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DEMOCRAT for STATE SENATE Kunstler Said He Planned to Form a Defense Hours >— M A N C H E S TE R H E R A L P . Wednesday. Sept, 10. I9W KmrCAHtYtg^bytPrryWlrtgM mfwmrm m « u SPORTS FOCUS All reof estate advertised r — In the Manchester Heroia BUSniESS « SERVICE DIREaORV Is sublect to the Foir Full time kennel person - Moustao Act of 19M, which Surviving stores mokes If llleool to adver­ Red-hot Boeox Jet iag sufferers experience preferred. iRMCEUiHiBI tise any pretarence, lim­ l a i U C N K □ Monday thru Fridoy. itation or discrimlnotlon R Stt. ' 3 “ vie for shoppers Must be ombltlous and based on race, color, win 11th straight heip themselves dependable. Duties; Gen- ChWd cgrg ta m y Wcgtwpd Cofpetiliry; RbROhrs of oB rellpfon, sex or notional £»«arfv •roftarp— Bo- A c t s Ligbf Tru ck in g - erol cHeonlnp, onlm ol nrlgln, or on Intention to bptng. CoBMFaeiS. pagw 3 core, ossist doctors. 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General Auto repair. 4 JO, t f p and to moke specific appropriations tor sold E E PVflOd. business. Monchester- Repoir? We Specialize In Jury trial pristine 3 bedroom Dutch Residentlol/Business. /Vernon area. Dependo- Residential Work. Joseph cyl' a.cyl, 0 cvl. engines, Monchester. Deluxe 11 Colonial. Front to Bock For the highest auollty ot also transmission over­ I ? ••• hjbe Town wilt allocate from Federal Revenue room Raised Ranch. 4 living room, formal din­ ble and reosonoble. Coll Dumas. Fully Licensed. the lowest prices coll, ShorIngFunA the sum of $40,731.00 to the following Items otter 4om. 584-4151 Free Estimotes. 545-52$a .Iflhfl A4S.4SC1 hauling. Reosonoble rotes In fn# lfM-t7 Budotf, If such Htmt or# oppfov^. bedrooms, 3 full boths, ing room, 1st floor tomllv Mideast peace main floor family room room with fireplace, Town Oarage s 3,000.00 otrlum door to deck and Fire Department 12,340.00 Petitioning plus o large recreational Town Office Building 9.07100 room. Lovely 19 x 39 In covered entry! 2'/j baths, Library By Oolla Ballgh late Wednesday because of a 2 car garage and a real 3,900.00 ground pool. Many ex­ Town Holl 1,71100 The Associated Press 4'/)-year-old dispute over the 250- case to start ottroctive lot with tower­ I HOMES Low Enforcement 10,000.00 tras, asking $249,000. U & I APARTMENTS la a l CONDOMINIUMS WANTEO acre Red Sea beach resort of Taba. R Realty 543-25920 ing evergreen. $189,900. FOR SALE FOR RENT P “ We Guarantee Our FOR RENT TO RENT 940,731.00 ALEXAN.DRIA, Egypt — Prime Mubarak demanded a settle­ on Sept. 24 P Sooth Windsor. 8 room Houses". Blanchard & olloeoft a sum not oxcetd- Minister Shimon Peres of Israel ment before a summit, which was Two bedroom apartment ing sii)0,(iao.l» from the Rotorvo for Town Owned Equlg- flew to this Mediterranean port Colonial. 1st floor family Rossetto Real Estate 545- Brand New Listing! Northfleld Green. No­ working woman scheduled for within 12 hours of the 2482.D Charming Raised Ranch tor rent. Dishwasher, dis­ UiTI? P"®"5® O'* Copitol ExpondHuros, today to meet with President Hosni room, 4 bedrooms, large posal, pool, tennis courts. vember 1st. 2 bedrooms, with drums seeks Man­ Highway Ooportmont, If this Item It epprevod In wtielo or signing of the formula on how to By George Loyng In Hebron on Hebron- end unit, patio and base­ In port, os rocommtndcod by the Board of Finance. dining room, 2'/? boths, Near 84. Call 282-7906 after chester room. 643-4350 Mubarak. Both sides declared a solve the Taba dispute. Herold Reporter fireplace. In ground pool. Bolton line. Private coun­ ment. $550 monthly plus readiness to breathe new life Into " I hope that what we have try lot. 3 bedrooms, fire­ 7:00 pm. or (517) 854-5770 Jin I?*®!! *® oiioeoto fho sum of Asking $229,900. U 8. R X4204 days. security. Heot and utili­ "•J®^''® »®f Town Owned Ecmiemont the dormant Middle East peace reached today will open a new page place, 1 car garage plus a ties not Included. Referen­ Fund to E-1 Highway forfwt molor••swivi repairsswvirNivirrv to fho 1978it/b OMC Elsie M. Tarfaglia. a notary Realty 543-25920 Merchandise process. of cooperation and possibilities of Vernon-Ranch 3 bed­ 2 car garage. Asking ces required. Send replys Truck, os rtcommondtd by the Board of Finance. public who works for Manchester East Hartford. Mayberry 7. After a Jet flight from Israel. dialogue between our two coun­ $119,900. Clean Ranch an rooms. Large oak cabinet $115,000. Jackson A Jock- to Box R C/0 Manchester To dp ony other business proper to come before said State Bank President Nathan son Real Estate 547-8400or Village. Clean, attractive Herald 15 Bralnard Place mttfinOi Peres was greeted at Gianaclls tries, so we can continue the peace beautiful corner lot. Ap­ kitchen range,dlshwa- 2 bedroom apartment. Agostinelli. has decided to go to a sher,dlsposal,refrigerator 645-8545.0 Manchester CT. ITV/STEREO/ Dated at Andover, Connecticut, this 5th day of September, Airport by Prime Minister Aly process," said Egyptian Foreign pliances to stov. Immacu­ Stove, parking 1 cor- ■ VM. jury trial to fight a felony charge lately mointalned. Realty . Sit down vanity In bath- APPLIANCES Lutfy and traveled by helicopter to Minister Esmat Abdel-Meguid, ,fireplace,steel beam gar­ Bright and Cheerful! Lots .$325.Credlt Check. 559- JEAN s. OASPER lodged against her in connection World. 545-7709.G 7395. HOMES PETER J. MANEOOIA Has el-TIn, a I9th century presiden­ who announced the agreement. age. Extra large shady of windows let oil the sun with Republican petitioning irreg­ FOR RENT Magic Chef electric stove, NELLIE L.
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