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PYROLYTIC INCINERATION SYSTEM
+ e MAR 5 198/ 7 PYR LYTIC KELLEYa INCINERATION Y T SPECIFICATIONS -- MODEL 2500/125 PROCESS DESCRIPTION THERMAL REACTOR The Kelley Pyrolytic Incineration System is a pro- The outer shell is manufactured of hot rolled steel cess which accepts combustible waste of varying lined with 3 inches tastable refractory and 1 inch calorific values via the feeder; converts the waste block insulation suitable to temperatures of 3,0000 to a combustible gas under controlled air and F. Upper portion (inspirator) includes shroud temperature conditions in the pyrolytic chamber; covered combustion air inlets. Attached to the achieves complete combustion through ignition of lower portion are refractory lined inspection ports the combustible gas yielding a high temperature and provisions for mounting of burners. CO2 and H2O vapor flue gas in the thermal reactor; and ducts the resultant flue gas to the stack for Air Is introduced into the thermal reactor by exhaust to the atmosphere. natural and forced draft through the inspirator section. This assures minimum outside fuel usage because cold air is drawn in only as demanded by the combustion process. Air is admitted sequential- PYROLYTIC CHAMBER ly along an extended portion of the reactor eliminating quenching of the fire by concentrated Shell manufactured of hot rolled steel plate. Shell infusion of cold air. is lined with 6 inch super duty firebrick backed with 2-1/2 inch block insulation suitable for opera- FEEDER tion to 25000F. Embedded in the refractory are two steel air distribution ducts. No grates are A-heavy-duty semi-automatic charging device con- required, sisting of a receiving hopper with hydraulic door, charging ram, refractory lined vertical charging The cleanout door(large object charging), providing door, refractory lined transition chamber, and complete access, is refractory lined and hinged hydraulic power assembly with controls. with thrust bearings for manual operation. Two screw type sealing devices and hasp for a padlock Fabricated of hot rolled steel plate with a capacity are provided, Door to be factory hinged on either of 125 cu. ft. Feeder opening is 78" long by right or left as required. 6011;' wide by 42" deep. Door is fabricated of hot rolled steel with formed steel structural members. Door operates hydraulically. Door to be factory hinged either right or left as required. ASH DISCHARGE SYSTEM Two 12" diameter, hydraulically operated rams STACK travel along the bottom of the pyrolytic chamber The stack and spark arrestor are manufactured of to discharge ashes through a guillotine door at the AISI type 304 stainless steel with flanged sections opposite end of the chamber into a steel hopper. for bolting together. Inside diameter is 36'% SYSTEM RATING Normal usage when burners firing @ 7"W.C. flow- ing: Type Type Type Type Type Thermal Reactor — 650,000 BTU/hr. each 0 1 2 3 4 (2 burners). BTU/ib. of waste Main Chamber—450,000 BTU/hr. (1 burner). (Ave,) 8500 6500 4300 2500 1000 Incinerator Gas: Piping capable of delivering 2500 GFH at Capacity(lb,/hr.) 2030 2650 2300 1850 1325 burners. Natural gas at 6" to B" W.C., LPG at 11' W.C. (sized for start-up usage with pyrolysis chamber burner on). SEQUENCE OF OPERATION OR 1. After feeding hopper is filled, door is shut and Oil: Oil burners equipped with nozzle capacity of locked. 5 gallons per hour @ 16 PSI each. One pump 2. Automatic feeding cycle is started by depressing is included. Line should be sized for 35 gal- start button until indicator light'goes on, tons per hour (2 pipe system). 3. Vertical charging door hydraulically opens. 4. Charging arm moves forward pushing load through transition chamber into main combus- POWER (Brought to Incinerator by Others) tion chamber. 5. Charging ram retracts to position immediately FULL LOAD CURRENTS outside of vertical charging door. Ram face is HP Volts Amps sprayed with water. Primary Blower 7% 208230/460 11.01@460V) 6. Vertical charging door closes. Ram face is Feeder 7'h 20&230/460 1L0(0460V) sprayed with water. Mise.Controls: 7. Charging ram retracts to start position. Gas Burners -- 115 25.0 8. Feeder door opens. Indicator light goes off. Oil Burners (pump) 1/6 115 4.4 Cycle is complete, CONTROLS Incinerator Control Panel: The function of this panel is to control combustion air, temperatures WATER and all system modes. It houses temperature Water (filtered) shall be provided for water spray controllers, timer, relays and switches in a NEMA systems, cleaning and safety, Minimum require- 12 enclosure. ment is.200 GPH @ 50 PSIG regulated. Sewer or Feeder Control Panel: The function of this panel other drainage provisions should be provided at is to control the operation of the feeder. It houses both feeder side and combustion chamber side. a controller, timer, relays and switches in a NEMA Freeze-up protection is required. 12 enclosure. AUXILIARY FUEL REQUIREMENTS CODES AND REGULATIONS Natural Gas, Fuel Oil, LPG. Steps should be taken to determine if equipment Maximum usage: and installation is in compliance with all state and 2,400,000 BTU's per operating hour. local codes, regulations and standards. I APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT 62,930 LBS. i ' MODEL 2500/125 GENERAL DIMENSIONS I 420.. 36.0•• .� 2.0.. .__.�.�.....—. 4'-0" M RIGHT X..0 .iN HINGE SNRWN r 8t(YNFfl HYDRAULIC ` PCIVER I" tffi UNIT HINGE RECOMMENDED MINIMUM PLAT FORM OR PIT SN�wN I i 14' 0"a 42' 0" i REACTOR REACTOR � I I It � 1 I It 20 t7 m 2 o a Lr n h :C N 1 IrvonnuUG - .,,_ 10':'h•"IPPI PowfR SHNG LENGTH(MAIN CHAMBER)N UNIT i., KELLEY Kelley Company, Inc. ® 6720N.TeutoniaAve. ® Milwaukee,Wl53209 Phone: 414-352-1000 Telex: 26-661 COPYRIGHT 1981 KELLEY COMPANY, INC. FORM NO.40-309A-6/81 APR PYRO LYTIC riLu 4j INCINERATION SYSTEM "iLAL'W. DEPT, SPECIFICATIONS- MODEL 2500/125 PROCESS DESCFJPTION THERMAL REACTOR The Cleaver-Broo s Pyrolytic Incineration System The outer shell is manufactured of hot rolled steel is a process which accepts combustible waste of lined with 3 inches castable refractory and 1 inch varying calorific v,Jues via the feeder; converts the block insulation suitable to temperatures of 3,000° waste to a combuE:ible gas under controlled airand F. Upper portion (inspirator) includes shroud temperature conditions in the pyrolytic chamber; covered combustion air inlets. Attached to the achieves complete combustion through ignition of lower portion are refractory lined inspection ports the combustible gas yielding a high temperature and provisions for mounting of burners. CO2 and H2O vapor flue gas in the thermal reactor; and ducts the resultant flue gas to the stack for Air is introduced into the thermal reactor by exhaust to the atmosphere. natural and forced draft through the inspirator section. This assures minimum outside fuel usage because cold air is drawn in only as demanded by the combustion process. Air is admitted sequential- PYROLYTIC CHAMBER ly along an extended portion of the reactor eliminating quenching of the fire by concentrated Shell manufactured of hot roiled steel plate. Shell infusion of cold air. is lined with 6 inch super duty firebrick backed with 2.1/2 inch bock insulation suitable for aper- FEEDER tion to 2500°F. Embedded in the refractory are four steel air distribution ducts. No grates are required. A heavy-duty semi-automatic charging device con- sisting of a receiving hopper with hydraulic door, The cleahout door (large object charging), providing charging ram, refractory lined vertical charging complete access, is refractory lined and hinged door, refractory lined transition chamber, and with thrust bearings for manual operation. Two hydraulic power assembly with controls. screw type sealing devices and hasp for a padlock are provided. Door to be factory hinged on either Fabricated of hot rolled steel plate with a capacity right or left as required. of 125 cu. ft. Feeder opening is 78" long by 60.1/2" wide by 42" deep. Door is fabricated of hot roiled steel with formed steel structural members. Door operates hydraulically. Door to ASH DISCHARGE SYSTEM be factory hinged either right o, left as required. Two 12" diameter, hydraulically operated rams STACK travel along the bottom of the pyrolytic chamber The stack and spark arrestor arc: manufactured of to discharge ashes through a guillotine door at the AISI type 304 stainless steel with flanged sections opposite end of the chamber into a steel hopper. for bolting together. Inside diameter is 36". SYSTEM RATING Normal usage when burners firing @ 8"W.C.flowing: Type Type Type Type Type Thermal Reactor — 650,000 BTU/hr. each BTU/Ib. of Waste 1 2 3 4 (2 burners). (Ave.) 8500 6500 4300 2500 1000 Main Chamber— 450,000 BTU/hr.(1 burner). Incinerator Gas: Piping capable of delivering 2500 CFH at Capacity(Ib./hr.) 2030 2650 2300 1850 1325 burners. Natural gas at 8"W.G.,LPG at 11"W.C. (sized for start-Wp'usage with pyrolysis chamber burner on). OR SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Oil: Oil burners equipped with nozzle capacity of 5 1. After feeding hopper is filled, door is hydraulic- gallons per hour @ 16 PSI each. One pump is in- ally closed. ciuded. Line should be sized for 35 gallons per hour(2 pipe system). 2. Automatic feeding cycle is started by depressing start button until indicator light goes on. 3. Vertical charging door hydraulically opens. 4. Charging ram moves forward pushing load through POWER (Brought to Incinerator by Others) transition chamber into main combustion chamber. 5. Charging ram retracts to position immediately FULL LOAD CURRENTS outside of vertical charging door. HP Volts Amps 6. Vertical charging door closes. Ram face is sprayed Primary Blower 7.1/2 208-230/460 11.0(@460V) With water. Feeder Control 10 206-230/460 14.0(@460V) incin.Controls: 115 20.0 7. Charging ram retracts to start position. Oil Burners 1/6 115 4.4 Ea 8. Feeder door opens. Indicator light goes off. Cycle is complete. CONTROLS Incinerator Control Panel: The function of this panel WATER is to control combustion air, temperatures and all Water, filtered and regulated (regulator by others) system models. It houses temperature controllers, shall be provided for water spray systems, cleaning timers,relays and switches in a NEMA 12 enclosures. and safety. Minimum requirement is 200 GPH @ 40 PSIG. FeederAndAshRamCohtralPanel: Thefunctionof Sewer or other drainage provisions should be pro- vided at both feeder side and combustion chamber this panel is to control the operation of theside. feeder I and ash ram. It houses a temperature controller, Freeze-up protection is required. timers, relays and switches in a NEMA 12 enclosure. FUEL AUXILIARYUE REQUIREMENTS CODES AND REGULATIONS Natural Gas, Fuel Oil, LPG. Steps should be taken to determine if equipment Maximum usage: and installation is in compliance with all state and 2,400,000 BTU's per operating hour. local codes, regulations and standards. i APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT 72,085 LBS. MODEL 2500/125 GENERAL DIMENSIONS .42.B.. 2'-0' 36'-8- 4.,G.. T- N OYI W - tF r HYDRAULIC a< -LEFT POWER HINGE _ y UNIT m SHOWN RECOMMENDED MINIMUM PLATFORM OR PIT 14'-S"x R b 6 o I I m. e LA 6 A I � I HYDMULIC I 18'-7YJ' POWER 1 UNIT I SHIPPING LENGTH(MAIN CHAMBER( SPECIFICATION KELLE ' PYROLYTIC INCINERATOR WITH ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEM MODEL 2540/125 WITH LOW PRESSURE (MAX. 15 PSI) STEAM 1 . INCINERATION SYSTEM DESIGN: The incinerator shall be a factory built, packaged incinerator consisting of; incinerator proper, hydraulically operated feeder , burners , stack and controls . It shall have a capacity of 2650 pounds per hour of waste having an a\ erage heating value of 6500 BTU's per pound. The incinerator shall be a Kelley Model 2500/125 Pyrolytic Incinerator as manu- factured by Kelley Company, Inc . of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 2 . INCINERATOR DESIGN: The incinerator shall use a two stage waste combustion process . The first stage shall be a pyrolysis process, whereby combustible gases: are generated by partial combustion of the refuse . The second stage shall be a complete burnout of the pyrolysis gases. The pyrolysis process shall take place in a cylindrical refractory lined chamber, into which the refuse is charged. This chamber steal. have a volume of 25 cubic yards . The burnout process shall take place in a cylindrical thermal reactor with a residence time sufficient for complete burnout. Combustion air to support the pyrolysis process shall be supplied by a fan mounted intergral with the unit . The pyrolysis chamber steal ::. be connected to the thermal reactor , where the gaseous pyrolysis products are mixed with air and ignited by burners mounted on the inlet end of the thermal reactor. The thermal reactor shall then provide for complete combustion of the gases . The air :'or this combustion shall be supplied partially by temperature controlled forced air jets and partially by natural draft. The exhaust of the thermal reactor shall be connected to a stack . The incinerator system shall operate without the use of scrubbers or other mechanical collection devices. 3. INCINERATOR CONSTRUCTION: The outer shell of the pyrolysis chamber shall be constructed of stee'1 plate not less than .312 inch thick. The steel shell shall have a 6 inch lining of super duty firebrick backed up with 2 1/2 inch insulation. Two steel air distribution tubes shall be embedded in the lining along the lower portion of the pyrolysis chamber. #40-306A-7-$1 - 1 - The inside diameter of the pyrolysis chamber shall be 103 inches and the inside length shall be 130 'inches . One end of the chamber shall be fitted with a large door . This door shall be hinged with thrust: bearings for ease of operations . It shall be sealed with a gasket and insulated and lined with refractory. Two screw devices with hasps shall be provided for holding the door securely c-osed. The other tend of the pyrolysis chamber shall befitted with a transition chamber , which will allow for the connection of the feeder. The transition chamber shall be constructed of hot rolled steel plate lined with refractory. A platform shall be welded on the top of the pyrolysis chamber in order to allow service access to the thermal reactor . This plat- form shall be equipped with guard rails and toeguards . A ladder, bolted to the platform, shall provide access to the platform from ground level . The thermal reactor shall be connected to the top of the pyrolysis chamber . The thermal reactor shall be constructed of not less than . 12 inch hot rolled steel and be lined with 3 inches of 30000F. refractory backed up with 1 inch of insulation. The upper portion of the thermal reactor ,shall have a series of air ports, which shall be cast into the refractory. 4 . ASH DISCHARGE SYSTEM: The incinerator shall be equipped with an ash discharge system. This system shall discharge ashes from the pyrolysis chamber into a steel hopper located at the discharge opening. The ash shall be forced out by two 12" diameter hydraulically operated rams , traveling along the bottom of the pyrolysis chamber. These rams shall normally be stored under the feeder . The discharge opening shall be equipped with a refractory lined, hydraulically operated guillotine door and a water spray for dust control . 5 . FEEDER DESIGN: The feeder shall have a 125 cubic foot capacity hopper, into which the refuse is loaded. The feeder shall be connected to the pyrolysis chamber with bolts. The feeder hopper shall be isolated from the pyrolysis chamber by a vertically traveling charging door. This charging door shall be hydraulically operated . The top of the feeder hopper shall have a hydraulically operated hopper door. The feeder shall have a hydraulically operated ram to discharge the refuse into the pyrolysis chamber. The hydraulic power system shall consist of a 7 1/2 horsepower motor and pump delivering 10 GPM at 1000 PSI . The charging ram shall be powered by two clustered 4 inch diameter cylinders . The hopper door shall be operated by 1 pair of 2 1/2 inch diameter double acting cylinders . 2 - 6 . FEEDER CONSTRUCTION: The feeder hopper shall be constructed of .312 inch hot rolled steel plate. The hopper opening shall be 78 inches long and 60 1/2 inches wide . The depth of the hopper shall be 42 inches. The hopper door shall be fabricated of hot rolled steel with formed steel support members . The charging door shall be fabricated of steel , lined with 5 inches of castable refractory, which shall be secured to the steel plate with suitable anchors and backed by 1" of block insulation. 7. BURNER.: : The thermal reactor shall be fitted with 2 natural gas burners. The burners shall be rated at 800, 000 BTU' s per hour each and be capable of being turned down to 150, 000 BTU 's per hour each. The burners shall be temperature controlled and be equipped with FIA/IRI approvable safety controls . The main chamber shall be fitted with one identical burner. 8. CONTROLS - INCINERATOR & FEEDER: The incinerator shall be equipped with a water injection system for temperature and process control . The water flow shall be controlled by the pyrolysis chamber temperature and by the incinerator exhaust temperature. The water injection shall be activated when either of these temperatures exceeds its control set points. The water flow rate shall be controlled by a variable area flow- meter with a manually adjustable valve, housed in a steel enclosure . This enclosure shall also contain valves and pipes necessary for the operation and the components shall be pre-assembled at the factory. The thermal reactor burners and pyrolysis chamber burner shall be temperature controlled. The water injection system and burners shall be controlled by two dual set point controllers. A pre-purge timer shall be provided in order to assure safe light- off of the burners. A burndown timer shall be provided to allow the burners to fire for up to 10 hours after the last load enters the incinerator. All switches, controls and instruments shall be mounted in NEMA 12 enclosures. The feeder controls shall allow for two modes of operation, auto- matic cycle and manual. The automatic cycle shall be controlled by a programmer interlocked with limit switches. The automatic cycle shall be initiated by a single push button after the hopper I - 3 - door is closed. After cycle initiation, the vertical charging door shall open and the ram shall start moving forward to dis- charge the refuse into the pyrolysis chamber. After the ram ' ' has reached the end of its stroke, . it will withdraw back into the hopper to a position where the charging door is allowed to close. The feeder shall be equipped with a charging ram water spray system which will automatically spray the face of the ram each time it retracts to this position from the pyrolysis chamber. Then the ram shall returnto its original start position and the hopper door will open. Cyc-le time for the automatic cycle shall be no more than 130 seconds. The charging door and ram shall be equipped with an automatic recycle and alarm system, whereby, if the charge door does not close in its allotted time, it will reopen and the ram will reenter the pyrolysis chamber to clear the transition housing so that the door can close. If the door fails to close after the second attempt, an alarm will sound to alert the operator. ' An interlock shall be provided so that the automatic cycle will be disabled if the hopper door is not closed. In the manual mode of operation, the motions of the charge door, hopper door and ram shall be individually controlled with selector switches . The controls for the ash discharge system shall allow for two - modes of operation, automatic and manual. z J There shall be two automatic cycles , stoke and ash discharge. These cycles shall be manually initiated and controlled by cycle programmers. For the stoke cycle, when the start button is pushed, the rams shall travel half the stroke (adjustable) and then retract to their home position. In the ash discharge cycle, when the start button is pushed, the discharge door shall open and the rams travel forward. When the rams reach the end of the stroke, the door shall close and the rams retract to their home position. Interlocks shall be provided to prevent simultaneous operation of the feeder and ash discharge system. 