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«Ir Britain May Give Talks Just 2 Days 2(» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., May 15. 1982 ••••••••••I ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••a**# •••••aaaaaaoaaaoaaaaooaa Articles lor Sale 41 Apartments lor Rent S3 Autos For Sale 51 Motorcycles-BIcycles 84 T‘ BuHdlng Contracting 33 TAQ SALES •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••*•• •••••••••••••••••••••••* QUEEN SIZE brass bed & MANCHESTER- One and YAMAHA YZ465 dirt bike. Business FARRAND Celtics near REMODELING mattress set - Excellent two bedroom apartments Many new parts and In Coventry, ^ a r e s . A skin g $1100. Cabinets, Roofing, condition. $650. Phone 649- available. Centrally Candidates keep Gutters, Room Additions, LARGE TAG SALE - 1178 after 5:00 p.m. located on busline near «ir Excellent condition. shopping center and Decks, all types of Friday, Saturday, Sunday 8 Telephone 649-3546. schools. For further details elimination Remodeling and Repairs. a m. till dark. Plenty for ANTIQUE THREE tier st^enciling's in mahogany hexagon shape call 649-7157. 1979 YAMAHA 650 Special. Job prosp.ects |tabs on d e le g a te s FREE Estimates. Fully in­ everyone. Don't miss this 8,000 tniles. Black. sured. Telephone 643-6017. one. Furniture, tools, table, hand carved-borders A \ m • • * I . page 13 glassware, 5 horsepower trim, excellent condition. MANCHESTER Newly Unbelievable price! . page 9 bedroom . page 5 SIDING AND ROOFING - compressor motor, marble $75.00 firm. 643-6526. decorated one Telephone 643-9476. replacement windows, all 39” X 30” - five pieces. Two apartment. Access to shop­ phases of remodeling. Free cast iron birdbaths, NYLE GREEN gown, size ping centers, buslines and GIRLS 18” Ross bike, for '82 grads 8. Can be seen between 5 schools. For further details THON excellent condition. $35.00 estimates. Telephone 643- stainless steel sink with 6478 after 6 p.m., ask for back splash 8 ft. long. Plen- and 7 p.m, at 426 West Mid­ please call 528-4196 or best offer. Telephone dle Turnpike. Apt. 53. between 9 and 5 pm or 649-1856. Mike. W for all three days. 633 Runs East Street, Hebron. after 5 pm and weekends, MOTORCYCLE R.E. MILLER 4 SON - GAS SPACE Heater runs 649-7157. bad in region Manchester, Conn. Remodeling, additions, TAG SALE - Saturday, on either city or bottled May 15 th INSURANCE - For all your Cool tonight; roofing, rec rooms, pan­ May 15th, 9:30-4 p.m. Rain gas. $50.00. Queen size 118 MAIN STREET - Three motorcycle needs, call us. Monday, May 17, 1982 eling, gutters, aluminum date May 16th. Baby items, water bed, $200. Telephone room heated apartment. Competitive rates. Friend­ ^unny Tuesday and vinyl siding installed - childrens clothes, fur­ 742-7979^. Hot water, no appliances, Thru ly service. Fine com­ BOSTON (UPI) — A survey of New England cam­ Single copy 25t$ year round. Telephone 649- niture, toys, wide variety security. Tenant in­ panies. Ask for Janet or puses indicates job prospects for 1982 graduates are the — See page 2 1421 or 649-2954. of items. 37 Watrous Road, LARGE AMOUNT OF surance. 646-2426, 9-5 Judy. Crockett Agency, bleakest since the recession years of 1973-75. ....• f •••••••••••••••••• Bolton. Metal Used Office Desks - weekdays. May 22nd 643-1577. Anthony J. Ferrara, regional commissioner of the I Haating-Plumbing 35 $35.00 each and up. Metal Hrralft U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, said Friday that while MANSFIELD Center - Campers- Trallers-Moblle •••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING - Must sell 19 upholstered swivel office TOLLAND COUNH technical and health related professions "are once again Woodsedge apartments. Homes 85 years accumulation of chairs, $25.00.' 4 and 5 VOLKSWAGEN faring better than their counterparts,” the overall con­ drawer filing cabinets, Newly renovated, country tools, clothes, furniture, 24 Tolland Tpka sensus is that this will be a ’ ’down” year for graduates. dishes, truck tires, chain $45.00 and up. Gremmo & setting, two bedrooms, 138 FT. MOBILE Home - M & M Plumbing and saw, TV, motor home, pool Sons Sales, 819 East Middle $310. Includes heat and hot (Rt. 83) Camper, with two “ Job offers to seniors were slower and less plentiful Heating, Manchester. 649- table, carpet. Saturday and Turnpike ,-649-9953. water. Telephone 429-1270 VERNON, CT. bedrooms, kitchen, and overall recruiting activity for the most part was 2871. Small repairs, Sunday 9-5. 33 Colonial or 233-9660. 