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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

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Deaths And Funerals George W. Pardue George Wallace Tardue, 61, refarmer, merchant and lumberman, died. Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. following at his home, long' 404 illness. Stroud Court, 5 a He was born in Edgefield CounMarch 17, 1901, a son of the late John Belton Pardue and Sophia Timmerman Pardue, both natives of Edgefield County.

He was a member of the South Main Street Methodist Church. He was engaged in farming in Edgefield County, was a merchant at 'Pittsburg and Kirksey, and in the lumber business when he retired nine years ago. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. TONIGHT Last Night "The Hustler" PAUL NEWMAN Piper Laurie Jackie Gleason CinemaScope Color THE Shows At: OPERA 4:30 6:30 8:30 HOUSE Approximately Abbeville's Ph. 459-3347 Original UNDER NEW Showplace MANAGEMENT Greenwood's Finest HI-WAY (DRIVE IN 25 THEATRE DIAL OR 9-7486 Tonight Fri.

7:30 9:20 WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS! Bombed BEN HUR The Horizontal Lt. Walk on the Wild Side Ruth Clyde Pardue of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Pardue Cook of Greer; three grandchildren, Kenny, Genie Ruth, and Daniel Cook all of Greer; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Norman of Greenwood and Mre, Pearl Harling of Greenville; two brothers, W. L.

(Dutch) Pardue of Greenwood and T. L. Pardue of Kirksey; also a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. with the Rev.

A. D. at Blyth Funeral Home. Friday Croft, the Rev. Reuben Marlowe and the Rev.

J. Buckingham officiating. Burial will be in Edgewood Cemetery. Nephews will serve as pallbearers and include Fred Copeland, Frank Copeland, Ted Stroud, J. B.

Harling, J. C. Pa. due, Harper Norman, Jimmy Stroud, Jess' W. Pardue, Ted McClure and Ray Pardue.

The honorary escort will be composed of Dr. G. L. Dillard, Dr. R.

M. Christian, Gus Byrd, Jesse DeVore, Forest Jones, J. T. Caudell, W. Nicholson James Benjamin, Wilma Outs, Olin Rambo, Herbert C.

H. Timmerman, W. C. Smith, John Blocker, S. W.

Stockman, the Rev. Tommy Daum, Marion Hamilton, J. E. Wynn, John Schumpert, Carol Clegg, Douglas Cook, Hawkins, Alvin Jay, Benett, Miller, Cook, Thomas T. Asbery F.

Smith, Bruce Young, Clarence Lagroone, and W. J. Rollins. The body will remain at Blyth Funeral Home until the hour of service. The family is at the home.

C. K. Wightman SALUDA Cantey Kennerley Wightman, 67, died yesterday at home in Saluda County after an illness of 10 years. He was the son of W. S.

and Lydia Herlong Wightman. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Davenport D. Padgett and Miss Mary Alice Wightman, both of Saluda. Funeral services were conducted today at 4 p.m.

at Saluda Marshall Neil Rev. WilPresbyterian Church, by the Rev. bert Waters. Burial was in Emory Methodist Church Cemetery in Saluda County. Ramey's Funeral Home in charge.

Bloodhounds Hunting For Missing Boy GREER, S.C. (AP) Bloodhounds were called out Wednesday night in the search for 13- year-old Jerry Simmons--Missing from his home since Tuesday at Residents of the area reported seeing Jerry Wednesday within a few miles of his home. TWO GREAT HITS TONIGHT auto THEATRE FRIDAY 9:15 TWIST -VS- COUNTRY 7:40 AMERICA'S GREATEST Country Music JUBILEE WIDE SCREEN EASTMAN COLOR MN 100 MARTY ROBBINS CAST OF FROM THE MINNIE PEARL OVER GRAND OLE OPRY ERNEST TUBB INCLUDING RAY PRICE FARON YOUNG AND STATE Last Times Today: "The Children's Hour" "TEN COMMANDMENTS" "QUO VADIS" now From the ranks of the colossal motion pictures of all time as it captures the passions, pageantry and splendor of the age of romance! A Treasured Story of Love and Adventure! The most discussed woman in the world! Elizabeth Taylor in IVANHO TECHNICOLOR ROBERT TAYLOR AVA GARDNER JOAN FONTAINE Feature At: FRIDAY 1:09 3:09 5:09 STATE and 7:09 9:14 SATURDAY Exclusive Engagement! WINNER OF I ACADEMY TAWARDS SPARTAGIS SUPER 70 LENSES ON PARANSION STATE STARTS MONDAY How State Solons Voted WASHINGTON South Carolina representatives were on the losing side yesterday as the House voted 294 to 76 to permit a Senate-House conference on proposals for federal aid higher education. Reps. W.

J. Bryan Dorn, Robert Hemphill, Corinne Riley and Mendel Rivers voted "No." Reps. Robert Ashmore and John McMillan were not recorded. Chief issue at stake in the conference is a multimillion scholarship progra.n, approved by Senate, but not included in the House version of the bill. In another vote the House rejected a proposal pay $75 million in Philippine war reparation claims.

