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THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 Any Hour of the Day—It’s Good Listening on WKDK! 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 0© Hillbilly Harmony 00 World Newa 06 Wak2 Up and Sing 26 Weather Forecast 30 Carolina News 36 World of Sports 40 Wake Up and Sing 00 World News 06 Wake Up and Sing 46 Morning Devotions 66 S. C. News 00 Robt. F. Hnrleigh 16 Easy Does It 45 Homemaker Harmony 0© Church Colm. of Air 30 Music for Mom 00 News 05 Fiddlin' Hound 15 Mr. Food , 30 Queen for a Day 00 Cotton Today 06 A Public Service 10 World News IS Obituary Column 20 Carolina News 26 Funeral Anns. 30 Farm, Home Service 46 Weather Forecast 60 Farm. Home Program 05 Market Report 10 Musicale 15 Footnotes to History How’s Your Health Steve Hood Show Let’s Get Together 30 Bob and Ray 00 Supper Serenade 25 Carolina News Sports Storyland Fulton Lewis, Jr. 15 Weather 20 Musicale 30 Gabriel Heater 45 Les Paul 50 Here’s Hayee Mystery 9:00 Dance Party 10:00 Nelson Eddy Party 10:30 Passport to Dreams 10:55 Sports 11:00 News 15 Music of Manhattan. 12 12 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 25 30 30 30 45 00 W 1956 AGRICULTURAL ;ram JTH CAROLINA. FARM i HOME DEVELOPMENT Congratulations to the State Agricultural Committee and Clemson Extension Service for Emphasizing the Future Development of Rural Youth in South Carolina in their 1956 Program! Point No. 9 —RURAL YOUTH: Train Rural Boys and Girls in Improved Methods of Farming, Homemaking, Health, Safety, Citizenship and Leadership, and provide Vo cational Guidance. Heller’s Service Station 26Q4 E. Main Street Phone 1574 Caldwell Bros., Inc. Little Mountain, S. C. CONTACT US FOR: Limestone Spreader Service Pond Building Land Clearing W. H. Caldwell Little Mountain G. H. Caldwell Prosperity INVEST IN A HOME OF YOUR OWN! • V . 9 Enjoy that sense of security you find in a home of your own. Co^ne in and discuss a home loan and get the financial information that can be helpful to you in this important investment. “Save Where Hundreds Save Millions” The STATE BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION MNCKNET H. ABRAMS. SK^TrMt. 1117 tOrC* STREET THE BELFAST BtmiNNG NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA SLEEPY PALS . . . “Hereof,” German shepherd residing in Brooklyn quit stealing dolls of his mistress’ granddaughters when given doll of his own. By LYN CONNELLY W E HAD a catastrophe st our house last week The tele vision set broke down and we had to resort to the radio If you think this is not a catastrophe, you should have been around to hear the weeping and wailing from two children who were born and raised in the television era and never even knew there had ever been such a gadget as a radio They battered the poor little port able and shook It up to try and bring out “a picture”. When they found they could not do the impossible, the storm would break in all its fury again It is amazing how much progress has been crammed in but a few years Just six years ago we had nothing but the radio But the children were bom since then and as far as they are concerned, the radio is not a “has-been”. . . It’s a “never-was.” Must admit after listening to some of the programs we adults had the frantic urge to bring out a picture, too The presenta tion of news and music is still tops on radio but listening to a good story is more than one can bear. After six years of seeing and hear ing you simply lose patience at having to just hear a play It’s like going to the movie and hav ing the picture go out You tap your finders and stamp your feet until it comes back on Only on radio you can tap and stamp for an hour and all you’ll get for your trouble are a set of sore fingers and toes PLATTER CHATTER COLUMBIA:—Herb Shriner has whipped up a “harmonica orches tra” and if you like this Instru ment, Herb has One renditions of “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” and “It’s the Talk of the Town”. . “Sentimental Journey,” beautiful number of a few years back, is revived in good style by a new outfit called “The Blue Sioux City Five.” THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE SEVEN N«. rtm tm «■* In sixes 14, 1C, 18, f, SS, 38, 40, 4tt. 44. 