INC EHHgHAUkriidMaidau.ilBrBg. 1 B «-If Si^m c n zip 9^ the CHppei S C ^ D« 1 1ti AimiKiUiKNji *y(Mf 'Nh^pikMi! But all the n » K ; ; : T I * 23 points. loci losing streak. The Rockets scored ■ n. 11^ ibkJa the King! " andtrytaigtosll|C ;c * ^ :u iA Sum ttt^ 1f0 the first II priirtsof the final period on Leonard, wh; ltdhMi|n»rlirMi«!> An|t^- - - and never trailed again, building were led*»'«»* Walter Davia seemnamven of his three yean ol ii; UrtnUi^ flMm W « ' f i a U ^ ' fUiW' idoAkWid f^tfitiito'deili'H alll^ the lead to MS-99 on Reid’s is-footer 188-paund crawl, 37 points in overthr uinrhile Mike with 3; 99 to play. » i d Ai^irky (liMieirsI Mit'^Mieii 'A'e iliid tfieW* III. W oi»A (h K W the center of the; Sanden came off tin Hapch to score Akeem Olajowon also scored 28 Ite i^Iai'r-iiihllra' ^Ippcni hiive to leaipiB 'irlio eM ran M 4a im lm ibM ended and had * six prints in the ef ovi period as prints and grabbed 18 rebounds far Trent -round •tori tliree rieoilnryOotmtlieinPMftHiw < ;!iHW|i «wilLafc*r*.^/ k | corner. » Phoenix kept its slin nsayoff hopes the Rockets, who dominated the and Bill lerein awl Pre hi i;vi i I I :i^/i/iiiiiea WOi'd^y: aW rro'i* b c P ^ i Leonard. nor{ alive. The Suns' fe’sth straight hoards against the smaller Blamrs. half comfie title ftrrtlM* meiClipfieri heMltlwIr i land' H.tC' Cttfeeh' added W V» from a Dtran five, cut the poet* ■v Jim Tiamoy ra cino«8toi«m livalla IM a'Clhlfl lUrtten' eli'n^Bd the llmjnV! victory moved the ce within 3»A KiM Vandeweghe topped Portland games of Denver in ferrrece for the JuIluB I ence abort, at Harold SpofiB v m off until imidMay tiiraiigli idle i ladTOiithge MtWiMliWt IM with 38 printa and Meve Johnson eighth and final W| a Prn Confer­ Madison d after exhauated. ! quanief iMondayi ittf^t.’l jltoireem iAhdBl^'Jilib^' aM f added 22. but only four in the second ence playoff berth. mm Tucker flgMa ’’He collapoeti If the raia ever le j:«k«ro aeonM in OMMeeu- iJiMimioii IlMd.lil iielnMeMfi, half. The Miefwett Divfa, f» champion in the s e c it i^ nothing left.’’ Pi chancea geem iliitii And the root waa m i. i f iiih'ihmhMi him w w Mavericks had Miorii Bve-gamc KInia 110, J m a 1 0 4 24 and Cl “ He itotfit the; Maachetter High p B U ' Ills' U,i givtnv the Laheifa a i ifonnerilMtcIn atai^ itolm Marl 1 winning streak snapiayl despite S3 Joe KMne. who averages seven Walker al confi- waa anppwcd to* be able to be i^ecteil ever' tile ClippeTe Mince Knicka w» flght flurriea of aboii! thig geagon. « v is d ^ | L ^ prints from Rolamiore rckmanand points a game, scored 22 to help 38 from Mark Aguir^ei Sacramento prevent Utah from 27 printirveral other guy keeps; With five lettermen Philadelpas the Still. Petronel; frama l7-5-2ehibwMe i,,v:;” Ofeiii:; iop'lr^ ''ltij» |rt R o e k d i 1 1 4, i l hutsf* 1 0 8 sweeping the six-game season 0 series. Sacramento’s Eddie John­ the Knic praise the new ct the CCC Eaet DfvigiM :dior^ :taleM|a^ tjheL.A. \ Robert Reid scotl^ ^ Is of his 28 son scored 18 of his 21 printa in the points amvin?" “Sugar Ray H spriag, the Imliaiw : lalw ni jreB have tiixn «wi«iillh(|iO' points in the toorL*_;iiiarter as second half to spark the Kings, who games toy the great fighter,’’ fe eoaeidered the favor! e e n t^ the Kanw.r OJppera Coach i ,iV<^»rvl^lMiy|aiw,Ma '^ ' l i RMtltiiMift I If 34ASdireniof3744n,w»edl-3042. Totals Csirttffs sor as the Indians’ mal AR photo I I I I- ' 1 I I I I 1 I H ’ i S f f l s k i 4t-ii«a3»m nlt3ll-2 VvlfWwPWflf UVI0(| . a ) 10' treckni i RNOSMIX nw) Joe Telh jlI I I Oeltew BAtramvcoM bh c s * thfoks *W8**>^® d u rin g thir<>-inning Ohitiina Noncp n-23 3* A FIneknav *4 3* 15, Steve Wllli Phltadetohto at P ^ 3 U S S S K ’ MMaHc Oh R Vanos 14 1-3 3, W. Dovls 1M2* 33 37, 153406, Freilne34 players should be T u p s d a y n ight at th e A s tro d o m e , SSIw’SkSii ' i . . . lSirfliv«n>; KOI 0 SaiVeMrc < L Pet. QB 1A1S6-445,13M A, aooe Oailrtrr»>l wBoiton J 5 .7M Humphries 34 3-3 3 Adonw 313 t-1 12 armnd par. stros won, 4-3. •MweArl! ,1 ■ 1 i I « il.„ , . i Gomson 33 1-3 1, Hernocek 34 M 9. O'Cannor WnS91-l HorttordatOueM, Tor«‘n^ I I I I I I |0 ! 1.0M I I I I x-PMiodttoMo M 5B » yttomogpn 37330, Sondws 3«33aTetata 4(9,8111 Havitoltors Apr. 19 ' ^ 16 .5)4 16 A 103 21-37 tW. Montreal at Baste’ /Northwest Cathriic I i! I i9» I I I TOM Ilf rOitiMiti I I M* vVXIMnVflVnmYork j»io 0 .316 31 160495, B54133M Oevem___ jjh/ ■ I I ' I S 'i l)SS5' rI NSW D r i C . ABAW 3 -tW Vignone 15 lin/Northwest Catbc® D m e : I I . I I 1 0 I It i ion I r Ttow Jersey 7» n .311 31 St. LeufsatTeron:, 's W mi CeriTri Ota Fkeiabi A » W f lW -9 W DelreNatCMcaK' Glastonbury A, A Bi ! ■ ' ' ' '•S'ii -- • 3print gaols Rerfcins, Harper, Her- Smyik' CM«V||' '^ “T"o 't'«rJ «— a- I I „ I ihiiti* • x-Aflonta i M . m nocek. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— B r in y tral/Platt A, » Wi ning dose Coaa naei am* MiN^ mi — ymho (tv.. x-OetroR 1 B .653 3 Edmonton at Li’ ...... f , 5 " x-MSwoukee 4J*eq .593 6'A OoRasri (DenoMMntB.FheenlxACNance Mary Be****?' Celgorv at Winnie, /Southington H MlniiSm » . AssMto-4Mtas B Ptoreer. S. DOVIS9), RoWn TesJjr ■ i 9 bM! ni u m ^ K uBmi :r, bmimiuIiwi «. x-indlane J 2 .500 13>/i Fhoenlx AJftomphrlec 14). TeM fouls— May 5 Hartford Puli Sronf .1 Owlleimi,nict.Y«urit,iklvtM Flo Boult 2l"5g? Phiiadstohto at k’ Windsor H, 7 Rockvi' Ko m Ii HiaLLwberry kMps his against lA , Chrlst?iP *'~ WoshinotonatN.'; T« a> W ' I I I I I V \ : m WESTEimOOM) ■NCR ham A, 12 East Haiti$ar quickly r t r f ' MMemtOO Tu Ilackili114,llizire108 1A, JanetYjSSf Permi/Enfield A, 18 MMUiirii ttaiiMa Monler t.hl Ihe baseball after Tuesday r,* wOoDoi *#rk 5 .471 _ 1A, GIselM"™"’- HorttordatAuetM' TW, Mttii 7., Cll^lw e 3 4 Ml 3 ton A, 19 South Wind v mnar ^ ' 'i ' T ? 19'S ' ■ Son Antonie Tmew .347 13B1-1A Soiiwiwn3704«, Harris3633S, Smvfk' A, n Wethersfield A, 1 Charlie Kerfeld in the ninth, Otfir kwmHitcradUM i i : i I , i I' Maxwell34336!reffl311-31, S.Johnsen37 nelll 14341 EdmenSen at U| (1), 044. Totots449l»39114. A. ^ ______making it 8-5. before Dave Smith ( 1). V-L.A. Lriccrs «rt s .m — R3J76 T^«-»« CalgarvatYflnriJo, June 3 Glastonbury got his second save in two nights, x-Rerttand »nM30 M 15'/k som e PORTLAND (WI) PritM' Meet. making a winner of Larry ^ (Midemi (Yfeune I3i«)' ot wimwsotai SO x-GoMm Stoto .514 23 Jones 33 04 4, vandeweghe 11-A 36 21, 143-158-431 Snftto 34), 0 .474 3* Salvatore 5 , 's S N.Y. Rangers otp; leld sin- 0 aeds .4(0 30>/> Johnson 09 34 23, Drexler 7-21 35 16, iriCMOory the first -rsen^^ pgdfffB 3 Fertor 34 74 11, Duckworth 37 04 *, Joe Twor” **^^ N.Y. Istondsrsoti. i M ! ' 0 L A. Citopws iM a .M9 4S Carr 31040, Rexsen 34337, Kersey 3735 143-3(4, Cl 7 x-ellnctwd oioveff ieoim« 13.T01al* A76 3334 MS. Fieri 171 East golf kSC Bob Melvin, who had a pinch-hit ing the 1 v-eltnciwd divtston tin TI SI 16 B 33-114 Bernie 1 Quebec at Harttor; single during a winning 12th-inning New York Ml, Fhlloris etie Wi _____ 30 30 A 23-WI Boston at Montra. For the East Cath i6in'rtMn«Mkk;7::a9ieW' I I I 3pelnt goats Reid, Vandeweghe, Rax- rally on Monday, hit two homers as Atlonto 110, Ctovetomrane M R P tdsraon boys’ golf team, the ' runner San Francisco overcame a 3-2 III dedicate this season to Goodi g Sacramento IW, Utah son. Routed out Retersen. Rebounds Terentoetst. Lou; for a good season dotnihedin aiong with his own son. D a rryl, 3 Fhoenlx IW, Dallas lltohkT Houston 54 (Otoluwpn 15), RorttaM 41 Kay Moi CMcogeetDotrell! deficit. L.A. Lakers 135, L.A. eneaers 113 (Kersey, Drexler 7). Aselits Houston 31 rlo 103SB4.A_tM the positive outlook w*«>ndon The Giants led 2-1 on Jeffrey And. minutes after the Mets I 1 (McCray 6), Rorttand A (Rortor WI. ToM Betty MIII4S—1A Los Angeles at 8: stown rival Manchefii'n out, Houston 114, Forftand touts—Houston A, RorttandM. Technical— Leonard’s two-run double in the ished showing off their rings wh '' Teesdev^S a 173W0, H< Long. has. :n score being introduced along the fir Milwaukee at WoshlnS|.|, 7:30 p.m. Drexler. A— 126(6. Pont 471, Rfflams, at O- bottom of the first inning. But the 497, Sam W A (B. baseline. Strawberry sent the Mi . Boston at Cleveland, With only two playef**®'^ “ * Padres tied it 2-2 in the second on New Jersey at Indtam 30 p.m. 213561, EOion f). ing from last year’s toward their 16th openlng- burgh 17 of 18 times last seasi, § A l, LIndo .04^12, Edmonton at Lot) H i|as|si McHole, Bos. 73 7S7 412 19A A.4 1A177-531,» M (, necessary • the All Connecticut Co with five-hit pitching through 7 1-3 St. urmt I I I I I II i» PI I "CDJ-. the including all nine at Shea Stadiuo 0 Aguirre, Doll. 74 743 413 1950 A.4 Mony^li I RHILADSLRHIA (WI) 9. 177-213541, M1-«, Calgary at Win "The downstate schm innings, and Jeff Robinson finished W^'o^S/nAiJ' ir'i^i I Wiittmino I I I 171 14 I t m laid The loss also continued |0 0 Barkley 10-1* 64 37, ir’7 im M 7 34 19, Ellis, Sea. 76 733 357 1(83 74.9 Poole »1, I Totols necessary < CIndi niitl 'I a 1.1M1 RMieltl W1-0 3 1 II 0 ton. Pirates’ inability to win cli° g McCormickk 6964 1-3 13, tor 34 34 9, Johnson, LAL 73 633 4(7 17A A.l Diane Bn field Prep, Notre D%r Hal up for a save after winning the fin^ itreB' ervlrMaiSS-77l,Wlneati 336, ToneyToney 34 M.Malone,Wosh. 65 SIS 516 1553 B.9 PatrM' Haven, St. Joseph-Tr.() a 7 HOlMl Ml 1 0 1.0R) tial games. They were 16-gf in one-ri 1 OlPluwon, Hou. M 613 3M 1595 23.5 2231I35M,, . . „ opener on Monday. The Giants had 8 Mlefrhl L.h1 Ml '.R o M m o n 14003. T Tf43S1 Sent Ktaco I 0 I.OIO 9 II 1 130-27101 Wilson All 1-5 11, N.Y. Rangers otP. are usually pretty strt, valen- only four hits off loser Ed Whitson Af Htrito/idi 1 0, imp games last season, the lOth-woJ ^ Chambers, Sea. 76 (23 4A 1777 B.4 Doreen La' *•* tf; I) 191 .imi % NBW YORK (WS) Berkley, Phil. 65 531 4A 1516 B.3 N.Y. Islondersotv indlvidual sports.” g the in seven Innings. I 19 1 ' 1, iiTNi, l|9rinl,fmm; inrit,itpr record In such games In modii g sle lSl-175-7%(-11 1 ralv!siMbd,'Roiiiy;' Walker 315 34 A E.JiSjkIns 35 00 6, Dovls, Phoe. 72 693 A7 1671 23.3 Mason ITT! 0-21-3 necessary The key personnel tngeles. Cardinals 9, Cubs 3 19 1 T-3:ei. *1,315. history. 0 0 Cortwrlght31311-1421,HffJf?rsen3133313. Horper, Clev. 75 677 363 17A 33.1 MMSay’ii neiM* Pecker 476^ Adam! for the Eagles are se^odgers On OifNill t1, McfitrMl S I Strawberry hit left-handed roolS 9 0. Wilkins 317 310 A, T j y V 1314 1-2 « , McDaniel, Sea. 76 7A 259 1734 B.f 33—m Quebec at HarNor, St. Louis rallied from a 3-0 deficit Son t^ai|iclKo4,S^o|eg|o3|,l|tlr|nl|niii the Bob Patterson’s 1-1 pitch over Iqq McNeaiv3iOOO,Soarro«y,.34»,vvrlghtOO J.Molone, Wash. 73 623 33( 15M 77.0 A - S I Boston at Montra* Stone, Junior Steve ^ a ex- with a five-run third inning that saw 040.Totals40AA331A Nonce, Phoe. 61 500 3A 1339 21.( ouf- OfldlinZ.Rirlgirillj L g i i r l i right-center field fence, near i* 4 Und senior Chris Aiel-ing the rookie Jim Lindeman and pitcher Hoi ilori 4i Lm AmeliM 3 Ight Ftiwodiishio ' n A S0-W1 fW * oluwon TerontoolSt. Lou) had spot he hit his clinching home r u i ^ New York 'A" i i a S6-WS Chicago at Detroh, indicated that the t^ Lanier John Tudor single home two runs ' ' I TlutAil , 3polntoools—Tuckerri'fl'kIev.Hendsr- FP FOA PCI T r a n , & Snivtiii make up the ’nuclei^ on an apiece. , , i A i lV|IMI0MI f t ner. Game 7 of the World Series son. Fouled out— No*r^l Rebounds— McHole, Bos. 757 1243 .6M Jouls— Los Angeles at El RIlltur'aBi ( S i n M n S m Nov'r VoH(| October against Boston. team this season. A nigeventh Tudor, with the help of a double ( « K I l*'*),V:S|i'i.nfi.' I I ■ ■ I ^elWtlct'**4"l'*J^^ WtilitOh' •‘ fork PhlladsMIa 61 (Borklev l|l!l New York « Borkl^, Phil. SB 906 .594 necessary i Seat "It was Just perfect. I was h o p ^ (Cortwrl^ 10). Assists;flhiiadelphia 7S Gilmore, S.A. 313 931 .5(9 Winnipeg at oj Dan West, has impresi play In each of the first three St.l ouHi(Tuitoirlil-7lo1CliliM|KiISrt<:llftt 4 0 10 Burlem 3b Donaldson, Dali. 5-le, |T;S9 p.m. OBrIaiinttchr 1bIt 3 I) (10 Bfpktn It 4 not he would ^ t off to a fast start.” sson (Colter62.NewYork23(^P^klns6). Total 375 4B3 .569 necessary ; and should help th^ie time, Innings, survived the rocky start to nifidMphloi (Mtiwicv VI-7) ol Atfimla touls^lladelphla J tw York A Abdul-Jobbor, LAL 531 924 .564 iB'M'M'la If 1111 0 MuiTCiy lb 1 ets. Manager Davey Johnson, who 1 ^ Technieols—New York ' |®eool defense, B.WIIIIoms, N.J. 479 850 .564 BOSTON Poliidi and Adii during their campalgi yielded get the victory despite allowing (MaBlenA1l)l, 7;4I |i.m. . Sitrro rf 4 I) (I 0 Lyre cf Henderson. A— 17,1 A. Parish, Bos. Boyd, pitch "He (West) Is plajds and eight hits and three walks in five LM Anotliit CV(iliniu«la!n-11 II tf IHouitiMi ,eariitN lOi 319 310 ICniDBMb jtion had a simmering feud with S t r ^ 5SS 996 .557 retroactive (Bast-; (Kimi pit i;m », I ;3I |p.rn. McCormick, Phil. 355 644 .551 r u n TVs well and will be an int'aw the " I have always been proud of my ison cisco Sers and Los Angeles Raj \ ond Ted Shphrles Swidtj association with the club that lowl ers opened the 1981 season. 0 0 Kings n o , J i n 104 Team OflMwe ’?*■' J® .. •«" I? JerryKeellrMIMI7, Doubles V ;- enabled Jackie Robinson to play In 4 1 3 3 UwliMylb 4111 The Bears-Oiants contest is <0 0 O PI. Writs Cen I 31,1,1 iWhittc I a 11|0 Portland 74 ■723 i^rl r. tBeri-: - ^ — bnt office the major leagues, thereby break­ opener of the ABC's Monday nl|g g 9ACRAMSNTO (IW) L.A. Lakers 9 9 75 (SA 130tn ^ r e a i i Regers 34 00 A T h ^ “ SIS M 34, I17.