LOWER COST TO CLIENTS... side of house Is brand BOLTON. Don't lust a condo! Outstanding 2 Painting Special consideration lor bedroom townhouse Residentlol, Commercial, elderly end handicapped. COMPANIONS. HOMEMAKERS. new. $975 plus utilities. 17 ^MISCELLANEOUS drive by this Immacu­ NURSES Security. No pets. 872- late Ranch on nearly with den off master References 8. Insurance. » Ifor sale 4 SEASONS REMODEUNG 647-1956 4381, 649-5400, 647-9040. one acre of wooded bedroom. Spacious AAortv Mattson, 649-4431 647-7553 floor plan, cathedral a Additions a Deckt EIGHT month old water- 8th, tow n property. This home offers a good sized ceilings, skylights, a Roofing a Repair Gary McHugh, 643-9321 bed, $325. Courthouse washer 8< dryer hook­ COVENTRY DUPLEX One Gold membership, living room, dining Small Joba Wsfcomstf KITCHEN & BATH A Off Route 44A, 2 years old. ups on 2nd floor. Slid­ 12 '/2 months left tor room and 3 bedrooms. Sanlor CItIzan DIacouni Kitchen, family room, two The walk out basement ers to patio with view of ir? PROOFING/ REMODELING bedrooms, 1 bath. Annuel $450. Compared to reg­ lends Itself to a large pond. One carport, Call Chris at 645-6559 ■O'1 SIDING leaee *675.00 per month. ular price of $700 plus. family room or even 2 pool and tennis too! From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, Call Helen at 643-2487, E ric 649-3426.0 halt mail’s rooms. Come out and $123,900. Anne MIHer our own craftsmen do the complete job — 8-4:30 weekdays. WOODEN Storm win­ view what has to be the Rea! Estate, 647-8000.O Cuetom Pullt homee. eMMone, dows and screens. renNxMlng, wood tiding, decRe, MANCHESTER neatly and on schedule. best value In Bolton BROOKHAVEN. One roofing, concrete wofli. meeonry A eM 36x51 and 31x51 $6 a set. pheeee of oonetrucdon. ROOFING Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. today. Realty World, bedroom Condo In con- sr JSTORE AND 649-7538______Benoit, Frechette As­ It you're tie* of oonlneton not Holiday 8padal venlent location. reluming your cettt • oett uef CARPET tor living room sociates, 646-7709.0 All types of roofing A ropairs. 649-5400 1 OFFICE SPACE r $64,900. D.W. F is h Fully Ineured • Free Eetlmetei and dining area, 18x12. R ealty, 643-1591.0 utility jobs CRACKERJACK Price. m at jtoii||tnNjtleii 20% Off HERITAGE KITCHEN and STORES and Offices tor Very good condition. The price of this gerat BEACON HILL. Picture rent. 400-1500 square C oll 649-7236 otter 6pm. starter ranch has been 645-8830 BATH CENTER, INC. perfect one bedroom 643-1720 Atk lor Mark _____ 182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester feet. Rent starting at reset at $129,900. Imme­ mid rise condo. All new $275. Excellent loca­ By Alex GIrelll diate occupancy Is of­ a p p lia n c e s In re m o ­ tion. 647-9223, 649-5334. ENDROLLS Manchester Herald fered. 5 rooms, 2-3 bed­ deled kitchen. New 27'h iMldth - 2SS i rooms, fireplace, new carpeting throughout. MANCHESTER. Office CONDOMINIUMS ■a p a r t m e n t s APARTMENTS ■ APARTMENTS building In Ideal loca­ 13% width - 2 for 2SC The Eighth Utilities District has ordered the wall to wall carpet $89,900 D.W. Fish MUST be picked up at the throughout. Spacious R ealty, 643-1591.0 FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT tion, ample parking. developers of the $70 million mall in Buckland to ( Suitable for doctors, Herald Office Monday thru 100x227 lot on S trick ­ BEACON HILL. Immacu­ Thuriday before 11 a.m only. stop installing sewers the district says lack the land Street In Man­ WETHERELL V illa g e . MANCHESTER. Two MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ MANCHESTER. T h re e dentists, attorneys. In­ late remodeled 2 bed­ bedroom. Parking, room, wall-to-wall surance, etc. R.D. Mur- necessary permits. chester. Jackson 8< room Ranch style Desirable Ansaldl built bedrooms, first floor, Attorney John D. LaBelle Jr., legal counsel for the Jackson Real Estate, one bedroom Condo. n e a r busline. $610 carpet, new applian­ large yard, garage, dock, 643-2692.