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Show 3: SWIFT'S CORNED Beef R F F F 1 la I BRAWNY. TOWELS MRS. FILBERT'S MARGARINE l-LB. PKG. LIBBY'S FAMILY PITTED OLIVES TALL CAN CANS Q - HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP 32-OZ. BOTTLE 200-FT. ROLL REYNOLDS HEAVY DUTY FOIL WRAP 99 Miracle Whip MIRACLE WHIP QUART JAR 300 CAN HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL 58 (BW CANS PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH JULY 6th RANCH FRESH EGGS LARGE "AA" GRADE DOZ boneless Round fc HAMS fe STEAKS SLICED BONELESS HAM LB. $1.59 " U.S.D.A. CHOICE lii " ' CUT-UP II FRYER LEGS ... . . lb. 89 FRYERS . . ., . . . 'b-59c CHUCK WAGON ONE AND ONE-HALF CHICKENS WHOLE HAMS ... to. 51.79 TUB-O'-CHICKEN ... . lb. 69c SLICED MEATS . . 3pkgt" H.00 ! FRYER THIGHS .... b. 79c tfHfe CHUCK cT BEEF I TURKEY i STEAKS Vj) LIVER $$ mms , t-. fib. LEAN GROUND BEEF ..... lb. 98c I C H B E STEAKS. . lb. 11.79 SEMI-BONELESS U.S.D.A. CHOICE ' II (M "WA POT ROAST ... . lb. 98c LONDON BROIL STEAKS lb. SI .78 BONELESS CENTER CUT - m f A CENTER CUT j ROUND STE'AK . S lb. SI .69 1 C H U C K STEAKS .... lb-79c FRANKS 69cgkON lb.S1.59l BEEF STEW IbJIW fOU roR yw 4 A rM aTE HARD ROUS ALKA- SELTZER 25 COUNT Value SSDC TEK TOOTH $ BRUSHES 70r 5 Value FOR PLAYTEX HANDSAVER GLOVES $1.19 K(LTlc Value is FOR a!tl ALLEREST n "i 1 I. iiirnrv AUXtWI CAPSULES flaTZ ALLERGY j 10 COUNT V9 $fl09 TRACII BLADES 5 COUNT $1.49 Value ALLEREST CHILDREN'S HAYFEVER TABLETS 24 COUNT ai n PLAYTEX DEODORANT TAMPONS $4.19 $' value TRACII RAZORS $3.50 9 Value 129 ALLEREST ea) ALLERGY TABLETS 48 COUNT $2.99 $fl89 July 1, 1976 The Springville Herald Page Five TOMATOES FOR THE PATIO i n Tomatoes are one of the easiest vegetables to grow in containers, con-tainers, providing you choose the dwarf varieties recommended below. u It cicr J A tx aLfbta THE 120 MILLION PAIRS of nonprescription sunglasses sold annually in the United States are primarily for comfort, com-fort, protection and fashion. Crowing in popularity are the Sunsensor lenses that darken in sunlight and lighten in the shade. . , . . . 55 SEEDS FROM IwTHE SOWER I I By Michael A. Guido, Metter, Georgia A young fellow telephoned a druggist and asked, "How's your new delivery boy do ing.' "Fine!" he answered. "But aren't you my new delivery de-livery boy?" "I am, sir." explained ex-plained the boy. "I was just checking up on myself." So was David. He prayed in Psalm 139:23, "Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my every thought." The biggest room in the world is the room for improvement. im-provement. But there will be no improvement if we do not ask God to search our hearts and to sift our thoughts and desires. With the checkup comes the cleansing. The Psalmist prayed, "See if there be any wicked way in me." He who is the Revealer of sin is also the Remover. As fast as His light reveals a wrong, His love is there to wash it away. But there must be the consecration. con-secration. "Lead me," begged the Psalmist, "in the way everlasting." This is the way of holiness and happiness.For this way we need the grace and guidance of God. And it does not come to an end. It leads us to heaven. A yearly physical checkup is always good. A da:'.y spir.t-' spir.t-' ual checkup is even better. Meet the People Who Serve You at General Appliance Repair The pleasant voice you hear on the phone belongs to Deborah Lynne Smith. She receives and schedules calls, orders parts, does the bookkeeping book-keeping and payroll and in general keeps the office end of the business functioning smoothly. Debbie graduated from High School and Seminary at Springville, where she played the saxaphone in the band. She received the "bandsman of the year" award and was in the Honors Catillian. She attended BYl' and met her husband Steven while working at iUibuon. They have two ton. Steven, age years ami Todd, age Ha- Debbie enjoy singing and playing the guitar aud piano, MiUiitg music aud poems, gardening and vaiupiug. For a cheerful solution to your appliance catastrophes, call Deb at 4K-7SOS. GENERAL APPLIANCE REPAIR Phone 489-7505 96 North Main Value 9) OREM, SPRINGVILLE, value Value Owner: Marvin E. Cobb wmmmmmmmmtrmmmmmm |