Dead Man Is Linked to Murder

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Dead Man Is Linked to Murder — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 3, 1989 ^ HOMES HOMES MISCELLANEOUS CARS FOR SALE ODFOR SALE FOR RENT FOR BALE O LD SM O BILE, 1980 Cu- WILLINGtON. Th?« EAST Hartford. Excel­ CLEAN, secure garage In A S p e c io li quiet qreq off Center tloss LS. Four door, family. Route 32, Se­ lent buy I Cape style low mileage. Excellent Drainage Heads up parate utilities, two bedroom home A * Street. $65. month. 646- Colt with nicely finished 1686 or 569-3018. condition. $2,700. 649- $189,900. 1088.________________ hardwood floors, size­ » I CARPENTRY/ SALON Station In estab­ SPIFFY Cream Puff. RftlPAINTINe/ lo T I MISCELLANEOUS MAZDA GLC, 1980, tour Second suit filed Controversy mars the finish able living room and | O I | j ----------------- lished salon. Good op­ Union hires firm Seven room Colonial, eat-ln kitchen. Close to LAWN CARE ^REMODELINS PAPERIN6 SERVICES portunity. M ust be speed, tour door, hatch extra large manicured bus line. Great Condo motivated. Coll 228- bock. 75K. $1,000. 647- over mill project /3 as East Catholic trims MHS /II lot with lots of fruit alternative! $114,900. McLainey NeaM titariar Paiottof A 3884.________________ 1227 otter 6._________ to study buyout /18 trees, evergreens, Just because you don't RAWKES t r e e SERVICE D.W. Fish Realty, 643- use on Item doesn't mean laigrevemeBts Stalaiac Dosa. MANCHESTER. 2'/j cor FORD, 84, Escort wagon. brick patio, stone 1591.0_______________ Free estimates Houtee, garagee, deoke A Bucket, truok A chipper. Stump A ir conditioning, the Item hos lost Its value. •Decks garage available Im- steps, screened porch- EAST Hartford. Immacu­ fences. Exterior porches A removal. Free eetlmetee. medlotely. 643-1577. power steering, power huge front to back bow Why not exchange It for •Rooflng •tepe rebuilt. Hatch ways A Speolal contideratlon for late, newly painted cash with on ad In Classi­ •Sheds brakes, automatic. front living room with exterior cellar door rebuilt. elderly end handicapped. AVAILABLE Imme­ 75K. Good dependable three bedroom ranch fied? 643-2711. •House pslntlrtg diately. Oversized two fireplace. Good sized on lovely lot. One car 6494331 Full Ine., free set. 649-7980. transportation. Only dining room and too 647-7553 cor garage. Conve­ $1,795. 742-5019. port, plus outbuilding. nient location. 646-4144. much more to mention. Large country kitchen FARRAND REMODELING Ask for Barbara Wein­ Lawnihowing. Min. TEMPO LX, 1987. Low with newer cabinets. charge, $17.00. Edging. Room edditlons, decks, root­ THOMAS PAVING mileage, air condition­ berg for a personal Furnace three years Bush and hedge ing, siding, windows and gutt­ aoiSENERAL tour through this vin­ Fully Insured and ing, manual transmis­ old. $133,900. Realty trimming. Yard material, ers. All typM ot remodsllng and 1 SERVICES sion, om/tm cossett. tage property. RE­ World, Benoit, etc. hauling. repairs. Call Bob Farrend, Jr. FRANK YOUNG bonded. Residential, $7500. 643-2691._______ M A X east of the river. Frechette Associates, Conscientious and commercial, free AFFORDABLE services 647-1419.0 Bus. 647-8509 CHEVY Comoro, 1985. 