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Capri
Drin
PRE·PRICED 2 9
POWDER FRESH
OR LEMON
Palmolive Ultra
Di h 0 ter nt
25-0Z BOX
LEMON LIME, SENSITIVE
OR ORIGINAL
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DI iquid
22-0Z
BTL
NATURE'S BEST
Chocolate
Chips
12-0Z
BAG
CITRUS CRAN,
ORANGE CRAN OR
CITRUS PEACH
Ocean Spray
. Refre hers
48-0Z BTL
199
OCEAN SPRAY LO-CAL CRANBERRY &
CRANRASPBEARY OR REGULAR
CRANAPPLE, CRANRASPBERRY,
CRANSTRAWBERRY,CRANGRAPEOR
CRANBERRY CHERRY OR
Cranberry'
Juice Cocktail
Welch's
Grape Jelly
INSTANT
Maxwell House
Coffee
12·0Z JAR
9
FAC
MAXWELL HOUSE
Master
Blend Coffee'
-7
34.5-0Z
CAN
I . r I , ,
CANNED
CHERRY OR
Juicy Juice
Punch
46·0Z CAN
2/ 3
REGULAR
OR HOMESTYLE
Bush's Best
Baked Beans
09
16-0Z
CANS
ASSORTED FLAVORS
Tropicana
Twister
46-0Z
__BTL
REGJ EXTRA LITE, ULTRA'
OR ULTRA FAT FREE
Proml e
ft Margarine
2%
GALLON JUG
3 ROL PACK
Brawny
Pa er Towels
199
WHITE
PRE·PRICED 49
ASSOR ED
Northern
Napkins
2S0·CT PKG
2
CHOCOLATE
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GALLON JUG
"THE PUBLIC LOVE
id of (an increased) sal
conceptually," Sederburg . d.
"But hen they reach that op
tion tage about a before
the election, support drops off
dramatically. "
Sederburg id the public is
also likely to be confused by a
barra of negative advert' ing
from opposition to the plan in
the last before the election.
Sen. Jack Welborn, �Kala
mazoo, who has remained neu
tral on the i ue, said the
Legislature' confusingth pub
lic more than any special-inter
est group. He said lawmakers
are "creating chace" by changing
the elements of the proposal
daily.
"What the Legislature is do
ing is having more of an effect
than negati� adverti ing by
special inte t groupe," Wel
bomsai
WELBORN ADVISED
VOTERS to "vote their pocket
book" on the' ue.
The proposal auld also in
crease the real estate transfer
tax and international telephone
call taxes.
TIME
contlnu d from page 81
American success in the life
styles of the rich and famous,
cloys the psyche.
How do you get out? How do
you begin to get out? How can
youchange?Thep�ofAjri
can American - no American
red em ption, revitalization and
change begins with personal re
sponsibility for change, making
choices to change.
"I MUST BELIEVE," id
South African playwright Ethol
FUgaM, "in the ability of a man
to redeem himself from the vil
lainy of his past." These words,
which inspired the making of
"Sugar Hill," are at once hope,
prophecy and mandate.
Medical supply compani ,in
the past 10 years, have
significant increase in the 1
of wheel chairs. Their users are
young Black men injured by
gunfire in tr t busin , the
wheel chair becoming the ym
bol across America of their de
feat in the pursuit of a ruthl
dream. All over the country you
can them, wheeling through
the streets like Vietnam veter
ans - near survivors of the war
at home.
How do you get out? How can
you red m yours If? By tart
ing, ys "Sugar Hill." By the
will to change, followed by the
sheer force of that will to act, to
break all ties, to cut all r
traints emotional, friends,
peers, family, busin associ-
ates, physical restraint.
"Sugar Hill" creenwriter
Barry Michael Coo r, ys he
began writing th very personal
tory with an 0 ervation. The
young m n of his time were a
"lost generation" -trapped men
with d p longing. He t out to
'capture that condition, and
point a w y out. Perha he will
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