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It's Tag Sale Time 20— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 10, 1991 IT’S TAG SALE TIME v:^ 4 Days for the Price of 3! Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. lianrhpatf r Hmlli Tig Salt Ads Most Be Newsstand: 350 - Home: 300 Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper li By Tieadiy, Neon, For TMt Special Call 643-2711 TAG SALE SIGN STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE. Thursday, April 11,1991 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SAl.lT KIT ’N’ CARLYLE by Lariy WrigM 32 APARTMENTS FOR 34 HOMES FOR RENT 87 MISC. FOR SALE Osella seeking to add patrol officers ________ RENT________ Inside Today. ROOMY-Ranch. 3 AIR-Compressor. 12 Volt. COVENTRY-New 4 By BRIAN M. TROTTA Bedroom, 1-1/2 bath BOLTON-1 Bedroom. bedroom, 2-1/2 bath New. $22.00 643-4389. could use the $59,400 saved by the reorganization of the police department s budget request by General Manager w home in quiet area. Carpeting, fireplace. No Contemporary, 6 lot cul- F______________________ Manchester Herald treasurer’s office plus money from other sources to cover the Private backyard. Puii Richard Sartor. pets. References de-sac. Lease, security, LAWN-Mower, 20". Good w $157,300 needed to hire, train and equip the new officers. ■ Fire dept, seeks additional out windows, 6 panei required. $560 monthly. references. No pets. MANOffiSTER — Deputy Mayor Ronald Osella says that Osella criticized Sartor for making me cut when me Board doors, LL family room, condition. $45. Call Osella said the ability of the town to fund the positions of Directors had intended to fill me positions. hires...................... Rage 3. 646-7521. $1350/month. 429- 649-8314. me towm may Be aBle to fill several positions on the police would depend on how much state funding the town receives, hardwood floors 1959. But Smor said he did not do anything wrong by not funding throughout. $170's. FURNISHED-3 Room F ^ozen By the general manager in his proposed which should Be known in the next several weeks. apartment. 2nd floor. 1991-92 budget. me positions. “I met me Board’s technical requirement not to ■ Ed Board discusses paren­ “We’re Selling Houses!' 35 STORE A OFFICE SOCCER SHOES-Sizes: At a Board of Directors budget workshop, held Wednesday, reduce me aumorized strengm,” Sartor said. “I could noL Blanchard & Rossetto, Heat. Private Adult, 6;Child's, 1-5. Two of the additional positions would allow the police Police Chief H e i^ Minor descriBed the department’s budget tal poll....................Rage 3. entrances. Adults. No SPACE J V however, in good faim aumorize a 12 percent increase [in me 646-2482. $5.00/Pair. Call Mary. • create an eighth patrol district in town starting for 1991-92, which totals $8,123,858, an 8 percent increase F______________________ pets. Security. police budget].” 646-0194. in 1992 and the others would fill vacancies due to attrition and over the current budget. The proposed town budget totals ■ Charter Commission de­ References. 643-4860. MANCHESTER-Store/ re lire m e n L Sartor also said he didn’t mink the money could be found to 2pm to 7pm. Commercial use. Main m i $80.66 million. fends work.............. Page 4. NEW PRICE-$219,000. 8 St. near Center St. 646- END ROLLS m Osella said he is working on a scenario in which the town MANCHESTER-2 The positions for the eighth patrol district were cut from the Room colonial, 4 2426. Weekdays, 9-5. 271/2’ wid1h-»1.00 Please sec POLICE, page 8. INVESTORS Bedroom, private bedroom, 2-1/2 bath. A 13'widlh~50* basement, parking, SOUTH WINDSOR- great buy. Owner can Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 be creative and flexible. DREAM large yard, stove. On Office, 300 square feet. Newsprint endrofls con be picked Call Barbara Weinberg, busline. $595 Monthly. No lease. $150/Month. Lp at the Manchester Herald News The best investment is one where o Ki y before 11 a.m. Mortdey RE/M AX East of the 649-2871. 521-1744 or 644-0165. ttv o u tp ThLTsday. Syria next stop River, 647-1419. th e num bers work. Try these num ­ MANCHESTER-2, 3, and F In Brief bers. $199,9CD buys a Dupiex in Man­ 6 Room apartments. Get the f-f4 NEW TO THE MARKET- Security. 646-2426. MOVING: HOUSEHOLD fTEMS chester. 3 bedrooms, eat in kitchen, Want Ad habit... FOR SALE U&R, 3 or 4 bedroom Weekdays, 9am-5pm. Microwave Oven S60.00 Atlantis lands; horne. Meticulously 1 1/2 baths, fuii basement and read and use the little ads Colooial Sola. Brown t R u it PlaW for peace plan PLACING AN AD In clos- in 5100.00 maintained. Family separate utiiities. Rents at $1,600 sified Is a very easy, Classified regularly. 