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The Newton Record from Newton, Mississippi • 3

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PSBft'JARY It, tks NSwtori NEvmt Mississippi that the cross awaited Him there. and mnkiu SCHOOL BETTER MANACL7.XN? OF EEF CATTL5 13 are in one group, those etpcctedjpte pounds of meal each day'the former Virginia Dufraine, of tq ctlve" so6n ia another, "and at this time, pjm plewji, of rough. Greetnflcld, lUv. lave those.not SQ thirdjsge "jfourchildren, Barbara Ann. sev- Dasture.

ft working them reft- Vt en: Douglas Walter, six; Margaret Dili Ca Mil NEEDED IN WINO f'ourse' ve not claiming kinds of people. Leonard Jones, who recently it? was porfect llke Jfsus. Last Sunday we saw the vice- broke his hand, is home from Paul himself said, "I have not ap-1 President of Gideons Internation-; Rush Memorial Hospital in Me-prehended. but I press toward bo spoke at Central Prcsby-'ridlan, where he underwent sur-the mark for the prize of the high! terian Church in Jackson. Dr.

gery to place a pis. ca ling of God in Christ Jesus." ISyms told of the rescue of his The following are known to be uUrly.ithpV caa Se. roughage should find plenty 6f Jean five, and 'Michael CerarU, respective groups, hiyTor'salo at a reasonaLle price, State Collcce. Miss. "The way "ft-member that lha hot nlafi (Phil.

3:1314.) sister by a Chinese Christian who'sick: Mrs. Purvis Dean, Mr. and i i WILLIAM? COMMISSIONED IN APPRECIATION We wish to exorest apprecia- as leld) There Is I Croat riispiiMlnn SSON Jtev. T. M.

Lemly) 1UARY28, I960 ner For Christ tup subjects; AdulU Youth, "Courage For Teen-VadXast In Prisoner For Vrimaries, "A Brave gave bis own life instead of hers Mrs. Smith and Rosalind. beef cattle are managed for the tg calve qut cows is out pas-next 60 days can mean a lot socL well-the average says E. E.1drln4d areas." Mrs. M.

G. Tatum had as week Grissora, leader In animal hus about Paul's conduct in trying to'wncn sne threatened by appease the Jews at Jerusalem I bandits. by going In to the tpmni u-whl When John Wesley was lcavinc Walter Williams, son of Mr. 7 ri end euests Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Hold cows that art, near- Harper and Phil, Mrs. James Car Murl Williams Houte 3, Bg. hcr st8V itl lh3 calving where, the, can be bandry of the Agricultural tension Service. four men to ourifv himwir ail JEngland for missionary work son and Miss Linda Clinton, all checked several tines eaetr day. Hospital and on her B4ih etuign In the V.

S. Navy at the iiti. no avail; (Acts How-lamon8 Indians in Georgia, in re-lot Jackson, and Mrs. Leonard Bad weather and a shortage, of i This could eo a lona avs toward ever, Acts show that Paul P'' to tne taunt of an unbeliever Graham of Meridian feed, coupled with spring calving, improving the state average ol a cfal ceremonies held at the Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, R. Miss Betty Chapman did practically the sama thins hvlthat he was leaving abundance to Mr.

and Mrs. Weldon Gressett threatens to reduce proms, ininj per cent calf crop weaned. 3-lpd and Nieces hesitate long enoughlhaving Timothy circumcised windmills, to convert sav- and family have moved back to on January 9. cows calving at this season stand Creep feeding calves should 11:17 to rejoice in the, he might take him on a in America, Wesley said, Chunky and are being welcomed fl cnance of losing their calves or be considered at this Mr. Ensign Williams enlisted in the Navy in 1946 and is presently ey give us this very by their friends.

having light, poor calves at mar.iGrisioni are' message: "That when ing tour. "Sir, if the Bible is not true I am Paul never preached compro- a foolf and a mad man- But il is mise of nrincinips hut thmmht true 1 ara sober-minded, for He The Chunky Home Demonsira still relatively low compared with assigned to the Fleet Airborne Electronics Training Unit at Some to Jerusalem the tion Club met last week in the Divide cattle tne larger the price of good fat calves." Johnson. that it declared. 'There is no man home of Mrs. Dorian kceived thera gladly." Quonset Point.

