The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 15, 1966, Image 7

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1966 THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE SEVEN * YELLOW TRAVELER (Continued from page 6) seduced by sexual perversions in childhood, and by drugs. They have been taught the precepts of communism, and eternal childlishness, and con stant cuddling under the Mommy State in our schools. Those who were born or al ready born 37 years ago are now middle-aged and have children and grandchildren of tjieir own, and are teaching them the lies and softnesses they were taught themselves. Where are Americans today, manly, strong, passionately patriotic, Godly ? They are bounded by the government, despised by the people, called right wing extremists in the press, denounced as super pat riots, never elected to office, persecuted and derided. There is nothing we few can do about it. Let the government even threaten mildly to with draw one soft warm cuddly welfare provision and the peo ple, with violent tears and rage, would revolt. They would not fight for principle and hon or and country. No, but they would fight for their govern ment checks, which they did not earn. They would fight for free lunch programs in schools, for swimming pools, for the right to riot and loot and des troy, for the right to live in free housing or subsidized housing, for the right to eat at someone else’s expense, for the right to loaf and not work, for the right to be eternal children under the wing of the Mommy State. They only whimper, “What’s in it for me?” Free milk, bread and circuses are the only desire of Americans now. It was planned that way by the liberals. There is just one grim con solation. We are fast reaching national an financial and eco nomic bankruptcy and ruin, thanks to the Mommy State of the liberals and our support of communism everywhere in the world. We’ll see it shortly. Des pite all the unemployment in surance and other government goodies, there will be nation wide desolation and hunger. Three times now Swiss bankers have warned our alleged gov ernment that we cannot con tinue the Mommy State and aid to communists and other wild extravagances without our dollar collapsing and made worthless. But, our liberals— who know all this only too well £ onuemen uourS SICIN tn VeJ erry* 1118 Harrington St. 1119 Boyce St. for PERSONAL LOANS Wallet flat? — He’s there — the man from SCN — with a Personal Loan to make your wallet bulge . . . for any need or purpose. At SCN, there’s no red tape and quick approval. SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL 7<£e Hank jpti Cu&ufltodif' THERE’S AN SCN OFFICE NEAR YOU MEMBER FDIC Announcing the Opening OF OFF-STREET PARKING LOT NO. 3 Bounded by Nance, Johnstone, Cald well and Friend Streets 91 Parking Spaces Available Metered for Nickels and Tokens THE CITY OF NEWBERRY Newberry, S. C. —persist in their fight against America, for collapse of the economy will be their hour to bring about full and open com munism. As for myself, I’m glad I am not a day younger! I won’t have to suffer so very long under a Red dictatorship in America. Will there be a reprieve? Will the Holy governor make a mid night call? Who knows? It would take too mighty an effort on the part of the Am erican people to save their country, and so far, I have seen no indication that they will make that effort. When Joe McCarthy was warning them fo the future—and prophesied so many things which have now come to pass—the American people read the newspapers and periodicals and books and par roted over and over what they had read: “McCarthyism! Mc- Carthyism! Reign of Terror!” And, they let their own Sen ators disgrace him and let him be murdered and said not a word and lifted not a hand! Twenty-seven million of us voted for Barry Goldwater. We have families. Are-we teaching our children the name and face and the true character of their enemies, or are we letting them be taught by sly liberal traitors in our public schools and too many of our secular colleges ? Have we, ourselves, refused to patronize movies, books, magazines, newspapers, TV and radio, which sell com munism to our children? How many of us write letters of pro test to our Senators and Con gressmen ? How many permit clergymen to incite mobs in their pulpits and scream that it is the place of the laity to engage in riots though Christ said coldly, over and over, “I am not a divider of men.” He said that when some people ap pealed to Him against secular laws. “I am no divider of men.” In short, He taught the King dom if Heaven and the love of God and refused to interfere with secular circumstances, even when some were manifest ly unjust. But, how many cler gymen today say, as they should, “I am no divider of men, no inciter of riots, no in- terferer with the laws of men -no troublemaker.” While we still have a little time, don’t buy books written by liberals; you can find out who they are with a little ef fort. Mark the glowing reviews in liberal newspapers. You all know the liberal catch-phrases. Don’t go to movies which ad vertise in pictures of half-nak ed women and mad dancers and suggestive phrases, and write the companies which produce those pictures and tell them you will not patronize them Don’t buy liberal or “moder ate” newspapers, magazines or other periodicals, and tell the editors why. Investigate your school boards and get out the liberals in the pulpits who are bent on destroying our country and who says “God is dead,” or the equivalent. Long ago, the liberals said about conservatives, “Hit them in their purses where it will hurt the most.” Well, let us twenty-seven million hit THEM now, and hard, in the schools, colleges, churches, and in Washington through the power of the purse in withholding funds frim them, and vot ing for them. Hit them in their public means of communication. If a TV show is soft on com munism, or refights Roosevelt’s war, or makes fun of conserv atives, write the sponsors that you will not buy their products any longer unless they reform —and mean it. Don’t ever vote for a politician of