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Bhopal Disaster Payment Ordered 20 - MANCHESTER HERAI.D. Monday, Feh 13 1989 I HOMES I MISCELLANEOUS raTV/STEREO/ I MISCELLANEOUS I CARS APARTMENTS Iq k J STORE AND FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Rentals RENT OFFICE SPACE I FOR RENT 1 APPLIANCES I CONSOLE sewing ma­ FOR Sale. 1974 Jeep J4000 Few fans MALLARD View. Dis­ MANCHESTER. Three MANCHESTER Two car ELECTRIC Stoye. Sears, Barbie Anxiety tinctive duplexes and 20", 4 burner. White chine, needs work. $25. pIck-up, power steer­ I ROOMS bedrooms, IV? baths, garage, $125. One car Console stereo, $25. townhouses. Located 1725 DIVIDABLE square garage, $75 Call 649- Nutone Coppertone ing, power brakes, au­ FOR RENT $775 per month. Two feet. Located In down­ Call 646-0860, anytime tomatic transmission, on o private protective bedrooms, IV? baths, 8855. Range hood with yent UConn’s women cul-de-soc, this new town Manchester pro­ to outside. Very good before 9om. Meyers 4 way plow. Fashion doll notes Men meet fears head-on MANCHESTER. Sleep­ $575 per month plus fessional building. FOR Rent. 1250 square $2000 or best offer. subdivision of aualltv 3 utilities, security and condition. Ideal for deserve support /14 bedroom townhouses ing room for working Priced below market feet Including drive-ln apartment or summer I CARS 8 7 1 - 0 0 1 4 . _______ 30th anniversary /7 in transition class at MCC /3 gentleman. Sharebath, references. No pets. for quick occupancy. garage. Could be used and duplexes await 643-2121 camp. Both for $75. FOR SALE 1980 PONTIAC Sunbird. vour Inspection Kit­ no cooking. $235 per Very negotiable lease for office, showroom, Manchester, 646-0271. month plus security terms. Marilyn Vatte- repairs. Excellent con­ Automatic, power chens have oak ca­ 1974 AMC JAVELIN. 98% steering, power binets, range, oven, and references. 643- ronl, Sentry Real Est­ dition. Call 646-4920. restored. Rebuilt 304 2121.________________________ I HOMES ate, 643-4060, brakes, air condi­ dishwasher, refrlgera- modified engine and tioner, Am/Fm tar and bullt-ln micro- Household vinegar Is an FOR RENT Is adyertlslng expenslye? FUEL OIL/COAL/ transmission. Hurst You'll be surprised now cassette stereo. High wave ovens. Fire- effective and Inexpensive FIREWOOD shifter. $600. 289-4174. mileage, needs some placed living rooms, fabric softner when added MANCHESTER. Immac­ STORE AND economical It Is to adyer- 1980 PONTIAC Firebird. work. $500 or best offer. IV? baths with full vani­ to the final laundry rinse. ulate three bedroom OFFICE SPACE tlse In Classified. 643-2711. SEASONED Firewood. Excellent conditon. 647-9004, after 6pm. ties, separate full base­ Classified Is the effective Colonial with IV? baths Cut, spilt and deli­ New paint lob. $2100. ments, 2 zoned base­ and Inexpensive way to and attached garage. vered, reasonable. 742- Call 649-1088. $900 plus utilities. Call EAST HARTFORD. New board heating systems, find a cash buyer for office space In restored Merchandise 1182. I MOTORCYCLES/ Andersen permashleld Cantone Realty, 646- MOPEDS household Items you no 5900.________________ house, Burnside Ave. thermopane windows, longer use. 643-2711. 3800 square feet with FARM SUPPLIES CLYDE luxurious wall to wall VERNON. Fully ap- basement. Can be di­ AND EQUIPMENT CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. carpeting and attached ROOM for non-smoKing pllanced, one bedroom vided. Terms negotia­ I CLOTHING FOR Sale. 1986 Suzuki garage. Come see the gentleman. Kitchen unit In TrI-plex. Ayalla- ble. For Information, r o u t e 83, V ER N O N Quad Sport 230. $1200 or mode for tomorrow. ble March , 1989. $550 HAY. Good for horses or best offer. 871-0014. mianrhpBtpr Hrrali priyileges, washer and call Ruth FIske, 282- You own your own lot GENUINE Sheepskin cows. First cutting, 83 Nissan 280ZX ‘ 7 4 9 5 dryer, parking. Call plus utilities and one 0651. coat. Man's, size 42. and house. No assoclo- $2.50. Second cutting, 84 Camaro Coupe *5 9 9 5 643-5600.____________ months security. Call Nearly new! $125. 649- FOR Sale. 1987 Suzuki LT tlon fees. Competi­ 649-9619 or 649-126?. $3. 742-9128, keep 85 (Jentury Wagon *8 5 9 5 500 Quad Racer. Never tively priced from MANCHESTER. Clean, 3642. trying. quiet, conyenlent to R 7 1 INDUSTRIAL 85 Century 4 Dr. *8 9 9 5 raced. Very low hours. 30 Cents $149,900. Blanchard & PROPERTY $2500, firm. 871-0014. Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Rassetto Realtors," busline. Call anytime. I STORE AND ITV/STEREO/ 85 Sunbird 4 dr, *4 9 9 5 646-8337.____________ IQ ad MUSICAL We're Selling Houses" I OFFICE SPACE MANCHESTER. 3400 and APPLIANCES I ITEMS 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *5 1 9 5 646-2482.P____________ MANCHESTER. Room In 2400 square foot Indus­ 85 Electra 4 Dr. *1 0 ,4 9 5 I AUTOS FOR Get the Want Ad habit ... quiet rooming house. trial space. Loading WHIRLPOOL Washer. 