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Death Y X 20' Workshop Also It Was a Year-And-A-Half Ago Philips Real Estate 742- Monthly 20 _ MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. July 24. 1989 I HOMES 132 |l APARTMENTS I CONDOMINIUMS MISCELLANEOUS I CARS I CARS I CARS I FOR SALE FOR RENT I FOR RENT CHILD CARE I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE IT'S A HONEY - $97,900. VERNO N. For limited M AN CH ESTER. 5 room, Ruling clears way for Time, Warner merger ... page 18 LICENSED Day Care For a little money! time only enloy a free custom kitchen and Y T A G W asher In FORD 1980 Bronco. 351 1983 FIREBIRD - Lots of 1971 BUG - runs but needs provider In good fam­ engine. Automatric. work. Take all or parts. Located In East Hart­ color television with bath, garage, end unit. ily neighborhood have good condition $50. extras. 4 cylinder. $2300 Roper gas range $50. $4,000. or best offer. or best offer. 643-2192 643-8744. ford Is this charming signed lease. Modern Convenient to Hartford an opening for 4 child­ Call 649-4998. one bedroom alumi­ spacious 1 and 2 bed- and downtown Man­ ren. Constant supervi­ Baby highchair wood after 6 pm. J $10. Call 643-6452. num sided home on a raoms apartment. Eat- chester. Lease Includes sion and care tor your small lot for easy care. In kitche, large bed- use of $6,000 of furni­ child. 647-1101. License WE DELIVER FORD Thunderbird, 1985- SCHALLER Annual property taxes room, private ture. You need only to number 25473. For Home Delivery, Call alr, all power, V6, 61K miles. Automatic ACURA QUALITY are only $375. Say balacony, storage, supply linen, cookware SALES PRE-OWNED AUTOS goodbye landlord, large pool, heat and hot and personal belong­ 647-9946 transmission. 646-9826. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 83 Honda Prelude *6495 hello FHA or CHFA. water Included. Start­ ings. Single profes­ TAG Sa l e -'Everything 1 CARPENTRY/ CAMARO-1976. 305, auto- Only 40K. AT. A/C. Rira Find Anne Miller Real Est- ing at $495. Call 870- sional person pre­ REMODELING goes! 17A Sycamore OLDSMOBILE 1987, 83 Toyota Corolla 4 Dr. *3495 gte, 647-8000.O_______ 9665. ferred. References I Lane, Manchester. Clero, 16K, mint condi­ matlc transmission, Auto. A/C required. You won't many new parts, power DEAL of the Century! GLASTONBURY - Se­ CREATIVE Laminates of July 24 through July 27. tion, under warrantee. 82 Toyota Corolla S-R5 *3495 find a nicer place any­ Evenings, 4-8. steering, brakes, air. a Spd., A/C. Sporty $90,000 2nd mortgage, cond floor, 2 bedroom, East Hartford, fabrica­ $8,000 643-0699. 646-4995. no payments until year heat, hot water, $700 where. $695 monthly. 82 Toyota Tercel S-R5 *2995 285-0744 leave message. tors of contemporary 5 9pd.. Economical Car H an rliP B tpr M p r a l f t 2000. (8% Interest, Bal­ monthly plus one styles, cabinets, coun­ I CARS 83 Ford Escort Wagon *2600 loon payment In year month security. One ters, ond furnishings. FOR SALE 4 BpMd. Storoo. Dmo Car 2000). North Coventry. year lease. References. MANCHESTER. Green- Also cabinet new 72 HOUR MONEY BACK 85 Honda Accord LX *6995 New breathtaking con­ No pets. August 1st. vlew Hills. Large mod­ fronts, refacIng or re- CARTER 5 Spd.. A/C. CiMn u ern two bedroom, 1'/2 GUARANTEE 86 Acura Integra 'LS' *8995 temporary - you'll love 633-9325. flnlshlng available. AMC '82 Concord *2,995 CHEVROLET — GEO the ceramic tiled kit­ bath Townhouse. Pri­ Call days 9am to 5pm. 1229 Main St., Manchester 8 Dr, 5 8pd. Ona Ownar 454-474 Main Street. 3 vate garage and base­ Nissan '85 Sentra SE *3.995 83 Olds Regency *4995 chen and breakfast room apartments. 1 - 528-9748. U S E D C A R S va. Fully Load*). Lika Naw Newsstand Price: 35 Cents nook, floor to celling ment. Central air, ap- CARDINAL Chevy '86 Celebrity *4995 Folly Warranteed Tuesday, July 25, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm $500 plus heat. 1- $540 pllances, fully MANY OTHERS TO granite fireplace, Jac- Including heat. No BUICK, INC. Chevy '87 Cavader *5,995 $4995 cuzzl, 3 car garage. carpeted. $800 plus util­ ■01 d MISCELLANEOUS Qlds '84 Cutlass *5,995 83 S10 Blazer Auto, A/C CHOOSE FROM pets. Security. 646-2426 ities. 649-8165 Features 3050 sq.ft, of 9-5 weekdays._______ SERVICES 1988 Buick Century *14999 Olds '63 Cut/Crulser *5,995 87 Ford Escort 2 Dr.. Auto, A/C 345 CENTER ST. living area, 4 bed­ 1988 Buick Skylark *8990 86 Pontiac Sunbird Wgn. Auto rooms, 2 full baths, 2 BOLTON - Guest house 1988 Buick LeSabre *12999 Chevy '85 Celebrity *6,995 MANCHESTER available. 