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Repair, Remikdel, Redecorate, Refumisli PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester,'Conn., Fri., Nov. 3t), 1973 VV Vernon Front the Gardening Hoop Teams to Form Christmas Shop All boys selected to play in present Saturday when teams with the Vernon American League are being selected. After Terrariums Midget Basketball Program assuring themselves that all Manchester—A City of Village Charm will be placed on teams teams are equal in basketball PlUnt Stands BRICE: ElErEEN CENTS FRANK ATWOOD Saturday with all first playing ability, drawings vidll Herb Garden Kits team players to report at 11 take place. TTie first drawing Gardening Books FOURTEEN PAGES — TWO MINIS a.m. and second team players will be to get thp team name Cordless Grass Shears at 1 p.m. and all team players since eight teams will p l^ in Pottery Indian tribes in the Middle Connecticut by Dr. Lawrence will remain until 3 p.m. the program. Plant Lights Election Reform West were first to grow the Curtis, who was then on the All games will be played at All eight team names will Amaryllis Bulbs chunky, small winter squash we staff. Although it won a gold the Vernon Elementary School then be placed in a hat and each know as "acorn” from its medal in the All-America Selec­ on Rt.'30. coach will select his team by OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 9-5 Ties Up Senate Rationing Now acorn-like shape. This Indian tions, UConn almost dis­ TTie procedure followed for drawing it out of the hat. squash is one of the ancestors of appeared. It was no longer organizing the teams makes it Tucker said due to this WHITHAM Nnrsery a new variety of acorn squash, listed in the catalogues in 1961 impossible for any team to be procedure and the fairness of ‘ OROW WITH Oi ‘ WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government’s debt Table King, which originated at and the university had kept no “loaded” with .talent, Robert the'distribution of talent, ties ROUTC 6 BOLTON 143 • 7102 is $63 billion over the legal limit and the Senate is the University of Connecticut seed. Tucker of Talcottville said. exist for all top spots in the preparing for its first Sunday session in 112 years — all Mr. Scarchuck called There will be eight coaches league standings. and is being offered to the public because of a tangle created. by 'an election reform Matter Of Time for the first time in the 1974 Richard G. Aillard of catalogues of major seed com­ Comstock, Ferre & Co., in measure. ' panies. Wethersfield and Mr. Willard Vernon Despite the government’s a.m'. EST on a cloture petition. ’WASHINGTON (AP) - It White House urged power proving price increases of 3 to 6 John Scarchuck of Coventry, found jjist one packet of UConn technical violation, officials .’This would restrict debate and may be only a matter of time plants burning oil to switch to cents per gallon on “distillate said bonds and other govern­ force action on the move to before gasoline is rationed and coal if they can. who has done plant breeding seed tucked away in a drawer. ifhfkgJJft'niJ gardens oils,” including home heating work for many years on the These seeds were planted and Ski Classes ment debts could be paid off send the package to conference. home heating oil prices take a But in Charleston, W.Va., oil, and diesel and jet fuel. over the next few days out of flying leap, says an inforrhed seven coal executives said piant science staff of the un­ the resulting blooms were A LET JOHN, LEON OR PHIL ZAPADKA HELP YOU ★ Democratic leaders were The Cabinet group told the iversity, is the originator of crossed with those of Royal Start Jan. 5. about $4.5 billion in cash on doubtful they could succeed in administration source. there is little or no available COLC to come back Tuesday Acorn,'a vine-type squash 168 WOpOLAND ST.-OPEN DAILY TILL 8-PHONE 643-0474 hand. the first effort to gain the coal for new customers. with a final plan “for a decision Table King. He has worked Registration for the "Junior The source said President more than 10 years on its known for the large size of its Some congressional action is needed two-thirds cloture vote Nixon and his Energy A source said the Cabinet- on implementation." energy fruit. The large fruits of the Ski Program,” sponsored by likely before any real financial but planned a second attempt level energy group envisioned adviser John A. Love an­ development. the Rockville Alpine Ski Qub, HELP THE BIRDS — FEED THEM NOW! Emergency Action Group It is bush-type squash, new variety are inherited from crisis occurs. Monday. decided Friday to have plans reductions,of 30 per cent in gas- nounced. will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at • SUNFLOWER SEED • CRACKED CORN The situation results from the oline use by private meaning that the flowers and Royal Acorn and the bush habit • WILD BIRD FEED The last time the Senate met drawn up on which