16—MANCHESTER HERALD.-nicsday, April 16, 1991 IT’S TAG SALE TIME 4 Days for the Price of 3! Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to iilanrhpHtpr M rralb announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. Tag Sale Ads Matt Ba la By Taaariay, Nooa, For TM t Special Newsstand: 350 - Hom e: 300 Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper Call 643-2711 TAG SALE SIGN STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE Wednesday, April 17,1991 Astrograph Hard times ahead for human services Inside,Today... By BRIAN M. TROTTA “I suspect that this is the worst we’ve had it since the crease in the funding for the shelter, although the shelter had Manchester Herald depression, because we’ve never needed so many social requested an $18,(XX) increase. day, provided you do things in a practi­ sent plan of action, nominal support workers,” said John Post, Human Services AnalysL during a The town’s total contribution to the shelter for 1991-92 ■ Bids In for municipal addi­ % u r cal, methodical manner. Ignore hunch­ from others will be needed today. It's MANCTHESTER — Town Human Services employees say Board of Directors hearing on the Human Services budget. es: they’re apt to be of little help. wise to depend more upon your input cuts in funding and personnel will make this year one of the would be $57,570. The total would be enough to allow the tion .............................R a g e 3 ^ r t h d a y The Human Services Department includes the Social Ser­ shelter to continue to operate the four extra hours per day that BOOKKEEPING/ PAINTING/ CARPENTRY/ LAWN CARE CANCER (June 21-July 22) Instead of than theirs. toughest ever — for themselves as well as for the people they vices DepartmenL Elderly (Jutreach Services, the Health INCOME TAX focusing on the pot of gold at the end of CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Y o u 're help. were add^ last ye^, but would not allow the shelter to add ■ Property taxes due soon PAPERING REMODELING II the rainbow, capitalize on what you al­ presently in a financial trend that could Division, and the Senior Citizens’ Center. any additional services. Last year the shelter housed over 400 ____ _ J PERSONALIZED LAWN April 17,1991 ready have at hand. If you’re imagina­ prove to be rather fruitful. D o every­ ApplicaUons for assistance have nearly doubled since 1988; The department also supports 11 community agencies, in­ R a g e 3. Joseph P. Demeo, Jr. people. WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. KITCHEN A BATH REMODELING CARE & LANDSCAPING tive and resourceful, there is a bounty thing you can to try to turn a profit both however, in the past 11 years only 1.5 positions have been cluding the Samaritan Shelter on Main Street. General CertHieo Public Accountant Quality work at a Visit our beautiful showroom or calMor We are lully experienced. Insured M ore em phasis than usual will be within your reach. today and tomorrow. added. SmoJI bu«ir>Mg aooounting and lax Manager Richard Sartor has recommended that there be no in­ reasonable price I your free estimate. arxl licensed for commercial and placed on relationships with friends in LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Personal con­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) It m ay be Please see SERVICES, page 8. Psychiatrist loses license aarviooa. C oorpofaiiont. S residential work. oofporalionB, Partnanhipo. Financial Interior & Exterior HERITAGE the year ahead. The most significant cerns and objectives might have to be up to you at this time to try to untangle a ................................. R a g e 3 Please call tor ataiainant audits, roviawg. oorrptlaliont. Free Estimates KITCHEN & BATH CENTER thing to occur will be between you and a temporarily set aside today, so that you social arrangement that has taken on AooountinQ «vrHa>up and payroll tax free and honest estimates 254 Broad Street long-tim e pal. tarvicao. Call Brian Welgle are able to do certain things that pro­ som e serious overtones. Y o u ’re the one Manchester 870-8450 643-9034 645- 8912 A R IE S (M arch 21-April 19) Participate vide the greatest good for the greatest who can appease opposing factions. 649-5400 In activities that you find enjoyable to­ number. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It looks like day, but try to put the emphasis on the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Opportuni­ you might learn a very valuable lesson Workers walk; News MARTY MAHSSON CUSTOM QUALITY YARDMASTERS least expensive kind. You can have a ties are likely to be career-related to­ today: Som ething y ou 've been w orrying HELPING PEOPLE good time without bruising your budget. day, but don't expect a free ride. You’ll about suddenly takes a turn for the bet­ One stop improvements. Spring Clean-Up satisfy their needs Painting Interior/Exterior Aries, treat yourself to a birthday gift. have to earn any positive ter. So, stop fretting about things that In Brief Framing to Palming. Lawns, Bushes, Trees Cut. and vvants...that’s Send for Aries’ Astro-Graph predic­ developments. may never happen. Wallpapering Yards, gutters, garages what want ads are Licensed & Insured. tions for the year ahead by mailing LIB R A (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Your popular­ 30 Years ^perierwe B.B.B. Member cleaned. Lawn Fertilizing. Appli­ $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspa­ rails crippled all about ity is presently at a high with your peer For your personal horoscope, Weicker, union References, Insured Call Dave Adamick lor a tree quote. ances Removed. Carpentry, per, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH group, yet you must be wary of one who 649-4431 6 4 5 -6 5 2 3 Hauling, Backhoe Work. 44101-3428. Be sure to stale your zodi­ uses excessive flattery. This individual lovetcope, lucky number* ciose to a deai Any Job Considered. ac sign. may have ulterior motives. and future forecast, call By KAREN BALL However, Democratic lawmakers HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — THOMAS MACHUGA, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) M ajor SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your The Associated Press said it could be the weekend before G.L McHUGH PAINTING achievements of a material nature are male's judgment regarding family fi­ Astro*Tone (95G each minute; Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. and CPA, CLU RICK'S HANDYMAN Call 643-9996 legislation to end the strike reaches Interiof/Exterior Paintirtg possible through tenacity today. At­ nancial matters might not be equal to Touch-Tone phones only). the coalition representing 45,000 • Tax Return Preparation CARPENTRY SERVICE tempting to operate along lines devoid yours today. To be on the sate side, WASHINGTON — Unions struck President Bush. • Financial Planning Wallpapering - Paper removal Dial 1-900-963-3000 and unionized state workers^ ciled D«cki, Additions, Remodeling, F R E N C H 'S L A W N A T R E E S E R V IC E of resistance could prove keep yourself apprised of any expendi­ major freight carriers today in the “Nothing’s operating that we • Personal and Business Ceilings repaired and replaced is r>ow accepting rrxMving accounts their first joint news conference Repairs. Sheetrock counterproductive. tures your partner proposes. enter your access code first nationwide rail strike in nearly • Prortipi, Professional Service Serving Home Owners East ol Ine * Also Cleaning & Hauling for this tawn season. know of,” said George Whaley, a • Lawn Cut A Trim GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Success is amid speculation the two sides River Since 1975 Senior Citizen discount SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) In or­ number, which,is 184 a decade, shutting down cargo lines spokesman for the Association of 645-6883 IfTsured References • Formal Hedge Trimming probable in your major involvem ents to­ der to effectively implement your pre­ were close to an agreement on • Trees & Shrubs Planted and wreaking havoc with commuter American Railroads, which Call today lor your estimate 646-1948 concessions that could avert I Pruning • Spot Seedir^ • Fertilizer traffic around the country. 643-9321________ • Vegetable Gardens Roto-Tilled represents all the nation’s major 2,616 layoffs. M90 ¥Mtl0n Eaf/mataa 8 7 MISC. FOR SALE 0 1 CARS FOR SALE Congress pledged quick action to freight carriers. L o w r Rstm fo rS ^ n h n 91 CARS FOR SALE 95 AUTO SERVICES “I’m not confirming or deny­ _________ 645-1312 keep the walkout from being a long “We’ve seen some pretty pic­ WATERPROOFING TDM PAINTING & HEATING/ ing anything,” Avice Meehan, END ROLLS Schaller BUICK SKYLARK-1985. JUNK-Cars. Will pay $5 to one after last-ditch negotiations tures” of picketing under way, said PLUMBING Power steering, tow your car. Call Joey. Weicker’s press secretary, said WALLCOVERING Spring Cleanup, Dethatchlng, 271/2''w idth-*1.00 Q uality failed to produce a settlement. Ed Wytkind, a spokesman for the WET BASEMENTS? automa- tic, 4-door. 528-1990. Need title. today. “If there is an agreement 13'width-5 0 * Hatchways, foundation cracks, Complete interior & exterior Instaltatkxi and Railacement Law n M ow ing, E d gin g, H edge Pre-Owned Autos Good sh ap e . Asking Transportation Secretary Samuel Railway Labor Executives Associa­ it is up to the people who are Trimming, Light Tnicking, Etc. Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 $3000. 649-4773. Be­ FREE- Skinner told a House subcommittee sump pumps, tile lines, gravity wallpapering ofOil,Gas&Bec^ Newsprint end ro«s con b« picked Value Priced tion, an organization of railroad parties to it to announce it.” •Water Heaters Professional Equipment U3 at the MoTcheifer HereXd USED CAR BEST BUYS! tween 3-6pm.
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