Gy a ™ rst SR = . ~ Long Island Duck ‘Domestic Swiss Cheese cue Margarine Owned and Operated by AMERICAN STORES CO. LARGEST FOOD DISTRIBUTOR In This Area and One of the FOUR LARGEST IN AMERICA All Acme & Asco Stores Will Be wireN FRIDAY TiINOP.M. SAT.9P.M.| PU ¢ Invites YouTo| Register Your Name Shopping Days Left + Register each time you enter an Acme Super Market or an American Store from now until December 24. Drawings will be held at the end of each week’s business for two bicycles and 10 $5.00 Food Certificates. Two Grand Prize Winners will each receive a 2-Door Chevrolet Special Sedan at the close of the 7th Week. Weekly winners are also eligible to compete for the Grand Prize. Employees of American Stores Co. and their families may not participate fer the aE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1951 Only 3 CHRISTMAS GIFT OFFER 2 NEW CHEVROLET SEDANS 10--53.00 FOOD CERTIFICATES Acme's Gigantic 14 COLUMBIA BICYCLES NOTHING TO BUY — NO STRINGS ATTACHED FREE REGISTRATION BLANKS r or TO EVERYONE The Best LENDER, PLUMP ~ GOOD OR CHOICE, SHORT CUT Standing Rib Roast PORK LOIN ROASTS Whole or » End Loin End Half Up t 39 EAT 49 TENDER SAVORY Fancy Dressed RUSTING CHICKENS E49 39° Dairy Foods Yi WISCONSIN, CHEDDAR Sharp Cheese 65¢ WISCONSIN, CHEDDAR §3¢ Mild Cheese NC] Ps BLUE SEAL. RINDLESS : [i BLACK SKIN—EXTRA N: &- Sharp Cheese . 79¢ GLEN DALE CLUB Le §9¢ Cheese Food 2 LE - 83¢ PRINCESS Colored Oleomargarine 2 w= 4c y Rr smolll 1 [1 “Heat-Flo” Roasted Gottee Means Fully Developed Flavor Rich, Full-Bodied Asco Coffee 5 sos 190 f 3b. bag $2.31 = Ie MRS. FILBERT'S Golden 4 | Mild, Vigorous ¥ Win-Crest Coffee 3 2-1b. bag $2.25 Vacuum Packed Ca Ideal Coffee ~~ ZX 85¢ | =# 3-lb. bag $2.49 deal Instant Coffee ‘ & <= 49c For Better Baking Brand ts: 3llc KRAFT Giant Size Salad Oil Bottle 34c 5 hen eas FN Sain ans tie a eh a EC nathan lll "e180 [= for Less in Our Meat Dept. Lancaster Brand "TURKEYS New York Dressed HT | Under 1s In. Ih. 53 17 Ib. Ib. 59 Evisce rated ; t under to on 10. 65E Lb. 732, 0.75 Whole or Full Shank Half—S8 to 14 Lb. ATS hQc Smoked Skinned Hams TOP QUALITY 1 . B0¢ Asco Sliced Bacon uh 32 6-Lb.—8-0z. CANNED Sh 00 ea. Boiled Ham *1.64 LANCASTER BRAND - §5e Canned Chicken Cut-Up-Fryers Legs -< Breasts » 19¢ Wings Necks -< Backs = 13¢ Livers * 69c FOR E00NMY ANDO QUALITY GET THESE For Your Christmas Feast IDEAL, WHOLE Cy Fancy Strawberries bo. 996 IDEAL ; : Yellow Cut Cor~ gor 19¢ IDEAL he 296 Broccoli Spears DULANY Snowhite Cauliflower 5 290 SNOW CROP Fordhook Lima Beans re 296 Holiday Fresh Fruits And Vegetables Large, Sweet, Juicy, Calif. Seedless Oranges «59° Thin Skinned, Juicy Florida Tangerines « 29° Fresh, Cape Cod Red Cranberries ~ 29° Solid, Red Ripe Fancy Tomatoes Fresh, Green Southern Shallots 2 19° Thin Skinned, Seedless Florida Grapefruit J - 5 Large, Sweet, Juicy, Size 176’s Florida Oranges < - 35° Fancy, California Emperor Grapes 2- 27° 2. 93° 2. 15¢ Kiln Dried, Jersey, Orange Sweet Potatoes Solid Red Radishes U. S. No. 1 Fancy | Mcintosh Apples 329° CONVENIENT FOOD GIFT PLAN that helps you remember institutions, friends or the needy, in which they select the foods they like, You scve time, transportation worries and effort. Buy any number of our 51.00 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES Ask Cur Manager Holiday Bakery Treats FRUIT CAKES Order Yours Now Virginia Lee / gfe gy 4g PLAIN Angel Food Cake cut. 33 Each 39g Danish Pecan Ring * Each 45¢ SPECIALLY SEASONED Supreme Stuffing Bread = 1c rr ——— Just in Time for Chrisimas Acme PLAY STORE A colorful miniature of your favorite food market which any boy or girl will enjoy set- ting up and operating. Now en sale in our markets. Sensations! ir REALLY NO COST TO YOU With coupon and 10 labels and box tops from products listed you get check for $1.00. YOU GFT WITH THE PLAY STORE Check-out Counter for packaging and taking in money, . « lock them togéther $100 In play money—bills and coins for Dissiay Salat in the store. making change! Store Floor . . . Unfold and set store on Store Manager's button, for you to wear it. Valuable eoupons, for extra store when waiting on customers. @ceessories, DEVIL'S Food Cocoanut Bar TASTY Card full of “products,” punch them eut and get ready for business! SYLMAN ANGUS : Ripe Olives ¢ 21¢ 3 Dish Cloths 0 30c CHARGE § borers Flakes 22 21c ¢ Dog Candy = 9c Cello = 29 fat 7:30. Practice will be on Satur- ‘| ville; and Sister Agathona, Order . PAGE SEVEN By Mrs. William A. Austin Phone H. L. 3424 The only high school team to