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V 32 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed,, Nov. 17, 1982 NEW 1982 STYLES TIMEX Y*vt Trust in EMS question Kick the habit; New housing tHn Dtwnn4 Sy—i 25% OFF OREAT SELECTION may go back ^ Agostinelli did rate modest _ J s e ik o Pulsemeter.- A U M O IT A U *E LECTRICS* U P *LIC0 m M - S l T h e rafliarUMe new • SELMBNO *WATERFROOr * O U A m • DRESS BOXEtt * ■ ia ia n n chronograph » VJA«BUARANT|J^^^ . page 3 . page 11 . page 20 ''^ ^ “ nthat takas your puba MENS ORLON SWEATERS SAVE <70 •ComputBr Sets Focus afS. for Sharp PleturoB All Mostly Cloudy Manchester, Conn. •15.97 Tlmos — Evan In DarknoBa tonight, Friday Thursday, Nov. 18, 1982 sShoot ovary 1W Boc. Reg. $22. •Safa light automatical — See page 2 25 Cents ly The new Seiko Puhemeler'offers you a fast, convenient •Action Shota Parfact way to measure your pulse rate But that's not all. It also displays the time. day. date and features a chronograph Soft V-neck sweaters In and alarm functions. All in one handsome watch. 8 colors quality made by^ •The Seiko Pulsemelei ii. desiKiMHl to Ih* ustst tor [ihysn .il litniiss .ind ret realiun.il fHjrpw*' only .ind should not um'<1 or on .i fni*dic jl dt*\ iCi* Penobscot, Bay, Traders* Sizes S, M, L, XL Housing agreement MANCHESTER PARKADE • 640-0012 .ALSO VERNON, SIMSBURY, WESTFARMS MALL, BRISTOL J Downfown STOnf HOURS OP{N f VENlNGS TILL 9 TUtS &Luuiaiuj r , YOU ALWAYS BUY BETTER AT ^ g iAJiam'8 Apple ' ■SES^^.rm .W MANCHESTER PARKADE jew eler 649-1787 Frosted 12” diagonal BLACK & WHITE o p e n s d ^ r s Crystal closing PORTABLE T.V. GLASTONBURY (UPI) - The nearly good and valid planning reasons, not for all-white town of Glastonbury, in an any concern about who’s going to live By Raymond T. DeMeo SANTA agreement with the Justice Department, there.” ! Herald Reporter • Quick start pic promises to welcome low-and moderate- There are two low-and. moderate- ture, Instant income housing projects with open arms, income housing orniects in Glastonbury Bargain-hunters made close quarters of Shoor BELL sound but maintains it has always done so. — the 200-unit Welles Village and Center Jewelers this morning, on the first day of the 33- • Automatic gain Richard S. Borden Jr., town manager Village, which has 100 units. There also year-old Main Street store’s going-out-of-business 5 ’/2" Tall of the Hartford suburb, said Thursday is Knox Lane, a 40-unit elderly'housing sale. control the agreement entered in U.S. District complex. Store owners Alan and Creighton Shoor, an Court in Hartford contains stipulations Many of the homes in Glastonbury, a ticipating a busy day, hired extra employees to , that already are in effect. tobacco valley town which has more assist customers. Uniformed guards were also on W hy Rent? Buy Nowl “We have never discriminated in the prerevolutionary homes preserved than hand for security. <4.95 starting In January you must buy or past and we won't In the future,” said anywhere else in the state, are screened The Shoor brothers are closing their business of rent phone from N.E. Tolophono. i f f o e j Borden, who was manager at the time by trees and accessible only by winding, their own free will. Creighton, 67, and Alan, 63, say Reg. $30.00 . the Carter administration filed the Dec. hilly roads. they’ve worked long enough, and are looking LIMITED 1, 1980, f^ir housing complaint agaiiist forward to leisure. SUPPLY Borden said few applications are filed From the House of Goebel Glastonbury. for low-and moderate-income housing “A lot of people have said, 'we feel bad for you,’ The town at the time had a population • projects. like we’re being forced out of business,” said of 27,000 that was 99 percent white, ac “The land is expensive and the Jobs Creighton Shoor. “But really, we couldn’t be hap cording to the government. The suit aren’t there and people don’t want to pier.” ch arg ^ Glastonbury pursued a policy of commute,” he Said. “It’s (few Bernard Apter, owner of the Regal’s Men’s Shop preventing the development of In applications filed) the same reason as at nearby 903 Main St., isn’t happy to learn that tegrated housing projects. -fo fall of the other rural communities, Shoor's will be departing. “This (the closing) came M a n c h e s te r SHOP EARLY FOR Borden said the suit followed the like Avon and Farmington.’’ as a complete shock to me,” he said today. town’s refusal to approve an application Under the agreement reached with the “Shoor’s was a good, friend on Main Street. It in 1979 for construction of the River Justice Department’s civil rights divi brought people downtown; it was good store to have Meadows low- and moderate-income sion, town officials did not admit next door,” he said. nQusmg project. violating all the allegations in the suit Shoor Jewelers leases its store from Davis E. P a rk a d e CHRISTMAS “That’s when this whole business r-mm but they. agrBed to pranMto ooKaLL'- started,” he said. Borden said the housing opportunities;” • ' ' ■' '-Ii-**! Mananchester’s loan center is also in Wiggin’s proposed 70-unit'complex was in a flood The town said it will; building. An SBM spokesman said this morning that plain. * Pass a fair housing resolution within there’s “a possibility” that the bank will lease . Low-and moderate-income housing .10 days that will welcome people of all space in the former Jewelry store for offices. projects, he said, gre “turned down for races, colors, creeds and naUonal origins The Shoor brothers got their start in 1949 in a I to 70% OFF small storefront at 977 Main St. Shoor’s took over to reside there. * Identify areas where sites may exist the former site of Wior’s Jewelry Store after the \n Most Stores Jt5F~ multi-family rental housing and brothers bought the business. Inside today ' cooperate with potential developers of The store moved to its present site at 917 Main St. low-and-moderate income rental in I960.. housing. In its early days the store sold spaghetti bowls, 20 pages, 2 sections * Offer developers incentives such as screwdrivers and electric train sets alongside its increased densities in zoning if such a rings and pendants. “In those days, it was a NOV. 17-20 L ottery..............2 different type of business,” said Creighton Shoor. Advice ............ 12 need is demonstrated, and tax Herald photo by Saviste Area to w n s___7 O bituaries___10 abatements. “We were trying to get people into the store, to Business..........20 Opinion..............6 * Aid developers in obtaining loans. open charge accounts.” REED'S INC. Classified .. 18-19 P rapletalk........2 * Encourage developers to set aside 15 JULIUS COHEN SURVEYS WARES AT SHOOR JEWELERS The store gained notority one summer five years Sports........15-17 ST Comics..............8 to 20 percent of the units in their projects . Wednesday, before goIng-out-of-busIness saTe started I’lcusi' turn lo IP CASUAL LADY MANCHESTER PARKADE 'Entertainment 12 Television ........8 for rental to low-and moderatehincome Fashions for the Fuller Figure ILL families at below-market ratesl Package Store PRICE BREAK Let ua help you telecl that Barry Road house damaged Special trine for Thanhtgiving BIC OFFICE PENS Irish Mist hMlMIOOfelMIlW Iratamfa Lagandary Navalla <1.00 per dozen OFF LIquaur 70 proof Chablla, Roaa, A Faulty TV set suspected blaze cause 30% 750 ML Burgundy 7 i Rag P ric a ............... 18.99 3 Utor Sala P rIca............... 14.67 Rag. Sava Spacial plush all Selection Mall-In Rabata........ -3.00 Ah electrical malfunction in a television set is the suspected cause' ALL COATS 8.99 2.00 6.99 MMHLS 1983 «f of a Wednesday afternoon fire that Psrtset lor four Quality severely damaged a home at 76 Final Coat 11.67 ThsntngMng Dlimor. Barry Road. •DAKIN •Christmas It was the second fire at the home Sizes 14V2-24V2 of’ Edward and Lois Hanlon in less CMvas Regal Boodtosain •GARFIELD •GiftuiraD than a year and a half. No one was in 1 Utor 88 Proof 780 ML Scotch •SMURF & REHLiS •Boxed Cards the home at the time of the blaze, 649-6382 04.4 Proof which started in a first-floor den and Rag. Sava Spacial Rag. Sava Spadal •Ornaments spread down a hallway until it (across from Youth Contra) enveloped the entire first floor of 21.3S 4.58 16.77 9.99 2.02 7.97 the Cape Cod-style house, said Mon., Tuaa., Sal. 10-5:30, Wad., FrI., 10-0 Thomas R, O’Marra, public infor ,MI I hr TiptE. Vs OFF yaPMCE^PMCE Sun. 12-5 mation officer for the Eighth Utilities District volunteer fire ■ s '' department. ^ ’hiirty-four district firefighters iW S C O lAVE-MO responded at 1:30 p.m. to a PAREADE HEALTH SHOPPE ' nei^bor’s report of the fire, he DISC GAMER said. When they arrived, the house S A V E » a was full of smoke, with an interior Licensed by Ked temperature of more than 1,000 deffmes, he said. RECORDBR8flHER file heat melted plastic window Maneheelw PeAede. Mwchwisr. CT (MONO OBR 6«7.18I 6 shades, kitchen fixtures and lampshades on the first floor of the house, O'Marra said. Firefighters chopped boles in the NOW ON VIDEOOASSETTE roof to ventilate the house before going insite, be s41d.