THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1951 ' PAGE SEVEN —_— EE me ri EE — 7 Acm e : | St. Therese's yw ALLA EA Wins Pennant Softball Play-Offs Start Wednesday St. Therese’s has captured the RCA Church Softball League pennant in Ke an abbreviated season of play. Al- I y 5 ; : ; though in pretty sad shape follow- ing the folding of several teams the league finished its season with the remaining squads playing a shortened schedule. St. Therese’s Customers everywhere like to shop where a variety of Quality Foods tempt them. At Acme Super suffered only one defeat in this : < Markets, they are assured of Variety, Quality, and Fresh Merchandise at Everyday Low Prices. It pays shortened season, a 7-6 loss to BRIE a ———— AER to Shop the Acme Way. Shavertown Methodist in the first i p 4 : game of the year. The Saints - bp PEN SUPREME 1 ‘ Soop through the remainder of i : ° M. the schedule to nose out the second He 1 ICE CREAM Acme Guaranteed Quality eats place Shavertown Methodist nine. il p i - - , ri ogi we 1 Always Sure of Satisfaction — We Please You, or Cheerfully Refund Your Money 4 The Plavores will begin Wednes- i! pint 15 gal | 05 ] : FRESH TOP QUALITY Lah an a ne i | [ . A 4 2 eek of September. La: i S; pkgs. - 530 pkg. J Q : year the cup was won by Prince of { 1) a AAAs i A A rs ; Peace when it nudged by St. Paul’s ; to take the championship. Prince § of Peace as the defending cham- 4 od pion started the season but a shortage of manpower forced it to Frozen Foods Farmdale Baby 3 a. 3 disband in the middle of the sea- ER ’ = son. The league definitely plans to LIMA BEANS 10 oz. 17 X % SL) z Ideal Makes A i run again next summer and with a pkg. C OX Z : For Lb. Tasty Meat Loaf ] ‘ little better organization to return { ; p> e s to its former footing of an eight BROGGOLI SPEARS isi phi 23¢ . The King of Snacks 4 > Hamburgers i Roonomival 10 Serve ew CUT CORN Dany 100 21¢c © Choice or Good Agri Choice or Good Heavy Loss Of Bees ‘SPINACH CHPPD “~ u-20c | STEAKS oi pn. 99¢ RIB ROAST roc stming ie To Be) Weather J LEMONADE MIX ident Goz 21c P i C N I C S Tendered Ib 49¢ B A C 0 I Sugar i bees last winter in + Pennsylvania - Lo cans moke ; LUNCHEON MEAT Ix si. 54.63 PRESSED HAM wio Coa State survey, announced by the State Department of Agriculture showed that one-fourth of all co- lonies failed to withstand the cold winter. and late, cool spring. Starvation and winter-kill ac- counted for most of the bee loss, the survey revealed. Spring weather was cold and wet and col- onies generally were too weak to gather much honey from early plants and fruit bloom. The build- up was slow in most localities, held true today when a Federal- Spiced can Glendale Club Imported CHEESE FOOD +03. | BOILED HAM J esis sea9 BOILED HAM ‘mii VY VA VA VY PINEAPPLE SPREAD ***3-20c | CHICKENS "ome * 1 43¢ | SEA FOOD SWISS CHEESE > Piece “@lc Dressed and Drawn Ib. 59¢ SHRIMP Large, Fancy a 89¢ SWISS CHEESE == 3% 69¢ CUT UP PARTS ' HADDOCK Fs ,, 45¢ CHEESE “* ™** ..89¢ | pes mgs pREASTS soc wines »4sc | WH ITINGS ibn BABY GOUDA CHEESE ...46c | Livers ™79c 6IzzaRDs ™39c M:osse ™i9c {COD After the arrival of real spring weather the supply of nectar was good, fruit bloom was heavy, locust and dandelion so good that in some sections of the southeast and west considerable surplus honey was a GRE FL LVR a a ig i made, the Department reported. Clover bloom was especially good. Reduced Price... Limited Time On ly |e honey. To offset the heavy winter loss of bees, Pennsylvania beekeepers increased the number of colonies remaining by 20 per cent, making a total of 180,000 colonies now in the State compared with 194,000 a year previous. Condition of col- onies on July 1 this year was re- ported 86 per cent, the same as a year previous. 10 C Full Case (34 Vase) Idetown 96¢ $9:29 By Mrs. Bess Cook Phone H. L. 3187 Lowest price in 10 years y Te Wows tiie {sme Stork BP Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Short- kroff of Philadelphia snnounes the : tod h BLENDED FOR FINE FLAVOR ai on ly 16. Mes Shortrot the former:Edna Fritz, daughter of I ES EN EU Ss — BREASTS Serve Virginia Lee Cakes and Pasfries Special! 