2 Thursday, November 8, 1973 University Daily Kansan Price Survey Notes Rise in Most Foods Average price increases were noted in 23 of the 44 food items surveyed this week by the Consumer Protection Association. This data was gathered in the first survey conducted Sept. 17. Twelve items showed decreases, and nine showed no change. However, comparison of five meat items indicated four decreases and only one increase in the fat content. Large eggs averaged 8 cents a dozen less this week than on Sept. 17, and four out of five were sold in stores. Most increases were found in packaged foods and nonfood items. A comparison of 19 packaged foods, including canned and frozen goods, indicated 12 average price increases and two decreases, with five items unchanged. Among seven nonfood itema (paper and cleaning supplies); four increases, one decrease and two unchanged All four dairy products have increased in price since Sept. 17. A list composed of 57 items were used in computing the market basket index, although not all of the items are listed in the Kansan. The market basket index is a weighted average based on consumption factors published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This week, Kroger's downtown store had the lowest market basket index for the second week in a row, followed again by Safeway and Dillen's Massachusetts street store. The highest index was again found at Rusty's 23rd street store. Aap Suppressant Krager's (Hopperstreet) Rudy's (N. Lorraine) Satray Dilmore (Mass St.) Rudy's (Hillcrest) Papa's Krager's (2nd St.) Rudy's (2nd St.) Rudy's (2nd St.) Average price Cereal-Kellogg's Special K, 11 oz. 42 65 69 82 82 89 89 85 86 86 Spaghetti-American Beaty leaf, 10 oz. 43 43 43 43 89 X X 45 43 44 Bread-Wonder Tinkard bread, 24 oz. 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 Wheatbread regular ground 89 99 89 93 93 93 93 93 93 Tineo steak-1 lb. 1.79 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.79 1.39 1.49 1.49 Business runtou-1 lb. 1.49 1.49 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.79 1.39 1.49 1.57 Hot dogs-Oceman Meyer twin pack, 16 oz. 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.59 1.59 1.39 1.45 1.49 1.49 Chicken-1 lb. first wifer, cut upfour. 45 59 59 59 49 1.59 59 49 49 49 Cottage Cheese-All Star, 12 oz. X 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Cheese-Kraft cheddar, 10 ounce, unleached X X X X X X 93 93 90 89 89 Ice cream-All Star vanilla, half gallon X X X X X 99 99 79 99 99 Apple-1 lb. 25 17 23 33 33 30 30 30 17 Lettuce-bead 33 33 39 39 39 39 39 39 35 Potato-5 leaves 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 Carrot-1 lb. 17 18 18 36 37 37 39 39 39 Grass green bean Del Monte french style, 16 oz. X 39 35 33 31 35 33 31 35 Egg-Grade A large, 10oz. 75 75 75 75 75 73 73 70 73 Orange juice-Minute Mald fried, 6 oz. X 35 35 30 33 35 30 35 31 Instant coffee-Fager's, 10 oz. 1.85 1.85 1.99 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.90 7-up-12 can, 6-pack 1.04 1.07 1.01 1.07 1.01 1.04 1.07 1.01 Peanut butter-Skippy creamy style, 18 oz. .77 .77 .81 .77 .71 .71 .74 .71 .83 Paper towel-Galab, 2 pack .53 .53 .55 .53 .53 .55 .53 .55 .54 Tissue cloth-Charmin, 4 pack .49 .49 .49 .49 .49 .49 .49 .49 Laundry soap-Cherem, 49 oz. .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .85 1.06 1.09 Beer-soap, 12 oz. slik pack 1.29 1.29 1.29 1.29 1.29 1.29 1.29 1.29 Tuna Pork-Starch chunk light, 8.5 oz. .49 .43 .55 .49 .49 .50 .47 .49 .50 Milk-Wall whole milk, 10 oz. 39.70 39.70 39.70 39.70 39.70 39.70 39.70 32. 70 31.20 34.20 32.10 32.40 34.20 32.70 32.40 34.80 + Market basket index is based upon consumption factors published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. "You won't want to miss the KANSAS vs. OKLAHOMA game Nov.17 in Norman." FOOTBALL FANS That's why we arranged for you: ★ Roundtrip transportation via motorcoach ★ Reserved seat tickets in the K.U. section ★ Continental breakfast of a fresh roll or doughnut and either milk or orange juice The monthly Wholesale Price Index report indicated a 3.3 per cent decline in prices of farm products and processed foods. The decline could provide temporary relief for grocery shoppers if the reaction is reflected later in retail prices. ★ Ice and mix on board the motorcoach And while the price of food was down on the farm, wholesale prices of consumer-finished foods went up three-tenths of one per cent. The figure for consumers who paid their suppliers for food products that were ready for consumer use. ★ A Maupintour Tour Escort to accompany you roundtrip PER PERSON and metals, went up sharply, by 1.1 per cent of the economy an economy still wrapped with inflation. WASHINGTON (AP) -Led by lower costs for farm products, Wholesale prices declined in October for the second month, low, the Labor Department said. Over-all, wholesale prices fell by three-tenths of one per cent after adjustment for seasonal pricing patterns. The average Chargi Sharp 1.5-per-cent decline in September. Among the increasing consumer- finished wholesale prices were those for fresh and dried vegetables, eggs, milk, cereal and bakery products. But there were sharp price decline in meat and poultry in this category. ★ Limited Space Available/ First-Come Basis Wholesale Prices Drop At the farm level, prices of livestock, oil seeds, live poultry, eggs, grains and fresh fruit were down. Prices of milk and vegetables rose. But the report also had bad news for consumers. Prices of industrial chemicals are rising. HURRY!! Limited Space Available/First-Come Basis TELEPHONE 843-1211 Locations: 900 Massachusetts Kansas Union Hilcrest Center BORGEN'S LIQUOR STORE Next Door to Rusty's Hillcrest Imported & Domestic Liquors • Wines • Champagne Cold Strong Beer • Chilled Wines Special orders chilled on request. Exotic Liquors 842-3990 917 Iowa Law School Alumnus Dies J. Roy Holiday, a Kansas City, Kan, attorney and former University of Kansas basketball player, died yesterday at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He had been in critical condition since suffering a heart attack in the KU-Oklahoma State football game. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the first United Presbyterian Church in Kansas City, Kan. Mr. Holiday, 58 years old, received a bachelor's degree from KU in 1937 and later graduated from the School of Law. He was a member of the KU Athletic Board and of the search committee that chose Athletic Director Clyde Walker. Survivors include Mr. Holiday's wife, Helen Miller Holiday, of the home; a son, J罗 Roy Holiday Jr., of Olathe; three daughters, Marcia Oelschlag of Overland Park; Carol Dullam of Kansas City, Kan.; and David Kearns of Kansas City, Kan., his mother, Tishe Holiday of Kansas City; Kan.; a brother Carl Holiday of Westwood; and two grandchildren. TACO GRANDE With This Coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 TACO FREE! Good Every Day Except Wednesday Offer Expires Nov. 29 9th and Indiana 1720 W. 23rd 1973-Year of the Taco Use Kansan Classified OVER 30 STYLES POSTERS Full 24" x 36" Size $1-$2 THE WHITE ELEPHANT 737 New Hampshire 841-5656 1-5 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat. & Sun. Antigua, Memphis, Callistopher. Antiques, Memorabilia, Collectables, & Gifts FULI C O L O R A testif mitte curr thune