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THE BERLIN WALL 9Pm, 647-1805 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 9, 1989 I CONDOMINIUMS ROOMS I APARTMENTS MACHINERY CARS FOR SALE I I CARS 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT AND TOOLS FOR SALE FOR SALE Coventry-sunny, private COVENTRY-Convenlent, DODGE Arles, 1983, olr, 4 Debate Blocking FOR Sole-Leaf blower, 5 HONDA Civic Hatch­ Lengthy STEAL MY CONDO SpeejolisI ■Priced below market -Zero $ entrance/bath/tlre- private location. Wall- horse power with va­ cylinder, 80K, $1,300 or back, 1988, sunroof, down -Flexible terms 2 ploce. Non-smokers. to-wall carpeting, cuum attachment. best offer. 643-8103. pinstrlping. Coll otter $400. 742-5861. bedrooms Pool -Excellent Heat. basement storage. 1 $385. Coll 643-6050. BUICK ELECTRA STA- 6pm. 646-2990.________ _ and 2 bedroom apart­ condition -Immediate TIONWAGON, 1982, all PONTIAC Firebird, 1980, GOP caucus plans Bucks nip Sonics PUCA approves device occupancy RENT TO OWN ments. $400 to $500. 2 options. $2,500. C oll 633- 6 cylinder, good cofidl- APARTMENTS months security. No 5132. tlon Inside and out. Coll Owner 617-344-0455 dogs. 742-0569. I FUEL OIL/COAL/ renew a debate/3 in five overtimes/11 to block ‘900’ calls/4 FOR RENT FIREWOOD TOYOTA Cellco GT otter 5 pm. 569-7946. MANCHESTER- I Sport. 1986, 58K, excel­ $1,895. LY D A L L Woods, Avallable Imme­ SEASONED Hordwood- lent condition. $7,300. Manchester-Great 3-4-S-7 room apartments. diately. 1 and 2 CARPENTRY/ CONCRETE 742-8386. bedrooms, walking dis­ $100 cord d u m p e d . three bedroom Duplex $560-$600-$670-$750. 2 REMODELING BUICK LoSobre, 1979, 4 ITRUCKS/VANS Condo. Williamsburg months security. No tance to downtown, hot Load delivered locally. water Included. $575 875-7308. door, olr, new trans­ FOR SALE Colonial on a cul-de- pets, ca ll 646-2426 Mon- Roman Spiewak mission, 1 owner. $800 I sac w ith a big 20x17 day through Friday 9-5. and $650. Boyle Man­ agement Company. KITCHEN & BATH or best offer. 295-8754. C H E V Y S-10 Picku p. 1985, deck to take advantage 2 bedroom Flat, $625 per Mason Contractor 649-4800. ___________ Brick, Block or Stone V-6,5 speed, olr, Tahoe of privacy. Low Condo month. Heat and hot REMODELING O LD S, Delta 88, 1982, 4 feel You own the land I Chimneys. Patios, Walls MISCELLANEOUS c o p , many extras. water Included. A 2 TWO and 3 bedroom From the smallest NSW, rieslonMons and Repelra door, power windows, $5,800. 645-1801. $154,900. D.W. Fish bedroom Townhouse, repair to the largest FOR SALE cruise, loaded, excel­ R e alty, 643-1591 apartments. Appliances, 6 4 ^ 1 3 4 full basement, hookup hot water. Coll Phil or renovation, we will do a lent condllton. 1 owner. THE most tor your for washer/dryer. Heat Suzanne 646-1218 days or com plete Job. Start to $2,900. 646-1039. monev-When you buy and hot water Included, 645-0202 nights. finish. Free estimates. WET BASEMENT? END ROLLS PIN TO W agon, 1974, good CARS this 3 bedroom super $750 per month. 1 year O w 40 Year* Eiperlenoe 27'/S" width — 25« Interior, head by Che­ FOR SALE Tow nhouse with 1'/j leases plus security Heritage Kitchen Wriflsn Gusrantss ,, . Frss Ettimaiss ney Tech. $100/best IKanrl|palpr Im lii 13" width — 2 for 25C baths, basement and In deposit. 646-4525. I o o i CONDOMINIUMS & Bath Center HalchWM, Foundation Cracka, offer. 643-8686. 0 U and R well built r Sump Punpa. Drainaos LInsa, Newsprint end rolli can be RENT Come visit our showroom at: picked up at the Manchaeter VW Bus-1975. A v a ila b le brick, well cared for AVAILABLE Imme­ 182 W. Middle Tpke. Herald ONLY before 11 am. SCHALLER complex with pool, and for ports. Best offer. diately. 3 room bedroom Townhouse, Manchester Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 Monday through Thursday. 646-7235. ACURA QUAUTY yes, a 2 car garagel! I apartment. Security 2'/3 baths, garage, rec The best buy on the 649-5400 AMC Concord, 1979. Well Budget Pleasers Friday, Nov. 10,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents and references re­ room, microwave, wa- 88 Honda Accord LX $10,995 m a rke tto d a y! $118,500. quired. $495 monthly. ELECTRICAL equipped. As Is. 649- sher/dryer, air. $900 4931. 4Df.,5Spd,UidMi Anne Miller Real Est- 643-1577. per month plus utili­ Need repairs around the ote, 647-8000.0________ 86 Ford Eacoit 4 Dr. $4,995 MANCHESTER-4 room ties. Security deposit home? Coll an expert. DUMAS ELECTRIC AK LAST Model Available. apartment, 2nd floor, and references re­ You’ll find the help you Service changes, TAG SALE CARAVAN, 1985. Loaded 85 Pontiac Grand Am $4,995 This 7 room, IV2 bath appliances, heat, hot quired. No pets. 8am- need In Classified. 