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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 3

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Deaths: and Water. BtcMty. W. Vi. ftonday MornlM, DK.

lOT-t HqettM Ash, of HI. was at Hi! Mrs. Violet Inptn Bmck mA two grattdcflttdreB Tte body ta'at Tyrat Foneral BOJIW, Olft Nil). DMdiDf COOVtwiOfl Of Oil May Lie Under South Pole MMhll, itll at Run, of fetsteGHrpeud Balto Hkta Ale, A wv retired of JfLS 01 nff Church, Scarbro, ind the Brtfrtaidiv Mwmk Lodge, No MO AF4AM to DUntt, mfaM wtte, Mn Robert HarrisoB Ufa, Mid Mtrritt AeX Berkley, Mkt tteiten Men. Mrs.

ARM EttsMi aei Mrs. Sophia Ltm, both of Oak Hill; 14 a i and three treat Swvirw will be Monday at 2 p.m. In the Dodd Piyiw Funeral Home, wtth the Rev Dorothy Oebonte in Burial will be in tilth Lawn Park, Oak HID. Friends may can today from 7 m. lei p.m.

will be Wlfflam at OUT, Ute Dreniwn. Doudas Roberts, Wittam Me- Hung. Ronald Heath and Doufte Lehman, Mamie 0. Chapman Mrs. Mamie 0 Chapman.

79. of Camden on Gautey, died Friday morning in a Sam- mersvite hospttal after a toai Ufaiess. Born in Lewis County, April 9. UM, she a daughter of the late WUbam and Emma Weese Carry. Mn.

Chapman was a member of the Morton Chapel Methodist Churdi. are four daughters, Mta Ruth Chapman, famden on Gauley. Mn. Ruby Hart, Cowen. Mrs Frances Barbntcm.

Ohio and Mrs. Ann Lea Woods. Akron, Ohio: four sons. Donald and French, both of Summersville. William.

Clinton, Ohio and Franklin Chapman. Camden on fiaulpy. two brothers. Brooks Cuny, Akron and Victor Curry. Canute! on Gauley; 18 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Services will he Monday at p.m. In the Waters Funeral Chapel. SummerwilJe. with the Rev. Clarence Riddle in charge.

Burial will be in Black's Chapel Cemetery at Camden on Gauley Friends may call today from 7 p.m. to 9 at the funeral home, Roy C. Eye Services for Rov Eye. of 200 Mercer will be Monday at 11 a in the Blue Ridge Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. ROBS Evans in charge Entombment will be in Blue Ridge Mausoleum Mr Eye died Thursday at 9 50 p.m.

in a local hospital after a illness A survivor not listed in a previous obituary is a grandson may rail today from fl to 9 at the funeral home Rev. WyNeE. Favora TV Rev Wytte Favors. 97, of Berkley. died Saturday a (oral hospital after a tang illness Bnrn Pec 1.

IMQ. in GeorftU. Mr Favon ww a retired minister and a member of the St James AME Churdi, East Park Surviving are a son, Mervin Moates. Spring Lafcp a brother the Rev Bfvfcley and two grandchildren Servta will he Tucwlav at 1 intheSt Matthew AME Church. Berkley, with the Rev Abner Writht in rharge Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park Friends mav rail Mondsy from 7 to! pm at the and Johnm Fuatral Parlor.

Bwtley 31 Mery N. Qrey Mm MttvHtw Gray. 13 of Chierathf. Ohio, fonwrty of County, died Fridav at home after a etort lUfttM Born April IB. UM.

at was a of Kirov and Henrietta Price MrVejr Gray had lived at a year, moving from BJverdate. Md was a member o( Ftrrt Pwbvterian Cherch. andjhe PhUtopi No 41. Ordw of RaMifii Star Shr waMjwrvrtpd hi tfcvth hv aw husband, thr Prrt Gnrv- SurvtvhiR arr a win. Jamn Gray rhllimthr.

a ifettr Mtw MrVev. and .1 hnithpr. McVvy, both of Aldrnon and a granddauffhtpr Srnicw will 2 in thf WallArv and (Tuprt LnrHbom. with the Robert I. Voder In Burial will he in Rnwwond retnetcrv.

