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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 18

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SIXTEEN BECKLEY Market Sales Are $10,136 Sales at New River Livestock light bulls, $18.25 to Market Wednesday totaled 5 136.72. according to Minor L. Bull calves. good, $24.50 to 27: Scott, market manager. medium, $19 Scott reported that 168 head Heifer calves.

good. $21.50 to of livestock were sold to 46 buy. $22.50: medium. $19.25 to $20; ers consignors. common, $15.50 to The breakdown: Butcher cows, calves, good, $34 to $35; $16 to $17; utility, $14.50 to medium, $28.50 to $32; common, canner and cutter.

$12.25 $21 to $26: to $13; Baby calves, by head, $12 to: Butcher steers, feeder $28: light lambs. $16; steers, $22 to steer: Top hogs, $23; heavy hogs, calves, $23.50 to $21.25: sow's, $17 to $18; shoats, Commercial bulls, good, i by head. $22.50 to $27; pigs, by $18.50 to common, $17 to head, $7.50 to $15; boars, $13; NEW Murphy: FLASH -CUBE THE COMPLEX MOIPTE STORE ADAPTER For 104, 154 And 304 INSTAMATIC CAMERA Uses AG-1 Bulbs Reloads Seconds In $177 G. C. MURPHY co.

DOWNTOWN BECKLEY Ponies. by head. $35 to chickens, 25 to 80 cents each; rabbits. 40 t3 13 cents each 'and guineas, $1 each. Scott announced a special feeder cattle sale to be held with the regular sale at the market Wednesday and a special lamb sale to be held Nov.

2 along with the regular sale. Raleigh Deeds Asa and Pearl Hurst; Lewis Frances Hurst; Myrle Hurst Brooks; Sarah Hurst Acord; Douglas Hurst; Sidney and Evelyn Hurst; Louise H. and Tracy Bowden; Elsie Hurst to Lillian Hurst Clay, property at Cove Creek, Marsh Fork District. No value listed. Myrell Graham Clay to Myrell Hughes and Azel Clay, property at Surveyor, Trap Hill District.

No value listed. Bernie J. and Rose Holdren to C. A. and Helen Shumate, property at Winding Gulf, Slab Fork District, for $3,000.

Wesley V. and Louise E. Cook to Michael L. and Jayce A. Gunter, property in the Glen Morgan Addition, Town District, for $2,000.

Donald M. Moore to Eastern Associated Coal property at Stotesbury, Slab Fork District, for $6,000. Program Okehed A Manpower Development and Training Act project to train 15 unemployed persons has been approved for Raleigh County. The federal government will provide $18,504 of the $19,533 cost. Of the total cost, $9,240 will be spent for training allowances and $10,293 will pay training costs.

THE COMPLETE VARIETY STORE OCTOBER SALE SALE ENDS SATURDAY OCTOBER 15 SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! during our FA FABULOUS OCTOBER SPECIAL Large 36x60" SHAG RUG $477 Reg. $5.95 Thick rayon cut pile. Latex nonskid back. Decor colors. OCTOBER SPECIAL 6-PIECE BATH ENSEMBLE $338 Matching set includes 32 qt.

ventilated hamper, 9 qt. wastebasket, tissue dispenser, vanity and powder box, toilet brush in holder. $7.65 If Sold Separately BUTTON FRONT FLANNELETTE SHIFT GOWNS $177 $1.99 Reg. Choice of assorted prints. Button front with pockot.

Women's sizes XL. OCTOBER SPECIAL MURPHY CO. First WEST MAIN STREET Main St. Main 4 Oak Sts. Richwood Oak Hill POST-HERALD, RECKLEY, Instructor of the weeky tionsion class from the of Mines of West Virginia iversity is (seated left) Watson of Oak Hill.

of his class are (seated from left) Jesse Cole of City and James W. Bryant The project will be held Raleigh County Vocational 'nical Center. W. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1966 Students At Mine Institute ex- Crab Orchard, and (standing School- from left) Buck Hagy of Beck- ley, White, Harley Don Snuffer Phillips of Beck- Glen ley, Oather Rushbrook of Sophia and Harley Wood of Odd. Extension Mining Course Offered First and second year classes at the in coal mining, an extension of Techthe School of Mines at West Clark, No.

trainee Don OCTOBER at East section SPECIAL die bury Tams; TABLE er shel at Whitby; Duke LAMPS at at MeN Bolt; 2 $10 Slab East or $5.95 each Handsome, tal ceramic lamps in styles to blend with traditional or contemporary. decors. 3-way sockets and beautiful fabric shades. Buy 2 and save $1.90 OCTOBER OCTOBER MECH SPECIAL LITTLE GIRLS' 2-PIECE BOYS' SLACK SPORT SET SHIRTS $177 $137 Corduroy slacks. Tops are cotton knit and cor.

duroy. 2-6X. Wash and wear! Cotton plaids, print paisleys, solid oxfords. Button down and regular collars, Long sleeves. Nice selection; 6-16.

TOTS' CORDUROY LONGIES TOSS PILLOWS 99c Reg. 84c Cotton Astorted filled, prints and solids. square. Res. $1.19 Corduroy with flannel lining.

Washable, (CHEER Boxer waist. PRINTED FLANNELETTE Solid colors. Sizes 2 te 6 yard 32" width. Washfast colors. Florals, stripes, juveniles.

