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‘"^ tANC'liriSTEiR I lfiR A L D , F-riday, Jan. 5, 1990 Murder December jobless rate iHaiirlirstrr RrraliV Section 2, Page 9 From Page 1 steady at 5.3 percent SPORTS Friday, Jan. 5, 1990 >s not true.” was no evidence of an insurance WASHINGTON (AP) — The na­ month. Mrs. Stuart, a lawyer, died hours motive or drug involvement. tion’s unemployment rate held The average manufacturing work •tiler the shooting. The Stuarts’ son, Stuart, 29, jumped off the 300- steady at 5.3 percent in December, week held steady in December at delivered by Caesarean section, died foot Tobin Bridge hours after his ending 1989 at about where it 40.7 hours, as did overtime at 3.7 >7 days later. brother’s disclosures to authorities. began, despite weaker-than-average hours. Hospitalized at the time his wife He left a suicide note in his car. UConn getting closer to home job growth in the final month of the Constmetion employers reported was buried, a letter from Stuart was Flanagan said the case remained year, the government said today. a seasonally adjusted 38,000 fewer read at the funeral. active, but he refused to disclose The civilian jobless rate as jobs in December than a month ear­ “Now you sleep away from me,” details or the contents of the suicide measured by a household survey by lier. Analysts are attributing the he wrote. *T11 never know the feel­ note. the Labor Department was un­ drop to the deep freeze that gripped Sports Center Complex to be ready for Jan. 27 game ing of your hand in mine, but I will “Basically, it’s fair to say, he changed despite the gain of 142,000 most of the nation last month. always feel you. I miss you, and I could not handle the allegations or jobs in December, a figure artificial­ In contrast, service-producing in­ love you.” statements made about him,” the ly bolstered by the return of 55,000 dustries continued to demonsuate By Len Auster Gov. Michael Dukakis and Mayor prosecutor said. striking telephone workers in New healthy gains, adding 206,000 jobs Manchester Herald Raymond Flynn were among those Flanagan said he ordered police to York. to bring growth for the year to 2.4 who attended the funeral. Flynn had arrest Stuart in his wife’s killing. The survey of employers, from million. STORRS — The last time the University of Connec­ called Stuart a hero for directing But police could not find him late which the job growth figure is Transportation employers added ticut had the pleasure of hosting a “real” Big East Con­ police to his wife by their car phone Wednesday or early Thursday. Offi­ derived, is often considered a more 73.000 jobs on a seasonally adjusted ference home game on the Storrs campus was Feb. 11, despite being wounded himself. cials said Stuart apparently knew he reliable indicator of economic basis last month. Business services 1986. “The whole case did the entire was a suspect, but they did not say developments by analysts. added 14,000, health services, The Huskies beat Pittsburgh, whom they meet Satur­ city an injustice,” Flynn said how he knew. The unemployment rate began 47,000; government, 34,000; and day night in Hartford, on that night by a 77-73 count. Thursday. “I’ve been on this Earth A black man, William Bennett, 1989 at 5.4 percent in January and finance, insurance and real estate, That elevated Connecticut to 13-5 in Big East games at 50 years, and I’ve read a lot of had been identified in news accounts since then has fluctuated in a narrow 13,000. Retail employment grew by the Field House. suspense stories, but I’ve not heard as a suspect. He was never charged range within a tenth of a percentage 12.000 fewer jobs than the normally But, alas, UConn’s cozy Field House was deemed in­ anything as bizarre and troubling as in the Stuart case, and the prosecutor point of 5.3 percent, except for expected seasonal gain. adequate, sub-par, not fit for Big East play, and the Hus­ tliis.” / has now cleared him. •XO March when it dipped to a 15-year Mining industries, which includes kies were banished from Storrs by conference hierarchy. Bennett said that was not enough. Blacks also reacted angrily — be­ low of 5 percent. The average for oil drilling, lost 1,000 jobs. They made their “home” in Hartford at the Civic Center. cause the story touched the worst “My life and my family’s lives the year was 5.3 percent. Average hourly earnings posted a Hartford is an, ahem, nice play to visit, but it’s just not fears among white America about have been mined and no one is will­ Last month, the Labor Depart­ 0.6 percent rise in December to home; not if you’re the Connecticut Huskies. black inner-city violence when it ex­ ing to take responsibility,” he said. y ment said the November unemploy­ $9.84, bringing the gain for the year Jim Calhoun is in his fourth year as Connecticut’s ploded in headlines and on news Stuart’s 23-year-old brother, Mat­ ment rale was 5.4 percent, but today to 4.1 percent. That wasn’t enough head coach, but he has yet to lead his team in Big East reports nationwide. thew, a paint factory employee who it revised that figure down to 5.3 to keep up with consumer price in­ “Black people in particular have was a pallbearer at Mrs. Stuart’s percent. flation, which has been running at play in Storrs. That, however, will all change on Jan. 27 The Associated F-.iJSS when the Gampcl Pavilion and Sports Center Complex to look at it and wonder what hope funeral, had long suspected that his The unemployment stall in 1989 about 4.5 percent. we have for justice in a country that brother’s account of the shooting was due primarily to a slowdown in The unemployment rates among will debut with the Huskies hosting St. John’s. took this man’s lie and made him was false, according to his attorney, IN U.S. CUSTODY — Former Panamanian dictator Manuel While the Sports Center Complex is still considered a the manufacturing sector, which lost major demographic groups last Patrick Flynn/Mancheslor Herald and his family a symbol of national John Perenyi. Noriega poses for an official booking photograph in Miami 25,000 jobs in December, bringing month were; construction site — it has all dust and materials scattered mourning,” said Chuck Turner, Thursday. Noriega surrendered to U.S. authorities in Panama job losses since March to 195,000. —Adult white men, 3.9 percent, GOING UP — Sophomore Rob Penders about to prove it — members of the media and other dig­ director of the Center for Com­ On the night of the shooting, Mat­ Wednesday and was arraigned on drug charges before a Overall job growth during the last the same as in November. goes up for a shot in last Tuesday’s home nitaries got their first official glimpse at the new building munity Action of the Episcopal City thew Stuart said his brother had federal judge in Miami Thursday. six months of the year averaged —Adult white women, 4.1 per­ game with Norwich Free Academy. Thursday afternoon. Mission in Boston’s largely black asked him to meet him near the around 150,000 a month, down cent, up from 4.0 percent. The complex, UConn associate director of athletics for Roxbury section. hospital where the Stuarts had at­ sharply from the average 270,000 —White teen-agers, 13.0 percent, Penders is one of three sophomores in the communications Tim Tolokan pointed out, is the first Authorities were theorizing that tended the childbirth class, accord­ monthly gain during the previous up from 12.9 percent. Eagle starting lineup. new indoor arena for the school’s Division I sports Stuart’s motive in the slaying was to ing to Perenyi. 2>/2 years. —All blacks, 11.8 percent, down program in a quarter century. It will replace the anti­ collect life insurance policies taken Matthew Stuart said his brother Noriega The economy produced 1.7 mil­ from 11.9 percent. quated Field House that was opened in December of out on his wife. The Boston Globe told him he would pass a bag to him lion new job during 1989, bringing —Adult black men, 10.8 percent, From Page 1 1954. and Boston Herald reported today. through the car window. He said he the civilian workforce to 117.9 mil­ up from 10.6 percent. The idea for a new Sports Center Complex was first Both newspapers quoted uniden­ took the bag, which included a nick­ lion. That was down from job gains introduced in 1974. After years of delay due to the The Associated Press tified sources. el-plated snubnosed revolver, ac­ on Thursday and surrendered to U.S. pcctcd to cost $40 million to $60 of 2.3 million in 1988. —Adult black women, 10.0 per­ Jim short-sightedness of state legislators, funds were finally Stuart recently collected $83,000 cording to Perenyi. The lawyer said troops. million. More manufacturing layoffs arc cent, down from 10.2 percent. approved in June of 1987 and ground breaking took NEW HOME FOR HUSKIES — The University of Connecticut team practices from a $100,000 policy on his wife, Matthew Stuart did not sec Mrs. The new government of President Restoring the international con­ expected. Automakers have already —Black teen-agers, 30.7 percent, Tierney place that month. Thursday on the floor of their new home in the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion and Sports Com­ the Globe reported, citing a source Stuart in the front scat. It is not clear Guillermo Endara preferred to have fidence that built a banking center announced plant shutdowns this down from 32.5 percent. within an unidentified insurance how this account fits into the Noriega go directly into U.S. hands. with deposits of more than $30 bil­ As UConn president John Castcen recalls, consUuction plex on the UConn campus in Storrs. The building was constructed at a cost of $26.1 mil­ company. The newspaper said the chronology of the shooting. Endara has said Panama has no lion may be a tougher task than ob­ began immediately. “This occasion we’ve long awaited,” lion. The basketball arena will hold 8,122. policies on his wife totaled at least A search Thursday of the Pines prison secure enough to hold him taining aid or thawing frozen ac­ Auto sales skid again; he told those in attendance. $500,000. River in Stuart’s hometown of and the judicial system was inade­ counts. Final cost of the new building is approximately $26.1 Police said there were reports that Revere turned up evidence men­ quate to prosecute him. Also, The United States has released million with a quarter