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Ifflanrhrbtpr Im Lli CLYDE DEPENDABLE Houte- Saekhos and Ttusdoiar Ssrvlos and Lower Level Family Home Sites in a Gor­ ELECTRICAL WORK CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. June 15, 1988 I^ H O M E S H O M ES MISCELLANEOUS IC A R D . ISJ r m s a l e IFO R S A LE F 0 H 8 A L E FO R S A LE Compromise Overdue AAA^CHESTER- DBCORATIV^B^nTM" Glaitonbury tine. Red­ EIGHTH District gra­ VOLVO Wagon DL 1981. cious oldie but goodie! A Spccioli plate glass m irror, Automatic, AM-FM wood Forms. 8 room w i doted 1958. Best offer Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 6 large rooms loaded stereo. $4,450. Please Town offers dea[ Burks and Bosox JV^ baths, 2 car att­ with charm. Excellent 633-6164.0___________ telephone 742-8171. ached oarage. Fire- condition. Must be ATLANTA Cost Iron Pot FORD Escort 1982. 1 to ml[I developer/3 slam the Yankees/11 placed family room, seen I Blanchard 8> ICARPENTRY/ ROOFMB/ MISCELLANEOUS Belly Stoye with acces­ owner. Excellent con­ hardwood floors, eat- Rossetto Realtors," ICHILO CARE R E M 0 0 ELH I6 Is m in B E in n C E B sories. New, $125. Ey- dition. $2300. Please in kitchen, deck. By We're Selling Houses" enlngs, 6^2002, telephone 742-7625. 646-2482.0________^ owner. $229,900. 643- DAYCARE Mitiw, iMaMiii, d piMS ...... 'K lilN A R D HAWNES TREE SERVICE I CUSTOM Hotpoint elect­ DODGE Arles 1986. 4 8751.________________ SUPER Duplex. Spectac­ HOMf IMPROVtMNT ric stove with quick door, power steerlno, Mode lee A edecaileaal. If GmhwIiN w i Tiis Wall. SIdliis- Oockt • RiBloc.intwt Buoksi, truck 8 ohippsr. Stump AAANCHESTER- ular home on Arch D tvtliip grans tum lni •klU. Wlitdowo a Door* removal. Frso sttimatss. Cleon oven. Bronze, power brakes, olr. 25k. Street. Huge rooms. H you'tw tie k Of oontraotors not good condition, 30", Exceptlonal seven BOW. Uonotd dagr coro honw. istum ing your calls, call us. No Job Too Ms or Too Small Spsdsl oonsMsmtlon lor Excellent condition. room Spilt set on lovely Full walkup attic. Must OgraoloS for Waalf - toSJo n . 1t% Sonlor emwn ONcount $65. Also, Cherry ste­ $5495. 6SM009. be sold to settle estate. NBtrMooB inoaU. - A isy Im ifO A Mony fM m nooo moinWir ol Sw Hitormtlonol eldsrty and hsndleappsd. reo, good condition. oversized and beauti­ Bortor Systomo TOYOTA Kino (bob 1986. fully landscaped lot In $230's. Blanchard 8, M A R Conitnictloii 6 4 7 -7 5 5 3 $40. Tel whone 649-9462. Excellent condition. aulet family neighbor­ Rossetto Realtors," 568-2589 I8«-648-1720 Coll 7SS-0761 AfIVtImA ANDERSEN 3 window Stereo, bucket seats, hood. Home boasts We're Selling Houses" bay with screens and . matching top, turbo. 646-2482.0___________ HANDYMAN tnd three bedrooms with IC L E A N W e grills. 68>A" wlde-42'/4" 643-4593. FARRANO REM00ELIN8 high. $550 after 4pm. hardwood floors, eat In OWN a Piece of the jELECTBICAL HAULING kitchen, format living "Pond". Now availa­ SERVICES Room aMHIons, daoks, roofing, 649-7776. room and dining room, ble from 21 distinctive sMIng, .windows and gutters. Any Job — Anytime ifflanrhrBtpr Im lli CLYDE DEPENDABLE Houte- Saekhos and ttuSdoiar ssrvlos and lower level family home sites In a gor­ ELECTRICAL WORK CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. geous wooded setting. cleantns done In your available. Call Sob Panand, Jr. Call Gary 847-3660 E N O R O L t a room. All this plus Need e new Service with ROUTE 83, VERNON central air for your Be part of the Ho­ home. Please fele- Bus. 647-8508 a r » width-EM worm weather plea­ meowner's Associa­ phone 643-8309. circuit breekore? IM vsIdMi • S for sse S4 C sn tu fy LTD 4dr. *6995 Rtt.845-B849 Moss am downi CItsck us out In ASPHALT MAINTENANCE MUST as plaksd up si ow sure and comfort. tion which owns the ths Msnchsslsr ysSow psgos. Drtvsways 8 Parking Lots 86 Cavsilsr C8 4 * *5995 pond. Minutes from SOUTH BOLTON Herald Ofllea Mendey itma 66 Monis Carlo *5995 164,900.Sentry Real « Hot Nubboiltod Crack Sodkie Thuraday belara 11 a.m.enly. MSIPH DUMAS 86 Chevy O 10 P/u Thursday, June 16,1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents Estote, 643-4060.O Hartford. Convenient GLCANINC SERVICE K igali BiiidlBf A o AoglMM Ropobo o Sow OooUng *5995 to 1-84 and 384. Your 646-S263 as Olds Della 4 *. *9995 DON’T Blink...or thlster- Homes and Condos RamodallBg S a r ^ FuUy moiirad Froo SoHmotoo rlflc house will get by plans or ours. Pre­ construction prices Call TAB you I Priced to sell at • OauMortapo * CemuNns H EATIN O / C8ll628-244ST9DAYt SPECIAL BUY $132,000. Beautifully from $375,000 and up. [ s a l e s 1966 CHEVY CAVAILIER D.W. Fish Realty, 643- 6 4 7 -1 5 4 5 PLU M O IN G maintained 4 room ex­ ■ Homo OoMnelMig o NooAns DELIVERING 4 0r..4 Cyi.4 Spd., pandable Cape. 2 bed­ 1591 .