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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 M a U Rh Rfitrr Limlh to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday. May 27,1986 ■ i. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 MANCHESTER SPOR1S EOCUS KIT‘H’ CAW.VL* ®b» Lurry W ri^l Eddy hits Dodd MHS nine stiii Deimonico’s has i] STORE m OFFICE SPACE FURNITURE in town speech needs a victory a Conn, cousin B He mwTTCesWactfeb King Size water bed with BUSINEK & SERVICE DIRECTORY AHY FiJWi'WK WOEUY. ... p a g e 3 ... p a g e 9 ... page 13 heater and padded side I THiMti He MOST Wilson buslntss offices rails. Excellent condition. jmmjumm ond support sorvices. Fur­ $150 Call 646-0538. CARPENTRY/ Q] SERVICES nished offices, secretarial REMODEUNR BKTRKAL SsrviCBS service, reception, tele­ phone answering, word iweJTV/STEREO/ Custom HotoHllhHi. Hovt Farrand Ramodeling — Oumos Electric— Moving Troy Blit Rototllltr. Wilt proceslng and copier fo- APPLIANCES imtCELUUIEOUS cllltles. Level H Wotkins I ^31 Coblnats, rooting, gut­ Electrical Problems? troval. Gardens, lawns, Center, 935 Main St., Man­ ters, room additions, Need 0 large or a small. SERVICES flower beds, large or chester. 647-0073. Used Refrigerators, decks, all types of remo­ Repair? We SpectaHte In sm alt. Coll 643-189$ Washers, Ranges — deling and reoolrs. FREE Residential Work. Joseph Odd lobs. Trucking. Manchester - Downtown clean, guaranteed, parts estimates. Fully Insured. Dumas. Fully Licensed. Homo reoolrs. You name retail or office space, 1750 and service. Low prices. Telephone 643-1X117, o tter Free Estimates. 646-S3S3. If. we do if. Frto eth- souare feet. 668-1447. B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 6pm, 647-8509. mafee. Insured. 64343M. m aurhrfitrr Main Street, 643-2171. D 8i D Landscaping. Carpentry and remodel- isnuEATiNe/ Hawkes Tree Service — Spring Cleon Ups, Prun- Manchester — A City of Village Charm limlh Manchester office or re­ Panasonic Upright Va­ ■no services — Complete |W|pLUMBtN6 Bucket Truck B Chipper. Inos, f lowor 8, shrub plant­ tail space. Could be busl- cuum — With attach­ home repairs and remo­ Stump Removal. Free Es­ ings. Freo estimates. Coll ness/opartment ments, bags 8, extra belt. 7 deling. Quality work. Ref­ timates. Special consider­ 459-2434 o ffe r 5;30om. combination. Frank Spl- months old. $50. Good erences, licensed and In­ Fogarty Brothors — Ba­ ation for Elderly and Hon- throom remodeling; In- leckl, 643-2171. condition. Call 646-3245 sured. Coll 646-816$. dicopped. 647-7553. Experienced mowing and Wednesday, May 28, 1966 25 Cents after 5pm. sfoilatton water heaters, lawn care. Coll for free 6 17 1200 Square feet, newly garboge disposals; faucet Bobcat, Bockhoe, loader estim ates. 444-8844 o tte r remodeled. 1 mile from repairs. 64^4539. VIso/M- 4;30.________________ Used refrigerators, osterCard accepted. rental. Trucking, draln- UCONN. 429-6421. washers, ranges-clean, PAINTIN8/ ogo site work. Oovls Con- guaranteed, parts and ser- PAPERING structlon, 87M400. Homeowners, Need elec­ vloce. Low prices. B.D. l e t y o u r newspoper trical work and home and Office for rent.-700 sq. ft.. [CARS Disputed charter report favors consolidation Pearl 8, Sons, 649 Main St. Name your own price — help you keep fruit lore Home gardens rototllled. yard equipment repairs, [MISCELLANEOUS Ideal location, no food. 643-2171. Father and son. Fost, sporkling clean ond sweet Reasonable rotes 647-8987. also lown core service. FDR SALE Near Mini Mall. Call 649- C all 449-2254 o ffe r 7pm. I AUTOMOTIVE dependable service. smelling. Wash lors, dry nelli, a former Manchester mayor. referendum, the move will allow hour-long meeting in Lincoln down. I don't see services being 0969. Magnovox radio and re­ Painting, Paperhonglng Dollvarlng clean farm By George Layng schedule a referendum on the completely then put o 1979 Subaru DL 4 door, 5 While Agostinelli said he supports one townwide vote on whether to Center. improved." cord plover In cherry & Rem oval. Call 646-5761. lorge piece of nawswper loam ; 5 yards $75 plus ta x . Air conditioning and re­ Front bumper for 1984 Herald Reporter proposals before the charter can 2 speed, $850. 649-4235. take away the district's right to Rubinow said the changes would Irish charged that the charter wood cabinet! Radio Inside the lar and put tho Also sand, stone, and frigeration repaired and Ford Van. Silver, $50. Also be changed. The Democratic ma­ consolidation, he argued that it I RESORT provide fire protection and sewer put Manchester's consolidation panel “was put in place by angry works, record player lid on. The paper will g rav el. Colt 643-9504. checked, reasonable 1974 Plymouth Duster. sliver rear step bumper. Complpting the first step toward jority on the board, which created should only occur when residents PROPERTY Vour assurance of quick rotes. 