643- additional wiring and with extras. Excellent V-6,AT,A4: condition. $6,500. Call Mallard View Unit Is water. 1 month secur­ 5pm , 646-6454. 6pm- 2711. CRAFT Folr-Spencer Vil­ Pontiac Grand Am $4,995 o nly $141,900! C all us repairs on existing 643-6595. THE BERLIN WALL 9pm, 647-1805. ity. $650 per month. homes. Quality work at lage Community Hall, v-4,at,aa: today. Blanchard & Prefer couple. No pets. 52 Pascal Lone, Man­ FIREBIRD SE, 1984, o lr, 82 Chav El Camino V affordable prices. Rossetto Realtors," C oll offer 6pm, 649-1362. PAINTIN6/PAPERIN6 chester, Saturday, No­ looded. $4,800. 649-2347. V4, Auto, Low Mllta We're Selling Houses" Entirely owner operated. 830ldaCi#ra $2,995 646-2482.0 ROCKVILLE - Available FOR RENT vem ber 11, 10-2. B a r­ FORD Mustang GT, 1989- Immediately 1 bed­ 27 years exp. Call gain table, raffle, free 17K, V8 engine, stand­ Auio, a a : Thousands stream across border room apartment. Kit­ RENT-Forest R id g e 3 ‘*We can tell you Joseph Oumaa parking and coffee- a r d transmission. 88 Ford Tampo $4 J95 auio, aa: chen, living room, den bedroom, 2'/j baths what to look for... 640-5253. Chrlstmos and gift Asking $13,500 or best RESORT and bath. $495 monthly Items all hand crafted. otter. 623-8960. 85 Buick Century $2,995 $950 monthly plus utili­ Auto, A/C PROPERTY plus utilities. $750 as ties. Several other lo­ and what to look GARAGE Tog Sole- as East Germany ends barriers CHRYSLER Newport, 83 S-10 Blazer $5,995 secu rity. 872-3487. cal rents available. MISCELLANEOUS Soturdoy, November 1977-No body rust, WORLDWIDE selection outforF SERVICES V4, Auto, AC MANCHESTER-1 b e d ­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- 11, 9-3 only. 396 Spring good condition. $900. ■ANT OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM BERLIN (AP) — Tens of West Berlin when the 9-foot-high embraced relatives they hadn’t seen of vacation properties. room apartment, 4 0 6 0 . O ___________ Street._______________ Coll 649-3854. 345 Center St., Manchester in decades. Others rushed to West Receive $2 on all In­ thousands of giddy East Germans Berlin Wall went up in 1961. quiet, on bus line, heat, EAST Hartford, 6 room H arBro ESTATE Sole-Lots for 647-7077 Berlin department stores to buy cos­ quiries! Coll NATL, 1- a ir, etcetera. $515. 649- HAWKES TREE SERVICE streamed into West Berlin and other East and West Berliners joined in Cape, 1 bath, no pets. everyone to choose metics and other goods scarce in the 800-826-1847 In Flo rid a 1147. Bob Klernon. $800/month. Securi­ P ain tin g Bucket, truck A chipper. from. 179 Fern Street, parts of West Germany today after a dancing atop the Berlin Wall during or 1-305-771-6296. Stump removel. Free East bloc. QUIET, 5 rooms, 3rd ties, utilities. Available of Manchester Mtimetee. Spedel November 11 and 12, BOB RILEY heady night of celebrating the open­ the celebrations, which lasted from floor. Heat, applian­ Im m ediately. 875-7896 conilderatlon for elderly 9-4.__________________ CLYDE ing of the Berlin Wall and western about 10 p.m. TTiursday until about About 9,000 East Germans or 813-847-0276._______ end handicapped. ces. Reliable, mature Quality Painting MOVING Sole-MIsc. van­ OLDSMOBILE CHEVHOLET-BUICK, INC. borders for the first time in 28 years. 5 a.m. More than 50,000 East Ber­ crossed into the West German states adults. References, se­ COVENTRY-Ashford, 4 ities, medicine ca­ of Lower Saxony, Hesse and Schles­ 1 ROOMS Services 647*7553 259 Adams St., ROUTE 83, VERNON “The Wall is gone! Berlin is again liners crossed into West Berlin curity, lease. No pets. room house, reno­ binets, lights, kitchen 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 wig-Holstein during the night, bor­ FOR RENT 647-1221 or 646-6113. •Free Estimates Manchester Berlin,” proclaimed a banner head­ during the night, said the West Ger­ I vated, clean, large cabinets, faucets and 84 Line, (kxitinental $8,995 yard. No animals. •Senior Citizen Discounts sinks, cultured Marble line in the West Berlin newspaper man radio station Sender Fries Ber­ der police said today. Most of them MODERN 3 rooms, quiet. GUTTER 649-1749 84 Buick C^entuiy Wbg $5,995 FEMALE preferred- Heat, hot water, ap­ Lease, references. 423- •Aluminum & Vinyl tops, both tubs, display Bild Zeitung. Revelers in downtown lin. Only about 1,000 of them as well planned to return. 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11,995 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 Furnlshed, kitchen pliances. References, 6044, anytim e; 423-4190 Powerwashing CLEANING Items. New condition.
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