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Real Estate This Week 84 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 9. 1983 State of Connecticut NOTICE TO CBipiTOJE Court of Probate, ESTATE OF IVAR 5. To# Sales 69 Cars/Trucks lor Sale 71 Cars/Trucks lor Sale 71 Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 Cars/Trucks lor Sale 71 Automotive 76 District of Manchester JOHNSON, lota Ot NOTICE TO Manchester, dacaoj*?:,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa klM ilRLV ETEPHINEON The' Hon, Wllllom E, Flti; aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• whose lost known address Gerald, Judge, ot the « u i i RADIAL SNOW TIRES — was In th f town of Manchts* of Probott, plstrlcl of_MiH^ CHRISTMAS CRAFTS 1974 TOYOTA CORONA FIAT 128 HATCHBACK, 1973 VW BEETLE — 1973 AUDI FOX — As Is. 1976 — 46K original, 4 Mounted on 185 x 14 ter, County of Hortford, Chester ot o hearing held on East Catholic basketball His book recalls Cabbage Patch’s AND TA G SALE — De- — 4 door. 4 speed. Body Good body, good trans­ Bad clutch, good tires. State of Connecticut. December $, 1*83 ordered cember 10th, 9om to 4pm, pood shape, runs well, speed, 1300CC, regular $200. Call 646-4593. wheels. Fit all late model Pursuant to an order of Hon. thot oil clolms must be pre­ portation. Asking $450. sented to the fiduciary on or 67 Hilltop Drive, new engine ports. $2000 or gas. Body and mechani­ Call 643-7457. Mustangs. Used IV3 sea­ W illia m E. Wallace Stevens filled with greed cally good. $1600. Call aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa sons. $80. Call 643-8840, 18 ^udoe, a hearing will be held before March $, 1*84 or be has lofty expectations Manchester. best offer. Coll 646-9589 on an oppllcatlon for tempo- barred as by low provided. ••••••••••••••••••••••a after 4pm, ask for Mark. 649-8303 weeknights. Motorcyclei/Blcvclei 72 Jordt Street. rary custody and removal of Dionne B. Yuslnos, 1976 PONTIAC SUNBIRD guardian concerning o cer* Ass't. Clerk ... page 15 ... page 11 ... page 10 waited to Buy 70 f o r d F-300 ECONO- M ERCURY LYNX’82— 4 — Automatic, power aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ONE FIRESTONE Steel toln Minor Child born on July The fiduciary Is: 20, 1982, wherein the Court s Philip Johnson ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINE VAN — 302, auto- Speed, 20,000 miles. Ex­ steering, sunroof, new Belted Radial, tubeless shocks. Excellent condi­ 1982 SUZUKI JR. 50 — decisionUVWIBIWM willW ill oftectAeiswsat youryarw. In•• 93 Cambridge Street mafic, heavy duty, helper cellent condition. Must 721 tire, 195/70 R13, New. terests. It any, os In sold ap­ Monchestar, Ct. 08040 sell. $4500 firm. Call 646- tion. Must Sell I $1500 Like new. $350. Tele­ $45. Call 549-9947. 020-12 O L D MANCHESTER springs, runs good, needs phone 742-9677, call after plication on tile more tolly C IT Y DIRECTOR Y — In body work. $350. Call 9598. Firm. Call 649-3118. appears, at the Court ot Pro­ 5:30pm. bate on December 19,1983 ot Good Condition with Tho- 643-0793. 10:00 A.M. NOTICE TO CREDITOnS mas P. Aitkin Glenwood ________________________ '78 HONDA CIVIC — 4 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS NOTICE TO CBEOITOnS ESTATE OF BEATRICE P. FOR SALE — Bike, 20" ESTATE OF FERN G. By Order ot the Court g r a n speed. Good condition, — 69,000 miles. Excellent Mary Loo Taylor, Clerk QUASNITSCHKA, late of Ranges as on hardcover. 1974 TORINO — Girl's Huffy "Sweet DALY, late of Manchester, Call 643-6793 or 649-6433. Four door. Air condltlon- 35-f mpg. $2200. Call 643- running condition. To­ 021-12 Manchester, deceased. Thunder" pink. Excellent deceased. The Hon. Wllllom E. Fitz­ Manchester, Conn. *•••••••■•■•••••••••••• ing and power steering. 0076. tally winterized. $1100 or The Hon. Wllllom E. Fitz­ Gerald, Judge, of the Court Mixture of sun best offer. Call days, condition, $35. Call 646- Gerald, Judge, ot the Court of Probate, District ot Man­ Saturday, Dec. 10, 1983 5828. ot Probate, District ot Man­ Cut laundry costs by and Clouds today Automotive 1977 FIREBIRD — Auto­ 649-5265, ask for Pete. chester at o hearing held on chester at a hearing held on decreasing the amount of DecembSr 7, 1983 ordered Single copy: 25C ■ 1977 CADILLAC COUPE matic, new paint, low December 6, 1983 ordered detergent used. Reduce that oil claims must be pre­ — See page 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••a d e V ILLE with power mileage. Call 647-0889 1981 OLDS CUTLASS SU­ that all claims must be pre­ sented to the fiduciary on or sented to the fiduciary on or by one-third and see days; 589-6998 after 6:30. PR EM E — Fully loaded. whether you notice a before March 7, 1984 or be >:■ Cors/Trucks lor Sale 71 5°"'’'- $6600. Call 872-8950 MIsc. Automotive 76 before Morch 6, 1984 or be barred as by law provided. tlonlng. Call 633-3669. barred os by law provided. difference In fhe appear­ Dianne E. Yuslnos, 1974 AUSTIN MARINA evenings. Dianne E. Yusinas, ance of your wash. Add Ass't. Clerk aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa CHEVY 1-Ton Panel Ass't. Clerk The tiduclory Is: G T — Good condition. The fiduciary Is: extra dollars to vour 1975 M USTANG — Two Truck. Slight body dam- Interior good condition. 