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Panel Votes to Kill Motor Vehicle to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 19. 1988 HOMES HOMES ROOMS APARTMENTS HELP WANTED l ^ F O R SALE FOR SALE IQ 7 J INDUSTRIAL MISCELLANEOUS CARS FOR RENT FOR RENT PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE OVER Looking for a EXCEPTIONAL Value. MANCHESTER 7 room MANCHESTER. Sleep­ new career? Train to L-Shaped ranch. 3 bed­ MANCHESTER. Second MANCHESTER. 3400 You'll breathe clean, ing room for working floor. 2 bedroom, heat s q u a re foot, free­ DO YOU have a bicycle no drive o tractor trailer. fresh air when yau live rooms, 1'/j baths. New gentleman. Share bath, one rides? Why not offer It (This occupation has family room addition. and appliances. No standing Industrial In this lovely 4 bed­ n o cooking. pets. $600 plus security. building. Loading ENDROLLS for sale with a want ad? among the largest room, 2'/3 bath Colan- $210,000. Flano Realty, $245/month plus one Call 643-2711 to place your n u m b e r of lob 646-5200 Coll 646-3979._________ dock, parking. Waod- 27% width • 258 lal which offers a fam ­ months security. Ref- land Industrial Park. 13% width - 2 tor 288 ad. openIngs-U.S. Depart­ BOLTON. 6 room, 2'/j NOW Accepting applica­ ily sized porch, first erences. 643-21-21_____ tions for 1 bedroom, 1 Principals only. 643- MUST ba plekad up at tha ment of Labor Statis­ floor family room, first bath raised ranch. Fin­ tic.) Earn your class 1 MANCHESTER. F u r ­ bedroom handicapped 2121. Hartid Offica Monday thru floor laundry and large ished family raom, cus­ nished room, kitchen Thursday bafora 11 a.m.only. license In Oweeks. Next tom wet bar. Great and 2 bedroom Section CLYDE 2 car attached garage. and parking privileges. 8 apartments. Please training opportunity Offered at $239,900. views. $205,000. Flano CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. begins soon. For Infor­ Security and referen­ go to Oakland Heights MISCELLANEOUS RO UTE 83, VERNON Century 21 Epstein Reolty, 646-5200. ces. $75 weekly. 569- mation, call 1-800-842- Realty, 647-8895.0 Site office, 360 Oakland FOR RENT SS Monte Carlo *6995 2246 or 203-749-0711. BOLTON. 5 room Ranch, 3528 or 649-4248. Street, Manchester. N I TAB 1 bath, 1 car detached 88 Elaetra T Type *10,495 New England Tractor E V E R Y little detail Is lust Monday and Wednes- GARAGE for rent. Nor- SALES Troller Training. perfect throughout this garage, 1 acre lot. doy, 10om-12noon. thend of Manchester. 83 Buick Regal *6995 $168,000. Flano Realty, entire 8 room Colonial APARTMENTS TWO bedroom with heat 643-1823. 85 Mere Lynx *2675 on South Farms Drive 646-5200______________ NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ FOR RENT o n first floor eral Statute 23-65 prohibits 85 Ford Escort 4 Or. *4395 R88l EstatB In Manchester. 4 bed­ BOLTON. 8 room Garri­ $600/month. No pets. 88 Skylark 4 Dr. *6995 son Colonial. Brand the postino of odvertlae- rooms, 1'/3 baths, fire­ One month security. Iq q J ROOMMATES ments by any person, firm or 88 Calabrity 4 Dr. *7695 place, 1 st floor new. 4 bedrooms, MANCHESTER. F irst Available January 1. floor, 2 bedrooms, I'/s 1 3 8 1 WANTED corporation on o telegraph, laundry, workshop baths, central air. Lo­ Call Dan 643-2226 telephone, electric light or 88 Caprica 4 Dr. *9995 HOMES plus rec room, big cated on Cul-de-sac. baths. $600 per month (leave message). After power pole or to o tree, 85 Cantury Wgn. *6595 plus utilities, security FEMALE, MIddleaged. FOR SALE su m m e r p orch. In- $274,900. Flano Realty, 7pm 646-9892. shrub, rock, or any other 85 Canlury 4 Dr. *6995 and references. Ne non-smoker to share natural oblect without a writ­ ground pool, and spa. 646-5200._____________ apartment. $250 plus 84 Skyhawk Wag. *5995 lianrlirBlpr B m li pets. 643-2121. ten permit for the pyrpose of All real estate odvertlsed In Lovely grounds sur­ BOLTON. Brand new half utilities. Referen­ protecting Itorthepubllcond 87 LaSabra 4 Dr. *10,995 the Manchester Herald Is round this exceptional Contemporary! 4 bed­ MANCHESTER. Availa­ HOMES ces and security re­ carries o fine of up to $50 for 87 Spectrum 2 Dr. *7995 sublect to the Fair Housing home. Across from rooms, Including mas­ ble Immediately. One FOR RENT quired. 646-0350, days. each offense. 88 Cala. Euro 4 Dr. *7995 Act of 1946, which mokes It Martin School. New ter bedroom suite. 1'/3 bedroom apartment. Illegal to advertise any pref­ price. $239,000. Jack- acre lot. $325,000. Flano $450, utilities extra. Se­ Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm erence, llmitotlon or discrim­ curity and references MANCHESTER. Nine 30 Cents son 8i Jackson Real Reolty, 646-5200. room, single family, 872-9111 ination based on race, color, Estate, 647-8400.D required. No pets. Automotive religion, sex or notional BOLTON. 