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Manrhpalrr Hrraiii J to MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, July 7, 1988 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT CARS CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE THREE Bedroom Duplex MANCHESTER. 454 Main V ? , In newer 2 fa m ily Sfre«t. 2nd floor, 3 VW Rabbit 1982. 4 door, home. Includes ap­ % Spcciolii AM-F6A stereo ... room hoofed. No ap­ If pliances and wall to pliances. Security. $480 LIPMAN #1 cassette. 68,000 miles. woll corpetina. Heat per month. 646-2426 Clean. $2,000 or best not Included. $680. weekdovs 9om-5pm. VOLKSWAGEN offer. Call Kurt 643- Workers rescue woman monthly. Security and IPAINTINS/ MISCELLANEOUS 86 Suzuki Semurl (tanv. 9600. references reaulred. 2 THREE rooms, partly ILAWNCARE PAPERING ELECTRICAL SERVICES 8100 ml............. .............. «5006 from collapsed building /7 children preferred. No furnished. Heat. Work­ 87 Vugo 2 dr., 10K ............. <2000 T'- I'Vj ing single mole pre­ pets. Coll 643-7635. GILBERT UW N ELECTRICAL WORK ODD lobs. Trucking SO VW Golf Dleeal............... <0208 MORIARTY ferred. No pets. Lease. Renovationi/Pliis so VW Sdrooeo, AT, AC, R O C K V ILLE . One Bed- SERVICE Need a now Sorvloo with Home repairs. You 643-2880. _________ Custom Inwrior a ExMrlor name It, we do It. Free AM/FM Cen., PMIr.......taFOS room, Elm Street, In­ Pointing • CeHIng Reeeir a circuit broakare? BROTHERS cludes heat and hot Prgfa88iBEal UBi8caplRg estimates. Insured. 643- 80 CuHim Clerra bm ..........*6305 Stone, Loam, and Mulch Renew • Power Wsshing moss SIS downi Cheek us out hi the ManoheeNr yellow page*. M O ^ 8S Jeep Plonesr USED CARS water, stove and re­ CONDOMINIUMS Free Cstlmeres • 2 Dr, 4x4 ........ *7006 frigerator, modern kit­ Doliverles. FOR RENT Iniurad ■ Sanlor DI»eount$ JOSEPH DUMAS S3 Jsap Wsoonesr, SS Merkur Soomiu •10,405 chen and bath. 1 month Free EsUmatos ASPHALT MAINTENANCE Losdsd............................*8006 87 Mere. G. Marquis •13,805 s e c u rity . $495 per ^ 2 2 5 3 0404853 Driveways a Perking Lore THREE Bedroom Town- 647-7156 82 VW Rabbit Dlam l...........*2506 87 Marc. Topaz •6705 month. Also, Rock­ house, 1'A baths, full • Hot Rubbeftme Greek Sealing 82 Bulek Skylark................. *2808 B7 Merc. Cougar ville, 1st floor, 27 Cot­ basement, fully ap- IHEATINO/ • MenaN Wegelre • S e * OoeHne •11,005 CARPENTRY/ CALLAHAN’S 85 Cim ero IR O C -Z .........*10,405 87 Ford Tempo tage Street, 1 bedroom, pllanced kitchen, park­ (PLUMSINO Fuey t n m d ^ Free fetrneree •6005 modern bath, stove, ing for 2 cars. No pets. REMODELING LINE nm m s e r v ic e 81 Mercadac 3S0SL, AT, 87 Lincoln T.C. •16,205 carpet. 1 month secur­ Security deposit ond 1 e CMRitl e h M M e M iR Ml cm 826-2448 TBDAYI Slivsr, 40K................... *20,505 87 Marc. G. Mirquli •11,305 ity. $415 per month. year lease. $800. per 77(tamtro. VO. A T .............*2406 140 Hilliard St. "'•Jir-SSfero""* PCRSONAL SBRVICES 87 Lincoln MK7 •21,005 Coll 872-8095 The month. 