De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1981 Page: 3 of 9
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University Law School in San Antonio and studied law at
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Reporting
May were 11 percent above
1180 and 5 percent above the
previous month. May cattle
marketings stood at 310,000,
unchanged from last year but
18 percent above last month’s
total.
Nationwide, cattle and
calves on feed totaled 7.06
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annually to the Texas
economy with money from
cattle production, meat
packing, processing and
retailing ’’
Five of Texas’ top cattle
raiser’s organisations have
recently joined together in a
campaign to beef up the image
of meat as a healthy food.
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Have you ever wondered
how your eating patterns and
food buying habits compare
with other American
consumers? According to
Kraft’s “Consumer’s Right To
Know” program, food
consumption and consumer
trend surveys have revealed
many interesting facts about
the changing patterns in the
American way of eating.
Comparing data from surveys
by government agencies,
market research
organisations, and
independent companies in the
food industry, Kraft has
compiled a “food profile” of
today’s consumers.
“These surveys suggest
that, when it comes to food,
today’s consumers are better
educated, more demanding,
and put a greater emphasis on
quality,” the company
reports. “Their major food
buying concerns include coat,
nutrition, and lifestyle.’’
To cut grocery
expenditures, shoppers are
choosing such alternatives to
expensive beef cuts as
poultry, hamburger, fish,
pork, cheese, and non-meat
products. Redeeming
coupons, shopping for sales,
less impulse buying, using
leftovers and more home
gardening and canning are
other consumer methods for
VALLEY MILLS YOUNG
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FIFTH ANNUAL
TRACTOR PULL
The Valley Mills Young
Fanners chapter will sponsor
their Fifth Annual! Tractor
Pull Saturday, July 11, and
Sunday, July 12, at the Valley
Mills Airport, located five
miles east of Valley Mills,
Texas, on Highway 8,49 mile
south on the Patton Road.
This year’s Tractor Pull Will
feature 15 different classes
that will compete in four
divisions- Divisions include
Modified, Pro-Stock, Four-
Wheel Drive and a Local
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wedding, the couple will make their home in Pleasanton where
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coping with rising prices.
Although price is the major
consideration in food buying,
nutrition is still a concern.
Nutrition labeling, food
additives and weight control
are important issues. One
survey revealed that there has
been a 33% increase in the
number of people on a weight-
watching or reducing diet
Major trends in American
households are two-income
families, more single-person
households, and more women
in the workforce. As a result,
demand for convenient
products, labor-saving
equipment, and small-portion
packaging is growing. At the
same time, the previous trend
toward more eating away
from home is beginning to
decline, due to rising fuel
prices and general inflation.
A return to eating at home is
indicated. With more women
in the workforce, more men
are doing the grocery
shopping and cooking.
“All of this data,” the
company notes, “suggests
that we are in an era of
transition as people continue
to cope with changing
economic, demographic, and
social patterns. Consumers
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solutions to important
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RANGER SUMMER
SESSION REGISTRATION
JULY 13-14
Ranger Junior College
registration for the second
summer session, 1981, will be
held in the Comanche High
School on Monday and
Tuesday, July U and 14 at 7:80
will meet from
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of Cestohowa and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkerson of Pleasanton
announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their
children. Sherry Un and David Blanton. An August 8th wedding
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1981, newspaper, July 9, 1981; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1247778/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.