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MONDAY Or Best Offer 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. November 17, 1990 KIT 'N' CARLYLE by U ny Wright 34 HOMES FOR RENT 39 ROOMMATES 87 MISC. FOR SALE 88 TAG SALES 91 CARS FOR SALE CARDINAL MANCHESTER-3 WANTED Bedroom, 2 bath END R O L L S , CHURCH BAZAAR-Crafts FORD Taurus 1987- Ex­ BUICK, INC. duplex. $765 plus CONSERVATIVE-Non- and baked goods. cellent condition. $6400 1990 Buick Skylark $8,960 smoker. Student or 27 V." width - 50'f, November 16, hours, 1989 Buick Sl^tiawk $7,480 MONDAY or best offer. Moving utilities. 12/1 professional. $350 a occupancy. 645-7717. 13" width - 2 for 50y 10-8pm. November 17, must sell. 742-9334. 1989 Cavalier Coupe $7r«5 month, includes utilities. Newsprint end rolls can be 9 -5 p m . 187 1989 Buick Riviera $14,980 Call 742-9996 evenings picked up at the Manchester Woodbridge St. NISSAN Pick-up Truck 1989 Hotxia Accord LX $13,480 36 STORE A OFFICE or weekend. Herald O N L Y before 11 a.m . 1987- 37K. $4100 or 1988 Buick Skylark $7,985 ________SPACE________ Monday through Thursday, best offer. 742-9334. 1988 Ctiev Cavalier $6,990 OLDSMOBILE-1 976 1987 Buick LeSabre $7,980 LOCAL NEWS INSIDE FOR RENT-Commercial/ 58FL O O R IN O Omega, 6 cylinder, 4- 1987 Buick CentU7 $5,999 Industrial space. Ex­ 88 TAG SALES 91 CARS FOR SALE door, air. Runs good. 1987 SHverado 4X4 $13,990 cellent location. 646- $500. 742-1687. 1987 Celebrity Sedan $6,385 $4,995 SanrtfTsjn 0672. 1986 OMsmcblle Ciera ■ Ribbon Mill hearing is tonight. BUICK- 1978 Station PINTO-1980. Runs good. 1985 Cavalier Cpe. $3,490 MANCHESTER-4 Air con­ FLOORSANDING CRAFTERS-Don't miss wagon. Tow vehicle/ High mileage. $300. 1965 Nissan Pulsar $3,900 ditioned offices are *Roors like new this one: dried flowers, hitch. Like new. $1800. 643-9193 after 5. 1985 Okfs Delta 88 Cpe $5,995 available. Square feet ‘ Specializing in older floors wreaths and all things 643-6434. 1984 Buick Century LTD $4A90 ■ Free Thanksgiving dinner planned. areas are 600, 480, 'Natural a stained floors PLYMOUTH-1973 Gold 'No waxing anymore to make crafts with. Duster, air, power 81 Adams Street 350, 240. Offices are Low, low prices. 2nd CHEVROLET-1983 What's centrally located with John Varfallla Monte Carlo. $1200/ steering, slant 6. Runs Manchester ■ Bolton changes recycling firms. 646-5750 floor over Nassiffs good. $500. 742-1687. ample parking. 649- Sporting Goods. 50%- best offer. T in ted 649-4571 2891. 80% off. 989 Main St. windows. Loaded. 645- PONTIAC-Phoenix, 1978. News MANCHESTER- Main St. Saturday, 12-5pm. 7753. Good condition.Brown, ■ Co-op housing seeks tenants. location, near Center 74 FURNITURE 4-door. $500. 98 WANTED TO BUY/ St. Ideal for store/office. SAAB-1980, manual Automatic. 647-9903. ________TRADE_______ Nov. 19,1990 646-2426 weekdays. 9- ROUND CHERRY-Dining transmission, works MOVING-From 10 room We buy clean, late model used Local/Regional Section, Page 7. 5< room table with 2 leafes home. Many household great, $1000. 643-9625 94 MOTORCYCLES & and matching hutch. after 5. cars and trucks. Top prices STORE OR OFFICE for Excellent conoition and items. Tools, electronic MOPEDS Mfralb equipment. 11/17 and paid. 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR rent. Main Street, reasonably priced. Call Car hits train, ________ RENT________ ________ RENT________ Manchester. 529-7858 11/18, 9am-3pm. 129 SUBARU-1983, 2 Door YAMAHA-1983 Seca, Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet Ybur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Newsstand Price: 35 Cents or 563-4438. 647-9717. Shepard Dr. hatch back, 5 speed, white/red, 550-4. Needs AM-FM, 78K. $1500. 1229 Main Street driver kiiied MANCHESTER-Small NEW ER-Large 6 room Manchester. (Forest very little work. Runs Manchester, CT 79 FUEL OIL/COAL/ Hills area) Call 649-9637. strong. $350. Many MILFORD (AP) — A mm apartment suitable for 1 dupiex. No pets. 646-6464 FIREWOOD extras. 742-1687. apparently driving on train V person in private home. Security, references. Avaiiabie immediately. Parking. Private FIREWOOD-For sale. tracks was killed when he col­ entrance and bath. $650. a month. lided head-on with a Metro- Utilities and heat Evenings, 643-2289. Green and seasoned. Arms treaty slashes non- nuclear forces North commuter train, police furnished. Write to 81 $100 cord. Cut, split/ Oakland St. UPPER OAK STREET-3 delivered. 569-2466. said. Bedrooms, 1st fioor, Properly for Lease as Dry NISSAN/MAZDA CLEARANCE The victim was identified as Manchester for By BRYAN BRUMLEY ces would slash non-nuclear forces but swiftly concluded it over the the accord before a glittering as- document in Vienna on Sunday, $700 pius utiiities. Storage/Relail -1 8 0 Park 82 RECREATIONAL 68-year-old Joseph O’Brien of appointment. Security deposit. Call The Associated Press in Europe and eliminate the Cold past 20 months as the Soviet sembly of presidents, premiers and clearing the way for President Bush, MANCHESTER- Main 647-0628 after 5pm. Street - Cheney Historical _______ EQUIP.