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CAR Mall Builder Faces Fines on Pollution 24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 18. 1989 I CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS R t I INDUSTRIAL Automotive FOR SALE FOR RENT l i J PROPERTY Cut your risk of cancer with ... gariic and onions! J MANCHESTER. We have ON E and two room apart­ MANCHESTER. 3400 and WASHINGTON (AP) — Garlic and two light and bright, ments, Main Street. ^ Speciolii»D<fit! 2400 square foot indus­ I CARS smelling vegetables “ can signifi­ diagnosed cancer. habitual consumption of such vegeta­ 1i l onions can put a crimp in your social cantly reduce the risk of stomach a reduction in stomach cancer risk spacious 2bedroom un­ Call 529-7858 or 563-4438. trial space. Loading FDR SALE People in the cancer-free group bles increased. In other words, the its featuring new con­ dock, parking. Wood­ life, but they also could provide cancer.” starting at an early age ... and MANCHESTER. Two each year consumed at least 25 and more onions and garlic you eat over a temporary kitchens, 2 bedroom Townhouse, CARPENTRY/ land Industrial Park. 1983 MERCURY Grande unexpected protection against Published this week in the Journal continuing throughout life.” porklng spaces, conve­ BOOKKEEPING/ HEATING/ MISCELLANEOUS Principals Only. 643- sometimes more than 50 pounds of lifetime, the less your chances of all appliances, full INCOME TAX REMODELING Marquis. Four door se­ cancer, according to a study pub­ of the National Cancer Institute, the The anti-cancer effects of onion­ nient to highway and basement, pool. $700 PLUMBING SERVICES 2121. dan with all the extras. lished by the National Cancer allium vegetables, a genus which stomach cancer. like root vegetables have been busline. Call tor de­ I ( study says researchers used questi­ A plus utilities. Quiet $3500 649-2136.________ Institute. includes onioiis, garlic, leeks, chives, “ Persons in Linqu tended to be suggested in studies dating back to tails. Low SIOO's. Cen­ neighborhood. 647- S&S HOME GSL Building Mainte­ onnaires to compare the dietary ramps and scallions. tury 21 Epstein Realty, 1 9 8 8 INCOME TAXES PJ'8 Plumbing, Heating 8 1980 PONTIAC Turbo The study compared foods eaten by exposed to mild doses of allium the 1950s. A 1979 study, for instance, 0279, after 12 noon. IMPROVEMENTS nance Co. Commercl- Trans Am. 60,000mlles, habits of 685 patients with stomach 647-e895.n___________ Air Conditioning stomach cancer victims with the diet The cancer patients generally ate vegetables over long periods, likely found a reduced amount of stomach ECONOMICAL, Third Consultation / Preparation & REPAIRS al/Residentlal building Merchandise automatic, T-tops, air cancer with those of 1,131 other less than 25 pounds of the vegetables. MANCHESTER. Immac­ Boilers, pumps, hot water repairs and home Im­ of healthy people in Linqu, China. beginning in childhood,” the study cancer among residents of a Georgia floor, one bedroom Individuals / "No Job Too Small" conditioning, tilt, new people, matched by age, gender, ulate 2 bedroom, T/j tanks, new and provements. Interior The study also found that the risk of said. “ Our study suggests that all or apartment with stave Rogltltrod and FuNy Inaurod replacements. Eagle GT's, cruise con­ Researchers found that the strong­ occupation and education, who had no county famous for growing vidalia bath Townhouse In Sole Proprietors and exterior painting, stomach cancer declined as the part of such exposure has resulted in and refrigerator. Nice FREE ESTIMATES FREE ESTIMA TES trol, rear defrost, tour onions. small complex. New location. $475 plus utili­ light carpentry. Com­ wheel disc, all gages, appliances, freshly Dan Mosler 649>3329 647-0593 643-9649/228 9616 plete lanitorlal ser­ FURNITURE A ties and security. No power windows. M a­ decorated, separate pets. Call 643-2129, 9-5. Cuftom butH homaa, addWona, vice. Experienced, rel­ roon with block Inte­ basement, convenient CARPENTRY/ rtmodaUno* wood aiding, dacka, M&M OIL iable, free estimates. PORTABLE twin bed. rior. $3500 or best offer. MANCHESTER. Two roofing, oonorata work, maaonry A a Like new. Includes location. $110,900 Cen­ phaa^ of conatructlon. PLUMBING 4 HEATING 643-0304. 236-9560._____________ tury 21 Epstein Realty, bedroom luxury Town- REMODELING mattress. $75. 643-8208. It you're ateA of eontreoton not • Oil Burner Service & Sales SNOW REMOVAL. 647-8895.0 house. All appliances, rturrting your eafft - oaf/ ua/ 1980 VOLVO, 242 DL. Blue heat, cable, carpeting, • Automatic Oil Delivery Resldentlat- with blue Interior. Au­ FARRAND REMO^LING Fully Inaurad • Fraa Eatimalaa ITV/STERED/ You'll never know the air conditioning. Call Room additions, decks, roof­ Commerclal. Drive­ tomatic, excellent con­ MAR CoattrEcUoa • Well Pumps Sales & Service ways, starting at $15. APPLIANCES power of Classified until 649-5240. ing, elding, windows and gutt­ gf MaMotfagBaF dition. Good tires. you use It yourself. ers. All types of remodeling and • Water Heaters (Eiactnc a aaa) Call Bob, 872-8841. 