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full satisfaction or
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fryer:
BOHElRSS JTfW M|*T
Socid tymr * gravy
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BtfADCO
BOOTH USH CAVIS
SUCIO HAM
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BA COM KHfAHS
US* STICKS
LUNCHEON MEAT
SALAMI
USDA
Graded
Pound
ROUND STEAK
a. • < A
CUBE STEAKS
SUCED BACON
UNK SAUSAGE
HORMELS KOLBASE
SALT PORK
SKGAl DISCOUNT price1
ICE
CREW
59*
DISCOUNT PRICE
BREAD
Farmer
Jones
I '/a Lb. Loaf
$100
MILK
r o r
Fa
Jones
Ga1
87
NESTLES QUIK
MORTON HOUSE MEATS 57c
BUTTER
Bonnebellc
Sweet Cream
Pound
79*
CORN OIL OLEO
WAFFLE SYRUP
RUG SHAMPOO
WOOLITE
•iigjpKgiWIlJ
GREEN
bean;
DISCOUNT PRICED
45c
$2.69
SI.39
WINDOW CLEANER
BEHOLD
TUNA
FREE
SYRUP
I 2 oz. with
purchase of
Aunt Jemima
Pan Cake Mix
44
c
DETERGENT
73*
fryers
cut UP
Family
Pak
2 Who!e
Fryers
Pound
PORK ROAST
PORK STEAK
PORK CHOPS
SLICED BACON
PORK LIVER
BOLOGNA
Valu-T rim
Beef
Pound
FRANKFURTERS
CRACKER BARREL CHEESE
MOZZARELLA CHEESE
LONGHORN CHEESE
r
SLICED CHEESE
HONEY GLAZED HAM
SPffiAU DISCOUNT PRICE!
•tCULAB GHHC*
Mary fend On’'
ctf&\
Pound Con
CINNAMON ROLLS
AMERICAN CHEESE
HALF & HALF
29c
89c
43c
BUTTERMILK
COTTAGE CHEESE
CLEO
33c
48c
r
Presiode P''z
POYOS
Libra
28
MEAT PIES
BROCCOLI SPEARS
MEXICAN DINNERS
<12c
49c
Au
PANCAKE MIX
DETERGENT
rt Box
49c
STORE HOURS:
8:00 a.m. till 7:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. till 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday and Saturday
poVhTof:
TOMATOES
Russets,
All Purpose
I 5 Pound
Bag
69
large. Crisp Heads
ROMAINE LETTUCE
California, Full O-Juice
Each
29c
Pound
Red, Ripe,
Bubble Pack
Each
19
222
c
PEPPERS
Crisp, BiigM Red
RADISHES
2 for
29c
Home Grown
Each
ORANGES................................29c
Large, Crisp Bunches 2 for
GREEN ONIONS......................25e
Cali
resh
Pound
ITALIAN SQUASH....................39c
Ripe, Ready *o Serve Each
AVOCADOS............................29c
Fresh from California Each
ARTICHOKES............................35c
Poly Bag Each
CELERY HEARTS....................59c
California, Full-O-Juice Pound
LEMONS....................................39c
Ruby Red Pound
GRAPEFRUIT............................29c
BAKERITE
Fure
Shortening
3 Pound Can
iscount price1
California, Fersh Pound
CHINESE CABBAGE..............35c
California, Fresh Each
RED LEAF LETTUCE................23c
Try Fried Pound
EGG PLANTS............................49c
California, Clip Top Pound
TURNIPS .................................. 19e
California, Snowy White Pound
CAULIFLOWER........................49c
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PINEAPPLES
Goodhope. Sliced
Number 300 Can
TISSUE
Qc
Assorted Colors
MUUTHmUH
Listerine, Regular
$1 49 Retail
20 Ounce Size
Ban, Dry Arrti Perspirant, Regular .39 Retail
5 Ounce Can
DEOOORANT............................tt«
Greaseless, Regular $1.69 Retail Etonomy Size
VITALtS..................................$1.33
Micrm, Regular 79c Retail 6 Ounce Bottle
MOUTHWASH ........................ He
Toblets, Regular 89c Retoil 36 Count Bottle
COPE........................................77c
Regulor 2 9B Retail 40 Count Bottle
GHMTOL TASUTS................S2.M
SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE1
WHO
OeUDN
Assoitno Flavors
Gelaim
3 Ounce PLg
ID*
l
ISCOUNT PRICE!
K>eb-*‘r Coconut Chocolate Dtops. Dariish
COOKIES ......................... 49c
Mfod s Fme Package
DINNER ROLLS 29c
Mi r d «. Roman 1 Pound Loaf
MEAL BREAD 33c
Presiode Dtscut';.
