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Big Cars Get Nod for Cops ( 16 - EVENING HERALD, Mon., April 14, 1980 • To Art Joyce for a • To Billy Stone for coor­ gas have been banned. All and ordering and paying • To a lovely young lady baskets dinating a dozen people to proceeds go to .benefit the for a service contract for (MacCullum?) who • To Ruth Winchell for donation to the Human attend the ROTC dinner,. MACC News survivors and the us for a year. We are most brought us three Easter donating a wheelchair. Needs F^ind. Conference of (Churches. grateful. Jim Nerie, John aifford, WATCH FOR OUR AD EVERY MONDAY By NANCY CARR Thank you • To Tom Tierney for all Eric Brierton, Dino Peruc- his work in putting SINUS SUFFERERS IN THE MANCHESTER HERALD Don’t miss one of the cio and Manchester all-star • To Svndet Products together the Cops and good ft«w« for yo«4 EjufwWo now liu rd coro** $YNA*CICAR DooenfloiteAf liaurliPBlpr most exciting and certainiy interfaith basketball team. Inc.,-Bolton, which has Robbers game for us. tobloli act iMtoaUy o o 4 cowWmwydy to drain and doar oil noiol^ibiwi cavitio*. 1 R O / OFFALL Big cars the most savagely con­ donated a 3-M Copier to the Fun for all • To CNG for their dona­ O "* “hord coco" tabM 0hr«t you vp to I boun roMof lro« pain and prouwra of congodlon. AMowi yoo to broallio oady— itop« wolory oyot ond nmny no»o. Too tested local basketball Do come for an evening Conference. Our special tion of 8325 (from sale of game of the season. The thanks to George Gorra -*T.uaQgTT P A R i^e p h a r m a c y w ithout of fun for the whole family. energy kits) to the Fuel Cops (representing f»t*a for ■ protcrlptton. SatMactton guormtood by makor. Try H todoyl 8PRIN0 FASHIONS ARRiyiNO DAILYI Spectators have been in­ and his daughter Michele Bank. Manchester's men in blue) who have not only sured (we have not been • To M a n c h e s te r ’ s introductory $ ] S O Coventry Shoppe and Robbers (representing able to arrange insurance arranged for MACC to Junior Women’s Clubs (who M a n ch ester’s men in have a copier in excellent Offer Worth 44 DEPOT RD. COVENTRY, CONN. for the players. Jruth! collect food for the get nod black) will square off Sun­ Honest?) Noisemakers and condition but for sending Emergency Pantry at Cut out thb od—take to ttore Kited. Pwrdioie one pock of SYNA>CIEAR 12 'i and TUE8.-8AT. 9:30 — 5:00 receive one more SYNA*QCAR I2*fach Free. day evening, April 20 at banners are \velcome. their plant manager with it every monthly meeting). WED. TIL 9:00 P.M. 742-7494 7:30 in Clarke Arena, Gum and confetti and tear to show how to operate it Manchester High School. { Vol XCIX. No. 147 Msnohestef. Conn., Tuesday, April IS, 19fl0 Since 1881 • 20tt Single dolpy • 15« Home Delivered I Lusting after victory . •p/-. n wa PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR since their defeat in 1978 to ALL FOOD MARTS STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. in t h e s t o r e . wHiLEjuppnrLAsi^ for cops the police. Manchester clergy have been weight lifting, vitamin popping, NOW-AIMOST INSTANTLY- By KEVIN FOLEY not offer a police package in the six- and endurance training in SNET asking cylinder models. While the Fairmont With our new plan you can obtain beautiful Corning Ware" Cook' Herald reporter extra long and strenuous does offer the package in the 2(X) ware FREE for (illed Giftchek Saver Books OR with your choice of MANCHESTER — In spite of sessions every Sunday. the One Saver Book plus Cash OR Two Saver Books plus Cash cubic inch model, a test conducted by Rumors indicate that the options. Town Manager Robert Weiss’ move Manchester police Monday indicated police team has been toward fuel economy, the town will there was no room in the vehicle for for $110 million buy 13 full-sized, eight-cylinder cars weakened by understaf­ W ALDBAUM 'S Here's How... a tall officer whose knees touch the fing, long hours and poor OR AT GREAT SUPER SAVINGS! Pick up your free Giftchek Saver Book and Brochure at our for the Manchester Police Depart­ car’s shift lever. « HARTFORD (UPI) - Southern formal application for the rate hike ment. diet. check-out. You will receive one Giftchek Coupon with each $5 It isn’t clear when the actual deci­ New England Telephone Co. said with the state Division of Public The Right Rev, Msgr. purchase" at Food'Marl Weiss had called for austerity and sion to go to the St. Regis developed. Then accumulate your Gillchek Coupons in the Giltchek Saver today it will seek a $110 million rate Utility Control on May 15. Edward J. Reardon