9. FINISH: ( The system shall be painted with a single coat of rust corrosion inhibitor and two coats of high heat enamel. Painted surfaces shall be prepared either by steel shot cleaning or sand blasting. i _ 4 _ 6/84 I RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION I Incinerator Installations I A C R MAINE, South Portland, ME ACTON ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Acton, MA *ADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL, Amesbury, MA !, AMESBURY HOSPITAL, Amesbury, MA ANDROSCOGGIN VALLEY HOSPITAL, Berlin, NH ANNA JAQUES HOSPITAL, Newburyport, MA NST' ry-Y5 C_ ATHOL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Athol, MA 6-fit -f.-- ATLAS LIQUORS, Medford, MA If�7 q3AUBURN, TOWN OF, Auburn, ME ND )t-"VSTi� AVCO, Wilmington, MA BALFOUR, L.G. CO. , Attleboro, MA BARRE ANIMAL HOSPITAL, South Barre, VT BEAN, D. D. & SONS, Jaffrey, NH BELLEVUE GOLF CLUB, Melrose, MA BOLTON VETERINARY HOSPITAL, Bolton, CT BRIDGEWATER, TOWN OF, Bridgewater, NH *BROCICTON HOSPITAL, Brockton, MA BUDDY DOG HUMANE SOCIETY, Sudbury, MA CANDIA, TOWN OF, Candia, NH CANTERBURY, TOWN OF, Canterbury, NH CAPE COD HOSPITAL, Hyannis, MA 5 NZSS CARNEY HOSPITAL, Boston, MA CARSLEY, MALCOMB B. , DVM, Beverly, MA CARY MEDICAL CENTER, Caribou, ME CATHOLIC MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER, Manchester, NHS CENTRAL PARK VETERINARY HOSPITAL, Dover, NH CHARLES RIVER BREEDING LABS, INC. , Wilmington, MA CHELSEA SOLDIERS' HOME, Chelsea, MA CHESHIRE MEDICAL CENTER, Keene, NH *CHOATE SYMMES HEALTH SERVICES, INC. , Woburn, MA COVENTRY, TOWN OF, Coventry, RI *DEVONSHIRE, THE, Boston, MA DIAMOND HILL ANIMAL CLINIC, Cumberland, RI , *DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, Merrimack, NH EAST SHORE ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Branford, CT *EASTERN MAINE MEDICAL CENTER, Bangor, ME EASTERN SMELTING & REFINING CORP. , Lynn, MA EXETER HOSPITAL, Exeter, NH 1 . d 6/84 RTC - Incinerator Installations VSA FALMOUTH ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Falmouth, MA FANNING ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Beverly Farms, MA FOGARTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, North Smithfield, RI FORT DRUM MEDICAL CLINIC, Watertown, NY GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Burlington, VT GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Lynn, MA *GILLETTE COMPANY, Andover, MA GLOBE TICKET COMPANY, Woburn, MA GREENVILLE ANIMAL HOSPITAL, INC. , Greenville, RI GREENWICH HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, Greenwich, CT GUILFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL, -Guilford, CT HARPSWELL, TOWN OF, South Harpswell, ME HARVARD COMMUNITY HEALTH PLAN, Cambridge, MA *HONEYWELL INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Waltham, MA HUBBARD REGIONAL HOSPITAL, Webster, MA HUNT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Danvers, MA *IDLE WILD FARMS, INC. , Pomfret, CT KENT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Warwick, RI LANCASTER VETERINARY HOSPITAL, Lancaster, NH LEACH & GARNER COMPANY, Attleboro, MA *LEOMINSTER HOSPITAL, Leominister, MA LITTLE, ARTHUR D. , INC. , Cambridge, MA LOWELL GENERAL HOSPITAL, Lowell, MA LOWELL HUMANE SOCIETY, Lowell, MA MAINE MEDICAL CENTER, Portland, ME MASS. S.P.C.A. , Edgartown, MA MASS. S.P.C.A. , Hyannis, MA MASS. S.P.C.A. , Methuen, MA MASS. S.P.C.A. , Nantucket, MA MASS. S.P.C.A. , Pittsfield, MA MEREDITH, TOWN OF, Meredith, NH METALLURGICAL SERVICE; Pawtucket, RI MIDDLEBURY ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Middlebury, VT MILFORD- WHITINSVILLE HOSPITAL, Milford, MA MONSON VETERINARY HOSPITAL, Monson, MA *MORTON HOSPITAL, Taunton, MA MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, Hartford, CT NANTUCKET COTTAGE HOSPITAL, Nantucket, MA *NASHOBA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, Ayer, MA *NATIONAL SEA PRODUCTS, Lunenburg, NS, CAN NAVAL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, Newport, RI *NEW ENGLAND SINAI HOSPITAL, Stoughton, MA 2. 6/84 RTC - Incinerator Installations NOBLE HOSPITAL, Westfield, MA NORTH SMITHFIELD, TOWN OF, Slatersville, RI NOTTINGHAM RECYCLING, Nottingham, NH *PARKER BROTHERS, Salem, MA . PET MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Foxborough, MA sN`P PHILLIPS ACADEMY, Andover, MA PHILLIPS .._DR. HOWARD, Gardner, MA PITTSFIELD, TOWN OF, Pittsfield, NH PORTSMOUTH HOSPITAL, Portsmouth, NH POVAR ANIMAJL HOSPITAL, East Providence, RI PRECIOUS METAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. , Wakefield, MA PROVIDENCE ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE, Providence, RI RHODE ISLAND S.P.C.A. , Providence, RI ST. ANNE' S HOSPITAL, Fall River, MA ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL, Hartford, CT ST. JOHN' S HOSPITAL, Lowell, MA ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL, Nashua, NH *ST. JOSEPH' S HOSPITAL, (Fatima Unit) , N. Providence, RI ST. MARY' S HOSPITAL, Lewiston, ME ST. RAPHAEL' S HOSPITAL, New Haven, CT ST. VINCENT' S HOSPITAL, Worcester, MA SANCTA MARIA HOSPITAL, Cambridge, MA SCOTT LABS, INC. , West Warwick, RI SHARON HOSPITAL, Sharon, CT SOUTH BERWICK ANIMAL HOSPITAL, South Berwick, ME SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL, Jamaica Plain, MA SPRAGUE ELECTRIC CO. , North Adams, MA *STARRETT, L.S. CO. , Athol, MA STEPHENS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Norway, ME STURDY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Attleboro, MA SUDBURY ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Sudbury, MA SUTTON, TOWN OF, Sutton, NH UNION HOSPITAL, Fall River, MA U.S. POST OFFICE, Portland, ME WAKEFIELD ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Wakefield, MA WALDO COUNTY HOSPITAL, Belfast, ME WAREHAM, TOWN OF, DOG OFFICER/SHELTER, Wareham, MA WARREN ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Warren, RI WARWICK ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Warwick, RI WATERHOUSE, EMERY, Portland, ME WEBBER HOSPITAL, Biddeford, ME WESTERLY HOSPITAL, Westerly, RI WINDHAM VETERINARY HOSPITAL, Brattleboro, VT 3. r 1 6/84 11 M1 r' I RTC - Incinerator Installations x WINSTED ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Winsted, CT WOLFEBORO, TOWN OF, Wolfeboro, NH WOMEN & INFANTS HOSPITAL, Providence, RI j WOODSTOCK/LINCOLN, TOWN OF, Lincoln, NH 1 WOONSOCKET ANIMAL SHELTER, Woonsocket, RI WORCESTER HAHNEMAN HOSPITAL, Worcester, MA ' YORK HOSPITAL, York, ME * Energy Recovery Systems III' . i ' i Iil t� '1 .j :.S 'j� 4. JL MAY 7 i°U -- LOT 3 (�(ZOf�OSEf� .,. SALEIvi f�LI�Cv 4' 13 LAG ± Hr;.SL'1H DEPT, >e;>O,DOD TOTAL AREA 43 AC I3LDv aRJ A sw;1 n I 170,00o sF PROPOSED KELL5� 2 so,400 a.F IUCIOERATOR AMD PADq 80,000 SF `< TOTAL 4741bs0 SF L LOT 5 L pRoPos>=� LOT OGSsr- ' �v INTEIISITY SGHEDULt i \/ l ._.-%� " \• P�L� - ALI,OOAB L� 457 -1.4 AL) PROPaSED ZS 7, (la�l,ti f /" pPFN ��� iZEQ1�IR1=b 10.o'Jo C�.ZiAG� ILI \ - PfZof'Og1;D 5,9 7. (25.(.K � '1� i ! �� •�Yr 1 �p• •�- "� �� w_Z. Y w 4'PoPo�E� S,I AG L / MA�nIARo ' l PLA5TIC5 j NOTE: WETLANDS REV/SED MAR 2/,1986• log L L D ( 2 r t„ '� S17'f PLAN REV/SED 04R 31, 7986. i G 4.L, a•G ' p 70 000 s.F. a � a ��tN15 LOCATION OF C-LLA t3 - TEMPORARY PYROLYTIC INCINERATOR u mor I �•.:\ BUSINESS PARK " DEVELOPMENT ' a SALEM MA THE F A FARD COMPANIES --------_ -- MFS�OfTr ROAD SCHEMATIC DRAWING NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSESSCALE: 1 '=' 100' 20' APRIL 87 FA 1090 00— 'S I R - , i �( Y xNOISOME TRADES ��AI.Tx 111 § 150A Library References Municipal Corporations e-607. 97 s� C.J.S. Municipal Corporations 5 265. Notes of Decisions ' 1. Construction and application ments of just compensation for any wrong- The word "damages"as used in this sec- ful deprivation. Board of Health otrFrank. see c. 94, tion must be interpreted broadly enough to lin v.Hass(1961) 173 NX2d 808,342 Mass. j satisfy minimum constitutional require- 421. 150A. Private and public dumping grounds; assignment of City of place; appeal; public hearing; maintenance and opera- m. 254. tion; enforcement; fee; ash,permitted uses and dispos- f a city al the exer- he limit, As used in this section, "facility" means a sanitary landfill,°a refuse ,dant to transfer station, a refuse incinerator with a grate area in excess of ten :h trade, der,and square feet, a refuse composting plant, a residual waste storage or that the treatment plant, a dumping ground for refuse or any other works for ld be al- treating or disposing of refuse; and "refuse" means all solid or liquid ainhin the waste materials,,including garbage and rubbish, sludge and residual +with the waste, but not including sewage. tined in No place in any city or ,town shall be established or maintained or the rese operated b an person, g y political agency le of the Pe Y Y Pe , includin an litical subdivision or ens of d ed the the commonwealth, as a site for a facility, unless such place has either lict was been assigned by the board of health of such city or town as a site for a Dict was facility after a public hearing, subject to the provisions of an ordinance board of tY P g J P y a bin in or by-law adopted therein under chapter forty A or corresponding e of the provisions of earlier laws, or, in the case of an agency of the common- wealth, has been assigned by the department of environmental quality engineering, in this section called the department after a public hearing and unless public notice of such assignment has been given by the board of health. The assignment of a place as a site for a facility shall he osts to subject to such limitation with respect to the extent, character and t been nature of operation thereof as may be necessary to protect the public )yment health, comfort and convenience. The department shall advise, upon ist the request, any board of health previous to the assignment of a place as a z1 ized as site for a facility. court If such facilityis a landfill owned or operated b an P Y Y Person other than a town or an agency of the commonwealth, such person shall pay to the town where the facility is located a fee of fifty cents for each ton of solid waste from outside such town which is disposed of in such landfill. Residue from a resource recovery facility located in the municipality i8. wherein such landfill is located shall not be deemed to be solid waste for purposes of said payment. On or before the twentieth day of each month every such person shall file a return subscribed under the 379 °x _r y, 111 § 150A PUBLIC HEALTH 3;� I penalties of perjury with the board of health of the town in which such facility is located, on such form as the commissioner of environmental quality engineering, in this section called the commissioner, shall pre- scribe, giving such information as the commissioner shall require for determination of the fee imposed by this paragraph. Said fee shall be due and payable on or before the due date of the return. i' Any person aggrieved by the action of a board of health in assigning a 5 Place as a site for a facility, including Persons in control of any Public land, the selectmen of any town, and in cities having a Plan D or Plan E charter the city manager, and in other cities the mayor, when authorized by vote of the city council, may, within sixty days of the publication of notice of such assignment, appeal to the department from the assign- ment of the board of health. Upon such appeal or upon the department's own initiative, the department may, after due notice"and public hearing, rescind or suspend such assignment or modify the same by the imposi- tion or amendment of conditions. 1 A facility shall not be constructed or operated unless the proposed use {' and the plans or design therefor have been approved by the department, and notice that such approval was given is recorded in the registry of deeds, or if the land affected thereby be registered land, in the registry section of the land court for the district wherein the land lies. No site on which a facility was operated shall be conveyed or leased by the owner thereof, or be devoted to any use other than the operation of a facility, " until notice that such facility was operated on the site is recorded in the a registry of deeds, or if the land affected thereby be registered land, in sl the registry section of the land court for the district wherein the land u lies. Every person, including every political subdivision of the common- wealth, maintaining or operating a facility, shall maintain and operate the same in such manner as will protect the public health, comfort and g; convenience and prevent a nuisance or a danger to the public health by reason of odor, dust, fires, smoke, the breeding or harboring of rodents, flies or vermin, or other causes. Upon determination that the operation or maintenance of a facility results in a nuisance or a danger to the { public health, such assignment may be rescinded or suspended or may be modified through the imposition or amendment of conditions, at any time after due notice and public hearing, by the board of health of the city or town where such facility is located, upon its own initiative or upon complaint by any person aggrieved by such assignment, or by the a department, upon its own initiative or upon complaint by any person aggrieved by such assignment. The department shall adopt and may from time to time amend rules . and regulations, and the commissioner may issue orders, to enforce the provisions of this section. Any person, including any political subdivision f . 380 I '` s MINNIE 1; ALTH NOISOME TRADES 111 § 150A h such of the commonwealth, who fails to operate and maintain a facility in mental accordance with the provisions of this section or in accordance with any 11 pre- rules, regulations, or orders hereunder promulgated shall be punished by ire for a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred hall be dollars. Each day's failure to comply with said provisions, rules, regula- tions or orders shall constitute a separate violation. ning a The superior court shall have jurisdiction in equity to enforce the public provisions of this section upon petition of the department or any aggriev- Ian E ed person. orized on of Ash produced from the combustion of coal, including but not limited to sign- fly ash and bottom ash, shall not be construed as refuse, rubbish, ent's ; garbage, or waste material under this section when used as 'a raw ring, material for concrete block manufacture, aggregate, fill, base for road posi- construction, or other commercial or industrial purpose, or stored for such use. A location where such use or storage takes place may be d use constructed, established, maintained, and operated without being con- ent, strued as a facility or site for a facility under this section, and no of assignment or approval from the board of health or the department shall stry be required for such construction, establishment, maintenance, or opera- te on tion; provided, however, the department shall have jurisdiction to deter- wrier mine, after notice and hearing, that the establishment or operation of ility, such a location has created a nuisance condition by reason of odor, dust, the fires, smoke, the breeding or harboring of rodents, flies or vermin, or d, in other causes, and to prevent or order abatement thereof; and provided, land further, that no final disposal of ash produced by the combustion of coal may be accomplished by burial of such ash in the ground, other than as on- base for road construction or fill, unless the place where such disposal rate takes place has been assigned for such disposal by the board of health and and plans for such disposal have been approved by the department by pursuant to this section. The department may waive the requirements nts of the preceding paragraphs of this section and the application of any tion T, regulations, or portions thereof, promulgated under the preceding para- the graphs of this section as they may apply to the disposal by burial of ash be produced by the burning of coal, and shall review and may approve the me plans, site and method of storage upon a determination that no nuisance or is created and damage to the environment is minimal. Use of ash pon produced from the combustion of coal as intermediate cover material the over rubbish at sanitary landfill facilities may be permitted by assign- ors ? ment of the board of health with approval of the department under this section. les Added by St1955, c. 310, § 1. Amended by St.1969, c. 429; St1969, c. 515, § 1; the St.1970, e. 839; St.1973,c. 1217, § 6; St.1975, e. 500, § 4; St.1975,e.706, §§ 181, ion 182; St.1976, e. 118; St.1978, c. 197, § 4; St.1982, c. 232, § 2. 381 i I i D o Uh@ a o Safe, economical, non-polluting i The Kelley system offers a low- Don't compare it cost alternative to conventional to ordinary incinerators hauling/landfill methods of trash The Kelley system is not an disposal. incinerator in the conventional sense. As landfill areas fast disappear Instead of burning waste, the Kelley and hauler fees are driven up by system thermally degrades it to a increased fuel and operating costs, small amount of dry sterile ash. on-site disposal of trash becomes There's no smoke. No odor. No soot. more and more attractive. Yet No mess. The process utilized by the environmental and safety consider- Kelley system is called "pyrolysis". `= ations have ruled out — or priced ¢ out — old fashioned on-site disposal ' methods. The Kelley system bridges this gap, bringing users the savings of on-site disposal without the problems. It is successfully used by industries, institutions, commercial firms, and health care facilities throughout l' the world. 0 �I i THERMAL REACTOR _76 f ' R A4 PYROLYSIS CHAMBER `4my 2 p How pyrolysis works Burns its own smoke No pollution controls needed Solid waste is fed into the pyrolysis During pyrolysis, combustible With the Kelley system, particulate chamber, where the fire bed is gases are produced. These gases discharge is practically nil. This, along located. flow upward into the thermal reactor with the harmless nature of the A controlled amount of air flows in the stack. Here they are ignited exhaust, allows the Kelley system to through the fire bed to produce The resulting flue gas consists mainly meet stringent pollution standards. temperatures of about 1,200°F. At of harmless carbon dioxide and It has been approved in all states for this temperature and in an oxygen- water vapors. the disposal of industrial,commercial, lean atmosphere, thermal degra- and health care wastes. No expensive dation of the trash occurs. Unlike add-on devices such as scrubbers, conventional incinerators, there is filters, and precipitators are required. very little turbulence during burning. 