The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 16, 1931, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1931 !
aise S ripment here, another arriving
soon. Every Dress Reduced
~ Nearly 40 Per cent
‘Don’t Miss This Opportunity
fello-Rice, Saleratus Macaroni-Spag-i
heti, 9c; all 3 boxes for 25c
Cocoa 1le, Mince Meat 12¢, Golden
antam Corn 17c, Telephone
Peas 19c¢, Tomatoes 10c
Margaret E, Patton's
Larkin Pantry ©
Delivery
BAKED HAM ‘SUPPER
Serving a baked ham supper to the
public on Tuesday evening, January
20, She ‘Women’s ‘Auxiliary of St. Paul's
‘Lutheran church, Shavertown, invites
the enthusiastic patronage which has
always been given to similar affairs.
This will be the last church supper
served by this organization until April.
An excellent menu is planned: Service
will begin at 5:45 and continue until
who feed Wayne
Tomato Juice VS. Wi omato
Cocktail
A
BE AEH
EAST DALLAS M. E. CHURCH
On Friday evening, January 25, at 8
joa, there will be a benefit enter-
+ tainment held in the East Dallas M. BE.
Lehurchy to which the public ig cordially
invited. The proceeds of this enter-
tainment will be devoted to the use of
and needy family. An ad-
fission of 25 cents will be charged.
Mrs.
a worthy
{ The committee in charge are:
, Royal Love, Mrs. Swank and Mrs.
verton M. E. church and under the di-
rection of ‘Dr. Armaund. The program
is varied and will appeal to men, w
men and children. A ‘well known sing*
er of Scotch ballads and an imperson-
ator of Harry Lauder will be featured. “a
The affair will be for the benefit of
the church. i
Egg Mash get
Savings that you can actually see!
choice eggs--and Consistently passed on to you by
A&P, in line with declining mar-
plenty of them. |
; : kets, these reductions in prices
owing to the popularity of = mato’
juice, canners now pack the juice
ready-strained? And did you
know, Jalso,| that the tomatoes’
It makes hens F you live in the West you
I drink tomato juice; if you live
in the East you drink tomato
cocktail. But East or West, if
will save you many, many dollars. -
(Personal)
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= MASH §
AUER WAS
'BRONSON'S STORE
SWEET YUERY PA.
I
you are modern, you drink tomate
juice, for, whether you like the
juice plain, chilled and seasoned
somewhat; or whether you like it
combined with lemon juice, horse-
radish and perhaps a dash of to-
basco sauce—in drinking this ap-
petizing juice you are drinking
to your ewn health.
Ripe Tomatoes Best
Tomatoes are rich in vitamins
A, B and C and contain also that
elusive vitamin E, found in so
few foods, which mysteriously aids
in getting the iron out of other
foods which we eat. Did you
know that it is no longer neces-
sary to strain the juice from your
regular canned tomatoes, because
vitamins 'are not lost in the can-
ning process, but are even more
potent than those obtained in
some fresh tomatoes, which have
been picked green, before the sun-
shine has had time to fulfill its
health-giving mission?
Try serving as an appetizer. a
delicious glass of tomato juice—
cocktail if you prefer the term—
made by mixing two and one-half
cups of tomato juice, two tea-
spoons of malt vinegar, one and
one-half teaspoons. of salt, one
half teaspoon of Worcestershire
Sauce, ten drops of tobasco sauce
and two teaspoons of lemon juice.
Chill and serve with long, narrow,
crisp crackers toasted with melted
cheese over the top, and a dash of
paprika. *
\
BUSINESS ISN'T $0 BAD
The live merchant finds business just as he
has always found it—BY GOING AFTER IT.
.
At a cost of 3 mills per reader a live mer-
chant can use a full page advertisement in THE
POST each week to reach the buyers i in his trade
territory.
‘Never. before has a local merchant been
given such an opportunity to advertise his busi-
ness at such low cost.
Britian sono ETE EE 33S EEE EE ESA ss san [5
No merchant in the Dallas trade territory
has a right to complain about conditions as long
as he fails to make use of new means at hand to
stimulate trade.
THE DALLAS POST with a circulation in
more than 3,0007 homes reaching more than 12,-
0007 readers each week I is a valuable ally to the
live business man.
The Dallas Post
tCirculation Audit Bureau Figures
HTT
The food you buy at
A&P stores has stood
the test of wide pop-
ular approval. It has
been tried and found
good by millions of cus-
tomers. ‘Everyday mil-
lions of them come back
for more.
Food that does not meas-
ure up to this standard
has no place on A&P
Our Usual Quality—
Rich Creamy
Cheese
w 23C
A&P
Family
shelves.
24: s.. 73¢
49 Lb Bag $1.45
98 Lb Bag 2.89
Pilisbury’s
Gold Medal
and Other
or
1
24: bid 90¢c
49 Lb Bag $1.79
98 Lb Bag 3.55
DEL MAIZ
QUAKER MAID
BEANS
3 Cans 20
OVEN BAKED
IONA
SAUERKRAUT
DRIED
LIMA BEANS
2s 21e
Sweet Mixed Pickles |
A&P Peas
Sultana Jam
[ona Corn
[ona String Beans
Choice Red Salmon
Del Monte Pears
Gulden’s Mustard
Pea Beans
Munich Malt . . .
Bon Ami .. ..
Octagon Supersuds
Lux?
Ivoru Soap Flakes
Brille
Cur Everyday Regular Low Prices
WET PACK
SHRIMP
Can 3 Ee
DRIED
PEACHES
3 Lbs 28¢
WHOLE GRAIN
RICE
IT’S 99 44-1009 PURE!
Ivory Soap’. 4--15¢
Chipso
1 4
MAKE SUDS WITHOUT WORK!
For Clothes
or Dishes
Lge Pkge XL
!
i
White House Evaporated
Milk
3 Tall Cans 22¢ i
India
Ceylon
| 1-4 Ib phge
UNFEDA BAT 7RS—SODA
| Crackers
g8?
ENCORE—COOKED
Spaghetti
Choice - Fragrant - Inviting
NECTAR TEAS |
I5C = 1.2 1b phe 29¢ i
Orange { :
Pekoe
TRO OC ri WA
3s5¢|f|
1b.
Box
HET 2 OT 2
2 Cans 15¢ |
1-1b
RED FRONT
BAKING
i Lb
tU. S. Government figures give 4.5 persons
to the average family.
»
can 1 He
1» 23¢
bh 29¢ | Bokar Coffecliaze
can O€@ powDER
HIGHEST QUALITY SANTOS
Orotach Coffee
ccd Cottee
tes |
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Prices Effective in Dallas, Noxen,
Shavertown and Vicinity
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