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County BECKLEY POST-HERALD, W. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19,1972 Held In Fayette PRINCE Tne Adkins-Smitfc family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith at Prince. Those attending were Mr.

and Mrs. Ronnie Walker of Meadow Bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith and children and Mr. and! Mrs.

Calvin Smith, all ofj Lanark; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie! Harrah of Hinton; Mr. and Tommy Harrah and children of Meadow Creek; Mr. and Mrs.j Donald Ewing and son ofj Prince.

Mrs. Mildred Smith and! daughter of Piney View; Mrs. Mattie Jones of Scarbro; Mrs. Drema Jones and children of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.

Lacy AdMns and son and Mrs. Mavis McQuillan and children, all of Stanaford; Mrs. Louise Walker and children and Mrs. Cletis Vance and children, all of Prince, and Mrs. David McMilUon and Mrs.

Wanda Marcum and children, all of Beckley. Car Wreck Fatal To Fayette Man MEADOW BRIDGE (RNS) -A Fayette County man, Rodney H. Redden, 47, of Meadow Bridge, died Sunday morning in a Hinton hospital of injuries received in a -car accident earlier in the day at Meadow Bridge. Bora Oct. 11, 1924, he was a son of Harrison B.

and Daisy Harrah Redden. He was a lifelong resident of Meadow Bridge. Survivors include his wife, 2ella Kaylor Redden; three daughters, Mrs. Carol Sue Ewing of Rainelle, Mrs. Barbara Anita Adkins of Meadow Bridge and Joyce Lynn, at home; two sons, Lewis Robert of Hines and Dennis of Meadow -Bridge; three sisters, Mrs.

Ruby Moore of Beckley, Mrs. Maxme Lewis of Marion, IncL, and Miss Hallie Redden of Meadow Bridge; three brothers, Harrison B. Jr. of California, Eugene of Columbus, Ohio, and Richard E. of Cornate, Ohio, and eightj grandchildren.

The bodv is at Wallace and PINEVILLE (RNS) A judgment was given in Wyoming County Circuit Court during the past week to Doctor's Memorial Hospital at Welch, a corporation, against Jennings Kennedy and Mrs. Jemijuags Kennedy of Simon in the amount of $395.43 with interest and costs. William A. McKendree was fjranted a divorce from Pansy Brown McKendree. The civil actions of Oscar West against S.

J. Groves Sons a a corporation; Rajmond Roberts and Velma Roberts against a Blankenship, and Hattie Blankenship; James C. Lyons against Howard G. Bailey and Virgie Bailey, and Clarence against S. J.

Groves Sons and others were dismissed. Nancy Joan Shumate was granted a divorce from Michael William Shumate and custody of the child was awarded to JtqraUicoii Ox Roast Held At Fairlea About 2,500 persons attended the Republican Ox Roast Sunday at the "West Virginia State Fairgrounds at Fairlea, Featured speaker was Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr. Charles Gaylord (top photo, standing) nies and introduced John Gates, state auditor, who in turn introduced Gov.

Moore. Mrs. Moore also attended. In the bottom photo, Gov. and Mrs.

Moore chat with Gus Bowling and Mrs. Wayne (Beckie) Herkness, both of Lewisburg, nominees to the House of Delegates. Also speaking during the afternoon, including Mrs. Herkness and Bowling, were Judge John Carrigan, a Heiskell and Norman Blake, The Tide Family of Roanoke, furnished entertainment HINTON (RNS) Mrs. Sally Ball, 88, of Beech Run died at 6:10 ajn.

Monday in a Hinton hospital after a long illness. a daughter of the late Allen and Margaret Williams. She was a lifelong resident by the Republican Executive Committee of preenbrier County. Spending an hour or so visiting was Joseph A. Laurita Jr.

of Morgantown. Wallace Rainelle. Funeral Home in Six Couples Get Wedding Permits PINEVILLE (RNS) The following. marriage licenses were issued by the Wyoming County clerk during the a week: Donald Wayne Woosley, 20, of Mullens, son of Mack Donald Woosley and Helen Marie Smith, and Beverly Gwen Houck, 18, of Twin Falls, daughter of Donald Raymond Houck and Edna Pearl Cook. Virgil Lee Toler, 22, son of Joseph Toler and Ruth'Harper, and Jessie M.

