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Muskegon: a Lesson in Redevelopment Said Be Sure to Talk to Pappas Because He’S Being Ing No Progre.Ss and Refused the Settlement Calls for the Light & Power Co W — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. June 16, 1986 -M l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 MANCHESTER FOCUS f ^ O R T S KIT If CARLYLE ^ Lwry WrisM Garside mulls Muscle builders Clemens, Bosox MISCEIIANEOUS I CARS R n CAMPERS/ 1 ^ MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE [ 3 1 ]“"*F 0 H M U [^ T R A IL E R S [^AUTOMOTIVE campaign in 12th are hearty breed trounce Yankees 1 D5^^T 0NCeB£^AKb, tW>. Parting 1979 Chevy C-10 Maple Oval Drop leaf Childs school desk with Datsun B210 Light Blue, 1976 Toyota Corolla-4 Excellent camper tent ... page 10 ... page 11 p a g e 1 5 N6CWle I 50Mr dinette table and 2 chairs. heavy-duty choir. $10. 1980 five speed drive. Very Pickup. 8 foot bed, note, ybo fbfe FmHgR.'s DAy w a s speed, 82,000 miles. Good trailer. Sleeps 4, $300. wheels and cap. Call 646- _______ Original cost over $500. Three huge whiskey bar­ good condition. Must Sell. Condition. Dependoble 643-6187. IM -SHOEK,? Now $200 firm. 643-6801. rels. Painted and stained 649-2647. 1786 after 5:30 weekdays, transportation. Call after all weekend. light brown $30. 643- 6pm. 647-0801. 4859/520-8736.0 oops. A\y 1982 Buick Skylark. One I MOTORCYCLES/ Ladder rack fits van. $60. TV/STEREO/ owner, very good condi­ I m o p e d s Call 649-9567.0 MISTAKE, I Electronic Cash Register. tion, 4 door, 6 cylinder, I APPLIANCES 1984 model. Unitrex with CAMPERS/ 'T^WteAdilPrfcR standard transmission, Ladder rack fits van $60 ABcVr?2i0 lb. tox, void, checks, charge air conditioning, power TRAILERS 1983 Honda Moped, 2003 Panasonic Upright Va­ keys. More! $99.00 643- miles, excellent condi­ firm. Call 649-9567 after steering, power breaks, 4:30.0 cuum — With attach­ 9649. rear defrost, tilt, cruise, tion, call 646-3203. ments, bags 8i extra belt. 7 1979 Apache Tent Trailer- A M /F M stereo cassette, Sleeps 8. Excellent condi­ 2 New Heads complete for months old. $50. Good 400 National Geographies wire wheels. $2995. 649- Suzukl-Enduro, 1972, runs condition. Coll 646-3245 tion. $2000. 649-1797 after great,. $250. Phone 643- G M targetmaster 350 en­ magazines, years 50's, 3261. 5pm. gine. $75 each. 649-2287.0 after 5pm. 60’s, 70'S. $70. Call 742- 8502. 6016.0 Maurltpstrr) Manchester — A City o( Village Charm Hrralft Used refrigerators, washers, ranges-clean, Diapers $4.50 per package guaranteed, partsandser- of 10 Adult Medium for vloce. Low prices. B.D. men or women. Call 644- Pearl & Sons, 649 M a in St. 0348.0 Tuesday. June 17, 1986 25 Cents 643-2171. BUSINESS & SERVICE DIREaORY Color computer 2 TRS-80, MACHINERY 16k, basic, excellent con­ OtMIftrWA. HK dition. $90, 646-4995.0 PAINTING/ I^MISCELLAkEOUS I MISCELLANEOUS T A/5 AND TOOLS CHILOCARE [H E J PAPERING SERVICES SERVICES 8th plans Fur piece, 4 skins, light Mall builders Lawn Mower-Toro- mink, all faces, feet In­ Name your own price — Odd lobs. Trucking. Gosollne power-Rotarv- tact, excellent condition. Home repairs. You name HOMES ten years. Runs Well. 643-6526.0 Father and son. Fast, cam paign I HOMES If, we do It. Free esti­ FOR SALE $30.00 649-8822. dependable service. FOR RENT w ill do babysitting In my Painting, Paperhanging mates. Insured. 643-0304. Double A Fence Co. Ex­ Tools tor Sale: Precision Licensed Manchester 8, Removal. Call 646-5761. pert stockade and roll; seek rezoning Forest Hills-Large 4 bed­ Glastonbury 2 bedroom home. (Verplanck School Hawkes Tree Serylce — fencing, repair or Installa­ ground and hardened. 5 ENDROLLS Bucket Truck 8, Chipper. with mail room, 2Vj bath colonial on house with complete In­ Inch swivel sine plate on a 27% width - 25« Area). Coll 646-3793. Commercial Painting tion. Call Tony Albert. cul-de-sac. First floor Contractors-Interlor and Stump Removal. Free Es­ law apartment, 521-5234. 4 '' a Inch X 7lnch base, vise 13V. width - 2 for 258 649-9906. family room with fire­ exterior painting. 20 years timates. Special consider­ By George Lavng 27^8 X 3'4 opening quick M U ST be picked up at the place, roomy eat-ln- Manchester-3 bedrooms, In business. Fully Insured. ation for Elderly and Han­ A. Henry Personalized Herald Reporter openings and closing, ml- Manchester Herald Office CARPENTRY/ dicapped. 647-7553. kltchen, spacious dining appliances, $675 per tutoyo dial calipers, other before 11 A.M. ONLY. I Free Estimates. 742-8628. Lawn Care-Complete for expansion room. A real find tor month. Security, No Pets. tools. Coll 649-9246. REMODELING lawn care and landscab- Instead of hiring a private firm, $159,900. Joyce G. Epstein 647-9137. Delivering clean farm Ing. Free estimates, fully the Eighth Utilities District Board Real Estate, 647-8895.0 Farrand Remodeling — loam; 5 yards $75 plus tax. Insured, all work guaran­ of Directors decided Monday to 3 Bedroom Colonial. 