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Shultz ‘Sick’ Stephen T t4 — MANCHESTER HER^l.n, Wednesday. July 2>. 1M7 TOWN o r MAIKHMTaRj^CONlWCTICUT NO 1 I d 00 *** "*"T ’■•oul'® amutomont contort fo ADOPTION OP ONDINANCI !??y® ® .f® j^ <<!® ortmlm during cortaln I APARTMENTS lOFFICE/RETAIL GARS P®ST» of aBapUjon ^ ^o* ofliw tocurWy orranaomonft HI0RTBABE8 a.l2eZf WfAvltlont of Choptor J, Soctlem 1 M fltfoclffv to tho Chitf of Pollco bo orronood. I f m r e n t I EQUIPMENT FOR SALE «iAM Km «kI '•’•"wiicwi»n*r»pyBiv#noiTntooo^ •?"' • '!?' «««»®rM , provldo or koop or ®°®*®*.®H!^ « « '® ® " ' «!»® ntod, provldod or kopf, any olcMolle boyorofw on fho promitot of on amutomont NO PAYMENTS LARGE S room, 2 'bed­ RETIRINGI Various of­ h ONDa' Accord 1981. 5 contor. Up to 2 years. KNs your fl- room apartment with fice furniture for sale. speed, 4 door, power PROPOMO ORDINANCa oM dol difficulties goodbye. country kitchen and Write Box EE c/ the steering, sun roof, (a) Portont oflMdlno tocondory tchool grodot or lottor Manchester Herald. I T'S«J5552LtS* Town of Monehoofof Cfiortor In Socfton S **S 2JW * "®*^S ®®” ">ft®<l In on amutomont contor Avoid feroclosuro. Catch up built In bar. Large beige. Needs new during fho hourt whon tuch porton't tchool It In tottlon. on loto povmMfs such os first yard. No pets. S510 per .clutch. $1500 or best 1-3(3», M (S1) and 1-3(57), pro- or second mortgage or o v m offer. 649-8231 leave . ^ ^^ow M fpwfiw ipvwvrs fo wm^vrw ^ 9 Soctloh l o m towacMoiit month.' Call after PETS AND eutstonding credit card Mils. 4:30pm. 649-9958. message. ®7 hi* aumorliod roprotonfoflyo, tholl, Keep your home tree and SUPPLIES M ^nr moko oil lawful rtpulo- f r M timo n timo, moko on Intpocflon of each amutomont clear without Hens. Bod 4 ROOM, Duplex apart- ?.r*j **??*®**» livlowt, and ordon In furttioranco of any ment, garage and heat. Mid powort' ®.y!* y *®f WtjfPvntoto of doformlnino compllanco wim pro- credit or late payment his­ BRITANY Spaniel, 8 TAKE A LOOK yltlont of tfHI Arttdo. Such Intpocflont tholl bo modo of a tory Is net o problem. Kindly Security deposit. 643- **** Town Manchotfor In tho oxtrclM of It* roMonoM* H IM ond In a rootonoblo monnor. No pormlt coll: 6281. months old. Spayed. PubHe purpSes^'?id*"” "** ocflvlflo* botod oil Italtlmofo hold^im all M l fo allow occott fo mo promitot for mo pur- A K C registered. 1 9 8 6 poto Of Intgoctlon or hindor tuch Intpocflon In any monnor. ThE Swiss 3 R(X>MS. Partly fur­ S250/best offer. 649- rocolpl of lotfori, ConsBrvatIvt Group nished. Heat. Working 2530. ^ W o nt, ond public fotflmony of Myoral rooulor Board tacHoh IP in . lohlnB Rogolafioiit MS4-44M or single mole preferred. LINCOLN moofino of fbo Board of DIrocfor* Nomiitg horoin tholl bo contfruod to ^ m l f any porMn, ^ o r- R to-* No pets. Lease. 