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EB Awarded Seawolf Contract Inside Today 16— MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, May 3.1991 1. 88 TAG SALES aiCARSFORaJUJfl S2 TRUCKS ft VANS 94 MOTORCYCLES ft MOPBDS FORD-1978 Galaxy. (^11 FOR SALK after 1pm, 645-1218. DODGE-1982 Van. HONDA-1978 CX500 Very good condition. Cargo, 8 passenger, Road bfta. Shaft drive, f i t ! HUGE Asking $500. slant 6. Automatic, 59K water cooled, well 10 FAMILY SALE! IMPALA-1980. Power miles, good tires, reese maintained. 7500 miles. Furniture, antiques, books, Steering, power brakes hitch. m X ) . 643-1653. $850. Paul, 243-7855 toys, china, glass, beauti­ power windows, air or 646-3383.___________ ful clothes, giflware, box conditioning. Runs MOTORCYLE.-lnsurance. LAWN CARE PAINTING/ CARPENTRY/ HEATING/ lo tsA M O iS I PAPERING REMODELING PLUMBING good. Body in good SSCAMFERSft Friendly service, com­ Rain or Shine shape. High mileage. petitive raes, same day FrI., Sat. and Sun. TRAILERS H anrhpH tFr M pralb YARDMASTERS WEXaLFSPAtmNGCO. KITCHBIA BATH REMODELING hs&lBHon and Reolaoenient Asking $450 or best coverage. Crockett Spring Clean-Up VIsI our beaudM Showroom or call lor 9am-4pm offer. Cash or bank 1984-YELLOWSTONE Agency, 643-1577. QuaMy w oikata olOI,Gas&Beciric check. 649-4379. Lawns, Bushss, Trees Cut reasonable ptfce! your tree estimate. 68 Blgdow Street PARK MODEL. 38 X H ER ITA G E •Vyiater Heaters Yards, gutters, garages Interior & Exterior ■Warm Air Funaces Manchester PLYMOUTH-VOYAGER 12. Winter package. 25 KITCHEN a BATH CENTER S E 1987 59K, air, AM/ Foot Awning (9 X 26). Looking for an daaned. U w n FerWzing. App«- Free Estimates 254 Broad Street ■Bciers FM, luggage rifok. Nicel Deck also. At Black A p a rtm e n t? Manchester’s Award-Winning Newspaper oes Removed. Carpentry, Call Brian Weigie Manchester W ibon 08 Company 91CAR8rOR8AL8 $7000. 6 ^ 7 0 6 4 . Pond, Woodstock. 649- Be sure to check the Newsstand: 350 - Home: 300 Weekend Edition, Saturday, May 4,1991 Hauing, Bactdne Work. 64SB912 _________ 64^5400_________ 6458393 8744 (During week). mar^ vacandes listed Any Job Considered. .BUICK-1984 Centunr, 4 974-3836-Putnam door sedan. 76K miles. in Oasrified each day. MARTY MATTSSON CUSTOM QUALITY NO JOB TOO SMALL (VVeekends until 3 pm.) Can 643^9996 One stop improvements. New tires. Asking 02 TRUCKS ft VANS Painting Interior/Exterior Instant Service/Free Estimates $1500. 649-4865. Framing to Painting. Bath/tQtchen riemodeling FOR SALK S I CARS FOR SALE Wallpapering Lioansed t Insured. CHEVROLET-1973 El EB awarded Seawolf contract Inside Today... nKMCire U M a W S T ^ SBIVICF. One CaK Does It AK FORD-1979, FI50, 460 95 ADTO SERVICES Is now4BOsptfnQ moiiinQ sdoouhIb 30 Years Experience B.BB. Member X Years Experience Camino. For parts or lo r M s iM n M ason. Cal Dave Adamiek for a tree quote. restore. $175/biest offer. Engine. Automatic C6 Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. in Virginia. to investigate the decision. • Ljm s i Cut A Trim References, Insured M&M Plumbing & Heating Schaller FREE-Junk car removal. 643-6386 after 5pnt. transmission. $6004>est By JOHN DIAMOND V r^inm nsQBS iisiiiniy 645-6523 Buying late model In turning to Electric Boat once more, the Navy may have “ I know for a fact that the Navy wanted to award this sub­ e Ti m a Shnte PM id 649-4431 649-2871 offer. 643-6386 after 5. Quality The Associated Press ■ Television listings grid CORVETTE-1979. Com- wrecks. Call Parker shut Newport News out o f the submarine business. ThaL at marine contact to Newport News to preserve the industrial e Piuning e Spot Saadbia e FailB zar Pre-Owned Autos ______ _____ Rage 12,13. e VaoMM* Q «d M noto-'nM pletely restored in and TOYOTA-1986 4x4, AM/ Value Priced Street Used Auto Parts, least, was the cry o f union officials and Virginia lawmakers, b ^ e and provide for competition — which saves taxpayer dol­ eOrhaamnSaaM G.LMCHUGH PAINTING RICK'S HANDYMAN out. Loaded. FM cassette, 5 speed. 