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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. TUESDAY JUNE C. 0. Egnor, 68, Dies In Hospital RAINELLE (RNS). Charles Ola Egnor, 68, of Rainelle was pronounced dead on arrival at a Hinton hospital Sunday.

He was born Jan. 20, 1904, at a son of the late! Jim and Saliana Fox Egnor. He is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Fred Nelson of Quinwood, Miss Edith Egnor (and Mrs. Gail Neathawk, both of 1 Chicago, Mrs.

Charlotte Pendleton of Clover, S. Mrs. Shirley Kirby of Fort Berning, Miss Scarlett Egnor, address unknown; five sons, Estil, unknown, Leonard of Gastonia, N. Howard of Cartersville, Dean of Plymouth, and Bobby of Cleveland, Ohio; one brother, Pearlie Egnor of Alderson; 23 granchildren, and one great grandchild. He was a retired coal miner and a member of the Highland Church of God of Rainelle.

Funeral services will be at (2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Wallace and Wallace Chapel at Rainelle with Rev. Virgil J. Morgan in charge. Burial will be in the Wallace Memorial Cemetery.

Man In Monroe Dies; Rites Slated SWEET SPRINGS (RNS) Luster Dunsmore, 85, of Sweet Springs died Monday in a Clifton Forge, hospital followa short illness. He was born in Monroe: County, July 17, 1886, a son of the late William and Margaret Allen Dunsmore. He was a member the Cokesbury United Methodist Church, near Sweet Springs and was a retired farmer. He is survived by one brother, Medford Dunsmore of Levonia, Mich. and one grandson.

Graveside services will be conducted in the Baker Cemetery near Sweet Springs at 2 p.m. Wednesday with Rev. Doyal Cruikshank in charge. The body is. at the Shanklin Funeral Home at White Sulphur Springs where friends may call after 10:30 a.m.

today. Rainelle Personals RAINELLE, Mrs. (RNS) D. H. Visiting Bennett last week were their granddaughter and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Gibb, and children, Gary, Gregory and Michelle, and Mr. and Mrs. Murrey Rigsley and sons, Scott and Stacey, all of Aurora, Colo. They will also visit another son, Floyd Bennett of Suffolk, Va.

Mrs. Carolina Bills is a patient in the Emmett Memorial Hospital at Clifton Forge, Va. The bumblebee is the only insect capable of pollinating red clover. 2. DEATH NOTICES AND Funeral Arrangements COZORT COZORT, Charles age 87, of 209 McGinnis Street.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Calfee Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Dewey follow Wilson officiating. Burial will in the Sunset Memorial Park. Arrangements by Calfee Funeral Home GRAY GRAY, John age 70, of 111 Segmon Street.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the New Hope Baptist Church, with the Rev. James Bly officiating. Burial will follow in the Greenwood Memorial Park Arrangements by Ritchie Johnson Funeral Pazlor, Inc. GRANT GRANT, Robert age 62, of 131 Orchard Avenue.

Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Keyser-Bryant Funeral Home ChapeL Burial will follow in the Sunset Memorial Park. Arrangements By Keyser-Bryant Funeral Home ARTHUR ARTHUR, Claude Benjamin: age 82, of Prosperity. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Rose and Quesenberry Peace Chapel, 1901 South Kanawha Street, with the Rev.

Ernest Barley officiating, Burial will follow in the Family Cemetery at Prosperity. Arrangements by Rose Quesenberry Funeral Chapel HARVEY HARVEY, John Walter, age 91. of 106 Bibb Avenue. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Quesenberry Wednesday Peace in the Rose and Chapel, 1901 South Kanawha Street, with the Rev, Dr.

Kenneth L. Swank and the Rev. Dr. C. S.

Donnelly officiating. Burial will follow in the Highlawn Cemetery, at Oak Hill. Arrangements Rose Quesenberry Funeral Chapel McGRAW McGRAW. Miss Delores Ann: age of Stanford. Funerai services will be in the conducted Stanford at 1 p.m.

ThursMissionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Keaton officiating. Burial will Memorial follow Gardens. in the Blue Ridge, Arrangements by Rose Quesenberry Funeral Chapel Florists FLOWERS the Sick Arrangements Flowers OCCASIONS. For FOR ALL COME IN TODAY AND SEE OUR Beautiful Floral Arrangements While You' Are Here Establish an Account With Us DIAS FLORAL "Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere" 345 City Avenue Ph.

253-4561 -FREE PARKING Cards of Thanks WE wish to take this, means to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy and their helping bands during our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved mother. Mrs. Geneva Winston. We especially wish to thank the Rev. Ernest Barley for his comforting message, the Webb and Neal Funeral Home for their kind and courteous service! and all who paid respect in person or with food or floral tributes.

The Family of Mrs. Geneva Marie Winston 1. wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere and humble thanks to all those who offered at kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of my beloved wife, Mae. Husband: Roy Ellison Lost, Found, Strayed 5, FOUND pair of lady's glasses en Main Street, Beckley. Owner may clairn by identifying and paying for ad.

Classified Department, Beckley Newspapers Corp. FOUND 1972 Graduation Tassle at the Burger Boy. Owzer may ad. by Classified identifying Department, and paying Beckley for claim Newspapers Corp. FOUND car keys at New River Park Wednesday.

Owner may claim by identifying and paying for ad. Beckley Newspapers, Classified Adv. $20 REWARD FOR retura of man's billfold, credit cards and other valuable papers, lost in vicinity of Starlite Motel. William R. Nelson, 1320 Washington Street, Henderson, (502) 827- 5239 or contact the Starlite Motel in Beckley.

$25 REWARD MORNING, FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO CONVICTION PERSON OR PERS PERSONS STEALING NEWSPAFROM ROADSIDE TUBE OR BUNDLES OF NEWSPAPERS. Please give information to Robert Amick, Beckley Newspapers. Phone 253-3321 Sam G. Foley, 253-6255 COMPLETE DRYWALL PAINTING SERVICE Estimates -All Work GuaranteedMOUNTAIN TOP Drywall Painting Co. PHONE 253-8582 9 Wallpapering and Painting EXTERIOR painting, gutters cleaned and repaired, guaranteed work, free estimates.

253-8976. PAINTING, interior and exterior. reasonable rates, guaranteed work, free estimates, insured. Call Gene Crone, 253-0641. COMMERCIAL and residential painting and repair, neat work, W.

Lively, 877-2849 after 7:30 p.m. PAINT brush for hire good work at low prices, free estimates. Phone 253-1414 or 253-1281. PAINTING AND CARPENTRY 253-2985 or 253-1838. EQUIPPED residential for commercial Good and painting.

Work is our success. Insured. E. Lowell Foley, 252-6000 10 Money To Loan CASH LOANS TO $800 People's Finance Co. 305 PRINCE ST.

PH. 253-4341 22 Repair Service delivery, 253-6035. LAWNMOWER NOW repair, pickup and SWEEPER REPAIR DOMESTIC and commercial, new. rebuilt, pickup and delivery. Vacuum Service PHONE 877-2229 OR 817-5530 HAVE lock, key or safe problems? Day, night, anywhere, call Andy's Lock Shop; 253-5354.

HOTPOINT AND GE Appliance Repair Service Factory Trained Servicemen Quick, Efficient and Reasonable Sparks TV Appliance 305. Prince St. Ph. 252-6523 For Refrigeration Service CALL HALSTEAD'S 252-2215 WRIGHT'S RADIO TV SERVICE Pickup and Delivery Crab Orchard. Va.

252-3509 ROOFING SIDING Remodeling and Underpinning Free Estimates, 253 4901 Remodeling Needs? ROOFING, patios, room additions, paneling, ceiling tile, kitchens, concrete, any type remodeling. Call Builders 252-3564 or 253-6388. Window Cleaning, year around service, exterior house washing, 253-0205. WILL take small jobs by contract, paneling, ceiling tile. closets and windows, 25 years experience, all work guaranteed, 252-2376.

WILL. do paneling Or other remodeling. Phone 252-7506. ELECTRICAL work, any and all types, free estimates, low rates, 253-5505. WILL do remodeling work, build porches, heating, electrical wiring, plumbing.

