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Morande Monday 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Nov. 24,1990 91 CARS FOR SALE KtT 'N’ CARLYLE by Ljrry Wright 32 APARTMENTS FOR 33 CONDOMINIUMS 3B ROOMMATES 87 MISC. FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE RENT FOR RENT WANTED WOOL PIECES-Great CHRYSLER-1983 E SUBARU-1983, 2 Door MONDAY Class. Driveway hatch back, 5 speed, EAST HARTFORD-2 BR NEW-2 Bedroom FEMALE-Roommate quality, wonderful mechanic special. AM-FM, 78K. $1500. Townhouse, appli, heat/ Townhouse plus loft, 2- wanted to share 2 BR prices. Frasers, 192 Great shape. $500. Call 649-9637. hot water $660. 2-car 1/2 baths, central air condo in Manchester Hartford Rd. (Rear) 647-9104. parking, 1 mo. sec., and vac, all appliances Non-smoker. Utilities. 645-7933. $40. application fee. including microwave. 646-8822. JUNK CARS-Towed free. Avail. 11/1 & 12/1. 528- washer, dryer, ice Call Joey, 528-1990. 94 MOTORCYCLES A LOCAL NEWS INSIDE 1708. maker. Wall to wall END ROLLS, Need title. MOPEDS EAST HARTFORD- carpet, fireplace, deck, 58FL O O R IN O 27 V " width - SO'f, YAMAHA-1983 Seca, Burnside Ave. Very attached garage with 13" width - 2 for SO'f OLDSMOBILE-1 976 manrhratTr white/red, 550-4. Needs large 2 bedroom with door opener. ADT Newsprint end rolls can be Omega, 6 cylinder, 4- ■ TNT shut out by town Democrats. appliances and eat-in Security system and full picked up at tbe Manchester very little work. Runs door, air. Runs good., strong. $350. Many kitchen. Heat and hot basement. Short walk FLOORSANDING Herald ONLY belore 11 a.m. $500. 742-1687. Monday through Thursday. extras. 742-1687. water included. Coin-op to MMH and churches. •R oots like new ■ Manchester porks vandalism is up. laundry. No pets. $585. No pets, trucks, R Vs or •Specializing In older floors PLYMOUTH-1973 Gold What’S 872-4245. motorcycles. $950 per •Natural 1 stained floors Duster, air, power month plus utilities. Op­ •No waxing anymore steering, slant 6. Runs 98 WANTED TO BUY/ MANCHESTER- Available John VerfaHI# ■ Zoning regs in Coventry under fire. tion to buy. Call 646- 91 CARS FOR SALE good. $500. 742-1687. TRADE News immediately. 2 64S-57S0 8711. bedroom apartment on BUICK- 1978 Station 1st floor. Appliances PONTIAC-Phoenix, 1978. We buy clean, late model used ■ New Manchester retail center sought. wagon. Tow vehicle/ Good conditton.Brown, included. Laundry hitcn. Like new. $1800. cars and tmcks. Top prices Nov. 26,1990 facilities. $625/month ->■ 4-door. $500. 34 HOMES FOR RENT 6S SNOW PLOWING 643-6434. paid. utilities. 1 months Automatic. 647-9903. Mh Duff - Carter Chevrolet Locai/Regionai Section, Page 7. security. Call evenings MANCHESTER-3 CHEVROLET-1983 SAAB-1980, manual SNOW PLOWING- Monte Carlo. $1200/ 647-9072. Bedroom, 2 bath transmission, works 1229 Main Street Reasonable rates. best offer. Tinted Authority faces duplex. $765 plus great, $1000. 643-9625 Manchester, CT MANCHESTER-2 Reliable. Fully insured. windows. Loaded. 645- ifiTralii utilities. 12/1 after 5. 646-6464 bond proposal Bedroom flat, 1st floor. 649-6087. 7753. Ybur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Newsstand Price; 35 Cents Bathroom. Fully a^_- occupancy. 645-7717. The Housing Authority of plianced kitchen, 21 HOMES FOR SALE 23 LOTS «[ LAND FOR 91 CARS FOR s a l e ” 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE Manchester will meet at 4 p.m. conditioned. Basement, SALE today in its offices at 24 SHOWPLACE ESTATE- storage, garage. 35 S'TORE «c OFFICE Secluded spectacular. Central location. Close Blueficld Drive to consider FIVE BUILDING LOTS IN SPACE giving final approval of a resolu­ V 2 Story Colonial nicely to stores. Immediate BOLTON-$88,500- sited on 1.8 acres, in occupancy. $650/mon- BEING RESPONSIVE TO CUSTOMER NEEDS HAS Manchester stores watch tion under which the authority $134,000. From 1 acre MANCHESTER- Main St. shady grove. Cozy th plus security and would issue $4.5 million in tax- to 5 acres. To be sold location, near Center fireplace, formal dining deposit. 649-5678 separately or as a St. Ideal for store/office. EARNED US A 4 1 ^ RATING IN SERVICE exempt bonds to refinance con­ evenings. room, walk-in closets, 3 package. Strano Real 646-2426 weekdays. 9- version of the Ribbon Mill. bedroom, 2-1/2. Ups­ f f T BY OUR CUSTOMERS... Estate. 647-7653. 5. But the final say in the project cale bargainl mall for signs of future F COVENTRY, $239,555. MANCHESTER-Lovely 3 I HERE’S WHY! has to come from the town’s Philips Real Estate, LOT SIZE-1/2 acre. bedroom apartment in Board of Directors, which as the newer 2-family. By RICK SANTOS centers, including the Manchester treme case the town becomes a 742-1450. 