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6,0Da Great Lawn Changes Get New Boost 20- -MANCHESTER h e r a l d , Monday, Sept. 18, 1989 ROOMMATES I TAG ITRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANS CARS CARS r r n motorcycles / WANTED SALES CARS FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE [ » 2 ] MOPEDS a p a r t m e n t to share Too Little 1986 CHEVY Pick-up - 8 Sliding with 2 women, respon­ NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ 1971 BRONCO In storage. 1985 SUBARU DL 4 door PONTIAC 1980Sunblrd-2 CHEVROLET Comoro HONDA 1986 XR-250R - In eral Statute 23-65 prohibits toot bed, 21,000 miles, Hostages sible, $250 + 1/3 elect- Blue and white. Mint Sedan - Standardtrons- door, 4 cylinder, auto­ 1985 - V-6, tuned port storage three years, rlc and phone. 646-5483. the posting of advertise­ condition. 56,000 orlgl- $7000 or best offer mlsslon, 42,000 miles, m atic, sun roof, 63,000 175 miles. Showroom ments bv any person, firm or 649-1698. Injection, 5 speed air, nol miles, 302standord. $3,000. 646-7423. miles. $800 or best .power steering ond condition. Street regis­ ROOMMATE Wanted - corporation on a telegraph, $10,000 firm . 228-0787 Mental retardation M anchester $250 telephone, electric light or OLDS 1964 - Dynamic 88 offer. 644-2833. brakes, am /fm , 82K, tered, light kit. $2400 or Heavily favored Mets m onthly. M7-0121. power pole or to a tree, mornings and evenings Station Wagon. Possi­ $4,499. 646-9826. best offer. 228-0787. Fantasy may have shrub, rock, or any other or 633-5488. SUBARU 1988 GL-10 XT6 ble restoration or ATTENTION - Govern­ PONTIAC Firebird 1977 - faces budget shortfall/5 MANCHESTER - Prime natural oblect without a writ­ Coupe. Excellent con­ parts. Best offer. 643- DO YOU have a bicycle no trail Cubs by 6 V2/II East Center Street lo­ ten permit for the purpose of dition. 12K, loaded. ment seized vehicles Needs work. Best offer. one rides? Why not offer It been acted out/7 1971 GMC Dump Truck - 5967. from $100. Fords, Mer­ Coll 649-9151 after 5pm. cation! Attractive Co­ protecting itorthepubileand 6500 series, 5-7 yards. Asking $12,900. Call 646- for sale with a want ad? lonial decore with fire­ carries a fine of up to $50 for 5115. VOLVO DL 1982 - 4 door cedes, Corvettes, eoch offense.__________ Excellent condition. FORD LTD Country place. Great road Sedan, light blue, 103K, Chevys. Surplus Buy­ Squire Wagon - 1972, visibility and parking. New - brakes, front great shape. $4200. 649- ers Guide. 1-602-838- [ cars end, transmission, pto 1971 - Satellite Se bring, 400V-8, excellent condi­ Security system. $925 "EASY DOES IT " Is the 3514. 8885. Ext. A775. tion. $500. 647-7890. FOR SALE per month. Allbrio way to describe placing a and shaft, drive line, 383 big block, 727 trans­ Realty, 649-0917. want od. Just call 643-2711 clutch. $5,800 firm . 228- mission. New crank and we do the rest! 0787 mornings or and bearings. $2500. evenings. 646-6649. CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME FURNITURE TABLE Wrought Iron, black, 30x42, oblong, glass top with 4 padded PRICING SAVES YOU CASH! iHanrhpBlpr HcralJi chairs. Excellent con­ dition. $65, 872-8974. CHORCHES : 89 CLEARANCE SALE! : rHRY.si.KK O a d g E Oodge Truths OFFICE/RETAIL Tuesday, Sept. 19,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm EQUIPMENT Newsstand Price: 35 Cents SMITH Corona Electric - Excellent, hardly used. $55. M att Fuller 568- 1989 BUICK REGAL 1989 BUICK CENTURY 1989 BUICK LESABRE 2366, before 10am. Hurricane leaves 50,000 homeless SPORTING 2,999* *12,997* on,y *14,997* over Sk'#9392 Sk #9481 Sk. #9308 GOODS SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Great Lawn 2 Dr. Coupe, Automatic, A/C 4 Dr., Automatic, A/C 4 Dr., A/C, Cass., Demonstrator — Hurricane Hugo spun toward GOLF Clubs. Used starter the Bahamas today after scouring and full sets. $25 toon, Factory Invoice On All '89 black, 30x42, oblong, 2.9% GMAC FINANCING OR UP Puerto Rico with 125 mph winds, glass top with 4 padded Cars & Trucks In Stock, PLUS leaving at least 14 dead throughout chairs. Excellent con- TO $1500 MFGR. REBATE the eastern Caribbean and more dltlon. $65, 872-8974. than 50,000 homeless. changes get Very Special Prices On ’90 In UP TO 24 MOS. TO APPROVED CUSTOMERS. in c l u d e s facto ry rebate. SIX Piece Bedroom Set- The National Weather Service in Dark walnut, black trim , $500. 647-9028 Stock Or Incoming PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK Kansas City reported another 25 evenings. deaths in Puerto Rico. There was PLUS 1988 Buick Century Sedan no immediate confirmation from Tracies Needed... island officials, who said poor PETS AND ^Invoice Shown Every Time Automatic. A/C, FM Stareo, V6. new boost Expires 9/18/89 communications were hindering SUPPLIES Sharp, Lx)w Mileage! efforts to assess the damage. •Rebates up to Hugo hit northeastern Puerto By Nancy Concelman sion owners have filed plans for FREE - Two Ferrets, Financing development of the lawn or conver­ male and female. Call Rico and then skirted its populous Manchester Herald On Selected ’2000 on sion of the mansions. 