Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 11

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 11

Publication:
The Index-Journali
Location:
Greenwood, South Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

0 it-it INDEX.JOURNAL, GREENWOOD, S. C. Page Eleven HERE IS. ADVERTISING DESIGNED FOR ECONOMY. DIAL 6616 TO ORDER YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ii'i 1 Nov.

21, 1950 QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds Miscellaneous For Sale Trees And Shrubbery 18 Frmale Help Wanted WHERE THE CLEMSON STUDENTS COME FROM SEMESTER 1990 -1931 f), FIRST SOUTH CAROLINA NORTH CAR. a GEORGIA OTHER SOU. STATES OTHER STATES TOTAL ENROLLMENT 2921 SOUTH CAROLINA 786 15.5 5.9 OTHER SOU. STATES OTHER SECTIONS CAMELLIA BAROAINI Four Camellias (red, white, pink, variegated) and Gardenia Mystery all 13 to 18 Inches all for $3.00, poet-paid or C. O.

D. Green Valley Nursery. P. O. Box 4275, Mobile, Alabama.

11-20-3U If you like TULIP BULBS Oet 25 LARGE BLOOMINO MICHIGAN BULBS at SMITH'S DRUO STORE for only 08c. 11-20-7U Situation Wanted 34 WANTED One or two small sets of books to keep and some clerical work. Contact Agnes Puckett, 130 Orace Street. 11-20-Stx For Kent Rooms. Houses 'I KOK RENT rooms.

Private Two unfurnished entrance. Close in. No children, ter 6:00 p. m. CaU g-8218 af- 11-21-StX POR RENT One two-room -partment, furnished or unfurnished, downstairs.

Private entrance Private bath. Dial 4541 O. L. Williams 8-1S-U FOR RENT To Colored People i three and six room house. Water.

Phone 9-G2S1 or 368S. ll-M-ar FOR RENT Nicely furnished bedroom to working people. Call S5S0 after 8:00 o'clock. 11 -20-3 tx FOR RENT Five-room upstairs apartment. OH heat and gas cook stove.

$45.00. Dial 9-2248. Close in. ll-18-3tx FOR RENT One two-room and one three-room furnished apartments, both with private baths. Dial 6282.

11-20-3U unfurnished rooms for rent. Call or see alter 4:00 o'clock. 118 Harvey Avenue. Dial 7011. U-21-3U Nursery Stock 14 PECAN TREES, dug With whole root, as fine as we have seen in thirty years.

Don't confuse these with Oeorgla grown trees. From ti es each. Roses, pink and white Dogwood, Fruit Trees and Berry Plants of all kinds dug weekly, and delivered to your door. Phone 2080. T.

H. Stuart, Coronaca, 8. C. U-21-3U Instruction 22 BEAUTY COURSE TRAININO New classes, enroll now. Certified for O.

training. For Informa tion contact Farah Beauty College, 1302 Main Street, Columbia. 8. or Phone 3-6538. U-20-etx WANT TO BE A DENTAL ASSISTANT? High wages, big need.

Interesting work. Lessons come to you by mail. Includes Olamour and Personality Development. Write for free in formation. Wayne School.

Inc. i care of The Index-Journal. ll-20-3tx i Coal reserves In the United States equal 48 per cent of all the reserves in the world. 1 I I WANTED Colored woman to cook for small family. Apply lot Academy Street.

11-11-31 Egra And Poultry TURKEYS FOR SALE-Large and small, on1 foot or dressed. Golden Sample. 335 Park St. li-18-Stx Lost And Found 11 LOST Black male Cocker Spaniel. Answers to name of Buttons.

U. M. Cullum. Phone 6281. U-20-ltx LOST Black Boston Bull Puppy.

Kewara. Call a-5389 or 3477. 83S Abney Street oi hci, ie aasv stant eiat t-iiet C. e. National forist Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor 1401 Hampton Street, Columbia 1, 8.

CM up to and not later than 1:00 P. December laou, and opened immediately thereafter. for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting, and all the merchantable dead timber on an area embracing about 1M acres on Flat Rock Branch known as the Flat Rock Chance, in the Sumter National and in Oreenwood and Saluda Counties, estimated to be' 800 cords of pine pulpwood. more or less. No bid of less than 8175 per cord (128 cubic feet) will be considered.

