W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Dec. 15, 1987 Stockton a boost Bruce all but set in the Jazz lineup as Kansas coach COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - ’The cluded In his three-year contract at SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The game.” wording of a contract appears to be Ohio State, which was permitted to presence of John Stockton in the Dale Ellis led the Sonics with 29 the only obstacle keeping former fire him without giving a reason. Utah lineup gives his teammates a points. Tom Chambers added 13, all Ohio State University football Bruce originally was concerned ) Manchester A City o! Villane Charm big boost, battle Coach Bemie In the second half after the Jazzhad coach Earle Bruce from taking the about whether there was enough Bickerstaff says. taken an insurmountable lead. same job at Kansas. money to pay for assistant coaches. The Jazz used a 21-5 spurt to take But he said Kansas has met his "Stockton raises the level of the Both KU Athletic Director Bob other four guys on the floor," a 28-13 lead. Utah extended its requirements. margin to 56-36 at the half and the Frederick and Bruce, fired by Ohio "Let me put it this way, I think Wednesday, Dec. 16,1987 30 Cents Bickerstaff said after the Jazz State on Nov. 16, concede that they posted a 116-95 victory over the closest the SuperSonics coulaget in there are sufficient funds to hire a the final period was 17 points. are very close to an agreement. coaching staff,’ he said. TSItTTTT Supersonics in the Monday night’s ’They are so close that Frederick only NBA game. "Early in the game, when we had Frederick gave Bruce no dead­ an opportunity to stay close, we and other university officials are in line for deciding whether he wants Tonight, it will be San Antonio at Columbus for meetings with Bruce. Housing New Jersey, Milwaukee at New didn’t get It done,” Bickerstaff the job, although the school waiited York, Boston at Washington, Indi­ said. "Ourgam eplanwastotryand "I hope so.” Frederick said to hire its new coach last weekend. Hart opens ana at Atlanta,DallasatCieveland. stay in the game early. Monday whenasked whether an “ I am under no pressure In that Chicago at Detroit, Phoenix at the "I didn’t think Utah was playing agreement might be reached today. regard,” Bruce said. "Everyone starts up , the Los that well, and, in some situations, “It’s getting close,” Bruce told knows I want to think this thing Angeles Clippers at Sacramento we had numbers in our favor. Then the Columbus Dispatch, which through thoroughly. and Seattle at Portland. we’d just throw the ball away.” reported today that only the fine Bruce is seeking to replace Bob "H e’s devleoping into a nice point Sonics Nate McMil­ print in the contract needs to be Valesente, fired after his second sharply guard,” said Bickerstaff. who lan tried picking Stockton up in the worked out. season at Kansas. 2nd bid really needed no demonstration. backcourt, but, "W e knew they’d do The newspaper said Bruce wants Valesente was 4-17-1 in his two But he got one anyway when that,” Stockton said. "And. with certain financial guarantees and years. By Martin Crutslnger Stockton went 9-for-lO from the our style, if we get dominated back obligations writteninto what proba­ Bruce compiled a record of The Associated Press floor and 8-for-8 from the there — if it takes 10 or 15 seconds to bly will be a five-year contract. 81-26-1 during his nine years at Ohio line for a career-high 26 points in bring the ball up the floor — we’re Those guarantees were not in­ State, including a 6-4-1 mark in 1987. WASHINGTON - Housing con­ addition to making five steals and going to lose. struction shot up 7.5 percent in for votes handing out 13 assists. "So I just tried to push the ball by November, the biggest increase in Thurl Bailey scored 29 points and him as hard as I could. We wanted almost a year, the government said Karl Malone^dded 22 for the Jazz, to put some pressure on their other Agent says collegians today. NASHUA, N.H. (AP) - Reborn Hart said. “ These (New Hamp­ who wei^* 2f(-for-36 from the free- guys.” The Commerce Department said candidate Gary Hart shook hands shire) voters are not dumb.” throw line. Utah Coach Frank Layden said. that construction of new homes and at a New Hampshire factory gate Hart’s victory over Walter F. "Shooting over 80 percent from " I ’m very happy for John. He have signed contracts apartments surged to a seasonally today, saying he’s not surprised by Mondale in New Hampshire in 1984 the free-throw line was like a dream played a tremendous game, but AP photo adjusted annual rate of 1.64 million his showing in overnight polls but made him a serious challenger for com e true,” Stockton said. “ It was then he’s capable of playing like ready to concede he may be the nomination. cago Bears, South Carolina senior units last month, indicating that nice to win, but it was also great to that regularly. John wasn’t the only ATLANTA (AP) - Football pursuing a foolhardy quest. Hart, asked if he could shake Seattle’s Xavier McDaniel (right) soars over Utah’s Carey wide receiver Sterling Sharpe and builders were continuing to put up have a good night as a team from player who played well tonight. I players scheduled to start in four of With his renewed candidacy less enough hands to make a strong Scurry in their NBA game Monday night in Salt Lake City. Auburn junior defensive tackle new housing despite the collapse in the free-throw line. We’ve been can’t think of one of ourplayerswho the top bowl games are among nine stock prices. The increase repres­ than a day old, Hart trekked showing in the Feb. 16 primary, Tracy Rocker. working hard on that aspect of the didn’t have a good game.” The Jazz won, 116-95. athletes who signed contracts with ented a from October, through the snow to the gates of a answered; Atlanta sports agent Jim Aber- ’Those dealings could include defense contractor factory — a “ I don’t know. We’ll see. It was an cash payments, transportation and when housing construction had nethy, according to a published fallen 0.6 percent. standard campaign ritual in this uphill fight in ‘84 and we did well report. lavish entertainment. leadoff primary state — and said, here.” The Atlanta Constitution quoted "I don’t have contracts on those However, building permits, con­ ” I think a lot of people have been Hart strategist Edgar Helms said Joe Walton’s job with the Jets is safe Abernethy in today’s editions as guys,” Abernethy said. "But based sidered a good sign of future looking for a different candidacy there’s little campaign structure saying football and on (NCAA) rules. Perry shouldn’t activity, fell 0.7 percent in No­ lavld K m I liim efiw ter Herald and that’s what we’re trying to do.” nationally or in New Hampshire, have been eligible this season.” vember to a seasonally adjusted Bv Barry Wllner sports shows or the newspaper early in the game, taking us out of see one. players signed contracts with him, Voter surveys taken Tuesday not even a Post Office box. Porter is to start for Auburn in the annual rate of 1.45 million units, the "It’s so minimal, it’s paint by the The Associated Press columnists who write that Walton our rhythm of what we want todo.” Kensil refused to criticize Mike including two who already ha ve lost The 314-unit Fountain Viiiage apartment wiii be put up for saie in the spring of after Hart’s startling re-entry to the their eligibility because word of Sugar Bowl, Bartley for A&M in the slowest pace since January 1983. numbers,’’ said Helms, who can’t do the job. Instead of coming down hard on Hickey and. the personnel staff, compiex on West Middie Turnpike wiil next year. race put the former Colorado Cotton Bowl, Perry for Clemson in Permit applications have shown worked with Hart in his victorious HEMPSTEAD. N Y. — While "He’s very efficient, he knows the the players, which he did after the which handles the drafts that have their contracts became public. senator at the head of the Demo­ Abernethy told the newspaper he the Citrus Bowl and Sharpe for little strength since March. be converted into condominiums. Units 1984 New Hampshire primary fans and local columnists are game, he pays attention to detail loss to Miami. Walton told them to been relatively unproductive in cratic presidential pack but also “ relax and get back to having fun" recent years. signed Auburn senior defensive South Carolina in the Gator Bowl. indicated high negative feelings campaign and his aborted effort calling for his job. New York Jets and devotes every minute to the Football players Riccardo In­ Even without the shock to the on the field. back Kevin Porter, Texas A&M toward him. this year. Coach Joe Walton isn’t thinking job,” Kensil said of Walton. “ He’sa “ Obviously, you’d like to have all economy from the stock market “ Joe’s attitude was different this senior offensive tackle Tony Bar­ gram of Georgia Tech and Tony ’T m not suprlsed by that,” he Other than three phone numbers, about his security. good coach, he does an excellent of the top three or four picks on the crash, many analysts had been week,” receiver-kick returner Kurt tley, A&M junior fullback Melvin Jeffery of Texas Christian both lost Fountain Village going condo; said of the polls taken in the hours two of them Helms’ home and He doesn’t need to. according to jo b ” team after 3-4 years.” Kensil said. predicting housing activity would Sohn said. "Joe is trying to get us Collins, Texas Christian University their eligibility last month for after he shook up the political world business phones, the Hart cam­ team president Jim Kensil. But the Jets have not done much “If everybody drafted perfect, weaken in the coming year in part playing with more confidence. If senior defensive back John Booty signing ^th Abernethy. It is a by reviving a candidacy he had paign is depending on a frenzied " I ’m concerned with wins and of a job the last two weeks. In though, there’d be no reason for because of the expected increases you don’t think you can beat and TCU junior wide receiver violtion of National Collegiate ended in May in the controversy media to cover Hart. losses, not my job ,” Walton said position to take hold of the AFC more than four rounds. That’s all Athletic Association rules to sign in mortgage rates. Monday. "W e’re just going to keep East race with a pair of victories, everybody, you can’t beat anybody. Wayne Waddy. over his relationship with Miami “ What kind of organization do we the room you’d have (on the Abernethy also told the news­ with a sports agent before a college Interest rates in November, working for these two games left, the Jets instead were routed by "Obviously, last week we weren’t 314 units to be sold in 1988 model Donna Rice. have? Will we have? I don’t know,” feeling good about ourselves. I roster). paper he bought information from a athlete’s eligibility has expired. however, fell by a full percentage In an "instant” poll of 298 said Helms, who until he returned try to get up off the canvas and Miami and New England. In those He also said he has signed two come back and try to play hard. losses. New York was outscored don’t think that’s any way to take “ To me. it’s the work and pro basketball scout and an em ­ point from a two-year high in Ov Nancy Concelman A letter was sent out about the "Some of the tenants will stay on as registered Democrats conducted to Hart was on the stedring Memphis State basketball starters, 62-6 by halftime and allowed nine the football field, not feeling good preparation and effort that goes ployee of the Dallas Cowboys of the October as the Federal Reserve Manchester Herald declaration. lease people. We have every Intent for USA Today and Cable News committee for Gore. Whatever we are, we’re a good junior Marvin Alexander organization that works haWl. We touchdowns on 12 opposition about yourself” into it. If you don’t do the work NFL. Board loosened credit conditions in But the owners decided not put of honoring their leases,” she said. Network — the type of poll From Nashua, Hart was beading and sophomore forward Sylvester have had success and we will have possessions. Kensil feels good about Walton ahead of time, you’re in trouble. He also said either he or an an effort to keep the stock market The 314-unit Fountain Village the units up for sale then. Bnindrett Brundrett said she has also had professionals say can often be to Dover, N.H., to deliver a foreign Gray. Both were suspended by the success again. "W e’re going through a period and the rest of the organization, Our guys do a very thorough job.” associate, Gary Wilson, has had collapse from jeopardizing the apartment complex on West Middle said tenants have been asking when many inquiries from people who misleading — Hart was the presi­ policy speech at a high school and school Monday. "As in the past. I think this with real tough losses,” Walton despite the disappointing 6-7 Walton and Kensil have drawn improper dealings with Clemson entire financial system. l^rnpike will begin a conversion the units will go up for sale ever want to buy the units. dential choice of 29 percent. He then to Portland, Maine, to cam ­ Abernethy said he signed most of organization will bounce back. ” said. "W e’ve been beaten realgood. record. heavy criticism on New York sports senior defensive tackle Michael Fixed-rate, 30-year mortgage program next year and units will be since. The owners later will schedule a outdistanced Massachusetts Gov. paign on the street. “ I don’t think there’s a flaw in talk shows and from several Dean Perry, younger brother of the players to contracts during the interest rate reached a high off But one tenant. Carolyn Ray of meeting with tenants to bring them Michael Dukakis, with 15 percent; In an interview on ABC-TV’s So does Kensil. who isn’t listening The guys may be trying too hard. summer. put up for sale in spring 1988, the to the fans who complain on call-in “ We get behind the eight-ball this organization.” he said. "I don’t newspaper columnists. William Perry of the NFL’s Chi­ 11.58 percent, on average, on Oct. complex manager said this 143 Downey Drive, isn’t looking up to date on the conversion, Jesse Jackson, with 12 percent; ’ ’Nlghtline” on Tuesday night, U'A 16, but had dropped to 10.55 percent morning. forward to the conversion. Downey Brundrett said. Renovation of the Sen. Paul Simon of Illinois and Rep. Pleaae torn to page it at the end of November. Plans for conversion of the said she is upset and feels she hasn’t 3l4.uhits will include some IHcj^rd Ge^ardt,qfMissouri, with In a second report < today, the '’8

MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednegday. Dec. 16. 10«7 - » t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Dec. 16. 1987 -m Reaction mixed on plan Manchester In Brief School penalise exisUng In du s^,” he By Nancy Concelmon legrini pians to send it to the Specific procedures, equipment Affirmative action update delayed and spill management plans would said. “ It’s not even easy to draw up moves Econtmic Development Commis­ Mpnehtster Herald regulations for new businesaes sion and Chamber of Commerce. have to be outlined before a permit The Manchester Human Relations Commiuion postponed coming in.” Chamber of Commerce president would be approved. action on adjusting the town’s affirmative action plan because of By Andrew Yurkovsky the coining school year if the Reaction* to the proposed Alfred Werbner, chairman of the Anne Flint had no comment this One of the main problems with a lack of members, said Acting Chairman Thomas Strlngfellow. Manchester Herald elementary school is to maintain groundwater regulation are mixed, Economic Development Commis­ morning on the regulation. The the regulation is that half the Since there are still two vacancies and three new members on the present high quality education. but town offlcials agree that sion, felt the regulation would have chamber will meet with Pellegrini businesses that already, exist In the 11-member commission, the seven members present for a BOLTON — A proposal by the He said the total cost of the addition revising and implementing it will no negative impact on inctming would be about $233,800, while early next year to go over details, Aquifer Protection Zones would be Tuesday night meeting voted to postpone the Item until next Board of Education to build a require a lot of work. businesses. . rental of portable claasrooms Flint said. prohibited under the new regula­ meeting, he said. The commission hopes to have a full two-classroom addition to the Bol­ “ We can always build around it," ton Elementary School by the would cost between $40,000 and “ Its time has come,'^ said Plan­ “ Certainly we’re very, very tion. These existing businesses membership by the Jan. 19 meeting, Strlngfellow said. he said. “ Whatever has to be done beginning of the next school year $45,000 each per year. ning and Zoning Commission interested in the total aquifer would be considered "non- “ We need to ... review it,” Stringfellow said. "It’s a matter of to protect our town water. I ’m all will go to the Planning Commission Marshall said the permanent member Theodore Brindamour. “ I situation, said Floyd Blair, chief conforming” and couldn’t be ex­ fairness. We hope to get back on track before the next meeting.” panded. They also couldn’t be for it.” Werbner said the Economic and the Public Building Commis­ classrooms would be a more think it needs to get a lot of public operating officer of Manchester The proposed plan is an update to an annual review of the regulated, Pellegrini said, because Development Commission has had sion for further study. sensible idea because the addi­ input.” Lumber Inc. and member of the town’s affirmative action plan, which was released Jn late they wouldn’t be required to an informal briefing on the regula­ The Board of Selectmen, after a tional classrooms will still be Brindamour added that he hadn't Chamber of Commerce. Blair said tion and will meet with Pellegrini in September. The proposed plan, prepared by town Personnel heated discussion with school board needed if enrollment levels off after had a chance to compare the this morning that he wanted to read upgrade Iheir facilities to conform to the regulation unless they January for a full briefing. Director Linda M Parry, recommends adjusting town goals in members Tuesday, voted 3-2 to eight years. proposed regulation with anything through the regulation more care­ PZC member Leo Kwash be­ hiring minorities and women to town Jobs. forward the proposal to the other “ We feel this is a better solution else, and would like to hear fully, especially because of the wanted to expand or change uses. lieves it’s about time for the two commissions. The Planning than going for portable class­ comments from the Department of impact it will have on Manchester PZC member William A. Bayer regulation because so much of r Commission is to make a recom­ rooms,” he said. Environmental Protection and re­ Lumber’s proposed new facility at said he hasn’t had time todigest the Sheriff’s slot to remain vacant Manchester sits on public water mendation to the selectmen within He said that the cost of the view similar regulations from other 401 New State Road. regulation yet, but agreed that the The regulation would prohibit issue of existing businesses Is one of areas. A vacant sheriff’s position for the town of Manchester will be 35 days on whether the addition addition could be financed partly towns. “ I think it’s an excellent idea “ high-risk" businesses that use the biggest problems in implement­ left unfilled indefinitely, the Democratic Town Committee has should be built or whether other through a surplus in school board The proposed regulation is open because it’s something we should hazardous materials in Aquifer ing the rule. decided. alteriiatives should be considered accounts of about $00,000 and to suggestions from the public and have had some time ago,” Kwash unanticipated tuition money from local agencies, Planning Director Protection Zones, areas located "The obvious thing is that we’re Democratic Party Chairman Theodore-R. Cummings said the instead. said. “ It’s just unfortunate that we Last week, the school board the town of Wiillngton of about Mark Pellegrini said Monday. The over town water supplies. Busi­ going to have problems with committee’s executive committee agreed during a meeting Ragirald Plnto/M*nchMt*r Harald didn’t have this a couple years ago, unanimously approved the addition $28,000. draft of the regulation has been nesses permitted in those zones Industries already in the aquifer about two weeks ago to leave one of the two sheriff slots unfilled before we had a lot of construction as a way to accommodate increas­ Selectman Douglas T. Cheney given to the Board of Directors and would require a separate special area. It’s going to be difficult to because there is only enough work for one sheriff. ' John Sobiski will become a local media star Christmas in Manchester.” suggested that it might be wise to Conservation Commission and Pel­ exception permit from the PZC. draw It up so that we’re trying not to The sheriff now serving Manchester is Raymond R. Lanzano ing enrollment in the elementary eve when he appears on the tv show "Jeopardy”. Sobiski school. Student enrollments are complete the elementary school Sr. building if an addition is necessary. won $7,800 on the show. He majored in journalism at the John J. Sullivan served as the other sheriff In town before he expected to increase from the present figure of 295 by more than He said the present building is University of Connecticut and now lives in California. decided not to seek reappointment in June. Andrew J. Davls/Manchester Herald 100 students in the next eight years. constructed in such a manner that Cheney Hall bids fall within budget Hartford County Sheriff Alfred J. Rioux, a Democrat, had Selectmen Carl A. Preuss and an addition could easily be fitted informed the Manchester Democratic Town Committee that it Calvin Fish, media coordinator at Manchester High Lawrence A. Converse III cast the onto to the rear to form a courtyard. putting a skylight, instead of a wood would be able to fill the position form erly held by Sullivan. two ” no” votes Tuesday. Preuss But Sawyer and John T. Muro, E The apparent low base bid of was submitted with it. beneath it and pouring a new slab. School, never thought he’d win a special award for his John Sobiski: roof, on the addition at the rear the another school board member, said $66,800 submitted Tuesday night by Ansaldi Co. was also the low It also Involves removing the lowest work. He has been working at the high school since 1968. had originally moved that the hall if it is built. Ansaldi’s bid for that the Board of Education has not the Aqdrew Ansaldi Co. of Man­ bidder when bids were first taken section of a flight of steps In the Planning Commission and PBC that was $8,100. Grossman’s expansion plan OKd decided what other kinds of rooms chester‘for work on the interior of Nov. 4 but all bids were rejected southeast comer of the hall. study the need for increased are needed besides the two class­ Who is a wii CJieney Hall fell well within the because they were too high. At that The foundation could also decide The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a site plan classroom space in general, but the The work is a preliminary step in rooms. They said that a report on amount the Cheney Hall Founda­ time Ansaldi bid $288,800. The bids to add jobs to the project. modification Monday that will allow Grossman’s Lumber to add motion as passed included an general knowledge. The staff the" the renovation of the interior of the He never thought amendment that the two commis­ athletics in the school system that By Anita M. Caldwell tion has available for the job. The submitted Tuesday night were on a One added job would be to build a 17,100 square feet to its facility at 145 Spencer St. narrowed the selection to three. hall. The exterior renovation is sions look specifically into the has just been completed may Manchester Herald foundation has at least $68,000. reduced scope of work. small addition at the rear of the The addition onto the existing 19,200-square-foot building will In September, he wascalled In for complete. proposal for a permanent addition. recommend the addition of a Ansaldi was one of four bidders building. Ansaldi asked $12,300 for consist of 12,000 square feet of retail space and 5,000 square feet of the taping. that work. Anotheradded job would The budget for the entire renova­ The PBC will be asked to work out gymnasium. C This Christmas eve. instead of bn the project. The building subcommittee of the “ What people don’t realize is that storage and receiving space, said J ay Giles of Fuss & O’Neill Inc. he’d be a winner Converse and Preuss argued In watching the family open presents, Cheney Hall Foundation will meet be removing a wood floor in the tion is $1.2 million. cost estimates for the addition and you have to wait until the emcee The Cheney Hall Foundation has The developer will add 35 parking spaces on the 4.2-acre site by begin the selection process for an favor of portable classrooms as an the Sobiskis of Manchester will The Westreach Construction Co. at 5; 30 p.m. Dec. 29 to discuss the basement. Ansaldi asked $4,500, A high school, his facility provides finishes reading the answer out at least $68,000 available for this reworking the existing parking area, making a total of 145 By Andrew J. Davis architect. A joint meeting has been interim solution because they said probably be watching ABC’s of Manchester submitted a base bid bids and will make a recommenda­ third would be to remove an old media equipment to all the 12 other loud before you press the bell.” first phase of interior renovation. spaces, the exact number required, Giles said. Manchester Herald scheduled for Jan. 7 between the meeting a September deadline fora “Jeopardy.” of $158,916. Zlotnick Construction tion on the contract to the Cheney boiler. Ansaldi’s bid for that was public and technical schools in Sobiski said, even though the Part of it is a $34,000 state historic PBC, the Planning Commission, new building would be difficult. Co. of Mansfield asked $169,794. Hail Foundation. $2,500. Calvin D. Fish was not expecting Manchester. He provides tapes for They won’t be watching to play answers appear on the board in Committee members agreed in­ matching grant. the selectmen, the school board and After the selectmen’s vote. Protecta-Home of East Hartford The base bid covers the cost of to be a winner. the town’s Catholic schools as well. the game, but because Sigfred and front of the contestant “ just like it is asked $220,890. but the bid will not removing a concrete slab in the formally Tuesday night that they An attempt is being made to get the Board of Finance so money can School Superintendent Richard E. on T.V..” he said, an increase in the grant. Fish, the media coordinator at he said. be allocated for the hiring of an Alba Sobiski will get a chance to see be considered because no bid bond basement, excavating about a foot vroiiM rtwhahiv decide against His facility also provides expe­ Packman expressed concern that “ It’s a timing sort of thing.” Manchester High School since 1968. architect. their 26-year-old son, John, win Students set collection rience in the field to about 20 the proposal would be bounced Sobiski explained. did not think he would receive the Tuesday’s action by the Board of $7,800. students. Fish said. The students around from board to board. J q .'.iski. who now lives in And Sobiski was on the mark. By Illing Junior High School ninth list of food items and children’s Rheta A. Clark award at a No­ Selectmen came after about an are responsible for delivering the " I ’m a little frustrated that a L c' 'es, Calif., said he had the time he "lost” to another grade students, together with re­ clothing. vember awards ceremony of the hour of discussion — sometimes machines as well as other clerical town like this can't pull its boards h I igtobeacontestantonthe contestant, he had earned $7,800 Golf course expansion goes forward presentatives of the Student Coun­ All the items have a point value so Connecticut Educational Media heated — between the iftembers of duties, he said. together,” he said. jiitiw i<>' three years. His luck was and a typewriter as well as other cil, will be taking part in a Holiday the team with the most points will Association (CEMA). The award that board and the school board. consolation prizes. estimated that the total planning was for outstanding service and "High school students do the His comment prompted the se­ finally with him this past Sep­ A layout for 18 additional holes at and public course. be used to pay for the environmen­ Scavenger Hunt from 1 to 3p.m. on win a prize. School board members argued that But Sobiski won’t see any of the cost for new holes at the course There will be a pizza party ending dedication in the media field. delivering (of machines),” Fish lectmen to schedule the joint board tember when the show called him in the town-owned golf course near The club leases the land from the tal study. Saturday to collect food and child­ the addition would be more cost- money for a while. the afternoon for all the students. " I never expected to get the said. "Nobody is assigned here. It meeting in January. for taping. South Main Street will be drawn up town under terms that require it to Town Manager Robert B. Weiss would be about $75,000. ren’s clothing for the needy of effective than the rental of portable "You don’t get the prize money Fliers will be distributed through­ award,” the 54-year old Coventry gets them out of study hall and It “ I ’ve always liked ‘Jeopardy,’ ” by Cornish and Silva, an Amherst permit the public to use the course. Manchester. The items collected classrooms, but some selectmen until after the broadcast date, up to out the neighborhoods beforehand man said. “ It was a pleasant helps us out. I don’t want to see any the East Catholic High School consulting firm. will be donated to the Manchester countered that it would be difficult 120 days.” he said. Whether or not there has been so that the community will be ready surprise.” kid give up time forhomewoirk, but Hanukkah greeting graduate said Tuesday. “ It pays That is a result of a decision made Area Conference of Churches. to hire a contractor and have the Sobski isn’t worried. “ With the adequate access to the public has Cost of shed too high Instead of receiving the main it isn’t like that.” cash, which I like, and the luck is Tuesday by a subcommittee from The project is part of an effort to for the effort. addition completed by next WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ minimal.” recession, it’ll probably be worth been a matter of controversy. Last week, students helped the media specialists award. Fish said September. the Board of Directors. BOLTON — A new salt storage fees and new pavement outside the involve Illing students in worth­ Besides his role as media coordi­ dent Reagan is sending greetings to Sobiski said game shows like more.” he said. Building another 36-hole course has Toys For Joy effort by sorting and he thought he might be honored The subcommittee, made.up of shed and surrounding asphalt pave­ shed will bring the cost of the whole while service projects for the nator, Fish is past treasurer of the As the discussion wore on. Jews everywhere as they celebrate “ Jeopardy” tap one’s abilities and When the money finally does been advocated as a way to provide shelving toys at St. Mary’s Parish with a CEMA service award. Directors James Fogarty. Kenneth ment will cost more than available project to a total of about $195,847, community. Connecticut Audio-Visual Educa­ Converse and Pamela Z. Sawyer, a the festival of Hanukkah. are more interesting to him. arrive, it’ll be in the form of a pay more facilities to satisfy the overall House. The proceeds from a Friday However, that was not Tedford and ’Theunis Werkhoven, funding, forcing the Board of Karen Levine, administrative as­ The various groups of students tional Association, charter member of the school board, began In a statement issued Tuesday, ” It’s mostly skill.” he said. “ It’s check with the deductions already demand. night dance will go to Toys For Joy. forthcoming. met with a representative of Selectmen to seek additional mo­ sistant, said this morning. have been organized in Illing member of CEMA, treasurer of to argue about that very same Reagan said that “ at this special a chance to show off in front of accounted for. he said. Advisors for the Student Council ” I thought I might get a service Cornish and Silva Tuesday after­ When the layout is completed, an Available state and federal neighborhoods around town, with a CEMA and CEMA media dey^jop- question. Because there was no time there is great joy in commem­ So what does a 26-year-old do with ney from the Board of Finance next are Mrs. Betty Lou Nordeen and award since I have been active people.” noon to discuss the project and the environmental engineering firm grants cover only $148,643 worth of volunteer home in each section as a ment committee chairman. gavel. First Selectman Sandra W. orating both the victory of the Enthusiastic and gregarious. So­ chance winnings? week. Mrs. Maryann Pivonka. Ms. Bar­ since '68 in the media field,” he decided to go forward. will be hired to determine what the project, leaving a shortfall of collection point. A team of students Pierog had to hit the table with the Maccabees and the miracle of the biski told of his adventures that “ Weil, the tax man will get about bara Senges is the administrative said. Rheta Clark, a former state The Board of Directors allocated effect added holes will have on the The low bid for installation of the $47,204. from one of these groups will visit palm of her Hand to maintain order. lights in ancient Israel.” began last May when he responded $2,000.” he said. Sobiski also said he As media coordinator at the high employee, was involved in improv­ $10,000 for the study Nov. 24. watershed of which the course is a 1,500-square-foot shed at the town The storage shed is required by homes and collect articles from a intern. In a presentation to the Board of “ There has been more than to an advertisement in the Los plans to pay back a $2,000 debt to his school. Fish is responsible forabout ing the school libraries throughout The course now has 18 holes and is part. garage off Notch Road is $136,758. It state law to keep road salt from Selectmen, school board Chairman enough tragedy in Jewish history,” Angeles Times. parents, get ahead in car payments In 1893, J. Frank Duryea drove 100 audio-visual machines and 700 the state. Clark presented the operated by the Manchester Coun­ A $35,000 grant from the state’s was submitted by Pelletier Con­ leaching into the ground. Salt is now James H. Marshall said the addi­ he said. “ But Jews have always Itebiski said about 30 people were and “ with the remaining $1,000, the first gasoline automobile in the tapes, cassettes and films. Besides award to Fish at the awards try Club as a combination private Municipal Liability Trust Fund will struction of Coventry. Architects’ stored outdoors. tion would have to be completed by believed in their own future.’ ’ called in and given a written test of enjoy being in the black for once.” Drugs seized United States, at Springfield, Mass. taking care of equipment for the ceremony. A Hartford woman who was A lm a n a c arrested on drug charges Sunday THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER after police responded to a report she was having a seizure will H o lid ay G ift I dea Aceu Weathor'"'forecast for Thursday The Accw^Wealherforecast tor 8 A M . Thiirsday. December 17 appear in Manchester Superior 20 This year, give a gift that could save a life — Built to Look Good, Built to Last 30 20 Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures Dec. 16, 1987 Court on Dec. 23. I TODAY’S MOON: Between W iast quarter (Dec. 13) and Police were seeking identifica­ Today is the first M 1 W J A, new moon (Dec. 20). tion for the woman. Sandra L. A CERTIFICATE FOR A CPR COURSE \l day of Hanukkah. It Parker, 28, when they found a is the 350th day of § TODAY’S TRIVIA: In what field did plastic bag of white powder and a To ordsr a *10 Gift Certificate, send your name, 1987 and the 85th Margaret Mead gain fame? (a) chemis­ plastic straw in her wallet, they address and phone number, 40 day of autumn. try (b) medicine (c) anthropology said. She was charged with posses­ and that of your recipient to: TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in TODAY'S BARBS sion of cocaine and possession of 1773, American patriots dressed as in- BY PHIL PASTORET drug paraphernalia, according to Manchester Memorial Hospital iBoatoopS I dians protested British ruie by dump­ Why is it that those missing Christmas- police. ing imported tea in Boston Harbor. tree lights never turn up until you go out Parker, who was in a Tudor Lane 71 Haynes Street, Manchester, CT 06040 50- TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Ludwig van and buy a new set? apartment at the time of the For additional information, call Debbie at 647-4738 Beethoven (1770); Jane Austen (1775); Wouldn’t It be wonderful if they could seizure, was treated at Manchester Memorial Hospital and released, Yoiti |38 I George Santayana (1863); Margaret make pizza as delicious as the stuff — Learn a Lifesaving Skill — Mead (1901); Wiiiiam Perry (1962) they show in the full-color ads? police said. The incident was reported at about 2 a.m. ^ O R M V Atl.intii- P, S. Give Yourself One Too!! TODAY’S QUOTE: ‘Tor what do we Parker was released on a $500 Ad Sponaomd By ManohMtvr Stat* Bank 40 30 O l V . M f l live, but to make sport for our neigh­ TODAY'S TRIVIA ANSWER: (c) Marga­ non-surety bond. bors, and iaugh at them in our turn?” ret Mead gained fame as a cultural FRONTS Waabingloo |4? | — Jane Austen. anthropologist.