Mn. AttM Jotaaloa. M. of MMmjr, Saturday at I m. hi a hoffttal after a bag ittatm Born 9,1191, la North I wis a daughter of the lot DameD Mrs.

Jotaaton ww a hMaawHa and a CharehofOod. MacArthor Her hvsband, J. M. JohnHtti, dVsd In 1WO. dauRhterTMra.

Mary EttabeiSSmith, scott: IS grandchildren; S3 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. wifl be Monday at I p.m. in the Mac Arthur Church of God with the Crytwn ID cHarge Burial wil to to Memnftil Pfc.k Friends may ca today Irom p.m. to 9 p.m. at Row and QwaMbany Fmenl Home.

Ronald RonaM L. Leffew. 57. of Wmmng Gtttf, died Saturday at 1 a.m. to a Beckley hospital after a long illnm.

The body ta at WllUams Btae Funeral Home, Sophia, pending comptotion of arrangements. W. Shrtwibury George W. Shrewsbury. 88, of Crab Orchard, died Friday evening in a Beddey hospital after a long illness Born Nov.

M. 1MB. at Basin, he was a son of the late Thomas and Martha Blankenshlp Shrewsbury. A retired tanner, Mr. Shrewsbury had lived at Crab Orchard the past 10 years, moving from Basin.

He was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church at Basin. Surviving are his wife, Mn. Laura Shrewsbury. six daughters. Mn.

Mabel Meadows, Prosperity. Mrs. Thelma Goan, Clinton. Ore BlaUe, Sophia. Mrs.

Esther Taylor. Bashi, Mrs. Loma Thompaon, Berkley and Mrs. Irene Hartley. Meadow Bridge, two sons, Corie, at home and Bernard Shrewsbury.

Mullens, a sister. Mrs. Ethel Griffith. Bashi: two brother, fidward. Crab Orchard and Let, Salem, Va 17 grandchildren.

39 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 10 am. hi the Fogtesong Longanacre Funeral Home. Mullens. with the Rev Phillip Graham in cahrge Burial will be in the Shrewsbury Cemetery at Basin Friends may call today from to 9 at the funeral home Elmer Underwood Elmer Jesse Underwood.

15. of Gauley Bridge, died Friday In a Montgomery hospital after a long Bom at Allingdale. April 12.1912. he was a son of the late Alamander and Sarah rndenrood Mr rnderwood was a retired employee of the CaX) Railroad and a member of the ton Independent Baptist Church Surviving art- his wife, Ruea Truman rnderwnod three daguthers. Mrs Janice Wriston and Mrs Shelby Hughes, both of roshoctnn.

Ohio and Mrs Bettv Sharpe. Lexington. a foster wn. Dwight Rife, Bridge; a brother. Jennings t'ndtfwood.

Charleston: I sister, Mrs Laura McMTTIion, Craigsville and 13 grandchildren Services will be Monday at am In the rVwnbs Funeral llonie, Gauley Bridge, with the Ret James Wilson to charge Burial will follnw hi the 1'nderwood Family Cemetery at Salem Branch Friends may rait today from to 9 at the funeral home Superficial drilling off Antarctic cottt DM coovUmd many geeiogteti tbJt vnt, untapped weaim of oil and may Be it the bottom of the world. An energy-hungry world already is eyeing the potential Sooth bonania, which may be five Umei rich one ante Ataka'i North Slope Commercial exploitation of the Antarctic coattoant to prohibited by Ecology Watch STRIP MUSE APPLICATIONS FILED Campbell Mining Co. Box 127 Surnmersvitte, for apprarimateiy 70 arm on Kenneyi Creek of New River, one and one-nan miles South of Wlnona hi Nuttall or New Haven District, Fayette County; final protest date Dec. 30, SMA 2488. D.T.A.