In addition to the price bid for the stumpers. deposit of 11.00 per cord will be required to cover the cost of sale area betterment work. $500.80 must be deposited with each bid to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained In part as liquidated damages ac cording to conditions of sale The right to reject any and ail bids Is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full Information concerning the tlmebr, the eon dltloni of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor. Columbia, 8.

or from the District Ranger, Oreenwood, 8. C. SALE -)i-mii- .1 iL.a za mtk etats at Farm Bureau's Annual Meeting To Be Dec. 3-5 Anderson, or. 20 Final plana are now being mapped for the annual meeting of the South Carolina Farm Bureau, set Dec.

I-S. at Wade Hampton hotel In Columbia, President E. H. Agrew of Anderson said last night. -This annual meeting will be one of the most Important in the history of the Farm Bureau In this state and I certainly hope that a large number of our farmer will be present for the he declared.

Mr. Agnew said the board of directors will meet on Sunday, Dec. 3, as the state resolutions committee. This session, ha declared, will begin at 7 p. m.

at the Wade Hampton hotel. On Monday morning, the annual commodity conferences will be held. Commodity committee chairmen of the 8. C. Farm Bureau are Neville Bennett, Clio, Field crops; B.

F. Williamson, Darlington, tobacco committee; E. B. Funderburk, Lancaster, poultry; W. Bryan Powell.

WUllston, dairy. L. D. Holmes, Johnston, livestock; and J. W.

Gaston. Duncan, fruit and vegetable committee. The commodity conferences will be directed by the committee chairmen assisted by the various members of these committees, Mr. Agrew declared. Scheduled for Monday is the annual business session.

This will Include reports from Mr. Agnew as the retiring president; Robert R. Coker. Harttwllle at chairman of the nominating committee; and the commodity committee chairmen. Also scheduled Is the adoption of resolutions.

The business meeting is planned for 1:43 p. m. at Drayton Hall, the president declared. Tuesday at 10 a. m.

the second annual labor-lnciustry-sgrtculture roundtable will be held at Township Auditorium. This will feature addressee by Nelson Crulkshank. soclel insurance director of the American Federation ef Labor; George F. Kohn, president of the Precision Grinding Wheel corporation of Philadelphia, and John C. Lynn, associated director of the Washington office of the American Farm Bureau Federation.

SG. Leek like that fires that sld pleased with their lndex-Jeamal Business Notice 21 EXPERT Radio Repair -alt makes. Duffie i Radio Service. 425 Rush Avenue. Phone 19-2191.

Pick up and delivery. i-e-ti NO TRESPASS INQ will be allowed i on the property of W. M. and M. W.

McDonald, Coronsca, S. C. 11-20-3U WS CAM give yon any kind of roofing, applied by experienced ex- perts. Or we can insulate your home the Johus-Manvius Way. All estimates tree, without obligation.

Easy terms. Cp to 16 months to pay. Call KM or 37W Southern nooung at insuisuin im. n. a.

Frldy, Mgr. 1-21 -tf FUEL OIL iEATER TROUBLE? Let as vacuum clean your space heater, 13.90. Comparable prices on floor furnaces and flues. Sinclair Fuel OIL Emerald Oil Co. Phone i 7309.

If no answer, call 2104. 10-21-tf COMPLETE STOCK of Westing- house fluorescent lamp bulbs. Eight-watt site and larger. Oam-breU Hardware Co. U-20-3U GENERAL PICK-UP AND DELIVERY BCRYICK, including groceries, furniture, sack coal, stoves, refrigerators, laundry, etc.

Phone 4721. Dickerts Pick-Up Delivery Service. 11-1-tx ATTENTION HUNTERS! We have shotguns, rifles and all kinds ammo. Oambrell Hardware Co. 11-20-ltx FUEL OIIL TANK New Coleman heaters.

Tank and five-room beater. 1115.00. Emerald Oil Company. Durst Avenue Extension. Phone 7309.

