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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 2

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TWO BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W.VA., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1959 Soup-'NT Sandwiches Make, Favored Team For August -AUGUST MEANS eating, and eating 1 means sandwiches and soup. a'n condensed cream'of chicken soup takes new appeal when garden such as fresh dill, and tiny green onions are added before chill- Paper cups may be used for serving the creamy-white soup from an ice pail. The sandwich mate for this soup is any favorite and may be. served on paper plates to make serving fun Instead of a Bargains In Food "By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS An Increase Iff the marketing of lambs bringsjower pricei -for leg of lamb In many communities this weekend. Several chain stores were featuring the item among best buys.

Other meats offered as specials in Various sections are sirloin steak, ham, and lamb shoulders. Rock Cornish game "hens are favored In some localities, as are fresh swordflsh and medium grade shrimp. Not only domestic ham, but also the.imported variety is offered at special 1 -A bumper, crop of fruits in California has pushed down 'prices'for both fresh and canned fruits. Supermarkets are expected to- launch a flurry of bargain promotions soon. Cantaloupes from California have forced down the price in the East.

There also is a fairly good supply of honeydew melons. Peaches can be found in all price ranges. Blueberries, limes and summer apples continue along best buys. There were a goodly number' of buys In fresh vegetables. Among them were cabbage, squash, corn, eggplant, snap beans, lettuce, green onions, potatoes, peppers and tomatoes.

Price trends were mixed in various parts of the country. Thus, eggs were lowered as much Daily Calendar Club women of the Beckley are Invited to use this col- Notices of meetings to come be accepted until 5 p.m. to 'appear In the next day's Issue of Post.HenUd. Notices for Monday Issue may be telephoned Sunday from p.m. to number 3-3328.

FRIDAY Savings Club, home of Mrs. Henry Carter, Hunter m. Degree of Honor Lodge, executive board meeting, home of Mrs. Mayo Railroad 7:30 p. m.

Panhellic coffee. Woman's Clubhouse, Park 10:30 rtv a Council No. 1, Heroines of Jericho Home. C. :30 p.m.

Ebenezer Service Guild of Eb- enezei- Baptist Church, at home of Mrs. Mayme Tatum, 600 E. 7:30 p. Friendship Club, homeofMrs. Maria'Moss, 214 Smoot 7 p.

m. WEDNESDAY Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Crab Orchard, covered-dish luncheon, 11 a. m. general meeting and installation of officers, 1p.m.,homeofMrs. Ruth McCormick, CrabOrchard.

VISITS SISTER Mrs. Evelyn Thompson of 121 Wilson St. had as tier guest on. Wednesday her brother, W. G.

McClure.of Richmond, Va. Several years ago he resided in Beckley. DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Grose, S.C., have announced" the birth, of their first child, a daughter, Tammy Jo, Aug. 1 in Charleston Navy Base Hospital. She. weighed, five seven The mother Is the former Miss Betty Jo Soltes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Steve. Soltes, Tarns, and the father- Is pon of Mr. and John C. Grose, Ury. Grose Is stationed with the S.

Navy at Charleston. as 6 1-2 cents a dozen by one chain in the Southeast while being raised four cents-, a dozen In the' Midwest. Butter prices tilted a bit higher. Chickens. were among special sales items in several sections.

CAN'T BEAT THESE FOOD VALUES FRYERS ELLIS FARM Kingan's WIENERS Full Pound 49 NORTHERN TOWELS 100 ft Pillsbury Borden Puffin cans Purina Cage Locally Produced Fresh Del Vcllcw Clinn 2 Holves nr Slicei i SPAGHETTI 2 4 9 a PRESERVES 99 4 jars Corner Johnstown Rd. and Vance Drive Free Parking! Gommunity Fair judges Revealed AMONG EXHIBITORS today at the Dry-Hill Prosperity Community Fair andHorse Show which opens today, at the Community. Fairgrounds is Mrs. A. 'G.

who has been living at Dry-Hill since 1941 and has never missed showing antiques since the was organized eight years ago. Pursuingthe hobby of col- leering antiques over the years, Mrs. Meade has ac- quired a spinning wheel, a carding wheel, and stands be- side a desk fashioned from an old dental cabinet. She also has' acquired many china articles such as the vase displayed on die antique stand. Judges for the fair have been announced follows, according to Mrs.

Don Houchins, publicity chairman: Antiques, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mar tin; baked goods. Miss Shirley R. Bryant, Miss Jennie Gaziano, and Miss Nancy Boyd; canned goods, sewing, and needlecraft, Miss -Bryant, Miss Gaziario, and Miss Boyd; vegetables, H.

