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Why Pay More? 24 - MANCHRSTRR HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 2. 1983 ■ Hooker buys into Medio News Sewer rejectedj Public Records time to their principal businesses.. Fountain of youth ? Storms batter NEW YORK (UPI) — John Jay the worldwide news service pur­ chased by Media News from The Hooker joins Ruhe, U P I manag-, Hooker, former publisher of the ing director, and William E.; m l Nashville Banner, has purchased E.W. Scripps Co. on June 2, 1982. F. White, property at 341 Broad St., $ 10,000. Geissler, UPI vice president, as. Warranty deeds an Interest in Media News Corp., Hooker replaces Len R. Small, Not exactly, but. most of nation in Coventry John M. Toller and Mary R. Manchester Professional Park To Raymond F. Damato for 16 principal owners of Media News. • owner of United Press Interna­ an executive in a family-owned Toller to David J. Correia and Associates. garages in two buildings at 240 Small and Overgaard, who had. tional, Douglas F. Ruhe, Media newspaper group based in Moline, Jensen Associates against Ab- New State Road, $84,000. spent less time at U PI in recent, ... page 14 Patricia M. Correia, properties on chief executive officer, announced 111. Small and Cordell J. Over- ... page 11 .. .page? Edmund Street, $60,300. durrzgh I. Aneehum and Sadi To William Mastrianna for a gaard, a senior partner in the months as new managers o n d ^ ' International Corp., foreclosure , kerosene tank at 250 E. Middle Tuesday. new president were appointed,- Michael G.Bergan and Mar­ Ruhe said Hooker, 52, will Chicago law firm of Hopkins and garet A. Bergar. to John F. Units 92-5,92-2, and 92-1, Jensen Turnpike, $2,850. both offered their support in an: become chairman of the board and Sutter, will step down from the s Wisnieski and Celia C. Wisnieski, Condominiums, East Middle To Aerospace Alloys for Heyman advisory capacity. ' : take an active role In operation of Media News board to devote more Unit 7E, Northfield Green Turnpike. Enterprises for alterations to a People’s Bank against Anthony commercial building at 210 Pine Condominiums, $62,500. g. (Mher iiaDiUUes ; * St., $17,000, premises 613,000.00 TO TA L Barney T. Peterman Sr. and V. Marinelli, Fuzz Auto Parts Inc., for borrowed • . mUKIESTER STATE SANK Other assets 304,000.00 UABILITIES Barney T. Peterman Jr. to Joanne Dewey Investment Corp, and the 'To Metro Building Co, Inc. for money 374,00l).00 TO TA L ASSETC 634,795,000.00 (excluding sub­ I .Manchester, Conn. M. Fournier, Unit 63-9 Summit United States of America, foreclo­ Heritage Savings and Loan Associ­ Cofiaolldated Report of CoodUloo T oU l asseU 633.755,000.08 Colder tonight; (Including Domestic Subsidiaries) U A B IU T IE S ordinated notes _____ sure, property on Hartford Road ation to remove partitions and add and debentures 622821 D.OO We. the undersigned officers, dg Villiage Condominiums, $48,900. | of the Manchester SUte Bank of Demand deposits Thursday, Feb. 3, 1983 EQUITY CAPITAL hereby decUre that this Report M flurries Friday Barney T. Peterman Sr. and Attachment a suspended ceiling at 1011 Main Manchester, Connecticut, OOOtt, of individuals, Common stock a.. Condition (including the W P P ^ Barney T. Peterman Jr. to Charles University of Connecticut St., $8,000. County of Hartford, a member of partnerships and Single copy 25<p No. shares authorized ting schedules) has been * — See page 2 "To Andrew Ansaldi Co. for John Federal Reserve District No. 1, at corporations I 7.816.000.00 iT ra lft A. Bartlett and Heidi H. Bartlett, against Donald A. Thompson, in conformance with the Instruo Tim e and savings 100,000 Unit 63-15, Summit Village Con­ $4,700, property on South Haw­ Hancock Co. for alterations to a the close o f business U/Sl/O. lions issued by the Federal D qw ait ASSETTS deposits on Indi­ b. No. shares thorne Street. commerical building at 340 Pro­ outsUndlng 75.000 750.000. Insurance00 Corporation and is tm i dominiums, $46,900. Cash and due viduals, partner­ Surplus 350.000. to00 the best of my knowledge Sdd LeRoy Norris and Rosalie A. Mechanic's Hen gress Drive, $50,000. from depository ships, and 6 6 6 .0 0 0 . 