Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 10

Publication:
The Index-Journali
Location:
Greenwood, South Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Wed. THE INDEX.IOURNAL. GREENWOOD. S. Parte Ten" BtLL-' S-JLO JLUTJ-a I r.

11 J. .11.,. I Abbeville County Grand Jury For ,1956 -vvy Advertising Mediurrf Need easta hr eijf purpose VtfiX; rnaXJ you a pulck, confidential Jill I Km! a I ''v ML i v. Mil i i I Ml 1 Jf i I 11 mi r- sal 1 1 1) llllll fcHMIW wOlMI Ml iMMlfcfc Edgar Pewoh, Ay. B.

Stalnakef, J. ine ADorvuie uvuniy.ijrrBniVjury lor 30 waa ontanizra Moaaay, with H. Os MulJlnaxJeft on front row, foreman. reading Ilan Found Hurt 'J T- DD T-i-K 11 ear luvirativ ivtttxdamevlound unconscious by teJlroad track near the Hatfke Kre-roalng yesterday morning, 4:30 m. today, at pwer A Mry'ti'" been Impaneled to Cowiner L.

E. MfCrfcvy hmnot act jr date for an Iriquest. A tolrt crew nhUfled police about the man, and Wlrer "said Adams had MpitftntWn beenNjying It that spot TorKsevefal houraNThey sald he may rVavewalked lntoNthe aide of a moving train earner Monday night, but no witness or anKlo formation as to hUactivUle has tiMA fmirw4 DEATHS hand FUNERALS r. L. MeELwfcli' CLOVER Frank L.

McElwee. 8. cashier of Bank' of Clever, died late yesterday afternoonn the York County Hospital after a yj oi umess. Mr. ieEiwee was a liteiong rest- of Clover and an eWeT of.

the Church. He-fs atirarlved by his wife; Mrs. Mildred Parrott McElwee: two Frank- L. McElwee. of Clover, and iJoaeph it.

McElwee of Oermanyhia. mother, Mrs. McElwee of Clover; one brother, T. W. McElwee, of Ware Shoals, and one sister, Miss'Josie McElwee jof Clever.

are Incomplete. The at t. Ford -and Sons JTuheral Home. T. LaGRONE EUSTI3, Fla.

UV-Tonqulh Eben laOrone, M. Tavarea attorney' and general master In equity for -the 6th Judicial District of Florida, died yesterday following a brief A He was a native of Edgefield County, 8. CI, and was once a South Carolina state representative. He came to Florida 30 years ago. -v Surviving are the widow: a son.

LaOrone. of the XT. Ifavy; a daughjer. Mrs. CharlevO.

8mIU) of Tampa; and a sister. Mrs. X. L.vClarke of Vard, S. C- MRS A.

ap-EJC IASLETJ Macedonia Owen, 80. of 204 Robinson in the Alice community, widow of A. D. (Bogus) Owen4' who died In 1947. died at a OrtenvUle hospital at 11:15 pjn.

Monday following aa of one week, i Mrs. Owen, a daughter of the 4 W. bert OiUiam Jr-. J. Mv i mom leit to rignv are Mr.

wmiarrr iJ. Ferguson, c. S. ou Powell, L. B.

Bradberry. Miki? purser. W. May Index-JiHirnal photi by Manny Miyer, llaht J. M.

TbornaS, Homer L. WoodNwit. Serohd row, Charges Against NAACR-i Official. Droipe FLORENCE. (jfj A Nero i Crfmmittees NamedlByv Grand JiiryK ABBVnXE The bWilte fToimtv Grand Jurv was dismiSvd" 'Mitrdif' after it oreanized lne! leader says he Tegaxds hiis hear- Wylie Caldwell not being on charges of relting a po-1 live he could et a conviction, lice-officer here "Uie end of Charges against the Rev.

Mr. segregation In vwaltinf rooms In Sharper, of the' Negro Firs four committees and handed up itski of the National Aisn. foi the A PALMETTO DETECTIVE AGENCY. Confidential aorvlce Phone 8-4144 a-3878. if no call 49763, '41810 13-M-tt SEPTiatANKSjp CIAL February, No: I Uank built to spe cif icatiohl.

