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gVEMNG HEBAUX W«it. Jiuw U. UM Speaker set at Naxarene Records__ MANCHESTER- The coor their families scattered throughout tion depicting the military’s mission Manchester property on Henry Street, $58,000. Bell, both of Vernon. dinator of American-German Germany and Western Europe. in Europe, with Zak, the muppet, Certificate of attachment James D. Broadt and Sherrie A. Nazarene Missions will be the Nazarenes in the military have Louis Damato against Anthony M. HoU, both of Manchester. who participates in the mini-concert- V, public records speaker tonight at 7 p.m. at the been responsible for the establish slide presentation. The title of the Salerno dba Tosa Builders, property William J. Diana and Karen A. Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St. ment of several Geririan con iianriwatFr Wai'ninly deedi at 22-24< Hawthorne St. and 89 DeGrazia, both of Manchester. Directors The Rev. John Turnock, who gregations as well as Engllsh- complete program is ‘"The Miracle Arthur and. Ann Bureau to Paul and Shallowbrook Lane, $1,000. Eric W. Myers and Diane M. Dube, pastors churches in Mannheim and spe&ng churches. A Christian ser Goes On” and includes testimonies of Jennie Matusiak, property at lot 40, Internal Revenue Service against both of Manchester. Hahn in Germany, is touring the vicemen’s retreat is held annually changed lives. McKee Street. $80,500. Edward J. Barrett, property at 40 Jeremiah J. Quinn of Norwich and country under the auspices of the and the European Bible College has All are Invited to attend. Nursery Armand D. and Linda Etnond to Highwood Drive, $7,143.20. Judith M. Whitesell of Manchester. Middle European District Church of been established. Bruce M. Weintraub, property at 20 Stephanie Trikakis against James G. Clough of New Paltz, the Nazarene to tell of the church’s The Rev. ’Turnock will present a care is provided. must wait Milford Road, $56,000. Florence Brown, Michael S. Secondo N.Y. and Nancy Thayer Gowen of responsibility to minister among unique service combining patriotic Kirkland Corp. to Michael L. and David Woodbury dba Davids, Manchester. over 800,000 American military and and gospel music, a slide presenta Heavisides unit 21, Millbridge Hollow land at lot 36, Dwelling Property of Gerald A. Lalancette and Christine Condominiums, $33,900. the Cheney Brothers, ^,000. L. Tyler, both of Manchester. Kirkland Corp. to Joan F. and Manchester State Bank against Patrick L. Irish and Lori-Bea Kristin L. Luscia, unit 2, Millbridge |Vol. XCIX, No. 216 — Manctis»ter, Conn., Thursday, June f 2 , 1980 on petition Teresa E. Mailhot, property at 116 N. Turner, both of Manchester. > Since 1861 • 20c Hollow Condominiums $27,400. School St., $3,000. Richard C. Lavasser of East Hart Andrews-Manchester Corp. to SAR Michael B. Pines Ph.D against ford and Grace L. Gould of Swanton, Owen Size Convertilile Sofas Associates, property at 55-71 E. Ernestine Lard, property at 44-46 Vt. By MARY KITZMANN But according to O’Brien, and Pen Center St., $475,000. Pine St., $205. Herald Reporter ny’s earlier statements, the board Frechette, Martin and Rothman to Dr. Steven M. Lovelace against has no choice but to wait the full time Anthony D. and Donna M. DeCiantis, DAR picnic MANCHESTER — Town Attorney period. Carole Devlin, property at 65 Kevin O’Brien confirmed yesterday property at 35 Durant St., $44,900. MANCHESTER - The Orford The town Charter’s wording, "If Florence St., $721. the Board of Directors’ intention to Town of Manchester to Kenneth F. Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. Parish Chapter of the Daughters of tne board has not passed the or SAVE wait 45 days before acting on the tax dinance” means any other action but Comeau, lot 21; Buckland Industrial ogoinst Eldmund F. Moncevicius, the American Revolution will hold its Park, $50,000. freeze petition of the Manchester passage requires the 45-day wait, property at 138 Summit St., ^,000. annual potluck picnic luncheon Property Owners Association. Manuel 0. and Florence P. Soares Thursday at noon at the home of Mrs. O’Brien said yesterday. Judgment lien O’Brien concurred with the to Mark S. and Linda T. Lewis, Thomas Carpenter, 144 Hebron Road, WHILE "The charter provides the board D & L Stores Inc. against John and statements of Mayor Stephen Penny property at 251 W. Center St., $50,000. Cathlee Parsons, property at 23 Bolton. Mrs. Henry Mallett will be with an opportunity to study the or Sandra M. Stavens to Gerald F. STOCK that the Town Charter precludes the dinance,” O’Brien said. Strawberry Lane. $98.14. hostess. board from rejecting the petitions and Mary Jean, unit 25b, Forest Marriage licenses Members are reminded to bring He noted if the board rejected the until 45 days expire from the time the