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M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov. 5, 1987

MISCELLANEOUS CARO CARO CARO FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR PALE FOR SALE Diaad r^an's^gay lover wins custody of son TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ TRANS-AM 1979. Oo^ proximately 3000, also NISSAN Sentro 1982. 2 CHEVY Malibu 1900. 4 condition. Must ttIK. BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY door, 5 speed, A M -FM door, olr, good condi­ $2500. 645-0221. Coll of- be in grave danger if returned to bis mother’s 50 to 100k numerals and tion, high mileage, By Lynn Elber “ I have been raped by the court system! ’’ Mrs. letters for shirts, caps, cassette. $2400. 627- ' ter 5pm. t Batey said after the Judge’s ruling. home. There is no evidence before the court to 7503, 9-3pm. highway. Snow tires The Associated Press PAINTINQ/ MI8GELLAIIE0U8 etc. Best otter. 649-3642 DATSUN 210 19o6 Station ’T m not fighting anymore. We’re leaving it to show anything has changed,” the Judge said. ^ lOOKKEEPIlie/ CARPENmY/ otter 5:30pm .□______CAMARO 1984. Rare. 4 and extra wheels. $900. PAPERING SERVICES 643-5905 otter 5pm. Wagon. High speed. whatever Brian wants. I ’m Just hoping his life The Judge made no provision for Mrs. Batey s INCOME TAX 1 ^ REMODELING HEAVY Duty Torps. cylinder, automatic, Cleon, reliable. $1200. SAN DIEGO — A fundamentalist Christian hove the convenience COMET 1965. Low mi­ mother says she was “ raped" by the courts alter a won’t be destroyed.’’ visitation rights, but Corbett said she could Blue, Nylon rein­ 643-0104. continue to see him whenever she wanted. ODD lobs. Trucking forced, 6x8 through and practicality of leage, upholstery Inex- Judge awarded custody of her 16-year-old son to McConnell said she placed great weight on cellent condition. 1 D O D G E Aspe n 1977. “ I’m glad it’s over,” Corbett said, wiping away BARBARA RAY Home repairs. You 40x120. Cover pools, good mlleiaoe with the her late husband's homosexual lover. Brian’s wishes to remain with the Corbett at the PAINTING owner. 742-6569. Slont-6, 49,600 original tears. He then left the courtroom through a rear BOOKKEEPING CARROUSEL name It, wa do It. Free boots, machinery. , style of Comoro. miles, 1 owner. $1395. In awarding custody of Brian Batey to Craig Palm Springs residence that for years has been SERVICES Woodworking a InHtlor SitPelaIMt estimates. Insured. 643- Free shipping with $50 Bought to combat gas NOVA 1975 and 1979 M a­ the boy’ s home. exit with Brian, who could not be reached for crunch. Excellently libu Classic. Driveable. 649-5445. Corbett, Judge Judith McConnell said the youth BookkMpIng (or mnall Pride taken In every Job 0304. order. 1(800) 654-7837. "It would be detrimental to remove Brian from comment. Carpontry Windy Ridge Distribut­ maintained at 47,000 Best offer. Coll 646- would have the "stable and wholesome environ­ biuinM Mi IndiMilnf payroll we dol Quality la our the only place that he has found stability ... in and quarterly U xei. FALL CLEANUP ing, MIddleburg, NY miles. Looks like new 2776. ment” his motiier couldn’t provide. Mrs. Batey, who accused Brian’s guardian of e Counter Tops main concern. Fuffy Inturad, Free Cathaataa 12) 22.0______In and out. Great first Thursday’s custody decision apparently ended recent years,’ ’ the Judge said. exploiting him by taking him “ from TV show to 649-3281 or second cor. A steal a Custom Cabinets REASONABLE RATES the bitter five-year battle during which Betty Lou To Brian, she said, “ You are fortunate to have a TV show,” said she planned to write a book e General Carpentry CORRIVEAU’S at $6295. Original person like Craig Corbett, a man who will provide We cater to the Lawa Sanrke There's someone out owner. All records LYNCH Batey took her son into hiding for more than I'A detailing her struggle to regain her son. CARPBITRY/ all Installed with home owner. there who wonts to buy available. 742-7860. CLYDE years. Her husband, Frank, died of an AIDS- you with a stable and wholesome environment.” your power tools. Find CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. PONTIAC-TOYOTA The Judge also noted that a county Probation " I am not fighting any more because it will do no REMODEUM quality and care - FREE ESTIMATES 6 4 6 -9 7 1 6 related illness in June. building or renovating. that buyer with o low-cost ROUTE 83, VERNON Mrs. Batey stormed out of Superior Court Department report found that Mrs. Batey good," Mrs. Batey said. “ All I can say is that I Fully Inaurad od Ip Classified. 643-2711. Call NAWKES TREE SERVICE 79 Impala Z dr. *2995 76 TOYOTA COR 8PT sobbing before the hearing ended, refusing to “ willfully deprived him of his education” and believe in the ultimate Judge, God. We w ill all Business 643-6053 Bucket, truck A chipper. Sell Your Car 79 Cougar Coup# *2995 7# FORD Ft 60 4x4 8PT CAB BETTY LOU BATEY, RIGHT participate any longer because she said the Judge refused to provide him with needed therapy. stand before Him at some time, and I have faith T H O W A S " ^ 643-6744 Stump removal. Free Wont to sell your cor? For T9 GMC PASS VAN “ The court (in 1984) has declared Brian would that He will return Brian to me.” Residence 269-6200 estimates. Spedsl quick results, use o low- 81 Dodo# 0150 PU *4995 . . consoles daughter Tammie was biased. • Rooflng 82 Cuntury ooupa *6195 79 VW RABBIT AC consideration tor aldarly cost Classified od. Coll so CHEV CITATION • Siding, Rao Rooma and handicapped. »15 83 Bonnavllla 4 *. *6995 • Replacement DooraSWIndowa 643-2711 today to place so FORD FAIRMONT WON KITCHEN & BATH your od. 4 Lines — 10 Days S3 Regal 4 dr. .. *6995 a SkyHglM. Attic Fana FLOORING 647-7553 80 PONT SUNBIRD REMODEUNG El 50* charge each addi­ 84 Bronco 4x4 *8295 eOTOVOTAAWDPU a Hapahe S DamolWona N OutIHy entt»m»n$hlp al eeeaaeeeeeee tional line, per day. You * fS% S tn io r C/rixen attordiM prion. Vltll our FLOOR Sanding. Floors 84 Regal coup* *8095 at CHEV MALIBU OlBOOunt * ahowroom or call tor Irn like new. Specializing HANDYMAN ENDROLLS can cancel at any time. 84 Cemero ooupa *8495 (1 CHEV CHEVETTE Free Written EM m tin nllm ata. In older floors, natural Home Improvement - 27 <6 width - 25* SORRY. 85 Chevy S-10 pickup *6495 81 DATSUN 2008X or stained. No waxing. Quality ararti backed by a Pointing - Wall Papering - 13% width - 2 for 25* NO REFUNDS OR 85 Chevy Ceprice 4 or. *8495 si DATSUN B2108L HsrHagt KKcIwr A John Vertollle. 646- Tiling - Light Coroantrv - Cualomar SaUafaclIon ■ m u st D t picktd up ■ ( thul 88 Nove 4 dr. *8495 81 MERC COUGAR OS Quarantae 5750. Leaf Service ADJUSTMENTS Bath, lae. iHurtId Offlc* Mondiy thru | 86 Cemero Z28 *13,995 81 OLDS CUTLASS CR Call Now - Mancheater «S2 W. UIddIa Tpha, Mencbaaler Coll BARRY SCANLON I Thursday balora 11 a.m.only. CALL HERALD 81 PLY RELIANT MIGCELLANE0U8 87 Spectrum 4 dr. *8495 645-82S 9 649-5400 ot 646-2411 for eetlmote at SUBARU QL 8EGVIGE8 CLASSIFIED 87 Chevette 2 dr. g|}5495 61 TOYOTA CELICA QT TAG (2 OLDS CUT SUP 4 DR CARPENTRY A ^ DELIVERING / 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 B2 PONT BONNE WON flaiirltPHlpr Hpralh SALES 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 ) Manchester — A City ol Village Charm REMOOEINM SERVICES rn p A M T iN O / SNOW REMOVAL Rich farm loam, 5 82 PONT eOOO LE Oomptate home rapaira and re- yards, $75 plus tax. 1 ^ PAPERING SATURDAY and Sunday, 82 TOYOTA TERCEL modaUng. W e apeM Ixe In betti- Manchester Area - Sand, gravel, horse 83 BUICK REGAL roome and kPchena. Small acale INTERIOR Polntlno and Reasonable Rates manure and decorative November 7 & 8, 9om- commaroial arock. Raglatarad, In- 3pm. 2 families, rain or t a k e a lo o k 83 BUICK 8KYHAWK auied, relateneea. Staining. Experience stone. SCRANTON 83 6000 LE 4 DR 7'/2 veers. For estimate shine. 15 Ferguson 30 Cents MMISS 646-2516 643-9504 Rood, Manchester. CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH 86 Pontiac Sunbird 63 DODGE VAN Friday, Nov. 6, 1987 coll 647-7815. Household Items, col­ CHRYSLER EXECUTIVE AT.PS.A/C V Z B O 63 FORD ESCORT lectibles, glassware, VEHICLES AND SELECT USED 83 MERCURY LYNX miscellaneous. CARS 63 RX7 silver, 31K *6795 83 TOYOTA COROLLA V SO M E S . M F IN A N C IM Oft LESS) 84 M ^ a RX7 jggg g 84 CELICA 8T CPE 1-84 link LROAL NOTICB COURT OP PROBATE ^ O O D Q E 4x4 PU. nod 84 CHEVY CAMARO TOWN OF ANDOVeR DISTRICT OF MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO \HMI sp*c„ Faocy. Fiocy PUBLIC HRARINOS MANCHESTER Tnieh. R70 MItMt ”10.995 87 Merc Cougar 84 CHEV CELEBRITY WAG. Iran attacks FOR SALE eUY/TRADE NOTICE OF HRARIHp 67IDOOQE RAM CHQR. Rad. LoaOaO 9 AVC (4 CHEVY CELEB. CL The Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec­ IN RE: Madeline Beth Ault will, open 84 MITSUBISHI PICKUP Coin NfM ToMty kMdad. M aao* ticut will hold Public Heorlnos on «ondovjNoveml^r 9,1W7 O LD and new furniture, LIkaiwwf •16,995 83 Gran Marquis . c n c 84 PONT 8000 4 DR at 7:30p.m. In thelowpr level of theTown Office Building on HALF Price! Sove50%! household Items and aor.,43i< •OryO Pursuont to on order of Hon. Best, large flashing ar­ 87 FIFTH AVE. Lu*. 84 SUNBIRD 4 DR. RED the following potltlons; William E. FitzGerald, glassware. Will pay png.. iMthtr, IRK ml. *14,695 row sign 1299! Lighted, cosh. 646-8496. 82 RX7 QSL 84 MERC COUGAR 18K Ml. #513- Revision of Subdivision Rogulotlons, Section 7.7.4 ond Judge, doted October 24,1987 ' Non orrow $289! Un- 67 LeBARON GTS Sronie •7895 Thijrsday om end^ Section 11.3, Definitions. o hearing will be held on on Mr. UMN««10Kmll8» .*9,795^ 84 PONT PARR. BRM U.S. tanker application proving for q. llghted $249! Free let­ 84 OLDS OUST CRU WON. •514- Revocation of subdivision approval for Daniel ond ters! See locally. Coll 86 DODGE 600 convt. 83 Mazda Pickup Patricio Colderwood's 3 lot subdivision. Bear change ot name to Madeline MHO. Mr. PW. 10K ml, *11.995 Vporl mooar 'o r UU 84 TOYOTA CAMRY L/E A permanent connecting ramp Swamp Estates", on Bear Swamp Road. today! Factory direct: Automotive Elizabeth Ault Coln-Sllver- 86 DODGE 600 convt. „ 64 TOYOTA CELICA ST from Spencer Street via Cemetery •517- Amended application of Donlel ond Patricio Colder- stor os In sold application on 1(800) 423-0163, Turbo. Fiiwy, IlK ml ”11,495 62 Granada toacn own oil export facilities in the 4 Or., va. AC. PS *^DOU 64 TOYOTA SUPRA MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) - An ^ a d to Interstate 84 eastbound will wood for o 3 lot subdivision, "Bear Swamp Estates , file more fullvoppoors, of the onytime.o______86 LeBARON cprwi 84 TOYOTA TERCEL Iranian speedboat hit a U.S.- 7-year-old war. on Bear Swamp Road. Court of Probote on Novem­ AuU. Mr. BmuWuII ■ 1 O.OBS be open to motorists around 10 a.m. SAVE Up to 50% off retail CARS 87 Line Continental 84 TOYOTA XTRACAB 4x4 operated tanker with rocket- At this hearing. Interested persons mov appear and be heard ber 19, 1987 ot 2:45 P.M. price on brand name 86 LeBARON a or.. About 100 miles northeast of the Thursday, William E. Keish, direc­ ond written communications will be r;<;»'ved. Information FOR SALE Auto, Air, AN Vt« toy*. Mllat $A V E 85 BUICK SKYHAWK propelled grenades in the Persian Mory Loo Taylor, VCR's, lewelrv, ap­ Hipeli A MMutiful *6.995 85 CHEVY CELEBRITY C/L site of the attack on the Grand tor of communications for the state pertolnlng to theso applications ore on file In the office of the 85 Nissan Stanza . . . n c Gulf today, setting the ship's engine Wisdom, Iran's Rostam offshore oil Town Clerk, Town Office Building. Clerk pliances, cameras, p ITYMOUTH R e lia n t 66 CHY. GTS Turbo. 65 FIREBIRD V8 AUTO AC Department of Transporation, said tools, toys and Aulo. Mr. Fancy wheele. _ 4 Or. *6495 room ablaze, said gulf shipping platform was still ablaze 17 days today. Doted at Andover, Connecticut this J9th dov of October ond 008-11 1982. Automatic, ste Super Sharp. 13K mHM *6.695 85 FORD ESCORT WAG. sources and Lloyd’s of London. 5th day of November, 19(7. hundreds more tor the reo. electric windows 86 Line. Town Car as FORD ESCORT QL after U.S., warships bombarded the The 2.5 mile connecting ramp will entire family and home 86 PLY RELIANT - q- There were no reported casual­ ANDOVER PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION $1200. Coll 649-5460. YVgn..Aute.Alr. 14Kml. *7,595 Sllvar $ A V C 8S FORD F-150 4 x4 platform. take motorists from Interstate 384 KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN when you loin our dis­ 85 FORD LTD CROWN VIC ties. The attack apparently was in Associated Press reporter 177 J LAWN AND count club. Send $35for IROC Z281987.4,000mlles. 86 DODGE CHARGER 84 Merc. Marquis « . westbound to the 1-84 Buckland 040-10 Auto. Super Cond., Brouaham $ A V t 85 MERCURY OR. MARQ. retaliation for an Iraqi strike Thierry Boinet, sailing past Ros­ Street exit ramp, and then onto 1-84 l''l8 A R D E N year’s membership T-top, phone hook-up, 55 NISSAN STANZA Q/L loaded! Factory wor- ROM mL •6.795 Wednesday on an Iranian super­ tam Thursday night aboard the eastbound, he said. For the next and recleve our ca­ 84 Mazda Pickup *4500 85 OLDS CUT SUP CPE tanker, said the shipping sources, COURT OP PROBATE talog with easy order­ renty. Pristine condi­ 86 FORD TEMPO 86 PONT 1000 4 DR. French destroyer Dupleix, saw month, though, motortsU will have INVITATION TO R ID 4 dr.. Aulo, Air, Uke ^ who spoke on condition of DISTRICT OP ing Instructions. Dls- tion. $14,500 or best New. 20K mllee *6,o95 84 Toyota Celica , 85 CELICA GTS LB REO flames about 150 feet high. to exit IW , cross directly over Sealed bids will be received MANCHESTER FOR RLL YOUR LAWN otter. Phone John 526- AT, AC, n . Mk 'oHUU 85 PONT SUNBIRD 4 OR. anonymity. NOTICE OP HEARING rount USA, Box 107, 2 BS MUSTANG aoK mi. M.SBS An Iranian pumper boat was Spencer Street to Cemetery Road In the General Services' of­ CARE NEEDS... CALL Vernon Street, Fro- 3072 onvtlme.g______85 TOYOTA 4 x 4 PICKUP In other combat, Iraq said it spraying the platform, Boinet fice, 41 Center St., Monches- IN RE: Janet E. 85 HORIZON 4 or 87 Mazda RX7 and then enter the ramp from Beeusiowtkl mlnghom, AAA 01701 .□ DATSUN 280 ZX 1982. BleciL Turbo, 8 85 TOYOTA TERCEL attacked a coastal Iranian petro­ reported. ter, CT until NO VEM BER 17, PHIL’S LAWN CARE Auto. 1 Ommt, Uka , ■**®*^_^*"^roof. Dtee Player g 200 86 CEVY CELEBRITY Cemetery Road. 1887 at 11:00 o.m. for the fol­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. H EALTH Club Member­ Excellent condition. Now. UtMaUMa • '3,985 chemical plant in the northern gulf U.S. warships destroyed the Final improvements to the ramp, lowing: Full molntenonce re­ 86 CHEVY NOVA 4 DR William E. FitzGerald, Fall Clean Up. Hedge ship tor sole. Lifetime 84 FORD TEMPO 65 Olds Calais 88 PARRISIENNE WON today, and Iran said an Iraqi platform Oct. 19 in retaliation for an which will join 1-384 directly to the cord. 1 owner. $5000. 4 Or.. Aulo, Air. 1 ownar, W ATER T REATM ENT Judge, dated October 22,19S7 Trimming, Mowing. membership to Court *6995 as PONT BONNEVILLE YvarpUne KtlrasdosSUliworm miooUe uttaoieon connecting ramp, should be com­ INSTRUMENTATION - o hearing will be held on an 647-1647.______OrUy aOK ml.. Weal '4,980 Fertilizing. Call today . Mouse One, Manches­ 88 CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 DR night over Saudi Arabian terrltonal a U.S.-flagged tanker in Kuwaiti pleted by early December at the SERVICE CONTRACT oppllcodlon proving for a ter for S100 regularly O LD SM O B ILE 98 1966. 63 MUSTANG FeNbeclL 88 PONT TRANS AM waters. Iraq denied losing a plane. change of name to Janet Eva for Free Estimate. VI. Auto. Mr. Br*gm . . MORIARTY waters. latest, he said. Connections be­ The Town of Manchester Is $200. Coll Anita pt 643^ Good condition. Best Med. WOW1 SharpI *4,995 88 TOYOTA CELICA OT L/B Shipping sources said five gre­ on equal opportunitv em- Colombo as In said appllco- 2711. offer. Telephone 643- (8 TOYOTA CELICA QT8 CPE A Baghdad war communique tween 1-384 westbound and I-M plover, and requires on affir­ tlon on file more fully ap­ 742-7476 83 LeBARON 4 or nades slammed into the 103,584-ton 0411.______Auto. Mr. very Ntoe. , BROTHERS 86 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 OR said today that Iraqi jets scored westbound, and between 1-84 west­ mative oetlon policy foroll of pears, at the Court ot Pro­ Only 0OK mUee. Special *4,995 87 PONT SUNBIRD Grand Wisdom, a Panamanian- Its Contractors and Vendors M A ZD A 1986 323 DX. 4 301 Center St. “ violent and destructive strikes on bound and I-SS4 eastbound are bate on November 19,1987 ot Menchester, CT 87 SUZUKI 8AMURI J/X flagged tanker managed by Teekay os o condition of doing busi­ 3:00 P.M. door, 5 speed. Excel­ the extremely important petro­ scheduled to be put into service also ness with the Town, os per CARS 87 TOYOTA CAMRY WON Shipping Co. of Long Beach, Calif., 6 GOOD THINGS lent condition. $59(X). chemical complex at the port of at that time, he said. Federal Order 11244. Mary Lou Taylor, FOR SALE 875-3311 643-5135 as it was sailing in the southern gulf TO EAT 568-1922 otter 5pm. Bandar Khomeini." Until Thursday, motorists will Bid fertnt, plans and speclft- Clerk about SO miles off Dubai. The Jets returned safely to base, have to continue to travel from the catons are available at the Low Cost More than one shipping source General Services' office. 009-11 said the communique, carried by 1-384 l^enher Street exit about 3 said the Grand Wisdom, loaded TOWN OF Iraq's official news agency, moni­ miles to the Roberts Street exit of Financing with crude oil from Kuwait, was not MANCHESTER, CT. Michael's Produce tored in Cyprus. I-B4 in East Hartford or make their ROBERT B. WEISS, R0DMMATE8 fraafi fruit t Product only U.S.-managed but also Available Iran did not comment on the way through Manchester to Exit 60. GENERAL MANAGER WANTED 24 Hr. Ph, 742-74«S-Hotna 742-3024 American-owned. Telephone calls 007-11 1 9 8 8 FORD F-ISO PICKUP report. 40 Iba. Nttlu* Mtca, to Teekay offices in Long Beach MANCHESTER. Rent- Cortland Apploa ’ lO " All Vehicles early today went unanswered. On Thursday, two reflagged mote wanted to shore 30 Ct. Kiwi Frull ' J " Two grenades hit the tanker's Kuwaiti tankers escorted by a U.S. 18 Cl. Contaloupoa '1 | ” "Best Selling Truck for 7 Years Running” apartment In town. $263 Warranteed! engine room, two struck the steer­ warship ended an uneventful S O S set CONDOMINIUMS plus utilities. Coll SO Iba. Chefa Pol * 8 " voyage north" through the gulf to Honoy Dowa 0 or ("a *10*' ing gear and one hit the bridge. FOR RENT 649-5323 otter 6pm. Ask Nevertheless, the tanker was able Kuwait. tor Dove,______40 Iba. Chlq. Bananaa |1ZJ* Extended to sail under its own power to Dubai Also Thursday, Vempn Walters, DELUXE large 1 bed­ 25 Iba. 8x0 Tomatoao to appeal too a . D'An)ou Poara '20** W arranties after the crew extinguished the U.S. ambassador to the United room, deck and fire­ WANTED Nations, said the U.N.’s chances of place, all appliances. TO RENT too Waoh, Rad Dol. '17** Available... blaze, Lloyd’s and the sources said. Small complex, pri­ Dollvor to Hirtford and Iran accuses Kuwait of helping halting the 7-year-old Iran-Iraq war on s ig n s Eaot of tha RIvar the Iraqi war effort and has been were still alive, despite a statement vate and oulet. S615 W A N T ED Immediately. 3 Hundrtdt ol /Mmt to ehoooo IromI plus utilities. 649-6140 or 4 room apartment In menacing Kuwait and its shipping by Iran’s prime minister that the otter 6pm.______Washington school in retaliation for Iraqi strikes on its U.N. effort had failed. SOS, a political committee active area. Responsible sin­ LYNCH in Tuesday’s election, will go LOOKING FOR gooc FUEL DIL/COAL/ gle working mother PONTIAC-TOYOTA forward with its plans to appeal a news? Look for the many with 8 year old child. FIREWODD bargain buys advertised 500 W. Center St. ruling by Manchester’s election Reasonable. 649-1858. moderator, who ordered the group In the classified columns Manchester today. Jobless rate rises to remove Its vehicles from the FIREWOOD SALE parking lots of polling places. Merehandlse* *53 psr cord, 6 6. l•f>0t1S. Perry Dodson, chairman of SOS, HOMER grswn. dslivsr«d^,5 Cord 646-4321 FOR RENT minlmuni.'MCA^I8A said the ruling by Joseph Sweeney Norlhifn FiriwNd first time in year must not be allowed to stand as a NEW 2 bedroom Duplex. DMtrlbutan precedent. TRUCK8/VAN8 Sweeney ordered the vehicles, on Fully oppllanced. Since June, factory employment ininilllllTURE 830-0059 FRR8ALE WASHINGTON (AP) - The Herald photo by Kool which were mounted 4-by-4-foot Basement with laundry has grown by 220,000 jobs, provid­ nation’s civilian jobless rate edged signs, removed from the parking hookups. Excellent lo­ C O FFEE table and end TOYOTA 1983 SR5, 4 ing evidence that manufacturers up to 6.0 percent in October — the lots of schools being used as polling cation. Available De­ table (together or se­ wheel drive, custom left behind through most of the Blown away cember 1. No pets. MUSICAL first increase in 13 months — parate),one Individual cap. Large tires, recovery, at 59 months the nation's plSCGS* 643-6296 after 6pm. ITEM8 despite the creation of more than " I have ruled that political glass topped coffee ta­ chrome rims. Winter longest, are finally catching up. Donna Florio of 25 Florence St. holds walks along Bissell Street. Winds up to ble. Call 742-5918 YOU MUST BRING THIS AD 500,000 Jobs and significant growth advertising signs on the public PIANOS and Organs. A tires. Excellent condi­ The commissioner of labor statis­ 46 mph this mdrning made it seem more evenlngs.o______TO GET THIS LOW PRICE! tion. $5500. 456-4755 in manufacturing employment, the tight to her sons, 3-year-old Dah;lel, premises of polling places cannot RTOREAND sale so large, we rented government said today. tics, Janet L. Norwood, told the like February than November. OFFICE SPACE WATERBED king size. the New Britain Ar­ keep trying. ___ left, and 4-year-old Michael, as the trio be permitted,” Sweeney said Complete package ex­ The Labor Department’s survey congressional Joint Economic mory. 3 dovs onlyl Committee that payroll employ­ Tuesday. cluding headboard. Friday, November 6, - EASY TO OWN - of households showed 415,000 more SOS campaigned successfully for EXCELLENT Location. gj.WITO ment rose in more than 60 percent Asking $100. Call 742- noon to 9pm; Saturday, Americans at work last month than a "no" vote on questions before 5M square feet and up. of the nation’s industries. The Store and offices from 5918 evenlngs.o______November 7, 9am to 8ERVICE8 in September. But the civilian labor Eighth Utilities District voters on a largest gains, she said, were in Reagan sticks with Ginsburg $ 1 0 0 a month. 647-9223 U N U SUAL 60lsh couch 8 9pm; Sunday, No­ force grew by 500,000, raising the proposed agreement between the vember 8, noon to 6pm metal products, machinery and or 649-5334.______feet long. Psychadellc Jobless rate by 0.1 percentage point. town and the district over fire and Blue with Maroon cu­ at the New Britain BUY FOR ^ lease FM , electrical equipment. 1 roonr) office In modern September’s 5.9 percent rate had sewer jurisdiction. shions. Must sell will Armory, corner ot AUTO SERVICE been,the lowest in nearly eight "Indeed," she said, "October office building. Central Stanley and East Main At least one of the complaints location. $165 per not tit In new apart­ years. employment in three manufactur­ though opposition is growing ment. 649-5323 after Streets. (Just ’/i mile against the vehicles with signs on 8 ing industries — furniture, rubber month. Utilities In­ east of the FI nast Super • Oil Lube Filter Both overall employment and the them came from Democratic Town cluded. Call 646-6714. 6pm.______and plastics, and printing and Center). Baldwin and Special *16.99 size of the civilian labor force had enough to have seen that era in Chairman Theodore R. Cummings. 9am-4pm. 6 Piece Mahogany dining dropped in September as hundreds publishing — reached an all-time Bv Lorry Margasak set. Good condition. other name brands. Fl- which his generation and genera­ nanclng available. * 9 2 9 5 * * 2 0 7 “: • Complete Brake of thousands of Students retumetMo high. ... Factory overtime, at 4 The Associated Press ■ Just when things Dodson said Thursday that SOS Coll 646-4521.