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Sale Brezhnev's Message to Reagan Was Sent Orderly and Safe Departure from Beirut DERRY, N.H »•■<»»<» ■<*!>». -j»v ■ ■;^v^^rrxri^r!!(r:r. y iHPif iiip iiy»i 24 - MANCHESTER HE31ALD. Wed.. July 7. IWa Lambs can be losing proposition, What teachers Grange m em bers Income tax i but owner says there are rewards do in summer have a picnic squabble due Mrs. Marriott, who has has two seasons: one in the OILMANTON, N.H. page 10 about 50 breeding ewes, spring when Greek- . page 3 (UPI) — The cards are . p a g e 11 pointed to the black-faced America^ns and other UMmCM stacked against a New lambs huddling in one cor­ ethnic grcAips buy lamb for England fanner who wants ner of a pen. At about 100 traditional Easter dinners. l»*SYLVIUU to raise lamb for market. pounds, they were ready The other is the “freezer Pauline Marriott, who for slaughter. lamb” market, from late SMYlMiE has been raising them for At the turn of the cen­ spring to early fall. 10; years, can list the tury, most New Hampshire (■* problems quickly; disease, farms had at least a few “People always say, Manchester, Conn. long hours, poor stock, ‘How can you eat them? S M I S ^ A L S Mostly clOMdy^-. hungry dogs, skyrocketing sheep. ‘”rhe old-timers say the They’re so cute.’ But when Thursday, July 8, 1982 grain prices, shortage of tonight and Friday increase in population you’re spending almost $30 bedding material and com­ Single copy 25c caused the decline. They a day to feM them you TAKS — See page 2 I r r a l b petition from New Zealand don’t feel bad about eating LAHQB8T VIDEO DEPARTMENT and the Midwest. On top of didn’t fence and the dogs began killing off their them,” she said. that, it rarely pays the IN CENTRAL CONNECTICUT! sheep,” Mrs. Marriott “ With as many as I have property taxes. said. there’s no emotionalism in­ Why bother? “Now more people are volved. If they’re not good "I really like them," beginning to have a few quality I’ll sell them for said Mrs. Marriott, 37, a sheep. But the cost of land, ‘lamburg.’ I had one that ¥lDnKX«F HITACHI EM VFTWO thin woman dressed in the taxes. People don’t had a cough. I cooked it up 4 T-IM 4 •shBwMttRqv faded jeans with her grey- for the dog,” she said. nCVl MVCM streaked brown hair have the space for the lambs. They’re worried But then there’s Um­ Soviets warn gathered on top of her $ 5 2 9 0 0 about dogs and coyotes are brella, one of three sheep *268®* J “ head. beginning to move in, she started with 10 years 779 "It’s so rewarding going >IV<\ killing the sheep,” she ago. As she went outside to out there in the barn and said. his pen, a flock of ewes ran r /l- fcli],'lll*f]n 647-9997 r seeing all their faces out of cthe barn, bleating staring at me. There’s Despite that. New and sending hay flying. A £ f i l £ U t t t l 4 MON. THURS. TIL 9 nothing like going out on a England sheep raising has “They think it’s feeding 4J5HSRU0BDRD UUW4HCH[ST[B tHI. IlL ti U.S.: Stay out 443 summer evening and had a small revival. But as time,” she said, turning to [MD Of H l i m r • M iK ll ST. TUES., WED., SAT. TIL 5 lOCAIlON I 10 U PI photo seeing them grazing in the the stock has grown, some the 270-pound ram lying THl PlOPll WHO BilMC YOU LOW PBICIS A PfBSOMAl SlKVUt uixiist ini field. It’s an emotional farmers have had trouble heavily in a sunny pen next thing,” she said. RAISING LAMBS FOR MARKET marketing the lamb, she to a field of clover. Like most New England said. sheep farmers, she could . ’’an emotional thing” “You go into the market of Lebanon never make money on (in the Northeast) and you lambs alone, she said. extension office. wake up when one of them Mrs. Marriott’s life needs me. You tune see lamb from New During the spring she Zealand and the Midwest,” some hard-line Palestinians are against spends several days a week during lambing season — yourself into the lambing By Mathis Chazanov mid-December to mid- sounds,” she said. she said. The Midwest has an American role. shearing other people’s United Press International “Whatever the case, the Soviet objec­ February — revolves At Christmas, with a the large farms and sheep. She sells breeding federally-inspected tion will certainly delay things, and it ewes, spins yarn, sells almost entirely around the house full of company, she MOSCOW — Soviet President Leonid slaughterhouses needed to looks like Brezhnev does not like being sheep hides, gives