The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, May 17, 1956, Image 3
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1956
THE NEWBERRY SUN
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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.
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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
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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
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SUNDAY. MAY 20. 19M
9:00 AM—Parade ot Quartets
12:00 PM—Sullivan's Singers
1:00 PM—Oral Roberts
1:30 PM—Churches of Christ
2:00 PM—Dr. Spock
2:30 PM—Zoo Parade
2:00 PM—Feature Playhouse
4:00 PM—Wrestling
5:00 PM—Academy Theatre
6:30 PM—Sunday Spectacular
8:00 PM—Goodyear TV Playhouse
C:00 PM—Loretta Young Show
9:30 PM—Science Fiction Theatre
10:00 PM- -Crunch and Das
10:30 PM—Break Tbs Bank
11:C0 PM—$1,000,000 Playhouse
12:00 M —S'wn Off
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
7:00 AM—Today
8:00 AM—Ding Dong School
9:30 AM—Ernie Kovacs Show
10:03 AM—Home
11:00 AM—Tennessee Ernie Ford
11:30 AM—Feather Your Neet
12:00 PM—Feature Playhouse
1:00 PM—Today In Dixie
2:00 PM—NBC Matinee Theatre
2:00 PM—Star In Spotlight
2:15 PM—Modern Romances
2:30 PM—Queen For A Day
4:00 PM—I Marrlad Joan
4:20 PM—Howdy Doody
5:00 PM—.Tf-hn
MONDAY. MAY 21, 11*8
6:00 PM—Superman
6:30 PM—The Passerby
7:00 PM—Evening Edition
7:15 PM—The Weatherman
7:20 PM—Sportarama
7:30 PM—Flamingo Theatre
8:00 PM—Steve Donovan
8:30 PM—Robart Montqomsry
5:30 PM—This Is Your Lila
10:00 PM—Caesar'S Hour
11:00 PM—Haws
11:05 PM—Base ban Scoreboard
11:10 PM—21,000,000 Playhouse
12:15 AM—Sign Off
TUESDAY, MAY *2. 1258
8:00 PM—Annie Oakley
6:20 PM—Dinah Shora Show
6:45 PM—News Caravan
7:00 PMr-Evsnlng Edition
7:15 PM—The Weathermen
7:20 PM—Sportarama
7:20 PM—Talas of tha Taxas Hangars
8:00 PM—Fireside Theatre
8:30 PM—Badge 714
9:00 PM—Warner Bros. Prosents
10:00 PM—Chevy Shcfw—Bob Hope .
11:00 PM—News
11:05 PM—Baseball Scoreboard
11:10 PM—81,000,000 Playhouse
12:15 AM—Sign Off
ESDrt. X l-m » *o,
8:C0 PM—Mr. Wisard
6:30 ?M -Superman Cartoons
PM. ^‘ews Caravan
7:00 PM—Evening Edition
7:15 FI.:—The Weatherman
7:30 PM—Sportarama
7: “0 PM—Boston Blackle ,
6:'tfl PM—Kraft TV Theatre
9:00 PM—Bine Ribbon Bouts
10:30 PM—The Whistler
10:10 PM—Big Town
11:30 PM—Hewe
11:05 PM—Baseball Scoreboard
11:10 PM—81,000.000 Playhouse
12:15 AM—Sign Off
THURSDAY. MAV 24. 1988
8:00 PM—Cowboy G-Man
8:20 PM—Dinah Shore Show
8:48 PM—News Caravan
7:00 PM—Evening Edition
7:18 PM—The Weatherman
7:20 .PM—Sportarama
7:30 PM—Lone Ranger
8:00 PM—People's Choice
8:30 PM—Ford Theatre .
8:00 PM—Lux Video Theatre
10:00 PM—Groucho Marx
10:20 PM—Dragnet
11:00 PM—Nevw
11:05 PM*—Baseball Scoreboard
11:10 PM—81.000.000 Playhouse
12:18 AM—Stem Off
8:00
8:30
8:45
7:00
7:15
7:20
7:20
8:80
' 8:80
9:00
0:40
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:05
11:10
12:10
FRIDAY, MAY *5. 1000
PM—Evening Edition
PM—Tho Weatherman
PM—Sportarama
PM—Jungle Jim
PM—Big St-ry
PM—L Lad 3 Lives
PM—Gillette Fights
PM—Rod Barber's Comes
PM—Busch Star Theater
PM—Life of Riley
PM—News
PM—Baseball Scoreboard
PM—81,0004)00 Playhouse
AM—Sign Off •
SATURDAY. MAY M. 1950
0:00 AM—Georgia Porraatry Sertlsa
0:13 AM—Story Lady
0:90 AM—The Pendulum
10:00 AM—Parv
12:00
Brass He.
2:30 PM—Doable Feature Playhouse
4:30 PM—Gabby Haves Show
5:00 PM—Weetara tlieatre
0:00 PM—The Vlas
0:30 PM—Big Surprise
7:00 PM—Parry Como Shew
0:00 PM—People Are Funny
0:30 PM—Jimmy Durante
9:90 PM—George Oobel Show
9:30 PM—Your Hit Parade
10:00 PM—Lawrence Welk Show
11:00 PM—81,000,000 Playhouse
12:00 M —Sign Off
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COTTON accounts for 68 per cent of all textile sales. 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.
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