Free Estimates, reasonable rates, 683-9960. HOME REMODELING ROOFING, Painting, Paneling, Ceiling Tile, Room Additions. The very finest in home Remodeling, 253-7841. SMALL home repairs, carpentry work. of all types, room additions and enclosures, work guaranteed.

Call Randy Bowling, 253-1645. Carpenter-Builder ROOFING siding. Free estimates Call Bennie Carte 877-3291, 877- 9921. CALHOUN GENERAL CONTRACTORS ALL types remodeling, building, work guaranteed. REE ESTIMATES PHONE LANE ELECTRIC EXPERT electrical plumbing and heating specialists, free estimates, low rates, all work guaranteed, 253- 6506.

HOME REMODELING AND REPAIR, 253-2985 OR 253-1838. 24 Plumbing Heating Service PLUMBING HEATING CO. LICENSED AND INSURED -FREE ESTIMATES24 HOUR SERVICE Beckley. W. Va.

Ph. 252-7132, 27 Watch Repairing TIMEX WATCHES We Make Em Tick Again! ERIC'S JEWELRY 308 Neville St. Ph. 253-4352 28 Special Notice Have your Carpets Furniture Cleaned right in your home! DURACLEAN Makes Them Flower Fresh And Ready For Guests In Just A Few Hours 'No Soaking Scrubbing With Duraclean's unique absorption process. See Colors come alive, fibers revive, upholstery brighten! For Free Estimates Call 0.

E. JESSUP CO. DURACLEAN, SERVICE 411 City Ave. Ph, 253-3521 Evenings or Holidays call 252-1850 RALEIGH miracle water refiner sales and service, Iron free water maranteed. Phone 787-3606.

TREE trimming and removal: brush hauling: window washing; gutters cleaned; house painting: roof work, 253-1824, 253-8518. SUMMER SPECIAL DO YOU NEED EXPERT MASONRY? Patios Walls Walks Fireplaces Etc. FREE ESTIMATES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 253-6501 27. 1972 Special Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE all recognized, members of the Republican Party in Raleigh that Mass Conver.

tions will be held on July 5, 1972, at 8 P.M.. for the several magisterial districts, at the places listed below. for the purpose of electing delegates to the state vention to be held in Charleston, West Virginia, on Saturday, August 5, 1972! District Quincy temporary chairman: 16 delegates, place: Sophia High School District IT: James R. Long temporary chairman: 23 delegates; place: County Court Room. District Richard M.

Ash worth temporary chairman: 26 delegates; place: Mrs. William Underwood, Residence Road. H. L. Bud Spears Chairman QUALITY ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

Bonded and Insured Commercial and Residential ROOFING, siding. guttering. and painting. Call collect for free estimate and immediate service, 877-6479. Eve's Tree Service Trimming, Removing.

Replacing FENCING AND CARPENTRY PHONE 252-1739 J. C. Shumate Drilling WATER AND INDUSTRIAL 683-5012: after 5:30 p.m. 683-9886. Box 446, Coal City, W.

Va. NEED A NEW ROOF? LET our qualified mechanics replace the roof on your home I with top quality No. 240 shingles. 10 year replacement guarantee. Easy.

terms, of course. Call today for free estimate. Tri-State Corporation OAK HILL, W. VA. PH.

465-5343 WILLIAM R. MANNING WELL DRILLING Over 25 Yrs. Drilling experience Myers Pumps, Sales Service Glen Daniel, W. 934-7450 Special Prices On NEW ROOFS Also Aluminum Siding, Gutter, Etc. All Work Guaranteed -FREE ESTIMATESJ.

C. Phone Home 683-9958 Improvements 33 Wanted To Buy spinet HIGHEST and prices studio paid pianos. for used Campbell Music Co. Dial 252-6391. 37 "Personal" REDUCE safe fast with GoBese Tablets E-Vap "water pills" Lilly's Drug.

WILL Darren Persinger, formerly of Route 3, Beckley. or anyone knowing his present address, please call 253-3321, extension 076 before 4-30 p.m. HAVE you 8 new neighbor out of town? Call the City Hostess. and help make the welcome to Beckley. Dial 252-6503.

