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

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

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The Index-Journali
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Jan. 30, 195-1 THE INDEX-JOURNAL. GREENWOOD. S. Papa Rvfi 1954 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan Local Soldiers Take Maintenance Course Spot Cotton Prices Make More Advances IWT KNOX.

sty It Vance Wholesale Beef Prices Decline Diiring Week ATLANTA. Oa. Spot cotton price continued to advance In Thuraday-lo-Thursday trading thia ATLANTA, Oa. Tapering week in I principal markets. up- vun avgg, nn of niin Bngg or Hodges nd Ruben meirie.

of Mr. end Mn Nrll nitine of Bradley, completed the rmor Ueck vehk te maintrnarce course al lha armored arhool hers Tlua specialised course train the student In maliilenafM-e of tracked and wleled venules It eonalsta of conferences, demorutra-Uon, practical wwk, perf.irroattte testa and written eaamlnattorie. mkldUnt IS-I torn staple closed al an average rtnU a pound hi-best in mora than right months. Lutheran Church Missionary To Speak Monday The Rev, Jnha) Peer ef tht Ountar Mission the United tuth era Church In India lB adores the eeeujregatiuei ef Immsmjel Lutheran Charrh her Monday evening al etlerk. Mr.

Peery and his family eui tmnt te India after a brief furtout this country. They have bee serving in Indie atnre 111. Mr. peery formerly lived it New berry where Ms father a pastis? of the Lutherse) Church ef the Redeemer. He la a graduate of Newtavrry CuUege and went te India after hie graduation al the La Tver lha U.

Department of Agrlcul-tura reported A week aarliar. tha imtfi was rent, and yvsr age II was 1 emu. Trading waa moderately active for tha lime of year in moat mar Ship Irom those of I he Vikings those o( tha llth Century ar oa eshibit al Mystic Seeport. Mystic, Conn. 1 I VX Jj.

kets, but lha volume of aalaa de puee kept hog prices in srof trends most as thia week, even In face of declining ehoiesale fresh pork prkwe, the L'S Departsnenl of Agrtrulture reported Uxlsr Boulhem nog prtres. already hHung the highest level since July 141. showed gains of maslJ; 13 to eenta a 10s pounds In the weeg period, while a sluggish movement sent wholesale fresh pork prlrae down to 14 a hundred in eastern seaboard markets Whotasele beef price gar lined ss much as II and IJ a hundred at Chicago, and ranged steady to SO rents or snore lower In suite eastern a board markets Supplies were generally kwrdenaocnsv creased. Reported 10-markrt aataa totaled 141 J00 bales, compered with 17,000 tha wees before, and injOO bales in tha eame week OA. laat year Buyer rnqulrtea Increased A.Tb.

GlONQ (luil -I i Arrowwhead i a II aer at Ir Jnhnaon Motor on uth Mam SUart m-UI ahov IH4 CadlUa mod la Monday and Tuaaday Ftrturad tha arrlaa a all pMnr aadan A ttrllng highlight la tha Integral arindUtlrld lir for mad by tha nmVt forward overhang New atyurig. new rhaaala and auaperufcm angtrMwrlng ara features of lha lVt lUia CHher oualllkra ara tha panoramic wlndahlakt. new front and rem and deaign, low length of body line and Inrreaaed Interior ronmineaa I an TberaVajial gsrantnary In ColUflM 1 bis His brother, the Rev. Wlttlsn Peery. also Is a missionary, serving a i Rajahmimdry.

India, Mr Peery uik Mundsy tUghl ill be auppternented by a entnr film. The Cross la The Uvsatng the mission let at work in the arhool and church. Members el I Bimanual Chnrrh snd rnenda ef ether dertnmlnattima are Invtted te hear the missionary. lota Show 10 f. M.ltn Dana Gee i Tleewey CWUai Wsbb Farm Outlook from both domestic and foreign source In Far West markets, and continued fairly oumaroua In mar-kata elsewhere Rhipper demand aa food for moat of lha various quslJUet of cotton, but trading In aama markrta we llmltad by lha una 11 volume offered Al lha aama lima, domaallc mill demand ab-aorbad modarata volume for both prompt and dafrrrad dallrary.

Including wkle ranga of qualities. Sale for aipnrt continued lo m-crease, with lha baat damand for gradaa lrrt low middling and higher, aa auch gradaa reportedly ran small In tart it market. Aa for cotton undar loan, damand for loan equttlee Increased, and Ihry vara iradad at prices around IJ par bala. nat to grower HIAO FIOTICTOft Maeaewyese Oeaesv Mswrka alUvs. BVrvwtr HlUa.

