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OBITU Elton I. Connor Services for Elton P. Connor 7. of Hialeah. formerly of Fairfield, a retired accountant rVMh the Handy and Harmon com- 'any, who died in the 'all Meadow Medical Center Ualeah, will take place Wed- lesday at 11 a.m.

in the Shaugh- lessey Brothers funeral home, 50 road, Fairflcld. Bur al will in Oaklawn cemetery, Fair- ield. Mr. Connor was born in and was a resident of that own for many years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Mildred Maudre Connor, of two sisters, Mrs. Sherwood of Stamford; nd Mrs. Helen Doxey of Brook- a nephew. Mrs. Maria DeJesus Services for Mrs.

Maria De- resus, 38, of 1233 Pembroke treer, who died Sunday in Bridgeport hospital, will take lace Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. in he Charles Dougiello and Sons unerartiomc, 798 Park avenue, and at 10 o'clock in Mary's church. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs, DeJesus was born in Pa- illas, Puerto Rico, and was a Duth A B1 COS -Suddenly in Haven, Conn, Oct.

9, 1W7. Joseph George Baker cf A Robert Treal tfrive, Mi- Ford, husband of Blocs, father ot Robert Blaos of Bridgeport. George Blgoi of ffiomoston. James of MUford; and Kenneth gos of Gulltord, Conn. Swvlces will be held on Wednesday, Od.

12, of 11 a.m. at Me Cunerol of George J. Smith and Son, 1JS Broad street, ford. The Jehovah Witnesses will conduct their service. Interment In Pork C1y cemetery, Bridgeport- may coll ot the rurerol on Tuesday 3-i and 1-9 p.m.

CALLAHAN-ln this city, Oct. 8, 197? Joseph W. Cailohan of 2J Gwendolen drive, Trumbull. are- Invited, to olleiw the funeral on Tuesday ot 9'1S am. In the Cyril F.

Mull ns Itnerol dome-, 399 While Plains road at Ex 50, Pqrkway end at )0 a In Christ Ihe King church In Trumbull vrftri Mass of Christian Burial. Interment in St. Michael's cemetery, Stratford. Friends may call fAontfoy J-9 p.m. CAVALLARO-ln SbeJJon, Oct.

9, 1977. Antoinette Cavalioro of 211 Sourtdvitw avenue, Shelter), mortier ot Vincent Cavairaro and Mrs. William Anno Belle Lombard). Funeral will be an Wednes- doy at 10:15 a.m. from Ihe Rlvervlew lunerol home, 390 Rtver rood, Station, a fAass af Christian Burial at 11 a.m.

in St. Lawrence church. Interment In. St. Lawrence cemetery, west Haven.

Friends may call Tuesday 3-S end t-9 p.m. Conlribuiions to SI, church, Huntingtoji. CONNOR-- In HlalGOh, Oct. 9, Mr. Etton j.

Connor, husband ol Mrs. Mildred Connor of Kfelean, for- rnarly ol Bungalow avenue, Folrfle brotfter of Mrs. Clarence Sherwood and Mrs. Helen Daxey. Friends ore Invited to attend Ihe funeral on Wednesday nt 11 a.m.

a) the Shaugnnesiey Braiders funeral home, SO Reef road, FalrfleW. rn Qcklawn cemetery. Fflends may call Tuesday 7-9 p.m. 1K MEMO Rl AM In loving memory of our beloved sister, Sara Angela, who died Oct. 10, 19X3 Deep 3n heart lies a picture.

a beloved one lo rest. In memory's shall keep If, Because srie-wos ene of the belt, If we hod all the world 1o tfve; We'd give It, yes and more; To heor Her voice ond jee her smile, And greet iw ot our doors, But all we can do, dear sljler, Is 90 and tend your grave. And leave tofceni of love. To the best stsfer God ever mode. Sadly miiied by her sister Jo.

IN MEMORIAL In memoiy of our. dear mother one trrgndmalhsr. Anno Alas da, who pasted aivay Dcf. 10, one year ago. Always a silent heartache, But always' a beautiful memory, Of one we loved so dear.

God gave me the sfrertath to bear It, And courage to the blow, Bui what It meant to you. No one will ever know. Sadly mfssed and lovingly remembered by your son Vincent, daughter-in-law grandchildren and great grand- ch Idren. To iiwtrtion and Man Notictf Dwulri Mhnil- in wrrttrif 24 houn Tn idvnct puclicitjon ajtti. Mii! to Pwt-We- gram, 410 Stilf Sl.

Bridgeport, BAILEY'S FLOWER SHOP "Th Complete Florisl" 25th Year In EdTtoDaaey 2151 Black Fail-field Flowers Comfort Fora complela election ol sympathy r.owefS, can your FTDFkxia. Vow Eirlra Tone hnoW' HUES i Bridgeport resident for several i years. Survivors include four sons Jasilio DeJesus, Jose Orlando DeJesus, Jose Manue! DtJesus and Carlos DeJesus. all of Bridgeport; four daughters, Carmen DeJesus, Maria DiJesus, Nilsa DeJesus and Sylvia DeJe- sus, all of Bridgeport; her par- 5 Ms, Vicente Ruiz and Mrs. Felieita Ruiz of Bridgeport; i seven brothers, Vincent Ruiz, 'erfecto Ruiz, Manuel Ruiz, Jose Nfanuel Ruiz, Mirio Ruiz and lesus Ruiz, all of Bridgeport and Pablo Ruiz of Massachu- setts; a sister, Miss Isabel Ruiz of Bridgeport and several nieces and nephews.

