The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, October 10, 1952, Image 3
THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1952
PAGE THREE
County Fair Premium Winners Listed
CHILDREN’S DEPT.
Pot Holders: Mary Dove Booz-
»r. Prosperity, 1st.
v Centerpiece: Shirley Adams, Rt.
1, Prosperity, 1st; Miriam Dawk
ins, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
OLD LADIES DEPT.
Rug: Mrs. W. Marcus Lester,
Rt. 1, Prosperity, 1st.
Quilt: Mrs. W. Marcus Lester,
Rt. 1, Prosperity, 1st.
Bedspread: Mrs. W. Marcus
Lester, Rt. 1, Prosperity, 1st.
■Centerpiece: Ella G. Wilson,
1st and 2nd.
Embroidery in Cotton: Ella G.
Wilson, 1st.
FANCY WORK DEPT.
1 white bootee: Mrs. H. E.
Bickley, Player St., Newberry, 1st
and 2nd.
Sweater: Mrs.- R. D. Surrey, San
Marcos, Texas, 1st; Miss Juanita
Hitt, Nance St., Newberry, 2nd.
Sack apron: Mrs. J. A. Huff
man, Wilson St., Newberry, 1st;
Miss Juanita Hitt, Nance St., New
berry, 2nd.
Plain apron: Mrs. Bill Long, Rt.
4, Newberry, 1st; Mrs. J. A. Huff
man, Wilson St., Newberry, 2nd.
Pillow case: Miss Juanita
Hitt, Nance St., Newberry, 1st;
know your State
FAIR TIME
Autumn is fair time in South
Carolina. Dozens of local and
regional fairs attract thousands
to see the products of farm and
field. The State fair in Columbia*,
featuring the Carolina-Clemson
football classic, is an outstanding
attraction of the fair circuit.
Now, in this state of com
munity fairs, the newly estab
lished United States Brewers
Foundation Division Office will
work constantly to encourage
maintenance of wholesome con
ditions wherever beer and ale are
sold. As in.other states, the
program will call for dose co
operation between law-enforce
ment officers and beer licensees
throughout South Carolina.
Beer belongs ... enjoy it.
*Be sure to see the interesting Fair
exhibit displayed by
United States Brewers Foundation
South Carolina Div., Columbia, S.C.
hfrou!
The beverage
of moderation
Mrs. Ida Cromer, Rt. 2, Newber
ry, 2nd.
Fancy apron: Mrs.- Carl Long,
Silverstreet, 1st; Mrs. Bill Long,
Rt. 4, Newberry, 2nd.
Boy’s Shirt: Mrs. Bill Long,
Rt. 4, Newberry, 1st and 2nd.
Boy’s Wash Shirt: Mrs. Bill
Long, Rt. 4, Newberry, 1st and
2nd.
Street Dress: Mrs. Bill Long,
Rt. 4, Newberry, 1st and 2nd.
Sack Dress: Mrs. Bill Long, Rt.
4, Newberry, 1st and 2nd.
Sacque: Mrs. Bill Long, Rt. 4,
Newberry, 1st; Mrs. Carl Long,
Silverstreet, 2nd.
Infant Dress: Mrs. Carl Long,
Silverstreet, 1st and 2nd.
Child’s Rompers: Mrs. Carl
Long, Silverstreet, 1st and 2nd.
Child’s Fancy Dress: Mrs. Carl
Long, Silverstreet, 1st and 2nd.
Child’s Plain Dress: Mrs. Carl
Long, Silverstreet, 1st and 2nd.
Afghan: Mrs. Carl Long, Silver-
street, 1st.
Quilt: Mrs. Carl Long, Silver-
street, 1st.
Luncheon Cloth: Miss Juanita
Hitt, Nance St., Newberry, 1st and
2nd.
Vanity Set: Miss Juanita Hitt,
Nance St., Newberry, 1st and 2nd.
GIRLS 4-H CLUB DEPT.
3 pints vegetables: Jewel Con
nelly, Prosperity, 1st; Mary Dove
Boozer, Prosperity, 2nd; Joye
Hunter, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 3rd.
3 pints fruit: Jewel Connelly,
Prosperity, 1st; Eleanor Potts, Rt.
2, Pomaria, 2nd; Anita Fay Kil
lian, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 3rd.