________ NEW1990 NEW i m MAZDA 323 War fear of a surprise ground attack. military empire collapsed. foreign ministers at the Elysee Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev Milford, according to Street. 529-7858 or District" $550.00 per month _ 5Spd.(^)w ar6teeiti«LRaBrDs(ro6lerBndMorsf «0F7f664^ PARIS — *rhe arms-reduction Negotiators sought in vain for 15 “We are putting an end to the Palace. and other leaders to sign the accord authorities. TREK-310 Bicycle, 12 Metro-North spokesman Dan 563-4438. 33 CONDOMINIUMS ” year lease - Contact treaty signed today by leaders of the years to make headway on the Con­ previous age,” French President NATO and Warsaw Pact speed. Excellent PAIHPINI^ Brucker said the car was travel­ MANCHESTER-2 FOR RENT (404) 551-8166 condition. Asking $150. Eastern and Western military allian­ ventional Forces in Europe treaty. Francois Mitterrand said in signing negotiators initialed the 160-page Please see ARMS, page 6. ing on the tracks and hit the Bedroom duplex. 9-5 EST 645-1461. NOW 5.989* Security, references. MANCHESTER-Unique, “SP speeding train head on. He said No pets. 649-2003. modern 1 bedroom, 1- 5 speed, Nr ContaHonlng, FW, PIH., Metro-North police determined 1/2 baths, jacuzzi, Cassette end Morel NEW 1990 MAXIMA GXE the driver was intoxicated. MANCHESTER-lmmacu- AT. PowfifWlMtow$,Ca$$ana. Alloys, Ltsdedll Demo «4-Si944l Weicker late 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 central air, waii to waii BOB RILEY bath. $775 month. 643- carpeting, carport, 1823._______________ laundry facility, large OLDSMOBILE/VOLKSWAGEN TV appearance storage area, all Wb«n you nttd to 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER MANCHESTER-Beautiful appliances. Small noning works Itks ClsisIfiM l NOW 16,989 NOW 14,989 must nets $130,000 quaiity, 1 bedroom. complex. Convenient Dial 643-2711 649-1749 GROTON (AP) — After Ouiet, on busline.Air location. $695 per mon­ 1968 Mitsubishi Signa $9,495 NEW 1990 MAZDA 626 “LX” NEW1990 conditioned, frost free th plus utilities. No pets. fiUaurljratiT Hrralh 1987 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 53p(L, Power Sunto(rf.Aioy Wheels. A,C and Morsll I0-7D514 hearing her story on a nationally refrigerator, self-clean­ 1 month security. 1987 VW Golf $5,995 raise syndicated television talk show, ing oven, dish washer. References. Available 1985 Buick Skylark $3,995 240-SX about 200 people from across Large storage area. December 1. 643-9153, Schaller 1986 Chrysler Laser $2,995 the country and Canada have Idem for seniors or mid­ after 6pm weekdays. 1986 Buick Regal $6,995 NOW 11,689 Quality pledged $130,0(X) to a 30-year- dle aged. Come see NEW-2 Bedroom Pre-Owned Autos 1987 Olds Ciera $6,995 taxes o n why we rarely have a 1986 Chrysler LeBaron $4,995 5Spd., Sport Pkg„ Power Pkg .Sunroof, *4 -6 2 2 3 -0 old Navy wife to allow her to DO 1“ Townhouse plus loft, 2- Value Priced 1987VWGTI $5,995 NEW 1990 NSSAN 240-SX “SE” Cassette and Morelt have a lung transplant. vacancy. Heat, hot 1/2 baths, central air S Spd., St^eo, Str^jss 5 Moret «4-eZ364 water Included. $660. USED CAR BEST BUYS! 1989Jetta $9,995 * When Patricia Zuchowicz ^ and vac, all appliances 1988 Mercury Cougar $8,695 1969 Olds Ciera $9,995 By JUDD EVERHART > m 274-5030. peared on the Joan Rivers Show including microwave, Loaded 1988 Olds Cutlass $8,995 The Associated Press 3 o MANCHESTER-2 washer, dryer, ice 1988 Hundal QLS $4,995 1985 Honda Accord $5,995 Friday, she said she would die Bedroom duplex. Quiet maker. Wall to wall 5 Speed, Air, Sunroof 1990 Olds Cutlass $11,995 NOW 9.889* NOW 11,989 within a few years if she doesn’t O DO 1984 Toyota Celica $4,995 1986 Jolla $5,995 HARTFORD — While he was area. Stove, carpet, fireplace, deck, AM/FM, Clean have the transplant. Combined z -< 1989 Jeep Cherokee $5,995 campaigning for governor, indepen­ refrigerator, dish attached garage with 1987 Olds Cutlass Sup. $7,900 with the $20,000 raised before washer, garbage door opener. ADT V -8, Auto, A /C, Low li/llles Marry Others NEW 1990 NEW 1991 MAZDA MX-6 dent Lowell P. Wcicker Jr. would "H —i Air OondKIofdna Cassette and Mores *D-3000d the show, Zuchowicz now has disposai, hook-ups. Security system and full 1989 Lincoln Town Car $18,000 To Choose From say that he didn’t want to raise m I Signature Series, Like New enough money for the operation. Parking, 2 cars. No basement. Short walk STANZA, taxes, despite the state’s mounting o m pets.
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