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YBO Ortega Move Brings Calls for Rebel ri r' I '.vtv;t7 to — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 17, 1988 )88 - 18 HOMES H j ] h om es APARTMENTS MI8CELLANEGU8 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FGR8ALE lob fair New look npiiitfra* .jf MANCHESTER. New llst- AAANCHESTER- 427 AAANCHESTER- 3 bed­ WHEE^Oialr^InusBd’, Ina. Lovely 9 room South Main Street. A room Duplex. $750 with tray and detacha­ I ♦ Colonial, 4 bedrooms, custom built 8 room monthly plus utilities. ble legs. Full size elect­ Ultimate experienee large main floor family Colonial home with ? 116 baths, modern kit­ ric bed. Lark 3-wheel Spring horne Improvement room, new kitchen ca­ car attached oarage. chen, all appliances. 2 ” electric cart. Tractor UCohn’s NIT victory" binets and appliances. Four bedrooms, 2 months security. Ref­ with snowplow. 2 It you need a job /3 4 Hid Rec room, 1987 In- baths plus 2 lavatories, erences. No pets. 643- hutches, one 44" wide, A special supplement Inside ground pool, many ex­ formal dining room wasn't very pretty /13 Smart shoppers shop ••••■ ■ ••a * 2121, _____________ one 30" wide. Coll 646- ODD lobs, Trucking.' tras. Priced at only with 2 Chino closets. 3815. Classified! They find INCOME TAX HAR CONSTRUCTION Home repairs. You' $199,000. U 8t R Realty. Excellent closet space NEW Apartments on bus- fhaf’s a good woy fo fight name It, we do It. Free 643-2692. and first floor den. llne. 1 bedroom, 2nd the high cost of living. PREPARATION Roofing of all typea. estimates. Insured. 643- floor. $575 per month. 1 TAG In Your Homo Level lot 150 X 200. month security. Peter­ LAWN • WORKS Inleuding; Ranlal and Sola FREE ESTIMATES. 0304. COVENTRY. To be built I Immediate occupancy. SAIiS ^oprMorahlp. Call Jim Whaalar V 7 E 5 b iN ^ Asking 8345,000. Robert man Building Com- C onim tK ltl - /htidtntitl All Work Guaranteed. - #*hoto . Nestled In o beautiful pony. 649-9404.______ prophy. Trouble find- rustic setting of 7'fit J. Smith, Inc. 649-5241, CRAFT 8. TAG Sale. Sat­ WiWWtIoiW 1mm M tlm tntnet 742-10 0 9 AAANCHESTER. 3 bed­ urday March 19, 10-4. nmwooo 647-0289 I?.® 1 Rliolooropher? acres, this picture- SELLERS! You con sell We do em ergency perfect Contemporary room In 1. year old Spencer Village Rec WOOOCHIPS • tNOWFLOMNO vour own property and Duplex. 2 baths, wall to Hall. 52 Pascal Lane, J A S O N N A R O T 8K Y • bOQklngl Coll 649-3042 otters 3 bedrooms, 2'/3 save thousands of dol­ ICARPENTRY/ and ask about our In boths, family room, 2 lars. We’ll handle the wall carpeting, fully Manchester. Free 4M-4384 PRESTIGE ROOFING appllanced kitchen, parking, admission REMOOELINO troductory g lftin cor garage, wol I to wa 11 advertising. Supply the Roofing of all types. Shlngtas, Royal Weddin corpetlng, skylights, list of potential buyers. full basement on quiet and coffee all day I flat roofing, roof rtpairt. fmotoorqphv. locuzzl and more! This cul-de-sac. $800 per SATURDAY and Sunday, raiii LR«m*CAii "The Real Owner" 1- month. References and Spring cleanup, fertilizing, All work gu»r»nto»d. SPRING Cleanup. Lawn home otters every­ 401-782-8090. March 19 and 20.11am Manrlf^atrr MmlJi eARKIITRYA security. Call 645-8201. Call mowing. Hedge trim thing you desire. Call to 4pm. 8 Bishop Drive, planting, mowing. Weekly REMODEUM SERVICES ming. Related truck' today! $229,900. Klerno MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ Monchester. aervice available. CompMe home rspaira and rs- 742-7831 CONDOMINIUMS room Duplex with gar­ modaUng. we specMIze In bath­ Ing. Professional Reolty. 649-1147. Call for free estimates. rooms and kHohans. Small seals equipment. Insured. MANCHESTER. You'll FOB SALE age. $650 plus utilities. 1st month and security. ____74 2 .74 7S eommaralal work. Raglatsrsd. In- References. Ray Hardy finally find luxury Automotive aursd, rafsrenoss. 646-7973. here! New 4 bedroom SUMMIT Street Condom­ Available May 1. 646- Friday, March 18, 1988 inium. Immaculate 2 4642.______________ Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm ^ . 6 ^ 1 6 S FLOORING YARD Cleaning. Garage Colonial, 2Vi baths, for­ oo Cents and cellar cleaning, mal dining room, fam­ bedroom unit Ideal tor MANCHESTER- 3 bed- G & G UwN SERVKt single person or young CARS Mowing, irlnmlng and spring gutter cleaning, yard ily room, tlreploced room. $600 monthly. FGR SALE cleanup. DapsndaMa ssrvloa SAS Home cleaning, painting and living room, skylights, couple! All appliances References and secur- and low priosa. For frss Improvtmtirti A Repair FL00R8ANDIN6 decorating, all other locuzzl and more! Pri­ Including olr condi­ Ity. Colt 645-8201. eatimata call • Floors like new miscellaneous odd vate wooded lot In tioner to stay os well os EAST Hartford- 2 bed- MUSTANG 1981. 