( person ing down the racial barrier In series and is one of four prime-tiii Dallas 75 8776 G616mf1ld 1 0 0 » ^ rth 3b I I n 1 3 KIMne 7-16 09 3^ Rrewl}*” ^ 00 IThsus 117.0 I. who Is professional sports and hopefully appearances for each in the 11 ^53412,‘lyier *90410, J^'*^S17lO-n31, Dsnver 76 ((49 116.4 NEW YQ06«A Seattle 76 N27 113.5 ^l^,ds:AAIIton I year as helping to break down the barrier in ' ...... ■' schedule released by the le a C j Thompson341-l5,Wllsenl>' *33,Olberdlno American in 6-10 te i i . % M S3*. Tetols3»93334S U Boeton A (593 113.1 The doubles team of Jynent for all other areas of our society. Tuesday. Bach has three appear Golden St. 74 (A l 111.6 M 0, Detroit "■^■■^Totols and Ron Konopka woi “ In my work and in my personal ces on ABC and one on tlie ES]Im UTAH (W4) LAI A (357 111.4 ...... ____ TTlpucka S13 69 19, M le SW 1-2 13, Sacramento 74 (164 110.3 Chester Racquet Club le Brook- life I have never distinguished a Kirnc |id^ series of Sunday night games tr *' aptonSII A*W,Preen*4._ IAHonsen34 Atlanta 74 (1A 109.8 H o c l ’* - w CgwAiW Cc bles title last weekend Wckle Ro- person by reason of his color, but starts on Nov. 8 with New EngliSO S31, Stockton M 34 9, Qfe 1b7-W041A Phoenix 74 (lA 109.8 “ “ ' ' ^ ■ l l — IIS ssn. Ballev3400AScurrv1-2tP'9 )varonl3400 Milwaukee 79 (345 109.8 Ellis 1 victory over Tom Casallbiack to only by reason of his ability. For ilwpll visiting the Giants. , 4, Benson 0-1040, Curry 1-on l4.Totals4099 New Jersey 74 ((34 1M.6 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l l o n , BBIcoine. on April this reason, I feel that this is the minpii The Giants in the first flve wei Utah Ti 8 0 2327104. (123 1H.3 Casalino is former,nanager saddest moment in my entire 8 114 g Sah Antonio 75 locnaiwtile >owi|y m V — IW (MS 107.3 NHL ririlr^ ^ Utah . J S M t l — W4 Philadelphia 7S (Oil 1M.( I X (E. tennis pro at the Racqu^obinson career." 34olnt: gooti— Johnson*-npocfco, <3r1f- Houston 75 7979 1M.4 Ik 31, is now In the banking bi g, 1975 On Tuesday there were protests sin mb. FouuledT^------out-Eat(*cowebounds— ------74 7(4( 1M.1 NEWYOR4M. 'The team of Mike ' black i4vKmlMlfS SoeramentoWtKielnelT)' A-nmMolone, wasMngton 74 7(15 105.6 Hockey La from several black leaders. kuvccllc n I, Eaton 12). Assists Socro ito M (Tbeus L.A. Clipptrs 73 7((4 105.3 Sheffield won the cona^agers in i3,MmM|iltv^. ... title w d II. Utah W (Preen, Sh.. gn D. Total Chicago H 7935 1M.4 "SSJI,-IPOTI** by devault over the. ten “On behalf of the Los Angeles fouls— Sacramento B, UtR |7. A— 12,211. Oevtiigid 75 7(06 IM.1 Greltky, Edi Urban League, black people and New York 75 77*3 103.5 Kurri, Edm Vsnee-Ron Lallbefte. game in Lemleux, R| other fair-minded individuals, I ltd books, and it says the » ^ e mixed doublee t, campa- Adams Division for the Likirt180,Cllp|Mrs» wlll be held this wecjeased a urge Los Angeles Dodgers manage­ Avg Gllmeur, SH ment to Immediately terminate Al 7 . ffcey League history. Altanta 74 7 m ICSJ acoorelU M mhn’s and women’s siniioiogized 7 I « are well aware, that LA. CLIRRBM (Ilf) Chicago Ti 7911 IM'i Mowerchuk, ment will be held May 1 C^mpanis for his racist and Insensi­ Kemoton 6-12 34 1$, n *1 W-1S 04 A Houston 75 7941 tive comments made on ABC jB thing if Hartford is Curtton 317 14 W, Oe * 313 31 R 1A0 OovfeLQtN N srit*; Pint of that Beetan 76 (064 ms I Kerr, Pho Mark Bhraetfef. ’’Nightline’’ April 8. 1987,” said a |in the first round by the L VritnHne7-l7MIAS.Johi ffOMAprew Phltodiriphla 75 7W1 IA 4 Bourque. Be ’(Jitements Ki certainly won't accept 6-nooitPerdonS-IIOOW, 2*ls*1%10-1S 74 7AS IAS Prandt, Hw to be the telegram from Urban League Pres­ m . Milwaukee 1070 Sovord, CM tiMmid, VsBoiipd; DMrit. Roe. all the hoopla that’s 4 76 (133 Keneriu black ident John W. Mack. LA. IAKBRS (IIB. 74 7953 107.5 Yierman, D Rich Toren.rent! 10 I ' I I lll'il '' I — and the Whalen Preen 313 14 W, Wo i 311 34 A OetreN 75 (M l W .5 Wvl*«n-labbar3W371S,E. •nsen34MR Wtechwskt-J^ « a step in the wrong Utah 75 am 107.7 Podriibnv, »pjn. Radio, T fiiWfctowIct-iieh today," of my Intelligence,” Dodger third i|hMiiy'iltipiiiiM| I I ^ ^ Scott59041l,Coqger443 RombM-TM LJ1. Lakers 75 (134 WI.5 . I, M. ThomMonOOMIt, B Nngeon49M 75 (140 WW • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ment. baseman Bill Madlock, who is nc^lni I I I I 11 . nything yet," Whaler HL Branch 1 ^ 3 Mollhe .-1042,Smrtk New York in mis- ^ |lRMI1aLuN|M| 341-tS. Tota(sS691 *33018 75 black, told the Los Angeles Herald The, MMidwiiNr iioMsr CMk (Cebroi Ntoiiil|y (11), (itaMiw ri), IHue j« only got to Step 1, and 75 »s TON ilefthat Examiner. "You talk about Intelli­ ts u 75 i S B a d h ^^p.m.-RedSo, ~ 9 «n i 4M1 IWMlWfsi WIISM .IHMrril.AvdlRrni.lm' know last yvrt- li'iold such gence because someone is colored KIm MImi 74 v s lltS r n » " c I Oh Nordfouea’ n M 1374 7Ap.m .— Yonki. beliefs, SMiaiin.;linlti[l),1iMiulIMlilL Saeinl geris-Coeger ESSeoft. Foutod and it’s nonsense. I ’d like to know with a rash in '95-S8 to QuTbecent leriife N M14 l l l i 8 pm . . f:*5..fcin- — Noi- iponsi- ;SbiS:3?«&?bSs:8 ouf— Kemglw;. RebeundJSS-A. Olggers 74 1117 , ^ SD ^Chriinel, WT what ’necesaities’ are. What, we’re ,iped offQueliec in three short on detei 74 I R t - smart enough to play on the field _____SI. i i O 9 .W K H T Chomef A eT r IT; series with Montreal time. This t_. LA . Lakers 37 (fT jo fS H T W). TeM 74 to the but not smart enough when we hralthy. The LJL. C lto i^ 73 JHlculariy The Whalen, though. too»s-L.A. cneaeri S , Lakers lS / Denver 76 IK > bin. d s u r -"? leave the game? ) i f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (M l 1174 |g- MANCHESTER HERALD. Wwhwday. April «, \ m East nine has ^potentiar to go a long way •y L«n AusTvr conference (All ConnecMeut Con­ level to go Ihr.” the veteran coach “Lawrence has some experience S#«rts e same concern as last year.” he h, you flavour everything; you are the vanilla of .society!" So the A C O . should be led offensively cites. s*'*! *he I8th centuiy writer, Sidney Smith. Well put for the by a pair of Kevins. Kevin Riggs ’The Eagles will be without a "flavour" that appears in more desserts than any other. Here, and Kevin Lawrence ’The highly- home field as Eagle Field will in these recipes for your wildest dessert fantasies, vanilla is both a # touted Riggs, who is trying to undergo renovation this spring P decide between Old Dominion and East will play most of its home star and an essential supporting actor. Pure vanilla extract — the East Carolina as bis college choice games at Moriarty Field, where it real thing— has the wonderful property of adding its own charac­ — each has offered him a full will face crosstown Manchester teristic flavor while it also mellows and blends the tart flavors of fruit. scholarship - batted 406 a year High in its season opener Thursday In these and any desserts 3«>u take the time to make yourself it’s ago with a school-record eight at 3:36 p.m.. and at M CC’s important to make sure you use the pure extract of vanilla. This is homers along with 28 RBI He’ll McCormick Field flW M lil pnO lO Uf W H H U derived from vanilla beans, the delicate fruit of an orchid. Imitation man second base this season. East is listed as one of the vanillas begin with flavor synthesized from wood pulp or coal tar Lawrence, who was the Eagles’ favorites in the ACC, where Notre Kevin Lawrence has been moved from second base to % second baseman last year, will Dame of West Haven and St. and typically leave a bitter aftertaste. HwaM pOeto by PIMo switch behind the plate with the Bernard of Uncasville are defend­ behind the plate for the East Catholic baseball team this In our photo, top right, is an incredible Strawbeny Cream TVrrte, injury to J.B Kaldy Kaldy. a ing co-champs. That is. if the spring. Lawrence batted .306 for the Eagles a year ago. rich with orange-vanilla cream filling between two layers of home­ K«vin Riggs, who batted .406 with a school-record eight senior, suffered a shoulder injury Eagles play up to their "potential. ’’ made sponge cake. Vanilla whipped cream frosts the top and sides, during the football season and home runs a year ago, will play second base for East Schedule: Apr. 9 Manchester H. Joseph A. 25 St. Bernard A H a m . p.m . 9Stratford A 1 p.m.. II Xavier with a fillip of fresh strawberries. The parts — filling and cake — can won’t be able to play this spring. Catholic High School this spring. Riggs will bat in the 11 Fairfield Prep (2) H at MCC 16 28 Notre Dame A (Quigley Sta­ A 7 p.m.. 14 St Bernard A. 16 St. be made ahead, separately, when it fits into your time schedule. % Lawrence, who hit 306 in 1906 with a.m.. 13South Catholic A. ISXavier dium) 7:30 p.m Joseph H. 18 Notre Dame H at MCC, leadoff slot for the Eagles, who open the season 26 runs scored, did catch with the At center stage: A ftesh fniit-filled cream puff in a pond of vanilla H. 18 Northwest Catholic A 11 a m . May I Aquinas A. 6 Northwest 20 Aquinas H 7 p m Home games Thursday against Manchester High at Moriarty Field. custard sauce. These cream puffs are not difficult to make; they can East Hartford Legion last summer. 22 Manchester A II a m . 23 St Catholic H. 7 South Cathoiic H 7:30 not noted at Moriarty Field. even be baked ahead and frozen up to three weeks before filling. In the Frozen Apricot Yogurt Parfait lat left) both dried apricots and apricot nec;lar are used with vanilla in the custard. The layers Sporta in Brief East boys track lacking in depth... are crunchy vanilla cookie crumbs. The cookies are also served alongside. By Jim Tierney earned all-state honors in cross Mixing and matching the separate parts of these reciptes is 4 Andrew Seeger is the top prospect Acme-MerlMhon dates set niors.” Russell said, referring to another good idea. You could spoon the Vanilla Custard Cream Herald Sports Writer country last fall. Kendall will be the in the 200 and 400 meters while his biggest problems on his team. WEST HARTFORD ------The Acme Walk-A-Thon, with all main Eagle entrant In the 5000 juniors Aaron Alibrio and Tim There are only five seniors on the Sauce over the sponge cake layers and top them with sliced fresh monies going to the Jim m y Fund, will be held Saturday morning, Lack of depth will be the main meters while Ciaglo will concen­ Carroll should be see duty in the 100 squad. "We are very strong in the fmils. You could fill the Cream Puffs with Orange-Vanilla Cream June 8. with a 2-mile walk through the University of Hartford. problem facing the 1987 East trate on the 3200. Kendall will also and 200. Sophomore Tim Seeger. distance events, but are young in a Filling and serve with Vanilla Whipped Cream. Or, you could use the The Acme Merit-Thon, a lOK run, will be held on Sunday, June 7 In Catholic High boys’ track team in see action In the 300-meter hurdles. Andrew's brother, is the main lot of events. Basically, quite a few Vanilla Butler Cookies as dipprers for small bowlfuls of warmed its upcoming season. Russell feels fortunate to have two Glastonbury Center with a Fun Run also scheduled on June 7. 400-meter man and will also run the people will be doing several Vanilla Custard Cream Sauce. For further information, call Eileen Ragnoni or Peter Egan at Gone is last year’s coach. Matt fine leaders for East, especially in 800. Kendall remains the only events.” 24S-2540. Walsh, and Sgt. Bob Rus.sell. who his first season as a coach. threat in the hurdles (300) for the NEIY VANILLA RECIPE LEAFLET works at the Manchester R O TC "Ciaglo and Kendall are a Eagles Schedule: Apr. 10-11 Eastern "The Magic of Real Vanilla" is a new recipe leaflet offered free of MIstretta among Twilight honorees center, will be making his coaching tremendous help in the leadership ^ e g e r and senior Mike Sipples Relays A. 13 Suffield A. 25-26 New charge by the Vanilla Information Bureau, Inc., 928 Broadway, New debut in the 18-event sport. Russell department.” Russell said. “ 'They will be the prime candidates in the Britain Invitational A. 28 Northw­ Pat Mistretta, Manchester Community College athletic will have to try and shape up the 30 keep things running smoothly.” high Jump while Tim Seeger is est Catholic/South Catholic A York, NY 10010. Send a stamped, self-addressed, business-size enve­ director, will be one of the six semi-pro baseball players who ha ve Eagle athletes himself, considering Other key figures in the distance penciled in for the long jump. The May 5 St. Joseph/St Bernard A. 9 lope. Included are six exciting de.ssert recipes using pure vanilla been selected to the Greater Hartford Twilight Baseball his lack of an assistant coach. events will be Junior Steve Carlson weight events (shot put. discus. Hartford Public Invitational A, 12 extract, pilus tips on flavoring with vanilla beans. League’s Hall of Fame. Ed Kovis, of Manchester, along with As has been traditional for East, in the 1600 meters and senior Glen Javelin) will be dominated by Fairfield Prep/Aquinas A. 16 Man­ "Red” Madigan and “Babe” Pandiscia of East Hartford, Fred the distance events are the strongh­ Daraskevich in the 1600 and the 800 senior Spero Stamboulis Sopho­ chester Invitational A. 19 Notre Vogel, of Newington, and “Cos" Wilkos, of Glastonbury, are the old for the squad Topping the list meters. * more Dan Rankin will also see Dame/Xavler A. 25 ACC champion­ j^TK/lWBIlKKV 'ItIK'I'F] CRF./4Af PtIFF FAiVT/lSl I itfizi:\ APKic;crr other honorees. will be senior co-captains Scott In the sprints, the depth factor action in those three events. ships Weekday meets begin at 3:15 Mistretta, Kovis, Wilkos and Vegel were outstanding pitchers, Kendall and Kevin Ciaglo. who become.