PAGE TWENTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wi., Sept. 5,1975 Town adult school plans The weather Weekend section Inside today’s Herald is Weekend, a section devoted to Forum of the Arts, features, and courses for MHS credit . Cloudy with showers and scattered the television listings for the coming week. thunderstorms likely today. High around 80. Save it for future reference. Clearing tonight, low In the 50s. Sunny Sunday % Manchester's Adult Evening Room 109; film appreciation, class, Tuesday & Thursday, 8- with high near 70. PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS School will offer courses for Monday & Wednesday, 8-9:30 9:30 p.m.. Room 211; physical Manchester—A City of Village, Charm e ig h t e e n pa g e s - t w o se c t io n s GARDENING education, Thursday, 6:30-7:45 high school credit, open to p.m.. Room 109^ current • MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER «, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 287 By FRANK ATWOOD adults, high school students and events, Tuesday & Thursday, p.m., gym. non-high schoo[,graduates. 6:30-8 p.m.. Room 219; general The physical education class Each course, except physical meets for 10 weeks. The course had prizes for several annual science, Tuesday & TTiursday, Sunflowers are a specialty A class that called for education, will meet three hours 6:30-8 p.m.. Room 211; general is designed to contribute to the crop for Jimmy Moreau, but he flowers, including marigolds exhibiting a basket of six general conditioning of the body and zinnias, and awards on four per week for 12 weeks. math, ’Tuesday & Thursday, § does not raise sunflowers for different kinds of vegetables ' As the material covered in 6:30-8 p.m., Room 114; typing I, and the developing and im­ flower arrangements. the bluejays. He grows them was outstanding, Mr. Gray each course will be equivalent Monday S i Wednesday, 8-9:30 proving of recreational skills of Kentucky guardsmen His father said the increased News for himself, his three brothers said, and there were many p.m.. Room 117; COEP related the individual. number *of flower to that covered in the same type and his parents, all of whom exhibits of tomatoes, of course offered at Manchester arrangements in tbe 4-H Club enjoy the nutty-flavored seeds cucumbers, summer squash High School during a semester, fair was, he thought, after Mrs. Moreau has roasted and snap beians, all in season in the high school credit granted remarkable. It takes more time them lightly in the oven. late August. will be the same — 0.5 high 'KATHY SAYS: “KIDS ARE RACK AT SCHOOL, ORIVE' summary j Louisvillc arcas and thought to put flowers The seeds, when ripe and dry, Tolland County, Mr. Gray school credits per course, CAREFULLY; OiVE THEM AM APPLE TO GIVE TO THE together, with an eye for color Compiled from can be easiiy opened with the said, has only one 4-H Qub that except physical education TEACHER, OR PUT IMTO THEIR LUMCH KIT.” combinations, harmony . ORCHARD FRESH: Macs, Milton*, arav*n*t.lni A OraMilng Apptea, United Press International the tranq^Uty of this community.” fingers and the Moreaus nibble makes gardening its principal LOUISVILLE, KY. (UPI) - Kentucky ty Judge Todd Hollenbach, the chief between the flowers and their which is 0.2 credit?. lu* Paacha*. Jefferson County police estimated that them like so many peanuts. project, this one in Coventry. A Adults and students may take RATIVE: Buttar A Sugar Com, Qraan A Vallow Squaah, Swiaa CharS, Gov. Julian M. Carroll today called in executive officer of the county. container and achievement of a Tomato**, R*d A Hot Pappora, Carrot*, L*«k*, Boaton Lattue*, Turnip*, more than 190 persons were arrested in "Oh, we leave a few for the new club specializing in gar­ one or two of these courses per some 800 National Guard troops to help Violence reached its peak shortly before result that can be called “ar­ Charry TortwtoM, Spinach, Pvckllng Onipna, Rad Onkm*, CauUllowar, disorders Friday night and early today as birds,” Mrs. Moreau said, but dens has been organized in semester, but no more than Qraan A Vallow Baana, Egg Ptant, Shall Baana, Shalota, Whit* Onion*, State restore order to riot-torn sections midnight when more toan 10,000 persons tistic” than it does to exhibit Acorn A Butternut SquaM. emotions escalated in protest over the they watch the ripening South Windsor in Hartford two. Louisville and Jefferson County after at three suburban high schools threw your choicest blooms, each kind FRESH: Bluatrarriaa, Plum*, Phachaa, BartlaA Paara, Nactarlnaa, Prune HARTFORD — Fifty-eight city ; court ordered busing of 22,600 students in a sunflowers and try to get a County but has elected to Students and adults who miss