1 J Marine Recruiter Here on Tuesday The District of Raleigh Marine Recruiting office has just an nounced that there will be a Ma rine Recruiting Sergeant in the Post Office Building in Roanoke iPP[npid'= on Tuesday of each week during the month of August. The Seigeant will be here to inter view men between the ages of 17 and 30 who are interested in en listing in the U. S. Marine Corps or the Air Corps units. Enlistment periods are for two, three, or four years for general duty and for three or four years for duty with the Air Corps units. Men who enlist prior ta October fOfh will be eligible for all the ben- I efits of the G. I. Bill of Rights the office stated. Men who enlist, after about eight weeks of recruit training, are gua ranteed a 10 day furlough before going assigned to a regular duty station, aboard a ship of the U. S. Fleet, or at any of the many interesting foreign stations where Mar.ues serve. The Marine Corps Institute off JN free vocational and education al opportunities to all men serv ing in the Corps. The Sergeant will be in the Post Office from 8:00 a. m., until 4:30 p. m., each Tuesday during the month of August. All men, who are interested in the Marine Corps, are invited to yisit the office for any informa tion ihey might desire. fttar-Lite Club Holds Meeting Mrs. Arthur Harper and Mrs. Lou Faison were hostesses to the Star-lite Club Monday night at the home of Mrs. Faison in Gas ton. Contests were held with Mrs. Vernon Rogers, winning all the prizes. The jack-pot was won by Mrs. Frank Vaughan. jj ^A.t refreshment time, fried chick in' green beans, mashed potatoes, lettuce, tomatoes, hot rolls, soft drinks and cakes were served to the following members: Mesdames Reuben Epps, Abner Braswell, Sydney Sadler, Paul Bailey, Vern on Rogers, Frank Vaughan, Grady Hawains, Reuben Daniel, Lou Fai son and Arthur Harper. Deaths JOHN E. STARKE John E. Starke, 85, died in Roa noke Rapids Hospital Sunday. Fu neral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock from Olive Branch Church near Gasburg, Va. and interment was in the church cemetery. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. P. B. Baird and Mr.;. Plummie Williams of Gas burg, Va., Mrs. Morris Wright of F^pona, Va., three sons, Kimmie & Starke and Luther E. Starke of Roanoke Ra.pids, John W. Starke of La Grange, Ga., and 19 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. -— Mallards ^ “Share the Wheat” FLOUR C 79c SEALED HEART Gr,pSo™?-55‘ \ GRADE AA PORTERHOUSE / STEAK ib-75c \ ARMOUR STAR / FRANKS ib. 49c \ _a_ i NICE SELECTION FRESH FISH 7 j ******* (I { # U. S. No. 1 LONG WHITE J BAKING POTATOES 5-lb. Mesh Bag-28c * ROLLED RIB ROAST * ^ Whole Parslied Potatoes 3 ’T Fresh Lima Beans J W Corn on the Cob 5 |L Relish Tray with * ■ft Tomato Wedges ♦ ■ Ripe Olives and Carrots * ^ Hot Biscuits Iced Tea -k| y Cantaloupe with Ice Cream * - * j> Have the market man pre- H t pare and roll the rib roast. Tie w It and skewer it into shape. Rub t A the lean parts with drippings )( * and rub the whole with salt, ^ pepper and flour. * k Place roast fat side up in an ^ ff open roasting pan. Roast in H y slow oven (300-350 degrees F.) Jb K or, if a brown crust is wanted ^ V start .in hot oven (500 degrees k h, for 20 minutes, then re- > J duce to 300 degrees F. until |a done as desired 5 ! * r Week-End Special f Cloverbloom, Peter Pax or Brookfield BUTTER 69c PARD I Dog Food 11c GORTON’S Flaked Fish ^7 31c LIBBY’S Yellow Mustard 9Z 10c r LAUNDRY BLEACH Fleecy White ^f1 23c' SUNSHINE Krispy Crackers 19c SOAPS Supply I Woodbury1^ 3 cks. 23c Lifebuoy “ 3 ek:. ?.Qc Large Well Bleached 1 CELERY, 2 stalks . . 19c j U. S. No. 1 Sweet ^ POTATOES, 2 lbs.. 21c j Tender, Mountain Green 1 BEANS, .... 2 lbs. 25c ' Green Mountain CABBAGE, 5 lbs... 15c j U. S. No. 1 Alberta ^ PEACHES. 3 lbs... 27c j Crisp Iceberg : LETTUCE,lb....... 11c l California Green Top CARROTS, 2 belts. 17c Libby’s Deviled Ham ZH-oz. can 14c I Libby’s ::: - Baby Food 4%-oz. jar k 8c Tei'e'S’ SOAP 2 Reg | Bath <| f Cakes IOC Cake I 1C California Bartlett PEARS lb. 18c u. s. No. a Yellow ONIONS 5 lbs. 15c Marshall Kippered ncivi\iitw No 1/4 can VINFAAD Motts ® Quart bottle COFFEE NOODLES S2.2S GRAPENUTS BteSSfp£r“1 18c BEECHNUT 18c BABY FOOD 29c ^ STRAINED I 17c * 3 iars 24c 1 ' W JUNIOR 14c 3 jars 22c