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Soviets Cut Gas Supply to Lithuania 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. April 16. 1990 I HOMES CONDOMINIUMS HOMES INDUSTRIAL iQndRDDMMATES MOTORCYCLES/ I FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR RENT |02iSPDRTING MISCELLANEOUS MOPEDS PRDPERTY I " I WANTED GDDDS FOR SALE Up in smoke Game 7 Bias CONTEMPORARY MANCHESTER-DrastIc MANCHESTER-Lovely 3 FEMALE ONLY-2 pri­ bedroom Duplex. Car­ VERNON. 2000-6000 In­ GOLF CLUBS-Complete WORTH LOOKING into... Motorcycle Insurenot SPLIT-Prlce reduc­ Reduction. Owner dustrial for lease. I-84 vate rooms, share kit­ set. 3-Sand Wedge, tion. S170's. Coll Ron wants action on this peting. Immediate oc­ chen, bath. $450 month. ♦he many bargains of­ Many o o m ^ w companies cupancy. $785. Owner- location, newer build­ Irons & Metal Wood 1, Fournier, 649-3087. great 2 bedroom unit ing, reasonable. Tully Includes all. 645- fered for sale every day in CaKhrFiBeOuolB Heating bill Bruins, Whalers set /Agent. 646-3938. 3, 5. Includes bag. Ex­ the clossified columns! Asian-American prof RE/M AX East of the featuring first floor Real Estate, 643-0005. 8776/646-2439. cellent condition. $125. AutomobOeAssodatei River, 647-1419.0 bedroom, 2 full baths, MANCHESTER-'Brand MANCHESTER- 646-1194. __________ ofVemon bums Coventiy/3 to decide series/9 AN AMERICAN DREAM fireplace, full base­ New' beautiful 3 bed­ 87&92S0 hits UConn/4 ment and much more. room, single family Avallable Imme- CLEANING SAFES-New and used. 1 WANTED TO Is whot this home, dlately. 2700 sauare Trade up or down. born, 4 plus acres Is oil Call for details. Contemporary Town- SERVICES |BUY/TRADE $139,900. Century 21, house with approxi­ feet cold storage with Liberal allowance for about. The 8 room, 4 loading dock. 646-5477. clean safes In good I WANTED TO bedroom home Is lust Epstein Realty, 647- mately 1800 square NO TIM E TO CLEAN. WANTED: Antiques and 8895.0 feet. (Not a Condo). MANCHESTER- condition. American clean, used furniture. BUY/TRADE simply magnificent. Don't really like to Security Corp. Of CT, You need to see oil this MANCHESTER, EAST Family room with fire­ Avallable Immediately clean but hate to come Please call 645-1174. place, central air, wall- 6300 square feet cold 27 Commerce St., Glas­ property has to offer. MEADOW-1 bedroom homo to 0 dirty house. tonbury. 646-4390 or 633- We buy clean, late mod$rt mid-rlse Condo In a to-wall, Cathedral cell- storage with loading Coll us I Wo’ro rooso- It's Incredible. Asking dock. 646-5477. 5100. used cars and trucks. Top In the S400's. Call Bar­ choice location near Ings, 2 baths, noblo and we do a good shopping, bus and appliances, and 2 car GLASTONBURY- lob. Rose 872-0667 or DATSUN-1976 B-210. I FOR SALE prices paid. bara. RE/MAX East of Mr. Duff • Cw Ur Chevrolet the River, 647-1419.0 highway. $74,900. D.W. garage. $1200 monthly. Warehouse space Nancy 646-6264. Wo Good condition $1000; Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 Rent with option to available near center also do offices. Old Rocker $5; 5 fool MAZDA-1984, 626LX, ex­ 1229 MMn Sheet CUSTOM CRAFTED purchase available. of town. 1 '/2 miles from cabinet with radio & cellent condition, MeiKheeter, CT Dutch Cape that backs COVENTRY-Exceptlonal 646-4144. record player $100.643- loaded. $3800 or best home! First take time highway. Rooms from up to acres of open 2600 sq feet to 5500 sq _2225. offer. 742-0597._______ space. Beautiful to enloy the Interior SPDRTING touches In every room. features of this Impec­ ISTORE/OFFICE feet with access to GDDDS DODGE - 1986. '150', 318 CARS loading dock. Call IBDATS/MARINE CID, automatic, bed I Hanrhpfllpr IrralJ) Enloyable fireplaced cable Colonial Includ­ I FOR RENT Kevin days 633-9474. FOR SALE family room that opens ing country kitchen I EQUIPMENT liner, tool box, 50K, to 3 season porch. In- and 1st floor fireplace $5500. 742-8669. STORE FOR RENT-460 END ROLLS FOR SALE-14 foot wood ground pool, fruit then relax on the pri­ Main Street, Manches­ MISCELLANEDUS trees, brick walks. vate deck overlooking 27V4" width — 50$ boat and trailer, steer­ Tuesday, April 17, 1990 ter. Please call 646- I FDR RENT 13" width — 2 for 50C ing wheel and forward Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Sheer beauty. Asking a gorgeous treed lot. 2426, 9:00-5:00 OUTTOBECOME Schaller's $223,900. Call Barbara. $172,900. D.W. Fish weekdays.___________ Nawiprint end rolls can bs controls. 