Porter Hill road borne destroyed mon-DeXalb schools each* had a boy and girl participating. Joan Shank and Ronald Hawiey from Clifton-Fine won. Each received ten dollars and all the rest each received a five dollar participating prire. The Judges were Sanders Heller, Gouverneur, Miss Iva Ruth Clark, Russell, and Robert McSweeney, Harrisville. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Klo, Allan and Ruth Fredenburg called at Leland Young's Friday. Norma Young spent Tuesday and Wednesday night at her home. School let out at noon Thursday for the First Supervisory District Spring meeting for the teachers of four schools and the speaking contest. The Fowler Baptist church ceived $11 from the Home Demonstration Stanley party held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Murdle April 20. By MRS. LELAND YOUNG Roast beef supper will be held Porter Hill road-Mr. and at the Fowler town hall May 25, Mrs, Arthur Carr's home was benefit of Fowler Baptist church. dsftroyed by fire Wednesday Adults, $1.25 and $.65 for chilnight about 10 o'clock. Mr, and dren. Serving begins at 5:30p.m. Mre. Carr and seven children until all are served. escaped without Injury and saved A car wash will be held at the a farw possessions. Mr.Carr said home of Mrs. Verna Flsk May 27 be thought the fire was caused by from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Baptist defective wiring. The house was Youth Fellowship will do the owned by Roily Durham. work. Rose Reed Is In the House of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walrath the Good Samaritan in Watertown. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fred Reed is employed In Ohio. Murdle and family called on Mr. Bonnie Young spent Tuesday and Mrs. Fred LaPlatney of the night with Mary Yerdon. Harxisvllle road and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Young, Mrs. Rupert Crlng at Geers Roger and Bonnie attended the Corners Sunday afternoon. aUtth annual speaking contest at Grace May Murdle celebrated Hermon-DeJCalb Central school her birthday May 17. Thursday afternoon. Norman By MRS. ARNOLD THOMPSON Mr. and Mr s.Robert Thompson Fowler—Parents, ck>n#t forget Young was one of the contestants and daughter of Maryland called from HJD.C.S. Clifton-Fine, Ed- the PTA meeting Thursday evenon Robert's brother and family, to* May 18 at Fowler school at wards, Knox Memorial and Her* Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thompson o p.m. Fowl er Thursday. Robert returned from Korea May 5. It has been about two years since Robert has seen his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shlppee and boys and Vern Glllett were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shlppee, Macomb. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ann* stroo and girls spent the weekend with Mrs. Armstrong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong are from Plans burg. Mrs. Lewis Gaudln received word Saturday morning that her father was very sick. She is spending awhile in Watertown with him. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKee have returned to their home after spending the winter in Watertown with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gilmour. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Kinney called on Mrs. Grace Typhalr, Mr. and Mrs. Lenuel Chapln and Leon Chapln of Edwards Sunday. Fellowship presented corsages ACMELfcADS WITH SAVINGS LOW LOW PRICES 100 Jrt IN ADOITION TO THOftf tlOUlAILY tICIIVID * 79c ALL SKIN REMOVED PELVIS BONE REMOVED SHANK END REMOVED EXCESS FAT REMOVED Dollar Doubler CATALOG STAMPS REDEEMABLE NOW THRU SAT.. MAY 20th AT YOUR ACME MARKET. LANCASTER * 43c "> 89c msm*» THIS COUPON WORTH 35 20 lbs and up C lb 30 EXTRA M Shoulder cut lb Lamb Boneless Roast Co 25 «?