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YBO Ortega Move Brings Calls for Rebel

YBO Ortega Move Brings Calls for Rebel

ri r' I '.vtv;t7 to — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 17, 1988

)88 - 18 HOMES H j ] h om es APARTMENTS MI8CELLANEGU8 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FGR8ALE lob fair New look npiiitfra* .jf MANCHESTER. New llst- AAANCHESTER- 427 AAANCHESTER- 3 bed­ WHEE^Oialr^InusBd’, Ina. Lovely 9 room South Main Street. A room Duplex. $750 with tray and detacha­ I ♦ Colonial, 4 bedrooms, custom built 8 room monthly plus utilities. ble legs. Full size elect­ Ultimate experienee large main floor family Colonial home with ? 116 baths, modern kit­ ric bed. Lark 3-wheel Spring horne Improvement room, new kitchen ca­ car attached oarage. chen, all appliances. 2 ” electric cart. Tractor UCohn’s NIT victory" binets and appliances. Four bedrooms, 2 months security. Ref­ with snowplow. 2 It you need a job /3 4 Hid Rec room, 1987 In- baths plus 2 lavatories, erences. No pets. 643- hutches, one 44" wide, A special supplement Inside ground pool, many ex­ formal dining room wasn't very pretty /13 Smart shoppers shop ••••■ ■ ••a * 2121, ______one 30" wide. Coll 646- ODD lobs, Trucking.' tras. Priced at only with 2 Chino closets. 3815. Classified! They find INCOME TAX HAR CONSTRUCTION Home repairs. You' $199,000. U 8t R Realty. Excellent closet space NEW Apartments on bus- fhaf’s a good woy fo fight name It, we do It. Free 643-2692. and first floor den. llne. 1 bedroom, 2nd the high cost of living. PREPARATION Roofing of all typea. estimates. Insured. 643- floor. $575 per month. 1 TAG In Your Homo Level lot 150 X 200. month security. Peter­ LAWN • WORKS Inleuding; Ranlal and Sola FREE ESTIMATES. 0304. COVENTRY. To be built I Immediate occupancy. SAIiS ^oprMorahlp. Call Jim Whaalar V 7 E 5 b iN ^ Asking 8345,000. Robert man Building Com- C onim tK ltl - /htidtntitl All Work Guaranteed. . - #*hoto . Nestled In o beautiful pony. 649-9404.______prophy. Trouble find- rustic setting of 7'fit J. Smith, Inc. 649-5241, CRAFT 8. TAG Sale. Sat­ WiWWtIoiW 1mm M tlm tntnet 742-10 0 9 AAANCHESTER. 3 bed­ urday March 19, 10-4. nmwooo 647-0289 I?.® 1 Rliolooropher? acres, this picture- SELLERS! You con sell We do em ergency perfect Contemporary room In 1. year old Spencer Village Rec WOOOCHIPS • tNOWFLOMNO vour own property and Duplex. 2 baths, wall to Hall. 52 Pascal Lane, J A S O N N A R O T 8K Y • bOQklngl Coll 649-3042 otters 3 bedrooms, 2'/3 save thousands of dol­ ICARPENTRY/ and ask about our In boths, family room, 2 lars. We’ll handle the wall carpeting, fully Manchester. Free 4M-4384 PRESTIGE ROOFING appllanced kitchen, parking, admission REMOOELINO troductory g lftin cor garage, wol I to wa 11 advertising. Supply the Roofing of all types. Shlngtas, Royal Weddin corpetlng, skylights, list of potential buyers. full basement on quiet and coffee all day I flat roofing, roof rtpairt. fmotoorqphv. locuzzl and more! This cul-de-sac. $800 per SATURDAY and Sunday, raiii LR«m*CAii "The Real Owner" 1- month. References and Spring cleanup, fertilizing, All work gu»r»nto»d. SPRING Cleanup. Lawn home otters every­ 401-782-8090. March 19 and 20.11am Manrlf^atrr MmlJi eARKIITRYA security. Call 645-8201. Call mowing. Hedge trim thing you desire. Call to 4pm. 8 Bishop Drive, planting, mowing. Weekly REMODEUM SERVICES ming. Related truck' today! $229,900. Klerno MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ Monchester. aervice available. CompMe home rspaira and rs- 742-7831 CONDOMINIUMS room Duplex with gar­ modaUng. we specMIze In bath­ Ing. Professional Reolty. 649-1147. Call for free estimates. rooms and kHohans. Small seals equipment. Insured. MANCHESTER. You'll FOB SALE age. $650 plus utilities. ____74 2 .74 7S eommaralal work. Raglatsrsd. In- References. Ray Hardy finally find luxury 1st month and security. Automotive aursd, rafsrenoss. 646-7973. here! New 4 bedroom SUMMIT Street Condom­ Available May 1. 646- Friday, March 18, 1988 inium. Immaculate 2 4642.______Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm ^ . 6 ^ 1 6 S FLOORING YARD Cleaning. Garage Colonial, 2Vi baths, for­ oo Cents and cellar cleaning, mal dining room, fam­ bedroom unit Ideal tor MANCHESTER- 3 bed- G & G UwN SERVKt single person or young CARS Mowing, irlnmlng and spring gutter cleaning, yard ily room, tlreploced room. $600 monthly. FGR SALE cleanup. DapsndaMa ssrvloa SAS Home cleaning, painting and living room, skylights, couple! All appliances References and secur- and low priosa. For frss Improvtmtirti A Repair FL00R8ANDIN6 decorating, all other locuzzl and more! Pri­ Including olr condi­ Ity. Colt 645-8201. eatimata call • Floors like new miscellaneous odd vate wooded lot In tioner to stay os well os EAST Hartford- 2 bed- MUSTANG 1981. 4 speed, School bids too high; officials struggle to find solution Complete, home care. good drive train, needs Paul • 646-6868 or lobs. Coll Charles 645- exclusive area. Close wall to wall carpeting, room. Heat, hot water By Alex GIrelll “No Job Too Small" • Specializing In older floors dropes and curtains. body work. $400 or best . . TheThe new new bids bids were were opened opened lust just pointedpointed in in the the hlrts bids. He said he and * , Dan - 228-9094 • Natural & stained floors 6345 anytime otter 4:30. to schools and shop­ and appliances. No Manchester Herald Parent-Teacher Association "Quiet Fria Eatimataa ping. A chance of o You con literally move otter. 643-2359. months after several other bids Roy Conyers, a member of the The bid opening was the second ning the bids quickly, Kennedy • No waxing anymore pets. Lease and secur- Council at a meeting Thursday for the schools, Bids taken in Ighbor- lifetime! $374,900. Kler- In tomorrow! To top Ity deposit. 872-0700. OLDS Delta OS 1974. $500 came in too high on the projects in Building Committee, were sche­ said, " I ’m relieved that if looks , 4 bed- 646-1143 John Varfailla • 646-5750 HANDYMAN non Reolty, 649-1147. this unit oft there Is o or best otter. Rons Bids on more than $3 million December. night that the Waddell bid was December were rejected because like we can proceed, but slightly Horn* Improvamsnl. Folntlno MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ duled to meet with Richard about $65,000 over the estimate iltchen, ROOKKEERNO/ - Bosamsnta FtnlshaS - Tllino • walkout lower level rec excellent. 643-0030after worth of renovation work for The low base bid for both they were too high. Town and disappointed beoau.se the bids WANT o Duplex? This 6-6 room! Hurry only room Townhouse with Lawrence, the architect, at 1:30 and the the Bowers bid about m , tlre- INCOME TAX FARRAND REMODELING l-loht Carpantry - OOP JOBS ■ Maple street home has fireplace. Heat and hot 5pm. Bowers and Waddell elementary schools was submitted by Naek school officials cut back on the were not lower” A^lndow INSURED $119,900. Blanchard & p.m. today to try to find some way $8.'5,000 over. Boom addftlont, dMcki, roofing, received tender loving water, carpeting, a/c, MERCURY Lynx 1981 schools-came in too high for the Construction Co. of Vernon. The projects for the new bidding and In a brief discussion with bright Rossetto Realtors, to award a contract by using "Given the magnitude of the tiding, windows tnd gutttrt. HEATING/ BARRY SCANLON core from Its owner- "W e’re Selling all appliances. Nice lo­ Hatchback, standard. second time Thursday, prompt­ firm submitted a bid of $1,850,000 included some of the work in Phillips after the bid opening, m with Btofchot tn d buNdoztr ttfv lc t /occuponf! Hardwood Well maintained. Ask­ money from contingency funds or project. I think that can be lo, In- PLUMBING 64 6 -2 4 1 1 traa astlmotas Houses" 646-2482.P cation. Call 647-1595. ing a special meeting that will for Bowers and $1,685,000 for alternates to the bid which would Lawrence, the architect, said one ovtiltb it. Call Bob Parrand. Jr. floors, master bed­ ing $2000. Call even- determine whether there is a way miscellaneous funds for printing handled,” Kennedy told the add to the price. lot tub HAWKES TREE SERVICE room with o sitting VERNON. Exclusive MANCHESTER. 1 bed­ Ings. 649-6325.______Waddell. The base-bid construc­ and sim ilar purposes. possibility might be to award the ed loti Bua. 047-8500 room apartment. Stove to award the contract. council, YBO Bucket, truck 8 chipper. Slump oreo and wolk-ln Ryetleld Townhouse tion cost estimates by Lawrence The ‘ Building Committee But after the Thursday bid contracts and then arrange and refrigerator. Ref­ TOYOTA Corolla 1977- Immediately after the bids urv-21 Baa. 645-6849 R.A. DAVIDSON removal. Free aatlmatea. closet. Separate gas Condominium. This Paul Phillips, chairman of the Associates, architects for the opening, Kennedy said it ap­ change orders with the contrac­ Estate. Income Tax unit otters 4 levels of erences required. $330 Statlon wagon, hatch­ scheduled to meet Tues were opened. Phillips said the PlumWno. Hsatlnfl. Pump Ssfvics Special conaldaratlon for heating systems, new monthly. 646-2311. back. $700. 646-5184 Building Committee, was sche­ projects, were $1,776,900 for Bow­ discuss the bids. peared that the work included in tor to reduce the cost if Nsw Intlallalions, Repairs, root and aluminum sid­ living spoce. 2 bed­ duled to meet this afternoon with results were "too close to call.” Prepared KITCHEN & BATH aldsriy and handicapped. rooms, tlreploced liv­ MANCHESTER. 3 bed- otter 4pm.______ers and $1,616,600 for Waddell. School Superintendent__ those alternates would probably necessary. "Huge Drains Claanad. Bathroom S ing. A ploesure to see the architect for the renovations. But he said, "We can’t go out to have to be omitted or delayed aw su- REMODELING KItchan Ramodeling 647-7553 $l90's. Blanchard 8, ing room, sliders oft room Duplex, near FORD Fiesta 1978. 4 Phillips said he was disap­ P. Kennedy told members of the bid again.” 4 bed- by CPA Soryjck It Our Bu$lnn$ Rossetto Realtors, dining room to potlo hospital. $625 per speed. 84,000 miles, until another time. After scan­ Please turn lo page 12 From the smallest repair fo EASTERN WATERPROOHNB with view. Full base­ good condition, rella- n, tlre- Bua. Phona 7 4 2 -8 3 5 2 ■'We're Selling month plus utilities. 1 ;>deck, 164 East Center St. the largest renovation, we COMPANY Houses" 646-2482.D ment and oil applian­ month security. 643- ble. $850. 647-8898. . speciAutma in ces. $121,900. Realty 1648.______'ul In- Manchester will do a complete |ob. Start BRAND Newllsting! Fon- FORD Pinto 1979. Well xcltlng to finish. Free estimates. • Wal Baaamcntt * HateDwayt tostlc storter or retire­ World Weeks-Breen. 4 Room apartment, 2nd maintained. Very good view I 647-9780 PLUMBING A HEATING • Sump Pumps • Foundation Craekt 487-1767 or 646-2462. floor with gas, gas condition. Reliable 2nd Heritage Kitchen & F m e ESTIMATiS . ment home! 5 room on cul- Boilers, pumps, hot Ranch home with 3 MANCHESTER. Cleon 2 stove and a refrigera­ car. Automatic, looks nedtor TAX ATTORNEY water tanks, new and WhITTiN OUARANTEE bedroom Townhouse. tor. $500 per month new, 70,000 miles. $750. Ortega move ISadrad «rem inS) Bath Center bedrooms, full attic, ng and Will advise and prepare Come visit our showroom at replacements. 8 7 M 6 4 8 spacious living room. Centrol location, close with 2 months security. Call 643-9672.______tie s I all tax returns. 182 W. Middle Tpke FREE ESTIMATES Excellent condition In­ to highway. $81,900. Telephone 645-6773. PLYMOUTH Volare 1977. urv-21 Manchester cluding new point, Coll evenings otter 6pm 5 Rooms-Manchester on Slant 6, automatic, Fstote. WHITMAN 643-9649 / 228-9616 paper, root, furnace 755-2177 or 879-1344. busline. Renovated, good condition, some 198 Oownay Oriva., Apt. A 649-5400 CONCRETE and 100 amp service. carpets, appliances. rust. $500 or best otter. Manchaatar. 838-1891 East Hartford. Priced Adults preferred. Se- 647-7621.______brings calls LOTS/LAND teoutl- ENROLLED AGENT •••eeeeeeaeeeee for Immediate sole curlty. 649-7961._____ TOYOTA Corona 1977. J.N.T. HEATING $118,000. Perfect tor FOR SALE Is Du- 12 years ins Enporloneo PAINTING/ A C O O L I N G CPS CONCRETE MANCHESTER. Main Good tor parts. $200, m I n t Tan FraparaHon / ConauWne / Tas CHFA. Won't lost. Call Street. 2 rooms. Stove call evenings 647-9515. PAPERING Installatlona. Rspaira. Burner, Patios, walks, floors, MANCHESTER (Nor­ :ellent BoMart. Water Haalsrt. quick! Jackson 8. Jock- and refrigerator. 529- FIREBIRD 1984- Auto­ es to Expart In Nsw a Old Tax laws additions & decks. son Reol Estate 647- theast area). Level lots 7858 or 563-4438. NAME your own price. Clsinlng. Rsfractory Sarvics. 8400.n approximately 3/4 matic, 6 cylinder, A/C, In this NIMERLEE D. OKEILL Father 8i Son, pointing FREE Estimates. power steering. Excel­ for rebel aid MANCHESTER. 4 rooms, X. An CallTwl: 742-5700 acre. City sewer and 646-6079 and papering, remo­ INTEREST Rotes are water. 646-7207. 1st floor, garage. lent condition, $5995 or an In- val. 872-8237. 1-800-312-4146 647-9289 down! Combine low Available Imme- best offer. 875-8095 or Ilk out ***eeeee«e»p«aw rates with an afforda­ dlately. No pets. $500 875-1703. By Jim Drinkard Iding ble price and you can per month. 649-2813. n dln- FORD Escort 1981- 2door, The Associated Press own your own 1st automatic, A/C, power ■ No combat plans for <• Prl- home! 5 plus room MGRT6AGES ROCKVILLE. Large 1 bedroom, new build­ steering, excellentcon- U.S. troops, Carluccf caped LBOAL NOTICE Court of Probate, District of HOMES Colonlol on Eost Mid­ WASHINGTON — Members of ' ve IV LETTER OF INTEREST Monchester ing. Washer-dryer dltlon. $1595. 875-8095. says NOTICE OF HEARING [ 1 0 dle Turnpike In Man­ DO NOT OO BANKRUPTI Congress are condemning Nica­ Give REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SALE chester. 3 bedrooms, hook-up, storage, ca­ GRAND Prix LJ 1983- ■ Nicaragua says air polnt- IN RE: Stop Foreclosure! Home- ble, stove, refrigera­ Loaded, 73K, 1 owner. raguan President Daniel Ortega construction Impaction firms are advised JAMES DANIEL CATENO spoclous living room, owners, consolidate vour as they become convinced that he raids could lead to war tealty Pursuant to on order of Hon. galleykltchen wlthdln- tor, carpeting. From Clean. $4800, 647-9138 Doportmant, Town of Manchester, COLCHESTER. New list­ bills, pay oft your credit $475 per month plus daytime.______n o I t Connecticut, Intends to obtain the services of o consultant William E, FitzGerald, ing, Trl-level house Ing area. Lower level ordered a m ilitary incursion into with U.S. elates engl nearing firm for Prolact No. 76-14S. Judge, doled March 9,1988 o cords, your car or busi­ utilities. Call 643-85.57 neighboring Honduras, and the hearing will be held on on nestled on 8 wooded playroom with sliders ness loan, vour mortgage evenings. HONDA Accord LX 1985- ■ Thousands across UNION STREET to nice back yard. 4 door, 5 speed, power action is renewing calls for U.S. BRIDGE AND ROADWAY APPROACHES application praying for o ocres. Builders own and save, save your U.S. protest troop jstom change of name os In sold home offers many Aluminum siding. homell NO PAYMENTS steering, brakes, win­ aid to the anti-Sandinista rebels. ilal In UNION STREET application on tile more fully Bower school area! UP TO 2 YEARSI Bad ICONOOMINIUMS dows, air, cruise con­ movement MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT appears, at the Court of amenities Including 4 "There’s a feeling that Mr. hood, bedrooms, 2'/2 baths, Just reduced! $129,500. credit, late payments or I FOR RENT trol, AM-FM stereo Ortega is pretty damn stupid, laced Estimated Construction Cost: S1.6 Million Probate on April 4, 1988 at Jackson & Jackson unemployment It not a cassette. Excellent ■ Contra officiais 2:00 P.M. skylights, lacuzzi, flre- indeed," said Rep. Dan Glick- and Construction Calendar Days; 400 olaced family room, Reol Estote 647-8400.D problem. Foreclosure as­ condition. $7250. 646- iikely to cail off peace Elizabeth A. Bldwell sistance available for the TOLLAND. Vernon line, man, D-Kan., a member of the lining •'rni desiring to be considered most submit o letter of 042-03 Ass't. Clerk 1st floor laundry, tiled PROUD os a peacock! new 1 bedroom Con­ 1542. talks vood Interest with general Information on the firm, the firm's DIVORCED and SELF- House Intelligence Committee brochure, current Federal GSA Forms 254 and 255, along entronce and baths. The owners of this truly EMPLOYED. dominium. 1'/2 baths, CHRYSLER 1973- Town — Stories on page 10 arage With a resume of key personnel and references. Come home to quality. mognlflcent home fully appllanced kit­ and Country Wagon. who was briefed Thursday on the unities INVITATION TO BID Swiss Conservative $319,000. Century 21 Ep­ hove restored every Group at 203-454-1336 chen. $615 per month. $400 or best otter. 649- border incursion against the vings ° cos* estimate of the project will be Sealed bids will be received 5135 otter 6pm.______ovoMobro to oM Interested parties for review within the Pub- In the General Services' of­ stein Realty 647-8895.0 Inch to perfection. o r 203-4S4-4404. 871-2117 leave message. Contra rebels. miscalculation, opinions were • D.W. Ic Works Administration Office located on the 2nd Floor of Circa 1760, this home Is 591.□ Lincoln Center, 496 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut. fice. 41 Center St., Manches­ GRAND Waooneer 1986. "This so-called final offensive mixed on the wisdom of President ter, CT until MARCH 29, 1988 LEOAL NOTICE sold as a rock! Over White, excellent condl- against the Contras may have Gor- PLEASE CALL 447-1142 FOR AN APPOINTMENT at 11:00 o.m. tor the follow­ 1500 square feet, 7 Reagan’s decision to deploy a ing: TO:ENROLLED STORE AND r n MISCELLANEOUS tlon, 34,000 miles. made sense m ilitarily, but it was 5^lctO- All firms ore advised that sub-consultant assignments will MEMBERS OF THE rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, $14,900. 646-5422. 3,200-man task force to Palmer- not be permitted. Additionally, each firm shall furnish the I OFFICE SPACE I ^ F O R RENT bad politics,” said Sen. Claiborne 1 I a I (1) REROOFING - 57 DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN l '/2 baths, modern kit­ FORD Tempo 1985. 4- ola A ir Base in Honduras. room name ond experience resume of oil inspection personnel. HOLLISTER STREET THE TOWN OF chen plus the keeping Pell, chairman of the Foreign Pell, D-R.L, said the move lat. 3 All letters of Interest shall be addressed to: BOLTON, CONNECTICUT: room (original kit­ MANCHESTER- Prime MANCHESTER- Indus- door, low miles, $4,000. ' (2) WATERWORKS trlal, office, commer­ 643-0545, otter 6pm. Relations Committee. tended to reduce Honduras to the laths, Director of Public Works SUPPLIES Pursuonf fo the provisions of chen) with beehive downtown office Briefings for members of Con­ fam- Town Hall Section 9-390 and 9-391 of the oven. Post and beam, space, 825 square feet. cial spoce. 2400 square VW Rabbit 1982. Diesel, status of a U.S. client state and brlck 41 Center Street (3) PLUMBING 8, General Statutes of the State approximately 1 acre, Reosonoble. 668-1447. feet. Loading dock. excellent condition, Stu HIpkIni/Spaclil lo tha Harald gress by top Reagan administra­ "m ay well be a greater threat to Manchester, CT 04040 HEATING SUPPLIES- of Connecticut, you ore her­ Woodland Industrial itove. eby warned that o caucus will you have to see this to IDEAL office suite for A/C, AM-FM, 40mpg. 1 FUEL FOR COLD NIGHT — Chris Rideout, 31 of tion officials portrayed the Sandi- Honduran sovereignty" than the roust be postmarked by o U. S. Post SPRUCE ST. FIRE Park. 643-2121.______owner. $2500 or best the 700 block of Main Street. On the steps, waiting to pay deas- STATION be held on March 23, 1988, at truly appreciate Its his­ realtor, accountant. In­ nista military action as a border Incursion. Don't Office fit roolled) or (It hand-delivered) no later than 4:30 7:30 P.M., ot Community tory. Reduced for Im­ GARAGE for rent. Stor- otter. 649-9664. Hartford, an employee of C&S Oil Co. in Bloomfield, fills for the delivery, are Marie Zaino, left, and Lucia Zaino, p.m. on April 8, 1988. The Town of Manchester Is surance and so-torth. 3 long-planned and skillfully exe­ And Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., 9,900. Hall, 222 Bolton Center Rood, mediate sale. $159,000. age only. $40 per an oil tank which supplies a 32-unit apartment building in Responses received otter this dote will not be considered on equal opportunity em­ to endorse candidates for rooms, heated, air con­ CHEVY M alibu 1983. sisters-in-law whose family owns the building. cuted attack that was threatening said Reagan’s response had dis­ t 843- ployer, and requires on otflr- election os delegates to the Jackson 8< Jackson ditioning, central Main month. Please tele­ 60,000 miles. $3500good a Contra command center about 038-03 Reol Estote 647-8400.D phone 647-8191. tracted attention from the Sandi- motlve action policy toroll of Democratic State and Dis­ Street. Wall-to-wall condition. Call otter 10 miles northwest of Bocay, NTce Its Contractors and Vendors trict Conventions, and to GORGEOUS Colonial. carpeting, panelled 5:30 647-0237. nista m ilitary thrust and cost the aped os o condition of doing busi­ transact such other business walls. Only $350 Nicaragua, just inside the Hondu­ president some political ness with the Town, os per os may be proper to come be­ Beautiful 7 room Co­ ran border. cozy Federal Order 11244. fore sold caucus. lonial with 2 fireplaces, monthly. Belflore WANTEO leverage. new TOWN OF MANCHESTER Agency 647-1413. CLYDE Several moderate Democratic LEOAL NOTICE Bid forms, plans and speclfl- Doted at Bolton, Connec­ formal dining room, TO RENT Murder suspect to undergo testing A senior Republican on Pell’s I cul- cotons ore ovolloble ot the ticut, this 17th dov of March, large fomlly room with SOUTH Windsor. Availa­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. House members, who were be­ committee. Sen. Richard Lugar, car- ’ ’ “ th* Plonnlnoond Zoning Com- Generol Services' office. 1988. sliders to deck. 2 car ble Immediately. 1300 INDEPENDENTLY em- ROUTE 83, VERNON hind a failed March 3 attempt to disagreed. He said the troop Inlng mission mode the following dtcislons: garage. Located on a ployed Carpenter- By Nancy Concelman apartment Feb 7. TOWN OF DEMOCRATIC TOWN square feet ot modern 84 (^maro Cim . *7995 Manchester Herald Red Bank Police Department told affidavit. Susan Brown was wear­ provide strictly "humanitarian" deployment "indicates we are sn. 2 SAMUEL CHORCHES - ZONE CHANGE - RESIDENCE A MANCHESTER, CT. COMMITTEE OF BOLTON treed lot and area ot office space. Prime lo­ /Crattsman seeks crea­ But Public Defender Richard W illimantic police Feb. 7 that I ap- ROBERT B. WEISS, Bv: HENRY KELSEY 84 Cantury LTD va *7395 ing sleepwear that was pulled up aid to the rebels, said the move still alert" t(i the situation in IT M B T fcS aA l^A n™ **!i*"*l? ** • *' OAKLAND tine homes. $223,000. cation d ire c tly on tive living situation. Kelley was granted a motion during a post-arrest interview, (ted. “ chonw In zoning district clas­ GENERAL MANAGER CHAIRPERSON Anne Miller Real Est­ B arter service for 84 Pontiac Trana Am *8995 A Willimantic man charged to her neck. She was naked from gave new impetus to the effort to Central Amerjc^. sification from Residence A and Industrial fo Business II for 039-03 Route 5. Must be seen. 84 Pontiac Trana Am *8995 Thursday by Superior Court Brown admitted that he had ^pa- 043-03 ate 647-8000.a Call 282-0784 Cathy space? Need garage or with the murder of his wife, a the neck down and there were pass an aid package. Lugar predfeted that the re­ iven- '22*' consisting of opproxlmotely 1.5 acres and 85 Spactrum 4 * *3995 Judge Richard C. Noren to have Identified os 47 and 81 Oakland Street. MANCHESTER. Duplex. Perrin. small shop and small murdered his wife and she could many stab wounds in her chest, But while there was unanimity quest for m ilitary support "w ill alla- ElOHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT asoidaCalltz*. *7995 former Manchester resident, will Brown transferred for psychiat­ ROBERT WEINBERO • ZONE CHANOE • INDUSTRIAL TO Unique 6-6 Duplex with place to live. Machine be found in the couple’s the affidavit said. that the Managua government e lv . MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 85 Chav. Aatro Van be transferred Saturday from the COMPRMENSIVE URBAN DEVELOPMENT - 159 A 159V a very homey touch! 3 278-7646. *9695 ric examination and the case was apartment. A pair of scissors with blood on had made a grave political Fish INVITATION TO BID 85 (^ntury 4 * *5995 Brooklyn Correctional Center to Please turn to page 12 HALE ROAD AND 17JV SLATER STREIT (W-121 - 'ap- bedrooms on each side, Rentals continued to April 14 in Superior The affidavit said Knight also -them and a piece of glass with a proyed a change In zoning district classification from In- THE CONSTRUCTION OF living room, dining 8SCavaliarCS4dr. *5995 the Insititute of Living in Hart­ Court, according to records at dystrlol to Comprehensive Urban Development for a parcel THE BUCKLAND HILLS TRUNK SEWER told Willimantic police that while bloody palm print were among '®'’,*'*’ '''o°Fo5P'’oxlmotelv20.$acresand Identified room, kitchen, 2 car RaTV/STEREO/ 88 Cantury 4 * . *9995 ford for psychiatric examination. Superior Court. in the custody of the Red Bank MANCHESTER, CONN. |# O I/------88(^maroC|M. *10,795 the items listed in the search ®®®** ®"'* ® POf^lon of 159 Hole Road and 173v garage. Very good In­ I APPLIANCES Thomas E. Brown, 29, formerly Brown was arrested by W illi­ police. Brown had attempted Siafer street. come! Great Invest­ 88 0 ld a D a lta c p 4 *11.295 warrant affidavit. T, 5S®J*® Bids for the Construction of the Bucklond Hills I^ R G G M S of 74 Foster Drive, Willimantic. mantic police Feb. 11, after being Commission urges ROBERT WEINBERO - ZONE CHANOE - INDUSTRIAL TO ment! $189,900. Anne 87 Caprtca wagon *12,595 suicide. The attempt was According to the affidavit, .h- Cl Connecticut, will be received bv FGR RENT REFRIGERATOR for was scheduled to appear today in turned over to Connecticut au- COMPREHENSIVE URBAN DEVELOPMENT - 4W, 101V, PJ**'''ct of Monchester, Walter Joyner, Miller Real Estate 647- sale. Great tor cottage 87 Chav. CalabrKy 4 * . *8995 thwarted by police, the affidavit police also found a blood-stained m A 1S9 HALE EOAD AND 171V SLATER STRIRT (W-11) - Manchester, Connecticut, 04040 8000.O______Superior Court in Putnam on thorities^by police in Red Bank, said. Approved a change In zoning district classification from In- MANCHESTER- Nicely or an extra. $75. Even­ 87 Pont. 8000 4 dr. *9995 charges that he murdered his bedspread, sheet set. pillowcase «■ ^®J.*2''" Stoadord Time M ov2,1988. Immedl- ings. 646-6441. N.J., where he was arrested on Willim|intic police obtained a dystrlol to Comprehensive Urban Development tor o parcel crtelv thyeotter, Bids will be publicly opened and Immedlo- TOLLAND. Gorgeous furnished, quiet and 87 Cantury 4 dr. *9995 wife, 24-year-oId Susan Brown, and mattress pad in the apart­ more privatization 2! ' ocfMantl Identified ttly r«ad oloud. grounds with field- private. Many extras. motor vehicle charges Feb. 7. search warrant Feb. 7 and found "* Nole Rood and a portion of 159 Hole Rood formerly of Shallowbrook Lane, ment, a piece of paper with a and 173V Slater Street. Blddersj Propowl Form, Plant, Spt- stone fireplace and Utilities Included. Se­ 872-9V11 According to a search warrant Susan Brown’s body on the white powdery substance on it S* other Contract Documenti may be examined barbecue on approxi­ curity and references. I^BOATS/MARINE Manchester. Her body was found affidavit on file at the Putnam By Tom Roum TOWN OP MANCHESTER - WRTLANDS/PLOOD PLAIN - ot the following locotlont on or otter March 15,198G: second floor in the bedroom. oly on delivering letters should be TOLLAND TURNPIKR (T-95/31-P) - Granted on Inland wet­ mately 1'/3 acres In a $240 per month. Coll EQUIPMENT in the couple’s Foster Drive court, Sgt. P ettr Knight of the The Associated Press Office of the Engineer super convenient loca­ 644-0383.______According to the search warrant Please turn to page 12 ended over time, with private lands permit and flood plain permit tor storm drainage and companies allowed to compete porcels of land identified os A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. tion. Expandable Cape ROOM tor rent. Close to TWO Aluminum Row So// Your Car 59-69 and 103 Tolland Turnpike. 25 Terrace Drive with 2 bedrooms, rem­ Boats. One $450, one WASHINGTON — A bipartisan for the business. Vernon, CT 04044 buslines and down­ presidential commission today BURR CORNERS ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP - F. W Dodge Company odeled bath, lovely kit­ town. $80 per week. $200. Call 646-2632. ■ A system of educational SPECIAL BXCBPTION/BROSION CONTEOLtWBTLANDS Eighth Utilities District chen and carport. called for a wholesale transfer to 10 Tower Lone 32 Main Street Telephone 643-9008. “ vouchersp-Snould be established -1129 TOLLAND TURNPIKE (E-V/E-H) - A op rovidS "” Avon, CT 04001 $157,900. Klernan 4 Linesns — 10 Days School addition on hold for 2 ^^ars the private sector of scores of clal exception with modifications, approved an erosion con­ Manchester, CT 04040 IPETS ANO to give pj/rents greater freedom Realty. 649-1147. government programs and servi­ trol plan and granted an Inland wetlands permit for a parcel inr *"Sc 5*,obtained ot A.R. Lombardi Associates, ___ [s u p p lies 50$ charge each addi­ By Andrew J. Davis said about a school addition in the of choic^in selecting elementary ®^ *.®.22 £®?,*’**!2? ®^ aporoximotelv 22.7acret and Identified Ilf Connecticut upon payment MANCHESTER. Over an r n APARTMENTS tional line, per day. You Manchester Herald 1989, Highland Park will initially classrooms — about $86,000 per ces, ranging from operating or sec/ndary schools for their aa 1129 Tolland Turnpika. Set. Payment tor said copies shall be bv acre of wooded pri­ southern part of town. “ That’s house students in kindergarten I ^ F G R RENT RABBITS. Mixed breed. 6 can cancel at any time. unit — took officials by surprise. prisons and airport control tow­ children. Linowes suggested SOMBRSVILLB CORPORATION - SUEDIVISION/ERO- °J f*®**® «*Hlfled check payable vacy. Executive area probably Martin School," he told through third grade. The remain­ SION CONTROL/WBTLANDS/FLOOD PUAIN - BIDWBLL to the Eighth Utilities District". Call (203) 872-2703, A R weeks old. $7 each. It may bea yearortwobeforea School officials, had received ers to delivering the mail. vouchers of about $3,000 a year Lombardi Associates, Inc. to reserve sets ot Contract Do'cu- near highways, schools Telephone 646-6649. SORRY, about 15 members of the council. ing three elementary grades will STM E T (S-77/S-7l/ie-P) - Appro vad a 40 lot aubdl vla l^ and 30 Locust Street, 1st floor, decision is made whether a earlier estimates ranging from Controversial even before its and said they might be redeema­ aroalpn cpirtrol plan and granlad an Inland waflandt parmit and shopping. Call for 4 rooms, heated. $600. NO REFUNDS OR In December, the school board be opened in successive years. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such sets In more details! $119,900. FREE to a good ^ome. 6 $636,000 addition is needed at $72,000 to $76,500. submission, the report by the ble at private schools as well, and flood plain pormlt tor a porcal of lond contlitlng of ap- Securtly. No pets, no year old port Black ADJUSTMENTS voted to reopen Highland Park The school was closed in 1984 proxlmatlay 10.7 ocrat and Idantiflad at 344 Bldwall SIraaL B?di* w m T infunriLV h!' days after openino of Klernan Realty. 649- M artin School to handle increas­ Presidential Commission on P ri­ 1147.______appliances. Referen­ Labrador. Good house School because of high enrol­ because of declining enrollment. After the visit, school officials TOWN OP MANCHESTER - EROSION CONTROL/WET- turned to X-bldd???.'” * °*®®*'»* "®* -••• ces. 646-2426 weekdays CALL HERALD ing elementary student enrol­ vatization goes far beyond earlier UilOS/PLOOD PLAIN - HV SPRINO STREET (T-W/T- dog. Great with kids. lment predictions made by the announced that they were taking Please turn (o page 12 ■The Elpbtli Utilities District reserves the right fo waive 30 Locust Street. 2 family, 9-5pm. 643-6951 lment, School Superintendent “ It ’s a question of how long the a second look at the Martin proposals by President Reagan to • APorovad an aroalpn control plan and grantad on 4 rooms each. Excel­ CLASSIFIED school administration. Officials sell off federal assets and reduce Inland waflandt parmit and flood plain parmit for aonltarv * 5? 2 1 ,!® , any or all Elds or any alternate ELLINGTON. Town- James P. Kennedy said echo of the baby boom (con­ addition. But the project has not tawar Improvamantt on a porcal of land Idantiflad aa 77V thereto. The Elghm Utilities District also reserves the right lent location. Nice lot. estimate that there will be the scope of government. house Gradens. Beauti­ n miscellaneous Thursday. tinues)," Kennedy said. been discussed publicly since Spring Straat. Owner financing possi­ ful 1 bedroom Ranches 643-2711 between 350 to 500 new elemen­ "Government should not be in t o d a y ble. $179,000. 646-2426, FOR SALE then. • ■"OSION CONTROL - and Townhouses with Talk of the addition surfaced tary school students in Manches­ Discussion of the Martin School the business of business," de­ sev UTOPIA r o a d (^79) - Approvad an aroalon control 9-5 weekdays. private entrance $510- again at a meeting of the ter within five years to add to the addition has been ongoing. The If an addition is built, it may not clared commission Chairman plan for a Parcal onpnd coniitting of opproxlmotlav 4 ocras MANCHESTER- Red- and Idantiflad as 50V utopia Rood. of Fly# P#rc#nt (5%) of Bid as o Bid Ouaront## NO BID $550 monthly Includes Parent-Teacher Association current enrollment of about 3,500 proposal was first discussed necessarily be at Martin School, David Linowes, a Democrat who Index wood Farms. 8 room appliances, wall to R n CAMPERS/ students. PAIRKBY ASSOCIATES - SIDEWALK DEFERMENT - VER­ S'^"Qb.“Rlo^^B^ro7p°OsTT,‘-“ * i;i ENOROLLS Council Thursday at Waddell publicly in November, but Kennedy said. But Martin ap­ was to formally present the NON STjWBT (P-41) - Grantad a d^armant for Cape with 1/2 acre. 3 wall, air and parking. TRAILERS 24 pagas, 2 ■actions, bedrooms, 15X25 1st ' 27% «Mlh - 2M School. The four- to six-room But school officials have also Kennedy said then he was not pears to be the strongest possibil­ report to Reagan today. tion of aldowalkt alono a portion of Vtrnon Straat. Superintendent 872- 16*paga tabloid supplamant Pert;'^*mlrn'craVd“ V“ — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 18. 1988

