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, rnoon. May 2i, 1851 rAC.E T7Li.EE (SriG&a Srvilou? rdam Cemetery j To Continue Sat.; V Trees Removed L5CEF.WORLEY Ljjr Reporter L people came to ;jverdam Cemetery bat they still didn't Md plannea io ao. s fill is asked to come ;f FUHOL1 again next Saturday to help. The large trees have all been re moved, and the cemetery really looks like a different place. , Th Service Club women will have their regular monthly meet ing on June 1 at the home of Mrs. James Worley, ii PROTECTION tt CLEANERS Church Street DOVER VtSlXG SERVICE Depot Streei yyY TODAYS JilJlLL Light Fare for Supper Menus The W.S.C.S. of the Beaverdam Methodist Church met at the church Tuesday for an all-day study course. A covered dish lunch was served at noon. Their next monthly meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dennis Worley June 8. A revival is scheduled to start at the church June 4. Members of Beaverdam Baptist and Long's Branch Baptist Churches met Sunday evening for prayer service at the home of Mr. By ALICE DEXHOFF OFFERED for your considera tion today, arc two nlca sugges tions for light luncheon or supper menus, recipes that while they are a bit lighter than the regula tion winter fare, are Just as satla fylng and geared risht as nrin decides to give us a break and get under way. As a change from the usual rarewt, how about a deli clous Mushroom Rarebit? To serve 6, melt tbsp, butter In top of double boiler. Blend in 2 tbsp. flour. tsp, salt, dash of cayenne, y tsp. dry mustard and Vt tsp. Worcestershire sauce. Add one e, milk; cook until thick, stirring constantly. Add 1H e. grated American cheese: stir un til cheese melts. Melt tbsp, butter In a skillet, then add a 4-os. can allced or button mushrooms: aaute tor 5 mln. Add the sauteed mushrooms to the cheese sauce and sens mixture on hot toast slices. Tonal SoryriM Baked Tomato Sunrise Is a realsurprlMl For 8 servlnn () to a aervinel combine I S-oz. packages cream cheese and I tbsp. milk; add tsp. garlic salt and 3 tbsp. celery salt. Add t tsp. salt to f slightly beaten eggs. Place 3 e. dry bread crumbs in a pie plate. Using medium tomatoes, sUce each tomato crosswise Into fourths. Place tbsp. of cheese mixture oa naif of the tomato slices, then top each with the other tomato slices, placing toothpick In each to hold sand wiched slices together. Roll the tomato sandwich in the dry bread crumbs, then dip In the beaten eggs, and roll again in dry bread crumbs. Bake on a well-greased cookie sheet in 400 F. tor 20 mln, TV1 TTll Q.. J-,ie!year tturiems ai nock Hut schoo'r-er tacuit..- men.'oorv " lue .reci.ai j The remainder of the cast ROCK mil ijIUQGniS pn.sem an operetta and a pi-vull be given by Mk Louise Ow-1 represent variou bands of fairies. Trt" ano recital Friday at 1 o'clock in; en students. mcludir.R oewarop. sunsnine IO VJlVe WpereUU tne scnooi auditorium. Titled! About ' fort v students will take I r-inbo. Fairies Are Really Truly." lhejpart in the operetta, with Jo Ann All parents and friends of the former is under the direction ofljom,s Francis Bod. Kay Boyd j students, as well a others inter Miss Frankie Cm), assisted by oth-'and Bil'.y Messer in leading roles, t ested, are invited to attend. And Piano Recital For their final program of the r jTKfor All