1 y� F i k is 3 m� � F+ trt 3 adwaniages ofd qhs FVV@5VRC Low fuel costs Easy, safe, operation Environmentally acceptable `+ Compared to conventional Waste can be mixed and it can Kelley Pyrolytic Waste Disposal 1 incineration, the pyrolytic process be wet or dry. On models with auto- Systems meet pollution control stan- It uses very little natural gas or fuel oil matic feeders, the operator places dards worldwide. Stack e nissions Generally no burners are required waste inside hopper, closes hopper consist mainly of carbon dioxide and in the pyrolysis chamber. door and pushes the "start" button, water vapor. Combustion residue is A vertical charging door opens and non-polluting, sterile ash. 1 Advantages of the Pyrolytic the ram pushes waste into the System pyrolysis chamber. A Kelley Waste Disposal System On batch-fed models, operator will usually pay for itself in less than opens charging door and deposits three years by reducing hauling waste directly into pyrolysis chamber. costs alone. Documented case A signal light indicates burn comple- studies reveal payback in consider- tion when the chamber has cooled ably less time on many installations. and can be recharged. Additional savings Beyond saving on hauling costs, Kelley Waste Disposal Systems elimi- nate the need for waste storage space and the resulting unsanitary con- ditions, In addition, they end the cost of equipment rental and reduce the incidence of pilferage. , i a 4 h e e e C�apac�o�oc��90p�oo�� I � Capacities&Models Turn trash into energy ��. M Capacity Feeder Hopper Size Overall Heigh The eno-mous BTU value of V 65008TU/Lb.Waste Model Type With Standard Suggested WallinPadSae .Lb:. � typical industrial or health care waste - �(Average8 Hr.Day) Length Wid[h Depth, Stack makes capture of the meat generated -NA--NA— - — _ '-22101--- � _. _._ . 7001bs. NA r 2008 Batch.. 22 0 11'0"z T0" 6,060 during pyrolysis extremely attractive. 1,320 Itis. NA NA NA 3808 Batch 27110" 141)"x8'0". 11,2001 Kelley pyrolytic units may be teamed 1,950 lbs. 44" 281, 18" 200/14 Cont. 271,6" 22'0"xTO" 8,4001 _ boilers to Feed I provide a 'waste-to-energy"bolsystem. I, 3,800 Itis. 65" 30" 24" 360/31 Cont. 28'21"t 26'0"x 9'6" 14,4X1 The -ecovered energy can be used Feed I for comfort heating or for manu- f 7,1001bs. 66" 30" 24" 780/31 Cont. 30'0" 32'0"x11'0" 28,2X factoring process heat. Feed Such a system is practical, eco- 7,100 Itis. 72" 51'/z" 32" 780/72 Cont. 30 0' 321)^x 11'0° 29,200 com cal and efficient Outstanding Feed retum-on-investment ;particularly as 11,000 Ibe. 72" 51%,' 32" 1280/72 Cont. 3116%2 35'0^x 12'0° 47,800 fuel costs continue to soar, can be Fself 21,200 lbs. 78" 60'/z" 421P 2500/125 Cont 44'01, 42'8"x AT" 62,200 realized from the Kellev Waste-to- Few Energy Syst=m. Chec' with your Kelley representacive, or write or call Kelle/Company for de-ailed literature describing the system and listing actual users a { I Model 1280 with loader Model 380 without loader i ti f 5 CW(unq sde dousp@od d loqucod eadc�� Kelley Pyrolytic Systems are not Capacity/feed rates MAXIMUM limited solely to solid waste disposal. ( The table at right lists the maxi- MODEL LIQUID When equipped with the feed sys- mum feed rates for standard Kelley NO, FEED RATE tem shown here,any unit can provide Pyrolytic waste disposal units . efficient, environmentally accept- equipped for liquid _20_0 10 Gal/Hr. 1 able disposal for many industrial waste handling. Specif- 380 18 Gal./Hr. and commercial liquid wastes with y is capacities will vary t 780 35 Gal./Hr. a wide range of BTU ratings. with the BTU rating of For disposing of high BTU '`,. he liquid, or the com- M 1280 55 Gal./Hr. liquids, the chamber may be dined BTU's of liquid 2500 _105 Gal/Hr. charged with the liquid only. Low and solid waste being BTU liquids are fired In combina- fired. Consult your tion with solid wastes. Kelley representative NOTE. Liquids causing harmful Consisting of a reservoir, for information on your emissions, such as chlorinated pump and injector, the Kelley application solvents and those with high sulphur liquid waste feed system is capable or heavy metals content, should not of handling viscosities up to that of — be disposed of by this method. ti #6 fuel oil. This range includes a; Consult factory for specific informa- such liquids as solvents, thinners, on regarding acceptable and vegetable oils, cutting oils, resins, not-acceptable liquids. hydraulic oils, and crankcase oils. o M1 i i> r ; t , v I 6 IpmVen on 4 There are nearly 1,000 Kelley Pyrolytic Waste Disposal units In use '4, 41 Installed outside,a Kelley throughout the world. In most cases, Model 2008 unit disposes of con- g Laminated waste generated by the system offers the most economi- this 105 bed area hospital. cal, most efficient method available for disposing of solid waste. The reliability of the system is proven by the companies who use and profit from it lit Y}, Installation versatility . As shown in photos and drawings here, Kelley Waste Disposal Systems can be installed above, on, or below grade. Inside, outside or through-the- wall. Whichever arrangement is best " for your particular operation, Left.A Midwest nursing home ���: solves waste disposal prob- lems with a Kelley Model 200 y In a through-the-wall installa- Inside or outside tion with an automatic installation with feeder inside. pyrolysis chamber and feeder on same level. t Right.A Kelley Model 200 '.4 provides Olean,simple waste disposal for classroom and cafeteria waste and greatly F� reduces trash hauling costs -y s" for a Targe city high school. x Through-the-wall Installation with feeder mounted inside build- x 3�t', ing and pyrolysis chamber outside. . .. „ ,...N.. Equipped with an automated feodetler and ash removal system, this Model 1280 is one of two 'gyp 1i Kelley units for disposing of aircraft flight service waste at a t •f" major international airport. Through-the-wall installation with pyrolysis chamber t 1. outside below building 1 floor level. Engineering assistance mend the appropriate equipment for The special requirements of each your operation. customer are analyzed by your Kelley While most applications can be representative working with the handled by standard Kelley equip- application engineering group at our ment and basic installation modifica- Milwaukee headquarters. tions, the Kelley technical staff is Drawing upon experience gained available to provide thorough engi- in hundreds of separate installations, nearing assistance for more compli- the Kelley specialists will recom- cated requirements. 7 1 This is the Kelley Company Kelley Company "' place at four intervals: s the world's largest ::' 1)Two weeks. manufacturer of '. � 2)Thirty days. permanent dock- zeR, 3) Ninety days. levelers and loading 4) One hundred eighty dock accessories. days. { The company entered v+ l ° This schedule is in the solid waste dis- posal field in 1970 ,. ence of a qualified with its revolutionary person at the time of Pyrolytic Waste break-in and start-up Disposal System and of the equipment. quickly established the product as a Our record Contracts are available for service leader in the industry. The Waste Disposal Division after the six-month period at nominal formed in 1970, produced nearly cost. Our philosophy 1,000 units in the first ten years. Build first-rate, quality products. Beginning with small models and Our commitment Back them with prompt, dependable expanding to larger units and waste- At Kelley, we are ccnfident that service. Those are the keys to good to-energy systems, Kelley today ours is the best waste disposal/ customer relations. At Kelley, we take dominates the field. waste-to-energy system on the them seriously. market. It is our intention to remain Our network of representatives the leader in this vitally important Our financial posture Kelley is backed by well-equipped, field. Kelley is a rated company with fully qualified representatives Expanded facilities, qualified multi-million-dollar annual sales. throughout the nation. An operation factory and field personnel, constant Owned privately with employee stock in Liechtenstein manufactures and research and product improvement ownership, Kelley has shown con- distributes in the European market to keep pace with new technology . . sistent growth in plant facilities, Kelley is committed to doing busi- number of employees, and in Our way of doing business ness just one way. The right way. product innovation, Sales alone do not make a successful company. Satisfied cus- tomers do. That's the basic tenet of our approach to doing business. After the purchase, all Kelley cus- tomers are provided with a Kelley O.S. & T (Operation, Service, Training) Program. This assures the customer that qualified service people will inspect the equipment, make necessary adjustments, and train or retrain operators. This takes RESOUK12 s S':r •t ��LL�V gaY 500,padh� Kelley Company, Inc. 6720 North TeutoniaAve, Milwaukee,Wisconsin 53209 (414)352-1000Telex 26-661 Litho in U S . Copyright Kelley Company Inc.1980 40-314 A _ 7 <llt� 7Darrvrnrlrr.rrr�a//f; of llrr.�a2t?trlle l i �'{ V:Iffll�fi7✓ 1.� if CN !'J')I tNX.07!!/tt'RS!!! <JV r2exl • '. Y '0... �...� .1'f.�Q>%1�?J[IT.T � iJ?CtZ�K'XL>7L71fi/�It�Q�}C a.CAUI��y U;�7[C!l d t l�P)1L7�Ql a/LII.IZl101t O rs 9" Ye~l, Awackoe& e/605 January 9, 1984 Leominster Hospital Re: CMAPCD - Leominster Hospital Road Proposed Incinerator with Leominster, Massachusetts 01453 Waste Heat Recovery Boiler S3 Attention: Mr. Robert Fitzgibbon, Application No. CM-83-IN-003 Plant Engineer Dear Mr. Fitzgibbon: t The Department of Environmental Quality Enigneering's, Division of Air Quality Control has reviewed the information submitted for the proposed incinerator with waste heat recovery boiler at the Leominster Hospital, Hospital Road, Leominster, Massachusetts as submitted under the seal and signature of Brian J. Hogan, P.E. No. 20193. A list of the pertinent information is delineated on the attached sheet. The project consists of installing a new Simonds Manufacturing Company, Model i AF-2, dual chambered controlled air incinerator with a heat recovery boiler system and other related equipment. The incinerator is able to burn 540 pounds of type 0 waste, 780 pounds of type 1 waste and small amounts of type 4 waste, with various combinations of the above. Hospital waste will. be manually collected, separated, weighed, placed in a loading hopper and fed to the incinerator by an automatic hydraulic ram feeder system. The feeder system will be equipped with a t.:ater qu>nching and water spray system to prevent excessive temperature in the loadinb .i.iour area. The incinerator will be equipped with .an auxiliary fuel burner systems which will consist of the following: Primary Chamber - One, Sunray, Model OL # , pressure atomizing burner rated at 600,000 BTU per hour input. Secondary Chamber - Two, Power Flame Incorporated, Model C-1-05, pressure- atomizing burners each rated at 750,000 BTU per hour input. Number 2 fuel oil having a sulfur content not in excess of 0. 3 weight percent will be utilized in the burner units. The secondary chamber will be preheated and temperatures will be maintained at 18000 F. i ary 9, 1984 ,ninsLer Hospital ge 2 Ash will be removed from the incinerator to it steel quench tank to be located in a concrete pit below the primary chamber by an ash removal conveyor system. The quenched ash will be removed from the pit by a paddle type conygyor to ash remova�t containers and landfill disposal. I The products of combustion from the incinerator will be exhausted through a York Shipley Model HRH-750-150-PSI (150 Horsepower) boiler. The boiler will not be equipped with an auxiliary fuel burner and will not he capable of, producing steam if the incinerator is shut down. Combustion products will be moved through the boiler system by means of one induced draft fan. i Combustion products will be vented from the heat recovery boiler or the incin- erator system by means of a new steel, refractory lined stack, the top of which is fifty (50) feet above ground level and has an inside exit diameter of 2.25 feet which provides a flue gas exit velocity of thirty-eight (38) feet per second. jIn a letter dated December 27, 1983 the Hospital Facility has agreed to and has made provisions for the installation of an Air Pollution Control device (water scrubber) should the Department deem this equipment to be necessary at a future date. Particulate emission rate from the incinerator may not exceed . 10 CR/SCF at twelve percent CO2. Visible emissions must conform to the requirements of Section 1 7.06(2) of the Regulations. The Department is of the opinion that the Plans, Specif- ications, Standard Operating and Standard Maintenance Procedures pertinent to this submittal are in conformance with the current Air Pollution Control Regulations in the Central Massachusetts Air Pollution Control District and hereby approves them `f with the following provisos: 1. That site assignment for the Incinerator Installation be obtained as required under Section 150A, Chapter 111 of the General Laws, 2. That 'the Central Massachusetts Air Pollution Control District be notified when the system is installed and operational. That the stack testing for particulate emissions be conducted if in the opinion of the Department such testing is deemed necessary. Stack testing must be conducted under worst case waste at one hundred percent (100%) rated capacity. Separate testing may be required for various combinations of waste feeds. 1 4. That stack testing for spores be conducted if in the opinion of the Department that such testing be deemed necessary. 5. That the Standard Operating and Maintenance Procedures for the , incinerator and system components be posted in a readily visible location near or at the incinerator control panel. 6. That records be kept of the quantity and type of waste burned on a daily basis. 7. That this off' , be notified should any nzifunctions develop in the sygtem which would cause the unit to oper,itu in a manner other than that which was approved. ry 9, 1984 nin::[cr Ilo.pitnl s i 8. That no waste or substance other than that sPrcified bL' introduced I ; to this unit. .i 1 9 . That no nuisance condition (dust, odor, or noise) develop from the use of this equipment. 10. That the incinerator be provided with an approved smoke density indicator and recorder system that operates continuously when the incinerator is in operation. This approval is limited to the applicable Air Pollution Control Regulations and I does not constitute approval as may be required by other Department Regulations or statutes in order for the above mentioned facility to be installed and operated. ' No environmental assessment form is required to be submitted for this project since it is exempt under the Environmental Protection Regulations for the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs. Enclosed is a stamped approved copy of the pertinent information. I Yours truly, i Edmond O. Benoit Deputy Regional Environmental Engineer a By: Thomas P. Cusson, Chief Air Quality Control Section TPC/MQ/bh Enclosure cc: Ken Hagg, DAQC Robert Donaldson, DAQC Resource Technology Corp. j Leominster Board of Health :j t� i :t � ,rash drsP Dost o t'1oW to erd the y V a y r , {t Sx R 3� a i 1 r c t 1 lrh@ K@ST7 [Py @ B Safe, economical, non-polluting I The Kelley system offers a low- Don't compare it j cost alternative to conventional to ordinary incinerators hauling/landfill methods of trash The Kelley system is not an disposal. incinerator in the conventional sense. As landfill areas fast disappear Instead of burning waste, the Kelley and hauler fees are driven up by system thermally degrades it to a increased fuel and operating costs, small amount of dry sterile ash. on-site disposal of trash becomes There's no smoke. No odor. No soot. more and more attractive. Yet No mess. The process utilized by the environmental and safety consider- Kelley system is called "pyrolysis". — ations have ruled out — or priced out — old fashioned on-site disposal methods. The Kelley system bridges this gap, bringing users the savings of on-site disposal without the problems. f It is successfully used by industries, $ \\\ institutions, commercial firms, and J health care facilities throughout the world. THERMAL O ° • 1_ REACTOR `s 3 ° 1 � 9a PYROLYSIS %,.... - , .._... ..,,,1 CHAMBER .x . . w trK1 . i 2 Doi a How pyrolysis works Burns its own smoke No pollution controls needed Solid waste is fed into the pyrolysis During pyrolysis, combustible With the Kelley system, particulate chamber, where the fire bed is gases are produced. These gases discharge is practically nil. This, along located. flow upward into the thermal reactor with the harmless nature of the A controlled amount of air flows in the stack. Here they are ignited. exhaust, allows the Kelley system to through the fire bed to produce The resulting flue gas consists mainly meet stringent poll ution'standards. temperatures of about 1,200°F. At of harmless carbon dioxide and It has been approved in all states for this temperature and in an oxygen- water vapors the disposal of industrial,commercial, lean atmosphere, thermal degra- and health care wastes. No expensive dation of the trash occurs. Unlike add-on devices such as scrubbers, conventional incinerators, there is filters, and precipitators are required. very little turbulence during burning. 9 a ;i p 3 i &dvaMdigoiss d ilP is Low fuel costs Easy,safe,operation Environmentally acceptable Compared to conventional Waste can be mixed and it can Kelley Pyrolytic Waste Disposal incineration,the pyrolytic process be wet or dry. On models with auto- Systems meet pollution control stan- uses very little natural gas or fuel oil matic feeders, the operator places dards worldwide. Stack emissions i Generally no burners are required waste inside hopper, closes hopper consist mainly of carbon dioxide and j in the pyrolysis chamber. door and pushes the "start" button. water vapor. Combustion residue is A vertical charging door opens and non-polluting, sterile ash. Advantages of the Pyrolytic the ram pushes waste into the System pyrolysis chamber. A Kelley Waste Disposal System On batch-fed models, operator will usually pay for itself in less than opens charging door and deposits three years by reducing hauling waste directly into pyrolysis chamber. costs alone. Documented case A signal light indicates burn comple- studies reveal payback in consider- tion when the chamber has cooled ably less time on many installations and can be recharged. Additional savings Beyond saving on hauling costs, Kelley Waste Disposal Systems elimi- nate the need for waste storage space and the resulting unsanitary con- ditions. In addition, they end the cost of equipment rental and reduce the ; >' • incidence of pilferage. y . 4 • 4 ' liVl10���9 Capacities It Models Turn trash into energy CapacityFeeder Hopper Size Overall Heigh The enormous BTU value of 6500.BTB/Lb.Waste Model Type WiithStandard Suggested Weigh typical industrial or health care waste f [(Average 8 Hr.Day) Lengtn Witllh !2411 Stack Pad Size Lbs. makes capture of the hea:gene-ated _ _�._._.. ._ _ _ __ 70011u. NA NA 2006 Batch 22'0 '11'6 a T0" 60&oduring pyroysls e>aremeh;attractive. k 1,320 Itis. NA NA 3808 Batch 27'10" 14'0"x8'0° 11,200 Kelley p',rolytic un,ts may be teamed 1 200/14 Cont 27"6" 22'0"x 9'0" 8,400' with steam or hot water boilers U I 9501bs 44" 28" Feed provide a "waste-to-energy"system. 3,800 lbs. 66" 30 380/31 Cont. 28'2" 26'0"x 9'6" 14,400 The recovered energy can be used Fe for comfort heating or for manu- 100 lis.,,1001bs. 762"_ 3011 Y,11 ..24 .780/71 Com. --- 300' - 32'0^x11'0° 28,200 facturing process heat FeedSuch a system Is pracT.al, eco- 2 Cont 30'0 32'0"x 11'0" 29,200 nomical,and efficient Outstanding Fed return-on-investment, paOiculart7 as 1',OOOIbs. 