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Singer Factory Service Center Reagan, taKing his public oath of r:ir-.:Liir±3i iz r :---- TD 1 — see page 4 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE ^ . o o o office in a ceremony forced indoors 2 1069 Main St., Manchester by arctic temperatures, today Warren Burger gave the oath to 6 4 9 -6 3 5 6 delivered an inaugural address, in Reagan, who used his fam ily which he called for a freeze on the president in speaKing of his Bible, and former Associate Jus­ Hours: 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. dally • fZ y .1 V tice Potter Stewart administered open 'til 6 p.m. Wad.; 'til noon Sat. i t JACK BERTRAND 643-1262 federal spending next year as the next four years in office. escorted cruises, tours, airline tickets nation has reached "a moment for Reagan, with Republicans and the oath to Bush, who used a Bible hard decisions." Democrats in the audience of given him by evangelist Billy irno service fee Travelers Checks OVER 45 Addressing a standing crowd mostly public officials, said the Graham. 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I do not believe Inauguration Day in the nation’s nomic barriers and liberate the you re-elected us in 1984 to reverse history. discounted movie tickets spirt of enterprise in the most course.” distressed areas of our country," Discussing the economy and the The bitter cold temperatures — Penttand The Florist Reagan said after proclaiming massive federal deficit, Reagan made worse by stiff wind gusts it protection for lost/stolen credit cards 24 BIRCH ST. that the "new beginning” he declared: "W e have come to a plunging the wind-chill factor to CALL TEL. 643-6247 sought four years ago has been turning point, a moment for hard the range of 30 below zero — forced 643-4444 accomplished. decisions." the first cancellation of an inaugu­ FOR AN EXPLANATION i^...and much more / F.T.D. " I will shortly submit a budget to ral parade and left unused the $1 OF A PROVEN WAY! MASTER CHARGE REAGAN, AT 73 THE oldest the. 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