The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 28, 1952, Image 11

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FRESH CUT, REGULAR
"LEAN TENDER
SMOKED PICNICS
LOCAL DRESSED
Frying CHICKENS - 39
~ CHICKEN IN PARTS
LEGS & BREASTS 79%
WINGS . 45g
NECKS & BACKS I3¢
" CRISP--FRESH
ICEBERG
LETTUCE
DELICIOUS SLICED
Ideal Stanberrice Ha: 996
IDEAL
Fordhook Lima Beans '% 20¢
FARMDALE :
Baby Lima Beans ve 1c
IDEAL
Tender Broccoli Spears ': 22¢
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‘Only Acme
Would Offer All These
LOW MEAT PRICES
With This
GUARANTEE
~~ We Satisfy You, or Cheerfully Refund Your Money
00D OR CHOICE, SHORT CUT 7”, STANDING
ROUND BEEF -53°&
An Economical Meal That Can Be Served In Many Ways
VERY LOW PRICES!
Yes, You'll Find Very Low Prices In
Our Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Dept.
Bargain Prices On —
Florida
ORANGES —GRAPEFRUIT—TEMPLE ORANGES
CALIF. GRAPES—PEARS—LEMONS
Also
An Outstanding Variety of
Vegetables
PASCAL CELERY—RADISHES—GREEN
ONIONS —YAMS—ENDIVE—ETC.
Glorify Your Salads With
Hom-De-Lite Mayonnaise
Hom-De-Lite Salad Dressing
BEST GRADE CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS
. 69°
FRESH SEA FOODS
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Slicing
TOMATOES
Just right for
slicing or salads.
Briar 35
Pt. Jar 29¢
GLENDALE CLUB
Cheese Food | Se 850
KRAFT
Velveeta Sheese Food 7%. 89c
BORDEN’S
Chateau Cheese Food %. 99¢
WISCONSIN Sh
Mild Cheddar Cheese Lb. Bh
WISCONSIN
Sharp Cheddar Cheese = 65¢
LOW PRICES CONTINUE
IDEAL, FINEST FLORIDA
ORANGE JUICE
IDEAL ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT
BLENDED JUICE
IDEAL OR GLENWOOD
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
FLORIDA, GRADE “A”
IDEAL CITRUS JUICES |
. 46 oz. 1 4 Cc
Can
46 oz. 1 4 £
Can
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THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1952
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Lenten Suggestions
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Ideal
Light Meat
TUNA FISH
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Eskimo
PINK SALMON
on 63¢C
GREEN GIANT
Niblets
MEXICORN "> 12¢
Swift’s
PREM
Pee . 48c
Wesson <1 aE
SALAD OIL NIBLETS
33c & 64el ee 2 350
Bon Pure Olive Oil 2 12¢
Herb-Ox :
Boullion Cubes =: 8¢ =: 18¢c
Snyder's Potato Chips 3 25¢
Devonsheer
Bread Crumbs se 166
Gold Seal Wheat Puffs 2: 29¢
vor 5 33
« BEECH-NUT
10 =~ 99¢
6 Jars 89¢
iy 15¢
WISE
BEEGHNUT CEREAL FOOD
Mrs. Filbert’s
Colored Oleomargarine
BolT Cues
i isi He 25¢
Soap Filled Pads Aver 2%; 19¢
Cadet Dog Food %%
Renuzit Motor Oil eet 99
Speed-Up Bleach 2 12¢ <: 23c
Gold Seal
MACARONI
Pes 17¢
Rob Ford
RICE
Pi 17¢c
Pi 31c
Now At Lowest Price!
Cashmere Reg.
Bouquet 3 Size 25¢
Seap 9 2 Jats 23¢c
Ideal
PRUNE JUICE
oe 2% 29¢
Fresh
Dandy Oyster Cr: Crackers
My-T-Fine
Desserts
Pkg. 8c
All Flavors
Niagara
Laundry Starch
ne 19¢
PAGE ELEVEN
Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. ICoray Smith were
recent callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Edward Gregory of Kingston.
Saturday callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Coray Smith were Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Kester and Roger
Bellas of Demunds.
Mrs, Leonard [Stortz has necovered
from an illness,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux
and daughter, Susan, were callers
at the home of Mrs, Emma Simpson
of Luzerne recently.