______'41 Hh U Om H M Um «4a tions earlier” bad regarded drugs. MasterCard and Visa. *frlai laaMoa Cnk kat Systems ■choot after summer vacations. It hours, was at the highest level in were going badly for has taken no formal steps yet in ROOMMATES SpBii T( am Tn • laf. M lailaM WASHINGTON — President "How many of us would like to BEDROOM Set, Blonde Factory warranties was that drop that largely ac­ morere tlthan 14 years.” making the complaint to the WANTED Cedar wood with mir­ e Tune up Specials President Reagan, they have everything we did when we and local service. counted for September’s 0.1 percen- Reagan said today he will not Elections Enforcement Division of ror. $250. Coll 647-9502 Large selection of • Cooling Systems Constructionlonki employment, ad­ withdraw the Supreme Court nomi­ suddenly got worse. were younger put on the books." tage point drop from theO.Opercent Asked if Ginsburg should have the ofRce of the secretary of the ROOMATE Wanted. evenings.______Spinets, Consoles, Stu­ justed for seasonal variations, nation of Douglas H. Ginsburg, who SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS • TRUCKS • 4X4s e Alternators, rate of July and August. "Just Said No,” the theme of Nancy state. Manchester. Looking 8 Foot couch $75. 7 toot dios and Grands. All rebounded in October, with 40,000 admitted he had smoked mari­ Newt analysle, page 7 7 for a professional Fe­ couch $195. L ivin g must be soldi No deol- Starters, and The October.survey was taken in new jobs after a drop of 30,000 in Reagan’s anti-drug campaign, the second week of the month. Just juana, and said his candidate will male to share apart­ room chairs $95 each. ers please I______•Tire Service September. survive " if there’s any justice in Reagan chuckled but did not ment with the some In B a k e r's rack $175. FOR Sale. Hammond or­ before the 508-point drop recorded 8I)8WGr. At 5 million, however, construc­ Washington." ready raised. TODAY Fountoln Village. Easy Teak table and chairs gan along with bench In • Body work and in the Dow Jones industrial stocks " I ’m concerned about the image He said Ginsburg’s drug use was access to 1-84 and Hart­ $115. Arm choir table index on Oct. 19. Most private tion employment is no higher than it Reagan said, "H e was not an excellent shape. $600. Rust repair addict... nothing of that kind." .this presents to our young people. I limited to “ a few experimentations. ford. Coll evenings and $45. Dressers $45 each. 646-4023 after 3om Superior economists say the effects of recent was last Spring. ' I’m sure there were a great maiiy In d e x On Capitol Hill, however, Senate know it must be very embarrassing weekends. 282-1985. 649-0717.______e Car don’t run? market activity won’t be reflected people who did that, at that $315 Includes heat and Free towing for The service sectors of the econ­ Majority Leader Robert Byrd, to the Reagans in view of the Advice__ . IS Lottery___ MAPLE Desk/Vonltv. in unemployment calculations for a omy resumed their role as the particular period." hot woter.n Center kneehole, 6 r s i PETS AND customBr service cars D-W.Va., said Ginsburg "should ’ .campaign they have carried on Business. _ s Obituaries. 12 tew months. biggest job creator after only Mrs. Reagan, in a statement drawer with Chippen­ I S S I SUPPLIER only In Manchester. give very, very serious considera­ against drugs.” Classified - 18-24 Opinion__ .6 CONDOMINIUM to “ FORD, INC. A separate department survey of moderate growth in September. relayed by her press secretary, Reagan, during a picture-taking share. Pool sauna, and dale mirror, $125. An­ business payrolls showed 550,000 tion” to withdrawing his Comics_____IB People----- .2 tique mantle shelf, 2 Male, Grey ond White session with Republican members Elaine Crlspen, said, "Unfortu­ tennis. Leave message o /.m m a v N N Jobs were created in October, Services were responsible for 80 nomination. Conrtecticut _ 4 Sports . 9-11 scrolled bracketts,$60. loveable kittens. 1 of Congress at the White House, nately the 60’s and the 70’s were a (413) 783^89.______276 HartfarR Roai including 65,000 on factory assem­ percent of the 55,000 payroll-job Byrd said Ginsburg’s reveiaUon Entertainment 14 Televlelon-----17 Call 649-316B.______short and 1 long haired. refused to back off Ginsburg’s time when a lot of people expert- PROFESSIONAL Femole bly lines. That followed a gain of increase, with 150,000 new jobs in was "one more drop, cumulative Focus______13 U.e./World— 5,7 19" Color TV with re­ Veterinarian checked. ROUTE 6 COLUMBIA 8 am - 8 pm nomination. to share 2 bedroom 342-1384.______„ . 55,000 manufacturing jobs in the business and hospital services and drop, on the stone," referring to condominium with mote, $400. 5 piece M a ­ ' The president said " I ’m old Please tnm to page It Local news—3,12 Westher. 649-8309 preceding month. 70.000 in retail trade.- conflict-of-interest allegations al- working mother. Same ple dinette set, $150. AK C Adorable 2 year old 228-9431 646-0563 with daughter also wel­ Brown Leather rec- Samoved needs new BUO'8 MOTOR SALES come. 449-6021 after llner, $300. Coll 742- home. Has all shots. 6pm. 9159. $100. 444-4497. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 6, 1987 — I. » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 6. 1987 Manchester Lumber gets OK on drainage funds THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER How U.S. Films Far4 Abroail .chemicals and materials stored on rnver tb*^ '*«Hmated $206,000 to the Hockanum River. T h » AccM-W e«>Mr**lorac« s> lo r8 A .II.,S e k w d s y .N o w m b e r7 Accu-Weather^forecasl for Saturday Bv Nancy Concelmon ’The company, which is moving these improvements using tax -Manchester. Lumber’s revised the site to the town. 20 Daytime Ck>nditk>ns and High Temperatures Herald Reporter from its 255 Center St. location to revenues collected from the proper­ cost of the sewer repairs, but future site plans were approved by the ' Construction on the company’s 401 New State Road, is eligible for ties in the area. The amount of development In tjie area could Planning and Zoning Commission new 4.5-acre facility has already reimbursement is based on assess­ make up the difference. I The Economic Development reimbursement under the guide­ on March 2, after conservationists begun, said Floyd Blair, vice ment values before and after Another alternative would be to Commission Thursday unanim­ lines program because the new raised concerns that development president and chief operating of­ properties are developed. have the Board of Directors extend |MA inches Sousa (1854); James Naismith (1861); as youth minister, but other duties tonight. Low around 20. West winds around 10 mph. its of the smokeless cigarette. of snow on the ground early James Jones (1921); Nike Nichols left him unable to give as much i ROSE Thursday evening and the south Sunny breezy and cold Saturday. High around 45. (1931); Sally Field (1946) Computers will never replace ticker attention to the post as needed. rim of the Grand Canyon had an West Coastal, East Coastal: Mostly sunny windy tape when It comes to throwing things Schwamb said. TODAY’S QUOTE: "It will say just Saturday, November 7 inch. and cold today. High near 45. Winds west 15 to 25 mph. out of windows during parades. A native of Centereach. N.Y.. High winds blasted the Nor­ about everything I have ever had to say, or will ever have to say, on the hu­ TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWER: (b) Dr. Schwamb is a former youth pastor theast, prompting gale warnings Mostly clear tonight. Windy and cold. Low 30 to 35. at the Baptist Church of Northville. 8 am - 2 pm Winds west around 15 mph. Sunny, breezy and cold man condition of war and what It James Naismith Invented the game of t(^ay for Lakes Erie and Ontario means to us, as against what we claim basketball in 1891. N.Y. He and his wife. Heather, and the eastern half of Lake Saturday. High 45 to 50. moved to Manchester in early Superior, and off the coast of New Northwest Hills: Variable amounts of sunshine and l^ptember along with their three •Danish and Coffee Hampshire and Maine. Winds clouds today. Windy and cold with scattered flurries. children. He said his main responsibility Available downed some utility poles Thurs­ High 35 to 40. Winds west 15 to 25 mph. Partly cloudy Astrograph day night near Watertown, in will be to set up religious and social 8 am -10 am northern New York state. .and cold. Low around 20. Light southwest winds. programs for teen-agers. “Basically. I’m here to establish strong Indications that you could reap material benefits today. They will come a program for Junior highers and q f o u r In two areas that you do not normally senior highers,” he said. " (But) 1 ^•Hot Dogs, Chips & depend on as sources of personal gain. Just don’t want to do a program for '^$Soda Available ^ r t h d a y ARIES (March 21-Aprll 10) It's time to the sake of doing a program.” stop talking about what you intend to The young people’s program will / 11 am - 2 pm _ Nov. 7,19*7 do and start taking action. Do some­ center on the individual’s role with Located tw o people whom you were helpful to In thing about It today, before both time God, Schwamb said. Sexual choi­ and your inclinations run out. M an ch ester F R E E Cake PEOPLE the past will go out of their way to recip­ ces, nuclear warfare and drugs will 11 am - 2 pm rocate In the year ahead. Their efforts TAURUS (April 20-May 20) This should be part of the discussion tops. will be directed to advance your secret be a materially rewarding day lor you, “They’re not dry topics. They're Workshop provided you play your cards right. Herald photo by Oivls ambition. things they are facing,” Schwamb 57 Hollister St. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You can be However, be prepared to work for that Uncomfortable star Hirt divorce which you hope to gain. said. “The task isn’t to entertain Manchester Come join the celebration Instrumental today In helping another them. It is to establish their need for Kevin E. Schwamb stands outside Trinity Covenant NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The person alter a business situation of QEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) You're a NEW YORK (AP) - Tom competent, capable person, but If ■ God and their personal relationship Church. He’s the new youth pastor. for our brand new store! wife of New Orleans jazz trumpe­ small promise Into something beneficial Hanks expresses discomfort with something comes up that you can't with him.” ter Al Hirt has sued him for that you can share In as well. Know being a movie star, and ridicules where to look for romance and you'll manage today, don't be too proud to let Sometimes, though, it is difficult divorce, asking $10,000 a month (in God) because we have grown up It also is a job Schwamb enjoys. his own looks in an interview find It. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker someone who Is more skilled take over. for teen-agers to understand the for pain she said endured from CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) It's OK to with it or because we actually He said that this was the job that appearing this weekend. set Instantly reveals which signs are ro­ need for God in their lives, he said. her husband’s “violent physical mantically perfect tor you. Mall $2 to delegate certain assignments to others believe?”’ God has asked him todo,andhehas “ I happen to know my chin It often becomes easy for a young no plans to become a full-time dbusc.’* Matchmaker, c/o this newspapw, P.O. today, b ^ to be on the safe side, you'd Schwamb will also counsel the looks better from one side, but be wise to do the one that has lots of person to question the need for God. pastor. “I loved him. I still love him. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. families of the church’s teens. that is because of the way my jaw critical details yoursell. “In terms of choices, kids today “People say, 'What do you want I’m very, very sad,” Hirt’s wife, SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) It will are going through adolescence "Youth ministry is not just a sticks out on one side of my be up to you today to show more Initia­ LEO (July 23-Auo. 22) Others will be re­ to do when you grow up?” ’ Zide Jahncke, said in an inter­ sooner than kids three years ago, ministry to teens, but to their head,” Hanks says in Sunday’s tive than a friend In an Important matter sponsive to your requests today, be­ Schwamb said, smiling. “It’s a real view Thursday. cause they'll know you won’t ask any­ five years ago. There’s a lot more family and parents,” Schwamb Parade magazine. that Is of equal concern to you both. Be calling and need because that’s Hirt could not be reached for ihA IaaHaf thing of them that you could not or . pressure on them,” he said. "The said. “It really is a family "The only time I worry about what God wants me to do.” comment by The Associated CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Be­ would not do yourself. question becomes, ’Do we believe ministry.” how I look is when I feel heavy. VIRQO (Aug. 23-SapL 22) Lessons Press because he has an unlisted cause you are likely to be ambitious to­ OK ... my hair is a bush. You can you’ve learned from experience will phone nunfiber. His lawyer, Rus­ day in an area where others fall to get look at it and see an elephant, or moving, the lion's share of the spoils greatly benefit you at this time. It looks sell J. Schonekas, did not return the shape of Heckle and Jeckie.” could be yours. like you are going to profit today from MACC shooting for $25,000 repeated phone calls. yesterday's mistakes. He laughs off comparisons with AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) In social The suit was filed in Orleans activities with friends today, make it a UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your possibil­ actors like Cary Grant and Civil Court on Oct, 30 but not point to put yourself out a little more ities for success will be greatly en­ Jimmy Stewart, saying, "It’s as hanced today If you proceed one step at made public until Thursday. than usual. Make sure that everyone Is big a compliment as you can get, a time. Impulsive or erratic actions Hirt, who won a Grammy in having a good time. for Seasonal Sharing Appeal but it’s not anywhere near PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) There are could retard your progress. 1963, ran a nightclub in the accurate.” food items may be dropped off at Hanks, 31, is starring along French Quarter for 22 years until The Manchester Area Confer­ Human Needs in O nter Congrega­ TO M HANKS JAMES BRADY Concordia Lutheran (^urch, 41 sagging business forced him to ence of Churches has again set a tional C3iurch and at the Manches­ with Sally Field in a movie about . on Doiiahue show Pitkin St., by Nov. 20. Perishable . . . ridicules his looks close it in 1983. He has recorded $25,000 goal for its Seasonal Sharing ter Department of Social Services standup comics called “Punch­ Cnrreiit Quotations items should be dropped off by 8 line,” to be released around more than 50 albums. Appeal. in Lincoln Center. The money will be used to pay for Monetary donations for the ap­ a.m, Nov. 23. Christmas. million in Hammond,” said pro­ denial ... thinking, why m e?” For the Christmas food baskets, Thanksgiving and Christmas food peal may be mailed to MACC Hanks says getting the star ducer Hugh Benson, who also Brady said Thursday on Phil used it since. It was a mistake, and non-perishables should be dropped “The U.S. economy seems to be baskets and for vouchers for Seasonal Sharing. P.O. Box 773, treatment from fans gives him made miniseries “The Blue and Donahue’s television show, which Visiting babies getting the best of all possible I regret it.” — Judge Douglas H. Manchester 06040. For the Thanks­ off by Dec. 18, and perishables by “some self-doubt,” and that his is being taped here. "That’s a clothing redeemable at local stores, The Gray.” BOSTON (AP) — Dr. Benjamin worlds. We are getting the dollar Ginsburg, President Reagan’s said Beth Harlow, MACC’s director giving food baskets, non-perishable Dec. 21. real dream is to play center field Revolving around a white she­ waste of time.” Spock, hospitalized and fitted down, which will help our trade nominee for the U.S. Supreme of human needs. for the Cleveland Indians. riff begrudgingly accepting the with a cardiac pacemaker, felt so deficit, and wearegettinginterest Court. Last year MACC exceeded its help of a black detective, the "B u t in about two minutes, I good before his scheduled release rates down as well.” — David $25,000 goal by $1,000. Harlow said original 1967 movie won a best- can work up a rage over that boy today that he was prowling the Berson, senior economist for the French artist Paul Gauguin was she , hopes the goal is again Another bigot picture Oscar, and an Academy (assailant John W. Hinckley Jr.) halls looking for seriously ill Federal National Mortgage bom in 1848. surpassed this year. Award for Rod Steiger as the and so can my son,” Brady said. HAMMOND, La. (AP) - Car- “ He wants a daddy who can climb babies to visit. Association. MACC plans to distribute about SPECIAL THANKS coll O’Connor, best known for his sheriff. “I’m ashamed to be occupying 330 food baskets for Thanksgiving Freem an said Richard Round- trees ... and I can’t do that.” portrayal of the bigoted New a hospital bed,” Spock said Day and 350 for Christmas. Many tree or Howard Rollins would Yorker Archie Bunker in televi­ Brady, who was not expected to Thursday at the New England “Earlier today, I was asked Lottery baskets will be prepared by MACC and local churches, but Individuals sion’s “ All In The Fam ily,” will play the detective, originally recover, suffered head injuries Medical Center. “I feel like a whether I had ever used drugs. To I wish to thank my cam­ portrayed by Sidney Poitier. are also encouraged to make up play a bigoted Southerner in a TV and paralysis on his left side. He fraud.” the best of my recollection, once paign committee, the remake of “In the Heat of the got up from a wheelchair Thurs­ as a college studentinthe’60s, and their own baskets. The 84-year-old baby-care ex­ Connecticut daily Guidelines on what the baskets Night.” day and with the help of his wife voiunteer assistants No brooding pert and peace activist, visited a then on a few occasions in the ’70s, Thursday: 365 should include can be obtained by The two-hour NBC pilot to be and a cane, he walked on the hospital playroom, where he I used marijuana. That was the and those who sup­ stage to a standing ovation. contacting Harlow at 646-4114. filmed in southeastern Louisiana, . STAMFORD (AP) - White folded his 6-foot-3 fram e into a only drug I ever used. I have not Play Four: 3346 A free ’Thanksgiving dinner for ported my eiection to is scheduled for broadcast in House press secretary James child-sized chair and chatted with those who will be alone on the February, said Lt. Gov. Bobby Brady, who took a bullet meant Brady and his wife, Sarah, about eight children between the the Board of Directors, were on the show to promote a holiday is scheduled for noon Nov. Freem an, who heads the state for President Reagan in 1981, ages of 2 and 6. 26 at St. Jam es School cafeteria, 7.1 book on his story, “Thumbs Up,” i am pieased to be abie Department of Culture, Recrea­ says it’s fruitless to spend time Spock’s wife, Mary Morgan, Manchester Herald Park St. Tickets for the dinner may tion and Tourism. brooding over the shooting. by Mollie Dickenson, published said he had insisted on going fora be obtained at the Department of to serve the residents of by William Morrow & Co. “We’ll spend our budget of $3.3 “I don’t spend a lot of time on walk through the hospital the USPS 327-500 VOL. e v il, No. 32 Manchester for two night before because he “wanted more years. to find some babies. 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Psid lot by tt» T«Hord '87 CotnmlUM - Joibph Uocllo, Jr , T r.-u r.r ffln ie iis DIAL 911 at 647-9948 by 6 p.m. weekdays lor N e w England Newspaper Ferguson has served on the board. In Manchester delivery In Manchester. Association Ferguson has served four years. f - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. iwr-8 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 6. IW? v.&/woMh,Bri^ I ‘Cap’ makes last pitch lor arms Kasmer's lawyer to probe sting defenre over these seven years will Connecticut In Brief Halt! may postpone election By Tim Ahern remain on track.” The Associated Press Sen. Carl Uvin , D-Mich., another By Judd Everhart PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - The Electoral Council, reacting UConn dormitory crunch worsens to fires that gutted its headquarters and a company printing Armed Services member, said he The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Defense Secre­ thinks Carlucci is “ pragmatic and ballots, said it will decide soon whether to cancel Haiti’s first free tary Caspar W. Weinberger is STORRS — UnlverMty of Connecticut itudenU face a realistic” and added, “ I am hopeful HARTFORD - Timothy C. elections in at least 30 years. retiring with a final plea to woraenlng housing Mtuation and the school could be short of beds Opposition groups and prominent citizens In-Haiti have that the changes will produce a Moynahan, the lawyer for the Congress not to reduce President more flexible attitude within the for as many as 670 students on the main campus next year, charged the fires were a im ^ at derailing the electoral process executive director of the Connecti­ Reagan’s defense buildup, but administration on defense university administrators say. cut Liquor Control Commission and may have been set by supporters of the former Duvalier lawmakers say money problems UConn’s dorm itofy crunch has forced some students to live in budgeting.” / arrested on bribery charges, says regime, a charge the supporters deny. will be one of the main headaches of Rep. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., a converted studies or to triple up in rooms designed for two. The he plans a careful study of the sting “ So far, elections are still scheduled for Nov. 29,” council his successor, Frank C. Carlucci. long-time critic of the Pentagon, schooi has 9,586 undergraduates, 344 more than its intendw opeAtion that snared his client. member Alain Rocourt said Thursday after an all-day meeting of “ For the l i f e ^ me, I don’t see said in a House floor speech there capacity, said Jane E. Lowel, assistant assignments director in '"There are stings and there are the independent body at which postponement was a main topic. what the reluctance is to voting the will be a stain on Weinberger’s UConn’s residential life department. stings.” said Moynahan, represent­ The board’s decision could be annranced as early as Saturday, amounts that are necessary lor the record because of “ his failure to “ Projections that I have made indicate that next year we will ing Charles W. Kasmer, who was council members and aides said. ^ nation’s security,” Weinberger told a Pentagon news conference Thurs­ deal with waste, fraud and abuse” be above by 480 to 670, and perhaps more,” Lowell said Thursday. charged Thursday with bribe re­ Rocourt said he and his eight colleagues were concerned about at the Defense Department. Carol A. Wiggins, vice president for student affairs and ceiving and conspiracy to commit suspicious fires that on Tuesday gutted the council’s day, echoing appeals he made for Rep. Dennis Hertel, D-Mlch., was services, has created the Housing Guidelines Ad Hoc Committtee bribe receiving. headquarters, and on Thursday heavily damaged one of three seven years as he pushed for also critical. “ He has hardly any Some stings, Moynahan said, ever-rising defense budgets. to study whether uOonn should abandon its open house policj^ plants printing ballots for the election. credibility left on the (Capitol) Hill The committe includes four administrators, four students and are sort of entrapments, and there Weinbergfer’s long-expected re­ ... whatsoever, because he always are others that are conducted signation was announced earlier in three faculty members. asked for everything, and he properly.” the day by Reagan in a White House always asked for more. And even as Kasmer. 