^ MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 11, 1988 k Sp e cio li^ iFMiiias 1 ____ i: Girls overlooked BOOKKEEPING/ A n ting / LAWN CARE 10 ^ 1 1------MISCELLANEOUS first lo s^ il for scholarships /5 INCOME TAX L 2 E I PAPERING (s e r v ic e s ALL Need your lown mowed or raked? Any odd lobs TAX.ATTORNEY r e t i r e m e n t LIvIn o (WaHraa hem iRS) D A B PAINTING Everything provided outside. 649-3104. Reas- Will advise and prepare Extorter Hoese PeleUef for your comfort even 1 9 8 8 JETTAS onoble rotes. all tax raturna. OapandaMs and sapsrlsnesd. nursing service. Rotes Ratnove mineral buildup Low Prlcsa and Fully Inaurad. reasonable. Call 649- from vour teakettle by WHITMAN Frsa Eatlmatsa 2358.______pouring In half a cup of 168 Downay Driva., Apt. A ODD lobs. Trucking YOUR CHOICE: white vinegar ond one Manchaatar, S28-15S1 NEIL • 649-4136 Home repairs. You Quortof tap water. Heat to name It, we do It. Free rolling boll and let stand INCOME TAX ROOFING/ estimates. Insured. 643- A. 7.9% FINANCING or fbr one hour. Pour out PREPARATION HO SIDING 0304. solution, fill with water, In Your Homo boll again and discord. R.J. Roofing. No lob too HAWKES TREE SERVICE B. FREE AIR CONDITIONING or Inleudlng: nanlal and Sols Buckal. truck a chipper. Slump Add buildup to vour Propnstorahlp. Call Jim Whaalsr big or too small. Will budget by selling no- work 7 days, until lob removal. Free attimaiss. longor used furniture and " Special conaldsrallon for C. NO PAYMENT UNTIL JUNE Hanrlipatpr MrralJi 742*1009 complete. 10 percent appllonces with a lowre) for flight to Algeria Mowing, trimming and apring FRBE ESTIMATES. • Over 20 years sxparlancs. cleanup. OspandaMa aarvica add options and low prlcsa. For frsa SAS Homs 10% Ssnior Citizen Discount. ACCENT GLASS CO. aatimats call All Work Qusrtnleed. Paul - 649-0668 or Improvomtnlt & Ropair 647-0146 LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) — The Arab hijackers of Complete, home care. 647-9289 Dan - 226-9094 a Kuwaiti jetliner said today they have named their By Alex GIrelll He also said the the district’s "No Job Too Small" ‘''■ kENNAnb'"’ POWER WASiliNG aircraft “the plane of greatest martyrdom ajid Manchester Herald legal counsel on bonding feels the Free Ettimates MOklE IMPnOVEMENT Interior A Exterior death” and claimed they have put on death shrouds. bonding bids will be higher CDSAIIO SItfIno * Oacht - Raplacamanf Meintenince. Renovations LXNDSCAPINe 646-1143 Windowt A Doera and Painting. SPECIAL PRICE One hijacker madeJhe declaration in a statement The directors of the Eighth because of the suit. Professional Lawn Np Job Too Bio or Too Smoll Insured • Sen/or DI$count$ radioed to Lamaca Airport control tower. He cited Utilities District Monday night Joyner also said the town is Maintenance 16% Sonlor Clflton CNtcounf Koranic verses usually read at funerals that said KITCHEN A BATH Mombor of tntornotlonot Renovatlons/Plus abandoned plans to ask district almost certain to seek a court Com Rlflt Mntfweiplng tfAtlgn. C«lt •ortor Syattmt "those killed in the name of God are always alive.” tor your tr»« Mtlmofw voters to overrule a Planning and injunction against the district if REMODELING Coll 728-0761 Anytlm a 646-2253 PLO chairman Yasser Arafat, meanwhile, was Zoning Commission decision on the district awards a contract for 040-4075 ito. 104) From the smellesl repair to quoted today as saying the hijackers want to fly to the controversial Buckland the sewer. Once the district 407-5070 the iBrgest renovation we Algeria and “arrangements are being made to this Sewer project and decided to awards a contract, it will be liable CimCRETt will do a complete |ob Start FLOORING 1 ^ end.” The Kuwait News Agency said Arafat told modify the sewer bidding for the cost even if it cannot to finish. Free estimates *8897 reporters in Ku wait he expected the hijacking to end procedure. p ro ceed with the sewer LJS & SON C P S CONCRETE tonight. And Cypriot government spokesman Akis The directors had planned to . construction. Landscaping « Mowing Heritage Kitchen A Potlot, wolke, floors, drive- FLOORSANDIN6 wove, oddiflone A decks Jock Fantls said the chances of storming the plane at hold a special meeting of district Even before the meeting began Vord claon-ua, mowina. full Bath Center • Floors like new Hommerlna A tow cuttino. Larnaca were “zero.” voters Monday to overrule a PZC officially, district directors were londtcoca aarvica effarac. Coma vIsM our showroom at • Specializing In older floors FREE ESTIMATES. At one point today, the hijackers radioed the recommendation against the discussing ways to modify the bid Free Eatlmotaa. 182 W. Middle Tpke 10% Oltcovnf for Senior CIMient 1987 SCIROCCO • Natural 6 stained floors control tower demanding the plane be refueled in 45 sewer plans. procedure. Manchester 645-6412 (iRirvt m«UE«) • No waxing anymore 647-9289 Executive Demonstrator minutes. The deadline passed without incident after The bid change approved Mon­ During the meeting, the direc­ 6 4 9 -5 4 0 0 John Verfallle - 546-5750 ••••e•••••••••• the Palestine Liberation Organization chief in day night will give the district the tors voted to ask Lombardi Metallic paint, cruise control, rear wiper and Cyprus and his deputy went out on the tarmac and option of building only the fcesi- Associates, the Vernon engineer­ Liwii Mowing, washer, air, power steering, stereo cassette spoke with the hijackers. dential portion of the sewer qnd ing finm that designed the sewer, Edging. Htdgi Trimming. Cfs I PAINTING/ ■ ^HEATING/ GARDENING One hijacker later radioed that they had extended connecting it to an existing pui to sttiny several questions. Light Trueklng, ite. PAPERING IE!U PLUMBING and more. Stock #3603 the deadline “for a short time ... to permit the station that feeds into the town’% Aptong them are whether the aProfasalonally Equipped Was »13,442 2 bid opening should be Q U A L IT Y Painting ond ROtOTILLING mediators to act” in getting the plane refueled. North Manchester Interceptor. a DapandaMs All Size Garden Plots delayed awhile so that contrac­ Wallpapering. Freees- J.N.T. HEATING “We are warning against false promises,” he said That option would avoid the legal tlmotes. Reosonobli? RolollMInf el reetonable rales. in broken English. ^ question of whether the district tors can study new installaTion Riy Hirdy, 646-7973 & C O O L IN G F R K E entfniAiea. prices. Coll 568-8253 of When a C-130 military transport landed a short can make a connection to the alternatives. That alternative Initallationa. Repalri. Burner, Call Clyde ter 3pm. Bollera, Water Heaterc & Sons time later, one of the hijackers screamed over the town’s system at a point where would be to build the residential N A M E vour own price. Cleaning. Refractory Service 647-8987 or 643-2340 radio: “Identify this plane.” the town does not want a part of the sewer only and direct BOOKKEEPING/ Father 8, Son Pointing lirnve meiignce) Call T e d 742-5700 The tower replied it was a Greek air force plane connection made. sewage from it to an existing INCOME TAX ond Papering, Remo- E l 1-800-312-4146 carrying supplies and was “nothing to worry That question has been raised connection with the town’s sew­ vol. 872-8237. about.” in a lawsuit brought against the age system instead of making the MOVERS The hijacker, his voice calming, replied: “ My district by the town. The town is legally challenged new ENROLLED AGENT R.A. DAVIDSON men were about to shoot at it.” asking Hartford Superior Court to connection. 17 Veara IRS Experfenee D.J. WOODS MOVING Tax Preperetlof) / Contultlno / Tax Stenciling Plunublno, Heating. Pump Service Handling All Your Uoving Naada Earlier today, the hijackers of the Kuwait decide which government has the Another question for Lombardi Semlnara Add life to one of your New Inatallatlons. Repairt. • COMPLETE MOVES Airways plane who shot and killed a second right to decide where the sewer Expert In New A Old Tax Lews rooms with a hand Drains Cleaned. Bathroom A Please turn to page 10 • TRUCK A 2 M EN FOR HEAVY ITEMS passenger Monday, threatened the lives of the ^ill be connected. painted wall border. Kitchen Remodeling • TRUCK a DRIVER AVAILABLE AP photo KIMBERLEE D. O’NEILL Call Lennie at S^rvICB Is Our Buslnnss • FREE PERSONAL ESTIMATES nearly 50 remaining hostages. The hijackers want to In another development, attor­ B u a P h o n e 742-8352 leave for an unspecified “neutral country.” BEST OF 1987 — Michael Douglas and Cher stand with Oscar^ackstage ney John D. LaBelle Jr., district 646-6079 5 6 8 - 7 8 6 5 4 2 3 - 4 1 8 0 Pleeat Leeve Meetepi Will Return Cell SPECIAL PRICE The hijackers, who are armed with grenades and at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Monday night after they^ere legal counsel, prepared to file suit handguns, did not explain whether their “martyr­ honored as best actor and best actress In the 60th Academy Awards in Hartford Superior Court Mon­ Jo yn e r out dom” statement today meant they planned to carry presentation. day seeking a mandamus to force out their oft-repeated threat to blow up the plane. the state Department of Environ­ CARS However, their statement revealed, as had been mental Protection to rule on I ^ C A f l S CARS CARS of ru n n in g FOR SALE FOR SALE suspected, that the hijackers are fanatical Shiite whether the district will get a FOR SALE HD FOR SALE Moslems. DEP permit to install the sewer. *11,850 The statement said “hail the glory of Imam The Last Emperof In the midst of the town and to head 8th Mahdi,” the messi^h-like holy person Shiites district coptroversy, the DEP has believe will one day appear on Earth. Only Shiite not decided on whether to issue Moslems revere the imams, or saints, among the the permit, LaBelle said today. By Alex GIrelll CARDINAL BUICK INC. Islamic sects. Before the statement, it only was conquers Hollywood LaBelle said he gave a com­ Manchester Herald 1987 GOLF GT known for certain that the hijackers were plaint to a sheriff Monday to ANNOUNCES Arab-speaking. serve on the commissioner of the Walter Joyner will not seek Executive Demontrator The hijackers have demanded Kuwait free 17 Bv Linda Deutsch somebody,” Cher told the audience while DEP. He said the complaint says re-election as president of the Eighth Utilities District. USED CAR SALES BLITZ Air conditioning, split rear seat, power steering pro-Iranian terrorists, all but one of them Shiites, The Associated Press clutching her statue. "But I guess I’m on the DEP has not yet ruled on the Featuring "A Touch Above First Class" Reconditioned & Quaranteed Cars who were convicted in 1984 for bombing the U.S. and my way. Thank you.” district’s October 1978 applica­ Joyner, serving his fourth and more. Stock #4482. LOS ANGELES — “The Last Em­ Backstage, the actress, in a stunning, tion for a permit even though the one-year term, announced his TU ESDAY, A PRIL 12lh — SATU RD AY, A PRIL 23rd French embassies in Kuwait. The emirate has W as *12,140 repeatedly refused to free them. peror,” the lavish epic of China directed form-revealing costume of strategically state agency is required to do so decision not to run at a budget Fifty-two people — including at least five or six by an Italian, conquered Hollywood by placed spangles, told reporters: “Iff can under state statute. meeting of the district directors Monday night. 1988 Buick Skyhawk 1987 Buick Century hijackers — were believed to be aboard the Boeing capturing nine Oscars, the most for any win this statue I think anybody can do A mandamus, the legal remedy The district will elect a new Low MUm . Air CondHIonIng. White 747 after the bloodstained body of a man was thrown film in 26 years. Cher won best actress for anything! ” sought by the district, is a court Cuetom. Air Conditioning Spacial ’ 8 9 9 0 order requiring an official to fake president on May 25. through the je t’s door on Monday, his hands tied portrayal of a widow who discovers love in In addition to best picture, “The Last •iOMA “Moonstruck.” action. District Director Thomas 1987 Chevrolet "Jet Force” #«207A behind his back. The hostages include three Emperor’ ’ won in every category in which Landers, who lost by four votes In 1987 Buick Somerset members of Kuwait’s extensive royal family — a Michael Douglas, the greedy, unethical it was nominated, including screenplay District President Walter Caupa, Uka Nawll Low Mllaa, Dark Coppar inside trader of “Wall Street,” was named Joyner told the directors at the an effort to unseat Joyner last Convanlon Van SftClal’ 1 4 ^ 9 9 9 . man and two women. adaptation, costumes, original score, art year, said he will soon announce •notA On Monday, Kuwaiti Foreign, Minister Sheik best actor at Monday night’s 60th-annual direction, cinematography, sound, editing meeting Monday that contractors Academy Awards ceremony. who pick up plans for the sewer whether he will make another bid 1986 Buick Somerset 1986 Buick LeSabre Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah said his country is and the directing award to acclaimed for the presidency. Coupa, a Spoad Tranamtoaon. Sll«ir prepared to lose more hostages rather than give in Best supporting performers were Olym­ filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci. project, with an estimated cost of Eatata Wapan. Buy Wltti A Otlvall SPBCIbI ’ 1 0 p 9 8 0 pia Dukakis, as Cher’s outspoken Italian $1,7 million, are asking. “Do they Landers said in November that to the hijackers. he would probably seek the office. •7646A “We will try our utmost to protect our dear ones mother coping with a wayward husband in “As an Italian, as a European, the really plan tobuild it?” and “Arc 1986 Dodge Colt Premier trSTtA Joyner, a former state repre­ aboard the plane, but we will not surrender to any “Moonstruck,” and Sean Connery, the Academy Awards has always seemed to they serious?” 1986 Oldsmobile Calais me like a distant ceremony,” said Joyner said he fears contrac­ sentative, said Monday that he aa-3. 10 U.S./WorIH A newspaper, and Leonard Seader. a The Supreme Court decision says juries. Under that law, a three-judge InMary ------3 Waathar 2 former chairman of the Manchester that Hartford Superior Court Judge panel has jurisdiction over disclosure Please turn to page lo t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueoday. April 12, 1988

MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, April 12, 1988 — 3 RECORD Bolton budget draws Assessment notices fire from residents About Town Births criticized by Naab. By Nancy Concelman read people would have seen • Manchester Herald that," said Unda F^ortin, a By Andrew Yurkovsky New notices of assessment member of the athletic study Manchester Herald changes will be sent out later this Senior scores announced Berkley, James Robert, son of Gregg and Lynn month but only for those proper­ Boland Berkley of North Falmouth, Mass, was bom BOLTON — The elimination of committee. The following are scores announced by the a recreation director position Director Geoffrey Naab critic­ ties that have had additions since March 3 at Falmouth Hospital. His maternal Selectman Carl Preuss said, last year. Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center. from the town’s proposed budget " ’The Board of Selectmen have ized on Monday the notices of grandparents are Robert and Blanche Boland of 31 Deputy Assessor William PINOCHLE — Friday. April 4: Art Bouffard 712; drew more fire from residents at not ignored that report. I’m a increased real estate assess­ Plymouth Lane. His paternal grandparents are Moon, who is taking o m r Jf^r Edith O’Brien 661; Helena Gavello 646; Bill Stone a budget hearing Monday than a iittle bit perturbed that people ments that were mailed out Gilbert H. and Patricia K. Berkley of North Vincent for the next two \^eks, 619; Rene Maire 618. 25 percent increase in the tax insinuate that the Board of before the decision to scrap the Falmouth. His great-grandmothers are Carolyn said today that those notices will BOWLING — Tuesday, April 5; Manny Carreiro rate. Selectmen have ignored that problem-ridden 1987 revaluation. Berkley of Plainville, Mass, and Blanche Heffron of Naab made his critical re­ not be like the revaluation notices 525; Al Rodonis 508; Sam McAllister 214, 588; Jim 512 Center St. report.” Fee 536; Bart 207, 505; John Greszko 515; John Nearly 50 residents attended a marks during a meeting of a sent out last month but will be the Hart, Daniel Gardiner, son of Richard D. and public hearing in Community Seiectmen Michael Zizka same as those that had been used Kravontka 504; Roy Martina 213, 542; Mike Pieero argued that the Board of Select­ subcommittee studying the reva­ Pamela Gardiner Hart Jr. of 242 East St., Hebron, Hall Monday to argue points of luation, despite an explanation in the past nine years. He said the 534; Bert Starkey 212,543; Harveye Duplin. 208.212, men isn’t required to "rubber was bora March 23 at Manchester Memorial the Board of Finance’s proposed from Assessor J. Richard Vin­ notices should be ready to go out 597; Andy Lamourex 507; Paul Venza 516; Stan stamp" recommendations made Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Leon E. town budget for fiscal year cent. Vincent, who is on a at the end of next week. Zaimor 204, 564; Charlie Glode 509; Rusty Rusconi by advisory and study 559. and Gail P. Gardiner of East Street, Hebron. His 1988-89, which will be voted on in two-week leave of absence but The updated 1986 Grand List paternal grandparents are Richard D. and Joan F. committees. Vi Pulford 240. 548; Pat Olcavage 483; Lottie May at the Annual Town Meeting. attended the meeting, has come should be completed by the end of Hart of Glastonbury. He has two brothers, Richard “ We have a responsibility as Kucznjenski 181. 177, 525; Edna Christensen 191, Members of the Board of under fire in the past month for this week, he said. D. Ill, 4‘A and Robert L., l‘/4. the Board of Selectmen to imple­ 496; Loma Kniec 200. 498; Ginger Yourkas 461; Finance and Board of Selectmen the controversial revaluation, Vincent said Monday that the Doucette, David Louis Jr., son of David L. and ment policy on a town-wide notices sent out last month 'ents Cathy Ringrosc478; RoseHamilton216,511; Yoland argued that in light of an increase basis.” which is the subject of an inquiry Bums 191, 481. Rita Rainville Doucette of 26 Foley St. was born of 9.05 mills, this was not the year by the state Office of Policy and reflected the way in which the March 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His First Selectman Sandra Pierog Management. assessments were calculated, a PINOCHLE — Wednesday, April 6: PeterCasella to add the recreation director said that three Recreation Com­ 710; Ada Rojas 679. maternal grandparents are Bob and Sharon position. The proposed $8.3 mil­ The notices of increased assess­ method he described as “ as old as Doucette of Glastonbury. His paternal grandpar­ mission members met with the the hill” BRIDGE — Wednesday, April 6: Sol Cohen 4,470; lion 1088-89 town budget, up $1.3 ments contained two categories ents are Joseph and Sharlet Rainville of East selectmen to present sports Carl Lombardo 4,290; Joanne Allard 4.000; Eileen million, or 19 percent, from last not printed on notices sent out in He said his office determined Hartford. He has two brothers, Billy Joe and budgets and recommended to the past years — “ other buildings” what the average house lot size Wilson 3.630; Sally Goodstine 3,500; Rita Paul 3,430 year, will increase the mill rate selectmen that the recreation Mitchel and a sister, Jennifer. and “ acres." Where assessments was for a given area. If a / from 35.75 mills this year to 44.8 position wouldn’t be necessary Barry. Jordan Donald Richard, son of Kevin M. mills in 1988-89. for attached garages were in­ particular house in that area had and Linda Ladone Barry of 434 W. Middle Turnpike, now. Study committee members a lot larger than the average, any Ladies auxiliary to meet The position was proposed by cluded in the total for a house in was born March 24 at Manchester Memorial argued that the selectmen acted difference would be assessed a the Board of Education and the past assessments, they are listed The Anderson Shea Post 2046 Ladies Auxiliary Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Lucille on the recommendations of three lower amount. Athletic Study Committee. under “ other buildings" on the will meet tonight at 7;30 p.m. at the Post Home on Ladone of 434 W. Middle Turnpike. His paternal Recreation Commission In the past, these two figures ) Residents and members of the new form. Any amount of prop­ East Center Street to elect officers and delegates to grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, 14 members instead of the report. erty beyond the size of an average combined into one figure on the third district convention. All members should be Dean Drive, Bolton and Mr. and Mrs. Richard 24-member Bolton Athletic Study from 24 people. notices of increase. present. Committee, which spent four building lot was included under Barry, 315 Grissom Road. "It was the concensus of those “ acreage.” “ If we had combined the two we Salafia, Anne Catherine, daughter of Mark P. and months researching the needs individuals...that was probably a would have eliminated this whole and benefits of hiring a The assessor’s office was Fishing derby winners Joanne C. Kosciol Salafia of 17 Bobby Lane was born 'could do without,’” Pierog said. flooded with questions about the question,” Vincent said. n*gln«ld PInto/M inchntar Harald recreation-parks director, March 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her "These are the three people who new categories, which were not He added that the first he Several area children took awards Saturday in the argued at the hearing that the SPRING PLANTING — Rayona Hobbs, maternal grandparents are Joseph S. and Lucy S. are doing the work (with recrea­ explained in the notices. learned of any problems with the annual Manchester Coon & Fox Club Trout Fishing care for the shrubs, trees and plants that position was necessary and in Dxvid Kool / ManehMlvr Herald center of Woodland Gardens on Wood­ Kosciol of 29 Lyness St. Her paternal granddparents tion programs).” Naab. during the meeting in the preparation of the notices was Derby in Coventry. Children competing in the under Dawn and Al Kausch chose for their many other towns, the recreation Zizka told members of the trict’s age 9 group and winning awards included: Julie land Street, explains how to plant and garden on Monday. are Anthony L. and Elizabeth H. Salafia. of 35 A WINNING LOSER — Dorothy Hayman, of 28 Montague town manager’s office, said, “ It when taxpayers came in to make Summer St. She has a brother, Todd M., 3. director is self-supporting be­ athletic study committee the (categories) should hove been complaints at the Assessor’s ?ls the Smith, age 3, of Bolton who caught five fish: Joe cause of fees that come from selectmen hoped to implement Circle, East Hartford, was named WATES Queen of the ligher Peck caught the largest fish, he won first place for Houghton, Jacquelyn, daughter of Donald and year Friday for losing 31 pounds, more) than any other explained in ’people talk’ to begin Office. Marsha Kaskela Houghton of 21 Laurel Drive, recreation programs and finan­ their recommendations within with." Vincent, questioned by Direc­ his 17-ounce, 13.5-inch bass; David Roggins won cial support of those programs by Hebron, was born March 22 at Manchester the next three to four years. He member of the Manchester Chapter of Women’s He said that the difference was tor Kenneth N. Tedford, said that iwn is second place for his 7.5-ounce, 10.5-inch trout: and Obituaries local businesses. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are said the recreation director posi­ Association to Enjoy Slimming. a greater one than the difference he had not checked with assessors court Lenny Blazys took third place for a 6-ounce. Paul F. Brown Jr., represent­ tion may be added in two years. rict if 10.5- inch trout. In the 10-11 age group, first place Barbara and Tauno Kaskela of Wales Road, between colloquial and ordinary in other communities before Andover. Her paternal grandparents are Carl and ing the senior citizens, asked that "We will try to implement the English. deciding to purchase the program jct for went to Eric Levesque for a 7.5-ounce, 10.5-inch Laura Pitcher A. Westerholm Robert A. Carlo both of East Carol Houghton of Pine Ridge Drive, Andover. She a part-time combination human recommendations you’ve made used to calculate the new assess­ istrict trout: second place was won by Keith Islieb for his Hartford; Director Barbara B. Weinberg Robert A. Carlo, 62, of South Laura M. Pitcher, 92, of Plain- a n d four has a brother, Donald, 3 and a sister, Stephanie, 2. services coordinator, senior to the best of our ability,” Zizka also said that the notices created ments. He has said that the way liable 7-ounce, 10-inch trout: and third place went to grandchildren. Expuision possibie Windsor, husband of Laura ville, formerly of Manchester, Marcue, Danielle Nicole, daughter of Peter and citizens-recreation director posi­ said. confusion. the assessments were broken ;annot Stephanie Ridel for her 5.5-ounce, 9.75-inch trout. In Private funeral and burial .(Robb) Carlo, died Monday at died Sunday after a long illness. Deborah Hagenow of 64 Russell St. was bom March tion be included in the budget. “ This is not the year to add It," Because of the large number of down on the notices were dictated ew er the 12-14 age group. Jesse Litchfield won first place services will be held at the Manchester Memorial Hospital. She was bom in Northampton, 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal "An investment here of $20,000 Pierog said. ^ appeals the Board of Tax Review by the way the program operated. for a 10.5-ounce, 13-inch trout; Scott Sargent took Mass., and she had lived in convenience of the family. The would bring in $40,000 to $50,000," “ When is ttw year?" asked began second place with his 9.5-ounce, 12-inch trout; and He was bom in Hartford, and he grandparents are Carol and Peter Marcue of 100 for checkup deiay received about the new assess­ Vincent said that he believed had lived in Michigan and Man­ Manchester for 28 years, moving family will receive relatives and Ferguson Road. Her paternal grandparents are Brown said. Donna Dietz, a member of the ments, the town administration that Manchester was the first ! were Raymond Hodgdon won third place for his to Plainville five years ago. She friends at their home on Thurs­ “ It’s a person who does a athletic study committee. “ Each he bid 8.5- ounce, 12-inch trout. chester, moving to South Windsor Janice Marcue of East Hampton and the late obtained permission last week municipality in the state to use 15 years ago. He was a 1950 was formerly a hairdresser and day. The Newkirk & Whitney Raymond L. Hagenow. multitude of things and can be year we’re going to have addi­ By Andrew J. Davis board would again vote on from the 0PM to have the 1987 the program, prepared by Ho- Funeral Home, 318 Burnside graduate of the University of beautician in Northampton and Meixell, Marlie Susan, daughter of Jeffrey and self-supporting. If the report was tional expenses." Manchester Herald whether to expel each of the revaluation Grand List set aside, meputer of Rutland, Vt. direc- was a member of St. James Ave., East Hartford, is in charge students. ibardi Scholarships available Connecticut. He had been em­ Marie Kukucka Meixell of Vernon was born Feb. 16 substituting it with the 1986 Grand The subcommittee’s next meet­ Church, Manchester. of arrangements. About 10 tenth graders face The second expulsion vote, if ing is scheduled April 21. ineer- The Manchester Scholarship Foundation is ployed by Kaman Aerospace, at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal List, including new construction. Bloomfield, for the last nine She is survived by several Memorial donations may be expulsion from school next year if necessary, would come in execu­ lewer, accepting applications for financial awards until grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kukucka of years. He was a World War II nieces and nephews, and a friend, made to the American Lung they do not have a state- tive session. Cormier said. The Friday. To be eligible for an award, a student must Andover. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Peace Is focus Navy veteran and was a member Mrs. Rita Meeks of New Britain. Association, 45 Ash St., East Mrs. George Meixell of Vernon. mandated physical completed in state’s Freedom of Information ;r the be a Manchester resident for at least six months The funeral will be Wednesday Hartford 06108. two weeks, said Richard Corm­ Act allows governmental bodies School mission defined Id be of Wapping Community Church. prior to the application deadline, a graduate or at 9 a.m. at the Carlson Funeral ier, director of pupil personnel to take disciplinary action fitrac- South Windsor. ^ upcoming graduate of any secondary public or Home, 45 Franklin Square, New services. against students in private / laHon Berides his wife, he is survived of school seminar private school and planning to enter an accredited Britain. Burial will be Wednes­ Cormier informed members of meetings. in revised statement lative by his mother, Louise (Bunzel) In Mcmoriam Public Meetings post-secondary school as a full-time student. A day at 11:30 a.m. in St. Brigid’s By Anita M. Caldwell Christian Conference of Con­ the Manchester Board of Educa­ ential Manchester Community College student transfer­ Carlo of Hartford; two sons, Robert A. Carlo Jr. of Bristol and Cemetery, Amherst, Mass. There In loving mcinory of Aubrey J. Manchester Herald necticut and a South African tion of the possible expulsions Parents of the students also The Manchester Board of Edu­ statement committee during a direct ring as a full-time student to an accredited during a school board meeting would have an opportunity to Isting Richard J. Carlo of South Wind­ are no calling hours. McMullan who pas.sed away 12th of Meetings scheduled tonight. human rights activist, for­ cation unanimously approved a March 21 meeting, Diesterton four-year, post-secondary school also is eligible April, 1980 Students at East Catholic Monday at Manchester High appear before the board after the i sew- sor: and a daughter, Laurie L, Memorial donations may be merly imprisoned in that coun­ revision in the school system’s said. providing the residency requirement is met made to the American Cancer High School will have an try. will speak about School. He said the board will second meeting, if so desired, he ng the Carlo of South Windsor. If 1 had the world to give. mission statement at the board’s The new statement reads: Applications are available in the guidance offices of opportunity tomorrow to par­ Apartheid. have the opportunity to vote at its said. The expulsions would be new The. funeral will be Wednesday Society, 80 Whiting St., Plainville. I’d give it, yes, and more. Manchester Monday night meeting at Man­ “ The mission of the Manchester local secondary schools and at the financial aid ticipate in a program on April 25 meeting whether to expel rescinded if the students have the chester High School. Public Schools Is to provide equal office at MCC. at 11a.m. in Wapping Community To hear your voice and see Mentai Health Council, Lincoln Center gold room, Students will also have a Henry Westerholm justice and peace issues dur­ any of the 10 students who have physical in the meantime, he opportunity of educational expe­ ibardi Church, 1790 Ellington Road. your face. 3:30 p.m. chance to participate in dis­ The revision, which was started ing a day-long seminar at the not had a physical by then. said. riences for all students. In South Windsor. Burial will be in Henry Axel Westerholm, 78, of and greet you at the door. Budget workshop, Lincoln Center hearing room, cussions on some of the topics. as part of an ongoing process of age 10 school. There are usually only two to partnership with family and Service seeks volunteers Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky East Hartford, husband of Mary I would like to think, 5:30 p.m. And according to John Carey, The school system has never updating board policies, will Hill. Calling hours are today from when my life is done, Throughout the day, begin­ three students who have not had a community, our schools will The Widowed Persons Service of Manchester E. (Riordan) Westerholm and chairman of the Social Justice physical by this time, Cormier had to expel a student since the make the statement clearer than 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the father of Henry Allen Wester­ wherever heaven may be. ning at 8; 30 a m., more than 30 foster an educational climate that needs volunteers to provided individual support to Committee responsible for said. He said he hoped the law was enacted in 1981, Cormier the one adopted in 1973, said Allan Samsel & Carmon Funeral Home, holm of Manchester, died Satur­ That you will be standing Andover guest speakers will talk to the will enable each student to fulfill those who have recently lost a spouse. If you are planning the event, students number of students would be said. B. Chesterton, assistant superin­ 419 Bucklnd R oad, South day at St. Francis Hospital and at the door to welcome me. students about topics such as his-her own unique potential. As interested in helping a widowed person, call Board of Education, Andover Elementary School, are looking forward to the reduced to a student or two tendent for curriculum and Jt Windsor. Medical Center, Hartford. Loved and remembered 7:30 p.m. Star Wars, homelessness, hu­ There are a myriad of reasons an academic institution, Man­ 647-3179. Training is provided. every day. event. students by the next meeting. instruction. Memorial donations may be Besides his wife and son, he is man rights in the Soviet Union, why the students do not get the chester Public Schools exist to Board of Fire Commissioners, Fire house, 7:30 State law mandates that stu­ made to Wapping Community survived by three daughters, Sadly missed. p.m. nuclear threat, world, hunger "There's a good deal of physicals, Cormier said. The “ We wanted the man on the teach students the skills neces­ dents in kindergarten, grades 6or Cardiovascular wellness Church or to a charity of the Your loving wife, son. daughter, and Central America. enthusiasm and interest on school system, though, will make street to understand what we’re sary for a lifetime of learning, 3 Mary Beth Iziarry of Jersey C'ty, 7, and grades 10 or ll have donor’s choice. N.J., Kathy D. Gometzand Karen son-in-law and grandchildren. The speakers are involved their part," Carey said, adding arrangements to help students all about.” he said. and to prepare them to be Dr. George Castro, a cardiovascualr specialist, Bolton locally and statewide in organ­ that the program was planned physicals, Cormier said. Man­ who cannot afford a physical, he The new statement was written functioning members of a multi­ th will conduct a program on Thursday at 1 p.m. at the izations that help promote “ to increase awareness chester has chosen to mandate said. by members of the mission cultural world” Senior Citizens Center. Castro will replace Dr. Republican Town Committee, Community Hall, physicals for students in kinder­ 7:30 p.m. peace and some will share among our students of the Stephen Sinatra who is unable to attend the lecture. their personal experiences different justice and peace garten, sixth and tenth, he said. Sponsored by the Manchester Health Department, Deaths Elsewhere working in other countries as issues." About 600 students must have a the talk is about cardiovascular wellness. Coventry well. In 1981, Carey said, the physical each year, said James seek Prater said he seemed to have the consultation service. His books For example. Brother John school held a similar event, but P . Kennedy, school Dave Prater Sr. Democratic Town Committee, Town Office superintendent. of the Awards Ball May 7 problem beat. Prater was ar­ include “ Confessions of a Medical Building, 8 p.m. Blazo and the Rev. Patrick this year’s program is more PATERSON, N.J. (AP) - Higgins will lead a workshop comprehensive and has more ’The students would be expelled The Fifth Annual Coventry Community Service Dave Prater Sr. of the Grammy rested last summer for selling a Heretic," published in 1979, and fourth on global awareness. Both speakers. from entering classes at the Awards Ball will be held Saturday. May 7, from 8 Award-winning Sam and Dave vial of crack to an undercover “ How to Raise a Healthy Child In ‘d his police officer. He pleaded guilty Spite of Your Doctor,” published have worked in Third World Among the speakers will be beginning of the 1988-89 school p.m. to 1 a m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Hall in Storrs. soul duo who sang the 1960s’ hit countries. Leslie Liddell of the Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. year, Cormier said. At the )udget "Hold On, I’m Cornin’ ’’ and and was sentenced to three years’ in 1984. ectors Tickets will be available beginning Monday from Thoughts board’s May 23 meeting, the Pat White, chairman; Jack Cohen, treasurer; whose fame was revived with the probation. Blues Brothers re-recording of 3 new Joanne I^breaux. secretary or Karen Van Krueningen, in charge of decorations for the ball. “ Soul Man," died Saturday. He Robert Mendelsohn Alan Paton Gmiefly was 50. Do you ever think about what Forgiveness really omas EVANSTON, III. (AP) - Dr. JOHANNESBURG, South Prater met partner Sam Moore is ? Forgiveness never answers offense with offense, WEIGHT WATCHERS 3tesin Health clinic for seniors Robert Mendelsohn, an author, Africa (AP) — Author Alan rather it does what the great St. Paul said It does: r iast in Miami in 1958. Their Memphis- teacher and critic of organized Paton, best known (or his searing The Community Health Care Services Inc. will style soul, including the hit “ Hold “ Don't let yourself be overcome by evil, but ounce medicine, died April 5. He was 61. depiction of black suffering under overcome evil with good” Forgiveness always erbid hold a senior citizen clinic Monday from 1 to 2 p.m. On I’m Comin,’’’ won them Mendelsohn, who received apartheid in his novel “ Cry, The at the Hop River Homes in Andover; Tuesday from popularity through the 1960s and gives the person who has wronged you the medical degrees from the Univer­ Beloved Country,” died today. He opportunity of building a new relationship with you, rthat 8:30 to 10 a m. at the agency office cn Route 6 in a Grammy for “ Soul Man.” But sity of Chicago, was a professor was 85. Columbia: and Wednesday, from 2 to 3 p.m. at the by the early 1970s, their popular­ and therefore the possibility for him or her to begin )ffice. and instructor of pediatrics at the "Cry, the Beloved Country,” again. Foregiveness is walking together Into the Town Office Building in Coventry. Residents are ity had waned, and in 1981 Moore repre- University of Illinois and Northw­ Baton’s first novel, is a compell­ future in which evil does not have the last word. We THE FIGURE YOU WANT elgibile to receive blood pressure checks, tine tests, and Prater broke up. lat he estern University. He also taught ing story of the heartbreak of all know that this is very difficult to do. We also throat cultures and general health guidance. For "Soul Man" was revived as a 's job at Loyola Medical School. 