72" 51%i' 32" : 1280/72 Cont 31'6/" 35'0"x 12'0" 47,800 Feedfuel costs continue to soar, can be 21',200 lbs. 78" 60%,' "21112125 Cont. 44'0" 42'811 x 14'8" 62200 realized -rom the Kelley W aste-tc- Feed Energy System. Check wit your Kelley reoresentative, or w-ite or call Kelley Company for detailedlitereture describirg the system and listing actual users. I s I, ya j it } 4 i ey 12 Model 1280 with loader Model 380 without loader 11' • 6 5 asung Ode doosipmd d floquomid e�a��c�� • Kelley Pyrolytic Systems are not Capacity/feed rates t MAXIMUM limited solely to solid waste disposal. The table at right lists the maxi- I MODEL LIQUID When equipped with the feed sys- mum feed rates for standard Kelley I{ NO. FEED RATE tem shown here, any unit can provide Pyrolytic waste disposal units efficient environmentally accept- equipped for liquid 200 10 Gal/H r. able disposal for many industrial waste handling. Specif- 380 18 Gal/Hr. and commercial liquid wastes with is capacities will vary 780 35 Gal./Hr. a wide range of BTU ratings. with the BTU rating of For disposing of high BTU the liquid, or the Com- M 1280 55 Gal/Hr. liquids, the chamber may be j, -, pined BTU's of liquid 1 2500____ 105 Gal/Hr.� charged with the liquid only. Low and solid waste being BTU liquids are fired in combing- fired. Consult your tion with solid wastes. Kelley representative NOTE, Liquids causing harmful Consisting of a reservoir, for information on your emissions, such as chlorinated pump and injector, the Kelley application. solvents and those with high sulphur liquid waste feed system is capable or heavy metals content, should not of handling viscosities up to that of be disposed of by this method. #6 fuel oil. This range includes Consult factory for specific informa- such liquids as solvents, thinners, tion regarding acceptable and vegetable oils, cutting oils, resins, not-acceptable liquids. hydraulic oils, and crankcase oils, i i v P: I I( Y r 6 I This is the Kelley Company Kelley Company place at four intervals: is the world's largest ' 1) Two weeks. manufacturer of r ' ''` 2)Thirty days. permanent dock- 3) Ninety days. levelers and loadingE . Bar-, 4) One hundred eighty dock accessories �� 1llf� { � '� 'I days. The company entered q '^--�� w This schedule is in the solid waste dis addition to the pres- posal field in 1970 ""1� �+ _ .' •? � # ence of a qualified with its revolutionary person at the time of Pyrolytic Waste break-in and start-up Disposal System and of the equipment. quickly established the product as a Our record Contracts are available for service leader in the industry. The Waste Disposal Division after the six-month period at nominal formed in 1970, produced nearly cost. Our philosophy 1,000 units in the first ten years. Build first-rate, quality products. Beginning with small models and Our commitment Back them with prompt, dependable expanding to larger units and waste- At Kelley, we are confident that service. Those are the keys to good to-energy systems, Kelley today ours is the best waste disposal/ customer relations. At Kelley, we take dominates the field. waste-to-energy system on the them seriously. market. It is our intention to remain Our network of representatives the leader in this vitally important • t Our financial posture Kelley is backed by well-equipped, field. Kelley is a rated company with fully qualified representatives Expanded facilities, qualified multi-million-dollar annual sales throughout the nation. An operation factory and field personnel, constant Owned privately with employee stock in Liechtenstein manufactures and research and product improvement ownership, Kelley has shown con- distributes in the European market. to keep pace with new technology . . sistent growth in plant facilities, Kelley is committed to doing busi- number of employees, and in Our way of doing business ness just one way. The right way. product innovation. Sales alone do not make a successful company. Satisfied cus- tomers do. That's the basic tenet of j our approach to doing business. After the purchase, all Kelley cus- tomers are provided with a Kelley j O.S &T (Operation, Service, f Training) Program. This assures the customer that qualified service people will inspect the equipment, make necessary adjustments, and train or retrain operators. This takes i I i I / CuIrUELLLEV RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY CORP. 123 East Street v P. O. Box.506 • ', Kelley Company, Inc. 02026 6720 North TeutoniaAve. Milwaukee,Wisconsin 53209 (414)352-1000Telex 26-661 Litho in U.5 A. Copyright Kelley Company,pe 1980 40-314 A • ac��aa� �c��do�c� There are nearly 1,000 Kelley y ' Pyrolytic Waste Disposal Units In use y } ;� � t Installed outside,a Kelley y I Model 2008 unit disposes of con- [aminated waste world. In most cases, { s. [aminated waste generated by the system offers the most economi- his 105-bed area hospital cal, most efficient method available for disposing of solid waste. The reliability of the system is proven by the companies who use and profit #W, from it. u Installation versatility As shown In photos and drawings b ` here, Kelley Waste Disposal Systems �-- , can be installed above, on, or below grade. Inside, outside or through-the- wall Whichever arrangement is best for your particular Operation. - Left A Midwest nursing home .. solves waste disposal prob- lems with a Kelley Model 200 ° in a through-the-wall installs Inside or outside tion with an automatic installation with I feeder inside er - pyrolysis chamby and feeder on same • level. F Right.A Kelley Model 200 vyr. provides clean,simple waste disposal for classroom and cafeteria waste and greatly reduces trash -auling costs �' tt for a Targe city high school Through-the-wall installation with feeder mounted inside build- in and pyrolysis chamber outsitle. Equipped with an automated p; feeder and ash removal system, this Model 1280 is one of two t Kelley units for disposing of 1 yt aircraft flight service waste at a major international airport. Through-the-wall installation with pyrolysis chamber `s outside below building floor level- Engineering assistance mend the appropriate equipment for The special requirements of each your operation. customer are analyzed by your Kelley While most applications can be representative working with the handled by standard Kelley equip- application engineering group at our ment and basic installation modifica- Milwaukee headquarters. tions, the Kelley technical staff is Drawing upon experience gained available to provide thorough engi- in hundreds of separate installations, nearing assistance for more compli- the Kelley specialists will recom- cated requirements, �-�--_ • • • � _�` x ;€ F • ,,� � �r,� �. .. • ,..- ��/ �-- �-- �� �- j3h@ w@�LSM FVF@k 6� • Safe, economical, non-polluting - . The Kelley system offers aloes- Don't compare it cost alternative to conventional to ordinary incinerators hauling/landfill methods of trash The Kelley system is not an a disposal. incinerator in the conventional sense. As landfill areas fast disappear Instead of burning waste, the Kelley and hauler fees are driven up by system thermally degrades it to a increased fuel and operating costs, small amount of dry sterile ash on-site disposal of trash becomes There's no smoke. No odor. No soot. more and more attractive. Yet No mess. The process utilized by the environmental and safety consider- Kelley system is called "pyrolysis". ations have ruled out — or priced out — old fashioned on-site disposal ,a` methods. The Kelley system bridges this gap, bringing users the savings of on-site disposal without the problems. / \ It is successfully used by industries, \ institutions, commercial firms, and health care facilities throughout the world. THERMAL ( •. REACTOR e PYROLYSIS CHAMBER l '0 Adillk 2 0 a How pyrolysis works Burns its own smoke No pollution controls needed Solid waste is fed into the pyrolysis During pyrolysis, combustible With the Kelley system, particulate chamber, where the fire bed is gases are produced. These gases discharge is practically nil. This, along located. flow upward into the thermal reactor with the harmless nature of the A controlled amount of air flows in the stack, Here they are ignited. exhaust, allows the Kelley system to through the fire bed to produce The resulting flue gas consists mainly meet stringent pollution'standards. temperatures of about 1,200°F. At of harmless carbon dioxide and It has been approved in all states for this temperature and in an oxygen- water vapors, the disposal of industrial,commercial, lean atmosphere, thermal degra- and health care wastes. No expensive dation of the trash occurs, Unlike add-on devices such as scrubbers, conventional incinerators, there is filters, and precipitators are required. very little turbulence during burning. �1V s� a . 'yya 3 1 y� 1 . t s s ii t t kr E 3 i &dvankgss d the Low fuel costs Easy,safe, operation Environmentally acceptable Compared to conventional Waste can be mixed and it can Kelley Pyrolytic Waste Disposal incineration, the pyrolytic process be wet or dry, On models with auto- Systems meet pol u:ion cortrol stan- uses very little natural gas or fuel oil. matic feeders, the operator places dards worldwide. Stack em ssions Generally no burners are required waste inside hopper, closes hopper consist mainly of carbon dioxide and in the pyrolysis chamber. door and pushes the"start" button. water vapor, Combustion residue is A vertical charging door opens and non-polluting, sterile ash. Advantages of the Pyrolytic the ram pushes waste into the System pyrolysis chamber. A Kelley Waste Disposal System On batch-fed models, operator will usually pay for itself in less than opens charging door and deposits three years by reducing hauling waste directly into pyrolysis chamber. costs alone. Documented case A signal light indicates burn comple- studies reveal payback in consider- tion when the chamber has cooled ably less time on many installations. and can be recharged. Additional savings Beyond saving on hauling costs, Kelley Waste Disposal Systems elimi- nate the need for waste storage space and the resulting unsanitary con- ditions, In addition, they end the cost of equipment rental and reduce the s ,3�� v • Incidence of pilferage. "A" f ' 1 �I . r • I i 4 i 4 i. � C�apac�o�oc��9®p�oo�� i i E Capacities&Models Turn trash into energy M Capacity Feederllopp�S¢e Overall Hegh Suggested The enormous BTU value of 8500BT0/Lb.Waste Model Type With Standard adSiWeigh typical industrial or health care waste Pad Sae Lbs i I(Average 8 Hr.Day) Length Width Depth _ Stack makes capture of the heat generated F—MO li i NA NA "-'200B- Batch j --22-0-1_ 11'0"a 7V' 6,0601 during pyrolysis extreme lyattractive. M 1,320 lbs. NA NA MA 3808 Batch 27'10° 14'01-x 8'0" 11,2001 Kelley pyrolytic units may be teamed 1,950 Ws. 44" 281, 16" 200/14 Cont. 271,6" 22'0°it 9'0" 8,400 with steam or hot water boilers to Feed provide a r 3,800 lbs. 66" 30^ 24" 380/31 Cont. 28'2° 26' "0xTV 14,400 The recovered"waste-to-energy" system. 1E ered eneergy can be used Feed for comfort heating or for manu- I Tl00lbs. 66" 30" 24" 780/31 Cont 30'0" 32'0"x11'0"'28,20( facturirg process heat. Feed ' • Such a system is practical, eco- T100Its. 72" 51Yi' 32° 780/72 Cont 300 32'0^x 11'0^ 29,200 i vomica return- l and efficient. Outstanding Feed I 11,000lbs. 72" 51Y," 32" 1280/72 Cant 3116%' 35'0°x 1210" 47,80E return-on-investment, particularly as Fedfuel costs continue to soar, can be 21,200 lbs. 78" 60Y2j' 42" 2500/125 Cord. 44'0" 42'81,x 14'8° 642CO ealized from the Kelley Waste-to- Feed Energy System. Check with your Kelley representative, or write or call Kelley Company for detailed literature describ ng the system and listing 1 actual users. A s Kalovf a Model 1280 with loader Model 380 without loader • 5 Usaing saft dagapmd d loqdod �madftz • Kelley Pyrolytic Systems are not Capacity/feed rates MAXIMUM limited solely to solid waste disposal. The table at right lists the maxi- MODEL LIQUID When equipped with the feed sys- mum feed rates for standard Kelley NO, FEED RATE tem shown here,any unit can provide Pyrolytic waste disposal units ff efficient, environmentally accept- equipped for liquid 1 200 10 Gal./Hr. able disposal for many industrial waste handling. Specif- 380 18 Gal./Hr. and commercial liquid wastes with is capacities will vary 780 35 Gal./Hr. a wide range of BTU ratings. with the BTU rating of k 1280 55 Gal./Hr. For disposing of high BTU - the liquid, or the com- liquids, the chamber may be (i bined BTU's of liquid 2500 105 Gal./Hr, charged with the liquid only. Low and solid waste being BTU liquids are fired in combina fired. Consult your tion with solid wastes. Kelley representative NOTE: Liquids causing harmful Consisting of a reservoir, for information on your emissions, such as chlorinated solvents and those with high sulphur pump and injector, the Kelley � application. 9 P liquid waste feed system is capable or heavy metals content, should not of handling viscosities up to that of be disposed of by this method. #6 fuel oil. This range includes g Consult factory for specific informa- such liquids solvents, thinners, vegetable oils,s, ion regarding acceptable and cutting oils, resins, not-acceptable liquids, hydraulic oils, and crankcase oils. t„ it .a k' • ac���a� �c��do�� f E There are nearly 1,000 Kelley . Pyrolytic Waste Disposal units in use Installed outside,a Kelley Model 200B unit disposes of con- ihrOUghOUYtheWOfd. In most CBSBS, tammated waste generated by the system offers the most economi- his 105-bed area hospital cal, most efficient method available for disposing of solid waste, The reliability of the system is proven by the companies who use and profit g from it Installation versatility As shown in photos and drawings " here, Kelley Waste Disposal Systems can be installed above, on, or below grade. Inside, outside or through-the- wall. Whichever arrangement is best for your particular Operation. Left,A Midwest nursing home salves waste disposal prob- - am Isms with a Kelley Model 200 in a through-the-wall installs- Inside or outside tion with an automatic installation with D feeder inside. Pyrolysis chamber and feeder on same • level. a� .f v _ Right.A Kelley Model 200 provides clean,simple waste disposal for classroom and gy cafeteria waste and greatly reduces trash hauling costs for a large city high school. Through-the-wall installation with feeder ' mounted inside build- in and 9 pyrolysis chamber outside. ttr Equipped with an automated feeder and ash removal system, this Model 1280 is one of two Kelley units for disposing of aircraft flight service waste at a major international airport. D Through-the-wall 3v installation with pyrolysis chamber outside below building floor level, #t , ie Engineering assistance mend the appropriate equipment for The special requirements of each your operation. customer are analyzed by your Kelley While most applications can be representative working with the handled by standard Kelley equip- application engineering group at our ment and basic installation modifica- Milwaukee headquarters. tions the Kelley technical staff is Drawing upon experience gained available to provide thorough engi- in hundreds of separate installations, neering assistance for more compile the Kelley specialists will recom- catec requirements. 7 ,g This is the Kelley Company ,7 >f Kelley Company / place at-our intervals: s the world's largest M" 1)Two weeks. manufacturer of . - 2)Thirty days. permanent dock- 3) Ninety days. levelers and loading 4) One hundred eighty dock accessories days. The company entered - This schedule is in the solid waste dis t addition to the pres- posal field in 1970 ence of s qualified with Its revolutionary person atthe time of Pyrolytic Wastebreak-in and start-up Disposal System and of the equipment. quickly established the product as a Our record Contracts are available for service leader in the industry. The Waste Disposal Division after the six-month period at nominal formed in 1970, produced nearly cost. Our philosophy 1,000 units in the first ten years. Build first-rate, quality products. Beginning with small models and Our commitment Back them with prompt, dependable expanding to larger units and waste- At Kelley, we are confident that service, Those are the keys to good to-energy systems, Kelley today ours is the best waste disposal/ customer relations. At Kelley, we take dominates the field. waste-to-energy system on the them seriously. market. It is our intention to remain Our network of representatives the leader in this vitally important • Our financial posture Kelley is backed by well-equipped, field. Kelley is a rated company with fully qualified representatives Expanded facilities, qualified multi-million-dollar annual sales. throughout the nation. An operation factory and field persoinel, constant Owned privately with employee stock in Liechtenstein manufactures and research and product improvement ownership, Kelley has shown con- distributes in the European market. to keep pace with new technology. . sistent growth in plant facilities, Kelley is committed to doing busi- number of employees, and in Our way of doing business ness just one way. The right way. product innovation. Sales alone do not make a successful company. Satisfied cus- tomers do. That's the basic tenet of our approach to doing business. After the purchase, all Kelley cus- tomers are provided with a Kelley O S &T, (Operation, Service, Training) Program. This assures the customer that qualified service people will inspect the equipment, make necessary adjustments, and train or retrain operators. This takes f WOLI{ # TECHNOLOGY CORP. FELL�V 123 East Street ` V o P.O. B'ox 506 • Dad am, mk 02026 Kelley Company, Inc. 6720 North TeutoniaAve. Milwaukee,Wisconsin 53209 (414)352-1 000Telel Litho in U.S A, Copyright Kelley Company.Inc.1980 40-314 A 22 THE SALEM,MASS.,EVENING NEWS-FRIDAY,MAY 1, 1987 THE SALEM,MASS.,EVENING NEWS- FRIDAY,MAY 1,1987 23 Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices , HAMILTON/WENHAM - Rte. 128 task force • CITY OF SALEM COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT PUBLIC HEARING PROBATE COURT ATTENTION The Salem Board of Health will hold a Public. Essex,ss Docket No.87A S Hearing Tuesday, ay 12, 1987 at Auth ity and the North Street 2nd oor, relative to seeks planning aide the petition FAMILY SERVto said ICES OFTHEExecutive Office of 7. To the father of FAITH SMITH: The Swampscott Real Assistance Pro- Fent for Site Installation H) hland fan Incinerator Aveci i gator t the in Mullen casts eye on Commercial Unite Assign- ion property PEABODY-A Route 128 task Gallagher said the initial person NORTH SHORE, INC., a charitable corporation gram-Moderate Rehabilitation Program invites accordance with Chapter III,Section 150A of the y force established by Sen.Freder- selected would be a transporta- maintaining an office in Salem in the County of landlords in the Town of Swampscott to partici- Mass.General Laws. ick E. Berry, D-Peabody, is seek- tion planner. Essex, praying that the Court establish whether pate in this program,ten units. The Plan filed by Farfard Companies is for B PEGGY McLEAN interest in buying the property. a sion, and I think the town should . in to hire a staff person to assist or not your consent or notice shall be required to The 707 Moderate Rehabilitation Program is a approval for an on-site incinerator for disposal of Y Y ng P P Y• g Pe Gallagher said the subregion any subsequent petition for adoption of FAITH state assisted program which provides incentives Combustible Wastes of Construction Materials. News Correspondent "t.