Christian Education Program to Begin at Center Church

Christian Education Program to Begin at Center Church

PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Sept. 12, 1975 Mrs. Schaffer The weather considering Partly sunny, some cloudiness in eastern portions, high in 60s. Clear, cool tonight, low senate race GARDENING in 40s. Sunny Sunday with highs in lower 60s. HARTFORD (UPI) - By FRANK ATWOOD Manchester—A City of Village Charm e ig h t e e n p a g e s — t w o s e c t io n s Secretary of the State Gloria MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1975-^ VOL. XCIV, No. 293 Schafffer has admitted publicly for the first time that she is now they have neighbors all West Coast type and very pop­ Degree day expert Soy bean- disappointing considering running against When Mr. and Mrs. Joseph around. The house lot and, ular there. In a store, it is com­ A native of East H ^ p to n , Mr. Tracy also planted soy Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R- Tracy of 40 School Rd., Bolton, more recently, the garden were monly cut into chunks since few Mr. Tracy found his first job in beans because he had read Conn., in 1976. were visiting their married hacked out of woods and shoppers want to buy a whole this area driving a truck to about their high protein value, In an interview with radio daughter in California last fall pasture land. Since Mr. Tracy i?,_ ------------- I squash that weighs 20 pounds. deliver coal for the American but considers this experiment a station WRCQ, Mrs. Schaffer they were served some winter retired, the garden space has Teachers have weekend Coal Co. Soon after that the News said Thursday she would be less squash, known locally -as failure. The plants grew waist company shifted to the sale of been growing and they have ■ I than honest if she didn’t say she banana squash. They found it Changes color high, but when I saw them a few fuel oil for household heating more vegetables than they can was interested in the race. very good and when Mr. ’Tracy The young squash is a clear days ago they were just begin­ ‘and brought Mr. ’Tracy into the u'se. They have a m arried ning to blossom and could not summary I Although it has been widely noticed a packet- of banana banana yellow. The ripe squash office to manage the "degree daughter in Maryland as well as assumed in political circles that squash seed in a store he bought in our picture has a reddish possibly produce edible beans day” program which told the one in California — both too far before frost. He has pulled to reconsider actions Mrs. Schaffer was interested in it, planted the seed this past yellow tint. The skin, is very % Compiled from company when a customer away to run over for surplus a bid for the Democratic Senate spring in Bolton and has enough thin, says Mr. ’Tracy, and the them up and plowed them under << United Press Inlernational I should be in, need of more oil. garden produce. Although court crackdowns against nomination, she had not made squash for the whole “ m eat” is orange in color. to add humus to the soil. By United Press International “devastating and demoralizing” and Mr. ’Tracy got the "degree- ^teachers on the picket lines were her desires public. neighborhood. There is a large seed cavity in The garden has supplied them He may have had the wrong Striking New York. City teachers have ordered Corporation Counsel Bernard day” information from the spreading, there was no sign of any con­ “I have to make it very clear Tracy will save some the center and many seeds. with “a little of everything,” in­ kind of seed, because the soy the weekend to reconsider their actions, Richland to draw up an order to com­ Travelers Weather Service, a certed back-to-the-classroom movement that I am speaking very frankly seed to plant next year but he ’The flavor, when the squash cluding peas, beets, carrots, beans that I grew just once Town I but if the strike continues, the teachers, mence prosecution under both the state’s which inaugurated the sytem in were no taller than ordinary their union and its leaders face court across the nation. Taylor Law, which prohibits strikes by and I haven’t said that I am a will not let as many plants grow Is cooked, he says, is very much green and yellow beans, lima The fall semester of the this area. It was broadcast on bush beans. We didn’t grow punishment next week. ’The New York City teachers strike — public employes, and under seperate candidate as yet, but I would be as he did this year. The banana like that of our familiar butter­ beans, green and yellow Manchester Adult Evening School WTIC and later printed in the them again ■■because we found But New York City