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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 6

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Beckley, West Virginia
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SEC BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Capital Comment Sargent Shriver Snubs State Press By CHARLES E. RYAN Correspondent CHARLESTON It have been nice K. Sargent Shriver enough time at the airport to Also absent was theithey were learning to use thejdirty look the other day when jumping through Democratic mayor of the Cityjhold button on the telephone, jbe led a band of Shriver kitchen window shouting "Hi, tKri. tT'rtrt.

4-rtA. shake a few hands. And a few hands it was Cnarlesion, State McGovern operations followers onto the second floor the man from the Appalachian Regional JT'ain't true McGhee. Ex-Logan Youth Dies Of In juries LOGAN A 15-year-old former resident of Logan County, died Sunday in a Toledo, Ohio, hospital from injuries he received when he fell from, Gov. truck in (Mo last week, offi- to West Virginia but "Sarge" just didn't seem to have any time.

The McGovern for President a eadqtsarters told us that Shriver would answer ques tioas at Kana- Airport but be came in an hour and ten minutes late and spent only hands mem- Landon would bigger crowd, drawn AifJMiles Stanley and Rockefeller I eratioa tf he caa i et The reason? Thejbers of the WVEA gathering 3 j. a Jt A are behind the current garbage i some of his staff people toned ineipman said Istrike in Charleston. In other he may have something Jin reference to Rockefeller's i Rockefeller spoke to a Uvords, it was expected that'going. Of course it was the first mistake. The latest joke group.

Moore seemed to IT WAS EASIER to note those Hutebinson would not show, were not there. They included the Democratic comi-j 5 nee for governor, John time that the presidential campaign stopped off in Charleston THE TRIP TO BECKLEY on and it served to set the Monday was also a quickie and! adrenalin flowing. I Rockefeller IV and State Labor Charleston newsmen report it Federation President Miles around Charleston is that Mayor John Hutchinson has a new nickname. Hutchinson -who is giving away free plastic Some leader!" last week in Charleston but larger eat it up. The reports we get Stanley, jspeaking Rockefeller engagement had a and he JUST CALL MB "MR.

FOR CONVENIENCE BECKLEY NATIONAL BANK BECKLEY. WEST VIRGINIA MEMBER FD1C sent along Mrs. Rockefeller to sub for him but Stanley's absence indicated that official labor didn't want anything to do with the ticket that George jMeany dislikes. Reports were that Stanley would appear at a reception later but we have no report as to whether that actually developed. was sli gMy fouled was to be a pool coverage arrangement at the Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital but once the entourage arrived all attempts at a news pool were dropped.

This after McGovern people spent two days setting up that pool. The local McGovern operation is energetic but it is also erratic. The phone calls I received were voluminous and they kept putting me on hold. I think Shriver, incidentally, has now garbage bags in order to ac- visited West Virginia twice in this new campaign. Why, no one knows, and Shriver certainly isn't letting us use any questions.

It could be he considers this campaign just a run without any chance of winning and he'd like to have Rockefeller in his deft should he (Shriver) be in a better running position in four years. celerate garbage pickup during the city's strike is reportedly are that Rockefeller does wen with a rural audience but not so well when he talks to bigger JV- 1 groups in more urban areas. Jerry cials said The body was identified as Jimmy Ray Knipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Franklin Knipp of Fremont, Ohio, formerly of Logan County.

i include five brothers, Homer Junior, Harold Franklin and Tommy Ray, all of Fremont, Ohio, William and at i VULJ-L You know how it is when flve sisterS) Victoria Mara country boy goes to the city. SHORTS: Jay Rockefeller gave a television newsman a Fayetteville Personals FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) visited over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cook of! with her grandmother, Mrs. D.

Man visited over the weekend jW. Roberts, and aunt, Mrs. tin of Oak Hill, Mrs. Rosie Alcale of Hammond, and Jo Ann, Sara and Brenda, all at home. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the Faith Free Will with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall and family. Mr. and Mrs.

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$24.88 Pledge Spray Wax 7oz. 29 Four fashion shades, sheer, seamless nylon. Coupon must accompany ort'ar, Goodlhroogh A PAIR Copyrtaht.1»7^ SupvRx Druot, Int 301 VALLEY DRIVE PHONE 253-2738 Baptist Church Burial will be Cemetery. in in StoUings. StoUings Visits Relatives Miss Sandra Pettinaro of Larchmont, N.

Y. returned home Tuesday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emidio Pettinaro, her brother, Bobby and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Berry of Danese and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crowley of Clifftop. She is employed as an executive secretary in Larchmont. By Clerk In Fayette FAYETrp.VTT.LE (RNS) --iestate, Oak Hill, 55,800.

The following deeds were recorded by the Fayette County clerk as of Tuesday: Eva Vaught to Laird Foundation, Lots 34 and the eastern Vi of Lot 5 in Block Charlton Heights Subdivision, 525,000. Miles and Mazie Plumley to Louis R. and Nonna L. Tabit, Lot 3, Falls View, Falls District, 59,500. Elwood and Ellen Rye to Huych Construction Lot 25, House 159, Plateau District, 5450.