�.: have all the information." Agency might have to leave area with its planning efforts. remained a goal of Sen. Berry's, SMITH of said Salem,a minor,as stet forth in said to landlords to correct code violations and make FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH But Mullen admitted when he WENHAM ag The owner of the contacted Liberty Edward Bell,vice Pres- Ager the Loeb estate which WENHAM-If James V.Mullen can't find a North Shore site for his The task force has been explor- whose district includes three petition. energy related improvements,while at the same ROBERT E.BLENKHO alt C.H.O. advertising agency which was ident of Liberty Properties some housed his advertising company g agency,he may have to leave the area, ing the idea of creating a subre- communities along Route 128. If you desire to object thereto you or your time provide rental assistance to eligible tenants. Health Agent burned out of the former Loeb M'° �_.. was devastated b multi-million dollar advertising attorney should file a written appearance in said Rental agreements are entered into over an ,May 1,1987 weeks ago about buying out their y the five-alarm he said Thursday. Bion for the North Shore area to "From what we hear, all the Court at Salem before ten o'clock in the forenoon initial five-year period. estate in Beverly Farms is inter- interest in the property,Bell told fire March 31, Mullen said his coordinate planning among va- Participating communities would on the first day of June 1987,the return day of this The Program is designed to increase the supply COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ested in relocating his business to him they had their own plan for original intention was to rebuild. With 70 employees, Mullen can't wait to rebuild on the Loeb estate, rious communities on tragic, de- like to go in that direction," she citation. of available standard and affordable housing and THE TRIAL COURT the Commercial Union Training the site and weren't interested in ,�`a He said he planned to move his which was destroyed by fire.That process could take more than a year. velopment and other matters. said. The subregion would en- Witness, THADDEUS BUCZKO, Esquire,First to assure and make feasible these renovations. THE PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT and Conference Center on Essex selling.Mullen said he has had no business to another location in compass cities and towns from Judge of said Court, this twenty-second day of Any landlord in the Town of Swampscott can DEPARTMENT Street. direct contact with Commercial Prides Crossing in the interim, At the planning board hearing Thursday night, Mullen said that The idea of the subregion, Rockport to Swampscott. April 1987. obtain further information by writing the Author- Essex Division Docket No.85P2349-C1 Union Insurance Company, the �" but that residential neighbor- while he is very serious about his interest in the Commercial Union tentatively endorsed by some of While transportation would be JOHN F.BU:RKE,Register ity at 6 Duncan Terrace or call the Office at 593- NOTICE OF FIDUCIARY'S ACCOUNT James V. Mullen of Mullen resent owners. "They(Commer- hood has voiced"concerns' about site, he admitted that he is working under tinne constraints and "it's the communities, would involve one of the key focuses of the May 1,8,15,1987 5516. To all persons interested in the estate of Advertising told The News P ,' having a business in its midst. important that I make a rapid decision whether to stay on the North the hiring of one or more staff May 1,1987 ELIZABETH LENDALL, late of Salem, in said Thursday afternoon that he feels tial Union) have a valid contract a subregion, the group would be such an arrangement could be With Liberty/(O'Connell. I can't Mullen said he is "sensitive" to Shore or move my company to Boston." members.The Metropolitan Area expected to branch out to con- County, deceased. g Planning Council has said it could TOWN OF TOPSFIELD You are hereby notified pursuant to Mass. R. say they'd sell.me theproperty.It that opposition. Sider other mutual concerns COMMONWEALTH A COURT MASSACHUSETTS "an attractive opportunity for the Y Y' provide the staff workers with the PLANNING BOARD Div.P.Rule 72 that the first and final account of may not possible," he further At the hearing Thursday night, much money he would contribute P among the communities. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE THE TRIAL COURT SUMNER L. RAYMOND as Conservator of the town and for me." He said he As he looked around,he said"it help of grant money from the THE PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT would be willing to help the town conceded. was hard not to come back to the Mullen said that b the 10 years to the d betownMullen said, "I think state. It currently provides such For the subregion to be for- Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday,May 12, Essex Division Docket No.87P0976-E1 property of said ELIZABETH LENDALL (the solve its problem of a lack of ;�, Commercial Union property, his company has been located in it would be presumptions to wave assistance to several existing sub- molly established, each city and 1987 at 7:30 p.m.a Public Hearing,will be held in Estate of ANGELA M.JOYCE late of Salem in fiduciary) has been presented to said Court for Salem attorney William H. BeverlyFarms,it has"supported numbers around.But I promise it town will have t0 adopt a resolve the Topsfield Town Hall,Selectmen's Office upon the County of Essex. allowance. affordable elderly housing by Quinn, who represents Liberty/ ti`m which would be ideal to meet our at leas20 organizations intown" would be substantial, meaning- regions. the initiative of the Planning Board of the Town contributing substantial amounts - needs. Mullen said his business fol." stating that it would participate of Topsfield to consider possible modification, NOTICE H you desire to preserve your right to file an of money to the town coffers, or O'Connell, the two Boston devel- i, - u could grow to three or four times to the tune of"tens of thousands While the North Shore subre- in the entity. The group would amendment or rescission of a definitive plan A petition has been presented in the above- objection to said account, you or your attorney opers, said that is still the case. of dollars every year. He said Earlier in the day, Mullen told gion is not yet a formal entity, not be intoe r captioned matter praying an alternative he favors less, a its present size before it would The News that giving part of the incorporated,ated, but instead previously approved by the Planning Board and pay ng that a certain instru- moat file a written appearance in said Court at "We're not actively negotiating JAMES V. MULLEN they would expect to do the same Berry aide Karen Gallagher said function as an informal cooper- submitted by Green Acres Realty and entitled ment be Probated purporting to be the last will of Salem on or before the twenty-sixth day of May, donation in the form of land. occupy the entire manor house land on the 50 acre Commercial said deceased by RUTH IWANICKI and DON- with anyone,"' said Quinn, ex- To make the Ian more attractive and its 1962 addition.And even if in Wonham should they relocate the task force is looking to have a ative venture among the partici- "Aaron Drive Green Acres Estate."'This notice is ALD J.WALSH named in said will as D 1987, the return day of this citation. You may At the planning board hearing plaining that. Liberty/O'Connell P here. And as a company which Union site over for elderly Nous- full-time staff person on board to given pursuant to the provisions of Massachusetts DONALD upon written request by registered or certified Thursday night, Mullen an- has a purchase and sales to the town, the developers have years down the road he were to ing wound not be m first course paling communities. g WALSH, both of Salem i the County of Essex, pounced those intentions pub- art with also offered to sell the original add another 20,000 square feet, generates $38 million a year, of action," explaining that "if address some eg the ongoing The MAPC, whose planning General Law Chapter 4l Section 8h W.This notice praying that they be appointed executors thereof, mail rn the fiduciary, or to t a attorney for the p agreement on the property Mullen said, `we re capable of P issues the subregion would be is brought due to alleged discrepancies between without giving a surety on their bond. fiduciary,obtain without cost a copy of said ac- licly, saying he was "absolutely, extension periods built in. manor house for$500,000 so that this would have a "zero impact" doing that on a significant level." What I'm reading is right, there area currently covers 100 commu- actual conditions and those shown,on the plan as count. H you desire to object to any item of said tackling. If you desire to object to the allowance of said positively, serious" about this it can be converted into 41 units on the surrounding community, are those who are concerned with pities statewide, encourages the approved.Further,possible non-compliance with account,you must,to addition to filing a written Mullen said Thursday af- of elderly housing selling for Mullen said. He said he was also "If Wenham identifies housing housing in this area. What would At its next meeting May 14,the formation of subregions, Gal- the Certificate of Planning Board Action dated petition,you or your attorney should file a written appearance as aforesaid,file within thirty days ternoon he is waiting to see if drawn to the "style and ambian- for the elderly as one of its needs, be done (by Mullen) would be task force will hear a proposal by lagher said. The agency finds it August 6,1987. appearance in said Court at Salem on or before after said return day or within such other time as about$100,000. we would lace our focus on g STEPHEN S. CLARK,Clerk 10:00 in the forenoon on May 26,1987. voters at the May 9 town meeting ce" of Penquin Hall, the English P good for fall our constituents not MAPC to apply for a grant from easier to deal with a regional In addition you should file a written statement the Court upon motion may order a written state. pass a zonjng; amendment which Mullen said he was making his manor style residence which that," he said at the planning just one group." So donating a the state Executive Office of Com- entity which can represent the April 24;May 1,1987 of objections to the petition, giving Cement ment of each such item together with the NVMS is tied to O'Connell/Liberty's de- interest in the property public at served as the home of Ruby Boyer board hearing. chunk of the Commercial Union munities and Development for concerns of its member commu- grounds therefore, within thirty (30) days after grounds for each objection thereto, a copy to be DANVMS 2 velopment proposal of 89 luxury this time because "the town is Miller who owned the estate in But when someone at the hear- property would be "a possibility the hiring of a staff member. nities. the return day(or such other time as the Court,on served upon the fiduciary pursuant to Mass. R. LIBERTY TREE MALL townhouses on the 50 acre site. about to make an important deci- the 1920's. ing tried to pin him down on how but not a priority,"he said. LOOKING FOR HELP? motion with notice to the petitioner,may allow)in Civ. P. Rule 5. PLANNING A accordance with Probate Rule 2A. Witness, THADDEUS BUCZKO, Esquire, 777-1818 * 599.3122 - N Run an ad in The GARAGE SALE? Witness, THADDEUS BUCZKO, First Justice First Justice of said Court, this twenty-fourth BARGAIN MATINEE First Show Only a MAI�CHESTEB Call Classified at of said Court at Salem, the twenty-third day of day of April, 1987. Pingree plans summer drama program BRIEFLY Salem Evening News April to the year of our Lord one thousand nine WEEK OF MAY 1.7 lCLASSIFIEDem Evenin Ne 741-1970 JOHN F.BURKE, Register hundred and eighty seven. Sumner L. Raymond,Atty. and ham for $2.50;' said Lt. • 741-1970 The Sallem Evening News JOHN F.BURKE,Register of Probate 70 Washingtn St., Salem,Mass. HAMILTON - "Summer The program will run from 9 the technical director; Kristin May 1,1987 Stage," a draana program will be a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Graham,drama director and tea- Meeting signer sought Stevan Brown. Town meeting Mon ay, May 1,1087 held at the Piingree School's new Friday. Daily classes in acting, cher at Pingree, will be drama HAMILTON - For the first "As anextra bonus,every mom R Performing Arts Center for one singing, movement and technical director; Bob Lassonde, music time, the Hamilton town meeting will receive perfume and flowers Fu Mon-Thu 7:00-9:30 ❑ theater will become rehearsal teacher at Hamilton-WenhamRe- may offer signed intrepretation on the house," added. sports parade Saturday I� LwAmSERVICEat•Sun 12:30.2:30.4:40.7:00.9:3 month,from July 8 to Aug.1. sessions for a musical production the proceedings for those who areREFINISHING CEDAR CLOSETS girect High School,will be music Ns ON M Students wlho are between the staged the last weekend in July. director; and Donna Krohn, hearing impaired. Auet101II upcoming By AL NEEDHAM honor in the cafeteria with coffee ® ages of 13 and 19, and interested The faculty are experienced dance and creative movement And rides will also be available HAMI LT•ON-WEKHAM - News Correspondent and many sumptuous treats - - If your cedar closet n0 longer D in dance, aching, singing, techni- teachers of dance,drama,musica teacher at Glen Urquhart School for the handicapped who wish to Community Service of Hamilton baked by the children in grades �' smells like one, lightly sand its O + c9 MANCHESTER - Residents �: "•' e L e attend the May 18 annual town and Wenham is looking for goods one,two,three and four.From 10 cal theater or any combination of andtechnicaltheater. in Beverly Farms, will be the will t O dh 9A surfaces. Sanding opens the e D����LCC++.. these can register by calling the Doug Fodeman, technical the- choreographer and dance tea- meeting. Those were two suggestions day,June 12.e auction block Fri- School l gymnasium annual e- the children'sgrandparent classses pts will visit wood's pores and restores cedar Frl, Mon•Thu 46 Pingree School. ater director at Pingree, will be cher. which came out of a Handicap Anyone who has items which g Odor. at•Sun 12:45.2:45.5:00.7:30 9 4 meeting. During that time, instructors Coordination Committee meeting could be donated to this event is Have a Helpful Homelmprovtament Or, to advertise a Home Improvement Service I • Ruth Goldstein, Wendy Holden IDANVERS 6I y Wednesday night. Anyone who urged to drop them off at the Many issues will be discussed in and Maryellen deLacy have to share with our readers? you have to offer, call 741-1970 RT. 128 EXIT 24 , 1 1 JOB HUNTING? would like a ride to the meeting, Community House, or ask that a 70-article warrant, perhaps in- planned special activities in a Call Florence Lydon, 744-0600, Ext. 193. You can advertise for as little as $1.30 per day! 777-2555 * 593-21001. r - rAm Check The or who is hearing impaired and they be picked up," said Connie volving two nights of deliber- program called "Education Now would like an intrepreter at the Gourdeau. ations. and Then." They hope that their EXTRA LATE SHOWS FRI-SAT-SUN Salem News meeting to do sign language is *Carpentry, BARGAIN MATINEES•E2.75 CLASSIFIED ADS Moderator Richard Southgate students will learn what school • Fuel •k Fuel Pe Y, *Pool Services •Sandblasting •Painting MON.TN0.0 SAL ALL eNOWS arr00.E4RM asked to call the selectmen's 4. SUH.aHOIIDAT51srMATINF[SNOW ONLT Mta Farrow In Bruce wiula has called town ogicials and Spon- was like long ago, and grandpa- Remodeling &Papering Wooay'a Fllm Kim Basinger 741-19]0 office at the Town Hall. , rents will"see first hand what it's HINCMI 'k'k'I"k'I`*�k:k:k:k:K9I•, I SECRET OF MT SUCCESS BUND DATE sots of articles dealing with a Benson's Construction * SANDBLASTING *' BOB BUTTERS RADIODATS variety g like now." From 11 until noon, Our2SthYear,Aeoldest UnsurpassableQualiryl tPa,al,,ass,a:as,r:as,s:4o Taep.m.4Panay MDIs s d8 breakfast y of issues, including wet- 'I II •)(• b * PAINTING, Int.-ext. Drywall, 7'9a n EPOI y land, zoning,roadways, and capi- there will be a sing-along for discoant oil Company on Additions, decks, siding, * r *) tapper, stucco ceilings. Wal- 1 gFortu•ua * Salem Building *� IasgIL7 PROJECT X .a.,Pn eIa• Fortune. WENHAM - Mothers are m- I children and grandparents m the thee Nortll Share roofing,custom kitchens and mate.745 Free esti- `x.� t tel expenditures, to a pre-town • Automatic baths. Interior 8 exterior t :mare.745�890. 3:15.5: • : (Pe),,a:ao,maon:ao,a as11.1 vited to celebrate their day at the gym, c g Fri Sat 11:4 M1IDIEMONLOYER HUNTWenham Fire Station, meeting Sunday noon. The pur- Deliveries HILLCREST remodeling done by protea Restoration Inc. COLLEGE Pro Painters,s!onal craftsmen. Call us 91' r L (PG 13)1:30 330 530,7 40 9 30 -___ _ _ The Wenham Fire Company a • pose of the meeting is to review In celebrating the day, the get Plans anytime!744-0454. *-POOL CHEMICALS * 475 Highland Ave. * year written guarantee will hold its annual Mother's Day procedure in preparation for the instructors hope to have educated • Discounts ror Early Fuell Oil Service 9l. Salem 744-460v •)(• trained ls.a and reaioent el _ g- g Pa merit 6 C.O.D. CARPENTERS * SUPPLIES 8 EQUIP. pancake breakfast from 7 to 11 s `' town meeting. The substance of the children in understanding y gaI!Ln^.e.a. Fine cranmenahip. Addi- * COMPLETE POOL. ill Sandblasting 4F experts. For see estimate Y 1 Saturday ' NGO a -�"t�.a the articles well be discussed. and appreciating the elderly. • Service Policy ¢ tog gal, tions, new homes, remodel- dF Ex-erls 9: a.m.Sunday,May 10. 6 SERVICE&REPAIR w pan 1-soaaz4-24se. �, Several seniors in the community min.delivered ling, Becks. Free estimates. •)(• "We Blast * ********TH Every Satu y "We're serving a variety of During a special election in "Peace of Mind" Licensed. * FILTERS&PUMPS d( 12:45.3:00.5:15.7:15.9:30 c Kw have been designated as "adop- Almost Anything * C.GEORGAKISPAINTING BINGO 9 pancakes, as well as milk, juice, early Febraury, voters approved pl,ceanlPnpW,4N4ayan. 7776592 Evening Due el a religious program to P - _ five grandparents"for the day for * DISCOUNT TOOLS * Will snow * Interior, exterior, wallpaper Fri-Sat 11:45 be held at St. Mary's School, coffee, and a choice of sausage i alimited tax-cap override to free pupils whose grandparents are • COMPANYIL Gun Hernng 011 CARPENTER WORK Free WarerAn:00.5: * week samples * experience.Call9z2 aazs._ ���I, ST. IMARY'S ITALIAN CHURCH there will be no bin o this up$190,000 and that funding will unable to attend. 24 Hour Burner service Specialize in porches,stairs, Hours:Mon.Sat.9:e0.5:ao x Free Estimates * DB M PAINTING" 11112 g be spent during the upcoming / Tel.535-6114 sun decks, bulkheads, jack ojc jc g:k sjc>k>k:k**:13 Jouality work at a low price. ' -.,- tl�� Right OH Riley Plaza,Salem "Last Week's Prizes" Saturday,May 2nd. BUSINESS DIRECTORY up houses. 35 yrs. experi- YANKEE RESTAURANT town meeting on necessary ym Members of Manchester's Divi- ante. Reasonable prices. PRO-TECH POOLS INTERIOR, exterior santlb- Int. t ext.painting.Masonry, ���®®® DOORS OPEN 5:30 P.M.