decisions, Meanwhile, three major oil of growth is inherited from the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry • SUET CAKES • THISTLE FEEDERS Senate’s decision earlier in the on a Sunday was on March 3, automobiles and 20 per cent by companies announced price in­ fruit are borne close to the cen­ Park. (Audobon Mix) perhaps next Tuesday, could be UConn. • BIRO HOUSES • SUNFLOWER FEEDERS' week to attach a broad measure 1861, on the eve of Abraham based. other vehicles. creases of 2 to 3.2 cents per tral crown of the plant rather William Houle and Leon Peck • THISTLE SEED than on trailing vines. The big .Several seasons were devoted • BIRD FEEDERS • SQUIRREL FOOD FEEDERS for public financing of presiden­ Lincoln’s inaugural. The deep cuts are demanded gallon on gasoline and 2 to 4.5 are directors of the program • HEMP SEED by the administration’s basic advantage of Table King, say to growing the new hybrid to be • ELECTRIC BIRD • BIRD BATHS tial and congressional cam­ Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D- Only Treasury Secretary cents per gallon on home which will get underway on • PEANUT HEARTS WATER WARMERS petroleum strategy of shifting the All-America Selections peo­ sure it would breed true, and at paigns to a bill extending and W.Va., the assistant George P. Shultz voted against heating oil. Other companies one point it was crossed back Jan. 5, weather permitting. raising the legal debt limit, Democratic leader, said he the move to complete gasoline refinery production from gas­ also expected to raise prices ple who gave it a silver medal, Children between the ages of oline to fuel oils. with UConn to reinforce the WREATHS.......... ; -^he House balked at the expects far more than the 51 rationing plans, the source said. soon. is the largest size of the fruit, nine and 12 (as of Dec. 1) are WOODLAND GARDENS compared to other bush-type bushlness of the plant. (Plain or Decorated) provision for congressional senators needed to do business. The group generally agreed One obstacle to the shift is the Love said the "absolute eligible for' the instructional 1 ^ 4 GIFT SUGGESTIONS there was virtually no chance of acorn squashes. Some of the plants grew with Plain, Balaam, Pine and < ! elections. A proposed com­ Several senators canceled out- higher profit provided by gas­ necessity ’ of gasoline rationing program which will accom­ Princess Pine from ....................... | i 9 5 ' getting a high gasoline tax Fruits of Table King are six tendency to put out vines, and R flRn U 'Partridge Berry Bowls .........I2.97-64.96 promise limiting the bill to of-town engagements. oline kales. “has not now been construc­ those were discarded. Some Table King acorn squash has won a national award for modate up to 100 registrants on M Jy *Christmas Cactus ............................w Evergreen Bought Laurel, Balsam, Pine ! presidential elections and The compromise campaign through Congress, as Shultz tively demonstrated.” inches long and five inches and Long Needle Pine. V, produced small fruit, or fruit of the University of Connecticut, and seed will be offered to a first come, first serve basis. M JW IfM 'Christmas Cherries............................61.79 primaries ran into a filibuster financing plan would extend the would prefer. An informed source said the But he said planning for across, a uniform dark green, The classes will run for six 'African Violets........................................ W t MUMS (Cut Flowers) Talking Politics Cost of Living Council Friday an undesirable shape. Those home growers and commercial gardeners this coming (ZVi” pots) Friday by Sen. James Allen, D- existing law to finance the 1976 rationing continues “with ad­ with thick golden yellow flesh, In a public statement proposed freezing the price had to be thrown out. spring through major seed firms. (Photo by All-American consecutive Saturdays provided Also: ^skets. Logs, Blankets, and P i ^ ! Ala. election out of a fund to be ditional studies still to be to quote the description that Also: Azaleas and Cyclamen Dr. Homer D. Babbidge, announced candidate for the Democratic nomjpation for gover­ following Friday’s meeting, the there is snow on the north slope decorated for the cemetery 6 9 .3 9 up. ceiling on gasoline, while ap­ presented for final decision.” came with announcement of the When Mr. Scarchuk was sure Selections) Garland Roping, Laurel, Pine, Princeia ' Allen blocked action to send created by having taxpayers nor, left, listens to Henry Becker, ^nchester Town Democratic Committee member, as of Fox Hill. The hours will be Pine and Lycopodleum award. The fruits have promi­ he had a really new squash that the entire package to a Senate- earmark $1 of their taxes by he makes a point in a chat following Babbidge’s appearance before the committee last could be depended upon to from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
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