The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 07, 1951, Image 8

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^■1 V. THE NEWBEBRY SUN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961 wiih every new car ■feature youve ever wantedf BAKER-SUMMER MOTOR CO. 1223 McKibben St. Newberry 9,689 Bales Ginned In County To Nov. 1 The census report shows that 9,689 bales of cbtton were ginned in Newberry county from the 1951 crop pripr to November 1, as compared with 6,599 bales from the 1950 crop. RFC. COOK STATIONED IN CASABLANCA, N. A. Pfc. James (Jim) Cook, son of Mrs. C. L. Cook, 196 Genn street, Newberry is now stationed in Casablanca, North Africa. His present address is Pfc. James Cook—14402699, 45th Station Ser vice Sqdn. %80th A/D Wing, A. P. O. 30 % Postmaster, N. Y., N. Y. R1TZ T H E A T R E THURSDAY & Randolph Scott, David Brian,? Phyllis Thaxter “Fort Worth” (In Technicolor) Fox News & Short SATURDAY Cesar Romero , f Hillary JJrooke, Chick Chandler -f “Lost Continent” Cartoon—The Fox And T'he Ra bit 1 MONDAY & TUESDAY Doris Day, Gordon MaCltae, Vir^ ginia Mayo, Gene Nelson, Ruth| Roman and all these Guest Stars: James Cagney, Gary Cooper, Phil Harris, Jane Wyman, Randolph Scott. “Starlift” M.G.M. News WEDNESDAY Charles Boyer, Margaret Sullavan Richard Carlson “Back Street” Also Short FARMS & FOLKS If sis It’s Easy to Buy CHRISTMAS GIFTS on the 'Firestone BUDGET PLAN lEi ■&* a IRRIGATION NOTES County Agent Bailey of Rich land said in early October: “Fish ponds are gaining momen tum in the country. Twelve new ponds were stocked -during the month. Many of the fish ponds will be used as sources of water for irrigation. Two new irriga tion systems were added during the month. In addition, a system is being designed for irrigating 150 acres of fescue and ladino." And at the same time County Agent Bull of Abbeville reported: “Farmers are beginning to think more and more about irriga tion. Recently one of our dairy farmers has installed irrigation, and at present we have a beef cattle farmer who is thinking ser iously of installing a system to irrigate 125 acres.” arvin of Greenwood tells me during the past dry sum mer a good many farmers had to sell off some cattle due to lack of grazing. But J. J. Griffin was dBT exception. He bought more. Irrigation gave him abundant summer grazing. WHEAT STORAGE |8ihce they now have proper stiftage at Florence, County Agent Mbl^ndon says their wheat acreage was increased consider ably this fall as a result. Last year they built a 100,000 bushel storage facility. He says that Is "being increased to take care of the additional need for safe storage. The space is now taken with corn. But that . will be moving out in time to make room for wheat next June. Safe and secure storage is a | growing need over South Caro lina. There was a time, not far distant, when we grew corn and grain in little shirt-tails full for home use. Now that we are be ginning to grow those things as serious money crops, or as such through livestock, storage as sumes new importance. MISS DOMINICK'S CONDITION REMAINS ABOUT THE SAME Miss Elizabeth Dominick who has been very ill in the Newberry Memorial Hospital for the past ten days, remains about the same, same. No. 2Vi ERECTOR SET Builds elevators, fertis wheels, cranes, drawbridges, etc. $3.50 StreamlinedLoaded with Extrasl new., different; AIR-FIRE REPEATER Automatic Fires Six Table Tennis Balls with One Loading Harmless $5.95 Hopalong Cassidy JUMBO PENCIL Plastic pencil box contains 2 pencils, ruler, pen holder, and pencil sharp- ~ J encr. 4§c Boy’s or Girl’s Chrome Truss Bods Torpedo Headlight Chain Guard Troxol Saddle Luggage Carrier USE OUR BUDGET PLAN Jtfey look! Ain't ® Aeontp? STANDARD 26" TANK MODEL Loaded with extras and ready ^for the safest, smoothest ride, ever. Its