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Salvadoran Left Calls for Insurrection 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Nov. 14,1989 CONDOMINIUMS 1 ^ APARTMENTS CONDOMINIUMS I MISCELLANEOUS I CARS I CARS IF I FOR SALE U ijFO R RENT IFOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MANCHESTER- 2 bedroom Townhouse, DODGE Arles, 1983, olr, 4 MERCURY Colony Pork Housing Insert Hindrance STEAL MY CONDO Avallable Imme- 2'/i baths, garage, rec E N D R O L L S cylinder, 80K, $1,300 or Wagon, 1979, loaded, ■Priced below market -Zero $ dlately. 1 and 2 bed- room, microwave, wa- best offer. 643-8103. good condition. $500. rooms, walking sher/drver, air. $900 27W width — 25$ down -Flexible terms -2 BUICK ELECTRA STA- Coll 742-6166.________ bedrooms 'Pool ■Excellent distance to downtown, per month plus utili­ 13" width - 2 for 25$ hot water Included. ties. Security deposit Newsprint and rollt can ba TIONWAGON, 1982,011 PONTIAC Cotollno, 1966- Officials in Bolton Product Show tabloid CCC East schedule condition -Immediate pickad up at tha Manchaatar options. $2,500. Coll 633- Good running condi­ occupancy RENT TO OWN $575 ond $650. Boyle and references re­ Management Com- quired. No pets. 8om- Harald ONLY bafora 11 am. 5132. tion. $2,000. 289-5983, Ownar 617-344-0455 Monday through Thursday. hurts MHS girls/13 pany. 649-4800._______ 5pm, 646-6454. 6pm- TOYOTA Cellco GT coll otter 5pm._______ debate solution/3 in today’s newspaper 3-4-5-7 room apartments. 9pm, 647-1805.________ SL ass coffee table, ; Sport. 1986, 58K, excel­ FORD Gronodo, 1981, olr, living room lamps, CARPENTRY/ CONCRETE $560-$600-$670-$750. 2 BEAUTIFUL, new, 2 bed- lent condition. $7,300. automatic, new bro- REMODELING months security. No room Condo In Wllll- electric Singer sewing 742-8386. kes/storter, tune-up, LOTS/LAND pets, call 646-2426 Mon- mantlc. $700 per machine. All In good BUICK LoSobre, 1979, 4 Cleon, 90K, $1,000. After FOR SALE doy through Friday 9-5. month, security. Call condition. $125 takes door, olr, new trans­ 4:30, 646-0089.________ Roman Splewak 646-0503 or 455-0723 af­ all. Call 646-0050. mission, 1 owner. $800 DATSUN 810, 1978-240Z OWNER FInoncIng Avail­ MANCHESTER-1 bed­ KtTCHEN & BATH Mason Contractor room apartment. ter 6p.m. KELVIN ATOR-ElectrIc or best otter. 295-8754. engine, good condi­ Brick. Block or Stont able On Lond-The time Stove. Rotlsary. $50 tion. $595.643-4971 otter REMODELING Is right to Invest In Quiet, on bus line, heat, OLDS, Delta 88, 1982, 4 Chimneyt, Patios, Walla firm. Call 643-6452. door, power windows, 10:00 am. From the smallest Now. Realotatlorv and Rapalm land. Your dream air, etcetera. $515. 649- 1147. Bob Klernon. cruise, loaded, excel­ OLDS Cutlass Clero, 1983- repair to the largest 646-4134 home Is now afforda­ HOMES LOOK ING FOR a low-cost renovation, we will do a ble. Vernon-Box Moun­ MANCHESTER-Main lent condllton. 1 owner. 4 door, V6, olr, cruise FOR RENT wav to communicate vour $2,900. 646-1039.______ control, om/fm radio, complete job. Start to tain, several 12 plus Street apartment tor advertising message? rent. Call 529-7858 or PINTO Wagon, 1974,good sun roof, power steer- finish. Free estimates. WET BASEMENT? acre home sites. White COVENTRY-Ashford, 4 Want ads are vour O w 40 Years Exparianca Birch, Mountain Lau­ 563-4438. Interior, head by Che­ Ing/brokes. $2,500. 643- m anrhpB tpr M fralb Heritage Kitchen Written Guarantee room house, reno­ answer. 6985 otter 5pm. rel views. $135,000; MANCHESTER-4 room ney Tech. $100/best . FreeEatimatee vated, clean, large offer. 643-8686._______ & Bath Center ^ c h w ^ , Foundation Cracka, Coventry-The High­ apartments, stove and yard. No animals. Surrp Punpo. Drainaoe Linee. lands, private land Come visit our showroom at; WalarptoolinSol Floora a washer, $500 to $525 Lease, references. 423- VW Bus-1975. Available CARDINAL WaJa 6 More mortgages from devel­ 182 W. Middle Tpke. plus utilities. Security 6044, anytime; 423-4190 for ports. Best offer. BUICK, INC. Manchester opers. 1-16 acre coun­ and references. 643- evenings.___________ TAG SALE 646-7235. Albert Zuccaro 646-33^1 1988 Skylark Sedan Social $8^90 try lots from $65,000. 5372, 9am-5pm.______ AMC Concord, 1979. Well 649-5400 New homes from 2 bedrooms, fireplace, MOVING Sale-MIsc. van­ 1688 Chev S-10 Ext Cab PAJ $10,980 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents TWO and 3 bedroom appliances. $800 ities, medicine ca­ equipped. As Is. 649- 1988 Psntiac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 Wednesday, Nov. 15,1989 ELECTRICAL $189,900 ; North 4931.