______condo. Fully ap- m onthly. 649-2871. ces. Available Febru­ district, this morning confirmed a report that the 647-8400.D pllanced kitchen. Slid­ Free standing unit with kids ok. $575, available MANCHESTER. H a r t­ Automotive fireplace, central air, MANCHESTER. Availa­ ary 1. $600 monthly M a rch 1. 646-7723. ford Rood, Dairy letter had been sent, but he declined to discuss EAST HARTFORD. This ers to beautiful court­ appllanced kitchen and ble February 1. Four Including heat plus one Queen Plaza. 1200-3600 three bedroom home y a rd . $105,900. D.W. MANCHESTER. Four details. The problem came to light because the fu ll basement. $132,900 rooms, 2 bedrooms, month security. No pet. square feet available. 'I''#?? m h as been g iv e n a Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 room, exceptionally agenda for the meeting of district directors Tuesday D.W. Fish Realty, 643- garage, large yard. C a ll Tim , 528-9337 days High traffic, busy retail II JCARS spruce-up. Newly clean apartment In­ includes an item calling for discussion of sewer RIDGEFIELD. Nice, 1591.0 Newly remodeled. Cen­ o r 646-3725 after 7pm. area. Call F&D Annuli Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald painted, new vinyl sid­ cluding heat, hot wa­ " I f o r s a l f clean 2 bedroom end trally located. $550 plus MANCHESTER. T h re e Realty, 649-6544 or 643- construction in the area. ing, new Insulated win­ unit condo. Upgraded FOREST RIDGE. Spa­ ter, appliances and Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said this morning the cious 3 bedroom Town- utilities. Call until 9pm, bedrooms, I'/z bath. garage. Adults pre­ 1772. 1982'/2 FORD Escort. sidewalk at Main and Oak streets today as sleet and freezing dows, refInIshed wood carpet, finished base­ 623-6970. town has also ordered the Homart Development Co. SAFEGUARDING THE SIDEWALKS — Arthur Molleur of floors-all enhance this house with lots of $775 per month. Two ferred. $595. Lease plus THREE offices tor rent. Standard, 55,000 miles. ment and sliders to bedroom s, I'/z baths. rain headed toward Manchester. charming cape with storage. 2'/3 baths, cen­ MANCHESTER. Second security. No pets. 646- Will rent Individual or Good condition. $1500. to stop installing water mains in the area. Homart 160 Oakland St., an employee of J.D. Real Estate, salts the deck. $120,000. D.W. $575 per month. Two formal dining room, Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 tral air, pool, tenis. floor, 2 bedroom, heat 7268. any port. Furnished or 643-9797. has stopped work, DiRosa said, and Homart fireplace, garage and Beautiful setting. and appliances. No bedrooms, 1 bath. $525 unfurnished. Reasona­ officials will meet with the officials today to discuss treed yard. Call to see It Owner anxious. pets. $600 plus security. per month plus utili­ BOLTON. 'Mature Adult' ble, pleasant surround­ ties, security and rete- MOTORCYCLES/ installation procedures. today. $135,900. Cen­ I HOMES $152,900. D .W . F ish C a ll 646-3979. for nice tour rooms ings. Monchester/Edst Storm brings slippery start for area motorists rencs. No pets. 643- DiRosa said it was not a major issue. tury 21 Epstein Realty, FOR SALE R ealty, 643-1591.0 M A N C H E S T E R . Tw o and w ith one bedroom , I'/z Hartford line, near MOPEDS 2121. baths, fully carpeted, The sewer item was put on the district agenda at 647-8895.0 LYDALL WOODS. th re e room a p a r t ­ highw ay. 528-1783. The National Weather Service at Lovely 2 bedroom units ments. $380 and $480 MANCHESTER. Large 3 kitchen appliances and YAHAM A XS 650 Special. the request of district Director Joseph Tripp, who By Maureen Leavitt fender benders across the state early produced rain in the southwest with the look and feel of plus utilities. Security. bedroom, I'/s baths, convenient location. 