Plum*, PInaapplaa, Honaydawa, Qrapalrult, Rad, Qraan Qrap*^ Klad ( violent anti-busing demonstrations. rocks and bottles at police, set fire to two by itself, in horticulture policemen but only one firemen par­ school buses at Southern High School and newly merged Jefferson County-Louisville generous share ahead of the operate under the guidance of three classes jeceive an MIT OME im A DOZEN, AND PICK OUT TOM OWN In his announcement at 6:30 a.m. EDT, classes. The judges give higher ticipated today in a threatened one- school system. never-satisfied bluejays. the Tolland County Extension automatic F and are dropped WE H A V E CANNING JA R S , CENTO, AND SUNE-JELL the governor said the mobilization of the had to be dispersed with tear gas. scores for arrangement classes day “sickout” to protest slow con­ Official spokesmen said the injury toll Jimmy started planting seeds Service and show its produce at from the class. Three times tar­ N A TIY E P E A C H E S ............................... 8 qt: btisi<m*2.78 guardsmen would make a total of 1,200 ’The mayor shortly before Carroll’s an­ and it was these ratings that tract negotiations with the city, of­ nouncement declar^ that the city would climbed to more than 50 persons, including when he was four and a Cub the Tolland County 4-H Fair dy equals one absence. large s i z e m state troopers and Kentucky guardsmen made Bitty the champion. HONEYDEW MELONS, ......... ................... .89* ficials said. The job action, in which 50 policemen. One of the injury victims Scout. Mrs. Moreau was the den held at the Extension Service There is no fee for assigned to the area. permit no demonstrations or parades until His brother, Keith, away at SEEDLESS SHAPES ................. ib.89* the policemen phoned in "sick” was a three-year-old girl, struck by a brick mother and she asked each of grounds in Vernon. Manchester residents. A fee of He said he made the decision to call up further notice. Boy Scout camp when he might N ATIVE 8REEN A YELLOW S Q U A S H .............. 2 ib..48« began this morning at about 8 a.m. and another was a county patrolman, the cubs to plant something. This is perfectly legitimate, I $20 is required from non­ the guard at the request of Louisville “This is absolute and final,” Sloane have been working with his S A L A D BO W L L E n U C E .......... headSB* It was not known whether the single whose eye was severely damaged by a Sunflowers are a good choice was assured by 4-H Club agents residents. Mayor Harvey Sloane and Jefferson Coun­ said. “I want to be completely assured of flowers, finished somewhere ROYAL ‘EATMOR’ ICE CREAM wgai.78* fireman who plioned in sick was par­ lead fishing sinker fired from a slirigshot. for a beginner. The seeds sprout of both counties. The South Adults may register ’Tuesday below the top, but his mother reg. $1.49 ticipating in the organized action. quickly and the plants grow to Windsor people said they would in the high school cafeteria C RICKET L IO H n R S , NOW 88« went to the camp to bring him OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. • SUNDAYS 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M. V gratifying size. If you like to eat prefer to come to Vernon for from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Students home so he could participate. • W* sill TIm Hirtid, Sundty Papers, plus LoHaiy Tlck»t$ seeds, that has to be counted as the fair, and other club ac­ must register with their Over-all quality of flowers Regional Thankful President escaped unharmed a bonus. tivities, than to go across the guidance counselors. was less than' hoped-for, said The seed packet called these river into Hartford. Classes will begin Sept. 15 . CONCORD, N.H. - President j Mr. Merritt, because many sunflowers “Mammoth,” which Classes will be canceled if there Ford will tour southern New • blossoms had recently been is probably a trade name for the Flower show is insufficient registration. ! Hampshire communities from I beaten down by rain. Helianthus giganteus, which Manchester people will cross Courses to be offered are: I Keene to Portsmouth Thursday, he ; Political leaders resigned Attendance at the fair was 270 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER a 643-638 campaigns for Republican Senate grows over the northeastern the river to exhibit at the Jimmy Moreau, 8, of 18 Westfield St. has grown a Values clarification, Monday & I \ half of the United States and excellent, setting new records sunflower more than twice his height. He is the youngest of Wednesday, 6:30-8 p.m.. Room ■ candidate Louis C. Wyman. The ; on the first two days, Friday Connecticut Horticultural into Canada.
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