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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1955
THE NEWBERRY SUN
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MET. ROBERT H. HARPER
People Left in Judah.
Lessons for Jtdy 31: Jeremiah 42:
lb, 3-7, 10, 19; 43: 2, 4, 7; 44: 13-18,
13.
Golden Text: Ecclesiastes 3: 4.
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After the downfall of Jerusalem,
Ate wretched remnant left in Ju
dah came to Jeremiah and prom
ised to follow his leadership ir
their hard situation. But, after ten
days, when the prophet bade them
to dwell peaceably in the country
and obey God's Law, the proud
people rejected his counsel and
fled into Egypt, carrying Jeremiah
with them.
They settled in a place called
fahpanhes, where they were soon
corrupted by the heathen prac-
tlses of the country to which they
had gone in disobedience to God's
arfll and in treason to their promise
to Jeremiah to remain in Judah. 7
JPor they were soon found wor
shipping the moon, the so-called
"queen of heaven," and taking
part in the abominations of the
Egyptians.
This brings us to our Iasi
glimpse of the “weeping prophet."
Faithful to the end, he protested
against the vile practises of hit
apostate countrymen. They re
jected the old prophet’s protest
declaring they would continue ir
a practice that had brought their
prosperity surpassing what thej
had known as worshippers of Je
hovah. Thus came to apostasy and
ruin the proud nation that hac
known the glories of David and
Solomon. Let us hold fast to th«
faith that has blessed our Natior
from ,the days of Jamestown and
Plymouth Rock.
MR. AND MRS. ROLAND
HAWKINS and son, Lewis and
Miss Betty Lee George spent their
vacation last week at Myrtle
Beach. *
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FARMS AND FOLKS
By J. M. ELEAZER
Clemson Extension Information Specialist
GRASS SILAGt
At times in spring and summer
pastures get ahead of cattle. The
surplus growth car. then be cut
and made in silage and at the
same time improve the grazing
that will come on there later.
Clemson Experiment Station
Circular 97 “Grass Silage” _ tells
of the value of this roughage and
just how to put it up. Ask your
county agent for a copy, if inter
ested.
FEEDER CALF SALES
The following feeder calf
sales have been scheduled for
September: York on the '20th;
Walterboro, 27th; Lydia 28th and
Columbia 23rd; Greenville 24th;
Walterboro 277th; Lydia 28th and
Orangeburg on the 30th.
Increasing numbers of these
best feeders hav^ been going out
of the State the past few falls, as
far as Pennsylvania, according to
ouf livestock agent, L. F. Cato.
This is good. We like to ' have
these outside buyers so our feed
ers will bring what they are
worth. But that also tells us thfre
might be some money in feeding
these cattle out. For, if they can
ship them away, feed them out,
and make something out of it, why
shouldn’t more of our folks do
the same thing.
We are in a grass cattle area.
And feeding is an art that we
haven’t cultivated. But that’s no
reason why we shouldn’t study it
and start finishing our cattle off
for market. The grower of raw
products usually fares rather poor
ly. And that’s just what a feeder
calf is, a raw product that takes
care of himself on grass. Start
refining him from there and you
take him into another price class.
And you have that valuable ma
nure left for your land too.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
County and home agents f in
every county are working on the
general theme of community im
provement. In some counties ex
tra workers have been put on to
push this community approach to
farm and home problems.
County agent Rogers of Flor
ence tells me they have 5 such
communities they are doing con?
centra ted work in. Each of these
has secured an abandoned school
house which they' are improving
as a community center.
There are many of these aban
doned school houses over the
State, good buildings, that are
being taken over as community
centers. Surely there is no more
worthy use to which they could
be put. Up in Oconee, Agent Mor
gan tells me they have secured
a nice one, along with the teach-
erage, as a 4-H club center for
the county.
These fine old facilities, now
being abandoned in so many cases
should not be allowed to fall into
disuse and decay. And they sure
will go down fast if not used.
SOIL SAMPLES
The past spring over 1200 sam
ples of soil from prospective to
bacco fields were sent to Clemson
by the county agent’s office in
Florence for testing. County Ag
ent Rogers digested these and
found them to be high in phos
phorous and low in potash. Most
of them to showed a pH a little
high for tobacco land.
Just what does all this mean?
Well, it means that liberal fer
tilization with potash is needed.
And to help correct the pH that’s
getting too high, they need to use
an acid-forming fertilizer.
In this complex agriculture of
today, there are a lot of things
like that we have to watch if we
are to get highest yields of qual
ity crops.
TAGGED FISH—TAGS WANTED
Our wildlife folks have tagged
a lot of Roch Fish (striped bass)
and released them in the Santee-
Cooper reservoirs and tailrace.
Anyone catching these fish are
urged to return the tag, to our
Wildlife Resources Department
'Box 300, Columbia. That will aid
greatly _in their study of this
gamefish that seems to have just
of late adapted itself ta fresh
water.
THIS WEEK
This is National Farm Safety
Week. - “Your Safety Is In Your
Hands" is the theme. Do your
part and live longer.
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Recent Births At
County Hospital
Recent births at the Newberry
County Memorial Hospital in
clude:
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie C. Cock
rell, a son, July 0; Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Thompson, a daughter; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard EL Long, a son,
July 12; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cul-
clasure, a daughter, July 14; Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Hancock, a son,
July 14; <Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Shealy, a son, July, 16 ;i Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Coggins, a daughter,
July 17. ,
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ON THE GO
WITH
Jimmie Wiseman
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During the coming City Election
on August 2, you will chbose a
Mayor for the next two yeara A
Vote for Jimmie Wiseman ij^ a
vote for progress and Jimmie
Wiseman stands on his record.
During his administrations, the
services of the water department
have been greatly expanded. In
some parts of the city, pipes were
not adequate to carry, the neces
sary load. These pipes have been
replaced with new pipes to fur
nish ample water for everyone.
Jimmie Wiseman doesn’t take all
the credit for this improvement
because it was through your help
and that of a cooperative City
Council that made it possible.
But you never had the necessary
ample supply before Jimmie Wise
man was 'Mayor of the City -of
Friendly Folks. On August 2nd
cast your vote for Jimmie -Wise
man as Mayor, a man interested
in your welfare. Let’s be "tlN THE
GO” with Jimmie Wiseman.
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VOTE FOR
WISEMAN
for Mayor
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You’ve often heard the age-old ex
pression, ”As the twig is bent, the
tree’s inclined.” No more truthful
sentence was ever uttered. The
thoughts and deeds of every man and
woman will invariably reflect in some
way the training he or she received
in youth. That is why parents, ndw
as always, have such a grave respon
sibility in their children’s tender and
adolescent years. It is a proven fact
that an individual's character and
outlook on life as a whole is formed during ,fhe$$ years. No well
thinking parents will intentionally let their children be led astray
by the many evil forces at work in the world Today. However
unintentional negligence can in many cases do the job as quick
ly and as thoroughly. We urge you, the parents of these young
sters whose future is at stake, not to neglect their spiritual lives.
Attend Sunday School and Church this Sunday and every Sunday
and take them along with you.
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