646-7709.0___________ dependable. Ray Hardy. PAINTING esti mates. for the elderly. Light 646-7973_______ R e s . 645-6849 T-root, five speed, six MANCHESTER. Two VERNON. Three bed­ Call 646-5295. housekeeping, grocery cylinder, om/tm cos- family - a great buy! room ranch In move-ln- YARD MASTERS WALLPAPERING shopping, will tlx light MRK meals, hove hair dress­ sett. $4800. 666-0555 be­ iianrhpHtpr Hrralft Remarkable wood­ condltlon. Large Yard cleaned, HOME Interlor/Extertor Screened loam, gravel, ing license. Shampoo, fore 6pm, 228-3427 otter work and Victorian fix­ family room In lower Trees cut. 7pm. tures add to the charm level with wetbcr. Nice processed gravel, sets, haircuts, perms, Have dump truck, IMPROVEMENTS SpeclaltBip of this two family home yard with easy access sand, stone, and fill for manicures, etc. Coll In very good condition. to highway. Roof, sid­ will haul. A bualnaee built on Debt, 653-4767. Great to live In - or ing, storms ten years Integrityl Pride taken In eveiy delivery call George 643-9996 CHEVROLET-BUICK,C L Y D ^ INC. Income Investment! old. $149,900. Reolty Carpentry • Window! • job we do! Gritting 742-7886. WE DELIVER For Home Delivery, Call ROUTE >3, VERNON $195,900. D.W. Fish World, Benoit, CARPENTRY/ Sid in g e KItchene e Realty, 643-1591.0 Frechette Associates, Bathe • Addition! • Quality is our main 8S Caprice 4 Dr. *8495 m REM0DEUN6 647-9946 Y 646-7709.n___________ D eck! as AMC Alliance 2 Dr *2675 concern. MY BROTHERS Monday to Friday, 0 to 6 LO V E at first sight III 88 Cavelier CJ 4 Door *4495 COVENTRY. Great fam­ Fully lleented A IneuradI Word con’t begin to 18 yrs. Service Since 1973 BUSINESS 85 Spectrum 4 Door *5195 ily location. Well maln- Free eitimateal T own-8th describe the true REASONABLE Mowing, Raking, Clean 88 Buick Someriel *7295 beauty of every detail talned and nicely decorated three bed­ R&Y 646-9656 RATES Garages, Dump Runs. 85 Eleotra 4 Door *10995 Dead man In this six month old |m ] FURNITURE room Raised Ranch, 86 Century 4 Door *7495 Contemporary on Ge­ new oak cabinets, new Rem odeling ONE OF THE surest ways We cater to the 645-8798 85 Camaro Coupe *6995 rald Drive, Manches­ wraparound deck, IV2 to find bargain buys Is to SOFA, 84", gold, custom bill goes ter. 2,300 square feet, home owner. mode.$150. Rug, orlen- 86 Cavelier 4 Door *6995 baths, fireplace, gar­ Company shop the clossifled ods HOME IMPROVEMEMT 88 Dene 88 2 Door *9995 three bedrooms, 2'/2 age, wooded rear yard, every day. Senior Citizen tol, 9x12. $75. Mint con- baths, fireplace, 26x14 Exptrt Spring fix up. VK Home Ser- dltlon. 646-6902. 88 Merkur XR4TI *9495 easy commute to Hart­ Discount vleee takes car of ell repeirt 88 Olde Clara Wagon *8995 deck, fully appllanced ford, more. Dir: Route KITCHEN set, 42" round kitchen, cnetral vac, Cnttmanahlp end maintenance from A to Z. 86 Spectrum 4 Door *4995 is linked to O ’Neill 44 to Mark Drive. Phil­ In All PhaoM of table and four choirs. vaulted ceilings, attic iSlPAiNriNeT FREE ESTIMATES Licensed and Insured Almond, metal and 86 Nova 4 Door *6495 fan, and lots, lots more. ips Real Estate, 742- Ramodaling FREE ESTIMATES 1450. □______________ |S£jPAPERINe FULLY INSURED plastic material. $100. B y Alex GIrelll Call for detolls. 