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Fmm kw eaAewMjenl weeks t e 0«4*VtHIMll^iririBln n l0r8BnnS ‘^ —w. n e w tSmcaaeWe ar apgcKl r io t W toN Ws1c2ter« snd who lives on Henry Street and attends Bowers School. ^ WTEAKkTlONAL. MC. O 19M WEIGHT W/VCHER8 »JtE»4AT10NAL^ A}|VS33/VIMN!V$iZ^ 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 12. 1988 1988 - 3 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. April 12, 1988 — 5 les STATE Revenue uncertain as budget vote nears NA'nON Scholarship tests prove By Judd Everhart 1, so that they would not have to take period that will occur in 1988-89, The Associated Press last month. Democratic legislative as much as previously planned from something that, solely because of the leaders have been talking about & R E G IO N the budget reserve fund. calendar, occurs once every 11 years. several variations on it, including a & W O R L D HARTFORD — Executive and This “ rainy day” money was more lucrative for boys Stolberg and Senate President Pro essment legislative branch officials say they plan to exempt part of a home’s value later this Ex-mayor charged In bribe originally set aside to pay off future Tern John B. Larson said that if from taxation. still need to figure out how much tax deficits, not current expenses. Bv Christopher Connell ston, III,, said 63 percent of this their high school grades, extra­ ‘ proper- leaders determine that they need even O’Neill has opposed the homestead WATERBURY — Former Mayor Edward revenue the state can expect next Paleitlnians deported The Associated Press year’s National Merit semifinal­ curricular activities and achieve­ ins since There was no agreement, however, more money to balance the budget, proposal, viewing it as another form year before they can balance the op where all of the cuts would come ists are boys. ments in whittling the field down D. Bergin Jr. has been c h ^ e d with accepting about $2 0 million could be taken out of of what is known as tax classification, JERUSALEM — A Palestinian flashed a proposed $6.3 billion budget for from. WASHINGTON - A group “ It has been true over a number to 6,000 winners who receive William a $3,000 bribe three years ago in exchange for a fund set up last year to be used for allowing towns to tax residential victory sign as he and seven others headed into 1988-89. Some would come from reductions critical of standardized tests of years that boys outnumber scholarships ranging from $250 to awarding a piece of the lucrative municipal residential property tax relief. That property at a lower rate than exile after Israel deported them on charges of The difficulty has been trying to charged today that girls are not girls by about 60-40, sometimes a $ 8, 000. i weeks, towing contract. in proposed legislative pay raises. fund now has $70 million in it. determine how much money will be commercial property. inciting the four-month Arab uprising or winning their fair share of little more, sometimes a little Last year, among the 6,146 who [ices will Bergin, who held the office for 10 years until Under a bill approved by the Appro­ The property tax-relief question raised by the corporations tax, which Another option, which leaders said belonging to terrorist groups. National Merit Scholarships to less,” she said. got scholarships, 62 percent were n notices priations Committee Monday, those further muddles the picture. his defeat by Republican Joseph Santropietro was due April 1. now would have little chance of In another development, Israeli soldiers on attend 'college. She defended the use of the ill be the ' raises would be 5 percent, rather than O’Neill has outlin^ a $30 million boys and 38 percent were girls, in 1985, surrendered at the state police House Speaker Irving J. Stolberg, passage, is a circuit-breaker plan that Monday shot and killed two Palestinians during The National Merit Scholarship ^andardized test to select semifi- she said. een used 25 percent as originally proposed — a plan that would provide tax credits to barracks in Southbury at 4; 10 p.m. Monday. D-New Haven, and the governpr’s would limit residential property tax clashes in the occupied West Bank. Eight Arabs Corp.'s reliance on the Prelimi­ Aallsts, saying, “ The merit pro- The organization sponsors a ! said the saving of about $500,000. homeowners in towns undergoing He was released on a written promise to budget chief, Anthony V. Milano, said increases. nary Scholastic AptitucteTi'est to ' gram is open to more than a separate National Achievement to go out Gov. William A. O’Neill proposed revaluation. The credits, starting at were wounded: The deaths brought to 143 the appear in Superior Court April 20. Monday that returns on the corpora­ Stolberg predicted the General select its 15,000 semifinalists each million youngsters who enter it Scholarship Program for Out­ taking $73.6 million from the rainy $200 in the first year, would be phased number of Arabs killed since Dec. 8. Bergin, 44, is accused of accepting a $3,000 tions tax have been weaker than Assembly would adopt the governor’s year “ is extraordinarily irres­ each year and we have no quotas standing Negro Students that and List day fund to help balance the budget. out over five years. Israel on Monday issued deportation orders payment from Executive Auto Sales in return expected. But they said the weaker tax credit program coupled with some ponsible” and costs women “ mil­ regarding boys or girls or ethnic awards about 700 scholarships he end of Legislative leaders, sensitive to po­ The governor also proposed in­ for 12 other Palestinians. Among them were six AP photo for one third of the city’s towing contract for returns are being offset by higher- form of homestead exemptions. lions of dollars each year” in origin or anything else.” annually, but Roderick said it tential public criticism of raiding the creasing state payments to towns to Arabs from the West Bank village of Belta, 1985. Bribe receiving is a Class D felony than-expected capital gains, divi­ Stolberg said leaders would try to TO GENEVA — Secretary of State scholarships, said Sarah Stock- Using the test “ is the best does not collect ethnic data from that the rainy day fund, said there was general make up for tax-exempt property where an Israeli settler girl and two punishable by a maximum five-year prison dends and interest tax revenue. identify as much as $30 million in the George Shultz fields a question from well of FairTest. method we have found to date to other contestants. month agreement to take Just $53 million within their borders and requiring Palestinians were killed in a clash last week. term and a $5,000 fine. Legislative leaders said they had budget in spending 4hat could be The activists group said it make entry to the program The National Merit awards are hich the from it. revaluations every five years, rather Critics on Monday claimed the expulsions reporters In the White House briefing agreed to trim about $21 million from eliminated. The decision on the actual suspected that minorities are available ... at a relatively among the most esteemed prizes dated, a That amount would be used to pay than 10 as is now the case. were aimed at appeasing Jewish settlers, who room Monday. President Reagan an­ the budget for the year beginning July cuts, he said, would be left to the underrepresented among the nominal fee,” she said, adding available to high school students. as old as Crafts ‘unconcerned’ for an extra state employee pay Since O’Neill’s program surfaced nounced he Is sending Shultz to Geneva governor were angered by an army report saying the girl, ranks of National Merit Scholar­ that switching to some other Many colleges vie in recruiting NEW LONDON — Although his wife had 15-year-old Tirza Porat, was accidentally killed to sign the agreement calling for the ship winners, despite special method of selection might drive A winners and some-fund their own ermined been missing for nearly two weeks. Richard B. by a bullet from a gun a settler used while withdrawai of Soviet troops, from awards earmarked for black up overhead and diminish the awards through the National lot size Crafts scoffed when her close friend suggested guarding a group of Jewish hikers. Settlers say students. funds available for scholarships. Merit program. Other scholar­ a. If a Medicare law Afghanistan. he call the police, the friend testified in the the girl was killed by Arabs. Marianne Roderick, a senior Once the 15,000 semifinalists ships are funded by corporations area had Newtown man's murder trial. Wallach wanted by Meese vice president of the National are chosen, the National Merit and the National Merit Scholar­ age, any Merit Scholarship Corp. in Evan­ Scholarship Corp. does look at ship Corp. itself. iessed a “ He said I ’d been watching too many movies,” Jette O. Rompe, a friend an still unsettled Speakes faked quotes WASHINGTON — Attorney General Edwin co-worker of Helle Crafts at Pan American Meese III wanted longtime friend E. Robert I figures HARTFORD (AP) — The acrimonious debate WASHINGTON — Former White House ;ure on World Airways, testified Monday. spokesman Larry Speakes says he attributed Wallach to join the Justice Department last P over whether doctors should be required to accept spring, despite the growing Wedtech scandal Mrs. Rompe also said Crafts seemed to Medicare reimbursement as full payment for remarks on major foreign policy issues to Teachers’ status unresolved that eventually led to Wallach’s indictment on e two we resent the persistent calls from other treating elderly patients is brewing again — a year President Reagan that the president did not racketeering charges. is whole co-workers of his wife who begged him to after lawmakers hoped they settled the issue by make, in one qase because the president himself arrange an emergency leave with Mrs. Crafts’ instituting a voluntary program. “ had almost nothing to say.” The attorney general knew at the time that first he employer so she would not lose her inh The Connecticut State Medical Society, fearing Speakes, in his new book, describes two Wallach was a witness in the Wedtech case, a after 10 years of reform with the Mrs. Buonanno, a Pan American flight doctors won’t meet the required 85 percent occasions on which he attributed remarks to lawyer for Meese said Monday. But the les was attendant who was with the 39-year-old Mrs. participation level by July 1. is making vague Reagan that he says the president never made. attorney, James Rocap, said Meese did not yet Bv Lee Mltgong the individual needs of students, have encountered delays because to make Crafts on her last flight, testified last week overtures about possible changes in the law, such as Speakes says that after a Korean Air Lines know that his friend was a target of the criminal The Associated Press or whether they are merely of teacher opposition and lack of sessor’s that she called Crafts repeatedly in the weeks an extension of the deadline for voluntary plane carrying 61 Americans was shot down in investigation. “ semiskilled workers” needing funds. NEW YORK — A decade of after his wife vanished. participation. Rep. Paul Gionfriddo, D-Middletown, 1983, he credited statements made by Secretary Meese discussed hiring Wallach to the constant supervision, the re­ Twenty-seven states enacted Direc- school reform has produced ! co-chairman of the Public Health Committee, said of State George Shultz to Reagan. $77,500-a-year job of counselor to the attorney searchers said. tougher teacher training require­ laidthat Millstone 2 shutdown Monday. general. stacks of legislation, higher Still, the report found that ments, including testing of aca­ asessors Lobbyists for the elderly have seized on that and “ Meese recalls that he was clearly interested teacher pay and tighter teaching average salaries rose 31 percent demic ability and minimum before WATERFORD — Workers repairing are demanding that if the 1987 law is to be changed in having Bob Wallach at that time come into the requirements but has left unre­ from 1981 to 1986 to $25,240, and 19 grade-point averages. States are irogram leaking valves in the Millstone 2 nuclear at all. the program should be made mandatory — Iraqis captured department, but that no formal offer was ever solved whether teachers are states adopted minimum salary increasingly stressing liberal ’ assess- full-fledged professionals, a re­ arts background over education reactor discovered another problem, forcing which is anathema to the doctors. United Seniors in NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iran today claimed its advanced to him,” Rocap said. schedules. More recent figures the way port says. from the National Education courses. an extension of the plant’s shutdown, a Action planned to bus 400 elderly people to the forces advanced into northeast Iraq, killing or broken ■ Northeast Utilities spokesman said. Capitol today to demonstrate support for that “ By sheer volume of legisla­ Association estimate average “ Paradoxically, for a number dictated wounding more than 2,000 Iraqis and capturing Gun banned approved tion, it is clear that teaching has Millstone 2 was taken out of service position. salaries at $28,000 this year. of states, improving teacher aerated, border highlands. Iraq said the assault was ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The first state law in the been ’reformed,’” said the 80- Starting salaries are also up, preparation seems to mean re­ Saturday after a small leak of mildly “ I just hope it doesn’t become a heavily polarized repulsed. aelieved page Rand Corp. report, “ The but not enough to close the gap ducing the amount of time radioactive water was discovered inside the issue,’ ’ Gionfriddo said. “ It is almost impossible for nation to ban the sale of cheap handguns known he first Also today, Iraq claimed it fired a missile into Evolution of Teacher Policy,” between teaching and other pro­ devoted to traditional teacher reactor containment building, said Bob me to predict who would win.” as Saturday Night Specials cleared the General ; to use the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz, and Assembly and was sent to the governor, who has released Monday. fessions. According to NEA fig­ education,” the report said. Winkler, the NU spokesman. Medicare, the federal health insurance program AP photo by Ho- shipping executives said Iran attacked and set promised to sign it. “ Teaching policy is up for ures, the average was $17,500 in By 1986, 46 states required He said Monday that while the leak was for those over age 65, pays 80 percent of what it deems a reasonable fee for doctors’ services. The CHARITY FUND REPORT — State ablaze a Saudi Arabian tanker in the Persian Despite a fierce lobbying effort by the grabs — and there are lots of 1987, while beginning accoun­ teacher competency testing for xt meet- being repaired, workers found problems in about a quarter of the money raised by patient pays the rest plus an annual deductable of Gulf. There were no reports of casualties. National Rifle Association, the bill was passed people grabbing,” it said. tants, chemists, computer spe­ admission to teacher education or three of the control rod drive motors, which Attorney General Joseph Lleberman, professional telephone solicitors hired The net result of hundreds of $75. Medicare-set fees are about 30 percent lower Iran’s official Islamic Republic News Agency, Monday night with support from top state cialists and engineers, for exam­ certification or both. But such control the reactor’s power level. left, and Consumer Protection Commis­ education-related bills enacted ple, all earned in excess of testing has stalled in many states than doctors’ normal fees and many doctors by Connecticut charities ended up in the monitored in Nicosia, claimed Iraqi warplanes officials and Sarah Brady, wife of James Brady, Those motors will be replaced before the $ , . formerly charged elderly patients the difference. sioner Mary Heslin issued a report charities’ coffers. today dropped chemical bombs on Iranian during the past decade has been 20 000 because of lack of funding or President Reagan’s press secretary. contradiction and confusion, con­ 9 d plant is returned to service, probably in a Last year’s law required the medical society to Monday in Hartford stating that only troops in Sulaimaniyeh province “ as Iraq’s Overall, the average teacher’s questions about the tests’s Mrs. Brady told legislators at an earlier cluded the report by researchers week. Winkler said. work with state officials to set up a program under forces were losing ground” in the latest purchasing power is practically validity. hearing that a $29 handgun that would be banned Linda Darling-Hammond and / He said the two problems were unrelated. which doctors would agree to accept the Medicare- offensive in the 7‘A-year-old war. IRNA said unchanged from 1971-72 levels, In effect, reformers in the last under the Maryland law was used by John Barnett Barry. set fees as full payment from elderly patients who Iranian troops were equipped with gas masks according to the analysis. two years have come to believe Hinckley in his 1981 assassination attempt that School reform has yet to settle Firefighter rebuffed met certain income guidelines: $19,950 fora single Report says solicitors give and protective clothing, “ but many were Nearly all states considered that there should be higher wounded the president and left husband whether teachers are profession­ person and $24,000 for a couple. injured.” It did not elaborate. performance-based pay systems, standards to enter teaching, but uring a WATERBURY — A veteran firefighter, partially disabled. als possessing a body of knowl­ including merit pay, from 1983 to fewer rules a bout what a nd how to esterton But if fewer than 85 percent of doctors With elderly edge and capable of dealing with rebuffed by the city Retirement Board in his patients are not participating by this July, the 1986. But such programs often teach. fight to return to work after mistakenly being program would become mandatory. a small portion to charities reads: diagnosed as having a life-threatening heart ichester Timothy B. Norbeck, the society’s executive condition, vows he will take his case to Bv Brent Lavmon they can’t get volunteers any­ de equal director, said Monday the societywascompilingthe Lieberman said the report is Superior Court. The Associated Press more,” said Gentile, who has al expe- late.st participation figures, but insisted “ the apparently the first comprehen­ "The only recourse I have is to go to court ” been in business since 1972. “ For nts. In program is working very well.” sive look at telephone solicitors in 2 Morton J. Downey said Monday after the city HARTFORD — Even though doing nothing, they are getting a lly and Gionfriddo. co-chairman of a task force oversee­ the country. charities recieve only about a good deal.” )ls will retirement board rejected his request to rejoin ing the program, said participation stood at 74 The companies last year con­ quarter of the money collected by Attorney General Joseph I. late that the fire department, 4-1. percent according to the latest figure he had seen It ducted 175 fund-raising drives for professional fund-raisers, a tele­ Lieberman conceded that some of to fulfill Downey, 56, has received $86,882 in a is possible the participation level won’t reach 85 136 police, fire and civic organiza­ phone soliciter cited in a state the money kept by the solicitors itial. As tax-free pension since his forced retirement in percent by July, he said. tions such as Kiwanis clubs. 1982 after 29 years in the fire department. Besides favoring a mandatory program, many report contends the charities are goes toward covering costs, but 1 , Man- The solicitors kept between 62 exist to Three doctors now say he is healthy enough to senior citizens strongly object to eligibility “ getting a good deal” considering he said “ our feeling is that these the expense and effort involved. percent and 92 percent of the s neces- return to work. requirements based on income, professional solicitors are mak­ The state report, released money raised. Among charities aarning, Downey had contended the city should end Gionfriddo said both sides have valid arguments ing a lot of money in this business Monday, showed that of $8.6 — and it is a business.” that do their own fund-raising, the to be his pension of $1,335 a month and give him and he is unsure what he would tell legislative leaders if changes in the law were formally sought million collected in 1987 by 19 The U.S. Supreme Court has median percentage of money that a multi- back his job, but neither he nor his attorney. by either side. telephone-solicitation compan­ ruled that that states cannot goes for charitable purposes, as Connecticut^ Book Linda Tableman, were given an opportunity to ies. only about $2.3 milbon, or 26 regulate what percentage of the opposed to administration and present their side of the case before the vote at percent, went to chamjr The money raised professional solici­ other costs, is 74 percent, accord­ the late-afternoon meeting. figures were based on informa­ tors can keep, Lieberman said. ing to Assistant Attorney Daavid Adults are liable tion telephone solicitors /must But under the state’s 1986 Ormstedt, who heads the chari­ Westport teen cleared provide under a 1986 stater law. Professional Solicitors Act, tele­ ties unit. BRIDGEPORT — A Superior Court jury has Al Gentile, president of phone fund-raisers must inform The solicitors that turned over cleared a Westport teen-ager of murder, for damages by Wallingford-based Sentimental potential donors if they are being the smallest percentage to the deciding that he stabbed a 14-year-old Journey Productions, said many paid and what pecentage of the charities included Sarasota. Fla.- telephone solicitors mount theat­ Fairfield girl to death in self defense. donation goes to charity. based Show Office Inc., which drunken minors rical productions, raising money Solicitors must also file finan­ The 12-member jury deliberated more than passed on 8.3 percent of the is here. by selling tickets or advertising to cial statements with the public four days before finding 17-year-old Anthony HARTFORD (AP) — The state Supreme Court’s $247,056 it raised; and Gentile’s the charity productions over the charities unit — a joint operation landmark ruling that adults who serve alcohol to Sentimental Journey Produc­ M. Risi innocent at 4 p.m Monday in the fatal telephone. Such productions can of the attorney general’s office minors can be held responsible for injuries caused tions, which passed on 11 1 stabbing of Samantha Leonard on Feb. 8, 1987. be quite expensive, he said. and the Department of Consumer The jury also cleared Risi, a student at by the underage drinkers should serve as a simple percent of the $231,280 it “ The reason they look to us is Protection. collected. In the next few day.s, expect to find .something Staples High School in Westport, of lesser message to parents, says a lawyer on the case. charges of first-degree manslaughter, “ You can’t just serve liquor to a minor and not . BOttdfi/EW-INGTON. very important on your doorstep—your new second-degree manslaughter and criminally expect to pay.” said Carey B. Reilly, attorney for This spring, edition o f the Southern New England Telephone negligent homocide. the family of a Ridgefield teen-ager who was struck P i r MARC BAKERY & and killed by a car driven by a drunken classmate in keep in step with .. 5Aw5SSr«oS;vtae. directory. As jurors left the courtroom, several hugged 1983. COFFEE SHOP ' .. . J...... —...... ^ Risi and one gave him a St. Christopher’s Monday’s ruling, which reversed Connecticut’s Metropolitan Life - Inside youTI find the White Pages, with the medal. SOUTH WINDSOR (eastern portion), centuries-old common law, came in a civil lawsuit Insurance. JENNY’S BAKERY most up-to-date, complete listings, as well as The against a Ridgefield man who threw a beer bash in TOiLMi^» VERNON Chicken fire probed 1983 for 400 high school students. The dead youth. COFFEE SHOP Original Yellow Pages. For over l(X) years The 9 Christopher Ely, and the driver, Thomas Foley, Original Yellow Pages have helped Connecticut SCOTLAND. 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Fay” “A tyusted Name Since 1980” QUALITY INN AND CONFERENCE CENTER any, Establlshedin 1954 Planning any general construction or remodeling project can be a major financial Investment Clients want to be assured their ts HONEY W AQON SEPTIC TA N K SERVICE, located at 24S Adams Street In Manchester; phone 649-2330, specializes In dollars are well spent when they choose a contractor. CO M P LETE CA R PEN TR Y SER VICE works hard to meet the needs of the dlentl The company acts as a general contractor COMFORT INN DIVERSIFIED AUTOMATION CONSULTANTS 8 the expert cleaning. Installation and repair ot septic tanks, leach beds and dtywells. Don't take chances by having someone work on for new construction, repairs, expansions and remodelling. One of their primary goals Is to educate the consumer In the process of your spetic tank who doesn't have this experience. S o many times that type of work must be dug up and done all over, all because of \^fn every community there Is one Inn teat stands above the rest In the minds of travelers and business professionals. In the ter. choosing a contractor as well as understanding the phases and steps Involved In coordinating any project lack of knowledge and experience. Be wise and have It done property the first time by the professionals at H O N E Y W A Q O N S E P T IC H m ^ r d ^ a we are pleased to say that guests are provided some of the best accomnwdations available. QUALITY INN AND (CORP) C O M P L E T E C A R P E N T R Y S E R V IC E begins each job with a detailed estimate or bid, and then assists you In the planning TANK SERVICE. « and design. 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Th e many business travelers Modern business could not survive without the help of skilled and diversified computer professionals and the products they W hen you have thoroughly searched the existing residential or commercial market and not found the building that truly meet rket SEPTIC TANK SERVICE can be depended upon year round to satisfy you and they fully guarantee th^r work. ^ always make QUALITY INN AND CONFERENCE CENTER and COMFORT INN their places to stay while in the area supply. A your needs, Its not necessarily time to compromise. Many people In the area have found that a custom home, commercial building or With their unlimited pumping capacity, H O N E Y W A Q O N S E P 'TIC T A N K S E R V IC E can successfully handle both residential u e the best tes^onlal to the excellence these facilities provide. Most major credit cards are graciously accepted. expansion by COM PLETE CARPENTRY SERVICE can best match their requirements. D IV ER S IFIED A U T O M A T IO N C O N S U L T A N T S of Ellington, Phone 875-6867 are representative of such sen/ice and d and commercial systems. I M 6 -5 7 0 0 ®-*^UTY INN and CONFERENCE CENTER Is located on Routes 30 & 83,51 Hartford Turnpike, In Vernon, phone 203/ Now CO M P LETE CA R P EN TR Y SER VICE Is proud to offer a full line of high quality replacement windows. They are ot high support to the business community of the Manchester area. I Besides offering you dependable Installations, cleaning and repairs, H O N E Y W A Q O N S E P T IC T A N K S E R V IC E can also icut, quality, solid vinyl windows that offer the optional amount ot Insulation space between the douU e or pane glass, f u ^ n welded They will help make the most of your Investment with In-depth, on-sIte feaplblllt^tudles, Installation, personalized training be relied upon lor complete excavating and consultation services. H O N E Y W A Q O N S E P T IC T A N K S E R V IC E manufacturers quality This Is a full-service hotel with a total of 18 meeting and function rooms that can accommodate up to 800; they offer family, mitered corners. C O M P L E T E C A R P E N T R Y S E R V IC E also offers an outstanding guarantee, one of the best In the Industry. You may and follow-ups. D IV ER SIFIED A U T O M A T IO N C O N S U L T A N T S can supply any typo of syslem and provide true flexibility to find the septic tanks and HONEY W AQON SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Is both licansed and insured. corporate and conference, as well as motor coach and athletic team rates. have a choice of four colors, such as white, beige, brown or grey. Call 871-8023 for Information. best overall equipment that suits the customer's needs and budget Doug Townsend, the owner, stresses that DIVERSIFIED In this 1688 Business Profiles Review, lor the second consecutive year, we, the editors, recommend HO NEY W AQON Few things are more enjoyable In life than a fine meal after a full day. None are finer than the thick, juicy steaks and The editors of the 1988 Business Profiles Review are pleased to feature CO M P LETE CAR PEN TR Y SERVICE, acontracting A U T O M A T IO N C O N S U L T A N T S will do all they can to advise you to the fullest of the systems or peripherals you may need for network S E P T IC T A N K S E R V IC E to all our readers and suggest that you call John P. Fay and his knowledgeable staff for all your spetic tank, mouthwatering array of fish dishes In The Steak Club Restaurant. Live entertainment lures you back Into their cocktail lounge tor a firm with years of experience serving the area. When you are considering any general contracting, custom ^ik lin g or remodeling, contact control, monitoring and performance measurement you are looking tor. They will guide you to the right products with the certainty of leach bed and drywell work. nightcap and an evening of fun. these professionals. CO M PLETE CAR PEN TRY SERVICE Is located In Vernon, phono 871 -8023.