: | P : THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, CL ; ! PAGE FIVE Dallas-Franklin J 1-Te Boys At Show AND SUCH AN ATTRACTIVE : : Fourteen Students ~ View Machinery Fourteen Dallas-Franklin Town- ship Vocational Agriculture students returned from Harrisburg where they viewed ‘the Pennsylvania Stiate ~ Farm Show since Wednesday after- : nioon, : Cut from young grainfed Western steers, Acme quality w % ae Jnstrudeor, Jens : beef has that tender, juicy flavorful deliciousness that . AG d. Siover fusaishel folks go for in a big way. Give the family a treat this ® weekend—at this price you'll want to take advantage of Mr. Mosier says his boys are in- terested primarily in modern farm “ machinery, with dairy cattle a close the opportunity to serve your favorite second. The show is a valuable ad- junet to class work in Mr. Mosier’s opinion, giving prospective farmers U S. Graded “Good or Choice” Beef an insight into what is being done a to improve and modernize the na- 2 tion’s basic industry, that of pro- ducing food. (Students who attended the Farm 2 Show are: Dave Moore, Fred Davis, Tom Rogers, Edward Wall, Don Weidner, Sam Fowler, Roy (Carr, Carl Greis, Herb Wertman, Joe Handick Jack Puterbaugh, H. Shultz, Tom Salinski, and Bob Kubasti. Sirloi Fill Your , : irioin Freezer Kingston Twp. | T-Bone Ib / Qe With These Mr, and Mrs. Abe Gay, Maple Delicious Street, vertown a nding’ a hh hd Porterhouse STEAKS! The Martins of | Martin's Gas Sta- : = Bon ae Acme lis “BONELESS” GOOD or CHOICE_SHORT CUT 7”, STANDING TENDER & NUTRITIOUS “BONELESS” Ee a | ZEEE ROUND STEAK | - 89° RIB ROAST 69° VEAL ROAST ~~ - 79° Mr. Martin recently LOCAL, DRESSED & DRAWN ~~ 7 brother, and his sister is in a ser- - condition at the Mercy Hospital. CUT Ur FRYERS Economical & Tasty, Veal “Mis. Ruth McCarty, Harris Hill : olin mah Mwy, are | poe -19 sreasts «10 oUONLDER ROAST = 53¢ FRYING CHICKEN Mercy Hospital, is coming along nicely after breaking her hip when she fell at her home before (Christ- Necks & Backs 6, {0c WINGS Lb. 39¢ mas. She is very grateful for the many cards and gifts she has re- ceived. Mrs, McCarty is widow of the ; t EeTal aR a) Farm Fresh Fruits and U blos of Police of Kingston Township. Albert Williams, Lehigh Street, Trucksville, is ill at his home. ACME Leads In Quality With Price Harriet Jean Williams and Anna | Mae Durbin, both of Shaver Avenue, Saavertown, vrs shotieniy In CULTIVATED—SNOWHITE ~ Florida, Mrs, ‘William Hunt of Shavertown M U S Ll i i. ]detown ak : : Howard Wright former resident ; C ® Ww here, is a patient at the Wilson : : Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, Ib. i New York. ER . R. Bruce (Shaver observed his i ¢ birthday anniversary on Sunday. end Mrs, Paul Smith Kunkle are visiting Mr. and Mrs, vies iCar- ell of Wilmingtbon;™" Mus. [Car- Mrs. Howard Boice returned to her home after being a patient at a : . the General Hospital. Serve A Sizzling Tender Steak Covered With Mushrooms ~ rell is the former Hy Hunt, daughter of Mrs, William Hunk. Mrs, John Cadugan of Scranton spent several days with her sister, CRISPY, LARGE HEADS—SIZE 48’s Mrs. Della Parrish. Mrs, Charles Fiske and daughter, \ . Connie of Sweet Valley spent sev- C a : oo days with Mr. anid Mrs. Oscar g Head . wan, Mr, and Mus. Joseph Comsiky of FARM FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS Rindless—No Waste Kingston announce the birth of a Sharp Cheese daughter, Josephine on January 10. COOL CRISPY Ne, Mrs. Comdily 3 ad rs eee’ 2 : Meade, | r r S, . . il e chs. Names Book Selection AL = 1 i i Committee For Year EAT 411 YOU BUY ® ® ps Peter D. Clark, chairman of MILD CHEESE 59 ¥ | a onl Yor] | Mount Merfio ol fg wn vend wes wok Wonol (1 Shower Of Good Budget Buys committee for 1953: Mrs, Henry Peterson will act as co-chairman. Members are: Mes- ALASKA'S BEST dames Harold Flack, Fred Howell, Thomas Heffernan, John Landon, John (C. Phillips, ‘Gerald Stout, Pre- Tall ston (Sturdevant, Warren Unger, Can Robert Van Horn, Marshall Nun- list, and Miss Catherine ‘West. a No Rind—No Waste IDEAL BRAND, WHOLE that Book [Club members drop slips of titles of books they would be {got of Peace Auxiliary, was held at the 9 3 £ aE home of Mrs, Paul Goddard last . DOLE’S 0 ‘Tuesday, with newly elected officers 4 § officiating, ge President is Mrs, Paul Goddard; i Pl I No. 2 i Can interested in, in a box for guidance CHILDREN LOVE B C STRAWBERRIES i 29 vice president, Mrs. Don Clark; ik the IA DT SEA SIDE Miriam Lathrop, librarian, are auto- matically members. : Tt was suggested aft last Wednes- | | M A n E- A N S 2 17 Oz. day’s meeting in the library Cans of the book selection committee. | ~ Buxiliary Names Heads ZI 0 Mj F Tiger Of Standing Committees w a Txooutive Board meoting Prince 3 MISS MUFFET op Gi 19 1 a SLICED PEACHES “#4.” | Heads of standing committees CAMPBELL’S DOLE’S HAWAIIAN c PINEAPPLE CHUNKS so 27 LE are: Mrs. C. A. Woodruff, devotions bE 2 and music; Mrs, Alvin (Shaffer, Al- | Eas. TOMA ro SOUP Jur | Es ee AS . Lane IDEAL BRAND (Concentrated) public relations; Mrs. [William \ 3 ; Weight, rata oh Ss STANDARD PACK 8 ORANGE on C Mrs, Alvin Martensen, kitchen; Mrs. 16 a Cans Edward Menedley, dish-cloths; Mrs. oe 2 JUICE Warren Unger, assisted by Mrs. Cans : 7 ” € Elwood Tudn Sittin
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