Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 14, 1970 Page: 3 of 12
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BERRY'S WORLD
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Editor
BONELESS ROLL RIB ROAST
39c
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WE FEATURE HOME-KILLED BEEF!
LOIN STEAK
SEVEN
49c
1b. 98c
STEAK
lb.
lb.
69c
PORTERHOUSE
Mid-Texans in Service
79c
ROUND BONE
FRYERS
69c
PORK STEAK
lb.
59c
lb.
A
I Laurie L.
James F.
FRENCH'S BAR-B-Q
39c
FRESH AND LEAN
1 Boi. Bottle
5/$1
Hamburger 1.45c
79c
1-lb. Con
5/$1
DRUGS-
39c
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■WIN AT BRIDGE 9
25c
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Discard Spells Difference
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FRESH PRODUCE
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5HT
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Bananas
West North East
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Kim 100 Count
Artists
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Bar-B-Q
DECKER KORN KIST
Bacon
ENGLISH CUT
ROAST
SGT. ROBERT ARMOUR
. . . completes course
Sauce
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FOLGERS COFFEE
DOCTOR
Merle M. Ellis
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646-8778 or
208 Citizens Bank mldz.
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Winnie D.
By Oswald & James Jacoby
Watch an expert play any
game and it will all look so easy.
; The golf pro drives 250 yards
: or more and, if he doessn’t land
: in the middle of the fairway, he
; doesn't seem to have any real
trouble with the rough or sand-
: traps
The dummy presented no pro-
; Mem to the Professor He won
: the spade opening and prompt-
ly led a trump to dummy's king
Then he played back a trump
and played low from his own
hand Thia play is known as the
obligatory finesse Had West
started with just ace and one
trump. he would have had to
play the ace. As it was. West
won with the jack. cashed the
ace of trumps and the spade
queen and continued the spade
jack.
The Professor ruffed. So far
the play had been perfectly nor-
mal. The Student who had seen
the four diamonds in the East
hand, expected his hero to play
out his last trump and then wind
up explaining that the fourone
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diamond break had made it im-
possible to bring home to con-
tract but, much to the Student’s 1
surprise, the Professor played
his king of clubs led a club to
dummy's ace and ruffed a third
dub.
East had discarded a spade
on the third trump and a club '
on the third spade, so the three ,
rounds of clubs had established ;
dummy’s last club as a winner. I
The obligatory finesse hadn't ‘
helped but the automatic sque- |
eze had been thereall the!
time As the Professor explained
the key had been for him to dis-
card diamond, not a dub. from ;
dummy on the third spade lead
to retain the four clubs as a
threat against poor East.
(Newspaper Enterprise Assn.)
14
, 69c
GROUND
Chuck
. 69c
Mrs John H Cooper, Rt. 1,
Grosvenor
, 59c
Ib. 10c
Irs. Minnie
SANTA ANNA (BBC i — Tho-
mas Lin Wristen. son of Mr and
Mrs Thomas Wristen Jr of
Santa Anna entered the U. S
Air Force June 24 He is now
undergoing basic training at
Lackland Military Training Cen-
ter at San Antonio.
HORMEL SLICED BULK
69c Bologna
KIMBELL CREAM OR WHOLE KERNEL
Corn 303 Cen
KIMBELL CUT
Green Beans 303 Con
KIMBELL GRAPEFRUIT
Juice 46-oi. Can .............
DIAMOND
KIMBELL
Pinto Beans 300 can 2/25c
KIMBELL
n, to Mr.
< Sliger of
Brownwood
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3rownwood.
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"Don’t ask me wby, Julius—the leather headband just
doesn't suit you, that's oil!"
PORK & BEANS 300 Sita Can . 2/25c
SALAD DRESSING
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(IMBELL'S
3-lb. Can 59c
WARPER 5
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Prices effeedive
Mon,. July it.
thru
LEAN BONELESS
Stew Meat.