William Lamoreaux entertained
Miss Laura Rae |Smith, Miss Nancy
Williams and David Nelson at a
television party on [Saturday even-
ing.
Mrs. Alfred Evarts has been ill
at her home,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Naugle of
Newport Center recently spent a
few days with Hendrick Cease.
Mr. and Mrs, Elton Brace and
children, Arlene, Evelyn, and Ken-
neth of Hunlock Creek were visitors
of Mr, and Mrs. Velton Bean on
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ralph Maino are
spending several weeks with Mr, and
Mrs. Matthew Mahoney of Newport
News, Virginia,
Mr. and Mrs. [Leonard Stortz and
daughter, Judy, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Edward McKeown in West Nanfi-
coke on Saturday.
The Seek and Find Class of Jack-
son Methodist Church will serve a
ham and egg supper in the church
dining room April 5. Serving starts
at Spm. The public is invited. -
Idetown
Mus. (Charles Peeke and Charlotte
Pecke of Fernbrook were recent
visitors at the home of Mr. and Murs.
Earl Lamoreaux.
Mrs. Naomi Gosart has been con-
fined to her home for the last two
weeks with a virus infection and is
still under the doctor’s care.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith had as
recent visitors at their home Mr. and
Mrs, William Baer and children
Betty Jane, Janice, Joanne and Billy
from Olean, New York; Mrs. Richard
Engleman and children Richard Jr.
and Gary from Noxen.
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Neely and sons
Ralph and Ray of Wilkes-Barre were
callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph (Welsh on Sunday.
Betty Smith, student at State
Teacher’s College spent the weekend
with hr grandmother Mrs. Walter °
Smith.
Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux spent (Sun-
day with Mrs. Lucille Williams of
Plymouth,
Mrs. John H. Cadugan of [Scranton
spent the weekend with Mrs E. R.
Parrish. On Sunday Mrs. Cadugan
and Mrs, Parrish and Bess Cooke
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward R. Parrish of Kingston,
Mr. and Mrs, J. Herbert Brown
and daughter Sharon are moving
from Nashville, Tennessee to Owen-
boro, Kentucky this week. Mrs.
Brown is ‘the former Carol Crosby
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Howard Crosby, former residents
here.
Sweet Valley
Ladies Auxiliary of Sweet Valley
Firemen served dinner to thirty-nine
employees of the Harvec Dress Com-
pany last Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case of Noxen -
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Case,
Miss Iona Holcomb and Miss Bess
Klinetob visited the Brickel, Piatt
and (Garey funeral homes on Sunday.
Mrs. Stella Bronson of W. Nanti-
coke spent several days last week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. McKinley
Long and other local people. Charles
Bound of Binghamton, N. Y. was a
| guest at the Long home recently.
Mrs. John Hildebrant of Loyalville
spent Thursday with Miss Bess
Klinetob.
Mr. and Mrs, ‘Charles Long and
Mr. and Mrs, ‘Caleb Hoyt of Broad-
way attended the Fairbanks-Morse
dealers’ meeting in Philadelphia on
Friday.
Mrs, Russell Kitchen has been con-
fined to her home with rheumatism
for the past two weeks. [Callers at
her home were Mrs, Albert Morris,
Florence Shaw, Rev. and Mrs. Ira
Button, Mrs. Stanley Post, Howard
and Doren Post and Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy (Calloway of Berwick.
Boyd Cnagle was operated on at
Nesbitt Hospital last Fridaly.
The Comrades [Class of the Church
of Christ met at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Schobert in West Nanti-
coke last Friday.
Mrs. Jennette Sprague spent a few
days with her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
W. J. Waterstripe last week. Sunday
Rev. Waterstripe returned with her
to her home in Pulaski, N. Y. He
came back on Thursday by bus.
[Philip Stuart, grandson of Rev.
and Mrs, Ira Button of Stroudsburg
submitted to an appendix operation
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Polnoski of
Baltimore, Md., spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, James Hutchison. Mr.
and Mrs. 'Clalyton Thomas were Sun-
day dinner guests of the Hubchisons.
Miss Bess Klinetob spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Morris, The Morrises recently re-
novated their home, adding a lovely
bathroom and streamlined kitchen.
Signs Of Spring
Mrs. Robert Avery, Harveys Lake,
reports having seen a garter snake.
“A sure sign of spring” says Dave
Deater to whom Mrs. Avery re-
ported the incident.