The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 12, 1951, Image 3

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    Sweet Valley
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© ing; ' treasurer,
been living in the
| at the sien of the flashing pig
of Open All Year ‘Round
Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson
called at the Paul Richards home
~ at Beaumont on Sunday.
Mrs. John Hildebrant of Loyal-
ville spent Thursday with Miss
~ Bess Klinetob. Saturday Rev. and
Mrs. Hugh Klinetob and Mrs. Mary
inton of Moscow visited her.
Callers at the George Bronson
home last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Payne of Loyalville, Mrs.
John Telford of Washington, D. C.
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl White.
Locdl people attending the
Lions Club meeting at Blooming-
dale last week were Mr. and Mrs.
~ George Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. George
Wesley and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Britt.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long and
family and Mr. and Mrs, William
Ferry and family had Sunday din-
ner with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Iverson at Mooretown.
Mrs. Gerald Cragle is ill with
a heart ailment.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Piper have
announced the
girl, their third.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison
are the proud grandparents of a
fine baby boy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Stook of Buffalo, N.Y.
This is their first grandson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cole of
Newark, N. J., announce the birth
of a baby boy, their first child.
Mrs. Cole is the former Doris
Cragle.
A “welcome to our town” party
was held at the Christian Church
Hall Friday evening for the
Perrys, the McNeals and the
Shadles.
Rev. and Mrs. Roland Updyke
called on local friends on Monday
and attended the funeral of Mrs.
Elmer Wolfe.
Miss Bess Klinetob attended the
funeral of Mrs. Mamie Gay on
Friday.
The Jolly Twelve Club held their
Christmas Party at the home of
Mrs. John Paul last Wednesday.
Beaumont
The first game of the Susque-
hanna-Wyoming Basketball League
gave us a lead start when the
boys took Meshoppen here by a
53-23 score. The Meshoppen girls
topped us 19-9. This week Falls-
Overfield comes here tonight.
Come out to see boys’ and girls’
teams plus the cheerleaders - as
they do a grand job.
All of us send our sympathies
to the family of the late Paul
Richards.
It's nice to know that Richard
Lutes is improving nicely after his
appendix loss at the General Hos-
-. pital.
John Gunton son of the Ray
Guntons left for services with the
Air Corps’ on Monday.
The election of 1951 Sunday
School officers for the Union
Church was held Sunday morning
when the following were chosen:
Superintendent, John Lewis assist-
ant superintendent, Elmer Har-
Cragg Herdman;
secretary, Romayne Smith; assist-
ant secretary, Shirley Kozak;
- Cradle roll superintendent, Mrs. C.
W. Smith; home department sup-
erintendent, Mrs, Charles Goodwin;
missionary superintendent, Miss
Florence Frear; pianist, Mrs. Jane
Parks; assistant pianist, Patsy
Nieman. After the Sunday School
meeting all those interested re-
mained to discuss church plans
for the coming year.
~ Idetown
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith of
Trucksville spent New Year's day
with Mrs. Walter Smith.
Mrs. Ernest Fritz spent Wednes-
day with Mrs. Francis Smith of
Trucksville.
Drew, son of Mr. and Mrs. How-
~ ard Crosby of Knoxville, Tenn. is
recovering at his home from an
appendectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Huntzinger
and son Tommy of West Reading
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. |
Hayden Williams.
Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday with Mr.
Glenn’ Spencer.
Mrs. Claire Mckenna and Patsy
‘spent the weekend with relatives
and friends in Syracuse, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Middleton
Arthur Montross
and Mrs.
spent Saturday with Mrs. H. L.
Klinetob of Berwick.
Resigns As Manager
George Harvey, for the past
nine years manager of Brown &
Fassett’s branch store at Fern-
brook, has resigned to go in bus-
iness for himself at Rome, N. Y.
Mr. Harvey will be succeeded
by Sherwood Baker who has been
employeed in the Brown & Fassett
“Mill in Montrose.
Mr. Harvey and his mother have
Faye Whipp
Parrish apartment cn Machell ave-
nue. :
Burke's Bar-R-Cue
, SUNSET
‘HARVEY'S LAKE
DELICIOUS BARBECUES
. FisH and CHiPs
The home of the Ranchburger
Telephone H. L. 3756
birth of a baby
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Pensupreme
ICE
CREAM
2 i 53¢
THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951
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For Enjoyable Economy
Serve Acme Quality Meat
No need to sacrifice eating pleasure for price when you buy Acme meats.
buyers choose Quality first and then price it as low as possible.
satisfied if you buy all meats at your nearby Acme Super Market.
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Frosted Foods
Dulany
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Dulany Green Peas
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Dulany Gut Mixed Fruit pi.
