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East of the River Real Estate Cash Supply Surges up $2.7 Billion 20 — MANCHESTER HERALD. F ri- Nav. 5, 1982 •••••••••••••••••ooeeeee •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Probale Notice M PmrtM For Solo 60 Aulot For Sato 81 requires an affirmative action ‘ Probate Notice Apwtmmtt$ for Ront S3 Homo$ for Root 54 nomwm iwr nwnw 9^ •••••••••••••••••••••••« NOTICE TO CREDITORS policy for all of lU Contractors and •••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• iTMMOTTNTRn ESTATE OF MARY FRANCES NOTICE T a CRElb^rORS • Vendors as a condition of doing ESTATE OF IDA K. CARINI, b e HACKETr EAhL. aka MARY H. AJ’ARTMENTS FOR EAST HARTFORD - Large FOUR BEDROOM CAPE ? ^ LEK whiilwall^^ FORD MAVERICK, 1976. EARL, and MARY EARL, business with the Town, as per deceased RENT - Manchester - six rooms plus. Cape. only blocks from all ^ ggj studded snow Auto, trans., power deceased Federal Order 11246. The Hon. WillUm E. FltsGeraM, Deluxe three bedroom TOWN OF MANCHESTER Judge, of the Court of Probate, Three bedrooms, fireplace, tires) and 1 rim, all 14", steering, 6 cyl., four door. The Hon. William E. FiUQerald. CONNECTICUT d u p le x , 1 b a th s , centrally located near Available immed ately . condition, $125 or best $1750. Call after 5 p.m., Judge, of the Court of Probate, District of Manchester at a ROBERT B. WEISS. hearing held on October 28, 1962 Thompson wins Burfoot reflect*, carpeting, wooded lot, churches, schools and $600 monthly plusutilities. reasonable offer. 649-9904 872-4303. D istrict of Manchester at a GENERAL MANAGER Rand puts the bite quiet, cul-de-sac. Walk to 643-52M or 64m 962. after 6 pm. hearing held on October 29, 1962 ordered that all claims must be busline. Pay own utilities. 077-10 presented to the fiduciary on or bus and shopping. $575 plus Security required. 1975 CHEVY NOVA-6 cyl., ordered that all claims must be utilities. Two months MANCHESTER - Five VJi^*Vor*sV/*...........*6 t power steering. 50,000 presented to the fiduciary on or before January 28, 1983 or be Available August 1st. $600 before January 29, 1983 or be barred as by law provided. on errant pooches on Five Miler security deposit. 645-5881. ' monthly. 643-1845 or 643- rooms, two l&rs^ •••••••••••••••••••••••• miles. $1950 or best offer. INVITATION TO BID Sherrie L. Anderson, Ass’t. Qerk Illinois cliff hanger bedrooms. N«ar hospital. 1979 GRANADA - 6 barred as by law provided. 1773.__________________ Telephone 643-1794. Sherrie L. Anderson, Ass’t. Clerk Sealed bids will be received In the The fiduciary is: FREE RENT FOR FIRST $475 P\**s .VH* * **■ cyl-. a u to m a tic , a ir- The fiduciary is: Office of Director of General ^ Elsie C. Mlnicucci . ... page 16 Month - 2 bedrooms, IWt MANCHESTER-East Mid­ Green, 646-4153. conditioning, 27,000 miles. 1972 BUICK SKYLARK. W. David Keith Services, 41 Center Street, 443 E. Middle Turnpike. ... page 4 ... page 11 baths Condominium. New dle Turnpike. Cdpe Cod. ••••*«••••■•••••••••*••• Superb car! Many extras! Good mechanical condi­ 575 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, until Manchester, CT 08040 carpets, appliances. Redecorated. Appliances. OMemt-Storot t4495. 644-2942. ’ tion, good transportation. Manchester, CT 06040 November 23,1962 at 11:00 a.m. for 0 0 2 -1 1 Parking for 2 cars. $475 for Root 55 ---------------- --------------- - 005-11 the following: Outside fully maintained. New tires. Mounted snows.. POLICE UNIFORMS A monthly. 647-0391. Security deposit. $445 ..............................1972 DODGE MAXI-VAN. $900 firm. 649-3595. RELATED ITEMS Probate Notice FOUR ROOMS - includes monthly. Call 646-1540, or NEWLY RENOVATED B^s, table, counter and The Town of Manchester is an ESTATE OF GRACE E. 646-0800._______________ 310 souare feet office sink, many ' extras, 1977 TWO DOOR Chevrolet equal of^rtunity employer^ and STEINER, deceased refrigerator, stove, elec­ INVITATION TO BID available. Main Street automatic transmission, Nova - Power brakes, requires an affirmative action The Hon. William E. FiUGerald, tricity. One male or THREE BEDROOM lo c a tio n w ith am p le g o ^ condition. Must sell - power steering, air condi­ Sealed bids will be received in the policy for all of its Contractors and Judge, of the Court of Probate, female. $275 monthly. Call Colonial in handy location. office of the Director of General Vendors as a cmdition of doing District of Manchester . at a Cold tonight; MancHester, Conn. parking. Call 649-2691. $1500 or best offer. 875- tion, radial tires. Good con­ Services, 41 Center Street, 643-1892. Security and references ------------------------------- — gj28 y dition. $2000. Call 643-4766 business with the Town, as per hearing held on October 28, 1982 Manchester, Connecticut, until Federal Order 11246. ordered that all claims must be sunny Sunday requir^. $550 per month. PROFESSIONAL Office _________ ^ , after 5 p.m. November 23,1982 at 11:00 a.m. for Saturday, Nov. 6. 1982 Automotive Sorvfco 66 Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. Bid Forms, plans and presented to the fiduciary on or space in prime location. 