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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 28

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TWENTY-EIGHT BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 8,1972 Prosperity The traditional a 11 -n i jbuffet at 7 duates indulge in on the "Treasure Island" menu that of their freedom from the public I any pirate would be proud of. at the Beckley iChurch, under 'the sponsorship 1 wXLU little! for the youths at system came a school earlier Prosperity Fundamental Baptist But the honored guests at this occasion were not only seniors but high school juniors who are members of the church, with all other teen-age youths invited to participate. SENIORS HONORED were John Brewer. Tim Coley, meal at the Glass House consisted of "Ole Salt's "Island Fried Chicken," "Stowaway Swiss Steak," "Captain's Sea "First Mate's Barbecue Pork Chops," "Long John's Green Beans," "Sandy Whipped Potatoes," "Treasure Yams." Following the buffet and entertainment at the Glass House, consisting of prayer, choruses, games, jokes, magic skits and musical and vocal entertainment, the traveled to TV Lanes in Oak Hill for two hours of bowling. They then departed for the Prosperity-Dry Hill Community Center for morning entertain- and Pam McVey, and juniors, Paul Hicks, Becky Pipkin and Alicia Price.

The activities began with a Man Is AHOL; Two Post Bond A CORN, along the same lines as 'Skull and Crossbones Relish Tray," "Silver's Combination Salad," "Crow's Nest Cole Slaw," "Anchor Potato Salad," "Jeweled Fruit Salad," "Gold Gelatin Salad," "Starboard "Buccaneer's Choice" of ap- "Coffee 'a la Galley," "Choice Ale," (soft drinks), or "'er Majesty's Brew" (tea). The youths also heard a talk Charged with t)eing absent delivered by Bill Lehman, A A A A 4 1 omcial leave from the S. Army, William Foreman that provided at the Glass House. FOLLOWING breakfast at 5 a.m., the wo out assistant pastor at Bible Center Church in Charleston, who at- of Beckley was lodged in thel teQded alon with Dr. Tom Raleigh County Jail at 9:35 a.m.! Wallace organist.

Wednesday by Beckley WOODY MULUNS, member police. jof Grace Gospel Church at Two persons were offered the youths from the jail Wednesday. selections of "Bible Magic," Robert Hedgecock of Scott jam Avenue was released after-by posting bond to Town'; special music was provided the Mount Tabor Baptist privateersmen returned to their respective homes. Chairman of the general committee in charge of arrangements was Mrs. Don (Betty) Bare.

Her committee included Mrs. Robert Pulliam, table decorations; Mrs. Tom Busch, general decorations; Mrs. Lawrence Phillips, menu and games, and Mrs. Fred Mann, advisor from the 1971 banquet.

Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Judd Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Allen.

I A DECORATIONS were provided by a committee headed by Mrs. Busch. Members were Mrs. Darrell Allen, Mrs. Don Boblett, Mrs.

James Woolwine, Mrs. Fred Mann and Mrs. Gordon Fox. The program committee, About 70 Participate In Party For Youths "Cap'n James," better known as James Woolwine of Prosperity, and his wife talk with Bill Lehman, assistant pastor of the Bible Center Church in Charleston, guest speaker for the all-night youth Wallace, organist for the activity provided for the Charleston church. Approx- junior and senior students at imately 70 persons (as in- i Fundamental dicated by the crowd below) Baptist Church.

Lehman was were present the festivi- accompanied by Dr. Tom I ties. Magistrate Joe Rodriguez. He was jailed. Tuesday by city Ir police on charges of intoxication! Virgie -MullinS; 86, of iheaded by Mrs.

Kenneth Boband obstructing an officer. J102 Beverly was dead onjlett, consisted of Mrs. Bare A Shady Spring man, Frank I arrival at a local hospital atjMrs. Cleve Brewer, Mrs. Dar- Bennett -posted bond 7 Pm a long illness.

jrell Allen, Mrs. Fred Mann, Magistrate Rodriguez and was The body is at Rose and released Wednesday. He wasjQuesenberry Funeral Home jailed Tuesday by state police I awaiting completion of arrange- oaa breach of peace charge, ments. Use Is Told A 512,000 supplemental grant jnounced-by Sen. JenningsRan- Program approved Arch A.

Moore Jr. mfe lus S2400 in Pulliam, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. John for the Raleigh County Head Start Gov. Wednesday is being used to pay the salary of a new speech therapist who started work the first week in May, according to Head Start Doris Bradshaw.

No salary increases are asked for, Mrs. Bradshaw said, but dolph around the third week in'April! The Head Start Program will Mrs. Junior Varney, Mrs. James Woolwine, Mrs. George Phipps, Mrs.