Wanted For Reference BECKLEY Newspapers Corp. Library lacks 10 volumes to complete a full set of the West Virginia Blue Book. Before 1935 the Blue Book was known as Virginia Legislative Handbook and Manual and Official If you have any of these for the years 1916 (two volumes were published the first year:) for 1921 or 1923 please call the librarian: 253-3321. Ext. 73.

BECKLEY DETECTIVE AGENCY LICENSED BONDED PHONE 252-5166 A AFTER 5 P.M. WILL Edward Lambert, of Glen Morgan Trading Post, please call 253-3321. extension 76, before 5 p.m. WILL Mr. Charles MacDonald, formerly of Route 1, Beckley, or anyone knowing his present address, please call 253-3321, extension 75, before 5 p.m.

38 Music Instructor PIANO LESSONS PROSPERITY. PHONE 253-8101. PIANO 'lessons given at Prosperity. Phone 253-8101. 41 Female Help Wanted WATTRESS.

wanted. Apply in Rainbow Grill, 613 Neville Street, Beckley, W. Va. FREE apartment with utilities furnishes plus salary to woman OF couple in exchange for light domestic assistance. Reply with telephone number, references, photo to Box.

131, Alderson, W. Va. NEED good Christian lady to live in as companion for elderly Phone 877-2553. TURN spare hours into dollars, sell Luzier cosmetics and wigs, high commission, Call 253-6564. GENERAL KITCHEN HELP MUST be 18 years old, neat in appearance, must be able to obtain health card.

Apply in person Town and Country Drive In After 5 p.m., no phone calls ONE part time waitress. 4 nights week, 18 or over. Apply in person Ra-Lei Club, after 5 p.m. 42 Male Help Wanted WANTED carpenters and helpers, good wages. For information call Metro Construction, Oak Hill, EW.

469-3181. STANDARD Home Shopping Service needs a man to operate an established route in Oak Hill, W. Va. area. Guarantee draw of $5,200 per year against 25 per cent commission, truck, investment and expense furnished, Top benefit program and two weeks paid vacation per year.

For more information and interview call James W. Johnson at the Starlite Motel, 252-6466, June 26, 27 and 28th. WANTED sawyer for 01 saw mill Call 252-1685. CERTIFIED mine section foremen. This position offers good salary, complete fringe benefit coverage.

good working conditions. resume in first letter. Reply to Armco Steel Box 157, Montcoal, W. Va. 25135.

An equal opportunity employer. WANTED two experienced truck drivers, three helpers. If you use alcohol, please don't answer this ad. Apply in person, call for directions, 252-7721, Tyree's Garbage Disposal. WANT experienced plumbing and heating salesman, benefits include health and life insurance, paid vacations, savings and retirement plans.

Apply in person to Clarence Bowling, Montgomery Ward, Beckley, W. Va. EXPERIENCED crane operator, days week. Call Barker Junk Company, Mabscott, 252-6692. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY MOUNTAINEER AMBULANCE SERVICE 24 Hours Each Day 02 Certified Medical Technicians Attending.

Phone 255-3215 Sponsored INC. 42 Male Help Wanted NEEDED AT ONCE EXPERIENCED MECHANIC APPLY IN PERSON BAYS BUICK Beckley. W. Va. ARE you a retred carpenter looking for extra work? It so, phone 253-7749.

13 Male or Female Heip Wanted men or women to service our equipment and learn other work, opportunity to earn $125 per week while learning. Apply 501 Temple Street, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Position: Executive Director Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree or at least four years administrative experience; a background in administration or management with at least one year in supervision; and have a broad knowledge of community problems and demonstrate a comprebension and understanding of the causes and conditions of poverty. Must be able 20 communicate with low -income people.

An equal opportunity employer. Salary: $15.000.00 annual starting salary Applications are being accepted at the Raleigh County Community Action Association, P. 0. Box: 922, Beckley, West Virginia 25801. ALl applications resumes must be in by June 30, 1972.

