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Jokes About Cold No Longer Funny PAGE TWENTY’ - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Feb. 12, lff(3 need work jackets — not and flatware. MACC News overcoats — and sturdy EMERGENCY workclothes and boots. PANTRY — One volunteer Particular need for large is needed to help staff the size men's clothes, and Pantry on Tuesdays from women's clothes sizes 18'/i ■ 10 to i2:30. We also need a Conference Reports 1978 Figures and up. We are also out of substitute to fill In for * " . ' maternity clothes. Can use legular volunteers and to Bess Truman Celebrates April 17 Date Likely UCAL Tops UP Poll families) arc generously volved )n cooperative help staff during the Fair Price fo r Oil The 14 churches that call, and pray for God's Emergency Pantry. Thrusday evening or bedding, particularly 94th Birthday Today housed at Center. Much of ministries with other d im m e r V Tor Water Referendum Among College Fives create the ecumenical blessing as they move Tickets may be purchased Friday, Clothing needs: all warm blankets, also dishes Expected by Carter our paperwork (there are Christians, spreading the forward into the future, at any town Fire Depart­ Page 2 Page 11 structure known as MACC mountains) is run off light, combining resources, hoy's clothes, particularly Page 10 Page Ifi came together in an annual ‘iw i; H IE D \iE s ment and the Emergency sturdy school pants and k----------------- fhrough the kindness of strengthening fellowship _______________________ d meeting a week ago. Over Saturday. Feb. 24-8 p.m.: Pantry, or at the door. shirts and shoes. Girls' SINUS SUFFERERS Center secretaries Dottie and giving witness to Our Town of Manchester the next few months we Monday, February 19th-8 slacks and skirts and good ntw i for youl Exdwdvo n«w "hard cor*” SYNA<CLEAft D*eong*$lan> Ostrout and Emily Maid- shared belief in Christ the Fire Department (three will try to make some of p in.: Sacred Heart school shoes. Toddler labloti act tmlently and cenllnuoinly to drain and d*ar ail natal-ilnui cavltiti. ment. Ginger Smith, our Lord. cheers) and Channel 3 per­ On* 1>ord cor*” labl*t glv*i you up to 8 heuri r«ll*f from pain and prouur* of the srevice reports Church. Vernon. Morality congattfon. AKowt you to br*oth* aatlly— ilopi wot*ry *y*$ and runny not*. You Honor Court ccwrdinator, Sunday, Feb. 18, the peo­ needs: we have no snow- iianrl|PBtfr presented to church sonalities will hold a and Media meeting. suits. Also we need pants con buy SYNA>CLEAR AT LlgQOtt'B without n**d for o pratcriptlon. Clint Hendrickson, media ple of Center will celebrate SatUfoction gvoront**d by mak*r. Try It lodayl representative available to basketball game at < \\ HELP I S? and jerseys, girls' and Partly Sunny coordinator, and both our their mutual ties and Manche.ster High School to CLOTHING BANK-We Introductory 5 0 you. since so many of you present secretary and responsibilities with other hoys' winter coats, school contribute food, clothing, benefit the MACC still need one additional Offer Worth *1 Windy and Cold treasurer are members of coimnunites of faith. They m oney, fu rn itu re to Emergency Pantry and the , person to stall the Clothing jackets. We have no boots, Center Church to name celebrate 200 years of Cut out thb ad— take to itor* llil*d. Purchai* on* pack, of SYNA-CLEAR 12'i ond Conference service Hartford Food Bank. Come Bank on Mondays. 1 to 4 girls' or boys'. We are also r*c*iv* on* fflor* SYNA-CIEAR 12-Pack Fr**. Detail* on pag* 2 Just a few of those who in God's grace We rejoice in programs In the mean­ support both our Fire p.m. and two per.sons to out of mittens and warm Now AvoUobl* — Letiv Actitif STNA*CLIAR Natal Spray >-2/3 Ft. ox. one wav or another are in­ their oprn response to His Departnient and the (30%) mor* product at I*h cost than dth*r brandt. time, here are some capu- open the bank either hats. Men's clothing: we Llggatl Plwrmiqf, M anchtfr PwliKl*_______ sle figures for 1978: Emergency Pantry — fed Softer Stand timtinn (U8P8 327-500) 597 people JERUSALEM (UPI) — Foreign • Human Necxls F"und — Minister Moshe Dayan said today 612 requests received. (.19 Israel “cannot deny” the outright grants made. 12 no-interest loans n existence of the Palestine Libera­ Clothing Bank — A total tion Organization, but his chief spokesman said Dayan was not of 134 families received suggesting Jerusalem should give clothing. Jokes About Cold some fom of recognition to the FISH of Manchester — Umln's Birthday Sale SUPER SAVINGS TODAY THRU TUESDAY ^ PLO. 2,692 requests for help. The national radio interpreted Project Reentry — Since Dayan's remarks to an inter­ September, aided 21 ex­ offenders and or families national conference of