lectures sheep. A ewe that has trou­ “was out in the barn lEFFERT’S Brezhnev warned in a personal message helping one of the ewes. provide restaurants and to President Reagan today that the left out of the negotiation process.” and demonstrations and ble birthing needs someone So far, the United States has only who can quickly assist or There was afterbirth all supermarkets with consis­ United States should keep its troops out edits a sheep growers’ offered officially to use its forces to help both the ewe and lamb may over the floor and blood all tent supplies. of Lebanon. newsletter. Marketing of New the trapped 6,000 Palestine Liberation But it still doesn’t cover die. over my hands and arms” “In connection with statements to the England lamb is usually Organization guerrillas evacuate Beirut. the property taxes on her “ I put a mattress on the she said . “ W e’d ju s t effect that the United States is prepared done directly between The troops would remain in the city for 20-acre Sheep Hill Farm. floor with an intercom to finished and I looked up. CHRISTMAS to send a contingent of American troops All my company was buyer and seller, Mrs. to Lebanon, Leonid Brezhnev warned the several weeks at most. Her husband, Bruce, works the barn by mjf ear. I’m White House spokesman Larry full-time for the county afraid if I go to bed I w o ^ staring at me.” Marriott said. The market U.S. president that if this in fact takes place the Soviet Union will construct its Speakes was quoted in Wednesday’s policy in accordance with this fact,” the Washington Post as saying, "The Soviet news agency Tass said. specific mission of such an international peace-keeping force, if agreed to, would Buy a home, get a free car A U.S. Embassy sp.okesman said be to assist Lebanese armed forces in the !Iuly'‘sale Brezhnev's message to Reagan was sent orderly and safe departure from Beirut DERRY, N.H. (UPI) - A New the offer in a newspaper ad and high people can’t afford to borrow through diplomatic channels. “We are of armed (PLO) personnel and in the Hampshire home builder figures if agreed Tuesday to be the first p ^ $50,000. disappointed that Tass saw fit to quote transition of authority to the Lebanese he puts a new car in the garage for pie to sign papers since the car was “So we felt a brand new car ought L'.l-, BRINC'.S from a personal message,” the government in Beirut.” free, potential buyers will ignore offered a week ago. to attact some attention,” he said. spokesman said. An earlier Tass statement said the high interest rates and flock to his Abdallah said he’s been in the con­ Abdallah said he had sold only Herald photos by Tarqulnlo The White House had no immediate Soviets had resumed arms shipments to new development. struction business for 14 years and . four units in eight months at his (iOOl)TIllNC.S comment on the Brezhnev message. Syria, which lost tanks and planes in the “ Everyone assumes there’s a he’s never had such a hard time Pingree Hill Estates development “Not a single responsible statesman, first days of the fighting in Lebanon. - It’s better on the beach Tass also said five heavy artillery gimmick, but there is no catch,” selling housing units. The villain, as when he walked into realtor Roland TO . ,. not a single honest person on Earth can said George Abdallah Jr., who is he sees it, is high interest rates. Ambiehl’s office last week and 1111 A blanket on the beach la the best place to be when the remain indifferent to the calls of those shells hit the commerical office of the offering a new Chevrolet Chevette “I’ve never seen anything like suggested the free-car idea. who are perishing in Lebanon at the Soviet Embassy in Beirut in the third adimmer sun aeo^s-the temperatures soaring. Basking on Israeli bombardment of Soviet buildings (retail $5,600) to anyone who will this. It’s gbt to come to a stop. Peo­ “We’ve had a lot of responses NO-FROST FOOD SAVER the shores or In the shallows of Bolton Lake at Indian hands of the Israeli invaders,” the Tass buy a duplex in his new 26-unit com­ ple aren’t even looking,” he said. from people who want to know what REFRIGERATOR news agency quoted Brezhnev as saying in Beirut this week. FREE Notch Park are (clockwise from bottom right) Robin Brezhnev’s message called on Reagan plex. ■ ■ “You find more and more peohle strings are attached. ’There are • 2 0 .8 cu.
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