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Please call call Oovld leases, separate utilities, 2 Allen Plastics. 282-0821 be­ Oevernment Homes from irms-control process “ will start "We didn't get the full closure cor porope. 8175,800. Jack- $1 (U repoir). Dellnouent tween 9om-12pm or apply son At Jackson Real Est­ iBOATt/MAINNE Jigain.” that we might have liked.” Shultz In person, 45 Connecticut fm property. Reposses­ EQUFMENT Shultz and Regan, appearing on said, "but a tremendous amount, ate. 8474400 or 8484848.0 sions. Coll 808887-8000 ext Avenue, South Windsor., the "CBS Morning News" and much more than we thought was Ct. OH 8885 tor current repos­ STAFF ACCOUNTANT Price Reduction I The session list. Manchester 8 room 18 foot Mod River canoe, N B C -TV ’s "Today” show respec­ possible, was achieved." price ot this unloue Invest­ house, near hospital. paddles Included. Used tively, maintained the optimistic The secretary noted that both East of the river manufacturing ment property has been Brand New I Available November 1st. tour times. Excellent con­ assessment of the prospects for Reagan and Gorbachev said after Tl reduced to $135400.3 unitt $72S/month plus, utilities. dition. $800. Pleose coll 1888 Chevy Cavaller-2 arms control that Reagan offered the summit ended that "proposals company seeks a degreed accountant plus 3 cor porope, 8 room 2W both home. 1st 843-4842 otter 8pm or 847- oil WANTED 0 floor fomlly room, fire­ Security, leose references door, automatic transmis­ in his nationally broadcast address are on the table and we want to with manufacturing cost experience. opollonces, no looses. Ex­ required. Write Box U ^ 8:30 - 5:30. Ask tor sion, sun roof, air condl- move forward and make as much Qi cellent locotlon In Eost place. 180's. "We Guaran­ Bob. Monday night. 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Call Prelect Home and on In-law apartment. SUPPLIES coll 848-4741 otter 5pm. At that time, Shultz had said he "I ihink that eventually we will excellent benefit package. Respond In Shore, 23M511. 521-5334. have an agreement because the 1 Better than o Bonk I was “deeply disappointed" that complete confidence by resume only, ________ _ 7 free kittens, box trained Ford 1878 Ronchero with a wide-ranging arms control agree­ Soviets want one and we want Wonderinp where to ploce and checked by a vet. cover, V4 enplne 303, one." Including salary history and require- ||93| EstStO your money? Look no STORE AND Variety ot colors.
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