He was a Chief herds into small groups, he ad Pfd Inough is not long before we Petty- Officer prior to his com vises. Spread them out to avoid conform to the Jewish customs hatn left nome or or; Mrs. Howard Camp is the presl-thot .1. brethren for the kinedom of tlent. Mrs.

Bob Addy gave the It is poor economy to try saving In of Paul's statement 3 as much mud as possible. Groups vt of Ephesus (Acts to thn Jpw imin h- Gods sake, who shall not receive devotional. not exceeding 60 head are I.S-STfti to was going bound injGentiles. He said, "I am made au manifold more in their presentj The Tom Thumb wedding was thrift rondltlnn: Pmlnln tnpala 'A 5. missioning.

He win attenq a seven-week Officer Indoctrination Course at the Naval Station, Newport, R. before reporting to Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, for a 56-week course in Aviation Elec Then do as efficient a Job hIl)h tnhf hu, fhB iiu Jerusalem, noijthings to all men that I might1 worm 10 mis wees hi ie at will happen untoiby all means save some" fl Car everlasting." (Courtesy ofjHigh School. It was composed of loss of one good cow could pay I bonds and afflictions 9:22.) In Acts 15 we learn that the feeding as possible, he urges. "A better job of management can be done if a division is made for a lot of protein, This is the truth that hath the fourth grades. Many students Jews at the great Jerusalem1 me mere.

Vipliasize the fact that The milk supply for calves can tronics Engineering. made men and women "girdle the from Chunky were on the pro-world for May God bless gram. Council took practically this same view. whereby cows, that have calved, be greatly increased with a cou i Ensign Williams is married to NEWTON. MISS.

the dangers that there he did not Billy. Graham and you and mel that this great idea shall make We must not allow the of the difference of opinion PINE RIDGE lo on to Jerusalem as i-His face" to go to us follow in the train! (Pray for Billy Graham in Africa.) pear the end of His rth, though He knew about Paul's attempt to pacify the Jewish leaders to muddy the waters of our thinking, so that we will miss the real point of this lesson: Paul's great courage and consecration at any cost to SAND SPRINGS Wtkcak fuKtksA of Us dag I (By Mrs. Hubert Robinson) I Small attendance gathered for1 Sunday School at church Sunday on account of bad weather and the fact that several are sick. Sidney Dennis spent from Fri fry (By Mrs. Leon Hurst) preach Christ and His gospel to Billy Ray Strcbeck's friends will be happy to learn he is at the people, day night until Sunday evening Truly, if we could get a full with Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Hollings- and true picture of all the mar worth. Mr. and Mrs. John Posey, At PLUMBING plumbing of all 1 call or see Kk) MURPHEY ED BONDED ,1 NEWTON Soute 1 ft velous sacrifices that have been AND MILLIONS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS EVERY WEEK! Sandra and Donald Dennis visited with them on Sunday.

shown by Paul and all the Chris home and doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Hurst and Wrayne are spending the week in the Joe Odora home in Meridian. Mr. and Mrs. Armous Robinson and Mr. and Mrs.

Jasper Hurst were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNeil Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Arleigh Allen Alton Jolly visited near Phila tians of the church through the ages we would cry out, "The blood of the martyrs is the seed delphia with relatives last Mon-; day night, going especially to see of the church," and the gospel his mother, who continues very ill at the home of her daughter. A 4 PLIGHT MEAT TUNA OZ. CANS 4 for $1.00 i were visitors of their parents. Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Craven and C2cial! and Mrs. Almon Strebeck, Sunday night.

children of Clinton visited during the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Jones and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Armous Robinson visited Mrs. Lonnie Robinson in Riley's Hospital in Meridian Fri A WHOLE GREEN BEANS Mike Bugg of Sebastopol spent 16 OZ. 303 CANS 5 for $109 from Friday evening until Sunday evening with his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Bell. day. While in Meridian they also visited with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Robinson. 1 ANN PAGE ALL VARIETIES 20 OZ. PKGS. Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Bugg, Catny Mrs. Bessie Hurst accompanied PARTICIPATING MEMBERS 111 THE NEWTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THANH YOU DAY" PROGRAM stot pre-! at a CAKE MIXES 4 for 89c and Carol visited Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler and Charlotte Sunday. Mrs.