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4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wedncgdav. Dec. 16. 1987 Naittte in tlin News Kennedy gets glowing support Amnesty program Commission that he is uniformly praised for his contrast Kennedy’s views with One of flie few antagonistic notes approves Bv James H. Rubin in Kennedy’s hearings was sounded Lennon Sitters get their star Judicial temperament.” those of defeated Supreme Court The Associated Press by conservative Sen. Gordon LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Lennon Sitters, the qoartet whose Although the Judiciary Commit­ nominee Robert H. Bork. Biden said Kennedy’s interpreta­ Humphrey, R-N.H., one of Bork s response was low pay hikes distinctive harmony bMame a regular feature on & e Lawrence WASHINGTON - Supreme tee will not vote on the nomination tion of the Constitution is "conser­ ' most vocal supporters. Welk Show, have set their star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Court nominee Anthony Kennedy is until late January, Democratic vative, mainstream and fundamen­ HARTFORD (AP) - Members of At Tuesday’s ceremony, Dianne, Peggy, Kathy a|^ Janet winning support from key Senate leaders had warm words of praise Humphrey expressed concern for Kennedy on ’Tuesday as he tally different than Judge Bork’s.” HARTFORD (AP) - Five "The law is a failure in Connecti­ a commission recommending big Lennon harmonized on the holiday ^lassie, "The Christmas Democrats and his confirmation that Kennedy failed to endorse chances are about to receive a completed his own appearance ‘ ‘You have every reason to have a months into a national amnesty cut,” said Ryszard Mrotek, presi­ pay raises for state officials say Song,” then huddled against the coldv-' without reservation the constitu­ further boost with a glowing before the panel. happy holiday,” Biden • told a program (or illegal aliens, only dent of the state chapter of the their proposals will get those “ We’ve been waiting for this for a long time,” said Kathy tionality of the death penalty and to Immigration Lawyers Association. salaries "out of the Stone Age” and endorsement from the American Senate Majority Leader Robert smiling Kennedy. The senator about 1,000 people, or one-tenth of Lenhon,. denounce judicial activism with help ensure quality candidates for Bar Association. Byrd, D-W.Va„ told Kennedy, "1 praised Kennedy for being honora­ those expected to take advantage of Immigrations officials estimated Watching was a crowd of Lennon relatives, including their sufficient zeal. last spring that between 10,000 and top state offices. ABA leader Harold R. ’Tyler Jr. have a feeling you’re going to have ble and open minded and not having the program, have applied to mother, Isabelle “ Sis” Lennon, who wiped tears from her eyes. "an ideological brief in (your) back become legal residents, officials 50,000 illegal aliens lived in The Comniission on Compensa­ headed today’s witness list before an opportunity to don those robes "Why are you so vague on capital The sisters’ star is the 1,862nd In the Walk of Fame. pocket.” punishment. It’s well settled” that say. Connecticut. tion of Elected State Officials and the Senate Judiciary Committee, and sit on that court. I want to They began their career singing in church, then at school Byrd and Biden voted against the death penalty does not violate Those working in the program When the federal government Judges unanimously approved tbe^ which was beginning its third day of extend the hope you will be there a was renovating a large legalization recommendations liie ^ a y , includ­ affairs and private parties. They were catapulted to stardom hearings on the nomination. long time.” Bork, Reagan’s first choice to (ill a the Constitution. Humphrey said. say fear of immigration authorities court vacancy created by the June office in New Haven, officials said ing a 35 percent increase for the after their appearance on Lawrence Welk’s Christmas show in ’Tyler, chairman of the ABA panel Byrd said he could not envision and the costs of seeking amnesty retirement of Justice Lewis F. " I don’t think it is well settled. It’s they expected as many as 10,000 governor and an 80 percent boost 1955. that reviews Judicial appointees, any trouble (or Kennedy’s confir­ may be discouraging some from Powell. Douglas H. Ginsburg, Rea­ a close call,” Kennedy said. The would apply for amnesty. (or the treasurer. , The turning point in their fortunes was brought about by said In a prepared statement, "This mation “ barring unforeseen making the effort. gan’s second choice, withdrew nominee, a Sl-year-old federal But only 1,000 have applied so far "One way of recognizing and Lawrence Welk Jr., who happened to be one of Dianne Lennon’s committee is satisfied... that Judge developments.” Under the program, aliens are after revealing he had smoked appeals court Judge from Sacra­ at the New Haven office, and the getting stronger, more aggressive, schoolmates. He was so impressed after hearing them during an Kennedy’s integrity is beyond As the nominee concluded two eligible for amnesty if they can marijuana in the past. mento, Calif., earlier said that if staff of 10 has been reduced to two. active, independent people (to engagement that he insisted his father hear them. reproach, that he enjoys justifiably days of testimony. Judiciary Com­ prove they have lived continuously Kennedy is the third nominee capital punishment is constitu­ Several reasons have contributed serve in state government) is for a reputation for sound intellect and mittee Chairman Joseph R. Biden, in this country for the past five picked to (III the vacancy. tional it should be enforced. years without getting into serious to aliens’ unwillingness to use the them to be able to afford to do it diligence in his judicial work and D-Del., took the opportunity to I legal trouble. The program expires amnesty program, according to without great sacrifice to their Grand Old Opry hits the road some involved in helping families,” said Commission Chair­ in May. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Country music performers Bill immigrants. man George J. Ritter, a former Monroe, Ricky Skaggs, Riders in the Sky and the Whites will Many aliens, they say, (ear the state representative. Mayor is ousted in recaii eiection Mauro critical U.S. Immigration and Naturaliza­ " I think this begins to get the appear in Florida on the Grand Ole Opry’ s first road segment in tion Service since it Is the agency salaries of elected officials out of 35 years, officials said. Court judges would appoint a mailings included scrawled racial The 30-mlnute segment of the famed country music radio show By D.W. Page and longtime civil rights leader, that for years has been trying to the Stone Age,” said Bruce D. has denied allegations that he sent mayor to fill out Holley’s four-year epithets. after accident set for Jan. 1 in Tampa is part of the (estiviUes for the Hall of The Associated Press The leaders had unsuccessfully find them so they can be deported. Rubenstein, a commission hate mail to community leaders term, which expires June 30. Other immigrants who could be Fam e football bowl game, officials said ’Tuesday. appealed to Holley to intervene in NEW HAVEN (AP) - Demo­ member. PORTSMOUTH, Va. - T h e c ity ’s who opposed the closing of a The turnout of 23,299 voters approved are unwilling to come The recommended pay raises, The remaining 3>/4 hours of the show will originate from the School Board’s decision to close cratic Town Committee Chairman first black mayor says he harbors predominantly black high school. surprised many observers, who had forward because of fears that other which must be approved by the the school. In Virginia, school Vincent E. Mauro remained in Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House. no animosity after losing office in a " I have no animosity toward predicted that 18,000 to 20,000 would E family members could be identified Concord, N.H., after announcing he is General Assembly and signed into In the early 1950s, two segmenU of the Opry were broadcast boards are appointed by city critical condition this morning BACK IN THE RACE — Former recall election triggered by accusa­ anyone,” he said. “ I urge you to vote. or deported. law by the governor, would not take councils, which also approve school after being hit by a car in Hamden. Democratic presidential frontrunner back in the race for his party’s from New York and one from Arlington, Texas. tions that he sent racist-tinged hate come together as a family to work ’’They’re not going to trust the effect until 1991, the year after the “ At the last minute, the blacks budgets. Mauro. 45, was in the intensive nomination. His wife, Lee, is at his side. mail to community leaders. (or Portsmouth. We can improve guy with the badge. No way,” said Gary Hart wades through a crowd of next election for the affected tried to rally their people because Holley said he was framed, and care unit at Yale-New Haven "You win some elections and you the quality of life for everyone by Myra Oliver, director of the Inter­ reporters for a handshake Tuesday in offices. they wanted to keep a black in suggested his fingerprints were Hospital with severe head and leg lose some,” Mayor James W. working with whomever assumes national Institute, which has offices The commission, which had Newman’S results ‘nearly flawless’ office,” Baldwin said. copied from a missing city police injuries, a hospital spokeswoman Holley III told 75 supporters Tues­ leadership.” in Bridgeport, New Britain and given tentative approval to the Holley, who was elected in 1984, fingerprint identification card. Ex­ said. NEW YORK (AP) — Actor and race car driver Paul Newman day night after becoming the first Ekigene Baldwin, a retired fire­ Stamford. increases last week, proposed a was supported by black churches perts say that is nearly impossible Mauro was Struck after he left his is a risk-taker when he gets behind the controls of a stove, but the Virginia mayor ousted in a recall. fighter who coordinated the recall "When it comes to a family unit... $105,000 salary for the governor, up and black community groups, and, if done, easily detected. car on the Route 40 connector about State Democrats skeptical results are almost flawless, his daughter says. The unofficial vote was 13,438, or drive, said the vote was a message many of whom believe the recall I don’t care even if President from the current $78,000. After the investigation’s results C 6:25 p.m. Tuesday, according to "I can’t recall a real flop since the time I was little and my 57.7 percent, for recall and 9,861, or to politicians "that the citizens of Reagan said, ‘You’re guaranteed.’ Other recommendations include: was racially motivated. were made public, the City Council, State police Sgt. David L O’Keefe. father tried to make marshmallows from scratch,” 28-year-old Portsmouth want clean If it’s your own family, you think —$85,000 for the lieutenant gover­ 42.3 percent, against. Slightly more comprised of four whites, Holley Mauro may have lost control of government.” The recall campaign in the city of twice," Oliver said. Nell Newman said in an interview with McCall’s magazihe. than half of this port city’s 46,284 and two other blacks, called on his car in rain and poor visibility nor, up from the current $55,000; a But he did have praise for Holley. 111,000 began in July when an over Hart re-entering race The blue-eyed actor has a line of food products, including registered voters cast ballots in the Holley to resign. He refused. 55 percent increase. investigation by Portsmouth’s while traveling toward Interstate Sister Dorothy Strelchun, direc­ election. Blacks comprise 47 per­ "You can’t help but like the man. —$90,000 for the attorney gen­ spaghetti sauce and salad dressing. state prosecutor found Holley’s The mayor was never charged 91, O’Keefe said. tor of migration and refugee cent of the population. I ’m not mad at him,” Baldwin said. ’The fact that Hart is so far only eral, up from $60,000; a 50 percent Ms. Newman said her father doesn’t consult cookbooks or food fingerprints on mailings to at least with any crime under state law It appeared that the car bounced services for Catholic Charities, said Bv Judd Everhart drove him out of the race in May. Holley will be formally stripped The City Council can pick one of " I f he does it well, if he’s honest entering the New Hampshire prim­ columns, preferring to experiment with adaptations of his a dozen black community leaders because his fingerprints were not off a light pole and traveled 112 feet the cost of applying for amnesty is The Associated Press inci*68S0 of his office when the vote is made its members to serve as mayor, go with people, I think he will be a very ary should cause Dukakis addi­ —$90,000 for the treasurer, up favorite foods: hamburger, chicken and pasta. and a white newspaper editor who found on any of the mailings across three lanes, before stopping another deterrent. official, which could come as early outside of the council for a mayor or strong candidate,” Hale said. tional anxiety, Droney and Pelto from $50,000; an 80 percent “ I ’ ve been called ‘fearless at the range,’ but he’s a risk-taker, opposed closing the school. The containing threats of bodily harm. on a median divider. ’The immigration service charges HARTFORD — Connecticut De­ as today, authorities said. do nothing. If after 60 days the seat Just last week Hale announced he said. Because of his regional too — with almost flawless results,” she said. Mauro had left his car and was $185 per individual applicant, al­ mocrats are using words like increase. The mayor, a 60-year-old dentist remains vacant, three Circuit struck in the far left lane. though the fee is reduced for large stunning, incredible, amazing and was supporting Sen. Albert Gore of popularity, Dukakis has been the —$80,000 for the secretary of the The driver of the car that hit families. Strelchun said medical bizarre to describe Gary Hart’s Tennessee for the Democratic leader in New Hampshire polls. state and the comptroller, up from Mauro, John Porto, 40, of West exams can range in cost from $60 to re-entry to the 1988 Democratic nomination. Hale said he would not That state’s primary on Feb. 16 is the current $50,000 for each; a 60 Spielberg film wins honor switch back to Hart because “ a the first in the nation. percent raise. Haven, was not injured. $115. race for the White House. NEW YO R K (A P ) — Director Steven Spielberg and his latest “ If an applicant needs a lawyer, promise is a promise.” ’The accident is still under investi­ The reaction of state Rep. Jona­ Pelto said there was plenty of The governor would get an film, "Empire of the Sun,” took best director and best movie Coming SoonI gation and no charges have been they charge from $600 to a couple of than Pelto. who was running Hart’s Gov. William A. O’Neill, the time for Hart toenter (>)nnecticut’s annual increase of $5,000 through AFferfect honors from the National Board of Review. filed. thousand dollars,’ ’ she said. Ck>nnecticut campaign until Hart state’s top Democrat, said he’d primary, which will be held March 1994, and the other state officers The board on ’Tuesday also named Michael Douglas best actor quit in May amid questions about have no comment on Hart’s 29. would get annual raises of $4,000. (or his starring role in ’’Wall Street.” his relationship with Miami model, announcement. Democratic and Republican le­ Honored as best actress were Lillian Gish in The Whales of The Italian Groceria M arriage was typical. State Democratic Chairman Pelto said he would not support gislative leaders said last week that Man pleads innocent John F. Droney Jr. said Hart’s Hart "until he can prove that he can August” and Holly Hunter in “ Broadcast News.” Pelto called it “ one of the most they doubted the full increases Her Engagement Ring And Our W^ap Around Ring incredible and amazing events” in "behavior continues to be, in my overcome the problems that have would be approved by the legisla­ Sean Connery took supporting actor honors for The and Delicatessen American political history. He said judgment, extremely bizarre.” existed in the past.” ture, especially since 1988 is a Untouchables,” while best supporting actress went to Olympia He said he was not sure how the in concert violence he was "shocked and stunned” by But he said he was less interested legislative election year and law­ Dukakis for “Moonstruck.” ^ ™ .. .. other six Democrats in the running Hart’s announcement ’Tuesday. in the so-called character issues makers always find pay raises Best foreign film went to Claude Berri’s “ Jean de Florette WEST SIDE PLAZA would be affected. But he said the NEW HAVEN (AP) - A 21-year- continuance because his car broke Pelto was undecided about that forced Hart out of the race politically difficult. and “ Manon of the Spring.” , , . w i "more liberal” candidates, going old suspect in the Nov. 24 violence down, but Judge Francis R. Quinn whether he would support Hart earlier this year than he was about Ritter said he thought that was The 78-year-old board, whose members include scholars, 200 WEST CENTER STREET after the same voters Hart had at a Veterans Memorial Coliseum denied the request and ordered again, but said he admired “ the such issues as the federal budget unfortunate. critics, and authors, casts itself as a public alternative to the Eight round courted, could get "slimmer pieces rap concert claims he wasn’t in the Artis rearrested. fact that he has the courage to come deficit, defense spending and Aoadehiy of MoUon Pictures Arts and Sciences, which awards 645-8119 diamonds swirl of the pie.” ’The commission has not yet made around her city at the time of the incident. Further, the judge ordered Artis’ back forward again.” education. the Oscars. The board Issued its first “ best film ” award in 1917. He identified those more liberal any recommendations for in­ engawment Keith Jenkins of Hartford $35,000 bond forfeited and set his State Sen. Gary Hale, D-Ansonia. "Specializing in Imported Specialities' candidates as the Rev. Jesse L. "We all have character flaws,” creases (or judges. A law approved diamond to create pleaded innocent ’Tuesday in Super­ bail at $75,000. who began the year as Hart’s Jackson of Illinois. Massachusetts Pelto said. "Gary Hart’s character this year, however, calls for a 6 'ficent ior Court to two counts of first- No arrest has been made yet for Connecticut campaign coordinator, (]k)v. Michael S. Dukakis and and activities are an issue that percent pay raise (or judges each Call Us For Your jrin g. degree assault in connection with the death of Michael Younger. 19. of said Hart’s biggest challenge will S Illinois Sen. Paul Simon. should be debated. year through 1990. $390 in 14k gold. the stabbings of ’Troy Hall, 18, and New Haven. be his handling of the issues that Closed waste sites HOT & COLD Catering Needs: Javis Williams. 16. both of New Haven. 6 Defense attorney Wesley Spears MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL %^ous’ problem ■ TAKE OUT PARTY PLATTERS of Hartford claimed that Jenkins Phone switch proposed was in Hartford while the melee either not submitted plans or are ■ TAKE OUT HOMEMADE was occurring and will provide a privileges. Bv David Qoeller NEW BRITAIN (AP) - Custo­ by the state Attorney General and WILL BE CLOSING ITS CAFETERIA TO still awaiting EPA approval, ac­ specific list of witnesses within 10 by the General Assembly’s Regula­ The Associated Press HEAT AND SERVE PASTA DISHES mers unhappy with their assigned Subscribers in five other "split- cording to the General Accounting days to support his story. telephone exchanges could vote to tions Review Committee. Ex­ communities” have requested THE PUBLIC ON Office, the investigative arm of ’hie attorney also asked to have changes could begin as early as the WASHINGTON - Federal offi­ "transfer” to another within the transfers, said William Seekamp, Congress. cJiich a£& Jenkins’ court case transferred to cials say hazardous wastes may be with 20 years of culinary experience, Jewelers Since 1885 same community under a provision fall. spokesman for Southern Connecti­ Porter, who said EPA was another judicial district. He is free leaking from about 900 recently BRISTOL DANBURY FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN proposed by state utility The stale Division of Consumer cut Telephone Co., who said those THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17 surprised by the number deciding see Ron for your on $40,000 bond. closed landfills, a potentially costly MILFORD NEW HAVEN SOUTHBURY TORRINGTON TRUMBULL WATEHBURY commissioners. Counsel said it supports the elsewhere are not "knocking down to close, testified that the plan- Another suspect in the brawl, situation that a House subcommit­ special catering requests. Michaels Charge/Mastef Cafd/Visa/Afnencan Express Among those who could benefit measure. doors” for change, however. See­ approval process won’t be com­ ’Troy Artis, 16, of Hartford, failed to A phone exchange refers to the BECAUSE OF A HOSPITAL EVENT. tee chairman calls a toxic time are 1,500 Shelton residents who kamp said SNET as yet had no pleted until at least September 1989. appear in court ’Tuesday to answer want to trade their 700-series first three digits of telephone bomb. position on the issue. The Environmental Protection to a first-degree assault charge. exchanges for 900-series numbers numbers, and delineates the area a THERE WILL BE NO SENIOR MEAL PROGRAM Agency/ in an internal document Artis is accused of stabbing Kevin that would permit toll-free calls to subscriber can call without paying Exchanges, under the proposed THAT EVENING. released Tuesday by the House (ir r , 16, of New Haven. Stratford and Bridgeport. Seventy- a toll charge. Phone customers now measure, would require a petition ANTIQUES F O R CHRISTMAS Government Operations environ­ five percent of Shelton residents can request to extend their calling from at least 15 percent of an WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE. One New Haven youth was fatally ment subcommittee, said "a high have the 900-series prefixes. areas to gain a wider band for exchange’s subscribers, and an wounded. Five others, including percentage (of these sites) have The rule proposed ’Tuesday will toll-free calling, but no “ transfers” affirmative vote from 60 percent in Troy Hall, Carr and Williams, releases and (are) expected to be published within the next few are possible. ballots that would be mailed to MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL received knife injuries and a require corrective action.” seventh was trampled when a weeks in the Connecticut Law The proposed regulation could everyone affected. r(rr ~ don tmiss this! bloody brawl broke out at the rap Journal, after which hearings will erode century-old configurations J. Winston Porter, assistant EPA concert. be held, if requested. dividing about half of Connecticut’s administrator for solid waste and Artis telephoned the court clerk’s After public hearings are held on communities into separate calling emergency response, estimates WE HAVE EXPANDED! office ’Tuesday morning to ask for a the proposal, it must be approved zones with different toll-calling that unhealthy discharges could be occurring at 75 percent of the Antiques in Complete House and Both Barns nearly 1,200 landfills that decided to close rather than comply with Rally held tougher operating requiremente. “ I think it’s serious,” Porter told for rent the subcommittee at a hearing Tuesday. A day earlier, he told EPA regional directors that “ a subsidy hike number” of the worst sites may require expensive cleanups under HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. Wil­ the "Superfund” program. Under that.program, if the owner liam A. O’Neill has not yet decided whether a proposal to increase a of a waste dump can’t afford to pay 9 monthly rent allotment for welfare for the cleanup, the money is families will be included in his supplied by the Treasury. There 1988-89 budget, a spokesman says. already are 951 sites on or proposed O’Neill’s budget chief, Anthony to be added to the Superfund V. Milano, would say only that “ all cleanup list. of those matters are still under The Internal EPA document, a review." O’Neill will present his proposed strategy for dealing with budget to the General Assembly in a growing number of closed dumps, February. said these sites are "often the worst 8 About 50 people, some of them environmentally.... Since they are welfare recipients, staged a rally in not seeking an operating permit, the snow outside the Capitol ’Tues­ closing facilities have less Incen­ day, demanding that O’Neill ead tive to comply with environmental the fight for a $50 increase in the standards.” , monthly allotment. The hearing was called by "How much more desperate subcommittee chairman Mike must the people become?” said Synar, D-Okla., to review E PA ’s Veronice Pittman of Hartford, a implementation of a 1984 law that 7 recipient in the Aid to Families with established stricter financial and environmental protection require­ FEAN HAilSTVN, Saflon. C T ■ country fumiture Dependent Children program who Permanent Dealer* Happy Holidays from Shirley & Scooter said she lives in a one-bedroom ments for the land disposal of toxic CHBEYLJBANAt WALTBEFSEEBTT,EoeMiU,CT. apartment with her two sons. and hazardous materials. HELE/V ACPOKD, OF CT. ■ tundUng lina dlwr, chlnfc ghM, ■■ll■U orien fumHure and a §uod line of other fumiture of a vartoly The law gave landfills handling fumiture. HELEN ACFOED, Memthmter, CT • oMelUnl variety of fumiture Inotud- The Rev. Carl Hilgert, executive hazardous waste until November COLLBBN IAMBS. OF MASS.-huMim |»ii»ilire«,quiln.couBlnriMim« ing many fine ooUectlfale item*. director of Christian Community IOANN DOVCLAS. OF CT. ■ tundUng jeMlnr, furnilura. tin« callecHil* 1985 to comply or cease operation. MEMORY LANE COUNTRYSIDE AGNES SHIPLEY • with refiniehed fumiture and refiniehed email Hema Action in New Haven, said a $50 itBIIM ,, UL merf BILL ANTIQUES ■ diepUvlng fine advertlelng. furniture from ell It sets a strict procedure for closure BOBBBTSYNDBB, o f CT. ■ handting tampfc fumiture. jewriry increase could mean the difference periiode and many fine coBeetlolea Including loya. hottlaa and doek in an effort to prevent a landfill ganml tins of MwU iluuH , ANTIQUES CENTER between remaining In an apart­ Hema from threatening human health. T H E OIHCHBS (Dmwm CmrUont ■ kuudling couMry f «n«ture. 2224 Boaton Turnpike (Route 44)^ ^ventry. Conn. ment and eviction for many welfare pfiudliny crock* * |u^ BdllBdJId Jt EICHABD LUKAS ■ Small collectihlee and fumhure heme. EPA must approve a plan (or GAIL AND CBNB DICKBNSON ■ handling llnw Uuc ilcim. furniture. One (Next to Sabrina Pool Compaii^y) DEE3 ANTIQUES of MEEIDEN recipients. either removing hazardous mate­ State Rep. Irene B. Favreau, coHoclitilfM WICKBE CONNECTION • Bonide>Jean A Kevin Dlckeneon • Large aeeort* rial or containing it on the site in a MABSHA STOCKLBY. OF MASS. ■ nncootlcctiMre indudingedrer. GAIL and GENE DICKENSON, Proprietor* D-New Britain, who headed a task ment of Wichar. leakproof manner. The law re­ Mug snd loy». force on family living standards fVdNCT * OBLO SMITH • Furniture quired that the agency approve all TESS IBKNA • furniture A ciodu that recommended the Increase, closure plans by last November. ANN JAMES • country pine refiniehed end fine linens said an additional $50 is "absolutely However, 44 percent of the the least we think can be done.” landfills that opted to close have "What we’re talking about is survival." she said MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 16,1987-7 • - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesdav. Dec. 18. 