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Manchester Historical Society 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, (kt. 11, 1989 HOMES HOMES HOMES APARTMENTS MISCELLANEDUS CARS HD FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT I SERVICES FDR SALE School Capital A win BOLTON - Last Chance! Spcciolisii M A N C H E S T E R - 3 bed­ GSL Building Mainte­ 1983 CHRYSLER Le- $154,900. Yes, you can room, newer duplex, nance Co. Commercl- Barpn - 4 cylinder, 5 afford a home In Bol­ MANCHESTER I'/z baths, wall-to-wali al/ResIdentlal building speed, standard. Nice ton. This well kept 5 Reduced for immedi­ carpeting, appliances. repairs and home Im­ buy, $1,995. 646-1313. Board approves Pro-abortion side room ranch features an ate sale, immaculate $775 m onthly. Call 643- provements. Interior CHEVROLET 1980 Ma­ Liut strong in goal 1823.__________________ and exterior painting, open kItchen-dInIng 5 year old L shaped libu - 4 door, good light carpentry. Com­ areo, plus 3 bedrooms. L IK E p rivate home. 3'/2 condition. $1,250. 643- budget guidelines/3 claims 2 victories/6 Also, a full walk-out Cape. 6 rooms, sky­ plete lanitorlal ser­ as Whalers triumph/11 lights, oil heat, natu­ rooms. Lease. Secur­ 5484. basement with wood ity. Working single vice. Experienced, rel­ stove. All on 5 acres of ral woodwork, oak iable, free estimates. 1984 HONDA Civic Wagon m ale preferred. 643- - 646-0767 or 649-4554, woodlands. Plenty of cabinets, well insu­ 2880. 643-0304. CARPENTRY/ ELECTRICAL Jack. MANCHESTER room for your horses. lated, full basement, Flano Real Estate, 646- REMODELING 1986 JEEP Wagoneer Li­ $134,900 5200. □_________________ city water and sewer. mited - Excellent con­ Absolutely immaculate, $131,000. Call 646- DUMAS ELECTRIC BOLTON - Now Reduced! Service changes, dition, 43,000 miles, Vinyl Sided Capel 3 4122. Owner. CONDOMINIUMS ICLDTHING automatic, air condl- $285,000. Birch Get needed back-to- additional wiring and bedrooms, paneled family IFOR RENT tlonlng, am/tm •oom, newly renovated and Mountain-New Custom school money by selling repairs on existing MATERNITY Clothes cassette, leather Inte­ decorated. Private back­ Build, 8 room Contem­ unneeded Items around sizes 4 to 8. Excellent M A N C H E S T E R -$209,900. homes. Quality work at BRAND New Condo - rio r. $10,900. 643-2938. yard, attached breezeway porary on IV 2 acres. your home. Use a low-cost condition, priced to Just Reduced! Spra­ affordable prices. Never lived in 3 bed­ and garage. Flano Real Estate, 646- od In Classified for quick sell. Call 647-7214. C H E V R O L E T 1978 Z28 5200. □ wling Ranch offering 4 results. Entirely owner operated. room Townhouse, 2'/2 Com oro - $950, t-tops, bedrooms, sunken liv­ 27 years exp. Call baths, central alr/vac, 350, sagInaw, 4 speed, MALLARD View. Dis­ ing room, family room, all appliances Includ­ Joseph Dumas 10 bolt posi, stock tinctive Townhouses. whirlpool and deck. Su­ i n g microwave, Save thousands. G C F H O M E 646-5253. wheels, no clutch. HanrliPBlpr Iprali san Shimer, Sentry washer, dryer and Ice Runs. 875-4499.________ $141,900! No associa­ Real Estate, 643-4060.a SERVICES maker. Wall to wall FURNITURE tion tees. New 3 bed­ 1984 FORD Escort Wagon C O V E N T R Y - Fabulous Remodeling, repair, decks, carpeting, fireplace, room single family att­ trim work, small jobs. MISCELLANEOUS deck, attached garage WHITE Canopy Sears - Auto, air, am/tm, ached homes that offer Colonial In quiet coun­ twin bed, matching power steerlng- BEHER THAN NEW try setting. 2000 plus Senior Citizen Discount SERVICES w/door opener, secur­ a sensible alternative ity system and full chest/dresser. $300 or /brakes. Excellent Thursday, Oct. 12,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents $189,900 to the high cost of a new sq.ft. 3 to 5 bedrooms, 645-6559 best otter. Nine piece condition. $2,000. 646- 2'/j baths, 2 car garage, basement. Central lo­ Threr years young. Raised home! A complete cation short walk to dark pine dining room 2079. package at one low fireplace In family HAWKES TREE SERVICE set with gorgeous Ranch. Landscapeo, open Bucket, truck 8 chipper. Manchester Hospital, OLDSMOBILE 1981 Re­ acre lot in Andover. 3 price! IVj baths, f!re- room and living room. PAINTING/PAPERING hutch. $800. Good con­ Incredible basement, Stump removel. Free parkade and many gency - Loaded, must bdrms, 2 baths, 2 car place, wall to wall car­ eetimetee. Special dition. 646-0619. exquisite view. Price Is churches. No children. sell. 643-1364. garage. Many extrasll peting, range, refriger­ conelderatlon for elderly No pets, trucks, RV'sor right. Lots of negotla- INTERIOR/EXTERIOR and handicapped. 