from private funding, including director of athletics Todd Turner said. “Students have state funding this year to start renovations on the Field Charles Stuart had tested positive tioned by Matthew Stuart, including several Panamanian officials have about $70 million in funds but about Accord is best-seller $5(X),000 from UConn alumni, $550,000 from the been robbed of that privilege for four years and that’s House, work he described as “phase two” of the school’s for cocaine after the shooting, the a Gucci bag, wallet, makeup and said there was no law that would $300 million remains blocked. Mil­ Winning year UConn Club and $900,000 from students who approved why we tried to get games here this season.” effort to improve its indoor athletic facilities. Herald reported today. Prosecutors other personal belongings of Mrs. allow his extradition. lions of dollars of Noriega’s money DETROIT (AP) — Late-Decem- does everything very well.” a 3-ycar special fee. The Gampcl I^vilion will scat 8,122 for basketball. Of He had no estimate of what it will ultimately cost to who spoke on the record said there Stuart. The gun was not found. ber car and truck sales dropped 10.5 The eight major automakers with Endara said his government’s has been taken over and given to the The HuskyDomc, as some have nicknamed it, will that total, 2,734 arc for students. Castcen, answering an renovate the Field House. percent, while for the first time, a U.S. assembly plants said they sold priorities arc: new government. could happen house both the men’s and women’s basketball teams. inquiry, said there is room for expansion and some ideas The complex, in some areas, looks quite spartan. vehicle with a foreign nameplate has cars and light trucks at an average — RcconsUiiction of Chorrillo, American delegations have come One-third of the complex will be devoted for academics have already been discussed. Turner, in the same context, Luxurious is one word that cannot be used to describe all become the year’s best-seller in the daily rate of 39,798 during Dec. the low-income neighborhood to discuss U.S. aid but no amounts such as the Sports and Leisure Studies Department. said the school is not unhappy with the capacity. But he of the accommodations. It is, as one scribe put it, state- 21-31, compared with a rate of around the Defense Forces head­ have been mentioned yet. United States. Most people, though, will recognize it as the new admitted 400 fans who requested season’s tickets could issue. Americans bought more Honda 44,477 du^'ing the same period the Diets quarters that was destroyed in the for the Eagles home for the Huskies. “It’s important that Big East bas­ not be accommodated for lack of seating. But on Jan. 27 it will be host to Big East basketball — Accords in 1989 than any other year before. U.S. invasion. ketball makes its reappearance on our campus,” UConn Turner said UConn will ask for another $4.7 million in automobile, according to figures The latc-Deccmbcr skid was sof­ and most importantly in Storrs. From Page 1 — Organization of a security released Thursday. tened by sUong light-truck sales by Over the past five seasons, the East Catholic High force. Housing “Obviously, we’re real pleased Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp., School boys’ basketball team has compiled a gaudy — To “make sure the military oc­ Such diets, like the Optifast People with certain heart about it,” said American Honda both of which announced incentives 20-84 record. The oncc-talcntcd squads churned out year cupation is as brief as possible.” program used by talk show host problems also shouldn’t go on the From Page 1 Motor Co. spokesman Bob Butorac. on their popular minivans in the after year had disappeared from East Catholic. — Reconstruction of the The Eagles’ last winning season was in 1983-84 when Turgeon now key man for the Sabres Oprah Winfrey in her celebrated diets, they said. About 60 percent of Honda’s Ac­ economy, “which has suffered so middle of the month. General 67-pound weight loss, should be Short-term health problems from “Arc they really serious about tlic cords sold in the United States were Motors Corp. didn’t follow suit. they went 15-11. However, a winning season may be in much.” avoided by people who need to lose the diets can include dehydration; an intent to provide affordable hous­ built at the company’s plant in Car sales tumbled 20.2 percent the cards for this year’s young and vibrant East quintet. By Ron Lesko It is no coincidence that Buffalo has Turgeon carried the same tag as his the highest point total by a Sabre in four seasons. less than 40 pounds or 30 percent of imbalance of electrolytes, the Panama’s economy once ing?” she said. Marysville, Ohio. The rest were but unck sales, bolstered by the Under the guidance of first-year coach, and The Associated Press lost its last three games heading into team at the beginning of the season — their body weight, said the authors, chemicals that carry electrical im­ flourished on international banking Democratic Director Peter P. built in Japan. minivan rebates and low-interest Manchester native. Bill Finnegan, the Eagles arc show­ Adams Division games Saturday at boundless potential. He has met or ex­ With 55 points (19 goals, 36 assists) through the first half of this season, Tur­ two of whom are consultants for the pulses sparking the heart to pump; and trade, but it skidded to a near- DiRosa Jr. said he also has not Fbr the year, U.S. and foreign loan deals, soared 10 percent. casing an up tempo style of play combined with an unsel­ BUFFALO, N.Y. — It has been said Monacal and Sunday at home against ceeded most expectations. geon is on pace to join Gilbert Pcrrault as maker of Optifast. inadequate blood pressure after halt after the United States began decided how he will vote. automakers said their U.S. sales of In mid- and latc-Dcccmbcr 1988, fishness which has infected each and every member of that hockey, like most sports, is a game of Boston. He leads Buffalo in points (55), plus- standing or sitting up rapidly, which imposing sanctions nearly two years “Until I’m absolutely sure tlic cars and light trucks fell 5.5 percent automakers loaded their dealers with the team. Turgeon’s feet arc oddly contoured minus ratio (plus 16), and shooting per­ the only players in Buffalo’s 20-ycar his­ inches. But lately for the Buffalo Sabres, tory to crack the 100-point mark. can cause fainting; and increased ago to press for Noriega’s ouster as vote means something, then I’m not from 1988, to 14.6 million from lots of incentive cash to move cars Despite having eight sophomores on the Eagle roster, the ebb and flow of a hockey game has around the bone leading to the little toe centage (21.3). His seven game-winning “He’s a U-cmendous hockey player,” uric acid concentrations, which chief of the Defense Forces. sure,” DiRosa said. 15.4 million. off showroom floors by year’s end. including three starters, a veteran-type of confidence per­ more often been a case of two feet: Pierre on both feet. He calls them bunions, but goals are the most in the NHL. promote gout, the authors said. meates this East Catholic team. Buffalo trainer Rip Simonick said no one said Sabres captain Mike Fjligno, who The measures froze Panama Canal Because of tlic housing market Americans bought 362,707 Ac­ The selling rale for late December Turgeon’s. “He’s got great vision, he’s got percep­ Parkade Long-term complications could Before the season, Finnegan said, “My sophomores has been able to diagnose the problem ex­ has played on Turgeon’s line for most of fees and other government funds making it not profitable for builders cords last year, topping the Ford 1988 was ihe highesl for thal year. Turgeon emerged as one of the top tion on the ice like all the great players,” include severe abnormalities in play like seniors.” So far, he’s absolutely correct. actly. the season. “He has a certain attitude that and barred payments by Americans to build affordable housing, he said Taurus at 348,061 and the Ford Es­ Despite the decline in year-to- centers in the league during the first half Dudley said. “He’s got that sixth sense From Page 1 heartbeat — the culprit in the liq- ^ s t is 4-3 as it heads into tonight’s All Connecticut he wants to be the best line out there, he or American companies to the he docs not think this agreement cort, last year’s sales leader, at year comparisons between the of the season, leading the largely un­ But when podiauy failed the Sabres, that when he gets the puck in certain uid-protein-dict deaths — especially Conference opener on the road at Nouc Dame of West creative skate design came to the rescue. wants to be the best team out there, and Panamanian government, forcing will spur any significant changes in 333,535. Rounding out the top five periods, Phillippi said: “Incentives known Sabres to the top of the NHL. situations he can feel what his teammates days, he added. by dieters who lose control and go drastic cutbacks in production. Tens developments. were the Chevrolet Corsica and work on everything. The (selling) Haven. The ^ g les have four players averaging in double The Sabres took Turgeon’s skates to a he gives that attitude to everyone.” But the 20-ycar-old French Canadian are going to do and he puts the puck there Keenan complained that potholes on eating sprees during “refeeding,” of thousands of people lost their Republican Ellen Bums Landers Bcretta, which arc variations on the pace picked up nicely in the last 10 figures along with a 71.3 points-per-game average. ski store, where technicians arc accus­ “You want to go off all the time and developed painful sores on both feet as before they get there.” in the parking lot had not been the authors said. jobs, and the economy shrank by an said she is undecided also and is same model, at 326,006, and the days.” Besides a lopsided defeat (84-58) to highly regarded tomed to fitting plastic ski boots to an in­ learn more,” Turgeon said. “It’s never midscason neared, and although he insists In his third year in the league, Turgeon repaired, nor had new lines been Such problems can be headed off estimated 18 percent last year alone. waiting to hear Pellegrini’s presenta­ Chevrolet Cavalier at 295,715. In mid-December 1989, Chrysler Bassick High of Bridgeport, the Eagles’ other two losses dividual’s foot. In this