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USED CAR Moderates Push Smoko for Speaker tt — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov, 9, 1988 CONDOMINIUMS CONDOMINIUMS IF0B8ALE FOB SALE FUEL OIL/COAL/ CAM Irbew ood FOB SALE FOREST Ridge Town- SOUTH Windsor. Wes- SEASONED Firewood. 1971 P L Y M O U TH Satel­ Green light house. 3V^ baths, 3 bed­ tage. 2 bedroom unit A Speciolis&Dmf! Key man Cut, split and deli­ lite. Big Block 383. Coll rooms. 1900 square feet with loft. Many ameni­ « of living space, fire­ vered. s115/cord. Call 646-6649, offer 6pm. ties. Excellent condi­ 649-2524.______________ PZC removes place, alrcondltlonlng, tion. $113,000. Sentry (^HEVY SURBURBANS Watergate figure deck with view. Par­ Real Estate, 643-4060.O CLEMHm I^CARPENTRY/ RAMTINR/ MMCEUJUIEDUS SEASONED Hardwood. 1974-78, 350 Cl engine, tially finished walk-out 8BIVICE8 ISSjRENIDKUNfl [ y ] PAPERMR $100/cord, dumped automatic transmis­ mill restriction/3 basement. Pool, tennis MANCHESTER. Enor­ lH BEBVKES load. $60/'/!i cord load. sion. Prices $450 to John Mitchell dies /6 ■ court. Priced to sell at mous 1600 sq. ft. Con­ Delivered locally. Tel­ $1500. Coll Mason at dominium In desirable CLEANING Servlca. $155,000. Call owner at Home or offlca. Day, FMIRAND REMODEUM ephone, 875-73M. 643-2414. 647-0740.______________ Forest Ridge. Central mWKES TREE SERVICE air, 2W baths, walk-out night, weekend. Room tddNIona, dooka rooflne, GLASTONBURY Soap Weekly specials. Reg­ sMIng, windows and guNers. Buoksl, truck • chipper. Stump basement and carport remoNl. Free eehmalM. PET8AND Factory. Much sought ore lust some of the ina Ranlerl, 645-0682. Bsokhod end buHdoxdr sdrvlod at reaaonaUa rales. FTee after 2 bedrooms, 2 full evalldbld. Cell Bob Farrand. Jr. eatimates. Residential Special eonelderatlon for 8UPPLIE8 CLYDE outstanding features In and commercial. sMeriy and handicapped. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. both unit. $109,000. Sen­ this duplex style home. BNE.647-8S09 ROUTE S3, VERNON try Real Estate, 643- SOUTH BOLTON Steve KosU. 647-1201 FR EE Kittens, variety ot 4060.O $164,900. Century 21 Ep- Rb e . 645-6849 BUI Olson, 828-8884 80 Bulek Skylark *2995 steln Reolty, 647-8895.0 647-7553 ages 8, colors. 742-9666 CLEANINB 8EHVICE, or 633-2164.___________ as Honda Accord 3 Or. *9995 E L L IN G TO N . Why rent INC. 8A8 HOME I X N O Y M A N ind FREE To good home. S3 Bulok Ragal *6995 TOWNHOUSE when you could sit In Commercial / Aseldantlal your own living room IMPH0VEMENT8 White, tri-color, long e4VWJana40r. *5995 FuHy Insursd 6 Bonded. lELECTMCAl CONDOMINIUM and look out over rol­ HAULING hair, female cat. 84 Caprico Wagon *6295 a HEPAIH8 Spayed and declawed. ling meadows. Come 047-154S "No Job Too Smell" Any Job — Anytime 64 Oldt Cut. Wgn. *6995 Three bedroome, 2'h see this 1 bedroom Rdglaldrdd and Fully Inturdd Nice pet. 649-6763 ofte DUMAS ELECtRiC 6pm. 84 Bulok Skyhewk 4 Dr. *5995 baths with 1 BOO sq. Condominium and we FREE ESTIMATES Eloelrlool lepolrs, JianrhfHlrr Im lb Call Oary 075-3403 W Bulok Regal *8795 ft. of living space In will show you how. Coll added wMng. for details. $81,500. NO TUNE TO CLEAN 047-0503 86 Canlury Wgn. *8595 this oversized unit. Today, dM you pay somaono MISCELLANEOUS Century 21 Epstein YOUR HOME? for doing nothing? 