Cat, esadess a eras beaaset be de-sgaed to rwdaa the perse a lag Meeting Held At DEATHS And FUNERALS In the South, live cattle markets, aide by reduced offerings and Increased Interest In stocker and feeder type rattle fared rather til At NsshvUle. an Increased eioveenent of stock ers saw prices for these range unevenly steady lo II a hundred pound higher In the sek'a period Slaughter classes wound ep steady to strong In price At Montgomery, most slaughter and starker classes finished strong lo cent up. but the fleshier slaughter steers and net er grading commercial or higher sold weak lo 50 cents lower while good Mt.Moriah Church A farm outlook meeting iu Weather Records held Wrdneaday nlfht at Mount Moruh Church with about rlghty praarnt CHARLOTTE Of flcial Weather Bureau records of the teenper-stur and rainfsll for lha hours rndiig si 7 to a m. State Automobile Dealers Meet In Columbia Friday COLOMBIA South Carolina automobile dealer are rallying here neat Friday lo ttudy the urv-rvlae rurently confronting the inquiry In thl atate along with related afrty problem. Meeting with them will be tha eieruUve vtre-prealrienl of the National Automobile Dralera Association.

Admiral rreoetvk Bell Admiral Bell will address the deal-era on the topic. "Action Now" dlaruuing the problem of lha In Loan entries through January 13 totaled IjnjOO bales. Recognition Given McCormick Man For Bond Work Mccormick r. p. nsa.

president of the MoCormk-ks Lions Club, presented to O. 3. Banders, on behalf of the Trasvaury Depart ment. a handsome silver put recognition of 1 yesvrs gonUaoou snd esceptional service as McCormick County chairman of the. US saving bonds division.

Mr Hill in making this prvaesv tation pointed cut that the suoees of the as ring bond program due to the outstanding rfforu of volunteer bond worker and the sale of aavtngs bonds In McOc NOW SHOWING bints Hwy. Did Hill Lost Timts Trxfoy and choice heavy rslvea over M0 pounds rengsC week to II down. Comparable storkers grading good also failed to show a gain, while lower grade tor ken strengthened. Although fsr fewer steers showed up al Memphis In the week, prices for both steers and heifer ranged weak to cents lower Bull gstned about cent, while other lasses held iteady Louisville steer wound up steady to First Greenwood Showing Attending! were repreenUtlve of Mount fnngah. Mount Murlah Whit a Mall.

Promkae Larvl and South Oiwnwood Homa Drmon-atraUon Cluba and inlereoted man and women of tha community Wright. acrk-ulUiral agrnt. dlaruued tha farm outlouk for tha coming year. MUa Vtrtan Thomat. agrnt.

praaldad and lha devotlial waa given by tha following club president. Mr. Carrla Harkrtt. Mount Morlah; Mr. Janla Bolden.

Mouth Oreenwond. and Mra Reba Moor. Promla Land Paul Bakar of tha Cora-Cola Company ahowad color film on flower arrangement! and prearnted aou renin to tha audience Mrs Harkru rtpreaaed tha group' ap-praclallon for tha program. MR. CRAt'R ui LAURUKA-Mr Orace Owen (I.

wife of Law and a rail known lurma matron, died unepertedl PrUlar al her homa, 41 North Harper 0t Mr lye a aa a nativa of Lauren Cjnty. a daughter of tha tale Mill Tudd and MatUa Riddle Owen She wa a member of Locai Avenue Baptist Church Reside her huaband. (he la aur-rvlved bythree anna. Harold Lee of Crmmerlon. Jack and Robert lee.

both of Lauren, three daughter. Mr Robert Wood of Oreenwood. Mra fowler Brownlee and Ml Wllma Lee. both of Lauren; one lUtrr. Mr A Rlddla of Lauren, and two grandchildren.

Funeral aerrtre were held from the Luc Arrnue Baptlat Church today at 1pm. The Rev Ray Craln. In aaaoriatlon with tha Rev A T. Oreen and the Rer Rouaa conducted the services Burial waa In Foreat Lawn cemetery Active pallbearer were li Hewitt. Noel prady.

Paul Riddle. A Undlry. Everett Owen. Harold 10 01 I mirk county for the past 1 year I Aanevtlle 3S Atisnu 41 Augusta IT II Birmutgham 4 B'aiton 2 1 Cliarlestnn 4S Charlotu 4t Chicago II II Columbia MM Denver 11 34 Detroit 2S EvanavUle 17 Uslveslon 70 SI Oreeneboro 40 JscksonvUle 6) 45 Utile Rock 42 47 Lus Anrrlrs 67 ii Memphis SI 42 Meridian 57 44 Mlsml 74 44 Minn-8t Paul 71 -1 New Orleans 71 44 New York 13 29 Rslelgh 1 2 Ran Antonio 71 go Ban Francisco 43 52 Bavannah 42 42 Spartanburg 4 S3 iTsmpa 73 51 Wilmington 47 14 reflect the escelleot work of Chairman Banders. 'wttrnl wl nmfj Hurn.

