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by the the Mrs. Nov. 21, 1950 THE INDEX-JOURNAL, GREENWOOD, S. C. Page Eleven HERE IS ADVERTISING DESIGNED FOR ECONOMY EVERY DAY IS JOB RADIO CLOTHES DIAL 6616 TO ORDER BARGAIN DAY FURNITURE HOME JEWELRY CAR YOUR CLASSIFIED AD MOLASSIFIED ADS MONEY WHERE THE CLEMSON STUDENTS COME FROM FIRST SEMESTER 1950 1951 201 32 85 109 25 169 21 20 53 92 50 86 48 40 35 58 64 21 SOUTH CAROLINA 2296 NORTH CAR.

GEORGIA 322 21 OTHER SOU. STATES 130 OTHER STATPS 173 SOUTH CAROLINA 78.6% 20 OTHER SOU. STATES 15.5% TOTAL ENROLLMENT 2921 OTHER SECTIONS 5.9% Farm Bureau's Annual Meeting To Be Dec. 3-5 Anderson, ov. plans are now being mapped for the annual meeting of the South Carolina Farm Bureau, set Dec.

3-5, 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 Farm Bureau in this state and I certainly hope that large number of our farmers will be present for the meeting," he declared. Mr.

Agnew said the board of directors will meet on Sunday, Dec. 3, as the state resolutions committee. This session, he 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 S. C. Farm Bureau are Neville Bennett, Clio, Field crops; B. F.

Williamson, Darlington, tobacco committee; E. B. Funderburk, Lancaster, poultry; W. Bryan Powell, Williston, dairy, L. D.

Holines, Johnston, livestock; and J. W. Gaston, Duncan, fruit and vegetable committee. The commodity conferences will be directed 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, Harteville le at chairman of the nominating committee; and the commodity committee chairmen. Also scheduled is the adoption of resolutions.

The business meeting is planned for 1:45 p. m. at Drayton Hall, the president declared. Tuesday at 10 a. m.

the second annual labor- -agriculture roundtable will be held at Township Auditorium. This will feature addresses by Nelson Cruikshank, sociel insurance director of the American Federation of Labor; George F. Kohn, president of the Precision Grinding Wheel corporation of Philadelphia, John C. Lynn, associated 'director of the Washington office of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Health For All (This column is sponsored, in interest of better health, by the Greenwood County Tuberculosis Association.) Christmas Seals vs.

TB This is the time of year when voluntary tuberculosis associations affiliated with the National culosis association make their one, annual appeal for funds to carry on their year-round campaign to eradicate tuberculosis. The appeal is made through the mail, with the request that we buy and use ChristSeals. Conducted from Nov. 20 to Dec. 25, 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 ported by the sale of seals are fighting tuberculosis on four broad fronts--education, case finding, re-: habilitation, and medical 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 peomay have tuberculosis without knowing they are 111, Rehabilitation is 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. Because of the importance of research, at least one per cent of 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- A-1 USED CARS 1949 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR Overdrive, heater, low mileage, $1395 extra clean 1949 FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE Heater, spotlight, low mileage, $1295 clean 1949 FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE Police Special.

Everything on $1495 it. Drive it and you'll buy it. 1948 FORD SUP. DELUXE TUDOR Clean. A real buy at $995 1948 FORD SUP.

DELUXE FORDOR Radio, heater, new tires. $1095 Extra clean 1946 FORD CLUB COUPE Radio and heater. A real buy at $995 1947 CHEVROLET TUDOR Under-seat heater. An extra $1095 clean Northern car 1941 FORD TUDOR Extra clean. Northern car $595 1941 CHEVROLET TUDOR New paint job.

A good buy $495 1950 MERCURY TUDOR Under Brand new with no $200 List extras Price 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. PRINCE MOTOR CO. USED CAR LOT 29 North Main St. Abbeville, S.

C. Telephone 117 QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds, "Looks like that firm that sold us our storm sash is going 1 to be pleased with their Index-Journal Want Ad results!" EXPERT Radio Repair -all makes. Duffie Radio Service. 425 Rush Avenue. Phone 9-2191.

