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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 ^3 18 N Israel Seals ' Two \.' 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July 10, 1986 L»a FOCUS SPORTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Tall ships sailing Red Sox handed KIT *N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright ^ 3 into Connecticut victory hy Angels HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 18 n ... page 11 ... page 15 Shop Carpenter Foremon School Aide - Glastonbury for woodworking shop. Public Schools. 10 month, M/F experienced In su­ 28 hours per week. Appli­ pervision. Joiner, sows, cations available from planers, etc. Salary com- Glastonbury Board of Ed­ ntensurate with ability. ucation, Glastonbury, CT Call for appointment, 649- 06033. Phone 633-5231 ext. - lii# 4371. 441. Affirmative Action. HoiiM CIsdnliHI * OtiMfp RomotMtllng/Corpofifry Odd f#6s..: Trucking,, EOE. M/F. doblt young woman wilt Work. ’Am HIoiw, docks Homo nddtnk Voo-nomo Wanted - to llye-ln and clton your fiomo with ond roBliifi.infur«d. Coil It, wo It. PfOO ost(> II give assistance to older coro. AvollaMo o rogu- Og^.foirmiir> MMSM. rtMtOt, llligmd, 84HM8. yptd' couple. Gentleman Is a tor IMSI* or fofi tpoclaf MThf bed patient. Please call Real oceotlont. No lobfootilg ri$iNirt(iPr,Tr«o Sorvtco Wo Riwor r 649-1754. or' small. Quality work, l ^ kikofTfwek^yt O t T ^ ^ E Otlpp^HNwr. yoamof Estate coll 6 ; » ^ . L ^ E s - " f a t aurliratrrManchester — A City ol Village Charm Hrralft iconsldor- Secretarial Aide - Glaston­ lyond Hon- bury Public Schools. 10 ........ I......... ......*«!gnii.».i»ii)«iii ■ month, 28 hours per week. IHDMES Nomo your own prl<!o--f, dlcappod,.64M«3. Fdffior and son.; F ^ , Art's Ugbt triMkliNi » Applications available FDR SALE CARPBITRY/ Friday, July 11, 1986 25 Cents from Glastonbury Board dooondoblo sorvleOt> Oollvoring cioon form Collars, aHtc%. garogill H E lM D E U Itt Fainting, Paporhgngfng loom; Syordt 875 piuhtox. doontd. Junk iiouiod, of Education, Glaston­ All real estate advertised Fumfturo ond «»MlaneOf bury, Ct. 06033. Phone In the Manchester Herald E Romevot. coll 6464761. Also sond, stono, and Forrdnd Remodoling — grovoi. COII6434S04. movod. .Odd. |obt. Vory n-u 633-5231, Ext. 441. Affirma­ Is subject to the federal Coblnott, roofmg, gut- honost, dtponddblo tive Action. EOE M/F. Fair Housing Act of 1968, tors, room additions, worktr^^ 35 yothrs oxpo- Science Aide - Glaston< which makes It Illegal to docks, oil typos of romo* rionco In moving.' 8464M9 Gejdenson bury Public Schools. 10 advertise any preference, doling and ropolrs. FREE [ELKTHieAt, gnytlmo. Israel seals ' month, -28 hours per week. limitation or discrimina­ osfimotos. Fully Insurod. D E D Londscoplno. VaecF Applications available tion based on race, color, Odd Jobs By Studont tram Glastonbury Boord religion, sex or national Tolopbono 6434017, onor Oumg« Eloefflo— Having tfon cuttings, hodoo titm- 6pm, 647-8509. Eloetrteol Probloms? mlOng, Prunings, Rowor Hodgo dipping, window I MUSICAL I CARS of Education, Glaston­ origin, or an Intention to Nood a lorgo ikr o small dooning, pointing, onv- FOR SALE says views bury, Ct. 06033. Phone make any such prefer­ E shrub plontings. Prop ITEMS Carpentry and romodol' RopgiriMWo SpoctoHM in ostlmdtos. Coll 6594436 Ihlitg. Coll Mark. 6494695. 633-5231, ext. 441. Affirma­ ence, limitation or dis­ Mornings, Into ovontngs.' tive Action. EOE M/F. crimination. The Herald ing sorvicos Comploto RosIdonIM Work. Jostph oftor 5:30pm. Plano - Like new,.Spinet. 1979 Cadillac Seville - two seaports, homo ropolrs ond romo- Dumas. 7*ollv Uconsod. — .................. .............. Oak. Full keyboord. Coll will not knowingly accept dollng. Quollty work. Nof- Pro# Esilmotos. 6464E53. BOokkOopIng fuilchorgo Buying o Homo? HOvo It White, fully loaded! Low Manchester Medical of­ any advertisement which oroncos, llconsod ond In- 14 .yoors oxporloneo for hispodod by o rogtotorod 649-7327. mileage. Economical Die­ are district’s fice needs part time per­ Is In violation of the low. sel. Sharp! $4795 or best son to assist physician. turod. Coll 6464185. small businoss. WrifoCE profosslonol engineer, offer. Call 646-3824 aftbr NBoojftkotFlno, df Toroso giso stoto certified os o IMISCELLANEDUS Answer phone, schedule Manchester 2 tamlly 5-5 3 . Rdi, Monetiostor, CT, rosidonftol energy owtl- 5:30pm. appointments and type. bedroom west side of tor. Homo inspection 3or- I FDR SALE By George Layng raids Lebanon 20-25 hours per week. town. Needs some work. 1976 Bulck Century. 4 Herald Reporter Salary based on expe­ $136,900. Kiernan Realty, Au Hoftry Porsonaiizod viee, 6494610. door, V8, air, power Indopondont Construe- Pogorty Brothers ^ Bo- Uown Coro-Comploto 24 Karet Gold Plated rience. Experience pre­ 649-1147. Thompson Sub Machine breaks, power steering, ferred. Reply to Box GG, fton Co. OonoFOl Controc- threom romodoling; In- town coro and- tandscons- dffwn you hove somo- automatic, re.bullt trans­ Democrat Sam Gejdenson is actively running for a Spring Street Colonial. 