85 Century 4 Dr. *8995 Extras Include Realty, 647-8895.0 i n n ^ FOB SALE as Cav. 2 Dr. *4995 Let Call me, Joseph Dumas at __I fireplace, MANCHESTER. What a n m u n m v n m as CuUati 2 Dr. *8995 Complete Inter, and MM283irMMtl2(ms) RELIABLE MOVING E IG H T month old wafer- Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm air conditioning, Buy. Why rent? Own DUST BUSTERS 66 Elactra 4 Or. *10,995 30 Cents Extgr. Home Low, Low Ratoe. bed, $325. Courthouse this 1st floor, spacious 1 do It for youl 86 Cala. Euro 4 Or. *7995 washer-dryer, rear bedroom Condo. Your Maintenance Cuitom Short notico movoe. One Gold membership, deck with view, plus own entrance, a dining 5 years experience with Feinting end Papering GELSDMIND 12V^ months left tor Ineurad. Dopondebla $450. Compared to reg­ 872-9111 a third full bath In room and bright and excellent references. Repair or Renew Cell- ELECTRtC 24 Years oxpisrianco In spacious too. Very con­ Free Estimates. Call: Ings, Welle, etc. Rec. ular price of $700 plus. partially finished RMidentlil wiring tpeMaUst. movina Eric 649-3426.0________ veniently located to Rooms, Decks end Light Free EsttmatM. Labor walkout basement 384, shops, library, Carpent^ Roofing, POOL Toble-Seors. Good 649-7492 Anytime Moderates Gutter Repair and 508-7748 Available at church, bonks, etc. after 6 pm condition. $300. Coll af­ SCHALLER W on't last. $64,900. Cleaning. uoonMtimot ter 3; 30pm or leave ACURA FOREST RIDGE ' Anne Miller Real Est­ UNDlOMtY 8PECU1 m LL PAINT TO message. 56B-1903. ate, 647-8000.O A 60-unlt C LE A N IN iS Cleaning — On call Mln- ALLIS Chalmers Trac­ USED CARS shortage Ssrvleliis the MsnciMSIsr a WII- tananca Quick Refur­ HEATMB/ PLEASE condominium IlmanHc arse. Honsst and rtlla- from your picture or $llde tor, left and right plow, bishing or Rsmodaling PLUMBIN8 snowplow and o bucket 88 Caravan SE....*15,375 community located L0T8/LAND blt eouslt to clson your hams, in wotercolor or acrylic FOB SALE attics or windows. 9 ysors sx- IR8URED - 8r. Dtocaeiil loader. Arlens Roto 88F-150P/U...... *16,275 push Smoko on 24 beautifully Berbmro Loppen • Dsrtsnes and rsfsrsncss. Call FraaEstiiiitM Tiller, rear tine, swing 87 NIs. Sentra.....* 8,905 landscaped acres, Lowrls tor a frss sthmols. PJ's Plunbln handle. May be seen at feared APPROX. 2 Acres. Beau­ 646-2253 643-1710 87 Mazda RX7 .... *12.005 complete with pool, 742-0267 Air CandKlMlng Krause Florist, 621 tiful building lot. Boilers, pumps, hot water 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8,250 tennis court and $120,000. 643-7724. Hartford Rood, 643- tanka, new and 9559. By Nancy Concelman carport parking. replaoements. 87 Toyota Q T .... *10,250 PAINTING/ G A Y & SO N Manchester Herald FREE eSTIMATSS NASHUA D O U B LE heat 88 Chev C20 .......* 8,850 Priced at *155.000 BOOKKEEPING/ PAPEHIN6 MASONRY wood stove, 8 Inch flue, for speaker Brick, block and stone, 86 SR-5 P/U .......