228-4708 649-8624._____________ 872-9111 $334,900. Jackson 8, EAST Hartford. “ If •CntiB eVMn 643-6774 Manchester Herald Jackson Real Estate, you've shopped, you'll D«i(N$ RipliCNMrt for BROYHILL dining room 647-8400.O choose this one!" All Bid] eCntM VINYL SiDINO a set, nine piece, good JOE Rl LEY'S The state Senate unanimously you want and need Is PAINTING AND condition. Asking $350. to murder HEY, look at me now!!! this four bedroom Cape eNiN I Kitdan I REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 568-4091._____________ DILLON FORD passed a bill Wednesday that will The price of this six with two baths. Perfect VEytSiif ktts DECORATING R00FIN6/ Expertly installed. EARLY American sofa 319 M ain St., Manchester pave the way for implementing year old Federal Style for the larger size fam­ eht Rees eSiniES •Complete Interior SIOINfi Please call Paul Ryder and choir. Excellent 88 "EXP Coupe •7486 an agreement between the town Colonial has been reset ily on a tight budget, eRNf] efanps and Exterior Painting condition. Negotiable. 88 Escort "LX” H/B •7486 By Maureen Leavitt Hartford police have been of Manchester and the Eighth at $184,900. Situated on complete with over­ at 742-0018. 646-1076._____________ Sanlor Olocount •Power Wash 88 EMOrt "QL" H/B •7486 Manchester Herald reluctant to discuss the slaying Utilities District over fire and a pretty 1.32 acre coun­ sized two car garage LEAKY ROOF? 88 Eecort 4-Dr H/B •4486 and any suspects they might sewer jurisdiction. try lot In Bolton on and large private lot. A Fully LIcanaad •Gutter Repair MoM roots ein bo ropalr«d, ONE OF THE surest ways 88 Mercadee 180 36K •16800 In plaeo ot loMI loroollng m pon**! to find bargain buys 1s to A Hartford man found drowned have. The bill was passed unanim­ South Road. Threebed- must seel Philips Real Fully Inaund 83 EKort Like New •2686 •Small Carpentry Comploto rarooling a t HI lyp««. m LAND8 CAPINB shop the c la ssify ads When asked if police have ously by the state House of rooms, 1'/2 baths, first Estate, 742-1450. o 87 Eecort "QL" H/B •6686 in the Connecticut River in Fraa Eallmataa Repair r a n e s m iA T ta every day. talked to a person they were floor master bedroom 88 Mustang Sunroof •4886 Springfield, Mass., Sunday has Representatives April 27 and sent with study. Call today! •Glazing Manchester Roofing been indentified as a suspect in seeking soon after the murder to the Senate. Jackson 8, Jackson EAST HARTFORD 263 IMain St. HEBRON 88 Brand New Fsstiva •6786 645-8830 TV/STEREO/ 86 LTD Brougham Sedan •6886 the strangulation of a Manchester who may have worked at One There was no discussion of the Real Estate, 647-8400.a Four bedroom cape, •Fully Insured Manchester LANDSCAPE APPLIANCES 88 Mercury Sable "Q S" •7486 woman last fall, Springfield po­ Commercial Plaza, Lewis said, bill in the Senate after the 2 baths, country •Free estimates OD JUST In time for the Design & Construction 88 F-250 Red •8286 lice said. “ I can say yes.” chairman of the the General summer break! 11 Mid- 645-8892 HEATIN6/ kitchen, new roof, 646-1894 Hebron 228-1150 GENERAL Electric 88 Probe LX Demo •12886 Asked if there were any other Assembly’s Planning and Devel­ June occupancy Is be­ windows and doors.
