Pm Morf on a 6 Month Certifkale, Thon Oiw Commeranl Bonk in Town. Or In

Pm Morf on a 6 Month Certifkale, Thon Oiw Commeranl Bonk in Town. Or In

PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Tues.. June 26, 1979 Tax Schedules 36% of RHS Grads Set in Hebron — 1 ^ To Attend Colleges It Was Like Old Times: Federal Order Coming I Lawyers Seek Funds 1 Relays Distance Run HEBRON —Tax collector Joan Rowley has set up a schedule for Phase-In Debated Again On Impounded Gasoline I For Legal Aid Plan 1 Format To Change paying taxes due on the Oct. 1, 1978 VERNON — Of the 407 students not to be true. He did agree that Page 2 P age 3 1 P age 1 0 P age 11 Grand List. who graduated this month from many of the students are going to ^........................................... - \---------------- ^ Each real estate and personal Rockville High School, 147 are going state colleges but said in many cases property tax bill which amounts to on to four-year colleges. This is about this is due to economic reasons. more than $100 may be paid in two in­ 36 percent of the class. Dr. Bernard In his statistics he pointed out that stallments, the first is due July 1 and Sidman, superintendent of schools, 89 of the graduates who are going on iianrl|p0tpr the second as of Jan. I, 1980. told the Board of Education Monday to college, applied to the University Real estate and personal property night. of Connecticut, 62 were accepted but Sunny and Warm tax bills under $100 are due in full as Dr. Sidman said he examined only 26 will be attending. WNM*8 of July 1 and the same is true of all similar reports from other towns of Also that 22 applied to Eastern Through Thursday motor vehicle taxes. about the same size as Vernon and Connecticut State College, 12 were Details on page 2 Ms. Rowley said that if the tax found the statistics pretty much accepted and five will be attending; 4 N iw s dueuly 1 is not paid in full during the norm. applied to the University of Hartford, month of July, interest will be He said he had heard some com­ two were accepted but none will be charged at the rate of one percent ments that Rockville High School attending; 1 applied to the University per month from the due date. students hadn’t applied or hadn’t of New Haven and that one will be The minimum interest charge will Shimoda Trip Hrrali been accepted to very many colleges. attending. be $2. Aug. 1 is the last date payl- But ^ r»nmnil/'rl n**'~**''rf thiS Of the graduates, 105 or 26 percent .Vol. XCVIII, No. 227 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, June 27, 1979 I A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20t Single Copy • 15« Home Delivered ment will be accepted without a SHIMODA, Japan (UPI) - will be attending two-year colleges; President Carter, along with Mrs penalty. Payments may be made by 13 or 3 percent will be going into mail. If a receipt is requested the Vernon Mulls Carter and Amy, took a trip to some branch of the military service; Shimoda where the first U.S. con­ taxpayer should inclose a self- 106 or 26 percent will go to work; 22 addressed stamped envelope with the RHS Car Ban sulate was established in 1856. To or five percent are undecided about the chagrin of security men, the payment. their future plans and the other 14, or Saudis Opposing the tax collector's office will be Truce Village Carters stood through an opening VERNON - The Board of Educa­ three percent, have other plans some in the roof of their limousine and open Monday from 7 to 9 p.m., Guided by a North Korean Army colonel, a middle of the three buildings, guarded by tion isn’t sure it would be legal to tell of which include marriage. Thursday and Friday from 9 a m. to waved at the estimated 5,000 small group of American tourists are taken to soldiers of forces on either side. A pagoda­ Rockville High School students that Some of the colleges students'will smiling residents, who applauded 2:30 p.m.: and Saturday. July 28. they can’t drive their cars to school be attending include: Cornell Univer­ from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Residents who the North Korean side of the 38th parallel in like tower marks the beginning of South’ and waved Japanese and next year. sity, Dartmouth, Boston College, American flags in return. have questions may contact the tax the Korean War truce village of Panmunjom Korea. President Carter is expected to visit The question of this possibility was Bryant, Clark University, Duke Huge Price Hike The president spoke at a town collector in the Town Office to view the line that separates North and the border during his stay in Korea June 29 to raised by board member Devra University, Holy Cross, lihaca Building. 