Container of flowers: Joyce Con
nelly, Prosperity, 1st; Peggy Ber-
ley, Pomaria, 2nd; Wilma Booz
er, Stoney Hill School, 3rd.
4-H Club Scrap Book: Jewell
Connelly, Prosperity, 1st; Joye
Hunter, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Equipped sewing bag or box:
Winnie Davanport, Rt. 3, Newber
ry, 1st; Jewel Connelly, Prosper
ity, 2nd; Patsy Ann Connelly,
Prosperity, 3rd. •
Handmade Kerchief: Mary
Dove Boozer, Prosperity, 2nd.
Cotton School Dress: Peggy
Berley, Pomaria, 1st; Annette
Hawkins, Rt. 1, Prosperity, 2nd;
Jewell Connelly. Prosperity, 3rd.
Peasant Apron: Annette Hawk
ins, Rt. 1, Prosperity, 1st; Emily
Moore, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd;
Joye Hunter, Rt. 2, Prosperity,
3rd.
Handmade worked button hole:
Joyce Hunter, Rt. 2, Prosperity,
1st; Jewell Connelly, Prosperity,
2nd; Mary Dove Boozer, Prosper
ity, 3rd.
Embroidery (any article): El
eanor Potts, Rt. 2, Pomaria, 1st;
Brenda Kay Kunkle, Rt. 4, New
berry, 2nd; Miriam Derrick, Pros
perity, 3rd.
CANNED FOODS DEPT.
Cucumber pickle: Mrs. George
Ward, Rt. 4, Newberry, 1st;
Clara Brown, Rt. 2, Prosperity,
2nd.
Peach pickle: Mrs. Dove Con
nelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st; Clara
Brown, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Corn: Jewel Connelly, Rt. 2,
Prosperity, 1st; Clara Brown,
Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Mixed pickle: Clara Brown,
Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st; Sonja Bras
well, Rt. 3, Newberry, 2nd.
Squash: Jewel Connelly, Rt. 2,
Prosperity, 1st; Clara Brown, Rt.
2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Pears: Mrs. Dove Connelly, RL
2, Prosperity, 1st; Mrs. H. T. Car
lisle, Rt. 1, Newberry, 2nd.
Chicken: Mrs. H. T. Carlisle,
Rt. 1, Newberry, 1st and 2nd.
Grape Jelly: Mrs. Dove Connel
ly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st; Mrs. H.
T. Carlisle, Rt. 1, Newberry, 2nd.
Apple Jelly: Mrs. Boyd Robert
son, Johnstone St., Newberry, 1st;
Mrs. H. T. Carlisle, Rt. 1, Newber
ry, 2nd.
Blackberry: Mrs. H. T. Carlisle,
Rt. 1, Newberry, 1st and 2nd.
Soup mixture: Mrs. J. J. Hitt,
Nance St., Newberry, 1st; Jewell
Connelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
String beans: Mrs. Dove Con
nelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st; Jewell
Connelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Turnip greens: Mrs. Dove Con
nelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st; Jewell
Connelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Okra: Mrs. Dove Connelly, Rt.
2, Prosperity, 1st; Jewell Connel
ly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Carrots: Jewell Connelly, Rt. 2,
Prosperity, 1st.
Sausage: Jewel Connelly, Rt.
2, Prosperity, 1st; Mrs. Dove Con
nelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
. Pear pickle: Mrs. Dove Con
nelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st; Jewell
Connelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Peas: Jewell Connelly, Rt. 2 %
Prosperity, 1st; Drucie Connelly,
Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Pork: Mrs. Dove Connelly, Rt/
2, Prosperity, 1st; Jewell Connel
ly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Tomatoes: Mrs. Dove Connelly,
Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st; Jewell Con
nelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Pumpkin: Jewel Connelly, Rt.
2, Prosperity, 1st; Drucie Con
nelly, Rt. 2 Prbsperity 2nd.
Apples: Mrs. Dove Connelly, Rt
2, Prosperity, 1st; Jewell Connel
ly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Peaches: Jewell Connelly, Rt.
2, Prosperity, 1st; Mrs. Dove Con
nelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Blackberries: Mrs. Dove Con
nelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st; Jewell
Connelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Watermelon preserves: Mrs.
Dove Connelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity,
1st; Jewell Connelly, Rt. 2, Pros
perity, 2nd.
