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t ^ ' '' > I 20 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 19, 19B9 A HERE IS A TRULY AMAZING ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MANCHESTER MOTOR CITY! I ROOMS ■ APARTMENTS 1 MISCELLANEOUS I TAG FOR RENT FOR RENT I FOR RENT SALES IMPORTANT...PERHAPS EVEN MANCHESTER. Clean, GARAGE. 2'/2 car garage Beauty Complete Coleco quiet, furnished room. COVENTRY. Conve­ aval lable Imme- NOTICE. Connecticut Gen- nient, private location. erol Statute 23-65 prohibits Cooking and laundry dlatelv. Call 643-1577. the posting of advertise­ facilities. Conve­ Four bedroom apart­ ments by ony person, firm or A ment. Carpeting- Pageants bring out East’s Marc Mangiafico Toy maker prefers niently located on bus ONE OF THE surest wavs corporation on a telegraph, HISTORIC...SAVINGS line. $240. per month. storage area. Two to find bargain buys is to telephone, electric light or Security and referen- months security dep­ shop the classified ads power pole or to a tree, beast in critics /9 sets career win record / I I revamp to sale /20 ces. 644-3503._________ osit. $550. without utlll- every day. shrub, rock, or any other tles. No pets. 742-0569. natural oblect without a writ­ 643-2711. We'll help you ten permit for the purpose of word your od tor maxi­ COVENTRY. Conve­ GIVE YOUR budget o protecting It or the public and mum response. nient, private location. break ... shop the classi­ carries a fine of up to $50 for One bedroom apart­ fied columns for bargain each offense. ment. Carpeting- buys! 5^ANCHE5TER. i3 Green I APARTMENTS storage area. Two Manor Road. Satur­ FOR RENT months security dep­ day, April 22, 9-3. Kids osit. $425. without utili­ I ROOMMATES toys, attic clean-out. MANCHESTER. Second ties. No pets. 742-0569. I WANTED TAG Sale. Saturday, floor, 2 bedrooms, MANCHESTER. Availa­ April 22,8am-5pm. Fur­ heat, and appliances. 14 GREAT AUTOMOBILE COM­ ble Immediately. Re­ PROFESSIONAL, non- niture, clothing, col­ No pets. $600 plus se­ decorated three lectibles. 529 Spring PANIES JOIN FORCES TO INCREDIBLE REDUCTIONS! curity. 646-3979. smoker to share four bedrooms, living bedroom, washer/d- Street, Manchester. BRING YOU ONE SENSATIONAL ROCKVILLE. One bed­ room, formal dining ryer, parking and Looking for something I ALL 14 DEALERSHIPS! | room apartment In a room, kitchen, ap­ much more. $300. per pliances, wall to wall speclol? Why not run a converted mansion. month plus ■ utilities. "Wanted to Buy" od In iHanrliPHlpr HrralJi Rent Includes heat and carpeting and gas heat. 643-7288. SENSATIONAL hot water, carpet, $795. per month. 646- Classified. The cost is small ... the response big. GIANT SALE! stove and refrigerator. 4144 or 643-0909. Off street parking and 6ENERAL 643-2711. EVERY NEW AND USED VEHICLE AT ALL 14 SAVINGS ON APPLICATIONS for one LOCATIONS HAS BEEN TAGGED AT INCREDIBLE more. A great value at bedroom and three SERVICES Newsstand Price: 35 Cents $495. to $525 per month. bedraam. Section 8, I CARS REDUCTIONS! BUY NOW AND SAVE ON ANY ALL VEHICLES! Thursday, April 20, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm l '/2 months security. waiting list for Oakland AFFORDABLE services FDR SALE NEW OR USED CAR AT ALL 14 DEALERSHIPS! No pets. Call 872-8095, Heights will be ac­ for the elderly. Light YOU’LL SHOP A GIANT REDUCTION dally. cepted Saturday, April housekeeping, grocery PONTIAC Trans Am, WHERE...? TAG ON EVERY VEHICLE AT ALL ROCKVILLE. One bed­ 22, between 10am and shopping, will tlx light 1984, red. Mint condi­ 14 DEALERSHIPS THURSDAY! room and three bed­ 1pm a t Oakland meals, have hair dress­ tion. Power brakes, room apartments In a Heights Apartments, ing license. Shampoo, power windows and Manchester’s 47 dead two family house. Rent 360 Oakland Street, sets, haircuts, perms, much more. Price PLYMOUTH B u s h sa ys Includes eat-ln kitchen