Moore, 25, ROANOKE, Va. Two newjas a telephone maintainer in assignments in the Norfolk and- B1 uefield, W.Va., and Roanoke, prior to his latest assignment. New Yearbooks Are Distributed PINEVILLE (RNS) Gamma Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met" "Thursday evening in the home of the president, Mrs. Lillian Cook, at which time new yearbooks were distributed. communications and James W.

communications Western Railway's operating department have been announced by R. F. Dunlap, vice president of operations. They are Robert N. Hettrick, manager system, a rence, supervisor.

Hettrick, a Ohio, native, holds an electrical engineering degree from the University of Cincinnati, and a 1971 Master's degree in business a i i a i from Northwestern University in Chicago. A native of Amigo, Lawrence Members of the ways and means committee reported a carman helper. He worked plans for a hot dog and bake has been with the railroad sincej sale to held at Wyoming -tnr-A 1 i Singers Convention to be held in the Wyoming County Courthouse Oct. 14. The chapter will also have cookbooks for sale.

Refreshments were served and others present were Pat Mullens, Renva Toler, Elizabeth Cook and Frankie Morgan. Ida Mar Moore. James Delford Oliver, 23, of Jesse, son of Mont Oliver and Malada Mullins, and Carol Ann Do well, 22, of Jesse, daughter Shumate. Timothy Ray Lowe, 20, Fayette Man Dies; Services Scheduled MOUNT HOPE (RNS) -Funeral services for Clarence Brydie, 63, of Mount Hope will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Glorious Church of God in Mount Hope with Bishop Alan Wilson in charge.

Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park in Beckley. Brydie was dead on arrival at an Oak Hill hospital Saturday morning following a short illness, of Friends may call at the Hanover, son of Roy D. Lowe and Ella Jane Lester, and Linda Lou Shepherd, 17, of Hanover, daughter of Earl Shepherd and Kathleene Hatfield. Dannie Ray Dominick, 17, of Herndon, son of Vince Dominick and Janice Elizabeth Eastridge and to Brenda Kay Smith, 16, of Itmann, daughter of Henry Allen Smith and Jewell Juanita Broyles. Raymond Ritchie and Johnson Funeral to 9 p.m.

today. Morgan, 43, of Brenton, son of Lundy Morgan and Frankie Elswick, and Patricia Ann Morgan, 32, of Brenton, daughter of Elmer Bailey and Nellie R. S. Kincaid Dies; Funeral Wednesday MEADOW BRIDGE (RNS) -Funeral services for Raymond Samuel Kincaid, 58, will be at 2 p.m. Wallace Wednesday and Wallace in the Funeral Home Chapel at Rainelle with Home in Greenstdwn from 7 Rev Ernest Barley and Rev.

Roy Tyree in charge. Burial will be in McGraw Cemetery at Meadow Bridge. He died Sunday at his home. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today.

Kincaid is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nana McGraw Kincaid. Fashion Show Set GATEWOOD An organizational meeting for adult basic education class will be held at 7 p.m. today at the Gatewood Elementary School. The class is for anyone 16 years old with less than eight years of formal education or high school dropouts who would hlce to take a refresher course and prepare 5 snow Bluefield Fashion Ex- a GED high school hibitors will be held at the Na- equivalent diploma.

BLUEFIELD" available space tionally With all taken by na- lines, County Court Judgment Awarded McDowell County Hospital the plaintiff, Shumate. Charles Ray Nancy Joan was Hinton Resident Dies In Hospital of the Beech Run Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, John Hinton; a daughter, Mrs. Nell Fredmore of Hinton; three brothers, Thurman and Fred, both of Hinton, and Robert of Nimitz; seven grandchildren and 21 great- grandchildren. Her husband, Arthur E.

Ball, died in 1927. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Hinton Gospel Tabernacle with Rev. Fred Dillon and Rev. Okey Cox in charge.

Burial will be" in Rest- wood Memorial Estates. The body will remain at Ronald Meadows a Parlors where friends may call after 9 a.m. today. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. KINGSTON (RNS) Rev.

Howard Wriston of Wriston Village has returned being a patient at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellison of Baltimore, returned home Thursday after visiting his brother-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs.

B. J. Wriston and Mrs. Nora Bejar of Wriston Village. Mrs.

Bejar returned home with her brother and sister-in- law for a few weeks visit. En route home they visited at Harpers Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Desoto Evans visited in Welch Friday and Saturday with their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie Jarvis and Mr. and Mrs. Deane Gambil, and families. Mrs.

