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Service Contract 24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed- April 14, 1982 Consumer Reports Public Records Taxpayers fush Home and garden: Manchester Costly speakers a waste Warranty deeds Warrantee deeds at 375 Summit St., $6,000. Robert L. Bowsza and Larry Brownstein to Jamshld Marvasti, M.D. to beat deadline special supplement wins opener that those offered as op­ $2U to $55. Professional in­ them — measure the in­ Damaran Enterprises, against Joyce Lundberg, et By the Editors stallation area to see Carolyn Gimbrone to of Consumer Reports tional equipment were stallation will cost about Richard T. Day and property at 832 to 856 Main al. Unit 66F Northfield ... inside today ... page 15 generally inferior to the $50 to $75 — but if you’re whether they’ll fit. Many .Teanetle Day, property at St., $210,000. Green Condominiums, $4,- ... page 3 cars have rear-deck For hi-fi on the highway, after-market speakers that handy you should be able to 80 to 82 N. Elinri St. Alex T. Urbanetti to Ur- 000. good sound requires good were tested — the kind you install them yourself. cutouts that can be Robert and Carolyn Gim­ banetti propertira, proper­ speakers. Since car can buy at an audio equip­ If you prefer rear removed but the cutout brone to Norman J. ty at at 148 Forest St., less Release of judgment lien Sate Buy acoustics are always poor ment or department store. speakers, you can choose may he the wrong size or Duquette and Eiizabeth A. than $100. Forbes and Wallace and outside sounds are Should you buy rear-deck from several good models. shape tin which case you’ll Duquette, property at 80 to Quitelaim deeds against David and Bonnie Used Cars bound to interfere with the speakers or speakers The Sanyo SP766 ($70) and need to buy adapters) or 82 N. Elm St., $73,000. William M, Jordan to Solomonson, property at music, it's a waste to buy designed for doors? Rear the Craig V363 ($70) had there ritiay be no cutout at Kenneth A. Reynolds and Linda M. Jordan, property 159 Benton St. the most expensive sound speakers sound rather like the highest frequency- all (in which case you’ll Joan S. Reynolds to Jean at Kensington Street, less Barney Wichman and Sunny, breezy, Manchester, Conn. systems. 'You don't need speakers at home, except response scores in CR’s have to cut into the panel). A. Barrasso, property at than $100. Kenneth Wichman, P.C., them. Sever.i! speakers in that the sound always com­ tests. Some cars have ap­ 107 Wellman Road, $73,000. Raymond T. Poutre and against Bonnie Solomonson warm Friday Thursday, April 15, 1982 the price cl is.? Consumer es from behind you. Door If your c a r is a and David Solomonson, propriate door cutouts for Eucharist Begin to Map Mary B. Poutre to Timothy — See page 2 Single copy 25tp itepurts testoii $20 to $83 speakers sound mote like stationwagon or a door speakers but many do Associates, property at H. Becker and Caroie A. property at at 159 Benton a pair — were an im­ stereo headphones. hatchback that has no rear not. Be sure you have the rear of Buckland Street, Becker, right of way off St. SKCUl pressive improvement In CR's tests the deck or if you like a option of returning the $3,000. Summit Street. Hartford National Bank over the sound from speakers were installed in pronounced stereo effect, speakers to the dealer in Roch Begin to Map Judgment lien against David L. Solomon­ m m iE Detroit stock speakers. a 1981 car and were wired door speakers. for you. case they don’t fit. Associates, property at Propane Gas Service son, property at 159 Benton 81 ZEPHYR Are you buying a new to equipment inside the Consider the Jensen J1283- rear of Buckland Street, Inc. against Garden Grove St. For a special reprint of 4-D()On-S*VM'.l to car'’ Car manufacturers electronics lab. Rear or Sparkomatic SK400. The 1 $3,000. Inc., property on Hercules Hartford National Bank eliooM from. now offer "premium " speakers outperformed Jensen speakers ($50) per­ Consumers Union’s Gabriel Trueman to Map Drive, $1,010. ag ain st Law rence H. AuiniMiic, iir condition­ stereo speakers that cost door speakers, especially formed much better than pamphlet on taking care of Associates for property at C and S Distributors Inc. Palmer, property at 85 ing. 6 oyl.. pow i' >tMr- your car's tires, send $1 for mg. o o im b n k n . a m . between $100 and $140 per in the bass, because rear the other door models and rear of Buckland Street, against Anthony M. Aaler- Constance Drive. FM.imore pair I’ass them by. Con­ speakers are larger and were check-rated. The each copy to Haig offers $3,000. no, property at 89 Shallow- STARTING AT sumer Reports engineers placed