| eter moh THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1952 FINEST TREE RIPENED Rob Ford Peaches FLAVOR PACKED Bel Monte Prunes 11-02. 28¢ Pkg. . 93¢ Pkg. So Good... SoEconomical... Acme's Big "DRIED FRUIT SALE Helps Your Menus — Helps Your Budget ROB FORD PRUNES LARGE SIZE MEDIUM SIZE Lb. 2-Lb. Pkg. 22° Pkg. 39: FINEST SUN RIPENED Rob Ford Apricots Pia I 1-02. 26¢ Pkg. 15 oz. Pkgs. A FAMILY FAVORITE : Rob Ford Mixed Fruits FULL OF VINEYARD RICHNESS 2 Rob Ford Raisins TENDER AND SWEET Sun Sweet Prunes = 23 Acme Guaranteed Meats Frying Chickens Ideal For That “Chicken-In-A-Basket” GOOD OR CHOICE, SHORT CUT 7” hdl | T5 ? CENTER CUT PORK hoe J CHOPS Cut From Young Tender Porkers Fresh Fruits Delicious, Snowhite MUSHROOMS 4 = + 36° Serve With Steaks Roasts EXTRA LARGE, JUICY ) Florida Oranges > 29° 2. 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SOC WILSON’S MOR Pork odie MOR Beef "> 63¢c Corned : 8 } |Oleomargarine * >is 28 Beef Hash c; 3T¢c Charge Dog Candy :o-»<9¢ e 2 In Rich Tomato Sauce Heinz Tomato Soup Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickles Heinz Tomato Ketchup Heinz Strained Baby Foods Sterling Salt Todized | . Square Round Pkg. Sc Pkg. Sylmar Ripe Olives VENICE MAID Spaghetti Sauce VENICE MAID Spaghetti Kanana Banana HERB 0X - HEINZ * oven Baked Beans 2:29. 3 tome 35¢ ein 28€ 14on bot. 27 10 =: 9%¢ Karo Syrup Red Label :: 23c Oc |Blue Label 22¢ 6 oz. Can 20c 21c 151/, oz Gn. 16¢ 21c¢ 101/; oz. Bot. 201. Can Flakes Boullion Cubes en =: 8¢ = 18¢ KRAFT HANDI-SNACK Cheese Links Gravy Master BACHMAN’S Very Thin Pretzels ne 316 Y= 150 34c {2 oz. * For Pantry-Shelf Meals p> Armour’s Corned Beef Chopped Ham Deviled Ham a 18 Can ARMOUR’S Corned Beef Hash en 40¢ to 49¢ 12 oz. Can 5 1 Cc Beef Stew “§ co 47¢ Acme. Hankel Sweet Valley There will be no evening service at the Christian Church nn (Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button served Easter breakfast to Mrs. Boina Rushik, and four daughters and two sons-in-law from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison spent the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stook and family in Buffalo. Murray Fisk, [State College, spent Easter vacation with his family, The Ladies Aid will serve lunch to people attending the Ratchford Auction in Muhlenberg tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Nineveh, spent the weekend with Mrs. [Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doberstein. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris en- tertained at Easter dinner for George Barski, Mocanaqua, Mrs. Florence Shaw, Fay and Alberta, Reynold Morris, Freece Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morris and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Updyke, Burl Uddyke, Miss Shirley Britt and Abe Slater. Tommy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yockavitch, submitted to ian opera- tion last Friday in the Nesbitt Hos- pital. Mrs. (Carl Stainbrook has returned from a month’s stay fin the Bronx, New York where she cared for the household of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wai- ter while infant Marilyn ‘Anne was welcomed as a new member of the family, There is another child, Richie, four years old. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones and Clifford, and Mrs. Lily Case of Ed- wardsville, spent {Sunday afternoon with Mr. and: Mrs. Alva Case. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and family, Philadelphia, spent Friday with Miss Keziah Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stainbrook are spending a few days fin Pittsburgh, attending the Grand Council, Edward Keller has the measles. ‘Warren - Hontz, Johnson City, spent Easter here with relatives, T/Sgt. and Mrs, Anthony Waco- wiak announce the birth on Easter morning of a daughter, Patricia Amn, at Mercy Hospital. ldetown Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and daughter Betty of Wilkes-Barre and two classmates’ of Penn State Col- lege and Mrs. Walter Smith and Edmund Weber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Clifford: Davis. Howard Meade of Baltimore spent the weekend with My. and Mrs, Corey Meade. Attlee Kocher of West Dallas spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hadsel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall of Huntsville were dinner . guests of Mrs. Della Parrish on Sunday. The beautiful basket of flowers on the Church altar on Sunday morning was in memory of Earl Lamoreaux Jr, given by Mr, and Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux Sr, Lee and the vase of flowers in memory of Dorothy Kreidler given. ‘by her parents. At the worship service Jimmie, son of Mr. and Robert Welsh was Baptized by Rev. Frank K. Abbott. And those taken in as new members were Mrs. Russell Rogers, Mrs. William Casterline, Kathyrn Kidd, Beverly Bergstnasser and Harold Dymond. Mrs. * Francis Smith of Trucks- ville and Mrs. Emory Hadsel spent Thursday with Mrs. Daniel Brown. Mrs. (Chloe Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer and daughter, Sha- ron, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis of Rochester, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Honeywell of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs, John J. Callahan and family of Swoyers- ville, Mr. and Mrs, William Blizzard and famiy and Mrs. Joseph Callahan of Plains,” Miss Kitty Walsh of Luzerne, Mrs. Lucy Honeywell and Barry Rauch were callers at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Honeywell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rayrnond Shallan- berger Jr. and daughters Linda, Pamela and Debra Lee of Dunellen, New Jersey spent the weekend with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ruth Ide. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly spent the weekend 'with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice of Jersey Shore. Mrs. Carrie Makinson mother of Mrs. Roy Tryon is spending some- time with Mr. and Mrs. William Kahn of Baltimore, Md. Homer Middleton Jr. student at Bucknell Unniversity spent the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Homer Middleton (Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh and sons Bobby and Jimmie of Bound Brook, New Jersey spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welsh. William Eckerts, Hosts To Members Of Board Mr. and Mrs ‘William Eckert, Lake Catalpa, entertained members of the Official Board of Kunkle Methodist Church at their home last Wednes- day. Plans were discussed for build- ing an addition to the (Church. Present were Rev. Ruth Underwood, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dodson, Mr. and | Mrs. E. R. Kerlin, Mrs. Anna Weaver, Mrs. Ray Henney, Mrs. Emma Miller, Jason Kunkle, Allen Brace, Mrs. Vivian Miers, Stanley Allen and the host and hostess.
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