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MONDAY. APRIL 14. 1952 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE ELEVEN AUTOMOTIVI Classified Display 82 Used Cart-Truck Automobiles Of Crash Fatal To 4 81 DEATHS AND FUNERALS Church Monday at 3: SO p. m.

bv the Rev. George Holcombe, the Rev. W. 0. Holcombe and the Rev H.

A. Newton. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bill and Lewis Hanna Oliver snH 31 WHEEL BALANCING fVERYONE A BARGAIN MM PLYMOUTH Conwrt.ble. Blue Like raw.

One owner. A. din Roy E. McMuIlen SPARTANBURG. April 13-Roy Patterson Kenneth Dm-ham whltewall Urn M.

ltso FORD Custom Tudor Slick Extra E. McMuIlen, 59. died in a Spartan-' Garcia Cash, burg hospital Sunday Honorary escort will be composed THACKSTON Chevrolet Co. 1 12 College St. Dial 2-4451 of the deacons of the church and cn.

naaio and heairr 11495 1M CHSVROLET rktli, Deluie J-door Bleck. Radio and heeler tl 395 lM Commender Coovr" t.We Coupe Radio, Dealer end over- drI" ft! JVQ I JJ47 CHEVROLET Convertible. Or. ntw Inn R.diA He was a native oi Atlanta, was employed by the Southern Railway 39 years, and had lived in Spartan Walter Grant, Marion Stone and Marvin Porter. Jacqueline Roberson Funeral services for Jacqueline A.

Roberson. two month-old daughter of Pfc. and Mrs. Joe J. Roberson, II W.

Fourth Street, Summitt View will be conducted this morning 11 o'clock at the graveside in Berea Baptist Church Cemetery by the Rev. W. T. Bayne. The infant died early Saturday morning at the home following a brief illness.

Pending the hour of the service the body will remain at the home. burg 14 years The body will be at the Clavton- HI ftlnmnA. 7 Mr. McMuIlen was a member of Dill aril Fnnrtrnl Hnmo until tha Anglo-Saxon Masonic Lodge No. service.

AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE for 336, secretary of Morgan Lodge 1 4 1 no. is inaepenaem vraer oi vua- i fellows, and member of Montgom- John W. Martin ftotmrijtf ery Lodge No. 5 Rebeccas. He held LAU RENS, April 13 John Two-tone ajreen.

Radio and heater. Club coupe. Radio 'and $695 WI FINANCE lASY TERMS Greenville rvn imp appuanc; IS 30 W. McBee Ave. Dial 3-9319 H.

a DICKSON INC. several degrees. vvister Martin, 85, life-long Laurens Surviving are his wife: four i County resident, died at the Lau-daughters, Mrs. J. R.

Bush, Mrs. rens County hospital early Sunday Hubert Irwin and Mrs. Charles afternoon after several years de-Chance, all of Atlanta, and Mrs. dining health and a week of critic -C Denmsev. Greenville, and 18 al illness.

William J. Hunnicutt CENTRAL, April 13 William J. Hunnicutt, 93, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dolly Echart, m. Sun-; grandchildren.

Mr. Martin was a son of the late Wt Buncombe Road Dial J-6267 MM? HUDSON PICK-UP TRUCK, will sell Detroit, Mich, at 3:30 day. rnoiiereceiirin OR SALE OR TRADE. onV7w Olds Funeral services will be Monday James 11 and Mary Jane Watkms: afternoon at 5 o'clock at the J. F.

Martin. He was a retired farmer Floyd Mortuary, conducted by the and carpenter and a member of Rev. M. C. Cheatwood.

The body New Prospect Church, will be sent to Atlanta for burial Surviving are two sons, W. F. in West View Cemetery. Martin, Anderson, and D. Pierce Surviving are two sons, Wesley, Six Mile and Jonae, Walhalla; his daughter.

Mis. Echart. nine grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. The body will arrive in Central Wednesday afternoon. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Duckett Funeral Home.

mwilir Ifir lLawwaaweaawiawawaaawiiBTawawa IN STOCK-1W1 CROBLET Super Sport. Like new IS9S SIMON AUTO SFRVirF Martin. Laurens; two Mrs Banks Culo. Mooresville. N.I The vehicle shown at left above was in a head-on collision yesterday afternoon with the automobile Authorised Croslev Sales and Service" wci.nu street pial 3-6249 pontiac convert and Mrs.

Marian George. Lau- of I t. and Mrs. Fred Powell alter the Powell car swerved to avoid a crash with horse-draws wagon near rens: one brother. J.