With (00 ft drain 4150.00. Drain) fifeaclcfed; only Ditching of any kind'Air work guaranteed. Phone -4368 or 8-3343. 0ul Al' bea. t'Xa3-7ii- HEADQOARTERS for Zenith Aids; also batteries for.

all type hearing Aids. Bmitha Drug Store. 8-30-if GOOD HAIRCUTS for children" at well as grownups. Mr. Baldwin it With ua every Saturday.

Baldwin's Barber Bhop, East Cambridge Ave. 1-18-30U INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared at your place or A. Bannister. 503 Kirkaey Drive; Phone 8-623L Bugler's Upholstery v5hop tor your turniture re Upholstering. Also mattresses; re-worked.

We pick up ond deliver. Dial 8-1734 12-15-tf VISIT the Bargain Basement at the Hoihe Furniture Corporation for bargalni In new and used furniture. Dial 9-8011. X7-l3-tf SEPTIC TANK 5 pumped out: .1 ,000 1 5.00, February bpe- work guaran teed. Tel.

99327 or 8-3343, 2-23-7tx PERSONALIZED Servree on "hemstitching, button holesoverlng belts, buttons and buckles. Necchl Sewing 108 Maxwell. Phone 9-8697. 2-24-ttX IF TOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR or lawn -mower needs a tune-up or repair Job. call J.

C. McNeill, 221 Saluda Road. Phone 8-1151 or -2-24-7tX AUTOMOBILES PAINTED. $35.00. Refrigerators.

$10.00. Fur niture repair and reftnish: Palnt Shop, Mathews Heights. 8-1998 after 4.00 p. V- "J-28-tf MOVING, Houling, Pock- ing, Storoge, Locol.ondK Iprig Greenwood Transfer Co. Dfal 7941.

2-2-tf Wanted to Buy CALL 9-9616 We buy furniture, appliances and stove. Williams At Young, Riley Street. (Cambrel! Hardware Bldg.) a-ii-tf it -A Business Notice cialxA 5 In k. E. Canipbcll, After the Mlt-rhMl A nvuK the station, entered' through trie wliite entrance and' talked about his reservations while 50 'or 6fl Negroes stood by.

There were no policemen jibouk Rep.Diggs (RMichl. a Negro, wired President Eisenhower in the. matter, terming it; "part of a de-yeloplrvg patterrr of terror tactics." NThe. President and Atty. Oen.

Br'eM-neir received copies of a to ICC Commissioner, J. Monroe Johnson in whk-h Dlggs satd the arrests demanded'' SnAestigation and appro- pnaie Hp called thsTnatter one of "arrogant defiance'of the IQC regulation and suggested. BrowneU con sider actkm under' civil rights law. Mitchell told in where he stdlped. off en route to that he doesnJ consider the matter closed 'by any'means." Tlte former -aocialv worker said he "can see- several cases where I'm enUtled to remedies." Mitchell said 'he felt he had grounds for action-against, the City of Florence and Its police department for "false arrests and unnecessary; delays." He.

also questioned the propriety of tb? Atlantic Coast Line Rail- roao "suiiering" the arresting olfl-cer to pa.tr ol the premises, -tMltchellr said he had talked with "counsel and other persons" to Washington. NOTICE Notice' la heretjiy given tha.t the undarMgned will form an association known as National Courteous Safe Drivers Association for the following purposes:" to promote safe and ccHMenw(di-iving; to promote plans arid programs leading-1 the of highway accidents; to cooperate with the State and various' 1 agencies, In obtaining' safer fhighways and means of travel; to promote uniform laws for highway travel; to cooperiUe with the members of the association in the re duction- of or personal expense resulting -from injuries received in highway 'accidents! to support thos activities designed to improve the pleasure and safety, of tnose usingthe highways; to ad vertise and, develop materials tow ard the promotion of safe driving and to provide ways and. means of iiihmiik jiicr travel ior ne- irirvei-lng. aod to- own propery end to the said organisation to be a hog-profit one, for the urposes- as above. se(, forth.

