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M Monla Caito •8006 geous wooded setting. 8400.D ___________ HAVE Your car look like •wSOs IwWMIlOVM* Mamaar attba imaraatlanal V O LIC S W A G O N Super 86 Chevy C-10f/u *8006 Be part of the Ho­ A Golden Opportunity! S ^tartar Svata^aa new Inside and out. For meowner's Associa­ Em pty nesters looking 68-2589 M M l i S onappolntmentcoll; W Beetle 1971. Excellent aBOMsDaNaa*. *0006 loim72»G7f1 Mviima condition with spore tion which owns the for 0 smollei' home W O R TH LOO KING Into... & W Auto Detailing at pond. Minutes from with lust the right set­ the many bargains of­ lANNANONEMOOEUNO 643-9995. engine, tires and foals I SPECIAL BUY Hartford. Convenient up? Impeccable condi­ Rwxh adOMona daeks, raoBng. 81800, 643-5743. I qM CHEVY CAVAILIER fered for Mie evecy day in skthio, ^wlfidowa ,aad guikNa. to l-M and 384. Your tion throughout, this 5 the ciossifled coiumnsi jHBTTRICAL i s m m i m n s ' V O LV O Wagon D L 1981. 4 0r..4 0»i,4epd. plans or ours. Pre­ room Ranch on Lake- •Ai Automatic, AM-FM u MUtt. asrsrsA *4600 construction prices wood Circle boasts HAULINB from $375,000 and up. gracious one floor liv­ tatoSSonf74?S17'’l'“ “ 86C.yall.r4dr. *4006 ELECmiCM. WORN . erCMaladdr. *0406 iJIanrhpHtpr Hrralh D.W. Fish Realty, 643- ing. Large master bed­ Notd B ntw Barvlgg with Any Job — Ahytimo 1591.0 FORD Escort 1982. 1 ircuttoast*. *10,006 room with many built oireult braakora? Ins, comfortable den, meat a>« dpwni OMak M out bi c m a s ry 647-8660 •tSISSr.ar. *T9SS IMMACULATE. New DEPENDABLE Hogsd- t O W M I Jk STFontOmndAm *0006 spacious living room cloanlng don# In your M E^BB Bw MinohiilM^ ywBow pipit. roof, driveway and up­ - - telephone 742-7625. aTPDnt.Sunblrd9 4 *7006 with fireplace, formal dated electrical servi­ home. PitotB talo- jo s tr a o u m f ASPHALT EAlRTENANCE DODGE Arles 1986. 4 Wednesday, June , ces. Fully appllanced dining room and Phoiw043«09. Ddvaways 4 Farkino Lota 15 1988 Manchester, Ccnn. — A City cf Village Charm 30 Cents charming country door, power steering, 1179 111 J kitchen, new dis­ • HM RubMUad Oraoa aaaSne power brakes, olr. 25k. O f A T i l l style kitchen. Perfect - ' m r n m c m r hwasher, counter tops • aaahaN Ripaba • Baal Oeadns Excellent condition. ........... ■ ................... and vinyl floor. Back- size yard for monagea- CLEAlHNfi SERVICE NEATHM/ ble maintenance. «eg.ktawsi S4A 6473 $5895.659-1009. MORIARTV to-fronf, 1st floor fam­ HomoB and Condos PLUMIIND TOYOTA Kino Cob 1986. IV Iw n iM n I I ily room. 3 bedrooms, $196,900. Jackson 8< C8l l 8t M 445T i6AYi Jackson Real Estate, Call Excellent condition. O D A T U B D C Knife-wielding burglars greet Baldwin Road homeowners V/2 baths, garage and full Insulation. Asking 647-8400.O_____________ If SM IW M M ins wHla R.A. DAVIDSON Stereo, bucket seats, D n w I i T C n O $174,900. Strano Real 6474545 WyetfteeiefcafeettiWBtori woi ^ D EU V ER IN G BR AND New listing! Sel­ piMHiwiMIt nnHRipa mmw wotviqw Rloh, clean, aiona-free S 3 -4 W3 !® USED CARS ‘ By Anita M. Caldwell with criminal acts. “ As a thera­ residents and one of the men Since 1982, neighbors in various nates the programs with Officer Estate, 647-7653.0 ratiamiiig your e a N A ^ US. hood does sort of look out foreach dom does such a spe­ Ntw IntialMlona, Rapaira, loam. 5 yards. *80 Flue Tax. Manchester Herald pist, I work with people who are threatened the residents with a sections of Manchester have Larry Wilson of the Manchester other.” EAST Hartford, 1 year cial home become Dralna Claanad. BattHOom $ Also, aand, gravel, stone LO O K IN G FOR on opart- MMarkur Sawwo *10,405 available. Immaculate