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THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950 PROSPERITY (Continued from page 5) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reagin and their small son. Earl, and Mrs. » K. Epting, Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wingard of Columbia visited Mr. Wing- ard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wingard over the weekend. Mrs. Cole S. Wessinger visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Richardson of White Rock Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brissie and their two sons, George and Robert, of Woodruff, were week end guests of Mrs. Brissie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mills. Mrs. Robert Meyers and her two daughters, Sharon Ann and Katherine, of Lewiston, Penna. arrived Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Meyer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter L. Fellers. ciur C// eNewest PUP THE IEVER- YOU'RE IN NEUTRAll ; K, featkerin joamurs Cap NEUTRAL CLUTCH! Smash hit with the fisherman. New convenience. New maneu verability. New features. See it today. Convenient terms. Liberal trade-in allow ance on old motor. Get ready for spring NOW! TN delivered price... $173.50 OPERATE CHEAPLY BY DRIVING SLOWLY Washington, April 5—A few simple rules will help you run your car more cheaply, says Changing Times, the Kiplinger Magazine. Drive slowly! On a 1,000 mife trip, you can save $12.22 by averaging 45 miles an hour instead of 55. You can save $19.36 by driving 35 miles an hour instead of 55. Make repaires promptly! Don’t try to skimp by post poning needed repairs or re placements. Faulty brakes, worn tires, defective steering gear can cost you plenty. Keep accurate records! The best way to check on your car’s performance is to keep a run ning record of all your expenses. You might find that it costs you more to keep your present car than it would to buy a new one. Frank Lominack HARDWARE MAIN STREET NEWBERRY. S. C. CRACKS DOWN ON CIGARETTE FIRMS Washington, April 5 — The federal government cracked down today on the “better-for- yfour-health” claims of some leading cigarettes and ordered makers of Camels and Old Golds to cease “false and misleading advertising.” In its decision, the federal Trade commission daclared that all cigarettes contain “nicotihe and throat irritants.” FTS’s “cease and desist’’ order is final as far as the commission is concerned but both firms may appeal to the federal courts. Custom Hatching We are equipped to hatch chix. Turkeys. Ducks, Geese Guineas and Quail. Bring Eggs any day. Also Baby Chicks as hatched; and Cockerels $7.95 and $8.95. ROSS BURTONS HATCHERY WHITMIRE, S. C. MRS. E. L. TOOHEY Mrs. E. I. Toohey, mother of E. S. Toohey of Greenville, died Wednesday morning at 6 o’clock at the family home in Youngs- todn, Ohio. Surviving are two sons, E. S. Toohey of Greenville and John K. Toohey of Niles, O.; two daughters, Mrs. C. R. Reitzel and Mrs. David Huff of Youngs town; five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Toohey left Wednesday morning to at tend the funeral services which will be held Friday. Mrs. Toohey is the daughter of Mrs. J. Y. McFall of New berry. W ELL S T HE A T R E FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TIM HOLT Added—RADAR PATROL VS. SPY KING in "Stage Coach Kid" and Disney’s GOOFY Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:30 Saturday Lashing out with action to the tingling tempo of the song rage of the year! GENE AUTRY in "MULE TRAIN" with Shelia Ryan, Robert Liv ingston and Vince Barnett Added—PATHE NEWS and “The Boy .and the Eagle** (In Technicolor) 3:00, 4:40, 6:20 & 8:00 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY AIR HOSTESS Gloria Henry, Ross Ford and Audrey Long Added — KILROY RETURNS 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday ROY ROGERS RIDERS CLUB Coming—SANDS OF IWO JIMA Admission 12c-35c every day ■ JUST THE SHIRT FOR I i r - OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE THE EAST SIDE KIDS ip "Bowery Buckaroos" and EDDIE DEAN in "Wild West" Added—COMEDY Admission 9c and 25c all day DRIVE-IN THEATRE sm C jrr} 1 f 1 WINGS White Shirt with the guaranteed Air Plume Cloth Collar (the collar must outlast the shirt or a ngw one free). Also pearl buttons available in both regu lar and French cuff. No other shirt can offer you so much for $2.95 . ; - ■ m Br-. ■ |4' ■' i-'i h •. I'; * For the right styles for both man and boy it’s always Bergen Clothing Co. BERGEN Clothing Company In Front of Old Court House on Caldwell Street mim THURSDAY and FRIDAY Robert Mitchum. Robert Ryan CROSSFIRE Added CARTOON \i SATURDAY Rod Cameron „ i TRIGGER TRAIL t Cartoon—“Jerry’s Diary” • j ALSO COMEDY , 4 - I . j SUNDAY Janet Leigh, Tom Drake HILLS OF HOME (in Color) Cartoon—Milky Waif " i f TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Abbott and Costello WISTFUL WIDOW OF WAGON GAP Cartoon— Mouse Trappers Comedy—The Newly Weds — 2 ~-4~. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Eddie Cantor, Joan Davis IF YOU KNEW SUSIE Cartoon—Hitch Hikers Always a Complete Show After 9:30 P.M. — Saturdays 10:30 RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Robert Cummings, Lizal^eth Scott, Diana Lynn, Eve Arden PAID IN FULL FOX NEWS SATURDAY Don Barry, Robert Lowery,' f James Millican, Betty Adams THE DALTON GANG Cartoon—Under The Spreading Blacksmith’s Shop MONDAY 8c TUESDAY Humphrey Bogart, Eleanor Parker, Raymond Massey, Richard Whorf CHAIN LIGHTING MGM NEWS lEtujraiwJt Krifrutg Jmtitattmta Spring Urtfoa ©ftp Bm you u ove H,ce TH,,Vg *’ VAN RAALTE GLOVES Nylons or cotton—all wanted colors. Plenty of Navy Black. All sizes. Price $1.50 to $2.08. VAN RAALTE HOSE Spring Shades 51 Gauge 15 Denier. Price $1.50 pair. 1 . Dressing up for Blaster has been a V • , good old American custom for many years ... and probably al ways will be ,... and you’ll find that nothing fits into the picture like a Johnson Hagood Clary S fine quality outfit. Johnson Hagood offers the kind of quality that serves better, lasts longer and well within your budget. ARROW SHIRTS 3.65 Hickdk Belts 1.50 to 3.50 Interwoven Socks 55c to 1.50 Crosby Square & Jarman Shoes 10.00 to 13.95 Van Heusen Sport Shirts 3.95 to 4.95 SUITS 29.50 to 60.00 HATS 7.50 to 10.00 SLACKS 6.95 to 17.95 nnnn* 1 nn WEDNESDAY Lloyd Bridges, Barbara Payton, John Hoyt, James Todd TRAPPED Also Short—Wrong Son Johnson Hagood Clary “A Step Ahead In Style” Caldwell Street Newberry, S. C. J Azaleas Verna & Hal Kohn Beautiful Orchids, Gardenia & Rose Corsages Verna & Hal Kohn Lovely Lilies mm tUfe Wm • 1 , - • •i . — — I'-V.*; m ■m ?