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Dilloni Americans Flying Home to Freedom «« - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Oct. U, 1985 BUSINESS FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER HOMES I INVESTMENT PROPERTY Brett leaids Rcyals CIcudy skies tenight; (FOR SALE BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Cheney Homesteaid Acrobatic stuejent ReducedI Reduced! hosts travel writers balances his acts back intc series, 6-5 nc change Sunday We're now offering this INVESTMENT chorming 7 room Colonial SERVICES SERVICES I BUILDING/ BUILDING/ ... page 20 ... page 11 ... page 15 ... page 2 at $85,900. IVa baths, 1 car PROPERTY CONTRACTING CONTRACTING garage, aluminum siding OFFERED OFFERED ManchMter - 5 rent­ I and lots more! Call us Farrand Remodeling — tadav.Jackson & Jackson al units, excellent Odd lobs. Trucking. Snow Plowing — Com­ All types remodeling or Real Estate, 647-8400 or condition. Gross In­ mercial only. Dependa­ repotrs — Complete kit­ Cabinets, roofing, gut­ Home repairs. You name ters, room additions, 646-8646. come, $27,000. It, we do It. Free esti­ ble. Insured. Answering chens, baths, garages, ad- Tag Sale — Saturdoy, bow Trail, Vernon. decks, all types of remo­ $240,000. Call Paul mates. Insured. 643-0304. Service, Ray Hardy, 646- dltlons, dormers, October 12th, 9am-2pm. porches, decks. No lob deling and repairs. FREE New Listing — Three or Flano, 646-5200. 7973. Radial armsow, 10 speied ICARS/TRUCKS Four Bedroom Cape on Hawkes Tree Service — too large or small. Call estimates. Fully Insured. girl's bike, lawn sweeper, Telephone 643-6017, after FDR SALE quiet street. Large kit­ Bucket Truck 8i Chipper. Classified ads serye the Lorry, 649-3985. twin mattress and spring, 6pm, 647-8509. chen with lots of cabinets. I ROOMS Stump Removal. Free Es­ people today ... lust as stereo In dry sink - nutirieg Enclosed putlo. Full base­ timates. Special consider­ they have since our coun­ Robert E. Jarvis, finish, miscellaneous. 71 Leon CleszynskI Builder ment with rec room. Sev­ FOR RENT ation tor Elderly and Han­ try's beginning, Read and B u i Iding-Remodeling Vernon Street, — New homes, additions, eral fruit trees 8< garden dicapped. 647-7553. use them regularly. Specialist. Additions, gar­ Manchester. remodeling, rec rooms iJJanrkBtrr ages, roofing, siding, kit­ eetia___ ________ * Mmlh area. Minor cosmetics Room with bath for non­ 1979 Red Honda Accord — anchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Saturday, Oct. 12, 1985 — Single copy: 259 needed, but priced right at smoking, non-drInkIng Delivering rich loam — 5 chens, bathrooms, re- garages, kitchens remo 4 door. Air, high mileage, $73,900. Strano Real Est­ gentleman. On busline, yards, $65 plus tax. Sand, placement deled, ceilings, bath tile, runs well. $1,812 or best I PAINTING/ dormers, roofing. Resi­ ate, 647-"SOLD". parking available. $50 a gravel, & stone. 643-9504. windows/doors. 643-6712. offer. 633-2479 between 6 week. 2 weeks security PAPERING dential or commercial Estate and Multi Family 7pm.__________________ Manchester — Porter and references required. Trees Down From Storm Carpentry and remodel­ 649-4291. Tag Sale — Saturt.'lay, Street area — immacu­ 649-7862. — Free estimates for Name your own price — ing serylces — Complete 10/12, 9am-4pm. 15 l/4ut- 1974 Chew Wagon — One late 4 bedroom, 3Vj bath, wood and brush. Call Father and son. Fast, home repairs and remo­ meg Drive, Manchest er. owner, low mileage. $500- colonial cape with 2 car Extra Nice. Large. Male. 649-7757, 742-5947. dependable service. deling. Quality work. Ref­ Best offer. 649-9532. garage. Large flreplaced Near buses. Cooking. Painting, Paperhanglng erences, licensed and In­ I HEATING/ Americans living room, formal din­ Parking. $55. 649-0102. Leaves, Leaves, More 8i Removal. Call 646-5761. sured. Call 646-8165. PLUMBING ing room, rear deck and Leaves. Schedule your Tag Sale — Saturd ay A • priced at only $159,900. Manchester — 4 rooms. leaf clean up now. Also Painting and Pdperhang- Dumas Electric — Having Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Woodstove, dishwasher, giving snow removal esti­ Ing — Exterior and Inte­ Electrical Problems? Fogarty Brothers — Ba Sunday, October 11th & 84 Cavalier CS Wagon — no pets. Security deposit mates. Call Partners Resi­ rior, ceilings repaired. Need A large or a small throom remodeling; In­ 12th, 10am-3pm. 40 East Automatic, Power steer­ required. $450 monthly. dential Services, 644-0415. References, fully Insured. Repair? We Specialize in stallation water heaters, Middle Tpke. Televliilons, ing, power brakes, air Just Listed — 4 Family garbage disposals; faucet stereo, furniture, tiooks, flying home Coll after 6pm, 649-8365, Quality work. Mortin Residential Work. Joseph conditioning, rear defros­ with private fenced yard. repairs. 649-4539. VIsa/M toys and miscellaneous. 3 one bedroom and 1 three Light Housekeeping and Mattsson, evenings, 649- Dumas. Fully Licensed. ter, low mileage, AM/FM {APARTMENTS 4431. Free Estimates. 6465253. osterCard accepted. Rain date, October i:9th & cassette, mint condition. bedroom. Excellent In­ Ironing. 