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SUPER CLASSIFIEDS! Hjanrli^Atrr Hrralji wising up: Getting Democrats: Lingard wavers, won’t run / page 3 ★ ★ ★ TAG SALE!!! ★ ★ ★ wisdom teeth out is enlightening / page 9 Mattingly: Yanke^ta^atche^ecor^^ag?!? ^ for the Price of 3! PUCE YOUR AD ON TUESDAY, BEFORE NOON, AND YOU’RE ALL SET HJanrli^atrr HrralJi FOR THE WEEK. JUST ASK FOR TRACEY OR IRENE IN CLASSIFIED. ) Manchfislcr A City o( Char Tuesday. July 21, 1987 APARTMENTS TV/STEREO/ FOR RENT MRCELLANEDU8 CANS CARD 30 Cents APPUANCES FOB DALE AUTOMOTIVE FOB DALE FOR SALE CAMPERS/ TMULERS ROOMS, heat and hot DOUBLE oven, self 2 boys bikes, refrlgero- HDNDA Accord 1981. 5 water. 3rd floor. Rent cleaning Hotpoint PLYMOUTH valiant 84. CH EVRO LET 1975 Cus­ HMHBIT and security deposit. tor/freezer side bv CMIS Very good running speed, 4 door, power stove. Coppertone. side. 644-8687 otter 4:30. steering, sun roof, tom open road camper Board adopts game ordinance challenge likely $395. 646-4412 to leave flood condition. Great FOR SALE condition. Best offer. van. Loaded. Good MANCHESTER. Profcs- message or 649-4820. tor cottaoe or aport- AIR Conditioner. 8000 849-8945._____________ beige. Needs new BTU. $250. P lano clutch. $1500 or best condition. $8995. 648- By Androw Yurkovsky Rite bundling, said Monday night slonol female saueht to MANCHESTER. 2 ment. Best offer. White PLYMOUTH Horizon 1030. measure, cited the need to protect "pro-social" rather than anti-social 4'xiv, Baby Grand offer. 849-8231 leave Herald Reporter that Laser Games of Hartford Inc. of schools, senior citizen’s housing, Although zoning officials never •hare lovely large semi bedroom-Duplex, no Glenwood apartment DODGE Charger SE 1972. Hotchback 1980. Auto­ the public health and saftey in behavior. He also questioned the furnished home with $1500. 649-3174._______ messoge.____________ CH EVY VAN 1979 with air had invested too much money — convalescent homes, hospitals and formally acted on site plans for utilities. Security and size stove. Needs oven Very good condition. matic, good condition. conditioning. Am/fm adopting the ordinance. motives behind the board’s support same. Non smoker. A references. No pets. coll. $20 os Is. 646-5160 MOVING. Priced low for Power, air. 649-3883 of­ Asking $1295. Cah offer DLDS Omega 1903. Power The town has passed an ordi­ reportedly more than $3 million — churches. The Manchester Senior Laserquest, they have said the cassette. Captain's Opponents of the arcade told the of the ordinance, suggesting that its real ftndl Call 647-0155 $450 per month. 649- after 6am .□___________ quick sale. 2 couches, fer 4pm. 9pm or weekends. 848- brakes and steering. nance that would prohibit the in the project to abandon it. He said Citizens’ Center and housing for the arcade would probably be permit­ choirs. Sofa, Ice box. Board of Directors Monday that stand was politically motivated. before 10pm,_________ 4200. Available August GE refrigerator, dining FORD 1985 Tempo 2 8195. Air, automatic, excel­ proposed Laserquest arcade from this morning that a lawsuit against elderly is located near the Laser- ted at the site, which is zoned 1st._______ __________ ONE OF THE nicest room set, full size bed. lent steering, super Coll 742-0748.8am-5pm, Laserquest would attract undesira­ The game has drawn public quest site. f e m a l e preferred, klt- dooor, 5 speed, over­ CAMARO 1975. Runs osk for George._______ opening on East Middle Turnpike, the town is one course of action that Business II. things about want ads Is Call after 6.643-0160. condition. 849-9504. bles to the area, creating an opposition from the day it was chen privileges, bus EAST Hartford. Newer 5 drive, power steering, preot. AM/FM but instead of resolving the controv­ may be taken after the company's Laser Games of Hartford has their low cost. Another Is When you hove some­ Increase in noise, traffic and crime. proposed. Opponents say that about About 100 residents filled the line. Evenings and room 3 bedroom. Fully their quick action. Try a brakes. Rear window cassette. Good tires. SUBARU 1984. 4 door. ersy. Monday's unanimous deci­ attorney reviews the ordinance. proposed to convert the former weekends only 647- Blue, 5 speed, standard thing to tell, find a cosh The question of the game's violent 6,000 residents have signed . a Senior Citizens’ Center on East appllanced kitchen. vrant od today! defogger. One owner. 350 engine. $1500 or best sion by the Board of the Directors "W e’re investigating the legal supermarket to resemble the inside 9813. References, no pets. ENDROLLS $4000. 649-7501 after offer. 848-1958. transmission. Air con­ buyer the easy way... with character — an issue that was petition calling on the town to ban of an alien space 'ship. Players Middle Turnpike for Monday’s 27Vk width - 288 could bring the issue into court. ramifications at this point.” he $590 plus utilities. 