• 9,550 Principals Only ___ IM0BT6A0E8 643-9649/225-9616 gloss window, blower, The difficulty in attracting INCOME TAX N AM E your own reaso­ ceramic tile, marble and 88 LeSabre.......... • 8,905 concrete. holds 24 Inch logs, ex­ unskilled labor and the shrinking Call 643-2711. ' ruxim BEMNDT? nable price. Father 8, No lob It too small I cellent shape. $225.646- 88 Merc. Sable... ' 8,995 8:30am -5pm COMPLETE Bookkeep­ Son Painting and Pap­ MISCELLANEOUS By Brent Laymon availability of land for expansion STOP FOtSaOSUREII ing and accounting ser­ 9723 alter S.___________ 85 Audi Q T ........ • 8,850 ering. Removal. 291- 8EHVICE8 282-7341 o r <27-8973 The Associated Press Lleberman on upset: are among the major concerns of Ask for If you ere falling behind on vices available to 8567. MUST Sell. Unlvego 85 Buick Riverla.. *10.250 small business owners. Mountain Bike. $175. People wanted change eight businesses interviewed in a Mrs. Fromerth your mortgage payments... 85 Olds Ciera .....• 7,350 OR...If your home lain fore­ Pick up and delivery GSL Building Mainte­ OHlwli Lawn Sovica 643-0334.______________ HARTFORD — The new Gen­ — story on page 4 ^own economic survey, the plan­ closure, WE CAN HELPI service also. Call 289- nance Co. Commercl- Commercial Industrial MUST Sell. Unlvego 85 Cadi DeVille ....* 7,095 eral Assembly doesn’t convene ning director said today. 6961. But Planning Director Mark M A N CH ES TER . Beocon No payment program avail­ BRUSHWORKS. Interior al/ResIdentlal building Snowplowing. Snow Mountoln Bike. $275. 84 Continental.....• 7.595 until January, but Democrats votes away.” McCavanagh said. Hill. Moke us an otter! repairs and home Im­ Removal & Sanding. 643-0334. Pellegrini told Economic Devel­ able for up to 2 years. Bad **************0 painting. Free esti­ 84 Accord LX .....• 7,450 elected Tuesday take up an “ Where we are right now, I ’m not We have one bedroom credit Is not a problemllAsk mates. 12 years expe­ provements. Interior Fully Insursd — important piece of business to­ opment Commission members condos at $85,000 and 2 PAYROLL SERVICE and exterior painting, 84 Toy. (Jamry ....* 6,995 really sure.” how LOW payments can rience. Rnished cabl- Frau Estiffistss night; selection of a Speaker of that among the eight businesses bedroom at $102,000. Lot me do the work for light carpentry. Com­ 83 LeSabre.......:...* 4,995 Senate Democrats also planned help you SAVE YOUR net/celllngs. Woll the House. he’s interviewed so far for the Large units with ap­ HOME TODAYI you. Payroll, quarterly tax reflnlshlng. 647-0836. plete lonltorlal ser­ 647-7150 _ ENDROLLS 345 Center St„ to meet tonight to select their pliances. Parkllke set­ 27’A width • 2Se House Speaker Irving J. Stol- Economic Development Work returns, year-end W-^s. vice. Experienced, rel­ Manchester • 647-7077 leaders. Senate President Pro ting plus pool. Beck­ Swiss CsasarysMya Oreog iable, tree estimates. 13% width - 2 for 254 berg. D-New Haven, faces a Program survey, most cited FREE pick-up and Wali Papering & Angelic Home Tern John Larson of East Hart­ with & Company, at (203) 4S4-133S or 643-0304. M UST f picked up at the challenge for the post from Rep. positive aspects of doing business 521-0306 or 233-7394. delivery. P ain tin g Care Registry Herald Office Monday thru ford and Senate Majority Leader (203)484-4404 Residential, Commercial, Ronald Smoko.
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