Jewish war veterans to mean a softening in No Longer Funny Altogether, actual and estimated funds and Israel’s position toward the PLO. Israel has vowed never to By Unili-d Press International and Vermont, was officially declared materials raised through Panasonic Canadian air was blown across the Deluxe negotiate with the PLO. New Englanders, who’ve been frozen. Lakeshore residents reported six-state region by northwesterly MACC programs amounted Knessef members who heard chilled by arctic temperatures for the skating was excellent. to $131,375. ($206,470 if you Cassette winds. the radio interpretation of four days, are running out of “It was • The body and fender repairmen In the Dover-Wilmington area of added Southland's estima­ Recorder Dayan’s remarks immediately so cold” jokes. are having a field day from the slick tion of $75,000 worth of Vermont, where the temperature requested government clarifica- But in case you've been away, secondary roads caused by the frigid items donated and dis­ plummeted to 39 below zero Monday, 33.70 I tion i[) Parliament. here’s a sampling: temperatures. Glen L. Rufo, owner some ski lodges and homes were left bursed at Christmas time. Our Reg. 44.99 • It was so cold in Cambridge, of Rufo Autobody in Pittsfield, In short, your dollar con­ Speaking of the upcoming without power briefly when brittle Ultra-easy one-button recording! Features condenser mike, tone Mass., early today they couldn’t get Mass., said of the back roads in the tributed to MACC cor resumption of peace treaty talks utility poles snapped. control plus 3V^" speaker. Operates on ACor DC current. with Egypt, Dayan said: the school buses started on time. area: "It's beautiful. The roads are budget of $10,000 generated (Batteries not included.) #RQ2309 An anonymous police teletype “There are other problems (in Buses finally rolled an hour behind nice and slick. I’m the busiest I’ve between 13 to 20 dollars in • Scotch ‘Hlghlandtr' Blank Recording Tape operator in Vermont moved a 60 Min. Reg.1.79............................................................1.33 the way of a peace settlement) schedule. However, the same ever been.” additional funds and message which read; "Can’t give a like the PLO, which is not a state, problem — balky buses — forced of­ While the cold — which stalled materials. A good invest­ temperature reading ... had to bring but we cannot deny their position ficials to close schools in four school buses throughout the region — ment. we believe, in Vour in thermometer due to the mercury or their value in the conflict and, northern New Hampshire com­ closed many schools Monday, most froze in the bottom.” helping dollars. munities: Whitefield, Lancaster, reopened today. THWK v m s apt= eventually, in order to reach an Elsewhere, persistent sub-zero Jefferson and Dalton. Early morning temperatures today To Dee Ramm. who has I agreement. temperatures were monitored by 8-Digit • In St. Johnsbury, Vt., furnaces at were not nearly as cold as Monday joined our dedicated and "It isn’t just the terrorists or heating oil retailers. “There’s no Memory the terrorist organization, it's two elementary schools broke Mon­ morning, but still not the kind that absolutely essential group denying a sustained period of Calculator also the civilian part of it, that is day, and in Fairlee, Vt., children left make you think spring is around the of volunteer secretaries weather like this past week certainly to say, the Palestinian refugees. school before noon when a water corner either. who help keep the work of with LC.D. does gobble up a lot of heating oil,” Readout No one, and certainly we, don’t main broke. Overnight lows of 32 below were said John Buckley, vice president of the conference moving. think a final settlement of the con­ • A motorist in Augusta, Maine, recorded at Twin Mountain, N.H., Bill Taylor, Bob Pilney, Northeast Petroleum. flict in the Middle East can be had her car door handle snap off ear­ and minus 30 in Lancaster. Readings Gary Kozlovich, and Peter 11.76 Our Reg. 15.99 The Automobile Club of Rhode ly today because of the cold. of down to 20 below were reported Knauth of Boy Scout Troop achieved without a settlement of Island, headquartered in Providence, Performs chain or mixed calculations. Features' I the refugees.” • State officials in Rhode Island across Vermont. 47 of South Methodist who 5-butlon memory, percent key, square root key, plus reported 2,500 calls early Monday today opened Quahog transplant beds The coldest reading early today in gave us a much needed floating decimal. (Complete with batteries and case from motorists whose cars failed to in Warwick and Portsmouth to make Maine was minus 17 at Houlton.
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