Alfred DiTutlio Services for Alfred DiTullio, 80, 253 Marion street, a retired and president of the DiTullio and Sons Pre-Cast Concrete company, who died Sunday rl the Van Doren hospital, Fair- will take place Tuesday at 8 a.m. in the Parenle- -auro funeral home, 559 Wash- ngton avenue and at 9 o'clock St. Raphael's church. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Mr. DiTullio was born In Piano D'Orto, Abruzzi, Italy, and was a Bridgeport resident 68 years. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War 1. Survivors include tsvo sons, Elio S.

DiTullio and Pasquale A. DiTullio, both of Trumbull- a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Faustini Bridgeport; three brothers, An- icny DiTullio. of Norwalk, lalph DiTullio and Gino io, both of Italy; three sisters, rs. Filoraena DiTullio, Mrs.

rtaria DiTullio and Mrs Nicolet- DiTullio, all of Italy; six and several nieces nd nephews. Alexander Gardiner Services for Alexander G.irdm- 87, of 27S Sturges road. Fair- eld, who died Thursday will DEATH NOTICES aa 8r 1 s1 reef, 'Bridgeport. Friends are lo an end the funerol from the Charles nouglello and Sons Junerol home, 7W Park cvenue. on Tuesday of a.m.

in St. Mary's B.C. church at jo with a Mass of Christian Burial. Interment St. AAchMl's ceinelery.

Friends may call Monday 59 p.m. EVON5HUK In New Haven, Odober 9, 1977. Lwrence Dcvwishuk of 116 High street, Shdlon, huMxuid cl Barbcra 4ornlek Devonshuk. Funeral will be Tuesday al QJTI. In the Rlvervfew ur.eral 390 River Rd.

Shellon, tQllo'rved by a MUM of OiristJon Burk)! ot 9 a.m. fn the Church si. Maroafe! fAary. moy call this evening 3-' 7-9 p.m. omit flowers.

TULLIO-- In Fafrfletd, Oct. 1, 1977 Alfredo DITullla, hiratarxl of ttis late Serrtcehlo DiTullio of 2SJ Morion slreet, beloved father ot EII S. DSTuIllo, Paiquala A. DITulllo, Mrs. EUzobeth rouslfnl end broker AnttvMY, Rarph ond Glng DlTull Firamtno, Mario ond OITW- Ifo.

Friends are Invtfed to attend the funeral on Tuesday nwrog at o'clock from the Parente-Laoro funero home, 599 Washington avenue, and a 9 o'dock St. Raphael's, tfiurch with Mtns of Cnrtttlati Burial. In- lerment in SI. Michael's cemetery. Fflends may caN Monday- 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Atexcnder Gardiner of 219 Slurges Road, Fclrfleld, Funeral servlcei will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. In Falrfield Chapel of V'llmat, Gould ing; 120? Post Rood, Fairfield. Prlwale ot convenience ol the family. There will be no calling hour I. It-- Fn vt OcK 7, 1977.

John p. Harding II erf 29 Guyer rood, Vrtitport, son of Lyn revi Emily Harding, brother of Mrs. Barbara wn, Mrs. Lynn Huck. Funeral services Tuesday at a.m.

Tn the Fable funeral home, 2IS post, rood West, Westport. Inlermenl In ChrHt Churcti cemetery, Westport. The family wi 1 1 receive friends ot the funeral Monday 7 to 9 p.m. HICKEY-- In MCJ-ldwi, Od. 8, 1977.

James J. Mickey, oge 86, husband of 1he late Louise Mine Klckey of Masonic Home, formerly ol rldg eport. Funera I services on Tuesday al 10 a.m. ot the Masonic Home ChapeJ. will be no eollln hours.

It Is clfis memory be mode lo the Masonic Char 11y FourKJallon, P.O. Box 75, ford. Conn. The B.C. Bailey hi nerol home, 273 5.

Elm Street, Woll ng ford, 1s charge of a rro ng Krwnts. HEIKA In DefroK, Michigan, Ocfofeer 1977. S. Heilco, beloved wil of 1he lale Ttito Keika, dear sliter Airs. Robert (Gertrude) Chrlsfe nse and William S.

Funeral a the f-jneral home, Mack, Grosie Painle, Michigan, Wed nesday al a.m. and 1o St. Jud church at 9:30 a.m. KELLY--ln Hartford, Oct. 7, 1977 Danold KeJIy of 316 Letxix av nue, Bridgeport, 50, beloved hu band of Margaret KrJion Kelly, of Raymond Kelly, slepfotfter oF Jon and.

Kevin Kenney, Palrldo tfevofed brother of Kenneth, James an Gerald Kelly ond Mrs. Bar bartr Friends are Invited ID attend the I nerol Irom the Charles T. Pisley and Sons funeraf home, 255 Bornum avenu corner Noble, on Wednesday at 8: a.m. orw) at 9 o'clock John church with a Masi Christian Burial. Inlerment In SI.

chocl's cemefery. Friends may co Tuesday J-S and 7 9 p.m. Isfaw (Stanley) Hwvik, oae S3, 0f 2 Sounders Ave-, beloved husband Mrs. Barbara Letfs Howik, father of Raymond P-, Andrew J. an Eileen E.

No-wlk, dear brother ot To eusz Newitc. Friends are Invited to lead thi tnllilocy funeral an Tuesda at a.m. in the Frank M. Rat oiyckl Soni Funeral Home, 50S Pu aiM Bridgeport, ond at 9 a.m In SI. Tr.e Arcftangel cftur Mais of Christian Burial.

ment In St. Michael's Frtendi may call Monday 3-S and 7-9 p.m. OLSON-- In Falrfitld Oct. 1977, Ma oaret O' Donne! 1 Olson, wile Of Ine la Henry tA. Ohw, foimerly of Jam SI.