MANCHESTER HERAT n pyidav. March 18 .nog _ . RECORD Interest in GO P State gets offers About Town y' CoDcgg Notes trip varies for new offices /13 By Andrew J. Davis tenant like the state.” Academic teams meet Manchester Herald On 8ton«hlll dean’s list Bv Nancy Concolman The company does not have the Teams from Manchester High School and East Manchester Herald requested 100 paved parking CoHeen Cnileton of 185 Green Road has been (^tholic High School were among 57 teams The state Department of Public spaces. Fortier said. There are 60 named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at throughout the state entered in the Connecticut While high schooi Juniors from Works has accepted two propos­ to 70 paved spaces available, and Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass. She recently als for office space in Manchester JETS-TEAM competition on Thursday. Bolton will Join others aii over the the company has another acre of I completed her internship at the National Audubon summer when they go to for two state agencies seeking at land it can pave if needed, he said. The competition, which is designed to encourage Society, Washington, D.C. academic excellence in mathematics and the vifashington, D.C., to see how the least 17,000 square feet of space so But his company does have that they can relocate from an sciences, was to be held a fth e University of New government works, none so far in more space than the depart­ office at 330 Broad St. Haven in West Haven. Named on Fairfield list Manchester are scheduied to go, ment’s current location. That officiais said. Thomas H. Barnett, a state The Manchester High School team consisted of may help the company’s proposal Carolynn Delsignore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DPW spokesman, said the prop­ students Sean Bell, Justin Kim, Todd Powers, Mike For the past 16 or 17 years. because the two departments are Edward F. Delsignore of Laurwood Drive and osals have been accepted on Sears, Kurt Thoresen, Dwight Whitaker, and Andy Republican town committees and looking for 2,000 square feet more Wildhagen. Carolyn T. Janton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Repubiican women’s ciubs have behalf of the Department of space than they now occupy, Janton of Vernon Road, both of Bolton, have been Human Resources and Depart­ The East Catholic High School team includes Ray heiped send high school Juniors to Barnett said. named to the dean’s list at Fairfield University. ment of Income Maintenance. Engler of Coventry, Brian Gordon of Manchester, a weeklong Connecticut Junior Delsignore is a biology major and Janton is Intern Program, during which The DPW handles lease proposals Lisa Gunsten of Ellington, Suzanne Linder of majoring in psychology. for other state agencies. Bolton. Amy Muska of Broad Brook, Susan O’Neill students spend time in Washing­ of Manchester and Robert Poole of Vernon. ton learning about the The departments now share Democrats Cents Awarded BU degree government. 15,000 square feet of space at the Severai Boiton students are Broad Street site. However, the Registration held Doris M. LaFeniere of Manchester was among scheduied to go but Manchester human resources department 920 students at Boston University who were wants to expand to provide caucus in The YWCA Nutmeg Branch will be taking has not participated in the awarded degrees this winter. She received a master Manchester area residents with registration for preschool classes on Monday. Each program in recent years aithough of science degree in psychiatric mental health. services now available in Hart­ >n class meets once a week for eight weeks and It has in the past, Donald Kuehl, ford, said David Dearborn, public Andover includes crafts, games, music and motor skill former Republican town chair­ Kennedy man, said today. information supervisor for hu­ it looks activities. To register, call 647-1437. Earns degree at Regents Kuehl said the Republican man resources. Services such as ANDOVER — Democrats are slightly Mark A. Granger of 83 Elm St. was recently Town Committee and its execu­ child day-care payments and the preparing for the presidential le bids Commander honored awarded an associate in science degree at The tive committee have discussed elderly assistance program primaries by holding a party University of the State of New York’s Regents would become available in Man­ The Dllworth-Comell-Quey Post 102, American the program but no student has caucus at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in n with A College. chester if the department were Legion, jvill honor three-term Commander Dolores come forward to express an the all-purpose room of the pening, DavM KooVMmohMMr Hanid able to expand, he said. Plnwar at a dinner on Saturday, March 26, at 8 p.m. interest. Andover Elementary School. aid one PRIZE BUNNY — Stephen Nikodemski, The two departments are look­ Dancing will begin at 9p.m. For ticket information, chocolate rabbit, forthe Easter Egg hunt Named to president’s list " If someone who was eager to George Chomic, newly elected ard the of Burger King, and Dan Wilson, of the ing for at least 17,000 square feet party chairman, said, “ We are rrange call 646-7961. for children ages 12 and under that will go came forward. I ’m sure the I Jaycees, join the "Easter Bunny" at the Wendy M. Pedemonte of Manchester has been Republicans would find a way to of space and about 100 parking hoping for an open, lively, and ontrac- be sponsored by the Jaycees and spaces. Burger King on 467 Center St. The three named to the president’s list for the fall semester at send that person,” Kuehl said. informative exchange of our ost if Burger King on March 26 at Center New Hampshire College in Manchester, N.H. She is SATs given at school are looking at the grand prize, a large In Bolton, interested students One of the two proposals is for peoples’ beliefs and thoughts.” Springs Park. an accounting major. the departments’ current Broad He said one of the pruposes of The Scholastic Aptitude Test will be given at are to submit an essay on why Street location, which is at the the caucus is to convince people of Manchester High School on Saturday. All students they want to participate in the lage 12 Manchester Parkade, Barnett the need to exercise their right to who have registered should report to the cafeteria Three on dean's list program by April 15 to the Bolton High School Guidance Office, said. There are more than 100 choose their candidate for the lobby at 7:50 a.m. with their admission tickets and Obituaries Lynn Atherley, Sharon Todd and Shirley Zeppa, said Douglas T. Cheney, a select­ paved parking spaces available presidency. positive identification such as a driver’s license, all of Manchester, have been named to the dean’s man and member of the Bolton nsglnsld Plnto/Minchstter Herald at the Parkade, Barnett said. He The caucus also selects dele­ recent passport or photo identification card. No one list at Greater Hartford Community College for the would not reveal the exact Mary Lou Powell School. She held undergraduate Republican Town Committee. GETTING READY — Carl Ochnio, left, gates for the four conventions will be admitted without proper identification. Community College from 1965 to fall semester. tor of the event, while Ferguson is number of spaces because if is degrees from Hartford College Essays will be judged by a and Susan Ferguson put up a sign scheduled for this year. The e Parking Is available in the student lot adjacent to Mary Lou Powell, 52, of Laguna 1968. She was the first president of representative for the Manchester part of the bidding process. conventions for which the en­ Brookfield Street. Niguel, Calif., died Thursday at for Women and Mount Holyoke member of the committee, proba­ the Connecticut Colleges Faculty Studying In Israel advertising Job Fair '88 at Manchester Chamber of Commerce. The college The Broad Street building is dorsed delegates wuill be se­ her home after a long Illness. She College in South Hadley, Mass., bly someone from the Board of Association. Community College on March 26. owned by F N M Trust, a lected are the 55th District was the wife of Theodore Powell, and a master’s degree from Steven Cole, son of Daniel and Florence Cole of 40 Education, he said. and the East of the River Chambers of In 1968, she became dean of Ochnio, director of the college's career subsidiary of Wilder-Manley As­ Convention for State Representa­ Pregnancy class offered a former member of the Man­ Trinity College in Hartford. She Carpenter Road, is studying in Israel this winter Cheney said the committee has Commerce Association are sponsoring William Smith College in Geneva, sociates of Waltham. Mass., tive, the 2cd Congressional Con­ chester Board of Directors and also earned a doctorate from gotten an average of four essays services-placement office. Is coordina- the event. A free, two-night early pregnancy class is offered N.Y. Later, she was dean of under Union College’s Term Abroad Program. according to town records. vention, a seat now held by Rep. at Manchester Memorial Hospital on Monday, former director of Connecticut’s Union Graduate School in Cincin­ students and associate professor He is a graduate of Kingswood Oxford School, each year and usually sends one nati, Ohio. ^ student. The other proposal is for an Sam Gejdenson, the 35th Senator­ March 21, and Monday, March 28. from 7 to 9 p.m, community college system. of English at Kingsborough Com­ West Hartford. He’s a member of the class of 1989 at approximately 19.100-square-foot "Anybody ... Republican, or ial District, now held by Sen. No registration is necessary. She was bom Mary Lou Smith She was an English teacher at munity College in Brooklyn. N.Y. Union in Schenectady, N.Y. and is a liberal office at 440 North Main St. owned Democrat or independent... can Marie Herbst, and the Demo­ in Casco. Maine, and graduated Manchester High School from She had also been assistant to arts-social science major. by Fabrication Specialists Inc. of enter,” Cheney said. Fair focuses on job hunters cratic State Convention. from Hartford Public High 1959 to 1965 and at Manchester the president at Hartford College Manchester. D of I meets The cost to any interested The evening’s agenda also will I for Women and director of the Dana Fortier, vice president include an explanation of the Named on dean’s list student is $250, which includes Bv Nancy Concelman The Daughters of Isabella will hold a dinner at counseling center there. She was ter, Savings Bank of Manchester, higher-education degrees. Och­ and general manager of Fabrica­ rules governing the registration lodging, meals and transporta­ Manchester Herald 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday in St. James School cafeteria director of Career Directions for Stella Ntate of Manchester has been named to the Manchester Memorial Hospital nio said more than 50 percent of tion Specialists, said he did not of voters by mall, and the on Park Street. Call Agnes Buccino for reservations Deaths Elsewhere Women at Yale University, New dean’s list for the fall semester at HartfoM College tion to and from Washington. The and state and national companies It could be called the ultimate those who attended last year’s expect that his company’s prop­ absentee ballot laws as inter­ for at 643-7279. Haven, and a consultant to for Women. program is open to any junior who with Manchester branches, in­ job-hunting experience. fair were Manchester residents, osal would be accepted, preted by Democratic party Fairfield University, the Fair- is a resident of Bolton, but cluding McDonald’s. Bob’s Stores but the fair is open to anyone. cci Roland Drew Hundreds of hungry job seekers “ I don’t think we’re going to be secretary Marie Burbank, and KathiMn Noonan field and Danbury school boards students don’t necessarily ha ve to Inc., and the Stop & Shop Cos. Childbirth discussed Receives honors at Skidmore are expected to converge upon “ The community population successful,” Fortier said, Registrar of Voters Betty SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) LONDON (AP) - Kathleen^ and several corporations. She attend Bolton High School. Che­ "W e’ve got some good Man­ the 1988 Job Fair at Manchester really represents a well-educated "(though) it’s hard to find a Kowalski. air Manchester Memorial Hospital will present three — Roland Drew, a movie actor Noonan, who preserved the ma­ was a member of the scholarship Maura A. Hagearty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ney said. chester businesses. ’ ’ Ochnio said. applicant pool,” he said. Community College on March 26. var sessions on pain reduction during childbirth on who quit Hollywood in the 1940s nuscript of her Irish father’s board of Emhart Corp. of Richard Hagearty of 8 Green Hill St., has earned The student who writes the Other participating companies Visitors are encouraged to beginning Thursday, and continuing April 21 and for a second career in dressmak­ working-class novel, “ The Farmington. honors for the fall semester at Skidmore College, winning essay will receive $125 About 75 prospective employers THE SECOND SPRING EDITION OF THE will be on hand from 9 a m. to 2 include Aetna Life & Casualty, bring resumes for on-the-spot May 26 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. R o ^ rt Audet. ing, died at home of natural Ragged Trousered Philanthro­ Besides her husband, she is Saratoga Springs, N.Y. toward tuition from the Bolton 3SS p.m. at the college’s Program the Connecticut Bank & Trust Co., interviewing. Representatives Glastonbury > M.D.. an anesthesiologist, will discuss pain relief causes Thursday, his son said. He pists," died Saturday at the age of survived by a brother, Glen Smith Republican Town Committee. the Connecticut Labor Depart­ op Center in the Lowe Building to from the businesses will conduct and types of anesthesia. The sessions are free and was 87. 95. Jr. of South Windsor; a nephew That money comes from dona­ ment and Southern New England talk to prospective employees free classes in resume writing Antiques & Collectibles Show open to the public. It was first issued in 1914 after Daniel Mosher of South Windsor;’ tions to the committee, Cheney Telephone. and interviewing. Drew’s roles included that of and possibly schedule interviews lls his daughter produced the ma­ three sisters and two other Corrections said. Glastonbury High School Prince Baron of Vulcan in the that day. " It ’s a good opportunity for ’’They’re getting it right from Hubbard SI., Glastonbury, CT ice nuscript and was introduced to brothers; and many nieces and It is not clear whether any Society seeks nominations Flash Gordon serials of the late The fair is being held because of someone who’s looking for a the people in the industry.” publisher Grant Richards. other nephews. She was the Coventry students plan to go SPONSORED BY GLASTONBURY EXCHANGE CLUB 1930s. the regional unemployment rate position. It’s helpful for an Ochnio said. Under the Management of Thomas Barrows & Sons. Ud. HAMDEN — The Quinnipiac College Sigma Xi Robert Noonan’s novel, written widow of Louis Thibeault. A page 1 notice in some copies of Thursday’s since attempts to reach Republi­ 10 The appeal of stardom faded of 3.2 percent, and to provide a applicant because of the conven­ Ochnio said he and representa­ P.O. Box 141, Portland, CT 06480 — (203) 342-2540 Club, a scientific research society, is seeking under the pseudonym Robert The funeral is private and will Manchester Herald incorrectly said that a spring can party officials in that town for Drew during the 1940s, and he service to businesses, job hunters ience.” Ochnio said. " It’s great tives from the Chamber of nominations for its annual outstanding high school Tressell, describes life among his be held in California. home improvement supplement was included in the were unsuccessful this morning. quit acting to enter the garment and those who want to change for the em ployers because Commerce Association began SUNDAY, M A R C H ~20ri988^0X M . to 5:00 were teacher award. fellow house painters and decora­ paper. The supplement is included in today’s During the workshop, students industry as a representative and Memorial donations may be edition. careers. they’re getting to interview a planning this year’s fair “ the day lident The award recognizes dedicated teachers and the tors. will spend a week in the offices of large applicant pool.” Where 130 Quality Dealers Irom throughout New England and Now York will be on hand maker, said his son, Damon made to the Mary Lou Smith Participants will also get free after the job fair ended last to greet you loy a fostering of re.search in the natural or social He died of tuberculosis in 1911 Sen. Lowell Weicker, Rep. Chris­ Fund. Casco Northern Bank, The proposed aquifer protection plan for resume-writing and interviewing Convenience for the job hunters year.” So far, he said, the work Imer- sciences or mathematics. Drew. He manufactured in Liverpool while waiting to topher Shays, Rep. Nancy John­ FOOD BAR OPEN THROUGHOUT THE SHOW women’s dresses under the label Bridgton, Maine, for educational Manchester would prevent the expansion only of tips from the interviewers and is one reason the fair will be held appears to have paid off, judging Teachers may be nominated by administrators, emigrate to the United States. He son, Rep. John Rowland and Damon Originals. and career assistance to young existing high-risk businesses in the aquifer resume readers. on a Saturday, he said. About 40 by the response from busines.ses. General Admiulon *2.50 • With this Ad *2.00 move department heads or faculty members. A resume was buried in a pauper’s grave. people. other government personnel. protection zone. This provision of the proposal was Carl Ochnio, a coordinator for percent of those who attended last “ It seems like we have a lot of 1-91 North or South to Putnam Bridge Exit. Main 8t. Exit on Rt. 2 Eaal. to the and two letters of nomination should be sent to Cheney said. incorrectly reported in a story In Wednesday’s the event and director of the year’s fair were already em­ good com panies,” he said. and Professor Harvey R. Levine, Quinnipiac College, The entire program, which Rt. 2 West to Exit 8, turn left, go to end of atraot, look for argni. e Manchester Herald. (^reer Services-Placement Of­ ployed, he said. Nearly 43 percent “ That’s a good sign for us Now eat to Hamden. 06518. begins July 11 this year, runs four Rt. 2 East to Exit 7, turn left on New London Tpka, look (or aigna. Honor Rolls fice at the college, said he expects had bachelor’s degrees or other all we need is the people.” n the Nominations must be received by March 31. weeks, but the workshops each last one week. This year, 192 about 1,000 people to attend the fair. About 500 people attended \rlz., Joseph Burns, Elizabeth Carriera, John Thoughts students from all over Connecti­ Thlery, Laura Vodoplvec, Scott Woll, last year’s fair, the first spon­ i dis- East Catholic Carroll, Diane Cotlln, Cheryl Constan­ Maureen Ward. cut will participate in the pro­ tine, Brian Danforth, Kendra Darby, sored by the college and the East andi- Second honors gram, which means 48 students Current Quotations The honor roll for the second William Evans, Karen Fehllng, Susanne Deborah Choman, Mary-Jo Powll- of the River Chamber of Com­ it the Flgueredo, Lynn Gentllcore. shen, Daniel Revellese, Jason Wood. Herl Nouwen reported that when he visited per week will spend time with Where can you save quarter at East Catholic High Sharon LaFargue, Bridget Lavery, Mother Teresa of Caicutta and asked her how he state representatives and con­ merce Association. ic a l School is: Scott Livingston, Stephanie McDer­ SENIORS mott, Bridget McNamee, Michele could best live out his vocation as a priest, she put it gressmen, said Marge Broadbin, The association consists of " I am kind of tired of this kind of baloney!" — Honors with distinction FRESHMEN Morin, Christopher Mueller, Gregory Thomas Aylward, II, Robert Boucher, very simply: "Spend one hour a day in adoration of special assistant at Weicker’s chambers from Manchester, ’ ell’s Arizona Gov. Evan Mecham, responding to Owen, Margaret Riley, Cynthia Snyder, Honors wllli dlillnctlon Bathanv Buteau, Page Chrlstmon, Ray your Lord and never do anything you know is wrong Bridgeport office. Weicker East Hartford, Enfield. Vernon- on Garden Tractors? igar, Louis Spodacclnl, Amy Watson. Engler, Jr., Isabelle Godbout, Brian questions during his impeachment trial before the Amanda Botticollo, Elizabeth Con­ Second honors and you wiil be ail right.” Rockville and South Windsor. :roop state Senate. klin, Robert Grande, Sarah Harvey, Gordon, Douglas Hickey, Amy Mergen- created the program. Jennifer Honor, Maureen Kerwin. Katherine Carbonneau, Kathryn dahl, Susan Murphy, Susan O'Neill, At first hearing, that doesn’t sound so difficult. The only requirements for Last year’s fair was held in May. are First honors Ouellette, Jeffrey Seaver, Timothy Robert Poole, Barbara WIecek. Seeger, Ann Woykovsky. But what she is talking about is nothing less than a students who wish to attend one of Ochnio said he expects more n in "The violence, it’s got to stop. You shoot me. I Stacy Bw.onome, Nancy Byrne, Bren­ dan Connolly, Mario Cuneo, Jason First honor* complete change of mind and spirit, a complete the workshops is that they must people this year because of the shoot you.... This can’t go on any more." — William Davenport, James DeLeo, IV, Suzanne JUNIORS Karleen Beniamin, John Bloke, Jr., earlier date, which falls in the 5 re- Honors with distinction Alyson Blow, M nlela Bocter, Jennifer re-ordering of priorities. It sounds like nothing until have completed their junior year Burke, grand marshal of the St. Patrick’s Day Dube, Todd Emerick, Laurie Golllvan, “ hiring season” will MIrello Glambalvo, More KwasnIckI, Jeffrey DIM, Erin Hagearty, Maureen Boulav, Kelly Burns, Stephen Carlson, we remind ourselves that most of us cannot keep and be sponsored by the local Parade in New York City, referring to bloodshed in Long, Eileen Neuser, Margaret Nolan, Melissa Carroll, Claudine Champagne, So far, about 59 businesses have *2000 Garden Tractor Kara Lawson, Stacey Luoma, Nancy Lisa Palosek, Matthew Price, Dorian still.for three consecutive minutes, let alone for an Republican town committee or Northern Ireland. Mace. Debra Dalesslo, Matthew DembickI, signed up for the fair, and Ochnio ;p 12 Elizabeth Marques, Denise MIsko, Reiser, Poul Rusezyk, Jeon Zielinski. Lawrence Oeptula, Dawn OlStefano, hour. Republican women’s club, First honors Deborah Dower, David Dubos, Maroo doesn’t predict a problem getting Gear drive tractor. Rugged tractor with caat-lron Christopher Polpe, Kevin Pedneault, Laurie Anorga, Thomas Carlson, Goll What is it that you want tochange? Would you like Broadbin said. Christopher Poraro, Amy Slddons, Englehardt, Catherine Foley, Kathleen the remaining businesses. The transaxle end separately controlled power-take­ Guido Slaneen, Michael Tetreault, Chicolne, Suzanne-Marie Conconnon, O' Iw le , Michael Griswold, Jill Hen- to lose weight or stop smoking? Would you like to be Local committees will choose Dr. Crane’s Quiz Kristine Trohan, Steyen Watson, Tracy Kimberly Cuneo, Jennifer DeMarco, dricks. Dean Johnson, Kathryn Jude- more relaxed and less stressed? There are books, the interns in different ways, she building can accommodate 75 off can handle your toughest gardening end Williams, Diane Woykovsky, John Kelly Fahey, Sarah Fallon, Concetto nls, Carla Kohler, Joseph Koubo. businesses, and Ochnio said he Zabkar, III. Fusco, Kristen KozIckI, AAotthew Kru- Colleen ^negan, Erin Lenehon, Su- groups, and counselors who can help. But reai said. ground maintenance chorea. Tranaaxle has 4- Second honors koskl, Jodl-Lvn LeBrun, Laurie Leo­ zonne Linder, Nancy Martel, Robert change is internal and it begins with a change of "It's entirely up to each town may need a waiting list for those ' Cheryl Griswold, Amy Lok. nard, Peter Lopatka, Teresa Luetlen, McNamM, Elisa Mis, Amy Muska, businesses that sign up too late in forward speeds plus R & N. Combination clutch/ Kevin Lynch, Maura MacDonald, Col­ spirit. I think that was part of Mother Theresa’s committee how they choose the 1. The occupants of a farrowing house will Melissa Myers, Lisa Pearsall, Jo-Marle case some of the 75 cancel. brake pedal for simple one toot operation. Big 2.5 probably SOPHOMORES leen Madden, Elizabeth Maheu, Mork message. young people," Broadbin said. 9 McConnell. -"L' Sllverstein, Danielle Smith, Last y e a r’s fair had 54 Honors with distinction Anyone can change for a short time but sustaining Students will have a chance to gal. gas tank. Large 23 In. diem, rear end 16 In. CROW WHINE PUFF SQUEAL Mory-Ellen Callahan, Romy Choi, Phyllis McDevItt, Steve Mezel, Sta­ S w o Stamboulls, businesses. Borbara Chorozyczowskl, Jennifer Gl- cey Milne, Karen Mozdzierz, Mary- MlcheUne Stephens, Carol Trocclolo, ourselves in a new direction over the iong haul meet with Connecticut delegates diem, front pneumatic tires help protect lawn. K**!**., S’kPl'onle Ogrodnlk, Ellen Turcotte, Kimberly VanDerscoff, “ We’ve got a wide mix,” he 2. 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Friday. March 18, 1988 — 5 is ciose to deai at the ‘boy’s night out’ STATE Chiefs suit says Rocky Hill for Compounce NEW HAVEN (AP) - Robert was expected to attend. & REGION got revenge for racism talk Donegan walked past a crowd of But Joseph I. LJetNerman, state demonstrators outside a men- attorney general and a Demo­ NEW HAVEN (AP) - Rocky been stolen from the lot. Herbst lawyer saying the commission BRISTOL (AP) — Lake Connpounce, the nation’s only St. Patrick’s Day dinner and cratic candidate for, the U.S. DOT workers punished Hill police Chief Philip Schnabel have the later partially justified his deci­ had "directed” the council to oldest continuously operating annusement, park, said that " if they did dllow Senate, decided to skip tte event is seeking punitive damages in a WETHERSFIELD — Two maintenance sion by citing pervasive racism in grant the raise. parking could open its 142nd season this spring If a group of women, I wouldn’t come.” he has attended frequently in the federal lawsuit alleging his supervisors for the state Department of the department and an Inade­ "That ticked me off,” Council­ re are 60 Wisconsin businessmen can close a deal with the Donegan, a supervisor for last 20 years. town’s manager and council ible, and Transportation have been suspended without quate description of the suspects. man Thomas C. Waldron said. park’s major lender quickly, Mayor John Leone Amtrak in New Haven, was one of Lieberman said his presence violated his constitutional riglitto r acre of says. pay and a district manager reprimanded for Schnabel, and later the state Several other council about 425 men to attend the was sending a message that he free speech by retaliating aJMnst directing state road crews to paint yellow center Commission on Human Rights members, including Mayor Paul .he said, l^one said Thursday that Wisconsin businessmen popular annual Knights of St. "tolerated or accepted discrimi­ him for his frequent ^ b lic es have lines on Derby city streets at no cost., and Opportunities, said racial T. Daukas, refused to comment. have offered to buy the park and want to hold ethnic Patrick dinner on Thursday nation against women.” statements about local racism. depart- intolerance was a problem in the Councilman Paul G. Delaney festivals and offer top entertainers there. night. Outside the hotel, Patricia The unauthorized striping, dohi^l986 and The lawsuit, filed in U.S. n. That police department. said the lawsuit will not affect the If a deal Involving Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. " It ’s a tradition,” Donegan Ireland, executive vice president 1987, was requested by Derby o ffi^ ls through a District Court in New Haven on >roposal - .) The commission also said in a council’s attitude and that can be consummated quickly, the park could open in said. “ This is boy’s night out.” of the National Organization for public works supervisor, who placed an Thursday, says Town Manager ents are report Jan. 14 that there was "there’s no chance that we will the spring, Leone said. About 80 demonstrators outside Women in Washington, D.C., envelope containing $150 in cash in a DOT crew Dana Whitman Jr. and town set more evidence that the council had reconsider giving him a pay ’The undisclosed offer is acceptable to Hershey the dinner chanted "Oink, oink” joined in the demonstration. foreman’s truck after a full day’s work by the occupy, council members violated the retaliated against Schnabel be­ increase.” Entertainment and Resort Co., the park’s majority and “ This sexist dinner has got to “ We have to ask ourselves what DOT crew, state reports show. First Amendment rights of cause of his outspokenness Several council members, until owner, but It has yet to be approv^ by the bank, go.” are they (men) afraid of,” she Suspended by the DOT were Richard White, Schnabel. against racism. The commission the release of the state report, sources close to the negotiations told ’The Hartford Gov. William A. O’Neill and said. "They should open up the The lawsuit says that Schnabel operations superintendent at the District 4 recommended Schnabel receive repeatedly said the complaints of Courant. New Haven Mayor Biagio DiLieto doors and come into the 20th has not received expected pay office, and Russell Nelson, a general foreman of a pay raise. racism were a smoke screen to The purchase offer is from Joseph Entertainment apparently arrived early for the century before it ends. These are raises and has been “ the subject the sign and painting section. John Preston, a " I think (the town’s) conduct distract attention from Herbst’s Group Inc., whose principals are a Milwaukee real prime-rib dinner and skirted the places that business and political of harassing and demeaning maintenance manager at the DOT’S district has been outrageous and poor decision and Schnabel’s estate developer, Joseph Zilber. and Joseph protesters by entering through a leaders come to see and be seen. ” interoffice memoranda” sent by Balestrieii, who operates several theaters in the back door. headquarters in New Milford, was verbally (Schnabel’s) First Amendment refusal to discipline him. Another protester, Joe Gra- reprimanded. AP photc Whitman since the controversy rights need to be vindicated in Milwaukee area. The Knights of St. Patrick, a Council members voted to barz, an aide to Bridgeport about racism began in April. court,” said Schnabel’s lawyer, Balestrieri visited the 70-acre park on the men’s organization with more CAMPAIGN STOP — Massachusetts enact some of the report’s recom­ Mayor Thomas Bucci, said he At that time, Schnabel’s admi­ Christopher Hodgson. Bristol-Southington border Thursday. than 700 members, has been O’Neill: Nominating too long Gov. Michael Dukakis shakes hands mendations, but have been reti­ was at the ph)test because the nistrative lieutenant. John C. Schnabel and Whitman said cent in speaking about the report The newspaper reported in today’s editions that holding the dinner on St. Pa­ during a brief presidential campaign Herbst, recalled a cruiser that group excludes women at the HARTFORD — Democratic Gov. William A Thursday they would not com­ and whether they agree or Joseph Entertainment Group reached an agree­ AP photo trick’s Day for more than 100 dinner. stop in Bridgeport Thursday. had been dispatched to investi­ ment with Hershey more than a week ago. years. O’ Neill says the national party may face a ment on the litigation. Two disagree with its conclusions ats are When asked why he felt O’Neill gate a resident’s report that Michael Mervis. spokesman for Zilber’s real DINNER PROTEST — Demonstrators yell at a man attending the annual brokered convention in Atlanta in July in which council members said they were about racial intolerance. idential O’Neill had said he would didn’t make a public appearance "suspicious-looking” Puerto Ri­ not surprised by the lawsuit. estate, financial and retail Interests, confirmed that leadership deals for a nominee. CPEC fears tax Increase An lawyer for the American' I party Knights of St. Patrick dinner in New Haven Thursday. About 75 people attend the by-invitation-only before the dinner, Grabarz, said can men had stolen a car from One councilman said he had the partners are interested in the park. O’ Neill also said Thursday that the Civil Liberties Union said Thurs­ A ‘sday in protested the dinner because women were hot allowed. dinner, despite the controversy. " If you have to hide some place HARTFORD —■ A big tax increase will be Caldor’s parking lot. been in favor of giving Schnabel a have no definitive agreement but the talks presidential nominating process is too long, too day that being denied a pay raise of the "We Lt. Gov. Joseph J. Fauliso also you shouldn’t be going.” needed to balance the state budget if the A short time later, a Rocky Hill pay raise until the council re­ are serious,” Mervis said. expensive and “ hasn’t been of great benefit" to is sufficient cause to bring a civil ool. legislature passes Gov. William O’ Neill’s fiscal resident reported that her car had ceived a letter from Schnabel’s Mervis said the group wants to keep the the Democrats. rights case against the town. elected plan for 198/89, a business-backed government amusement park open, but also wants to hold O’Neill, who has not yet endorsed anyone for We are I State rep challenges Morrison in 3rd District watchdog group says. festivals with ethnic themes, similar to those that the Democratic nomination, Indicated, as he has ly. and The Connecticut Public Expenditure Council draw millions to the Summerfests program held in before, that he might go to Atlanta as an of our HARTFORD (AP) — If the opening state Capitol. "H e has been long on said Thursday that its chief concern was Veterans’ agency now in place Wisconsin. Patton also attacked Morrison’s Morrison, 44, a former executive uncommitted delegate. hts.” salvos were any indication of things to criticism and rather short on con­ O’ Neill’s proposal to use $344 million in one-time John Nolan, a lawyer for CBT, declined to say if congressional attendance record, the director of New Haven Legal Assist­ ioses of come, this year’s 3rd District congres­ structive (suggestions) of his own.” revenues to balance the 1988-89 budget of $6.3 ROCKY HILL (AP) - The get V.A. accreditation. "But we the bank is considering an offer from the Wisconsin amount of traveling he do^s, his office ance, crushed his 1986 opponent, responsibility, new legislation >ople of sional race could be a bruiser. Patton, a five-term legislator from Drug agents recover cash billion, an 11 percent spending increase over the state Department of Veterans hope to get that done in a very, businessmen. The bank holds an $18.3 million loan budget and even his management of Ernest J. Diette Jr., by more than approved Tuesday by the Public right to State Rep. Gerard B. Patton. Milford, accused Morrison of being of current budget. Affairs has officially opened for very short time,” Selavka said. package on the park. New Haven Legal Assistance, which 64,(MM) votes, taking 70 percent of the DARIEN — Drug agents breaking up on a Health and Safety Committee 'or the R-Milford, launched his campaign being too cozy with labor unions and business with six service officers Meanwhile, the officers will Negotiations apparently center on how to Patton said was investigated by the 164,000 votes cast. drug sale in Brazil have recovered nearly $8 "The governor’s budget recommendation would greatly enlarge the Thursday with a vitriolic attack on ignoring the needs of the district’s hired to help military veterans assist veterans in any way they restructure the debt package, the newspaper General Accounting Office during million in cash stolen earlier this year from the does little to brake the spending spiral that is the agency. s dele- U.S. Rep. Bruce A. Morrison. Morri­ suburbs, and he tried to blame Patton, 55, owns a real estate and obtain federal benefits, depart­ can and will refer claimants to reported. Morrison’s tenure. Federal Reserve Board and made four arrests, primary cause of the budget-balancing That legislation would place the entions son countered with charges that Morrison for the condition of public travel agency in Milford. He serves on ment Commissioner Lary Se- the V.A., he said. The “ Jerry Patton is careless with the according to a spokesman for Brink’s Inc. difficulties,” said CPEC Vice President Michael lavka said. state Veterans Home and Hospi­ A disagreement about who will assume a $2 Patton plays fast and loo.se with facts housing in New Haven. the Housing and Public Safety com­ B. Levin. The department was created to he en- facts,” Morrison said. “ The repeated The money was part of a $50 million shipment tal in Rocky Hill under the million loan guarantee separates the two sides the and has little idea what being a “ Despite his 10 years in the mittees in the General Assembly. Selavka said Thursday, how­ help veterans claim millions of be se- report said. congressman entails. misstatement of facts leaves me from the Federal Reserve Board in New York to ever, that the new officers are not jurisdiction of the Veterans A f­ legislature. Jerry doesn’t really un­ Patton said he has raised about dollars in benefits believed forfe­ fairs Department. The hospital Mstrict "The voters will be disappointed if wondering whether he is ignorant of the Central Bank of Argentina that was stolen yet accredited by the federal " ’The two sides are so close something should be derstand the job of a legislator,” $20,000 of the $400,000 he hopes to Panel favors mobile homes ited every year. Many of the runs on a budget of about $21 !senta- this is ail he has to offer.” the the truth or knowing the truth, sometime between Feb. 4 and 5, said Marven Veterans Administration and worked out. This park has the potential to be opened Morrison said. "Some of what he said spend on the campaign. state’s estimated 460,000 vete­ million a year with about 500 >1 Con- third-term Democrat said in a tele­ deliberately chooses to misstate it.” Moss, a spokesman for Darien-based Brink’s. HARTFORD — The legislature's Select they cannot legally review a in the spring,” Leone said. “ But every week there is today suggests what h^really wants is The 3rd District is comprised of 16 rans are either debilitated, un­ employees. y Rep. phone interview from Washington He predicted that Morrison will The money was shipped through Brink’s in Committee on Housing approved and sent to the veteran’s application file and a delay, the less likely it is that it will happen.” to be the director of public housing in cities and towns, including New aware they are entitled to benef­ "The purpose of the legislation *nator- after Patton’s announcement at the New Haven.” receive $300,000 to $400,000 in contri­ routine flight aboard a commercial airliner in 13 Planning and Development Committee a bill represent the veteran. its or incapable of filling out the y Sen. Haven, in south-central Connecticut. butions from unions alone. that would prohibit towns from using zoning Under the law that set up the is to put all veterans things under bags and was made up of new, consecutively complicated forms correctly. the heading of veterans,” Se­ Demo- numbered $100 bills, Moss said. regulations to bar mobile homes. department, the officers have a While the department con­ The bill, approved Thursday on a vote of 11 1, full year to receive training and to lavka said. "Eventually, they will tinues to gear up to meet that be.” so will would require municipalities to make some of the BuccL^ft^s more layoffs provision for mobile homes in their zoning ration regulations and prohibit making siting and B R lD (sE p 6 ^ \ p For the third time in a d the density requirements any stricter than for month,^^yor Thomas W. Bucci said he will lay Inter­ traditional housing. party off 14 cit^ifiployees, bringing the total number [, and of layoff/ Betty GENUINE PARTS S AUTHORIZED SERVICE GUIDE. Annual salaries and benefits for the 14 Substitute Is a hazard PROFCSSIONAL em ployedsL^i^W d total $305,251, Bucci’s ATLANTA — Federal health officials have 168 Woodland St. • 643-8474 aide, Liz Peh w elli, said Thursday. QUALTIY eONTROUeo ing some of that old longer, lower cautioned chemistry teachers not to substitute Open 8 am - 6 pm Dally News to get you in gear wider look. The 1989 DeVille will mercuric oxide for silver oxide in laboratory have short fins and rear-fender skirts. EASTER LILIES AUTO BODY REPAIRS! Ford drops a rollicking new 225- experiments, citing raised mercury levels in By Peter Bohr The last time wheel-well hiding skirts $2,000 missing from court BULBS PHRYSANTHEMUMS ALL MAKES... DOMESTIC S IMPORT horsepower, twin-cam V-6 engine into students in a Connecticut class. Contributing Ekiitor, Road & Track graced a Caddy’s flanks was in 1976. CALLALILLIES • 3 LICENSEO APPRAISERS • about 15,000 Tauri. Incidentally, the NORWICH — About $2,000 was embezzled ARE IN! • More blasts from the past: If you In the class at Watertown High School, a AZALEAS This week, tidbits, trivia and possi­ engine is being developed for Ford by from the Superiw Court clerk’s office in teacher used mercuric oxide because no silver Tubaroui. BcgonlM should find yourself earless and in Los Qloxinlu, Dihlln, bly something useful: Japanese motorcycle-builder Angeles (a horrid fate). National Car Norwich between last September and January, oxide was available for an experiment to show VIOLETS • Been wondering which cars are Yamaha. FlVMtU, UIlM, Rental at the L.A. International Air­ state auditors have reported. < the effect of removing oxygen from a mixture, BlMdlng Haartt. CALCEOLARIA ______jy^eOlW M EWT trouble-free? J.D. P ow er & Asso­ • If you’re still running a car or port has a fleet of fully restored Auditor Leo V. Donohue said $2,021 was 8 the Centers for Disease Control said in Canna Bulba, ate. CROWN OF THORNS ciates, a highly regarded automotive truck from the 1950s or ’60s that was American oldies for hire starting at missing from cash fines paid to the clerk’s office Thursday’s edition of its Morbidity and •FLAT BED SERVICE • market-research group, surveyed designed to use leaded gasoline, here’s BROMELIADS $49.95 a day. The fleet includes a 1960 during that five-month period. State police are Mortality Weekly Report. SPECIAL ALLOY 35,000 owners of 1987 models. a little good news. The Environmen­ Cadillac, a 1962 Chrysler 300, a 1957 BEGONIAS tal Protection Agency has backed investigating the loss, which was discovered by The mercuric oxide was heated at 11 work HYACINTH Of the top 10, Toyota’s Cressida Corvette and a 1956 Chevy Bel Air THE M A Z m Pruning Shears TULIPS was No. 1, followed by the Mercedes- aw ay from a total ban on lead, and is a Judicial Department audit and verified by the stations for 15 minutes. The CDC said the hand convertible. Pastels galore, and, you HERBS allowing oil companies to continue EXPERIENCE state auditors. DAFFODILS /MORIARTY BROTHERS/ Benz S-class and Nissan’s Sentra (they know, de do run, run, run.... teacher stopped the experiment when he * 0 " CYCLAM EN tied for second), the Mercedes-Benz selling regular-grade gasoline with a KEEP IT GOING “ A breakdown in the court’s system of realized that too little mercury remained, • It wasn’t long ago that automak­ LaatB for Yotrall PRIMROSES COMPLETE GREENVIEW 560SL, Acura’s Legend, M azda’s 323, tiny amount of the stuff in it. ers were upgradipg their manual internal control permitted these losses to go meaning some had vaporized and could be ' The EPA figures that as these old STRONG WITH 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. 643-5135 Toyota’s Corolla and Chevrolet’s transmissions from four to five undetected for several months," Donohue said inhaled by the (lass. ' QARDENINQ QLOVES FERNS & SCOTTS 4-Stop SpMlal Nova. Ford ’s Crown V ictoria and Su- cars rapidly turn into old heaps and speeds. (The fifth gear usually acts as GENUINE MAZDA lit. ______STAN M. OZIMEK, MGR. in a letter dated March 15 to Gov. William A. High mercury levels can cause central “Lady Fimgars GERANIUMS Rag. >80* baru’s sedan tied for ninth. disappear from the road, fewer com­ an overdrive, which allows the engine PARTS. I. panies will continue to offer leaded O’Neill. nervous system disorders and mood swings. HANGING POTS The Nova is actually a U.S.-built to work easier and use less gasoline.) If you want to keep your Mazda at its NOW ONLY s Toyota marketed by Chevy. So that regular - and those that do w ill raise But thanks to market demand for high best, maintain it with Genuine Mazda POTTED ROSES SPECIAL prices. leaves the Ford Crown Vic as the only performance and the government’s I^rts Each is engineered to Am erican car on the most-trouble- • Speaking of oldies, the fin is in and demand for good fuel economy, we’ll Mazda's standards of excel- free list. the skirts are back at Cadillac. soon be able to row our w ay along the lence. Vbu'll End a complete • On the subject of Ford’s sucqess, After suffering through an identity selection in our parts de- Judge orders review highway with a six-speed manual. HOW DOES DILLON DO IT partment. Come in soon. a B S S F the Taurus has been a sales leader. crisis for the past several years (Is it One from Borg-Warner Automotive But a performance leader it isn’t. an Eldorado or a Buick R iviera?), cer­ Where Can You Save may appear on 1991 cars, and one That should change next year, when tain Cadillac models w ill be recaptur- from German manufacturer ZF may to set Aparo’s status come in 1990, perhaps on a super- / M O R IA R tV b r o t h e r s / high-performance Corvette. HARTFORD (AP) - A Super­ tion death of her 47-year-old • Suzuki’s little four-wheel-drive ior Court judge ordered a study to mother. 