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Free estimates. me lowest prices con, omounf denveredi amp Quake in Salvador 6493346. John 6434353. fin, groyei, stone and «iS«byNCA.M Con 64A3663XI Bark mulch. Coll Davts Hordm, trodi- Constructfon $73-T40g loveseot ond For Safe; Mattress Foam, A BAR O F toilet soap T t 'x W n M " m ick; fWs m , onyffme. IM«' 9 T' sofa, eorth — .-.-a — pioced in suitcases win "'"B ffirsR air’ MO. •v^Bwtv PVve vmCvIVOTiT COt> keep mem smelling ni­ Ooidi4ffxi5n Fogarty Brothers — Bo- Concrete Services- « N a rug, $300. All in like ditlon $30. Con 6494450.O ce...and may come in At Its meenng of OeroMr 6, itss me Fionning and Zontne mroom remodeling; In- Sidewancs, patios, floors, Commission mode me destroys and kills new condition. 743-7047. handy next time you go on w feiiowfne decisions: 3T' Men's Huffy 10 l____ stonotfon water heaters, steps, ondfOundOnon rub­ C a vocation trip. Pioce Sonte Fe Mke. Needs $ii gorboge dfsposots; faucet bing. Free estimates. Con Chimney CMoningi Excel­ W ywgeefw f-S4Assectifes- lontaeReeeieWew Aiwensmeiit OM(0n<r suits - $10 to $40, on od In clossified to Undo repairs. 6494539. Vlso/M- 742-01)66 or 74!99975 Otter B y B yrn o Brannon « « s 7-10 M0«M1 ■ shift repoir. $30 043-5470.O lent rotes. Free estimates, *Fpryod with moewteonons me omendments to me Mon- Pm- cosh buyer. osterCord accepted. con Dove, $796951. The Assoefoted Press M to n s . Coll att«r Som.o £*?^f*P1^9Nne■t. "htataftsos, Regutowons, Articre Articre i. i, Sectionudianj; 7; AtArticle fi. Jogging Trampoline- Per­ Devetapment Z!one; fect exercise equipment ly, .5 e ^ ^ 7 .| l.e i^ m Rise Apartments; and Art SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador - Section' ’i13,66, * T im eftective date of the amend rwnfs i for winter. Excellent con- October j», i«S6. A strong earthquake and after­ dftlon $35. Coll 643-7M9.0 My ecbesfar l-6« Aeseftsfes - Zeee CReege - fleter Ofreef <M- shocks wrecked buildings In down­ m i ?7 town San Salvador on Erfdzq/. and Rowing machine West- ot fpping ctautneanoo tram Rural unconfirmed reports said scores of ZsnHft Consolo color iv. bend model 5100, new, RMdance fa Camprenensive urptm Oevftapmimi tar an people had been killed. Dared T LlfcO m w . $175. 072-7243. $105. Coll after 6pm. $75- slmaTstrelf oart« af landtaenfmedwaev /andt 140" 4075. Tw o family fog sole- 1964 Rambler American residents wandered the IHtertd streets. For Sole; White electric Soturdoy and Sunday, Oc­ classic canvertible. Red 13 Comoro, dork grey, tober 11th and I2lh. Rain with block tap. New fop manual, 6 cylinder, ofr, Radio station Y S U said more Ronge, Very clecet, $50. Ivy Geranium (honglnj^). ace to Camerefiensiv# i7i Caff 049-7733 and leave a lorge, many blossoms or Shine. KM. 340 McKee M an ch ester- Pvrnilure, and Inferlar. RebulK lost s ^ e o , power steering. Jfflfwdfawilimappraxln than ISO people had been killed in Winter. 0430530 Street, /Monchester. antiques, collectibles, year. Runs good ondlooks i S n . 6493647 Otter 5pm. 773 and 251 tuckland Sfraaf. the collapse ot the lO-story Ruben household Items, pianos, good. $900 or best offer. Dario building. Another report, by Tag Sale-76 Adelaide 25" Slock A wM t« ZOn windows, clothing, point­ Can 63S-19«g onytlme. 1975 Toyota Cellco,$SS0 Radio Cuscatlan. said 30 people, Rood, Manchester, (oft runs good, high meleoge, Awa^tsuS^^ T V consolo. Vorv sood ings, and more. October lofTAlltSooro mostly children, died in the Santa Porter Street). Saturday 10th, 11th, 13th, 10-5. needs seme work call pwmif and an araslan eantral plan far lha GUATEMALA HONDURAS COfidItlon. Asking $40 040- and fubdivislan develapmenf - Tallana Turnpike. Catalina building. Neither report 23300 T A 6 M L E S and Sunday, October li Rain or shine. $9 Rich­ 6464019. ond 12. 9om-lpm. Roln or mond Drive. 6491019 tor • Ctaitroom at foHit could be confirmed immediately. shine. 1975 Mecury Cou- directions. 1966 Cheyy Coyaller-2 Ford 197$ Ronchero with a A young girl cried at she Lorgo Rotrlgorotor, gor, $200. Moped, Guatemala EL CoWsoof, good condHIon. door, oufamotlc transmis­ cover, V-$ engine 303, wandered under the hot son, and a Roosonoblo. Coll 0434250 women's clothing (size sion, sun roof, air condi­ 63,000 miles, good condi­ fa^eanstruef a dawraam at Saint James Sdiaal enurcit young woman clutched a bleeding c w y SALVADOR onyflmo. 