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I HOMES ROOMS I HOMES MUSICAL I CARS I CARS for SALE for RENT for RENT ITEMS for SALE for SALE Downtown World Record Bombs BOLTON - 1 Acre Ap­ PRIVATE Single Room, A 80 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aur, 16, 1989 I HOMES ROOMS I HOMES MUSICAL I CARS I CARS FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT ITEMS FOR SALE FOR SALE Downtown World record Bombs BOLTON - 1 acre ap­ PRIVATE single room, A. Spcciolis^ ^ AVAILABLE September ALTO Sox - 3 year old BUICK 1984 Skylark, ex­ VOLKSWAGEN 1970 Bug, proved lots, Birch M t. $80 per week. Heat, hot 1st. Large four bed­ Yam aha, used two ye­ Good condition. Best water, electric and cellent condition. area and Flano Est­ room colonial, fire­ ars. Excellent condi­ 39,000 miles, new tires, offer 649-9673. ates. $79,000. Flano parking Included. 643- 61 firms oppose (Kingdom sets a new mark Shells jolt Beirut place, wall-to-wall car­ tion. Asking $450. 649- $4,200. 649-5546._______ D^ ! Realty 646-5200. 9321 evenings. peting, appliances, 2001. MANCHESTER - Re­ family room and more. CLASSIC 1976 Chrysler access road plan /3 In 110-meter high hurdles / II despite appeal /6 646-4144 N e w Yorker CLYDE duced! Owner anx­ APARTMENTS CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. I I MISCELLANEOUS Brougham. For resto­ ious! $149,900. ' for r en t R O U T E 83, V E R N O N Charming 6 rm. Cape In FOR SALE ration or parts. 10,000 LAWN CARE CLEANING SERVICES great nelghborhoad. miles on new block 80 Pontiac Sunbird *2995 454 M A IN St.- 3 room Featuring 2-large bed­ EMERGENCY engine. Good tires. 84 Cutlass Coupe *5895 apartm ent $500 plus Fire — Police — Medicel rooms; h/w floors; eat Overall condition as Is. 84 Buick Century Wag *6995 utilities, no pets. Secur­ END ROLLS JACKIE’S HELPING In kitchen; screened-ln $1,500.54 Avery Shores, 84 Chevrolet Celebrity YARD MASTERS ity. 646-2426 . 9am-5pm DIAL 911 27W width — 25<t *4995 porch over looking In Manchos'er ■ Coventry.____________ 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 TrMS cut. Yards cleaned, HANDS weekdays. 13" width — 2 tor 25C large, private yard and 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *9995 Lawns, Truck & Backhoe I would like to help you EAST HARTFORD - One Newsprint end rolls can be one car garage. Kler- 85 Buick Somerset 2 Or. *7295 with your cleaning needs. bedroom, heat and hot picked up at the Manchester Bob Riley work available. Reasonable rates. nan Real Estate, 649- Herald ONLY before 11 a m 85 Buick Century 4 Dr. *6895 1147.n water Included. Wall- STORE AND Monday through Thursday. 643-9996 Call 647-1990 to-wall. Near park. I Oldsmobile 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7495 M A N C H E S TER -2 fam ily Call 528-2914. OFFICE SPACE 6 6 l I^ Clubs. Used starter 80 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 building lots. City wa­ and full sets. $25 to $95. 259 Mams St., Manch. 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 DON’S LAWN ter, sewer and gas. EAST HARTFORD -Two Four air conditioned offi­ Call 649-1794. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 bedroom, appliances. 649-1749 Hanrhpslpr Bpralft $115,000. Flano Realty ces are avialable In 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 SERVICE Wall-to-wall. Near COURTHOUSE Plus Lawn mowing HONEST 646-5200. Manchester. The sq. ft. New 1989 Cutlass 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13795 park and bus line. Quiet Membership - Sliver Hedge and Bush Trimming hardworking couple ANDOVER - 2 plus acre measurements are 600, Prime Time, Initiation, Ciera 4 Dr. Sedan 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 Dependable work neighborhood. Call will dean your home home site. $59,000. Call 289-0000. 500,350 and 240. Offices 3 months $200. 742-9371. stock *9344 87 Chevrolet Spectrum *6995 646-7011 for you. Call 643-8215 to view plans for future are centrally located home site. Flano MANCHESTER - Three with ample parking. □Iv. Btnch SaA Bw. R«ar Dstoggw. ask for Michelle or Aoosnt Slilpa. WW WhMl Cap*. 872-9111 Realty 646-5200. bedroom duplex, ap- Ideally suited tor attor­ Thursday, Aug. 17, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Azaciph. pllanced, on bus line, W/S/WTkaa. AM4^M SMrao CanaWa. CARPENTRY/ MAKE your move! ney or accountant. 649- TM Whaal. PuIm WIpar. Mr Cond. $750 monthly plus utili­ $116,900. Delightful liv­ 2891__________________ Com. Oroup. 2S UMr EFI Engina. REMODELING ties. No pets. Security SCHALLER ing auarters with 2 OFFICE For lease. 