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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 13

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FOURTEEN BBCKLEY POST-HERALD, BBCKLEY, W. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1971 4-H Style Revue Winners Selected LEWISBURG (RNS) 'Medley of Fashion" was the Revue for the a a Greenbrier County 4-H Round Up held over the weekend. Forty-five 4-H'ers participated in the afternoon event held in the Greenbrier East High School Auditorium. Lucy Crickenberger, Marshall University student and former 4-H'er, served as chairman and her committee was composed of Mrs. W.

W. Arthur, CUn- tonville Mountain Rangers 4-H club leader; Miss Susie Crickenberger, i Dependables; Miss Nancy Feamster, Lewisburg Lucky Clover; Miss Shirley Flint, Clintonville a i Range; Ralph Hayes, West Virginia University law student former 4-H'er, and Miss Daina Skujins, summer 4-H aide and WVU German major -senior. They planned the revue for more than 100 friends, relatives and parents in attendance. Four-H'ers made the garments they modeled to compete for ribbon ratings and prizes which were donated by Leggett's Department Store and The Sewing Basket. Winners received corsages Lewisburg Floral.

Mrs. Frank Ford, Miss Nancy Vaughn and Mrs. John Tomlinson, all of Lewisburg and Fairlea, judged eight different categories and determined the winners. Sewing I "Little Miss West Virginia," first place, Barbara Johnson; second, Anita Hutsenpiller, and third, Sherral Faye Ballengee. Other participants were Lisa Howard, Sue O'Brien, Hazel Simms and Daisy Funeral Planned PRINCETON (RNS) Noah Russell Lawrence, 72, of Princeton died Monday in a Princeton hospital after a long illness.

Born in Montgomery County, Sept. 6, 1896, he was a son of the late Archie A. and Virginia Pettrey Lawrence, a retired employe of the Pioneer Coal Co. of Princeton and a member of the Rogers Street Community in Princeton. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mrs.

Nannie Lawrence, in 1961. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Lawrence; three daughters, Mis. Wanda L. Sizemore of Sophia, Mrs.

Annabelle Wise of Chesterland, Ohio, and Mrs. Patrica Kanode of Princeton; a son, Noah Russell Jr. of Princeton; stepdaughters, Mrs. Salley Mae Owens and Mrs. Mildred N.

Tillow, both of Washington, D. a stepson, Rufus Phillips Crigger of Bluefield; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Elizabeth Miller of Oak Hill and Mrs. Hazel Anna Martin of Columbus, Ohio; four brothers, Ryan McNeilus Lawrence of Rock, Oscar Harless of Hampton, Robert Leslie of Kegley and Zed Wesley of Princeton; 20 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

today at the Rogers Street Community Church in Princeton with Rev. Eugene Pennington and Rev. Paul Hall in charge. Burial will be in Brown's Chapel Cemetery near Lick Creek. The body is at the Seaver Funeral Home in Princeton and will be taken to the church one hour prior to the service.

Pallbearers will be Jack and Willard Pool, Walter Ducan, Noah Blankenship, i Thornhill and Tracy Holdren. Women of the church will carry flowers. Athens Resident Dies; Rites Slated ATHENS (RNS) Mrs. Ella Mann, 83, died in a Princeton Wednesday afternoon after a short illness. She was a member of the Indian Creek Primitive Baptist Church at Greenville and had lived in Athens for 26 years.

Born at Red Sulphur Springs, Aug. 31, 1887, she was daughter of the late George D. and Martha Burdette Miller. Her husband, Charles C. Mann, died in 1938.

Survivors include three sons, Charles H. of Athens, with whom she lived, and Luther J. of Peterstown and Otis R. ol Athens; a sister, Mrs. Alice Mann of Princeton; three brothers, Luther C.

Miller of Charleston and Sidney and Ross Miller, both of Greenville; nine grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Friday in the George W. Seaver Chapel at Princeton with Rev. Maurice Miller anc Rev.

Norville Mann in charge. Burial will be in the Keaton Cemetery at Greenville. Friends may call from until 9 p.m. today. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

Tuckwiller. Sewing II "It's Fun to Sew," first, Vivian Guyon; second, Tammy Sue Stone, and third, Brenda Shafer. Others participating were Maryl Clay, Lori Deskin, Rita Howard, Kathi LaFon, Donna Lipps, Linda Loudermilk, Tammy i Wilson, Addie Tate and Brenda Spinks. Sewing III "Cotton Togs," first, Dottie Kay VanMetre; second, Rhnea Hylton, and third, Mary Dale Farren. Others participating Brenda Lynn Ballengee, Carolyn Bennett, Glenda Sue Bransford, Jane Ford, Sharon Martin and Barbara Shafer.

Sewing IV Clothes," first, Kathy Farren; second, Carol Shirey, and third, Donna White. Sandra Sanford also participated. Sport Clothes, first, Nancy Feamster; second, i Nelson, and third, Sue Ann Sanford. Cathy Patterson also participated. Bachelor Clothing, first, Bob- Rhodes.