45 Situations Wanted MAN desires job as carpenter or saw filing, reference. Call or write A. Davis. 854 Maple Avenue. Grafton, W.

Va. 26355. Call 255-0290. I GENERAL house work done by day. Call 252-4766 after 4 p.m.

51 Birds and Pet Animals POODLE GROOMING -By Appointment OnlyPHONE 253-1872 or 253-1295 MINIATURE Poodles, house broken, clipped and shots, good pet or breeder, $50. Phone 253-5179. THREE male, registered Pekingese, $75 each. Phone 683-9526. FIVE beagle puppies for sale.

Five weeks old. Call 252-4616. AKC ENGLISH Bulldogs, championship pedigree, exceptional quality. Phone 1-965-5001. NORWEGIAN Elk bound pups, 3 months old, $30 each.

Junior Calvin Richmond, Rt. 1 Box 60, Shady Spring, W. Va, MINIATURE male dachshund pup; miniature dachshund stud service, 252-7180. AKC REGISTERED German Shepherd puppies, black and silver, $50. Phone 253-5458.

POMERANIAN and poodle pups. New shipment tropical fish. Boarding. Nature Shop, 19-21 By Pass, 253-2311. THREE female registered AKC Pug puppies.

Phone 294-5238. WANT YOUR POODLE PRETTY? GROOMING BY APPOINTMENT, 877-6208. RADFORD KENNELS Pomeranians, Schnauzers, Poodles Dachshunds, German Shepherds $60 to $100 With Reasonable Terms Breeding Service OAK HILL, W. VA. PHONE 469-4103 EVENINGS BEAUTIFUL TOY PUPPIES POODLES SCOTT'S TOY KENNELS 253-9112 51-A Wanted -Home for- Pets WANT to find good homes for mother cat, good mouser, and 4 kittens, 787-3592.

WANT to find good home for longhaired orange, black and white kitten, 8 weeks old. Call 187- 5872. WANT to find good home for female beautiful gold and white striped kitten, Phone 253-4028. WOULD like to find homes for 2 cute, playful, black kittens. weeks old.

Phone 253-1047 after 5 p.m. CLEAN PIANO KEY3 with denatured alcohol Buy, sell or rent with a low-cost Classified Ad. WANT to litter find good homes for 5 healthy trained kittens, 6 weeks old, male and female, 2 black and white, 3 tigers, 253-5449. TAKE black me kittens home and and 2 love yellow me, strip- 2 ped kittens, only 7 weeks old. Just phone 252-4222.

WANT to find good homes for 2 female cats, spayed, litter trained, 253-1472 after 5 p.m. WILL you give us a loving home? We are 9 baby kittens, Tiger and Calico, litter trained and won't be so lonesome In pairs. Call 252-1601, NEED a good home for 4 kittens, 6 weeks old, 2 males and 2 females, black, grey, grey and white. Call 252-1608. WANT to find good homes for cats and 1 kitten.

Call 255-3685. NEED a good home for 4 sweet grey and white kittens, 253-5259 after 5 p.m. WANT to find good homes for cute kittens, 6 weeks old, dial 253-2992, WANT to find good homes for 1 beautiful kittens. Dial 683-5198. APPLES SHINE READILY when polished with tissue, Items sell quickly when you use a Classified Ad.

52 Livestock For Sale REGISTERED. polled Hereford! bulls, from 1 to 3 years. old, 787-3961. 16 HEAD of work and riding horses for sale or trade. Henry Bowyer, Maynor, 877-6288.

REGISTERED 100 per Charolais bulls with papers, 1 cent to 3 253-5364 years old. Call Grady Whitlock, or evenings FOTOS and Company Meats, slaughter beef and pork, cut. wrap, retall-wholesale, freezer meat, located good service. Phone 252-2501 near Farmer's Market. BEEF.

J. pork slaughtered, cut, wrapped Giompalo, 253-5578. WRAPPING, CALL PORK 253-8361. CUTTING, We slaughter cut beef pork, RETAIL AND WHOLESALE OPEN 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

TONY'S PACKING PLANT By-Pass Ph. 253-2656 or 253-6771 56 Service REGISTERED Pomeranian stud service. Call 683-5125 after 6 p.m. 57 Riding Horses WESTERN saddle, bridle and blanket for sale. Phone 574-2638.