875-4133._______ procedures in line with the state politicians.” alluding to the Demo­ needs work. Price 95.00 or absorb any moisture. Let ........................................... — Runs well, needs body 742-8363.0 forced consolidation of the Eighth the charter panel in February, has of the district support the move — service to most of northern best offer.□ response when you adver­ something he said has not been Manchester. law governing such mergers — the cratic leaders who failed to force tise In Classified Is that 0 dossHled od In vour Hove you read today's work. 90,000 miles, $600 or Utilities District and the town. supported the changes and advo­ Coventry Lake. 1 bed­ newspaper find a c w Light landscaping, York Bucket seat with swivel cated consolidation of the town and demonstrated. “The entire town of Manchester Home Rule Act — which also calls consolidation during an attempt in our readers ore ready to Clot$lfted«acli«i? It con- rake work, garden work. best offer. 649-1063. Manchester's Charter Revision room waterfront cot­ Whirlpool washer 8, buyer for most anything folm hundreds of Interotf- base fits ford vans. Rec- “This could cause a lot of trouble gave this veto power to the Eighth for one townwide vote. the late 1970s. dryer, 8 months old. Good buy when they turn to the Coll P hil 742-7474, llner with folding arms, Commission Tuesday adopted a district governments. tages, suitable for 2 per­ you hovo for sole. Inoofters. 443-2711. Olds Clera Brougham in the town of Manchester." he District and the entire town should But Republican member Vivian "Change shouldn't be made to sons only. Available June condition. 282-7027. little ods. 643-2711. $85. 649-9982.0 recommendation calling for elimi­ The Republican members of the 1984-Onlv 14,000 miles, nation of Town Charter provisions Charter Revision Commission who warned. decide whether it wants to retain Ferguson disagreed. "There's get someone.” Agostinelli said. 21st to August 30. S150-S250 $7500. Call 643-8602. The Charter Revision Commis­ per week. 742-3022. Four Firestone P215 75R15 that give the district a veto over voted against the proposal Tues­ The commission's report calls it." Democratic commission something immoral ... something Radial fires. 10.000 miles. merger attempts. day strongly criticized the deci­ for eliminating .sections of the member Jay Rubinow said wrong, of a larger community sion has been invited to appear 5,000 BTU air conditioner 1978 Dodge Challenger. before the town Board of Directors In good working condition $75.00. 643-9041 weekdays The 6-to-3 decision — which like sion. which came during the Town Charter that currently re­ Tuesday. taking over a smaller commun­ You can make excellent Runs well, good body ity." she said. at the board's meeting on Tuesday, I ROOMMATES ^ $50.00. Call 659-2223 even­ [MUSICAL [MISCELLANEOUS I MISCELLANEOUS condition, $1100. Don 647- offer 3:00pm. Weekends the panel's preliminary recom­ panel's last scheduled meeting. quire a separate, favorable vote by Rubinow. the other four Demo­ WANTEO ings after 7;00omo dish cloths from the mesh anvtime.n "I have seen no basis what­ di.strict residents before consolida­ cratic panel members and Repub­ “It angers me — it angers me commission Chairman John Yavis I ITEMS I FOR SALE FOR SALE bogs In which oranges, 9557 evenings, evenings mendation fell largely along party 643-1108 days. soever for this particular report,” tion can occur. Tf voters approve lican Charles House voted to greatly.” said Republican Wallace potatoes, onions, etc. are Car stereo with cassette lines — sends the report to the Please turn to page 8 Manchester-Spilt rent Board of Directors, which must said Republican Nathan Agosti- the removal of the provisions in a support the changes during the Irish Jr. “I don't see taxes going Hondo II Electric Guitar, Used sliding glass patio sold. Just boll for 15 1977 Chevy Vega Wagon, and 50 watt booster. Fits $315 per month plus heat ottactlve finish, wood doors, thermal, $15 each. Tokavo Dirt Bike. Good minutes In water to which any car. $99, 649-9604 after and utilities. 1 months condition, new $160, sel­ good running conditon. cose, leather strop. $275 Call 646-2300. chlorine bleach has been $300. 647-9079. 8:00pm.D security. Available June LAWN AND new, $99. phone 643-1374.0 ling now for $80. 646-0687.O odded. Put still pood but 1st. 646-8578 days. GARDEN Old wooden trunk with I no-longer needed furni­ Firebird 1982,6 cylinder, 4 Tires Radial 225-15 Good Small electronic console metal hlnoes-23 Inches General Electric Motor-1 condition 4/S99 or best HP, brand new. Asking ture and appliances back speed, Am/Fm stereo STEAL stirring 18 Inch Black 8, Decker cord organ. $50. Coll 649- deep, 34 Inches long, 19 Into use by selling them offer. Please keep trying, Inches wide. Good stor­ $40. 649-7350.O cassette, sun roof, power Merchandise electric mower with gross 7406.
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