The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 26, 1951, Image 3

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Beaumont
A well-played basketball game
on Springville’s floor was lost by
our high school boys with a 46-45
score in the last second of play!
Friday January 26, will find us
playing at Laceyville with Tunk-
hannock coming here Tuesday,
January 30.
Mrs. Maude Scovell of Wilkes-
Barre is enjoying her visit with
friends and relatives here.
The C. J. Dresses find a Buick
better riding.
The pupils of Mrs. Louisa Nie-
man had a grand time surprising
her with a birthday party, Friday
afternoon when they enjoyed beau-
tifully done birthday cakes, ice
cream and candy.
Mrs. Violet Gary is feeling much
better after a week indoors. Her
daughter, Mrs. James Oberst of
Honesdale was with her for a few
days.
Supervising Principal William
Arch Auston recently presented the
highlights of Bulletin 241 or the
“Revised Secondary School Cur-
at the Wyoming County
Principals’ Club of which he is
president.
Misses Jeanette Traver and
Nancy Gunton of Bloomsburg State
Teachers’ College are home for mid-
term vacation.
We send belated “Happy Birth-
day” greetings to Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Phillips who celebrated their
birthdays on Tuesday with their
announcer son, “Little” Bill Phil-
lips, who also had his birthday on
the same day.
Miss Ohlman chaperoned her
home room at a roller skating
party at Tunkhannock Monday
night.
.The boys’ and girls’ teams plus
the cheerleaders were to see the
Kingston-Coughlin game at Kings-
ton Tuesday night to get some
“pointers” as their coach, Wm.
Arch Austin, had fun acting as
chaperon.
Mrs. Eva Derhammer is seriously
ill at her home on the Lake road.
The William Downs family and
the Victor La Bruno family of New
Jersey, spent the weekend at the
Charles Goodwins.
Sweet Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Updyke, son
Burl, and Miss Shirley Britt at-
tended the Farmers Market Asso-
ciation banquet at the Country
Club. Mr. Updyke is president of
the association.
Rev. C. B. Klinetob, brother of
Miss Bess Klinetob of Afton, N.Y.
is a patient at Sayre Hospital
where he submitted to an opera-
tion Saturday. He is getting along
nicely.
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Brandon and
Emerson and Carol and Mrs. Wag-
ner of Eatonville called on Rev.
and Mrs. Ira Button Sunday night.
Miss Jona Holcomb and Miss
Bess Klinetob visited Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Owens at Loyalville last
Thursday. Mrs, Owens is not well.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson
took the latter’s mother, Mrs. Sher-
man Wardan and Kay and Eliza-
beth to Hazleton Sunday 'for din-
ner in celebration of Mrs. Ward-
an’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrant
of Loyalville were Sunday supper
- guests of Miss Bess Klinetob.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wallace and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Mar-
garet Smith in Wilkes-Barre Tues-
day. Mrs. Smith was Mrs. Wal-
lace’s stepmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Teitsworth
and sons of Bloomsburg and Mr.
and Mrs. William Cryder and fam-
ily of Berwick visited Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Holcomb Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole of Luzerne
visited Mrs. Stella Rousing on Sun-
day.
Purple Heart Award
For Robert Kemmerer
Sergeant Robert Kemmerer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kem-
merer, Pioneer Avenue, ~Shaver-
town, was awarded the Purple Heart
in a ceremony at the Paramount
Theatre Thursday night. This is
the third time Sergeant Kemmerer
has been home since his transfer
from Oakland, California, Hospital
to Bethesda, Maryland, late in
November.
He was wounded near Seoul in
a Marine engagement, left for dead,
and later rescued and hospitalized
3 the Base; flown to Oakland
ore he was a litter case; thence
o ‘Bethesda where he has made
rapid strides toward recovery, his
good left side compensating for
his paralyzed right. He is shortly
to have a stainless steel plate in-
serted in his skull above the left
ear to replace the fragmented bone.
Oyster Supper Tomorrow
Night, Jackson Grange
will hold an]
Jackson Grange
oyster supper tomorrow night at 6.
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PICNICS
A Real Acme Quality Value—Compare This Outstanding Low Price
Local, Fresh-Killed
Frying Chickens
Ib. 39:
Cut-Up
Fryers
THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1951
“For Me, It’s
Average
6 to 8 lbs.
39°
Best Center Cut
Pork Chops
Ib. 69:
Broad Cut Veal Chops
Loin Cut Veal Chops
Ib. 69%
» §9¢
More and more housewives are discovering that Acme meats are the
answer to more economic and better meal planning. Acme keeps qual-
ity standards high and prices at a minimum.
