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FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1§47
THE NEWBERRY SUN
Radio STATION WKDK
Program For Week Of
March, 21~~27, 1947
Friday, March 21
6:00—Sign On.—Early Birds.
7:00—News.
7:05—Silver Dew Boys
7:30—News
7:35—Little Jamboree
7:45—Wake up and Sing
7:55—News
8;00—Friendly Ch. Hr., Rev. A.
L. Phillips.
8:15—Breakfast Time
8:40—Stewardship
8:45—Ministerial Assoc.
9:00—Editor’s Diary
9:15—Shady Valley Folks
Q
10;00—Arthur Gaeth, MBS
10:15—Faith In Our Times
10:30—Say It With Msic
11:00—Cecil Brown
11:15—Country Church
11:30—Easy Does It
11:45—Our Navy
12:00—News
12:05—Farmer’s Notes
12:15—Checkerboard Jamboree
12:30—Off Records.
12:55—News
1:00—Leavell Funeral Home
1:05—Afternoon Tunes
1:15—Salute to Saluda
1:45—Bobby Norris & His
Singing Strings
2:00—Cedric Foster
2:15—Smile Time
2:30—Queen For A Day
3:00—Hearts Desire
3:30—1240 Club
4:00—News
4:05—Music For Friday
4:15—The Johnson Family
4:30—Spotlight On Whitmire
5:00—Hop Harrigan
5:15—Superman
5:30—Captain Midnight
5 >45—Tom Mix
6:00—Silver Dew Boys
6:25—Sport News
6:30—News
6:35—Hillbillys
6:55—5 Minutes At Mitchell’s
7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr.
7:15—News
7:20—Friendly City Play Boys
7:30—Henry J. Taylor
7:45—Inside Of Sports
8:00—Burle Ives
8:15—Holly House
8:30—Leave It To the Girls
9:00—Gabriel Heatter
9:15—Real Stories
9:30—Adventures of Bull Dog
Drummond, MBS
10;00—Meet the Press, MBS
10:30—Date Night, MBS
11:00—All The News
11:15—Dance Orch., MBS
11:30—Guy Lombardo Or., MBS
11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS
12:00—Sign Oft
Saturday, March 22
6:00—Sign On.—Early Birds.
7:00—News.
7:05—Silver Dew Boys
7:30—News
7:35—Wake Up and Sing
7:55—News
8:00—Prosperity Presents
8i30—Wesleyan Methodist Ch.,
Rev. C. G. Bryant.
9:00—Ministerial Assoc.
9:15—Breakfast Time
9:45—Mac, The Drifter
9:55—A Public Service
10:00—Smiling Ed McConnel
10:15—The Newberry Ramblers
10:30—Jackie Hill Show, MBS
11:00—This Week in Washington
11:15—Vetearns Administration
11:30—Say It With Music
12:00—News
12:05—Noon Tunes
12:15—Friendly City Play Boys
12:30—The Jubilee Singers
12:45—Off Records.
1:00—Leavell Funeral Home
1;05—News.
1:10—Musical Interlude.
1:15—Salute To Saluda
1:45—Clinton Ch. of God.
2:00—Symphonies for Youth,
MBS.
2:30—Ray Robbins Orch
3;00—Dance Orch., MBS
3:30 — Los Angeles Sympho'
Band.
4:00—Columbia Record Shop
4:30—Spotlight on Whitmire
5:00—Silver Dew Boys
5:30—Dance Orch.. MBS.
5:45—Jan August and His
Piano Magic, MBS.
6 ; 00—Julia and Danny
6:15—Dinner Music
6:25—Sports News
6:30—News
6:35—Evening Music
7:00—Rhythm Ridge Runners
7:30—News & Sports, MBS
7:45—F. H. Laguardia
8:00 Twenty Questions
8:30—Scram by Am by
9:00—The Mighty Casey
9;30—Thrilling Stories, MBS
10:00—Chicago Theatre of the
Air, MBS
11:00—Korn’s A Krackin
11:30—Dance Orch., MBS
11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS
12:00—Sign Off.
Sunday, March 23
7:30—Sign On
7:30—Whitmire Ch. of God,
Rev. J. R. Brewer
7:55—News
8;00—Friendly Ch. Hr., Rev. A.
L. Phillips.
8;30—Laurens Church of God,
Rev. Grady L. Waters
9:00—Bright Spot Hour
Harold B. Sightler
9:30—News
9:35—Pentecostal Hour,
Rev. I. H. Webb
10:00—Dr. James C. Kinard,
President of Nby College,
Moments of Meditation.
10:15—Music for Sunday
10:55—News
11:00—Bible Institute
11:30—A. R. P. Church, Dr. J.
