The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 307, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1982 Page: 2 of 30
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Wednesday, March 17, 1982
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32 Livestock • Supplies
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Sat.. 9-5:00
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Sale
Price
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$57
$60
SPACIOUS, NEW 1 bedroom
with disposal, washer,
dryer and central air $325
month. 521 North 3rd 224
$59
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$76
$80
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as we near victory," Reagan
said in a quote that was used
as the headline of the newspa-
get elected would jump at
Sears’ advice. But when he
proposed that Reagan would
do best if he avoided the
public spotlight, refused to
debate his opponents and
lowered his conservative
rhetoric, Sears got fired
That battle for the heat and
mind of Ronald Reagan was
never a contest The future
president on the morning
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By CLAY F. RICHARDS
UPI Political Writer
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
During the heat of a tougher
than expected battle for the
President Jimmy Carter was
under attack from loyalists in
his own party as well as the
Republican opposition He
had charted a course for his
administration, but under
stiff political pressure he
changed his mind.
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or write P.O. Box 17022,
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after his New Hampshire
primary victory, dispatched
Sears and his associates, and
went back to his old chum
Lyn Nofziger whose political
philosophy is never having to
say you're sorry for being a
staunch conservative
After a year of unhappy
confinement in the Reagan
White House, Nofziger - and
several other like minded
Hill.
Despite the mounting pres
sure on Reagan, and con-
tinued signs of a worsening
economy, conservatives say
they see signals from the
president that he will again
dig in his feet and refuse to
alter his course
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baby girl clothes, up to 18
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99.97 Reg. 149.99
AM. FM stereo has cassette
or 8 track tape player. Five
pushbuttons for easy station
selection. Fits most US cars.
Sale price thru March 24
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42.97 Reg. 54.99
1%2 ton floor jack is small
enough to store in a trunk
Has the 5%2 to 13 inch lift
range of a full sized jack.
Sale price thru March 24
0o With trade-in,
Of .OO reg. 69 99
Maintenance free battery.
Needs no water under nor-
mal conditions. Most cars.
Installation is included.
Sale price thru March 24
conservatives — are gone finger at everyone from
"Human Events," the
weekly Bible of the con-
servative movement, last
week reprinted in full the text
of Reagan's speech to the
recent Conservative Political
Action Convention
“We will not turn back just
4 A OO Each in pairs,
1 2,00 reg. 16.99
Monro-Matic shocks adjust
to varying road and load
conditions. Available in
sizes to fit most US cars.
Sale price thru March 24
for deeper social cuts, but a
record deficit of $91 billion,
there were widespread
threats of mutiny among
Reagan loyalists on Capitol
1975 YAMAHA 125, 600 miles
1981 YAMAHA 50, 2
months old King Size
waterbed. two months old
7gg
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BABYSITTING IN MY
HOMES, 11 p m to 7 a m
per version of the speech.
"Let me be very clear,"
Reagan said. "We will press
for further cuts in federal
spending. We will protect the
tax reductions already
passed. We will spend on
defense what is necessary for
our national security."
"I have no intention of
leading the Republican party
into next fall's election on a
platform of higher taxes and
cut rate defense."
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Save 315 to 819
on Road Tamer
fiber glass
belted tire.
$39
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Fiber glass belts help keep tread flat for
even wear and increased tire mileage. Body
plies of polyester cord for smoother rides.
Wide, deep tread is designed for traction
Sale prices thru Marchi31._________________
REGISTERED KING LEO
HANK up for standing, call
Dean or Shirley 222
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JOINT INSPECTION
Excellent company
benefits Call 222-3062. 8
a m to 5 p.m . Monday
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Save 14 to 25%
on Gas Miser
steel belted
radial tire.
$57
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Tread designed to channel water away. Steel
belts resist puncture. Polyester cord body
plies for smoother rides Radials offer
improved fuel mileage over nonradial tires.
