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Iran Denies Mines; Reagan Defends Attack for Free Eetimate Eumd to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Sent. 21. 19»7 BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY VERN0N. Condominium HOT point freezer 25<toep V W 1974 Bug. Rtal clean, for rent. Completely X 56 long x 58 wide. rebuilt engine. Mag refurblahed 1 and 2 Price negotlfdfle. Coll wheels. $1200.649S407. bedroom condos for 649-9334.______________ R E N A U Lt L«<!:ar l# 0 . 4 micaiANEous leose In Vernon. $675- speed. Running condi­ $900 with heat and hot BUYER MEETS seller In SEHVICE8 tion, only 8200.649-7057. PLYMOUTH Arrow 1977. water Included. 6 the ¥wmt od s... time otter LICENSED Eoit Hort- . 4 cylinder, 5 speed. month lease ovolloble. tlmeaflartlmel Raodond VW Jaffa M, WoMture ford homt doy cart addition. 4 door, stand­ Good condition. Regu­ • •••••• e KMmfUL « CMMBRHIL «lmmedlatae occu­ use the wont ods lust off Silver Lam. ard. Immoculote, low lar got. Reatoiidbib THOSE 0UY8 WHO Fft R acwnfTffniMTNieiM pancy. Jock J. Loppen rogularlv. Full time 2*5 VMrt. Realty. 643-4263. miles. Must be seen. offer. 646-9071 after Mm Ii provided. 500- PAINT •SOTKinfiES Looded. $5099.649-9337. 7pm. ' I o m . Interior and exterior CLEANING LAWN AND palntlno. Call today for a FORD Gronodo 1977. iS s VW Bug 1969. 0 milet^Oh free eeflmate. Tom or Ed SERVICE IROMES RAROEN or best offer. 64S4077 rebuilt motor. Excel­ OEAIIIM Residential/ iFDRHEItT otter 3pm. lent condition. $1000. 040-22 15 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 649-0381. K R V IC B C o m m e rc ia l GACNE dig your ow n . 550 Bush PONTIAC Hatchback ANDOVER Loke. 5 room HIM Rd., Manchester. 1900. Worth seeing. 649- Gutter*/ Rugs, 4791.__________________ MERCURY Marquis tot- EXCELLENT houae- EXCAVATION house on lake front. ony Pork wagon -78. keeplne wlflt reoto* Aluminum Siding $700 per month. Coll BUICK Ontury 1981. 4 Tip IgR SerggBiti U mb Loaded. No rust. Ex­ nolbe rates. Call for 649-2871 or 643-7605. door, automatic. Full PRiR Estimates. CO. Any amount daavtiad. Alao, fHI, cellent condition. 649- free estimate. 74^7910. aOORMB power with extras. El RTE. 85 • BOLTON ^M ALL 5 room Cape, sraval, atona and barii, tmileh. 0312. Manchester A City nl Village Charm near bus line. Near Bobeal, baekhoa $ loadar tanlal. Best offer. 071-9430. llandirslrr Hrralii M 9 - 8 3 3 5 1976 PLYMOUTH Voldre. FLOOR sanding and re- eeeeeeeeee 6 4 6 - 2 6 1 4 downtown Manches­ FORD Gronodo 1900. 4 CAHPBm iY/ M m CONSTRUCTION 78K, slant 6, Olr. ReHo- REM O KU m flnlshlne. Oualltv ter. 649-7230 door, olr excellent con­ ble and economical. workmanship ot low m iniEt'm E'im ^^ 872-1400/659-9555 dition, $2000 or best $950. 643-0700. 728-4639. prices. Coll «4^23M. offer. 649-9487.________ Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1987 Bwkel, iruNi S oMpper. Classified ods serve the “NrAHYswrNiiir 30 Cents c A R K im iv a Slump removal. PhM people today ... lust os CADILLAC 1977 sedan eMmaloe. Speolal R.R. ties, pisnting, they hove since our coun­ MUSICAL Devllle d'Elegonce. MMODElMa SUmCEf MISCELLANEOUS oonaMeretlon for eldarfy Power windows, TAKE A LOOK OompMIe home ispalfs and re­ - Tree work. try's beginning. Read and ITEMS SERVICES and handtoi^pod. use them regularly. 643- brakes, seats, locks, modeling. We epeeWlie In beth- CALL olr. Am/tm stereo tope roomeand kKonene. SmaS eoale 6 4 7 -7 8 8 3 047-7186 2711. ALTO-Soxophone. By- / 85 Ford T-BIrdi oommerolal ntorli. RagMwed. In- ODD lobs. Trucking. conn with carry cose. deck. Extra snow tires Turtw *6995 Iran denies mines; Reagan defends attack For Free Eetimate eumd. rafamnoee. Home repairs. You Asking $250 negotiable. on rims. Excellent con­ 85 Line. Town Car - - - STORE AND dition. $3500. 646-4333. S4M1SS name It, we do It. Free 646-5286. U..MN. *1 4 ,5 0 0 estimates. Insured. 643- DELIVERING THE ODD JOB SPECIALIST OFFICE SPACE FORD Escort wagon 1984. 0304. Rich farm loam, $ yards, HauUng |unk, brush, con­ 5 speed, rust proofed, eS Mazda RX7 QSL'SE' struction, debris, leevss (Fall MANCHESTER. Great PETS AND stereo. Excellent con­ PLAYER PIANOS ore In S75 Plus fox. Sand, gravel, Lmrna *11.900 cleanup). RsasonaMe rates, business location. dition. Orlglnol owner. U.S. helicopter gunfire demand. If voo hove one YOUNG man with truck and decorative stone. SUPPLIES 85 Nissan Stanza Prime 1,050 square 643-8745 evenings. 4 0,. *7995 vou do not use, wtiv not to do vord work. Relia­ CdiTseyl feet. Office for lease In exctionoe It for cash with ble, reosonolbe. 649- 6 4 3 -9 5 0 4 POMERANIAN puppies. CLASSIC 77 VW converti­ Watkins Centre. Lease Block. 2 female, 2 ble. All white. Low 86 Lino. Town Car kills five Iranian sailors 0 wontod. 