W. Carson, Pastor
12:30—The Lutheran Hour
1:00—Leavell Funeral Home
1:05—O’Neal Quartet
1:15—Dr. Bob Jones
1:30—Juvenile Jury
2:00—The Harmon Sisters
2;13—Afternoon Serenade
2:30—Week In Review
2:45—Jesse Crawford
3:00—Old Fashioned Revival
Hour, KBS
4:00—House Of Mystery
4:30—True Detective
5:00—The Shadow
5:30—Quick As A Flash
6:00—Those Websters
6:30—Nick Carter
7:00—News
7:05—Sports News
7:10—Music Interlude
7:15—Here’s To Vets
7:30—News
7:35—Musical Interlude
7:40—Bing Crosby
7:55—News
8;00—Pilgrim Hour, MBS
8:30—Special Investigator
8:45—Official Detective
9:00—Exploring The Unknown
9:30—Double or Nothing
10:00—The Gabriel Heatter
Show, MBS
10:30—Edmund Hook Ridge
Show, MBS
11:00—William Hillman
11:15—Dance Orch.
11:30—Dance Orch
11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS
12:00—Sign Off.
Monday, March 24
6:00—Sign On.—Early Birds.
7:00—News.
7:05—Silver Dew Boys
7:30—News
7:35—Little Jamboree
7:45—Wake Up and Sing
7:55—News
8 ;00—Friendly Ch. Hr., Rev. A
L. Phillips.
8:15—Breakfast Time
8:40—Stewardship
8:45—Ministerial Assoc.
9:00—Editor’s Diary
9:15—Shady Valley Folks
9:55—Organ Reveries
10:00—Arthur Gaeth, MBS
10:15—Faith In Our Times
10:30—Say It With Music
11:00—Cecil Brown
11:15—Tell Your Neighbor
11:30—Easy Does It
11:45—Voice of the Army
12:00—News
12:05—Farmer’s Notes
12:15—Checkerboard Jamboree
12:30—Off Records.
12:55—News
1:00—Leavell Funeral Home
1:05—Afternoon Tunes
1:15—Salute to Saluda
1;45—Bobby Norris & His Sing
ing Strings, MBS
2:00—Cedric Foster
2:15—Smile Time
2:30—Queen For A Day ‘j
3:00—Hearts Desire
3:30—1240 Club
4:00—News
4.05—Music for Monday
4:15—The Johnson Family
4:30—Spotlight On Whitmire
5:00—Hop Harrigan
5:15—Superman
5:30—Captain Midnight
5:45—Tom Mix
6:00—Silver Dew Boys
6:25—Sports News
6:30—News
6:35—Blue Star Quartette.
6:45—Local News
6:50—Evening Music
6:55—5 Minutes At Mitchell’s
7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr.
7:15—Friendly City Play Boys
7:30—Henry J. Taylor
7:45—Inside Of Sports
8:00 McGarry and His Mouse
8:30—Organ Serenade
8;45—Rufus Suit and His Vet
Quintet
9:00—Gabriel Heatter
9:15—Real Stories
9:30—Guy Lombardo
10:00—Fishing and Hunting
Club, MBS
10:30—Dr. Graham & Family
11:00—All The News
11:15—Dance Orchestra
11:30—Dance Orch., MBS
11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS
12:00—Sign Off.
Tuesday, March 25
6:00—Sign On.—Early Birds.
7:00—News.
7:05—Silver Dew Boys
7:30—News
7:35—Little Jamboree
7:45—Wake Up and Sing
7:55—News
8:00—Prosperity Presents
8:40—Stewardship
8:45—Ministerial Assoc.
9:00—Editor’s Diary
9:15—Shady Valley Folks
9:55—A Public Service
10:00—Arthur Gaeth
10:15—Faith In Our Times
10:30—Say It With Music
11:00—Cecil Brown
11:15—Tell Your Neighbor
11:30—Bill Harrington
11:45—Morning Serenade
12:00—News
12:05—Farmer’s Notes
12:15—Checkerboard Jamboree
12:30—Off Records.
12:55—News
1:00—Leavell Funeral Home
1:05—Social Security Program
1:15—Salute to Saluda
1:45—Bing Crosby
2:00—Cedric Foster
2:15—Smile Time
2:30—Queen For A Day
3:00—Hearts Desire
3:30—1240 Club
4:00—News
4:05—Music for Tuesday
4:15—The Johnson Family
4:30—Spotlight On Whitmire
5:00—Hop Harrigan
5:15—Superman
5:30—Captain Midnight*
5:45—Tom Mix
6:00—Blue Notes
6:15—Silver Dew Boys
6:25—Sport News
6:30—News
6:35—Evening Music
6:45—Vets, of Foreign Wars
7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr.
7:15—Friendly City Play Boys
7:30—Arthur Hale
7:45—Inside Of Sports
8:00—Scotland Yard
8:30—Adventures of the Fal
con, MBS
9:00—Gabriel Heatter
9:15—Real Stories
9:30—American Forum of the
Air, MBS
10:15—Vic Damone Show
10:30—Dance Orchestra
11:00—All The News
11:15—Dick Jurgen’s Orch.