6000 BTU Air CondHionor mission lauded room with fireplace, simple process. Just dial living room with per month. Do it yourself or with a 643-2711 Porlabla Whir^xrol Almond and Syria could push the proposal EDWARDS AIR FORCE 643-2711.________________ Disliwasrwf By BARRY SCHW EID along or stop it dead. BASE, Calif. (AP) — Space fireplace, 2-1/2 baths. friend, or live in one side and col­ 5200.00 91 CARS FOR SALE Large lot. Barbara W. MANCHESTER-2 Family. H otpoint AtmoTKi R efrigerator 95 AUTO SERVICES The Associated Press Baker will wind up his pulse­ shuttle Atlantis landed with five lect on the other. Any way you do $200.00 RE/MAX East of the Newly updated. 2 61 CHILD CARE Heavy Dutjr^anng Madilne taking among Arab nations Friday in ■T astronauts today following a tri­ River, 647-1419. Bedroom in quiet DAMASCUS, Syria — Secretary it, it WORKS. Call for the details. Call after 4:00PM 520-1475 Geneva when he sees Jordanian umphant spacewalking mission neighborhood. Close to D AY CARE-Available CARDINAL NEW IN of State James A. Baker n i brought town center and Foreign Minister Taher al-Masri. that lasted a day longer than NO DOUBT ABOUT ITil! JiU<i D.F. REALE, INC. Monday-Friday. Call BUICK, INC. MANCHESTER Israel’s proposal for a regional planned because of strong desert busline. $595/Month after 4:00 pm. 647- The Israeli proposal calls for a Super 8 room ranch on J ill* REAL ESTATE plus Utilities. Dale. 529- 91 CARS FOR SALE 982 Ctievy Comoro $2,898 peace conference to Syria today wind. 9034. 982 Dotsun 200SX regional meeting of Arabs, Israelis H u ckleb erry R d. in W H H H 175 Main St., Manchester $2,496 CENTER 8276. #31385. 9B3 Buick Electro $4,860 after drawing a positive response and Palestinians under U.S. Atlantis glided through the Manchester offers 3 646-4525 BUICK SKYLARK-1985. 986 Ford Brorx» 4X4 $10,960 MANCHESTER-6-1/2 from Egypt. auspices. sky and touched down at 6:55 bedrooms, 2 full baths NEW AND EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED Power steering, 986 Chevy Ccxnaro $4,996 MOTORS Room Duplex.Private 986VWJettoGL $6,S80 Baker arrived here this afternoon and family room. Office 72 AN'ngUES AND automa- tic, 4-door. Auto Repair Center B^er immediately called for a.m. PDT, shortly after sunrise. yard/parking. Near 1987 Olds DeltoBB Brougham $7,280 and headed directly to a meeting in lower leverl. Features COLLECTIBLES Good shape. Asking 1987 Pontiac 6000 Sed $4,496 369-371 Main SL Soviet co-sponsorship, provided The arrival was heralded By twin 384.$750/Month.Secur­ 1987 Buick Ftirk Avenue $9,960 fully ^ lia n c e d kitchen, $3000. 649-4773. Be­ wim 'fimisian Foreign Minister Al- sonic Booms that shook the 25 BUSINESS ity Doposit.649-6300. 1987 Buick Skylotk $6,490 649-4304 Moscow establishes full diplomatic dug-in above ground NEW TO THE MARKET- ANTIQUE DINING ROOM tween 3-6pm. 1988 Pontiac Firebird Shorpl $7,980 *FREE Towing* habib Ben 'Yhhia Before a scheduled relations wim Israel after a 24-year ground. pool with equipment, Bungalow Cape. 3 PROPERTY MANCHESTER-Ask SET-Table, chairs, buf­ 1988 Clero Brough. Cpe. $6,460 19B8 Pontiac Bonneville $6,496 session wim Syrian President Hafez break. Mission Control’s Brian new pool deck and 2 Bedroom, natural about our discount on a fet and china cabinet. CHEVROLET-1 975 *Free Brake Inep.* MANCHESTER-Used car Monte Carlo, 350 1989 Buick SIcyhawlr C pe $4,960 Assad. Duffy told commander Steven garage door openers. woodwork, french 1 and 2 bedroom and Good condition. $500. 1989 Jeep Wrongler 4X4 $4,996 Also me talks, in the U.S. view, lot. Main St. near engine. Will take WOO eTune-upa Baker briefed me Saudi foreign Truly in move-in doors. Dead-end street. Townhouse. All include 643-8912. 1989 Buick Pegol C p e $9,696 e Altematora would be based on Israel’s Uading Nagel, “Steve, you and your center. In operation at or trade for motorcycle. 1989 Hondo Accord LXI $12,686 e Starters minister. Prince Saud al-Faisal, on conditioni $179,000. $135,000. Call Barbara appliances, heat and 1989 C tievy Celebrity $8,490 territory for peace. crew did it all and you made it least 45 years. 646- 647-9596. e Cooling Systems Jackson & Jackson 1989 Jeep Clwrokee 4X4 $14,960 me proposal in a meeting at a W. RE/MAX East of the 2426, 9am to 5pm, parking. Ranging from 73 CLOTHING e Tire Mounting & Balan­ Despite a skeptical reaction from look easy.
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