PAGE EIGHT : THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1950 ee i ———— ass. icici - Ee A i - : lt : - lq: ) ‘| of Lend-A-Hand responded by ask-| Kunkle, accompanied by Lois|dames Naomi Ashburner, Agnes|1, Dallas, is serving aboard the COMPLETE Silver Leat To Meet Silver Leaf Fetes ing Mrs. Arch Austin to read a|Ward; two duets by Roy and|Elston, Myrtle and Elizabeth Hess, | light crusier USS Roanoke, par Silver-Leaf Club will meet at Lend-A-Hand Club history of the Beaumont . organi- | Joyce Meeker, accompanied by her | Grace Ide, and Dorothy Dodson; | ticipating in fall maneuvers of the mother; humorous recitations by | entertainment, Mesdames Florence |U. S. Second Fleet. 3 the Fire Hall, Kunkle, Tuesda zation. Line Of . ‘ 5 ith 2 B id Forty-two members of Kunkle’s| (0... a0 pooh Landon as| Mrs: Betty Meeker; and a demand | Hoyt, Helen, Landon, and Betty| Training operations include air ening at 8, with Mrs. Betty] «. yy 4 : ) j : Mrs i 1Str 1 - r . . nt a ; ‘ ev Silver-Leaf Club and Beaumont’s | Mistress of Ceremonies, Silver-Leaf | Performance of “Death in the | Meeker defense, replenishment at 2nd Masher, » Ella Brace, and Mrs. |; 4 a Hang met at the Kunkle sea Storm” by Mrs. Helen Landon and amphibious exercises as well as ; Teng Transus gs hostesses. Community House for a party |group singing with Dorothy Dod- McKenna On Maneuvers | problems in merchant ship convoy - Agenda will include nomination | Thursday night. Mrs. Arlene |son as accompanist; two solos by Fall decorations were used on in assembly. The entire operation is and election of officers and comple- | Kunkle, president of the Silver-| Madeline Transue with Mrs. Bet- the tables, arranged by Mrs. Anna| Frank T. McKenna, machinist’s | under the command of Vics Ad- tion of plans for the Christmas| Leaf, gave a history of the club, |ty Meeker at the piano; two num-| Weaver and Mrs. Nellie Ellsworth; | mate, third class, USN, son of Mr | miral M. B. Gardner, USN. presented a program featuring Mrs. Florence Hoyt. party. and Mrs. Irene Dymond, presidentibers on the Bel-Lyre by Julie|in charge of the kitchen were Mes-|and Mrs. Claire McKenna of Route FOR ALL AGES AT LOWEST PRICES : TE PM an, = a en ae fy specials. a ll rey TUB BUTTER oa | | Pound 69¢ ~ ! “|| STORE CHEESE fw | pound 59¢ £ un FAMOUS BRANDS - COFFEE / i = ~||| PRODUCE SPECIALS GAVY'S COFFEE.79 lb GROCERIES LN mn Potatoes (peck) 33c "CATCHUP 2 large 14 oz. Bottles 3lc Shurfine Shortening 3 Ib. can 85c Ny McIntosh Apples 41b. 25¢ | CAN HAMS—10-12 avg. Ib. 79 | dugar—o lbs. 48c —- Surcat Polatoes 31bs. 19 | BREY FOOD 6 rS% | Cigarettes, all brands, car. $2.00 Large Oranges doz. 33c |: Toile) Par 4 rolls 3c typ larg ; deh eile So a. | Occident Flour 25 1b. bag $1.95 «= : | Grapes 21bs. Bc | ivomwawos 1m. 4s | Shurfine Milk 8 cans 93c — (| Bananas 21bs. 2c | vaucaNs BREAD (leah) 15¢ | Tomatoes No. 2 2 for 25¢ JD = ||| Carrots 2 bu. 13¢ Shurfine Salad Dressing pt. 3lc + |1| 30 Ib. bag Potatoes 7%c COKE Country Lane Oleo pkg. 29c BEE ||| Large Bu. Celery 2c | ap ssormzs Dc | Soap Powders pkg. 30c Z f- 0 POULTRY HEADQUARTERS BEAT SWITZER CHEESE FOR YOUR HOME DRESSED FOUL LIBBY'S PEAS fon an 69c LB. TURKEYS - CHICKENS - DUCKS - CAPOHS 2 CANS “LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW” 29¢ C= i a MEAT DEPARTMENT — STEWING CHICKENS Hck IIo 45c Ib. ENERGY BLEACH | wank DOG FOOOD PT np marr QUART BOTTLES e JFOR 26c PICKLE LOAF 9c Ib. CHICKENS 75cIh. 12¢ 4 Full Line Frozen Foods - Oysters Fresh Daily | © — | mm GAVY'S MARKET = OPEN OPENING OPENING EVERY DAY AND ECONOMY STORE | UNTIL | MAIN HIGHWAY, TRUCKSVILLE— = next to posToFFIcE - 10P.M | i By : DAILY DELIVEE | PHONE 521-R-0 i