Lacy Smith of Paint Creek Road left from the Kanawha Valley Airport Saturday for Chicago, 111., where she will visit for a week with a brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Perry. She then will go to Muncie, to spend a week with a son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Booker Stover, and grandson, Timmy. granted a divorce from Nell Ruth Johnson, Emily Ford Graham was granted a divorce from Lee Graham and custody of the child was awarded to the plaintiff, Emily Graham. The civil action of Betty Lou Staton and Robert R. Staton against Millard i Plaster was dismissed. In the Civil Action of W.

R. Keesee and a corporation, against Ray Kane, trading as R. K. Mining Company, is ordered that the plaintiff, W. R.

Keesee and Go. do recover $8,683.25 with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date until paid from the defendant, R. K. Mining Company, and costs of this action. Dvon Ramsey was granted a divorce from Wayne T.

Ramsey and her maiden name of Dvon Duncan restored. The judge's special term issued and a jury to be summoned for Nov. 3. The special term will begin Oct. 23.

At this special term presentments will be made to the grand jury and pre-trial scheduled in all cases matured and ready for trial at the regular term. Arthur H. Halsey was granted a divorce from Betty Gail Halsey. A default judgment was given James Mink, doing business as Jim's Used Cars, against James Bennett, Jay Mullens, Jr. J.

Mullens, in the amount of $665.49, with interest at the rate of six per cent from date until paid'and costs. Roger Myers, Wayne Myers, Robert Browning and Marvin Lee Mills, who applied for probation, were; granted probation upon the; recommendation of the probation officer. Each of the defendants were placed on probation for a period of six months, subject to the rules.of probation in addition pay $40 each jail fees and that they further make restitution to the Glen Fork Baptist Temple. Felony "indictments were dismissed against Johnny Lusk, Tommy Crouse, Calvin Morgan, Roy Lusk, Alex Morgan Jr. and Harvey Belvins Jr.

Mi sdemeanor indictments were dismissed against Teddy Webb, C. W. Farley, Calvin Morgan, Dempsey L. Beckett, Edward Milam, Clifford Ratiiff, Robert Payne, Junior Law and Richard Brown. The following indictments were continued: Felony against Walter Collins; James H.

Collins and Danny Lambert; Ernest Tllley; Preston Orndorff and Larry Smith; Carl Belcher; Danny E. Beaver; Roy Brad- Henry Peter against Oregon Resident, Niece In Wyoming TM i A 1 A A CotllF Mack C. 1840 Marine Drive in Astoria, who is a guest of his niece and fier husband, Mr. and Mrs. Garvie Kfflon of Eunice, have been attending the Little Valley Regular Baptist Association sessions at Maben since Friday.

Mox- ley and his niece were Saturday and Sunday guests of Elder Mrs. Johnny Sizemore of McGraws. Moxley plans to spend a year visiting the east coast. His past 30 years have been spent in Oregon and Washington. J.JUL w- AI.VA** i A.

tional Guard Armory Oct. 1 and dut at Goard On Okinawa OKINAWA, Ryukyu Islands -T. Sgt. Reuben L. Goard, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben B. Goard of Page, has arrived Exhibit hours will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. the first day and a.m.

to 5 p.m. the second day. Visiting who came from parts of five states, will be guests at a buffet dinner at the armory Sunday evening. Spence Is Assigned SAN ANTONIO Airman Joe "Spence, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Spence of Barnabus, las been assigned to Chaunte AFB, after completing Air Force basic training.

During his six weeks at the Air Training a Lackland AFB, he studied the Air Force i i organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Chanute for specialized training as a fire protection specialist, i The airman is a 1971 graduate of Logan High School. His wife, Karen, is the daughter of Mrs. Jo P. Thomas of Barnabus.

Okinawa. Sgt. Goard, an inventory management technician, is serving with the 824th Supply Squadron of the Air Force which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month. He 3reviously was assigned at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. The sergeant has completed a tour of combat duty in Vietnam.

He is a 1955 graduate of Simmons High School at Montgomery. PRINCETON (RNS) Everett D. Bazzie, 61, Monday in a Bluefield hospital after suffering a heart attack. was a World War veteran, was graduated from Pineville High School, a an outstanding football player ford; James Messer; Stephen Mulbry. Smith and Misdemeanor James Burnett; Peter Mulbry; Ronald Perry Keene; Robert Bradford and Lewis D.

Shrewsbury. Criminal appeals were continued against following: Floyd Houch, Alice Webb; Judy Webb Worley; Dempsey L. Beckett; Arvil Cook; Leslie Daniel; Roy Bradford; Troy (Mike) Bradford; Bob Bradford; 06 Miller and Noca Morgan! Criminal appeals against Dempsey L. Beckett, Hershel Sheilds and Modena Hawkins were dismissed. Criminal appeal cases were continued against James E.