*! clearly evident. Senior “ Depth and a shortage of se­ p.m Orange-Vbnilla Sponge Cake’ 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1/Z cup water U IO I'K 'I’ P/IRI A IT Z pints fresh strawberries, hulled Orange-Vanilla Cream Filling" all MVP's in area twilight leagues. Mistretta won 15 straight 1/4 cup butler 1 cup dried apricots 1 carton (8 ounces) and thickly sliced Vanilla Whipped C ream "’ games for Moriarty Brothers in the mid-aos. Kovis was a big 1/H teaspoon salt VWIer plain yogurt ' 1/4 cup sugar 6 winner with Moriarty's and FInast in Manchester and East 1/Z cup all-purpose flour lunsiftedi Z cans 15-1/Z ounces 1 tablespoon pure 8 Hartford. and EC girls face same problem Cut sponge cake in half horizontally. Center I cake layer cut side up in 1/Z teaspoon pure vanilla e.xtract each! apricot nectar vanilla ejctract The six will be inducted at induction ceremonies at the Polish 8-inch springform pan. Wedge 1 rtjw of strawbemes between cake and side Z eggs 1 tablespoon cornstarch 3/4 cup Vanilla Butler National Home in Hartford on Saturday, May 23. Tickets are $20 By Jim Tierney of pan. Mix remaining strawbenies with sugar atul pure vanilla extract; set 1-1/Z cu/js fresh fruit cut in bile-sized pieces girls’ distance events display the Other key distance figures are slated as a long jumper 3 eggs, separated Cookie (recipe per person and available from Jack Repass, 14 Pawnee Rd., East Herald Sparts Writer aside. Pour half the cream filling o\'er cake; spoon on half the strawljerries. (strawberries, papaya, kini, etc.! largest amount of depth due to the sophomores Betsy Dickinson and KIttredge has no quality person­ 1/4 cup sugar follows! crumbs’ Hartford, 06118; or from committee members: John Kershaw, Vanilla Custard Cream Sauce’ presence of several of the cross Lesley Perlmamm nel in the weight events, a factor Top yiith remaining cake, cut side up. Spoon on remaining strawberries, Ralph Giansanti and Edward Buckie. Especially in track and field, In small saucepan place apricots and water to cover; bring country members, whose team which obviously will hurt East in reselling e slices for garnish. Spread on remaining cream filling. Cm erand Preheat oxen to 400 F. In medium saucepan where a multitude of events com­ to boil. Reduce,heal and simmer, cox'ered, until lender, placed second in the State Open last The sprint list Isn't very long for dual meets. chill 8 hours or ot'erniglit. Hemo\'e side of pan. Carnish with whipjped bring water, butler and salt to fuli rolling boil; prise a meet. depth is always a vital about 5 minutes; drain. Pui'ce in food pr ocessor or electric fall. the Eagles. Senior Karen Lord and • “ We can sweep the distance cream and reserved strawberries. YIEI.H: 12 portions heat until butler is melted Add flour all at Vaughn, Peters named co-captains factor. f blender: set aside. In small saucepan combine apricot nec­ junior Sue Murphy ae the best events in a lot of meets,” KIttredge % ont:e; stir xigorously oxer low heal with wooden As is the problem on the boys’ Topping the list are seniors tar and cornstarch; bring to boil, stirring constantly, until Matt Vaughn and Troy Peters have been named co-captains of candidates at the present Lord will said. "But we won’t get many more *Oranj^e-V'1/Z teaspemn baking powder 1/4 teaspoon grated orange peel stantly; return to saucepan. Stir (jver medium-low heal until (45) than the boys’ team. Coach Marco will concentrate on the 3200 I at a lime, beating well after each addition while Peters, a sometimes starter, averaged four points per sisters. Jackie (junior) and Jenelle New Britain Invitational A. 28 Pinch salt i taldespoon boiling water mixiui'e returns to boil: I'ernove from heal. In large bowl of ' f t Kathy KIttredge knows her squad meters while Little will participate t :»• wdlh a xvooden spioon or electric beater until game, (freshman) Johnston are East’s top Northwest Catholic/South Catholic I 1/Z teaspoon pure vanilla eytract electric mixer beat egg whiles until foamy. Gradually add lacks personnel In many events. In the 1600. Senior Jennifer Tauras high jum pers. KIttredge feels A. mixture is smooth and glossy. On ungreased ‘The players could not have made better choices. Matt and "In invitatlonals. we can do and junior Julie Ray will add depth Preheat oven to a.^O" F. (irease and lightly flour one fl inch round cake pan; sugar: beat until stiff but not dry. Beal in hot nectar mixture: strongly concerning the older John­ M a y4St. Joseph/St. Bernard’sA, baking sheet spoon dough in 6 equal round s Troy are fine students and players. I am confident they are fully really well,” the 23-year-old KIt­ in the 3200 while sophomore Noel set a.slde. Combine flour, baking powder and .salt; set aside In large bowl cool to room temperature Stir in yogurt, pure vanilla ston's chances of clearing 5 feet. 5 9 Hartford Public Invitational, mounds, 2 inches apart. Bake until pniffed and capable of the type of leadership necessary to lead us to another tredge said. "Th e people we do 11 with electric mixer beat egg yolk, sugar and orange pee;! until light and extract and reserved apricot puree. Place in freezer until Feehan, junior Dawn McCauley, Inches, a mark which would place Aquinas A, 16 Manchester Invita­ % golden, about 25 minutes. Cool on pan for 5 successful season,” Kinel said. have can do really well.” and sophomore Sarah Thiery will fluffy. Add water and pure vanilla extract; beat until hltaided At low speed mixture starts to freeze around edges, about 2 hours. Pro­ her In the state meet this year. tional, 18 St. M ary’s/Mercy A, 21 minutes. Remove to vxire racks to cool com­ M irroring the boys’ team the all see action In the 1600 meters. slowly stir in reserved flour mixtuie; biuit until just blended. Pour into cess in container of food processor or electric blender until Sophomore Kelli Stearns Is also Hamden A. 28 ACC championships. pletely. Iff desired, xvrap tightly in freezer Graf makes short work of foe |)iepared pan. Bake until cake springs back. 1.5 to 20 minutes. Coo) on wdie smooth. Spoon into 6-ounce parfait or dessert glasses alter­ % paper; freeze for up to .3 weeks before filling.) tfk V rack 1 minute. Invert cake ontoudre rack. When cake comes loose, remove nately with crumbs. Freeze until firm. Remove fi-om freezer Just before serving, cut thin slice from lop of HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S C, - Defending champion Steffi pan; cool. YIFXD: 1 cake layer 10 minutes before serving. Serve garnished with V'anilla Graf took only SO minutes to dispatch her first opponent in the each puff; remove soft dough. Spoon about 1/4 Norman confident heading Into the Masters V Whipped Cream and diced dried apricots, if desired. YIELD: $300,000 F a m ily Circle Cup tennis tournament when she defeated cup fruit into each shell. To serve, place each **Orange-Vaiiilla (]r«aiii 6 portions Argentina’s M ariana Perez Roldan 6-2, 6-0 Tuesday, By Ed Shearer filled puff on an indixidual serxing plate. Spoon 1980 and 1983, tied for second in 1988 Hill earlier this year and finished 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 1/4 cup orange liqueur ’To make crumbs, process 10 cookies in a food processor or The 17-year-old West German is the top seed In the tournament The Associated Press and was fourth lost year. Bob Tw a y, who finished second to vanilla custard around puffs. If desired, spoon third at Greensboro last week, is Norman on the 1986 money list after 1/Z cup sugar, divided Z teaspoons pure vanilla e/ctract electric blender. which started Monday. Chris Evert Lloyd, who has won the event Longer, who has finished second thin circle of pureed raspbenies or sti'axv- second on the 1087 money list. winning four events, will be trying Z eggs, separated 1 cup heavy (whipping! cream, eight times, Is seeded second. AUGUSTA, Ga. — Australian twice and third once on the PGA t berries in the cuslarxl. YIELD: (j pull's Lanny Wadkins. who hasn’t won for his first triumph since capturing Graf, seeing action for the first time in the tournament, Greg Norman is brimming with tour this season, captured this title 1 cup milk whipped this season, has played steady the PGA last August. VAi\IFFA lU'TTFII f.CHIKlFS hammered her famous forehand 14 times for winners against the confidence going into the season’s two years ago. enough In seven events to hold down In medium saucepan mix gelatin with 1/4 cu|) sugar. Combine egg yolks, *Vunilla Custard Cream Sauce first major golf championship, the 1 cup butler, softened 1 egg outmatched Roldan, There are other foreigners to be the third slot on the money list, just Norman believes Its possible for milk and orange liqueur; blend into gelatin mixtuie. let stand 1 minute. Stir 1/3 cup sugar V 81st Masters, beginning Thursday 3/4 cup sugar Z-l/Z cups all-purpose flour considered. ahead of Ben Crenshaw, a winner at one player to win the Grand Slam — over low heal until gelatin is com|jlelely dissolved, about .5 minutes: cool. , Z tablespoons cornstarch on the Augusta National Golf Club Z-l/Z teaspoons pure (unsifted! N B A tutpendt Motta, fines team Sandy Lyle of Great Britain, a New Orleans. the Masters, the U.S. and British Stir in pure vanilla extract. Pour into large bowl; chill, stirring occasionally, course. 1-l/Z cups milk vanilla extract former British Open champion, Crenshaw won the 1984 Masters Opens and the PGA — in one year. until mixtuie mounds slightly on spoon. In medium bowl beat egg whites 1/4 teaspoon salt “ I have no reservations.” Nor­ 1 egg yolk 9 NEW YOR K — Dick Motta, coach of the Dallas Mavericks, was won the Tournament Players and has finished in the top 10 at " I think it can be done." he said. until soft peaks form; gradually beat in remaining 1/4 cup sugar until stiff » p 1/Z cup heavy (whipping! cream Preheat oven to 350° F. In medium bowl with electric mixer 9 suspended for one game by the N BA and his team fined $8,000 for man said Tuesday. “ I have nodoubt Championship two weeks ago. Augusta five other times. “ I think I can do It.” but not dry. Fold into gelatin mixture then fold in whipped cream. YIELD: Z teaspoons pure vanilla extract cream butter, sugar and pure vanilla extract until light and suggesting that Houston Rockets Coach Bill Fitch was “ messing in any part of m y game. I feel ’s Tommy Nakajima. about 4 cups fluffy. Beat in egg. Gradually beat in flour and salt until well around” in games in order to set up a favorable playoff schedule. confident. I feel relaxed. I ’m not too winner of five events in his country In medium saucepan combine sugarand corn­ keyed up” blended. Spoon dough into pastry bag fitted with large star Rod Thom, the NBA vice president for operations, said an last year, and Taiw an’s T . C. Chen, ***VaniIla Whipped Cream starch. Add milk and egg yolk; stir to dissolve investigation into Motta’s charges had found no basis for The reigning British Open cham­ who challenged for the 1988 U.S. cornstarch. Stir over medium heat until thick­ tip. On greased baking sheets pipe dough into star shapes concluding that Fitch had done anything wrong as Motta had pion is coming off an incredible 1986 Open crown and won at Los Angeles 1/Z cup heavy (whipping! cream 1-l/Z teaspoons sugar ened, 5 to 7 minutes, 'feansfer to bowl. Chill. Stir about 1 inch in diameter, 2 inches apart. (Or, drop rounded suggested in an interview last week. season in which he led the P G A tour earlier this season, also have to be 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract in cream and pure x'anilla extract. YIELD: 2-1/4 tablespoonfuls of dough onto cookie sheels.l Bake until Sr ( In money won and led all four major considered. In chilled bowl wilh chilled beater blades whip cream until slighllv thick­ cups cookies are golden around the edges, 8 to 10 minutes. Cool championships after three rounds. “ I remember reading (last year) ened. Gradually add sugar and pure vanilla extract: beat until soft peaks on baking sheets for 1 minute. Remove to wire racks to cool NHL cites Qllmour, Carton The foreign contingent domi­ the Bear was in hibernation,” form. YIELD: 1 cup completely. YIELD: about 4-1/2 dozen cookies nated this event a year ago until NEW YORK — St, Louis center Doug Gilmour has been named Norman said of Nicklaus. "He’s Jack Nicklaus took charge on the the N HL’s Player of the Month and Los Angeles center Jimm y capable of winning again. He’s final six holes, winning his reco il Carson has been chosen the league’s Rookie of the Month, ready to play. At 100 to 1 (odds on seventh Masters title in dramatic Gilm our had 90 points on 12 goals and 18 assists in 18 games. He Nicklaus). it wouldn’t be a bad bet f t fashion. capped his productive period by scoring twice on the final day of to put a few shillings on him. Norman was in position to force a the season as St, Louis defeated Detroit 3-2 and won the Norris "I think Tom (Watson) will come playoff, needing only a par on the Division title, back strong, and when he does, he’ll anilla beans and pure vanilla extract are truly It is the most labor-intensive agricultural product in I Madagascar, The Comoros Islands, and Rtuinion pro­ 7 72nd hole, but he b o g e y^ and fell be hard to dislodge,” Norman said. treasures among food ingredients. They consti­ the world. FYom planting the xine to bottling (he aged Carson led all rookie scorers with 21 points on 12 goals and nine duce the world’s top quality "Bourbon " vanilla beans. 