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Mhsmfeta Whitlock 18, B- Doniso Klornan 14, Galaraga Mon 94 387 49 125 That Women with Hair Pill Was Too High for You MANCHESTER. <0 Car- n o o » D rive, South ^ rm t area. Like new Garrison Colonial. Fomllv roonft, living room, dining room, Florida room. 4 bed­ rooms, 7*A baths, fire­ COVENTRY. The High­ place, bullt-lns, 2 car lands. Beautiful parage. Large private wooded lots from 1-17 backyard. An Immocu- acres. Owner financing t h r e e Bedrooms on •oj* home throughout. ayolloble. Flono first floor, $650. per Realty *4*-5200. □ month. One month se- $W,000. Century 21 FOUR Piece king bed­ L l n ^ Real Estate, curlty. Coll 645-8201. 64M000.D_________ room set. 2 couches, THE Olcott Is now man- stereo console. Pea­ ^ o o m colonials. aged by Beacon Man­ cock wicker chair. 3 agement Corporation. FOR Sale - 3 tires on rims. •w,900. Mallard view 3 piece corner group. 1 regular, 2 studded. bedrooms, I'/i boths, We are now occeptlng 646-4198.______________ applications for our 1 75R14. $75. 646-4729. fireplace, gourmet kit­ NEW- Never used. White chen with all applian­ F M U M BEHIN07? and 2 bedroom units. ROOM Air conditioner, Fully appllanced kit­ velvet wingback chair. Fredrich. 5,900 BTU, 1 ces, carpeting, full STOP FOREClOSimEII $185. 647-8756. bosemenf and garage I It you ere felling behind on chen, wall-to-wall car­ week old. $250 cash No monfhiv assoc, your mortgage payments... peting, private parking BUTCHER Block kitchen firm. Call after 6pm. fees. Blanchard & Ros- OR...It your home Is In fore­ and swimming pool. table. $25. Service for 8 742-8785.______________ setfo Realfors," We're closure, WE CAN HELPI We are near schools stoneware. $25.649-1827 GREMMAN 17 foot alum­ Selling Houses" 646- and shopping mall. or 643-0290.________ ^ inum canoe, complete No payment program avail­ Conveniently located 5 CAMARO 305 1977. Dolby LIPMAM #1 24S2.0 able for up to 2 years. Bad ANTIQUE Parlor chair with Gunter sailing rig, stereo. White with red minutes from 1-84 and with white velvet. $115. excellent condition, VOLKSWAGEN credit la not a problemllAsk 15 minutes to down­ CARS pinstripes. S1500orbest how LOW payments can Four ginger |ar lamps. $350. Starcraft Trail offer. 6464)724. PRE-OWNED ICONOOMm^^^ town Hartford. No pets $10.each. 647-8756 Star XL pop-up FOR SALE Ifwisale help you SAVE YOUR allowed. Residents pay camper. Sleep 6, very SUBARU D L 1976.4 door, 1088 VW JETTA - *10,895 s OL'a TO CHOoac prom Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm HOME TODAYI own utilities. For more Now Is the time to run an good condition, $1200. J automatic transmis­ 30 Cents FOREST Ridge Town- Swiss CeaservaUve firoep Information please call ad In classified to sell that C Penney lOhp lawn 1981 CHEVY Citation. sion, stereo. $350 or AT. AC. erznio. choici op colohs best offer. 649-4907 house. 316 baths, 3 bed­ at (203) 454-1336 or 643-0612 or 643-6432. camera you no longer tractor, 42" cut, plus Power steering, am/fm 67 VW GOLF rooms, 1900 square feet (203) 454-4404 ONE Side of 2 family for use._____________________ lawn sweeper, trailer, cassette, low miles. of living space, fire­ rent. 3 bedrooms, snow plow and tire $1650. 429-4515.________ .rywsciROcco.......... j,95 place, air conditioning, washer-dryer hook-up, ITV/STEREO/ chains, $600. Call 659- 1987 Ponlac Trans Am. Sell Your Car deck, with view. Par­ carpeting. Nice loca­ 1859.__________________ 305, loaded, T-roof, ex­ ___I APPLIANCES ..........,e.859 tially finished walk-out tion. $695 per month. STORM Windows. Triple cellent condition. 649- basement. Pool, tennis Rsntsls Call 644-2673 or 644-3313 0336._____________ Plant deal rejected; penalty secret For Sale - Caloric Gas track with screens, 88 CHEW CAMARO court. Priced to sell at evenings. inocz-n............. *9,995 Range. Excellent con- make an offer I Various 1973 Plymouth Sattellte. *15 $159,000. Coll owner at By Andrew Yurkovsky Director Geoffrey Naab said that stopped work on the secondary of Environmental Protection. dltlon. $125. 646-4729. sizes. Also, 112" alumi­ Under $500. Good con­ 4 Lines — 10 Days 84 BUICK CENTURY closed-door meeting lasting referred inquiries to Twardy. *47-0748. ____________ ROOMS W agon................. *7,795 Manchester Herald it was less than the cost of a new part of the plant, where some 4 Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said I CONDOMINIUMS FROST Free refrlgera- num awning. 568-4841. dition. Coll Mike 643- 508 charge each addi­ about 1>A hours. Naab said, ‘T m convinced that MANCHESTER. Orostl- municipal building, which is acres of wetlancls are located, after Monday’s meeting that the 0 0 FOR RENT tor. Look, make offer! 6976.