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Ilaurhrhtrr Hrralft 449-0M9 .Y./9S. -f.*. V S r” U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. April 25, 1986 SPORTS CARS RnRECNEATIONAL RHSCEIiANEOUS r HOMES TAB SALES TAB SALES SALE FOR SALE FOHREHT | 5£ J EQUIPMENT FOR SALE TAB SALES Canadiens take Saturday, April 26, from Can you buy Jeeps, Cart, 1982 Chew Celebrity 4 Manchtstar • Spacious 4 Poolsl Poolsl Poolsl AAA pool distributor must dis­ 9am to 4pm at 7 Notch Tag and rummage Sale. 4x4's seized In drug raids door sedan, air, power .bodroom Colonial. 2 full pose of entire stock of ENDROLLS Road. Ext. Bolton. Multi Saturday April 26 from 9-3 for under $100.00? Call for s te e r in g brakes, lead on Whalers baths, convonltnf loca­ AM/FM. Excellent car. new. leftover. 1905. 31 ft. 27Vk w M lh-2M fam ily. Items Include new American Legion Hall, factsfodayl (615) 269-6701 tion. SSOO por month. 646- bathroom sink, panelling, Wall Sfreet Coventry, $3450. 647-9104. 7045 or 721-7544. family sized swimming 13Yi wldth-2 for 259 ext. 257^_________ pools with huge sundeck. furniture, typewriter, Home baked food, good Tag Sale Soturdov April ... page 11 fencing, filter, ladders MUST be picked up « Ihe children's clothing, excel­ clothing, books, more. 26, 9am-5pm. 222 West 1984 Conquest - 'Pocket Monchostor- Holt of o now Mencheeter Hereld Oltlce lent condition and much Street (Rte 85) Bolton. 1980 Ford Fairmont, 2 and warranty for only betore 11 A.M. ONLY. Rocket* 2.6 liter turbo 5 duplos IV i baths. $450 o $971. Installation optional miscellaneous. Rain Dote M ay 3rd. door, 4 speed, 4 cylinder. month, plus utilities, s^ speed, loaded with power New clutch, brakes, struts curitv. Jock J. Loppon and extra, tlnonclng avail­ options. A /C A M /F M ste­ able. Coll Paul at 721-1844. Hundreds of yards of new and exhaust. <»ood run­ Realty. 443-4243. reo cassette. Balance of ning condition, excellent Tag Sale/Auction - Satur­ calico and solids for quilt­ transferrable warran­ day, April 24, 9;30am, ing, spring sewing, etc.' tees. (Rust Proof drive mileage. $18M. Ciill 228- ISOATS/MARINE open bidding starts 10am. Church rummage/tag Saturday, April 26th, 9am. train etc.) Excellent tour­ 3414. STORE ANO [eq u ipm en t Harley Supergllde - $4000. First Congregational sale. Saturday April 26, 296 Hackmatack St. M an­ ing coup. Excellent condi­ ES 1974 M G Midget, $1500. Church, 837 Main Street, 9-3. Community Baptist chester. Rain date May tion $8500 or best offer. Toyota Corona, gold, OFFICE SPACE Kitchen table with leaf East Hartford. Auction Church, 585 East Center 3rd. 646-6754. needs engine work, best 14 foot Mad River canoe, and 4 chairs, $150. Antloue Includes many new Items, Street, Manchester. offer. Call 6444)030 before Office for rent. 700 souore paddles Included. Used loveseat. camel back, shrubs, fabrics, crafts, 9pm. feet. Ideal location, no four times. Excellent con­ horse hair fabric. $400. gift certificates, baked Miscellaneous Items, 31 food, near mini moll. Coll dition. $800. Please call Call 5494W14. goods, plants and child­ Williams Road. Bolton, ilaurhrHtrr Hrralft 449-0M9. 443-4942 after 4pm or 447- ren's corner. Saturday 8, Sunday 10-3. ^ Manche.ster — A City of Village Charm 9944 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for No early birds please. Moving-furniture, house­ Diapers - $4.50 per pack­ 1982 Saab - 900APC turbo, Bob. 3 Family Toe Sale. 174 hold, and baby goods. 68 Pontiac Firebird, 350 age of 48. Overnight dis­ Saturday 9-3, 41 LInmore black, 3 door, garaged, posable diapers for babies Summit Street. Saturday Tag Sale and Collectibles. pampered and polished automatic, new exhaust, WANTEO April 24. 10am-4pm, rain April 26, 9am-1pm, 114 Dr. MUSICAL over 11 lbs. Call Joan, weekly. Evenings 423- $800 or best offer. Call 25 Cents □ TO RENT date Sunday April 27th. Kennedy Road. 646-5610. Saturday, April 26, 1986 m ITEMS 449-4744, Monday-Frlday, Tag Sale-Refrigerator, 2072. 3;3O4;30pm. Reliable. Single Profes­ gos stove, washing ma­ 65 Plymouth Satellite, 440 Planos/Organs — Glont Tag Sale-Soturdav April chine, furniture, cloths, sional with well-trained Newly built heavy duty four speed $2200.63 Chevy dog seeks house to rent In Armory Sale. Baldwin 8. 24,9am to 2pm, 34 Nye St., toys and many mlscelleo- Impala convertible $1800. name brands. New Brl- glider swing, four seoter. Manchester, Ct. No early nous. 45 Pioneer Circle. w ? Manchester or surround­ $400 Call 449-8314. 1975 vega station wagon, . 81 Kawasaki GTV 1100 ,toln Armory, corner of arrivals. Cancelled If (Off Wodell Rd.) Satur­ fair running condition, $1700. negotiable. Call 742- Agent’s ing town. Will sign lease, G O P budget Bargins Galore - Setting provide references and Stanley 8i East Main rain. day 9-4 and Sunday 10-3. needs minor work. $500 9996 742-8374 up your first apartment? security deposit. Please Streets, New Britain, lust 14 cubic foot Amana firm . 