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Region's Leaders Assail Reagan Cuts 24 -- THE HERALD. Fri., Sept. 25, 1981 Probate Notice Offlcu-StorM tor Ront Autos For Solo ei NOTICE TO CREDITXIRS ESTATE OF JOHN H. SADLER FOR RENT - Offices 500 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP, The Hon. Valdls VlnkeU, Judge, of Economy sq. up to 2,000 sq. ft. Heat, Excellent condition. Ihe Court of Probate, Diitiict of ianitol, parking. AM/FM Stereo, may Andover at a hearing held on Reasonable rent. extras. .Call Mike at 643- September 23.1061 ordered that all Bingo t^ f^egin . /page 20 Telephone 649-5334 ask for claims must be presented to the 5363. fiduciary on or before December Max. 23, 1961 or be barred as by law 1978 FORD VAN - car- provided. forecast Wantod to Rant 57 poolers special, seats 9 Margaret K. Vinkels, Clerk plus, automatic, stereo, The fiduciary Is: MANCHESTER Area - air, excellent condition. Herbert A. Phelon, Jr. Working brother and sister Asking $5,900. Telephone 63 East Center St.. Cloudy today; looking for two bedroom 742-9273. Manchester, CT. 06040 064-09 Manchester, Conn. apartment. Reasonable in Arizona aunriy breezy Sunday rent, heat, hot water, 1976 PINTO PONY MPG - appliances. Telephone two door RUNABOUT. Saturday, Sept. 26, 1981 Probate Notice — See page 2 after 6 p.m. 228-3987. Four speed, 4 cyl., $1750. SEDONA, Ariz. (UPI) — Far from the shimmering Telephone 646-6388 after 6 Court of Probate. District of 25 Cents PROFESSIONAL WITH p.m. Manchester steei-and-glass towers of commerce reigns an economic MATURE Dog seeks NOTICE OF HEARING guru. Hrralh small, quiet apartment. 1978 TRANS AM -22,000 ESTATE OF HAZEL M. From a summit high in the red-rock country of tiny EBERSOLD, deceased Sedona, Robert Eggert surveys the nation’s economic Parking, appliances, cable miles. Silver and Black. Pursuant to an order of Hon. desirecT 742-6684 after 4 Excellent condition. Best William E FitzGerald. Judge, landscape and each month maps the terrain in his p.m. offer. Telephone 644-9860 dated September 17.1981 a hearing newsletter, Blue Chip Economic Indicators. or 728-3148 evenings. will be held on an application ’The publication bas a circulation of about 1,000, is con- praying that an instrument purpor­ sistentiy quoted in the nation’s financial publications ting to be tbe last will and testa­ Homes-Apts. to share 59 ment of said deceased be admitted and enjoys a wide audience in government, business and •••••••••••••••••••••••• to probate as in said application on financial circles. ROOMMATE WANTED - file more fully appears, at the Among the readers is Murray Weidenbaum, top Region's leaders Non-smoking female, Court of Probate on October 5,1981 economic adviser to President Reagan and a personal share Bolton duplex. Ju n k at 10 30 A M. Carpeted room, kitchen, Sherrie L. Anderson. friend of Eggert whose complimentary copy is sent to 4 laundry facilities, garage, Ass t. Clerk the White House. yard. $260. Includes all. 055-09 In a guide published last spring. National City Bank of Telephone 647-8654. Cars Cleveland, Ohio, ranked Blue Chip among the four best sources ”of present and prospective economic trends.” BOUGHT Probate Notice ’The others, all government publications, either were NOTICE TO CREDITORS assail Reagan cuts □ AUTOMOTIVE Nirs Auto P arts ESTATE OF MICHAEL JAMES free or cost at the most $55 per year. Eggert’s TOLLAND WARNER, deceased newsletter, eight pages of unadorned type — with a The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. smattering of tables and graphs — held together by a man of the Senate education sub­ something and take us out of this 4uto Parts For Sale 60 By United Pross International I7&6231 64^457 Judge, of the Court of Probate. staple, costs $222. committee. said, “I find myself un­ morass we’re in. and a good part of District of Manchester at a Many of New England’s elected VW TIRES TOP SHAPE. hearing held on September 17, 1981 ”It’s a very efficient source of information,” says able to endorse the recommendation that is psychological,” he said. ”If Maury Harris, a money-market consultant for Paine officials, including two Republicans, affecting this country’s commit­ that's dashed, the Democrats who $10. each. Three 5x10-60. Trucks lor Sale 62 ordered that all claims must be Call after 5 p.m. 646-8318. presented to the fiduciary on or Webber Inc. in New York. “It’s very helpful to me in Friday criticized President ment to education.” Reagan has think they’re going to benefit are 30” Propane Gas Stove. before December 17. 