The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina (2024)

PAGE TWENTY. SIX THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1960 sisters, Mrs. Lloyd Williams ol Greenwich, Mrs. Roger DEATHS AND FUNERALS Gant of Burlington, N.C., and Mrs.

C. Darby Fulton of Nash morning to LeCompte Funeral Service in Cambridge, where funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3:30 p.m., at the graveside in Dorchester Memorial Park. The Mackey Mortuary is in charge of local arrangements. ville, and nine grandchi dren. Funeral services will be con Saviors, Junior Jones and Theo Ellison.

Honorary escort will be Barney Turner, Clyde Morrow, Baxter Sanders, G. V. McDaniel, Leroy Strawn, Dr. C. J.

Scurry, Dr. L. A. Schneider, Dr. R.

E. Hunton, Dr. N. Price, J. C.

Marshall, Manley Phillips and Johnny Wal-drop. The body is at the home in the Cambridge section and will be placed in the church Wednesday at 2 p.m.. Blyth Funeral Home is in charge. ducted Thursday at 4 p.m. at Chiquola Baptist Church by the Rev.

Ken Joyner, the Rev. Paul Taylor and the Rev. R. S. Peck.

Burial will be in the Garden of Memories. Pallbearers will be Roy and Ed Gilmer, Earl Hughes, Harold Gilbert, Humphrey Page and James Ambrose. Honorary escort will be John T. Ashley, Walter Stegall, Willie Wilson, Ansel Jones, June Stone, C. A.

Ragsdale, Press Bolinger, Homer Randall, J. R. Dukes and John and Fred Fields. The body is at Pruitt Funeral ducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church by the Rev.

Marc Weersing, the Rev. Leonard Topping and the Mrs. David L. Hall Rev. Capers Satterlee.

Funeral services for Mrs. Malpless Hall, 38, of 127 Wil-lard Poinsett, who died Sun Burial will be in West Oak wood Cemetery. J. F. Floyd Mor Livestock CHICAGO CHICAGO, (AP)-Bulcher hog prices advanced generally again Tuesday as anoiher small supply ol only 6,500 head went on sale.

Although prices were steady 1o 25 cents higher they topped at SIS. 85, down IS cents from Monday's peak. About 100 head of No. I and mixed 1-2 grades weighing 200-215 lbs brought the top. The No.

1 and 2 and mixed 1-2 grades scaling 190-220 lbs cleared at S15.50-1S.7S and heavier weights at $14.75 and up. Sows topped at $14. The supply of 12,500 head for the first two days of Ihe week Is the smallest for any comparable period since last summer. In the cattle market, slaughter steers grading average choice and better were steady. Other grades were steady to 50 cents lower.

The rather small supply Included a few prime grade weighing lbs which sold at S31.50-31.75 end some high choice and mixed choice and prime at lbs which brought The good and mixed good and low choice kinds were and strictly choice J27-30. Heifers were steady to 50 cents lower, vealers steady and bulls steady to strong. Heifers cleared at tor choice to prime and for good to mixed good and choice. Vealers sold up to $34, utility and commercial bulls at $21-23. The sheep market was steady on all classes.

Wooled slaughter lambs grading good to prime moved at and ewes up to $8. Mrs. Little ANDERSON Funeral services for Mrs. Collie Burris Little, Roberts community resident, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Sullivan King Mortuary.

Pallbearers will be T. B. and Hugh Todd, Jim Williford, J. T. Branyon, Manley McClure and Fred McCown Sr.

Mrs. Little was a member of Roberts Presbyterian Church. Her husband died April 30, 1959. Survivors are four grandchil John B. Lister GREER Funeral arrangements for John B.

Lister, 49, of IU. Greer, who burned to death arly Sunday morning, are still Incomplete, pending the arrival of a brother from overseas. The body is at Wood Mortuary. The family Is at the home of Mrs. Harry Meadows, Rt, 4, Greer.

J. T. (Bud) Jones Funeral services for T. (Bud) Jones, 64, of 10 Fifth tuary is in charge. Thomas Greer Home and will be at the home day, will be conducted by the Rev.

Carlton M. Robinson at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home today at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. The body is at the home. Rush W.

