Chicken Parts Sale!

Chicken Parts Sale!

/ MONDAY, JULY 81, 1987 r m T W S N T 7 A tengB Didijr N et Prem Rnf The Weather iiattcl;?atpr lEtt^nftts If^raUt Fttr H ie Week Ended S0% chance o f rtioweni this July 22. U67 Manchester Grange wiR meet ford; Clyde Plddral, 134 W. Noel and daughter, 197 Omter evening, then partly cloudy, Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Orange Tax Deadline Hospital Notes Ceirter 8 t ; AMn Sclimldt, SL; M t»- Algene IhihertB and we have ju st received a^ low 60-65; sunny/ and pleasant A bout Town Hall. Misa Helen Chendall will Hodth flt, Coventry; Htody son, H«hron Rd., Andover; Mrs. tomorrow, high 80-85. Vtattiiig hoar* are 3 to 8 p.m.' Sawyer, 87 Traicy Dr.; Mm. Diana Butke and son. Boat new shipment of 14,729 A vMt «i> tte Rooky Hm be honored for her 60 years Tomorrow la the dea^ne in all areas excepting materni­ Beatrice Maher, 88 Dudley St.; Hartford. fr Manchester— A City of Village Charm VA m u m Ho^pMal wheiluled for membership. Refreshments will for the payment of the first be served after the, meeting. half o f Maiieheatarb 1967- ty where they are 3:M te> 4 p.m. TwranOMtii Humes, Soifth St., Atoc, Mtv. Mary Oenoveel mtlal toBigUt by tlw VFVV' AuxOluy and 7 to 8 p.m. and private Coventry; Mm Ahce Gakeler, and daughter, 71 Strickland (Classified Advertising on Page 11) PRICE SEVEN CENTS taM bben postponod until 68 property taxea All taxes lFA IR W > VOL.LXXXVI, NO. 256 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1967 rooms where they are 19 a.m. 21 CoUb H U Rd.; John Morri- S t ; M m Lorraine OUmore and WodoMday. niaae ptannlnsr to Miss Barbara J. Rask, daugh­ due and unpaid hy then will pictart framat to 8 p.m. Vlsttors are reqaest*, 42K Bluofleld Dr. daughter, 296 Main S t ; M m a«»Mwi wfH meat at the post ter of the Rev. and Mrs. K. BJj- be sUfajact to an Interest ed not to smoke in patleats’ Atoo, Francto Reid, Moun- Lorraine ByehoMd and eon, 132 nar Rask, formerly o f 138 Kee­ penalty of bne’h ^ of one 68 i home at 4:i5 pm. rooms. No more than two vW- i^iiw Rd.; Mm Otohe Marag- School St; Mm JIane Hkyden ney St, has been named to the per oent per month, retro­ in all sizes; indnding tom at one time per patient y,w>, BhOt Hartford; Liowls aitd daughter, 27 Glenwood St Myatlc Reivilaw, North Amer- dean’s list for the spring s4m- active to July 1. right size for that grand, ester at North Park College, The tax collector’s office ^ ™ Bradley, South St, Coventry; —’— ------------------- mother and wedding pie-^ Icah Bemttt AasoctaiUon, wlU M m Linda Jenkowakt, 480 TUNA'S BVE8IOHT SHARP meat tomorrow at 7:S0 pm . at CSilcago, m . Her faithor .Is the will accept payment In per­ ADkOTTED S A - T U R D ^ ; Ruth HONOLULU-A aMpJack tuna t u n • • • son to 4 p.m. tomorrow. Viet Marines Wipe Out Reds Odd FeHowB Halt fotmer pastor of Trinity Cove­ Payments by mail muat be ® Spencer, Hartford; ComoHo De- can distinguish objects the sise boHi gtow8 are opeti Hum* and frl* till ® nant Church. 8 D^ey Clmle, Rroki^e; Mm. Bigelow St; Cheater of a pinpoint two feet away, ro- poOtmarked no later than main stre e b -2 atow a-eaat middle tpke. IMlM Marloa Jceoeman, ohll- Sandra Dybem, 1087 Main St; 104 TT,y.ir.„.nHi^i, st.; cent teats at a U.S. government Aug. 1. dren’li librartan, wiQ teU atsout Barry W. Krause o f 87 Wal­ Steven^E^wo, ^19 C^ptield Uilrley Thlbodoau, 30 biological laboratory here ahow- "Indlena and Ploneenf ’ at a nut S t was named to the dean’s Rd.; «rni._William Erbe,W.V. Virginia Winifred Od. Otory hour for children from 4 hst for the spring quarter quar­ Lane, Tolland; Garvey Fox, to 8 yoana o f a ^ tomorrow at ter at Virginia Polytedmlc Ih- Venum Garden Apts., Rock­ stitute, BlackOburg. Police Arrests In Huge Mekong Delta Sweep 10 am. at Mary Cheney L4> ville; Rodney Lassen, Lake St, bnaiy. Coventry; Joseph Pregony, 80 Mancheater WATEIS wUi Milton J. Dickinson, 34, of 689 Grace Rd., Wapplng; Ronald Mias Kathleen Kosak of 174 meet tomorrow at the Italian Main St was issued a 12th Clr- R 1 c k e r t Windemere Ave., Greenwood Dr. and Miss Vir­ American Club. Weighing in cult Court warrant this morning Rockville; Earl Staira, 46 Steep ginia DeHan of 26 Westminster will be from 7 to 8 pm. Ihere charging him with breach of Hollow Lane; Ji>hn Strickland, ICC Boosts Mines Boost Rd. left today by plane for win be a short buetnan meet­ peace. Main St, Vernon; Douglas Paris, France. During their