^*olrfor their display In the yellow all-around compatibility. After their professional Installations are completed, they will personally stand "behind you" and train you on pagesi Complimentary Continental Breakfast Is served to all hotel guests In the Coffee Shop. the use of the . P Passing your spare time at the hotel also has Its own rewards. Arrange tee-time at our own 18-hole, Par 3 golf course or W e, theeditors ot this I988 Business Profiles Review feel you coulddo no bettor than tocontact DIV ER S IFIED A U T O M A T IO N miniature golf course. Cinema I & 2 are located on their grounds, and a shopping center is close by. C O N S U L T A N T S for all your micro computer and data terminal needs. What makes this company outstanding is the extra effort they ECONOMY HOME IMPROVEMENTS Enjoy their Connecticut Country Weekend, a super getaway tor $39.95 per person, per nite, double occupancy. It Includes make tor consistent service and support - after the sales. room, dinner and Continental breakfast. This Is available Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. Call D IV ER SIFIED A U T O M A T IO N C O N S U L T A N T S at 675-6867 for effective and economical solutions, tor a successful LIPMAN VOLKSWAGEN If you prefer their Family Style Weekend, it includes 2 hotel rooms, tickets for Cinema I or 2, and deluxe Continental breakfast today and tomorrowl Owned and Operated By Ron Mike for $72.00 per nIte, family rate applies to two adults and up to four children 18 years or under. This Is available Friday, Saturday and As any Manchester area property owner knows, there Is nothing that Increases the value and beauty of their home more than A Company of People Who Care Sunday only. These weekend packages have to be booked 7 days In advance, based on availability. Make your reservations today, you'll be glad you did. attractive vinyl or aluminum siding. Every car maker has such a wide variety of models to choose from, that It Is virtually Impossible tor a person to decide where The C O M FO R T INN Is located on 425 Hartford Turnpike, Rte 30 in Vernon, phone 871-2432. When that siding is professionally installed by E C O N O M Y H O M E IM P R O V E M E N TS , located at 43 Boston Hill Road, to purchase a new automobile. All the manufacturers advertise that their cars are the besL but no one can really say which Is superior. "Like Family, like home," Is their motto, and with all of the amenities provided their guests, it gives us great pleasure at Business Andover; phone 643-9633, you can be sure It wrill be at the best price, and done by professionals who have 40 years of experience In All automobiles which are being produced.must have their strong points, or they wouldn't have sunrived In such a competitive WILSON ELECTRICAL COMPANY INC. Profiles Review to recommend these outstanding Inns and the services they provide their guests. the siding profession. Because of their reputation for the finest work. It would be wise to calf 643-6633 soon and at least schedule the marketplace. W e can therefore conclude that the most Important difference In buying Is the reputation of the dealer from which you From honeymooners to corporate executives, no one could do better. The commercial and industrial electrical contractor serving the Greater Hartford area Is W IL S O N E L E C T R IC A L CO M P A N Y siding and related work you want done, because as the best, these experts will be very busy, very soon. purchase your new car. E C O N O M Y H O M E IM P R O V E M E N TS Installs a wide range of vinyl and aluminum siding textures and colors, which they can Th e best dealer to buy a car from offers a fair price cn a new car as well as an honest value on your trade-in. However, the INC., they are conveniently located on 73 Summit Street In Manchester, phone 664-1418. place on your home In a relatively short time. You may wish a full coverage siding system, meaning you will never have to paint soffit, most important factor Is the service that you receive on your new car long alter It was purchased. 0 If you would like to join their team of professional technicians, please call Earle Wilson or Uyod Wilson at 646-1418 to te l fascia or window trim again, or you may wish the traditional siding treatment. In either event, rest assured you will Immediately inaease W e, the editors of the 1988 Business Profiles Review would like to make mention of a dealer that considers the most Important up a personal appointment, as they are seeking qualified employees. the value, appearance and prestige of your home. part of selling a car the quality service he can render you alter your purchase. W e are speaking, of course, of U P M A N VO LK SW AG EN , Another special feature of ECONOMY HOME IMPROVEMENTS Is replacement windows and doors. ECONOM Y HOME located at 24 Tolland Turnpike In Vernon, phone 649-2638, who handles a complete line of Volkswagen automobiles. W o suggest, for MOVIES AND MORE OF MANCHESTER IM P R O V E M E N TS can show you how heat savings alone could pay for the cost ot replacement doors or windows. Th e y prefer to use the second year In a row, that you see them today for a new or quality used car, and you'll become another In their satisfied fomlly of only the finest quality materials, of course. customersi “Your Home Video Store" THE ADAMS MILL RESTAURANT As editors of this 1988 Business Profiles Review, for the second consecutive year, w e are very pleased to recommend the “MasterCard, Visa and Discovery Accepted” professional siding services provided by ECONOM Y HOM E IM PROVEM ENTS, phone 643-%33 In Andover. Call them today and bo on the way to a more beautiful, carefree, comfortable home tomorrowl MOVIES AND MORE OF MANCHESTER Is the number one stop for entertainment because they feature one of the most THE MARKET RESTAURANT CARLSON CABINET COMPANY complete movie rental libraries In the Manchester area. With thousands of movies to choose from, such as. The Princess Bride, Innerspace, Beverly Hills Cop II, Stakeout, and The Living Daylights, to name a few. The y also feature the famous Disney Classics W p all agree that a good restaurant has four main requisites; first, great food; second, good friendly service; third, a varied A Trusted Name Since 1935 as well. menu selection; and last, but not least, reasonable prices. When we find a restaurant that offers these four things, it Is indeed a treat; They will gladly rent you a video recorder. If you don't own your own. MOVIES AND MORE OF M ANCH ESTER are located and this treat Is yours each time you visit both T H E A D A M S M ILL R E S T A U R A N T In Manchester, on 165 Adams Street, phone 646- CHINA STAR CHINESE RESTARAUNT Family Owned & Operated by The Carlsons For Three Generations In Manchester, on 1139 Tolland Turnpike, In the Burr Coorner Shopping Plaza, phone 643-6445. Stop In soon you'll be glad you didi 4039 and TH E M ARKET RESTAURANT In Glastonbury on 39 New London Turnpike, phone 633-3832. Whether you are redesigning or building new, CARLSON CABIN ET COM PANY, located In Granby at 43 Meadowbrook When the owner first opened the doors. It was with the Idea that a restaurant should com bine great food and friendly service Formally Song Hays East Restaurant with the proper atmosphere, and the popularity of T H E A D A M S M IL L a n d T H E M A R K E T R E B T A U R A N T has certainly proven the value Road, phpne 653-2139, can help you create the Ideal kitchen or bath you've always wanted. They specialize In custom designed kitchens of his theory. We're not going to try to tell you that they desen/e a 5star rating from the Mobil Qulde, but there are some fatuMIcs who'd Open Seven Days a Week and baths, from Inital concept to final completion and offer a complete range of senrlces tailored to fit the specific needs of your project probably walk through a tornado to feast on the food sen/ed here. The chefs and professional staff ore experts In catering and wM gladly Business Profiles Review has found a Chinese Restaurant worthy of special mention. CHINA STAR CHINESE AndnoprojectlstoolargeorsmallatCARLSONCABINETCOMPANY. lfyou'restartingnew,thelrlayoutandde8lgnex|Wts VISITING NURSE AND HOME CARE OF assist you In selecting a delicious menu for your guests and you can be sure of economical prices and proteeslonal servloe. will draw up a plan or work with your own existing designs and ideas. In both cases, CA R LSO N C A B IN E T CO M PANY can recommend R ESTA U R A N T has an appeal for the young professionals who enjoy traditional Chinese food In a contemporary atmosphere. They O ne big reason for the steady growth In the volume of business being done Is the surprisirtgly low cost of dinittg here. You the most suitable products and appliances, as well as assit In coordinating components, such as countertops and flooring, that make areoonvenlently located In Vernbn,]ustoffl-84, Exit 65 to Route 30 at Th e El Camino Plaza, behind Rein's Dell, phone 872-8662. C H IN A may choose from a wide menu selection, and regardless of what you choose. It will be one of Itw beat meals you have ever eaten.' each finished kitchen and bath unique. S TA R CHINESE R ESTA U R A N T serves authentic Mandarin, Szechuan and Cantonese Chinese cuisine that will have you coming back MANCHESTER, INC. While it's sometimes easy to overtook the fact that eating Is essentially a veiy simple pleasure, the next time you need Custom and stock cabinetry by such Industry leaders as Imperla, Schrock and Merlllat can be all selected at their showroom lime and time again. reminding, we suggest that you try either one of them tor friendly service and great meals, and w e are sure you will leave satisfied. and Installed by C A R L S O N C A B IN E T C O M P A N Y professionals. Th e y have the styles, materials, stains hardware to create your Bringing Heaith Care Home For those on Iherun, business groups and hosts with hungry guestsCHINASTAR CHINESE RESTAURANToffersluncheon and The staff Invites everyone to dine with them regularly, artd the writers of the 1968 Business Profiles Review commend T H E dream kitchen or bath. specials for $3.95. Be sure to call for their complete take-out menu. Take-out orders are treated with the same care and attention as At some polnt^te'a large percentage of people's lives, the reality of deciding on remaining In the home with specialized care A D A M S M ILL and T H E M A R K E T R E S T A U R A N T on their continued dedication to excellence. thoughyouweretheEmperorof the Ming Dynasty. CHINASTARCHINESERESTARAUNTalsooffersexoticdrIriks in their comfortable The showroom, located at 43 Meadcwbrook Road In Granby, phone 653-2139, is open Monday through Friday from S.'OO AM comes to light, whether it bd-fpr yourself or someone dose to you. Today people live longer but also live more useful and productive to 5:00 PM. They are open Saturdays by appointment. cocktail lounge. Ask about their banquet facilities for groups large or small, where you will find a fabulous time will be had by all. lives. An Increasing number of elders, adults and children with special medical needs desire to remain In their home where they can It gives us great pleasure at Business Profiles Review once again to give our recommendation to this very popular Chinese The editors of this 1968 Business Profiles Review recommend CARLSON CABIN ET COM PANY to each ot our readers receive skilled care, and/or health care maintenance to retain a sense of privacy and independence. Restaurant, and we suggest, an evening at CHtNA STA R CHINESE R ESTARAUNT will be an evening you'll always remember. For interested in a beautllul kitchen or bath and suggest you phone them at 653-2139 to set you plans In motion. You can depend on them Th e registered nurses and certified home health aides strive to excel In the dally care and supervision of their patients and your convenience, most major credit cards are graciously accepted and resen/ations are taken. Starting May 1st, CHINA STAR for quality craftsmanship, reasonable prices and personalized, professional sen/ice. their needs. In their familiar environment. RIGHT ROOFING CO. C H IN E S E R E S T A U R A N T will be open until 1:00 AM tor snacks and late evening cocktails. Co-ordinated under physician's orders, registered nurses will provide such care as dressing changes, giving Injections, supervising medication and health teaching. Owned & Operated By Luis Rivera For Over 11 Years__ Home Health Aides are para-professlonals who provide personal care~servi^, sucfi as bathing, dressing and meal preparation. “ A good roof Is an all-important factor In the protection ot your building Investment and a fimt well knowrt for the Installation ALL-SEASON POOL, INC. DENA’S DANCE STUDIO Physical, speech and occupational therapy is available for the patient to reach their full potential. Medical social workers are and maintenance of all types of roof Is the R IG H T R O O FIN G C O . In Manchester at 13 Short Stfeet phone 649-5626. also available to resolve emotional and financial problems as well as provide support. Your roof represents only about 3 percent of your building investment, yet. Its value Is out of all proportion to Its coat; for a Owned & Operated By Bob Mortenson For Over 30 Years Dena Draugells - Director Special services Include hospice care. Intravenous therapy, day after surgery care, pediatric care and 24-hour service seven roof acts as a guardian of your building and all Its contents. Dance Is an art form that is educational, good for posture, co-ordination and welghUoss, and just plain enjoyable. If you, and days a week. Just as you take inventory of any possessions periodically so you should check up on your roof. Let these roof spedafists Do you often wish you were In a position to own a swimming pool? Well, It does N O T require a fortune anymore. With modern examine your roof. They may find that It Is In good condition, ready lor many years of servloe. They may find defects that can easily a friend or your child have an Interest In dance we highly recommend D E N A ’S D A N C E S T U D IO , located at 1678 Ellington Road in South V IS ITIN G N U R S E A N D H O M E C A R E O F M A N C H E S T E R offers the communities of Manchester and Bolton wellness methods ot construction and many new developments In the building field, A L L -S E A S O N P O O L , IN C., located at922 Boston Turnpike, activities for senior citizens, Alzheimer's support group programs and wellness child dlnlcs. be remedied, but which If neglected might soon dangerously weaken your roof. O r again they may dsoover that your roof Is so ba d^ Windsor, phone 644-4953. Dena keeps abreast In the latest styles and techniques and will fully Instruct you In balleL jazz, and tap. Her (Rte. 44), In Bolton, phone 649-6962, can handle pools for you to fityour budget In almostanyshape or design you wish. A L L -S E A S O N W e, the editors of this 1966 Business Profiles Review wish to highly commend this private, non-profit Medicare approved worn that It needs a new covering to protect It and to prevent a costly leak. They are full Insured and offer free estimates. instojction Is available to pre-schoolers through adults; from beginners to advanced. Try it, you'll love the unveiled energy you'll getl P O O L , IN C . also features spas and solar rooms along with fences, and can also furnish do-it-yourselfers with pool kits. agency, where the approach to caring for the patient Is high quality, personalized care. Call 647-1481 tor Information and services. They This 1986 Review edition and Its compllprs are pleased to suggest the R IG H T R O O FIN G C O . to our readers as one firm who If you are Interested In real savings of $1,000, $2,000, $3,000 or more, be sure to contact this firm. You can Install the pool, are an equal opportunity employer, and employment opportunities are available. does the job right at an honest pricel or A L L -S E A S O N P O O L , IN C . will Install it for you. Write or call them for complete Information., A L L -S E A S O N P O O L , IN C., one ot the oldest pool firms In the industry, also supplies a full line of accessories such as diving boards, filters, ladders, pool heaters, vacuum cleaners, and all other equipment necessary to complete your pool. CANINE HOLIDAY INNE Th e editors of this 1988 Business Profiles Review take great pleasure In suggesting this fine company to our readers for their sincere and ethical business practices. Your Pet’s Total Health Care Facility JOY OF THE WOK TIC TA t UPHOLSTERERS If you are like most pet owners, you are very concerned about the quality of health care that your pet receives, and If you have Locally Owned & Operated By paul Staves Escape For Lunch or Dinner to go out of town and leave him behind. It is Important for you to know that he Is In capable hands. W e, the editors of this 1988 Business “With Over 15 Years of Experience” EVERGREEN LAWNS Profiles Review would like to recommend, for a second year In a row, the most complete animal health care facility, C A N IN E H O L ID A Y “You've Never Had Authentic Chinese Cuisine Until You’ve Tried Us” INNE. For fine upholstering and furniture repairing see T IC TA C llP H O L B T E R E R B , located at 45 Columbine Road in Toland, phone Famous for their delicious, exotic Szechuan and Hunan Chinese cuisine, J O Y O F T H E W O K has become the Ideal spot when Dan Daniels - Manager This veterinary-owned facility is far more than just another boarding kennel, and your pets dally health care malntenarrce is 8754971. their major concern. C A N IN E H O L ID A Y IN N E offers the very finest In boarding facilities where you can leave your pet In dlmate- the person on the go is In the mood for great Chinese food. Many valuable pieces of furniture has been restored to their original beauty artd usefullness by T IC T A C . Nothing adds more to the beauty of a home or business than a plush, green lawn. E V E R Q R E E N L A W N S are one of those controlled comfort all year-round. Each dog Is given his own private kennel where he Is not disturbed by his neighbor, with a large, J O Y O F T H E W O K features outstanding Chinese food like soups, egg rolls, chicken wings, fried rices, roast pork, spare ribs, In the line of general upholstering and furniture repairing they render a distinctly superior servloe. fewrellablecompanleswhomweareabletofeatureinthls Review. Theyspecializelnoompletelawntreatmentforyourhomeorbusiness spacious run all his own. All animals are given Individualized care and attention (veterinary dlnlc on premises) and the foods here are combinations, beef with broccoli, specials, or all-time favorites, ail ready to go just by calling aheW(. J O Y O F T H E W O K Is the perfect T IC T A C has a complete line of upholstering fabrics to suit your choloe and decors. grounds, as well as appointments to Inspect the progress of your lawn. They'll specify ycur grass type and completely monitor any crab the finest available anywhere. solution when you're expecting guests on a moment's notice. It's also just the thing for parties of any kind cr size. As of May 1 st, the new hours will be 10 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday, or by appointment From May 1st to July 1st grass, weeds, or insect Infestations. It you love cats, you will be awed by the new catteiy at C A N IN E H O L ID A Y IN N E. This beautiful building l&designed Treat your kids to something they'll really like, at prices that will enable you to be the perfect host, and even let them Invite T IC T A C will give their customers 15% off on materials, and 2 5 % senior citizen discount W e recommend this fine firm to all our readers. E V E R Q R E E N L A W N S have been doing business with the people of the area for sometime, and during that time, they have spedfically with a cats' privacy and very speblal needs In mind. Spedallsts In all aspects of feline health care, C A N IN E H O U IX A Y IN N E some friends. W hy don't you stop by and pick up a copy of their extensive menu For ypur convenience, J O Y O F T H E W O K is established themselves as one of the leading companies In their field. No amount of effort Is spared to give you the most careful and Is highly regatxled tor their excellent grooming of cats. Here your special feline can be bathed and dematted using equipment designed conveniently located at 287 Middle Turnpike In West Manchester, phone 643-4600. The editors of this 1968 Business Profiles Review effective service, and the customers of E V E R Q R E E N L A W N S are delighted with the sen/lce they receive. especallly for cats alone. once again, recommend J O Y O F T H E W O K for their good food, efficient sen/ice, and down to earth prices. Tty them soon, we know This company, EVERQREEN LAW NS, have had a long experience at the lawn business and are thoroughly competent In It has been said that a pet owners biggest problem In health care Is maintaining the animals' coats and skin In prime condition. you'll be glad you did. They are open 11:30 AM -10:00 PM. six days a week, Tuesdays through Sundays. Closed Monday. every respect. Ask them about their free lawn analysis. Flea bites or eczem a can make your dog or cat miserable, and for many of us, this is an ongoing battle. Let the experts at C A N IN E U.S. ALARMS The composers of this 1988 Business Profiles Review are not often able to give the wholehearted recommendation to any H O L ID A Y IN N E help you In the war against fleas; they are specialists who understand how to solve your problem early and effecmely firm which we give E V E R Q R E E N L A W N S . You can visit them at 53 Slater Street In Manchester or call 649-8667 for complete details. with veterinarian-approved products, specialized shampoos and preventive maintenance. They are the ope to call on whenever yM ^ Earle Everett • President are in need of animal health care advice; and they offer kits and pamphlets os well for use at home. May w e suggest that the next titm^ your special friend Is In need of some very special attention, you think first ot C A N IN E H O L ID A Y IN N E , your pets total health care facility. Steven Everett - Vice President Located at 200 Sheldon Road In Manchester, phone 646-5971. MAACO AUTO PAINTIN^& BODY WORKS Many businessmen today have come to enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that their place of business Is protected with not CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING INC. only just a good lock on the door, but with an approved alarm system guarding their business with the utmost reliability tor only porwilas Locally Owned & Operated by Mike DeCaprio a day. If you're a company owner or a manager and can't keep up with the details of bookkeeping. Business Profiles Review would The personnel at M A A C O A U T O P A IN TIN Q & B O D Y W O R K S are specialists in all phases of auto collision repair work as The people to see In this area are U .8 . A LA R M S , located In Manchester, phone 647-8345 tor estimates on your alaim naads. like to recommend C U S T O M B O O K K E E P IN Q IN C ., located at 19 Bora Road in Bolton, phone 643-1716. SENTRY REAL ESTATE SERVICES, INC. well as auto refinIshIng. The place to have your foreign or domestic car body rebuilt or expertly refinIshed Is at M A A C O 'S conveniently The y carry many different types of alarms, not only lor business and Industry, but for home protection also. U A A L A R M S At CUSTOM BOOKKEEPINQ INC., Jan Rodrigue has over 16 years experience and provides a oompletB bookkeeping located In Manchester at 550 North Main Street. Phone 647-9928. also feature a 24-hour central monitoring station. service. When you call CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING INC., you really get your money's worth. Your books are promptly put In order, The real estate needs of the 80s require a greater level ot sophistication from the professionals Involved. With corporate The owner, Mike DeCaprio, fully understands the needs of today's cars, and has much experience in this field. Whether it Their experience In this field has taught them just exactly what type of alarm system Is best suited tor each IndlvIduN need. up-to-date and organized. Business records are everchanging, and at CUSTO M BOOKKEEPINQ INC., Jan can serve each dlenrs relocations Involving cross-country coordination, ever changing mortgage artd flnaitdng alternatives and Individualized marketing is a small dent, a crushed body or a large frame straightening job, you will receive the same courteous treatment and professional Major credit cards are accepted, and financing Is available. Itidividual needs. techniques for each property...the need for a competent network of real estate professionals Is evident SEN TR Y R EAL E S TA TE Is workmanship. The editors of this 1988 Business Profiles Review Invite our readers to look Into the proper alarm protecfion system tor thak 9 home or business. You will enjoy doing business with this reputable firm that has sen/ed this area faithful^ and weN. We, the editors ot this 1988 Business Profiles Review, feel that by closing this year's books and getting next yearoff to a wise just s u ^ a company. They are located In Manchester at 63 East Center S t. phono 643-4060. M A A C O A U T O P A IN TIN G & B O D Y W O R K S is one of the better known auto collision repair shops In the Manchester area start, you owe It to yourself to call C U S T O M B O O K K E E P IN Q IN C . today at 643-1716. Th e experts at S E N T R Y are altogether familiar with all details Indispensable to the real estate business. Th e y vrlll list your and It's because of their reputation for excellent workmanship. All work has to meet the approval of Mike before It leaves the shop, and property wtthrealtorsthroughoutthereglon. TheyhavedevelopedanacutesenseofvaluetthroughthelrexperlenoelnllstIngatKisellIng it is this type of personal attention to detail that has gained M A A C O the reputation of being craftsmen of the highest quality. They will real estate properties.- Bofotown and niral properties are listed, and they also have a good selection of itKome properties. assist their customers In the arrangement of towing or rental cars. How many lim e^have you seen a property listed fo r sale by owner* and six months to a year later It remalrted unsold, while Remember, Insurance pclldes permit you to choose the repair shop you like best. We suggest you select M AACO A U TO property alt around it is belrig sold...sold by r ^ estate spedallstsl Som e people feel they will save money by selling their own home, P A IN TIN Q & B O D Y W O R K S to handle all your collision repair needs. Their body work as well as auto refInIshIng Is among the best RONCLAY MACHINE, INC. MILL RIVER MEADOWS when In fact the.fee they would pay a broker could well be the wisest Investment they could make. done In this area. These craftsmen have the "know how" that truly puts their work In a class by Itself and they believe there is no substitute Whatever transaction you seek, list with S E N T R Y R E A L E S T A T E Exporlenoo, Integrity and total service are all In your comer for quality in safety. Owned & Operated by Ronald G. Mottram For Over 4 Years GATEWAY ESTATES when you list with the people oriented professionals at this outstanding agency. W e, the editors of this 1988 Business Profiles The editors of this 1986 Business Profiles Review recommend you see Mike and the experienced staff M A A C O A U T O Professional men. Industrialists, manufacturers and others requiring precision machine work In the Hartford County area hove Review, suggest our readers look to S E N T R Y In Manchester for the most professional and complela real estate senrice In this region. P A IN TIN G & B O D Y W O R K S for all work of this type. come to depend on RONCLAY MACHINE, INC. lor machine services. MEADOWS AT TOLLAND Conveniently located at 56B Loomis Street In Manchester, phone 649-1231, this reputabla company has astabllshod an At last...a condominium complex for the discriminating that is tally a pleasant alternative to the cost of a private home with enviable following of safisfied customers over the last four years. R O N C L A Y M A C H IN E , IN C . turns out jobs on schedule and produces the kind ot quality that brings their clients back again and agalnl the finest In leisure living. Because people realize that home ownership brings visions of shoveling snow, endless Saturdays painting TRl CITY FUELS, INC. VVith the type of precision equipment required tor a perfect job every time. R O N C L A Y M A C H IN E , IN C . Is the area's leading the trim work and raking of leaves, condonimium living Is now the choice for every age group and personal situation. machine shop. They can handle fabrication and production work as well as welding and other speciality jobs. Before you let anyone T o fully enjoy this lifestyle of the 80's look no further than these outstanding complexes In this area. M IL L RIV ER M E A D O W S , EAST HARTFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL “Need Fuel...Trl City" do Y O U R machine work, check with this well-establiBhed concernl The authors of this 1966 Business Profiles Review are pleased to located at 1255 EIHngton Road In South Windsor, phone 644-2543, has one and two bedroom cortdomlnlums with pool, tennis courts, list this outstanding firm. anddubhouse. GATEWAYE8TATES,locatedat233ElllnglonRoadinEastHartford,phone528-8962hasone,twoandlhreebedroom Locally Owned & Operated By Michael-L. & Mark F. Gallagher AND VERNON VETERINARY HOSPITAL condominiums with pool and tennis courts/ M E A D O W S A T T O L L A N D , located at 268 Hartford Turnpike In Tolland, p h ^ 872-1266, The name TR l C ITY FUELS, INC., located at 89 West Road In Ellington, next to Moser Dairy Store, phone 875-7227. Is well has one bedroom condominiums with tennis courts. All are desigrted with a variety of styles with locations convenient to business artd Drs. Donald P. Aronson) Clark I. Moseley, William L. Bryant D.V.M. shopping centers just a few steps away. known tor quality products and reliable service among the people of this area. ^ ^ ^ j u Through their dealie to serve you better, such advantages as last, dependable deliveries, automatic fill senrice, 24-hour In this Increasingly hectic, artifdal world, pets are becoming more Important In providing a little natural reality, and their This Review wholeheartedly commends COASTAL MANAGEMENT, a company that specializes in condominiums NUTMEG MECHANICAL SERVICES etitergency oil burner artd furnace service, along with service contracts, are offer^ to all of their established customers. They top It companionship In our lives Is more Important, as an alternative to the sea of superfidal short term relationships. In many cases, pets conversions and apartment rentals, lor their outstanding energy efficient complexes that ae ate a “beautlfur now home for each resident off with convenient budget plans. ^ are an integral and Important part of ones family. with all the '^extras' lor your luxury living. With careful attention to detail and quality cortstiuction In renovations, each oondorninlum has T R l C IT Y F U E L S , IN C . is well-equipped to respond with efficiency to their customers needs. Whether Installing energy- While most of the concerns that the annual Business Profiles Review analyzes are strictly business, the E A S T H A R T T O R D Owned & Operated By Henry Wierzbicki, Jr. and Stephen Wierzbicki a modern kitchen complete with appliances, storage area, carpet floor plans, beautiful wall areas, on-sIte laundry fadlilles and more saving equipment or making repairs, their highly competent senrice toohnidans. using the latest equipment and techniques, strive to V E T E R IN A R Y H O S P IT A L A N D V E R N O N V E T E R IN A R Y H O S P IT A L are oblviously more than just a business. They provide caring, For professional mechanical contracting work. N U T M E G M E C H A N IC A L S E R V IC E S , located at 132-1/2 Pine Street In that cater to your every comfort and need. The Immaculate grounds and beautllul landscaping are sure to Impress you as a pleasairit keep you and your family w a rn and oomfortablo y e a round. It Is easy to understand why so many people have made the change and compassionale health care tor the pets of the greater Manchester area. Their goal is to practice the highest standard of veterinary Manchester, phone 643-2042, Is regarded as one of the bpst and m ^ t experlertoed In the Manchester area. setting with a distinct personality all Its own. Here you'll meet some of the nicest neighborel medidne possible, by combining high technology and state of the art equipment, with years of experience in hands-on physical Aniong other brartds, N U T M E Q M E C H A N IC A L S E R V IC E S are authorized dealers tor Lenrwx. They feature residenllal, Special ammenities Include parking, cable TV and more. Each resident Is insured a 24-hour emergency on-call service become ^ substantial storage capacity, a lags inventory of equipment and replaoement parts, and radio-dispatched examination of pets. This Involves a blend of practidng the art and science of veterinary medidne, lor no machine can begin to repiaoe commercial and industrial sales, sen/ice and installation of air corxfitlonlng, healing equipment, refrigeration and sheet metal work. maintenance. The managers and staff at MILL RIVER MEADOWS. GATEW AY ESTATES, and MEADOWS A T TOLLAN D handlb senrice vans guarantee that your problemsor energy requirements a e answered promptly and solved with dispatch. They also ofter keen observation and experlentte, to diagnose problems In these pet of ours, that can't tell us whars wrong. As Will rogers once said, This company employs highly skilled, licensed mechanical contractors who are well e x p e ^ o e d and trained In their work. every contract with extreme care so that you will happily experience everything condominium living is meant for your now tliving vou me best In plumbing and heating system evaluations and updates. They understand that when you have a plumbing or healing alternative'. ‘Vets just have to know.' If you have a job to be done, give them a call anytime and let them assist you. T h e y > ^ be more than happy to give you a ^o b le m . thatoventhoughltls not always major, you cannotaffordtowalt days to have Itfixed. Th e y do nlgue ssatyou r problems eltfter. We, the editors ot this 1988 Business Profiles Review would like to compliment the doctors of the E A S T H A R T F O R D complete cost analysis of the job. Business Profiles Review, for the second year, arevery pleased to h lg h llg h tM IU R IV ER M E A D O W S , G A T E W A Y they know or find out the answers. VETERINARY HOSPITAL AND VERNON VETERINARY HOSPITAL, located in East Hartford on 440.Main Street, phone 569-1066 You can be assured that when you contract with them to handle any work for you. It vwl be done In the most professional E S T A T E S , and M E A D O W S A T T O L L A N D that are now the showpieces of this area. If you are considering luxury living with all the In this 1968 Business Profiles Review, the editors a e pleased to make a wholehearted recommendation, for the second and in Vernon on 155 Talcottvllle road, phone 872-7351, on the services they offer the residents of the area. W e remind our readers manner, with the highest quality materials and the best workmanship. In the shortest time possible at reasonable costs. personal touches, call Manager Connie Gardner In South Windsor at 644-2543, Manager Charlotte In East Hartford at 528-8962 or conseeutlvo ye a , of TR l CITY F U E LS , IN C.. Wo suggest to our readers that they begin enjoying the competent services of this dIsWbutor to call there whenever their pets need medical attention or routine health maintenance. As many of your neighbors can tell you, when The editors of this 1988 Business Profiles Review are pleased to suggest this well-known mechanical contracting company Managor Dianne Perrone in Tolland at 872-1266 for information today, or stop by to pIcK up your * K ^ T o Gk)od Living*. Yo u ’ll be proud you bring your pet to doctors /Vonson, Moseley and Bryant and their staff, you can rest assured your special friend will be capable harxis. to call those fine neighborhoods 'HOM E" as a great now beginning. as so many other people have. Call 875-7227 for all your home heating and diesel fuel needs. to our readers. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 12. 1988 J88 — t District devises miii-rate pian 8th alters iBaiiflipHtrr ‘Hrrnli'i sewer plan, Section 2, Page 11 ^ in case Grand List not ready Tuesday, April 12, 1988 By Alex GIrelll May 25. Normally the size of the which to base the mill rate sues D E P Manchester Herald district Grand List, taken from instead of the conservative esti­ the town’s list, would be known at eachtfme mate that would result from using Continued from page 1 Directors of the Eighth Utilities that time. IU8Y BEE the 1986 list with a 5 percent District decided Monday on a week until But this year the town will have growth. Blue Jay fireworks tack first loss on Yanks method for computing a mili rate to use the 1986 Grand List, Is whether a pumping station to etib r early The directors decided Monday to support the district’s proposed adjusted for new growth, because which the residential sewer pen until 8 on a budget recommendation of $1,393,713 budget for the next the town set aside the 1987 would be connected has enough TORONTO (AP) - Rickey $1,393,713, an increase of $75,654 Toronto ahead 12-7. d the bill of fiscal year if the town has not revalued Grand List when the pumping capacity to handle the Henderson had five hits and four over the budget for the current Fernandez got hi\in the foot, like family, completed its Grand List in time revaluation bogged down. sewage. stolen bases for the New York NL roundup year. Moseby near the kne^ IU8Y BEE to meet the district’s schedule. The Board of Tax Review has While the controversial sewer Yankees. But two unlikely he­ — see page 13 “ No one was trying to hit turing their ’The directors decided that they On Monday the directors added project has split the district roes, Rick Leach and Kelly until May 18 to complete action on anyone,” Yankees manager Billy will compute the mill rate on the any appeals of assessments. But to the fire department budget a directors in the past and caused Gruber, set off the fireworks for RVICE,lbr Martin said. “ Have you ever tried basis of the 1986 Grand List with 5 sum of $12,000 to pay for dress some bitter exchanges between the . the district directors wont to be to hit a guy in the foot? Most percent added to the real estate sure they have a mill rate figure uniforms for firefighters to use them, the decision Monday was The Jays delighted a record through a spring when he wasn’t during the district fire depart­ unanimous. No director objected pitchers don’t have that good portion of the list. The 9 percent is for the May 25 district meeting in home-opener crowd of 45,185 at concerned about being cut or control.” the estimate by town officials of case there is a delay. ment’s 100th anniversary cele­ to the revision in the bidding Exhibition Stadium by putting demoted. In 13 at-bats. he’s The sun that warmed the crowd the growth in the list between Oct. bration next year. plans. together 20 hits Monday in a 17-9 In a worst case scenario, the batting .692 with five RBI. in the first inning also played rs The controversy between the rout that ended New York’s 1, 1986 and Oct. 1. 1987. district could convene its May 29 ' Directors had decided at pre­ “ I ’m swinging the bat real havoc with the fielders. town and the district over the five-game winning streak and it District voters are scheduled to meeting and recess it to a later vious meetings to finance the well.” Leach said. New York took a 3-0 lead off sewer involves, among other status as ’s adopt a budget and set a mill rate date if the directors want to wait purchase but had inadvertently The game lasted four hours. 15 Flanagan when Henderson things, the question of which last undefeated team. at the district's annual meeting for an exact Grand List figure on left it out of the budget. minutes — one minute shy of the singled, stole second and scored government would collect con­ Gruber, a first-inning replace­ AL record for a nine-inning game on ’s double. ducts they A nection fees from people who are ment for injured third baseman — and offered fans a little bit of Don Mattingly drove in a run on a served by the sewer. Those fees Ranee Mulliniks, had a single, a everything, even good pitching. soft single that second baseman sn/loe and Plan for 54-home project might total $1 million or more. run-scoring double, a solo homer The first inning took 43 minutes to Liriano lost in the sun and the The complaint in the town’s in the seventh inning and a complete as Toronto outscored third run scored when Barfield, edtrainliIn^ request for a declaratory judg­ three-run homer in the eighth. He New York. 6-3 'to find the fighting the sun, dropped Dave ment from the Superior Court drove in five runs. ER8IFIED draws fire from neighbors Left-hander David Wells, 1-0, Winfield’s fly at the right field 'or network does not mention the fees. That Leach, appearing as the desig­ picked up the victory, rescuing wall for a double. nated hitter with George Bell sertaintyof complaint, filed by attorneys starter Mike Flanagan and re­ Winfield also lost Gruber’s ain you on playing left field, had four hits P By Jacqueline Bennett April 25. preserve these special features." Kevin O’Brien and Stephen T. liever Duane Ward with four double to the sun during Toronto’s Manchester Herald The land was purchased by The proposal includes an open Penny on behalf of the town, and drove in two runs. Catcher innings of three-hit, two-run OMATION six-run explosion off Yankee Achor Management from former expanse of frontage of more than claims that if the district con­ Ernie Whitt delivered three runs relief. starter Rick Rhoden, 1-1, in the effort they with two hits. Bell and Lloyd COVENTRY - Three develop­ Superior Court Judge James 2,000 feet and a road of 4,200 feet nects to the town system where it “ They had to be stopped.” said first. Toronto made it 9-3 in the plans to do so on the North Moseby added three hits apiece. Wells, referring to the Yankees’ successful ers from a Hartford real estate Shea in June 1987. Shea, now in his into the development that would third on a sacrifice flyby Liriano, firm, Achor Management, want 80s according to Levin, kept 6 be built with numerous cul de AP photo Manchester Interceptor, the ca­ For Gruber, who hit .235 last hot start. an RBI single by Lloyd Moseby pacity of that sewer for other season and suffered most at home With so much hitting — the to build 54 homes on 144 acres in acres along with the house where sacs. Under the proposal, a road STARSTRUCK — Presidential hopeful Michael Dukakis and a wild pitch by reliever North Coventry located near he lives with the understanding and a driveway would cross some future uses will be diminished. with a .222 average, the game was Yankees had 12 hits including Tommy John. raises his glass in a New York restaurant Monday as he especially gratifying. Broadway Street despite some that he would not build any other of the wetlands area. The sewer would serve the Mall four of 10 doubles — pitchers on Balks plagued Flanagan in a k “ These people have been pa­ neighbors’ concerns over in­ structures there, and would give The proposal also includes a speaks by phone to his cousin, actress Olympia Dukakis, at Buckland Hills and other both sides resorted to brushback two-run Yankees’ fourth. Don fm tient to the hilt.” said Gruber, a creased traffic. Achor Management first refusal plan to widen the west lane on shortly after she won an Academy Award for her commercial development in pitches. Wells received a warning Slaught, who doubled for his third-year player, who admitted OMPANY A proposal for the development to the property when it is sold. Broadway Street near the devel­ Buckland as well as North Main from home plate umpire Darrel seventh consecutive hit, moved to supporting role in "Moonstruck." during the winter that a few c a ll^ North Coventry Farms Levin said 64 percent of the 54 opment from 9 feet to 15 feet, and Street and Tolland Turnpike Cousins after he hit Mike Paglia- third on a grounder and scored was presented to the Planning lot subdivision is divided into lots residents. The town wants the boo-birds had started to irritate rulo in the seventh. when Cousins called a balk. 418 to set add a third lane near the entrance him. and Zoning Commission during a larger than 2 acres. sewer connected to a sewer on In the Toronto sixth, Leach Henderson then singled, stole to the homes, extending 150 feet to • “ I ’m just happy to have a game hearing Monday night. Levin said the developers could Adams Street, which the town doubled and went to third on second, was balked to third and the east of the entrance and 300 Cher, Michael Douglas like this. There’s a lot of people up The developers are Michael have proposed 85 houses a nd been feet to the west. says was installed to service the Nelson Liriano’s infield single. scored on Mattingly’s sacrifice photo there who were wanting me to do Moseby was hit by Tim Stod­ Levin. John D’Agostino, and within zoning regulations. But The developers also are plan­ area in question. fly good and they'd been waiting a dard’s pitch to load the bases. Patricia Adams. they instead chose larger lot sizes ning a 10-stall horse barn that and ‘Last Emperor’ win An Adams Street hookup would STOLEN BASE — New York’s Rickey Tony Fernandez drops the throw during Balks arc being called more long time.” Fernandez was hit by O cilio Levin told the commission. for more expensive homes. would be built within the develop­ give the town the right under an Henderson, right, is safe at second base Monday's game in Toronto. The Blue closely this year when pitchers do “ We realize that not anyone here “ We were really excited with Continued from page 1 agreement with the district to Leach, a reserve outfielder, has Guante, scoring Leach. Bell then not come to a full stop with their ment and maintained by the of my different performances.” with a stoien base as Toronto shortstop Jays won, 17-9. been on a tear after finally going would like to see that land our purchase of this special piece collect the fees. lined a two-run single to put hands at the bottom of the motion. homeowner’s association. It He also made a plea for an end I, a varied developed. They would rather see of land,” Levin said, noting some As a result of the decision made would include riding and turna­ The director, who surprised the to the 5*/4-week-old Writers Guild id a treat; it preserved in its natural state." its features. by the district directors Monday round areas. industry by winning permission of America strike that caused tone 646- But Levin, who was the onlyone They include three streams and Sites for sewers, at least 150 night, the district would have the from the Chinese government to some clumsiness in the script for option of installing the entire Coliseum major obstacle to the Devils of the three to attend the meeting, a pond, stone walls characteristic feet from an open water course film a story with political over­ ly sendee said the land was available for the ceremony, which is normally sewer, including the part of it for Canadiens look of the colonial era. and towering and 50 feet from wetlands were tones within Beijing’s fabled written by some of Hollywood’s I the value purchase and might have been oak and hickory trees. commercial development, or the By Ken Rappoport In the other Adams Division Icswho'd approved by the town sanitarian Forbidden City, offered “ a Chi­ best wordsmiths. and lost 5-4 in overtime to the “ burdened” by a proposal for residential portion of it with the The Associated Press playoff game, it’s Buffalo at Adams Division wM gladly He said the firm had hired the on Dec. 31, 1987. The town nese kowtow to the Academy,” The award for song went to Flyers. higher density development if new connection to the North Boston with the series tied 2-2. In Boston, the Bruins draw e. local engineering firm. Holmes engineer has approved the drain­ saying, “ This is one of the “The Time of My Life” from to finish Whale lera. You another firm had bought it. and Henry, and gave them age plan. Manchester Interceptor, or the It’s back to the dreaded Nassau Smythe Division hope from a return to their home strongest emotions of my life and “ Dirty Dancing,” and the mo­ residential portion connected to a Coliseum for the New Jersey Patrick Division ice. The Sabres are encouraged IT eaten.' The hearing was continued to “ marching orders to protect and Some of about 40 residents I can’t hide it.” The last time the Kings came MONTREAL (AP) — The vie’s stars, Patrick Swayze and pumping station already con­ Devils and down to the last by a return of their offense. reach 50 goals. you need attending the meeting voiced The Devils are playing in their back from a .3-1 deficit in the right hand of Montreal Cana­ lalislled. The movie’s nine Oscars Jennifer Gray, appeared as nected to the interceptor sewer. chance for six other NH L teams The Sabres scored 12 goals in “ Retaliation isn’t my style, concern about additional traffic first playoff series since moving pla.voffs was 1968. when they dians right winger Stephana tend THE marked the biggest haul since presenters. The legal complications facing as, the Stanley Cqp playoffs two weekend victories in Buffalo, but if we can get a couple of on Broadway. from Colorado to New Jersey six defeated the Oakland Seals. But Richer is getting as much Supreme Court rejects “ West Side Story” took 10 in 1962. In a ceremony that rewards the district include a suit brought continue tonight. compared with just four in two' goals ahead, it will be fun, I “ This is extremely objectional years ago. and only the second in they’ve played the Flames tough attention asthe playerhimself The all-time champ, Ben Hur, dramatic expertise, there were by attorneys Bruce Beck and Visiting an arena where they iosses iast week in Boston. promise,” Richer said. to me. I live directly across from won 11 in 1960. the history of the much-traveled this season, spiitting the eight- these days. many lump-in-the throat mo­ Kathleen Eldergill on behalf of have won only once in the last 14 The key figure in the rejuven­ Whaler Coach Larry Pleau this area where there is an franchise. game series “ I think it must be a special Ansaldi zoning appeal "Moonstruck” took three Os­ ments, among them deaf actress the Manchester Environmental games and twice overall in their ated attack was center John is well aware only two teams extremely dangerous curve. This While they won at the Nassau “ We've got to go into the game hand or something.” Richer cars, but the critically acclaimed Marlee Matlin’s presentation of Coalition, LaBelle said today. He franchise history, the Devils tried Tucker. He had four goals in in National Hockey League could mean 100 cars more. We Coliseum in Game 2, theiroverall loose.” Los Angeles left wing Luc remarked Monday, as repor­ “ Hope and Glory” and crowd- the best actor Oscar to Douglas. said that, among other things, the to take the lead in their first- Saturday night's 6-2 win and two hi.story. the 1942 Toronto Ma­ The state Supreme Court has Chief Justice Ellen A, Peters already fear for our children record there is 2-36-3 in the Robitaille said. “ I think it’s very ters crowded around his seat pleasers “ Good Morning, Viet­ Miss Matliri, who won lastyearas suit seeks an injunction against round Patrick Division series goals, including the game- ple Leafs and 1975 New York upheld a Hartford Superior Court concurring. Justices David M. getting off buses.” Ann Marie history of the franchise dating important we get the first goal. in the dressing room. nam” and “Broadcast News” best actress, abruptly abandoned installation of the sewer. with the New York Islanders. winner. in Sunday night's 6-5 Islanders, have won four In a decision todismis^,^ lawsuit filed Shea and Alfred V. Covello Russel, of 85 Broadway, said. back to Kansas City and Colo­ The team that has is winning Richer’s hand was slashed wtaMaUon struck out despite having five, her sign language to speak The teams are tied 2-2 in the overtime victory row after losing the first three. by the Andrew Ansaldi Co: concurred in a separate opinion. Others said widening the road rado. In the last 14 games there, these games.” by Hartford’s Kevin Dineen one and seven nominations, haltingly as she announced the best-of-seven series following the “ I think the team is real against the town Planning and The Superior Court judge sided would increase a speeding prob­ the Devils are 1-12-1. Calgary forward Perry Bere- Norris Division near the end of Sunday night’s 30st;fora respectively. nominees and exclaimed an exub­ Islanders’ dramatic 5-4 overtime confident. I don’t see any Zoning Commission because the with the Keeney Heights develop­ lem that already exists. Joyner out The Islanders, four-time Stan­ zan said the Flames finally Stanley Cup playoff game won reason why we can’t do it. 2 The Oscar audience of 6,300 erant, “ Good Morning, Viet­ victory on Devils’ ice Sunday The Red Wings’ 8-0 victory suit did not name the town clerk ley Cup winners from 1980-83, are started playing theirown game in pedaHsta ers. Herman M. Frechette, Al­ “ Some kids already blow down cheered loudly for the supporting Sunday has given them a lot of 7-5 by the Whalers. Whether it’s the biggest game as a defendant. nam! ” when she reached Robin night. in the playoffs for the 14th Sunday night's 7-3 victory at Los ran easily bert R. Martin, Gerald P. Roth­ that street on a Friday or actor and actress awards. confidence against Toronto, even The Canadiens still hold a or one of the biggest In Whale I so badly Ansaldi had appealed to Super­ Williams’ name. Meanwhile, six other teams — consecutive time. Angeles and that made the man and an attorney, David A. Saturday night with a death “ OK, Michael, let’s go!” ex­ of running though they aren’t taking the 3-1 lead In thebest-of-7 Adams history..., well, every game ior Court a June 1986 decision by the Los Angeles Kings, Winnipeg difference. Golas, who charged that Ansal- wish,” said Larry Pietrantonio. claimed Miss Dukakis as she held There was Billy Wilder’s recol­ In Washington, the Capitals are Maple Leafs for granted. Division semifinal and can gets bigger and bigger. We’ve ) firm who the Planning and Zoning Com­ Jets, Hartford Whalers, Toronto In Edmonton, the Oilers hope to di’s suit should be dismissed Commission Chairman Jona­ her Oscar aloft. She was referring lection of his origins as a German in danger of elimination for the “ We’ve got a team tltpt can end the series by beating the got to take this one. That’s all Maple Leafs, Chicago Black- continue their playoff domination mission to approved the 78-acre because of improper filing proce­ than Kreisburg noted an earlier immigrant and declaring of his to head 8th sixth straight time. Only twice neutralize anything they throw at Whalers tonight at the Forum. we can worry about.” to her cousin Massachussets Gov. hawks and Washington Capitals of the Jets, ^hom they have Keeney Heights subdivision, dures. environmental study of the prop­ Michael Dukakis, who is seeking special Irving Thalberg Award; have they won a playoff round, us and I think that’s what makes Richer insisted that he will . Meanwhile Canadiens which Ansaldi said would dam­ — are down 3-1 and on the verge of but never advanced from div­ beaten 17 timfes in 18 Stanley Cup The developers had proposed a osal which indicated that the the Democratic presidential “ This is the most prestigious us a good hockey team,” said be in the lineup, but he vowed Coach Jean Perron wrestled age wetlands in the area. Continued from page 1 an early exit in the playoffs. games. 126-unit project on the land, horses could have a negative nomination. She said she would award you can get outside the isional competition. center Adam Oates, who leads that Dineen will eventually with the dilemma of finding When the appeal of the PZC located on the east side of Keeney Nobel Prize.” The Kings play at Calgary and “ It’ll take a lot of hard work and The Jets blew-a 3-0 lead Sunday pay for his nastiness. impact on the wetlands. The hit the campaign trial if her returned from an extended stay Detroit playoff scoring with nine linemates for Richer, whose decision was filed July 1. papers Street. Ansaldi charged that the the Jets at Edmonton in Smythe determination.” declared Mike night as they succumbed 5-3 to the It was in a fight with Dineen study said the • horses could cousin is nominated, and will seek And there was screenwriter in Florida and was not present for Division action; the Whalers at points. nine points lead the team were served on the town clerk, PZC granted the subdivision Gartner, the Capitals’ leading Oilers. "W e’re in the driver's that Richer originally hurt his pollute nearby water and create a to be a Democratic delegate from Patrick Shanley, holding his most of the district’s recent In St. Louis, the Blues have a scoring list in the playoffs. which is required under state law “ without proper provision for Montreal in the Aclams; the regular-season scorer. seat.” Oilers center Wayne thumb late in the sea.son, but “ mudbowl” by over grazing. her home state New Jersey. Oscar for “ Moonstruck” and budget deliberations. Maple Leafs at Detroit and the chance to break a negative Both Shayne Corson and Mats in suits against town zoning drainage and protective flood The Capitals put themselves in Gretzky said. " I don't know if after missing five games he nd.phorw Kreisburg also said he thinks Backstage, she delivered an enthusing, “ I don’t care if we’re Joyner was one of the negotia­ playoff streak against the Black- Naslund, Richer’s regular- agencies. But a Jan. 1 decision by control to prevent damage to Blackhawks at St. Louis in the a bad position by blowing a we’re in comrriand. but we’re in scored five goals in the last some cul-de-sacs on the proposed acceptance speech in Greek for supposed to be cool. This is tors for the district in reaching a hawks. They haven’t beaten season linemates. are side­ the Supreme Court in Simko vs. Folly Brook and lower (land) Norris and the Capitals play host three-goal lead Sunday night with the driver’s seat. We have a big two regular-season games to road, some as long as 1,000 feet, reporters from the land of her incredible! I want to thank tentative agreement with the Chicago in a Stanley Cup playoff lined by knee injuries. the Fairfield ZBA requires that owners.” to Philadelphia in the Patrick. 10 minutes to play in regulation game and we have to play hard.’ violate the 650 foot maximum heritage. everyone who ever punched me town last fall over an exhange of series in four previous tries. the town clerk be named as a Ansaldi recently filed a similar under town regulation. He said he Connery, the original James or kissed me in my life.” fire and sewer jurisdictions. The defendant in appeals of planning suit in Hartford Superior Court oJuly 1st plans to consult the town attorney Bond, drew two standing ovations The relocation of the Oscars to agreement was repudiated by a r readers. and zoning commissions. for the PZC’s approval of the about the matter. during the evening and addressed the cavernous Shrine Auditorium majority of district directors and Supreme Court Justice Robert 40-lot Greenfarms subdivision on Town Planner Robert Isner his thanks, to, “ Ladies and caused logistical problems in­ later by the district voters in the Indians remain hot J. Callahan wrote the decision, Bidwell Street. The town clerk is Gedman sidelined said he was concerned about lack gentlemen, friends, and a few cluding a monumental traffic November election. The dispute with Justices T. Clark Hull and named in that suit. of open space. enemies.” jam that forced some stars to over the agreement, under which Connery said he assumed his leave their limousines and walk the district would have given up award was for “ an accumulation rather than miss the ceremonies. its authority for sewer service, with sixth straight for about a month resulted in some bitter exchanges Rrm fined $22,000 by EPA Bv Dave O’Hara among district directors with By Chuck AOelvIn team’s ERA, pushing it from 1.36 With Gedman placed on the The Associated Press Joyner and Landers in strong The Associated Press to 1.45. 15-daydisabled list, Danny d with not FM I Corp. of 158 Hartford Road or caution statements, according for the protection of human opposition to each other. Sheaffer, who hit. 121 In 25 games has been fined $22,000 by the List of Oscar winners That’s realistic talk from some­ y pennies to the complaint. health and the environment from The terms of District Directors BOSTON — Veteran catcher as a rookie for Boston last season, federal Environmental Protec­ Rogalski said today the com­ CLEVELAND — Someone one who saw a portion of the adverse effects of pesticides. LOS ANGELES (AP) - moto, David Byrne and Cong Samuel Longest and Joseph Rich Gedman of the Boston Red was recalled from Pawtucket to imr tion Agency for violations of should pinch the Cleveland Indi­ Cleveland's 101 losses a year ago. pany, which was informed of the Michael R. Deland, regional Here is a complete list of Su. Tripp expire this year. Both said Sox had his right foot placed in a back up Marzano. ALARMB pesticide registration require­ violations and fine in late March, ans before this thing really gets The Indians also are sober administrator for the agency, winners at Monday' night’s Original song: “ (I've Had) Monday they have not yet decided cast Monday, a procedure that “ It’s a tough loss with the ments, an attorney for the EPA hasn’t responded to the com­ out of hand. enough to know that their first said. 60th annual Academy Awards: The Time of My Life,” “ Dirty whether to seek re-election. will keephimawayfromtheplate season just one week old, but kjslneed. said today. plaint. The company has 30 days “ You hope it doesn’t end, but four-game sweep since 1984 came FIFRA requires that all pesti­ Picture: “The Last Em­ Dancing” ; Franke Prevlte, Longest has been a director for for about a month while a we’re fortunate that Marz.ano got 9 The EPA charged that the you know anything can happen,” at the expense of the Orioles, one 9 to file a legal document answer­ cides offered for sale and distri­ fracture near the toe heals. nforthelr peror,” Producer Jeremy John DeNicola, Donald Mar­ 12 years and Tripp for six. Indians left-hander Greg Swin­ of baseball’s weakest teams. all that experience with us last company produces and sells ing the E PA ’s complaint and bution and the establishments Thomas. Dr, Arthur Pappas, an ortho­ year,” Boston Manager John kowitz; lyric, Franke Prevlte. Tripp, who is recuperating dell said Monday night after he Baltimore’s 0-6 start matches its anti-mildew coatings and wood requesting a formal hearing on that produce them be registered pedic specialist and team physi­ McNamara said. Actress: Cher, Animated short film: “ The from major surgery, said his pitched his second complete 1955 club record for losses at the preservatives at its Hartford the allegations and fine, or can with the EPA. “ Moonstruck.” cian, said Gedman suffered the “ I can do the job,” said Man Who Planted Trees,” health would be a factor in his game of the season, putting beginning of a season, and the Road facility, but the substances ask for an informal meeting with Pesticides are chemicals or Injury when hit by his own foul Marzano, a No. 1 draft pick in Actor: Michael Douglas, Frederic Back, decision. Cleveland in first place in the Orioles have been outscored 43-7. haven't been registered with the the EPA, Rogalski said. biological substances used to ball Sunday in Texas. 1984. “ I concentrated on catching ’’Wall Street.” Live action short film: There are six directors. Two American League East with a 7-2 “ Everybody’s bearing down, agency, said William Walsh- FM I has never been fined in the control unwanted plants, insects, "W e’re talking in the range of Supporting actress: Olym­ “ Ray’s Male Heterosexual are elected every two years to trying hard, trying to get base and handling pitchers here last Rogalski, an attorney for the past, he said. fungi, rodents or bacteria. About victory over the winless Balti­ four weeks,” Pappas said when pia Dukakis, “ Moonstruck.” Dance Hall,” Jonathan Sanger three-year terms. more Orioles. hits and make the plays,” Balti­ year and learned an awfully lot.” EPA. FMI President Harry Fine 35,000 pesticides are registered in asked how long Gedman would be After the Red Sox and the veahave Supporting actor: Sean Con­ and Jana Sue Memel. The victory was Qeveland’s more Manager Cal Ripken Sr. The company wasn’t registered could not be reached forcomment the country and more than a sidelined. “ We’ll set up a pro­ Milwaukee Brewers were rained nery, “ The Untouchables.” Sound: “ The Last Em­ UConn given grant sixth straight after losing to said. “ They’re going at it good, as a pesticide producing estabh this morning. billion pounds are used annually gram for him to stay in shape, and out of a scheduled series opener Director: Bernardo Berto­ peror,” Bill Rowe and Ivan Texas on opening day. Coupled but just not putting runs on the lishment and some of the labels Under the Federal Insecticide, on farms and in homes, hospitals expect him back running and Monday, Pappas also examined produces lucci, “ The Last Emperor.” Sharrock. for drug-test center with New York’s 17-9 loss at board. First, we’ve got to get on the products sold at the facility Fungicide and Rodenticide Act and commercial establishments. swinging a bat In three weeks. center fielder , who Screenplay: “ Moonstruck,” Visual effects: "Inners- Toronto earlier Monday, it put the some runs for our pitchers, and i's leading did not contain required warning (F IF R A ). the EPA is responsible Deland said. STORRS (AP) - The National Then, in about another week, he underwent surgery for removal John Patrick Shanley. pace,” , William Indians a half-game ahead of the second, we’ve got to be abletoget It anyone Science Foundation has given a probably will be ready to play.” of a bone chip from his right ankle Adapted screenplay: “ The George, Harley Jessup and 5-1 Yankees. That game was the that third out.” ile a s ^ to $1.7 million grant to the Univer­ John Marzano, a former Tem­ during spring training. Last Emperor,” Mark Peploe Kenneth Smith. ^ only other contest in the AL, with Mike Morgan, 0-2, took the loss. sity of Connecticut to set up the ple University All-American and “ Ellis is okay, he’s made a and Bernardo Bertolucci. Milwaukee at Boston postponed The only encouragement for Ruling may limit information Art direction: “ The^Last nation’s first laboratory to deter­ U S. Olympic star, will replace remarkable recovery,” Pappas Foreign film: “ Babette’s Emperor,” Ferdinando/Scar-' by raun. Ripken came in the fifth inning, Feast,” Denmark. mine if genetically engineered Gedman as Boston’s starting told McNamara. Continued from page 1 flotti; set direction, (Bruno drugs are safe for testing in The Indians, off to their best when Larry Sheets singled and catcher. Thomas agreed, saying. “ A corruption probe. In December Documentary feature: “ The Cesari. v start since 1966, haven’t been Rick Schu followed with the criminal defendants’ rights to a 1986, the two were each charged Ten-Year Lunch: The Wit and humans. Called up from Pawtucket after McNamara relayed the infor­ Cinematography: “ The Last alone in first at any point in any Orioles’ first homer of the season. “ particularized need” even fair trial are paramount.” with first-degree bribery and Legend of the Algonquin The biotechnology analysis la­ less than one full season in mation to General Manager Lou Emperor,” Vittorio Storaro. season since April 16, 1983. They That tied the game at 2-2. Gorman, who delayed making a under the new law. They have conspiracy to commit bribery. Round Table,” Aviva Slesin. boratory is expected to speed the Triple-A, Marzano hit .244 in 52 He added that disclosure of shared first briefly in May 1986. But in the Cleveland sixth, Mel move until Tuesday. Street In said that “ public interest” and The charges stemmed from alle­ Documentary short subject: Costume: “ The Last Em­ development and increase the games with five homers and 24 possibly irrelevant information “ We’re up there all alone, ” said Hall doubled with two outs for the "Ellis Burks will be activated “ particularized need” are not gations that Seader, the vice •’Young At Heart,” Sue Marx peror,” James Acheson. availability of drugs such asTPA, runs batted in, while filling in for “ could in fact prejudice that right Swindell, who struck out eight third of his four hits and took third tomorrow,” Gorman said. “ How­ sIdenlW, mutually exclusive. president of First Hartford and Pamela Conn. Announced in advance; or tissue plasminogen activator, Gedman last year. to a fair trial.” and didn’t walk a batter. “ It on a wild pitch as Cory Snyder ever, we haven’t talked to the al work, Realty Co. of Manchester, nego­ Film editing: “ The Last Irving G. Thalberg: Direc­ the clot-dissolving drug used on Gedman, who missed the first lelrwork. “ It’s my view that grand jury Thomas and Peck said that it might nbt last vtry long, but we walked. Dave Clark, filling in AP photo player we’re going to send down, tiated with former Enfield Plan­ Emperor,” Gabriella tor Billy Wilder. heart attack victims. month of the 1987 season after Iveyoua secrecy is in the public interest,” would be up to the Journal might as well enjoy it while we’re because was nursing a so we won’t make the move until ning and Zoning Commission Cristiani. Special achievement: Sound The