have ever beaten Beaumont on it's home floor is Falls-Overfield, who will play here Friday, December 21. With the weatherman’s coopera- tion most school students will en- joy their skates, sleds, and skiis during their Christmas vacation which starts Friday, December 21, and ends Wednesday, January 2 at nine, The Annual Christmas dinner served by the school cafeteria in- cluded turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce, carrots and peas, celery stick, mashed potatoes with giblet gravy, rolls, and fruit jello which were enjoyed by the entire student body and faculty. Christmas programs and parties: in all classrooms will climax the day’s activities Friday. Mrs. John Smith and daughter Deborah, have returned to Phila- delphia. Perhaps Mrs. Hicks could get “doe-nations” for those mince meat pies from the following who are cooking venison: Clayton Taylor, Glen Clark, Robert Hoyt, Nile Clark, Alfred Dymond, Melvin Cris- pell, Carlton Shupp, Rodney Tra- ver, Billy Corby, Seldon Traver, and Carl MacDougall. The William Arch Austins will have the faculty and their guests for a Christmas Party, Saturday, December 22. Go to the Church of your choice to hear the Christmas programs to be given Sunday, December 23, at 7:30 ‘by the Evans Falls Methodist Church, the Bowman’s Creek Free Methodist Church, and the Beau- mont Union Church. Sweet Valley Mrs. -Albert Morris returned last Wednesday from General Hospital. She is making a good recovery. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith celebrated her eighty-eighth birthday and Mrs, °* Hattie Edwards, her eighty-seventh at a wild turkey dinner at Mrs. Smith's home. Her nephew, Sam Bronson, shot the turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cragle, Oakdale, were guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones and Mrs. Lillie Case, Edwardsville, vi- sited Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case on Sunday. Gloria Long is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hoyt, Cam- bra, visited their daughter and son- B in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McHenry, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Atwood both have bad colds. Mr. and Mrs. William Battisson, f Mountain Top, had Sunday dinner with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Battisson. & Thomas Jones is home again I after being hospitalized for an in- jured eye, sustained when a piece of rock flew into it. He is still re- ceiving treatment. [detown By Miss Bess Cook Phone H. L. 3187 Cpl. and Mrs. Fred Packer and daughter Sheryl of Jersey Shore spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover en- tertained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crispell and daugh- ter, Erma of Outlet in observance & of Mrs. Crispell’s birthday. % Mrs. Corey Meade is recovering from an illness. Mrs. Chloe Spencer was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Montross recently. } The Christmas Program will be given by the children division of the Church School on Sunday evening day afternoon at two o’clock. .All children are urged. o be present. Idetown Class Holds Christmas Party The Serving and Waiting Class of Idetown Methodist Church held its party at the Churchhouse Thurs- day evening when gifts were ex- changed. Christmas stockings were filled for the Methodist Hospital. Present were: Oscar Swan, Mrs. Thomas Stacey, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Elmer Huff, Mrs. R. B. Shaver, Mrs. Chloe Spencer, Mrs. Wesley Hilbert, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Jesse Boice, Mrs. E. R. Parrish, Mrs. John Race, Mrs. Margaret Jen- nings, Mrs. Walter Kitchen, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Patsy Hoover, Mrs. Merle Shaver, Mrs. Arthur Montross, Mrs. Raymond Spencer, Mrs, Emory Hadsel, Mrs. Fred Sut- ton and Mrs. Floyd Hoover. Requiem Mass Celebrated For William Toby, 86 William Toby, 86, resident of the Back’ Mountain since April when he = moved from Wilkes-Barre to Jack- son Road, Chase, to make his home with his nephew, Jacob Ga- bel! died Sunday might from com- plications of old age. A member of St. Nicholas’ Church, Mr, Toby was buried in the = parish cemetery, Shavertown, after a requiem mass’ at St. Nicholas, celebrated by Rev. C. A. Staub. Pallbearers were Thomas Beline, Donald Gabel, Francis Proeller, and Harold Gabel. % He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Roberts; Trucks- of Christian Charity, Wilmette, IIl.° There are several nieces. and ne- ‘phews.” Sam oe