Young after 11 a.m. Wednesday. Willie Chandler GREER Graveside services for Thomas Greer, 73, former resident of 101 Mulberry St. who died Sunday night in a Greenville nursing home, will be conducted dren, including Miss Christine Fant who was reared in the Little home. EASLEY Funeral services for Willie Chandler, 54, of 216 Eighth Easley Mill, wiirbe Wednesday at 2 p.m.

at Green ville County Cemetery at O'nea! conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m Rush W. Young, 59, of 3 Draper Brandon, died suddenly at his Dy Dr. i. p. Lamb.

roe, will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. today at Poe Baptist Church by the Rev. Cecil W. Cothran. Burial will be In Graceland Cemetery.

The body Is at the home. Jones Funeral Home is in charge. was a member, by the Rev. Frank Gillespie and the Rev. E.

L. Gun-by. Burial will be in Iva Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jack Campbell, Hoyt Ozmint, Dock Higgen-botham, Arthur Lawton. Marshall Gailey and Tom Bryant.

The body is at the residence of his son, James Rollins, 54 Oak Dr. in Iva. McDougald Funeal Home is in charge. Byron V. Chapman NEWBERRY Funeral ser-vices for Byron V.

Chapman, 82, attorney and political executive here for many years, will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer by the Rev. Paul A. Mc-Cullough. Burial will be in Newberry Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Chapman had served as senator and also a member of the house for a number of years. He had also served as solicitor of the 8th Judicial Circuit, city recorder and county attorney. Mrs. Green Dill STARTEX Funeral services for Mrs.

Martha Lifter Dill, 64, of 8 Pine St. and widow of Green Dill, will be conducted Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at Oak Grove Bat tist Church by the Rev. Ray Lin-ville and the Rev. Ansel Pruitt.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Robert Edge, T. D. Powers, Ben Wheeler, Wcodrow Jackson, G. C.

Boyter and West Frost. The body is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Minnie Miller, 8 Pine Startex, and at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday will be placed in the church. Wood Mortuary is in charge.

at Pendleton Street Baptist The body is at Wood Mortuary, home at 6 p.m. Tuesday after a L. Ernest Rollins ANDERSON L. Ernest Rol tnurch by the Rev. J.

II. Ellis. William L. Long WESTMINSTER Funeral services for William L. Long, formerly planned for Tuesday, will be conducted Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.

at Cross Roads Number Two Baptist Church by the Rev. Charles Dockins and the Rev. F. E. Campbell.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Sandifer Funeral Home 3s in charge. Mrs. Bessie Smith LIBERTY Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Glenn Smith, who died Sunday night, will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m.

at Liberty Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Herman DeBoer. Burial will be in Slabtown Cemetery in long period of declining health, the Rev. Horace SorrelLs, the A son of the late Nathan H. lins, 76, died at the residence in Hugh Whitlock UNION Hugh Whitlock, died Monday at 6:30 p.

m. at Iva at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday after Rev. Edward Ellenburg and the Rev. Ernest Roach.

Burial will be in New Hope Baptist Church and Dona Dickerson, he was born in Orangeburg and had lived in several years of declining health. Springfield before coming to Mr. Rollins was the son of the late Albert and Margaret Carter Cemetery, Seneca. Pallbearers will be James Belt. Greenville many years ago.

local hospital after a long illness He was born in Union County, a son of the late John and Eliza Mr. Young was employed in the Rollings and had made his home GREENVILLE Location Greenville. Total livestock oftered-228. Choice butcher steers, $24 to $26.50) good butcher steers. $22 to $24; utility and commercial steers, $18 to $22 choice butcher heifers, $24 to $26; good butch er heifers, $22 $24; utility and commercial butcher bulls, $18 to $22; choice butcher bulls, $22 to $23; good butcher bulls, $20 to $22; utility and commercial butcher bulls, $18 to $20; choice veal calves, $24 to $36; good veal calves, $30 to $34; utility and commercial veal calves.

$24 to $30; utllly commercial cows. $17.50 to canner and cutter, SIS to stocker steers and heifers, $27 to $30; medium stocker steers and heifers, $22 to $27; dairy cows, $222.50 down; top hogs (180-240 sows, $1 to $14. Trend 50c to $1 stronger. J. W.

Holbrook, Bobby Swofford, Ernest Robinson, J. L. Owens and cloth room at Brandon Mills. beth Scott Whitlock. in Iva the past 17 years.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs He was a member of Brandon Surviving are his wife, Mrs Sherwood Ellenburg. SPRAYS $3.50 up WREATHS $5.00 up MUM PLANTS $3.50 up ARRANGEMENTS $3.50 up ROSES $5.00 doi. and up. CORSAGES $1.00 up DISH GARDENS $2.00 up Zillie Collins Rollins; one son, Harnett Mitchell Whitlock of Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Honorary escort will be the Men's Bible Class of Pendleton James Rollins of Iva; one broth Spartanburg; and one daughter Anderson County.