649-2113. Five fam ily sale Includes 2 2 call 443-2711 during the off route 72 8.1-84. Thurs­ freezer, white, upright, day. Ask for James or day, April 24, 12-9pm, like new $300.5 HP Mighty Estate tag sale. Soturdov washing machine, wheat Automotive leave message. Friday. April 25, 12-9pm, Mac Mulcher $250. An­ and Sunday April 24th S, sofa, beds, lamps, silver­ f^RIISCELLANEOUS lover Saturday, April 24, 9 to tique Mahogany server. 27th, 10am to 5:30pm. No ware, etc. Also strollers, ISJ autoriotive sails through 9pm, Sunday, April 27, Call 449-9573 after 4. early arrivals. Mlscellea- baby carriers, other In­ fant necessaries, plus toys 11-4pm. Over 250 pianos nous household funlsh- I CARS Chevy. 350, 4 bolt engine Ings. Furniture, stove, and kids' clothes. 10-speed 82 Dafson 310 GX-5 speed, on display. Largest col lec­ To Be Sold-KIng size bed will sell all or parts. Make 17 9 J ANTIQUES/ lamps, end tables, TV, bikes. Women's clothes In FOR SALE sunroof, excellent condi­ tion In Northeast. Save $350. Corner studio beds tion, AM/FM stereo offer. After 6pm. 646-1348. recants COLLECTIBLES kitchen utensils, books, small sizes. Saturday 9 to thousands I Direct tactory with table $250. California cassette, must be seen tlnonclng available. Redwood coffee table pictures. 187 Hollister St. 4; Sunday, 9 to 1. Rain or 1975 Pontiac Astra, many state Senate asking $4,000. Call 564-7926 Cargo van driver, protec­ Hurry, selection won’t $500. Appointment only. (runs ott of Main St) shine. 109-111 Ridge St., 1 new parts, good body, 5 needs engine. Best offer. Monday thru Friday be­ tor van radio. Call after Manchester, In back block up hill from 6 lost. You won't ever see 444-4202 LOS ANGELES (U P !) - In a Call after 5pm. 649-1194. tween 8:30am and 4:30pm. 6pm 643-7982 these prices again! yard. McDonald's. startling twist Friday in the Two Victorian chairs $150. By John Gustavsen 1993. New registrants would be each. Mahagonv game espionage retrial of Richard The Associated Press assessed a $2 fee per plate. Senate table $150. 444-0599. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Miller, the former FBI agent's Republican leaders said the mea­ I PETS AND ESTATE OF ex-lover and admitted Soviet spy M AIDEE D. CARR, o /k /o HARTFORD — Majority Repub­ sure would be accepted in the AntlauesI Depression, SUPPLIES MARY D. CARR, lo t* of recanted her confession, insisting licans marshaled a $4.3 billion House. pressed glass, press- Manchester, deceased she and Miller never betrayed the 1986-87 general fund budget backs. furniture. Art- The Hon. William E. Flf^ United States. Senate Democrats tried to res­ Husky Cross - One year Gerald, Judge, of the Court through the Senate on Friday, Oeco. pictures, mirrors, U.S. District Judge David Ke­ tore some of O’Neill's proposals trames. lamps, advertis­ old. Free to good home. of Probate, District of Man­ which they said translates into an Needs love and affection. chester at a hearing held on nyon, during a tumultuous, hour- that were reduced by the ing. linen, collectibles. 8.4 percent increase over current If Interested call 443-2751 A pril 21,1984 ordered that all long court session, read aloud a Republicans. 443-4524. claims must be presented to spending. ask for Paul. the tlduclory on or before transcript of a poignant statement Among the amendments they July 24, 1986 or be barred as TAKE Svetlana Ogorodnikova made to But the Democratic minority tried unsuccessfully to push F ri­ 3 free kittens to a good by law provided. him during a meeting in chambers said real spending under the day were those that would: home. Call 444-3914. Mary Lou Toylor, Clerk Thursday. Republican plan would be closer to • Add $7.6 million fora prescrip­ The fiduciary Is; The developments also promp­ the $4.4 billion proposed by Demo­ tion drug assistance program for FURNITURE P atrick B. Dougherty cratic Gov. William A. O’Neill — IMISCELLANEDUS 17 Dougherty St. ted Kenyon to declare one of the disabled and low-income Monchester, CT 06040 A Miller's attorney.<!. Stanley Green­ i ,p an 11 percent increa.se. elderly. FOR SALE 085-04 berg, in contempt of court and if4% = The Senate spending plan, which • Add $8.1 million for property threaten him with jail for allegedly passed on a 33-2 vote with Demo­ tax relief to towns with tax-exempt trying to influence the selection of King - Sized bed. FIrn' NOTICE TO CREDITORS cratic leadership calling it a good hospitals and colleges. mattress. Two twin bo> ESTATE OF a new attorney for Ogorodnikova.
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