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TEX Nicholas County BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. VA-, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1959 Coal River Area State Photographers Confab Will Be Conducted In Beckley 39thAnniversary Of RichwoodLegionPost Observed Among those attending the 39th' anniversary celebration Saturday evening of Riohwood Bert H. Lists Nine Births OAK Jan, 27 (RNS) Births recently recorded at the Oak Hill Hospital are as follow: Six pound, 12 ounce daughter, Delia Ann, Jan, 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Galen Gene Suttlc of Harvey; six pound, 12 ounce son, Timothy Wayne, Jan.

22, to Mr, and Mrs. Rupert Thomas of Fayetteville: six pound, 10 ounce son, John Thomas, Jan. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harrington Brown of Garten; Five pound, four ounce son Mark Steven, Jan, 20.

to Mr. and Mrs. Snrnucl Albert French Jr. of Oak six-pound, seven-ounce son, Jennings Kent, Jan, 20, to Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Harrison Ellison of Oak Hill; eight pound, ninc- 1 ounce son, Rickey MeivJn, Jan. 20, to Mr. and Mrs, Enoch Oay Belch- Hickman American Legion Post 97 were (left to right, seated) Harry Harless, W. Wheeler Green, and Leland Reese; and (standing) Walter Dempsey and John White. The program featured a dance with music by the Riviera Orchestra, Richwood Legionnaires cr of Scarbro; Seven pound, eight ounce Donna Jan.

20 to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Isfichold of Oak Hill; seven pound, six-owiee daughter, Joy Lynn, Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franklin Farrish-Jr.

of Ook Hill; and eight(pound, five ounce daughter, Tamera Lee, Jan. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emmett Nichols of Oak Hill. OFFICERS INSTALLED BY PYTHIAN SISTERS OAK HILL, Jim, 27 (TINS) In.

stollaUon of officers held by the Pythinn Sisters Temple 13.2 Monclny fit ihc Pythinn Mall. Installed were; Mrs, ElixnlnHh Crone, most cxfcllont i Mrs. Blnnche Samuels, excellent senior; Mrs. Georgia Mnrin Bnldinfj, excellent junior: Mrs. Vnnnflt- or, munafier; Mrs.

Mary Sowers, secretary; Mrs. Ada Burgess, treri- tiurcr; Mrs. Elizabeth Bnlrlry, Kuard; Mrs. Sally protector; Mrs. Ann Bnrlon, past chief; and Thelmn Fry, pianist, Installing officers Mrs, Ann "SrkMitf, Mrs.

Francos Thompson, HVlns, Elir.nbcth Baklry and Mrs. Ann Alexander. Mrs, Mabel K-nraid the outgoing most excellent chief, Mrs. Barton, i a i presented her with a iift and she presented officers with a i Refreshment.s were served by Mrs. Sowers.

Mrs. Alexander, and Mrs. Maud sympnlh card was sent to Mrs. Vannatler. Get-well were sent.

1" 1 Samuels, Mrs, Baldinc. and Miv Maude A sympathy card was sent, tn Mrs. a a Others ntl.cndin.tr were Mra, Flor Spitler and Mrs. Alice 1 Titlow College Graduate OAK HILL, a 27 (RNS)--Mis: Mary Ellen Carter, clancrhter Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd HuhachfT graduated last week from Concord College with a Bachelor Science degree in education. She was Rnvdunted from Collin? High School in 1955. While in hn'l school, she was majorette member of Tri-lli-Y, Future Bust ness Leaders of America, A Capel la Choir, in May Day festival, a candidate for Collins beau ty, and attendnt to Miss lied Devil. In college. Mi.ss Carter worked part-time as secretary, member of Sigma Sigma National Sorority, chairman of member committee, member of Women's hall, frcivhman k'uide, and a candidate for Miss ITomecom nji She is now rmnloyo-d by Fnyctlc County Board of Education at Minden.