Jo Glenn Young; one daughter, er, Harrison Rollins of Monroe, Mrs. A. C. Clary of Greenville, Street Baptist Church. The body is at Robinson Fu N.

two sisters, Mrs. Julie Col The body is at the home. Rob neral Home in Liberty. The fam Tli Mrs. Readona Holden of Greenville; two sons, Charles E.

Young and Joe Young of the home; one hns of Kannapolis, N. and Graveside services will be con ducted at Upper Fairforest Bap tist Church Wednesday at 3 p. Mrs. Anna Mills of Rock Hill; five i 3 ily is at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

J. C. Hunter 15 N. inson Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs.

Mary Lee brother, William Young of Aiken, by the Rev. Frank Inman and the and one grandchild. Rev. W. J.

Bennett. grandchildren; five step-grandchil dren; and two great-grandchil dren. Funeral services will be con Palmetto Liberty. Fabian A. Varin The body is at S.

R. Holcombe Funeral arrangements will be announced by Thomas McAfee SPARTANBURG Mrs. Mary Starlar Lee, 69, of Pacolet, died Funeral Home. Funeral Home. WALHALLA Funeral serv ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m.

at Iva Baptist Church of which he Mrs. Pittman ices for Fabian Archibald Varin, 69, of Rt. 1, Walhalla on the Highlands Highway who died LANDRUM Mrs. Elizabet Pittman, 89, died at 7:30 p. Tuesday at her home in the Mt nl neasani community in upper Frank A.

Smith ureenville County after severa a decision you should make NOW months of declining health. GREER Frank A Smith, 62, She was the widow of Harris late Monday night at a local hospital after a long illness. She was a native of Cherokee County and the daughter of the late Thomas and Lu Horn. She was a member of Montgomery Methodist Church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Hill. Mrs. Mildred Smith and Mrs. Fannie McCon-nell. all of Pacolet; three sons, Fred Lee of New York, Elbert Lee of Charlotte and William Lee of Pacolet: three sisters, Mrs.

Fleca Dinkkard of Spartanburg, Mrs. Lillie Braswell and Mrs. McCarley both of Charlotte; one brother. Ed Horn of Washington, D. eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be con of 427 Jones Ave. died Tuesday at 11:20 a.m. at his home after four Sunday morning, will be conducted Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. at St.

Francis Catholic Church in Walhalla by Father Henry B. Flautt. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be George Gro-busky, F. B.

and Jim Jolly, William Martin and Richard and Lloyd Rochester. The body is at Davenport Funeral Home. Over The Counter The following bid and ask quo tations, from the National Association of Securities Dealers, do not represent actual transactions. They are a guide to the range within which these securU ties could have been sold (indicated by the or bought (indicated by the at the time of compilation. Bid Asked American Heritage 8' 9'4 American Investors Corp.

3'i 3' American Security 4 4'i Auto Finance Co .27" J9'i Billups Fastern 4U 7 Billups Western 4" 7 Bowater Paner Co 9' 10 CiS Natl. Bank of SC 44 Carolina Pipeline Co 7 1 Colonial Stores, Inc 14'i 18'i Erwin Mills, Inc 13' 1st. Charter 15' i 14'a Giant Portland Cement Co. 14' lH'i Gulf Lite Ins. Co 27', Holiday Inns, Inc 25 27 Houston Corp 11 12' i Jackson Minit Mkts 4'i 5 Jefferson Std.

Life Ins. 46 49 W. Lav Co 21' Liberty Life Ins. Co 1 21 Life 8. Casualty Ins.

Co. 19's 20'j Lucky Stores, Inc. 21 1 i 23 McLean Industries, Inc 3i 4" N. C. Natural Gas Co 45n 7i One Hour Valet, Inc IO'i 1l'4 Overnlte Transportation 10 11 Peoples National Bank 5 Piedmont Natural Gas.

Co. Public Service of N. 9 10H Ross Builders Supplies 57 Pittman and was a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. She had been living with her grand years of illness.

Mr. Smith was born and reared daughter, Mrs. Quinn Good. in the Pleasant Hill community, J. B.

Morgan John Bramlette Morgan, 58, of Yakima, died there Monday after several months of illness. Born and reared in Greenville, a son of the late Joseph T. and Betty Thompson Morgan, during his residence in Greenville he was engaged in textile work. From 1951 to 1935 he was employed at Bremerton, in the Navy Shipyard. He attended Apostolic Faith Church in Yakima, Wash.