Strawberry preserves : M.r s
Dove Connelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity,
1st; Jewell Connelly, Rt. 2, Pros
perity, 2nd.
Fig preserves: Jewell Connelly,
Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st; Mary Dove
Boozer, Prosperity, 2nd.
Peach preserves: Jewell Con
nelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st.
Green tomatoe pickle: Jewel
Connelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st.
Butterbeans: Mrs. Dove Con
nelly, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st; Mary
Dove Boozer, Prosperity, 2nd.
Pear preserves: Mary Dove
Boozer, Prosperity, 1st; Ann
Hawkins, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 2nd.
Beet pickle: Ramona Long, Lit
tle Mountain, 1st.
GUERNSEY SHOW
Bull—'born before July 1, 1950:
I. M. Smith, Kinards, 1st; J. F.
Hawkins, Rt. 4, Newberry, 2nd.
Bull—yearling: T. C. Rankin,
Saluda County, 1st; George Cole
man, Saluda County, 2nd.
Bull—Senior Calf: T. P. Mills,
Saluda County, 1st; Thornwell
Farms Dairy, Clinton, 2nd.
Cow—4 yrs. old and over: J. F.
Hawkins, Rt. 4, Newberry, 1st;
Thomas Stewart, Newberry,
2nd; Ted Coleman, Saluda Coun
ty, 3rd; Woodrow Lathrop, Rt. 4,
Newberry, 4th; C. R. Koon, Rt. 2,
Prosperity, 6th.
Cow—3 yrs. and under 4:
George Mills, Saluda 4-H Club, 1st;
Woodrow Lathrop, Rt. 4, Newber
ry, 2nd; Jo Ann Hipp, Saluda
County 4-H Club, 3rd; J. F. Hawk
ins, Rt. 4, Newberry, 4th.
Cow—2 yrs. and under 3: Wil
liam O. Coleman, Saluda County,
1st; Thomas A. Rankin, Saluda
County, 2nd; Ted Coleman, Sa
luda County, 3rd; Woodrow Lath-
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rop, Rt. 4, Newberry, 4th; Perry
Hamm, Newberry County 4-H
Club", 5th.
Heifer, Senior Yearling: George
L. Mills, Saluda County, 1st;
Woodrow Lathrop, Rt. 4, Newber
ry, 2nd; J. F. Hawkins, Rt. 4,
Newberry, 3rd; I. M. Smith, Kin
ards, 4th and 5th.
Heifer, Junior Yearling: I. M.
Smith, Kinards, 1st and 5th; H. S.
Brockington, Laurens County 4-H
Club, 2nd; Milton Nally, Laurens
County 4-H Club, 3rd; Thomas A.
Rankin, Saluda County, 4th.
Heifer, Senior Calf: George L.
Mills, Saluda County, 1st; Thomas
A. Rankin, Saluda County, 2nd;
I.- M. Smith, Kinards, 3rd; Thomas
O. Stewart, Newberry, 4th; Har
ry Coultar, Laurens County 4-H
Club, 5th.
Heifer, Junior Calf: George L.
Mills, Saluda County, 1st; Brad
ford Coleman, Saluda County, 2nd;
Bobby Hipp, Saluda County, 3rd;
Woodrow Lathrop, Rt. 4, Newber
ry, 4th; I. M. Smith, "Kinards, 5th.
Senior^ Champion Bull — I. M.
Smith, Kinards, ribbon.
Junior Champion Bull — T. P.
Mills, Saluda County, ribbon.
Senior Champion Cow — J. F.
Hawkins; ribbon.
Junior Champion Cow—George
Mills, Saluda County, ribbon.
Grand Champion Bull — I. M.
Smith, Kinards, rosette.
Grand Champion Cow — J. F.
Hawkins, Rt. 4, Newberry, rosette.
Breeders Calf Herd: T. P. Mills,
Saluda County, 1st; Thornwell
Farms Dairy, Clinton, 2nd.
Get of Sire: Thornwell Farms
Dairy, Clinton, 1st; I. M. Smith,
Kinards, 2nd; J. F. Hawkins, Rt.
4, Newberry, 3rd.
Produce of Cow: George L.
Mills, Saluda 4-H Club, 1st; Wood-
row Lathrop, Rt. 4, Newberry, 2nd;
I. M. Smith* Kinards 3rd.
Guernsey Junior Dept.
