The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 30, 1954, Image 11

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THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954
PLEASUR
Super Values
Ideal Cut Beets 12:58
Ideal Pork & Beans. 10:=°
Maine Sardines ..5%. 12°
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ACME
BIG BASEBALL BONUS
$28,000.00
IN CASH
PRIZES
IN YOUR
ACME
MARKET
TODAY!
2nd Week's $1000.00 Basehall Bonus
CASH WINNER
Mr. Henry J. Rydzewski
Holtwood, Pa.
Redeem Your 3rd Weeks’ Baseball
BONUS TICKET — NOW WORTH 10c¢
Toward the Purchase of
FIVE ONE POUND CANS
IDEAL PORK & BEANS
Baseball Tickets Valid from July 26th to Aug. 28th
Bakery Features
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JELLY STREUSSEL
Coffee Cake
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LANCASTER QUALITY
CHUCK ROAST
ANY SIZE PIECE—SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Lancaster Brand
Frosted Long Island
Ducklings
. 59"
CUP-UP FRYERS
LEGS BREASTS
Lb. 7 5¢ Lb. 7 Oc
WINGS Necks-Backs
(1. 39C wu. 10°
Lancaster Quality
Short Cut 7" Standing
Rib Roast
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Local Dressed and Drawn
~ FRYING
CHICKENS
Lb. 45c¢
Produce Features
Quality
ICEBERG LETTUCE
2 Ige. hds. 19Oc¢
FRESH and WELL TRIMMED
Fancy Calif. White
Quality
SEEDLESS GRAPES
Ib. 19Oc
A TASTE DELIGHT
Frosted Foods
LEMONADE 4:59"
Orange Juice 5:69
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The Travelers Safety Service
Mrs. John Cadugan of Scranton,
and Mrs. Hattie K. Page of Braden-
ton, Fla., returned to Seranton af-
ter spending some time with their
sister, Mrs. Della Parrish. Helen
Williamson of Philadelphia, spent
several days at the Parrish home.
Reginald J. Gernice, Charles W.
Kittle, Robert F. Yetter and Arnold
Swan all of Grand Island, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Fiske and children of
Sweet Valley, spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan, call-
ers at the Swan home on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gosh
and daughter, Lois of Bristol, Pa,
Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler and
son, Jounier of Outlet.
Callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard F. Reilly during the
week were Mr and Mrs. Sidney
Lyons, Frank Parrish, of Forty Fort,
Nelson Parrish of Kingston, Mrs.
Frantz of Binghamton, N. Y., Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Baker of Riverside,
NJ
Clark Smith of Allentown is
spending this week with his mother,
Mrs Walter Smith to attend the
wedding of his sister, Kathryn, to
John Lunch on Saturday.
Donald Roberts of Scranton, spent
last week with his grandmother,
Mrs. Wesley Hilbert. Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Hilbert of Easton, spent
three days with Mrs. Hilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Shoemaker
of Packaneck, N J., spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Middleton, Mrs. H. L Klinetob who
has been staying with the Middle-
tons, went back with the Shoe-
makers for a few weeks
Dr. Lawrence Hess, Dr. and Mrs.
Dallas of Philadelphia, spent the
week end with Constance and Chris-
tine Hess, who have been with their
grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Gillman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Agnew en-
tertained at a roast on Friday even-
ing, for Lt and Mrs. Charles Bolan
and son, of Pensacola.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Agnew spent
last week vacationing in Canada.
Confidence class will meet at the
home of Mrs. Ralph Welch Tues-
day evening. Assisting hostesses
are Mrs. David Ide and Mrs. Donald
Williams.
Mrs L..E Beisel left on ‘Friday
for Irvington, N J. to visit her
daughter, Mrs. John Exarhoupolos.
Mrs. Exarhoupolos and daughter,
Carol, returned with Mrs. Beisel
for a couple of days.
Billy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Meade, spent last week attending
Bible Camp at Montrose.
Examination Announced
For Rural Carrier
The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced an ex-
amination to fill the position of
rural carrier for the post office at
Trucksville.
Applicants for this examination
must actually reside within the de-
livery of the above-mentioned post
office and must have so resided for
one year next preceding the clos-
ing date for receipt of applications.
Age limit, waived for persons en-
titled to veteran preference, are
from 18 to 50.
Full information and application
forms may be obtained at Trucks-
ville post office or from the Com-
mission’s Washington office. Appli-
cations must be filed with the U. S.
Civil Service Commission, Washing-
ton 25, D. C., and must be received
or postmarked not later than Au-
gust 17, 1954.
Town And Country YMCA
Sponsors Playground
Dallas Rotary and Dallas Kiwanis
have joined with Town and Coun-
try YMCA to sponsor a playground
on Dallas Borough ‘School grounds
for children of Dallas Township and
Borough. Sessions are held Tues-
day, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.
m. to 6 p. m., until September 7.
Children may register for crafts,
games and sports with an accredited
instructor.
A pet show. will be a fetaure of
the third period of Da-Camp which
started Monday at Shavertown
headquarters with a god eroll-
ment. Registration is still open.
Tap dancing classes are held from
9 a. m., until noon, Tuesdays and
Saturdays.
and more milk.
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SOIL
& SON
Phone 4-7396