heart of the lab will be INJURED RED SOX — Boston catcher Rich Qedman la testing the free agency market, is Peck said. Inquirer and other newspapers to there. I just want to have fun sore back, grounded a single up coming back from a severe hand before Tuesday’s game.” lesslonal Chairman William J. Boudah to Makeup: “ Harry and the effects editing team on several ultracentrifuges, equip­ while I can.” the middle for a 3-2 lead. assisted with his wheelchair by teammate Ellis Burks at She said she is confident the seek disclosure from a Superior Injury. He suffered tom tendons Kevin Romine, a Journeyman sell an 8.8 acre parcel of land to Hendersons,” Rick Baker. “ Robocop.” ment developed just after World Swindell’s performance gave “ I ’m just trying to be prepared Logan International Airport after the team arrived late grand Jury documents could not Court judge. in his left thumb in a home plate outfielder, is expected to be sent xnnpany Boudah for about $50,000 below Original score: “ The Last Gordon E. Sawyer: Movie War II, but with modem accesso­ Cleveland four complete games in case the opportunity comes to Sunday. Qedman suffered a broken toe on his right foot be disclosed under the particular­ Ellis and Seader were among collision last July 27 and spent the to the International League affil­ fair market value, according to Etnperor,” Ryulchl Sakfu sound specialist Fred Hynes. ries such as lasers and computers this year but actually hurt the play,” said Clark. and will be out about a month. iate at Pawtucket. ized need standard. six men charged in the Enfield court records. that will enhance their power. winter undergoing rehabilitation Ig - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday, April 1», 198S Elliott docldes to stoy onothor yosr ot Arizono MANCHESTER HERALD. ’Tuesday, April 12,1988 — 18 By Arthur H. Rotstein easy. speculation” will be nriaking the U.S. Olympic IN BRIEF Mizesko spins her third The Associated Press "I was still teetering a little Elliott’s future has been on the ceremonies, he said. averaging 19.6 points, 5.8 re­ team, with tryouts set for May But further discussions Thurs­ bit’’ last week, Elliott said. minds of a number of people in 19-24 in Colorado Springs. bounds and 3.6 assists as Arizona TUCSON, Aril. - The specula­ "Maybe I was looking to move up ’Tucson. day night with assistant coach went 35-3 this season. Classon third In division tion is over, and Sean Elliott says Elliott said he \rill play wha­ Kevin O’Neill, described as a and to move on. 1 thought it could Elliott closed out the year with Cheney Tech’s Jim Gasson took third place in “my time will come next year.” be beneficial in some ways. tever role Georgetown Coach close friend of Elliott, helped him a 31-point performance as Ariz­ no-hitter of the season “People ask me on the street all John Thompson, who will be in the 123-pound division last weekend at the The All-American forward said “There are times where I was the time if I’m going or staying," make up his mind then, the ona lost 86-78 to Oklahoma In the on Monday he’s staying at Ariz­ certain I wasn’t going to stay,’’ charge of the American squad, fomard said. NCAA semifinals. Eastern Junior National Greco-Roman STORRS — Coventry High and Jim Melesko, Jon Borgida he said. "I just tell them wha­ has for him. Wrestling Championships held at East pitcher Kim Mizesko is three-for- ona for his senior year and will and that at one point "I came this tever. I tell some people I’m "I just feel great about the He was a finalist for the Wooden and Alex Eitel, and Bill Kennard pass up making himself a candi­ close,” he said holding two Elliott’s uncertainty had con­ decision,” Elliott said. Award, given annually to the top Stroudsburg State University. three for the season qs she spun H.S. Roundup and Craig Smith. leaving and some I’m staying. tinued last week even after he and Ciasson pinned his first three opponents her third no-hitter Monday after­ date for the NBA draft. fingers about a quarter-inch Hopefully I won’t get any more Elliott, who can shoot from collegiate player, and finished The Indians’ next match is But the gO-year-old Tucson apart. Elliott said he held the Coach Lute Olson talked at length 3-point range, score inside and third in the balloting behind before bowing in the semifinals, 10-9, to Travers noon to lead the Patriots to an 8-2 Wednesday at Newington. questions." during a trip to Los Angeles for victory over E.O. Smith in East is now 2-1 and will take on native said his decision wasn’t news conference "to end some First on his list of objectives also penetrate and dish off, was seniors Danny Manning and Prentiss of Virginia. ’The top three finishers RMuItt; (kjrcta (X) def. Jahn Me- the foot, the John R. Wooden Award named Pac-lO player of the year. qualified for the Junior World Trials to be held in non-conference girls’ softball Mercy High in Middletown in an iMko 64, 64; Horowitz (M ) d«T. Hersey Hawkins. All Connecticut Conference clash Furttanburg 60, 60; Snvdtr (M) def. Pensacola, Fla., in June. action. Trevtcintkl 64, 6 0 ; Tucker (M ) def. g to hit Mizesko, who had one career Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. Clough-Jim Meletko "That (20 walks) was pretty (M ) def. Keete-Roulx 61,61; Borglda- iger Billy no-hitter going into the season, f'tel (66) def. Smifh-Dedman 64, 7-6 ;ver tried Soccer tryouts Saturday stmtik out 10 while walking five in much the story,” McConville (9-7); Kennard-Smith (M) def. ot? Most leading the 3-0 Patriots. Both of said. Berkeley-McDonald 64, 7-5. lat good SCOREBOARD Boys bom in 1975 are invited to try out for the Smith’s mns were unearned. ”We Junior Jen Docherty drove in Manchester Stars independent soccer team on didn’t play that bad considering three mns with a bases-loaded Girls’ Tennis Saturday at the Kennedy Road field at 2; 80 p.m. triple in a nine-mn second inning. he crowd AP photo the weather,” (Coventry Coach 0 played lndisns7,Orioles2 3Polnt goal— Battle. Fouled out— None. For further information, call Paul Calvo at Dick Page said. ”It was really It was Docherty’s second hit of East shut out Rebounds— Washington 61 (Wlllloms 14), 647-9384 or Lee O’Connor at 644-2740 cold and Mizesko had trouble the inning. Senior Tina Fusco also The East Catholic High girls’ Baseball BALTIMORE Atlanta 55 (Willis 18). Assists— Washington MORE HONORS — President Reagan Is lead off CLEVELAND 16 (j. AAolone9), Atlanta 21 (Webb, Battte5). gripping the ball.” had two hits for East. East led, tennis team dropped its season o b rh M a b rh b l Total fouls— Washington 22, Atlanta 22. presented a Jacket by Kansas star Danny 14-0, after two innings. nderson stone If 3 0 0 0 Franco 2b Technical— Atlanta Coach Frotello. A— Nell wins free throw shoot Coventry was back in action opener, 7-0, to Glastonbury High id scored Rowdonlf 10 10 Upshaw 1b 10,473. Manning as he and members of the 1988 today at home at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Manchester Commun­ American League atandinga BRIpkn 2b 4 0 0 0 Tablerdh Bolton beaten double. A CRIpkn ss 4 0 0 0 Jocoby 3b Matt Neil of Bolton was the state winner in the NCAA championship basketball team against conference rival Crom­ ity College. The Eagles’ next A 1 run on a AAurrov 1b 4 0 10 Hallcf Pacers 95, Nets 93 were honored at a White House Rose well High. EAST GRANBY - The Bolton match is Wednesday against ■ost mvWen Lynn cf 4 0 10 Snyder rf 11-year-old category at the Knights of Columbus baseman w L Fct. OB ‘ Monica Hodina, Johanna High girls’ softball team saw its Hamden at MCC at 3 p.m. Cleveland _ Shei^dh 4 12 0 DCtark If free throw contest held on March 20 in Branford. Garden Ceremony Monday. and the 6 1 .857 Schu3b 3 1 1 2 JBell ss NEW JERSEY (93) VanKruiningen and Corine Cagi- Retuffe; PlorkowskI (G ) def. Beorie New York 5 1 .833 Hinson 6-14 3314, B. Williams 3510-1214, record even off at 1-1 following a Toronto Kennedyc 3 0 10 Allonsonc 60, 61; Cloy (G) def. Carroll 7-5, 63; Barfield, 4 3 .571 2 Orsulofc rf 3 0 10 McCormick 314 4-5 20, Bogley 311 31 12, anello each socked two hits for 21-18 loss to host East Granby Askalnen (G ) def. Dow 60, 6-0; Beno- Boston 3 3 .500 2W Birdsong 4-13J328, Dw. Washington 371-19, ed Dave Detroit Totals 13 2 8 2 Totals 12 7 9 6 Coventry. The Patriots put the High Monday afternoon. nldes (G ) def. Keane 63, 64; Enerard- 3 3 .500 2'/<> Bradley36306, Comegys Rutgers names Wenzel Ldckowlfz (G ) def. Gllleipl6Trocclolo ght field Mllwoukee 2 3 .400 3 game away with a three-run fifth The Bulldogs were back in Baltimore Bsrtltmore 880 020 __ . W>M0, McKenna 6-2, 61; Sulllvan-Grtgorlon (G ) def. 0 6 .000 5'/b ______MO EI2 lOx— 7 OOOOO. Totals37-77132693. PISCATAWAY, N.J. — New Jersey Nets Reading beats BrItSox \ inning that included four walks action today at 3:30 against Begley-Sherldon 6-2, 6-4; Trlp p t- WMt D(vMon Gome Winning RBI — DCtark (1). McDonald (G ) def. PrIce-RMey 61, 6-2. Gruber’s W L Fet. OB INDIANA (95) assistant coach Bob Wenzel on Monday was and sacrifice flies off the bats of Bacon Academy in Colchester. Oakland E— Hall. DP— Cleveland 1. LOB— READING, Pa. — Rick Parker’s two-run 'oronto’s P 4 2 .667 Baltimore 4, Cleveland 5. 2B— Snyder, Person 315 1-2 7, Tisdale 1319 312 32, named head coach at his alma mater, Rutgers Kelli McConnell and Nektaria Jessica Brahaney and Dawn P Qilcooo Yankee 3 3 .500 1 Holl. 3B— Hall, Tabler. HR^Schu (1). ®)'P^'’-®'’'^^ ^’ ’*'P'e»»i'''03113613,Lono homer capped a three-run fifth inning Monday Gitsis. "They (Smith) didn’t Erickson each collected two of Golf Kansas City 3 3 .500 1 M 11, H. Williams 35 00 0,(3ray03 University, the school’s director of athletics 1. in the Seattle 3 night and gave Reading a 6-4 victory over the make any errors but walks really Bolton’s seven hits. East Granby 3 .500 1 IP H R ER BB SO J'® Anderson 310 36 17, said. -3 in the MInnesoto 2 3 .400 VA Baittmors Miller 37308. Totals3391133095. New Britain Red Sox in the Phillies’ Eastern hurt them,” Page said. had only four hits but was Cheney splits Californio 2 4 .333 7 “We’re especially pleased and excited to have Liriano, Texos AAorgan L,0-2 6 2-3 8 League home opener. beneficiary to a number of bases 2 4 .333 7 Sisk 1 1-3 1 Ijsw Jersey 26 11 24 1 2 -« Bob Wenzel as our new men’s basketball East in blowout The Cheney Tech golf team Moseby 6Aandav'j OomM Indlima 24 23 23 2S—OS Vince Holyfield scored from third on a wild on balls and passed balls. Lee split two matches Monday after­ e at Boston, ppd., cold 3-Polntgoal— Hopson. Fouled out— coach,” athletic director Fred Gruninger said in reliever Toronto 17, New York 9 Swindell W,2-0 9 8 2 2 pitch by New Britain starter Dan Gabriele. It was your basic blowout. Brendle was the losing pitcher for noon at Manchester Country WP— 6)1oroon. Person. Rebounds— New Jersey 60 (B announcing Wenzel’s acceptance of a multiyear Bolton. Oevelond 7, Baltimore 7 Umpires— Home, Palermo; Rrst, MorrI Williams 20), Indiana 52 (^idole 9) contract. Parker then hit his game winner, scoring The East Catholic High girls’ Club. The Beavers defeated ;an in a Only acmes scheduled son; Second, Phillips; Third, Voltogglo. 13 (Bogley, Birdsong, Harvey Brumfield, who had singled. softball team had only five hits, Prince Tech, 5-0, and lost to Tuesday's Gomes T — 2:19. A— 5,816. Dw. Washington 3), Indiana 17 IFIemlng6). th. Don Mllwoukee (Boslo 1-0) ot Boston (Hurst Total fouls— New Jersey 32, Indiana 25. but utilized 20 free passes given Boys’ tennis Rocky Hill, 4-1. Cheney’s Jeff for his 00), 1:05 p.m. Technical— Person. A— 12,520. Texas (Witt O l) ot Detroit (Tonono 10), Brown Is staying put up by St. Thomas Aquinas High O Connor took medalist honors moved to 1:35 p.m. National League results Bell AL player of week pitching and cruised to a 21-0 MHS triumphs with a 43. Rocky Hill won the d scored Kansas City ((Jublcm lO) at Boltimore WASHINGTON — Coach Larry Brown, who victory Monday afternoon at The Manchester High boys’ medal point with a 186. Cheney’s a balk, (Perozo OO), 7:35 p.m. 76ersir5, Bucks 102 announced Friday that he would stay at the NEW YORK — George Bell of the Toronto Minnesota (Straker 00) at Cleveland Pirates 5. Phillies 1 Robertson Park. tennis team ran its record to 2-0 next match is Wednesday against d, stole (Farrell 10), 7:35 p.m. University of Kansas instead of returning to Blue Jays, who set a major league record with Junior Sue Concannon spun with an easy 6-1 victory over RHAM at MCC. bird and New York (Condelorlo 00) ot Toronto PHILADELPHIA (115) three homers on opening day, was named the (Clancy O l), 7:35 p.m. PHILA PITTSBURGH Barkley 1314 1312 31, Coleman 34 00 8, UCLA, insisted Monday there has been no no-hitter for the Eagles. She Xavier High of Middletown Mon­ sacrifice Chicoao (McDowell 00) at Californio a b rh b l Ob rh M (^lnskl3113614,Cheeks3103419,WInoote change of heart. American League Player of the Week for the stmek out six and walked six. The »P«nc*r 52*64; O'Con* day afternoon at Manchester Urbonskv. 43-81; MacDo- (Retry 00), 10:05 p.m. Samuel 2b 5 0 2 0 Bonds If ll,Thornton36 The Los Angeles Times, in a story published first week of the season. game was called after five High. pieilrfO 7/»»v J a fVIOCUO- (C.Youno 00) at Seattle (Trout MThmpcf 4 0 10 Lind 2b I??'1-30O3, D.Henderson 1-3 (cV**) “d more 00), 10:05 p.m. Bradley If 4 12 0 VanSlyk cf 34 5, Vrones OOOOO. Totals43703339115. Monday, said sources described as close to Bell. 1987 AL Most Valuable Player, batted innings due to the lopsided score. Singles winners for the Indians chersdo Wednesday's Games Frhwrth p 0 0 0 0 Bonilla 3b .455 and had four homers in the week. Also ’’She (Concannon) pitched very were Gregg Horowitz, Jay dth their Milwaukee at Boston, 1:05 p.m. Schmdt3b 4 0 2 1 Bream 1b MILWAUKEE (102) Brown, whose team won the national basketball Kansas City ot Baltimore, 7:35 p.m Hayes lb 3 0 10 RRevIds rf Reynolds 383712, SIkma 394-410, Breuer championship last week, were making telephone nominated were Pete O’Brien of Texas, Dave well.” East Coach Jay McCon- Snyder, and Gary Tucker. Dou­ ? motion. Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Porrish c 3 0 0 0 LVIlre c 312 2-610, Lucas 3155-617, Moncrief 31333 Winfield of New York. Cory Snyder of Cleveland ville said. bles winners were Matt Clough oSr",‘k{!'47'!5i“ ' New York at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Dernier pr 0 0 0 0 Pedrtau ss 19, Krystkowtak 374-414, Pierce 7-13 6-6 20, calls saying that Brown might be reconsidering StroederOOOl 0. Totals 33773337108. Chicooo at Californio, 10:05 p.m Almon ss 0 0 0 0 Drobek p ------^ ------^ ^ a hasty decision against going back to UCLA. and Dan Gladden of Minnesota. Oakland ot Seattle, 10:05 p.m. CJames rf 4 0 10 Palacios p Only oomes scheduled Jeltz ss 3 0 10 JRobnsn p Rec photo PhlladHphla 31 29 25 38-115 Brown was asked about the report early Daulton c 10 0 0 24 31 25 22-181 Monday afternoon after a reception with MHS boys face difficult start INDOOR SOCCER CHAMPS — The 3Polnt goals— Barkley, G.Henderson, NL cites Reds’ Daniels K(3ross p 10 0 0 Steven Hermanowski. Back row: Coach members of the Kansas congressional National League standings GGross K 2 0 0 0 Express won the Pee Wee Indoor Soccer Pool*" out— None. Rebounds— Totah 14 1 10 1 Totals 31 5 7 5 Wayne Nye, Nick Odell, Logan Worsley, Philadelphia 52 (Barkley 15), Mll«wiukee33 delegation, as he and his Jayhawks were about NEW YORK — Kal Daniels of the Cincinnati (Moncrief 7). Assists— Philadelphia 21 By Jim Tierney Indian cross country team ‘‘O’Loughlin has been a pleasant East Division League crown. Team members, from Philadelphia ooo loo ooo— i Dan Lidessti, Brendan Boyle, Coach Jeff (Cheeks 15), Milwaukee 21 (Lucas 10). to board a bus for the White House. Reds, with a .600 batting average and four home Manchester Herald members leading the way. Man­ surprise. This is his first year out. w L Pet. OB Total fouls-Phllodelphta 27, Milwaukee Oilcogo 1 Pittsburgh ioi ooo m — S left, front row: Jason Boling, Michael Morin. Missing: Matthew Ennis. “I dont need to say anything,” Brown said. runs, was named National League Player of the chester took third in the Class LL He’s a versatile athlete.” 5 .833 Game Winning RBI — VanSlyke (2). 26. Technicals— Phllodelphta Coach Lv- Pittsburgh 4 7 .667 1 Lucas, Jesse Odell, Jason Krisolofsky, nam, Barkley. A— 11052. ”I’m staying at Kansas.” Week for the first week of the season. It will be a difficult start for the state cross country championship O’Loughlin, Phan, senior Eric New York 3 3 .500 2 E— Bonilla. DP— Pittsburgh 1. LOB— last fall and placed fifth in the Phllodelphta 3 3 .500 7 Phllodelphta 10, Pittsburgh 6. 2B— Manche.sler High boys’ track Gremmo and junior Darren Montreal 2 4 .333 3 Schmidt, Lind, Bream, Lavalllere. 3B— team as it kicks off its spring New England Championships. Brown will be the topcandiates in style, St. Louis 1 5 .167 4 Bonds, VanSlyke. HR— Bonds (2). Nuggets 123, Suns 119 pie of WMt DfvNIOfl1 SB— Hayes (1). S— KGross. campaign today at Windham Seniors Sean Toland and Mike the pole vault. W L Pet. OB High School at 3:30. Sears, along with sophomores Campbell will be the key figure fun, I Los Angeles 5 1 IP H R ER BB SO Golf Hockey Basketbafl DENVER (123) .633 Philadelphia EnollslLj-18 311 22, Schaves 35 34 12, Reds’ Soto a quick learner Pat Dwyer and Dave Ghabrial in the weight events (shot put, Houston 4 1 600 ‘/2 Eighth-year Indian Coach Cincinnati 4 1 KGross L,0-1 6 5 2 2 2 4 Rasmussen 1-11 34 6, M.Adams 320 2-4 23, will be the top candidates in the discus, javelin). "We’ve got some Pleau 7 .667 Frohwirth 2 2 3 3 2 2 Lever 12-22 2-2 26, Dunn 1-2 34 6,Hanzllk George Suitor possesses a fair San FroncIsco 4 3 .571 V /7 800 and 1600-meter events. Senior young kids with potential,” Suitor earns San Diego 1 Pittsburgh NHL playoff picture NBA standihgs 36 1-2 9, Vincent 313 36 19,CooperOOOO By The Associated Press about standings, but, in Pitts­ amount of youth on this team 5 .167 4 Drobek W,l-0 5 9 1 1 1 2 Senior Citizen Golf League 0.Totals43972337123. Dana DIeterle and juniors Craig lague Atlonta 0 6 .000 5 burgh, they rarely get to see the combined with some unforseen said. “I think they’ll get better as Monday's (3ames Palacios 3 1 0 0 2 3 PHOENIX (119) Hempstead, Todd Liscomb, Rick ) Ma- JRoblnson 1 - 0 0 0 0 0 Following are the starting times and First Round EASTERN CONFERENCE Gilliam 317 34 20, E.Johnson 320 35 21, Mario Soto has learned his NL Roundup top of the division. key injuries. “It’s the most the year goes on because of that Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 1 pairings lor the Manchester Senior Atlantic Division Eaton and Zack Allaire will potential.” York Houston at Atlanta, ppd., rain Drobek pitched to 3 batters In the 6th. Citizen Golf League for the week of WALES CONFERENCE West 37 32 12, Dovis 310 39 25, lessons well. Barry Bonds, off to a fast start, injuries I’ve ever had at the Chicago 6, St. Louis 1 Umpires— Home, Davis; First, Darling; April 18 Patrick Division W L Pet. GB K.Johnson 311 32 10, A.Adams 34 OO 4, handle the 3200 and 5000-meter Senior Chris Friday and Rus­ r in a Second, Froemming; Third, Tata New Jersey vs. N.Y. Islanders V-Boston 54 21 .720 Hodges 2-4328,Ballev2-21-15,Corbln031-21, ' Some of the educating has come tripled and scored in the first beginning of the season.” Suitor Cincinnati 4, Son Francisco 0 FRONT NINE New York events. Brophy will be a key sell will concentrate on the shot hree. Only gomes scheduled T — 2:56. A— 54,089. Wednesday, April 6 35 41 .461 19Va Hornacek 4-60-08, Crife 331-15. Totals 4387 painfully — Soto underwent Manager Pete Rose said. . inning and hit a solo home mn in said. Five Indians are out, 7:30 — Sebastian DImarco, Elmer L N.Y. Islonders 4, New Jersey 3, OT Woshlngton 35 41 .461 19W 27-28119. figure here when he returns. put while juniors Jerry Decelles real Tuesday's Gomes Ostrout, Salem Nassiff, George Murray Philadelphia 33 42 .440 shoulder surgery and missed all “I threw a lot of fastballs. Well, the third. Mike LaValliere including senior distance runner Montreal (Perez Ml) at New York 7:37 — Clarance Foley, Roland Dai­ Thursday, April 7 21 Dmver |i 35 31 26— 123 "This is the strong point of our and Carl Mahlstedt and Russell any (Darling 0-1), 1:35 p.m. • Cuba 6. Cardinals 1 New Jersey 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 New Jersey 18 59 .234 37 21 29 21 38-119 but the first few weeks of last they were straightballs. (Roger) clinched it with a three-run Shaun Brophy and senior sprin­ gle, Dick Demortin, Lyman Smith Saturday, April 9 Central Division 3Polnt goals— M.Adams 5, Hodges 2. season while on the disabled list. Clemens and (Dwight) Gooden team,” Suitor said. ‘Ourdistance will figure In the discus. Sopho­ lo it. Houston (Ryan OO) at Atlanta (Z.SmIth 7:44 — Joe Donahue, Hugh Tansey, x-Otrolt 49 26 double in the eighth before the ters To^d Clemons and Tuan 2 2 New Jersey 3, N.Y. Islanders 0 .653 Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Denver 47 0-1), 7:40 p.m. events are solid.” same CHICA(30 STLOUIS Joe Lovett, Lou Kocsis Sunday, April 10 x-Attanto 47 28 .627 7 (Schaves 8), Phoenix 57 (Gilliam 14). Soto took a major step in throw fastballs,” Soto said. “I largest home crowd in Pirates’ Nguyen. more Matt Prignano and junior Chicago (NlpperOO)atSt. Louis (DeLeon a b rh b l 7:51 — Ernest Larson, Ernie Tureck, Vhale 0-1), 8:35 p.m. Ob r b bl N.Y. Islanders 5, New Jersey 4, OT, x-Chlcooo 45 30 .600 4 Assists— Denver 33 (Lever 10), Phoenix 31 coming back from that hiatus asked Clemens in spring training history. O’Loughlin. Powers, sopho­ Jim Kunz top the javelin list. DMrtnz ct 5 11 3 Colemon If 4 0 0 0 Elmer Odell, Charles RonnrtinovvskI series fled 2-2 Milwaukee 40 35 .533 9 (K.Johnson 9). Total fouls— Denver 24, Manchester had a 6-1 dual meet mores Vyen Phan, Emil Issavi, same Los Angeles (Sutton OO) at Son Diego Sndbro 7b 5 0 10 OSmIth ss 4 0 0 0 7 :5 8 - Bert Carlson, Ed Llfhwin, Mike Cleveland 37 with a strong spring training. if he’d give me some of that The paid attendance of 54,089 Suitor sees East Hartford as the (Hawkins 0-1), 10:05 p.m. Massaro, Ted Lagace Tuesday, April 12 39 .487 12'/2 Phoenix 24. A— 9,708. record a year ago. Ve've Dawson rt 5 0 3 0 McWImsp 0 0 0 0 New Jersey ot N.Y. Islanders, 8:05 Indiana 35 40 .467 14 After faltering on opening day, fastball. He said no, so I’m just broke the record of 52,119 set in Bob Hartnett and senior John team to beat in the CCC East Cincinnati (Jackson lO) at San Francisco Durhm 1b 4 0 10 Herr 2b 3 0 10 _.8;05 — DIf Gavello, Ed Fitzpatrick, p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE . Sophomore Dave Campbell is a Lindberger will lead the Indian t’s all (Krukow lO), 10:35 p.m. Polmelr IT 3 110 Horner lb Bill McCarthy the former ace of the Cincinnati going with what I’ve got. I hit the the Pirates’ home opener last along with South Windsor, Rock­ Only games scheduled 4 12 0 Midwest Division key figure in the sprints and, JDovIsc 4 0 10 M cC ^ct 4 0 0 0 8:12 — George Sylvia, Bob Whalen, Philadelphia vs. Wosliington w L Pet. OB Jazz 113, Warriors 102 pitching staff threw a four-hitter comers with it. I’d better hit the year against St. Louis. The total jumping crew. ”We have a lot of ville, and Windham. “If we can Wednesdoy's Gomes Low 3b 4 11 0 PndItn 3b 4 0 2 1 Nick Nickerson, Phil Dupont Wednesday, April 6 x-Dollos 49 25 .662 presently, is the only Indian who kids who haven’t done it (the get through the first few meets, lens Chicooo at St. Louis, 1:35 p.m. Dunston ss 4 12 0 Fordrt 4 0 0 0 8:19 — Al Surprenant, Tom Brennan, x-Denver Wednesday night in leading the comers.” attendance, counting complimen­ Cincinnati ot San Francisco, 4:05 p.m Phlladelohlo 4, Washintrton 2 49 27 .645 1 UTAH (113) figured into the 4 X 100 relay jumps) before,” Suitor said. stled GModdx p 4 2 2 0 TPeno c 3 0 10 Henry Hilliard, Bob Metcalf Thursday, April 7 x-Houston 43 31 .581 6 Reds past the San Francisco While Soto was making the tary tickets, was 57.102. we’ll be all right,” he said. Houston at Atlanta, 5:40 p.m. Forsch p 10 0 0 8:26 - 7 Don Willis, Jim Seller, VIcfor x-Utoh 41 34 tavoronl 02 OO 0, Malone 1324 310 36, team. Seniors Dave Russell and iding Phlladelohlo at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p m Sauadrito, Russ Miller Washington 5, Philadelphia 4 .547 e»/2 Giants 4-0. biggest step in his comeback, the Arnold p 0 0 0 0 Saturday, April 9 Son Antonio 28 46 .378 21 StockfonOII Jeff DeJoannis, and sophomore .'hose Los Angeles at Son Diego, 10:05 p m Oauend ss 10 0 0 8:33 — Art Bolmer, Dick Danielson, Sacramento 22 Hl®if"i'*Y»-?l8^.Trlpucka3e0O4,Roth ”I used to have fun throwing 145 and Pittsburgh Cubs 6, Cardinals 0 Only gomes scheduled Art Bvam, Fronk Hunter Philadelphia 4, Washington 3 S3 .293 27'/a Harold Barber will be looked Totals 38 613 3 Totals 32 1 6 1 Sunday, April 10 Pacific Division 43912 3 » 1 ^ W)4, Turpin OOOOO. Totals pitches in a game and trying to Pirates continued their surpris­ team 8:40 — Stan Juros, Jack Bowers, Bill V-L.A. Lakers _ Greg Maddux, who pitched a upon for points in the 100. 200. and Philadelphia 5, Washington 4, OT, 56 18 .757 GOLDEN STATE (102) blow people away,” Soto said mffs. Chicago 001 ooo 410— 6 Leone, Merlin Cunningham Philadelphia leads s^lM 3-1 x-Porflond 47 27 .635 9 ing early ascensions. Pittsburgh shutout last week, almost had 400 meters. American League results StLouls ooo ooo 001— 1 8:47 — Art Call, ArnI Gustafson, Bill x-Seottle 40 Frank 311056, McDonald34(M)4, Fbltl 36 Mats Runde, Henry J. Grzyb Tuesday, April 12 35 .533 16'/a 1-5 7, Garland 69 1-1 13, Mullln 7-15 99 23, after he walked three and struck beat Philadelphia 5-1 and Chicago another one. He blanked St. Louis wMic vvmiiiiiw r\oi — nune. Phllodelphta ot Washington, 7:35 p.m. Phoenix 25 SO .333 31«/z out five. “Nowitry togetoutofan took St. Louis 6-1. Senior Todd Powers tops the ular- E— Ford, Sondberg DP— Chicago 1. 8:54 — Rusty RusconI, Ralph Johnson, Golden State 18 57 .240 38*/3 O.SmIfh 37 1-1 11, Hoppen 67 OO 12, for eight innings, then Bob list of Indian hurdlers while slde- Blue Jays 17, Yankees 9 LOB— Chicago 6, StLouls 6. 2B — Mike Plerro, Chet BycholskI L.A. Clippers 17 58 .227 39'/a Whltehead37338,Whlte7-13(M)14,Harrls38 inAing with five or six pitches. Soto’s shutout was the third in Homer doubled for the 1,000th hit GMaddux, Dunston, Horner. 3B— 9:01 — Harvey Leach, Francis Conti, Adams Division x-clinched playoff berth 004.TotalS44-871324102. ”I’ve pitched seven or eight the National League this season. sophomore Douiig Hemmauanh, DMartInez. 5— Ffirschr-- Paul Dutelle, Joe Gronato Hartford at Montreal v-clinched division title ^*"1’ 29 35 20 29— 113 of his career and Terry Pendleton senior Brian O’Loughlin and NEW YORK 9:08 — Pete Petrone, Bob Muldoon, Wednesday, April 6 Golden State J 25 M » »Zin years in the league now and I am The Giants have lost two of them, TORONTO Montreal 4, Hartford 3 Monday's Games singled him home. a b rh b l a b rh b l IP H R ER BB SO John Johnson, Ralph Maccarone New York 114, Detroit 111, OT 3-Polnt goal-Stockton. Fouled out— not a stupid man. I learn.” junior Ted Miller will add depth RHndsn If 5 4 5 1 Chicago 9:15 — John Snuffer, Durward La- Thursday, April 7 Eoton. R ebpund^tah 56 (Malone 13), the other to Orel Hershiser last But the Cubs already were in LIrtano 2b 5 111 Montreal 7, Hartford 3 Washington 86, Atlanta 85 here. “We have a lot of young, MechmTb 3 11 7 Moseby cf 6 3 3 1 GMaddux W,24) 9 6 1114 throp, Joseph Philippon, Ed Scott Indiana 95, New Jersey 93 Golden Stole n (Hoppen 10). Assists— Soto has learned how to pitch week. Kelly Downs has started control. Maddux also singled, Mtngly 1b 5 112 Fernndz ss StLouls 9:22 — John Banlo, Bill Freeman, Carl Saturday, April 9 Utah 32 (Stockton 16), (talden State 22 inexperienced kids,” Siiltor said. 4 10 1 Montreal 4, Hartford 3 Philadelphia 115, Milwaukee 102 without heat. He once threw 95 both of the shutout losses for San doubled and scored twice in a GWarddh 110 0 GBell If 4 2 3 2 Forsch L,0-2 6 1-3 9 4 4 1 2 Swanson, Hank Bartley O nver 123, Phoenix 119 ( G a r l ^ 5). Total fouls— Utah 23, Golden “Without Clemons and Nguyen, Winfield rf 4 0 2 1 Whitt c 5 2 2 3 Arnold 1 2-3 4 2 2 0 2 9:29 — Russ Nettleton, Sam MIele, Sunday, April 10 Utah 113, (Solden State 102 State 25 Technicals— Utah Coach Lovden, mph and loved to challenge Francisco. 13-hit attack. d Kelly cf Gene Enrico, Terry Workhoven Hartford 7, Montreal 5, Montreal leads Garland. A— 9r166. we’ll struggle the first couple of 5 0 0 0 Mullnks3b 0 0 0 0 McWlllms 1 0 0 0 0 1 Tuesday's Games hitters. Now, his fastball travels Chicago, off to its best start Pglrulo 3b 4 0 0 0 WP— Arnold 2. BK— GMaddux, Arnold series 3-1 meets.” Gruber 3b 6 3 4 5 Tuesday, April 12 Atlonta at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. about 85 mph and Soto has Pirates 5, Phillies 1 Stauoht c 4 12 1 Barfield rf 5 12 1 2. BACK NINE Houston at Son Antonio, 8:30 p.m. since winning seven of its first Santana ss 4 11 0 Mc«> Cncpcn1b 8:26 — Carl Lepak, Edward Adams, Buffalo 6, Boston 5, OT, series tied 2-2 NBA results Bob Philadelphia stayed close in the TJones rf Joe Klemas, Joseph Kennedy Tuesday, April 12 Jersey 95-93 when Long hit an us last Rhoden L,1-l 21-3 8 9 5 4 1 Bell 3b playoff race and broke a four- John 2-3 1 0 0 2 0 8:33 — Roland Broulllette, Peter Buffalo at Boston, 7:35 p.m. rnTflv2?!Sr'^ramra^ 18-footef at the buzzer. 9 9 BDIozc SadloskI, Stan ZatkowskI, Mike Zwick FOOTBALL game losing streak as Charles Upgiadlng is easier thanyott tfiink. John Gutermon 1 2-3 1 0 0 2 1 Soto p Indiana’s victory left the Pac­ Stoddard i 2 3 3 0 1 8:40 — John Hahn, Joe Desimone, BUI CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Knicks 114. Pistons 111 (QT) Notlonol Football Lo o m # Barkley scored 31 points at Guonfe 11-3 3 1 1 O O Belekewicz, Al Rodonis Norrts Dlylslon ^B U FFA LO BILLS— Signed Errol Tucker, ers in seventh place in the Milwaukee. ' said Hudson 1 5 4 4 1 1 8:47 — Joe Grenier, Bob Samuelson, Toronto ys. Detroit DETROIT (111) defensive back-kick corner. Snapper easy-starting mowers offer quality and features you can't Russ Smyth, Bob Healy COLLEGE five-team race for three NBA pick in Toronto Totals 31 4 84 Wednesday, April 6 Itantley 5^ 10-H 20, Mahorn S6 1-1 11, Knick* 114, PI*ton* 111 get anywhere else. And you can upgrade lo a Snapper for less than Flanagan 4 8 5 5 1 2 8:54 — Don McPherson, Bob DIeterle, Toronto 6, Detroit 2 Lalmbeer 5-9 04) 10, Dumars 5-10 2-2 12 Eastern Conference playoff Itching Alfred Jarvis, Red Hadden DWard 1 1 2 1 3 1 Cincinnati Thursday, April 7 Thomas 13-21 5-5 31, Salley 2-4 2-4 6, spots. Washington and New York, New York stayed tied with you would expect. re last Wells W.l-O 4 3 2 1 1 3 9:01 — (5eo McAllister, John Quaglta, Detroit 6, Toronto 2 Johnson 4-1004)9, Rodman4-11008, Edwards bSSte^irc'Szch**"* Son nsmclsco — . — . Ron Smith, Art Vlgneau which beat Detroit 114-111 in Washington as Patrick Ewing ly lot." »o 2 batters In the 4th, Game Winning RBI — TJones (1). , SotUTdoy, April 9 1-5 2-2 4. Totals 44-84 22-25 111 These mowers are built with Snapper's patented Hi-Vac® system DWord pitched to 2 batters In the 6th. 9:08 — Russell H. Irwin, Dick Detroit 6, Toronto 3 NEW YORK (114) overtime, are tied for eighth, scored' 36 points, including a nd the E— Clark, DP— Cincinnati 2, Son Fran­ Berggren, Max Smole, Dan Morllne HBP— Moseby by Stoddard, Fernandez, cisco 1. LOB— Cincinnati 5, Son Francisco5. „ . Sundoy, April n Green 4J018, Welker 3-504)6, Ewing 11-15 another half-game back, and go-ahead turnaround jumper that stands up grass for a uniform cut while picking up clippings, rained by Guante, Pagltarulo by Wells. W P - 9:15 — Horry ReInhorn, Vito Agostl- Detroit 8, Toronto 0, Detroit leads 14-2036, Jackson6-150013, WllklnlOH5-5a: 2B— BDIoz, Butler, Larkin. SB— Larkin (7). nelll, Herman Montle, Stanley S^I6S 3*1 Philadelphia is in 10th, 1>A games with 23 seconds left in overtime 8 John, Wells. BK— Flanagan Z PB— Whitt. S— Downs. SF— Bell. Newman 2-10 2-2 6, Cartwright 6-12 9-10 21, Calendar leaves and pine $9CQ95i«^syDu opener Umpires— Home, Cousins; Rrst, Roe; WolckowskI Tuesday, April I2 • • • behind the Bullets and Knicks. against Detroit. ■mined Second, Kosc; Third, Barnett, IP H R ER BB SO 9:22 — Vince Girard, Lloyd Curkin, Toronto at Detroit, 8:05 p.m. needles that A O w fnl what Clnclnnalt John Juselln, Frank KIsonas Walker, averaging less than six Ewing’s basket made it 112-111, il's liiu to own • s, who T— 4:15. A— 45,185. Soto W,1-0 9 4 0 0 3 5 9:29 — Fron Blanchard, Elmer Os­ Chicase vs. St. Louis g g S S itz J J J points per game, came off the and when he missed the ensuing others leave Snappci HI Vk *_____ smoval Son Francisco trout Jr., Arthur Randall, E. Vennart TODAY American League leaders Downs LJ>-2 5 5 4 4 1 5 Wettaesday, April 6 3-Polnt(^l^johnson, Jackson. Fouled Basoball bench to lead the Bullets with 19 free throw, Detroit knocked the It ankle St. Louis 4, Chicago 1 out— Lolnj^beer, Mahorn, Tucker. behind. Q Q 9 S yo® nu' Lefferts 3 3 0 0 (V 1 Windham at Manchester, 3:30 points. He has been the subject of ball out^of bounds, giving New •>99 popular DRobIson 1 0 0 0 0 0 April 7 Rebpunds^^trolf 46 (Lalmbeer 9), New If you want to By The Asieclated Press St. Louis 3, Chicago 2 l^rk 58 (Grew 10). Assists— Detroit 23 York possession. Johnny New­ America's H\ 3'/r h.p. 21 * push Hi-Vic* Based on W of Bats. tartVFreld),'4p".m^"*’ criticism after Washington lade a Saturday, April 9 (Thomos 11), New York 26 (Jackson 13) traded Michael Adams and Jay man then hit two free throws with make mowing selling rider from 4h.p.-»344" AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 6, St. Louis 3 Total fouls-Detrolf 35, New York V &,JeU*5r?iv'!?nta;,*3:30^''' Pappas 0 AB R H Pet. National Laague leaders Sunday, April ie York Illegal difwse Z Vincent to Denver for Walker and 13 seconds left and Detroit’s $Q Q Q 95 $9QQ95>si>» Slought NY 3 11 3 8 .727 Bolton ot Hal6 Ray JV, 3:30 your lawn a St. Louls6,Chlcago5,St. Louis leodsserles ^ ^ lomNril Mark Alarie. Dennis Rodman missed a 3-point 9 9 9 with (rccHi U K * , 9 9 9 special 8 Leach Tor 4 13 2 9 .692 3-1 Monchesfor ot Windham, 3:W snap, instead of rear bagger thru June 17,1988 promotional prke of our OBrIen Tex 6 22 5 14 .636 By The Associated Freu Bowling Tuesday, April n attempt just before time expired ' Infor- RHendson NY 6 23 9 13 Based on W at Bats. Crowell ot Coventry, 3:30 Pacer* 95, Net* 93 bcsi'seiling i'll h p self .565 Chicago at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Bolton at Bacon Academy, 3:30 an uphill battle, Wlnfleld NY 6 20 7 11 .550 NATIONAL LEAGUE Bullets 86, Hawks 85 Jazz 113, Warrior* 102 propelled Hi -Wc.* er Lou .. . B*Y8 Track Long capped Indiana’s come­ Cotto Sea 3 11 0 6 .545 G AB R H Pet. see your partici­ 4h.p - king a Renteria Sea 5 13 2 7 .538 Daniels CIn 6 23 5 12 .522 U.8. Mixed Manchester at Windham, 3:30 back from an 11-point deficit in Utah broke a three-game losing Brookens O t 6 19 5 10 .536 Webster Mon 6 24 7 12 .500 WASHINGTON (86) Girls Track the fourth quarter and handed streak as Thurl Bailey scored 11 pating Snapper Ivated GBell Tor 7 26 9 13 .500 Dawson Chi 6 29 6 13 .448 Cote 478, George Cappalta 202 Jones 3-4 33 9, Wlllloms 4-12 36 13, M Windham at ManchMfer, 3:30 Boggs Btn 6 23 5 11 .478 Reed Mon 4 14 2 6 .429 Donna Vrissis Radio, TV Malone 7-17 3-4 17, Colter 0-5 32 I, j ' New Jersey its 11th consecutive of his 26 points during a decisive dealer now. Free rear bagger "How­ Heme Rum Bonds Pit 6 29 6 12 .414 •-onotin 502, Regis Longtin Malone 7-19 1-1 15, Walker 6-15 7-7 19, WEDNESDAY loss. included with abew 221-592, VIn Urban 211-556, Kris Catledge 2-504)4, King 1-4324, Bol 1-1002 Bssstooll 19-8 run at Golden State. ttbAm^WmiA to the GBell, Toronto, 4; Canseco, Oakland, 3, Butter SF 7 30 4 12 .400 Ihroughjune 19. 1988. McGwire, Oakland, 3; Nokes, Detroit, 3; Jeltz Phi 6 15 2 6 .400 fSfLouoplln 189-516, Kathy Hughes Johnson 1-5002. Totals 32-87232586. IS !t Catholic, 3:30 Wayman Tisdale, who had a down, TODAY cost Hampton at Cheney Jtch, 3-30 season-high 32 points for the Nugget* 123, Sun* 119 Snyder, Cleveland, 3; 12 are tied with Z Strowbry NY 6 25 7 10 .400 Cindy Hurley ATLANTA (85) ' Coventry of Bolton JV e until Runs Battad In SanUogo SD 5 18 1 7 .389 1^89-181-531, Linda Skoglund 483, Bob WKHT ~ ^'’"'’'’*19, ------■■’,i:30 Pacers, hit a free throw to tie the Denver won for the 11th time In RHenderson, New York, 9; Snyder, Bonilla Pit 6 26 6 10 .385 Wilkins 7-13 34 17, Willis 318 40 14, , , „ ^ Saflboll Cleveland, 9; GBell, Toronto, 8; Winfield, 191J85-S34, Linda Cromwell 485, Linda < '^'Holers of Canadlens, East Catholic ot Mercy, 3:30 game at 93 with 40 seconds to go. 12 games and broke a four-game !yman New York, 8; Canseco,Oaklond,7;6aretied Daniels, Cincinnati, 4; GDovIs, Houston, ^ r lo n 182-186-5^John KozIckI 205-583, SporfsChannel, W TIC K'aa'st-H'sa’iia’i'tjissss Beys Tennis AF photo He then grabbed a rebound of a losing streak at Phoenix as W. H. PREUSS SONS with 6 4; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 3;, Carter, New 7:30 p.m. — Flyers at Capitols, ESPN Manchester at Newington, 3:30 le sent "'ch Pecker „ . . Olfis Tennis missed jumper by the Nets' Roy Lafayette Lever scored 26 points _ FUchlng (1 oecisien) York, 3; StrowbexTy, New York,3; 12aretled Wocoe DeLlsle 181, Jtaa WPOP” ~ -fovs, M ISMATCH — New York'* Patrick Ewing, right, atuffa 22S 80ST0N 'TPNL, RTE. • A 44 • lOLTON, CT. e affil- 30 are tied with 1.000. with 2. McCaffrey 204-559, Bernice Whipple 490. WMblntfon Z7 iy |j Newington of Manchester, 3:30 Hinson, and Long made bis and Michael Adams 23, including 7:30 p.m. — Sabres ot Bruins, NESN Hamden ot East Catholic (M CC), 3 16 19 22 28-85 n ID one home over Detroit’* laiah Thom M In their game winning shot over Otis Birdsong five 3-point goals to stretch his 643-9492 Monday night. The Knicks won in ovartime, 114-111. after Indiana got the ball in­ NBA-record streak to 37. M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 12, 1988