17 J INDUSTRIAL $600, negotiable. Excel­ said today he wants to know if sewers apparently Manchester Herald today and warned drivers to use portion of the state around 8 a.m. Bradley International Airport re­ ■ single family dwel­ No pets. 646-2426, 9-5 appliances. Lease, se­ Immediate occupancy. PROPERTY lent condition. 646-0235. installed without necessary district permits meet extreme caution if “driving was ported a temperature of 22 degrees at curity, $900 plus utili­ $475 per month In­ Frozen rain began falling in the lings. Some seller fi­ weekdays. the requirements of the district’s engineering Sleet and freezing rain created absolutely necessary,” said Jack 8 a.m. nancing available. ties. 646-1972 or 646- cludes heat! Call 649- AUTOS FOR Manchester area around 8:30 a.m. EAST HARTFORD. 4074. 4000. MANCHESTER. 3400 and consultant, Lombardi Associates of Vernon. havoc for motorists today and local Shea, storm coordinator for DOT. because ground temperatures were Schools in Manchester, Bolton and $151,900-$164,900. D.W. Clean, second floor, 5 2400 square toot Indus­ RENT/LEASE The problem reportedly was discovered when a Fish R ealty, 643-1591.0 MANCHESTER. Newer and state authorities were urging The National Weather Service said well below freezing, a spokesman for Coventry opened on time. School rooms, 2 bedrooms. MANCHESTER. Onebed- trial space. Loading district sewer official visited the site on another Stove and refrigerator. room, heat and hot duplex, 5 large rooms, dock, parking. Wood­ FREE Mileage on low drivers to use caution. precipitation late today might vary the weather service said. officials reported there were no plans Security reaulred. $650 water. Parking, ap­ 1 Vi baths. $675. No pets. land Industrial Park. cost auto rental. Vil­ matter and discovered the sewer intallations. As of 9:20 a.m., Manchester police from freezing rain to rain as the to close early but Manchester and Security. 643-4067, after Some sewer lines in the area have been All 16 town trucks headed out at 8:50 MORTGAGES plus utilities. Coll 644- pliances. Near busline. Principals Only. 643- lage Auto Rental, 643- reported two weather-related acci­ temperatures climbed above freez­ Bolton canceled afternoon kinder­ 1712. $575 m onthly. 649-2871. 6pm. 2121. 2979 o r 646-7044. constructed under a developers’ agreement for dents with no injuries but several ing. The rain was expected to end a.m. to sand town roads, said George garten sessions. m about 2,000 feet of line. But the problem involves more were reported later in the tonight. Ringstone, work coordinator for the HOMEOWNERS CARS IIICARS another 8,500 feet of line, some of which will serve Manchester highway department. He Schools in New Britain and West CARS CARS CARS morning. The National Weather Service in Hartford closed today to avoid the o FORECLOSURE!! " I f o r s a l e the public. said he had reports of isolated icy FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE The state Department of Transpor­ Windsor Locks reported the storm predicted hazardous conditions. o BANKRUPTCYII While Homart has approached the district for a tation was reporting a number of front moved quickly into the state and spots on some town roads. o DIVORCEDII developers’ agreement over the 8,500 feet of line, the Falling behind on your mort­ gage payments? We