case, Turgeon’s enough, you want to play better all the the ailment did not bother him — Tur­ has turned into the offensive spark Buf­ painted on the lot recently. The early or prevented entirely with Damage from rampant looting tion and the concerns of citizens “We’re not talking about a car slapped incentives on a variety of could very well have been victories. skates were heated and remolded to time and win all the time. We know we geon has played in all of Buffalo’s 41 falo hoped he would become when they storefronts need to be upgraded as proper supervision, the authors said. and vandalism after the Dec. 20 in­ before choosing the direction she that is particularly stylish,” auto vehicles, including, for the first In their opener at Norwich Free Academy, the Eagles produce a better fit. can do better and I know 1 can do better.” games — his production dropped off made him the first overall pick in the well, he said. Perhaps a new owner In November, Ms. Winfrey an­ vasion is estimated at more tlian $2 will take. analyst Joseph Phillippi of Shearson time, rebates on the Dodge Caravan blew a nine-point lead late in the third quarter and wound Turgeon is the consummate team noticeably. “When he doesn’t have his feet 1987 draft. would attend to these problems, nounced on her show that she had billion. Rebuilding Chorrillo, where Democratic Directors Joyce Lehman Hutton Inc. in New York and Plymouth Voyager minivans. up losing, 67-65, in overtime. The other ‘loss’ came in player, and Dudley would like to sec him “I didn’t think about it,” Turgeon said. moving, then I’m worried about him,” In 58 games with Granby in the Keenan said. regained 17 of the 67 pounds she U.S. Army engineers cleared rubble Epstein and James F. Fogarty could Ford followed suit with incentives the Manchester Rotary Club Tournament Championship get a little more selfish on occassion. said of the Accord. “But it’s a Buffalo’s first-year coach, Rick Dudley, Quebec Hockey League in 1986-87, Tur­ The manager of one store in the lost a year earlier. with bulldozers on Thursday, is ex- not be reached for comment. game when a Windsor basket was ruled good at the buz­ “But I’ve got to do something to help this “A lot of players witli thal kind of skill supremely competent vehicle; it on its Aerostar minivan. said of his young star. “It has got to geon had 69 goals and 154 points. Parkade, who did not want to be But “she has maintained 75 per­ zer which gave the Warriors a 55-54 win. team to win. That’s the bottom line.” want to make the perfect pass,” Dudley bother him. You can’t not think about it. He progressed slowly as an NHL identified, agreed with Keenan. cent of her weight loss, which we “We had a game taken from us,” Finnegan said of the Through the first 31 games, Turgeon said. “He’s got one of the best wrist shots Any time someone has to ice both feet for rookie, scoring 14 goals in 76 games. “The Parkade will need to consider to be consistent with an bitter Windsor defeat. “We’ve lost two tough games. We had 16 goals on 75 shots. In the next 10 in the league. If he’s in a scoring position, CUP AND half an hour before and after any exercise, Last season, the Rouyn, Quebec native upgrade to compete with the new average patient going through the could very easily be 7-1.” games he managed just two goals on 12 then him passing it probably isn’t going you can’t say it doesn’t hurt.” had 34 goals and 88 points in 80 games. mall,” he said, referring to the Buck- program,” said Jim Parsons, a Senior Bill Evans (10.0 avg.) is the lone .starter return­ shots. to increase our odds of scoring.” land Hills mall scheduled to open in spokesman for Sandoznutrition ing with a substantial amount of varsity experience. The March. Corp., which markets the Optifast other starting senior, 6-3 Chris Conklin, saw limited ac­ But Cutaia said that the refinanc­ program. tion last season. Senior John Griffin (8.2), a 6-4 transfer ing will include a major rehabilita­ Intensive supervision is a require­ from New York, has shown promise with a couple of Ray Bourque’s late heroics tion to the store fronts in the Parkade ment of the program, F^sons said strong performances, notably his 21-point effort in East’s as well as improvements in the park­ Thursday in a telephone interview win over NFA Thesday night. ing lot. He had been unable to do from Minneapolis. STOP SMOKING This brings us to the trio of sophomores — 6-2 P.J. Optifast, which costs about nets 4th straight for Bruins this in the past because some of the Monahan (19.0), 6-3 Rob Penders (14.0) and 5-9 Chris older tenants were locked into leases $3,000 and requires at least a year’s (2 1/2) HOURS JANUARY6TH I^iradiso (14.2) — who’vc played like anything but with low rent and did not have to commitment by the patient, has been Without Anxiety, Irritability or Weight Gain second-year performers. BOSTON (AP) — Ray Bourque they didn’t let their guys get to me,” work hard. And they’ve got the pay common area charges, he said. available since the mid-1970s and (1) "YES YOU WILL BE HYPNOTIZED!! ff IS SAFE & EFFEC­ SATURDAY F^radiso and Penders guided the 16-3 junior varsity says he was looking for “a goal, or a Bourque said. “I knew I could get to great player (Bourque) back there “It’s very hard to maintain a has been used by more than 600,000 TIVE team last season as freshmen. Now, in their initial year of or whatever” when he fired the middle and let the shot go.” who can beat you any lime.” property when some of the tenants patients. Parsons said. (2) -YES- YOU WILL WILLINGLY THROW YOUR C IG A R EH ES varsity ball, both have sparkled. Penders is stfong inside, Doug Smail gave Winnipeg a 1-0 AWAY AT THE END OF PROGRAM. "BECAUSE DR. KAHL & a 45-foot shot at Winnipeg goalie It was the fourth game in seven aren’t sharing in the maintenance,” It contrasts sharply with products EAST HARTFORD both offensively and defensively, and possesses a nice Daniel Berthiaume with time run­ lead with his 15th goal at 9:26 of the nights for the Jets, who won 4-2 the marketed directly to private ASSOCIATES PROGRAM HAS A 98% PROVEN SUCCESS he said. RATE. touch from the outside. Paradiso, who thrives off tlic as­ ning out in the third period. first period when Dale Hawerchuk’s night before in Hartford and slowed Some of these older tenants, in­ physicians, with the promise of (3) WITH DR. KAHL & ASSO CIATES H YPNOSIS PROGRAM HOLIDAY INN sist, is developing into one of the finer point guards in It was a goal and it gave the Bos­ drop pass sent him in on goalie Reg­ perceptibly as the game progressed. greatly increasing their income, said cluding Sears, are leaving the YOU WILL BE AW AKE AND TOTALLY AWARE AT ALL the area. ton Bruins their fourth sUaight vic­ gie Lcmclin. Parkade, Cutaia said, and the higher Thomas A. Wadden, associate TIMES. YOU WILL REMEMBER ALL THAT IS SAID YOU Monahan, the team’s leading scorer, transferred to 363 ROBERTS ST. tory in Boston Garden and moved Bob Gould tied it at 14:21 of the rents from newer tenants will help professor of psychiatry at the WILL NOT LOSE CONTRa. East from Fermi High School in Enfield. Monalian’s a them to within three points of first- second period. John Carter stole the solve the maintenance problems. University of Pennsylvania School (4) SPEND ONE SESSIO N WITH U S AND YOU WILL LEAVE scorer from the outside with his 3-point range and, more FEELING REFRESHED, MOTIVATED, AND HAVE MORE place Buffalo in the NHL’s Adams puck from Shawn Cronin and sent it Sears is planning to relocate to the of Medicine and co-author of the He will suspend 3 or 4 volunteers Class Time recently, with his inside moves around the basket. CONFIDENCE IN YOUR ABlLfTY TO STAY A NON-SMOKER to Gould, who pul it high in the net Whalers new mall. journal article. The striking aspect of this East Catliolic basketball Divisioin. (5) DR DONALD A. KAHL PH.D. IS AN EX-SMOKER HIMSELF between 2 chairs to show the pow­ Bob Sweeney added an empty-net past goalie Daniel Berthiaume. It The refinancing plan was delayed Wadden said as many as 12,000 AND HAS TAUGHT HYPNOSIS IN COLLEGE, WE ARE CON­ team is that, especially because it is so young and rela­ er of the subconscious mind. He 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. goal with 39 seconds remaining for when lease negotiations, involving doctors arc now providing very- SIDERED ONE OF THE LEADING EXPERTS IN THE U.S. ON has hypnotized over 100,000 tively inexperienced, the Eagle's arc a cohesive unit was Gould’s third goal in four on road tlie relocation of Stop & Shop and low-caloric diets as part of their out­ STOP-SMOKING. which maximizes its strengths. It seems like they’ve beer the 4-2 decision Thursday night, the games. Scars, took longer than expected, patient practice. (6) WE HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST HYPNOSIS PRACTICES people. b e s m a r t • BE A WINNER!! playing together much longer than six weeks. Bruins’ sixth in seven games and it CALGARY — The Hartford IN THE WORLD. Craig Janney put Boston ahead Cutaia said. These negotiations “The problem is that these per­ COME TO HIS PROGRAM - YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!! “We can score points,” Finnegan said. “They like an ended a Jets’ four-game winning 2-1 at 16:43 of the second period by Whalers begin a five-game road needed to be completed before the sons are going to help their patients SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR A GROUP OF TEN OR MORE, up tempo style of game. ITicy look for each otlicr. I tliink sueak. tapping Cam Neely’s rebound over trip tonight at 9:30 (Channel 18. lose weight, but the patients arc des­ Remember Remember Bring friends, refinancing could take place. CALL OFFICE FOR DETAILS it keeps everybody in the game and everybody working “1 was just trying to shoot it has the goal line as it lay in the crease. WTIC) in Calgary against the The merchants have been kept in tined to regain the weight, because O nly you all pay less hard. On any given night, anybody can be our leading defending Stanley Cup champion SURGEON GENERAL WARNING hard as I could, and get it on net,” Defenseman Frcdrik Olausson the dark about the financial they have not learned to modify Self-Hypnosis is taught for scorer.” The Associated Press Flames. reinforcement. Quitting smoking now greatly 'educes serious Registration at the door from an hour up to class time. Bourque said of his game-winning lied it for the Jets, scoring on a problems of the owner, Keenan said. their eating, exercise and dietary Finnegan has this group responding to his call. Fin­ Hartford, with the best road nsk to you health. Cash, Visa, MasterCard, and check accepted. shot. rebound at 4:47 of the tliird period “The only thing we know is what habits,” Wadden said. negan boldly predicted a 13-7 season for his Eagles. If record in the NHL at 11-6-1, is You will smoke two cigarettes while In Presented as a public service by Dr. Kahl & Associates Inc The play suulcd with Sweeney after Lcmclin had made two saves we read in the paper,” he said. Liquid-protein diets of the 1970s hypnosis Bring all your cigarettes to Hypnosis has been approved by tne Ameri­ they keep playing the way they are, that prognostication 7003 Hwy. 3, (Dtisco, IN 47163. Ph. (812) 256-2246 ' BATTLE — Boston’s Ken Linseman, left, winning a faccoff in the JeUs’ zone coming off a 4-2 home-ice loss to Cutaia said he had not discussed used a poor-quality protein, while class. can Medical Association since 1953. on F^ul MacDcrmid. 