Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 116

Location:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
116
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

BUX-MONT NEED A NEW DR.I FOOT CARE CENTER 399 N. York Road Warminster, Pa. 18974 672-3222 BUX-MONT WE FIX LASER CENTER Dr Jack B. Gorman Helland Laura E. Doherty Bernard FEET ADDITIONAL OFFICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE BENSALEM FAMILY HEALTH CENTER Street Mechanicsville Roads Bensalem, PA 19020 (215) 638-0666 Dr.

Mark E. Oslick MOST INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED. VISA, MC SO TO NOTHING'S FUN WHEN YOUR FEET HURT! Autumn IN FALL LOOK YOUR FOR CIRCULAR MAILBOX. OUR Magic at PINE RUN CORNERS PLANT BULBS NOW! CROCUS HYACINTHS AND MANY MORE! DAFFODILS TULIPS OFF RE-NU FALL FINE TEXTURED FERTILIZER PENFINE RYE 10-18-10 SALE GRASS SALE 10,000 SQ. FT.

5 LB. PINE RUN PINE RUN COVERAGE BAG $7795 PRICE $14.99 PRICE $995 VM. DEL VAL GRASS SEED 1 DEA. 8.00 MIXTURE SALE MINTO.NE SEEDS UP TO 5000 SQ. FT.

PINE RUN PRICE $11.99 $099 THE PINE RUN CORNER POLICY 1. PERSONAL SERVICE 2. COMPLETE GARDEN INFORMATION 3. QUALITY PRODUCTS SALE ENDS OCTOBER 6th, 1986 pine Teleflora WE NEED DELIVER FLOWERS ANYWHERE. SENT? run OPEN FRI.

DAILY EVENINGS 9-6, SUN. 'TIL 1 10-5, corners Horsham Dresher Horsham, PA 675-1059 GARDEN CENTER FLORIST GREENHOUSE ANTIQUES GALLERY PRAME SHOP 16-H Thursday, Sept. 25, 1986 The Philadelphia Inquirer REAL ESTATE 3888 Special to The Inquirer ROB CLARK JR. Its out-of-the-way location and small size worked against a leasing agreement for the station. New life for the North Hills station By Theresa Sullivan Barger Special to The Inquirer Commuters who use the North Hills station will be waiting for trains under the shelter of a new roof this winter if SEPTA's renovation plans are completed as scheduled.

The transit authority has been seeking a private tenant for the North Hills station, on Station Avenue in Abington, for several years. However, no viable offer has been made to lease the station, SEPTA spokesman David Murdock said. The the size and the location of the North station's ticket office closed in 1978. Hills station worked against finding SEPTA plans to replace the roof, a tenant, Murdock said. repair the inside of the building and The North Hills station is small prepare it for resumption of ticket and not in a well-traveled area, as is sales and a passenger waiting area, the Daisy Depot at 2617 Jenkintown he said.

Work is scheduled for com- Rd. Under the lease program, a tenpletion by late fall. Murdock said he ant's rent is deducted from renovacould not estimate the repair costs. tion costs. For example, Murdock Although SEPTA's "lease and main- said, if a tenant spent $100,000 to tain program" has leased about 25 restore a station and the 'rent was commuter train stations to compa- $10,000 a year, that tenant could use nies like Jenkintown's Greenwood the building for 10 years before havGrille and Glenside's Daisy Depot, ing to pay rent.

Committee endorses 16-lot subdivision By Theresa Sullivan Barger Special to The Inquirer The Upper Dublin Planning, Environment and Recreation Committee has recommended that the township Board of Commissioners approve the preliminary plan for a 16-lot subdivision of a parcel off Dillon Road near Limekiln Pike. The parcel is zoned A- residential, for single-family houses. "The committee, a subcommittee of the Board of Commissioners, recommended approval of the LaSalle Estates subdivision, with several conditions, at its Tuesday night meeting. In addition to items required by the committee, township engineer Bernard Specter said that at least five lots on the 13.66-acre parcel board, said his board reviewed the plans twice and felt the developer Upper Dublin should conform more closely with township codes and not be permitted to use lots lacking the required would require zoning variances. street frontage or setback.

Plans show an access road off Dil- Committee chairman Harry E. lon Road passing through about half Lenz said, however, that because a the development, then dividing into majority of the township is develtwo cul-de-sacs. This type of double oped, the remaining lots often incul-de-sac would require a waiver, clude odd shapes or topography. Specter said. In other business, what Specter Although the preliminary plans called a "pre-preliminary plan" was showed a 26-foot-wide road, the com- presented by The Seltzer Organizamittee stipulated that the developer, tion for three office buildings and Sal Paone Builders of Horsham, must new roads at the Fort Washington build a 30-foot-wide road to comply Industrial Park.

About 35 residents with the township code. attended to hear the presentation of Peter Johnson, a member of the plans and ask questions about the township's planning agency advisory project's density and traffic patterns. DOORS SIDING REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Sort Fascia GUTTERS Shaped Eliminate to fit First existing On window America's Home surfaces. ROOFING Aside. Painting and Maintenance.

Installed. ALUMINUM SIDING ALUMINUM OUR WE REPLACE Vinyl Siding STEEL SIDING SIDING BOW WINDOWS 139 Visit THERMAL REPLACEMENT our STEEL Shem CLAD BARRIER DOORS FORMULA 3 THROW AWAY Ar YOUR Master: PAINT BRUSH colors Efficient Enclosures. AWNINGS 'Ans with Double Burglar Cylinder preef HAS A SPECIAL The VINYL 304 Air WINDOWS Master Custom Roofing Designed Rooms Awning Energy- Dead Bette NATES CONDENSATION, PROCESS THAT OFFERS THE VIRTUALLY FIRST ELIMI- TRI- and Armalite SkynOA P. PLE SEAL WARMSET INTERLOCK WARM COLD WINDOWS. FORMULA GLASS 3 STORM WINDOWS VISIT OUR DOORS SHOWROOMS PATIO EDWARD ALUMINUM AWNINGS PATIOS co.

MIKOLOSKY CALL 24 659-1567 322-6767 HOURS HOURS: 1356 ROSLYN, 10 to EASTON PA. 4 19001 DAILY RD. HOURS: HAMPTON 382 1 Southampton, to Second 4:30 SQUARE St. PA. DAILY 1 Pike, CENTER COVERS 10 to 12 SAT.

10 to 004 SAT. 1:30 10.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Philadelphia Inquirer Archive

Pages Available:
3,846,583
Years Available:
1789-2024