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Tag Sale Sign .-.rf - » - > ■> » M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 16. 1966 S P O K 1 S TAG SALE SIGN Mariners handle A borrow show Are things piling up? Then why not hsve s TAG SALE? Yankees easily at the Parkade The host way to announce it is with a Heraid Tag Sate ... page 11 ... m a g a z in e in s id e Ctasstfted Ad. When you ptace your ad, you'tt receive ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE, 1 HERALD SQUARE. MANCHESTER KIT *N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright MUSICAL H rralh ITEMS TA6 SALES mulmtnManchpsler - A City o( U illap Charm For Solo Sterling Upright CANIW^AWNTI i w Plano. Asking $150. Coll between 5:30 and 9:30pm CxO cusm VOOP- at 643-1095. __________ Tag Sole-Saturdoy May HTT6R. W. Saturday, May 17,1986 25 Cents 17th, 10-4, 97 Bridge St., 4^^ IPETSANO (Off Wetherall St.) Man­ m ic M U IG A lE chester. Rain or Shine. SUPPUES Expgrianoad adult wHI do Oumoe Hoctrte->~«tavlnf Oallyerlng^cieah^faf^ )SA Electrical Rrohlems? lodm;jiyardb«75glutlaK. ,1m Manchester High School full and port tima summar D eath Good Homes needed 2 bobyslttlna. maoit and Need g.loriBa or oi sjmdl Mock & white kittens, 6 Tog Sole. May 17, 9om- RegeIrT wg Sgoetiwai in School bomb snacks providod. Roaso* weeks, very friendly, 3pm. Spaces available. ncdila rates, coll 647-70S1, Rosidarttlat W o ^ dasaptl III iiMiaWiFiisipirn ....nail .... ' ;F****iipw trolned 447-9357. Coll 647-9504 or 643-0319. Dumas. Fully Lfeansed. Bring your child 2V4 years Free Estimates. 44643S3, ruled Hexagon - 37 gollon oquo- There’s something for and upforaoetaoualnted rlum, 6 months old. Com­ everyone ot the Unitarian visit In my llcensadhome. Resume Sertdct. Man- LdWn |«dre-EnioV'^.ti^ plete with gold fish and Meeting House Tog Sole, Experienced Mom. Call Chester. We compose,, wtehertMts5hkeit#Hvi*ilak#w* ivrtl Sake fore, hurts dozens, stand. $375 or best otter. ^turdoy. May 17,9-4,153 647-0657. and d w ^ reeumas^ otv«vrtavm..JllN>*irfa4M 647-9067.______________ W. Vernon Street., Man­ oo«dr. latRes and ooptoK 0000901 'lawn suicide chester. Tools, toys, m 4 1 7 ^ dove, 64KR74 QOncs.. FnHfii;il and Wonted-Good natured plants, clothing, books, CAMfimiY/ evenMdi. wd s^ce.',vWeat The chief state medical examin­ house cat. Neutered, has pianos, household goods, Fogarty ErothsTs -r--Eo- ........ 'W' ■ ‘ discounted- sea had shots, male pre­ rowing machine, and REHOOEUiie throom retnodellngf In­ Odd Jolts • All polntlnlii. ro ^ .C d lito d a y for.vour; er’s office Friday concluded that ends in death ferred. 569-0187. much more. Free coffee stallation woMr hsoiers. window’dsonlno, hedge frgsaidlmc^e 647dW^ James Cobum of East Hartford tool. Farrond Remodeling — garbageSHspasolS) faucet trimming. MarkBarrieou . ........ A,-—J committed suicide Thursday Cabinets, roofing, gut­ reoalri. 64»hEM. V ls a /M - 64F4WS. ^slom RotdMlilnd.;t^ CltmByNEA.Ine. morning after he shot his three Tog Sole-Bolton, 36 Bol­ osterCord accepted. ., By Peg McEntee in "complete hysteria,” said Cor- MISCELLANEOUS ters, room additions, ....................................... —- Wov Blit Rotottilet’. Wli young children to death, a spokes­ rine Fredrickson, wife of the ton Ctr. Rd., at Bolton- decks, all types of remo­ I w ill tb k e 'c a re , o f YdU r tro vs t, Oordsns, Imemlij The Associated Press FOR SALE /Colchester Exit off 1-384. woman said. deling and repairs. FREE town. Reasonable“■ rotps.rates, flower 1 ^ , lcFBd..dFf " town's police chief. Many of the Sot., May 17, 9om-3pm. An autopsy performed Friday children were screaming as they estimates. Fully Insured. Enloy your sumnwlrl CCon- ^ smolKsmolk Cdtl««^i Call M Ats**'' - NOTICE TO CRCPITOae NOTICe TO CREDITORS found Coburn, 28. and his three COKEVILLE, Wyo. - A heavily Folding type collopsoble Rain or shine. Items In­ Telephone 643-6017, o tte r I a t 643-h"“ - - ESTATE OF ESTATE OF lay on the ground. bicycle, Raleigh built, 3 [RRaCEUANEOUl tact ttWt at e4Md^.b#r fi X''' l u MICHAEL DeSIMONE, late children — Tammy Ann, 6, Chris­ armed couple with a bomb took 150 clude: sofa, computer, 6pm, 647-8509. ROBERT L. WEBB, late of ” We heard an explosion, two spe^. In mint condition. fere 2:30. _______ ^ Manchester, deceased Of Manchester, deceased students and adults hostage at an gold coin china, 13 Inch ( r e r t o 1. tina Marie. 4. and Richard Joseph. gunshots (and saw) kids running in $200 value, $85 649-1794. snow rodlols, skis, ski The Hon. William E. Fltl- The Hon. William E. Fitz­ 3. — all died of single gunshot elementary school Friday and Carpentry and remodel- (Serotd, Judge, of the Court Gerald, Judge, o f the Court every in every direction,” said boots, bicycle, clothing, of Probate, District ol Man­ wounds to the head, the spokeswo­ demanded $300 million but were Ing services — Complete Odd lobSr Trucking. ■■ • school tnoney. d y M im of Probate, District of Man­ Donna Morfeld, a parent. 