Funeral From O'Connor Gormc Funeral Home, 51S Av corner James an Tuesday mor Ing ol and ol 10 o'clock In Augustine Cathedral where a lune Mass will be celebraled. SI Michael 1 cemetery. FKends ma call Mondcy 3 ID ond 7 to 9 p.m REGENSBURGER 1nls cily. Oct 9, 1977. Joan Volus Rfftcnsburoer Allyndale drive, SlraUord.

Fun( ol a.m. Ihe Rohm and tuCMnsVv tone 11B7 BomuT-i avenue, arrf al fr a.m, in St. f.torx'i wllft a mass of Christian burial. lermtnt In St. MJthaet'i cemele Frrends may call Tuesday J-J 7-9 p.m.

RIVET-- In ITils city Oclober 77. Anno Morie Rtvil, widow al Klvef ol IIP Bart roorf, mother of Mrs. Doris Dorjey orvd Rita O'KeU- FrleMs ore Invited tend the funeral on Tuesday al a m. Irom the T. Plsley fureral home.

2SS Bafnum avtft and at 9 o'cFxk In Charles RC charth wllh a Mow Cftriitiaf Burial. In St. MJ oet'i cemetery- Strolfwd. nx call MOrtooy 3-1 ord 7-? p.m. aite place Tuesday at 11 a.m.

in he Wibnot, West and GotfWing imeral home, Poit road, "airfield. The Rev. Paul F. Abel, minister of the Golden Hill Jnited Methodist church, will fficiate. Burial will be private.

J. HJckey Services for" James J. Hickey, formerly. of Bridgeport, A re- ired tool maker employed by the Iridgeport Brass company, who fed Saturday i Meriden-Walling- ord hospital, Meriden, will take lace Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the lasonic home chapel, Walling- ord, with the Rev.

Richard Diek- nann, chaplain of (he Masonic Qme, officiating. Burial will be The B. C. Bailey funeral home, 73 South Elm street, Walling- ord, is in charge of arrangements. Donald J.

Kelly Services for Donald James Kely, 50, of 216 Lenox avenue, a oofer employed by the Premier hoofing company, West Haven, A'lio died Sunday in Hart- ord hospital, will take place Wednesday at 3:15 a.m. in the "harles T. PEstey and Sons fu- icral home, 255 Barnum avenue ind at 9 o'clock in St. John's church. Burial will se in St.

Michael's cemefery -Mr. Kelly was born in Bridgeport, lie was a U.S Army ve- eran of World War II and a member of the Disabled Amerin Veterans. He was also a ember of the Roofer's Union cat 12, where he was a former ce president and trustee. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. argaret Krizan Kelly; two step- ns, John Kenney and Kevin nney, both of Bridgeport; a Patricia Kenney, Bridgeport; his father Rayond Kelly, of Bridgeport; three rothers, Kenneth Kelly, James Celly and Gerald Kelly, all of Jridgepurt; a sister.

Mrs. Bar- Jara Turner, of Bridgeport; and vcral nieces and nephews. Slanislaw Nowik Military services for Stanislaw Stanley) Nowik, 58, of 244 aunders avenue, who died Fri- ay, will take place Tuesday at :30 a.m. in the Frank M. Ra- ozycki and Sons funeral home, 5 Pulaski street, and at 9 clock in St.

Michael Archangel lurch. Burial will be in St. Mi- cemetery. Mrs. Henry Olson Services for Mrs.

Margaret C. son, formerfy of S4 James reet, widow of Henry Olson, 10 died Saturday in the Carltot nvalescent hospital, Fairiield, take a Tuesday 3:30 a.m. in the O'Connor Gorman funeral home, 515 ashington avenue, and at 1 clock In St. Augustine's Cathed- 1. Burial will be in St.

Mi- ael's cemetery. Mrs. Abbott Starratt Services, for Mrs. Helen Scull tarratt, 69, of 302 Everett street, ralford, widow of Abbott Siar- tt, who died Saturday in Bridge- wrt hospital, will take place uesday at 11 a.m. in the Dens and D'Arcy funeral home, 611 Main street, Stratford, with Rev.

Joseph O. Shaw, istor of trie First Congrega- onal church, Stratford, offici ting. Burial will be in Lake view cemetery. Mrs. Starratt was born in and was a resident ratford for the past 16 years She was a member of the Strat ford Court 21, Order of Ama anth; Survivors include three sons Malcolm Starratt of Stratford Robert K.

Starratt of Meriden and Limvood M. Starratt. Oran-Delphi, N.Y.; two sisters DEATH NOTICES SCHREAD-- in Fotrfitld Conn. Oct. pth Mildred Dfonis Schreod, btloved of Edworf Schreud, formerly of 11 New itrwt, Foirtldd, Connecticut.

Rfeoth ore InvJIM to attend funeral on oT time anrwuncw in the P. Potter ond Son funeral home, ttO Folrlield avenue BrftlBeport, Conn tell cut. Inrerrrwrrt In Lokevtew Friends moy Tuesday 7 lo 9 p.m. rhll clly, Od. 9 Eavtd Smollwood, beloved hutband Mrs.

Evelyn Smollwood of avtnue. Arrongeonenls to later by w. We Donald IKXJC Jr. ant DovgMtF Ivnerol 99S MroHOM avenue, Bridgtporl, SOKOLOWSK1 In 1rili clly, rJ.orf Barbara Nowlmka Sx Grove Rood.Hjntlr^ ton, beloved of ZygmorxJ SoXo lowskl, arxJ devoted rrxither Zyjjmuwl ond Arthur SokcJcwsk and Mrs. Joonn Cocco; douffMcr ol MrJ.

Joiephlne Nwmrsho ord beloved sliter of Theodore DO wiersVt and Yoyng, Friend ore Inifiled to attend the funeral Eron the S. Spadaeclno otw Funero Home, Ave-, on Wedr.ei doy, Oclober 12 ol a.m., ond Sf. Church al a.m., wii a AVass Chrlsllon BurV)t. Inltrmen In St. Mlctoel mo- call 7 lo 9, old Tuesday 3 fo ond 7 to p.m.

