The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974 Page: 15 of 20
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Wednesday, March 6, 1974
FIFTEEN-
1974
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GROCERY & MARKET
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Shurfine
30 oz. can
Kraft Lo Cal
8 oz. bottle
Fruit Cocktail.........55c
99c
lb.
89c
lb.
Tankers
8 oz. can
Buttermilk Biscuits .... 10c
RIDLEY'S PRIZE BEEF
Choice Grade
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Sylvania Inside
60 W
14c
Frosted Light Bulb. Each 21c
lb.
Sylvania Inside
75W
Frosted Light Bulb. Each 21c
lb.
Sylvania Inside
1 5 oz. can
100 W
Shelled Blackeye Peas 22c
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On Orders
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Shurfine
Cut Corn
1 lb. box
36c
5 lb. bag
..69c
2 lb. pkg.
..49c
18 oz. jor
..45c
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22 oz. jar
..59c
18 oz. jar
..69c
Shurfresh
Margarine
Shurfine Hamburger
Sliced Dill Pickles
Shurfine Whole
Sweet Pickles
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Pear Halves
Shurfine Saltine
Crackers ..
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Iodized Salt
32 oz. jar
..69c
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Spinach ....
Shurfine
Pork & Beans
Shurfine
Peanut Butter
32 oz. jar
..59c
1 lb. pkg.
. .39c
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Shurfresh
Vanilla Wafers
Shurfine Whole Kernel
Golden Corn ...
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Saran
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Babo
Cleanser
17 oz. con
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Wax Beans
12 oz. jar
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32 oz. jar
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Mushrooms ....
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Dog Food
12 oz. can
..39c
46 oz. con
...53c
80 Count
...29c
50 ft. Roll
...32c
1 ) oz. jar
..77c
CLAYTON'S
Grocery and Market
46 oz. can
...49c
Tanker Sailings
From Arab Ports
Shurfine
Mixed Vegetables
Shurfine Crinkled Cut
Potatoes........
16 oz. can
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Apricots Halves
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Peaches ......
17 oz. can
.. 22c
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15 oz. can
...17c
10 oz. pkg.
...25c
46 oz. can
...48c
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16 oz. can
...39c
Shurfine Golden
Cream Style Corn
Shurfine Cut
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Shurfine
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10 oz. pkg.
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16 oz. can
...27c
16 oz. can
...25c
3 Diamond Crushed
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Shurfine
Seedless Grapes
Shurfine unsweetened
Orange Juice...
Shurfine unsweetened
Grapefruit Juice
Shurfresh
1 5 oz. can
...12c
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Shurfine
Grape Jelly.........
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Salad Dressing......
Shurfresh Assorted
Sandwich Cookies ...
Shurfine Thrown
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Shurfine Plain
Salt........
22 oz. pkg.
...59c
16 oz. can
...29c
No. 2 can
...32c
Shurfine
Green Beans
and Potatoes
29 oz. can
...55c
10 oz. pkg.
.. 19c
16 oz. can
...37c
30 oz. can
...57c
16 oz. can
...17c
16 oz. can
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6 oz. jor
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26 oz. box
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26 oz. box
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RED DELICIOUS APPLES
Sunkist
CALIFORNIA ORANGES
long Green
CUCUMBERS
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The oil companies argue
• that the discrepancy between
the tanker figures and the
supposed production figures
can be explained if there has
been an increase in the num-
ber of tankers leaving the
Gulf part-loaded. or having
to call at more than one port
’ to get a full load There is
quite a lot of part-loading
even in normal times
Production in
September 1973
Expected sallngs in
January 1 30 1974
with 15 pei cent cut-
backs on September
1973 output
Actual sailings
$1.57
$1.79
$1.59
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MAMMOTH DISCOVERY was the unearthing of a 1:
loot tall woolly mammoth from the banks of the
Shandrin River in Siberia ( S.S.R Ahove, a Soviet
scientist peers from behind the leg ol the extine t heast
whose internal organs, some 1,400 pounds worth were
found frozen and intact
Saud* Kuwait
Arabia
'November 1972 100
130 104
,11.02 $1.19
AEga •) 1502 Missouri
in Oex Phone 224-0702
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For Veterans
WASHINGTON (UPI) Nixon also recommended
President Nixon has asked inclusion of an automatic cost
• Congress to increase veterans' of living increase in disabled
disability benefits by $432 veterans benefits based on the
million a year. Consumer Price Index, as well
In a letter to the chairmen as structural changes in the
and ranking Republicans on the disability rating system where-
Senate and House Veterans by severely disabled former
Committees, Nixon recommend- servicemen would receive high-
ed a 12 per cent increase in er benefits.
veterans disability payments The President estimated the
and a 14 per cent increase in total cost of the increases
payments to the dependents of would be $432 million in the
disabled veterans. first full year
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One consumer country
which ought to be particu-
larly hit by it is Japan But
the Japanese Ministry ot
Transport says that half the
58 tankers leaving the Gull
for Japan in the first 20 days
of January had a lull cargo,
and all had a load ol at least
80 per cent Oil stocks in
Europe have been increas-
ing. and in Japan and the
I nited States the oil shortage
has not been as severe as ex-
pected
in consequence. oil prices
are falling The black market
price of bunkering oil for
ships has dropped by nearly a
third from its peak
Charter rates from the Gulf
remain low The latest
voyage rate to Europe for a
supertanker is not much
above the level which a
shipowner needs to cover his
operating costs Much ton-
nage remains unchartered
But hits can be explained by
the large number of newly
built tankers, and by the fact
that oil production this
winter was originally ex-
pected to be up on last year -
and instead is now either the
same or a little bit less
When the Arabs idled part
of their official "cut" in Janu
ary, there was no rush for the
tankers sitting unlet in the
Gull
Saudi Arabia's official
figures still say that its oil
production in November was
27 per cent below last Sep-
tember's level, and that its ml
production in January was 15
per cent below last Septem-
ber s level Yet there w as a 20
per cent rise in sailings bet-
ween November and January
at Ras Tanina Why did sad
ings rise faster than output
at a time when oil was
becoming less scarce"
Mena al Ahmadi s sailings
were only 2 per cent up bet
ween November and Janu
ary. although the officially
recorded increase in oil pro
duction in Kuwait during
that period was about the
same as in Saudi Arabia
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LONDON - (LENS) - A
• count of tanker sailings from
Iwo of the biggest Arab
tankers terminals covering
the first 30 days of January
suggests that Arab oil pro-
duction has been running
very nearly at last Septem-
bers levels - even though
« the Arabs are supposed still
to be operating a 15 per cent
cut
The table takes oil produc
lion in November, 1972, as
100 The first line shows that
by September, 1973, Saudi
production has risen by 30
percent, and Kuwait produc
tton by 4 percent The second
line shows what rate of sail
ings from the terminals could
have been expected in Janu
ary if the Arabs actually
were operating their 15 per
cent cuts. The third line
shows actual sailings, in
• terms of the total tonnage ol
the tankers that loaded
The terminals were Ras
Tanura in Saudi Arabia, and
Mena al Ahmadi in Kuwait
The figures cover a total of
409 tankers with combined
tonnage of 45 million The
. figures, covering a period ol
30 days, still suggest that the
I cuts are not as severe as most
governments and oil com-
panies have supposed
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French Dressing......23c
Shurfine I6oz. jar
Sweet Relish.........44c
Shurfine 16 oz. glass
Sliced Beets..........28c
Clorox 64 oz. bottle
Bleach ..............38c
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974, newspaper, March 6, 1974; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1867012/m1/15/: accessed December 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.