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Mondoy September 17, 1973
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USDA WHOLE
Fryers
OPEN 9-9
Specials Good Monday, Sept. 17 thru Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1973
$199
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$156
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$109
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monterrey
stoneware
LOW DISCOUNT
TOILETRIES
SURIPE PRODUCE
Kraft Salad Dressing
Q. Jar
with
A spokesman for Safeway nonmeat products, particularly
Stores in Washington, D.C., dairy and wheat items, but most
Maryland, Delaware, southern retailers said it was too early to
Pennsylvania and northern Vir- predict any specific price trend.
Hawaiian
Punch
Drinks
The crash occurred north of
Kalispell on Highway S3 be-
tween Whitefish and Eureka
The Highway Patrol identified
the victims as Forest Brewster,
68, his wife Aldina, in her mid-
50s, both of Midland. Texas, and
Grant Ottwell, 34. of Olney.
The patrol said the Texas
couple was headed north toward
Eureka when their pickup truck
met the-Ottwell car headon.
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For Tuesday, September 18, 1973
KALISPELL Mont. (AP) -
A Texas couple and an Olney,
Mont., man died in a head-on
collision Saturday about 35
miles north of here
COMMERCE SGU ARE
519 W. COMMERCE
PN. 646-3528
U.S. Me. t Kusset
Potatoes
REG. OR DIET
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A deposit
Kimbel
Fancy Green
Peas
"I’ve been in the role of chief
executive as governor of my
state, and if you think I knew
what everybody was doing
around me. you’re wrong," he
said "I lived in constant fear
that I would have to defend
some action that I didn’t know a
thing about.”
Responding to a question
from the floor, Connally said
there is no way for the titular
head of a government to escape
criticism for the actions of his
underlings
"I believe the chief executive
must always have the ability to
respond but we must stop being
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov,
22) Some confidential in-
formation will come to you
from a friend You II be
dying to talk but don t
pass it on
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-
Dec 21) Someone you’ll
ask advice of today will
give you more alternatives
than you need Don t get
confused
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-
Jan 19) You II get some
new ideas today on how to
handle a task that s a
problem They’ll prove to
be step-savers
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb
19) You won t feel too
much like working. Rather
than do things half-heart-
edly. pursue something
you’ll enjoy.
PISCES (Feb 20-March
20) Invite someone who is
a good conversationalist
and whose company you
enjoy to your home You
need a good talk-test
fun end reloxotion o new Wurlitzer
piano will bring to your home! Should you de-
cide to bop, off money pod for rentol moy be
opplied to the purchase price
renew
Onions
White
Grapes
I.T.
Beans
Lemon Up
Firm CIEANSER By TONI IS nr
Crazylegs
Bread & butter
plates
49
GANDY’S
M Flavors
Mellorine
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New Crop Red Delicious
Apples.........
Vine Ripe
Tomatoes...
Miracle Whip
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rthdoy
September 13, 1973
More stable conditions will
exist tor you this year
Returns will come to you
in proportion to your past
efforts Promotion is likelx
" ’ a.’
Right Guard $134
DEODORANT 7 or dh
S50$
Thss week on
Large ver vingbowl!
Only t.e9
No prchose necessory
Kraft
Mac. & Cheese
Dinner
P
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V05
MIRAI RUS MAIR SPRAY 16*/
Limit one
g
‘‘en,
Toothbrushes
PRO ADULT RO MFO t) >
22g
Values of the Week.
$5.00 Purchase or
Chiffon
Paper
Towels
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Clearasil
Vanishine Formula arne pimples cream 65 nt
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BATHBFADS
Hai Karate $1
AFTERSHAVE 4 nt ds
685
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Texsan Fro.
Orange
Juice
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Lemon Cream
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Exedrin
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Vanquish
Alka-Seltzer
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Maalox
Aqrarin
RENTEEfOREYoU BUY!