Surviving are one son, Lewis H. Morgan of Toledo, two sisters, Mrs. Eula M. Gillespie of Greenville and Mrs. J.

H. Timms of Belton; five brothers, William L. Morgan of Greenville, James Lex Morgan of Williamston, E. H. Morgan of Piedmont, Furman P.

Morgan of Seneca and J. Earl ane was me last surviving son of the late Thomas and Marv Forrester Smith. He had been member of her immediate family, Surviving are three grandchil resident of Greer for 40 years and dren: 15 great grandchildren was a member of Fews Chape and 14 great-great-grandchildren Don't be forced to make Important decisions In a time of crisis. See the beautiful Memorial Gardens on Augusta Road now, only a few minutes drive from downtown Greenville. GREENVILLE MEMORIAL GARDENS South't beautiful garden-planned cemetery f.

O. Box 3164, Lcwii Ploxo, AuguttJ Rood. Fhont: CEdor S-5714. Methodist Church. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Petty Funera! Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

An nie Mae Mills Smith; 7 daughters Mrs. Ellen Ramsey of Rt. 1, Ly man, Mrs. Mildred Melton of Rt Home of Landrum. ducted Wednesday at 3 p.m.

at Montgomery Methodist Church by the Rev. Preston Bobo, the Rev. Ralph Lawson and the Rev. 3, Inman, Mrs. Lucille Lamb of Robert Porter Darbt-rton, Ohio, Mrs.

Doris Fos S. O. George. Burial will be at White Rose Cemetery. TRYON, N.

C. Robert Porter, ter of Greer. Mrs. Vernelle Kellev 51, died at a local hospital Tues The body is at the home and of Greenville, Mrs. Sara Sparks of day night after a long illness.

Miss Edna Fowler Funeral services for Miss Edna Fowler, known as "Jim" of Rt. 2, Simpsonville, who died Monday, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. today at Clear Springs Baptist Church by the Rev. L. W.

Pace. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Pallbearers will be Edwin Mea-dcrs, Lee Thacksion, Hilman Hughes, Pete Greene, Alvin Fowler and Curry Fowler. Honorary escort will be the Lydia Sunday School Class, of which she was a member. The body is at the home of a sister, Mrs.

Clara Knighton, on E. Miami, and Mrs. Miriam Morgan of Greenville, and three grandchildren. will be taken to the church at 2 p.m. J.

E. Floyd Mortuary is in charge. Sabre-Plnon Coro 8'i 9 Saco-Lowell Shops 19' 21 "Scrloto, Inc 4's 7 C. National Bank Vt Wi loroban Corp 1" Wt Spur Oil Co 10' i Tekoil Corp 3'4 4 Texize Chemicals, Inc Pruitt of Campobello; 5 sons, A He was a son of Mrs. Mattie Turner Porter and the late Horace The body will be returned to bert Smith of Miami, Allen Porter.

Greenville. bmith of Rt. 3, Taylors, R. tlm Walter Corp. 2i Further announcements will be Smith of Greer, the Rev.

Ansel Surviving are his wife, Mrs Opal Bailey Porter; two sons Texize Chemicals Rights 5c 15c Ervin S. Hill CALHOUN FALLS Ervin S. Smith of Rt. 2, Greer and J. made by Thomas McAfee Funeral Home.

Ralph Porter and Robert Porter Smith of the home: 2 brothers 'Bill) Hill. 30. died at his home Jr. of Hartwell, his mother S. C.

Produce COLUMBIA (API South Carolina Palmer Smith of Rt. 3. Greer and three sisters, Mrs. Louise Heffncr Other Deaths On Page 2 Ed Smith of Rt. 3, Greenville: on Rt.

1, Calhoun Falls, about 4 a.m. Tuesday after an illness of eight months. and Mrs. Alma Gosnell of Tryon produce prices reported Tuesday by th Market News Service. sisters, Mrs.

Vergie Cudd of Rt and Mrs. Nellie Hollingsworth of 1, Greer. Mrs. Pearl Wilbanks ol Columbia farmers wholesale market prices steady, supply light, demand fair to good. Apples I.

SO-2 00. Cabbaae 1.00-1 25. Good He was born in Abbeville Coun Georgia Simpsonville. Jones Funeral Home is Hendersonville, and three broth' Rt. 3, Greer, Mrs.