Recommended publications
  • Arriva Guildford & West Surrey 02536462
    DOCUMENT TYPES (B) TO (L) (CONT'D) ARRIVA GUILDFORD & WEST SURREY 02536462 (C2) 30/09/2015 ARROW FISHERIES LTD 05984538 (D1) 30/09/2015 LIMITED ARROW GARAGE LIMITED 06029245 (D1) 30/09/2015 ARRIVA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 01737852 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARROW GLOBAL LIMITED 05606545 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARRIVA INTERNATIONAL FINANCE LIMITED 05349251 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARROW GLOBAL ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT 05478076 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARRIVA INTERNATIONAL (7) LIMITED 04337700 (D1) 01/10/2015 LIMITED ARRIVA INTERNATIONAL TRAINS 04337646 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARROW GLOBAL (HOLDINGS) LIMITED 05606576 (D1) 01/10/2015 (LEASING) LIMITED ARROW GLOBAL INVESTMENTS (UK) 07411473 (D1) 05/10/2015 ARRIVA INTERNATIONAL (2) LIMITED 04337648 (D1) 01/10/2015 LIMITED ARRIVA KENT & SURREY LIMITED 00114841 (C2) 30/09/2015 ARROW GLOBAL INVESTMENTS HOLDINGS 06568603 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARRIVA KENT & SURREY LIMITED 00114841 (D1) 01/10/2015 LIMITED ARRIVA KENT & SURREY LIMITED 00114841 (C2) 05/10/2015 ARROW GLOBAL LEGH LIMITED 08612068 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARRIVA KENT THAMESIDE LIMITED 02005266 (C2) 05/10/2015 ARROW GLOBAL LUNA LIMITED 08898157 (D1) 03/10/2015 ARRIVA KENT THAMESIDE LIMITED 02005266 (C2) 30/09/2015 ARROW GLOBAL MANAGEMENT LIMITED 07373491 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARRIVA KENT THAMESIDE LIMITED 02005266 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARROW GLOBAL MASSEY LIMITED 08612076 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARRIVA LIVERPOOL LIMITED 02208238 (C2) 02/10/2015 ARROW GLOBAL PORTUGAL LIMITED 07243769 (D1) 01/10/2015 ARRIVAL MARKETING LIMITED/HOYLAND 09633603 (B2) 03/10/2015 ARROW GLOBAL RECEIVABLES 05875306 (D1) 01/10/2015 INK LTD MANAGEMENT
    [Show full text]
  • Current Issue of Saber
    1st Cavalry Division Association Non-Profit Organization 302 N. Main St. US. Postage PAID Copperas Cove, Texas 76522-1703 West, TX 76691 Change Service Requested Permit No. 39 SABER Published By and For the Veterans of the Famous 1st Cavalry Division VOLUME 70 NUMBER 4 Website: www.1CDA.org JULY / AUGUST 2021 It is summer and HORSE DETACHMENT by CPT Siddiq Hasan, Commander THE PRESIDENT’S CORNER vacation time for many of us. Cathy and are in The Horse Cavalry Detachment rode the “charge with sabers high” for this Allen Norris summer’s Change of Command and retirement ceremonies! Thankfully, this (704) 641-6203 the final planning stage [email protected] for our trip to Maine. year’s extended spring showers brought the Horse Detachment tall green pastures We were going to go for the horses to graze when not training. last year; however, the Maine authorities required either a negative test for Covid Things at the Horse Detachment are getting back into a regular swing of things or 14 days quarantine upon arrival. Tests were not readily available last summer as communities around the state begin to open and request the HCD to support and being stuck in a hotel 14 days for a 10-day vacation seemed excessive, so we various events. In June we supported the Buckholts Cotton Festival, the Buffalo cancelled. Thankfully we were able to get our deposits back. Soldier Marker Dedication, and 1CD Army Birthday Cake Cutting to name a few. Not only was our vacation cancelled but so were our Reunion and Veterans Day The Horse Detachment bid a fond farewell and good luck to 1SG Murillo and ceremonies.
    [Show full text]
  • Understanding Why GOD Calls Us for HIS Purpose on Earth It Took Kevin
    One of your favorite columnists Sandy Nichols is back on the writing Trail again! I know you’ll enjoy riding along as you read the story! Understanding Why GOD calls us for HIS Purpose on Earth it took Kevin 30 years This is the story of a hero for GOD a young man of peaceful paths of everyday life and the challenges that face us all. It is the story of a Godly young man who in the great fame , was a lesson in modesty a lesson of having FAITH to turn your life entirely over to Gods hands so that he might mold you by HIS hands for the purpose HE has for you on this Earth. This is a story of a young man that was a lesson of modesty to people of all ages around the world. This is the story of Billy Graham and how he brought so many to know JESUS CHRIST and how GOD works in everyman. The Reverend Billy Graham left behind him a memory and legacy of courage, dedication purpose, Faith and Hope for all people of this World that will forever be an inspiration to all men, women and children everywhere in this world! Kevin pictured with the Reverend Billy Graham and a friend from Downs, KS Miss Leah Buikstra Kevin, it was great to speak with you as we met after I had just finished meeting and counseling and praying for and with President Bush and his advisors during the beginning of the Gulf War you were on your way in to see him for the PCPFSN.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Conference Program
    THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS & PARTNERS The Adaptive Sports USA 2017 National Conference and Delegate Assembly is made possible by the support of our local partners, event sponsors, in-kind and session sponsors, and volunteers. Without their support, this event would not be possible. LOCAL PARTNERS LOCAL PROGRAM PARTNER LOCAL PROGRAM PARTNER LOCAL PROGRAM PARTNER & FACILITY HOST EVENT SPONSORS SESSION & IN-KIND SPONSORS Arizona Spinal Cord Association PA Center for Adaptive Sports Challenged Athletes Foundation Shooter's Technology, LLC Community Rowing, Inc. USA Archery Craig H. Neilsen Foundation USA Track & Field Disabled Sports USA U.S. Center for SafeSport Eagle Sportschairs Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association Janet Cobb Consulting Lakeshore Foundation BRANDING & GRAPHIC DESIGN ADAPTIVE SPORTS USA Adaptive Sports USA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Founded in 1956, Adaptive Sports USA is a national leader in promoting active, healthy lifestyles for youth and adults with a BOARD OF DIRECTORS disability. The organization is a gateway to sanctioned regional and national competitions and provides access to global GREGG BAUMGARTEN opportunities for its members through its role as the only United Chairman States member of the International Wheelchair and Amputee DENISE HUTCHINS Sports Federation. Vice-Chair CORY GRANT Collaboration on the local, national, and international level is Secretary a cornerstone of the organization’s approach. Adaptive Sports MIKE BURNS has a growing nationwide chapter network providing ongoing Treasurer adaptive sport programs, events, and annual competitions as AMIE DAY well as individual members. Athlete Representative Focusing on archery, athletics, powerlifting, shooting, swimming DEBRA ARMENTO and table tennis, Adaptive Sports USA provides a robust Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • 6. Tackling Congestion
    6. Tackling Congestion Reducing the levels of congestion remains a fundamental objective in this Plan. This not only look at addressing congestion related problems currently being experienced in Southend but at managing expected traffic growth in the future. The latter is essential in ensuring future aspirations for the Borough are realised, especially plans for regeneration and intensification of the urban area. Southend already experiences significant delays on many sections of its key routes. Without intervention, overall traffic levels on local highway network during the morning peak hour are forecast to grow by over 20% by 2011 and 35% by 2016. As a result, peak hour traffic conditions will deteriorate significantly with journey times on strategic routes expected to increase by between 50% and 75% by 2011, and doubling by 2016. It is clear that the strategy for reducing congestion has synergies with the transport measures and policies identified to deliver other shared priorities, namely accessibility, safer roads, better air quality and quality of life. Improvement in terms of accessibility and safety will make alternatives to the car more attractive, and similarly reducing traffic levels and congestion will likely reduce numbers of accidents and impacts on air quality. An Overview to Achieving the Shared Priority The LTP strategy will help deliver improved and more reliable journey times for all road users and seek to redress the balance of the transport system by making non-car modes a far more attractive alternative to the car for many trips. The strategy is based on managing the existing network, as well as reinforcing and strengthening measures and policies aimed at influencing people’s travel behaviour and ultimately promoting sensible travel choices.
    [Show full text]
  • October 9, 2012 (XXV:6) David Miller, LONELY ARE the BRAVE (1962, 107 Min)
    October 9, 2012 (XXV:6) David Miller, LONELY ARE THE BRAVE (1962, 107 min) Directed by David Miller Screenplay by Dalton Trumbo Based on the novel, The Brave Cowboy, by Edward Abbey Produced by Edward Lewis Original Music by Jerry Goldsmith Cinematography by Philip H. Lathrop Film Editing by Leon Barsha Art Direction by Alexander Golitzen and Robert Emmet Smith Set Decoration by George Milo Makeup by Larry Germain, Dave Grayson, and Bud Westmore Kirk Douglas…John W. "Jack" Burns Gena Rowlands…Jerry Bondi Walter Matthau…Sheriff Morey Johnson Michael Kane…Paul Bondi Carroll O'Connor…Hinton William Schallert…Harry George Kennedy…Deputy Sheriff Gutierrez Karl Swenson…Rev. Hoskins William Mims…First Deputy Arraigning Burns Martin Garralaga…Old Man Lalo Rios…Prisoner Bill Bixby…Airman in Helicopter Bill Raisch…One Arm Table Tennis, 1936 Let's Dance, 1935 A Sports Parade Subject: Crew DAVID MILLER (November 28, 1909, Paterson, New Jersey – April Racing, and 1935 Trained Hoofs. 14, 1992, Los Angeles, California) has 52 directing credits, among them 1981 “Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood”, 1979 “Goldie DALTON TRUMBO (James Dalton Trumbo, December 9, 1905, and the Boxer”, 1979 “Love for Rent”, 1979 “The Best Place to Be”, Montrose, Colorado – September 10, 1976, Los Angeles, California) 1976 Bittersweet Love, 1973 Executive Action, 1969 Hail, Hero!, won best writing Oscars for The Brave One (1956) and Roman 1968 Hammerhead, 1963 Captain Newman, M.D., 1962 Lonely Are Holiday (1953). He was blacklisted for many years and, until Kirk the Brave, 1961 Back Street, 1960 Midnight Lace, 1959 Happy Douglas insisted he be given screen credit for Spartacus was often to Anniversary, 1957 The Story of Esther Costello, 1956 Diane, 1951 write under a pseudonym.