64,000 on motor. MANCHESTER. Three 643-1720 Atk tor Mark bedrooms, I'/J bath. repairs. Call Bob Farrand. Jr. • Bathroom & Kitchen TAPPAN Gas gold Range A M /FM Cassette. $3500 RESORT $775 per month. Two Remodeling PROLONG THE life of cut with hood for sale. or best otter. 236-9560. Bus. 647-8509 PAINTING/ flowers In your home by 647-9522.____________ PROPERTY bedrooms, l '/2 baths. Res. 645-6849 • Senior Citizen Olecounte 1977 PLYMOUTH Volarl. $575 per month. Two PAPERING • Electric work by snipping stems of on an­ ELECTRIC Stove. Sears, Runs good. New ex­ N gle. This provides more Precision Electric 20", 4 burner. White haust, battery and N OWN A Piece of the sun. bedrooms, 1 bath. $525 ilattrhpalpr HrralJi per month plus utili­ HOUSE Wall Papering & FREE ESTIMATES stem surface to absorb Nutone Coppertone brakes. $950 528-0074 or Myrtle Beach, South ties, security and refe- the water. Prolong the life Range hood with vent 646-2423._____________ Carolina. $59,000 pre­ RENOVATIONS Painting Phone; 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 rencs. No pets. 643- Ranoveta 1 room or antlra houaa. of good, but unused Items to outside. Very good construction prices. Residentlol, Commercial, In your home by selling 1980 FORD. Fairmont. 2121. Strip old plaatar walla, Inaulala, condition. Ideal for Four cylinder, tour Two bedroom luxury ahaalrock and Snlah. Alao Intarlor References & Insurance. I MISCELLANEOUS them for cosh with a apartment or summer golf ylllas, free golf MANCHESTER. Two painting. Call low-cost od In classified. speed. Runs and looks bedroom flat, first AAartv Mattson, 449-4431 SERVICES camp. Both for $75. good. Asking $500. 649- Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 membership. Call 1- 647-3808; Manchester, 646-0271. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 800-225-6897. floor, near busline. leava maaaaga. Gary McHugh, 443-9321 AN(3ELIC HOME 5434.________________ 30 Cents New carpeting, great 1984 MERCURY Marquis. location, walking dis­ 4 SEASONS REMODELING HAWKES TREE SERVICE CARE REGISTRY FUEL DIL/CDAL/ ROOFING/ I One owner. Excellent tance to stores. $650 per • Additions • Decks Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump LOCAL REOtSTRY OFFERS condition. 39,000 miles. MORTGAGES QUALITY CARE... FIREWDDD month. One year lease • Roofing • Repair SIDING removal. Free eatimataa. LOWER COST TO CLIENTS... Fully equipped. $5395. Great quake plus security deposit. Special consideration for Small Jobs Wsicomsd COMPANIONS. HOMEMAKERS. SEASONED firewood for 633-2824. HOMEOWNERS 649-0795. aldarty and handicapped. Ssnior CItIzsn Discount MANCHESTER NURSES sale. Cut, spilt and 1984 RENAULT Encore. • FORECLOSURE!! MANCHESTER. First ROOFING 647-1956 delivered. $35 per load. Five door, five speed, Mall builder 647-7553 • BANKRUPTCY!! floor, two bedroom Call Chris at 645-6559 Holiday Spadai 742-1182. air conditioning, body apartm ent In reno­ sparks shock • DIVORCED!! All types of roofing a rspoirt. excellent, new muffler, Falling behind on your mort­ vated two family Let ue remodel your kitchen or I SPURTING tires. $700 or best offer. bath from floor to celling. We & j gage payments? We can house. New applian­ 20% Off i KITCHEN BATH 6DDDS 742-0120. helpl No payments up to 2 ces, carpets, etc. $600 otter cablnett, vanities, coun­ yearsi Bad credit, bankruptcy per month plus utlll- tertops whatever your needs 6 4 5 -8 8 3 0 REMODELING 7^ 1976 CHEVETTE. Runs in Soviet city or unemployment It not a tles. Call 649-2871. are. Call Ralph Nadeau at SKI Boots. Woman's Jun­ great, good condition. problem. Foreclosure atsls- ior Racing. Size 8. Al- Needs new battery. faces fines From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, tance available for the di­ VERNON. Two bedroom, 643-6004 plna. $60 Excellent con­ $175. 647-1029. refurbished apart­ FLDDRIN6 our own craftsmen do the complete job — By Andrew Yurkovsky vorced and self-employed. KHekM A Bath DctigR Caster dition. 643-2880. 1978 CHRYSLER Cor­ Consolidate bills — save your m e n t, appllanced, neatly and on schedule. Manchester Herald homel basement, nice, big S&G HOME doba. Body and engine MIKE GIACALONE Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. PETS AND parts. Jon, 569-8755. Swiu Contervative Group yard. Available Imme­ IMPROVEMENT I MOSCOW — Nyura Akopyan diately. $475 plus utili­ Complat* hom« rtrtovttlonf UNOLEUM SERVICE 649-5400 SUPPLIES at (203) 454-4404 or was teaching in a music school ties. Two months se­ lnt«i1or/6xtgrlor painting. Fully Insured (203) 454-1336 D*ck8/kKch9n«/bath r»mod«tlng. for children in the city of Spitak. on pollution HERITAGE KITCHEN and curity deposit. Call Roofing. Quality Workmanship FREE. Three cats. Box / Julie, ERA Blanchard trained. Quiet, laid CLYbE Soviet Armenia, when the Dec. 7 Free EeHmetee Free Estimates CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 8. Rossetto, 646-2482. BATH CENTER, INC. back. Take one or all earthquake struck. Rentals 871-6552 or 872-6550 ______ 182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester ROUTE 83, VERNON By Andrew J. Davis EAST HARTFORD. 643-5439 three.
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