Frank Martin Abbeville. Mrs. Annie Taylor, a grandmother, and Lawrence Taylor, Gainesville, father of five were Laurens; and seven grand- fatally injured In the auto. The vehicle on the right had been following the car of the nrwlyweds and children. collided with the crashed autos.

Sheriff Chester Fleming said. Five occupants of the car were treated at Funeral services will be conduct- i Abbeville County Hospital and released. (Greenville News Photos by Gary Brown). new top. dltterentlal.

tranmisslon. rini-radio and two heatrx i tt: AUTO LOANS ALSO LOANS ON ELtCTRICAL APPLIANCES FINANCE CO. 416 S. Main St. Phone 2-7001 ea Monday at 3 p.

m. at the Ken nedy Mortuary chapel bv Dr, W. Elizabeth Caroline Smith Elizabeth Caroline Smith, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Smith, Greenville, Rt. 4, Fairfield died yesterday morning at 11:45 o'clock at a local hospital. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss waity Sinclair Station next to Bob Jones. Hit FORD COACH clean.

Can be seen at 4 Woodward Street. Brandon Dial 3-3H5S, IMS FORD Model-A Coaches. Both run good. Your choice lioo each. GREENE BAGWELL MOTOR CO.

Ml tmrens Road Dial 3-2132 TELEVISION (Continued from Page One) Notice Received Of Hollingsworth Death l.angston and the Rev. Tom Cook Burial will be in New Prospect Church Cemetery. The following pallbearers will meet at the mortuary at 2:40: Word has been received by rela converter for UHF channel 23 and' 'THE OLD RELIABLE" and Gary! when he turned his dial to a pre Frank. David. Waldo Martin, Brooks and J.

Jacob L. Quinn CLINTON, April 13 Jacob Lean-ard, Quinn, 43, died Sunday at 12:30 p. m. at his home after several months of declining health and a critical illness of three weeks. He was a native of Buffalo, but had lived in Clinton two years.

He attended the Church of God. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Ola Gann Lambert Quinn, Clinton; his mother, Mrs. Hattie McCarson Quinn, Clinton: three step-children, Maxcy, Freddy and Eugene Lambert, Clinton: four brothers.

Louis of Clinton. Rov of Spartanburg, Wade of U. S. Army, Shaw Field, and Pvt. Gordon Quinn.

U. S. Army, Camp Chaffee, three sisters, Mrs. Paul Wyatt, Buffalo, Mrs. George Gossett and Mrs.

Wil-ford Samples, Clinton. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 4 p. m. at the Church of God on Elizabeth St. bv the Rev J.

B. Cole and the Rev. W. E. Ed monds.

Burial will be in Rosemont Cemetery, Clinton. After 10 a. m. Monday the body L. Daven- determined setting the UHF pic Bod A Pender Repatn Classified Display 82 port I Loutincie Wardlaw of Conestee.

1 1 The infant i3 survived by her par-jents: two brothers. William E. Smith and Malcom D. Smith: rl I paternal grandparents, Mr. and rt I Mrs.

B. F. Smith, Conestee: ma-2 1 ternal grandfather, Fred Ward- I law, Conestee. ture and sound would come in. Sft tnlra-Red Palatine tives in Greenviile of the death of Joseph Pinckney Hollingsworth, 66, lifelong resident of Henderson-ville, N.

Sunday morning at 7 o'clock at a Winston-Salem, N. hospital after several months of illness. I rim Bnop Pre Brtlnwtea give it a height of 1170 feet above surrounding terrain and 2201 feet above mean sea level. This very favorable location would give WTKC TV unusually fine primary coverage over the Piedmont section reaching with primary signals such towns and cities as Spartanburg, Anderson, Greenwood, Laurens, Clemson, Abbeville, etc. The signal will be restricted somewhat on the east bv side band interference from channel 3 which is in use in (harlottte.

Now on the question of when? Greenville falls into the FCC's classification A-2. The definition of this classification is: "A non television city not served by a tele ai aOk ti(fBiai The family respectfully requests The user could not tell the dif-that Towers be omitted except for freedom from The familv is at the home of static. The all purpose converter Pierce Martin on the Princeton would of course cause present Highway. jsets to receive all channels in both bands. GREENVILLE AUTO SALES, INC.

4 bodv flnrPB 'Xfs Funeral services will be conducted this morning at 11 o'clock from the graveside in the Mount Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery in Anderson County. The Thomas McAfee Funeral Home is in charge. Raymond F. Guy of the Na- B. UcBeei Church 8U.

