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'It's Over^ — Eighth Says 'Yes' L t t o — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Mar. 14, 1989 NOTICI OP HIARINO HOTICE TO CREDITORS lAPARTMENTS I HOMES ■STATI OP ■STATE OP Rentals Automotlvo JOSIPH M. SPKNCIR, II ORACE W. HOPPER MOSTUdES FOR RENT FOR RENT FURNITURE a minor The Honorable William E. Parking Pursuant to an ordor of Hon. FitzGerald, Judge of the MANCHESTER. Room In TOLLAND. 3 bedroom COUCHS: 1 single Semifinal Easter William E. FItxGorald, Court of Probate, District of S A V E Y O U R ROOMS sleeper, 1 king size 4 CARS Judso, datod March 9,19(9, a quiet rooming house. home, all applianCes, Manchester at a hearing held H O M E tl FOR RENT Off street parking. $80 fireplaCe, 1'/2 aCre lot, cushion high bock co­ FOR SALE hoarlng will bo hold on an ap­ on 03/09/89 ordered that all lonial, 1 modern silver plication praying for author­ claims must be presented to It you are In FORECLOSURE. per week. 646-1686 or garage. $850. month. Attorney deCides Press is key for Coventry A speCial dinner ity to compromiso and lottlo the fiduciary of the address BANKRUPTCY or OlVORCEO MANCHESTER. Ladles 569-3018.____________ SeCurltyand lease. Call trim, with 3 bloCk 1977 MERCURY Cougar. a doubtful and disputod below. Failure to promptly Boarding House, 347-3059. leather Cushions. One XR7, V8, 62,000. ExCel­ claim In favor of sold ostato present any such claims may or "falling behind," ask for MANCHESTER. Small 4 ormered wind Chair, 1 lent Condition. $450. against Curfew /3 in clash with Old Saybrook / I I for the holiday /14 Clean, furnished. Nice room apartment, se­ COVENTRY. Available against Volta Klavins of result In the loss of rights to NO PAYMENT PROBRAM up loCation on bus line. maple Coffee table, 1 646-4081.____________ Monchostor, Connocticut, recover such claim. Curity and references Immediately. 6V2 and Gary R. Colby of Col­ to 2 yearsll Call 644-3503.________ maple end table with 1976 FORD Van, E-250, Susan McQuay required. Heat In- rooms, two bedrooms, bookcase In front, shelf umbia. Connocticut as In sold Ass't Clerk ManChester men's broad- cluded. $550 643-1577. one bath, walk-out Clubwagon. ExCellent application on fllo morofully THE SWISS GROUP on side. Two pinic ta­ condition. $800, negotl- o ^o a rs, at tho Court of Pro- The fiduciary Is: Ing house. Sleeping MANCHESTER. AttraC­ basement, laundry bles. Cal! after 4:30 203-454-4404 room, share bath. No able. 649-5007, boto on March 27,19S9at9:45 Jonef MacGlllvorv, tive 6 room duplex. IV2 hook-up. $750 per 644-8687._____________ A.M. Admlnlstrotlx, C.T.A. Cooking! $235. per baths, first floor month. SeCurity plus evenings. c/o Herbert A. Phelon, Jr., STRETCH YOUR burger month. Plus seCurity first and last month. No BECAUSE YOU never Elizabeth A. Bldwell Esq. budget By using one port laundry, large yard. Dodge Dart 1973. 6 cy- Ass't Clerk and referenCes. 643- utilities. Adults pre- know when someone will llnder, automatiC, 773 Main St. soy extender to four ports SeCurity, referenCes. 02»4)3 Manchester, CT 06040 2 1 2 1 . .ferred. No pets. Coll be searChing for the Item power steering. $1750. A of meat. Your taste buds $750 plus utilities. Call 647-9353. 742-7494 or 742-8161. you have for sale. It's Coll 646-7788 after 6pm. 029-03 wan't be able to tell the better to run your want ad NOTICR TO CREDITORS APARTMENTS MANCHESTER. SeCond 84 CHRYSLER Laser . 5 ■STATE OP NOTICE TO CREDITORS differenCe, but your FOR RENT for several days... cancel­ ETHEL TEDPORD ■STATE OP budget will! Boost your floor, 2 bedrooms, STORE AND ing It as soon as you get speed, air, am/fm heat, and applianCes. Cassette. ExCellent. Tho Honorable William E. SUMNER R. SILTON budget by selling Idle OFFICE SPACE results._______________ Items In your home with a HEBRON. Modern, two No pets. $600 plus se­ $4,000. 649-2783. FitzGerald, Judge of tho The Honorable William E. bedroom. Heat, hot Court of Probate, District of FitzGerald, Judge of the low-cost ad In classified. Curity. ^3979. EAST HARTFORD. New rn^V/STEREO/ 80 TC3 Horizon 1 owner. Manchester at a hearing held Court of Probate, District of water, applianCes, office space In restored Low miles, exCellent Jianrhpatpr Mpralb on 03/09/89 ordered thot all Manchester at a hearing held parking, no pets. $625. APPLIANCES NOTICE TO CREDITORS CONDOMINIUMS house, speCtaCular shape. $900. or best claims must be presented to on 03/09/89 ordered that oil ESTATE OF 228-3245 or 646-0882. offer 646-3415.________ the fiduciary at the address claims must be presented to CLARENCE H. HOAR FOR RENT Cathedral Celling, KENMORE washer for below. Failure to promptly the fiduciary at the address Oka MANCHESTER. Two Burnside Avenue. 