TAG SALE!!! 4 Days for the Price of 3! PLACE YOUR AD ON TUESDAY, BEFORE NOON, AND YOU’RE ALL SET _FOR THE WEEK. JUST ASK FOR TRACEY OR IRENE |N CLASSIFIED CARS Sell Your Car CARS GARS CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE cm PBRSALE FOR SALE n m c M E anrliFBtrr lirralJi OLDS Omega 1983. Dual Manchester - A City o( Village Chan power, air, automatic, PONTAIC J-JOOO 82. Air T BIRO 79. MIchelln tires. CH EVY Monza 78. Blue, 4 Linesns — 10 Days excellent steering, su­ coditloned, 37,00 miles. Excellent condition. no body rot. Sunroot, SOS charge, each addi­ Good condition. $2200. $1500 best otter. 643- am-tm cassette. $800. per condition. $3000. 646-5087. 0220, 563-6541. Tuesday, July 28,1987 tional line. You can 649-9504. 646-8223 atter 5:30. cancel at any time. TOYOTA 76 Corolla PONTIAC Sunbird 1978. 6 SUBARU 81 GL. 4 door, 5 CLYDE 30 Cents wagon, engine excel­ speed, air, stereo. Ex­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. SORRY. cylinder, sunroot, new c e lle n t condition. NO REFUNDS OR lent, body good, 150k. brakes, tires and R O U T E 83, V E R N O N $700. 647-9449 evenings. $2200. 659-3619. ADJUSTMENTS clutch. $750 or best 62 Bulok Regal dr. otter. 643-6370 or 742- •6495 CHEVROLET Custom FORD 19/b Mesta 2 door, SCRANTON S3 Chevy S-10 XCab CALL HERALD Nova 1975. Runs good. 7667. 7am-2:30pm. beige. 80k. Good condi­ •6295 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH. INC. Needs battery. $350. tion. 8800/best otter. S3 Skylark 4 dr. •4995 NCJi.O R AV I N U L • V t R NO H • B / b 3311 AND SeLECT USED CAR8„ 64 Celebrity 4 dr. w » District, town accord is in danger CLASSIFIED •7295 646-4816 anytime. TORINO Wagon 1976. V-8, 649-8968.___________ SOME t .t% riNANCINO OR LE88I 87 LEBARON COUPE 1 351 engine. Power 64 Skyh. < 4 dr. we •5995 I OLDS 67 Deimont 88. 425 64 Olde Clara 4 dr. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 MERCURY Bobcat 1976. steering, brakes, air. 87 VOYAGER *15,595 •7495 By Alex GIrelll concessions. engine. Running condi­ counterparts from the town. Running condition. 70,000 miles. $450. 644- tion. $200. 643-9504. 643- 87 LeBARON 65 Cavalier 4 dr. w » •7495 Associate Editar had already made their opposition Best otter. 646-3957. 1855. OTSTurtx) *12,205 65 Chav. Caprice 4 dr. •6495 The negotiators in turn told the When the meeting Monday night the directors would be on shaky Landers said Monday that if the 9505 evenings. directors that If they are not public. 87 PLY VOYAGER *15,895 65 Eacort H1>ack •6195 The prospect of an agreement ended, James Sarles, one of the ground under the state’s Freedom district takes fire jurisdiction over 87 RAMCHARGER 65 Camaro Biut satisfied with the progress of Bums, while not supporting the •9195 between the town and the Eighth negotiators, asked district Presi­ of Information Act, Landers moved the Bryan Farm s area, now In the 4«4 *17,595 66 Camaro rm negotiations, they should take over agreement as it has been outlined •11,495 Utilities District over fire jurisdic­ dent Walter Joyner rhetorically, to have the discussion held in town’s jurisdiction, it will be taking 86 THUNOERBIRO *0,605 66 Century 4 dr. the negotiations themselves. said she favors sending it to district •10,295 tion and sewer service was jolted “What are we going to do Aug. 3?" public. The motion passed over a hostile area from which a 86 DODGE R/uLo«M *11,495 66 Cavalier 4 dr. •8395 The exchanges, at times heated, voters. The other three want the unanimously. 86 RELIANT S.W. Monday night when four of the The directors who indicated they move for consolidation with the 67 Spectrum 4 dr. •6495 took place in an hourlong debate at negotiators to go back to the table Under the accord worked out in 86 DODGE Mm/pKm district’s seven directors indicated are opposed to the terms of the town could arise in the future. 67 Chavilla 2 dr. •5495 the district firehouse at Hilliard with limited authority. 86 LASER Tu«o agreement as worked out so far are broad terms, the district would take LaBelle, one of the negotiators, 67 Beretta a dr. •10,995 opposition to the accord as it has and Main streets and ended in an The discussion Monday night was 86 DODGE been worked out by the negotiators. Thomas Landers, who had pre­ over the firehouse built by the town later said, “ I personally don’t have OR 191, PER MONTH impasse. originally to have taken place in an in Buckland and would give up its CHARGER *7.695 Three of the objecting directors viously supported it; Ellen Burns, a executive session, closed to the any worries about a fifth column in 88 CELEBRITY *7.795 872-9111 No motion was made on the new director who has not made any sewage-collection system. At a Bryan Farms.” New 1987 Chrysler wanted to send the district negotiat­ negotiation question. press and public. 