649-0795 osk for FARRAND REMODELING Manchester, C T 08040 Boilers, pumps, hot water 24 Tolland Tnpli, Rte. 83 Gornet Componv. Dan. Room eddHIone, dooks, roaflng, tanks, now and • ChtcfcOook Cofitrof 87 Ford Cr. Vic. •11,605 manrhpalrr Hrraiii elding, windows end guNsr*. TEL 643-9330 replacements. • lAcom t T om Mrotoc^ion Vernon, CT • 649-2638 87 Merc. Cougar •11,005 THE Olcott Is now man- • Lift ft Htom i Itisuronct Atfvict oged by Beacon Man­ Bsokhoo end buidozer eervlee FR EE ESTIMATES SY Mazda RX-7 •17,405 HOMES evsilable. (tall Bob Fsrrand, Jr. • MudMOt CoM ultotlon agement Corporation. FOR RENT 7 843-9049 / 228-9618 • nnofidol ft ftofoft monnliHi se Toyota (tamly •0405 We are now accepting BUI. 0470500 ROOFING/ Call Dan Mofl«r-449-332f 86 Mtzda 828 Tuibo •0005 applications for our 1 CENTER IMMACUL/[ t E 6 w T o ^ Rii. 045-0049 SIDINO 88 Marc. Lynx •3005 Friday, July 8, 1988 and 2 bedroom units. US D. B. Moslar, Inc. MOTORS Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents Cape with rec room. SERVICES 88 Dodge Lenoar •7005 Fully oppllonced kit­ 461 Main St., Manchester J chen, wall-to-woll car­ Appliances Included. ^^P^NS^^WdiMMim kaMM. wW ^RBWONg*Ei W8If' 86 Merc. Marquit •5005 Security, references. T&L MASONRY peting, private parking iwnncM. M n i irai wn. MANCHESTER R00FIN6 Brick, block, stone. 88 Marc. Mtrquif •5005 No pets. $875 per Safe Buy Used Cars and swimming pool. OiM iftl hiari All types ol rooflng a Chimneys end rspairs. 88 Merc. Lynx •3005 month. Coll 649-3219, HANDYMAN l»77 Chev Malibu.............. »1495 We ore near schools It you’rt Meh of oonfrooloro not rslum- repairs. Wood shingles Home Improvement • Polntlne No |ob too small. 633-0337. Wagon, VI. AT, AC. Clean 88 Marc. Mirquli •5005 IflO your coRo. eoR uo. PuRp twoucoO. — Cedar Shakes. - Boeefflenti nnlthed - Tlllne - Postal and shopping moll. FREE ESTIMATES 88 Mere. Merquii •5005 Conveniently located 5 27 Years Exparlanca LleM Carpentry - ODD JOBS - ItM Ford E icon............... *2995 iN suae o 85 Lincoln T.C. •12,005 minutes from 1-84 and STORE AND MAH CoMtrucllan Moufttf • Uoonotd • aiMftftfottf Call 645-8063 Wagon, SDK. 4 Spd , Stereo Sewer plan 85 Ford LTD •8005 15 minutes to down­ OFFICE SPACE ilMiaelNNMMir. Ma 643-1720aak-t 645-8830 BARRY SCANLON 1979 Ford Muitang............ •IGOS town Hartford. No pets 6 4 6 -2 4 1 1 tree eitimotee Clean. AT. AC. PS, Stereo SS Old! Wagon •8005 cutback allowed. Residents pay FU R N ISH ED Offices with SAS IMPROVEMENTS n«3 Cbevette................... »2395 88 Chev. Spectrum •4205 own utilities. For more * Dr.. AT. UK ml.. Slcrco. PS U phone, receptionist, and REPAIRS — K E m m r o — Tag Sell ScTBBBBd Lm ih ___ ILANDSCAPING 84 Merc. Cougar ^ •5405 Information please coll Any amount daMvared. Aho, nil. copy, fax and secre­ HDMI HIPRDVBItBNT ItM Ren. Alliance............. *2495 S4 Merc. Cougir •6405 643-0612 or 643-6432. "No Job Too Small" tidlMf - Otefct ■ mOlMCOinOHt gravel, etona and bark, muloh. 4Spd, PS. Stereo. Lo. Ml. tary support. 647-4800. Regleteredend Fully Ineuisd WlMdtwtftOttn l A n d g c a p i n q 84 Merc. G. Marquit Boboat, baokhoe A loader rental. wojoa roosMMu 1950 Thunderbird.............. *1995 •7005 E A S T Hartford, 2 bed- No Jtft T m Wo tr T t t fmoii to end MANCHESTER. Prime FREE ESTIMATES frune Shnibe, kodgM. (wWliIng. AT. PS, AC. Stereo 84 Lincoln T.C. •11,405 would cost rooms, fully op- locoton retail store. 10% Itfilor atlwfi noctuiit DAVIS CONtTRUenON pbislnge, leum eM dlng S pllanced, new AAimbir «f Mio IwftrwtiooMi 1967 Ford Galaxle..........