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Lynch, 900 W. Center St., Manches­ ter. oesdsoi." GMC 1987 brand new Bliziard Of Bargains camper vans, refrigera­ tor, stove, bathroom facil­ ities, hookups, air, much TRUCKS -R" US IS A WEEKLY FEATURE APPEARING EVERY OTHER more, 3 In stock. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY IN CLASSIFIED. MOST OF THESE ADS ARE Scranton-Codlllac- aiirlipalrr l^rral^ Oldsmoblle-Pontloc-GMC Manchester — A City of Village Charm DEALER ADS. BUT INDIVIDUALS WISHING TO SELL THEIR TRUCKS ARE trucks. Route 83 Vernon. ENCOURAGED TO PHONE 643-2711 TO PLACE THEIR ADS... 872-9145.'' G M C 1984 Suburban. 6.2 diesel, auto, ps, pb, air, Friday, Feb. 6,1987 30 Cents TmiCK8/VAN8 TRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANS ■g^TRUCKS/VANS ' tut, cruise, loaded, blue & IF O im il RMSALE FOR SALE FOR SALE silver. Lynch, 500 W. Cen­ I ter St., Manchester. 646- 4321." F NEW 1987 NISSAN iMazda 19S7 B2000 SE5 cab Mazda 1987 B2000 SES plus GM C 1986 brand new 7000 GM C 1987 4 x4 'h ton Currin Plus. California brown, 5 shortbed. Ondo blue, series dump 5-7 yard, 366 pickup, brand new with Chevrolet 1986 Suburban, 4 WHEEL DRIVES beloe Interior, leather gray Interior. 2 to choose V-8. 5 speed with 2 speed Vh foot Fisher plow. brown ft white. 4,000 Firms say package, ps. M orlorty from. Morlarty Brothers, axle, red. Scranton Ready to go. 4 to choose miles, loaded. Scranton- Brothers, 315 Center St., 315 Center St., Manches­ Cadlllac-Oldsmoblle- from. Scranton Cadlllac- Cadlllac-DIdsmoblle- quits as Manchester. 643-5135.t^ ter. 643-5135.'' Pontloc-GMC trucks, Oldsmoblle-Pontloc-GMC Pontlac-GMC trucks, $ 3 9 9 9 route 83, Vernon. 872- trucks, route 83 Vernon. route 83 Vernon. 872- AS Ford 1983 F-lOO V-4, auto, Mazda 1987 B2000 cab plus 9145.'' 872-9145.1' 9145." LOW AS PS, sunroof, am/fm, glass Dover white, wine Inte­ cop, blue. Lynch, 500 W. rior. Morlarty Brothers, engineer E ‘ Price reflects $400 Nissaili rI a Smt eExpires 3/3/87 *"E" modef-5 spd. waste sites Center St. Manchester. 315 Center St., Manchester 646-4321.t,'. 643-5135.1' By Alex GIrelll GM C 1987 3500, 2-3 yard Mazda 1987 B2000 cab of CAST O N I S S A N plus. Sunbeam silver, UNBEATABLE! WINDSOR and George Layng dump, brand new. v-8, 4 The Manchester Herald speed, block. Scronton- gray Interior. Luxury Ich 209-6483 623-2466 Cadlllac-Oldsmoblle- package. Morlarty Broth­ are dean Pontlac-GMC trucks, ers, 315 Center St., Man­ Newly hired Manchester Town route 83, Vernon. 872- chester. 643-5135.1' OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 9 TO 9. SAT. T IL 5 Engineer Thomas R. Cunin has 9145.»»- resigned his position after working Mazda 1987 B2(XI0 cab By John F. Kirch Comfiany officials accused the only three days. Public Works Chevrolet 1986 KIO pickup, shortbed, light beige, state of wasting money, saying that beige Interior. Morlarty Herald Reporter Director George A. Kandra said 8 foot body, v-8, auto, ps, many sites listed have already been today. Currin plans to return to the Pb, 4 wheel drive. $10,995. Brothers, 315 Center St., Stock #5404 Manchester. 643-5135.t' Offidala of Manchester compan­ cleaned. engineering firm where he last Corter Chevrolet, 1229 “ It’s high time someone goes Main St., Manchester. 646- HOW DOES DILLON DO IT ies whose sites were recently worked, Kandra said. Mazda 1987 B2000 cab identified by the state as hazardous through this list and updates it,’’ 6464.1^ According to Kandra, Currin’s shortbed. Sunbeom stiver, “WE’LL BEAT ANY LEGITIMATE DEAL waste areas said this week they said Frank Kueza of F.R . Kueza Co. only explanation for his sudden Ford 1983 Ranger pIckUp, gray Interior. Morlarty disposed of harmful materiSla Inc., a Sooth Windsor firm that ON ANY NEW FORD CAR OR TRUCKI’’ decision against the town job was 4 cyl, 4 speed, blue t> Brothers, 315 Center St., years ago and were now complying installed E.A. Patten’s water- white. Scronton-Cadlllac- Manchester. 643-5135.t' treatment system. that be wanted to return to BRAND NEW 1987 FORD with state and federal laws. consulting work with the firm he Oldsmoblle-Pontlac-GMC The businessmen said the state “It’s an ignorant li^,’’ Kueza trucks. Route 83, Vernon. Valkswagen 1987 Vanagon RANGER PICKUPS had left. Department of Environmental Pro­ said. “ Someone in the D E P should 872-9145.»