The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, October 06, 1955, Image 6
PAGE SIX
THE NEWBERRY SUN
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1965
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Go To Church This Week
START ARIGHT, AND YOU WILL
END ARIGHT.
What kind of a life shall yowrs be? As no two
watches run alike, so no two people think alike.
They differ in many things they do, but the best
start the young man and the young woman can
make is to turn their hearts to the great truths
to be found in the Bible. Remember that the
Good Book does not deprive you of a single thing
that is worth while. It doesn’t ask you to give up
any part of that which is real and permanent.
Coming down through the ages, we see young
men who later achieved greatness, build not upon
the sands of time, but upon Jbe wise words of
the Sacred Writing.
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PETE’S LITTLE SELF-SERVICE
“Home of Good Foods”
College Street Extension Phone 326
NEWBERRY, S. C.
The 1956 DODGE incorporates a new 12 volt elec
trical system, with improvements in all components,
resulting in performance superior to any now in use.
New design spark plugs give a substantial increase in
fuel economy and costs less to maintain.
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Smith Motor Co.
/CLOTHES are easy to care for
if you know exactly what to
do about them. Using these tips
will give you a big boast toward
that well groomed look for which
we’re all striving.
Ribbons are easy to press after
washing if you’ll just wind them
around the shower curtain rod or
bathroom pipe.
Slip the puffed sleeves of dresses
or blouses oyer a lighted electric
light bulb and finger press to
smooth away the wrinkles.
If you’re using a metal hanger
on which to dry clothes, fold a
towel or clean paper over it so
your garment will not have rust
marks left on it.
Crumpled but clean garments
can be hung in the bathroom with
the hot water turned on in the
closed room for 15 minutes or so.
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Raisin Pie
(Makes 1 8-inch)
1 cup raisins
% cup lemon juice
1 egg yolk
1 can sweetened condensed
milk
% cup butter or substitute
% cup chopped roasted almonds
1 baked (8-inch) pastry shell
Rinse raisins; drain and dry.
Add lemon juice and egg yolk
to sweetened condensed milk
and beat with rotary beater un
til thick. Cream butter and add
to milk mixture In small por
tions, beating thoroughly after
each addition, using spoon not
beater. Stir in raisins, then
almonds. Pour into pastry
shell Chill | before serving.
Wrinkles will disappear in most
instances. If you want to dry the
garment quickly after this steam
treatment, place in an airy room
and turn on an electric fan.
Remove smudges from black
plastic patent and white leather
with a soapy cloth or sponge. Wipe
with a damp cloth and polish with
a lint-free cloth.
Dayton, Ohio, and its suburbs
have produced 17,000,000 refriger
ation units, including air condi
tioners, since 1921.
BOYS ARE
THAT WAY
By J. M. ELEAZER
Inever saw a stalk chopper un
til long after I had left home.
We knocked out stalks, mostly
cotton. We didn’t double-crop the
land much then. Couldn’t. For
there was no practical way of
handling the spent stalks.
The cottons then grew large
and late, much larger and later
than present . varieties. So, with
our one-horse equipment, those
old stalks were a problem. There
was just no handling them green.
Nor after frost struck, until they
had dried completely out. And in
the fall and winter, with consid
erable rains, that took a long
time.
Usually, along after the first of
the year we would eventually have
enough open weather for the
stalks to get perfectly dry. The
folks would go out and kick a few
to see if they were dry and brit
tle. If they shattered rather easily
we would be put to knocking cot
ton stalks when we got home from
school.
That’s a job I never minded
much. For one thing, it was cool
then. And it was fun to give a
stalk a wallop with a long green
hickory stick and see it scatter.
It would literally explode, if dry
enough. We would use a swinging
motion, getting a stalk coming
and going.
The stalks that knocked best
were always on the uplands and
slopes where they didn’t get so
big. The rich bottoms and little
washed-in places where the stalks
grew rank, were always hard to
knock, for the big ones never ful
ly dried out in the main stem.
After we got tired ‘ of this Job,
we always welcomed a rain. For
after that the stalks would not
knock properly until they dried
out good again.
My, how times do change!. I
wonder if anybody knocks cotton
stalks any more? I haven’t seen
any in a long itme.
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