643- bold on July M I W , concornlno tho oporotlon of on amuoo- firm, portnorthlp or ottoclofon or club to condud, tpoiwor 2880. TOWN CAR <o*ormlnod by rotoluflon dafod July X 1IB7, or oporoto any amutomont contor which It not ollowod MISGELLANEOUS W^ro o u lo flon»ort n o o M to Inturo (hot fho oporotlon of on undor mo toning Roguloflont of mo Town. 2 to Choose from FOR SALE White, Blue ^ l y t n o n f CMtor than not c o u m ony nultonco, horm or R8ntals •^.sssaesamm *onoor to mo hoolth, Mfoty and wolforo of mo public; and tocflon IP1H. Notaanco GONOOMINHIMS Your Choice e l e c t r i c range $150. **** ®®ord of Dlrocfort, actind In occordonco Noming horoin tholl bo contfruod fo pormlt any porton, FOR RENT o ^ t l w pollco powort arontod fo mom undor mo provltlont firm, portnorthlp or ottoclofon or club fo condud, tponMr Whirlpool refrigerator I S300 and dinette set $50. photo by Tuckor aftho Town Chwtor and Stato Stofutot and upon mo bollof or oporoto ony amutomont contor which croofot a nulMnco. ■ eewwoeew $18,500 "*o* fjio unrogulofod oporotlon of on amutomont contor will M ANCHESTER. Beauti­ Call 649-6134 after Spm. A 92-foot-long propane tank is transported on Main Street 'I*®'**’' f ond wolforo, horoby omondt Sodloh 1P1IB, eovonimenlol Pormift FOR RENT ful new 2 bedroom A tankful S S U l i ’ ® “V ^o C o d ^ f Ordlnoncot, Town of Monchotfor, condo. Air, refrigera­ 86 Mustang *6895 and has a capacity of 60,000 gallons, arrived in Glastonbury C ^ ^ l c u t to tho Intont thot Articio VII bo oddod which A p ^m lf to ogoroto on amutomont contor mutt bo arontod T E E Shirt transfers. Ap­ Wednesday on its way to Berner Petroleum Corp. in tholl bo ontitlod "Amutomont Contort." prior to.w ®hvop^r ®nWoPMw govornmontolwvvvinmvmui ogoncyawncy opprovin^Ofapprovlng.or IMU*Ittu- FE M A LE preferred, kit­ tor, dishwasher, ml- proximately 3000, also 85 Gran Marq Brh. *6895 this morning. It began its journey by rail from Indiana to 'h>P®''mltt for tho uto of land or building ot an amutomont chen privileges, bus crovwave etc. Call 644- Glastonbury. The empty tank, which weighs 120,000 pounds C#flt#f. 50 to 100k numerals and Manchester about a week ago. ARTICLB VII - AMUSRMHNT CRNTRRS line. Evenings and 2673 or 644-3313 letters for shirts. Cape 84 Topaz, 4 dr . AC. Al *3995 Soctlon 1P1SI. VtoM lont and PonaHy weekends only 647- evenings.____________ etc. Best offer. 649-3642 Soctlon iP fi. oofinitlont 9813._________________ 83 Olds Regency . Any portook firm or corporation, partnorthlp or ottoclo- CONDO 1 bedroom loft. after 5;30pm.D *7495 For purpotot of Intorprototlon ond onforcomont, and un- ton club who ogorofot an amutomont contor without firtt ob- ROOMS, Male or Female. Wall to wall carpeting, !S!7 ®*horwlte, wordt and tormt utod In DARK pine medicine ca­ 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 tnit ArtlcIo tholl hove tho moonlngt otcrlbod to thorn otfol- talnlno a ^ m l t and paying a llconto foe to mo Town or wtio Centrally located. Kit­ appliances, carport, Mall vlolott M y provltlont of m it Article tholl bo punithod binet $45, port-a-crib, iQws: chen prlvlledges. Reas­ lacuzzi, spiral stair­ 83 Lynx Wg., ai ac *4695 by a tine not to oxcood one hundred dollart (ttOO.OO). Each onable. Apply at 39 case. Call between 7am $20, restaurant booster AmoMmont Contor tholl moon any land or building utod day tuch vIoMI m thall continue thall conttituto o tooorato chair, $7, potty choir, primarily at on amutomont orcodo, vidoo orcodo, later or- offonto and tholl bo punithablo at tuch. Cottage Street, be­ and 2pm. 647-8912. 