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Street Rebuilding Approved 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dee. 12, 1989 1 ^ CONDOMINIUMS 1 ^ BUSINESS APARTMENTS ■ WANTED TO | £ £ J fo r s a l e I STORE/OFFICE ■ CARS |£ 2 I PROPERTY FOR RENT FOR RENT BUY/TRADE FOR SALE GLASTONBURY-Buv A 6 room heated apart­ Christmas Present MANCHESTER-Duplex FURNITURE Wonted- DODGE-1984, Omni. One Ethics Impressive Parking and 19x28 commercial ment, $800 with secur­ Mahogany bedroom owner. Air condition­ With No Money building. Purchase or ity. No pets. 646-2426. Down!!! Owner will ELLINGTON set or equal. Dining ing, A M /FM Cassette, rent with option to buy. Weekdays, 9-4. room set and crib. cruise, sunroof. $2375. finance the down pay­ High traffic Intersec­ Defit! MEADOWVIEW ment and closing costs MANCHESTER - 4 room 524-8824.______________ 646-5652. tion. Excellent for In­ apartment. Applian­ PLAZA FOR SPARKLING wood­ Attorney gets MHS girls basketball Land buy draws on this I'cyely 7 bed­ vestment business. CONCORD, 1979. 2 door, room, I'/j bath end unit ces, heat, hot water, work, tile, gloss and $154,900. D.W. Fish cable. 649-5249. excellent, fully loaded. with private, beauti­ Realty, 643-1591 .□ 1000 sq. ft. painted surfaces, add Radial tires, new disclosure request/3 runs past East Catholic/16 heated opposition/12 fully landscaped patio. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ CARPENTRY/ ELECTRICAL three toblespoons of / Busy Rte. 83, new l ^ s q . ft. brakes. $1500.00. 649- Call 292-1720 tordetalls. room townhouse with REMODELING washing soda to a quart of 4931. fireplace. All applian­ rental area. In attractive 2 bedroom Townhouse. DUMAS ELECTRIC shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ warm water and wash. No 1.5 baths, appliances. ROOMS ces, heat, hot water, tail, office, professional, serv­ rinsing required. For carpeting, air condi­ HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Service changes, ice. sparkling results when Insulated, Immaculate. [FOR RENT Cleaning, Hauling, Caipemry, Remodelling WE DELIVER $109,900. Owner 647- tioning. Coll 649-5240. additional wiring and Call you. have something to Reasonably Priced repairs on existing For Home Delivery, Cell 8513.________________ FEMALE Preferred- MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Free Estimaies James J. Gessay sell, use a low-cost ad In room townhouse. AH A l Cals Answered homes. Quality work at classified. 6 4 7 > 9 9 4 6 MANCHESTER- Room for rent In large, Risk's 875-0134 Southfleld green. Im­ beautiful home. Man- appliances, heat, hot Handyman & affordable prices. Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 mediate occupancy on chester/East Hartford water, carpeting, air Carpentry Ssrvica Entirely owner operated. I CARS this original owner, 6 line. Kitchen privi­ conditioning. Call 649- 646-1948 27 years exp. Call room Townhouse. 3 leges. $70 weekly. 289- 5240. I FOR SALE 8291. Joseph Dumas CLYDE large bedrooms, kit­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ PAINTING/PAPERING 646-52S3. R 7I INDUSTRIAL chen, and family room, room luxury town- E l l PROPERTY S ch aller's CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. oversized living room house. All appliances, ROUTE 83, VERNON ilaitrhpBlpr Irra li with dining area, 2'/3 APARTMENTS heat, cable, carpeting, 84 Unc. Continental $9,995 baths, complete ap­ air conditioning. Call McHugh Himself "EASY d o e s IT" Is the MANCHESTER-2 large Quality garage baysand office. 84 Buick Centur/ Vhg $5,995 pliances, carport, cen­ IFOR RENT 647-1595. Painting & walipapering at way to describe placing a Pre-owned Auto want ad. Just call 643-2711 1,100 square feet. 647- 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,895 tral air. U & R Realty, MANCHESTER-2 bed­ its best Free Estimates. Fuily 9976. ____________ 643-2692.0 and we do the rest! Value Priced 85Eleclra4Dr. $9,995 COLONIAL Charm er- room apartments. Ap­ Insured. Estabiisheed 1974. Country flair high­ pliances. $500-$525 plus CLEANING 83 Olds Ciera 85 Caprice Wagon $C,895 MILL River Condos- lights this 6 plus room utilities. Security and 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 Wednesday, Dec. 13,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents 643-9321 AT.A/C.PS $ 2 , 9 0 0 Several 1 and 2 bed­ home. Large and com­ references. 643-5372, MISCELLANEOUS |2 £ I SERVICES 85 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 room units available fortable entertainment 9am-5pm. SERVICES 86 Ford Tempo 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 from $87,900 to $107,500. areas, fireplace to give YOU CAN enloy exlro POLISH woman will Sentry Real Estate, 643- EAST Hartford-Clean, 5 clean your house. For AT.A/C.PS $ 4 4 9 5 85 Della 88 2 Dr $9,995 _ warmth. Asking rooms, garage, 1st vacation money by ex­ 4060.O $174,900 and listening. changing idle Items in more Information call 86 C hew /it fa 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 ’ floor. No pets. $525 plus 644-2835, 644-4663. MANCHESTER- Call Barbara. Even­ utilities. 