    [Show full text]
  • Financial Statements
    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 62 STATEMENT OF INCOME 65 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL 76 LIST OF SHAREHOLDINGS STATEMENTS 62 BALANCE SHEET 86 AUDITOR’S REPORT > 67 Notes to the balance sheet > 62 Assets > 71 Notes to the statement > 86 Report on the financial > 62 Equity and liabilities of income statements > 86 Report on the management 63 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS > 72 Notes to the statement of cash flows report 64 FIXED AssETS SCHEDULE > 72 Other disclosures 62 DEUTSCHE BAHN AG 2014 MANAGEMENT REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS STATEMENT OF INCOME JAN 1 THROUGH DEC 31 [€ mILLION] Note 2014 2013 Inventory changes 0 0 Other internally produced and capitalized assets 0 – Overall performance 0 0 Other operating income (16) 1,179 1,087 Cost of materials (17) –95 –91 Personnel expenses (18) –324 –303 Depreciation –10 –12 Other operating expenses (19) –970 –850 –220 –169 Net investment income (20) 794 583 Net interest income (21) –67 –37 Result from ordinary activities 507 377 Taxes on income (22) 37 –10 Net profit for the year 544 367 Profit carried forward 4,531 4,364 Net retained profit 5,075 4,731 BALANCE SHEET AssETS [€ MILLION] Note Dec 31, 2014 Dec 31, 2013 A. FIXED ASSETS Property, plant and equipment (2) 29 33 Financial assets (2) 26,836 27,298 26,865 27,331 B. CUrrENT ASSETS Inventories (3) 1 1 Receivables and other assets (4) 4,412 3,690 Cash and cash equivalents 3,083 2,021 7,496 5,712 C. PREpaYMENTS anD AccrUED IncoME (5) 0 1 34,361 33,044 EQUITY AND LIABILITIES [€ MILLION] Note Dec 31, 2014 Dec 31, 2013 A.
    [Show full text]
  • A Day in the Life Four Wheelers on What It Takes Life Beyond Wheels
    Back to School A Very Personal Letter Sommelier on Wheels A Day in the Life Four Wheelers on What It Takes life beyond wheels newmobility.com SEP 2015 $4 NATURAL MOBILITY WITH THE WIJIT LEVER-DRIVE & BRAKING SYSTEM FROM INNOVATIONS HEALTH fter breaking both of his legs and sustaining other serious injuries during a night training jump while a member of the 37th Engineer Battalion, Iraq War veteran Josh Steward was forced into a manual wheelchair. (800) 659-4548 www.InnovationsHealth.com Powered by NATURAL MOBILITY WITH THE WIJIT LEVER-DRIVE & BRAKING SYSTEM FROM INNOVATIONS HEALTH “I didn’t know if I would ever be able to do the friends, I flew up and down the hills while they things I love again,” said Josh. “I’m able to get were 100 yards behind, struggling to keep up.” around for short distances with a cane or crutches, Because Wijits don’t require you to grasp and but most of the time I have to be in a wheelchair, release, they are perfect for individuals with and because of hand injuries I can’t even get around limited hand function. And Wijit’s inverted-press a grocery store using push-rims.” Josh has regained motion is much easier on the shoulders than his mobility with the Wijit lever drive & braking the forward rotation of the shoulder required system, and is now able to get healthy exercise while for push-rim use. Wijits feature a nearly 1-2 gear pursuing his love of nature. ratio that makes it easier to climb hills, and its “With Wijits, I can easily climb hills, turn on a dime, independent brakes allow you to easily maneuver and go just about anywhere I want.” Whether and safely descend.