256-4333 • 256-2024 may occur. and Winnipeg’s Dale Hawerchuk battle for and getting the puck back to Bour­ llie Winnipeg Jets. The 11-night the problems with merchants before the newer diets use high-quality ‘They arc a tough team in this road trip includes stops against que at the point. because they have nothing to be protein, plus vitamins and other Jim Tierney Ls a sports writer for the Manchester the puck during Thursday night’s game at building,” said Mark Kumpcl, who four of the top six NHL teams. “Our guys were blocking well and concerned about. nutrients, said Wadden. CLIP AND SAVE Herald. Boston Garden. 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14 MANCMES7 ER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 5, 1990 MANCHESTER H ^A L D , Friday, Jan. 5, 1990—15 HDMES 1 7 7 1 HDMES HDMES I IRDDM8 APARTMENTS I HDMES STORE/OFFICE l o n l ROOMMATES FDR SALE l£ j FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR RENT I FDR RENT FDR RENT w ^ I for rent WANTED Giants, Rams not Upsets abound in the college game SDU TH WINDSDR- MANCHESTER- MANCHESTER-'2 bed­ AVAILABLE MANCHESTER-4 alr- EAST HARTFORD- Affordable. Fantastic Responslble male or room, 2nd floor apart- Immedlately- condltloned offices are Femole, non-smoker to By The Associated Press starter home on large female In single family ment. Garage, Remodelled 4 bedroom now available. The shore 2 bedroom apart­ throws by Jackson with 1:12 11 3-point shots. Kansas (14-0) MANCHESTER $239,900 level private lot featur­ home. Quiet neighbor­ basement storage. Ref­ Cope. Large family square tootoges are ment. Heat/hot water NCAA Hoop remaining. Indiana countered with a made eight 3-pointers in the first ing 2-3 bedrooms, ap­ hood. Parking, house erences, 2 months se­ room, fireplace, eat-ln 600, 480, 300, and 240. Included. Pool, air, looking in the past Bo knows basketball. OPEN HOUSE pliances, woodstove privileges, Utilities In­ 3-point basket by Todd L e ^ and a curity required. $550 kitchen, carpeted liv­ Offices are centrally parking, laundry. half to bring the Shockers out of and detached garoge. cluded. $80 a week. , that is. thiw-point play by Greg Graham SUNDAY 1:00-4:00 plus utilities. No ap- ing room and bed­ located with ample Available Imme- Kimble, the other Lions were only their zone defense and took a 52-30 A real buy. $119,900. 645-6966 after 3:00. pllances. 643-6927. rooms, large laundry parking and Ideally su­ By Tom Canavan The Rams have shown little Kimble, the nation’s leading with 47 seconds left but Leary dlately. $305/month + scorer, padded his 38.9 average by 10 of57 (33 percent). halftime lead. Century 21, Epstein 5 RDOM Duplex-$585 plus and bath. $995 per ited tor an attorney or '/2 utilities. Lisa, 282- The Associated Press respect for the Giants on the missed a shot as time ran out. Eric Realty, 647-8895o field. A year ago here, Jim scoring 54 points Thursday night, Cincinnati 71, No. 8 Louisville utilities. Lease, secur­ month. 646-4144 or 643- occountont. 649-2891. 0078/528-3255. Anderson led Indiana with 19 No. 4 Illinois 73, Wisconsin 59: THE M AN D R House-6,400 MANCHESTER-Room ity deposit, references. 0909. M ANCHESTER-Moln EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. Everett threw five touchdown including an off-balance 32-foot 66: “There’s an old adage that you points. , whose eligibility was square feet of Post ond with kitchen privi­ 649-8236. 3 BEDROOAAS. Street. Approximately leges. Private Resi­ (AP) — After beating the New passes, each to a different shot at the buzzer that gave No. 25 get what you earn, and we earned a restored by the NCAA earlier in the Beam Craftsmanship,4 MANCHESTER- $750/month + utilities. 350 square feet. 1st fireplaces, Italian M ar­ dence, non-smoker. No I CHILD CARE York Giants by scores of 45-31 receiver, as the Rams handed the Loyola Marymount a 99-96 victory loss,” Louisville coach Denny Crum Mississippi St. 87, No. 11 LSU day, scored 20 points on 8-for-8 Spotless, newer, 2 bed­ No pets. Century 21, floor, carpeted, cen­ J alcohol. Quiet, consid­ Giants one of their most embar­ over St. Joseph’s. said. ble foyer, elegant Crys­ room, 1st floor, 2 Epstein Realty, 647- trally located for pro­ NEED A Sitter? Mother and 31-10 in their last two meet­ 80: Doug Hartsfield made a pair of shooting, Andy Kaufmann added 11 tal chandelier, exqui­ erate. $85 week. 649- 8895. fessional person or rassing defeats of the season. “I just wanted to get past Keith Starks scored five of Cin­ 2902. family, carpeting, ap­ of two, willing to bab­ ings, it might be easy to assume breakaway baskets early in overtime points and Stephen Bardo and Rod­ site Dak Interior finish pliances, country kit­ small business. Coll ysit In my home, reaso­ that the Los Angeles Rams have Everett was just as effective halfcourt and get a shot ofT,” Kimble cinnati ’s final 13 points after Louis­ and added two clinching free throws ney Jones had 10 apiece for the Illini work. Features all the MANCHESTER-1 bed­ chen, 2 car parking. 646-1712 between 9-5. nable rates. Call 647- the Giants’ number. this year in a 31-10 victory at Los said. “Believe it or not, I practice ville (9-2) rallied from a 37-26 as Mississippi State beat LSU for amenities from the room, convenient loca- Non-smokers, no pets, STORE/OFFICE 8907, Lynn. (11-0). Wisconsin was led by Danny Amerec Sauna In the tlon, kitchen Hey, it’s a logical assumption. Angeles, which featured 14 quick that shot.” halftime deficit to lead 59-58 with the fifth su-aight lime. Mississippi adults preferred. $600 FOR RENT Jones with 21 points. lower level to the whirl­ privileges. 528-4206. plus utilities and secur­ When two meet twice in two points at the end of the first half Three other Top 25 teams found 4:07 remaining. Cincinnati regained State made a school-record nine 3- The victory capped off a day of pool In the master bed­ ity. Taking applica­ years and one team beats the for a 24-3 lead. For the game, he their knowledge somewhat lacking. the lead for good 61-59 on Starks’ pointers and overcame a 40-point ef- room. Enloy 11 acresof tions. February 1 occu- other badly both limes, it follows hit 23 of 33 passes for 295 yards, Eighth-ranked Louisville was upset three-point play with 3:36 to go. •fort by LSU’s Chris Jackson, who uncertainty for Bardo and Gill, who seclusion In Whittaker panev. 649-2152.______ELLINGTON Se// Your C ar Chase Estates. Lo­ that the winning team must be including one string of 18 con­ by Cincinnati 71-66, No. 9 Indiana “I just wanted to go out and play scored 14 of the Tigers’ 16 points in are considered one of the top back- I APARTMENTS MANCHESTER- MEADOWVIEW courts in the country. Earlier in the cated lust 2 miles from better. secutive completions. The Rams was beaten 69-67 at Ohio State, and hard, get the rebounds and stick overtime. LSU (7-2) had a six-game Route 2. Call for a I FDR RENT Excellent, newer, PLAZA The problem with pro football defense also limited New York to No. 11 LSU fell 87-80 to Mississip­ them back in,” Starks said. “When winning streak sna]^)ed. week, both players were declared in- 7 Wyneding Hill Road brochure. Hebron large, 3 rooms, stove, six yards rushing. pi State in overtime. eligibile after questions arose con­ $875,000. Philips Real MANCHESTER-4, 6, and refrigerator, 1st floor. is that most coaches and players we rebound and shoot free throws, Jackson’s 25-footer with 14 Gracious, 9 room Colonial with 4 bedrooms 2 1/2 7 room apartments. Se­ No pets. References. refuse to accept that kind of Elsewhere, it was No. 2 Kansas cerning their purchases of used cars. Estate, 742-14500 1000 sq. ft. we can compete with anybody in the seconds left in regulation gave LSU teths, pristine condition, first floor laundry, fireplace curity. No pets. Now $465 plus utilities. 649- Busy Rto. 83, new 10(X)sq. ft. logic. To them, what happened Everett said that game meant a 93, Wichita State 66; No. 4 Illinois country.” However, after the NCAA deter­ in living room, finished lower level with sewing room NDRTH CDVENTRY- available. 646-2426, 9-5 4003. a 64-62 lead. Mississippi State’s John Paul Lane. $40,000 rental area. In attractive 73, Wisconsin 59 and No. 19 mined that the loan terms were ap­ rec room and more. H ostess: Suzzie Tripoli weekdays. shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ recently means little, if anything. lot more to the Rams because Ohio S t 69, No. 9 Indiana 67: Greg Carter hit a baseline jumper at 2nd mortgage at 0 per­ MANCHESTER- *15 propriate and proper payments were p i R p T I O N ^ Charter O ak Street to Gardner Street tail, office, professlonat, serv­ And that’s just the attitude the they were riding a four-game Arizona 65, Washington 51. “Had we won it, we wouldn’t have cent Interest tor 10 MANCHESTER- Excellent 5 rooms, 3 the buzzer to force the overtime. being made, both players’ eligibility to W yneding Hill Road. Beautlful 1 or 2 bed­ bedrooms. In Duplex. ice. 4 Lines — 10 Days Giants (12-4) and Rams (12-5) losing streak and in danger of Kimble, playing in his hometown deserved to win it,” Indiana coach years!!! If you have at Call Carter, who had five 3-pointers, led was restored Thursday afternoon. least $40,000 equity In room apartments on No pets. References, are taking into their NFC semi­ seeing their season nosedive of Philadelphia, scored 27 of Bob Knight said. Mississippi State with 20 points. bus line, living room, security. $675 plus utlll- James J. Gessay 50C charge each addi­ final on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Loyola’s last 31 points, including D.F. REALE, INC. your current home, tles. 649-4003.