54, of Bristol was Market nervous after dollar drops . ceremony during which the presi­ the deficit continued to grow, he Panel to Investigate nurse shortage arrested in his office. He was dent praised his old friend as “ the NEW YO R K — Stocks opened slightly higher today in nervous just asked for more money.” arraigned in Hartford Superior finest secretary of defense in the N H ARTFO RD — Gov. William A. O’Neill has named a trading after an assault on the dollar pushed the currency to new But Weinberger, in his Pentagon commission to look into the causes of Connecticut s nurse Court and released on $25,000 bond. history of our nation.” news conference, reiterated his lows, creating uncertainty again on Wall Street. Carlucci, Weinberger’s deputy shortage and recomend ways to attract people to the profession. He stood silently In a shirt and tie belief that now is not the time to by Moynahan’s side during the “ The confidence in the market is extremely fragile,” said during Reagan’s first term and O’Neill estimated there were 1,000 vacancies for nurses in the reduce the Pentagon’s budget. five-minute proceeding before Peter J. DaPuzzo, manager of the retail equity group at Shearson currently Reagan’s national secur­ state’s 34 general hospitals. Although there are 38,000 licensed “ We have regained for America Judge Raymond R. Norko. Lehman Bros. Inc. “ That could cause buyers to step aside.” ity adviser, was named to succeed nurses in Connecticut, fewer than 23,000 are currently working in what I think was a vitally needed, Moynahan described Kasmer as The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose 40.12 points to Weinberger. Reagan also promoted new, renewed military strength,” that field. upset and distressed and “ in a state 1,985.41 Thursday on the strength of lower interest rates, rose Army Lt. Gen. Colin Powell, the he said. “ To wash those (gains) all The commission was appointed on Thursday. of general agitation.” He said he slightly in the first few minutes today but then fell back for a second-ranking man on the Na­ Gardner E. Wright Jr., head of the state Commission on away and let those be eroded had not had a chance to talk to 6-point loss. However, gaining issues outnumbered losers by tional Security Council staff, to because of some fears about a Hospitals and Health Care and co-chairman of the task force, Kasmer about whether he would alMut 7-5 on the New York Stock Exchange. succeed Carlucci. deficit that could be cured easily if said that “ as our population gets older, the demand for nurses plead innocent when he returns to The dollar sank to its lowest level in four decades against the Weinberger, 70, will remain in the domestic expenditures were cut and other health-care professionals is only going to get greater. A P photo court Nov. 19. Japanese yen in Tokyo today, finishing at 135.50 yen, down 0.45 office until Carlucci is confirmed by A P photo ... nothing requires that. We can Hartford County State’s Attorney the Senate, a process which is Charles Kasmer of Bristol, executive arrest in Hartford Thursday. Kasmer was from the record low set Thursday. Foreign exchange dealers also afford the kind of defense we need.” Employees sue for lost wages \ John M. Bailey said Kasmer was sold the dollar lower in Europe and the United States. expected to be quick and smooth. President Reagan watches as Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger made clear in his arrested as the result of a sting director of The state Liquor Control charged with bribery and conspiracy to “ I can assure the president we Weinberger talks to a White House audience Thursday. Pentagon news conference that he BRIDGEPORT — Three companies Implicated in a 1985 operation. Kasmer allegedly took a Commission, is taken to court after his commit bribery. will act expeditidUsIy on this was only leaving to spend more natural gas explosion are being sued for back wages lost by $500 bribe in July 1986 and a $1,000 Korean students battle police excellent nomination to insure a At the ceremony, Reagan announced the resignation of time with his wife, Jane, whose employees of a Derby restaurant leveled in the blast. bribe in August 1986 from an timely transition,” said Sen. Sam said. Weinberger and named National Security Adviser Frank health problems include a battle undercover state police officer to Stanley A. Twardy Jr., said federal same undercover operation.” SEOUL, South Korea — Hundreds of students battled police Nunn, D-Ga., chairman of the V The suit was filed in Bridgeport Superior Court on Wednesday During the next three years, six against cancer. arrange for liquor broker licenses. agents had arrested 10 people in the But Bailey said while Kasmer’s Senate Armed Services Commit­ Carlucci as his successor. on behalf of former River Restaurant employees Agnes other defendants alleg^ ly paid with firebombs and stones today In an anti-government Her doctors believed “ she’s com­ The bribes allegedly changed state — including a Greek Orthodox arrest resulted from the federal tee, which will hold hearings on Romagna of Derby, Grace Ungrady of Shelton and Richard bribes to undercover agents, demonstration. They demanded a neutral interim government to Nunn praised Weinberger but pletely finished with this cancer,” hands at Valle’s restaurant in priest, a doctor and seven business­ investigation, it wasn’t directly Carlucci’s nomination. gress in the defense budget. Wein­ Urbanczyk of Derby. Twardy said. He identified them ensure fairness in upcoming elections. also said, “ I have disagreed with he said. “ She is, however, ex­ Hartford. The meetings were video men — and 35 people in New York. connected. He said authorities Sen. John Warner, R-Va., rank­ berger often flatly refused to The three, who worked as waitresses and a cook, claim they as; Theodore Turiano, 53, of No injuries were reported. some of his priorities,” a reference tremely uncomfortable because of and audiotape-recorded, according Twardy said the 10 Connecticut didn’t expect it to implicate any ing Republican on the panel, said, negotiate with legislators about were deprived of a stable financial future by the explosion. None Danbury; MarkM®old dies In house fire notified the Americans of ite refusal to renew the countries evidence brought out during the the majority. Sen. Warren Rudman “ He was a great scholar and a brilliant civilian control, lawmakers famil­ will be recommended to congres­ 34-year-old defense accord in its current form. summer’s public hearings on the of New Hampshire, said the report NEW LONDON — A 5-year-old mentally retarded boy was lawyer. ” said New Haven defense attorney John iar with the 600-page report said sional committees. Still both Cajal and U.S. ambassador and chief negotiator secret sale of U.S. weapons to Iran was “ tough but fair” and called killed early today, but his 2-year-old sister and father survived Williams, who frequently opposed Markle in Thursday, Reginald Bartholomew insisted both countries were interested in and the diversion of proceeds to the when a fire swept through their two-story home in New London court. “ He was the first really professional Members of the House and Senate maintaining a solid military relationship. , .u . committees voted Thursday to Nicaraguan contras. police report. prosecutor the state of Connecticut ever had. He handled every important case in New Haven in Bartholomew said after today’ s two-hour session that approve the final report, with all Rep. Jim Courier, R-N. J., quoted Jonathan Gnandt was pulled from the fire by his father, but was the report as saying Reagan’s unable to survive the 2; 12 a.m. blaze, said fire department the last 20 years.” “ questions remain to be resolved.” but three Republicans voting It’s Beginning to Williams called Markle “ unquestionably the Neither Cajal nor Batholomew elaborated on what was against it and saying they would “ unabashed zeal for the contras” Battalion Chief Edward L Hallisey. come out with their own dissenting set a climate at the White House Look a Lot Like The father, Martin Gnandt, also pulled his 2-year-old daughter greatest and most professional of all the discussed. prosecutors the state of Connecticut has ever version. Both versions are to be that led staff members to circum­ from the blaze. Both were treated for smoke inhalation. CHRISTMAS at VITTNERS had. He was a man who can never he replaced.” The fam ily’s mother was at work and returned home as Martin Markle was an innovator who was renowned the Most Complete Gnandt was pounding on neighbors’ doors seeking help, Hallisey 9 for his teaching of police how to do their jobs said. without violating the Constitution and for CHRISTMAS SHOP In the Area^ The fire was thought to have started in a refrigerator motor, developing a list of proteges that read like a ABSOLUTE VIDEO Hallisey said. The home had a smoke detector, but its battery who’s-who of prosecutors and judges. ARTIFICAL Come In and See appeared to be disconnected, Hallisey said. For years, Markle taught a 10-week, police 200 West Center Street The Largest Selection of course in search and seizure procedures. TREES, WREATHS Meriden to consider ultralight ban He was the originator and director of the Manchester Ct. 647-8773 ANNALEE DOLLS State’s Attorney’s Law Enforcement Training THANK and GARLAND. Around MERIDEN — City officials might reinstate a ban on ultralight Program, and originator of the Narcotics A P photo 8 aircraft at Meriden-Markham Airport following the fatal crash of Enforcement Officers Association and the New A huge selection. Great an experimental gyrocopter at the airfield Wednesday. Haven County Detectives Association. New Haven State’s Attorney Arnold Markle, shown in his office In this 1982 New Releases SelectionI Jerome Lamb. 57, of Vernon died of multiple injuries he He was also a founder of the Rape Crisis Unit picture, died Thursday of an apparent heart attack. YOU! suffered when the,craft crashed during an apparent takeoff of New Haven, and originated the first arson The Hitchhiker Lethal Weapon Great squad in the state. attempt at the airport. ^ u Ansonia-Milford Judicial District; Judge Tho­ On Oct. 3d, he Joined federal law enforcement Malone Look like the real thingl4 PricesI Airport manager Hal Schnerr said Lamb did not have Markie authored two books, “ The Law of Project X Arrest and Search and Seizure” and “ Criminal mas V. O’Keefe; newly appointed Judge officials to announce that two New Haven police permission to use the airport. Making Mr. Right LARGE Investigation and Presentation of Evidence” — Edward J. Mullarkey. officers had pleaded guilty to felony charges and Tinmen FINAL ‘ The city’s Aviation Commission imposed a ban on ultralights, We Are For considered hibles for law enforcement officials. Markle also was the first state’s attorney in resigned their Jobs. Markle and New Haven DISPLAY OF which weigh less than 250 pounds, in August 1988 after an Creepshow 2 River’s Edge Markle was a frequent lecturer and instructor Connecticut to add a woman prosecutor to his Police Chief William Farrell were the two who The BIrdsI .a EA R A N C E DO-IT- 7 approached federal authorities to initiate the ultralight pilot flew out of the airport’s flight path and crash on numerous law enforcement subjects through­ staff, Mary Galvin. For your Support and Hot child in the City probe into police involvement with cocaine. Three For the Road landed. The ban was lifted three weeks later after the out the country. Earlier Thursday, Markle had Superior Court Judge William Hadden, who ON FALL YOURSELF Markle prosecuted some of the state’s most A Complete commission decided to require ultralight pilots to be certified delivered a lecture in Hartford to law knew Markle for 13 years, said hisdeatb came as Vote of Confidence in my sensational cases including the murder trial of ITEMS Ralph Blantz, chairman of the commission, said the panel will enforcement officers. He had been scheduled to a “ terrible shock” “ I had come to consider him Line of Feedera BULBS Guillermo Aillon for the 1972 slaying of his consider a ban at its meeting on Monday. return there Thursday night with his wife, Jane the outstanding state’s attorney in Connecticut. estranged wife.and her parents in North Haven. Campaign for the Board I and Lyric Bird OPEN 7 DAYS White Markle, for a dinner. The state of Connecticut has lost a man of Free one year membership | NOW Aillon, 47, was sentenced in November 1984 to Coin toss saves cost of election He had returned Tuesday from an arson unquestioned and unmatched ability and I Food. The Best SUNDAY 75 years in prison following his conviction in his seminar for prosecutors in Atlanta. Two integrity.” of Directors. Exp. 11/22/87 I UNTIL NORWALK — A flip of a coin today will save taxpayers up to third trial in what was the state’s longest- I You Can Buy. V2 PRICE AM members of his staff were still in Georgia Mullarkey said his former boss was known for $10,000 for a special election that would decide the next first running murder case. I with thia coupon only. Thursday night when news of his death reached his bard work and dedication. taxing district treasurer. “ He would wear out his younger assistants,” Markle unsuccessfully prosecuted Black them. Panthers Chairman Bobby Seale in 1971 on After a recount on Thursday, incumbent Charles S. Marshall “ The guy is a legend — I still can’t believe it. I Mullarkey said. “ He had Incredible energy, charges stemming from the death in May 1969 of Sr. and Republican challenger Robert Fabrizlo were declared want to see it with my own eyes,” said Joseph incredible vigor for the job.” , V IH N E R ’S 18!%* Alex Rackley, a mefpber of the New York City tied with 719 votes each in the election for the largely ceremonial, Toscano, an inspector with the office’s arson As dean of Connecticut’s state’s attorneys, *1.63 plus tax for member Markle was a fierce protector of local chapter of the radical organization and an 1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE two-year Job that pays $400 annually. i control program. Toscano said Markle made a Mon thru Wed First one *1.63 Marshall, who was endorsed by the Democratic and habit of rushing out to fires and scenes of other prosecutors in jurisdictional disputes with the alleged police informer. MANGHESTER-VERNON TOWN LINE Charges were dismissed against Seale, but of 649-2623 Independent parties, suggested holding a coin toss to break the major crimes. chief state’s attorney’s office. Markle clashed His proteges included John J. Kelly, now chief publicly with Chief State’s Attorney John J. 13 other defendants in the case, one was for Ths Board of Second one 99

10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 6. 1987 , ' ■ - B a - — - Home teams suffer tough night In the N H L Coventry giris set for tourney W lLLlM AN-nc - If the Coven­ break the deadlock. we would have made the tourna­ Lawrence gained his second goal of try High girls' soccer team isn't “ Everybody played well. They ment,” Boyd said. “ The competi­ the match at 2:80 of the second half eight games. By Barry Wllner unbeaten team at home, the New 1 never expected us to be playing held off the Bruinsdespite suffering ready for die state Class 8 Division rose to the occasion. We played a tion was better so it will improve to push Windham’s lead to^20. Dave This was a particularly painful The Associated Press Jersey Devils. They are 7-0 at this kind of hockey through our first a cut forehead when hit by a shot tournament after its closing sche­ our program. Playing tougher Grannis and Tyler Millix Closed out loss because the Flyers were ahead tough match Wednesday against Brendan Byrne Arena after a 5-3 NHL Roundup 14 games. It’s a matter of our best with five minutes to go. dule, then Coach Chris D’Ambroslo games more often has to help.” the scoring for the Whippets. 2-0 and, after blowing that lead, Ledyard and came back to play two The New York Islanders and decision over St. Louis. players not playing well. We’re on “ You just take the win and file Isn’t sure what it will take. The Bolton scored one goal in each It was the first time since 1978 rallied to tie 3-3 on a power-play solid periods and overtime with Philadelphia Flyers got too cozy at the verge of a crisis here.” It.” Wregget said. “ We’ve won five Patriots completed a ,'gruelling that East failed to qualify for Penguins 4, Islanders 2 goal by Rick Tocchet with 62 Windham,” D’Ambrosio said. half to subdue the host Bobcats, home. Then they got surprised. Leafs 7, Bruins 6 in a row and we’ve got to be happy closing schedule with a 2-2 tie with who wind up 1-10-2 in the COC East postseason play. seconds to go. Covantry 020 0—2 The Islanders and Flyers carried Second-period power-play goals Cunneyworth said. "Each of us no ^natter how they come. ” , Class L Windham High Thursday “ The team takes comfort and But Adams got his second of the At Boston, Clark’s second goal of Windham 110 2-2 and 2122 overall. Andy Massey 2-0 leads into the thiid period of by Pat LaFontaine and Patrick found what we had todo. We started night at the Whippets’ field. Scoring: C— Danehy, A.VanKruInln- looks forward to next year in the game, winning a. one-on-one duel the game came on a S«n-1 break. It Oilera 4, FlamM 4 tallied his 10th goal of the year at their NHL games Thursday night. Flatley gave the Islanders a 2-0 to go to the net more and our Coventry heads into the Class S oen; W-rThompton, Webb; Save*; C— 13:25 of the first half. He was fact that toward the end of the year with goalie Ron Hextall. spoiled Boston’s comeback from a Mike Bullard, who failed to Anna Werfel 8, W— Haggerty 7. Those leads usually would be safe. edge. With Lemieux sidelined in the defense was solid.” tournament at 12-1-3 while Wind­ assisted by Mikko Myhrman. they were starting seven juniors, “ We started off slow in our own 6-2 deficit and extended the Bruins’ connect on nine shots through two They weren’t. Pittsburgh, which first period with back spasms and a The Islanders never were solid, ham will take a 12-2-2 mark Into two sophomores, and a'freshman,” end,” Adams said. "Steve Tambel- winless streak to six games. periods, scored with 24 seconds C.J. J^rziewski added some hadn’t won at Nassau Coliseum bruised right shoulder, and with the goalie Kelly Hrudey’kaid. Class L action. Eagle Coach Tom Malin said. lini sent a puck up to Tony Tanti and Toronto has won five straight. remaining to produce the tie. The insurance at the 26:17 mark of the since 1983, rallied for three goals in Penguins 0-12-1 since their last "Even when we were winning 2-0, “ The last two games were a great Boys’ soccer second half with his fifth goal of the Windham 2 3—5 he found me all alone at center ice. I The score was tied at 2 when Flames were stymied by Grant 51 seconds despite the absence of victory at Uniondale, N.Y., the we weren’t overconfident, because test,” D'Ambrosio said, referring East Cothollc 0 0 -0 skated up to Hextall and I knew I Borje Salming and Russ Courtnall Fuhr, who stopp^ 48 shots in the year, assisted by Massey. Bolton Scoring; W— Lawrence (2), Eno«, Mario Lemieux and beat the Islanders looked safe. we weren’t playing dynasty-type to Wednesday’s match with Led- Bolton wins finale had to make him make the first scored in the second period. Clark Edmonton goal. outshot Bacon. 2214.’ Orannit, Mllllx. Saves; W— Tim Ar- Islanders 4-2. Vancouver, winless "W e all had to pull together,” left hockey.” Hrudey said. " I f we had yard, the ECC champ and a Class M chambault 7; EC — Dave Leonard 12. move. I tried to slip the puck under and Mark Osborne added goals in Wayne Gretzky had a goal and COLCHESTER — The season “ We played pretty well,” Boyd in its previous seven games, came wing Charlie Simmer said. “ We played well and lost, we would be school. “ It was great experience. said, adding that Bill Robbins and him. It was more or less a game of the middle period, when the Bruins two assists for the Oilers before ended on a positive note for the back with four goals, including have some young players and that disappointed, but we just weren’t We played right with them. If we’re seeing who would move first and he outshot the Leafs 15-7. 