Ha Fore of in Cotton Table ly THB ASSOCIATED PRESS PORT MOVEMENT New Orleans Mlddlinu II n. r.r.int. ty, the son of the late George Da ers, Earle Porter, Fred Porter charge. Brevard, N. and Mrs.

Nell collards 1.75-2.00. Green onions 1.00. Cabbage plants 2.00-2.25. Onion plants 1.2$. vid and Ludie Mae Ellenberg Hil and J.

B. Porter of Tryon. Padgett of Rt. 1, Greer; and 23 Funeral arrangements will be 2U2, exoorts 2,428, stocks 359.290. Galveston Mlddlina 31 rrinl li grandchildren.

He had lived all his life in Abbe ville County and was last employ tot, exports 100, sales JOS, stocks announced by McFarland Funera Funeral arrangements will be ed by Rocky River Mills. Home. Houston-Mlddlina 1 M. r.relntt announced by Wood Mortuary. Surviving are his wife.

Mrs exports 4,172, sales 44, stocks 841,192. Savannah-Stocks 1,631. i Mustard salad 2.00. Turnip salad 2.00. Good sweet potatoes 2.50-3.00, fair quality 1.25-1.75.

Eggs, grain unchanged. Poultry prices at (arm: Broilers fryers. Columbia steady at 18, supply adequate, demand fair; Greenville 18; NortH Carolina 18-18' mostly IB; Georgia 17-19, mostly 18. Heavy hens unchanged. No.

1 nogs: Columbia local buyers 2S higher at 15 00, Florrnce Kingstret cash buying stations 25 higher at 14.75, Columbia Monday auction Springfield Monday auction 14.50-15.25. Elise Ellis Hill of the home; one Ipprecialcd Mrs. J. W. Werts Ernest Ellison son, George Ervin of Rt.

1. Ca! 32.50. New York-Middling 33.25, stocks 100. Fresno-Middling 31.25, sales 2,206. Lubbock-Middling 31.50, sales 3,456.

Greenwood-Middling 31.50, sales 1,467 Greenville-Middling 32.50, sales 1,532 Minor Dort Per.iott (bcj. houn Falls; two grandchildren SALUDA Mrs. Lucile Havird Werts, 62, daughter of the late Ed NINETY SIX Funeral serv four sisters, Mrs. Haynes Gordon ices for Ernest Ellison, who died and Effie Quattlebaum Havird of Rt. 4, Abbeville, Mrs.

Monday afternoon, will be con S45, stocks 54,126. L0L.W' exports 14,554, sales 9,210. stocks 2,295,551. Harper of Taylors, Mrs. Otto Boyd died at her home in the Hollywood section of Saluda County at 9:30 ducted at Temple Baptist Church ot in.

Abbeville and Mrs. Char id'oi mr weeK-Keceipis 107,964, txports 024, Total for season-ReceiDt A.im.MT. in Ninety Six Wednesday at 3 p.m a.m. Tuesday. lie James of Clinton; and four ports 3,575,504.

by the Rev. T. E. Belcher and the She was a member of St. Marks brothers, C.

D. Hill of Columbia INTERIOR MOVEMENT Memphis Mirtrilino Rev. E. L. Johnson.

B. F. Hughes HONEA PATH-B. F. Hughes.

66, of 102 Hammett St. died at 6 p.m. Tuesday after several months of illness. He was a native of Anderson County and the son of the late Vester and Nannie Brown Hughes. He was a retired textile operator.

Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Mabel Gilmer Hughes: two soas, James P. Hughes of China Grove! N.C., and B. F.

Hughes Jr. of Belton; two daughters. Mrs. Edward Gilbert of Anderson and Mrs. Ray Harper of Honea Path: two brothers, Marvin Hughes of Columbia and Will Hughes of Honea Path; two sisters.

Mrs. Annie Lee Ambrose and Mrs Sally Gilbert, both of Honea Path; and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be con 328, exports 7. sjlei jAO ttiu-i 7o'. G.

H. and Thomas S. Hill, both of Lutheran Church. Surviving are her husband Burial will be in Elmwood Cem Rt. 1, Abbeville and Colie B.

Hil etery. 334 Augusta-Middling 32.75, receipts 3,119, sales 300, stocks 102.660. Little Rock-Mlddlina 1)11. r.r.inl. iu Willie Werts; four sisters, Mrs of Rt.

