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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Oct. 17, 1968—PAGE 5 m you know? 1X6 PRIVE TO SAFETY Skipping wag one op tub major gauges op nearly is million AUTO ACC I PE NTS LAST YEAR, RESULTING IN OVER 50,000 PEA7WS AND, ABOUT 2 MILLION INJURED AND DISABLED. ^ » Scientists have finauy ^ PEVELOPED A DEVICE TO HELP PREVENT SKID DING AND SWERVING- THE LEE MYLES ROAD PILOT, AN ANTI-SKID AUTO STABILIZER. ITS A COMPACT, FULLY EN CLOSED INSTRUMENT THAT HOUSES A HORIZONTAL PENDULUM AND, WHEN ANCHOREPTOTHE TRUNK, INSTANTLY ANP AUTOMATIC ALLY HELPS THE DRIVER MAINTAIN CONTROL ON OIL SLICKS, WET OR SNOWY ROADS, PANIC STOPS OR BLOWOUTS ANP CURVES. HOW IT WORKS WHEN A SKIP STARTS,THE REAR OF THE VEHICLE GOES IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION TO THE POSITION OF THE STEERING WHEEL. THE PENDULUM IN THE STABILIZER MOVES TO‘PUSH* THE REAR END BACK TO A STRAIGHT LINE. POLICE, BUS ANP FIRE FIGHTING VEHICLES ARE NOW INSTALLING THE LEE MYLES ANTI-SKIP AUTO STABILIZER. Human nature will never be changed for better except by the regenerating power of the Spirit of God. Man-made pro grams of world peace appeal to the natural man in his ideal ism, but they are doomed by the basic depravity of human na ture." Dr. Commons illustrated this point by citing the Philip pine Islands as exhibit “A.” “Forty years ago there was not a fundamental Baptist church in the islands. Today there are 300 churches and these churches are completely in the hands of the nationals. They are sending forth their own missionaries to Asiatic countries." “For ever, 0 Lord, thy word is settled in heaven" (Psalm 119:89) was the sounding board from which speakers from ev ery continent and many lang uages gave evidence of their living allegiance and loving loyalty to the Lord Jesus Christ. The Faith will live— His word is settled in heaven— and those of the ICCC are committed to keeping that faith at any cost. “The concluding outdoor ral ly—the Convocation of Faith— which included a parade of nationals dressed in the garb of their homelands and with their national flags flying in the sea breeze of Cape May, dramatized the working of the Holy Spirit in the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ. The red, yellow, brown, black and white are brothers in Christ. Their return to their homelands with renewed zeal and determina tion to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ will secure for the national churches the know ledge that they do not stand a- lone! Thousands of voices gave harmonious testimony that there are those who bow their knee THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 Mike Douglas, 4:30 p.m. Trini Lopez is co-host for the week. Color. Arthur Smith, 8 p.m. Newspaper writer Dr. George W. Crane is tonight's guest. Color. Thursday Movie, 9 p.m. “Youngblood Hawke," with James Franciscus, Suzanne Pleshette, Genevieve Page. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 Marshal Dillon, 7 p.m. Matt helps a former outlaw go straight. Corner Pyle . . . USMC, 8.30 p.m. Lou Ann’s former boyfriend comes to town. Color. Friday Movie, 9 p.m. “Goodbye Charlie," with Tony Curtis, Debbie Reyn olds, Walter Matthau. Col or. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 Tony Curtis Jackie Gleason, 7:30 p.m. Guests include Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Mike Douglas, Bob Newhart. Color. Hogan’s Heroes, 9 p.m. Hogan plans to destroy a secret German plant. Color. Million Dollar Movie, 11:30 p.m. “Violent Saturday,” with Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Victor Mature. to Christ and Christ alone! The International Council of Christian Church will be “Standing on the Promises" as long as the world endures." Mrs. Watts, 55, dies suddenly Mrs. Nellie Moss Watts, 65, died suddenly Friday at New berry County Memorial hospi tal. She was a native of Spar tanburg and a member of the Glenn Street Baptist church. Surviving in addition to her husband and mother, are sons, W. L. Jr., Francis R. and Jas. O. Watts, all of Newberry; 3 daughters, Mrs. Margaret Kib- ler, Mrs. Betty Lou Hyler, both of Newberry, Mrs. Elizabeth Hite of Lumberton, N. C.