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Storm Cleanup Is Underway \) 20 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. July 10. 1989 ——---- ■■ NN' CARS I CARS CARS I CARS I I CARS CARS .... CHILD CARE FOR SALE FOR SALE [SOroR^SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE HDFOR SALE LICENSED Day Care VOLKSWS^EN Vanagon CHEVROLET Malibu Today Is great day ... and CHEVROLET Caprice DODGE Omnl-1987. 5 provider In good fam ­ 1984 GL. Automatic, 1971 - Good condition. Classified Is a great way FORD Tempo - 1984 4 M urder Choice im W arnings Best offer. 643-9846. Estate Wagon- 1978. speed, 4 door, rear Buick Century 19824 Door ily neighborhood have Air, Cruise, Stero. Ex­ ... to sell something! 643- cylinder, 5 speed, new must be seen. 70,000 an opening for 4 child­ cellent $5,700. 647-1480 Recent repairs. Too wiper, defog, AM/FM, 2711. good to funk. Needs tires. Asking $5,000. miles. V6, Automatic, ren. Constant supervi­ tinted windows, 34K. Call 647-8851. engine. 643-2880. $2800/best offer. 872- Power Steering, Four found dead La Russa picks Stewart Congress Ignored sion and care for your F IA T 1978 X19. Good Brakes. $2,400. Call 645- child. 647-1101. License 2051. CHEVROLET Astro Van- cconditlon. Many new CLYDE CARTER 1986. Fully equipped. 8449. number 25473. In Hartford /4 to start for AL All-Stars /I I alerts on HUD /,6 parts. Asking $1,800. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. CHEVROLET — GEO A TTEN TIO N - Govern- Very clean. $5,900. 249- RESPONSIBLE teenage Call 646-3444 after 568 1229 Main St., Manchestar ment Seized Vehicles ROUTE 83, VERNON USED CARS JETTA-1987. AC, sun 2505 days, 875-4266 eves. girl looking for a day or 2791 ask for Jay. roof, loaded. Excellent from $100. Fords, Mer­ CAMARO 77 Body res­ 83 Marcury Marquit 4 Dr. *4995 87 Camaro V-8 *9395 evening bobysitfing condition. Very clean, cedes, Corvettes, PONTIAC 1969 6 cylinder tored. Custom wheels. 84 Calabrity 4 Dr. *4995 lob. Call 563-4B10 11am TOYOTA Corolla, 1978 87 Volka Jatta 4 Dr.. *8495 low m ileage. $8,000. Chevys. Surplus Buy­ In good condition. Best offer. Call 646-3444 to 7pm. For Monday, llftback. Excellent con­ 84 Buick Cantury Wagon *6695 85 Bonnavllla 4 Dr. *6295 Call after 4:00 647-9543. ers Guide. 1-602-838- Needs body work after 5 call 568-2791 ask July 3rd and Tuesday dition. Asking $1500, or 85 Buick Somaraet 2 Dr. '7295 86 Cavallar CS' Sta Wg *6195 8885 extA775 $250.00 call 643-1024. for Jay. July 4, call after 6pm. best offer. Call before 3 85 Caprica 4 Dr. *7395 87 Pontiac 6000 4 Dr. *8395 645-6828. pm 649-3984. 85 Elactra T-Typa *9995 87 Olda FIranza Sta Wg *7595 85 Pontiac Sunbird *5195 85 Cantury Wagon *7995 MAZDA 1986 RX7. Red, 64 Dodga 'LE' Caravan *6495 85 Elactra 4 Door *10995 clean, 32k, 5 speed. 66 Pont. LE 6000 4 Dr. *7195 I LAWN CARE 86 Spactrum 4 Dr. *4995 Excellent condition. 88 Chav Cavallar 4 Dr. *7995 CARDINAL BUICK'S $8,500. Call 649-4836. 86 Cavallar 4 Dr. *6995 84 Cam Barllnatta Cpa *6295 EXP E R IE N C ED - Lawn 88 Nova 4 Dr. *6495 USED TRUCKS Care. Prompt, reliable 83 Chav S-10 Blazar 4x4 *5995 service. Reasonably 86 Pont Bonnavllla 4 Dr. *6995 VOLaME-PRlClNG $AVES priced. Call 647-9330. 