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5000 Bush Announces Summit with Gorbachev Dec. 2 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Ocl. 30. 1989 CARS ICARS ICARS APARTMENTS STORE/OFFICE f o n FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Inside today: A special section on Manchester candidates O F F IC E - 3 ro o m , 900 C H E V R O L E T 1974 M a ­ Spccjoli# COVENTRY Lake, 2 libu Classic. 79K, origi­ sq.ft, on Spruce Street. BOB RILEY SCHALLER room Efficiency apart­ nal owner, 2 door, V8. CLYDE ment, private beach, Lease, parking, CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. ACURA QUALITY $700/month. 643-6712. Some repairs, excel­ OLDSMOBILE quiet neighborhood. lent engine. 643-5675. ROUTE 83. VERNON Budget Pleasers $500 per month, utilities 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 259 Adams St., 82 Chev El Camino $5,495 MANCHESTER FOR CHRYSLER LeBaron- Included. Call 742-8671. 64 Caprice Classic Cpe. $6,895 Manchester V-6, Auto, Low Miles RENT 1983 4 c y lin d e r, 5 speed, 63 Nissan Stanza $2,495 VERY nice. 6 rooms. New Business 2 Zone standard. Good condi­ 84 Buick Century Wag $5,995 kitchen. Garage. No 649-1749 5Spd..AC Business - Residential tio n . N e g o tia b le . 646- 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 83 Pontiac 6000 LE $2,995 pets. With heat. $875 1313. ______________ Combination 85 Skylark 4 Dr $6,895 1987 Olds Calais $6995 6 Cyl., Ai4o, A/C per month. 644-4555. 5 room office retail suite WET BASEMENT? MERCURY Marquis, 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr $7,295 1987 Olds Delta 88 $10,995 83 Olds Ciera $2,995 CARPENTRY/ plus Ov»r 40 Years Experienoe 1985, 4 d o o r, p o w e r 86 Delta 66 2 Dr $9,995 1985 Ford LTD $5995 Auto, AC REMODELING Written Guarantee 5 room, 3 bedroom apt. steering, power 1989Toronado $16,995 86 Ford Tempo $4,995 Free Ettimatee 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 Hatchwi^, Foundation Cracks, INDUSTRIAL Available December 1 st brakes, air, very good 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 Auto, AC Sump Pumps, Drainage Lines, condition. Owner relo­ 66 Century Wagon $7,495 85 Buick Century $3,995 Basement W aterprooling o( Floors A 13'I PROPERTY G & S ASSOCIATES 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 cating. Must sell. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,495 Auto, AC GCF HOME W olls A More 643-2121 1989 Olds Ciera $11,999 MANCHESTER-2,400 $4,000. Call after 5:00. 88 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 83 S-10 Blazer $5,995 SERVICES Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 square toot, 2 drive In 742-8258. 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 V-6. Auto, AC Remodeling, repair, decks, 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 84 Honda Accord LX $3,995 ilanrlfpatpr Upralft doors. Parking. Wood­ trim work, small jobs. MISCELLANEOUS 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 land Industrlol Park. 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 5-Spd.,AC ELECTRICAL 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr $8,795 Senior Citizen Discount 643-2121. SERVICES TRUCKS/VANS 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 83 Honda Accord LX $6,495 645^559 FOR SALE 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr $12,495 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 5 Spd., AC, Loaded GSL Building Mainte­ 87 Chevrolet Celebrity $9,495 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM DUMAS ELECTRIC 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 345 Center St., Manchester Service changes, nance Co. Commercl- FORD Bronco 11,1986. Air CONDOMINIUMS 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 647-7077 ■J Tuesday, Oct. 31,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents additional wiring and al/ResIdentlal building conditioning, 43K, ste­ 872-9111 PAINTING/PAPERING FOR RENT repairs and home Im­ reo. 645-1689. repaira on exlatlng provements. Interior homes. Quality work at i DODGE Pickup 100-1976, VERNON-l bedroom and exterior painting, high miles. Needs elec­ “IT'e can tell you affordable prices. Condo, newly ap­ light carpentry. Com­ trical work. Runsgood, USED CARS what to look for... Entirely owner operated. pointed, wonderful plete lonltorlal ser­ has new front end 27 years exp. Call amenities, minutes vice. Experienced, rel­ parts. $300 or best H e y , Number ofHOV violations from Hartford. In­ and what to look Joseph Dumas iable, free estimates. otter. Call Chris 647- UNDER cludes heat and water. out forF S46-5253. 