Fairmont’s SI. Strawberries
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Red Raspberries
Serve With Virginia Lee Pound Cake
2 pkgs 45¢c
Dulany Brussell Sprouts ™*
9-o0z.
Dulany French Fries ps.
be 63c
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35¢
21¢c
38¢
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Heinz Famous Quality F oods
Heinz Tomato Soup
Heinz Vegetable Soup
Heinz Baked Beans
Heinz Strained Baby Foods
Heinz Junior Baby Foods
Heinz Cucumber Pickles
Heinz Pure Cider Vinegar
Heinz White Dist. Vinegar
Heinz
KETCHUP
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Serve With French Fries
3 ws 300
2 «= 250
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10 =~ 9%¢
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Compare These Prices
IDEAL PORK and BEANS
FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI
5 10c
2 218
12-o0z
IDEAL CREAMY PEANUT BUTTER “i: 2%c
CAMPBELLS BEAN SOUP
2 cans 20C
8-0z
BORDEN'S HOT SHOGOLMTE His 236
; Pure, mild!
The finest soap afloat!
Size : 3 for 26¢
LUX SOAP ise “oo fae
LIFEBUOY = "dais
LUX Flakes
RINSO
Medium Size
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large pkg. 3 i e
2 kes. 27e Giant pkg. 6lc
large pkg 32¢
Si LVER DUST... %
Cuts Washday
Time In Half
SURF 3c
Finest Center Cut
PORK CHOPS *
Top Quality—Cut From Fancy Young Porkers
Tender Short-Shank—Avg. 6 to 8 Lbs
Smoked Pi
Serve Like Ham—Boil End Cuts With Cabbage
Whole or Half Loin
Pork Loin Roasts
Short Cut, Standing
Prime Rib Roasts
Frying Chickens
Country Style Smoked Sausage
Meaty Gouniry Scrapple
Tasty Ring Style Liver Pudding
Top Quality Skinless Franks
Lancaster Brand Braunsweiger
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VEGETAELES 4
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Large No. 23¢
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Potato Chips -
53 266
Chef Boy ef Boy Ar-Dee
Meat Balls
with Spaghetti Sauce
w= 3l¢
" Gollogo Inn
Tomato Juice Cocktail
20
Mrs. Filbert’s
Bleomargasine » le
Ib. 49¢
Ib. T5¢
Ib. 3%¢
1b. 69¢
2" 49¢c
* 49¢
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*- 59¢
Legs
Breasts
You'll be better
09:
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Frosted Filleis of Haddock
Forty Fathom Pollock Fillets
Fancy Medium Lohster Tails
Finest Large Size Shrimp
Standard Size Fresh Qvsiers
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Cut-Up Fryers
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Choose Your Favorite Cuts at These Prices
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Virginia Lee Bakery Treats
Virginia Lee, Dated
Fresh Donuts
Plain
doz.
Sugar or
Cinnamon
22¢
23c .. LH
Serve for an Evening Snack With Hot Chocolate
Cinnamon Streussel Coffee Cakes
Macaroon
Breakfast Gakes 2h 30¢
Party
Square Cakes cach 2B
Marble
Pound Cakes mmol
each 30e
doz. i 8c
Light, Fluffy
Snow Flake Rolls
French Style
Vienna Bread ot 1 Te
Tasty
Crusty Hard Rolls Ree 18s
Glendale Club—Rich
CHEESE FOOD
vee 730 we 83c
Kraft Grated Parmesian 2" 17¢
Princess Oleomargarine ™ 27¢
Gold Seal—Semolina
THIN SPAGHETTI
we. 166 45¢
Ideal Tomato Paste 2 ans {Qg
Ideal Spaghetti Sauce %2 13¢ |
3 Ib.
pke.
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ton 19¢
Lummis Krispy Krunch °
Bril’s Spanish Rice
Fleischmann’s Yeast 2 9c
Oreo Sandwich Cookies i 16¢
Nabisco Ritz Crackers pi. 33¢
Crackin’ Good Sallines i: «. 300
America’s Finest Fresh Lraire
Extra Large, Sweet, Juicy Florida
Now at their peak
Large Juicy Tangerines
seedless Fia. Grapefruit J w 29: : Sy ANY
Fancy Staymen Apples 3 ns 28c ‘=| 5
Solid Medium Heads
Cabbage
Waxed Canadian Style
Rutabagas
of Flavor and Vitamin Content
Jersey Golden
» 8g Sweet Potatoes 4 29¢
Fancy Idaho
» 4 Baking Potatoes 10 49%
3% a
Dial Deodorant Soap 2 “ dic
Ray-o-Light Balteries : [2¢
Esso Lighter Fluid t= 18
3-in-1 Qil Se 18c
Vanish Bowl Cleaner ... 2c
Book Matches 2 es 29¢
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