228-9406. during regular meeting held in Shimoda Middle GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) — South Korea. The border runs through the July 1. (UPI photo) ' Baum who said she had had calls College, Keene State College, School and fielded questions from Iran was holding out for a unified With the price of OPEC crude now hours. Saudi Arabia refused today to go price of $22 to $23 per barrel. from several concerned parents who Massachusetts College of Pharmacy the residents — most of which had at $17.50 a barrel after surcharges, a Ms. Rowley said that tax bills and aiong with any massive oil price in­ Though the base price has been jump to $20 a barrel would add 5 had read that some other school Also: University of Massachusetts, nothing to do with world issues the rate book are now being prepared crease as OPEC ministers got down $14.54 since March, most OPEC cents to the retail price of gasoline, systems were taking this step due to Massachusetts Institute of that will be discussed at the by the data processing company now to tough horse-trading on a unified states have been tacking on Liquor Rules Rejected the gasoline shortage. Technology, University of Michigan, seven-nation summit meeting in home heating oil and diesel fuel in that the town budget has been ap­ pricing system. “premiums” and “surcharges” the United States. Dr. Bernard Sidman, superinten­ Penn State, C.W. Post, Purdue, Tokyo beginning Thursday. proved on the third try. Ms. Rowley VERNON — An amendment to the object to the requirement that there In denying the change, the commis­ dent of schools, said he was aware Syracuse, Trinity, Tufts, and Yale. Saudi Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki effectively raising costs to $17.50. Oil A key element in the negotiations said that she anticipates that the town's zoning laws, which would must be at least 2,000 feet between sion expressed concern about the that some school systems are doing Gasohol Tests Yamani said a price of $20 or $21 per sold on the spot market — not is whether individual OPEC majority of the tax bills will be in the have eased restrictions on granting liquor outlets and 1,000 feet from an possible spread of liquor outlets. One this but said he thinks it is legally barrel demanded by a majority of the governed by long-term contracts — members will still be allowed to mail by June 29. liquor permits to full service outlet and public buildings and of the provisions of the amendment questionable. Vernon Hires WASHINGTON (UPI) - 13 OPEC member states “would be has been going for as much as $35 a charge the extra premiums and sur­ restaurants, was denied in a 3-1 vote churches. would have been that the restaurant He said if it came to the point Although by April 15, 825 service abnormal.” barrel. charge under the new prices. Hospital Staffers of the Zoning Commission Monday Attorneys Martin Burke and owner would have to apply for a where some action had to be taken stations were taking advantage of Yamani indicated to reporters night. Steven Ford, representing four special exception and the attorneys then mayhe it would be that the stu­ Vo-Ag Teacher incentives — the federal govern­ before the beginning of the second To Attend! Meeting The meeting was the continuance restaurant owners, said some felt this would police any prolifera­ dent parking lot would he closed. ment has exempted gasohol from day of talks that Saudi Arabia may be restaurants can serve liquor because tion of outlets. However, he doesn’t advocate this VERNON - The Board of Educa­ willing to go along with a benchmark HARTFORD —Several members of last Thursday’s meeting that its 4 cent-a-gallon tax since Jan. 1 Sewer Charges they have been here so long and are The commission also expressed move as he said it would create a tion Monday night hired the first price of around $18 a barrel. of the Manchester Memorial followed a public hearing on the and 12 states have dispensed with non-conforming. At the hearing only fear that the change might create problem in the neigborhood as female teacher to teach in the The ministers reconvened in full Hospital obstetrics and pediatrics proposed amendment. all or part of their taxes — by one person spoke against the students would drive anyway and vocational/agriculture program at session today at 10 a.m. (5:10 a.m. staff will attend a special panel The proposed amendment was sub­ some safety hazards. Adoption of the offering gasohol in 15 or 20 states, proposed amendment which would park their cars in the street. Rockville High School. EDT). None of them would make any presentation on childbirth Thursday mitted by attorneys acting for amendment would have meant that Amoco has set up a test market in apply only to full service restaurants.

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