988 — 18 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, April 12, 1988 — 15 Puzzles i FOCUS ______T V Tonight ACROSS 5 Kitchen gadget Answer to Previoua Punia 6 Actress Lupino 5:00PM [D is ] Let the Falcons Go Two ' 1 Sobbdd 7 Mideast nation friends who train falcons set out to find a (Si) Wendy and Mo pair of their birds stolen by smugglers. (60 MATLOCK ' 5 502, Roman 8 Vibrate ^ Late Night W ith David Letter- min.) man (In Stereo) Are gold coins the smartest investment? I 8 Football coach 9 Island Nancy Stafford [T M C ] MOVIE: 'F/X' A special effects Alfred Hitchcock Presents — Ewbank 10 Novsiist Ferber expert becomes the fall guy for govern­ stars as Michelle Borgida (1^ More Real People By the Editors charged by thskseller. 12 Hawaiian city 11 Mrs. Truman ment agents when ho arranges a mobs- Thomas, the ju­ Kennard of Consumer Reports offset any investment gains you may 13 Idantlflcationa ^ ter's fA e assassination Bryan Brown. $ j) Gene Scott Another reason for the American have. 19 _ and downs Brian Dennehy, Diane Venora . 1986. nior law partner of (sll [ESPN] Best of American Muscle Ma­ Consum er Eagle’s popularity may be that It’s the 21 Unit Rated R. (In Stereo) Ben Matlock gazine match is When the U.S. Mint first issued the If an American Eagle is not the 14 Jakyll's (Andy Griffith), on only gold coin you can hold in an smartest investment for an IRA, is at 23 For example 5:30PM [ESPN] World Series of Mo- [H B O ] MOVIE: Vamp' (CC) Three fra )ti. American Gold Eagle in October 1986, opposita tocross MBC's "Mat- Individual Retirement Account. But a reasonable investment outside an (abbr.) ternily brothers learn to their horror that John M «- people eagerly stood in line to pay as 15 Vocal 24 Tea [HBO] Step Too Slow Judge Reinhold lock," airing TU E S ­ the exotic dancer they hired is actually a (M ) dot. should you feel the need to hoard gold, IRA? 16 Oarage stars in this (Jrama of a high school baskot- DAY, APRIL 12. vampire Chris Makepeace, Robert Rusler, ir (AA) def. much as $600 for the I-ounce coin, Consumer Reports’ editors say that 25 Lubricates Grace Jones. 1986. Rated R. r (AA) dot. While historically gold has been a contents ball player who learns to cope with re)ec CHECK IISTINGS even though it was worth only $425 in Some coin dealers still barp on the 26 Orient tion and criticism with the help of an unex­ [U S A ] Edge of Night m AAelttko an IRA is hardly the place to do so. good hedge against inflation, Ameri­ 17 Charged FOR EXACT TIME I; Borgida- gold bullion. By late last year, with the "shortage” of 1986 Eagles and try to 27 Ivan the pected new friend. After the Tax Reform Act of 1986 can Eagles may not be the most particles 1 2:35AM (3D Love Boat ion A-4, 7-6 price at around $525 for an Eagle charge premiums not Justified by the eliminated or limited the deductibility Terrible 6:00PM OD ® (30) C40) News (AA) d e f. practical way to own gold. For 18 Provide 1 2:40AM (?6) MOVIE: -The U dy from worth $490 in gold bullion, American collectible value of tbe coin. In tbe 29 Not at home dD Three's Company of IRA contributions for most people, investors, it’s cheaper and usually 20 Main artaries Yesterday' A Houston executive's already Eagles were tbe most popular gold arcane world of numismatics where a 30 Catches (D Magnum. P.l. unsettled life takes a dramatic turn when the prime advantage of an IRA more convenient to buy any hold gold 22 Adorn coin sold in the U.S. Its sales "very fine” coin could be worth became its ability to defer taxes on the 31 Transmitted 41 450, Roman 47 Actor _ CTl) Webster his Vietnamese mistress resurfaces bullion, especially if you don’t take oneself 43 Former Soviet Wayne Rogers. Bonnie Bodelia, Pat Hinglo. outstripped those of such coins as the double tbe value of one of only "fine” 34 Author John Kristofferson (If) Rockford Files income earned by an investment. But physical delivery of it. Gold- 24 (.ayers of paint leader 1985 (R) ' Canadian Maple Leaf and the Austral­ quality, the amateur frequently gets Passes 49 Army acronym @§) A-Team neither the Eagle nor any other gold investinent programs that include 28 Raaps 44 TV antenna 1 :00AM C.fD am in the Family ian Nugget. 38 Nautical rope 50 Actress _ Garr News (Live) igh girls’ fleeced. No one can predict what any coin provides dividend or interest storage are offered by a number of 32 Snake's sound type (3D High Rollers One reason for the initial demand 39 Puzile d l) Doctor Who Pan 3 of 4, :s season newly minted coin’s numismatic income. Thus, there’s no tax advan­ large financial institutions such as 33 Worthless plant 45 Footless 51 Skinny fish dD Joe Franklin was the idea that the coin was a value will be in the future. 40 Engineering del T.J. Hooker ury High tage to holding an Epgle in an IRA Merrill Lynch and New York-based 35 Inter _ : among 46 Local movie 54 Paddle [61) MOVIE; 'Heller Skelter' The story oT (11) (^ ) Twilight Zone valuable collectible, a gold coin that deg. Family Ties [M A X ] MOVIE: Mr. Mom' (CC| A nsrrc) i^mmun- A more realistic way to value the unless the value of the coin Citibank. others theater (si.) 56 Wool duster the brutal slaying of Sharon Tale and four young oxeculive trades places with hi’s ■ 10) Matchmaker would be in limited supply. The 1986 (^1) Noticias others in her homo George DiCcn/o, Stove les’ next coin is on its bullion. The price of the appreciates. If, on the other hand, you prefer to 36 Atomic gumber wile when he is fired Michael Kealon. Ten [CNN] Inside Politics '88 (R) A edition is indeed in limited supply, and Railsback. Nancy Wolfe 1975 Part 1of2 Garr, Martin Mull 1983 Rated PG 0 ^ MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour against Eagle Is based on the “spot” (cash) If the price of gold falls in value take possession of your gold, you can (abbr.) [ESPN] Scholastic Sporls America so may qualify. But that’s because the ®1) Family Ties Pan 1 of 2 [C NN] PrimeNews m. price of the precious metal — what between the time you buy and the time buy bullion from traditional gold 37 Author Jean- 10:30PM (20) Barney Miller [TMC] MOVIE: Wetherby' (CC) The demand surprised the government. [C NN] Showbiz Today ^^>[018] Making of Disney's Captain EO lef. Beorie you d pay on the wholesale metals you sell, you suffer a loss. If you suffer dealers such as Deak International, or Paul _ (26) INN News suicide of a mystorious young man puzzles Ordinarily, said a spokesperson for [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Return of the King' Whoopi Goldberg lakes a behind the a middle-aged schoolteacher in rural Eng Jll 7-5, 6-3; market — plus a premium. The a loss in any investment, however, it’s fronri the precious-metals department 41 Capsulas scenes look at this 3-D musical space fan (41) Desde Hollywood 6-0; Beno- the U.S. Mint, “the current production premium, usually 4 to 8 percent of the Animated A Hobbit faces the powers of land Vanessa Redgrave, Ian Holm, Tim ; Enerord- best to suffer it outside an IRA than of financial-service companies such 42 Relent darkness as he tries to destroy tfio Ring of lasy presented by George Lucas and star [ESPN] Skiing: Powder 8 World Cham Mclnnnrny 1985 Rated R !-Trocclolo should supply all the Eagles anyone spot price, includes a 3 percent Doom. Voices of Orson Bean. John Hus ring Michafil Jackson (60 min ) pionship From British Columbia. Canada Inside one. That way, the loss might as Merrill Lynch, Prudential-Bache 44 Pulled (si.) (R) [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow I (G ) def. might want to buy." minting fee and a commission 48 Gladden ton, Roddy McDow(*ll. 1980 [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Dear America: Letters ; T r lp p t- represent a tax deduction that can or Dreyfus Corporation. [M A X ] MOVIE: Hambur [ESPN] SportsLook From Vietnam' (CC) Archival footage and 1 0:4-5PM (38 Honeymooners Part 1 of 1:10AM lev 6-1, 6-2. 52 Three-banded songs from the '60s underscore tins por 2 ger; The Motion Picture' (CC) A young P armadillo [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Julia' The friendship of trail of the Vietnam conflict 1987 Rated man ruieds a degree to gain his inheritance, two women bocomns an iniornational iiu:i NR (In Stereo) 1 1 :00PM (3) GO (30 140) Ne8vs so he opts to study food franchising at 53 . Juan dent during the second World War Jane [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Black W idow' (CC) A L5) (381 M-A-S-H Busterburgor University. Leigh McCloskey 55 Suppose Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave. Jason Ro Dick Butkus 1986 Rated R SOS banner brightens rainy bards 1977. Rated PG complex senes of seductions and murders [9 ] The Street Premiere The personal 57 Desert in Asia putsTi Justice Department investigator on and professional lives of four Newark, 1 :30AM Get Smart 58 Medieval poem [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Karate Kid Part Two' Dr. G ott the trail of a myslfuious woman Debra N J , patrol officers Today Scolari's (11) INN News )lf team 59 Heraldic border (CC) While visiting Okinawa, Oani(>l is Winger, Theresa Russell. Sami Frey (Stanley Tucci) birthday celebration is in ay after- forced to defend his mentor and himself 1987 Rated R (In Stftreo) terrupted by an officer’s cull for help (In (30) Dating Game Peter Gott, M.D. 60 - of March against bitter foes determined to destroy [USA] Riptide (60 mm ) Stereo) iZS) Alice Count ry 61 Saa bird them. Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki Pat' Mor night for stranded motorists (11) INN News [CNN] Newsnight Update lefeated 62 Speak ita, Nobu McCariliy 1986 Rated PG (In 8;30PM [3 I My Sister Sam (CC) Sam lost to Stereo) takes an instant liking to an art phoiogra (18) Untouchables [ESPN] Sports Trivia DEAR AP photo Imperfectly y’s Jeff was convicted of shoplifting. [USA] Cartoons pher she meets at a museum (R) (20) The Street Cooper hopes to charm an [USA] Hollywood Insider ABBY: Some S3 (40) Wonder Years (CC) Kovm IS tern attractive traffic violator - but winds up : honors By statute, in California a MONKEY BUSINESS - Actress Eliza­ DOWN 6:30PM {Z j CBS News (CC) 1 :35AM dD wil Shrlner time ago you fiod at the tliought of making his first U‘le with a bullet wound instead won the Cs3 Family Ties Pan 2 of 2 printed an ad- person may expunge a criminal beth Taylor plays with a small monkey phone call to a girl (In Stereo) (22’ News (Live) 2:00AM dD l Love Lucy 'heney’s dre.ss in your record if sbe or he meets certain given as a gift by publishing tycoon 1 What person C8] (40'’ ABC News (CC) C ll Entertainment Tonight Academy (24’ Talking Sporls dD Home Shopping Overnight Service 'against 2 Ireland Qll Jeffersons Awards highlights (In Stereo) (3 hrs.) Infection could column to .send Dear Abby conditions. Expungement is not a Malcolm Forbes on board the luxury (26; Soap pardon or a complete “cleans­ 3 Format (22) (30) NBC News (CC) 9:00PM C?) MOVIE: Murphy" s Rom­ (11) Keys to Success for banners yacht Highlander. Taylor denied rumors (41) PELICULA; 'Click el Fotografo do f Tech — Abigail Van Buren ing” of the criminal record: 4 Narrated {c)t98B hv NEA. Inr ance* An easy going widower falls for the Modelos' Un fotografo obsosionado on (39) Home Shopping Show Joined in 4; O'Con- that motorists rather, it is a “cleansing” of the of a possible marriage with Forbes. d4) Nightly Business Report now young woman in town Sally Field, oncontrar a la mujer do cuorpo porfecto B Progress ; AAocOo- could put on f38) Bosom Buddies James Garner, Brian Kerwm 1985 Angely, Mauricio Garcos [ESPN ] SportsLook 7; G o rik l become chronic record for limited purposes. For their cars to (41) Noticlero Univision Ci.0 (40; Moonlighting (CC) Ms Diposto (57) SCTV [U S A ] Oh Madeline example, a person whoobatinsan makes romantic overtures towaref Herbert, n e o (R H ) call police if (61) Love Connection (61) Love Connection (C T ) def. DEAR DR. GO’TT: My daughter. 29. has had a expungement in California is not the temporary clerk (60 min ) (R) 2 :1 0AM [H B O ] MOVIE: All the Rlohl def. Mac- they needed required to disclose the convic­ [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 Ql3 Morton Downey Jr: [CNN] Moneyline Moves' A talented high school football RH) def. recurring bladder infection for 17 months Why does help on the road. I am so glad I [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour [ESPN] NFL’s Greatest Moments The player hopes for a scholarship until he is the best bargain I ev er'^t. PEOPLE (11) MOVIE: 'Thornweir An enlisted man unfairly kicked off the team. Tom Cruise, it keep coming back? tion that was expunged on em­ CELEBRITY CIPHER Now "Vork Giants fearsome defense of the sent for one because it proved to HELEN GALLETTA, ployment applications (usually, Cetabrity Cipher cryplogrems are created from quotations by famous people, past and present 7:00PM Entertainment Tonight serving in ilin t' S Army becomes the cen­ '50s. Craig T Nelson, Lea Thompson 1983. be a lifesaver. Each letter In the cipher stands for another Today 's clue 7 equals J. Academy Awards highlights (In Stereo) ter of controvert y when he is treated with Rated R DEAR READER: Recurring bladder infection ALIQUIPPA, PA. after expungement, disclosure is LSD after being accused of stealing some [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Some Kind of Wonder­ My car broke down on an Marriage in sight? ($3 News secret Army documents Glynn Turman, ful' (CC) While pursuing the most popular 2:30AM GO m o v ie : 'John and Mary' (cystitis) is often the result of sexual intercourse, only required for governmental 'IJNEWDKHD PR XUD NJWQ interstate road at night. It was jobs). Thus, an individual who C8j (22' Wheel of Fortune (CC) Vincent Giirdnnin, Craiy Wasson 1981 girl m school, a shy toon ager overlooks A love story of swinging singles and the during which bacteria are introduced into the DEAR HELEN: Write to: (22; (30i In the Heat of the Night The six the tomboy that truly loves him. Eric Stoltz, morning after. Dustin Hoffman, Mia Far­ raining hard and the road was NEW YoS k - Will Cornelia “Super Deb” C®D $100,000 Pyramid Lea Thomfison, Mary Stuart Mastorson. bladder opening (urethra), pass into the bladder has obtained an expungement PJRXMFTDJX NB CMNKFAXPNJ wives of an imprisoned bigamist bring liim row 1969 pleasant between two hills. We were WCIL-BANNERS. P.O, Box Guest and Sylvester "Rambo” Stallone unite (IT (38( Cheers 1987 Rated PG-13 and cause irritation. This infection causes painful could honestly, and legally, gifts of food, only to become murder sus (li) Focus on Success fearout. locked in our car for several 66942, Los Angeles, Calif. 90066. in matrimony, creating a gossip columnist’s (18' Kojak Pan 2 of 2 pects when the man dies of poisoning (60 [USA] Airwolf answer no to a conviction-related XUVX PR JNX RFSZDAX XN [C N N ] Sports Latenight urination and blood in the urine. The condition may The cost is $4 per banner, postage (20 M 'A'S'H min ) (In Stereo) hours when a state trooper question on a job application, dream couple? Corny says no: her mom and 1 1 .30PM (5) (61) Late Show (In [ESPN] SportsCenter lor Eric be prevented if women carry out two simple spotted the '‘Please Call Police" and handling included. Make !24 MacNoil / Lehrer Newshour (24) (57 Frontline (CC) Sexually al)used as Stereo) procedures: depending on the type of job being Sly’s mom say they wouldn’t mind. KPTPJPRUPJH MDXFMJR.' — [U S A ] That Girl Darren banner I had placed on the inside your tax-deductible check or (26i Barney Miller a child, Shirley Turcotte returns to her C ll (40; Nightline (CC) sought. “We are not getting married. I’m only 24 childhood home to confront those who 2:35AM CT) New> |R| First, a female should empty her bladder after money order payable to WCIL- (30,' (40 Win. Lose or Draw diatesin of the rear window He stopped, years old. And I do not have a crystal ball,” Z . T A W V M I failed to protect her (60 tnin ) f f J The Street Cooper hopes to charm an I suggest that "Depressed attractive traffic violator - but winds up 2:45AM [M A X ] MOVIE: Hootlart' having had sexual relations. This washes out the summoned a tow truck and BANNERS. The Westside Center 141} Rosa Salvajc (41 Tal Como Somos Down South” either hire a lawyer said Miss Guest, the goddaughter of Winston PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There were limes when my pants were so thin. I with a bullet wound instead (In Stereo) (CC) A former college coach faces resent­ urethra and, obviously, gets rid of any residual for Independent Living exists to could sit on a dime and know if it was heads tails " — Spencer v57) Nightly Business Report [C N N ] Larry King Live :y figure stayed with us until help arrived. or do some legal research to find Churchill who is trying to parlay her social (11) Honeymooners ment when he takes over as head of an hot put, urine that might act -as a warm, dark and moist help disabled people live Tracy. (61) Family Ties Indiana high-school basketball team. Gene Needless to say, we were very out whether the state in which she glitter into an acting career. [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Bible' John Huston's (20) Diamonds An old admirer bequeaths environment to hasten bacterial growth. grateful. independently [CNN] Moneyijne epic adaptation of the first 22 chapters of Hackman, Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hor- ;ot some The romance between Miss Guest and $ 1 million to Christina and Michael -- on the shoy. 1986 Rated PG (In Stereo) Second, as a general rule, after elimination, a committed the crime permits [ESPN] SporlsCenter the Book of Genesis George C Scott. Pi- condition that the divorced pair remarry ” Suitor Abby, please urge your readers expungement, or "cleansing” the Stallone has been fodder for gossip columnists ter O Took?, Ava Gardner 1966 «tteras woman should wipe herself from the front if she has to send for this banner. Every [T M C ] MOVIE; 'The Hideaways' Two and have a child (70 min ) 3.00AM (11) MOVIE: 'The Adventures DEAR ABBY: I would like to record through some other me­ for months. Miss Guest’s mother, socialite youngsters uncover an art mysiery wliile [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Making Mr. Right' A (22) (30) Best of Carson |R) (In Stereo) of Sherlock Holmes' Holmes stops an at­ ) of that urinated, from the back if .she has defecated. This motorist should have one in the New Wave publicist is hired to teach a life way, bacteria from the anal area will not be give the following advice to thod, so that she may exercise her C.Z. Guest, says she thinks a marriage would hiding in New York s Metropolitan Mu (26i Racing From Plainsfield tempt to steal the Crown Jewels of Eng­ glove compartment. At $4 it was "Depressed Down South,” who seum. Ingrid Borgm.m. Jofmny Doran like android some social graces before he land. Basil Rnihbone, Nigel Bruce. Ida Lu­ deposited around or near the reproductive tract rights and proceed with her be "wonderful. He’s terrific, a big achiever, 1973 Rated G goes public Ann.Magnuson. John Maikov (38) The Street The personal and profos pino 1939 nd Rus- career. ich, Ben Masters 1987 Rated PG-13 (In sional lives of four Newark, N J . patrol of­ the shot (and urethra). This simple hygienic maneuver will and he works very hard — well, he’s obviously \ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD QAME [USA] Airwolf Stereo) ficers Today Scolari’s (Stanley Tucci) (99) Home Shopping Show « help most women avoid cystitis that is sex-related GLORIA M. SANCHEZ, ESQ. quite a guy.” by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee )ecelles 7 :30PM C3 j PM Magazine Singer Paul [USA] MOVIE: 'Deceptions’ Based on btriliday celebration is interrupted by an of­ [CNN] Headline News Overnight SANTA ANA. CALIF. |j ficer's call for help (In Stereo) Russell There are other considerations. Your daughter Data Bank Unscramble these four Jumbles, Simon, author Arthur Huiley Judith Michael's novel Identical twins, one [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Little Boy Lost' A foiir- 2 unhappily married and the other a glamour Sopho- may have developed a chronic urinary-tract one letter to each square, to form CsO Current Affair (5/) News (CC) year-old boy's mysterious disappeorence DEAR MS. SANCHEZ: Thank Author receives medal four ordinary words ous intsetler. impulsively decide to switch in the Australian outback has the entire na­ infection that has yet to be adequately treated. The L8) (22; JeopaVdy! (CC) [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors Fred 1 junior you for a letter that many will find f I'm fas! ^ roles for a week Slofanio Powers, Barry Hickman. Nick Charles tion maintaining a medio vigil. John Har­ doctor should identify the type of bacteria (using a PETERBORO, N.H. — William Styron, ^ a n d cheap! ) (9) Barney Miller Part 2 of 2 Bostwick , Gina Lollobnqida 1985 Part 1 greaves. Lome Losly, Nathan Dawes list. helpful. [ESPN] SportsCenter xlasthe urine culture) that is causing the infection, and u.se a author of “Sophie’s Choice” and other WROCE (IIJ INN News of 2 1978 [H B O ] Not Necessarily the News of the [ESPN] Stanley Cup Playoffs: Division C East specific antibiotic (to which the germs are prize-winning fiction, will receive the 1988 (201 M-A*S*H 9:30PM [H B O ] Tanner '88; For Real World The nows team reports on the inter DEAR ABBY: I am a teacher in A > Part 1 (CC) Presidential hopeful Jack Tan Semifinal Gamo Teams to bo announced •, Rock- sensitive) for an appropriate course of therapy, a small school in Arkansas. We Edward MacDowell Medal "for his unique (26) (38) Barney Miller national scone • from Rio to Reykjavik and and starting time is tentative (2 hrs,, 30 ner (Michael Murphy) continues on the co Moscow to Managua. (60 min ) (In Stereo) we can usually 10 to 14 days. just started a new program, insight and vision of the American novel,” a (30^ Newlywed Game medy campaign trail - receiving death min ) (R) meets, In addition, the doctor may choose to investigate writer’s group said. (40' Hollywood Squares threats and being pursued by "character [MAX] MOVIE: 'Blind Date' (CC) A [TMC] MOVIE: 'Return of the Jedi' giving “prizes” to the students UNDAT cops" (In Stereo) blind date pairs on overworked yuppie whether your daughter might have an undiagnosed (57) World of Survival (R) (CC) Third instollmeni of George Lucas' d. who have been "good.” That Styron, 62, is being recognized for his f W it h a beautiful woman who reacts to al­ "Star Wars' trilogy reunites Luke Sky- 1 0:00PM CSJ C9J 126) News abnormality of her urinary tract and whether her means they have never been novels, articles and essays, including the 1967 (61) Three's Company cohol in a strange way Bruce Willis, Kim walker and his comrades for a final battle cystitis may have .spread up into her kidneys, tardy, and never been absent book "The Confessions of Nat Turner,” which * Mil" [C N N ] Crossfire eSD (40; thirtysomothing (CC) (60 mm ) Basinger, John Larroquotlo. 1987 Rated W ith the evil Galactic Empire Mark Hamill, (18) Police Story PG 13 (In Stereo) Harrison Ford. Carrie Fisher 1983, Rated causing renal infection. This investigation could from school. ' won a Pulitzer Prize, and "Sophie’s Choice,” [ESPN] Stanley Cup Playoffs: Division PG (In Stereo) include an IVP (intravenous pyelogram kidney SOOJUY HE KNEW HOW TO Semifinal Game Teams to be announced (20) Barney Miller 1 1 ;35PM Q3 Magnum, P.l. Abby, what are our schools which won the 1980 American Book Award. MAKE EXTRA AAONEY and starting time is tcntalive (3 hrs ) (Live) [U S A ] Candid Camera X-ray) and referral to a urologist. coming to? Why are we paying (22, (31)3 Sonny Spoon (CC) Sonny trios to 1 2:00AM rSj Hit Squad “Through his works, he has helped us WITH HIS SHOVEL BY 7:40PM [D IS ] Mouseterpiece Thea sabotage Carolyn s latest love affair when GD Simon & Simon 3:10AM C9J Nlghtwatch In any case, yourdaughterdeserves a prompt and our future adults to come to understand man’s limitations. He has taught BEINS SOOOATTHIS. ter ho learns that her beau is a murder sus­ definitivediagnosisbecau.se. with time, cystitis can school? And why are we reward­ pect (60 min ) (Positioned from an earlier (11) Star Trek 3:30AM [U S A ] MOVIE: 'The Killer us lessons about the human condition, about 1- J 8:00PM f3 l Paid Political Announce­ date) (In Stereo) (18) Twin Star Productions Who W ouldn't Die' The search for the lead to more serious persistent infection. For more ing them for not being late? BOPHIS ment; Lyndon LaRouche killer of an undercover agent almost costs how to survive, about right and wrong,” Mary Now arrange the circled letters to (24) Japan (CC) This look at the develop (261 Police Story information, I m sending you a free copy of my new Where have the parent and form the surprise answer, as sug­ CS) Barefoot in the Park Bess Armstrong the detective his life Mike Connors, Sa­ Carswell, executive director of the MacDowell mont of the Ntnja and samurai warrior tra­ (38) The Street Cooper hopes to charm an mantha Eggar, Clu Gulager 1976 Health Report on Bladder and Urinary-Tract self-motivation gone? _L_^ gested by the above cartoon. and Richard Thomas star in this Noil Simon ditions explores the latter's influence on Colony for artists, said Monday. comedy taped in Seattle. WA (2 hrs ) attractive traffic violator -• but winds up Infections. Other readers who are interested should YOUNG TEACHER modern business behavior Also, the tea with a bullet wound instead (In Stereo) 3:40AM [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Boy in Blue' Print answer here: --sv Y Y 'lr 'f 'T ® (401 W ho's the Boss? (CC) (In Stereo) ceremony (60 mm.) Part 2 of 4 (CC) Near the end of the 19th century, send $) and their name and address to P O Box (40) Newlywed Game young oarsman Ned Hanlan rises from a DEAR TEACHER: To reward L_ CID Evening Magazine (41) Noticiero Univision 91369, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. Cowboy turned star (Answers tomorrow) [CNN] Newsnight life of bootlogging to become an interna­ excellence is a good idea, but to (11) Hill Street Blues (530 Voices 8t Visions (CC) Pari 12 of 13 tional rowing hero Nicholas Cage. Christo­ “pay” students for getting to I Jumbles; DRAFT HONEY TRICKY WALRUS (Si) Star Trek [D IS ] MOVIE: The Big Fisherman' Si pher Plummer, Cynthia Dale 1986 OMAHA, Neb. — Steven Ford wanted to be a Yesterday's ■ 18 MOVIE: 'Chinchoro' Peruvian villa­ mon Peter, a fisherman, becomes Jesus’ school on time is a little much. In cowboy and stay out of the public eye when his I Answer: They invited that screwball painter because gers view a Hollywood film about Billy the [C NN] Headline News [C N N ] Larry King Overnight Do you have any medical questions you would like he was always this— disciple and the first head of the Christian 4:00AM Kid, then plan their own version in which church. John Saxon, Herbert Lorn, Howard answered? Write to Dr. Peter M. Gott, P.O. Box the good old days, it wasn’t what father became president, but he ended up THE LIFE OF THE "ARTY" [HBO] Yuri Nosenko, KGB (CC) Drama C5) Love Lucy they plan to kill a man Dennis Hopper, Keel 1959. Rated G 4:1 GAM l you’d get if you did, it was what pursuing an acting career after Gerald R. Stella Garcia 1971 based on the true story of a Soviet agent 91428, Cleveland, Ohio 44101. Letters of general who defected to America in the 1960s [ESPN] Inside the PQA Tour 4;30AM (li) Twilight Zone interest will appear in the column. you’d get if you didn’t, that kept Ford himself left the limelight. (20) MOVIE; 'Smile' Behind the scenes m which traces the grueling investigations NEA graphic • i>4 btndling. Ifom JumbI*. cio thl« nawipaiMr. P.O. Boi 4366, Orltndo. F I 32603-f.. [U S A ] Dragnet [DIS] Scheme of Things the children in line. Ford, who was 18 when his father succeeded Inciud* your namo, addraaa and ilp cod# and maka youf cback payabla to Nawipaporbooka a teenage beauty pageant, the contestant that ensued after his authenticity as an must smile no matter what Michael Kidd, agent was questioned Stars Tommy Lee 12:30AM CB vv kr p in Cincinnati 4:45AM [M A X ] Eros America Richard Nixon in 1974, said he had little Bruce Dern, Barbara Feldon ,1975 Jones and Oleg Rudnik (90 min.) (D Divorce Court 4:46AM (JD l Love Lucy interest in attending state dinners and other (22) So) Matlock (CC) A mid-tnal revela­ White House functions. tion concerning his current client forces Matlock to shift his defense (60 min ) (R) Bleeding continues following tubal ligation "I left home and spent most of my time out (In Stereo) west in Montana, Utah and Idaho, ” he said at (24) (57) Nova (CC) The continuing quest of DEAR DR. REI- a recent appearance here. Astrograph a now generation of pfiysicists to formu­ DEAR READER: Even though younger than 45. The results of one late a single unifying theory to explain the NISCH: I had my tubes Peyronie fir.st described this condi­ Ford, 31, said he had been on the universe (60 min ) (R) tied through my navel. study suggest that 85 percent of men 9 tion (which appears in adulthood under age 45 can retain erectile professional rodeo curcuit for about two years MOVIE: 'The Pink Panther Strikes Replacement Now it seems that whe­ when he landed a job as a stunt man in Again' The bumbling Clousoau finds him­ when a fibrous area forms in the shaft functioning. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It’s Imperative self pitted against Dreyfus, his former su­ never I do anything Kinsey Report of the penis, causing it to bend when Mexico. Later, he played in the daytime soap lrfl4H|ijliOn', anrl polixy lirruMtiofn big, excel in sports and am successful. There is no way I’ll consider an tions. such as injections and surgery, The first visit by Soviet dancers to perform important can be achieved today, pro­ nancial prospects look encouraging to­ f implant at my tender age! Are there mall prohibits personal replies, but vided your goal Is clearly defined and day, but II you hope to add to your re­ My marriage broke up about a year are considered. questions of genersil Interest may be with an American ballet company came in you are Instilled with the determination after I began to have Peyronie’s any other options? What about taking sources, you’re going to have to work Surgery to remove the fibrous area discussed In future columns. Dr. February when Nina Ananiashvili and Andris to do It. Don't try to coast. for what you get. iYNCH The PrudjBntial disease. My wife spread the word a bigger dose of Potaba since I’m so can result inerectlonImpairment, but Relnisch Is director of the Kinsey Liepa of the Bolshoi Ballet danced in three CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don't let PISCES (Fab. 20-aiUrch 20) You’re a about my affliction, and I got phone big? I’m totally devastated by this others pressure you Into making deci­ far better leader than you may give Lsatlsf 8 Reirtal ABOVE AND BEYOND" the risk may depend on the size of the Institute for Research In Sex, Gender < 19fl7 prudential g'Kt C,i'.u4lty IfiiufijfKP Company At' ngi ir-xT ryed pieces choreographed by George Balanchine sions today that you'd like to dwell on a 345 Center Street calls from her family. My 11-year-old disease and am even willing to be a plaque and on the man’s age — it is and Reproduction, Indiana yourself credit for today. When circum­ daughter a nd 9-year-old son got a good guinea pig for any new treatments. with the New York City Ballet. bit longer. Give your answers when you stances warrant It, be a take-charge Manchester reportedly a lower risk , in men University-Bloomington. feel you're ready. person and win the respect of others. W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April U.

