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16 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., July 18, 1980 Field phase of revaluation work now underway remodeling_____t k a meritcosts. niirnoses. The ment purposes. y/ homeownershnmpownpr.q wweren't e re n 't a meremore annrnnriateappropriate timetime. isn’ticn't inisneetinspected then the ap features that detract or VERMIN - Field men there are five appraisers in property owner will be The field men won’t be home. They are leaving VanOudenhove said the praiser will have to make add to the value of proper for United Appraisers, the the field and it's their duty asked to sign a card merely given any information “while you were out” response hasn't been as an estimate with the best ty, Depreciation is applied firm conducting the to visit each property to ac to verify that the worker ahead on the present cards so the appraiser can good as expected to information available to revaluation survey in Ver curately check each to each building according properly inspected the assessed values of proper return, by appointment, at these cards. If the property him. to its general condition and non are now working in the building, inside and out, property. ties, the present tax bill or Prixeweek Puzzle Overbrook Road area and record measurements and maintenance, after con probable new assessed or will move next into the physical information such sidering its age. The appriasals made by tax values. They will each Dart Hill and Skinner road as type of heat, amount of Property owners will be United Appraisal will be carry an identification ALWAYS BUYMG/SELUNG This week’s Prizeweek Puzzle is worth $1,075 to the lucky areas. plumbing. asked pertinent questions based on current values, card signed by the police Jack VanOudenhove, Tbe workers have been concerning the purchase and upon completion of the chief. COINS A VALUABLES winner. If the winner is a home subscriber to The Herald, Vernon assessor, said trained to recognize price, building costs and project, the percentage of United Appraisal will an additional $200 will be awarded. the appraised values will make return calls to those Bl\-SELL-TRADE be 70 percent for assess properties where the Krugarand* Sllvar - Coin A Dollara - Bullion Mapla Laa^, > Since 1881 • One woman displays Max Gold Paaoa; Austrian Ducats; Oz. Bara, Etc. I Vbl. XClk. No. 247 - Msnohestar. Cdiln.. Saturday. July 19, 198^ . Madison is currantty paying approxImaMy 100% mora lor common U.S. gold coins, sllvar coins, starling, ate. than ona y u r ago. Madison con- . slated by art group tinues its mora than Ian y u r buy/sall laadarship tor U.S. Sllvar,- scrap and collaclor gold,- all toniign coins A papar monay; diamonds; watchas; VERNON — One woman Savings Bank, Park Place, for applications to par platinum; starling jawalry & flatwara; Franklin and othar private mints art shows will be presented Rockville; "Vast Land," ticipate is Aug. 15. For Luggage & pieces; political items; tokens; medals; stamps, etc. lor the month of August by (Stent, Ca.) by Helen more information call or For CnrislDB or Ftyhig - M irlow 's H u J u t Pileup snarls traffic two members of the Hyde. Savings Bank of write Mrs. Peg Winther, TIm LuMogo For Tool ChooM from ttioM ARTS & CRAFTS SUPPLIES Tolland County Art Tolland. Tolland Green; 872-2872, 431 Somers Road, M i irando: Somtontto (wo carry a com- . choose trom one ol New England's most comprehensive salactlons ot EAST H A R T F O R D - An accident divider and hit a third vehicle. Milford, and passenger Angela Dileo tion workers, and police could Hno), Association , and "Blue Iris,” by Terry Ellington, 06029. Attantic, Vantaira, Airway and arts & crafts supplies — from doll house building to macrama to on Interstate 84 near the Forbes Meanwhile, police said, the state of 7 Dodum Lane in Derby. remove the debris and wash down the Saward. decoupage to tola painting to stained glau, etc., etc., m . Most extensive. Helen flyde will have a Sutyla. Society for Savings. New officers of the Street exit early Friday afternoon in vehicle was catapulted to the left, The state owned car, came to a diesel fuel which leaked from the display of watercolors at Church Street, Ellington. association are; Mrs. Flr$f For volving a tractor trailer and two which caused the state vehicle to hit rest about 200 feet behind the sports truck. Winther, president; MARLOVirS Ererything Since I! MADISON COINS-CRAFTS-STAMPS ^ the third vehicle. Police said the the Vernon National Bank The association is STAnWIDE FREE PHONE 1-800-022-2813 automobiles resulted in a six-hour coupe and the truck. The closing of tlie lane caused traf Florence Freeman, vice Local phones; 245-7319; 