4, Abbeville. r- i Nephews will be pallbearers 110 Eva McDowell and Mrs. Cora At A Glance NEW YORK (AP)-Stocks-Lower; decline continues. Bonds-Higher; governments In demand. Cotton-Irregular; trading quiet.

CHICAGO: Wheat-Higher: o'd Crop months strong. Corn-About steady; light trade. Oats-Lower; profit taking. Soybeans Lower; profit taking. Hogs-Steady to 25 cents higher; to SI 5.95.

Cattle-Slaughter steers steady to 50 centt lower; top $31.75. CLASSIFIED RATES runerai services will De con Ellis Turner, Edgar Davis, Bob uniias-MiOdling 350, sales 1,926 Montgomery-Middling 32.75, sales 500 Gregory, both of Greenwood, Mrs, ducted at Midway Baptist Church Leopard, Hoyt Stewart. Averil Aiiarita-Middling 32.75, sales 941, luiai KeteiPTS B.n 1 1. exnnrt 7,707, Christine Long of Prosperity and Miss Ethel Havird of Saluda; and at 3 p.m. Vcdnesday by the Rev John B.

Chapman and the Rev sales 11,776 stocks three brothers, J. L. Havird of Arrangements made here in advance of need make certain that family knows uhat is and uhat is not wanted in the memor ial service. Such help is deeply appreciated by the family at the time of need. J0NES uwwt 'home, 1004 AUGUSTA STREET PRIVATE PARKING DIAL CE 5-1641 in Greenwood and Wilbur and Gar Cecil Huston.

Burial will be the church cemetery. Nephews will be pallbearers. Dow-Jones NEW YORK No commiiiion ta pay No Salesmen to anno you Buy with confidtnet Buy where you can lav ish, both of Saluda. Funeral services will be con range of averages; The body, now at Parker Fu stocks: Ooan Utah I nu, ru. ducted at Ramey's Funeral Home neral Home, will be placed in the Lines at 3 p.m.

Wednesday by the Rev church at 2 p.m. Wednesday 30 lids 602.89 607.88 596.44 599.10 ra Is 139.01 140.30 137.43 138.18 it 85.46 85.80 65 Stocks ..199.07 200.65 197.20 198 00 Hilton Ruff. Burial will be in Tra FUNERAL INVITATIONS 12 3 4 7 Day Days Days Oevs Days $1,101 $1.74 SI. 64! 2.241 3.50 1.35 2 40 2.791 3.361 J.2S 1.60 2.80 3 601 4.321 4.71 1 851 3 30 4 201 20 I 05 3.22! 3.94 S.04I 4 241 9 66 1 591 4.62 5 181 7.781 11 27 2 96 5 28 4.731 8 321 12 61 3.33 9 4 7.541 9.361 14.49 vis Park Mausoleum. Net chanoe: Industrial, nft ioi.

rn. Carl Parks The friend. nH .4 off 0.70; utilities, off 0.24 and stocks off Mrs. Henry. Thomson Wills.

Mrs wl Transactions In storkt used In McCORMICK Carl Parks, 51 The body is at the home. R. Wells Mr. Henry WJ 10 3.701 4.601 8 401 10.40i 16.10 of Parksville died unexpectedly aaes Tuesday: Industrials 354 000, railroads 136,500, utilities 55,200. Total OUT OF STATE RATES WILL BE fi -hit it 7 GOltt resPMuv Invited to' attend while he was at his work at Fort Gillespie Marble AND Granite Works 801 Laurent Rd.

CE 2-2651 Bonds Close Net thanae son Mills, Wednesday at 11 a.m., at the First Presbyterian THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RUtf Gordon, Monday afternoon 40 Bonds 82.22 0.08 Robert Whitington Wells. 53, of 12 Harrington Ave. died Tuesday 0 1st Ralfs 79 57 4-f) 17 be In Sprinqwood Cemetery! The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Directors. 10 2nd Rails 78 87 He was a son of Mrs. Minnie Dorn Parks and the late George Utlls 83.74 0.10 at 11:20 a.m.

at a local hospita after five months of illness. The friend anrt u. IMS 87.50 40.07 William Parks. He was a mem UOW-JoneS tommnditv futures lndy Born in Goldsboro, N. a son 1924-26 average equals 100 dosed at 144.80.

ber of Parksville Baptist Church Mrs. David L.Hali;'L.''D: Hairjerry Renn," Hal1', Mr'- Ethel Ridings, J. C. Malpless, Eulos Malplesj and Mrs Lime Towery are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services of Mrs. David L.

