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Transmission and bike, $400, 1^5 weekdays c*nts. 640-2430.O 643-1680.D $229. (tree letters!) Only laneous. 42 Delmont 6-9pm evenings and 646-7595.___________ __ few left. See Locally. 1 Street. Interested? Can't weekends. exhaust system compara­ tively new, automatic Perennials - Wide variety. B month old Lab Re­ (800) 423-0163, anytim e. com e - c a ll 643-2280. If you don't ate tt, don't triever, housebroken, 1980 Mazda GLC. Auto­ stick shift on floor. Bucket 119 Lake Street Manches­ seats, body needs work. need It and don't wont It, ter. C a ll M9-0703. $1.25 per spaded, hod shots, good m atic, 68,000 m iles, $2250. H onda C iv ic 1978.4-speed, $450. C a ll 649-0524. why not sell It with o P O t.O with children. Free to 646-3548. Very good front wheel drive, 1200cc condition. Clonlflod Ad? Coll 643- good home. C a ll 649-3298. engine, tires good, body 2711 to place your od. TAB SALES Clothes, furniture, very good, needs some I q q J CAMPERS/ (couch, chairs, tables) 1975 Rabbit, needs work, I JBOOO THINGS engine work. 78,000 miles. $500 644-1098. TRAILERS 7 0 I MISCELLANEOUS kitchen Items (glassware, $650. 742-7463 after 6pm . I»«*I t o e a t flatware, plates, vases) I o 'N r s a l e stereo, film equipment, Aluminum short bed IMISCELLANEDUS aurlTrstn* Hrralft pickup sleeper compec! ) Manchester A City nl Villarje Charm Homemade Oriental b S iW T V , too m uch to IlstI AUTDMOTIVE Storm 81 Screen door. 30" top w ith Insert. $250. 644- dinner. Eggrolls, fried Tag Sale. Moving, many 374 H ebron Ave. M a y 10th. X 78V4" $5.00. Telephone Items, some furniture. 10-4pm. 3234. ___________________ rice, for $15. or mode to 1985 S-10 B lazer In m int Tw o E78 X 14 Whitewall 643-4751. Saturday M a y 10, 10-2. 1979 T oyota C o ro lla 2 dr. 5 order. Coll 643-1949 ask (or c o n d itio n . O n ly 12,000 tires with rims, used 1'/j Rain or shine. 22 Laurel Tag Sale - M a y 10th, 29 speed. Very Good condi­ Apache Yuma Poo up M lka.p m iles. $9,800. 647-9764. years. Good condition $35 Friday. May 9,1986 Childs 16" Bicycle. Bovs, Place. Manchester. Phelps Rd., Manchester. tion. $1,000 646-0559. camper. Stove, refrldger- 25 C ents girls, solid rubber tires, ator, sink. Sleeps 5 plus. each. 643-6463 after 9om-1pm. Furniture, 1974 Austin M arina, 4 door training wheels. $60 646- 1981 Black 280 ZX Turbo Clean 8.sharp. $1,000 firm . 4:00pm. Ashworth and Glenwood household Items and sedan. 90k miles. Needs IFUELOIL/COAL/ 6794. Street. Multi-family, May more. T-Bar, AT, leather uphols­ 649-7724. valve lob and front end tery, wire wheels, Nard.l 4 Goodyear fibre-glass FIREWOOD 10th. Rain o r shine. 9-4. work. Excellent body, Ferris Jordan Pool Table. 70" wheel, in mint condition, Trovel Trailer. 21 feet. belted tires. 195/75 R- Antiques, jewelry, etc. Moving Yard Sale. Cash good tires. For ports. Best 38". Two 48" sticks, one 34,000 miles. M ay be seen Tandem Coachman. 15.$35. A p a ir 649-0670.a Cut your own seasoned only. Friday and Satur­ offer 643-6882. Nuclear fire is out; 36" stick. Rack of bolls F rid a y 8, Soturdov. May 9 at Economy Oil Change Shower, Vulcan owning, hardwood, ot Nutmeg day, 10-4. Some antiques, 2 Snows with rims. FR $99. 649-3826. 8i 10, 10-4. Tools, books, doll house, steeple clock, Inc., 315 Broad St. Man­ TV antenna, plus extras. V ln yo rd , In Coventry. $25 chester, or c a ll 647-8997, Great condition. Call af­ 78/14, steel belt radlols, running toys, collectibles 8, house­ GIVE YOUR budget a a cord. 742-8402. dirt bikes, 2 stereos and tubeless. Firestone. $50 or Rovol Copenhagen x-mas h o ld ite m s. 78 B u c k ­ break ... shop the classi­ 8:30 to 5:00 d a lly. Includ­ ter 5 646-4387. Shown at golf clubs etc. 32 Conway m ake offer. 646-2564. plates, 1980, 1981, 1982, ingham Street. Road. fied columns' ing Saturdays. Chestnut and Park. New In boxes. $75 all. FARM 8 UPPUE8 643-6526. in 4th AND EQUIPMENT schools on holiday Alliance Power ontenno. UH 8. VH F complete $25. B y Alex G lr e lll Steel Buildings. Must sell 649-0315. 