PAGE SIX - t THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1950 TC : dn LAK. 4 A. ® “Acme Says — Idetown a Mrs. Arthur Montross spent Thursday with her cousin, Mrs. Clarence Carichner of West Pitts- ton. Mrs. John B. Page of Scranton is spending some time with her sis- ter, Mrs. Della Parrish. A number of people here are on the sick list. The Confidence Class will have a birthday tea at the Churchhouse on Friday evening March 31. A special program has been arranged Mrs. John Garinger and Mrs. Claude Agnew are chairmen. Mrs. Ernest Fritz and Mrs. El- mer Hoover spent Thursday with Mrs. Francis Smith of Trucksville. Mrs, Alfred Smith is recovering at her home after being a patien at the General Hospital. : Beaumont In the statistics compiled by the sports editor of the ‘Montrose In- dependent” Harry Derhammer is listed as the “best shot” of the Susque-Wyo Basketball League, having an average of 16.7 points ie . . - . er Seis Wk Bol (rom hy Add Springtime Flavor To Meals With These Fresh Fruits and Vegetables the highest percentage for foul shooting since he made 22 of his Frozen Foods yyy yy yy Buy Dulany Frozen Foods with a “Double Your Money Back” Guarantee—Unsurpassed in Quality Dulany—Cut or French Style GREEN BEANS 2 vs Fresh Garden Flavor — No Waste — No Preparation Adu trina Fancy, Meaty, Southern . 26 tries. Then too Beaumont’s team + made the highest number of total : : points scored or 498 for this league 4 C season, It was interesting ta note ¥ he % 0 o 0 a 0 ia 5 1bs. = that we scored twelve points more g g> per game away from home! In- cluded too was a statement on the good guarding by Mary Kresge and Clara Patton of the girls’ team. New Texas Red Extra Fancy, Fresh A group of interested high school basketball players witnessed the P. i LAA. play-off game between Allen- buns. Cc buns. C Dulany Dulany Fresh-Picked Flavor Cut Whole Kernel Peas Corn 2 ps. 49. Ee 25: Ideal Frozen Orange Juice ~~ 2 - 49¢ Liberty Whole Strawberries ~~ »= 43¢ Available in all Acme Super Markets with Frozen Food Departments. town and Swoyerville at the Kings- ton Armory Saturday night. Medium Heads, Southern Mrs. L. B. Hilbert of Kunkle was New Crop ? re : ish Root ~ "25¢ | New Cabb "3c pessandy surpied by wor of | Horepradish Roo ew Cabbage birthd Monday. : 5 Ean NT dk of the Union Certified Seed No. 1 Florida Red Bliss Church i ite ill at the Nes- » ‘ bit memorial Hosa. || Yellow Onion Sets 3 29¢ | New Potatoes 10 ~~ 35¢ The personnel of the:school cafe- teria served the “Kasco Party’ at Finest No. 1 For Eating or Cooking the high school Thursday night. - n ges hofok un Toh Sous sind king 0 4 15¢ | Rome Beauty Apples 3" 25¢ gos beating wie bas ven ated || Yollow Gooking Onions 4 15¢ | Rome Beauty Apples oe Pe TT IITrIr YW in order to convert the sink into a “dish washer” to increase efficiency HI-C for the School Lunch Program. Betsy Shupp and Alyce Jane Pat- ORANGEADE Dairy Foods n r Meat Departments I Ou at P Extra Rich, Sharp Blackskin ton are “in circulation” again after Small Size, Tendered, Smoked being ill with the flu. 46 oz. “Pinocchio” is the choice for the \ can Cc Ih. Cc grade school operetta to be given plus 4c State tax during Music Week in May. Ib C S ¢ Vv II PAAS’ . The “Bitey’”’ Cheese You'll Enjoy i weet Valley LORS mi e— | : : 2 1b. Rev. and Mrs. Waterstripe and EGG GO Giendale Club Cheese Food lost 19C Edna Roberts spent Wednesday eve- Deluxe : 2 1b. i ning at the home of their son and pkg. 25¢ Whole Ham or Full Shark Half at This Low Price. Kraft Velveeta Cheese Food loaf 83c daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- . . » . . v x . 