Wheeler is recuperating at home now after surgery JANE PARKER CCLD er MARCH her son and grandson, Charles and Leon Hurst, to Louisiana Monday for a few days visit. While there she will visit her in a Meridian hospital last weeK. in- E.R LIBBY'S 46 OZ. CANS daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Jones and children of Meridian visited Sun Mrs. S.

Heguread, in Oak Grove and her brother and sister- TOMATO JUICE 2 for 57c day with Mr. and Mrs. Otho Pew 1 i in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Parks, Jones.

Scotty Jones, who has at Rayville, La. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams spent two weeks with his grandparents, returned to his home with his parents. JPER SERVICE LB.

PKQ. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hurst were week end guests jt LAWRENCE HERSHEY'S COCOA of their parents and grandpar 35c 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Burks, of CENTER ILEANERS Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bounds and LIQUID DETERGENT 5c OFF 12 OZ. CAN 10c OFF, 22 OZ.

CAN IE COLLAR STORE children of Jackson were visitors McMULLAN MOTOR CO. MILEY'S GROCERY MURPHEY DRY CLEANERS MURPHEY FLORISTS NEIL HORN FORD CO. NEWTON COCA-COLA COMPANY NEWTON COUNTY BANK NEWTON COUNTY GIN ASSOCIATION NEWTON RECORD of Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hurst Clark Parker of Jackson visited Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Parker and family briefly Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stephens and son, Kenneth Ray, of Jackson, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Stephens of Newton were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Stephens and Larry Sunday' night. The sick in this community this week were Dent Blackwell and Elijah Robinson. Elijah has missed several days of school. 25c TEXIZE 49c MCHfiP ONOMY STORE i.ONDS SUPPLY (LCAAN'S DEPT. 12 OZ.

PKG. Sunday, coming especially to see their mother, Mrs. Myrtis Hurst, who has been in the Newton Hospital for several days. Everyone will be happy to learn she is improving at home. Among those visiting her were Mr.

and Mrs. Armous Robinson and Mr. and NABISCO STAK PAK CRACKERS JANE PARKER JELLY D0NUTS 33c 25c NATIONAL BANK NICHOLS DRUGS CE CREAM CO. POPLAR SPRINGS (By Mrs. W.

C. Harris) 1'S DEPARTMENT PURE OIL STATION NO. 2 CAN A Leon Hurst. Visitors of Mrs. Bessie Hurst Sunday afternoon included Mr.

The Rev. Bill Hamrick has BEN resigned as pastor of Poplar 29c SLICED PINEAPPLE and Mrs. H. 0. Hurst, Billy and Mike, Mr.

and Mrs. Armous Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hurst, Springs Baptist Church. He and his family have moved to Nash Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Fitzgerald ville, to his new church no. I SHOEMAKE'S MARKET SOUTHERN REFRIGERATION SERVICE STEWART SERVICE STATION THRASH FARM EQUIP. TROTTER'S RADIO TV UNIVERSAL CHEVROLET COMPANY NO. 2 CAN Lee and Larry, and J.

P. Hurst field. He is wished much success f. J.KLIN STORE MARKET I'-t'S HARDWARE H' FURN. CO.

SERVICE and Leonard. his new work. Next Sunday COMSTOCK SLICED PIE APPLES will be his last service here. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Fitzgerald and sons were supper guests in JANE PARKER LEM0H PIE 39c CRISPO LB. FIG BARS 23c CRYSTAL WHOLE SWEET 303 CAN POTATOES 7 for $1.00 A INST. CHOC. 13 45 OZ. DRIIIIt 29c IONA NO.

333 TOMATOES 8 for 95c for $1 5 .00 The Rev. Tommy Grace of the H. 0. Hurst home Sunday 'night. I Mr.

and Mrs. Armous Robinson 7f JUNGLE 24 OZS. A Vu.cnD,.CTnBPJ. E. USRY, TEXACO were visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Clarke Memorial College, Newton, was the speaker at Poplar Springs Baptist Church Sunday morning and night. He filled the pulpit for Brother Hamrick. The Rev. and Mrs.