can district has never signed the agreement and helpl No paymenta up to 2 Lombardi is still studying the engineering for the yearal Bad credit, bankruptcy A real ‘handy man’ or unemployment It not a sewer, district officials said. problem. Forecloeura aesls- MANCHESTER’S The district now has jurisdiction for sewers in the tance available for the di­ area, but the jurisdiction would shift to the town if an vorced and self-employed. agreement between the town and district over fire leaves town service Coneolidate bllla — tave your homel and sewer jurisdiction is carried out. Directors of 182 Main Street Swiu CoRsarvittve Group both governments have approved the agreement in By Maureen Leavitt wishers, and he didn’t seem to at (203) 454-4404 or principle, but several conditions will have to be met MANCHESTER LEWINS CROSSING Manchester Herald mind posing dozens of times for (203) 454-1336 USED CAR before it can be finalized. Prestigious, spacious condominium complex located pictures with friends and In a convenient but private area. Six rooms. 3 bed­ After spending half his life relatives. rooms, 2'h baths, full basement, first floor laundry with Rentals / working for the town of Manches­ Passcantell recalled the var­ washer and dryer, central air and vacuum. Completely DEALER ter, Herman Passcantell has ious positions he held over the appllanced, dream kitchen. Come visit us and tour Six found alive watched this “quaint little town” years with the town, first as a these lovely units. Hostess; Suzzle Tripoli ■84 TOYOTA 87 HONDA ’ 84 HONDA ’84 FORD ’85 OLDS 8 7LIN C 0 LN ’65 turn into a little city. sidewalk inspector, then con­ II JROOMS struction inspector. Later, he ‘ L E ’ VAN PRELUDE CIVIC F-150 FIRENZA TOWNCAR CADILLAC “I can remember walking up »i I f o r r e n t Brogham, 4 Dr., In quake rubble worked for the highway depart­ AC White Std. 4 Dr., Speclel Pickup, Cap Auto Aut, Loaded the street and eight out of 10 Loaded, White people you knew well enough to at ment and eventually became D. F. REALL INC. MANCHESTER. Sleep­ *6909 *11,999 *5999 *5,ggg *5.999 *17.990 KM. ESTATE ing room tor working *9,495 MOSCOW (AP) — Six people who survived on least nod your head,” Passcantell highway superintendent. Finally, the maintenance department was 175 Miln 81. HiMliMttr gentleman. Share bath, ’ 85 M ERC TOYOTA canned vegetables, fruit and pickles for 35 days said Wednesday. "It’s not that no cooking. $235 per '83 DODGE 86 ’86 OLDS formed, and Passcantell found S464S2S 85 *84 CHEV. GRAN ’66 BUICK after the Armenian earthquake were pulled alive little quaint town” month plus security ARIES CAMRY DELTA 88 from the rubble of an apartment building in That didn’t stop nearly 100 his niche. and references. 643- FIFTH A V E. CITATION MARQUIS ELECTRA yilvar. Auto AT, AC Brown, 5 Spd. Auto 4 Dr., Loaded Leninakan, Tass reported today. friends, family members and The town’s population growth is TODAY IS a good day to LEGAL NOTICE 2121. White, Loeded 4 Dr., Loaded probably the biggest change place an ad In classified to The survivors were rescued Wednesday, Tass town employees from wishing The Center Cemetery Atsoci- *2 .ggg *8888 *2999 *7555 *8.999 *9.999 *6555 Passcantell has experienced over sell those Idle Items ■ APARTMENTS said, the 35th day after the Dec. 7 earthquake that Passcantell well Wednesday, as oflon of Coventry, Connec­ he prepared to retire after his the years. But overall, he doesn’t you've been storing. A ticut will hold an Annual CALL FOR MORE killed an estimated 25,000 people in northwest Meeting and Special Meeting FOR RENT '87 MERC. '88 BUICK ’87 MERC. ’84 FORD think Manchester has changed Quick call to 643-2711 will INFORMATION ’64 CHEV ’63 M AZD A Armenia. long