Sale prices thru March 31
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NO TRADE IN NF E DE D Other sizes available on customer Older at
smilat savings ’Check vehicle manufacturer s recommendations
wh replacing Utes **Tie<>d dps'gn dillefslto<n that shown
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Lube job. We lubricate car
fittings, transmission and
rear end Price for cars
with zerk fittings.
Sale price thru March 24
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Oil filter helps prevent
sludge and dirt buildup to
protect your car s engine.
Filter fits most US cars.
Sale price thru March 24
OVERHEAD CAMPER FOR
SALE, SLEEPS 6.
Excellent condition 3411
Country Club Road 224
now, and the battle is on Secretary of State Alexander
again for the heart and mind Haig to White House Chief of
of a popular president whose Staff James Baker as being
programs appear to be in among those who want to
deep trouble. make the most conservative
In the first three months of American leader of this
this year conservative true century a politics as usual
believers have been relen president
tless in demanding that When the president sub-
Reagan follow the true mitted a 1983 budget to
course They point an evil Congress that not only called
the colonel fried his first Its 1,052 stores — more than
chicken in Kentucky, a triple the number of outlets in
retired Texas incubator 1971—sold $512 million worth
salesman opened a chicken of drumsticks, wings, thighs
restaurant across the street and breasts in 1981
from the Alamo and launched Kentucky Fried Chicken,
a business that today sells the fast food chicken industry
more than $500 million worth leader, has doubled its stores
contributed to
growth: the
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the business in 1952 - long marketing of a relatively
before he saw his batter-fried inexpensive product in hard
chicken sold in 40 different economic times, the con-
states venience a take-out product
But his son, George Jr., provides, and the good
nurtured the business into a salaries earned by Church's
multi-million-dollar corpo- managers
ration that has grown from “I went out to one of our
the single store near the old stores for lunch today and
Alamo mission in downtown bought a breast and a piece of
San Antonio to more than corn, and for $120 total I had
1,000 outlets nationwide. a first class meal." Storm
"The real growth has taken said.
place in the last 10 years." "Our philosophy is this is a
said Bill Storm. Church's neighborhood-oriented. take-
senior vice president of out, take-home, limited menu
finance “I think there's a store. Frying chicken at
real need out there for our home is messy So what we
kind of marketing tech- really are doing is offering a
nique." convenience It's a con-
Church’s net earnings in- venience for anybody who
creased by more than 17 wants chicken to have it hot
percent during the last fiscal and fried and ready to take
year, from $38 1 million in home "
1980 to $44.6 million in 1981
•73 HENSLEE MOBILE
HOME, 14 by 70.2 bedroom
2 bath with washer &
dryer In Good condition.
$15,500 Lawton 1-353
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He said that while Ken-
tucky Fried Chicken tends to
build its stores in the suburbs,
Church’s builds wherever it
finds a market.
“We are in almost every
portion or section of a city,”
Storm said “We have stores
in a downtown area, the so-
called inner city, in high
minority population areas, in
the suburbs, and that isn't
always true with many of our
competitors
"Our philosophy is you go
where the market is.”
Storm said 100 new stores
will be built in 1982
"Looking over the past
several years, we have been
the most profitable and,
financially, the most solid of
any fast food company," he
said “We like to believe it’s
all management, and a great
deal of it is It’s a very tight
run organization.".
Church's keeps loyal em
ployees, he said, because
"they are well rewarded " He
said some store managers
earn $50,000 a year, area
managers who supervise 10
stores can earn as much as
$70,000, and district
managers can top the $100,000
mark
ALCHOLICS ANONYMOUS-
MEETS EVERY
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
NIGHTS AT 8 p m at 6th
and Kansas Alanon
meets every Tuesday night
at 8 p m (all 224-2435 or
222 3068 for more in
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From that point on through
the final three years of his
administration Carter
followed a vascilating foreign
and domestic policy.
Politically he never
recovered
GOP presidential
nomination in I960 Iohn
Sean, one of the best political
advisers in the business, tried
to turn Ronald Reagan into
something he wasn’t.
Most candidates wanting to
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