^ GL camper. 2.1 litre fuel Buy a Ford Ranger 4x2 Regular Cab have done their homework.” Ini, engine, 4 seater, rear tection had visited their sites in the Kandra said C u n in apologized Pickup with manual trana. 2.3L engine early 1980s, and in some cases Kueza said that a review of waste for the inconvenience he had Toyota 1981 Landcrulser 4 folding bench seat con­ ‘ Includes Nissan's $400 Rebate. Sales Tax, Title. Registration, equipped with: power steering, brakes, issued permits stating the com­ sites may show the state can spend caused the town and said he wanted x4 brown. Lynch, 500 W. verts to double bed, ps, pb, and dealer office fee extra. Offer expires 2-10-87. Center St., Manchester. clock, curtains, rear win­ clear coat paint, swing away mirrors. pany’s waste-disposal techniques less money for the cleanup. to leave immediately. 646-4321.1,' dow def, fire extinguisher, ■ complied with environmental laws. “ Let’s not say there are $10 gauges, heater front 8, million in problems when there’s $3 “ The town is back to square one,’’ “ I have no idea how I got on that Kandra said of the engineering GMC/Geneva 1987 custom rear. Illuminated vanity million in problems. You know list," said Forest E . Patten, the vacancy, which had taken months vans. 10 to choose from mirror, refrigerator, pro­ president of E.A. Patten Co. at SOS what I mean,” he said. pane stove. Stainless sink, DE CORMIER to nil. Scranton-Cadllloc- MOTOR SAIES, INC. WF WetherellSt. “There was a problem,” Lydall Oldsmoblle-Pontlac-GMC pop up roof with double spokeswoman Carol F . Butenas Currin, 36, was not available for bed, dining tables. Sky­ The federal Environmental Pro­ Trucks, route 83, Vernon. 285 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER (EXIT 60 OFF 1-84) 643-4165 OVER STOCK said. “ That was taken care of a long comment this morning. A secretary 872-9145.1' light, clothes storage. Util­ tection Agency cited Patten for ity hookups, 4 speaker, 40 PARCEL dumping dirty water onto the site in time ago.” at 8w Wethersfield office of Kasper Ford 1981 Chateau van. am/fm stereo cassette the early 1980s, Patten said. The AsMciates, where he had worked V-8, air, ps, pb, cruise. system, power locks, win­ TRUCKS DELIVERY company has since installed a ROBERT J. PASCOE, the manu­ since February 1085 until Monday, Lynch, 500 W. Center St., dows, mirrors. Air condlt- IN VANS water-treatment facility to clean facturing engineer manager at when he started as town engineer, Manchester. 646-4321 .t' onlng, rust protection, the water, before it is draiqed into Carlyle Johnson, said the company ■aid C u n in was scheduled to return plus many more. Va­ STOCK! the newer watem, he aaid. excavated coiAtaminated toil in lOSS, to WMk on Monday. nagon features: finished Take a Look Chevrolet 1984 C-10 PattdH,'along wfiKCMyle'John­ under-DEP order# and waakowdi A number of town officials pickup, 6 cyl, 30,000 mites, In Titian red metallic with compliance with atate regulations. son Machine Co. at 52 Main St., speculated that he left because of brown. Scranton- grey & black velour Inte­ H ie soil had been contaminated by rior. Stock number 3621. Dean Machine Producta at 102 lucrative offers from Kasper Asso­ Cadlllac-Oldsmoblle- solvents, state officials said, from List price $22,777. Sole Colonial Road, Klock Machine at ciates to return to his former job. Pontloc-GMC trucks. waste disposed on the site in the Route 83, Vernon. 872- prlce-$20,8IX) plus tox & 1366 Tolland Turnpike, Lydall Inc. 9145.t' ______________ reg. LIpman Number 1 at 815 Parker St., the Manchester 1970s. Currin was hired in December BRAND NEW 1987 4x4 “It is our understanding,” Pas- after more than six months of Volkswagen, 24 Tolland e cyt. Ovardriva, Automatic, ploar packaga, alaciric sanitary landfill at 263 Olcott St., Chevrolet 1985 Astro, red, Tpke, route 83 Vernon. Raar window dafroalar, pa, pb. Ralaad arhka lattar and the former site of Ability coe said, “ that we have completely searching for a replacement for v-6, automatic ps. Lynch, 649-2638.t' off road tliaa, AM/FM ataiao. Bright low mount mlt^ Machine ft Tool Co., 315 Broad St., cleaned the site." former Town Engineer Walter 500 W.
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