__________________ tional line, per day. You 82 C H EW CHEVETTE DiRosa today would not say in order to have the best shot at callv reduced I Owner ___ I FOR RENT The town Board of Directors on estimated at $13 million. Officials after receiving a cease-and- 646-2374. ENDROLLS CAMARO Berllnetto. can cancel at any time. town would not consider agreeing why the directors had agreed not having the best possible outcome relocotlong. Must sell ROOM For non-smoking Monday rejected a proposed said they believed it would be in desist order from the Corps of to the proposed settlement if the this large condo with 3 TWO Bedroom, new kit­ 37% wM lh - 3S8 1984, block, 5 speed, SORRY. 24 TellaBd Tiipk. Rtt. S3 to discuss the fine. Other direc­ for the town we have to keep it gentleman. Air condi­ SPORTINO excellent condition. settlement that would have al­ the best interests of the town’s Engineers. bedrooms, 2V6 baths, tioning, kitchen privi­ chen carpet. Immacu­ 13% witflh • a lor 3S8 NO REFUNDS OR VaiiMR, CT * 649-2638 fine were not reduced. DiRosa tors, who also refused to dis(:!lose under wraps.” $5895. 644-0176. lowed the town to continue the negotiating position not to release formal dining room leges. Washer and late, enlov pool, park. M UST •* ptehod up st Pw ADJUSTMENTS The proposed settlement had said that the town would present a the fine, said today that release of Naab said, however, that he Close to 1-84. No pets. HereM Otno* Monday thru work planned at the sewage the amount of the proposed fine. been worked out during discus­ and greof family room. dryer. Parking. *43- counterproposal to U.S. Attorney the figure could jeopardize nego­ would prefer to make the infor­ Feofurlng central air, Heat and hot water MISTRAL Windsurfer, Thucedeybelora 11 *.m.only. CHEVROLET Monza CALL HERALD 5*00. 1979. V-6, Air, power MORIARTY treatment plant because a fine The Corps of Engineers has in sions last week between attor­ Stanley A. Twardy Jr. during a tiations to have the fine lowered. mation public. carport, podi and ten­ Included. $780. per $750, 6 foot sail with sought by the U.S. Arm y Corps of the past mentioned a fine of as neys representing the town, the month. 346-9238. battens, 12 foot board steering, 1 owner. CLASSIFIED meeting scheduled Wednesday at Twardy said today that the fine Director Kenneth N, Tedford nis courts. VA and FHA $1200. Coll 649-1779. Engineers was too high. high as $1.5 million for the illegal Corps of Engineers, the federal U.S. District Court in Hartford. ap p roved . $139,900. APARTMENTS MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ with adlustable mast- TAD BROTHERS was substantial, but he said that it said that talk about the fine could 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Officials today refused to dis­ filling in of wetlands without a Environmental Protection The board decided to reject the Century 21 Epstein FOR RENT room. On busline. $625 track, foot straps and DALES CAMARO Berllnetto 1982. would be inappropriate to release Reolty, *47-8895.0 per month plus utlll- skeg. Call 774-4845 be­ V-6,4-speed, olr, power close the size of the fine, but permit. The town last month Agency and the state Department proposed settlement after a it. A spokesman for the Corps See SEWAGE, page 10 tles. Coll 633-3802. tween 5pm-10pm or 646- steering and brakes. MANCHESTER. More MANCHESTER 5 room, 2 0271.__________________ NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ Stereo. T/A Rodlolsr USED like a home than o EAST Hartford. Avalla- eral Statute 23-45 prohibits bedrooms, second BRAND New Centurion cor bro. Good condi­ condo. This Town- floor end unit. Applian­ ble August 1st. 2 bed­ the posting of advertise­ tion. $4000. 649-5887. house boasts 4 large ' room, pool, fully Accordio men's 12 ments by any person, firm or CENTER CARS ces plus 2 air condition­ CHEVY Novo 1973. V-8, rooms, both bedrooms furnished, appllanced. speed bike. Less than 10 corporation on a telegraph, MOTORS 88 Msrkur Soomio *19,495 Town, 8th get ers, hot water In­ hove double closets, hours used. Excellent telephone, electric light or automatic transmis­ 461 Main St., Manchester T h is tim e cluded. $700. plus $645 Including hot wa­ kitchen Is eot-ln size ter and heat. Call 529- condition. $375 or best power pole or to a tree, sion. Best offer. 725- Sate Buy Used Cars 88 Marc. SaMs *11,995 utilities. Zinsser offer. 647-9925. shrub, rock, or any other 2634 8om-4pm, 872-9057 with plenty of cabinet Agency *4*-lSll. 4141 or 347-8493. natural oblect without a writ­ Low Cost Financing 87 Marc. Q. Mar. LS *13,895 space. V/i baths, full otter 5pm. ten permit tor the purpose of Avaiiable 87 Marc. Topaz *6795 basement with hoo­ MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ IfinBDATD/MARINE protecting It or the public and he’ll help two more weeks kups for washer-dryer room apartment.
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