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Reagan; Jobs Bill Price Cut on America Been Fighting Frequently for Sev­ Aga(Yaars) Products Were Sold As a Result 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., March 14, 1983 Supermarket shopper Sibling EARNINGS ESTIMATES KM 1979 Estimates of Total Earnings Expected for More violence a Person from Age Indicated to Age 65 Support of Easter Seals Manchester man’s V Tax hike clears rivalry in Thousands of Constant 1981 Dollars In Miami ghetto prose Is flowery Its first hurdle MEN page 4 Education laval: good deal for everyone ... ... page 11 page 7 natural High school 4 yaars Collaga 4 yaars I Bv AAartIn Sloane Editor's note: Dr. Peter A. Wish, United Feature Syndicate a psychologist. Is executive direc­ I Clip ‘n’ file refunds tor of the New England Institute of D E A R M ARTIN: I want you to know how much I Family Relations Inc., Fra­ Miscellaneous non-food products appreciate your support of the National Easter Seal mingham and Brookline, Mass. (File No. 12-A) Society. I can tell you from experience what a Readers are encouraged to send in Clip out this file and keep it with similar wonderful organization it is. My 3-year-old is severely their questions to Dr. Wish, care of cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with The FamilJ’ Experience, 1 Granite 25 *5 45 56 Drain damaged and he goes to an Easter Seals facility beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting Cloudy tonight; St., Framingham, Mass.'onoi. Aga (yaars) twice a week for therapy. They have done wonders for Manchester, Conn. the needec proofs of purchase while looking for sunny Wednesday my little boy and they offer tremendous moral support the required forms at the supermarket, in Tuesday, March 15, 1983 WOMEN (In thousands of constant 1981 dollars) for me. — Melinda Hinton, Denver, Colo. newspapers and magazines, and when trading — See page 2 $600-- Single copy: 25<t Bv Dr. Peter A. Wish with friends. Offers may not be available in all Written tor DPI __Education laval: areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive ■ i ■ HH)h school ‘4 yaars DEAR MELINDA: Three years ago I wrote a each refund. Mrralb column about a company that had distributed a It's natural for brothers and 4<X)- • I CollegeCollaga 4 yayaam The following refund offers are worth $16.64. cents-off coupon and offered to contribute an equal sisters, or brothers and brothers This week’s refund offers have a total value of and sisters and sisters, to fight. But amount to a worthy cause for each coupon that shoppers redeemed. I felt that this was a “ good idea” $42.64. sometimes sibling rivalry can be This offer doesn’t require a refund form: destructive and hurt parents who tor everyone concerned because consumers benefit- BLUE POLY Rebate Offer. P.O. Box 3075, don't knov' when to butt in — and ted from the value of the coupon; the matching Libertyville, 111. 60048. Receive a $3 refund. Send OPEC PRICE CUT when not to interfere. contribution helped the fund-raising group; and the the Universal Product Code symbols from a Bruce and Ralph, 10 and 8, had 25 35 45 55 Possible effects of OPEC's S5-a-barrel OPEC waits company’s coupon had more impact and more of its 16-ounce Liquid or Paste Poly Sealant carton with Reagan; Jobs bill price cut on America been fighting frequently for sev­ Aga(yaars) products were sold as a result. either of the following numbers: 7724925150 or eral years in their single parent 7224900030 and store identified register tape, home. Their mother didn't know Sourca: Canaus Buraau Soon after the column appeared I received a call dated and with the purchase price circled. quite how to stop it and feared she from Charlene Waldman, who was then with the New York Easter Seal Society, She asked if she could Expires Dec. 31, 1983. was making it worse by being UPl graphic uncertain when to act. These offers require refund forms: tor reaction reprint the column and I gladly said yes. During our COLLEGE DEGREE CAN PAY OFF COMFORT STRIDE Trial Offer Refund. " I figured they'd sort it out conversation, I asked her whether Easter Seals had may be fob big . million-dollar life earnings Receive four 50-cent Comfort Stride coupons for a themselves if I didn’t get in the ever considered raising money using a national $85 a year middle,” she said. They sorted it coupon promotion. $1 refund. Send the required refund form and the entire front panel of any Comfort Stride panty saving for the out all right, with Bruce punching By Ira R. Allen Speakes, signaling growing "Could you help?” Charlene asked. A few weeks hose package. Indicate your choice of refund on senator could attach the withhold­ average Ralph out so hard his younger United Press International White House displeasure with the ing repeal. Failing that, the Senate later I