Dial 2-2441 Dial 2-2401 tional Broadcasting Company APPLIANCES SALES SERVICE ROSAMOND'S Goodyear Servic JQ9 N. MAIN ST. RHONE 2-2727 Joseph M. Bellotte SENECA. ADril 13 Joseph Marcus Bellotte.

79. died this morning at his home in Seneca following an i MECHANICAL SHOPS jj'M i SIS W. WasblnfttoD St. F5 Dial 2-2481 (Ext. 11 3 He was born in HendersonviTle February 23, 1886, a son of the late T.

T. and Jane (Beck) Hollingsworth. He is survived by one brother, Allen Hollingsworth, Asheville, N. one sister, Mrs. Lula Porter.

Martinsville, three sons. Guy Hollingsworth, Compton Hollingsworth and John Hollingsworth, and one daughter, Mrs. Connie Garing, all of Hendersonville, and a num illness of several months. He wasi a lifelong resident of Oconee Conn-: vision station closer than 40 F. Mark Brown Funeral services for F.

Mark miles." engineering department said: "The television set of the future will be a push button affair with eight buttons. The installing service man will tune the buttons to the eight avail-ab'e channels, if there were that many, and the owner vill hardlv know which band he is using." be at the Home on Bluford i ty. the son of the late Samuel E.j will St. Processing of A2 applications and Sarah Tillinghast Mellette. will begin July 1.

However that does not mean that ONE Or THE i LOCATIONS He was a member of the Seneca Prebyterian Church. south's vtr. He was married in 1902 to Miss on July 1 the FCC will begin stamping "granted" on applica LARGEST ir "I Etta Leasette Frick. who survives ber of grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Thomas Shepherd It means that hearings will Months ago WFBC authorized its tionn him with the following daughters.

consulting engineers. A. D. Riny i begin in cities where one or more Miss Irene Bellotte. Seneca: Miss and Company of Washington and persons, firms or corporations have Mineral Home in Hendersonville and interment will be in a Hender Etta Ruth Bellotte.

San Francisco, Mrs. Oscar W. Myers. Kines Brown, 38. outside overseer of Woodside Mill at Simpsonville, will be conducted this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Simpsonville Methodist Church by Dr.

B. R. Turnipseed. Interment will be in Cannon Memorial Park. Active and honorary pallbearers will meet at the church at 3:45 o'clock.

Active pallbearers will be E. G. Whitmire, T. H. Todd, Dr.

H. T. Leeke. W. G.

Adair, Fletcher Hawkins and Herbert Fleetwood. The escort of honor will include overseers of Woodside Mill at Simpsonville, members of the i attornevs Dow. Lnhnrs and At. 'applications lor tne same cnannci sonville cemetery. bcrtson, of Washington to il is not known now how rap-its 1948 application and chance its 1 idly these hearings can be held Mrs.

Carrie J. Padgett NEWBERRY, April 13 Mrs. Carrie Jones Padgett, 81, died late Saturday at a Newberry hospital after 14 years of declining health. She was born and reared in the Sardis section of Saluda County, a daughter of the late Billie and Annie Jones. She had lived in Newberry for 25 years.

Mrs. Padgett was a member of the Sardis Baptist Church. Her husband, Henry L. Padgett, died six years ago. Surviving are three sons, Tal-madge, Osborne and Price Pad request from channel 10 to chan by the FCC.

There are about 100 cities America that fall into the Mountain. N. Mrs. Walter S. Moore, Walhalla: Mrs.

Arthur Joye, Charleston: Mrs Robert J. Watson Tenafly, N. Mrs. William N. Moore, and Mrs.

Earle D. Sloan, Columbia; and several A-2 classification and by way of nel 4 and to increase its requested power to the maximum allowed by the FCC. The application now requests an effective radiated nower $20 In Sales Tax Money Is Missing About $20 in sales tax money explanation the FCC has said: Hearings will be scheduled on of 100,000 watts both visual and the basis of population. The larger the population of the city or metro ural board of stewards and trustees of grandchildren, and sisters, Mrs. Henry Barrow, Los Angeles; Mrs.

S. L. Brewer, Greenville; Mrs Frank Hughen, Dallas, Tex. was stolen during Saturday night from Cannon Store on Taylor politan district, the earlier the Simpsonville Methodist Church, This will be obtained by using schemilmg. Greenville's metropol- Deputy Sheriff Rhyner Noma said 5UU0 watt transmitter working Funeral services will be conduct members of the Town Council of Simpsonville, Dr.

