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Heritage Introduces Free Now Accounts PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchegter, Conn., Fri., March 5, 1976 1 ^ ' . The weather Public records Inside today Clear and cold tonight, lows in the Business 20s. Sunday partly sunny with the highs Area news ’ ...... 4 Churches ___ in the mid 30s to low 40s. National Classified___9, 10 Comics.......... weather forecast map on Page 9. Dear Abby...... 11 H.S. World ... Warranty deed Jr. versus Judith Leonahl Obituaries ........ 2 Sr. Citizens .. United Tech promotion Green Manor Estates Sweeney, property at 202 Sports............. 8 Wings........... Woodbridge St. , TWELVE PACES m m m ' Richard N. James of South Windsor has been appointed Inc. to U & R Housing r^ess-Revolution 2 Week-Review Trade name W^KEND INStltlE : $i>*'.^:xcv,Tio. m PRICKi FTFnKEN Cl director of patents and deputy corporation counsel of Corp., two parcels on Hamilton Dr., $22,000. James B. Holmes, doing United Technologies Corp., Hartford. He will have business as Associated charge of the firm’s corporate section responsible for pa­ Lien Northfield Green Con­ U nderw riters of New tent, trademark and copyright matters. England, 37 Elizabeth Dr. James has been United’s assistant director of patents dominium Association Inc. since 1970. He joined Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in 1955 as against Robert E. and Phyllis R. Brosman, 19B an experimental engineer and transferred to the cor­ Building permits Esquire Dr., $154.50. Ford says Reagan would bring back cold war porate patent section in 1964. Marcel Jutras for James James holds an engineering degree from Villanova Judgment lien Greeson, alterations at 62C Rockville General University and a law degree from the University of Ambassador Dr., $1,400. “Returning to a collision course in don’t think they understand the word unpopular,” Reagan said. “His said Carter favors reducing military Jackson, in a question-and-answer Hospital against William By LEWIS LORD Connecticut School of Law. Raymond Eldridge for a thermonuclear age can lead to dis­ problem,” said Ford, adding that new phrase is 'peace through spending by $15 billion. session at Jacksonville’s Bull Snort and Claudia Arnold, 129 United Press International Justin Shimanski, aster,” Ford told a cheering crowd of America has "an obligation not to go strength.’ It seems to be a case of “That’s going to cut the operations Club, told one businessman: “George Oakland St., $145.50. Industronics sales up alterations to garage at 156 10,000 at Peoria, 111. back to the Cold War.” change the name but keep the game of the Navy and Air Force from Meany is a great American. I don’t Attarliment President Ford, responding to Union St., $778. Without naming ReagalCFord said Reagan, darting from one Florida — a game we are losing.” Jacksonville to Pensacola,” Jackson give a damn’ what you think.” D’Agata Bros. Inc. Ronald Reagan’s claim that detente Industronics Inc. of South Windsor has reported a 10 Hence Fence Co. for anyone .making the foreign policy shopping center to another, noted Democrats Jimmy Carter and said. Campaigning in fertile corn coun­ against E.B. Co. Inc., is a failure, suggested Friday night per cent increase in sales and a record high net income of Earl and Mary Grant, comments his opponent has made that Ford had decided to quit using Henry Jackson swapped defense Carter charged Jackson has try for the March 16 Illinois primary. property in Manchester that his challenger doesn’t unders­ $128,075 (13 cents per share) for the six months ending fende at 421 Parker St., $1,- “hasn’t been in the ball game.” the word “detente.” charges in their campaign for “deliberately distorted my own Ford announced he is shifting foreign West Subdivision, $4,750. tand foreign affairs and would lead Dec. 31, 1975. 729. “It is the policy that made the Tuesday’s Florida primary. Jackson views ... claiming 1 would not main­ food sales policies from Secretary of Certificate of foreclosure the nation back to the Cold War. “They have lots of rhetoric but I Allan E. Caffyn, company president, said the strong up­ Q.C.S. Construction Co. tain an adequate defense for our State Henry Kissinger over to ward trend indicates acceleration of sales and profits Angeline Ponticelli ver­ for Robert Bray, country, which is not true.” Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz. sus Oakwood Landscaping through the next six months. alterations at 450 Wood- “The No. 1 priority for any presi­ This brought cheers from corn and Inc., property at 433 N. Richard N. James Caffyn announced completion of the expansion of the bridge St., $3,100. dent has got to be to guarantee the hog farmers in Springfield. Morris firm.’s thermocouple manufacturing department, which Main St. Kohn Display for security of our country,” Carter said. Udall, who skipped the Florida con­ had a 31 per cent sales increase in 1975. Lis pendens Harvey’s, alterations to C. Elmore Watkins dies at 93 Carter, a Southern Baptist, wore a test, told a group of Pennsylvania Industronics is a major supplier of large industrial Herbert J. and Lottie store at 1143-45 Tolland skull cap as he made his comments editors that primaries are a long heat-treating equipment. Aron against Robert D. and Tpke., $500. Manchester has lost one of its out­ founder of Manchester Memorial In tribute to Mr. Watkins, who He also enteced the employ of at a Jewish school in Miami Beach. process calling for stamina and en­ Susan S. Aron, property at Brahaney & Choma, new standing ^citizens. C. Elmore Hospital and president emeritus of helped to create much of Watkins Bros., which was founded by durance. Named assistant cashier 19 Sage Dr. dwelling at 152 W. Vernon. Watkins, 93, died last night. its board of trustees, and a leader in Manchester’s history, he was named his father and uncle in 1874. He im­ Joan Zawistowski of Driggs Rd., Vernon, has been James Daniel Sweeney St., $29,500. Mr. Watkins was chairman ot the church, civic and charitable honorary chairman for the town’s mediately set to work to carry out a named assistant cashier of Vernon National Bank. She Sewing Machine Center opens board of Watkins Bros., Inc., a organizations. observance of its 150th anniversary long cherished idea of his father’s to Stafford man killed will continue as manager of the bank’s Lafayette Square in 1973. publish a house organ. The publica­ m v m m a a a He was Manchester’s first sanitary tion, “Watkins Quarterly,’’ was office. Mrs. Zawistowski joined the bank in 1966 in the main of­ Aaron Cheerman (right), owner of the The shop features a variety of machines FIESH SWEET inspector and established the first claimed to be the first house organ to fice bookkeeping department. She later became a teller Manchester Sewing Machine Center at 249 and Cheerman also services all makes of APPtE. CIDER WATEIHfSOFTNING garbage collection system in this be issued by any furniture store in in three-car crash machines. He’s open 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. plus Cold Stongo town. the country by the “Furniture Age” and head teller, and in 1975 she was appointed a branch Broad St., shows Town Manager Robert SALT In April 1966, he was recipient of James L. Daigle Sr., 33, of Stafford being held in lieu of $500 surety bond Monday through Saturday, and Thursday MACS, DELICIOUS of Chicago in 1923. in the state correction center in Hart­ manager. Weiss (left) and Mayor Matt Moriarty the 40 Ibt. the "M” award for meritous service was killed in a three-car collision nights until 9. He’s a member of the CORTUND. MMl He worked at practically every ford pending appearance in Common A native of Coventry, she attended Manchester High features of his top-of-the-line model. The Deliver To Tour Door to the town, the single highest honor Friday at 9:52 p.m. on Rt. 140 in Chamber of Commerce and the Indepen­ WINESAP APPLES. position in the company finally as Pleas Court 19 in Rockville Monday. School, the Morse School of Business and the American occasion was this week’s grand opening of *2.77 Por Bag the Chamber of Commerce can pay Ellington, state police said today. dent Sewing Machine Dealers of America. Minimum Mlvwry 6 lags vice president, treasurer and presi­ Varricchio had three passengers Institute of Banking. She is active in Tolland County 4-H thq firm, also attended by Stanley FERRANDO’S to an individual who has made a sub­ Daigle was driving east on, Rt. 140 Killinger and James McCavanagh, Cheerman is a native of Meriden and dent. and all were injured, Donna Lavoie, events and is associated with several horse ORCHARDS stantial and outstanding contribution Watkins Funeral Home was when his car collided with the cars members of the Ambassadors Club of the graduate of schools there. He is a Marine M&M 16, and Steven Lavoie, 17, both of 100 organizations. I BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD | PLUMI1N8 A HEATIN8 to the community. founded by his father and uncle in driven west by Wayne A. Varricchio, Corps veteran and is now attending (3 B§yond Vtto'i Overhill Dr., Ellington, were taken She and her husband, Joseph, have one son, Charles. Greater Manchester Chamber of 648-2871 During World War I, he was presi­ 1874, and Mr. Watkins received his 16, of Cromwell and Anthony J. Manchester Community College. He is ac­ RnUunnt, Qlsitonburf) by Vernon Ambulance to Rockville Commerce. Call u i for any of your dent of the Manchester Chapter of Wilkenson, 27, of Pinney Brook tive in Manchester’s Charter Oak Lodge of Plumbing A Halting Naada embalmers and funeral director’s General Hospital.
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