C. Cooper Sanders, Jr. B. K. Elein r.

mbtifeoh. Horace ana k. crwii I lata Jacob and Laura Bowen, was born In Orangeburg She made her noma In Greenwood, for Business Motict 21 BE 'SURE your ctUltf geu his nm-Vsical education Off to Jhe best siariixMifiible thrifty blanoSetital plan Your "-youpgsiera cau have 4he thrill and lnapritlo 1 planrt. Music House. JJO North IMMEblATE OPENINCK Rlniier of old established compKny'wUT married man with car; perinaneht.vgood payUig pasitloh if you 'given An person only, BAP.

In care of Xhe in-dexournal for apnointmeht. WANTED Several experienced aurnjiure salesmen 10 wora in Steady employment, good pay. Apply Comfort Mattress 815 Boutlj Main, Greenwood a-28-7tx SEVERAL eperlenced furniture unliolterers t. work In 'Orefh- Steady employirfent, good pay. Apply Comfort Mattress 815 South Main, Greenwood.

Wonted Miscellaneous 41 WANTED TO BUY Mixed Junk. $1.00 hundred. Highest prices paid for Junk ears, rags and metals, Williama Welding- behind Durst Plant. Phone t.170a. o-e-tf NTED Scrap metfll, iron.

Highest prices paid. Small aha true scd leWor you convenience. Oork's Auto Parts. MontagueAyenue Extension; ighway 2-11- Salesman Wanted QUIT LOOKINd WORK Estaonan yoursen in a proiitaoie Rawletgh business In Greenwood County. Be your own boss.

Nq ex'perience necessary. Write immediately. Rawrigh's. Dept. SCB-151-236, Richmond, Va.

2-29-1U Furniture and Fixtures 31 -VISIT? THE BARGAIN LOFT at Williams A Young, Riley Street, for bargains In ne.w and used furniture. Dial 9-961. 2-U-tf ESTATE, NOTICE All creditors, of the late Mrs. Florence Augusta Shtaly are re quested -to render an account of their demands, duly attested, to the furMerslgned, and those Indebted to aaia estate wiu please make pay- meak usewise. David Harold Shealy.

Executor. 1 Mays, Feathenitone Ac Bradford, Attorneys. v' Qreenwood, S. Oreenyood, S. C.February 28, 1958." 2(29) 37-14)58." NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT AND APPLICATION VOR FINAL DISCHARGE State of South Carolina Cuuntv of Greenwood Proba Cdurt By D.

S. Jones, Judge of Probate. TAKE NQTICE that on the 28th daofMarch. 1956t at ten o'clock in the forenoon of sad day, I will render ar final account of my 'actings and doings aa Guardian of' the Estate of John Raymond Banks, minor, in- the office of 'Judge or jTobate lor Greenwood County at Oreenwoodi-and On the same day will -apply for a final "discharge irom my. trust aa such, All vpersons having demands against said' estate will present them for payment "on or before that day, proven and authenticated or pe forever barred.

"'-v, Mary L. Tinkler' 2(2a)3(7-14-2n58 h'ondi wtth i 4: a a WA DOiieries 1 25; irj IT several years before coming 'to Euley In 1828. Mr. Owen was master mechanic for the Alice Manufacturing Co. before his death In 1947, She was a member of Park St.

of Park Si. rah Patter- mT-xT'1 Baptist the Sarah son Circle ol the the Motrfer's Class of the (Next door to Qreenwood Bakery.) BEAUT I.FUL, AWNINGS Custom nade aj( anN Interesting price. See them Alsd. custom made cabinet etc. Furniture Mir and refinlahtngV D.

1. Cabinet Shop Laurel Rd. Phone 9-8737- of 7930 2-18-l4tx SEWING MACHINES of ouoranfeed models $29:50. New low as $89.50. NECCHI Sewina- Center xiv 1S MakweU Call 9-8691 LEAVE Vour Kodak Film at nnm KtArM oWrnitrht nnniicM.

la by3 p. readytor you ll a. m. I-H-U linSsav McCULLULn Chamws Sales and service1. Free demonstration.

New and used sa.ws. Black Yel low Saw. Co, Phone Hwy. 25 North, Greenwood. 2-28-3tx r.