1988 15 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, A pril 12, 1988 — 17 ITV rrUFF " ~&ICC -^fe(f=P*TW~ •••APU by ■tuep leCTIoM KIT t r CA|WLYtE by tarry WriflM (TTiik C.aV ^ ^cauFobnia. CbtHwyebM'l; e«iMNavid Letter- px >M SrufF.' 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the taken by telephone as a convenience. The ^Arrfinrovr'// 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one ints 26 or more dovs: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Frldoy. the original Insertion. Errorswhichdonotlessen the value of the advertisement will not be M uicle Ma- G o es corrected by on additional Insertion. C) Three fra- Notices PART TIME ir horror that i9i9e§eAV‘ HELP WANTED IHELP WANTED HELP WANTED I IS actually a rfriiL.soNNy.. IHELP WANTED HELP WANTED Robert Rusler, PONT tnea As o condition precedent to I Dr. Crane’s Answers CHAwcg ,y I. tne placement of any odver- h a i r Stylliti- Mom's SECRETARY/Asslstont tlslno In the Manchester He- hours, to suit your O PTIM ETRIC Assistant. RETIRED Person take MECHANIC- Reputable WANUTS by Ch«rl«* M. tchuli rold. Advertiser hereby to Sales Manager. Port time and fulltime note I Ideal outdoor needs. Afternoons, ev­ Heavy typing required. paving contractor Quiz on Page Z. PfoTOct- Indemnity position. Only mature work. Approximately ond hold harmless the Man­ enings and Saturdays. Word processlng/com- seeks qualified person he Lady from c a r e f u l ,P 0 6 ..IF YOU GRAB and energetic need 10 hours per week. 3-4 for dll phases of equip­ ANP A TH0U5ANP chester Herald, Its officers Good pay, benefits and puter experience help­ apply. Will train. Send days Inspecting and 1. Pur-r (Catty) itive's already Incentives. New shop. ment and truck repair THIS BLANKET, I'LL SEE TO IT 2 -2 opalnst any ful. Professional tele­ resume to: Box SS, C /0 cleaning parking lot 2. Goobers (Peanuts) tic turn when YEARS AFTER THAT.' ond oil liability, loss or Join our team I Call and maintence. Com­ resurfaces THAT YOU REGRET IT FOR 111. P phone skills. EOE. The- NIlO nchester area. Top wages. Call 3. Gold A expense, Including ottor- Yvonne at 1-800-247- Contact Lucille 247- pany benefits, excel- la. Pat Hinglo. THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.. Herold. ______646- 0131, 9om-2pm. 4. Poland China (Hog) from 7267. 0881. Hlghllft Inc., lent poy. 633-0543. claims of unfair trade practi­ CHILD Care provider —— iiL®* someone we give Incorrect ACCOUNTS Payable- Windsor, CT. FLORIST Shop work. RESPONSIBLE Person 5. Butter (Via cows) im ily ansvrers 25 percent instead of 35 percent of e tIMbyNCA. tnc ces, Infringement of trade­ Floral Designer. Full wanted to care for our marks, trade names or pat­ Office Clerk. Tuesday- to care for Infant and 6. A quarter and a dime! The question merely said the time.” CONSTRUCTION- Repu- or part time with some I'/a year old son In our toddler In our home, ents, violation of rights of Thursday, 9am-5pm. table paving contrac­ one of the coins was not a dime. Will troln. 646-0103. experience preferred. Monchester home. 3 or T uesday-Thursday. Si privacy and Infringement of tor seeks qualified THE ORIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr copyright and proprietory Apply In person: 4 afternoons per week Light houskeeplng, ref­ •’'obTO' unfair competition truck drivers and Krause Florist, 621 starting In mid-May. erences. Call 647-7411. ' FAUNA, >0U WANNA BUYER MEETS seller In equipment operators. 647- 1599. ond libel ond slander, which the want ads ... time after Hartford Rood, IR) 'CALI ME WHEN may result from the publica­ Company benefits, ex- Manchester.______EXPERIENCED W i m , A REAOy oulcy time after time! Read and TYPIST- We need an [ h elp WANTED America RUNOR? >OU6ETH0ME„ tion of any odvertlsment In cellent poy. 633-0543. Individual with good Wrecker Driver- AH I hELP WANTED A K, the Manchester Herald by use the want ads RESPONSIBLE adult to company benefits. Call )y' (CC) The typing skills, policy odverflser. Including odver- repulorly. GROWTH Company look- work approximately g man purzios typing preferred but Stan Ozimek at Mor- LABOR Type work avail­ SCHOOL. Dus d rive rs Usemenfs In any free distri­ Ing for future manage­ 10-15 hours 0 week. larty Bros. 643-5135. r in rural Eng ment. Offers profit Good starting pay and not required. The posi­ able In Coventry. Will needed for town of in Holm, Tim HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brownt bution publications pub­ ONE OF THE surest ways ASSISTANT Managers lished by the Manchester shoring and manage­ generous fam ily dis­ tion also requires train. Call 742-7308. Ev- Glastonbury. Will to find bargain buys Is to and Manager Trainees Herald. Penny Slefterf, shop the classified ads ment potential. Ambi­ count. Apply In person: strong clerical skills. enlnps 742-9977______train. Drive as monyor ITfe A $HAME BUT BECAUSE OF Publisher. tious Individual needed Fayva Shoes, K-Mort We offer a pleasant for fast growing plzza- MACHINIST. Minimum 5 as few hours as de­ w a it A ^ every doy. rla. Opening 20 stores E: 'Hambur- AV^LPPACTICE LAWe I CAti'T EVEM 5TOP to learn Industry from Ploto, Vernon.______office environment In years experience. Set sired. Bonus plan and CC) A young TO HELP THAT POOfZ PEVIL M l H U T B / LOST ground up. 649-4563. Glastonbury with free In Greater Hartford up and operate Bridge­ earned days. 100 per­ IS inheritance, parking. It you ore area. Great advance­ h /fiA T fe AND FOUND OPTIMETRIC Recep­ MATERIALS Hondlers- port Lathe CNC ma­ cent paid medical Insu­ franchising at Intererested please cal I ment opportunities. chining centers. Lib­ rance available to ih McCloskey P ^y/zo/ug. HELP WANTED tionist. Pleasant per­ G. Fox, a New England Little Caesar's, 646- I Joy or Gerry at 659- eral overtime. Wages driver, fam ily plan also IMPOUNDED- Female sonality for doctor's tradition of satisfac­ 3561. Crum & Forster. 4300.______H e ? ? office In East Hartford. tion ond notional retail commensurate with available. Save cost of Golden Retriever DRIVER. Immediate op­ doycarebring vour4or cross, red. About 10 Light typing skills re­ trend setter, has Imme­ PLASMA Sprayers or CHILD Care workers ability. Paragon Tool ening. Manchester He­ mechanically Inclined Company, Inc., 121 5 year old with you. years old, found on rald route Coventry quired. Send Inquiries: diate openings for full needed. Full and part High Street. Also, mole Box S, C /0 Manchester time material handlers Individuals to leorn time positions availa­ Adorns Street, Man- Applications available M PTAIN EASY by Crooks B Casals area. Short hours, CheSter. CT. 647-9935__ from Glastonbury Pub­ Shepard. Black and Herald.______at our South Windsor Plasma Spray opera­ ble. Good starting pay ^LOVELV PLACE-T AND vn iiR ' good pay. Call 742-8867 tion. $7 per hour to lic Schools. Glaston­ tan, found on Ridge MEDICAL Secretarv- Distribution Center. and benefits. Expe­ RESTAURANT Cooks or 647-9946 and leove start. Excellent benef­ (Short Order and Prep) bury, Ct. Phone 633- Street. Call Manches­ name and telephone Medlcal experience These positions are rience preferred but 5231 ext. 430. EOE. ter Dog Warden at preferred but not ne­ either Monday-Frlday its. Apply between not necessary. Call 646- also dishwashers, full number and I will call 9om-2pm or coll 633- or part time. Flexible 643-6642,______you bock.______cessary. Windsor Phy­ or Tuesdoy-Saturdoy, 7 0 9 0 , ______9474. Connecticut hours, days, niohts, FEDERAL, State & civil sician, 4 or 5 day week. 1st shift. The Individual HAIRDRESSER- Want to Service lobs. $18,400 to THE PHANTOM by Lee Fsik A By Barry INVITATION TO BID 8om to 5pm. Call Cathy we ore seeking will be Hordfoce. 911 New weekends. Above aver­ London Turnpike, get back Into hair­ age wages. Benefits. $69,891. Now hiring I tight Service Employment Saolad bids will be ractivsd at 688-0076. trained to operate var­ dressing? Good oppor­ Call Jobllne. 1-518-459- ;------M y BROTHER,,NO TRAITOR. NO RK5HT W iO „K > U R BROTHER ious warehouse equip­ Glostonburi Apply: Rein's New ^ '6 0 B ) TO K ILL H IM . COLONEL ONORP,,CRAZy/ MORE THAN VtXJ'LL BE In tha Ganarol Sarvicas' of- tunity In a friendly York Style Restaurant, 3611 ext F508A. 24 IS NOT s>------— IF VOU REVEAL WHAT n flca, 41 Cantar St., Monchas- ment, be loading and salon. Full or port hours. DEAO jLiM(>OS6IBLe,,COLmeC tar, CT until 11:00o.m. on tha 428 Hartford Turnpike, NATUROLLY,, H £ ^ TOLP yo • CLERK- G. Fox, a New unloading trucks, lo­ SALES CLERK/ time. 55% commission. w Joined in PART TIME data shown balow for tha fol­ England tradition of cating furniture and Route 30, Vernon. RESTAURANT Bar- PKACTICIN6 TO BE lowing: CASHIERS Call Rita 649-7897 or tender, barback, food A PICTATOK I HELP WANTED satisfaction and na­ working with related 649-8568. APRIL22,19M tional retail trend set­ paper work. Fork-lift and Department Ma­ servers, banquet servers, hostess, dis­ A Better part time lob. FURNISH & INSTALL ter has an Immediate experience a plus, how­ nager wanted at once DEALERSHIP ROUTE FILTER SYSTEM PUMPS opening In our mer­ ever the desire to leorn hwashers. Apply In All the Right Sate drivers needed to In modem pharmacy SALES person; The Gallery, drive our children to AT SWANSON & chandise control of­ essential. We otter o ESTIMATOR :hool football WADDELL POOLS 141 New London Turn- hip until he is in Mancheatar'a lar­ Ak I need a reliable steady ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson and from schools In fice. Responsibilities competitive storting plke, Glastonbury. . Tom Cruise, Manchester. Now hir­ APRIL 27,19M Include; Data entry rote, excellent em­ gest shopping canter. Construction Work driver sales person, ipson 1983. WHO ing. Free training. REPLACEMENT OF and telephone contoct ployee discount pro­ Fringe banefita, excel­ REAL Estate Agents- Op- SKIMLeSb, B0Nae5& , UNDERGROUND who would enjoy run­ portunlty awaits In on ARE < Ideal tor college stu­ with customers and gram and the oppor- lent salarlea. Oaya Background helpful ning their own busi­ hn and Mary’ you? CHICKEN) BREAeiTG...^ dents, homemaker- STORAGE TANKS stores. Previous CRT tunlty to earn only. Pleasant work­ expanding agency. ngles and the styou can bring a APRIL2«, I9M experience and a plea­ additional Incentive but not necessary. ness consisting of a Call Nancy Hopkins at nan, Mia Far- To HO/IWIV: JUN6LB-BRep> child), retirees and ONE NEW^WHEEL sant telephone manner bonus money. Apply In ing conditions. Not tha Immediate opening. grocery and general 488-2529.______usual retail store. others. Coll Al todoy! DRIVE 14,500* GVW necessary. This posi­ person Monday- Apply to; merchandise route. 5 LIFEGUARDS needed BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake 643-6912.______UTILITY TRUCK WITH tion Is port time, 3 Frldoy, 9om-4:30pm. Apply at once to Ann, days a week In Man­ tor Farmington, Mer­ CRANE DENTAL Hygenist. Port nights per week 5- G. Fox Distribution Office manager or chester CT. area. iden, Manchester and I'M SIVIN<5 VDU GEE, ^ time, 2-3 doys per week Tha Town of Monchastar Is 9:30pm and all day Center, 301 Governor's pharmacist. The MAK Co. Bloomfield condomini­ A $ t o o BONUS THANKS, on aquol opportunity am- We otter; In small established Saturday. We offer Highway, South Wind­ ums. Senior lifesaving 7 POR VOUR DOSS Ployar, and raqulras on aftlr- sor, CT. 06074. UooBtt Parkada y WORK ON THE proctice. Call 643-6528. motlva action pollcyforall of competitive storting 643-26S9 •established certificate required. McGRUOER rate ond a generous busineas Must be available / DAYCARE worker Its Contractors and Vandors Pharmacy S; 'Hooaiera' J" OEAL os o condition of doing busl- employee discount KENNEL Assistont starting M e m o ria l needed. 12:30-5:30pm. nass with tha Town, os oar Manchester Parkada MECHANIC. Smoll «n. •25-35„000 faces resent- program. Apply needed tor busy board­ gine. 2 & 4 cycle expe­ annually Day- Labor Day. Coll 18 head of an Please telephone 646- Federal Order 11246. Monday-Frlday, 9- ^ Manchester 278-2960. 9608. ing kennel. Energetic rience. Full and port •group Insurance 3ll team. Gene j o h u w %i Bid forms, plans and spaclfl- 4:30pm. G. Fox Distri­ persons tor full and Barbara Hor- EXPERIENCED Con- time positions. Expe­ •free training MANICURIST- To do nail cotoni ora ovollabla at the bution Center, 301 Gov- part time positions. Im ­ »toroo) General Services' office. crete Floor Finishers rienced. Own tools. •89 year old tips ond manicures. ernor's Highway. mediate openings, and Form Builders. Ex­ ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue Part time. Call Rita TOWN OF Coll Eckert's, Coven­ business Adventures South Windsor, CT. good pay. Duties In­ cellent pay, medlcol- try. 742-6103. BOOKKEEPERS 649-7897 or 649-8568. MANCHESTER, CT. 06074.______Small Investment re­ I stops an al- WE'VE GOT A WE TALKED IT Y'DID?J YESSIR' SO ROBERT B. WEISS, clude bathing, feeding, /dental benefits. Must Several of our wels of Eng- ...WITH ALL T H '/ REWARDS, ^ YES, INDEED, MY PART Time Service GENERAL MANAGER and cleaning. Early PAINTER'S Helper. Own quired. (secured by ac­ SPECIAL J O B OVER AND DECIDEt i OF NOW I'M PRESTIGE AN' I EH? Y'MEAN ) BOY' THE be experienced. 742- ruco, Ida Lu- FOR A SPECIAI ^rO O ARE THAT I f j PROMOTING YOU — ...... E TTO ^ Clerk, 15-20 hours per hours and weekend transportation. Full or clients have REWARDS THAT> I'LL GET ' GRATITUDE------OF / OH, 03S-04 AIR Conditioning and 1053. counts receivable and PERSON,ALLE-i * PERSON!,,-!' InV TO TH'POSITION GO ALONG SOMETHIN'.!* week. Flexible. $4.50 to work. Will train. Apply port time. Start Imme- Immediate openings VOUR KING AND ( moOPEE NOTICE TO CRRDITORS Heating Mechanic. Li­ Inventory) for deteile “ "ASSISTANT WITH IT ! QUEEN/ start. 643-5135 Sonya or cense a must. Good In person 10am to 4pm. dlotely. Coll 742-9714. for full charge TO TH' k i n g / ESTATE OF TELEMARKETINO and confidential Inter­ irnight Felicia.______RUTH BENEDICT benefits. Truck. Com­ Conine Holiday Inne, AIR Conditioning and Re- view Call 1-800-845- bookkeepers. The ost' A four- 2 WHAT A OUY by Bill Hoest PART Time truck driver. MONAHAN, petitive salary. Nut­ 200 Sheldon Rood. frlgerotlon sappearence oka RUTH B. MONAHAN, 4485. types of clients are Hours 1-Spm, must be Oka RUTH MONAHAN meg Mechanical. 643- Serviceman- Must ihe entire na­ 18 years of age. Please 2042. FLORAL Designer. Expe- SUCCESS hove o minimum of o diverse and most are il. John Har­ The Hon. William E. R ti- rlenced In weddings FAST Growing Import lan Dawes apply In person. Garold, Judge, of the Court D-2 license. Coll Oster- loceted Best of the “ I’ AA NOT TOO of Probate, District of Mon- SWIMMING Pool In- and all kinds of floral Tol-Amerlca, one of Auto Dealership de­ Nielsen Auto Parts, 646 lund Refrigeration In River. All poeltlone Center Street.______cheiter at o hearing held on staller. Must have. 2 arrangements. Greens the most successful te- Bolton, 649-2655. sires Reconditloner. ffs; Division CRAZY ABOUT THIS March 31, 1988 ordered that year’s experience with ♦ Things Florist, 296 W. lemarketlng service Some experience pre­ require strong 9 announced PART Time nights- Help oil claims must be presented PART OF MY LIFE, In-ground vinyl pools. Middle Turnpike, Mon- bureaus In America is PAMT TIMt ferred, but will troln bookkeeping <2 hra., 30 l i l i wanted to load trucks. to the fiduciary at the ad­ chester. Ask tor Elva. hard working, punc­ MR. SWEENEY. dress below. Failure to 742-7803. Evenings 742- looking for goal ori­ experience and tha Approximate hours promptly present any such 9277. 643-1635. ’ -* /H UR tual, enthusiastic Indi­ f the Jedr I WISH I COULD 5 p m to 9 : 3 0 p m . claim may result In the loss ented people who have 8 12 0 vidual. Excellent pay ability to meet the orge Lucas' Monday-Frlday, apply of rights to recover on such a desire to earn big > Luke Sky- FAST FORWARD.'* THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom plan Including com­ challengee of growth In person. Pequot claim. money. Full or part IMMEDIATE a final battle RT mission, Insurance, poeltlone. Qualified Mark Hamill, Spring Water Co., Johanna Bruder Roy, time, days or evenings. medical,dental,paid Spring Street Exten- Assistant Clerk POSITIONS candidates who are 1983. Rated No experience neces­ vacation. Apply In per­ tlon. Glastonbury. The fiduciary Is: Telemarketing Service son to Randy Edlnger. THORHAPPLE, Robert E. Feurv sary. Starting salary to ready to meet the Executor Co. Is looking for Suburban Subaru, 14 challenges are METHIHKS 72 Coro Rood •8 per hour + excellent sharp, aggressive Indi­ Hartford Turnpike, commissions. Call Mr" encouraged to 'fbU K O P NOON-TIM E Tolland, CT 06084 viduals NOWI No ex­ Vernon, CT. 649-6550. The Killer ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook 035-04 Brown NOWI CUSTODIAN- Night shift. submit their resume arch for the PPNMETH perience necessary as ilmost costs AIDES INVITATION TO BID we provide complete Contoct Dr. Michael and salary onnors. Sa- H0(a) CA^] The Manchester Board The Manchester Public - Blake, Principle. Tol­ WELL,IT O tjL Y ^ /V\|GPLACIHG- flLES.. ITsrav.PAlMTirlfr. 203 289-1156 training. Flexible requiremente In 976 vbu m u o ther. of Education Is seeking Schools solicits bids for land High School. 872- COMES OOr IM Ml$DlREC.Tihl&- MEMOS ‘ pie, eYEcoTivE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES X-RAY Technician for houri, daya or even­ 0561, application dead­ confidence to: )oy in Blue' woMtN RBsanr noon-time aides for Ro­ SfJEAKV, IMSIDloDS HoLDlHfr VP CORKE5ftoHD£/jcE,„ SHE-SCUM'C»N OPfi .«r*p for the 1988-1989 school year. busy orthopaedic prac­ ings. Excellent starting line Aprinsth. Position hh century, HbOR PRCWoHohlT’ bertson School. 2 hours Sealed bids will be received tice In Storrsoreo. Full Blum Shapiro A Co. ises from a WAVS. THAT'S Koto LosiHfr ViTaLREPoRTS WIMPSHIELP. •4-lt until April 20,1988,2:00 P.M., salary and generous to begin April 18th. an interna- WOMEH ARE. ^ per day. *4.75/hr. Inter­ at which time they w’ll be iiaurl|patrr HrralJi time. Experience ne­ commission program. EOE. Personnel go. Christo ( ested applicants should publicly opened. The right Is cessary. Excellent Call Mike between HAIRSTYLIST and As­ Department — BK1 1986 I' v t T' contact reserved to relect any and all starting salary and be­ sistant Hairstylist for bids. Specifications and bid nefits. Reply to; Box 9am-Bpm. 231 Farmington Ave. I Overnight FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea Mrs. Abraitis forms may be secured at the Dial 643-2711 busy shop. Please call Business Office, 45 North RR, C /0 The Manches­ 280-1156 Days 643-2103 evenings Farmington 06034 647-3371 School Street, Manchester, iiid ter Herald. 647-9385. ANP TAMMy ^ eoe Connecticut. THAT JlM 024-04 I THlM A P ouT i on the following days during the month of April. Come Join the 6. Fox Team! • Word Processors • Benefits ticket end hand merchandise end Insure that April 26, Tueedoy 7:00-8:00 p.m. • Data Entry •Bonuses shipments to our stores are correct. Schedules Pa t ANP v a w a I < April 27, Wednesday 7:00-S;00 p.m. Tha G. FOX tUstrlbutlon Ceoter available era: 9 April 2S, Thursday 7;004;00 p.m. • Clerk Typist • Long & Short Term in So. Windsor has Immediate temporary open­ hekrtS:” ! might not even make 10 There will also be one work session on Saturday, April 30, Assignments 7:15 am to 3:48 pm 8 am to 3;4i5 pm NORTH *.12-88 A choice i4i> 19SS at 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. • File Clerks ings for full time material handlers. These posi­ 7:15 em to 12 Noon e am to 12 Noon ♦ - - - tricks in spades.” Despite that mes­ • Full & Part Time • Receptionists tions are Monday-Frlday, 1st shift end may re­ V J 9 8 5 4 sage, West went to six immediately. All persons ctalmino to be oegrleved by the decision of the • Locations East & 9 am to 2 pm of calls Assessor of the Town of Manchester must appear and (He quire aome weekend work. The Individuals we ♦KJ876432 Isn’t it just possible that the diamond WINTHROP by Dick Csvalll their complaint at one of these meetings or some adlourntd • Light Industrial West of the River Apply In person between Sam end 5pm, Monday ace and the club queen are the right are seeking will be assisting us forapproxlmetley By James Jacoby meeting of said Board of Tax Review. thru Friday. We offer e competitive starting rate, a cards for a ? Mind you. Dated April 7,19 with OLSTEN the posalbllltee are endless. 4 weeks to set-up (or our distribution center sale. generous Incentive bonus program that enables WE.ST EAST East does not have to go out on a limb Apply in personi Monday-Frlday Rem - 4:30 pm. You won’t find any chapter in your FRANK M. STAMLER, CHAIRPERSON you to earn additional money end the beat em­ ♦ AKQJ ♦ 10 9 8 7 5 .3 and bid seven spades by himself, but Cell V--- V3 bidding lessons that will help you with BETTY SADLOSKI, SECRETARY ployee discount program In the area. Apply at: he can certainly say “Pass" over sev­ BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Diana • 182 Spencer St., Manchester • 647-1991 ♦ Q 10 9 ♦ A 8 today’s North hand. North should be­ G. FOX Distribution Center en hearts. The meaning of this forcing 034-04 ♦ AKJ974 O Q 10 8 3 lieve that his opponents can make Leurle • RIcherdeon Mell, Hertford • 549-5544 301 Qovemors Hwy., So. Windsor, 08074 G. FOX Distribution Cantor pass is simple. It implies that East whatever they bid, and can only hope 301 Qovemore Hwy., So. Windsor, CT 06074 SOUTH holds a card or cards that may enable Sue • 108 Elm St, Enfield • 523-8221 that East-West will let him buy the 0 6 4 2 the partnership to make a grand slam. )oes contract at some level. Probably 17AKQ 10 762 If East does pass. West may or may North anticipated a labored auction, ners not bid seven, but he has a chance. And with both sides continuing to bid until ♦ 6 5 2 at least he knows that East is inviting 3licy eventually he would be doubled. So it Vulnerable: Both such a grand-slam bid. /o u r Dealer: South was a surprise when West jumped JOB right to six spades. North still bid sev­ James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on erty, en hearts, and in my view E)ast made a W e ft N o r th E a s t South Bridge" and “Jacoby on Card Games" l-in - 3 » terrible bid when he doubled. It’s not (written with bis father, the late Os­ U.8. ACRES by Jim Davit SERVICE D b l. 4 V 4 ♦ P a s s that East should expect the grand C all wald Jacoby) are now available at s e 7 T D bl. P a s s slam to make. But consider the bookstores. Both are published by ^for P a s s Pas.s bidding. P h a ^ Books. THERE.' HOW PO When E)ast bid four spades, he was SNIFFFFF VOD LIRE lT?i W e Opening lead: ♦ K only saying: “Partner, I don’t want to The odds against drawing a royal o n e allow the opponents to play four flush in a poker game are 649,739 to 1. / fice. PEOPLE WHO know ^ N D ” know there's a certain magic llil«^#VW a ■ ■ about Classified Advertising. 643-2711 J'

I I 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, April 12. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 12, 1988 — It . 19M — 17 TOim OP MANCHISTIIL CONNBCTICUT NOTtCB OP ADOPTION OP ORDINANCB HOMES HELP WANTED ^ Inacordonce iMm me provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 ondf otme Town Charter, notice Is EDHELP WANTED WANTED HELP WANTED nr HELP WANTED HELP WANTED G3 OD FOR SALE MPARTMENTD CARD ®*.**’f. ?2l!Sl'®" the lo o rd of Directors of (he Toem of Moncheeter! ED ED coniifCTicuf* on April 5, ifM. DENTAL^_____ Asslstont. Full FOR RENT FOR DALE O P TIM ETR IC Assistant. LOVING woman needed GROWING Property ana SALESMAN WonttdS ® 0I-T0N. Open house, time position ovalloblg to care for a toodler, ORDINANCR Immocllatatv. Expo- Port time and full time Casualty Agency seek­ Must be good closciv easterner Service Sunday, April 10, 16 ^ S p e c i o l i 3 ®®6 room apartment on OLDS Sierra Wagon 1984- positions. Mansflel- full time In my Man­ ing part time Customer No convcnslng, all preC Tee CempaRy Enrico Rood. Exquisite • w 2nd floor In 4 family Power steerlns, power _ • ■ J t ®5P*1***® by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester mat mefollowlna be rlence or training ra- Gtoventrv town line. chester home. Excel­ added te Chapter Two of me Code of Ordinances: qulrod. Coll 643-6538. Service Representa­ set appointments. Col* new Contemporary house. $600 per month. brakes, A/C, AM -FM Only mature, energetic lent pay. Call 646-1216 tive. Experience pre­ tor Interview, 646-3875G; MaRcIwBtar onch, featuring formal Coll 645-8201. stereo. $5500, 646-6168. ANTICLB X. PAia BBNT COMMISSION E X P E R IE N C E D Siding need apply, will train. after 6pm. ferred but will train. EOE. _____. will train. dining room, spacious CAHffilTNy/ 3 Rooms partly furnished, SUBARU DL Wagon 1981. Installer wanted. Full Send resume to: Box Salary commensurate AIR Conditioning ln» family room with field- ggMWmANEOUD SedleqMSS. Creeled; Membership. time. 643-9633 or 742- SS, C/0 The Manches­ SECRETARY- Applicant lAWNCARE REM008JN8 heot. Working single New clutch, new axels. needs good typing with experience. Right stollers. Good pave Great company. stone fireplace, sun- SERVICED mole, preferred. No Good condition. $1300 5406. ter Herald. Individual could lead I ^rs u o n t to Sections 7-l46b. through 7-l46f. of me General Statutes of Connecticut and skills, neat appear­ Knowledge of sheeK Great location. room, skylights, |o- Need your town mowed pets. Lease. 643-2880. negotiable. Call 649- Sections 1-1 and 3-1 of me Charter of me Town, mere Is hereby created a Fair Rent ance, pleasing person­ Into full time position. metal and duct work]; cuzzl and much, much or raked? Any odd lobs KITCHEN A BMW 7494 offer 6pm. commisstqn, which shall be composed of seven (7) electors of the'Town who shall be' ality and good tele­ Coll Linda, 649-0016. Good working condlg Beautiful office. morel Custom quality outside. 649-3104. Reas­ appointed by the Board of Directors. The membership of the Commission shall Include an MEDICAL Urbonettl Insurance MSms-Owks-_____ POWER WASHING DTORE AND PLYMOUTH Horizon equol number of landlords and tenants with o minimum of two (1) each. ()f me members first phone manners I Coll tion. Nutmeg MechonH If you like dealing throughout! Direc­ onable rotes. REMODEUIfQ biMitor a Bxtsnor Agency. v r j r ' u r j y — ...... WKNewsaOeeis OFFICE DPACE 1980. Good condition, 4 ®M^nt®d, two (1) shall be deslgnoted to serve for o term ending November 30,1688; two (1) Mr. Llndfovot 649-4000. col. 643-2043. Z with paopla, you’ll tions: Compmeetlno From the smallest repair to NsJ«k TM ate «r Tm .Sxmh MaiMtnsna« RenovaMons cylinder, 4 door, 4 RECEPTIONIST/CLERK Rood to Birch Moun­ Llw ll •no Palnthie. shall be designated to serve for a term ending November 30, 1969; and mree (3) shall M love this job. Call the largest renovation, we W«ts vour4or Sectlen 1-163. Hearings; Cemplolnts. perience helpful in housekeeping. We offer a KmxMlKsyss home? CoH an expert. clerk to deliver sup­ on appointment. “No Job Too Smair You'll find the help you with you. competitive starting rate and a generous em­ W ANTED to Rent Cot­ available Any tenant residing In the Town of Manchester shall be eligible to file o complaint with the ABA plies to nursing sta­ $189,900. Century 21 Ep- Fm Ettlmatn need in Classified. 643- HANDYMAN ★ bury Pob- Commission. A complaint shall be filed with the town Health Department on forms provided. ployee discount. Apply In person to: Rsal Estate steln Realty, 647-8695.0 Pirn'S UWN CANE 2711. Hems imnrevtment • FelMine tage, Lakeside, East of A hearing on the complaint shall be scheduled within thirty (M ) days of the tiling of a tions. The 16 hour 646-1148 • Bessmenit Flntsiwd • Tiim e' the River. Weeks ot Glaston- compl thot a landlord has retaliated Ineny manner •Retail Selling — experience preferred baths, garage, sliders tlculor Item, will your ad ------SSSl? mViondlaSd #S *®-®J* I®* ®®'n®l®'n®(42". 86 Toyota Corolla 4 dr a u t o m o b i l e Joe 649-9251. 0304. LOOoO M640666 WMWnntNimOM NM Some ore flre-roted. 85 Toyota Forarunnar AT >f tha ihi.®i.t!<*?)2i®.'