HICHWOOD, Jan. 27 (ENS) -The 39th, anniversary of Bert I-Iiclcman Po.st 97 of the American Legion was observed with a dinner dance at the hall Saturday evening Talks were given by Frartk Johnson, historian of Marlinton Post 50, and E. P. "Sheriff" Given of Cowcn, member of the House Delegates from Webster County and a member of the Hichwood Post, The principal address WOT given OAK HILL, Jan. 27 (ENS) The Rev.

Robert Madeski, presented devotional service from the book of Timothy to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union Thursday at the Brethren Church. Mrs. D. D. Whitney, legislature chairman, was in charge of the program, The Rev.

R. Oheno- woth, pastor of the Methodist Church, gave a talk on various )ill spending in the Legislature, one of which is the liquor by the drink bill. Members have written their rcproscnl.filives requesting hill to be voted out. were sent to the Rev. Childcrs, president, who ill.

Committee reports were heard on the work of the union. The next meeting will 1 be a silver en honoring Mrs. Frances Wil- nrcl, OIK' of the founders of the' Temperance Union. It will he held Fob. 2fi at the Methodist Church.

Others attending were Mrs, Kelly Williams, Mrs. C. W. Elgin, Mrs. Clyde Dnncy, Mrs, Kenneth rgoss, Mrs, Thomas James.

Mrs. Kuby Fox, Mrs. Emmett Fit7.wat.cM-, Mrs. J. P.

Slnton, Mrs, Frank Burgess. Mrs. Lois Brewer, and Mrs. T. F.

Lively. "Mikoyan presentation, 41 He urged "strong national defense and less complacency at Recognition was given to two charter members of the local Post. They were W. Wheeler Green who is currently scrying as and Lei and F. Reese.

Both have held many offices during their tenure as Legionnaires. Dotson, commander of the ninth district, was introduced along with other officers. These include Walter Dempsey, first vice commander; Glen Cornell, finance officer; Dayon Artrip and Jerome Breckstein. and chaplain of John White post. Presiding as muster of ctwnonies was thJ post James Reed.

Marlinlon visitors accompanying Johnson were Ed Stem-pie, immed- ate past commander, and Junior Malcomb. The dinner was attended 130 Legionnaires and guests. A dance followed the dinner with music provided by the Riviera Orchestra. The dinner was prepared and served by.members of the Legion Auxiliary. FAYEHE COUNTIANS WAIVE JP HEARINGS FAYKTTKVUJ.K, Jan.

27 RNS --Two men and a 17 year old juvenile all of Willis Branch, a vied lioariiiKs Monday to hf Fnyette Grand Jury on charges of grand larceny. The charges stem from the tUenl- imt of truck chains, mechanic tools, and gasoline Friday ni.Jfht from a truck owned by Herbert Bowyers, also of Willis Branch. before R. Crodsey Rimer Conley. 23, and Chester Dannell.

27. The trio was released fivm jail on fSrKl bond William Hod leers'. of Oak Hill waived preliminary hear ing to the grand jury on charges of armed robbery anil ntiomolod robliery. tie is i n-hhint; 11, Marl in of Needle's Kye and at- lo rob F. T.

McClunq of Fayetteville. He was remanded to jail. Bond has not boon REP. TO SEEK Attend Graduation OAK HILL. Jan.

27 iRNS)--Miss Rosie Walton was a member of the graduating of Slippery Rock Slate Teachers College, at Slippery WASH1NGTON (AD A fight is shaping up to get money to stun construction of tho proposer! Summorsvillc Dnni on the Gouley Hivor in West Viniinin, Rop. Cleveland M. Bailey iD- snki he would sock two million dollar appropriation for the project Construction work would furnish employment in omo the hardest 'nit areas of iho state and Nicholas Counties. In addition, Hailey said, the completed dam would be a prime factor in boosting industrial de- 1jy John White, post chaplain and past commander who said, "we look 'backward to look forwacd," as he cited accomplishments of the Legion at a local and national level. One hundred cent Americanism was urged, by White as the Legion is expected to be the patriotic leaders of the communities represented by thdr 1,700 post, he The speaker's interpretation of Americanism did not include purchasing Communism even with Rainclle Area Meadow Bridge Personals MEADOW BRIDGE.