If no answer, call -2104. 10-30-tf PLASTIC SCREENING for doors. windows, porches. Lets the light in keeps the cold out. Oambrell Hardware Co.

ll-20-3tx COUNTY CURB MARKET will be open Wednesday, November 33, at 8:00 o'clock. Country produce. Oet your meat for Thanksgiving. U-20-2tX COPPER TUBINQ for Installing oil and gas heaters. Supply limited.

Oambrell Hardware Co. ll-20-3tx LET US bake your turkeys or hams for Thanksgiving. Creen-wodd Bakery. Phone 4626. I ll-20-2tx POT PLANTS.

"Dish Gardens, Cut Flowers Corsages for Thanksgiving. Maye's Flower Shop. 925 Abney St. Dial 5891. ll-20-3tx VISITS FALMOUTH Falmouth, Eng.

(4T The mayor of Falmouth, A. V. Baker, Is off at his own expense to visit 11 other Ealmouths which took helr names from this town. His trip Involves travel In the United States, Canada and Jamaica. At each stop Baker will wear his mayoral robes and chain of office, and hopes to be given an official reception by his hosts.

nWC I 2, J. to ASK YOUR CROCER for Greenwood Freezer Plant Country Style Sausage. If he does not have it, ask him to call 6161 and we will supply him. Greenwood Freezer Plan.t. Laurens Highway.

Phone 6161. T-lS-tf PROMPT and efficient radio repair. Pick up and delivery. Phone 9-6137. All work guaranteed.

C. H. Camp. 12-3-tf ARMY SURPLUS Field Jackets, navy pea coats, Elsenhower Jackets, army macklnaws, army raincoats. O.

D. shirts and pants, sweaters, flyers' helmets, fatigue pants and Jackets, combat boots, hunting bags, leggins. Rykard's Army Store. Behind Brown Furniture Company on Harvey Street. ll-14-7tx ARMY AND NATY Jackets and oats, wide leather belts, slue 32-SO; O.

D. pants and shirts, fatigue pants and Jackets. Rykard's Army Store. ll-20-7tx NEW SHIPMENT adjustable 'gooseneck desk lamps and Flexarm fluorescent 2-ltght desk lamps. The ever dependable goose-neck feature insures easy placement of light.

Gambrel! Hardware Co. Downstairs Houseware Olft Department. ll-18-3tx KOR SALE Four Hereford cows and heifers. Call jOOI. 11-18-3U NEW SHIPMENT Old Hickory Knives slicing, butcher, boning and paring types.

Oambrell Hardware Co. Downstairs Houseware Olft Department. ll-18-3tx OEOROIA CANE SYRUP A-l Grade. Pigs for sale. County Store.

John B. White Jr. 11-20-7U CAMP BLANKETS, pup tents, canteens, belts, hunting bags, school bags, leggins, scout knives, scout axes. Rykard's Army Store. Harvey Avenue.

11-20-7U FOR SALE Easy Splndrler Washing Machine. Can be seen at 212 Forest Lane or call 6112. 11-20-3U FOR SALE One window fan and one dry Coca-Cola drink box, 20 case capacity; one 3-burner oil stove, 6 chairs. Can be seen at Rodgers Orocery, Laurens Highway. ll-21-3tx FOR SALE Single bed springs and mattress for 115.00.

See Mrs. Lizzie Turner, 10 Dewltt Ware Shoals, 8. or phone 3295 after 3:00 p. m. 11-21-ltx Seeds And Plants SERICEA We will buy or process vour sericea seed.

R. P. Trammell. Oreenwood, or H. R.

Prince, Abbeville. 11-7-tf Salesman Wanted 36 WANTED Man with car to sell: and deliver household supplies In part of city of Oreenwood Full time. Good earnings. Can also use part 4tme man. Write Rawletgh's, Dept.

8CK-151-210. Richmond, Vs. 10-21-1 tx ATTENTION! Salesmen looking for a Job with a future, an op-1ortunity to make more money. Leads and appointment furnished. Average earnings 75 to 1150 week- I ly.

Car necessary. Experience helpful bnt not necessary. We train i you. For perwtnal Interview with old established firm apply in person or write to M. C.