Real Estate 15 FOR BALE Farnv three mllei but; good live-room house; all conveniences: water: Call 8-4041. Contact J. H. Mnor. 2-28-3U FOR SALE Desirable ffont four- jrrave lot in No.

71 section 8-D at Greenwood Memorial Oardena. Call Sam Sharp at 4941 collect, Jonesvllle, from 8 a. m. and p. m.

2-28-3U THREE BEDROOM brick veneer home with carport; including Venetian blinds, drape and water Low equity and assume mw-tgage. Oreenvllle all 9-mi before 6:00 p-. m. 3-23t-( FOR SACJl Feur-room house! water andNiath, double windows, screened. HighWay 23.

Front of Bob's Drive-In. MHwes and mall 300 ft. Bhrubti stares For. Mra. M.ary Kail.

Autos Trucks F0p SALE 1949 Olds mobile "88" Tudor. "Ex cel lent condition through out. NewArvhltewall tires, heater, low mileage; local- fy owned by same person since new. Original shiny Kept in owner's home garage when not in Call 9-8726. lit 'H 1 5 'MI ii vmm-'.

v' fcryX. Cafe and pXrtiCHlara see 0) 1 Sunday School. She was a member of the Crepe Myrtle Garden Club.y, Surviving are one son, Sam Owen of Easleyi five daughters, Mrs. Ethel Bowie of JEasley, Mrs. Myrtle Ramsey of Ofeenville, Mrs.

Jennie Loirisa Bron and Mra. Billie Welborn of EasJfcy; 18 grandchU-dren and slxgrca4-grandchlldren AfiAM Funeral services will be conducted at Parjr Baptist Church at 4 p.m. Thursday, by Jhe Rev. Her- 'man LwU, the Rev7 Marlon Hudg-ensXnd the Rev. Oi B.

Burial will besmade" In Wbodlawn 'Memorial Park Gfeenvtlle. South Carolina. Charge against Clarence Mitch- director df.the Washington Bo- Advancement of Colored People, wet dropped In City Court yesterday. Mitctifel! -and the Rev. Horace P.

Sharper. Negro minister, were ItT rested on i(sotderly charge at a railroad stationMOn-day night after to useMhe Negro entrance. A no! pros wan ordered by Judge Four New 1 xjo 1 1 COLUMBIA Four acted bills were ready today to go to Gov. One" would merchants handling Japanese textile goods to display prominently signs reading; "Japanese goods sold herev" Another would put day nurseries and other commercials child care homes under supervision of the Public Welfare Department. third actually covered' lf; two companion bills would 'give achool board the "power to make rules that' would have the force of law In matters concerning' pupil enrolment.

The fourth would require trucks and trailet-trucke to stay at least 100 yards -apart on the highways All were ordered enacted yester day, soon after a Joint Assembly elected R. Lee Kelly to be insurance commissioner for years. rHe had served as deputy commis sioner tfnd became cotnmissVoner In 1854 when D. D. (Pat) Murphy resigned.

A special statute affecting the tpffice gives hitn a full term rather than. the unexpired term as in' -moat The-Asacmbjy sent-Timmerman acU to double the beginning driver permits to'i20 days and- only, oneparent it sign a minora permit; to require tnat ric.e be enrjehed withvltamjns and minerals tolevy the state gasoline1 tax on au gas used in the-state by Interstate trucks- and buses. The Senate sent the House meas ure that would Create a State Port Construction Fund', a State Port Planning Commission, and turn Charleston Harbor comrrjlssion fees over to the fund. Aljow the tyedlcal College, to bdr-row $335,000 for a de'ntals school, If in federa lunds can.jse obtained. Call a vote this fall on a con-stitutionaf amendment to allow the mv nf uAae In Jnrrrased rfTir- their, terms of The only major new bill was by the Sena te Agriculture 'Committee to the etate veterinarian to inspect and certify meat at the request of domestic i The sent "the-Senate bills that wouldt Regult estate brokers and-1 fifflrial Sn n- ar rftttir.iVv..",..

