THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 —— ee ET SWEET VALLEY Miss Genevieve Wolfe of Loyal- ville spent last Monday as guest of Mrs. Walter Tworek. Mrs, Harold Cragle who has been 4 GO ill for several months was able to S MW A RT BH U D G ET k RS go to church on Sunday. Members of her Sunday [School Class pleas- 69 M = ain St, antly surprised her when they took 982 Wyoming Ave. SHOP ACME AND SAVE! [i zien wove LUZERNE FORTY FORT Rev. and Mrs. Wardan Updyke R di ® Ri h VY 2 = and Wardan Jr. and Barbara of al 10 & 1€¢ est oice I's Rich and Wholesome . . . Angola, N. Y., Rev. Roland Updyke Enriched SUPREME and Kenneth and Beverly of St. Johnsville have returned to their homes after spending the Easter Large Loaf [J rs - vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updyke. Donald Wesley is confined to his home with a bad case of grippe. GAYS Mr, and Mrs. Edward Britt and ° Saas family have returned to their home Sinc e 1926 LONGER |at Philadelphia after spending the weekend with Mr. Britt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Britt. ar B= Farmdale Gobd Seal Hurlock Mr. and Mrs, William Powell of K FL OUR Le E & Plymouth were callers at the home Console Medel of Miss Bess Klinetob Sunday after- - MIL | AS |: Radio - Phonograph Masonic meeting at Monday evening. Frank Quoss and Clarence Dober- i Cy stein are working in Wilkes-Barre, || ‘Roll-out” phonograph drawer. 7 tube radio 29m oe TT Miss Eleanor Doberstein R. N.|| with slide rule dial and an automatic record g eg spent several days this week with [| changer that plays your 10 and 12 inch records a her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence || automatically. Blended Walnut or Mahogany 1 z 2 "H Doberstein. finish. Fresh California ASPARAGUS ib. 15¢ Mr. and Mrs, (George Eveland of Lynwood called on the Albert Hol- J Pi Ige. combs Saturday. PINEAPPLE 2 for 35¢, western Iceberg Lettuce 2uclss 19¢ tos Wa oi. 9 = | Sweet Juicy Flor. Oranges doz, 39¢ New Cherry Red Radishes 2 : 9c tertained Saturday evening Mr. and ® | Tend Ige. : * doz. Mrs. Joe James, Mr. and Mrs, Em- Young Te"d* New Carrots 2 5c: 13c| Large California Lemons 35¢ ory Wolfe, Delbert Meade and Miss 1bs. New Southern Cabba~e 2 Bs 2 Fancy Pa. Rome Apples 3 4 35¢ Olive Jackson. Tt was Mrs. Wesley Tall 10-Lb 2 No. 2 2 Alfred and George Bronson and a =LD. 2 Sherman Kunkle attended a special 2 = Care 4 jc re 19¢ Con: Z'JC entity Combination and Mr. James birthday anniver- he Sweet saries. Grapei Be uit Juicy Florida for C August Quoss has taken up resi- dence at the Sutton Home in Wilkes Barre. her home in Wilkes-Barre after LOW ; PRI £ visiting at the home “of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Loren Cragle. Mrs. Anna Hoover has returned Mrs. Edith Long has returned to to her home after spending some- time with her daughter and son-in- R ’ Ll J law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Naugle in ! AL { L § | Forty Fort. oue Ib @ (c an Ib & Marie and Betty Rebennack of Meeker and Walter (Chamberlain of Huntsville spent ‘Saturday evening as guests of Dayton Long. { by TPR : Ra A L$ a 1 17080) : Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Case entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Bradbury of Luzerne, Mr. and Mrs. Porterhouse William Lewis and Beverly and ; : or Sirloin Ib. 50c Kenneth of Larksville and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case and children of Standing Rib Reast Beef ~~ ™ 48¢ Pure Pork Link Sausage ™ 49¢ |" ™ven ™ % Fresh Ground Hamburg Ib. 35¢ Sugar Cured Smoked Bacon ™ 58¢ CHUCK ROAST => -39c |Y tha PROPERTY MANAGEMENT In & «.., — COLD CUTS — — SEA FOODS — RENTS : Spiced Luncheon Meat * ™- 24¢ Pollock Fillets hb. {Qc APPRAISING Braunschweiger % Ib. 97¢ Perch Fillets -27¢ [seme J. W. Young Realtor Pressed Ham Sliced % hb. 33¢ Dressed Whitin - 19¢ Premiuim Skinless Franks ™ 43¢ Stewing Oysters pint can 3p Tops in Flavor . . . Heat-flo Roasted HEMO gi 0 Rie ie [RU ain ¢ C £5 1.1b. “The REN has 8 drink your vita- 0 ee 2 bags 8 1 C LA CHOY— { ee PTT Bean Sprouts 13c WIN-CREST Mild Blend Chow Mein Noodles 14c 1-1b. —Gobd Seal — ] ESOL Coffee 2 bags 7c Wheat 4 4 oz. 6¢ by EE Rice Puffs 4 oz. 7c ’ : . : : During these times when Jiffy Pie Crust rke- 15¢ | Blu-White 3 or 28¢ || it is all too easy to say, “No P. D. Q. Choc. Syrup jar 25¢ | Sunbrite Cleanser 3 fr {4¢ || Materials,” we say instead: Cream White Shortening 3 ™: $1.39 | Sweetheart Soap 2r 49s {I "We we dolngiour best 4p Junket vis. 9c | Woodbury Soap sie {fg [180d them for you. i i pt. qt. kg. “ w ASCO White Vinegar 8c iGc | Scoop Pie 23¢ || Just See What GRISCO BLAND LARD ‘SLUG for BUGS’ We Have— es $1 43 TE 47c on 1. 45 i 19c Plywood, % inch, %s inch, '/2 inch CAMAY IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP Yellow Pine Flooring SOAP Ige. med. Personal Size a K M Console Model a 10° 19 2 23¢ 3 230 aul Radio - Phonograph Combination OXYDOL UZ LAVA . z Terra-Cotta Pipe “Roll-out” phonograph drawer plays 10 or 12 inch Ige. medium Ige. medium SOAP records automatically. 10 tube radio with Standard, 5 i Short Wave and FM broadcasting waves. 10 inch speak- 35¢ 2? for 27 36¢ 2? for 217c ? for 1% Drain Tile : er, slide rule dial. Built-in antennae. Natural or Blonde . : maho eneers. White House Paint RAT Lg CHIFFON FLAKES DREFT SPIC & SPAN || swivei-rype cabinet DRA 50 pkg. 37c pke. 32¢ 2 pkgs. 41e Ironing Boards . FM (Frequency Modulatien) is at your fingertips in the i 5 new Sparton. FM is the new type of broadcasting that | RINSO LIFERUOY LUX FLAKES Shavertown eliminates static and reproduces sound with a brilliance small medium SOAP Ige. small . never before heard on any)other type radio. Hear the : Builders’ Supply Co. new Sparton FM radio tomorrow. 350 2 for 217c cake 10¢ 3c 2 for 2 [ PHONE DALLAS 42
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