16-02 $1
Cans 1
Limit 5
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Consumers eye price trend
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eontprrcesthatweretreedfrom In the last month, we’ve had ceiling level as supplies in- cents a pound each and one
Farmers unmurcsubstantial drops in farm prices creased faster than demand. item, blade chuck steak,
retairemegsneproc essors and of cattle and hogs and corn and The market has straight- dropped by 10 cents
Detriprissenerpyagreedsthat soybeans and wheat," •» said ened itself out without the help The Big Bear chain of stores
leverdeswoundasettedunat "At same time, shoppers in of the federal government,” in Ohio said it would not raise
suspSvdrerminendy supermarket are finding the said Terry Ward, market rela- any beef prices for at least two
The waithinus look now .. price of many foods - tons director at th* Milwaukee. weeks because the market gen-
cosThe “azthingslook now.the especially meat and chicken Wis . stockyards erally was too erratic
cost of food in the last three and eggs - is down wara 1a Mi., axoneu. _
Ward said more expensive The ceiling on beef, imposed
cuts of meat simply weren’t more than five months ago, was
selling, making it virtually im- lifted last Monday, two days
possible for retailers to boost ahead of schedule.’At the same
prices further. "If there is a time, new regulations went into
sudden surge of interest in bet- effect allowing increases on
ter cuts, we will see a sharp other food items to reflect
increase (in prices),” he said, higher operating costs
But if the market continues to
move sluggishly, I see a drop in There were scattered in-
prices." creases in the prices of some
“ 15‘
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C. $. ■ W. K.
Corn
5^$1
‘ Kimball
Cut Green
Beans
5 z *1
h. Limit 5 AA
ARIES (March 21-April
19) This will be a busy day
for you. though there will
be more talk than accom-
plishment. Results will
come later
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) Take care of any pap-
erwork that has a direct
affect on your budget or
finances Put things in
order
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Everything will go smooth-
ly for you Don t waste
time going in circles Tac-
kle your most important
priorities
cancer (June 21-July
22) Keep ideas to yourself
today Ask questions but
dont reveal your motives
When you have the infor-
mation, others can be
told
LEO (July 23-Aug 22)
Activities with friends will
command most of your
interest today Other mat-
ters take second place
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22)
You’re more likely to give
orders than take them, but
that s the way others will
want things done
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23)
You have a much clearer
overview than others of a
problem today Let them
know how you see things.
c 1 120 Pa
Ascriptin
--- FUR FAIR 1
See for youritlf . the
Connollys felt GOP
was hope of country'
PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — too critical of our presidents or
Former Texas Gov John Con- we will destroy the U.S. presi-
nally told a $50-a-plate Republi- dency as we now know it," he
can dinner audience Sunday said-
night that he left the Democrat- Connally said the nation faces
ic party because he felt that the major problems with inflation,
hope of the country rests with monetary stability, the environ-
th* GOP." ment and foreign policy relating
H* spoke to 1,300 members of to a detante with China and
the Trunk n‘ Tusk Club, fund- Russia.
raising arm of Arizona Republi- He said the nation is in for
cans. Connally said he and his long ‘erm shortages in the
wife Nellie considered the al- energy field and urged that
ternative of being independents, Americans get on with building
or even retiring from politics. the Alaska pipelines and licens-
"Then I remembered growing ing of new nuclear power
up on a tenant farm and follow- plants.
ing a mule behind the plow, ” he "If we had done what we
said. "Well, you know, a mule is should have done four or five
a hybrid and I decided I didn’t years ago," Connally said,
want to be like that mule, "we’d have tapped the oil shale
without any ancestry or of our Rocky Mountains and
posterity." moved ahead with coal gassifi-
Connally, former secretary of cation in West Virginia and in
the Navy for President Kennedy other fields."
and a secretary of the Treasury
for President Nixon, said the Midland couple
nation must learn to be less '
dies in collision
Jumbo $ |
Rolls ■
Cold Power
7
powder
Biscuits 2-17‘
Fireside
Saltine
Crackers
a 26‘
Batty Crocker 1
Tuna or Hamburger
Helpers
N, 48
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Powdered
Detergent
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Kimbell Tomato
Soup
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Ore-ide Fre Shoestrimg 6 4« Mn Peurs
Potatoes 3 2 *1 Fish Sticks
Sgare Time «e, Kountry Fresh Sliced
Pot Pies "’13* Am" Cheese
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Shave Cream 685
Herbal Essence
$144
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 287, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1973, newspaper, September 17, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575363/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.