STARRATT In tMl elty, )W7, Helen Scvll SloroD wfdaw ol Ai bott T. Storrolt irf S1fd. Funero) will hefd ot 11 a.m. Irom Slratfor Iimeial of Dennis ond D'Aro 3411 Main streel. In LaVevre- cefnetery.

Friends mrrf coif on Monda 1 J-5 ond 7-9 Memorlaft mrf lo Memoriot Furwi of IN First Conor egalional Church of Srra Strat ford Cour I will eAemp) If tnelr ritual evening a) 1 WALSH-- In SI. vrncent'i rAediCol Cwler Oct. 8, IJ77. ilepftane M. be ov ed wile Wlllom M.

WoHh of KnoMe courf, R.I. SfA'Iees wi herd al the lunera 107 Brood Mllford, Tuesday ot 8:30 ojrt. a Cryliriort Burtol ol 51. churrj o-m. Interment fn Oaklawn lery, FoirfieW.

Thi farnlly has Pueifrf tnol calling privai rifndi may stn memorials ta the Amerfcan Heo PorX avenue, Brldg port CWM. YOUNG-- In this Ott, 9, 1777. Arlh- A. Yowng, husband of W.r ElKtra Kaleas Yourva cf VX Old Po SowJbporJ. cf HJ.

I HoliOfls, Wtri, Uou an Mrs. Frlefxli Invited lo ollend ryneral on at 1:30 o.m. from Srtoughr.eii* Brothers funeral r-roa 1 50 Reel roo- FolrHtld ond at a.m. ol St. Tlwrx Agylivn trwrch witTi a Haw of Crir ton.

Burls'. Inlermtnl in Lotrevre FrtefXll (Toy coll 3 ond 7-9 p.m. Bertha of Meriden, fid Mrs. Lorine Senlner of ValllnjfoPd; nine grandchil- ren; and several nieces and Arthur Young Services for Arthur A. Young, 204 Old Post road, Southporl, etired owner of the FaErfietd axi Cab company, who died Sun- ay in Park City hospital, will ake place Wednesday at 8:30 in (he Shaughnessey Bro- hers funeral home, 50 Reet road, 'airfield, and at 9 o'clock in St.

fhomas Aquinas church. Burial 'ill be in Lakeview cemetery. Mr. Young was born In West pringfield, Mass, and was a outhport resident the pasl 3 years. Survivors include his wife, Irs.

Electra Koteas Young, 01 outhport; four daughters, Mrs Dorothy Prirmer and Mrs. Milred Dougiello, both of Bridge- lort, Mrs, Joan Bronwefl, of Horida and Mrs. Linda Cornett, Cuba; two step-daughters, 4rs. Mary Lou McGuire, and Elaine Ferreira, both of Itratford; a Lloyd Young, SheJton; a 13 irandchildren. Joseph G.

BIgos MfLFORD Services for Jo- reat drive, an employe of the funt Pierce company, who died unday in Yale-New Haven hos- lital, New Haven, will lake place Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Hie 3eorge J. Smith ami Son funeral ome, 135 Broad street. Buria will be in Park cemetery, Bridgc- ort. Mr.

Bigos was born in Fall River, and was a resi- ent of Milford for the past 19 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Selina Baisley Bigos, of Milford; our sons, Robert Bigos of Bridgeport, George Bigos of "homaston, James Bigos of Milord, and Kenneth Bigos of Guil- ord; a brother, Edward Bigos of Springfield. three sisters Virginia Grandfield and Mrs ft en Kwasny, both ot Spring- ield, and Mrs. Sally Pas- emak of Summerset Mass and 11 grandchildren.

Mrs. William M. Walsh MILFORD-- Services for Mrs. Stephanie Marciner Walsh G9 vife of William M. Walsh, Cnowles courl, Jamestown, R.I., nrmerly of Bridgeport and Milord who died Saturday in St.

Vincent's Medical Center, Bridgeport, take place Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. In the funeral home, 107 3road street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church. Burial will DC In Oak Lawn cemetery, Fairfield. Mrs.

Walsh was born in Meriden and lived in Milford am Bridgeport for many years un il moving to Jamestown in 1971. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include a son. Marc J. Walsh of Newport, R.I.; three daughters, Marcia J. Robbie of Cheshire, Mrs.

Sarah M. O'Hara of Fairfield anc Mrs. Barbara A. Fox of Soiith- oorl; four sisters, Miss Madeline Marcinek of Meriden; Mrs. Katherine Kearns of a Raton, Mrs.

Beatrice DeCinko of Santa Monica, CaL, and Mrs. Nell Delaney of Stamford; 11 grandchildren; three great-granddaughters a several nieces and nephews- Mrs. Joseph Rivet MONROE Services for Mrs. Anna Morse Rivet, of 119 Bart road, widow of Joseph Rivet, who died Saturday in St. Vincent's Medical Center, Bridgeport, will take place Tuesday at 8: 15 in" the Charles T.

Pisley and Sons uneral ome, 255 Barnum avenue, Bridgeport, and at 9 o'clock in St. Charles church, Bridgeport. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery, Stratford. Mrs.

Rivet was born in Troy, i.Y. and was a resident ol Monroe for years. She was the former owner of the Armstrong block. Survivors include two daugh- ers, Mrs. Doris Dorsey, of Monroe, and Mrs.

Rita O'Neil, i Bridgeport; three sisters, tfrs. Flora Fogg of Shelton, Mrs. Cecelia Newell of Fa r- ield, a Roseanna Flewellyn, of Norwalk; four grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and several nephews. Mrs. Donalo Gavallaro SHELTON Services will take lace Wednesday for Mrs.