Michigan. Erie and Ontario are all names which derive from the A merle an Indians. dia try on a local and national cope Presenting the tafety phase of the program will be "Bud" Darlington, of Washington, managing director of the National Inter-Induitry Htghwty Safety Committee He will present Highway Safety Awards to 7S South Carolina dealer who have provided car for driver-training education courses in the state high school, a record figure for South Carolina Mr Darlington will speak to the group on further advances It can mak Into the field of highway safety Presiding over the meeting will be the president of the South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association. Pickens of Orangeburg Ha will trace the activities of the association during the past year and Its plans for the future year. Mra.

EH W. Ford, executive secretary, will explain plans for the annual convention, thl year to be cens higher, with the advance applying to kinds grading good or lower, while most other alaughter classes weakened somewhat Stock-era and feeder, however, wound up steady to strong At auction markets In north Oeorgla. slsughter steers and heifers ranged steady to II lower, with most of the decline applying to late eek salea of good grade animals. Cow moved off cents to 1130. while bulls and calves held steady.

On the other hand, stocker classes finished steady to atrong and 10 cenU higher for calves. In the Florida area, slaughter cattle ranged stesdy to 11 higher, and moat storkers ranged steady to strong. Slaughter calves advanced 11 to 12 for commercial or higher grades, but lower grade calves r-wt cent to II. LATE SHOW MONDAY ITS AM 03 James Hemphill Arcafect Oreenwood Boo. Car.

507-50 Bodges Bldg. Bos 4S7 Phone 39M King. Raymond Workman and Wllket Riddle The honorary earort I nc hided 1 1AXONO txiZABrrh ci'ijireath RITCS TOMORROW Funeral aervlre for Mr Ellia-beth Toung Culbraath will ba held Sunday at I 10 p. m. from St Paul Hollneaa Church oonducted by tha paalor.

tha Rev Brown Six of tha officer will be tha pallbearer and tha uahera tha flower bearer. The body will remain at tha funeral homa until tha aerrlca hour. Interment will be In tha Ml OH re Bap-Uat Church cemetery In tha family plot Roblnaon and Son Mortuary in AND A HOT! Ll a'J Tm CONWAY Fi rs RSgqr IS00Q ALSO member ofthe TEL, rlaaa of the Uica Avrnua Baptlat Church. ROBERT LEE (ROB) SIMS PORK SHOALS Robert Lee Rob) Sim. M.

died at hi homa Friday at 7 IS m. following aev-rral year declining health. Mr. 81m waa tha Uat aurvlvlng member of hla Immediate family. He wa born and reared near the Pork Bhoala community and a marnber of Lebanon Mrthodld Church In lower OreenrUle County.

Survlrlng ara hit wife. Mrs. Sal-lie Campbell Sim; five aons. Prte- charg. XOS3L Cf 08E WOKAX 100 liffTf Mtt th Jet Aces Who a combined convention -cruise to Bermuda.

She will have aa her guest the president of the United 8utea Travel Agency. John E. Smith. Jr. of Washington, to aid In the discussion of tha oonvention-eruiee.

Another Important portion of the program will be a report by C. O. VogeU. legislative chairman for the association. Soviet Paper Hits Eisenhower Budget MOSCOW OP) The Soviet armed forcef.

-PCwjpaptr Red Star easaued President Elsenhower new budget yesterday as "a war budget characterised by enormous outlays for development of the air force production of atomic weapons." DR. E. W. WARD CHIROPRACTOR HOURS: 9-1 ond 2-6 Evenings by Appointment 1 S. Ifaaa SL (Atsree S.

rsliriaal Offlee) trial S-S2S4 Rid Them And the Women They Hunger For! Vaw Jcc)nIor eon and Henry both of Pel-aer; Melrln Joaeph and Jay Rue Slma, all of Fountain Inn; five daughter Mr. W. H. Arm-(trong, Mrs. J.

L. Wood, both Bookmobile Absolute sere, the complete Schedule TMf Tmnrouuts STMT Of Mil SAM'S tunc KJUIOT of FounUln Inn: Mra. W. A. Put-man, and Mra.