    [Show full text]
  • Radio Daily 370428.Pdf
    Serving the Better Interests of Commercial VOL. L NO. 56 NEW YORK, N. Y.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1937 FIVE CENTS Five-Day Week for NBC iFive-Day Week for Announcers, Pro­ KMOX AND KWK BATTLE AS('al) Bill Advances Lincoln. Neb. - Anti-Ascap bill , ducers, Sound Men-- WNEW Will was advanced to the third reading VIA NEWSPAPER SPACE in the legislative session by unanimous vote yesterday. Follow--Other Union Deals On St. Louis-Intense rivalry between KMOX and KWK reached a new high ------- ------------ when John Conrad, advertising man­ A five-day week for all NBC an­ ager and special events director for BASEBALL SPONSORS PAY nouncers, production men and sound Thomas Patrick Inc., KWK owners, 4 NEW COMMERCIALS efTects personnel was announced swung a deal with the Globe­ yesterday afternoon by Lenox R. Democrat, only morning paper, for CHI STATIONS $500,000 Lohr, NBC president. Order affects a column of space to exploit the SIGNED fOR WLW LINE all 15 NBC owned and operated sta­ NBC station's programs. Action Chicago- The passion for baseball tions which employ over 300 m en checkmates the deal made recently will cost a pretty penny - a half in these capacities. The new system The "WL W Line," of which WHN will be put into effect just as soon by James D. Shouse, KMOX general is the New York member, has signed million dollars or more-in Chicago manager, and Jerry Hoekstra with as satisfactory schedules can be four new commercials to start be­ this season. On top of the five play­ the Star-Times, afternoon paper.
    [Show full text]
  • To District Times Changes to Route Or Timetable Current
    Old Route New Route (Existing) Current Operator New Operator (Existing) To District Times Changes to route or timetable Number Number From Castle Point / Sunday & Contracted service will operate between Rayleigh Arriva Southern Arriva Southern 1 1 Hadleigh Rayleigh Rochford Public Holiday and Hadleigh only connecting with the commercial Counties Counties service to Southend Stephensons of 1 1 Ashen Sudbury Braintree Thursday replace with DaRT 3 Essex Ambrose Monday to First Essex Buses First Essex Buses 1/1A 1A Avenue Greenstead Colchester Saturday Minor changes to timetable evenings Ambrose Sunday & First Essex Buses First Essex Buses 1/1A 1A Avenue Greenstead Colchester Public Holiday Minor changes to timetable 1a 1a Pitsea Basildon Basildon Saturday No change - service will be reviewed in 2017 Regal busways Monday to Arriva the shires Arriva the Shires 1B 1B Harlow Harlow Harlow Saturday No change and Essex and Essex evenings Great Sunday & Similar timetable to now, slight re-routing in TGM Network First Essex Buses 2C 2A Highwoods Horkesley Colchester Public Holiday Highwoods to enable service extension to Gt Colchester Horkesley. Monday to All ECC contracted trips on routes 2 or 80 now Network Panther Travel 2 80 Colchester Boxted Colchester Saturday operate as route 80/A - some trips withdrawn where Colchester there are reasonable alternatives. Monday to Similar timetable to now, slight re-routing in TGM Network First Essex Buses Great Saturday Highwoods to enable service extension to Gt Colchester 2/8 2A Highwoods Colchester Horkesley evenings Horkesley. Former route 8 jnys to Gt Horkesley renumbered 2A. Monday to Arriva the shires 2 2 Harlow Harlow Harlow Saturday No change and Essex TGM Group Ltd evenings Monday to Similar timetable to now, rerouting in Hedingham First Essex Buses 2 2 Clacton Mistley Tendring Saturday Manningtree & Clacton Monday to Stephensons of 3 4 Hythe Colchester Colchester Replaced by extended service 4.