□ Rich, clssn, stono-frse NOTICE. Connecticut Gen- u msm. m tstsa *4 6 0 0 rooms, fireplace, hard­ MANCHESTER. Immac­ Rag. Ins. Rat. 6 4 9 -9 4 7 3 loam. 8 yards. 'SOPIusTax. erol Statute 23-65 prohibits 86 Csvallsr 4 dr. *4995 Day-care idea would ease labor shortage wood floors, super ulate 9 room Colonial R.A. DAVIDSON Also, ssnd, gravtl, stone the posting of advertise­ Insulation, vinyl sided, situated In the most L A W N C A R E Plumbing, Hooting. Pump Sonlfo and horse manure. ments by any person, firm or 87 Calais 4 dr. *9495 New Installatlont, Repairs, corporation on a telegraph, STCuUassadr. *10,995 oversized 2 car garage, desirable South Farms ISnCAHITINe/ ployees, they could hire more problem of child care for both Oraint Cleansd, Bathroom 8 telephone, electric light or S7 C svallsr t dr. *7995 By Nancy Pappas jobs in the area in the next few large facility called The Child­ child-care providers, and insti­ lovely treed lot. Coll area. 4 bedrooms, 1st LAWNS Mowed. Reaso­ IS S J PAPERING 643-9504 power pole or to o tree, easily and retain workers longer. pre-school and school-age child­ tuted a voucher system, so that quick. Jackson 8, Jack- floor family room, nable prices, free esti­ KHohsn Rsmodallng 87 Pont Orand Am *9995 Manchester Herald years. The developers of the ren’s Place, is the only child-care Sorv/co <• Our Buolnooo shrub, rock, or any other planned $70 million Pavilions at “Day care is a problem ren in Manchester. provider on the study group. low-income parents can choose a son Real Estate, 647- lorge sunroom, 2'/2 mates. Please tele- NAME your own price. Tsp Ssll Serssssi Lssm natural obtect without a writ­ 87 Pont. Sunbird opt *7995 8400.O______________ baths, 2 car garage and phone John 647-1907. Pother 8i Son Pointing Bus. Phone 7 4 2 -S 3 S 2 Any amount deHvsied. Also, fill, ten permit lor the purpose of A task force appointed by Buckland Hills have said the mall throughout the nation,” DiRosa Attending the news conference Peter Walsh, director of the day-care center and have the cost A Golden Opportunity! much more. Call us for LAWN Mowing Service and Papering. Remo- gravel, stons stxl bark, muleh. protecting Itorthepubllcond 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 Mayor Peter P. DiRosa will work could create as many as 2,000 said. "But it’s particularly bad in the Lincoln Center hearing Bureau of Social Services in reimbursed by the state. an appointment to see! Bobost, bsckhos 8 loader rental. carries a tine of up to $50 for Empty nesters looking available. Reosonoble vol. 291-8567.________ PJ't Plutiblna, HsaUng A each offense. to solve a shortage of day-care jobs. here because of the rapid growth room, in addition to DiRosa and Maine, told the group that day There are also low-interest for a smaller home $279,000. U 8, R Realty, rotes. Free estimates. Air CsiMRlsnlng services that is in danger of we are experiencing in this Hachey, were Donna Cammeyer care should not be thought of only loans for businesses and hospitals 643-2692.0___________ PAINtlNd Interior and Boilers, pumps, hot water DAVIS CONfTRUCTION B LO C K Tog Sole. June DiRosa has already appointed with lust the right set­ 643-9572 after 3pm. exterior. Quollty and 18, 9-4pm. June 19, 12- making the area’s acute labor area,” he said. and Frank Smith, both members in terms of large institutions. starting day-care centers, and EAST Hartford, 1 year tanki, new and 872-1400/6S9-9SSS a subcommittee of town directors up? Impeccable condi­ professional work- rsplacsmsnts. 4pm. Furniture, bed­ LIPMAN #1 shortage worse, DiRosa said. The 11-member task force, of the study group, and Mary Ann “ Many times, the home day care small, two-year grants for school tion throughout, this 5 new. 3 large bedrooms EASTERN monshlp. Free esti­ to look into affordable housing FREE ESTIMATES ding, Avon collecti­ VOLKSWAGEN The task force is the second called the Study Group for Day Handley, representing the Board is the ideal setting for a child,” he systems willing to start before- room Ranch on Lake- In this sunny Ranch LAWNCARE mates. Coll Craig bles, bumper pool problems in the area. wood Circle boasts with large fully ap­ OHtrlim a full Lint ol LAN08CAPIN6 86 SuiukI Sim url Conv. such effort by town officials to Care and Latch Key Children, is of Directors, of which she is a said. and after-school programs. town f Ytrd Sorrlen Mund.
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