Jan. 27 (HNS) Mr, and Mrs. John G. A hers ro turned from Kansas City, Mix, Sunday, They spent month in Kansas City, while Mrs. Alters attended the National School of Acron.Ht.jUcs.

Mrs. Akcrs was graduated from the school Jan. 23. Mrs. Akcrs is the farmer Rebecca Hodden, daughter of a Mrs.

Basil T. Redden of Meadow Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alga longer of Danesc wore son-in-law, and rliwshtcr, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul R. Harry, and Lloyd. They were accompanied by Miss Pc-gsy Ballenjjer. Mr, and Mrs. G.

L. Thompson and son. Bill, wero business visitors in Ilinton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

G. Thompson anc. children, Bill and Keith, were Saturday visitors- of Mr. and Mrs. Bayles Thompson a-ml children Silt-, IVbhy.

and Stergel, of Mont- Jan. 27 (RNS)-- Mr, and Mrs. 3. 'Corbin Whitesyille attended a meeting the officers and board of the State Professional Photogra pliers in the Harold Benton Stu dio of Charleston Sunday, The group selected Beckley a the site for the 26th state conven tion with headquarters in the Beck 19 Couples Given Wedding Permits MADISON, Jan. 27 (HNS)--The following marriage licenses wen issued by the Boone County Clerk during the last two weeks: Clinton Adkins, 85, and Coldom Gundy, 54, both of Camp Creek iLee Stoiiings, 51, and Mary Bur gess, 20, both of Ramage; Charle.

Cole, 28, and Faye Hayner, 22, both of Madison, Clifford Elkins, 32, Sod and Vernie Hoffman, 21, Morrisville; Dale Stover, 22, and Anna Williams, 21, both of Whites ville; Jackie Dickens, 13, of Gor don and Margaret Bryant, 18, Danville; Deward 53 and Catherine Angus, 43, both Julian; Ernest Tucker, 50, of Seth and Emma Milton, 23, of Orgas; Lonie Marcum, 22, of Greenview and Alice Williams, 17, of Ramage; Paul Aleshire, 20, of Prenter and Sue Hoover, 16, of Van; Garett Adkins, 22, and Louise Allen, 21, both of Julian; Jimmy Cornell, 29, Ashford and Joyce Fauber, 22, Bloomingrose; Rupert Kerns, 41 and Alma Miller, 39, both of Pren ter; William Christie, 27, and Carolyn Pauley, 17, both of Madison- David Lemmon, 26. of Chelyan and Ester Hill, 19, of Madison; Gary Wiseman, 16, and Vera Sanner, 16 both of Garrison; Wayne Rickey 37, of Lockbburne Air Force Base, Ohio, and Janet Estep, 22 of Danville; James Hubbard Jr. 24, of Seth and Dorothy 20, of Williams Mountain; anc Clyde Ferrell, 18, of Orgas and Mary Foster, 18, of Peytona. Rites Set Today For Mrs. Mullins MADISON, Jan.

27 (RNS) Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Mulins will be conduced at 1 Wed- esday in the Zion Baptist Church it Madison by the Rev. R. S. Biggs.

Burial will be in the Mullins lemetery at Robinson in Boone County, Mrs. M.ullins. 63 of Madison died the Beckley Memorial Hospi- ol Saturday after a long illness. She was a member of the Zion Baptist Church, Survivors her -husband, three sons, Carroll of Besoco, Garland of Madison, and Arthur Fr, of Beards Fork; a daughter, Miss Bernice Mullins, at home. Her mother, Mrs.

Fignora, Hair- of Madison; two brothers, James and Ernest Haley, both of Cincinnati, Ohio; and 15 grandchildren, The body will be removed from the Hunter and Hunter Mortuary, it Madison to the church one hour prior to services. Rock. Va. last week Her mother, Mary Walton, her a Mrs. 0.