Junior Calf: Bradford Coleman,
Saluda County 4-H Club, 1st; Bob
by Hipp, Saluda County 4-H Club,
2nd; Bill Lathrop, Newberry Coun
ty 4-H Club, 3rd; Don Willis,
Laurens County 4-H Club, 4th;
Alfred Boland, Newberry County'
4-H Club, 5th.
Senior Calf: George L. Mills,
Saluda 4-H, 1st; Harry Coulter,
Laurens 4-H, 2nd; Teague Broth
ers, Newberry 4-H, 3rd and 4th;
Max Willis, Laurens 4-H, 5th.
Junior Yearling: H. S. Brock
ington, Laurens 4-H, 1st; Milton
Nally, Laurens 4-H, 2nd; Ben
Brockington, Laurens 4-H , 3rd;
Charles Cromer, Newberry 4-H,
4th; Vernon Jenkins, Newberry
4-H, 6th.
Senior Yearling: George L. Mills,
Saluda 4-H, 1st; William N. Rid-
gell, Saluda 4-H, 2nd and 3rd;
Theron Long, Saluda 4-H, 4th.
Cow—2 yrs. and under 3: Wil
liam Coleman, Saluda 4-H, 1st;
Perry Hamm, Newberry 4-H 2nd-
Cow—3 yrs. and over: George
Mills, Saluda 4-H, 1st; Ted L.
Coleman, Saluda 4^-H, 2nd; Jo
Ann Hipp, Saluda 4-H, 3rd; Teague
Brothers, Newberry 4-H, 4th;
Charles Cromer, Newberry 4-H,
5th.
Best fitted Guernsey Calf:
Thornwell Farms Dairy, # Laurens
4-H, 1st and 2nd; George Mills,
Saluda 4-H, 3rd; Teague Brothers,
Newberry 4-H, 4th.
JERSEY SHOW
Bull—Born before July 1, 1950:
J. L. Koon, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st;
W. E. Senn, Rt. 3, Newberry, 2nd;
Headspring Farm (H. L. Parr)
Rt. 3, Newberry, 3rd.
Bull—born between July 1, 1950
and June 30, 1951: Furman Epps,
Rt. 1, Newberry, Ist; Headspring
Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry, 2nd; J. L.
Koon, Rt. 2, Prpsperity, 3rd.
Bull—Senior Calf: Headspring
Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry, 1st and
3rd; Edwin Hentz, Newberry 4-H,
2nd.
Cow—4 yrs. and over: J. L.
Koon, Rt. 2, Prosperity, 1st and
5th; Headspring Farm, Rt. 3,
Newberry, 2nd and 3rd; W. E
Senn, Rt. 3, Newberry, 4th.
Cow—3 yrs. and under 4: Head-
spring Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry, 1st
and 3rd; Douglas Duck, Newber
ry 4-H, 2nd; H. E .Senn, Rt. 3,
Newberry, 4th; Jimmy Koon, New
berry 4-H, 5th.
Cow—2 yrs. and under 3: Gene
Marlar, Laurens 4-H, 1st; Head-
spring Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry,
2nd and 3rd; Benny Marlar,
Laurens 4-H, 4th and 5th.
Heifer—Senior Yearling: Head-
spring Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry, 1st;
Leonard Halfacre, Newberry 4-H,
2nd; W. E. Senn, Rt. 3, Newber
ry, 3rd; Andrew David Eargle,
Newberry 4-H, 4th; David Riley,
Newberry 4-H, 6th.
Heifer, Junior Yearling: Head-
spring Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry, 1st
and 4th; J. L. Koon, Rt. 2, Pros
perity, 2nd; Furman Epps, 3rd;
W. E. Senn, Rt. 3, Newberry, 5th.
Heifer Senior Calf: Furman
Epps, Rt. 1, Newberry, 1st; David
Parr, Newberry 4-H, 2nd; Head-
spring Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry, 3rd
and 4th; Robby Ruff, Newberry
4-H, 5th.
Heifer, Junior Calf: Buddy Woods,
Laurens 4-H, 1st; Headspring
Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry, 2nd; Fur
man Epps, Rt. 1, Newberry, 3rd
and 4th; Perry Riley, Newberry
4-H, 6th.
