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Real Estate This Week au - MANCHKSTKK HKIt.VU), Friday, M;irch 2, 1984 ................... ............................. ••«••••••••••«••• INVITATION TO BIO NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sealed bids will be received ESTATE OF LOUISE T. Cars/Trucks (or Sale 71 Cars/Trucks (or Sole 71 Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 Coy*/Trucks (or Sale 71 Misc. Aotomoliva H in the Office of the Director WYSOMIERSKI, deceased. Havs you read toda/'B- 1 N of Generol Services, 41 Cen­ The Hon. William E. FltS- Classified section? Itcon- ter Street, Manchester, Con­ Gerald, Judge, of the Court tolns hundreds of Inter-* necticut, until MARCH 15,1QM of Probate, District of Man­ 1979 FORD FIESTA — 1975 ASTRA PONTIAC — 1979 D O D G E " W IN D O W 1976 OLDS S T A R F IR E — TWOWHEELS— 14i>Fit at 11:00 o.m. for the foilow- chester at a hearing held on esting offers. 643-2711. M u b - l w c k e y Two door hatchback. V A N — B200, 318. Pow er Five speed. Excellent 1976 to 1979 Dodge or Ing; February 28, 1984 ordered Low-key abortion fight Sally Rogers sings Excellent condition. VIDEO RECORDINQ N ice co n d itio n . $1095. P lym ou th, $10. Gall 649- that all claims must be pre­ 27,000 original owner steering, power brakes, condition! $1000 o r best eOUIPMENT (POLICE DEPT.) sented to the fiduciary on or DO A TWO-WAY favor ... Call 649-5729. otter. C all 649-5697 before 2048. m iles. 30 day guarantee. cruise control, delov WATER METER TESTING before May 29, 19S4 or be get extra cash for your­ songs that can tickle wins shootout w iper. $4000.’C all 742-6629 EOUIPMENT barred as by law provided. likely as election nears $2900. Call 647-0661. 12 or alter 9; » self and make it possible evenings. SALE OF FORD WATER Dianne E. Yusinas, CHEVROLET 1977 MA­ FO R S A LE : 4 Good Y e a r METER STANDARD TEST Ass't. Clerk tor someone else to enloy ... page 2 ... page 11 ... page 15 LIBU — *4 door V-8. 73 tires, P195;R75-15radlals. BENCH (4 STATION) The fiduciary Is: those golf clubs you PONTIAC GRAN PRIX, 1964 DODGE DART SE­ Rec Vehicles The Town of Manchester Is Automatic, power steer­ Marie L. Lombardi never use. Sell them with 1982 — White, 2 door, DAN, 1965 Ford Galaxy E xcellen t condition. $85, on equal opoortunlty em­ 16 Gordon Street ing, power brakes, :alr, ployer, and requires on affir­ a w an t ad. burgundy interior, bur­ Convertible, new top fur­ negotiable. C all 742-5050. Simsbury, Ct. 06070 rear defogger. 65,000 mative action policy for all of 006413 gundy landau root, air nished. C all 647-1183 1pm CAMPER FOR SALE — miles. Good condition. Its Contractors and Vendors conditioning, tilt steer­ to 9pm. Self contained. Sleeps 6. as a condition of doing busi­ $2595 Firm. Evenings, 1971 - 1972 P L Y M O U T H LEGAL NOTICE ing, rear window defros­ Must sell, moving. Call ness with the Town, os per NOTICE TO CREDITORS 643-2323. DUSTER — Body parts. Federal Order 11246. ADMISSION OF ELECTORS ESTATE OF LOUIS J. ter, AM/FAA stereo, V-6 643-0341, ask fo r C arl. TOWN OF ANDOVER Good condition. C all 649- Bid Forms,plans andspeclfl- GAGNON, late of with 4 barrel carb, alloy BUICK REGAL, 1979 — cotions are available at the The Boord tor Admission of Manchester, deceosed. power steering, power 5009, ask fo r J im . • Electors will be In session ot The Hon. William E. Fltr- wheels, s n o ^ tn-es. E x­ Generol Services Office, 41 the Town Office Building on cellent concWion. $6700. 1979 C H V E Y M A L IB U brakes, automatic trans­ Center Street, Manchester, Gerald, Judge, ot the Court Variable clouds Manchester. Conn. Autos for Rent/Crase 75 Connecticut. Saturday, March 10, 1984 of Probate, District of Man­ Coll 875-0717.® CLASSIC SPORT COUPE mission, air condition­ ■68 SEMI AUTOMATIC from 9 o.m. tojieaii tmd on , TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Tucsdav,J|4il^13,1984from ' chester at o hearing held o p and sunshine — V-8, automatic, power ing, AM/FM radio. Ex­ V W — Fo r parts. $99. CONNECTICUT F ^ ruarv 28, 1984 ordered Saturday, March 3, 1984 1 p.m^JiTA o.m. for the pur- steering, a/c, am/fm, cellent conditioni $5000. Phone 649-6855 a fte r 5pm. ROBERT B. WEISS, that all claims must be ore-1 posrdf admitting all persons sented to the fiduciary on or — See page 2 • Single copy: 25C 1971 FO RD L T D — Power vinyl top. C all 643-2880. Call 249-6833 or 643-9254. GENERAL MANAGER who are found fo be qualified steering, power brakes, RENT A CLEAN 001-03 before May 29, 1984 or b^ to be Electors of the Town of barred os by law provided. ® automatic, air condition­ USED CAR Looking lor a good used Andover. The AAorch 13 ses­ 1977 DATSUN B210 Are YOU an antique Dionne E. YusIngS. ing. New transmission. 