Wal-i ton. attended the a a i Th two i i a luncheon. On the return i Bmloy is home they visited another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Faust of Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Geneva Cooper was tor in Bookley Saturday, Mr. F. Treriak and Jo A were business visitor.

1 velopmeiu along West Virginia's jlkekloy Saturday. Kanawha Kiver, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Groves Jr. Motynnttnvn are visilinK Brents. Mr.

and Mrs, Louis Groves, and Mr, and Mrs. Brady Bland of Meadow Bridge, Anron Giwes loft Tuesday for Mortfantown where he plans to attend Wo.st. Virginia University. Mr. and Mrs.

Maldon Till of Berkley were Sunday guosls of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kin'eaid of Crickmer. Other Mr.

and Mrs. Georjio Mtirit, of Mount Vlope. Mrs, Hay.el Wright and daughter, Jean, weiv business visitors in visi- in President Eisenhower, however, ha? recommended no new starts LCVel on such orojecfs. ujaieers use dollars proposed amount they eonVj the dam dur- i the year July I. More has been FAVETTEVILLE, 27-Ko tho oegmnuyo'ear of 1359.

the need a for a a construction Party MEETING SET TODAY 10 take reviews and to take stock may be oossibilitie.s in agricultural discussed at a at I rcrid.iC-f'.'J by will 1 in 5 Ai p.m. Bailev et hiijh, would Tho am would le form one of the in East. L-OSJ OAK IttT.L. Jan. 27 W.

H. was honored with a iMrthday pnrty the ins of the Women of Presbyter- inn Church Tuesday. Mrs. Level was prtson(od with a and scrvod a cako Friendship HaH of the church. Cfrek Mr, 1 Love" is one of the founders of tho Presbyterian church and PRINCETON, W.

Va. (AP) Eugene Little, arrested vhtn cracked the "dupli key" theft ring earlier this nth. lias been sentenced to one 10 years for housebreakinR. Judge Walter V. Ross of Mer- "cr County Criminal Court pro- louneed the sentence.

Two other ndictrrvents against Little were prosecuted. Little. 13. of Bluefield. W.

vas one of six arrested for al- work with the $100.000 annual operation that covered at least three states. Among those still in custody arc Little's wife. Joyce, 2.1. Authorities said they had recovered a few more lots of property, including a 700-pound safe which contained $1.100 in cash and checks when it was taken from a Bland. Va.

store last October. Funeral Thursday For Pan key Child SUMME.RLEE, Jan. side rites for Leona Sandra Pankey, four-month-old daughter of Mrs, Kosotta Pankey of Summerv lee, will be conducted at noon Thursday at the Summcrlee Cemetery. The Rev. Jesse Garland will be in charge.

The child died Monday evening at her home. The body will remain at Ritchie and Johnson Funeral Parlor in Beckley. Birth Announced ATKENS, Jan. 27 Mr. and Mrs.

James Ball have an- nouneed the birth of a son, James Woodson Ball Jan. 23, at Me- rnoria! Hospital in Princeton. The baby weighed nine pounds, four ounces, and is the first child of the eouple. Mrs. Bail is the former Miss ProatV5a Gail Vest of Pipestem, The father is an employe of the Athens Market, Pamella OAK HIT rameUa Lesg was honored party Monday on her ei day anniversarv at the ley Hotel, The convention'will "oe held Aug, 24- and 25 with Cecil Underwood scheduled to ad dress the gathering, Dave Woody of Welch, president of the group appointed Tecl Varner of Weirton to the post oj vice 'pres ident.