11:30—Tuesday Nightwatch
11:55—News
12:00—Sign Off.
Wednesday, March 26
6:00—Sign On.—Early Birds.
7:00—News.
7:05—Silver Dew Boys
7:30—News
7:35—Little Jamboree
7:45—Wake Up and Sing
7:55—News
8;00—Friendly Ch. Hr., Rev. A
L. Phillips.
8;15—Breakfast Time
8:40—Stewardship
8:45—Ministerial Assoc.
9:00—Editor’s Diary
9:15—Shady Valley Folks
9:55—Musical Interlude
10:00—Arthur Gaeth, MBS
10:15—Faith In Our Times
10:30—Say It With Music
11:00—Cecil Brown
11:15—Tell Your Neighbor
11:30—Easy Does It
11:45—U. S. Marine Program
12:00—News
12:05—Farmer’s Notes
12:15—Checkerboard Jamboree
12:30—Off Records.
12:55—News
1:00—Leavell Funeral Home
1:05—Afternoon Tunes
1:15—Salute to Saluda
1:45—Bobby Norris & His
Singing Strings *
2:00—Cedric Foster
2; 15—Sacred Songs of All
Churches
2:30—Queen For A Day
3:00—Hearts Desire
3:30—1240 Club
4:00—News
4:05—Music for Wednesday
4:15—The Johnson Family
4:30—Spotlight On Whitmire
5:00—Hop Harrigan
5:15—Superman
5:30—Captain Midnight
5:45—Tom Mix
6:00—Silver Dew Boys
6:25—Sport News
6:30—News
6:35—College ‘N’ Sextet
6:55—5 Minutes At Mitchell’s
7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr.
7:15—Friendly City Play Boys
7:30—Cecil Brown
7:45—Inside Of Sports
8:00—Crime Club
8:30—It’s Up To You
9:00—Gabriel Heatter
9:15—Real Stories
9:30—What’s the name of that
Song, MBS
10:00—Did Justice Triumph
10:30—Author Meets the Critics
11:00—All The News
11:15—Dance Orch., MBS
11:30—Dance Orch., MBS
11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS
12:00—Sign Off.
Thursday, March 27
6:00—Sign On.—Early Birds.
7:00—News.
7:05—Silver Dew Boys
7:35—Wake Up and Sing
7:55—News
8:00—Prosperity Presents
8:40—Stewardship
8:45—Ministerial Assoc.
9:00—Editor’s Diary
9:15—Shady Valley Folks
9:55—A public Service
10:00—Arthur Gaeth, MBS
10:15—Faith In Our Times
10:30—Say It With Music
11:00—Cecil Brown
11:15—Tell Your Neighbor
11:30—Bill Harrington
11:45—Morning Serenade
12:00—News
12:05—Farmer’s Notes
12:15—Checkerboard Jamboree
12:30—Off Records.
12:55—News
1:00—Leavell Funeral Home
1:05—Afternoon Tunes
1:15—Salute to Saluda
1:45—Bobby Norris & His
Singing Strings
2:00—Cedric Foster
2:15—Smile Time
2:30—Queen For A Day
3:00—Hearts Desire
3:30—Little Mountain high
school girls
3:45—1240 Club
4:00—News
4:05—Music for Thursday
4:15—The Johnson Family
4:30—Spotlight On Whitmire
5:00—Hop Harrigan
5:15—Superman
5:30—Captain Midnight
5:45—Tom Mix
6:00—Silver Dew Boys
6:25—Sport News
6:30—News
6:35—Evening Music
6:45—Vets, of Foreign Wars
7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr.
7:15—Friendly City Play Boys
7:30—Arthur Hale
7:45—Inside Of Sports
8:00—The Sound Off
8:30—Count of Monte Cristo
9:00—Gabriel Heatter
9:15—Real Stories
9:30—Treasury Hour of Song
10:00—The Family Theatre
10:30—1 Was A Convict
11:00—All The News
11:15—Dance Orch., MBS
11:30—Dance Orch., MBS
11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS
12:00—Sign Off.
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the original mill, Sir. Gregg's portrait now hangs in
the company headquarters. At left, today’s president,
Samuel H. Swint, carries on in the humanitarian
manner of the founder. In his office arc Gregg's own
desk and other historical relies.
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completed and details and appli
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to county agents and vocational
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to Robert H. Garrison, associate
plant breeder of the South Caro
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Mr. Garrison pointed out that
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Farmers who desire certifica
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In the certification program a
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Judicial plantings of rye, oats,
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Liming and fertilizinjg help to
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Green feed is more important
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An inspection will also be
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Many automobile accidents are
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