MENUD0
Farmer Jorves Oiant Bag
POTATO CHIPS 59c
Former Jones Large Bag
TACITO CHIPS 29c
Morton s Borbecue Large Bag
POTATO CHIPS..................49e
Libra
Presiode Descueto
MANTECA
DE PUERTO
JUbe
49
%
100 STAMPS
FREE
WITH THIS COUPON
AND
PURCHASE OF
OR MORE. EXCLUDING
CIGARETTES
Void After October 8. 1969
lucky Leaf No. 2 Con
Cherry Pit Mix................59c
Cinderella, Seedless, 15 OZ. Bo*
RAISINS..........................29c
Sugary Sam No. 3 Sqt. Can
YAMS..............................31c
Strawberry
PRESERVES
......49°
SPICtAL: DISCOUNT PRICE!
BERRIES
Naturipe
3-16 Ounce
Package
H ; Brown, New Sweden
POTATOES........
PARKERHOUSE ROUS
PIE SHELLS ................
2 Pound Portage
29*
24
29*
2 Pock
29*
CLOSED
ON
SUNDAYS!
Vigo Park
Varieties
V* an *
Bvtryoae trying to cat grata
Mr. aad Mrs.
mat to Ptefcwu over Um
to toe tMr tfaaghtor, Mr. eai
Mrs. L. C. Wiaktar. tony Bai Ttor-
ry, thea cm to tfec Mart MmUet
•vaatog and visited wMh Itteada.
Marray May, Dava Aadanaa, Mi
Dick Murphy. It was alee to have
hhn able to visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Saasatl Sodrigusa
aai Saasantha wtre to Platovtow
Sunday to see his father, Cato
Rodrigues who is still very ill.
Mrs. Dick Scott aad Mrs. Rex
D. Rogers had a style show of
clothing la the home o( Mrs. Ro-
gers. Several ladies attended.
The Vigo Park HD cMb met
Thursday with Mrs. Leo Gardner.
The program was food demonstra-
tion. Mrs. Bayard Sadler gave a
demonstration on Broiled Chicken
Livers. Mrs. Leo Gardner made
Chicken Casserole and Chicken SM-
ad. Mrs. Joe Ed Burnett Joined
the club. Those present were Mmes.
Dick Lowery, John Culwell, Earl
Malone, Joe E. Burnett, Roland
Moore, Dick Murphy, Bayard Sad-
day a
Roy
ter, Lela Castleberry
Mrs. Leo Gardner.
Marjory Keeter was home over
the weekend. She is employed by
Heard and Jones but will be homo
over the weekend.
Harvey Newsom was in the Swi-
sher Memorial Hospital this past
week after suffering a heart at-
tack. A. J. was at the store Satur-
afternoon.
oy and 1 went to Canyon Sun-
day afternoon and had pot hick
supper with the C. J. Abbotts and
the C. A. Dodson’s.
Mrs. Edgar Arnold was an Ama
rillo shopper Friday.
O yes, Grippy Gardner ( O. W.)
and Mrs. Angel Padilla had birth-
day this past week and wondered
why I didn’t say something about
it. But — here is the secret they
didn’t tell me. They were one
year older. But Happy Birthday
to all who have birthdays this
month.
•
Good manners: concealing how
much we think of ourselves, and
how little we think of someone
else.
MIGRAINE
HEADACHES
Dr. B. D. Brower, Chiropractor
The April 10, 1050 issue of Quick
Magazine contained an article con-
cerning a ’ new’’ treatment for
migraine headache. The article
stated that patients reported relief
after unnatural pressure on nerves
was relieved.
The principle involved in this
case Is not really new, since re -
lief of un - natural pressure on
nerves has been the primary mis-
sion of chiropractors for more
than half a century.
That un - natural pressure on
nerves is a cause of not only
migraine headache, but other
disorders and diseases as well,
is substantiated by the fact that
thousands have Ixsn relieved of
this and other conditions this
“new”, natural way.
Quite often we read or hear
stories concerning some of these
individuals. Many tell of months
and even years of suffering with
their various ailments before turn-
ing to chiropractic, only then to
find relief.
CASE REPORT • Man, age 40.
This man. on examination, report-
ed that he had suffered with neck
and back pain for several days.
Said he had been diagnosed as
having migraine headaches in 11-
52 a n d had suffered with them
ever since. X - rays of his spine re-
vealed abnormal alignment of the
vertebrae and he was started on a
series of chiropractic adjustments.
After about six adjustments be
noticed definite improvement to
his condition, and after about one
and one half months under chiro-
practic care there were no more
headaches.
This Tulia farmer was asked for
a statement of his condition after
he finished the chiropractic ad -
justments. He replied, “I have rid-
den a tractor more this year
and have felt more like doing my
farm work than at any time in the
past. 1 no longer take aspirins or
any other medication ” Chiroprac-
tic corrected the cause for his
condition and nature then restored
his health.
You too may have better health
in the future by resorting to chiro-
practic today.
Presented in the interest of bet-
ter health by Dr. S. Dale Brewer
whose office is located at 808 sw
Second in Tulia.
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1969, newspaper, October 2, 1969; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506800/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.