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Pierce Aide Also Refuses to Testify 20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Scpi. 26, 1989 APARTMENTS MISCELLANEOUS I FOR RENT FURNITURE IFOR SALE [ ^ C A R S CARS CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MANCHESTER - Two WING Chair - Navy blue STU DEN T % size violin Cashing in bedroom townhouse check. Like new. 646- PONTIAC 1980 Sunblrd-2 1986 HONDA XR-250 In igyp DATAIIN Bin ovn No problem Caution With cose $100, 15 com­ with fireplace, all ap­ 1427. door, 4 cylinder, auto­ storage. Mint, mint engine annJ°;„^l°." pliances, heat, hot wa­ bination storm win­ matic, sun roof, 63,000 condition. 175 original tion $1050 6°43 407i"nf dows, variety of size. miles. $800 or best ter, carpeting, olr con­ LOOKING FOR an aport- miles, legal street re- ter ^rn ‘^^-4971 at- ditioning. Coll 649-5240. Best otter. Room di­ offer. 644-2833. qulred, light kit. $2400 ment? Be sure to check vider with cabinet, Students find receipts MHS girls soccer M A N C H E ST E R - 1 bed­ the mony vocancles listed OLDS 1964 - Dynamic 88 or best offer. 228-0787. Soviets modernizing shelves, desk, TVshelf. Station Wagon. Possi­ room and 2 bedroom In clossifled each day Best offer. 646-3830. 1981 H O R IZ O N -4 door, 4 5 1 ^ paying big dividends/3 apartments. Stove, re­ ble restoration or speed, olr condition- I Q o l TRUCKS/VANS e^ily blanks SW/11 forces, says Cheney/7 frigerator. $500 month parts. Best otter. 643- ^ng, low mileage. 649- FOR SALE CARPENTRY/ CLEANING SERVICES plus utilities, 646-5355. MUSICAL 5967. ITEMS TAG REMODELING ONE Bedroom, applian­ SALES VOLVO DL 1982 - 4 door 1984 HONDA Accord - ’’ f® Loaded ces, $430, prime center I Sedan, light blue, 103K, Immaculate, 4 door, 5 deluxe COUNTRY CLEANERS location. For 1 person, USED Alto Saxophone - Good condition. $325 great shape. $4200. 649- speed, om/tm cassette, condl- GCF HOME Commercial and residantisl. deposit. References. 646-4527. NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ 3514._______________ low miles, 1 owner, sun ’J®® Experienced and dependable. eral Statute 23-65 prohibits No pets. Available Im­ BUICK Skylark 1980 - 2 roof, cruise, must see. SERVICES Call for a free estimate. mediately. 649-9287. the posting of advertise­ 646-3165. Remcxlellng, repair, decks. ments by any person, firm or door, excellent condi­ $11,800. 643-5614. Carol Green M A N C H E ST ER - 3 bed­ PETS AND corporation on o telegraph, tion, 52,000 miles, $1500. trim work, small jobs. room, appliances. SUPPLIES telephone, electric light or 643-1783. l e g a l NO TICES ------------ Senior Citizen Discount 6490778 $750/month. Security power pole or to o tree, shrub, rock, or ony other 645-6559 required. 649-0931, F R E E to good home. Two PONTIAC 74 Wagon - ELECTRICAL 8am-6pm. natural oblect without o writ­ NOTICE year old mole She­ ten permit for the purpose of 455cc, V8, auto, air PUBLIC HEARING ABLE HOME MANSFIELD - 1 and 2 pherd mix. Good with protecting Itorthepubllcond conditioner, power BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONSTANTINE ELECTRIC bedroom, country set­ children. Doghouse In- carries o fine of up to $50 tor window/locks, work- TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT IMPROVEMENT ting. $450 per month each offense. house. $400 or best Established 1961 cluded. 643-7131._____ HanrljPHtpr MpralJi No job too small and up. 487-1437. offe r. 646-6212. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Introduces the CO C K A T IEL Bird and Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Lin­ Free estimates M A N C H E ST ER - 3 bed­ accessories. $50. 645- CARS 1986 MERCURY Grand MANOR ROOM coln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester Fully insured and room duplex. Security. 6880. FOR SALE Marquis -4 door, white, Conriecticut, on Tuesday, October 3, 1989, at 7:30 p.m, to Custom designed modular licensed Nick 646-7007, Paul 647- loaded plus sunroof. consider and act on the following: addition. 1221.___________________ O ne owner. New Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 6 4 6 -1 2 8 4 CHEVY Caprice Classic Proposed appropriation to Education Special Projects - Fund Newsstand Price: 35 Cents • Ughtw^lght — can ba adtiad MANCHESTER - 6 room, MISCELLANEOUS brakes. Complete new to axiBting dacha or patlo't 1986 - 4 door, mint, tune up, lifetime 41 - for the following: • No foundation naadad — ao DUMAS ELECTRIC 3 bedroom duplex with FOR SALE 63,000 highway miles, a. Telecommunications Incentive..................... $7,877.00 can ba built anywbara Service changes, attic and basement. shocks. Call Jim McCa- • OualRy matarlala $7000. 291-8910. vanagh. 649-3800. b. Head Start - Social Services ........................ $300.00 • Inaulatad additional wiring and $700/month. Security c. Head Start - R esearch............................. $13,300.00 • Moat complatad In ona repairs on existing and references. 646- E N D R O L L S d. Adult Basic Education .............................. $23i308.00 waah. 0576._______________ 80 pack Also complete remodeling homes. Quality work at 2V h" width — 25« e. Professional Development Plan .................. $15,216.00 service MANSFIELD/Wlllington 13" w id th — 2 to r 25C CARDINAL f. Visually Impaired....................................