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Death Toll 1,900 in Iranian Quake 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 20, 1990 I ROOMS I APARTMENTS CONDOMINIUMS WANTED PETS AND FOR RENT CARS TRUCKS/VANS fo ^ WANTED TO FOR RENT FOR RENT TO RENT SUPPLIES I FOR SALE FOR SALE BUY/TRADE MANCHESTER b e d - m a n c h e s t e r - 1 VERNON-1 bedroom SINGLE QUIET ADULT What's News room apartm ent. k i t t e n s free to a good DODGE - 1986. ‘150’, 318 BLAZER 1979 K5 350 with comfortable room, 2nd Condo, $700/month. In­ looking for i or 2 home. Nice markings. Large kitchen with ap­ cludes heat and hot CIO, automatic, bed headers, dual exhaust, We buy clean, late model floor, gentlemen only. bedroom apartment In Coll 645-8187.___________ liner, tool box, 50K, S75 per week. Non- pliances. Wall to wall water. Laundry/Pool- a duplex or 1 family auto transmission, used cars rnd trucks. Top Thursday BEAUTIFUL all white $5500. 742-8669. J carpeting. No utilities. /Tennls. Available Au­ house. If one Is availa­ te c h n iq u e s te re o . 31 prices paid. smokers preferred. angora cat. Double Call Rose 647-8400. First and last months g u s t 1. 646-0059. ble please call Linda HONDA 1988 CRX Civic Inch tires on qlumlnum Mr. Duff • Carter Ctwvrolet plus security. $425. 649- 568-6621. Keep trying. pawed. Free to good HF 23K miles, light rim s. $2500. Coll after 4, 1229 liBtn Street 7850. home. Call 643-6859. blue, 5 speed, air, 647-8273. Mancheeter, CT LOCAL NEWS INSIDE MANCHESTER 1 bed­ PUPPIES tree to a good AM /FM stero, 40MPG. 6 4 8 -*« l GOOD USED furniture is room. On busline. $565 HOMES home. Call 643-8030. Excellent condition. 7 In demond. Why not ad­ per month. Security & FOR RENT year transferable war­ MOTORCYCLES/ vertise the furniture you references required. WANTED TO rantee. $8000/best MOPEDS ■ Church attendance on no longer use In classi­ Utilities additional. Pe­ MANCHESTER $800 FURNITURE offer.568-4504. CARS fied? Coll 643-2711. BUY/TRADE terman Realty 640-9404. monthly. Nice area. 3 OLDSMOBILE 1987 Delta FOR SALE rise locally. Page 11. b e d ro o m s , iVi b a th s , SOFA- Excellent condi­ I MANCHESTER 4 and 5 tion, gold 8> green WANTED TO BUY: B ed ­ Royal 4 door, loaded. Thursday, June 21,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm utilities not Included. Call 647-9199 after 6 pm. Motoix^cle Insurance Newsstand Price: 35 Cents room apartments. 646- Security and referen­ floral pattern, with 3 room set, dining room 2426 week days 9-5. ■ Trash contract corrup­ APARTMENTS ces required. Available cushions, on wheels. set, dresser 8< mIsc. CHEVEROLET 1979 Ca- Many co m ^ ve companies OUTTOBECOME furniture. Call 524-8824. I FOR RENT ONE-3 bedroom In 3 year July 1st. 647-9658 after 6 Asking $100. Call 647- maro V-8, automatic, Call Free Quote old duplex, very nice. p m . 0007 If no answer call air, runs good. Automobile Associates MANCHESTER'S tion? Page 11. 742-8187._________________ $2500/best offer. Call MANCHESTER- 2 bed­ $850. Two-2 bedrooms, o fV em on one on first floor, one CARS 645-8287 and leave room, 2nd floor. $625 o LIVING ROOM SOFA 3 870-9250 # 1 month. Security. No on second floor on East VACATION tables $500. Bedroom I FOR SALE m esso g e. __________ Subsidies send Death toll 1,900 ■ Microphone warning in pets. Adults preferred. side of town. $600. Se­ RENTALS headboard, mans chest PINTO 1976-Runs well. USED CAR 644-8843. curity and references. unchest, ladles triple $175/best offer. 647- Coventry. Page 11. Call 645-8201.___________ CAPE COD- Dennlsport- MANCHESTER-SOLAR 9974. MANCHESTER-SPOClOUS dresser, nlghtable, 2 HOME-MaIntenance CARS poor to suburbs .Cottage $520/week DEALER 1 bedroom on 2nd floor 4 room flat. Appliances. mirrors, $800. Dining free with wood stove COUGAR 1980 XR7-$1500 FOR SALE sleeps 6. Call 429-3114. room table & 4 chairs 83 Henan $1996 In 2 fam ily. Appliances Garage available. $550 and gas heat backups. or best offer. Runs 84 Marquis 4 Door $3995 By Nancy Foley & carpeting, lease 8, per month. Call 643- ANDOVER-lake front $300. Governor Wln- Very low utility bills. 3 great. Power- 84Slq/tiawk4Doof $1596 throp desk $200. Key­ in Iranian quake s e c u r i t y .$ 5 2 5 p lu s 1823 or 647-7522. cottage. 5 rooms. Au- bedrooms, sliders from everythlng. 521-4540. 84 Grand Prfx 2 Door $2596 Manchester Herald Baby sitter charged in death utllltles.646-3253. gust thru Labor board with stand $200, master bedroom, kit­ 85 Gland Marquis 4 Door MANCHESTER-3 bed- CHRYSLER 1980 L E - CARDINAL 85ColpaikVW«on and The /Associated Press NEW BRITAIN (AP) — An 18-year-o1d baby room duplex, applian­ Dqy.643-4384.