career. put your od In print. Tuesday, January 17, 1989 at much since he started work. COUGAR RIVIERA MARQUIS O N D A ILY T-BIRD CAVALIER The six men were found under the rubble in the Pascantell, 64, started out as a 7:30 p.m. In the Grange Hall MANCHESTER. Two GLC “I’m sure there are changes, on Boston Turnpike. White. Auto Auto Brown, Auto A R R IV A L8 N Brown, Auto Wagon, Auto Wagon basement of a nine-story apartment building which town sidewalk inspector. He will 1 LIOAL NOTICE bedroom flat, first Purposes; had collapsed on them, the official Soviet news retire from his position as head of you know, computers coming in. AUDIT REPORT floor, near busline. Nw *io .g g g *11,9 9 9 *14 .5 0 0 *6.999 *2999 *2999 1. Review By-Laws for poss­ carpeting, great loca­ 6 4 7 -1 5 8 8 agency said in a report from Yerevan, the capital of the town maintenance depart­ but the system is the same. The In occordonce with Section 7- ible revision tion, walking distance ment March 1. problems just get bigger because 394 of the General Statutes, '87 MAZDA ’87 Armenia. notice Is hereby given thot 2. Review rules for ceme­ to stores. $650 per '88 8UICK PO N T. 85 TOYOTA ’80 OLDS ’87 HONDA Well-wishers dropped in during there’s more people. Only the tery plots ’86 THUNDERBIRD They survived because there was plenty of canned there Is on file In the Office of month. One year lease PICK UP SKYLARK CELICA OMEGA ACCORD LXI food stored in the basement, Tass said. All are the afternoon at Lincoln Center to faces change,’’ Passcantell said. the Town Clerk, the Audit Re­ 3. Discuss resident require­ plus security deposit. FIREBIRD LX Town Manager Robert B. Weiss port of the Town of Manches­ ment for burial Red/Whhe Blue, Auto Loeded Red, 5 Spd. Black, 3 Sped. std. hospitalized in Yerevan but none are in danger, give Passcantell a kiss, shake his ter, for the year ending June 649-0795.______AT, Loaded came by to say a few words about 4. Election of officers doctors told the news agency. hand or wish him luck. People 30, 1988, which Is open for MANCHESTER. Two M o .g g g *6,999 *8999 *10.999 *8.999 $ 1,9 9 9 *9.999 Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald Passcantell. The audience public Inspection during the 5. To do and transact any bedroom Townhouse. Officials had ended the search for survivors could be heard praising Passcan­ regular business hours. laughed and applauded as he business proper to come Appllanced kitchen, weeks ago. REM EM BER WHEN — Barbara Weinberg, a member of the Board of tell for his amicable personality Doted at Monchester, before the ossoclotlon '85 SAAB PONT. and his much-sought-after skills cracked jokes about how Pass- members. parking tor 2 cars, new B6 M AZD A ’86 P O N T. ’83 LINCOLN ’85 SUBARU ’88 ’84 PONT. One of the six, Aikaz Akopyan, had medical Connecticut this 30th day of c a rp e tin g . $750 per 900 Directors, laughs as she reminisces with Herman Passcantell, 64, head of as the town handyman. cantell’s busy job made him December, 1988. All lot owners Invited to at­ Pickup LX GRAND PRIX M ARK VII ‘GL’ BONNEVILLE FIREBIRD training and administered massages to the others to tend. Storm dote - January month. Heat and hot Turbo, Auto, 4 Dr., the town maintenance department, who has been with the town for 32 Passcantell, a tall, softspoken EDWARD TOMKIEL water Included. One Good Condition Loeded LE, 2 Dr. Loaded Turbo, 4 WD Auto SE, Auto relieve the pain of their injuries, Tass said. The first Town Clerk 24,1989, some time and place. reports said one of the men, Karin Sarkissyan, had a years. He will retire March 1. man, mingled among the well- See RETIREMENT, page 10 year lease plus secur- *5999 *7922 *9999 *5999 *7.9 9 9 022-01 020-01 Ity deposit. 