L. R. Richard with a 10,000 watt amplifier into district falls in 48th place- gett, Newberry; three daughters, ed at the home by the Rev. J. Clyde yesterday.

The money was stolen after super turnstyle antenna which su oe nera oe. Plextco, pastor of the Seneca Pres be tore wrists application can MONEY BACK GUARANTEE 1952 MERCURY, Club Coupe. Radio, heater, turn signals and other extras. Color maroon. Brand New.

Under list price. 1951 OLDSMOBILE, Super "88" 4-door. Radio, heater, hydramatlc and turn signals. Color two-tone gray. 9,000 actual miles $2,388.

1951 PONTIAC "8" Chieftain DeLuxe 4-door. Radio, heater, hydramatlc, turn signals and plastic interior. Color blue $2,095 1951 CHEVROLET, Styleline DeLuxe 2-door. Heater, color gray. Low mileage and.

extra clean $1,666. 1951 FORD, 1-2 Ton Pick Up Truck. Heater. Low mileage and just like new. Going at wholesale price $1,144.

1950 FORD, Custom "8" Fordor. Heater, turn signals and seat covers. Color black. Extra clean $1,399 1949 CHEVROLET, Convertible Club Coupe. Radio, heater, turn signals anr spot light.

Color yellow. Clean $1,177. 1949 FORD, Custom "8" Tudor. Radio, heater, overdrive and seat covers. Color green.

Clean $1,095 gives a gain in power to the 100,000 Mrs. Luther Boozer, Camden, Mrs. Bertha Hughes and Mrs. Ervin Corley, Newberry; one sister, Mrs. Sally Mack.

Greenwood; 23 grand byterian Church. Monday at 4:30 reached. Isumeone gainea entry inxougn a window, he Said. p. m.

Dunai v.m iwiiuw ai ucuiiee i Thp M.lpr.rin (nr TV nTiT' station was drawn in the middle children and 12 great-grandchil son Dr. L. L. Richardson, Dr. Fred Howard, Joe L.

Edwards, J. F. Blackmon and L. L. Holladay.

Mr. Brown died after several weeks of illness Saturday. The body will lie in state in the church from 2 o'clock today until the service. Prior to that time it will remain at Jones Mortuary. FURMAN SEEKS STATION been surveying construction and lr A cuTwrTftV a t-a.

i i operation costs, and the school dis rt ri, VC, "a 1940 when a b'R freouency modu P. Field, Calhoun David WASHINGTON, April 13 The Federal Communications Commis W. Cox, dren. Funeral services will be con lation plant was built on Paris trict of Greenville supported the McMahon, Cherry Davis, J. T.

Mountain. The building was made sion today announced its approval educational channel reservation. ducted Monday at 4 p. m. at Sardis r.

Rupert Nimmons and Allen Jones The university told the FCC that oi allocations of TV channel 4, e.i'j: The body will be taken to the is and 29 to lireenville The family will be at the home of Uj illC OCT, II. 1,1. HWVCl II Rev. H. B.

White and the Rev. J. residence from the Abbot Funeral home Monday at 10 -a. m. until Mrs.

M. P. Brown of Simpsonville Channel 29 is to be operated for non-commercial educational uses large enough to house the television transmitter and the 441 foot tower was made big enough and strong enough to support the massive RCA super turnstyle TV antenna. CONVERSION BE SPEEDY its assets amounted to over $5 million and that in addition, it is one of the beneficiaries in the Duke Endowment to the extent of 5 per cent of the income from a fund E. Walker.

Burial will be in the service. only FUNERAL INVITATIONS church cemetery. The body will remain at the Mc According to FCC report, Furman University, which has Of Swain Funeral Home until the Mrs. Mollie N. Campbell SENECA.

April 13 Mrs. Mollie With this work already done, The relatlrea and frlenda of Pfc. and Mra. Joe J. Roberson.

Mr. and Mra. John Fox and Mr. and Mrs. O.

C. Roberson and of their famUlea are respectfully inrlted WFBC-TV could be on the air in Nicholson Campbell. 55. died at service hour. Joseph A.

Patterson a matter of weeks after a per to attend the funeral aerrice oi jacque line A. Roberson to be held Monday morn her home in Friendship community mit to use channel 4 had been ing at 11 o'clock from the araye'lde at at 4 a. m. Sunday after a long ill PICKENS, April 13 Joseph given by the FCC. This service Berea Baomt inurcn cemetery, n.

v. Jone and Sons. Morticians. ness. Campbell was an Oconee would consist of network shows and film offerings.

