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211 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursdity. Fob. 14, 19«5 PRESIDENT’S BIRTHDAY PROCTOR Professionally ‘Siiverstone’* Staffed Steam and Dry Iron EAR 19.70 PIERCING Reg. 24.99 CLINIC iEanrhfstrr Irralft Lightweight. PRESIDENT’S Easy no-stick TWO DAYS ONLY! ........ * Fridav.Friday, Feb. 15. 1985 — Single copy: 254 *Tradamar1i of Dupont Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm BIRTHDAY ironing! #11400 SAVE OVER ^13 Frl.Feb .15, 6P M to 9PM^ SAVINGS Sat.Feb. 16,11 AM I0 4PM CONAIR Console SALE! WARING 7-Speed Blender Air Purifier •Painless, medlcially approved method Hurry in for money 27.99 CaMorReg. Price.............. Caldor Reg. Price...... 29.99 January shows no jump Caldor Sale Price.............. 19.99 by a licensed nurse. saving vaiues, now Caldor Sale Price...... 21.99 Mir. Malhin Rebate............. 5.00* through Saturday. Mtr. Mall-ln Rebate.......5.00* •Takes less than 30 seconds. AFTER HA Q Q •Price includes surgical grade s ta ih l^ REBATE ............ | • T a ^ ^ AFTER REBATE .... steel stud earrings with 24Kgoldowrkiy. Has 5-cup measured shatter 16.99 25% OFF Has high-low speed control. Whclesale prices keep steady pace resistant ‘Power Pitcher' plus •Clients under 10 years old must have convenient 'Pulse Blend.’ #BL590 Dual filler system. #E-4 ■Sea Clark lo r datalla. written parental consent. ‘ 8t<« clerk lor dotalli. for any month since April 1980 and choose to do it and this year they percent decline. fruits and vegetables, he said. in nearly 3.400 kinds of goods sold •No ear piercing for children under 3 WASHINGTON (U P I) - Whole i„ v..,ik month to month . The day on a clear sign that there is very little raised prices slightly more th.nn sale prices started out 1985 without Far from being unusual, the Food prices also helped the index •Choice of goldtone, sllvertone, by dropping 0.6 percent in Janu which prices were captured for the upward pre.s.surc on prices threa usual. Oui Rrq Pnr.cfi an increase, remaining the same in price stability has become more Economist Donald Ratajezak of the rule than the exception tor the ary. Over the past 12 months they February report was Tuesday. tened for the next several months CLEARANCE! 20% OFF AND MORE ) simuiated pearl or diamond studa. January as in December despite Georgia Slate University predicts CROSS Pons amt INm Sots Producer Price Index that has have gone up only 0.7 percent. The price changes do not directly at least. Mg-.ipcreases in the cost of autos 1985 will see an even lower inflation stayed the same or declined in Eggs, chicken, beef, fish and affect the consumer but the trends The only negative aspect to the and cigarettes, the Labor Depart latest price report was an unusu rate at wholesale than 1984’s 1.8 I S . 2 5 to 4 8 . 7 5 IMr.LMtoltoSW ALL ELECTRIC HEATERS CHOICE OP seven of the past 12 months. candy all carried lower wholesale at wholesale levels determine the 8.88 STUDStNCLUtMED ment safd today. percent. f ChootoftomlusW)u«chrom*,ltMMv« The price pressure on produce, prices during the month. general trends in retail later. ally fast acceleration — 0.6 percent Famoua Brando Inoluda aediaon Energy prices for dealers The biggest positive factor con ctaMrtc 1 ^ In « v«l«y of harKtoonw tty^ resulting from last month’s freeze The January Producer Price Gasoline prices were down 2.7 — • in the broad category of • Patton • Tltari • Toaatmaotar dropped a substantial amount, everything ' except food and tinues to be energy prices. Their offsetting January's 2.2 percent in Florida’s citrus belt, will show Index for finished goods is 292,7. percent, compared to only a 0.3 5 Net a« Heme W aMraw ne raM«lMK*a. & equivalent to a cost of $2,927 for percent decline in previous month. energy. Until now this index did not decline is showing up not only in 4 at»a rewi*c*uCiA*to* I increase in car prices and 4 up in the February report, " if it gasoline and fuel oil but in a wide shows up at all," a department goods that cost business $1,000 in Fuel oil cost 2.3 percent less, climb more than 0.3 percent in any percent Jump in the cost of tobacco month since last March, the range of oil-based products from analyst said. 1967. another exceptionally large de ! 1 I products. textiles to plastics. Lost supplies of orange juice In 1984 the index went up only 1.8 cline for one month. Natural gas department said. There actually was a tiny decline The department revised the CLEARANCE! 