643-0304._______________ 0887. t a k e a Bush announces summit $625. Call Mr. LaBella SNOW Plowing - Com­ discourages law enforcers 528-4111 days. 563-8310 mercial, resldenlal. evenings. l o o k a t H a rB ro MISCELLANEOUS Bolton, Vernon and ICARS FOR SALE peak on Fridays, and there was one SERVICES Coventry area. Free t h i s ! By Rick Santos P a in tin g I HOMES estimates. Call Pete, $5000 Friday on which many of the Manchester Herald of Manchester 643-1213._______________ 1983 PO N T IA C FIREBIRD i,jnuvnvnr.,n»/i.i/ $4495 lawbreakers were out-of-staters, with Gorbachev Dec. 2 FOR RENT M A ZD A CLC i n.mr »?Mi HAWNES TREE SERVICE L E A F R e m o v a l - F re e 19 8 5 $ 3 4 9 5 many who said they were traveling estimates. Call Ken 643- CARDINAL 19 8 4 S U B A R U W A G O N low m.ir, $ 4 4 9 5 Commuters are violating the Quality Painting Bucket, truck 6 chipper. M A N C H E S T E R - 2 bed­ 1983 NISSAN SENTRA WAGON 1 Ipjn »7nSf) $2795 north through Connecticut to view Stump ramoval. Free room, garage, en­ 0747. BUICK, INC. minimum passenger requirement Services aatlmataa. Special 1 9 8 8 F O R D FE ST IV A i.koNrw mao’) $ 4 9 9 5 the foliage in northern New Shipboard session seen as a warmup for later meeting closed porch. Security. 1988 LeSabre 4 Dr.S^lall $9,980 t e for the new commuter lanes on In­ •Free Estimates consideration lor sidarly 1 9 8 8 S U B A R U JUSTV lowM.ic $ 4 9 9 5 England. and handicapped. No pets. $800. 647-9976. MISCELLANEOUS 1988 Buick Skylark siadan $8,990 terstate 84 with such consistency •Senior Citizen Discounts 1 9 8 5 PONTIAC FIERO NKr»?oi9 $ 3 9 9 5 O’Mara said it is possible they something," Bush said. “I don’t want to have two expected there will be an awful many suggestions MANCHESTER - 7 FOR SALE 1988 ChevS-10 Ext Cab P/U $12,995 that law enforcers arc discouraged, By Barry Schw/eid •Aluminum & Vinyl 19 8 2 TOYOTA TsOV-ni9wMJpi«riiH $ 2 995 647-7553 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 Vj 1988 Ranliac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 were unaware of the restrictions. gigantic ships pass in the night because of failed as to the subjects to be discussed,” Bush said. Powerwashing 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 a state police spokesman said The Associated Press baths. Immediate oc­ 19 8 3 T O Y O T A TE R C EL Aulo. NitP $ 3 9 9 5 Another violation, which is not communications.” He said there was no formal agenda but that the 1987GMCS-15SplP/U $6,380 Friday. cupancy. No pets. $800 END ROLLS 1 9 8 6 NISSAN SENTRA b no™, O r.,n $3995 He spoke at a hastily arranged news conference two men would discuss a ‘’wide array of sub­ 6 4 6 -6 8 1 5 TREE 1987 Buick Park Are Sedan $11 ^50 “We’re constantly seeing people as common, is people getting in WASHINGTON — President Bush announced per month. Call 647- 27W width — 25it SPECIAL OF THE MONTH at the White House. Soviet Fbreign Minister jects.” The president stressed that the success of We’re Here To Se/ve REMOVAL 7623. 1987 ChevS-10 P/U $6,280 traveling with less than three,” said and out of the lanes without using today he would hold an unexpected, early summit 13" width — 2 tor 25<t 1987 Chev Conversion Van $13,999 HARD TO FIND Eduard Shevardnadze was making a simultaneous the summit should not be judged on whether Trees trimmed and removed. Sgt. Scott O’Mara, who is keeping the marked entrances and exits. with Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev on Dec. 2 Wall Papering and Cordwood sold. Seasoned and MANCHESTER-Very Newsprint end rolls can be 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 1983 CMC SUBURBAN 9 PASSENGER These arc clearly marked, announcement in Moscow. decisions on reached. unseasoned hardwood only. nice single family picked up at the Manchester 1987 Buick Regal LTD $10,690 a running tally of infractions along and 3 aboard American and Soviet naval vessels Painting Fully Insured. Free Estimates. Herald ONLY before 11 a m. V-8, Autom,itic, Air, Cruise, g t , jm w O ’Mara said, and therefore there is The unusual midwater summit was to be held home, 3-4 bedrooms. In 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 the High Occupancy Vehicle lanes. in the Mediterranean. An announcement was also Bush said he originally proposed the idea of the Crane Service Available. Monday through Thursday. Low Miles, Extra Clean, Slock ^ J 30 years Experience prestigious area. Pos­ 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 no excuse for not using them. one day on an American ship at sea, and the other «2088 The lanes can be used only by under way in Moscow. summit in July, and got a ‘very prompt” and Insurance and Call Carl 742-5986 sible rent with option. S N O W Plow s fo r sale.
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