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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 14

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Beckley, West Virginia
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Granted BECKLEY.W.VA..TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23,1975 children Incomplete -'-J I funeral services are inc Brooks, 58, of Klstler who died Sunday after a long illness. He was a resident of Logan County 48 years. Brooks was a member of the deacon board and superintendent of Sunday school at Mount Olive Baptist Church at Riley. was a past 0. Welch and custody of the Infant child granted to the plaintiff, Clara Marie Welch.

In the civil action of Kenneth Bledsoe and Ruth A a a i foremost Insurance Company, $4,000 was given to a i i i a i a i judgment. Ellen Y. Bormet was granted a divorce from George E. Bormet and her maiden name of Ellen Yardley Matthews was restored. A default judgment was given the Douglas Invent- ment Company, a a i i Rites Set For Rader Pflr( FIFTEEN Prepared For Shut-Int In Wyoming County A retired coal miner, he was a member of the United Mine Workers of America.

i include his i a i a Mrs. Thelma Jones of Roxbury, five sons, Rufus Jr. of Middletown, Ohio, Billy and Tommy, both of Roxbury, a of a a a a Hillary Brooks, at home; brother, Walter Brooks i i mother, Mrs. Ora Dee Brooks of Middletown, i a i granchildren. The body is at Pond Funeral Home in Logan.

Mitchem in the amount of $458.40 with interest from the 23rd day of July 1972 and costs. Willis A. Wood was given a judgment against Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company in the amount of $2,400 with interest at the rate of six per cent from date until paid. Priscilla Carol Hicks was given a divorce from Bobby Ray Hicks and custody of' the infant child was awarded to the defendant, Bobby Ray Hicks. Ed Hayworth petitioned the court for authority to a a pistol in per- forumnc'c of his duties as assistant dog warden and i a a homemade cakes were a a a morning in the United Methodist Church for shut-ins of the church in the area.

Miss Catherine A Wallace Rader, 86, of St, A a Nallen, died Sunday in a St, Albans nursing home after a long illness. Born May 20, 1889, at a a he was a son of the late Hazel a Rader. He was a member of the Bays Chapel United i a a a a Masonic Lodge No. 14 at Lookout. He was a retired lumberman.

Survivors include his wife, Maude Harper Rader A a daughters, Mrs. Virginia Crisp of Greenville, S. Mrs. Juanita Egan of St. A a and Mrs.

Betty a Charleston; one son, Jack Of i i i 12 grandchildren; 16 great- grandchildren and 1 great- great-grandchild. Services will DC at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel in Ansted with Rev. Wesley Penninglon and Kv. C.

McComas in charge. Burail will be in i a Gardens at Victor. Graveside rites will be conducted by members of Longdale Lodge. Krlcnds may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. today.

Crews (right)' served as chairman of the comm i A i i i preparing the baskets are (from left) Mrs. John a a i Beavers. The homemade cakes, fruit and candy were i by the women of the church. Members of the Youth Group will deliver the liaskcls. Woman Dies Of Injuries Fire Victim's Rites Are Scheduled Funeral services for David Michael Thompson, 13, of Hillsville, formerly of Mullens, will be at 11 a.m.

Friday in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church with A a i i charge. Burial will be in a i a he was authorized to carry a pistol after posting a bond in the amount of $5,000 with good surety. Gardens in Princeton. The boy was killed in a a i explosion Saturday.

Born May 29,1962, in San Diego, he was a son of Wallace E. Leonard of Castle Rock, and Mrs. Edith (Beth) Davis Thompson of Mullens. Olher survivors include i a i Thompson of grandparents, Mr. and W.

T. a i of Mullens and Mrs. A Leonard of Castle Rock! and three sisters a a a Capriece. all at home. Friends may call from 59 p.m.

Thursday at the Sain Foglesong, Nease and Nelly Funeral Home in Mullens. a i a quested that donations he a Library A Mrs. Rebecca Hamilton Myles, 70, died Sunday night of injuries received in a car a i in Kunawha County. Born in Charleston, Oct. 12, 1 9 0 5 she was a daughter of the late James and Mary Thomas Crawford.

She was a i teacher, hnving taught in Grccnbrier and Fayette Counties. Survivors include one son, John Lynn Myles Jr. of a a Mrs. i Hamilton Bundy of New A a 'and Mrs. Linda Willett Gates of i i t's your Constitutional right to know what's happening in the world and it's our job to see that you're made aware in the clearest, most concise way.

As long as the American democratic system is alive, we'll work to keep you informed. For only when there is a system of fearless, unbiased reporting are we truly a free people. BECRLEY POST-HERALD rncctAJlii OF FREEDOM PREVAILS i Mrs. i i a Stewart of New York, Mrs. John Lynch of Virginia, Mrs.

a Ashton of a i i a Glen Weaver and Mrs. Barbara a Marietta, Ohio, and Mrs. Lloyd Olinger and Mrs. Hazel Frazier, both of i i brothers, Kllisof Dearfield Beach, a Lewis of Crawley, Jim of South i a Marion, Ohio, and Jeems of Carolina, and seven grandchildren. The body was cremated.

Memorial services will be at 2 p. m. today in Smathers Funeral Home Chapel in Rainelle with Yoder in charge. The annual Christmas party of the Brenton Church of fiod Ladies Auxiliary with their husbands as guests was held in the parsonage with Rev. and Mrs.

