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Fianrilfhtpr Mpralii Manchester, Conn. 2 - / J !____M .\N( HKSTKH IIK KALI), Ki ldiiy, May II, 1!)H4 MOTORCYCLE INSU­ TAG SALE — Center TAG SALE — Saturday, 1976 DODGE DART — 1973 PINTO HATCH­ 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS Tag Sales 69 May 12th, 8:30am-2pm. AM/FM cassette, 7 good BACK — New engine, WAGON. 350 V-8. Auto- RANCE — Compefetive Congregational Church, rates, big bike rates Manchester - Saturday, Chairs, old wicker settee, tires, automfi^lc trans­ registered, standard motic Posi-traction. books, records, tools and EVERGREEN CONDOM- mission, power steering, shift. $350. Call 742-7261. Roof rack, radio, de- available. Call Clarice, May 12th, 9am. Thou­ Clarke Insurance, 643- TAG SALE — Saturday. sands of good items In our a lot more old stuff. 68 INIUM TAG SALE — 40,000 miles. Excellent fogger, rr|,ore. Original Reagan halls reforms Dena’s mother wants Manchester man 5/12/84, rain date S/19/84. famous ,01c, ,05« and ,10c Box Mountain Drive, May 12th, 9am-5pm, 633- condition. $2900. Coll 649- 1981 HONDA CUSTOM owner. 643-2880._______ 1126. Household and antiques. sections. Many better Vernon. 635 Center Street, on the 8365. ^ CM 400 — Low mileage. SUBARU GL WAGON, 24 Fairtleld Street, Man­ items ,25c and up. Come ---------------------------- -—- Courtyard lawn via St. ---------------------------------- Extras! Light blemishes. In American schools daughter to stay home recalls Beirut chester. No Early Birds! 1983 — Automatic, 5 year m o t o r c y c l e INSU­ for terrific bargains. Ey- John Street. Clothing, 1976 FORD MAVERICK Asking best offer over RANCE SPECIALIST — ★ toys. Cabbage Patch doll — AM/FM stereo, auto- warranty, rust proof, erything priced way $600. Call anytime after roof rack, 22,000 miles. Call us and compare our ... page 5 ... ... page 6 TAG SALE — 358 Lydall and wooden crafts. m a fic tra n s m is s io n , 4pm, 742-9301. page 11 Street. Saturday, May below true yalue. A little Asking $7200. Excellent rates. Ask for Janet or bit of eyerything and a lot RUMMAGE SALE — Sat- ---------------------------------- power steering. Running Judy. Crockett Agency, 12th, 10am-4pm, Sunday, urdav. May 12th, 9am- MAPLE DINING ROOM condition. $1600. Call 649- condition. Call afer 6pm, of some things from kit­ 1978 PLYMOUTH VO- 646,-4923.______________ 643-1577. May 13th, 9am-12 noon. chen utensils and dishes 3pm. Unitarian Meeting SET, weight bench, kit- 8365. LARE WAGON — 6 cy­ Rain or Shine. to sports equipment, sec­ House, 153 West Vernon chen and household ...-rnA n r ^ linder. Low mileage. 1977 FORD LTD — Good tional sofa and a dis­ Street items. 8;30am-3pm, May 1981 MAZDA GLC Red Good condition. $2700 or for parts. Running condi­ BICYCLES, guitars, _____:------------------------- 12th, 326 Woodbridge custom L, 5 speed, air best offer. Call 649-8221. tion. Best offer. Call 646- baby things, computer, hwasher. Center Church Men. Also yisit the Book TAG SALE — 7 Riga Street. newtil-el' 3093, tools and miscellaneous. KAWASAKI, 1980 KZ440 Saturday, May 12th, 8am Fair of Center Church 1975 BUICK REGAL — 2 Women on th Church and Bolton Center Road) . _____ _____ Call 643-6813. door. Very good running Motorcycles/Bicycles 72 — Like new. 800 miles. to 3pm, 87 Mill Street, $800 or best offer. Call Chance of rain; Manchester, Conn. Manchester. Terrace. May 12th & 13th, 9:30cm- A U T O m O T iV e ,07a a m c <;PORTABOUT condition. Low mileage. 4:30pm. Rain or Shine. ......................................... a L m in o r Needs paint job. $1000. MOTORCYCLE INSU­ between 11am and 4pm. some sun later Saturday, May 12, 1984 Tent, camping gear, tv- _ Standard, 6 cylinder, 872-3602. THREE FAMILY TAG TAG SALE — 143-145 Call 643-6651.___________ RANCE — Compefetive pewriter, camera equip- Cars/Trucks tor Sole 71 Hioh mileage. Dependa- rates, big bike rates — See page 2 Single copy: 25<t SALE — May 12th, 8am- Schoal Street, Manches­ ment, guitar. Aqua lung, ble. $650. Call 643-5478. GMC STEP VAN, 1974 — fianrIlfHtpr Mpralii 2pm. Bikes, pool table, ter. Saturday, 9am-2pm. Full self contained. Grill, available. Call Clarice, furniture, toys, house­ Clothes, awls and lots of 1979 RENAULT LE CAR 1975 PLYMOUTH FURY refrigerator, coffee pot Clarke Insurance, 643- Misc. Automotive 76 hold and miscellaneous miscellaneous items. £-------:---- :------------------- — Good condition. Low — Reliable transporta- and steam table operate 1126.________________ items. 708 Bush Hill Road. mileage, new radial tires. tion. $500. Call 646-8196. by propane gas. Has hot MOTORCYCLE INSU­ TAG SALE — Saturday, ★ Call 643-2523. ----------------------------------- and cold running water. RANCE SPECIALIST — 721 FIRESTONE RADIAL TAG SALE — Miscellane­ 9am-4pm. Free couch and ---------------------------------- 1978 CHRYSLER COR- Phone 643-5970 after 5pm, Call us and compare our TIRE — White rolsed ous items. Saturday, lots of other goodies. 