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Town, Eighth May Sign Accord Tonight to Me Extent Mot Me Current 12 Noon-5Pm Only M — MANCHESTER HERALn. Wednesday, Aug. 5.1987 LSOAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF leOOOTHIIMS The Department ot Public DAVID J. TINSON, Loto Of UMIIfv ^ntrol will con^ct a , Manchester. Deceased TDEAT I SALE Eliminated: Post 102 ou^^iayof^>ag^ Fair rent: ■22!!® •*®sr'.V'. ' The Hen. WIIHom E. Flti- Foes Oerold, Judge, of the Ceurt APPLES, Transparent. DATSUN 210 1983. 59,000 of t ^ Oonoral Statute* ot Probate, District ef Man­ Call 538-2852. of C o n n ^ i^ , at It* offico*, chester at a hearing held on miles. Call between 4- and friends argue ^®®'‘ '1'.®*®' How July SB, 1917 ordered thot all 10pm. 643-6433, Britain, Connecticut, on claims must be presented to OOd 6 e Von iNew W o d n w ^ , Auguot 12, lfS7 me fiduciary on or before No­ OFnCE/RETAIL No bag: Millionaire won’t buy G ucc^Taqel? at 7:M p.m., concorning vember 2,1917 or be barred paint, good running their case / page 3 pocket No. S7-«4^ OPUC as by law provided. EQUIPMENT condition. Call 9-6, Invootigatlon into me Non- 81500,6464051. Coinpllanco of Gen- Johanna Bruder Roy, COPY machine standard orol Water Service Assistant Clerk and legal size. Excel­ TO y 6 t a iup ra 19^4. Company, Inc. with Ooport- The tlduclory Is: lent condition. 83500 Loaded, sunroof, mwifOrdoroairt Ropulatlon* Arthur O. TInson leather, rust protec­ on® Owollty Of Sorvlco Bolng 11SS Hartford Take. asking $500. 644-0505. to tion. 24,000. 1 Owner. P r o v iM Its CuotomoroT Vernon, CT 04044 646-6051. To date, the Company ho* OOFOe not compllod wim Doport- PETS AND 1979 FORD T-BIR D 92,000 montol Order* Nos. smrough W F lU il'W f* 7 rondorod In Dockot No. W- SUPPLIES miles. Loaded. 81500 or os-11, A|MICM**I of OopWSi 0 best offer. 643-0369. Efdfor sorylco Cempppy, APARTMENTS BEAUTIFULLY marked 1978 CH EVY NOVA 4- IPC, M o d February ♦, ifsV male Sheltv, 15 months In addlllon, the Dopartmont FOR RENT door. Mint condition. ha* roasentobollovothatm* old. Papers. Neutered. 82000. Call 646-96119 ComiMny ho* not compllod All shots. Very gentle. wim tectlon* 14-11-49, 14-11 - 1 BEDROOM furnished Asking 8250. 649-8166. U and 1^11-M of the Rogula- apartment. Ideal for 1 Call ofter 6.__________ ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm tlon* of Connoctlcut Stato or 2 people. References HJaufhfBtrr Hrral^ FREE. 1 year old neu­ S M // Y o u r C a r Mancie*, which concern bill and security. 8525 per form, complaint* and Intor- tered Shepherd mix. ruotlon* In sorvlco. Tho Do- month Includes all util­ Needs room to run. oortmont ho* rocolvod com­ ities. Call Eleanor be­ Good Watch dog for Thursday. Aug. 8,1987 plaint* from cuotomor* of the tween 3;30-8pm. 649- ns Company with regard to al­ 9472. business or home. Also 4 Lines — 10 Days ^ Centi leged service Interruption* 3 year old spayed cot 509 charge, each addF during Memorial Day wook- OAKLAND HEIGHTS multi colored. Call af­ oM In colondar year 1907, Apartments will be ac­ ter 6 647-8155. tional line. Y(xi can which were handled poorly cancel at any time. wK; ••<*-'•’■■.'4 cepting applications B R ITTA N Y Spaniel, 8 by the Company. Outage* for 1 and 2 bedrooms SORRY, m i l ! <md supply problem* con­ on August 10,1987 from months old. Spayed. sSS^ tinue to Plague me company AKC registered. 649- NO REFUNDS OR Town, Eighth may sign accord tonight to me extent mot me current 12 noon-5pm only. 2530._________________ ADJUSTMENTS oxmer and/or management Apply In person at the may no longer be capable to Community Room, 360 FREE female 4 month old C A U H E R A L D i D i meet the system'* public *er- Oakland St., puppy. Part Samoyed vlce responsIbllHle*. The de- part lab. Excellent iMrtment ho* reason to be- Manchester._________ CLASSinED Negotiators overcome last major obstacle: District can buKd trunk sewer ••^_^m®l the company ha* health. Need loving BOLTON-mature person family. Call 646-1636. tolled to provide adequate for nice 4 rooms, 1 643-2711 By AlexW /IIGIrelllsxaIII ......... service periodically since 5-7pm._______________ out Wednesday, reserves the right bedroom, I'/i baths, Associate Editor the Buckland trunk sewer provides Memorial Day weekend BLACK Lab mix, 8 to change the way the North Main sewer in smaller diameter, with a everybody having to end up in through me monm ot July. newer carpeting, patio that “ neither side will introduce the different flow pattern, and not agreement calls for the town to take J.1® ?SP®r''"0"* bold and brook! Immediate months old. Free to Street branch will be built if the terms of the agreement nor make court,” LaBelle said. over the the district’s sewer juris­ ADVERTISEMENT mi^i public hearing In order to Negotiators for the town and the connected to the main Buckland iNvmmoN'TOM>M INVITATION TO BIDDERS occupancyl good home. 644-4540. town gets the right to take over the Naab contended that the outlet HV"™ Company and CLYDE Eighth Utilities District will meet any reference there to any future trunk sewer. diction and its assets. In exchange, Hai;rv Hirsh, a* It* otticer, S475/month. Inicudes CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. district sewers before the work is proceedings or litigation regardng fees would be only one source of the district would take over the 1. Sm M M d l^ ll bo racalvod In TRIPLICATE by the Hou*- heat. 649-4000.