The selection was made Clear Fork Valley News COLCOKD, Jan. 27 Sunday visitors of Mr. and 'Mrs. Matthew Perry were Mr. and Mrs Perry of Bradley, Mary Pery of Man, and Mr.

and Mrs. Adron Lyons and daughters, Treasure anc Rita of Wharton. grandson, Randy- Phelps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ina Phelps visitec Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Saturday. He is now on a 30-day leave from his base in California and at the expiration of his leave he will report to Jersey, where he will be assigned for overseas duty in Germany for approximately two years the Army. and Mrs. Cecil Arthur and daughter, Mary Ann, of Newark, are visiting friends and relatives in the Colcord Ameagle area.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Menitt of New York are visiting their son-in- law- and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Jack Weller of Jarrolds- valley.

Returning to their homes Sunday after attending the funeral of Charles Augustus Steel in Keith Saturday, were, Mr. and Mrs. James Hyan of Akron, -Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blake of Newark, Mrs.

Addle Womack Mr, and Boyd Jarrell and daughter, Janet, of Elktpn, Mr. and Mrs. Leff daughter, Joyce, and Mrs. Elizabeth Custis also of Elkton. Joe Eddie Jarrell, a student at West Virginia Institute of Technology school spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr.

and.Mrs. Ervin Jarrell. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dillon were their son-in-law and daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Coolidge Stover and Miokie Dillon of Van. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.

F. Hamilton of Colcord were her rother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jarrell of Elkton, and Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Blake and "Vtis.3 Janet Jarreli, all of Newark, Del. Mrs. D. F.

Hamilton, and her brother, Boyd Jarrell of Elkton, visited their mother. Mrs. Zela who-is hospitalized at Charleston General. Plospltal, Friday night. The Rev.

John Aalfs also visited Mrs. Jarrell Friday af- ernoon. METHODISTS COLLECT $510 TOWARD PROJECT HINTON, Jan. 27 (RNS) -Methodists of the Bluestone area are nearer their goal of $2,500 for water system at the Ming in Africa. At mectinss at the Milkr Memorial and Talcott Methodist Churches 51 shares were accepted.

This represents $510 on the The mission caravan, consisting of the four Methodist ministers went Tuesday night to Mount Zion. Wednesday evening they will visit he Methodist Church here, Thursday night the group will go to vlount Pisgah and then conclude week's meetings at Forest, Hill Friday. All meetings are "at 7:30 p.m. Tn each service, slides of the vork at the Minga Station are shown and special music is presented. after Dell Williamson had resigns due to a change of jobs.

Other appointments made Woody included committee chair men lor the state convention. Ap pointed were Lorinie Safford Mount- Pleasant, convention; Te Varner of Weirton, program; Opa Corley of Beckley, banquet; J. Corbin, of WhitesvHle, manufac ture; Frank Mauritz, of Oak nominating committee; Lo-nni Safford of Point Pleasant, puilia ty; Harold Benton of Charleston prints; Joe Barta Jr. of Hunting ton, awards chairman. Registration comcnittee mem hers are Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. -Carr Jr. of Weirton; the welcoming com mittee will be Mr.

and Mrs Mauritz of'Oak Hill, Mr, and Mrs Charles Gruber of Wheeling, Mrs Freda Hall of Charleston; ar.d Mrs Ruth Corb'in of WhitesviBe. Special committees were- ap pointed to make recommendation for new ideas that are now in th planning stage. Joe Barta Jr. an' Harold Benton were appointed re-classify the "print, category' phases of state awards and Mr and Mrs. J.

D. Corbin were se lected to prepare plans for the se lection of a "Miss Photograph" fa the state of West Virginia. The spring clinic will be conduct ed in the Ruffher Hotel at Charles ton, April 26 and 27. Rdta CJark Richmond, will present spe cial'classes on the art ing. State convention plans be completed at the clinic.

Rites Set Today For Mrs. Watti (LETWISBUIRG, Jan. 27 ORiNiS) -Mrs. Agatha McClung 1 Lewisburg died at the home of -a sister -in-law, Mrs. Alice McClung Monday night after a long illness She was a lifelong resident Survivors include four sisters Mrs.