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II OPINION r MjUJOWS OF PEOPlf HAVE i Five-year mission Jack iincil to revaluation S m CURB) OF A DISEASE Council- Anderson said. )uncil or Paul mment. much wiser Delaney MOST PEOPLE 1HMK IS ffectthe d that Gov. William O’Neill’s proposal that state we will law require property tax revaluations every 'Cafeteria’ a pay five years instead of every 10 years is a good rs, until one. MOURABLE report, ’The present system of revaluating real plans costly laints of property every 10 years and then spreading reen to the effect of the revaluation over a five-year lerbst's period is totally illogical. Help In The Connecticut Crusade Against Cancer inabel’s ’The revaluation is designed to correct to T reasury ited to inequities in the distribution of the tax burden Money You Raise Will Do So Many Things For So M any ' People. recom­ among taxpayers. The phase-in is designed to en reti- keep the revaluation from correcting the WASHINGTON — The surging popularity of ! report legal, under-the-table income being paid to EDUCATORS will be able to spread inequities so suddenly that it shifts a big part PATIENTS will have the care and ree or American workers is taking its toll on the tax man. of the tax burden to owners of real property, the word on how people can guard lusions The income is in the form of non-taxable benefit their own lives against Cancer by support they need in the fight for chiefly homeowners who also are voters. packages called "cafeteria plans." In the glow of their lives. lerican- Complete equity in a property tax system is enthusiasm over these tax shelters, the impact on looking for early warning signals. Thurs- A •i. impossible. The market determines the worth the mounting national debt has been overlooked. A ly raise Manchester Yesterdays In stark terms, the U.S. Treasury stands to lose ! a civil of property and the tax assessment is pegged PHYSICIANS will have the latest $46.9 billion over the next five years because of the R.^SEARCHERS will be able to con­ wn. to that market worth. tinue their work to find th« causes, information on how best to treat When the real estate market is relatively growing chunk of wages being diverted from the their patients. taxable pool. The estimate comes from a recent stable, the inequities develop more slowly. preventions and cures for Cancer. ’88 a year of anniversaries study by the Department of Health and Human When the m arket is turbulent as it has been in Services inspector general's office. recent years, the inequities between real The report is the most critical analysis of the By Douglas A. Johnson Sr. You could never get a better estate and other kinds of taxable property Erik, can do the same in the last flexible beneit plans that have become a Special to the Herald coach than Mr. Clarke. Kidding Islation minute of play. fashionable trademark of “ progressive” Will Continue Working Toward The Ultimate Goal of grow faster and wider. me. he said. "Well, Johnson I ’m Public We had a victory parade a few employers. imittee ’ It was observed in this column that if the going to have an A-1 locker room The year 1988 is a banner year days after the 1938 game. I Known as cafeteria plans because of their broad e the period between revaluations were shorter for me and many Manchester attendant and towel man for two marched with the high school menus of benefit options, the programs were bom SAVING LIVES. there would be less time for inequities to 1938-39 high school classmates of years.” band to the old Golf Lots and 10 years ago when Congress passed legislation ace the mine. Wilfred Clarke was liked by develop and they would be less severe. Gov. played for the victory bonfire. We allowing salary-reduction agreements between Hospi- everyone. He was always good O’Neill apparently agrees with that March 19, 1988. is the 50th didn’t have fancy band uniforms employers and their workers. The employee elects er the natured. he never played favor­ THIS PAGE PAID FOR AND SPONSORED BY THE conclusion. anniversary of the 1938 Manches­ in those days, but we still had fun a reduced salary or foregoes a raise so the increase ms Af- ites. and each and every student ter High basketball champions of playing. Some of the high school can be taken in the form o f tax-free fringe benefits. ospitai J. Richard Vincent, Manchester’s tax got a “ B” on his report card! >ut $21 the CCIL and New England bands today are decked out better More than 600 major U.S. firms now offer broad assessor, objects to revaluation e ve ry fifth Whether you were the best of lUt 500 championships. than the U.S. Marine Corps Band! cafeteria programs, including different levels of FOLLOWING CIVIC MINDED BUSINESSES... year on the ground that it takes 2 '/t years to athletes, mediocre or downright Can you imagine a high school health, dental and life insurance, vacation or Also, the Blizzard of 1888 in New poor, this kept all of our egos in elation complete a revaluation. It is likely, however, victory parade today? In 1938, we England had its 100th anniversary line. investment benefits. Even state and local THE W. J. IRISH HIGHLAND PARK I under that if more frequent revaluations became the had 4,000 to 5,000 people. Judging governments are Jumping on the bandwagon. Only MANCHESTER STATE t KRAUSE FLORIST & March 11.1988. We had a program called SA A — Se- practice, the time period would be shortened. by our Turkey Day road race, about 200 major companies had the plans as INSURANCE AGENCY MARKET And 50 years ago, I was a high for just one dollar and fifty cents. ey will we’d draw 15,000 to 20,000 today! recently as four years ago. "Sarv/c* You Ctn Trust" "The Choicest Meats In Town" BANK ^ GREENHOUSES Vincent proposes, as an alternative to school senior when the hurricane We attended all the home games ”Your Local Hometown Bank" Here’s living in hope for a Despite the universal appeal of the plans, the 150b Norih Main Street 317 Highland Street "Largest Retail Qrowere In Manohastar" periodic revaluations, that property values be of September 1938hitusall.Ihada and school dramatic assemblies Manchester High basketball vic­ companies appear to be the only clear winners in Manchester • 646-1232 1041 Main Street 621 Hartford Road updated each year. If there were some Manchester Herald route at that for one full year. Try that at any Manchester • 646-4277 tory parade again, in the not too the benefits craze. By sheltering their trae Manchester • 646-4004 Manchester • 643-9559 equitable way to do that, it would be a fine time, and it was ratherdampthat school today! distant future. earnings, young and low-income workers run the idea. day! During the 1937-38 basketball risk of being left with reduced disability or Social MANCHESTER MANCHESTER HONDA Recently, I watched my grand­ season, being loyal fans, some of But the only guide the assessors would Douglas A. Johnson Sr. lives at Security reserves, according to the Health and "If Honda Makes It y Wa Sail & Service It" U&R REALTY, INC. MORIARTY BROTHERS son, Erik Johnson, play guard for us traveled to New Haven and COUNTRY CLUB have, in the absense of inspections in the field, 27K Bluefield Drive. Human Services investigation. 24 Adams Street 315 Canter Street the Juniorvarsitybasketball team watched our super team beat 305 South Main Street Manchester • 646-3515 U&R CONSTRUCTION Manchester • 643-5135 would be to assess properties on the basis of at Clarke Arena. My cousin. Hillhouse High. As employers reduce their taxable payroll, they Manchester • 646-0103 99 East Center Street also cut their required Social Security the prices for which comparable properties George Weiman. was captain of We also managed to get to Do you have memories of contributions. Employers pay slightly more than 7 Manchester • 643-2692 have sold during the year. the MHS varsity basketball team Providence, R.I.. and watch our Manchester that you’d like to percent of their taxable payroll toward the Social JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. CUNUFFE AUTO BODY in 1927. He wantedmetotryoutfor heroes play the two finals. share with Herald readers? Write CANDIDS BY CAROL Assessment changes based on that kind of Security funds of their employees. They pay 164 East Center Street “Quality Service At It'a Beet" Wilfred Clarke’s team in 1936. but Finally, on March 19.1938. we saw to "Manchester Yesterdays,” 'Photography' J. GARMAN CLOTHIER data would not be read ily accepted by nothing into those funds for the part of the Manchester • 649-5261 Route 83 as fate would have it, a youthful Johnny Greene toss the ball to Ike Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, 983 Main Street 887 Main Street taxpayers, who would have their own ideas paycheck that is diverted into benefit plans. broad-jumping accident put me Cole for a 26-24 victory! Manchester 06040. Contributors Manchester • 6498-6619 Manchester • 643-2401 Talcottville • 643-0016 about what constituted comparable So, there was little surprise when the business on crutches for two years. I hope someday my grandson. get $5 after publication. TED CUMMINGS properties. community lobbied Congress fiercely and CENTURY 21- The Board of Tax Review, which hears successfully last year to kill legislation that would INSURANCE AGENCY BRUNSWICK have begun taxing the cafeteria plans in January. JOHNNIE’S BRASS KEY appeals from the decisions of the assessor, 376 Main Street EPSTEIN REALTY 8 Open Forum Five days after the House quickly passed a PARKADE LANES 829 Main Street "Put 01 To Work For You" would be as busy each year as it is now in the Manchester • 646-2457 346'/i Middle Turnpike West deficit-reduction act that included a $500 cap on Manchester • 643-6609 Joyce Q. Epstein, Owner-Broker year of a revaluation. non-taxable income, a full-page advertisement Manchester • 643-1507 543 North Main Street In the absense of any effective and materials they feel they can use. maierials available at the Main appeared in the Washington Post declaring, WCTU combats BROWN’S FLOWERS Manchester • 647-8895 politically acceptable way of having an then order them in quantity, free. Street mall in Manchester, the "Taxing Cafeteria Benefits Doesn’t Make Sense.” 163 Main Street J. D. REAL ESTATE ongoing revaluation, conducting revaluations More than 100,000 pieces of kind sent to the schools, and also It was paid for by Hewitt Associates, a CLYDE CHEVR0LE1 use of alcohol Manchester • 643-8455 617 Center Street e v e ry five years is the course that should be literature have been provided to receipts for alcohol-free drinks. Lincolnshire, Ill.-based firm that is a consultant in BUICK, INC. SCRANTON MOTORS, the design and administration of cafetria Manchester • 646-1980 followed. To the Editor; the schools in recent years. These are useful for any children Route 83 or youth groups. programs. The ad listed the endorsements of 181 INC. Our WCTU members are in A. RAYMOND ZERIO & Vernon • 872-9111 In answer to Detective Capt. We have excellent teaching businesses. Cedlllec, Oldsmoblle, Pontlec. QMC fewer numbers. Since drinking In the ensuring weeks, senators and staff REGAL’S Route 83 Joseph Brook’s letter in the March became socially acceptable, guides for LT L ’s, ages 6 to 12, and SONS, INC. "Your Quality Man's Shop" members of the joint tax conference committee 409 New State Road Vernon • 872-9145 4 issueoftheManchester Herald. I women are less willing to sign a YTC youth groups. We need young NORTHWAY REXALL 903 Main Street would like to point out that the leaders to teach these groups. were bombarded by a lobbying effort to kill the Manchester • 643-5168 Letters to the editor pledge of total abstinence in order taxation plan. According to several staffers, the Manchester • 643-2478 Woman’s Christian Temperance Mothers with babies and pre­ PHARMACY tij) to join the organization. pressure was more intense than any lobbying ORLANDO ANNULLI & The M an ch ^ er Herald welcomes original Union of Connecticut has been schoolers may attend a baby tying "Prescription Specialists" Any interested person may onslaught they had seen in recent years. letters to the editor. combatingtheinfluenceof alcohol groups when white ribbons are JAMES R. 230 North Main Street SAVINGS BANK OF SONS, INC. on the lives of people drinking for request the educational materials tied on the babies’ wrists and The cafeteria taxation clause was quietly Letters should be brief and to the point. They Manchester • 646-4510 147 Hale Road, P. q . Box 669 more than 100 years. available by contacting the Wom­ parents dedicate themselves to dropped from the ill before it reached the Senate McCAVANAGH REALTY MANCHESTER should be typed or neatly handwritten, and. for "Rssidsnilsl i Commercisl Sales" Manchester • 644-2427 an’s Christian Temprance Union bring up their children in alcohol- floor in mid-December. “Serving Communities East of the River ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters During Youth Temperance Ed­ ati*\945 New Britain Ave., West Cheerleaders for the cafetria plans say that 237 East Center Street Since 1005" - Member F.D.I.C. must be signed with name, address and daytime free homes. Anyonewantingmore ucation Week in April of each Hartford, 06110. Samples may be taxation would have singled them out as Manchester • 649-3800 923 Main Street telephone number (for verification). information may contact me. DONALD S. GENOVESI year, the schools in Connecticut obtained by contacting Mrs. C.E. scapegoats when the taxes should be spread among TULLY REAL ESTATE The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the Manchester • 646-1700 are offered educational materials Watkins, 1145 Main St., Manches­ all benefit programs. In addition, the Social INSURANCE AGENCY, 180 Main Street interests of brevity, clarity and taste. Helen M. Watkins dealing with drugs, including ter 06040; telephone 646-1627. Security Administration thinks that the estimate CARDINAL BUICK, INC. Manchester • 643-0005 Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester President, Manchester WC’TU INC. alcohol and tobacco. For those who are interested, from Health and Human Services of $46.9 billion in "A touch above first class." CAR T» CHEVROLET Herald, P O. Box.lPI, Manchester, CT 06040. 1145 Main St. "Serving the Manchester Area lo r Over SO School principals select the there is a display of some of the lost taxes is inflated. The joint tax committee of 1129 Main Street Manchester 81 Adams Street Years" Congress had put the loss at only $u,8 billion over Manchester • 649-4571 Manchester • 646-6464 WHITHAM’S NURSERY five years, and the Reagan administration didn’t 945 Main Street "Coma Visit Us end Sea For YouraaU" even bother to include the loss in its fiscal year 1989 Manchester • 643-2131 Route 6 budget projections. LYNCH MOTORS SIRJO’S INTERIOR Bolton • 643-7802 Next steps in the presidential campaign An auditorTor Health and Human Services "Office and Commercial Cleaning" 500 West Center Street admitted that any attempt to tax the benefit AL SIEFFERT’S Manchester • 643-1461 Super ’Tuesday may not have had quite the programs will run up against the Reagan Manchester • 646-4321 BRIDAL ELEGANCE that may net a few impressionable Reaganites, he consequences intended by the conservative APPLIANCES, "Bridal Specialists" is clearly the Walter Moiidale of 1988, hewn out of administration’s vow to fight anything that looks Southern Democratic leaders who invented it, but like a tax increase. 9 the heart of the old liberal quarry that hasn’t TV-AUDIO LIPMAN #1 145 Main Street 9 it unquestionably had a powerful impact on both But the investigators are serious about what they K B AUTOMOTIVE 445 Hartford Road Manchester • 640-8865 nomination races. produced a winner for the Democrats in over a quarter of a century. perceive as a mounting drain on the Treasury and a 311 Broad Street Manchester • 647-9997 VOLKSWAGEN George Bush will now almost certainly have a Wflliam « To be sure. Super Tuesday did pump some air threat to Social Security. Manchester • 643-8844 Route 83 clear majority of the Republican delegates in his Continued proliferation of cafeteria plans could Vernon • 649-2683 creel before the convention even opens in New Rusher back into Al Gore’s tires, and he will have a fairly THE MANCHESTER good claim on the vice presidential slot if he can also hurt the federal Old Age, Survivors and CHORCHES MOTORS, Orleans. That means that attention will soon shift Disability Insurance and Health Insurance trust COX CABLE to the vice presidential spot, the key question being maintain his momentum in the big-state primaries HERALD still ahead. But the liberals — ever generous_ funds, which are all administered by the Social 801 Parker Street INC. BOLAND BROTHERS, 16 Brainard Place which possible choice will strengthen the ticket Security Administration. Those funds stand to lose 80 Oakland Street most. were planning to toss the second spot to some .Manchester • 646-6400 Manchester • 643-2711 relatively conservative Southerner anyway about $21.8 billion over the next five years, the Manchester • 643-2791 INC. Sensible politicians will presumably remember investigators concluded. leverage of the local liberals — Jewish voters in •though they had kind of hoped, originally, that it 51 BIssell Street that there hasn’t been a winning Republican ticket Florida, Hispanics in Texas, etc. — in Democratic might be the more impressive Sam Nunn). Another problem with the cafeteria plans is that Manchester • 649-2947 without a Westerner on it for more than 60 years. In contests. JACKSON & JACKSON Ironically, even Gore’s showing managed to given the options, many workers forego health GRAMES PRINTING NISSAN BY addition, no sane Republican strategist will The result, on Super Tuesday, was impressive damage Democratic chances in November, insurance benefits and pick a more attractive REAL ESTATE "Same day service whan you need It In a overlook the absolutely critical importance of scores for Jesse Jackson, who received not only DECORMIER because it Was largely at the expense of the one investment from the menu, risking bankruptcy in Don Jackson Rosa Viola Jackson hurry." keeping America’s biggest swing bloc, the social PAP AUTO PARTS "Setae, Service A Parts" almost the entire black vote but the support of a contender — Richard Gephardt — who had case of an accident or illness. 188 Main Street 700 Hartford Road 307 East Center Street conservatives (including their religious right number of white Democrats on the party’s left 285 Broad Street developed a new^sounding theme that offered some Manchester • 643-6669 component), solidly in the Republican camp. But Manchester • 647-8400 Manchester • 649-3528 Manchester • 643-4165 fringe, and Michael Dukakis, who (now that Paul hope of luring substantial numbers of former more on these points in the weeks and months Simon is out) is the truest-blue liberal remaining in Reagan supporters Into the Democratic fold: ahead. the race for the nomination. In the Democratic contest. Super Tuesday rampantly xenophobic attacks on Japanese and What must worry thoughtful Democratic Korean competition, in the high name of ^aiirlipstrr Hrrali'i confirmed what the behavior of the Southern strategists, however, is the demonstrated tendency protectionism and economic nationalism. Democratic senators in the Bork battle first Foundtd In 1801 of Democratic primaries, including those on Super One sidebar problem for the Democrats; Even revealed to many observers; namely, that the AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Tuesday, to further the campaigns of precisely though he brings scarcely a single new vote into the PENNY M. 8IEFFEPT...... Publtthcr average Democratic voter in a southern state those candidates who have the least that is "new " Democratic camp, Jesse Jackson has now GEOROE T CMAPPEU...... Editor Connecticut Division, Inc. today is not nearly so conservative as his to offer. DOUGLAS A. 8CVIN8 . Ejitcullvo Editor established himself as the spokesman of a huge predecessors were 25 years ago. MARIE P. GRADY...... City Editor Unit Offices 265-7161 What, for example, does Jesse Jackson chunk of the Democratic party. What can he be ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... Attoclate Editor For one thing, the South itself has changed, contribute to the hope of a^ m c o ra tic victory on given, or promised, at the Democratic convention, slowly homogenizing toward the national norms. DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvertliIng Olroctor Manchester, North — 643-2168 • Greater Hartford — 233-9691 Election Day? Every vote he gets, black or white, in return for his blessing? Neither of the Windham — 423-2589 For another. Southern conservatives have largely MARK F. ABR AITI8...... Butinott Mtnagor is one that was guaranteed to go to the ultimate nominations, surely. The power, then, to veto any SHELDON COHEN...... Composing Managor 237 East Center Street, Manchester 670 Prospect Avenue, Hartford overcome their ancestral prejudices and moved 29 IvanhIII St., Wlllirnantic Democratic candidate anyway. And while Michael non-liberal (Gore, for example) ? We shall be ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... PraasroomManagar into the Republican Party, thereby increasing the JEANNE O FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar Dukakis has a pleasant, non-threatening manner returning to this question, too. » — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 18, 1988 ,/ •88 — 7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 18. 1988 ■ FOCUS______WEEKEND

Their contractor won’t finish the house W alk the Hockanum DEAR BRUCE: We Look at town history If the weather this weekend is tially completed within five working PEOPLE are building our own lovely, you’ll want to get out for a i/i?transcript until home, so we hired some­ days, I would hire another craftsman walk. Why not join the to finish the Job and would deduct the wfn ** **; *"•* graduate school Roth’s novel honored comes to The Arbors one whom we thought to will not consider my application to be Hockanum River Linear Park be a reputabie builder. payment from the amount due to the Committee, as it sponsors a walk transcript. NEW YO R K - The Arbors at Hop Brook, a Up until about three Smart Money builder under the original contract. except during special events or Where do I go from here? ■ Philip Hoth’s novel retirement community which along the river on Sunday at 1 months ago, he was It’s difficult to understand people lectures. p.m. ’The walk will start at the like your builder. Unless some unfore­ D.T. "The Counterlife” Is under construction at 385 W. great. The home is Bruce Williams The lectures are being of­ old Economy Electric Co. seen circumstance such as illness ANN ARBOR. MICH. has been honored Center St., will host a weeklong about 90 percent fered by various experts on building on Oakland Street, complete. enters into the picture, there’s no S Py ® <^®wish look at Manchester’s history, Manchester’s history. Dr. John DEAR D.T.: The answer here is magazine as the where free parking is available. But that’s the prob­ reason why he should refuse to finish which opens this weekend. Sutherland, of the Institute for simple: Pay the bill! You took the outstanding work The walk will go up to the Steak lem. We haven't been the work and collect his large check. Using paintings, artifacts Local History at Manchester of fiction with a and slide lectures, the event Out restaurant, and then return. able to get him to come out and of the current lease expires and we have DEAR BRUCE: I am applying to Community College, will pres­ If It rains, the walk will be March paduate school and e v e r t in g has u -Kf p®,*’*®** — *0 you owe for Jewish theme in will give an overview of the remaining 10 percent. He hasn’t nowhere to go. The house is already it. The college is indicating that its ent his slide show, “ Cheney 27. been moving along very nicely, but 1987. town’s history, with emphasis completed the finishing work he rented to someone else so ther’s no biggest ieverage is withholding the Brothers Was the World,” on now I ve hit a snag. The school where I Present Tense, a on the changing character agreed to do — putting down molding, chance of staying on month to month. transcripts. This is a more and more Monday and Friday at 1:30 received my undergraduate degree bi-monthly maga- lacquering the floors, applying the How would you handle this situat^n? common practice throughout the since the Industrial p.m. Clues to the past prime coats of paint, landscaping, and says it will not send the graduate zine on Jewish Revolution. country and one that is difficult to A documentary film, “ Fossils: so forth. Fortunately, we are still school a transcript until I pay an fault. affairs, also Most of the 40 pieces in the Tom Duff will speak about ORLANDO, FLA. Clues to the Past,” will be holding more than $20,000, his final outstanding bill. named Dan Vitto­ exhibit came from the Man­ the Pitkin Glass Works, and It seems to me that your easiest presented this weekend at paycheck. They say I owe $175 for an extra rio Segre’s "M e­ chester Historical Society, ac­ , Erland Johnson will discuss DEAR S.L.: Clearly you are far route is to pay the bill so that Dinosaur State Park, on West Our patience is wearing thin. We more patient than I would have been course I took in my junior year. While whenever a transcript is needed, it moirs of a Fortu- cording to Phyllis Sasseville, the Pitkin family history on I did take the course. It was not a Street in Rocky Hill. Films will would like to move into the house! But In a circumstance of this kind. Your will be forwarded appropriately, Dkiiin nateJew” the marketing assistant at The Tuesday at 7 p.m. Tom Lewis required one and I decided in the nlllp Roth outstanding work . be shown at 11; 30 a.m. and 3 p.m. the community will not give us the builder is simply not upholding his Arbors. Two were loaned by the will give a talk called “ Silk middle to drop It. But they say that I on Saturday and Sunday. For certificate of occupancy until certain part of the bargain. Happily, you have Bruce Williams, America’s top in the autobiography-biography category on Wadsworth Atheneum, and Along Steel.” about the Cheney dropped the course well after the Thursday. more information, call 529-8423. thngs are complete. We have tried to enough money to complete the job, so radio talk host, is heard each week some have come from other railroad, at 1 p.m. Wednesday. drop-and-add deadline, and therefore explain this to the builder and he it won’t be necessary to sue him. night on NBC stations. His column “ The Transformation of German Jewry” by local organizations. On Thursday, Herbert -ia lv^ s says. ‘T il be down this week.” I am responsible for the tuition. If I were in a situation like this, I Monday, Wednesday David Sorkin was named the outstanding work The grand opening for the Bengtson will give a talk called Dance away bur’**this week” never comes. I didn’t need the course and wouldn’t hesitate to notify the builder and Friday. Write to Williams in care of history and Nehama Aschkenasy’s "E v e ’s exhibit is Saturday from 9a.m. “ VisitingOld Manchester.” At the end of next month, our didn t take half of it, I don’t see why I O f the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box The Manchester Square Dance if he didn’t have the work substan­ Journey” was honored in the category of to 4 p.m. and Sunday from noon '’av for It. The problem is that 591, Manchester 06040. religious thought. All of the lectures are free, Club will hold a dance on to 4. The exhibit will then be but reservations are advised. Author Cynthia Ozick was given a citation ' Saturday evening at Bentley open daily from9a.m.to4p.m.. Call 647-9343. for lifetime literary achievement. School. A round dance workshop The Present Tense-Joel H. Cavior Literary begins at 7; 30, and the square BANG THE DRUM - The Kodo Auditorium, University of Connecticut, Overloaded employees mad Awards were established nine years ago. dancing starts at 8. Drummers of Japan, an athletic group of Storrs. Tickets are $5 to $10, with Dr. Gott If that’s not enough for you, musicians, will present a concert discounts available. Call 486-4226. A celebration All booked up then head for Hamden on Peter Gott, M.D. Sunday evening at 8 at Jorgensen Infection cancels concerts In celebration of Israel’s 40th A daylong conference on . Sunday, where the 21st annual at the company’s computer Connecticut Square and Round NEW YORK — Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis anniversary. Congregation Kol writing and illustrating child­ Dance Festival will be held from had to cancel concert tour stops in Chicago, Havarim will present the ren’s books will be offered the martial arts. Tickets are DEAR 2 to 9 p.m. Dancing will be Bang the drum ABBY: I work and speed up composition and Detroit and overseas after being hospitalized six-man combo Safam in a Saturday at the Hartford College between $5 and $10. with Land of contrasts concert Sunday evening at 7:30. for Women. The morning available at all levels of They’ve been called "the in a three- production of written materials. for treatment of a leg infection, his publicist discounts available for students In India, there are farmers I presume your boss is busy said. The performance will be in keynote speaker is Virginia expertise, and there will be demon drummers that rattle the person office. and senior citizens. plowin^their fields with programming information into Glastonbury High School on Hamilton, award-winning author exhibitors selling square dance soul.” and they’ve been We have lost Davis, 62, entered a New York City hospital, ox-dravm plows while listening to o u r boss. Dear Abby the computer’s "memory” for Hubbard Street. The group does of more than 25 books. She will clothing and accessories. described as “ provocative and Swollen glands whose name was not disclosed, on March 3 and Music in Wapping tiny, Walkman-style radios. It is the use of everyone in the office. folk-like ballads and Israeli rock speak about the connection This festival is a major event. electrifying.” The Kodo Where is he all was expected to remain under treatment three a land of contrasts, according to day? He’s play­ Abigail Van Buren Once that chore is completed, you and roll, as well as American between writer and reader. which draws as many as 3,000 Drummers of Japan will perform more weeks, Terrie Williams said Thursday. On Sunday, Wapping Commiin Frank Klicar, whose film, ing with the will (or should) be instructed on music such as Dixieland. people, There will be more than Sunday at 8 p.m., at Jorgensen need treatment Davis injured the leg in France, second stop The afternoon keynote speaker ity Church will present a “ India, ’’ will be presented this new computer how to get that information out of on a tour that began in Italy. Dates in Chicago General admission is $12.50, is Paul O. Zelinsky, who will 50 callers and cuers at work in all Auditorium, University of DEAR DR, GOTT: Six months ago the gland the computer, which will lighten musical, “ Francis. Poor Little weekend at Bushnell Memorial in the back and Detroit and in Hawaii, New Zealand and children and senior citizens are speak about illustrating books. of Hamden’s public schools, with Connecticut, Storrs. The troupe located in the right side just under my jaw began to your workload. Patience, ladies. Man of God.” The church school Hall, Hartford. The showings are room while Australia have been canceled, Williams said. $9. There will be workshops on shuttle buses running among includes 14 young Japanese men. swell. Within three months the gland on the left side children will participate. It will at 8 this evening and Saturday, three of us underpaid female Davis’ condition was unrelated to a hip folklore, fantasy and poetry, and them all. For directions, or more who play some 20 instruments in became swollen. Since then a gland on the right side need for them. You can guess DEAR ABBY: I cannot believe be held at 3 p.m. in the church and at 2 an^ 5 p.m. Sunday. employees literally run this place a panel discussion among editors information, call 346-4948. a manner that is suggestive of of my face, in front of my ear and just above my jaw, where a large percentage of the the telephone call I just received implant he received after a car accident in sanctuary. Tickets a^e between $3.25 and $5. and make all the major decisions. new year’s budget is going. And it 1975, she said. All’s fare from three major publishing has swollen. I have lost some hearing in my right I am sure that many other from "Dianne,” my husband’s ear. My eyes are very swollen, my vision is blurred won’t be for an increase in future sister-in-law. (She is mar­ Schooner Fare, the Maine trio houses. ’The conference is from employees in similar situations salaries for the three of us who do 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and costs $35. r and my sinuses are swollen. feel as we do — that a computer is rying my husband’s brother.) Governor is hunted man that has been compared to the I do have hypothyroidism, but my doctor does not what really needs to be done Dianne said, “ Buddy’ and I are Kingston Trio, will perform For registration, call Hartford a new toy for the boss. I see no around here. Featuring: ; think it is the cause. An ear, nose and throat being married by a justice of the AUGUSTA, Maine — Gov. John McKeman Saturday at the Sounding Board College for Women. 236-5838. constructive use of this expensive ANOTHER NO-BOSS OFFICE An exhibition of original specialist wants to do a lot of tests, but my husband equipment in our particular peace, but we can’t invite you to’ Jr. has become a hunted man. Coffeehouse. ’The show is at 8 just lost his job. Is this annoying condition operation. the ceremony because the space Dozens of amateur photographers have p.m. at First Church of Christ illustrations from children’s DEAR NO-BOSS OFFICE; The books will hang at Joseloff something that can wait until we are back on our I think computers are over­ is so small, there’s not enough for flocked to the governor’s mansion here hoping Congregational, 12 S. Main St., feet financially? function of an office computer is everybody. Please meet us after­ Gallery at the University of rated. overpromoted and placed to make retrieval of information to get a shot of McKernan walking to his office West Hartford. Admission is $8. T he H omestead in places where there is really no ■ ward at a restaurant — it’s going at the Capitol as part of a scavenger hunt and reservations are suggested. Hartford, in West Hartford, In A fining dining experience with a coi«nlry aniiqua /fair. faster and easier, and to simplify to be ‘Dutch treat.’ ” DEAR READER: Swollen lymph glands in the being sponsored by radio station WMME-FM. Call 563-3263. The doors open at 7. conjunction with this conference. neck always indicate inflammation or infection, I am shocked and appalled. Do The photograph of Maine’s chief executive you think my husband and I usually, the cause is straightforward and treatable: on the hoof is one of several items needed to Easter Sunday dental infection, an impacted wisdom tooth, a strep should attend? And if so, what Data Bank win the $1,000 prize in "The Wild Moose throat, mononucleosis and so forth. However, would be an appropriate gift Key to success Passion dance Hunt.” Others include a losing state lottery sometimes swollen glands reflect a more serious considering we have to pay for Pianist Paul Bisaccia will WORKS, a contemporary Buffet Brunch disorder, such as cancer. The diagnosis usually can our own dinners? ticket, 92 signatures from 92 different people and an air-sickness bag from an airline. perform Sunday at 2 p.m. at the dance company based in be made by certain tests, including biopsy in some SPEECHLESS IN RHODE Hartford, will present a spring ALL YOU CAN EAT instances. Some shutterbugs have waited up to two Wood Memorial Library on Main ISLAND Street, South Windsor. The program, “ Passion,” this Sinus infection, allergies, ear infections and MURDER RY RELATIONSHIP hours for the governor to appear since the DEAR SPEECHLESS: Be­ program will include pieces by weekend at the Greater Hartford ; hypothyroidism do nto ordinarily cause swollen ' Vlclim'a ralatlonihip contest was announced ’Tuesday. About 150 Adult, Parcant of total cause the groom is yur husband’s Scarlatti, Liszt, Schumann, Jewish Community Center. 335 n 3^^ lymph glands. Therefore, I think that you ought to to murdar murdara (19M) people showed up Thursday. brother, I think you should attend Mendelssohn and others. Nisac- Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. Best Italian 1981-86 follow the advice of your ear, nose and throat doctor — regardless of what kind of $095 CMWren 5 10 cia graduated summa cum laude Performances are Saturday at 8 Voted Connertirul Magazine and undergo further testing. Do it now. 16 20 25 30 wedding is scheduled. ^ (undtr 12 yr$,) ^------from the Hartt School of Music p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7 You mention having temporary financial difficul­ Acquaintances | As for the gift, if you regard the Regan’s book delayed and has received many awards. p.m. ’Tickets are $10 general. $7 Pre»ent> ,4 New DiiVrzi/i>d Menu ties that are interfering with getting proper medical wedding gift as fair exchange for stran g e r ~ □ ■ , : . NEW YORK — A book by former White for students and senior citizens. care. I advise you to discuss this problem with your a ceremony, dinner and dancing, The concert is free. Everything from Eggs House chief of staff Donald R. Regan Featured on the program is • Italian Cui§ine • Seaffiod • Fowl • Sleak$ ■ Riba a doctor. In my opinion, no needful patient should be Friend 1 ”1 then you owe them no gift. But if denied medical attention or feel guilty about promising “ fresh insight” into the Reagan "Mixed Doubles,” a six-person W ife r ‘"1 - ‘ . you want to give the newlyweds a A Dining Roorh With A View to Prime Rib to needing help, because of financial reasons. Most administration will be out nine months later By candlelight dance which arranges and practical memento of your good than planned, its publisher announced. doctors are willing to reduce their fees or give free Other family j f f ; wishes, give them something rearranges all manner of Enjoy Winter’s beauty medical care, depending on^ircumstances. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich said in a The Hartford Chamber partnerships. Stuffed Filet of Sole Husband E ~ 1|.’ ; '. useful. They probably have very little. statement Thursday that Regan delivered the Orchestra returns to the Avon on the mountain... Girlfriend I } manuscript of “ For the Record: From Wall Old Farms School tonight and DEAR DR. GOTT: The Sunday newspaper Son |***jpf'‘'* ;. 1 DEAR ABBY; I was invited to a Street to Washington,” last week and it would Saturday for its next Classics by 60 Villa Louiia Road, Bolton, CT 646:3161 Call for Reservations 456-2240 friend’s home for an evening. Upon In your pajamas contains three or four flyers advertising different be in stores by May 16. Candlelight Concert. Concerts Boyfriend {~J • - * •' ■ • • * ' .Vv .' 1 entering. I was asked to remove my The book had been scheduled to come out in are at 8 p.m. They focus on ’The Podium Players of RHAM health-insurance plans. Every evening on the TV I shoes. I was extremely offended. see adds for HMOs. PPOs, etc. etc. How is the N eighbor r l ' . . , ' v How about you? September but was pushed ahead based “ on turn-of-the-century Paris, in the High School will present the Featuring average citizen supposed to figure out what sort of 1 . ,v‘ . ’ • '-V , DIRTY SHOES the revelations and scope” of the manuscript, style of cabarets and music halls. musical “ Pajama Game” at 8 Margaritas Weekend Specials insurance he or she needs? Daughter Q t . a,:-, ‘ the publisher said. Harcourt Brace It will include works by Satie and tonight, Saturday, March 25 and fi-s- J r ■ - ,-,v, ■. , ■ Brother A s o DEAR DIRTY SHOES; I think Jovanovich paid $1 million for the publishing Stravinsky. Wine, cheese, cider 26. Tickets are $6 for adults, $3 Steaks • Veal Francaise.. *8.25 l ^ A R READER: The choices can be confusing. rights. Father Q ' i ■■•i' ■ -'v- people have the right to ask their and fruit will be served. All seats for children. Come and find out if Seafoo(d To help you decide on what coverage is appropriate guests to remove their shoes if that are $15. available by calling “ This Is Your Once-A-Year • Veal Piccatta...... *8.25 for your situation, I am sending you a free copy of Mother f ^ •• t;’ & is customary in their home. 527-0713. Day!” • Veal Rollatini w/prosoiutto a ohsss# my Health Report, INSURING YOUR GOOD In Asia, it’s customary, and it Country awards announced FoocJ From South HEALTH. Other readers who would like a copy makes sense to me because the LOS ANGELES — Bass player Emory of the Border • Mixed Seafood Fradiavolo liilurriidhuri p "^ ***^ " soles of shoes are indeed dirty. should send $1 and their name and address to P 0 I.