$A VE S4 Lincoln Contin. •11,505 Downtown Main 647-0593 872-1400/659-9SSS CM FREE ESTIMATES SOO Convt . 71.000 Mi. carpeting, busline, Street. 2450 square feet. S4 Marc. Cougir •6405 WASHINGTON (AP) - Win­ pool. Hot water and ceii7aB-0781 Aftytfmt RsrsBBalliBi Lb w b Cara 1964 Dodge Daytona.......... *4495 64 Oldi Delta •6005 dow service at the nation’s post 1st level-lower level HAWKES TREE SERVICE' TurtM, Loaded with Everything heat Included. Coll 521- PAINTINB/ ALaadMiiiiBi S3 Merc. Cougir •5005 offices, reduced earlier this year same size. Immediate Bucket, truck A ohipper. Stump 1979 Ford Pinto................. 11495 0702 or 828-3493. occupancy. Telephone PAPERING 742-5224 to save money, will return to removal. Free aetimatee. AT, 04,000 ml.. PS. Stereo 301-305 C E N TER ST. L M A N C H ES TE R 5 rooms 649-1625. Special eoneldaratlon (or 1916 Dntiun Pickup........... *1495 normal in September, the Postal $17 million NAME your own price. on busline. Renovated, FLOORING aldorly and handicapped. 4 Spd., Cap. Extra Clean MANCHESTER carpets, oppllonced. INVITATION TO BID Father & Son Painting Service announced today. Adults preferred, se- The Manchester Public and Papering. Remo­ CDNCRETE M IK E F L Y N N 643-5135 Postmaster General Anthony curlty. 649-7961________ Schools solicits bids for PI­ val. 291-8567. 647-7S53 Frank, who made the announce­ mandated improvement and ex­ ANO TUNING/REPAIRS for CRYSTAL TILINGS J Si C Concrete patios and Bv Andrew Yurkovsky the 1988-1989 > school yeor. 649-4304 ment, said the agency has found pansion of the treatment plant, LIQUOR PIRMIT CeriMle His A Mirbli sidewalks, steps and Open M-P 9-9 / Sat. 9-S Manchester Herald NOTICI OP RBMOVAL Sealed bids will be received Exterior FLOORSANDING sufficient savings in other areas located off Olcott Street, began until July 26,1988, 2:00 P.M ., listalhrtlsM • Floors Ilk* now driveways. Coll 569 TRUCKS/VANS This li to o lvt notice that I, at which lime they will be 4058, leove message. to allow it to restore full window Federal officials want the town last year and is expected to cost ChorlM S. BIsuM III of 9D Painting Done CommftrcIftI & Roildantlal • Spsdsllzlng In oktsr noors FDR SALE publicly opened. The right Is stockade Fences tnetelled. PHRE tOTIMATEO • PULLVINOUM O hours. to pursue an alternate plan for the $27 million under current plans. Tolcott Glen, Fornulnoton, reserved to relecf any and all • Natural A stalnsd floors MANCHESTER have filed a request doted bids. Specifications and bid Decks and porcbee painted. Dtniftl A. • No waxing snymof* WINDDWS FORD Ranger XL 1984. 4 The announcement came at a secondary part of the sewage No wetlands have been affected June 21, IfSSwIth the Deport­ forms may be secured at the Free Eitimtiea e Fully Innired NIckarton 647*9443 ANDDDDRS wheel drive, 6'/a foot. meeting of the postal Board of treatment plant that would cost by work at the plant’s primary ment of Liquor Control for Business Office, 45 North JBtin VirfMIlB • G46-S7SD' HONDA Western plow, V-6 en­ Governors at which Frank dis­ permission to move my School Street, Monchester, 643-0743 gine, air conditioning, $17 million moi'e than the current facility, which is located near the Pockoee Store business now closed that the controversial entrance to the town landfill.
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