1987 OPINION Look Into ForThe D O W N T O W N “Splrit Of Christmas Past” '. Sacrifices ir’3 the RU55IAKS, Jack ^ILLY. THEV w a n t t o Anderson required on NEGoT iATe a m ARMS PEAL. water pian i : ‘Stone-faced It seems inevitable that there will be conflicts over the steps the town is taking to use zoning regulations as a means of sphinxes and Make It A Regal C hristmas protecting the town’s underground water Pamper those on your supply from pollution. G orbachev gift list with . - _ FH SPEC!AL-fV SHOP There is no w ay to restrict the types of 757 Mairv Sired, Downtown Manclicslcr development that will be permitted on the top Mikahail Gorbachev may not be around as Soviet Crabtree & Evelyn Liauidation Sale of the vast aquifer that runs under so much of RUGBY KNITS ' X up 10 Dee. 30th M anchester without stepping on a lot of toes. /»uc- premier long enough to carry out the treaty he Gourmet Foods & Toiletries signed at the summit last week. Everything Must Go But the fight will have to be faced and the That’s the word we get from the Central Heavy Weight aquifer w ill have to be protected even at the . gochY h4rM. Intelligence Agency and other intelligence sources Favorite Gifts for 100% Cotton 5 0 % ) O FF E ' n e w s $ 2 5 9 0 cost of economic development. 43 monitoring the Kremlin. Gorbachev is on shaky (Original Price) ground. His-reform plans have so unsettled the Favorite People Ass't. stripes The regulations drafted by the staff of the Soviet elite that an ouster or even an untimely g S-M-L-XL Rag. *34 On All Merchandise (Top Brandi) Planning Department are very preliminary. death is possible before the end of 1988. g Girls • Sizes 4^14 Husky Sisen . Suggestions will be invited and changes will So far, the CIA thinks Gorbachev is the genuine g Bovs/Youth • Sizes 4-20 Infants / Toddlers • Sizes 0-4 be made before regulations governing the Super proposals collide article and the glasnost, or openness, he advocates Cash/Check No AdJuBtmcnU on is real. So is the “ perestroika,” the Russian word g MC/VISA Final Sales Previous Sales Aquifer Protection Zone are adopted. for “ restructuring” and the title of his new book. In g RECALS But when it is finally decided what kinds of STARK- budgeted $1.2 million for public the kind of openness rarely seen in a Soviet official, g relations while other states also December 1987 uses w ill be prohibited in the zone, the list is VILLE. Miss - Gorbachev calls his predecessors “ stone-faced g g have hired high-priced promoters. Circled dates indicate either c When more than sphinxes” who indulged in "grandiloquent twaddle sure to include many of the uses that already “ All the well known PR firms went g 903 Main St., Downtown Manchester g 1,000 people re­ (and) unwarranted splendor, abstract slogans, and 997 Main St. a Sunday opening 1-4 pm or exist on land over the aquifer. Thus those uses cently con­ early and went for big bucks,” says g — Hours — Open until 8 pm (all g Robert recurrences of pompous ostentation.” M anchester will become non-conforming and will not be verged on Mis­ an account executive atone leading g Open Wed., Thurs.., FrI. till 9:00 _ '2 4 2 ! others) g sissippi State PR agency. The trouble is, some of those “ stone-faced able to expand. 649-6870 Sat. till 5:30 — Sunday 12-5 g 27 28 ?9 30 31 g University’s at- Walters Illinois has been oampaigning for sphinxes” are still around. Gorbachev is g No matter what changes are made in the list hletic field the SSC for the past four years and threatening their cushy lives with his perestroika, g- g house, they has spent $4.5 million in that effort. which is nothing less than a reordering of the power The Perfect Gift... g of prohibited uses, it is certain the list will OPTICAL g didn’t expect to Arizona has paid a Washington elite. BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS e TRIM-A-TREE Democratic Rep. Jack Brooks, 32K of memory. retail sales, residences and any use thht does deposes them. KGB gossips have nothing but . e t o y s g a l o r e g staged a joint press conference to e CHRIBTMAB WRAP not involve handling hazardous materials. praise for Gorbachev. For his part, Gorbachev e COOKIE pUTTERS e OIPT BOXED proclaim the bipartisan glories of leaves the KGB out when he talks of reform. He ■■^ALLSTATE 39 Purnell Place Texas’ sites. ____ (behind Marlow'i) e OIFTB FOR ALL AOES Comparison of the two lists indicates the often refers to the KGB as “ the competent Like most other states, Missis­ ^ ______iCHINES Manchester • 643-6156 d e g re e to w hich econ om ic sacrifices w ill have authority.” Their internal subversion and dazzlin g! D D IlK 'if'-- e HOUSEWARES ■ SILK A PLASTIC FLOWERS g sippi is proposing only one potential Sale Starts Now tfiru Dec. 24th - Not veiid with eny other o«er. e PICTURE FRAMES ■ RIBBON to be made to provide the protection that location. It does, however, boast a outrageous international actions continue g Wb carry all supplies and accetsorlss. ■ COATS A CLARK YARN ■ HUQE CRAFT absolutely must be provided for the aquifer. unique advantage — co­ unchecked. l£KrfUiiiU ^ iamonJs & ^ in t ^ We also service what we sail, on premiaas. and CROCHET THREAD DEPARTMENT sponsorship of its proposal by two Last June, Gorbachev gave the KGB a foothold in GREAT GIFT IDEA - GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE neighboring states, Alabama and the Red Army, normally out of bounds for the spies i 785 Main St., Manchester • 643^8484 •#3 tailing typtwriltr lint (Source; Dtltquttl 4 Vanlurt Dtvtiopmtnt) EXTENDED STORE HOURS IN DECEMBER g Arkansas. and thugs. M AM-EX / VISA / MC / DISC g SSC promoters here candidly The catalyst for the move was the audacious A Store of Inspiration acknowledge that Mississippi in flight to West German Mathias Rust, who piloted a 1 ‘‘OLD FASHIONED PRICES" WALLPAPER SALE g earlier years was “ publicized only Letters to the editor single-engine Cessna from Helsinki to Red Square. in Downtown Manchester for racial division” and “ dismissed g Gorbachev used the stunt as an excuse to fire 20-50% Discount The Manchester Herald welcomes original as a noncompetitor in the technol­ g 75-year-old Defense Minister Sergei Sokolov and 2 Cone's on all wallcovering books letters to the editor. ogy field.” The Bible in One Year g subordinates. g Unisex — Full Service Hairstyling Letters should be brief and to the point. They But they offer compelling argu­ Available in Many Versions ments that the state now is as Then, Goibachev chose as a replacement Haircuts Perms g should be typed or neatly handwritten, and. for g E. A. JOHNSOX progressive as any other —- and its 63-year-old Gen. Dimitri T. Yazov, the deputy g ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters razzle-dazzle performance In the defense minister of personnel. Of all the positions PAINT CO. g must be signed with name, address and daytime part-public relations, part-show in the military, CIA analysts point out, this is the 1 » 5 ^ 2 0 telephone number (for verification). 723 Main Street g business, part-politics competition one in tight cooperation with the KGB. In fact, it is ]@ibles & Books The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the for the SSC supports their claims. Manchester g 1987 by NEA i often held by a KGB official in military uniform. m n c n e s t e iM A I I interests of brevity, clarity and taste. I “ The KGB has a deal with the Arm y that they s 811 M A IN 8 T . 840 M ain S treet • 649-3396 g Address letters to: Open Forum. Manchester '■/ wonder what Ivana and Don Trump are do­ 649-4501 First of two related columns. have total access to personnel files,” one source g Call for appointment • 643-1442 •g Herald. P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040 ing tonight." said. “ They are intrust!ve in the military, and the Introducing... VICa

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Dec. 16, 1987 T V topics Pozzies •V. -■KT;-; FOCUS „ l ^ p S B 5 Zooms Answer to Pravloua Punlo a- 6 Working spaea □Din ISIIDD CI11C3D Popular columnist takes on TV 1 Small songbird 7 Apple _ nO D D BDOB Social Security 5 Marx brothor 8 Qardan plant nniQ oniDEiDniicic] By Kathryn Baker "City Slickers.” Geist’s style is a kind of polite "The thing that helps is It’s a very laid-back 10 Darivatlon 9 Worthlaaa bit □DC1I3E] DI1C3 DCID Th« Attocloted Prtss description of city life gone berzerk, the way show,” said Geist, relaxing In the control brott, She wants to keep 12 8llpporl*r Miss Manners might report on, say, the World relieved to have one more show under his belt. 10 Heraldic border DOES OI3E3 ISIMoooratad NEW YORK - Bill Geist had a big following Mud-Wrestling Championships, or cartoonist “If there’s any show that a newspaper person 11 Denied QDBBDQnE! ddOO would watch and say, yeah, that they could do 14ChMrful long before he Joined CBS' “Sunday Morning” as George Booth might cover City Hall. Don’t wait 12 Eject □ □ □ OBID ODBQO resident humorist and offbeat story-teller. Begins one column, in typical Geist fashion: those kinds of stories or that style — obviously both her suitors 15 Falla bohlnd 17 Compass point □□□on and □□□ But until he made his debut on television in “In golf, as in life, almost everything is a little they don’t require a professionally polishra 16 Plaator of Paris 19 _ bod □EJCSD B o n n cD n ciD September, most of his fans had never seen his different In New York. Take golf-course person, thank God, because I’m not that, but lUs ISSupplomont fine to be that way on this program and that’s DEAR to apply 21 Mound O d d E3ESE! face. They had only read his humorous, offbeat hazards, (or example, which tend to be of the ;19 Wish for H O C B d n d D column “About New York” in The New York sand and water variety elsewhere, but are far great.” ABBY: I wrote 22 Two words of wmD “It’s taking a chance that I don’t think I would to you a few 20 Tory’s foo □DOEIDDCIOD DOO llmeB. more diverse on New York City’s publii; courses. undorstanding Although he had no television experience Out on the Pelham Golf Course in the Bronx this have Uken If I’d been as esteemed a newspairer years ago when QUES’TION: I’ve heard that the 24 Fill o d d o 23 Actor Richard anmui onn before "Sunday Morning,” it was clear from his week, Don L. Jerome told of one of his tee shots writer as he is by people around,” Kuralt said. my marriage co8t-of living increase in Social 25 Pot Dear Abby □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ first appearnce that Geist, with his distinctive recently bouncing into an abandoned car on the “But on the other hand, he seems to be sort of was breaking Security benefits will be about 4.2 26 Rseontlv (2 24 Baking toda curly, carrot-colored hair, quick laugh and fairway, costing him a stroke.” bom for television. After a couple of Sundays of up. The advice Abigail Van Buren 40 Nothing percent this year. I've also heard wds.) 29 Arrange Geist seems to have successfully adapted his understandable nervousness, he’s really begin­ you gave me that the Me^care medical insu­ 25 New Guinea more than soothing Midwestern drawl, was made for the 29 Lodgor difforantly medium. style to television. Who else could manage to ning to relax and enjoy It. And It’s p e rk ^ up our was better than export 41 Texet city rance premium is going up by $6.90 33 Morass He’s so good that anchor Charles Kuralt is include a hilarious bit of footage of Frenchmen program Just immeasurably, I think.” that of aii the in 19U. Since I get a very small 30Spsddown 42 Cookie 26 Actor Kruger 35 To this place cabbies testing a seat buzzer for obstreperous psychothera­ Social Security check, this means road ingredient already worried about losing him. “I’m certain ' □ □ □ 27U thar 36 Football plays that our problem is going to be, after another few customers in a piece that was ostensibly about pists I paid a the premium increase will be more 31 Epieposm 43 Chemical suffix 25 Move with an 37 Colorado park 44 Compatt point weeks or months, is going to be keeping him on athletes’ commercial endorsements? fortune for. Now than my benefit increase. Isn’t 32 Diminish Laughing, Geist recalled, “The guy said last ELSEWHERE IN TV-LAND: I have another dilemma. there something In the law to easy gait 3B Tree dwelling 46 Ready or _ ‘Sunday Morning,’ because he's a tremendous gradually asset to CBS News, and I know they’re going to night who was editing, I said, ‘Weil, what do you TINKER DEBUTS — ABC has announced that Recently, I met two great men very loudly again, so we thought if prevent this situation? 2 3 4 1 "Down to Earth,” a one-hour series from GTG within the same week. One is an we put him in his car seat beside us, 33 Shape r- be after him to do things for other programs,” think?’ He said, ‘It’s you.’ Beyond that he 34 Biblical ■ Kuralt said. wouldn’t say anything.” Entertainment, former NBC President Grant absolutely gorgeous. 6-foot-2, 35- he might settle down by himself. ANSWER: Yes. Under the law, lo; 1 ^ 1 Tinker’s new production company, will make Its There were only 14 people in the maasura Geist had come to the Times in 1980 from the “It’s you” is a compliment when said to Bill year-old lawyer —divorced. He has the increase in the Medicare Geist. The week everybody else was covering debut next season. The series, co-produced and class, intelligence and money. He restaurant besides our party, but 13 Chicago Tribune, where he had written a column medical Insurance premiuip can­ 3B Qusan of temper tantrums and star egos at the U.S. Open written by Gordon Dawson (“Thp Rockford says he loves me and treats me like the waitress came over and told us not be more than the dollar amount nn about life in the suburbs. His pieces for CBS Olympian a queen. He lives an hour from me. that her customers were leaving IB generally pertain to sports — there hasn't been tennis tournament, Geist found a tennis Files”) and Michael Kozoll ("Hill Street of the cost-of-living increase In daitios tournament whose participants were just happy Blues”), is about observers from another planet The other one is 30 (I’m 29) and because our baby’s crying was Social Security benefits. ie : anyone doing regular sports' features on lives right around the comer from disturbing them. My husband got 36 Actor Murray ia 19 "Sunday Morning” since Ray Gandolf departed to be playing — they were in the 70s, 80s and even sent to Earth to study its inhabitants. 39 Modify — but Geist is already branching out. 90s. When most reporters were still covering the AT4T PRESENTS — ATET has announced me. We spend every minute we can upset, canceled our order, and we QUESTION: My 16-year old ^ H 2 4 E winning teams, Geist did a piece on die-hard the premiere production in a series of specials together — watching sports on TV, left. brother has been blind since birth. I 41 Shrewd “It’s kind of what interests me,” Geist said. “That’s been my approach. You just keep doing fans of the Columbia University Lions, who were for NBC - “Inherit the Wind” with Kirk cooking, etc. We get along fam­ Abby. did we overreact by think he should apply for SSI. but 42 Mora quickly 26 27 28 walking out? Or should the waitress what you want to do until somebody tells you to then on the verge of becoming the losingest Douglas, Jason Robards, Darren McGavln and ously. He’s a blue-collar worker, my parents think that because he’s 45 Psaasa (law) Jean Simmons. The two-hour drama based on has money, but he’s only average have approached the situation 30 stop.” footbali team in major coliege history. They a minor, they’re responsible for 47 Maka cartain later made it into the record books with 41 the Scopes "monkey trial” of a teacher who tried looking. He says he loves me. He’s differently? I always thought a him and he won’t qualify. Is that A sampling of "About New York” columns 32 haVe been gathered into the just-released book defeats in a row. to teach evolution in school, will air in March. great company, yet when the restaurant was there to serve right? 4SRtte customers, including those with rapidly lawyer calls, I try to get my 34 ^ H 3 B neighbor out of the way so I can see fussy babies. What is vouropinion? ANSWER; Not entirely. To qual­ 49 Hpnking birds the lawyer. ROGER’S MOM ify for SSI, a person must meet 50 Fling TV Tonight C I am in love with both these men certain income and resource limits. — In different ways. I’m a profes­ DEAR MOM: I don’t know how Some of your parents’ income and DOWN sional, no children, attractive and the waitress could ■ have "ap­ resources will be counted as your drive a California pharmacist and Ms family S3) m o v i e : 'Pollyanna' A 13- The story ot a prince and a beggar boy ceives a desperate call from a 6-year-old addicted to love. I want both of proached the situation differently. ” 5:00PM over the brink, he stages Ms own form of brother’s in determining if he 1 Inflict year-old orphan works a special kind of who change clothes and Identities. Errol boy who has AIDS. (60 min.) rebellion. Brian Dennehy, Anno Archer, them. Help! She acted appropriately to have meets those limits. Tell your magic and spreads joy to the malcontents Flynn, Claude Rains, Alan Hale. 1937. ® (D d® News DILEMMA IN N Y politely informed you that her 2 Bank Hallie Todd. 1966. Rated R. parents they should check at any of a New England town. A "Wonderful ( $ gS) Muppat Family Christmas (CC) Christmas Memory (CC) This au­ (D G® Edge customers were leaving because of Social Security office to see if your 3 Saivsa World of Disney" presentation. Hayley Kermit, Miss Piggy, the Muppet Babies, as­ tobiographical story written and narrated [USA] of Night Mills, Jane Wyman. 1960. sorted Fraggles and Muppet creator Jim DEAR DILEMMA: Every young your baby’s crying. brother can get SSI payments. 4 Author Anaia — o o m (C)t987 by NEA. Inc by Truman Capote portrays the friendship 1 2:40AM (g) m o v ie ; Matt Helm' women should have your problem. Considering the circumsta nces of [E S P N ] AuatraHan Rules Football: First Henson celebrate Chriatmas with Fozzie between a lonely old woman (Geraldine When a beautiful nu)via star's life is threa­ Semifinal Game (60 min.) (R) Bear and his mother - at Mrs. Bear's Page) and a little boy as they share in tradi­ tened. a private eye takes the case or>ly to You say you ’’want” both of them. your trip, you were all under a great QUESTION: I have been receiv­ house (60 min ) Well, you have both of them. You deal of stress, so if your husband [TM C] MOVIE: '48 Hrs.' (CC) A convict tional Christmas preparations. (60 min.) (R) find himself involved «in an international ing Social Security survivors benef­ is released from prison for 48 hours to help ID Evening Magazine Actor Tom Sel- G® Kojak Part 1 of 2 black market operation. Tony Franctosa, don’t say whether you’re being “overreacted.” that’s understan­ leck; fame associated with scandal. Val Bisoglio, Patrick MacNee. 1975. (R) its since my father died several a rumpled police detective catch two es­ g ) Star Trek pressured by either one for an dable. However, a colicky baby David Kooi/Mancheater Herald caped killers. 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We’re Just in the bid for nomination by charging sales tax on each process of getting everyone to Bv P#t#r L. VernacI In eight of the early states. Hart’s box sold Id town, outraging Scout comply.” Continued from page 1 party into the 1990s,” he said. Th« Auoclatcd Press task in getting his name on the leaders who rely on thp sales to Arnold said the city sales tax Haft said he wasn't going to ballot could be easy if he can fund a summer camp and other ordinance has been on the books hours after he filed as a candidate discuss his Involvement last spring WASHINGTON - Gary Hart has convince a secretary of state or an activities. since 1968 but had not been in the New Hampshire primary. with Miami model Donna Rice. only a matter of days to move his election board that he is a nation­ “Taxing Girl Scout cookies is enforced against charitable or-, Hart suggested he might be willing Disclosure of that relationship led newly restarted presidential cam­ ally recognized candidate. Other­ the worst thing I’ve ever heard gapizations because of a lack of to settle for less than the presiden­ to portraiU of Hart as a womaniser paign into high gear if he is to wise, he has to come up with of,” said Peggy Lewis, who is. staH. tial nomination. — and to his withdrawal as a rsimplicity At Its Best compete in is early states where 30 thousands of signatures fast to land responsible for 450 Girl Scouts In 1985, the city began an His"basellne,” he said, is having candidate. percent of the Democrats’ national a spot on the ballot. and their leaders. aggressive tax audit program somb Influence on the positions the convention delegates will be In North Carolina, forexample, if “We are the only city in and started looking more closely Democratic Party takes in its Drivers Injured chosen. Hart is not nominated for a ballot northern Colorado” charging at charitable groups. platform. Hart filed Tuesday for the New spot by the state Board of Elections, the tax, Lewis said Tuesday. On a $2 box of Girl Scout “I’m not going to perpetuate a A Manchester teen-ager was Hampshire primary, beating the he has to round up'petiUons signed “Donations are what they are campaign that’s not going any­ first of dosens of deadlines he faces cookies, the sales tax will charged with drunken driving ich blue skies. . . rolling fields dotted with by 10,000 registered Democrats by taxing. How can they tax a amount to 5 cents per box for where or doesn’t have any popular Saturday in connection with a wild h erbs. . . rows of tall cy press trees. . . in the next month to get his name on Jan. 5. Similar rules govern ballot donation? We don’t support or that doesn’t have at least the ballot and line up hundreds every box sold within city limits, two-car accident in which she and colorful outdoor markets piled high with access in MassachusetU, Florida, understand.” Arnold said. Food sold at groc­ the chance to take enough delegates three others were injured, police potential delegates. “I had never heard of such a to the convention to condition the fresh fruits and vegetables. Mtr Tennessee, Kentucky, Rhode Is­ R In all. the IS states. New ery stores is taxed the same. said. land, Maryland and Mississippi. thing. I Just find this to be platform and the policies of this The teen-ager, Ann Morano, 17, of Hampshire, Nevada, Massachu­ extremely unfair,” said Abby “Some of these groups are in Such is the charm of Provence, a region of unique La Tapenade setts, Texas, Arkansas, Florida, Texas, which with 198 delegates direct competition with local 19>A Eldridge St., was traveling Cato, volunteer cookie sales west on Hilliard Street at about beauty in the South of France. For centuries, it has Missouri, North Carolina, Tennes­ is the largest of these early states, chairwoman for Troop 458. vendors, and to not be taxed Isan drawn many famous artists, including Vincent Van 1 can (6.5 ounces) tuna, drained requires a campaign to submit inequity,” Arnold said. “We 12:20 p.m. Saturday when she ran a see, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Ma­ “It just seems a little crazy to Man charged Gogh, to paint under its burning sun. 1/2 cup pitted black olives, rinsed and drained ryland, Alabama, Illinois and Mis­ petitions with 5,000 signatures to don’t want to create an unfair red light and struck a southbound me,” she said. “They said they car on Adams Street, police said. , 1/4 cup capers, rinsed and drained sissippi, account for at least 1.24S of the state party by Jan. 4 to quaiify were Just trying to make it fair, tax environment.” A 22-year-old Manchester man was charged by police for running a Police said the second car, Provence is an area undisturbed by food trends or 1 clove garlic, minced the 4,160 delegates to the Demo­ for the state’s unusual primary and but it doesn’t seem fair to nie.” The annual cookie sales drive 1 teaspoon D(jon mustard cratic National Convention next caucus to be held on March 8. runs January through March. red light after an automobile operated by Barbara Sentipal, 24, fashions. Instead, its spirit lies in its ties to the earth of 95 Burnham St. Extension, 1 teaspoon anchovy paste July in Atlanta. New Hampshire and Missouri accident Tuesday, police said. and its abundance. F o ^ here is a foremost pleasure ‘ 'I don’t see how he has the time to Michael C. Isham, of 438 West Manchester, went off the road and of life and is often describedas “good food” or “family 2-3 teaspoons olive oil require $1,000 fees while Arkansas rolled over on Its side. put an operation and organization charges $5,000 to avoid the hassle of Middle Turnpike, was charged food” rather than haute cuisine. in place,” said Loretta Bowen, after his 1973 Ford Maverick Sentipal was admitted to Man­ Combine all ingredients except oil in food proces­ gathering signatures to qualify for Donna loses jeans Job chester Memorial Hospital, where political director of the S1S,000- the primary. collided with a 1977 Monte Carlo sor or blender. Process until mixture is well blended. driven by Louise Madden of Vernon she was treated for a neck iitjury member Communication Workers In Alabama candidates must Add enough olive oil to moisten. Serve as a spread of America. “Raising money and NEW YORK (AP) — The maker The company has chosen a new after running a red light, police and facial lacerations, a hospital on thin slices of bread or on cucumber slices or use the media buys have to be done way submit petitions with 2,000 signa­ of No Excuses blue Jeans says model-spokeswoman whose iden­ said. After the 12:45 a.m. collision spokeswoman said. She was dis­ tures and a $500 fee by Jan. IS. tity will be announced next month, charged on Sunday. as a filling for stemmed mushrooms or hollowed ahead of time. Donna Rice is no longer a model- at the intersection of Tolland cherry tomatoes. “It’s much, much too late for Illinois requires petitions with spokeswoman. but the decision to and the Rice ads will no longer be ’Turnpike and Adams Street, Isham Treated for minor injuries and another candidate to enter the race 3,000 signatures to qualify for the replace her was unrelated to Gary aired, Marder said. and the two passengers in his released were Morano and three at this point. I don’t think he has a state’s non-binding “beauty con­ Hart’s decision to re-enter the Rice did not comment publicly automobile fled the scene without passengers in her car, all 17 years prayer for the nomination.” test” presidential primary on presidential race. ’Tuesday on Hart’s announcement on Madden’s condition, old; Dawn SarnI of 35 Timrod In addition. Federal Election March 15. In addition to the beauty Reports about Hart’s relation­ that he was once again seeking the police said. Road; Jeanine Proctor, of 65 Commission spokeswoman Karen contest, the Illinois primary ballot ship with Rice forced him to drop Democratic presidential Isham was found at the Manches­ Spruce St.; and Michelle Plecity, of Finucan said it would be up to Hart provides for the direct election of out of the race for the Democratic ter home of his mother, C.F. Isham, 79 Eldridge St. nomination. Morano was charged with driving M tr to seek a ruling on whether 113 people to be delegates to the presidential nomination in May. She recently moved from Miami by police, police said. He said he donations he received earlier this Democratic National Convention. "Frankly, we’d made the deci­ fled the scene because he did not while intoxicated and failure to to the Los Angeles area to look for obey a traffic signal. She was Veal Scallops Provencal year would be eligible for matching The real trick in Iliinois will be sion and planned to announce it work as a model and actress. have insurance and he was afraid of funds from the federal Treasury. Thursday, but we moved it up after going to Jail, police said. released without bond and is to rounding up 113 people scattered Rice’s mother, Miriam Rice, said appear in Manchester Superior . 