On that issue, Reps. Dorn, Riley. Rivers and McMillan "Yes" and Rep. Hemphill voted "No." Sokolsky (Continued from Page 4) theless it is a law and the Attorney General is there to enforce the law. Furthermore, most complaints with regard to this law are made by businessmen who want to gore their competitor's ox, as.

the saying goes. The Administration is obviously not for against big business per se. It is for a stable dollar and a progressive economy. Money can be controlled; in a free society, it is difficult to control men. Therefore, to break the pattern of inflation, it is necessary either to shoot for no price increases or no wage increases.

To do this without setting up fixed controls is difficult, but safer than the establishment of a locust plague of regulators and co-ordinators. The President's appeal is really of the "Do It Yourself" order. would be smart to be cooperative in this effort to halt mean controls, which the NRA inflation. Non- could and OPA proved are a painful experience. Five Negro HD Club Members Attend State Meet Five members of Greenwood County Negro Home Demonstration Clubs attended the South Carolina HD Council meeting yesterday at State College in OrangeThose going were Mrs.

Elizaburg. beth Graham, Savannah Valley District Council president; Mrs. Mary chairman; L. Hill, Mrs. state Cozetta constitution.

liams, state council reporter; Mrs. Mary Derr and Mrs. Madge W. Hardy, HD agent. A report on the scholarship loan fund showed $1,494.75 on hand.

Nineteen girls, aided by the funds have completed school, eight are still students and only three dropped out before finishing, according to the" report. Mrs. Alma Ulmer of Orangeburg County, representing the Savannah Valley District, was named Council Woman of the Year. Boy Killed NEWARK, N. J.

(AP) An 8-year-old boy was struck in the neck and killed by a piece of glass thrown by a 5-year-old Wednesday night. Obituaries MRS. E. C. MATTISON DIES AT PLUM BRANCH McCORMICK Mrs.

Ellarie Cheatham Mattison, 48, died at her home in Plum Branch yesterday at 6 p.m. after a long illness. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Ida Callaham, Plum Branch; three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Anderson, McCormick; Mrs.

Marie Gates, and Mrs. Carrie Tompkins, Corapolis, several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are incomplete -and will be announced by Walker Funeral Home. MELVIN MARTIN, 7, OF McCORMICK DIES McCORMICK Melvin Martin, seven, died yesterday at 4 p.m. in Brewer Hospital, Greenwood, after a brief illness.

Surviving are his parents, Clyde' and Hazel Briggs Martin; one brother, Jimmy Martin; five sisters, Hazel Faye, Dolly Bernice, Linda Gail, Glenda Dale and Theresa Kay Martin, all of the home; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Briggs; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Cora Martin and maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Walker, all of McCormick; five aunts and seven uncles. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Walker Funeral Home. MRS. JENNIE REARDEN OF HODGES DIES Mrs. Jennie Rearden of Hodges died Wednesday at 1:15 p.m.

at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ida Lou Lipford in Hodges. She was born in Edgefield County, daughter of the late Elder and Anna Scott and widow of Press Rearden. She was a member of Springfield Baptist Church in Edgefield County and Springfield Burial Aid Society. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Flora Johnson, Evanston, Mrs. Lipford and Mrs. Anna Brown, New York City; one foster daughter, Mrs. Peggy Lee Harris, Hodges; one. son, Dailey Rearden, Hodges; 13 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, one sister, Mrs.

Lessie Morgan, Washington; four brothers, J. P. and Holling T. Scott, Callison; Wash and John Scott, New York City. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Robinson and Son Mortuary.

Reuther Acknowledges Differences With JFK By NORMAN WALKER ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) Walter Reuther acknowledged today that his Auto Workers Union differs in part with President Kennedy's wage-price restraint policy although it agrees wholeheartedly with the general aim and purpose. Reuther described it to reporters as more of a question of emphasis between UAW economists and Council of Economic Advisers. He said he the administration "are agreed on basic policy." Brief News Prayer Band To Meet Mathews Heights Prayer Band will meet Friday at 7 p.m. with Mr.

and Mrs. R. T. Cunningham. Mrs.

J. C. Goodman will speak. -TV Program A closed circuit television program on establishing and maintaining lawns can be seen tonight at 7:30 in classrooms at Greenwood or Brewer High Schools. It is the third in a series of TV programs sponsored by the Clemson Extension Service and the State Educational TV Center in Columbia.