Forbls at 314 E. Coffee St, 111 Stokes Bid' Greenville, 8. C. ll-21-3tx! Wale Help Wanted 1 YOUNO MEN To asiit manager in sales order department. Ex-' penence unnecessary but must be neat apriearlng, able to convene Intelligently and satisfied with 154 per' v.eek commission to rapid to those accepted.

be free to travel over the Carolina. S- O. W. Hunter, Hv tel Oreenwood, between 3:00 to 5:00 l). Tuesday or Wednesday.

WANTED Machine cuttter or dm clicker experienced on spoil shirts. Write or call, giving full fietaili E-itwlll flportewear, Oreenwood. S. C. 11-21-3U Autos And Tnick 30 FOR SALE 149 Ford Club Coupe.

Eltiht radio, and heater. New bet of white side-wall tires, five at Miner AtlanMr rvice Station or call 9-C481. Wanted-Miscellaneous 77 WANTH Washing and Ironing to do at my home. Dial 9-503J Marlon Olenn. 542 Central St.

U-21-3U CARD Or THANK Clarence Davis hi Route 1 wishes to thank the people Of KlaUiewi Plant, Orendel Mill and Masonic Lodge No. 37 Ijr the many letters and offerings sent him at th! death of his wife. ll-21-ltx, KI) or HUNK mA. Leonard Lee V. ester anil family of Ninety 8ix wish to thank' their many friends for the' kind- nesses and floral onerlne during the illness and death of Mr.

Leonard Lee Ivester. 11-21-ltx Health For All (This column la sponsored. In the Interest of better health, by the Oreenwood County Tuberculosis Association.) Christmas Seals vs. TB This is the tune of year when voluntary tuberculosis associations affiliated with the National Tuberculosis association make their one, annual appeal for funds to carry. on their year-round campaign to eradicate tuberculosis.

The appeal la made through the mall, with the request that we buy and use Christ mas 8eal. Conducted from Nov. 20 to Dec 33. the 1950 Christmas seal sale is the 44th annual one. First sold In this country in 1907, Christmas seals have always aided anti-tuberculosis work.

The voluntary associations supported by the sale of seals are fighting tuberculosis on four broad fronts education, case finding, rehabilitation, and medical research. The purpose of education is to reach large groups of people with correct information about tuberculosis and Its prevention. The purpose of case finding is to find all persons with tuberculosis so that they can be placed under treatment and the spread of the disease prevented. Case finding; activities of the associations, frequently undertaken In cooperation with official health agencies, are centered largely among apparently healthy people This is necessary because TB has a symptomless onset, and thus people may have tuberculosis without knowing they are ill. Rehabilitation la necessary to help the tuberculosis patient adjust to his changed condition and prepare for useful living when his disease is arrested.

Christmas seal funds have for decades supported medical research through grants to aid scientific investigators In their continuous search for knowledge essential to the conquest of tuberculosis. Became of the Importance of research, at least one per cent of all funds raised through the sale of Christmas seals this year will be allocated to medical and social research. Of the money raised through the sale of seals. 94 per cent will be used for tuberculosis control work within the state where It is contributed and the remaining six per cent will be forwarded to National Tuberculosis association. The percentage to be sent the National association Includes the allocation for research.

Only once a year do the tubercu- s1395 $1295 $1495 5995 H095 J995 51095 5595 $495 5200 Under List Price Last Rites Held For L. L. Ivester At Ninety Six Leonard Lee Ivester, well-known citizen of Ninety Six died Saturday afternoon at 4:10 o'clock at his home 300 State street, following an extended illness. A native of ClarksvMe, Oa he was a son of the late Jesse R. Ivester and Jane Robertson Ivester both of Clarksvllle and was 53 years old April 13.

Mr. Ivester had made his home in Ninety Six for the past 24 years having lived in Greenville and Anderson prior to this time. He was engaged in textile work until 1U health forced him to retire from active service. Mr. Ivester Joined the Methodist denomination in early manhood his last membership being in the Cambridge Methodist Church of Ninety Six of which he was a very active member, and was a member of the board of stewards at the time of his death.

