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LOOK for the STARS ... * * Tax Measure Keeps Panel Working Late •\ M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. M. 19«5 u s. WORI D I OCDS SPORIS WFATHFR LOOK FOR THE STARS ... * * Hurricane fizzles Vt. Realtor of Year Late surge pushes Mostly sunny today; after fleeing Fla. a Manchester native Celts past Sixers clear, cold tonight ... p a g e 2 Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get ... p a g e 4 ... p a g e 111 ... page 15 better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a ^ difference it makes. Telephone 643-271 1, AAonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 4- KIT ir CARLYLE ®by Lorry Wright ilanrbfalfr JHefalb APARTMEirre HOMES Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village___ .Ptas Charm * .QatMrrlfl\/Saturday, NInv Nov. 23, 1985 — Single copy: 25C F O R ffiN T FOR RENT BUSINESS « SERVICE C/iT ETIQUETTE Rocfcvllla — 3 room*, ona AMCHdOlR, IFVM.RND50M^ in b^oom . Includat haot YmIE TRMSRr CHAIR, ir 6 OtBIDERSl A 5I6IN0F a n d h o t wotar, •33S/month. ovollobla Da- AAonchaatar — 7 room eimieHrerEEbirai ANoliE HSbKTdF^oob Tax measure catnbar 1st. Ona month houta. V/j baths, oppllon- M AN N ^tb ElPAU-lHe^HOfF HiS $HIH<>. aacurltv. 635-13M. cat, cantrolly locotad. $695 plus utllltlas, two Four Room Aportmant — months sacurlty. Coll 646- Odd lobo. Trucklno. Bob's Colna B Stampe. la odvertteing gxagwiIvtT Looa ClatzynskI BolMer Haot, opplloncaa, ona cor 102). U.B. and Foreion colna. You'll bo eurartwd now — Naw hemce, oddlttofis, Home ropolro. You nonw eeenemleal It M la adver- only. No pats. Sacurltv, It, wa do It. Free tstl- •osoball cords, comics, remodellno, rec rooms keeps panel laata, rafarancai. $435. Bolton, 7 Room Colonial, m atta. Insured. 6434004. Foolboll corde, boakat- tlae In CtaaeiNatf. aaraaee; kitchens ratno- C o ll 649-3340. V/i baths, 2 car garaea. 3 boll, hocktv. Tools and detod, celllnee, both ttlt, room aportmant, utllltlas Howkes Trot SarvlGe — machinist tool boxes - Strawberry Relde — New dennars, reoflng. Re Monchastar — NIoa. mod- ara Includad. Room with Bucket Truck B Chigpor. sraodon. PO Box 3703, home day core. Profe6 danNal or. commercial. am tour room aportmant kltchan prlvllagas. Call Stump Ramovol. Fiat Es> New Britain, CT. 08050. slonol, llcenaad, carine. 6464W I. working late with appllancas. $400 Norma at Cantury 21 Tad- P O B o x 423 Bolton, C t All oaes wateome. Baoao- ttmotas. Special coiwMar- RMntid Remodeling — monthly plus utllltlas. 647- ford, 647-9914, avaninos, 08040, o r dove 647-OMN la m noMo rates. Fleoee call otlon for Elderly and Hon- Ctiblnato, rooflne, out- 1113 attar 6pm. 643-0375. dlcogpad. 647-7SS3. to 6pm, 647-1415 to 10pm. 6434M75. tNf, room additions, Com bined Wire Services people and businesses. twaks, all types or remo- Spacious Four Room Naw Ramodalad — 5 Handyman for Carpentry, It would grant high-income Dallvarlno rich loom — 5 IPAM TIIN / denaa and repolra. FREE Aisartmant — Naor bus rooms, on laka/prlvota yorda, 865 plua tax. Sand, alactrical, phimblna and WASHINGTON - The House people less of a tax ciit than the llna. Adults. No pats. Ona baoch, 30 mintutas to dtonlng. Neat, rallabla. e$tlmate6 Fully Insured. Ways and Means Committee president proposed. It would retain gro vo l. It atona. 643-8504. Talephana 6434017, after SM- car. Sacurltv. Rafarancas. Hartford, 10 mlnutas to Free quotas, Monchastar the full deduction for mortgage 8pm,6474S09. aimed for a final vote Friday on the 64M265. UCONN. 742-7230. Loving Mother will core hom e ow ner. 649-1150, Nome your own price — largest tax bill in history, a plan interest on one or two homes. for your child In our Stave Olorratana. Father and sen. Fost, that differs in detail from Presi­ The bill would raise the personal Monchastar — Four dopondablo sorvlco. Dumoe Electric— Hovlnp /I STORE AND home. C o ll 6464890. Elgctrleol Froblems? dent Reagan’s but still would exemption ($1,040 for 1985) to room, twO'badroom, I'/i Profssslonal Fainter — Pointing, Poperhonalng 111.500, although Reagan wants a OFFICE SPACE B B a m o v o l. C o ll 6465761. Need A lorpe or o imoll deliver the lower rates and tax cuts baths. $415 m onthly plus Houaaclaaiitna — E ftl- Spaclallilna In Interior. $2,000 level. It would boost the utllltlos and sacurltv. No H Free oaNmatea. 