The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1974 Page: 2 of 40
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Ruffled Baby Dolls
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Assorted styles, fabrics to
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Mattel
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First quality. Jacquard
towel ensembles Thick &
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sleepwear in 40 denier
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In Seal Drive
Nelson Doughty, Christmas
Seal Campaign Chairman of
the Jackson County Lung
Association, reports that the
1974 Christmas Seal Campaign
for Jackson County has
reached a total of $1,100 or 37
per cent of last year's cam-
paign.
He added that a reminder
notice has been mailed to all
Countains who haven't an-
swered their Christmas Seal
letter. The Christmas Seal
official emphasized that this is
not a dun. but a friendly
reminder.
"Christmas Seals," Doughty
said, "have become, through
the years, a symbol of our
concern for community health.
By using and contributing to
Christmas Seals we support the
one major force dedicated to
the task of preventing and
eliminating such respiratory
diseases as emphysema, asth-
ma, chronic bronchitis and
tuberculosis and to combating
two major causes of lung
diseases, air pollution and
cigarette smoking."
Giving more to Christmas
Seals means you will be doing
more to fight these lung-
crippling disease the local
official said in urging Coun-
tians to respond to their
Christmas Seal letter with a
generous contribution.
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Turkey Said
Bargain Buy
By United Press International
Turkey and all the trimmings
for a family of four will cost 68
cents less this year than it did
in 1973.
That's the result of a survey
of food prices in 14 geograph-
ically representative cities
around the country. UPI
checked supermarket prices on
eight Thanksgiving dinner
items and found they added up
to an average of $8.76 this year,
down from $9 44 last year
The 10-pound turkey was the
big -and only -money-saver.
The average price of a 10-pound
unbasted hen turkey was $6.31
cents, a dollar less than in 1973
and even cheaper on advertised
specials.
But all the other items on the
list reflected the general
increase in grocery prices in
the past year
Margarine is up an average
of 18 cents a pound, from 40
cents to 58 cents.
Fresh sweet potatoes have
jumped from 20 cents a pound
to 24 cents.
A 16-ounce can of peas costs
32 cents compared with 27
cents.
Cranberry sauce is up from
26 cents to 34 cents for a 16-
ounce can.
A package of 12 brown-and-
serve rolls is selling for 10 cents
more than last year, up to 47
cents
A 16-ounce can of pumpkin
costs 27 cents this year
compared with 22 cents last
year, and frozen pie shells cost
about a penny more apiece.
Hens in some cases are
selling for 51 cents a pound,
while larger torn turkeys are
going for as little as 45 cents a
pound
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The Black Beaver Council
Cub Leaders Pow Wow is set
for Saturday, at Tomlinson Jr.
High School, Lawton, from 1
until 7 p.m.
The Pow Wow is a fun-filled
time when Cub Leaders learn
games, crafts, skits, puppets,
pack administration, and
Webelos den operation.
All Packs in the Black
Beaver Council are being en-
couraged to shoot for
maximum attendance by Pack
Committee Members, Pack
Leaders,' Parents and
prospective Cubbers in their
pack area
Crafts and other items of
interest will be on display
during the Pow Wow.
Chairman for the Pow Wow
this year is Linda Dupler of
Cache.
The Pow Wow will end with a
Blue and Gold Banquet
Saturday evening. Special
guest at the Banquet will be Mr.
Cliff Palmer, new Scout
Executive of the Black Beaver
Council
Babysitting will be provided
at the First United Methodist
Church 27th and Wesley. This is
across the street from the
school. The cost will be $1. per
child. The $1 can be paid at the
Pow Wow.
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Hart, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1974, newspaper, November 21, 1974; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2121684/m1/2/?q=coaster: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.