________________ Coventry-Mountoln apartments. Applian­ monthly, securities. binets, lights, kitchen 1967 Buick Riviera T-Type $11,890 Need repairs around the ces, hot water. Call 646-1972. home? Call an expert. Ridge, from $74,900, cabinets, faucets and CARAVAN, 1985. Looded 1967 Buick Regal $8,695 DUMAS ELECTRIC Phil or Suzanne 646- with extrqs. Excellent 1987GMCS-15SptP/U $6,380 You'll find the help you Service changes, near 1-84 and U-Conn. sinks, cultured Marble Flono Real Estate, 646- 1218 days or 645-0202 tops, bath tubs, display condition. $6,500. Coll 1967 Buick Park Are Sedan $11,850 need In Classified. 643- additional wiring and nights. 1967 Chev S-10 PAJ $8,280 2711. 5200. □ Items. New condition. 643-6595. State drops repairs on existing MANCHESTER-Newly ISTORE/OFFICE Heritage Kitchen and 1987 Chev Conversion Van $13,999 HEBRON-WellIngtons FIREBIRD SE, 1984, olr, 1967 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 homes. Quality work at way! Phase II, new to remodelled 1 bedroom I FOR RENT Bath Center, 182 W. loaded. $4,800. 649-2347. V 1967 Buick Regal LTD $10,690 Salvadoran apartment. Stove, Middle T urnpike, Man­ PAINTIN6/PAPERING affordable prices. the market, 1 plus acre 1986 Buick LeS^e Coupe $8^80 Entirely owner operated. fridge, dishwasher. OFFICE Space-330 chester. 649-5400. speed limit wooded lots on private $500 monthly plus utili­ 1976 F-100 Flat Bed. 351-W 1966 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 27 years exp. Call cul-de-sac! Phase I, square feet, $302 per 1986 Chev MonleCarb $7^90 ties. 646-5355. month, all utilities In­ Hurst. 3 speed, Holley 2 “We can tell you Joseph Dumas priced to sell of $68,000. I CARS Barrel. Best offer. Coll 1986 Merc. Grand MarQuis $9,980 Private mortgages DUPLEX-6 rooms, attic, cluded, 1 mile to 1-84, 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 646-5253. Peterman Real Estate. I FOR SALE Mark after 3pm, 649- on stretch what to look for... basement, appliances, 1986 RsniiaePantiM Trans Am 26K $9,480 from developer; 2111. i and what to look Bolton-BIrch Moun­ porches, yard. No pets, 649-9404.____________ 1966 Isuzu Pickup $4,180 references, security. FORD Mustang GT, 1989- FORD ESCORT WAGON, 1985 Merc. MarQuis Brougham $4,995 left calls for MISCELLANEdUS tain, Flono Estates, 1 MANCHESTER-5 room out fo r r acre plus sites from $625 Plus utilities. office or retail suite. 17K, V8 engine, stand­ 1983-Standord trans­ 1985 Buick Skyt^ $4,995 SERVICES $79,000; Monchester- Available December 1, Parking, excellent sign ard transmission. mission, om/tm radio, 1965 Buick Skylark $4,995 But officials want Folrwoy Estates I, II, 643-1561. visibility. G & S Asso­ Asking $13,500 or best new tires, 85K. $850. 1962 Ford Mustang $3,495 HarBro ciates, 643-2121. offer. 623-8960._______ Co 11 of ter 6pm, 633-8581. Bt Adams St., Manchester III, prices reduced by HALF Duplex, 3 bed­ 649-4571 a longer section ■ / HAWKES TREE SERVICE 15%. Owner tlnonclno rooms, appliances, rec CHRYSLER Newport, Painting Bucket, truck & chipper. available; Tolland- 1977-No body rust, Stump removal. Free room, large yard. Dep- of Rt. 6 involved insurrection of Manchester aatimatai. Special Rolling Meadow, 16 OSlt, $800. 646-1972. BOLTON good condition. $900. CLYDE conildsratlon for elderly lots near Crystal Lake Call 649-3854. 3 bedroom apartments 5 room Ranch w/ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. SCHALLER and handicapped. Farm, $84,900 ; ROUTE 83, VERNON Quality Painting tor rent-Securlty and CUTLASS Clera, 1985, ACURA QUAUTY By Rick Santos since the rebels’ “final offensive” of Andover-2 plus acre references. Call 645- jacuzzi in industrial Maroon, 4 cylinder, 84 Unc. Continental $9,985 SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Services 647-7553 lot, great price, $59,900. Budget Pleasers Manchester Herald January 1981 failed to win them 8201. zone. air, af/fm stereo 84 Buick Century Wbg $5,995 69 Honda Aceord LX $10,995 (AP) — Leftist rebels today tried to •Free Estimates Flano Real Estate, 646- cassette, new tires, ex­ 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 fan the flames of their 4-day-old of­ power. 5200.□______________ MANCHESTER-3 bed­ Call 647-1901 4Dr,SSpd.Ua(M •Senior Citizen Discounts GUTTER rooms, basement, at­ cellent condition. Ask­ 85 Celebrity 4 Dr. Wag. $6,695 66 Ford Escort 4 Dr. $4,995 A decision by the state Depart­ fensive into a popular insurrection. At least 500 people have been LAND-Approved build­ ing $4,500. 951-9993. AC •Aluminum & Vinyl tic, parking, on bus 85Electra4Dr. $9,995 ment of Transportation to reduce the President Alfredo Cristiani called reported killed in tlie battle of San ing lots available. Use 65 Pontiac Grand Am $4,995 Powerwashing CLEANING line. $725 per month 85 Caprice Wagon $8,895 speed limit for a stretch of Route 6 Salvador, with nearly double that vour plans or the v-6,at, aa: the insurgent push the act of “a SERVICE plus security and refer­ 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $4,995 in Andover falls about 13 miles number reported wounded, accord­ 6 4 6 - 6 8 1 5 sellers.
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