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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Zoners Pass 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. July 21, 1986 MANCHESTER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 CONNECTICUT District director Yaie president Last-at-bats keep I HOMES I HOMES KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright threatens to quit supports findings league Stars alive FOR SALE FOR SALE . p a g e 3 . p a g e 7 p a g e 1 2 BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY f»/o r . It’s Barbecue time! This Manchester- $124,900. beautiful home offers a Spectacular three bed­ N o ’' lovely backyard, with a room roomy recently re­ I CARPENTRY/ N o \ new gas grill and deck for decorated ranch. This j.MISCELLANEOUS----------- picnics. Super moster house has many special CHILD CARE REMODELING SERVICES IJO', bedroom suite. 2 car gar­ features Including new 0 age, walk-out basement, vinyl siding, beautiful Part time babysitter, Remodellng/Carpentry Odd lobs. Trucking. do- lots of storage and much deck with benches, new days, experience pre­ Work. Additions, decks Home repairs. You name more! $169,900.Jackson 8, storm windows and ferred, call after 5 PM and repairs.lnsured. Call It, we do It. Free esti­ p g, D Landscaping. Vaca­ Jackson Rea! Estate, 647- screens all surrounded by 643-5685. David C orm ier, 649-6236. mates. Insured. 6424)304. tion cuttings, hedge trlm- 8400 or 646-8646. □ a lovely landscaped lot. fhlong, Prunings, flower Call for an appointment ici; d CARPENTRY/ Delivering clean farm & shrub plantings. Free Brand Spankin' New! 6 today. Joyce G. Epstein I REMODELING loam ; 5 yards $75 plus tax. esfimates. Call 6^2436 room Cape Cod presently Real Estate. 647-8895.n | » PAINTING/ Also sand, stone, and offer 5;30pm. Jiaurlipatpr HpralJi Manchester — A City o( Village Charm being constructed on PAPERING gravel. C all 643-9504. Judd Rood In Coventry. 3 Clean Cape-3 good size Farrand Remodeling — I Art’s Light Trucking - bedrooms, 2 full baths, Cabinets, roofing, gut­ Cellars, attics, garages bedrooms, fireplace mod­ Need A Good Tenant? generous allowances. ters, room additions, Name your own price — cleaned. Junk hauled. ernized kitchen, rec Zimmer management will Acre-plus lot In quiet room, breezewoy and gar­ decks, all types of remo­ Father and son. Fast, Furniture and appliances Tuesday, July 22, 1986 deling and repairs. FREE dependable service find a well qudifled, good moved. Odd lobs. Very 25 Cents area. $114,900.Jackson & age. High $90's. 'W e gua­ paying tenant for your Jackson Real Estate 647- rantee our Houses' Blan­ estimates. Fully Insured. Painting, Paperhanging honest, dependable Telephone 643-6017, after & Rem oval. C all 646-5761. rental property In East of worker. 25 years expe­ 8400, or 646-8646.0 chard & Rossetto Real the R ive r a re a . M any Estate 646-2482.0 6pm, 647-8509. rience In m oving. 646-9669 John Deere Painting Con­ years of experience. Very onytlm e. Brand New Listing! Spa­ reasonable fees. Call for cious, full dormered Cape West Side 2 Family. At­ Carpentry and remodel­ tractor. Interlor/exte- ing services — Complete rlor. Quality paint, p a rtic u la rs. 646-3778 or Odd Jobs By Student - Cod. 6 rooms, 3 large tractive 5-5 with scrjeened 872-4115. Ask fo r Lisa. Zoners pass bedrooms, 2 full baths, -In side porch. Separate home repairs and remo­ quality work. References, Hedge clipping, window deling. Quality work. Ref­ free esfimates. 649-3248. cleaning, painting, any­ fireplace, walk-out base­ heatllg systems, 2 car Bookkeeping fullchorge ment, Hebron/Bolton garage. Call tonight! 'We erences, licensed and In­ thing. C all M a rk . 649-5695. sured. C all 646-8165. 14 - years experience for Mornings, lote evenings. town line. Jackson & Jack- guarantee our houses' small business. Write C & I MISCELLANEOUS CARS son Real Estate 647-8400 or Blanchard & Rossetto 646-8646.0 Real Estate 646-2482.0 HEATING/ N Bookkeeping, 47 Teresa Interior decorating and FOR SALE FOR SALE PLUMBING Rd., Manchester, CT. painting. Reliable, refer­ controversial 6Aanchester-A Touch of Customized 8 room 2 bath ences, free estimates. Call A. Henry Personalized 6438048. Elegance vet priced for home with more features Independent Construc­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Vltamaster Exercise 1974 Ford /Mustang In tion Co. General Contrac- Lawn Care-Complete Bike. Like new. $75. Call the average home buyer than you can believe. 16' throom remodeling; In­ lawn care and landscap­ good running condition. 4 In this stately 7 room sunken 1st floor family tarsi custom home bulld­ stallation water heaters, Bookkeeping, typing ond 649-6306 after 5 pm. speed. $650 or best offer. og and remodeling, ing. Free estimates, fully transcription done In my 'Georgia' styled raised room with glass slider to garbage disposals; faucet Insured, all work guaran­ Coll 647-9106. siding, excavation, etc. home. I have over 15 years Umbrella Tent-7X7 with ranch thot offers 3 bed­ deck and heated Inground repairs. 