649-0795. *10,595 *6.595 broken arm, but there were no immediate details on NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION MANCHESTER. F o u r AND room apartment In du­ 85 M AZD A *87 M ERC ’86 DODGE '87 MERC. ’85 PO N T. LINC . ’83 CHEV See SURVIVORS, page 10 NOTICE TO CREDITORS plex. No appliances. ’68 Corruption charges killed in Enfield case $425 plus utilities. Se­ R X7 SABLE DAYTONA COLONY PARK GRAND AM TOW N CAR CAVALIER Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Section 33-379 of the silver. Stick, 2 Dr. Cpe., Black, curity and references. Blue, Auto, AC S Spd., Loaded Wagon, Auto Loaded Wagon Connecticut General Statutes thot ROBERT S. SMITH, Loeded Auto, AC, AM/FM pired before Ellis and Seader were "He’s advised me not to speak The two men were charged with D.M.D., P.C., o Connecticut corporation hovlng Its principal Couple preferred. One *8595 *5999 Bv Nanev Concelman place of business In Manchester, Connecticut, has been dis­ c h ild . C a ll 649-3469 *8999 *10 ,99 9 *7250 *18,999 *2222 TODAY Manchester Herald arrested in December 1986 and (publicly) from the beginning,” Ellis conspiring to bribe William Boudah. solved by Resolution of Us members, which dissolution has from 6-8pm.______charged with conspiring to bribe the said. Enfield PZC chairman at the time, by become effective with Its filing of o Certificate of Dissolution Hubert Santos, the Hartford attor­ selling him land for less than its with the Secretory of State's Office. AVAILABLE Imme­ Index Bribery and conspiracy charges former chairman of the Enfield A ll creditors ore warned to pesent their claims to Attorney diately. One bedroom / I 301-315 CENTER STREET against Manchester developers Neil Planning and Zoning Commission. ney representing Seader, also refused market value in exchange for com­ Ronald Jacobs, 148 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, apartment. $545. Heat to comment this morning. Seader, mission approval of an apartment / L - ^ a w ~ ^ ^ / V v M a n c h e s t e r .C o n n e c t ic u t 20 pages, 2 sections H. Ellis and Leonard Seader were Ellis, president of First Hartford counsel for sold corporation, on or before May 1,1989. and hot water Included. Realty Corp. of 685 Parker St. and vice president of First Hartford project proposed by First Hartford All claims not so presented will be barred os provided by 2 bedroom Townhouse. /M ORIARfty BROTHERS/.yv 1R NMtlon/Wnrld R-7 dismissed Wednesday by a Hartford 5 4 3 . 5 1 3 5 Superior Court judge, who said the co-owner of the Journal Inquirer Realty and former chairman of the Realty. sold Section 33-379. $650. Heat and hot wa­ ift-9n Ohltuiirla« 5 Board of Education, is on vacation Ellis and Seader were accused as Doted at Manchester, Connecticut, this 20th day of Decem­ ter Included. Security Cnmlr*^ 1A Opinion ______8-9 state failed to charge the two within newspaper, refused to comment on ber, 1988. USED CAR HOTLINE until Monday and could not be the result of a grand jury investiga­ and references re­ 1 FoniiM 17 17 the five-year statute of limitations. the decision today, saying he hadn’t ROBERT S. SMITH, O.M.D., P.C. quired. No pets. Boyle Superior Court Judge Barry R. talked to his attorney, Jacob D. Zeldes reached for comment, according to a tion and bribery charges against them By: Ronald Jacobs, Aftorney Management Com­ ( 6 4 7 - 1 5 8 8 ^ Local/State Sporta 11-14 person who answered the telephone at 9-K in Toitavlpinn 1A Schaller said in his ruling that a of Bridgeport. Zeldes could not be 021-01 pany, 649-4800. reached for comment this morning. First Hartford Realty this morning. See DISMISSED, page 10 Lottarv _ 2> W eather______2 five-year statute of limitations ex­