8 veal scallops (about 11/2 pounds) She said Hart reported raising among 22 congressional districts we heard about Hart,” said Dari He was charged by police with 2 tablespoons butter about $2.1 million during his Marder, a spokeswoman for New in a telephone interview from her failure to obey a red light, for not Court on Monday. and getting them to qualify for the home in Irmo, S. C., that neither she 2 tablespoons olive oil candidacy, although it is not clear ballot. Each of those people will Retail Concepts Inc., which makes having insurance and evading how much of that would be eligible the No Excuses line. nor her daughter had any comment responsibility. SBven gallons 12 ounces fresh mushrooms, sliced have to submit petitions containing on Hart’s return to the race. 1/3 cup chopped green onions or shallots for matching funds if the former signatures of 0.5 percent of the The ads, which featured Rice No injuries were reported In the It takes about seven gallons of oil senator won a favorable ruling registered Democratic voters in saying, “I make no excuses, I only "Oh, hell,” said Rice’s father. accident, police said. to make the rubber compound in 1 garlic clove, minced from the commission. their districts. All that has to be wear them,” were unveiled amid a Bill Rice, when he heard the news. Isham will appear in Manchester one of today’s modem passenger 1/2 cup dry white wine Hart, who had $1.1 million in done by Jan. 13. publicity blitz in September. “It’s not going to quit, is it?” Superior Court on Jan. 18. tires. 2 tablespoons chopped parsley # 4T unpaid debts from his unsuccessful 1 bay leaf 19S4 presidential campaign and In Provence, daily shopping is an expected and wel­ 1/2 teaspoon dried, crushed thyme little if any money left over from his come routine throughout the year, with each season 1 tablespoon tomato paste or puree Strawberry Clafoutis aborted 1988 bid, denied Tuesday Salt and pepper to taste that he was re-entering the cam­ offering its own “gifts of nature.” Indeed, resource­ Merbed Green Beans paign to qualify for federal match­ fulness is the cornerstone of all Provencal kitchens. 1 quart fresh strawberries ing funds. Home cooks will use the freshest produce with local Pound each veal scallop gently with a wooden mallet 1 pound green beans, cleaned and stemmed 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted olive oil, garlic and herbs to prepare healthy and until thin. Cut into 2-inch pieces. Melt butter and 4 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 eggs delicious meals. olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat; add 2 tablespoons minced parsley 2/3 cup sugar • FREE scallops and cook Just until done, about 1 to 2 minutes 2 teaspoons minced fresh tarragon leaves, 1/3 cup flour Obituaries DELIVERY Another regional product of nature is the delightful on each side. Remove to warm platter. or 1/2 teaspoon dried crushed tarragon 1 tablespoon lemon juice sparkle of Iferrier. Ihking its place amid the vineyards leaves 1 tablespoon IViple Sec • FREE and orchards of Provence is the Perrier spring, known Add mushrooms, onion and garlic to skillet; saufe 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 teasptrans vanilla living H. Prentice to have existed 140 million years ago. An ideal mix over medium heat 2 minutes. Add wine, parsley, bay 1/4 teaspmn nutmeg 1 cup milk NORMAL of natural carbonation and minerals makes Perrier leaf and thyme; cook S minutes. Add tomato paste Salt and pepper Confectioners’ sugar Irving H. Prentice, 74, of 55 • HOOK-UP unique, and its friendly little green bottle comes and salt and pepper to taste. Return meat to sauce. Teresa Road, husband of Ena straight from the tiny village of Vergeze to people in Gently heat to serving temperature. Makes 4 Place beans in saucepan; add 1 cup water. Cook over Preheat oven to 3S0 degrees. Butter a 10-inch quiche (Hooks) Prentice, died Monday at medium heat until beans are tender but flrin, about pan; set aside. Arrange strawberries, upside down, his home. • FREE more than 100 countries. servings. He was bom in Manchester. Nov. SERVICE 10 minutes. Drain liquid; rinse beans with cold water. in quiche pan. Place butter, eggs, sugar, flour, lemon 26, 1913. and lived here most of his Celebrate the festive spirit of Provence Drain well. juice. Triple Sec and vanilla in blender; blend until smooth. Heat milk until steaming; add to ingredients life. Before retiring in 1978, he was a Using the staples of Provence, you can create a menu with drinks that are light and bubbly. For in blender and blend until snuxith. Gendy pour batter foreman at Pratt & Whitney Air­ ..PLUS that captures the feeling and flavors of the area’s foods. a free collection, write to; Melt butter in saucepan with beans; add parsley, tar­ craft, Blast Hartford for 22 years. Include the tradition of sparkling Perrier as a natural Party With Perrier ragon, lemon juice and nutmeg. Heat to serving tem­ over strawberries. Bake 40 to 45 minutes, until puffy Previously, he was a loom fixer and MUCH in the center. Serve either warm or cold with con­ accompaniment. Ihke time to enjoy these regional P.O. Box 2313 perature; salt and pepper to taste. Makes 4 servings. weaver at the Cheney Brothers Silk fectioners’ sugar sifted on top. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Mills. He was a member of South MORE dishes that are lowfet, not teeming with salt and mind Greenwich, CT 06836 United Methodist Church, the Man­ their calories. chester Lodge 73 and a member of the Old Guard. He was also a former member of the Manchester Square Dance Club. Your Neighbor's Kitchen Besides his wife, he is survived by twodaughters, Mrs. Fred (Martha) Loew and Linda Nevins, both of Manchester; two sisters. Mrs. SANYO SANYO Alfred (Pearl) Dorey of East WALKMAN BOOM B O X Hartford and Mrs. Elmer (Norma) • AM /FM • PO R TA B LE She loves Christmas Vennart of Manchester; seven • STEftBO • AM /FM grandchildren; a great-grandson; • DUAL CASSETTE and several nieces and nephews. By Nancy Pappas The recipe she’ll prepare, spritz fingers, is an ’The funeral is Thursday at 11 Manchester Herald example of this. Each batch makes six dozen. a.m. at the Holmes Fuenral Home. “That’s good, because it means I only have to do 400 Main St. Burial will be in East Many hostesses worry that they’ll hurt friends’ it twice.” she said. Cemetery. Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. feelings by omitting them from a party guest list. Memorial donations may be But Sandy Lappen of Timrod Road figures her Spritz fingers made to the American Heart friends are relieved if they’re not invited to her IVt cups butter Association. 310 Collins St.. Hart­ annual cookie swap. “You need 12 dozen cookies, 1 cup sugar ford 06105. just to get in the door,” Lappen said last week. 3 egg yolks “That’s an awful lot of extra baking to think of 1 teaspoon vanilla doing at this time of year. I almost feel guilty V* teaspoon salt Caroline Ritchie SCOTT inviting people, because I know it Just means Caroline Ritchie. 84, of 333 STEREO 3'A cups sifted flour more work for them. People are probably IVi cups (approximate) chocolate chips Bid well St., died Tuesday at a RECIEVER relieved not to be invited.” Manchester convalescent home. • AM/FM ■A cup (approximate) finely chopped walnuts • 25 WATT PER CHANNEL In spite of these misgivings, Lappen finds her Beat butter, sugar and yolks together in a large She was born in Manchester, Dec. invitations are rarely declined. “A few people 9. 1903, and had been a lifelong bowl. Add vanilla and salt and mix well. Add will say. ‘Look, I’m Just too busy to do all that.’ flour gradually, using your hands. resident. But this doesn’t happen very often,” she said. She is survived by a niece. Olive ■ tfl I- Load a cookie press with dough. Using the star C. Gordon of Lynnfield, Mass.; and It’s not surprising to find Lappen entertaining tip, make 3-inch strips on ungreased cookie three nephews, David Frye of during the Christmas holidays. She is a sheets. Bake for 8 minutes in a 375-degree oven. Itomerville. Mass., Alton Frye of self-described “Christmas freak,” with practi­ Aliow to cool completely. Wobum, Mass., and James Frye of cally every surface in her home fully decorated. Melt chocolate chips and dip both ends of each Cleveland. Ohio. Miniature ornaments hang in each pane of her of the cookies in the melted chocolate. While the The funeral Is Friday at 10a.m. at kitchen window, and a toy train snakes around chocolate is still wet, dip into walnuts. Set aside the Watkins F’uneral Home, 142 E. the wide blue countertop. On each shelf, there are to dry completely. Center St. Burial will be in the East tiny elves, pine cone wreaths or bunches of Yield; 6 dozen. Cemetery. Calling hours are Thurs­ cinnamon sticks interspersed with plaid ribbons. day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Her decorating takes Lappen a fuil two days One of Lappen’s close friends, Mary Boyle, each year, but it’s work she enjoys, she said. “It’s attends the annual cookie parties and even Mildred Westphal so much fun to unpack, and so much work to pack invites some of the guests. “I think she’s even up again,” she said. more enthusiastic about this than I am! ” Lappen Mildred (Kensel) Westphal, 76, of This year, the decorating was done early, said. Here are the sliced nut cookies which Boyle Bolton, widow of Frederick H. because Nathan Hale School, where she is a prepared for last night’s party; Westphal, died Tuesday at her speech therapist, decided to hold its faculty party home. at her home, ‘"rhat was fun. I had the whole She was bom in Hartford and had house looking like Christmas early in the Sliced nut cookies lived in Bolton for the last 30 years. month.” she said. 1 cup white sugar She was employed as a supervisor The cookie swap is an idea she picked up from 1 cup brown sugar by the Connecticut Milk Producers tVt cups melted vegetable shortening Association of Newington for many her sister, who had been involved with these fetes years. She was a member of the beiore. Each guest brings 12 dozen cookies, 3 well-beaten eggs Church of Good Shepherd, in wrapped in batches of a dozen each. While the 1 cup chopped nuts Hartford. guests — primarily women from her neighbor­ 4Vk cups (lour She is survived by her brother, hood — are socializing downstairs, Lappen's t teaspoons baking soda Charles K. Kensel Jr. of Wethers­ husband, ^raig, takes the cookies upstairs. 1 teaspoon salt field; a sister, Doris Reindl of "He spreads them all out, then he gets todothe 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vernon; and several nieces and real work, dividing all those cookies up,” said Vi teaspoon ground cloves nephews. Lappen. When the guests are ready to head Vi teaspoon grated nutmeg Private funeral services and 18582740 home, they each have a huge package of cookies Mix together the two sugars, the shortening, burial will be held at the conven­ — In ten or twelve varieties — waiting for them. the eggs and the chopped nuts. Sift together the ience of the family. There are no' There is little or no competition among flour, baking soda and salt, the cinnamon, cloves calling hours. Rose Hill Funeral Lappen’s guests, she maintains. "No one is and nutmeg. Add to the rest of the mixture. Mix Raglnald Ptnto/IMnehwtsr Hamid Home, 860 Elm St., Rocky Hill, has trying to have the most gorgeous, or the most into a firm dough. Roll out into long, thick rolls. charge of arrangements. Sandy Lappen, left, gets ready for her and Mary Boyle. There were about 30 elaborate cookies,” Lappen said. "We’re work­ Wrap in waxed paper. Chill in the refrigerator cookie swap on Tuesday evening, with women at the party on Timrod Road. Memorial donations may be ing people, we’re looking for recipes that are overnight. Slice thinly and bake on an ungreased made to the American Cancer quick and practical.” cookie sheet. the help of Loraine Livingston, center. Society, 670 Prospect Ave., Hart­ ford 06105. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednewlav. Dec. 16.1W7 — » M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednegdav. Dec. 16. IW The perfect dessert for that special occasion M e n u s Some tasty gift suggestions

until chip* begin to melt. Stir to Senior citizens served In the Manchester public By Nancy Poppas Vi cup butter or margarine The holiday Microwave at S0% (medium To garnish: Vi cnp chopped Vk cup com syrap schools the week of-^Dec. 21-25: Mlnl-fruHcakM smooth. Stir In half-and-half and The following meals will be A/lonchesler Herald season is a time power) for 12 to 17 minutes, or until pecans 1 tablespoon vanilla Monday: Cheeseburger on a roll, 3«g*« to garnish: Vk cnp crashed vanilla. Pour over cake before served at Majdair Gardens and I cap chopped aiiiionds 1 teaspoon salt tor special pudding pulls away from edge of Place butter in a 9-inch glass pie serving. Garnish with peppermint french fries, glazed carrots, vanilla At this time of year, some of us get itchy to put 1 cap golden raisins dish and a wooden pick comes out plate. Microwave at high for 1 to IVk peppermint candies Westhill Gardens the week of Dec. 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind treats, sumptu­ candies that have been crushed. pudding wlA pineapple. on our aprons and cook up a storm. 1 cnp mixed candled frnit OR candied minutes, or until melted. Stir in Grease 12-to-14-cup ring cake 21-25; 2 tablespoons chopped citron ous meais and M ic r o w a v e clean. Let stand, covered for 5 Yields 12 servings. Tuesday: Grape Juice, ham- pineapple rings, minced minutes. Invert onto a serving dish. crumbs until moistened. Press dish. Sprinkle inside generously Monday: Vegetable Juice, roast berger and nnacaroni casserole, A steamy kitchen seems the Ideal place for ■A cup golden raisins spectacular des­ with sugar. Prepare cake mix as beef au Jus, mashed potatoes, 1 cap chopp^ dried apricots 1 cnp broken walnuts serts. To end a Serve warm with hard sauce, firmly and evenly against bottom corn, bread and buttpr, gelatin with singing carols and thinking fondly of distant K it c h e a directed on package. Pour into cauliflower and peas, rye bread, 1 cap tioar, divided Melted butter as needed terves 6 to t people. and sides of pie plate. Microwave at Fantaetic chocolata pie topping. friends. Would they like quick breads or holiday dinner ■ * dish. Microwave at 50% (medium) ambrosia pudding. ■ 4 eggsd Sprinkle yeast and 1 tablespoon of the sugar with a very fes- Marge Churchill high for 1 to IVk minutes, or until Wednesday: Caizone with meat candles? Coffeecake or cocoa drops? Here are ■A cup packed brown sugar for IS minutes, rotating every 4 Tnesday: Apple Juice, chicken a some suggestions which are not only tasty, Into water. Let stand for a few minutes to soften, tive dessert Hard Sauce set, rotating ‘A turn after 1 minute, 24 large marshmallowB sauce, salad, bread and butter, V< cup crushed almond cookies (see note then stirtodlssolve. Beatina cupof theflourand cool. minutes. Increase power to high, I’orange, parslled noodles, whole they’re also sturdy enough to travel well. brings stars to Vk cap mipk Oiristmas cake. below) let stand, covered, until dough doubles In bulk. Vk cnp butter In a S-quart bowl mix brown and microwave for 4 to 7 minutes, baby carrots, garden salad, wheat Thursday and Friday: No school. the eyes of or until cake begins to pull away 1 package (> onwea) chocolate bread, fresh fruit. Combine almonds, raisins, candled fruit, In another bowl, cream remaining sugar and young and old 2 cups powdered sugar sugar, ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon, from sides of pan. Cover with chips Wednesday: Cranberry Juice, apricots and V* cup of the flour. Toss to coat well. butter together until light colored. Beat In eggs, alike. 2 tablespoons water salt, pumpkin, bitters. Place ice 2 taMeopooBs creme de cacao Blue cheese bread 2 teaspoons grated orange peel waxed paper and allow to stand caizone with Italian sauce, green Bolton school* In a small bowl, beat eggs at medium speed. one at a time. Add salt and lemon rind. Beat In Your microwave can help you to v« teaspoon salt cream in a medium bowl. Reduce 2 taUespoons coffee Uqnenr Add brown sugar and crushed almond cookies. Beat butter at high speed of the directly on counter top for 10 beans, antipasto salad, Italian On Monday and Tuesay, Bolton 3W cups buttermilk baking mix yeast mixture. Gradually beat In remaining StA create the perfect dessert for a V* teaspoon ground nntmeg power to 50% (medium). Micro- 1 cnp whipped cream Set mixer on low speed and add remaining ‘A cup electric mixer until fluffy. Mix in minutes. Carefully loosen edges; bread. Ice cream. elementary and middle' schools will Vt cup finely crumbled blue cheese cups flour. special occasion to be enjoyed by V« cnp orange Jnice wave 10 to 20 seconds, or until 1 chocolate wafer pie crast (9 of the flour. remaining ingredients. Yields softened. Fold into pumpkin mix­ invert on a wire rack to cook. Thursday: Orange Juice, roast serve lunches, but tli^ menu will be ■A cup chopped walnuts If you have a strong electric mixer, beat for 5 family and guests. F ^ m the Vi cap butter, softened inch) , 1 tablespoon freeze-dried chives Egg egg mixture to fruit and nuts. Mix well. about 2 cups. ture. Add pecans. Fold in half of Cut off top quarter of cooked pork with gravy, mashed potatoes, announced at a later time. Wednes­ minutes, or until dough pulls cleanly off the traditional plum pudding to deli­ 1/S cnp ^randy Grated chocolate 1 1* cups milk Pour Into three small (two-cup) loaf pans, 1 tablespoons dark molasses whipped topping. Pour into cooled cake. Set aside. Remove center of peas and onions, dinner roll, day no lunch will be served, and beaters when they are raised. If you hear the cate froien holiday pies, the micro- Whipped cream 1 egg, beaten greased generously. Bake in a 325-degree oven t e n s Froaty pumpkin pie pie shell. Place remaining whipped cake by cutting Vk inch from inner applesauce with cinnamon. school Will be closed on Thursday mixer motor begin to strain, turn off appliance wave can help you to create a and outer edge to within linch of the Microwave marshmallows, milk, for 50 minutes, or until a skewer inserted in the 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel topping in a pastry bag, using a Vk Friday: Closed for Christmas. and Friday. Measure baking mix into a large mixing bowl and complete beating by hand. meinorable dessert quickly and V« cup butter bottom. and chocolate chips In a 3-quart center comes out clean. Beat in fruits and nuts. Let stand, covered, easily. V< cnp raisins inch star tip. decorate top of pie casserole at medium (50%) power and stir in cheese, nuts and chives. Combine Yield; three small loaves. May be wrapped IVk cups glngersnap cookie with rosettes. Sprinkle with re­ Scoop out the inside with a spoon, Meals on Wheels milk and egg. Stir into dry mixture just until until dough doubles in bulk. Stir dough down We hope that you, your family M cnp currants crumbs for3to4mlnutes. Stir; cool slightly. Coventry schools well and delivered within a month. maining pecans. Freeze at least 6 leaving 1 inch of cake on the bottom. The following meals are to be blended. Spoon into four buttered loaf pans. firmly with a wooden spoon, then place in two and friends will enjoy the sugges­ Hard sance (see recipe to follow) i cup packed brown sugar Add creme de cacao and coffee V hours or overnight. Yields 6 Refrigerate or freeze for at least 1 served to Meals on Wheels clients The following lunches will be Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven for 40 greased 7-inch round pans. tions made in today’s column for Cenerously grease an S-cup ring M teaspoon ground ginger liqueur to the milk mixture. Chill servings. hour.' served at the Coventry elementary minutes, or until a wooden pick inserted in Brush tops lightly with melted butter, le t rise very special holiday desserts. baking dish. Csat the bottom and Vk teaspoon gronnd nntmeg for 20 to 30 minutes. the week of Dec. 21-25. The hot noon Place ice cream in a medium size schools the week of Dec. 21-25; center comes out clean. Cool in pan 10 minutes. Panettone in pans for a third time, this time for 30 minutes. sides with granulated sugar. Place Vk teaspoon ground cinnamon Whip cream until stiff. Fold Into meal is listed first, the cool bowl. Microwave at 30% (medium- Monday: Meatballs with gravy Remove from pan and cool completely on a wire Brush top of dough lightly with melted butter remaining ingredients except hard Dash of salt Ice cream holiday cake chocolate mixture. Pourlntochoco- afternoon meal listed second; (Italian coffeecake) Plum pudding low) for 30 to 60 minutes, or until over noodles, roll and butter, green rack. again, then place In a preheated 350-degree oven sauce in a large bowl, ^ a t at I cnp canned pumpkin late wafer crust. Garnish with Monday: Beef stew with a tablespoons granulated sugar medium speed of electric beater for 2 tablespoons sugar softened. Spoon into cake cavity. biscuit, wax beans, salad, dessert. beans, chilled fruit. ' 2 envelopes dry yeast for 30 minutes, or until golden brown. t 1 teaspoon aromatic bitters whipped cream and grated choco­ Yield: four loaves. Breads may be wrapped in Yield: 2 round coffeecakes. May be wrapped 4 cups soft white bread cubes 2 minutes, or until blended, scrap­ 1 package (2 layer size) chocolate Replace top and freeze for at least 6 Ham sandwich, fruit, milk. Tuesday: Fruit Juice, pizza, hot ■A cup sugar 1 pint butter pecan ice cream late. Freeze. To serve; remove double plastic wrap and delivered within a week in plastic and kept for a week or frozen for about 1 cap all-pnrpose flour ing bowl occasionally. Spoon into cake mix hours. Tuesday: Beef roulades, rice vegetable, ice cream. 1 cup warm water Vi cup chopp^ pecans 1 quart peppermint stick ice Combine chocolate chips and from freezer 5 to 10 minutes before Wednesday: Fruit Juice, grilled or may be frozen for up to a month. 4>A cups all-purpose flour six months. V4 cap packed brown sugar dish. Cover with plastic wrap. 1 carton (S ounces) frozen serving. Yields: 1 nine-inch pie to pilaf, squash, salad, dessert. Egg Place on an inverted saucer in cream syrup In a 1-quart bowl. Microwave cheese sandwich, pickle chips, E I teaspoon baking soda salad sandwich, fruit, milk. whipped topping, divided at high power for 30 to 60 seconds, or serve 6 to 8 people. I teaspoon ground cinnamon microwave. Vk cnp chocolate chips Wednesday: Chicken a la king, fruit. ‘ cauliflower, green beans, salad, Thursday and Friday: No school. dessert. Tuna salad sandwich, Supemarket Shopper fruit, milk. The following lunches will be Cran-apple sweet potatoes Thursday: Pot roast of beef with served at Coventry High School the gravy, baked potato, zucchini, week of Dec. 21-25; Monday: Beef and bacon burger 5 to 6 medium ewaot One 8-ounca can whole salad, dessert. Bologna and cheese Our sincar* v»l>h lo you...A holiday sandwich, fruit, milk. on a sesame roll, potato puffs, potatoM, poalad, or two 18- cranberry sauce assorted fruit. ' ' , filled with peace, )oy and laeatlng Good ideas but they just don’t work Friday: Closed for Christmas. with family and Irlanda. 2 tableapoons apricot Tuesday: Grilled cheese sand­ Greetings & C ounca cane ewMl potaloae, dralnad and cut Into blto-elzt praservas wich, vegetable, fruit. DOUBLE COUPONS By Martin Sloane Manchester Hospital placM 2 tabloapoons orange Wednesday: No lunch served. United Features Syndicate The following meals will be Thursday and Friday: No school. 31, 1988. OiM 21-ounca can apple pie marmalade Clip ’n’ file refunds HANOVER Pasta Salad Offer. Receive a coupon served In the Manchester Memorial filling STOP SIGNS MEAN SAVINGS! V IC T O R Y m i O I ’ good for one free bag of Hanover Pasta Salad. Send Hospital cafeteria to senior citi­ RHAM high schools [ ARIY C A llf ORNIA DEAR MARTIN: The letter from Fruit, Vegetables, Starches the required refund form and two Universal Product zens, between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. M a n z a n illa M a ra s c h in o your Fort Wayne. Ind.. reader who (File No. 4) Cut fresh potatoes Into bIte-sIze pieces. In a large saucepan The following lunches will be *""wn"THl"cOUP<)NiAN ARJ400) * " scoup wT a n " * * "iT Code symbols from any of Hanover’s new pasta daily; ADOITiONAL *7.50 PURCHASE J Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off served at RHAM Junior and senior ADOmONAL '7.50 PURCHASE C h e rrie s has ideas for what she would like to salad varieties. Expires Feb. 29. 1988. cook potatoes, covered, in enough bolting salted water to cover, Sunday: London broil with gravy, BLUE BONNET QUARTERS | O liv e s see in the supermarket was very coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage fried shrimp, baked chicken in high school the week of Dec. 21-25; CONFECTIOHERS. LIGHT OR DARK BROWN HEINZ Old Fashioned Pickle Tray Offer. Receive about 15 minutes or until tender. Drain and set aside. Spread pie one I interesting. But I am a cashier with coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed Monday: Fruit Juice, hot dog on a S? ‘ M b I a Heinz Genuine Oak Serving Tray. Send the filling in an 8- by 8- by 2-inch baking dish; arrange cooked fresh gravy. 