7 ton. custom homo build­ Moltotlon .water hooters, ing. Prop ostimafos, tullV Ittina to sdr; find g mdi Gun. Korean War fourth term representing ConnA-tieut's 2nd Congres­ Area in ‘state of panic’ c/o the Manchester Commerative 45 caliber. mission. Needs paint. Herald. luxurious rooms, 2 V2 ing ond romodoling, gorbogo disposois; foucot Insurod, ail work guoron- buvordteoasv way ...with $1875. Call 649-9137 after sional District in Washington, but his campaign siding, oxcovoflon,' otc. ropolrs. 6494539. Viso/M- ..ttod, sontor cittxins dis­ 0 low^osf od In Ootsi- Fully operative. Call 649- strategy consists mostly, of doing his job. baths, fireplace and mag­ 2530. 5:30 dally. Saturday and Medical Receptionist - nificent lot at the base of Coll 4564865 or 456-7215. ostorCord oecoptod. counts, 647-1249. flod.M3>2711. Sunday anytime. Instead of attacking his Republican opponents. following bombing runs Case Mountalnl Full time or part time. Umbrella Tent, 7 x 7 with Gejdenson said Thursday in an interview with the $189,900."We guarantee Honda 1980 civic. 5 speed. Call 647-7329. m poles. $30. 643-8095.D Herald, he chooses to spend time discussing the our houses" Blanchard 8> $1,400 or best offer. 649- concerns of eastern Connecticut with his constituents. Lebanese television showed a video­ Rossetto Real Estate 646- BEIRUT. Lebanon (IIP I) — Israeli Couples to work with Whirlpool Washer - like 9388. It'^ a practice he has maintained throughout his children. An excellent op- 2482.0 warplanes streaked over Beirut on tape of the four guerrillas training new, 4 wash cycles, varia­ congressional career, one that he said dispels charges reconnaissance missions today and before the raid The guerrillas, all in portlnltv for married cou­ ble water levels, water 1972 Dodge Dart - Fair ples to work together South WIndsor-See this I HDMES l99dCDNDDMINIUMS 199^ APARTMENTS condition. Dependaole. he is not effectively helping the district. their naval ships sealed off two their 2fls, were also shown clasping Merchandise temperature selector. " I don't think there's a district that can match us in helping troubled youth. 1 Vj year old U8,R contem­ FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR RENT $175. Moving. 649-0354. $600. Call after 8pm.649- southern I,ebanese ports, security hands and appeared relaxed and You will be trained and porary. Nice family room 9572, ask for Mike. constituent services." he said. sources said. confidenl. receive consultation on off the large living room. 3 While his two GOP opponents — Francis "Bud" Government Homes from 5 Room Townhouse Con­ 474 Main Street, 3 room For Sale - Air conditioner, Two Israeli jets cracked .sonic booms how to help these children bedrooms, 2’/2 baths, dominium - 2 bedrooms, One of a kind — 1985 Mullen of New London and James Pabilonia of In a joint statement in Beirut. Ih(> $1(U repair). Delinquent apartment. $400 monthly. window fan, kitchen set over the capital while on reeonaissanee by establishing a nurch- fleldstone fireplace, for­ tax property. Reposses­ 1'/2 baths, full basement, Utilities not Included. No FURNITURE Bronco with Eddie Bauer Windham — have admitted Gejdenson is popular, Damascus-based P F L P and a pro- and lounge chairs. Call missions one day after Israeli war­ churlng, family like home mal dining room, also an sion. Call 805-687-6000. air conditioning, all ap­ appliances. Security. Call 649-7561. f package. Air condition­ they have also criticized him for being out of touch Syrian I,ebanese group took responsi­ office or study on the ing, 351 V-8, AM-FM- for them. Salary plus Ext. H-9965 tor current pliances, pool, $75,000. By 6^2426 weekdays 9 to 5. with the stands of most district residents. In planes bombarded Palestinian targets bility for the allempled infiltration room and board plus ex­ lower level with own en­ cassette, and much more. repo list. owner. 647-7940. particular, they note that the district has twice voted in a southern Lebanese refugee camp, cellent fringe benefits. Im­ trance. Asking $212,900. Manchester - 2 bedroom, A neat truck for $12,000. killing four people. The groups said their gunmen slaged U&R Realty 643-2692.0 Call 649-2286 after 6 p.m. to elect President Ronald Reagan, while Gejdenson mediate openings avallo- Vernon. New listing. South Village Condomini­ wall-to-wall carpeting, King - Sized bed. Firm ENDROLLS "a seaborne suicide operation against vle. Contact Dennis E. has consistently opposed the Republican president’s "A slate of alert and panic still $157,500. Striking contem­ ums. 3 room condomi­ appliances, alrconditlon- mattress. Two twin box 27'A width - 258 the Zionist enemy ... nnd engaged the Kane at 203-569-4780 or Five Family-Beautiful nium. 165 South St. No.42. 13% width - 2 tor 258 1972 Bulck Wagon. Power policies. prevails in the area. The Israeli porary on secluded 3.6 Ing, heat. No pets. Clean. springs. Frame. Excellent Israeli army in a battle with ail kinds of write Residential Direc­ modern units In an Infla­ acres! Very unique home Rockville.
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