649-3391. W A S H IN G TO N — The N avy on Friday handed the Electric W— W uC lttiiilii USED C M BEST BUYS! one o f whom. Republican Sen. John Warner, protested that lars,” Warner said. e«s-i3it Inleitor^xtarior PaMing CARPENTRY SERVICE Immaculate, all Excellent' condition, Boat Division of General Dynamics Coip. a contract worth an ROOFING/ ISSSOwvyCwaltor $3,900 JUNK-Cars. WiHj Defense Secretary E>ick Cheney had overruled the N avy’s Warner, a former secretary o f the Navy, said Electric Boat I Religion and seniors news Walpaperjng - Paper removal Dwcki. AddUons. RamodaTing. receipts. Tan.with 50K miles. $6000. 647- estimated $1.8 billion, including $615 million this year, to Repwire. Showtrock SIDING 1231. Auto,AC,PS,PB,LMMIa8 tow your car. preference for Newport News. underbid Newport News by some $90 million. .. R age 5. Ceings repaired and replaced leather interior. Paul, build a second Seawolf nuclear-powered attack submarine. * Abo dwanthg A Haufing 19H Oisvy Sprint &W NM2.995 528-1990. Need title. The N avy has projected its total Seawolf purchase to as few “There’s a serious question mark as to whether they can ever Spring Dstialching, Serving Home Owners East o) the Swnior Cilswn diMourrt 243-7855 or 646- Insured - Relerenoee LIONEL COTE 3383.Asking $10,000. 91 CARS FOR SALK 5Speed,AM4Tyl Electric Boat currently is building the fust Seawolf, as nine vessels, at about one per year. deliver the boat at that price and I ’ m asking the G A O to look at u H n MONnQi cQpnQi nMiQB Rner Since 1975 Children’s games and hob­ M6-1D4B 1969PlyiNOtHhCo«GT $5,795 designed to replace the Los Angeles-class attack submarine. It Warner, ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Trinmiing, UgM Truddng, Etc. Cal today tor your estimale ROORNG & SIDING FORD MUSTANG GT- bles R age 6. Aulo, AM4TI Stereo, Shaip won the second contract in another fierce bidding war with the Committee, immediately asked the General Accounting O ffice Please see S E A W O L F , page 8. RofseGianal Egulpmenl 643-9321 •30 Years Experience 1983. Standard. T- CAR D IN AL 19S7awviDMZ-M $5495 NEW IN Dspsndybid •Fully Insured Tops. $3500 or best HOME offer. 528-1072. V 4 ,5 Spd.. A7C, Slerao, Sunrool MANCHESTER TDM PAINTINGS •License # 506737 BUICK, INC. Ray Hardy 646-7973 IMPROVEMENT l962C*wvyCapilo* UAW 1957 Chevy Camara LT $6400 News WALLCOVERING 646-9564 W IT S l9820wvyCcxnax> t2AW V-6. Auto, AC, T-Tops, Laalher CENTER LA. HOME IMPROVEMENT School Complete interior & exterior IVaSChnyComao t4ZfS 19l7BuicfcSom8n8l $4 4 9 5 S P E C IA L IVeSBiidiLiSctmUD KIW MOTORS specializing in; 5 Spd., PS, PB, AM/FM Cassette In Brief wallpapering Interior ■ Exterior Restorations PURCHASE 198AVWJ«na6l 14,310 A uto R epair Center Get the AIR l9870ldilMaMBrD(Mv>n t4.«W 1981 Honda Accord UQ $10(400 646-1894 Interior ■ Exterior PaMing Sedan, Auto, AC, Loaded 369-371 MMnSt WantAdhabiU Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling PURIFICATION 91’S 19S7 Stick takAwanua tV,N0 addition Pratt, GE split Fiiy Insured Free Estimates IVMFsnlCKRmbkd 17.9M 1990 Honda Accord EX $14400 raad and use the iS e ads Framng Decks • Sheds ■ Garages IfMOwaBrousivCpa. 14AM aiM MATE THOSE ODORS G O LFS Coupe, S Spd., Loaded F-16 contract n ciassnieo feguany. ACal and ask about our spring IveSPonlacBannsva* 17,vn Fren Your Home, Car, OmcM 1999 Honda Accord UO $9,600 *Ftoee Bnke bap.* BOB-JOBIN specials IVeVBiicknrealQp* HA*4 WASHINGTON (AP) — The 643-2711 • Tobaooo Smcka JE TTA ’S 3 Door.SSpd., leaded. Elec. Sider •Itane-upa delayed PAINTING, INC. Fuly Insured Free Estimates • Cooking RMidu* l989BtickC«Vury M.N0 Air Force announc^ Friday it • Chomical 4 PainI Fum n IWVCadftKRMlwood 1tB,«04 1987 Honda Prekida $8,995 • A t t m i a i a n This b my fuH time buBines& 645-1439 • S ia itn will split fighter engine contracts • Mwtx Odora - Mold and MSdow $9,995 I9S9 Stick Skykxk Comm 17,410 5 Spd., A7C, Bae. Slider, Low Mfos • Cooh • FBtnJZM G C EU rO S SPRAY Ravitalte irour Indoor anvironmanL 1991 Stick USobra HAWO iSMAcuralnltaraRS $9400 • llie l for improved F-16s between TEXTURED JAMES PLOURDE A ASSOTXATES By SCOTT B. BREDE By MELISSA B. 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