Eu­ ing. Police said the arrest stems Twerdy, Northfleld Rd., Coven- ropean vacation, they will visit from a complaint from the a- try. _______ _____ Railroads^ Food Prices, with Miss Kosak’s brother, partment building superlnten- AiDMITOBD x Juyi'iJRPiAY: Capt. Gary P. Kosak of the Minor Crashes, dent where Dickinson lives. Dominic Aooaipio, 87 QrKfbi Freight Rate Trigger Hunt U.S. Air Force, and his family TTie superintendent, Raymond Ronald in Ekigland. None Arrested Clark, 74, told poUce he dis- WASHINGTON (AP) — ’The SAIGON (AP) — U.S. covered some rubbish recenUy Interstate Commerce Commis­ Legal Notice A utility pole was hit last on a loading platform at the and South Vietnamese 3 night In one of three minor car rear of the apartment building. sion granted the nation’s rail­ forces have killed 350 Viet UOnOB FEBBtlT NOTICE OF AFFUOATION accidents reported today by po­ In the rubbish was a piece of ^ roads today a $300-mUlion an­ C!ong in the largest allied IMs as to rive notice that I, paper with Dickinson’s name on assault of the war in the ROBBRT OHAUa^ o( 114 Main lice. No arrests were made and nual increase in freight rates, St. East Berlin. Oonneodcut, have ^ police quoted Oark as the first In seven years. Mekong Delta, field com­ no injuries reported. flavin^ lATirte Giaixl, 4i3 HlUcpest Dr., filed an ^nlloetlon dated July 20. The action came despite Jolm- 1967 wan uie Liquor Control Com- IT** A . A V RockvHle; iMark Qrant. Baat manders in the operation misaion for a Manchester Public John M. Stewart, 17, of 49 son administration requests to Oakland Rd., Wapplng, was The M^rlntendent he jjetael. Caipen- reported today. Market fOr (he aale c t alcoholic. hold the line on rate hikes be­ The U.S. Command in Saigon Uquor on the presnlsea, 866 Main backing his car on Pine St. asked Dickinson’s wife whether ^ ^ Coventry; Mrs. Mary 8t^ Mancheater, Oonnecucut. the rubbish beloi^ed to her and Heiwltt, 198 Chestaut S t ; Oaith- cause of their possibly inflation­ announced the massive ground Tlie bustneaa will be ousned by about 7:30, police said when it ary effects on the economy. Robert Chausse and Paul 1>. Qrla- hit the pole on the east side of her husband and Mrs. Dickinson Hinos, 26 Croft Dr. and river operation by an esti­ woU of 114 Mato St., EaOt Berlin, The ICC said the present level mated 10,000 troops wax'' Connecticut, and srQl be conducted the street. said it did not. Also, James Hynd, 23 Luclen Later her husband allegedly cairistopher Jedmson, 40 of rates “ Is clearly inadequate launched last Friday to clear by ROBER*T CHAUSSE and PAUL, The other crashes occurred in D. OiRlBWOLJl of 114 Main St, confronted CTark, a s k ^ Mm Joseph S t ; NIcholaa Miapotti, 16 to provide the carriers with suf­ out Viet Cong whose minijng of East Beilin, Conneoblcut. as pei^ store parking lots. m ktee. __ what he meant by insulting his Edgertm S t ; John Moore, Ly- ficient revenues, under econom­ the main highway from the del­ ROBEJRT CHkUSSE At the lot at Caldor Depart­ wife, then slapped the superln- ^ ^ BoMxm; Donna Mur- ical and efficient managemenL ta has raised food prices in Sai­ railed July SO. 1967 ment Store on ’Tblland Tpke., tendent in the face, Clark told 241 IBirch Moimtaln Rd.; to meet the needs of the com- gon. The announcement of the two cars collided at 12:32 p.m. the police. jj^aHy Toman, 138 Trout mefee of the United States and operation was withheld for five Saturday. Barry T. Robinson, 17, of 43 stream Dr., Vernon; Mrs. its national defense.” days for security reasons. Police said the drivers were ‘Pony Boys’ Arrive Safely at Expo The rate increase will be OYER 3 MILLION Foster St was charged at 11:36 Gladys TopeUua, 49 Tliomas S t, The U.S. Command said it Joan b. Lucia of Baker Rd., p.m. Saturday with breach of Wepping. about 3 per cent. ’The ICC thus had reports of 200 Viet Cong PRESCRIPTIONS Vernon and Richard L. Bemont, Two Massachusetts "pony boys" Jeff Wittemore, 9, (left) and brother gave the railroads almost what peace. Police said they were B I R T H S SATURDAY: A Tony, 11, arrived at Expo 67 yesterday after a 350-mile trip from Boston in killed and that U.S. casualties Safely Compoanded 66, of 104 Falknor Dr. they sought. The industry had were 16 dead and 59 wounded. dispersing teen-agers from the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ their pony cart.

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