Boyd a a host a hostess. A Christmas motif was carried out throughout the home. Secret sister gifts a a special i a gifts presented to the pastor and his wife. Games were played and prizes awarded Mrs. Dennis Mrs.

David Miller, Tammy Chambers, Donald Toler and Dewey Chambers. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Danny Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Webb and i a Donald Toler and Chrustal and Donna Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bishop, Mr. a Chambers, Mr. and Mrs.

Kddie St. Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hatfield and Carllon Brady and Julianna, Mrs. Brady McGrady, Rodney England.

a Pamela England, Steve Trent. Lisa Roberts, Mrs. a i Mrs. Robert Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Roberts, Mr. a A a a a Tammy, and Kimberly, Mrs. David Miller, Mrs. Mae Miller, Mrs. Lenora Belcher and Mrs.

Austin Day. Musical Program Is Given BAILEYSVILLE (RNS) Mary Morgan, Mr. and The Baileysville High Mres. Theador Toler, Carl School band played Christ- Rowe, Wander Cooper and mas music at the Christ- a a a a Baileysville Woman's Club Adams, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Friday evening in the Morgan, Edith Adams. Mr. Baileysville Grade School and Mrs. Clarence Lester, Cafeteria. Myra Lester, Mary Jane i i Hatfield, Billy R.

Belcher, "Sounds of Bells," Silver Robin Belcher. "La Boomla," Juanita Belcher, Mr.and "Bells of Christmas," "0 i Justice, i Belinda Justice, Keith Bethlehem," "Deck the Justice, Jack a Hulls," "It Came Upon a a i Bishop, Luella i i a Robinson and Joe, Mr. and "Rudolph The Red Nosed Mrs'. Alirn Hatfield and a i i Missy, Mr. and Mrs.

Allen A the Christmas Stilner. Elizabeth Smith, Tree" and "Jingle Bells." Robert M. Asbury, Mr. and The state band played Mrs. Tom Asbury, Kazel "Little Girl Blue," with a a Hawks, vocal solo by Patsy Cline Imogene Lester, Velma and solo by Webb, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Deanna Elkins. Members Robinson and Andrea; of the band present were Nancy a Rada Lisa Ellis, Jackie Cline, Larnnurt. Jerry Robinson, i Rose. a a A Justice, Vickie Ward, Bar- Morgan, Tillic Morgan, tiara Vance, Tammy Hat- Bessie Morgan, Virgil field, Karen Howard, Deb- Morgan, Wanda Brooks bie a Amy F.lkins, and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles i i a i Denise Haught. Stafford, Keith Meadows, Mary Ann Miller, Steve Haught, Donna Newsome, i a Ward, Teresa Blakenship, i a a Deanna Elkins, Pasty Cline. Rciahrd Morgan, Chess a The Supreme" Court'Vefus- Tolcr, Jo Ann Riffe and ed by a 4-4 tie vote Monday Larry Cooper, band direc- to block payments of $1.85 lor million or more in govern-. The buffet dinner was men subsidies to political served at 6 p.m.

followed parties and presidential by gift exchange by the candidates in the next two a weeks, remainder of the evening was in a i The court denied a re- games quest by challengers of the a i a Judges Won't Delay Funds WASHINGTON (AP) Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974 for an injunction against the subsidies pending a Supreme Court decision on the con- a decorated in the Christmas motif. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harless, Pamela Harless.Simpson, stitutionahty of the act. Chief Justice Warren E.

Burger and Justices Potter a Blackmun a A William H. Deeds Listed were voted to grant recorded bv the Wyoming thl injunction. County clerk during thi a tnst week- Stevens, who was sworn in i L. Henry to i i a member of the court Phvllis M. Henry, his wife, Ias ld not to Robert A.

Hosch Jr. and ta arl the de CIS10 1 A. Hosch, his wife, Those voting to deny the Lots 29 and 30, Pineviile 0 0 re Just Land Company Addition, Wllllamr rcn an Jr 'j Town of Matheny, Oceana Byron White Thurgowl District, $19,500. 1 8 LeW1S Mary Hicks, Richard L. Povve11 Jr Hicks and Hicks, his The court did not write i to a an opinion explaining the a a and Polly reasons for its action.

Hagcrman, his wife, real The act provides for limits on federal campaign spending and contributions estate on Indian Creek, Center District, $5,000. Fred W. Lokant and Julia Lokant, his wife, to for ub lc Charles E. Short and Dora D. Short, his wife, real estate in the town of Oceana, Oceana District, $7,000.

i a a i i poration, a Georgia cor- commisstolTiV scheduled poration, to Charles Roger Io meet Tuesday to declare Lester and James C.Leste, at i east three presidential Rr eh a 6 Contenders eligible for R- money which will become District, a a a a 1 tion of contributors as welt as for use of tax money to pay for campaigns and nominating conventions. The Federal Election Fish a Charlotte bted B. ish his wife, Jac- for Sen. Lloyd quelme Fish Lembeck and Bcntsen, for her M0 and Terry ganford. a and Frances former Democratic gover- i i and ot No rth Carolina for a i her $250,000.

husband, partners doing business as Mining Equipment Exchange to Otis Eugene Keffer and Wilma Joyce Keffer, his wife, Lot 50, Maben, Slab District, $6,000. a i preconvenlion campaign funds a candidate must raise at least $5,000 In contributions of 250 or less in each of 20 states..

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