Senior Champion Bull—3. L.
Koon, Rt. 2, Prosperity.
Junior Champion Bull—Furman
Epps, Rt. 1, Newberry.
Senior Champion Cow—Head-
spring Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry.
Junior Champion Cow, Furman
Epps, Rt. 1, Newberry.
Grand Champion Bull—Furman
Epps, Rt. 1, Newberry.
Grand Champion Cow — Head-
spring Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry.
Breeders Yearling Herd: Fur
man Epps, Rt. 1, Newberry, 1st;
Headspring Farm, Rt. 3, Newber
ry, 2nd.
Breeders Calf Herd: Headspring
Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry, 1st; W. E.
Senn, Rt. 3, Newberry, 2nd.
Get of Sire: Furman Epps, Rob
by Ruff and Douglas Duck, 1st;
Headspring Farm, Rt. 3, Newber
ry, 2nd and 3rd.
Produce of Cow: Robby Ruff,
Newberry 4-H, 1st; W. E. Senn,
Rt. 3, Newberry, 2nd; Headspring
Farm, Rt. 3, Newberry, 3rd.
Jersey Junior Department
Junior Calf: Buddy Woods,
Laurens 4-H, 1st; Perry Riley,
Newberry 4-H, 2nd; Wade Pitts,
Newberry 4-H, 3rd.
David Parr, Newberry 4-H, 1st;
Robby Ruff, Newberry 4-H, 2nd
and 4th; Bill Waldrop, Newber
ry 4-H, 3rd; Paul West, Newber
ry 4-H, 6th.
Junior Yearling: Benny Marlar,
Laurens 4-H, 1st; Evangeline Lou
Lide, Newberry 4-H, 2nd; Walter
Pitts, Newberry .4-H, 3rd; James
Summer, Newberry 4-H, 4th; Der-
rill Wicker, Newberry 4-H, 5th.
Senior Rearling: Robby Ruff,
Newberry 4-H, 1st; David Riley,
Newberry 4-H, 2nd; Andrew David
Eargle, Newberry 4-H, 3rd; Jimmy
Willis, Fountain-Inn FFA, 4th;
Judith Halfacre, Newberry 4-H,
5th.
Cow, 2 yrs. and under 3: Gene
Marlar, Laurens 4-H, 1st; Faye
Koon, Newberry 4-H, 2nd; Robby
Ruff, Newberry 4-H, 3rd.
Cow, 3 yrs old and over: Doug
las Duck, Newberry 4-H, 1st; Jim
my Koon, Newberry 4-H, 2nd; Rob
by Ruff, Newberry 4-H, 3rd.
Best Fitted Jersey Calf: Gene
Marlar, Laurens 4-H, 1st; Jimmy
Koon, Newberry 4-H, 2nd; Judith
Halfacre, Newberry 4-H, 3rd;
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Mr. 4%
represents the
Jefferson Standard
Jefferson Standard,
now guaranteeing
2%% on policies cur
rently Issued, has
never paid less than.
4% Interest on policy
proceeds left on de-
' posit to provide In
come.
4% IS THE HIGH
EST RATE OP IN
TEREST PAID BY
ANY MAJOR LIFE
INSURANCE COM
PANY.
Mr. 4% shows how a
Jefferson Standard Policy
paid $3300 more.
Here Is an actual cash comparison,••
• proceeds from & $10,000 policy in another ma
jor life insurance company compared to a
$10,000 Jefferson Standard policy, both at the
name cost.
&
*
John Blake provided for fv-
turo income with a $10,000
life insurance policy.
Charles White provided for
future income with a $10,000
Jefferson Standard policy.
BUT HERE’S THE DIFFERENCE
On Blake’s death, his wife
received $50 monthly for 21
years and 5 months, at
which time benefits were
exhausted. This policy paid
only 2)i% interest income
on funds loft in trust. BUT—
Your Mr. 4% is:
Whan Whit# died, his wife
received $50 a month, too.
At the end of 21 years and
5 months, Mrs. White could
look forward to 5 years and
6 months more of $50
monthly payments. She re
ceived $3300 more in all
from tho Jefferson Standard
policy.
A T. NEELY, JR., Special Representative
1226 Calhoun Street
Newberry
Phone 274
Representing JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Over One Billion Dollars Life Insurance in Force
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