87 Spactrum 2 Dr. *6995 85 Chav CIO 6 ' Pickup *5995 CARDINAL 88 Dodga Raldar 4x4 *10450 Jianrijpatpr lUrralft 86 Dalta 88 2 Dr. *9995 86 Nlaaan Short Bad P/up *5895 CARPENTRY/ BUICK, INC. 86 Markur XR4TI *9495 88 S-10 Blazar 4x4 *12495 YOU CA$H REMODELING 1967 Chav. CalabrHy >5995 1989 Buick Cantury M4999 872-9111 646-6464 C H E ATiv^Tam lnateTof 1986 Oldtmoblla Calalt •6980 Tuesday, July 11, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents East Hartford, fabrica­ 1986 Chavy Suburban '18980 tors of contemporary 1988 Buick LaSabra <12996 styles, cabinets, coun­ 1988 Buick Skylark $8690 1988 Buick Cantury •11990 ★ ★ ATTENTION ters, and furnishings. 1987 Buick Skyhawk <7980 Also cabinet new 1988 Cantury Wagon '8980 CLASSIC CHEVY LOVERS! 1989 BUiCK SKYLARK 1989 BUiCK CENTURY fronts, refacIng or re- 1986 Buick Elactra <10250 1989 BUICK REGAL flnlshlng available. 1986 Buick Cantury <7690 LTD. $.1 X 2 1 5 * Call days 9am to 5pm. 1984 RIvlara Cpa <8995 Classic 1968, Chevy Malibu, 307 Stk. #9172 528-9748. 1984 Marcury Cougar <6180 Stk.#9316 IT j f c i l . V *11,999' *13,897* 1688 Buick LaSabra <8290 Engine. "Mint" Condition. 69,500 4 dr, AT. AC, Caw lt*. PW. PI. Dmonslalot 4 dr., AT. AC. CaBiana. PW, P I. D«monstBtor 2 dr, Cp«., AT. AC, CantM . PW. PL Damonttilo Storm cleanup is underway MISCELLANEOUS 1664 Bdorado Convart <14969 Origingal Mileage. $6,000 or Best I SERVICES 1985 Buick Skyhawk <5250 81 Adams St. Offer! 2.9% GMAC FINANCING AND/OR UP GSL Building Malnte- Manchester One (dead, nonce Co. Commercl- Call 649-7470 Y al/ResIdentlol building 649-4571 TO $1500 MFGR. REBATE repairs and home Im­ UP TO 24 MOS.5. TO APPROVED CUSTOMERS, -in c l u d e s f a c t o r y REBrREBATE. provements. Interior Factory Incenllvea end July lOlh buildings and exterior painting, light carpentry. Com­ CAB OF THE WEEK plete lanitorlal ser­ # 1 M vice. Experienced, rel­ flattened m olkswagen inc iable, free estimates. V , . 1984 Mercury Cougar 643-0304. It’s Not Too Late! • Offer Expires 7/31/89 JH3r.,AMfM,AC.PW. ITV/STEREO/ r . CfuiSB, Ufw Mieage Related photographs, APPLIANCES Up To Double Your Money story on page 18 STEREO-Samsung SCM - 7000. Dual cassette, CD «5,980 By Larry Rosenthal player, radio. Just like At Lipmon V.W. The Associated Press new. Asking $250.00 or best offer. 1989 Used Cars HAMDEN — National Guards­ im Fox 1988 Buick Century LTD, 4 dr........... $14 999 ^986 Buick Electra 380................$10,250 men, police dogs and utility crews TV SPECIAL 1988 Chev. Suburban, tow pkg......... $16*980 Buick Century Wagon................... $8,980 sorted through deBris from flat­ Wolfsliiirg tened homes, toppled trees and OFFER $200 Cash B^ck 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan..... ........... .. ^ ’99Q 1986 Buick LeSabre Custom............. $8^290 Reconditioned televltlone, $750 Cash Back 1988 Buick LeSabre Sedan............... downed power lines left By storms from our Mg trede-ln tale. $12 *999 Buick Century Sedan................... $7,’690 that roared through Connecticut Prloaa front to (290. Curllt I989I1 1988 Buick Century Custom............. $11*990 Oldsmoblle Calais, 4 Dr................. aeioOO Uathae, 273 Watt Middle Tpke. and left one person dead, dozens Manchaater, 649-3406. 