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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 9

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Beckley, West Virginia
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9
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10--Raleigh Register, Bcckley, W. Wednesday Afternoon, November MURPHY'S CHRISTMAS COMPLETE VARIETY NOW OPEN! TURNING PLUSH SANTAS 25-inch tall red olush Sarrta witb white fleecy beard as pictured! ETCH-A- SKETCH Work knobs to make pictures, charts, designs. Turn i down to erase. MISS MUSICAL TWISTER Assorted colored plush with pretty vinyl face and sleeping eyes. 15-inch baby moves- as music box plays.

WH1RLIB1RD GUN AND TARGET SETS 4 birds on target spin when hit. With gun and two darts. BUNDLE OF JOY LIFELIKE BABY DOLLS Fully jointed 19-inch new-born a with rooted hair and moving Soft cloth body, floppy arms and legs. MECHANICAL TOY TOASTERS pop-up toaster i hi-impact clastic base. 18-inch Fully Jointed BUNDLE OF JOY BABY DOLL FOR TINY TOTS Drink and wet doll with molded $099 "WEST1NGHOUSE" PLAY STEAM IRONS Metal body, plastic handle with thumb rests, control dials.

U.L Approved. hair, moving eyes. 54-GAMI BOX Contains card games, game boards and playing equipmsnt with instructions for playing 54 different games! ASSORTED GAMES $098 DOLLS BARBIE-KEN CUT-OUTS A brand new portfolio of your favor'rtt teenagers with 102 go-together fashions. Fully jointed i rooted hair, moving eyes and high heeis. ana Ktn Coloring Book PROCESSED PLASTIC CO.

PLASTIC TOYS Soft! Unbreakable! (A) JET BOMBER 39e (B) DUMP TRUCK 98c OTHERS 29c to98c BEN CASEY M.D. DOCTOR KITS Classics-Fiction Books Beautiful hard-back covers and clear print. ffc Many, nwny stories youngsters love, so build HlU therr library this Christmas! SWIRL BRANCH For boys and girls BEN CASEY, M.D. DR. OUTFIT 91 with medallion tips With center poie and stand larger stores only (C) PLASTIC CARS card 39c (D) ASSORTED CARS each 29c Here's an assortment of wonderful plastic toys to please every youngster! From four tiny plastic cars on a card for 39c to a giant dump fruclc for 98c with many others to choose from as well.

Tonka METAL TRUCKS $077 each 14" STAKE TRUCK SPORTSMAN JEEP OR CEMENT MIXER 53.77 larger stores only MR. or MRS. POTATO HEAD each Plastic features and accessories to change fruits and ve ge- tables i funnyfriends! ALUMINUM QQ: TREES FAMOUS NAME AUTOGRAPHED GOLF BALLS FOR YOURSELF OR FOR GIFTS First quality famous name brands with live rubber centers and thick durable covers. A much appreciated Christmas giftl dozen DUMP or POWER 5077 each Im a heavy metal toys that re i models of real thing! HylrMlit 53,77 larger only "Buddy SCALE MODEL STEEL TRUCKS with many features of real ones (A) WRECKER I 4 -mch with (B) CAMPER U'A-inch with drop steps, slicing windows, etc. (C) 15-INCH MILK TRUCK" larger itorw oaty CGCh 12.77 8 MAIN ST.

R1CHWOOD 218 WEST MAIN MAIN OAK STS. OAK HILL STREET DOWNTOWN BECKLEY HOWARD AVE, 209 TEMPLE ST. MULLENS HINTON Pax Mi', and Mrs. Max Tyree, Pax, announce the birth of a David Scott, at the Raleigh Gen- eral Hospital, Oct. 30.

He weighed six pounds, elven ounces. Mrs. Tyree is the former Miss Jo Anne Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rexall Williams, Plum Orchard, He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Tyree, Pax. This is the couple's first child. Mr. Mrs.

