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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 One American Among Dead in India Fire HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 22, 1986 U - MANCHESTER MANCHESTER SPORTS FOCUS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Society steps up Bill Walton leads Chiidren create Celtics over LA memoriai concert [CARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS [CARS/TRUCKS RnRECREimON museum efforts I APARTMENTS STORE AND HOUSEHOLD MUSICAL VEHICLES-------- I [ f o r s a l e [ fo r s a l e [ fo r SAL£ FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE eOODS ITEMS ... page 3 ... page 9 ... page 13 1985 Joyco pop up 1208, 1974 Dodge D a rt Swinger 84 Chevy Covoller, $6,395; 85 Ford Escort 2 dr. 6k, Monchctter - Second Office Space — Excellent Kitchen Chairs — Four Lloyd's AM/FM stereo $5,395; 84 L T D Chrom e sleeps eight, heater, awn­ and 8-track stereo car­ — Good mechanical and 81 Oldt Cuflast Won., ing, excellent condition. floor, 5 rooms, $400 location with ample park­ vinyl swivel. $99. 443- body condition. 77,000 $5,395; 80 Chevy Monte Victoria 4 dr. sdn. ac, monthly. 2 bedrooms, va­ ing. 400, 400 8, 300 sq. ft. 8422.0 tridge player and turnta­ $8,795; 83 Colony Pork $4,000 o r B O . Must sell cal I ble. Hardly used. Asking m iles. $700. 742-8843. C arlo, $4,695; 80 Chevy cant now, oorooe, no pets, office suites are now Malibu Won., $3,595; 79 W on. 8 cyl. loaded, $7,995; 646-5982.atter 5pm. utilities & appliances not ovollable. 449-2891. Wood Coffee Table — $85. Call 447-1540 after 83 Fairmont 4 dr. idn. 6 5pm, ask for Len. 81 Citation at ps, $2,895; 81 C h e w P U , $2,595; 78 Included. Coll 443-0927. With slate and brass. Toyota Corolla Won., Chevy M a lib u , $2,295; 77 cyl. at/ps, $4,495; 82 Es­ Store for Rent. Heat, air, 25'x41'. $89. 444-9892 after $3,995; 81 Mustang at/ps, Chevy Blazer 4x4, $4,095; cort 2 dr. sdn. a t, $3,595; 82 [MISCELLANEOUS parking. Main street. Ex­ 5pm.o I RECREATIONAL Ford Country Squire $3,695; 79 Regal 38k, 72 Jeep Wogoneer, 4x4, [ a u t o m o t iv e cellent location. C all 449- [ it e m s $3,495; 79 Aspen Wgn., $1,295. A l's Auto Sales, Won. loaded, $5,195; 81 5334. Pfaltzgraff "Brown Drip" $2,895; 79 Chevette 4 spd., 875-8300. Ford Escort 2 dr. low Manchester - 4 room dishes fo r eight. $50. In­ $1,595; 78 Buick R Iverla m iles, $2,995; 81 M azdo626 1957 Chevy Hood. $35. Call apartment, appliances, cludes several extra pie­ Caber ski boots. Ladles 4 dr. $2,995; 84 Bronco II 6 after 6pm , 646-4298.D ces. 443-8447.0 size 7 . $15. Call 443-0575.O loaded, $2,895; 77 Rabbit 72 Chevy Nova — 9,000 one bedroom only. Refer­ 44k, $1,695. Bolton M o ­ miles on rebuilt engine, cyl. 4 spd., $9,295; 84 F250, m ulm kv HrralJi ences. Coll after 4pm., r n RESORT Firestone Steel belted ra­ ^ Manchester — A City of Village Charm Lales Ski Boots(Ralchle). tors, 643-9521. automatic, 8 cylinder. 4x4 8 cyl., $10,500. Backus 449-5756. dial tubeless tire . 721 size PROPERTY I MISCELLANEOUS size 7</!iM. Like new. $45. $950. 742-5824. M o to r Inc. 649-6257. 649-1983.0 195/70 R13. New. $25. 649- Manchester - Immediate FOR SALE 80 6ulck Century LTD 4 9947.n For Rent, Mt. Snow- I dr. V-8, $4,995; 82 Chevy Port Time — Dental lob 77 Mustang — 4 speed. occupancy condo town- Haystack, Vermont, pri­ needs person for various Excellent Inferior. New 25 Cents house, 2 bedrooms, V/i Golf Cart and clubs for Impalo Wgn., V-8, $6,495; vate community, moun­ Hay for Sale by the Bale. sale. $45 or best offer. duties. 25 to 30 hours per paint and parts. No rust 1985 Toyota C orolla Cus­ Thursday, Jan. 23, 1986 baths, appliances, car­ Cash and carry. Pella 82 Olds Cutloss Supreme tom fender guard. Cost tain hom e, sleeps 4-6. 449-7918.0 Coupe, $7,295; 82 Buick w eek. 649-0436. but dent In rear quarter. peted living room, full 449-3087. Brothers, Bldwell Street. $700 or best offer. 742-9492, $85, price $35. Used one bosement, close to Regal Coupe V-6 43k, week. 649-6409.a 443-7405. $7,495; 83 Chrysler Le- Ford Escort, 1981. E xcel­ 569-8853. schools, buses and shop­ [WANTED lent running condition. Hazardous ping. $525 m onthly plus Baron Coupe loaded, For Sale — Four G-78 Must Sell. Regulation [ t o BUY High m ileage. $1,095, best utilities. 2 months secur­ MISCELLANEOUS pool table/plng pong top, $7,495; 83 Buick Regal regular thread tires. Like One American Coupe V-6 37k, $7,995; 84 offer. 