8 9 ® eight years of supermarket expe­ proofs of purchase while looking for the required required refund form and two labels from any Monday: Seafood newburg. chili roll, baked beans, buttered carrots, I ASP Sugar ! Margarine S 2 ®1 or canned sweet potatoes on top. In a small mixing bowl stir LimtiOneCouponPerfamify • IN OIL on VMTER-CHUNK LIGHT rience, and I can tell you why some forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and dog, submarine sandwich by the pudding with topping. I u n n One Coupon Pet Fanwly | f - H J l l Valid Sun Dec ISIMbru Sat. Om 19th. 1917 ^ EARLY CALIFORNIA variety of Heinz Old Fashioned Pickles, along with a ! \JS 9 m VsMSun Dec OIMhfwSat.Ooc. t9tb. 1997 ^ of her ideas are unreasonable. magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers together cranberry sauce, apricot preserves and orange inch, chicken Parmesan. Tuesday; Fruit Juice, grinder, Chicken of the check or money order for $10.50. Expires Feb. 29, WITO THIS C O U P O N * AN AP-J60? ' ' " ^ " h t " ^ o u p w * a n " " p"" i * ^ Ripe Pitted A A 0 may not be available in all areas of the country. ADOITIONAL *7.50 PURCHASE ■ She would like to see shopping 1988. marmalade; spoon over sweet potatoes. Bake, uncovered, in a Tuesday: Sausage and peppers, chips, banana. ADDITIONAL ‘7 SO PURCHASE ' Olives S ea lim a carts with built-in calculators. Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. clam roll, quiche, braised short Wednesday: Cook’s choice.. EARLY CALIFORNIA SLICED. CRUSHED OR CHUNK | LIPTON Side Dish 1988 Calendar Offer. Receive a 350-degree oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until heated through. on# I ENRICHED , tiny j a o n Great idea, except that they would Thursday and Friday: No school. B u y O n e I Buy One B D B B f 2^ ! Spruce Shrimp « i . ^ 9 Lipton Side Dish 1988 Calendar, with $6 in coupon Makes 6 to 8 servings. ribs. Get One rB e B K se can Prince Lasagna «■ oy be destroyed by children or adults, These offers require refund forms: G e l O n e I savings. Send the required refund form and four Nutrition information per serving: 354 cal., 2 g pro., 83 gcarbo., Wednesday: Turkey divan, beef ! Oaisha or Empress Pineapple J b o il e d - z i- v * or worse yet. stolen. Don’t tell me CHEF BOYARDEE Buy Three Get One Free Stuffed Olivet O&C Onions o. 79' Maxwell House Coffee » 2 .4 9 Universal Product Code symbols from Lipton Rice stroganoff, knockwurst and sauerk­ Andover Elementary . lim it One Coupon Pef Farmly | itnu i One Coupon Pef FamUy ■ Offer. Receive a coupon good fora free 7-ounce can 2 g fat, 29 mg sodium. U.S. RDA:521 percent vit. A, 36 percent vlt. ^ f_ % J M * Valid Sun Dec O ththruSat Dec 19th.t987 . Valid Sun Dec IM M hruSal Dec tfth. 1917 | REGULAR PERK OR A.D.C. , r - k r t r k this wouldn’t happen. If a shopper & Sauce. Lipton Potatoes & Sauce, Lipton Noodles & raut, lion’s ferry sandwich, I WHOLE ,7/-k/-kw. of Chef Boyardee Canned Pasta (maximum value 70 C, 12 percent riboflavin, 24 percent iron, 39 percent phosphorus. The following lunches will be Royal Prince Yams <>. 89® Folgers Brick Pak Coffee » 2 .3 9 needs to save herself from the Sauce, or Lipton Cool Side Salads. Expires March Thursday: Veal r cacciatore. RUM Oet-STRONt 30120Z. CANS AM embarrassment of not having cents). Send the required refund form and three served at Andover Elementary NEWENGLAND 31. 1988. or while supplies last. cheese ravioli, cheeseburger on a Snow’s Clam Chowder 9 9 ' Miller Beer 1 2 Universal Product Codes from any variety of Chef School the week of Dec. 21-25; THE BUTCHER SHOP enough money at the checkout Here’s a refund form to write for: a $1 refund. bun, sauerbraten and red cabbage. STRAINED OR WHOLE ALL VARIETIES Boyerdee Pasta (7-ounce). Expires May 31, 19U. Monday: Bacon burger, sliced counter, she should bring her own SNEAKER TAMERS $1 Refund Offer. 1101 Friday: Traditional Christmas Franco American a a m calculator. DEL MONTE, BUTTERFINGER Ice Cream potatoes, carrots, golden cake with 'crnir RH r r ib i m o 2h ih s CTQp^ ruUY COOKED WATfRAnOED A&P Cranberry O A e Westchester Ave.. White Plains. NY 10604. This menu. IM ^ ^ 1 h o NI in r u m p PORTION 1 V U B Offer. Receive a coupon good for $1 off a half gallon I? l i CUSTOM CUT TO ORDLR FRF I ' Gra vy T ’ As far as I know, no existing offer expires Jan. 31, 1988. While waiting for the Saturday: American chop suey. frosting. Sauce of Ice Cream. Send the required refund form and Tuesday: Grinders, chips, colt RUM DBt-OCT WTE. R.C. OR cash-register equipment prints out form, save the Universal Product Code (barcode) barbecued beef, sirloin steak. ^ W h o le ^ C o o k ’s sale Items in a different color in the two stickers from Del Monte Bananas, or one slaw, choice of dessert. from the bottom panel of a package of Johnson’s B e e f R ibs Smoked Hams HF.GUI AM OR NO SAL T AUDI 1) way that it can print coupon Universal Product Code symbol from a six-pack or We Can Help Your Child Wednesday: Cheese pizza. Juice, S i r * a 8 9 * fun-size bag of Butterfinger Candy Bars, of four Odor-Eaters Sneaker Tamers Odor-Destroying Manchester schools green beans. Santa Bearice cream. D el M o n te deductions in red. Your best bet is Comfort Insoles, along with the dated cash-register 1 9 I nUBDEP.-AUyABCTIES to Just watch your items as they are Universal Product Code symbols from four The following lunches will be Thursday and Friday: No school. II, P ortion receipt with the purchase price circled. Gfdin Fw1 Bi‘H ■ V e g e ta b le s C e k e er being rung up and try to remember individual Butterfinger Candy Bars. Expires March Succeed lii School 1 • C orn l/< > ; Diet Coke the sale prices. BLEF R IB -l ARGE END • (»ri“**n lll'.n RLUSOn-RSaOROIfT She would like to save money with 7TH & 8TH RIBS • P«>as 1 / o; ; 2 89^ Pepsi or Pepsi Free m. 99*^ a ’’frequent buyer” incentive pro­ Please understand that I truly DEAR SMALL TOWN: Thank Boston didn’t call it a "frequent Oven Ready CONFECTIONERY. LIGHT OR DARK MEDIUM 4B-CT. LARGE 32-CT. OR EXTRA LARGE 2&CT. gram. But we Just don't have the buyer” program but they recently Shrimp-bacon stir-fry love my job and I know we would you for taking the time to respond to R ib R oa sts A & P B row n a , Luv’s time to install such a program. And not have our jobs without our my reader in Fort Wayne. We all offered their customers discounts D iapers giving incentives to large families customers. But while most people have ideas for the things we would of between $2.50 and $10 off their The Center for Learning offers help that goes Su gar I 1 pound fresh or frozen 2 teaspoons cornstarch SUGAR SUBSTITUTE 6 who purchase a lot doesn’t sound orders, depending on the size. beyond tutoring, providing programs design^ to i SLICED. CHUNK OR CRUSHED ,« / - /-x - are good, we should also be aware like to see in supermarkets and the paaled and develned medium 4 slices bacon, chopped ' Geisha Pineapple • o^”59" Sweet-N-Low very fair to senior citizens. that there are some destructive changes we would make. But we And finally, something few of us improve academic skills while increasing motiva­ 1 tablespoon cooking oil BEEF LOIN-HALVES 3.S9 IB.-CUSTOM CUT FREE! I ALL VARIETIES a a r \ As for convenient restrooms, you •hrimp BEEF RIB-SMALL END: 0TH-12TH RIBS people out there, and they also shop don’t often have an opportunity to would dream of: At a Ralph’s store tion and self-confidence in; \ Pillsbury Quick Breads o?1.19 Bounty Paper Towels "79* wouldn’t believe the damage done in Campton, Calif., overcrowding in Vt cup bias-sliced green 1 cup frozen peas Boneless ^ a 2 9 PLASTIC in our supermarkets. Your reader’s hear how an employee would react Oven Ready A 99 M • Whole to restrooms by customers. The 'h of an 8-ouncs can (W cup) SaranWrap «.n1.29 ideas are wonderful, but unfortu­ to them. the supermarket’s parking lot is no Reading • School Readiness (pre-school) onions Rib Roasts m d m CS TOpLOinS 14 to 16 lbs. tb ' Nestle Chocolate Morsels o, 1 .8 9 description would not be fit to print. nately this world is not quite longer a problem. Valet parking is 3 tablespoons dry sherry bamboo shoots, cut Into thin NEVER FROZEN-10 LBS TO UNDER 14 LBS 75'LB. It may enquire a more mature Math • Homework Helper BEEF RIB-SEM BONELESS Octagon Liquid oi. 1 .19 Customers account for 95 percent of mature enough to handle them. offered free even to customers who Diamond Walnut Meats ,,1.99 world to handle some of these 1 teaspoon finely shredded strips Special Trim a 99 Fresh twoply-3$(w:t the vandalism in our restrooms, Please sign me. make a minimum purchase. Spelling • Remedial/Enrichment Hot cooked rice and we have to pay our employees improvements, bdt one of the gingerroot Rib Roasts ib O CS lU rk e y s id. Betty Crocker Charm in - SMALL TOWN. wonderful things about American □ □ □ V< cup chicken broth FHO2EN-10LBS TO UNDER 14 LBS 7 5 'LB to clean up after them. If you know your child should be doing better... BEEF RIB-BONE IN n n C k A&P Turkeys .v69' P ie Crust Bath Tissue supermarkets is that they are Rib Steaks m o.oy always changing — most of the fRO2EN-SWIFTPBEMIUM-10lflS TO UNDER 14 LBS 75 LB ea call ua... for your child's sake. Thaw shrimp, if frozen. In a large bowl combine green onions, BEEF BIB-BONELESS HAIVES4 79 LB -C u iTO M C N T ^E c’ Butterball Turkeys TuV .b69'= time, for the better. Send questions and comments to Beef Rib E y e s 3.99 sherry and gingerroot. Add shrimp; toss to coat. Cover and FRESH- OVEN STUFFER -W ITHPO P UP TIMER At the Stop It Shop supermarket Martin Sloane In care of the BEEF RiB-BONELESS Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, marinate in the refrigerator for 2 hours. Rib Eye Steaks ,» 5 .9 9 Perdue Roaster Chickens 7 9 ' in North Quincy. Mass., customers PORK LEG-CENTER SLICES 2 39 LB .4 c r \ 8 ★ SA L E can borrow a video tape that Manchester 06040. The volume of Drain shrimp and onions, reserving marinade. In a small bowl BEEF LOIN-TOP LOIN - Fresh Ham Shank 1.59 Boneless Strip Steaks ,b 4 .9 9 teaches children rules of safety and mall precludes individual replies to combine reserved marinade, broth and cornstarch. Preheat a HILLSHIRE-DEEFSAUSACE 2 49LB every letter but Sloane will respond Center for Learning Polska or Smoked Meat Sausage 2 . a how to protect themselves. The wok or large skillet Over high heat. Add bacon and stir fry for 1 to Potato Latkes 1.19 to letters of general interest In the LIT L SMOKIES POLSKAS OR m O >l tapes are offered without charge. After School Progrmm$ Now Forming 646-4943 (4-8 pm„ M-TAJ FULLY COOKED-WATER ADDEO-BONE IN . ^ ^ 20% 2 minutes or until crisp. Remove bacon and set aside; discard Kahn's Lit'L Franks p., 2 .4 9 REGULAR, MMT Oft DOUBU STUF Purity Supreme supermarkets in column. 4« WmI MMO* Tumpka, HMM WKwilaml SvMh«. SnO* MS UwiGlinUr. CT MOW Cook’s Whole Ham 'r : ” » 1 ,3 9 KEEBLER-REQULAR OH LOW SALT drippings. LITTLE SMOKIES OR , ik O A r \ 8 SPECIAL TRIM-WATER ADDEO-BONE IN-flUMP I 79 ^ Oscar Mayer Little Wieners pkq 2 .4 9 Club ^ 3 9 Oree Sandwlch«| 99 Super Savings on Many Add cooking oil to wok. Stirrfry shrimp and onions, half at a Cook's ^oked Hams i» 1 .6 9 8 FROZEN-26TO30CT SIZE-2LB.PKC.14 99 Crackers ib I Cookies i Holiday Gifts time, over medium-high heat for 2 to 3 minutes or until done. Fancy Shrimp r ^ S 9 .9 9 Cook’s Ham Steaks "’c""' 3 .2 9 KEEBLER REGULAR, STRIPED OR CHEWY 8 Return all shrimp and onions to wok. Stir in bacon, peas and FROZEN-COOKED SALAO SIZE * -0 7 .1 5 9 SPECIAL TRIM-HALVES A&P Med, Shrimp r r . ; V,' 6 .9 9 Vanilla g| 6 9 Chips ...469 uppliesCOME SEE OUR bamboo shoots; push mixture to sides of wok. Add marinade .Cook's ^oked Hams bo...... t. 1 .9 9 ainbowi FROZEN-SAU-SEA /- a r > r \ r \ SPECIAL TRIM-HALVES ^ Wafers » 1 Ahoy 1 N e w Y e a r s E v e mixture to center of wok. Cook and stir until thickened and Shrimp Cocktail 3.... 2 .9 9 C!wk's Smoked Hams ib 2 .b a KEEBLER A U FLAVORS ★ CHRISTMAS bubbly. Stir shrimp mixture into sauce. Cook and stir for 2 FULLY COOKED-WATER AOOEO-PORTIONS N.E. Cooked Shrimp 1 0 .9 9 Tewnheuse g| 2 9 Quackers 4 39 minutes more. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve over Colonial Hams « 1 .9 9 TREES & FROZEN-OVEN READY a r \ OOLDCNSMOKED-5LB CAN1VS9 c n n Cheddar «lrs. <^1 Snacks 1 A Balloon Store P a r t y N.E. Round Shrimp K 2 .4 9 rice. Makes 4 servings. Morrell Canned Ham =.n 6.9 9 & Gift Shop ★ SNOWMEN Nutrition Information per serving; 351 cal., 29 g pro., 36 g IB X I FROZEN ★ Enter your name for a Free Dinner * Dancing ^ Open Bar carbo., 9 g fat, 188 mg chol., 767 mg sodium. U.S. PDA; 16 STOP) I 646-2302 Christmas Balloon Tree or a percent vit. C, 22 percent thiamine, 31 percent niacin, 10 percent i.iiN iiiv siYi I n ii. i h u a i i u i i i Snowman Balloon Sculpture calcium, 22 percent iron, 28 percent phosphorus. Minute Maid Blue Bonnet Mon. - Fri. 9“ -5w / Sal. lO^ ^" M a rg a rin e Open Late This Thurs. Until 8 ★ Drawing on Fri. Dec. 18th Orange Juice Saturday Until 5 ★ Local Delivery Free JESTERS COURT ...... 2 8 9 ® Manchester A i i ( I I U f ) . ’ 07 ffA*.CO RN.B^HIBUT8 0RMW TROPtCANA-RCa OR HOME8TYLE CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS-COLOSSAL SIZE IMPORTED FROM SOUTH AMERICA 9 Balloons & Bouquets Snowed Under Green Giant Vegetables o . 9 9 * Orange Juice ^AA9 Nectarines a| 91 Admission *35 Per Person * Reservations Required RICOTTA34JI.3.WOR Navel 3A0<^ ★ SPECIAL HOLIDAY BOUQUETS ALLFUWOB8 . ^ ^ ^ on 8 By Those Excess Brighams Ice Cream eSu gi.oy Polly-0 Mozzarella ^ 2 .5 9 Oranges »>. Peaches or Plums ib I VILNtXA OR CHOCOLATE HOLIDAY FMYORITE-HOOD PREMUM QUALITY-OUTDOOR FLAVOR MPORTED-AACY NATURAL SWEET ★ DELIVERIES £ COSTUMES ★ For more information call Bob at 649-1652 ; ',2 .4 9 8 Vienetta Petites 1 - 59 Golden Egg Nog Tom-Ah-Toes Sulk Honeydew Melons orWtwtu ib.09* Pounds? 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SPORTS Bv The Associated Press basketball players Marvin Alex­ comment, but South Carolina said. ander and Sylvester Gray, Georgia issued a five-paragraph statement “ If what he (Abemethy) says is Seven players have lost their Tech football player Riccardo “Every (sports) agency in the countjv-ja^olng in which the 6-1, 209-pound senior tme, the normal procedure is to athletic eligibility and investiga­ Ingram and TCU football players It (signing undergraduate athletes),” YoL^ was quoted as saying he had "no declare the player ineligible and tions continue into the dealings of Tony Jeffery, John Booty and recollection” of meeting with Aber- then appeal to the NCAA eligibility other players named by a sports Wayne Waddy. Only Booty and have no idea how big this is. This is just the nethy or WilOon. committee for reinstatement,” Tie a positive one agent as having signed contracts In Waddy retain their eligibility. beginning.” " I don’t ever recall talking with NCAA spokesman Jim Marchiony violation of NCAA rules. It is against NCAA rules for anyone named Abemethy or Wil­ said. By acting quickly, he added, Album ’s Sugar Bowl-bound foot­ players to accept benefits from son, or whomever,” Sharpe said. the players’ status should be ball team has lost comerback agents or to sign contracts with “ These people are way off base. resolv^ before the major bowl Kevin Porter and Texas A8tM will them. — Jim Abemethy I ’ve never talked to this guy or his games, which begin next week. “ Every (sports) agency In the ; 'V ‘ be without lineman Tony Bartley Abemethy said Collins’ contract, partner. I ’ve never gotten anything and running back Melvin Collins for the only one not given to the from them, any letters or anything. country is doing it (signing under­ for the Whaiers the Cotton Bowl. Those three were graduate athletes)," Abemethy ; V". .• newspaper, was in a safe-deposit I ’ve- never even heard of these ruled ineligible by their respective said In a telephone interview from On the Whalers’ sixth power-play box and would be brought to the rling Sharpe and Auburn’s Tracy and Melvin Collins and after my guys.” By Jim Tierney challenge of a Kevin Dineen slap­ universities after agent Jim Aber­ paper this week. talks with those two players, I have Perry, brother of Chicago Bears Atlanta. "You have no idea how big of the night, Dave Babych gained Rocker. Manchester Herald shot on a breakaway. nathy reported that they had signed “ These guys all knew what they decided to declare them ineligible tackle William "The Refrigerator” this is. This is just the beginning.” the equalizer with 8:01 left in " I don’t have contracts on those After failing on back-to-back contracts with him. were doing. Every one of them,” guys,” Abemethy said. “ But based for competition until we can find out Perry, said he talked with Aber- The agent, said he decided to gc regulation. Mike Millar, along the HARTFORD — As far as dead­ power-play opportunities at the Of the nine athletes that Aber­ Abemethy said. “ I mean, they’d sit on (NCAA) mles, I know Perry all the facts about their dealings” nethy and Wilson once in July, but public because he was disgusted by left boards, threaded a perfect pass locks are concerned, this one was a start of the second period, the nathy said had signed contracts there and bid and dicker with me." shouldn’t have bran eligible this with Abemethy, Texas A&M Coach gave them "the cold shoulder" ■ the “ hypocrisy” of college sports. postive one for the Hartford Whalers fell behind, 2-0, at 5:43. to Babych in front of the net and he with him, seven have subsequently All the football players named by season.” Jackie Sherrill said. when they tried to sign him. He said his decision also was Whalers. Rookie John LeBlanc followed his one-timed the puck past Caprice. " I lost their eligibility. Abemethy are seniors except Col­ Perry is set to play in the Citms Athletic officials at TCU and TCU Athletic Director Frank Influenced by a recent religious Riding a four-game winning initial shot which caromed off the got lucky,” Millar said. “ It (the In a copyright story Tuesday, the lins, who Is a junior. The basketball Bowl on Jan. I and Sharpe is headed Clemson said they would investi­ Windegger said he would revoke experience and an investigation by streak, the Whalers battled back left side of the net while Liut went to puck) landed right on his stick and Atlanta Journal-Constitution said players are underclassmen. for the Gator Bowl on Dec. 31. gate. South Carolina Ck>ach Joe scholarships of players shown to the JoumaI-(k)nstitution. from a 2-0 deficit and registered a guard the right side. By the time he just put it in. It showed a little bit Abemethy had signed nine college Abemethy said that either he or Auburn Coach Pat Dye said that, Morrison said Sharpe had assured have signed such an agreement. " I came into the sports business 2-2 overtime tie with the Vancouver Liut found his bearings. LeBlanc of character coming back (after) athletes and presented copies of his former associate, Gary Wilson, while Porter is ineligible to play in him he had never met with the "But when a youngster (Booty) because I traly love sports,” he Canucks Tuesday night at the Civic had collected the loose puck and being down. 2-0." contracts for eight of them. had dealings with three other the Sugar Bowl, no action was being agents. Abemethy, however, said looks you light in the eye and denies said. “ But I started to see a lot ot things I didn’t like, and I found Center before the smallest crowd deposited it between Liut’s pads. Babych added, “ It (the goal) just In addition to Porter, Bartley and players scheduled to participate in taken against Rocker. Wilson was "very heavily in­ it three times, it puts me in a myself getting sucked in. It was (12,529) of the year. " I thought we were flat for the happened at the right time and Collins, the agent said he had bowl games — Clemson’s Michael “ In view of the events of the past volved” with Sharpe. position of having to sit there and getting hard to look in the mirror.” Hartford's unbeaten skein is now first half of the game." Liut said. we’re glad it did.” contracts with Memphis State Dean Perry, South Carolina’s Ste- few days concerning Tony Bartley Sharpe could not be reached for wait for due process,” Windegger at five games (4-0-1) and it closes “ We had our chances.” Jim Banning hooked Dineen with out a four-game homestand Thurs­ With 4:34 left in the second 1:10 left and the Whalers had their day night against St. Louis. The period. Hartford got on the board seventh power-play opportunity of Whalers (12-12-5) remain In sole when Dean Evason. who had won the night which carried into the Ueberroth tells solons possession of third place in the the face-off, back-handed Sylvain five-minute extra session. Van­ Adams Division, two points in front Cote’s blast from the blue line high couver had the only solid chance of of fourth-place Buffalo, Vancouver into the net and the score was now scoring in the overtime when Ron (10-17-4) is winless In its last four 2-1. For Evason. it was only his Francis’ clearing pass was inter­ expansion is not a must cames. second goal of the season and ended cepted by Dave Saunders. Liut made a spectacular sliding save on "It was a tough point for us.” a 25-game scoring drought. His last By Tom Seppv interesting are 30 or 32 teams down cies. those cities that are interested Saunders’ back-handed attempt. Whaler (3oach Jack Evans said. goal came on Oct. 10. The Associated Press the line. There is no commitment in expansion of major league "The comeback was difficult. We "The guys were saying I can’t get WHALER NOTES — The last from baseball. baseball, to get together a package played poor defensively on both one (a goal) off the seat of my time Vancouver beat Hartford was WASHINGTON - Baseball is "But in the past, it was only that meets the criteria,” goals." pants," the 23-year-old Evason March 3, 1985. . . The Whalers ready to expand but anyone holding whether (to expand). No one Sen. John Warner, R-Va.. sup­ The difference for the Canucks said. " I just hope things start outshot the Canucks. 34-24. . his breath until it happens could (among the owners) Is saying ‘no porting a team for the nation’s was the fine play of goaltender working out a little better now.” Vancouver is 3-1-1 against Adams become blue in the face. expansion’ now. It is only when, capital, said Ueberroth told the Frank Caprice who recorded 32 Evans added. “ I was glad to see Division opponents... The Whalers Commissioner Peter Ueberroth how and where,” he said. group that the only timetable he saves and literally robbed the Dean Evason finally get a goal." are 0-8-2 when they have trailed met with a group of congressmen Everyone attending the meeting could give them was that six teams Whalers of some golden scoring Midway through the final period after two periods. . . Babych has Tuesday to give them the latest described the discussion as could be added to the current 26 opportunities. " I thought their Hartford again failed on back-to- points in 11 of his last 13 games and feelings out of baseball’s winter "frank.” Ueberroth sold, jokingly, within the next 10 years. goalkeeper played a helluva game back power-play chances. is second on the team with 26 points meetings. He told them little that "These guys beat me up. They Sen. Dan Quayle. R-Ind., who and robbed us of many good "W e’re going to have to start with (6 goal, 20 assists). Francis leads they didn’t know. ganged up on me.” wants a team in Indianapolis, said, chances,” Evans said. our goalie,” Vancouver Coach Bob the club with 31 points (13 goals. 18 • ^seb a ll, he said, would expand Sen. Tim WIrth, D-C!olo., who has "There is no doubt about it. There is Goals in each of the first two McCammon said. "He had an assists). . . Whaler scratches were when baseball is ready and the organized the 16 senators as an ad a commitment to expansion.” cities meet the guidelines set down hoc committee and wants a team Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., said periods staked Vancouver to a 2-0 outstanding game. The power-play Paul Lawless, Mark Reeds, and in October 1985. Not before. for Denver, said the congressmen Ueberroth did not give a definite advantage. Dan Woodley, at 13:07 opportunities by Hartfort certainly Randy Ladoceur. Lawless has AP photo However. Ueberroth told the 10 and Ueberroth had a “ long and date. "Hesaldhewouldgobackand dictated the momentum of the missed the last four games. . . of the first, wristed his shot from senators and one delegate from the thorough discussion of the expan­ see If he could get a definite date. the left side which deflected off game. We were ahead. 2-0. and then Following Thursday’s home game, Hartford's Kevin Dineen (11) untangles Tuesday night at the Civic Center. The the Whalers go on the road for three District of Columbia, the criteria sion of major league baseball.” He just gave us the criteria for a Mike Liut's glove Into the goal. With we got numerous penalties against himself from the legs of Vancouver clubs skated to a 2-2 tie. aren’t chiseled in stone. "It is very clear that the beginning Saturday night in Ed­ city getting a team.” just 29 seconds left in the opening us. It’s pretty hard to overcome He met for about an hour with members of the task force have Ueberroth described the criteria monton against the Oilers. goalie Frank Caprice in their NHL game period. Caprice staved off the that, especially on the road.” representatives wanting teams in been most concerned about a for baseball awarding an expansion Colorado, Arizona. Ohio, Indiana, timetable for the expansion of team to a city as: a group of owners Florida and the District of Colum­ major league baseball,” Wirth with one leader, roots in the bia. Others who want teams but did said. "The criteria for expansion community, one stadium for base­ Flyers are back Celtics play hard not attend the meeting represent was very clearly laid out by major ball alone, and political support Louisiana. New Jersey and league baseball in October of 1985. that he described as “ long term. Tennessee. We’re now very concerned about a After all, we play 81 to 85 games. The cities most discussed are timetable. And coming out of the We’re there all summer.” on the right track in whipping Bullets Denver, Indianapolis, Washington. meeting today, it is very clear that Then, he said, the criteria "is not D.C., Miami, Tampa or St. Peters­ timetable is very dependent on both absolute. There can be a mix. There constituencies, dependent on major are a lot of factors. There has to be LANDOVER, Md. (AP)-To period before carrying a 96-81 burg in Florida. New Orleans. Bv Ken Rappoport Phoenix, Ariz.. Nashville. Tenn.. league baseball and dependent on flexibility.” The Associated Press watch them play against the margin into the final quarter. Bullets, you’d have never known Everyone contributed for Boston, Columbus, Ohio and Northern New our own constituency to organize, NHL Roundup In addition to Wirth. Warner. the Boston Celtics were in a slump. which had six players in double Jersey. period. The Philadelphia Flyers are back Quayle and Chiles, those attending They looked like anything but a figures. Among them was McHale, After the meeting, Ueberroth told “ I think it is fair to say that on track ... and way ahead of the meeting were Sens. Richard who had both Penguins' goals. "W e team that had lost three straight who showed flashes of his 1986-87 newsmen that baseball wants to Commissioner Ueberroth has been schedule. expand, but there is no timetable a longtime advocate of the expan­ Lugar of Indiana. Dennis DeOn- AP pfioto "W e’ve done a good job coming were just hoping it would take them and five of its last six. form. He missed onlyone of the a little longer to get going. I don’t "Tonight was an indication of eight shots he took in 24 minutes of and no commitments have been sion of major league baseball. He cini and John McCain, both of back." forward Murray Craven made to any city. will be working with his consti­ Arizona. Bill Armstrong of Colo­ said following a 5-2 NHL victory think we ever counted them out.” how g o ^ we can be if we play action. Detroit’s Joe Dumars (left) defends as at the Pontiac Silverdome. The Pistons hard,” said Larry Bird after the " I thought he played terrific, the "W e talked about all kinds of tuency. with the owners, to move rado. Bob Graham of Florida. won In overtime. 