647-0730. Repair? We Speclalne In he promised for most Americans. dent profasut[giMlsarvIca Rli ldentlol Work. Joseph Responding to Reagan’s call for standard deductions, which reduce pats. Avallobla Dacambar Offlca Spoca — Excallant tollorad to your home Faintina and Foparhona- CELEBRITY CIPHER 1M . Frank tellockl, 643- Ing — Exterior and Inte­ Dumas. Fully Licensed. CBiBbrtty CiphBr cryptooramt b t b aBBlBd from quotBttooB by famouB a "second American Revolution ... taxable income for those who do location with ample park­ cltonlng nooda. Eatob- Rallobla Mothor will pROptB. pRBi and prBBRnt. Each laftBr hi thB dpfw r ttanda for rior, cUlIngs repaired. Free Estlm olee. 6465253. born of popular resentment not itemize, by about 60 percent for 2131. ing. 600, 400 & 300 so. ft. IMiod locally • Company watch your chid In my BOOtfiBr. Todsy'g du0: M 0Qu^ F. home full time while you Retorenoee, hilly Insured. against a tax system that is couples and 40 percent for single offlca sulfas ora now bonded. Insured, froa oatl- Robert E. Jorvls by CONNIE WIENER FIva Room Duplox — 3 work. Coll 6463ni. Quality work. Martin unwise, unwanted and unfair.” the people. avallobla. 649-2S91. motoa. The Houaoworiu, Bulldlna-Rem odcllna badrooms, bock closad 647-3777. Mottsson, ovenlnpe, 646 “UVJOL8J OPBLPT, UP RBP committee produced a plan that Although the final top rate is porch, rac room, appllan­ 4431. Specialist. Additions, por- Prima Spoca Avallobla — opea, roofinp, sMbip, kit­ Chairman Dan Rostenkowski. D- higher than Reagan demanded, cas, carpatlna, rafrlearo- Tolland Industrial Pork, Loovas, Leaves, more 111., termed “ a massive improve­ the Ways and Means bill accepts tor, Installad woshor Jock Inkel Polntlna inc. chens, bothroome, re- Rll XIRVY XPLXIP RYG OLY’J naw building. 2,500-22,000 laavoe. Schedule your loot EIb c I i I c p I a c a m a n 1 ment over present law.” the premise on which” the presi­ dryor hookup. $550 so. ft. Raosonablarotas. H Cleon up now. Alto olvlng Interior • Exterior polnt- For that extra outM. windowf/doora. 643471B CYLU OLU MRB UP HRY The 36member panel, which has dent’s 1981 across-the-board tax monthly plus utllltlos. No & D Assoclatas, 875-5003, mow ramovol ostlmatea. bta, ouetem poparhona- pots, sacurltv deposit, 643- or to updatB your Ine. ^ FrOa Estimates - spent almost two months in closed- cuts and his 1985 tax-overhaul plan 872-4706. Coll Partners RaeMentlal Carpentry and remodel' door sessions writing the bill, SOU. •xioting oervIcB. Fully Insured. Ine aervlose — Complets NL.” — DPBYRBQ FRIRF8G. was based: that people will work Services, 6444M15. 24 saved the biggest issues until last: harder and save more if the Office Space For Rent — hour amBroBney E sta b liih e d 1876 6460085. home repairs and remo- 7 i-) Two Bedroom Apartment PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "People credit me with a lot 7 / : individual rates, taxation of additional dollars they earn are 12,000 sq. ft., ona mile Exparlancad, Mature bab­ SBrvICB. FREE dellne. oiualltv work. Ref- more ambition than I have." — John Malkovich. with deck, appllancas, from UCONN. 429-6421. Interior painting from $75 erencea, llcanted and In­ worker fringe benefits and Rea­ taxed at lower "marginal” rates. carpeting. No pats. Dep­ ysitter available days In BBtimatBS. Mastar per room, kicludlnp cell- gan's call for repealing the deduc­ The panel’s session.' originally her o«m home. All ages sured. C o ll 6460165. osit. $450 plus utilities. lloanaa and inourad. Ingt. Wall coverlnes hunp H«rald photo by Pinto tion allowed for state and local Manchester — FIva room occoptad, full or port scheduled for the morning, was 64S4072. office suite, excallant sign at affordable rotee. Detail taxes paid. delayed several times as Rep. Dan time. Good rotas. Individ­ 646-3117 work euaranteod. In­ NEATM6/ visibility. Parking. Could ual attention given. Coll ICARS/TRUCKS MISCELLANEDUS A vote in the committee and the Rostenkowski, the committee BECAUSE YOU never be combination apart­ A ptirt of sured, rafarences. B.D. PLUMBM6 647-0721. LA. Convaraa, Ine. FDR SALE AUTDM DTIVE Longtime customer full House is planned for shortly chairman, met with various know whan somaona will ment. Frank SpllackI, 643- Polntlnp Company.t71- after Congress returns from its members to iron out the last bo saorchlng for the Item 212). 1721. FOporty Brotheri — Ba­ Thanksgiving recess during the you hove for sale. It's GOOD USED fumNura Is 1977 Dodge Automatic Marking the 50th anniversary of Renn’s Tavern are, from customers from 7 to 11. Pagani is one of the tavern’s details. throom remodeling; In- 1977 Dodge — Power first week of December. batter to run your wont od Manchester — February In demand. Why not od- W O R T H L O O K IN G Into ... Custom Painttnp and WM- etallotlon water heatara, Tran8mlsslon — 318, 8 oldest customers and knew its first owners in 1923. Committee aides said it was vartlsa the furniture you Steering, power brakes, left. Norm LaRose, Billy Pagani, and Mike Pigeon. The Before the final votes, it became for aavarol days... cancel­ 1st. Attractive offlca with the many boraolne of- Ipaperlng. Quolltv work- garbage dlfpotols; toucet automatic, 6 cylinder, cylinder. $99 or best offer. certain that the top personal tax no lonaar use In closal- tarad for sola ovary day In tavern at 26 Cooper St. is having a bash tonight for all its clear the bill would cut the SO ing It as soon os you gat colonial decor.
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