Land Box 127. SummersviUe. for approximately itt acrei on Kenneys Creek of New River, one mile tooth of Wlnona in Nuttall or New Haven District of Favrtte County, final protest date Deo 30. SMA 2489 Cannelton Industries, Superior, for approximately 145 acres on Big Branch of Elkhom Creek, five miles NW of Superior in Browns Creek District of McDowell County, final protest date Dec. 31; SMA- 2457.

Ranger Fuel Box 986, Beckley, for approximately ISO acres on Lewis Fork and Milam Fork of Laurel Fork, 1.2 SW of Glen Rogers in Slab Fork District of Wyoming County: final protest date Dec. 31, SMA-2472. Stallion Mining Corp. 815 Quarrier Charleston, for approximately 180 acres on Big Horse Creek of Little Coal River one mite west of Julian in Scott District of Boone County; final protest date Dec. 31.

SMA-2469. Perrv Hylton. Inc. Box 988 Beckley for approximately 434 acres on Laurel'Creek and Kates Creek of Meadow River 1.80 SE of Corliss in New Haven District of Fayette County; final protest date Jan. 4.

SMA-2498 Perry Hylton, Box 986, Beckley, for amproximately 190 acres on Manns Creek and Road Fork Creek of New River and Brackens Creek, 182 miles NW of Cliff top in New Haven District of Fayette County; final protest date Jan. 4, SMA-2499. Southern Appalachian Coal 217 94th Mantlet for approximately 1.930 acres on Hewett Creek of Little Coal River. 1.75 mttes SE of Julian in Scootest date Jan. 6, SMA-2513.

Eastern Associated Coal Box 1085, Beckley, for approximately 190 acres on Bottom Creek. Burk Creek and Clark Branch of Elkhom Creek, 1.86 miles NW of Keystone Browns Creek District of McDowell County; final Drotest date'Jan. 9. SMA-2521 Cherry Pond Coal Box 363, Whitesville for aoprojdmately 207 acres on Jarrells Branch of West Fork, 1.1 miles north of Twilight in Crook District of Boone County, final protest date Jan. 13, SMA-2517.

Sewell Continental Coal. Box 408, 311 Washington St. Montgomery for approximately 100 acres on unnamed tributaries of New River 2.6 miles southeast of Thurmond in Ouinnimont and Swell Mountain District of Fayette County, final protest date Jan. 20. SMA-2534.

Ecology Watch information on permit applications comes from legal advertisements printed in area newspapers. Companies are required to run ads containing information about the application three weeks in succession. Written protest will be accepted by the Department of Natural Resources. Room 322.1800 Washington Charleston. Va 25350, Be sure to include the Strip Mining Application number with your protest or it will not be honored by the DNR Also send The Register a copy of your protest.

But you must send the original to the DNR for It to be effective. If you have any information on such permits or any other environmental issues, please rail The Register at 253-3321. STRIP MINE PERMITS GRANTED DNR issues a permits-granted list at the end of each month an International gentlemen i lacUHf any pavsswjnMt far violators. Over the yean that agreement and the great Nptssie of working in so remote an area have preserved Antarctica frotan laboratory for the world's scientists. Australian geologist Howard Brady tays the timing of the first Antarctic oil rush "is just a question of costs." A test drilled through the ice 20 off the Wright Valley to the Ross Sea hit methane gas, but drilling was abandoned when In began breaking up.

