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D.C. Mayor Faces Cocaine Use Count 16— MANPHRSTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 18, 1990 I CARS I FUEL OIL/COAL/ I MISCELLANEOUS A Newspaper In Eduealloa Prairam FOR SALE SpoBsortd by I FIREWOOD FOR SALE 1?#^ SpeciQllsl THE QUIZ PLYMOUTH-1986, H6- The Manchester Herald HARDWOOD slabs from Survey rlzon, air, AM/FM ste­ sawmill, $65 a cord; END ROLLS (10 pnirUt for each quttlion reo, power braKes, softwood slabs from 2714" width — 504 power steering, excel­ antwertd correctly) sawmill, $40a cord. For WORLDSCOPE 13" width — 2 for 504 lent condition, 62K D c f i t ! details, 649-8818. t e l - Newsprint snd rolls can bt miles. $2,400 or best Munns moves on picKed up ct ttie Mencheeter otter. Call 646-2993 ot­ A ' Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. ter 5:00pm, asK tor " o ie /3 Monday through Thursday. Dennis.______________ transportation study/4 LAWN CARE PAINTING/PAPERING i f ' ' ^ MISCELLANEOUS d o d g e , 1986 Caravan- FOR SALE ROYAL DouiTon Minton. 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ROUTE 83, VERNON WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ Relereneas & Fu8y Insured 1985 Buick Riviera Loaded $8,795 cocaine use count 649-7470 4 In the wcKe of liberalization in 1 Dustin Hoffman Is drawing rave re­ 88 Jetta GL Auto. Air $8,488 83 Olds Omega 4 Dr. $4,995 dent Bush is trying to blunt the 1986 Celebrity Sedan $6,360 Bulgaria, officials are worried about views (or his portrayal of the Jewish 88 Golf Sport 5 spd. $6,488 84 Buick Century Wbg. $5,995 momentum of a politically appeal­ Fax649<}295 872-6383 1986 Pontiac Firebird $6,895 WASHINGTON (AP') — Mayor at the Vista International Hotel, six Miami, President Bush shook his Visa/Mastercard rising hostility toward that nation's moneylender..?.. In a rww production 87FoxGL5spd . A/C $4,988 84 Olds Cut Sup 2 Dr. $4,995 ing plan to cut Social Security taxes, 85 GTI 5 spd.. sunroof $4,788 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $8,995 Marion Barry, cm'tialllcd by blocks from the White House, sour­ head and said, “No comment,” when ethnic (CHOOSE ONE; TurKish, of ShaKespeare's "Merchant of Ven­ 1986 Grand Marquis V-6 $8,980 84 Chev Monte Carlo V-8 $6,995 arguing it would force cither an in­ ED C A R R a L S PAINTING 87GTI 16V, 5spd. $7,988 repeated accusations <cif drug use, ces said. asked about the incident. Hungarian) minority. ice." 1986 Conrelte Loaded $18,990 84 Lincoln Continental $9,995 Professional painting and wall­ 86 GLI Wolfsburg $7,988 faced federal narcot.ics charges “It’s a misdemeanor kind of White Hou.se spokesman Marlin crease in other taxes or a reduction MATURE/EXPERIENCED 86 Quantum Loaded $7,288 1987 Buick LeSabreCpe. $9,980 84 Bonneville $6,895 in retirement benefits. papering. Prompt, courteous, 1967 Hyundai Excel $3,695 today after a sting oper lition that law thing,” said Barry’s attorney, R. Fitzwatcr said Justice Department 5 The bizane twists In the Carol 2 "Classics llustrated," the comics that 82 Chevy S-t 0 P-up $2,888 65 Olds CuL Supreme 2 Dr. $6,895 INCOME TAX dependable, insured. 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6^80 enforcement sources said caught Kenneth Mundy. Asked what officials notified Bush of Barry’s ar­ Bush called the proposal a Stuart murder case have further were such a hit In the 1950s and 1960s, 84 Buick Century VVagon $3,988 85 Caprice Wagon $6,895 PREPARATION FREEESTIMATESI 89 Probe Auto. Air $9,988 1987 Cadillac Brougham $12,980 him on videotape smoking crack amount of drug might be involved, rest. The spokesman said the presi­ “charade” Thursday. Vice President CALL inflamed racial tensions In the city are set to return. Among the first will be 1987 Oldsmobile Firenza $5,980 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. $9,995 INDIVIDUAUBUSINESS 89 GEO Tracker 4x4 $10,488 cocaine. he pinched his forefinger and thumb dent had no advance knowledge of Dan Quaylc said it wa.s “a political o fw h e r e the murder tooK place. a version of "Great Expectations'' by 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $10,980 85 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 DAN MOSLER 6436693 87 Dodge Omni $3,388 Barry was rclcasccll on his own closely together and grinned. the incident. trap” and “a subterfuge for a general (CHOOSE ONE: Victor Hugo, Charles 86 Aeroslar XLT 7 pass. $8,288 1988 Chev S-10 P/U $7495 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. $6,695 649-3329 1988 Skylark Sedan $8,590 recognizance by a fed pa l magistrate The mayor has been plagued in tax increase.” DicKens). 87 Cherokee Larado $13,988 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. $6,395 “We aren’t going to have any­ 1969 Century Coupe $10,980 and returned to his home to await ar­ recent years by accusations of drug The target of the White House at­ ELECTRICAL NEWSNAME 87 GL116V Sunroof $8,988 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr. $8,695 thing to say yet,” Mundy said after 88 Blazer S-10 $13,488 1989 Buick 1 ^ Avenue $16,490 raignment at midday.. City and per­ use as well as the corruption convic­ tack was a proposal by Sen. Daniel (15 points for correct answer or answers) 3 Bill Curry, who led the University of 86 Chev Celebrity 4 Dr. $6,895 visiting the mayor. (CHOOSE ONE; Alabama, Georgia) 87 Cadillac Cimarron $7,488 81 Adams St., sona! lawyers went t.o the home to Barry’s arrest resulted from a tions of several top city officials. He Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., to roll CARPENTRY/ 88 Cherokee Limited $18,400 Manchester 86 Olds Delta 2 Dr. $9,995 back the Social Security payroll tax REMODELING DUMAS ELECTRIC I recently football team to three bowl games in consult with him overnight. joint undercover “public corruption has repeatedly denied ever using or Service changes, three years, will reportedly become 645 -0 8 38 6 4 9 -4 5 7 1 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 Barry, who planned to aimouncc probe” by the FBI and the internal buying drugs. increase that began Jan. 1. began my Job Moynihan’s plan has put Bush on additional wiring and as my city's the new head coach at KentucKy. his candidacy for a fourth term on affairs division of the Washington Barry’s doubles, coupled with the repairs on existing KITCHEN & BATH first blacK Sunday, was arrested Thursday Metropolitan Police Department, city’s soaring homicide rate that Uic spot because it has won support ^ m homes.
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