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Mim O'neill Seeks Tax Reduction, Bond Revisions F I — MA to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Dec. 29, 1986 MANCHESTER U .S ./W O R L D FOCUS APARTMENTS KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright FOR RENT Merchandise Heritage sale Economic gauge Discover 1986 BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY OJ|20Nf|<7l7£. takes big jump Ins and Outs Manchester - Charter Oak ANTIQUES/ almost complete Street - 5 room duplex, c o u laCnSLES centrally located near bus . p a g e 3 . p a g e 7 mim . .. p a g e 9 line. 1 year lease. Security R n C LEA N IN S MRCELLANEDUS deposit. No pets. $405 per Antlaue - 1SOO trunk, CHILDCARE SERVICES EIKTRICAL SERVICES month. 649-2071. $60.00. Old kitchen crock 4 Q $30.00.Call 643-7534.0 Daycare available In my Dumas Electric — Having Hawkes Tree Service- home. Full time openings, Electrical Problems? Bucket Truck a Chipper. CONDOMINIUMS Wishing will not sell any­ llsensed by state. 646-4151. AAR Cleaning thing ... 0 low-cost od In Need a large or a small Stump removal. Free esti­ FOR RENT Classified will. Why nol Office building clean­ Repair? We Specialize In mates. Special considera­ place one today I 643-2711. CLEANIN6 ing. Excellent local re­ Residential Work. Joseph tion for elderly and handi­ SERVICES Dumas. Fully LIcehsed. capped. 647-7553. Ayollable January-2 bed- ferences. Free quote. Free Estimates. 646-5253. rMm end unit, patio, 742-5633. basement, swlmmlng/ten- TV/SHREO/ Art's Light Trucking - nls court. $625 monthly. APPLIANCES Cellors, attics, garages 50s 742-0672. HOUDAY CLEANING HEATING/ cleaned. Junk hauled. Planning to entertain dur­ Furniture and appliances Refrigerator - 2 door, 16 ing the helldove but don't PLUMRINS Haurlipatrr HrralJi CARFENTRY/ ) Manchester — A City ol Village Charm 2 bedroom townhouse. moved. Odd lobs. Very cubic feet. Manual de­ hove time to prepare? We REMODELIND honest dependable W astage Condos. 1'/i frost. $25.00. 643-2009.0 can helpl We are a profet- baths, fully appllanced tlonal cleaning service Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ worker. 25 years expe­ with 10 vrt. exp. In tho­ . 4 rience In moving. 6464669 kitchen, washer/dryer Apartment size washer throom remodeling; In­ inl hook-ups and private rough, dependable clean­ Carpentry 6 Romodsilng stallation water heaters, anytime. 30 Cents dryer. Needs work. Free ing. We do all piMitee of Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1986 basement. Central air, for taking. Call after 6pm. •orvleas - Complete garbage disposals; faucet USE RICE to clean the pool, tennis, and dining deonlng plus party eet- repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M- 647-1357.0 upe, and cleon-upt. Our home repairs and remo­ Inside of bottles and long- ClMabyWA.ta. room. Small pet accepta­ service Is also avail, deling. Smell scale com­ osterCard accepted. ble. Heat and hot water stem vases. Sprinkle rice wkly, biwkiv, or monthly. mercial work. Registered, Inside container, odd Included. $7e5/month plus FUEL DIL/CDAL/ Commercial cleaning is Insured,'' references 646- security. Available Imme­ FIREWDDD also avail. Coll: MISCELLANEOUS warm, sudsy water and TOWN OF MANCHISTBR 6166. shake vigorously. The LIOAL NOTICR O’Neill seeks diately. Call 646-S352. SERVICES 649-0858 rice will polish and clean Seasoned Firewood, cut. Interior. Use the classified The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, January 5,1987 of 7:00 P.M. In the Hear­ HOMES $45 a pickup truck load. PAINTINS/ columns to sell those still ing Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, C T FOR RENT You pick up. 742-7247. PAPERINB Odd lobs. Trucking. Home good, but no longer used to hear and consider the following petitions: S ^ repairs. You name It, we items around your home. KONOVIR DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - ZONE CHANOI - Just because you don't do It. Free estimates. tax reduction, PLANNED RESIDENCE DEVELOPMENT TO BUSINESS Manchester-6 room Cape, RECREATIONAL use on Item doesn't mean Name your own price — Insured. 643-8304. If you need a better car to III - RED STONE ROAD/BUCKLAND STREET (K-S4) - To I'/i baths, attached gar- EQUIPMENT the Item has lost Its value. Father and son. Fast, drive the youngsters to Change the zoning classification from Plonned Residence NAl oge. Sunroom, finished Why not exchange It for dependable service. Your local handyman I Development to Business III for a parcel of land consisting school, check the many of approximotley 6.1 acres and known as 29 Bucklond Street E non basement, fireplace, cosh with an ad In Classi­ Painting, Paperhonging & For Sale. Rowing Ma­ Call John at 643-4353 and offerings In today's Clas­ (port). large backyard, on bus chine, fully assembled, 1 fied? 643-2711. Removal. Call 872-8237. please leave message. sified columns. 643-2711. route. Stove and refrlger- FRECHETTE, HERMAN AND ANNETTE - PLANNED RE­ bond revisions year old, excellent condi­ SIDENCE DEVELOPMENT GENERAL PLAN OF DEVEL­ otor. $800/month. tecur- tion. $75. Call 646-3245 O P M E N T-P A R K STR EET AND ST. JAM ES STR EET (F-52) Ity. Lease. 