649-2638 bathroom. Good shape. down from the previous year,” Ferrara said. remodeling, heating, Road, Bolton. MEN’S 10 speed 27” Le' $2200. Telephone 646-9785. He blamed corporate cost cutting and the lack of baths, kitchens and water MAIN STREET - Three Tournour model, French CARS AND TRUCKS - available jobs because of the recession as prime factors Britain may give heaters. Free estimates! room heated apartment. ASHFORD - Immaculate 2 MULTI-FAMILY Satur­ made bicycle. Needs work, most makes and >models for the projection. parts. $60.00. Telephone Hot water, appliances. No bedroom mobile home on 1 day, May 15th, 9-1, 81 and under $200.00. Sold through Engineering and computer science graduates remain Flooring 36 115 C a r r ia g e D r iv e , 643-2880, pets. Security, parking. plus acres land. Partial ____________________T 523-7047.1 local government sales. basement, 8x16 wood on top of the demand list, although multiple job offers Manchester. Baby items, Call 1-714-569-0242 Ext. 1069 FLOORSANDING - Floors SCOTT Atwater 40 H.P. storage shed and large gar­ have almost disappeared. But engineering students will housewares, appliances, for directory on how to like new! Specializing in outboard motor, best offer. DOWNTOWN MAIN Street den area. Priced for im­ command starting salaries 10 percent higher than last, clothes, books, drapes, purchase. older floors. Natural and miscellaneous. Telephone 649-6989. - completely remodeled mediate sale at $25,000. year. * ! stained floors. No waxing two bedroom. Heat, Some owner financing. Call talks just 2 days Others in line for lucrative positions include chemical- 1972 PINTO 1600, four anymore! John Verfaille, 78 RPM ALBUMS - A1 appliances, parking. $350. 487-0433 after 6:00 p.m. MULTI-FAMILY TAG speed, standard. $ 5 0 0 or engineers, where starting salaries will run in the $25,000. 646-5750. Jolson, Bea Kay, others, Security, references. SALE - 295 Redwood Road, best offer. Telephone 649- to $27,000 range. Computer specialists can hope to find; D.. I alliesallies to to decide decide later later today today whether whetoer dav.day. The The Defense Defense Ministry Ministry said said one $2.00. Rare Red Nichols Telephone 646-1642 after 5 1978 TRAVEL TRAILER - By United Press International Manchester, Saturday 9 to 7313. starting salaries in the $20,000 to $24,000 range. ; to extend or drop trade sanctions suffered slight concussion and the , 40 and Five Pennies, $2.00. p.m. weekdays. brand new, used once. $5,- Household Goods 5. Health professional may be limited by geographical- British Prime Minister Margaret against Argentina. A British other an injured foot. Telephone 643-7153. 000. 1967 Plymouth - really ROCKVILLE tw o VW RABBIT 1975 - 4 door, good shape, $900, restrictions, Ferrara said, but they can find jobs Thatcher met with her war Cabinet spokesman warned reporters that Argentina’s navy commander USED TAG SALE - Better Than 4 speed. Good condition REFRIGERATORS, Ever! ^turday May 15th, 9 Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 bedroom apartment. Stove Telephone 643-7757 or 646- offering salaries in the $15,000 to $17,000 range for a today amid reports she will give the success of the U.N. negotiations appealed for calm and warned of throughout. $1800, or best WASHERS, RANGES - to 4. 96 Melton Drive, East ••••••••••••••••••••••••' included. $260 per month. 7761. degreed registered nurse. ; U.N. peace talks two more days to “ will be prejudiced and not ad­ “ difficult hours” following a week offer. 649-2118 after 4 p.m. Clean, Guaranteed. Parts Hartford, off Oak Street. WANTED: Good home for First plus security. The outlook for all other graduates is not as good,> reach a settlement over -the vanced if the wrong signal is sent to in which British warships and & Service. Low prices! Telephone 646-6714. Automotive Service 88 spayed female, U^months MERCURY MONTEGO Ferrara continued. The best opportunities can be founds Falklands before ordering an all-out Argentina by the non-renewal of planes sank one Argentine supply B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main MARKDOWN Backyard p^uppy. Has all shots. in insurance, banking and retail trade. military operation to retake the sanctions.” ship and damaged two others. hardtop, 1969. 6 cyl., 250 TRUCK REPAIRS - All Street. 643-2171. Tag Sale plus added items. Excellent with people. Call Homes lor Rent 54 “ But even in these industries, employment oppor-; Argentine-occupied islands. The British Defense Ministry British “warplanes and ships also HP engine, year old aspects, no job too large or Saturday, May 15th, 10 649-0360. battery, radio. Best offer. tunities are more limited this year and the job offers- British U.N. Ambassador Anthony meanwhile said there was no new pounded Argentine positions on the REFRIGERATOR - good a,m,-5 p.m. 81 Alton Street, small, Manchester 4WD SIX ROOMS - Includes Telephone 643-0261. seem slower in coming,” he said. The average starting! Parsons, who returned to London for military action in the blockade zone islands. condition, white. $100.00. off West Middle Turnpike. FREE KITTENS - fluffy stove, refrigerator. $550 Center, 248 Spruce Street. Telephone 649-9493 after Telephone 649-0261. scale is in the $12,000 to $18,000 range. ; the weekend to brief Mrs. Thatcher, around the Falklands since Sea Adm. Jorge Isaac Anaya todd a jet black. Six weeks old. per month plus utilities. No 1976 TRANS AM with ” T” 5:30 p.m. Litter trained. Piayful. pets. Security deposit Business degrees are still more valuable than those in; flew back to New York today for Harrier jump-jets Sunday attacked Navy Day ceremony in Buenos roof, marant stereo, power liberal arts, Ferrara said.
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