______early. At the lime. New York had Freshman Jim Jackson scored 19 “Guys, before you ask, I don’t No. 19 Arizona 65, Washington you may be oble to buy dining room, fully ap- 875-0134 EST at Giants Stadium. the last nine. He made 17 of 33 pllanced kitchen, air tional line, per day. You but one loss and was alone in points and Ohio State held off a know,” Mississippi State coach 51: Matt Muehlebach scored 13 REAL ESTATE this 3,050 square foot EAST Horttord- “I don’t think past games mean first place in the NFC East. shots and 15 of 16 free throws and 175 Main St., Manchester Custom Contemporory conditioned. Ideal for Excellent. 5 rooms, 3 furious rally in the final minute. The Richard Williams said of his team’s points, Sean Rooks 12 and Matt seniors ormiddleaged, can cancel at any time. much in this league,” Rams scored 32 points in the second half. 646-4525 tor approximately bedrooms, appliances, “I just remember the facts of loss was the Hoosiers’ first after 10 recent dominance of the Tigers. “I Othick 11 as No. 19 Arizona, the heat and hot water carpeting. No pets. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION coach John Robinson said. “I the situation after losing four “It was just my night. To come $2,200/month. Devel­ victories. The last time Indiana won don’t know why it is. It’s just that defending F^c-10 champion, evened* oper Is offering best Included; 1 bedroom References, security. AND SORRY, think you catch teams at certain straight,” Everett said. “We felt if home and have a night like this is $635. 2 bedrooms $665. N O TICE TO C R E D IT O R S its first 10 games was in 1983, when our guys play hard.” its conference record at 2-2. The terms available! 4 bed­ $625 plus utilities. 649- limes of the year. I just don’t just great,” he said. 247-5030. 4003.______Notice is hereby given pur­ NO REFUNDS OR we lost two more we were pretty the Hoosiers also lost at Ohio State Wildcats (7-2) put the game out of WALLACE-TUSTIN rooms, 2 full + 2 half think it means much. They arc an Loyola (8-3) came into the game in the Big Ten opener. baths, ioccuzzl, 3 car MANCHESTER- suant to Section 33-379 of the much through. I think it was one No, 2 Kansas 93, Wichita St. 66: reach with a 14^4 spurt in the second opponent we respect a great of those things (the Giants mis­ averaging 119 points but St. Ohio State broke away from a Realty 644-5667 garage. Reduced to MANCHESTER-4 room Avoiloble Imme- Connecticut General Statutes ADJUSTMENTS Terry Brown led five Kansas players $345,000. Philips Real that N O R T H E A S T S T E E L deal.” Joseph’s (1-9) held the Lions to 40 half, capped by ’s 22 Morgan Farms Drive apartment, 2nd floor, dlotely. 1 bedroom takes) that doesn’t happen much. 36-36 halftime standoff and built a in double figures with 18 points and A Estate, 742-14500 oportment, heat and ERECTION COMPANY, a percent shooting (36 of 90). Besides layup, for a 52-37 lead with 6:15 appliances, heat and 69-61 lead on a pair of decisive free the Jayhawks made a school-record remaining. South Windsor, CT 06074 NDRTH CDVENTRY-$500 hot water, washer/d- hot water Included. Se­ Connecticut corporation towards your closing ryer hookups, base­ curity deposit and ref­ having its principal place of costs. Bright and airy ment storage. $650 per erences. No pets. Boyle business in Manchester, Con­ CLASSIFIED eat-ln kitchen high­ month, 1 months secur­ Management Co., 649- necticut, has been dissolved F am ily C o n d o lights this clean and ity, 1 year lease, refer­ 4800.______by Resolution of its Directors comfortable 2 year old ences. Adults pre­ BDLTDN-3 room apart­ and Shareholders, which dis­ 643-2711 family home. 3 bed­ ferred. Call after 6pm, ment. No pets. Refer­ solution has become effective CLASSIFIED ADVEIITI.SlNf; 643-2711 W e st V e rn on rooms, 2 baths, 2 car 649-1362. ences required. $480 with its filing of a Certificate of garage, sliders to deck monthly. 646-2311. Dissolution with the Secretary MANCHESTER-Four of Stale’s Office. N otices L o ts /L o n d fo r S o le ...... 23 overlook private rear rooms. First floor, nice IMMACULATE 4 room, 2 Investment Property ...... 24 Merchandise Price Slashed!! L o s t/F o u n d ...... 01 Musical Items ...... 84 S ta ffo rd yard. Make offer. Phil­ location, yard, park­ bedroom Flat. Stor­ All creditors are warned to P tr s o n o ls ...... 02 Business Property ...... 25 I Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 ips Real Estate, 742- ing. $525. 643-4006. present their claims to Attor­ Resort Property ...... 24 % i i i k SpeciQ lisiii^ age, aulet street. $550 Announctments ...... 03 Holldoy Seasonal...... 71 Pets and Supplies ...... 84 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 1450a______plus gas heat. No pets. ney Ronald Jacobs, 148 Main A u c tio n s ...... 04 M o rtg a g e s ...... 27 Antiques ond Collectibles ...... 72 M is c e lla n e o u s fo r S a le ...... 87 Great buy in rural set­ HEBRDN-Spaclous and Street, Manchester, Connec­ W a n te d to B u y ...... 21 T o o S a le s ...... Coll Sue, 643-4862. CijissniiED S § F F in o n c lo l...... 05 jServices R o o fin g /S id in g ...... 57 C lo th in g ...... 73 88 bath Townhouse ticut. counsel for said corpora­ Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 ting near Crystal Lake!! comfortable summer Rental MANCHESTER-3 room F lo o r in g ...... S I I Furniture...... 74 home close to private Manchester, renovated tion, on or before May 1, 1990 Employment & Education Ren tals .51 E le c tr ic a l...... 59 end unit with ga­ apartment. Applian­ No Vacancies. beach at Amston Lake. 2 Family, appliances, All claims not so presented Port Tim# Help Wonted ...... 10 R oom s fo r R e n t...... i .52 H e o tln g /P lu m b ln g ...... 60 I TV/Stereo/Appliances ...... 75 ces, heot/hot water, ■ -0 ^ m 3 Oil Furnaces. rage, basement and 3 bedrooms, delightful busline, near center, will be barred as provided by Help Wonted ...... 11 Apartments for Rent...... 32 .53 Miscellaneous Services ...... 41 Machinery and Tools ...... 74 A u to m o tive $600 plus utilities. 12/1 2nd floor. Sultobleforo Sltuotlon Wonted ...... 54 Services Wonted ...... enclosed porch. Excel­ married couple. 1 said Section 33-379...... 12 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 ...... 42 [ Gardening...... 77 pool. Private loca­ lent condition. $94,500. occupancy. Dale 529- Business Opportunities ...... 13 H o m e s fo r R e n t...... 34 55 Londscoplng ...... 43 C a rs fo r S a le ...... 91 Cross income of over 8276, Matt 653-6564 months security and Dated at Manchester, Con­ o ^ .54 ■ G oo d T h in g s to E o t...... 7$ Philips Real Estate, In s tr u c tio n ...... 14 Store/Office Space ...... 35 C o n c r e te ...... 44 Trucks/Vans for Sale ...... 92 $22,000 tion. 742-14500 references required. necticut. this 22nd day of Employment Services ...... 15 R e s o rt P r o p e r t y ...... 36 , F uel O ll/C o a l/R r e w o o d ...... 79 C a m p e r s /T r a lle r s ...... 93 No pets. 649-3246. December, 1989. ^ - < In d u s tria l P r o p e r ty ...... 37 , Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcycles/Mopeds ...... 94 ATTENTIDN Catcher! SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL NORTHEAST STEEL Real Estate Garages and Storage ...... 3| Offlce/Retall Equipment...... at Auto Services ...... 95 This delightful 9 room COMllR-l.TXT Homes for Sale ...... MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES. Autos for Rent/Lease ...... 94 ERECTION COMPANY ...... 21 R o o m m a te s W a n t e d ...... 39 Recreotlonal Equipment...... 82 Ranch on Hebron Road LEG/VLS oil, 012 & 013-01 Condominiums for Sole ...... 22 W a n te d ta R e n t...... 40 Call 643-2711 for more Information! Miscellaneous Automotive ...... 97 By Ronald Jacobs, Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 $139,900 $96,500 In Bolton has always Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 caught the eye of those BDLTON PUBLIC NOTICE Attorney passing by! 3 bed­ 057-12 rooms, 2 full baths, 2 The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on RATES; 1 to 6 days; 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified odvertlsments to READ YOUR AD: Cloislfod odvtrtlstmgnts oro COVENTRY- ANDDVER-4 bedroom Thursday, January 18, 1990 at 7:00 pm at the Town Hall to z "D 7 to 19 doys; 70 cents per line per day. taken by telephone as o convenience. The Immaculate 2,100 Colonial with lots of fireplaces, sunroom, be published Tuesday through Saturday, the hear the following appeal: LEGAL NOTICE O JJ 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one square faat Raised closets. Move-In condi­ family room, full fin­ deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Ranch. 4 bedraams, 3 ished basement, Sa­ Donald & Sharon Fish of 20 Dimock Lane for a variance to TO ENROLLED MEMBERS 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of tion. Excellent value tion. For advertisements to be published baths, fireplaced fam­ tor the expanding fam­ brina In-gound pool, 4 have a second dwelling unit on their property over their milk OF THE DEMOCRATIC o Minimum charge: 4 lines. the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen processing plant. O m Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be ily raam, Cathedra! liv­ ily. Seeing Is believing. car garage, excellent PARTY OF THE TOWN OF corrected by an additional Insertion. ing raam, % waaded Call Stan for an ap­ condition. $239,900. 012-01 John H. Roberts ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT: 0 m acre, 2 car garage. pointment. $154,900. Jackson 8> Jackson Chairman, ZBA Pursuant to the provisions of $183,900. 644-9978. 644- RE/M AX East of the Real Estate, 647-8400.O the State Election Laws and m K 1101 evenings.