The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1966 Page: 3 of 14
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Brownwood
October
5 yew*.
*8 wrvived
•p Johastim
California*
G^arldin** ’
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Cemetery
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QUALITY
nomically P|
ardware Da
Acuities For • free pamphlet
« eye health and safety, write
Cabbing Cricket* made easy ground with water
—At a |>toei' where crirkets are Chirpers don’t,
rrtnRrrv.al«il, sprinkle the They will' dW
ventton of Blindness. P. O. Box
eerape if It When this happens
y°*f, can ««s*ly pick themoff
80381 Houston, Texas 77004
the Tpxas Society for
anything to) walls, tree trunks, bushes
'fo'-r'AW
Del N„.
Moult 303
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363
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W a ,w, 1' „ Jr* successful in launching the Mod
9* pays for all the a fcw seasons back, ex-
Jn p,rod^ ”^’ peris are predicting her beauty
| dlstrihj* 11 n g fteas wi„ Hcatch
fcS^deter- ..^tetter 8naPshots
fciinWs’ expend- fids while you’re on vacation
CnestH-ally pro- ^ summer? Here s a Up
KoH totaled $69.8 from Honeywell s photo divi-
[marketing cost sion that’s guaranteed to make
Lent of the food morc PlcawrVS pictures no
i year The farm matter what camera you own;
hold your enmera at the Child’s
billion spent by eye level. You’ll be amazed the
1964 breaks down improvemement a lower per-
spective makes.
Uetipg cost were Before you come to New
Cf which $30.8 bil- York, latch onto a copy of “The
labor; $5 1 billion New York Times Guide to
ktion; and $18.7 Horn? Furnishings,” a pocket
Used as “other” book published by Athcneum.
J00
CANS
Merry Cherry. Apple, .
Grape, Pink Grapefruit,
Orange, Tropical Fruit.
if total bill was On the other hand, if you’re
the 32 percent for heading West, make sure you
itemizes the dif- Ssa Grand?”*! sJmSimi!
Idities which have about two hours south of Mon-
spreads. For ex- terey, Calif, along some of the
rm share for but- most beautiful (but trehcher-
0 be approximate- ous) roadway in the country,
because process- Mr. Hears! spent $1 million a
riy simple, transr year for so years to make the
s are low since estate the most fabulous pri
s highly concen- Vatc home in the world. Write
andlmp costs are ^ ^ California Department of
^contrast, the parfcs jn Sacramento for reser-
f the dollar spent Tations.
tomatoes is low, _
mt is charged to See tbe COMANCHE CHIEF
tessmg ancj c<{t\-, fcr. .your Job Printing needs.
1 pound of choice ^ ___ hv _ .. 7 ■
for 70 8 cents in- National Commission on Food
its for retailing, Marketing It Is obvious that the
RING
FOOD
SLICED RATH
BLACK HAWK
BREADED SHRIMP
ENCHIUDA DINNER
Shoulder ROAST „ 49c Boneless ROAST, 79
Seven STEAK49< Ground CHUCK „ 69<
TENDER •
EVKRYTIME
iholesaling, trans- producer of agriculture pro-
stribution costs, ducts, whether food or fiber,
messing and 3.8 must continue his struggle to
issembly” coats, produce at a cheaper unit cost
aund of beef; the if he is to receive his fair share
found to be 42.4 of profits related to the cost of
e pound of white food drom the grocer’s shelf.
r pound of white food drom the
R at 20.7 cents, This is to say, for instance, if
p> is : retailing cotton sold for 90 cents • pound
holosaling. trans- the percentage of the pro
I distribution 6.1 ducer’s profit would, still be out
fnR 6 7 ceGts as- of proportion to the price paid
Is and farm value by the consumer if it cost him
44 cents to produce that pound
pssion s report 0f cotton.
although farnf .<>- * -o-
markotbasket of It might help us at times to
changed between remember: Not all men are
> ,hr fann retail equipped by nature to be great,
1 Parent and re- bid all have the capacity to be
[Pasod by 20 per- good,
delusion here is
iciency has note
1 a"d, of course
'crease as larger
Thifc means
'•nal farmers ar
M. h,it this is no
•or con
AMERICAN BEAUTY
There's Just one
small thing about
this GMC Pickup*
_ Point or con
Commission's re
I concern in thr
future in gom<
and their pro
" ,0 problem*
> urban centers,
report of |h<
Mr,
m i *!2 »>
i y m the
pi in («ustiia>
Now $49.