Pick up and delivery. 1-6-cr NO TRESPASSING will be allowed on the property of W. M. and M. W.

McDonald, Coronaca, S. 11-20-3tx WE CAN give you any kind of rooting, applied by experienced perts. Or we can insulate your home the Johns-Manville Way. All estimates tree, without obligation. Easy terms.

Up to 36 months pay. Call 6546 or 3755. Southern Roofing Insulating Co. W. Fridy, Mgr.

1-21-t FUEL OIL HEATER TROUBLE? Let us vacuum clean your space heater, $3.50. Comparable floor furnaces and flues. Sinclair Fuel Oil. Emerald Oil Co. Phone 7369.

If no answer, call 9-2104. 10-21-tf COMPLETE STOCK of Westinghouse fluorescent lamp bulbs. Eight-watt size and larger. Gambrell Hardware Co. 11-20-3tx GENERAL PICK-UP AND DELIV.

ERY SERVICE, ineluding grocerles, furniture, sack coal, stoves, refrigerators, laundry, etc. Phone 4721. Dickert's Pick- Up Delivery Service. 11-1-t ATTENTION HUNTERS! We have shotguns, rifles and all kinds of ammo. Gambrell Hardware Co.

11-20-3tx FUEL OLIL TANK New Coleman heaters. Tank and five-room beater, $115.00. Emerald Oil Company. Durst Avenue Extension. Phone 7369.

If no answer, call 9-2104. 10-20-tf: PLASTIC SCREENING for doors, windows, porches. Lets the light in -keeps the cold out. Gambrell Hardware Co. 11-20-3tx COUNTY CURB MARKET will be open Wednesday, November 22, at 8:00 o'clock.

Country produce. Get your meat for Thanksgiving. 11-20-2tx COPPER TUBING for installing oil and gas heaters. Supply limited. Gambrell Hardware Co.

11-20-3tx LET US bake your turkeys or hams for Thanksgiving. Greenwood Bakery. Phone 4626. 11-20-21x POT PLANTS. Dish Gardens, Cut Flowers Corsages for Thanksgiving.

Maye's Flower Shop. 925 Abney St. Dial 5891. 11-20-3tx VISITS FALMOUTHS Falmouth. Eng.

The mayor of Falmouth, A. V. Baker, off at his own' expense to visit 11 other, Ealmouths which took their 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.

Miscellaneous For Sale NEW Rods SHIPMENT Boye extension Curtain single, double, and adjustable swinging rods. Gambrell Hardware Co. Downstairs Houseware Gift Department. 11-18-3tx THANKSGIVING CAKES Cocoanut, Chocolate, Walnut, Lemon, Pineapple, Cherry Layers. Pound Cake and Fruit Cake.

Greenwood Bakery. Phone 4626. 11-20-3tx FOR SALE One Wisconsin aircooled motor. to 5 h. p.

Good condition. J. Nell Edwards. Bradley, S. C.

11-18-3tx COLLARDS FOR SALE L. M. Long. 543 Reynolds St. Dial 3916.

11-21-3tx Trespass Notice 13 ALL HUNTING or trespassing on my land in the Phoenix section prohibited. Violators will be prosecuted. Mrs. J. L.

Ward. 11-21-3tx NO TRESPASSING or hunting will be permitted on the lands 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. 11-21-3tx NO TRESPASSING or hunting on the lands of the undersigned, in the Phoenix section, be permitted. All violators will prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

A. L. Steadman, W. O. Carson, W.

P. Connelly, E. H. Satterfield, Earl Templeton, W. H.

Miller and Marvin Timmerman. 11-21-3tx TRESPASS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that no trespassing of any kind on the lands of the undesigned will be permitted and all such violations of this notice will be prosecuted. Pleas do not ask for special permits. Mrs. J.

H. Self, Estate of J. H. Self and Mrs. Callie Self Coker.

11-20-7tx NO TRESPASSING or hunting on the lands of the undersigned will be permitted. All violators will be prosecuted. Olin Whitaker. Route 2, Ninety Six, 1-20-31x NO TRESPASSING, hunting or fishing on the lands of the undersigned. J.

