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Show ' ' INTERESTING jl i l'rl- ar lnt.-r-tl!LK only hr-a th-y mark vlu-. No prlj U (food vh-n It fru-an wwtx. Our prl mark only taitl ,U-il-, aiul proven frxxl of valu. F.very (Uy yo.i will fln.l th-m i-knty In OPS. Stoma. Ilre am oiiio for Saturday. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MILK V-Ii J:.1"'- 4 for 270 COFFEE lb 260 PEAS BEANS 3 Cans 250 MIXED VEGETABLES, Palmdale 3 Cans 29c TOMATO JUICE, Del Monte 46 oz. Cans 18c PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole 46oz. Cans 27C GRAPEFRUIT JUICE J'SS, 200 Sffl ORANGE JUICE 3 for 290 CHEESE,75C KRAFT "SLIr 49c ! FORMAY, Shortening 3 lb Can 490 : I CORNFLAKES, Kellogg's 2 Lg. Pkgs. 190 ! crackers 4ir;;r isc ft isc i TOMATOES, Fresh, Ripe lb 60 f CUCUMBERS, Large, Green 3 for 100 j j AVOCADOS 3 for 130 : CANTALOUPES, Large Size 2 for 150 ;i NEW POTATOES 10 lb 250 j QUALITY MEATS j BEEF ROAST, Chuck lb 150 VEAL ROAST, Shoulder lb 170 FRESH SIDE PORK lb 150 LUNCH MEATS, Assorted lb 250 COTTAGE CHEESE, Bulk 2 lb 150 SALMON rS,n7 lb 13C Sliced lb 15c Q.RSKAGGS poop j-ytTiffiTl S?smma "A Snrity of Purity" k-J Lm or:rr ...... -ao FRIDAY AND SATURDAY P I FOLGER'S COFFEE f I 16 260;21b 510 f f FLOUR, Jay Tee Bag 850 P MILK, All Brands 4 for 270 p I CORNFLAKES, IGA 2 Pkgs. 190 ) PEARS, IGA Large Can 2 for 410 g DRESSING, IGA Qt. 350 I TOMATO JUICE, IGA Tall Can, 2 for 130 : WHEAT)ESovithFlashUghtFW)2Pkgs.230 p i SNOWDRIFT 3 lb Can 560 'q i UKULELE PINEAPPLE Lg.Can 170 g i SHAYER'S GRAPEFRUIT 3 Cans 290 1 TUNA FLAKES, Medium Can 110 P 1 NEW POTATOES 5 lb 140 ? CUCUMBERS, Fresh . " 2 for 90 ) 2 ORANGES, Medium Size 3 Doz. 250 GRAPEFRUIT, Large, Juicy Doz. 220 i 1 STEW MEAT lb 100 ? i PORK ROASTS, Shoulder lb 150 I I FRESH SIDE PORK lb 140 c SPARE RISS lb 170 i BEEF ROASTS, Chuck IB 140 l I 0. li. MARKET C O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. OJL 0 i Thrifty Shoppers Trade at IlIHISMlEICO. Meats jweinies b 19' fork Sausage 2.35' s Rib Steaks lb.20 amb Chops lb.22 ! Link Sausages Ib.25' Boiling Meat lb.12 Vegetables I Hew Potatoes !.. 27 Cucumbers slO Carrots Beets Turnips 3' Per Bunch Cabbage SoUlS. 21' Fresh Tomatoes 21bs15' Grapefruit Ariz. doz. 2r Groceries I Tall Cans 3 for 20 Corn & Peas Btandll(r Potato Chips Pkg. 9 O.K. Soap 5 IT COCOa K. King 2 lbs. 1 8? Deviled Meat 4for15 SalmOn PeterPanZforS Tuna FlakesE1Ca7L25 Purex i qt. bottle 17 Holly Cleanser Each 5 Post Toasties 3p.29' Fly Foil Q,43, 23 Raisins 41b.pkg.29' JELLO, All Flavors 5 OliVeS Ta.l Can 15 Dill Pickles ca 15 MUStard Prepared qt. jar 1 7 Fruitola Punch T?Z. 10' Growing Mash $2.29 Delivered Friday Only Shoe Department See Several New Numbers In Our Windows This Week v.. .'" jeme Wlkite Vahg a " T x- nv wijN r terry S XX ILlNDKEKClm-j, " WASH CLOTHS Belle Isle V A Value SeruV j 2Cea. PILLOW CASES iA " I Unyj QC ea. A ( Ml SUN IW SHEETING j ' Famous For Wear! Unbleached - 81 , 5CYd. Size 42" x 36" 16CVU " Bleached or Unbleached ,, Ju' j j tV Famous fl lUWLL END$ y M 15C yd. a nation-wide 7 j 2 for Sc a j Snowy white, 36" wide V ,, r r T C t - SHEETS - ; 81 x 99 1 A FLOUR SACT ' A Dl'KO SHEETS Sr New LoW PrlCe 5 f SQUARES 0 U Cl Ct 1 Were 79c l 5C 6a. f L lOr 9lUU .. iftejft, I Washed, ready to is, A Big Saving! rV NOW e3 3 Size 29" x Vc A Sturdy Sheet! ' ' " I " r Jj Lowest Price V j -i ff 1,1 Years A A millinerT Fined 4v l 44C ea. v,,rk ' Blue and White ,,. . , .,, , , , , . i ' , '''s s i.....rCVeriT yr :KVV 1 j . A PA A A Scoop! w A ruffle A COTTON fr Bed-Spread Cotton 1 f CUKTAINS i CDDCAHC l 6 SkdnS $1, 10(5 pr. BED-SPREADS 8oo A Clean-up Price On fj Ki Higher Priced Curtains A t i j r ; . , i They're full size too! T WASH PANTS Boys' and Men's J spread for w. Qnly SPORT SHIRTS children's beds and for They're A Scoop! V out-of-doors beds too! 50C Just the Shirt For 1 k wood t. "h" IHiA ' - IV i I 1. , y Men's A Infant XX W0RK S . SUNSUITS s Men's Blue Chambray, All sis 'm 10(ea. M Better Quality 33C :"j They're cool - Sizes 1-6 Jr '' t 1 1 SI DRESS SHIRTS 1 I A Men's Mi 63 1 dress IIATS ' s Some Slightly Soiled $1.00 All Exceptional a Group Reduced Frcr Value! S Higher Price Rare , i The Chamber of Commerce- i What Is It? i It Is An Organization: J j 1. Which promotes the Commercial, Industrial Civic Interests of St. George. !f ! 2. Which is composed of over 100 members m1' C of business and professional men. '-h J 3. Which represents all the Basic Branches of '', j ness, such as Agriculture, Banking, Inda9tr5Vtc. i surance, Real Estate, Public Utilities, oGvWun( j Trade and Commerce. .' 4. Whose policies are determined by a m & j Directors of eight persons who are elected j membership and who serve without compel v. I 5- Whose program of work is developed according the wishes of the majority of its member, j carried out through committees, whose ! Includes many men of nature experience, bat? j and judgment. j 6- Which has accomplished and helped to a"0 I many constructive things for the welfare ., George since its establishment. Whose record is an open book and wh(e P"S of work a challenge to the interest and i ; of every good wide-awake citizen of St who has the welfare of the community ! Are You A Mem"1 ST. 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