86 PLY. HORIZON m *6,995 ing team back to the table with public statement on the progress of district meeting July 20, a number Landers said he had changed his The negotiators are scheduled to When Joyner said at the outset of 86 CHY. GTS Tg,t» *10,295 limits on their authority to make negotiations; Joseph Tripp; and of district residents staunchly mind about the terms of the 66 600 Conv. isi meet again Aug. 3 with their the meeting that John D. LaBelle opposed surrendering the district Samuel Longest. Tripp and Longest J r ., the district’s legal counsel, felt Stvting *13,695 CAMPERS/ sewage-collection jurisdiction. 85 VOYAGER *9.295 Please turn to page 10 65 COUGAR *8,995 TRAILERS 82 PONTIAC J2000 *2,995 1971 FLEET Wing 17 toot 79 BUICK SKYLARK *2,795 travel trailer. Retrlg- 84 LeBARON < dr.. Nk» *6,595 erator, stove, hot wa­ 62 HORIZON ter, turnace, sleeps 6. Meese defends 4 dr. AC. Auto *2,995 Good condition. $1200. 742-9379. 8 7 5 - 3 3 1 1 w n i m r o ^ i i T i a j ^ i d G r o to n N e w 1987 c ra s h his first inquiry C L Y N E W Y O R K E R Firefighters stand By Pete Yost next to a Piper express concern that several of the PRE-OWNED CAR SALE The Associated Press president’s answers at the session MANY LOW MILEAGE SPECIALS AND MOST Cherokee that were Incorrect. He said Poindexter WITH REMAINING FACTORY WARRANTIES crashed at Qroton- WASHINGTON — Attorney (Gen­ assured him that a “ correction or a ★ AFFORDABLE FINANCING ★ • 1 5 , 8 0 8 . * eral Edwin Meese III today de­ clarification” had been issued. New London Airport fended the preliminary Iran-contra 1987 CHEVY • Described attending a session SPECIAL 1987 1887 CHEVY Monday morning. inquiry he conducted for President MOOO SPECTRUM CHEVY CELE8RITY W J ! : 1 the following day in Poindexter’s CHEVEHE i 4 Or. 8«dftn. P.W.O.. 4 Or.. Fuol InL. P.W.O.. a Dr.. OrMv, Boor Dot.. Reagan last fall, telling congres­ office at which White House aide Milo. Pb. BIu*. AC, The pilot of the Auto. PS. PB. Bluo. AC. Cloth Int, Buokot 9mm, sional investigators there was Oliver L. North proposed having Cloth im. Muoliof TInisd glM*. Cloth Int. AM7FM M o. Bomolnor y Includk omt oaaMnohiniBeoemwrttliiM em ientii plane suffered a fatal 8«olt.BOOO MIIm AM/FM Biwm Rotfto. ^ PvfoM kKoKiOe m tm tai. otM* fooMraMol^MA initially "no hint that criminal REBATE 8Hi. tlTSIA of Foolery Worronty. Poindexter and former CIA Direc­ 7.000 mHM. 9tk. fOTSIS 9.000 ML. Bik. fOTSaSA Chrytlof CradH O tm 4 f S U l heart attack in flight activity was in any way month wNh down ptymont of IISOO oath or tradt 16lS% APR tor William Casey tell Congress the and the plane was implicated.” next day that “ no one in the U.S. Testifying under oath and with­ 1987 CHEVY SEREHA ' CHEVY GAVAUER government” knew in November 2 Or.. Auto. PS. Bloek. A& Tlnlod OImo. brought in safely by out immunity at nationally tele­ Cniloo. Boor Dot.. Cloth Int. Bue. Sooto. 6 Sptf.. Ft. Boor Oof.. 1985 that an Israeli shipment to Iran Conoolo. Sloroo Bodto. Blh. OtTaro his wife, who does vised hearings, Meese also said contained U.S.-made missiles in­ not have a pilot’s “ m y own counsel” was to support stead of oil^lrilling equipment. the secret sale of arms to Iran when '500 license but has had That statement was false — and his opinion was asked'in January some officials present knew it— but CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, INC. a course in landing 1988. He said he advised the CLYDE ^NEVROLET m as.w,nd!0,4r! 872-9111 SSrtlND^R AVfNUl«VERNON*87S 3311 Meese said he was unaware. WLTUC BUICK, INC. V.HVJ in case of such president it was legal to withhold Secretary of State George P. REBATE notification of Congress for a brief Shultz testified last week that an emergency. period. Poindexter and Casey were en­ Story on page 10. “There was no one” among gaged in an effortduring this period Reagan’s senior advisers who to hide the true facts of the Xiiiea Lo^. recommended that Congress be Iran-contra affair. Shultz said those told immediately, Meese recalled. two sought to have Reagan make Meese was the second Cabinet misleading statements to bail them '500 officer to appear before the House out of difficulty with a policy that and Senate investigating commit­ was becoming unraveled.
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