86 98 Regency 4 Dr. *9 9 9 5 Oft street parking. $75 OFFICES - street level. BABY Grand, 5 foot, 6 IRENT/LEASE dock, parking, Wood­ Nine months old. Ex­ 88 Grand Am 2 dr. *8395 read and use the little ads per week. 646-1686 or Good for professionals. Inch. 1896 IversS. Pond. In Classified regularly. Excellent location. 46 land Industrial Park. cellent condition. $300. Mahogany finish. Ex­ 86 Celebrity 4 dr *7 6 9 5 FREE Mileage on low 569-3018.____________ Principals Only. 643- Call 646-0860, anytime 643-2711,___________________ Oak St. 649-5334, 647- quisite carylng. $3500 86 Celebrity Euro *7 9 9 5 cost auto rental.. Vil­ \ Valentine MANCHESTER. Profes­ 9223. 2121. before 9pm. or best offer. 647-7949. Bhopal disaster sional female, kitchen . 86 Spectrum 4 dr, *4 9 9 5 lage Auto Rental, 643- I CONDOMINIUMS and bath priyileges. 86 Nova 4 Dr. *6 9 9 5 2979 or 646-7044. I FOR SALE Call 647-8874. ■7 I CARS j marriages MANCHESTER. Two 872-9111 bedroom Townhouse. I APARTMENTS FOR SALE Built 1987. 1V? baths, ]F0R RENT WA Soccioli^ D ^ f! payment ordered central air condition­ 1 I CARS abundant >. New Pricing Policy z ^ ing, basement garage. VERNON. Five room FOR SALE $122,900. For sale by apartment. Two fam­ owner. 646-0882 or 295- ily. Quiet, private area I co d CLEANING I S n CARPENTRY/ PAINTING/ I MISCELLANEOUS ^ VOLUME % LAS VEGAS (A P) — Long lines 8130.________________ of Vernon. Working I I services 1 ^ REMODELING |5 0 1 PAPERING ■s er vic es New Pricing Policy 2 formed at the courthouse and Union Carbide at a glance SOUTH WINDSOR. A unl- adults preferred. $675 PRICING I business boomed at the city's 25 $470 million set aue offering at "Straw- per month. Security GSL Building Mainte­ wedding chapels today as an and references re­ CLEANING nance Co. Commercl- Main businesses — manufacturing chemi­ brldge''. Three S*rvlclno th« AAonchttt«r & WII' M.T.S. PAINTING & VOLUME I BARGAINS y expected 1,500 couples began bedroom, townhouse, 3 quired. Call 643-5041. llmontlc or«o. Hontit ond r«Ma* al/ResIdentlal building be * =; by ln<jlan court cals, plastics and gases. bit coupit to clton vour homt. WALLPAPERING repairs and home Im- tying Valentine’s Day knots in full boths, fireplace, ECONOMICAL, Third BUILDERS * New Pricing Policy ^ Employees — 43,119. central air. Garage and otfict or window*. 9 vton tx* Free Eatlmetes proyements. Interior I PRICING I this marriage mecca. floor, one bedroom D tritn c t end r tftr tn c ti. Coll and exterior painting, Beverly Swinn, who has seen Stockholders — 68,000. much more. Priced at apartment with stoye Lourit for 0 frtt tstlmott. Call John #6202A $174,000. U 8, R Realty, 646-2787 light carpentry. Com­ t BARGAINS S NEW DELHI, India (A P) — The Supreme Court and refrigerator. Nice • Planning Design Service 9 iBr 1987 Buick Park Avenue | hundreds of thousands of couples Headquarters — Danbury, Conn. 643-2692.P___________ 742-0267 plete lanitorlal ser­ today ordered Union Carbide Corp. to pay the Indian location. $475 plus utili­ • Custom Homes 649-3331 4 Door Sedan line up at the Marriage License vice. Experienced, rel­ government $470 million for the 1984 gas leak in Stock price at close Monday — $29V4 ADORABLE-Affordable. ties and security. No • Additions “ New Pricing Pollc)*^ Bureau, said workers were hop­ I BOOKKEEPING/ iable, free estimates. Now *12,880°'* Bhopal that killed more than 3,300 people — the 52-vifeek stock range — $31-$17 Four room, 2 bedroom, pets. Call 643-2129. • Decks 643-0304._____________ ing they might get a breather this 1V? bath Townhouse INCOME TAX • Recreation Rooms ROOFING/ M l ISA world’s worst industrial disaster. MANCHESTER. Two SNOW REMOVAL. 1989 Buick year, with Valentine’s Day falling Income statement condo. One car garage, bedroom, flye room, • Sunrooms SIDING The payment is to be made by March 31 as “ full Complete accounting services • Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Resldentlal- 1988 Chevrolet Beretta near the middle of the week. \Ui Amounts In thousands except per-share figures under. Move-In condi­ second floor. FIrsttIme Skyhawk 2 Door Coupe and final settlement of all claims,” said Gopal including A/R. A/P, P/R. G/L. • Window Replacement Commerclal. Drive­ Last year, when Valentine's tion. Easy access to rental. Immaculate. Subramanium, an attorney for the.Indian govern­ P8L Statement and guarteriy • Roofing LEAKY ROOF? ways, starting at $15. 2 Door Coupe Day fell on Sunday, 1,365 couples Quarter ended Dec. 31 1988 1987 highway. Close to New appliances, car­ Most roofs can bs repsirsd. Now * 9 5 9 0 '* '* shopping and schools. tax returns Can design • Siding Call Bob, 872-8841. ment in its suit against the Danbury, Conn.-based $1,850,000 peted.
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