W. B. King, both of SlmDaonvUle. and Mr. Ethel GDM-votiytim vxr cm lAtsNtsm mi For The Week Thotnpaon.

War BhoaU; and arv-eral grandchildren and Following la the bookmobile schedule for the week February i- 'Plus: Cortoon Funeral aerrv-e win be conducted Sunday at p. m. at Lebanon Methodist Church by the Rer. Barney Fowler, the Rer. T.

P. Evatt and the Rer. W. T. Phillip.

Place of burial win be announced. FRANCIS E. PRINCE Plus: Cartoon MONDAY Harris School Oreenwood MU1 Andereon-i 1 00-J: JO TUESDAY Ninety 81x Mill Ninety Six Square Boslers WEDNESDAY Ookesbury School Smiths Ware Shoal Library THURSDAY Bradley Troy FRIDAY Mathews School Panola Mill THE MIGHTY STORY OF THE MAN WHO BATTLED FOR THE BIGGEST BONANZA OF THEM ALL! 4 EDOEFTELD Francis Eugene Prince, 76 superintendent of the county stockade for many years, died at his borne In the Red Oak Grove section Friday morning after an (lineal of several months. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Mary DooUttle Prince; one son.

Francis Prince, one brother. nil pouv II vwn al Starring James Prince of Edgefield; one sis. ter. Mrs. Mamie DooUttle of John tton.

Ha fessbt tha toy of the wind ad sea, a meb's blind bats and a msaa's insckinj COLIM COLLEGE SPEAKER Funeral services will be conduct ed at a o'clock Sunday afternoon Color Conditioning PAD PIT 0 COLUMBIA Dr. Roy Franklin from the Red Oak Oroya Bsptlst ROBERT STACK COLEEN GRAY Plaa Oarteoa and Sparta Lore Show Tonight Monday Tuesday Nichols. Pull tier prise winning historian and educator will lecture on heart for a Church by the Rev. Raymond Marks. Interment will follow In the adjoining cemetery.

The body Is st HoUlngsworth's Funeral Parlor. bOHcn dcSar ar aaigggga- "Southern Culture hi the Early Years of Columbia 'i History" at Columbia College Saturday, Feb. 6, at noon. Dr. Nichols' lecture Is a pert of the program of the Columbia College Centennial 'Fine Arts ur it Wofford StudenU dory! MATcnino coLono for walls and woodwork SEjAltlnl gagJ LAST RITES SUNDAY FOR MRS.

JOHNSON Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Johnson, woo died at her home In Ninety Six early Wednesday morning, will be held Sunday at I o'clock at Pine Pleasant Baptist INTEIIOR FLAT VJALL PAIHT A beautiful, fLogeisKfartxl flat fin. ih for your wall and railinn. Sporting Beards SPARTANBURO Iff The Wofford College student body has begun a beard growing contest for the Institution's centennial celebration in the spring. The student body president, William L.

said prizes would be awarded for the largest beards as well as wen-trained ones. Be added that although Wofford students did not wear beards in 1854 "this Is one of our projects to combine fun with purpose to advertise the lOOto session of Wofford. mm mi Church, conducted by the Rer, A. C. Carter of Ninety Six.

The deacons of the church are 1 Wid dvoic of colors. New MAIkyd wtun' ia easier than ever to ipply. Washable- Odorless during Last Timts Today Doubfa Faarurt asked to serve as paUbearen and the ushers as flower bearers. By Spring" -1" The body will remain at Daniel and Sons until the funeral hour, INTERIOR SCm-GLOGS OrJAf.lEL Easy to apply; dries fast to an extra-hard, waahabls finish. Perfect for both walla and woodwork.

Matches Flat colors above. New odorless formula means freedom Ideal for. from pungent solvent odors dur- Winter fainting in application. INTERIOR GLOSS GCJAfalGL An economical, washable enamel "Point Fumes especially suited for kitchen and Banished bath. Use on woodwork through.

the house, too, Odorleaa in the deep colors only. THE WhiU.1 HlKS MIUTI rtwcia 1 tf (rr fc" TT mmm SwiuJW asOiAml Maiul 1 GREENWOOD SUPPLY CO. KAICIA MDISCKSGN JAY C. FUPKN JIKTONIO MORENO I0SCST K3KIT nvst DROorr cartoon and news or the world MAXWELL AVENUE DIAL 2241 rmrpnytT ARMY'S NEW H0ME-AWAY--R0M-H0ME-It may not look like it, but this is the Army's hew all-purpose cold-climate sled room, to be used for quarters and office space. Called the Wanlgan.

it is heated by an oil stove, can house four people and is designed to be pulled around on ski runners. Developed by the Detroit Arsenal, it will soon be contracted out to private industry LATE SHOW TONIGHT MONDAY AND TUESDAY' STAKE First Show P.M..

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