1971 CHRYSLER NEW TW O 5/lug, 14 In. Ford budget by selling "don't TrudI Q. Zuldemo YORKER — Good run­ rims. Two 5/lug 16 In. Patrick Daly Leonard Bridge Rd., door, four speed. Good age but no rust. Runs Have to seel Asking for 58 Holl Street needs'' with a low-cost ad Lebanon, Ct. 08249 condition. $1000. Call Rita excellent. $1250 or best ning condition. $600. Coll Chevy rims. $5.00 each. Manchester, Ct. 06040 019-12 $700. Call after 6pm, 647- 017-12 In Classified. 643-2711. after 8pm, 647-0834. offer. Call 646-7537. 9737. after 6pm, 649-1433. Call 643-5745. Shultz claims Syria says Andropov’s REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK back at helm it hit jets BR USSELS, Belgium (U P I) — Secretary of State By Cathy Booth George Shultz said Friday Soviet leader Yuri United Press International Andropov "is back at work" and appears to be in charge of his government even though he has not been T R IP O L I, Lebanon (U P I) — Syria said Friday it hit seen publicly for more than too days. two Israeli planes flying near Yasser Arafat's trapped At a news conference at the end of the N A TO guerrilla forces in Tripoli only hours after Israeli ministerial conference, Shultz said there isa "normal featuring... gunboats attacked a waterfront PLO base. Israeli diplomatic flow" between the United States and the m ilitary sources denied its planes were hit. Soviet Union and Andropov still maintains power. "For what It is worth, Soviet President Andropov is The Israeli action — in retaliation for Wednesday's back at work and, as far as I know, he is in charge," he terrorist bomb in Jerusalem that killed five — came said. as Arafat prepared to leave the northern Lebanese REDUCED TO $68,900 "There is a Soviet government. It is in operation and port where his forces have been battling Syrian- WHAT BETTER GIFT? Address: it makes decisions. There is a normal diplomatic flow. Qivt your family a spoclal gift Ihii Chrlitmaa a home ot their own. Thia backed rebels opposed to his rule of the Palestine afifordable three bedroom ranch ii located In a well maintained East Hart* Our capacity to talk to them is as it has been," Shultz Liberation Organization. ford neighborhood. It haa an attached two car garage, large yard and gaa heM. Make thIa Chrlatmaa a apeclal one Call today 71 Old Farms Rd. — Tolland said. In Beirut, two American peacekeepers were O N E - Purchase with assumable mortgage or Andropov has not been seen in public since Aug. 18. wounded by rocket-propelled grenades and the although statements have been issued in his name. Syrian-backed Druze Moslem rebels fired artillery T W O - Rent with an option to buy or A month ago, he wrote to a group of U.S. doctors shells across the capital through the day and into the T H R E E - Lease for six months visiting the Soviet Union that he could not meet with night. them "because of a cold" but there have been reports But later, Lebanese government sources reported a G O - To your phone and call us for all the details his illness was more serious. significant new cease-fire agreement had been on this lovely Ranch located in Tolland. Shultz also said a lack of communication is not reached between the country's warring parties. Features include three bedrooms, living creating difficulties between Moscow and The truce was reached during a meeting in room with fireplace, formal dining room Washington. Damascus between Syrian arm y officers, Lebanese and family room. Set on % acre with pretty " It is the substance that has been giving us arm y officers and representatives of the two prime yard. Two car garage. problems," he said. Moslem militias in Lebanon, the sources said. HIDEAWAY Purchase price is $76,900. Call today! Shultz said there was a difference between the With the Marines under daily attack. President Thia ufHJtual ranch la located on over an acre tn Andover Approximately Soviet pullout of the medium-range missiles talks in Reagan's Middle East envoy Donald Rumsfeld met 2200 sq. feet of living apace la divided up into eight rooma Four bed* roome: maater bedroom with fireplace and glaaa doora. living room and Geneva and the Soviets' decision not to resume the Lebanese leaders for talks on the crisis. dining room and family room with fireplace Many unique featurea are in* eluded. Make your appointment for a private ahowing today $106,000 parallel Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, also in The state news agency said Prim e Minister Chefik Geneva.
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