THE POST, FRIDAY, ¥ 3 rs Lg : : AUGUST 14, 1953 mn PAGE FIVE Sweet Valley The Dallas Post was in error last week in announcing Albert Allen's birthday. It was Mr. and Mrs. Al- len’s eleventh wedding anniversary. Please forgive us. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Ide, Ros- lyn, N. Y. spent Wednesday night with Mrs, Lewis Atwood and daugh- ter, Mrs. Mae Davenport. Mr. and Mrs Richard Davenport trip to New York. They will re- side ‘on Main Street, Nanticoke. Miss Grace Croop, Washington, in ‘Sweet Valley for the Jones- Davenport wedding, remained for a few days to visit her cousins, Mrs. Richard Davenport, Sr. and S. A. Pollack. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rood, Snow Hill, Maryland, are spending a week with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Rood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long and family spent the weekend in the Adirondacks, seeing White Face Mountain and the North Pole Miss Marjorie Downing, Broad- way, and Jay Long, spent a day last week in Bloomsburg at State Teachers College, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alva (Case were Pearl McAllister, [Scranton; Mrs. Lily Case, Mrs. Richard Jones and son, Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Tice, Jacksonviile; Donald Case, [Pearl River; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Switras, and Mrs, George Switras, Broadway. Mr? and Mrs, William Carey and son Kenny, (Coudersport, are spend- ing a few days with Miss Bess Kline- tolb. . Ages of elderly women present at a Sunday dinner given by Mrs. Carl Rood for Mrs, Hattie Edwards to- talled 691 years. Mrs. Edwards cele- brated her eighty-ninth birthday, Guests included Mrs, Corey Allen, Mrs. Annie Wintermute, Mrs. Edith Allen; Mrs. Jennie Thomas, Mrs. Elsie Wesley, Mrs. Eliza Whitesell, and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, SHOP Pomeroy’s FIRST #'s easy to get to! FARMERS Night Market Pierce Street KINGSTON FRESH PICKED CORN and TOMATOES RASPBERRIES CARROTS HUCKLEBERRIES PEAS CURRANTS STRING BEANS SQUASH CUCUMBERS CAULIFLOWER CABBAGE BROCCOLI LETTUCE NEW POTATOES FLOWERS — JELLIES BAKED GOODS POULTRY e EGGS Open at 5:30 p.m. MON., WED. and FRI. The Pick of the Crop HERE'S WHERE THE BARGAINS ARE YY Vv Vv vv VV VY VY VV VYYY Vey 1 KIWANIS 1 4 WESTERN JAMBOREE 10 HOUR STAGE SHOW PLAYLAND PARK Nuangola, Pa. Friday, Aug. 14 From 7:30 P.M. to ?°? — IN PERSON — * DICK THOMAS TV - Radio ~ Screen Star % SADIE SINGLETREE’S RANGERS + HARMONY FOUR Tops in songs you will like Saturday, Aug. i5 From 2:00 P.M. to Midnite — IN PERSON — * SLEEPY HOLLOW GANG Direct from WFIL-TV Phila. % RAY WHITLEY Republic movie star—formerly with Gene Autry Show ww PANCAKE PETE Hollywood's top western comedian % MERRY SISTERS. Western songs in harmony Y COUNT MAURICE The man with the X-ray eyes % KIWANIS’ HILLBILLY COLLEGIANS and other star acts THE FIRST TRIPLE FEATURE STAR STAGE SHOW EVER HELD IN THIS AREA!! A $1500 SHOW! ONLY 75¢c FOR ADULTS CHILDREN FREE! Don’t Miss It! I NOTE. ALL PROCEEDS WILL BE USED TO HELP UNDER- PRIVILEGED CHILDREN. VC VV VOU OPV OVO OOOO VV VV VV VOU Yer verve Ye ve reeve vee vr e ver rye vyervryryy ritmsbesdtinmtmilettiiaccliosnsiveibuibasiaibusslie ACME QUALITY FRESH GROUND BEEF TENDER BEEF SHORT RIBS LONG ISLAND DUCKS LEG, RUMP or SHOULDER "VEAL ROAST ABOUT THESE BIG ~ ANNENENRERE; Look What 39 Will Buy! TENDER, LEAN (6 to 8 Lb. Avg.) ~ LOCAL, N. Y. DRESSED ee i = : ————\ = : F————— 56 4 a ae == E —_— is _—— = L B ’ _— = = = — Frozen Foods ; ICE CREAM "3 4 eu. ms. O8C FRENCH FRIES no: 2%: 29¢ Bakery Features FRESH BAKED APPLE PIE ech 39¢ 404 27 C SPECIAL FEATURE SWANSDOWN var .. Rg Oh Devil’s Food Phy. Supplies Limited None sold to Dealers CAKE MIXES ~- “IT'S A HIT" Acme's Baseball Sweepstakes 111,000 IN PRIZES * 10—1953 Mercury Autos * 100—Philco Refrigerators or Home Freezers \ * 1000 Philco Personal Portable Radios * 10,000 Merchandise Certificates Get Free Score Cards Every Week . . . N O PURCHASE NECESSARY ENE EEE EEE EERE EEE ENE EEE EEE EE EE Produce Feature CALIF., WHITE, SWEET SEEDLESS GRAPES - 19¢ CANTALOUPES = - 19 1 Jumbo Size “Read ‘em and Reap” IDEAL BRAND PRUNE PLUMS No. 21/5 Cans PINEAPPLE JUICE = 29 PEACHES = 29 REG. OR DRIP GRIND BOSCUL COFFEE STAR-KIST TUNA FISH sz 89Yc 1. fT | EE. 6!/5-01. Cans a rere —
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