0477 after 5pm. ( l4 3 - 5 n i tkiChooM $AvE furnished or unfur­ mole. 413-267-3778, or mileage. Must see. 644- nished. Minimum 3 413-267-5121.___________ 3120.__________________ 84 Mercury Marquis ' year leose. Direct ac­ MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — Iran the ship was laying mines were "a cess from Main Street. FREE to good home. 4 1987 VW Quantum. Fully Brougham *4995 acknowledged today that a ship fictitious excuse.” grey kittens, 4 blond, loaded. $13,000/best Coll Jim Lombard at 85 Bronco II, o a a attacked by a U.S. helicopter The Foreign Ministry statement HOMES 9 1 IHOMES 646-9730 or 549-4663. port Angora. Coll 647- otter. 646-1232 days. AMo.ra.4K4 *10,200. gunship in the Persian Gulf was LOTS/IAND 8406.__________________ 643-6230 evenings. added; "The American aggression 00 N R SALE on‘ '■FOR SALE Rentals 82 Mazda RX7 G SL*6495 part of its navy, but denied the will certainly receive an approp­ FOR SALE FREE pupple, block 68 MUSTANG Factory vessel was sowing mines in the mole, 4 months, mixed. riate response from the Iranian WANTED restored. 6 cylinder, 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 waterway. IMPECCABLE. $232,900. COVENTRY. Ronch, 3 BRAND New Listing I 646-6751 or 649-9045. 40,000 miles on engine. nation and the Islantlc World.” TO RENT 83 Lynx Wg.. Ai. AC *3995 State-run Tehran radio said five Manchester. Gracious bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 Planned commercial FREE to good home, 2 Excellent condition. The attack Monday night was the APARTMENTS sailors were killed and demanded Raised Ronch with cor garage, to be built. zone! Main Street, El­ spayed female cots. 1 $4500. 649-5945 otter 85 MAZDA 828 deadliest U.S. strike against Iran newly redecorated Buy nowl Lovely IFOR RENT f a m i l y In desperate LX 4 on. At. Ft A/C lington. Approxi­ Indoor, 1 outdoor. All 6pm._____________ _ OruiBB. WvBr that the U.S. Navy hand over since the Reagan administration flreploced living room, wooded lot. $154,900. need of 3 bedroom *8495 mately 2 acres In hot apartment by October shots. 649-4425 otter PLYMOUTH 73 Valiant. surviving members of the crew. began expanding the American dining room and ap- Klernon Real Estate. EAST Hartford. 6 room 86 Merkur XR4TI growing area. Ideal for 1. Limited Income. 5:30. Excellent condition. *11,495 In Washington, the Pentagon said presence in the gulf in July in an pllonced country sized 649-1147. E x c lu s iv e bonks, restaurants, of­ duplex. $500 per month, utilities not Included. Husband disabled be­ Super stereo. Mounted 76 Ply. Valiant three Iranians were confirmed effort to protect Kuwait’s tankers kitchen. 3 bedrooms ogents.________________ fices, retail, etc. Coll snow tires. $995. 646- 4 Or.. AL AC *1795 and a 14 X 16 Florida No pets. Adults pre- cause of accident. dead and two were missing. A and keep the oil shipping lanes OPEN House Sunday, 1-4. for more details. Family needs to be MISCELLANEOUS 1830. Pentagon statement said a Navy room. Family room $310,000. Jackson & ferred. 568-6478._______ 83 Ford LTD Wg, open. Forest Ridge Condomi­ together with 2 child­ ____ ^ FOR SALE Vt, AT. Ft. AC *4995 boarding party found 10 mines has full brick walled nium. Luxurious 2400 Jockson, 647-8400. o ELDERLY housing now The Iran Ajr, an amphibious ren. 649-4629. aboard the vessel, the Iran Ajr, and fireplace, Slote entry. square toot condo taking applications for TE^sinr^Mdhsfefs!!^A^ 85 Olds Calais landing craft, was attacked SO 2Vi both, 2 cor garage. Remove mineral buildup 2 bedroom apartments. AC/LOBdBd *6395 that 26 crewmen — four of them miles northeast of Bahrain In nestled In 200 acres of from your teakettle by proxlmotely 3000, also SCRANTON D. W. Fish Realty. 643- water shed Forest. Storting $560. Coll 528- 50 to 100k numerals and CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH wounded — were either picked up in international waters. Pentagon and 1591 or 071-1400.D pouring In holt o cup of 6522. CHnvsLtn txteunve C hicles *8695 Central air, 3 bed­ Merchandise letters for shirts, cops, AND MLf CT USED CAnS... a lifeboat or removed from the White House officials said. rooms, 2 full, 2 half white vinegar and one MANCHESTER. 3 room etc. Best offer. 649-3642 water. MAKE your appointment quortottop water. Heotto SOME S.t% nNANClNQ OR LESSI 85 Mazda RX7 S The 1,662-ton ship was under tow today to see this large, baths. Country sized apartment Includes op- otter 5;30pm.o AM.Alum.WK *9895 President Reagan today de­ today by an American warship, kitchen with sliders to rolling boll and let stand pllonces. $350 plus 87 FIFTH AVE. m •14.685 four family In Vernon I for one hour. Pour out BASSETT crib ond fended the U.S. attack.
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