Work would be The relatives and frlenda of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown, Miss Carolyn Brown. Edward Brown, Mrs. M.

P. Brown. Mrs. Lola Abbott. Mrs.

Edith Balcome and Wonderful ELECTRIC REFRIGER.1TI0V! county native, daughter or i). E. and Rhoda R. Nicholson, who sur i i gin immediately on the cdnstruc-tion of a 100 by 200 foot televi vive. She was a member of the Mra Marie Oarrett and of their families are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of F.

Mark Brown to be Friendship Methodist Church. sion theater on South Main St. This has already been planned with a 45 foot fly gallery, full Surviving besides her parents are her husband. Coke S. Camcbell: mfAsr held Monday afternoon at 4 clock from Simpsonville Methodist Church.

Officiating will be Dr. B. R. Turnipseed. Interment wilt be made at Cannon Memorial Park.

R. D. Jones and 8ons. Morticians. Alonzo Patterson, 78, died at 4 p.

m. Sunday at his home at Pickens, Rt. 3, after a year of declining health and two weeks serious illness. He was a son of the late H. J.

and Eliza Kelly Patterson. Mr. Patterson was a retired farmer, a member of the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church of Oconee County. Surviving are five sisters, Mrs.

P. T. Sanders, Easley, Mrs. Mol-iie Cash, Greenville, Mrs. R.

L. Hanna. Pickens, Mrs. Luther Childress. Seneca and Mrs.

B. E. Porter, Pickens; one brother, James H. Patterson, Easley. Funeral services will be conducted at the Secona Baptist scale theater lighting, camera ramps and all the facilities necessary to produce good television fare right in the heart of Greenville.

The service would be beamed to the transmitter on Paris Mountain by means of a small television two daughters, Miss Ruth Campbell, of the home. Mrs. Rocky Sluder, Seneca; four sons, Bill Campbell, of the home, Jimmy and Luther, Seneca, Doyle Campbell, Clarksville, five grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Sally Pittman, Seneca, Mrs. Ethel Cope, The relatives and friends of the Rev.

and Mrs. Robert Theodore Phillips, Mr. Robert T. Phillips. Jr Mrs.

J. 8. Cunningham, Miss Ann Phillips. Mrs. W.

W. Harrison. Bishop Henry D. Phillips, Mra. M.

E. Keeler. Mrs. Frank Ormf and Mrs. George Holllster are respectfully Inv ted to atiend the funeral services of the Rev.

Robert Theodore PhUUpa. on Monday afternoon a 5:00 o'clock, at Christ Ipiseopal Church. The Interment will be madt In Christ Church Cemetery. James F. Mack-ey Sons.

Morticians. transmitter called a "studio link' in the trade. Sylva, N. Mrs. Beulah Jones, Service from the 441 foot tower on top of Paris Mountain would i ue livers a Atlanta.

Ga. and Mrs. Dons Rodgers, Greenville; four brothers, Milton of Charleston, Crawford and Plumer Nicholson, Salem, Cromer Howard, George Antonakos, A. A. 82 82 Classified Display Classified Display Broadnax, L.

J. Holtzclaw Nicholson of Asheville, N. C. Funeral services will be con Claude Berry, G. C.

Dempsey, Raymond White, Fred Rayburn. Rov Collins Judge E. Inman, Wayne; rowier, j. h. Bonds, M.

c. Little- Brand New 1952 DODGE ducted at the Friendship Methodist Church Monday at 3 p. m. by the Rev. L.

O. Foxworth and the Rev. H. E. Bullington.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. john and Heyward Duncan. I he body is at the Wood Mortuary Pallbearers: Harold Timms, Llay and after 3 p. m. Monday will be' be at the home, until being taken to the church at 1:30 p.

m. Berry, Elgie Brock, Lloyd Bell, Lester Burdette, Floyd Lee. Honorary escort will be Ray Green, Dr. J. N.

Webb. Loil Mc-Callum. J. E. Owens.

E. H. Lowry, Gene Moore, Jeff Nelms, R. L. Lol-iis and Hobson K.

Loard. William A. Southerland GREENWOOD, April 13 William A LAWII GRASS THAT HEEDS HO HOWIIIG Chinese Centipede tEnremochioo Ophuroides) gross imported from Hunan, China, by the United Stotes government to provide lowns for the South. Can be plonted in your present lown without any preparation of ground, regardless of gross or weeds now on the ground. Needs no mowing, needs no wotering except in orid sections.