40% OFF ' concentrate have largely been percent with a 0,2 percent increase was 1.8 percent cheaper. But analysts said January is a in the index, which was rounded off index for several months of last made up by Brazil while Mexico in December. Raw materials prices dropped month in which companies that to zero. Butif turned into an annual year in the January report. has shipped a lot of additional The index measures the changes 2.2 percent in January, the most rai.se their prices only once a year ALLFIREPLACEACCE880EIE8 rate, it would be magnified to 0.4 • Fln»pia6a8oraana aPiraBata « Log l%ie CMna Olmiarwara Hoopa a Wood Baakata and moral tMMNiioaSeivica for Four EKawptaa: UNiSONICS-CMgit Solar Lawrence seeks |nbitok,rvt>y or floral bonds | p A f f •QlassDoofScreenaong.*w.M»m.M ............ a3.S2aoO.SZeo OO an OO Memory Calculator wflhogloofflJiWDOldWmf I ■ Has full function maraDry, % ksy, 4 ^ 9 7 1 Atrii^ekKiiintlitoloi»MWng! •Ld(fCwt.OrH|V92.M ......................... .,. 1 9 .7 2 DiiianamaLeganMlneludadlnaala.8Mraaloehoftly;nMalitlyita squars root key and case. Never district change •S4to. CompfotorSol, asg. 4».M m M atone, rtoialnebaelm.‘ MermaWaw marMaema Ukart. needs batteries. Model #LC288. - tion, Lawrence argued at the time. Bv Kathy Garmus In December, district residents Herald Reporter voted 94 to41 in favor of purchasing r . the land for $85,000 in a second vote A businessman who has been a m . that was made necessary by a vocal critic of plans by the Eighth Planning and Zoning Commission Utilities District to build a fire recommendation against the I c f t o N ^ house next to his office in Buckland purchase. F K oaaa 'tV " has asked Manchester legislators Although district voters sus COSMO Trim Style to introduce a bill that would give B B O B B B pended their rules to allow Law him and other non-resident tax Switchable Phone B B B B B B a£"- rence to speak at the two meetings, payers of the district the right to CaMorReg— ...........29.99 a B a B B a ., he was not allowed to vote because Caldor Sate.................. 21.99 vote at district meetings. Architect Richard S. Lawrence, he is not a district resident. Canon ’Now Suroahot’ Auto- Mir. Rsbato .............8.00* Lawrence said in his letter to 30% OFF Bonua Rebate....... .........5.00* who has an office at L075 Tolland Turnpike, has also suggested the Zinsser — which was also gent to Focus Motorized Camera AFTER_ 4 4 A Q MancheateFa other two legislafdrr ^ ALLHf iOLD FLOOR MATS CASIO 1 legislation give district voters the _ Hotoutofllmiooclpluamolwiiwlfilm •Sf: ^ (MMAyai..... — that his proposal had gained E Wind and oHirlnd. H foottiros a $129 Printingi , opportunity to reduce the size of E 3e49to eBB Our Reg. 4.89 to 10.99 Worke on Touch Tone* and support from other non-resident Hog. f I MogiwnmedaioetfDmagneticshutWr. Rotary services. Great for Features full function memory, % the district. ifls ia r Choose from I4)i24& l8x30* oocoa floor mats or "N ever has the time been more taxpayers, property owners and X ^ indudw a handy carrying com. MCI* or Sprint.* Fufly key. square root end Index key. businesspeople in the district. 19x24 & 18x30* Oteflnflbermetsfor both indoor modular with an auto redial. or appropriate for this legislation,” Mid outckxvutto. Choice of ftyteeirteseortedoolore.' Lawrence said in a Feb. 5 letter to “ For anyone to voice opposition Herald phDtD by TarquIniD K '^"aifisagKsaa^ ’ ^ofaiklardeWla. JTLaWMW to this legislation would be un- state Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R- '■y -r- Manchester. "This legislation will American, un-democratic and a Taking a break '*ftoper(3-AoHPeck).2.49 promote a basic principle of the true indication of a desire to silence the voice of those who pay American democratic process — of Leaf. Stem and Root; Denise Roberts, advertising the lion’s share of the District’s Downtown merchants weary from a week of preparing that there not be taxation without B budget," he said in his letter. sales representative for the Manchester Herald; Fred representation.” for this weekends Washington’s Birthday Sales rest Zinsser was unavailable for "George Washington" Nassiff, owner of Nassiff Sports; The proposal would apply only to around the piano at the Greater Manchester Chamber of comment. l i . those who have property assessed Com m erce mansion on Hartford Road. From left they are Bernard Apter, owner of Regal Men's Shop; Tom Marvin, Rep. James R. McCavanagh, at $1,000 or more. Neither district owner of Marvin’s of Manchester;■^and Mike Filomeno, D-Manchester, said he would not Tina Zinchuck, manager of Michaels Jewelers: Al President Walter H. Joyner nor propose such legislation unless the Coelho, owner of Personal Tee; Donna Strattman, owner owner of Fairway. The sales kick off Saturday. L,awrence could be reached for IS ' HOFFMAN Eighth District Board of Directors comment today. asked him to. SaadStartarKH During the district’s efforts last “ I have no intention of proposing Number 3 for Humana fall to purchase land at 1083 any legislation like that." he said.