found myself on a plane to Chicago going to the form. Expires July 31, 1983. household on of market brother had a bruised face. College graduates course of the Senate debate, said Reduce inflation meet John Pannell, now Easter Seals director of would have to vote on Kasten’s energy bills Their mother finally turned to E L M E R ’S Silicone Caulk Refunds. Receive a $1 Reagan indicated several weeks rate by 1% development, to tell him of the idea. WASHINGTON - President amendment Wednesday. their absent father, who used some to $5 refund. Send the required refund form and Reagan will to forced “to take a ago "he would take a hard look at the register tape with store name, the purchase Baker and the administration iron discipline that only made the Many months and many meetings later, the first long, hard look” at a recession any bill that was a Christmas tree lost their leverage when the Labor Bv Solid RIvI Easter Seals Coupon Fund Raising Campaign became price circled and the Universal Product Code rivalry worse when he singled out can earn 4 0 % m o re relief jobs bill before the Senate if (loaded with pet projects). Department announced Monday it United Press International symbol cut from the back of each product claimed the older brother for greater a reality using the pages of the Sunday comics to its $5,1 billion price tag is not "This is bearing a strong re- actually had $196.6 million in punishment. ditribute millions of coupons. Easter Seals received for refund for each refund up to five refunds per reduced. White House spokesman semblence to a Christmas tree,” unused loans, enough to let the LONDON — OPEC oil ministers tensely awaited When should parents get in­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - College in 1979-81. more than $250,900 in contributions from th e' family. This offer is good only on Elm er’s Larry Speakes said today. Speakes said, “ and I think he’ll states keep delivering unemploy­ 2.3-certt drop Increase consumer market reaction today for an indication of whether volved with sibling rivalry and how graduates can expect to earn 40 It said men with four years of participating companies. Not a bad start. products: E 910, E 920 Clear Silicone; E 911, E 921 have to take a long, hard look at ment checks through this week. per gallon in spending on autos, their fragile rate and production agreement can stave can they steer children toward percent more in their lifetimes college can expect lifetime earn­ White Silicone/'Tub Caulk. Expires June 30,1983. Speakes, stopping short of a it." That meant the repeal issue home heating oil homes, appliances, off a petroleum price war amid dwindling world healthy competition instead of over tljiose who only have a high ings between $1.19 million and During that first year, as I came in contact with EVEREADY. Receive an Eveready Economy direct veto threat, told reporters (^ongress had planned to move could to totter fought on its merits and gasoline travel, recreation, etc. demand for their product. fighting? school diploma, a Census Bureau $2.75 million, in 1981 dollars, I**® ^‘"® P®°P>e who provided Easter Seal Flashlight No. 3251 — with a retail value of $1.39. Reagan wants the jobs package to quickly on the jobs bill because it than on the issue of denying jobless Researchers Harvey and Judith study shows. compared to earnings from services, I was constantly amazed and thrilled at the Send the required refund form and the word to near his original $4.3 billion After OPEC’s 12-day. meeting ended Monday with was attached to a measure provid­ benefits to millions of Americans, Rosenstock, in a recent "Medical A bureau study found men can $860,000 to $1.87 million for high mcredible job they were doing. Last year Easfefsfa® “ Free” from the front of a specially marked proposal and is concerned about Source: Date Resource* Inc. 1*’® base price by $5 to $29, Ahmed ing $5 billion to replenish a including those in Kasten’s own expect to receive far more than school graduates. package of Eveready Super Heavy Duty "substantial add-ons” by the £aki Yamani, the Saudi oil minister, hinted a rate war Aspects of Human Sexuality” ohnlf^ ®* country helped nearly 750 000 depleted federal unemployment state. article on helping parents cope women, regardless if they go to Lifetime earnings for women children and adults with disabilities. Batteries No. 1250, along with two proofs of Senate. ^ could erupt if non-member Britain lowered its North insurance trust fund first expected At the same time, it allowed with quarreling siblings, said there college, but warned against mak­ with four years of college should be This year’s Easter Seals Coupon Fund Raising purchase from any two Super Heavy Duty battery The suggestion that too big a bill Sea oil price again.
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