649- 8pm._________________ ditioning, cassette a low<ost od In Clostl- raised initially by opponents — Laserquest. would carry an infrared laser beam hearing. Only one person, a resi­ SPRAY TH A T Stain away. 13% width • 2 for 288 Toyota Ceiico 76, parts ried. 843-2711. Harold Cummings, a partner in said. 4003. I t t I LAWN AND BUICK Century 1978. Ex- cor, runs. $200 or best Dlayer. 47,000 miles. came up only in passing Monday. The ordinance passed Monday device and walk down dark hal­ dent of East Hartford, spoke in Ballpoint Ink stains on MUST bd pickdd up et tti# Asking $5200. 742-9783. the company that has proposed to The directors, voting Monday MANCHESTER. Excel- ( cellent running condi­ offer. 843-5005 between Cummings presented testimony would prohibit an amusement lways and hidden rooms where favor of Laserquest. shirt pocket$...other pla­ LiJOARDEN Hdrald Oftica Monday thru open the high-tech entertainment during "a special meeting that lent 4 room 2 bedroom tion, body pood. $1000. 5:30 ond 7pm.________ TOYOTA 78 Corolla iMon^i from a psychiatrist saying that the center measuring over 5,000 square computer-controlled aliens and ces, too...con be removed fully appllanced kit­ Thuredey before 11 am . only. 849-2318 after 3:30. wagon, enolne excel­ center in the former Mott’s Shop followed a public hearing on the AGW AY 10 horse power RELIANT iwi, 2 door. MDPEOS game would be a stimulus for feet from operating within 1,000 feet monsters would lurk. Please turn to page 8 almost magically by chen. $550 Includes riding tractor with lent, body good, 150k. spraying hair spray on the LeCor 1903. Deluxe. Mint Immaculate, 4 speed. heat and hot water. Craftsman lawn condition. Am/fm Rutty Jones, drive $700. 847-9449 evenings. W ILL Trade 10 speed spot then Yvoshlng In the References. No pets. sweeper. 2 years old. CM S VW Super Beetle 1972. usual Yuoy. Idle Items cassette. 54k, $1500 train guarantees $2000. boy's Raleigh Touring 649-4003. $800 or best offer. Coll FOB SALE /best offer. 644-2000. 848-4290 after 8pm. Very dependable. $400. bike for used M opm I; around the home con be 528-4805 otter 5. Call 643-1899. Coll 843-9279. exchanged for cash, al­ Kuwaiti ships most magically I CONDOMINIUMS __I FOR RENT Tap Sail Scraaoad Laam. TAKE A LOOK lAPMlTMEIITS Any amount dallvarad. Alto, fill, iRNIIItNT MANCHESTERTSeoutT- graval. atone and bark mutch. ful .new 2 bedroom Bobcat, backhoa $ loadar rental. 1986 condo. Air, refrigera­ fly Old Glory 4 ROOMS. Heated, stove tor, dishwasher, ml- DAWS CONSTRUCTION LINCOLN References, lease, se crovwave etc. Call 644- STS-1400 / 65A9S55 curlty deposit. No pets 2673 or 644-3313 1 cor parking. $510 TOWN CAR SUPER FUJAIRAH, United Arab Emi­ evenings. vessels in recent months, has said it 2 to choose from 6490340._____________ rates (AP) — The Stars and Stripes will not be deterred from attacking White, Blue were hoisted on the masts of two M ANCHESTER. 4 rooms I STORE AND CARS Your Choice the tankers despite the U.S. pres­ odults preferred. Nc OFFICE SPACE FOR SALE Kuwaiti tankers today as U.S. ence. Today, the revolutionary pets, no appliances, 1 __I warships prepared to escort the government led by Ayatollah Ru- cor. Security and refer- $18,500 first convoy of reflagged vessels hollah Khomeini said it considered ences. 649-1265._______ PERFECT opportunity. Clean, dry 45’ X 27'area CLASSIFIEDS! into the perilous waters of the “ unjust" a U.N. Security ciouncil 4 ROOM apartment, ap- with potential. Suitable SCRANTON 86 Mustang tSSSS Persian Gulf. resolution calling for a cease-fire in pllonces, heat, hot wa­ for office, music stu­ 85 Qran Marq Brh. *6895 Pentagon officials said the 600- its war with Iraq. ter, garage. Lease. dio, accountants or In­ mile trip to Kuwait’s oil loading $575. Adults preferred. AND SCLECT USED CAMS... Exact timing for the first escort surance, family video, 86 Mazda RX7 >12,400 terminals was tentatively sche­ 646-7260._____________ rental, etc. No food SOME a.t% nNANCINO on LESSI REACH has been left to Rear Adm. Harold duled to begin tonight, local time. SEEK Professional cou- operations. 649-1680. S7 OOOQE CARAVAN >13,986 84 Mazda Pickup >4595 J. Bernsen, commander of the Maritime shipping officials said Mideast Task Force, "but every­ ple to rent 'h duplex In OFFICES tor rent. Reoso- 87 LaBARON QTS Tun» >12.296 Manchester. $675 % 8 7 P L y V O y A Q E R >15.596 83 Lynx Wg.. At. AC *4695 the flags were hoisted without thing is ready,’’ said one official. nable rotes. Including 87 C A R A V A N >16.296 ceremony on the supertanker Brid­ Lrtllltles.
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