THE DALLAS POST, Sept. 21, 1972 A Greenstreet News Co. Publication Louden Hill Farm 1 IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT AFTER 8 YEARS * 0 CONSUMER MILK PRICES / hn i A EE SE LS i oJ i ¥ oe ol [ | ] i [ ] i [ re Tt ra A ar ob Ser eS hs KF £5 ak SNE LR FASE © » GALLON 0 ¥ V JUG ° : $ plus deposit I V u S “ WAS $1 J 5 I ] 3 t $ We thank you and all consumers h for the fight you put up for these : reductions -- your appearances at ; hearings, which made the Milk Board conscious of consumer I needs. This is a bigger victory ! than might be apparent. With the ! increase to farmers the price would have been $1.19 in gallon glass jugs. So our reduction to 99 cents is a 20-cent saving for consumers. Again, thank you for CARTON HALF GAL. PAPER 2 | TWIN-PACK JUG HALF GAL. iin $1.06 566 = 99 ' WAS $1.20 WAS 61¢ WAS 62¢ : edamri in spite of this reduction SKIM MILK es sisi se einile vv half gal 53¢C ny make for consumers farmers are your stop ; t one getting an incrense BUTTERMILK .............. 55¢ | °F" open | | only top quality $ seven days a week . 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. | CHOCOLATE MILK « + ohalf gal. 59¢ De We will continue to save consumers money and still maintain the high quality of our products LHF-872-119 Louden Hill Farm 4 mJ
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