Quality Always DOWNTOWN BECKLEY Heward Ave. Main Street Mullens East Rainelle Mrs. Gragg Services Planned: FRANKFORD (RNS) Mrs. Annie Vashti Gragg, 12, of Frankford died Wednesday morning in a Ronceverte hos. pital after a long illness.

Her husband, Lackie, died in 1963. She was a member of the Poage Lane United Brethren Church of Clover Lick. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Vida Wagner of Lewisburg; two sons, June of Lewis. burg and Wardell of Frankford; la Clover brother, Lick; a Dennis sister, Grimes Dru- of cilla Shinaberry of Clover Lick; six grandchildren and a greatgrandson.

The funeral will be held at 2:30 p. m. Friday in the Jack K. Wallace Chapel at Lewisburg with Rev. J.

E. Fairburn in charge. Burial will be in the Frankford Cemetery. The body will be taken to the home at 5 p. m.

today and returned to the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Nephews will serve as pallbearers and nieces will carry flowers. UnHobart Members second Coal of Virginia held nights of Oak in through The taught students machines the are certified ment and taught great officials classes," Jack Eccles University, are being Monday and Wednesday at Sophia High School. Instructor is Hobart Watson Hill. The classes began September and will run May 1.

Monday night classes are for mine electricians. The learn the use of mining and equipment and electrical system of a mine. Wednesday night's students those who wish to become by the State Departof Mines for firebosses mine foremen. Classes in mining have been by Watson since 1925. "A number of the area mine were students in my Watson said.

Enrolled in the classes are: Adkins, a roof bolter at No. 5 mine; Wesley brattice man at Eccles Buck Hagy, management with Winding Gulf Coals Phillips, machine helper Gulf; Oather Rushbrook, foreman at Tams; EdShepherd, electrician, StotesNo. 10 mine at Helen; Harley Snuffer, belt man at James Taylor, roof boltEccles No. James HerWood, motor runner at Aaron, mine electrician Burnwell; James W. Bryant Eccles No.

Bob Halstead, mechanic at Car-Ran mine at Harley Wood, foreman at Gulf; Paul Andrew Cook, No. 8 mine; Benny McGraw, roof bolter at 'East Gulf mine and Cecil Richards of Slab Fork, general inside worker. 24-hour period ending at 8 p.m. Was 66 at 5 p.m. and lowest was 39 at 7 a.m.

No precipitation was reported. Maximum relative humidity was 76 per cent at 7 a.m, and mum was 24 per cent at 3 p.m. Visibility ranged from miles 20 miles. At 8 p.m. Wednesday metric pressure was 30.04 and rising.

winds were from the south at seven m.p.h. and the temperature was 55. Highest winds during the 24-hour period were from the north at 13 m.p.h. at 2 p.m. Today the sun will rise at 7:31 a.m and set at 6:50 p.m.

Weather Roundup (Late Forecast On Page 1) FORECAST Temperatures through Monday will average near the normal highs of 07 north and 70 south and the normal lows of 38 north and 45 south. Slightly cooler over the weekend and warmer Monday. Rainfall Friday! and possibly Saturday will average one-half to three-fourths of an inch. AIRPORT CONDITIONS Highest temperature during the STREAM CONDITIONS Greenbrier River: Normal and clear. Lake Bluestone: Normal and clear with two gates open.

River gauge at Hinton: 2.2 feet." Two-Driver Car Damages Meters: A 1957 model car, confused by having two drivers at the same time, temporarily disabled five parking meters on Main Street early Friday. Investigating police said a car driven by John Mason Hall I1, 16, of 2318 S. Kanawha Street and Benjamin Burleson, 20, of 128 S. Heber struck the meters when Hall was apparently helping Burleson drive. Pictured is a new pole replacing one of the damaged ones.

The two youths both were charged with reckless driving along with leaving the scene of an accident. A having no city operator's license charge was placed against Burleson. (Post-Herald Photo) FALL JEWELRY SPECIAL each Lovely jewel, chain or bead neck. laces, pins, earrings, bracelet. Save at Murphy's LIQUID ROSEWATER and GLYCERIN OCTOBER SPECIAL A 99c Value! Koop hands and skin soft and protected from dryness.

12 ounce size. 40 MIXED TULIP BULBS OCTOBER $177 SPECIAL pkg. Large size, healthy, I I I to 12 centimeter bulbs. Mixed colors. G.

C. 218 209 Temple Street Hinton 4: $2.98 Value! NOTICE! CHECK THESE DISCOUNT PRICES ARMOUR STAR ROUND CHITTERLINGS STEAK 10 lb. Pail $2.79 Lb. 75c FOR SEASONING FRESH DAILY Fat Back 5 Ibe. $1 Ground Beef 3 Ibs.

$1.39 TRY- -ME MEATY Wieners 2 Ho. Bag 89c Pork Chops 2 lbs. $1.19 HOMOGENIZED MAXWELL HOUSE MILK COFFEE 1-GAL. JUG PLUS DEPOSIT 89c LB. CAN $2.19 OLEO 6 $1 PEACHES 5 cans $1 J.F.G.

BREEZE MAYONNAISE SOAP POWDER Qt, 44c Reg. Boxes $1.00 JFG PEANUT BUTTER 3 Lb. Jar 99c GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS Lb. 10c We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities Prices Good Through Sunday, Oct. 16, 1966 SUPER MARKET 19-21 BY PASS (The Big Market In The Middle) Reckley I.

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