The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 22, 1952, Image 5

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Beaumont
Rev. and Mrs. Ray Cutchin of
Portsmouth, ~Va.,. will conclude
their evangelistic services at the
Union Church Sunday, Feb. 24.
Mrs. Cutchin gave an illustrated
i talk on “Daniel” to the first six
4 grades Monday, Feb, 18, while Rev.
: Cutchin addressed grades seven to
: twelve at Assembly,
i | The flu epidemic “has hit town
2c ble claiming young and old as its vie-
i Bars ..4 tims. ng
i . Mrs. Maude Scovell of Wilkes-
¥ IVORY Barre is with local relatives and
" friends for a week.
» | L ; ; I SNOW : gi C. J. Dress has returned
if rom Canton, Ill, where she was
Owned and Operated by 2 Large ble caring for her dnughtoriaioe who
AMERICAN STORES CO. Pos. A
ould you like a very fine cake
LARGEST Food DISTRIBUTOR PERSONAL. DREFT decorated for a special occasion?
a in This Area and One of the tl wl 3 vsemary, Kozeli whe
x wi e glad to fill your order—
FOUR LARGEST IN AMERICA 2Large Ba [with an experts touch, too
] : q for 23¢ Pkgs. 0 of the Lend-A- Hand
. ub will start to have rehearsal
\ | Extra Low Prices In Our Meat Dept. Wi : Youur, to wer Rs mes rel
i | i .
| : Lr Lr C AMAY 2 Large The boys’ high school basketball
| “Choice or Good”—Sirloin or Porterhouse Pkgs. team will. play at Springville ites
| ; night.
: | Reg. 25 7 i Jac 3
{ : : queline, youngest daughter of
size £96 NA WP, h9¢ the Franklin Clarks, suffered a
h ! . sever knee accident last week while
Ih : CAMAY i i playing at home.
LJ ‘ ‘ ————————
: Y | BATH OAP
SEE | LAVA S Meeker
; ; ? 2 for 23¢ Bar 10c { Mrs, John Hildebrant is laid up
| : i with a badly lacerated head, follow-
. ; a Fried or Broiled—Acme Steaks Are Always Tender & Tasty 4 Yy SPIC and a PR ae n Bor oon os
gf o Choice or Good—Short Cut—7” Center Cut : jo] William Howls 5 able $0 be, out
A X i SPAN ' again after a recent illness,
£ Standing RIB ROAST Lb. 79c¢ PORK CHOPS & ROASTS Lb. 65¢ 10 oz c James Davenport has received
is i : d that his son, J Jr., hi
| Pk 24¢ wor a , James Jr., has
a ; Local Dressed Top Quality Xe ine » Se noted to corporel om
i : . ; Le. who received his training at Fort
; Fin CHICKENS ~~ u 43c| Siiced BACON i 29¢ RTE | PE ae
’ T IDE i service April 2, has been stationed
: : ‘n Carlsruh, Germany, since goin.
| SEA FOODS : overseas late in October. He rd 2
; LEGS & BREASTS > 79¢ LARGE SHRIMP 2 Large ¢ leave at-home of seven days before
5 Pkgs. h9 2mbarkation.
i WINGS te. 45¢
’ =) Gl DRESSED WHITING mmm | Nozen
| WIEST NECKS & BACKS © 13¢| STANDARD OYSTERS rv ov 79 joy | Bei CRISCO
i . : > Mrs. William Cuddy fell and
i . \ broke her arm recently when she
\ c
i KY : : ‘ EW ! >] 2 Large AO c ; cu suffered a stroke. She is in the hos-
y ele cle d SoA 4 Thidd 23 Bottles 93 pital
y ¢ Sp j yy Can oC Mrs. Beaula Van Campen is a pa-
: ; ' er tient in Jefferson Hospital where she
; IG ; oe, ; . y ” , i | Dromedary Chocolate Town is Tr treatment.
: A 2 arren Beahm has accepted a
M [RR ; : Gin erbread Mix i civil service job in Harrisburg.
| | eanut :
i ; 14 | The home of Mrs. Alfred Backus
HIS io 0A : oz. 26 Cc : was sold last week to a family from
4 \ \ | Pkg. Butter Cu ps | Luzerne, The Backuses have moved :
: . Lbs, o Buffalo, N. Y. :
i E49, : Dogs running loose, whether li-
i } ) Swift § Sh oz. 27¢ | censed or not, will be shot.
: . , . : g. t A fox was seen going through Guy
/ Fancy, Snowhite Fanc Red-Ri e pr R E M ! Scouten’s yard Friday by his wife,
{ y
x 12 { Helen. The Scoutens live near the
1 y SLICING oz. 48 Cc Delicious sasees i Sordoni reserve at Harveys Lake.
| Can A favorite with young and old. ! Ira Beahm visited his brother,
af : Earl, Saturday.