______River, 647-1419.0_____ CDLUMBIA Lake Water­ TDWN OF MANCHESTER the Rules of the Democratic VERNON-3 bedraam front!!! Enloy endless LEGAL NOTICE Party, you are hereby warned You’ll Sell It Faster with I LOST PART TIME I PART TIME BDLTDN-Gorgeous 3 Notices HELP I HELP HELP Cape. $149,900. Excel­ bedroom Split. Water­ summers at this super 5 The second installment of taxes due on the Grand List of O c­ that a caucus will be held on AND FOUND HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED lent lacatlen, all ap­ front. Great room with room Cottage at Co­ tober 1, 1988 is due January 1, 1990. Failure to make pay­ January 10. 1990, at 8 p.m., HERALD CUSSIFIED AOS 0 1 pliances, gas heat, city water view, kitchen ca­ lumbia Lake beginning at Andover Town Office Build­ As a condition precedent FOUND: Camera. Please ment renders the tax delinquent on February 2, 1990. Interest m y> ents, violation of rights M U NSO N'S Chocolotes- BDDKKEEPER-Locol In­ LABD RER tor shop and water and sewer, hard- binets galore. Call In 1990 ! 3 bedrooms, 1 will be charged at the rate of 1 1/2% per month from the due ing, 17 School Road, An­ to the placement of any of privacy and Infrin­ call 646-3156. MEDICAL Secretory- ATTENTIDN! Hiring! bath, Hving room wfth Route 6, Bolton Is now surance agency. Flexl- yard duties. Expe­ Dymanlc Hartford spe- wead flaars, custam Anne. $349,000. date January 1. The minimum interest charge is $2.00. dover, C T to endorse can­ ____643-2711 5 r - advertising In the Man­ gement of copyright accepting applications ble hours. 643-2178. Government lobs. drapes, twa 12x 12 RE/MAX East of the stone fireplace, 100x200 didates for election as mem­ rience preferred. 289- clalty office. In compliance with Section 12-71b of the General Statutes, > CO chester Herald, Adver­ and proprietary rights, tor part-time retail Your area. $17,840- clased-ln parches, ane River, 647-1419.0 lot with 1 car garage. bers of the Democratic Town IMPOUNDED-Female 2323. eoe. Diversified position. Motor Vehicle taxes due on the October 1, 1988 Supplemental tiser hereby agrees to unfair competition and sales person. Hours are LIT TLE Caesars Pizza $69,485. Coll 1-602-838- with sliders averleak- Lake lovers be sure to Committee and to transact Golden Retriever. Call Extensive patient con­ MANCHESTER-Front to Grand Ust are also due in full on January 1, 1990. These protect. Indemnity and libel and slander, Monday-Prldav, 4-8, currently has openings 8885, extension R-776. Ing 20x36 Sabrina Paal, see this property! Dt- such other business as may ^ > Bolton Dog Warden. 646- for managers and part- tact. Computer skills back living room bow taxes are delinquent on February 2, 1990 and subject to the hold harmless the Man­ which may result from and Soturday or Sun­ ADMINISTRATIVE nicely landscaped fered at $189,900. Jack- be proper to come before said J 3 H 3102. necessary. Hours front. Immaculate same interest. chester Herald, Its of­ the publication of any day 10-6. Totaling 15-20 time assistant manag­ Assistant-Fast paced yard. Call 872-0479. son & Jackson Real Caucus. ers. Call Gory of 646- Monday-Frldoy. Lib­ home with charm. > ficers and employees advertisement In the hours weekly. Call 647- Hartford governmen­ i n i BUSINESS Estate, 647-8400.D Said Tcixes are payable at the Office of the Collector of Dated at Andover, Connec­ 4300. tal relations agency eral benefits. Well- BOLTON-En lav the coun­ Priced to sell. Good " 0 against any and all Manchester Herald by 8639 for appointment. ll^DPPDRTUNITIES SWEET And Petite!!! Revenue in the Municipal Building - Monday through Friday ticut, the 2 day of January, liability, loss or ex­ PART TIME seeks a "can do”, ener­ trained, motivated try In this 3 bedraam sized lot. Call Barbara. advertiser. Including COLLEGE-Help wanted. Cape. Short walk to Charming 4 room ex­ 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Payment may be made by mail. 1990. pense, Including attor­ advertisements In any HELP WANTED NURSES Alde-For mole getic Administrative candidate. Send re­ $169,000. RE/M AX East When you need to advertlee, Temporary part time sume to: Suite 400, 100 AVDN Colllng-To buy or beach. Easy access to of the River, 647-1419.0 pendable Cape Cod on Joan M. Troy DEMOCRATIC TOWN neys' tees, arising from free distribution publi­ quodropleglc. AM Assistant for diverse sell. Coll Nellie at 875- nothing worki like Classltiedl help needed at Man­ position. You should Retreat Ave., Hart­ 1-384. Marilyn Vatte- Griswold Street In Collector of Revenue COMMITTEE OF claims of unfair trade cations published by hours, Mondoy- 5033. Glastonbury. 2 bed­ practices. Infringe­ chester Community Frldoy. Call 643-0805 hove on eye for detail, ford, CT, 06106. ronl. $126,900. Sentry MANCHESTER-Starter 041-12 ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT the Manchester He­ Bi-Monthly Publication College Bookstore. Real Estote, 643-4060.O rooms, newer gas heat, Dial 643-2711 ment of trademarks, rald. Penny Sleffert, between noon and solid word processing INTERNATIDNAL Por­ with style. 3 levels, all By Beatrice E. Kowalski Flexible hours begin­ skills, 1 year related bright and shiny, 3 unfinished second trade names or pat- Publisher. Part-Time Positiona Open 8 :00pm. trait Company Is seek­ ANDOVER-3 bedroom floor. Super opportun­ Chairperson ning January 1 1 - experience, and be a ing Individuals with the lo i^ n D M E S Raised Ranch on 2-I- bedrooms, and family T O W N O F M A N C H E S T E R January 31. Days and CUSTDDIAN-Porttlme,2 room. Call Barbara. ity for the handy Indi­ 008-01 Ebcperienced TypUt positions, 3 hours a team worker. Benefits following qualities: 1 ^ *1 FDR SALE country acres. Built LEGAL NOTICE fUaufijpatpr H^ral^ evenings. Experience Include paid parking, Self Starter, Enloys with customized kit­ $134,700. RE/MAX East vidual who doesn't IHELP llld H E L P Acxnirate, 60-80 WPM, helpful. Will train. 643- night. 649-5563, ask tor mind updating and cos­ The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hear­ medical/dental Insu­ People, Enthuslostic. MANCHESTER -6 room chen. Diane Johnson. of the River, 647-1419.Q WANTED I ' M WANTED Macintoah Experience 1097.______Jim. metic Improvements. ing on lAtednesday January 17, 1990 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hear­ rance, salary In high Position Involves con­ Cope, attached garage, $189,900. Sentry Real VERNDN-Dwner to help ing Room. Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Con­ CARS RN-needed for busy Ver­ PART-TIME. DB/GYN teens. Please call Jen- Estate, 643-4060.O 100x185 lot, 1 car gar­ I q^ CARS f^ Tl CARS helpful. sulting with customers great location, spa­ with financing. Price age. Asking $134,500. necticut to hear and consider the following petitions: FOR SALE non Dermatologists of­ medical office. Nurse nlfer, 560-0000, eoe. on the different por­ cious deck, corner lot. adlustable, freshly I FOR SALE FOR SALE Paatc-Up Artiat fice. Port time, or LPN. Flexible Jackson 8< Jackson MANCHESTER HOUSING AUTHORITY - SPECIAL EXCEP­ LEGAL-Secretary for trait collections avail­ $135,000. 643-0387. COVENTRY- painted, to be car­ Real Estate, 647-8400.□ attractive working hours, benefits. Coll able. Good earnings Immoculate, well dec­ peted, needs to be sold. TION - 11 a, 27 BLUEFIELD DRIVE (T-135) - Request for a Experience Ncccaaaiy 646-1157. Manchester Attorney. special exception as required by Article IV, Section 17 of the YOU CAN HELP THE conditions, extensive Computer experience. and benefits. Complete POSSIBLE Owner F i­ orated, 8 room home. Call Ron. $94,500. patient contact. Salary paid training program. Lovely landscaping zoning regulations to permit development of 37 units of elderly The best New Year’s resolution Aak for Betty-Ann Hanak WordPerfect software. nancing on these 2 RE/M AX East of the congregate housing at the above address. negotiable. No even­ Family low, personal Call DIan Mills at (203) Investment "Beau­ with brick front walk. River, 647-1419.0 HEALTH CARE ings or weekends. Posi­ I l l JHELP Inlury. Flex time. Coll 563-7077, Thursday ties!" Both are approx­ Great eastern views. H A C K E T T e s t a t e - INLAND WETLANDS BOUNDARY you can make: tion available Imme­ MANCHESTER-A home CDNDDMINIUMS lE ast I " IWANTED M r Barrett tor appoint­ 10am-7pm, Friday imately 10 years old, Doris Bourque. to call your own. This FDR SALE DISPUTE - 254V NEW STATE ROAD (H-69) - Acting on its 646-1479 O f t h e diately. Phone 871-9441. ment. 649-3125. 10am-4pm. EDE/M/F. have exterior siding, $209,900. Sentry Reel all brick Cape features capacity as the Inland Wstlands Agency, the Commission will SAVE MORE MONEY! SHORTAGE. Estote, 643-4060.O J ^ sid e r an application to amend The Town Inland-Wetlands G ENERAL cafeteria PHDTDGRAPHERS- gas heat, very well- 7 rooms, eat-ln kitchen, River ma n c h e s t e r Boundary Map at the above address. PART-TIME bookkeep- help. (Near Marlbo­ Immedlate openings maintained and show SOUTH WINDSOR- fireplaced living room, " - The best way to begin: er/typlst. Expe­ rough Town line.) Full­ EXECUTIVE Secreta- tor full-time photo­ well. Call today to Newer 3 bedroom, 3'/2 deck, huge yard. Abso­ atfordoble 2 bedroom USA AND ANN CARSON - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - REAR HOW rienced. 10-3pm. Call time, benefits, 8am- ry/Admlnlstrotlve As­ make your "New Year" bath Ranch. 1st floor Townhouse end unit. LOT — 44 NORTH STREET (C-82) — Request for a special ex­ sistant. $23-$25K grapher trainees. lutely adorable. An ex­ 643-9266 between 9-5. 2pm. Call Charlotte, Three week paid train­ appointment to see! laundry, family room, cellent buy. Call Linda, Built with crottmon- ception under Article III, Section 6 of the zoning regulations to "Welcome 1990 Sale" 119 JHELP Mondav-Frlday, 633- figure. Attractive east ing by DIan M ills' best Asking $217,900 and rec room. In-ground shlp by U 8, R. Fully permit the creation of a rear lot at the above address. BECOME A MERCHANDISER-Work of the river opportuni­ residence 647-8691. I " ! WANTED 2 to 3 days per week 4681, extension 330. Ar­ and brightest studio $219,900. Strano Real pool and huge deck. $139,900. RE/M AX East oppllonced kitchen ties with progressive, Estate, 647-76530 with sliders to patio BCL CORP. - INLAND WETLANDS BOUNDARY DISPUTE at Carter Chevrolet servicing Home Center bor Acres. photographers. First Joan Inguantl. $239,900. of the River, 647-1419.0 — 154 K N O L LW O O D R O A D (B-111) — Acting in its capacity as well-established firm. year eornings over Sentry Real Estate, 643- and full basement. DENTAL ASSISTANT Stores. Excellent BRDADCASTING-Entrv International MANCHESTER-Rural the Inland Wetlands Agency, the Commission will consider an hourly rote. Coll 16K. We are experienc­ 4060.O $99,500. D.W. Fish level. TV commercials. sales and International Ranch...Dwner anx­ Realty, 643-1591 .d application to amend the Town Inland-Wetlands Boundary Map FULL-TIME Paula, 1-800-366-3864. Real people. No expe­ ing rapid growth pro­ Remove mineral buildup SOUTH WINDSOR-Move ious to sell this 3 bed­ at the above address. marketing V.P. with viding excellent oppor­ from your teakettle by or A PRACTICAL NURSE rience necessary. good typing, steno, In condition. 