Anoinette M. Cavallaro, 89, of 212 Soundview avenue, widow of Donate Cavallaro, who dted Sunday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Annabelle Lombard, with whom she resided. The funeral will be conducted at 9:15 a.m. in the Riverview funeral home, 390 River road and at 10 o'clock in St.

church. Burial will be in St. Lawrence cemetery, West Haven. Mrs. Cavallaro was born New Haven and was a resident of Shelton the past 24 years.

Survivors, in addition to her daughter, include a son, Vincent Cavallaro of West Haven; a Drolher, William Troiano, of New Haven; three sisters, Mrs. Juiia Hart Martin, and Mrs. Jenny Voss, of West Haven, and Mrs. Heten Sacco, of Hamden; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. (Other Obituaries on Page 22) PLEASE READ YOUR AD! Classified or ''Wanl Ads" are taken over 1 the phone as a convenience.

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Eve. rvyjrs, SerwJ rt- Jjrr to: POST-TELEGRAM Boy rWpWMtd A DRIVING POSITION Open Aith a wholesale electrical Irm. Must have knowledge ot city's In Conn. Dutifi nould consist of driving a. general work.

H.S. education -fQuttfd. Good drivirao record re- luired. Reply to: Operations Man- loer, P.O. Box Barnum station, Ct.

Art Eiwil mployer AGGRESSIVE Licensed Real ftlale Aoent needed for rxT Jorth End Draw available Irweded.Jel A JOB ooenlng for part lime wrier. Open with large wholesale Apcrox. 20-1S hrs weekly, lavs. To be responsible for keeo- rg resi rooms nral rociLy. Age no barrier.

Reeiy ro Me new P.O; Box iarnum SlatJixi, Cl. 1 Dooortunlly mptoyer. Isnliil eleclrJcal hxlure ttiow- for trainee. see Uenl chance a learn and advance. Dulles isl of inventory coot rot, licking packing orders and sales.

High School diploma rwjirtd. to Operations Manager, TO lox F. Barnum SFation, Bpf, -ALERT Private Investigator, rate or female, time, days, rvenlngs. or train- ible. Clean relfabillly mporlant for long etlabtiihed orl- raledelecllvecittlce.

Replies kept Write P.O Box 703, Conn, for Interview. A LIVELY Person 16 work In Jam Verft'i Restaurant, rull or )il lime, make your own hourt, LpclV Cn person, ait Main 3 pi. ALLFEEPAID TOP SKILLS TO IMS DOE "ULLCHGEBOOKKEEKERS 1 FAlfiFIELD EMPLOYMENT UrKjuowa Ftld. JiS-1054 AMBITIOUS people wanted lo evenings and: Safurelsv. Earn weekly, students okay but TIUS) be IB or older and have car.

3U-JA99 between 4 and 7 p.m. AMBITIOUS PERSON Ener- ie1(c, reliable available lor lm- employment. Earnings xnly 1700 or beller plus bonus, -irge nallonal company. Call 3M- AMBITIOUS, reliable voung xrson for receiving depf. wwk Must be bondabl e.

Comoa ny Hnefift. Appiv: Art Wholeialeri, 01 Post Fafrflerd. APPLIANCE Service person, tiust have enptt lence with or gas no transoof tat Ion 1flh1 Rd wmmmmmu) ARRANGE LOANS for fcuil- Mstti. Earr; up fo fu 1 Dart llrne. For Oetalls send lame address to Lyndan Sm in P.O.

Box Southporl. CT ARTIST Experienced, mechanical paite-up. Full i ima day or n.flfttthBr. Working In rn1ereif(ri57, modern pholo comooslUon newv ASSEMBLERS 5EEOURADHEADED: THE HELPERS ASSL-M8LY1ECHHICIAK Stamlord company hai openfrro for a mature Individual with exper. precision mechanical assembly.

Company otleri com- Pe1i1lve wages benefits with advancement OOPOC luni riei Tele- ptione Personnel Det1.34i7i;i, An Eouaiotwor funitv Emobver. ATTENTION ACTIVISTS! Energetic mountain needed tor orass-rools consumer arw cnvlronmenral relorm. week, full lime. C.C.A.G., MM- U10. and wtuteiafe distribulorihlo, no tnveHrnenl.

rw rish, D3W a month part-time with full time potential. Call Mr. Volghl, 4H- ATTEflTIDMyAAKAGERS A nriv corporation now exoanding In B. surioundlrxi areas help wanted in developing con- irollng sales marketing force. Background In coniurjier mirVel- IrvghelDtuI but not necessary.

High irxome for pan Ifme oenerous bonus program. For appointment send resume lo Post -Telecrarn IIS. HilchYourW loA STAR Slari And Increase ATTErniOH Pad time situation. Ideal for molhtri, piping wilfi and MUino UP advertiiing displays. 3 rvet.

week Ml, Full time HIS. ATTRACTIVE, energetic Cashier, part-time. 11-S P.M., swr.e Aoofy Jn person: ARTIE'S PLAC, Irumboll Shopping Park. Go dancers needed Irn medi stety. Conlacl Leliure World, anytime.

A A I Real EslareOlfice experienced, conK4enli'ous sain person. Excellent commits on ranger-rent. AiX for Walter ClarK. Scoillnc.Reairori,j;$-»47. AUTO ITODY Reoifrer.

combt- nation metal linisher frpaEnler rw nwdern shoo. day, hr, Good wises, fringe benefits. Apoty lo Jay Coppola, Coppo a SCO Kings Kioftway Flld.Tpe.E*iU4, A MECHANIC, a for loo perion, Safary open deptndlng en crMr trwt Very busy shoo. Aot'lv Mrdisofj Avenue. Getty, 3725 MtditooAve BPI.373r35, A Mechinics class A lechnida ns, needed for On loo pay.