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Ella Orr of Union, Mrs. Florence Western, Raleigh and Mrs. Mary Denny of Sen eca; 2 brothers, A. J. and A. L. Moss, both of Union. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday from Glenn Street Baptist church with the Rev. Donald West conducting the service. Burial was in Rosemont cemetery. WITH MEN IN THE SERVICES GREAT LAKES, ILL., Oct. 8 —Seaman Apprentice Randall J. Babb, USN, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carson M. Bobb of Route 1, has completed h i s two weeks of annual active duty for training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111., and has returned to his local Naval Reserve unit. 21st Century, 5:30 p.m. Walter Cronkite reports on a new medical tool which allows the surgeon to see inside a human body. Color. Face the Nation, 6:30 p.m. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, Democratic Presi dential candidate, will be inter viewed. Color. Pat Paulson for President, 9 p.m. An in-depth view of the co median’s eccentric “campaign" for the presidency. Color. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 Best of Hollywood, 7 p.m. “Love Is A Many Splendored Thing," with Jennifer Jones, William Holden. Color. Family Affair, 9:30 p.m. June Lockhart guests as Jody’s substitute schoolteacher. Color. Carol Burnett, 10 p.m. Tim Conway and Barrie Chase are guests. Color. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 Red Skelton 8:30 p.m. Comedienne Pat Carroll guests stars. Color. Doris Day, R e d Skelton, 9:30 p.m. Doris’ sons set out to find a new husband for their mother. Color. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 Theatre Three, 7 p.m. “The Looters," with Rory Cal houn. Color. Late Show, 11:30 p.m. “Mardi Gras,” with Pat Boone. New Addresses Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Emerson have moved to 723 Caldwell St. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Tho mas are making their home at 940 Cline street. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hyman have moved to 949 Cline St. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Boozer are residing in their new home, 2307 Brookside Drive. FOR SALE — Beautiful dark German Shepherd AKC. Been given much attention & train ing. 5 months old. Pedigree given. Dewormed and perman ent shots. Can be seen morn ings & after 5 p.m. Located 12 miles south of Newberry off HWY No. 121, one mile back of Horne’s store. Priced reas onable. See and you will want. ANN GEDDINGS, Saluda, S. C., Ph. 445-5067 O103tc ELECT BILLY ODELL SUPERVISOR on Nov. 5th Halloween Treats CHOCOLATE-CARAMEL APPLES Wash 6 medium apples and dry thoroughly. Remove stem and blossom end of each. In top of double boiler over hot water, heat 1 package (14 ounces) vanilla caramels, 14 cup semi sweet chocolate pieces and 2 tablespoons hot water, stirring occasionally, until caramels are melted and mixture is smooth. Keeping sauce over hot water, dip each apple into mixture, spooning sauce over apple until it is completely coated. Insert wooden skewer in stem end; remove from sauce. Place each apple on mound of 1 table spoon chopped nuts; sprinkle any remaining nuts on top RE-ELECT W. Preston McAlhany City Councilman on November 12th HERE COME with: Gooding,** * MILLION DOLLAR MIDWAY (FINEST EAST OF TH6 MISSISSIPPI) ^ FREE NEW GRANDSTAND SHOWS c‘ v EXPLOSIVE FREE FIREWORKS PISPLAVS ^GIGANTIC ORCHID EXHIBIT FREE * THRILLING RlPES* BIG K1PDIELAND NEW EXCITING CONCESSIONS and MANY, MANY EXHIBITS < DISPLAYS o ... * THE ANN UAL SOUTH CAROLINA X- GATE ADMISSIONS * aduit*¥® children ^ CHILDREN UNDER 6 FREE • FAIR &ROONPS , COLUMBIA,S. C.» % WBTV3 CHARLOTTE Highlights SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20