19,626. Bolton High boys’ soccer team with Cliff Dooman played well in the Greg Adams’ winner with 11 was the time to show what kind of .skating well.” not ready for the tournament. I ’m midfield. Both are sophomores. did.” Reggie Lemelin was the victim of a 2-0 victory over Bacon Academy Girls’ swimming seconds left, for a 4-3 victory over character we had.” Denis Potvin, the league’s all- Devils 5, Blues 3 not sure what will bring us there.” The Flyers are moving in the the four-goal assualt after he Thursday afternoon but Coach Ray Sophomore Attila Lengyel, filling in the skidding Flyers. ’They showed plenty. Dave Mcll- time top scoring defenseman, Trisha Thompson opehed the wrong direction, although they replaced starter Doug Keans at the Pat Verbeek had two goals and Boyd could only think of what might for the injured Jon Wiedie, played M H8 dunked Also losing at home were Boston Iwain, Dave Hannan and Randy played in his 1,000th game. scoring for Windham at 38:2S of the finally did something on the power start of the period. Aaron Broten three assists for New have been. well at center halfback, too. and Calgary. The Bruins stormed Cunneyworth scored within 51 EAST HARTFORD - Inspired Canucks 4, Flyers 3 play after 45 consecutive futile Boston came on against goalie Jersey. Bob Sauve stopped 15 shots first half. Alyssa VanKruiningen “ The season is a disappointment Boyd loses three players forhext back from a 6-2 hoie with four seconds, and Craig Simpson later tied it for the Patriots at 11; 01 of the host East Hartford High School Philadelphia, which took Edmon­ efforts. Ken Wregget In the third period, for his first win as a Devil. because we didn’t make the tourna­ year, goalie Dan Titus and Massey consecutive goals, then saw Wendel clinched a rare Pittsburgh victory second half before Heather Webb turned back Manchester High N ton to the seventh game of the “ This loss is especially tough to tying it on goals by Geoff Courtnall, Doug Gilmour had one of the ment and we knew could make it.” to graduation and Myhrman, the Clark give Toronto a 7-6 victory. in which Lemieux was not a major School, 91-81, in CCC East Division Stanley Cup finals last year, fell to take,” Coach Mike Keenan said. Gord Kluzak, Bob Sweeney and Blues’ goals and has scored at least put Windham back in front at 26:13. said Boyd, who saw his Bulldogs foreign- exchange student from Edmonton and Calgary tied 4-4. contirbutor. girls’ swimming action Thursday 4-8-2, last in the Patrick Division. “ We were ahead for two periods, Willi Plett and outshooting Toronto one point in all 12 games for St. Senior Leslie Danehy tied it for finish up 7-21 overall and out of Finland who led the team in scoring The only home team to win "Any time you have somebody afternoon. The Flyers are 1-6-1 in their last and then everything caved in on us., 19-3 in the third period. Wregget Louis. Coventry with 1; 18 left in regula­ postseason play. with 12 goals and 7 assists. ’Thursday was the league’s only like Mario out, it’s got to hurt,” Bolton 1 1—2 The loss leaves the Indians with a tion. "W e were pressing and their A team must have a .500 mark to goalie, Heidi Haggerty, made a Bacon Academy 0 0— 0 fine 22 mark for the campaign. qualify for the state tournament. Scoring: B— Maiiev, JedrzIewskI; “ This team exceeded my expecta­ couple of nice saves. The ball got to The (barter Oak Conference Saves: B— Titus 6, BA— Steve Pettvu 13. tions in terms of achieving a fine 22 Danehy and she from about IS went to an East/West alignment record and in the tremendous 49ers expecting a lot of mayhem from the Oilers yards hit it and It went through this year and that, according to Pats whip Cheney Haggerty’s legs,” D’Ambrosio re­ Boyd, didn’t help his team having to improvement that individual called the tying goal. It was Coventry High School gained swimmers and divers made,” said easier." face the likes of Coventry and Wilson said. a year ago” when Houston was 5-11. us we’ll have to throw,” Walsh said. Danehy’s 27th goal of the year and some momentum for the state Manchester Coach Dave Frost. By The Associated Press Dickerson will start in place of RHAM twice each. Bolton lost to The Oilers lead the AFC Central “ The biggest difference between “ So you may see very little running 124th for her career. tournament that begins next week Manchester will continue with Albert Bentley, who gained 145 each of those teams twice. “ If we by one game over Cleveland, and NFL Roundup the first and 28th teams in this in this gam ^” Two overtime sessions couldn’t as it finished its regular season with postseason action with Class LL The San Francisco 49ers know yards in a 19-14 victory over the had the same schedule as last year their “ Gritz Blitz” is a reflection of league is mental.” Glanville said. There may be more running in an 8-0 romp over Oieney Tech Meet action at Hamden High School what to expect from the Houston Jets. H«raia photo by Koo( Coach Jerry Glanville. who began The 49ers again look strong at 6-1, Indianapolis when the Colts and Thursday afternoon at the Beavers’ on Saturday, Nov. 14. Oilers. A lot of real mayhem. “ It’s nothing personal, because I “ They spear, they eye-gouge, the tactic while an assistant at Denver plays Buffalo, the Los two games ahead of New Orleans in Chargers play. field. Katelyn Lindstrom won the 202 Eric Dickerson, in his second think he’s a fine running back. But I Manchester High senior quarterback Rob McLaughlin they b^y-slam. Just like profes­ Atlanta. Angeles Raiders face Minnesota. the NFC West. San Francisco has The Patriots wind up the regular yard individual medley and 102 week with Indianapolis, should be don’t like to stand on the sidelines. sional wrestling,” 49ers tight end “ Maij, I wasalwaysgettingintoa Pittsburgh plays Kansas City. San scored 199 points, the most in its season 11-22 and will compete in yard breaststroke for the Indians (21) gets some protection from offensive tackle Qlen Diego takes on Indianapolis. conference. more of a factor in the Colts’ If he was. my brother or best friend the state Class S Division. Cheney while Mellisa Lee won the 50 V fight with one of the DBs (defensive Russ Francis said. looking ahead to ... I ’d be going after it,” Dickerson MacDonald (7S) in their game last weekend with Fermi. backs),” San Francisco wide re­ Tampa Bay is at St. Louis. "We don't want to be in a scoring offense. Last Sunday, the three­ winds up its campaign 1-12-2. “ They freestyle and Marcia Markstein Sunday’s game between NFL div­ said. McLaughlin, who has passed for four TDs the last two ceiver Dwight Clark said, recalling Washington faces Philadelphia. contest with this team because we time NFL rushing champion gained - ' were just a little undermanned this took the diving. Deb Clarcia, Beth ision leaders. The Colts are 4-3 — the first time Glanville’s teams with the Falcons. New Orleans plays the Los Angeles won't come out on top.'' 49ers Coach 38 yards on 10 carries against the year.” Coventry Coach Bob Plaster Cool, Allison Kane, Jill White. games, will lead the Indians against Enfield HigK. Houston, at 5-2, has already they’ve been over .500 since moving “ The Houston defense looks sim­ Rams and Miami visits Cincinnati. Bill Walsh. "But I'm afraid we’ll Jets. said of the Techmen. Grade Phillips and Lisa Phillips all Saturday at Memorial Field at 1:30 p.m. ' matched last season’s victory total. from Baltimore in 1984 — and tied ilar. If they play that way against New England plays at the New have to score four touchdowns.” ‘ T v e picked it (the offense) up Senior striker Dave Poulin added performed well for the Indians. The Oilers rely on an active defense with New England for first place in that roughs up opponents and stirs us. it will be a really physical game York Giants on Sunday night and The Oilers have scored 180 points pretty well,” Dickerson said. ” We to his school single-season scoring the AFC East. Rm u IIz ; with a lot of fights.” Seattle visits the New York Jets on and allowed 153. The 49ers have have some of the same basic plays. mark with a thrbe-goal hat trick, up trouble. San Diego is 6-1 and tied with San 200 medley relay; 1. EHHS (Cohen, In other games Sunday. Atlanta ' Monday night. given up 154. We have some things that even giving him 24 for the campaign. He Santavero, Bitter, Brown) 2;06.2, 2. “ They are a very aggressive, Francisco, Chicago and Washing­ borderline cheap shot defense,” is at Cleveland. Chicago plays Glanville said this season's Oilers " I would like to see our running have the same terminology. When also notched three assists to give MHS, 3. MHS. game sustain itself, but if they blitz you're a running back, things come ton for the best record in the NFL. 200 free; 1. Connolly (E H ) 2:16.9, 2. San Francisco wide receiver Mike Green Bay. Dallas visits Detroit. are "really not much different from him 10 in that department. Steve Cool (M ),3. Sweeney (EH). MHS and East Poulin and Tim McMillan each 200 IM : 1. Lindstrom (M ) 2:29.8, 2. added two goals and midfielder Rob Cohen (EH), 3. Bitter (EH). 50 free: 1. Lee (M ) ;27.6, 2. Barone Berkowitz one for the winners. (E H ), 3. Brown (E H ) Coventry outshot Cheney, 37-4. Diving: Markttein (M ) 184.05 points, 2. Bolvin (EH), 3. LIndlond (M ). in critical tests Plaster was able to give his bench 100 fly; 1. Bitter (E H ) 1:09.8, 2. plenty of playing tinrie. “ That was L.Phllllpt (M ), 3. Gulllkten (M). SCOREBOARD good because you’re not sure how 100 free: 1. Connolly (E H ) 1:01.5, 2. By Jim Tierney Hie pair has scored dght TDs much they’re going to play In the Lee(M),3. Kirby (EH). Herald Sparts Writer apiece while junior signal-caller 1 - ,’,v 500 free: 1. Barone (E H ) 6:16.6, 2. tournament,” he said. Hickey (M ), 3. Cool (M ) Marc Mangiaflco has scored six (Interference), 12:24; Roupe, Phi (Inter­ Coventry 4 4—8 100 liack: 1. Cohen (E H ) 1:12.7, 2. A major confrontion looms on the TDs. A St. Joseph victory would ference, 17:17. Cheney Tech\ 0 0—0 Sweeney (EH ), 3. S.Burnt (M ). immediate horizon for East Ca­ guarantee the Cadets a share of the Third Period— 3, Vonoouver, Adorns 10 Scholastic Scoring: C— D.Poulln (3), McMillan 100 breast: 1. Lindstrom (M ) 1:14.6,2. Hockey (Tombelllnl, Bennlng), 7:50. 4, Van­ (2), S.Poulln (2), Berkowitz; Saves: C— Santavero (E H ), 3. Kirby (E H ). tholic — the No. 1 high school ACC title, pending the outcome of couver, Skirko 5 (WIckenhelser), 8:50. 5, Ron Gardner 3, CT— Norm Croteau 15. 400 tree relay; 1. EHHS-(Barone, football team in the unofficial state the East-St. Bernard’s game on Connelly, Brown, Kirby) 4:13.5,2. MHS, Vonoouver, Tanti 6 (LMster, Adams), poll. The unbeaten Eagles, 4-Oln the Nov. 18. 15:00. 6, Philadelphia, Tocchet 3 (SInIsalo, 3. MHS. Craven), 18 :S8 (pp). 7, Vancouver, Adorns 11 Soccfir All Connecticut Conference and 7-0 “ This really could determine the NHL itandings (Tontl, Tambelllnl), 19:49. Penalties— \ Finil, regular sanon East bows In finale overall, will travel to Trumbull league championship,” Kelly said. Samuelsson, Phi (hoktlng), :20; Boyd, Saturday for an important ACC Meanwhile, the resurgent Man­ Von (holding),2:07; LIdster, Von (holdino), The East Catholic High boys’ WALES CONFERENCE 17:34. CCC-ROtt O'all soccer team closed out its 1987 Volleyball meeting at 2:15 p.m. with St. chester High football team (3-21, Fotrlck Otviflon Shots on goal— Vancouver 7-10-8— 25. W L T, w L T campaign on a down note, bowing to Joseph’s High School, ranked sev­ 3-1-1 in the CCC East) has won its W L T Ptl OF OA Philadelphia 6 4 ^ 2 1 . x-Enfleld 11 1 2 11 1 2 EC loses finale enth In the state poll. last three games and is 8-21 in it N Y Islanders 8 4 l 17 58 39 Power-plov Opportunities— Vancouver 0 East Hartford 9 3 2 11 3 2 Herald photo by Pinto visiting Windham High, 20. The New Jersey 8 4 O 1«° 47 39 of 4; Philadelphia 2 of 5. Rockville 8 4 2 10 4 2 Eagles end up 2-14 for the season The East Catholic High girls’ The homestanding Cadets are 21 last four. The Indians will tackle Washington 7 4 1 15 45 35 Goalies— Vancouver, McLean (21 shots- Windham 8 3 3 9 3 3 in the conference and21 overdl. St. Enfield High (5-1-1,2-1-1 in the COC Pittsburgh 5 < 3 13 54 53 while Windham, the defending volleyball team completed its 1987 18 saves). Phllodelphia, Hextall (25-21). Manchester 3 6 5 3 S 5 Manchester High freshman Katelyn Lindstrom competes Joe’s only loss was to fellow ACC East) in a key league matchup N Y Rangers 4 8 3 11 59 M A— 17,284. South Windsor 4 9 1 6 9 1 in the breaststroke ieg in the 200-yard individuai mediey. Class L L state champs, is 223 campaign Thursday afternoon with Philadelphia 4 8 2 10 35 54 Referee— Paul Stewort. Linesmen— Dan Hartford Public 4 8 2 5 8 2 heading Into postseason play. a four-set loss to Fitch High of rival Fairfield Prep, bowing 24-15. Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Memorial Adorns Division McCourt, Rav Scoplnello. Fermi 0 13 1 0 13 1 East struggled to a 14-7 win over Field. Montreal 8 4 3 19 61 48 Lindstrom won the 200-yard iM and 100-yard Goals by Dan Lawrence and Mike Groton at the Eagles’ Nest, itores Buftolo 0 4 3 15 50 49 breaststroke in Thursday’s meet with East Hartford but Enos (penalty kick) staked the were 15-4, 1215, 121 and 18-3. East Prep while St. Joe’s shut out Notre A win over Enfield could plr.** Quebec 6 5 1 13 47 43 Dame of West Haven, 18-0. The the Indians in line for a share of I 6 X - denotes league champion ' Whippets to a 2-0 halftime lead. winds up the season 2-14. Boston 5 6 2 12 49 52 Penguln84, Islanders 2 the indians bowed, 91-81. Eagles edged Notre Dame, 26. league title when they play at East Hartford 5 5 2 12 38 43 ACC O'all "This is a big one. that’s for Hartford Friday night, Nov. 13. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Pittsburgh o 0 4— 4 W L T W L T Norris Division N.Y. Islanders o 2 0— 2 U x-Xavler 7 1 0 12 3 1 ■ sure,” East Coach Jude Kelly said. Manchester passed the ball 42 W L T Pts O F DA Rrst Period— None. Penalties— Siren, Fairfield Prep 4 4 0 8 7 1 ' “ They (St. Joe's) play excellent times in its 20-14 oome-from-behlnd Toronto 8 4 0 16 60 51 Pit (holdino), :44; Mokelo, NY (Interfer­ St. Joseph's 4 4 0 8 5 0 : Oklahoma State hoping Minnesota 5 5 3 13 46 46 St. Bernard 3 5 0 5 8 0 . defense. No one has been able to win over Fermi last week. Senior Chicago 5 6 2 12 55 57 ence), 5:29; Hllller, Pit (hloh-stickino),8:25; Sporta th Brief Slmpson,Plt (hlgh-5tlcklno),14:17;Cunnev- East Ctathollc 7 6 0 2 14 0 control the line of scrimmage- ^quarterback Rob McLaughlin Detroit 5 5 2 12 39 42 worth. Pit (roughing), 17:37; Kerr, NY, against them.” threw for 245 yards and two TDs. St. Louis 3 8 1 7 38 47 molor (boarding), 17:37. Smythe Division X - denotes league champion to slow down Oklahoma East is coming off a 56-13 “ He (McLau^Iin) mae the Mg Edmonton 8 5 A 17 67 53 Second Period— 1, New YorJw' LoFOn- Garvey files for free agency tolne 11 (Jonsson, Kerr), 5:16 (pp). 2, thrashing of Northwest Catholic passes count,” IndUan mentor Ron Colgorv 6 14 53 51 /a COC-Eost O'all Winnipeg 6 •^'3 0 12 38 39 New York,Flotlev3(Jonsson,Trottler),8:35 NEW YORK — Steve Garvey, who played only briefly affer while St. Joe’s beat Notre Dame of Cktumoyer cited. Senior split end (pp). Penoltles— Buskos, Pit (cross­ W L T W L T By The Associated Press Los Angeles 3 9 1 7 32 54 checking), 3:49; Curran, NY (trippino), V-RHAM 12 0 1 15 0 1 suffering a shoulder injury early this year, was among three Fairfield, 32-12 last week. Eric Rasmus, who caught a 47-yard Vancouver 3 8 1 7 42 52 10 2 1 11 3 2 Senior quarterback Mickey To- TD last week, returned tothe lineup Thursday's Dames 5:49; Simpson, Pit, malor (hloh-stlckkig), Coventry major leaguers who filed filed for free agency. 5:58; Hllller, Pit (Interference), 14:22; Bolton 6 7 0 7 1 Oklahoma State ranks 10th in the Toronto 7, Boston 6 8 The others were pitcher Dennis Martinez of Montreal and NCAA Football mey is the Cadets’ main weapon. after missing three games. Morrow, NY (Interference), 16:52; Cur­ Bacon Academy 1 10 2 4 H) 2 nation In kickoff returns. That’s Vancouver 4, Phllodelphia 3 ran, NY (holdma), 19:29. Cheney Tech 1 11 1 1 12 2 Infielder Bill Almon of the New York Mets, bringing the total to ITomey has completed 55 of 179 “ Eric Rasmus really comple­ New Jersey 5, St. Louis 3 Third Period— 3, Pittsburgh, McLIwoln 1 good, because the Cowboys might passes for 1,280 yards and 11 ments our receivers,” Coumoyer Pittsburgh 4, New York Islanders 2 COC-West O'all 47. Edmonton 4, Calgary 4, tie (Hllller, Polement), 11:21. 4, Pittsburgh, handle a lot of them Saturday. touchdowns while his main targets said. Rasmus, senior David IMs- Hannon 2 (Kontos), 11:44. 5, Pittsburgh, W L T w L T Garvey, who turns 40 next month, completed a five-year, Friday's Dames y-Rocky HIM 10 2 1 13 2 1 That’s when the 12th-rated Cow­ have been Matt Frattaroli (19 sell, and junior tight end Chip Horttord ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Cunneyworth 6 (Bodger, Mothloson), $6.6-million contract with the San Diego Padres this year and will 12:13.6,Plttsburoh,Slmpson11(MathlCBOn, Herald photo by Pinto Cromwell 6 3 4 8 4 4 boys visit No. 1 Oklahoma, which against Illinois and No. 19 Tennes­ catches for 352 yards, 3 TDs) and Driggs have been significant fig­ Quebec at Washington, 7:35 p.m. VInal Tech 6 4 3 9 4 3 not be offered another contract, club president Chub Feeney said Chicogo at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Cunneyworth), 16:44. Penalties— Wood, leads the country in almost every­ see plays host to Louisville. Trevor Medvecky (15 catches for ures in the Indian turnaround over NY (holdino), 2:06; Bossen, NY (Interfer­ Portland 4 5 4 4 7 6 The Oklahoma State offense is Saturday's Dames ence), 8:55. East Hampton 0 72 1 1 13 1 earlier. thing. The Sooners are outscoring 424 yards, five TD s). the last three weeks. Enfield poses Detroit at New York Islanders, 7:05 tiling varsity soccer team built around quarterback Mike p.m. Shots on goal— Pittsburgh MI-11— 27. V opponents by an average of 52-6>/t, “ Without a douht, he (Tbmey) is an obvious problem for klancfaes- Pittsburgh at Boston, 7:05 pen. New York 8-15-4— 27. The llling Junior High varsity soccer Kennedy, Jamie Barbato, Dan Warren, and that translates to roughly nine Gundy and tailback Thurman certainly a key player for them,” ter, one of enormous dlmensionB. Power-ploy Opportunities— Pittsburgh 0 y-R H AM dnd Rocky Hill meet Saturday Curren uses serve In upset win Thomas. Quebec at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. ot 7; New York 2 ot 6. David Cain. Back row: Coach Jim at Cromwell High School at 2 p.m. for kickoffs per game. Kelly said. “ He throws the ball “ They (Enfield) are one of the Washington at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. team posted a fine 14-1 mark this the COC championship Gundy throws for 220 yards per Buffalo at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m. Goolles— Pittsburgh, Rlggln (27 shots-25 PA R IS — Kevin Curren used his big serve to upset No. 1 seed “ You just hope you can slow ’em extremely well and has great biggest teams in the state,” Cour- saves). New York, Hrudey (27-23). season. Team members (from left, front McGee, Shonta McGee (manager), down.” Oklahoma State defensive game and Thomas runs for 118. Philadelphia at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. A— 12,927. CCC-Rost Division girls O'all . Miloslav Mecir of Czechoslovakia In the second round of the scrambling ability.” The Eagle noyer said of the Green Raider’s St. Louis at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. row): Steve Borgida, Jason Dieterle, Amanda Brown (manager), Bobby Post, coordinator Louis Campbell said. Holieway is not ranked among the secondary has bMn an area of line which averages 220 pounds Vancouver at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Referee— Bob Myers. Linesmen— John $840,000 Paris Open tennis tournament. D'Amico, Mark Pore. Mike Jones, Matt Kohut, Angela Thomas W L T W L T “ It’s no secret we’re not big and top 100 passers Jn the nation but concern lately. across. “ Offenslvdy, they aren’t New York Rangers at Los Angeles, Pete Farley, Joey Stephenson, Scott x-Mon Chester 14 0 0 15 1 0 Curren now meets American Brad Gilbert in the quarterfinals. 10:35 p.m. strong.” leads the Sooners In rushing with 02 “ The secondary Is an area we’re fancy, very conservative." Enfield, Salonen, Greg King. Middle row: Marc (manager). Missing: Stuart Sherrel, Windham 11 2 1 12 2 2 Gilbert, the No. 7 seed, beat Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia 6-2, Sunday's Domes Ollars 4. Flames 4 Rockville 9 3 1 10 4 1 Oklahoma averages 532 yards in a game. trying to improve,” Kelly said. coming oH a 20 tie with South New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Dave Rohrbach. East Hartford 6 6 1 7 7 1 “ If we don’t establish a rushing Vancouver at Winnipeg, 8:05 p.m. Salafia, Andy Buccino, Mike Kelsey, Bill 6- 2. total offense, 450 on the ground, and Also, Cadet running back Mark Windsor, has lost only one game, South Windsor 6 7 1 87 1 game, it’s going to be the same as Buffalo at Calgary, 8:05 p.m. Ednmnton 1 1 2 0— 4 Enfield 4 9 1 4 11 1 V h yards each play. Jamelle Roderick is a threat hfiving rushed that being a 40-0 defeat at the hands Minnesota at Chicogo, 8:35 p.m. Caloarv 0 1 2 0— 4 Fermi 2 11 1 2 11 1 Holieway and the other Sooner Nebraska,” Gundy said. "They for 808 yards and 10 TDs. of powerful East Hartford. Rrst Period— 1, Edmonton, Anderson 12 Phllodelphio at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Hartford Public 0 14 0 1 15 0 Dantley signs multi-year contract came In and shut down our running (Messier, Huddy), 15:09. Penoltles— Mapis Leafs 7, Bruins 6 Detroit at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. quarterbacks complete only 36 Leading the way for the Eagles “ It could be the turning point of NHL results McClelland, Edm (flghUng), 2:34; Hunter, Dallas at SanSfntonlo, 8:30 p.m. percent of their passes, but they game right from the start, then they have been senior running backs our season if we can win this one,’ Col, mlnor-malor (holding, fighting), Socramento at Utah, 9:30 p.m. D ETRO IT — Adrian Dantley, a 6-foot-5, 212pound forward BasketbaO X - throw mostly for fun. were able to rush their front four on 2:34; Anderson, Edm (Interferenoe), Toronto 2 4 1—7 .jT Portland at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 denotes league champion who would have become a free agent at the end of the coming Jason Talbot stad Aaron Allbrio. Coumoyer said. Oklahoma is No. 1 in total every play. 15:26; McCrlmmon,Col (hooking), 18:18. Boston 1 0 4— 4 p.m. season, has been signed to a multi-year contract extension, the Devils 5, Blues 3 Second Period— 2, Edmonton, KurrI 8 Rrst Period— 1, Toronto, Richardson 2 Phoenix at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. defense. Oklahoma State, mean­ “ If they know you're going to (Gretzky, TIkkcxien), 7:38. 3, Calgary, (Osborne, Leemon), 5:29. Z Boston, Denver at Golden State, 11 p.m. Detroit Pistons said Thursday. while, ranks 87th, slightly ahead of throw every time, they have no St. Louii 0 2 ,1 — a AAocInnls 7 (Loob, Berezon), 13:50. 4, Middleton 3, 6:00, 3, BcJStcm, B u rrl^e 9 NBA StandlnOS Sunday's Dame Piston$ spokesman Mat Dobek said contract terms would not other concern.” 9 Now Jtrsoy 2 1 »-4 Caioary,AAuMen5(Wllson,Pepllnskl),14:06. (Kluzak, Bcxjroue), 14:55 (pp). 4, ” Houston at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 Transactions Kansas, a 71-10 Oklahoma victim Rrst Porloct— 1, New Jersey, Donyeko 1 Penalties— AAcClellond, Edm (roughing), Toronto, Kotsopoulos 2 (Lonz), 16:47. p.m. be revealed. last week. Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer Shriver is having fun (Broten, Sundstrom), 15:33. Z New Jersey, 3:16;Tonelll,Cal (hook lng),5:12; Anderson, Penalties— O'Owver, Bos (holding), EASTERN CDNFERENCE The 31-yera-old Dantley, an 11-year NBA veteran, was said his team needs to contain Verbeek 10 (B ro te n , M u lle r), 19:43. Edm (hookkig), 15:28; Colgorv 6:52; Kotsopoulos, Tor (hoktlng), 13:22. Atlantic Division At 20, Oklahoma may already be Penalties— Glngres, StL, (hooking), 1:46; bench, served bvHulKtoomcny men onlce), W L Pet. DB acquired Aug. 21,1986, from the Utah Jazz. In his one season with looking ahead to its Nov. 21 meeting Gundy. Mark, NJ (roughing), 1:55; Mark, NJ 16:49; Beukeboom, Edm (hoktlng), 17:36; Second Period— 5, Toronto, Solmlna 1 Boston BASKETBALL the Pistons, he led the team with a 21.5-point-per-game average. with No. 2 Nebraska. The Sooners “ Gundy’s the difference In their with her tennis game (holding), 7:44; Bennlng, StL (holding), Beukeboom, Edm (cross-checking), 19:59. (Degray, Secord), 8:44 (pp). 6, Toronto, New Jersey Netlenel Basketball Assedollea team,” Switzer said, “ He allows 8:22; Lemieux, StL (roucAIng), 17:09; R.Courtnall 9 (Wregget), 10:31 (sh). 7, New York ATLANTA HAWKS— Announced have beaten Oklahoma State 10 Donyeko, NJ (roughing), 17J)9. Third Perlod— 5, Calgary, Loob5(Tonelll, Toronto, Clork 3 (Frycer, Degrov), 15:03.8, Phllodelphia 0 0 that Dove Hoppen, center, has decided to straight times and lead the series you to use a lot of various VoDeybaD ploy In Europe. Joe Wolcott undergoes surgery Second Period— 3, St. Louis, Gilmour 6 Hull), 1:52 (pp). 6, Edmonton,Gretzky Toronto, Osborne 6 (Ihnocok), 19:19. Washinciton 0 0 63-12-6, making it an intrastate formations, a lot of sets.... H f's the WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) - announced the wrang score for the , (McKegnev, Cavalllnl), 10:11. 4, New 11 (Kurd, Smith), 9:31. 7, Edmonton, Penalties— Fergus, Tor (Interferenoe), Central DIvIMon CLEVELAND CAVALIERS— key to the ballgame for us Pam Shriver thinks she might be second time, "You ought to (be) Jersey, Lolselle 8 (Bricklev), 15:15. 5, St. Krushelnvskl3(Gretzky),12:32.8, Calgary, :19; Osborne, Tor (hlgh-stlcklno), 1:38; Atlanta 0 0 Waived Johnny Newman, guard-forward. WASHINGTON — Former heavyweight champion Jersey Joe rivalry without equal rivals. L4miIs, Evans 1((Romage, Meagher), Bullard 5 (Hull, PepllnskI), 19:36. Miller, Bos (holding), 7:05; lofrote. Tor Chicago 0 0 Oklahoma State, despite a 7-1 defensively.” playing her best tennis right now ball girl and let her umpire.” 8 Wolcott was in stable condition Thursday night after undergoing 17:35. Penalties— lolselle, NJ (holdino), Penoltles— Sheehv, Cal (Interfer­ (holdino), 9:51; Degroy, Tor (Interfer­ Cleveland 0 0 Rac vollaybair DALLAS MAVERICKS— Announced re- Nebraska, Miami and Syracuse and she’s having a little fun in the “ I was just a little cranky. After enoe), 11:37. Detroit slgnotlon of Greg Jamison, director ot record, is a four-touchdown under­ 4:40; AAcKegnev, StL (hooking), 5:19; ence), 2:28; Lowe, Edm (trlpplna),6;49; 0 0 surgery, hospital officials said. join Oklahoma as the only process. four weeks and a cold, you can do Kom, NJ (boordno), 8:07; Federko, StL Smith, Edm (charging),'9:31; Glynn, Third Perkxt— 9, Boston, G.Courtnoll 5 Indiana 0 0 AMERICAN DIVISION — Pizza Ex­ marketing and adverttslng, to become Wolcott, 73, was admitted to Howard University hospital dog. The only loss came -in the (hcMkIhg), 11:20; Botlm/ell, StL (rouiZ'- Cal (roughing), 9:31; Huddy, Edm (rough­ (Pedersen,Thelven),:28. W,Boston,Kluzak Mllwoukee 0 0 press def. Insurers 123, 128, 1213; vice president of operations (or the Cowboys’ previous toughest game, undefeated-untied teams In major Shriver, the second seed in the that. As long as you win. The 1 (Kasper, Burridge), 5:19. 