6 room room home with 2'/2 At this hearing interested persons may bo hoard and written We have openings Children, teens, adults. tunities. All benefits. pouring In half a cup of Spilt, well-maintained baths, finished rec word processing, LO­ Call (203) 563-8464, col­ white vinegar and one NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION communications received. A copy of this petition is in the Town ★ S A V E $1000 ★ ★ SAVE$1300^ ★ SAVE$900W for the assembly and HELP For Information coll TUS, work Independ­ both Inside and out. room, 2 flreplaces,gar­ Clerk's office and may be inspected during business hours. Call Windham Regional (313) 548-8100 extension lect If necessary. quart of top wafer. Heat to Completely repainted, age, and beautiful lot. AND 86 BUICK SKYLARK WANTED ently, greet Interna­ N O T ICE TO C R E D IT O R S 86 CAVALIER Z24 CPE 88 FORD TEMPO GL packaging of our I EDE/M/F.______rolling boll and let stand Planning and Zoning commission 4 Dr, V- , Aulo, PS, PB. Slereo, 2978. tional clients. A new carpeting, refln- Will consider rent with 6 v-6, 4 Spd., Arc, PS, PB, Slereo 4 Dr. Auto, A/C, PS, PB. PDL, 1 Technical School homemade foods. European language a MARKETING Manage­ for one hour. Pour out Ished hardwood floors, option. $159,900. Notice is hereby given pur­ Leo Kwash. Rear Oelog., Was $6,745 Cass., W as $6,775 Stereo, W as $7,595 solution, fill with water, and newly remodelled RE/M AX East of the suant to Section 33-379 of the $6 per hoar to start plus but not required. ment Tralnee-Dlan Secretary NOW $5,745 NOW $5,495 NOW $6,695 AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSE Outstanding benefits, Mills, Inc., the largest boll again and discard. family room, private River, 647-1419.0 Connecticut General Statutes 011-01 210 Birch Street with scheduled wage fee paid. Call or send telemarketing com ­ Add buildup to your partially fenced back MANCHESTER-Lots of that M O V IE E X P R E S S O F FULLTIME/ HELP resume to: Hilary pany In the U.S. has an budget by selling no- yard with patio and room...4 bedroom MANCHESTER, INC., a Con­ USED CARS 89 CUTLASS QERA WAG reviews and great longer used furniture and shed. $153,900. D.W. necticut corporation having its LEGAL NOTICE 4Cj4.AmD. AC. PS. PB. PW. Full time position avail­ Cutts, CPC, Business Immediate opening for charming older Colon­ POL. Cnim. Ti. LokIh L Q Q C USED TRUCKS Willimantic, Ct principal place of business in $ 7 benefits. Call 633- PART TIME Resources Inc., 50 full-time telemarket­ appliances with a low-cost Fish Realty, 643-1591 .n ial. Beautiful hard­ The Republican Electors of the Town of Manchester are Wai 111.750 NOW • 85 CHEV 63012 PASS VAN able to work for dis­ Mcincnesler, Connecticut, has 87OL0SF1RENZA20a Founders Plaza, Suite ing managers In the cd In Claulfled. 643-2711. wood floors, gracious hereby notified that there will be caucuses held in each voting 4Cy1.A4«o. AC. PS. PB. 90CHEVPRIZM4DR V-a. XM. PS. PB, Raio. 456-3879, ext. I l l 4663. Ask for Dave. TEMPORARY tributor. Diversified been dissolved by Resolution 105, East Hartford, CT Connecticut area. Pre­ EAST HARTFORD-Super dining room and over­ district in the Town of Manchester. These caucuses will be Smm, Rmt (Mog $ C Q Q C 4 Cyl. Aub.VC.PS. PB. General office duties. duties include shipping, 06108. 528-8742.______vious sales and man­ clean! Beautiful, taste­ sized 2 cor garage with of it s Directors and held on Thursday, Janueiry 11, 1990 at 7:30 PM at the follow­ WUS6.M6 NOW 9«o. R«r ONog. 0.000 $Q ^ Q C agement experience U m .Wm S0.966 now 89CHEVS-10EXTCABP/U Motor vehicle experience receiving, order proc­ fully decorated 3 bed­ storage. $142,500. Shareholders, which dissolu­ ing locations: 66 FORD MUSTANG HATCH V4. SSpd. atraoCM.Jui,) FIR E restoration com- 2Dr.4Cy4.AulD, AC.PS.PB, helpful but don't be room home with RE/MAX East of the tion has become effective with 67CHEVCORS1CA4DR Sm N. Tito* ng. 6.000 $4 4 Q Q C helpful. Cali essing and inventory pany looking for a few Voting District 1 - Robertson School, 65 North School St. CruiM Corttd, 3w«o C«». $ 7 Q Q C 4Cy(.AulD.«C, PS. PB. afraid to apply If curved walls, Cathed­ River, 647-1419.D its filing of a Certificate of Dis­ Mta. Wm II2,S(6 now • • , 3 3 3 coritrol. Good oppor­ Rmt 0«lDg. W«i ie.795 NOW • CfWM, Ti. Si««o, Rm t Q Q C Kathleen Maloney good workers. Will you're strong In desire S tars ral celling In living Voting District 2 - Bentley Center, 57 Hollister St. tunity with growing train. Full and part- MANCHESTER-New lis­ solution with the Secretary of Voting District 3 - Buckley School, 250 Vernon St. 0mDg.WMr.496 NOw'^ jP^D 86CHEVS-10EXTCABP/U and commitment. Call room, dining room and State’s Office. 67 OLDS DELTA 66 ROYAL 4 q4, Avid, PS, Jtfnp Lynch Toyota- ting...Don't miss this Or. Amo. KC. PS. PB. POL. 9 time day work. $7.00 Voting District 4 - Martin School, 140 Dartmouth Rd. 4 89 FORD ESCORT LX 2 DR company. Call Elliot (203) -563-6296, collect If SMta. Rado, Bad Law. q q c K-MART S ta n d o u t kitchen. Sliding glass magnificent Circa 1760 All creditors are warned to aCy.Ado. PS. PB.Stoao. Pontiac starting pay. Benefits Voting District 5 - Senior Citizens Center, Wai $5,496 NOW 643-6773. necessary, to arrange doors lead to brand Cape. Post and beam llbfa.WMa«2» BMfONog.NE Pfcg $A R Q C 646-4321 and Holidays. Call af­ confidential Interview. new multi-level deck. present their claims to Attor­ 549 E. Middle Tpko. wmP.116 now 0,093 66CHEVCK204X4P»CKUP construction, gorgeous V a. Amo. AC. PS. PB. Cam * ter 9am, 646-6855. EDE/M/F. ★ Nicely situated on a ney Ronald Jacobs, 148 Main Voting District 6 - Nathan Halo School, 160 Spruce St. 87 FORD CROWN VIC LTD Now accepting applications for: wide board floors, 4 Street, Manchester, Connec­ Voting District 7 - Waddell School, 163 Broad St. a0t.V4,Au«i.WC. PS.PB. CorWd, Ti Miad. 9arw, $ 4 f \ Q Q C cul-de-sac. $179,900. fireplaces. Posslblean- ticut, counsel for said corpora­ n , OuM. 9mo C»». | A Q Q C Wm|13,595 mow I Voting District 8 - Verplanck School, 126 Olcott St. Wm IIO.W now BRING YOUR TITLE D.W. Fish Realty, 643- tlque shop. Move-In tion, on or before May 1 ftN SUPERVISOR------1591.n______Voting District 9 - Keeney School. 179 Keeney St. 88CHEVNOVA4DR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER condition. $162,900. 1990. Voting District 10 - Manchester High School, Brookfield St. AND BE READY VERNDN-Bullders own RE/MAX East of the aCyt.iSpd.AMTM Rsto SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY All claims not so presented Voting District 11 - Mahoney Recreational Center, Wi. t5.W $ C O Q C TO TRADE - Sports/Auto Manager in training: ASSISTANT O^E FOR home. Take advantage River, 647-1419.D 110 Cedar St. of this Reservlor will be barred a s provided by MON.-FRI., 7AM-3PM Vernon, Connecticut based company. Marketing high technol­ MANCHESTER- said Section 33-379. Voting District 12 - Howell Cheney Regional Technical 87 TOYOTA SUPRA CPE. WE ARE! YOUR AD Heights 4 bedroom Co­ Atfordoble. Beauti­ School, 791 Middle Turnpike West 2Di .6C,I.Auid.AX;. PS. PB. Security position also open. ogy equipment needs an administrative assistant to help with lonial. Many upgrades Dated at Manchester, Con­ pw.pa,cw.,T«. S -t O A Q C Also ask about our new hire bonus, child care reim­ fully kept 3 bedroom, Those caucuses will be hold lor the purpose of selecting p£irty IokW, »14,t«6 NOW 1 0 ,‘4 3 0 the daily operations of the office. Diverse responsibilities and amenities Includ­ T/2 both home on large necticut, this 22nd day of bursement, and non-benefits rate of pay programs. TODAY! ing Cedar siding, 6- December, 1989. endorsed candidates for Town Committee Membership and to 9 include word processing, filing, shipping/receiving, marketing lot. Featuring over­ panel doors, hardwood transact such other business as may property come before Cond Placr To Bu« A Car*' Ask for Director of Nursing Services. mailings and support to sales administrators. Please send When placing sized 2 cor garage, first MOVIE EXPRESS OF said Caucuses. See Personnel at 239 Spencer Street resume and salary requirements to; floors, whirlpool tubs, floor den, and walk to MANCHESTER, INC. WE BUY CHEVROLET your classified ad wet bar, oversized Highland School. John I Garside, Jr. Crestfield Convalescent Home Attn: Personnel ITS deck and more! By Ronald Jacobs, Chairman, USED CARS ask for the STAR!! $134,900. Century 21, Attorney CARTER E.D.E. Manchester, CT 176 Bolton Road $269,900. D.W. Fish Epstein Realty, 647- Republican Town Committee AND TRUCKS 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 Realty, 643-1591 .a 056-12 007-01 Hours Mon Units 9 8 Fn 9 6 S.il 9 S 643-5151 Vernon, CT 06066 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 8895n I 0 16- -MANCHESTER h e r a l d . Friday. Jan. 5. 1990