Admission is free. Those attending, are advised to be In Furman Fraternity Conolly Burgess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burgess of 200 Blyth has been initiated into Pi Kappa Phi, social fraternity at Furman University where he is a student majoring in business administration. Watershed Hearing Supervisors of the Greenwood Soil Conservation District will p.m.

in the Department conduct a at 8 hearing, building on the question of including additional area in the proposed Wilson Creek Watershed. Ware Shoals Jaycees Ware Shoals Jaycees will elect officers and directors May 14 at a meeting at the Golf Club. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. CORRECTION COMPARE AT $10.00 Front and A SET Rear Mats Deep molded rubber Eagle emblem design 7.95 COMPLETE SET Heavy quality, molded rubber floor mat set at CATCH WATER, tremendous savings! In MUD, DIRT, SNOW! popular colors to match any car interior. 222-9490 (Red) 2 col.

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May 10, 1962 5 Druggist Retires One of South Carolina's "senior pharmacists," Dr. James H. Austin of Abbeville, retired this week after 54 continuous years in the profession. The 1905 graduate of Wofford College and 1908 degree recipient from the Atlanta College of Pharmacy had been in business at Abbeville since 1919. Four years ago, he was awarded the coveted 50-year pin and citation by the S.C.

Pharmaceutical Association. His retirement plans are to "read, relax, ride and watch television." (Index-Journal Photo) Livestock Prices Note: Information on local livestock prices is supplied by the Greenwood Stock Yards which holds an auction every Monday afternoon. Market prices this week were: good to choice veals $27 ot $31, utility commercial vesteers" to $27, good butcher and heifers $22 to $28, utility commerbutchers $19 to $22, commercial cows $17 to $19, canners and cutters $13 to $17, good stocker steers and heifers $27 to $31 and medium stockers $22 to $27. The UAW version was due to be formalized by resolution today at a concluding session of the union's week-long convention. However pictured, the difference between the Reuther and the Kennedy wage-price policies is that Reuther maintains wages should rise faster than Kennedy says they should.

The President calls for wages to be held generally to gains in productivity. Reuther contends business profits are out of line with labor income and, until a more healthy balance is attained, wages should increase faster productivity gains. He says a faster rate of wage gains may even be a permanent necessity to buoy purchasing power. The President in his address here Tuesday and Reuther in various statements have referred obliquely to this policy difference without, however, discussing it pro or con. Reuther, after talking with the White House, put out a statement Monday night, on the eve of Kennedy's convention visit, saying he supported administration efforts to maintain stable prices.

He insisted, too, that the UAW traditionally has sought gains payable out of higher productivity without higher prices. The UAW chief noted that General Motors Corp. had called its (1961 contract settlement noninflationary. In his address Tuesday, Kennedy praised the 1961 contracts, saying the UAW deserved a vote of thanks from the country for contributing to price stability. The President also said that he and Reuther don't always agree, but when they don't, Reuther accepts this and their mutual good will continues.

TONIGHT TOMORROW Jaycees' Annual Light Bulb Sale Jaycees Will Be At Your Door With Westinghouse Light Bulbs 60 Watt, 75 Watt, 100 Watt per carton Any Size in Cartons of 4 JUNIOR Co All Proceeds Will Be Used By Greenwood Jaycees To Further Advance Youth Welfare, Safety And Public Service Projects. CHEVROLET buying days during Chevy's GOLDEN SALES JUBILEE! Spring's a-wasting! So why wait any longer to satisfy that new -car urge of yours? Beautiful buys have busted NEW IMPALA SPORT COUPE out all over the place at your Chevrolet -in the It couldn't look more Like a convertible unless it dealer'sbest selection of sizes and sizzle you'll find anywhere. one! A steel molded into the crisp contours of top Like in fourteen Jet-smooth Chevrolets. Or eleven a convertible. Chalk it up to Body by Fisher finesse.

size Chevy Il models. Or a whole crew of frisky Corvairs. So now's the time to come on in and do your picking and Then chalk up this Impala's room, richness and ride, choosing to your heart's (and budget's) content at your and see if they don't add up to everything you expect Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center. in an expensive car -except the expense. NEW CHEVY II NOVA STATION WAGON Space and NEW CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE The trim, spice in a new kind of saver.

Just one of three new sweet-handling, personal kind of car that started the Chevy II wagons. Very parkable. Very packable, too. bucket seat brigade. Here's rear engine scamper Has a load floor over 9 ft.

long with second seat and wedded to the road with tenacious traction and quicktailgate down. Lots of wagon at a low, low price. silver reflexes. And it's as easy to own as it is to drive: NEW BEL AIR 4-DOOR SEDAN This popular priced NEW IMPALA 6-PASSENGER STATION WAGON Jet-smoothie rides like a family room on wheels. Got Chevrolet wagoning at its most elegant.

With up, to a a mammoth cave of a trunk, too. All these family-style whopping 97.5 cu. ft. of cargo space- including a convirtues and a choice of six or V8 skedaddle! Any cealed compartment in the floor where you can stow wonder Chevrolet is America's favorite buy? your golf clubs and other valuables out of eight. See the new Chevrolet, Chevy II and Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's MOORE'S, INC.

203 MAXWELL AVE. GREENWOOD, S. C. PHONE OR 9-7211.

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