Miller, Charles Feller, John Moore and Lacy Bailey. Larry Eugene Derringer pleaded guilty to a felony indictment and was sentenced to be confined in the West Virginia State Medium Security Facility at Huttonsville for a period of 60 days to submit yourself at that institution for such studies and diagnostic as seem indicated in the circumstances of this case, at the conclusion of which he will be returned to the court for the further judgment of the court. Road Is Reopened MONTGOMERY West Virginia Tech Dean of Students! Frank Julian has announced that the access road to the Martin Field parking lot has been reopened. The road has been closed since tile beginning of. school of.

slippage problems. Julian emphasized that the Airman Graduated WICHITA FALLS, Tex. -Airman Michelle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Staton Stunoff of Mount Gay, has graduated at Sheopard AFB, the Air Force medical service specialist course conducted by the Air Training Command.

Airman Stunoff, who was trained to assist in the care and treatment of patients, -will serve at Chanute AFB, III, with the Air Force, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month. She was graduated in 1971 from Logan Senior High School. Wyoming County Native To Be Featured In Glamour Sandra Chfldress, a 1968 graduate of Concord College in Athens, is one of the four career personalities appearing in the October issue of Glamour Magazine. She is a home economics teacher at Lake Worth Junior High. School in Lake Worth, Fla, Sandra and her husband, Paul, an engineer employed by Pratt Whitney Aircraft, live in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Former State Policeman Dies; Funeral Wednesday died Greenbrier Man Dies In Virginia LEWISBURG (ENS) Walter L. Downing, 74, died Monday morning in. a Clifton Forge, hospital. He was a son of the late and attended Marshall and Concord colleges. Bazzie was a retired sergeant of the West Virginia State Police with 21 years of service and served as sheriff of Mercer County from 1960-64.

He was a 32nd degree Mason, was a member of the Rainelle Masonic Lodge and the First Christian Church in Princeton. Born in Wyoming County, Feb. 14, 1911, he was a son of the late Campbell and Laura Mae Cooper Bazzie. Survivors include his wife, Edith Caldwell Bazzie; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Bates of Arlington, four brothers, Amerigo of Pineville, Carl of Herparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Short of Clear Fork and her father-in-law, Leon Childress, is president of the Wyoming County Board of Education. Glamour flew Sandy to New York City to be photographed by top fashion photographer. Some new changes in her looks were made by the beauty editors and the fashion editors helped her to choose and accessorize three outfits that she modeled for the feature story. John and Hester Downing and Jacksonville, Howard of Princeton and Gene of Beckley; jfive sisters, Mrs, Margaret Chamblin of Benton Harbor, Mrs.

Wayne Sunderland of Upper Marlboro, Mrs. Cecil Johnson of Piney View, Mrs. Frank Brandi Long Island, N. and Mrs. William Cavanagh of Orange, and Presbyterian at Lewisburg.

Downing was a retired Texaco dealer and had lived in Lewisburg for 35 years. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Genevieve Sellers of Orlando, a i and a nephew. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Wallace andj Wallace Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg with Rev.

Thomas M. Apperson in charge. Friends may call after noon today. NOTICE OF MOTOR CARRIER HEARING M. C.

CASE NO. 18771 On the 26th. day of September, 1972. at 10:00 a.m., EDST, In its offices at the Capitol in the City of Charleston, the Public Service Commission of West "Virginia hear the application of the undersigned for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate as a common carrier by motor vehicle (wrecker truck) in the transportation of wrecked and-or disabled motor vehicles in the City of Beckley, Raleigh County, and between points and places in said city on the one hand and points and places in West Virginia on other. Anyone desiring to protest the granting of the authority applied for should be present at said hear-' ing for the giving of testimony or other evidence.

Frank H. Warren, "dba Warren's Wrecker Service 110 Valley Drive, North Becklev, W. Va. 25801 9-19-Tu-l-PH two grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death.

The funeral will be at 1 Wednesday in the Bailey Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Ambrose Stump in charge. Burial will be in Fair-view Christian Church Cemetery at Keenan. Friends may call from p.m. today.

Members of the West Virginia ALDERSON Graveside services for Dr. Earl R. Boggs of McLean, willj be at 2:30 p.m. today in the; State Police pallbearers. will serve as with Rev.

Robert Yoder in charge. Burial will be in the Fletcher Cemetery. Dr. Boggs died Sunday morning. Friends may call at Lobban Funeral Home in Alderson after 9 a.m.