KIMBELL VIENNA
Sausage ............
KIMBELL’S FRESH BLACKEYED
Peas 303.............
4 Can. 29c
Catsup 12-02. Bottl. ...A- 2/25c
PACIFIC GOLD
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KIMBELL
Turnip Greens 303 2/25c
43c Milk Tall Can
DIAMOND
Spaghetti 300 ...... 2/25c
KIMBELL
SPINACH wic
DAISY DELL ASSORTED FLAVORS
MELLORINE v Gat
PICT RIPE ELBERTA
Peaches 2% Can .......
SWEEPSTAKES
Jack Mackeral ™
NORTHERN
Napkins 180 Ct. Pkg. ...
West North Eust
24 ST Pans
Pass Pass Pass
3
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POLY BAG
Potatoes 8,.
Shampoo 650 Med. 59c
HIDDEN MAGIC Reg. ar Extra Control
Hair Spray 1.19 Valua ... 79c
ANTI PERSPIRANT SECRET
Deodorant 1.39 Valua ... 89c
Carrots 1-lb. Bag
SAX ANTONIO - Technical
Sergeant Robert J Armour son
of Mrs Anne M Armour of 3116
N Sixth St . Harrisburg, Pa.
has completed the special US.
Air Force recruiter course at
Lackaldn AF'B
Sergeant Armour previously
assigned at Dyes AFB. will be
an official Air Force recruiter
at Abilene He was picked for
the special assignment as a vol-
unteer with an outstanding mil-
itary record
The sergeant was trained in
11 areas of study, including the
Air Force job classification sys
tem. testing procedures and
community relations to broaden ;
his qualifications for presenting I
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What do you do now?
A-Double. This delayed dod-
He show* exactly what you
have. Fnough for a mound first
round take-out double of a
spade opening bid.
TODAYS QUESTTON
You do double. West Bds
three spades. North and Zuk
pass. What do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow 2
KOUNTRY FRESH
Biscuits.....
DIAMOND
Shortening
BIG K
FlOUr 5.5b. Bag
, 29c
M Wagner
rs Sarah
wiim J.
Hampton;
lelds; Mrs
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FLAVOR-RIGHT
PURE LARD
KIMBELL CHUCK WAGON
CHILI No. 2 Can .
KENT LUNCHEON
Meat 12.02. Con . .
KIMBELL
Potted Meat ST 3/29c
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Master Sergeant John E.
zgainer, son of Mrs Sylvia
Zgainer of 111 W. Chapman
St . Ely. Minn . is now on tem-
porary duty at a forward base
in the Western Pacific.
Sergeant Zgainer. an arma- -
ment systems superintendent,
supports B-52 Stratofortess
bombing missions against ene-
my targets, KC-135 Stratotank,
er missions that provide aerial
refueling to the B-52s, and fight-
er and reconnaissance aircraft
conducting the air war over
South Vietnam. 1
He is permanently assigned to I
the Strategic Air Command's I
96th Strategic Aerospace Wing I
at Dyess AFB. Tex |
daugher of W-alter Reeves ]
His wife, Christine, is the 1
of Goldth waite.
Pears 2%-lb. can ....
KIMBELL CHUCK WAGON
Beans 300 can......
KIMBELL 19-OZ. BOX
Cake Mix.........
KOUNTRY FRESH
Inst. Breakfast
KIMBELL FRUIT
Cocktail 303 Can ..
BIG K
Flour 23Jb. Bag.....
KIMBELL SANDWICH
Spread Q.Jor.....
RENOWN TOMATO HOT
Cocktail 10.02. Can
HARPER’S HOMEMADE PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
2 . 98c
M-IL. Bax .......... 29c
16 Pes 26
3-lb. Cfn. .. 49C
STEAK ,
PORK
Roast ,
SEVEN
59c ROAST.
DECKER
Wieners 12-as. Pkg. 57c
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 14, 1970, newspaper, July 14, 1970; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574428/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.