528-2400. your home for cash ... SNOW PLOWING AT ste,30\-Pw,995 86 Century Wagon $7,495 Porterfleld Condomi­ ings 643-0844. RE/MAX with an ad in classified. Commercial and Residential RAINBOW Carpet 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 Victim ‘grateful* MANCHESTER-4, 6, and 84 C h£'2j|'n ?brity nium on Oak Grove East of the River, 647- Call 643-2711 to place your Snow blower services available. Cleanlng-$19.95 per 1st 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 Main Street 1419.0 7 room apartments. Se­ room. Call 291-8185. AT A /cSO V iV Street. 2 bedroom end ad. Call Mike 6494304 V z , 9 0 0 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 unit with 2'/3 baths, curity. No pets. Now Free estimates.______ MANCHESTER-5 room, 2 available. 646-2426, 9-5 Mon-Sat 9am-9pm SSHond'iA O'rdLX 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,695 driver had gun finished basement, att­ bedroom apartment. weekdays. HOUSECLEANING- 5-Spd., A ' ached garage. Excel­ WDGLFS PMNTWG CO. LOW RATES Good references. Free Looded^S^y.0,495 86 Rant Grand Am SE $8^95 lent condition. Excel­ 1st floor. Appliances MANCHESTER-2 bed­ Quality work at a and heat Included. Lea- raaaonable prlcal estimates. 568-7426. 87 Merc'^i-, 872-9111 lent location. Jack room, 1st floor Farm­ v-8,1 to halt mugging se/securlty. $750 Interior A Exterior Need repairs around the Lappen Realty, 643- house. Parking fortwo. Ukef Free Eall mates home? Coll an expert. I Now ^ vo,y#o rebuilding monthly. No pets. 643- 4263. Completely renovated. You'll find the help you MISCELLANEOUS 85 Toyota Camry 9885 or 646-2918. Washer hookup. $625 Call Brian Welgle plus heat. 1 month se­ need In Classified. 643- SERVICES AT. Loaded $ 6 , 9 9 5 645-8912 2711. J C A R D IN A L By Dianna M. Talbot INVITATION TO BID curity. 649-3087. 82 Pontiac Firebird GSL Building Mainte­ Manchester Herald Notice is hereby given that The Eighth Utilities District will ac­ MANCHESTER-2 and 3 V6,AT,A/C, 6 4 JQC BUICK, INC. cept bids for providing office furnishings and/or vertical louver Bedroom, first months LAWN CARE nance Co. Commercl- Low Milos 1989 Century Coupe $11,980 CONCRETE al/ResIdentlal building Mark Sheehan won’t be carrying his gun on the blinds for the district offices at 18 Ntein Street, Manchester, rent free. Security and 88 H o n d a Prelud e 'S' 1988 Skylark Sedan $8,590 approved repairs and home Im­ CT, according to Drawings and Specifications prepared by references a must. Call o-Spd.A/C. 6 1 0 O Q t; 1988 Chev S-10P/U $7,495 job anymore, but a 68-ycar-old woman who was the 645-8201. provements. Interior Uke New V • Frazier, Lamson and Budlong, P.C. Architecture and Planning, Get that chimney r^ ire d YARD MASTERS and exterior painting, 85 Toyota Celica 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $10,980 victim of an attempted mugging last Thursday manent access road and the project’s and described in general as: M ANCHESTER-MaIn before winter! Call now 1986 Buick Park Ave. $13,980 By Rick Santos LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED light carpentry. Com­ AT, Loaded $ 5 , 9 9 5 afternoon is glad he had it then. proposed cost. Admitting the cost Provide, furnish and install files, fables, chairs, desks, and Street apartment for or a free estimate. Fully 19870kfsmobileFirenza $6,490 Trees cut, yards cleaned, plete lanitorlal ser­ “I am fateful that he was there with that gun be­ Manchester Herald vertical louver window blinds. rent. Call 529-7858 or insured. vice. Experienced, rel­ 86 Buick Regal 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 has not been reduced significantly, 563-4438. Lawns, Brush removal, gut­ 1987 GMCS-15Spt P/U $6,380 cause otherwise the kids might not have been Contract Documents may be examined at: iable, free estimates V8, Loaded, C 7 OOC he said, all parties had to com­ " n AVAILABLE TALAGA MASONRY ters cleaned. Snow Removal. 643-0304. Lew Miles V / , T T O 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 scared off,” said the woman, who has asked not to A $15 million project to promise. Frazier Lamson & Budlong, P.C. 86 Honda Accord LX 1987 Cadillac Brougham $13,980 reconstruct Main Su-eet is finally Immedlatelv-3 bed­ 643-8209 6 4 3 - 9 9 9 6 be identified. “I think he was very courageous.” While the town conceded the per­ 19 Silver Lane room apartment. Se­ 5-Ppd, Loaded $ 7 , 9 9 5 1966 Corvette Loaded $18,990 scheduled to begin next fall after East Hartford, Conneefeut 06118 curity and references ITV/STEREO/ 1966 Chev Monte Carlo $7,480 Police said Sheehan, who was driving a United manence of the road, ADAPT 85 Pontiac Grand Am years of delay and debate.
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