Il^boro- Social and Personal Les Fourth Birthday Lhday party w®5 heM 00 ly for Tommy Burns, who Rears old on Feb. 29, 1952. PRC-Of. DIST. CO., FRANKFORT. KY. S.cries were told by the horv :rres mother and games were p-c.yed by all. The guests were then invited to an attractive table and Tommy blew cut t.he candles on his rake. Ice ere m, cake e-ackers and bailees were given to eoch guest. Those attending ware: Sherry Smith, Linda Crawford, Brverly B:vins, Jean Bivins, Kenneth Kay. Don Tu ner, Warren Pope, Jmmy Allred, Ar.rrew Brawn’, Gerrh' ne Murray ar,d the hcn oree, T mmy Bruns. In (May Court Mis- Jeanette Miller, of Hills br-," N. c. was recently elected scf Lrui'buTg ' * ” te in the M3V yr c u"t v,y.]0 w;v >= hel.d on 1"!“ - '■’J.riburg College Campus or. May 3. M:se Miller ic a Senior at Louis ba <j College where she is now rr-airririg in the field cf Liberal' Arts.. , „ • . . ; - ' .r-—;t * :—o-— -— __. Attends Symposium Mesdsmes R. O. Forrest, C. D. Jons®, Allan _BaXn and W. V. Fryer, hove been in Williams burg, Via. this week attending a Garden Symposium, -o Asheboro Visitors j Mr. and Mrs. Noah Swainey spent last Sunday ini Asheboro visiting Mr. Swainey’s mother. -o GARDEN CLUB ~ - The Hillsboro Garden Club will meet March 7. 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Thomr-s Shue. Slides will be shown and a lecture given on the making cf fresh flower corsages. Members, of the garden cluib who ordered corsage kits last fall will be able to purchase the kits at, this time. SQUARE DANCE New Hope Grange will sponsor a square dance Wed., March ^ 12, beginning at 7:30. Bill Crabtree and Robert Wilson will be callers for the occasion. Everyone is in vited. --o Church Announces Series Of Events Saturday night, March 8, will begin several, weeks of unusual services; at the W. Hdl&borh Church of God. --On- this -ni.gfat.-the Durham Dis trict Youth Convention will con vene with Rev. E. C. Thomas, the State Youth Superintendent in charge. There also will be a num ! ber of children from the home and Orphanage near Kannapolis, N. C. These children, under the supervision of Rev. C. H. Roches ter,' will sing during this service. Sunday afternoon the com munity sing will take place, with singers from far and near. Sunday night will be the first I service of 3 revival, Hcgiririing with Evangelist Bessie Puckett. Evangelist Puckett is an outstand ing preacher well known through out the Church c.f God in the southern states. These services will be every night for several wreeks. WE HAVE ^ FERMATE The Best Way To Prevent TOBACCO BLUE MOLD L ■owers agree that "Fermate” fungicide is the cheapest, >** effective preventive for tobacco blue mold in the tot bed. Here’s what "Fermate” can do for you: Prevents blue mold from get* Wng s start. If blue mold does get started be* fore "Fermate" is used, it pre vents the spread of this disease. ©Ives you sturdier, healthier Plants, and more of them. Plants from "Formate" treated beds make quick, even growth after transplanting. Sasy to use; as dust or spray. i »!* US NOW FO* "FERMAT * L. Brown & Sons — V| ai v »* LB.'CARTON JUNG AN'S UUZl ANNE COUNTRY rocket TINS BRANDS POPULAR BRANDS } arettes Ctn. SUN VALLEY yellow quarters Top Qua/if if VKOVuce CALIFORNIA ,RED /BALL Lemons, do*.. 29* JUICY SWEET FLORIDA 216 £IZE Oranges, do*... 25c EXTRA FANCY BOXED GOLDEN DELICIOUS Apples, lb...22c 1-LB, PKG. ifcELLO Carrots, pkg.. 19c fresh Tnrnip Greens, lb...... ..........14c new a size ,red bliss Potatoes, lb. 98c firm slicing Tomatoes, lb.. .. 17c LIBBY'S STRAINED Baby Foods, 3 (or..29c Corned Bee( . .. 49c f' • LIBBY'S Catchup, bottle .21c LIBBY'S 46-OZ. Pineapple Juice -zzzz:.r„z. 29c HEINZ COOKED Spaghetti.14c SHORTNING Crisco, 3 lbs... 93c ' ■ '* -. 1 /7/- "w* MEATS thin sliced Pork Liver, lb. 35c LEAN Boneless Stew Beef, lb..73c Beef Liver, lb.:. . : 69c SWIFT’S ERANDED Chock Roast, lb... 65c thick 0 „._ ’ ._ Streak O’Lean, lb. ...27c KINGAN’S RELIABLE T-Bone Steak, lb...79c “Where Your Dollar Goes Farther Instead of Faster” Highway 70-A Hillsboro WPPil|’:rr "'■r' • :■

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