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Show Page Four The Springville Herald September 5, 1974 DEL MONTE CATSUP BUMBLE BEE TUNA A '2 CAN 3-OZ. PKG. BOTTLES BOTTLES MIRACLE WHIP 3 tomato The Kiwanis Club met August 29 at Kelly's Grove for a family night. H. LaMar Weight was the toastmaster and Mrs. Glen (Kera) Newberry and her friends provided the entertainment which was well received by ail in attendance. The Kiwanis Club will meet tonight, Sept. 5, in the Memorial Hall with Wendall Twelves as the Toastmaster. Mr. and Mrs. George Puckett will relate many of their experiences while living in Tonga. f y " rsSSSt X, The Now Washbasket By Bobbie Hill Tyler Maxwell Perkins celebrated his first birthday August 29, 1974. His parents are Max and Nancy Perkins. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bo wen and Mrs. H. Max Perkins. All are of Springville. y The heat and humidity of summer bring more washloads to the laundry area, especially bed sheets, pillow cases and towels. Pillow cases and sheets often require pre-treatment before laundering. Wet the stained areas with cold water, then rub in a stain-removing product like Borateem Plus, a bleach substitute. substi-tute. For heavily soiled bedclothes a three-minute pre-wash in warm water with one-half cup of the bleach substitute is advisable. ad-visable. Do not overload the washer. In a single washload you should not put in more than three single sin-gle bedsheets or two double and only one queen or king size. Too many large items result in reduced cleaning. Finish the load with smaller pieces. To launder, add another half-cup half-cup of the bleach substitute to the recommended amount of soap or detergent. If you didn't pre-wash, add one cup of the bleach substitute. Manufacturers recommend warm water to keep the permanent perma-nent press in sheets and pillow cases made of man-made fibers. However, the only sure way to get oily body soils out of bed-clothing bed-clothing is to use hot water. Towels should be machine washed and dryer dried for the best results. Use the regular cycle but not hot water or chlorine bleach for deep tones or colored monograms. (For a free copy of the informative in-formative booklet, "Ideas To Brighten Your Laundry," write to Laundry Booklet, U. S. BORAX, P.O. Box 75128, San-ford San-ford Station, Los Angeles CA 90075.) Alisa Hiff, the daughter of Richard and Susan Huff of Springville, celebrated her first birthday August 25. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Huff and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bearnson. Her great -grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Boyer, Mrs. Annie Huff and Mr. Parley Ney. By the end of 1974, the World Home Bible League, headquartered in South Holland, Illinois, hopes to have placed a "take home" Bible in every motel room in the United States. A project to place a copy of Reach Out, the New Testament portion of The Living Bible, in every motel room in the continent con-tinent is now two years old. It has been set up in 32 states and three Canadian provinces. Of the 1.2 million motel rooms in the United States, 200,000 now have Reach Out available, according to Rev. John DeVries, International In-ternational Director of the League. Local churches in Canada and the United States are cooperating with the World Home Bible League in the project. ' '-' O l1 Orctlfr Fhiuim STRANGE IMPULSES OFTEN MOVE THE WORLP TO TS GREATEST UNPERTAKNGS. FOR EXAMPLE: THE PAL TELEPHONE. n 889, ALMON 3. STRONGER, A KANSAS CTY, MO, UNPERTAKER, PEARNG THAT UNSCRUPULOUS COMPETTORS MGHT HJACR SOME OF MS CUSTOMERS BY ATERCEPTAG MS TELEPHONE CALLS, SET TO WORK PEYSVG A WAY TO COMPLETE CALLS AUTOMATCALLY HS EFFORTS PROVE P TO BE SO NSPRtNS THAT HE TURNEP HS FULL ATTENTON TO THE MANUFACTURE OF HS N6ENOUS PIALNG PEYCE. CPATENTEP MARCH O, 89J TOPAY. THE rLPHOtf &U. SYSTEM PROYPES THE MEANS FOR A TRULY PERSONALZEP yVORLP COMMUNCATON5 NETWORK. 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