THREE gated Pinto horse, about 900 pounds, saddle and bridle, gentle with children, $275. Phone 253-7005. TWO riding horses and saddles for sale, best offer, 253-0205. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ELEVEN Boats 14 FT. boat and trailer, 55 HP Mercury motor and all ac cesscries, good price.

Call 252-6185. BOAT AND TRAILER FOR SALE, $150. CALL 253-2875. 1 DE Award Winners At Rainelle High School Class Reunion Rainelle attending the of history; Mrs. Alma hostess.

In back are Bill Among those High School Class of (Weatherford) Bernard of Stratton of Charleston, who 1932 reunion Saturday were Lehigh Acres, who won won the prize for having the (from left) Mrs. Ruth Manion the prize for traveling the Ansted, senior class longest distance, and of most grandchildren, and Fred Mrs. Pack of Ansted, master of sponsor of 1932 and teacher Lola (Callison) Westlake, I ceremonies. Rainelle Class Of '32 Reunion Is Held At The RAINELLE (RNS) was decorated in 40th year reunion of Rainelle of rose and green, class colors, High School- Class of 1932 carnations, greenery and held Saturday in Rainelle with mountain laurel, the 21 members out of a class of flower, for the 47 A attending. get-together at the Toastmaster was banquet.

Fred Pack, home and the invocation of Mrs. Lola Westlake was held delivered by Chaplain M. was H. in the afternoon for class Westlake of Tampa, Fla. members and guests.

Mrs. Mary (Lefler) Wiseman The Pioneer Hotel dining presented the prophecy of all AND MRS. CARL WELLMAN FEAZELL Karen Vows S. With Bragg Exchanges Carl W. Feazell FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) The Salem Road Free Will Baptist Church on Route 1, Fayetteville was the scene for the June 24 wedding of Miss Karen Sue Bragg, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Bragg of Garten, and Carl Wellman Feazell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feazell of Lindburg Ave-! nue, Fayetteville. A double-ring ceremony was performed at 7.

p.m. by Rev. Joe. Cutherson of Maple Road. The altar was.

decorated with candelabras and vases of white daisies and gladioli. Miss Mary Ellen Riner of Route 1, Fayetteville played wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a whiten floor-length gown with tiers of Chantilly lace over taffeta and Student Accepted PHILIPPI Miss Linda Karen Cook, daughter of Mrs. Sonia Cook of Cyclone, has been accepted as a student in the baccalaureate nursing program at Alderson Broaddus College. At Oceana High School, where she was graduated this spring, Miss Cook had been a member! of Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Future Nurses of Girls Athletic Association, student council and the Spanish French Clubs.

She served as secretary and as representative of her homeroom. Miss Cook was at prom queen attendant and a member of: the Spanish and French Honor Societies. At. Lacoma Baptist Church, she plays the piano and serves! as president of the Baptist Youth Fellowship and as secretary of the senior Sunday School. IT'S OFFICIAL NOW JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) Dog sledding has become the official sport of Alaska under a law passed this year and signed! by William A.

Egan. Quoits is the correct name for. the game of horseshoe pitching. 12 FT. Sea King boat, h.p.

motor, like new, $275, 6197. 69 Miscellaneous For Sale ALL TYPES FURNITURE -ATWHOLESALE PRICES! SOUTHERN WHOLESALE Glen Morgan. W. Va. Ph, 253-1369 on Raleigh-Sullivan Open Daily 10 to 6 Sunday 1 to PATIO SALE STARTING Monday, at 9 a.m., turn right at Gunter's Store off South Kanawha Street and follow arrows.

REMINGTON deer rifle, 742-BDL, calibre 308, scope and sling, shot, $160. C. H. Hanks, 121 Pikeview Drive, Beckley, 253-8372. OZITE INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPET This week only Sq.