T. Rush, H. E. J. R.

Mo Allister. 11-20-3tx NO TRESPASSING will be allowed on the property of Joe Benjamin, W. J. Benjamin, and Wade C. Harrison, Route 2, Greenwood.

11-20-31x NO TRESPASSING or hunting on permitted. lands of All the violators undersigned will will be prosecuted. M. C. Willard, Scurry Joyce, and Collie Free.

11-20-7'x NO TRESPASSING will be allowed on the property of W. H. Clega. Jr. Route 2, Callison.

11-31-36x Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY Clean used pianos. Highest cash prices paid. Home Furniture Corp. Dial 3046. 11-21-7x Coal goes into the making of synthetic rubber tires, brake fluid, ersatz butter, DDT, plastics and thousands of other Items.

QUALITY PRINTING) No Job Too Big: Too Small! Whether you need fifty wedding invitations or several thousand letterheads, rely on our craftsmen to produce a job that will please you in appearance -and in cost! The Index-Journal MAXWELL AVE. PHONE 6616 Miscellaneous For Sale 5 ASK YOUR GROCER 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 Plant. Laurens Highway.

Phone 6161. 1-18-Ef PROMPT and efficient radio repair. Pick up and delivery. Phone 9-6137. All work guaranteed.

C. H. Camp. 12-2-tt ARMY SURPLUS Field jackets, navy pea coats, Eisenhower jackets, army mackinaws, army rain'coats, 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. 11-14-7tx ARMY AND NAVY Jackets and coats, wide leather belts, size 32- 50; O. D.

and shirts, fatigue pants and jackets. Rykard's Army Store. 11-20-7tx NEW SHIPMENT adjustable neck desk lamps and Flexarm fluorescent 2-light desk lamps. The ever dependable goose-neck feature insures easy placement of light. Gambrel! Hardware Co.

Downstairs Houseware Gift Department. 11-18-3tx FOR SALE Four Hereford cows and heifers. Call ,901. 11-18-3tx NEW SHIPMENT Old Hickory Knives slicing, butcher, boning and paring types. Gambrell Hardware Co.

Downstairs Houseware Gift Department. 11-18-3tx GEORGIA CANE SYRUP A-1 Grade. Pigs for sale. County Store, John B. White Jr.

11-20-7tx CAMP BLANKETS, pup tents, canteens, belts, hunting bags, school bags. scout knives, scout axes. 'Rykard's Army Store. Harvey Avenue. 11-20-76x FOR -Easy Spindrier Washing Machine.

Can seen at 212 Forest Lane or call 11-20-3tx 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 Grocery, Laurens Highway. 11-21-3tx FOR SALE Single bed springs and mattress for $15.00. See Mrs.

Lizzie Turner, 10 Dewitt Ware Shoals, S. or phone 3295 after 3:00 p. m. 11-21-1tx Seeds And Plants SERICEA We will buy or cess your sericea seed. R.

P. Trammell, Greenwood, or H. R. Prince, Abbeville. 11-1-t Salesman Wanted 36 WANTED Man with car to sell and deliver household supplies in part of city of Greenwood county.

Full time. Good earnings. Can also use part ttfne man. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. SCK-151-270, Richmond, Va.

10-21-1tx ATTENTION! Salesmen looking for a job with a future, an opportunity to make' more money. Leads and appointment furnished. Average earnings $75 to $150 weekly. Car necessary. Experience helpful bnt not necessary.

We train you. For personal interview with this old established firm apply tr person to M. C. Forbis at 314 E. Coffee 111 Stokes Greenville, S.

C. 11-21-3tx Male Help Wanted YOUNG MEN To assist manager in sales order department. Experience unnecessary but must be neat appearing, able to converse intelligently and satisfied with $54 per' week commission to start: rapid advancement to accepted. should be free to travel over the Carolinas. See G.

W. Hunter, Hotel Greenwood, between 3:00 to 5:00 p. Tuesday or Wednesday. 11-21-2tx WANTED Machine cuttter or die clicker experienced on sport shirts, Write or call, giving full details. Eastwill Sportswear, Greenwood, 8.

