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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE Thursday, January 11,,1979
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No. 1 SHOP
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SWEATERS . . .
PANT SUITS . .
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primary schools for a time.
POTATOES
Even during his era, the intelligentsia
its greatness and dryness..
and upper class at times-preferred -to
7387
Nabisco
15 Oz.
U.S. NO. 1
CARROTS
“steam” and not “stem," as one cleaner - .local products. "
claimed, the paper lectured.
Wedges 2/89* _ Sausage 2/85*
“It comes from China.
ONIONS
19
$
4/51
2/51
LB.-
Peas . 3/$l
I
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CUCUMBERS
4-DAY LET-US-PROVE-IT-SALE!
V
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65*
ROOM-SIZE CARPETS PRICED AS LOW AS
Parade
Parkay
4 Stick
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19
Biscuits ...6/$l
ft
u
LB.
Hi-Dri
Box
SUNKIST
Tissue89’
LEMONS
49'
1
Marina
4 Roll
OPEN DAILY 10-6
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Prices Good Jon. 11,12,13, 1979
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BRAS
32A-38D
Kraft
Real
speak French among themselves, rather
than Arabic. Many still do.
Even the late Gamal Abdel Nasser, the
stern pan-Arabist, did not erase the Anglo-
French influence, although he ordered
English and French languages stopped in
Now the assumption is that anything
that parries an import tag is better than
Duncan
Hines
LARGE TEXAS
PAPER
SHELL
8 Oz.
Can
16 Oz.
Can
5Oz.
Can
The local English-language weekly, The
Egyptian Mail, found something wrong
with the foreign grafitti in this city of the
crusades, Mamelukes and 1,000 minarets.
8-10 Oz.
Bottle
Del
Monte
15 Oz.
Can
Banquet
Frozen
Morrison's
Corn
Kits
Trellis
Early
17Oz.
Peas
Nature's Best
Pork &
Beazns....
Griffin’s
New
11 Oz.
Pkg.
- % -
* ' W.
ARMOURSTAR
HEAVY BEEF
SIRLOIN
STEAK
Stewed
Tomatoes 2/89*
Libby
Vienna
18 Oz.
Box
PANTY GIRDLES
S M L XL
Lg:
Roll
U.S. NO. 1
SUPER SELECT
Plus
Deposit
His shop, along with thousands of others
In Cairo, is geared mainly for Egyptian
customers while still sporting a Western
sign in addition to Arabic, reflecting the
French, British and, lately, . American
influence many seem to welcome.
Even in El Minya, a Nile-side town 150
miles south of Cairo, the intensifying
fascination with non-Egyptian goods is
evident.
’ U.S. NO. 1
RUSSET
were bound to leave, imprints, but sub-
sequent nationalism has brought no sys-
tematic cries for de-Westernization,
ARMOUR STAR
HEAVY BEEF
ROUND
STEAK
OM-SIZE CARPETS INC.
Dr
Pepper.....99*
PURE BEEF
GROUND
BEEF
ARMOUR STAR
HEAVY BEEF
T-BONE
STEAK
Quaker
Quick
Oats
32 Oz.
Quart Jar
UPI Telephoto
Children are delighted as they watch antics of a panda at a zoo in the
south China city of Nanning. A flush of goodwill erupted between
China and the United States recently in the wake of President
Carter’s announcement that relations would be normalized with
China.
“I Jove the French, their language and
culture," he says in English.
Banquet
Frozen
Chicken,
Dinners
coats ...
BLOUSES . . .
Griffin's
Black
Pepper
mi// HEADLEY/
No. 1 Shop- TWU-Dut N. Locust to Oakland turn left and continue
to 1323.
6Oz.
Pkg.
REG. $1.04
Facial
WE SAVE 4
YOU MONEY!
11 Oz.
Pkg.
Mayonnaise 5139
107 Maple
Denton
566-2617
OUR WORTHWHILE
NEW YEAR CLEARANCE
CONTINUES
DO YOU NEED TO CARPET ONE ROOM?