Hall to be cnndnrtarl Thnm. a. of the late Mr. Luby II. and Bes and was employed in the car sie Sasher Wells, he had lived in pentry shop at Fort Gordon.

Dividends Greenville since 1936 and was a Afee Funeral Home on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Burial will in Surviving besides his mother are his wife, Mrs. Ruby Dale ruHNunto on request. Count 6 Words Per Line Minimum Charge 2 Lines All ads must run consecutive days with out change of cosy to earn the low rattt above. Keyed ad service charge, 50c.

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Parks of Parksville; one daugh The relatives And frlnnrin Mr. Wells was a member of Mrs. John T. Jones, Mrs. Bonnette Mas-ser, Jerry Thomas Jones, Miss Mattie Ruth Jones and Mrs.

7or Burton anrf ter, Mrs. Roy Smith of Augusta, four sisters, Mrs. G. D. Dorn of Spartanburg, Mrs.

Ralph Overbrook Baptist Church and president of Fellowship Bible u. ir.fir lamines are respectfully Invited Class. Rhodes of Roebuck, Mrs. L. iu miena runerai services for John Thomas (Bud) Jones to be held Mnmiu Pe- Stk.

of Pay-Rate riod Record able INITIAL Coca Cola new .60 3 17 4-1 IRREGULAR Coca Cola Intl 13.25 3-17 4-1 Colonial Eng Shrs .08 3-8 3-25 REGULAR Bank of NY 2.50 3-18 4-1 Bank of Virginia .275 3-18 4-1 Campb Red Lk .0875 3-28 4-27 Holland Furn .15 3-18 41 Manufact Tr, NY .60 3-21 4-15 Midland Ross 75 3-18 4-1 Mt Diablo .04 5-13 5-31 Nat Screw Mfg .425 3-17 4-1 Purity Strs 10 3-17- 4-1 rrl Cont Corp .30 3-18 4-1 UnTexNatGas A8.B .10 3-11 3-30 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearce of Jacksonville, and p.m. in roe Baptist Church. Burial will be In Graceland Cemetery. R.

o. Janie Hawkins Wells and one son, Mrs. R. A. Ellison of Parksville.

jours a aons, runerai directors. and one brother, J. C. Parks of Robert W. (Bobby) Wells Jr.

of The relatives and friends nf ml. crfn iniernon; i p.m. inuriaay tor Sunday Parksville. Insertion, Fowler. Mrs.

Florence Hughes Fowler, Mrs. Essie Mae King, Mrs. Clara Kniqh- CONVENIENCE IS A FEATURE OF 3IACKEYS SERVICE It is on easy walk for people who work in Greenville's mid-town area to attend funeral services ot The Mackey Mortuary. And it is just as easy for those who drive to park in Mackey's 50-car parking area. The air-conditioned service Auditorium, with its pipe organ, provides a reverent setting for large or small groups.

Mackey's is more convenient for most families. the home; four sisters, Mrs. Emma Corbette and Mrs. Lucille In Errors mri, mri. Lucine umaru, Truman Fowler, Roy Fowler.

Cecil Fnwlar. um Funeral services will be conducted at Parksville Baptist gram of Goldsboro, N. and Fowler and Wilton Fowler and nf th.ir Mrs. Sallie Crawford and Mrs. lamines are respectfully Invited to at.

In The SnotMit tend funeral services for Miss Edna "Jim" Fowler to be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. In Clear Sprlnos Baptist Th News-Piedmont will be responslbi for onl one Incorrect Insertion. Phon Ce 2 1511 as soon as you notice a mis. take In your at). CORRECTIONS foe SUNDAY ERRORS taken between 10-3O and 11:30 a.m.

and and 4:00 p.m. Sunday, Phone CE 2-1511 A ik tor the Classified Ad Dept. Lois Bessette of Pikeville, N. and three brothers, H. Russell Wells, Luby H.

Wells Jr. and Clar NEW YORK (API-Sales, closing price i.nurcn. Burial Will Be in tha rhurch cemetery. R. D.

Jones Sons, funeral ireciori. ence Wells of Goldsboro, N. C. Church Wednesday at 3 p.m. by the Rev.