Good conliKons. A I in only, Ron zantrFan, i Mrnaotr, Ford, SCO Kings Highway Falrfield, Furnpfke (il Hi sKl. wa. Conn. AUTO MECHANIC, A MODEL GM EXPERIENCE.

A A PLUS BENEFITS. AUTOMOBILE Salesperson. 'Jpporlunilv avilUtle In, one ol finer Dtaterihips. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Ware- OOUM nlgrtt shitl supervisor. Im- nwliale opening for with expeftence to direct material handtl no and pirliUiUrl- bulioni from 4 pm to 1 tm, Muit able lo pm all Dfivslcal.

releferKe arid wturily We are a company with good benefits and a erol it shail no pi an. Send brief outline slating (ence and tatarv reaulremefilj lo PO Box 1S7S, ept. Conn. AbTOMOTIVt vofuni Mfvfce optrad'on tre king to acoulre theiervicci o1; Competen! ieir niollvattd BOOV An exp, SERVICE SALESPERSON wllK good Inltrperstjful iXllli. Bo1h positions otter excellent pay fringe packtoti present 4 once In a life lime oppoM unity for the Individual with pioper cwall.

fixations. Send your to AVAILABLE FULLTIME PERM. POSIT IONS TYPJSTS We need fJependable, skilfed accu- a fypfiU. SO wpm minimum. Ifnte.

Excellent benelils. Convenftnl location wllh free, parking. Working hours 1 to APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please call 4 Hi, ixfeMioniai (or appointment, AETNA LIFE CASUALITY 467SMAIN BRIDGEPORT An EQU il Opoorlunity Empfover EARNINGS MEAN Redecorate, travel, tfww you how lo do It on your ov-n lime.DoA'lw»11.c*lloo*l For EaitofifcWeilport PHQNEM4WM BABYSITTER NEEDED FOR 3 MO. OLD BAB IN MV HOME.

PER WEEK, 57? 3719. BANKTELLER ToH3S yrs. commercial teller exp. Good benelils. Local, Open Monday, WJMalnSt.

EQUITY BANK TELLER Experienced, Suoer posllian In pleasant bank, salary to ilM. Fee paid. OFFICE SERVICES 368-M43 BLOOD DRAWER for in yvestport, full trme or part- HiW. Of BOOK ATOY 1 FT PARTY Gener out Awards CEUONSTAATORSALSO NEEDED 400 rroit-wamedJ items SANTA'SPARTIES Boh Avon, Conn. 04001 ORCallcoirectUF.Kuvj BOOKKEEPER, bank itafe- men! re gen'f acclo.

work. UJMllnSr. EQUITY eOOKXEEPCR, with bkkpg. machlnei. immed.

opening. Good benefits prho. Sal. tows. Fe.pd.

Call HeleVi Mann, 333 4U6, Sneiiing Srnlt- tng. Own Colu Day. SERVICE Geared to imall tlrmi per write-vps. tlnanclal bank retondllations, p-R faxes. general BOOKKEEPER Lceil Co, neki wtK-wawned booUktaper 10 fjandle thru gen'l ledger IrKludtag casft receicti A diiburstmeflis, and check, wrillng.

Conveolenl location, full 1 hr. lunch. Can Phyllis DlLeo or IIMMiln.BDt.JM-lMl We're open Colwnbus Day-- stop In and teeus! son wanted for diverilTfed dulies. Sfetxwapny, lyplna. some wlffi rrourred.

Call screw machine el uo People, ex- oerlenced. We arc expanding Air cond. print, loo pay, overtime, pension, uniforms, nwdkal, rxjf generally effecled by teasooal virxk. Call torimmrtiareappl. K.

1. R. Manufacture. away Drive. CALLINGALLTYPISTS 'Temporary asilonmen1 avjiJable fw IvplitswithSSwpm.

In a. ot today, you may leave wi fh IQO, vicroa TEMPORARY SERVICES 3M-6163 CqualOpportujitlv A A OPERATOR vtowlng oir-iel a blue printing Experience wilfi ablliry to learn all of prinllrm Dutlnns. Call between A 1 I1J CARI'EflTER OvwiTooldTranwoilid'on DAYS. EVES CARPENTER Or Carpenlm helper, Enperltnced in fremrng, nIoolilifrinKwrta A A A Work Too Pay Can 6714 CARPENTERS WITH experience, fool i Iranwof latlixi. Call between PM only.

Con- 0ir nju? 4 ii. nf lmmrt le v. rime, HeatJy work In ail phases cT conduction, Mutt own kanvoorlafion. CHI alter t. p.m.

CARPEIITER A -Wilh exDerlervce In framing 4 CARPttilER wanfed. Steady rellabfs perion. of maionry. Year rourxl work. 37T- 3261.

CARPETMECHANICS LiriOLEUMMECrfANirjS Experienced only, salaried or iA- ton1r4Ctffs.795W)l. CHEF WANTED Exo. In ihorl oroer A preo reouired. Sii- ary based In Apply In person: Crossroads Restaurant, 37J H. MalnSL.WeitDWt, ExBerfeDced Excellent working ADO in COUNTRY CLUB.

Ifj Loog Hill CHEMIST Chemltr, BS deoeee with some ex- oerience In organic synthesis A in- Mrumenlsl analvsii wmred. Vrill oai I'd pa re In program sophktricaled research program Acc-jirjni be valed. mature, locAIng for a career cooorlunfty. Ercelfenl ial- ary berxlil packaoe. CALL KENG INDUSTRIES.