Will smother out all other grosses and weeds. Not subject to disease of any kind. Makes thick velvety lown that will lost forever. Warning! Many types of gross ore being sold for Centipede. There is only one Centipede grass.

We ore the original growers from the' Original Chinese stock. Be sure of pure culture by ordering from Land's nd Farm. For information, write: LAND'S END FARM Vi-Ton "Job-Rated" Pickup TRUCK Arthur Southerland, 58, died suddenly last night at 9:30 at his home on Taggart St. Extension. He had Roland B.

Jones GREER. April 13 Roland Jones. 58. lifelong resident of Greer, died at his borne, 114 James Sunday morning at 5:30 With Monthly Payments after an extended illness. Mr.

Jones was a son of the late Hunter and Frances Hamby Jones. of ONLY Box 101 Pams Island, S. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. C. Myrtle Johnson Jones; his stepmother.

Mrs. Jessie W. Jones, Greer; six daughters and three sons: Mrs. Elizabeth Riggs, Sum merville. Mrs.

Margaret Wilson Insurance All Carrying Charges Included 65 jTSTHmy and Mrs. Sara Joe Powell. Greer, been in declining health for sometime. A native of Georgia, he was the son of the late Willis Bowden Southerland and Georgeanna Williams Southerland, both of Eastman, Ga. Mr.

Southerland had made his home in Greenwood for the past 25 years and was engaged in textile work until his health forced his retirement. He was a member of the Cailie Self Memorial Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Fellows Southerland; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Weathers, Greenwood; eight sons, W.

W. J. G. and E. E.

Southerland, Greenwood, T. R. Southerland, Augusta, G. L. Southerland, Whitmire, and R.

H. and E. B. Southerland, Greenwood, and 16 grandchildren. He was the last member of his immediate family.

Funeral services will be from the Cailie Self Memorial Baptist Church Monday afternoon at 3:30 with the Rev. J. E. Willis and the Rev. W.

A. Tinsley officiating. In Mrs. Nell Bagwell, Greenville, Mrs jDeane McCov, Rt. 5.

Greer. Mrs COOL FAST THRIFTY All these, of course and that's not half the story! Go by your electrical dealers and see the new 1952 Electric Refrigerators. The 1952 models are better than ever with many Betty Ann Harbin, Easley, Earle, Malcolm and Robert Jones, all of Greer: one brother. Bailey Jones. Greer: one sister, Mrs.

Bertie Keller, Greer and 12 grand IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 10 DAYS ONLY! children. Mr. Jones was a member of the El-Bethel Baptist Church and the Oak Forest Camp No. 67 Woodmen of The World. '49-'51 Mercurys -THIS MONTH ONLY-COMPLETE (Tl-80 JOB Jim mS Loborond Linings Genuine Ford Motor Co.

Parts Bob Nelligan Motor Co. Funeral services will be Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at El-Bethel Baotist Church conducted bv the Rev. R. L. Pinson, the Rev.

Walter terment will be in the Mathews Cemetery in South Greenwood. in COOL Satterfield and the Rev. A. Howard Wilson. Burial will be in Mt.

View Pallbearers will be James Dow, Cemetery. The following nephews are re George Pruitt, Charlie Barrett, Horace Fellows, Arthur Amerson and Nadell Boggero. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE EASTERBY MOTOR CO. OPEN TIL 7 P.M. Corner W.

Woshingtoo Cr Hudson Sts. Diol 2-2701 quested to meet at the church at 2:15 to serve as pallbearers: Hubert Waters, Lewis. William, Oli Honorary escort will be Buddy Dow. Furman Black, T. S.

Vaughn, lohn Carris, W. P. Corley, Virgil Christie, Jake Holbrook, J. D. ver, Morris and Fant Jones.

Employes of the third shift of the card room at Jackson Mill and the following are asked to meet at Mars. Dr. A. E. Adams, P.

R. Un DUKE POWER COMPANY 119 E. WASHINGTON ST. DIAL 2-561 1 derwood, Herman Cox, F. F.

or the same time to be honorary es cort: Dr. Frank Woodruff. Dr. War Dial 2-5641 ris. Ralph Crowder, George Chapman.

W. J. Gunnells, Natus Mas-sey. Rally Avery. Robert Gentry and Charles Richardson, 38 Westfield St.

ren Snoddy, F. D. Porter. Albert Donaiirie, Mr. Payne, iatvience ra.WiffiiMiT.ir;; I.

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