Your Food Needs 3 and Mrs. Charlie Harris. of aee. does her housework and a Mrs. Hams, although 84 years lot of needle work; but she is un able to go to church very often She keeps in good spirit-, and en joys company very n .ch. She would like for her friends to visit her. Jack Willis returned to duty Wednesday after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Willis Mrs, Willis planned a picnic sup per in his honor Sunday evening Guests were close relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Weaver Worley ac companied Mrs. Worley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O'Dear, to visit re! allves at Franklin Sunday. MAISE .. Pint 43 TOES .... O for IVSTALS 3 10lbs Can A SAUSAGE JOc STOKELY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL OLD VIRGINIA Strawberry Preserves 33c POST 301 fan Mls. W. A. Blazer ts on the sirk lio th; manlr Mice Allitt lllfhi WM 9 C is still on the list, but is lmprov ing. Bobby Ray Worley also Is tnv proving and is able to go about the house with the help of crutches Small J. M. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin West, Is "doing fine after cutting his upper lip badl The wound required seven stitches J M. fell while at school. 12 02, Jar ISc & 20c Box TOASTIES : Only 251 BLUE BIRD No. 2 Can fieth Grogan has landscaped his: lawn recently, and the work has really Improved the beauty of his home. Grapefruit Juice 2 fr 23 BON S BEST FLOUR 25 lb- Ba9 $2-10 Mr, and Mrs. Roy Parham have bought the business known as Grade's Store and are open for business. Golden Jumbos 1 qc ib HOICE Onions .. Bunch J Qc YELLOW J Ears 25 P'DER Beans .. 2 S 25 8 oz. Jar f IELLY Qc 12 oz. Can 17c Z CREAM 17-oz Can Jgc Mrs. Essie Mae Plemmons and children from Norfolk, Va., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V, Sorrells, and other relatives. LOIN END Preaching services at the North Canton Church are at 1 a.m. and 8 p.m. every Sunday, with a mid week prayer service each Wednes day night. The public Is invited to 'attend, PORK ROAST ... lb 49c ALL MEAT WIENERS lb 59c U. S. GOOD BEEF CHUCK ROAST .... lb 73c Saunook C.D.P. To Meet Tonight Mrs. Hez, Thompson, colored, of Gibson town, Canton, is quite ill at her home. She has sent word for "all the good white folks" in this community to pray for her re covery. SLAB BACON lb 47c PURE LARD ....4.1b Carton 9 c GOLDEN KRUST 31b. Can MRS. JAMES McCLURE Mountaineer Reporter The regular meeting of the Saunook Community Development Program will be held Thuisday May 24, at 7:30 p. m. Anyone interested in the group insurance plan who has not yet beetf contacted is asked to be pres ent. Persons who are joining but have not paid their dues are ask ed to turn in the money on rnurs day night, or to contact chairman James McCIure, N. L. Stephens, or Mrs. James Garrett by May lis. $.09 Pint pnnaise .. 39c jXTE FPkg 25c Beans 235c J'CARETTES ?ion SL47 ii ,ARS HU 33c W oq. PEACHES ... 29c m gj 23c ARMOUR'S TREET Can 49c J F. G. PEANUT BUTTER .. Pt. 36c WAX PAPER Roll 25c CORN FLAKES 12-oz Pkg 20c LARGE BAR Ivory Soap 16c SO-HY QUART 17c SWEETHEART Soap 4 Bars 29c LAVA Soap, 2 Bars 21c We are glad tov report that Mrs T.nev Arrincton has returned home from an Ashevilie hospital and is feeling fine. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dearman of Miami, Fla., have returned to their summer home on Balsam itoaa. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCracken Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smalh ers have moved to Newport News. Va. Mr. McCracken and Mr. Smathers have taken jobs there oAM NUMSXUU DEAR NOAH DOES A BKIDE'S TRAIN TBAVEU Ot TIES THAT 8INO ? ' , 6UCGES5 BUNM , CMAeiCTTE N.C. DEAB NOAH SHOULD YOU CALL AN UNDEGTAKEC VOUE BEST FBiEND BECAUSE HE'LL BE THE LAST PEBSO TO LET VOU DOWN ME L K. DOTTEREE. e" STEINSVILLE PA. J . ri r s x r r r t fs n r T f r-f PI TT ICH rjr v J ! m m jm m m m x i . s & TAnnaa v Aimn Mian i Man tria.v XT' . . fx , jr n. r v. v fS its- ft,;. II -x-- Iff I ic rnB knit iai rrvnirry Tl4TSSfc. i , 111,11111 ft t-fr n i I ! ! P I TV Av 1 " I III i I Baby Lima Beans . . r 33c Orange Juice ..'A 39c Delicious Refrtiherl Plctjweet Froitn Frsh Lemonade . . 2 6O1. Cn Plctrwtet Luscious Frozen Frh Strawberries -o.'.43c Plctiweet Froien Frtth Frozen Broccoli ,0PJ 27c Plcttwett Tender Froxen Freth Brussel Sprouts 31c Plctiweet Fordhook Froien Lima Beans . 33c Plcttweet California Frozen Spinach . . . 23c Town Squire Strawberry Shortcake . . 25c Picked at the Fleeting Moment of Perfect Flavor! Green Giant Peas . . . 20c Georgia Gold Field Kraft's Philadelphia Peas & Snaps 2 301 c- 29c Cream Cheese 3 pk 1 5c Olxle-Home Intectlcide Kraft's Attorted Aerosol Bombs . . . 89c Wedge Cuts . . . 29c 2 Sale! 2 8 0z. for Price of One Kraft'i Cheese Food Quaker Macaroni 2 12c Velveeta . . . ot.we.-32c Like Picked From Your Own Garden! Fresh Green Beans 2 23c New Crop Thin Skin Red Bliss Potatoes 5 23c Fancy Tender Yellow Crookneck Squash . . 2 - 27 vegetabi.es South Carolina Sebago r,M New Potatoes . . 5 25c Cabbage .... 3 "... 13c Fre.h Well-Filled California Juicy Freth Crowder Peas . . 2 " 23c Sunkist Lemons . 35c Freth Sweet Golden f ancy urm SMcna Bantam Corn . . . 4 e- 33c Tomatoes . . . . A Real Economy Buy! Small Lean Smoked aeon Squares Quality Tender Dressed and Drawn Frying Chickens Lb. Lb. c." 25c C Cook Chemical Co.' REAL-KILL , 69c Pint lottl. Corn With Peppert-Niblets MEXICORII 19c 12 Oj Can Caihmere Bouquet Toilet SOAP 2 R.a si 9C Caihmere Bouquet Toilet SOAP 14c lath Sii. Bar No Rubbing Wax AEROWAX 45c Quart Ointy Moore Savory BEEF STEW 52c 24 Oi Can For That Ivory Look IVORY SOAP lg. Bar QC Mild Pure IVORY SOAP 2 M.d Size Ban QC Ground from Quality-Tender Beef Lb. Soap Powder DUZ White Toilet Soap OCTAGON Ground Beef . . Sugar-Cured Slow Smoked Pinky Pig Sliced Bacon . SUSSEX It'i Digestible I CRISCO Mb Can SI. 15 Longer Lasting Sudt SUPER SUDS 32c 66 57c I Itl SII M l MII! Delicious Broiled King Mackerel Steaks 49c , For Extra Fine Eating Salmon Steaks . ." 65c Ready For the Pan Dressed H.&G. Whiting 19c i si i iti'ii u; si Ais: Ready To Serve Potato Salad 29c Makes Delicious Sandwiches Ham Salad.. " 47c Easy To Spead Freshly Made Pimiento Cheese 35c For A Lovaller Complexion PALM OLIVE 2 R.Sii.B.r. 19 For Tub or Shower PALMOLIVE 14c Lg. Pk. Stay Fresh With DIAL SOAP Bath Size Ban 37C Beauty Bath Soap WOODBURY'S 14c Bath Six Bar Mild Lotion Soap JERGENS 9 Bar Household Cleanser SUNBRITE 8C Can Bath Six Bar Facial Soap WOODBURY'S 2 . - 19c Spot and Stain Remover RENUZIT 0 Can 29C Bl- 9NO YOJg NOTlOKS TO 'NOAH"
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