1981 or be that I can very quickly gauge the inflationary expec­ Reagan’s new proposed government proposed disbanding the US. Depart­ going to be severely disappointed,” FOR SALE - 1977 CHEVY barred as by law provided. $55. in good condition. tations of two or three dozen of the nation’s leading spending cuts, saying they would ment of Education. he said. PICK-UP 305 with Sherrie L. Anderson. hurt the poor without balancing the automatic transmission. Ass’l. Clerk economists without having to consult dozens of different FOUR FIRESTONE -15 SS The fiduciary is; sources.” budget. ”I’m neither willing to give up on Sen. John Chafee, R-R.L, a Chrome rims, 63,000 miles. former defense secretary, said, “1 RADIALS on chrome Telephone 742-8738 after 5 Frances P. Warner Some 40 top corporate economists and business Reagan said Thursday night he the Department of Education until it wagon wheels. GM Used 1,- p.m. 26 Sokol Road, schools are polled monthly by Eggert from his Sedona .wants to eliminate 75,000 federal gets a fair trial, nor can I accept don’t approve of across-theboard 000 miles. $625. value, $450 Somers. CT 06071 jobs, disband two agencies and cut new cutbacks on other facets of the cuts of 12 percent in domestic firm. Steve 647-9883 6-9 058-09 headquarters, about 120 miles north of Phoenix. Their JEEPS, CARS, PICKUPS, forecasts are plotted on tables and then tabulated to funding for hundreds of other agen­ government’s educational respon­ programs. I don’t believe that p.m. only. domestic programs can absorb from $35. available at local produce a consensus. UPI photo cies — but not Social Security. sibility,” Stafford said. Gov’t. Auctions. For 'The affable Eggert has a rough-hewn look and ruddy In Washington, House Speaker Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn., overall a 12 percent cut. There has Directory call Surplus Probate Notice Plastic battery to be some selection of priorities, Autos For Sale 61 step that belies his 67 years. He moved to Arizona from Thomas O’Neill, D-Mass., said called Reagan a “charming fellow Data Center, 4163367800. Friday that President Reagan would with what turns out to be a cruel education, job training. ” NOTICE TO CREDITORS the East Coast five years ago. The world's first plastic battery made from the conductive polymer 1971 T-BIRD - 54,000 have tremendous problems getting program.” Sen. Paul Tsongas, D-Mass., said, FORD - 1964 FlOO Pick-up. ESTATE OF ANNA BRITA He’s since become the quintessential southwesterner: polyphenylene is Introduced in New York by David P. Boden, senior original miles. Excellent CHILBERG. deceased bedecked in turquoise, bola tie and cowboy boots he in­ his program through the House. Rep. Brian Donnelly, DMass., “Unless you have an arms control Runs good. $600. Telephone vice president of C&D Batteries, a unit of Eltra Corp., subsidiary of running, body, and in­ 649-4402. The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, sists he hasn’t taken off since — ”Oh, maybe once when He said Democrats would give said he doubted the administration’s treaty you have an open ended situa­ terior. Full power. Judge, of the Court of Probate. Allied Corp. The new technology may become the most radical depar­ Reagan’s program a chance to work tion. There will be cuts, but unless Negotiable. Serious only - District of Manchester at a I went back to Boston to give a talk.” program would succeed. your pursue superiority over 1976 GMC PICK-UP. Four hearing held on September 21.1981 Eggert has been cited four times by the Harvard ture in battery making in 100 years. At left foreground are before proposing alternatives, Matt 646-3409. “If the cuts aren’t accepted by Soviets, where do you cut?” wheel drive, automatic, ordered that all claims must be Business School and Chicago chapter of the American polyphenylene pellets, one of which Is sandwiched between the metal perhaps after January. mint. $4500. Telephone 742- Congress, then interest rates will Connecticut Gov. William O’Neill, SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, presented to the fiduciary on or Statistical Association for his prowess in economic plates of the experimental polymer battery that Boden Is holding. At O’Neill said if Republicans want 9269. before December 21. 1981 or be stay in the range they’ve been,” he a Democrat, said the cuts would TRUCKS. Car Inventory forecasting. right are strips of polacetylene film, used in similar technology. to offer the new Reagan budget cuts said. “His biggest problems stem barred as by law provided. as the House considers its regular shift the burden of providing essen­ valued $2143 sold for $100. Sherrie L Anderson. He started his newsletter five years ago after retiring from two things, defense spending Motorcycles-Bicycles 64 bills, “they will have opportunities tial services to state and local Similar bargains available. Ass't. Clerk from a career in economic forecasting and market and the tax bill that, got away from Call for information, 602- The fiduciary is: research and planning for RCA and Ford Motor Co. to offer cuts along the line.” governments.
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