11, Boston, Watkins def. Ambulance Service 123, . earlier this week and underwent surgery Tuesday, according to mo), 17:35; Kom, NJ (routfikig), 17:35. ing), 13KW; Roberts, COI (roughing), WESTERN CONFERENCE 35-0 to Nebraska. The Comhuskers college football. $250,000 Virginia Slims of New umpire laughed, that’s the key. I Third Period— 6, New Jersey, Verbeek 11 13:00; McCrImmon, Cal (slcshlng), 13:59. Sweeney 6 (Miller, Bourgue), 6:02. 12, MidwMl Olvislen 1212, .1210; Six Packers def. Luigi's DENVER NUG GETS— Extended the hospital spokesman Michael Brown. Boston, Plett 2 (Miller, Kluzak), 8:27. 13, 1210. contract of Lafayette Lever, guard, ran right at, and right over, the The meeting of Miamis is the first Efigland tennis tournament, was hoping he wouldn't say 'Warn­ (Muller, Broten), :40. 7, New Jeysev, W L Pet. DB Brown said he did not know what type of surgery was Sulllnnan 3 (Driver, Sundstrom), 1:33.8, St. Overtime— None. Penalties— Toronto, Clark 4 (R.Courtnall, Ole- Dallas 0 0 .000 — NATIONAL DIVISION — Manchester through 1991-92. Waived Hank McDowell, smaller Cowboys. since 1946. The Hurricanes of crushed second-round rival Peanut ing, abuse of official.’” Louis, Romooe 2 (Hrkac), 12:42. Penolty— Anderson, Edm (roughing), 3:44; Suter,Col zyk), 10:15 (pp). Penalties— ^Thelven, Bos Denyer 0 0 .000 Property Maintenance def. Road Toads ferword. Placed Maurice Martin and performed on Wolcott. But he did say the former world champion Florida’s Miami, 6-0, are beginning Louie Harper 6-4, 22 Thursday Shriver also challenged three line (holdino), 9:51; Salming, Tor (hoktlno), Houston 0 0 17-15, 1213, 1212; Elmore Association Mike Evans, guards, on the Inlured list. “ I certainly expect Oklahoma to Verbeek, NJ (bocrdlna), 3:04. (roughing),3:44. .000 was “ resting comfortably.” calls, one of which was instantly Shots on oool— St. Louis 4-12-2— 18. New Shots on goal— Edmonton 15-7-12-2— 36. 13:58. Sacramento 0 0 .000 def. Purdy Corporation 1213, 1210, DETROIT PISTONS-SIgned Adrian do the same thing,” Campbell said. a string of five consecutive home night despite a head cold that ga<^e Jersey 8-10-4— 22. Caloarv 1225-11-3— 52. Shots on goal— Toronto11-7-3— 21. Boston San Antonio 0 0 .000 1212; North Enders def. Alcor Auto Dontley, forward, to a muttlveor contract Nebraska, 8-0, is a 47-point games to wrap up .the regular her breathing problems. ovenruled by the umpire, and Power-plov Opportunities— St. Louis Oof Power-plov Opportunities— Edmontexi 9-1219— 43. Utah 0 0 .000 Parts 127,128,10-15; A.B.A. ToolSiDle extension. season. They hope they can add a But she still managed to poke fun lectured herself in a loud voice after 7 favorite this week against Iowa 5; New Jersey 0 of 4. 0 of 6; Calgary 1 of 6. Power-plov (Jpportunitles— ^Toronto 2 of Padfic Division def. Economy Electric 1211,1213,8-15. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-Troded Clippers’ Nixon out for season Goalies— St. Louis, Mlllen (22 shots-17 Goalies— Edmonton, Fuhr (52 shots-48 3; Boston 1 of 6. Golden State 0 0 .000 — WOMEN'S LEADUE — Woodland Purvis Short, forward, to the HoMton State in another Big Eight game. sixth home game — in the Orange at the ball girls, the officials and an unforced error. saves). Calgary, Vernon (3232). (ioalles— Toronto, Wregget (43 shots-37 L.A. Clippers 0 0 .000 Gardens dfe. Heritage Auto Body 15-5, Rockets for Dave Feltl, center, on undl2 herself. She dltln’t trouble Louie Harper said the interruptions saves). New Jersey, Sauve (18-15). LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Clippers’ guard Norm Nixon In other Top Ten games. No. 3 Bowl on Jan. 1 against the A— 7,573. A — 19,626. saves). Boston, Keans (11-9), Lemelin L.A. Lakers 0 0 0.000 1213, 15-3; Coach's Corner def. Main closed amount of cosh, and Houston's Oklahoma-Nebraska winner. Harper with her antics and kept the didn’t bother her. “ As long as they Referee— Dave Newell. Linesmen— Gord (O M 2nd, 10-5). Phoenix 0 0 .000 Pub 15-1,125,129; Micky's Carpentry first-round draft pick In 19B9, 1980 or 1991.' underwent successful surgery Thursday to repair a ruptured Miami of Florida plays Miami of Broseker, Pot Oopuzzo. A— 10,418. Portlond 0 0 .000 def. BSiJ Auto Repair 1210, 122, 1211; Signed Dirk MinnletteM, guard, to a Ohio, No. 4 Florida State is at No. 6 Syracuse, 20 and hoping for a crowd of 6,183 lauding in the weren’t directed at me, it was all Referee— Dan Marouelll. Linesmen— S e ^le 0 0 .000 Nassiff Arms def. Tierney's 1214,17-15, orw-yeor contract. Waived Bruce Dou­ Achilles tendon. major bowl bid, figures to have process. right. She's pretty funny,” she said. Kevin Collins, Gerrod (iouthler. Friday's Domes 125; Lafayette Escadrille def. Locks­ glas, guard. Placed Kevin Henderson, Nixon is expected to miss the 1987-88 season due to the injury, Auburn, No. 5 LSU plays host to No. guard, on the Inlured list. little trouble at Navy, 1-7, Still, ''The cold weather was bothering While Shriver enjoyed herself, Calendar Cleveland at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. mith Hair Studio 127, 11-15,1213. which occurred during Wednesday’s practice. He also missed the 13 Alabama, No. 7 UCLA is at CanucksA.FIysrsS Indiana at Phllixlelphla, 7:30 p.m. Stondlnis: Women's — Coach's Oregon State, No. 8 Syracuse is at Orangemen Coach Dick MaePher- me just a little. We were talking Kathy Jordan had a severe prob­ Washington at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Corner 9-& Woodland (wardens 9-0, INDIANA PACKERS-Ptaced Clint entire 1986-87 season with a knee injury suffered playing softball. son played the typical coaches’ about the weather,” she said of lem. She was tied at 2-2 in the fifth New York at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Lafayette Escadrille 21, Nassiff Arms Richardson, guord, and Brian Rowsom, Navy, No. 9 Notre Dame is at home vonoouver 0 0 4—4 forward, on the Inlured list. game of finding something good to temperatures that were dropping game against tMrd-seed Gabriela T O D A Y Radio, TV Milwaukee at Boston, 8 p.m. 23, Tierney’s 4/5, Micky's Corpenrtry against Boston College, No. 10 PtillodetoMa 2 0 1 -3 Utah at Ctallos, 8:30 p.m. 3-6, B&J Auto Repair 3-6, Locksmith NEW JERSEY NETS-Walved Mike say about every opponent, 40 degrees In just over 24 hours. Sabatini of Argentina in the final Rrst Period— 1, Philadelphia, AAellonbv 2 Cross Country Clemson is at North Carolina, and State Open Meets San Antonio at Houston, 8 :X p.m. Hair Studio 3-6, Heritage Studio 0-9, O'Koren, forward, and Leon Wood, guard. Jim Grabb continues winning ways “ I spent most of the match trying scheduled singles match of the (Ro. Sutter), 1:35.2, Philadelphia, SInIsalo 5 Los Angeles Clippers at Denver, 9:30 Main Pub 29. PHOENIX SUNS-Ptaced Lorry Nance, Georgia, tied for 10th, meets No. 17 “ To watch them play against Pitt (Tocchet, Howe), 16:50 (pp). Penalties— (at Wickham Pork) Kenny (kitttson and Winston Oite, to tell the ball kids what to do,” she night. ' East Catholic/Manchester at Girls TONIDHT p.m. National — Elmore Association 8-1, STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Giant-killer Jim Grabb continued his Florida at Jacksonville, Fla. was an inspiration to anybody,” WIckenhelser, Von (hoktlng), 4:43; Ek- 7:30 p.m. — Whalers at Red Wings, Seattle at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 North Enders 21, Manchester Property forwards, on the Inlured list. MaePherson said of Navy's 126 said after advising one ball girl, But Jordan slipped and fell kmd. Phi (tripping), 7:27; Rl.Sutter, Von Open at 2:30 p.m. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS-SIgned winning ways in the $525,000 Stockholm Open-Scandinavian In the Second Ten, it is Purdue at Manchester at Bovs Open at 3:15 p.m. Channel 18, W TIC p.m. '•» Maintenance 23, A.B.A. ToolBDIe 5-4, loss to the Panthers two weeks ago. "Run someplace.” (routfilng), 11:58; Smith, Phi (roughkig), 8 p.m. — Bucks at Celtics, Sport- (talden State at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Purdy Corporation 25, Alcar Auto Maurice Lucas, forward, to on offer Tennis Championships Thursday, outlasting Sergio Casal of No. 15 Michigan State, No. 16 Penn heavily on her right knee while r1:58; Smyl, Von (charging), 4:46; Coxe- sChannel, W KHT Phoenix at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Parts 3-6, Rood Toads 1-8, Economy sheet. “ I put it right up there with Midway^ But she also targeted the chair returning to position after a shot ,Van (Inferferenoe), 16:21; Rl.Sutter, SATURDAY WASHINGTON BULLETS— Spain to reach the quarterfinals. State against Maryland at Balti­ Feetball 8:30p.m. — Boxing: Ton y Thorton vs. Saturday’s Dames Electric 1-8. more, No. 18 Indiana at home and Guadalcanal and the rest of It.” umpire, suggesting after he had and had to retire two points later. Van (sioshlng), 18:57; Roupe, Phi Doug DeWItt, middlewelghts, ESPN Boston at Woshln^on, 7:30 p.m. American — Pizza Express 7-2, Wat­ waived Dale Bloney and Patrick Fairs, (stashing), 18:^. Enfield at Manchester, 1:30 guards, and David Henderson, forward. East Catholic at St. Joseph (T ru m ­ 10:30 p.m. — Horse Racing: Breeders Cleveland at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. kins 23, Six Peckers 5-4, Insurers 25, Second Period— None. Penoltles- Crown, ESPN New York at Indiana, 8 p.m. Ambulance Service 3-6, Luigi's 2-7. Signed Charles Jones, footard. AAellanby, Phi (hoktlng). 3:30; Boyd, Von bull), 2:15 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 6. 1967 - I j It - MANCHESTEH HERALD. Friday. Nov. 6, 19«7 ObitaariM Reagan sticks with Ginsburg FOCUS/ Weekend Virginia M. FIthar though opposition is grov:ing Virginia M. Fisher, 67, of Storrs, wife of Allan G. Fisher, died Thursday evening at her home Continued tron page 1 Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, a wanted to know what was fact and after a long illness. She was the member of the Senate Judiciary what was fiction,” said a Republi­ That amazing Sheen family can Senate source, speaking on sister of D. Clinton Andrews of mented with pot. Apparently he Committee, said the admission Manchester and Sarasota, Fla. / might not make a difference in and condition he not be named. To find (Ginsburg) did, and I ’m sorry She was a charter member/of of itself, "except that you like to out. Dole called the White House about that.” By Bob Thomas both the Hartford and Manchester think people who are appointed to and Ginsburg was sent to the Contrary to Byrd’s assertion that The Assocla^d Press ’ Hammond organ societies. ' the Supreme Court respect the Capitol. it sends a negaUve message to After Dole heard the story first Besides her husband and brother, young people, Reagan said, “ I think law.” 1X)S ANGELES — You wonder how * she is survived by her mother, Grassley, asked if the disclosure hand, the source said, he sum­ it’s a helpful message.” He said, " I Charlie Sheen keeps his feet on the ground. Margaret S. Andrews of Mansfield, would hurt Ginsburg among con­ moned Republican members of the think tiie message it sends is that he A fter all, he’s 21 and during a short period servatives, said, "Yes, without a Senate Judiciary (Committee for a Mass.; two sisters, Anne L. Monty regrets and shouldn’thave done it.” has starred in four m ajor films, including of Suffield and Gladys I. CInelli of doubt.” series of meetings with the nomi­ Asked if the nomination could one that collected an Academy Award. Mansfield, Mass.; and several " It’s not good news — it’s bound nee. Shortly after Ginsburg left the survive, Reagan replied, “ If nieces and nephews. to hurt,” said one prominent GOP Capitol, Ginsburg’s statement was "It’s simple,” he said. “ I visit my family there’s any JusUce in Washington senator who spoke on condition he issued by the Justice Department. twice a week. They kick me around a little The funeral is Monday atta.m . at he can.” He said that "converts not be named. " I heard several Dole went from the meetings to bit.” the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 (agalmt drugs) are sometimes the Main St. Calling hours are Sunday Republican senators say it’s going the Senate floor and gave a brief That’s the amazing Sheen family. most devoted.” description of what happened, There’s father Martin Sheen, one of the from 7 to 9 p.m. There are Ginsburg, 41, revealed Thursday to hurt. " I f public opinion rises against expressing neither support nor most visible and respected of today’s additional calling hours on Monday that he used the drug once in the him,” the senator said, it could opposition to the nominee. actors. Then comes Emilio Estevez, from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Amici 1960s and on a few occasions in the MANCHESnn cause the administration to pull On Wednesday, in an interview actor-wiiter-director who broke out of the Funeral Home, IIS N. Main St., 1970s, adding. " It was a mistake back the nomination, which has not with Cable News Network, Dole Brat Pack when he starred as Richard Mansfield, Mass., with a service at and I regret it.” N said Ginsburg had assured him the Amici Funeral Home at 2 p.m., The statement followed National been formally sent to the Senate. Dreyfuss’ sidekick in "Stakeout.” Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt., said there were no major complications followed by a burial in Spring Brook Public Radio’s request for his Ramon Sheen and Renee Estevez are Cemetery, Mansfield, Mass. "it’s been an embarrassment to a to his confirmation. actors on the rise, and Charlie (real name: comment on NPR interviews in " I believe Judge Ginsburg. It Memorial donations may be which a half-dozen people indicated number of the conservative sena­ Carlos Irwin Estevez) is on the brink of made to the Windham Hospice Unit tors who were announcing their doesn’t mean there isn’t going to be superstar status. However, there’s no Ginsburg used marijuana while a tough hearing, and there are of the Windham Community Mem­ support of him minutes after he was chance of his new status going to his head, teaching at Harvard Law School. minor things that may surface. But orial Hospital. Wlllimantic 06226 or The development came Just as nominated.” not amid the give-and-take of the Sheen to the First Baptist Church'-oLy Ginsburg’s chances, he said, he said nothing major would New connector there was movement in the confir­ household in Malibu. ' 0 Mansfield, Conn., Mrs. Eklward "w ill depend upon how embar­ surface,” Dole said in that mation process. Senate Judiciary " I haven’t placed a label on myself the Austin, 844 Storrs Road, Storrs rassed they (the conservatives) are Interview. A permanent connecting ramp, which wiii Join Interstate Committee Chairman Joseph R. 06266. At the White House on Thursday, way society or (he moviegoing public 384 westbound with Interstate84 eastbound, will be open Biden Jr., D-Del ..saidearlierinthe by their own poor Judgment. If they get over the embarrassment, it chief presidential spokesman Mar­ might,” Sheen said. "So maybe they say, to traffic Thursday. For the next few weeks, the ramp will day that he hoped to begin confir­ lin Fitzwater said Reagan con­ ‘Now you’re a star.’ I have a hard time with mation hearings the week of Dec. 7 won’t hurt him. If they cannot get Adelard J. Bernals be accessible from Cemetery Road off Spencer Street In over it, it will hurt him.” tinued to support his nominee. that. People ask, ‘What’s it like to be a and finish well before the Senate Biden said he didn’t think the "The president accepts his state­ movie star?’ I say, ‘I’m a movie planet.’ Adelard J. Bemais. 82. of Hebron, Manchester. Story on page 1. adjourned for the year. marijuana revelation would hurt ment, doesn’t feel that it influences “ I just try to maintain the perspective of died Thursday at home. He was the A source close to Ginsburg, Ginsburg’s chances for confirma­ his Judicial qualifications, and the longevity. If I ’m going to be in this business husband of Henrietta (Boisvert) speaking on condition he not be Two dead in crash of smaii piane tion, " if that’s all there is.” president stands by his nomina­ as long as I ’d like to be, then I ’m going to Bemais. named, said the nominee told Besides his wife, he is survived by "It’s one thing if, as a young man, tion,” Fitzwater said. take it one day at a time, one film at a time, V plane, and his^ wife and sole senators he "didn’t buy it (mari­ a son, Adelard J. Bemais of LACEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) he’s tried or smoked marijuana, Attorney General Edwin Meese one relationship at a time. I ’d like to plan passenger, Caron Hull, of Green­ juana), didn’t sell it and used it J ust AP photo Hebron; three daughters. Ber­ — Searchers found the bodies of a and it’s another thing if as a sitting III also applauded Ginsburg, com­ my strategy and still take the risks as an wich, Conn. a few times.” nadette Braman of Hebron, Pris­ ConnecUcut couple reported miss­ Judge, or a mature man, he uses menting, "A s he states, his action, The plane took off Sunday from But comments from conservative actor.” cilla Kurtz of Windsor and Lucille ing last weekend when their light drugs, marijuana or anything taken during his younger days, was Westchester County Airport in New Republican senators made clear Singer Anita Baker poses during an interview in New Sheen admitted that growing up in the Williams of Blast Windsor; a sister, plane failed to arrive at its else,” Biden was quoted as saying a mistake. It certainly does not York for Kill Devil Hill Airport in that only two weeks after the York last month. She became a star in 1986 with an LP family of a working film actor gave him the Anna Chase of Southbury; 16 desUnation in North Carolina. today in The (Wilmington, Del.) affect his qualifications to sit on the North Carolina, said Ms. O’Grady. embarrassing defeat of Supreme opportunity to have a jump on the inner grandchildren; and six great­ The wreckage of the Beechcraft Morning NeWs. Supreme Court, and he should be titled "Rapture." She said CAP officials didn’t Court nominee Robert H. Bork, the workings of the business and to learn how AP photo grandchildren. Bonanza was discovered Thursday The rumors of Ginsburg’s drug confirmed expeditiously.” immediately know why the plane successor candidate was in trouble. movies are made. The funeral is Saturday at 10 a .m. by New Jersey Civil Air Patrol use spread through the Capitol on Ginsburg’s statement was issued Charlie Sheen and D.B. Sweeney, background, star In Orion Pictures’ crashed. " I f it was known before he was " I f I were to become an actor, I could at the John F. Tierney Funeral rescue teams in a heavily wooded Thursday, and soon reached Re­ only moments before an account of Nearly two dozen aircraft Joined nominated he would not have been judge exactly what my role would be as a "No Man’s Land,” a new release featuring the 21-year^ld Sheen as the Home, 219 W. Center St., followed area, CAP 1st Lt. Constance publican leader Bob Dole of his drug use was to be broadcast by in a voluntary effort to locate the nominated,” Sen. James McClure, professional. Witnessing my dad as early as leader of a Porsche-stealing ring. by a mass of Christian burial at O’Grady said. Kansas. NPR legal affairs correspondent wreckage, which was "in bits and R-Idaho, said of the drug Critics appiaud I can recall, doing his thing, I naturally took 10; 30 a.m. in St. Maurice’s Church, She identified the victims as "Rumors were swirling and Dole Nina Totenberg. pieces,” Ms. O’Grady added. revelation. Bolton. Burial will be in St. James Wesley F. Hull, who piloted the an interest,” he said. were working, and we had a pretty good would offer me an opportunity to wear a Cemetery. Calling hours are today " It has helped me tremendously not to story. But we didn’t think anybody would different hat,” Sheen said. “ (The charac­ from 7 to 0 p.m. lose sight of the reality of what I’m doing see the film. We didn’t think anybody would ter) is an adrenaline junkie. He steals Memofiai donations may be 13" ZEN ITH taiented Baker now, because of Dad’s devotiojt to what he care about the film. The fact that it was Porsches not because he needs the money; made to St. Maurice's Church. COLOR does.” received critically so well — and commer­ it’s Just being on the edge, for a few tapes outside my door. People Bom in New York City, Sheen moved to cially — was an amazing surprise to all moments. He’s grown up wealthy, and to be PORTABLE By Mary Campbell California at the age of 3 when his father’s Herman J. Lange were knocking and getting parties involved. on the edge for five seconds or 10 minutes is The Associated Press film career began to blossom. As a boy, he mad because I didn’t respond. "Except maybe Oliver (Stone, writer- what his life is about at this tlme_,” Herman J. Lange, 73. of East spent much time on his father’s movie I thought they should think director). The rest of us were blind to it. Sheen’s next release could scarcely be Hartford died Thursday at Man­ . NEW YORK - Anita Baker locations, including eight months in the *169 about reversing the situation; There was no ’epic’ feel on the set. It Just more timely: "Wall Street,” again with chester Memorial Hospital. He was WHILE TH EY LA81 h r i a way of wrapping a song Philippines on "Apocalypse Now,” during Oliver Stone. the husband of Sara' (Copp) Oliver would they open the door? I felt like ‘quality’ film.” around her body and eagerly which Martin suffered a near-fatal heart " I play a character named Bud Fox, a Lange, and the stepfather of Robert signed a lease in a security caressing it like a hungry attack. Sheen is a startling carbon of his father; young trader who is not pulling his quota Oliver, Richard Oliver and William building with monitors, a 19" RCA lover. It is that intimacy, laced "When I went back to the Philippines to same dark unruly hair, serious eyes, wide Oliver, all of Manchester, and switchboard, guards and door­ with his firm ,” said the actor. "H e ’s been COLOR TV with her talented Jazz-pop-soul do ‘Platoon,’ after having been there as a smile, gravely voice. The young actor Kenneth Oliver of Bolton. men. There is usually a struggling as a stockbroker, and he’s been < o n coNrm oL styling, that has sent the 10-year-old and returning as a 20-year-oId, recently came to Los Angeles to promote He was a member of Concordia brawny bodyguard close by calling Michael Douglas, who is a financial award-winning vocalist soar­ it was amazing,” marveled Charlie. his new release, "No Man’s Land.” He Lutheran Church in Manchester. me. • * tycoon, trying to get him as a client. ing up the charts with one of " I f you looked atiton pa per, you wouldn’t came from Indianapolis where he is filming "He finally gets brought into Douglas’ He is also survived by a brother, the iDest love song albums of Q. Did your fame come as Walter E. Lange of West Hartford; believe it; narrating the film, playing the his fourth film in a row, “ Eight Men Out,” inside wdrldvwhen he gives him an inside the year. fast as it seems to listeners? eight stepgrandchildren; two step- A. “ Fame came real fast. central character. It wax the same place, John Sayles’ tale of the Chicago "Black tip. It’s not until Douglas sucks him in that but I was different. I’d come home.” Sox” scandal of the early 1920s. great-grandchildren; and several "Rapture” has sold more I ’ve been around but there was he realizes how corrupt Douglas really is, FISHER Sheen admitted that members of the In "N o Man’s Land,” he plays a role far nieces and nephews. than 3 million copies and was no fame. I was playing the and how much he wants to be Douglas is 6 DUAL CASSETTE removed from the impressionable idealist The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. No. 22 on Sept. 26. Its 77th week chitlin circuit, virtually un­ now-legendary "Platoon” location didn’t such a falsity when it coihes to a head.” at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 DECK in Cashbox magazine’s best­ anticipate the film ’s impact. of "Platoon” ; He’s the leader of a PS known. Fame will probably In "Eight Men Out,” Sheen plays an uiiiin St. Burial will be in East WITH DOLBY a l l selling list. never happen *again so I ’m "W e were in the jungle, tired, hot, bored, Porsche-stealing ring who is capable of outfielder who accepts a bribe to throw a Cemetery. Calling hours are Sun­ The 29-year-old Baker grew trying to milk this puppy for all miserable, ticked-off,” he said. "W e knew murder. World Series. That makes three shady day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. we were capturing moments, certain things " I received a script and read a role that up in Detroit. She won two it’s worth. characters in a royi for the actor. *99 Grammys this year, as best Q. Why did fame hit when it female rhythm ’n’ blues vocal­ did? Card O f Thanks FISHER ist for “ Rapture,” and as A. "J think what did it was With our sincerest thanks to all the COMPACT writer of the best R & B song, being signed to a major record relatives, neighbors and close STEREO “ Sweet Love.” (Critics have label (E lektra). They had friends for all the love and compa­ IHCLUDKS: Am/FM. applauded her smoky style distribution and a publicist Calling all retired musicians! nionship shown to us. Helping us STMRKO, DUAL CASSSTTS, and have compared her to whose job it is to get people to cope with the loss of our love one a SFSAKSRS. Whitney Houston and Sade. know that I’m here. Eleanor (Lovett) Royce. Baker began the six-month “ The first press I had were By Carole Thompson Again Thanks second leg of an American tour English reviews. 