649-4539. V lsa/M - teed, senior citizens dis­ master plan rooms, large living room, 36' pool (the landscaping C all 456-8865 or 456-7215. asterCard accepted. experience. 6464)297 after poles. $30. 643-8095.0 counts. 647-1349. 4pm. For Sale- 78 Volkswagon formal dining room, eat- and year of this home Is Rabbit diesel, sun roof, in kitchen and a fmally For Sale four 12 foot one of the best we've ever new tires, 4 door, $1800 or By John F. Kirch public. Since then, three heated room with nice features planks. Two used 2x10. seen I) There Is a separate best offer. Herald Reporter like a fireplace. 2 car lacuzzi and spa room Two new 2x8. A ll for public hearings have been held at which residents — most of whom garage, covered sundeck, beautifully tiled and car­ $15.00. C all 6437153.0 82 Audi, 5000 S, loaded, The Planning and Zoning Com­ came from the south end of town — and much more for only peted 31' recreation lo e d RESORT 1 3 2 a p a r t m e n t s I^BOATS/MARINE Im m aculate, must see. $139,500. U&R Realty 643- room, laundry room, a mission ended four years of work voiced sharp opposition to the PROPERTY FOR RENT FURNITURE EQUIPMENT 52,000 miles. C all 643-6186. 2692.0 customized gourmet kit­ TAG SALES Monday thru Thursday Monday night when it adopted medium- and medium-high hous­ chen, 2 car garage and Manchester’s second Comprehen­ Lakefront property - Dia­ anytim e. ing density proposals the plan much more! Offered for East Hartford/Manches- 16 foot Mad River canoe, sive Plan of Development. Historic area. Large Vic­ mond Lake, E. Glaston­ Tag Sale - Furniture, ap­ made for their area, which is now below replacement costs ter llne-4 room apart­ paddles Included. Used The plan, intended to guide all • largely rural. torian, completely remo­ at $174,9(X).00. For a p ri­ bury. Double lot. $3000. four times. Excellent con­ pliances, pool table, clo­ C all 649-8874. ment, near busline. land-use decisions for at least the Following each hearing came deled In 1980. 11 plus vate showing call today! King - Sized bed. Firm dition. $800. Please call thing and miscellaneous. TRUCKS/VANS rooms, 5 bedrooms and Fenced-In yard, paved next 10 years, was approved special workshop sessions at which "We Guarantee Our mattress. Two twin box 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Friday 18th-Saturday I FOR SALE 2'/2 baths. Vinyl sided, parking, $400 plus utili­ H o m e s!" B lan ch a rd & ties. Security. Call 5 to springs. Frame. Excellent 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for 19th, 34. 40 M arlon Dr. off unanimously after a brief discus­ the PZC tried to revise the original, ornate wood­ Rossetto Real Estate, 646- condition. Will be sold Bob. Vernon St. sion during a meeting in Lincoln proposals that sparked criticism. work. Fenced-In back­ 6:30pm. Available Imme­ Datsun 1982 pickup. 2482,0 Rentals diately. 646-4489. with 2 complete sets of Center. It replaces the town’s first Overall, commission members yard. Large garage with Heavy duty, long bed, cap sheets, 1 bedspread. All and boat rock Included. master plan, which was adopted in expressed satisfaction with the room overhead. Some for $220, or best offer. 1963 and has long been outdated, owner financing possible. lOaJ HOMES Automotlyo Excellent condition. $3000 plan Monday. They took their vote ROOMS 6438082, evenings & wee­ | 8 4 | f E “P or best offer. 643-9108. according to officials. in a quiet and almost empty $138,900. Strano Real Est­ I CONDOMINIUMS I J ^ I for rent kends. Keep trying!. ate, 647-76543. □ FOR RENT The vote marked the end of a hearing room that contrasted with I FOR SALE year of controversy that started the-public uproar that surrounded Pine hutch with glass I ^ M R S I q q I CAMPERS/ Vernon-New Llstlng- Manchester - 1 sided Du­ Lowry organ - good condi­ last September, when research development of the plan. Manchester - Roam In plex, 3 bedroom, nice windows on top, excellent tion. Asking $600. 649-6411. FOR SALE $157,500. Striking contem ­ South Village Condomini­ ■ ^ T R A I L E R S efforts were combined into a Planning Director Mark Pelle­ ums. 3 room condomi­ private home. Bus- line. area. Appliances, attic condition. Asking $300. porary on secluded 3.6 C all 646-0633. proposed plan and released to the grini told commission members nium. 165 South St. No.42. Prefer mature working and basement, includes 1978 Lincoln Versallle- acres! Very unique home adult. References. Secur­ Electric guitar with am­ Nimrod Tenf Trailer- that the plan w ill become effective that must be seen to be Rockville.
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