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Aurltrslrr EPA Tough on Clean Air V to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Nov. 16. 1987 BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY MANCHESTER. Immac­ ROOMATE Wanted. TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ ulate 2 bedroom Town- Manchester. Looking proximately 3000, also house Condominium. for a professional Fe­ 50 to 100k numerals and MRCELLANE0U8 Appllonced kitchen, male to shore apart­ letters tor shirts, caps, C M PBiniY/ living room and sliders ment with the some In etc. Best offer. 849-3642 BEST OFFER CmLOCARE REMOOEUlie SERVICER from dining area to Fountain Village. Easy otter 5:30pm.o deck and private yard. access to 1-84 and Hart­ HEALTH Club Member- FOR PARTS BABYSITTING-Offored Vh baths. An excellent ford. Coll evenings and shlp for sale. Lifetime daytlmo for you to go FARRAND KITCHEN A BATH HAWNES'll'lisnViM home to get started In. weekends. 282-1985. membership to Court a 1972 Audi IDOLS to appointments, etc. REMODEUNG Bucket, truck 6 chipper. D.W. Fish Realty. 643- $315 Includes heat and Hduse Dne, Manches­ a 1078 Audi Fox Port time day care RERIODELING Stump removal. Free 1591.0 hot woter.o__________ ter for $100 regularly Qutllly o rafttm antfifp at aatimatea. Special a 1078 Fiat 128 available also. Li­ Room additions, decks, tttord»bl0 prlo»$. V lill our MANCHESTER. Room­ $200. Call Anita at 643- censed home. Lots ot considaratlon for elderly 2711.________________ a 1087 ChovettB roofing, elding, win­ ihowroom or caff tor frto and handicapped. LOOKING FOR on apart­ mate wanted to share 2 love and attention. dows and gutters. Mtimat*. ment? Be sure to check bedroom apartment In PDRTABLE Acrylic Spa a Ford Flatbed Former teocher. M7- Backhoe and bulldozer the many vacancies listed town. 263 plus W utili­ with Insulated spa • Datsun Pick Up H e r i t i f g KH cI m i i A 647-7553 0709. aarvloe available. In classified each day. ties, W security, Vt cover. Seats 5. $2000 or Bath, lac. deposit. Call Dove at best otter. 649-6962. Some In good shape— a u r lt r s lr r M B FARRAND, JR. KAREN’S DAY CARE 182 tv. Ulddlt Tptra, Manofisafar SNOW REMOVAL ILOTS/LAND 649-5323 after 6pm and ) Man(;h(’.stnr A Cily nl Villatin Charm MANCHUTBR — LICEN8EO. ■M.MM017 weekends onytlme.a Make an oNarll Hetwsnoss. Opsninet for 1 Inf­ RsaS47-«(IQ 649-5400 Manchester Area - IFOR RALE ant end 1 ohIM ag n 2-4, fun Hmo. Reason able Rates GIVE YOUR budget a 6 4 3 -2 6 5 9 Ha«o part Hfna opaninga alto. I ANDOVER. Lovely break ... shop the classi­ ENDROLLSr dda bfoaktol, lunoh and nPAMTINB/ wooded lot high on hill. fied columns for bargain 27V, wMlh - 988 646 -2 5 16 T u e s d a y , N d v . 1 7 ,1 9 8 7 anaoka CARROUSEL PAPERING Rolling to 108 foot fron­ buysl 13% Width • 2 for 2S8 PHONE; B47-088B tage on pond. 2.2 acres. MUST PS plelisd up al Ihs I WMdworkIng & $75,000. Klernon Herald Otflea Monday thru | "DELWEMNe'" Reoitv. 649-1147. Msrchandiss 1Thursday bsfois 11 am. only. GLEANim Carpentry P A IN T IN G Rich farm loam. 5 SERVICES • Counter Tops InHtlor Speeisffsts yards, $75 plus tax. TAKE A LOOK CDventry cDuncil fires tDwn manager Sand, gravel, horse • Custom Cabinets Pride taken In every Job WANTEOTO U I L D I N G • General Carpentry manure and decorative E] M0RT0ABE8 66 Yugo Molntenonce- we dol Quality Is our stone. BUY/TRADE *2395 taken. But because of Hodge’s understanding that he was not at Cleonlno. Available 2- all Installed with main concern. FURNITURE By Jacqueline Bennett Police Chief Frank Trzaskos as cil members were reminded by ................ El 5pm, Mondov-Frldoy. quality and care - DLO and new furniture, 86 Pontiac Sunbird Manchester Herald acting town manager, and to pay Paterson, who made the motion to absence, the matter was addressed work today,” Schwebel said. AT, F a A/C *7295 Manchester area. No building or renovating. REASONABLE RATES NO PAYMENTS CDFFEE table and end household Items and him $1,000 a month until a new dismiss Hodge, not to comment on in open session. Hodge’s secretary, Connie And­ table (together or se­ cleaning services need We cater to the Up to 2 vtors. Kiss your fl- glassware. Will pay 83 RX7«mr.iiK »6795 COVENTRY — The Town Coun­ manager is hired. the matter. But member Alva "In deference to the Importance erson. who was at Monday’s ’ Call HANDYMAN nonclol difficulties goodbye. parate),one Individual call 649-53M. home owner. cosh. 646-8496. The council also voted to change Philips spoke anyway, saying that of what we are here to discuss meeting, confirmed that she had Business 643-6053 Home Im provem ent - Avoid foraclosurs, catch up glass topped coffee ta­ 84 Mazda RX7 cil fired Town Manager