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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1956 THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE THREE r-rr The mei'IiiUi" .-'I picker can gather as much cotton in a day as 30 to 40 workers hand picking. Machines liar vest a Lout a fourth of the li. S. crop. NEEDS FLYERS . . . Gen. Cur tis Lemay, chief of Strategic Air Command, tells senate that U. S. Air Corps lacks trained manpow er. SAFETY FOR PILOTS . . . Lt. Com. Wm. Neville and Com. Geo. Hoover explain new detachable, air tight, interchangeable capsule cockpit for supersonic planes designed by Navy to carry pilot safely to earth. ISRAEL PARADE . . . Israel officials (on stand at left) watch military show staged in Haifa as feature of Independence Day celebration. Enter now... enter often... NOTHING ... TO BUY! PARIS • A TO-Dery Toor to A 1956 ” “ Chevy FOt TWO BY AIR ol expenses paidl * 4M * .. VIRGIN ISLANDS Cooky Toor FOR TWO BY Afll ofl expenses paidl expenses paid! w ^world. „BERMUDA" A# RADIO'S BIG LITTLE MAN CONTEST i and complete this sentence in 25 words or less... .to to Newberry Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn. Southern Auto Store tmi Novelty Shop Prosperity Furn. Co. T. Roy Summer Inc Get rules & entry blanks at these stores: l^lk-Heard Co. For Better Listening’ For Better Buying, tune to 1 W K D K WINS TRIP ... Mr*. MarUyu Bar nett, named “Mr*. Fairbanks, Alaska,” in annual contest enjoy* vacation in Las Ye gas, Nevada. Paper Company To Produce Seedlings Summerville, April 30.—A for est nursery capable of growing 20 million seedlings a year is be ing built by West Virginia Pulp and Paper company, it was an nounced today by^ Russell E. Haynes, manager of the com pany’s Southern Woodlands Di vision. Mr. Haynes stated that the new nursery, which will enable the company to expand and im prove its already extensive tree planting activity in the south, is one of the most significant addi tions to be made to the com pany’s forest facilities in recent years. Mr. Haynes said that the in stallation will be erected on 50 acres of land located about 12 miles west of Summerville, head quarters of the company’s South ern Woodlands operation, along side Route 17A. Preparation of the site is al ready underway and will be fol lowed by the construction of service roads, the digging of drainage ditches and the planting of cover crops to improve the soil. These crops will be plowed under next fall tq prepare the seed beds for planting in the early spring. In the meantime, construction of the necessary service building, tool sheds, seed and seedling storage house will be undertaken. These facilities will include re frigeration rooms for holding geeds from one season to another and a larger refrigeration room which will^ be capable of holding one million seedlings at an even temperature of 35 degrees. Once the nursery’s production of seedlings is well underway, a portion of its output will be made available to landowners through the company’s free seedling pro gram, which has been part of the conservation efforts of the com pany’s Charleston Mill for the last five years. The new nursery will be the first owned and operated^ by the company, and when completed, will be turned over to the South ern Woodlands Division for main tenance and operation by trained foresters and nurserymen attach ed to the Summerville office. LOYALTY QUEEN . . . Lee Ann Merriwether, “Miss America of IMS,” reigned over New York oily's Loyalty Day parade spon sored by Veterans of Foreign WHITAKER I FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE PHONE 270 REV. ROBERT H. HARPER The Church in Antioch. Lesson for May 20: Acts 11: 19-30. Golden Text: Acts 20: 35. Persecution only served to scat ter the disciples abroad .and to spread the gospel farther. Some of them went to Cyprus and to Antioch. Certain ones from Cyprus went to Antioch and preached Jesus unto Greeks there. Anti och was one of the greatest cities of the time. And tidings reaching the church in Jerusalem were so encouraging that it was deter mined to send Barnabas to Anti och. Barnabas sought Saul in Tarsus, for Saul had returned to his home city zftof a sojourn in Arabia. Barnabas found Saul there and brought him with him to Antioch. The church there grew and it became distinguished by the fact that it was the place where the disciples were first called Chris tians. A year went by while Barnabas and Saul wrought with great power in Antioch. Then through Agabus of the church in Jerusalem came word of a predicted depres sion throughout the world, which depression came in the days of Claudius Caesar. And the church in Antioch through an organized effort gathered relief and sent it by Barnabus and Saul to Jeru salem. The first gentile church, at Antioch, had several firsts to its credit. Not the least was its benev olence toward men in another city. Let us be kind and helpful to men in need. AUGUSTA • GEORGIA \ SUNDAY. 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Throughout the years customers have learned to depend upon and want cotton for its crisp, clean freshness, its complete washability, its sturdy wear- ability, its value — and its year-round fashion smartness. This is why COTTON outsells all other fabrics put together. & NEWBERRY MILLS, Inc. is happy to loin in the observance of National Cotton Week “Pick Your Cottons Now— First Choice For You and Your Home NEWBERRY MILLS, Inc.