4 LOUISIANA CRUNCH RING CAKE : Regular Price ; Fresh Baked Each C A5¢ § Daily R Save 6c u Pound Cake co ree ea. 396 Orange Cocoanut Loaf es. 930 : ¢ a x ERE It’s the favorite because only particular varieties of the country’s finest apples Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Cocoanut Buns Toasted pkg. 30¢ are specially ‘selected for Ideal Brand. These apples are all sound, fresh, and - Wii 5. at orchard ripe. They are expertly blended and Properly Jorsgned So give you patient ‘at the General Hospital S U bo g E M E B p E A D Large 14 that fine, zestful, tangy flavor and smoothness for which Ideal Apple Sauce for two weeks. { : Loaf ¢ Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Montross, Ce Sores is so well known. Get your share of these 100,000 cases. oe ond Mes, dieu Mostioss i ; day evening with Mr. and Mrs. For Bester d svor New Pack, Tender Oven Brown Kirk McCarty of Lehman. > b a 1b. 0 Mrs. Robert Campbell and dau- » | a pe en Farmdale Sweet Peas an 196 Ideal Pork and Beans an 106 SE ae - Velvety, Smooth asty ime wit er pees s, Mr. an ~ Hom-De-Lite Salad Dressing %: 29¢ Hom-De-Lite Mayonnaise 2000 | a Ser nt gar daughter Sharon returned to their : Sweetened—Unsweetened he Sugar Added J doce 2 Bons Je 4 Spenivg 10 Vesks > h y Na Xe : Glenwood Grapefruit Juice *, + 19¢ Ideal Orange uice can ¢ A William Kern who was stationed at Camp Carson is spend- ing a furlough with his parents, 1 4 i u x 1 i Rich and Flavorful ° ° Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kern before ASCO COFFEE Full Bodied 79¢ — Finest Fresh Fruits and Vernmnies: — foving For. Horen i - Jimmie Kern who is working in Detroit spent the weekend with his Aith Vigorous Taste Extra, Fancy, Elberta parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Kern. > WIN-CREST COFFEE mar TTe Vacuum Packed Reg. or Drip Grind IDEAL COFFEE "= ™* n 85¢ Joanne Mckenna of Syracuse, N. Y., who spent the last two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Claire Mckenna was guest soloist at the Sunday morning services in the Idetown Church. The beautiful basket of flowers in , olina’ Ibs. full 39 the church pulpit was given in So Oona 5 for C bushel n memory of Herbert Wright by the P Wright family. The vase of glad- Everyday Low Prices “arden Fresh J ioli was given by Mr. and Mrs. - 15% oz. Daniel Brown in memory of their Ideal Cooked Spaghetti 2 1% oz De Juicy Home Grown, Solid : parinis Louelia Evap. Milk 6:2.7c | LEMONS-California v- Ac TOMATOES 2 18 | oid he Coisoos Reunion on Saturd hich held at Claud Ideal Strawberry Preserves 120. 32x 32¢ Solid—Thick Skin Crispells of Noxen. Nearby, Snappy OI Miss Helen Williamson of Phila- v : ot. jar 9Qp 2 Lbs. 14 GREEN PEPPERS 2 Lbs. 19 delphia spent several days with Ideal Sengh Spread a GREEN BEANS - 19¢ e Ba Ber ry » r. and Mrs, James Hummel o Ideal Tea Balls : Virm. Losi Solid, Meaty : Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. John Gar- Gold Seal Noodles 2ee 0% 200 Ong ; y L ringer spent Sunday with friends | i i 1602p CUCUMBERS 2~ 9c EGG PLANT —om com “106 {a Peonhume | Gold Seal White Cake Mix -Pke- 93¢ : Mr. and Mrs. Velton Smith of i i Hamburg, Mrs. Roy Fink and sons : Gold Seal Corn Flakes oz. rke. 90¢ Gold Ripe Nearby, White of Kutztown spent Sunday with 1 s \ g L Sh borat 43 y Mrs. Walter Smith. Clark Smith \ 8 i Ze C H \ of Allentown is spending this week le ie Ri pe i oe ah 4 vke 95 2 BANANAS Cauliflower with his mother, Mrs. Smith. I elatine Desserts r'4il4 ; Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Stacey i ea : K Sith Jr. and daughters of Scottdale are ; ideal Asst’d Puddings 3 4 pegs. 25¢ 2 Lbs. 29¢ 25¢ ay spending sometime with his par- . : 9 soz ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stacey. Ideal Spaghetti Sauce fe 25¢ Betty Le Fevre of Lancaster is bent visiting Nancy Williams. Nancy "will returned with Betty for a visit.