    [Show full text]
  • Awards Given to Faculty Or Staff in the Department of Agricultural Economics
    Awards Given to Faculty or Staff in the Department of Agricultural Economics Type of Award and Who Awarded it Who received the award Kansas State University Awards K-State Animal Sciences and Industry, Teacher of the Semester by Block and Bridle Joseph Arata Big 12 Faculty Fellowship Award Vincent Amanor-Boadu Ted Schroeder K-State Bioenergy Symposium Jason Fewell, Ag Econ Student James R. Coffman Award for Outstanding Service to the Honors Council Bryan Schurle Coffman Chair for University Distinguished Teaching Scholars Michael Boland Andrew Barkley Bryan Schurle Commerce Bank Presidential Faculty Award for Distinguished Services to Minority Students David Norman Commerce Bank Undergraduate Teaching Award Jeff Williams Bryan Schurle Commerce Bank Distinguished Graduate Faculty Award Allen Featherstone David Norman Ted Schroeder Allen Featherstone K-State Distinguished Professor Award Allen Featherstone Page 1 Type of Award and Who Awarded it Who received the award Kansas State University Awards Allen Featherstone Allen Featherstone Ted Schroeder K-State Distinguished Service Awards Extension and International Donald Wissman K-State Distinguished Service Awards Research and Teaching Paul Barkley K-State Employee Suggestion Program Award Carla Woodyard K-State Extraordinary Teacher Citation Alumni Survey Andrew Barkley Andrew Barkley K-State Faculty Senate Bob Burton K-State Family of the Year Bebermeyer Family - 7 members are Ag Econ Family K-State Housing and Dining Service, Professor of the Year Award Andy Barkley K-State International Educator Award Michael Boland Michael Boland David Norman Page 2 Type of Award and Who Awarded it Who received the award Kansas State University Awards K-State International Incentive Grants Allen Featherstone K-State Institute for Social and Behavioral Research Faculty Fellow John Leatherman K-State’s The Next Big Thing Entrepreneurship Contest Michelle Hill, Junior Ag Econ.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix a - Bus Services Financially Supported by Essex County Council (April 2014)
    Appendix A - Bus services financially supported by Essex County Council (April 2014) Annual Cost per Service Journeys that are supported by Tender Origin Destination Days of operation Current Operator Expiry date Gross cost (£) Cost (£) passenger passenger numbers Essex County Council (ECC) Number numbers journey The whole Monday to Saturday 8 Clacton Walton Monday to Saturday Hedingham & District Omnibuses Ltd TG047 30/08/2014 £ 26,599.00 £ 22,258.81 3,805 £ 5.85 evening timetable 11 Chrishall Saffron Walden Schooldays Acme Bus Company Ltd The whole schoolday timetable SW014 30/08/2014 £ 49,685.00 £ 38,198.77 6,685 £ 5.71 All Monday to Saturday evening 101 Basildon Billericay Monday to Saturday First Essex Buses Ltd BN072 30/08/2014 £ 41,669.00 £ 36,953.30 6,520 £ 5.67 journeys The whole Thursday and Saturday 331 Sible Hedingham Sudbury Thursdays and Saturday De Vere Cars DM144 30/08/2014 £ 15,288.00 £ 13,036.31 2,443 £ 5.34 timetable 23 Steeple Bumpstead Braintree Wednesday Hedingham & District Omnibuses Ltd The whole Wednesday timetable SW104 30/08/2014 £ 6,669.00 £ 5,515.95 1,035 £ 5.33 327/329 Twinstead Halstead Friday De Vere Cars The whole Friday timetable BE096 30/08/2014 £ 7,599.00 £ 6,595.92 1,261 £ 5.23 323 Greenstead Green Sudbury Thursday Hedingham & District Omnibuses Ltd The whole Thursday timetable BE103 30/08/2014 £ 9,880.00 £ 8,825.25 1,711 £ 5.16 The whole Monday, 312/313 Saffron Walden Great Dunmow Monday, Wednesday and Thursday Stephensons of Essex Ltd Wednesday,Thursday timetable & SW112 30/08/2014 £ 119,898.55 £
    [Show full text]