7 into a tie for second place. assists in 18 games during the award period. Watson, a two-time Masters tute real vanilla— a ffavur as dffierent ftxim its extract, it is a long process and each step, up to ex­ These islands off the east coast of Aftica grow about Norman, making his seventh winner who was golf’s dominant V imitators as day fttim night. traction, must be done by hand. 80% of the world's crop of vanilla beans. consecutive Masters appearance, player in the late 1970s, hasn’t won a Real vanilla comes fttim the fniit of an orchid. Of the says he’s never seen the 6.908-yard. tournament since 1004. Even in its native habitat, vanilla was a rare and valu­ Imitation vanillas and "vanilla flavors " are based on thousands of varieties of orchids, the vanilla plant is CBS Radio ragalna NFL cont^t par-72 Augusta layout in firmer ARer playing a practice round able commodity. The Aztec emperor Montezuma de­ synthetic vanillin, which comes ftxim a by-product of P condition than the field of 68 will with U.S. Open champion Ray the only one that has an edible fttiit. manded vanilla as a tribute ftxom the Indians who paper manufacturing — the sulphite effluent. The NEW YOR K — CBS, which two years ago lost its radio contract face in Thursday’s opening round. Floyd, also a former Masters discox-ered and processed it. Ontario Paper Company claims to be the world’s for N FL games to NBC, has regained the league’s broadcast “ You might be able to thin out the winner, and Hal Sutton, Norman •V f largest producer of synthetic vanilla. 4 contract, the N FL announced Tuesday. field (of contenders) a little more,” placed both of those players on his •r The agreement will cover 40 games each season — 30 in the he said. list. AO Photo regular season and 10 in the playoffs, including three Super Norman’s list of potential The field also includes Corey Bowls. The regular season games include eight on Sunday nights, winners included two other foreign­ Pavin, the current leading money- ^cti-Nicklau8, the defending Masters champ, is beseiged 16 on Monday nights, two on Thanksgiving and four Saturday ers — Seve Ballesteros of Spain and winner and the only two-time for his autograph after finishing a practice round ' ’ t i #• games in the final two weeks of the season. Bernhard li n g e r of West German. iF winner this season. Tuesday at the Augusta National Qolf Club. Play Is Ballesteros won the Masters in Payne Stewart, who won at Bay scheduled to begin on Thursday. f. Ja—nas^M gf Ml H am K. 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Spread water as the first course for a Mexican- 10 minutes. Add tortilla bells to If adiHng shrimp to other ingre- M I 1 caa (4 oances) huftaa mnsb- chestnuts over the s e a f ^ . Add the HeraM. P.O. Boa 331, and Quality, too dbnts in a casserole, add shrimp I I cap liquid (flsh Inspired dinner or for supper wfth a soup; heat through. Makes 8 le y Juice from the flsh liquid. meaty salad. servings. The second recipe has an easy Supemmrket Shopper filling similar to lasagna. but rolled TortlNfl roll up« in tortillas. Just like an enchilada. Vi pounds bulk Italian sausage 2 cups cream-style cottage cheese TortlllB-bflN aoup 2 tablespooas all-purpuse flour Seven 3-toch com tortillas 1 teaspoon dried oregano, crushed Some stores work extra hard to avoid scanner errors Ml cup nrilk 1 teaspoon dried basil, crushed Ml cup chopped onion Vi teaspoon garlic powder ■v Martin Sleene DEAR CONCERNED COORDINATOR: You are I egg 3 cups bottled spaghetti sauce DOUBLE COUPONS Unifftd Fftofurt Syndlcofa right. Most consumers do not know the steps Ml teaspoon dried marjoram, M large whole-wheat or white SEE STORE FOR DETAILS. supermarkets take to check and then double-check crushed flour tortillas _MCAR IM RTIW; I read the letter from the reader their prices. Clip ’n’ file refunds Vi cup shredded Cheddar cheese IMi cups shredded mozzarella who worried about mistakes on scanner-equipped Checking prices as groceries are rung up has always Cooking oil for shallow-fat frying cheese checkout couniers and would like to respond. I wort In been important. When electronic scanners started to hftocellaacoM Food Prsducts (FHe 3) 11.23). Send the required refund form and three Vk eup chopped onion a supermarket and am responsible for making sure the appear In supermarkets a few years ago. It became Gip out this file and keep H with similar cash-off brand seals cut from any three boxes of IBounoe 1 large carrot, finely chopped In skillet cook sausage until store's computer baa the correct prices. I beHeve the even nwre critical, since it now serves as a final coupons — beverage refund offers wHh beverage and/or 33-oonce Nabisco Premium SaMne 1 clove garlic, minced browned; drain off fat. Stir in reason people don’t trust scanners is that they don’t double-check of the computer. coupons, for exampte. Start collecting the needed Crackers. Exfdres April 30,1337. 2 tahlespoons margarine or butter cottage cheese and flour. Add understand how they wort or how hard we work to proofs of purchase while looking for the required PREMUM/LIPTON F tm Premium Crackers 3 cups chicken broth Today, more than half of the nation's supermarkets oregano, basil and garlic powder to make sure our prices are correct. forms at the supermarket. In newspaper and Offer. Receive one coupon good for a free 1-pound 1 cup tomato Juice the spaghetti sauce. Stir ‘A cup of first, we have 23,000 Herns in the store. Each is listed have them. At a scanner-equipped checkout counter, magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers box of Premium Crackers, plus two 18-oent Ml teaspoon dried marjoram, cashiers run the product’s Universal Product Code the spaghetti sauce into sausage In my computer, and every week I verify one of the may not be available in all areas of the country. coupons, each good on any variety of Upton Soup crushed mixture. Spoon about l-3rd cup aisles to make certain that the prices for the Items on across the scanner, and the store’s computer Identifies Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. Mix. Send the required refund form and the Soak tortillas In milk until the code. The computer then searches its memory and meat mixture onto each tortilla; the shelves are the same as those in my computer. And These offers require forms; Universal Product Code symbols from two boxes softened. Process half the tortillas roll up Jelly-roll style. Place tortil­ every week I verily all price changes. Including the finds the price, which the computer then transmits to ARMOUR/PILLSBURY’S Free Eggs Offer. of Premium Crackers (13-ounce or larger) and with milk in blender container until the cash register. las. seamsidedown.lna 13-by-9-by- prices on sale Items. Receive a free Eggs store coupon worth up to $1. the Universal Product Code symbols from five smooth. Add remaining tortillas, ia 2-inch baking pan. Pour remaining MIstakm do happen, but at our store we train the It Is the Job of the scanning coordinator to make sure Send the required refund form and the Universal boxes of Upton Soup Mix. Expires April 30,1337. cup onion, egg and >/« teaspoon spaghetti sauce over tortillas. caeMers to correct them on the spot. The shoppers also that all price changes have been accurately entered Product Code symbols cut from one package of STEAK-UMM/BORDEN Free Bread Offer. marjoram. Cover; blend until Bake, covered, in a 978-degree oven TH E BUTCHER SHOP GROCERY have a greater opportunity to find mistakes, bMause Into the computer. It Is a demanding Job that calls for Armour Star Bacon or Armour Lower Salt Bacon Receive a certificate good for free Bread or Rolls smooth. Combine tortilla mixture 8CCF LOIN OfatnFad 8 for 38 to 40 minutes. Uncover; BEEF ROUND BONELESS STEAKS 2.29 LB. 8 the name of such item purchased is printed right on the tremendous attention to detail, and it requires a person and from two packages of Pillsbury’s Best Flour (maximum value $1). Send the required refund and cheese. Shape into balls, using sprinkle mozzarella cheese on top. Bonelfess ^ 8 9 rMdster tape. This was never so before scanners. (at least one package must be Pillsbury’s Best about 1 tablespoon mixture for ^ Sirloin Tip & «g g g f College Inn ^ who Is strongly motivated to see that the public Is form and one Universal Product Code symbol Bake for 3 minutes or until cheese Sirloin Steaks Eight O’C lo cI^ flo please give grocery stores a break. We work very charged the correct prices. Self-Rising Flour). Expires April 30,1387. from one package of Borden’s Single Wrap fflices each. In skillet heat >A inch of melts. Makes 8 to 10 servings. R oasts 1 bard to make sure our customers get the item they Yes, mistakes do happen, but I think the attitude of CAMPBELL’S/NABISCO Campbell Dry Soup (any size) and one Universal Product Code LCSSCR OUANTTTieS 7V LB -FRESH FRESH ^ Broth 11 Bean Coffee select at the proper price. Offer. Receive a coupon good for a free box of C h ic k e n M ) pkg this scanning coordinator from Fort Wayne shows why symbol from one package of Steak-Umm (any a or mera B o n e le s s 3 3 9 A SCANNING COORDINATOR the system works as well as It does. Keep up the good Campbeli’s Dry Soup Mix (maximum value size). Expires April 30,1387. Legs H. Chicken Braaats » FORT WAYNE. IND. work! FLUME DE VEAU-FRESH FR07EN-FACKAOE OF « l 3 * l J Menus \feal Shoulder Blade Chops « 2 . 9 9 I I I . /-V . WMeCffiOeHaribufgSandwicfies 'iV 3.99 ALL METHOD OIVNO FLUME OE VEAU-LOW4 CHOFS 4 M LB ASSORTED VRRfETICS SLICED Mueller’s Spaghetti 2i»1 Fresh Veal Rib Chops » 3 .9 9 A&P Luncheon Meats 2 9 9 * Check Full O KZHTIO (M UNKtNTIO 2 3 9 Liquid Tide Sausage-ball soup makes a spicy offering FLUME OE VEAU-STEW 2.M Lfl BEEF FRANKS 1-LB PRO I M NutsCeffee r 3 . 9 9 8«nlor clHzena ’Tuesday: Baked ham, reuben Fresh Ground Veal »1.99 HygradeMF^M^ Franks il51.89 DISH DETERGENT Beef dish calls for brandy FORK LOIN-CENTER CUT THICK SLICED 23-OZ PRO 3 S9-SUCE0 Tiny sausage meatballs In this 4 teaspoons cornstarch Simmer, covered, about 8 minutes sandwich, pot roast with gravy, Crisco Shortening ^ 2 .3 9 Sunlight Liquid £ 1 .4 9 Make the marinade (or this recipe the night before recipe need no browning and cook Ml teaspoon dry mnstard or until sausage Is done. ’The following meals will be chicken cordon bleu. Boneless Pork Chops » 2 .9 9 Hygrade Was! Virginia Bacon J** 2 .2 9 ENRICHED A U FLAVORS-PLUS DEPOSIT WHERE REOUIREO marinade, In a small bowl combine brandy or apple served at Mayfair Gardens and FORK LCNN RM o n LOm FROZEN-BATfER (XPFEO OR DUTCH FRYE Ronzoni Lasagna ;8 9 * Adirondack Soda ■0 that the flavors have time to come together. quickly in the vegetable broth. Ml cap shredded sharp American Stir together milk, cornstarch Wednesday: Beef turnover with W Juice, vinegar, garlic, dill weed, allspice, pepper Westhill Gardens the week of April (Center Cut-Pork Chops « 2 .4 9 VICTORY GIANT FOB. Note that the recipe calls for brandy. Don’t worry cheese (3 onnees) gravy, veal cacclatore, hamburger REGULAR OR THiCR SLICED and l-8rd cup water; pour over meat. Close bag. Sausage-ball soup and mustard. Add milk mixture to 13 to 17. FRESH GRADE ’A" Maraschino Cherries J.'89* Reynolds Wrap . £n 3.49 about the extra calories the brandy adds since many Vi enp snipped pnrsley on a bun, fish and chips. Oscar Mayer Bacon 2.59 CHUNK, SLICED OR CRUSHED Marinate meat In refrigerator several hours or soup. Cook and stir until thickened Monday: Roast turkey with Perdue Cornish (Same Hens «. 1 .3 9 TWO PLY-4 ROLLS IN PRO. will evaporate during the cooking process. 1 pound fresh or frozen ground Thaw turkey sausage. If frozen. ’Thursday: Corned beef and cab­ EXTRA MAO CHICKEN BREASTS-BONE IN 2 41 LB Geisha Pineapple overnight; turn bag occasionally. Drain meat, end bubbly; cook and stir 2 minutes gravy, sweet potatoes, mixed ve­ ? 5 9 * M arc^ Bath Tissue ^ 0 9 * This Is a Sunday company dish. It goes without reserving marinade. turkey sausage In a large saucepan combine water, more. Stir In cheese. Heat and stir bage, spaghetti with meat sauce, Colonial Franks .49 Empire Kosher Frozen Turkeys «89* INDIAN SUMMER TWO PLY saying that It will win rave reviews from the family iMi caps water carrot, onion, celery and bouillon Just until cheese is melted. Top getables. wheat bread, pineapple sweet and sour pork, cheeseburger BEEF BOLOGNA feOZ FRO. t.lfl-SLiCEO BARBECUED COOKED-CHICKENS OR In a medium saucepan combine carrots, beans with mandarin oranges. Oscar Mayer Meat Bologna 9 9 * Empire Kosher Turkeys «> 1 .2 9 A p p le M a rc e l any day of the week. and onion. Add cup water. Bring to jailing; Ml cup shredded carrot granules. Bring to boiling; reduce each serving with parsley. Makes 4 on a bun. J u ic e ______S Vt cap sliced green onion heat. Cover and simmer (or 8 servings. Tuesday: Apple Juice, meatballs Friday: Sirloin steak, baked T b w e le 59* reduce heat. Simmer, covered, about 8 minutes or and spaghetti with Italian sauce, -C39I^13333SE9N- cm AM (. (,mN f O /' sot tn wMiff. Mi cup sliced celery white fish, franks and beans, PiASHOZ (jmINm ANsH ()/on IN im ’ 'ft W AM f BrsndiBd b«Bf until vegetables are crisp-tender; stir to separate minutes. Roll sausage Into g1^ Fresh Haddock Fillet » 4 . 6 9 TENDER PLUS OEPOMT-REQULAR OR U Q |n grams protein, 11 grams of carbohydrate, 7 grams cut them down to size. Their solution: Honda's served to Meals on Wheels clients Thursday: Roast turkey with Decorative Easter Egg Wraps p.,69* Partially freeze beef; bias slice Into thin blte-sIze *20 FROZEN-LAROE-ll TO )6CT. SIZE Spruce Crabmeat i 1 . 