- Gordy Jr., guitarist Chet Atkins and In any case, when in Rome, do as • Stuffed Sole w/sssfood stuffing a nswburg ssue Box 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3,369. Be sure to keyboardist John Hobbs have won their Cinema mention the title. Source Federal Bureau of Investigation the Romans do. And if you don’t like ® Fresh Baked Eggplant w/tssfooa stuffing NEA graphic it. don’t accept a second invitation. second consecutive Academy of Country OPEN EVERY NIGHT Music awards in instrumental categories. Drummer Archie Francis won his 11th HARTFORD and a Baby (PG) Fri 7,9:15; Sotand Sun LA STRADA Restaurant Cinema City — The Lost Emperor 2, 4:15, 7, 9:15. — Switching Channels 4 2 9 -1 9 0 0 trophy, and fiddler Johnny Gimble and steel (PG-13) Fri 6:30, 9;45; Sat 12,3:15,6:30, (PG) Fri 7:10, 9:30; Sat and Son 4:30, (Rt. 32. Mansfield) 471 Hartford Road 643-6165 Co-ops are an old idea still going strong guitarist J.D. Maness each won their 10th 9:45; Sun 1, 4:30, 0. — End of the Line 7:10, 9:M. (P G ) FrI 7,10; Sat and Sun 12:45,3:45,7, trophies to lead other winners in ballots cast 10. — Broadcast News (R) Fri 6:40,9:50: by the 2,500-member academy. Sot and Sun 12:30, 3:30, 6:40, 9:50. — WRST HARTFORD Enjoy dinner by a cozy fireplare. What image comes to Hairsprav (PG ) Fri 7:10, 9:30; Sat and ■Im 1 A 2 — Three Men and o Baby h e o m e s t e a d tered in Washington. D C. The others iii,,,,. me nature of services provided The winners were announced Thursday by T H ! mind when you think of Sun 1:30, 4, 7:10,9:30. (PO ) Fri 7, 9:30; Sotand Son 2, 4:15, 7, 4 fine dinin/t experience with a country antique flair. ; cooperatives? If your are proprietorship, partnership and and contributing time in va rious ways academy Executive Director Bill Boyd; 9:30. — Fotal Attraction (R) Fri 7; Sat Weekend Special corporation. to reduce costs. ■AST HARTFORD and Sun 2, 4:15, 7, 9:30. thoughts tend toward trophies will be presented during the 23rd ■oslwood Pub ■ Cinema — Three Chicken Dijon Roosevelt-era images Co-op businesses are usually At a time when U.S. business is annual Academy of Country Music Awards on Men and a Baby (PG ) Fri and Sat 7:15, Make Easter Reservations Sylvia formed because a need has not been 9:15; Sun 7:30. WILLIMANTIC Served with ulad and ^ S O and hard times, your being concentrated into larger and Monday in Buena Park. Jlllson Square Cinema — vice Versa Peer Rldiords Pub and Cinema — choice or potato or rice piiaf. m 9 view is as outdated as met. Many homes in rural areas of the larger units through acquisitions and David Hungate tied Gordy in the bass Three Men and a Baby (PG) Fri and Sat (PG) Fri 5, 7,9,11; Sat 1,3,5,7,9,11; Sun Early Porter country are serviced by telephone and mergers, coooperatives are a prime 7:30, 9:30,12; Sun 5, 7:30, 9:30. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. — Good Morning, Vietnam Serving our Famous Brunch from 11-4. Complemenlary glaai of hnuae wine. last year’s Madison category, Ronnie Milsap tied Hobbs in the SbesycoM Cinemas 1-9 — Dead Heat (R) Fri 5:15, 7:30, 9:45, 12; Sot 12:45, 3, ‘Hartford 1(pad Caft electric cooperatives because no one 5:15, 7:30, 9:45, 12; Sun 12:45, 3, 5:15, Avenue yuppie. survival strategy for small business keyboard category, and Ricky Skaggs, who (R) sneak preview Fri I shown with off Call for details. **ISow offering an expanded wine /<•!." else would provide these services in enterprises and entrepreneurs. Limits (R). — Good Morning, Vietnam 7:30, 9:45. — D.O.A. (R ( Fri 5:15, 7:15, As many as 60 million plays mandolin, tied with Jerry Douglas, who 9:15,11:15; Sot 1:15,3:15,5:15,7:15,9:15, sparsely populated regions back in (R) Fri and Sot 1,4:15,7:20,10:05,12:10; HOURS: lA inch: T u n . ■ Fri. 11*4 Americans belong to Hundreds of independent druggists Sun 1, 4:15, 7:20, 9:55. — Vice Verso 11:15; Sun 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15. — l.iinrli .Sprvf(i the 1930s. plays the dobro, in the specialty instrument Dinner: Tues.'Thurt. S*9 PM / Fri. A Sat. S-10 PM one or more of the buy their pharmaceuticals and other (P G ) Fri and Sat 12:30, 2:35, 4:40, 7:15, Police Academy 5 (PG ) Fri 5,7,9,11:30; from I l:()0..5:(X) SUNDAY BRUNCH Vigorous cooperative enterprises category. 9:30, 11:40; Sun 12:30, 2:35, 4:40, 7:15, Sot 1,3,5,7,9,11:30; Son 1,3,5,7,9. — Oft Sun. Brunch 10:30-1:30, Dinner 3*9 PM nation's 45 thousand co-ops, including supplies through business co-ops Limits (R) Fri 5:15, 7:30, 9:45, 12; Sat II;30-2:.TO If you received a bouquet of flowers are emerging in two areas of need 9:30. — Moonstruck (PG) FrI-Sun 1:45, K r* Oititicr from .'j:(K). I():()() pm SO million who are members of credit allowing them to compete with mass 5:25, 7:35, 9:45. — Moving (R) Fri and 12:45,3,5:15, 7 :» , 9:45,12; Sun 12:45,3, recently from someone out of town, it today — facilities for the burgeoning Sat 12,3:45,9:30,11:30; Sun 12,3:45,9:30. 5:15, 7:30,9:45. — Moonstruck (PG) Fri unions at their jobs. Worldwide, an merchandisers. More than 20,000 Trudeau’s ex arrested 5:30,7:30,9:30,11:30; Sot 1:30,3:30,5:30, 50 Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) might have been delivered by FTD, a population of senior citizens and child — Frantic (R ) Fri and Sot 1:30, 4:15, 378 Hartford Road, Manchester, CT estimated half a billion people belong independent hardware stores and 7:15,11:45; Sun 1:30,4:15,7:17. — D.O.A. 7:30, 9:30, 11:30; Sun 1:X , 3 :X , 5:X , co-op. If you live in the Seattle area day-care. OTTAWA — Former Prime Minister Pierre 7 :X , 9:M. to co-ops. ’The Japanese farmers’ home repair centers take advantage (R ) Fri and Sat 12:20, 2:25, 4:30, 7:40, Mansfield ■ 456-2240 T>^e 647-0489 and bought any mountain climbing A group of agricultural leaders in Trudeau’s ex-wife, Margaret Kemper, has 10:10, 12:10; Sun 12:20, 2:25, 4:30, 7:40, legendary political clout is derived of joint purchasing, joint advertising 10. — Police Academy 5 (PG) Fri and equipment last year, you may have the Texas panhandle has set up a Movie rating guide from the tight organization of their and assurance of quality products been charged with marijuana possession, her Sat 12:45,2:50,4:55,7:30,9:40,11:50; Sun gone to REI, another co-op. If you cooperative, resident-owned com­ lawyer said. 12:45, 2:50, 4:55, 7:30, 9:40. — Masque­ Motion Picture Association of Amer­ Now Serving... . cooperative groups. ’They provide through membership in 10 retailer- ica rating definitions: THRr[p(;,'NYPUB read news stories with Associated munity designed to meet the special rade (R) Fri and Sot 12:50,2:55,5,7:50, financial and Insurance services, owned wholesale co-ops. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police 10,12; Sun 12:S0, 2:55, 5, 7:50,10. — Oft G — General audiences. All ages AN'D • Pizza • Calzones • Spinach Press bylines, you’re reading co-op needs and interests of retired persons admitted. among others, and are a source of If size and scale are what really charged her in provincial court Thursday Limits (R) Fri 12:10, 2:15, 4:20, 9:40, distributed journalism. You mayeven who typically want smaller houses 12:05; Sot 12:10, 2:15, 4:20, 7:40, 9:50, PG — Parental guidance suggested. Call the Manchester Herald PIZZAFIA Pie • Pasta • Veal • Chicken household and farm supplies. count in business, why worry about after obtaining a search warrant to seize a 12:02; Sun 12:10, 2:15, 4:20, 7:40, 9:50. Some material may not be suitable for live in a co-op apartment In the middle with less upkeep, greater security and children. i A • and Much Morel Whether you’re a small business­ the small businessman? Stanley package at her home in Ottawa last Friday. of a big citv. easy access to health services, shops Dreyer, senior business development MANCHISTIR PO-I3 — Special parental guidance Advertising Dept, to man struggling to succeed ora typical The co-op idea of joining together to “ She denies the offense and is anxious to get UA Tbeatert Roet — Batteries not strongly suggested tor children under and recreational facilities. officer at the National Cooperative Included (PO) Sot and Suii3:1S,4:30.— 13. Some material may be Inapprop­ Open 7 Days a Week consumer, you may consider joinings achieve a common economic goal is this matter cleared up in court,” said the riate for young children. Child care is essential to young Bank, says small businesses create lawyer, Michael Edelson. Three Men and a Baby (P O ) Fri 7:15, advertise your weekend coH>p. As a businessman, you’ll find it as old as human society. The first couples or single parents trying to 9:40; Sat and Sun L 4:30, 7:15, 9:40. — R — Restricted. Under 17 requires Plano Bar Entertainment easier to compete through coopera­ more jobs than large ones. Canadian Press news agency reported that Fatal Attraction (R) Frl-Sun 7, 9:M. — accompanying parent or adult formal American co-op was organized hold down jobs. Where family Switching Channels (PO) Fri 7:30,9:40; guordlon. specials here! r f'o' nmer?! tive purchasing of goods and services. “Survival of small business in the search warrant said a police informer in X — No one under 17 admitted. Some Thursday, Friday & Saturday by Benjamin Franklin in 1752

1988 — 9 EBEBSBIBBEEB^HaiBiEEEB r a i f e t>:^ ■— ------‘Get them ouf heard across U.S. „ United states By The Assocloted Press N A TIO N Mecham ilred of M o n e y ’ Troop* Hra on proteelers 7th Infantry were arrested after attempting to division were among the 3,200 Street, bringing traffic to a halt PHOENIX, Aril. — Gov. Evan Mecham, his BaMdMFlOnt.tM* I FortOrd block traffic, police said. Traffic ordered to an area near the during the afternoon rush hour. JERUSALEM — Israeli troops fired on e»iiD««iiovm»n< Mon«»B.y. c t t Fod Bragg ^ Hundreds of demonstrators honesty challenged on the witness stand, shouted slowed as they marched, chant­ Nicaraguan border, wives of “People are upset because it is rock-throwing demonstrators alter Moslem Foro* **** F*y«rr»Mifc. N j: chanting “get them out” slowed he’s “tired of this kind of baloney,” but ing "Reagan sent the troops some of the shipped-out men so obvious that it is another ploy & W ORLD P™yeT* today in the occupied Gaza Strip and About 2 6«M*ioospAM traffic in Chicago’s Loop today today, get them out is what we Joined protesters at the gates. acknowledged ordering Arizona’s top lawman not support units, mom thw* following a day of protests around to try to push through another k ill^ one Arab, the army said. Hospital officials say.” Hundreds of sign-carrying Contra aid package,” said Rose to cooperate in an investigation of an alleged said another 18 were wounded. 1.200 troops ^ the nation against the Reagan death threat. “If the U.S. steps up its w ar in demonstrators marched through Steinhart, a coordinator of Noriega foe8 dl8mayed In the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, administration’s movement of Central America, opposition here The first-term Republican governor got into troops to Honduras. posh Beverly Hills shouting Pledge of Resistance, one of PANAMA CITY, Panama — Opposition leaders two young protesters suffered bullet wounds in a iS iiS i can only increase,” Sister Jean “Hands Off” and “No War in several peace groups that spon­ more than one shouting match with prosecutor (ta thursday, demonstrators expressed dismay that widespread protests have clash with troops following noon prayer services, 82nd Airborne Hughes of Pledge of Resistance Central America.” No one was sored the march. Paul Eckstein during his second day of testimony a doctor at Ramallah Hospital said. BMMf fliri. Brago, N.C. topmM police barricades In San said in a release. “Our resistance unable to remove strongman Gen. Manuel at his impeachment trial Thursday, as Eckstein FrmiaSco, burned a U.S. flag in arrested, although police cited The protesters burned a U.S. One was shot in the abdomen and was in serious ^^gtt-^aadlnattfoimabon here ensures this Invasion won’t two motorists for excessive flag and chanted slogans as they >wonio Noriega, and many now openly say only a sought to damage Mecham’s credibility. in OfanMto irwMfion Minneapolis and erected a mock be easy for the U.S.” U.S. military intervention can do so. condition, while the other was shot in the leg. honking. crowded the streets. Mecham is accused of trying to thwart an In all, protests broke out today In a dozen towns j TmrobmtuAonspkfS “Central America War Memor­ About 25 people were arrested “It is something we, as Panamanians, do not In Minneapolis, 400 people In Boston, 200 people marched investigation of the death threat allegedly made and refugee camps following Moslem noon I support units : mom than ial” in Philadelphia in protest of in San Francisco in one of several want to see, but the legal conditions for military by one of his staffers against a top aide who was t.AOO troops the troop deployment. wearing everything from busi­ in a circle and chanted “ U.S. prayers, repeating a pattern established during protests in California on Thurs­ ness suits to studded leather troops out of Honduras” outside intervention exist,” said a leader of an opposition APphofo scheduled to testify before a grand Jury In Chicago today, several of the day. At Fort Ord, where 1,200 party who, like others interviewed for this article, the demonstrations which began Dec. 8. Military Facilities U.S. Forces Can Use approximately 4w protesters Jackets dragged newspaper the John F. Kennedy Federal ON TRIAL — Arizona Qov. Evan Mecham investigating the governor’s campaign finances. soldiers of the 7th Light Infantry racks and benches into a busy B uild in g . spoke on condition he not be identified. gestures to prosecutor Paul Eckstein zC a rih h ca n This plaintive request is heard often among Women 8moker8 rl8k 8troke Thursday during the governor’s Senate ESrw those opposed to Noriega, who survived what SANTA FE, N.M. — Women who smoke half a GUATEIMLA „ impeachment trial. Plane cra8h kill8l37 appeared to be a poorly organized military coup pack of cigarettes a day are twice as likely to headed by his chief of police. Contras likely to cancel peace talks CUCUTA, Colombia — An Avianca Jetliner have a stroke as women who have never smoked ■ smashed into a mountain minutes after takeoff, and those who smoke two packs a day have six MIAMI (AP) - Contra officials Nicaraguan Resistance, said Iraqis say they have lobbed into the Iranian I |t/.S. C om n “There could be changes in the ing the situation moment-to- capital since the so-called "war of the cities” triggered a landslide and burst into flames, times the risk of a stroke, researchers say. said today they’re considering Thursday. The group has its Iran clalm8 targeta hit killing all 137 people aboard, officials and calling off peace talks next week next four days, but I doubt they moment.” exploded again Sunday after a two-day lull. Their study, presented Thursday at a meeting headquarters in Miami. will be positive,” Sanchez said. witnesses said. with the Nicaraguan government Sanchez, scheduled to Join Marta Sacasa, official spokes­ NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iran said its forces today Iran’s official media claimed several missiles of the American Heart Association, is the first to M He wasn’t at his home or office woman for the Nicaraguan Res­ Among the 131 passengers were a Roman fired 24 missiles into Iraq, downed three Iraqi Jets show a conclusive link between smoking and because of the reported Sandi­ Contra leaders Adolfo Calero and this morning and couldn't be hit residential areas of Tehran, killing at least one nista offensive into Honduras. istance, said today the talks were and captured two Iraqi towns. Shipping child and wounding other civilians. Catholic auxiliary bishop and more than 30 soccer strokes in women, said the study’s principal Alfredo Cesar for the talks in the reached for further comment. piayers, officials said. There were no Americans ’ ‘If this situation does not take a Nicaraguan town of Sapoa, said still scheduled, "but the Resist­ executives said Iranian gunboats attacked three The gulf shipping sources, speaking on author. Dr. Graham Colditz of the Harvard ance is following the situation. ships In the Persian Gulf. aboard, they said. Key; radical turn, we will not attend,” the Contras would attend the condition of anonymity, said a Japanese seaman University School of Medicine in Boston. Aristides Sanchez, a member of Bosco Matamoros, a Contra There is consideration due to The Boeing 727 ciipped trees before hitting the □ upgradted meeting only if the Sandinistas dfficial in Washington, said Iraq said it fired seven long-range A1 Hussein was killed in today’s attack on the Panamanian "Taken in conjunction with the results for men, the five-person-directorate of the ...uuH-o,., 3f nnpg Hondura.s. what is going on in northern missiles into Tehran, raising to 30 the number the liquified gas carrier Maria 2. snow-covered mountain 50 miles away near Zulia, this clearly implicates cigarette smoking as a risk in 1963 lo< 6 0 9 9 ^ Thursday night "we are evaluat­ Nicaragua.” witnesses said. Q O P m t rriSSMrf sirttokSs factor for strokes in women,” Colditz said. A O Ports ^ Radar oonlor^

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Each office Independently owned and operated. morial said. SATURDAY, MARCH 19 Call for your "FREE HOME VALUE ANALYSIS" Carlucci said it was also OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY today/ 'ings are A Pentagon spokeswoman, GLASTON BURY $159,900 Capt. Nancy LaLuntas, said that difficult to tell how many Sandi­ 12-4 PM irday, nista troops had crossed the New listing I Exceptional end March 20 / 1-4 PM •y- 1,062 troops were on the ground in unit I 2 bedroom Condo In 84 Scott Drive, Manchester I Honduras Thursday night and Honduran border because the sought-after area, move-ln Manchoster *159,900 EAST HARTFORD *150.000 li and IS. incursion was taking place in a that all 3,126 were expected to be condition, many extrasi Call 271 Burnham Straat MANCHESTER “NEW LISTING" Antique Charm in place by tonight. Carlucci said remote area. He said 1,500 to2,000 for details I IDEAL FAMILY HOME. Excel­ *184,900 a end beauty of the l92(Ta, elx lent value for the growing fam­ D.WFISH FIREPLACE GLOW on ABC-TV’s "Good Morning Sandinista troops have been TH E REALTY COM PANY rooms, 3 bedrooms, ImpeooetHy amassed in the border area since ily. 4 bedrooms, I'A baths, 2 StDry Cape Cod with real appeal. Newly done, nice entrance (oyer, America" that only 300 had March 1. screened-ln patio, rec room, 3 French doora, like new oek floore, arrived in Honduras, but the spacious country Utchen, beau­ decorated. Tree-lined street, 2 car garage, Asked if there had been any gas heat, decorator upgrades, sun room, new kitchen, warm and eunny spokeswoman said that figure tifully landscoped^ acre lot. porohee, new root, enoloead significant victories or defeats in T O L L A N D $157,900 Dir: Bucklond to Pleasant Valley, finished basement, workshop. Owner will was wrong. Enloy Spring surrounded by 1 Vb pool, releed flower bode and nice the fighting, Carlucci said, “No, I left onto Croft, left onto Windsor, B e t t e r accept any reasonable offer. Troops being flown to Honduras wouldn’t characterize it in those acres of flowering shrubs and right onto Burnham. yerdl You muet see this onell include the 82nd Airborne Div­ apple treesi 2-bedroom expand­ TW II Homes, terms, although the freedom able Cape, Ideal starter home, Manchester *244,500 ision from Fort Bragg, N.C., and fighters have had to fall back a super-convenient location I MANCHESTER *154.000 the 7th Light Infantry Division, 28S Gritsom Road Direction*; Parker Strsel, Manehesisr to SeoM Drtve. bit. They’ve had to abandon some A HOME TO BE CHERISHED. "EIGHTH DISTRICT’ - Another based at Fort Ord, Calif. of their positions and move to Immaculate and spacious 4 beauty on the north aide, 7 "The plan is for the exercise to other positions.” bedroom 2'A both Garrison Co­ comfortable rooma, 3 bedroome, last approximately 10 days," He said there were no plans to lonial. Sliders to bock patio, 2 114 bathe, reo room, country Carlucci said on ABC-TV’s "Good move any other U.S. land, sea or FREE MARKET ANALYSIS / cor oversized garage, lovely kitchen, quiet atreet, patio and 1 Morning America.” air forces into the area. acre plus lot. 643-1591 243 Main 5t., Manchester, CT 06040 omccNouas tool shedl Don’t mlea Itt Dir; Scott to Ksnnsdv to Hamilton Diiiv eoc-sioo Sat. StOO-S'OO “There are no plans for these Carlucci said he was confident HOME EVALUATION to Orlitom. 871-1400 VeriNNi Cr.. Vernon, CT 06066 troops to engage in combat, and the Honduran troops would "take we never comment on contin­ whatever measures they con­ < 8 gency plans, of course,” he said. sider appropriate to defend them­ REALTY WORLD O P E N H O USE Fighting continues between selves. We stand by to be helpful (203) 646-7709 73 W*,l Center Street Nicaraguan government forces and we are showing our morai 3 Benoll^Frachetta Asioclales Mancheitar, CT 06040 SUNDAY and the Contra rebels, with the support through the exercise.” W E G E T RESULTS M A R C H 20, 1988 Manchgstor *132.000 3 GREAT STARTER HOMEI Roomy “A DIViatON OF THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRISES” 1-5 P M six room Bungalow with updated o*f-ln kitchen, throe bedrooms, RIVER MILL lovely private fenced yard and CONDOMINIUMSIll REAL ESTATE Nicaragua official garage. ESTATES MANCHESTER *95.900 a Condominium Beautiful 1 bedroom. Carpeting has been upgraded. Kitchen appIMnees 647”8000 Main Street, Manchester Include mioreweve. 201 New State Road says war possible Manchester MANCHE8TER ^ *109,000 2 Bedroom unit In move-ln conditloni Upgra< erpet. Kitchen eppll- Brand New!!! MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) on Thursday afternoon. Repor­ ancee Include microwave. Nice viewtt * Brand New - 2 Bedroom Town Houses, Brand new and lovely 1 bedroom — A Foreign Ministry spokesman ters taken to the area by a Condo with Cathedral ceilings. said today that cross-border air MancheetBr *141,900 Starting at *148,500.00 * This condo has beeuUful laree Sandinista official saw at least COZY CAPE with three or lour MANCHESTER *109.900 windows which make for e very raids by Honduras could lead to five bombs dropped. bedrooms, garage with summer B e ^ lfu l 2 bedroom unit In excellant conditloni Carpet hoe been up­ * Fully Applianced Kitchen * bright and tunny unit. Great for war between Nicaragua and the porch and perfect location. graded. Kitchen eppllancee Include microwave. Air Conditioner! the single person who want* that A Reagan administration Wonderful starter home. * I'/i Baths * Garage w/door Opener * United States. The ministry for­ source in Washington said the IN T O W N - Excellent location with this desirable 8 * Cathedral Ceiling & Skylight in Master Bedroom * something special In a condo. mally protested to Washington. Honduran air force had carried room Colonial that offers a large 1st floor family MANCHESTER •liioOO * Generous Carpet and Flooring Allowance * The ministry blamed the Uni­ out the attack. room, heated sun room, 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, Beautifully melntelned 3 bedroom, 2'A baths, fully appllsnced kitchen Lo­ * Andersen Thermo-pane Windows * ted States for the Thursday cation Is Ideally situated In complex. Near swimming pool, tennis court* In Tegucigalpa, however, a 1 baths and a 2 car garage. Owner anxious to sell - * Atrium Doors - Deck * afternoon attack on Sandinista ,SV5S2H**' P**'® seftingl MANY O THER * Quality Workmanship Throughout!! * army targets, launched less than Honduran armed forces spokes­ asking *243,900. FEATURESII Victorian man said rockets were fired at Directions: 1-84 - Exit 60. Turn right, then stay to left. Located on South end of two hours after the first of 3,200 Condos on left. American troops began arriving Sandinista forces in Honduran — FREE HOME EVALUA TION — GLASTONBURY MOoiooiD Manchester, large 12 room houae, territory, not in Nicaragua. BMOutlful vJ#w of Hartford from dacks off living room and maatarbadroom with first floor bedroom, dining in Honduras. ofthlaTownhouaaand unitl Many axtrafaaturaa Including aoma hardwood 'Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To Us!" room, living room with fireplace, At Nicaragua’s request, the The Journalists dived for cover floora, fIraplaead llvlno room, woodatova In family room, window traat- as the Jets roared in and the U&R REALTY CO. dnd first floor laundry room U.N. Security Council scheduled Kltchan appllaneat, waahar and dryar ramaln. A plaaaura to bombs struck as close as 70 yards [9 ahowtt STRAND REAL ESTATE Spacious enclosed porch and an urgent session today. away. s n s .. i£r 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER. CT la) oversized 1 car garage. But wait Contra leaders said cease-fire 643-2692 REAL ESTATE SERVICES there's more — This houae has a 8 talks scheduled Monday with the The raid occurred one day after Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ( ) C A L L T O D A Y - 647-‘‘S O L D ’» g g bedroom In-law apartment tool government were off unless the Honduras and the United States 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 203 646-7709 Sandinistas left Honduras. Nica­ accused Nicaraguan troops of raguan radio reported that anti­ crossing into Honduras in pursuit 9 aircraft batteries fired on two of Contra rebels. unidentified aircraft spotted fly­ Bendana and Defense Ministry D.WFISH ing in from Honduras on Thurs­ officials have denied the allega­ Commerclal-lnveslmant Company \ SCARBOROUGH ROAD day night. tion, and Ortega has neither 3 beI50lot with alwveground y ras does not shut down the Contra Ortega said Sandinista troops port. The house Is a sound 1800 Colonial with pool, porch, and patio. MARTIN SCHOOL Diitrict! 149,900 Complstt - MALLARD VIEW operations and the United States a would not withdraw from Nicara­ oommerclel potential. The property can be •239,900. Quality constructed 3 bedroom attached eingle does not end its military involve­ gua’s border and were maintain­ developed ter beyond Hs present ooverage. Meal D.W.FISH for oonstruetlon eo., etc. J family homes (you own your own lot), flrepteoed ment, one step could lead to ing an offensive begun March 8, in TH E REALTY CO M PANY :L living room, t'A bathe, Andaraen permoahleld another,” he said in an interview which an estimated 2,000 Contras Id tharmopane windows, range, refrigerator, from Managua. had been pushed out of Nicara­ dwhweeher and microwava ovan, carpating, full President Daniel Ortega said guan territory. 1 :fasemant and avan an attachad garaga. Thursday his army was ready to Foreign Minister Miguel D’Es- - DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY - "com bat and liquidate” U.S. coto said Ortega sent a diplo­ I B e t t e r troops if America engaged the matic note to Secretary of State H o m e s , "WE’RE SELLING HOUSES" 646-2482 Sandinista forces. But the United George P. Shultz "formally and -^and Gardens^ States has said Amerijcan troops energetically protesting” the MANCHESTER mSIACULATE '889,000. VERNON - - *210,000. STRIKE WHILE THE won't go near the area of Lovely 3 bedroom Ranch on e profeealonel landscaped The Mcedon end C-10 zoning ol ttrie property, "WE GUARANTE^E OUR HOUSES” Thursday attack. 1H acre lot. 2 baths, first floor laundry, flrepleced rec. IRON IS HOT!!! hostilities, along the Honduran- |uel one block from Hertmann'e Supormarliel, Exciting 7 room Gambrel Colonial in Bolton slated for The note assails what it calls room with separate heat. Aleo Inolude* 14x27 green­ on busy R t 83, moke IMt alts Meal for profe^ BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Nicaraguan border. the raid’s "terrorist character,” house. complr*ion in early April! 3 Spacious Bedrooms, 2.5 onl/ielall use. A homa/businaee with additional baths, 1st floor laundry, mudroom. large kitchen with Classy 7 room Raised Ranch on Grissom Road in the Sandinista officers said two saying the raid “put in danger the Indome from one apartment m,lghl be perfeol dining area that overloolu a beautiful wooded rear yard. Forest Hills area. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, stunning Blanchard & Ressetto bombs fell in Nicaragua and a lives of numerous Journalists, 643-1591 243 Main 5t, Manchester, CT 06040 omcENouat for the family lust starting a new buelnees. Smell Exceptional oak cabinetry, choose your own floor new fully applianced European kitchen, attic fan, third landed across the narrow Dally 8:008:00 nursery woula do waN here. covering and colors. 2.3 Acres suitable for horses! family room with fireplace, economical gas heat, 2 including North American *209,900. REAL ESTATE 646-2482 Coco River in Honduran territory citizens.” 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066 Sat. e;004:00 643-4616 •264,900. car-garage. Nic# flat yara. Qean as a whistle! 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 18. 1988 188-11 School bids Congressmen believe Ortega iBanflirsfrr Hrraiii high again By The i Section 2, Page 13 Conlinned from page 1 ordered Honduras Incursion SPORTS This tl i Friday, March 18, 1988 Clark CO Some of the alternates in the Continued from page 1 Bocay, a Nicaraguan town in a regular t ciali bidding were for projects the eral days of consultations. remote and mountalnoui area on “Had we said no, ybu can In 1960 Board of Education is eager to not be the last from Central the Honduran border. It is un­ Francisc ih, have done. American democracies.” imagine what it would have done in a clear exactly when the troops for our credibility in Central broken h There were two other bidders Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., chair­ «rst crossed the Coco River into pitch froi icea, for the Bower renovations. They man of the Armed Services America,” said Assistant Secre­ Westhead not content Honduras, but Contra forces tary of State Elliott Abrams. New Yor were the Charles Jewett Corp. of Committee, said the deployment for a moi irious defending a rebel command Glastonbury, whose base bid was was "Cbviously designed to im­ center northwest of Bocay began Some in Congress questioned In 196) 81,904,000, and MS8cP Construc­ press the Sandinistas. I hope they to encounter government troops the administration’s credibility right kn< owni tion Co. of New Britain, whose bid get the message.” early this week, accor^ng to anyway, noting that Ascona’s with Loyola’s opener on Ju n e: was 11,973,000. There was conHict, too, on how interviews with more than a written request for help was In 1988 Ing There were three other bidders the developments would affect dozen participants in the dated Tuesday, and the adminis­ St. Loi for the Waddell renovations; cease-fire talks scheduled to briefings. tration had been telling lawmak­ By Barry Wllner ■ Carolina AftT 69-55. strained Alma Construction Co. of Vernon, resume Monday in the Nicara­ With greater-than-usual preci­ ers that no such request had been The Associated Press At Atlanta in the Southeast swinging [• with a base bid of $1,705,450; guan town of Sapoa near the sion, some 2,000 Sandinista troops made as recently as Wednesday NCAA Regional, it was Louisville 70, start ano Jewett, with a base bid of Costa Rican border. had by Thursday taken positions afternoon. Paul Westhead is a tough man j Oregon State 61; No. 19 Brigham month la lira $1,708,000; and MS&P, with a House Speaker Jim Wright said to the north, east and south of the to please. Not even a 119-point Young 98, North Carolina Char­ base bid of $1,848,000. he had high hopes, after talking to Contras’ Jungle command arid Abrams said the administra­ winning effort by his Loyola “We always play like that,” lotte 92 in overtime: No. 4 ked The work will be financed by a both sides, that the discussions supply post, which was being tion is considering a request for Marymount Lions in the opening Gathers said. “Playing for Coach Oklahoma 94, Tennessee- lx $8.8 million bond issue that was would lead to a cease-fire. Lugar, defended by about 1,300 rebel new aid for the rebels. On Feb. 3. round of the NCAA Tournament Westhead and his style is best ■ Chattanooga 66, and Auburn 90, approved in November 1986 for however, said the talks “have troops, the administration said. Reagan narrowly lost a House could satisfy the coach. compared to going to an amuse­ Bradley 86. ing renovations to five schools. Con­ become more and more an Lawmakers were promised vote on his last such request, and “I wasn’t pleased,” Westhead ment park. There are so many The first round continued to­ It to tracts have been awarded for academic exercise.” that the U.S. troops, sent from the a Democratic alternative was. said after watching the 15th- different rides and things to do. day. At Hartford, Conn., it was M work on the Nathan Hale and In a series of briefings on S2nd Airborne at Fort Bragg, defeated, 216 to 208, a month ranked Lions outduel No. 13 You’re Just overwhelmed with Georgia Tech vs. Iowa State, Verplanck elementary schools Capitol Hill, senior administra­ N.C., and the 7th Infantry at Fort later. A handful of votes tilted one Wyoming 119-115 Thursday in the having fun.” Indiana vs. Richmond. Temple and bids have not yet been invited tion officials and intelligence Ord, Calif., would remain far way or the other typically deter­ highest-scoring game in tourna­ Can the Lions overwhelm North vs. Lehigh and Georgetown vs. for work on Manchester High officers said the United States from the fighting and would not mines the outcome on the long­ ment history. “We were a little Carolina, their next opponent? Louisiana State. non, School. first detected preparations for be involved in combat. standing and polarized issue. slow today. We have to get the “We were a little tired today In the Southeast at Cincinnati, a riak Much of the work at the schools the Sandinista incursion late last The administration said send­ shot off quicker, we have to get it and can play sharper than that,” it was Villanova vs. Arkansas, Rep. Jim Slattery, D-Kan„ part off within seven seconds.” will be done to bring the schools month, primarily by observing ing the forces was a symbolic of a group of House moderates he said. “With one game under Illinois vs. Texas-San Antonio. Into compliance with current troop and supply buildups at a gesture of support for Honduran Why not? The nation’s most our belt, we’ll play much better Maryland vs. California-Santa who have been “swing” votes on potent offense is built on an A building codes, but some it it is base in northern Nicaragua. President Jose Azcona, in re­ the ixsue, said he believes the basketball. I Just don’t know if it Barbara and Kentucky vs. South­ A designed to accommodate Roughly a week ago, move­ sponse to a direct request from unrelenting attack combined will be good enough to beat North ern University. changes in the educatioin^ ments were observed toward latest developments heighten the with an aggressive pressing him Wednesday night after sev­ need for a new aid package. Carolina” In the Midwest at Lincoln, Wcshlnolon program. defense that often gets the ball In the other West Regional Neb., it was Pittsburgh vs. PtillodelpMi back into Loyola’s hands for more games, it was No. 7 North Eastern Michigan, Vanderbilt vs. NY Itlondei shots. N Y Ranger Carolina 83. North Texas State Utah State, North Carolina State Pittsburgh Wholesale privatization urged “I played this system everyone 65; No. 10 Michigan 63, Boise vs. Murray State and Kansas vs. New Jersey Brown sent of my 16 years of college coaching State 58. and Florida 62, St. John’s Xavier, Ohio. and I haven’t been here (in the v-Atontreal Continued from page l “There were bound to be some 59. Out West at Los Angeles, it was V-Boston ment functions to private busi­ tournament) 18 times,” Wes­ In the Midwest at South Bend, Arizona vs. Cornell, Seton Hall Buffalo for testing overlaps.” ness. “In no place do we suggest it thead said. “So the variable is the Quebec although at a discount. Many of these items, proposed Ind., DePauI routed Wichita State vs. Texas-EI Paso, Iowa vs. Hartford John Suchockl/Sprlngtlold Union Ntwo/AP ■ The government should ex­ happen overnight, that today players, I haven’t changed” 83-62; No. 20 Kansas State took La Florida State and Nevada-Las CAM Continued from page 1 in annual Reagan budget recom­ you’re a government agency and Loyola’s best players in the FIRE RESCUE - pand its voucher system for mendations, already have been Salle 66-53; No. 3 Purdue beat Vegas vs. Southwest Missouri Michael Orta carries a crying low-cost public housing instead of tomorrow, you’re not.” opening round of the West Re­ Fairleigh Dickinson 94-79, and State. x-Oetrolt and a bloody hand towel. Christopher Archambault, 3, to safety as smoke and rejected by a Congress that to gional at Salt Lake City were Bo V-St. Louis The affidavit said that later on building new projects, while date has demonstrated little However, the recommenda­ Memphis State downed Baylor Wed: North Carolina rode 29 y-Chlcogo flames race through the upper floors of a Holyoke, Mass., Kimble with 29 points, Mike Yoest Toronto Feb. 7, Knight told Willimantic selling existing public housing to enthusiasm for privatization. tions generated sharp advance 75-60. points by All-American J.R. tenement Thursday. The child wasn’t hurt. The building residents where possible. (23) and Hank Gathers (19), The The East at Chapel Hill, N.C.. Reid, two short of hiscareerhigh. Minnesota police by telephone that Brown But Linowes said he believes opposition from public em­ Lions. 28-3, went over their was a total loss and 210 residents were left homeless ■ ’The management of military ployees’ and postal workers’ saw Southern Methodist beat The Tar Heels took a 21-8 lead and v-Colgorv had given him the following the concept will be more warmly 110.4-point season’s average, never were threatened. v-Edmontor report: On Feb. 7 at around officials said. commissaries and federal, state received on Capitol Hill as the unions. Notre Dame 83-75; No. 5 Duke v-WInnlpeg and local prisons should be helped greatly by eight points in over Boston University 85-69; Ranzino Smith added 15 points Los Angelei midnight Brown returned to his work product of a bipartisart The .National Association of the final 45 seconds of the first contracted out. commission. Letter Carriers said ending the Rhode Island over Missouri 87-80, for the Tar Heels, who are playing Vancouver apartment on Foster Drive after half. in the NCAA tournament for the x-clinced playing basketball. Brown said ■ Airport control towers should “The facts will argue for present Postal Service monopoly and No. 9 Syracuse bea’ing North y