Harold Pointing - Wall Papering - •6895 Hodge Jr. Monday night. the locks of the Town Office the reason for Hodge’s firing was tonight. I move that we go imme­ relayed to Hodge last Friday a ISOOKKEEPINB/ Residence 260-6209 FREE ESTIMATES on lots povmontssuchos first ble. Coll 742-5918 memo of what was on the agenda. Tiling - Light Carpentry - or second mortgoga or avan eveninos.o__________ The council vote was 5-2 along Building due to the removal of "his slowness in handling town diately to item 8B (removal of town mCOME TAX Fully Inaurod Leaf Service 87 Merc Cougar manager).” said member Richard "He chose not to be here," said outstanding c redit cord M ils. WATERBED king size. Autometiva SAVE party lines with the five Democrats Hodge. affairs and his sometime ineffi­ Coll BARRY SCANLON Ksso vour home free and on the newly elected council voting In a telephone interview Monday ciency.” Philips was cut off as he Paton. council Chairwoman Joan Lewis. 643-6774 cisor without lions and ot- Complete package ex­ . at 646-2411 fo r estim ate cluding headboard. 84 Mazda QLC In favor of the motion to terminate night. Hodge’s son, Brian, said his spoke by Paterson, who reminded A slight objection was raised by Sullivan, who said he absta^ed T H 0 M « “ ^ " " tochmsnes. Bad credit or 4 Sr.. Auto. MK •5495 him that he was not to comment. BARBARA RAY lots payment not a probism. Asking $100. Coll 742- CARR Hodge "effective Immediately.” parents were in Vermont and he did Sullivan, who asked if it would be because he was not familiar enough • Roofing 5918 evenIngs.D______ not know when they would return. "rown Attorney Abbot Schwebel BOOKKEEPING WARMCK BROTHEIIS FOR SALE 82 RX7 QSL Republicans Mark Soltys and impropei^o proceed on the matter with Hodge to Judge his perfor­ SERVICES • SMIng. Rao Rooms Swiss Conservative GDLD Velure couch. Ex­ •7895 James Sullivan abstained. Hodge, 59, was appointed town noted that according to Hodge’s • Rtplacamani Doom S Window! IFIGORING TREE REMOVAL without Hbdge’s presence. mance, stated that Hodge "had his Bookkaaplns for im all Leaf raking, geragaa S attics Group cellent condition. $225. S3 Mazda Pickup "The town manager has been manager in April 1985. following a contract, he could be removed with But Schwebel said the matter was shot to come and make his case.” batlMStM, ladudins payroll • Skyllghlt, Attic Fans olssnsd, snow rsmoval. Ssnior 742-5981._____________ IRDC Z281987.4,000 ml les. •3700 series of resignations by previous or without cause. V FLOOR Sanding. Floors 1-454-4404 or evaluated twice within the last being handled properly. Phillips added. "It was sad, but it and quarterly taxei. • Rapairt S OamotHlona C Itlisn Discounts, ties sstl- "This is not a cause hearing." like new. Specializing 8 Foot couch $75. 7 foot T-top, phone hook-up, 84 Chev Caprice year." said council member Eliza­ town managers. Some thought that had to be done.” * fS% Senior Clllz0n mstss. Fall ralss. lOysorssxpsrt- 1-454-1336 couch $195. Living loaded! Factory war- Hodge, as a 13-year resident of Schwebel said. " (Hodge) received a copy of the 649-3281 Dlteount * In older floors, natural Wen., va Air •6495 beth Paterson. "We as a council or stained. No waxing. sncs. Can stisr 5 PM. room chairs $95 each. renty. Pristine condi­ A discussion of Hodge’s perfor­ agenda — 1 heard nothing from the As town manager, Hodge re­ Fraa Wrltttn E$tlmtl00 recognize the need for a trainod— Coventry, would bring stability to John Verfollle. 646- 645-8369--------- B aker's rack $175. tion. $14,500 or best 87 Line Continental professional staff.” the job. mance was to be held in executive town manager as to whether he ceived a salary of $36,500. His pay HAROLD HODGE JR. OualRy aroili baekad by a 5750. Teak table and chairs offer. Phone John 526- LO.MM SAVE ’ The council voted to appoint After the 3‘A-hour meeting, coun­ session, before any action being would be here tonight. It is my will continue for 60 days. nDt at m eeting Cuatomar Sattafactlon Rentals 3072 anytlme.g_______ ICARPENTRY/ Quaranlas $115. Arm chair table TREES $45. Dressers $45 each. 85 Nissan Stanza IREMOOEUIIS Call Now - Manchoater DDDGE Aspen 1977. 4 Dr. •6495 MISCELLANEOUS Trim m ed B R tm ovsd - 649-0717. Slant-6, 49,600 original 645-8259 Fall a W intar Claonup - rgsms miles, 1 owner. $1395. 86 Line. Town Car 8ERVICE8 Saasonad FIrawood M SAVE CARPENmY A Dallvary Avallabit - 1 0 FOR RENT MACHINERY 649-5445._____________ 8th directors Snow Plowing DDDGE Van 1976. 50,000 IIEMODEUNQ SERVICES ODD lobs. Trucking. ANO TOOLS 80 Ford Fiesta Oomptala home rapatra and ra- LOOKING FOR a second SINGLE room, female miles.
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