1979 CHEVETTE, four the following: specifications are available at the before January 26, 1983 or be FURNISH A IN S TA L L — See page 2 ' 25 Cents 250 square feet on first speed, $2500. Excellent FORD FAIRMONT, 1979. General Services Office, 41 Center barred as by law provided. WINDOW DRAPERY A floor. Raymond E. Gor- condition. Telephone 646- Four door, power steering, Street, Manchester, Connecticut. Sherrie L. Anderson, Ass’t. Clerk man, 223 East Center 12^ power brakes, air- ROLL-UP SHADES TOWN OF MANCHESTER. The fiduciary is: Umli RENOVATION A ADDITION TO XUNLIFFE Street, .643-1139. ---- ^---------------------------- conditioning, AM-FM CONNECTICUT James N. Taylor MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL ROBERT B. WEISS. 153 Wachusett Street. A U ^^M D V *7 V.W. 1971. Fastback. 63,000 cassette, $3,500. 643-1516. The successful bidder will be .......... '"■'es. $950. Telephone 643- GENERAL MANAGER Rutland. MA 01543 required to execute a contract with 078-10 SINC-f W47 ART CUNllFfE PROP Custom Concept Builders of 003:11 GARAGE OR CELLAR ---------- ----------------- Tnicka for Safa 62 Connecticut, Inc., the General Con­ QUALITY WORK needed immediately for 1971 LINCOLN tractor foe. the I^enovation and Ad­ Probate Notice Probate Notice furniture storage. CONTINENTAL - 85,000 dition to Manchestdr High School. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1968 FORD Ml Ton pickup, NOTICE TO CREDITORS COMPETITIVE PRICES 'Reasonable please. Call miles. One owner. Bid Forms, plans and ESTATE OF ANDREW HELMER ESTATE OF HARRY E. 643-9606. Excellent running condi- very good condition, many specifications are available for WAYLAND, aki ANDREW H. THOREN, DECEASED Your Specialists for taking care of W in­ . tion Quod body. Telephone new parts, needs* minor pickup at the General Services’ of­ WAYLAND, deceased The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, Cash supply Strike ter’s “fender-bender”, dents & dings. Ml»c. for Root 58 649-3165.________________ work. $600 or best offer. fice. 41 Center Street, Manchester, The Hon. William E. FitzGerald,, Judge, of the Court of Probate, Tom, 674-9413 days; Connecticut 06040. Judge, of the Court of Probate, District of Manchester at a if Foretf|n'& American Bid plans and specifications are District of Manchester at a it Specialifing in Foreign Cars ONE BAY Available im- 1979‘A SEDAN DEVILLE evenings 646-6727. hearing held on October 21, 1982 available for fnspecffoit only at hearing held on October 28, 1982 ordered that all claims must be it- loaners Avoitable mediately for storage only. C ad illac, d ie se l w ith the office of the Architect, Russell ordered that all claims must be it Complete Collision Work $35.00 per month, extras. Special paint. 1973 CHEVY PICKUP - 6 presented to the fiduciary on or Gibson von Dohlen Inc.. 281 Far­ presented to the fiduciary on or before January 28, 1983 or be it Free Estimates Telephone 643-1878. Excellent condition. Must cylinder, Fleetside. $750. mington Avenue, Farmington, before January 28, 1983 or. be surges up barred as by law provided. to be felt ............................................ see. $7500. 643-7634. Cfair 633-4226. Connecticut 06032 and Dodge barred as by law provided. Sherrie L. Anderson, Ass’t. Clerk 2 4 HOUR TOW ING SERVICE Homet-Apft. to $hare 5B' —------------------- ^ ^ — Ueports, Avon Park South. 20 Sherrie L. Anderson. Ass’t. Clerk The fiduciary is; ............................................. 1969 MUSTANG - 3 s p ^ . 1971 FORD TRUCK - good Tower !,.ane, Avon. Connecticut The fiduciary is: Harry Zrakas FEMALE ROOMMATE Good running condition, running condition. Four 06001. Erika E. Wayland ^ 4 Sunnieside Drive. 6 4 3 - 0 0 1 6 wanted over 30. $187.50 per $1000. 295-9734 after 5:00 speed transmission. Call The Town of Manchester is an 52 Deerfield Drive, East Lyme, CT 06333 equal opportunity ei^loyer, and Manchester. CT 06040 RTE. 83, TALCOTTVILLE month. Telephone 646-0598. p.m. 647-8341. 004-11 $2.7 billion at once WE’RE SELLING HOUSESII By Michellne Maynard NEW YORK (UPI) - The money signals point to more gradual ac­ UPI Auto Writer _ A ■ supply measure known as Ml rose tions from the Fed than the market $2.7 billion in the latest week, sur- - has anticipated.” DETROIT — Fallout from the Cartadian United Auto East of the River prising some market watchers who Henry Kaufman, chief economist Workers strike Friday against Chrysler Corp. will be V 4 s’ I had expected a drop and lessening at Salomon Brothers, speaking to a felt immediately by at least 2,500 American workers the prospect of further substantial group of the firm’s customers in who will lose their jobs within a week. easing by the Federal Reserve. Dallas, also said he believes interest Although officials on both sides claim a walkout would “This figure, along with signs the rates will fall, based on the weak be “devastating,” the company would not be completely REDUCEDI $70,000. o i v o K b h .
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