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Show . October 2C. 1999 -- CaMirv Csiuty Prosinss Bastaess Btirtni - Foodtown prepares for more years of service iThrif-- T T .. Painting brightened the face of town in 1999 which added to the beauty of Huntingtons Main Street, Changes in the inside design has improved shopper convenience with wide isles and greater visibility. The selection of fruits, vegetables, meats, groceries, cleaning supplies and entertaining videos have also been enhanced. Each weeks budget saving sales are now being distributed to residents in Huntington, Cleveland, Elmo, Castle Dale and Orangeville. 1999 was a good business year and the Potter family has decided on more updating in the future. In the latter months of 1999 and early 2000 there will be a replacement of the dairy, freezer, and meat cases. Also, the backroom refrigeration systems to insure freshness for our customers will be im- Thrift-- t Food .... r U Marcey Mann straightens out the produce. TT"! - . I? ) (, jVr ffl JCXUi? V-i- (gMf: V.J a vl - - SrF ' ? . T--- . ct it - S C v i J e - j rxvrny ' V'3Z v 1 tSISf HC'4?y n 17 vr,i. s j. " Tracy Druce keeps the grocery items stocked and straight proved. ' For 40 years the Potter and Jensen families have taken pride in serving their customers. Tom Potter, Thirf-- Foodtowns operator, appreciates the local shopper support. Tom and staff are anxious to serve and invite all to come and experience the changes that have taken place for your benefit. T 1 bennifer Guittar offers friendly service to area customers. iz They have been offering friendly service for 40 years. o) r0 mMM LOOK FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS IN YOUR MAILBOX FOR Fresh Meat V reat i Halloween zMerchandise.V Produce Bakery Dept Now Available: Flim Developing Self Service Copies Rug Doctor Rental Store Hours: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Monday - Saturday 221 North Main, Huntington 687-997- 6 |