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R'csidcnt Sale Datis ? Two Deadly Pills Had Same Poison M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 14, 1986 BUSINESS SPORTS WEEKEND PLUS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 stock averages MHS boys win, ‘Bomb’ professor at record highs girls are upset makes headlines ICARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS ■7 9 JRIOTORCYCLES/ PETS FOR SALE FOR SALE I b ic y c le s BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY ... page 9 ... page 11 ... magazine inside AKC Golden Ratrlevtra, 1901 C h ^ Von — Panel. 1979 Pinto wagon, stereo 1976 Harley Davidson Sportster XLCH1000 In five fomolM. (t2SO). 3 V i ton. t cylinder. 60.000 cossette. rebuilt engine. ic i ^SERVICES ■ R fJ SERVICES PMNTIN6/ HEATING/ malot ($200). Ready miles. Battery, front disc, Crogor mags, excellent m int condition. 10.000 PLUMBING 2/10/16.17M422 evtninos. exhaust & shocks all less condition. $1950. 742-7277. original miles. $3,000 or I OFFERED lO l I OFFERED PAPERIN6 than one year old. $4,400. best offer. 633-7834. You'll iwvor know tlw The House Works. Resi­ Painting and Paperhang­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ 647-239Z Days; 267-4176 1974 Ford Von F200. 302 Odd lobs. Trucking. throom remodeling; In­ power of Clotslfled until otter 6pm._____________ dential housecleaning. An ing — Exterior and Inte­ engine, standard trans­ Home repairs. You name stallation water heaters, you use It yourself. Coll It, we do It. Free esti­ established company rior, ceilings repolred. mission. runs. $750 or best garbage disposals; faucet 643-2711 today to place on 1977 Mercury Monarch 2 I MISCELLANEOUS mates. Insured. 643-0304. fully bonded with above References, fully Insured. door. Good condition, offer. Coll otter 4pm. 644- repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M - od. 2653. AUTOMOTIVE average work below the Quality work. Martin standard. Asking $600.643- Hawkes Tree Service — average rate. Call Today, Mottsson, evenings, 649- asterCard accepted. 5597. Bucket Truck & Chipper. 647-0673. 4431. 1984</2 Mustang GT — 302. 2 Snow Tires on Plymouth Stump Removal. Free Es­ MUSICAL 1971 Dodge Charger — V8 quad shock, low miles, Rims P235. 7.75-15. Excel­ timates. Special consider­ Will Babysit In my home Professional Interior ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm ITEMS Good 31$ with transmis­ sunroof. AM /FM lent tread. $60 for both. iUanrlirfil^r HrralJi ation for Elderly and Han­ days or evenings. Call Painting — Quality work, sion. (>ood cor for ports. Cassette. Asking $7,500. 649-1302.O m FLOORING dicapped. 647-7553. 646-9788, ask for Linda. reasonable rotes. 15 years Plano Fovette Coble. $99. 643-4149.0 646-1706 evenings. experience. 643-9980. Very Good condition. Floorsanding — Floors Handyman. Carpentry, Attention Ladles! Host on $700.649-3271 after 4pm. 1976 Triumph — 50.000 1981AMC Concord Wagon like new. Specializing In 25 Cents unusual home party. I miles. Good condition. DL. Excellent condition. CARS/TRUCKS home repairs and clean­ older floors, natural and Saturday, Feb. 15, 1986 ing, neat, reliable. Free bring an assortment of $2,495 or best offer. 646- Low mileage, fog lights. stained. No waxing any­ RECREATIONAL FOR SALE auotes. Manchester home over 200 gift and decora­ BUILDINB/ 3658. $3,400. 649-5655. CONTRACTING more. John Verfallle. Coll ITEMS I owner. 649-1158, Steve tive Items to your home. N 646-5750. Glarratana.' Most of these Items are handmade by local crafts­ Get the Want Ad habit... Poolsl Poolsl Poolsl AAA Farrand Remodeling — Get a Sharp start. Profes­ men. If you would like to Cabinets, roofing, gut­ read and use the little ads pool distributor must dis­ In Classified regularly. pose of entire stock of sional sharpening Includ­ earn 10% merchandise ters, room additions, Two deadly pills new. leftover. 1985. 31 ft. ing knives, scissors, while you and your decks, all types of remo­ IE C O R M IE R pinking shears, lawn and friends shop In your own deling and repairs. FREE fam ily sized swimming I INCOME TAX pools with huge sundeck. garden tools, rotary home. Call Denise at 649- estimates. Fully Insured. fencing, filter, ladders mower blades, chisels, 3230. Telephone 6436017, after SERVICE and warranty for only plain blades and many 6pm, 647-8509. $978. Installation optional others. Call Sunnv-Em, A 8i R Cleaning and Netkin’s Tax Service. and extra, financing avail­ 649-1088 after 5pm. Maintenance Company, Carpentry and remodel­ Low rates, strictly confi­ c - y able. Call Paul at 721-1884. specializing In Interior of­ ing services — Complete dential. Over 10 years had same poison Sewing Done — Expe­ fice and building mainte­ home repairs and remo­ experience. 