Lester Pipkins, Mrs. Kenneth Hawley, and Mrs. Doug Epling. In charge of entertainment were Mrs. Mrs.

Busch. FAVORS WERE prepared by Mrs. Harold Lilly, Mrs. Bus'ch, Mrs. Gary Cuckler, Mrs.

Robert non-federal matching funds for renovations to centers, a policy committee fund, supplies and other expenses as well salaries of two new employes, a i Bradshaw. a new social service worker will Head Start, administered by be hired in September. Mrs. Bradshaw said the proposal was submitted April 19 and its acceptance was an- the Raleigh County Community Action Association, received an HEW grant January. $223,200 in Way and Mrs.

Bill HorsfaU. Others assisting were Mrs. Carl KOUIL, Mrs. George Phipps, and Mrs. Larry Miller.

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1400P JUMBO FOAM BED PILLOWS KING SJZE FOAM FILLED NON-AILEBGIC Six Speeders Charged Six persons were Andrigbetti, 17, of 111 with seceding Wednesday by)Westwood cited at 11:25 Beckley city police. Pourj Carrie Fotos, 57, of KL motorists were cited for other traffic violations. Charged with exceeding the speed limit were Kathrvn McLaughlin, 24, of S. Heber St, cited at 12:15 John to Harold and Ethel Berry, for Lot 3, Section 7, Lilly Land Co. Addition 1.

D. W. McMfflion to Tommy Rakes, $100 for Lots 23, 24, 25 26 and 27 of Oakhurst Addition to MacArthur. Beckley Real Estate Corp. to Earnest and Sandra Trent, $1,000 for Lots 10 and 11, Section 9, Green Valley Homesites.

James T. McCreery Inc. to Sawyers Subdivision, Shady Spring District. L. Steel to Harold W.

Blevins, division, Shady Spring District Nell Harris to Brent Kenrick, $3,400 for Lots 120, 121,122 and 123, Harris Subdivision to Shady Spring. 1, Beckley, cited at 12:30 Kent Edward Baiky 16, of 117 Mercer St, cited at 2 PJIL; Mary Fell Godbey, 44, of Harper, cited at 6:20 pjm, and Graden W. Stoots, 69, of Rt 3, Beddey, cited at 7 pjn. Mclaughlin, Andrighetti and Fotos were ordered into municipal court June 15. Bailey and Stoots were ordered to court Jane 19, and Godbey isas ordered to court June 17.

John Michaels, address unlisted, was charged with blocking a driveway at 7:22 city. Floyd Lester, 41, of Crab Orchard, was charged with driving with an i a i operator's license at 7:45 ajn. Charged with obstructing traffic, Robert F. Harden, 42, of 216 Woodrow Ave. was cited at 1:30 p.m- Shirley D.

Snuffer, 35, of Mabscott, was charged at 2:55 p.m. with speeding and driving with an expired operator's card. Snuffer, Lester were ordered into municipal court June 15. $750 Is Awarded In Suit Raleigh County Circuit sewer lines installed on her jurors Wednesday awarded property be removed. Under an Mrs.

Mary Short of Galloway. Heights $500 for trespassing and $250 for damages to her property there by instaUation bv the North of lines Public Service District. The case opened in court Wednesday morning and jurors were taken to'view the "property- Mrs. Short has demanded that 2 Fires Put Oat Tie Beckley city fire department answered two fire calls Wednesday. Firemen estimated damages at $100 to a 1967 model car owned by Mrs.

Billy Binson of Hedrick St. The carburetor reportedly backfired as tts car was leaving me Town and Country Shopping Center parking lot at 12:48 p.m. The firemen were called to 301 Hemlock St. at 6:40 pjn. when a lawn mower belonging to Herbert McKinney was on fire.

Damages were estimated at $85. order of Judge F. Morton Wagner as visiting judge the NBPSD brought the condemnation proceedings when a settlement could not-be reached to compensate Mrs. "Short for the easement across property line was built. A 122-foot easement across Rural Acres Drive property bounded also by Walnut Street and an alley-has been used by the NBPSD.

A settlement recommended by commissioners in the case earlier has been declined. Jurors hearing, the case are Goldie Jarrell, Shrewsbury, Jimmy C. Ernest Ford, Jackson Barbour, E. W. Bledsoe, Alva Dodd, J.

E. Ellison, Beulah Daniel, Emily Myer, AnnabeUe Wood, Mrs. Fred Friar and Elsie Jones. Robert E. Holroyd of Princeton is the attorney for the NBPSD.

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