800 ACURA QUALITY required. Call after NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ Sale price sq.ft. In beautiful loca- PRE-OWNED AUTOS bedrooms, IV2 baths 6pm. 647-7463_________ eral Statute 23-65 prohibits FARRAND REMODELING ^^-^C^RICAL and all appllonced kit­ tlon-Watklns Building. the posting of advertise­ 83 NlfM n Stanza •2009 LIKE private home. 3'/2 ments by any person, firm or U2,417* S 8pd., KfC Room additions, decks, roof­ chen. For vour leisure Available Immediately 83 Ford Eacort •2209 Walesa plan corporation on a telegraph, 'IncludM All QM lnc«ntlvM OR ing, siding, windows and gutt­ house, both summer rooms. Lease. Secur­ with some furniture 5 Spd., Starao telephone, electric light or S.9% Financing 83 Pontiac 8000 LE Rt. 6 ruling ers. All types of remodeling and DUMAS ELECTRIC and winter, you will ity. Working single and piped In music. •3009 IP Service changes, male preferred. 643- power pole or to a tree, Over 60 Cieras In stock V6. Auto. Loadtd repairs Call Bob Farrsnd, Jr. enlov a lovely carpeted Call evenings 643-1832. shrub, rock, or any other 84 Chav Caprtca Claaaic ■4009 additional wiring and basement with bar and 2880. for Instant delivery V8, Loadad B ' ~ Bus. 647-8509 natural oblect without a writ­ 82 Toy Tarcal SR*S •2809 repairs on existing lacuzzl. Convenient lo­ MANCHESTER-Three I INDUSTRIAL ten permit for the purpose of for coalition Res. 645-6849 homes. Quality work at cation to 1-84, bus line room apartment. Heat protecting Itorthepubllcand as Escort S/W r2WS I PROPERTY carries a tine of up to $50 for S Spd., Stsrto affordable prices. and shops. Anne M iller and hot water. $500 per S3 Honda Accord LX >3398 Real Estate, 647-8000.□ month. Also five room each offense. C A R fE R 4 Pr. Auto. A/C ISLAND Entirely owner operated. MANCHESTER Indus- M a n c h e s t e r . Green- CHEVROLET — GEO S3 Mercury Cougar Mggs appealed to apartment, heat and CONSTRUCTION 27 years exp. Call trla l, 975 sq.ft, shop. wood Drive, night sale. 1229 Main St., Manchester VBS, Loaded is approved hot water. $600 per S7 Jaap Wrangler rsggs Good tor trademan, All types of home Joseph Dumas month. Phllbrick Friday August 18th 5- 80 Chev Chevette 2 Dr, *3695 5 Spd.. V-S. Soft Top Improvements from $450 month, security, BS Quick Century *4995 646-5253. Agency, 646-4200. 8:30pm. Moving a little 85 Chev Citation 4 Dr. *4295 Auto. A/C concrete floors, steps, references, plus utili­ of everything. Signs S3 Honda Accord LX M39S MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ 87 Ford Tempo 4 Dr. *6995 WARSAW, Poland (AP) — President Wojciech patios, etc. to complete ties. Call 659-0493. posted. Rain or shine. S Spd., A/C Jaruzelski today approved Lech Walesa’s offer to remodeling. Also decks MMNVILLE ELECTRIC rooms on second floor 88 Ply Sundance 2 Dr. *7995 S3 Olda Clara >3996 and window and door with appliances. No MANCHESTER - 38 Gal­ VS. Auto. A/C form a coalition government led by non- PrafeMlonel etedtical worli done. CARPENTRY/ axy Drive, Saturday, 04 Olds Firenza 'S' H/B *4895 85 NIaaan Santra 'iggs corps chief replacement. Tiling Update ttiet otd fuee panel to pets. Heat not In­ 1 B Spd., Stereo Communists for the first time in the East Bloc, a August 19th. 9am-1pm. 80 Chev Monza Cpe. *2495 interlor/exterlor. oIreuH breaken. cluded. $575 monthly. I REMODELING MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM lawmaker said. Landscape and Interior WIN do all typaa of electrical 646-1379. B a b y Items and 80 Pont 8000 LE 4 Dr. *7195 345 CIN TIR ST., MANCHR5TRR work. "The president accepted the proposition of design services WOOD Floors - Installed, domestics. 87 Pont Sunbird 4 Dr, *6295 447-79T7 By Nancy Concelman DOT hadn’t shown an alternative Call for free estimate COVENTRY - 3'/2 room, WTANCHESTER - 158 Walesa,” and will issue a formal statement Friday, available. repaired, sanding and 04 Chev Camaro Borllneta *6795 to filling them. 647-7292. MANCHESTER sunny, spacious, VII- Lake Street, August said Jerzy Jozwiak, head of the Democratic Party. Manchester Herald Call Barry at lage Colonial finishing. Free esti­ 06 Chev Celebrity 4 Dr. *6795 The corps wants the DOT to mates. 742-5138 18th, 19th, 9am-4pm. ITRUCKS/VAN8 Jozwiak reported the decision after returning to 646-2411 $134,900 $560/month. 456-0064 or 87 LeSabie Estate Wag. *11795 The state Department of Trans­ widen and upgrade the existing Furniture and parliament from a meeting at Belevedere Palace Absolutely Immaculate, 742-6715. miscellaneous. 85 Ply Turlamo 2 Dr. *3150 I FOR SALE portation plans to appeal the Route 6, eliminating the need to Vinyl Sided Capel 3 MISCELLANEOUS attended by Jaruzelski; Walesa, the leader of the MISCELLANEOUS TOWNHOUSE - Two bed­ I 86 Chev Nova 4 Dr, *5395 denial of a wetlands permit for fill the wetlands and take numer­ bedrooms, paneled SERVICES FORD Cargo Van-1986. Solidarity labor movement; and other members of a PAINTING/PAPERING SERVICES family room, newly rooms, 1'/2 bath, walk J 85'4 Ford Escort Cpe. *6596 the Route 6expressway project to ous homes and properties needed out basement, kitchen I CARS 302, AC. $7,500. 568-1903 new opposition coalition. renovated and 86 Buick LeSabre *8295 after 5pm or leave the Army Corps of Engineers’ for the new road.
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