MISCELLANEOUS STRETCH YOUR burger GIVE YOUR budget o 1 I MUSICAL MISCELLANEOUS budget By using one port break ... shop the clossl- ITRUCKS/VANS I SERVICES ITEMS FOR SALE sov extender to four ports tied columns tor bargain I FOR SALE of meat. Your taste buds buys! GSL Building Mainte­ TRUMPET-Olds Ambas­ won't be able to tell the FORD-1979, E150, long nance Co. Commercl- sador with case. $110. END ROLLS difference, but your bed van. Good running al/ResIdentlal building C all 742-7620. 27V5" w id th - 50« budget will! Boost your CARS condition. Needs body repairs and home Im­ budget by selling Idle I There’S someone out 13" width — 2 for 50$ w o rk . Best o tte r. 649- provements. Interior Items In your home with a I FOR SALE 2905 a fte r 5:00. there who wants to buy Newsprint end rollt cen be and exterior painting, low-cost ad In classified. light carpentry. Com­ vour power fools. Find picked up at the Manchester FORD-1989 Probe GT. plete lanitorlal ser­ that buyer with a low-cost Herild ONLY before 11 a. m. A i r , 5 s p e e d , FAA Monday through Thursday. vice. Experienced, rel­ ad In Classified. 643-2711. CARS cassette, well- I CARS ELECTRICAL iable, free estimates. m a ln ta ln e d . 649-0743, FOR SALE 643-0304. FOR SALE M&M OIL PETS AND H ER BA LIFE leave message. PLUMBING t HEA11NG Independent Distributor • Oil Burner Service & Sales DUMAS ELECTRIC WE DELIVER SUPPLIES • Automatic Oil Delivery Service changes, For Home Delivery, Call Call me for products TO GREAT Home. Was a •Well Pumps Sales & Service additional wiring and J stray, now likes to or opportunity, SPECIAL PURCHASE repairs on existing 647-9946 •Water Heaters (Ei^iric » o«i) Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 play! I Small, friendly, Nancy 645-8618 •Bathroom & Kitchen homes. Quality work at spade, vaccinated, Remodeling affordable prices. b ro w n T ig e r Cat. 644- 4817. A •Senior Citizen Discounts Entirely owner operated. IBOATS/MARINE WORTH LOOKING into., •Electric Work 27 years exp. Call the many borgolns of BLOWOUT EQUIPMENT FREE ESTIMATES Joseph Dumas I fered tor sole every day Ir Phone; the classified columns! 646-5253 YAMAHA-1988 Wave- |0y J MISCELLANEOUS 649-2871 runner. Must sacrifice. FOR SALE $l,500/best otter. Need CARS cash Immediately. W ill FOR SALE M O R O n V can give you better value in trade for ?. Many ex­ WOOD-BurnIng stoves. A CONCRETE tra s. C oll R o b ,643-1539. Tw o. $79; A n tla u e $199. i^ lv y D v y L ^ T price and service! Shop & PAINTING/PAPERINB Serious Inaulrles only. C oll 647-1231 a fte r 5 WET BASEMENT? PM. CARDINAL ______Compare Over 40 Years Experience BECAUSE YOU never BUICK, INC. McHugh Himself Written Guarantee Free Estimales know when someone will I CARS 1985 Buick Riviera Loaded $8,79 All cars come with remainder of factory warranties! lianrhrBtpr Mrralfi Hatchwajfs, Foundation Cracks, Surttp be seorchlng tor the Item Painting & wallpapering at 1986 Pont. Sunbird Vfog 14k $6,28 Pumps, Drainage Lines, Basement Wa- you have tor sale. It's FOR SALE Its best Free Estimates. Fully better to run y o u r w a n t ad 1986 Pontiac Firebird $6,89 terprooling ol Floors & Walls & More. 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $8,99 Insured. Establlsheed 1974. to r several d a y s ... c a n ce l­ Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 ing It os soon as you get 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,89 643-9321 results. 1986 Grand Marquis V-6 $8,98 j 89 Olds Ciera Saturday, Jan. 6,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Schaller's 1986 Coivelle Loaded $1 8,99 1987 Buick LeSabre Cpe. $9,98 Wall Papering and Painting Quality «8995 MISCELLANEOUS ONE OF THE nicest 1987 Hyundai Excel $3,69 things about w o nt ads is Pre-owned Autos 1987GMCS-15SptP/U $6,38 4 Dr. 4 in stock P765 from N 30 years Experience SERVICES their low cost. Another is 1987 Chev S-1 OP/U $6,28 Insuranco, References and Value Priced their quick action. Try a 88 Honda Prelude Si 1987 Cadillac Brougham $12,98 Free Estimates SNOW PLOWING wont ad today! AT, Loaded, 41 ^ OTY1 1987 OWsmobile Firenza $6,49 MARTY MATTSSON Low Miles V • 0 , T U U 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $10,98 Commercial and Residential 86 Nissan Sentra 1988 Chev S-1 OP/U $7/49 649-4431 Snow blower services avail­ 89 Olds Ciera 1988 Skylark Sedan $8,59 able. s^spd.A/c $3 450 Can Mike 649-4304 1989 Century Coupe $10,96 *8995 WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. CLASSIFIED 85 Honda Civic Won. 1989 Buick F^rk Avenue $16,49 Mon-Sat 9am-9pm Quality work at a CRAFTS AT, Low Milos $ 4 9 t 5 81 Adams St., Wagon P761 from reasonable pricel LOW RATES Interior & Exterior A Feature of This 86 VW GTI Manchester Newspaper Free Estimates What mokes Want Ads s^spd A /c $ 5 9 9 5 649-4571 Call Brian Weigle work? People like you 86 Chev. Cavalier 645-8912 who read and use the 4CV1 AT ^ 3 ^ 9 5 OUTTO BECOME W ant Ads e ve ry day. 643- 89 Olds Cisrs ^ 8 7 5 0 FORGET THE REST 2711. 83 Olds Ciera MANCHESTER'S CALL THE BEST! ATA/CPS $2,500 2 Dr. P755 from Inferior/Exterior Painting. WE DELIVER 82 Pontiac Firebird #1 For Home Delivery. Call V6.AT.A/C, e-J 00*\ Free estimates. Insured. Low Miles v O,TTO 647-9946 Ss.--’____ PGCOE ___ S- USED CAR David Kay f-G HIJk L M IN 0 P q JX 88 Prelude S' Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 5 Spd, A/C, 1 1 Q Q C _____ 6 ^ g - 0 7 5 4 ;SXUVW XU7.^______6 89 Buick Centuryi •':0l23f»56?.8qN --.-^- Like Now T • • , T T 0 DEALER i E 85 Toyota Celica To Cleon coffee stolns DO A TWO-WAY favor ... 5 Spd A/C $ 5 4 9 5 84 Alliance 2 Dr. $2,495 ^ m from china or plastic, rub P 759 from ^8995 get extra cash for yourself 84 Camaro 2 Dr. $3,995 stain with boking soda. To and make It possible tor 87 Toyota Celica GTS fin d a cash buyer for that someone else to enjoy 5 Spd, Loaded $ 9 ,9 9 5 84 Crown Vic $4,995 china closet you no longer those g o lf clubs you never ; i:iJELCOne .EVER'JQINE\.. 84 Sunbird 4 Dr. $2,495 use, place a low-cost ad In use. Sell them with a wont :: ;a 0 -QU1. HOME. GOor-Ji. 82 Chev. El Camino C lassified. 643-2711. V6.AT.PS, 6>1 4 0 * ; ad. iiLQLESSESJJS.IUITH.^l^ Low Miles 85 Escort 4 Dr. $1,995 :;5.L0rS-0FL.LQVEJDLX_ 89 Olds Delta 88 USUINNy.SMES.fJ ^ 86 Buick Regal 85 Reliant 4 Dr. $3,295 Space committee plan I q ^ C A R S S:kJJOIfNCLQlJ0S.UB0V^,^/ V8. Loaded. C T O O C I ^ C A R S Low Miles v / , T T a 85 Lynx 2 Dr. $2,395 EU for sale —1 Royale 4 Dr. P 758 from *11150 offered for town hall.. .page 2 FOR SALE 85 Pontkx: Grand Am 85 Fiero 2 Dr. $3,695 V .AT.A/C $4,995 Z - D 6 85 Merkur 2 Dr. $4,595 CLYDE Lipman VW 85 Buick Century 85 BMW325E $10,895 O J 3 ATA/CPS $ 4 4 9 5 r" O CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Rte. 83, Vernon 85 Sunbird 2 Dr. $2,995 89 Buick Regal ROUTE 83, VERNON 85 Honda Accord IX O ^ 86 Riviera 2 Dr. $9,495 63 Oids Omega 4 Dr. $4,995 89 Ford Probe AT, A/C $9,988 ;;:;-;:-CROSS-STITCH HOOP-;;; 5-Spd.A/C, 6 c O O R Loaded y O , T T O 0 m 83 Rantiac Wagon $6,395 89VWGLI5Spd. $11,688 S A M P L E R . T r a d i t i o n a l i;;; 86 New Ykr. 4 Dr. $6,995 88 Ranger X-Cab. V-6 $7,988 sampler and frames to make P 757 from for any decor. Plans Include 87 Dodge Omni *10350 84 Guick Century Wag. $5,995 86 Fiero 2 Dr. $4,395 m ^ 89Gol(GL4Dr , AT $9,488 xJginstructions for sampler.;;:; AT, A/C. PS, 6 4 QQC 64 Olds Cut Sup 2 Dr. $4,995 88 Golf GL 4 Dr . AT $7,588 cross-stitch and two dirterenl i;;:; Like New 86 5T H A ve 4D r. $7,395 CD 84 Chev Monte Carlo V-6 $6,995 86 delta GL 4 Dr.. AT $8,488 iwvheart shaped frames fori;!;; 84 Olds Ciera Coupe FitzGerald 87 Fox GL 4 Dr. $4,988 various announcements.';;;; 87 Sable 4 Dr. $7,895 84 Lincoln Continental $9,995 V.;.;;;Stitching graph, patterns for:;;.; V6, AT, Loaded $ 4 9 9 5 87 Cherokee Larado $12,888 i;:;;|frames. #0434 $4.95 0 1 84 Bonneville $6,895 87 Sable 4 Dr. $7,595 89 Pont. 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Auto, A/C, A 1 f t f t C 87 Cutlass 4 Dr. $7,995 a mistake H 9500 miles 9 1 4 , 7 7 9 5 89 Olds Cutlass" 86 Chev Celebrity 4 Dr. $8,895 I I CLASSIFIED CRAFTS 84 Buick Century Wag $3,688 > (Newspaper ZIP CODE) SCHALLER ACURA 87 Corolla 4 Dr. $6,995 B6 Olds Delta 2 Dr. $9,995 82 Chevy S-10 W/Cap $2,888 P.O. BOX 1000 345 Center SL, Manchester “ 0 872-9111 645-0838 BIXBY, OK 74008 87 Mazda RX7 $10,795 i 647-7077 Supremes P 731 from *9950 88 CMC P/U $10,495 Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald 88 Town Car $16,495 Ethics panel vote will hurt Bridge 88 Reliant 4 Dr. $6,595 volunteers, he says.. .page 2 IN YOUR FACE — Paris Oates of Manchester High throws down a slam dunk 88 Cougar LS $9,995 89 Pont. Grand Prix during the second quarter of Friday night’s game with Fermi High at Clarke 88 Grd Marq. $10,695 Arena. Fermi’s Joe Not looks on. Oates, who had three of his four slam dunks in eight, West follow ing w ith the three. 88 Mazda MX6 $9,495 the second quarter, finished with 20 points. Defensive signal East won the jack and returned his P 631 from *10450 NORTH I-S-90 last spade. South won, and played a di­ 88 Mazda MX6 $9,985 ♦ J 7 6 amond to dummy's ace and the dia­ NO GIMMICKS . . . NO HASSLES , y A Q 7 6 b a c k fire s ♦ A J 5 mond jack back to his queen. East dis­ MORANDE ♦ Q5 3 By James Jacoby carded a club. Declarer now cashed LINCOLN MERCURYMAZDA 200 backers of Noriega his last diamond, shedding a low club (formerly Moriarty Bros.) WEST EAST Defense signaling can backfire, al­ from dummy. East discarded the 10 of 301 (^nter Street WHe Motors 1 ♦ Q 10 5 3 ♦ 982 lowing a shaky game contract to be clubs. Declarer decided that West had Manchester Routa dB. Columbia lload, Willlmnntic, Conn. dZa-ZZIB said capable of disruption V 5 3 y K J 10 2 given count honestly when he played MOUMS Mond.r lliiu 1liur>da|r B AM to B PM. r,ii1ar B AM lo G PM I ♦ 9 4 3 2 ♦ 8 6 made. South opened a flat 12 high-card Saluiilar B AM lo 5 PM; Allai Moult tt, Aniroiiilmrnl the five and then the three of hearts. 643-5135 i n l ♦ J 4 2 ♦ A K 10 6 points, trading on the diamond 10 and his three quick tricks, and soon ar­ That would leave East with K-2 of SOUTH rived in three no-trump. West led a hearts, so the only chance to make the Their capture a priority, ♦ A K 4 spade, and the jack won in dummy. A l­ contract would be fo r East to also hold Y 9 8 4 though declarer had nine tricks if the the A-K of clubs. Declarer led a club. U.S. commander says.. .page 3 ♦ K Q 10 7 heart king was w ith West, he thought East had to take the A-K and give the ♦ 9 8 7 East would return a spade i f he won an last two tricks to dummy’s A-Q of Vulnerable: Both ea rly heart tric k , so he protected hearts. If West had never bothered to Dealer: South against West holding J-10 of hearts. high-low in hearts, declarer would He played to his diamond king and led probably have led a third heart and NO DOWN West North South East the nine of hearts, playing low from been set. 1 ♦ Pass 1 ♦ Pass dum m y as West followed w ith the five. James Jacoby’s books ‘Jacoby on B ridge' and 1 NT Pass 3 NT All pass ‘Jacoby on Card Games'(written with his father, East won the 10 and returned a spade. the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at Opening lead: ♦ 3 Declarer won and played the heart bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. PAYMENT... 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