5Va horse Realty, 643-1591.0 1 CAR"GARAGE^Storaoe picksd up at ths Manchsatsr power motor con­ Quality Pre-owned Autos RE/MAX East of the M A N C H ESTER-330 MAN(>IESTER'S River, 647-1419.0 only. $40 per month. Hsrald ONLY bsfors II a.m. verted to unleaded value Priced square feet. $302 per Rose 647-8400 or 646- Monday through Thursday. fuel. $700 or best offer. BACK ON THE month. Utilities and 8646. Call after 6pm,649-9315. 88 Subaru D L S/W MARKET-Cozy 2 bed­ ILOTS/LAND > parking Included. 1 #1 6SpMd,4WhMl0riiw Machine GARAGE FOR RENT- room, 1 ’/2 baths, large FOR SALE mile to 1-84. Peterman lot, 2 car carriage Manchester. $40.00 CARS I CARS $7,400 Building Co. 649-9404. monthly. Please call USED CAR Soviets cut house garage. The WILLINGTON-Near 1-84. FDR SALE FDR SALE 87 Oldsmobile Calais OFFICE Space For 643-4421. Auto, A^. Low MUm price Is right. $118,000. Beautiful 2 acre ap­ Lease-Hllllard Office vote OK Call Linda Brown. proved building lot. Condos. 700 square DEALER $6,490 RE/M AX East of the Dead end street. Quiet feet. Excellent loca­ 85Ponfiac6000 $4,995 River, 647-1419.0 freed, location. Tully 88 Ford Mustang tion, attractive terms. 85 Pontiac Rero $3,395 SSpMd. LXPaduga MALLARD VIEW. Dis­ Reol Estate, 643-0005. W. M iddle T rp ke ., 87Ponfiac6000 $6,995 tinctive home from NEW LISTINGI Prime Manchester, CT. 1-446- Get 23% off the MSRP of $6,990 in Bolton gas supply $139,900. No associa­ lot In Pondview subdi­ 9946. 87 Pontiac (aland Am $6,995 88 Chevy BerettaGT tion fees. One floor vision. Sacrifice sale. SOUTH WINDSOR- 86 Pontac Firebird $6^995 v-6. AuTo, KC. BUKk By Donna O'Leary living. Unique 2 bed­ $90,000. Call for details. this Cutlass Supreme.* Sulllvan Avenue. 1,200 84 Toyota Camiy $4,995 $8,500 Manchester Herald room, 2 bath unit all on Century 21, Epstein square toot office. Call 1 floorl Dining room, Realty, 647-8895.0 Great Cars Built in, For and By America! 86 Pontiac 6000 S TE 521-1744 or 644-0165. 85 Toyota P-tpSR5 $3,995 V-e. Auto, A/C, FuU PoYMT fireplaced living room, $1,000 Cash Back BOLTON — The town budget 1st floor laundry, cus­ BUSINESS MANCHESTER-300 to eSbyotaCoroBa $2,995 can go to a machine vote, according to Lithuania 1800 square feet. Cen­ -h1,000 Cash Back $6,450 tom kitchen, gorgeous PROPERTY 8^Missan200SX $2^995 to a ruling from Secretary of State porches, attached gar­ trally located. High $2,000 Double Cash Back 86 Hyundiai Excel traffic area. Call Ken, 84HondaCRX $3,395 S Sp4^. AM/FM, ANordabI* Julia H. Tashjian. By Ann Imse The republic’s prime minister age and full basement! OWN Your own office for -H 600 Cash Back , Blanchard & Rossetto 643-1442. for qualified firtt time new car buyen 85 Chevy Celebiity $4,595 She issued the opinion in a letter sent Gorbachev a telegram on Mon­ less than renting. Of­ MSRP $16,073 financing with GMCA The Associated Press Realtors," We’re Sel- $2,900 day seeking a meeting to negotiate fice condominium. 700 STARTING AT 1990 Cutlass Sedan 85 Chevy Monte Carlo $7,995 to First Selectman Robert Morra llng Houses" 646-2482.0 CARDINAL $2,600 Cash Back* 84 Olds Ciera Brougham Moscow’s objections to laws square feet. Attractive SK #0142 85 Century Wagon $8,995 v-6. Auto. ClMnC? dated April 12. The letter was. MOSCOW — Soviet officials or­ NORTH COVENTRY-147 terms. Hilliard Office BUICK, INC. h 1 stamped as received on April 16. enacted in the Baltic state promoting 1965 OMs Calais Sed $8,995 fully equipped. A/C 87 Ford Tempo $4,995 dered drastic cuts in natural gas sup­ Grant Hill Rd. New 7 Condominiums, W. $3,900 S<^tion 7-7 of the (Connecticut its March 11 independence decree. plus room, 2'/2 bath 1989 BuIcK Regal Coupe $10,9M plies to Lithuania today, putting into Middle Trpke., Man- 1968 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 It's the biggest Cash Back ever on Cutlass Supreme, 86 Ford Escort Wag $4,995 84 Olds Flrenza Cruiser Prime Minister Kazimiera Cape, 1st floor fire­ chester. 1-446-9946. Auto, MU, Low MiIm General Statues states that any mat­ force a threatened economic embar­ placed family room, 1988 Pmliac Firetxrd Coupe SOLD and it's available now through May 2,1990 87FotoMustang $5,995 ter subject to approval by a town’s Prunskienc said Lithuania’s leaders o BUSINESS SENSE-Your 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $6,980 $3,600 go to break the Baltic republic’s 1st floor laundry/mud own piece of real estate 1988 RonliacSunbird Coupe $7,895 84DodgeC»wger $1,995 voters can be the subject of a peti­ drive for independence, Lithuanians were ready to discuss allowing resi­ J 3 - n room, 3 bedrooms on for your office. Flexi­ 1987 Buick Cem LTD Sedan $8,280 ihthcBtyU.. 86 Dodge Caravan LE $7,995 83 Olds Cutlass Supreme tion for a machine vote.
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