Sewing "Wool Outfit," first, Susan Kidd; second, Rachel Nach, and third, Martha Clay. Linda Gillespie and Paula Rhodes also participated. Sewing VI "Complete Costume," first, Julie VanMetre, and second, Betty Dodson. Winners of the wool and complete costume revue will represent Greenbrier County in the State 4-H Wool and Dress Revue at Jackson's Mill Aug. 16-18.

rujvujoi A A "SSSSSF Insurance, Locker Sale Is Slated OAK BLL Wayne A. a 0 CIWIA.U has OAK announced HILL Wayne A. principal of Collins Clintonville, homecoming services will High School, has announced that held Aug. 8 beginning with I school insurance and lockers Sunday school at 10 a.m., and at 11 a.m. Rev.

Calvin Lewis will be on sale in the school office i i Aug. will deliver the message. Jio. Lockers will be on sale for I The Greenbrier Singing Convention will meet at 1 '2 p.m. office to be enrolled.

This may be done any time between Aug. 10 and Aug. 25. No students will be enrolled during the first week of school, except the hours of 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.

Students must bring or have their records sent to Collins High School in order to be enrolled. TALLEST MAN ON 66 STANTON, Mo. (AP) Ed Carmel, who claims to be the world's tallest man at 9 feet, 1 inch, has much ground to cover- He is traveling up and down 2,200 milse of U.S. 66 this summer making speeches, public appearances and distributing literature on two Missouri tourist attractions. person and insurance will cost $3.50.

All freshman football players must have this insurance, he said. The last day to purchase these items before school starts will be August 20 and then they will be on sale again after school starts. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

All new students, those who have moved into the Collins High School attendance area since the end of last school term, are to come to the school Hinkles Hold Reunion UNION (RNS) A family picnic was held at the home and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hinkle, in Union Friday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Ballard, Greg and Gary of Daytona Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Sennith H. Lemons, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Canterbury; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Canterbury, Mrs. Cecil Hinkle, Mr. and Mrs.

Art Baker and family, Ricky, Jimmy and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McCormick and family, Cathy and Michael, Harry McCormick, all of Sinks Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fitting and daughter, Cindy of Lewisburg; Dirk McCormick of Ronceverte, Mr.

and Mrs. Junior Hinkle, Ann, Mary Jane and Betsy of Union. Ponce de Leon was the discoverer of Florida. TOWN OVER RAILS NEW YORK (AP) With land as scarce as breathing space in New York City, Ed ward J. Loguc, president of th Urban Development Corporation, has proposed a new town be built over the Long Island City Railroad yards.

The town would include homes for 60,000 people and office and industrial space for 35,000 employees. The SI.386j billion project would bring about $18 million a year in new real estate taxes. Many people buy spring wa-i fer because they dislike the! taste of tap water, especially inj mixed drinks. VINE RIPENED PLUMP CANTALOUPES Blueberries GOLDEN HOME GROWN Sweet Corn NO i A PURPOSE White Potatoes VALUE LAND WE REDEEM FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS LARGE i ALL PURPOSE FRESH EGGS CREAM PILLSBURY FLOUR 4 DELICIOUS FLAVORS BEVERAGE GRADE A MEDIUM. gallon carton WITH COUPON BELOW $5.00 PURCHASE WITH COUPON BELOW 12-oz.

bottle NORTHERN Bathroom Tissue I Liquid Detergent 3 bottle With Coupon And $5.00 Purchase CLOROX BLEACH KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES VACUUM PACK FOLGER'S COFFEE lOc OFF LABEL--LIQUID SWAN DETERGENT gallon jug box WITH COUPON BELOW Mb. can WITH COUPON BELOW 22-oz. bottlt WITH COUPON BELOW WITH COUPON BELOW Baggies Trash Bags of 10 JANE PARKER--ENRICHED White Bread i i i FANTASTIC BATHROOM CLEANER 17 ox. Free JANE PARKER POTATO CHIPS When You Buy One At Regular Price MORTON FROZEN CREAM PIES 00 AP VACUUM PACK COFFEE can Wttti Coupon mm Swan Liquid Deter. 39 10c OFF LABEL 22-oz.

bottle WITH THIS COUPON Good Thru Aug. 7th. At AP's Value Land Store One Per Family Clorox Bleach gallon With This Coupon and a Purchase Exclusivt Of Items Prohibited By Law. Good Thru Aug. 7th.

At AP's Value Land Store One Per Family Pillsbury Flour II Marvel Ice Cream iC WITH THIS COUPON Good Thru Aug. 7th. At AP't Value Land Store One Per Family gallon ctn. WHh Thfe Coupon amt a fS.OO Purchase Excluthm of Prohibited Good Thru Aug. 7th.

At Value Land Store One Per Family Birds Orange Plus Johnson's Kit 1.49 Bactine Johnson And Johnson Baby Shampoo 7 1.08.

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