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Magistrate Clears Way for Drug Evictions j 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, June 25, 1990 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION l e g a l n o t ic e ■MB OFFICE OF PURCHASING AND STORES TOWN OF MANCHESTER INVITATION TO BID NOTICE OF THE ^ a l^ b id s will be received at the Department of Transporta­ COLLECTOR OF REVENUE tion. Office of Purchasing & Stores on July 9, 1990 tor Ar- Astrograph What’s News witec^ral Precast Concrete Sign Panels for Bradley Interna­ tional Airport, Windsor Locks. CT. Bid No. B890-038. of 54 96 mills on SL ,23^. t 1M 9 mills the ddSr Manchester; of 7.71 Be alert at all times. Tuesday Propose may bo picked up at the Department of Transporta- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) You might J hon. O ff^ of Purchasing & Stores. 24 Wbicott Hill ^ d . % u r VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your friends be able to do something constructive Annex, Wsthersfield, CT. The n>aillng address is P.O. Drawer will resent it today if they feel you are today that could begin to generate A. V\fethersfield. CT 06109. ‘Birthday trying to manipulate them for some self­ earnings from a second source. Be pa­ For further information, contact Mr. Brien J. Robertson Pur­ ish purpose. Try not to put your Inter­ tient, however, and allow ample time for LOCAL NEWS INSIDE chasing Services Officer III at (203) 566-5071. June 26,1990 ests and needs above everyone else's. things to develop. than Four Hundred Dollars (S o o X )^ a Il* ^ ^ i2 ? "’2® LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Let wiser PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Someone By Edward Sailer Alliances you establish in the year heads prevail today, especially regard­ Director of Purchasing & Stores who has been treating you rather ■ $2,000 Great Giveaway ahead for purely social purposes should ing career matters. You might make Bureau of Administration thoughtlessly lately might be in need of work out rather well. However, the same judgments based on emotions, while an 040-06 you today. Instead of playing the game, tab inside! might not be true for partnerships in associate will make decisions based on just pretend nothing ever happened. Tuesday, June 26,1990 hard experience. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm commercial ventures. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) You're likely Newsstand Price: 35 Cents CANCER (June 21-July 22) You migh' SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Optimism I o r I w anted to of 82.00 fcr e a ^ ® to keep your promises today only up to [ ^ C A R S not be able to rely on promises made by has its drawbacks when predicated a certain point find this could disap­ ■ School work program FOR SALE E 2 J buy/ trade or th, or a friend today. Your pal's intent might upon purely wishful thinking. Be expec­ point persons to whom you've made Iff be good, but may not be in the position tant and hopeful, but don't let your rea­ commitments. Go all the way. needs overhaul. Page 9. CASH PAID for old cars Monday thru Friday 8:30 A.M. to 4;30P.M. to deliver. Know where to look tor ro­ son desert you. u TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your In good condition. Coll SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Be DiRosa hiring raises political questions mance and you'll find it. The Astro- friends could lose respect for you today anytim e 646-6388. Joan M. Troy Graph Matchmaker Instantly reveals extremely selective of companions to­ I Wanted: Kids to have CARDINAL Collector of Revenue if you give them reasons to think you're which signs are romantically perfect for day, because you will be judged by the a lifflo too material minded. Worldly Wb buy dean, late model used you. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this company you keep. If your associates BUICK, INC. cars and trucks. Top prices 053-06 Date; June 19,1990 things have their place, but so do beau­ summer fun. Page 9. newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, have a bad reputation, you might be ty, love and generosity. 1988 Ford Ranger P/U » 5,895 paid. placed in the same category. Board hires director OH 44101-3428. Man who hired DiRosa 1987 Buick Regal 8 8,4 95 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Even though Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There could be CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jaii. 19) People 1987 Olds Ciera 8 8.9 90 CARS you're a good salesperson and promot­ 1987ISU2U Pup Pickup 8 4 ,2 8 0 1229 Main Street | q | I cars financial opportunity around you today, upon whom you can usually depend er at this time, it's best you do not sell or 1989Buick Regal Coupe 8 10,980 Manchester, CT 1 ^ 1 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE but you might fail to recognize It or learn might not be all that reliable today. If promote anything in which you do not Flags lowered for past war 1988 Chevy Cavalier 86.9 90 64&6464 of it too late to capitalize on It properly. you pass out assignments, it's best to believe. Sincerely spells success. for social studies job has partisan party ties 1988 98 Reg Brougham 813,490 get frequent progress reports. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush marked 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier 88,980 N the 40th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe 87,895 “I think there’s absolutely no conflict “I picked him because I thought he By Nancy Foley By Nancy Foley war Monday by ordering that flags be lowered to 1987 Buick f^A ve 811,490 BOBR/LEVmLCOMES Manchester Herald in his serving as a director for the town Manchester Herald was by far the best candidate. It had 1987 Buick Somerset Cpe 87^80 of Manchester and serving as a teacher nothing to do with politics or being on half staff on federal buildings. 1987 Chevrolet Caprice 87,495 In a proclamation. Bush noted that 54,246 U.S. 1986 Mitsubishi Pickup 83,995 A majority of the Board of Education for Manchester High School in and of it­ Arthur Glaeser, the social studies the Democratic Town Committee,” 1986 Buick Slwhawk Cpe 85,980 ‘FAHRUERGNUGEN” Glaescr said. soldiers were killed and 103,000 wounded. SJajnicliesfei* Mcmday approved the appointment of self,” Chmielecki told the school board. department head who helped choose 1986 Pontiac Grand Pnx 87,980 Conflicts may arise as issues related to Glaescr said that DiRosa student- “Looking back at the Korean conflict, we recog­ 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille 89^80 wrm SPECIAL SAlfPffCES! Demcratic town Director Peter P. Democratic town Director Peter P. nize that our defense of freedom in this early strug­ 1985 Oldsmobile Calais 85,980 education come before the Board of taught with him when DiRosa began DiRosa, Jr. as a social studies teacher at DiRosa, Jr. for a teaching postion at the gle of the Cold War helped lay the foundation for 1982 Chevrolet Celebrity 45k 83,995 OATD A. the high school, arguing that political Directors, and DiRosa would have to high school, is also a member of the teaching. His first-hand experience of 1962 Citation 46k 82,295 m ^ e his own decision as each issues DiRosa’s teaching ability was one of the the march of democracy we see today around the 81 Adams Street r Fox 2-door patronage had nothing to do with his Democratic Town Committee and an ac­ world,” Bush said. selection and that political considerations arises, she said. tive participant in town Democratic reasons he selected him for the position, II Manchester • 1.8 liter fuel-injected engine On June 25, 1950, North Korean troops invaded could not influence their decision on a DiRosa has said he would abstain on politics. Glaescr said. 649-4571 • Power-assisted front disc brakes “The recommendation is not Art South Korea, and the United States, aided by other • Reclining front seat personnel matter. votes related to education, including the “That’s cutting it a little bit close,” nations under the auspices of the United Nations, 1990 VOLKSWAGEN FOX 2 DOOR STOCK #6072 4 SPEED • Passive restraint system But the appointment drew opposition school board budget. said Republican school board member Glacscr’s to the ccnUal office,” said CRYSTAL SILVER WITH GRAY CLOTH INTERIOR • Full carpeting came to the aid of the South Korean government. from Republicans John Tbcci and Gloria James Spafford, principal of the high John Tlicci, who voted against DiRosa’s James Spafford, principal of the high Schaller's BOB RILEY’S SPECIAL SALE PRICE • Rack-and-pinion steering An armistice was signed in July 1953. Quality Pra-Owned Autos • 4-wheel independent suspension DellaFera, as well as two citizens who school, told the school board that the appointment Monday night. “I think school. “It came from me.” Spafford said • Electric rear window defroster he asked Glaescr to select the three best Value Priced • Analog quartz clock spoke against the appointment at a meet­ same process was used to select DiRosa that’s a sort of a conflict of interest - one 1987 ACURA WTEGHA LS 3 DR. • New exterior colors ing of the school board. that is used to select any other teacher, hand washing the other.” candidates from those he had on file. In U.S. recalls Peace Corps Auto, A/C, Sunroof * 7 7 8 9 Board chainnan Richard W. Dyer "nie position was posted, and the creden­ By a 5 -2 vote, the school board Mon­ the following interviews, Spafford asked MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The U.S.
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