1984 CELEBRITY-4door, Noriega ator, dishwasher, and motorycles. $1200 per fully equipped, excel­ microwave oven, full bles. Being sold by PAINTING owner. Call as soon as month plus utilities. TV/STERED/ lent condition. $3,500. basement and attached Painting & iight Carpentry, 647-7553 Coll 646-8711._________ Cops searching 1987 MUSTANG LX - 4 garage. No gimmicks, possible. Peter, 228- I APPLIANCES 0128 and M a rk , 642- Driveway Sealed, Porches & One bedroom condo, cylinder, hatchback, 5 lust solid dollar value- Hatchways rebuilt. alleges a I 7853. TREE swimming pool, weight GENERAL Electric dish speed, $6,500. 646-2392. com pare! Come see Galligan & Co. room, pool tables, hot M A N C H E S T E R - 6 room , REMOVAL washer, built-in, al­ C H E V R O L E T 1974 Ca- the mode of tomorrow 649-1698/643-6386 water Included. $550 fully dormered Cape, 3 Trees trimmed and removed. mond. $59 or best otter. maro - New paint, new In your own lot and monthly plus deposit. home! Blanchard 8< bedrooms, IV2 baths, Cordwood sold. Seasoned and Call 647-0913._________ vinyl top, 6 cylinder fireplaced living room, ‘‘We can tell you unseasoned hardwood only. 646-7353. autom atic, $1,750. Ne­ U.S. role Rossetto Realtors," 30" gas stove, Tappan Fully Insured. Free Estimates. for armed bandits BOLTON We’re Selling Houses" formal dining room, ivhal to look for... MANCHESTER Gardens outomatrlc Ignition. gotiable. 649-8944, Crane Service Available. - 2 bedroom tow n- 646-2482.0 new wall-to-wall, large Call Carl 742-5986 872-4163 M onday - W ed­ leave message. $169,900 fenced lot, pool, patio, and what to look house, $700. Security. nesday 9am - 11am. LOS ANGELES (A P) — Country living, yet close to PORTER Street - This 9 PLYMOUTH 1986 Reliant 2 car garage. $149,900. Jack Lappen Realty, $ 120. - 4 door, tan, 50K m iles, F^amanian ofneers who led last Hftd. Vinyl sided w/lg. 2 car rm, 5 bedroom house out JorF SNOW PLOWING 643-4263. garage. New Ig. 2-stall barn has 2'/j baths, 1st fir. By owner. 646-0615. a i r conditioning, week’s abortive coup were rccruucd Credit union Commercial, residential. am/tm radio, 1 owner, w/electridty. Over 3 acres family room fireplace B ID W E L L Street - 6 room PETS AND and paid more than $1 million by of property. A horse lover's and 100x608 lot. Blan­ house on large lot with HarBro Bolton, Vernon, Coventry excellent condition. the U.S. govemmenu Gen. Manuel delighti storage barn. 643-9180. area. Free estimates. I SUPPLIES $4,900. 649-8653. official denies chard 8. Rossetto Real­ HOMES Noriega charged in an interview. tors," We're Selling SOUTH Windsor - Excep­ Painting Call Pete, Houses" 646-2482.0 tional nice 7 room of Manchester I FOR RENT FREE Kittens - Litter The F^amanian leader also al­ 643-1213. $107,000 taken TW O Fam ily 180's this Raised Ranch. Cathed­ trained, 2 black and leged that F^namanian businessmen 'r -is i newly remodeled 10 ral celling living rm, Quality Painting M A N C H E S TE R - Located white, 1 light, 1 dark r^TRUCKS/VANS and Nicaraguan Contras served as room multi-family has formal dining rm, eat- In q u letfa m lly n e lg b o r- grey tiger. Long­ l ^ F D R SALE Services GUTTER hood, 6 room , 3 bed­ haired. 646-5681. messengers for U.S. officials, relay­ By James F. Henry a vinyl exterior and 2 in kitchen, 3 bed rm. ing messages between the United car garage. Blanchard Oversized lower level •Free Estimates CLEANING room home. Imme­ CHEVY 1981 Pickup - 6 Manchester Herald 8i Rossetto Realtors," family rm, full wall •Senior Citizen Discounts diate occupancy. To cylinder, standard, States and the plotters, the Los An­ rent “ as Is" tor $750 per r 3S We're Selling Houses" fireplace, many nice •Aluminum & Vinyl SERVICE MISCELLANEDUS am/tm radio. Good geles Times reported in Thursday s month plus security The F.B.I. and Manchester police 646-2482.0 features. $214,900. U 8< Powerwashing for estimate call I FDR SALE running condition. editions. : -iin d R R ealty, 643-2692.0 and utilities. No pets. were still searching today for two COUNTRY Charmer - Asking $1,900 or best MANCHESTER 875-0634 or 875-9142. 643-2129.______________ “The United States was involved men who robbed the Northeast Large comfortable 646-6815 otter. 742-7814. before, during and after the coup. $109,900 playful lot - a pleasure We’re Here To Ser" RENT - Forest Ridge 3 END ROLLS School Employees Federal Credit bedroom s, 2 '/2 baths, Noriega said. ‘They had to make the Fully applianced, beautiful to enloy - 3 bedroom 2716" width — 25« Union Wednesday morning in a LAWN CARE fully applianced kit­ contacts, woo them, convince them.
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