292-6217. Models OR Watch This Space Each Week northern coast on Monday. It selected models Until Sold HO,980 roared on to the northwest and After six months and numerous The Historic Zone amendments toward open water, its hurricane- revisions, amendments to the His­ were proposed by mansion owners MISCELLANEOUS ir PRE OWNED SPECIALS ★ USED CARS force winds missing the toric Zone regulations allowing con­ Alex Urbanetti, Wesley C. Gryk, I FOR SALE 1988 Pontiac G rand Am .................$ 8,690 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo ............... $ Dominican Republic. struction of multifamily housing on 8,495 the Cheney Great Lawn and conver­ Plea.se see LAWN, page 10 86 PLYMOUTH 8 7 JE E P 84 BUiCK 1988 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr................ $11,980 At 9 a.m. EDT today, the hur­ E N D R O LLS 1986 LeSabre LTD Coupe ............. $ 8.980 ricane’s center was near latitude sion of the Cheney mansions to mul­ VOYAGER CHEROKEE 4x4 CENTURY 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan .............$ 8,990 27’/4" width — 25<t Auto, Air. LE Interior, Auto, Air, Pioneer Pkg, Xtra Auto, Air, PWR Windows, 1986 LeSabre Custom Coupe ..... $ 8,480 21.8 degrees north and longitude tifamily units were passed by the 13" width — 2 for 25C Woodgrain Sides, Cassette Nice. Locks, Sunroof, PWR Seats, 1987 Buick Century Wagon .........$ 8,680 68.1 wesL about 195 miles east of Planning and Zoning Commission Zone rules Low Miles. 1986 Buick Electra 380 ................... $ 9.980 Newsprint end rolls can be LIST M0345 LIST M2235 Grand Turk Island in the southern Monday. LIST *5768 1988 Dodge Dakota PU Truck .... $ 8,980 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille ........ $ picked up at the Manchester 8,995 Bahamas, according to the Nation­ The commission approved the Herald ONLY before 11 a m. SALE ’8875 SALE ’ 11395 1987 Chev Conversion Van ......... $13,999 1985 Buick Regal Coupe ............... $ would allow Monday through Thursday. SALE 6,860 al Weather Service. Winds fell to amendments by a 4 to J vote after ’4975 i'. AIR Conditioners - Frlgl 1987 Buick Park Ave Sedan ........ $11,850 1985 Chev. C aviliar Sedan ............ $ 5,490 105 mph. alternate Theodore Brindamour said 1987 Honda CRX 2 Dr....................... «■ he believes the amendments conflict mill projects daire, approximately 86 CHRYSLER 7,380 1985 Olds Ciera Sedan ................... $ 5,895 Forecasters said it likely would 8500 BTU, $50. General 86 OLDS DELTA 89 D O D G E hit the U.S. mainland later in the with the intent of a historic zone, Electric carry all, $75. ROYALE LEBARON GTS PLUS MANY MORE. UP TO 60 DAY. 3,000 MILE 100% POWER TRAIN WARRANTY. week but said it was too early to The Associated Press which he said is to preserve. console humidifier, SPIRIT By Nancy Concelman v-6. Auto, Air, P. Windows. 4 Dr. Llttback, Auto, Air, predict where. ‘The (proposed) historic zone $25. 643-6733._________ Locks, Seat. Low Miles. PWR Windows, Locks, Tilt, 9000 miles. Remainder of 7/70 STORM AFTERMATH Two men are seen in a gutted storefront in San Juan Monday Manchester Herald Cruise, Turbo, Ex Cond warranty. Auto, Air, Turbo. would do the opposite a historic THREE metal oak top LIST ‘ 8995 Cleanup efforts were under way after Hurricane Hugo struck the island. LIST *6745 LIST *10864 zone is supposed to do,” Brin­ desks with office chairs today throughout Puerto Rico, Members of the Planning and and 2televlslon stands. SALE where Gov. Rafael Hemandez- damour said. ’ 7495 SALE ’ 5697 SALE ’9977 CfiRDINfiL BUICK, INC. storm had still not been restored Civil Defense officials reported Zoning Commission Monday nar­ Call 649-2371. Colon said at least 27,900 people this morning. Hurricane Hugo Other members argued that one HOLIDAY Health Execu­ 80 percent of the homes on the Cheney mansion owner already has rowly approved an amendment to were left homeless. Police cars with flashing lights u s Business II and Industrial zone tive Membership - "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" Puerto Rican island of Culebra CooOrftons MS 04 approval to build 14 singlc-farjiily Value over $850. Asking 80 Oakland St., Manchester Hugo’s winds overturned cars, patrolled San Juan streets early regulations allowing developers to .0 were were either destroyed or TuesKtay 6 A M EDT eCRMUOA houses on eight acres in the center $600. Five dollar a year 81 Adams Street, Manchester A # peeled roofs off houses and office today, and guards protected convert historic mills to multifamily damaged. 21 2N. 67 7W of the lawn, which is now zoned dues.
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