Ya $1.90 TOP QUALITY FURNITURE FOR THE AT WHOLESALE PRICES! WE BUY DIRECT SELL FOR FROM LESS FACTORY AND Free Delivery Credit Terms Superior Furniture Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Across from Fishers Flowers Skelton, W. Va, Ph. 253-4069 CLASS RINGS FORT All NELSON Local High JEWELRY Schools DELTA 12 in.

tilting arbor saw; 10 in. tilting table saw; 12 in. sander: tractors: brush hogs. 253-1859vely ONE horse trailer, new tires, good condition, pulls good, Phone 253- 7114. MOVIE camera with projector and equipment.

Phone 683-9526. PHOTO COPIES duplicating. blue prints white prints ammonia prints microfilming engineering drafting supplies. GATES SUPPLY CO. 101 E.

Prince St. Ph. 253-2701 Hotpoint Headquarters SALES SERVICE RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS DRYERS AND DISHWASHERS Sparks TV Appliance 305 Prince St. Ph. 252-6523 FOR sale, hundreds of items.

See J. L. Mills for all your needs, 683-4751. Remington RENTAL Typewriters SALES SERVICE Klaus Office Equipment 207 McCreery St Dial 253-6646 NEW 1972 Dodge dump truck, Low Boy trailer HD-3, Alis Chalmer dozer with winch. original cost $19,800, sell for $13,800.

Phone 253- 8950 or 252-7531. WHY wait for septic tank trouble? Millions of people use Roebic K-37 and K-57 each year (no gimmicks, it really works), K-77 kills roots. Money back guarantee. J. H.

Holt, Plumbing and Heating 337 Valley Drive. 252-3511. Pioneer Hotel the class members following guests by Pack. Mrs. Ruth Man-' introduction a of members and was the only teacher present.

Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Alma (Weatherford) Bernard of Lehigh Acres, foring traveling the longest distance; Bill Stratton of Charleston, having the most grandchildren, seven, and Mrs. Lola Westlake, the hostess gift. Plans were made for a year class reunion to be held in 1 1977. Those attending were Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Gladwell of Nitro; Pat Crotty, and Mrs. Helen (Clower) Crotty, both of Newport News, Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Hume of Rainelle; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Manion, of Ansted; Mr. and Mrs.

Carter Marks of Gallipolis, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reed of Elkview. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Tamplin of Racine; Mrs. Marguerite Myers of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Alma (Weatherford) Bernard of Lehigh Acres, Howard Vail of Rainelle; Mrs. Joan (Bennett) Belcher of South Charleston; Mr. and.

Mrs. Shelton McClain of Greensboro, N. Miss Merlie Callison of Rainelle; Rev. and Mrs. M.

H. Westlake of Tampa, Mr. land Mrs. Gene Wiseman of St. Albans; Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Pack of Ansted; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stratton of Charleston; Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Judy of Fort Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dale of Fairfax, Va. Rites Incomplete For Area Woman CRAWLEY (RNS) Mrs. Cleo Tuckwiller Pittsenbarger, 54, of Crawley died Monday in a Roanoke, hospital following a long illness.

She was born Nov. 7, 1917, at Hughart, a daughter of the late David and Gertrude Carr Tuckwiller. She was a member of thel Cawley Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Rae Williamson of Roanoke; one son, Marvin of Falling Springs, three sisters, Mrs.

Lizzie Robinson, Mrs. Carrie Bryant and Mrs. Mabel Legg, all of Clintonville; two brothers, Lake Tuckwiller of Boone, N. and Roy Tuckwiller of McRoss, and one grandchild. The body is at Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in Rainelle.

Julian Sifers Dies At Home SPRING DALE (RNS) Julian Estes Sifers, 58, of Spring Dale died Sunday in his home following a short illness. He was born June. 13, 1914, at Elton, a son of the late John and Bertha Taylor Sifers. He was owner and operator of Sifers Sawmill at Spring Dale, and was a member of the Spring Dale Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Bernice Gill Sifers; three daughters, Mrs.

'Thelma Kein of Denver, Mrs. Margarette Fisher of Indianapolis, and Dove Sifers, at home; two sons, Franklin of Reevesville and Bryant Sifers of Meadow Bridge; two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Duncan of. Green Sulphur Springs and Mrs. Macie Perry of Spring Dale; two brothers, and Dewey, both of Spring Dale, and ten grandchildren.