Florence Combs of Orlando Mrs; Lucy'Boone of Ronce verte, Mrs. G. R. Worthington Jackson, and Miss Me Clung "of Lewisbuxg. Her husband, Marvin Watts, pre ceded her; death.

The funeral will be conducted a 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Wai "and" Wallace Funeral Home Uhapel at Lewisburg with the Rev Stacy Groscup -and the Rev. Robert Pfrangle in charge. Burial will )e in Rosewood Cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home.

Mercer Suits Filed PRINCETON. Jan. 27 (RNS) have been filed in Mercer lounty Circuit Court by the followng: James E. Robertson vs. Weldan Anderson, doing business as An- crson Construction Co.

and Jcorgc Murray, damages R. A. Lawrence, administrator the estate of Virginia Christine jester, against Billie L. Morse and 'ames R. Lester.

adminiiStrator of he estate of Hobart R. Lester and the.rs; Annette W. Johnston, an infant vho sues by Charles Wesley Whisman, against J. Scott Johnston ivorce; and Norma Jean Stan- vitz against Joseph Henry Stan- vitz divorce. Hospital Patients PRINCETON.

Jan. 27 (RNS) 'he. have been admitted Memorial Hospital for treatment: Nancy Jane Vickers of 'Matoaka. Vliss Charlotte Taylor of Rock, nd Mrs, H. F.

Hancock. Mrs. Carl I. McPhorson, Hobert Eng- and Miss Christine Bauguess, Claude Akers, Mrs. Keneth W.

Spriggs, all of Princeton. Mothers' March Set ATHENS, Jan. 27 The Parent-Teacher Association i sponsoring the Mothers' March for Dimes. The march will egin at, the sound of the siren at :30 p.m. Thursday and conclude t.

7:30 p.m. Porch lights should be by anyone wishing to donate to 10 March of Dimes. At t.he conclusion of the march. money is to brought to the ome of Mrs. James Fogg, ian.

on State Street. Mrs. the will conduct the march In W. Harless Dies- Rites Set Today WAITEVILLE, Jan. 27 (RNS)- William Roy Harless, 53, of Waiteville died Monday at 2 p.m.

at his home. Born April 25, 1905 in Giles Harless was a son of the late John and Mandy Bradley Haress. He was formerly employee )y the Norfolk and Western Railway Co. and was a member of the Christian Church here. Survivors include his wife.

Mrs Nellie Williams a daugh- May Eloise at home; a hrce brothers, Fred of Salem, Va. Carl of Peterstown, and Dick of Waiteville. The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Mount Zion Church here by the Rev. Ken Bar- nctt.

the Rev. Cecil Neel. and the Rev. A. B.

Shiflct. Burial will be- in the church The body was taken from Broyles Funeral Home at Union to the home at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Pallbearers will be Hurley Surface, Vivian Reynolds. Charles Me- Cormick, Jack Hall, Jack Lee Mc- Danicl, and Berkley LaFon.

Members of the Waiteville Home Demonstration Gub will carry flowers. SPECIAL, COMMISSIONER'S SALE Pursuant to a decree of the Circuit Court of Raleigh County, West Virginia, made and eri'tercd on the 23rd day of December. 1953, in the chancery cause of Hilda B. Walters v. Naomi Parks and others, will on Saturday, February 2Ist.

1959, at the front door of the courthouse of Raleigh County, West Virginia, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day cffcr for sale to the highest bidder, the following described real estate: Lots 5 and 6 of Section 13 of -the Beckley Court addition to City of Beckley, West Virginia, as shown on a map thereof recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County Court of Raleigh County. West Virginia, in Deed Book 66, page 288. Terms of sale: Cash In hand on day of sale.

J. S. BUTTS Special Commissioner. Harold Hanks, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Raleigh County. West Virginia, hereby certify that bond with security approved by me as sufficient, and in the penalty provided by said decree has been given by said special commissioner.