46. 48. Slse 18: SV4 yds. 39- in. Ns. 131 In » ehnrmlnc school sr early dress In slxss 2, S, 4, 5 and 6 years. Transfer for smoeklng Is tnelnded In eas tern. Instraetlons are sketched and ex plained In detail. Send 35* for EACH dress pattern, 38* fer saeh Needlework pattern, te AUD REY LANE BUREAU, Bex 389, Madison Sonars StaUon, New xerk 10, N. Y. The new Spring-Summer Fashion Boek, with sesres of addition stylen. SAe ex tra; Needlework Guide, 25c extra. PEERLESS FASHION SERVICE REV. ROBERT H. HARPER Jestts Demands m Choice. Lesson for February 19: Luke 19: 1-10. Golden Tesct: Joshua 24: 15. Zacchaeus was a man up a tree —because of his ill repute among his own people as a tax collector under the hated Romans who ruled the country and for extortionate demands he had made upon down trodden persons; second, in the low estimation he placed upon him self, and because he had climbed into a tree to see Jesus when he passed through Jericho. And Zaccaeus put Jesus up a tree in the estimation of the peo ple—they murmured against Jesus for going home with a publican. When Jesus had come into the home of the despised publican, he brought such an awakening to the man that he was soundly con verted. For he was willing and eager to make restitution to any he had defrauded, and to devote half his goods to relieve the poor And Jesus declared that he came to earth to save such as Zacchaeus had been—one of the lost. The Lord demands a choice of himself that he may bring men out of the darkness of sin in which they have groped. A man told of the dream he had had in the deliri um of double pneumonia — he thought he was on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans, in sight of Tulane University Though he lived in the city and his home was not far away, he did not know the way to it. An approaching stranger, seeing he was in trou ble, asked if he could be of service. And the man replied. “Show me the way to go home.' Jesus de mands our surrender to him that he may lead us home and to ever lasting life. WORDS THOUGHTS | po You, JoSEpHltfe i pooiy, take thi£ 14 A kl 'Vunert FAce it.. h REMEMBER” SYTKX OLD TIMERS OOIe Bueae, Alhambra, Cattforaia: I remember, when we were children, my parents lived in a log house and slept upstairs, la winter, when it snowed and Mowed, we would awake to find a thin skiff of snow on our beds. Then we all ran downstairs hi the morning to dress by a big box stove (a Round Oak by name) which my father fired very heavy with big stipks of wood, which sometimes fthe stove) got red hot. One morning my little brothei got too close and burned the letters OAK on his rear anatomy. But we did have fun sliding down hill in snow and making snow men. • • • From Eva Thrasher Stallman, Celnmbia Falls, Men tana: I re member when we wore a little sack of asafetida tied around our neck. It was supposed to keep dis eases away. I’ve carded wool with hand cards, making woolen comforters. I remember when we parched field com in the oven—quite a delica cy. One of my neighbors used to make corn husk mattresses and trade them for calves. (Sen4 ••atrlbBtlon* U thlx e»l«mx t« Th# Old limer, Community Press Serv ice, Frankfort, Kentucky.) .About 75 million gallons of pe troleum products are needed in compounding the various types o^ agricultural and household insee* ticide sprays used each year. A network of 186,723 miles of petroleum pipe line crisscrosses 44 states and the District of Columbia. Pipe lines are the third largest ton-mile movers of all forms of commodity transport. Register Tickets Sales Books fc:’ Prompt On All vu S ; *H wm : ■ \ £ i-p. Kv • * r . iun f: at* . ■. 3 ■ m Phon #'■ **'•> ’ -i " ;; . m wm mk :A ■ 5 ,» W;:; ' ; ■ - . ‘ - mm * * • Vf? > Wednesday, Feb. 22nd s & ‘ ■ ■ m BEING WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY ,4’ ' s • - ‘ % i. The Institutions listed Below Will Not ’ - Open For Business The Public Is Urged To Take Notice of This and Arrange all Business Accordingly . I ■ » v - ;; •. Newberry County Bank NEWBERRY JOANNA The South Carolina National Bank Newberry Federal Savings & Loan Association The State Building & Loan Association i -V ; : • f . v* ? t' f W ■' '