$270,000.00 affordable prices. line - Route 44, 2 bed­ CLYDE • Addition a Dacha Newsprint end rolls can be CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. g. Head Start - F o o d ................................... $39,760.00 Pierce aide Entirely owner operated. • Roofing • Roofing room. Adults pre­ BUICK, INC. h. Hoad Start - Discretionary.......................... $1,000.00 picked up at the Manchester ROUTE 83, VERNON 1988 Pont Grand Am $8690 • Oaragaa • Siding 27 years exp. Call ferred, country pri­ to be financed by State Grants, Federal Grants, or donations. meeting Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. a Oormara a KItcban'a Joseph Dumas 80 Malibu Classic Wag. *2995 1988 Buick Century $10,980 vacy. No dogs. Monday through Thursday. Proposed appropriation to Special Projects - Fund 41 - exist­ a Raplaeamant Wlndowa $460/monthly, 2 84 Caprice Classic Cpe *6895 1988 Buick LeSabre $11,980 646-5253. ViOW ELL Cheney T991 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 ing Account #386--\buth Employment................ $1,500.00 Cell Ron months security. Coll 84 Buick Century Wag *5995 Class Ring, lOK, white 1988 SOLD Wagon $11990 to be financed by interest earned by the Emergency Employ­ 742-0569. 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 643-9966 MISCELLANEOUS gold. $150. 647-0607, 1968 Dodge Dakota PAJ $8960 ment Fund. on crime 10om-6pm. 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr *9995 1987 Chev Conv Van $13999 also refuses SERVICES 85 Buick Somerael 2 Dr. *7 2 9 5 Proposed Ordinance - To consider the adoption of an or­ FARRAND REMODEUNG 1987 Buick Park Ave $11850 VICTOR Vlctrolo Co- 86 Della 88 2 Door *9995 dinance authorizing the purchase of premises at 23-25 Trotter Room •dditlont. dacht roofing, CONDOMINIUMS blnet. Good condition. 1987 Honda CRX, 2Dr. *7380 Street from John J. and Margaret H. Hackett for the sum of 86 Bonneville 4 Door *6995 By Jam es F. Henry tiding, windows and guttsrs. All HAWKES TREE SERVICE $100 or best offer. 647- 1966 Chevy Monte Carto $8496 $177,000.00. (A copy of the proposed ordinance may be sean typoi of rsmodsling snd ropalri FOR RENT 86 Century Wagon *7495 Manchester Herald Bucket, truck & chipper. 0607, 10am-6pm. 1988 LeSabre LTD Cpe. $8960 in the Town Clerk's Office during business hours.) Call Bob Fsrrsnd, Jr. Stump removal. Free 88 Chevrolet Celebrity *7495 1986 LeSabre Cuat Cpe. $8480 MANCHESTER - One eetimates. Special 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 1986 Buick Electra 380 $9980 Proposed appropriation to General Fund - T R A N SF E R to Bus. 647-8509 consideration for elderly bedroom townhouse. BOLTON - More than 80 resi­ "cars 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 1985 Buick Riviera $9480 Captial Improvement Reserve and allocation in Reserve Fund to testify Res. 645-6849 and handicapped. Fully oppllonced kit­ dents concerned about burglaries in 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 1985 Cadi Sed. Dev $8995 8 for purchase of property at 23-25 Trotter Street.......... chen, living room wlth FOR SALE 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $6660 their neighborhoods attended a 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 $177,000.00 647-7553 fireplace, olr condi­ 1985 Chev Cavelier $5490 to be financed from proceeds of 1-291 condemnation award al­ two-hour informational hearing with CARPENTERS/HANDYMEN tioning, wosner/dryer 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13795 1985 Olds Clera $5895 ready received. WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ tee probing allegations of in­ Reasonably priced reelden- 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 town officials and state police Tues­ tlal Improvements. Cleaning, PIANO TUNING hook-up, deck. $675 per 1986 Buick Century Sed. $6380 cessional investigators, frustrated fluence-peddling, fraud and mis­ month plus utilities. Proposed appropriation to General Fund - T R A N SFE R to day at the Community Hall. hauling, building, remodel­ Mark Trotier BOB RILEY 81 Adams St., Manchester Capital Irnprovement Reserve and allocation in Reserve Fund in their effort to question former management at the Department of ing (le kitchens, baths, and 649-2369. State Trooper Richard Walsh, the 872-9111 649-4571 8 to existing Account #1206 — Community “Y" Improvements .. Housing Secretary Sam Pierce about Housing and Urban Development. rec rooms). All calls an­ 15 Years Exerience OLDSMOBILE resident trooper for Bolton, and Sgt. swered. Referencae. 259 Adams St., Manch. $16,000.00 the scandals at HUD, are facing “The committee has prejudged Reasonable Rates to be financed from Fund Balance. Mark Coleman, also of the slate 647-1824 649-1749 another refusal to testify from one of the issue and has formed opinions I HOMES LEGAL NOTICES Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Police - for the pur­ police, ran the meeting, with First 647-5719 New 1989 Cutlass Pierce’s former top assistants.
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