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New Era Seen A 16- -MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, April 20,1991 39 ROOMMATES 88 TAG SALES 9 1 CARS FO R SALE THE DEADLINE FOR WANTED K f f 'N ' C A R L Y L E b y U n y W rig M PLACING OR CHEVY CHEVELLE- PEOPLE WHO kn o w CANCELING AN AD IS GLASTONBURY-Large RUMMAGE SALE-Com- 1 968. Rebuilt 350 know there's a certain magic I ■ ! W W W room, share home, con­ munity Baptist Church, rtNOlHIfr^A N fW To yoO'fiE 12 NOON THE DAY motor, standard shift, about Classified Advertising. BEFORE. MONDAY - venient. quiet, safe. 585 East Center St. 12 bolt posi. Has not A Saturday, April 20, 9-3. FRIDAY. IN ORDER __^85/month. 657-4640. seen rain or snow since TO MAKE THE NEXT Professional-Non-smoker. 1988. $7000. Call 871- ISSUE. FRIDAY Large bedroom with full 91 CAR S FO R SA LE 0014. '/ou ^ler rt/5 /VA/U5 ^ Hb house privileges. $500/ AFTERNOON BY 2:30 AMC CONCORD-1980. 2 FORD-1978 Galaxy. Ex- W ad TODAY? '1M Hb PIANO ■ month. 644-6704. PM FbR MONDAY S Door, 6 cylinder, cellent condition. Good y { a iU 9 m .l P F 9\}9f ISSUE. THANK YOU automatic transmission. Body. $700. 645-1218. FOR YOUR New brakes, exhaust, WHArS THE USE? COOPERATIONIII You*U never water pump, tires, CARDINAL — WEATHER It TOO NASTY... radiator. Willing to part iianrhTB tTr H m lJi A — WEATHER IS TOO QOOD know the out. Call 871-0014. BUICK, INC. 1982 Chevy Caprice ts,e»s -HO ONE HAS TIME TO READ... 25 BUSINESS ISUZU-1984 Trooper. Low 1982 Chevy Com oro $2.«96 — MY AD WILL OET BURIED power of miles, runs great. As- 1986 Chevy Comcxo 14.996 IN ALL THE OTHER ADS... PROPERTY kinq $2200. Call Greg 1986 Buck LeSobre LTD 64.996 — NO ONE WILL REMEMBER Newsstand: S ^ H o m e ?3 O 0 Classified 647-9186 or 528-4111. 1986VWJettoGl 64,380 MY AD NEXT WEEK... Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper MANCHESTER-For Rent- 1987 Olds Delta 88 BroughoT) $6,980 Monday, April 22,1991 Used Car Lot. Main St. PONTIAC-1986 Grand 1987 Brick t o k Avenue $9,980 WE’VE HEARD ALL ITfE EXCUSESI near center. In opera­ until you use AM SE. Loaded. $3000. 1988 Porriloc Fkebkd $7,980 WE KNOW PROM RESEARCH STUDIBB Tua-r tion at least 45 years. Firm. 645-6250. 1988 Clero Brough. Cpe. $8,480 1988 Pontioc Bonnevlle $7,980 AN INTERESTINO. INFORMATIVE AD * 646-2426, 9am to 5pm, it yourself. TRANS AM-1984. T-tops, 1989 Buick Regal Cp e $9,896 WILL BE READ ANVTTIKI^® weekdays. power steering, power 1989 Honda Acco rd LXl $12,480 New era seen Call brakes, power 1989 Brick Century $8,980 Manchester Herald In s id e !Doday.A, 31 ROOM S FO R REN T windows, power locks, 1989 C ad n ac Fleetwood $18,986 1989 Brick Skylark Coupe $7,860 643-2711 auto transmission, rear I 9 t n i by NEA. IncJ LARGE-Country,private 1991 Brick LeSobre $18,460 defroster, tilt wheel, air 1991 Brick CentirySed. 113,980 bath/entrance,fire­ today to conditioning. $4500. I ■ Group home helps those In place.Non-smoking Call 871-0014. 81 Adams Street for downtown male preferred. No Manchester I trouble....................... R a g e 3. pets.742-5861. place an ad. By BRIAN M. TROTTA Blinder, Belle, architects, will be on ' 649-4571 MANCHESTER-Free Manchester Herald hand to describe their vision of the i ■ Town in ent Hnum traae BOB RILEY future of downtown. Residents and | " week with $100 security 93 C AM PER S & deposit. Clean, quiet, s s F L O o R m a OLDSMOBILEAfOLKSWAGEN Spcciolisl> D cfif! merchants will also be encouraged I .................................. R3Q e 3. TRAILERS MANCHESTER — Downtown furnished. 646-8337. 259 A D AM S ST., M AN CH ESTER merchants and town planning offi­ to share their opinions. Planning officials admit that I ■ Proposal for COUnsel IS FLOORSANDING 649-1749 SUNLINE-1983. 17-1/2', cials hope to turn the town’s 32 APARTMENTS FOR similar programs have been tried in | back............................P a g e 3. ‘ Floors like new Sleeps 6, Applianced. L A W N CARE primary thoroughfare into “Main RENT •Specializing In older floors SPECIAL PURCHASE bath, shower, awning. PAINTING/ CARPENTRY/ ROOFING/ Street U.S.A.” imder a revitalization the past, without much success. • Natural & stained floors Excellent condition. PAPERING However, this time the odds for sue- | ^ BOLTON-2 Bedroom. 1991 11 REMODELING SIDING effort to be unveiled this week. •No waxing anymore $3500. 649-8071. PERSONALIZED LAWN Carpet, appliances. No cess appear to be greater because a John Verfaille m ew M cn m O M in nCIRUI/CLiraU Officials hope that through the ef­ pets. $600 plus utilities. CUTLASS CALAIS , CAR E & LANDSCAPING LIONEL COTE consensus has been reached among News 646*5750 94 MOTORCYCLES & We are fully experienced. Insured Quality work at a Visit our beautiful showroom or call lor forts of the town and local mer­ 643-0926. 