644-1009. Ski Boots. Mole. Swiss PRESIDENTS’ SALE rienced seamstress. nance. Call for a free deling. Quality work. Ref­ Dressmaking, alterations estimate 742-5633. erences, licensed and In­ He said those with information Henke brand. $20. Phone You Save Time— Receive By Marlene Alg The first bottle was produced in 643-5873.0 THE SALE YOU WANT IS NOW! and repairs. Call anytime. sured. Coll 646-8165. Concerned Service — Get May in Fort Washington, Pa., should call the FBI at 1-800-334- 647-8730. Housecleqning - by Magic The Assocloted Press Great Convenience with Burke said, while the second was 2344, and anyone with Tylenol from Head Skis. $25 per pair. Touch, diependable ser­ Robert E. Jarvis, Tax Corporation of New the two lot numbers involved in the My Licensed Manchester vice at reasonable rates. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Potas­ made in July at a plant in Puerto 643-1554.0 8% Building-Remodeling England's reasonably New York cases should call home has 2 openings for Call for a tree estimate. Specialist. Additions, gar­ sium cyanide found in two bottles Rico. It was not known whether the Annuil. priced "In home" Income 1-800-526-2433 Pirconlioi ages 6 weeks to 2 years. Insured & references. 627- ages, rooting, siding, kit­ of Extra-Strength Tylenol cap­ two lots may have been stored Bovir^g Ball. 10 Pin. tax service. A tax expert Police said they had no suspect.s Rail FlnmelnQ __________ Call 646-1150. 9134. chens, bathrooms, re- will call on you at your sules apparently came from the together somewhere in the distri­ weight 12 lbs., shoes, and discounted a letter which carry bag and all accesso­ placement convenience when you same source, authorities said bution chain. 4 Cleaning Services Ottered windows/doors. 6436712. Although the manufacturer and claimed responsibility for the call 646-3219(home) or 528- Friday, and the manufacturer 5 ries. $40. 649-7918.0 Brand New 1986 Nissan Shortbed Pickup Have you been withing — Houses & Offices. 5535 (office). offered a $100,000 reward for the Food and Drug Administration poisoning, demanded $2 million 2 Wheel Drive, 6 Speed Trenemiieion, All Freight. Deeler Prep. you could find a homo Mondav-Fridav. morn­ Dumas Electric — Having information leading to the arrest warned consumers nationwide not and threatened to poison other Included. Stock 44831. day car# vrhora Ihort la ings & afternoons. Reaso­ Electrical Problems? I ncome Taxes prepared In and conviction of the poisoner. to use Tylenol capsules, and at products. The man who admitted Our Original ■omaono who hat lime nable rates. Call 647-7043, Need a large or a small TAO SALES your own home. Call Jim "This is an act of terrorism, pure least nine states banned sales of writing the note was charged only ListoeSs Sale *6299^^ lo antwtr aN the ivhy 6431794. Repair? We Specialize In for reasonable rates. 742- the capsules, no poisoned Tylenol with an unrelated credit card Residential Work. Joseph and simple," said JamesE. Burke, Big Tag Sole— Moving — and why not quotllont? 1009 after 6pm. had been found outside Westches­ fraud. Dumas. Fully Licensed. chairman of Johnson & Johnson. Everything must go. Fur­ ter County in the northern suburbs " I think it's just one of those ft ao p/aate call- Free Estimates. 646-5253. Scientists determined that a niture. tools, tractor 8. I PAINTING/ Professional Income Tax of New York City. trying to extort money and trying Preparation and Account' second bottle of Tylenol contained accessories, household PAPERING ' Burke said the company would to get publicity," said Bronxville Items, etc. Sat.. 9-4. Sun.. STRAWBERRY HELDS PLACING AN AD In clas­ Ing. Fully computerized. the same poison that had killed a u ctm n M M MT caai 12 vearsexperlence. Reas­ 23-year-old woman last weekend — give a refund, or a new bottle of Police Chief Carl Steinmuller, who 10-2. 358 Lydall St. Name your own price — sified Is a very easy, Tylenol tablets or capsules, to any believed the letter was not related . Ike "Mountain Van" Special Edition simple process. Just dial onable rates. At your an indication, authorities said, that 643-047S Pother and son. Fast, to the death of Diane Elsroth of Lof the 1986 NIstan Stanza Wagon. Equipped with On The Fly 6432711. We'll help you convenience days or even­ the same hands were involved in consumer who wished to exchange Vheel Drive, PS, PB, ET Stereo Radio, Much, Much Morel All Agaa Walcoma dependable service. Peekskill. I WANTED Painting, Paperhanging word your od for maxi-, ings, John Willoughby, both tamperings. Tylenol capsules. jck#4905. _ _ _ _ _ Vary Haaaonabla Hataa TO BUY 8. Removal. Call 646-5761. mum respon$e. 646-2623. Meanwhile, at least nine states joined New York in banning the Herald photo by Bashaw Sale 1,499 sale of Tylenol capsules, and Scooter Wanted for springtime months. Rela­ several others asked retailers lo tively good condition. suspend sales voluntarily. Under pressure ★★★★★★★★★★★★ state judge bans Miss Elsroth died after taking Please call 644-1164. Choice of 2" Casio two capsules Saturday from a George Roy bears the pressure as Valentine's Day open house. The Enter drawing for bottle of Extra-Strength Tylenol Pocket T V or 5" TW A Vacation for Manchester Memorial Hospital nurse session was sponsored by the cardiol­ Automotive B&W TV.
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