8 Wooden Double Hung Indian head pennies, chester at a heorlno held on chester ot a heorlno held on killed when the bomb exploded and windows, aluminum home repairs and rento- Honie reOffirs. You nome uimaedad'QfdtMi man said. The bodies of the four About a dozen ambulances con­ prom gowns, etc. dellng. e n tity work. Ref­ It,'we do It. Fred esth O s> O Landscaping. May 13, 1986 ordered that all Moy 13, 1906 ordered that all the man shot himself, the principal runners, hardware In­ Spring Clean Ups, Prun- vburhgnw. u s o a lo M ^ claims must be gresented to claims must be gresented to were found Thursday morning in verged on the scene and two school erences, licensed and In­ .mates. Insured. 64349M. the fiduciary on or before Au­ their home at 46 Orchard St. by said. cluded. Fits 31 X 50 open­ Tog Sole. 3 Family, May ................................. .......... ings. flower Ashrubpignt- od'ln ciosstfied.t|i>r RufCR the fiduciary on or before Au­ buses helped transport the injured. sured. Call 646-8161 reSMtS. ' gust 16, 19S6 or be barred as gust 16, 19S6 or be barred as Coburn’s mother and brother. At least 65 people, most of them ing. $50 649-2959. 17th, 10-3, 136 8. 140 El- Mgs. Free estimates. Coil by law orovtded. There was “a great deal of Howkes Tree Swvlee -r- by low orovldtd. ■ Further information about the children, suffered second-degree drldge St. Miscellaneous Robert E. Jaryls. Bucket Truck A Chipiw. 633-S6S4 a fte r $:30pm. "if Mory Lou Taylor. Mory Lou Taylor, smoke pouring from the windows Screen Glass window for Items. Clerk Clerk autopsies was not available, the burns in the blast of the gasoline Crossbuck aluminum 32 x B u i I ding-Remodeling Stuno) Removal. Free Es­ The fiduciary Is: The fiduciary Is: bomb about 4 p.m. MDT at the of the elementary school,” said Specialist. Additions, gar­ timates. Special consider­ spokeswoman said. 80 white storm door. $20. Furniture, other house­ Shirley A. Webb Helen O. Cole Cokeville Elementary School, and Ken Rand, news director for ages, roofing, siding, kit­ ation tor Elderly ond Kon- 61 Union St. 12 Kino St. The motive behind the slayings KMER in Kemmerer. Coll 649-6646. hold Items, even the kit­ Rockport, MA 01966 one teacher was shot in the back chens, bathrooms, and dlcopped: 647-7553. DO YOU NEED YOUNiAWN Manchester, CT 06040 was still not known Friday, al­ At least 30 people suffering from chen sink. 44 Elbretta replacement wlndows- 04A05 049-0S though East Hartford police said when he tried to flee, officials said. Used casement window, Road Manchester. 9-4, second-degree burns to their faces /doors. 643-6712. Bobcot, Bockhoe, loader m o w e d , s h r u b s c u t QR - Coburn’s wife, Cathy, told them A bomb squad searched the complete with screens, May 17 8, 18. Rain Date school Friday night for any other and arms were taken to Bear Lake storm windows, 43 x 43 rentol. Trucking, droln- her husband had been depressed May 24. oge site work. Jtavis Con- QARDE^il TENDED? , devices, the Lincoln County She­ Memorial Hospital in Montpelier, opening. Asking $50. 649- LEGAL NOTICE recently. Coburn was unemployed Idaho, about 30 miles from Coke- 3093.O strucHon, fTMeOG. ‘ TOWN OF ANDOVER riff’s Department said. Household sole, must go - --C A LL for about two years and was ville, said Rod Jacobsen, hospital sofa, wing chairs, kero­ IPAMTINR/ ZONINO BOARD OF APPEALS The couple was identified as Home gordens rototHled. receiving disability payments for a administrator. 3 Book Cose speakers. 7 x sene heater, quartz, back injury he suffered while David Young and his wife. Doris, PAPERIN6 Reosonobla rates 647-StB7,. JIM VINCEN#w P The Zoning Board of Appeals ot the Town of Andover, Con­ Thirty-five others were treated 13 Cost $79.50. Sell for $25. Panasonic stereo, much necticut will hold 0 public heorlno In the Town Office Build­ working at the Millstone 3 nuclear and residents said Young was a Excellent condition 647- at hospitals in Kemmerer and more. Sat. May 17 10am- Gordens RototHled. Small Lawn A Garden Card Sm y Ica ing, Wednesday, May 21,1986 at 7:30 P.M . to hear the follow­ power plant in Waterford. former police officer in the town of 1561 .□ 4pm. 732 Center Street Name your own price — ing ODPlicotlon asking for relief from the Zoning Lows otthe Alton, officials said. Father and son. Fost, Cub Cadet garden tractor For the last few weeks, Coburn about 550 people.
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