_ J MANCHESTER ** HERALD. yFriday. 1 mo J , AVAqiVllMarch 18. 1988 — 15 Injury-prone Clark Is on the sidelines once Not a good day for Irish as Notre Dame ousted By The Associated Press In 1986, he tore finger ligaments million in bonuses based on bat for him. followed Bell into the sliding into third base on June 24 Blue Jays’ 8-2 victory over the Continued from page 13 games played — after playing out Boston Red Sox. clubhouse. nine straight first-round NCAA forward , who was championship game to Indiana Herbert Crook. Ellison had 23 Chattanooga in the final 13 This time, injury-prone Jack and didn’t play again. BasebaO News his option with St. Louis. The games. 7-for-19 from the field. He 8tilI,jgot last year, struggled fora half. But points. Crook added 22, including minutes as and Clark couldn’t even wait for the Last year, he tore ankle liga­ Manager Jimy Williams, who “George mentioned to Cito personal high game from Rodney East: It was not a good day for veteran slugger is expected to be stormed off the fleld in the first 21 points and Duke used its (leep Stevie Thompson, who had 21 12 in a pair of second-half spurts each scored 25 regular season. ments trying to avoid a tag while (batting coach Cito Gaston) that Douglas with 22 points, including the Irish. Notre Dame, the only bench to advantage against the points, and points. the Yankees’ designated hitter inning in pursuit of Bell, said the eight in a 20-2 burst that opened that put away Oregon State. In 1980, Clark, then with the San running to first base on Sept. 9 he won’t be ready for the start of and finished his spring batting he wasn’t going to DM today, but other independent in the field, overmatched Terriers. sparked a 15-0 streak that put Francisco Giants, suffered a slugger “kind of backed me intoa he (Gaston) didn’t tell Jimy,’’ the second half. A full-court press faded down the stretch against BYU, the Cardinals’ opponent The Sooners will have to play a and missed the rest of the season the season. Just .219. comer and gave me no other The key, to Rhode Island’s away A&T, which Ipst for the broken hand when he was hit by except for four pinch-hitting Blue Jays Vice President Pat turned the game in Memphis Southern Methodist. The Mus­ on Saturday, scored the first eight full 40 minutes against Auburn, “It happened going down the The Yankees eventually lost alternative.’’ victory over Missouri was sharp seventh straight time in: the first pitch from Mark Bomback of the appearances. Earlier, he missed Gillicksaid. State’s favor, increasing a three- tangs, 28-6, were ifed by Kato foul shooting —15 of 18 in the final round. p()ints of overtime after UNCC which survived despite 44 points line,’’ Clark said of his second- the game 3-2 when Baltimore’s Bell is upset with Williams’ by Hersey Hawkiiis, the leading New York Mets and was sidelined eight games after bruising his inning iqjury. “I ran three or four Jim Dwyer drew a bases-loaded “Regardless whether Gto told point halftime lead to 53-32. Armstrong, who scored 19 of his 3:09 — and Tom Garrick’s 29 tied it on a 3-pointer by Jeff West for a month. plan to convert him from a left Kansas State snapped La 29 points in the second half. Syracuse, 26-8, was ledby Rony with four seconds to go in scorer in the nation. Chris Morris arm and shoulder in a collision steps real hard because I thought walk from Cecilio Guante in the fielder to full-time DH — a move me or not. I’m still the mahager,’’ points. Garrick had 25 in the Seikaly with 20 points. In 1984, tom cartilage in his with the Mets’ Mookie Wilson. f 15-game winning string as Armstrong scored 11 points in a second half as the Rams handed regulation. was nearly as prolific with 36 it might hit the wall, and I felt ninth inning. Mark Thurmond, designed to keep Bell’s knees Williams said. points for the Tigers, 19-10, right knee ended Ciark’s season Welcome to 1988. On Thursday, something.’’ Jose Mesa and Tom Niedenfuer MIteh Richmond set a Wildcats 6; 43 span as SMU turned a 51-50 Missouri a first-round loss for the SouthMSI: Louisville, in its first from taking too much of a Bell declined comment and Michael Smith had eight of his on June 26. in an exhibition game against the Clark trotted leisurely until he held the Yankees to five hits. rew rd for points in a season with lead into a 72-64 edge with 2:1() fourth straight year. NCAA Tournament game since 29 points in the overtime for the pounding on Toronto’s artificial asked an attendant to remove 7M. He scored 30 Thursday to remaining. Auburn, 19-10, overcame a In 198S, his first year with the Baltimore Orioles, Oark hit his neared third base, when he Clark would have been better turf. Carlton Owens added 25 for winning the 1986 championship, Cougars, 26-5. 14-point first-half deficit to beat St. Louis Cardinals, Clark first home run as a member of the slowed to a walk. He left the off Just pulling a disappearing act newsmen from the clubhouse. pass Bob Boozer’s 1959 mark of Duke, 25-6, advanced despite a Rhode Island, 27-6. was led by two of the stars of that High-scoring Oklahoma. 31-3, New York Yankees — and tore a Bell was listed as the cleanup 691. The Wildcats, 23-8, have won mediocre shooting night by star snap the Braves’ 11-game win­ PEANUTS strained muscles in his side while stadium on crutches. like American League MVP hitter but failed to appear in the Syracuse, which lost in the title run. and pulled away from Tennessee- ning streak. tendon in his left calf while Williams said Bell’s actions swinging at a pitch and didn’t Clark signed a two-year. |S- George Bell of Toronto, who was first inning. Williams said he saw today when the Blue Jays visit start another game until almost a running to first base. He will miss milllon contract with the Yankees fined an unspecified amount for Bell in the left-field bullpen and, month later. about three weeks, which means Cincinnati’s spring camp will on Jan. 6 — with an additional fl refusing to serve as the DH in the after sending Willie Upshaw to determine if the issue is closed. Strategy is NIeuwendyk has goals in sight

a p ro b lem By Ken Rappoport tail’s pads in the crease. The AssoclatecI Press The Flyers’ Ilkka Sinisalo had NHL Roundup tied the game on a power play SCOREBOARD Joe NIeuwendyk has both Mike when he beat Mason on a rebound . ; h for T u b b s Bossy’s record and the NHL’s M from the slot at 8:59 of the final Calder Trophy in his sights.” "' period. Blackhawks 4, Flyers 3 Depoui, 227, vs. Kansas St., 238, X over the idle Montreal Canadians, Rockots 115, SuperBontes 106 ”As long as I can stay in this Chicago has won all three 3-/8 Hockey mlnulesfollowineflrstgoma. ^ mm. m mm By AAlchlo Yoshido confident frame of mind, I’ll get 94 to 93, Joey Mullen clinched the games against the Flyers this Chi SEATTLE (M6) ^ B a a e b a O The Associated Press my scoring chances,” Nieuwen- victory for Calgary with an season. The last time the Black- ..^SSpia6'' * 8 2 0^ SPORTSCARD . Plft»buroh-E.Ih -E . MilMlchlpan winner vs Rrst Period— 1, Philadelphia, Mellanby . JO-213424,McDonlel81022ia dyk said Thursday night after his empty-net goal with 12 seconds hawks won at the Spectrum was H A O A R 1 > 3< Ellis 7-17 35 19,McMlllon Vanderbllt-Utah SI. wlnner,3:2S TOKYO — Tony Tubbs’ prob­ remaining. NHL standings 25 (Craven, Slnlsolo), 7:57 (pp). M 10, Young 1-5 38 XC.Johnson p.m. tie-breaking goal led the Calgary March 8, 1983. -Penalties—------K.Brewn, Chi,- malor .. (hlgh- 3S 34 7, Sdwene 37 08 7,McKev25IM>4, Kansos-Xavler winner v*. N. Carolina lem is whether to box or slug as he Flames to a 7-5 victory over the Former U.S. Olympian Craig stlcklng),3:17; Lanm er,Chl(haaklng),..„, f Williams 24385, Thr«itt St .-Murray St. winntr, X Exiilbitlon baeebell itendinge tries to dethrone heavyweight Janney, out of Enfield, Conn, had Stare 2, Blues 2 WALES CONFERENCE Huffman, Phi (hooklng),9:16; D.Sutter,Chl 24084, Totals481011318106. minutes following firstgame. Boston Bruins. Patrick Division (tripping), 18:17. • SemHfiials champion Mike Tyson next The goal gave Nieuwendyk 51 two goals, the fifth and sixth of his A Moe Mantha scored with 7:51 W L T Pis OF OA Second Period— 2, Chicago, Noonan 10, H O U STO N (115) At Poidtoc, Mich. AMEEICAN LEAGUE Monday. for the season and put him into seven-game NHL career, for the Washington 37 28 8 80 254 209 8:15. 3, Chlcoga, B.Wilson 5 (VIncelette,. McCray 312 310 19, Petersen 27 08 4, ^ ^ mdoy, March is W L Pet. left in the third period, lifting PhllodNphIO 35 29 7 77 283 260 T.M u rro y), 10:43. 4, Chicago, VIncelette 5 Purdue-AAemphls St. winner vs. DePoul- Toronto 9 .60 During a news conference good position for breaking the Bruins. (Presley), 15:19. Penames-Noonan, Chi Olaluwon3146834,Revd2S1-35,Reld3838 Minnesota into a tie with St. N Y Islonders 33 29 9 75 267 243 f'iiPr:® !' Short 3113415, Moxwell Kansos St. winner Seattle .615 Thursday, neither fighter would rookie goal-scoring record of 53 N Y Rangers 31 32 8 70 267 255 (tripping), 4:07; K.Brown, Chi, malor , PIttsburgh-E. Michigan— Vanderbllt- Kansas City .600 Nordlques 4, Devils 3 Louis. (fighting), 19;»; Tocchet, Phi, malor B.Johnson3l08 discuss their strategy. I Pittsburgh 30 32 9 89 279 287 0. Totals337737-43115. Utah SI. winner vs. New York J71 by Bossy, set in 1977-78 with the Michel Gouiet and Gaetan The result enabled the Detroit New Jersey 31 38 5 87 254 281 (fighting), 19:X. SNm* M 26 33 32-186 Kcmsos-Xavler— N. Caroline St .-Murray St. Oakland .500 “You’ll see in the fight,” Tyson New York Islanders. The Flames Red Wings to clinch the Norris AdanM Divislen Third Period— 5, Phllodelphlo, ZeMi X Mmwtan 39 34 38 36-115 winner Texas JOO said of his plans. have eight games left in the Duchesne scored 23 seconds y-Montreal 41 20 11 93 268 218 (Croven, Crossmon), 8:43. 8, Phllo- 3Polnt goals—Ellis 2, Chambers, Cham pionship Californio .500 apart to cap a four-goal second Division championship. V^-Boston 39 27 8 272 231 M p hla, Slnlsolo 22 (Crossman, Huffman), Schoene, williams. Fbuled out--None. . At Fanttoc, Mich. Chicago .467 “I have no strategies,” Tubbs regular season. S 8:99 (pp). Penalties— T.M urroy, Chi period that led Quebec oyer New The tie enabled ^ ica g o to Buffalo80 33 29 9 75 255 271 ltatounds-SeattleX(Llsteri3),Houston51 Sunday,Morch27 Cleveland .467 said. Nieuwendyk's fine season has Quebec 32 38 4 88 252 268 (hooking), 8:40; Mellanby, Phi (unsports­ (McCray, Olaluwon 11). Assists— Semifinals winners Baltimore MS Jersey. Peter Stastny ignited the move two points behind St. Louis Hartford 29 35 7 85 218 245 manlike conduct), 12:30; Larmer, Cht Seolhe X (McMillan 8), Houston 16 Boston MS But ’Tubbs, whose 25-1 record made him a prim^ candidate for rally with two goals. in their battle for second place in CAMPBELL CONFERENCE (hooking), 12:37; Yawney, OhI, malor (McCray 4). Total touls-Seottle 29, WEST EEOIONAL Minnesota MS has been built on cleverness the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s the Norris. Both Chicago and the Nerrts Divislen (fIgMIng), 15:X; AAellonby, Phi, mlnor- H o t ^ n M. Technicals— Chambers, Hous- Fbemeuad , ; Detroit JOS The victory was the Nordlques’ malor (Instgator, fighting),' 15:34; rather than power despite his 16 rookie of the year. W L T Ph OF OA tonllleoal defense. A— 16,611. At SoK Lokt Clly y > Milwaukee .367 third straight and fifth in six Blues have eight regular season x-Oetrolt 39 24 9 87 291 238 Tocchet, Phi (sloshing), 18:40; Nylund,ail Thursday, (March 17 ^ NATIONAL LEAGUE knockouts, asked previously; “If “I knew for me to be successful T H E PHAN (roughing), 18:40. games and put them three points games remaining. y-St. Louis 31 33 8 70 252 257 North Carolina 83, North Tokos State 65 W L Pet. I go the distance, do I get the I’d have to produce up here,” said y-Chlcogo 30 34 8 88 268 288 Overtime— 7, Chicago, Savard 42 Nuggsts 11BJrallBlazers 115 Loyola, California 119, Wyoming 115 Los Angeles 13 3 .8)3 ahead of Hartford in the battle for St. Louis captain Brian Sutter (D.Sutter, Bercwvin), :37. Penalties— Michigan63, Boise Staten Montreal 9 4 .693 decision?” Nieuwendyk, who was playing Toronto 20 43 10 50 252 310 None. the final playoff berth in the became the second Blues player MInnesoto 18 43 11 47 218 304 PORTLAND (115) Floitda62, St. John's 59 Chicago 10 6 .62S Answering himself, he said, “I last year at Cornell University. Smythe Division Shots on goal— Chlcogo 2-11-131— 27. At Los Angeles Cincinnati 0 6 371 NHL’s Adams Division. Quebec, to score 300 career goals, snap­ Phllodelphlo 19^11-17-1— 48. Kersev 11-21 7-10 29, Ca.Jones 87 2-2 10, Houston 0 .533 am going for a knockout. I really "Fortunately, I’ve been able to do V-Calgorv 41 21 8 94 355 278 Duckworth 312 310 18, Drexler 3151-314, mdav,66orch 18 7 which has eight regular-season ping a 1-1 tie with 6; 51 remaining V-Edmonton 3 T 23 9 87 321 253 Power-ploy Opportunities— Chicago 0 of Arizona, 31-X vt..Cornell, 178,2:37 p.m. Pittsburgh 8 8 JOO have no other choice.” that. When I hit 40, the puck was 3; Philadelphia 2 of 7. New York * 7 7 .900 games left, has 68 points, but the in the second period. y-WInnlpeg 31 31 10 72 271 274 w>6, Holton24223 Slchtlng383010. Totals Seton Hall, 2M X vs. Texo^EI Paso, 238, L O s A n ^ e s 28 40 7 59 277 324 Goalies— Chicago, Mason (48 shots-45 5:07p.m. Son Diego - 7 7 .900 The former World Boxing Asso­ going in for me and I was getting a In their previous start, the soves). Philadelphia, Hextall (27-X). 489623X115. Whalers have a game in hand. Vancouver 21 44 9 51 250 302 DENVER (lit) lowo,229,ys. Rorkta Stata, 1210,9:07p.m. Son Frandsco 7 7 JOO ciation champion also said, ‘Tve AP photo lot of ice time and playing with a Blues had played a 7-7 tie against x-clinced division title A— 17,423. Mvoda-Los Vegas, 27-5, vs. Southwest St. Louis 6 7 .463 Blackhawks 4, Flyers 9 \ polish 132734a,Rosmussen3123817, J a y H aas Missouri State,226, :41 PhlladNphla 6 got to box and try to frustrate tremendous amount of Chicago during a game at The y (Berger 37, H. Brooks 31). FOuled Wayne Levi 37-32— 69 perfect just to make the cut,” Azinger said, then shrugged and assists. Chambers each had 24. (Muller, Broten), 19:43 (pp). Penalties— Seattle X 31 .518 17>/j out— None. Rebounds— ConnectIcutX (Ro­ Oklahoma 94, Tennetsee-Chattanooga66 aevelond vs. Son Diego at Yuma, million. T^bbs is to receive .Cleveland, which holds the last Glllls, Que, double minor (roughing), Brigham Young 98, North Corollno Lorry Mize 383S-69 Artz., 3 p.m. % added: "I guess I don't have anything to complain about.” After suffering an elbow injury Phoenix 19 44 .302 31 binson 12), West Virginia 41 (Prue 12). Jim Carter 3834— 69 $50,000. In Thursday night's other NBA playoff qualifying spot, was led 12:19; MacLean, NJ, double minor Golden State 18 48 .258 33Vi Assl*lt77

7 Talas 8 Hit An ode to the trauma of divorce 1 Short for 9 Safety agency Auguttus (abbr.) By Kathryn Baker show is, oh, you get divorced and single life is prompting her to think, “ If he goes for the 4 Channel marker 10 12 months The Associated Press going to be great. You think you’re going to be syrup. I’m gone.” 8 Lada 11 Chemical salts ‘That Girl! ’ You quickly find out you’re really 12 Football coach 17 Hawaiian island NEW YORK — A newly divorced Carol _ Paraeghian 19 Motorists' going to be more like Miss Hathaway from IN REAL LIFE. Leifer assures, “ I didn't 13 Alma box org. Leifer sits in her apartment amid moving ‘The Beverly Hillbillies.’” really have that nightmare of a date. I never 14 Confuaed 23 W W II event boxes, sifti(ig through the remains of her As the piece opens, Leifer hits the road with really had a date who took me to get his car IB Economic (comp. wd.| m arriage. enthusiasm, but soon every song on the radio inspected. I mean. It’s never gotten that bad indicator (abbr.) 2B Police alert It’s one thing to be divorced, she muses, but is about lost love and loneliness. (That’s Will 16 Engagement — alm ost.” (abbr.) what about people who have their marriages 18 Thaai* 26 Composer Lee, the guitarist in the “ Late Night” band, The former “ Saturday Night Live" writer 2 0 ______ClearStravinsky Day annulled? “ That means the marriage never singing “ I’m Mr. Lonely.” ) Then she stops at grew up on Long Island, and it is middle-class 21 Latter* of 27 Reliable existed. Talk about denial." a gas station only to find her moving men suburbia more than feminism that informs alphabet 28 Actresa She shows her wedding pictures. “ What do standing behind the van reading her diary. her comedy. 22 Facilitate Redgrave you tell people when they see this? ‘Oh, that “ I don’t really think of myself as ‘a woman 24 Shinto temple 29 Neuter was just some play I was in?’’’ Once ensconced in her new place, she goes 26 West Indies, doing comedy,’’’ Leifer said. “ That's not TU)0 AMP A HALF REVOLUTIONS... 31 Actor Betas Leifer, a standup comedian best-known for grocery shopping, cleaning out the frozen e.g. 32 Part of glacier foremost on my mind. There a lot of jokes in I U5EP TO PO SETTER THAN THAT.. 48 Drive back 57 Naked her frequent appearances on “ Late Night dinner section and stocking up on cans of "Uh, stewardess, on second thought...." 30 _ _ coming 33 Set of two my act that a man could do. But there are also 34 Chap 36 Swerve SO Jewels 58 Verily with David Letterman,” gets to act out and instant whipped cream, which she squirts a lot of jokes about my experience, which 61 Beehive State 3B Holes 39 Poverty-war 60 Mischievous expand on elements of her standup act in her directly into her mouth in times of stress — happens to be as a woman. • 1BBB by NIA. Inc. 37 Cordon 52 Bangkok native agency (abbr.) child first Cinemax Comedy Experiment, “ Carol like after strangling her aerobics teacher or “ I know when I go to watch comedy. I’ve 38 Yea____ 41 New York lake 54 Cotton fabric Doesn’t Leifer Anymore,” an ode to the selecting just the right kind of condoms. 40 Beasts of 56 Weekend- 61 "___ my never liked the kind of women comedians who 44 Architect _ trauma of divorce, co-written by Leifer and When she does date, she decides she can’t THE QRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr burden Saarinen welcoming brother's go out, and they kind of foster that separation be too careful and leads a prospective beau on 42 Actress 46 Kind of breed abbr. keeper?" “ Late Night” writer Fred Graver. in the audience. They go out and it’s a lot of, Gardner The half-hour show, airing tonight as well a detailed recounting of his entire sex life, ‘Am I right, ladies, am I right?’ — it’s like, 1 2 3 I 9 10 11 M 43 Dancer as on March 20, 23, 28 and April 5, follows complete with charts and pointer. please, someone shoot me If I ever say that. I Jeanmaire 12 Leifer as she packs up to begin anew. Friends throw her a surprise party, and she just cringe. 4B Pined 1 meets a possible Mr. Right. But he turns out to 47 Over (poet.) “ There are also a lot more women doing IS “I WOULD SAY the motivation was have a herd of kiddies and thinks gourmet 49 Bent to one comedy,” she said. “ But I think it’s just a side definitely from real life,” said Leifer, who is dining is to be found at the International reflection of the times. I mean, there are also HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brown* 18 I BO Recket string divorced in real life, "because the gist of the House of Pancakes. He orders the veal. a lot more women in prison, too.” material ■ IT5AY5 'PUT ALL YoUP I WeM TMEYt> MAKE B3 Ribbed fabric PUTALt. 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Sylvia Kristel, [U S A ] Night Flight: Night Flight Oats Ql) p ) Cheers (41j Tal C o r k ) Somos OM lH,THOPMAFPLe.„I'M HAVIM6 I R m ^ PIPSCU UgAKWAWV ~ ^ t> Y A Y eT-6A.Yl^ Mia Nygren 1964. Rated R. Outragaoua INDOAJ IF YOU CAN'T (18) Best of Saturday Night T^AH$L.ATIU6 A LE6AL CCCUM^UT,., LATIU 110-s c h o o l ? (57) Mills Brothers Story This profile of [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Bolaro' A < '' FACE TH E /MUSIC, (20) M *A‘ S 'H the Mills Brothers traces their 56-year 1 2 : 0 0 A M CD Hit Squad 1:20AM young man aapirat to become a great dan­ YOU'LL NEVEIf S E T singing career Featured songs: "Paper dd MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour CD Entertainment Tonight cer. George Raft, Carole Lombard, Ray Mil- Doll." "Glow W orm " and "Bye Bye Black­ T O P O T H I S . Gi) Star Trek land. 1934. (In Stereo) d D Barney Miller bird". (60 min ) GD Synchronal DILVER db) (40) W in. Lose or Draw [C N N ] Larry King Live 1:30AM dD 0*t Smart ON TH E FASTRACK by Bill Helbrook Now arrange the circled letters to d D N C A A Basketball Playoffa; First (jjlj Rosa Salvaje [DIS] MOVIE: 'Fiddler on the Roof A dD Divorce Court form the surprise answer, as sug­ Round. W est Region From Los Angeles. (5^ Nightly Business Report milkman in Czarist Russia tries to hold onto w gested by the above cartoon. Teams to be announced (2 hrs., 30 min.) (U) INN News his Jewish heritage in the face of oppres­ •W, I f?eFU6F To VO WHERE'e T ^ WHKT VtYRE DoiHO |S dJ) Family Ties (Live) Q8J 8 1 l».0 0 0 Pyramid sion in this adaptation of the hit Broadway UW2K.' THI^ <(t>U &ET IMP^JRTAhJT To THE 0/Vfr/ c m ] T H E n m [CN N ] Moneyline play Topol. Norma Crane, Leonard Frey. 6TUFF IS JUST To THAT COMPANY, ART CRUClAu [D IS ] M OVIE: The Brave Little Toaster’ 1971 Rated G. 1// (Answers tomorrow) KEEP ME OCCjO?{Bv ! JMPRE55lO/g? YlTAL lASKS ARe iiU Animated When their young owner [ T M C ] M O VIE; The Fly' (C C) A scien­ lice Jumbles: LINEN YIELD SUCKLE GENDER tist is transformed into a monstrous insect Yesterday's electric household items come to life and following an ill-fated teleportation experi­ Answer: What the homicidal monster does before he set out to find him. Voices of Jon Lovitz, gets out of the car— KILLS TH E ENGINE ment Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, John '/a Tim Slack, Timothy E Day. 1987 Rated Getz 1986 Rated R. (In Stereo) \ \ FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavet NR. / i [U S A ] M O VIE: 'Superfoeast' A patholo­ Now bsoii In stock, if t n b h look N a S Is sysHoM ^ m o . [HBO] Boxing's Greatest Knockouts Look BfNi hondUng. tn m JumMo. cte tMo nowspopor. P.O. aoi Wondo. PL gist stumbles upon a scientist’s jungle la­ m eM e yew nome. edareee snd dp code end moke yotw cheek peyeNe 10 Nowopepoftooo^ Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and W i l l F v ^ p Y o M f S b RBiNC/Kf^N/KTBP? boratory and the monstrous by-products Larry Merchant review such bouts as Su­ of his experiments. Antoinette Bower, gar Ray Robinson/Gene Fullmer, Muham­ Craig Littler, Harry Lauter 1972 for our REINCARNATION mad Ali/Sonny Liston and Ike Williams/ Beau Jack. (60 min.) 9:30PM dD (46) The Thom« (CC) The ^ -X HOPE Hoy. [ T M C ] M OVIE: 'Seven Brides for Thorns begin psychotherapy because it's Spring SOCIETY Seven Brothers' Seven young frontiers­ the trendy thing to do x V e SBEN f lM O U c S H men are determined to ad(jl feminine atten­ G.6) Classified Eighteen Offers informa­ tion to their lives by stealing seven brides tion on the latest employment opportuni­ Astrograph Howard Keel, Jane Powell. 1954. Rated G, ties in the Connecticut area Sale Flyer OF PHIL poMAHuE (In Stereo) Bridge [ESPN] NCAA Basketball Champion­ [USA] Airwolf ship: First Round Teams and site to be A U f ? F A P Y . announced (2 hrs.) (Live) in your CANCER (June 21-July 22) The chal­ 7:30PM ( D p m Magazine Roxanne 9 lenges you may have to face today are Pulitzer, Kirk Douglas [H B O ] M O VIE: 'Rocky IV' (CC) Driven cn_ni«A.~ Tw A vE i' 3-18 spade. He would then have cashed ex­ manageable if you have the proper atti­ CD Current Affair by revenge, boxing champion Rocky Bal­ newspaper Two poor risks? actly three diamonds, keeping an en­ tude. Remember that old song lyric: boa heads for the Soviet Union to face a CD ® Jeopardyl (CC) §argantuan Russian opponent Sylvester NORTH 3-U-U try to dummy in the suit, and then < ^ r t h d a y "Anything you can do, 1 can do better." 4763 CD (2^ (P) Barney Miller tallone, Talia Shire, Dolph Lundgren. Choose neither have played a spade. West would then WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Things will run ▼ J9 1985 Rated PG (In Stereo) tomorrow! smoothly today If you view what tran­ QD INN News ♦ A Q 10 > 4 take three spade tricks, on which de­ [M A X] Cinemax Comedy Experiment By Janies Jacohy March 19,1968 spires from a philosophical perspective (S ) Carson’s Comedy Classics 4 Q 10 6 clarer would discard a heart and a AARaCONIFEP SURE UH-HUH... I e m e s s s H E (C C ) (In Stereo) WELL,MAYBE SHE'S If you think all will get better. It will. dS) M»A»S*H club, but then West would have to lead H A S IT IN P O P .'f O U , OUST d o e s n T l i k e m y Fa)con Creat (CC) Mag It is true that good players can fre­ G iO T s o m e t h I N6f Your financial prospects look far more VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Avenues for (S) Newlywed Game 1 0:00PM (ID WEST EAST away from one of his kings. That POESNTSHE? gie gets help to boat her drinking problem; LOOKS, OR SOMBTHINO. THERE, personal gain are more likely to come 4KQJ98 4 5 2 quently sniff out the winning finesse, would give Careful Charlie nine tricks, encouraging In the year ahead than they (S) Hollywood Squares Lance protects Kaihryn from "The Thir­ through others today than through your VK72 486543 when there is a choice. But what can and he could save his finesses for an­ were this past year. Some unusual con­ dZ) World of Survival (R) teen" (60 min.) \ / \ ditions are going to develop that will own sources. If a trusted pal has some­ 4865 4 7 you do when there is no winning fi­ other deal. d i) N BA Basketball; Boston Celtics at C D CD News Manchester - 260 North Main Street (Rte. 83) thing to propose, hear him/her out. ♦ KS 498742 nesse? Willy Nilly, today’s declarer, help better your lot In life. Chicago Bulls (2 hrs , 30 min ) Janies Jacoby's books “Jacoby on PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Follow LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today, you CD (40) 20/20 (CC) Scheduled a look at Rte. 84 exit 63. Westbound left on Rte. 83. Eatibound right on held up on two rounds of spade.c, final­ why Americans suffer from "cancer SOUTH Bridge’ and “Jacoby on Card Gam es’ your own Instincts In your commercial will be operating from your strong suit: [C N N ] Crossfire Rte. 83. Store la approx. 1 mile In shopping canter at iunction of ly won the ace and played five rounds phobia" (60 min ) Main St. & North Main St. 4 A 10 4 (written with bis father, the late Os­ and financial affairs today. The advice partnership arrangements. Alliances [ESPN] NCAA Basketball Champion­ 4AQ10 of diamonds, throwing a heart from you establish will have considerable po­ ship: First Round Teams and site to be G9) M OVIE: 'The Face of * wald Jacoby) are now available at that will be given to you by well-inten­ The supposedly-dead doctor is in Tibet, Mon. thru Fri. 9-9, Sal. 9-6, Sun. 10-6 4K J32 his hand. Meanwhile West, who had tential for success. announced (2 hrs ) (Live) bookstores. Both are published by tioned friends might have little merit. provisioning himself with enough poison Wa accept MatlarCard. VIm», DItconr Ctrd and Amtrletn Eitpnu 4A J3 two discards to make, let go a heart SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You won't 8:00PM CD Beauty and the Beast Pharos Books. Know where to look tor romance and to destroy the world , Ni­ and a cluh. Give West c r ^ it — he ♦ Pass JNT spades to set the hand. numbered 0 through 23. In Europe, M£ WITH THAT THE BflOAP StPE Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil RathbOne SORE HIT THE LOOP £NP little elbow room today, as well as In­ cal Involvements. If you don't take your­ (43) Noticiero Univision Pass Pan Pan Careful Charlie would have done the system is used in preference to the s n o w b a l l , 1938 OF A B A R N ' Of A ROOSTER volvements In activities that challenge self or events too seriously, you’ll come better. He knows that if you are given LANOLIN.' CD (S) Perfect Strangers (C C) Larry is so (6Z) Leo Buscaglia 12-hour a.m. and p.m. system. In the your abilities both mentally and up a winner. Opening lead: 4 K a choice of finesses, the best thing is to insecure when his brother visits that he (61 Star Trek United States, 24-hour time is used in physically. CAPRICORN (Dm . 22-Jan. 19) Domes­ gets Balki to help him lie about his position [CN N ] Headline News let your opponents play for you. So the armed forces. It is also used in sci­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Take mea­ tic matters that you have been neglect­ at the newspaper [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Angel Heart' A routine Charlie would have taken the second entific work throughout the world. sures today to tidy up a past matter that ing lately should be given top priority to­ CD Evening Magazine you know wasn’t handled properly, day. What you previously viewed investigation plunges a private detective GD Hill Street Bluet into a nightmare world of voodoo worship even though others may not be aware of distastefully won’t carry that stigma BCS'S G i McCloud and ritual murder in 1955 New Orleans the fact. You’ll feel better lor it. now. Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, Lise' GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Something AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-F*b. 19) Usually ( ^ MOVIE: 'Savannah Smiles’ A six- year-old girl charms the two men who Bonet 1987 Rated R. (In Stereo) that has been a source of irritation for you’re a rather optimistic person, so know have abducted her and demanded a sizable 1 0;30PM IN N N e w t STORES PEOPLE WHO you is not going to get any better with don’t step out of character today. This ransom from her wealthy parents. Mark know there's a certain magic I m l wmmum (^; Honaymooners time. You have the power to change is not a time to play host or hostess to Miller, Donovan Scott. Bndgette Ander about Classified Advertising. this, but don't attempt to do so tod6y. negative thoughts. sen 1982 (41) PELICULA; Jacinto el Tullido' Ur 643-2711 #> ifiM Feebim RiwUrefe k 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 18, 1M8 - 1 7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 18, 1988 — 19

MARKET REPOFU H a p WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HOMES BUSINESS tJM FDIG’s bailout of bank I HELP WANTED FOR SALE D U N H ILL Is coming to a u t o Body repair. Im- DENTAL Assistant. Ex­ NATIONAL Health Manchester! We'll be mtdlate opening for cellent full time oppor­ NEW Home decor ca­ Pioneer's losses mount Agency serving Man­ talog! Earn $$$ and AM real tstot* advertised In REPORTER for after­ at the Manchester polnttrs assistant to tunity In team oriented chester area seeking the Manchester Herald It I.IM YWCA, 78 North Main bonuses on your time subject to the Fair Housing Pioneer Systems Inc. of Manchester, a rivals largest in history noon dolly newspaper p r^ re cars for refln- Glastonbury group enthusiastic, energetic to cover town, govern­ Street on Wednesday, Ishlng and delivery. In­ practice. Salary and schedulel Represen' Act of 19M, which makes If and goal oriented Indi­ MerrI-Mac's 100% gua­ llleool to advertise any pref­ the manufacturer of aerodynamic retardation and ment, schools, etc. March 16,23 trom volves sanding, mosk- benefits commensu- vidual for part time 10am-2pm. Positions ranteed line. Great erence, limitation or discrim­ deceleration systems, has reported declining IMC- iiiM "‘i'''l|i"' WASHINGTON (AP) - The rate than deposits, he said. The Some editing and page Ing and clean-up. All rote with experience. Program Director po­ ination based on race, color, layout experience for: Clerks, reception­ 633-3673. program for hostesses Salesman sales and increased losses for the third quarter ■III first step in bailing out Texas’ ratio of FDIC assets to insured benefits paid. Call R.T. sition. Responsibilities and demonstrators. religion, sex or notional helpful. Second shift ists, typists, dato entry, Coachworks, 8am- For large General Con­ origin, or on Intention to idn't of 1987 and the nine months ending Aug. 29,1987. largest bank holding company is deposits has fallen from more Include volunteer de­ Car and phone needed. hours, Mondoy- secretaries, word pro­ 5pm. 649-5030.______velopment, planning tractor. Must have con­ moke onv such preference, ever, Sales for the third quarter were $5,888,000, I,.I' raising concerns about the long­ than $1.20 per $100 in 1981 to close cessors, light Indus­ ADMINISTRATIVE Call free now 1-800-992- llmitotlon or discrimination. Frlday. Send resume KINDERCARE In Man- Implementation of ser­ struction background I car down from $10,810,000 in the third quarter of term health of the fund that to $1.10, clips to; Editor, Mon- trials and food service. 1072.______The Herald will not know­ chester has teaching ASSISTANT vice and rehabilitation and be able to read ingly accept onv odverflse- bad 1986. For the nine months, sales were insures deposits in most of the Still, the FDIC fund is in far chester Herald, P.O. DunhIII Temporaries, and public education COUNTRY Corpenters East Hartford. Ill and substitute posi­ looking to hire laborer plana. Excellent com­ . ment which Is In violation of $20,476,000, a decrease from the $28,617,000 a HIGH a.M 3.17 nation’s commerciai banks. better shape than its sister fund Box 591, Manchester, tions available. Con- Highly visible, programs. Send re­ the low. I4M- CT 06040. No phone Founders Plaza. 282- with own transporta­ mission schedule. riter year earlier. LOW The Federal Deposit Insurance for the thrift industry, the Fed­ tact Andreo ot 646-7090. challenging, and sume to: Executive Di­ SOUTHERN New Eng- calls pleasel 0701/Eost Windsor. 1 rector, 243 East Center tion. Dependability a Reply to; ‘lass Pioneer’s net loss for 1987’s third quarter was 2.086.04 Corp. said Thursday it was eral Savings and Loan Insurance Hartfleld Plaza, 160 NURSERY Laborer- Full diversified, must. Call for Inter­ land classifleld ads CHANGE “ o r i i . w loaning $l billion to banks owned FOOD Service. We have time. Apply In person; Street, Manchester Box 00 reach nearly 800,000 irms $1,142,000, compared to a loss of $1,136,000 in the Corp. Unlike FSLIC, the FDIC Bridge Street. 623-4416. administrative 06040. view. 649-0822 a fte r 1 — — 1— by First RepublicBank Corp. of openings for full and Hop River Nursery, 6pm. 646-9898. c/o Mindraitr Harild homes In Connecticut third quarter of 1986. For the nine-month period probably would still be In the clerical position II Dallas for six months in a move to part tim e positions In Route 6, Bolton. 646- Position open (or and Rhode Island. The man of 1987, the net loss was $2,699,000, compared to a black after accounting for all of 7099. dealing with price for a basic 25 reassure depositors worried our clean modern facil­ 2 weeks only! not the problems suffered by its ity. Positions vary SECURITY POSITION RECEPTIONIST word ad Is only $55 and nine-month loss of $298,000 in 1986. business customers. SALES Clerks and Cashi­ Bs In AP graphic about the banks' shaky real member institutions, Ely said. trom the assembly and Pormononf A u lg n m tM t will appear In 43 news­ Alan H. Greenstadt, Pioneer chairman and A-1 Appointment Secre- Join us East of the ers full or part time TYPIST also estate loans. Industry experts are skeptical packaging to our In Utnehmttr tary. Entry level. Suc­ f u l l Time Janitorial papers. For more In­ president, attributed the sales decrease to a • sanmg W i^ •s.iiniour River. Full benefits. wanted at once at mod­ hich The infusion represents only homemade foods to cessful financial Who can taka charge Supervisor. Position formation call Classi­ decline in the company’s parachute business negotiations with O&G to settle a dispute about of the chances for FDIC’s efforts • StOMoMhnmtan ern Health Shop In fied, 643-2711 and ask about 5 percent of the FDIC’s meat slicing and main­ • O ow paM w BxtwOte professional needs an Call of diversified office available In Glaston­ the costs of work on the station’s tunnel and to attract private investors to tenance. Super benef­ large shopping center. bury area In new nurs­ for defolls.o______I’ve because of “ continued unavailability of certain insurance fund, which backs • OradNUnlon appointment secre­ Jane Brown Professional atmos­ procedures. three other platforms. take on some of the risks of its for full time posi­ For w i IwawNw. eonw to our of- ing home. Mondov- material for contracts in its backlog.’ ’ deposits of $100,000 and less at tary, M ale/Fem ale to phere and pleasant • 2 week vacation LOOK ING FOR a low-cost who operating a restructured First tions. Weekdays only. *00 Mondoy-FrtOoy, Oom-lpm, M coordinate schedule 646-1700 Frlday, 8om-3;30pm. ’The backlog, he reported to shareholders, is O&G walked off the job in April, claiming It 13,600 banks. But bank analysts Tho FroMloo OfSeo OuM tig, 140 working conditions. way to communicate your itlon RepublicBank. No nights or weekends. and set appointments, • 5 sick days Must be able to work advertising message? now at $19 million, compared to $22 million at was owed nearly $10 million above the original believe it could turn out to be the HorOi M oln I t . tto n e h n U r o» oo» Savings Bank of Unlike the usual retail weekends, Saturday or to f, “ I ’m sure there probably are Ask about our flexible Mwltyn for on oppolnlmofll a 7*7- expand business acu­ Wont ads are your contract price because of delays that boosted store. Flexible hours. • Profit sharing Sunday 9am-2pm. For like, the beginning of the year. first big hit of a bad year for the people who are kicking the tires hours for days. Glas­ 0000 or 1-*0OO4«-1147. men. Evenings from Manchester answer. building costs. | fund. tonbury. Call for de­ Interesting health • Monthiy insentive ’ more Information call at. I Greenstadt said that sales decreases in and have expressed an interest to 5-9pm. $6 per hour base EOE M/F field, good salary and FDIC Chairman L. William tails at 633-7656 ask for HRST SECURITY salary plus liberal In­ bonus Carta Maintenance. Pioneer’s Commercial Products Division were the FDIC,” said Stephen Skaggs, Dave. benefits. Apply at once • Company paid 755-9532. BUILD YOUR oing the result of the closing of western and Pillow maker makes deal Seidman isn’t saying how much SERVICES CORP. centive bonus. $300 per to Manager or Assist­ a senior analyst for Sheshunoff & MANAGER Tralnee- An SouU Opoortuntfy auploror week part time Income. SOCIAL Worker, Direc­ insurance ist a midwestem distribution centers. he believes his agency ultimately L. WILLIAM SEIDMAN ant Manager: Parkode RELIABLE babysitter DREAM HOUSE HAR’TFORD — A New Jersey pillow Co., an Austin, Texas, consulting $20,000 to start. Gram- Good career start. tor for Criminal Jus­ Health Shoppe, Man­ Send resume to; also Greenstadt could not be reached for further may have to spend to rescue the ■ .. insists fund is OK firm. PV’s Corner Store has Phone Mr. Nathan. 646- tice Reentry Program. for school vacation. manufacturer charged with false advertising $33.2 billion holding company, the chester Parkade, 404 Box PP 10-3. Good hourly rate, comment. “ But I j ust don’t see that there’s Immediate openings MECHANIC for steel fab­ 5599. Leave name and Case management and West Middle Turnpike. and selling contaminated down pillows will largest in Texas and the 13th phone number.______program responsibili­ Mancliootor Hirald tor Interview coll 643- He notes his fund’s survival any great appetite for invest­ for manager trainees. rication shop to main­ 2287 otter 6pm. remove pillows from stores and reimburse the biggest in the country. Duties will Include tain and repair our ties. Qualification; Illegals depress wages during 1987, the worst year for ments (like First RepublicBank) OPERATORS Needed. P.D. Box 591 retailers for refunds or exchanges by The analysts, however, are bookkeeping, schedul­ trucks and equipment. Early morning and day BSW or equivalent. Ex­ SHOP A commercial banking since the unless the FDIC is willing to perience with criminal Mancliootor, CT TEACHER- Long term WASHINGTON - Illegal aliens are customers, under a settlement with state suggesting that the First Repub­ ing and dally opera­ Must have experience. shift preferred. Paid substitute for grades Great Depression, both in terms assume substantially all of the tions of store. ProtIt Company paid vaca­ training. Call anytime justice population. Sa­ FOREMAN 0604D Will build to your plane depressing wages and worsening working consumer officials. licBank loan is, in effect, a down lary In upper teens. 78.8 Math. CT. State of low profits and the number of risk.” sharing. Insurance and tions and Insurance In­ 649-2133. for large, growing ge­ Certification In Math or cure. Choice alte on conditions for legal immigrants and native Northern Feather Inc. of Newark. N. J., which payment on a $2 billion to $4 bank failures. other benefits availa­ cluding dental. 289- I Comprehensive .benef­ neral contractor. Must TRAFFIC Clerk. G. Fox, According to Sandy Flannigan, its. Send current re­ or eligibility for certifi­ detlreble Maater'a had admitted no wrongdoing, agreed to take the biliion problem. ble. Call Mrs. Olson at 2323. EOE. possess organizational 0 New England tradi­ Americans in low-skilled and low-wage Jobs, the Despite the rescue of First City an analyst with Paine Webber CLERK/TYPIST sume and references to cation required. Aca­ Way. Rear view, 14th General Accounting Office says in a new report. measures under the settlement announced First RepublicBank is about Bancorporation of Houston and 1-800-624-9743. skills, as you will be res­ tion of satisfaction, has demic concentration In iln.) Inc. in Houston, the search for HELP Needed In Garden Enjoy working In o plea­ Manchester Area Con­ fairway, Mancheeter Thursday by the Department of Consumer the same size that Continental STOCK Room Attendent- sant. Irlsndly, atmos- ponsible for the upkeep, an Immediate opening Math and some knowl­ Citing empirical data and several case the failure of 184 banks in 1987, the private capital for First Repub­ Center. Position ference of Churches, for a port time clerk. Country Club. Sum­ Protection. Illinois Corp. was in 1984 when it FDIC fund still managed a Full tim e position. Re­ phors? Do you have good P.O. Box 773. Manches­ maintenance and edge of computers are studies, the congressional watchdog agency said licBank does not improve the ceive and disperse Includes- loading and This position Is In our desirable. Contact Mr. mer conatructlon, The removal involves all Marshall’s stores in required the largest-ever govern­ typing and telephone ter, CT. 06040 by March proper storage of ser­ both U.S.