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[ Page 2-The Chronicle, Thursday, April 28, 1983 8 1 - i JwsHpV (omoi ' ________________ C?CM? >OCU? g,, S A I - I Ju?i * tietftCM Ifef~-^T7TT; v"; 1 >uoMa' ijlpj ?i* **** * * 1 ] ' *JeL H j$3 hrj?sJ Hp | ?com /c<o??w ~rr ill? Horn ^WCFT J'Oi or?!Cf L^Tom*! [ L?J?Ji /^ '"5"5*' ^ ^ Crime Prevention Aronmpnt T ooffc -To Shooting The following "Crime Box Score" is designed to keep you abreast oLcriminal activity in your community and to help you protect your family and property from crime. ' Shooting 1500 block, East 15th Street Complainant was shot five times in the neck, chest and ab^ domen following an argument with the suspect. A warrant for the arrest of the suspect has been flleti* Storebreaking 900 block. West 11th Street Several machines u/ptp hmUn intn - WW .. V. . Vt wnvn ilHW UI1W WOilldgVUi 2800 block, Waughtown Street Money was taken. 2200 block, Patterson Avenue An amplifier was taken. 3000 block, North Liberty Streett Money was taken. 3800 block, Old Greensboro Road Two black-and-white televisions were taken. Housebreaking 1700 block, North Trade Street A cassette player was taken. Please see page 3 I I provide entertainment door prizes will \yc | V||w^. ,rv^ V?"J \*s\3fTiwF% m^ltjr (^MHBH I /yo//cyy j\ ftwot/ffcf/wffffj should tj co isc fid s? ? m ^-' * - * ~*rg- i?r* _???? ? | ?I A I* ; H \ -, \ ; f ? \ =,?L^"" '._ V, 1- I f tzf J I: -^r%P jl / / -nrall? . l>->> a- WINSTON LAKE YHCA PROJECT V T 9 Above is a gro which will rcf ^7^?Mxine Afresh, - ?cigane New Bright has given smokers a fresh new taste experience that outshines menthol. Although they weren't asked to write us. they keep sending raves like these: ' As I lit my first Bright, my first comment was. wwui Mii icmritl u lasies so ciean. Laurie CI duello Stony Creek. CT Bnght is a fantastically refresh^? ing tastel I have been a smoker for over 15 years. Bnght has the^ cleanest coolest taste I have ever experienced! A Robin York jW\' Michigan City IN^/fy\ ^r\,f They have a nice, pleasant \l||| fresh taste which I've never tasted before. \JE5Ment Menthol was O K until last week when I tried your Bright cigarettes, and I made up my mind to smoke Bright from now on R ay Colella Tom's River. NJ I usually smoke menthols, but I love this minty fresh taste Thanks for a really new and unique tatting cigarette Joyte P.rry " Florence. NJ l enjoyed Bnghts very much I passed a few out to friends at work and three of them say they are switching from their regular menthol cigarette to Bnghts. v|ek, L Nashua. NH 1 mg. "tar". 0.5 mg nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method. V * 1 0 ' ' JS< , t-\. . ' ' . / ' : 14 x A< lake's Pi und plan for the Family YMCA facility tlece the current Patterson Avenue iCVMttonal, daycare and senior citizen* ver+iad it th, l\G\ clean taste u ?tte I've euer p Your new Bright 100's are smashing! Finally a truly refreshing menthol in a low tar cigarette11 ? am thrilled to have foi/nd Bnght. My search is over. I'm convinced there really is great taste in a low tar cigarette Mkhacl McNabb Chattanooga, TN _ ^' K/y.. ' ShKif^' * ||BBi|j?" l^nghn^ and delightful cigarette I have ever had the pleasure to smoke Mar|e K|^ Sugarioaf. PA I love the clean, fresh taste it leaves in my mouth It has no "after taste" and that's great Mary O'Brien Charlotte. NC "T recently purchased a package of your new product. "Bnght 100's" I must say that I truly enjoyed the taste There was no "empty" taste like rhp nfhpf I^\A/ fir /- *-> i ?*- ? ? >- *? - wn ivi 'ww icii v.iyoieuc:5 i ir luuyni rur d moment that they really weren't low tar' I would like to thank the company for such a wonderful tasting cigarette Wary Stewart Evjnsville. IN Wi Th >- 4 ' " v . . J " ^\'. - ' ' fl / \ . -- "" ?.AT0*0ul?0 '?,.. . ? 1 to be built at Winston Lake. The facility, I branch, will have expansive social, ad IWJ*J ?('?OiM tOMCCOCO ' f^-u-lrtl is fresh! nlikeany tried!" hil Seniura, Waco, Texas new and exciting addition to the cigarette family. ?Mvrvtn Sttvtrirun Cleveland, OH I \/f> onlv/ Donrnn O L -J AM I B>yafiKNon"<XX) I I \ 5\ , rn really not one for trying ,' 1 \ \ new cigarettes, but I bought a " \ pack to try Believe me. Bright * -;: '* \ is a cool and light tasting " ?? cigarette I totally enjoyed them I have smoked Benson and Hedges Menthol for years But I am surely going to switch to Bright 100's now Sharon A. Taylor Wheeling. WV Bright has a crisp, clean all around good taste Bright was a bright idea' Thanks for making such an excellent cigarette' R.F We Id ~ r East Dubuque. IL Purchased two packs of your new Bright 100's ? and found the taste delightful?smooth and. like you say fresh and clean Hal J. Georgi Brick Town, NJ I am ve*y pleased to tell you Brights are as advertised, very cool, tasty and refreshing. I really enjoyed them. Eye(yn c ?00|h Clearwater. FL jrning: The Surgeon General Has Determined *> J at Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health ?
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