3800 78 MONTE CARLO. Runs present any such claims may below. Failure to promptly bedroom flat, first sole. Heavy duty never CLARENCE HOAR MANCHESTER. Two square feet with base­ good $750. or best offer. result In the loss of rights to present any such claims may floor, air conditioning, ment. Con be divided. used. $350. Call 645- Wednesijay, MarCh 15, 1989 recover such claim. result In the loss of rights to The Honorable William E. bedroom Townhouse 6475. 644-2042 after 6. ManChester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents FitzGerald, Judge of the fully appllanCed kit­ Terms negotiable. For Susan McQuoy recover such claim. with family room In 77 ASPEN, slant 6 engine. Court of Probate, District of chen, basement, gar­ Information, Call Ruth WESTINGHOUSE range - Ass't Clerk Susan McQuay Manchester at a hearing held Convenient area. $695 $600 or best offer. 646- Ass't Clerk age. $700 per month, FIske, 282-0651.______ 30", white continuous The fiduciary Is; on 03/09/89 ordered that all plus seCurity, plus utili­ per month. Call D.W. 0160 after 6:30 pm. Jean E. Brooks, The fiduciary Is: claims must be presented to Fish, 871-1400 ar 643- OFFICE space In Man­ Cleaning oven. $100.00 Co-Execufrix Paul B. Sllton, Co-Executor the fiduciary at the address ties. Available April or best offer. 649-7672. 1st. No pets. 649-5678 1591.________________ Chester. 3 rooms. To­ Brenda A. Somerset, Sondro M. Segal, Co-Executor below. Failure to promptly taling 900 square feet Co-ExecutrIx present any such claims may after 7pm. MANCHESTER. Beacon c/o Martin B. Burke, Esq. c/o James M. S. Ullman, Esq. result In the loss of rights to HIM. Two bedroom on Spruce Street. Park­ rn s p o R T iN o 130 Union Street 300 Broad Street recover such claim. MANCHESTER. Four ing, one year lease P.O. Box 891 rooms, first floor, Ranch style condo. $795 1 5 ^ GOODS P.O. Box 757 Meriden, CT 06450-0891 Susan McQuay per month InCludes $700. month. 643-6712 - CLYDE Rockville, CT 06066 parking, near 384, bus, 647-0069. ‘It’s over^ — Eighth says ‘yes’ Ass't Clerk heat and hot water. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 034-03 027-03 shopping. $550. 645- BicyCle Tropez exCellent The fiduciary Is: 8251.________________ Call D.W. Fish, 643-1591 MANCHESTER. One condition Professional ROUTE 83, VERNON Patricia R. Hoar, Executrix or 871-1400. Buckland Square, 1075 TOWN OF MANCHESTER c/o Richard C. Woodhouse, NEWER Three bedroom maintained. $75. Ten 84 BonnavIM* 4 Dr. *5995 Tolland Turnpike, up speed Varsity Schwinn LEGAL NOTICE Esq. Duplex, wall to wall, all SOUTH WINDSOR. to 4225 sq. ft. Available 84 Cantury LTD wagon <6695 At Its meeting of March 6,19S9the Planning and Zoning Com­ 555 Main Street applianCes, 1’/; bath. Three bedroom Condo, exCellent Condition Historic acCord approved; Manchester, CT 06040 available April 1. Fire­ April, 1989. Call Mr. $75.00. Call 646-4613. 84 Skyhawk wagon <5995 mission made the following decisions: S7S0. per month. 643- LawrenCe, 643-2161. INN AT MANCHESTER — SPECIAL EXCEPTION/ERO- 030-03___________________ 1823. plaCe, pool, washer- 84 Camaro Blua *5995 dryer. No pets. Call SION CONTROL PLAN — SPENCER STREET (1-11/12) - Ap­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS MANCHESTER. Near ITAO 85 Cantury 4 Dr. (2) <8995 proved with modifications a special exception application, ESTATE OF Sue, days, 521-0610, ev­ R T I INDUSTRIAL 85 Spactrum 4 Dr. <5195 town’s OK due Thursday under Article II, Section 9.15.01 to permit a use which re­ ANN TREBBE 384, newly redeCorated enings, 675-6303. SALES quires automobile parking spaces In excess of 60 at a parcel duplex. 3 bedrooms, E i J PROPERTY 85 Cantury wagon <8595 The Honorable William E. of land Identified as 195 Spencer Street. large eat-ln kitChen, 88 Cutlaaa Clara wgn. <8995 FitzGerald, Judge of fhe I HOMES MANCHESTER. 3400 and NOTICE. Connecficut Gen­ By Alex G Irelll begun negotiating the accord with A.R. ASSOCIATES — ZONE CHANGE — 12V DURANT Court of Probate, District of with applianCes. Secur­ eral Statute 23-65 prohibits 88 Grand Am 2 Dr. <8395 STREET (A-58) - Approved the request for o change In zon­ 2400 sq. ft. Industrial ManChester Herald Mayor Peter P. Dirosa Jr. more than Manchester at a hearing held ity, referenCes re­ FOR RENT the posting of advertise­ 88 Markur XR4T <9495 ing district classification from RB to Businss II forthesouth- on 03/09/89 ordered that all quired. $700 plus utili­ space, loading doCk. ments by any person, firm or a year ago. erly portion of a parcel of land Identified as 12V Durant claims must be presented to Woodland Industrial corporation on a telegraph, 88 Thundarbird <8995 Street.
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