76 SAtURDAY — 10am to BLAZER, 1973, 350 — 4 DOBA — All options. 643-271 1 8:30am to rates. Ask for Janet or letters, new. Steel belted. 10am-3pm. 209 Cedar Bowers Street, 2pm, corner of Main and speed. $1500. Call 649-7071 38,000, miles. $3400. Call 5:30pm, ask for Suzanne, Judy. Crockett Agency, 195/70R13. $45. Call 649- Swamp Road, Coyentry. Manchester. Wholesale prices stable Hollister Streets. after 5pm. 649-4210. leave message. 643-1577. 9947. while retail sales rise featuring: By Denis G. Gulino later this year, released Friday, United Press International Producer Prices were scattered between 9 percent REAL ESTATE tor Finished Goods _ and 13 percent. MANCHESTER — AMBASSADOR DRIVE WASHINGTON - InlUitlon at ptercent change from previous While House spokesman Larry the wholesale level vanished in month seasonally adjusted Speakes said the wholesale price April just as consumer enthusiasm index and the 2,9 percent increase sent retail sales 2.9 percent higher, .6%------------------------------ m— 1 in retail sales in April, taken the government said Friday — a together, show "a solid expansion THIS WEEK 1 1 1 healthy combination marred only of the economy without inflation ■qT- j.'. by interest rates. and that the recovery is .solid on its The Labor Department's index 11 1 1 I course." ol producer prices was unchanged . II1 1 1 I Economist Jerry Jasinuwski, between March and April — a zero ^ II u j i n n speaking for the National Associa­ inflation rate lor business — after tion ol Manufacturers, agreed. three months in which price „ J ^ l U J "The wholesale price numbers increases averaged half a percent ■ no change J r are great news because they a month. confirm food price increases were Food prices dropped 0.6 percent, 1 a temporary phenomenon and that and many other prices, including MAMJ J A SON D j f m a I 1983 1 9 8 ^ overall inflation is not accelerat­ NEW LISTING those lor cars, clothing and je­ ing," he said. "But the retail sales Large, lovely eight room ranch just listed This home offers 3 or. MANCHESTER $83,500 4 bedrooms, 1'. baths. lower*level family room. 1st floor den Quality and comfort are yours in this lovely 7 room Colonial welry, also went down for bulk figures confirm that the economy and 3 zone oil heat Also included is a 16 x32' inground pool, with 3 bedrooms, front to back living room with fireplace, beau­ Enjoy the luxury of Condo living and relax in buyers. is still surprisingly strong in the one car garage and central air conditioning See this home tiful screened & glass enclosed porch off kitchen, oversized 2 The trends that inlluence whole­ second quarter, with real gross today' $04,900 car garage and maintenance free aluminum exterior. A plea­ sure to see Call for an appointment 643-4060 this spacious 7 room Townhouse featuring: sale prices often affect consumci' Detroit beginning next spring. national product in the 5 percent or retail price changes, reported Such import competition is one range. " • 3 Bedrooms later in the month. ol the main reasons prices in- The decline in food prices at the • Central Air Conditioning While wholesale prices were crea.ses have remained moderate wholesale level was the best • Applianced Kitchen • Wall to Wall Carpeting steady in April, retail sales look off across the board. performance since last June, led • Dining Room after two months of declines. The resurgence of buying enthu­ by an enormous 26.1 percent • Pool & Clubhouse The 2,9 percent overall increa.se siasm had a negative aspect, decline in vegetable prices. A 'inivnrii. • Finished Rec Room • Private Location in retail sales was largely because however, reinlorcing the fears of department analyst said it was • 2V2 Baths • Priced at $75,900 ot a 6.4 percent improvement in those who think economic activity clear that weather-damaged crops - fe j'i ■ car dealers' lots, both domestic i.s remaining strung enough to keep had been replanted and a new EXCELLENT VALUE and loreign, and Japan appeared interest rales going up all year. harvest in Florida and Texas Can bo found in this six room older Colonial Wide hardwood BOLTON $123,900 Call our Manchester Office for details 643-4060 to benefit us much as Detroit. Such tears were made worse eliminated shortages of produce. floor boards enhance the three bedrooms Mastei bedroom has New on the Market' Magnificent country setting and nearly 2 Japan hud its .second highest acres surround this exceptional 9 room full dormered Cape fea­ Herald photo by Tarquinio when banks raised their prime rale The producer price index was a walk in closet Extras include fully fenced yard. 1 car garage monthly trade surplus on record in 291.4 in April, equivalent to a cost and a one year Buyer Protection Plan Call today $64,900 turing 4 bedrooms with sunporch off master bedroom, 2 car another hull point to 12.5 percent garage with loft plus carport and horse barn & shed.
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