IF WE CAN’T SAVE YOU MONEY. .. THEN WE DON’T WANT YOUR BUSINESS!
—
Napoleon's 18th-century foray into
Many signs appear in French, as at the Egypt and later the long British influence
18 Oz.
Box
53*
U.S. NO. 1
MEDIUM
YELLOW
Fe 2 •
2 —-3
A%.4, 24a
A8”a
31 Oz.
Can
r
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4,
$
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40
HO. 2 SHOP
CLOSING JAM. 20th
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
HURRY FOR BEST SELECTIONS
4 oz.
Can
69'
a
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< whi /rh.
ashmi a :
Potatoes 3/89*
i
Pudding
Cake Mix . . .75*
Paper
Towels.
$199
Highest Quality Room-Size Carpets Sold Anywhere 1 —-
Luxurious, Thick, Rich And Heavy Room'Sixes in The Finest Assortment Of
* Colors And Textures Ever I
All AtPrkes To Prove That "WI SAVI YOW mONIV"
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And the label 'on the local rose wine
grandiosely boasts “grand vin sec,” while
a discriminating-taster can question both
: Foreign signs plentiful in Egypt
Pkg.
Margarine. 59*
; shop where the pin-striped and bell-bot-
; tamed suits are made by "Osman and Fils,
J Tailleurs" (Osman .and Sons, Tailors).
* Ahmed el Shamy’s grocery store is billed
as "super-market," although he himself
' questions the “super"- prefix. He sells
S packs of cubed sugar still carrying the
. “aucre tablettes" signs.
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — When you tune in your
radio in this capital city of Ghana on the west coast
of Africa these days, yqu are likely to hear a series
of catchy jingles beginning, “Get the rabbit habit!"
or "Make the bunny money!"
Similar advice is blazoned across billboards along
the highways and in the public squares of town and
villages. ,
The publicity is part of a nationwide campaign •
backing .Ghana's national rabbit project, which is
promoting backyard rabbit breeding as a means of
increasing meat supplies, at low cost, and with a
minimum of extra effort.
Although Ghana now produces all of its own rice
and enough maize to meet the requirements of its
more than 9.5 million people, there is still a chronic
shortage of meat, and when meat products do reach
the market they are priced far beyond the means of
the majority of the population,
The rabbit, which is of African origin, has several
characteristics that make it ideal as a source of
meat in developing countries. The gestation period
for bunnies is only 31 days and a healthy female can
produce three or four litters, averaging six to eight
offspring, every year. Starting with a buck and a
doe, a backyard breeder can obtain a quantity of
meat over the course of a year equal to the weight of
an average cow.
Food for rabbits is readily available in Ghana.
The animals will eat almost anything, including
table scraps, leftovers from sugar-cane harvests,
various kinds of grass, groundnut and sweet potato
vines. Brewers mash, left as a residue from the
locally produced millet beer and formerly
discarded as useless, furnishes an excellent source
of protein.
Although rabbits require clean, quiet quarters,
their upkeep is not difficult and requires no great
amount of time. People who work during the day
can easily tend them mornings and evenings.
Ghana’s National Rabbit Project got under way in
1972 and has attracted international interest and
support. Since the wild local rabbit is a small ani-
mal weighing only about 2 pounds, the development
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KRECKS
SLAB SLICED
BACON
When a foreign visitor was considering
buying what he thought was a locally
knitted sweater, the shopkeeper tried to
conclude the deal but actually - lost a
customer:
i
$209
$149
■
Slacks Hip Hugger jeans
Slips, % Slips, Bikinis,
Blouses, Knit Tops, Skirts,
Scoop ft Jewel Neck Shells
L. Sleeve ft Sleeveless Sweaters.
Polyester Dresses. Jrs. & Missy
CLOSEOUTS $1 $2 $3 $4 $5
Broken Sizes but all sizes Rep.