Yi “IDE . | : : :
’ vw 49° TOMATOES evewy mew Ohicken Of The Sea |, lo Eide Beam is working a
: What could be better? Steak-N-Mushrooms : TU N A FISH : i T= bale di
oF THE
Crisp—Fresh—Iceber Ne. 34 a
LETTUCE A] c > | NEI 3c Sweet Valley |
| Fal | - Mrs. Eleanor Hall, Plymouth
1 Large Cc ingen ST | ; Planter’s Star Kist Mountain, is spending a few days
Size 10 : Just The Kind You Want . Grated with her sister and brother-in-law,
a 3 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris.
i bieads ——~ “Real Beauties : _ PEANUT OIL TU NA F IS H Mr. and Mrs. Harold Briggs spent
A 48’s None Priced Higher x; Gal. $9. 7 oz. a few days in Newark, N. J., last
: : | Bot, eae Sv 68c 3s 57 32 Can 32¢ week.
: Nabisco Premium Joily Time Mes: Doyen long Sysrisingd
| i
| Crackers 16 pig 20c Po c 10.0, 20 Mos Carolyn Sua % oom:
. Pkg. p orn Can c ale, Mrs, Freda Baer of Coonsville
ii Ta and Mrs. Melville Belles of Reyburn
i Extra Low Prices i eo aTR ORR, ra
. 5 a | Sava 1 0 ¢ on 3.07. Hin The annual Fellowship Supper of
5 9 |
. |IDEAL ORANGE JUICE = = |
1 IDEAL BLENDED JUICE =~
fe ong tr
L IDEAL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE “=
iia
Crt. SOEN 77P/
Butter Kernels
Better Tasting !
held in the Bible Protestant Church
at Reyburn Friday evening. Rev.
“Home Style” SALTED PEANUTS
Regularly 35¢ ® Now 25¢
William Howie will be host pastor,
|
| | old Dutch
Rev. Ira Button, toastmaster and
Rev. E. D. Hettinger of the Ebe-
CLEANSER
2 Car Ee
nezer Baptist Church of Plymouth,
speaker. There will be special
music,
Mrs. Dayton Long is entertaining
her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Kas-
cinske of Lake Silkworth. Miss Bess
Klinetob spent Sunday evening with
Delmonte 7 46 oz them.
1 Pl y EA p p L i J U ! CE Dole~-Libby’ Can Cc ee " Mr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph James of
ole—Libby s 4 ER BE awl Ww Es “4 | Bloomingdale spent Sunday evening
’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Gn Smith.
o oF Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lukavitch
Roma EE and family of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and
me Brand Mrs. Clifford Stroud Jr., and family
of Kresgeville, spent the weekend
Coffee with Mr. and Mrs. John Lukavitch.
Mrs. George Switras of Broadway
and her sister, Miss Violet Grey
spent Saturday in Wilkes-Barre.
I Mrs. David Ace of Buffalo spent
OR ANY OTHER BRAND I the weekend with her sister and
brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Ira
USECOUPONONBACK | | ‘vo rosa wore is wp and
OF EVERY PACKAGE 1 around after an attack of the flu.
Many local children are down with
OF GOOD LUCK it a second time.
© |CALIF FRUIT COCKTAIL oi 2 35
i DAIRY FOODS
WISCONSIN
Virginia Lee
Cherry Iced
LAYER CAKE RE
ech 500
TODAY'S BEST BY
Sylmar
= = 58 0Z. 4
MILD CHEDDAR Rine Olive
pe Can 27g;
Crackin’ Good
Lb.
(CHEESE sc Sugar Cookies i, 28¢ | Dov'® Fo
Kratts ey Decorette Bar Cake =< 39¢ |
Piso Cream Cheese oo: 17 | wheet Puffs 239: 2c | Tempting br Te on Sent Bo
f Wisconsin For Better Gravy Angel Food Cake Each 33¢ § 180 0D LU K De ravi? ne es
Sharp Cheddar Cheese ‘> 65¢c| Gravy Master "i 15¢ | 4 Grund 1reat Es LB i! t hor bed and Mrs. Bettison is tak-
i Go SE Rn: wis GRATE in
AERC RR endl Appl i : in
rns Well iu Li Coffee Gake Eh £96 the TABLE margarine for may Mis. Lots Butien Sal
: Very Low Prices Junior Mints 19¢ |, vasa Ri : bn _ Woguugmoy: poo wm NE ow RAS EEN ENN NOR MI 4 the week visiting relatives here and
: : 'p ch Fille d B at Beaumont.
(Rational Bien - i ea e uns hg. 29¢ i Mrs. John Holcomb will take the
| RITZ CRACKERS 3 | C Bubble Gum 3 for 10¢c ; agen part of the cockney cook in “Every-
| i. Enriched : body’s Crazy”, the comedy to be
Heinz Angus—All Purpose given by members of the Eastern
: ‘ : a c
TOMATO GATSUP i: 23c| Dish Cloths °:30c | SUPREME BREAD LT Rn Fe
Bottle fall;