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Storm Rips Manchester, Kills Power to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Sept, 6, 1985 MANCHESTER FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER TOWN OF MANCHUT1R CAR8/TRUCK8 LIOAL NOTICI TAG SALES |F0R8ALE Tht Planning ond Zoning Commlulon will hold o public Meanest cut of all Manchester soccer Gloudy, hot today; htorlnd on WtdnMdov, Stpttmbgr II, 1015 at 7:00 P.M. In th t BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Town history museum Htorlng Room, Lincoln Ctntar, 494 Main Strott, Manchn- Multi Family — This wee­ 1980 Ford Fiesta — Hatch­ ttr, Oonnoctlcut to hear and conildgr the following peti­ kend beginning Friday. back, standard, radial, has new personality little change Sunday tion*: won’t open this fall can happen to you R ER V il^ FAHITIN6/ I BUIL0IN8/ Too many Items to list, good condtion, A M /F M T H l IiaH TH U T ILITIH DISTRICT ■ ZONING RIGULA- SERVICES Radio, 4 speed. $2,195. l o i j j PAFERHiO CONTRACTINQ 133-140 Strawberry Lane, ... p a g e 2 TION AMENDMENT (E-m - To amend Article II. Section OFFERS! QFEREO Best offer. 646-6876. ... p a g e 3 ... page 111 ... page 15 10.01 to allow municipal office*, police itaflon* and fire Manchester.____________ hou*e> a* permitted uie* provided the (Ite abut* a molor or minor orterlol o* defined by fhe Town'* Plan of Develop­ Odd lobs. Trucking. Office Machine Repairs Falntmg^ — ComoWe Garage Sale — Friday & ment. and Cleaning-Free pick log - Extertor and lnt» “ nd^emcJ Home reoairs. You name bp dnddellverv.ao Years rior, ceilings rw irrt. ^ e rw m ^ rem^ Saturday, 10am-2pm. ALBERT LINDSAY - SPECIAL EXCEPTION • TAYLOR It, wo do It, Pree esti­ w . ----------References, lullvlnsored. deling. Quality w o«. R et Tools, books, coins, glass, STREET, TOLLAND TURNPIKE AND PARKER STREET mates. Insured. 6434304. experience. Coil 647-1228 miscellaneous. 257 Spruce 1970 Delta 88 — New (L-17) - Application under Article II, Section 9.15.01 to de­ for (sppointment. Quolltv work. M artin erence^ ond ln-| Street. No Early birds. battery. $500 negotiable. velop 0 *lte In exce*s of 4 acre* (7.47 acre*) and which re- AAottsson, evenings, 649- sored. Coll 6464165, aulre* parking In exce*> afMparklngipace* (277epace* re- Lawnmowers repaired)-' 643-7836. 4431. auexted).- 20 Taylor Street, Buelneu II Zone. Free pick up ond del ly^rv. 1 Dumos Electric— Hoving Saturday — September BARNEY T. PETERMAN, SR. AND BARNEY T. PETER­ 10 percent senior' dis­ Electrical Problems? 7th, 9am-3pm. Mony MAN, JR. • ZONE CHANGE - NORTH MAIN STREET (P-50) count. Expert service. Wishing will not sell ony- household Items, clothes, - To change the lonlng cla**lflcatlen from lndu*trlal Zone to Free estimates. Economy Quolltv cnildcare — ot thing ... a iow ^^O d In Need A toys. 59 CooperhIII Street, Bu*lne*i II aparcel of approxImotelvLOtacre*Identifiedoi ClossNIed will. Why not Repoir? We ^ c l a l l i e In Uiwn AMwer, 647-3660. affordable rotes for chid- Manchester. 1983 Jeep CJ7— Excellent the ¥»e>terly portion of 543-545 North Main Street, as shown ren from 6 weeks lo S‘ l^ace one todovi 643-2711. Residential Work..Joseph on the mop Included In the petition. Dumos. Fully Licensed condition. 28,000 miles. Hdwkes Tree Service — yeors old. For more Infor­ Many extrbs. Call 649- JACK DAVIS - RESUBDIVISION • DEER RUN TRAIL ■ LEO mation oh our concept of Famind Remodeling — Free Estimates. 646-5253. MmhtBtne * I r r aCotiirHciwSaturday. l Qon i Sept. 7,1985 — Single copy: 25« J. LANE (D-17C) - To resubdIvIde "Lvdall Woods", Phase Bucket Truck 8. Chipper. 9493. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm III & IV, Section 11, to add a portion of the open space area of Stump Removal. Free Es­ what (rffordoble chtldcdre Coblnets, roofing, gut­ Parcel L to lot 164, Leo J. Lane. con mean to you, cOllusat ters, room additions, A ll types remodeling or timates. Special consider­ repairs — Complete kit­ Tag Sale — Saturday, 1967 Chevy Malibu — 2 At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written Grandmother's House, decks, all types ot remo- ation for Elderly ond Han- chens, baths, garages, od- 9/7/85, Roindate, 9/8/85.‘ doors, 6 cylinder, good communications received. Copies of these petitions have dlcawed. 647-7553. Inc., 649-2469. dellna and repairs. FREE 15 Delmont Street, Man­ running condition. Needs been filed In the Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected estimates. Fully Insured. dltlons, dormers during office hours. , TeVepiione 'dSMOUratter porches, decks. No job chester. 9am-3pm. Metal some body work. Asking Dellverina rich loam — 5 cabinets, kitchen table $550. 646-5030 after 5pm. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 6pmi 647-8909. too large or small. Coil Leo Kwash, Secretory yards, S65 plus tax. Sand, Lorry, 6494985. and chairs, toys, many storm rips Dated at Manchester, CT this 6th doy of September, 19S5. grovel, 8> stone. 643-9504. household Items.