•EARLY BIRD 7 P.M. WE WILL RESUME PLAY parses, including roof and gym sion of the Cape Ann Chamber of ************ 7q$.6pg$ Inground pools, seasonal lasting and painting. Quality painting l wallpapering. &LOUNGE - , Boor repairs in the Jr. Sr. High O�� * * CARPENTER, will do small openings, replacement Work, reasonable rates. Residential 8 comm. Fully EARLY BIRD WINNER TANS AlL TOTAL PRIlES ON SATURDAY MAY 9th Entertainment School. Commerce are planning a busi- * PHILIP SOUSA * jobs. Quality work. Call Jim liners, pumps, filters. Com- Lloyd,777-0090. insured.Free est.777-5867. PG-13 ' Every Thursday: ' I ' ness directory for the community * * Jr., at 595-2236 for free esti- Plate repair service for all SANDBLASTING BY INSIDE/OUT $50 $151 $50 $100 HUNT HOSPITAL I SPORTS PARADE FUEL 1:15.3:30.5:30.7:45.10:00 LLDIXIE JAZZ KINGS" The annual Manchester Atli- that will be direct-mailed t0 /1 * 35111-02111 * mate. type pools.774-3179. O'RQURKs BROTHERS NOME REPAIR s3 209 10 000 households in Manchester `?J( Pell. * IPSIVEN DANIEAS * CARPENTRY-DECKS Spring has sprung,put Wallpapering, painting, sic- Fri-Sat 12:00 s400 $250 $500 $400 v AID ASSOCIATION • letic Association parade will be • gat. 3m1 Iztl1 77E I�JB RUSTon[h8 Run!744-0871. ing,ceilings,porch and duck Wed.,Fri.,Sat.: held Saturday morning to kick off and the neighboring communities * * Quality Custom Woodwork repair and small odd jobs. M( REFRESHMENTS WILL BEAVAILABLEAS OF MAY2nd LL n of Beverly Farms, Essex, Magno- C.0m. * O�� * Call Scins774- 282. •Cleaning Call 774-8M,Jack. HERSHEY Held At St.Marys School THE C-NOTES I the youth baseball and softball lia,Hamilton and Wenham. 1IIr� �L * 9 * Evenings 774b282. Services eLandscaping ISIDOROS,INC. TIN MEN Otis Street,Danvers 85 Lynnfieid St.,Peabody seasons,with players and coaches EMPIRE * cod * DECKED OUT: The deck &Gardening Interior, exterior carpentry, 537-5430 I -NALUA•LE COUPON.-" scheduled to assemble at 9 a.m.at The publication will appear in I* subject to change * building specialist. We build "A Touch of Class" painting, papering, roofing. Fri, Mon-Thu ® CELTICS the Brook Street Playground. pamphlet form, including a map, BEATING, all types of porches&decks. Quality Cleaning and AHOY, The Yankee Clipper. Fully insured.531-1757. ,I 24 HR.S,rv1ca; * Call 468-3002 for free est. Maintenance Service. Mow lawns, trim bushes, 12:30.2:45.5:00-7:15.9:45 1 I Major and minor leaguers, plus calendar of events, history of the , PSFC AUTOMATIC Excellent References. hetlges. General yard work. LEO'S PAINTING Fri-Sat 12:00 1 45 `�•p TWO the Buckeyes and Angels, Will town and a list of shops and EUVERY DELIBIO CONSTR. y INTERIOR,EXTERIOR +. PLAYOFF I 1 Y g p INC.a Lic'tl. ELISI. Int & Ext. re Dale Burnham 741-1984 927-5724,Jerry or Warren. Wallpapering.EXTERIOR cell- ? 49 6 el '� SUNDAY- participate. services. k ,c mod. & building. Roofs, CLEAN OUTS:JIM a SON ANDY'S LANDSCAPE �• I MEDIUM I 1$00-223-3380 riga finished over old paint { 1Y,[ ' TICKETS0 _ ROME MAY 10th ************ decks, painting, siding, pa- Commercial&Residential. Lawn care, weekly mainte- with plaster.30 years expert- T `n��.o (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY) 1 PIZZAS Hats and uniforms will be dis- Prospective advertisers should P once.Free estimates. ' `P DRAWING TO BE HELD DAY BEFORE GAME I tributed, then the parade steps contact Debbie Olszewski at On paring,tiling.774-0900. Pares, cellars, attics, & ga- pante. Spring Clean ups, ' 1 'Pelle al tkkaYbaRMGT gems v,.wlneNr of PMle4•IpblalMlMaukae i.Ne• �I I STADIUM OIE NEAT MEGA OIL DIMITRIOS CARPENTRY rages cleaned. Free esti- landscape installetion8pru- 744-9227,774-3666 �a� 1 �lI(,l� UARTE RD I off at 9:30 and will head throu h Court-Off Court on Central Street mates.Fast se Kevin, ning.921-1123. g Painting,Roofing, MICHAEL L'ITALIEN&SONS for I town to Masconomo Park. or Cape Ann Chamber Of Com- Siding.25 yrs.exp. Applotom Farms Compost Painting Contractor •J i 535-4478 "Save Bucks With Us" Lic.No.2097.Free est. 531.5923,532-5125 Ideal for gardens, ornamen- 12:30.2:45.5:00.7:30.9:45 ® R�w{JI FOOD Gq��f coerce Executive Director Mi- 1pap rngSpecr Fri-Sat 1215 I I Parents are urged to attend the Cheel Costello. "The Bes LL Lesa' References.681-2073. COMMERCIAL CLEANING tel Plantings and lawns to a Wallpapering Specialist P k� Elm P opening ceremonies at Masco- 9 almost HOMES 2nd Levels, larger ChristineIncorporatedpee sal soil builder and long �1Tag tT<//E M ATRIUM TI)e NOrtll SllOre S I �� �� I COTTLE HERE SUNDAY 69 arINtYEaMar 6 additions,carpentry,roofing. "For the business person term soil builder. Top dress LL B HAL 7wx 1 Homo, as important announce- "parenting in the '80'5" la the ■ Gal. wnowantsservice." a5 mulch or work it in to PAINTING&MORE 24 Hour Burner Service MA license. Exteriors by Jon. New u ■�/>e/B/7/>!A 1= Fabulous Restaurant Show lace! I merits on the future of youth title of a lecture by Dr. Tom 468-7577 nourish plants gradully and putty BrBrAGr Ors.IJO/ Bill & Bob's Plus X p baseball, softball and soccer will 24-Hour Burner Service Ran McElwain,Inc. consistently. Odor free and and nails, no charge. Low R Pork!ng 0 CALL 1 be made. Cottle this Sunday evening at 7:30 loo gal.minimum 927-121s To clean anis, cellars & TREAT MOM TO THE NICEST MOTHER'S DAY PRESENT EYERI With Cheese& One Item Pleasant to use. Tabor cost. Everything done 2:00.4307301000 10 Elm St. Lw . 774-1112 1 in the Memorial School aShore FUEL OIL Justine Greatest ComWnYl dumping. Honest work, fair ConhnJames S.GSlger by Jon. Otltl jobs and lila ,Have a delightful Dinner & be entertained by per world famous p y 535-2295 Restoration, renovation, prices.Cal Brendan at: 3W2256 Ipswich floors also. Make appoint R I rium, sponsored b North Shore 744-4680. ment today,632-4323. Fri-Sat 12:15 Danvers 1ql singing waitresses and waiters "THE QUA TERDECKERS" Extra Cheese not Included League games will begin Mon- Nurse School,with the het of rough cut carpentry, repair, EVERGREEN LANDSCAPING y' RESERVATIONS I day evening. �' P �� research,paint stripping and WINDOW CLEANING Specializing in Spring clean- PAINTMASTERS THE ]]]-4889 Park St. TWO BEATINGS-12 NOON &3:30 P.M. Extra a Items 804 each GRANDPARENTS'DAY number of area pediatricians, s gM.CALD. FUELOIL restoration painting. Very reqs. price. Prompt up,lawn care,gardening. 10 PAINTING&STAINING OPEN: MON.-SAT. we will neve menuSpeClelslOrChlldrenunderl2yrs. EXPIRES i Memorial School Will sponsor family practitioners and psychol- Nekoros IBros.Oil ��� fAL Call 531-4059. service! Great work. Refs., yroprof.exp.7456019 INTERIOR&EXTERIOR �� , Oglsts. 595-8248 QUALITY Carpentry, decks, fully insured.592-1943, Wallpapering&Murals 113 first annual Grandparents' .i.0•R►. GARDENS BY DESIGN REAS.RATES,FREE EST. MnR.BURNER SERVICE IW Ilon mtnlmum finijobs t handyman jobs. e! Rototilling, vegetable gar- 741-2059 Sat-Sun Only SUN. 10-8 - NO ENTERTAINMENT CHARGE - • I Day Friday, May 8. It's a special Topics he'll cover will include: R&R FUEL lobs too small. Get it done! daring, flower beds. For 12:30.2:10.3:50.5:30 LOCATED COR.SYLVAN&ENDICOTTSTS. r� ��{y�� , /11� da when the children have in- discipline, self-esteem, sexuality ******* Cell Dean,744-1103. *Fencing nformationcall: PERFECT COVER 1/iMe �, ws �i 1 Y P 777-6117 g !/a, rte/ DANVERS-Across from Liberty Tre• Mall vited their grandparents to the and competition in light of the ROBERTS OIL CO. Pay cash 24 HPp.eama.s.nlce WILSON MAINTENANCE 498-1120 or 531-8916. Custom painting & wellpa- WISALEM3_ -GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE- I I school With activities planned pressures of present-day society, and save. Burner Service PN....bl.nte,ee.g. AND REMODELING MALONE FENCE CO.,INC. Landwork's Contractors paring. 10 yrs. experience. SALIFOI BEVERLY Byatt. E.89 gal. (Subject to For ell your home repairs & 471 Highlane Ave.,Salem Quality work at reasonable EAST INDIA MALL e , "411111,1111 1 HI`hta�Plate cvs rlwzA 1 from 9 a.m.until noon. and how to protect children while change.)774-1407. remodeling needs. Visit Our Showroom Michael Leonard utas.ss3 710s. II hlio I I (aa.M(romI HmPY1) Ra.t laR,.0 avoiding stifling control. Free estimates.741-3567. Ever hin For The 741-1255 741-1900 * 595-4700 7454300 921-0300 1 From 9 to 10,grandparents will g *Kitchens Everythin Landscape Design and ROBERT J.SPARTICHINO 'M' - --- 1 !;< P Do-It Vourselfers Painting interior and 1 t , I i I I arrive to a reception in their Tickets will be sold at the door. •Plumbin and Baths *YANKEE BUILDERS* Construction Services 9 1 - ill m,m ua,.c»..En-roe',",,z. g Carpentry and fine finish exterior. Free Estimates. work, cabinetmaking, raised Automatic Underground I8IBLSAVGFJ � The All-New Lea•��,VALYABLECOUPoN�t__J DALYLANDSCAPING *Miscellaneous 0811535.5912. H a S Plumbing 8 Heating paneling. Old world Sprinkler Systems RON NADEAU PAINTING e •OPE!N:FRI:SAT.-SUN.• *New Construction The guys you swear by- craltmanship. Licensed and Services ° • �llj .hunt opposes Blue Cross plan not all Residential a com- Specialist in all int. painting AT 9:15 *Remo.8882.*Repairs fully insured. Spring Clean tchi and wallpapering. Exterior �� PC-13 Lic.No.8882.927-9818 martial,741-2656. TOM TURCKETTA DUMP TRUCK SERVICE Spring Dethetcninp SHELLEY LONG T 745-6114 Hauling,Cleaning Prunin Trimmin Painting Insured. Very react. Fri 1:00.7:00.9:00 m. Restaurant and Lounge CHINA DANVERS - The trustees of Hunt Memorial Hospital are unani- *Driveways, &Demolition.Any Removal PruningTrimming rates. Insured. Cell forest!- Fri Y ' LAWN MOWING matesTOUR 927-8104.Wal Sat-Sun 1:00.3:00.5:00.7:00.9:00 BETTE MIDLER �V mously opposed to a plan by Blue Cross-Blue Shield to negotiate •Roofing, Paving Call 535-5667. Shrub trimming,spring clean TOURAINE Wallpapering & CHINESE, CANTONESE, SZECHUAN, C�Ipp�� contracts with individual hospitals rather than renew its master Siding,Gutters •Tree Services g g Mon-Thu 7:00.9:00 fx7, GEORGE up. Reasonable rates, Painting, int., ext., stuccoing 07, POLYNESIAN AND AMERICAN CUISINE contract with the Massachusetts Hospital Association. C&M HOT TOPPING Int./Ext. painting, roofing, prompt service. Please call walls &ceilings. Rees. Free Pu's QUITRA�irEOUs CLASSIC ROOFING Driveways, parking lot. 25 HANLON TREE SERVICE carpentry, bathroom, 531-1623 evenings. est.Phil,531-3365. 0 N Specialising In Exotic Polynesian Drinks RESTAURANT Board members 'voted to support the MHA's position in Opposition FREE ESTIMATES years experienced.Call 741- Trimming-Pruning-Cutting kitchen, wallpapering. Free eeeeeeeeee FORTUNE R GREAT CHINESE FOOD to the move. Michael D. Kitchen,a district vice resident for Hospital Emergency repairs, shingle, 0447 or 531-3154. Lot clearing.Fre estimates. est.Lic.001697.531-7807. ❑ DANCING&LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK P slate. 25 yrs. exp. All work tau Soon etnaa2ez. •Bee Removal *HI-FI Repair 1 &EXOTIC COCKTAILS Corporation of America, the management firm that operates Hunt guaranteed.Call anytime. Driveways/Drains/Paving LAWNMOWER REPAIRS Backhoe Work-Fill Authorized Briggs & Slrat- Fr11-3:10.5:10.0 •AND AT 7:30• .LIVE BANDS NITELY 741-3542 **** STEREO LAND Lurncb Until P.M. Hospital,said he sees the move as an attempt by Blue Cross to reduce Building Supplies. •Home ton. Techumsan Dealers, BEE PROBLEMS? Hi-fi and video repair. Auto 8t•SUn 1:10.3:10.5:10.7:10.9:10 L + IIS payments to state hospitals. GUTTERS Frank 7447660. Sears, MTD. AMF & many on•Thu 7:10.9:10 THE COLOR OF MONEY' 7DayaAW6ek Seamless aluminum, prof. Improvement more. R.A.I. Services, 475 Quick service.The Bee Bus- stereo installation and aerv- �.��� 4/20 26 AXCENT installed. MOT70PPAYng ter,EtlBro6.7743035 ce7446670. DOWNTOWN HISTORIC SALEM He noted that Blue Cross-Blue Shield has negotiated with MHA for Driveways, parking lots, *CERAMIC TILE* more. R Ave., Salem, 744 Reynolds Seamless Gultere 4600.Pick-up,Delivery extra. •OPEN:FRI.-SAT.-SUN.• ® WASHINGTON ST.•RT.114&IA the past six years and is now operating under athree-year contract, s27-5732 backhoe work, loam, 774 Installation Kona e,Flom. •Interior FTI 12:30.7:15.9:30 f'' I TAKE-OUT ORDERS which will expire Oct.1. 864.5. g Co. H. Reardon Belle,Kltd ane,Flo xs. MACHINE SHOP SERVICES. *Electricians PAUL HOGAN " 4/27-5/2 NEW FRIENDS ® P VINYL 15 Final. LeBlanc & Trucking Co Inc. Free EsgmaM.....Tr7.57n. Small jobs,. lathe, mill,drill, Decorating Sat-Sun 12:30$:45• AT /��p ,s Sons, vinyl siding 8 trim DOYLE ELECTRIC 5:00.7:15.9:30 fie Mdn Tuu Wed -No CoverCherge 744- 328 L&MPAVING s nalDleb7414633.Prices Officials at MHA note that the giant medical insurance company is specialist.Replacement win- ***** MasbrCo Electrician Hang, tape and finish. ars Specializing in driveways, CERAMIC TILE Residen[iel-Commercial-In- model and repairs. l2 ears Mon-Thu _AND- I ip also offering a new line of preferred provider products including Free s.74-968 rs. sidewalks, parking areas, sales, installation, service ODD JOBS UNLIMITED p y l�� U duslrial.Fire alarms. exp. Free estimates. Call Irl! 7:15.9:30 E ., ( a Master Health Preferred. repairs and seal coating. All and repair.CeII Jerry Vitale, Spring clean-up, IBndscaP- Lic.no.11318.745-6327. 927-3057 after 5. DUNDF� FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 745 2355 Weathertight work guaranteed.:u;._ n, - Dress g 777.8673. ing, lawn cutting, tree sew- *PAUL G.BELL* restriction D6il Luncheon Specials The company would select the preferred hospitals on the basis of Rooting all systems and Free estimates.777 Oi95. CLEAN WATER ice, R.R. tie walls, hauling, Electric Lic. No. E304101, •Buildin Starts Friday, May 8 "FERRIS BUELLER'S DAT OFF"AT 7:30 n our lounge., Y P NIGHT LIFE emergency repairs. Skiing ototillin L g TOkeOut•Catering Parties bidsandgeographiclocations. TAC PAVING g. eo.az2-ono. THIJRS.:'COLLEGE NIGHT - antl windows. Free esti- Point or use, water portico- residential, comm., ind. 24 .Se[V1C65 Gardens Of Stotts Function Rooms Available 15 years' experience. Free tion. Don't take your tap PORTABLE WELDING mates.821-1813. hr.service.599.9669. 'AT 9:7 5' •OPEN:FRL SAT:SUN.• EGL:LIP SYNC CONTEST The Hunt Trustees support the MHA's position that government estimates. Tony Carve, water for granted. John A.Mento wmk&Iluagn Mu,N,O.4,v6A. 15 YEARS Experience.Guar- J.R.A. A. .n E.Pn'.lh..Di .n with Dale Dorman imposed price ceilings and service review must be eliminated before r pe owner, call 532-9209, any- Ca11927-2983. Heavy equip.,Coning Edges. CLASSIFIED ADS ENTERPRISES twee„dP«>awlO.a. from KISS 108 ensued results. Licensed & rime. Repairs.744-0732. the association could consider the Blue Cross proposal. insured. Flat T&G, rubber, RMA coNs7nucTloN c0. REALLY WORK! Commercial and Residential StartsFdday, MeyB (A� �• � IreONELMSTREETS t TssrldySt. SAT.:COMEDY CONNECTION slate,shingleaskylights,gut- TETREAULTxDT70P Bathroom end Kitchenspe SODINSTALLATION ConSVuctionBRemodeling - '' :� Open Mon.-Thurs.11:30-1:30a.m.,Fri.&Sot. 11:30.2c.m. DJ's-TOP40's Stephen Hegarty, resident of MHA,called the Blue Cross proposal Driveways, parking areas, cialisL Door and Window Railroad Ties Mulch Quality workmanship Salem y,p P po tern installed. CeII 24 hrs.,. Call 741.1970 ry D Hot Pursuit AT Sunday&Holidays Noon-t:3o a.m. aradical change in public policy in the financing of health services.He free estimates. N.S. Weeth- sidewalks&sealer.Free est. replacements,Vinyl Tilt Win- : e Walkways a Clean Upst at Competitive prices. Y 7445058 atter 5 p.m. dow.Insured.921-0326. Call 887-9922. Call 744-6338,Fully Insured. -AND-"A NSNTMARE ON ELM STREET 2- 7:80 M i "No restaurant cares more for our food than Waikiki" NOCOVERTIWTS. MIN.COVERFelt&SAT. has called for a thorough examination by the Legislature of the health erproofing,59&.7438. The Salem Eygyp� y •A a care system,which expires Sept.30. as-RL r am-4. Pa 24 THE SALEM, MASS., EVENING NEWS- FRIDAY, MAY 1,1887 741-197'0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING THE SALEM,MASS.,EVENING NEWS-FRIDAY,MAY 1, 1987 21 004 Lost&Found 022 Tax:Services 028 Instructions 101 Boats-Marinas 102 Campers 103 Autos for Sale 103 Autos for Sale 103 Autos for Sale MAJOR BARTENDINGSCHOOL ****** &Trailers LEAGUE Fenwick storms • t _ FOUND! Danvers area, ***** 30 n.Wood Boat with trailer brown 8 white spaniel,male, ACCOUNTING-TAXES Learn by hands-on training, hitch.$600 or best other.Call 1983 TROPHY CLASSIC '77 Olds Cutlass Supreme F � L;, '- taken to Danvers Animal PETER TIERNEY Day/Eves. or Saturday 631-3046 Travel trailer. 30' rear diol. P.a.,p.b.,new trans.,brakes, ,` BASEBALL Hospital.774-0045. CALL Ad4-0057. classes. Placement assis- bed, screen room. Exc.con- AM-FM cess. $1,000. B.O. v y tante. Call 245-6701. North 28 Ft. Bayliner, 1993 Con- dition.$10,900.7445346. Chuck,535-0153. ;, ,, CS y ' " NATIONAL LEAGUE M 0 FOUND: Small black terrier- Store BarNnding School, tessa Flybri0ge, 10 n. beam, 1990 Stareran Tam Trailer, '66 Sunbeam Alpine Convert. '.z EaMDlvlelen type male dog, Middle 024 Child Care 450 R.Main St.,Wakefield. 260 h.p. Volvo, sleeps 6, sleeps 8, 3 burner stove, Runs well,needs paint.Also w L Pel Ge ,,;. •! Found W.w area of Salem. head with shower, , r we- icebox SL Louie t7. 6 .600 _ back into action i= •' Found 2 wits. a o. Call 745 Se['VICCS FREE Voice, Guitar 8 He sink, privacy cur- parts car avail.22,200.or b.o. -� g monica evaluation. % hr. ter, galley with stove, renew tains. Plenty of storage. Ex- 927-6499,777-3307 New York 11 9 .550 1 .-p I 5 1t t i. 9218. orator, VHF, sounder, new LOST: Black Labrador Do- FAMILY WORLD Child Care lessons. 15 years exp. 927- cellent condition. Asking ,gg6 CHEVY Monte Carlo •�' Chicago tit 10 .500 2 " ' 0: Center, 69 Holten Street, 4054•aver noon. dual batteries w/c condition, 51800.Call 922-6782. Montreal a n 4A2100 3'H B GARY LARRABEE rr�7 ,� e I • .� barman female 6 mos.being C.G. pkg., mint contlition, with [-top, at, one, em/fm Montreal 8 12 .400 4 y SOFTBALL i BALL Danvers. Intents, toddlers, ready for water. $32,500 or ***** cassette, rear defrost. 8 Sports Staff Ni �* treated for mange. Cell 777- preschool, aflterschool. 777- w .-� Philadelphia 7 l3 .350 5 I>D ' 41X1eorn7-64n. 4476 reasonable oxer. coo after 1972 VW POP UP CAMPER. more. §12,500. Dean 922- w.aawaa Considering it was Bp. Fen- ,h¢ LOST: on we to Children's 040 Home Cleaning 4pm,7452329. Runs good.Sleeps 4.$500 or 0947. •Free 12 mo./12,000 ml.Nmited w L Pa. GB wick's first game in two weeks, ROUNDUP �' Hospital,(possible in Middle- Services 23 Ft. MacGregor Special best other.Call 927-6359. 19M DODGE COLT:Immacu- • LOVING Mother of 2 has warrant Ful � serviced late model San Francisco 16 ] .696 - � ' ton Shopping Center). "Pin- part/full time(position to care Edition,cutter rig,sleeps 4,3 late! Must see!Can't be told y Cincinnati 15 7 .682 •h coach Ed Henry had to be pleased Danielle Volusbeukls had both ky"-Teddy Bear with heart for your child�m children occ. A CLEANING SERVICE will sails, roller, furling, jib, 7% _1.03 Autos for Sale from new. $4295. Broker, used cars•Low fixed prices Houston 12 9 .5th 3 with his team's 10-2 rout of Cardl- Swampscott(1-16)hits. on tummy says(I Love You). day or eve. Call for more clean your home spit 8 spec h.p., trailer. Only In water 2 - 948-2192. t , Lw Angela 12 11 .522 4 nal Spellman Thursday at Pea- info.Dawn,59F}8307. Atlanta 9 12 429 s Beverly ripped Marblehead, „.. 3 year old is heartbroken. by the hour.We do windows. seasons, sill away. Excel- AUTO MART Z, fl DODGE Daytona Turco body. 18-1,im rovi to 4-2 via a 22-hit REWARD Call 207327-5351 Responsible Mother willing Call 632-0680. lent condition. Must sacri- 82 Jefferson Ave. Z, flash red/black int.,a.c., San Diego s n .261 10 P �, or write Brenda Collarmare, to care for yours in my home. rice. $6,900. Call Peter, 465 Opp.Titus Furniture p, Tnuramy'•Go... "Offensive) it was the Worst attack and the; pitching Of Ann Dependable,er experienced r. b.,t, int.wipers,plus Yr ri g S.R.69,Costigan,ME 04423, Reasonable rates.Call cleaning services at ElO per 7315or5367220. Salem 741.1168 r, defrost, a.m./f.m. cess., 'BS Chevrolet Celebrity $5649 '86 Buick Skylark $8176 Cincinnati 9,Atlanta 8.11innings we've hit the ball this spring," Hammond and Erin Dunbar. REWARD FOR PAINTING 5951517. hour. References available. 