Y6ftK i-Evcn" ltrWes San tee been 'cleared of charge of accepting excessive expense money, it' doubtful if he could have appearM In the. Olym pics, an AAU official said today. certain never eould have entered him in the games because the International federa tion wouldn't permit it after ead-1 ing nis lesiimony, S.J II, "Si Bigrger Cart Bring Fee Boost A -Smith whetf City Atty. Baptist Church of also were drOnped. caioweii loia Columbia Nasro lawyer.L..

C. JerJrins "liae case will not. be reopeped" aftef Jenkins request for an outright dismissal was refused. A packed and segregated coirt-room heard Mitchell and the Rev. Mr.

Sharper plead innocent to Na.ew charges of restating an officer, which had been substituted for the disorderly conduct charges Just h.fA.. tkW trial Bills Ready immerman their agents and salesmen in coun-J ties- having a population, of at least 50.000. Require probate Judges deter mine that a "-female marriage, li cense atbl canK has attalnedMhe' minimum legal warriage age 14. Create a commission plan for- observing the state'a 300th blrth-dav In 1970. Allow the University ot South Carolina to borrow 300.00oNto replace 8,000 temporary -seats with permanent seats at its foot ball stadium, increasing capacit from 34.00 to 43.000 The House gave second readings to several bills that would further regulate the business of selling accident, 'health and hospitalization Insurance.

the Bukhy Part Industrial Water Project near Charleston the right to buy land for. protection as well as for actual Use in the development. Admit Delaware and West Vir-glniato the 'Southern Regional Compdct. Enlarge South Carolina's membership on the compact board from four to five. -Second reading was given by Senate to blls wouW make Big Thursday (CJemson-South Carolina football day) a' legal bank holiday throughout the state, tit now is such only in a- few counties; further jegulate state warehouses; limit school bus overloading to 10 children- exempt Jurors from rnuniciptparklng ordinances and increase the maximum workmen's compensation award from 88.000 to $10,000.

i'. The -House Juliciary Committee greed to Introduce 'a bur tha would require newspapers, mag lines), radio and television stations to fist their ownership sources with, the secTetaxy of A "bill that wiiM increase the basic salary scale for 'public, school teachers from $1,980 to 42,400, gov i favorable vote from- the House Education and Public Works Com --v A probe of aiate Civil Defense operations waa opened by legislative-governor's, committee, The Committee, which: heard from Adj. Oen. James will meet train nextTueday. 1 1 1 Olvninirc'Rprf Ii Grjfnes)) would posibly- itarid on is the matter But- the AAU 'Constitution-points oilt, that the national organization has complete priority over nv action of a national riHmoa itnirt Ranted was euspended JJurt he would take case tqtne courts on tne oasis tha-the Executive Committee did be'r should have been sent.

back to the Missouri AAU, which cleared Sahtee of similar charjea last. year. Sober'a report' revealed exacUy hover much above the allowable expenses Santee was charged with accepting $1,235, Here is how It was broken downf $870 for- -three meets in Fresno, Los Angeles and Modesto, in eight days: $290 for. meets 4n Cleveland and Chicago on successive nltihts; $1TO foi? meets in Compton, and Stockton, a weeK apart." and $125 for meets In Philadelphia and Washington on successive flight- 1 1 ii 1 BIO OCCASION DENVER Lfi Birthdays are big i occasion Jdr Susan EllLs and her Milton Ellis. Susan Is 4 and her daddv 40.

But today wai dpli? Ruan' 'first aijnher'j-ary and her. daddy's loin. were born on TiETROIT tax.es,ln-. created and bigger ears have resulted in a boost of parking fee In downtown Detroit. William Coy.

grneral manager first presentment of the 'year, to Presiding Judge J. Henry Johnson of Allendal- The" Gfaha Jury, In Its formal presentation thanked Judge Johnr son. and court attaches for court esies extended It. Oommllteesv formed by the and their chairman, were: Public Buildings, M. 'M.

Purser, chairman, C. E. Oilltam, Ferguson and J. M. Thomas; Roads and Homer Mur-dock.

chairman, J. E. Campbell. Albert Oiniam. Jr, and W.