Now $41.^1
Now $35.
Now $16.
Now
Now $12.
Now $IJ
Now $/•
Now $13.
[. Now $2-5
Now $12.
Now $3
A .
A thorough eye examine1
sus SL *2.
Hurry on down and
pick your flavor favorit#«
" Wmm
~ By Nan Riley
If you dress is black, acee-
sorizes it with crimson and
orange. Brown or red caffs for
yellow and purple. And purple
looks smashing with lilac and
.*sa« UftfO yellow. Are the 1966 combina-
rQllf Uvl v lions? Not at all They were
taken from an etiquette book
mirir«*n. published in 1894.
17th Bistrict Hopalong Cassidy may be
P C.-Thc a - ovtt. ^ bill, but the trend in
Mo° * ' , Western garb goes on and on,
tailed tK report / w|n, ^ influence felt not only
IF*r s 8, xin dungarees but in culottes,
nmd that ■ „ rtL skirts, jackets and even ski
ju< anvthing. e c|0||ae8> Scovill Manufacturing
R i 1d.1 n Company reports that it is
rrslH .u !'1 uriii now making more than 100 dif-
[ interest a 1 ferent Western type fasteners
of const e for the fashion industry. They
ic future went tat-a-way — toward
I pliers emphasis seventh Avenue.
■’* sh*’*'>.?, fnr M the sun makes you freckle,
"l,ftr s^n‘ Z relax. You’re in the vanguard
<* a new »>«au‘y fad. 'rhe
L ^ ihrnuch rf^ younRer set in France is paint-
^ for afftspsrs-s .W-
. to put the spots pn ner nose,
that when tne Because Miss Quant was so
a fond l>reduet succes8fuj jn launthi
« mj,
41 OX,
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MS ‘
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DEL MONTE TOMATO
JUICE . 3
DEI. MONTE
SAUERKRAUT 6
DEL MONTE WHOLE NEW
POTATOES 5
DEL MONTE STEWED
TOMATOES 3
DEL MONTE MIXED
VEGETABLES S
DEL MONTE TOMATO
SAUCE 4
DEL MONTE
PEA R 5 ^35/
DEL MONTE ELBERTA HALVES
PEACHES 3 s.,89 f
DEL MONTE SEEDLESS
RAISINS S.-29/
DR MONTE DRINKS
4 $1
DEL MONTE
TRAINLOAD i VALUES
DEL MONTE *
*1 CATSUP <: 25/
DEL MONTE f >
$1 Glazed BEDS «s.96c
EARLY GARDEN - SWETT
DEL MONTE Cut or Whole
$1 CARROTS sr29/
I LB.
llc^.v1
WHOLE
Beans
Green
Del Monte
Coffee
4HURFINE
1-LB CAN
59c
MB
CAN
Ur..
303
CANS
MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE
BLEACH
CLOROX
KRAFT — American. Pimento. SwisN
SLICED CHEESE
A.F. BRAND Amtorted Flavor*
Ice milk
Vi GAL.
HOT.
I OX.
'i GAL.
CTN.
BOOTH
• FROZEN
PATIO
BEW
NORWICH
ISPIRIN •* u
IEG. 49c I Jf (T
- * *
SPRAY SET
49/
SEEDLESS GRAPES
19/
THOMPSON
SWEET
*e Pcrkinn
Wright -
356-3325
CALIFORNIA SUNKIST
liemons
AVOCADO
TEXAS OKRA
RED OHIONS
FRESH
SWEET
dz. 29/
each 10/
lb.
2
FRESH
TENDEa
FRESH, CRISP %
ICP BERG
hettoce
Each
• 7
---- ham
The pried. ^
That'* all we’re email abtMit
Take out exclusive V-6 Many
•f them heve gone 150.000 milee
and more without major ovar*
haul. King elzt tiros are stan-
dard an this V-6 Pickup. Others
charge axtra. Four htadlamps,
not two liko somo. Sos tho light?
And It gets brighter when you /•
talk price to mo. j
Dudley Bros. ^
Mc CONNELL
DOUBLE S&H STAMPS wilh $2.50
purchaae or over on WEDNESDAY.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1966, newspaper, August 5, 1966; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890577/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.