Ridge Condominiums, $77,500. Kevin K. Downbam and Wendy R. items for a White Elephant sale. LASTS! petition, it could change its decision signatures are verified. Catherine 0. Sutton to Robert L. Houlberg, both of East Hartford. Mrs. Carpenter will be the auc within the 45 days a number of times. It is expected the Town Clerk’s Of Bowsza and Carolyn J. GImbrone, Kenneth G. White and Pauline M. tioneer. Mrs. Sadloski said today the group Queen Siie Sofa Bed fice will certify the signatures, dis “has no choice” but to wait. "I don't fo r Senior CitiMens qualifying double signing, and non see how we can force them,” she iVett?f residents, in about three days. said. This is something they choose Eaily American Design- Wednesday, Elizabeth Sadloski to do, we can’t make them do MPOA president, submitted 1,803 anything different.” signatures to the Town Clerk’s Of The legal proceeding expected in Wildwood trip was nice fice, at the board’s direction, the issue is for the MPOA to procure requesting that town spending be a writ of mandamus against the town looking pretty good for our Hospital N-8-R-442, and limited only to increases in the clerk. This is a court notice ordering By WALLY FORTIN about the Manchester Grand List. About 1,400 are needed to Hi folks! Our Wildwood Fall River, Mass., trip was operated on Tuesday 646-2363 the clerk to schedule a referendum. morning. Cards and Country Club member of MMKiESTER force a referendum. trip is over and we sure scheduled for June 26. guest tournament coming However, if the clerk cannot prayCrs would really be en The board refused to accept the schedule the referendum because of had a nice time. I personal Right now, the bus will go, up June 18 at 8 a.m. at the couraging. Hugo Benson is petition Tuesday night at its meeting. the town’s ruling the petitions are in ly thank all who were on providing there are no last club. Any interested people DOWNTOWN, MANCHESTER in Boston recuperating According to charter provisions, valid, a court ruling on the petition’s the trip for their fine minute drop-outs. Right can call the center to sign now all those who still owe after a recent knee opera the petitions must be submitted to validity will be needed. cooperation, which made tion. up. Lucille P. (roodskey, Ver ■ ■■■■■■■ - -*.. ; -r* the clerk’s office. If the board does for a super fun time. This are asked to bring in their Action here starts with ’I " ' - not pass the requested ordinance in week, Gloria has a bus load money for the trip. non waits her turn to receive While on trips, in order last Friday afternoon’s set her diploma during gradua 45 days, the charter states, the town down there and we hope James J. Goulet, Manchester, receives his diploma from Dr. Maurice R. Harrison, South clerk forwards it to the tovm at that they will have the for the second bus to go to back games. The winners tion exercises at Howell Theodore S. Sergi, deputy commissioner, Connecticut Depart Windsor, presented the torney, who rules on the petition’s same nice weather that we Brown’s in September, we were: Sam Schors, 145; Reading Qieney Regional Vocational validity. If the petitions are valid, a did. need about 12 more people. Bob Schubert, 128; Bill ment of Eklucation, during graduation ceremonies at Howell valedictory address at the Stone, 127; Bert Turner, Technical School. She was referendum should be scheduled Now it’s back to the So if you’re interested, call more fashion sense than dollars... Cheney Regional Vocational Technical School Wednesday graduation ceremonies for 126; Helen Silver, 120; within 90 days. grind again and like always our office, 647-3211. one of two female members night. Goulet was a student in the automotive division at the Frances Fike, 119) Azildia Howell Cheney Regional However, O’Brien issued an opi there’s a million and one This coming Monday of the graduating class. school. (Herald photo by Burbank) program Gilbertson, 119; Arthur Vocational Technical School. nion in April that only the Board of little things that need to be morning we will sign up for Bouffard, 116; Dominic Directors can act on fiscal matters, looked into. a one-day trip to Boston. our sunny selection of lingerie such as setting the mill rate, which Every once in a while I This trip includes a nice A n astasia, 115; Andy the property owners hope to freeze. try to explain parts of our boat ride around the Noske, 114; Martha o|wration to acquaint new Boston Harbor and then a LaBate, 114. It is expected the question of suffers members. Our policy here visit to Quincy Market, Then on Monday after whether the mill rate set can be at the center is that, in where there are many noon it was pinochle time Tech grads solemn, sure through a voter referendum will be MANCHESTER - Funds for a and the winners are: Kitty decided in the courts.