________ MMCELLANE0U8 tonight in hopes of signing an Both sides agreed Wednesday own* or employee responsi­ ROUTE 83, VERNON done. But that possibility appeared such sewers in Buckland.” future litigation if the agreement is town’s fire station in Buckland, and 2! OF MANCHESTER on or »!► ble for mo manogement and 2 BEDROOMS, heat, FOR RALE agreement for an exchange of fire unlikely. that litigation over those fees is not approved and that the negotia­ operation* of the company, M d sewer Jurisdictions and assets That provision is designed to inevitable if the exchange agree­ take over fire protection in the an opportunity to show cause stove, references, 52 Bulek Ragai * *6495 District Director Samuel Long­ protect the position of the town if tors could not prevent all of them. lease, security, no pets. T E E Shirt transfers. Ap­ «tw e e n the two governments. ment is not approved. Bryan Farms area. Fire juiiscOc- why It should not be fined 63 Century 4 Dr. *6995 est, the district’s public works the agreement is not approved. At one point James Sarles, a tion boundaries would be fixed so Sro2)'l2;,22i2?X“ ?2r:iViJ?.'’'^ '''''' ®"- ^ pursuant to Section 14-41 of S510. 649-3340.________ proximately 3000, also The.last major obstacle to an Attorney John D. LaBelle Jr. 83 Chevy S-10 XCab *6295 commi.ssioner. told the negotiators The North Main Street branch is district negotator, summarized the that they could be changed only by to2u'^lL?VlIf.Ill!?^.’ "'" '"'■"'••>•"« «M labor, motarlolt, the (Seneral Statute* of Con­ 6 rooms, heated apart- 50 to 100k numerals and accord between the negotiating proposed instead that the sides FACIN^fff B2i«?!SJ^VSLX^ REPAIRS, RESUR- necticut and to Investigate letters for shirts, caps, 53 Skylark 4 * *4995 the North Main Street section would ' designed by the district to carry sewer proposal this way: mutual consent of the two A R i A 'n t % K M r » i*l?5J"!£.'^!'* **^0 DRYING the Company's physical a* ment, $700 per month. 84 Celebrity 4 4, w* *7495 teams was overcome at a meeting be built first. agree in advance to split the fees “ We do it just the way we want to, AREAS at SPENCER VILLAGE Projoct Numbar E-100. fk£i'?Jr'i?oc?S?mS£F«SS'*'"* «« SPEHch^T well a* financial ability to No appliances, no pets, etc. Best offer. 649-3642 Wednesday when the town negotia­ sewage from a larger line into the equally, but the town negotiators governments. after 5:30pm.a ______ 84 Skyhaxik 4 *. w* *5995 “ We’ll be digging before No­ town’s sewage system, and thus and, If we get it done, you take your The negotiators were unable to tojwt-wid* at loott fittMn serve It* customer*. The de­ security. 646-2426 week­ tors agreed to allow the district to rejected that proposal. lumps.” 1 ^ mort fhon twMty fivt ptrctnt ’ ■ 2Tr2:2it**fi«!!'i® *» ***-a*'®« at loo*t titloan partment vrill also Investi­ days 9-5, S TE EL loading ramps. 64 Old* Clara 4 * *7495 vember.” Longest said. give the district, not the town, the resolve questions about the me­ S ^ I I ^allof atnount of tti« contract for «>an twenty tivo porcont gate whether or not the 83 Merc. Ma>*ui44(i,. *7695 build a trunk sewer for Buckland. The November town election is Town Director Ctooffrey Naab When he first made the new town EutInoM Entorprltot, Of M s Small ButInMi lot- foliar amount ot tho contract tor company I* unable or unwll- 12' long, 1' wide. $30. right to collect outlet fees from and former town attorney, both chanics of ho w the two sides of town 646-6360._____________ 65 Chav. Caprice 4 *. *8495 including a branch along North the earliest time the town could proposal on the Buckland sewer, (W’ t ) moot bo mado 211*1 *•*’• Snail Buoino** *ot- llng to provide adequate ser­ Main Street to which town officials developers that might total as town negotiators, argued that the will vote on a proposed agreement o^llaM o for mlnoritv/fomalf Biiolnoto Entorarltos 22fliT,.Ki2 *2! <M%> nu*t bo mode vice to It* customer* or It 85 Escort KTback *6195 possibly acquire the district’s much as $1 million.
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