Tommy Grace were i Robinson Saturday. Au-c nDnr AND TRANSFER 1LAN DRUB VALENTINE MOTOR CO. Visiting Mrs. Leon Hurst re 2 for 55c GRAPE JUICE cently were Mrs. W.

M. Brackeen, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. i Mrs.

Sam McNeil, Mrs. H. J. C. Harris Sunday.

IE SONS DWARE INS. AG'CY Hurst, and Mrs. Myrtis Robinson. WALKERS STORE WEAVER'S GROCERY WHITE'S HDW. FURN.

COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hargrove Vt GALLON MARVEL Mrs. A. C.

Robinson was a visi and children of Jackson visited tor of Mrs. Roxie Hodges in Phila delphia Saturday. awhile Sunday night with their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Harris, 49c ICE fAILK A WHOLE KERNEL NO. 303 Golden Corn 6 cans 79c Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hurst vis and George.

Mary Ann Edwards and Marvin Weaver have a case of measles this week. ited Sunday fternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Brackeen, and family. Regular preaching services will be held Sunday night at Sand Springs Church and everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Blanks re A P's OWN turned last week from a few weeks' visit with their son, SSgt. Perry Blanks, and family in Ft. DEXOLA OIL Vi GAL 86c CHUNKY NEWS Liwardwood, going especially to see their new grandbaby. Mrs.

Blank has been sick with the flu since she came home. Trust she will soon be much better. Members of this community i The above business firms invite your iance at the announcement of awards yO p. Saturday, February 27. To re- same you must be present "in per- 1 1 jrds February 27: $49.00 First rize; $29.00 Second Prize; 1 $19.00 Third Prize.

Winners last week were: Rev. James i first, $55.00 (not present)- Jeanie Hoi-'. second, V. J. Rigsby, third, the first award winner was not the money was returned to feserve Fund and the Percentage Rule id.

WASHINGTON ST4T FANCY WINESAP who had flu last week seem to be improved at this time. Some were able to go to church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G.

B. Rogers and mmm fit Ronnie spent Sunday in Laurel with their relatives, the Sumralls and Rogers families. (By Mrs. Ruth Nichols) Mrs. Adrain Johnson has been sick and in the hospital.

Miss Ruth Kastla of Newark, Ohio, is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kastla. Mrs. Laura Thrash has returned home from the hospital.

She had the following visitors this week: Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thrash of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thrash and family of Meridian, and Mrs.

Ruby Ferguson of Hickory. Mrs'. Lizzie Skinner of Newton, who died recently, was a close relative of Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Vance. Among those attending her funeral were Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs.

Mac Archie and sons of Lake attended cnurcn Sunday and were dinner guests of Mrs. Otis Boutwell in Newton PASTURE IMPROVEMENT Improving pastures may require -WASH. STATE D'ANJOC more work for the dairyman or U.S. NO. 1- PEARS 6 pr 49c cattleman, but profits at year's Cahoon, Mr.

and Mrs. Prisley of end justify it. Recent experiments reveal that dairy cows average VATCH THE AWARDS OF "THANK U. S. NO.

1 COLORADO Pickens. Silver Wedding Anniversary $42 more profit per acre from CALIFORNIA FRESH AVOCADOS 4 for 29c A 4 FROZEN FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 2 fcr 27c A 4 FROZEN GREEN 10OZ.PKO. PEAS YOU DAY" GROW! RED POTATOES 10 lb. fcn 49c Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Dearman celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday, February 21, improved pastures than from unimproved grazing lands. When sudan or millet were used fas summer pastures the profits were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to PROGRAM IS A CONTINUING ONE, increased 10 to 13 cents per cow each day; and by using oat forage FRESH CRISP LETTUCE EACH SATURDAY AT 2:30 P. M.

I ward Clark, Jr. The co-hostess was Mrs. Tracy Puckett. Many friends were present, including the Woman's Adult Sunday School 2 llccds 29c during the fall and oats and rye mm nun MMt i Class of the Chunky Methodist WASHINGTON STATE FANG WINSSAP Church. mm, I'll! in the winter and spring, the dairy profits were upped $21 per cow a year.

These experiments leave little doubt that money spent on pasture fertilization and improvement returns much more than the cost Mrs. Wagner has had several out-of-town guests during the past AFFLES 'lubr oKominarcc week end. Mrs. Melton Alexander is home.

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