The true size and location of Antarctica's petroleum reaatvolrs remain unknown because of the 1999 treaty prohibiting exploitation of Antarctica Estimates, however, have been made wot swam w. urrHUw CNMCN MONDAY EVENING DtCEMKN 26 Rural Acres Garden Club Dtmwr 6.00 P.M.'Worahfp 7:30 P.M. DartW Kovlptn, Factor Call 255-1296 or 252-9865 The Good Provider Mo thinks of f'Vf'tythinq for hi, family's futuic security dnil this should curtdmly mduflc provisions for thf? f'X(wiisi'; For complete C.ounv;l on pt: need planninq, VT ui at any time. Rose Quesenberry Funeral Chapel TELEPHONE 2534461 BECKLEY AMOSE. QUbSENBERRY OWNER ANDMANAGE.R Study Shows Deaths May Prevented tttrt PifH IMffttUwul A Went Virginia Pniversity Medical School says about one-fifth of the state's infant deaths hi 1975 could have been prevented by better health rare FriHKJN may call Tuesday from 6 to 0 m' at the funeral hnme Carkw Hubbard Carlos Hubbard (A 1OT West St (levekmd, Ohio formerty of Oak Hilt, died Saturday at a in 4 Clevi-iand hospital after a ding WINTER SALE r- $TIU GOING ON ALL MONUMENTS EGNOR MONUMENT.

-COUPON- I JtaTW 1 0 I 70 WORKS WC WOIW TNOft WHO Lovt AMD PHONE 253-4460 NAWt PtfOftt, THIS COUPON 0000 FM FWt FOOT- WITH FVMCHAtt. at Snanuhburg Marrh 21. 1917. he a of the Ute Robert and Dorothy Hauhtr HubbHrd Mr Huhhaftl retired employee Of the' HelianiT Rledmal EngmeeriMg Co. Surviving are wife.

Mn Mildred SOT- baugh Huhnard Cleveland a WMI. Robert Iff Hubbard bmther Marcn Hubbard. Charleston: four Mn Hurt Oak Hill, Mrs Vtn Day. Oceana. Mrs Jmie Canterbury.

Ktnraid and Merry Christmas To All Our Customers And Friends (AmericanHardware lumber Co. EAST END MT, HOTt-NIAR THE STOP ilQNT "gjyevnfficotf PeYtoniW StfWce OrVeYt To Evtry FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU oasia am attain) AU TOTS, iKOIATIONS 4 MCYCLES 8 HEETROCK OlMifVY, Yes West Virginia, Now You Can Build An Individual Tax-Sheltered MI( Tund At The Bank Mouni Hope. If you llvi) in Virginia and are not Mntty covcrsxl by a retirement plan, you can tax Individual Retirement Account at Bank of Mount Hope Federal law you to maximum amount of tIJQO or of your whichever is law Of courta, you can aava tmallar aach What is an Individual Retirement Account? An Individual Retirement Account la a aer- aonal retirement plan, tt developed by to bftngj to American worker the oppaJfjaaJiy MM a more aacura future for hleaMf! ePJsJ "ttr Mi family. Recogniting that inadequate, eapeciaSf now Retirement other plena. Can you are employed I that you not othoi retirement Can your one? Yea Working a aaparate IRA, too.

proviM they are not currently a participant in a plan by tHew 1 own Are your savings and interest tax deductible? For Federal income tan your end earned on an IRA are fully deductible from income up to the maximum allowed by lew. and interest can be deducted even though you don't itemize You only pey when you withdraw the and interact earned can you receive payments? linear Federal law. SM MrwAeftta can be made yea) feawi you e. your death In four account beneficiary You from your reach age is if you take your Wore age feu laealva aN or a part of your account and are not dtaabled, you'll pay eVff taft penaKy. Not only will you have to Maude the amount received in your ordinary featoma for the year of receipt, but Federal 1 penarty ten equal to of the amount ceived wiN be impoaad How do you set up an account? Opening an Individual Retirement Account aaay opening a account.

Stop in and one of our will gladly aaalat you. Or, if you wteh, cell or wrrta and the neceaaary wiM be promptly mailed to you. MEMBER FOIC Individual RftiwTKwt Account Btnfc of Mount 0 7 Mount to to foti tbout rhf iftA conttft mt C.tv.

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