245-7900; 245-7310 state vehicle also hit the median at the Tri-City Plaza, Ver making plans for its DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET. M A N CH EST ER - fl4B *391 traffic jam but caused no serious in All four individuals involved were fic to be rerouted, with a tie-up that non Circle, and Lucille ■‘September Song Art president; Caryl Brielman. ' " ' i " ‘’"T and MAH OF STOW guardrail. taken by Manchester Ambulance Ser OAHDS ACCEPTSDI 891 Boston Post Rood (U.S. Hi) AAodison, Conn. juries. police said lasted until about 7 p.m. Meicrfeld will have her treasurer; Winifred OPEN S D AYS • THURS. NITES 111 9:00 vice to Manchester Memorial Festival," scheduled to be Open Sundaya AFTER JUNE 8th 11-5; Open Mon.-Sat. 10-S A truck owned by the DLC The tractor trailer overturned, Cars were routed onto the Robert work on display at Connec held Sept. 13 on the' Rogers, recording “4 rfrv uniguitly tiocked tiort, STAINED CUSS Transport Company of Poughkeepsie Hospital. DeGroodt, 31; Theriault, irell icorih a rUU, 1/ only lo brotese" coming to rest on the left side of the Street exit and up Silver Lane, where ticut Bank & Trust. Main Ellington Center Green. It secretary; and Shirley 60; Ms. Davies, 27; and Ms. Dileo, N.Y., was traveling east in the right highway. Its cargo of lumber was they then picked up 1-84 at the east- St.. Rockville. will be open for painters Reed, corresponding J age unknown, were treated for very lane at 1;15 p.m. when a Connecticut spilled all over the highway, police bound 91 on-ramp. Paintings chosen to hang and craftsmen. Deadline secretary. state-owned car veered into the minor injuries and released, a said. in various banks and truck’s path, state police said. hospital spokeswoman said. - Police said between 40 and 50 curs businesses during the Police said the truck, driven by The third vehicle, a sports coupe, Police said the accident was being "overheated, while some waited an month of August include: Murwin DeGroodt, struck the state was pinned below the nose of the investigated. At press time, no hour to get moving. Police said while Spring " by Ms. KIng-SIzc HI4ack Folding Chair, owned vehicle, driven by Euclid truck. Within the twice-hit Ontario- charges had been lodged. the road was cleared at 5 p.m., traf Meierfeld. at the Valley 7-Wab and Vinyl Tubing Theriault. In the process, the tractor registered car was driver Natalie Police closed the eastbound lane of fic patterns were disturbed until 7 Fish Market on Route 83 trailer also veerpd into the median Davies of 202 Foxwood Lane in 1-84 so firefiehters. state transporta- p.m. in Ellington; ' A Virginian Luxurious webbing with wide & narrow tubing lor ./ Barn, ' by Winifred lovely buketweave ellect. 14.40 Rogers. People’s Savings Has sturdy braced legs, Our Reg. 18.90 Bank, Tri-City Plaza; cool plastic arms. "W aterfair by Mary Noel, Savings Bank of Rockville, King-Size Hi-Back Chaise Lounge, Park Street. 7-Web and Vinyl Tubing Also: "Rumney Farm. Beautiful, colorful basket- East Hartford firefighters work Friday afternoon to stop the White Mountains,'' by weave ellect. Sturdy, no-tip 26.88 spillage of diesel fuel from an overturned tractor-trailer in Marion Taylor, at the braced legs and comlort- volved in an accident with two other automobiles. The acci Somers Inn. Route 190; able, cool plastic arms. Our Rag. 34.99 ' High Noon" by Irene dent occurred about 1:30 p.m. in the eastbound lane of 1-84 Sabatka, First Federal SAVE OVER $501 near the Forbes Street overpass and backed up traffic to Hart Chae-Broil Deluxe Cast Aluminum ford. (Herald photo by Reilly.) Voter 2-Burner Portable Gas Grill Large cooking area with warming rack. Pushbutton light, 2 burners with dual 149.70 ’- 4 signups controls. Cast iron grids. Our Reg. 199.99 Burt bird 24-Inch Deluxe Portable Bar-B-Q slated Grill with Adjustable'Grid Has 5-posltion grid to con flies coop > ERNON — Town Clerk trol cooking heights, no-tip H C A D Henry Butler reminds tapered steel legs, conven- ■ V .* tW BO LTO > — Burt the bird has A suggestion from Intino to ’V- residents who are 18 and lent bottom shelf. Our Reg. 21.99 flown the coop and the owners of leave out the bird's cage and food older of their voting rights. the Blue-Fronted Amazon Parrot along with a lighted lantern During the four month 60” Genuine Redwood Parquet are anxiously awaiting his return. Thursday night failed. period before the Nov. 4 Umbrella Table with Wheels The bird, owned by Mr. and It was later learned parrots are National elections, those From 2’ thick clear redwood I 9 i A A t \ Mrs. Robert Orr, 29 Notch Road, not nocturnal flyers. / now 17 and who w ill stock with comfortable, cus- I • escaped Thursday night.