C. 11-21-36x Autos And Trucks 30 FOR SALE 1949 Ford Club Coupe. Eight radio, and heater. New set of white wall tires. See at Miner's Atlantic Station or call 9-6481.

11-18-38x Wanted -Miscellaneous 77 WANTED Washing and ironing to do at my home. Dial 9-5039. Marion Glenn. 542 Central St. 11-21-3tx CARD OF THANKS Clarence Davis of Route 1 wishes to thank the people of Mathews Plant, Grendel Mill and Masonic Lodge No.

37 for the many letters and offerings sent him at the death of his wife. 11-21-1tx CARD OF THANKS Trees And Shrubbery 18 CAMELLIA BARGAIN! Pour Camellias (red, white, pink, ed) and Gardenia Mystery all 12 to 18 inches all for $3.00, postpaid or C. O. D. Green Nursery.

P. O. Box 4275, Mobile, Alabama. 11-20-3tx if you A like TULIP BULBS Get LARGE BLOOMING MICHIGAN BULBS at SMITH'S DRUG STORE for only- 11-20-7tx Situation Wanted 34 WANTED One or two small sets of books to keep and some clerical work. Contact Agnes Puckett.

130 Grace Street. 11-20-35x For Rent Rooms, Houses FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. Private entrance. Close in. No children.

Call 9-6218 after 5:00 p. m. 11-21-3tx FOR RENT One two-room partment, furnished or Ished, downstairs. Private, entrance Private bath. C.

L. Williams. 8-15-tt FOR RENT To Colored Peoplethree and six room house. Water. lights.

Phone 9-6261 or 3686. 11-21-6tx bedroom to working people. Call FOR a RENT Nicely furnished 5500 after 5:00 0 o'clock. 11-20-3tx FOR RENT Five-room upstairs apartment. Oil heat and gas cook stove.

$45.00. Dial 9-2248. Close in. 11-18-3tx FOR RENT One two-room and one three-room furnished apartments, both with private baths. Dial 6292.

11-20-3tx THREE unfurnished rooms for rent. Call or see after 4:00 o'clock. 116 Harvey Avenue. Dial 7011. 11-21-3tx Nursery Stock PECAN TREES, dug with whole root, as fine as we have seen in thirty years.

Don't confuse these with Georgia grown trees. From $1.65 each. Roses, pink and white Dogwood, Fruit Trees and Berry Plants of all kinds dug weekly, and delivered to your door. 1 Phone 2080. T.

H. Stuart, Coronaca, S. C. 11-21-3tx Instruction BEAUTY COURSE TRAINING New classes, enroll now. Certified for G.

I. training. For information contact Farah Beauty College, 1302 Main Street, Columbia, S. or Phone 2-5538. 11-20-6tx WANT TO BE A DENTAL ASSISTANT? High wages, big need, interesting work.

Lessons come to you by mail. Includes Glamour and Personality Development. Write for free information. Wayne School, care of The Coal reserves in the United States equal 46 per cent of all the reserves in the world. Female Help Wanted WANTED Colored woman cook for small family.

Apply Academy Street. 11-18-31x3 Eggs And Poultry TURKEYS FOR SALELarge and small, on foot or dressed. Golden Sample. 335 Park St. 11-18-3tx Lost And Found 11 LOST Black male Cocker Spaniel.

Answers to name of Buttons. HI. M. Cullum. Phone 6261.

11-20-3tx LOST Black Boston Bull Puppy. Reward. Call 9-5389 or 3477. 835 Abney Street. 11-21-3tx Auto LOANS AUTO FINANCE CO Phone '9-5111 $22 South Last Rites Held For L.

L. Ivester At Ninety Six Leonard Lee Ivester, well-known citizen of Ninety Six died Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock his home 200 State street, following an extended illness. A native of Clarksville, he was a son of the late Jesse R. Ivester and Jane Robertson Ivester both of Clarksville and was 58 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 Ill 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 inember, and was a member of the board of stewards at the time of his death. Mr.

Ivester was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him. He was married to Miss Eva Drummond of Anderson in who survives with the following children, Mrs. Lillie 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, Clarksville, two brothers, Haskel Ivester, Donalds, and Frank Ivester, Anderson, and 14 children.