W. H. Puckctt Jr. and the Rev. William Reams.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be nephews. Honorary escort will be employes of the Fort Gordon carpentry shop. The body is at the home. Funeral arrangements will be announced by The Mackey Mor tuary.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost Found The body is at the mortuary. and net change of the fifteen most active stocks traded on the NY Stock Exchange Tuesday. Am Motors 84,400 22'i 'i Ford Motor 55,500 70 -2'j Stand Oil NJ 49,100 43i i Studa Packard 42,300 15 '4 Gen Motors 41,000 43'i NAFI Coro 32,400 36Vi i US Steel 32,000 79'. -1'4 South Pacific 31,400 19U i't Aluminium Ltd 29,400 30 Bruns Balke 78,400 Sl'i -1'4 Glen Alden 28,000 18 Ampex Corp 27,400 38 Sou Am Gold 24,300 6' Radio Corp 24,300 42'- Vi Bell Howell 24,000 II LOSTHn vicinity of 400 block of Nnrtii AAaia ti. tilts UIIIIaI r-i Mrs.

Mansfield SPARTANBURG Mrs. Mar Tke ffiarlej Hlottiuww FUNERAL, DIRECTORS SINCE 1872 N. MAIN ELFORD STREETS Tel. CE 2-8224 Airman Stewart Airman l.C. Arthur Pernay Stewart, 52, of Rt.

2, Piedmont, garet Ravenel Mansfield, 73, of 166 Alabama Spartanburg, died suddenly Monday at 11 p.m. at a local hospital. died early Monday afternoon at a local hospital after a brief SEND FLOWERS Born at Wingale, N. a son of the late E. Pernay and Ella Chancy Stewart, ho had served She was a native of Spartan nunc umhuio.

xpwara. Mrs. J-6628. LOST: '57 Greenville High School clai ring, Initials SG. East Coflce St.

CE 5-3092. LOST, large black French Poodie7Ai gusta Road Drive In Theater, Feb. 27. Reward. CR 7-2), CE 2-0133.

LOSf-Whlte spitz dog, months old. brown collar, vicinity of City View. C.E5-22A0. LOST, portable PhlTco 7-trafTsTstor radio, tan leather case, vicinity News building. Reward.

Call CE 21511 extension 266atternoon and evenings. LOST: Small. black rat terrier wittweo harness, vicinity of Hlllandale Goli Course, Pqinsett Hwy. Phone CE 5-697. LOST: 2 In.

water pump from Gallant Construction Co. Welcome section. Glva reasonable reward for Information leading to recovery of this pump. CE Schools Instructions 6 18 years in the Air Force and was stationed at Warner Robbins i sflfW Air Force Base ot Macon, burg County and the daughter of the late Henry and Agnes Ad-ger Ravenel. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and attended Converse and Agnes Scott Local Cotton Reported by Greenville Cotton Fxchanos In connection with USDA Quotations art or mixed lots equal to official standards uncompressed warho" Basis mid dllng 1 Inch.

Bales sold 1,532. ORA06 AND 15-16 I I I-3J I 1-14 COLOR inch inch inch Inch Inch St Low Mid 24 45 27 50 29.75 30 25 30 75 Middling 28 75 30JX3 12.50 J4.20 COTTON Greenville mid. spot 1 Inch 32.70 New York middling spot 33.25 14 market spot avcrasc 32.03 before coming to Donaldson Air orce Base in June 1957. Ho was a Baptist. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Surviving are her husband, by Wire Delivery and Quality Guaranteed by the world's most responsible florists Look in Yellow Pages Florists' Telegraph Delivery i 4 Sallie Bramble Stewart; one step J. W. Mansfield, of the home; four daughters, Miss Agnes Mans field of Greenwood, Mrs. E. M.

son, James G. Murphy of Salis bury, two sisters, Mrs. Tal- ENROLL at WALDREP'S BEAU ACADEMY. Morning and evening, classes. 716 Augusta St CE S-9631.

GREENVILLE DRIVING SCHOOL" Erwin of Florence, Miss Eliz madge Ferguson of' Lancaster and Mrs. C. Dewey Price of Mon abeth Mansfield of New York City and Mrs. H. N.

McGuire of DIGNITY, INTEGRITY and ECONOMY NFW YORK (APj- Domestic sugar futures No. closed 1 higher. Sales 130 Ulak roe, N. and one brother, James Stewart of Virginia. tenuieu remme instructor DUAL CONTROL AUTOMOBILE Phone CE 9 7843 Evenings, Phona CE 5-1033 ENROLL- in Palmetto Slata BarberCoT.

lege. 310 S. Main Street. Morning and evening classes. CE 5-9557, Greensboro, N.C.; one son, E.

R. fV j.41 5.60 5 61 Mansfield of Mt. Tleasant; three The body will be sent Thursday,.

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