649-0436. MOTORCYCLES/ ity. tentry Real Estate FOR RENT Kohler - Campbell spinet I new. 875-3232. $99.d 871-2775. piano, 4' toboggan with Wanted — Bridal Gowns Chevy Cavalier Won. at, [ b ic y c l e s substances pad, old commode, lOVift. of all ages Including vin­ $5,995. Clyde Chevrolet, The winning phone 4 P ro -trac fires, 2 S70 14's Self Storage ^ space for tage wedding gowns, 872-9111. number Isn't In todoy- rent. 104 Hilliard Street, tweed couch. Call 443- 1983 Honda N lghthaw k 550 8, 2 (340 14's. Good condi­ 1447. mother of the bride ....But keep watching our tion. $200. 6 E T-M ogs, 443-7514 or 444-0424. classified columns for the 1700 m iles. Like new, $1500 cataloged among dead gowns, bridesmaid and 1978 Datsun B210-4speed, w hite, $125. Coll 643-4900 Phone Number Jackpot or BO must sell 646-5982 Manchester. Newer du­ For Sale — Sears Exer­ prom gowns. Please call white, excellent looking afte r 5pm. after 6:30pm., ask (or Art. plex with private yard, 2 cise bike, like new. $85, 289-0421 Wednesday thru and runs great. $995. Call w innerl__________________ bedrooms, 1Vi baths, wall Saturday or 433-3982 By George Layno 2 C all C arol, 8am-5pm. 443- 646-2794. 85 M azda 424 LX Sedan — evenings. to wall carpeting, applian­ For Sale 7144.0 All power, sunroof, auto­ TOWN OF MANCHB$TBR Herald Reporter ces and garage. $575 a matic, cruise, air, like LIOAL NOTICE in India fire 1979 Ford L T D Landau, month. 443-1271. Automatic baby swing. V-8, low mileage. Call new. Asking $10,300. 649- Fire marshals (or the town and Excellent condition. Used Automotlv8 The Zoning Boord of Appeals will hold anytime after 5pm. Good 8165. Monday, January 27,1984 of 7:00 P.M. In the Eighth Utilities District are com­ Spacious one bedroom, I r TI h o u d a y / four months. $25. Call condition. 646-7195. Lincoln Center, 494 Moln Street, Mancheiter, C T to hear and piling a list of hazardous materials By T.S.K. Llngom ■negligence charges were filed refInIshed apartment on [^ S E A S O N A L 447-0008.O consider the following petitions; found at Manchester businesses Eost Center Street. Plenty United Press International against the hotel’s owners, whose 1980 M onte Carlo — 2 door LEGAL NOTICE IT E M 1 OEOROEH.ANDANNMCFEE-Reauestvorlonce that could pose a threat to identity was not immediately of storage. $495/month Wedding Gown. Perfect I7,JCARS/TRUCK8 A certitlod list of R EPUBLI­ NO. ms of Article II, Section Including heat. Available Seasoned hardwood 4' automatic, 75,000 miles. CAN party endorsed candi­ side yard to approximately 9.0 feet 0* t**t/*^ firefighters and residents during N EW D E L H I, India — A fire, known. lengths, 2 cords. $99. 444- condition with headpiece I'M fo r s a l e Excellent condition, cloth dates for the town ot BOL­ Feb. 1. 449-8445. and veil. Only worn once. quired) to permit the expansion ofan existing one fires or accidents. believed started by an electrical The hotel’s management issued 3 8590. Interior. $3,900 or best TO N for election as Members cor ottochod ooroot to o two cor oMoehtdooropo- Town Fire Chief John C. Rivosa a statement saying “ sabotage $95. Call 449-4520 7pm.o 79 Mercury Marquis of the Tawn Committee at 119 Lokowood Clrclo South - Rtoldonco Zont AA. short circuit, broke out early today Large 3 bedroom duplex, offer. 649-4484. Large Is on (lie In my officeat and district Fire Marshal Ted cannot be ruled out.” No reason loaded, $2,195; 79 Pinto ITEM 2 RED ROOF INNS, INC. - Requnt in a luxury hotel, killing at least 37 no utilities, parking, bus Smith Corona Portable 222 Bolton Center Rood, Bol­ NO. 1)11 cle II, Section 9.07.01 to permit «movo^^ of the r ^ Lingard said Wednesday they have people and injuring 41 as it roared was given why the establishment, line, $550/monthly. Secur­ exc. cond., $1,695; 80 Ca­ ton, Connecticut ond copies I HOUSEHOLD Typewriter — Manual, are ayallable for public dis­ quired landscaped buffer along the nmtherly side been conducting inspections since through the lower floors of the located in the Indian capital’s posh ity , references. 449-3087. dillac El Dorado loaded, NOTICl TO CniPITOm of Lot 2 of the proposed Red Roof S u bd lvl^n , GOODS working condition. $7,495; 82 Cam aro low tribution. The number of November, when a new state 10-story building, police and hospi­ southern enclave of Vasant Vihar, E S TA TE OF Town Committee Members which obutt o rofidontlol lono - portion of 201V regulation was enacted requiring Cleaned.
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