F
42
ad, 22
£ 2
2 1049
» an"A.
ARMOUR STAR
HEAVY BEEF
CLUB
STEAK
5199
TARMOUR
STAR
PORK
CHOPS
$159
I
1
50"
And Anwar Sadat, who succeeded
Nasser in 1970, provided further impetus to
the Western influence by his “infitah"
(open-door) policy.
$23’
$119
a LB.
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AFTER 5 FASHIONS . . .
DAC. JUMPSUITS . . . OFF
It never questioned the validity of
foreign signs. The paper chided the
merchants for their spelling errors in
French or English Clothes are cleaned by
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3/49*
U.S. NO. 1
BELL
PEPPER
2/394
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OTHERS $29-839-849-859 AND UP
. Go ,...
This is an event so big, we've converted our entire store into a jam packed,
aisle crowded warehouse of wonderful bargains in top name rugs, remnants
and roll ends. No matter what,the size of your room, the size of your savings
will be BIG, and your pleasure tremendous.
Pea ceful pa nda-
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SA TURDA Y10-6 — SUNDAY 1-6
Chopped Beef
Dinner.:.....65*
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w. '' A
"de
Creme Sandwich Pkg.
Cookie RIG. $1.13
Oreo 89*
2* 2,23, i*.
‛4"e.
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P pertr . . -4 -
im-mam
Ghana rabbit more than theE as terbunny
Parade Frozen, Cheese, Hamburger,
Pepperoni, Sausage
Pizza 12 "Size.............. 89
1018. $109
BAG us
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Kleenex 280 Count
of hybrids yielding more meat but hardy enough to breeding to families, all across the country, the
do well under Ghana ‛s varying climatic conditions government of Ghana in 1974 requested the United
became a first* priority. The government of Swit- Nations Development Program and the U N. Food
zerland provided a gift of., 120-rabbits to get the • and Agriculture Organization to assist in
project started. Other breeds have come from the establishing an information unit in the Ministry of
United States, New Zealand, Australia, Belgium Agriculture. The U.N. sent Joseph Ascroft, a
and the Netherlands. —— national of Malawi, whois a professor in the School
Realizing that it had to “sell" the idea of rabbit of Journalism at the University of Iowa.
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PKG. fcW
Amrrmmr.— emmrstet -»
Carnation Instant Non-Fat
Reg. $4.32 (Large Size)___.
Dry Milk 1a0,.800
• CAIRO (AP)— East is East, West is West
! and the twain mix on the facade of Cairo
• On a teeming and dust-filled downtown
~ alley, portly Ibrahim Mohammed sells
• used Egyptian furniture, but the sign on
L his basement shops boasts: . "Objets
; d’Art.” *
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Raider Cut 15% Oz.
Cut Green Can
Beans ... 3/89*
Griffin’s 15 Oz.
A _ am a A Whole Leaf Can
Spinach 3/89*
I I SAFEWAY
MB* MAMI *
1onXu
■ T.
% 34
M Pkg.
Bathroom
Tissue......99*
- 1 •• ’
Nabisco Premium Saltine
Crackers 1 Lb. Box. 2 BOXES 1
HEPHERD'S GRO. AND MARKET
Delivery Days Wed., Thurs.,Fri. & Sat.—*2.00 Delivery Charge
208 AUSTIN— No Deliveries After 4:00 P.M. —PHONE 382-2914
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Del Monte > 16Oz.
Tomato
2- - 2-ttte
......-s
COATS PRICES SLASHED
DRESSES ON SELECTED GROUPS
PANTSUITS _ TO A RipiCULOUS LOW
AFTER 5 PANT- FOR QUICK, QUICK
SUITS ft DRESSES - CLEARANCE
JUMPSUITS FINEST QUALITY
,..*10 *15*20
Out W. Oak to Ave. B
turn left continue on B to
Mulberry Ample Park-
ing.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1979, newspaper, January 11, 1979; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1596576/m1/26/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.