teachers aren’t the largest of several across the country Penal Law provisions which makes the dishonest if I didn’t say I was squash, with long vines and nut squash variety. He’ll find summer squash, peppers and begins Monday at Manchester High ^ newspapers. Comparing your them very hard to shell and our only ones with problems. Teachers in affecting nearly two million school violation of a court order punishable by up thinking about it," she said. huge leaves on tall stems, took out this winter how it keeps in butternut squash. Schqol, with openings still available 'A consumption of fuel oil for the family didn’t like them much Wilmington, Del., will be arrested Monday children — entered its fifth day with no to one year in prison, a $1,000 fine, or both. She said Weicker would be a over a good portion of his his Bolton cellar. in most classes. Further informa- a All squashes and pumpkins year with the degree when they were cooked. if they do not return to their classrooms new talks scheduled and the city preparing formidable opponent because of vegetable garden. One vine has ^ r 1- jjgyg accumulated this year. tioD is available from theschool, tel. g The New York City teachers walkout the recognition he earned are thought to be of American and in Lynn, Mass., 22 teachers were criminal charges against the United has closed schools for 1.1 million students. climbed a maple tree at the Mr. ’Tracy was supposed to 646-'4088, from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday through his role in the origin. Certainly they were jailed Friday on contempt of court Federation of Teachers and its president, edge of the garden and has put know when your oil supply was through Thursday. In Lynn, Mass., 22 teachers were jailed Watergate investigation. out a squash that hangs six feet among the staple garden crops Icitations. Albert Shanker. low. The city’s corporation counsel said it as the strike entered its eighth day. Salem Mrs. Schaffer, who has been above the ground. of our early American settlers WOODLAND Teachers in Pawtucket and Woonsocket, was preparing criminal and civil contempt Superior Court spokesmen said 21 of the elected twice as secretary of who found them easy to grow, He is retired now and he and R.I., Friday also continued to defy back- charges that could result in heavy fines citations were civil, but Joseph Gauzain, the state, said she is not ready Banana squash is not listed in productive and easy to keep in a Mrs. Tracy, who wanted to live State I to-work orders. Meanwhile, the 26,000- president of the Lynn Teachers Union, was to make a formal announce­ Joseph Tracy of Bolton holds a banana squash, grown from either of the two seed primitive pit or root cellar that in “the country,” bought land in HARTFORD —'The Connecticut member Chicago Teachers Union and the against the union and land Shanker in jail for up to one year. jailed for 10 days after pleading no contest ment of her candidacy. seed he bought in California. This One is fully ripe and catalogues I have from very protected them from freezing. Bolton after living in State Employes Association says';^ city’s school board continued bargaining On Friday, State Supreme Court Justice to a criminal contempt charge. The other Meanwhile, Mrs. Schaffer when he picked it up for the photographer, the stem large nationally known seed Toward spring, the family may Manchester and built their 168 Woodland 8t., Manchester • 643-8474 | steps to help-employes take advan- a under a news blackout. companies and it is not men­ Irving Saypol called the strike teachers were held on $5,000 bail each. said earlier 'Ilmrsday Spanish­ snapped off, so he put it on a scale. The squash weighed 20 have tired of eating squash, but home. They have been there 20 tage of the new collective^a tioned in my garden en­ years and the town has followed bargaining rights will top the ageiida $| speaking voters in Bridgeport pounds and 12 ounces. (Herald photo by Barlow) at least it was food that could and 17 other communities will cyclopedia. It seems to be a be set on the table. * them out into the country so for the CSEA annual convention;^ have bilingual assistance when Sept. 18-20. Some 700 delegates from they cast their ballots Nov. 4. MUMS 200 chapters are expected at the;|;. Ford determined to continue She said sample and absentee Fill Those Bare Spots IFith Hardy, Fall Mumsl Healthy\ conclave in the Hartford Hilton. The ballots in Spanish, bilingual poll South Windsor has services for elderly ^lants, All Colors, In tSud, new collective bargaining law goes workers and voter information into effect Oct.

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