742-6124. after 5:30pm. LIOAL NOTICE - Application to review a Planned Residence Development LBOAL NOTICE (Seneral Plan of Development for a parcel of land consisting 1, property taxes will still be CAMERAS/PHOTO MISCELLANEOUS The Department of Public of approximotley 2.77 acres and known as 52 Park Street. By Judd Everhart STORE AND Man's Cross Country skis, REQUE$T FOR Utility Control announced a The Associated Press deductible. „ . ^ .j EDFOR SALE FROFO$AL$ At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written poles, shoes. $50. 649- EQUIPMENT public hearing, pursuant to communications received. Copies of these petitions are on Under his proposal. Smith said, OFFICE SPACE 9239.D Sections 16-11 and 16-43 of the The South Windsor Board of file In the Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected during HAR^’FORD - Gov. William A, “ We could save much of the federal Education seeks proposals General Statutes of Connec­ normal office hours. Polaroid Land Camera - ticut, to be held at Its offices. O ’Neill said today he would ask the deduction for consumers without Manchester - Prime office fora CONSULTANTtoassIst PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION C model 230 with flashgun. One Central Park Plaza, New affecting revenues to the state.” spoce, 1000 to 4800 square BOATS/MARINE In the acquisition, funding. LEO KWASH, SECRETARY General Assembly to adjust Con­ Excellent condition. Will ENDROLLS Installation and operation of Britain, Connecticut, on Smith, who will be Senate minor­ feet. Front door parking. EQUIPMENT width - 258 Tuesday, December 30, 1986 Dated In Manchester, C T this 29th doy of December, 1986. necticut's capital gains tax in 1987 sell for $40.00 or best T T V t a computerized Energy Man­ ity leader in the 1987 legislative Boyle Real Estate Com­ offer.649-7918.D ISYi width - 2 for 258 agement System for It'selght at 10:00 a.m., concernin 054-12 so the state does not reap a potential pany, 649-4800. buildings. Proposals will be Docket NO; 86-11-19, Applica­ $200 million windfall under the new session, also proposed that changes 16 foot Mod River canoe, M U ST be picked up at the accepted through January tion of Continental Cable- paddles Included. Used Manchester Herald Office vlson of Connecticut, Inc. for federal tax law taking effect on be made in the state’s capital gains store - Manchester, Main What mokes Wont Ads 17, 1987. Interested firms NOTICE and 11.5 percent corporate taxes to I four times. Excellent con­ before 11 A.M. ONLY. should contact the Facilities Approval of Merger. That PUBLIC HEARING Thursday. Street. Approximately 750 dition. $800. Please coll work? People like you Services Office (203) 528-9711 hearing Is hereby cancelled. BOARD OP DIRECTORS “ neutralize” other effects of the square feet. For more who read and use the for further detolls. Additional Informatin may TOWN OP MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT O ’Neill also said the new law will 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Old brass chandelier - not be obtained from the Depart­ new federal law. Information call 529-7858 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask tor Wont Ads every dov. 643- 053-12 require “ sweeping changes” in the “ Unless we limit state (capital 2711. wired. Ornamental. ment's Executive Secre­ Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of or 563-4438. Bob. $20.00. Call 643-1814.0 tary's Office. Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the way capital projects are paid for gains) taxation to 40 percent, many MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT OF Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, through the sale of bonds. Connecticut taxpayers, including Connecticut, on Tuesday, January 6,1987 at 8:00P.M. tocon- King Size - free flow FOR SALE PUBLIC UTILITY ' 'I have stated that we do not need MISCELLANEOUS ■MISCELLANEOUS CONTROL slder and act on the following: the elderly, the young entrepreneur MISCELLANEOUS waterbed mattress.One a windfall from the 100,000 resi­ ROBERT J. MURPHY, Proposed appropriation to General Fund - and others, will bear a burden that FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE year old. Excellent condl- 10 Gallon Fish Tank - with EXECUTIVE SECRETARY dents who pay a capital gains tax is unfair and unwarranted,” Smith tlon.$75.00 or best offer. Town Clerk...................................................................820,000.00 light, 2 pumps, filter, 056-12 to be financed by fees collected In excess of and I stand by that commitment," 649-0078.O said. heater and gravel. $5.00. budget estimate, the governor said as he released a In addition, because Connecti­ Call 649-3581.0 CARS Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - report outlining the impact of the cut’s corporate tax rate is linked to Fund 61 - Substance Abuse Prevention Council ..
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