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REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES U&R REAITY CO. White House ZO - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 17. 1985 V:: OPINION FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Faucher’s scolding Young poets imaginej I Weather man ruins Clearing up today; “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOU8ESI”' didn't faze the Dems life lived 1 inch tail 11 Indians once more clear, cool tonight We’ve Only Just Begun!! ... page 6 ... page 111 I .. page 15 ... page 2 and Look What We’ve Done! In Just 2 Months We’ve Manoh«at«r Mlnl-F«rtn 12 ic rM «urround this 6 room (arm house with barn Great Investment Propertyl Help youraelfwlthyour In­ and 3 garaaas $170,000. come tax probleml.... WE GUARANTEE OUR Um lh Listed and Sold 34 W E G U A R A N TE E O UR HOUSE8l. .e4e-24Sa Houaesi a4*-e4«2 manrkatFr Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Saturday, May 18,1985 — Single copy: 258 Properties! White House LUXURY RANCHI 1st floor family room with deck and patio. 2 full baths, surounda this attractive 4 bedroom ranchl Fireplace, stone fireplace. W E G U A R A N TE E O UR HOUSESI... garage and morel....W E G U A R A N TE E O UR HOUSESI.. Real Estate .646-2462 .646-2482 hails Fed’s That’s Progress!! “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!” Rose Viola Jackson Don Jackson Blanchard & Rossetto <3S> Bob Kieman COMME6PAL O tp iT rate cutting 168 Main St., Manchester 647-8400 646-2482 nNANCIALNnWOm Fg;iture of the Week Paid by the Munchetter Herald VERBAL ESTATE 166 West Caalar St eeraer ef McEee St Sealer CMsaas eiaiiwda Bv Otnis O. Gulino Jones, economist at Aubrey G. Unitud Proto Intorncrtlonal Lanston Co., said. It also appeared to be designed to "calm financial IHIShINC. Ill BlIYINt; OR SlItINI. WASHINGTON - The Federal Jitters, nuMt recently evidenced by O n l u D ; . Reierve Board — in an action the Maryland savings and loan cheered by She White Home — put problem." ito weight behind iower interest Lawrence Chlmerine, head of • .. I ■ 'I . Ir,' .. ratee Friday, trimming ito dis­ the Chase Econometrlce analysis LINDSEY REAL ESTATE S",',.' M .-I Ml -I, I I ■ count borrowing rate for banks by firm, said, "In a week, moet of the half a point to 7.B percent, the baaks will see a 10 |>eroent prime." loweat in atmoet lix yean. Friday’s adjustments also has New York’s Cbaae Manhattan world wide si^ fica n ce, signaling Bank and Citibank qulckty fol­ massive savings for debt- lowed by lowering their prime burdened developing countries rates Iw half a point to 10 percent, whose borrowing rates are pegged and other banka IndlcaUed they to the American prime rate. would quickly follow their lead, The White House cheered the with the new rate to prevail change, saying that, coupled with abortly. budget cuts, it was a booat for the Borrowing ratee for bueiness entire economy. “ We welcome this SoMiWtaWsr *12M00 T W a V 'M I J M and coneumera were poieed to go action," a spokesman said. “ We Beautiful 6 Rm., contemporery. 6 BR, 2Mi “U6R Bum Raltad Ranch," 7 Ig Rooms, 2 have said for some time that we Bathe, 2 Firepiacaa, Cathedral ceNInga baths, country atylsd kitchan, 3 bad- down and Friday’e 5-0 vote by Fed with 4 akyllghta, large deck, treed lot and rooma, tamHy room, 2 car gaiagt and governora tomake it easier for thought real interest rates were too ramarfcabla aattingll many nica faaturaall banka to borrow is being inter­ high." preted as a strong endorsement of If Congress sends President the trend. It was the first such Reagan more than $50 billion in adjustment since late December. budget cuts, “We will see very SOUTH WINDSOR strong growth in the economy," Enjoy the tennis courts and swimming pool right next to thia exquisite con­ SUPER AREA! "Thia very imiiortant Fed easing dominium. 2 bedrooms, large living room, separate dining area, 1 '4 baths, 1 SUPER PRICE! step was apparently aimed prim­ the spokesman aaid. car garage, central air condiUoning. Only $78,500. 