B. Thomas, John Flanagen, and Clarence Wooten, who will alsojudge the fruit exhibits; flower specimens, Mrs. Colin McLuckey, Amateur Accredited Judge Flower Shows, National Council of State Gar- den'Clubs; house plants, Mrs. William A. Chrisley, and Mrs 1 Robert B.

Parker, arrangements, Mrs. Chrisley, Mrs. McLuckey, and Mrs. Parker, Ouov Timothy thename of son born to Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Clinton Mltchem, 205 at 12:05 a.m., July 30, In'theRa- eigh'-General Hospital. Weight: 6 pounds, 2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. William R.

Bob- iett, Stanaford, have announced the birth of a daughter, Velma Jean, at 1:05 July 30, in the a i General Hospital. Weight: 6 pounds, 5 ounces. A daughter, Pamela Jane, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee White, Killarney, at 4:24 p.m., July 30, In the Raleigh General Weight: 6 pounds.

14.J-2 ounces. Normal Jean, Is the name of a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Covey, Mabscott, at 2:02 July 31, in the Raleigh General Hospital. Weight: 8 pounds, 4 ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Randolph Odd, birth of a son, Fred Randolph at 6:15 p.m., Aug. 3, in the a i General Hospital. Weight: 8 pounds, 8 1-2 ounces.

A 'Son, Ralph was born to Mrs. Ralph Davis, 105 Deegari St, at 4 p.m., Aug. 4, In the Raleigh General Hospital. Weight: 6 pounds, 8 1-2 ounces. Sandra Lee, Is the name of a daughter born to Mr.

and Mrs. Riifus Edgar Vandall, Meadow Bridge, at 6:31 p.m., Aug. 4, In the Raleigh General Hospital. Weight: 8 pounds, 7 ounces. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Stephen DeValliere, announced the birth of a son, Norman at 6:57, p.m., Aug. in the Raleigh General Hospital. Weight: 7- 13 ounces. A born to Mr.

and Clarence: Combs, at Aug. 2, in the Hospital. Weight: 8 pounds, ounces. Stephen the name of son 'born -to' Mr. "and Mrs.

Olif Clarence Ellison, Sophlai at; Ra-i- leigh General.Hospital.'-Weight:. 8 Mr. and-Mrs. Ray phla, have announced the birth'of a daughter, Mellnda Sue, at p.m., Aug. 2, In the Raleigh Gen-' eral Hospital.

Weight: 5 A daughter, Irene born to Mr." and Mrs. Arthur Lee- Carr, Ghent, at 5:49 p.m.-, 2, In the Raleigh General Hos-i. pital. i 5 -12; Robert Vaughn is the name a seven-pound, three-ounce son born to Mr. and Mrs.

William? Dewayne Stewart. East Gulf, Aug. 4 in Beckley Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wool-" ridge, Mount Hope, have ah-' nounced the birth of a.

son, Harold Aug. 4 In Memorial Hospital. Weight: 8., pounds, 10 1-2 Layland residents, Mr. and Mrs: Albert-Gable Snell have' six-pound six and one-half-ouflct son, 'Richard-Eugene Aug. 4'in.

Beckley Memorial An. eight-pound, ICtqunce was born to Mr. Eugene Debs Aug. 5 in Beckley mortal Hospital. National forests coyer 12 per cent of New Mexico.

Your friendly Shop fhe sfore where-your dollar -buys'more, shop your friendly Clark Store for fast, efficient service. Shop five full floors of nationally advertised furniture, see prices that are rhof your dollar buys more at your friendly Clark Store. Again Present A 3DAY BARGAIN EVENT 'vVi i3' aft Vtf EARLY AMER.CAN SPECIAL NO OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY 'TIL 5 MOM. 'TIL 9 of A Where Your Dollar Buys More HO- fof SPECIAL NO. 4 PHILCO AUTOMATIC WASHER And thero'i no trado In necessary.

It's so automatic It will amaze you, Just set It and for-get It, your clothes wash cleaner than ever by agitation. Buy a glamorous matched pilr at Clark's for Just Get SPECIAL NO. 5 9 PIECE DINETTE This one has eight foam padded chairs, with handled backs, a table that to a chroma aport a full three Inches wide, double tubed chrome legs, and In two- tone plastic tops. This Is the dinette buy of the year. See It today, and use It tomorrow.

Only SPECIAL NO. 6 OPEN STOCK BEDROOM FURNITURE Open stock bedroom furniture In your choice of walnut, ash. oak, cherry, maple, and other finishes, so popular, and priced for your money saving pleasure during tnese three days of bargains at Clark's. At Remember, For A More Pleasurable Beckley; Shop Monday Nighfs 337 Neville St. Beckley Ph.

CL 3-4525.

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