88 Mazda SE5 pai *5495 cado, or thooting gallery. tween 9-4. $7. 643-4409. Chief of Police than moon m . Chief of Police of mo Town SoefiM IP1SA Tranttorabiiltv INSTORE AND 85 Colony Park or hit lawful detlgnoo. No permit Ittuod purtuant to m it Article tholl bo trontfor- {APARTMENTS Wagon *10,400 Oonord Manager tholl moon me (jonorol Manager of mo Obi#. 1 ^ OFFICE SPACE ENDROLLS Town or hit lowful dotlgnoe. FOR RENT 27% width • 288 86 Merkur XR4TI *11,495 Socllon IPIBS. Sovorabllltv Obyo^montol Agency tholl moan any dopartmoni or dlvl- OFFICES for rent. Reaso­ |3¥i width • 2 for 2S8 4 ROOMS. Heated, stove. 85 Buick Regal aurhpfitrr) Manchester — A City of Village Charm Hrralft tlon of mo Town. If any toetiM or portion moroof of m it Article It for any nable rates. Including luST b« ptchvd up at lha I *7495 r?®*9!L"®'® *® *® vnconttltutlonol, void or In valid, mo volld- References, lease, se­ all utilities. 643-7175 or i O p e n e r shall mean any porton, firm, corporation, port- !l£ biW;® whMnlngn portlont of m it Ordinance tholl not bo Harald Olfica Monday thru [ 85 Olda Calais *6395 n o m lp or mtoclatlon or club who tott up for operation by curity deposit. No pets. 647-9223. Thuraday bafora 11 a.m. only. affected thoroby. 1 car parking. $510. onomor or leatot on amutomont contor. N EW LY renovated. 84 Gran. Marq. LS *8695 Propi Igfor tholl rnoon ony porton, firm, corporation, 7/10/S7 Prepared by: 649-3340. Close to 1-84. 1st floor partnorthlp or otioclotlon or club who at the owner ond/or is?® Cooney - Town Attorney M ANCHESTER. 4 room suite available. Rent 86 Isuzu DLX P/u *5095 Thursday, July 23, 1987 fottoo not undor hit or Itt control an amusement center. Stovon R. Worbnor - Attlttant Town Attorney apartment. 1st floor. Includes utilities. 530 TAB Sodlon IP n . PoHcy ***9^* *®*‘® ♦•h I'W ®ayt after m it pu- Adults preferred. No sauare feet. Peterman SALES 30 Cents pets, no appliances, 1 MORIARTY It It t^ o b y declared mot to ovoid nultonce, harm and dan- Mlcatlonm ic ^Q n inIn jmismit nonmpapornoWtpapor provldod thotmat withinwimin ton (10) Building Co. 649-9404. J®7* ®W®'’ *5J* g^llcotlon of mis oirdinaco, o petition tlgnod cor. Security. 649-1265. M ANCHESTER. 5 room SATURDAY 28 Mark- 'SJP® I*®®'*®' Mfoty ond welfare of mo public mat tuch SflL P®''®®"* of-mo oloctort of mo Town, BROTHERS Porter regulation ore nocotMry. That mo butinott of operating on m doMmlndd from mo latest official lists of mo Roglttrort 4 ROOM apartment, ap­ office suite located at wood Lane (keeney St., om utom nt contor It a butinott adivlty which roaulrot of Votort, hot hof boon filed wim tho Town Clerk roauottlng pliances, heat, hot wa­ 105 Main Street near to (harden Grove.) Mic­ 301 CentBr 8t.
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