* STAMPS With the Purchase of a CTX3 Lancaster Bacon *«69c Perch •' * Fillets b Lancaster Franks £ : L'Q 99c Lobster Tails Lancaster Bologna L— »b 59c Shrimp Cocktail Bag of 12 Flor-I-Gold Oronges 43 REDEEMABLE NOW THRU SAT., MAY 20th AT YOUR ACME MARKET. ,b 65c m i^»: 69 ,b IDEA C lb 39c 10 ©* O O c P*9 5W V 39c BANNED FOOD SALE IDEA RED or BLUE BAND Stef m CRISP ICEBERG $ Ideal Peas Green Beans W a x Beans Tomatoes 303 Cans I D E A L . F R E N C H STYLE • • • • IDEAL. CUT or FRENCH STYLE LETTUCE has Tomatoes Florida Rusttin lb 25 29 ** *. T i i i i i i n i i ri':'»»r r » ; t ! r;; This Coupon •TTT Worth ~ 1 H L40 FREE S & H j 7 C R I I N STAMPS * k With o pvrchot* of A l![ Grass Seed L r I V r Acme Moiktt ' I l ' l i l i i l 8J j SLICED C I N N A M O N Streussel 3 *1 or TWIRL VIRGINIA LEE 2 *1 LOAF CAKE 29c YOU SAVE . . . $4.75 FARMDALE Lima Beans REDWOOD Picnic Tabled POTATOES 10:79c Apple Sauce ONIONS 3 »- 25c 1 I d e a l Beets Calif. Whrt* MILD •35.9S WW** You t*T* WHOLE. RED |i ROfi • I • GOLD Lirt $3995 IDEAL SLICED cr WHOLE ORANGES »-^69t J J ttfll ^ J atoira; Kaife Sharpeier List 529 $16.95 YOU SAVg U.37 ^ 4 0 01 pk^% 10 ot \almc* Six Asstd Flavors I LACK fr DECKER U n U T Y JIG SAW 12 or $29.95 998 YOU SAVE $9.99 IDEAL CHEESE Extra Sharp 69 Cheese Slices "-' 1345~* CORY ELECTRIC SCISSORS mi Wood* 3 Mixed Vegetables Birds Eye Sliced Squash 3 10 ox CAMERA OUTFIT YOU SAVE $13.05 a Potatoes Glenwood Ideal Peas 2 4 9 Apple-Jellies Broccoli Spears M $16.06 KODAK PONY II GREEN SWISS or MUENSTER •ANANA 24 " BRAZIER Crank Lift List $10.95 310 H. 303 cans DEAL frezem Femimre* FULL COLOR . . . 48 PACES! OVER 800 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM! FAMOUS BRAND MERCHANDISE! SAVINGS FROM 35% TO 5 0 % ! STEERMASTER FARMDALE Pascal Celery App*« CK«r«ry •ltf«b«rry COPY of ACME'S NEW COLORFUL 1001 «>U»iU*4 With a 13.00 or More Purchase of Any Lancaster Brand Moat Products. Whole or Half ,b BmUerg ill 50 EXTRA M Lancaster Semi Boneless Hams •M " " Now Get Your W I T H $10.00 OR MORE IN PURCHASES Good through Saturday, May 20th, at Your Acme Market. One Coupon per Customer THIS COUPON WORTH Turkeys Lomb Rib Chops k GREEK STAMPS uafti (tmtrimrtmUifsSi >» 59c Short Ribs te 69c Boston Roost •.'»•"•»•» L a m b Roast * • • * Redeem n r a v c m This i n i l Coupon for EXTRA * 7?c CHUCK STEAK»53c Lancaster Arm Roast Roost Arm or Chuck LANCASTER Fine Start saving Dollar Doubters to* day—only 2c each with every 25c purchase! Soon you'll have marjy dollars worth of wonderful premiums at big savings. tttartffiM LANCASTER BRAND TENDER WESTERN RIB STEAK If.*. Thursday, Mny 18,1 M 1 aboard the carrier Tuesday to see a replica of the capsule. The Champlaln is having a family cruise Thursday, May 18 to the Florida coast where actual flight operation will occur. Mrs. Leary, the former Dorothy Lalonde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lalonde, plans to take the cruise. Mr. and Mrs. James Ward and baby were visiting Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duthan Ward. By MILDRED JARV1S Miss Sharon Peabody is visFine—Aviation Boatswain first iting at the home of her grandclass, Millard Leary and family parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are here visiting relatives and Jarvls and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin friends. AB1 Leary is home on Peabody. leave after his ship, theUSS Lake Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jarvls Champlaln, arrived at Quonset and Mary and Joyce Titus spent Point, RJ. after the dramatic Sunday in Ithaca. recovery of the astronault last Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lambert, week. Star Lake visited at the home of Visitor? were welcomed Mildred Jarvls Saturday. w GREEN STAMPS LANCASTER THE T U B U K I S e c S, G o v r o r M t < i : « ; * : - * i;f if t t i r t t m t ' t plus CHUCK ROAST of »red roses to 'the following mothers at the Baptist church, Sunday, May 14: the oldest mother, Mrs. Acil Johnson; the youngest mother, Mrs. Milton Arm* strong, and the mother with the most children in church with her, Mrs. Gordon Stevens and Mrs. Arnold Thompson. Mrs. Armstong Is the former Miss Helen Manchester. The mothers wish to thank the Fellowship for their kindness showed to them on their day. I OI -37c FOLCWNC ALUWNNUU DUFF'S MIXES M u f f i n Pancake Ginger Bread 10 1 ^ ^ ^ k C| \ REDWOOD CHAII $12.95 " . ^ • W YOU SAVE $4.7$
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