in a better location Sparkomatics at $25 were a CONSUMERS, P.O. Box Executor’s deed brook Lane, $2,645.98. Release of welfare lien have 'riot tested to reproduce bass sounds. Rest Buy. 461, Radio City Station, Norman Begin to Map AllachmenI Town of Manchester •■'premium " speakers but Rear speakers retail Before trying to install New York, N.Y, 10019. Be Associates for property at Jack E. Taylor against against David and Bonnie in the pest they have found from about $55 to $85 per either type yourself — and sure to ask for the reprint rear of Buckland Street, John Allison, also known as Solomonson, property at <4995 pair, door speakers from certainly before you buy on tire care.) $3,000. Robert L. Allison, property 159 Benton Street. 79 MARK V !495 LEGAL Equippod ««th m tnai inte­ 'new ideas' rior. padded vinyl root. NOTICE AM/FMelereo,8lree*wtth TOWN OF BOLTON quad Pursuant tu Section 5.2 of the Town 77MARKV*6595 Charter, the Board of Selectmen Don't Miss This Saie! Blaia aariae. landau vyill hold a public hearing for con* root, turtrma whaato. leath­ .Hideration and action upon the er li>teror. following ordinances, at 7.00 P.M. on islands in the Community Hall on Tuesday. 80 ZEPHYR *4695 \pril 20. 1982 Now thru Aprii 30ths 4-door automatic. 6-cyl., w , ITEM 1 PROPOSED air condition, power steer­ bolster thorale in Argentina.” ORDINAf^CE ing. power brakes. AM/FM By United Press Interniational SOLAR ENERGY HEATING. «c. Argentina took a tough stand COOLING AND ENERGY Secretary of State Alexander Haig before his arrival, with President GENERATION Property Tax IIM M V I >14,9SS flew back to Buenos Aires today Leopoldo Galtieri saying his country Exemption Givency Designer series, Section 1. Be it enacted that the power, mcon roof, wre with "new ideas” to avert war will seek a peaceful solution to the r>v£ : r/v )# . Town of Bolton hereby authorizes between Britain and Argentina over crisis but would not withdraw from -i the property tax exemption for the Falkland Islands and London the British colony they seized April solar energy heating or cooling said the Argentine fleet might try to 2, *,'4' systems set forth in Section 12*81 .Z’_ <ai ibi <c) of the Connecticut set sail but would not risk breaking Gen. Mario Menendez, the newly General Statutes. the British naval blockade. appointed Argentine governor of the Section 2. Be it enacted that the Haig took off from Andrews Air windswept 2(X>-island archipelago, Town of Bolton hereby authorizes Force Base to resume the peace said the British “are not going to the [iroperty lax exemption for any solar energy electricity generating mission that has taken him to Lon­ push us off" the islands. system as set forth in Section 12*61 19 8 1CAPRIS don twice and Buenos Aires once in Foreign Minister Nicanor Costa 157 It a I (b> ic) of the Connecticut 1981 eSMMS the last week. He said he had dis­ Mendez warned “there has been no General Statutes cussed proposals with Argentine of­ progress” in Haig’s efforts 'to head Section 3 Be it enacted that the ISatsaetifp air. tieres, I Ih i edhs, veer diski Town of Bolton hereby authorizes ficials by telephone Wednesday, off war between Britain and Argen­ the property lax exemption for any "Based on these new ideas, the tina over the islands. passive or hybrid solar energy Argentines have invited me to Britain was just as firm in its de­ heating or cooling system, or any « 9 9 5 building tu which such system is return to Buenos Aires,” he said, mand for the islands’ return, with added as set forth in Section 12*81 refusing to elaborate or say if he Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher 1621 (ai ibi (cio f the Connecticut 81XR-7 *7995 would continue the shuttle to Lon­ vowing to Parliament Wednesday Herald photo by Tarqulnio General.Statules. Mercury Cougar, under 10. don. that "our diplomacy is backed by Section A. The ordinance adopted 000 iTtiles. air PS. ntarao. November 17. 1976 concerning In London, the Defense Ministry strength and we have the resolve to Solar’Energy Heating or Cooling: 79MERa *4995 said that since establishing a 209- use that strength if necessary.” Special secretary Property Tax Exemption is hereby Marquis Broghsm, 4 ^r. mile blockade around the Falklands Efforts to find a diplomatic solu- repealed. loaded air cond.. 1> late Spnday.: "No Argentinian Uon wwe hung ly by B ri^ and Conran, secretary at Martin School, was surprised because National Secretary week will be next week, when the ITEM II PROPOSED owner. 32.000 mlloa major warsMp or naval auxiliary ORDINANCE momlng by students and PTA members,.with flowers and a local schools will be on vacation.
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