INC CMEMIST-COWPOUMOER -BS crvemfifrv. evo. compounding (or comoreision molded mechanical (utter goods. 3-Svrj. exp.

In l.fld Dfvcrvlng fj-o-AIeihooIino comoourxJi Exctl. beneMi. lo 111,000 OOP. Tee paid. Call John Byrne.

SrveMing Ing, Open Colurr.bws Da y. Dliyer needed. KBN barrf. 375- 71X1. CLERICAL General eyfieir rypiog, tiling' oood ta ill.

Call 9-5, 3194WC, exl. It. rMrVaricd 1 i CLERK General answer- ing jtitohone receotlonlst. Apply; New Encrand Hearing; St. Bat.

3U- CLERK, gen'l office exp. TVP- jig. Uling, Mature. 9iiMalnSt. EQUITY 3M-4733 CLERK, good Will St.

EQUITY CLERKS Cf needed for lempora ry ornerU. Apply Kelly -Services, CLERK, I telephone operator, Frfendly office. Hrs. 4 3m to pm, Good hourly rale. Btack Rock area, call torftmoaret.

CLERK JYPtST Good lyplil who has ability with Insures. Accuracy must be your slrong point. Co. hat an excellent i program parking COieby, Pieae chone for apcolnlnunt, STFD, 3Ji 33J1 An Equal Opportujitly Emclovef CLERK Immediate opening exiils lor an accurate and above average typist In our Purchaifng Dipartmenl, be required to type, purchase- croeri and other purchasing doeu- menli. Requires oener a I of lice ex- prrie neewitfi a bachgrouod In pur- or ddfa pfoceislng prefer.

VUlf of can Personnel Department at 364-5211 tor 4 convenient merit, nynamlciCorporaiionof 141 UorlhAvenue 6 idaeport, Cwvi 06406 Equal Oppor funitv Employer tMF COLDHEADIHGtel-UDpeooli A oofntort lor 4 aft fcfow making 2nd shirt 1 on. Burr Ghee, or Henry Mil- ENTRY We are lookfrto for viith 7 years keypunch or key fo dlic or fapt roAjipmer.l, experience. You will be operating IBWsvi- lem 31 and entry rrn- cnlnes. if you meef fhe requirements and would i 1o work'ln friendly atmospnere; wual opwrtunlty COMPUTER OPERATOR NIGHTS HMIONiCHT-- 1A.M. Operafe slslion (, tmlllpre batcri lysfems tn "CRpoirrwsvilem, PrOBrammlng environmenf, DOS.

Company benefffi. itamfard 1 lprM nt 1 COBOL proflr.tnmlno m.nn.clurl.io J. ciliont. with lilirv iKjuIrfmenii fn Per. Mlllord CWjft BrUotcod Mil.

COMBING fORYOURCONVENIENCE. HfflratSIEMP.SfRVffiHL WIN Intervrewlng In FAIR- TheFaliileldYMCA.MIOldPosr Rd.j Ftld. I p.m.-* p.m. TRUMSULL r- Crate EpUeopal Church, (rear ol church), OFCOURSE Thereareftmporaru 1- able lo you il your schedule dosn't allow vou lo week, on a permanent a A OtM Apoiy vour skills as a Typlsr, a ExeeuKve Secretary, Flourf Clerk, a Keypunch. Operator, or Switchboard Operator In Itmno- rary position arrartoed ror you by reputablt ttmowarv placement So what If vou have been away from Ihe market for a while, elven a chance to earn money tpcWrV your 1) wilt come- baU to you quickly.

Don't let recent lack of you you never your abil- w'priavediversllled temporarv lobs wllfi fop pay. LtroTh of as- tlgnmints can arranged losull your needs. Tftere- If na 51oo In for A friendly chaf wilrt HeltrxorLfi. MANPOWER, UJC, Main Bpt. CONSUMER AFFAIR50FFICER Cjly ot Bridgeport Human Resources DewelopmenI Olficer fo Ihe availability ol Fedrra Funds.

JOB Duties will Include: Cxi1attlra State, Federal aixJ Local agencies to oblaln consumer on inform tllon, Itt distemlnttlyn and preienlarion lo agencTes and oroanfialiens. Preparatiori of printed for public with referral ro 1ne apptoprlare aDency cr service and subieouenl lol law UP. Provide counseling at various locatfons In cwnniunily, organ- Illna Mwifccrs bureau trM Its nv lafing Gly ordinances, regular ons MINIMUWaUALlFICATIOKS 1 A Bachelor's degree fn consumer edvcatjon or a related toperr- ence In of a deoree. A background In general counteHng, social work or community development with knowledge of government agencies and pro- crams is desired. Applicants mus.1 have a ilrorto writing and puttlfc loeakim, tnd be fiutnl In Englfsh and Spanish.

Salary and fringe. Submit resume to Human Resources Director, 41 Lvon Terrace. Bflfloeooft, Conn. 06M4 by the c'ow ol businesi ASUNTOS ALCQNSUMIDOR El de, Recurioi tfe la tftxTad: de Biiagt- porl tiere uria plara de traba abferfa para tn Oticlal de As n1os al Consumldor 1a eufll dfprnde londos federates diwonibles. A A OOtigac Incluyen: Hacer con- lado con agencias a a federales locales gift tonjeouir Information sobre educaclon al eonsumldor, su di imfna ion prrxnlacion agendas a oraani- clones.

Preparacion de follelos, panrretos. rotas sueltai. para lu distribution publico, Locali-' itt coflsumidof ei con problemas rtterifloi Ut aoentlti a darfe seoutmiento, Provwr orginiiar un tie confenc'enfei en cJicrws oroblerras: ait como traducir nvurtiei o'ros documerv- loscnesoarfot. CUALIFICACIONESMENIMAS un btchilJfftio a tTducacfon a( or experferKia de Irataio rciadonida. Experrervcia general en trabalo so- eUl de deiarrollo comwnitariO con corxK-fmienlo de aoenciat program ii del gobierno, Los lo- liciUntti debtn lener oran habili- dad para escrfbir dirioirse al publlco, en Ingles en esoanoi Salirio 110.000 Olcos beneficios.