Manchester. manicures, etc. Call $4,500. For more Infor- 14 Great with stove and refrig­ DebI 643-4767. matlon, call 646-5324. VOYAGERS! erator, carpeting, off I CONDOMINIUMS TRANS Am, 1984. Excel­ Dealerships! as ship street parking and lent condtion, loaded. VOLKSWAGEN more. $425. and $630 per I FOR RENT Call after 6 pm 644-1485 JEHAS! month plus months FURNITURE or 646-4549. security. Call 872-8095 MANCHESTER. Newer PONTIAC Bonneville, 84, Ac! he’d provide WANTED. Used bed­ for your personal two bedroom, air con­ V-6, four door, silver. WHEN...? arrives showing. room set, dressers, din­ ditioned, new applian­ Loaded, A-1 condition. INTEGRAS! ces, pool, heat and ing room set and crib. MANCHESTER.Three 293-2900._____________ $3,950.649-2687._______ bedroom duplex Avail­ water,$695. per month. FORO Call 644-5257 days, or ONE Walnut double bed, PONTIAC Grand Prix, HISTORIC By Susana Hayward able May 1. $800.Secur- TAURUS! REDUCTIONS! Ity and references. 649- 644-3313 evenings. spring mattress. All 1980, V-6, new trans­ The Assaciated Press mission, brakes, ex­ THURSDAY! 0856. bedding Included. In­ „ TOYOTA Iran papers cluding electric haust and tires. Asking DOORS AVAILABLE Imme­ HOMES $2,000 or best offer. THEM! ROOSEVELT ROADS NAVAL blanket and OPEN: 10 AM UNTIL 10 PM! TERCELS! *© = = «* diately. One bedroom FOR RENT spread.649-1631.______ 643-2045. Going to TAGGED STATION, Puerto Rico — The with garage In conve­ college._____________ PONTIAC TO SELL I battleship USS Iowa arrived off nient location. $450. BOLTON. Three bed­ CREDNZA, walnut, like this sprawling naval base today, Boyle Real Estate new. $350. price negoti­ CORVETTE, 1978, 350, WHY...? LEMANS! room, two baths, fully able. 527-2199. four speed, runs excel­ ‘Let’s put it this way, carrying the bodies of at least 47 Company. 649-4800. appllanced, rec room, lent.$10,000 or best MANUFACTURERS CONTINUE TO PRODUCE BUICK sailors and facing an investiga­ MANCHESTER. Two two car garage, washer TV/STERED/ offer. Bill, 643-2514. RECORD AMOUNTS OF NEW CARS AND THAT BUY NOW my conscience is clear’ tion into the worst naval disaster bedroom flat, first and dryer provided. ANDSAVEI REGALS! floor, air condition, Available for June 1st. APPLIANCES OLDSMOBILE Clera, MEANS HUGE INVENTORIES AT ALL MAN­ in more than a decade. fully appitanced kit­ No pets. $1,000 per 1982. Mint condition. CHESTER MOTOR CITY DEALERS! BUY NOW AND NISSAN ^ne Navy officials said the bodies of month, unheated; 19,000 miles. $4,000 or TAKE ADVANTAGE OF FACTORY CASH REBATES, By Terence Hunt aid to the Contra rebels in chen, basement, gar­ SIDE by side refrigerator best offer. 643-8255. those killed in Wednesday’s ex­ age. $675. per month $1,100 per month, freezer, 21 cubic feet. SPECIAL RATE FINANCING OR 60 MONTH TERMS, 300 ZX! » The Associated Press Nicaragua. MAZDA 85, 626LX, two Bush talked about the Iran- plosion were being brought plus security and utili­ heated. Call 643-0862. $200. Coll 649-3452. AT ALL MANCHESTER MOTOR CITY DEALERS! ashore by helicopter and then ties. No pets. 649-5678 door, five speed, MERCURY WASHINGTON — President Contra affair and other matters after 7pm. REFRIGERATOR. Three loaded. Mint Condi­ Bush said today “my conscience during an informal news confer­ would be flown to a military STORE AND years old, frost free. tion. Two snow tires SABLES! MANCHESTER.Cozy is clear” about the Iran-Contra ence with nine reporters. He mortuary in Dover, Del. OFFICE SPACE 16.3 cubic feet. Asking Included. Asking The Pentagon today put the four room apartment $300. Call 649-6776. $5,300. Call 742-5409 af- affair and promised to cooperate chose an informal setting for the centrally located In ex­ ...ALL CURRENT STOCK IS INCLUDED! FAMILY death toll at 47 and said other PROFESSIONAL Office ter 4pm.____________ CARS, SPORTS CARS, ECONOMY CARS, PICK­ fully with congressional requests gathering, meeting with the press cellent neighborhood. Suite. 