6 oz. | Son Wandelt : Arrrroust This Price Effective Until Easter—Buy Early! ; Lausner Swiss Gruyere Cheese Shee 39%¢ A) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bronson, urs... 5 : 5 : 6 oz. 45 : Mainville, wisited . Mr. and 5 Mrs. Beef Stew . Lausner Ass’t Gruyere Cheese pkg. C | George Bronson Friday evening. "ns Best Center Cut Small, Tendered, Smoked " . ib. 22 Mrs. Frank Foss called on Mrs. 1b. 3c Princess Oleomargarine c } Kate Moore Wednesday evening. can ! Among others on the sick list PO RK CHOPS Pl C y i C S { are Delberta Mead, Mrs. George EP Kraft Parkay Wesley, Bobby Kunkle, Dean Long. Armour’s ety ; Mr. and Mrs. John Austin, Oak- This Price : 1b. 3 3c dale, Arline Mott, Philadelphia, Mrs. oa Treel Ib c Ib : J Effective. ' ro ss Oleomargarine Letha Mitchell, Shavertown, and . ’ 0 Send for Gildersleeve’s Spatula Knife Mrs. Faye Brown, Lehman called i iy ie Use Parkay Tab and Supreme Bread Wrapper on Miss Bess Klinetob Sunday after- . . . h 4 Cood Collec ‘at Reasonable: Prices cai cea | StANAING Prime Rib Roast 1h QJc| Sood Coffee at Reasonable Prices noon. New Crispak suns | Fresh-Killed Frying Chickens 33.) COFFEE the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson. On Monday, Mrs. 1 eile |, lh oh ute egs 0 lg Breasts 1b. 69¢ Sea oods Bronson spent the day with her mother, Mrs. Marietta Wardan, Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kocher, Hayfield Farm, Lehman, were Sun- day dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button. Armour’s . . . FRYERS Necks or Stantiary Sie ‘ “Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle spent . J tc Backs \ Ib. 15¢ pint Ib. C the weekend visiting relatives in| g "sn Vienna Sausage can Cc Baltimore. Ra end 4 2 == 3be S500 Sheed Bauon HE TIS Fivts of Pore 1.50 fista wer sug ign ine ot shu Bt Te rer nil Ar mPR Ea Sines Franks ries ¢ | Fillets of Cod 35¢ | 2600 Coffee = T0c ioe a neteb atended the tn | | Gorned Beef Hash Virginia Lee Bakery Suggestions Rich, Full-favorea Blend a Tuesday: J. A py / A Old Fashion, Louisiana Crunch Ideal Coffee o. 1% ) | Harvey’s Lake J Jalace Traver is buck to work Vals. Ri k 4 C AKES ea. 4, Stahl-Meyer Swift's Prem wnt U2 0 Bltse ond « « « Phila, Scrapple A Rud Souther Tebatt Delicions! Liverwurst Luncheon Meat te HT 2 Ue Virginia Lee Pineapple-Filled Buns ~~ %526¢| “= Tc «Ale i ee Iria od Tihgahu at! _- : a, | ald Smith are ill at ther respective Posts Virginia Lee Cherry Pockeis o's 396 Sterling Martin H. Cope’s Teer Goll, daughter of 35 40% Chocolate Fudge Bar Cakes =o 386 Fine Table Salt - Evaporated Gorn 0 Bae he BRAN FLAKES | ...... wrioy Tee ne Oo ne Go we 29 mins, Siang: ea the braere so. {4c | Loaf Cakes = 196 § Hot Cross Buns «290 of their father, Bruce Shannon in Wilkes-Barre on Saturday. - 5 a Mrs. Raymond Garinger attended GERBER S the flower show in New York on gen sa root | OUPFEME YE LETS Gine 2ucls » None arge | bist = : uality at read Ya BE 1 Je ho ZI ETN Miss Patsy Helfrich STRAINED go 5 Don’t Forget To Enter The Big $10,000 Supreme Bread Contest] SAVE ABOUT : : ; | o Is Guest On Birthday CEREAL vks. {Gc | Sunshine Graham Crackers >: 29¢ Princess Toilet Tissue 3 = 28¢ 40% Miss Lois McAvoy, of Lawn street, Shavertown, entertained recently at her home in honor of Miss Patsy Helfrich, Main street, Dallas, who observed her 15th birthday. Games were played, and luncheon was served to Misses Joan Cundiff, Bar- bara Franklin, Marilyn Harris, Lois Harris and Miss Helfrich, guest of honor. TIENT A Safe Deposit Box In our Kire-and-Theft-Preof Voults Protests valuables at Jess than lc o doy. |} D First Foor — Street Lovel = No Stein @ "WYOMING 7 ST TR a TN Nabisco Graham Crackers _!- 29¢ | Princess Paper Towels 2 ™' 25¢ pkg. . Nabisco Cracker Meal = {5c | Hudson Paper: Napkins ©, 10c Hershey Chocolate Kisses ? °* 25¢ | Princess Special Tissues 25, 23¢ pkg. Virginia Lee Jelly Eggs > 18¢ | Renuzit Motor Oil °° *» 98¢ 16 — lm set , ~PIECE SET Welch Junior Mints 4or 19¢ | Kasco Dog Ration °™ "= 63c APIATES 4 SAUCERS 4 CUPS 4 SAUCE DISHES 9 9 Without Card $8,39 only Come in...see WITH our display...ask _ CARD &bout our Card GUARANTEED NOT TO CRAZE care tain" 30 DAYS’ TRIAL- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | &= Strained Shia Beech-Nut
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