!2 **’®i' "®li® corrected such vlolatlonsotter me order reduclngme rent, but $300,000. Call Ed at Anderson permashleld Colors ore white and 88 O ldi Delta 88 Royals *®'®'v because of such violations, me londlord may petition me J Mr. Dana Fairbanks 649-2947. termopane windows, Itlons i^h«']!!*iil®?V?i2«i3,t " *”“ " ®®"**'»“*® ® ®®'® ®«®®»® »®--each microwave. 649-9472, Mondoy- TOYOTA Corolla 1977. Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ kitchen, dining area, Lakewood Circle In with 2 months security. $500. Good condition. 82 Bk. Bkylark, 4 dr.'va, AC $95,900. Realty World, Frlday 3:30 to 8:00pm. Telephone 645-6773. 82 Pont.t. 8000 LE. 4 dr. Section 1-116. Rvoluatlen ot Fair Rent Commission. M ANCHESTER. Cozy 3 sunken living room Manchester. $198,000. Benoit, Frechette As­ 646-5184 otter 4pm. with nice fireplace, Jackson 8, Jackson Ask tor Eleanor. 78 Chevy Malibu, 4 dr, 84K r*******************"\ bedroom Cape oh aulet sociates, 646-7709.O CLOSE To buslines ond MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ CH EVELLE 1973, Rebuilt 9 The ChaIrMrspn of the Commission shall provide to tho Board of Directors In January, on " AUTOfVIOTIVE ■ street, formal dining, family room, deck and Reol Estate, 647-8400.D room Townhouse with Ml Vohlcles WarrsBlM annual report of the Commission's operations. Tho Boord of Directors ot me Town mav garage!! Don't miss' GLASTONBURY. Im­ downtown. $80 per 3504BDL 4 speed, posl. nicely finished lower BRAND New Listing! maculate Townhouse. tlreploce. Heot, cor- Very good condition. K2!J!!? ®'*® *"®’ *'’• ■^®'*" Director of Health provide a review of the Commisslon'i RETAIL AUTO level with storage this one! Century-21 Popular Northfleld week. Coll 643-2659. operofions. S e r v i c e W r i t e r /A d v is o r Lindsey Real Estate. 3 bedrooms, formal petlng, A/C, oil ap­ $2800 or best offer. areas, full baths with * Green Condominium dining room, rec room, pliances. Nice loca­ 647-9925 otter 3pm. vanity and lovely sten­ 519 Center Street, Man­ complex! 6 room APARTMENTS tion. toll 647-1595. ATTENDANT/ chester, CT. 649-4000. fireplace, central olr AMC Eagle 4x4 1981. LYNCH F U L L T IM E cilled country kitchen. Townhouse with 3 bed­ Sectlen M i l . DeHnliions. and much more. FOR RENT MANCHESTER- Spe­ 57,000 miles. Good run­ PONTIAC-TOYOTA $136,900. D.W. Fish WILLIMANTIC- "More rooms, 2 '/2 baths, gas $195,900. Realty World, cious 3 bedroom. Heat, Realty, 643-1591 .a tor the money", hot air heat with cen­ ning condition. $1200 800 W. Cmitor Si (a) Heesing Accemmedotlen: Anv building or structure. In whole or In part, containing Immediate opening, experie^e L O T P E R S O N Benoit, Frechette As­ NEW Apartments on bus­ hot water ond applian­ negotiable. 646-6173. living quaHers occupied or Intended (or occupancy os o place of residence. Including mobile $140,900. Don't miss tral oir conditioning. sociates, 646-7709.0 line. 2nd floor. $550 per ces Included. $625 MaiiclMstor homes and mobile home park lots, except me following: MANCHESTER. Lovely3 this fabulous buy, Extra bonus of brand NISSAN Sentro 1982- 5 (1) A hospital, convent, monastery, asylum, public Institution, college or school living month. 1 month secur­ monthly. No pets. preferred, but not74 (1) Any housing accommodation owned and operated by me United States, the Stote of Full time/ responsible clean 9 room Colonial! lated windows Company. 649-9404.D 0157, 12-5pm. cassette, 69K. Mint 646-4321 Connecticut, me Town of Manchester, the Housing Aumorlty of the Town of Manchester, or train the right individual. Many benefits garage, In-ground Features 4 bedrooms, 1 throughout, tilt out tor souore feet of living condition, $1850 firm. any agency or political subdivision of the above. pool, beautiful neigh­ bath and 2 lavatories, easy cleaning! Carport area available within 2 649-1310 (b) Bent er Rental Charge: Periodic paymenU to be made to me landlord under a rental including vacation with pay, paid person needed borhood! Sellers relo­ beautiful center chim­ for 1 car, full base­ bedroom, T/j boths agreement. cating. $169,900. Cen­ ney fireplace, finished ment. $145,(X)0. Jackson home. 20' studio on 3rd (e) Rental Agreement: An agreement written or oral, and valid rules and regulations tury 21-Homeseekers floor, (xaroge. $160's. THE OLCOTT embodying me terms and conditions concerning the use and occupancy of o housing holidays, etc. Immediately. basement, woodstove, 8, Jackson Real Estate, LIPMAN #1 accommodaflon. Realty 623-5044. plus 2 car garage, car­ 647-8400.D Blanchard 81 ROssetto 40 OlcoU St. ■ Manchester, C T 06040 CAMPERD/ (d) Landlord; The person who leases, subleoses, or renU ony housing accommodation. SOUTH Windsor. Open port, separate work­ Realtors," We’re Sel- VOLKSWAGEN TRAILERD (e) Tenant: The person who leases or rents ony housing accommodation os his or her Full benefits. MANCHESTER. Excep­ llno Houses" 646-2482.0 The Olcott is now managed by the Beacon Man­ residence. Apply at once to: house, Sunday April 10, shop and profession­ 86 Subwu QL, 3 dr. Sliver. 5 ep, ally landscaped flot tional Duplex. Well agement Corp. We are now accepting applica­ 4 WD. AC. AM-FM, TZeS SUNLINE 1987- 20 foot 1355 0ld Main Street. maintained 6-6 Duplex Prepared by John W. Cooney, Town Attorney Apply at once to Magnificlent 2.6 acre lot!! Century-21 Lind­ L0T8/LAN0 tions for our 1 and 2 bedroom units, starting at 88 VW QTI •0888 Travel Trollar with Steven R. Werbner, Assistant Town Attorney sey Real Estate. 519 conveniently located In *500 for our 1 bedroom units and *550 for our 2 88Tr«niAm, Wk, *11.888 owning and T V an­ T O M D E L L setting on Old Main o aulet neighborhood. FOR DALE Ed Thornton. Street Is lust begin­ Center Street, Man­ bedroom units. Fully applianced kitchens, pri­ 88 Toy. Tercel, 2 dr, ted. *8186 tenna. Used twice, M646--Reylslons: Service Manager chester, CT. 649-4000. Each side has 3 bed­ COLCHESTER. Excel­ 88 (2) Teroele 4 dr, AT. *8888 $7,800. 871-0672. 3-1-66 ning. Completely reno­ rooms, living room, vate parking, near schools and shopping malls, 88 Cbev Ceveller Type 10, *3288 3-7-66 vated! 3bedroom brick MANCHESTER- High- lent country atmos­ swimming pool, wall to wall carpeting, resi­ dining room and eot-ln phere. 1.15 acre lot In 88 Cubeie derm brn, '7886 Ranch, 2 baths, formal wood Drive. See this kitchen. Must be seen. dent paid utilities, no pets. 84 Audi 4000, querto. *8488 MOTORCYCLED/ ?9i®.,®” ®^ *®® ‘ ’®> <‘®v» ®«®'’ Ibis publication in mis newspaper dining room, full base­ desirable 8 plus room. newer subdivision. provided that within ten (10) dpys otter mis publication of mis Ordinance, o petition signed by MANOESIERHOhCA $199,900. D.W. Fish 84 Volva DL. 4 dr, bm. AT, *7586 MOPEDD ment with fireplace, Raised Ranch type Realty, 643-1591 .□ Eosy commute to Hert­ Rental Office is open daily, 84 VW QLI *8788 P.®! *®YYK2P *** ®®^.',®1?* ®* tP® ®l®®f®''» ®f meTown,osdetermlned(rom the latest official MANQ€STERH0ND\ THE PROFESSIONALS hardwood floocsf'2 cor home. 4 bedrooms, ford or New London lists of the Registrars of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting Its reference EAST Hertford. Lovely 9-5, Monday thru Friday 83 VW (tamper AT. *7888 YAMAHA 1980 250 Exci­ to a special Town election. 24 ADAMS STREET oarage. See you Sun­ main floor family oreo. $69,900. Realty 84 VW RebML 48K, *4286 ter. Runt good. Needs spacious Duplex with World, Benoit, 24 AfJams Street MANCHESTER. CT 06040 day! I Directions; room, plus a finished Please call 643-0612 O F 643-6432 82 VW ConverbMe, •8888 minor repairs. Asking James Fogarty Route 5 to Governors recreation room, walk-out basement. Frechette Associates, 82 Bulok Bkylatk. *3286 $250. 646-4704. Secretary Manchester Highway to Main cathedral celling living Landscaping and 646-7709.0 82 Ford EXT, *2188 Board of Directors fenced bock yard. 78 BMW 3201, *4786 HONDA V-65 Magna Monchester, Connecticut Exit 62 of 1-84 Street. Turn right, room, 2V3 bathrooms, MANCHESTER- Level IIOOcc 1985. Vary low house on left. $279,900. stone fireplace. Just $260,000. Realty World, cleared lots. About Va Equal Housing Opportunity 24 T bIIbM Toph, M b. 03 miles. Excellent condi­ Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 4th day of April, 1966. 646-3515 Klernan Realty 649- reduced to $225,000. U & Benoit, Frechette As­ ocre. City sewer and sociates, 646-7709.0 VanwB, CT # 64f-2S3t tion. $2900 or best offer. 0M44 / 1147. R Realty, 643-2692. water. 646-7207. Coll 643-9918.

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M m t i i 2 , i m ■ ^ ^ f I i Leisure Program General Information Leisure Program Registration Form Cloii Stortt Day TImu WMki Ceil LacotUn • A LL participants M UST have a currant racrootlon mambarthip card. Classes Participant's Noma. Date: Phelography 4/25 M 8:30.8:30pm 5 8)8 mghland Pork Parsons participating In single day/avaning workshops will bo chargod an Cloit Slorti IV Tim* additional $2/ovant If thov do not hovo a currant momborshlp. (Sonlor Lecotlon Baginntri clots Introducts you to vour 35mm comtro. Studuntt will covtr thutfar and optrturt Rec. Cord Num ber:. Rec. Card Expires;. rtodlngt, flash photogroohy, ond us* of o lloht m*t*r. CItlsans ora axampt: must have Gold Card.) Asrobict 4/19 7;30.|;X)pm Bentley Address:______Great for mutcle toning oiidrarHIoiiatcutar conditioning. Excellent addition to vour helop plan. B*glnn*r Y*go 4/20 W 7;304;35pm 8 828 Highland Pork • NO classes will ba held on: Persons Interested M UST reSIster, nV wolk-lns will be allowed. IMIn. 10) Stratch, ton*, ralox and rallav* strait through Yoga. Graot for flaxibllltv, strass ralaot* and . CANCELLATIONS:ALLDAYclassaswlllbacancalladlnthaavantotschooj Telephone: H . Instructor; Jonlne Newton closings. All M ORNING classes will be cancelled In the event of school ovaroll raloxotlon. Instructor; Modalln* Coin delays. Participants In EV EN IN G classes should coll 443-3013 (recordM Activity: ____ Seginiwrs’ Baskets 4/70 W 7-9pm t . $45 Highland Pork Intarmadlot* Yaga 4/25 M 7:30S:30om 8 828 land Pork Information) for updates an cancellotlens. The following radio stations will We will teach you the fundamentals of basket weaving In on assortment of boekett. Materials Clots will covar th* lun salutation, thouldar stand and mor* stranuous yoga postur*. Session N o .:_ T im e . Pees. ne ^ed for class ore: clothespins, flat screwdriver, utility knife, bucket, towel, meoiurlno tope, Inatructor; Modalln* Coin broadcast cancellations: WlOP (PM104), W TIC (P M 96.4), WORC (PM )03). and scissors. Reeds will be purchased from the Instructor on the first evening. • Programs In Board of Education facilities will not meet during school Session No.: Tim e . Fees. Instructors: Jackie Low, Janet Skypek. Tarritle Tvkat S Tarrlflc Twa't vacations. Chlldran hovs atructursd actlvltlsi that Includ* tonga, gomas, craotlv* movamant and crofts. An I understand ttiot the Town of Manchester has no occldsnt Insurance Ceramics amphosls Is plocad on socialization and communication skills. All Instructors or* cartitlad • Registration for classes can be completed: and that costs Incurred due to Inlurv while portlclpotlno In this/these Saitlon 1 4/16 M 6:30>9pm 6 $26 Highland Park taochars. Madlcol forms M UST b* on til* by th* tin t cloii. Satslon II • at Highland Park, 397 Porter Street (647-3069) between 9:00 am and octlvlty/octlvltles ore mv responsibility. 4/20 W 12:30-3pm 6 $26 Sattlon Ml 4/21 Th 6;30-9pm 6 626 Tarrlflc Tvkat 4:30pm, Monday-Prldav. Also,4-10pm, Mondav-Pridav, and 10am-4pm on SastltR 1 Beginner through Intermediate. The use of points, gloies ond firings Is Included In the course tee. 4/28 To, Th 10om-12noon 5 1 day 830 Highland Pork SatsItR II Saturday. __ _ . ^ Items purchased from o source other thon the Rec. Dept, will be charged o tiring fee I'/, purchase 4/27 W, F 9:30-ll:30om 5 2 day* • by uslng^hejiian^ form; must be received two (2) working days prior to SltnotVTB price). This Is o one-time fee per Item. Instructor: Elsie Mever. 880 the first class meeting. Sattlan III 4/27 W, F l2noon-2pm 5 . Refunds will only be Issued for programs cancelled by the Recreation 4/23 So llom-)2noon 4 tl6 Toma's Muit b* 3 vaori old by Fabruory 1,19 Inatructor; Su* Schlaro S Leorn (or Improve) the proper swing, stones and grip. Improve vour gome, beg winner. Sessions Department. Exceptions mode In emergency situations upon Department Tarritle Tw a't ore held at To m a 's Driving range In South Windsor. Instructor: Ted Wagner approval, handling fee charged. Sattlan I Joinrclse Ongoing T/Th 4:30-7;30pm Martin School 4/25 M 9:15-10:15om Highland Pork Sattlan M 4/25 M 10:30- Sot. t:30-9;30om Mahoney Rec. Ctr.' REGISTRATION OPENS FRIDAY APRIL 15/ 1988 ll:30am Recreation Membership Cards 45 minutes of energlilng exercise. Joudoncc-based routine Includes o 25 minute aerobic segment. Increose vour tlexibllltv, mutcle tone, stamina, and co-ordination. Instructor; Karen Snow Saailan III 4/28 Tu 9:15-10:15am S15 Highland Pork Satilan IV 4/28 To )0:30- M ANCHESTER RESIDENTS - Proof of residency required, valid for one year )1;30om S)5 from date of Issue. Entitles bearer to the use of oil recreational facilities and to Keyboard I 4/20 W 4:00-5;00pm S S20 HIghlond Pork This clots Is designed tor persons with portable, electronic kevboords who hove little or no muel- Mutt b* 2 yaors old by Pabruorv 1,19 Inatructor; Tarry Mounc* participate In Recreation Department Activities. col background. Clast will cover: reading sheet muslcot a basic level, learning cordi (molor, mi­ Youth (17 years old and younger) - $4 nor, 7th) and some music theory. Instruction book required. Instructor; Modellne Coin Porm t Tat Adult (10 years old and older) - $12 SattltR I 4/28 Tu 9:0O9:4Som 5 S15 HIghlond Pork Washington D.C. KeybearSII 4/20 W 4:15-7:)$pm S20 Highland Pork Satslan II 4/28 Th *:0IL9;4Sam 5 815 Class will cover composition of chords, reading music for left hand, key signatures, ond rhythm. This program, using ovmnostlcs and othar phvtlcollv ralotad octlvlllas, offart porant and child NDN-RESIDENT - Entitles the bearer to participate In specific Recreotlon Instruction book required. Instructor: Madeline Cain quality tim* togathar, tra* from th* dlatractlona of horn*. Waor comtortobl* elethai and loin th* MBmorlBl WB«k-Bnd trip, April 28, 28, and 30. Department Activities. funi Child cor* tor oldar albllngt ovollabl* upon raquatt at raglstrotln. Walking to 2'/Y vrs. Youth (17 years old and younger) $8/4 months,'$12/year Tennis Lntsnns Inatructor; Su* Schlaro $200 per person, based on double occupancy. Cost Includes two nights at Ynnili • Bng. 4/27 W 4;00.5:00pm 0 $32 Mahoney One Washington Circle Hotel, round trip transportation, state and local Adult (1$ years and older)$24/4 months, $34/year AdnN • Beg. 4/27 W 5:00-0:00pm B S32 Mahoney taxes, gratuities on meals, guided tour and much morel Yonth Adv. Beg. 4/28 Th 4;00.5:00pm 8 832 Mahoney Manchester Recreation Department reserves the right Adult Adv. Beg. 4/28 Th 5;000:00pm 8 832 Mahoney Deposits due by May 1st, full payment due by May 11th. ° to revoke membership privileges of persons In violation Beginner level will cover the basics of footwork, court position, forehand serve and volley. Adv. Beoinner will review, then emphasize depth, placement and court coverage. Rocouet, sneokert Por more Information coll: 447-3009, Mon.-PrI., 0:30am -4:30 pm. of Department rules and policies. and comfortable clothes ore required. Instructor: Mlllv Kostiuk

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ORGANIZED SPORTS MAHONEY RECREATION CENTER HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY CENTER llO Cedor St. 647-3166 397 Porter St., 647-3084, * Monday through Friday, 3:00-5:00pm; 6:00-10:00pm; PONY LEAGUE BASEBALL: - (ages 13-14) Registration April 4-15, Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm 6:00-8:00 p.nr»., Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar Street. A $5 Hours are 3:00-5:00pm, 6:00-10:00pm, Monday through Friday. reglstraton fee and $4 Recreation Membership Card Is reaulred. Your Center will be open on weekends. Saturday hours are 10:00am-5:00pm. NOTE: Highland Park Rec Closes April 23. age Is determined as of August 1, 1988. Tryouts are held In May with Sunday hours are 1:00-5:00pm. Monday through Friday : league play during June and July. 3:00-5:00pm, ‘Youth Game Room, Youth Open Gym Activities and resources available at the center Including ping pong, 6:00-8:00pm, ‘Youth Game Room INTERTOWN COLT LEAGUE BASEBALL: (ages 1S-17) - Registration pool tables, bumper pool, foosball, fitness equipment, soda machine, 5 6:00-8:00pm, Youth Open Gym April 18-30, 6:00-8:00 p.m., Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar gym, showers and lockers. 8:00-9:00pm, ‘Adult Game Room Street. A $4.00 Recreation Membership Card Is reoulred. Cannot be 18 8:00-9:30pm, Adult Open Basketball years old prior to July 31, 1988. League play Is during June and July. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult after 8:00pm. Participants must be 18 years of age to attend open gym after 8:00pm. Saturday: Participants must be 13 years of age to use the fitness room unless 10:00am-3:00pm, ‘Youth Game Room 4 " n OIRLS SENIOR LEAGUE PAST PITCH SOPTBALL (oges 13-17) - Re­ TO :00am-2:00pm. Youth Open Gym gistration May 2-13, 6:00-8:00 p.m., Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 accompanied by an adult or supervisor. 3:00-4:30pm, ‘Adult Game Room ' Cedar St. A $5.00 Registration fee and a $4.00 Recreation Membership 2:00-4:30pm, Adult Open Basketball Schedule Monday through Friday: Card Is reaulred. Your age Is determined as of August 1,1988. League ‘ Game room activities Include ping pong, pool, checkers, chess and play Is during June and July. 3:00-5:00 pm — Open youth gym, open pool room, other table games. Showers and lockers are available. game room and exercise room. SUMMER BASKETBALL LEAGUE TEAM REGISTRATION - Wednes­ 6:00-9:00 pm — Open pool room, game room and exercise room. day and Thursday, June 1 8, 2 from 6:00-8:00 p.m., at the Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar St. Team Registration Is on an In-person 6:00-8:00pm — Youth open gym. basis only. Completed roster forms and Team Entry Fee ($45.00) are to 8:00-9:30pm — Open Men's basketball. Biathlon - Triathlon Series be presented at this time. Roster forms may be picked up prior to Biathlons - Consist of 2-mlle run and '/i-mllo swim. A bike and run registration at the Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar St. from biathlon will bo held, which consists of 8 mile bike and 4 mile run. 3:00-5:00 p.m. and 6:00-9:00 p.m. and the Recreation Department Of­ CO-ED VOLLEYBALL - For Adults. Mahoney Recreation Center. fice, 397 Porter St., 8:30am-4:30pm Monday thru Friday. Minimum age Co-ed pick up games every Thursday from 6:30-8:30 PM. Shorts or Triathlon - Consists of a ’/i-mllo swim, a 6 mile bike and a 4 mile run. for Summer Basketball Is 15 years of age. There will be a limited num­ sweats and sneakers must be worn. Recreation membership cards are ber of team openings. For further Information contq^ Carl Silver at Special Notes: required for participation...... ^ • Poos: S5 por-ovont, $16 for all 4 events the Recreation Department, 647-3084. > Helmets required on all bike competitions • Entrants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult (for registration only). Silk City Triathlon - Event consists of a l-mlleswim, 17.9mlleblkeanda4.3^mlle run. Start at Globe Hollow, finish at Martin School. Check In at 7-JM a.m. for bicycle safety Inspection. Race begins at 9:00 a.m.

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Mondays, 6:30 PM Beginner, Monday 4:30-5:30 Intermediate, Monday 5:30-6:30 Intermediate, Monday 7:30-8:30 GET UP UGHlWHGHr FLOWERETTES Ladies Triples...... Mondays, 7:30 PM Seulon 1, June 6 - June 27 SoMlon 1, June 6 - June 27 MUSCLE CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP Seesion 2, July 11 - Aug. 1 Seaolon 2, July 11 - Aug. 1 1 Wininger's 14th Annual TUESDAY A.M. Ladies...... Tuesdays, 9:15 AM iUIDGO These lightweight powerhouses from ADULT CLINICS INCLUDE 1 HOUR OF C o m e in a n d let u s ntatch a fis h in g Johnson* ate great get-into-boabng SPORTS CAMP MIXED DOUBLES...... Tuesdays, 7:30 PM FREE PRACTICE TIME PER WEEK. skiing or cruising boat to one of t h ^ machines. Match 'em up with any of our solid pertotmers from Johnson*. broad selection of boats and you're set 2 GIRLS • BOYS • DAY CAMP S They're all loaded with the latest for skiing, fishing or cruising. Stop in SUMMERETTES Ladies...... Wednesdays, 9:00 AM PRIVATE LESSONS today and find out just how easy n is I Gymnastics * Soccer • Baseball * Basketball | outboard technology including V R O '* Available with Tom Roddan or Charla Dow Baker, automatic variable ratio oilli^ tor added to go boMing with Johnson. SUMMERETTES Ladies Triples.... Thursdays 6:30 PM economy and convenience. 9 Red Cross Swimming Lessons In Our Olympic Indoor Pool ? Call the Club after 4:30 P.M. tor appointment and rates. S ' 2 Sessions: Ist-July 5-15^ 2nd-July 18-29 > 8 b Im , Part* A 8«rvlc* / FInanc* tarm* available. For more information and if you C LU B HO UR S 0 Call Bill Wininger 688-7712 or 646-3687 ? Monday and Wednesday...... 4:30 to 10:00 P.M. CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 1 at Loonfiis Chaffee School, Windsor 06095 ^ want to sign up for Summer Fun Tuesday and Thursday...... 9:00 am to 12:00 noon 38 Main Street / Manchester 2 Bus transportation available from East HItcj., Manch., Vernon, So. Wind. | 4:30 to 10M) P.M. 643-7958 CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP-CAMP Call 646"2125 Open Vma HO Par Court Hour. ‘Uahnsan f ■R Playground Program Playgrounds will open this summer on Monday, June 20 and close on Friday, August 5th. Special events Include "Nature Week" (hikes, scavenger hunt, RECREATION etc); "Wheels Week" (bike parades, skate board competition, bike rodeo); "Fitness Week" (field day,frisbee competition, Olympic Run); "International Week" (plnato, costume contest, pets); "Holiday Week" (Christmas party, FACILITES Halloween party, Valentine's); "Water Week" (boats, slides, balloons); MAP KEY "Wind-down Week" (arts & crafts contests, playday). • Olympic Run starts at one end of town (Verplanck) with a runner and leader 1. Manchester High School from each playgound running distonces of 1-2 miles winding through town from playground to playground passing a torch to new runners from each site and 2. Bennet Jr. High School culminating at the opposite end of town with a celebration at Buckley School. 3. tiling Jr. High School • Olant Sundae is held at Mahoney Rec Center each summer during Holiday 4. Bowers School Week. We build a giant sundae and participants can purchase "all you can eat' 5. Nathan Hale School for one nominal price. 6. Verplanck School LftOLt tv h r ik k • Arts A Crafts - Specialists visit each playground twicea week with special pro­ 7. Waddell School tects pertaining to tho theme of the week. 8. Community “Y" 9. Mahoney Recreation Center J CPR Classes 10. Nike Site 11. Charter Oak Park Through a special arrangement with the Manchester CPR Prolect, you can now learn a death defying skill. Call 647-473S for dates and 12. Robertson Park registatlon Information. 13. Mt. Nebo Park/Morlarty Field 14. Murphey Recreation Area* 15. Memorial Field Morning Star Day Camp 16. Swanson Pool Expanding to accommodation the campers I 17. Sautters Pool Choose from the following 7 sessions: 18. Globe Hollow Pool I - June 20-24 V - July 18-22 19. Manchester Community College II - June 27 - July 1 VI - July 25-29 20. Manchester Country Club III -July5-8* VII - August 1 -5 21. Highland Park School IV - July 11 -15 9am-4pm, Mon.-FrI. 22. Kennedy Road Soccer Complex Cost Is $80/wk. for the first child In each family. $55/wk. for all the rest. *($48/chlld Session III, No Camp Mon., July 4) *Form«r C«nt«r Springs Park Early Bird / Late Bird Program ayollable 8am-9am and 4pm-5pm, M-F. $5 per chi Id, per week amor pm, and SlOper child, per week for both am and pm. CONNECTICUT GOLF LAND d E i J.J SPORTS Ever Green Lawns . . . 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HERSHEY YOUTH PROGI COVENTR' native curret Hershey Track and Field sistant town i slated to bee Local Moot Date • Sunday May isth/1 PM manager. Place - M HS Track John Elses: Ellalblllty - AH Bovs & Girls Born Between 1974 & 1979 he has receivt for the job Registration - All participants must pre-register tor the meet. Registration forms formal offer can be obtained from Physical Education Teachers at the schools or from tho Re­ Council is exf creation offices. Highland Park School, 397Porter St., or Mahoney Recreation Cen­ S The Time To Redecorate special meetii ter, 110 Cedar Street. the Town Offi •A copy of th9 porllclpant's BIRTH CERTIFICATE mutt be ottoched to the reolstrotlon form and ‘T v e accep RETURNED to the REC. DEPT, bv THURSDAY, MAY 12th. of About Nib Program - The Hershey Youth Program emphasizes the friendship, New or remodeling work, |L sportsmanship, and physical exercise aspects of track & fluid as much. It not more, than It emphasizes the competition. It Is a basic form of participation designed for we do it all... the beginning athlete. The participants receive an Introduction to the fundamentals of track and field. of Moot! • All 1st placo winners of tlio Local Moot qualify to advance to 0 Roalonal Moot, hold Saturday, Juno 24th, 9am. All 1st and 2nd place finithort from this meet advance to the State Meet, Saturday, July 9th. Rules - 1. Contestants must enter events In their own aoe group and sex division. 2. No spikes are allowed. CERAMIC TILE 3. No storting blocks can be used. 4. Contestants can enter up to 3 events. They cannot, however, enter 3 run­ ning events. They con enter 2 tract events end 1 field event or 2 field ■ LINOLEUM events and 1 tract event. Entry Form ■ CARPET Ploase Print: Child's Name: Address______Quality Work Phone No.:. Sex:. Dote of Birth:. \ Quality Materials School:___ Grade:______

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Oevs OIrfi Bovs OIrls Bovs OIrls Bom IfTS O 197* Bom 1974 li 1*77 Bom 1974 0 1975 CALL US FOR YOUR 1. SOMottrOosh 1.100 Motor Dash 1.100 Motor Dash 2.100 Mstsr Dosh 2.200 Motor Dash 2.200 Motor Dash . FREE ESTIMATE 3.200 Motor Desli 3.400 Motor Dash 3. too Motor Run 4.400 Motor Doth 4.000 Motor nun 4. 1400 Motor Run 5. Softball Threw S. Softball Throw 5. Softball Throw 4. Stomiine Lone Jump 4. Standine Lone Jump 4. Standine Lone Jump 7.* 4x100 nolov 7.* Softball Threw 7.* 4x10 Rolov 4x100 Relay Is a TE A M event. Contestants must hove 3 other runners entering this event In order to participate. Pleose list the members of your team here:

Manchester, Conn. 06040 IT’S A SC Parental Release Tel: 643-5168 Robertso The obove n o n ^ participant and the participant's porent/guordlan hove reauested sixth-gra< m2 ; ™ program* m consldi2o?lo2 oM urt correctly reglstrirtlom the right of the participant to compete In the Hershey Youth Program and ogenev's facilities and equipm entbo» the portlclMnt and the porent/guordlan each acknowledge thot the participant will be comp^lng In the Hershey Youth Program and sponsoring agency's facilities at the h*rhoira *!*! « " *"» her own behalf and on behalf of his or b!h2w osslgns and parent/guordlan on his or her own behalf and tM behalf of his or her heirs, executors, administrators and oslgns, hereby By Andrew ** ♦“ hold harmless Hershey Pood Corp. and Its tronchlMs and IV' Mancheste •he President's Council on Physical m i V J " iS ?*•••• *h» Manchester Recreation Department. We also agree to allow PeBPcv for the Hershey Youth Program to use and reproduce the It took a " s M m e and/or likeness and/or Intormotlon concerning the participant, and S i the townwic purposes In ony manner. We certify thot the Thomas Information on Wilt porticipotlon form It corrtet* Waddell Sc dal” correc annual spe

FAMNT/OUAaOIAN SIONATUM Manchester DAT! Junior Hig ' IA V bi *■ honors fror ■MMOMCY (MPORA^TION: PIo o m list o namo and phono numbor of tomoono who con bo contoctod on tho dov of the moot othor then tho abovo. grader at R VonDeck Manchester competition NAIIflO 24. There schools in tl The corre

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