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Republicans Declare War Over Charter CM ekh m t lk tfNN^InBMefM* iM f BpBCfBNy ^ M M f # 4 12 IHanrh^fitpr) '"Rochester ■ fl City of ViilsqR Charm HrralJi /O-Kf t m Proof Operotor. Pull time ClitMbvNCA *nc Tvpift-Port time will In­ 1 M or finish. Occasional d O C B ftfi clude o wide vorletv of Soturdoys required. Pre­ ottier duties. Please coll vious bonk or proof M9-3M0. (NCR775) experience helpful. Vklll train. Con­ Cniov meetino and work- tact Darrell Long, South 0 ins Witt) poeople? Are you Windsor Bonk & Trust Co. Interested in soorts? Do 28MM1. Republicans you need extra cosh? If you answered yes to these Reader Sorter Operator. questions Porkode Lanes Port time Mon-Pri, 4pm- nos eimHoyment oppor- 9pm or finish. Occoslonol tunltles for you. Pull and Saturdays required. Ex­ port time positions ore perience helpful but will troln. Contact Oorreii declare war ovollaPle In customer ser­ vice, housekeeplnp, me- Long, South Windsor acTr.Ttif . II, semennortioitmte chonlcol and food prepo- Bonk ft Trust Co. 29^4061. feet required) - SM Leke Street - Purer Resrdencd C I liLf WMrrEo SI SI rotlon. No experience is ISFSSf^ Zone. required for any of these Dental Assistant, part texeee geim e t end Merkeneg. Me. - Refeoyesfa positions, possibllltes for time for specialty proc- Port time mature person Government Karnes from Must Be Seen! 6 Huge Vernon-Tri level 2 bed­ M140 SaeeiaiI exceptionixcepno uMer— Article---------- rv, Seefionm$fe«ft SMoi advancement ore unlim­ tlce In Windsor. Reward­ for busy store. Cost Hort- SI (U repair). Delinquent rooms, 2 hill baths, spec- room condominium, i'/i low me odomon of o canopy etrueturoemdayari over charter once to ArfltfeArticle iv,IV, SofOiei)S ^ o n S to "redVce ■■ - - me - * fron ’f * ’ ited os we promote from ing position for on organ­ for^/Manchester town tax property. Reposses­ toculor kitchen. Thermo- baths, finished basement, yard from 40 fseftest fto 4 Met 6 mentmtorereeertyat within. To discuss our ized people oriented line. Alternating nights sions. Coil SOft^-6000 ext pone windows, 2 ear gar­ deck off dining area. All 172 Doming street OuslnoH zone III. OH 9965 fOr current repos­ openlnqs please ask for person. Will train. S46- 5-11. D airy M ort MS age. "We Guoronfee Our appliances, freshly i-raM4 W llw ^O .tteveiM - Reavesfovorienee to Article the center manager. Por- 4S11. Spencer Street Manches­ session list. Homes" Blanchard ft Ros- pointed, immedlote occu­ tio.1t1141 II, Seefion Aoi.n M reoiee the easterly stOe yard By Alex Ofreflf tlon. In favor of eliminating the kode tones, Porkode ter 569-3046. sefto 646-240%] pancy convenient loca­ 10 six (ejteet, mteeireaiiireai to allow on 0 ^ A$$ocfofe Edffor party lever from voting machines. to mo house of M Devon Drive - Heaaeeee Shopping Center If Sparkles! immaculate $ tion. $700 per month plus Zone A. in favor of establishing a commis­ T Manchester. Port time help wanted! room Rolsed. Ranch on Nicely locoted $ room, 3 security; Coll 646-0352 or The Republican Town Commit­ sion to recommend candidates to DIRoso Cleaners. Apply In impeccobly maintained bedroom, r /j both home. 643-2203 and ask for Rick. At mis heoring interesfed persons may bo heard and wrifMn Pomlly room with bor ft eommynicoiions received. .A . copy of meso petitionsiitloni hove tee took a strong position Tuestfoy the governor for nomination as Established Manchester Maintenance person port person at 534 Eost Middle grounds In Vernon. Spa­ ^been filed in^ mo- iPlonnlngondZonlngDeporfmenfandmay Planning and Zoning ( night against charter changes that Construction company time to work at local Tpke.. sink, garage, ft flat open be Inspected Oirine business hours. Judges, In favor of appropriating cious rooms, fantastic rear yord. Won't lost long would................................... make It possible forthel the town $1.3 million for elderly housing on seeks heavy eaulpment oportment complex per­ family room, 2 fireploces ZONING BOARD OP APPRALS operotor for bulldozer, forming maintenance ond Plostics-We will troln Indi­ and lots morel M int condi­ ot only $119,900 Strono EDWARD COLTMAN, SeCRefARY and the Eighth Utilities District to North Elm Street, and In favor of bockhoe, and excavator. grounds keeping duties. viduals who want a career tion. $149,900. Jackson ft Real Estate 647-7653. Dat4d of Manchester, CT this I4m day of October, 1«8fc be consolidated without a separate appropriating $8.8 million to reha­ Class 1 license helpful, 1 Experience preferred but In the exciting field of Jockson Real Estate. 647- 497-10 vote within the district. bilitate Manchester schools. year experience required. will train. $5.00 plus per plastics. Complete paid S400 or 646-S646.0 Manchester 6 room The committee, with about 28 In Before tbe vote was taken on the Must hove references and hour to sfort depending on medical Insurance, with LO TS /U m house, near hospital. attendance, voted m favor of a charter change Tuesday night, own transportation. Ex­ ability. 