1976 DODGE ASPEN AND M VE mobile hon)e?.Be sure to, sion Isthe lost session (or Ad­ Ass't. Clerk WAGON — Power steer­ h a t c h b a c k — Good CMnt ltf». lover? Read the-offerlngs mission ot Electors prior fo Passed emissions. Little Ftm nllwic M tong Imsi. look In the Classified The fiduclory Is: ing, power brakes, auto­ tires, good economy, In Classified every day to the Presidential Primary on Louis J. Gagnon, Jr., rust. Asking $800 or best VIUAGE AUTO columns ... that's where March 27, 1984. matic, am /fm , roof rack. good Ironsportation. find the Items or Items 259 Main Street otter. I Call after 6pm, RENTAL the best buys are adver­ MARIE R. BURBANK $1850 or-best. Phone 643- 369 C tflltr St., you'd like to own. 643- Woodbury, Ct. 06798 - ■Pif 649-3308, ask to r Joe. $1800. Call 742-6629 646-7044 M » n c h ftf 646-2979 tised! 643-2711. Town Clerk 007-03 — evenings. 7550. 2711. P02-03 Lebanon Mondale given time switches REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK strategy N to end pact Bv Sieve Gerstel BEIRUT, Lebanon (U PI) — Syria has given United Press InternaRonal STRANO REAL ESTATE Lebanon more lime to abrogate.its peace accord with Israel by allowing President Amin Gemayel to consult Former Vice President Walter Mon­ 156 East Center St. with Washington and Israel and:call new peace talks dale, switching to a new campaign, featuring,.. Manchester 646-2000 in Geneva, a top Lebanese government official said strategy, charged Friday that, rival today. Democratic pre.sidcntial contender The official, who refused to be identified, described Gary Hart relused to back a nuclear Gemayel's two-day summit with Syrian President freeze lor more than a year and $119,000.00 Hafez Assad as "very positive" and said Assad was accused Hart of waging a will-of-the- EAST HARTFORD $69,900. trying to arrange an immediate cease-fire for • wisp campaign. Lebanon. • This home, located on a cul-de-sac. is an adorable cape Mondale, who has conceded he no cod. It has three bedrooms, formal dining room, and 0^$41,900.00- Solid, well However shelling on Christian east Beirut and lower level rec room. Two zone gas heat, cable TV and Large, Attrac­ maintained. Oruze Moslem villages escalated after nightfall. longer is the tront-runner and is in a privare. flat yard. too. Spotless and tastefully de­ Christian Phalange radio said one person died and six tight battle with — corated. See It Today. $69,900 tive room Three Family more were wounded in east Beirut alone. Hart lor the presi­ "There has been ncf decision to abrogate the dential nomina­ Relate<^ i4f on quiet one Condo. 1st agreement," the senior government official said. "We tion. unveiled his stories way street. Se­ are working now to call the Geneva conference in a new aggresivc Floor Unit, matter of days." style as he re­ on page 4 New wall to parate sys­ Leaders of Lebanon's warring factions met in the turned to the tems. Two - 5 Swiss city last fail to try and work out their stump in Maine. wall carpeting. differences, but the talks were inconclusive and Hart, the 47-year-old contender, also room apart­ fighting erujfted in the streets of Beirut. refused to claim the roloof lavoriteand ANDOVER $89,! Fully appli- ments, One - 3 Earlier, Syria had demanded the talks not take m said during a brief campaign slop in Buy your family this 4 bedroom ranch that is loaded place until the agreement with Israel was scrapped. Vermont, T don't think people should with extras Large master bedroom suite with fireplace, Herald photos by Pinto anced kitchen. room apart­ "W e .are discussing the holding of the Geneva ex))ect a miracle every Tuesday. custom kitchen, fireplaced family room, lire alarm sys­ conference in a certain context about the agreement," tem, over an acre of land and a pool, just to namea lew! W e , l k e p t ment. Modern "1 said in New Hampshire I' don't Call now. • ■ $89,500. the senior Lebanese government official said. Edwina Levy gives her husband Allan, back tion, he’s since gained in weight and spirits, We can help you became a "That context is a subject of consultation with the home Friday after a heart transplant and a Daughter Lisa Anne, a fifth grader at Nathan w ant to/call myseli the iront-runner," grounds.
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