22 ft. Cruiser, Inc. Mackinac Eagle GT's, 6k, Chapman. #859,48,000 miles #178,19,000 miles St.Louis 5,San Diego 4 Henry said. "Four hits isn't good. It was 11-0 after two innings. $100 reward for return of T.L.C.from a imother of three Call 531-6055 anytime. model.All F.G.I&Marc.110. Y3 TRANS AM, automatic, Adult owned.$10,500.Eves., San Franclsoo5,Crieago4 players starred at the plate _ Theodore Roosevelt Portrait for your infant or older child Clean. Head 8 galley. P.s.,a.c.,cassette.$7985. 777-0214. '86 Mercury Marquis $6378 '86 Toyota SR-5 $8778 Pmaburgh 5,Loa Anplai But we took advantage Of six Five Excellent Cleaning done da- Walks, we ran the bases real well for Beverly. Maria Savino was 4- that mysteriously disap- in my Denudes home. Refs. ily, weekly, monthly. Refer- 1971/1972. $5,600. 631-0078 '61 BUICK ELECTRA, LID, 19M FORD ESCORT,2 dr.,4 #877, 33,000 miles #329,19,000 miles New York 11,Montreal3 Peered from Roosevelt's provided.777-4082. antes, free estimates. 597.- days or639-0076nlghis. power seas, wlndOwe, spa., new cone., warranty onlyg.meascneealea and Marlene (Myslinski) got the fol•-4 with a home run and four Restaurant. No questions 2915 morings,639.2769 eves. 1986 KAWASAKI JET SKI, loaded,plush interior,$4995. until 10-87. One owner. '86 Ford LTD $64176 86 Chev.Monte Carlo $9378 Friday's Games job done pitching." RBI.Danielle Webber was 4-for-5 I �, + asked.Call Phyllis 7459608. high performance engine, $5,300.08115851979. San Diego(Snow 1-1)at Chicago(Sanderson 1- With two RBI, Lisa Martian 4- 025 Chuld Care NO TIME FOR CLEANING? #239,26,000 m118S #410,19,000 miles 0, 4:05 p.m. My.ljnskj,in capturing her 30th Wanted For fast, dependable and extremely fast. $3,500 b.o. '81 PONT. Lamain, 4 or., 19M FORD MUSTANG LX Houston(Ryan 1-z)at Atlanta(Mahler 2-2),5.40 career win in 34 decisions, hada for-5 with three. Julie Sullivan 008 Entertainment professional cleaningat rea- Call 922-6294,ask for Mike or loaded,full power,dark blue convertible, 6 cyl., white/D 86 Olds Calais $71176 86 Buick Century $9378 leave message. velour.53495. lue top/White int, loaded, p.m. no-hitter vin f and Claudine Plonzini each was 3- 's. Child care needed for 8 8 11 sonable rates call Cheri,774 #666,29,000 miles #583,19,000 miles going or five innings, for-4 with twos RBI. Hammond DJ MAUVE,not too loud,not year old. Ewery other Sat. 9498.Refs.avail. 1985 22 ft. Grady White mint.cond.4k miles.$12,600. , San Francisco (M. Davie 3-0) at Pittsburgh finishing With a two-hitter. Yet, just rock, we play what you CuddyCabin, 230 h.p., 'N CHEVETrE, auto., 27,000 Call 598-6262. '86 Olds Firenza $7178 85 Buick Riviera $9500 (Reuschel x1).7:05 m. had two hits and two RBI. approx. 53 io.m. Occasional TO TIRED OR BUSY TO p' Henry called it only "an average BANQUET HONORS - The Salem High wrestling and gymnastics teams held their want to hear. 2457832, 844 eves.poss.Rasponsible per- CLEAN HOUSE9 in/outboard,loaded,full ren- mi.,52495. 19M LINCOLN TOWNCAR: #774,19,000 miles #251,54,000 miles Montreal(e.Smith Do)aeNewvark(Darling z-n. - Stephanie Holt fanned seven as g g gy Joint awards 1052. vass. Loran nay., Lowrance 7:3ep.m. performance for Marlene. Aver- son. Crosby's MarkeVC.V.S. Call Linda 531-3814 or Shir- Elderly man's car! Garaged fish locaror las much more. auto.PONTIAC Grand Prix, AMi an dvertised nefe ctaltmeDam Can ionlymiadwnhmherdiscmmsorpwmpiimns Ohrespims5/9/97 Cincinnati(Sol 1-0)at PhllaOelphia(German 1- age for her,though,is exceptional her record went to 5-0 and her banquet Thursday night at the s Lodge. Wrestling winners were: above, from a Jamie ay, area.7457627 keep trying. ley 7742738 anytime. P winters. m,two ml. %ts.ees. Amanlsed phceahened sane 0amre,a locatron only team's to B-0 in Lynn English's comeback; Greg Carlton, Hall of Fame; Julio Sanabia, MVP; and Sean Gallagher, dedication. In Pais Zal,000.Asking$25.%0. auto.p.s..a.c.,stereo.$2495. Broker,948-2192. 1,•7:35 p.m. for a lot of other pitchers around 010 Personals LOOKING FOIR High Schdeol 0311922-3649. Los Angeles (Harreycun o-1) at St. Louis (M.- 15-0 dumping of Winthrop. Amy gymnastics, winning were: below, from lett, Johanna Ingalls, most outstanding on bars; Nicole or college age student who '76 FORD GranWa,VS auto.. 1g95 Monte Carlo SS, brand tine An e:es p.m. here. Tu 9 9 9 PRAYER THROUGH enjoys young) children to be 044 Business 1985 22 ft. Grady white p.s., a.c., no rust original a King and Michlelle Curran each Turgeon,MVP;Christine Welch,Hall of Fame;and Lynne McGrath,coaches.Other wrestling awards APPLICATION TO a mother's helper. Could Services Cuddy Cabin, 230 h.p., paint.$7285. new, 9,000 mi., t-roofs, all Whytake chances when u can b a Hertz? Now 4-0 O n the spring, had three RBI. in/outboard,loaded,full can- options. Warranty til July. went to Jeff y and nand Marto Millet,most Improved varsity and Jayvees; Brian Cobb,coaches;and AMERICANsDiLEAGUE Myslinski, i union, struck out Mike Gibeley and Brian Crosbie,unsung heroes. THE HOLY SPIRIT. start now,butt definitely needJ Peabody hiked Its[ecoid to 7-1 Holy save,you who wine w problem. June-Aug., 3'. mornings per MULTI-TASK vass, Loran nay., Lowrance 573,000.Doug,831-2303. TMY Ikm.o maba w that ren am,,my Business a ersonal word fish locator plus much more. ***** EW Division seven. Jennifer Neville delivered by outlasting Melrose,9-7,as Jodi I.you wno give me me drone fill to week, more (hours possible. p B a P CLASSIC AUTO W L Pct. 00 a bases-loaded sj le for two runs Scon Maguire phowa a�'Nka a d mget an nil against as Call eves.6311-3825. processing/secretarial. Paid$31,000.Asking$25,000. •79 Cameo, 6 cyl., auto., 1986 NISSON PULSAR NX. Milwaukee 1e 3 .957 - FraSCa went tibe route On the and that dt ata...m my rl.roe 777-8817 Call 922-3649. stereo,sharp car.$2295. 13k highway miles,p.s.,sun- a New York 14 7 .667 4 and Lynda Lipson and Kristin mound and 2-fmr-4 with two RBI i z we with a t int m th'tc then man, RESPONSIBLE Women to root.$6,900 firm.599-0731. Toronto 12 6 .600 5'/. AmICO had run- roducin h1tS. to thane w or ea are'n the con 1984 MAKO: 20 ft., less than '77 Lincoln Versioles, Ve. P g at the plate. Kelly McGovern, firm onm a Inst I neer wen,to be care for my 31 year old girl,in 100 hours, 115 Evinrutle, all auto., loaded, nice car. 19860LDS CUTLASS Baltimore 9 12 .428 9 fie Bp. Fenwick scored four in the Tricia Girard, :Da a Mendonca, wwaad tin yin sen wb in sea. my home.11 am-3 pm,Mon: 046 Wedding accessories. $12,500 or beat $1895. Supreme Brougham, Detroit 9 12 .429 s ' ; m ai mat.al do t man w be mm Fri.Please cad1745-801x, p first and third innings. Jennifer Culla and Fawn Swee mum toward gen'.rnanw yw rot roar SerVIC¢S once Ca115257245. '82 Datsun 310GX Hatchback, LOAOE011 V8, white/maroon Beaton 8 13 .409 9'/, e t .rcr mase m.and m�.. Responsible, imaginative, 4 cyl., 5 spit., red with gray velour int. Still under war- - . Cleveland 8 14 .364 to'/. Danvers (5-2) responded to the ney were other key run-produi ',• The ninon man say ms Mayer or companioneiDle intlividual FLOWERS,weddings are my. 1982 BOSTON WHALER, 40 . rose consecutive ears.finer w,m days velour int.$2295. ran sec. system, 30K mil. Want Division P ' the frr mauawe w I be anted, skilled in chold care needed specialty. Fresh or silk, h.p. Mercury, trailer, many, .80 Ford Fairmont Wagon, 6 $10,500.531-6242. a L ppL news that its top hitter, Colleen eCS. ""f many extras. $4,400 or b.o. e , 1 toy win.. aiimmediately 1m. 1p care rot imam in our Large parties or small Call cyL,auto.,air,stereo.Dower Monahan, would be lost to the A seven-run (fourth and anine- Prayer t , published om. 7450234. 1996 Olds Gutless Supreme, Minneao9 .571 - .nw a.Ia.o,-.gnmM wa,out mem Peabody home. 8:30 am,- Carol Cole,531-3640. windows,51595. Californiacanami. 17. f 1 sax 1 team for three weeks after ar- run fifth powered Ipswich to a 23- f ,ming we h..r. Only you, news 2:00 p.m. M-F. Call 531-8888 1980 WELCRAFT NOVA 250 V6, auto., em-rm cess., a.c. - >� I •• JUSTICE OF THE PEACE This weeks special: IIa11YEI3 Man.-fd.9-8 8015106 Mon-Fn.9-6 NaDOYEr Man:Fn.107 Searle 12 11 .522 1 Wua upper at me comm. T.C. or 5355670. MARK AL OF THE SBERG Offshore. 350-Zfi0 Merc. 78 Buick Skylark 6 cyto., 17k mi. Loaded. Sharp. 72 Andover Street(Rt 114) Sat9-5 450 McClellan Highway Ss1.9-5 697Washm to Street Sat 9-5 ty throscopie knee surgery by rout- 11 slugfest trialmph OV¢i Rock- my . -' -y,. y Kansas Ci 9 tit .04 2 WOMAN to caste for3boys in Weddings of all denomina- Cruise, ext. cond., many auto.,S6K miles,$995. 511,500.5350328. (6Apn et30 bun.f-5 (617)369-M42 Sun 1-5 !617)826-4469 Sun.t-5 Texas a tt .421 3 ing Swampscott, 15-0, behind port. Vicki Walton was 4-for-5, PREGNANT? my home, 5 days per week. tions. Days,631-2551; eves., options. $12,000. Call for 45 Garden St. 19M OLDS Cutlass Salon, Oakland I 9 14 .391 4 Kara Doyle's steady pitching and three RBI; Mikki SOtiropoulos 2- details. 922-6294, ask for For free test/conf dential Must have own trans.Please 631-2404. Danvers, -0 C85Mons miles, loaded, mint cnicago a 17. .333 4% bases-loaded, three-RBI hits by leaf four RBI;;and Dawn Green- , 1' 11 Mike or leave message. 77q-,2gg,774p277 wnditipn, 3 year extended wpllusedcers come with the Hertz l2 month 2,OU]OMile Limited PowerTrain Warrant.Thislrse warrant covers Taar•4y'a Dema• -' help,call BIRTHRIGHT Ca1153540.53. n P J Tracy Merrill (a triple) and Deb- leaf and Julie Jermyn each had , 922-6441 YOUNG,prof.couple looking 1973 CARVER, 31 n., wood, CLASSIC CONVERTIBLE, warranty,V8.511,500 or b.o. over partsend eboron yourenpine,tnnsmissian,drive shall end differential lora fulyaaner 12.000 mi es which- Oakland 4,Milwaukee :. `J .. D p g 101Boats-Marinas slee s6. Headwithshower. 6318255. evarcxnesbrst-wlthnodeduultble.L"wst,additionalwarmmiesalsoevallable.All ceresublecttopricrsale. Devaulz.c.Liamle4 lie Crowley (a double). Catcher twohltsandtwmRBI. I PSYCHIC READINGS for Dert time mother's Hot 8 cold water. Gas stove 1968 MALIBU, cream puff, ©1987 The Herz Cor - g 13Y MS.WHITE,PALM6 helper. Would be resp. for 2 INTRODUCING "At The With oven. Wet bar. Stereo. white rebuilt 350. 15K miles, 1986 PONTIAC GRAND AM. Corporation Seattllt,Boston2 Mo Bekis made the defensive play In the last two games, Walton , d / auto.. 9oi restores. A real Bank reposs. 2 door, a.c., of the game, a diving catch of a has driven in ;nine runs for the l CARDS, For Appolnlmam, Mustltlhae35atem8Meliable Dock" outboard service. Twin Fords. Dual stations. beauty. $4,950 or b.o. 631- beautiful condition. Pay off 1995 Chevy Sports Van, full 1984.MAZDARX7GS of games foul ball. Carol Niciewsky ex- Cape Ann League Div.2leaders, 741.0400,741-4773. Have your engine tuned, Former live-aboard. Great 3463,63,-6900,Steve. loan.$7592.21.595-8114. 1982 BUICK CENTURY LTD.2 / F, transportation.631-7402. power AC a stereo, low Red„27,000 mi.,9.h., dr.,p.s. p.D., w.,S.C.,mint Texas (Guzman 1-1) at Toronto (Key 41), 7:35 celled at first base. who had 17 hits.. ✓ THANK YOU coat waxed end bottom weekenders 8 family boat. D _ ST.JUDE painted in your own back Asking$12,900. CLASSIC CONVERTIBLE 1986 PONTIAC GRAND AM. miles, excel. cond., must ami Cass., cond. 59K miles. $4,850. p.m. ' `%"` _ ',Si, -� For Prayers Answered. 026 Summer Camps Yard, and launched, for one 777-g55p 1981 Fiat Spider 2000. Like Bank reposession. 2 door, sell,$9500 or b.o.7452461. $81900.5945961. B.O.741-0157,eves. Chicago(Bannister 1-1)at Baltimore(McGregor a. Pg " i .1!J A.B.C. 1973 JOHNSON Outboard,85 miles, 1 owner. $4,200. Call $7288.595-8114. 1982 CAPRICE CLASSIC, 2 HORSE DAY CAMP menL 744$846,5263081. passenger Station Wagon. Champaign with Chocolate, dr., all power options, Al New York(Rhoden 2-2)at Minnesota(Blyleven l- BASEBALL HP. Good for parts. $260 or 921-0123. p 018 Money 9 4 p.m., 5 days per week. MOORINGS, MUSHROOM 1986 Toyota Corolla• .door, Like new, loaded, 1 owner. 18K miles, immaculate con- stereo, azc. -0794.ldn. 52K 8:05 p.m. best offer. 7452359, leave (Continued fro6m page 19) Beginners or advanced. 2 Anchors, 25500 pounds. massage. IMPECCABLE ,all MER- auto., like ran now, war- 2169,le ve best other. 774 dition, e,r.0 sell. $34,9. or mi.$4500.77q.O7g4, Cleveland 1-0)at Loan lessons daily 8 much more. Navy anchors-5 to 35 CEDES 450SL, all options miles, like brand new, war- 2168,leave message. best other.Call 532-9189. 3),8:35 p.m. 11 Pine Tree Equestrian 1971 O'DAY MARINER,2+2. includingleather, 2 tops. rarity.$8,495. 1982 CHEVY CITATION,rune L �,J-a pounds. Grabber anchors-5, keel model with cradle 8 4 1985 FORD ESCORT, 4 tlmr 79$8 MERCEDES 380 SL, great,4door,blue.Must sell. Beaton IClemena t-2) at California (Lugo 11-01, $23,900.Ca11593-8419. 1982 Toyota Tercel, 2 deo; hatchback.Manual transmis- champagne with Drown int. 1o:3sp.m. Newburyport had leads of 18-3 that kind of power, but he ' **** Center,922-1581 10. 15 pounds. Chain, rope, §2100 or b.o.Please call 745 1�,� Cash far 2nd mortgages.Call shackles, buoys. Universal h.p. O/B. $3,950 or b.o. 777- 46K miles, ArtFFm stereo, Sion. Excellent condition. 18000 mi. Immac. cond., 4370,745.1580. Detroit(Terrell 1.3)at Oakland(Hors o-0).10:35 and 18-5 against North Andover, Couldn't break into the linea last f P Mr."C"anytime. Stell 8 Trading Cor 299 4861,after 5:30. SAM'S TEXACO owner,warranty.53,295. $3975. Days 1-377-5530;eve- , P "• ;- - m g'. 922-0856. 028 Instructions g P. Rt.1A Swampscott must sell.$34,900.532-s1e9. pm however the Scarlet Kni hts ear,' said Swam Swampscott coach ` P auto Ver Rabbit 4 door, set gine, Chevette. Die g Y P Bridge St.,Salem,MA 1970 34' all fiberglass Nauti- rings,922-1248. Milwaukee(Birkbeck 1-0)at Seams(Trujillo 2-1), i 2859292 693-saw auto..stereo,red,mintcond., 1984 Mercury Topaz, new sal engine, gets 55 miles a went bombs away in the seventh, Frank DeFelice. HOMEOWNERS N.E.Ttoring or all 744-0124 line double cabin cruiser. 1985 FORD F250, 2 wheel brakes, muffler, tires. Orig. 1o.95p.m. scoring 10 times to make it close. 70 n. restored to new condi- warranty.JITTERBUG gal. Auto, runs excellent g Paul LOGU1diCe pitched 8 five- for, bill NEED CASH private tutoring for all ages MOORINGS 1982 CITATION 2 dr., auto., JITTERBUG,INC. drive 4 speed,am-fm stereo owner. 60K mi. Showroom Mike Parker collected four hits br, bill consolidation, home in all school subjects. Lo- Sales,Service,Rentals tion.New engine 8 transmis- p S.26,000miles.$2495. 64 Pleasant Street cassette, box and racks, cond.23.500.Ed•535-7537. Sale firm. Can be seen at 9 SALEM improve., tuition, business, rated in N.S. Shopping Cen- Buoys Blocks,Hardware sten. Live aboard or Salem 57.,Salem. hitter for walking only striking Y Beverly $71X)0. Cell atter 5 D.m.535 1982 DATSUN 310 GX.Need SOX battered, 11-2 and Todd over. added three for out six and walking only two. stopforeclosure, sheriff ter. Reasonable rates. Call pleasure.Lots of room. Must 1984 MERCURY TOPAZ. 5 Barnegat Trans.Co. 1982 FAIRMONT,4 dr.,auto., Adjacent to Beverly Depot 2493. North ARCIOV¢r. Cost tiducd from sales, tax liens, bridge 531-1249. 7455.6070 sell now.$72000 or b.r6 Call mil ,good r.w. def., .O. nothing!5 satire s. a haus, BOSTON SEATTLE Danvers-Clasisical and Mari ( Page 19) loans. New Dimensions for more info. atter 8 P.M. D.s..a-c,stereo.$2495. We service what we sell! 1885 FORD MUSTANG GT, miles,good cond.53800/b.o. rzOk, new tires, exhaust, ebrhM •DrnW Funding,887-3330. No appii- ORGAN LESSONS, in your ZOLL ENGINE B MARINE 887-500$, 922-1202 std., pw, Chap. alarm, new 927-9040. brakes. Rec.tune up.$2.200 Boggs 3b 3 0 1 0 DNlxon do 3 1 0 0 NORTHEASTERN CONFER- head-English were postponed un- home. Pops„ Pedals, begin- 1962 CHEVETTE, automatic, cation fee, Door credit, sell 9 Spring Tune-Up SpecialsBoat 1986 Volkswagen GTI Silver, tires, sunroof, 40K miles, b.o.741-1312. SOwen es 1 0 0 0 IbBradi If 4 0 0 D ENCS ell Saturday. oars, em. prn. $15.00 hour. Factory certified service for 71 h. ALUMINUM Outboard. with 48 miles.52250. 2 dr. hatchback, 5 so., surf- $8500 or b.o. Call Dean at mile MERCURY Lynx, 38k y Y side-winding motion. employed,m problem.Many By Robert Legon. Johnson and Evinrude. Fac- 7K h.p. Seers Oulboertl. roof, am-fm, excellent cond. 744.8491 or 546.7735. miles, 4 speed, em-im, new 1992 Firebird, red, 4 spd., Barrett 2e 4 D 0 0 Crraenert 5 1 t 2 Freshman standout Erik Ro- ST.JOHN'S WINS rates, terms avail. Fast, 5300.Used fresh water only. 1979 CHEVY, Sta. Wagon tires, excellent condition, funs ext.• good body 8 In. S..mr to 4 0 1 0 Prel ley3b 4 3 2 4 "He just gets the ball over the courteous service. Call 1-322-2427. tory authorized sales and $7500/b.o.Call 631.6417. 1985 Grand Prix LE, 14,500 sum followed up his two-hitter service for Nissan, Tohatsu 7742446'531-0653' Malibu,V3 auto,a-c.$2450. 52650 or b.o.532-5338. Exc. gas mileage. A steal at Dayton i I 0 0 D ADavis"! 5 0 1 0 After f1Ve tins.¢$, the Eagles plate," said Rosen. "Hero a bi PRIVATE INVESTOR, will and Tanaka outboards. Let 14' McKay Craft with 65 h.p. 1986 VW GTI, 14k mi., exc. mi.,fully loaded incl. leather 1984 Monte Carlo SS Fully $3,500.777-4356.Iv.mess. GwEvna A 3 1 7 t Moses"! 5 3 3 2 against Lynn Classical with sone- P g, lend money to property own- condition. Red, ami Cass. steering wheel.Super clean. Greenhill It s 1 z , Kearneyc 4 1 z 1 hit 13-0 win over Gloucester. broke into the twin column with a strong kid who comes from the Memo- are for 2 years with interest NEED EXTRA CASH? your boat and motor be Mercury, 4 cyl., brand new SPRING FEVER CURE stereo. Warranty 3/88. 88,200 b.o. Call 927-3682 or loaded. P.S.. em-fm cess., ,g92 FORD ESCORT wagon, Hothmnu 3 0 D 0 Ouinonasa 4 1 t , 6-3 decision over Catholic Memo- Hide. He's death OR righthand- Only payments.with credit Sell those unused items pampered by experienced trailer. Asking$2200 or best 1968 Camaro Convertible exc. cond., 1 owner. 50K 1 owner, 40K mi. auto., P.O.. NORTHSHORE NAUTICAL GUIDE $8,700-b.o.352-2708. T74-1981 eves. Sullivansmnv.n c 3 0 0 D Reynlda2b a 1 i 0 "What can I tell you. It was just tial behind jjunior lefthander ers." check, no aggravation. Far in the News Classifieds Professionals. Dock side over.Call Leo,922-8770. $2,750.Good ext.8 int.,roof, miles.$8500.922-1306. p,b_ book value, $2,701. Burkscf 3 0 0 0 pe p y pitched 8 service out specialty. tires, paint 8 running cond. 1986.5 TOYOTA Supra,4k,24 1985 HONDA Accord SEI,23k IBM NISSAN 300 ZX,loaded! Asking$2,200.532-1780 T. m 31 2 5 2 Tolls M 111110 a super performance b Rosum," Mike KOtai3k11, Who 24 hour service call CALL 741-1970 ZOLL ENGINEBMARINE 531-9413.Iv.mess. valve,5s IoadeQ excel- mi., 5 sod., 4 Ooor, a.c., Ise• Mint comtlition, 25K miles, 1982 FORD ESCORT L 2 BaM•n mo 000 WP-z Said BQVerly coach Doug Line- three-hitter. But the Witches came through Morse Enter rise3, Man:Fiat.a to 4:30 lent contl.,518.800.927-7747 mdonroof, brown ext., tan _ D 274 Der ��Salem STOP!I 1980 Buick Skylark len 5,oni$13.80 11 a.m. leather int., townloaded. $11,000. $12.000. Call 777-0498 days door, automatic, rear defog. Seattle egg see 3ex-11 Kan."He had a good curve and he Meanwhile, Jeff Blaeser pro- in extra innings as Orlando andI 11 827-4382 Sedan,white with black pin- 5,745-5977. oravdniings. am-imstereo, like new,only Game Winning RBI-ouincnes(1). kept throwing strikes." Rosum Call aft. o o dared an offensive rarity when second baseman Mike Vaillan- e FOOT WOODEN PRAM stripe, camel colored int. 1985 AMC Renault Alliance. ,9114 PLYMOUTH RELIANT,2 35K mi.,$2,850.921-01x3. finished With four strikeouts.102 Campers E-Boggs. Burks. LOB-Boston 4, seance z _ and a 2 HP Eska motor.Like runs ext.Int.mint cond.AM- white, 2 door, 5 sod., 22K 1985 HONDA Accord, SEI, KIS two-run homer sailed Out Of court were walked and later came (`� i1� g t r z ' � TT new,$225 or best over. &Trailers FM Casa. with speakers. miles, excellent condition. 