Someta rnume al Director, OeoarlamenlotJe Retursos tiuma- noi ii Lvon Terrace, Bridgeport. 1 POST-TELEORAM Mondiy.OcMO, 1977 A 1 rWfiMM CONTROLLER for medium slied divtrsificd corp. In FIW. setklflfl mature Indtwldual as 1 rnaAtgmtrrt EK- Derlenctd corporate budgeting, flnancfng E.D.P. C.P.A.

with mfnlmum 3 4-xpefience. Salary cocnmto- fjralt experience. Send sume salary hfitxy to TelegramBoxllB, Exper. Premium Compa ny benefits, for rrslau- oarlen. Call Cttef for app't.

CREDIT Sobildfaryof well known Corporation Individual with 1-3 yjs indmlrfal Flnanc- Ing 4 leasrno experience fx Credit Administrator position tn the Eastern U.S. Region. An Ejyil Opew- tgnity Serxl re-' tume In confidence iafarv requirements ta Reclona! Credit Manager, Poit Box. Stamford, Coan.WXH. OILCOMPANY All relit tharfrvj pension plsns company paid, feit Telegram Box HI, A Exp; Immed.

opening. Locil flrrr. Benefits. Sal. UOO.

Fee Paid, Cdli Helen Mann 3J341W, ir-tlllng A FIRM lecreUrv wllh 1 year Good typing jferw skills. Excellent benefirs, salary IliS-UJ. Call 4131, ent. H. 9-4 P.M, for 4ppoinf.

ment. EQUJ! Opportunity En DENTAL ASSISTANT, EX- RERIENCED, FDR SPECfALTr I A 2 4 7 1 BETWEEN9B.S DENTAL ASSISTANT, Strif- lord office, 4Vi days. dul Experience helpful. sendfwyme toPOJf Teitytm Box DENTAL ASSISTANT No Saturdays. Frlendtv Wwtporl of- lice.

Send to: POST-TEL. DENTAL MYG1EN1ST Modern, oreveflffon mlndw Falfffefd practice hat an opening for peasant, mature, highly skilled voung person. Part tJmt position AVI liable now, exwrtdf ng to lull time, position in future. Pwt. days a week.

PJeasant office, eaw access to Merrltf Parkway or Thruway. Post-Telegram Box 133. DENTAL oTIfce In Fafrfteltt wants receotlonlst. Typing light bookkeeping. Assisting, will 1ralr Interested, responsible rework to Pott Teleoram OENTfALHYGIENtST FULLTIME-- PREFERABLY DESIGNER Muif background fn hydras lie eouip.

A be familiar with Entr- pac. OTCt Vtckeri tourpmen), ale. eiHlgn. Apply at s. I nc.

Old oa Lane, CALLKtlLYlfE kGCARDOPfR. Neweil eaurpment, greal txntlHi and beautiful of- lEces Pr lor VY EC xp. essentl II. SfCRtTARY $190 Long established local company has for purthi sing secy. wpm twlng, wpm steno to work as leam member, varied purchasing dutln Include vmaor trrf stcrttlf- corporaie headoua rttci too notch admlnlalrarrw secretary.

Coodj tvpVnc, to wim and vervo, 70 wpm. Challenging nltlative, FJuenl In JNSUfMNCf "JOPfN-- Local long established agency needs accurafe ffplsl for general oiver titled Insurance duties. Tele- pnww clalnra and record keeping. TYPIST If vou enloy TVS Ing and tsfce In finished work, we have lust lor you. Typfno mlnrmum wpm.

Will trained by company cflneweiTipeclalireaiqurpmeril. SOPffj'-' chance for expet leneed Ieo4l typfit to corpora of beauliful company. Mlntmum 2 vrs. legal office experience. Tvt ino mln.

wpm. Exctllent btnt- liti, fXECSfCY. Corporate company seeks pgltcd BIUNGUALSECY. C1B Fabulous company Spanish speaking exec, level secy, wllh 1 JOPfN Centra! ledger re- sponjlbfe up to oeoer Odow frial UV Packaoirto 3 fo vri. tup, IrKludTno fayout 8, laprng of single double sldeal medium to high density (Ircuit earth from Khcmarrcs.

Work will Include preparation ol related tall a isembly drawings. Commercial preferred. Call Pat Balkonls a 1 177-14 to schedule an Interview. DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN' Winy ptm. posllions available In disciplines.

All fee paid. Call 1- 73S-SW1 lor appointment. Or resume. FREE RESUME CONSULTATION StlMARCONSULTM P.O.BOX OWOl 1 SI KIoM 1 at Hi-Mo Reilaurani, 41 filaclc DISHWASHERS fine contf. rental reitauranf.

u.oo per hour 1o iUrl, hour week. Day or nfoht Oiitl, In pec son only tor La NwmandJe Resliurant, Poll DOCK WORKER WANTED do sorrrt driving, have Cljw 2 Ikenw, must be over 21, Union benciiis. slKf)A9 lime hi 5 PM. Apply 10 aeardsiey A INSTALLER -Full or part f.me, nmnt be experienced. Acfjve Design Store.

Poit Telegram Box IIS. PERSON for industrial eaiering roule. JaFary plus commission, plus many f' benefits. Apply: A BOx LUNCH 151 Carrie Bof. (A M.onry.) wanted lor established routes i day week, good pay, fringe tenet ilj.

paid AppLy In person onty. Culrufelte's Creamery,.

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