649-7693. 2 0 t h ._________ ______ vestment opportunity! ] FOR RENT $7,500. 742-5733. 'We Guarantee Our Multi Tag Sale — Satur­ Houses.' Blanchard & day, October 12th, 8am- 1977 Plymouth Fury — 4 O’Neill says Rossetto Real Estate, 646- Manchester — Ayallable 3pm. Faberware Oven, door, 40,000 miles. Good to freedom Immediately. One, two 2482. assorted plants, dt led ar­ condition. 6467276. and three bedroom apart­ APARTMENTS ISTDRE AND I HOUSEHOLD rangements. Assorted ‘not enough’ Antique Colonial — Wide ments. $425, $495, $525, miscellaneous. (Rained 1977 Monaco — Power heat and hot water In­ FOR RENT IDFFICE SPACE I GOODS PETS board floors enhance this ( out lost week). 38 Coo- steerlng/brakes, 68,000 By Philip Williams 2 cluded. J.D. Real Estate, 8'/j room home In excel­ lldoe Street, Manchester. miles. Good condition. United Press International 646-1980. 500 sq. ft. Office — Excel­ Amona (Conventional) Two Cute Playful Kittens 644-9682. lent condition. 7 working Bolton — 2 bedrooms, 1 Vj looking for good homes. By Judd Everhart fe lent location. $200 per Upright Freezer — White. Huge Tag Sale — Satur­ Hijackers fireplaces! Call to see baths, wall to wall carpet, Call 649-6480 after 11am. The Associated Press CAIRO. Egypt — Seventeen appliances, adults only. month. Includes heat, |an- 16.9 cu. ft., 32 width, 65. day, 527 Woodibridge 1977Datsun F-10 Wagon — today! "We Guarantee height, 28% depth. Like Americans held hostage by Pales­ Our Houses." Blanchard No pets. $400 a month plus Itor and parking. 649-5334, Street, 10am-4pn'i. Good Immaculate. One owner. HArtTFORD — President Rea­ new. 649-9573. Asking $1,800. 649-4109. tinian gunmen who hijacked an 8i Rossetto Real Estate, Manchester — 5 room, 2 utilities. 6467766._______ 643-7175. clothing, crafts, ceram­ gan declared some sections of Italian cruise ship left for home charged ics, books lncludi,ng cook­ 646-2482. bedroom, heat. $625 a I ANTIQUES Connecticut disaster areas as a 149 Oakland Street — 4 Manchester — Office or Satellite TV Systems — books, toys, 16- bike, 1970 Nova — 2 door, 6 Friday aboard a U.S. military month. Children wel- result of Hurricane Gloria and room heated apartment. Retail Space, first floor, 5 Wanted 43 homeowners wooden boxes, first day cylinder. $500. 649-1814 af­ transport plane. GENOA, Italy (AP) - The Views, Views and more come. 647-7602._________ Next To Nothing — East eligible for some disaster funding, views are captured from No appliances. No pets. rooms, full bath, parking, who would like to have covers, much more. Rain ter 4pm. In Washington, the State Depart­ prosecutor's office in this port Center and Spruce, open Gov. William A. O'Neill announced this spacious 10 room Manchester — 2 bedroom Security. $450 monthly. excellent sign visibility. satellite TV Installed. date, Sunday. R lease no ment said the jet would refuel at city where the Achille Lauro Call 646-2426 weekdays, Frank SplleckI, 643-2121. Leading monufacturer Is Saturdays, 649-0533. Friday. Cape with separate 5 opartment. Appliances, eorlv birds._____________ the U.S. Rhein-Main Air Force began its Mediterranean cruise 9am to 5pm.____________ looking for homeowners O'NEiiU said it was not enough room In-law suite or In garage, heat & hot water Base near Wiesbaden, West Ger­ charged four Palestinians Fri­ to display their equip­ Tag Sale — Baby Items, and added: " I ’m going to request home office. "We Guaran­ Included. $550 monthly. One Bedroom — Heat, hot MISCELLANEOUS many, and land at Newark, N. J. Its day with premeditated murder, tee Our Houses." Blan­ ment. Introductory low excellent condition. 1984 Nissan — 4 wheel further .expansion. I was hoping 649-5258._______________ water, appliances, near TAG SALES arrival time was not announced. kidnappings, hijacking of a ship chard 8i Rossetto Real FOR RENT price from Connecticut Swing, backpack, drive pickup. Durallner we'd get broader-based coverage Attractive and Comforta­ Parkade. No pets. On bus The identities of the Americans Estate, 646-2482. distributor plus 100 per­ strollers, car seat, Insert. $7,000. 647-1141. and possession of arms and ble Duplex — 6 rooms, 3 line. Older person pre­ and hopefully we still shall." who survived the 44-hour hijacking Single Car Garage— Rear cent bank financing avail­ clothes, 0 to 3 years. explosives, news agencies bedrooms, recently reno­ ferred. $425 plus security. The declaration applies only to were not released. A wheelchair- of the Crockett Agency, able for fhose who qual­ FIsher-PrIce i;plav school reported. CONOOMINIUMS vated. Deposit and refer­ Call 643-6802 or 649-6205. ify. Watch over 100 toys. Bicycle, :>led, house­ public property and non-profit bound New Yorker. Leon Klingh- 643-1577. educational and hospital facilities The agencies said the prosec­ FOR SALE ences required. $450 plus 3 Room — Heat, hot channels for further Infor­ Four Family Tag Sale — hold Items, canning lars, offer, 69, was murdered by the four utor’s office also issued war­ utlllfles. Call after 5pm, in all of New Haven, New London water, stove, refrigera­ Manchester — 3 garages mation.
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