C. HAROLD HANKS. CLERK. MlAVcd-4-PH STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA: In the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit of RaJelRh County, 26, 1959 WTI.UAM HENRY McCREE CHANCERY MARIAH HICKS McCREE SUIT FOR MVOHCE Tt appcflrinsr from an affidavit that the dofondnnt Ss a non-resident of this state: It is. there fore, ordered hat at this office within orw; rnonth after the date of the first publication of this order and do what ary to protect her Interests.

ATTEST: C. Harold Hanks, CLERK TO THE CREDITORS AKD FICIARIES OF THJE ESTATE OF MARY EUABETH DODD, All persons having claims agains the estate of the said. Mary Elua bellh Dodd, deceased, whether due not, are notified to exhibit same with the vouchers thereof verified, to the undersigned at mj office in -The Raleigh County Ban. Building, in the City of Beckley, Rai eigh County, West Virginia, on before the 30th day of July, 19oS otherwise they may by, law be ex eluded "from all benefits said es tate. All beneficiaries of said es ta-te are to be present on said date "to protect their interests Given under my hand this the 1 day- of January, 1959.

FLOYD M. SAYRE Commissioner of Accounts, 2-4-Wed-3-PH ORDER OF PUBLICATION STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF RALEIGH. SS: In the Office of the Clerk of" th Circuit Court of Raleigh County, Wes Virginia, January 15th, 1959, th following order was entered; BANK OF- RALEIGH, a corporation Plaintiff, ASSUMPSIT UPON ATTACHMENT WILLIAM E. HOLT and GLORIA ANNA HOLT, Defendants. The object of this suit is to re cover judgment against tbe said de fendants.

in the sum of S352.03, anc to sell the property in sai suit for 'the purpose of satisfying tn said judgment. And it appearing from an affidavi filed' in said cause that the sair defendants, William E. Holt an Gloria Anna Holt, are non-residents of this state, ordered that thej do appear within one" month ron the date of the first publication this order and do what is necessary to protect their interests therein. Given under my hand this th loth day of January, 1959. C.

HAROLD HANKS, Clerk. Sayre and Sayre Truman L. Sayre Counsel for the Plaintiff. 2-4-Wed-S-PH FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SETTLE, George Washington: age of 412 City Avenue, died at 7:3 a.m. January 26th in his residence following a heart attack The body will remain at the Rose an Quesenberry Funeral Home, 190 Kanawha Street, until the fu neral -Funeral services will conducted at 2 p.m.

Wednesday January'28th, in the Rose and Ques enberry Peace Chapel with the Rev Charles E. Walker officiating. Bu rial will follow in the Sunset Me rnorial Park. Nephews of the de ceased will serve as pallbearers. Arrangements by Rose Quesenberry Funeral Horn WHITE WHITE, Jimmie Lee, age 23, Charlotte, North Carolina, formerlj of Beckley, died at 3:05 p.m.

Satur day, January 24th- in the'VA Hospital in 'South Carolina. Funera services will be conducted at 2 p.m Tuesday, January: 27th; in. the Springs Community -Church with the Rev. Oscar: Lilly officiating. Buria will follow in the Blue Ridge Me morial Gardens.

The body will re main at the Webb and Neal Funera Home, 471 Vance -Drive, until funeral hour. Active pallbearers wil be Curtis.Street, Bernard Hall, Autrj Ritch, Carson Green, S.B. Tate and George Brown. Arrangements by Webb Neal Funeral Home Funeral Directors Amos E. Quesenberry's Quesenberry Funeral Chapel 1901 So.

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Dial CL 3-6151 TV And Radio Service SEE ARNETT LILLY HARPER ROAD RADIO SERVICE BESIDE 5th' WHEEL Cfc 2-7341 FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Ashworth Sparks, Inc. Radio TV Service DIAL CL 3-5251 209 Prince St. Beckley LOVITZ TELEVISION SERVICE; We stock parts for all makes and' Antennas All work material Dial CL 24271' Beckley SAME DAY-SERVICE. FOR gas stoves, refrigerators and washer repairs, call CL 3-4S37. TELEVISION REPAIRS AND SERVICE WE SERVICE ALL MAKES All Work Guaranteed W.