Eugene Stover, Dayton, Ohio, announce the birth- of a son, Terry Scott, seven oounds, nine ounces, Oct. 21, at he Miami Valley Hospital in They have two other sons, Kenneth and Stover the former Miss Brenda Shorter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Shorter, Weinvood. He is son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernie Stover, Lively. MISS Elizabeth Shorter, Weirwood, is visiting her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stover, Dayton, Ohio.

Mrs. Margaret Glisson, Wejr- wood, remains a patient in the Beckley Memorial Hospital. She was admitted two weeks ago for observation and treatment, Her condition remains unchanged. Conley Juniors Set Minstrel MULLENS (RNS)--The Conley High School junior class, directed by Mrs. Kathleen Dobson, will present the Lazy Moon Minstrels at the school Friday at 7:30.

p.m. The presentation is in three acts and portrays the talented children of a family, famous as radio entertainers, returning home to rehearse their tuneful radio show under the lazy southern moon. One act will feature Judge "Pigmeat" Markham and the trial. Everyone is invited to attend Lhe show. Between acts will feature the Juniorettes, a dance group under the direction of Miss Barbara Ward, a member of the senior class.

Members of the Juniorettes are Linda Tunstalle, Irene Ward. Valinda Kelly, Kay Vaughn and Linetter Berger. Members of the cast are William Crews, Herbert Graves, Charles Owens, James Wesley Patterson, Walter Patterson, Barbara Simms, Carol Allen, Tony Adams, Faye Merriweather, Eugene Parker, Janice Amar, Lewis Daye. James Ricks, Jo Anne Pennis, and Cecilia White. Clerks Run Close In Nicholas SUMMERSVILLE (RNS) Nicholas County's hottest race was between its two candidates for County Court Clerk.

A narrow margin of only 67 votes separated the two. Tabulations showed Spurgeon (Jinks) ffinkle with a total of 3,859 and his opponent, Ira E. Hill, with 3.7S2. Unofficial returns arc (Democratic candidates listed first): Congress (Third District)--John M. Slack M.

G. (Mai) Guthrie, 2,866. Supreme Court Judge--Fred H. Caplan, Max Deberry, 2,824. State Senate (12th District) Carl E.

Gainer, House of Delegates-- D. R. "Doc" Frazier, D. i Jaryis, 3,347. Circuit Clerk--Sarah Hamilton, County Commissioner Term)--Cecil W.

Bailey, Elmer 0. White, 2,742. County Commissioner (TJnexpir- ed Term)--Faber Herbert, Coval Chapman, 3,340. Alcoholic Liquor Amendment 1,532 for; 5,632 against. State Executive and for; 4,913 against.

Sheriffs' Succession Amendment--29 for; 5,343 against Fair Representation for; 5,320 against. Legislative for; 4,941 against. Amendments Killed 3-To-1 In Boone County MADISON (RNS)-The five proposed Constitutional amendments all appeared to be headed towards rejection by at least a three-to- ons margin in Boone County voting with tabulations reported from 13 of 26 precincts in Tuesday's general ejection. strict Congressman John ai. Slack held a three- to-one lead in his bid for re-election.

Slack received 2,502 votes and his Republican opponent, M. G. (Mai) Guthrie received 827, in the unofficial Boone County returns The five proposed Constitutional amendments all appeared to be headed towards rejection by at least a three-to-one margin in each case. Unofficial returns are (Democratic candidates listed Congress (Third DistricO-John M. Slack M.

G. (Mai) Gnthne, 827. Supreme Court Judge--Fred Caplan, Max DeBerry, Senate (Seventh District)--TJoyd G. Jackson, Circuit Court Clerk-Maxey Mullens, County Court Clerk--0. (Ose) Carson, Jake Price, 962.

County Court Commissioner- Ricna "3s, Alfred McClung, 866. County Court Commissioner (Unexpjred Term)-Ernie -W Richards, Alcoholic Liquor Control for; 2,313 against State Executive and Amend- for; 2,329 against. MAIN STREET EAST RAINELLE 1,972 against for; 2,090 against,.

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