127-123. over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Islanders 2, Blues 2 best I ’ve seen him play since scenarios,” Ueberroth said, toward a timetable as rapidly as Howard Metzenbaum of Ohio and Chicago’s Michael Jordan moves the Tuesday night. Celtics scored a lopsided 122-102 New York forward Mikko Makela victory over Washington. "Hope­ coming back off the injury. We just flanked by the senators in the possible. And each of us will be Delegate Walter Fauntroy of the ball in first-quarter action Tuesday night With the victory, the resurgemt scored two goals as the Islanders couldn’t stop him,” said Bullet Capitol. "The numbers that get working with our own constituen­ District of Columbia. Flyers extended their unbeaten fully it will carry over. tied St. Louis. "The only problem with this coach Kevin Loughery. streak to nine games. 7-0-2, and Both of Makela’s goals came in “ It’s the same thing I ’ve been reached the .500 mark for the first team,” insisted Bird, who led the the first period before the Blues tied Celtics with 27 points, "is that the saying all along,’’ remarked time since an early-season slump. the game on scores by Perry McHale, who was playing only his Nets, Kings can now smile The Flyers were struggling with intensity is not as high as it should Stomped-on Bears Turnbull in the second and Herb be. That’s what costs you games. If sixth game after recovering from a 6-13-3 record when uiey put a Raglan in the third. off-season ankle surgery. “ It’s a self-imposed deadlinej on them­ we don’t give the effort, we know The tie extended the Blues’ what can happen.” matter of time and confidence. selves to reach the 5TO mark by current unbeaten streak to four, We’ve had some good practices, Christmas. \ Boston came out of the blocks promise to be back as they snap losing streaks 2-0-2. The Blues, who came into the and it carried over to this game.” “ I think a lot of people doubted us strong and was never seriously game with the league's second-best Jones was happy to be able to hind Detroit in the O ntral Division when we talked about it.” Craven pressed by the Bullets. Robert And to compound their misery, Bv BUI Barnard penalty-killing unit on the road, limit McHale to only half the game. CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago The Associated Press by winning for the eighth time in said. " ’ITiere were some very soft Parish put the Celtics up 4-0 in the the Bears’ chartered flight didn’t killed off four Islander power-play "Kevin is starting to strengthen the Bears, humiliated in front of the nine outings. whispers when we talked about it. opening minute, and Washington leave California until after 4 p.m. NBA Roundap opportunities. leg and get some timing back. He nation by San Francisco, are At long last, the New Jersey Nets Dominique Wilkins scored 34 But now we’re there and we want to never again got closer than two CST Tuesday because a snowstorm "W e’re working much better looked much fresher out there. We vowing to return and make the and Sacramento Kings proved they points for the Hawks, includins: keep going and turn it around." points. Parish scored eight of his 15 closed down Chicago’s O’Hare lately." Blues Coach Jacques Mar­ just want to monitor his minutes, 49ers suffer. can still win in the NBA. three consecutive baskets that pave In other NHL action, it was poiqts in the first three minutes of International Airport for five Nets open an 84-74 lead after three tin said. "W e’re playing much and let the leg get stronger so he can If they both win their playoff The Nets snapped an 11-game them a 92-86 lead. Hartford 2. Vancouver 2; New York the game, as Boston established its hours. quarters. The Spurs got within two better defense of late. The last be 100 in April,” Jones explained. openers and San Francisco main­ losing streak when they beat San Islanders 2, St. Louis 2. and Toronto inside game early and then began The Bears begin preparations points four times in the final period, couple of weeks, we’ve tightened up Amid the euphoria, there was one tains home-field advantage, the Antonio 104-98 and the Kings ended Cavaliers 106, Mavs 93 hitting from long range. today at their suburban Lake but never quite caught up. 5. Washington 3. considerably.” note of caution. "W e’re happy that Bears and 49ers could meet for the an eight-game slide a&they routed Kerry Huffman and Mark Howe "It just worked out that way,” Forest camp for Sunday’s home "It feels great, everyone contrib­ Cleveland snapped Dallas’ five- we won,” Dennis Johnson ob­ NFC title on the weekend of Jan. the Los Angeles Clippers 128-108 scored second-period goals to key Leafs 5, Capitals 3 said Parish of his early flurry. game against Seattle. uted,” said Nets center Mike game winning streak as Brad served, “ but I wouldn’t want to 16-17. ’Tuesday night. the Flyers’ victory that moved "Normally it’s Kevin (McHale) They’ll try to forget their six Gminski, who had 19 points and Daugherty scored 21 points and Russ Courtnall scored two goals overstate it. This is only one step on "W e’ll be back in five weeks to "It felt real great to win one,” them into third place in the Patrick and Larry (Bird) that get us going. turnovers in the first half, Jerry nine rebounds. "What it comes Craig Ehlo added a season-hig’i 20 in the first seven minutes and Allan the road back. play that game.” predicted safety said Otis Thorpe, who had 31 points, Division over the Penguins. Tonight I got the shot and it was Rice’s three touchdown catches down to is basically we had our bad points and a career-high 14 Bester stopped 24 shots as Toronto "W e never panicked," Johnson Dave Duerson. "And I know if the 11 rebounds and nine assists for Huffman broke a 2-2 tie at 8:48 of falling. and quarterback Steve Young’s spell in the second quarter rather rebounds. defeated Washington. went on. “ If it had been the 40th it 49ers are there, things will be Sacramento. "Now we can go out on the second period and Howe scored "With the exception of the Laker giftf^ performance after many than at the end of the game." Dallas led 76-72 entering tlif- Peter Ihnacak. Miroslav Frycer might have been time to worry, but different.” the court with our heads up high.” game (last Friday),” Parish con­ depressing days as a Tampa Bay BO SCHEMBECHLER "It was very embarrassing losing fourth quarter, but the Cava1ie?s on a power play at 18:19. It was his and Ed OIczyk also scored for not now. We just have to take each Different might be the word to "It sure feels good to get this 100th goal with the Flyers, making tinued, "this is the most intensity Buccaneer. . . . has bypass surgery to the Nets,” Spurs forward Walter outscor^ the Mavericks 34-17 lii Toronto, which won for the third game as it comes. Last year and the describe how the once seemingly monkey off our backs,” said rookie him the first Philadelphia defense- I’ve seen from us. We’ve got to go “ The best thing for us to do is Berry said. "The guys who hit the the final period to win going away time in four games while handing AP photo year before we might have taken invincible Bears. 10-3, played dur­ , who had 17 points man to reach that level. out and jump ail over people.” forget it as fast as we can. Put it shots they normally would, didn’t. I Daugherty and Phil Hubbard the Capitals their third loss in four things for granted and looked ing Monday night’s shocking 41-0 and 13 rebounds for the Nets. "The "When they had the slow start The Celtics did that here, building behind us and go on.” Duerson said. think just about everybody had an scored nine points each and rr outings. Jeff Malone (left) ofthe Bullets drives past Boston's Larry ahead, but the league’s more loss on national television. streak was very frustrating. But we everyone was all over them but we a seven-point lead in the first Instead of living up to its Schembechler off night.” Kevin Johnson added eight in The win continued Toronto’s balanced than it was and we can’t “ We looked pretty silly out can’t get too excited about it expected them to turn it around," Bird in their NBA game Tuesday night at the Capital period, pushing it to 14 by halftime expectations as a struggle of titans quarter. domination of Patrick Division afford that anymore.” there,” comerback Vestee Jackson (winning). We have a lot of games Kings 128, Clippers 108 said wing Randy Cunneyworth. Centre in Landover, Md. The Celtics won, 122-102. and to as many as 22 in the third with the best records in the NFL, it opponents. said. “ Everyone on the team is to play.” turned out to be the worst loss the Is recovering Reggie Theus added 27 pointsand embarassed.” Elsewhere in the NBA, it was Bears have suffered since Ditka 13 assists for Sacramento, whose Lkkers 122, Suns 97 “ Pretty silly,” was also what Milwaukee 103, New York 98; took over as Chicago’s head coach last previous victory was 115-114 Los Angeles handed Phoenix its Bears President Mike McCaskey after surgery Boston 122, Washington 102; over Philadelphia in overtime on worst loss of the season as Byron labeled the sticky situation con­ six years ago. Atlanta 93, Indiana 91; Cleveland Nov. 28. Scott scored a season-high 31 points Departure of veteran officials leaving a shortage cerning a female 49ers fan who said "Ditka didn’t deserve this from Bv Angelo Ahn 106, Dallas 93; Detroit 127, Chicago The Clippers, who got 20 points she was hit In the back of the head us,” said Walter Payton, whose and A.C. Green added 22 joints ami The Associated Press 123 in overtime; Los Angeles from <)ulntin Dailey, now have with a wad of gum thrown by Bears second-quarter fumble led to a San 14 rebounds. Lakers 122, Phoenix 97, and Por­ allowed 244 points in the last two Larry Nance scored 27 points foi stands. E ver listen to some parent, "fa n ” trying to baseball standout Mike Faikowski is now working Coach MikeDitka. Francisco . ANN ARBOR. Mich. — Univer­ tland 128, Seattle 109. The retirement of Tom Kelley from the games after six straight of holding the Suns, who extended their get his message across in language that would for Aetna in Hartford. He’s married and he and his sity of Michigan football Coach Bo Ben Coleman scored 22 pointsand scholastic basketball officating ranks is a trend the opposition under 100. Forum regular-season losing make any grown-up cringe. wife live in Manchester... Schembechler, recovering from a hit four clutch free throws in the that has seen many veterans depart; and very few "Defense Is normally our strong- streak to 10 games. It was tnr:r And you wonder why no one wants to get into Reverend Robert Saunders, former East second quadruple bypass opera­ final minute as the Nets won for the newcomers Join on. point," Clippers Coach Gene Shue most one-sided defeat since a Thoughts officiating. Catholic High principal who is now retired, said at EC girls win first tion, probably would have had first time since Nov. 19 and for only said. “ Otis Thorpe had a fabulous It’s the same situation that has befallen the 29-point loss at Portland last March another heart attack without it, his the third time in 18 games this s q c c e r officials where, in the area at least, there the Class M title gam e that he is flying out to night. He got baskets everywhere.” 20. ApLENty doctor says. season. Hawaii in January where he will perform the HARTFORD — With its defense Michelle Magro had 10 points to The Kings never trailed in the not enough to go around and schools have been No. 19 In country? Schembechler. 58, was listed in The Nets got plenty of help from Len Auster marriage ceremony for Kevin Hurst. Hurst was stiffening and allowing only eight lead South. second half and built a 92-83 lead Blazers 128, Sonics 10(< forced to alter Uieir schedules so the number of satisfactory condition today in the the Spurs, whose four-game win­ East Catholic High School’s football team was left a paraplegic by a tragic football injury In a second-half points, the East Ca­ South won the junior varsity going into the final period as Theus whistle footers will be sufficient on any particular Sports Editor intensive care unit of St. Joseph ning streak ended as they went Portland got 24 points from ranked No. 1 in the state after the championship tholic High girls’ basketball team game in overtime, 41-37. Barbara scored 10 points in the third period junior varsity game in September of 1975. Hurst Mercy Hospital, where he under­ 34-for-105 from the field, or 32.4 Jerome Kersey and outscored day. games were played the first weekend of December. broke into the win column Tuesday met his future bride, who is a physical therapist, Oiorazyczewski led the young went the seven-hour procedure Pistons 127, Bulls 123 Seattle 42-21 in the second quarter. Kelley was a 31-year veteran who had logged, Ih ere’s no arguing with this. Coach Jude Kelley’s night with a 40-25 win over South percent. v^ile attending the University of Califomia- Eagles with 12 points. Tue^ay, hospital officials said. The second-period spurt over according to a Journal he kept of each and every juggernaut, v^ich won its second straight state "Overall we didn’t play well Detroit won Its seventh straight Riverslde where he received his degree in Ca^olic. ■AST CATHOLIC (4S) — Amelia Barring complications. Schem­ came a 30-22 deficit for the Trail game, over 1,700 boys’ and girls’ games in his championship, had proved itself against all Both teams are now 1-2 for the Bearse 53-413. Karen Mozdzierz 33-49, enough to deserve to \^n,” said despite 38 points from Michael economics. He received his master’s degree in Margaret Riley 00-00, Jo Marie Rued 3 bechler was expected to recover center Frank Brickowski, who had Blazers, who led by at least eight career. He’s only 56 years old but the constant competition across the state. season. The Eagles are now idle Jordan as scored 0-3 4, Katev Cllsham 1 2-2 4, Maura within seven to 10 days and could be two career-highs with 29 points and points throughout the second half pounding on the court took its toll. He required stepped in. But there aren’t enough of them and Ih e Eagles, according to USA Today, in its latest accounting from Arizona State University in 1985. until Monday night at 7:30 when MePadden 2 (Ml 4, Heather Otlntkl 10-1 five points in overtime and Rick released shortly afterward, offi­ 15 rebounds lor the Spurs. “ They that can be a danger to the sport in the future If this ‘Super 25’ rankings was No. 19 in the country. It’s "It’s a happy time for us,” said Pat Hurst, they visit Berlin High School. 2, Stephanie Ogrodnik 0 0-0 0, Noel Mahom four. arthroscopic surgery on his right knee in February. Feehan 1 0-0 2, Jodi LeBrun 0 04) 0. cials said. University officials said played terrible, but we were situation isn’t corrected. quite an honor, but Kelley realizes you have to taake Kevin’s mother, of the upcoming nuptial on Jan. 16, llie host Rebels had a 10-0 lead Dantley, who finished with 27 Bucks 103, Knicks 98 The surgery allowed him to return to the gym at Totals 14 S-14 40. it was unlikely that he would be able worse." Why aren’t officiating boards getting new this with a large grain of salt. " I know what football Is 1988. "You never know what’s going to happen but after one quarter before East took SOUTH CATHOLIC (25) — Ann points, scored the first five points in Illing Junior High where he’s head of the physical to coach the Wolverlhes in the Hall "W e stunk, period.” Spurs Coach Milwaukee overcame a 15-point like down South and in California. It’s a different level everything worked out well. He’s a fighter.” Hurst, the upper hand at halftime, 21-17. Hickey 1 0-2 2, Judy Rodrigues 1 04) 2, overtime on a pair of free throws education department, but not to the extent where members? There are a couple of obvious Sue Rohan 4 0-4 S, Michelle Magro 500 of Fame Bowl game against Bob Weiss said. "It was a coach’s and a three-point play for a 120-115 deficit with a 20-2 streak in the third of competition. who works as an accountant, and his wife to-be will ’n e Eagles extended their lead to 10, Marla Lattanzio 0 1-2 1, Sheri he felt he could perform his duties as an official at explanations. Number one. the coaches. Some have Alabama on Jan. g in Tampa, Fla. nightmare. After a while, it was lead. The Bulls countered with six quarter, then held New York " I ’m not looking to compare us to teams in Georgia 30-21 after three peijMisj ' lurahy, l 2, Traci Barry 0 04) 0. been downright abusive in the past. Bobby Knight. make their home on the island of Kauai. ^ The veteran co8^4ijj^'suf(ered hard to think of a play to call for consecutive points before Mahorn without a field goal for four minutes previous standards. and Texas. But if we can represent New England in a ■■ ■ '- . m Gary Williams are prime culprits. On the high "H e called the other day and said it was 80 able to I . - heart attack in 1W9; entered the down the stretch. Thus his decision to retire. paper like that, then I ’m proud of it,” he said. allowed the ReD en ^ irfo w wcond- anyone except Brickowski.’’ tipped in his own miss for a 124-123 school level there are some beauts, too. They said degrees and balmy,” Mrs. Hurst said... hospital Monday for a checkup The Nets, who fired Ck>ach Dave lead the Pistons never lost. The Knicks scored 10 consecutive Kelley isn’t the only veteran official to hang up ’The national rankings may not be an accurate half baskets. Trinity College men’s basketball coach Stan MH8 girls postponed following stress tests a week points for a 91-85 lead with 6:44 left, they’re going to enforce the “ seat belt rule" this amounting. Nevertheless, it’s an honor East Catholic Amelia Bearse netted 13 points Wohl last week, built a 16-polnt lead Jordan forced the overtime when his whistle this year. Two other veterans, Tom earlier, hospital spokesman Bill but the Bucks regained the advan­ year that says coaches must be seated during the can be proud to possess. Ogrodnik donned a second coaching hat in the fall The Manchester High girls’ bas­ — their biggest of the season — in he hit a 3-point shot at the Lodge and Craig Jordan, have done their final and Karen Mozdzierz 9 to lead the Brauker said. Schembechler was tage at 95-94 on four straight free game. Proper decorum is going to be expected. and met with great success with the Bantams’ Eagles. Jo Marie Rued led the way ketball game with Hall High was the second quarter, but it melted to fourth-quarter buzzer. varsity games. They join the likes of Bob Corso, about to be released Tuesday when throws by Paul Pressey, who women’s volleyball team. He led the team to its in tte rebounding department with postponed Tuesday night and was 51-50 at halftime. Hawks 93, Pacers 91 who put his whistle aside five years ago, on the It’ll be believed when seen. he complained of chest pains, the matched his season high with 25 Bits and pieces best finish since the sport’s inception at the school 6 caroms followed by Mozdzierz’s 5. rescheduled to tonight at 7:30 at scored nine points sideline. Not only do officials take abuse from the coaches, spokesman said. Atlanta stayed a half-game be­ points. Former East Catholic High School and Seton Hall Bearse had 4 steals. Clarke Arena. during a 17-10 spurt that h elp ^ the There are some younger officials who have but they get it from the "a ll knowing” fans in the in 1985 with a 20-7 mark. T MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedneaday. Pec. 16, IW - II W — MANCHE8TEH HERALD. Wednesday. Dec. 16. 19S7 Stargell’s name stands out on Hall of Fame ballot Sports in Brief Knight pleased by Hoosier effort

Bv Hal Bock and John Mayberry. clubhouse leadership. are Hall of Fame-worthy, then that player a couple of times if he is a ballot’s best pitching chmndate. MHS boys swim holding alumni meet By The Associated Press means right now, not down the road marginal candidate or if he be­ None of the others won more games Tht Atsoclatad Prtst One voter considered his options, OK, then, we start with Stargell. The Manchester High boys’ swimming team will sponsor an quickly eliminating some candi­ Well, not all of us do. Another sometime. comes eligible in a year when an than the 229 recorded by Luis Tiant BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Bob NCAA Hoop member of the fraternity frowned ’There are some voters, however, overwhelming choice comes up for in his 19 big league years and only alumni meet next W^nesday at 3:30 p.m. at the Manchester Knight says he is satisfied that his Baseball writers are studying dates with minimal credentials — High pool. All past alumni swimmers are invited to the event and Milner, .249, McGlothen, S9-9S — when the suggestion was made that who see first-year election as a election. That does not, however, two — Bunning and Mickey XAIIch fifth-ranked Hoosiers played a their Hall of Fame ballot this — had more than than Tiant’s 2,416 can contact Coach Jeff Thornton (649-0338) for more information. month, struggling with It a little bit then mulled over others with more Pops ought to be No. 1 on the ballot. special honor reserved only for the descrite Stargell, not after the 21 complete game in their victory over team like Indiana will reveal your because that vote is an important substantial numbers — Sunning "First year," thC' man said. elite and resist voting for even the years he put In, not after he set strikeouts. Eastern Kentucky. weaknesses. They certainly put a 224-lM, Cepeda, .297, 379 home “Make him wait a while." most worthy rookie candidates. In seven-game World Series records "We played good at times'in the big question mark on us.” responsibility. Tiant had another rather unique runs. The logical reply to that is, the nearly half century that the for long hits (7) and total bases (25) Youth soccer registration upcoming Miami-Ohio and Notre Dame Indiana ran up 10-2 lead in the "Why?" BBWAA has been electing Hall of in 1979, not after be shared regular ability which, although notordinarj games, but tonight was the first full game’s first 4'A minutes, led by This year’s election is replete ily a Hall of Fame criteria, i^ The Manchester Rec Department will conduct yough soccer with names, 45 In all, listed If there is one automatic on the Stargell and every other Cooper- Famers, only 16 of the 73 players season and swept playoff and World registation on three Monday nights, Jan. 4, 11 and 23, from 6-8 game we played well in," the Rick Calloway with four points. named by the writers have gotten in Series MVP awards that magical nevertheless worth noting. Hoosiers coach said after Iniliana’s Eastern Kentucky took nine shots alphabetically, from Dick Allen to ballot, he noted, it is Willie Stargell. stown candidate’s records are p.m. at the Illing Junior High School cafeteria. on the first ballot. In their first year season. He was the only player of his time 103-75 victory ’Tuesday night. and hit just one. while the Hoosiers Wilbur Wood. 'Iliere are contenders The man hit 475 career home runs, complete. They have done all that There are four divisions with age determined as of Dec. 31, they will do. There will be no more on the ballot, nine voters didn’t Still, some voters will make him who took showers while puffing on a It was the only game involving a were four of eight In that span. like Jim Sunning and Bill Mazer- had flve seasons In which he drove cigar. It would be lit when he went 1087. There is a $5 registration fee and a $4 Rec membership card oski, Orlando Cepeda and Harvey in over 100 runs, and all but wilted home runs and no more RBIs for the think Hank Aaron (755 home runs) wait. ’That’s just their nature and ranked team. Virginia Tech at No. Indiana led 29-14 with 7; 31 to play hitters, no more strikeouts and no deserved to get in and four found a more a reflection on them than it is in, and still going when he came out. is required at time of registration. The latter must be presented 16 Missouri was postponed because as Garrett and Calloway scored 13 Kuenn. Tony Oliva and Ron Santo. the Pittsburgh Pirates to a World Next month, he’ll find out if the at the signup sessions. And there are pretenders like Lynn Series championship in 1979 with a more shutouts for the pitchers. The way to leave ’Ty Cohb (.367 career on him. of snow and rescheduled for to­ of the Hoosiers’ first 29 points. virtuoso performance that com­ evaluation must be made on their batting average) out. Just as Stargell dominates the flame was bright enough to lead There is a maximum number of participants that will be night. In other games tonight, it will Jeff McGill led the Colonels with McGlothen and Bill Lee, John him to Cooperstown. • accomofiated and when the number is reached, registration will Milner and Doc Medich, Del Unser bined on-the-fleld production with completed portfolios, and if they It is understandable to pass on a hitters, another rookie might be the be Arkansas-Uttle Rock at No. 2 25 points. close. No registrations will be accepted after Jan. 25, 1088. Arizona, Ohio State at No. 11 "Eastern Kentucky Is a really Florida and Maryland-Baltimore good aggressive tough team, and County at No. 18 Georgetown. they came out on us on the defense '■Xr< Donigan, Relf earn All-Amerfca honors "This was a very giHxl game for about as well as you can against us, and we’ve had a lot of these us,” Knight said. "McGill played STORRS — University of Connecticut junior forward Dan games in December that have put extremely well, (Steve) Eyl did an SCOREBOARD Donigan and senior sweeper Chris Reif were named to the us in situations that we need to be in excellent job on him in the second National Soccer Coaches Association of America Division I to see If we are a good team." half.” All-America team. Donigan was named to the second team and Knight added. Indiana outrebounded the Colon­ FrancMcliem, Wot, tnolor (flghtlno). Likiri 122, Sum 07 Reif was named to the third team. Donigan was named to the Dean Garrett, who started the els 27-12 in the first half, hit 12 of 15 4:43; GUI, Tor, ntolor (flghtlno), 4:43; w in, lost* & DKUW Frvetr, Tor, double minor (hlgh- third team last year. He is the seventh UConn player to be named game on the bench after scoring free throws and led 46-32 at Hockey fflefclno)> 5;W; Froncetchelfl, Wot (tloth- PHOENIX (97) Footbafl All-American more than once. just two points when Indiana beat halftime. Ing), 13:10; Secord, Tor, double minor Adams1609Z Nance 16191-2S,Edwards Donigan led UConn and the Big East Conference in scoring with Washington State 63-56 Saturday, Indiana outscored Eastern Ken­ (tid in g , roughing), 13:10. (^b|Kr((Oir\tVv« 7-13 14 15, Hornocek 2-7 44 9, Shots on goal— ^WoMilngton 60-11— 27. B.Thompson 310 65 14, Bailey 31 09 0, 11 goals and 12 assists and was the first junior to be named the Big had 25 points. 