April Gulbin, Melody June Hoke, April J. Gulbin, Wilbur Dale Hoke, Zona G. Staffore, Ronald G. Stafford and Mary K. Stella and Louis Stella to Gary L.

and Sharon Gwinn, Lot 138 Kilsyth Subdivision, 52,000. Russell R. and Mary E. Simms to Jack L. and Karen K.

McGuire, parcel of real estate, Plateau District, 53,000. Cecelia and Willie Carter and Mozelle and Clarence Crawl and Willey and J. C. Anderson Jr. to J.

C. Anderson, Lot 109, Harvey Prudence Subdivision and portion of Lot 112, no consideration. Tommy M. and June A. Bell to Harry William and Karen Lee Callahan, Lots 9 and 10 of Block 1, Marberry Park, Oak ffill, $20,000.

Oretha V. Bacon and Mary Bacon Beck, wife of Elwood M. Beck, Mary Bacon Beck, attorney-in-fact for Elwood M. Beck, and Ruth Bacon and James G. Hawes to Carl and Masel Bays, parcel of real estate, New Haven District, $800.

Lillian Rule Craigo and Ernest Lands to David Wilson, parcel of real estate New Haven District, 55000. W. A to Blackburn-Patteson Realty Company, a corporation, real Blackburn-Patteson Realty to Roger- L. and Judith F. Blackwell, parcel of real estate, Oak Hill, $7,950.

Bertha Workman and Rachel and Basil McGuire to Mason G. and M. Maddox, parcels of surface land, New Haven District, $1,200. Chester Ihomas and Jewel King to Mona Sue King, Lot 5, Cunard, no consideration. Harvey and Genevieve Skaggs to West Virginia Department of tate, New Haven District, 51,000.

Dorothy Mae Clark to Robert and Josephine Workman, Lot 28, Ames Heights, $3,000. Donald C. and Lucille Newell to Charles S. and Jessie T. Scott, tracts 1, 2 and 3, being surface only and tracts 4a and 4b being mineral only in Plateau District, $39,500.

John David and Thelma Thurbon to Norma Lee Holsteine, parcel of surface land, Minden, $2,000. Milton Bays Jr. to Tech Foundation Lot 32, Subdivision of surface tracts and section 5, Powellton 52,000. Mamie and James L. Walker to Shirley E.

Walker, parcel of surface land, New Haven District, no consideration. Cecil Hicks and Susie Hicks to Robert and Alh'e Mae Zink, parcel of surface land, Fayetteville District, $14,000. Durwood and Evelyn Patterson to Edward and Mary Fernatt, Lot 4, Beelick Knob, Quinnimont District, $1,000. Frances Irene Legg to Robert Francis and Katharine J. Bayes, Lot 33, Section 2, Kimberly, $18,000.

Loueaster and Robinson and a i Mary and Hylester Jones Jr. to Odellia Myrick, Lot 4 and 5 Butlers Addition, Hill Top, no consideration. Pax Area News Briefs PAX (RNS) Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kelly of Pax spent the weekend in Hillsboro -with Mr.

and Mrs. Gene-Stanley and son, Floyd and visited relatives and friends in the area- Visiting at Long Branch with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hendrickson are her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs.

Gaude Frazier of Huntington who visited at Berkley Monday with their cousin and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wood. Other quests of the Hendricksons were tier son and daughter-in-law Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Vass of Richlands, and Nathan Toney and daughter, Miss Lucy Washington, D. C. Visiting over the Labor Day weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Ernie Stover of Long Branch were son and daughter-in- aw, Mr. and'Mrs. Howard Stover and children, Cheryl and Howard of Dayton, Ohio. They also visited at Kilsyth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bernice Coleman and other relatives. Also visiting the Stovers at Long Branch were a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vest and children, Lori Lee and Melissa, also of Dayton, Ohio, who also visited at Clear Creek with his relatives. Miss Hazel Belcher has -erurned to her home in Washington, D.

after spend- ng several days at Packs Branch with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belcher. Also 'eturning home was the Belchers grandson, Victor Penn of Ohio. Visiting Saturday with Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Holley were her niece And husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephens and children, Eddie, Teresa and Tara, of Diamond who also risited her mother, Mn. Mabel Evans also of Lively.

Visiting over the weekend at Willis Branch with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Humphrey were his sister, Mrs. Goldie Sowder and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall Sowder and baby of Bassett, Va. The Sowders also visited relatives and friends at Long Branch. Visiting' over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T.

Humphrey were their son and Mr. and Mrs. Barry (Nick) Humphrey of Sterling, Va. Rites Scheduled RUSSELLVILLE (RNS) Mrs. Elsie Susan Gwinn, 66, of Russellville died Monday in a Fairlea nursing home after a long illness.

She was a member of the Russellville Baptist Church and was a lifelong resident of Russellville. Born July 29, 1905, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Lydia Dixon Martin. Survivors include daughter, Mrs. Nila Holliday of Youngstown, Ohio; 'two sisters, Mrs. Ora Nutter of Russellville and Mrs.

Ocie Blake of Charleston; five Walter Martin, Herbert, Clemence and Joseph, all of i and one grandchild. Services will be at 2 pm Thursday at the Russellville Baptist Church with Key. Bert Jones in charge. Burial will be in Cemetery Hill at Russellville. Friends may call at Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in Rainelk after 5 p.m.

today. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to tervices. A.aV.

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124,252
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1930-1977