5 9 Budweiser Bew 2 4 '££ 1 0 .4 9 fat, 61 milligrams cholesterol, 101 milligrams the week of April 13 to 17. The hot gravy, stuffing or whipped pota­ FOR EASTER EGO OECORATINO strips. Place meat in pastic bag; set In bowl. For tough 10-horse or super-tough 13-horse Fancy Shrimp-Shell On « 7 .6 9 sodium. noon meals are listed first, the cool toes, candled sweet potatoes, peas, Paas Easter Egg Color Kit m 9 9 * . The professionals can show you how evening meals second, roll and butter, Easter cake. to have plenty of extra leisure time with either Monday: Roast beef with gravy, Friday: Good Friday, no school. I A R C ! 1( N IH R s m A lts iM I’i 'MM (1 (M DMI' II’ll one. And outfit it withaccessories to handle whipped potatoes, green beans, 1 California Black Ribier both summer and winter chores. salad, dessert. Chicken salad, Bolton achoola Hood Citrus Hill 1 Asparagus Paatas can vary by region DAILY grapes, milk. G rap es Can the professionals help ’Tuesday: Leg of veal with gravy, Bolton public schools will be on Ice C re a m Orange Juice RENTALS with yard work? baked potato, carrots, salad, des­ vacation the week of April 13 to 17. L 8 9 * Pasta products keep getting package as you would a cooked from No sweirt. sert. Ham sandwich, pears, milk. CRISP LONG GREEN PREMMIIOUAUTV-MUMB OR more convenient to use and Quicker lasagna noodle. Wednesday: Swedish meatballs Covflntry tchooli 1 Fresh Cucumbers 3 - 8 9 * Easter Lilies i C 5 . 9 9 to cook. The availability of these with gravy, noodles, spinach, . CONCENTRATC-SCUCT LARGE MEATY BPRINOFMfORITEB apadalty pastas varies by region Fresh and fresh-frozen pastas; salad, dessert. Egg salad sand­ All public schools in Coventry will CttruflHill AAP Red Sw eet Peppers » 1 .4 9 Tulips or Hyacinths WMMN 5 . 9 9 and Bupormartet. If you don't find Spinach (ettucine, egg capellini, 95 be closed the week of April 13 to 17. CAMPBELL'S PREMIUM EXTRA FANCY-COLORFUL wich, fruit and gelatin, milk. Orangfl Juice ez. ■ and tomato and egg ravioli are Just 'Diy CrMinChaesa » 69* Hydroponic Tomatoes - 1 . 7 9 Mixed Cut Bouquets -3 .9 9 them at your store, ask the ’Thursday: Baked chicken quar­ SIDE DISHES NO CHOLESTEROL! BUTTERY FLAVORED manager to look into stocking them a start of the list of varieties ter with gravy, cranberry sauce, Andover Elementaiy FANCY-OBCORATEO-UVf available. 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CD 8 Aak Dr. Ruth fifth-grader at Bucklay and orange Mohawk, a safety pin to approve it. tombstones. (8 M 'A 'S 'H [U S A ] mptfda through your ear and a ring in your PLANNING AHEAD VERA SVESTKA SWAIM, 8 Star Trek I disagree with you totally. You ® Naurs (Liva) School, gets into poaKion nose. M’s your privilege. But please IN ILLINOIS LITTLE ROCK. ARK. 8:30PM CD Tako Fhra AI and Lenny try 3 9 Talas o f tha Unaxpoetad age, I am a punk rocker and my SOoeiorWho to elfact a reconciliation between Andy for har skit during the don't label people "rude and and Monty. (29 MOVIE; 'High Barberae* A Navy pilot style of dress is outrageous, but I 8 Chorlla’s Angsts recounts hit life to a co-pllot while ignorant" if th ^ ’resoturnedoff by DEAR PLANNING: Did I get CONFIDENTIAL TO E.G. IN D 8 Hood o f tho Claaa (CC) •waiting rescue from • plane downed in school variety show. The M v e no trouMe nneeting nice guys. your outrageous appearance that A 8 Quiney letters! And pictures galore of CHICAGO; Sonnetimes a kind lie is D * 1 J)00.000 Chance of a Lifotima the South Pacific. Van Johnson. June Al- Guys who are turned off by a 0r\ they have no interest in knowing the headstones — purchased, engraved better than a cruel truth. f f l ) Waportar 41 lyson. Thomas Mitchell. 1947. Buckley School PTA will 8 Novola: La Gloria y al Infiamo who dresses wfldor diffierent aren’ t "real’’ you. and erected in advance. Read on for 8 MsoWaH/Lahtor Nawahour MOVIE: The Wrecking Crew' Spe­ (W ] Danger Boy The Roberts are in for (8 present its fifth annual worth knowing. They are rude and Carol M im on and Frlonds 8 cial agent Matt Helm is hired to locate a an interesting story: 8 a shock when they arrive for their long- Ignorant for not wanting to know US billion dollars id gold that has been hi­ variety show Thursday at For Abby’s booklet, "How to (D IS ) M OVK: 'turonf In tha 81000* Tha awaited holiday at an exclusive country ^ e ir d o s ” better. Underneath, we DEAR ARRY: I am surprised fanciful story of young Kii»g Arthur's ap- rasort jacked. Dean Martin. Elke Sommer. DEAR ARRY: I read the letter Have a Lovely Wedding,’ ’ send a Nancy Kwan. 1968. ere Just like everyone else. prsnticaship to Mariin tha Wizard. Ani- 7:30 p.m. in the school that you didn’t know that many about the lady who had a headstone check or money order for $2.96 and 9:00PM (D Magnum, PJ. Magnum's TRYING TO BE ME matad. 1983. Rstad G. (39 Alfred Hitchcock Preeenta people put up their tombstones in put up before her death with all the a long, stam p^ (39 cents), self- former wife leaves a 5-year-old girl in his ® Novela: Yolanda Lujan audHorium. Admission is IN BALTIMORE [ESeN] Sportalook cere while she tries to evade Gen. Minh's advance. City folks and country information on it except her death addressed envelope to: Dear Abhy, p (M B O ) M OVK; T h o * A mail attempts to kidnap her (60 min.) (R> S3) Hollywood and the Stars 50 cents and the show is folks have different ways of han­ date. Wedding Booklet. P.O. Box 447, P DEAR TRYING: The way a plana pilot amt his tsanage psssangar D Dynatty (CC) Blake and Krystle [C N N ] Newanight dling this, but here in the Midwest -rvovr nn* iimixual in die small Mount Morris. III. 61054. crashland in a mountain wildarnass 8 open to the public. search desperately for Krystina; Adam [D IS ] A Prairia Horn# Companion Tatovi- Christophar Rasva. Rosanna Arquatta, reluctantly betrays Alexis to Neal sion Spacial Humorist Garrison Keillor Herald pbofo by Tucker Jack Warden. 1985. Rated PG (In MeVane. (60 min.) Starao) imparts his favorite ttories about Lake DlWOVIE;*EICiPM CD CBS Nows fashion designer by day and prostitute from the building blocks of past (39 Alfred Hitchcock Prepenis of the Lutheran Church. Local attorney gate award particles and where do they come produces a soapy form of pus that blood sugar) Is the sole cause of hints expert Mary Ellen Pinkham Jesus brings to man more than an choices. Throughout the dlfflcuH CD 8 8 M *A *s*]i 1^ night. Kathleen Turner. John Laugh- from? If they are the cause of my Nn. Anthony Perkins 1984. Rated R. S 9 Mora Real Paopto can fill up the crypts. This infection your granddaughter’s change In in Family Circle magazine. ethical teaching. He shows us with choices of his lifetime. Jesus knew CD 8 W hasl o f Fortune Donald P. Richter of Manchester has been awarded ' iwd breath, how do I get rid [U S A ] MOVIE; 'Threshold' A heart sur­ (S3) Oana Scott of will cause a foul breath odor. On behavior. People with hypoglyce Chop the leafy tops Into small bits certainty how to approach all of the main principle of Ms life was CD 8 8100,000 Pyramid Roast beef dinner planned the Robert C. Knott Junior Leadership Award by the ' them? geon must withstand the pressure of [E S P N ] Mark Sosin's Salt Water Jour­ occasion, pieces of infected mate­ mia have transient episodes oof and spread on a cookie sheet. Put life. At 12 years old he asserts settled. Difficult choices were 3jD Jofforaona (CC). Part 1 of 3. performing the first artificial heart tran­ nal YMCA of Hartford. The award was presented Knox COVENTRY — The First Congregational Church of rial can be coughed up or released sweating, palpitations, anxiety, the sheet into the freezer briefly (or himself to be responsible to some­ made easier knowing that he could 8 Boat o f Saturday Night splant. Donald Sutherland. Jeff Gold­ [U S A ] Edge of Night and YMCA President Robertson Mackay at the USth ' DEAR READER: The tonsils are blum. Mare Winningham. 1981 Coventry will have a roast beef supper Saturday from from tonsils that are chronically weakness and hunger that appear Into the oven with Just the pilot light thing greater than himself. At his lean back on the will at the Father. MaeNoH/Lshror Nawshour annual meeting of the YMCA on March SI. 81 1:00AM (D I Love Lucy lymph glands at the back of the inflamed. when the blood sugar falls below on), and the leaves will dry out. baptismal commission he begins to 9 : 3 0 P M O l Odd Coupla 4:30 to 6:90 p.m. in the fellowship hall on Main Street. Richter has been active in tlw YMCA as a director What enables us to lean back In 8 Bamoy Millar rff) Here's Lucy Tickets are $4.90 for adults, $4 for senior citizens, $2 for throat. They are believed to help Antibiotics are not particularly about 50 mg/dl. Therefore, this Isn’t Store them In a small Jar for later assert that his life is under trust at the crisis points In our O ) (39 Tortellie Nick winds up in court and a member of committees. He served as Its protect us from bacteria that are 8 Holtywood Squares (X ) Joe Franklin Show children between 7 and 12, and children under 6 are useful in treating this infection a constant condition and wouldn’t use. Green onions can he treated compulsion of the Father; not the lives? Our experience from the past with a customer who causes problems president from 1976 to 1960. He now Is a trustee of the Introduced into the upper respira­ 3D Novsia; Cuna ds Loboa for his TV repair business (R) (In Stereo) (O) Twilight Zona admitted free. The public is invited. because the drugs cannot readily explain an entire personality the same way. groveling of a will-less slave, but shows us how trustworthy is the Association and a member of its international program tory tract. 8 Nightly Buainasa Rsport (39 Maude penetrate the tonsils. I ’ve found change. the compulsion of a free choice. Father. Like Jesus, have settled 1 0 : 0 0 P M ® Houston Knights Lundy committee. Wllflth time, the tonsils may show Don’t cross ths line to 31) M ott Houston and La Fiamma clash once again when [CNN] Crossfire that tonsillectomy is the preferred It seems more likely that your the one dominant principle of all at Pancake breakfast set May 10 He is a senior partner of the Hartford law Arm of signs of repeated Infection. The (C N N] Monsyllna they learn they are each connected to [ESPN] Tom Mann Outdoors approach. This will get rid of the granddaughter Is experiencing an During„ ------heated debates ...in Bri­ In all of his ministry Jesus takes life, to do the will of the Father, is to the same con man (60 min ) Murtha, Cullina, Richter and Pinney, and is a member glands swell, became scarred and (ESPN] BportsCantsr The Manchester Rotary Club will sponsor a Mother's tonsils, crypts and all. and remove adolescent adjustment reaction. tain’s House of Commons, time to show his disciples what lies now trust the Father to do right In [T M C ] MOVIE: Miachiaf A lovesick of the bar in Connecticut and New York. ^ v e lo p crevices or crypts, like (TM C] MOVIE; 'Modorn ProUams' A CD 3D 8 Nowa nerd hopelessly pursues the most popu­ Day pancake breakfast May 10 from 8 a.m. to noon the source of throat infection Ask Her parents should ask her doctor members of opposition parties may beyond the Immediacy of this life. all the crises of all of life. wrinkles on a prune. If the tonsils man becomes talskinatic after acciden­ D 8 Mariah (CC) The Rev Bou- lar girl in his high-school Doug McKeon, Tickets ore $2.90 for adults and $1.25 for children. For your doctor to refer you to an ear. about the possibility of getting her not step across the red lines — two Nothing more exemplifies this than tally being splashed with nuclear waste chard’s visits to convicts dying of AIDS Catherine Mary Stewart. Kelly Preston are not removed at an early age and more Information, call Fred Spaulding at 649-0287. Grange offers breakfast nose and throat specialist to see If some peychological counseling. sword lengths apart — in the the way In which Jesus faces the PM tor Mark Green Chevy Chase. Patti O’ArbanvIlle, Dabney causes his family to react in fear. (60 1965. Rated R current opinion suggests that they min.) such surgery is best In your case. To provide more information on chamber’s carpet. cross. Strength of choice herecame Ckarch of the Nasareae Coleman. 1081. Rstad PG. [U SA] Search for Tomorrow The Manchester Grange 31 will have a pancake and (USA] AIrwolf O ^ Police Story : MOVIE: •Wllma* A teena­ Retired taachare to meat sausage breakfast at the Grange Hall on Olcott Street Wild, Wild Weat 1 1 5AM CD 7:30PM CD p m Magszlns (39 ger overcomes physical handicaps to Sunday from 6 a.m. to noon. Tickets are $2.80 and are CD Currant Affair O) (39 Bronx Zoo An outspoken priest win three gold medals in the 1960 Olym­ The Retired Teachers of Manchester will meet available at the door. The public Is welcome. protests against Danzig's policy of dis­ pics. Shirley Jo Finney, Cicely Tyson, Ja­ CD 8 Jeopardy Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Church of Christ on Lydall The Grange will meet on April 15 at 6 p.m. at the pensing contraceptive devices to stu­ son Bernard. 1977. Street. Adeline Laughlln will demonstrate Ukrainian CD Entortslnmant Tonight dents. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Grange Hall. Members are reminded to bring items for 1:20AM [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Hamburger: egg dyeing. 3D INN Nows the auction table. 