9/1. One bed­ GSL Building Mainte­ 1988 Buick Centuiy *11990 $5995 half baths, 1st floar HOMES Plym '84 Voyager *6,995 84 Dodgs Caravan Minivan 647-7077 Supreme Court I nance Co. Commercl- 1988 Buick RMsra Cpe. *14.890 laundry. Philips Real room, living room, kit­ 1987 Nissan Q XE Wag. *7280 Ford '65 T-BIrd *6,995 Auto, A/C chen, bath. Single FOR RENT al/ResIdentlal building Pregnancy changes teens’ outlook Estate, 742-1450.D repairs and home Im­ 1987 Buick Skyhawk MB *7980 Olds '85 Calais *7,995 86 Cavalier Wgn. Auto, A/C older woman. No pets. 1986 Buick Elacira 380 *10250 87 Olds Firanza 4 Dr., Auto, A/C 4.85 ACRES O f privacy MANCHESTER. Two provements. Interior 1986 Buick Century Wag. *8980 Olds '87 Clera *7,995 MISCELLANEOUS $550 plus utilities. Se­ $7495 I surround this newer curity and references. bedroom house In nice and exterior painting, 1986 Buick LaSabre *8290 Pant '87 Grand Am *7,995 AUTOMOTIVE contemporary hame, neighborhood. $725. light carpentry. Com­ 1986 Buick Century *7690 88 Chav Cavalier 4 Dr. I upholds capital 649-3446._____________ Olds '87 Calais *8,995 Childrearing cedar siding, 2 full monthly plus utilities. plete lanitorlal ser­ 1986 Olsmoblla Calais *6980 Auto. A/C — 3 In Stock 1966 Chav. Monte Carlo *8495 Olds '86 Toyo *9,995 TIRES. (4)MlchellnMXL baths, JaccuzzI tub In L IK E private home. 3'/? Two months' Security vice. Experienced, rel­ $799$ rooms. Lease. Work­ 1986 Toyota Camry *9180 87 Volkswagen Jaffa 4 Dr. 175/70R13 steel radial, master bath, large and deposit. No pets. iable, free estimates. 1987 Plym Horizon Sod *4980 BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE Auto. A/C low miles. $50.647-0301. takes its toll ing single or morried 1967 Buick Regal Cpe *9880 country kitchen to Available August 15th. 643-0304. AND MARINE 87 Ponflac 6000 4 Dr., Auto, A/C oversized deck, cus­ couple preferred. 643- 646-3917. 1985 Buick Regal Cpe *6660 C HRO M E 15" Chew 4X4 punishment law 2880. 1981 Buick Regal Cpe. *3680 250 Adimi 8L. Minch. 87 Chav Camaro A/C, T-Topa rim, 5-lug. Mint. 646- tom window treat­ VERNON. Three bed­ By Andrew J. Davis ments, corner fire­ FOR LE A SE Two bed­ 640-1740 2439 or 645-8776. $175 room house, newly ren­ DRIVEWAYS 81 Adams St. 646-6464 negotiable. Manchester Herald place, catherdral room duplex, with ap­ ovated, private lot. pliances. One car Manchester By Judd Everhart any mitigating factors, such as a ceilings, located near One car garage. Large SEALED & REPAIRED Cheryl Fortin's life changed Bolton town line In garage. Central loca­ The Associated Press defendant’s low intelligence or deck. Very clean. Ex­ Reasonable Rates, 649-4571 dramatically 18 months ago. Andover. $239,900. tion. $650 per month. 18 cellent condition. $800 Quality Work emotional distress, the death Y X 20' workshop also It was a year-and-a-half ago Philips Real Estate 742- monthly. Call Dennisat # 1 HARTFORD (AP) - A state penalty cannot be imposed. 1450.Q available. Also torrent 872-7291 between 9om 646-0561 prosecutor says he’ ll seek the that Fortin, then 16, gave birth IV2 room efficiency Breton, 41, was convicted in NEW STU RBRID G E re­ and 6pm dally. death penalty for a Waterbury April of capital felony in the 1987 to her daughter, Lauren Eliza­ apartment, all utilities VOLKSWAGEN INC. beth. Now she is on welfare, production cape - 3 MANCHESTER 'Rent JOE RILEY’S rndhy convicted of killing his son stabbing deaths of his son and fireplaces, wide board furnished. $350 per DILLON FORD month. Call Warren E. with option' Brand and ex-wife, now that the state ex-wife. has quit school and is talking to flooring and panelling, 319 Main St., Manchester SAVE UP TO $3000 OFF M.S.R.P. Howland, Inc., 643- new, beautiful 1800 so. Supreme Court has upheld the Monday’s ruling means that the her lawyers about taking the square cut pine clap­ ft. Contemporary town FURNITURE 86 Ford Excort Wag. board siding, 13x30 1108.________________ *3995 constitutionality of Connecticut jury in the case will be recon­ baby’s father to court to pay houses. See my ad 88 Lynx HUC393 Gathering room, large CHARMING Spacious 1'/2 *3495 capital punishment law. vened to decide Breton’s fate. The child support. under Manchester 10 pc. Mahogany Chip­ 65 Marquis 4 Door *7995 PURCHASE OR LEASE kitchen, authentic de­ bedroom apartment. "Houses for Sale" pendale dining room Monday’s high court ruling in Supreme Court stated flatly it “ Make sure you’ve done Historic colonial. Cov­ 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B *4495 SHOP THE REST..........BUY FROM THE BEST tail, possible owner 2nd Rothman 8< Rothman, set. Table with two the case of Robert J. Breton of was making no recommendation everything you wanted to do in financing up to $50,000.
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