18’'2 Cabinets, roofing, gut­ Also sand, stone, and teed, senior citizens dis­ By John F. Kirch Rural Residence is a low-density gravel. Call 643-9504. develop its own mailing to inform by 1 2 ^ 2 fireplaced living GOOD THINGS TAG SALES ters, room additions, I ELECTRICAL counts. 647-1349. Herald Reporter residential classification, while a taxpayers what it would cost if the room. Dining room, TO EAT decks, all types of remo­ CUD zone allows for a mix of independent sewer and fire author­ 1 REAL ESTATE newer kitchen with m icro- deling and repairs. FREE Dumas Electric — Having The developer.s of the planned high-intensily residential, com­ wave, nice hardwood estimates. Fully Insured. ity were forced to merge with the I WANTED It's Electrical Problems? WCT BASEMINTS? Buckland Hill.s Mall have taken a mercial and industrial town. floors, walk-ln attic, T '2 Telephone 643-6017, after Need o large or a small development. baths, 2 porches. $140,000. D 8i D Landscaping. new step toward construction of The district had considered Wanted to buy o house tor 6pm, 647-8509. Repair? We Specialize In 647-8130. Spring Clean Ups, Prun- We'll correct all your the mammoth shopping center in The third application proposes to hiring the Manchester public rela­ $76,000 thru C H F A In M a n ­ Residential Work. Joseph Chaponls Brothers. Clark Carpentry and remodel­ Dumas. Fully Licensed. Ings, flower 8, shrub plant­ water problems. the Interstate-84 corridor. amend the CUD regulations them­ tions firm of Chamas Inc. to print a chester or Coventry. No Street South Windsor. Coming ings. Free estimates. Call selves tn allow more commercial Real Estate Agents STORE AND ing services — Complete Free Estimates. 646-5253. Free estimates and New York developer John Fin- multi-colored brouchure for distri­ Pick your own strawber­ home repairs and remo­ 659-2436 after 5:30pm. and industrial development in the bution later this month in some Please. 647-1105. OFFICE SPACE ries. Containers fur­ written guarantee. guerra — who along with the deling. Quality work. Ref­ Homart Development Co of Chi­ zone than is currently permitted 4,800 real estate tax bills. But after nished. Open from 8am- erences, licensed and In­ Hatchways, founda­ All three applications will proba­ June 21st HEATING/ Odd Jobs-Polntlng, win­ cago has proposed to build the learning that the project would Manchester - Downtown 8pm or until picked out. sured. Call 646-8165. tions, cracks, gravity bly go before the Planning and No children under 14 ye­ PLUMBING dow cleaning, hedge- 750,000-.square-foot mall in north­ cost at least $5,400, the directors retail or office space, 1750 I feeds, tile lines, dry Zoning Commission in September, agreed to draft their own one-page Rentals square feet. 668-1447. ars of age allowed In field. /lawn cutting. Call Mark ern Manchester — has filed three Please call 528-5741 for 649-5695 anytime. wells, sump pumps, separate zoning applications with planning officials said Monday. black-and-white supplement. Automotive Fogorty Brothers — Ba­ In the first two applications. For Rent-2,000 square feet latest picking throom remodeling; In­ window wells and the Planning Department that “It is steep.” director Thomas Information. Finguerra is proposing to change Landers said of the brochure's ROOMS In Industrial Section of stallation water heaters, Bookeeplng fullcharge 14 drainage lines. could mean substantial increa.ses Manchester, near 1-84. Independent Construc­ garbage disposals; faucet in the amount of land developed the zoning of two separate parcels cost. Landers, who oversees dis­ FOR RENT Strawberries-PIck your CARS tion Co. General Contrac­ years experience for OVER 40 YEARS Concrete floor, overhead repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M- small business. Write C 8, and major changes in the type of The first parcel is about 20 acres trict public-relations efforts, said door, buss bar, office, coll own at Lombardo's Berry FOR SALE tors, custom home build­ asterCard accepted. EXPERIENCE. RE­ and is located off of Buckland Basket, 340 Forest ST., N Bookeeplng, 47 Teresa construction allowed around the Charnas officials told him during a Room for rent. Kitchen 646-7804. ing ond remodeling, FERENCES. State Street, just south of 1-84 meeting fast Thursday that the East Hartford (Off of siding, excavation, etc. Rd., Manchester, CT. mall. priveledges, on busline, Registered. Fully in­ The second contains 97 acres printing fee alone would be $3,800. close to center of town Manchester Office or re­ Forbes St.) Open from Call 456-8865 or 456-7215. For a long-lasting fire, 8:30am to 8pm, 7 days a sured. ALBERT According to two of the applica­ abutting Slater Street.
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