760 square feet. EVERY USED VEHICLE crew members were accounted Sun deck with enclosed RnSPDRTING CHEVY Chevette, 1978, UPS, WAGONS, LUXURY CARS, 4-WHEEL DRIVE for White House documents deal­ on the colonnade outside the Oval In excellent downtown IS iJG D D D S ________ runs good. $150. 649- ing with the matter. Office on a sunny spring day. for. Earlier, spokesmen had said porch, yard and location. Available for VEHICLES, PASSENGER VANS, PLUS HUNDREDS the death toll could be higher. garden. $540. plus utili­ 1501 after 5. IN STOCK REDUCED! However, Bush said it was not Bush said he “might have Immediate lease. OF LATE-MODEL USED CARS AND TRUCKS! YOU BETTER BELIEVE ITI GIANT REDUCTION TAGS Ten to 12 crew members ties. 643-9691. WEIGHT set-DP frame PLYMOUTH Rellnant, HAVE ALSO BEEN PLACED ON EVERY USED CAR clear which documents might something to say” about the Boyle Real Estate bench by Sears with suffered minor injuries. “Most of MANCHESTER. Two and Company. 649-4800. 83. Four door, auto AND TRUCK AT ALL 14 DEALERSHIPS! IT'S PROB­ still be within his control, sug­ Iran-Contra affair after the com­ barbell supports fully transmission, air con­ ABLY THE LARGEST SALE-PRICED USED CAR these ... were in the firefighting three bedroom apart­ MANCHESTER. 1,700 gesting that some have gone to pletion of North’s trial, which was ments. Security and adjustable Incline and ditioning, $1,700 or best SELECTION IN AREA HISTORYI DON'T MISS ITI party,” Pentagon spokesman square feet of dividable leg lift attachment. In­ offer. Call 649-1256, ev­ SPECIAL FINANCING the federal archivists. He said he going to the jury today. North is references a must. Call space. Private park­ Fred Hoffman said at a briefing 645-8201. cluded Is 130 pound enings 633-3705. had no reason to believe that the accused of lying to Congress and ing, first floor, conve­ barbell-dumbell set.
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  • Iowa City, Iowa, Thursday, July 29, 1948-Five Cenls Cartiide Was Treated for Possible Fractured Ribs

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    Was That Trip Necessary? The Weather Today ' GIUNSBURG, PA. (JP) - Mrs. Linda. Carnllne, 65, Showers and thunderstorms today and to­ nIII't huri last night when an airplane bJt her house. I,t she was hospitalized a few minutes litter when she night. Tomorrow party cloudy with show­ IrIfIIM aDd fell while runnln.. out Ide to Ii e wbat ers and cooler temperotures. High today, lIa"eaed. ne plM of the plane went to the same ho pilat all at OWQI1 90; low, 60. Yesterday'S high, 86; low, 58. )In. caroline. He sustained cuts and brul s - Irs, Established 186B-Vol 80,No· 258-AP News and Wirephoto Iowa City, Iowa, Thursday, July 29, 1948-Five Cenls CartIiDe was treated for possible fractured ribs. Allies Ready Blasts Shaffer German Chemical Plant To Negotiate Senate Truce Attempt With Russia LONOON (IP)-A responsible British o[ficial said yesterday Britian, France and the Uni ted On Civil Rights Fails Slates are ready to present Russia their conditions for new talks "on a general European settlement" of east-west quarrels. Blue Names Three Wherry Says He'll Introduce Greek Opposition This report that proposed dis­ cussions on German problems miaht be broadened to an all­ Iowa City Men for To U. S. Military Ew'Opean basis was not comment­ Anti-Poll Tax Measure Today ed upon by state department of­ Proposals Fades fiCials in Washington. Secretary Draft Board Duties W HINCTON (JPJ--Congress last night plunged into a civil oJ State Marshall said for his Gov. Robert D. Blue yesterday right baltte ct'rtain to po tpon I if not wipe out, any lingering ATHENS (A") - I n to l' m ed part the British-French-Ameri­ recQmmended three Iowa City chance o( action on cost-oC-living and other major legislation at sources said last night opposition ean agreement on next steps in the sj)fcial session .