6 room, 3 bedroom Colonial with large lot A gar­ arily at countering weakness in Chlmerine said the Fed ap­ peared to be both reacting to the Harald photo by Tarquinlo age. Newer heating system & roof. Aluminum economic activity," David M. decline in money market rates in sided. Won’t last! $65,900. u s e s SwRh WM bbt n iA J M recent weeks and also maldng Balloons take flight Qarrlaon Colonial, numerous extras Large Reltad Ranch, 7 Rooms, 216 Baths. clear, "They are not going to allow max* thia a uniqua and attractivs horns 3 BITt, huge Family Room, walk out tMh the economy to deteriorate." U&R REAITY CO. ISTRANO REAL ESTATE to enjoy svarythingll S BR, F.P., 216 ■smsnt, dock and patio, 2 car gatags and Baths, LR. Oft. FM RM, Deck, privele llksnewll The new diacount rate, an­ Hundreds of students gather outside llling Junior High anniversary. The weeklong celebration ends Sunday 643-269* I.S6 E. CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER. CT. yard, pool and morel 36 dead nounced ehortly after New York School on Friday to launch balloons. The launching is with an open house at the school at 1:30 p.m. mafketuloaeiL,l4kM Blloct pne of several events to mark the school's 2Sth _ ^ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ICALL TODAY - 647-SOLD Put INumber 1 to work for you. d ^ a t w invoetors Itave had m in mine weekendto abeorbltiaigniBcance’ Analysto who earlier epeeulated 5,200 pilots on strike such a change waa imminent, ?.I I MAIN ST HEFT. MANCHESTER forecast that it could trigger a Have We Been Busy!!! 643-1591 mishap strong rally on Wall StneL I k T i e 4 ' The t ( e w York Stodr Exchange W e ’ re Listing - Selling Homes Like Crazy! VERNON •: IRCLE • VERNON was already gaining when it ckM ^ Fly boys leave travelers grounded 871-1400 TOKYO (UPI) - An exploMon a Friday, adding more than 7 points If you would like to know what your property is worth - half-mile underground ripped to finish at 1,108.84. Hie ex- through a northern Japanese coal change’a compoeite InBox aad the Bv Tim Coder pilots union seeking a court order tions. “ We sbould be able to begin mine Friday, killiag at least M Standard and Poor’s; 880 stock United Press International Pilots Claim airlines to bar the airline from firing the in 72 hours. It is our intention to Just Give Us A Call! m inen, injuring SO and leaving as index h|t all-time hiidM Fifday. strikers or replacing them with return services to all cities as soon Don Jackson Rose Viola Jackson many as M mlaaing, police said. The Fed, in annariaidng the More than 8,000 pilots went on bent on union-busting other pilots. as possible.” Rescue workers wearing oxygen change, made it clear the dedaion strike against United Airlines — see page 5 A union spokesman said masks searched underground cav- was made against O w backround Friday, grounding flights of the members were solidly behind tbe Airports served by United, which normalhy carries 120,000 erna Oiled with polsonom gas as of a wqaker economy, qiedfically nation's largest Mr carrier in at strike. - Bob Kiernan travelers per day on more than other workers rigged giant fans to the “ relatively unchanged output least 0 0 dtiM and forcing tbou- nation. "Morale is very, very good," ventilate the mine shafts. for so$netime in the industrial sanda angry travelers to make The chief stumbling block in four said Capt. Sam O’Daniel, a 1,550 scheduled flights, were filled 6 4 7 -8 4 0 0 It was the second accident in six sector of the economy, stemming allemate olaos. days of talks was United'O “ two- Denver-based pilot working as a with angry passengers who hustled ^ Real Estate to make alternate arrangements. 168 Main St., Manchester years at the 18-year-old Mitsubishi I rising iinports and a Membera of the Air Line Pilots tier” proposal to pay newly hired sttokesman at strike headquarters SpaeloiiB Lhring Room Wootwood Atm Minami 0-Yubari Mine in Yubari Association forced cancellation of pilots at a lower pay scale than in suburban Rosemont near Rival airlines increased their personnel to pick up the slack. ManchBBtor $88,900 ManclMslBr $ 112,000 City, about 480 miles northwest of I have been borrowing hundreds of scheduled flights when current pilota. O'Hare International Airport, the Baautlful backyard and f Iraplaca ars two of the apsclal Immaculate, young home In ultre-deelrable'area. Slate Tokyc on the northern Island of |lminishlng the competition contract talks with government The walkout by 5,200 pilots hub of United operations. Greyhound Bus Co., baaed in witry way, large living room, large maetar bedroom, faaturas in this tovaly ranch that Is located in a convsni- Hokkaido. A gas explosion in 1976 ! federal gover mediators broke off at a Boeton limited the Chicago-based carrier "W e’re very pleased with tbe Phoenix, Aris., said it will honor ant, rasidentlal neighborhood. floor to calling firoplaoa and profssaional landacsfilng. killed 17 p e tm . ment tor credit. hotel around 3 a.m. EDT, three to flights to only SO cities while unity in the pilot group. They Vnited Airlines tickets for the duration of the strike. Police laid the blast occurred at The dollar lost some ground on hours after a midnight strike service was canceled in at least 89 understand the issues and the 3:88 p.m.
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