4 speed, School bids too high; officials struggle to find solution Complete, home care. good drive train, needs Paul • 646-6868 or lobs. Coll Charles 645- exclusive area. Close wall to wall carpeting, room. Heat, hot water By Alex GIrelll “No Job Too Small" • Specializing In older floors dropes and curtains. body work. $400 or best . TheThe new new bids bids were were opened opened lust just pointedpointed in in the the hlrts bids. He said he and * , Dan - 228-9094 • Natural & stained floors 6345 anytime otter 4:30. to schools and shop­ and appliances. No Manchester Herald Parent-Teacher Association "Quiet Fria Eatimataa ping. A chance of o You con literally move otter. 643-2359. months after several other bids Roy Conyers, a member of the The bid opening was the second ning the bids quickly, Kennedy • No waxing anymore pets. Lease and secur- Council at a meeting Thursday for the schools, Bids taken in Ighbor- lifetime! $374,900. Kler- In tomorrow! To top Ity deposit. 872-0700. OLDS Delta OS 1974. $500 came in too high on the projects in Building Committee, were sche­ said, " I ’m relieved that if looks , 4 bed- 646-1143 John Varfailla • 646-5750 HANDYMAN non Reolty, 649-1147. this unit oft there Is o or best otter. Rons Bids on more than $3 million December. night that the Waddell bid was December were rejected because like we can proceed, but slightly Horn* Improvamsnl. Folntlno MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ duled to meet with Richard about $65,000 over the estimate iltchen, ROOKKEERNO/ - Bosamsnta FtnlshaS - Tllino • walkout lower level rec excellent. 643-0030after worth of renovation work for The low base bid for both they were too high. Town and disappointed beoau.se the bids WANT o Duplex? This 6-6 room! Hurry only room Townhouse with Lawrence, the architect, at 1:30 and the the Bowers bid about m , tlre- INCOME TAX FARRAND REMODELING l-loht Carpantry - OOP JOBS ■ Maple street home has fireplace. Heat and hot 5pm. Bowers and Waddell elementary schools was submitted by Naek school officials cut back on the were not lower” A^lndow INSURED $119,900. Blanchard & p.m. today to try to find some way $8.'5,000 over. Boom addftlont, dMcki, roofing, received tender loving water, carpeting, a/c, MERCURY Lynx 1981 schools-came in too high for the Construction Co. of Vernon. The projects for the new bidding and In a brief discussion with bright Rossetto Realtors, to award a contract by using "Given the magnitude of the tiding, windows tnd gutttrt. HEATING/ BARRY SCANLON core from Its owner- "W e’re Selling all appliances. Nice lo­ Hatchback, standard. second time Thursday, prompt­ firm submitted a bid of $1,850,000 included some of the work in Phillips after the bid opening, m with Btofchot tn d buNdoztr ttfv lc t /occuponf! Hardwood Well maintained. Ask­ money from contingency funds or project. I think that can be lo, In- PLUMBING 64 6 -2 4 1 1 traa astlmotas Houses" 646-2482.P cation. Call 647-1595. ing a special meeting that will for Bowers and $1,685,000 for alternates to the bid which would Lawrence, the architect, said one ovtiltb it. Call Bob Parrand. Jr. floors, master bed­ ing $2000. Call even- determine whether there is a way miscellaneous funds for printing handled,” Kennedy told the add to the price. lot tub HAWKES TREE SERVICE room with o sitting VERNON. Exclusive MANCHESTER. 1 bed­ Ings. 649-6325._______ Waddell. The base-bid construc­ and sim ilar purposes. possibility might be to award the ed loti Bua. 047-8500 room apartment. Stove to award the contract. council, YBO Bucket, truck 8 chipper. Slump oreo and wolk-ln Ryetleld Townhouse tion cost estimates by Lawrence The ‘ Building Committee But after the Thursday bid contracts and then arrange and refrigerator. Ref­ TOYOTA Corolla 1977- Immediately after the bids urv-21 Baa. 645-6849 R.A. DAVIDSON removal. Free aatlmatea. closet. Separate gas Condominium. This Paul Phillips, chairman of the Associates, architects for the opening, Kennedy said it ap­ change orders with the contrac­ Estate. Income Tax unit otters 4 levels of erences required. $330 Statlon wagon, hatch­ scheduled to meet Tues were opened. Phillips said the PlumWno. Hsatlnfl. Pump Ssfvics Special conaldaratlon for heating systems, new monthly. 646-2311. back. $700. 646-5184 Building Committee, was sche­ projects, were $1,776,900 for Bow­ discuss the bids. peared that the work included in tor to reduce the cost if Nsw Intlallalions, Repairs, root and aluminum sid­ living spoce. 2 bed­ duled to meet this afternoon with results were "too close to call.” Prepared KITCHEN & BATH aldsriy and handicapped. rooms, tlreploced liv­ MANCHESTER. 3 bed- otter 4pm.__________ ers and $1,616,600 for Waddell. School Superintendent__ those alternates would probably necessary. "Huge Drains Claanad. Bathroom S ing. A ploesure to see the architect for the renovations. But he said, "We can’t go out to have to be omitted or delayed aw su- REMODELING KItchan Ramodeling 647-7553 $l90's.
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