23k mi., 5 sp., 4 dr., S.C., door, Still radio. 40,000 1982 FORD EXP. Blue, 4 28--Christensen, Greenwell, Kearney, ADavla. Bever) catcher John Shairs the park at Roslindale's Fallon p ng 21�"+R�ll t } j IN j� E ELECTRONICS, CS ('� Legal Notices Legal Notices or bes23 51,700 b.o.Mike 532-9,83. 53.900.532-9362 moon roof, brtown ext., tan miles. Asking $3,200. Cell speed, sports, sun roof, HR-Greenwell (2), Presley 2 (4), DwEvans p), y home OR 8 air of Viking infield 1# _i Sxi 11 $ ]jLg:\j1 ( 14�TL J 1jt111 j1 f is 19 foot CAMPING TRAILER. Ithr. int., loaded, $10,000. 774-2382. a.m./r.m. cassette. $1975. Moses!I).ss--Mosea2(4),PBradley(tt). had tilt¢¢ hits and three RBI. Field. "Some old timers told the errors. 6 FOR SAFOOT LE sleeps 5 or 6, toilet and '83 a porlLTDeCOrrowDnbVl�ria. 5 85 pavallier stereo,wirer. Call aft.5,7455977. 1984 Plymouth Voyager er SE, Call 631-6731. !P H R ER BE SO Linehan used 19 players as the CM coach that it Was only the Balla "t like the fact that we got two • SALES � SERVICE • INSTALLATION shower, gas heater and re1985 Mazda 626 LX,4 door,5 1982 FORD FAIRMONT: 8 Panthers boosted their record to fourth homer they've seen leave TOWN OF MARBLEHEAID $150 frig„ hat and mid water. Am-Fm, stereo. looks-runs 12,200 mil., under book, speed, loaded, sunroof, ex- uratic, Ds. pb,amnm stereo, cylinder, air coneitioninp, Hmat Lai 32-3 s 7 2 2 4 6-2 the park," noted Pre coach Pat runs without benefit of a hit;' ALL MAJOR BRANDS CONSERVATION COMMISSION CALL 745-0053. $15008 b.0.7742305_ exc.$2,800.927-0023. $4,855.25.922-3123. cellent Condition $7500. 745 40Kmat miles, Paint. reereo, black,cream vinyl top,oink, Coal 21-3 2 2 2 0 3 P Giardi said. "We hustled. When ' The Marblehead Conservation Comer 16610th will 30' AAGE NIELSEN Sloop, 7600 after 6 p.m. avail. Excel. cond. $7750. and runs excellent.$1795 or woaaw.N z 3 z i 1 x John Shannon crushed a solo Yanehus. "I don't know if that's We got those runs, I thought the BEST PRICES ON THE NORTH SHORE(CALL FOR QUOTE hold a public hearing at 8:45 P.M. on Thursday, Mahogany on oak, bronze 631XR7 -1667 afternoons 8 eves. best offer.7447331. Seattle homer in the first and added a historically accurate, but it was a Factory Authorized Sales and Services May 7,1987 under the Wetlands Protection Act on strapped, spruce spars, 5 AUTOMOTIVE 1985 Mercury Cougar ded Benkheal w41 e s 2 z 1 7 the Notice Of Intent Of Gregory A. Rand tit sails, mid $20s. Mystic Cr. Turbo, 29K miles, lOetletl 1884 ilea, standard, FIard, black, all p MONT-t CARLO,2 bre, three-run Shot in the seventh to mammoth shot." game was a lock." 17k miles, standarQ am-im all pOWer,T-cepa, 87K m11ae, CreWIO'd pitched to in the 7th. Telephone orders Accepted MIG.Visa BDiscover Accepted with options, 1 adult owner, Cass.$5,500. HEP-4reenwall by fiankhead,Presley by craw- lead Swampscott to a 4-3 win over Tom Brady chipped in a two- perform work in or near a wetland at 11 Bradlee area 203.421-3465. _ am/fm cassette, ac, asking Road, Marblehead, Mass. The hearing will be 30 FT.MORGAN 1969: _- B . , . $9300 or b.o.Ca11744-6730. g ford. Sau s. "We knew Shannon had run single for the Pte 75 EASTERN AVE.,ESSEX,MA I (tau n7-2146. $4,7oo.6363047.. � g P held at the Recreation and Park Building, 10 Fiberglass Sloop, excellent 1985 MITSUBISHI SPX.4 X 4 1984 PONTIAC PHEONIX, 4 1982 RENAULT Fuego, hit Umpire-Home.Cousins;First,Evans;Second, Hours:Mon:Wed.9-5 Thune.6 Fri.9-8 Sat.9.2 School St.,Marblehead. - condition, sleeps 6, head, pickup, 5 spd., cap. am-im 9 Bremigan Third.Clark. ROSEMARY COLLINS, Chairperson galley recent survey, door auto., am-fm immaculate. s, b,auto.,moon roof,ac, Sales 768-7743 Cass. Exc. cond., 56,300. P P T-z:55A-s,9e5. Service 768-7260 $76,500. At Bever) Harbor. • • ! Peter,7747956,eves. 53,000 miles, immaculate. 4 K miles. Y --- Asking$4000.774-2392. leather seats, 2 STORY Call 744-8924 or 631-6789. Rentals ***** $3,000.531-0079. 1985 NISSAN 3007X7: Like 1854 VIOLKS. GTI, blk., 5 1992 SAAB TURBO, grey, 5 (Continued from P•ee 19) a a . AS Rectum • • : 1 1 1 ' • e ' new, extended guarantee. md., tinted glass, r. defog., speetl, 4 door, sunrmf, NATIONAL BIG SAVINGS �w dq dawns on the most Plan ' Intermit. wiper, well main., $6,500or best offer.Cell d Cell Alex,777.7101, I epmtlabk small oumomd ileal in a AFFORDABLEREIITALS MICHAEL'S AUTO EDDY 28kMi.$6,200.531-7912. 745-04,11_ BASKETBALL SALE! ON THE BEST IN*00 Feature fix terre,m v r OF BEVERLY SALEM HONDA' door, 5S speed, Aa 1983 OAMARO, 27K p.w., 19825UBARUGL North Shore athletes, a junket fields in the state. ■ ouDuadmemuhdmamien - I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY � 11.95 PER DAY a dint, 5 speed, AM-FM ASSOCIATION organized by Essex ITL coach Story was accepted by Salem OUTBOARDS arae that M,hands am" ' a` Peabody Chr tier 2 School Street 349 Hi friend Ave., Cass., power, good cond., lilt.. milli sunroof, auto.,defrost. Immaculate cond., .w., P 5 - 9 hit. am/'im stereo, r.defrost. seed, 4 de, air, p.w., Pa., Lenny Woodman and Ipswich State,but turned it down in favor STIHL's FS-66AVRE fishing man Mercury.Stop ad Y y Bever) -4 01915 517 mi. %4985 i3 me 531- P Mesta oul net a, Plymouth Y. $oi•m Asking $5,600. 631-5280 cruise, am-hn, sunrmf 78K FIRST ROUND bits. Steve HO In The entou- „ � � powerful A USTING OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTITIONERS ON THE NORTH SHORE Rt. 114 • Peabody 977-4964 743-4980 •"6578 tlays,927-6838 eves. eves. miles. Must sell. 53100 or pp g- of St.Josephs. Trimmer/Ed tor. 0 Meta.Yalnel me best �. : Formommton on advMawg th Mae veto y u9 CeaulNd Advertising 741•1070 sJ 1.7440 Collision.-wairing,Refinishing 985 T-BIRD, 19k miles, 8 (EaaurFlv.) rage encamped in St. Petersburg 9 "I really wanted to et out of ,983 CHEVY BLAZER. Full 1.8.531-9x75. Portland 101 Hou and made it their own personal y .g Lightweight. SPECIAL ENGINE cylinder, most options• exc. Houston 13,Pomona tot Houston wins series P the area;' said Story. And Graf- SALES - SERVICE cond., wife's car, 1 owner. size,ti hn.D.,auto.,excellent 1g9p TOYOTA CELICA GT, 11 spring training. PRICING TIL MAY 181 IPSWICH condition, many extras. ItDk., 5 sp., 37K, ac, am-im g fain is more than tickled that he Durable. t 500 or b.o.777-8505. Riverside Foreign Auto , �' $8000 ov best other.Call Mike stereo, ps, pb, new tires 8 Seenle 121.Dallas 9e,seine wins series3 t. Tbe early practice appears to 1S. =-> ' Inexpensive Renfcls McNeil s Auto Radiator ,ee5 TOYOTA MR2: 14,000 Friday,May Easy to use. -operator- p F BP SERVICENTER et battery.$6000.744-x317. be paying some heavy dividends. "ryQ't•Q really enthused about - Y On the 7aFIFB MECHANICS S r SUNOCO STATION laP.rt AweOpPirt 732 Rantoul St. mi. Loaded) Costo 216,000, 642-71816. Milwaukee at Philadelphia,6'30 p.m.,Milwaukee Y thn ANKEE ENGINE 9 Chiropractors 9 Financial 9 Lawyers Store Inspection Baverly,922-0715 absolutely exceptional. 1981 BUICK CENTURY leamiz iea2-t "I've really been hitting pretty having him,"said Graffam,whose • LAR, PARTSI N OTO Rte.lA 8 133 1983 Gmevy Malibu Wagon.aThe FS-66AVRE is SERVICES LNG • LARGE PARTS iNYENTORY Dr.Steven Blomerth and Services B-5 Mon Fr -812 So, $9695.Broker,948-2192. pass 'V6, 3.BL tong., S.C., wagon. 6 cylinder, auto. air. Atlanta at Indiana,6:210 p.m.,Atlanta leadsseries good," said Story in a major Club Was 34-10 last year. `We a FULLY EQUIPPED SHOP MASTER CARD L V15A 2-1 , driven b a owerful Parker Street,Gloucester 283-6296 • DYNONOMEM GEORGE T.O'BRINE 336-3440 _ w,,.ms.,s..mpw.0 low miles, great shape. Dr.Ellen Blomerth, ACCOUNTING-TAX Attorney at Law. Practicing $99-2716 DRIVE-IN SFevICE 1985 VOLVO DL WAGON p,s., D..D., Am-Fm, rack. 1 $23es 596-8114 evenings. understatement. "I think I'm a think he's going to fit in just fine Y P Mind condition. 19k miles, owner.154,500.45B-4983. Utah et Golsen stir 10:30 p.m., Uln leads •SIRYICE DOCK Hallmark Bid.,Rt.1 8 Lowell 8 BOOKKEEPING SER. personal injury, drunk driv- c.�i r c.v�.,. e• . better hitter this year. Last year here." and efficient 20cc Street,Peabody.535-6155. warranty, a.c., stereo. 4 1981 CAMARO Berlinetta, 3 series 24. Promote Reliable ing defense, wills, estates 8 MR. RENT-A-CAR 1GSTM1s now PMTS speed.$73.995.927-x018. 1983 CHEW Malibu mid-size sp., n blue/n. blue, wire Sunday.May when I started out, I-wasn't that Story will get his chance imme- gasoline engine. a • Call days or eves. divorces.7455424. HMA.' Wagon„6 cyl.,auto.,air,am- whls., p. wind., spoiler, am- Indiana At Atlanta,if necessary,TBA eat. I Was kind Of inconsistent. L 0.427E/P 4 I 1111 11, I I 0 Colonial Rd. ACTION ENTERPRISES 1984 BMW 318. 48K miles, fth starred, new brakes, r. gr an inti because St.Joseph's plays BEACON ASSOCIATES IF YOU NEED A LAWYER, Salem,MA 01970 Car Car•Systems fm stereo cess. Gard mrd. Philadelphia at Milwaukee,ifnscessery,TBA I'd et a couple of hits and then g 631-6529 For Our body ans, motors graphite, red leather, mega defog., roof rack, near new $3900 b o 5957338 g p in Ludes d at fall schedule that • Counseling hall 1Mass.Bar Assocor 542- 77 North St.,Salem condition.$3,650 or b.o.Cell Golden State at Utah it necessary,TBA nothing." Electronic ignition _ _ __ 745-4195 y Y D stereo,loaded,mint.$12,900. g" includes at least 20 Division 1 Accounting e BkkB oust- 9103. Masa.Bar As .Law- M.d .ra.a w .,. r 744-71 33 weekdays. 927-002.7 -6, auto- t 1 - Dr.Manganello 8 Assoc. terlies*Taxes*IBM Wwtl ver Referral Service. TDD "7' ^' and transmission needs, 1-6859526,weekda mats CAMARO,CRally s makes starting If', a' Liberty Tree Medical Center Call Debbie or George "Fr..lms evn•hnea M.,e cell Action for 948-7! 1984 BUICK REGAL 1983 FORD ESCORT L uretic. Rally sport wheels. Story helped the Generals into schools. St. John's, Maine, 9 Processing 2 Notary,Paul P. equipped. F.e•Nd vp a ow6v.r 43338 repo. $2,400. 281- the$Mass tourney a year sAor -era Danvers,MA 01923 I 948-2082 or s4s-7295 � � y y ago and UConn, UNH, are all frequent a breeze. �r 532-0661 Copnha,532-4124. _- 24700 codes, mint condition, rus.,r.defogger.cloth seats, x333 atter 5 p.m. NATIONAL H-W even won its o eni s 4� •must sae, many extras. rusipraofing, stereo with p ng game OppOnants and GCaffam likes tit Estates, %hills, documents, • $6.500.Call 777-3325. cassene.$2,000. 1981 Cheverolet Citation. BIIL'1iIL�V against Salem. The goal remains see his freshmen get an immedi- m�h ,6+%'�� � home inspections, auctions, 9 Medical THOMAS CItBfOta Car COIL r -- 745'7107 or 1-447-3070. good contl., very good than- Purchase „, • ` 5 a 4* 9 Dentists appretsals, State Lic. Call $eIVLCC6 RENTAL$ •114Y�NrO11 BRITTON S 1984 CAMARO 5.0 liter, T- nor anni radio$1250.Call the same this spring and the atebap4smoffire. a STIHL I I ALAN M.O'GRADY DDS Frank Biseg�na 7447660. 774-20'29 root, 27K miles, loaded. 7983 Horde Accord LX LEAGUE Generals are certainly off on the "From my point of view,it gives _. ..g-•s...X AUTO PARTS 592100,281-69x7. a Limited to Periodontics Financial Planning DR.PAUL S.PEICOTT - 211 Rantoul Street a A,aq LgL.SSYm Lar a auto arts and ao Asking.$7,500. Hatchback, BOk miles, 5 right trBCk. Bever) 9 P Ca11531-6570. S - • ,- Podinric Phys. eon peed, a.c., superb cond. 1981 Cheverolet Caprice.ALI g me a chance to see if the fresh- FS-66AVRE - ��' • s 36 Conant St.Danvers 26 years experience Y g y a Ft" cessories inventory and DIVISION FINALS ' e Jos James,ChFC a CW 95 Lynn St.,Peabody - 1984 CAMARO Z28. 49K mi. ' well maint. Blue on blue. power, low miles, stereo, "We're looking pretty Sharp," man can compete at this level or if "- '' 777.1670 • ApppYlyaansDaly machine shop service. Asking $5295. Call 927-7021, looks new, runs new. $3800 (e.aot-s.a.n, Trimmer/Edger ' The Jones Co.,7457935 `✓31-9959 922-0059 9everl 977-0500 Soho. T-top, S.C.. cruise, Thursday April 30 he said. "We've got three good they're going to be eaten alive," 11 Children's Dentistry. 57 Pickering Wharf.Salem JEWETT PODIATRY CTR. stereo, Am0.7 cessene, Jim. or 1 Chava11. p.bkk ellv/ln starters that have all gone the Said GCaffam. NOW FOR ONLY otrreOAnuS s Teenanace.Medppe0. t IoedeOIS9,500.7743105. ,983 LINCOLNTOWNCAR. 1981 Chevette. BUldm9elq N.Y.Islanders4,Philedelphia2,seriestied33 distance in ourtlrstthreegames. St. Joseph's is negotiating to 4 All insurance,Meapp d. WHO OWES YOU MONEY? 774.2626 • • a • • • S.GOULD DMD.745-7363. We will collect your deli,- Surgery*Sports 1984 CORVETTE, red auto., Loaded,low miles,very pre- 48k mi.,steel belted radials, Aann Divleln 21K miles, all options, mint tty car. $6500. call 927-6843 opt.trim,sports striping,new We should win our division. host asix-team tournament next $249.95 EXPERIENCE A DUALITY OFFSHORE FISHING BOAT AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE 22M. We aa' to for onlr$8.75 Orthotics*General Oland D. Neily DATSUN IRA OLDS TOYOTA Quebec 3,Montreal seN.red 33 While all this is going on, wait- fall and already has UConn,Holy COMPLETE WITH: EARLY sSID PRICE • Donald Rothenberg DMD lixed C. Phone Mr. C for 7 Federal St.,Danvers condition. $17,500. Call 744 or 922-7725. Garb.8 exh.21,600.927-1610, r y .zMMae re"'Whim•l.l Rental&Leasings 3a1 Ronfi v 922-1338. and receive a STIHL accessory B 21 295 I IMPLANT DENTISTRY details,Credit Network, Adj.to Liberty Tree Mall l Route 114 8917. 1983 MAZDA RX7:silver and Nora Division ing in the wings is Jim Graffam, Cross and Maine in the fold. In ry . EZ LeWnaaller . mimame amel nn. GIOkSa $ . DANVERS FORD Beverly•922-1405 1981 CORVETTE.loaded with • •le•P.2 • MON wnl"cockpn LYNN:599-3031 922-0866 Danvers 1984 DODGE Daytona Turbo black, 32,000 mi. Chapman, Detroit at Toronto, eros p.m., Toronto leads head baseball coach at St.Joe's in the spring, the team is set for kit valued at $15 (including a parapeW •plus meaa,eere.... arM•rrunosanIW I a MARBLEHEAD:639-2585 106 Sylvan St. Largest Exclusive am-fm Cassette, $7000 firm. extras, wire wheels, must S A, 27k, blk./brn. Ithr. int., 5 series 3-2 . Melvin Miller,D.M.D. I9 Physicians 774-0727 Dofsrun Dents, 777-2330 s Maine who al tales het. soon to southern trip to North Carolina heavy-duty work gloves and . 95 Lynn St..Peabody ho loaded, mint, garaged. Must se ERCU!927J210. 74!-1814 mile..572,500.Ken treard:06pm, 7451e1a eves. Quebec at Montreal.e:o5 p.m. land a special talent. St. Joe's, a and has games scheduled against hat, engine 9 Lawyers Show quality. New CTs. ,g83 MERCURY Cougar. 2 g Olt, trimmer hanging a Most Insurance accepted. Da Thomas O'Shea MD,PC • a • : a • a • $7,600.532-0168. tlo, 6 aryl., auto., fill power, 1981 DODGE Arica Wagon, N.Y,Islanders et Philadelphia,7:35 p.m. DI'Vl.jon35Ch0o1 With8DLVlSlOn1 V111anOV8 and St. Joseph's Of ° 532-1555 SHAFNERI AND KEATING 1 Roosevelt Ave.Peabody attachment and sturdy IaStIC JIMMY S MARINE e RODtPihiDMD,581.2770 Richard F.Shefner, 535-3100 RenPos a Least IDANVERS DODGE IDEAL - )sea FIRESIRD. Original sunrom. a.c., am-tin stereo. am-fm stereo Cass., 4 spa., mentality, is in the process of Philadelphia, Y P im v Point. Union St.Lynn, Peal M.Keating, PEDIATRICIAN owner. 5 speed, 305 eng., Chapmlan, 44k mi., $8.500. no dents or rust, goon car. building a $300,000 baseball fa- "We like to think out school is carrying case) SERVICE. INC. e RUnionSt.Ly BulRTeatin NORTHSHORE I IRA OLDS TOYOTA SALES CORP. TRANSMISSIONS S.C.. D.w., Eagle GT' a B.O. Must sell.$1,695.927-4685. ,9�7 cilitYcompletewith lightswhich the best kept secret in New ■ General Practice Law Firm ICT MdOYa s4,IgnYera more.25K miles.$799$.Mike 595-74714 or 777-7159. 11981 FIAT SPIDER 2000.Con- TRLf1�SACTIONS ABSOLUTELY FREE S9 Bridge St.-Salem-744-7117 Prosthetic Dentistry COMPREHENSIVE CARE Route 114 9 Franklin Street more.25 mils. would make it one Of the finest England," Graffl$m. concentrating in Business 1983 Wustang GT. 5.0 en- !vertible, 41 K. excellent A 9 Beverly927-1919 Danvers 774-8840 Salem I Law, Real Estate, Estate Danvers 7740730 744-9330 : 1984 FIREBIRD,one owner,4 gine, Tied, black Int. Aram !cond., garaged 8 covered BASEBALL "Doing business in Salem since 196$" 9 L4-aDt•lal Planning 8 Civil Litigation. Ipswich 358-5522 777-2330 cylinder auto.,ps,pb,tilt,air, 43.000 i mi.Exc.cond.$8,400. every winter. Asking $4,500. MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Purcnased the con- TotalSavings: toe • a a'aY 5983900 _ ; stereo,like brand new.$5200 Eves.,77741425. 1 Call 927-5684 or 922-7018. tram of Brad wheeler.pitcher.from San Jose a4 the Open 7 Daya! 11 a Services PAIN-GET HELP • ' a • ....arms League and assigned him to Stockton of or b.o.7453891 1984 HONDA 19M NIISSAN STANZA XE,5 1981 JEEP GJ7 Renegade. wwee,aa g a J.PATRICKKINHAN Gerald Arcnoff, M.D., North ACCORDLX, SPD., aAC, am-im, p.s., 42K tBrownwithbrownsoft top.6 mecagtormaLeaoae. �i�t /'2 {{���. Use STIHL = = NOW OPEN SPRING IS HERE! 4 Accounting B Bookkeeping Attorney at Law,741-1528 Shore Pain Center, J.B. DANVERS FORD BRITTON'$ - `f ieulfl ` t - - ISmall business solution. 5 Specializing in Thomas Hosp.,531-5870. .lADON 106 Sylvan 51. 5 sod.,hatchback,exc.cond. miles, like new. Asking cylinder, 4 speed. only �Ilb yyeer planning, tax forecast- Reel Estate Matters North Shore VW :56.400• Ray, days 777-7040. S45pp,.Calls35,Si '35,000 miles. $4,500 or best Salem lacrosse loses Q �n�i � and p Power IS YOUR Behind Liberty Tree Ma11 and a only a•.xis.r in conversion of manualsay ROBERT PENNELL MD PC Y r 1983 Ohla Dena 88.4dr.,Am- pay Y �srwa?cvur<..w� BOAT READY?? 443 Rantoul St. 128 Pe.k 5+., e•vr1 .Eves.,639-1008. other.Cell E4 927-1421. @ e t 9. Clevetorn 8 Massa P.C. 225 Boston St,Lynn 774-0777•ome-L 61 New a tha 00 1IVI HONDA CADDIES NEEDED $25 per month ,e,asssmuwwn Sales • Service • InstaBa. ,Ingsay, .s to computer. Attorneys Law 593-54300rtho edits Beverly 5774.0 y27-324-34 Nes Fm,stearin, a.c.Immaculate. 11981 MERCURY Cougar LS.4 The Salem High lacrosse teamvsn+a.a+..o.rao. Y P Nw.a uw c... CIVIC CR%1.5 7BK miiles. $3,8m.firm. Call door, air,am-Im ratlto,ever- lost, &1, to visiting Medford ( .r }-.,D.W.M.Associates,Inc. Medical,Retail,Commercial Back Problems 927-3443 s""fe •�ni60iri Se'...•a n.n. . .Red with black int., exc. in 631-73315, ;age miles.Good cond.$20110. TRY SOMETHING NEW THIS SUMMER. - "`• 110516 by USCG Licensed a 774-6209 Collections.35z 7191 Bone 8 Joint Disorders despite the solid defensive play e, 'and out. 774-$547. Ca117459356. Salem Country Club,one of New England's finest e,and is looking SEE YOUR STIHL DEALER TODAY! - - Professionals Elect. H dr. 1se3 fRenwt wage, red, of mitiflelders Jason Venae and n T t e JITTERBUG INC. 1984 ISUZU Impulse, so. g 1981 OMNI Gasmaer.Hatch- for caddies.Enjoy the great outdoors,say in shape,and make good MARINE POWER Meeh.,Refridg.,Transin. _ - r pow, stteerin 8 brakes,air. toe r ' 11 r `' � DANVERS 64 Placement A.,Beverly --coupe,27K mi.5 so.Immacu- bra, 42?K miles, excel.cond. -back, 56,000 miles, new John Maynard. They did money at[he ametime. vWNOFPs INC. M.P.ROSSR76 CO. •' ',F ,� HILLCREST V4$-1207 late. $7000. 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BLENKHORN 9 NORTH STREET HEALTH AGENT (6 17) 741-1600 PUBLIC HEARING The Salem Board of Health will hold a Public Hearing Tuesday May 12, 1987 at 8:00 P.M. at 9 North Street 2nd Floor, relative to Site Assignment for the Installation of an Incinerator at the Fafard Site on Highland Avenue, in Salem, in accordance with Chapter III, Section 150A of the Mass. General Laws. The Plan filed by Fafard Companies is for approval for an on-site incinerator for disposal of Combustible Wastes of Construction Materials. FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH ROBERT E. BLENKHORN, C.H.O. HEALTH AGENT k` RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 400 MILTON STREET BRIAN R.HOOAN P.O.BOX 500 (617)349-3900 DEDHAM.MA 04046 -