1988 Buick Riviera Cpe., loaded...... $14*690 Buick Somerset Cpe.,...................$7*495 injured and thousands without J e i t a G L WdUFihtirg 1987 Chev. Celebrity Sedan.SOLO. ^ ’991J 1986 Chev. Monte Carlo................$8,495 power. WoUsbnrg 1987 Nissan GXE Wagon................... ' $7*280 Toyota Camry Sedan................... $9*180 Gov. William A. O’Neill left by SPORTING $500 Cash Back helicopter to tour the damage $750 Cash Back 1987 Buick Skyhawk Hatchback....... • $7,*980 Riviera Cpe..................... 59 995 I GOODS i m today But the mayors of New i $ m 3 k u c u Haven and Hamden already have GOLF Clubs. Used starter Vanagoii PLUS MANY MORE. UP TO 60 DAY, 3,000 MILE 100% POWER TRAIN WARRANTY. declared local states of and full sets. $25. to $95. WoJTshurg emergency. Call 649-1794. m m i t m $1500 Cash B ack “ It’s an emergency ... there is JiOOO Pash3,$(ck 171 MISCELLANEOUS Visit no question, ” O'Neill said as he CflRDINRL BUICK, INC. prepared to Board a helicopter at *M fo r s a l e our award Brainard Airport in Hartford for Fifteen wood storm win­ winning Service Dept. "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" an aerial tour of the state. dows 51” X 32" $5.00 Before sunrise, residents got each. Good condition. • 81 Adams Street, Manchester ETTl out chainsaws and the state Also roll-up tension (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) " I Department of Transportation screens $5.00 each. 643- Choose a fine pre-owned used earth movers in Hamden to 8923. automobile at our special discount prices. clear a path through fallen trees CARS in the hardest hit neighborhoods. State police Began taking dogs fo r SALE oriarty Brothers around Hamden to search deBris for missing people and officials #1 Began to tally the damage. Utility ^VOLKSWAGEN. INC. workers raced to cut off all live Manchester’s wires and gas leaks while scores JOE RILEY’S 2 Tolland Turnpike, (RIe. 83), Vernon, CT • 649-2638 of state police tried to seal off DILLON FORD dangerous areas. 319 M a in St., M anchaater "We haven’t had a chance yet 88 "EXP Coupa <7495 to come up with any kind of 88 Escort "LX” H/B <7495 Used Car Dealer The Associateij Press 88 Escort "QL" H/B <7495 numBers,” said Neil Gorfain, a 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B <4495 USED CAR SPECIALS AFTERMATH — Residents of West Boylston, damage fast-moving storm Monday night. civil preparedness operations 66 Taurus Wag. Loaded <7995 officer surveying damage in SB Escort Pony <5265 1987 MAZDA 1986 FORD 1986 MERCURY 1983 M AZDA 1983 CHEV Hamden. “ We don’t have any­ 87 Escort "QL" H/B <5595 T-BIRD SABLE 626 MONTE CARLO thing much more definite than 85 Mustang Sunroof <4995 B2200 P/U 2 Tone Auto, A/C Auto, A/C 5 Speed AT, A/C that we have a disaster here.” 89 Brand New Festiva <5795 CHORCHES A 12-year-old girl was killed 88 Cougar White <11495 *6999 *6995 *5991 *4666 *4999 Billing snags dog implementation of pact about 5 p.m.
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