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Israeli Killed at Gaza 2« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed., March 24. 1982 From Consumer Reports: what paint tools to use trim. But when CR' synthetics. In CR’s tests, good for painting cinder satisfactorily. roller cover, squeeze the chemists tried a tool tailor- By the EdLars Since much of the wall cost only a little more than mohair didn’t work as well blocks. Manchester vote Two women tell how Change made Rollers were made for end. Look for one you can’t A fop-quality 9-inch syn­ made for that job (the of Consumer Reports paint sold today — even the junky imitators. as the synthetics. top-of-the-line products — When is a brush the best painting walls and ceilings. distort. A core of untreated thetic cover with short or Bestt-Liebco corner roller), cardboard will soften and they were disappointed Basic paint tools — may need at least two tool to use? When should A roller is fast and easy to Short (S/16 inch) naps medium nap should cost collapse in water. ’There they faced cancer at tennis club brushes, rollers and pads — coats to cover the old you use a roller or pad? use. Where a brush or pad are recommended for only about $3. And a roller with its performance. It good for Rome paint, it pays to buy quality What about a spray gun? may leave marks, a roller should not be conspicuous cover is reusable — all the didn’t reach all the way don’t change much, but seams in the envee .nml the smooth; flat surfaces. new special-purpose tools tools. These need not be A brush is by far the tends to leave a uniform Medium (3/8 inch) naps more reason to avoid low- into the corner unless fabric and core should be ... page 3 ... page 13 ... page 9 regularly appear on the expensive; some of the most versatile paint tool. stripped texture that can ■work well on light stucco quality “bargain” covers. pressed firmly, and then it best ones Consumer It’s the best tool to use on be pleSsinp. And rollers firmly attached at the and smooth concrete, and Two things a roller can’t left too little paint and too market. Some are useful, ends. Dense fibers carry others are just gimmicks. Reports’ chemists tested furniture, paneled doors, are handy for latex paints. %- to 1-inch long naps are do well are corners and many bubbles. window shutters, exterior If you’re buying a roller, more paint and give' a siding and trim, and small, look for a frame made of smoother finish. intricate surfaces. In fact, heavy, stiff wire with flexi­ Roller covers use either it can handle almost any ble wires to grip the cover. natural fibers (mohair or Prescription Prices fUopanpi Public Records household paint job To test the durability of a lamb’s wool) or Potassium Chloride 10% Uq. magaldrate / \ Generic for Kaycell Manchester, Conn. ANTACID Rain changing SUSPEN90N 2.99/16 qZ.,, to snow Friday Thurs., March 25, 1982 bosmbide DMtrate Sings/L LOW SODIUM Iluilfliii^ pmiiilM (W . COUPON SALE Generic for ISORDfL $2.29, — See page 2 Single copy 25c To Gerhard Bieser for Grove Corp, for light standard 12 fl oz fixture at 38f. Main St., $420. B U Y l G E t 1 3.99/100 ANTACID/ANTI-GAS To Solar Energy Products for Gary Magoon for a i FRBE1 $ 1 0 0 O FF Hydralazine HCl 2 ^ solar hot water sy.stem at 44 Redwood Road, $3,f00. ' ' ^ With this coupon WitWith thio coupon Generic for Apresollne To Conyers Hadware Co. for Roy Conyers for a tem­ magaia,a;iaPHIS porary sign at 63 Tolland Turnpike, $700. CREAM SHEET 5.39/100 SatETMCONE To Manchester Awning Co. for Heritage Place Associa­ ICE CREAM CAKE LOW SODIUM tion for canopies over doorway and first-floor windows generic for HydroDlurTl at 9f.3 Main St., $1,600. FOUNTAIN i $2.29 To Blanchard and Rosetto for a house at 241 Birch 12IIOZ Th e I 2.59/100 tabs Israeli Mountain Road.. $36,000 yM SUNDAES! ^ perfect; To G. Joseph LaVoie for Mrs. Edith Rawson for vinyl cake ; siding at 33 Hyde St., $3,000. Buy one sundae at our | f o r ; regular low price | big * HUDSOHVITAMINS To Richard J. Zimmer to repair fire damage at 33 get another sundae \ g ro u p s ; Ridgewood Street, $2,000. absolutely FREE! \ _ •(••■fMMUWWwnWtWintMEp ^h. PRICE SALE To Bidwell Home improvements Co. for Victor MMBwWtlE I Buy ona — Gat 2nd At Hall Price. killed Salcius for vinvl siding at 131 Grandview St.. $3,600. Ho Color — Sugar or Prassivatlves To Walter E. Behrmann for Gunther Winkler to repair fire damage at 94 Foster St., $960. iB U Y rG E ti Vitamin C - 500 mg - 100 tablets......................2/4.34 To C. Harold Parent for Gary Chappell to repair a roof $ 1 b b O FF mCE With this coupon at 118 Diane Drive, $1,290. With this coupon Vitamin C Rosehips - 500 mg - 100 tablets .. 