THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952 PAGE SEVEN ‘MOTHERS! You'll Want To Take Advantage Of The Host Of Values And Specials-Acme Has Arranged For The ®& “Carriage Trade" During NATIONAL BABY WEEK! * ee — a a a Swift’s, All Varieties Baby Meats Sek ined Ch ood X i i & 4 1 £5 Gerber’s, Beechnut, Heinz, Clapp’s 5 <~ 99¢ | Baby Cereals FAMOUS BRANDS—BABY FOODS Gerber's—Beechnut—Heinz—Clapp's [All Varieties) STRAINED FOORS. ; 38 «996 22% | 35¢ | LOIN END -c $ 1 . 3 | RIB END & - 35¢. ; i Geod or Choice, Short Cut 7” 7 he Fresh Cut, Regular Standing RIB ROAST Ground BEEF ! Local Dressed . Eviscerated, Ready for the Pan Frying CHICKENS CUT UP FRYERS ; Legs & Breasts - T9¢ (= Wings Necks & Backs 15¢ Frying CHICKENS ALG i PORK LOIN ROASTS LEAN TENDER—SAVORY FROSTED FISH Haddock Fillets Perch Fillets Cod Fillets - 49¢ = 99° 53 tb. §0¢ tb. fhe wo. fhe § 1 | i : SEES TENDER, GREEN ig FANCY SCLID CUCUMBERS SLES Excellent In ‘Salads Calif. Asparagas 2» Get Ready For A Treat—Louella Butter And Asparagus EXTRA LARGE Florida ORANGES dozen Cc Grand For Juice, Eating Or Salads Size 176’s 04 ALITY FETE RET Birds Eye : 4 : TOMATO JUICE Ta French Fried Potatoes 2: Aaa ui 2° 39° aha RAdnindnin Aarau "Suprem A ah of “6 For--- 7¢h ANNUAL BABY DERBY VALUABLE GIFTS to be given to Proud Parents of BABIES BORN Between 12:01 A. M. and 12 P. M. SAT., MAY 3, 1952 FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON RULES ARE VERY SIMPLE Mail this coupon to "Baby Derby" Contest, American Stores Co., Advertising Dep't., Lock Box 820, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. PARENTS’ NAME PARENTS’ ADDRESS TIME OF BIRTH — MAY 3, 1952, AT. BABY‘'S NAME DOCTOR'S NAME O‘CLOCK NAME OF HOSPITAL cs — —— —— ———— — — — he Fathers, Aunts, Uncles, Reldtives, Friends, Doctors — help us by mailing this coupon promptly. 4 SAVE HALF YOUR WORK NO Regular RINSING | "5 30¢ NEEDED! 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RN °° 12¢ GREEN GIANT Corn Niblets MEXICOR Large, Sweet, Tender VIER INT hy: ‘ORS CRANBERRY SAUCE sy, a 3c BEECH-NUT Strained Baby Food 12 = 95¢ 'NILBETS sano Whole 12 oz. 35¢ Kernel Corn Cans ® %a® Junior Baby Food 6 »- 83¢c BEECHNUT CEREAL FOOD rior. £9C Eat Peter Pan Red Garver’s All-Star Breakfast Delicious, Nourishing Mother’s Oats 2.2 16¢ PEANUT BUTTER ww 38¢C For Tasty Snacks SUPREME Bridge Rye Bread Loaf Te Delicious With Cheese Enjoy This Hearty and Wonderfully Tasty New England Style Old Fashion BEEF STEW. — LUNCHBOX FAVORITE! SPAM = d4c Can | after Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. remodeled and home. Mr. and Mrs. [Carl Stainbrook have received word that their son, Pfc. Roy who has been in the ser- vice for two years, one year of it in Paris, has been promoted to ICor- poral. (Cpl. [Stainbrook is a graduate of Lehman High School, class of 1950. Mrs. ‘Albert Hontz has returned from Nesbitt Hospital and is getting along nicely at her home. Mrs. James Williams and Miss Bess Klinetob spent a day recently in Endicott, New York. Mrs. ‘Stephen Alexander and Mrs. Carl [Stainbrook attended the Shrine Auxiliary meeting in ‘Wilkes-Barre last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Case and family of Pearl River, New York spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case. James Williams, proprietor of the Mountain Inn, Kitchen Creek, is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Glen Morris have redecorated their Jackson Miss Melvina Shouldice and Fred Shouldice, Sr. have returned home spending several days in Canada. Mrs. Norman Franklin and daugh- ters Kathleen and (Carol May of Horsham spent last week with Mrs. Franklins’ father, Gustave Splitt. Velton Bean and Albert Splitt spent ‘Saturday iat Mehoopany. Dianne Shouldice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pau] Shouldice has been ill. The Misses Hazel and Joan Red- mond, Lois and Virginia Marr of Hunlock Creek were visitors of Mrs. Velton Bean recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stortz and daughter, Judy recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKeown at West | Nanticoke. Kingston Twp. Dorey Rogers, Huntsville Road, is ill at home. Ralph Lewis, Mt. Airy Road, is re- covering slowly from a recent heart attack. He is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. 'W. Martin Porter, Shaver Avenue, and Mriand Mrs. Jack Porter, West (Center Street, re- cently visited Mary" Porter, Harris- burg. It’s a baby girl for Mr. and Mrs. William Long of (Carverten Road, Trucksville. Bonnie Jean was [born April 10 at Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital. Mrs. Long is the former Jean Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson of Cliffside Avenue. Mr. Long is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vought Long, [Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker an- nounce the birth of a baby girl, Patricia Lee, born April 18 in Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Parker is the former Claire MdGuire of Carverton Road, Trucksville. Jack Parker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, East Franklin Street, Shavertown. Mrs. Albert Jordan, Carvertou Road, Trucksville, is ill at her home. (Wesleyan [Circle Guild of the Sha- vertown Methodist ‘Church met re- cently at the home of Marion Katacinski, | The following were present: (Clara Brown, Catherine Newhart, Char- lotte "Remley, Bettie Brace, Jerry Pope, Charlotte Wescott, Hazel Honeywell, Irma Eicke, Mrs. Walter Cook, Mrs. James Godfring and the hostess, Marion Katacinski. Kenneth Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna, Summit Street, Shavertown, left for training in the Armed Forces on Monday. Douglas Haughwout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haughwout, Carver- ton Road, Trucksville, is.ill at home. Patricia Pickett, Sun Valley, iCali+ fornia, recently visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Russell Edmonid- son, Maple [Street, Shavertown. Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett, formerly lived in Demunds. Noxen Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire (Com- pany served three suppers last week, the Lions’ (Club on Tuesday, the Athletics from Harveys Lake on Thursday might and the Firemen on Friday might. : Mrs. William Wright is a patient at General Hospital, Edward Sax is somewhat im- proved following ia stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boston an- nounce the birth of a ‘son in General Hospital April 15. Mrs. Lillie Mercilliott who has been spending the last year with her sister, Stella and Jane Shook, has returned to her home in Paul- ing, New York. Mrs. Frederick Shook, Mrs. Carl Grossett and Marine Cpl. Lulu Jean Hahn left Tuesday for Parris Island, S. IC. Mrs. Shook and Mrs. Grossett will join their husbands there. Miss Hahn has been spending a furlough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards. Paul Kraft of Baltimore, Md.. re- cently visited his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Kraft. Carlton Patton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patton, who has been confined to his home since January with rheumatism has returned to school.
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