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Show 1965 PONTIAC 4-DR. With Air, Radio and Heater, etc. 1967 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX Automatic Transmission, Radio and Heater 1368 PONTIAC 4-DR AUTOMATIC Automatic, Radio and Heater, Cruise Control and Radial Tires 1966 TEMPEST LE MANS Sport Coupe, Automatic trans. Radio and Heater. 1970 GTO . HD 3 Speed floor shift, Rally II Wheels NEW CARS 1971 FIREBIRD Air, Hydromatic, Radio and Heater, Rally II Wheels, Power Steering, V-8, Console, etc. 1971 CATALINA 4-DR. Air, Hydromatic, R and H, 2 Bbl. 4798 Ml Reg. Fuel V-8 400 Eng. Power Steering T" 0.)) WE HAVE WINDSHIELDS IN STOCK FOR MOST MAKES OF AUTOMOBILES ' We Would Like To Take Care Of Your Needs BODY & FENDER REPAIR AND PAINTING SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Bob Tomsik's MILFORD. UTAH 387-2791 WE HAVE PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS for FHA 235 and FARM HOME LOAN HOUSES OR CAN DRAW PLANS TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS See us for prices on any construction DE-MAR CONSTRUCTION CO. 387-2202 MERC. taUIg- . WESTERN FAMILY 10-oz. Case of the Week Feature FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 5 $1.00 WESTERN FAMILY Case CORN Cream or whole Kernel $439 gun-packed Jnnpr WESTERN FAMILY iJSS Sp&C13lS 1 hoi cocktail 4 m m ft CARNATION TUNA CHUNK STYLE 39c GRAPEFRUIT 81b-Bag 69c BETTY CROCKER rri rDV LARGE STALKS Each OO CAKE MIX 3 '"$1.00 CHOICE CARNATION FQ. C. INSTANT BREAKFAST pks- 59c AllfejU S3 SHRIMP ORLEANS BR0KEN Can CENTER CUT BEEF STEW CUDAHY 24-02 65c PORK CHOPS lb 79c COUNTRY STYLE TOMATO SAUCE 15 5 $1.00 SPARERIBS 69c LOIN END Bains 39c m"m - 59c BAR-S BACON 2,bPkg$1.19 HI LAND ' COTTAGE CHEESE 1 " 3 $1.00 WHOLE OR SHANK HALF HAMS lb 59c BETTY CROCKER 10c Off Label PANCAKE MIX 4-lb- 59c J? B 65' r. 98c Jeff ergon's fizFji mm Protect Your Family Against Accidental Poisoning Prepared by Pharmacy Times in cooperation with the Council on Family Health (1) Keep all medications and household (10) Remember that a small child's na-chemicals na-chemicals in specially-designated areas tural instinct is to explore his environment where children cannot possibly reach them. and to touch and taste things. Don't store potentially-harmfhl shbstances in such places as beneath the kitchen sink, (11) Do not give or take medicines in in kitchen cabinets where food is normally the dark or in a dim light, stored, on tops of dressers and in unlocked drawers, and in open areas of the den, (12) Keep a first aid chart in the medi- workroom, or garage. cine cabinet or other convenient place plus a list of emergency addresses and phone (2) Discard all medicines without labels. numbers. (3) Keep substances only in their orig- (13) check with your doctor if symptoms inal containers, and be sure that labels, o juness persist beyond a normal length giving directions for proper use, can easily of time lt you cannot reach your doctor or be read. do not kriOW what to do in an emergency, (4) Maintain an orderly, safe medicine check with your pharmacist. cabinet. Medicines should be separated (14) Ask your pharmacist whenever from toiletries and internal medicines any doubt exists about how to properly should be separated from external medi- take or adminster medicines, cines. (15) Rely on your pharmacist to help in (5) Make sure the purchase date appears teaching children to respect medicines, on all your medicines in your home. when they reach school age introduce (6) Discard periodically any left- them to the Pharmacist, and explain his over medicines and household products no important role in the family health care longer being used. Flush old medicines picture. down the toilet, and carefully dispose of (16) Remember that, to instill a respect the containers. for medicines in children, you yourself (7) Never rely on instinct when giving must treat medicines with respect. Always medicines, especiaUy to children. Read di- read labels and follow directions for use. rections on medicines 3 times - when you m) ghake the bottle thoroughly when remove them from the cabinet, just before ivi liquid medicines. you administer them, and before returning . medicines to the cabinet. (18) Never offer your medicines to some- , ., , , one else, and never accept medicines from (8) Keep a close eye on children when others you are using household products, and return re-turn the products to the proper and safe (19) Return medicines to the medicine storage area immediately after use. cabinet and household chcemicals to their r i i ... proper storage area immediately after use. (9) Warn children never to eat or drink medicines, chemicals, or plants without (20) Don't take safety for granted. Safe your approval, and never tell a child that products are safe only as long as they are medicines are "candy." used with proper care and concern. M i att Comer Dryg JAY HIATT, Pharmacist FOUNTAIN PRESCRIPTIONS NOTIONS |