0 0 belief. ! Norris to Gary P. DeCarlo and Hartford Heating Co. Inc. To Metro Building Co. Inc.for institutions I k,475,000.00 corporations 13.713,000.00 Undivided proflU TOTAL EQUITY William H. Fraaer, U.S. Treasury Deposits of United Diane M. DeCarlo. property at 62 against M IP Corp, $23,093.61, Heritage Savings and Loan Associ­ 1,966.000.00 Assistant Treasnrer securities 341,000.00 States Government U,000.00 C A P IT A L ation to add partitions at 1007 Main Richard R. Laosier; Adelaide Road,$77,000. property on Progress Drive. Deposits of States ■TOTAL Obligations o f States Vice PresideBl Vernon Street Corporation to Tax Hens St., $13,000. and political sub­ UABILITIES AND Thousands taken and political E Q U ITY C A P IT A L 634,795.000.00 We, the undersigned directors* John M. Toller and Mary R. Toller, Internal Revenue Service ■To Carey Mace for a fireplace subdivisions in divisions In the attest the correctness of this property at 212 Knollwood Road, against Casa di Zocco, 232 Spencer insert at 67 Falknor Drive, $550. the United SUtes 683,000.00 United SUtes 341,000:00 M EM O RAND A AmounU outsUnd- Report of Condition (including tbC Other bonds, notes, Deposits of U.S. to Israel: $93,000. St., $2,696.85. To Bay State Elevator Co. for supporting schedules) an^ and debentures 333,000.00 commercial banks 43.000. ing00 as of report Frank Lewis and Anna A. Lewis State of Connecticut against One Bi'ckland Square Associates date: a (1) SUnd- declared that It has been esamined Federal Reserve Certified and for an elevator at 1075 Tolland by letters of by us and to the best o f ouc to Lawrence M. Cox and Mary T. Robert and Marguerite Hebert, stock and coi> officers’ checks 145.000. 00 81,000.00 knowledge and belief has’ b e ^ Cox, property at 58 Essex St., property on Summer Street. Turnpike, $25,069 porate stock 35.000.00 T oU l Deposits 22,070.000.00 credit, toUl b. Tim e certifi­ prepared In conformance with the Bolton man Federal funds sold a (1) ToUl $55,000. Internal Revenue Service instruction issued by the FD IC and and securities pur­ demand cates of deposits Marines won't Edwin A. Dawley and Barbara against Grew Steel Erectors, 194 is true and correct. chased under agree­ deposlU 8.190.000.00 in denominations 1,458.000.00 Steve Cavagnaro, Director C. Dawley to Arthur E. Raymond, Wetherell St., $16,037.21. Now you know ment to resell 3,100,000.00 a (2) T oU l of 6100,000 or more Ronald Jacobs. Director property at 428 Parker St., $66,000. Internal Revenue Service (a ) Loans time and a. Cash and due William A. Oleksinskl, DIrectos William A. DiYeso and Susan L. against Plas Form Inc., 155 Pine Total savings de- from depository 2 , 222, 000.00 SUte of OMuiectlcut, County o f Earth’s diameter is 3.7 times (excluding • posiU 13,880,000.00 Institutions DiYeso to Gordon T. Fuiler and St., $4,488.10. \ Hartford, ss: I larger than the moon’s and has a unearned Federal funds pur­ b. Federal funds David B. Rist. property at 8-10 Building permits sold and secnirities Sworn to and subscribed before is robbed volume 49.5 times larger. income 18.280,000.00 chased and leave positions To Orlando Annullli and Sons me this 26th day of January, 1963 Newman St., $M,000. (b ) Less: securities sold purchased under and 1 hereby c i t i f y that I am not H. Fred Machie and Harriet R, Inc. for earth station at 306 allowance under agreemenU agreemenU to By Richard Cody 15 minutes to half an hour 1.087.000.00 an officer or director of this bank.. Machie to Michael J. Lawlor and Progress Drive, $3,000. for possible to repurchase 40.000.00 resell Herald Reporter ransacking the immediate area 18,074.000.00 My commission expires Mar. 31r misunderstandings,” said the offi­ To Clement Lupacchino for loan losses 170,000.00 a. Interest-bearing c. T o U l loans By Julie Flint and made off with the goods, police Nancy C. Lawler, property at 486 Seminar 1986 (c ) Loans, Net 18,110,000.00 demand notes (note d. Tim e certificate cials, who asked not to be N. Main St, $51,000. alterations at 68 Highland St., United Press International BOLTON — A self-employed said. Bank premises, fur­ b a la n ce) issued of deposlU in de­ identified. Dorothy L. Whitman to Mari­ $ 1, 000. Foley said there may have been niture and fixtures, to the U.S. nominations of BARBARA M. MARTENS. In Washington. State Depart­ precious metals dealer living on To Ronald L. Johnson for a stove scheduled 338.000. 001100,000 or more 1,460.000.00 U.S. oHjclals, angered by Is­ an accomplice, because the anne L. Naretto, property at 9 and other assets Treasury Notary Public ment spokesman Alan Romberg Lyman Road was confronted this at 37 Hamilton Dr., $300. representing bank Other liabilities 381.000. e.00 T o U l deposits 21,049,000.00 rael's latest attempt to send tanks robbery took no more than half an Middlefield St.and 64 Fairfield St., said that “ recurring challenges by morning by a man wielding a $39,000 (based on conveyance tax).
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