The body is at the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home at Rainelle. Arrangements. are incomplete. BACKHOE and end loader for hire, seepage stone, red agricultural lime, top soil. Call W.

Wade Waddell or James A. Furrow, 253-4230. LOANS by Mail up to $800. Lower vour monthly payments. Fast service.

Confidential, economical Write Roberts Loan, P. O. Box 6071 Wheeling, W. Va. MATCHING dining chairs, other items, 253-4962.

RUG SPECIALS VINYL SURFACE 9x12 5.95 12x12 9.75 12x15 $12.75 ARMSTRONG CARPETS BUDDY'S LINOLEUM 152 East Prince St. Ph. 252-4455 -attachable chapel train, high, neckline and long sleeves gathered at the wrist. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was attached to a cluster covered with tiny seed pearls. She carried a.

white orchid on a white Bible with white streamers tied in love knots. Matron of honor was Mrs. Flint Jr. of Salem Road who of chose brocade a pink floor- length gown styled with empire waist-line, high neckline and long sleeves. Her headpiece was a length pink circular veil and she carried a bouquet of pink and white pom pons.

James Flint Jr. was best mani and ushers were Ralph Bragg, brother of the bride, and both Douglas and David Dancey, of Oak Hill, nephews of the bridegroom. The bride's mother chose pink one piece dress, brown and a beige accesories and a yellow corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a one-piece turquoise dress. white accessories and a yellow corsage.

A reception was held at the Gatewood School with the tables covered with white cloths and silver bells. The table was centered by a bride and bridegroom with vases of white daisies and gladioli and a threetiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Aides were Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Mrs. Hermel Fink of Salem Road.

Mrs. Joel Clutherson of Maple Road kept the guest book. When the couple left for a wedding trip, the bride wore a one-piece pink dress and the white orchid corsage from her bridal. bouquet. Mrs.

Feazell is a 1971 graduate of Fayetteville High School and is employed by the Fayette County Board of Education. Feazell was graduated from Fayetteville in 1965, served in the Air Force for four years and is employed by Long Airdox, Inc. They will live at Gatewood. Roll-Away Beds For Complete Only $49.95 Open daily 9 to 6 Mon. 9 to 9.

Sunday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. FURNITURE LOCATED IN LARGE BRICK BUILDING AT TOP OF HILL AT CALLOWAY HTS. PH. 253-2294 ZENITH GREAT BUYS WE are closing out our 1972 model TV's The 1973 models are on their way.

Come in look 'em over! You can save up to $100 on Zenith quality TV! We've got the best deals ASHWORTH'S 211 Prince St. Ph. 253-4213 PATIO SALE 105 ROOSEVELT STREET MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY WONDERFUL bargain, like new Hotpoint DO frost freezer. refrigerator; Magic Chef gas range, both for $300. Call 252-1552 from 5 p.m.

to 9 p.m. COUCH and matching chair, very good condition. Call 253-3124 or 253-6602. THREE trailer axles with wheels and tires, 1 hitch and jack, $150. Call 252-6196.

THREE tractors, 2 mowers, plows, disc, bush hog, rakes, baler, hay conveyer and other items. 253-8617. REFRIGERATOR, washer and dryer, color and black and white T.V. for sale or trade for guns, 141 Quarry Street or phone 252-6079. MAHOGANY twin bed, box springs and mattress, excellent condition.

Phone 252-7546. IRON RED Automatic Water Conditioners. Write Water, Box 5016, Charleston, W. Va. JUST RECEIVED! NEW sheer drapery fabric, $1 yard.

Best Furniture 309 So. Fayette Street, 253-8441. Open Wednesdays too. GRAVELY tractor and brush hog, trail bike, HP Farmette garden tractor, David Bradley tractor and attachments, 253-1839. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BFG SHOCKS ONLY 88 each (Installed $2.00 Extra Each) BECKLEY TIRE RUBBER CO.

Best Place In Town To Buy Tires Batteries 504 So. Fayette St. -Ph. 253-7375.

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Years Available:
1930-1977