2/7.34 4 , To B.T. Peterman for Bell Associates for alterations Package of \Cq/14^. B*Complex with Iron - 100 tablets.................... 2/6.98 to a commercial building at 272 Main St.$2,000. 1 ( T ; ICE CREAM ■ ■ at Gaza Zinc - 50 mg - 100 tablets......................... ...........2/5.84 To Stanley J. Bellefleur for Joseph Bongiovanni for a M i * Coiu^^ Vitamin E - 1,000 I.U. - 50 tablets.................... 2/11.96 dormer at 68 Durant St., $2,000. 1 NUTTY NABLUS, Israeli-occupied West Bank (UPI) — An To V&P Constriction Co. for repair of fire damage at FLYING i ROYALES. VIoday with Iron - 100 tablets ........................ ,.2/4.88 Israeli soldier was killed in a grenade attack today and 39'2 to 41‘2 Gardner St., $36,600. Vitamin B-12 - 100 meg - 100 tablets.............. 2/5.24 Israel fired the two leading Palestinian mayors on the To Anthony J. Gryk for roof repair at 26 to 28 Cottage SAUCERS • Buy one package S at our regular Stress Formula with Iron - 60 tablets .............. 2/9.44 West Bank in stepped up efforts to wipe out PLO St,, $2,200. The original^ round ice cream ! low price political power in the occupied region. To Anthony J. Grvk for vinyl siding at 33 Birch St. $2,- sandwich . and still the best! ! get another The soidier was killed in a grenade attack outside Our most popular take*home Item. ! package FREE! Senior Citizen Discounts 200. Gaza City in the occupied Gaza strip — the first Israeli To Scott Lappen for a fireplace insert and bay window H « HHt iMt Save On Your Prescription By Comparing The Prices •MiRnaMilll IW N killed in the week-long confrontation that has left five at 6 Dover Road, $1,613. Let Us Price & Fill Your Prescription. Greeting Cards Palestinians dead. About 40 Palestinians and Israelis To Patricia LeTourneau for Edward Smith for a Magazines Health S Beauty Aids have been injured. fireplace insert at 16 French Road, $600. Israel radio said a second grenade thrown at the army Co/tJifei ScsL C/mm Stem jeep in Gaza City by two masked assailants exploded on I I I 335 CENTER ST. CROWN PHARMACY a car carrying local Palestinians. Three of them were Focus/Food on Wednesday 'AMERICA’S' Ahmad K. Altai Registered Pharm. wounded, the radio said. The attackers escaped. ■ f r e s h e s t i c e c r e a m MANCHESTER In Beirut, the radical Democratic Front for the Menus, recipes and shopping tips are featured in The (Between Massaro’s West Side & Bob Rileys 208 W. Center St. Manchester Manchester Herald’s Focus/Food section, eyery Liberation of Palestine claimed responsibility for the Oldsmoblles) grenade attack in the Gaza Strip. Wednesday. Certified Koshet lb 649-0312 In a telephone call to UPI, a DFLP spokesman said the attack had been carried out by one of its 'agents" STORE HOURS: OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9, TULL. 8. SAT. TILL 5 SUN. 11-5 operating inside the “occupied territories”. The spokesman said the man had escaped. Accounts Manchester Parkade “The attack was in response to the actions being YOU ALWAYS BUY BETTER AT carried out by the Israeli aggressors inside occupied Palestine,” the spokesman se':.1, in a reference to the Waiting a p p l i a n c e s uprising on the West Bank. The military command dismissed the well-known in banks elected mayors of Nablus and Ramallay — both of OPEN SUNDAY whom were maimed in car-bomb assassination attempts two years ago — in the campaign to cut PLO BOSTON (UPI) — influence over local politics, officials said. Constantines Nakous has at FREE SERVICE Israeli officials dismissed the mayor of El Bireh last least $80,000 waiting for week, touching off the worst week of violence in the oc­ him. if only his bank or cupied West Bank since 1976. Five Palestinians have state officials can find him. died and 40 others, mostly Palestinian, were wounded. 11 TO 5 Mayors Bassam Shaka of Nablus and Karim Khalaf of Nakous, a Greek im­ FREE DELIVERY Ramallah refused to sign their dismissal orders and migrant also known as said they would continue to represent their towns as Charles Jances, who is LETS you rightfully elected leaders. believed to be in his late START A MSAL MODEL! Khalaf said he considered the dismissals “the first 80s or early 90s, is one of LinON'S MOST AUTOMATIC WHSN TOU’RB I OUT...IT'S step toward Israeli annexation of the West Bank, " the mysteries among 100,- liREADTWHSN O 700 Watts ot Israel Radio reported, Israel annexed the Golan Heights 000 people owed $31 million Cooking Power MICROWAVE TOU RETURN! • Large Capacity of Syria in December.
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