2 arch style steel buildings Associate Editor KIEV. U.S.S.R. (AP) - An from cancellation. One Is 1% ^ International Atomic Energy Set of Samsonite luggoge. GLASTONBURY - Democratic 40X40 - Brond new. Call Excellent condition. Best .Agency official said today that the B ill 1-800-527-4044. Town Chairman William Ferris offer. C all 649-6757.0 fire at the Chernobyl nuclear formally announccci his candidacy reactor has been put out. The 18 ft. Trailer awning, this morning for his party's mayor of Kiev said a quarter- I RECREATIONAL stake type. Gold ond nomination to run for the Fourth million children will leave school I EQUIPMENT white. Excellent condi­ District seat in the slate Senate. early this year because of the tion. $95. 646-77810 "We are being represented by a devastating accident. state senator who puts partisan The agency official. Morri.s Iron B arb e ll set. 135 lbs. Picnic Table and benches. $45 649-2952. politics and the welfare of a few Rosen, told a news conference in Yellow kitchen sink with ■ over equality and progress for all faucet. 2 window fans. Moscow that an adjacent reactor — a senator who thinks things are Very reasonable. Call 649- at the Ukrainian facility suffered IBOATS/MARINE 9109. fine just the way they are and sees some fire damage but its cooling little need for improvement.," system was working and there was ■e q u ip m e n t Moving. Must sell. Girls TAG Ferris said as he opened his no danger the second reactor 20” bike, kitchen table, campaign. He did not mention would release radiation. 16 foot Mod River canoe, chairs, 1101b. weight set. incumbent Sen. Carl Zinsser, R- Kiev Mayor Valentin Sgursky paddles Included. Used Best offers. 646-6745.0 Manchester. by name in his speech four times. Excellent con­ said .schools attended by a quarter- to about 50 people at the Hubbard dition. Uno. Pleose coll million of the city's children will Drapes. Fiber glass, floral Green. 643-4942 after 6 pm o r 647- green and yellow. 94" close early this year because of the 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for long, 196" wide. $60 negot- Though Ferris is opposed in his power plant accident. He said the Bob. loble. 646-6665.0 m a S o k quest for the Democratic nomina­ move was not an em ergency tion by Stephen T. Cassano. a m easure. Chrysler boat. Open bow For Sole. 30 pieces ot I® SALE member of the Manchester Board “We are simply advancing the and fiberglass, 19 footer, gloss. 9" X 12" to 24" x24". of Directors, he presented a normal school holiday a little bit.” inboard/outboard. 170 $15. 643-1634 after 6pm.o display of Manchester support this Sgursky told a group of foreign HP, very good condition, m orning. V o lvo 6eng, with heavy reporters during a visit arranged Wrought Iron rolling for Among those on the platform duty tra ile r. 647-8363. patio. Approximately 39 by the Soviet Foreign Ministry. with Ferris was former Manches­ feet long. Excellent condi­ Ukrainian Health Minister Anat­ tion. 643-4274. ter Mayor Matthew Moriarty Jr., oly Rom anenko was quoted e a rlie r who will co-chair the Ferris m -. as saying on K ie v radio that school MUSICAL Time Again. campaign. In the audience were Golf Balls. All top brands, children would be moved out of the ITEMS TItlelst, Too Fllte, Pinna­ John Sullivan, a state central area as a precaution. Kiev, the cle, DDH, Hogan, Top committeeman from Manchester; nation's third-largest city with 2.4 UPl photo Fllte XL, MaxFIl, Pro Thomas O’Neill, a member of the million inhabitants, is 80 miles Staff $4/doz. 646-3163. Democratic Town Committee; and south of the damaged reactor. According to the Soviet news agency Tass, this picture James Fraser, who is active in the At the Moscow news conference.
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