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VHK ( HRONU t.K, Hinton ^ l . Feh. l:' iO„t News of Joanna By MRS. XV. J. HOGAN ( orrespondent-Hepresentalive Dial (>97'694V and Andi Stroud, stu- Gina Stroud and dents ol Winthrop College Holmes. . ■ Tommv \ver(> home lor the weekend. Mr and Mrs. Buck Mur- rah, joined bv their grand son, Scott Lewis of Norfolk, Va , who is on an extended visit here, visited Mrs .less Burton last weekend. Mr and Mrs Frank Phil lips visited G. V. Adair at the Ft Jackson Army hospi tal on Sunday. VALENTINE GET TO GETHER | The yountf adult class of the First Baptist Church enjoyed Mr and a P art . v on Saturday Feb. 10 in Belton at Church Mr. and Mrs. L. T Lawson and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mur phy were hosts for the oc casion. Rev. Bryon Harbin led the group in singing as ment and P. C. Coach, Billy Tiller, was guest speaker. Mrs. Tiller attended the par- Sunday afternoon guests of P art of the ^evening entertain- Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murphy of Union. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Craig of ty also. Gieenville and Mr. and Mrs. RECEIVES WINGS Mr. and Mrs. VV W. Rob inson and daughter Mary re- ! turned on Thursday, Feb. 15, Ronnie 1 a j ter spending a week at Ft. latter s ^ u() i <er ,\i a They were there especially to see their son. William, receive his wings. Miss Linda Bishop of Cross Calvin Farmer of Whitmire | were Sunday guests of C. J. ! Craig and Chris. Mr. and Mrs. Smooth visited the mother Mrs. Hallman in Gaffney on Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Lee Boyce and the trip. O ne a! Boue attended a Anchor accompanied them on birthday dinner at Sunday in Inman at the home of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Pike. Mr and Mrs Karl Sinoath and Darrm spent the weekend in Bamberg with Mr and Mrs. B K 'I rouoe Ur Trouiii' : ■ riousl' dl at hi. eon at l CHIRCH NEWS Sunday ecening will plete a mi w on tunc u as held ;n : ■ I i M.nh 'd ■ - • a .m Mr . < i| < • i) li !)■ if --pen! . r " 'i oh lock ser' let . V .> .gi a er\, red dr -uprier w ih he sen ed in tt Kdueaional huilding Th theme n| the study i Chri and the Faiths ol Men (CONFERENCE HERE On Wednesdav, Fob 1 the Assoeiatlonal Kvangeli tic Conference was held a the First Baptist Church. A ' \ \s < : i it < IKES IK I P he Jo. ‘ ana V omam (']uh ' hi In,:', e In eharten'd bus i a Saturdac morning to stiend 'he da\ in Atlanta tor the "Shop lie Dav at Rich’s" Sunday guests of Mrs. Dol- lie Carr were Mrs. Dot Smith and family of Rock Hill. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Boyce business session was held in visited Mrs. Ruby James,'the afternoon followed by a Ronald and Donald at the | steak supper served to over a Connie Maxwell orphanage hundred leaders who attended in Greenwood on Sunday. Speakers for the evening ses- Sunday guests of Mr. and sions were Rev. Delos Miles, Mrs. H G. Murrah, Sr. were state Evangelistic leader and Mr and Mrs. Bobby Gregory, Rev. Von King of Inman. The and Erie of Columbia. church choir rendered music Saturday guests of Mr. and for the conference. Mrs. Cohe Oswalt were their i MISSION STUDY CLASS < aughter-in-law, Mrs. Ron- ^ mission study class for aid Oswalt of Springfield, i all ages wiU be ' held at the! Md Her sister of Memphis, J First Baptist Church begin J Tenn,, accompanied her on ning at 5.45 p m . on Sunday tlH> tnp and continuing on through CARD OF THANKS the 7:30 regular worship! We wish to thank our many service, in which special em-, friends for the flowers, cards, phasis will be placed on; visits and other expressions of home mission. A “snack" sympathy shown us at the supper break will be held dur- death of our loved one. A few dishes are still at the home and may be picked up anytime. Thank you again for your kindness. The family of the late Mac Smith RETURNS FROM OKINAWA Captain and Mrs, T. G. Lit tleton, Trev, Julie and Rob bie arrived on Wednesday to spent a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bodie, other friends and rela'ives. Thev were in Okin awa for almost two years. Following his furlough they will go to Ft. Hollibird, Md. Captain Littleton’s mother, Mrs. Jessie Littleton of Jef ferson, visited them on Satur day. SWEETHEART BANQUET On Thursday evening, the. Junior and Primary Depai 1 ^ ment of Epsworth Methodist Church enjoyed a banquet at which time the king aiyd queen of the kindergarten age were crowned. Receiving the honors wete ing the sessions. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Belated birthday greetings go, to Joyce King who ob served hers on Feb. 19. Happy birthday today, Feb. 22 to Georgia Fay Bishop and Deneaer Rice. Birthday celebrants on Feb. 23 are Barbara Shealy, Bobbie Bridges, Dean Wick er, Mrs. W. L. Gruber, Gloria 1 Longshore, and Jessie E. Johnson on the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bishop will observe wedding anniver saries. Bill Bridges, Randy Young, George Arrowood and Mary Ann Floyd will celebrate birthdays on Feb. 24. bjPikFeb. 23 ;birthd^; greejt- Ings : ^go to ' Walter'"'Waiti;, Johnny Summers and David Summer. Hugh Ray Johnson, Frank Bodie, Bo Yarborough and Stella Cotney will have birthdays on Feb. 26. CHINCHILLAS Enter the new exciting world of independence. Begin the Chinchilla business ri^ht in your own home. Earn while you learn. §25,000.00 and more possible with our 5 year plan. Empire Chinchilla Fanns will furnish every thing you need to begin this fascinating venture. Fun and profit is yours now. Chinchilla average more than 3 offspring per year na tionally. Purina Feeds Handbook states the good rancher should raise 5 offspring p£r year from each breeding female. Here are the results possible with 3 offspring per year. Sell Excess F M O-spring M P M 1st year 6 1 18 9 9 7 2nd year 15 3 45 22 23 18 3rd year 38 114 57 57 45 4th year 95 19 285 143 li* il5 5th year 237 47 til 355 iftt 882 plus 93 females 5* lit liti After reaching BOO feriWfle* you should sell 1500 ani mals per year, he NattenM Breeders Cooperative pro vides for you a healthy Cteady fharkeL Remember Enfe- pire Chinchilla Fame tarnishiut everything you ntfcd to begin. QuMfity ttfmak, rtierfibership for you fat c( tive, training &dnte fat management of your herd, lar visits th yout ranch. All animals Gaaraateed to live and reproduce. Let ode of odr fteMmcu explain the pro gram to yea. No high pressure Mfesiha*. No obligittoa. Complete the form below add retain today. By ittdrn ' rr HyiiihitMi you should enter the mail yon wfll redeivt tote d±£«ng foot ilptafattog #hy should enter the CUncfaffla Btafitetot NAME ADORES# -a- PHONE .»iaiaatta&asu a. v. —j.. Best time to ton mo s. /4 f RED&> 1 WHITE, V KTOAn / s JOANN FKB. 21. 22, 23, 24 FOOD STORES SMOKED CURED Half or Whole ■— ii c L3. MARKET SLICED SLAB BACON lb. 53c Hickory Mountain Farms Sliced Country Cured HAM REP & WHITE PURE PORK SAUSAGE RED & WHITE FRANKS Cubed STEAK 12-OZ. PKG. $1.19 12-OZ. (T P 45c 12-OZ. PKG. 39c ib 89c ROUND STEAK POUND 79c \ ST «cv xmaem Tx^usKamv.;:-: ® 1 jf-2 .« Proijyce-Temptiii^ ’as uf. w 1 )( OKED .31 .i. :‘AlM t -, nm ■** ',v . r- tumn' xml- M \\ . i I ! HOUSE :>-<)/. r-\ ( ENTER CUT C POUND d HAM .. 89c jr. ’’OR ID. 'TE j \! U oRM \ HEAD LETTUCE ... 15c UOBRUER Potatoes 000 10-EBS. 39c JUIC Y FLORIDA 3 FOR Grapefruit.. 29c Bananas, it . .10c Oranges, ii«z. 39c DELICIOUS Apples 4-LBS. 0000 49c Oleo Patties Canned Sweet Potatoes Non-Fat Dry Milk Red & White Salt Saxet Turnip Greens Green Beans Pork and Beans Spaghetti Jiffy Muffin Mix Our Value Potatoes Lima Beans Vienna Sausage Waldorf Tissue Pinto Beans Potted Meat Tomato Sauce Macaroni Pancake Mix Corn Muff in V : ' L • * American Beauty 303 Size COrfEEjyj^yg B RED & WHITE ; r- Regular or Drip POUND 68c PILLSBURY FLOUR Self Rising or Plain 10-LBS. 99c PALMOLIVE RAPID I \ V ID'. While nr Assorted 2 PLY—200 C OUNT 2 49d RED & WHITE PLAIN / U: ok COLD POWER Detergent] CAKE - 3 CHEF HG V - AH IH'E CHEESE 68c GIANT SIZE 77c EACH 55c ARGO CHICKEN 49c CHEF BOY-AR DEE SAUSAGE PEAS I STEW I Dinner 59c 303 SIZE *1.29 SCOTT DOWNY T' 3 L_ r rr.3 sc i’. rjz .1 . a Js j GMEm&X STAMPS a COUPON 100 Free Stamps With $10.00 Order 200 Free Stamps With $20.00 Order 300 Free Stamps With $30.00 Order ■ 500 Free Stamps With $50.00 Order l .t d ta 100 s Towels! Fabric I I I u uruer g *U9 $1.49 VALUE V, ',i' d;:< . 2-1DM :ted l A? IV ( I . Softener RED & WHITE Orange JUICE cr /.E O-OZ. CAN i S' it RED & WHITE MayonnEuse 29c QUART Limit 1 with $5 Ordei SUGAR 5 POUNDS 37c Limit 1 with $5 Order 8. C. PURE BUTTER POUND 69c OUR VALUE SHORTENING 39c POUND Limit 1 with $5 Order COKES 39c Limit 2 With $5 Order SNG V n- ”* ll A i r.N *4 ^1- Pocahontas Cherry 303 Pie Filling . 49c Nabisco Chips Ahoy Bat Choc Chips 49c Clorox Va-Gal Reg. Reynolds 25-Ft. Texize Quart Bleach >,. .He Aluminum 35c Bleach .. .. 19c Keebler Fudge 2 for O’Cedar Sponge each O’Cedar Wet Stripe — . 89c Mop 52.98 Mop 51.99 Red & White 3-Lbs. Shortening. 79c Fresh Cooked 1-Lb. Apple Pies. 75c Frebh Cooked each Cakes 99t Kitty Salmon 1/,’s—2 for For Cats ... 29c Fresh Cooked Sweet Palate 1-Lb. Pies 75c