1 went to The Associated Press John F. Lovett *169 in mid-July, which carried her England in June 1986. I came and Family GREAT SPECIALS to New York and a recent back and did A very Fisher NEW LONDON — Abandon the assembly , NEC four-day, soid-out stint at Hall and Radio City, which line, desert the desk, but retire from music? AHEAD Radio City Music Hall. She opened me up to the New York — Never! discussed her career in an critics. Avery Fisher was a FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC! Victor Norman, 81, founder and conduc­ Police Roiinilap VIDEO CASSETTE interview with The Associated night to remember. My idol, tor emeritus of the Eastern Connecticut RECORO^R Sarah Vaughan, had per­ GENERAL GENERAL Press. Q. Are you doing a Symphony, is putting out a call for 100 m wmsLMSS mmmon follow-up album to formed on that stage the night ELECTRIC SATISFACTION ELECTRIC musicians over age 55 to form the National • CABLS HKAOr “ Rapture” ? before.” Break-In, assault UNDERCOUNTER SELF CLEANING ,• WHS FOHMAT Senior Symphony. DISHWASHER O” ELECTR IC A. ‘ T m doing the worst part Q. Have you met Sarah ends with arrest of pre-production, which is Vaughan? “ There must be hundreds, if not thou­ RANGE listening to a backlog of six A. “ No. I had two tickets to sands of musicians whp miss playing in the A Manchester teen-ager broke *369 months of tapes. Tapes are hear her and I didn’t take symphony,” Norman said. “ You can retire into the Eldridge Street home of his »269 >39 submitted daily. We’re trying anybody. I didn’t want anyb­ from a particular Job, but you can’t retire friend early Thursday morning and GENERAL MITSUBISHI to come up with a concept for ody talking while she was from music.” assaulted the friend’s mother, GENERAL VIDEO CASSETTE the next album. This is the singing. I love her so much I Norman already has the support of two police said. ELECTRIC RECORDER tough part. Once the concept is didn’t go backstage. I could not legendary seniors — conductors Sir Georg Police said Anthony Boniface, 17, ELECTRIC ELECTRIC here, I know where I’m going. be one more person back there Solti, 75, music director of the Chicago of 300 Spruce St., began pounding on • WIHMLMSS H s m o n REFRIGERATOR Right now I’m just taking asking her stupid questions.” Symphony Orchestra, and Leonard Bern­ the door of 101 Eldridge St. about DRYER • CADiM HEADY IB CU.FT. • VHS FORMAT songs that sound good to me Q. Were you nervous per­ stein, 69, of the New York Philharmonic. 3:30 a.m. and broke into the house FR O ST FR EE Both men are honorary board members of after the mother told him to go and seeing if I can sing them forming at Avery Fisher Hall? the senior symphony. away. After entering the home, *24 properly.” A. "Yes. Three-fourths of Bom in Oslo, Norway and a Connecticut Boniface slapped the 53-year-old Q. What was the concept for the way through my opener, a 9 *269 resident since 1941, Norman founded the Woman several times in the face, *499 "Rapture” ? 12-bar blues, I stopped singing. police said. GENERAL^ A. "Fireside love songs, with I told them, ‘I am very Eastern Connecticut Symphony in 1945 and Police said that officers called to ELECTRIC GENERAL FAMOUS MAKE Jazz, blues and gospel over­ nervous. This is my first retired from it in 1980. He still serves on its the scene found Boniface in the AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC yiDEO CASSETTE tones. It was very simple, but I performance in New York. If I board of directors, arranges concerts, home when they arrived. He told WASHER REFRIGERATOR RECORDER need to set up some kind of flub anything, you just under­ selects programs and occasionally the officers that he had been taking 10 CU.FT. criteria so I know what I’m stand.’ From that moment on, conducts. amphetamines. FR O S T FR EE looking for.” it was a breeze. I was nervous Norman, who lives in New London, got Boniface was charged with third- the idea to form an orchestra of senior 8 SIDE BY SIDE Q. Have you written any new and got it out.” degree assault, second-degree bur­ *29 *199 songs? Q. Do jazz performers con­ musicians when he remembered a musi­ glary and criminal trespass. He A. "No. I can’t write in sider you jazz? cian who refused to let his advancing years was released on a 12,500 cash bond GENERAL FAMOUS MAKE hotels. I have to be domestic, A. ‘T v e been approached by stanch the creative urge. and was to appear this morning in VIDEO Washing dishes and stuff.” Herbie Hancock and Bobby "H e was a cellist who had been with the * Manchester Superior Court. ELECTRIC NBC symphony under (conductor Arturo) UNDER CABINET PLAYER Q. Where is home? McFerrin to do a segment in a AS photo MICROWAVE • VNS FORMAT- A. " I ’ve been in Los Angeles cable TV program with them. Toscanni,” Norman said. "When I knew Husband charged since 1982. Walt (her fiance, I ’m not ready. They say they’ll him he was in his 80s and he just loved that Conductor Victor Norman, at the piano In his home. Is looking for 100 whose last name she will not keep it easy for me. Saying he still had the opportunity to play. symphony musicians age 55 or older to become part of the fledgling “ As I became a senior musician myself, with threatening *169 reveal) and I are looking for a that is what's keeping me National Senior Symphony. The group already has the backing of home in Michigan. He’ s in the thought occcurred, 'Well, I ’ve seen how 7 away. I just want to be one of H 99 conductors Leonard Bernstein and Sir George Solti. A Manchester man who threa­ marketing for IBM in Detroit. the cats. But I ’m flattered that much I like to keep doing it and I see there . tened to kill his wife Thursday night We met when I was home musicians of this magnitude are lots of others who don’t have the chance hundred people playing and everybody has was taken into custody by police visiting my family. I, didn't would want to accommodate that I have.’” They are individuals, they have feelings TERMS: his own idiosynchracles and m oods.... You when he arrived home in hik car 84 to 384 i have a record company then. me and my limited expertise in For his senior symphony, he is seeking and the main reason they belong to an CASH active or retired musicians willing to spend orchestra is that they like to play,” he said. have to bring what you hear in reality into intoxicated, police said. Exit 2 MASTER CARD If we can find a house by that area.” Police said Richard J. Price, 37, January, we can have the Q. How do you feel about a week next spring — at their own expense The conductor’s job is to “ absorb the some semblance wltii what you hear Inside VISA — in the seaside community of Mystic, score,” he said. yourself.” of 14 Ann St., called his 35-year-old To PHONE"647"9997 bmMONTHLY< PMT. wedding ceremony in the playing New York again? wife early Thursday evening and spring, after I deliver the next A. " I ’m excited about doing Conn., preparing for a free concert on April "Y ou look at the music and you hear the Norman downplays the importance of the threatened to kill her for the Koonoy 8L album.” New York again, because I can 22 at a site yet to be selected. music inside and of course you hear it in a baton, the symbol of symphony conductors. insurance money. g loft to SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER Q. How has fame changed do Jazz here. In most of the There will be no auditions. Professional faultless performance because there’s "You can actually conduct with your big Police arrested Price when he 445 HARTFORD RQAD-KEENEY STREET your life? country they want to hear the symphonic musicians will be considered on nobody performing it,” he said with a toe if you want to,” he said. "But the sign of arrived home. He wascharged with A. " I was determined not to album. But I ’ m terrified. We a first-come, first-selected basls. smile. a go<^ conductor is that he instinctively threatening and operating a motor MANCHESTER. CONN. change my lifestyle, but I ’ve had wonderful reviews last Norman is confident he can shape his new “ And then you come down to rehearsal. knows how to use hisbaton. You can’t really vehicle while Intoxicated. He was had to. I was burglaiizd last year. You can not live up to this orchestra in one week. And now it sounds entirely different learn it. It’s something that must be a result held on 91.000 bond and was to year. People were leaving wonderful press.” "After all, these are trained musicians. because all of a sudden you have maybe a of what you feel Instinctively.” appear this ...cr^'nc in Manchester Sup«..^ourt. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov, fl. 19«7 — 1» U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 6. 1987

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O’Neill, Ryan Patrick, son of Come to the cabaret Sean M. and Carolyn Southwlck The annual Musical Theatre Revue, featuring O’Neill of 64 Laurel Trial, Coven­ try, was bom Oct. 13 at Manchester excerpts from "A Chorus Line,” “ Bye Bye Birdie,” Memorial Hospital. His paternal “ Purlie” and others, will be presented tonight grandfather Is Joseph B. O’Neill Sr. through Sunday at 8: IS p.m. in the Austin Arts of East Hartford. He has a brother, Center of Trinity College. Tickets are $5. For Shane Thomas, 4>/4, and a sister, reservations, call 527-8062. Shannon Elizabeth, 7. Friday Long, Dylan Richard, son of Gaude Lee and Shari Crowley Long Out of this world of 75 Rabbit Trail, Coventry, was & bora Oct. 16 at Manchester Memor­ A Psychic Energy Fair is being organized at the ial Hospital. His maternal grand­ New Britain Holiday Inn on Columbus Boulevard. parents are Richard and Myra Saturday It will be open Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Crowley of South Street, Coventry. Readers will offer tarot, astrology, palmistry and His' paternal grandparents are crystal work. No admission will Iw charged, but Ekina Simmons of Georgia and 'HiarrforcC H(pad Cafe Dinner Special each psychic charges a fee to look into your future. Jerry Long of Georgia. Call 767-1354 for information. Ridel, Matthew, son of David S. and Ellen Ciiag Ridel of 475 Bread S U R F ^ and Milk St., Coventry, was bora In the grand tradition Oct. 16 at Manchester Memorial T U R F includes Think Polish Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ N Internationally acclaimed pianist Adrzej L ents are William and Anne B. Craig Anweiler will present a recital at the Hartford Sue Krowchenko, left, and of Clifton, N.J. His paternal grand­ PRIME RIB and Camerata Conservatory of Music It Dance, 834 Stella Pardo flank the Rev. parents are Stephen and Doris Asylum Ave., Hartford, on Sunday at 3 p.m. Stanley M. Lancola of St. Ridel of Windsor Locks. He has a 3 BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP Admission is 85 at the door. For more information, John the Baptist Polish brother, Christopher David. 22 Served with a Salad and a Baked Potato call 246-2588. months. National Catholic Church as Hartld photo by Kool 8 1 1 9 5 they prepare for their Curtin, Gregory James, son of X James and Maureen Becker Curtin Puppets and fun church’s Polish foods and Just a little too big of East Haddam, was born Oct. 16 378 Hartford Road, Manchester, CT crafts sale today from 5 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Batter up Puppeteer Marge Roccoberton will lead a until 9 p.m. and Saturday Capt. Pearl Asperschlager of Manches­ Salvation Army’s annual holiday fair, His maternal grandparents are Dr. 647-0489 shadow puppetry workshop on Saturday at 10 a .m. ter’s Salvation Army checks the fit of a Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at and Mrs. John Jacobs of 114 at the South Church-First ^ p tis t Church, 90 Main from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Hall of Famer Lou Boudreau will be the Polish foods will be for sale sweater on Phillip Andrew, 3. Phillip sits the Salvation Army Citadel on Main Ashbrook Drive, Coventry. His St., New Britain. Thisisforchildrenwhoare comfortably in the arms of his mother, paternal grandparents are Mr. and special guest at the llling Junior High kindergarten age and above. The $3 fee includes end a dinner will be served Street. The fair features a luncheon, arts Mrs. Jospeh Curtin of East Had­ School baseball card show on Sunday in materials and a snack. On Sunday at 4 p.m., the both days at the church hall Gail Andrew, who is,the chairman of the and crafts and lots of Irish soda bread. dam. He has two brothers. Jason, 5, Weekend Speclale the Manchester High School cafeteria. folk^duo Peanutbutterjam will present a at 23 Golway St. Crafts will and Joseph. 2‘A. The show is open from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 performance of song and puppets. Call 223-3691 for be on sale at the Lithuanian Smith, Sean Philip, son of Philip • Shrimp Piccatta over rice ...... * 9 .9 5 V p.m., and Boudreau is expected to sign more information. Hall across the street. B. and Joyce M. Holman Smith of autographs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Herald ptioto by Pinto Agawam. Mass., was bora Oct. 16 • 0880 Bocco...... * 8 .5 0 Admission is $1, which goes to support at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. • Shrimp Fettucine Alfredo ...... * 8 .9 5 the llling cross country and basketball Dance the night away and Mrs. Robert Holman of 29 invitatlonals. Eastfield St. His paternal grand­ • Baked Sole w/taafood stuffing...... * 8 .2 5 The Children’s Cooperative Nursery School of Modern myths run forever If s a weekend for fair-goers parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Bolton is planning a dance on Saturday at the Elks Smith, South Windsor. He has three • Veal Scallopini w/peppsrs & mushrooms...... * 8 .2 5 Blow up the house Lodge in Willimantic. Tickets are $15 per couple, This is an enormously busy weekend for those who The fair at St. John the Baptist Polish National sisters. Cheryl Ann, 13; Tammy available by calling Lynn Sobol at 742-8575 or enjoy crafts fairs. Thearea offers more than a dozen Catholic Church opens tonight, when Polish dinners Lynn, 9; and Karen Elizabeth. 6. LA STRADA Restaurant “ Everyday Chemeistry — Or How to Blow Up Phyllis Bonneau at 647-8961. fairs, for those willingtobuzzaround from location to will be served from 5 to 9. 'The fair opens again without a leg to stand on Can’t stop dancing? From 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Saturday, 10a.m. to 3 p.m., featuring American and Medeiros, Mario Robert, son of 471 Hartford Road 643-6165> Your House” will be the children’s presentation location. Here’s a roundup of those closest to home; Robert and Jill R. Hensley Medei­ Hss.-8at. I;SS.|S / S ss. 'Ul S there will be a dance at the Elks Lodge on Bissell Polish baked goods and many hand-crafted items. DEAR zine some years ago. tonight at 7 at Central Connecticut State Bolton Congregational Church, 228 Bolton Center ros of South Windham, was born Street. Proceeds benefit the music and uniform Polish lunches and take-out food available. The fair ABBY: You re­ It seems that during the Civil War University’s Copemican Planetarium and Space Road, Bolton, will have its fair from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 12 at Manchester Memorial fund of the Manchester Senior Citizens Orchestra, is divided between the church, 23 Golway St., and cently printed a (May 12.1863, to be exact). a young Science Center, on Wells Street in New Britain. It Saturday. Visits with Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ which has played recently at the Rockville Fair, Lithuanian Hall, 24 Golway St. letter from a Virginia farm girl was standing on wiii be foliowed at 8; 30 by “ Chemistry of the luncheon, candy shop, kitchen cupboard and more. ents are Dwight and Marilyn T h e H o m e s t e a d and at several convalescent homes. At the Salvation Army Citadel, 661 Main St., you’ll lady regarding her front porch when a stray bullet Hensley of Waynesville, Mo. His Cosmos,” geared toward an older audience. Both At Center Congregational Church, 11 Center St., the horrible con­ Dear Abby A fine fining experience uiilh a country antique flair. find the Home for the Holidays fair, with arts and first passed through the scrotum of paternal grandparents are Mr. and shows are free and open to the pubUc. you’ll find antiques and handcrafts, a brand new sequences' suf­ a young Union cavalryman, then crafts, Santa’s Village, a luncheon and baked goods. Abigail Van Buren Mrs. A. Medeiros of II Carpenter church cookbook, baked goods and more. It’s open fered by a young lodged in the reproductive tract of It’s open from 9; 30 a.m. to 1; 30 p.m. on Saturday. jL- f Road. Bolton. NOVEMBER SPECIAL Artists and change Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. woman when the young woman, who thus be­ Second Congregational Church, 385 N. Main St., Enjoy some sketches Cornerstone Christian School at the Church of the she overused the came pregnant by a man she had Truman, Brian Louis, son of will have an Olde Tyme Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Art historian Wiiliam Gerdts will give a free Nazarene, will have a Country StoreFairfrom9a.m. facilities at a not been within 100 feet of! And nine William and Gail Lipton Trueman There will be a spaghetti dinner tonight with with skilled area crafters, dried flowers and tanning salon. months later she gave birth to a of 55 Case Road. Coventry, was Baked Stuffed Tf=*«=:==da) lecture called "Women in the Arts; Some to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Crafts and baked goods will be Changes.” at the Wadsworth Atheneum on Sunday entertainment at Bolton Elementary School. The luncheon, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the The story she healthy baby. bora Oct. 18 at Manchester Memor­ featured. columnist and professor in the Bay Scallops at 3 p.m. The discussion, accompanied with slides. supper is sponsored by the Bolton Arts, a school church. told was obviously farfetched. Why You don’t believe it? If it hadn't ial Hospital. His maternal grand­ did you print the lady's name? You Department of English at the will feature Gerdts’ encounters with artists. ’The fund-raising group. The dinner will have two Greater Vernon Jaycees will have a fair featuring The fair at Trinity Covenant Church, SOI been published in the very reliable mother is Mrs. Herman Lipton of (soup, salad; potato, coffee or tea included) must have known it would embar­ University of Utah in Salt Lake American Heritage magazine (De­ South Windsor. His paternal grand­ 'fi seatings at 5:30 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $4 general, 80 New England crafters, Saturday from 10 a .m. to 5 Hackmatack St., is Saturday from 9a.m. to2;S0p.m. lecture will be in the museum’s Avery ’Theatre, 600 rass her. City. cember 1971, page 99, in a story parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. $3 senior citizens. Call 647-1396. ' Main St., Hartford. p. m. and Sunday from 11a.m. to 4p.m. at the Vernon It features a petting zoo, an international tasting I have read your column for He wrote (in part): ” I was titled, “ The Case of the Miraculous Franklin Trueman of 151 Case 50 Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) Center Middle School. Admission is $1.50, children com er and rides through the Cheney Historic many years, and while I don’t pleased to see that you debunked Bullet” ), I wouldn’t have believed Road. Coventry. under 14 free. District in an open Studebaker touring car. always agree with you, I have the tanning story. I have heard it either. Mansfield ■ 456-2240 Manchester Grange 31 will have its annual apple United Methodist Church of Bolton, 1041 Boston always looked forward to seeing many different versions of that LELAND E. SMITH. Leal, Nicole, daughter of Donald festival and Christmas bazaar on Saturday from 9 Turnpike in Bolton, will have its annual fair on what you had to say. No longer. I legend — it’s been around fora long NASHVILLE, TENN. and Joan Drouin Leal of 13 Summit a.m. to 3 p.m. at the grange hall on Olcott Street. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Handcrafts, gift think printing the lady’s name, time. St., was born Oct. 21 at Manchester Baked goods and an auction table will be featured. gallery and luncheon will be featured! when you knew it would make her "I have published three books on DEAR MR. SMITH: Several Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ‘urban legends’ in which I used a Manchester WATES will have its Autumn Jubilee The fair at Zion Evangelical Church, 112 Cooper look foolish, was just plain mean! years ago I ran that item in this grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 6 few letters from your column. on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Orange Hall, 72 St., isopen Saturdayfrom 10 a.m. to2p.m. There will Now every time I read your space, which brought me a letter David L. Drouin of South Windham. column. I feel resentment. Please Generally, you are very good at from a 99-year-old South Dakota Her paternal grandparents are Mr. E . Center St. The fair will feature a Christmas booth, be tables filled with religious articles and fancy Best Italian 1984-86 notice, I am not signing my name. spotting phony letters, but at times Indian. He said he had heard a and Mrs. Joseph Leal of East Voted Connecticut Magazine doll clothes, snack bar and more. handwork. You are not to be trusted with it. you have taken them at face value. different version of the same story. Hartford. She has a brother. David, UNSIGNED IN OREGON My favorite of the legends you have Only the girl wasn’t a Virginia farm 2‘A. and a sister, Marissa. 5. Pre$ent$ A ISeiv Diverti/ied M enu published is the one about the Civil girl, she was an Indian maiden who Old is beautiful Playing house DEAR UNSIGNED; I’m glad you War ‘virgin birth.’ It ran in claimed she had been impregnated Ware, Laura Anne, daughter of ■ Italian Cuiiine • Seafood • Fowl • Steaks a Ri(>i a wrote because other readers may November 1982.” by a bow and arrow. Edward and Donna Bukujian Ware You’ll find much that’s beautiful at the This weekend the Hartford Civic Center will be have felt as you did, and I welcome The item to which Dr. Brunvand Maybe that’s where the tradi­ of 18 Griswold St., was bora Oct. 21 A Dining Room With A View Manchester Rotary Club’s anniftl Antique and home to more than 170 companies. Everything, the opportunity to publicly state refers. I titled; “ Unknown Soldier tional Indian greeting "How?” at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are Ed Collectibles Show on Saturday and Sunday from 10 including the kitchen sink, will be on display at this that before I published the woman’s Fires Shot Heard Nine Months originated. Enjoy The Foliage As letter. I obtained permission to use Later.” And here it is; and Anne Ware of Whitman, Mass. a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Howell Cheney Regional year’s Home & Energy Expo. It is open tonight She has a brother. Edward R. Ware The Glorious Autumn Approaches Vocational Technical School. Seventy dealers from her name. Furthermore, if I had For Abby’s booklet. ” How to until 10, Saturday from noon to 10 p.m. and Sunday DEAR ABBY; You said it is III, 3. On The Mountain. around the region will be on hand. Profits support from noon to 6 p.m. Admission is 19.50 general, thought she might be embarrassed Have a Lovely Wedding.” send a by the publicity. I would not have possible for a woman to become check or money order for $2.50 and the Rotary Club’s scholarship fund. $2.50 senior citizens, with children under 12 identified her. pregnant and still remain a virgin. a long, stamped (39 cents), self- 60 Villa Louisa Road, Bolton, CT 646-3161 admitted free. Incidentally, after that item It sounds impossible, but I know it’s addressed envelope to; Dear Abby, Go see the doc appeared. I heard from folklorist true, which reminds me of a similar Wedding Booklet. P.O. Box 447, Jan Harold Brunvand. author. story I read in a reputable maga- Mount Morris. III. 61054. Thoughts The king of bluegrass music. Doc Watson, will be Featuring in West Hartford on Sunday for a special concert. On the line The Sounding Board Society has arranged this Margaritas concert at 4 p.m. in the auditorium of the King The Little Theatre of Manchester’s production of Close the door to ringworm Framed in my office is a small Steaks Phillip School, 100 King Phillip Drive. Tickets are “ A Chorus Line,” Broadway’s longest running card with the following quotation: Seafood $8, and they are selling quickly. Call 563-3263 for musical, is playing at East Catholic High School’s The measure of our holiness is not the perfection of our reservations. auditorium. Performances are tonight and DEAR DR. youngster for circus work or to be & Saturday, Nov. 12,13 and 14 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8 an astronaut. personality Food From South G O T T ; Two and the avoidance of ail faults for adults, $6 for children and senior citizens. Call weeks ago. red From a medical standpoint, this Students In spotlight but the extent of our love. of the Border 528-8868 for reservations. rings appeared activity has the potential for increasing pressure on the brain Father Joseph S.M. All set to pour Students from Manchester High School will be on my groin and Dr. G ott How tme. When all is said and Now accepting reeervatlone for your Holiday my arms. My because of the centrifugal forces featured in Saturday’s concert with the generated during swinging. This done, it all comes down to love. For p a r t ie s .___ Volunteers prepare to serve begins at 5 p.m., and a buffet of roast Manchester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale. The doctor said that Peter Gott, M.D. God the bottom line question is I had ringworm could cause headaches, blood ves­ Connecticut-made wines at a harvest beef, ham, turkey and more starts at 6. 21 outstanding younfc musicians were asked to “ How much have you loved?” OPEN EVERY NIGHT and told me to sel rupture and head injury (should test buffet, wine tasting and auction on An auction of wines and Connecticut- perform in the piece, “ In the Steppes of Central Fun to dress up the child accidentally strike a hard If we do not love, St. Paul reminds get rid of my us, our eloquence becomes a noisy 4 2 9 -1 9 0 0 Sunday, at the Connecticut State made crafts will start at 7 p.m. Jim Asia,” by Alexander Borodin. One of the other cat. Fine, ex­ object). An occasional scary swing, ______(Rt. 32, Msnsfisid)______^______works will be “ Premiere Rhapsody” by Claude Don’t put away your costume trunk yet. The performed cautiously, is probably gong. Our knowledge and even our Museum of Natural History on the Storrs McDonald will sing early American folk cept I have no faith mean nothing. Our sacrifices Debussy, with Margaret Donaghue as guest Manchester Gilbert k Sullivan Players is bolding a not harmful. However, I worry that campus of the University of Connecti­ songs throughout the evening. Those cat. However. gain nothing. (1 Corinthians 12; 1-3) Decade Dance tonight at 8, and guests are to come my neighbor’s eight cats use my in his enthusiasm, your grandson 9 clarinetist. The concert is the symphony’s first of better use. When all is said and done, for God cut. The event features a complete meal who attend will receive honey and dressed in the style of their favorite decade. Music garage for their bathroom and I’m might inadvertently hurt the child. the season. It will be Saturday at 8 p.m. in DEAR DR. GOTT: Is it true that the bottom line is love. of Connecticut-grown foods and bever­ preserves to take home. The event is $20 will be from the 1920s to the present. Tickets are $8 in and out of there several times a I suggest that he investigate other, Manchester High School’s Bailey Auditorium. the tobacco processors are permit­ Special Luncheon Daily day. How do I clear up the less dangerous recreation. ages. Wine tasting, including bottles per person, which covers annual Tickets are free to anyone under 18; $6 for ail per person or $15 per couple. The dance is at the ted to add opium to their products, Rev. John P. Gwozdz ringworm? What is it? 11:30 am thru 3:30 pm from Nutmeg Vineyards of Coventry, membership in the museum. others. Army and Navy Club on Main Street. particularly sV iff?^ St. James Church Monday thru Saturday DEAR READER: Ringworm is a Dr. Gott’s new Health Report on DEAR READER: Wrong. Opium term that refers to a group of skin Irritable Bowel Syndrome explains products are classed as narcotics diseases caused by fungus. The the symptoms and management of Sir James Brooke, an English Featuring Peking Duck Dinner T H E o f and their sale is carefully regulated this common problem. Send $1 and soldier and traveler, was made 8 lesions are typically itchy and scaly LITTLE THEATRE by both federal and state authori­ for *14.95 per person ANTIQUE SHOW and tend to spread centrifugally. in your name and address to P.O. Box Rajah of Sarawak in 1841 as a ties. Opium or its derivatives are 91369, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369.. reward for helping the Sultan of JOY (Min. (or two) MANCHESTER ever-enlarging circles. Several not added to any tobacco products over-the-counter lotions and Be sure to mention the title. Borneo put down a rebellion. Glastonbury High School processed or manufactured in the ______PRESENTS ^ creams, Including Tinactin and yfcst Middle Turnpike Manchester Rotary Club United States. O F T H E Hubbard Street Desenex, are useful in curing the Manchester______Twenty-Second Annual ^ infection, which, by itself, is a DEAR DR. GOTT: My grandson harmless annoyance. roughhouses with his son, age 2. He LAFAYETTE 643-4600 ID B B B S at Nov. 14, 1987 TH', Ringworm is a common affliction takes him by the ankles and swings Sat. Nov. 7 — lOam-Spm of domestic animals; humans can him 360 degrees. How much is too ESCADRILLE 7 10:30 to 4KK) i catch the infection from dogs and much? Sun. Nov. 8 — lOam-Spm cats. Admission: *2.50 I think that your fungus condition DEAR READER: I believe that Veterans Day Featuring Daily Children under 12 Free is going to prove to be less of a 360 degrees is too much. Children problem than you neighbor’s eight Lunch & Dinner •4.50 Per Couple with ad are amazingly adaptive in putting Special - 70 Dealers - cats. Allowing them to use your up with adults’ wacky behavior. Limit 1 couple per ad. garage is inappropriate, unsani­ However, swinging a 2-year-old by Specials Friday A Saturday, Nov. 6-7, 13-14 — 8:00 P.M. tary and probably places a lot of This show Is sponsored by the ankles in a circle exceeds the also East Catholic Auditorium social pressure on your relations boundary of fun and games, unless Buy One Dinner — Get One Ufartford •Rffod Caft UNICO and they will have Howell Cheney Technical School Tickets *8 • *6 / Call 528-8868 with your neighbor. I suggest that your grandson is training the Sunday Brunch food available. * 791 Middle Turnpike West you close your garage door and Lunch Served inform your neighborthat you’re no FREE from 11:00-5:00 Eleanor Perry with her hand-painted dress will be among the Manchester, Connecticut from 11:30-2:30 A Chorus Line conuins mature themes and language longer in the business of operating a EMERGENCY (Higher Price Prevails — Offer Cood Thru Nov. 30th) Dinner from 5:00-10:00 pm 14S crafts people from all over New England at this craft fair. which may he objectionable to some people. (Exit 60 Off 1-84) public feline restroom. If your There will be all popular crafts, plus many one-of-a-kInd. Fire — Police — Medical Bartender / Waitress & Cook positions now available Promotion funded in part bjr 8 Miles East of Hartford neighbor has such a hankering for 378 Hartford Road, Manchester, CT East of the Hirer Tourism and Conrention District cats, let him assume the responsi­ ★ ★ for info (617) 263-7243 ★ ★ m h Admission *2.50 *2.(X) with coupon bility for their care. It seems to me DIAL 911 300 West Middle Tpke. u Manchester ■ 64<3*8676 647-0489 that your garage could be put to In Manchester 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Nov. 6, 1987

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For 60 MisetMonaous tor Sole ... 17 Full maintenance re­ Slant-6, 49,600 original A p o rtm e n ts to r R e n t...... Heotlno/Piumblno DBAOLINMS: Far cloMiflad odvartitamantt to quick results, use a low- Yo u r cuTHiNCi £R Fo p n \TUr f Employment & Education MIscelloneous Services . 61 Too Soles ...... II XERVICBS fniBftor fpoeMtolB CB Jacket size mu- me; miles, 1 owner. S139S. Condominiums for Rent.. be published Tuttdov through Soturdov* the WNtfwirklng 6 CORBIVEAU’8 cord. 1 owner. $5000. Services Wanted BooUHWptngltogmoU dium, new $160, will!Iwtf cost Classified od. Call MAY b e . — ------H ttp W o n t t d ...... 11 Homes for Rent...... 62 W on ted to B u v / T r o d e ...... 19 deodline It noon on the dov before publlcotlon. 647-1647.______649-5445. For odvartitamantt to be publlthtd Mondov. Prlda tiliBnin avary Job IBM Itrvioa eaeeeaeeeeeeeea Situotlon w onttd ...... 17 S to re /O ttlc e S o o c e ...... eSaaiMtWM, IgeMBtolwirniB C ir p M lr y for $35. 633-1534. 643-2711 today to place the deodline It 3:30 p.m. on Frldoy. NISSAN Sentro 1982. 2 B u s in tts O p p o r t u n lt lf s ...... 13 Resort Property ...... Merchandise gadiinttlailFttsos. wa diM QualHy la our 6 4 6 ^ 7 1 6 HEALTH Club Merpber- your ad. I n t fr u c f lo n ...... Industrlol Property ...... • CeutKifr Tops door, 5 speed, AM-FM \9oiim TH6tee^i' HolldoyrSeosonoi . . „ Automotive main oonoam. CLYDE Employmtnt Servlets ...... l i G o ro o e s o n d S f e r o o t ...... READ YOUR AO. Clottifiad odvartitamantt ora shlp for sole. Lifetime IT Antiques and Collectibles 72 C o r t fo r S o le ...... 649-3281 cassette. $2400. 627- . R o o m m o te s W o n te d ...... token by talaphona ot o convanlanca. The • Cuatom CBblnolB membership to Court LOOKING FOR gooc CHeVROLBT-BUICK, INC. 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Best Condominiums for Sole town ond Gorden ...... 77 Autot tor Rent/Leose ___ quality and c a rt- be corrected by on odditlonoi Intartlon. contidgratton (or oldorly 2711. today. offer. Telephone 643- 79 Cougar Coup# *2905 Lots/Lond for Sole Child Core ...... Good Things to Eot ... . 71 Mlicelloneout Automotive building oT'iwnovEtliHI- FRBEEBTIMATS8 Investment Propertv Cleonino Services ...... Fuel Oll/Cooi/Firewood .. •ltd haiKtloappMI.- SI Dodga DISC PU *4005 79 Wonted to Buv/Trode Ad/y ln$uimd Must sell. Twin bed $155. You'll find the help you ^ (toll ^ Excercise bike $55. Tol I S3 Century mat *6105 . 9uslnMB«43-e063 6 4 7 -7 86 3 need In Closslfled. 643- Soli Your Cor 64^ ^ 6744 e A' g .9.' • • ♦ dresser $155. 647-9407. 2711. S3 Bonnavlllater. *O0W HoMdanet iS0*eSO9t : j s % i • a a a 6 « 53 Regal 4dr. *6005 I HOMES HOMES I HOMES C0H00MIHIUM8 APARTMEHT8 APARTMEHT8 Roo Room* . HANDYMAN MAZDA 1986 323 DX. 4 84 Bronco 4x4 *8205 OpWiBWtndOlii..;; TAB door, 5 speed. Excel­ 84 Ragil coup* *8095 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR REHT FOR REHT HomeimoroYsMent- lent condition. $5900. 4 LinesU — 5 10 Days SALES FLOORHM ‘^;J4 both ulate 2 bedroom Town- house. dishwasher, plus utilities. On bus enowroonior ee(( for free #^ , , ...... ______Call BARRY SCANLON Se Nova 4 dr. *8495 onytime.______■S' Ft## Wrlttgn E$Nm$lg$^ date November 8. 63 tion, high mileage, reach nearly 800,000 Colonial. Front to bock house Condominium. deck, spectacular line. 568-1054. .eOffwef*. ' In older floors, notorol oi 646-2411 for estimate Coburn Rood, highway. Snow tires 80RRY, SSCamaroZZS *13,995 1 Bedroom apartment. :OuaM» wofk beeitad by homes In Connecticut flreploced living room, Appllanced kitchen, view. Convenient, on MANCHESTER. Large 1 , O f stained. No Waxing. - ...... Monchester. and extra wheels. $900. NO REFUNDS OR 87 Spactrum 4 dr. *8495 References ond secor- -: ciSfentar O oM oHoit^' NlBliii' iw ' I a K iA'' ■ ' l$BB6B«BBflBBBBR»iBBBB9B' ACROSS 40 Sm ill barrel Answer to Previous Punie and Rhode Island. The front to bock master living room and sliders busline. No brokers. bedroom apartment, John Verfollle.<^646- 643-5W after 5pm. 5750. SATURDAY and Sunday, ADJUSTMENTS 87 Chavette 2 dr. *5496 42 Fool (tl.) SiliaElD □ □ □ □ □ price for a basic 25 bedroom, finished from dining area to $82,900. 649-1043. 3rd floor. Stove and Ity. Coll Ed ot 649-2947. DELIVERING' word od Is only $55 and I.NoW • Manofieeter November 7 & 8, 9om- COMET 1965. Low mi­ 43 Trough laOODOG] DBDQDD basement. Extra bo­ deck and private yard. BRAND New Llstlngl refrigerator. Available ^ tS8l9.'MMi$rpll«,$fonOli$(for 'Rrchvfarm I6am, & 3pm. 2 families, rain or leage, upholstery Inex- CALL HERALD 45 Go by thip will appear In 43 news­ 872-9111 QQOnDB □ □ □ □ □ □ nus: Seller to pay up to V/2 baths. An excellent Cleon os a whistle 3 December 1. No pets. 02228770 yardik S7S plus tax. shine. 15 Ferguson cellent condition. 1 47 Oppose □OD DI3QGQ □ □ □ papers. For more In­ 3 points toward buyers home to get started In. plus room Condomi­ STATE BANK Sand;' graval. horse 49 New York $425 per month plus ConeoUdated Report of Con­ Rood, Manchester. owner. 742-6569. CLASSIFIED □□□□ □□□ □□□□ formation coll Classi­ closing costs. $159,900. $111,900. D.W. Fish nium at Ridgecrest on security and utilities. dition (Including Domeitic manure and decorative bell club fied, 643-^11 and ask Household Items, col­ NOVA 1975 and 1979 Ma­ TRUCK8/VAN8 53 Genus of G1C1QD □ □ □ O D D Century-21 Epstein Reolty. 643-1591. o East Middle Turnpike. Strano Real Estate. Subsldlariee) of the Manchts- IRPEIITRYI atone. ter State Bank ot Mancheater, lectibles, glassware, libu Classic. Driveable. olive trees □ □ □ for detolls.o Reolty. 647-8895.P 1 bedroom, generous 647-7653.______. u m DD lobs, Trucking: 643-2711 FOR SALE BOLTON. Gorgeous well Connecticut, SOMO, County of 6 4 3 : 9 « | 4 miscelloneous.______54 1002, Roman NEW Listing I 6-6 Duplex closet space, 116 baths, end m Home rapolrsi You Best offer. Call 646- LIVE and eorn In this maintained 'family MANCHESTER. 6 rooms Hartford, a member of Federal It s ® namt it, we do It. Free nTAG SALE Saturday 2776. 56 Craiy one located In upper east vintage Duplex on o home with many sliders to deck. Kitchen Reserve District No. 1, at tbe In bath-, TOYOTA 1983 SR5, 4 57 Court order In charming newly re­ Sffltlisaalo ^Nitlo|^s,.lnsured. 643- November 7, 9-12. 90 side of town. Huge 3 double lot on a quiet- energy features Includ­ appliances, private dose of businese September 30, ___ .... IMieRTOR (totntintlhg and wheel drive, custom 58 Everything decorated Duplex on 10S7.-^ W wwh. RaglsN tgdi, in. SERVICES Grandview Street, bedroom units Inexcel- dead end street. Conve­ ing 3 southern expo­ basement. Quiet area quiet dead end street. erlence cap. Large tires, 59 Actress □DOQDB □□□DBD ^ ASSETS -Wolblnp-' .JW ' WAHTED Manchester. S C R A N T O N t a k e A LOOK chrome rims. Winter Sommer lent condition, hard­ nient location near bus sure skylights, spa­ In handy location! Includes garage. $725 Cash and due f i t BlfW vitors. Pdrestlmote □QDaao □□□□□□ wood floors, master $119,900. Jackson & WOWWSWB -'Bl - , jf; HOUSEHOLD, books and tires. Excellent condi­ 60 Big book lines and shopping. cious 3 bedroom plus utilities. 643-8602. from depoiitory 647 7815 4 snow REMOVAL CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 86 Pontiac Sunbird UlDlSiEll bedroom sitting area, Jackson Real Estate. InsUtutioni $ 3,974,000.00 b a b y s i t t e r Wanted.! clothing. Saturday and tion. $5588. 458-4755 61 Negative Priced to sell. Coll for Raised Ranch with MANCHESTER. 3 room -1%are’f someone out CH R YSLE R EXECUTIVE AT, pa./VO *7295 answer separate gas heating 647-84O0.D U.S. Treasury Mancheater Area - Mature person neededl Sunday, 10-4pm. 434 VEHICLES AND SELECT USED keep trying. V 12x24 1st floor family who, Wonts to IWY .Biwar meets , aaller in 37 of March details. $159,900. furnished apartment. aecuriUes l.MO.OOO.to 62 Pack away systems, new roof, p$NW toolSi wmd ^Hiified ,.. and It’S RBBponable Rates M n my Manchester! Foster Street, South CARS... 83 RX7 am,, six •6795 41 Alcoholic Century-21 Epstein room, dining room, MANCHESTER. Immac­ Convenient location. Obligations of States DOWN aluminum siding. Coll Realty. 647-8895.0 den and recreation home, (torden Street.! Windsor.______SOME S.e» nNANONO on LES8I beverage ulate 3 bedroom North- Adults preferred. No anopolitlcal 84 Mezde RX7 AUTO today tor a convenient room on the lower subdivisions in the Various hours. Please! TAG Sole Items plus 43 Small field fleld Green pets. References and 1 046-2516 87 DODGE 4x4 n). nod ■roma •6895 showing. $190's. Coll level. Deck, 2 cor gar­ United States 440.0e0.ll0 coll 649-2204. many booths at " HbH 8p«e., Finoy. Fancy 8ERVICE8 44 Sun (pref.) NEW Listing! 1 floor Condominiums. Ap­ month security. $525. Blanchard & Rossetto, age. A must seel Other bonds, notes, Fair". Saturday, No­ Truok. 8T0 MIIb9( *10,095 46 Enjoys living... tired of climb­ pllanced kitchen, din­ Coll Mrs. Brook. "We're Selling $189,900. D.W. Fish and debentures IIS,000.00 vember 7th, 10-2 of Zion 87 DODOE RAM CHQR. SAVE 48 Government ing those stairs all the ing room and 12x20 Mondoy-Frlday be­ Federal Reserve 4i4ToMly k>eaBd, a,.^ am* Houses" 646-2482.D ■ time? Change your life Realty. 643-1591. living room, 7'/i baths, stock and cor Church, Cooper Street. LlkBiwwl *16,995 agent (comp. tween 3:30-8pm. 649- 83 Gran Marquis .a -n c AUTO SERVICE BURSTING with person­ with this 3 bedroom MANCHESTER. The lo­ central air, extra 9472.______Derate stock 2,000.00 Luncheon served olso. 87 FIFTH AVE. LuK. 4(k..4a( *0795 «fd.| L-shoped Ranch - lo­ Federal Funds Sold COHDOMIHIURIS pkfl., Mh#r. K ml. *14,695 so Smell horse ality! Classy 7 room cation Is Ideal and the closet space, carport, MOVING. Furniture, 10 Tutor Colonial featur­ cated In the Cheney amenities Include pool, 1 Room efficiency. Heat, and Securities FOR REHT 87 LeBARON QT 82 RX7 QSL 51 Executioner price Is right on this 7 purchased under Wagner power roller, 8 a,om •7895 • OH Lube Filter ing 3 bedrooms, ^'/3 Historic District. This clubhouse and tennis hot water and applian­ Mr, Uke New 10K m H B B *9,795 in "Mikado” room, 2 both, full dor- ces Included. Security agreements to PIANOS and Organs. A dishwasher, kerosene Special •16.99 baths, 1 cor garage, unique floor plan Is courts. $143,900. D.W. resell S.S80.000.00 DELUXE‘Taroe’TTed- CO FFEE table and end heater, refrigerator 86 OODQE 600 convt- 83 Mazda Pickup 52 Svirerve mered Cope. Finished required. No pets. $275 sole so large, we rented Auto, Mr. mv. 10M ml. *11,995 fireplace, vinyl and Ideal for the young lower level recreation Fish Realty. 643-1591. (a) Loans, room, deck end fire­ table (together or se­ and more. Saturday lipofl tnodtr 'OrUU • Complete Brake 55 Bantu o month. 646-2970. Total Michael’s Produce the New Britain Ar­ DODQE 600 Convt . brick siding, newer family or the soon to be room, and a large deck place, all appliances. parate),one Individual Froth Fruit S Produce mory. 3 days only! and Sunday, No­ 86 language 1 Room efficiency (excluding Small complex, pri­ glass topped coffee ta­ Turbo. Fancy. 1IK ml *11,495 82 Grenade Systems roof, finished base­ retired onel Fireplace, with sliders from kit­ unearned 14 Hr, Ph. 741-7413-Horn* 741-2014 Friday, November 6, vember 7& 8,9am-2pm. 4 vt. AC. pt •2650 ment, blown-ln Insi4la- I'/z baths. Only IHVE8TMEHT (small). Heat and hot vate and quiet. $615 ble. Call 742-5918 se LeBARON Convt 11 chen. Moke on appoint­ income) 41,601,000.00 noon to 9pm; Soturdov, Rain or shine. 204 El- Auto. Air. MmuIRuII *10,695 • Tune up Specials 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 tlon, outstanding natu­ $144,900. Call Blan­ PROPERTY " water, security dep­ plus utilities. 649-6140 evenings.o______40 Iba. Native M ict. 87 Line Continental ment today to view this Cortland Applet ' 10** November 7, 9om to dridge Street, LeBARON t dr.. ral woodwork. New chard & Rosetto, osit. $260 per month. I t t n ’ce after 6pm. 66 Low • Cooling Systems 12 13 14 lovely home. $148,000. W ATERBED king size. a . Kiwi Fruit • 9pm; Sunday, No­ Manchester.______Aui». Ak, Aa ate toy*. .. „ _ Mt44 S A V E offering pricel ''We're Selling. 646-4412 to leave mes- for possible 30 aitotanmtHui '8,995 Sentry Real Estate. 643- PERFECT tor offices or Complete package ex­ IB CX. Cantaloupes ' " vember 8, noon to 6pm • Alternators, $184,900. Jackson & Houses" 646-2482.0 sage or 649-4820._____ loan 12 TAG Sale. Saturday, No­ 85 Nissan Stanza ...n c . 16 17 4060.O owner occupied busi­ losaes 722,000.00 H0RIE8 cluding headboard. 86 CHY. QT8 Tutto. 15 5 0 Ibt. Cheft P o l | B " at the New Britain vember 7, 10-3. 61 Auto, Mr. Fancy wtinli. „ 4 Or. •6495 Starters, and Jackson Real Estate. ness. Presently used FOR Rent. 4 room apart­ (c) Loana, Net 67,700,000.00 Asking $100. Call 742- Armory, corner ot Bank premites, fur­ FOR REHT Honey Dewi 6 or F t M u'* Green Road, Manches­ •upar Sharp. 1SK mNM *8,695 19 20 ? 1 647-8400.O______for clothing shop and ment In Vernon-Lydall 5918 evenings.n_____ 86 Line. Town Car Tire Service 18 niture and flxtures, 40 Ibt. Chlq. B tn a n tt M 2'' Stanley and East Main ter. Electric stove, Ra­ PLY RELIANT „ -q. hair dressing salon on Street area. Heat and 66 am, $ A V E FRESH os 0 Daisy! At- and other asieta ANDDVER, for nature UNUSUAL 60lsh couch B 25 Ibt. 6x5 Tomitoet *J^ Streets. (Just '/i mile leigh 10 speed, skis, Wsn..Auto.'Mr. 14Kml. *7,595 • Body work and 22 23 24 troctlye 5 plus room 1st floor, and a unique hot water Included. On repreientlng bank . O P E N H O U S E 10am>5pm lovers. 3 bedroom, 2 feet long. Psychadellc too Ct. D'Anlou Pttrt 'jO " east of the Flnost Super boys parkas, leans, 86 DODQE CHARGER 84 Merc. Marquis . « a w e Cope Cod In super fam­ apartment with busline. Lease,' dep­ premises 1,119,000.00 Rust repair both. Contemporary Blue with Maroon cu­ too Wash. Red Dal. ' 17" Center). Baldwin and etc. Size 12and up, plus Auto, Supar Oond., _ __ BnMgmm $ A V C 29 cathedral celling and Other aaseU OSS,000.00 80K ml *6,795 2S 26 27 26 ily neighborhood. Ver­ Sat 11/7 & Sun 11/8 osit, adults preferred. Raised Ranch. River­ shions. Must sell will Deliver to Hartford and other namebrands. Fi­ miscelloneous.______• Car don't run? loft on 2nd and 3rd No pets. $650. Coll 649- TOTAL 84 Mazda Pickup •4500 satile floor plan, open ASSETS $79,010,000.00 front, pond. 5 acres. not fit In new apart­ East e l the River nancing available. TAG Sole. 14'/i Hackma­ 86 FORD TEMPO Free towing for 30 31 32 33 34 35 and airy. Newer Oak floor. Walk up attic, 4402 otter 6pm.