EYE 805 West Neville St. Dial CL 3-4542 Special Notices SEPTIC TANK FOR cleaning and service call Frank's Plumbing and- -Heating. Dial CL 2-6306. WALLS washed by new machine, no mess, saves painting. Nichols WaJl Cleaning Service.

Dial CL 3-39S5, ALL kinds sewing and alterations, very reasonable, Helen Dial CL 3-9878. VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY Free Estimates Gladly Given Aavbn Venetian Blind Cleaners Seckley. W. Va. Dial CL 2-4401 30 Transfer and Storage LEWIS TRANSFER STORAGE Ave, Dial CL 3-4400 to Buy HIGHEST prices 'paid for used spin, et and studio pianos.

Jan Campbell Music. Co. Dial CL 3-8139. WANTED TO BUY ROUGH FRAMING hemlock or white pine GRA5 LUMBER CO. Crab -Orchard, Va.

WANTED: retreadable tires, will pa? good cash price for any 'amount Bluestone Tire Service, corner Third Avenue and Summers Street. Hinton. 37 "Personal" WILL Walter Chapman formerly of Daniels, or anyone knowing his whereabouts please can CL 3-3321 before 5 p.m. WILL Bernice Justice, of Shady Spring, or anyone knowing her whereabouts please call CL 3-3321. ext.

62, before 5 p.m. WILL- John. Laibach, formerly of 300 Ridge Avenue, please call CL 3-3321, ext. 62, before 5 p.m. HOSPITAL beds for home use.

$5 per month. Dial CL 2-3233. Revoked Operator License REINSTATED, terms 6 to 8 months to pay. Call CL 3-7366. Raleigh Insurance Agency.

Lilly Building, Main Street. Beckley. Ask for Jim Green: night. Sundays and call CL 3-9875. 41 Female Help Wanted WANTED experienced all around girl for super in person, JacikS; Super- Market.

Mt. Hope. CURB girl wanted Apply in person, no phone calls, Soirth Oakwood Drive In. SPARE -time piece-like work! Stay home! No doorbell' ringing! Secu- rall. Box 1450.

Pasadena, Calif. AVON CALLING For fun and earnings sell Avon. Any Avon representative will fell you, full or part time, it's profitable! Write Avon Manager. Coahvood, W. Va.

MAIDS (COLORED). BS IN NEW AREA SALARY up to $220 monthly, room and board free. Write now giving name and phone number of references. If qualified, transportation advanced. HUNTINGTON DOMESTIC AGENCY 11 Broadway HurUington Station, N.

Y. LADIES" COLORED or white to do nousework in New York. Up to $200 per month to Room and board included Fares advanced. Dial CL 2-5473 or write Box 5. Beckley CLASSIFIED DISPLAY LET ME ASSIST YOU With keeping an insurance eye on your family or your business insurance problems.

Call Omar 0. Stover, CL 3-4392, representing Federal Mutual Ins. Co. NEW LOCATION Across From Vipperman Construction Co. and Meadows Lumber Co.

19-21 By-Pass Expert Furniture Auto Upholstery Williams Top Shop 19-21 By-Pass Ph. CL 3-8640 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BASEBOARD HE AT STORM DOORS S28.S5 STORM WINDOWS $12.95 JALOUSIE ALUMINUM STORM DOORS $50.00 (Not Beckley Insulation Co. Located 19-21 By ass a 3-4598 HARVEY CABINET CO. REPAIR REFTNISHIXCi twit to CAIXJ I dL S-54741 Are You Taking Adronfoge Of Oor DISCOUNT CASH AND CARRY Otmrnj Janaory? Discount Applying Oft orders to $30 or HI1L.ROHRER LUMBER GO..

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124,252
Years Available:
1930-1977