red and ivory finish, sparkled with many chrome accessories is that once-in-a- lifetime treat you want for your favor ite youngster. All accessories and parte are top quality for years of de pendable service. $51.95 * » iUY ON OUR EASY BUDGET PLAN* Marx 5-Unit Twin Diesel ELECTRIC FREIGHT A “honey” of a train! Latest-type twin Diesel locomotive, gondola, box car, caboose, track and transformer ... all for this low priooJ $14.95 FIRESTONE Home & Auto JOHN SWITTENBURG, MGR Supplies LOWER MAIN STREET Army, Air Force, Recruit 25 In Area Local recruiting Officer Sgt. Jesse Holland has released the names of 25 men from Newber ry and the sorrounding areas who have volunteered for the Army and the Army Air Corps. They are: Charlie R. Harris, 18; Bobby Longshore, 18; Bobby Corley, 18; James Vaughan, 18; Charles Whitmire, 21; George Caldwell, 18; Boyd Franklin, 18; Harold Cromer, 17; Charlie Shealy, 21; Gary Cooper, 17; Wyatt Moates, 25, all of Newberry; Doyle McDaniels, 20; Richard Smith, 18; Robert Prather, 17 and Charles Lunsford, 17, all of Whit mire, and LeRoy Coleman,* 20, Negro, Whitmire; Zach Washing ton 19, Negro of Newberry. The aboye men all volunteered for the Army Air Corps for a period of four years. They are now receiving their basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Joseph Rice, 18, Negro, New berry; Wallace Young, 21, Negro, Whitmire; George Sise, 19, Negro, Newberry; Charles Sampson, 19, Negro, Whitmire and Leo Morgan, 19, Whitmire, joined for a two year period in the Regular Army and are now stationed at Fort Jackson receiving basic training. DRIVE-IN Phone—1533-J Fr'^AY and SATURDAY ‘"The Palomino” • (In Technicolor) Jerome Courtland Beverly Tyler (A Four-Legged Tornado of Rip-'j*] pling Gold . . . ) SUNDAY “The Heiress” with OliVia de Havilliand, Montgomery Clift (’Ae Most Honored Picture of Ttife Year) Eunj: Five Academy Awards! 1LL Always A Color Cartoon A*?. ETpTiU n WELLS THEATRE G( i er.jj IDOL FRIDAY and SATURDAY Johnny Mack Brown in “Colorado Ambush” Added—GOVERNMENT AGENTS VS. PHANTOM LEGION and LEON ERROL Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:16 Saturday Night He was three musketeers in one ... and one lover in a million! ‘Cyrano De Bergerac’ with Jose Ferrer, The Academy Award Winner and Mala Powers Added—PRISONS WITH A FU TURE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Written by the fighting reporter who couldn’t be bought or silenc ed by the syndicate! “The Underworld Story” Dan Duryea, Herbert Marshall, Gale Storm . . . FOR THAT MAN OR BOY OF YOURS Pick Them From a Bright New Stock of Christmas Things ... all Packaged in Christmas Wrappings Here are a few. . .hundreds of others. . . some higher. . .many, many lower! Arrow Shirts v $ 3.95 Sleeveless Sweaters $ 4.95 Fur Lined Gloves $ 5.95 Interwoven Socks 65c to $1.50 Gabardine Sport Shirts : > $ 3.95 Corduroy Coats $17.95 Dobbs Hats $10.00 Hickok Jewelry $1.50 to $5.00 (Cuff Links, Tie Bars, etc.) Crosby Square Shoes $10.95 to $16.95 Daniel Green House Slippers - - • $6.50 to $7.95 Wembley and Botany Ties — $1.50 to $2.00 Rayon Bath Robes $10.95 to $20.00 Johnson Hagood ftS? (c € GABARDINE ZIPPER LONG JACKET Heavy Quilt Lining Water Repellent Fabric SPECIAL $13.95 from BERGEN’S RESISTOL ‘Self-Conforming’ Hats $15 & $10 ADAMS HATS $7.50 (If you don’t know his size give him a Gift Certificate) SUITS by Merit Clothing Co. $54.95 & $59.95 (Other Suits Cheaper) BERGEN Sells CHEAPER And Sells Best Quality GOODS You'will certainly find the best selection of SPORT SHIRTS in town here at BERGEN’S. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS for nice Christmas Gifts for Man and Boy. .. .attractively Gift- Wrapped, too! PURITAN “NATCH” Button-up Sweater Shaker Knit (In Colors) $9.95 (Bergen Clothing Co. Admission 12c and 40c every day