F. May; Offices. J. L. Wood cock, chairman.

Edgar Pearson. B. Stalnaker arid Horace Powell; and Scnool Buildings, Lewis B. Bradberry, chairman. H.

Carwlle.i J. M. Robinson. H. P.

Hanley and Wey- mon Newell. Orand Jury Foreman H. O. Mulllnax was named ex-offlcio member of all committees. 'V Prbposed Bill Would Require Newt) Media To List 0(wnerthiR COLUMBIA.

S.C.vtTV-The South Houa a bill that House Judiciary Com plan, to, Introduce would require news- Da.rjrs. masaxines. radio and tel evision stations to file a list. of. ownerahip sources with the sec retary of Said State Rep.

Lake. a mem ber of -the committee: "The thinking of a Idf of- people 1 reflected' by what they read and and fit so many cases the editorial policies of a uews- Ca'pr or other nws media is. set outside orNorthern interests which do noV reflect the thinking of the Southern people." The bilr. would require rrfedta tqllst names and addresses of managing publisher, Dflsiness manager' anq if the publication In ownett by a corporation. FaUure to file the statement 8500 would result in a STATUE COMPLETE VaVUB fThe- 14-foot, U-ton Liberty tatue which Will be placed on the Vic tor -Monument at yYorktown la aftersixf yeara wotk by Sculptor.

Oskar W. Hansen It will replace a atatue" which was WecHi'tatefrf by lightning In 1942, bu 'AKgoverrtmcnt officials must dec, ywhether' the erected in he.l880)i.. is strong enough' War. the statue weight P. M.

'A RANCH I i rfn the -the the Detroit Parking Assn. jays increased "parking fees re in 1 lert at auout340 per cent of down-' town -lots. Tncrtaaed tax menu have contributed to the rjuse, Coy saya, andoewerK; wider and much lonser Adtomobiles have cut the capeclty ffjots by a tremendous To: Mr. ondf MrsAVilson. Jhe Ronch, Greenwood' From: A Grode-A, Number One meat-eating; hope you shad a nice; vacation, but I'm, '-w-.

i y. iu fES i'ilssjiffcaf Lll, Jlllt- t- Jt MMw9-m I -if- I fl I'm. powerful' hungry. Office' InnrTilfon the inform. confcrciKre Eroitps, away from Iwiwjr )c4m.

The of f1P hv J-nsdictfon in the case-Schoolman, a member, of the E-x-qK? sn-. A irtst ttxlay for 1 a.if yt'i ants smkI bejetnew escoalMee. another really better insurance value from Alltftate, the company founded by Sows! ADBtate'B, rates idt Fire and Extended Coverages" on your home and Its contents are substantially tower than those of most other lending cbmnaniea. Claim settlements are as and, fair. You can't buy batter protection, so why payx more? See how much you' can save todocyl (Buddy) Bledsoe Will Be; OPEN 'i 4417 Diamoter.TaJle 'lafielMiek Qaaert ecutive which imposed the ban.

Uwr" basis hla wiehfid no. re course but to suspend mm." The AAUjeferday'7 released the fepptrif committee ap pointeoto tavesiigate Santee to confirm the already- resumes. -i It also ioiiow- Ing 1. Pikv Sober. -who wrote the report led, to Sanlee'i con viction, lw challenged tne star mile to trv to unset the Ex- ecutive Committee's lu'risdlctlon the fae.

Secretary-Xreasurer Dan Ferrlv said Santee could run In "Xll-SeYvlce Champiooshlpe. in Los Angeles in June; Santee's lawyer 'P. qrmes refused to comment- on Sober, head of the AAU Track nd Committee, and an at torney, said: i Ook ond Main' Streets, Grcenw'oad, Phone 9-7766 i Tomorrow Thurday; March; 1st You're In UCJ t-mM WAi a cotANY'Va'OT m.ta 1 1mt4 hi itmtA. Aiwii hMlM tflatlnet and niwrai ht writ, '-otf' Shcit.tllinol., firf nrf thi Vxul-farffl lWtifi(Hi f6r on Ift touf. lmHte ld (Of Contftftta ftlvifl tni9niQ9 At 3:30 -712 South Main Street "The only leg they (Santee end M..

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