18 rebounds and tucky 10-2 in the first 2:19 of the Toronto 13-11-2-26. Humphries 7-9 1-1 15, Cook 1-1 09 3, NFL atandinga East Northern Division Player of the Year. seven blocked shots. second half, taking a 56-34 lead on a NHLilininngt Power-gloy Opportunities— Washington Ed. Johnson 69094, Sanders1609Z Martin "Garrett played better than he dunk by Garrett. The Hoosiers’ 2 of 7; Toronto 1 of Z 691-25, Crlte161-26 Totals469711-S97. Reif didn’t allow more than two goals in any of UConn’s 23 Goalies— Washington, Peelers (2S shots- AMERICAN CONFERENCE has in the past two games, and that biggest lead was 76-48 with-8:45 E WALKS CO NraM NCR games and started the last 58 games of his career. He played in all Patrick DfvMoti 21 sovet). Toronto, Bester (27-24). LA. LAKERS (IB) 92 UConn games since 1984. was good to see,” Knight said. remaining, after a free throw by W L T PH OP OA A— 14,382. Green 615 44 2Z Worthy 314 34 19, w L T Pci. pp p a Eastern Kentucky Coach Max Eyl. 93 Referee— Bob Holl. (.Inesmen— t«on Abdul-Jobbar47441Z Eo.Johnson691-37, Buffalo 7 6 0 J38 2S6 37S NY Ittandm IS 9 3 38 124 Unranked Teams: Now Joriav 15 11 4 34 99 98 Stickle, Ron Asselsttne. Scott 16S 45 31, M.Thompson 24 36 10, Indianapolis 7 6 0 .538 256 225 Good said. "Thegreatest motivator Elsewhere PhlloMgtila 13 13 5 31 102 in Cooper 3-6 65 11, Smrek 09 09 0,Rombls Miami 7 6 0 J38 329 290 is the bench.” Tuesday, It was American 78, PHtaburgh 17 13 5 29 109 117 0-2 24 Z Matthews 0-3 63 ZWagner6509 New England 6 7 0 483 M3 376 Montana may miss final two games Garrett hit nine of 11 field goals George Washington 63; Southern WaNdnolon 13 IS 2 28 105 97 Blun2,lilandari2 4,Tolbert1-1092. Totals459S31-3618. N.Y. Jets 6 7 0 .462 300 302 NY NOnOffl 10 16 4 24 110 117 OMiffgi REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — The San Francisco 49ers’ euphoria and seven of eight free throws for Mississippi 88, Clemson 85; Wake A4tamt DMslon Phoenix 17 17 14 19— 97 Cleveland 0 5 0 .615 347 209 Indiana. 6-1. Forest 89. Campbell 63; Michigan Montrsol 1* 7 7 45 127 96 St. Lems 0 110-2 L.A. Lakers 37 B 17 16— IB Plttsburoh 8 5 0 415 256 256 over a 41-0 victory against the Chicago Bears was tempered Four other Hoosiers were in State 78. Illinois-Chicago 64; and Botton 18 11 3 39 123 111 N.Y. Mondtrs 2 0 0 0— 1 6Polnt goal— Scott. Fouled out— None. Houston 7 6 0 .530 300 316 Tuesday when it was announced Joe Montana may miss the Hartford 13 13 5 29 93 96 Rrst Period— 1, New York, Atakelo 15 Rebounds— Phoenix 42 (Edwards 9), Los Cincinnati 4 9 0 .308 244 308 double figures as Indiana took Arkansas 101, Alcorn State 55. C Buffalo 11 14 5 37 KM 126 ((HIbert, Trottler), 3:3S. 2, New York, Angeles 59 (Green 14). Assists— Phoenix 25 remaining two regular-season games and top linebacker Keena advantage of cold shooting by Mike Sumner and Dale Spears AP photo 12 14 3 26 105 112 (Horrtacefc 8), Los Angeles 33 Denver 8 4 1 454 335 271 OlMtWC Mokelo 16 (Letter, Flalley), 16:13. mRE'SWNS V (Ea. Johnson, Scotl9).Total fouls— Phoenix ’Turner is undergoing knee surgery. Eastern Kentucky. 3-2, at the start scored 17 points apiece for Ameri­ CAMPBBLL CONPBRBNCB Penalties— Romoge, SIL (hipping), 5:03; Son Diego • 5 0 415 M 273 Montana has a tom hamstring that definitely will keep him out MeirU Mvlfton Gilbert, NY (holding), 5:03; Curran, NY 30, LOS Angeles 21. A-17J71. Seattte 1 5 0 .615 317 252 of each half, can, which held favored George Indiana University’s Dean Garrett (22) drives to the OA i m llAlbRTANT J»ll L.A. Raiders 5 8 0 48S3S1 259 of Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons, and there’s "a W L T 1PH OF (Interference), 11:50; Hunter, StL (trlp- .231 215 348 “I really enjoyed watching our Washington to 33 percent field goal basket for two of his game-high 25 points. The Hoosiers Dstrott 13 12 4 30 111 97 plng), 13:23; Nordmork, StL (hooking), Klnga12B,Cllppara10B Kansas Cttv 3 K) 0 good chance’’ he’ll miss the final game against the Los Angeles team play tonight,” Knight said. accuracy, including shooting 7-29 Toronto 13 15 3 28 119 121 14:10. ■niAN5fbRT$CcVER/teE n a t io n a l c o n p r r r n c e defeated Eastern Kentucky, 103-75, Tuesday night at Minnwota 11 15 4 36 103 123 Second Period— 3, St. Louis, Turnbull 2 BOSI Rams, a gloomy-faced Coach Bill Walsh said. "Our offense was far and away the before halftime. St. LfHih 11 14 4 26 101 104 (Hunter, Bothwell), 6:26. Penalties— L.A. CLIPPERS (IB ) x-Woshnoton 10 3 0 .7189 331 238 Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Ind. .462 315 333 Walsh said he will decide after Wednesday’s practice whether best it’s been all year.” Derrek Hamilton and Casey Oiloaoo 11 17 2 24 106 134 Henry, NY (trippina), 1:59; Bossen, Williams 7-21 09 14, Cage 67 69 11, St. Louis 6 7 0 The Hoosiers outrebounded the Fisher scored 22 points each for ImvflM DIvteion NY (hooking), 7:17; Sutter, StL Beniamin 613 1,5 19, Drew 49 09 S, Dallas 5 8 0 .385 290 311 to activate quarterback Bob Gagliano or rookie John Pa'ye to Edmonton 1* 10 3 40 144 107 (Interference), 7:35; Sutler, StL (hold­ Celtica 122. Sulleta 102 WOodson 315 24 19, Norman 65 46 10, Phlladiphia 5 8 0 J85 282 346 back up Steve Young. Colonels 51-39 and held them to Just Southern Mississippi as all five Including five 3-point field goals, grabbed 15 rebounds, and freshman Calgarv 18 9 4 40 ISO 112 ing), 17:04. Cureton091-21,Vatentlne1-509ZDallev7-10 N.Y. GlanH 4 9 0 .308 240 295 Turner, a 6-foot-2, 222-pounder in his eighth year, was 37.5 percent shooting. starters scored in double figures for paced Wake Forest, which took the forward Steve Smith, who had a Wlrmtaeo 13 14 3 26 101 112 third Period— 4, St. Louis, Raglan 5 BasketbaD 39 20, Nessley 1-2 09 Z Coleman V3 09 2. Ctnttgl Vancouver 10 17 4 24 103 114 (Hrkac), 6:26. Penalties— None. BOSTON (122) Totals44SS163410S. x-Chlcoao 10 3 0 .7189 329 245 scheduled for arthroscopic surgery ’Tuesday for ligament "We got baptized tonight by a the Golden Eagles. Southern Miss early lead and wasn’t threatened. career-high 19 points. Lot Angeic* 7 30 4 18 113 152 Overtime— None. Penoltles— None. Bird 11-18 65 27, McHale 7-S 34 17, SACRAMENTO (IB) Mlnrwsota 7 6 0 438 295 294 damage and "conceivably is out for the season,’’ Walsh said. big-time basketball team.” Good charged to as much as a 26-point Michigan State rallied from a Andrew Lang led five Arkansas Shots on goal— St. Louis 6940—23. New Parish 69 34 15, AInge 7-17 62 20, Pressley 69 09 6, Thorpe 1419 65 31, Green Bay 5 7 1 .423 221 247 said. "They just humiliated us. lead before holding off a Clemson nine-point hole as Carlton Valentine players In double figures with 12 Vancouver 2, Hartford Z tie York 11-12*1-32. D.Johnson 49 7-7 16, Roberts 49 34 11, Oldham 44 62 10, Edwards 69 62 1Z Tampa Bov 4 9 0 .308 266 305 Phllodelphia S. Pittsburgh 2 Power-ploy Opportunities— St. Louis 0 of NSA atandinga Slchtlng 14624, Acres 4-7318, Doye33622, Theus 1319 7-9 27, Thompson 7-14 65 17, Delrolt 3 W 0 .231 225 354 When we got the ball deep, we ate rally. scored 22 points. Also keying the points and added 12 rebounds. Chris Toronto & Washington 3 3; New York 0 ot 4. Lewis 1909Z Lohous 32090. Totals4690 Jackson 1-209Z KlelneO-3090, Pinckney 1-2 West Dodgers sign Mike Davis some of the shots. Indiana is Elden Campbell led Clemson Michigan State comeback was Brunt came off the bench to score 16 St. Louis Z New York Islonders 2, tie Goolles-St. Louis, Mlllen (31 shots-30 27-31122. 09Z McGee 6116516, Tyler 621-35.Totals V-Son Frndsc 11 2 0 .846 376 246 awfully quick, and we didn’t with 27 points and 14 rebounds. center George Papadakos, who points, including 4 of 4 3-polnters, saves). New York, Smith (2620). EASTERN CONFERENCE WASHINGTON (101) 5694262912B. v-New Orleans 10 3 0 .789 348 235 Quebec at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. A — 13057. Altanllc Divislen C o lle t 4-12 59 13, Jones 62 39 4, LOS Angeles 16 B 29 » — IB L.A. (tarns 6 7 0 .462 296 284 LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers, who’ve suffered rebound the-basketball. Playing a Antonio Johnson's 23 points. scored a career-high 14 points and for the Razorbacks, who are 6-1. New Jersey at New York Rongers, 7:35 Referee— Rob Shick. Llnesnien— Pol (Xi- W L Pet. OB M.Molone 7-13 7-10 21, F. Johnson 63 62 6, Sacramento B B 34 16— IB Atlanta 3 10 0 .231 185 371 through two straight losing seasons, maile their second pjn. puxzo, Don McCourt. Boston 13 8 .600 — J.Molone6123910, Wolker645-69, Williams 6Polnt goals— Woodson, McGee. Fouled x/i Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Bourbeou (Miller, Gosselln), :34. 2, shington 19 (Walker 5). Total fouls— Boston Tueaday’a college hoop acoroa Philadelphia at New York Jets, 1 p.m. reliever Jay Howell from the A’s and left-handed reliever Jesse COLUMBUS, Ohio — Contractual today. sas, we could not resolve certain United States, Leach (Norton), 4:37. 3, Cleveland 0 11 .421 6 24, Woshlngton 2S. Technicols— Pittsburgh at flousfixi, 1 pm. He acknowledged ’Tuesday that United Stoles, Leetch (Janney), 10:3S. 4, WESTERN CONFERENCE Washington Coach Lougherv, Boston Seattle at Chicago, 1 pm. Orosco from the New York Mets in a three-team trade last issues that could not be resolved It said Kan.sas’ final offer report­ contractual issues surrounding Midwest DlvHlen EAST Atlanta at Son m ndsco, 4 pm. he was to have been interviewed United Stales, Lovlolelte (MacDonald, lllegol defense. A— 15996. American U. 78, George Washington 63 Friday. All three are two-time All-Stars. kept Earle Bruce from taking the edly included a five-year contract, Bruce’s previous contract settle­ NHL m uHs Miller), 13:30 (sh). Penoltles— Norton, w L Pet. OB St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 4 pm. Monday by SMU Athletic Director Oollas 12 6 .667 — Bridgeport 105, Bryant 87 Indlanapoitt at San D l w , 4 pm. Davis, 28, played right field for Oakland and batted .265 with 19 football coaching position at the a base salary of around $90,000, and ment and aren’t able, therefore, to USA (stashing), 12:46; Tsvelov, USSR Geneseo St. 91, Rochester Tech 71 Doug Single, but canceled the (Interference), 14:52; Leach, USA (Interfer­ Denver 12 7 .633 'A ClevelaiMl at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 University of Kansas. a total package worth nearly pursue the matter further,” Fred­ Houston 11 8 .579 1'/i NYU91,Yeshlva43 p.m. stolen bases last season. meeting after the Kansas offer Whalm 2. Cinucks 2 ence), 18:41. Trenton St. 69, Gtossboro St. 48 Bruce, the former Ohio State $300,000 annually. Bruce also was to erick said In a statement. "I feel Secoixl Period— 5, United States, Fusco Utah 11 9 .550 2 Hawka93.PacaraB1 Washington at Miami, 8 pm. came. Bruce said he planned to talk Son Antonio 9 9 .500 3 SOUTH Monday, Dsc. 11 coach, turned down Kansas’ final be benefactor of a long-term confident that we made Coach (Brown, Mlllen), 4:45 (pp). 6, United Aubum-Montgomerv 95, Xavier, NO 76 with Single again. 1 1 0 0 - 2 Slates, Mlllen (Granoto, Brown), S:16 Sacramento 5 15 .250 8 Dallas at Los Angisles Roms, 9 p.m. offer Tuesday, although one day annuity, which he did not have at Bruce a very competitive offer.” 0 1 1 6—9 Pacific Division INDIANA (91) Ellzobelh CUV St. 102, JohnsonC. Smith94, Hawks deal for (pp). Penalties— Zhukov, Soviet (cross­ — Person 2-9 39 4, Tisdale 311 39 30, OT earlier he was thinking he’d be in Ohio State. Rrst Period— 1, Voncouver, Woodley 2 checking), 2:46; Okertund, USA (hook­ L.A. Lakers 14 6 .700 Frederick said Kansas officials (Coxe, Agnew), 12:07. Penalties— Portland 13 8 .619 1’A SItpanovIch 3131612 24, Fleming 6106212, Florida TechS7, Ftogler 75 ATLANTA — The acquired second-year charge of the Jayhawks in 1988. Problems developed over the "That's how negotiations go ing), 6:00; Golllk, USSR (Interterence), Long 313 0914, Williams 67349, Anderson Kennesow85, Cedorvll le6S would return to the original list t Woodley, Van (hooking), 2:10; Smyl, 8:07; Leelch, USA (Interference), 10:14; Seattle 10 11 .476 4'/i NFL Individual leaden forward-center Chris Washburn from the "I thought I was going to be the annuity, along with wording in the sometimes. We hadn’t had time to Van (stashing), 4:10; Evoson, Hor (hold- Phoenix 7 11 .309 6 2-7626, (XPv31390,Mlller3362ZSklles31 Louisiana Tech 64, Middle Tenn. 63 names provided by a searci. Kravels, USSR (hooking), 16:40. 090, Wheeler09090. Totals3374233191. Old Dominion S3, Long Island U. 66 Tuesday in exchange for the rights to Ken Barlow, who is new head football coach at the contract that may have put part of talk over some of the finer points,” lnq),9:11. Third Period— 7, United States, MocOo- L.A. Cllpoers 7 12 .3 » 6’A committee. The list included Ted Second Period— 2, Vancouver, LABIanc Golden State 3 15 .167 10 S.MIsslsslpplB,Clemson95 Thrsosh DSC 14 currently playing in Israel. University of Kansas” when he met Bruce’s $471,000 settlement with Bruce said. nold (FtMO, Norton), :59. S, Soviet Union, ATLANTA (93) SprtngHIII79,BYU-Hawall60 AMERICAN FOOTBALL COttPRREtICR Tollner, former Southern Califor­ 3, 5:43. 3, Hartford, Evoson 2 (Cote, Vaslllev (Kukushkin), 7:49.9, United Slates. TuctdayV Oamet Ohio State in jeopardy. If Bruce Bruce said he probably will wait Andwson), 15:36. Penalties— Sutter, Van New Jersey 104, Son Antonio 98 Wilkins 142B 36 34, Wlllls 67 09 6, Vo. Commonwealth 74, Tn.-Chottanooga Washburn, 22, was the third player chosen in the 1986 NBA Kansas Athletic Director Robert nia coach and now an assistant with Stevens (Jonnev), 9:2S. 10, United States, Rollins 63094, RK>ers310665, Wlt1man35 Att Com Yds TD int Frederick at the Columbus airport takes another job. he has to pay until after Jan. 1 before deciding his (Interference), :32; Butcher, Van (holding), Mlllen (Granoto), 13:46. Penalty- Milwaukee 103, New York 9B draft. He left North Carolina State following his sophomore the Buffalo Bills, and Gary Mason, 2:33; KMnendarst, Hor (tripping), 6 :» ; Boston 12Z Woshlngton 102 39 0, Bottle 610 76 17, Koncok 16 1-3 3, Wake Forest89,Campbell63 Kosar, Clev. B1 199 34B 19 7 Monday, Bruce said Tuesday. "But Ohio State the difference If his new coaching future. Bourbeou, US (Interference), 9:50. Levlnoslon696313,Carr1-3645,Webb6530 Wingate SI, St. Andrew's 79 357 2 B) i1609 32 10 season after averaging 17.6 points per game. Kent State head coach. Kletnendorst, Hor (trtppina), 16:00. Shots on gool— Soviet Union 9-164— 25. Atlanta 93, Indiana 91 Marino, Mlo. He is still in the running for the Third Pertad-4, Hartford, Bobych 7 Oeveland 106, Dallas 99 6.TotalS3492262993. MIDWEST Kelly, Buff. 349 217 2519 II I Washburn averaged 3.8 points in 35 games last season for the as it turned out. there were a few base salary is more than the $89,000 United States 149-13-36. Indiana 31 16 916-91 BaldwIn-WoUoce n Belhanv,W.Va. 65 B4 113 1661 11 7 he was making as the Buckeyes’ coaching position at Southern Frederick said he had wanted to (Millar), 11:59 (pp). Penalties— Agnew, ftawM’^ a y Opportunities— Soviet Union Detroit 137, Chicago 123, OT Wilson, Raiders Warriors and spent part of the season undergoing treatment snags and we couldn’t work them Van (hoMIng), 7:09; Boyd, Van (holding), Los Angeles Lakers 12Z Phoenix 97 Altanta IS 30 IS 10-93 BallSt.61,SlsnaHelahls42 Elwov, Den. 359 199 2M 1II 11 out.” coach, the newspaper said. Methodist, whose program Is In hire a new coach last weekend to 11:06; SAunim, Hor (elbowing), 15:09; 0 of 5; United States 2 of 4. Sacramento 138, Los Angeles Clippers 6Polnt goals— Long Z Fouled out— Carthaae97,Concardla,lll.35 O'Brien, Jets 310 190 2210 11 I under the NBA Drug Program. He was averaging 4.1 points a Goalies— Soviet Union, Cherkas (36 Norre. Rebounds— Indlorto 52 (Stlponovlch Deftonce76,C^.St.,Ohlo69 236 144 1715 19 15 Bruce and Frederick, along with Bruce was fired as Ohio State mothballs until 1989 because of replace Bob Valesente, who was Bennina, Von (hooking), 18:50. shots-27 saves). United States, Richter 100 Krleg, Sea. game this year in eight games. Overtime— None. Peiwltles— None. Portland 126, Seattle 109 13), Atlanta 49 (Wilkins, Koncok 11). Drake96,NlchollsSt.61 Kenney, K.C. 199 105 1515 11 9 Bruce’s lawyer, John Zonak, and coach Nov. 16. NCAA rules violations. fired after his Jayhawk teams went (2624). Assists— Indtorm 24 (Fleming 11), Atlanta 30 E. Illlnolsat, Wls.-Mllwaukee76 He will join the Hawks Wednesday and be in uniform when Shots on goal— Vancouver SS-5-3— 24. 6 stt Wednesday's Games Esloson, On. 365 204 2B1 13 IS Frederick’s assistant. Gary Hun- "In discussions with Coach Earle "SMU is going to go slow, at its 4-17-1 in two years. Hartford 11-13B-2-34. Utah at Boston, 7:30 p.m. (Rivers S). Total fouls— Indiana 24, llllnelsSt.70,ChlcoaoSt.S4 Fouls, S.D. 327 114 2260 10 12, Atlanta travels to Milwaukee Friday night. Power-plov Opportunities— Vancouver 0 Referee— Don Larue. Linesmen— Dallas at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta 25. A— 13,118. Indiana KIZE. Kentucky 75 of 4; Hartford 1 of 7. Jerry Burt, Oerrek AAartIn. Son Antonio at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo 78, Grand Roptds Bapflst 64 Goalies— ^VoiKouver, Caprice (34sho1s-32 Houston at Denver, 9:X p.m. Kenyon 76, Hiram Col.62 Att YdsAvg L G T D saves). Hartford, Llut (24-22). Thursday's Gomes Cavaliara 106, MaverlekaBS Lewis 103,011 vet Nazorene74 OIckrsn, Rms-Ind. 227 977 4.3 57 4 Royals release Lonnie Smith Smith denies A— 12J99. Philadelphia ot New York, 7:30 p.m. MarlonB, Anderson, lnd.65 Warner, Sea. 202 BS 4.1 57 Referee— Paul Stewort. Linesmen— Indiana at Washington, 7:30 p.m. DALLAS (91) Michigan St.TZ Ill.-Chlcaoo64 Rosier, Hou. 190 117 4.3 41 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Veteran outfielder Lonnie Smith, who . Kevin Collins, Mark Vines. Transactions Oeveland at Chlcogo, S:n pm. Michigan Tech SO, St. Schotastica 49 Allen, Raiders Ml 644 38 44 Aguirre 7-22 66 20, Perkins 616 66 13, North Dakota73, Westmor 56 FOR ONE WEEK ONLYI Houston at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:X Donaldson 49 45 1Z Harper 1319 1-1 21, Mock, Clev. 166 643 39 23 returned to the Kansas City Royals last season after failing to Ohio St. job p.m. Blackmon6155615, Torplev1-709Z Blobl-2 ()hloU.B,Younc^ownSt.60 Okove, K.C. 144 597 4.1 41 attract Interest on the free agent market, was released by the Los Angeles Lakers at (talden State, 624, Schrempf36394, Davis 16092. Totals Roosevelt at WIs.-Green Bov, ppd., snow Bentley, Ind. 130 596 4.6 17 Flygn5.Panguli»2 BASEBALL 10:30 p.m. 3397206093. Ros3Hulnran 106, Ohio Dominican 79 Jackson, Pitt. 156 993 31 39 American League team Tuesday. ______s u p r e m e Q ua/Jiy Amerlean League Sacramento at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. Virginia Tech at Mlssourl,ppd.,snow Winder, Den. ISO 576 31 19 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — South­ CHICAGO WHITE SOX— Named John CLEVELAND (196) SOUTHWEST Smith came to the Royals from the St. Louis Cardinals in a 2 11— 5 Hubbard 49 39 14, Williams 1-9 66 5, B.Jackson, Roldrs 81 554 31 91 ern California football coach Larry Rooney ond Tom Poclorek TV Daugherty 3 9 6 3 21, Price 7-12 6217, Ehio Arkansas 101, Alcorn St. 55 trade early in the 1985 season, as the Royals went on to beat the 1 0 0 - 1 onctauncers. PAR WEST Smith is emphatic in his denial of an Rrst Period— 1, Philadelphia, Crossmon6 7-14 44 20, West 1-1 1-2 3, Cardinals in the World Series. CLEVELAND INDIANS— Assigned Dar­ NBA raauHa Ke.Johnson 610 44 14, Corbin 39 32 12, Cent. Washington 84, NW Noiarene 59 Ohio newspaper report saying he ' (Craven, Huffman), 2:40. Z Phllodel- rel Akerteids and Don Gordon, pitchers, to Denver S3, S. Colorado B,O T has agreed to become the head and ( pEtit ^ O*^ ' phia, Mellonby S (Craven, Samuels- Colorado Springs of the Pociflc Coast Dudley 09 39 0, Curry 32 09 O.Totals 4394 E. Washington 75, W. Baptist 67, OT . son), 6:03. 3, Pittsburgh, Cunneyworth 14 League. 2632 106. Sacramento St. 113, Hayward St. 92 coach at Ohio State. (Lemleux, Bouraue), 9:40 (pp). 4, Pitts­ Nata 104, Bpura B8 DOIIOS 15 16 IS 17— 91 Rec hoop Alabama must forfeit tourney funds KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Released OeveiOMr IS 19 14 M—106 W. 6Aantona63, E. MontanoSO "Listen, I am not interested in the O IL CHANGE burgh, Cunneyworth 15 (Buskos, Le­ Lonnie Smith, outfielder. Warner Pacific 11Z E. Oregon 70 mleux), 16:13. PenoHles— Propp, Phi 6Polnt goals— EhIo Z Price, Aguirre. MISSION, Kan. — Alabama must forfeit more than a quarter of Ohio State job, nor have I talked to MINNESOTA TWINS— Named SAN ANTONIO (98) Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Oollas 59 (roughing), 1:07; Johnson, Pit (slashing), Duane Gustavson manager of Orlando Berry 616 2-2 12, Greenwood 311 1-2 7, a million dollars in basketball receipts for using two ineligible anyone from Ohio State,” Smith The Standard qf Proteetton 1:51; Samuelsson, Phi (holdlita), S:49; (Donaldson 12), Cleveland 61 (Ehio 14). Since In the Rorldo State (jeaoue. Br1ckowskl31S11-1219,Robertson6173110, Assists— Dallas 20 (Aguirre, Harper, Adulta said. "I have no intention of taking Bouraue, Pit (Interference), 13:07. Dawkins 315 36 IS, Anderson 14 30 3, players in the 1987 NCAA Tournament, the NCAA announced Second Period—S, Philadelphia, Huf­ Blackmon 4), Cleveland 23 (Ke.Johnson PDAS won by forfeit over Manchester that job and I have no intention of SEATTLE MARINERS— Named Ross Gudmundsson 19624, Wood 1-739Z Nealy 6). Total fouls— Dallas 25, Cleveland 18. How Top Twenty fared ’Tuesday. give you. fman 2 (Ekiund), S:4I. 6, Philadelphia, (Jrlmsiev roving pitching coach, 19 310 10, Mitchell 33 300, Dovls 69 304, Police. leaving USC. Is that clear? Howe 4 (ZoMl, Craven), 18:19 (pp). A-6953. Manchester Cycle 74 (JoeMc(iann21, The decision was reached by the NCAA’s Executive Committee flatlonol League Nlmphlus31390.Totals3310530959S. Kevin McGonn 14, Bob Francis 13, Bob "I’m trying to prepare my team Peiraltles— Zeal, Phi (charging), 1:52; - LOS ANGELES DOOGERS-Sloned How Hie Associated Press Top Twenty and will cost the Southeastern Conference school $253,447, a news for the Rose Bowl, and I'm also Buskos, R t (hooking), 4:31; Buskos, Mike Davis, outfielder, to o two-year NEW JERSEY (104) Piatona127,Bulla123(OT) coUege basketball teams fared Tuesday: Plaster 13) (tantle Touch Cor Wash 67 release by the NCAA said. Pit (hooking), 11:37; Hllller, Pit (slash­ contract. Coleman 7-10 31122, Comegys 49 31417, 1. Kentucky (49) did not plov. (Steve Avers 26, Joe Horvath 25) trying to recruit. Can't you see that ing), 13:21; Mellonby, Phi, double mlnor- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS— Extended GmlnskI 615 310 19, Bagiev 611 1-1 11, Z Arizona (79) did not play. The players were not named in the release, but Alabama spreading lies like that only serve to molor (Mohetlcklng, fighting), 14:19; the contract of Rick Reuschel, pitcher, Birdsong 391413, Hopson35349, Englerl-3 CHICAGO (1»> 3. Plttsbu^ (49) did not ploy. Athletic Director Steve Sloan confirmed they were center Dahlaulst, PH, mlnor-malor (high-clicking, through the 19S9 season. 09 3, Branch 39 39 6, Washington 1-2 63 4, Oakley 31S 7-719, Grarrt 393415, Gilmore 4. North Carolina (5-1) did not ploy. Midgeta hamper those efforts?” fighting), 14:19; Cunneyworth, Pit (hold­ PacHIc Coast League Bradley 391-21. Totals 36713449104. 1609Z Jordan 1626161639, Poxson 11-1909 5. Indiana (31) beat Eastern Kentucky wildcats B (Brendan Prindivllle 7, Derrick McKey and guard Terry Coner. The report in the Evening Inde­ ing), 16:49; Sutler, Phi (hlghcllcklng), CALGARY CANNONS-SIgned Bill 2Z Corzlne06090, Sparrow 1609Z PIppen 103-73 „ Dan Carangelo also played well.) pendent of Massillion on Tuesday 11:47; Bouraue, Pit (highctickina), 18:57. Plummer, nmnager, to a one-year Son Antonie 29 SI SI 24— 99 69631, Threatt1-530Z Sellers 7-9 1-1 15. 6. Wyoming (59) did not ploy. Huskies 16 (Sara Suitor, Ed PInkIn, M > contract. Named Dan Worthen NOW Jersey H 19 33 19-194 Totals 43103 2331 IS . 7. Iowa (31) did not ploy. Glenn Weeks, and Stephen Dore played Former Rams’ coach Malavasi dies cited an unidentified source in Ohio Third Period— 7, Philadelphia, Craven pitching cooch. Fouled out— Brickowskl. Rebounds— Son I. Tempie (49) did not ploy. vrell). as saying "a job offer has been 9 10, 19:51 (shcn). Penoltlee— Dobbin, Phi Antonio 65 (Brickowskl 15), New Jersey 99 DETROIT (IZn 9. ^rocuse (33) did not ptov. Knicks 21 (Jason and Jamie Lazzarls made and accepted.” (hooking), 2:11; Samuelsson, Phi (hoM- BASKETBALL (Comegys 13). Assists— Son Antonio 19 Donltey 49 1319 27, Mahorn 39 37 18, 10. Duke (49) did not play. played well, Chris Prue’ rebounded SANTA ANA, Calif. — Ray Malavasi, who coached the Los ’ Ing), 6:16; Pittsburgh bench, served by Moflenel BoskelbaU AseocloHen (Robertson 8), New Jersey 19 (Bagiev 5). Lolmbeer 16S 44 39, Dutnors 614 14 11, II. Rorlda (5-1) did not piav. well) 76ers 10 (Mike Bottaro, Mark Angeles Rams to their only Super Bowl appearance, died Ohio State Athletic Director Jim ,Gruhl (too many men on lee), 7:19; Sutter, ATLANTA HAWKS— Traded the rights Total fouls— San Antonlo34, New Jersey 27. Thomos3S79S, Johnson66094,Salley16 12. Purdue (31) did not plov. Brodle, and Hal Blaleck played well). Jones said in Columbus that Ohio MUUVMi ■ Phi (M gl^cklng), 13:25; Lemleux, Pit to Ken Barlow, forward, to the Golden A-9910. 446, Rodnrran 341-27, Lewis 0909O.Totals 13. Michigan (7-1) did not ptay. ’Tuesday of a heart attack, a spokesmtm for Western Medical State officials had not talked to (hlgh^cklna), 13:25; Hextall, Phi, State W arriors for Chris Washburn, 46984249127. 14. Oklahoma (6 ^ did not phiv. Center said. Malavasi was 57. S A i i g w w i o served by Zenl, double minor (slashing), forward-center. Chkose M191IM 9—IB 15. Nsvado-Los Vegas (59) did nol^ Smith. MOTOR OIL 14:25; Loney, Pit (stasMno), 14:25; — Delrolt 31 IS B 31 11— 117 ploy. He coached the Rams for five seasons, the last in 1982. The "I regret any story involving this Propp, Phi (hoMIno), 19:44; Cun- Announcedthot Joe Tolt will lolnlheteomos Bu€ka103,Kiitckag8 6Polnt goals— Jordan, Lalmbeer. Fouled M. Missouri (3-1) did not ploy. Rams played in the Super Bowl in 1980, losing 31-19 to Pittsburgh. nevworth, PK (tripping), 19:44; Hextall, vice president of broadcast services. out— Jordan, Poxson. Rebounds— Chicago 17. Kansas (32) did not plov. Calendar university would do any harm or ; Phi (cross-checking), 19:44. Malavasi suffered the heart attack while at the Federal MILWAUKEE (ND 50 (Oakley 17), Detroit 63 (Mahorn 14). 18. (Seorgelown (31) did not ploy. damage to Larry, recruiting by his Shots on gooi— MlloMphta 7-134— 26. GOLDEN STATE WARRIDRS-Clalmed Asslsls-Chlcaao 16 (Jordan 12), Detroit 36 19. Memphis Stole (3-1) did not ploy. Building in Santa Ana and was in full cardiac arrest when he was SIL U IIUSQIIMLnM -Pittsburgh 144-W-2S. Pressey 313 310 25, SIkma 410 36 14, staff or the University of Southern 8 Tony Whlte.guard.onwalversfromlhe New (Dantley7).Total(outs— ChlcaaoS,Oetrolt B. Iowa Stole (7-1) did not play. brought to the hospital, according to Dr. Donald Dlcus of Westem ’ Power-play Opportunities— York Knicks. Breuer31l6520,Lucas693913,Monci1ef26 21. Technicals— Detroit Illegal defense. TODAY California,” Jones said. 