140x100 Feet, corner I We offer early-bird service department hours I Service department pick-up and delivery is also available legislative authority, has a veto F lot. Business (B2 Appliances, private Manchester Herald Parkade and the downtown, Guerra ghost town.” power over the project. zoned). 500 Center St. parking. $675 plus I Exterided service hours...Open til 7 p.m. nightly I Free 24-hour tow and road service' VERY ATTRACTIVE. added, “we’re all working together Last week, the directors Manchester. Reduced utilities. 647-9347. I We even have Saturday service hours I Lifetime service guarantee Manchester’s downtown, the EAST HARTFORD. ★ MANCHESTER — The holiday to keep sales here.” delayed action on the bonding to $195,000, Parkade and other established retail $154,900. Well main­ MANCHESTER-lm- I We offer free service department loaner cars I Extended parts department service hours shopping season has consumers Yet a dollar spent at the mall may until Tuesday night after the negotiable. 643-5153. mediate occupancy. 2 Property for Lease as Dry centers meet few of Siegel’s tained Colonial in quiet heading out to the stores, and in very well be one less dollar spent directors questioned the mill Bedroom Duplex. $660 Storage/Retail -1 8 0 Park qualifications for prosperity. But area. Formal dining Manchester retailers are paying elsewhere in Manchester, said ob­ developers on several aspects of room as well as eat-in plus utilities. Security/ Street - Cheney Historical both downtown and the Parkade are close attention to what direction servers. the plan and its effect on the kitchen. Fireplace, 1-1/ 2S BUSINESS references. 649-2003. planning facelifts. District - $550.00 per month those consumers are heading: to the “People shop where it’s most con­ 2 baths, lower level PROPERTY MANCHESTER-3 Bed­ “It’s every town’s fear that a mall town. - year lease -- Contact Pavilions at Buckland Hills mall or family room with room duplex. Center St. venient,” says Joseph V. Siegel, the will destroy the downtown walkout to park-like DOWNTOWN Available immediately. (404) 551-8166 to the traditional shopping centers Matsushita vice-president of merchandising for area...and towns have no choice but yard having small MANCHESTER- $650. 649-2871. 9-5 EST 1991 TOPAZ 4-DR GS scattered about town. the National Retail Foundation. orook. D.W. Fish Real $500,000. Ap­ to do reconstruction,” says Lillian buys M CA NEWER-Large 6 room Since it opened in March, the ef­ “And any competitor is bound to af­ Estate. 643-1591. proximately 8900 Comfort Convenience Group, Electric Rear Prestley, a retail specialist with The duplex. No pets. Window Defroster, Automatic, A/C, Speed fects of the Buckland mall on in- fect business.” TGKYG (AP) — In the F square feet. Commer- 91 CARS FOR SALE Farley Co., a Hartford-based com­ Security, references. Control, Power Lock Group, Power Side town stores has been negligblc, local largest Japanese purchase of a cial/Office Building. Two mercial real estate brokerage. floors of offices and Available immediately. Windows, Pdycast Wheels, Stock #L11065, businesses report. But retailers typi­ U.S. company, Matsushita 22 CONDOMINIUMS stores. Strano Real $650. a month. Schaller MSRP $13,346 cally count on holiday sales for up With its concentration of busi­ Electric Industrial Co. an­ FOR SALE Estate. 647-7653. Evenings, 643-2289. “It’s every town’s fear nesses, professional offices, and Q u a lity SALE to 50 percent of their annual profits. nounced today that it is buying o UPPER OAK STREET-3 Pre-Owned Autos That means that the next few that a mall will destroy residences, Prestley categorizes MCA Corp., owner of Universal J3 r - CONfX>-$ 130’s. Last unit. Bedrooms, 1st floor, MULTI-USE BUILDING Value Priced PRICE Manchester’s downtown as viable, Studios, for $6.06 billion. River Mill Estates. 4 $700 plus utilities. $9899 weeks will tell the tale of whether the downtown area.’’ WITH MANYOFFICES- but at a crossroads with the im­ rooms, 1-1/2 baths. Security deposit. Call USED CAR BEST BUYS! the mall is a boon or bane to area Matsushita, a $27 billion giant > m $260,000. Open-span 19B8 Mercury Cougar $ 8 ,6 9 5 minent reconstruction. New-ready for 647-0628 after 5pm. 8 TO CHOOSE FROM merchants. Or in other words, has known for such brand names as H o occuoancy. Strano area. 3 Gas furnaces. 5 Loaded “It will probably work,” she sur­ 1988 Hundal QLS $ 4 ,9 9 5 the mall brought new business to Panasonic, Quasar and Tbchnics, Real Estate. 647-7653. baths and shower. VERNON/TOLLAND mises. “But there will be a different O 03 Strano Real Estate. L I N E - N e w e r 5 Speed, Air, Sunrool Manchester overall, or is merely The extent of the effects of com­ is Japan’s biggest manufacturer F 1984 Toyota Cellca $ 4 ,9 9 5 z -< 647-7653.
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