___________ also 4 14lnch Chevy chen, and dining room BARON. Good condi­ The Tehran center recorded 12 aftershocks after mags $200. Prices ne­ 85 Town Car 4 door By Martin Marris sitter has been arrested and charged with MANCHESTER- beautl- ces. $725 per month CAPE C O D - to attached green­ tion. $300 or best offer. BUICK, INC. 85Flero2Door $2996 the early morning quake, the ofTicial Islamic gotiable call 647-7957 1988 Ford Ranger PAJ $5,895 85 Eurosport 4 Door HARTFORD — Hartfoid officials have agreed to The Associated Press manslaughter in the March death of a 7-week-old ful Quality 1 bedroom, plus utilities. Security YARMOUTH. 4 bed- house. Private yard Must sell. Call Steve 987Bui*ReSal $4395 Republic News Agency reported. quiet on bus line, olr and references re- raoms, large lot. $450 evenings after 6pm. features many fruit 429-8029. 85 Escort 4 Door $1995 let low-inoHne residents use their federal rent sub­ baby who was allegedly shaken to death, police conditioned, living DIVIAN In good condi­ trees. Must seel MAN- 1987 Olds Cwfa $8,990 86 VW Goff 5 Door $M95 The quake struck at 12:30 a.m., when most qulred. 643-1082. weekly. 2 or more con­ DATSUN WAGON- 1980, 86De^le4Door $12,995 sidies to pay for housing in adjacent suburbs. NICOSIA, Cyprus — An earthquake devastated said. room, dinig room, kit­ tion with slip cover CHESTER, 1987 Isuzu Pup Pickup $4,280 people were either sleeping or watching World Cup MANY 1, 2, and 3~becL secutive weeks, $425. 74K miles, excellent 86 Caprice 4 Door $7995 The city’s plan, which still needs tqiproval from cities and villages and triggered landslides in Louis C. Sheldon, of Plainville, was watching chen with new applian­ Approximately 1 mile asking $50. C all643-2263 $185,656.Philips Real condition. $600. Call 1988 Chevy Cavalier $6,990 66Sunblrd2Door $4395 soccer on television. IRNA quoted the Geophysics room apartments far or 649-3335. Estate, 742-14500________ 86200SX3Door $5995 federal housing authorities, would make Hartford <me northwestern Iran early today. State media said at Jonathan DelMartlno and his twin, Christopher, the ces. Including frost rent. Call 646-1218, Phil from ocean. 'A m ile M ike 568-3500 days, 644- Center as saying it was centered 125 miles free refrigerator, self- from lake. Call Allbrio 86 Chevy G20 Van $10,995 of a handful of cities in the country that allow their least 1,900 people were killed and nearly 5,000 in­ night Jonathan received fatal head injuries. New or Suzanne. 1889 after 6pm. 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8,980 86 S10 Blazer 2 Door $9395 northwest of Tehran, near the Caspian Sea. cleanlng oven, dis­ Realty, 649-0917. Schaller's 1988 Pontiac Sunbifd Coupe $7,895 86 Town Car 4 door $1^995 poor residents to use their rent assistance money to live jured. Britain police Sgt. Henry Orzel said. hwasher. Ideal for se­ MANCHESTER-1 bed­ ITV/STEREO/ PLYMOUTH HORIZION- 86 GMC Jimmy 2 Door in the suburbs. The quake also rattled the bordering Soviet EASTHAM- Cape Cod. 3 Quality Pre-Owned Autos 1985. Needs repair. 1987 Buiek Park Are $111490 $7995 Many hundreds more were reported missing in Sheldon was arrested Wednesday and charged niors or middle aged. room apartment, heat, 1987 Buick Somerset Cpe $7^80 86AudlSOOOS4Doar $8995 republic of Azerbaijan, slightly damaging some old hot water, carpeting, bedroom cottage. I APPLIANCES Value Priced High mileage. Best 86 Escort WOgon But Mary Hanley, chairwoman of the Manchester the rubble of colUqpsed buildings and the death toll with first-degree manslaughter and risk of injury to Come see why we Sleeps 6. Private bay- 1987 Chevrolet Caprice $7l4M buildings in its capital of Baku but causing no rarely have a vacancy. air, all appliances. Call 1987 ACURA INTEGRA LS 3 DR. offer. 645-8787. 1986 Mitsubishi Pickup $ 3 ^ 86 Sable WOgon Board of Directors subcommittee on affordable hous­ was expected to rise considerably. a minor. He faces up to 30 years in prison arid a 649-5240. side beach. Available NORTH COVENTRY- Auto, A/C, Sunroof 86RX72Door casualties, the Soviet news agency Tass said. Large storage area. Ideal 4 bedroom Colon­ CADILLAC 1983 Sedan 1986 Buick Sl^w k Cpe $5,980 86T-Bltd2Door ing, said the ruling may not mean a great influx of The Geophysics Center at Tehran University $500 fine. August. $595/week. 633- $9,300 The temblor killed at least 1,600 people and in­ Heat & hot water In­ MANCHESTER-Newer 3 4189. ial featuring family 1986 HONDA PRELUDE DeVllle. Loaded. Ex­ 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix ^ io o o 86 Accord LXI4 Door low-income families to Manchester.
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