-bom and legally documented modest Increase to $18.3 billion. chances for other Texas banks deliveries, maintain unloading vehicles, vice tools, equipment traffic department and Vene Harding Princi­ •428,500. ment bank bailout of $4.5 billion. plant maintenance and skills? This opportunity It 28. EOE. immigrants are being hurt, especially those Connecticut, as well as a Bed’N Bath in "Therefore, we don’t see any­ such as Mcorp to attract new stockroom and Inven­ and stock. Must have will require some typ­ pal. Tolland Middle >M And more bad news is likely customer sales. Whi­ available at this small ing, filing, phone con­ Cell Ralph Viola I working as janitors and farm and food Stamford and a Jordan Marsh in Waterford. thing that we are going to do this investors. tory. Some listing ne­ mechanical knowledge School, 96 Old Post from other banks, particularly in thorn Nursery, Routed. Harttord area office. Ex­ CUSTODIAN. Full time tact and other general processing workers. The company also agreed to pay $4,000 so the year that is going to cause a First City, which is getting $500 cessary. Monday- and port time postlons of small engines and ve­ Road. Tolland, CT. THE HERITAGE 8R0UP Texas, where Mcorp, a $21 billion, Frlday, 7am to 4:30pm. Bolton 643-7802. cellent benefits, perman­ oftice duties. We offer 06084. 875-2564. Applica­ The report identified restaurants and department can buy equipment and continue the substantial decline in the fund. I million from a private invest­ ent position. Ideal for so­ RHAM High In Hebron. hicles. Full time or Part a competitive starting 633-8311 / 5884878 money-losing bank holding com­ Benefits. Call 633-4681 LANDSCAPE Loborer- For Information and time for right person. tion deadline March random testing of down products. mean by substantial, 25 percent,” ment group in addition to the Full time. Apply In meone re-entering the rote and generous em­ 31st. Position to begin companies producing auto parts, shoes and pany, has been exploring restruc­ ext.360. Arbor Acres application call Steve Excellent salary and be­ Two other manufacturers, Hollander Home he said. FDIC money, “ was first to the Farm, Inc. Glaston- person. Whitham work force. Please call ployee discount. Apply April 7th. EOE. COVENTRY. Waterfront clothing as others that often employ illegal turing options. Culllnon at 228-9474. nefits. Apply to In person to: G. Fox Fashions Corp. of Newark and New York However, Bert Ely, an Alexan­ well,” she said. “ They are in far bury, EOE.______Nursery, Route 6, Bol- Mrs. Palmar at EOE. home with spectacular aliens. But Seidman says the situa­ Distribution Center, view. Large deck, en­ Feather Co., have already signed similar dria, Va., financial consultant, better shape than those who PART Time or full time ton. 643-7802.______289-9576 - The willingness of illegal aliens to work in tions of Continental and First said, “ My sense is they are going GET Paid for reading The MAK Co. 301 Governor's High­ ^3|BUSINE88 closed porch and your agreements with the state. Hollander will follow. 'There isn’t an infinite fountain help and dis­ RELIABLE Person way, South Windsor. own boot dock will low-skill jobs for less than the minimum wage in RepublicBank are not the same to lose money.” hwashers, days, nights needed for outdoor books! $100 per title. 643-2659 OH0PPDRTUNITIE8 number of investors interested in EOE.______enhance summer en­ those industries has depressed wages and contribute $2,750 for the continued testing, while and he points with hope to FDIC and weekends. (k>od work. Installing fence. STEADY employment Write: PASE-849H, 161 «tl- New York Feather will give $5,500. The fund’s income from inter­ Texas banks.” available In small ma­ South LIncolwav, MATURE woman wanted tertaining. $196,000. benefits for comparable native and legal conversations with private inves­ est and from premiums paid by pay. Steady employ­ Will train. Full time. VIDEO. Business oppor­ D.W. Fish Realty 643- Ironically, the deepening bank ment. Howard John­ 646-2151. nufacturing plant. Full North Aurora, IL 60542. RECEPTIONIST for to care tor 9 month old tunity. Be a Billie Jack immigrant workers, the GAO said. tors and to signs that Texas’ member banks — $3.3 billion last crisis comes amid signs that and part time posi­ growing Industrial and In my home or yours. 1591.0______Cellular comes of age economy is rebounding. son's, 394 Tolland Video Distributor. 647- ikar But it also concluded that the low wages paid year — is increasing at a slower Texas’ economy is improving. Turnpike, Manchester. tions. Hours flexible. nuclear safety supply Monday-Thursdov. 9849 or 649-1199. 30 Locust Street. 2 fam ily, to illegal aliens allow some of the businesses to NEW YORK — The one millionth cellular 649-6220.______Court of Probqte, District of Call 643-2590.______house. Hours negotia­ Days. References re­ 4 rooms each. Excel­ Ho Manchester TECHNICIAN ble. Duties Include ans­ quired. 646-7298 after lent location. Nice lot. grow or survive foreign competition, indirectly telephone subscriber in the nation signed for INVITATION TO BID SCHOOL Bus drivers five NO'nCE OP HEARINQ needed for Town of Full time salaried posi­ wering phone, some 5pm. HDME8 Owner financing possi­ expanding job opportunities a nd wages for mobile service late in 1987, reaching a The Monchcster Public ESTATE OF tion available. Must be typing and tiling. Con­ ble. $179,000. 646-2426, FTC wants data on Roper deal Schools solicits bids for LINDA N. PROTD Glastonbury. Will FULL Time Receptionist. FOR BALE higher-skilled workers in the same trades. milestone only four and one-half years after SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER Train. Drive as many 18 or older. Science tact Gerry Decelles 00 9-5 weekdays. ck- Pursuant to on order of Hon. for the 1944-im school yeor. 643-51 07, 8-5pm, Light typing. 9-5 isn- the original cellular service was offered in the Dqvid C. Rappe, Judge, or as few hours as major preferrably with Mondoy-Frldoy or part ck> BENTON HARBOR. Mich. “ Consummation of the offer appliances, and accused GE of Sealed bids will be received dafed March 15, 1944 a hear­ desired. Bonus plan Monday-Frlday. EOE. Rail station Job resumes United States, says MIS Week. until March 39, 1944, 3:30 ing will be held on an applica­ lab experience for rou­ time 9-1pm or 1-5pm. it. (AP) — Whirlpool Corp. and would not violate any antitrust P.M., at which time they will and earned days. 100 tine QA testing and re­ EXPER IEN CED Profes- (In According to the management information trying to interfere with a transac­ tion praying for authority to Call Linda at 646-1980 General Electric Co. say they will laws. Our interest in Roper be publicly opened. The right compromise a doubtful and percent paid medical cord keeping. Good slonol Painter-Good between 9-1 pm. NEW HAVEN — After being stalled for nearly systems journal, the development is tion already approved by the Is reserved to relect any and Insurance available to Brush man. Immediate respond promptly to a request involves gas range production. Roper board. disputed claim against Janet verbal and written a year because of a contract dispute, particularly significant when compared with all bids. Specifications and Jenson, Paul Dashnaw and driver, fam ily plan also opening. Excellent sa­ LABOR Type work avall- from the Federal Trade Commis­ We currently have no gas range bid forms may be secured at Todd Sperry In favor of sold communication skills, renovations to Union Station will resume in a the growth of other communications the Business Office, 45 North available. Save cost of lary and benefits. oble In Coventry. Will sion for information about their production facilities,” Bunch Analysts have said acquiring estate as In said application daycare bring your 4 or telephone contact with Apply to: The Mak few weeks under a settlement approved by the industries. Roper would move Whirlpool School Street, Manchester, on file more fullv appears, at train. Coll 742-7308. Ev­ struggle to acquire Roper Corp. said. Connecticut. the Court of Probate on 5 year old with you. vendors and custom­ Componv 643-2659. enings 742-9277. Hlft New Haven Parking Authority. ahead of GE as the nation’s • in It was more than 20 years before the'^ Both Whirlpool, which an­ 046-03 March 39, 1944 at 7:00 In the Applications available ers. Well organized, WANTED. Experienced The authority’s Board of Commissioners David R. Whitwam, chairman, leading appliance company. evening. from Glastonbury Pub­ legible handwriting, SWIMMING Pool In- ira; millionth telephone subscriber was hooked up. nounced a $37.50-a-share merger Tree Cllmber- staller. Must have 2 president and chief executive NOTICR TO CREDITORS Bertha E. Rappe, lic Schools. Glaston­ typing or computer Wedensday unanimously approved an and it took the cable television industry 13 agreement with Roper last Foreman. Familiar years experience with officer of Whirlpool in Benton The FTC information request ESTATE OF 044-03 bury, CT. Phone 633- with all phases of agreement to pay the project’s general years to sign its millionth subscriber, notes month, and GE, which later CALVIN C.MULDOON skills a plus. Salary In-ground vinyl pools. Harbor, said: “ We believe that if extends a waiting period on 5231 ext. 430. EOE. commensurate with spraying, pruning, tree contractor, O&G Industries of Torrington, a the publication. offered $45 a share to acquire The Hon. David C. Rappe, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 742-7308. Evenings 742- the FTC conducts the thorough Whirlpool’s offer under federal Judge, of the Court of Pro­ ESTATE OF BICYCLE Mechanic. work experience and removal, etc. Top lump sum of $2.6 million for work on the main Currently there is service availability for PAUL R. ROBARGE, oko 9277. Roper, said Thursday the FTC review warranted here, it will antitrust law until 10 days after bate, District of Coventry, at Part time mornings or education. Call: wage plus benefits, sa­ : to station and one platform. The money will come a hearing held on March 15, PAUL ROBERT ROBARGE If your not afraid ot hard n a about 65 percent of the population, with 55 new had sought the information. agree with our position.” compliance with the request. full time. Experienced. lary according to abil­ 1944, ordered that all claims The Hon. William E. Fitz­ Farr’s, 2 Main Street, ity and experience. 872- work and enjoy work­ from the state liepartment of Transportation, cities added during the first half of 1987. An Bruce Bunch, a spokesman at Whirlpool said. must be presented to the fidu­ Gerald,. Judge, of the Court LYDALL INC. Whirlpool said its representa­ ciary at the address below. of Probate, District of Man­ Manchester. 4513.______ing outside, hove driv­ OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 which is funding the project with the Federal industry goal is to provide a nationwide GE headquarters in Fairfield, CamposHa Matarialt tives told FTC officials this week FTC officials have declined to Failure to promptly present chester at a hearing held on SUPERVISOR RN- DENTAL Receptionist ers license and own Railroad Administration. cellular system that would service 80 to 85 any such claim may result In March 9,1944 ordered that all Mvltlaa Conm, reiterated the company’s it would expand Roper from a comment on the investigation. M onday-Frldav. 3pm for small busy prac­ transportotlon. Now 36 GRISSOM ROAD t h a The authority also agreed to continue the loss of rights to recover claims must be presented to 8 percent of the population by 1990. positFon when it made its offer for maker of ranges into a producer to 11pm. Applications 648-1233 ext 333 tice. 4 days per week. hiring for landscaping. Kk Roper officials had no immediate on such claim. the fiduciary at the address Experience helpful but the Augusta, Ga.. based Roper. and marketer of a full line of comment. Bertha E. Rappe, below. Failure to promptly are now being ac­ Duties Include: sche­ MANCHESTER *235,000 present any such claim may duling, Insurance, re­ not necessary. Call 568- Clerk cepted for this key WAITRESSES- Week­ Huge, 8 room Cotonlal located In quiet area. «al- result In the loss of rights to position. For Informa­ cord keeping. Expe­ 7427 or 649-11 lObetween The fiducioc l ^ ' Is: recover on such claim. days and weekends full 8am-2pm. Maater bedroom with dreaaing room, eeparete Kathleenen M LepakLi tion please contact time. Breakfast and rience preferred. 114 North river Road Johanna Bruder Roy, Salary negotiable. Call bath. Flret floor family room with fireplaoe. 3 Assistant Clerk Mrs. Plante. Crestfleld lunch. Coll 649-4011 be­ HAIR Stylist wanted with Coventry, CT 06234 Convalescent Home. 646-5938. or without following. zona heat, all well to well carpeting. Alao, lower and The fiduciary Is; tween 6am and 3pm. Ann M. Walsh Paul S. Roborge, Executor 643-5151. Ask for Bernodette, SALESPERSON for pro­ No experience neces­ level family room plua two car garage. Hoet: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 107 Oakland Street 35 Meeker Road ADMINISTRATIVE As­ GROWTH Company look­ fessional lawn treat­ sary. Good salary, paid Daniel Reale Manchester, CT 06040 Southington, CT 06449 sistant tor agent, Ma- ing for future manage­ ment company. $300 vacation and health Lott/Lond for Solo...... 23 045-03 047-03 plan available. Contact DImotlonc ypmofl atrMt to Kaniwdy Road to Notices lor Hartford Insurance ment. Offers profit per week plus commis­ HtmIHon Drlv* to QrlMom Road. Loit/Found...... 01 Invootmont Property...... 34 MCrChOndiSE Musical Items...... sions. Yeor round em­ 646-7130. Butinest Property...... company. Flexible sharing and manage­ Parionoti...... 02 ..35 Cameras and Photo Eaulpment...... 45 hours, benefits. 273- ment potential. Ambi­ ployment. Will train. PART Time or full time Announcement!...... 03 Resort Property...... 34 Specioli#Dcfit! HoMdoy Seasonal...... 71 Pets and Supplies...... „...44 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Call Evergreen Lawns. Mortpoeet...... 27 LEOAL NOTICE 8290 or 225-0666. tious Individual needed cook and dishwashers, Wa na MiX flM bM aaiM Auction!...... 04 Antiques and Collectibles...... 73 MIscelloneous for Sole...... 47 to learn Industry from 649-8667. days, nights and wee­ ^1- Wanted to Buy...... 34 RoofIng/SIdIng...... RESTAURANT food PWOFEIilMAU Financial...... 05 Services The Zoning Board ot Appeals will hold a public hearing on ground up. 649-4563. DENTAL Hygenlst kends. Good pay. Flooring..., Monday, March 24,1944 at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing Room, servers, banquet % mi an nr Im Child Core...... 51 Electrical...... servers, bartenders, WE need people for the needed. Full or port Steady employment. Employment & Education Rentals Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, CT to hear and Howard Johnson's, 394 INC. Port Time Help Wanted ...... Cleaning Serylces...... 53 Heotlng/Plumblng...... TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 cansider the followtng application; barbocks, cocktail following positions; time. South Windsor ...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... Tolland Turnpike, Help Wanted...... 11 Apartments for Rent...... Lawn Care...... 53 Miscellaneous Serylces. Machinery and Tools...... 74 AUtOmOtiVE ITEM 6 ADA ASSOCIATES - Special Exception under Artl- servers, doorperson, janitors, desk, snack office. No Saturdays. Manchester. 649-6220. Mf Mhf k HNxkf H Situation-Wanted...... 12 Condominiums for Rent.. Bookkeeping/Income Tax...... 54 Serylces Wanted...... Gardening...... 77 NO. 13SS cle IV, Section 5for conversion of abulldlngonan line cook, bus person, bar and mechanics. It Call 644-1509. Bu!lne!! Opportunitle!...... 13 Homes for Rent... Carpentry/Remodeling...... 55 Landscaping.. approved auto repair site to office use at 244 dishwasher, mainte­ you are a willing Inetructlon...... 14 Store/Office Space...... Painting/Popering...... 54 Concrete...... " T^iJk^vanr^rsoi;-.";:;:;;;;;;...... Spruce Street - Business Zone II. nance person. Apply at worker please apply Employment Service!...... 15 Resort Property...... Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Compers/Trallers...... At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written :The (jallery, 141 New to: Manager, Parkade NEW STORE Industrial Properly...... SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Farm Supplies and Eaulpment...... 40 Motorcyeles/Mopeds...... communications received. A copy of this petition hos been London Turnpike, Bowling Lanes. No HOM ES Real Estate Garages and Storage..... Office/Retall Equipment...... 41 Services...... filed In the Planning and Zoning Department and may be In­ MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... spected during business hours. Glastonbury. phone calls. Glastonbury FOR Home! for Sale...... 21 Rooinmates Wanted...... Recreational Equipment...... 43 ...... Condominium! for Sale...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... Call 643-2711 for more Information! ...... ex Miscellaneous Automotive.... ZDNING BOARD OF APPEALS Full time and part time positions - Boots and Marine Equipment...... 43 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... Edward Coltman, Secretory LIVING Dated at Manchester, CT this 14th day of March, 1944. particularly Thursday evenings, Saturdays or Mondays. RATES; 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES; For classified advertlsments to r e a d y o u r AO; Closslfed odvgrtlsgmgnts are 051-03 by the 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the taken by telephone as a convenience. The Openings include: 20 to 25 days; 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one RIOHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT Switchboard Operator, Data Entry, ZINSSER AGENCY, 26 or more days; 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size ot MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Gift-Wrap/Stock Room, Retail Sales and 6 4 6 -1 5 1 1 Minimum choree; 4 lines. the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen INVITATION TO BID Customer Service. Monday, the deadline Is 2;30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be THE CONSTRUCTION OF corrected by an additional Insertion. THE BUCKLAND HILLS TRUNK SEWER For HMO medical and dental, store discounts MANCHESTER MANCHESTER, CONN. and a company sponsored retirement plan, call Dana Fairbanks 278-3050, Tuesday •1B8,M0. -^-Charming alum, aided Cape with PART TIME Sealed Bids for fhe Consfructlon of the Buckland Hills detached garage located off Parker St. Fire­ Notices Entployment PART TIME Trunk Sewer, Manchester, Connecticut, will be recelyed by through Saturday. place, 3 bedrooma, good value. THE DEADLINE FOR HELP WANTED the Eighth Utilities District of Manchester, Walter Joyner, PLACING OR HELP WANTED President, 33 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, 06040 •in ,0 00 . — Older 4 bedroom home with large As a condition precedent to I Dr. Crane’s Answers 9 C A N C ELIN G AN AD IS until 7:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time May 3,1944. Immedi­ family kitchen, large dining room, cheerful the placement of any adver­ & Education ately the re ^e r. Bids will be publicly opened and Immedia­ LUX BOND & GREEN tising In the Manchester He­ 12 NOON THE DAY HARVEST Shop- llvingroom, Waet side location. Tlcketron Operator, |e- tely read aloud. Fine Jeweler. Since 1898 rald, Advertiser hereby BEFORE, MONDAY - •in,800. — New Listing. Lovely 5 room agrees to protect, Indemnify welry assembly, The Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, Plans, Spe­ FRIDAY, !N ORDER PART TIME CUSTOMER Service. We Quiz on page 2. cifications and other Contract Documents may be examined Condo In popular Lydell Woods. Two full and hold harmless the Man­ general shopkeeping at the following locations on or offer March 15, 1944: chester Herald, Its officers TO MAKE THE NEXT are looking for respon­ an d sales. Hours 1. Squeal (Pigs) PART 'HME baths, fireplace, appliances, end more. Mint HELP WANTED Office of the Engineer ‘ condition. and employees against any ISSUE. FRIDAY sible service minded needed: Saturdays 2. Rover (Dog) and all liability, loss or Individuals to handle A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. CIRCULATION AREA ADVISOR AFTERNOON BY 2:30 PART Time (substitute) 9;45am to 6:00pm. 3. Ball (Fortune teller) 25 Terrace Drive NEWPAPER EASTNUTFORD expense, Including attor­ customer Inquiries. Thursdays until •1M,t00. — Outstanding 8 room Cep# with neys' fees, arising from PM FOR MONDAY’S driver needed for 4. Loud noises Vernon, CT 06066 Housewives, mothers with young children, The position requires 8:30pm. Additlanal 5. Apiary F. W Dodge Company Eighth Utilities District breezewey end garage, aet on lovely lende- claims of unfair trade practi­ ISSUE. THANK YOU newspaper delivery In enthuslam. Independ­ students. Earn extra money with your own ADVERTISING SALES ces, Infringement of trade­ hours available. Call 10 Tower Lane 33 Main Street ceped lot. Fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet, 3 or4 Andover/Hebron. Coll ent thinking and organ­ 6. (a) Yam — Sweet potato (x) marks, trade names or pat­ FOR YOUR Donna 649-3467 for de­ Jerry or Karen at 649- Avon, CT 06001 Monchester, CT 06040 part-time job. Bring your children with you bedrooms. ents, violation of rights of GOOPERATIONIII m U ttle s p a c e ization. Good com­ 2908.10-5:30 dally. (b) Catawba — Concord (y) Copies may be obtained at A.R. Lombardi Associates, and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours per PROFESSIONAL... COVENTRY tolls before 11am. munication skills and a privacy and Infringement of I n f he DRIVERS Part time for (c) Rutabaga — Turnip (v) Inc., 35 Terrace Drive, Vernon, Connecticut upon payment •1U ,M 0. — Immaculate 7 room split level set copyright and proprietary risht place PART Time driver for pleasant telephone of SSO.OO (or Each Set. Payment (or sold copies shall be by week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise rights, unfair competition handicapped person. vans and school buses. (d) Golden Bantam - Country Gentleman (z) cosh or certified check only. Make certified check payable on acre lot In one of Coventry's finest nalgh- manners are essential. Good pay. We provide our carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, want Part-time, straight and libel and slander, which 646-7703. Hours 3:30-7;30pm, (e) Early Scarlet — Icicle (w) to the "Eighth Utilities District". Coll (203) 472-3703, A. R. borhooda. Wall-to-wall carpet throughout, may result from the publica­ training. AM-PM Lombardi Associates, Inc. to reserve sets of Contract Docu­ a little Independence and your own Income, flreplaced living room, much more. Monday-Frlday, 7- routes and field trips ments. commission. tion of any advertlsment In NURSE or Medical Assl- 10am, Saturday. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such sets In call 647-9646 or 647-9947. •248,tW . — Brand naw 4 bedroom aq. ft. the Manchester Herald by tant part time, 15-17 avollable. 643-2373. 2100 Please call Jeanne at good condition within ten (10) working days after opening of YoOr time Is your own. Colonial with 2 car garage sot on acre woodod odvertlser. Including adver­ hours per week. In Bids, will be refunded his payment. Deposits will not be re­ tisements In any free distri­ 647-9946 for more lot. Firaplaced family room, thormopane win­ specialist, well run, Information. turned to non-bidders. PART 11ME Designated territory. bution publications pub­ You’ll Sell It pleasant office. Will PART TIME dows, lovely kitchan with walk-ln pantry. Call PART TIME The eighth Utilities District reserves the right to waive lished by the Manchester (or detalle. Herald. Penny Sleffert, train. Resume to: Ben­ CIRCULATION Area Ad­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED any’ formalities or to relect any or all Bids or any alternate Exceptional Accounts. iamin Adamo M.D., 57 visor. Housewives, thereto. The eighth Utilities District also reserves the right CUSTOMER SERVICE Publisher. to evaluate the bids on the basis of the Bose Bid or either Al- ELLMOTON Union street, Rock­ mothers with young We are looking for responsible service- Top Dollar for Top •224,800. — Brand newO room Dutch Colonial children, students. PART Time driver ternote A or Alternate B. LOST Faster with ville, CT 06066. DAYCARE Giver needed. minded Individuals to handle customer In­ with 2 car garage set on 1 % acre lot. Fire- ADVERTISING Sales Eorn extro money with needed. Must have own Bids must be accompanied by Certified Check or Bid 2:30-5:30. Please tele- Bond, payable to the eighth Utilities District, In the amount Professional. placed living room and master bedroom, AND FOUND MANCHESTER- Doc- (Newspaper) profes- your own part time lob. cor. Work 2 days a phone 646-9608.______quiries. The position requires enthusiasm. tor’s office looking for slanal. Part time, week. Call Julie 871- of Five Percent (S%) of Bid as a Bid Ouarantoe. NO BIO country kitchen. 2'6 baths. Bring your children RECEPTIONIST- Imme­ WILL Be ACCePTeO UNLeSS ACCOMPANieO BY THE Independent thinking, and organization. Qcod Please send resume to: LOST- Grey, and Black Transcriptlonist, Re­ straight commission. with you and save on 2988, leave message. REQUIRED BID DEPOSIT. ceptionist and Assist­ diate port time opening communication skills and a pleasant Keeshound. Around Your tim e Is your own. babysitting costs: 21 INSURANCE. Expanding The Successful Bidder will be required to furnish 100% HERALD ant. Afternoon hours, Designated territory. for an experienced re­ telephone manner are essential. To see any of these fine homes Bldwell Street area. hours per week, salary property and casualty ceptionist. Hours ore Performance and Payment Bond or Bonds sublect to the AD SALES Answers to Frosty. Call approximately 20 -25 Exceptional accounts, plus gos allowance. Su­ agency looking for part conditions provided In the Instructions'to'Bidder, call the hours per week. Must top dollar for top pro­ 4pm to 7pm Monday- 3:30-7:30 PM Monday-Frlday 643-9180.______pervise our carrier time Customer Service Frlday. Typing and or­ No Bidder .nay withdraw his/her Bid for a period of forty c/o MANCHESTER HERALD be dependable, respon­ fessional. Please tend boys and girls. If you Representative. Expe­ five (45) days after the actual dote of the Bid (Jpenlng. 7:00 AM - 10:00AM Saturday Not all the news Is on the CLASSIFIED ADS sible and have a plea­ ganizational skills re­ Box R, P.O. Box 691,16 Bralnard Place ZINSSER AGENCY resume to: Ad Sales, like kids, want a little rience preferred but quired. For additional WALTER JOYNER front panel There's lots of sant personality. Call Manchester Herald, Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 Manchester, CT 06040 Independence and your will train. Pleasant Information coll Man­ President, Eighth Utilities District 646-1511 newsy Information In the 646-5153, leave Box R, P.O. Box 591, own Income. Coll 647- working conditions. Manchester, Connecticut for more Information. message. chester M an o r 646- 031-03 Classified section. Manchester, CT 06040. 9946. Call 649-0016 Linda. 0129.

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PETS AND SALE FORI SUPPLIES M ANCHESTER. New Itst- ORIGINAL Owners relo­ I Ino. A 16 X 32 Inoround 7 VERNON. Excluatva cating South otter M A N C H ES TER . South M ANCHESTER. Beauti­ EAST Hartford- 2 bed­ RABBITS. Mixed breed. 8 1988 FESTIVA fA Specioli: Rvaflald Townhouse rirtiMd In pool puts you ln>the many happy years In ^ I d ^ a a n . Immocu- ful 1 bedroom. Corpat- room. Heat, hot water weeks old. $7 each. Herald It swim In this lovely this super "Fam ily" lota 2 M r o o m Town- Condominium. This Telephone 646-6649. Ing has bean upgraded. unit offers 4 levels of and appliances. No r Houtina neighborhood. Our home. Ansaldl built 7 pats. and secur­ I makes It 52“??. Condominium. Kitchen appliances In­ living space. 2 bad- Laosa sparkling Cope offers 3 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 Skylit family room ity deposit. 872-0700. t any pref- clude microwave. roomt, fireplaced liv­ trdlscrlm- bedrooms, 1V6 baths, baths, 1st floor family with haotllator flre- MISCELLANEOUS dining raom, garage, $95,900. Sentry Real ing room, sliders off MANCHESTER. 2 bed- ice. color, room with magnificent laW N G IH IE oloe^ Lorga rooms, Estate 643-4060.O room Townhouse with FOR SALE national large lot. $169,900. brick fireplace. New 316 baths, oak cabinets dining room to patio entlon to Century-21- M ANCHESTER. Beauti­ with view. Full basa- fireplace. Heat and hot driveway and newer and vanities. All ap­ woter, carpeting, a/c, WHEEL Choir, unused, reference, Homeseekers ROolty. roof. Very private LAWN • WORKS pliances Including mlc- ful 2 bedroom unit In „i mant and oil applian­ imlnotlon. mm* rapBlra. Ybu ces. $121,900. Realty all appliances. Nice lo­ with tray and detacha­ BEST BUY 633-5044. 130X150 lot with above raiii*- lawovo to remain. excellent condition I ble legs. Full size elect­ lot know- M i m M A iib ii Atamg R, w t (la It. Fraa Carpet has been up­ ... World Waeks-Breen. cation. Coll 647-1595. odvertlse- around pool, porch, SI, aW M M ia. ln$uradL643- $169,900. D.W. Fish ric bed. Lark 3-wheel MANCHESTER. Cozy and patio. Martin Realty 643-1591.0 graded. Kitchen ap­ ^ 487-1767 or 646-2462. MANCHESTER. 1 bed- USED CARS olatlon of WNKNNNif# * RNOMfRLOWNNI electric cart. Tractor Cope with 3 or 4 bed­ School districti pliances Include mlc- - ^ N C H E S T E R . Clean 2 room apartment. Stove with snowplow. 2 Front Wheel Drive rooms, garage with rowave.. Air and ratrtgerator. Ref­ »w Eno- $339,900. Jackson & JASON NAROTtKV* bedroom Townhouse. hutches, one 44" wide, 4 Cylinder eld ads summer porch and per­ Jackson Real Estate , ..^ttbla find! CONDOMINIUMS conditioner! $109,900. Central location, close erences required. $330 one 30" wide. Call 646- BUICKS 800,000 fect location. Wonder­ 647-8400.O ^ d photagraWk^ FOR SALE Sentry Real Estate 643- to highway. $81,900. monthly. 646-2311. 3815.______4 Speed ful starter home. 4060.O Cal I evenings after 6pm inecticut CLASSY 7 room Raised 4 Room apartment, 2nd 6 Michael Jackson tickets Stock *150, Liat Prtoa *5720 1987 BUICK $141,900. Sentry Real ► 755-2177 or 879-1344. floor with gas, gas and. The Ranch on Grissom nHLwyiwN*&fet tor sale. Call between basic 25 Estate 643-4060.O m m m m m 9ialjiK gbovt our In-i stove and a refrigera­ LeSABRE Road In the Forest Hills IM na olaamip, iwiwtina, Awzfifisgf aH^paa,.. troduefAry gift m l MANCHESTER. 2 bed- 8-3. 565-1779. EiW e Wigon y $55 and MANCHESTER- Red- area. 3 bedrooms, 2 full »» room unit In move-pin tor. $500 per month pkintMB. mowlns, weaHy Royal W a d d in g with 2 months security. ST04SA. 43 news- wood Forms. 8 room baths, stunning new P/WEESr/MAWNt Jr condition I Upgraded All Prior Off art, Prices and nore In- Cape with acre. 3 fully appllanced Euro­ sarvigaavaiiabki.. •• carpet. Kitchen ap- Telephone 645-6773. ANiWMi S«nNilMN. I OWlV a n m i ENDROLLS Inosntivss srs voldl I Classl- bedrooms, 15X25 1st pean kitchen, attic fan, Call for free eetiinillgr. , y OORNBlllS I ; pllonces Include mlc- MANCHESTER. Main and ask mpwTflgr trim^ ' a7»wNRh-SSa 1986 BUICK floor family room, family room with fire­ {- rowove. Nice view I Street. 2 rooms. Stove mwMNi>tfor2Sa< basement rec room. place, economical gas wqwsiiwtj t $109,000. Sentry Real and refrigerator. 529- • 5 4 9 9 CENTURY UNITED O0RNRSfOM wwaohr “r p’¥ ^ ,'SS; ^ Estote 643-4060.n ; MUST Be sMms mo m aw I low-cost Large master bed­ heat, 2 car garage, nice fS^MONOSS* 7858 or 563-4438. : NsrsM ones M«nd® Itmi Wagon, Burgundy room, 2 car garage, flat yard. Clean as a ' A'. a\%'A • a a a a-a' m m sKiweniis^ cate your . .Naaanpeiaa ^ £ (v L A s io N B U R Y . New MANCHESTER. 4 rooms, : TtNNsaeybsfefS11s.nl. only. i$173A essaoe? new wall-to-wall car­ whistlel $209,900. Jack- j a a M p S n i w i 0 «.«'« •a^aaaassas’s T iEWlNS CROSSIN^ ~ listing I Exceptional 1st flo o r, garage. peting and much more. son & Jackson Real sViR WWRRS» •„ end unit I 2 bedroom e your 8 « S ™ ; M aw agastewNsa, Available Imme­ $213,000. By owner. 643- Estate 647-8400.O s s t s u r s a Zi Condominium In diately. No pets. $500 1985 BUICK 7699. fRUNWa awjpa w w •aaay^agwR^ M IM li .. Caa’”, Condominiums sought after area, per month. 649-2813. 1988 THUNDERBIRD MANCHESTER. Flre- MANCHESTER- 427 SJRJT'*,'” ComptatA, fiefma oara. IT move-ln condition, CARS REGAL LIMITED lUR place glow. 2 story 'Si. Paul - Model Townhouse ' RDCKVILLE. Large 1 1^ 2 Door Coupa, Dark South Main Street. A Cape Cod with real i i “N o Jo b T(i« Small", Z many extrasi Call tor FOR SALE TURBO COUPE ’ Dan “ details I $159,900. Kler- bedroom, new build­ Qold/Llght Tan lUSE custom built 8 room appeal. Newly deco­ ing. Washer-dryer «6187A Colonial home with 2 F m E m iM tM Open Saturday & Sunday “ non Realty. 649-1147. MUSTANG 1981. 4 speed, 2.3L EFI Turbo Engine rated. Treed lined hook-up, storage, ca­ good drive train, needs car attached garage. street, 2 car garage, 1. . Z MANCHESTER. River ble, stove, refrigera­ 5 Speed OD Trans Four bedrooms, 2 “> Mill Estates. Brand body work. $400 or best gas heat, decorator up­ 12:00 - 4:00 tor, carpeting. From offer. 643-2359.______Climate Control 1987 BUICK baths plus 2 lavatories, grades. Sun room, fin­ “ new 2 bedroom Town- $475 per month plus formal dining room «■ house storting at DLDS Delta 88 1974. $500 CENTURY ished basement, work­ l i m e s 182B Main Street utilities. Call 643-8557 Speed Control 4 Door Sadan A with 2 china closets. shop. Owner will Z $148,500. Fu lly ap- evenings.______or best otter. Runs •7041A A Excellent closet space »Sat*has atw butkNwa sswkss !. : *!?!!***** tmiss - . — pllonced kitchen, IVi excellent. 643-8030 after Electronic Cassette i accept any reasonable ^.^asif8NM.CaaaabnMnmd.Jr, ! ■>*•»* MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ and first floor den. Manchester 5pm. Graphic Equalizer ir plans offer. D.W. Fish Realty ^ W ttw itf m R titn od Ho otr . iNtunio , , * baths, garage with room with heat, com­ Level lot 150 X 200. - door opener, cathedral ■He on 643-1591 .□______■' No-waUng anymors . . , a A R .N Y 8 C A N L O N pletely remodeled. $750 MERCURY Lynx 1981 Clearcoat Paint 1984 BUICK Immediate occupancy. IIS celling and skylight In lite r's Asking $345,000. Robert EAST Hartford. “ New ftasmtwstia CARS per month. Call Don Hatchback, standard. Power Lock Listing" Antlaue CARS master bedroom. Gen­ 649-2947.______RIVIERA V, 14th J. Smith, Inc. 649-5241. ______erous carpet and floor­ Well maintained. Ask­ Cpe., Dark Qrasn charm and beauty of FOR SALE FOR SALE ing $2000. Coll even­ Dual Power Seats ihsster TOLLAND. Enloy spring ing allowance, Ander- 1 Bedroom, 2nd floor. S N N LItt M AS4a (Oimo) *e023A Sum- the 1920's, 6 rooms, 3 Income fa x A , bseiHh'tnisk a eMapsf.'Siump Emanuel Lutheran ings. 649-6325. Rear Defroster surrounded by IVi bedrooms Impeccably REMOOKLmO son thermopane ramorst yrsesstlwsiss. - windows, atrium Church elderly hous- TDYDTA Corolla 1977- Tilt Wheel ctlon, acres of flowering done, nice entrance Prepared . ^ iC F ro m ttw smallast repair to shrubs and apple trees I apssmserakiirstlenfcr H;; doors, deck, aualltv Ing. 643-1193 or 649-3087. Statlon wagon, hatch­ Floor Mats 1986 BUICK foyer, french doors, " sMsrtyamihsndlesppsd. back. $700. 646-5184 2 bedroom expandable like new oak floors, - workmanship through- 1 and 2 bedroom spacious LeSABRE loll Cape, Ideal starter ^ b f C P A | | . ■ M. M V I^ CLYDE “ out. Strono Real Estate apartments available after 4pm. Power Antenna new kitchen, warm and to finish. Fraaepdmatase wywsy, ■avas.amt Eatala Wagon home, super conve- 647-7B53 - 647-7653.P______for April 1st. . Rents Premium Luxury Group •7847A IMUP sunny porches, new I Eaat Cen& WIW . mu. « .SrSZS? WNWlmiiN^ SPECIAL PURCHASE FDRD Fiesta 1978. 4 nlent location! roof, enclosed porch, « BRAND new and lovely 1 start at $550 Includes * 1 5 , 5 9 9 -8876 PRE-OWNED heat and hot water. speed. 84,000 mites, Electronic Equip. Group $157,900. Klernan raised flower beds and Z bedroom Condoml- good condition, relia­ Reolty. 649-1147. nice yard I You must m m u m n n i '87 CHEVY NOVAS, - nium with cathedral Individual basements with laundry hook-ups ble. $850. 647-8898. ‘ Includes *1000 Factory Rebate 1986 BUICK itertront MANCHESTER. Ideal see this one! $156,900. 847-9780 ;; ceilings. This Condom- ctacular *»wns>iiiw«'«wt>wata»»oiiai» CAVALIERS In quiet residential FDRD Pinto 1979. Well LeSABRE family home. Excel­ Century-21 Lindsey »• Inlum has beautiful Limned Coupe eck, en- large windows which area. 871-2844.______maintained. Very good lent value for the grow­ Real Estate. 649-4000. & SPECTRUMS condition. Reliable 2nd S22S2A ind your " ^ S K S f i s v , Ft.ttM8HI8«NSATHI6 ' wirfiwSSSwIro - make tor a very bright MANCHESTER- Attrac­ ing family. 4 bed­ MANCHESTER. "Eighth car. Automatic, looks ick will 8ollara,puinpo«ha( . 7 and sunny unit. Great ro om s, }'/7 baths, District". Another WMaddaeWM addaa andptaparaandMipara ■ -'lM ” ]La235Lp^ j m m .. tive 6 room Duplex. I'/i Tier en- a a ta rta ^ , now and ’ - tor the single person baths, 1st floor new, 70,000 miles. $750. screened In porch, rec beouty on the north alMax ratuma. Call 643-9672. 196,000. i f m u m / ntpiaeamanta. 7 who wants that some- laundry. Large yard. 2 1988 MUSTANG LX 2 D O O R 1985 BUICK room, spacious coun­ slty 643- side, 7 comfortable try kitchen, beautifully W W H IT M A N FAFERNM nraaFREE ea«n«MTWS s m A m B M im ^ n a r r i » thing special In a Con- months security. Ref­ PLYMDUTH Volare 1977. SKYLARK rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 '/j 7 dominium. AnneMlller erences. $750 plus utlll- 4 Door Sadan landscaped 3/4 acre baths, rec room, coun­ 1860e«fMyOr|iNk.^Apl.A , Slant 6, automatic, 1 family, lot. $159,900. Century 21 MsMlMMNsr, .. _RegLEstate 647-8000.D tles. 647-9353 otter 5pm. good condition, some M021A try kitchen, aulet • • • • • g . Excel- Epstein Realty 647- .aa a a.# 0410 Ip a'ia a a ' I Subwci To F.®. Sale Ts. N Regaiistkm fslia TWD Bedroom apart­ rust. $500 or best otter. 2.3L EFI Engine 9lce lot. street, patio and tool 8895.0______shed! Don't miss It! X N , t ; MIATIN o SlMrfrJf ft J ^ ^ " Equipped With Auiomgiic TfimmiMiont. Fpwgr ILOTS/LAND ment In 3 family. Beau­ 647-7621.______5 Speed OD Trans 10 possl- M ANCHESTER. A home i cdoLTNG'* c o n c r b t r tiful condition with new 1984 BUICK 646-2426, $154,900. Century-21 H.ING FOR SALE TDYDTA Corona 1977. to be cherished. Im­ Lindsey Reol Estate. InsiMMsaeiMkllsM^''lkirntr,. '' ; '■ N8M08«'tl0(ig8< appliances. $600 plus Good tor ports. $200, Power Locks LeSABRE LTD maculate and spacious MANCHESTER (Nor­ utilities. Security dep­ coll evenings 647-9515. 2 Door Coupa, Black VICTORIAN. Located on iia(idi»iiii»A oiiTfe«^^#i"P^ wa»l,bor(Nr, K-Door Sedans 8- Hatchbacks osit and references re­ Electronic Cassette 4 bedroom, 2'/? both south end of Manches­ ^ N Call Lannt»19 acre. City sewer and motlc, 6 cylinder, A/C, FROM water. 646-7207. power steering. Excel­ Speed Control cor oversized garage, bedroom, dining room, *• * * ■ a a_a a * 'A • *j" 1985 BUICK lovely acre plus lot. ::.paaaaaaaaa#a.aaa I STORE AND lent condition, $5995 or living room with fire­ best offer. 875-8095 or Dual Electric Mirrors SOMERSCT REGAL $244,500. Century 21 Ep­ place and 1st floor ___ [OFFICE SPACE stein Realty 647-8895.0 875-1703.______Rear Defroster 2 Door Coupa laundry room. Spa­ HOMES HOMES CHEVROLET Rl B3 iViniJ',.:' Avo 872-91 1 1 in i MORTOABES MANCHKTER- Prime •752SA MANCHESTER. Excel­ cious enclosed porch FDRD Escort 1981-2door, 8N75 List *8245 FOR SALE l i U FOR SALE CLYDE BUICK, INC. = „IT|.W|M downtown office automatic, A/C, power lent location with this and oversized 1 car HO DO NOT GO BANKRUPTI space, 825 square feet. desirable 8 room Co­ garage, but wait steering, excellentcon- Stop Foreclosure! Home- Reosonable. 668-1447. dltlon. $1595. 875-8095, 1984 BUICK lonial that offers o there's morel This EXCITING 7 room Gom- QUALITY Constructed 3 owners, consolidate vour large 1st floor family house has a 2 bedroom brel Colonial in Bolton IDEAL office suite for GRAND Prix LJ 1983- SKYHAWK bedroom attached sin­ bills, pay off your credit realtor, accountant, In­ 2 Dr. Cp#., Rad room , heated sun In law apartment too! slated for completion gle family homes (you cards, your car or butl- Looded, 73K, 1 owner. room, 3 bedrooms, 2 Anne Miller Real Est- In early April! 