8 0 9 Honeymooners The Motion Picture' (CC) A young man 8 8 8 Carson's Cdmady Classlos 03) Muy Especial: Vina dal Mar Parte 1 needs a degree to gain his inheritance, 8 8 Barney Millar so he opts to study food franchising at 03) National Geographic Special (60 Busterburger University. Leigh McClos- Breastfeeding for working moms ***y®*** P*®" *99 •'U"* 8 8 Nowlywsd Gama min.) key, Dick Butkus 1966. Rated R. ^ TThe I m6 MnnnhAefAp.favAOAaManchester Jayoees oB>Aare nlaviplanning an Easter egg WIM, WIM World o f Animals [CNN] CNN News 8 1:30AM ( X Get Smart VERNON — Rockville General Hospital is holding hunt Saturday, with a rain date of April 19, at II a.m. at (CNN] Cresafirs [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Splker* As they seek po­ (33) INN Newa classes for mothers who plan to return to work or Center Springs Park, upper end, on Valley Street. (P IS ] Borbar, Tha Lltdo Elsphant A little sitions on the U S. Olympic men's volley­ school while continuing to breastfeed their Infant. The ball team, college athletes must contend (39 Bizarre orphan elephant bscomss king and class will meet Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Is open to creates a city where his subjects can livs with personal problems and a hard driv­ [C N N] Newanight Update ing coach. Patrick Houser, Christopher all new parents whether or not their Infants were born Old Guard maata Tuesday together In harmony. Animated. A|T . . . . . ------[D IS ] MOVIE: 'Solo' A female forest ran­ iTport. Michael Parks. 1985 Rated R at Rockville hospital. (E S P I^ NHL Hookey: Divisional Ssml- ger becomes involved with a fire pilot. The Old Guard will meet on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Bronco 8111/ (CC) A flnals Gams 1 Teams to be announced. Lisa Peers. Vincent Gll, Perry Armstrong. The class is conducted by consultants Karen L. Berg Emanuel Lutheran Church. Ward Krause will speak on (3 hrs.) (Liva) spoiled heiress deserts her husband for 1978. and Judith A. Gubala. Registration is $18 and may be the leader of a traveling Wild West music. Retired men of the community are invited. [ESPN] NBA Today B:00PM CD Roxis show. Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. made by calling the hospital at 872-0601. Class size Is Geoffrey Lewis. 1980. Rated PG. [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Sky Devlla' Two life limited. CD MOVIE: T h e Pink Panther* A price­ guards who cannot swim become pilots l U less gsm Is sought by a Jewel thief 10:30PM 03) i n n N ew t Pinochle tcoraa announced whose accomplice Is the wife of a who cannot fly. Spencer Tracy, Ann Dvo­ rak. William Boyd. 1932. French police Inspector. David Niven, (S ) ( O Houdini This documentary looks Cancer aupport group maato Recent pinochle scores from the Army and Navy Pater Sellars, Robert Wagner. 1964. at tha Ufa and career of magician Harry Houdlnl and studies the mechanics of 2:00AM CD MOVIE: Lima Murdara* A Club: Betty Turner. 661; Sam Schors, 619; Mary CD 8 Parfsot Btrangsrs (CC) During tevarsi of hla world famous esespea. young man, who refuses to get involved, The Cancer Support Group at Manchester Memorial Twombley, 618; Robert Schubert, 604; Peter Casella, his baseball tssm's championship gams. is rescued from muggers by a girl. Elliott Hospital will meet twice a month, on the first and third 004; Bob Hill, ; BudPaquIn, 808; Margaret Vaughn, Larry must choose whether to send In a (39 Honsymoonera Gould, Marcia Rodd, Vincent Gardenia. 001 1971. 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( D Carol Burnatt and Friandt Hywal Bennett. 1971. 8 MeCloud; Bomsbody*s Out to Gat 3D Odd Coupla 3D Twilight Zone Jenny NEW YORK (A P ) - Clerks, lor Janice LaRouche in Family 8 Avangara [E S P N ] Winner's Circle Rouche. They want people who will 8 MOVIE: 'Hard to Hold* A rock n' roll supervisors, managers and profes­ 8 Hogan'i Haroai Circle magazine, but there are stick to a boring job and continue to star falls for a child psychologist and Is [M A X ] MOVIE; -Baalo Training* The sionals share a common struggle In dstsrmlnad to win har love. Rick Sprlng- 8 Nawa (Live) codes of discipline uaed to Indoctrinate ways to break out, "Take on more produce no matter how they feel young American recruitt to the strict the work place: how to knock down field,■...... Jsnst... Ellbsr, ■Pattis ...... Hansen. “1984 B?. 8 Motorwoak challenging work and open the about It. And they want enterpris­ and unquestioning obedience of Army the barriers to advancement. 8 8 Highway to Hoavan (CC) A (8 Talat of tha Unaxpoctod Ufa are examined 1971. avenues to promotion, responsibil­ ing risk-takers who respond to clever dog ssaks the help when his own­ M*A*S*H ity and a bigger salary." challenges. This second group gets CHOCOLATE TURN-ON ers are Injured In s serious auto sccl- 8 2:30AM 3D Twilight zone El VIdanta (60 min.) “It’s easy to get trapped in a Companies want two different the promotions and becomes the dsnt. (60 min.) 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CAPTURE YOUR DREAMS - 82SS,00a - tl 848-2482 B by an elimination play. (Strip out •SO YOU SEE Opening light spades and clubs; then throw the oppo­ NORTH 4-S-I7 NOW WHY I Real Lstate BRAND NEW LISTING!!! tl AK J32 nents on lead with the second dia­ HAVE TO DO , 9-room older Colonial situated on 1.94 acres in BK 7 3 has its price mond.) In the actual no-trump game, a WHAT I MUST do! pi Bolton. 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths. 2 car garage, e< ♦ 7 3 losing spade finesse might result in 6 4 7 -8 4 0 0 fireplace, appliances, large sunporch. Two stall AAQ10 7 By James Jacoby down two or three. pi burn with garden shed. Suitable for horses! pi WEST EAST 168 Main Street, Manchester •198,900.00. A987S4 AQ 10 I’ve always liked opening the bid­ Declarer won his diamond ace and B8 5 A A J 6 2 ding light. There’s a little larceny even ran off five rounds of clubs. East, the la ♦ J854 AKQ10 92 in honest souls, and we take diabolical opener, discarded the six, two and jack REDOINQ OLD TIMES U A s 2 A4 3 satisfaction in stealing a hand now and of hearts, while West discarded a dia­ 10 room Duplex that h * b * n oomplatoly REMODELED INSIDE AND tt then. But there can be a price to pay in mond and two small hearts. When O U T - ihia unique property oonalata of 2 unKa one of them h u 3 Si SOUTH opening light. South next played the ace of spades. badrooma... all one h * to do la move In. pi AA6 South overcalled East’s light open­ East played the 10, possibly a false- C( A Q 10 9 4 A A 6 ing with two clubs. That got North ex­ card. However, East apparently had bi AK J986 cited, so he cue-bid two diamonds. Af­ started with K-Q of diamonds and A-J tl ter bids of two hearts by South and of hearts for his opening bid. Wouldn’t Vulnerable: North-South three clubs by North, South decided he be likely to have the spade queen as tl Dealer: Elast that his full 14 high-card points justi­ well? That was the view taken by ai fied going further. Since he controlled South, who rose with the spade king, PROUD AS A PEACOCK!!! Well North East Sooth diamonds with his ace, he elected the dropping East’s queen and making his WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!’ 1 ♦ 24 Owners have taken meticulous care of this BRAND NEW LISTING!!! qi Pass 2 ♦ Pass 26 nine-trick no-trump game. When dia­ game. tl monds were led, declarer regretted spacious condo townhouse at Forest Ridge. 2 Adorable 6 room Cape — 3 bedrooms + full Pass 36 Pass 3 NT large bedrooms, enormous DR & LR w Pass Pass Pass not being in five clubs. Although mak­ i4 new book by James Jacoby and his finished rec room. 20x40 inground pool Blanchard & Rossetto Ul ing 11 tricks in clubs might require father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is now combination and a great big country kitchen. complete with a diving board. Fenced yard plus tr 2.5 baths, central air, full walk-out basement. Opening lead: A 4 guessing the location of the heart jack, available at bookstores. It is "Jacoby tool shed. 8124,900.00. REAL ESTATE 646-2482 GHIitas DisfMaU the worst result would be one away. In on Card Games, "published by Pharos •158,900.00. m fact, five clubs could always be made Books. A SI 9 9 in Century 21 Epstein Realt] in Polly's Pointers REALTY WORLD 843 North Main St., Manchaatar i.’O fi.lF ' 'OP ’ V p«;1 l i'iiiPf SitDol tl I Aevo’ MAMihi’slpt r 1 (16C'JO ai grill a lew minutes until lightly to make a serving cup. W E G£T RESULTS pi Shish kebabs cooked. The oil and brief cooking TODAY IS M ISS I w A e > s o i N S TO cSfive B U TM Y /\^OM VAOUI-DNYl ET 6 4 7-8 8 9 S II ■honid keep the mushrooms and other Put the scooped-out chunks into the HACKABERRTte HER THE BEST PRESeNT ME STAYHaMeR01^90^00L. T ^ -Jn Z Ia I -A DIVItibN OF TMOMA9 A. SSMOIT iNTlRPRUlt" | to take some effort vegetables moist and tender, a per- hot pan. In a small saucepan, heat '/«- BIRTHDAY. r COUl-D THINK OB. n feet complement to your excellentsilent WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL QETS ATTENTION cup 2-percent milk, 2 tablespoons diet Baeh offtoa Indapandantly owned and operated. By Polly Fisher meat. Happy barbecuing! — POLLY margarine, a small amount of pepper T and 2 teaspoons dried basil. Stir into HomeWues are Exploding! to DEAR POLLY — I made some DEAR POLLY — Here’s my favor­ potato chunks. Fill potato cups with ai shish kebabs on my barbecue, and ite recipe for a lower-calorie “but­ the heated potato filling. Put the pota­ a< they were a flop. The ntushrooms dri­ ter.” Place 1 pound room-tempera­ to caps (sliced-off piece) on top of the ed up and fell off the sticks. I used ture margarine in a bowl and beat filled potatoes, set the potatoes in a Coventry aaa WILLINGTON 1. good beef, mushrooms, bell peppers with an electric mixer. Slowly add 1 pan or skillet and cover tightly. Heat Largo 3 badroom Bungalow 6 Roomi, Main Floor Above Ground Pool to and pineapple chunks. What could I cup buttermilk while beating until on top of the stove on low heat until with charm of yaataryaar. Flra- 3 Bedrooms, 2 Batha Very Open A Spadoua hi have done to make them better? — fully. mixed, light and fluffy. This potatoes are heated through. Serve placa, trench doora, and nawly Coal/Wood/OII Combo Furnace A 7 F.W. gives soft texture with a real butter Encloaad Porch A Sun Deck 7 Oi with any meat and salad. — A.D. radaeoratad kitchan maka thIa Like “New” Condition DEAR F.W. — I prefer to cook the taste. Enjoy! — NELL homa a draam coma trua. Of- t Car Garage w/Loft meat separately from the vegetables. Newly Remodeled, Eat-in tarad at $124,900. Kitchen r* Skewer the meat (marinated, if yon DEAR POLLY — Here’s my “origi­ Flat Lot <1.3 Acrea) bi like, for extra Jniclaess and tender­ nal” potato recipe. Boil 6 medium po­ Polly will send you a Polly Dollar LOWER LEVEL • TWO 3 Room, In-Law Apartments with vl ness) on as many skewers as needed tatoes with the skins on. While still ($1) if she uses your favorite Pointer, fully applianced kitchens, private entrances. Walk-out to c< and sUrt grilling them. hot, cut a Vi-inch slice off the side Peeve or Problem in her column. ct lengthwise. Scoop out the cooked po­ back yard. One has lovely fireplace. Good site apartments! When the meat is alnMst done, pnt Write POLL Y S POINTERS in care of •175,000.00. W the vegetables, also on skesrers, on tato in chunks, leaving about Vi-inch this newspaper. DO YOU KNOW THE VALUE OF YOUR sc the grill, brush with a little oil and of potato around the inside of the shell Foreat Hllla... HOME IN TODAY’S REAL ESTATE MARKETT Cl Lovaly L-ahapad 3 badroom “ Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To Us!” Ranch In tha Foiaat Hllla too- R B A L1Y 4N iU > «• MlihmHiw H

T to n cas 23 gntertolnment ...... By Judtf Evtrhort "closed its doors and left under 53 Form Suoollet ond Couloment.... 99 Williams said, ’It’s an emotional Lett/X o«n d...... ei 2* Soehlretolno/lncome Tow 54 OfficerRetoll Roulpm ent...... 9i Th « Atfocloted Press 27 cover of darkness” one night, issue." ...... ft Coroenf ry/Remodel ino 55 RecttuMunof Bouiomenf...... e i ■R TM : IteStfovt: fRcenttperilneperdRe 28 Pointino/Pooerino. ... 5i Roots ond Morine Roulpment...... 93 etetOdevt: 70 centt per line par doe. leaving workers high and dry...... ft RooflnerSIdtnp...... HARTFORD — Companies Auctlene...... •< 57 Muticoi Items...... 94 39orm oredovt: 4R centt per Hne per doe- Taylor, who tried unsuccessfully The new tax amounts to one- Xifienclai...... OS Pleorfne...... 59 ComeroB ond Photo Roulpment ...9 5 ; 4 Itnat. eiectrlcol...... se Pets ond Suoplles...... m would have to give workers 90 days’ to get the bill amended to require twentieth of 1 percent of a com­ 31 HeotlnerPiumblno. . . Miacelioneoua for S o te...... 97 O C A O L ltm : Por cloaetfled otfutitlstim titt to notice before a plant closing or 180 days’ notice, called the measure pany’s payroll each year. Adamo Emplovmgnf a Educofton Aportmewts for Rent...... 32 mitcefloneous Servicet ai TooSoiet...... 99 Candemtntuma for R en t. 33 be publlthed Tueeddv throuph Soturdov. the major layoff or face a fine under "a very watered-down and cas­ estimated that would bring in 95 Help Wewtetf...... ii Sorvicet Wontpd...... 43 Wonted to R uy/Tro d e...... 9f ooedtlne it noon on the doybefore pubttcoWen. SHuotlen W onted...... 12 Hemet for Rent...... 34 terms of a bill on its way through trated version” of the plant-closing million a year. The departments of Stere/Office Seece...... 35 I to be pubitahed WeiWbv. •uaineaa Oopertunitlea...... 13 Marchondlsg Nine It 3:30 p.m. on Fridbe. the General Assembly. economic development and labor inttrocflofi...... 14 3e Mil first proposed eight years ago, induatrlel Rrooertv... . 37 A u to m o ftvg The MU, favored by organized Bmolevmewt Servtce i...... 15 Holldov/SeoBonoi...... n which would have required two would get upto9500,0Ma year— out Mlfcettoneeua for Rent 3f Anttoues end CelleetIMet. 