13), lewelry, miscellane­ tioning, om/tm cassette, tion. 643-9067. $1500. child to her chest as she searched Tog Sole-Soturdoy Oc­ ous household Items, 6700 miles. $6500. 646-5115. dressmens,I, me.ine. • Raat sign - TeiNxid TereeMe for medical help. tober 11th, 94. Morv Kov tires, tools, redwood pic­ Appravad For solo-Konmoro gos Everything must go I $0 tha raaf tlen appncallon af drasirassmant, Ine. cosmetics, fabrics and nic table and bench set. lacafad an Talland Turnpika. Some downtown buildings were S a n ^ / - > woslitr and dryor, both Meadowleodow LoiLone. Furniture, 1978 MoZda OLC. Many l ^ ^ / y e p reduced to bent and tw is t^ steel, patterns, miscellaneous new ports. $300 negotia­ Nan cap- $75. 049-7533. and household goods. Sot- SALE and officials warned that other Salvador cor ports. 13 Lockwood urdoy the 11th. $:30 to ble. 649-5007. Street. 3:00. buildings in this city of 500.000 1974 Ford Thunderbfrd. 1965 Toyota 'h ton pick up; TuroDik#. people might collapse later. m r Tog Sole-Soturdoy Oc­ Tag Sole-Soturday the Tog Sale-Movlngl Furni­ Interior clean, runs good. 13,000 miles, air condHIon- A eaov at fhata dadslana hat boon tiled In the Tawn Clark', AP phefo Volunteers were working in the tober nth, IO-2pm. 225 ino, stereo, tape deck, 5 11th, KM. Toys, books, ture, microwove oven, Best offer 6499404 or 647- OfflM. Soviet,leader Mikhail Gorbachev arrivee downtown section to dig out vic­ EARTHQUAKE I North Elm Street Man­ etc. 117 Wells Street. speed transmission, roll Par Soto. Rowing AOo- Sony tv and miscellane­ 1340. hl8 way on arms negotiations, but a tims trapped In a store when a chester. Various house­ Something tor everyone! ous Items. Saturday Oc­ bar, spots, custom corgo In Icaland Friday for hlseummlt rnaatlng five-story building collapsed. chlno, fully ossornblod, 1 hold Items and clothing. cover and more. Must govarnment shutdown remained yoor old, OKCollont condi­ tober 11th, 9am-1pm. Sun­ Chevette 197$ Standord. Dated In Manchattar, Ct. thit tMh day af Oetebar ItM with Praaidant Raagan. The U.S. House Officials worked to pull buried EPICENTERS Pacific Rain or shine. 41 Olenwood Street. 10/11, day October 13th, 10-3pm. Good engine tor ports. sacrifice, coll $73-3901. n4-l0 possible. tion. $75. Coll 040-3345 9am-3pm. Rain dote Sun­ of Repregentatlvee voted to give Reagan victims out of other buildings, and <dt«r 5:30prn. 40 East Middle Tpke. Passenger side dented In Huge Tog Sole-Something day 10/13. $75 649-91730 1975 Chevy Von 350 motor, helicopters ferried Injured victims Ocean tor everyone. 30 yeors automotic transmission, to hospitals. Arm y and national Tog Sale-St. John The INVITATION TO OID PI4I r occumulotlon. 55 Colonial Tog Sale-Soturday, Oc- power steering, over Court ot Frob( police security forces were In the f Baptist Parish, 23 Oolway “WA$rg gg/wovg e,.OIttrlcf at Rood, Bolton. Follow taber llth, $am-3pm. Sev­ Street, Manchester. $1,000 dollars In rebuilding eteaete lor M OWS eeaeswti . .. 0 m r signs from route 44A. eral families, coolldge ond custom work. Asking g g u iF M iN r' N O T^'S S . ot L 9:00am - 3:00pm. Saturday The OoaraI af education, 110 BL House vote gives Reagan Some downtown high-riae build­ ‘ OttttfTfWWWf egittiff two BarttittuakBs that roottad Saturday, Sunday and Street. Tools, dried arran­ $4500 or best offer. Day October 11, 1906. Clothes, 79 Mercury Bobcat. Good LanaI Hill Drive, easteosf Hqrl-Horl- .grLr^a|fHBV$(7N, ings had sunk Into the ground, and Cantral America Friday. A 10 foot Mad RIyor conoo, Monday. 94. gements, furniture, clo­ appliances, and miscel­ condition $1500 or best 647-1774 otter 6. 238-0579 (oreT CT, wlll racalva sealed shards of glass were hanging from poddlos Includod. Used ask for Pred. bldt for WASTE___ RBMgVAL deceased thing and miscellaneous. laneous Items. AM otter over $1000. Coll 743- M o e g ^ W o W office buildings. Streets were four ttmos. Excollont con­ Outdoor -Indoor fog sole- Center Street beyond 0251 otter Spm. eauiFM BNBNT T ". Bta Tnfor- Pun ■der o fH g n radio report. houses a cinema. welcome! mallon and spaellledtfons Wl l i o e r q l d , dition. $ m . Plooso coll 571 Porter Street, Man­ McKee down Thompson strewn with downed power lines Radio station YSU said in a Radio Cuscatlan reported some OUR ora dvdlldbla.^fna BusIhms Jui and broken glass.
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