________ 73 Charger — 340 Mag­ Sewing Leon Cleszvnskl Builder 016-09 /■ Dress num, 4 barrel, needs Good Quality Bockhoe meriting, alten rtloni and — New homes, additions, HEATW8/ remodeling, rec rooms, work. $800 or best offer. and Excovoting WorX. sewtng. Con jM r-8730. ' PUlMBINe 646-3469. Bockhoe, excavation and gargges, kltrtiens remo- I HOMES HOMES / delM. celllnm, bath tile, Tag Sale — Saturday, snow plowing. No prob­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Nabisco Brands USA is FOR SALE FOR SALE lem. Coll independent dormers, roofino. Resi­ Sunday, 7th & 8th, 9i"m- Manchester, dential or commercial. throom remodeling; In­ 3pm. Miscellaneous accepting sealed bids un­ ConstrOctlon Co., 456- til 9/20/85, on number 6494291. stallation water heaters, household Items, toys, 8865. M other with One-yeor- 3285, 1979 GMC truck, garbage disposals; faucet clothing, baby Items, otd son ovatlobte to sit In mileage, 111,000,900 cubic repairs. 6494539. Vlsa/M- books. 37 Benton Street, We Will ae o n your house, your home. Own transpor­ foot body. Truck needs osterCdrd accepted. Monchester.___________ apartment or office. tation. 6464516 onyttme. new speedometer, can be luilBUaiNNe/ Weekly, bl-weekiv or as seen at 35 National Drive, kills power sTPUBLISHER’S NOTICE I^CONTRACnNO Tag Sale— Penny's Dorm you wish. Have 5 years FLOOnNO size refrigerator, end ta­ Glastonbury, CT. Contact experience. Excellent ref­ bles, mirrors, books, fans, Bob West. Nabisco By Alex GIrelll wind cut a path overland between erences. Someone you Rdbeft E. Jarvis, miscellaneous furniture. Brands USA reserves the Herald Reporter Loomis Street and Rrian Drive, EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY con trust. Coll after 5pm, Bullding-RSmodeilno Floor sanding — Floom Saturday, 9am-4pm. 28 right to reject any and all uprooting trees and breaking off 7 Lori, 647-9963. tike new. Speciglliing In bids. All real estate advertised lr> this n ^spaper is subieci totheFe- SpedGtIit. Additions, gor- Elwood Rd.(otf PIfkIn). A 90-minute series of downpours tree limbs at about 6 p.m. Rumors deral Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes il iliega) to advertise described it as a small tornado, but Interior Painting 8, Wal- Interior floors. No waiting with flashes of lightning beat down any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race Chens, bathrooms, re- Stained Tag Sale — Squire Vil­ 1973 Chevy Impala Coupe Preuss was reluctant to call it a Ipaperino — Coll even­ ipoperlng Colt even- anymore. John Verfollle lage, 38F Channing. Child­ on Manchester Friday evening, color, religion, sex or national origin, or ari intention to makeany p I o c e m e n t — V-8, automatic, power tornado. ings, Gary McHugh, In g s , Gary M cH ugh, ren's clothes, glassware, steering, power brake, air dropping trees across power lines such preference, limitation or discrimination This newspaper wtndows/doors. 6434712. Coll 646-5750. In Rolton, power was out in the will not knowingly acceptanyadvertisement for realesialewhicn 643-9321. 6434321. copper, etc. 10am-4pm, conditioning, radio, one and causing widespread power is in violation of the lew. Soturdoy.______________ owner, 62,000 miles. $250. outages. areas of West Road, Rrian Drive, 160 Gardner Street, Man­ School Street, and Lyman Road. Tag Sale — September The heavy rains flooded streets chester. Saturday after­ In Manchester, power failed at 7th, 9am-4pm. 81 North for brief periods during the hour KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright noon or Sunday. and a half that began at 5:15 p.m., Tolland Turnpike, West Middle Here It Is— For all buyers You Betchal This home Is 1 ^ MISCELLANEOUS Street, Manchester. Fur­ Turnpike, Rachel Road, Tudor who are looking for a n n APARTMENTS niture, clothing, lewelry, but no long term flooding occurred, meant for a big family. 4 1 2 ^ FOR SALE Datsun, 1981 — 210. Hatch­ Lane, Downey Drive, Cottage starter home In Manches­ |4 £ |fOR rent etc.____________________ according to George Ringstone of bedrooms, fireplace, ap­ back, air, 5-speed, sun­ ter under $70,0(X), this Is the Highway Division. Street and the lower end of pliances, 2 car garage and Tag Sale — Strong Street, roof, up to 41 highway downtown Main Street. the home for you. Has two It's In the Verplank school In some spots, gutters filled to Large 3 room heated Slight Point Damage. Several families In­ mpg. Private owner. Must A spokesman for Northeast bedrooms, exf ro large kit­ district. Ottered at $94,500. apartment. $440 monthly, Flashing arrow sign $269 overflow capacity and emptied chen, enclosed sunporch volved. Antiques, collecti­ sell. Best otter over $3,000. Utilities could give no estimate of Jackson 8, Jackson Real Security, no pets, no ap- complete.O left). Ligh­ bles and miscellaneous 646-8281. themselves more than once. for eyening relaxation, Estate, 647-8400 or 646- pliances. 646-2426 ted, no arrow $247. Non- Policemen, firefighters, and how many customers were out of garage, treed lot and only Items.
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