73 Cort fer Sole...... f i RRAD VOUR AO. Oontfled 4 iabor and many Democrats and years’ notice. of the 95 million — for re-training Reommotet wonted .. 3f ClothIno...... 73 Trucirt/Vont tor Sote...... 92 token by teteohone ot o convenience. The opposed by business and many programs. Republicans worried Raol Eftotg wonted te R en t...... Furniture...... 74 Compers/Trollen...... 93 monchester Herotd la reaponalbtefOrontyene Tuesday’s bill, Taylor said, was TV/Sfer«erAooHonce« .. 75 Motorcvciet/Mooedt...... 94 Incorrectlnaertlonondthenentvforttietiaeer Republicans, also imposes a new that the bill would apply to Hemes for- Sote ...... 21 Mochinery ond Tools . 7S the orlotnot tntertlon. Rrrert which do not ” a pro-people piece of legislation.” Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Sarvicas Auto Servicet...... f5 tax on business to increase jobiess Lown ond Gordon .. 77 Aufot for Rent/Leote...... f t ietten the volue ot the odvetilsement wlH not Committee Co-Chairmen Rep. companies that closed for reasons Lott/Lond for Sole...... 23 Cniid Core...... 51 Good Thinos to C o t...... 79 be corrected by on odditlenot inaertton. inveatmeni R reo e rtv...... 34 Mltcetloneovt Automotive ...... 97 benefits and to pay for Job re­ Joseph A. Adamo, D-West Haven, beyond the control of managentent Cleonino Sorvicea. 52 Fuel OH/Cool/Flrwwood .. 70 Wonted to R u v/Tre d e ...... te training programs for workers who and Sen. Steven Spellman, D- — such as one case when a fire iose their Jobs. Stonington, opposed Ta ylo r’s destroyed a company that was the The measure was approved Tues­ amendment because they said it major contractor with a second day on a 9-5 vote in the Labor and would make it too difficult to get the company, forcing the second com­ Public Employees Committee and, bill passed into law. pany to lay off workers. because of the tax provision, sent to JOB The 90-day proposal, Adamo said, But Adamo and Spellman said N E f W M fT B NaPWMTEI WWMITEI the Finance, Revenue and Ending ED ED "represents a bill we think is ED they thought the Mil would not Committee. The first draft of the passable.” OPPORTUNITIES apply in such a case, because the WANTED 2 full ftm* bill called for ISO days' notice of Janet C. Spegele of the Connecti­ A bill deals with "planned” layoffs Pozzies plant closings or major iayoffs. CUSTODIAL •Mwir" Aeonts. (tanorouscom- cut Business and Industry Associa­ and closings. at the MMmmnumE Manehaatarofoaeburoh mlMlen, plus monthly Any company not giving the tion said the bill would be "very For Wtok Spegele said such language in a MSifTMrr looking for lull Mmaoua- Morkoting company bonus. FtaxIMa houri. required 90 days’ notice would be detrimental to the state’s econ­ For o confiaontfol In- law would be "certainly open to knnwdlataly tadlan. Foroon muot b# oaoko 28 totamorkat' fined 93,000 per employee affected omy" and would hinder Connecti­ ACROSS 39Pia . Antwar to Rravloua Ruala tarvlow coll Normo, of interpretation." for sufgoon’g offlea In wall orgonizad and ora FuH or port ttaw. by the closing or iayoff. The bili cut’s efforts to attract business. 1 SongitroM mods QQISE nGGO □□□ MntulffBttr JHeralh Canfury 21 Todford, Adwnt 40Laava(2 □auQ □□on Qoa Hortfoni. DutiM IncliKto taMlwonhy. Good oo- Fldxlblo houro. 647-9W4.______applies to companies with at least CBIA has put together its own Under the bill. Jobless benefits wdt.) 100 employees and defines a major 6 MuBieion aQaaaacna □□□ appointmant schodul- lory and banoBla. Frovl- Monthly Ineraoaaa. voluntary code for plant closings, would be boosted using money from 42 Foaming Ing. OMtoOng, light typ­ itN wnhflaxlMaacIwdUta layoff as one affecting at least 25 the new tax. The amount of the 44 Aura □Qn Qna (snnan owo axporlonea and Manogomant training noodod for o rowordlng which calls for as much notice as Shankar S tJG □ □ □ ing and Miburban travol. percent of the company’s workers. possible, but leaves that decision up increase would be equal to the AP photo 9 29th lanar 45 White WAfrr THNff oomo knowtodgo of program ovallabta. and clwllonglng potl- 49 Intalligant niDanc!] □□uFiiziac] Muol hovg ptooHnttota- P p Rep. Francis X. O’Neill of difference between what the 12Slippory boHoradaoirabia. Ploaaa Coll Mr. Mika botwoon tlon In 1h# Allorgy Do- to the individual business. 13 Corroet a 49 Rude □ □□□ □□□□ csni:) phona mannor and ba Guilford, ranking Republican on TEUMARNEnRS oond rMumo wMh rofor- Bom - 0pm. porlmant of a busy Barry R. Williams of the Connec­ worker is permitted under stand­ manuscript 53 Routt □□□ OCDG □□□□ wall orgonizad. Ptoooa E N T proctlca. 30hours. the Labor Committee, said the ticut State AFL-CIO said the bill ard unemployment compensation Strike up the band 14 Ovar (post.) 54 .. and □n(3aai3G (SGrano If you Hka aalgg. and hav# a elaar gpaafcing eoll Koran Plnnoy, 9 to oneoa to Box S. e/o i-ese-3t7-i72i Coll Mrs. Brown of measure was "detrimental to its 15 Oartfan fire was not anti-business and called it a and two-thirds of his average implamant 59 Function Q Q G □ □ □ valea you oouM ba aarning fa In our aalaa 11 am.. 540-3210. Monchoalar Honrtd. 240-7992 64641314. roots to business. This is wrong” weekly salary. 19 Knott in :s(D[::]aD □□□ □no ^ a rtm a n t M-Thura. 6c3(L8tS0. Sat. 10-2. reasonable compromise., although An unidentified musician uses a MIDI 57 Jockia'i 2nd <:o 6 k . Full lima bonouat But Rep. Craig P. Taylor. R- labor had strongly pushed the personal computer system. IBM says the cotton fiber husband 300 □□□□□□□□□ UJW Hourly PKit' bonuaaol Call Suaan Gov. William A. O’Neill, who has 17 Army cook. Apply In parson: Brlstol, said it was only fair to give six-months’ notice bill. keyboard along with the IBM Music Music Feature has a special adapter 58 Charlaa Lamb 30D OGDO □□□□ B47»9B#6 Th« Gollery, 141 Now opposed plant-closing legislation in Transport 59 F pluribot □□□ □□□□ □□□□ employees advance notice, recal­ "We’re going to push (the com­ the past, said he would have to Feature to compose, record and play card that turns an computer system into Sarviea Lo n d o n Turnpika, ling a Bristol company that he said promise bill) as hard as we can.” (•bbr.) 90 Half a score 10 Abominable 39 River in AftE YOU LOOKING FOR A Gloslonbury. study the bill if it gets to his desk. back music directly from his IBM musical instruments. 18 Quattion 91 Smoke snowman Europe ^AftT Tima sandwich 92 Com plant 11 Irish 20 Actor mokor. «om-2pm. Mon­ 19 Emit 38 Jacob's twin CHALLENGING JOB IN Albert 41 Shrivel P A f lT T IM e day through Friday. 22 Auto D O W N coherent light 84.58 par hour. South workars' 21 Skilful 43 0isk>yel Hanna Instruments to open plant in Woonsocket, R.l. 1 Architeet 23 Kiln TAILOID MSERTERS YOUR HOMETOWN? Graan Eastauront, union (abbr.) 49 mfUet 24 Sip Eosi Hortford. S2B-52S3. 23 . Miss 49KiNany Extra caah can ba yourg if you’re gyailabla PROVIDENCE, R.l. (AP) - trial Development Commission. 24 Makes 25 Tortoisa's ri­ Wa have permanent positiona ovailabla for clerk/ad takera in 6 a y Cora. Full lima for European firm making a move for within a year, said Laurie White, instruments and dosing pumps. purchases val 47 Farm animal soma aarty oftarnoong. W# need rggponal- T/i voor old boy. Prof- Hanna Instruments of America "This proves what we have been growth industry we’re looking for,’ the Manchester Herald’s Advertising Department. Monday the future in Rhode Island." spokeswoman for the state Depart­ A 20,000-square-foot building, 270Rsred by lot 29 Think nothing Ma paopla, mala and femola, to halp Inaart orobly In my Monchos- Inc., an Italian-based manufac­ saying all along that we are the first Baldelli said. 31 Air Force for through Friday. Must ba energetic and reliable. Work In our The announcement follows news ment of Economic Development. currently under construction, will women adyartialng aupplamantg Into our daily tor homa 64^8083. turer of measuring instruments, step out of the Boston area for last week that WelGen Manufactur­ Hanna will manufacture elec­ be leased to Hanna and should be He said it shows how the labbr.l paper. Exparianoa not nacaaaary aa wa will classifiad ad ciepartmant with clerical duties and occasional iECRETA^Y. PHAM plans to open a 60-employee plant in 32 Series of technological firms," Gibbs said. ing Inc., a British-American drug trodes and bench-type instruments ready for occupancy May 1, said Woonsocket industrial highway, train. Good hourly wagaa. Plgaaa call 647* telemarketing. Good typing and spelling skills esaentiat. High School In Hobron. Woonsocket. Gov. Edward D. Di- “ We expect this company to heroic events 0046, aak for Bob. Excallont typing skills company, is basing its operations in as well as conduct research and Thomas E. Devlin, vice president of which will link the industrial park 34 Set up golf Some computer experience helpful. Prete said. further enhance the economy of befl rooulrod. Hours 7:38 - West Greenwich. development for the high technol­ Design Ventures, the building’s with the interstate highway sys­ The move is a boost to Rhode Woonsocket and of Rhode Island,” 35 Flower 3:38. Coll 238-9474 for Hanna Instruments, based in ogy products at Woonsocket’s High­ contractor. tem, makes the city an attractive 37 Family of Excellent opportunity to work with a pleasant staff In an intar- Island’s efforts to attract high- oppllcoflon. DiPrete said at a news conference Padua, Italy, also expects to move land Industrial Park, according to a Woonsocket Mayor Charles C. place for companies to locate. medieval technology industries to the state, Ferrara FULL TIME aatlng field. Please call NURSES Aldas, d u r- Tuesday, "And we welcome them, the headquarters of its American company statement. said Scott A. Gibbs, executive Baldelli welcomed Hanna’s Hanna, founded in 1978, employs rontly occoptlng oppll- not only as another high technology marketing subsidiary from West Other Hanna products include ph decision. AD TAKER Denise Roberts, Advertising Director cotlons for our Nursa director of the Woonsocket Indus­ firm, but also as yet another 250 people in Italy. Singapore and Ha^’pn Conn., to Woonsocket meters, oxygen meters, industrial "Thev’re the type of clean. Alda training class that West Haven. Immadiata opening In our Claagifigd Dept. 643-2711 will begin soon. Also Monday thru Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm. Muat for an interview appointment taking applications for poaaaaa good typing akilla. Knowledge of C. N. A. *s. We offer computer Input dealrabla, but will train. axcallonf storting wag# and bonoflfs. Ploose Q(X)d apalling a muat. Plaoaant talophona contact: Director Staff manner. Good benefit paokoga. For ap­ Devalopmonf at Crosf- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 pointment, plaaaa call Danlaa Robarta at flald Homa/Fenwood 24~ 2S 20 043-2711 between 0:30 am and 5 pm. Manor. M-F. 7am fa 3pm at 643-5151. 31

as PART TIME At a condition precedent to SKIES FENSON/ the placement of any odver- 40 tltlnp In the Manchester He­ NEWS STAND OEALEN DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM rald, Advertiser hereby INSURANCE. Growing SALES Persons...Estim­ NECEFTNNNST agency looking for ex­ LANDSCAPER and lawn W A N TED . Responsible CLEANING Service - Im- INDIVIDUAL to work In Manchegtar area, dallvar only to Honor agrees to protect, Indemnity ators full time posi­ workers. Experience JANITORIAL Work. Port and hold harmless the Man­ perienced Customer adult to babysit 1 year medlote openings, var­ Coventry swimming time, Rockville area. 4 Boxaa and atorag. Egtabllthad routg. Work for portrait atudlo tions available with required In operating old and 3 year old In my 40 47 40 1 . chester Herald, Its otficers Service Representa­ drawing lawn com­ ious hours ovalloble. pool store. Full or port days, per week. Morn­ approximately 0 hours par weak - got paid and maintaining lawn home 2 days per week. Must have transporta­ Has Immediate Openings for opening toon In and employees against any tive. Able to handle all pany. Good salary, time. 742-7308 or 649- ing hours. 951-6880. S3 and all lloblllty, lost or areas of agency activ­ equipment. Knowl­ Call 644-9374. tion. 95 per hour to 9933. for 10. Muat ba avallabla at Praaa 'fime South Windsor. expense. Including attor­ commissions and be­ edgeable of landscap­ (12:30 pm) dally and Friday avaning at 12:30 ity. Agents license and nefits. Will train. Call PARTS Person.(Tool start, plus mileage. 1 HOSTESS Banquet ser­ 57 8 8 ing procedures. Must neys' fees, arising from Office aide part time W the following positions: management expe­ Evergreen Lawns. 649- Crib) Must be mechan­ week paid vacation af­ vice. Banquet bartend­ a.m. Oallvory of papers tokaa approximately Ira Nozlk claims of unfair trade practi­ rience a plus. Call 649- be dependable. Oppor­ ter 1st year. Days, 633- afternoons, Monday 1 hour, Monday thru Saturday, dapandable ces, Infringement of trade­ 8667. tunity for advance­ ically Inclined, have ers, cocktail waitress, 00 Photognph9n marks, trade names or pat­ 0016. drivers license and 3043. Evenings, 643- through Fridoy. Coll food service and pan­ car a muat. Call Frad at 647-m o. RELIABLE COUNTER ment. Phone Kelly's 8019. for appointment 643- ents, violation of rights of INSURANCE. Growing Landscaping, 528-8114 trasportatlon. Excel­ try cooks. Good money 243-2800 privacy and Infringement of help wanted. Full and lent benefits Including 2213 9-5. Ask for Sue. • Class II Truck Drivers agency looking for full part time. Apply; Bat- from 9 to 4. M-F. PART Time Driver and to be made. Apply in copyright and proprietory time person to perform dental. EOE. 289-2323. person; Gallery Res­ rights, unfair competition customer service and tlston's Cleaners, West SCHOOL Secretary clean up person. 