Funeral services were held from the Cambridge Methodist Church in Ninety Six Sunday afternoon at o'clock with the Revs. George A. Baker, C. H. Sullivan, J.

T. Duckett, L. H. Elliott and B. J.

McIver Interment followed in Elmwood The following friends served as active pallbearers: Ed Spearman, Buna Wells, L. B. Riddle, Floyd Jester, Bruce Ezell, Roy Cannon and Bill Voiselle. The stewards of the Cambridge Methodist Church and the following composed the honorary escort: T. V.

Bratcher, Howard Tolbert, Ralph Spires, on Jack Radford, J. F. Snipes, 1 tires, F. S. Cousins, Ben Hinton, le Lamar, Dr.

Monty Fred Bell, Dr. William Dr. L. A. Schneider.

Blyth's Service. Hobby Conquers Boredom, But Gets Man In Trouble Los Angeles -(P)- Frank L. Carlson on 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 GI decorating the envelopes a he mailed home.

He' began with series of cartoons to 'his wife and followed with rose decorations, scenes and special birthday domestic Christmas illustrations. Then he discovered that his by was a recognized one. There's even a magazine for The word got around soon Carlson was besieged by requests for decorated envelopes. Since the war he's begun an ambitious projectdrawing the emblems of the squadrons of the wartime air force on letters. He's made 100 50 far, and accompanies each with an priate postmark.

One, for example, picture of Uncle Sam riding bolt of lightning with postmarks from Goodman, and Topmost, Ky. Carlson says he now has hundreds of fans howling for 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 -(P)- Shakespeare's in sarong, baju and tutban and speaking Malay--the netional Malay dress and languagewill be staged in Singapore next year.

Shakespeare's characters will Malay names, dress and language of the 16th Century, Tie accompanying music will be by the famed Indonesian Gamelan Orchestra. losis associations us for cial assistance, but their work goes on the -fighting a communicable disease which kills spproximately 40,000 Americans year, which causes more deaths than any other disease among young adults from 15 to 35 years of age, which takes a greater toll of lives than all other infectious diseases. In supporting the work of the associations through our purchase and use of Christmas seals, we are helping protect ourselves, our families, and our friends from destructive disease. LOANS ON on AUTOS GENERAL Finance Company OFFICE, 10 RILEY STREET DIAL 9-2102 Ask For C. R.

Dent, Manager National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest 1401 Hampton Street, Columbia 1, S. up to and not later than 1:00 P. December 8, 1950, 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 150 acres on Flat Rock Branch known as the Flat Rock Chance, in the Sumter National Forest and in Greenwood and Saluda Counties, estimated to be 600 cords of pine pulpwood, more or less. No bid of less than $1.75 per cord (128 cubic feet) will be considered. In addition to the price bid for the stumpage, a deposit of $1.00 per cord will be required to cover the cost of sale area betterment work.

$500.00 must be deposited with each bid to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timebr, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Columbia, S. or from the District Ranger, Greenwood, S. C.

FOR SALE Greenwood Business Lot, approximately 40x125 ft. with two wall rights. All needed is front and rear wall and roof-then you will have new store building. Go a little further and build a center wall and you will have two buildings with same roof. This is worth investigating.

Ellis-Fridy Realty Co. Ground Floor Grier Building FOR SALE New four-room house of good construction located approximately four miles from Greenwood on the Greenville Highway. Priced for quick sale. Four-room home with large screened-in back porch. This home is located on a large lot two miles from Greenwood on the Ninety Six Highway.

0. M. DANTZLER AGENCY JACK LAWRENCE, MGR. Real Estate Insurance Rentals street Phone 1371 110 Court Phone Mrs. Leonard Lee Ivester and family of Ninety Six wish to thank their many friends for the kind- Hodges nesses and floral offerings during the illness and death of Mr.

Leonard Lee Ivester. 11-21-1tx FOR SALE In Gracemont New brick -veneer home of six rooms, bath and garage with hardwood floors, electric water heater, off furnace heat and rustproof screens. Built for the family that wants a modern 3-bedroom residence in a good neighborhood. CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY Hodges.

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