will Food M artF CORIMIIMG VWkRE, . , gasoline savings through the Weiss was attending a funeral this Book. Only 60 Coupons fill a Giftchek Saver Book. .When -you If approved by the DPUC, Van ask a special blessing on increase which would hike basic have the required number of Filled Giftchek Saver Books and/or Sinderen said telephone customers purchase of nine six-cylinder police morning and unavailable for com­ the players and provide Saver Book/Cash Combinations, you may obtain the gift of your residential and business rates by 34 could see the new rates reflected on cruisers in an effort to save up to 15 ment. spiritual direction choice at our supermarkets. See details In store! percent and double the 10-cent cost of their bills by November. percent of the fuel used last year. Dillon Ford, which submitted the (specially during heated (% a pay phone call. •exCEPT THOSE PURCHASES PROHIBITED BY LAW If the full rate hike is granted, the However, at the end of last night’s Fairmont bid with a $5,545.22 price altercations). The effec­ P R O u d ly o f f e r s .. SNET President Alfred W. Van flat monthly charge for residential police budget workshop, Weiss, with tag said they weren’t aware of the tiveness of this annual Sinderen said the rate increase request — the telephone company’s service would be increased by an the approval of Mayor Stephen Pen­ fact they could also have submitted “blessing of the teams’’ ny, told board members the bids for an alternative bid for a larger car first in almost three years — was average of $2.10 to $2.83 a month has come into some ques­ U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED six-cylinder cruisers submitted by and added they would question the needed to offset higher costs “caused from the current range of $6.03 to tion since '78 saw Chaplain G R A D E‘A> Dillon Ford and Charter Oak Buick town on it. Collins Johnston of Dillon Waldbaum's Famous by unprecedented inflation.” $8.12 which depend on where a person Ernie Harris verbally in­ Plume De Veau would be rejected in favor of an said he would have offered an LTD MAINE LIPMAN N .Y. S ty le Deli! He said that while costs for fuel oil, lives. capacitated for six weeks “Pick It Fresh" eight-cylinder Dodge St, Regis model with a 302-cubic-inch V-8 engine and and Sgt. Jon Hawthorne VEAL SALEI medicine, food and housing have Increases in metered service — residential telephones where with a 318-cubic-inch displacement an EPA rating of 17 mpg if he knew confided in a special inter­ CALIFORNIA FRESH WHOLE skyrocketed, the cost of using the customers are allowed a certain engine, which cost $6,153.89 each. he could have submitted an alter­ view that his bottom front phone had risen by only 35 percent Sweet Luscious SHOULDER number of local calls monthly — Figures submitted by Chorches native bid. teeth are still loose after over the last 10 years. CHICKENS “Our productivity is increasing at would range from $1.26 to $1.70 from Motors Inc,, the winning bidder, in­ The St, Regis, which costs $6,- some wicked infighting Strawberries 153.89, was the best available deal, VEAL CHOPS a rate which is about twice the the current range of $3.62 to $4.87. dicated the car gets 18 miles per over the ball. Readers of gallon. However, figures in the 1980 according to town purchasing agent national average,’’ Van Sinderen Basic monthly rates for business this column will remember 2% to Gas Mileage Guide authored by the Maurice Pass who wasn’t sure why said. telephone service would be increased ISew training officer that Father Vuis spent 8 3 LB. 3LB S . LB. Enviromental Protection Agency in­ there was a discrepancy in the He said SN5JT had “slashed our by $6.30 to $8.49 from the current some months in a cast ? 2 . 4 8 Fire Chief John Rivosa formally promotes Robert Bycholski mileage rating. ‘ Strawberries by the pound gives you a energy consumption by about a range of $18.09 to $24.36. dicate the St, Regis actually g^ts 15 after the feverish activity BONELESS SLICING At least one town board member much greater value. - C eLO N tA L P e r i i u l quarter since 1972. But we cannot The 10 cent charge for pay from fire fighter to captain. Bycholski, 30, will be the mpg, a difference of three miles a in '76. Needless to say, no PROVOLONECHEESE l b S 2 . 3 9 was upset with the “ ll-hour” deci­ INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS SHOULDER telephone calls, which has remained department’s training officer, the first person to have the posi­ gallon.
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