The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 17, 1965, Image 7
THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1965
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
PAGE SEVEN
Pockets cut in bread and filled with nippy butter spread, weinies
■and sliced Cheddar cheese, yield the “Date Bait** sandwiches fea
tured in the Teenage Party dairy menu pictured above.
Aerial view of the Joe Oberweiss farm at North Aurora, 111., above,
ahows smart, clean appearance of modem mechanised dairy farm.
Dairyman, inside a modem, picture-window milking parlor, checks
milk as it flows from cow through transparent beaker cup milker.
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Butter seasoning will add a delicious new taste to your charcoal
grilled chicken. Serve butter grilled com or peas and a salad with
it for a delectable menu as pictured above.
Sharp Cheddar 'cheese is combined with dried beef in interesting
ways in these sandwiches for an easy picnic mainstay. Butter Pecan
Bars and mugs of cold milk help to make this a nutritious, tasty
lunch.
Oldest known dairy scene is the Babylonian Frieze, above, carved
in stone about 3,000 B.C. and excavated by the University of Penn
sylvania, where it is on display, and the British Museum.
Power for the Home & Dairy Farm
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ELECTRIC POWER IS ON THE JOB—
—^working for the Dairy Farmer.
It provides Dairy Bam Ventilation — Materials
Handling — Barn Clearing — Barn Curing of Hay —
and a wide range of other farm needs.
In his Home, too, the Dairy Farmer depends on
Always ready Electric Power
Newberry Electric Co-operative
Youth Counselor
program is set
The manager of the Newberry
office of the State Employment
Service today said that applica-
don forms are available at his
office for those interested in ap
plying for training this summer
for careers as counselors in Youth
Opportunity Centers.
One hundred eighty-seven of
the proposed national network of
200 Youth Opportunity Centers
have been announced by Willard
Wirtz, Secretary of Labor. The
Centers will act as focal points for
all governmental and community
and are part of the anti-poverty
program.
Secretary Wirtz stressed the ur
gent need to recruit over 2,000
qualified men and women to serve
in the Centers’ Youth programs
Those selected will be given spec
ial training iri counseling, advis
ing, recruiting, and working with
disadvantaged youth.
To qualify, an applicant must
be over 21 and a college graduate.
Candidates also must possess the
interest, special aptitudes, moti
vation, and dedication necessary
for this type of work. Applicants
who are chosen will be given *8
weeks of concentrated instruc
tions and field work at major uni
versities between July 6 and Sep
tember 3 and four weeks of on-
the-job training at YOG'S or local
Employment Service office*.
Board, room, and tuition will be
provided while training, plus a
modest living allowance.
Mr. Davis stressed the educa
tional requirements of trainee
candidates. “They must have Mas
ter’s or ’Bachelor’s degrees in
such fields as counseling and guid
ance, psychology, sociology, edu
cation, or related fields,” he saidL
Application forms and leaflet*
describing the program are avail
able at all local public employment
offices.
Advertising is like fisbing. Yon
must use the right bait at the
right place and at the right time
to expect hesults.
Wendell Swartzenlruber, age 4,
embraces 2 Vi-year-old Sister Ro
setta, as they watch their father,
Melvin, at work in his “milking
parlor” on his Morrow County,
Ohio, farm.
Don't kid Dad when he takes
over weekend cooking chores for
your backyard picnic. Most fa
mous chefs are men and you’ll
tasts why when you sample Dad’s
specials. Take it cool this stun*
mer with dairy foods and. re
freshing milk.
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S'eeklM Jesus
Now when Jesus returned, the crowd welcomed Him, for they were all
waiting for Him. — Luke 8:40
The message that He brought
to mankind and the works that
He performed caused crowds to
follow Jesus and to wait to see
and hear His words whenever He
was in a particular neighborhood.
Jesus never sought the adula
tion of the multitudes, only the
opportunity to speak the wbrd of
God to all who would listen. Yet,
everywhere Jesus went, men came
to know Him and they told one
another about the man who was
called the Redeemer.
Let us today not merely ac
cept Christianity. Let us seek out
the words and the works of
Jesus. We can find them in the
Bible and in the church on the
comer.
Read your BIBLE dally
and
GO TO CHURCH
SUNDAY
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