Mr. Irester was held In the highest esteem by all who knew him. He was married to Miss Eva Drummond of Anderson In 11)10, who survives with the following children, Mrs. Ltllle Turner. Mrs.

Richard Stewart. Mrs. L. M. Webb and Miss Myrt Ivester, all of Ninety Six, and Mrs.

Ethel Jennings of Piedmont. Jack Ivester of Ninety Six. Lloyd Ivester of Piedmont and Harold Ivester of Due West; also twe sisters, Mrs. Annie Estes of Anderson and Mrs. Ida Miles, Clarksvllle, two brothers.

Has-kel Ivester, Donalds, and Prank Ivester, Anderson, and 14 grandchildren. Funeral services were held (ram the CambrMgv Methodist Church In Ninety Six Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock with the Revs. George A. Baker, C. H.

Sullivan, J. T. Duckett. L. H.

Elliott and B. J. Mclver officiating. Interment followed In Elmwood The following friends served as active pallbearers: Ed Spearman, Buna Wells, L. B.

Riddle, Floyd Jester, Bruce Exell. Roy Cannon and B1U Volseile. The stewards ef the Cambridge Methodtst Church and the following composed the honorary escort: T. V. Brstcher, Howard Tolbert, Ralph Spires.

Jack Radford. 1. F. Snipes, D. T.

8. Cousins. Ben Hlnton. Lamar, 8r, Dr. Monty Mos: Fred BelL Dr.

William Jay, Hi. A. Scnad-der. Blyth's Service. Hobby Conquers Boredom, But Gets Man In Trouble Los Angeles Frank L.

Carlson conquered wartime boredom with a hobby. Now the hobby threats to conquer him. A commercial artist. Carlson spent his spare time as a World War II OI decorating the envelopes he mailed home. He' began with a series of cartoons to his wife and followed with rose decorations, domestic scenes and special birthday and Christmas illustrations.

Then he discovered that his hobby was a recocnlzed one. There's even a magazine tor enthusiasts. ine word got around and soon Carlson was besieged by requests for decorated envelopes. Since the war he's begun an ambitious project-drawing the emblems of the squadrons of the wartime air force on letters. He's made 100 so far, and accompanies each with an appropriate postmark.

One, for example, Is a picture of Uncle Sam riding a bolt of lightning with postmarks from Ooodman, and Topmost, Kv. Carlson says ha now has hun-1 areas ox una nowung lor his letters and has to work nights to keep up with demand. There's no money In it, but at, least he's no longer bored. HAMLET IN MALAYA Singapore UPy ShakespeareV in sarong, baju and turban and speaking Malay the national Malay dress and language-will be staged In Singapore neat year. 8hakeipe are's characters will assume Malay names, dress and language of the 18th Century.

Xiie accompanying music win be by toe famed Indonesian Oamelan Or-chentra. losls associations aJc us or financial assistance, but their work goes oa Uie year-round fighting a cutn-munlcable disease which kills approximately 4U.000 Americans a year, which causes more deaths thsn any other disease among young adults from 15 to 35 years of age. which takes a greater toll of lives than all other Infectious dls-; eases. In supporting the work of I the associations through our pur chase and use of Christmas seals, we are helping protect ourselves, our families, and our friends from destructive disease. FOR SALE Greenwood Business Lot, approximately 40x125 ft.

with two wall right. All needed is front and rear wall and roof then you will have a new store Go a little further and build a center wall and you will have two buildings with same roof. Thi ia worth investigating. ElHs-Fridy Realty Co. Ground Floor Gricr Building aa ear steraa sash Is geing to be Waat Ad resaiur Miscellaneous For Sale NEW SHIPMENT Boye Curtain Rods single, double, extension and adjustable swinging rods.

Oam-brell Hardware Co. Downstairs Houseware it Olft Department 11-18-ltx THAN I I CAKES Cocoanut, Chocolate, Walnut, Lemon, Pine apple, Cherry Layers. Pound Cake and Fruit Cake. Greenwood Bakery. Phone 4626.

I1-20-3U FOR SALE One Wisconsin air-cooled motor. to h. p. Good condition. J.