'PhllocWphlal of 7; PitMiureh 1 ofS. NEW YORK KNICKS-Reactivated 397, MokeskI 31393 Henrv39096, Hodges A— S,739. Girls BfMkelball Medical Center. Smith, 47, previously had denied Trent Tucker, guard, from the Inlured 493716, Stroeder09390, Wiralow09390, Hall at Manchester, 7:30 p.m. Goalies— Phllodelphia, Hextall (2Bshols- list. Place Chris McNealy, forward, on Moore 1-339Z Totals 33692339109. Ice Heckev any interest in the position. 26 saves), pmsburgh, Meloche (2621). Fermi vs. Manchester (Bolton Ice WE’LL GIVE YOU A FREE QUART OF PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL waivers. NEW YORK (tt) . A— 13,130. FOOTBALL Poloce), 9 p.m. Referee— Terry Greoson. LInesmert— Green33343, Newitran65623 Ewlng410 Big Eaat atandinga WITH THE PURCHASE OF OUR 10-MINUTE OIL CHANGE! Wayne Bontwy, Gerard Gauthier. NFL ALUMNI— Named Al ward chief 6713,Jackson7-1331123,Wllklns 315 1-1 13, Trail Blazera 128, SuperSonica BiB East Conference O ’oll THURSDAY operating offlcer effective Jan. 4. Cartwright 7-11 66 19,Cunxnlnes693613, W L w L Beys Beskelfeall KEEP IT IN THE CAR FOR EMERGENCIES, OR USE IT TO TOP MIAMI DOLPHINS— Released Von Tif­ Donovan33090, Walker 66094, Tucker 1-7 109 Providence 1 0 4 1 East Catholic at Norwich Free fin, ptacekicker. Resigned Fred Banks, 09Z Carlisle 1-2393. Totals 369427-3799. Vlllonova 1 0 5 2 Academy, 7 p.m. OFF YOUR CRANKCASE BETWEEN OIL CHANGES! MaplaLaala5,Capnala3 Georgetown 0 0 4 1 Valley Regional at Bolton, 7:30 wide receiver. Placed Glenn Blackwood, 14 17 16 M— IB SEATTLE (199) Girls Boskelltall 7 P Ittm rgh 0 0 4 0 safety, on Inlured reserve. NOW Yerti 27 B M B - B Chambers 3155513, McDanM 9-19362Z 1 Coventry at Rocky Hill, 7:30 1 1 - 2 HOCKEY Usfer 1-2 09 2, Ellis 1324 1-2 21, Seton Hall 0 0 8 10 MINUTE 0 6Polnt goals— Hodges 3, Carlisle. St. John's 0 0 5 1 W r^ lR O 14 SERVICES IN 10 3 1 1-6 VWnVOTIOT Fouled out— Pressey, Hodges, Carlisle. McMillan 33 Z3 Z Young 36 32 13, Manchester at Platt, 6 p.m. REWARD $500 Syracuse 0 0 6 2 Rrst Pertad— 1, Toronto, Courtnoll 16 NEW YORK RANGERS— Recalled Rebounds Mllwoukee 47 (Breuer 14), C.Johnson 33 33 9, McKey 19 39 3, Norm Maciver, defenseman, from Colo­ Polynlce 1-539Z Schoene36393 Williams Boston College 0 1 5 1 WIndsorjit East^lhollc, 4 p.m. For information leading to the apprehension MINUTES! ALL FOR ONLY fcWCompiete (Second, tafrate), 1: SO. 2, Toronto, Courtnal I New York 55 (Walker 10). Assists— Connecticut 0 1 3 2 Cheney Tech at Terryvllle,"e, 4 p.m. . 17 (Secord, Loni), 6:49 (pp). 3, rado of the Internoflonal Hockey League. Milwaukee B (Pressey 13), New York 2B 35323 Vlnoent1-4392.Totols41-1001330109. COLLEGE and conviction of the parties involved in the Oil Change Includes: .Washington, Hunter 11 (Galley, Gartner), (Jackson 10). Total fouls— Milwaukee 30, Tedoy’s Games FRIDAY • Change oil (up to 5 quarts) Check bells and hoses OILCHANGE S:M (pp). 4, Toronto, Ihnaeak 4 (Osborne, NCAA— Announced that Alabama must PORTLAND (IB) forfeit 1253,447 In basketball receipts for New York 33. Technicals— Ewing, New Seton Hall at Princeton Beys Eoskelfeall destruction of property at Lynch Motors, 10W 30 or 10W 40 Check and Fill: Lssmon), 17:51. PenoWtss (tatchsr. Was York lllei^ defense Z A— 94)16. Anderson 7-121916, Kersey 1315 34 24, Md-Boltlmore County at Georgetown Windham at Manchester, 7:30 "Make the Best Choke fo ra Change!' (roughing), 5:05; Oibonw, Tor (rough- i^n g two ineUgible plovers during the S. Johnson3934W, D re x l^ 1 6 5 ^ , Porter • New oil filter • Brake fluid 377919, Duckworth 19324, Lucas33393 TliMrsdav*s Gome Bacon Academy ot Cheney Tech, 7:30 500 West Center Street, Manchester. • Chassis lube • Power steering fluid •Ing), 5:05; OouM, Was jinterference), 1917 NCAA Tourrxxnent. St. Bonoventure at Syracuse Girls Boskelball 315 Breed St., Manchester ■S:M; GIH, Tor (haMno), 7:44; GUI, Tor GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS— Vondeweghe 310 37 16, Holton 34 39 4, • Vacuum interior • Battery Prtdey'i Games Manchester at Windham, 7:30 • Check air filter • Transmission fluid Mon. thru Fri. 8:30—5:30; Thurt. 8:30—6:00 ’(hoWlno), 11:31; Secord, Tor,doublemlnor Announced the retirement of Dennis Ch. Jones0932Z Totals479033G1B. Jetlofl teeniamant Beys twImmliiB All information will be held :(rouehlno), 19:21; GouM, Wot (roughing), Roorup, headfootballcooch. • Clean windshield • Windshield washer Sat. 8:00-6:00; Sun. 10:00-3:00 B i i - i B Vlllanova vs. LRSalle East Catholic at Middletown, 3:10 • Check tire pressure • Differential 19:21. n n lehmiav's Games in strictest confidence. Second Period 5, Toronto, Prycer 10 NORTH ALABAAAA— flamed Bobby Radio, TV IIBMB-IB 3Polnt goals— Young 3, Anderson. Niagara at St. John's SATURDAY 647-8997 (Fergus, Richardson), 1:49. Penalties— Wallace head football coach. Fordham at Seton Hall Says BaskatlMlt Call Joe McCavanagh NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! Nmocok, Tor (hoekln|^,3:51; Kotlellc, Wat NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE— Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Seattle 54 Named Harold "Bud" Elliott head football (McDaniel, Polynlce 8), Portlond 59 Cal Stat3L9no Beach at Georgetown East Catholic at South Catholic, 5:30 (cross checking), 13:23. Providence vs. Rhode Island Coventry at Bolton, 7:30 Third Period— 6, WosNnglon, Christian 14 coach. TONIGHT (Kersey 12). Assisis-Seattle 22 (McMillan 7:30 p.m. — Jazz at Celtics, Sport- 7), Portland 29 (Porter 13). Total Vlllanova vs. Wake Farest-Canislus W reM lM 646-4321 HURRYI THIS OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 19, 10B7I (Galley, Murphy),6:31 (pp).7< Washington, WESTARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE— winner Manchester Holiday Tournament, 10 Gartner IS (Rldl^, Stevens), 19:0S. S, Announced the refiremenf of Gayle Kaun- sChannel, WKHY fouls— Seattle 37, Portland 25. 7:30 p.m. — College basketball: Ohio Technicals— S.Johnson, Lister, Por­ lendav's Game ).m. Toronto, Olavk 13 (lofrale), 19:51 (sn). dart, men's basketball cooch, effective Boston College at UNC-Wllmington Orasso Tech at Cheney Tech, 11 a.m. PsnaHlst rsigus. Tor (holdina), 1:06; Dec. 31. State

Z8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Dec. 16, 1987 HOMES HOMES HOMES IIOMEO HOMES I HOMED HELP WANTBI FONSALE FOR SALE FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FONSALE FONSALE

All real estate odvertltcd In MANCHESTER. Keep COVENTRY. Country MANCHESTER. By the Menche%ter Herald It IMMACULATE newer U tubicet to the Fair Heuting vour Income coming charm. Snuggle up too 6i R built Contempor­ owner. 2 bedroom CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 DIRECTOR OF Act of IMS, which moket It Ini Nawlv remodeled 3 roaring fire In front of ary Colonial. Field- Cope, finished base­ llltool to advertite any pref­ family In quiet residen­ the fireplace In fhlt stone fireplace. Beau­ ment with bar, new erence, limitation or dltcrlm- tial area. The time to brand new 3 bedroom tiful country setting, furnace, partially fin­ NURSES Imrtlon bated on race, color, buy Is novv. $2M,900. Ranchi C.H.F.A. quali­ wall to wall carpeting. ished upstairs, en­ ALEX MATTHEW REALTY religion, tex or national Klernon Realty. 649- fied only. $147,900. A must seel $199,900. closed porch, applian­ Position avallaUa In origin, or on Intention to 1147. Kterrian Realty. 649- Sfrano Real Estate. ces. Asking $124,500. progr«aalva 120 8NF moke any tuch preference, 1147. 647-7653.0 Principals only. 646- 649-4003 DEADLINES FOR {HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED I HELP WANTBI HELP WANTED limitation or dltcrlmlnotlon. 144 C T 0 6 0 4 0 HELP WAHTED HELP WANTBI commlttad to provid­ The Herald will not know­ 4496. Main St., Manchester, ing quality patient ingly accept any odvertlte- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DRIVER. Immediate op­ MANCHESTER Medical T E A C H E R 'S Aide posi­ ment which It In violation of TELECOMMUNICA­ INVITATION TO BID Oflt para, Roqulraa axoal- TIONS Technicians. Security Officers ening. Manchester He­ office requires Office tion. Department of the low. rald route Coventry Manager. Medical of­ Children and Youth lant managemant and WEEK OF DEC. 21st Tel-Plus, America's ^QUTH Windsor. Is loco- #1 Independent tele­ Guardsmark Inc. area. Short hours, fice exprience essen­ Services at the State niiralng skills and n" tlon Important? 3 bed­ phone company has good pay. Call 742-8867 tial. Must be good ty­ recleving home In East ■iS m IOTARY KH OOL'' ability to coordinate 1st & 2nd shifts or 647-9946 ond leave The Board of EducoHen, ItO room Brick Ranch on lolned forces with Sle- pist, familiar with 3rd Windsor Is presently all nuraing aarvicaa. Starting Daadllna name and telephone party reimbursement, re c ru itin g fo r a Long Hill Drlvt, Bast Hart­ historic O ld M a in men's, a world wide avaiiabie in Man­ ford, CT., will rtcelvg ssotad Excallant benefit Street. Lovely wooded Data For For Placing leader In telecommuni­ number and I will call able to deal with staff Teacher's Aide. Plea­ bids for “ RBSURFACINO chester, Vernon you bock.______and public. Excellent sant professional en- package to Join our 2.6 acre lot. $249,900. cations technology. GYMNASIUM FLOOR / RO- Klernon Realty. 649- Ad Ad area. Paid medicai MECHANIC. Great op­ salary and benefits. vlroment, comprehen­ BERT J. O'BRIBN Innovative manag- Backed by our unique ELBMBNTARY SCHOOL". 1147. combination of resour­ insurance and hol­ portunity, worth your Present Manager Is sive support system, mant team. Sand ra- Mon., Dec. 21 2:30 PM, Fri., Dec. 18 aware of this ad. Reply experience working Bid Information and soocltl- MANCHESTER. Your ces and experience, we idays. Must have time to Investigate. Ex- cotlons oro avallaMa at tho auma to: Tues., Dec. 22 12 noon, Mon., Dec. 21 offer exceptional ca­ perlenced engine, In the strickest confi­ with other adolescents BusliMss Offlct. SMod Mdt new year will sparkle In A Special Homes For clean police re­ transmission, hydrol- dence to Box MM, C/O In an educational ca­ will bo rectivod unUI t:00 p. Paraonnal Diraetor this Immaculate 7 reer opportunity with t h e Manchester Wed., Dec. 23 12 noon, Tues., Dec. 22 our growing organiza­ Ics. Call 522-7291 M r. pacity preferred. Sa­ m., Monday Dacembor M, room full dormered Christmas and New Year’s Manchottor Ntw Uatiiig cord. Reliable Herald. lary range Is S7-89 per 1fS7, at which Hm# fktv will Sdiith Windsor Cope located In South Absolutely gorgeous 6 year old aavan room vinyl Thure., Dec. 24 12 noon, Wed., Dec. 23 tion. Openings exsist In Jgffe.______bo publicly oponod and rood our New England area transportation and NIGHT Auditor part hour depending upon aloud. Tho Board of Bduco- Manchester. Formal sided full dormarad Cape. 2 full baths, 2 flreplaoee, RN/LPN Immediate experience and train­ Nursing Center dining room, family CONDOS Fri., Dec. 25 2:00 PM, Wed., Dec. 23 offices, from entry phone. Call Susan at time. Friday and Satur­ Medical Care Centers tlon rosorvos tho riaht to oc- family room with cathedral calling, molhera' dream level (Mechanical, ing credentials. To copt or rojoct any or all bids 1060 Main 8t. room warmed by a kitchen, overtized 2 car garage. All title on a large Mon., Dec. 28 10:30 AM, Thurs., Dec. 23 269-0222. day 11pm to 7am. of Manchester and or tho riant to wolv# tochnl- 14M Garden Dr., End Unit ...... *65,900. Electrical or Computer Please apply front apply please call 566- So. Windsor, C T fireplace, enclosed park-llke lot. Much more. Call for dalalle. $184,900. East Hartford have 7364 or submit an appli­ col formalltlos If If Is In tho porch, attached gar­ 5 SUNSET LANE, BOLTON Installation/Service desk. Quality Inn, 51 part-time openings for best Interest to do so.' 289-7771 22 Prospect St., Spiffy with Pool...... *79,900. Background consi­ H a rtfo rd Turnpike, cation to: Philip Ober- Richard A. Huot, age, oulet family nurses with recent gon. Department of neighborhood. Walk to 2SC Cliffside Dr., Executive, 3 BR ....*159,900. dered) to experienced Vernon. 646-5700. acute or ambulatory Dlroctor/Buslnoss SorvIces PART TIME telephone technicians INSURANCE Customer Children & Youth Ser­ no-12 school. $199,900. Notices Service Assistant. EOE/AA. experience. East Hart­ HELP WANTED with Key/PABX vices, Division of Per­ LOOKING FOR good Century-21 Epstein BOLTON $129,000 Manchester Insurance ford hours are two sonnel and Human Re­ SOUTHERN New T n g - Realfy. 647-8895.n 2 FAMILY knowledge. Valid evenings and one wee­ news? Look for the mony Neat, 4 bedroom Cape Cod In quiet area, Ideal As a condition precedent to Agency seeks mture sources, 170 Sigourney land classlfleld ads PART Time Warehouse driver license re­ kend per month. Man­ targain buys advertised MANCHESTER. Move In 87 Wells St., Handyman Special...... *128,000. for children. New roof, vinyl elding and thermo the placement of any adver­ quired; T-Z license tor person to help Account FOOD SERVICE Street, Hartford, C T reach nearly 800,000 condition. This 7 room tising In the Manchester He­ and Inventory work. representatives bv pro­ chester hours are one 06105. EOE/AA. homes In Connecticut In the classified columns windows make aconomical heating costs. All rald, Advertiser hereby 15-20 hours per week. CT. Prior working morning, one evening, today. Colonial aluminum wall to wall carpeting. Situated on huge lot. knowledge of Slemen's viding technical, admi­ SUPERVISOR and Rhode Island. The sided home features 3 SINGLE HOMES agrees to protect. Indemnify Mornings. Good pay. nistrative and secret- one weekend per ACCO UN TS Receivable E price for a basic 25 and hold harmless the Man­ 644-8962. and N EC a plus. With Position available in month. Interested ap­ bedrooms, 2 '/2 baths. 25 Westwood St., 6 Room Cape...... *134,000. DIRECTIONS: Route 44 to left on Tolland Street to chester Herald, Its officers Tel-Plus, you'll enloyo arlal support. Clerk. Experienced In word ad Is only $55 and Master bedroom suite, PHARMACY Clerk. Pari Requirements Include- progressive geriatric plicants call Sheri at all aspects of medical will appear In 43 news­ right on High Meadow to Sunset Lana. Follow signs. and employees ogalnst ony competitive salary and 721-7393 M onday ItHOTHUCTtON new carpet, front to 70 Benton St., 6 Room Colonial...... *141,900. and all liability, loss or time. Flexible hours. outstanding benefits. strong organizational nursing facility. Posi­ billing. Salary com­ papers. For more In­ back living room with through Friday 9 to 4. mensurate with expe­ 68 Elsie Dr., 7 Room Split-level...... *159,000. expense, Including attor­ No nights, Sundays or Interested candidlates and communication tion requires certifica­ formation call Classi­ fireplace, garage. Vernon Back On The Markot neys' fees, arising from holidays. Call The skills. Excellent envir­ tion and the ability to rience. Contact Lor­ fied, 643-2711 and ask Ws esn kflamv ksesMS s claims of unfair trade practi­ please send resume In GUITAR LESSONS There ore new oak 172 So. Main St.. 9 Room Colonial...... *161,900. Very clean, seven room vinyl elded apllt level with Medicine Shoppe. 649- onment In a no smok­ raine. 646-7704. for detalls.ci -REMi’ m FE ISIM A U ces, Infringement of trade­ confidence to: Human supervise the overall tiueM by loew prern ilBiwI. TM - cabinets In kitchen. 97 Arcellla Dr., 7 Room Colonial garage. Fully appllancsd kitchen, 116 bathe, 14x18 1025. R e s o u rc e s / Te l-P I us ing office. For appoint­ Col I and let us show you ...... *169,900. Call 6«452& aai ssk far Dsa marks, trade names or pot- ment call Harriet operation of the die­ Ing •tudem* from baglniwre on screened-ln porch, fireplacad living room, newer enls, violation of rights of Regional Headquar­ tary department. Must pvViiiericals Rwoifte Store up. Call sIXMS Holdw Special. these and other fea­ 590 (%apel Rd., So. Windsor, Ranch ..*169,900. privacy and Infringement of ters, 6268 East Mallow Johnson, Independent roof, blown-ln Insulation, all this on a large well- Insurance Center, Inc., be creative and [RECEPTIONIST tures! $159,900. Realty 158 Lamplighter Dr., Exec. C^ol...... *259,900. copyright and proprietary TELEMARKETING Road, East Syracuse, Jim Harkim World Frechette Be­ landscaped lot. $157,900. C 646-6050. dedicated In providing Avoid the downtown rights, unfair competition NY 13057. Equal Oppor- 647-85S3 noit Associates. 646- 70 Old Wood Rd., Avon, Contemp...... *365,000. and libel and slander, which Part Time tunlty Employer. quality meats. Excel­ hassle, Join the staff of 7709.O m ay result from the publica­ lent benefits and Syndal Products, Inc. a tion of any advertlsment In Looking for people M/F/V/H. Minority DRIVERS and Ware- candidates encour­ house men. Several op­ wages based on ex­ WANTED — NIGHT CREW growing East of ths the Manchester Herald by who like to talk on Looking for a 6 person team to stock shelves on odvertlser, Including adver­ aged to apply. Tel-Plus enings available perience. T o Join our Rlvsr manufacturer, tisements In any free distri­ the phone; speak Communications, Inc. Immediately. Above Innovative manage­ the .night shift, Monday - Friday, 9:30 pm-7am. aerving the vehicle care bution publications pub­ with a pleasant average hourly pay ment team, send re­ Competitive wages and benefits for mature, res­ lished by the Manchester Industry. We have a voice; who can rate. Tim e and Vi after sume to: ponsible Individuals. Interested applicants apply great opportunity at our Herald. Penny Sleffert, 40 hours. Steady Publisher. work from 9-1 p.m., RN entry level for the right Monday-Thursday. Monday-Frldav work South Windsor MANCHESTER K-MART schedule. Paid Insu­ Personnel Dept. ■ 239 Spencer St. person. iT o s t Educational Nursing Contor We offer: Hourly rance, vacation and ■ Manchester, C T ■ 643-5122 The Job Involves an­ (a n d fou nd Development holidays. Interviews at 1060 Main St. swering Maphonae and wage; commis­ Manchester T obacco 8, So. Windsor, C T sions; incentives; dirsedng ci8ls, taking FOUND - Young mole Coordinator Candy Company, 299 and Inputting sales ord­ tiger cat. White chest. paid vacations; Green Road, Manches- 289-7771 ter. See Mr. toe ers, greeting customers 647-9357. Vicinity Hlllc- courtesy member­ Position available for rest Road.______ship; sales train­ Schoenfeld.______LOOKING FOR WORK and visttors, computsr- dynamic, energetic Izsd data entry, ale. TMa FOUND- Young male ing. NOTica TO caaoiTORS tiger cat, white chest. person who pos­ is a rsaponsiblo position E S T A T E O F NOTICa TO CRIOITORS BUT In a b i ^ office. 647-9357. Vicinity Hlllc- If interested call- sesses the ability to JA N IS G A R N E L IS , a/k/o E S T A T E D F rest Road. Judy at 646-7096. coordinate and pro­ JOHN GARNELIS RUTH BACON CHENEY, The right parson must The Hon. William E. Fitz­ o/k/o RUTH B. CHENEY, DONT HAVE THE SKILLS? vide staff develop­ Gerald, Judge, of the Court Lot* Of Monchoitor, be flexible, organizad, Gift AAA Auto Club ment program. Res­ of Probate, District of Man­ Doceotod have a plMsant tele­ ANTIQUES chester at a hearing held on 391 Rroad Street ponsibilities Include: Tho Hon. William E. Rtz- phone manner and have December 7, 19(7 ordered Gorold, Judoo, of tho Court NEED TRANSPORTATION? Id ea s Manchester, training and orienta­ that all claims must be pre­ of Probate, District of Man­ a neat appearance. Typ­ sented to the fiduciary at the chester at o hearing held on ing and data entry akilla MEMORY LANE COUNTRYSIDE Equil Opportunity Employpr tion programs, as well address below. Failure to December 1, 19S7 ordered Then call us fur an Interview. e aeaential, 2 years as In service educa­ promptly present any such that all claims must be pre­ ANTIQUE claim may result In the loss sented to the fiduciary on or Offering paid Dn the jDb TRAINING. recent busineas experi­ TYPEWRITERS tion. Excellent benefit of rights to recover such before M arch 4, 19SS or be ence Is helpful. package. Send re­ claim. barred os by low provided. CENTER Syndet offers a com- sume to: Johanna Bruder Ray, Johanna Bruder Roy, FANTASTIC BENFITS. HELP WAHTED Assistant Clerk Assistant Clerk petttiva starting waga PART Time Driver As­ Personnel Director The fiduciary Is; The fiduciary Is: and benefit package In­ YALE TYPEWRITER sistant. Monday- Lucy Garnells, Connecticut Notional Will wDrk with yDu Dn arranging cluding health and den­ SERVICE Frldav to supervise South Windsor Administratrix Bonk c/o JoAnn Paul, Attarnev 777 Main Street TRANSPORTATION. tal Insurance, profit TypewrHart rabulH. Poitebto lypowritera and Special Edu­ RN’t & LPN’s Nursing Confer 447 Center Street •haring etc. Please call Hartford, C T 06115 ------IM sliM from t$B. Sates and Mrvlos cation Children, 2-3 ye­ Manchester, C T 04040 Pal Hoffmann for an ap- OPENINGS IN 1060 Main St. 032-13 Antiques Of All Kinds Through the House and Barn. 41 Pumall Place, Mancheater ars old. Split doys, 031-12 poIntmenL Syndet Pro­ good pay. Call Connec­ ENRELD, CT Please call A. Plante Wednesday thru Sunday 10-5 So. Windsor, C T ducts Inc., Route 6, Bol­ 649-4986 6 ticut Wheelchair Ser­ Work cloeer to home O lEW S P A P ER CARRIERS NEEDED.. DirectDr Df Nursing Services ton, Conn. 08043. 646- vice 721-9253 or 741- and continue doing the 2 8 9 -7 7 7 1 2224 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44) ■ Coventry, CT ■ 742*0346 MANCHESTER AREA 0172 or send rseume to 0787. things you enjoy the EOC BEAUTY SALONS moat about your job — Henry St...... 261-315 643-5151 P. O. Box 1425, Man- helping people. We Princeton ...... 167-190 EOC chaalM-.CT 00040. QUALIFIED person tor ______spi______SALON ULTRA WAREHOUSE have openings on the custom mill work and Tanner ...... 124-188 family hair care • complete nail PaitTiM second and third shifts kitchen house. Pur­ Wellesley ...... all care - gift certificates available for FLORAL JEWELRY Looking for port tlmo at our facility. Pay Is chasing, billing, pric­ Green Rd...... 204-330 the holidays. UNIQUE GIFTS commensurate with ing, etc. Benefits. SS5 Main St., Manchester work to poy for the labor market Apply at : Zahners North Elm St...... 5-91 KRAUSE FLORIST icfMOt or roioo your without traveling to Woodworking, 23 In­ Woodbridge St...... 18-230 643x9525 Christmas plants & otondord of living? Hatford or Springfield dustrial Drive West. The ADAMS APPLE to work. Consider this Tolland, Ct. 06084. 875- Charles Drive...... all centerpieces. of Vernon, Inc. Blue Sky Trading Co. Hours art floxibla. Wa opportunity and Join 6226.______East Middle Tpke...... 166-208 Even TRES CHIC wilt work with you to W A R EH O U SE Help. East Middle Tpke...... 209-239 Odd Holiday Rose Special! 14 Carol Gold Chains, Bracelets, American Indian jewelry & our other medical staff Earrings come up with a reason­ In providing quality Namco one of Am eri­ Perrett...... all BEAUTY SALON artwork, leather wallets, belts & Christmas Parties Too! Open Dolly 10am-9pm / Sun. 10-6 able schedule. We of­ medical care to our In­ ca's largest retailers of Strant St...... all home leisure products Summit St...... 73-203 ... has gift certificates available buckles, gold fitiailve^jewelry. Tie fer a clean, safe work mates. Former medics 621 Hartford Rd. M anchester Is extending and has Summit St...... 63 only for all your holiday styles. EL CAMM40 PLAZA, RT. 30 die shirts, etc. Leanin Tree cards enylronment, competl- In the military are en­ couraged to apply. Immediate openings Hunniford PI...... all for CJirisImas & other important tlye wages, paid vaca­ for full-time ware­ Greet alocking aluffera! 643-9559 AiiESkmsiAitaiEsaixaickXfikmcimtECi Call us at 763-0865 ex­ East Contor St...... 25-209 Odd tion, paid holidays and house personal at our dates. Indian prints by James tension 4104 for more new warehouse loca­ Parker...... 399-514 303 East Center Street profit sharing. Come In Information or to be J&J Jewelers Shipley, heavy woo I wrap sweaters, and see how a leading tion In Manchester. Po­ Lydall...... 1-47 scheduled for an Inter­ sitions are permanent, Woodbridge...... 293-470 643-2483 FRUIT BASKETS Reserve Your Ring •45. national electrical view. above average wages, < IS tE« me laac BBC lac Mf {$ 217 O nter Si., Manchester wholesale distributor Conn. Correctional overtime available, HIghwood Dr...... all For Family, Friends or that Mother's Rings from *89.95, operates. Please call full benefit package. Porter S t ...... 458-515 ELECTRONICS first 3 stone free. 647-0607 for an Interview. IntUtoto Hours 8 to 5. Apply In Wyllls St...... all PERO’S FRUIT STAND Box 1400 785 Main St., Manchester person to Namco. 100 Special Someone... JB ELECTRONICS Fency fruit baekets — delivered ■f A p W.W. GRANGER. Enfield, C T 06062 Sanrico Drive Man­ Where profaealonals buy their locally — shipped nationwide. Attention chester, C T. 06040. C A L L N O W 643-2711 / 647-9946 643-8484 INC. etarao equipment. Discount CRAFTSMEN’S 185 Maxim Rd. Nurse Recruitment Give a personalized message that will All Wicker at 2 0» oft 'til Dec. 24 pricirtg on cash and carry Items. 276 Oakland St.. Meneheeter xtmsfikKkieacieiskKkCMtmiiEskmnaac) GALLERY Hartford, C T 06114 OppOftunirif twployer S25-352S appear December 24 in the Herald! Call Jack Bertrand 643-6384 "The Place on Cooper Sf.” 643-1262 MUSICAL NEEDS A wagon full of dolla and Teddy k ear itexMcxM M lEM i MEDICAL Transcrlp- PRIVATE PARTY A 1x1 Inch ad is and bdaratoo, INDERCARE- tlonlst. Part time for Wraalha, Candida and Folk Art ara Manchester has Imme­ waiting hare for you. diate part time opening Ophtholmologlcal larger ads are also available HARDWARE SELLER'S MUSIC practice. Salary com­ AL SIEtpERT’S Opon 7 days a vwafc. 9 for a core-giver for 5 Merchandise Ads 50 Purnell PI., Mancheeter Mon.-8al. lOamepm / Sun. IM p m year old children. Ap­ mensurate with expe­ - up to 1 full page! APPLIANCES plicant must be depen­ rience. Contact Lor- 649-2036 ralne 646-7704.______647-8161 dable with some expe- Shop now for a full selection of BUSH HARDWARE ALL roue muaiCAL mbkos rlence preferred. AT BIO SAVINOSI F U L L Tim e house person TWe, VCIT b, Audio Equipment, 792 Main St. Manchester Linda 646-7090. for Quality Inn Confer­ So give Holiday Cheer this year Opon dally until • pm ence Center duties In­ Big Screen TV ’s, Cemcordere, Ml- Dhtp fir tlw Di-H-YiuniHir. THE HOMESTEAD clude: meeting set up, erowevee, C D Pleyere, Weehere, OB the Green with an ad in the Herald! oKcaktEoimdECkcaxtak BEAUTICIAN light cleaning and Dryere end Kitchen Applleneee. CwHplifi 111* ^ M * - Old faahionod cards, gift wrap A ornanienta. room service. Full be­ Open dally 8:30 am to 5:30 pm and Blown gltsa ornamenta. Hand made wreatha. PmITImo nefits. Quality Inn, 51 Ws will beet any price! 8 Maadows Manor Thureday evaninga for the Holidays. 46 Tolland Green, Tolland Hartford Turnpike, 445 Hertford Rd., Meneheeter PRACTICAL South, 120 bed skilled Vernon. 646-5700. 872-0559 health care facility Is EOE/AA. 6 4 7 -8 9 9 7 643-4121 currently seeking s B A B Y S IT TE R . 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