3 spa­ surance and so-forth. 3 Cleon. $4800, 647-9138 MiaSA own vour own lot) fire- . ness loan, your mortgage rooms, heated, air con­ fireplaces, I'/j baths ote 647-8000.D______cious bedrooms, 2.5 placed living room, 1'/z • and save, save vour doytime.______• 7 9 9 9 baths, 1st floor ditioning, central Main and a 2 car garage. THR EE Bedroom classic baths, Anderson per- ; homell NO PAYMENTS HDNDA Accord LX 1985- ONLY ONE AT THIS PRICEI ‘ Includes •rso Factory Rebate Owner anxious to sell. laundry, mudroom, . UP TO 2 YEARSI Bad Street. Wall-to-wall Colonial In one of Man­ moshleld thermopane carpeting, panelled 4 door, 5 speed, power Asking $243,900. U 8. R large kitchen with din­ windows, range, re­ credit, late payments or chester's most sought ing area that over- ; unemployment Is not a w a lls . D n iy $350 steering, brakes, win­ Realty. 643-2692. after area! 1'/j baths, frigerator, dishwasher dows, oir, cruise con­ OTHERS loooks a beautiful • problem. Foreclosure as­ monthly. Belflore MANCHESTER. Great large fireplaced living ond microwave oven, L IP M A N #1 sistance available for the Agency 647-1413. trol, AM-FM stereo starter home! Roomy 6 wooded rear yard. Ex­ carpeting, full base­ 1987 OLDS 8 room, enclosed sun cassette. Excellent ceptional oak cabine­ DIVORCED and SELF- room Bungalow with room, formal dining ment and even an ott- SDUTH Windsor. Avalla- condition. $7250. 646- i,000 try, choose vour own EMPLOYED. ble Immediately. 1300 DELTA 88 updated eot-ln kitchen, room, and 2 car gar­ ached garage. -DD N'T V01K$W«CEN, me. 1542. 1988 F-150 PICKUP Royal, 4 Door, Swiss Conservollve 3 bedrooms, lovely pri­ floor covering and co­ MISS THIS square feet of modern ■rea. age. View this house lors. 2.3 acres suitable • Group at 28S-4S4-1I36 CHRYSLER 1973- Town S8021A vate fenced yard and today. $210,000. Blan­ OPPDRTUNITY-- office space. Prime lo­ irate for horses! $264,900. 4 / We will make cation d irectly on and Country Wagon. 4.9L EFI Engine se. garage. $132,000. Sen­ chard 8, Rossetto Real­ $149,000.Blanchard & $400 or best offer. 649- 3 try Real Estate 643- Jackson 8, Jackson Rossetto Realtors, Route 5. Must be seen. 9wer tors, "We're Selling Real Estate 647-8400.O O f I ROOMS 5135 otter 6pm.______5 Speed OD Trans 1986 DODGE 4060.D Houses" 646-2482.0 ‘We’re S e l l i n g V o your monthly payment Call 282-0784 Cathy lost: Houses" 646-2482.D 3 'I f ORREMT Perrin. GRAND Wogoneer 1986. Convenience Coup COLT ED White, excellent condl- 4 Door Sadan ' ^ until 1989... M ANCH ESTER- NIcbly tlon, 34,000 m iles. Handling Package •75466 CARS CARS furnished, quiet and n MISCELLANEOUS $14,900. 646-5422. CARS CARS FOR RENT Auxiliary Fuel Tank FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE private. Many extras. I FDRD Tempo 1985. 4- FOR SALE Utilities Included. Se­ door, low miles, $4,000. Headliner 1986 TOYOTA GARAGE for rent. Stor­ BRAND NEW JETTA GL curity and references. 643-0545, offer 6pm. PICK UP TRUCK Stock »4B10 $240 per month. Call age only. $40 per Western Mirrors seoaaA 644-0383.______month. Please tele- VW Rabbit 1982. Diesel, phone 647-8191.______excellent condition, Electronic Stereo *12,240. ‘Ill*® _ ROOM for rent. Close to A/C, AM-FM, 40mpg. 1 CARDINAL BUICK INC. S0Month$ani%AFR buslines and down­ M ANCHESTER- Indus­ Tachometer owner. $2500 or best SNT202 LIST >10.886 1985 OLDS town. $80 per week. trial, office, commer­ offer. 649-9664. Sport Wheel Covers ANNOUNCES ^>JeDhone643;900e^^ cial space. 2400 square DELTA ROYALE feet. Loading dock. CHEVY Malibu 1983. Sliding Rear Window Brougham, 4 Door, BRAND NEW CABRIOLET Woodland Industrial 60,000 miles. $3500good 573266 8fOOA 94619 APARTMENTS condition. Coll after Tinted Glass FOR RENT Pork. 643-2121. "SINGLE WORKING WOMAN’S" 5:30 647-0237.______Rear Step Bumper TDYDTA Corolla Tercel *16,575. *158” .. 30 Locust Street, Istfloor, R n ROOMMATES 1987 CHEVY 90klonthtcl11%AFfl 1982. 4 speed, AM-FM 4 rooms, heated. $600. WANTED stereo, rear defroster. JET FORCE Securtly. No pets, no Reclining seats $2850. *9399‘ Includes •5(X) Factory Rebate CONVERSION VAN SALES BLITZ appliances. Referen­ A iTd O V ^ - Mature te- 646-8318. Dark Blue / Dark Qray FEATURING BRAND NEW SCIROCCO ces. 646-2426 weekdays male non-smoker to sggggA 70 - VALUE - Sfooft « 494$ 9-5pm.______share house near lake ELLINGTON. Town- with same. $275 plus Vz THE ALL NEW 1988 BUICK REGAL house Gradens. Beauti­ utilities. Available WE BUY CLEAN. 1986 OLDS *16,050. *153»2.. April 1. 742-9350 otter SOiAomcct 11%AFR ful 1 bedroom Ranches LATE MDDEL USED 1988 BRONCO II 4x4 CAUSI SUPREME and Townhouses with 6pm. CARS AND TRUCKSI Coupa, Dark Qray private entrance $510- TOP PRICES PAIDI f737SA $550 monthly Includes 25 WANTED MR. DUFF 2.9L EFI Engine “SALE” BRAND NEW FOX WAGON appliances, wall to TO RENT IN S T O C K Stock 94499 wall, air and parking. CARTER CHEVROLET 5 Speed OD Trans 1984 DODGE PRICES Superintendent 872- i n t IM n S t, MamtwMw TO INDEPENDENTLY em- X LT Trim ARIES FROM *8405. *69®‘ 2025, R.C. White Co. ployed Carpenter- 236-5961.______646-6404 Air Conditioner 4 Door Sedan SELECT 3/15-3/26/88 90Monlft$at11%A9R /Crattsman seeks crea­ 57254A ON NEW Apartments on bus­ tive living situation. Privacy Glass 9 FROM! line. 1 bedroom, 2nd Barter service for 9 IN STO CK UNITSI BRAND NEW GOLF floor. $575 per month. 1 space? Need garage or Speed Control 1984 MERCURY SAMPLE BUY... (PLUS A FREE GIFT WITH EACH SALEI) Stock 94667 month security. Peter­ small shop and small CLYDE man Building Com- place to live. Machine CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Tilt Wheel CAPRI pany. 649-9404.______278-7646.______ROUTE 83, VERNON Hatohbaok Coupa *9575. *82®* .. Power Locks 574708 to NonHt$ N 11% APR MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ MDTHER Of two, looking 84 Cailwro Cp*. •7995 Power Windows 1988 REGAL CUSTOM 2 DOOR COUPE room In 1 veor old for female roommate 64 C*ntury LTD v« •7396 Duplex. 2 baths, wall to to shore her three bed­ 84 Pontlao Trant Am •8995 RWL All Season Tires 1984 PONTIAC INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONINQ, AM/FM STEREO. POWER STEERING, PLUS Prices snd paymsnts bsssd on •2000.-Cash down or trodo equity. wall carpeting, fully room apartment, Glas­ 8UT201 L M >16.143 Peymont expense to double Jan. 1989. Add only (or tax. rsg. and 84 Pontlao Tram Am •8995 8 MUCH MOREI RUBY RED FINISH. STOCK H8118. oppllonced kitchen, tonbury area. 659-8482. Delux Two-Tone Paint SUNBIRD titls plus dsalsr Instsllsd options, if any. SSSpaolrum 4dr •3995 4 Door Sadan full basement on quiet S8 Olda Calla t ar. •7995 cul-de-sac. $800 per Electronic Cassette •8013A 85 Chav. Aatro Van •9695 month. References and TAB Cast Aluminum Wheels security. Coll 645-8201. 88 Cantury 4ar. •5995 SALES 88CavallarC8 4*. •5995 MANCHESTER. 2 bed- 86 Cantury 4 a,. •9995 room Duplex with gar­ CRAFT & TAG Sale. Sat­ 86 Camarocat. •10.795 • ‘ * s 6 'C o " urday March 19, 10-4. 13,799 age. 8650 plus utilities. ‘ Includes *500 Factory Rsbsts •B171A 1st month and security. Spencer Village Rec ae Olda DalU Oaa •11,295 Avollobte MOV 1. 646- Hall. 52 Pascal Lane, 87 Caprloa Mfon •12,595 tUBjeCT TO PMOA OALi AttPONtlOLl POA TYPOOAAPHICAL tAAOAl 464X Manchester. Free ■7 Chav. CaMtrHy 4 ar. •8995 ALL V tm C L tt - WOr ONLY MANI^HiifER- 3 bed- parking, admission 67Ponte0004ar. •9995 room. 8600 monthly. ond coffee oil dovi 87 Cantury 4 ar. •9995 *lwctMaM PicfGrv IneGwfhMM References and secur­ SATURDAY and Sunday, ity. Coll 645-8201. March 19 and 30. Horn 872-9111 •DOES12.567 NOT INCLUDE UNDEfKOAT/aLAZE/TmE SEALANT/TAXES/REaiSTMTION taking you firsfmokes us firstl to 4pm. 8 Bishop Drive, MANCHESTER- 3 bed- Manchester. room Duplex. 8750 monthly plus utilities. r n CAMPERS/ Roy 9mc. 116 boths, modern kit­ BOATS/MARINE TRAILERS chen, oil appliances. 2 EQUIPMENT CARDINAL BUICK INC. THE -NEVr’ months security. Ref­ H AR O W ^ L. 1982 Polo- 100 WINDSOR AVE., RTE, 83, ROCKVILLE, CT. 875-3369 f T r T t l A TOUCH ABOVE FiBST CLASS BUICK PRICE erences. No pats. 643- TWD Aluminum Row mlrto pop-up camoar. Corns In And See Us LEADER IN « 21.______Boots. One $450, one Excellent condition. PARTS: 871-0094 8200. Coll 646-2632. CARDINAL BUICK 81 ADAMS STREFT. MANCHESTfTI H M i% M e •W CENTRAL S Rooms-Manchastar on Heater, sink,, stove, re­ “SERVICE SECOND TO NO NT ' 81 Mamt St — Masekaatar busline. Ranovotad, frigerator. Storm/s- (Open Fvps. Monday thru Thuridoy) W ^ # • 4 5 » ^ CONNECTICUT 1984 Johnson 25hp out­ corpaft, appliances. board. Electric stort. creen windows. Awn­ 649-4571 Adults prafarrad. Se­ New powerhead. S1000. ing. Sleeps 7. 83000. ‘A Touch Ahot'v Firm Clou" curity. 649-7961. 633-4189. 649-1827 or 643-0290. it — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 18, 1988 I — *1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 18. 19M — tS Jake a Lool Take a Lmri - V CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH. INC. ON YES, THE HIGHEST 13 Chrysler-Dodge REBATES IN CHRYSLER |S a THESE CORPS. HISTORY ARE l| USED EXPIRING ON SAT. || MARCH 19 (X 1987 DODGE LANCER CARSII UP TO ★ SPECIAL ★ SPmAL ★ REBATES ED 1987 SABLE WAGON O R A S Q Q 07^ State-of-the-art family wagon. Low miles, $ 1 1 f t O C LOW AS O • O /O clean. Only a year old. New over *16,000 NOW X X W *2500 “ s a r 2.2 Turbo, AT. PS. PB, AC, AM/FM. Popular Equip. Pkg., Rear Defroster, AT ao MONTHS - 4.e% APn - SELLINO PHICE See a Mazda and Morel •11,298. DOWN PAYMENT *1800. AMT. 1987 TOWN CAR stfc. arsTs FINANCED •8788. FINANCE CHAROE •1241.40. TOTAL OF PAYMENTS •11,088.40. Silver, 4 door, V8, power seats. A Big Car at a small OOC DEFERRED PAYMENT PRICE •12.838.40. price. Backed by Ford's large warranty...... nSTDRIKA AFTERREBATE *10,545 EXCLUDES TAX AND REO. AUZMNOW. A 1984m * t ' q p ic k u P IFYOUBUYOME, 5 Speed, Sport Truck, whIU w ll good $A OOC thing to have around for w e>w .^nores ...... ONLY W ^M AZD A 929 HIGH-PERFORMANCE immeerAvoo 1987 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER LUXURY SEDAN 1982 MAZDA GLC ILSSMOKSBOMD- Standard shift, runs good. Great condition. SOOOC FRBNlOMIlUaUU Ready to ro ll...... ffrOUBUYA eOMMUUUUM HOmA, ★ SPECIAL ★ SPECIAL ★ Huge Selection 1988 MAZDA MX-6 GT TURBO SPORTS COUPE nmmoRiKSAK, 1988 Voyager's rouuGerAioo 1987 GRAND MARQUIS Discounted like never before!! u.s.SAmGSBom- 4 Door, Plush velour interior. Power seats, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ h Sample Buy!! Automatic, Air, 2.2 Turbo, AT, PS. PB, AC, Rear NIBHIOHIIIUIUU 80 MONTHS - 4.6% APR • SELLINO PRICE MazAAoramfvtiUw trltklif mu*t hr uy .LJf--W fVisfruei Defroster, PW, AM/FM Cass and More. windows, locks — with an extended Ford $1 X 1 AM/FM, 'Tilt, Cruise, More! •14,844. DOWN PAYMENT 12800. AMT. mil*Al.SABim49t9hifil»lm0tvnly brr fmrtkipahm Artilfr ^ a hu Stk. #7400 warranty. #3io, #311, #312 **1658 *12,599 1988 M A Z D A RX-7 SE of qrnalifitilnimf^fivr tvhklfii ataffuU drltih FINANCED 112,344. FINANCE CHARGE •1884.60. TOTAL PAYMENTS •18.I0S.60. Saving. Include: 'ITin Scranton Special DEFERRED PAYMENT PRICE •18408.60. TAX SAVE »2289! Dlicount, >54, Value Wagon Dlicount 198TmAZDARX7 AFTER REBA TE *12,344 AND REO. EXCLUDED. QSL SE — Top of the line RX-71 Has larger motor, ^ _ leather, air, roof, 5 Spd., Sport Action. This car 9 QQQCI w on’t stay lo n g l...... SPECIAL w 9 9 w CHRYSLER 1987 CHYRSLER LeBARON 1988 M A ZD A 626 LX SPORT SEDAN 1986 MERCURY LYNX LeBARON CDUPE 1988 M A Z D A 323 BASE SEDAN Automatic with air, 2 door, very economical vehicle - If vruVr w Hiiu4 ahiHrt B...... a m.il valtK..... on a r w ^ |, thr parfM-t Urn,’ In wawur Marda Dealer Tr-il driw the new Marda h i QC i>f yi«ir ihjnco If ).ou (Ccid,. fi,t rviiirlluy itit, n.ni.ik,, .La. tie,...«>ur iW.I, wt Ihvn ....« « -j .eiw\'sili iicr*...U S re . . . . . — backed with w arra n ty...... w u,mp.iraHe a>mp<.|ilivr Honda. li,y„ta nr Ma/da will giivgive yMyixi a.1 '200 U S Swinp. N.nd Ik w i lhal lor cnOdwi,-’ 1987 Ci^’.-nSTRO VAN 2 0 0 0 Caslil IBTMfVEil MUM N O IK rn^S ^ Customized to the Max. runner $1 ^ RORL Equipped with: Air, Automatic 't i boards, roof ladder, TV, sU^^, air plane seats...... w v w LeBaron Coupe Trans, 2.S Liter Engine, Reaer Defroster, AM/FM stereo cassette, a GREAT SELECTION off Market Value *15,710 mag wheels, power seats, power ★ sPEci^ ★ special Cash Allowance 2,000 windows, Tilt, Cruise, much more! 323's Scranton Discount 2,060 626's 2.5 EFI Eng. AT, PS, PB. Popular WOW *11,650 MX6's Equip. Pkg., AC, AM/FM Stereo. Full 929't Spare and Morel 00 MONTHS - l.t% APR • SSLUNG PRICE 1986 MAZDA 626 GT •11,880. DOWN PAYMENT laOW. AMT. 8 RX7's Stock #7679 FINANCED iB.SEO. FINANCE ONAROE 2 Door Coupe with Turbo charged engine. ____ ^ __ •2240.SO. TOTAL PAYMENTS •II.BtO.tO. Loaded with options and alloy racing wheels. $ A A A C DEFERRED PAYMENT PRICE ilS.SSO.tO. AFTER REBATE *10,850 EXCLUDES TAX AND REO. 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Its /UM m O WARRANTY FINANCED 118140. FINANCE CHARGE 18410. CHRYSLER TOTAL PAYMENTS 112,870. OEPERREO AFTER REBATE *11,790 PAYMENT PRICE 118,070. EXCLUDES TAX • 1987 FORD TEMPO’S NEW YORKER TURBO REO. A few to choose from, these Ford Executive Cars ^ ^ a ^ * are equippped with Auto, Air, AM/FM Stereo $ £ ^ % B % b C and Morel ww w w * 2 S O O c a s h l Equipped with: 147 HP Turbo WHY LEASE? 198^0Y0TA CAMARY New Yorker Turbo Engine, Luxury equipment Under 30,000 miles. Great condition, well taken care $Oi%Oi% Market Value *19,952 package. Inc. air, am/FM, fh i$ cassette stereo, sport handling, of by its first owners...... Cash Allowance 2,500 • Lower Monthly Payments 9 leather int. much more. SH12235 1985 HONDA PRELUDE Scranton Discount 2,873 • More Care For The Money This car is nice. Sporty 5 speed, moonroofi This car WOW *14,579 won’t last long. Come down and buy this one Now!...... w w Inoludes: 2.2 Liter 4 Cyl. 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US-.Ti .i T5 » R MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. March 1«, 1988 - 3 > ^ ? i t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 18,1988 Kitchens get a new high-tech PLAM TOUR By Barbara Mayer here by companies such as The Associated Press Krupps in small electric applian­ ces has proven that many Ameri­ m A new philosophy of design may cans are willing to pay more for turn the Aiherican picture-book sleek-looking kitchen electrics. WF--,V p ' 0 kitchen into a high-tech labora­ “In small appliances the new, ! ■ /'I tory of new ideas for preparing simpler, more sophisticated look f O M O f f food and cleaning up after meais. is coming very fast. In major appliances where tooling costs ft! X •‘ysyi So-cailed Eurostyle kitchens are greater and it’s more expen­ W are distinguished by a sieek sive to take risks, it’s comihg more slowly. But within a very fOBAV appearance and appliances that rely on electronics to provide few years, we will see substantial "A greater flexibility and function aesthetic improvements in Amer­ BEST QUALITY ALUMINUM and were designed to go together. ican major appliances,” he V*»J ASPHALT Leaky At least one version of the asserted. STORM DOORS Eurostyle kitchen was shown at Christian Klingspor is responsi­ FELT Roof? the National Association of Home ble for international design at All Doors VU" Thick 432 B.f. par roll Builders show’ in Houston re­ Electrolux, the European parent P u t u p a cently. The kitchen by Frigidaire company of White Consolidated Series 160 ‘Series 140 95 new ro o f — is pictured in the February issue Industries Inc., of which Frigi­ of Better Homes & Gardens, and daire is a part. He supervises stock Sizes; Stock Sizes; Do it yourbeif and ..the appliances recently won a seven design departments in five 3/0 X 6/8 2/8 X 6/8 save big. Install countries. He said it is common to design award from the trade Owens Corning magazine, Appliance Manufac­ buy appliances and cabinetry Color; Color; turer. Products include; refriger­ together in Europe. White White MINERAL OWENSCORNING "Classic Plus" ator, freezer, wine cooler, ovens, In Germany about half, and in Bronze Bronze FiberglastAi roofing cooktop and dishwasher. Italy from 30-40 percent, of sales SURFACE FIBERGLASS SHINGLES shingles According to New York indus­ of appliances and cabinetry are .. U fbtttti|bL t u j lo iu iU ll; iTtiU bk is dcoonior ookn trial designer Morison S. Cousins, integrated kitchens. *101” <4- . * 80“ ROLL ROOFING J SelfrWftI balan to prm nt wind liflin f. _ to ju r lifDitcd product v im n tj Recently, he initiated a project Selt-Storing 62 one of the judges for the contest, Full View wHh Kick 95 3 Rated C lia A b7 UadertrllefY UbonUoriM for fire reuUnoe. advantages of the modular ap­ to get Electrolux designers think­ Penel Combinetlon Combinetlon KX) R.f. approx, pliances in the Euroflair line ing about what he calls the par roll bdl. include the fact that they can be kitchen of the future. A prototype installed flush with cabinetry, was developed in Stockholm Series 158 Series 150 each appliance blends with all the which, though not in production, stock Sizes; stock Sizes; LANDSCAPE TIES others and performance stand­ could be produced within two AP photo ards are high. years, according to Klingspor. 3/0 X 6/8 3/0 X 6/8 N O R D S Il’anELE) The dishwasher features a ’There are no plans to produce the kitchen, he added. Color; choice of stainless steel or porce­ KITCHEN FOR THE '90s — This spacious kitchen has raised-panel White Color; t h is Ice and Water Card lain enameled interior. Ovens Some of the ideas put into White y^lNTEB come with optional meat probes practice include; installation of cabinet doors clad in Wilsonart Woodland rose and backsplashes with Bronze two dishwashers — one for and atomizers to steam-inject layered Solicar beveled to look like tildl) Uaa for liquids. hard-to-clean pots and pans, the $ 7 g 2 5 other for lightly soiled dishes and * 168“ LEAKY ROOF Bordart, Ratalning Cooktop choices include a ce­ CroMbuck, Inaulated, Walls, Landscaping, ramic glass unit with four ele­ giasses; a two^oor freestanding Foam Flllad It' Croeebuck Protect your home against water Walkwaya, Etc. ^ 2 ments and a warming area sealed refrigerator placed between kit­ Double Pane Qleee Combinetlon damage caused by ice dams — within. A recessed rear coil chen and dining area that opens has a better way to cut your lawn. makes it possible to fit the from both sides; a cooktop that AGWAY refrigerator flush against the moves up and down on an electric "Pull Back" . C. C. A. PRESSURE TREATED motor (similar to electric car wall. Fur Covorod Braka Syatom Single Poatlon STANLEY 156 Cousins said sleeker, more windows) so it can be placed at \ I Cutting Element sophisticated kitchen appliances dining or- counter height or Size May Vary are being developed by a number entirely rewssed when not in use. PRE-HUNG STEEL INSULATED DOORS of American companies. Appliances are in a circular or SIza 3'x7S' arrangement instead of a rectan­ ■ 140 Pound Q.P. Some reasons for the new ^REI (Gobi Power) emphasis; "Themediaisgivinga gular grid which, he says, is more Four-Hoof lot more attention to what things comfortable for most people as a SET-UP Orivo look like. A number of European working environment. FRENCH GOTHIC companies have purchased con­ An innovative product being trolling shares in American com­ marketed in Europe is an ap­ lELIVEI The Billy Goat Model 2000 vs. STYLE panies and, perhaps most impor- pliance that both washes and The tant, European kitchen dries clothes. ’There are no pians The Agway LT 11/38 appliances have been successful to introduce this combination TOP Briggs & Stratton industrial/ Atrium I I C.C.A. with American consumers." washer-dryer to the American * commercial engine with Pressure He said the success enjoyed market, according to Klingspor. 2-year warranty Door. Treated FRENCH GOTHIC Post -headlights and ammeter •-0x6-8 4"x4"x»’ Style K-1 style K-2 Style K-4 Pine STOCKADE 19 5 7>epeed 2- 8X6-S n S U S 3-0X6-8 HGT.M 2-8x6-0 •lt7.48 with acTMn vandrlve with • FENCE trantaxle 3- 0X6-8 'ISGiSG 3-0x6-8 •MLM e’x8‘ Think abouMighting Embossed steel entry doors completely weather stripped, deeply embossed to give the appearance of hand carved entrys. * 579" $ 2 3 3 5 S-position Lockset extra. fo( home workshop comfortable — — hill holder' - cutting height spring*mounted seat brake adjustment Agway 11 HP Tractor with 38" Mower •i.zw.ss CASH & CARRY Bv The A^oclated Press fluorescent tubes centered over (shown with optional rear bagger) (822 -215 ) BOLTON the front edge of the work bench, *1, 099*5 NOTCH 48 inches above the work area. W.H. ENGLAND n boltoh, « POND Home workshops most often Rear Bagger *269** are in basements or garages, For extra lighting for detail Just minutes from Manchester 649-5201 offer ends W.H eNOUND‘8 probabiy the poorest lit areas of work, Jensen advises supplemen­ Prompt Delivery Available LUMUKlt the house. tary spotlighting. “A lamp with a NOW through March 26. 1968 Mon.-Fri. 7;30-5;00 / Sat. 8;00-1;00 50-watt reflector bulb, for exam­ BUCKLAND AGWAY A combination of background APRIL 2nd LUMBER and task iighting can alieviate the ple, can be clamped near task 33 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER, CT not responsible for typographical errors — some items limited to stock on hand. probiem and free the work space areas, like vises ordrill presses,” of glare and shadows, says Jim he says. "Clamp-on fixtures are Your Countr'. \alui'' Store Jensen, technical lighting spe­ ideal for the workshop because they allow you to move the light to AGWAY 643-5123 cialist at Generai Electric. He recommends two 48-inch areas where it is most needed.” 4 - MANCaiESTER HERALD. Friday. March 18.1968 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 18, 1988 - 5 Home renovation not an easy job Hand tools vital ff 99 Droz’s position did give him finish that offers protection from cabinets so that now the room has base cabinets of a built-in wall By Barbara Mayer system. But these cabinets roll The Associated Press some special opportunities. The damage due to heat and moisture. a ceiling-high storage area. The in all households furniture designer completed the The finish (available in lumber high-up cabinets hold Items that out on 2>A inch casters. It turns out furniture designers house with the help of the supply outlets where butcher are rarely used. With three small children, the By Andy Lang opening wrenches for many jobs. are not so different from anybody Hardwood Manufacturers Asso­ block and other counter mate­ Instead of solid facing for Droz family uses the storage bins The Associated Press For instance, never use an else when it comes to the trials ciation which supplied material rials are sold) resists stains from kickplates under base cabinets, for toys. The family room can be adjustable wrench to free a and tribulations of home at cost. The home is a demonstra­ common household chemicals Droz had wire baskets installed straightened up for adults almost Power tools make do-it- “frozen” nut or for final tighten­ renovation. tion project for the use of wood in such as bleach, alcohol and nail behind a false front. The ankle- instantly by stuffing toys into the yourselfing easier and faster, but ing. A wrench should be tightly Take Dan Droz, an adjunct home remodeling applications polish, too. high wire bins accommodate cabinets and pushing them into every homeowner knows how adjusted to the nut and pulled — professor of design at Carnegie and will be shown in the April Standard red oak cabinets in small slender items such as place against the wall. impossible it is to take care of never pushed — so the force is on S The Time To Redecorate Mellon University, for example. issue of “ 1,001 Home Ideas” the kitchen and adjoining family cookie sheets, extension cords, In the foyer-entrance, a decora­ things around the house without the side of the fixed jaw. Never It might be expected he, if magazine. room were given a more light bulbs and other items that tive checkerboard flooring is various kinds of hand tools. use an extension or a hammer on anyone, would understand the In small economies, Droz found fumiture-like appearance with usually contribute to clutter in really alternating blocks of ma­ For most purposes, you can get any wrench handle. ways to use up wood scraps left drawers and cabinets. ple and walnut. hazards of attempting to redo a oversized doors one-and-a-half- along without an electrical saw or ■ PLIERS: Slipjoint pliers are ^ New or remodeling work, 70-year-oid house in very bad over from flooring and wood inches wider than usual, which A slender pull-down bin has Droz said renovating the house a belt Sander, but here are ceilings and cabinetry. He turned been cut into the front facing of for his family has contributed to a what you should have if you have condition. cover the interior framing. countless household tasks that only a small collection of hand However, the designer and his them into unusual drawer pulls “We wanted to make the the wood sink surround for items change in his attitude toward cannot be handled without a I we do it all.,, and free-form electric switch such as dish detergent and steel design. “I have broken from the tools. Their joints allow the jaws wife, who recently completed cabinetry look more like furni­ screwdriver or hammer or to be adjusted to two positions. renovation of a home in Pitts­ plates. ture than kitchen cabinets so as to wool pads. contemporary point of view that wrench or pliers. More substantially, he em­ Droz estimated stratagems the grid is good to a freer use of Later, you can buy some of many burgh, made the usual mistakes. provide a warmer family room .specialty pliers on the market. They took on a more complex and ployed wood for floors and look,” he said, adding that for his such as these increased kitchen organically inspired forms.” Whether you have an organized difficult Job than they had im­ ceilings and in built-in cabinetry family and other families with storage by about 40 percent. At Droz says some types of designs, home workshop or merely a ■ SAWS: The crosscut saw is \ m CERAMIC TILE agined. They acted as their own in many of the rooms of the home. young children, the kitchen tends retail prices, a finished kitchen such as those with rounded edges, collection of tools that grew each the one you will use most. contractors. They had to move in Ceilings which needed to be to berame a room for socializing, such as the one he installed might are safer than others. time an emergency occurred, you Backsaws are for precision work. with a new baby before the place re p la t^ were faced in wood, an it is therefore appropriate for the cost about 915,000, he said. He now questions whether know well the value of non­ Hacksaws are for metal. Very was finished because they had application he says was surpris­ room to look more like a family The same oak cabinets of the anyone with young children electric implements. useful is a "nest” of saws, which I m LINOLEUM sold their old house. They also ingly as economical dk'C^laster- room. kitchen are in the adjoining should have a glass-topped coffee There are some things you has three harrow blades inter­ spent more money than they had ing or putting up new mywall. To create more kitchen storage family room. Wall cabinetry table in the house, and sharp should keep in mind when hand changeable on one handle. Two of anticipated. And, it engendered less mess space, Droz added a third level of includes pull-out storage carts. edges generally no longer espe­ tools are purchased and used. the blades are known as keyhold f ■ CARPET Now that the work is done, since the old ceiling did not have cabinets above the usual wall When in place, they look like the cially appeal to him. Here are a few of them; saws, the third is for general however, they, like others before to be removed. ■ HAMMERS: A 16-ounce nail cutting. ( I them in a similar situation, are Solid maple kitchen counters hammer is best for the novice, but thrilled with the results. have been treated to a super ■ CHISELS: Wood chisels are, it should not be used for masonry as the name implies, for use on nails, cold chisels or other metal. wood. Cold chisels are designed I Quality Work For striking the very small hand for use on metal and usually are chisels and punches and for driven with a heavy hammer. Wallpaper Sale riveting, shaping and straighten­ ^ Quality Materials R-value is the key ing unhardened metal, use a ■ PLANES: A jack plane is the ) 16-ounce ball peen hammer. A most common. It is 12 to 15 inches Save Up To 1/3 OFF three-pound so-called drilling long and handles most jobs. to insulating home hammer of plastic, rubber, wood ^ ■ FILES: The 12-inch size, or rawhide is needed if you work f CALL US FOR YOUR Manufacturers List Price with surfaces that could be with second-cut or smooth-cut Fiberglass batt and blanket teeth, is the all-purpose file. Files By The Associated Press damaged by a metal striking come in many varieties, but the insulation are the same material face. I FREE ESTIMATE The ABCs of home insulation packaged differently. Batts are type used on wood is called a rasp. usually come down to R. precut in floor-to-celling lengths, SAVE A MINIMUM OF ■ SCREWDRIVERS: You will There are, of course, many The letter stands for resistance and blankets come in rolls that need several screwdrivers of other hand tools, but you will find to heat flow — heat gain in the must be cut to length. different sizes. While they should out about these when you have a summer and heat loss in the Loose-fill insulation is made of be of the standard slotted type, it need for them. In all cases, follow winter. The higher the “R-value” fiberglass, rock wool, vermlcu- is well to own at least one Phillips the rules of safety. Whenever of the insulation, the greater the lite or other mineral products screwdriver, which works with practical, use workman’s gloves. insulating power. that are either poured or blown 30% OFF cross-slotted screwheads. When Always wear goggles or some Determining what R-value is into place with a high-pressure possible, buy a set of screwdriv­ other kind of eye protector when most effective in your home air nozzle. SUGGESTED LIST PRICE ON ALL ers rather than one. working with metal or doing depends on the regio^and fuel According to Better Homes and WRENCHES: If you can get anything which may cause chips sources. For examplefin Kansas Gardens Building Ideas maga­ WALLCOVERINGI to fly. zine, the advantage of loose-fill is only one, make it an adjustable & § o n § . ItlC. City, Mo., If you’reyinsulating type, which has smooth jaws and And remember that dull tools your attic and the energy source that it seals around plumbing fits different kinds of nuts. But it cause more accidents than sharp is natural gas, a minimum pipes and electrical wires and* is not intended to replace fixed ones. 409 New State Road R-value of 90 is recommended by outlets and it can be blown into NO FANCY SALES GIMMICKS the Department of Energy. place without tearing out walls. Critical areas to be insulated But, the magazine notes, loose-fill JUST GOOD HONEST VALUE Manchester, Conn. 06040 include walls between heated and tends to setUe and compress over Here’s the Answer unheated areas, basement walls, time and can lead to voids in the Tel: 643-5168 floors above unheated crawl tops of wall cavities. Sale Ends April 9*'’ spaces and masonry walls in Settlement is not a problem QUESTION: How often should replacing. I want to replace it. but heated crawl spaces. with foams, but shrinkage can a house be painted? Mine was can’t see how it can be removed, “Installing insulation is a rela­ affect the foam’s airtightness. done professionally a few years since it extends under the door tively simple and inexpensive Building Ideas says. ago and still looks pretty good. Is jamb. do-it-yourself project,” says Tho­ it necessary to paint it after an ANSWER: If necessary, you mas Seymour of Owens-Coming Softened water exact number of years or is it will have to remove the door stop. Fiberglas Corp. “One of the most better to let it stay? Even then, you may find it a bit common homeowner projects, softens chores difficult to get the saddle loose in insulating the attic, only costs ANSWER: Conditions and one piece. An alternative is to cut about 9300 to 9980 for an average NORTHBROOK, Rl. (AP) - kinds of paint vary so much it is the threshold into three pieces. 1,000-square-foot space, ” he says. Softened water reduces time and oi/cavErt impossible to set a time limit on You will need a back saw for this. “To Insulate your attic,” Sey­ energy spent cleaning by as much repainting. All things being First remove the middle piece, mour says, “the only tools you’ll as one-third by allowing cleaning equal, a house usually requires then get out the ends as best you need are a sharp knife, a agents to work more efficiently in painting every four or five years, can. A little tugging may be straight-edge, a measuring tape, smaller amounts, according to a but this is only a rule-of-thumb necessary. When you get out the a long-sleeved shirt, a mask, a study sponsored by Ohio State and may not apply to your saddle, put the pieces together pair of work gloves and safety University and.the Water <)uality residence. If it has a good and take the measurements so glasses. Installation is simply a Research Council. appearance, let it alone. A house that a new one of the same size matter of measuring the area to “Softened water makes clean­ MANCHESTER WALLPAPER & PAINT painted a light color often needs can be bought. Sometimes you be insulated, catting the material ing almost effortless,” says Judi repainting sooner than one with a will be able to get one that fits to fit and laying between the joists Ford Johnson, water quality 185 West Middle Tpke, Manchester dark color. exactly; sometimes you have to or studs.” specialist for Culligan Interna­ do a little trimming. If the new The most common types of tional. “It doesn’t create addi­ 646-0143 QUESTION: The saddle or threshold is made of hardwood, insulation are fiberglhss batts tional work. It loosens dirt and Mon.,Tues./Fri. & Sat. 8-5:30 Wed. 8-Noon Thurs. 8-9 threshold between our kitchen which it usually is, be sure todrill and blankets, loose-fill, blown-in grime with less elbow grease tbgn and dining room has been worn pilot holes when you attach it with urethane foam, and rigid-board. required with hard water.” down over the years and needs finishing nails. MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, March 1». 1988 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 18,1988 Wood-patching material You can have some fun with fixes damaged furniture Bv The Associated Press cures too quickly and might surface with a tack cloth or clean your furniture shrink and crack. rag dampened with mineral Finding a chip, gouge or hole on John Molski, technical director spirits to remove dust. a piece of furniture does not mean of United Gilsonite Laboratories, The drying time for wood it’s ruined. Damaged furniture Scranton, Pa., offers these tips patching products differs.- Read can be restored with a patching for using a latex wood putty; the label before sanding, painting Bv Barbara Mayer which is being discontinued. The material made just for wood. “Press the patching material or staining. The Associated Press reason, according to its director, Most furniture will receive tightly into the void with a putty Follow normal surface prepa­ is that the number of art galleries some damage with heavy use. knife. Fill holes that are less than rations before refinishing the Are you having any fun with for furniture is now so large that Chances are that furniture one-quarter inch deep and wide in damaged area. your furniture? an experimental space is no bought at a yard sale or auction one application. Make sure the A refinishing tip: to improve The question might once have longer needed. will have at least one chip or patch is slightly higher than the the color match between the latex been absurd. But with a growing The 16 makers whose work was gouge. surrounding wood. patch and the wood, mix some number of pieces being made by shown at the Workbench and On Restoring furniture is simple, “Wipe off the excess material finish with the patching material artists with a sense of humor, the the Wall might aspire to the rewarding, and saves money on around the hole with a dampened before repairing the damage. conversation-stopping chair, ca­ renown enjoyed by Richard professional repair bills. The cloth. When the patch is dry, sand Test the patch on an inconspicu­ binet or lamp may soon be as easy Artschwager. His furniture-like trick is knowing what materials it until it’s level with the sur­ ous part of the wood — the to find as a damask-covered wing sculptures and paintings of rooms to use and how to do the work. rounding surface.” underside of a table, for instance chair reproduction. in a home are being exhibited at AP photo For your repair work, a pre­ Holes more than one-quarter — to see if it blends with the In New York recently, a furni­ the Whitney Museum of Ameri­ original finish. mixed, synthetic compound gives inch deep and wide, Molski says, ture store, an art gallery and a can Art through April 3. Then the AP photo TRASH TO TREASURE — Homer Formby, an good results. One kind is made of should be filled with several If you have trouble matching museum all displayed furniture exhibition will travel to San authority on wood care, recommends second-hand latex and pulverized wood for a layers of patch. Let each layer the patch with a stained surface, with a humorous and sometimes Francisco, Los Angeles and DULL TO SHARP — Blades can be sharpened by using a butcher's patch of maximum workability dry before applying the next. mix a combination of maple, practical purpose. Europe. steel (left), or with self-sharpening knives containing sharpening stores as a source of wood furniture for Sand the repair, using medium- mahogany and walnut stain with Artschwager’s preferred mate­ and woodlike texture. Perhaps the most outrageous cassettes, which can be removed for easy cleaning. do-it-yourself refinishing. For generations, cabinet­ grade sandpaper attached to a the patching compond. With a and amusing collection was on rial forthe sculptures is Formica, makers made their own patching sanding block. Failure to use a little work, you can match almost view at On the Wall, a small a plastic laminate. The “canvas” material by mixing hot animal sanding block can result in any stain using these three colors. storefront gallery in New York on which he paints is Celotex glue or vinyl resin with fine ripples on the patch and sur­ Do not confuse wood patching City. James Bacchi. gallery wallboard. Wood needs care sawdust. Some purists still make rounding wood. This is especially products with paste wood fillers. director, said work relating to He said he had chosen to use their own wood patch, substitut­ true when sanding softwoods like The fillers are designed for filling home furnishings was among the furniture as a metaphor for his ing woodworkers glue for animal pine. the open grains in certain hard­ most interesting art today. In­ art because it was something inFof glue. Always sand with the wood woods like oak, mahogany and cluded were lighting, furniture, everybody used all the time. C o S ’ * in warm weather Synthetic latex compounds are grain. When done, wipe the walnut prior to finishing. bars, cabinetry, window treat­ Employing these materials is a easy to use. You apply them from ments. decorative screens, way to make art accessible to all. Bv The Associated Press darken, mildew and let off an the container with a putty knife, clocks and mirrors (with prices Since furniture has been availa­ unpleasant odor.) or directly into voids from a ranging from $350 to $6,000). ble to artists as a subject for With warm weather coining, ■ To protect furniture from plastic squeeze tube. Jhey can be A great variety of approaches centuries, one might question wood furniture and fixtures will summer dirt and dust, “deep nailed, sawed, sandofl or drilled, were revealed in the work on why it is being accorded so much OoW need special care, advises wood clean’’.the wood by wiping the and can be used for repairs both view. Industrial chic was evident attention as an art medium now, surface with mineral spirits or Tbio* rather than before. WonW care authority Homer Formsby. indoors and out. in a brushed aluminum bar on p et He offers these tips: furniture cleaner on a cotton Patching damaged furniture, wheels by Andrew Pawlan. By According to Richard Arm­ ■ To protect your furniture cloth, repeating until the cloth whether unfinished, painted or mixing unlikely materials such strong. curator of the Artsch­ from the strohg summer sun, remains clean. Once the wood is stained, is easy enough for any Re-Season Rider Sale. as translucent silk appliqued with wager exhibition at the Whitney keep furniture away from direct thoroughly cleaned, regular use do-it-yourselfer. silicone patterns in a window Museum of American Art, one sunlight and rearrange your of a furniture treatment will First, to remove dirt, grease, covering, another artist con­ explanation for the current popu­ furniture so that one piece doesn’t clean everyday dirt hnd pollution. oil and loose particles from the veyed the otherwordly atmos­ larity of furniture and other receive all the exposure. Install ■ Avoid sitting on wood furni­ damaged area, rub the surface phere of present and future that familiar objects as art subjects is drapes or shades that can be ture in a wet bathing suit; the with a lint-free cloth dampened might be imagined on another that "there is a move to integrate drawn during the sun's strongest moisture can become trapped with mineral spirits, paint planet. art into daily life.” hours. and leave white spots. To repair thinner, or a liquid sander. Delight in intricacy was a A number of people, both as makers and viewers, are at­ ■ To protect furniture from the spots, first let the furniture sit Wait 30 minutes for the surface jtheme of a 6-inch-high ceramic , easV high humidtty. regularly apply a for 24 hours to see if the moisture to dry, then dampen the area to be Jclock which lifts out of its base to tracted to the idea of art that furniture freatment (not a furni­ evaporates on its own. If it repaired with water. Water stops Sreveal a secret compartment. doesn’t look like art. Nowadays, he said, “Everyone wants to turn ture polish) to replace the wood’s doesn’t, buff the area with a 50-50 the wood from absorbing mois­ Parody may have been the goal con.