Funeral Is Planned For W.W. Brackens VICTOR (RNS) Funeral services for Woodrow Wilson Brackens, 53, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel at Ansted with Rev. Annis Fetty in charge. Burial will be in Victor.

Friends may call after 6 p.m. today. ROGER DALE RAINES. Plaintiff VS. JACQUELINE VISTIE WARD, Defendant Suit for Divorce 1-72-76 IN THE- I I A COURT OF RALEIGH COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA.

TO THE' ABOVE NAMED PAR- TEES OF RALEIGH COUNTY WEST VIRGrNIA: You are hereby notified that the undersigned Special Commissioner, to whom this action was heretofore referred, will on the 25th day of October, 1972, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., at the office of the Court Reporter at the Courthouse in the Citv of Beckley, Raleigh Countv, West Virginia, commence proceedings under the order of reference in said action and will at said time and place proceed to the hearing of testimony therein, said hearing to be subject to adjournment and continuance by the undersigned Special Commissioner until complete. You are specifically advised that if for any reason the hearing cannot be held on the indicated date, tae hearing may be held on Jie day following without further nonce to you. my hand September Herbert Stansbury Special Commissioner of the Intermediate Court of Raleigh County, West ma. 9-26-Tu-2-PH REAL, Sep- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ESTATE At 1:30 p.m., Wednesday ternber 27. 1972, at the front of the Courthouse, at Becklev ia Raleigh County, West Virginia; undersigned Trustee at public auction, to the highest bidder.

for cash at the time, the following described lot or parcel of land, situate in the City of Beckley. Raleigh County, West Virginia, and being- the surface, together -with any appurtenances of Lot No; Ten flO), Section Thirty eight (38). as shown oir a map entitled "McCreery Court to the City of Beckley. i in the'Office of the Clerk County Court of Raleigh Countv. West Virginia, in Deed Book 63, at Page 338.

This property is sold ursuant to the authority vested the iindersigned Trustee by deed of trust executed by Patricia A. Coma! Meet Set MONTGOMERY regular meeting of the Fayette County Health Council will be parking lot is for the use of at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday commuting students with valid parking permits issued by the school. Construction is still continuing on the road, but it ii being kept open to traffic. in the Library-Conference Room Revival Is Slated MOUNT HOPE (RNS) A revival at the First Church of God in Mount Hope will be held from Sept.

20-27. Melvin Holstein of Mullens, pastor of the First Church of God, will be the evangelist Special singers will be the Hughes Creek Choir, GUiam Trio, Boiling Trio, Carl Taylor Singers, Good News Quartet, Spiritualaries, Beckley Christian Trio, Maiy Miller Trio, Shelton Trio with Carl and Cko, Hospital. All members are urged to mend and the public if invited. of Montgomery Choir, Valley Spring Quartet, Dixie and Cavaliers, and the home singers from the First Church of God. Guild Officers The Art Guild of Pineville High School elected new officers for the 1972-73 school term Thursday.

They are Danny McKinney, president, and Tommie Wallen, vice president, secretary a treasurer. McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs- 0. W. McKinney of Pineville, is a senior, member of the Glee Club, student i representative and a member of the First United Methodist Church.

i Jo, daifchter of Mrs. Betty Wallen, is junior and a member of the Glee Club. and W. H. File.

Trustees, dated December 5, 1970. and recorded in 9ji rk 0f Ece in Trust Deed Book 368, at Page 649. default hav. ng been made by the Grantor therein in complying -with the and provisions thereof and the undersigned having been requested to therlof SalS by th beneficiary Special Meeting Set OAK.HILL A specia meeting of the Black Lung Association will be held at 7 p.m. today in the Old Clower Building at Oak Hill notice dated Ned H.

Ragland Trustee 9-19-TU-2-PH SEALED BIDS WILL be received by the Ballot Commissioners for Monroe County, at the Circuit qerk's Office in Union. West Virgi- of material of approximately TEN FIVE HUNDRED Ballots and ONE HUNDRED (100) Sample Ballots to used at the GENERAL ELECTION ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1972. Ballots to be printed in accordance isith specifications nished by Ballot Commtaioners. right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. All bids must be T.O.B.

Union, Ballots to be counted, wrapped and labeled for each precinct BIDS WILL BB CLOSED 10:00 A.M. September 13. IVTf. to delivered on or before October 7, ItTS. Tor further, informattoa apply to Irene N.

Xwnes. Clerk Circuit Court of Monroe County. Irene N. Ballot.

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