643-5119 weekdays Other fringe benefits. If Brand New listing I Ade- Available November 1st. committee members Geoffrey cellent opportunity for the 9-5. you hove the optltucjae for lolde Street-Southend of F O R M li $725/month plus utilities. resolution offered by the OOP rihgt Individual. Coll Col­ production and plastics. Hortford. Owners hove Security, lease references n r MLE executive committee that called Naab, Ronald Osella and Betty leen at 646-0505. Manchester Accounting Please call call David occupied fhls 3 family for Lots for sale. Bolton- required. Write Bex u the charter revision proposal "a SadloskI spoke against tbe pro- office hos opening for Allen Plastics. 202-0B21 be­ mony yeors and hove Bulldlng lots with view. C /0 Manchester Herald 16 For Sale. Rowing M a­ Marald pheta by Layng grab for more power by the po'-ed changes, which will appear Established Manchester bookkeepers, tax prepar­ tween 9om-12pm or apply taken excptlent core In Its $65,000 and up. We also Brolnard Place. chine, fully assembled, 1 Democrats who already control the as Question 4 on the Manchester Construction Company ers and data entry opera­ In person, 45 Connecticut upkeep.^5 roofn flots, no custom build homes. Call year old, excellent condi­ ntchftrd LaPoInta, the chiBf voting machlnB rtiBchanlc in machanlca spend about 45 minutes to an hour on each of town's government” There were ballot Nov. 4. seeks a Laborer for gen­ tors. Full or part time. Avenue, South Windsor., leases, ieparateMliltles, 2 646-5200. Glastonbury Home for tion. $75. Call 646-3245 1986 Chevy Cavoller-2 Mancheatar, praparaa a machina at Waddall School for no "nays" In the voice vote. Naab. a town director, said the eral construction. R^er- Call 643-4$5S. Ct. cor goroRe. $175,900. Jock- Rent. 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms after 5;30pm. door, automatic transmis­ the town's 44 voting machines. change Is against "the fundamen­ ences required, i year son ft Jackson Real Est­ Lots for sale. Manchester and an In-low apartment. sion, sun roof, air condi­ tha Nov. 4 alactlon onTuasday. LaPoIntaandthroaothar The resolution also said, 521-5234. tal democracty our a n c ^ tq ti experience necessary. Sales Person/Florat As­ Landscapers and Lawn ate. 647-8400 or 646-8646.0 - building lots overlooking tioning, am /fm cosseffe, "Forced consolidation will drive a fought for.” f Good opportunity for sistant. Full or part time workers. Experienced re­ golf course. $90,000 and 6700 miles. $8500. 646-5115. wedge so deep between the people right Individual. Call Col­ for flower and gift shop. quired In operating and up. We also custom build JIPMENT He said revision of the consolMa- Price Reduction! The of the North End and the rest ot the tion provisions ot the charter leen at 6460505. Apply In person at Flower maintaining lawn equip­ price of this unique Invest­ homes. Call 646-5200 STONE AND town that It will take years, even arte Fashion 85 East Center ment, knowledge of lan<M- ment property has been OFFICE SPACE 16 foot Mod River canoe, Mechanics keep democracy running generations, to heal the wound” "would make It possible for people Office Information Spe­ Street Manchester. caplng procedures. Must reduced to $135,000.3 units paddles included. Used with a political Identity to have that cialist. Full time position be dependoble. Opportun­ "The Democrats have falsely political Identity stripped from plus a 2 car garage, Rent8l8 four times. Excellent con­ 1979 Cheveffe - 5 door By George Loyng for person to handle pa­ Secretary/Part tlme-(20 ity for advancement. Call appliances, no leases. Ex­ Manchester-prime office dition. $800. Please coll hotchbock, standard, remove brass pins measuring no tabulate each vote, that the party members of the two leading depicted the results ot forced them by people outside their perwork and Information hours a week). Mature Kelly's Landscaping Com­ cellent location In Eost spoce,800 sq. ft. center of Herald Rsporfer more than Vk of an Inch. Ilie pins town. 688-1447. 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- A M /FM cassette plover, levers work and that the curtain political parties in town, and consolidation," It said. "Taxes boundaries, outside their body from Inception of pur­ responsible Individual. pany. 528-8114. M-F, 9-4. Hartford. Near rt. 2. Call APAHTMENTS 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for engine has less than 10,000 are removed for those boxes on snaps open when a vote 1s cast and two-man teams each examine half would not go down, they would go politic." chase orders to shlppng New Premiere Real Est­ for the figures. Jackson ft Bob. miles on It. Good condi­ They are the tnechatilcs of each row that are not being used.
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