7 or FULL time work deliver­ taurant, 141 New Lon- I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME • Accounts Receivable Clerk and libel and slander, which AAlddle Tpke or Battls- SALES. Surround your- 8am until noon. Apply general office duties. RHAM Junior High self with beauty. Excel­ ing, stocking, and d 0 n Turnpike, by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee may result from the publica­ ton's on 832 Silver Lane School effective Imme­ at Zahner's Wood pocking for Manches­ Perfect entry level po­ lent opportunity for Glostonbury. Unscramble these four Jumbles, PART UMB SALES CLERK tion of any advertlsment In East Hartford. diately. Apply to; Working, 23 Industrial ter wholesaler. Aver­ • Freezer Selectors & Stockers the Manchester Herold by sition. Some expe­ full time employment Drive, West, Tolland. one letter to each square, to form & DELIVERY advertiser. Including adver­ rience preferred. Call CASHIER. Full or part Henry Grabber, Prin­ with one of Connecti­ age work week 50 hours W AN TED ! Manager for four ordinary words. 1st Shift - Full Hme Persons wanted at tisements In any free distri­ 649-0016. time position availa­ cipal, RHAM Junior cut's finest jewelers. with time and a half busy aggressive real aRCUUTION AREA ADVISOR 2nd Shift - Full & Part Time bution publlcotlons pub­ ble. Must be mature, High School. 228-9423 or M AINTENANCE Worker. after 40. Extro benefits estate office. Must once in modern MASSEUSE. 9300 to 9800 647-9297 by April 10th Extensive benefit pro­ 15 hours per week lob YENEM Houaawivaa, mothara with young chlldran, lished by the Manchester reliable and have good gram. Apply In person Include Insurance, paid have a brokers license pharmacy. Pleasant Herald. Penny Sleffert, weekly. Massage only. customer relation 1987. available. Must be holidays, and vaco- and take tull charge of atudanta. Earn axtra monty with your own working conditions at Publisher. Large Hartford agency to: Olane Allevo, Gen­ handy and familiar' skills. Apply In person: CONSTRUCTION Help eral Manager, Ml- tlons. Apply In person; the office sales force. z c part-tima Job. Bring your chlldran with you Manchesters largest seeks attractive, well Highland Park Market, with old houses. Send Manchester Tobacco and aavo on bobyaltting ooata. 21 houra par spoken masseuses. wanted. Sheet rocker, choels Jewelers, 958 Salary plus commis­ shopping center. LOST 317 Highland Street, taper, cabinet shop Inquirees to New Hope and Candy Company, sion. Call Norma at Apply in person: Part time or full time. Moln Street, Manches­ Manor, 48 Hartford waak, aalary plua gaa allowanoa. Suparviaa Apply at once. Liggett AND FOUND Manchester. helper, finish carpen­ ter, Ct. EOE. 299 Green Rood, Tedford, Century 21. DUBOT our earriar boya and glrla. If you Ilka kida, Own transportation. Road, Manchester. Manchester. 647-9914. Pharmacy, 404 W. Will train. Beau Monde ters, mason, and la­ NURSES Aides. Home lapancndanoa and your own FOUND. Female puppy. CONTRACTOR'S Ap­ borer with good drlv- zrx: Middle Tpke, 724-0518.______Health Aides. Home­ Income, oall 047 Dari-Farms Ice Cream Co. Possible Terrier Cross. prentice. No expe­ I n g record. -9949I or 047-0047. Parkade Shopping TELEPHONE - Operotor- rience necessary. We makers. Immediate Laurel Street vicinity. Experienced only. Call openings In home core. 40 Tolland Stage Rd. Tolland, CT. 06084. Center. Tuesday. 643-8030. /Typlst - seeking a full will train selected ap­ 742-5317. GINTRY time telephone opera­ Full and port time WHAT A e u Y WHO plicants In all phases of RENTAL Agent. Port PAYS TO ENTERTHE tor. Must possess effec­ construction. Good available. New start­ SuFFiELD F inancial Applications now being accepted 8:30-5:00 p.m. tive telephone skills, time, some bookkeep­ ing rate. Coll 528-9778, □nz MARATHON IS SURE PART TIME poy, full time work. ing, no experience ne­ HELP WANTED typing 35 - 50 w.p.m., 646-5988.______Mondov-Frldoy 8:30to TO S E T . Monday through Friday. Saturday 9-1:30. PROFESSIONM. ED aptitude for figures cessary. We will train. 4:30. SHIPPING & Receiving Flexible hours and Corporation UNDASE aRCULATION CREW SUPERVISORS SALES PEOPLE COAST Guard - has a and basic office skills. clerk for Hartford la­ ELECTRICIAN, Jour­ Now arrange the circled Iptlera to good benefits. 96 — T ~ ^ form the surprise answer, as sug­ limited number of op­ Apply In person, Mon­ dles coat manufac­ neyman, commercial. Excellent opportunity for retireea, studanti, will train If naoossary. day through Friday, hourly to start. 871- gested by the above cartoon. enings for a special 2 turer. Full time, excel­ 2844.______Industrial, residential Our continued success has created additional moma. Approximatley 20 hours per week, Good working oondl- year program I Stop­ 8:30 to 4 :30 ,Prague lent pay and benefits. work under minimum work with young adults agea 10 thru 15. ping drug traffic and Shoe Company, 200 Plt- DOG Sitter needed. Rella- supervision. Good tlons. Good benefits. kln Street, East Call Mertn Brothers. ble person to walk and career opportunities in our new Glastonbury Monday thru Thursday 4:30pm-6:30pm, search and rescue are 246-1651. wages. Insurance. Ho­ A e m s m m ] Saturday 10am-2pm. Reliable tranaporta- Call 843-2145, ask for only 2 of the lobs we do Hartford. feed dog while owner lidays and vacations. location. Avoid the commuting hassles and join (Answers tomorrow) Mr. Riley. everyday. High school SECURITY Guards. Ex- works. Vernon area. 875-5905. Jumbles: FOIST BIRCH SALOON ASSURE tlon a must. If you have the ability to moti­ grads or G ED , aged 17 - perlenced or trainees. 871-6275.______Yesterday's vate young adults and have soma salat TW O Laborers to load our team which is recognized as an innovator in Answer: These words sometimes describe a law suit— Dillon Ford 29, good physical con­ Monchester/Hortford A LOSS SUIT exparianoa, your earninga potential la Home Center Professionals area. Pay 95-96.50 per trailers port time. Lo­ 319 Main Street dition. Call 203-240-4257 EXCELLENT Income for cal area. 98.00 per hour. the financial services industry. unlimited. Baaed on straight oommlaalona. collect If necessary. port time home assem­ hour. Contact Com­ Manohatter, C T mand Security. 583- DISHWASHER. Full or 601-4M-5442 collect. Jumbig Sooh No.SI li gygUgblg lor IS.SO, which ineluSgg pettgag B hanSlinf Call Susan, Circulation Department, 647- TY P IS TS — 956b weekly at bly work. For Informa­ trem JwmM*. g/o Ihl# ng«gpBp«r, f*.0. Bei 4SM, Orlando, PL SIS0t-4SSI. RICKEL HAS SUCCESS tion call 504-641-8003 6979. port time. Flexible i m m e d i a t e opening for Ineluda nama, addrott and Up coda and malig choek payoMo le Hewspsporlfeoks. 9646. 9 9 homcl Write P. O. Box extension 8201. TEACHER Aide. Imme­ hours. Above average soles person «vanted. Our Mortgage company is expanding with 975, Elizabeth, N J wages. Apply In per­ 07207. LEG A L Assistant part diate opening In spel- Draw against commis­ IN STORE FOR YOU! A-1 ASSiaNMiNTS col education class son: Rein's New York sion sales. Good oppor­ various openings including Receptionist, REORGANIZING Large time. Flexible hours. Style Dell Restaurant, tunity for the right Will train but legal room for young Devel- CELEBRITY CIPHER medical practice In route 30, Vernon. person. Please contact Typist, Collectors, Data Entry and Loan Clerks! CsHbrity Ciph«r cryptograms ora erwtod from quotattons by famous background helpful. opmentally Dlsable- Rickel Home Centers, n a m ^ "Retailer ol the Vbar” by one ol the leading home center REWAROIII Manchester. Full time d/Autlstlc students. 643-2659. EOE. poopla. poet and praasnt. Each l«tiar tn the dphar stands for ...... TO REGISTER andfor port time posi­ Call Mrs. Toylor. 647- Ideal candidates will have related experience •nothor. Today’s du9: E equaM M. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED. magazines, Is opening a new slaleK)l-the-an home center in Manchester Rickel oilers you 3230. Apply at: Community PART TIM E . Dependable much more than lust a job— we're seeking the key players for an all new winning teami & WORK 2 WEEKS tions avollable for Child Guidance School, MMCNEITEII AREA There are immediate opportunities for: (NSW IMFLOVIIS ONLY) computer oriented bobvsitter wanted for and the ability to work in a fast paced, service PERSONS io work in 317 N. Main Street, COOKS (Line). Full or afternoons In M an­ Z V J Q M J P K medical secretaries kitchen making sand­ Monchester EOE. port time. Experienced and LPN's or RN's chester home for 1 year oriented environment. • DEPARTMENT SUPERVISORS • worn pmcEstoM wiches and other kit­ or will train. Above old. Call 643-6130. LGFJKBDF YA MW niOISTRATION tONUS willing to work hard chen duties. 649-0305. GROUNDS Molnienance average wages based Avon 8t...... all Full and Part Time; and share In the re­ Workers needed tor CHILD Care needed for PACKAGE iiore Clerk. Manchester location on post experience. We HARIDJYBOJVF Litchfield 8t...... all • KCRETMIIEt wards of patient care. Port time. Some nights offer paid vacation, energetic 5 year old In addition, we are opening a new full service • SALES • CASHIERS MS NCOISTRATION 8 0 NU6 Please send resume to full time, good pay and boy. Bowers school and Saturdays. Must be working conditions. profit sharing, medical KAEFARF MZYT EADF • STOCK • LUMBERYARD Box J J c/o the Man­ reliable. Call 6494M46, Insurance, pleasant orea. Please call after banking facility which has several openings for •TYPISTS chester Herald, Man­ Coll Finn Company, 5:30pm. 643-2273 North Elm 8t...... 5-91 •M niaiBIhATION SONUS ask for Dave. 278-2960. and friendly working Rickel's benelits package Is hard to beat anywherel Wa pay 100% major medical surgical chester Ct. 06040. iWa i t People. Port or full both full and part time tellers. Cash handling, OZOYTNJPK YTJR optical & dental coverage, prescription plan, llle insurance and much more. A^il&tANT Monagerfor conditions. Apply In Woodbridga St...... 18-230 • RCCIPnOIIISTS C LEA N IN G Help— Floor $E5KlTXW77Kecep?Ton person: Rein's New time, mole or femole. •M mOHSTRATION BONUS hardware store. Good Busy Howord John­ customer contact experience, etc. preferred. APPLY IN PERSON AT experience preferred. business opportunity, 1st for growing Man­ York Style Dell, route Z ' C F T J N . ’ ■ — Evenings and/or wee­ chester real estate » Vernon.______son's. Day's, nights or • RLE CLERKS 7 7 good pay. Benefits. Jenson St...... all RICKEL HOME CENTER or MANCHESTER JOB SERVICE kends. 643-5747. office. General office OCCASIONAL part time weekends available. DARJQN DFJIJR. •M N8«aihAT1«rBmU8 Apply Conyers Hord- Experience preferred. Jordt St...... all Jester Court, 1062 Tolland T^ke. 806 Main Street, wore. 646-5707. skills required, Indud- driver needed. Call the We offer competitive salaries and company PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Don’t tell a man to go to hell Manchester, C T D ELI Clerk. Part time. Ing typing, filing, ans­ Will train reliable peo­ Parker St...... 258-351 Manchester, C T EXTRA EXTRA Evenings and wee­ Singer Company at 649- ple. Apply; Howard unless you can send him there." — Lyndon Balnee Monday April 13 9am-7pm Monday April 13 thru MW R tF lig U L BONUS. PHYSICAL Therapist. wering telephone. 6356 or apply In person, paid benefits along with opportunities for Johnson. kends. Must be 18, ma­ Johnson's, 394 Tolland Bllaa St...... all Tuesday April 14 thru T h u r^ a y April 16 AIK FOR DITAILa Port time position Computer experience 1069 M a in S tre e t, Friday April 17, 9am-5pm 9am-4pm ture and reliable. Good preferred but will Tpke, Manchester, (off professional growth. If interested, please call customer relation ovolloble to work on on Manchester. on coll bosis In skilled train. Start Imme­ exit 63, route 84). 64^ skills. Desire to learn. diately. Good starting MEDICAL Receptionist 6220. our Human Resources Pent, at 668-1261 or visit Eaat Middle Tpke...... 294-373 • ATTlNOANOSeONUS nursing foclllty. Spe- for busy physicians of­ Apply In person; High­ dollilng In short tern solory. Lombard Aseo- Franklin St...... all t oFFteas TO aiRvi vou land Pork Market, 317 dotes of Ct., Inc., 646- fice. Experience pre­ If you need a better cor to us at 157 Mountain Road, SuWield, CT."We will Highland Street, rehobllltotlon. Posi­ ferred. Knowledge of Parker St...... 104-242 tion to Include wee­ 9730. drive the youngsters to "i^tekel. Monchester.______Data Entry. Must be school, check the many meet you at a time and place convenient to your REID TEMPS kend rotation and vo- CAIi^PENTER and ia r- able to deal well with OOJT YOURSELF HOME CENTERS w suoNiioea AVI,mWiA 1.s. HAinTOao TELEPHOkilk Answering cotton relief. Please penters helper needed offerings In today's Clas­ needs. service needs people. Hours 12-6pm sified columns. 643-2711. go Gbsafled! Equal Opportunity Employer 282-1 coll Physical Therapy by an Interior renova­ Mondoy through Fri­ CALL n o n a43-ST11i 04T-9940 operotors-oll shlfts- Director at Crestfteld tions contractor. Call |Mld training. Coll 649- doy. Every other Sat­ In IM r IMk h IIi I tW IiO O X« IST, SONS Convalescent Home. 524-4565 for Interview urday 9-2. Call Donna Wont ads are your % An Equal Opportunity Employer. 643-5151. appointment. at 8724033. answer. V . 8 6 1 -0 8 0 7