2 & 4 DOORS and Hoensed for commercial and reasonable pricel your tree estimate. ROOFING & SIDING businessmen and building owners as MOPEDS______ residential work. chants the downtown area can be MANCHESTER-? Famiiv M)ur Choice . Interior & Exterior HERITAGE •30 Years Experience to what needs to be done. The | In B rief Rease call for KITCHEN & BATH CENTER transformed into an attractive alter­ strategy has been developed over the Newly updated. 2 63 LANDSCAPING MOTORCYLE-lnsuranca. free and honest estimates Free Estimates •Fully Insured Bedroom in quiet Friendly service, com­ Call Brian Welgle 254 Broad Street native to the “antiseptic environ­ past three months as part of the 8 7 0 ^ Manchester •License # 506737 neighborhood. Close to BULL pOZING-Service. $9,995 petitive raes, same day 645- 8912 ment” of regional shopping malls Downtown Revitalization Planning 5 lX C O m p O f S U lO Lot improvements. ________ 649-5400_________ 646-9564 town center and Many Others coverage. Crockett like the I^vilions at Buckland Hills. busline. $595/Month Landscape grading. Agency, 643-1577. Process, which was funded by the jn S lC lG t © n t To Choose From A town meeting on the plan will plus Utilities. Dale. 529- Driveways graded and MARTY MAHSSON CUSTOM QUAUTY D m I K i n A D / M i T III I Reginald Plnlo/Manche«for Herald be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in the 8276. installed. 633-0896. YAMAHA-1990 XT 600. yardmasters KUUND ABOUT — Work continues on the temporary roadway that will carry trafffic while The vision of the Main Street of BOURNE, Mass. (AP) — Six Bought in June. Paid Spring Clean-Up Painting Interior/Exteiior One stop Improvements. LOAM Hearing Room at Lincoln Center. the future includes a gradual trans- campers, four of them children, MANCHESTER-2, 3. and TOP SOIL-For sale. Farm LYNCH USED CAR $4000, will sell for Framing to Painting. Mam Street is reconstructed. Traffic on the main thoroughfare will be restricted for several Lawns, Bushes, Trees Cut Wallpapering Town officials and project consul­ died of apparent carbon 6 Room apartments. land loam. 15 Yard load $2300. 643-2573. Licensed S Insured. SCREENED LOAM months. SAMPLE SELECTION Yards, gutters, garages 30 Years Experience tants, HMA Planners and Beyer, monoxide poisoning in their tent Security. 646-2426. minimum. $225 B.B.B. Member Gravel and Processed Please see DOWNTOWN, page 8. delivered. 633-0896. 8ri Odsmoblle Om ega >3.995 cleaned. Lawn Fertilizing. A ^ i- References, Insured at a Cape Cod campground, Weekdays, 9am-5pm. 84 Chevy Celebrity Call Dave Adamick tor a tree quote. >4,395 95 AUTO SERVICES ances Removed. Carpentry, Gravel. Sand. Stone 84 Toyota Cresslda 649-4431 authorities said today. MANCHESTER-2 Bed >6,595 645-6523 and Fill 85 Jeep Chetokee Pioneer >5,995 FREE- Hauling, Backhoe Work. The victims were believed to 85 Bronco IIXLS >6,595 JUNK CAR Any Job Considered. For deliveries call be from the New Bedford area, hot water, carpets, TOP SOIL-Rich farm top 85 hJsscn Stanza >4,995 G .L McHUGH PAINTING Assembly members unfazed RICK'S HANDYMATT High use revealed 85 Toyota C elico GT REMOVAL 742-7886 appliances, air, cable. 15.995 Interior/Extefior Painting police said today. All apparently No pets. 649-5240. soil delivered. 85 Toyota Comry 15.995 Call Parker St. Call 643-9996 85 Buck Skyhovrir 1,395 Wallpapering - Paper removal CARPENTRY SERVICE died of carbon monoxide Reasonable. 649-6087. Used Auto Parts Dedu, AddKbnt, Remodeling, 85 Ekick C en h jy ,395 Ceilings repaired and replaced poisoning, said State Police Sgt. 85 Pontiac 6000 LE 15,695 649-3391 Repaira, Sheelrodt MANCHESTER-2 Serving Home Owners East ol the * Alw Cleening S HauEng BOOKKEEPING/ 87 MISC. FOR s a l e " 85 HorxJa FTeiude Coupe ,16,995 FRENCirs LAWN 6 TREE SERVtCE in school drug poll by unions’ income tax push Antonio Tavares. Autopsies Bedroom Townhouse. 86 Toyota Corrjilo SR5 Coupe >6,195 JUNK-Cars. Will pay $5 to h now aooapling mowing aocounU River Since 1975 Senior Ckizen diacaunt INCOIVIE TAX Appliances, 1-1/2 Iniured - Raleranoaa were scheduled for today. FOR SALE-2 Scale down 86 Odsmoblle Cutlass Cletra 1.995 tow your car. Call Joey. tor till* Inm season. Call today lor your estimate baths, $725 a month. 86 Pontiac Grand Am • Lawn Cut 6 Trim 64«-ie48 By JUDD EVERHART and-file state workers, as they lobby the General As­ A portable heater was found 10 speed bikes.
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