either party who is declared a “moderate” or a “liberal” or is approved by the liberal press, and tell him why you are not support ing him with cash and your vote. Write your National com mittee in Washington, too, and firmly and quietly tell them where you stand. Read your children’s school books and it may shock the complacency out of you when you discover how their minds are kept babyfied and immature, or corrupted by lies, such as the recent lying one I read where it states that Roosevelt’s war “Was a strug gle between the United Nations and Hitler.” Look for signs in those textbooks which down grade the American Revolution and patriotism. And, then take issue with the school boards, several of you together, and don’t care about ridicule and hysterical cries and accusations of being reactionary! If you possibly can, send your child ren to private schools and not public schools, for the Depart ment of HEW said, itself when the government helps support the public schools, it has a right and duty to say what is being taught our children—and you know now who controls the government. Again and again, write your representatives in Washington that you want the amendment to restore prayers to public schools passed. Diligently teach your child ren their religion—not once a week, but every day. This is far more important to them as immortal souls than most of the trash they are being taught in our suborned public schools, controlled by liberals. The hour is terribly late. Will America be saved? No nation that ever went this far —and so many dead nations did—ever returned from the abyss. Will America return? I don’t know. But it is better to die fighting for your free dom and your country than it is to live on your knees as a slave. To quote Horatius on the bridge as he fought to save Rome: How can a man die better Than facing fearful odds For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his gods? NEW ADDRESSES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whit mire have moved to 1302 Jef ferson street to make their home. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Wright are now residing at 2518 Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hick have moved to 2810 Milne Ave. Rev. Charles Clinton is now making his home at 12 Glenn street. DEED TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 C. Eugene Buzhardt to Larry Swygert and Barbara H. Swy- gert, one lot on -Buzhardt St., $5.00. Newberry Federal Sav : ngs & Loan Association to R. B. Baker, one lot and one build ing, Boyd street $2000. Frank H. Ward, Master, to Essie Wilsin Ruff, one lot and one building on Wallace street, $3000. Whitmire No. 4 Viola E. Brock and Linda R. Brock Drake to WTlirm Cody Owens, one lot and one build ing, $10. Robert S. Smith Jr. an d Betty Lou H. Smith to John W. Bullard, one lot and one building on Prather St. $10. Prosperity No. 7 W. B. Wicker to Faye E. MacArthur, one lot and one building on Highway 76, $10. Bertha C. Bowers, et al to Berlie E. Wicker, one lot, $5. Ben F. Dawkins to Harry G. Rhodes, 8.11 acres and one building $5. Smokes Say*: Be careful with THIS v. As you would be with THIS! NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement of the estate of Curtis R. Bush in the Probate Court for New berry County, S. C., on Friday the 9th day of December, 1966, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and will immediately thereaf ter ask for my discharge as Administratrix of said estate. Alice Marie Bush Kinards, S. C. Administratrix. November 17, 1966 31-4tc Both can be killers! aoioEw cftoum*fi-Mw <£! TRUSS fitawW luxurious Mu ' u ' Doubi, RUPTURE COMFORT New cool, washable 3-ply miracle mate rials! Unexcelled relief and comfort. Flat I? a, 5,ZV bb ® r - groin Padded leg strap. No fitting, For reducible inguinal hernia. NEWBERRY DRUG CO. 944 Main St., Newberry, S. C. CHARMING—Cotton in a green and terra cotta provin cial print heightens the French country mood of this small dining room. Matching green cotton petit point lines the draperies and is used for a fringed table throw. Both fabrics by Cohama are stain-protected with Zepel fabric fluoridizer. BANK NOTES by Malcolm DID YOU l Before coins uxxep like coins, THEY HAD THE SHAPE OF THINGS PEOPLE HAD USED IN BARTER. IN ANCIENT BABYLONIA THE LOWEST MONETARY UNIT WAS A GRAIN OF SILVER — SHAPED LIKE A GRAIN OF BARLEY, AND WITH THE SAME WEIGHT. THE FAMOUS SHEKEL WAS EQUAL TO I0O SILNAiR GRAINS. Gift Sets by... Tussy, Revlon, Dubarry, Evening in Paris, etc. $1.00 to $10.00 Arpage Dusting Powder $5.00 My Sin Dusting Powder $5.00 Broxodent Elec. Tooth Brushes $19.95 JEWELITE Comb and Brush Sets $2.00 to $10.00 You wi ii find our store stocked with many, many more preferred gift items. Come in and choose gifts for everyone on your list. Zippo Lighters $3.50 to $6.00 Boxed Cigars 25s or 50s Old Spice gifts sets $1.00 to $10 Yardley gift Sets from $1.95 A MISSISSIPPI BANKER WAS NONPLUSSED WHEN ASKS)ID HB-P FINANCE THE PURCHASE OF A GOO-ROUND MECHANICAL STEER.HE GRANTED A % 1,200 LOAN WHEN HE LEARNED THE MOTORIZED LONGHORN WOULD BE USED IN TRAINING HI6HIY- EDUCAJED,HIGH-PRICEP QUARTER HORSES TO WORK CATTLE. WHEN THE US. SELLS GOLD ABROAD, THE METAL ACTUALLY MOVES ONLY FIVE BLOCKS.m TRUCKED FROM THE US. ASSAY OFFICE,ON THE NEW YORK WATERFRONT .TO THE R3S*AL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK, WHERE ITS DEPOSi TED TO THE BUYERS ACCOUNT. \ My Sin Cologne $3.50 & $5.50 Arpage Cologne $3.00 & $6,50 Prince Matchabelli Cologne, $2.50 & $4. Ambush Cologne - „ $2.50 & $4 Faberge Dusting Powder $3.00 Universal Hair Dryers— with carrying case$13.88 to $24.88 Amity Bill Folds Mens or Ladles $3.95 to $10 Timex Watcher ** Mens di* Ladies $6.95 to $15.00 Tobacco Pouches 50c to $3.50 His Favorite Smoking Tobacco Pounds and Half-Pounds Hollingsworth, Whitman and Pangbum Candies FKEEimi'rWEXFFmG on items purchased in our store Kaywoodie Pipes $5.95 to $12.50 Pipe Racks $2.98 to $4.95 Yardley English Lavender boxed Soaps, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50 Main Street Pharmacy 1212 Main St. Telephone 276-3412 Newberry, South Carolina