Y a n SSSSSST ment? Be sure to check >? Mere. Q. Marquia *13,805 referred by the courts,” she said. knife. joined a Crimewatch program to Police Department, said that Police have cited the southeast new. 3 large bedrooms UWNCARE KHelwn Ramodallng and horse manure. After one of the houses on her U "W e’re all vulnerable. ” she said. help deter crime. There are 14 In this sunny Ranch 8 room Ansoldl built siRiai«MwnM^i4t.t7fO Barvtea O'Our Suaftiaat the many vacancies listed er Mace. Topaz *6705 The residents drove away and residents have to express an section of town as one hit by street was burglarized Tuesday " It ’s always on my mind.” programs in town. The Baldwin with large fully ap­ Colonial on Lookout LAWNS Mowad. Rtoso- But. Ftwna 742*6382 6 4 3 -9 5 0 4 In classified each doy. erMwo. Cougar *11,005 the men fled, police said. No one interest in the program. burglaries recently, with break- Mountaln.4 bedrooms, noblB prtCM, free dstl- night, Kitty Ansaldi of Baldwin Baldwin Road is in Manches­ Road section, however, has no pllanced country kit­ ■ ■ M G 5^ ^*5 Tampo *6095 was injured, police said, but a gun “ It’.c up to Ihem to call us,” he ins reported on Spring, Oak and chen. Lovely level yard 7'h baths, summer matas. PlMSd tal«> PJ'8 PtumMiii A Itoting Road says she is “ concerned” ter’s North End. near the South Crimewatch program. Spruce streets and Sunny Brook for retirees or be­ porch, attic tan, plas­ Phono John 647-1907. L I P m A N n •tUncoInTC *16,206 and a television set were stolen. said. " If they don’t, there’s Bolldfa, pumps, hot ILANDSCAPHIB l i m 67 Mtro. Q. Mtniuit *llf395 and admits the possibility of a Windsor town line, close to Avery Drive and Sycamore Lane. Rein- ginners. Great neigh­ ter construction, wet LAWOi Mowing iorvice As of this morning, the burglars “ I don’t know what a Crime­ nothing we can do.” bar In kitchen, stained water tanka, now and YULn^ffAUCIf iTLlDoolnMKT •21.095 burglary is a constant threat. Street and Deming Street. horn and police plan a meeting borhood of newer 'avollablo. Roosonoblt roplecamenta. "W e’re in. and out so much,” According to police, two Bald­ had not been caught. They were watch program entails,” said Edward Coltman, another homes and convenient wood siding, pretty rotas. Free ostlnnatas. NAME your own prict. TiHDSiSXRmr *• «< »« •TFbidCr.Vlc. *11.806 last seen driving an old. greenish. Ansaldi, who has lived on that soon with concerned residents. to Route 84-384 and yard with gracious ma­ Fcrthtr a> Son Paintina FREE eSTlUATES NOJOSTOQmUU she said, adding. " I ’m somewhat win Road residents drove into Baldwin Road resident, believes South Windsor police said today 643*9572 offorSpffl. S7 Yugo 2 dr., t a x .......... *2896 •7Ne»o-Cougar Chrysler. street for 10 years. However, she Hartford. Anne Miller ture landscaping. and Poptrlng. R«mo- LEVRI EMdIfli Efl6 IRfllfllRflEMAt detached from knowing my their driveway just after mid­ the residents already look out for 643-9649 / 228-9616 fGawwnnp wnv fNMnsin^G. aa VW Coif Dlasal...............*6295 •? Mazda RX-T said she would be in favor of a that there have been only "a N $349,900. Jockson A vol. 291-8567.__________ each other, Real Estate, 647-8000.O B IIT BIH---------- neighbors because of my work.” night and found a car parked in The victims “ looked like they couple” of break-ins recently in Jackson Real Estate, LAWNCARE intartor and cm PRBEB8TIMATI9 aa VW Sdrocoo. AT. AC. •• Toyota Camry *0406 neighborhood watch. MANCHESTER Califor­ AM/FM Caaa . PMIr.....>9798 99 Mazda 626 Tuibo *0895 Ansaldi is a psychotherapist in their garage.
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