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Aquifer Plan Is Scheduled for Revision HOMES FOR RENT 3 BEDROOM Houae, 00 NOT 00 OANKRUFTI available April 1st. $800 Fiair rent panel IS li^ r e wind up year Stop Foreclosure I Home­ monthly. Security. 647- Banker dons tights owners, contolldafe your 9658. bills, pay off your credit would get review /$* losing ifd GlastonBury /16 cards, your car or busi­ to Boost the arts /8 MI8CELLAIIE0U8 ness loon, your mortgage e n s r o R E ^ N o RERViCER and save, save your homall NO PAYMENTS g^OFFiGE SPACE N A M E your own price. SPRIN G Cleanup. Lawn UP TO 2 YEARSI Bod MANCHESTER- Prime Father ft Son, painting mowing. Hedge trim­ credit, late payments or downtown office ________jif iiv ie E s and papering, remo- ming. Related truck­ unemployment Is not a Cemptsts home rspalis and re- vol. 872-8237. problem. Foreclosure as­ space, 825 square feet. medeMng. We spMsttN In I ' ing. Professional sistance available for fhe Reasonoble. 668-1447. roome and kItMiiM Smad i equipment. Insured. DIVORCED and SELF- eommewdal woilt. RagMerad, In­ References. Ray Hardy M ANCHESTER. Office sured, rafaranoaa. EMPLOYED. suite East Center 646-7973. Swlia Censarvativa Street. $375 Including 6 4 6 4 1 6 8 Group at 288-4S4-1336 utilities. 649-2510 In* I k inti i1 I il 1 li t III III a or 38S-4S4-4404. EVERGREEN towns has TAU6A ASSOaAfBS TWO 3,000 square foot openings for hard DRIVER- Manchester IReilOOKKEEPIlia/ Custom building, fram­ We are expanding our shops available. Can working town Core based company taking FLOORSANDING combine. Loading ing, additions, renova­ a Floore Ilka new housecleaning servi­ Technician. $300 plus applications tor IP^IWCOWETAX tions and roofing. For a ces to Bolton, M an­ dock, offices, ba- per week storting sa­ Wholesale Route driv­ a Specializing In oldar floors throoms,’heat and elec­ iManrliPatpr IpralEi quality Job at a good chester, Vernon areas. lary. Year round work ers. Must be honest, price... Call Bud at • Natural S stained floors 10 years experience, tricity Included. Broad oyolldble. Will troln. reliable and able to INCOME TAX a No waxing anymore excellent work done. ROOMS Street, Manchester. High school diploma follow Instructions. PREPARATION 741-8731 Call 647-1545 after 3:3p. Call Steve 643-1161. and good driving re- Applicant will possess JBtin VBrfiliis • 6W-S750 ____ IFOR RENT oulred. Coll 649-8667for valid current CT Class tn Your Homo MaTaSa Wednesday, March 2, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Viiiage Charm Intervlew/oppolntment 2 license with good- Inloudlng: Rental and Sola HANDYMAN EAST Hartford South MiSCELLANEOUS 30 Cents driving record. Excel­ nroprtatorahlp. Can dim Whaalar ^ H E A T R I f i/ Home Improvement • End. Spacious room BUILDERS with private bath In FOR RENT RESTAURANT Bortend- lent salary and medical 742-1009 iPLUNBiNR Polntlnq • Basements • I benefits. Call Darl- 6 4 6 -2 7 8 7 Tiling - Ughf Coreantry • modern brick building. ers, food servers-lunch ODD JOBS-INSURED $280 monthly, 2 months MANCHESTER. Indus­ and dinner, bonouet Mald, Inc. 646-4155. a PLANNINQ/OE8IQN trial, office, commer­ M security, references servers, bor bocks. BARRY SCANLON cial space. 2400 square SERVICE R.A. DAVIDSON 646-2411 frceeatlmofa needed. 569-2019 leave Apply In person to :The BANKING FrilaaalaMi Toi FrapanUw a CUSTOM HOMES message.___________ feet. Loading dock. Gallery, 141 New Lon- nvw mMiMPona, mpMsiv unana Woodland Industrial Take the Tolland ISYtARSiXFfhllNCE a ADDITIONS CLOSE to buslines and Jamaica gave Aquifer plan d o n Turnpike, Olssn t A i s l hroom 8 KWohsn Park. 643-2121. Glastonbury. challengel a reward­ PtROONAL 8tRVIC6 a DECKS HAWKS TREE SERVICE downtown. $80 per ReASONABLB RATES ,-a-'mpiNQ week. Call 643-9008. ACCOUNTS Payable ing career may lie a CBU.INQS REFINISHED Sarvioa is Our Bu»ltm$ Buokal, truck a ehippar. Slump Trainee- Manchester ahead for you at Tal- Bus. Phoiis 742-S352 rtmoval. Fra# aallmalat. M ANCHESTER Quiet 6 4 9 -6 8 8 0 a CONCRETE WORK area. Off street park­ FURNiTURE her plenty to entry level position land Bank. a FRAMING CREW Spaolal c<xwlda(atlon lor E l with on the lob training We are expanding aidady and handleappad. ing. $65/week. Security for Individual with ENROUEO AGENT AVAILABLE PLUMBiNR a HEATiNG and references. 646- 3 Months new! Queen size is scheduled A and looking for peo­ 1686 or 569-3018. pine waterbed with good figure aptitude. f 8 Tm m (RS Expedffioe FARRMD REMORELINR' Boilers, pumps, hot 64 7 -7 5 5 3 Exposure to.data entry ple who want the Tat IV is a e Wow / Oaim iWiiQ / Tat FEM A LES preferred. $60 heater and seml- teach & learn Room addtilona, daoka, roofing, water tanka, new and woveless mattress. helpful. $280 to start. challenge of growing aiding, windows and guttora. replacomenta. a week plus $60deposlt. Increase In 3 months. with the bank. Tflland Ix p a l In N a» a O M Tat Um« Baokhot and buSdozar tarvlca Call 649-9472, Mondav- Hove all receipts and By Anita AA. Caldwell I Fee paid. Coll Ann Ross avsHaMo. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. fffEB ESTIMATES Frlday 3:30 to 8:00 pm. warranty. Must sell! Bank la currently KmERLEE D, 0 H E IU 9 0 LANDSCAPiNB 228-0398. AAanchesfer Herald 659-3511. B u lsn e ss aeeking candidates Rus. R47-B509 643-9640 / 228-9616 Ask for Eleanor._____ for revision Personnel.__________ 646-6079 for the following posi­ FEMALE preferred. X) Bts. R45-RR49 TV/8 TERE0 / Cynthia Adanny cfl!i still remember the tall, dense OFFICE. Full time per­ tion: WMItNMI UNDSCAN Clean, quiet, busline. sugar cane that surrounded her as she rode son to work with go­ TAX CONSULTATION MiSKU-ANEOUS • Lot Claaring Kitchen privileges. ED APPLiANCES vernment contracts. LOAN SERVICER] • Brush Ramovtl Coll 647-9813 evenings. horseback through the fields in Jamaica. Now and Bv Nancy Concelman of the latter two approaches, Customer contact, typ­ and KITCHEN ft BATH tRERViCER • Planting • Stona Work WASHER and refrigera­ then, the Parker Street woman could catch a Manchester Herald We have a challeng­ • Dosigning many of the requirements out­ ing and organizational PREPARATION REMODELING ODD lobs, Trucking. 9|APARTMENTS tor. Prices negotiable. glimpse of the mountains in the distance. skills a must. Will ing full-time position Plan Now For Sprtngl 871-0556. Keep trying. lined in the current draft of the open a Loan Servicer Call Dan Moaler From the amalleat repair to Home repairs. You ^ ■ f o r r e n t Adamy, the International 4-H Youth Exchange The Planning and Zoning Com­ regulation may become moot, train. Good pay, benef­ name It, we do It. Free Delegate from Connecticut, said the miles of sugar its and conditions. In our consum er the largest renovation, we 64 3-7802 mission may make the town’s because the draft was based on 649-3329 will do a coinplete job. Start estimates. Insured. 643- NEW Apartments. 1 bed­ tMiSCEUANEOUS cane fields were breathtaking. proposed aquiferprotection regu­ Apply In person only. lending office In Ver­ 0304._______________ room, 2nd floor. $625 the first approach. Merrill Industries, 26 non. Will train the to finish. Free estimates. FOR SALE "There’s just so much of it,” the 2S-year-old said. lation less restrictive by allowing But several of the PZC Village Street, Elllng- ODDS and Ends sewing per month. 1 month "It goes on forever.” right candidate. Con­ TAX.ATTORNEY Heritage KHchen 6 THIS SPACE security. Peterman more types of businesses over members who attended the work­ ton, CT._________ __ (name ftom MS) done In my home. Call COUNTER Top Cabinets Adamy was chosen as the 4-H alumni to represent aquifers than originally pro­ tact: Tom Cunning­ 649-7606. <50.40 Building Company 649- for medical office. 2 or shop said they would opt for a LICENSED hairdressers ham. Will advisa and prepare Baft Center 9404.______ ;________ 3 rooms. Walnutfinish. the Youth Exchange Program of 4-H in Jamaica. posed, members of the commis­ middle-of-the-road approach, for busy salon In Man­ all tax returns. Come visit our showroom st: for 24 insertions She lived in the Caribbean island between June and We offer competitive HELPING PEDPL^^a- MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ Contact S. Romeo, sion said Tuesday. which would protect the town's chester. 649-3999. 182 W. Middle Tpke. December of 1987 with 11 host families for two-week At a workshop Tuesday, com­ salary and benefits WHITMAN Manchester tlsfy their needs and C all 643-2711 room Townhouse, fully M.D., 18 Haynes Street, water supplies, but still be fair to tea Downey Drhw., Apt. A wants ... that's what want for details appllanced kitchen, manchester. 646-4797. periods. mission members decided to existing and future businesses. PROJECT Don’t Delay Manohester, 828-1 S«1 6 4 9 -S 4 0 0 ads are all about. hardwood floors. No "I learned to clean fish,” she recalled. revise the draft of the regulation "I would tend to support the pets. $625 per month. 1 She also planted trees and conducted training before it goes to public hearing. Apply In person or year lease and security ENDROLLS idea of regulating them and EXPEDITER call 875-2531, deposit. 649-0795. sessions for Jamaican 4-H members in pig rearing, They could decide to change the making the prohibited list 271$ width • 2B« home economics, procedures of government and entire approach of the regulation General Contractor f^ H O M E S HOMES H T I HOMES n n HOMES MANCHESTER. Large 6 13% width - a lor 2se smaller,” Pellegrini said.
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