Necks
Breasts I 69c Backs I. 1 2c Rib Cut Veal Chops » §9¢
Sliced Pork Liver Ib. 3T¢ Standing Prime Frosted Haddock Fillets - 49¢
Smoked Sausage ™- 69¢ Pollock Fillets oro - 33¢
Meaty Scrapple 2s 49¢ RIB ROAST Large Size Shrimp - 89¢
Ring Liver Pudding - 49¢ Ib 1 Be Fancy Lobster Tails - 99¢
Tasty Skinless Franks - §3¢ : Standard Oysters pt. can 7Qg
Fancy Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CAMPFIRE
MARSHMALLOWS
FLA. ORANGES
Fancy California
Iceberg Lettuce
large
heads
2
29:
Extra Large
Size doz. 30¢
Extra Fancy large
California bunch Cc
Florida
Seedless for ¢
Rome Beauty Apples 4 = 29c
Jersey Golden
SWEET POTATOES
Canadian Style
WAXED RUTABAGAS
Delicious Coffee
Choose Your Favorite Blends
Win-Crest
COFFEE 1
rlavorful Mellow Bisnd
4SCO Coffee
Rich, Full-Bodied Blend
Ideal Coffee
Super Flavor—Vacuum Sealed
No. 1 Quality
4 bs. 29¢
Ib. dc
Solid, Medium Heads
[1c
Bo 19¢
> b 85¢
DANISH CABBAGE
N. ational Egg Week
FARMDALE POTATOES "* 3c |
1b. be
Gold Seat
EGGS
: Turse Size—Guaranteed Fresh
Silver Seal Eggs
Eat Eggs For Nutritious Economy
aoz. hhe
6 pkgs. 25¢
2
Cracker-Jacks
WILSON’S
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Fairmont’s
Fairmont’s Delicious
FROZEN ORANGE JUICE
Welch's Frozen Grape Juice
Dole Frozen Pineapple Chunks = 40c
Ideal Fordhook
LIMA BEANS
SLICED STRAWBERRIES
Ideal—Fancy Quality
FROSTED PEAS
2 wo 430
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9 5 30g
= 21c
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Ideal Gelatine Desseris
CORNED BEEF HASH Ideal Cooked Spaghetti
on 300
21 KiNbs TO
CHOOSE FROM
NL
TOMATO 3 cans 32c
Vegetable, Vegetarian, Bean with
Bacon, Celery, Pea, Asparagus
2 cans 25¢
Chicken, Chicken Noodle, Clam
Chowder, Mushroom, Veg. Beef
2 ons 33C
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SWIFTNING
Shortening
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LIPTON’S
Noodle Soup
.§ me 35
Tomato Vegetable Soup
J vies 300
LIPTON’S
Sunshine Cheez-It Juniors
pie: {9c | Hershey Toilet Soap
4 *r 30¢
Nabisco Premium Sailines 7. 20¢ = Princess Paper Napkins 2 = 25¢
Hershey Chocolate Kisses Or 28 * Speed-Up Dry Cleaner = =" 59¢
Mahisco Fig Kewions vkg. fe Wilhert’s No-Rub Wax yi, can 65¢
Ponulor Gandy Bars 6 ' 25¢c Woodbury Shampoo “5 28¢
Chewing Gum g vies. {0c | Pertussin Cough Remedy :5* 57c
Virginia Lee Bakery Treats
Famous Gold-N-Sno
LAYER GAMES
45
Everybody Raves About ’em!
Cherry Filled Pockets
Gream i Coffee Cakes
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each Me
each Ne
wr 176
CLAPP’S
Strained
10 ~~ 99¢
JUNIOR ;
FOODS 6“ 83c
Stahl-Meyer
4% -0z
Liverwurst wo 9c
Vogt Phila.
Scrapple on 280
Princess
Oleomargarine
1b. 29¢
Quick Cooking
Cream of Wheat “> (9¢
Three
Little Kittens
CAT FOOD
6:45
A Popular Favorite
Ideal Spaghetti Sauce
dSCO Gut Red Beeis
Ideal Diced Carrols
Ideal Grade “A” Pork and Beans
Hurlock Cut Wax Beans
Farmdale Tender Peas
Farmdale Cream Style Gorn
Ideal Pineanple Preserves
Glenwood Crabapple Jelly
Gol? Seal Pancake Mix
COMBINATION OFFER
Buy CRACKIN' GOOD OATMEAL COOKIES
get SUGAR COOKIES ¥2 price
TOTAL price)
Everyday Low Prices
ZIT
74 Add lial
4 pkgs 21c
2 cans 250
Mc
2 2 23c
2 cas 23¢c
a 10¢
tn 23¢
Tans 29¢
a 15¢
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we 21
savy rons [VORY LAMA
IVORY SNOW
medium size
3 28 2 = 31
Personal Size
LAVA SOAP
P&G LAUNDRY SOAP
SPIC and SPAN
THE SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN
Dirty Hands
Regular size
3 « 2e
we 130
we 32c
we 39
large size
3“ 1%
cake ie
1%
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3 for Bin
giant size reg. =
£. Fils]
foe ws 9
TIDE, DREFY
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Rage, i I
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