Nell Edwards. Bradley, 8. C. U-1S-3U COLLARDS FOR SALE L. M.

Long. (43 Reynolds St. Dial 3918. ll-31-3tx Trespass Notice 13 ALL HUNTINO or trespassing on my land in the Phoenix section prohibited. Violators will be prosecuted.

Mrs. J. L. Ward. 11-21 -3 tx NO TRESPASS INO or hunting will be permitted on the landa of the undersigned and all violators of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

Joe W. Tolbert Estate. Mrs. Julia E. D.

Tolbert and Joseph L. Tolbert. 11-21-31X NO TRESPAS8INO or hunting on the lands of the undersigned, in the Phoenix section, will be permitted. All violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of th law. A.

L. Steadman. W. O. Car- son, W.

P. Connelly, E. H. Batter- field. Earl Tern pie ton.

W. H. Miller and Marvin Tlmmerman. ll-21-3tx TRESPASS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that no trespassing of any kind on the lands of the undersigned will be permitted and fU such violations of this notice will be prosecuted. Pleat do not ask for special permits.

Mrs. J. H. Self, Estate of J. H.

Self and Mrs. CalUe 1 Self Coker. 11 -20-7 tx NO TRESPASSINO or hunting on the lands of the undersigned will be permitted. All violators will be prosecuted. Olin Whltaker.

Route Ninety Six, 1-20-J'x NO TRESPASSING, hunting or fishing on the lands of the under- signed. J. T. Rush, H. E.

Rusti, R. McAllister. ll-20-3tx NO TRESPASSINO will be allow! on the property of Je Benjamin, W. J. Benjamin, and Wade Harrison, Route 2, Oreenwood.

ll-20-3x' NO TRESPASSINO or huntingon the lands of the undersigned will be permitted. All violators will be prosecuted. M. C. Wlllard.

Scurry Joyce, and Collie Free. U-20-T'x SO TRESPASSING rill allnwH on the property of W. Clejm. Jr. Route 2, Calltson.

ll-3l-3(xj Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY Clean used pianos. Highest prices paid. Home Furniture Corp. Dial 3044. Coal goes into the making of synthetic rubber tires, brake fluid, er-salt -butter, DDT, plastics and thousands of other Items.

PHONE 616 USED CARS FOR 1949 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR Overdrive, heater, low mileage, extra clean 1949 FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE Heater, spotlight, low mileage, clean 1949 FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE Police Special. Everything on it Drive it and you'll buy it. 1948 FORD SUP. DELUXE TUDOR Clean. A real buy at 1948 FORD SUP.

DELUXE FORDOR Radio, heater, new tires. Extra clean 1946 FORD CLUB COUPE Radio and heater. A real buy at 1947 CHEVROLET TUDOR Under-seat heater. An extra clean Northern car 1941 FORD TUDOR Extra clean. Northern car 1941 CHEVROLET TUDOR New paint A good buy New four-room house of goo'd construction located approximately four miles from Greenwood on the Greenville Highway.

Triced for quick sale. Four-room home with large itcreene d-in back porch. ThU home located on a large lot two miles from Greenwood on the Ninety Six Hijrhwar. 0. M.

DANTZIER AGENCY JACK LAWKENCE, MGR. Rest Estate Inseraec. taN Court street PMn ie 1950 MERCURY TUDOR Brand new with no extras FOR SALE In Cracemorit New brick-reneer home of six rooms, bath and garage with hardwood floors, electric water beater, ell furnace heat aud rustproof screens. Built for the family thai watiU a modern 3-Ueuroooi resldeaee la a goo4 neigh- borhood. 1 CITIZENS TRUST COMJY 'V Hodge BIdfM No Job Too Big; Too Small! Whether you need fifty wedding invitations or geveral thousand letterheads, rely on our craftsmen to produce a job that will please you in appearance and in cost! We have a new Ford Convertible with everything on it that we will give a good deal on.

We have our guarantee on the windshield of every used car we sell. PRICE MOTOR CO. USEDCARLOT 23 North Main St. Abbeville, C. Telephone 117 0-- The Index-Journal MAXWELL AVE.

'1 i I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Index-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
673,030
Years Available:
1919-2024