______Hundrtdo or Homo to ehoou IromI 4 dr.. Aula. Mr. LHia Sale by Owner UABIU'HES Rent with option to ment. 649-5323 otter MosterCord and Visa. tack Street. Saturday, Naw. aoK mllaa *6,695 84 Toyota Celica cuctomer servToe cars kitchen cabinets, rem­ new roof. Shows very Demand depoalts Factory worrentles 2 Bedroom, 2nd floor, buy. $950 month. 2 6pm.______Novemver 7, 9-4. Rain 85 MUSTANG sok mi *4.995 AT, AC. PS. Mk 'OeUU only In Manohostor. 36 37 36 odeled both, shiny - nicely! Must be seen to adults preferred. No ot individuals and local Service. East Hartford — 5 room Cape. oppreclote. $274,900. partnerships, and months security, refer­ 6 Piece Mahogany dining or shine. 87 Mazda RX7 hardwood floors, fire­ pets. References. Se­ ences. 647-9144 or 742- Large selection of 85 HORIZON 4 Dr. 39 40 41 42 corporations 110,170,000.00 set. Good condition. Auto. 1 Ownar. Uta __ place, pretty yard with Aluminum siding, fireplaced liv­ Strano Real Estate. curity. Keith Real Est- FUEL OIL/COAL/ Spinets, Consoles, Stu­ vMIKE FLYNN 647-7653.0 Time and savlnp 7165 ask for Kathy. ^ Coll 646-4521.______Naw. UnbaaUMa at *3.995 •19,200 many young plantings ote. 646-4126.______donodts of FIREWOOD dios and Grands. All 1 WANTED TO 276 Hartfeid Sea4 43 44 45 46 for the gardener. Coll ing room, dining room, appli- vlouals, partner­ BEDROOM Set, Blonde 84 FORD TEMPO 85 Olds Calais m o q , must be sold! No deol- IBUY/TRADE 4 Dr.. Auto. Ak, 1 ownar, . . . _ _ 8 am • 8 pm quick! $142,500. Jack- ships, and ISTOREAHD Cedar wood with mir­ 4 ers please! Only SOK ml.. Meal *4,995 ACA.oadad 47 48 49 5 ^ 51 62 son 8i Jackson Real anced kitchen, 2 bedrooms, deck, EAST Hartford. Newer 5 corporation! H,lt7,NO.OO OFFICE SPACE ror. $250. Call 647-9502 OD MMTGMEI room, 3 bedroom DepM U of United I OL^TndTe^nirnltore, 63 MUSTANG Fatobaek, Estate. 647-8400.O evenings.______vs. Auto, Mr. Bd0M 649-8309 5;^ 54 65 56 1 car garage, hardwood floors, apartment. Stove, re- States PETS AND household Items and MORIARTY Government 302,000.00 FIREW66D SALE Rad. WOWI Sharp! *4,995 BUO’8 MOTOR BALES frlgerator, dls- EX C ELLEN T Location. 8 Foot couch $75. 7 foot ■53 per cord. B ft. lengths, glassware. WIN pay Depodts of States 500 square feet and Up. couch $195. Living SUPPLIES 83 LeBARON 4 or. 57 se 59 OPEN House. Sunday No­ walk-out basement, fenced-in NO PAYMENTS hwasher, wall to wall gretn, dtllvered, 6 cord cash. 646-8496. BROTHERS and political sub- Store and offices from room choirs $95 each. Auto, Ak. Vary Ntoa. vember 8. l-4pm. 123 Up to 2 years. Kiss your fi­ carpet, 1st floor. No divialona inI Ithe ininimum. MC/VI8A Only SOK mHaa. Spaelal *4.995 301 Canter St. Warren Avenue. This front yard, busline. *127,000 nancial difficulties oaodbve. $200 o month. 647-9223 Baker's rack $175. AKC Adorable 2 year old 60 61 62 pets. References and United States 1,007,000.00 Northirn FIrowood 6 Samoved needs new CARS ManchBitar, CT CAR8 home Is Ideal for a Avald fareclature. Catch up security. $550 monthiv Depodts of com­ or 649-5334. Teak table and chairs on late payments such as first m ercial banks 1,002,000.00 Dlitrlbulors home. Has all shots. large family or on In­ 116 Greenlawn St., East Hartford plus utilities. 649-4003. $115. Arm chair table FOR SALE 643-5135 FOR SALE law situation! There or second mortgage or even Certified and R00RIHIATE8 $45. Dressers $45 each. 830-0059 $100. 644-6497. 875-3311 I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME outstanding credit cord Milt. MANCHESTER. Excel officers’ checks 40,000.00 ore 5 bedrooms, 2 full 649-1088 or 289-3985 Total Deposits 73,020,000.00 WAHTEO 649-0717. by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee baths, den, family Keep your home free and lent y/7 room opart- clear without Hens. Bad ment. Stove, a (1) Total MISCELLANEOUS Unecrambie ttiese four Jumbles, room. Large kitchen demand IRIUSICAL credit or late payment his­ refrigerator. No pets. depoalts 17,040,000.00 ROOMATE Wanted. FOR SALE orte letter to each square, to form Includes dining area. tory Is not a problem. Kindly Manchester. Looking four ordinary words. References and secur­ a (2) Total I 77JLAWHAHD I ITEMS Hardwood floors on 1st call: time and for a professional Fe­ level. Wall to wall ity. $450 monthly and bar T h e Sw iss sa v ln p de- male to share apart­ I 7 7 I DEH FOR Sole^'anfimond or­ carpet. Full finished utilities. 649-4003. poalta S5.S00.000.00 1988 FORD RANGER "S” KANLY ment with the same In O P EN HOUSE ConstrvatlvB O p g u p Other UaUUtiee 706,000.00 gan along with bench In basement. Inground MANCHESTER. O ut­ Fountain Village. Easy excellent shape. $600. ENDROLLS pool. Many other 1-454-44M or standing 7 room, 3 bed­ TOTAL 27'6 width - 259 i n SUNDAY 12-4 pm UABIUTIES access to 1-84 and Hart­ 646-6023 after 3pm amenities and fea­ 1-4S4-1336 room oportment In AA (excluding sub­ ford. Call evenings and FOR ALL YOUR LAWN 13% width - 2 for 259 tures. Coll look! Direc­ zone. AM new wall to ordinated notes weekends. 282-1905. CARE NEE08... CALL I MUST D« pickBd up at th e I tions: Phoenix Street wall carpet. Bentley and debentures 74J94,000.00 $315 Includes heat and PET8AHD I Herald Office Monday thru| DESET School District. No EQUITY CAPITAL I Thureday before 11 e.m.only. "A Great Little Workhorse to Maple Street to Rentals hot woter.p______PHIL’S LAWN CARE Worren Avenue. pets. References and Common stock SUPPLIES a. No. shares authorised MANCHESTER. Rent- Fall Clean Up, Hedge z c $214,900. Realty World security. $750 monthiv ■00,000 WOOD Chips, doors, pa­ Frenchette-Benott As­ plus utilities. 649-4003. b. No. sbaroa out­ mate wanted to shore Trimming, Mowing, 2 Male, Grey and White nelling, wall hung sociates. 646-7709. ROOMS standing 100,000 1,000,000.00 apartment In town. $263 Fertilizing. Call today loveable kittens. 1 toilets, tanks and mis­ NEWECH Surplus OSO.OOO.OO plus Vh utilities. Call short and 1 long haired. FOR REHT Undivided profits 2,774,000.00 for Free Estimate. cellaneous building WHAT A ROMANTIC BOLTON PUBLIC NOTICB 649-5323 after 6pm. Ask Veterinarian checked. materials for sale. Call COVENTRY. New List­ TOTAL EQUITY for Dove.______342-1386. n n ~ r TRIANGLE USUALLY SINGLE room, female The Bolton Zoning Commis­ CAPITAL 4,024,000.00 742-7476 643-4139. ing. Move-In condition. sion will hold o public hear­ TOTAL CONDOMINIUM to E N W UP IN.' preferred. Non- ing on Wtdnesdov, Novem­ This 7Vi room full dor- smoker. Convenient lo­ LIABIU'HES share. Pool sauna, and URGETT mered Cope has many ber II, 1987, at 7:30 p.m. at the AND EQUITY tennis. Leave messoge CARS Now arrange the circled letters to cation. References and community hall to hear com­ CAPITAL $79,010,000.00 ^ C A R S CARS features. Among them 1 week security. $60 ments on Ihe following: (413) 783-7189.______FOR SALE form the surprise answer, t s sug­ ore 3-4 bedrooms, V h MEMORANDA FOR SALE POR SALE I : F f r gested by the above cartoon. Application of Able Coll to 1. Amounts outstand­ baths, large eot-ln- 66 Sunny Brook Dr., Manchester week. Call Mrs. Brook PROFESSIONAL Female Mondoy-Frlday be­ construct o building on Its ing as of report kltchen, 2 cor attached propertv on Howard Rood. date: a (1) Stand- > to share 2 bedroom .MP Y Y Y Y Y r Y Y Y Y Y "f ’ tween 3:30-8pm. 649- garage, new wall to Spacious 7 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, Philip G. Dooley, by letters of condominium with 9472.______credit, total 7W.000.00 working mother. Some wall carpeting. 10 min­ M aster 19' x 11!^', large kitchen/fam ily Chairman (Answers tomorrow) utes from Downtown MANCHESTER. North Bolton Zoning Commission b. Time certifi­ with daughter also wel­ cates ot deposits come. 649-6021 after CARTER CHEVROLET USED CARS Stock Jumbles: SCARF CRWVL FAMOUS BARREL Manchester. Very pri­ room with fireplace, beautiful Inground end. Kitchen privi­ 012-11______in denominations of Answer What to give the man wbo always wears loud vate lot. $175,000. Prln- leges, off street park­ 0100,600 or more 0,241,000.00 6pm. tles-A MUFFLER clpols only. 742-0342.* pool, walk to Martin School. *212,500. ing, security and refer­ INVITATIDN TD BID 2. Average for B Y O W N E R ences. No pets. $65 per so calendar days WANTED B«.t M., W U maitU Hr MANCHESTER. 8 room week. 643-7096 after Sealed bide w ill be received (or calendar month) I jwRaia. w» aw n,ai,,,,r. fjo. Sm 4Ma Ofiwiae, ri sM02-4Ma Colonial on Lookout In the General Services' ot- ending with Ii«MMi«aa ««*■«« HUM tivr wM»»» Dir: Charter Oak to Highland St. to Gardener 5pm. TO RENT Mountain. 3 bedroom. flce, 41 Csnter St„ Manches­ report date: Beautiful - E A S Y T O OWN- to Carriage to Harvest, right to Sunny Brook. ter, CT until NO VEM BER 17, a. Cash and due 2W baths, flreploced 1997 ot 11:00 o.m. for the fol­ from depoaltory WANTED Immediately. 3 living room and family 643-2249 nAPARTMEHTS lowing: institutloni 2,711,000.00 or 4 room apartment In room, dining room, eot b. Federal fundi BUY FOR^ ^ LEASEFOR CELEBRITY CIPHER IFORREHT W ATER TREATM EN T Washington school In kitchen, 1st floor sold and securities area. Responsible sin­ Q w ay to Catabrity O phtr cryplograra ara crtalad tram quotallotu by (amoua laundry and sewing INSTRUMENTATION - purchased under paopla. paal ind prtamt. Each M lar m Iha dpbar itanda lor SERVICE CONTRACT agreementa to gle working mother 9 •noNwr. Today's caw; N a e u a b A. room. Recreation MANCHESTER $135,000 MANCHESTER, about resell 2,479,900.00 with 8 year old child. room, large porch, November 15. 3 bed­ The Town of Monchetter Is on tquol opportunity em­ c. Total loano l7,0n,0W.M Reasonable. 649-1858. , \ic Ski On7Q4r 'LlWHMCNJHX stone potlo, 2 cor gar­ room, V/t baths, cellar d. Time certificates save , ployer, and requiroe on oftlr- $1 0 0 7 9 * age, fully landscaped. and attic area. $750 per motlve action policy for oil ot of depoolts In de­ $285,000. By owner. 649- month plus utilities and He Controctore and Vendort nominations of I \ m % 0 ‘ PER NORTH SVQYWNXNKQ CV 100,000 or more l,7W,0M.M Merchandise 3495.______heat. 2 month security. CM o condition of doing busl- *48 BmS i Qm sS M Lisis «M nete with the Town, o i per e. Total depoalts 71,0M,000.0$ money! No pets. References. 8sSh Tt III; T li a 11$ M helsSiS GWI VYCIAYI NB FOR Sole By Owner. Federal Order 11244. h. Total aiooto 70.147W0.M 643-2121.______We, the underaignodoincero, 83 CELEBRITY Quality croftmonshlp Bid forme, plant and speclft- 87 MONTE CARLO "88” 80 CELEBRITY do hereby declare that this Re­ Dr., VS, Auto. AC. PS, PB. 2 Or., va Auto, AC, PS. throubhout this over­ 2 Family, 2nd floor. 4 cdtons ore avalloMe at the port of Condition (Including the Cpa., VS. Auto. AC, PS, PB, 4 SFXXCAK WHLCGV General Services' office. I ANTIQUES/ Starao, Raar Datog / pe. AM/FM, Roar Dtfog 8 sized Executive Raised # rooms, centrally lo­ PW a Dr. Uia.. Starao Cait. supporting acbodulos) has noon Wai'6896 Wta'9a95 Let Us Custom Tailor Ranch on beautifully cated. Heat and ap­ TOWN OF prepared In conformance with COLLECTIBLES Tilt Whaal / Waa '14,995 MFG NB JHGV.' — landscaped acre lot In pliances Included. No M ANCHESTER, CT. the Inatructloni issued ^ the Martin School District. pets. Security and ref­ ROBERT B. WEISS, Federal Deposit Insurance Cor­ Howii 4 ,4 9 5 "O* *8 5 9 5 "“'* *5 69 5 G E N E R A L M AN AG ER poration and Is true to tbe best ZJ. ZNFKXHV LFVYW. 7 large rooms Including erences. 1575. 646-5578. of m y knowtedMO and belief. A Program to Fit Your 18x24' flreploced, 007-11 85 CUTLASS^ CIERRA 84 CAMARO BERL. 88 DELTA 88 PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "Bad officials are elected by 0 WDUam H. F raser Cpa.. va Auto. AC, PS. beamed celling family. Vice President DOLLS, Early Doll car­ Sta. Wg„ ve, Auto, AC. PS. VS, Auto. AC. PS, PB, PW a good citizens wlio do not vote." — George Jean Nathan. riage, childrens chairs, Dr. Uta., Starao, Raar PB, P W a Dr. Lilt., SItro 2W baths, 2 cor garage, NOTICB o r PROPOSBD OBCISION ON APPLICATION Richard R. Ltusler PB, Staro. Tilt Whaal. Wood Ctau. Tilt/Waa'11.295 born and o 20x40* In- POR POINT SOURCB CONSTRUCTION PRRMIT AND A Vice Praaident much more In booth 35 Sldoa/Waa'6496 Datog, T-Root / Wat '9995 Neeasmi and Budget CONDITIONAL OPRRATINO PRRMIT POR STACK We, tbe undersigned direc­ at Manchester Rotary ground pool ore lust o tors, attest tbe correctness of ROW 10 19 5 "“'*•10,995 few of the extras. OPEN HOUSE — 1:00 to 4KW TRSTINO PURPOSHS Antiques Show, 'No­ "O'* *8 4 9 5 HOMES this Report ot Condition (In­ vember 7 and 8,10-5 at SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS • TRUCKS • 4X4s $254,900. Please coll SUNDAY — Novombor Otti The Air Compliance Unit, of Ih# Dopartment of Environ­ cluding tbe supporting acn» 7 Howell Cheney Techni­ 83 CHRYSLER E’ 88 OLDS FIRENZA 83 FIRENZA FOR SALE O D s r 647-9383 for appoint­ 31 DELMONT STREET mental Protection hereby gives notice of the proposed deci­ dules) and declared that It haa Htbk. Cpa., 4 Cyl.. Auto. ment. Principals only. sion on the oppHcotlen by Manchester Memorial Hospital boon examined by Us and to the cal High School. 4 Cyl.. Auto. AC. P8. PB. P. 4 Dr., 4 Cyl.. Auto. AC. PS. The price Is right for thia neat, 7 room Capo Cod. for o permit to construct (1) Emergenev Cummins Diesel best of ou r knowledfe and belief WIndowf, Crulaa / Waa'51SS PB, Starao Coaa / Wax '7596 AC. PS. PB. Waa '5195 COVENTRY. Nestled In M A N C H E S T E R . Stun- An axcallont atartor homa. It haa 3 badrooma with Oeneroter, Model KTA-3W7-0$ and (2) Caterpillar D399 has been prepared In eonfor? "O'* 14995 walk-in cloaala, 1M batha, lowar laval roc room, all Em erM nev DIeeel Oonerotore and o conditional operating m tnee witb tne instruction Is­ HOW 14 9 9 5 « • '7 4 9 5 the pines. 46 foot Ranch nlne 3 bedroom Gorrl- OPEN HOUSE permit for stack testing purposes at 71 Haynes Street, Mon- sued by the FDIC and Is true SAVINSs ^ boino built on corner e o n Colonial In hardwood floora under carpeting, firaplacad living and correct. FURNITURE S a t A S e r chettar, Connecticut. 85 CAMARO IROC 85 MU8TAN0 S u p e rio r Francis R. Murrayl 81 OLDS CUTLASS l i ’ lot. a btdrooms, 2 Immaculate condition. room and modam kitchan. Convenient location Cpa., 4 Cyl., Std.. PS, PB, Stool boom con­ 1-5 p.m . The Department Is proposing to grant the permit. Director 4 Dr., VS, Auto, AC, P8, PB. Cpa., va Auto. PS, PB. baths, S147,900. cloa# to ahopping, bua, achoola, ate. Pay ua a vlalt Stave Cavagnaro, AM/PM, Snrt./Waa '5096 C.H.P.A. Quollflod. structed home featur­ to view thIa "mova-Into" homa. MAPLE Desk/Vonlty. Starao. VInyt Root/Wot '4686 starao/Wat'12,998 65 DartHMEtb Rd., The Department Invites public comment regordine the pro- Director Center kneehole, 6 Klernon Realty. 449- ing o 12x20 living room, posedI decisiondeds" and w ill consldor any comments In making Edward Tomkiel, ROW "*'*•12,495 "“'* *5 9 9 5 1147.______dining room and M aRcheatar M r u m X " Its final decision. Pursuant to Section 220-174-3 (|)(3) of the Director drawer with Chippen­ 14 4 9 5 I988's beamed 1st floor fam­ Spacloue 7 room Connecticut "Administrative Regulations for he Abolement State of Connecticut, County dale mirror, $125. An­ J Bf___n.m. . “ FORD. IRC. of Hartford, as: ily room. Fireplace, Wa IM ksiBiNj^kaeaRai yaa kaasRa I of Air Polluhen'.' oil comments must be received wHhIn 1$ tique montle shelf, MANCHESTER. Deluxe J Relsoel Ranch, 3 bed­ dove after Ihe publication dole of this notice and any porson Sworn to and subscribed be­ scrolled bracketts,$60. IN bedroom Townhouse 1V6 baths, 2 cor gorago, rooms 2'A baths, eat- or persons may request that o public heorlng be held on Ihe fore me this 27th day of Oc­ CHEVROLET srocK! tober, 1107, and I herelv certify Call 649-3160.______at Southflold Groon, vinyl siding, new In-kitchsh,, application and proposed decision. 7Vt boths, largo kitchen carpet. Newer roof. An d ' INC. that I am not an otllcer or direc­ 19" Color TV with re- ROUTE 6 COLUMBIA Dir: S. Main to Spring The proposed decision may be examined In the Office of Ihe tor of this bank. mote, $400. 5 piece Ma­ ______CO., INC. and fomllY room area, excellent buy In area of WlUlam J. Diana, CARTER central olr, cor port, fine homes. $229,900. to Dartmouth. Director, Permit Section, State Office Building, 143 Capitol ple dinette set, $150. Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut M106. Commlisloner of iia wMii «T.-otBi ttaimes n t t-nn.TiL e-tuiiciiBTB 228-9431 646-0563 many extras. 9162,000. D.W. Fish Realty. 643- 643-4462 0404S2S Superior Court. Browii Leather rec- UERReoltY.64a-2692.o 1991.0 011-11 010-11 llner, $300. Coll 742- 9159. n - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 6. 1987 r •••••Take a Look MOTORS, INC. Chrysler-Dodge Opf /MORIAR^Y b r o t h e r s / A Dealer You Can Deal With

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New 87 LeBaron Coupe, Stock #7842, 2.5 EFI Engine, NEW 1987 PONTIAC 6000 Automatic, Power Steering, Brakes, Rear Defroster, Air Low mileage, executive car, leather interior, sunroof. Conditioning and morel Rosewood finish. Loaded with equlpm ent.^anufacturer’s suggested retail price *30,807 FACTORY INVOICE *11,863 Front Split Seat 45/45 with V armrest, AM Windows Soft — 200 SAVE $ O C Ray, Cent. Cycle Dafoggar, Elec. Rear Window, AC. Oust. Mirrors, Cruise, Tilt Wheal, SALE PRICE *11,663 1987 TOYOTA COROLLA FX16 ^ ^ ^ $4012 AM/FM Etr. Stereo Radio Sys- Air Conditioning, Automatic, 16 valve Twin Cam Engine AM/FM Stereo, Full instru­ mentation, Demo. List *11,879, #7-85 Stk. #H8127 *100 1987 DODGE 600's Over 1987 LI LIST PRICE *13,691.00 factory DISCOUNT * 1,892.00 m v o i c e Sample Buy... YOU PAY INVOICE *11,799.00 $231 CASH OR TRADE * 1,500.00 Payment 60 Months BAL. TO FINANCE *10,299.00 12.5% APR NEW 1987 PONTIAC 6000 New 1987 Dodge 600, Stock #7622, 2.5 EFI Engine, Balta, Cuatom Color Keyed, Automatic, Power Steering, Brakes, Popular Equipment 55-45 Notchback Seata Package, DIx Convenience Pkg., Conventional Spare Tire. Low mileage, executive car, leather interior, sunroof, loaded, w/cloth trim, AM WIndowa Soft midnight black, manufacturer’s suggested retail price *29,148 Ray, Mata, Dafoggar, Elec. .Rear Window, AC, Cuat. Mir­ LIST PRICE *12,012 rors, Tilt, AM/FM Etr. Stereo SAVE Radio System. ^Discount r^ii257 *10,755 Stk. #H8324 6 *3653 * Great Selection of DODGE Imports 25,495 LIST PRICE *12,901.00 DISCOUNT $ 1,780.00 Including: Colt Premier,Dodge Raider, RAM 50 Pickup, Vista Wagon and Chrysler TSI... MAZDA RX-7 YOU PAY INVOICE $11, 121.00 1987 PONTIAC SUN8IR0 HATCH8ACK CASH OR TRADE * 1,500.00 $21 Sample Buy... Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Stereo cassette. Performance value package. List *10,819 Payment 60 Months #70283. FALL BAL. TO FINANCE < 9,621.00 12.5% APR New 1987 SALE! All Above Payments Do Not Include Sales Tax and Reg. DODGE XU- 36 OTHER NEW 6000’s AT SIMILAR SAVINGSI COLT Premier, 4 Door Automatic, Power Steering, Brakes, SPeclai Value Package, ★ LOW MILEAGE SPECIALS ★ Air, 2 Tone Paint and morel ^1987 CHEV. CAPRICE 9 PASSENGER WAGON U S T PRICE *10,781 This 4000 mile auto looks and drives like a new one but this car new was about *15,000 — but, our low mileage special Is only Discount ------827 ^ 0 9 6 0 OUR BEST USED CAR BUYS! Many to choose from incluu.ng Base SE, GTV, *12,950 86 CELICA 85 NISSAN 85 FORD GXL and TURBOS — GTS LIRback Stanza GL F-150 4 WD. Example; for personal Automatic, Air, Power 4 door. Auto., power Black, 6 cyl. Auto, power New 1987 BASE RX-7 with air, and aluminum l e a s i n g .- steering, power sliding SER VICE A >500 V i , Package, Power sunroof steering, appx. ^,000 wheels stock # 1-4074 1987 OLDS 98 REGENCY 1987 PONTIAC 6000 1987 CHEV. CAVALIER 1 The intelligent alterna- , sunroof mi. 4 Door, loadsd, power windows,! satisfaction This very smart looking Olds Is gray 4 Dr. Sedan, This gray auto has 1 tive. for information on I on all full alze 87-88 Was *16,554 offer expires 11-12-87 with maroon Interior. This low, low only 4310 miles on Ml locks, cataatts, tu tons, air and! much more. This 5000 mile autol ' how leasing is , i CHORCHES Dodge Pickups. 2 &4 86 PONTIAC 85 TOYOTA 83 Corolla mllaaga auto sold now for over A super car. was over *12,000 new, but our low ! Parrsienne Wagon Deluxe Pass. Van 4 door, 5 speed, stereo, ANN0UNCIN6II NOW$13,779 •20,000. Our low mllaaga special la Low mileage apaclal mileage apaclal Is only ■ , beneficial for you. call is the one - We do 1 WD, Auto Only, and cloth Interior. Appx. Woodside grey panels, 9 Auto, power steering. Rick Spiegelman, business the Old 87-88 DAKOTA ex- 50,000 mi., medium blue 9 Dual air, maroon pass, V-8, Auto, cassette ”THE MAZDA WAY” and "THE MORIARTY WAY” *15,750 *10,995 *9,999 1 643-2791 Fashioned Way... Icept DAKOTA "S”. TOTAL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION 80 TOYOTA lOOTTORONARDOTROFED 86 MONTE CARLO 86 CUTLASS 4 WD Pickup 1987 SEDAN DeVILLE 1987 CHEV NOVA I #1 At Always — NO GIMMICKS — JUST A GREAT DEAL This pretty gray auto has all the The maroon auto Is loaded. Includ­ 4 Dr„ Llftbaok. This pretty blue s a -l Supreme Coupe longbed, 4 speed. ing laather Interior. This vary low dan has AT, PS, PB, Air, a M/FM and! ‘ 88 ’ #2 3 YEAR, 50,000 Ml. "BUMPER to BUMPER” WARRANTY royal options, this car sold now for more. This fine auto Is our low m l-l ------COUPON ------:------1 v-6. Air, Landeu top. Fibreglass caps. appx. over *24,000 — but our low mileage mllaaga auto sold new for over maroon, appx. 18,000 •25,500 but our low mllaaga apaclal laage pick of the wsak. Low, low ! Rally wheels, lo mi. Dark apodal Is only mi. Full power. Cassette, 73,000 mi. #3 PROFESSIONAL SALES - NO HIGH PRESSURE Is only special price. B air Jade 8 79 FORD *18,900 *19,500 *8,888 1 FREE Paint Protection 85 CELICA F25D 4 x 4 Super Cab 86 FIREBIRD USED CAR SPECIALS AND WE HAVE several 1 Black, V-6, Automatic, GTS LIftback Factor Air, Fibre Glass 1987 ‘SE’ BONNEVILLE 1987 CHEV. SPECTRUM Red, 5 speed, power 4 Dr. Sedan. This la loaded, 4 cyl. 1987 Olds Clerras and 1 Air, power windows, cap. Clean 86 Pontiac Sunbird 82 RX7 QSL 86 Line. Town Car Is loaded. This car has It all, even a VALUE *285 with this coupon package, sunroof, appx. AT, PS. V C *7295 Sronto *7895 Btvor $AVE auto, PS, PS, Air, AM/FM Radio and GM C Super Cabs in stock 1 3,800 miles, sunroof power sunroof. This 3000 mile auto more. Must be seen. AM checks out. 26,000 mi. 63 RX7 utm, aiK 83 Mazda Pickup 84 Marc. Marquia and your purchase of any new vehicle. *6795 *ipOftmodor *3700 aroughtm SAVE sold for over $20,500 but look at our tHa low low price on this low mi­ with low mileage and low, 1 85 BUICK 84 Mazde RX7 low mllaaga apaclal price - only leage 1087 auto la only wonao 82 Qranada 84 Mazda Pickup *4500 low selling prices. Come in i Expires 11-14-87 / Prior Offers Void 85 TOYOTA SUPRA *6895 4 dr., va AC. P8 *2650 86 FORD AEROST AR LeSabre LTD 87 Merc. Cougar 84 Toyota Calica and check them outi- 1 7 white, performance pkg. 87 Line. Continental AT. kc. Pa. tax *8900 Collector's Edition, Mod. Loodod $AVE LowMNoo $AVE *7495 5 speed, pwr. sunroof, 7 pass. Auto, Air XLT 87 Mazda RS7 *17,295 Maroon, V-8, full power. 83 Oran Marquis 85 Nissan Stanza Ww*. Turbo, tuo* appx. 26,000 mi. package, 2 tone grey 4 dr.. 4SK *6795 4 Or. *6495 roof. Dloe Playor *19,200 Chrysler 7 Yr.-7 ile Limited Warranty SAMPLE SELECTION-OVER 75 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROMI Purchase or Lease for Less at ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE - NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. n (A There Why fm Going To Buy I4y I Motors, Inc. H O U R S : SliihGIklQunillEimi Mon Tuc-. ^‘/MORIAR'¥'Y BROTHERS/ Woct f4 T Iniis MIHI SHUilOCAlIGN OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC 9 a m 8 () m Fn 9 ,1 m 6 |) tii Houn: PONTIAC • GMC TRUCKS S.it 9 .1 m fi p m MAN 301-315 CENTER STREET C A O C I O l l ' l ; F(l.i8*inlp.ni MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 0 4 * 3 * 0 1 * 5 Route 83, Vernon • 872-9145 80 O a k la n d Exit 63 Off 1-84 500 W. Center S t, Manchester 646-4321 40 YEARS OF FRIENDS ARS OF FRIENDS e 40 YEARS i». ■ L M MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 6. 1W7

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