The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 10, 1943, Image 2
“USE IT UP"
THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1943
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
LOST HIS WATCH
A sailor out at the college has lost
his Elgin deluxe wrist watch. He
thinks it might have become detached
from his arm in the car of a motorist
who gave him a lift into town. The
watch is a present from the young
man’s mother and father and of
course he is anxious to recover it. If
you have this watch and have been
unable to find the owner please leave
it at the college business office in tha
nam of Maurice A. Wyman or at this
office and we will see that he gets it.
He is willing to pay a .reward.
AWARDED GOOD CONDUCT
MEDAL
Cpl. Charles H. Glymph, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. K. Glymph of Po-
mlaria, who is new home on furlogh
was recently awarded a good con
duct medal. He is attached to Co.
“M”, 329th Infantry.
KOHN SAYS MARKET GOOD
The pecan buying market which
was sponsored by Hal Kohn and held
on last Saturday was a decided suc
cess. Mr. Kohn reports that he paid
out more than $2,000 for 8,000 pounds
of .pecans, which came from all sec
tions of the county, with several lots
from more distant points.
All day on Saturday there was a
steady stream of cars and trucks,' «nd
many on foot, bringing pecans for
sale. Word soon got around of the
good prices being paid, so much so
that the buyer could not close up un
til two hours after he tried to close.
Again this Saturday, in building
next to his shop, Mr. Kohn will have
a buyer from T. B. Young, Inc., of
Florence here to pay the highest
cash market prices on all varieties of
pecans and irt any amounts.
Shake!
—YOUR—P E C A N S—DOWN.
GATHER EVERY LAST NUT
FOR THEY ARE FETCHING
FINE PRICES IN OUR PECAN
MARKET.
Bring in your seedlings, your
Schleys, your Stuarts, your Ma
hans and any other varieties
and get 'highest market prices,
with no waiting for your money
and no haggling over prices.
Saturday, December 11 in the
building next door to Hal Kohn
8 a.m. till 3 p.m.
T. B. YOUNG, fnc.
Florence, S. C.
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THEATRE
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Robert Donat, Valerie Hobson
•—In—
“The Adventures of Tartu”
Comedy—“Aladdins Lamp”
FOX NEWS
SATURDAY
John Payne, Betty Grable Victor
Mature
-—In—
“FOOTLIGHT SERENADE”
Also Peaceful Quebec At War
UNIVERSAL NEWS
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Olivia De Havilland, Robert Cumings
Jack Carson, Jane Wyman
•—In—
“PRINCESS O’ROURKE”
M. G. M. NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly, Bill
Henry
—In—
“TORNADO”
Comedy—“One Ham’s Family”
ATTENDED MEET IN CHICAGO
Keister Willingham, a member of
the construction loan committee of
the U. S. Savings and Loan league,
M. O. Summer and E. B. Purcell, di
rectors of the local Federal Savings
and Loan Association, attended the
war conference for savings and loan
officials held at the Palmer house in
Chicago, November 30, through Dec
ember 2.
Mr. Willingham reports' a veiy
profitable trip and feels that the trio
obtained information which will be
worth much to the local community
when peace comes.
Sgt. Heirs Called Home
Sgt. Gene Heirs, who has been on
maneuvers in Tennessee, was called
home on account of the serious ill
ness of his little daughter, Rebecca,
who was a patient at the Columbia
hospital last week.
At Camp Peary, Virginia
Willie Ray Livingston, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John P. Livingston, 1901
Charles street is now receiving his
boot training at Camp Peary, Vir
ginia. He volunteered for Seabecs
service on October 31.
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