2,500 Squore set back high above FURNITURE PRICEDtosell. Theprice Boyle Management, origin, or on Intention to foot. Contemporary. 0 649-4800. East Middle Turnpike. make any such preference, of this brand new 7 plus rooms, 4 bedrooms, Ja­ Available Imme- DOUBLE Bed spring and limitation or discrimination. room Gambrel Colon­ cuzzi In master bed­ MANCHESTER. Availa­ dlatelv. $950/month. mattress with brass CARS SCHALLER The Herold will not know­ ial has been reset at ble Immediately. Five ingly accept any advertise­ room, family room. References and secur­ headboard. Good con­ FOR SALE $252,900 for an Imme­ $337,000. Flano Realty, room newer duplex. ity. Call Kenat 643-1442. dition. $125. Divan bed ACURA ment which Is In violation of $675 plus security dep­ the low. diate sale. Buy now 646-5200. that makes Into double 1968 PLYMOUTH S/6 . USED CARS Panel votes to kill before the price goes osit and references. bed. $75. Call 647-903.T Running condition. SOOTHE RN New Eng- 643-7798. STORE AND land classified ads back up. 3 spacious CONDOMINIUMS Good tires and battery. 87 Accord LXI ....*11,595 reach nearly 800,(XX) bedrooms, 2'h baths, M a n c h e s t e r : 2 and 3 OFFICE SPACE $100 as Is. 649-3196. 87 Accord LXI...*11,995 family room with fire­ FOR SALE room apartments. $380 TV/STEREO/ homes In Connecticut 1981 P O N T IA C T-1000. 86 Audi 4000S ....*10,395 and Rhode Island. The place, country kitchen, and $520. No pets. Se­ O F F IC E Space for rent. APPLIANCES large mud room with PRICED To sell at Bea­ Furnished or unfur' 86,000 miles. R u n s price for a baste 25 curity. 646-2426, 9-5, I great. Great winter 87 Mazda RX7 ....*11,995 first floor laundry. con HIM. Close to hik­ weekdays. nished. Pleasant sur- GAS Range, microwave, word ad Is only S55 and ing and sledding. One car. New brakes. 643- 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 7,595 motor vehicle tax Don't pass this one by! roundlngs. will appear In 43 news­ MANCHESTER. New 3 portable dishwasher. 1534. $675. 87 Toyota QT ....* 9,995 Situated on 2.3 acres In bedroom, third floor Manchester-East Hart­ All excellent condition. papers. For more In­ unit. $87,900. Sentry bedroom duplex. Car­ 1979 MERCURY Cougar. HARTFORD (A P ) — A state occurs would depend on a town’s is concerned about the proposal. formation call Classi­ B olto n . Jockson 8, ford line, near high­ Very reasonable. 643- 86 LeSabre......... * 8,995 Jackson Real Estate, Reol Estote, 643-4060.D peted, fully ap- way. 528-1783. Needs some work. $500 property tax panel has recom­ mix of real and personal "A t a time when both the state fied, 64^2711 and ask pllanced, 1V3 baths, full 0699, after 3. 86 Merc. Sable....* 8,995 647-8400.n or best offer. 645-0610. mended repeal of the local tax on property.” and municipalities are facing for detolls.D__________ OWNER will assist with basement. $775. 643- STORES and Offices for TV. Sanyo. 19 Inch, color. 85 Audi QT .......* 7,995 BO LTO N. $170's Beauti­ closing costs. Three rent. 4(X)-1S00 square 1984 M ERCURY Marquis. motor vehicles, which generates tight budgets, they would be MANCHESTER. Victo­ 1823._________________ Excellent condition. 86 Audi 4000S .... *10,395 State Rep. Alex Knopp, D- fully maintained 7 bedrooms and 2 baths. feet. Rent starting at $50. 646-0599 One owner. Excellent an estimated $210 million per Norwalk, who voted against the eliminating one source of re­ rian. What a buy! Also available tor rent. AVAILABLE Imme­ condition. 39,000 miles. 85 Olds Clera ....* 7,350 Adorable Cheney doll­ room U 8i R built home $275. Excellent loca­ year for the state’s cities 8nd venue, The burden would fall to $100,000. Sentry Real diately. One bedroom tion. 647-9223, 649-5334. Fully equipped. $5395 proposal, said the task force had house, tastefully deco­ on School Road. 2 fire­ 85 Mazda R X 7 .... • 7,995 towns but is considered among residential and business real and places, vaulted ceil­ Estate, 643-4060.D apartment. $545. Heat FUEL OIL/COAL/ 633-2824. little information on how the rated In country style! and hot water Included. 85 Subaru Q L .... • 7,995 the most difficult taxes to collect. ings and a spectacular DRASTICALLY R e ­ FIREWOOD change would affect residential personal property owners, who 2 bedrooms, large 2bedroom Townhouse. 1983 CAMARO. Brown, 5 The proposal by the Property yard to raise your fam­ duced. One year old iq 7 i INDUSTRIAL speed, V-6,63,000mlles.
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