***'" natural moisture. (Don’t use mixture of toothpaste and baking ture in the latex wood patch. in Adam Kurtzman’s 10-foot tall his life into an art form.” ,\o to linseed oil on wood, since it can soda on a damp cotton cloth. Otherwise, the patching material papier mache male nude painted in gold. Suspended from the ,\edP' figure’s hand is a table lamp with AcwtimaiaNr to t* ' a fringed shade. Then there was Red alder is special wood “Mr. Neon.” a bar with its own ON THE COVER For yMra. luroooan iiRIqmB Mwd om ud M pink neon lighting, by Kajur pjno hovo boon fowl poffliB liidlsorlfiiNisEiij Wood, a Meredith magazine towels and as a tough pallet requires little cleanup sanding, Kulp. Word play was another Itrlort. OrfglMNr modB ooKurfoo ogo. thoy the wood also has become a theme; for example, a three- wofo oAoa polnlod ofi4 roflfiioliod by ouoooo^ material. Even in woodworkers’ Ing QOfMraUoob- b$ lOOonlllfRoo^ ouofilrooBurao Red alder, the Pacific coast’s eyes, red alder has emerged as an favorite for factory-made, mass drawer chest that was totally fiovo boon fOMorodkx Ifio fbiloh Ibyoro oirfppotf attractive, ibw-cost, easily produced turnings. It is uspd on Siding Moufr askew was called simply “Slant- away lo m ea l ffia *fM natuioi baouly of •># most abundant hardwood, has Save $ 2 0 0 . 8 hp Briggs. Key l^lric'slarl pi na aleng wWi Vie bmawem mart® el • proud been around for at least 40 million worked and durable stock. the West Coast for paneling, 32UinIdtck top Dresser” heritage. 8ueh aaampleb h o w been dlllloume years. doors, millwork, unfinished furni­ Shoivn with optional bagger attachnu-nt With art furniture, sometimes find end eoeVy to eoquIreL According to WOOD magazine, At 28 pounds per cubic foot, dry ture and even waterbed frames. the idea counts more than execu­ red alder weighs about two-thirds tion. Forexample, Richard Hollo­ genoa of Viaee vefueWe anVguae for ourreni Nh timber producers called it a weed At home, red alder can be used • It’s never too early to save money. Mrtore In AdaplaMene In Ftne. e aeloeVon of oof* because this fast-grower pops up less than red oak. A little harder way concealed a working radio laoiore name ra> oming luuin ano awng araai than butternut and not quite as for almost any project calling for • Buy now, save now, have the whole mowing season ahead inside a fanciful globe of the QreoafuVy oarved aabftola lege afWi boR end in burned or logged out forest hardwood. It turns and carves of you. plow feel appeer fieroi~ doialo Wndeor or strong as mahogany, the wood world. The user changes stations Chippendale Chake are eeen Viare^. eV In Vie areas, sometimes menacing the easily and is hard and strong growth of commercially impor­ works easily even with hand • Two-year limited warranty. by giving the globe a spin. diaVnci aorubbad pIna vmah « o eafl Old Vei* tools. It accepts nails and screws enough for furniture and case­ • No money down on Toro’s revolving charge plan. Ask (or At the Gallery at Workbench in lum. tant softwood seedlings. work. Use it as a substitute for Over time, though, foresters readily and holds them well. The details. _ 0 New York, an experimental fur­ Eeoh apoolal pleoe aohoee yeeieryaorM. but Ifv wood has a good reputation for cherry, mahogany and-or walnut. clMdaefeelurae neoaaaaryfofeonleniporeryVa* began to realize there was niture art gallery in a retail Ing. There ere teWaa forbUphan braebtael room something about red alder. It gluing. Now that red alder has become furniture store, work of three or formal dining aree-^oMnee wit' RgMedima- furniture makers that was a far rfora for gloa4ng dtapiey— an afegerd eareer on resists a wild-fire’s flames. Tak­ Use a sealer or shellac wash appreciated as woodworking Lawn & Leisure eaetri for eoay mebVRy- e ooohlaV labia a d » W. H. PREUSS SONS ing advantage of this, ttapy coat before staining to avoid stock and is light to ship, its cry from the rest of the stock was wood lop or g i M imeraolB... twin ooeldaV. end. 2 » lOSTON TPRE., m . « ( 44 • tOlTON. CT. on view. Among the one-of-a-kind lamp end eoie table wRh benehee... e deab for planted red alder along loggfhg blotchiness. While red alder’s availability has spread from the PARTS •’ RENRENTALS • SERVICE • PICKUPS eoneepondonee.~ end e btoobbonl oheel arVh roads for fire breaks to protect grain may raise with a water- West Coast to the Midwest. pieces were cabinets in unusual oomplomenVng fbn-moVf mirror for Vw foyer. shapes, made of different kinds of Ieoh aiyla eepmree Vie guaMy end emblenca 643-9492 stands of conifers. Today, after based stain, the wood sands Competition from woods such as 742-6103 V»al preveNe In todays daaignad. araV ap* easily to a smooth finish. All types poplar and willow make red alder %/ salvaged wood, used in all their poMad Morlore. loggers harvest the stands, they Rt. 44. Coventry, C T. 2 miles east Bolton Notch turn to the red alder for logs to of clear top coats adhere readily. less likely to Ije found in the East. varied, original weathered Oreeald Dining Room Sol eaaRabla al Hours: M-Sat. 9-4 / T. W. Th. 9-5:30 / FrI. 9-7 colors. Neaaeu‘1 FumRure Oelary. B m a m . HIghPerforinanceSince 1911 supply a steadily developing Because of red alder’s stability Red alder comes in five grades. 4V0 OaUond Sireat. Manchialir. market demand. and good gluing properties, ma­ Selects and better, the finest The show was the last regularly Red alder has gained respect as nufacturers often use it as ply­ grade, costs less than $2 per ^ Havcnlt >ou done without alb ro km g en o u ^?' scheduled event for the gallery, an absorbent pulp for paper wood core stock. Because it board foot. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 18,1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. March 18, 1 9 8 8 -8

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Furniture Gallery 480 Oakland St., Exit 63 off 1-84 Manchester : 1 t > J 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. March 18.1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, March 18, 1988 - 11 Homes should change as owners grow older the By Barbara Mayer of the eye yellows, colors like interlining between fabric, is a The Associated Press blue, green, brown and black may fiberglass. It does not allow flame appear similar. to reach the stuffing. The mat­ Living longer is its own reward. It becomes harder to hear over tress cover is widely available at But a person’s later years can be competing background noise, moderate cost, according to iC more comfortable and safe if the harder to detect odors such as Pease. home accommodates changing smoke and gas and more difficult Some tips everyone can make physical needs. to distinguish sensations such as use of include the following: eompany ’That’s the theory behind a being too hot or cold or feeling ■ Trip-proof the living room by model home built recently by the pain. Illness niay also affect a removing throw rugs, coffee RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS Hartford Insurance Group. The person’s strength, stamina, mo­ tables and other low-placed pie­ home, which features about 100 bility, dexterity, agility and ces. Slip-proof the bathroom with ■ \ _ modifications to enhance com­ balance. strategically-placed grab bars fort, convenience and safety, will and non-skid flooring. be exhibited publicly in various □ □ □ ■ Choose seating that is easy to parts of the country during 1988 Home furnishings choices can get in and out of. avoiding low. and 1989. produce a safer home without very deep upholstery. - ■iH According to the company, all sacrificing good looks, said ■ Replace round doorknobs the products used are readily Pease. For example, glare from and faucet handles with levers. Opt for C-shaped drawer pulls GENERAL CONTRACTORS available and most are from windows can be controlled manufacturers’ standard lines. through the use of miniblinds and cabinet door handles for easy The remodeling suggestions, which don’t obstruct the view. opening. such as lowering cabinets and In place of highly combustible ■ Buy heat-generating small ROOFING GARAGES raising countertops, also require appliances such as toasters and AP photo materials for walls and uphols­ only standard building materials tery fabric, fire retardant mate­ irons with automatic shut-off CHAIN SAW RITUAL — Gloves and safety glasses and methods. rials and fabrics can be substi­ features. SIDING DECKS should always be worn when removing the chain, Research for the design choices tuted. Instead of adense^thick ■ Install snrioke detectors and made was conducted by Beverly carpet which she ^ p 'c a n trap alarms near the bedroom. chain bar and guide bar for cleaning. Hynes-Grace, staff gerontologist, air and feed a fire, a flatweaveor ■ Buy an electric range oven to GUTTERS ADDITIONS and Joan A. Pease, a consulting dense cut pile covering can be eliminate a potential gas leak designer specializing in retire­ chosen. ’These are also easier for that can’t be detected with a ment housing. the wheelchair-bound and those diminished sense of smell. PAINTING SCREENED IN PORCHES Timing for the demonstration with arthritis to walk on than Choose a range that has controls Not your dream? project is particularly approp­ thick pile. at the front for easier access. riate since Americans are both SUNROOMS (AND)... Instead of standard mattresses □ □ □ SANDBLASTING living longer and staying in their and foam upholstery filling, own homes longer. which can emit deadly smoke if These and other ideas are Then remodel it Government figures show life ignited, choosebedmng and furni­ detailed in a free booklet, availa­ DOORS expectancy is now 74.9 years at ture made of ifre retardant ble by request. Send a stamped birth and a recent survey by the materials. self-addressed business envelope Better Homes and Gardens first-floor powder room would American Association of Retired One such/material, used in to Hartford House, Hartford WINDOWS A Meredith Magazine make this house perfect, is there Persons found that 75 percent of mattress covers and as an Insurance Group. Hartford 06115, room for one? older Americans own their own Once in a while someone Look first at all the nooks and home and nearly half of those CARPETING stumbles upon the perfect house. crannies in the house for potential over 60 had lived in their present But rarely will a house suit all “ growing room.’ ’ Interior spaces home more than 20 years. needs without some elbow grease can be reworked, walls removed, Vet, according to Pease, many BUY EARLY and effort. Buyers need to be spaces reoriented, traffic redi­ of these homes have significant brave and adventuresome, ac­ rected to make a chopped-up floor safety hazards and detriments to cording to Better Homes and plan flow like magic. comfort for older Americans. AND SAVE! Gardens Real Estate Service. Also, don’t rule out the possibil­ “ I see design for seniors Don’t shy away from a house ity of adding on. An expansion can receiving more attention than 10 We have 1987 Pools on hand that we are that doesn’t exactly fit without be as small as a four-foot to 15 years ago, but I don’t see willing to sell at last year’s prices*. exploring its possibilities for bump-out and still accommodate what we have learned being change. When a place begins to an eating area in the kitchen, a implemented. I find too many We are one of the area’s largest residential pool seem appealing due to location, window seat in the bedroom or a architectural barriers, poor light­ dealers with thousands of satisfied pool owners. size, amenities, charm or price, bay window in the family room. ing, slippery floors, and too few 15% OFF NOW!!! investigate what it would take to But adding on doesn’t necessarily products available to make living remodel it. Think about what mean encroaching on precious more comfortable,” she said. changes would need to be made, outdoor living space. Ixok up, She added that thinking about SPECIAL PRICES FOR 30 DAYS ONLY'! SALE ENDS APRIL 19th how much those changes would perhaps a partial or entire story changes to remove potential cost, and how long it would take to over the existing house would add safety hazards and comfort draw­ complete the finished project. enough space for a new master backs should start long before one We will take a full 15% off any job that we sell Ask these questions; Does the bedroom and bath with a whirl­ has aged enough to need them. place need just a few cosmetic pool tub. “ That way people could incorpo­ improvements to feel right? Does the house require updated rate features to enable them to ROORNG — SIDING — SANDBLASTING Would new carpeting, new ap­ wiring and plumbing? Does the stay in their homes, especially pliances, contemporary hard­ siding need to be replaced? Is the since the vast majority of older We feature the latest innovations in pool design heating system breathing its last people live in a home they’ve ware, different light fixtures or and construction... some fresh paint and paper make gasp? ’These kinds of changes, of owned for many years.” WE ARE YOUR ONE STOP the place feel like home? In the course, mean a great cash outlay. As one ages, a loss of sensory • corrosion free • reinforced concrete long run, these are all fairly But. the investment may result in acuity often occurs, said both fiberglass pool deck available the perfect house at a good price, authorities. Some 95 percent of minor changes and expenses, and • thicker steel • automatic pool cleaners HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR considering mortgage and im­ older adults experience de­ are all relatively easy alterations • insulated walls for provement costs. Chances are the creased visual perception. Read­ • maintenance free to make. w ater What about the amenities that improvements will both enhance ing fine print becomes difficult; design FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES • more pool bracing make a house feel like it’s tailor the value of the structure and glare from sun or over-bright • now two locations to •U, made for you? Does the house provide housing that fits a fami­ lights redt^cps concentration on • deck support better serve you ly ’s unique needs. So the invest­ CALL US AT under consideration have room close-work tasks and as the lens Our list goes on and on, so why not call us today for a ment can be twice as worthy as for them ? Look at a list of storage complete list and free estimate. needs. Since few houses ever initially Imagined. have enough places for all the ^ *Sale Ends 4-1-U ★ 643-2659 ★ fam ily’s belongings, look around 8an Juan Hill for places to build af extra clothes On July 1, 189S, Theodore EMERGENCY NEW STORE 317 W. Service Roed closet, an area for stashing sports Roosevelt and his “ Rough Rid­ Fire — Police — Medical r a Rt 44A Hartford • 247-8413 equipment, cabinets for finest ers” carried out a victorious Coventry • 742-7308 Mon.. Wed., Thufs. A Fit. H a NY FINANCIN6 PLANS AVAILABLE UP TO 100°/^ crystal and china, a darkroom for assault on San Juan Hill in Cuba DIAL 911 Dally »-7 11-5:30 the camera buff. How about during the Spanlsh-American In Manchester Sun. e>3 Sat 12-5 / Sun. 0-2 bathrooms? If the addition of a War. MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, March 18. 1988 - 13 it - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. March 18, 1988 Chair mayhem Halogen lights are drawing attention ing products is an Underwriter’s Another advantage is the halogen the bulb. By Barbara Mayer of the heat halogen generates, Laboratory listing. Because halo­ bulb can be smaller than an Never touch a bare halogen The Associated Press precautions need to be taken gen is a relatively new form of incandescent bulb. bulb with your fingers or hand. A inspires buiider when replacing an incandescent lighting, standards for fixtures cloth should be used to dust or Natural light is best. But bulb with a halogen bulb. Tbe drawbacks associated with replace a halogen bulb. and'lamps are not clearly estab­ bringing the sun into a cave-like “ Make sure the lamp or fixture halogen bulbs include greater Joseph — is America’s oldest Otherwise, body oils deposited lished and submitting products ' By Barbara Mayer room can be an expensive propo­ has a porcelain socket, instead of heat and higher prices. A halogen continuously operating furniture on the bulb’s quartz exterior can for certification by the independ­ The Associated Press sition if it involves skylights or a plastic socket, and don’t exceed bulb might cost between $6 and manufacturer still in the same create heat sinks that cause ent testing laboratory takes as new windows. the maximum wattage recom­ $12 compared to an incandescent family. lamps to fail prematurely, says much as six months or longer, It can be assumed that enough That’s why halogen light is mended by the lamp manufac­ bulb cost of between $2 and $3. A His son, Joseph III. became the Green. The precaution is not according to Green. saloon chairs have been broken in catching the attention of a sun- turer,” she said. Halogen bulbs halogen fixture might sell for sixth generation of Richardsons necessary if the bulb has a double Consequently, she said, many Hollywood westerns to accommo­ starved public. This new ingre­ are extremely hot and could 25-35 percent more than the same to enter the business in 1978. 130 envelope and consumers should halogen products are not submit­ date the entire country’s current dient in the mix of lighting conceivably melt a plastic socket fixture outfitted with incandes­ years after the family patriarch ask tefore purchasing a halogen ted lor review. This is expected to population. Only a rare movie­ products available for the home or bum out the wiring. cent bulbs, said Pam Green of emigrated from New York State bulb, lamp or fixture. change within the next year or so goer would imagine that scenes of has the advantage of resembling Though the use of halogen goes Thomas Industries. and opened the sixth sawmill on Because of its brightness at full since standards are being deve­ furniture mayhem are anything natural sunlight and producing back at least 25 years as stage and Because of intense heat and the A PLACE the banks of the Mullet River. power, a halogen lamp or fixture loped and their adoption will more than dramatic license. an intense, clear light that shows sports arena lighting, it is only fact that halogen bulbs contain According to Charles Semo- usually comes with a dimmer shorten the wait. IN THE SUN — colors in true tones, making it an within the last few years that it gases under pressure, consumers But along comes Joseph Ri­ wich. author of “ American Furni­ siwteh. Before turning the light In a classic angled chardson II to claim that cine­ excellent medium for artworks, has become common in residen­ should be aware that under some Energy use to rise ture Craftsmen Working Prior to tial lighting in the United States. circumstances, the bulb could off, it should be turned all the way matic saloon chair busting is general illumination and. with NEW YORK (AP) - Total glass mode, this 1920: An Annotated Biblio­ A halogen light bulb works on shatter, Don’t buy a halogen up to full power for a few minutes. merely a case of fiction following precautions against glare, for energy consumption in the U.S. in add-on sunspace by graphy.” the first furniture facto­ the same principle as a conven­ fixture or lamp unless the bulb is TTiis extends the life of the bulb by fact. ries operated under water power, task lighting. cleaning the bulb surface and 1988 is expected to hit its highest Halogen lamps and fixtures tional incandescent bulb in which covered, advised Nancy Chris­ Solar Additions The chairman of Richardson and as late as 1880 some were still restarting the cycle. level in nine years, according to a come in standard 120 voltage and a tungsten filament is mounted tensen, General Electric’s resi­ comes from the Bros., a furniture company in doing,so. Adjust the light out of direct report in Energy User News. in 12 volts (known as low- inside a quartz glass exterior. dential lighting specialist. Sheboygan Falls, Wis., says that Since the early days. Richard­ view. Don’t look directly into a The energy industry manage­ factory in compo­ ' voltage). Although not yet widely When the electric switch is turned The cover might be a surround­ family legend has it that the son Bros., which now specializes halogen bulb because it creates ment journal says that projects available and apparently not on, the filament produces light. ing fixture or closed shade, a lens nents ready for company founded in 1848 as a in solid-wood dining room furni­ such an intense, bright light, show total consumption of 76.4 being made by American manu­ In conventional bulbs, tungsten or a screen. All GE halogen bulbs sawmill began manufacturing ture. has participated in the advised Green. quadrillion British Thermal Un­ do-it-yourself facturers for home use, a replace­ particles are burned off and settle ■ carry a warning that filament furniture at the request of a growth and changes that have A safeguard usually available its (BTUs) in 1988, compared with building. ment halogen bulb that can be on the inside of the glass, tubes generate intense heat, are Sheboygan Falls saloon keeper. characterized furniture manu­ to consumers when buying light­ 78.9 quadrillion BTUs In 1979. AP photo screwed into a standard incan­ gradually reducing the light pressurized and could unexpect­ He wanted chairs that could facturing in th*s country. descent socket can be purchased output so that an older bulb is less edly shatter. withstand the rigors of hard At first, the company, like in specialty bulb outlets. A source efficient and gives off less light Green said that for safety and usage from local brawlers. And many others, specialized in at General Electric said the than a new one. longevity bulbs should be handled so the company’s iron rod- chairs. They were marketed Making needlepoint pictures company was considering mar­ The addition of halogen gases to with special care. “ Don’t try to What To Do When You're reinforced chairs were invented primarily in the Midwest until the keting a replacement halogen the tungsten filament eliminates remove a bulb from a fixture in about 1881. early 19Ms, by independent re­ bulb for home use. the darkening process by com­ before it has cooled. This takes at Up Against A Blank Wall. Saloons al.so played a role in presentatives who called on re­ Just Bulbs, a shop in New York, pletely removing the tungsten least 10 minutes or more,” she Richardsoh’s expansion after tailers — funeral homes, hard­ sells a replacement halogen bulb residue. The bulb retains the said. If there is a screen or shield can be easier than knitting ProhIbitiWs repeal in 1933. As ware stores and furniture made by Osram, a German same amount of light through its over the bulb, don’t try to touch ne^^^saldons were opened by specialty stores which began to company, in 150 watts and 250 entire life. this part either until the bulb has By Barbara Mayer “ I went to England for three Fassett always emphasizes the breweries eager to sell their beer, proliferate as the 19th century Mirror W all Designs! watts. TTie Osram bulb, which is Halogen bulbs offer about 2,000 cooled. The Associated Press months and stayed 22 years,” a critical need for tables arose, so came to a close. secret to artful home accessories covered with an extra glass hours of light, retaining consist­ Keep halogen lamps and fix­ said Fassett. “ When I arrived, I the chairmaker added them. The pattern is one Joseph and wearables is to use lots of jacket for safety, is $25 plus tax. ent lighUoutput throughout life, tures away from draperies, beds­ The British are supposed to be knew immediately it was the kind “ We got more heavily into the Butler, curator of Historic Hud­ colors. They should depend on According to Shirley Brooks, compared to about 1,000 hours of preads and other fabrics that of place I could develop some­ tables to sell the chairs.” says the son Valley and an authority on very reserved. color rather than expertise for co-owner of Just Bulbs, because light for incandescent bulbs. could catch fire from the heat of But when San Francisco-born thing, where nobody would bother effect. “What’s deadly boring current chairman. 19th-century American furniture, Kaffe Fassett appeared on a BBC me.” about most needlepoint is that the Richardson admits he can’t said was typical for its day. television program and demon­ He earned a living first by colors are too simplistic and the swear by tbe table story, but he By the mid-1930s the company strated how to make needlework illustrating travel guidebooks, stitches too complicated.” does insist the family firm was making tables and chairs. Natural gas pictures, he must have touched a which showed interesting, little- Yet, Fassett says “ People are a founded in 1848 by his great- Later in the decade, buffets and Ever Green Lawns . . . communal heartstring. known places to visit. He began to lot more talented than they think. great-grandfather — also named hutches were added. He urged viewers to send him a knit after becoming inspired by a The problem is that 99 percent are supply ample From EverGreen Lawns needlework picture on a six-inch visit to a mill in Scotland where traumatized into believing they square of canvas, illustrating the yams in many inviting colors have no talent and therefore they NEW YORK (AP) — There is theme, “ Count Your Blessings.” were made. don’t try.” little danger of the United States VALUE PACKED!! Within two months, 2,500 re­ . Teaching himself to knit so he His advice to novice needle- TORRE TILE INC. running out of supplies of natural T k B «‘ C®e! AFTER EVERYTHING IS SAID AND DONE, 1 sponded with picures. could use these yams, Fassett pointers; “ Get a 6-inch square of gas, according to a report from IMPORTS DISTRIBUTORS in profession WE RE STILL THE BEST VALUE IN TOWNII j “ Many of the men, women and recalled, “ I put 20 colors in my canvas, 10 holes to the inch, and Energy User News. children who contributed wrote first sweater. In the late 1960s, the play with it.” Start small so you Ceramic Tile and Marble for Floors and Walls The energy industry journal GRANULAR FERTILIZER they had never attempted any­ days of black and beige twin sets, don’t get discouraged. notes that in the 48 contiguous thing creative before but were it was quite spectacular.” Needlepointing is considerably Our Service & Reputetlen states alone there are at least 50 INSECT CONTROL EACH YEAR now going on to do more decora­ Soon, he was creating patterns easier than knitting, he added. Specks For Itself years worth of conventional gas for Vogue Magazine where Pam­ lx tive work,” said Fassett, a “ Most people can learn in five supplies, plus nearly 200 years of g r u b CONTROL ..NO EXTRA STRIP MIRRORS . . . glvo vow room a more needlework and knitting designer ela Harlech was working. Lady unconventional supplies that will spacious oppeoronce. Reflect your good taste In minutes. Start with at least 15 237 LEDYARD STREET CHARGE and teacher. Harlech asked him to draw a colors.” For subject matter, he HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT become available as new produc­ these sleek, luxixious mirrors. design for a pair of needlepoint He and a smali group of helpers suggests copying a favorite paint­ tion and exploration technologies ' ^ l im e INCLUDED...NO EXTRA slippep. Later he designed a 8" X 77- sewed borders around the minia­ ing. Use the small design you E$tmbiUh^ develop. CHARGE 12" X BA- ture tapestries and created 14 cushion for her and decided to create as the center of a pillow. AV tniw In Manchester •ATUNOAv eieeej o newest book, “ Glorious Needle­ career of the needle arts. visual pleasures, according to the SATURDAY SSD4SS point” (Clarkson N. Potter). When he speaks to the public, magazine. 14 - MANCHESTER HERAtP: F ^ v . Mart* llj 1«M1 . I 0 I ’ ’ ’ • I . New ideas in teievision: MANCHES’TER HERALD. Friday, March 18, 1988 — 15 Old quilts find new life Robots and soiar power By Barbara Mayer flat knee-pad-like TV that straps energy without new technology so The Associated Press onto the viewer’s limb. solar energy seemed ideal.” as art objects in homes For at-home viewing, a televi­ There is a battery backup so Itnagine a television set sion with detachable speakers programs can he viewed even By Barbara Mayer squeeze but blot water in with soft on the patches, use matching equipped with robotics so it was an award winner with when the sun isn’t out. The Associated Press sponges. Several rinses will be colored netting, the finer the moves under its own power and potential, according to Ama­ According to Komiyama, solar required to remove the soap and mesh the better. doubles as a security device. numa. The design by Lori Eicke- technology is not yet advanced Antique quilts have become too accumulated dirt. For each patch, cut a large What about a tiny solar- meyer Apthorp, also a student at enough to support solar powered valuable to be used for their Before washing, test the fabric piece of netting and sew it along powered portable to keep you the Art Center College of Design, personal TV because a small original purpose as bedcover- to make sure it is colorfast. In the edge of the patch using a up-to-date on the big game or separates TV components into collector could not draw enough ings. Instead, they are finding a patchwork quilts, all the different curved needle and following the your favorite soap opera while parts so that speakers and picture power. However, he added, com­ new life as art objects hung on the kinds of fabric ought to be tested. original stitching. Then trim off you’re working outdoors or lazing tube are treated as accessories bining solar power with a flat wall or over an open staircase. Instead of wringing the piece out, the excess netting along the on the beach? whose colpr, shape and texture personal TV worn like footbali Museum conservation tbch- blot up the excess moisture on stitches. White netting can be These ideas have won their two can be varied for decorative kneepad is a solid marketing niqties can be used to rescue an both sides and then allow it to lie used all along the border. originators $5,000 scholarships, a variety. idea. old quilt whose condition may flat while it dries. Those who love quilts tend to trip to Japan and a new TV set in a According to Elliott. 28, a junior The contest — a first for Sony — look hopeless. But don’t expect The colorful appliqued and contest for design school students had two purposes: to expose the acquire more of them than can at the Art Center College of the impossible, says Janice Ham­ embroidered crazy quilts, popu­ reasonably be displayed at one sponsored by Sony Corp. of Design, the concept that inspired Sony name among design stu­ burger. textile conservator and lar in the Victorian era, cannot be America. dents, raising their awareness of time. To store those not on view, the idea of a i^botic TV was consultant to the textile study satisfactorily cleaned, in Ham­ keep them in a dark dry place Rusty Snell, an Arizona State broadcast animation. Broadcas­ the company; and to gain fresh room at the Metropolitan Mu­ burger’s opinion. Some flaws in University student, originated with a humidity level between 50 ters would prepare commercials thinking about television by the seum of Art. crazy quilts that can be fixed and 60 percent. the solar-powered portable. or programs with programmed youthful users who are an impor­ AP photo Writing in a newsletter put out include a stained backing and a Brian Addison Elliott, a student animation sequences which could tant market for new equipment. by Lavant, maker of a soap few holes. ' Ideally, a quilt should be stored at the Art Center College of be carried out by the TV robot. Komiyama said his goal of TAKE IT OFF — A variable-temperature-control product for quilts and other If the quilt is in good condition, completely flat but if this is not Design in South Pasadena, Calif., His inspiration was the dancing seeing “dramatically futuristic” fragile materials, she suggests begin the refurbishing by first feasible, fold it as little as came up with the TV robot. cigarette pack that used to be ideas for television had been heat gun called Thermostrip can be used to strip off looking carefully at a quilt’s vacuuming loose dirt and dust possible. Place acid-free tissue Though none of the 10 prize­ advertised on television. He sees realized. He added that new wallpaper without the application of messy condition before buying it or with a very low suction appliance paper on the folds and put the winning ideas will actually be it as also applicable to TV technology on the horizon would chemicals. attempting to restore it. (such as a handheld one) without quilt in an acid-free box lined with made, Aki Amanuma. Sony vice cartoons for kids. To keep the set change everyone’s conception of Check to see if there are stains, actually touching the nozzle to the some of the acid-free paper. president of design, said they from bumping into walls, auto­ what television sets should look holes, missing sections, frayed quilt. Cover the nozzle with Rolling a textile onto a piece of could inspire new features and matic and manual controls could like. edges or filling coming out. netting. tubular cardboard is better than designs in actual products. stop the action. Forces that will make the Ascertain whether the quilt is Mending the quilt can be an folding it provided you use a In one respect the students The unit also could function as a square box obsolete include flat Here’s the Answer patchwork or applique. enjoyable project for a competent roller that is as long as the quilt. were onto an idea that will soon be home security system preset so it television screens and projection Some problems on both types of seamstress. A relatively sound Wrap the roller form with acid- widely accepted: namely, that free tissue paper and roll more of AP photo would sense movement and-or systems in which screen and quilts are easily fixed. For quilt can be greatly improved the television set as a square box sound. “Sensing motion or sound, broadcasting functions are separ­ example, if a quilt has loose dirt with neat sewing. the same tissue up with the quilt, WINDOWS TO SPARE — Vinyl windows are is an outmoded concept, said Dick it could turn on and make lots of ated into different components. QUESTION: What is a self- the finish, which is either varnish and dust on it, you can vacuum To cover holes and frayed areas as well. Do not roll too tightly. growing irt popularity in America, constituting Komiyama, president of Sony’s loud noises and stomp around.’’ High-definition television will re­ supporting shelf and when is it or lacquer. them out. But oil, blood, mildew television division. said Elliott. He /added that sult in screens that are wider and used? and water stains are unlikely to nearly 25 percent of the annual 22.5 million ANSWER: It also could be one Other innovations in personal technology exists to build the not so tall. ANSWER; A self-supporting come out. replacement installations, according to the Vinyl TV that the executives singled out They will offer a wider horizon­ of several other kinds of finishes, Yellow or brown stains may product though “it’s not neces­ shelf is one that is placed on including shellac. The methods Institute. as interesting include a set whose sarily practical.” tal viewing area. For example, in another shelf without being att­ come out with wet cldaning, but controls are equally convenient Rusty Snell, 24. a senior at a televised baseball game, view­ for getting out such spots are be prepared for the arduous ached. To make one, merely take many and varied. Try^ rubbing for left- and right-handed individ­ Arizona State, created the solar- ers wiil be able to see first and a flat piece of board the size you process of washing a large quilt. uals and another that straps onto third bases while the camera is with cigarette or cigar ash mixed If the piece is in poo4 condition, it powered personal television set need and put supports of the same with lemon juice. Camphorated Get t^®^ent Back support needed the knee forviewing while seated. prototype. He developed the trained on the pitcher’s mound. kind of material under each end. may not withstand the rigors of Jason Lee, a student at Pratt Komiyama noted. oil is another possibility. So is a washing, according to concept after speaking to owners What you have is a rectangular fine grade of steel wool, rubbed Institute in Brooklyn, N.V., origi­ of personal TV sets who com­ The contest was open to indus­ box without a front, back or Hamburger. Repjg^islone nated the ambidextrous TV set. trial and interior design students, lightly over the area which first The instructions for safe wash­ in chairs for office plained they went through too bottom. Just place it on a shelf has been wet down with lemon oil. Andrew March, of the Art Center many new batteries. and it drew 130 entries from some already in existence and you have ing are daunting but it can be College of Design, thought up the 25 design schools. There are a number of products accomplished, especially if the Windo'^thers “I wanted to get a new source of an extra place for storing items. on the market for removing white The side supports can be attached quilt is not too large and you can NEW YORK (AP) - Many support so the muscles do not blemishes. When nothing works, use a bathtub to do the job. office workers who feel their have to work as hard to hold up with butt or mitered joints. They powdered pumice and oil usually can be glued, nailed or both. How Washing requires laying the Match chair is important to their com>. the spine, ergonomists point out. Your Kitchen or Bath Cabinets Dont will do the job without much piece completely flat in a trough fort are not satisfied with their Until recently, the only such much work you want to do on trouble, but it could remove a bit finishing the self-supporting filled with water. present seating arrangement, chairs generally available were Have to be Expensive... Just Look It! of the gloss if the table has one. Rest the quilt on a screen and according to a recent Louis oversized designs for male execu­ shelves depend on how well you Should that happen, follow the Harris survey. want it to look. submerge it in 90-degree distilled tives. Now, a company has pumice with a mixture of rotten- water with a mild clear soap. Ergonomic studies that exam­ developed a chair available both stone powder and oil. Never use bleach. 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