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FOURTEEN BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1960 Fayette County Fayette Council To Meet Friday FAYETTEVIDLE (KINS)--The quarterly meeting of the Fayette County Council of members of Farm Women's" and Hccnemak- ers Cbbs wi21, be at'the courthouse Friday. There will be a joint session with members of the Farm Bureau at 10:30 a.m. with "Gardening" as the topic of a talk by H. L.

Higgle, county agriculture agent. At noon a dinner will be served followed by 'separate business sessions. The New Haven CHuib will have charge of jihe devotional. The Laurel Club will furnish vegetables for the dinner, the cM from Pax will bring the salads, and dessert will be furnished by the Galewood Homemakers 3kib. The" Azrowihead Gluib of Fayetteville wil have the dean-uip duties, according to F.

Whanger, home demonstration agent. Favette Women To Attend Convention A Miss Gladys Eary (left), president of. the Fayettevifie. Woman's Club, will leave to-' day for White Sulphur Springs- will attend the annual convention of the West Virginia Federation of Women's Oubs to 1 -be held at The Greenbrier. iMrs.

Carl B. Vicfc- ers (center), vice president of the local dub and 'treasurer of the -Capitol District, and; Mrs. A. L. tary, will attend' the' convention.

Friday. Spring Events Slated By Girl Scout Council FAYETTEWjLE -(Plans were made to participate in" the area council, held in the Girl Scout Office. The meeting conducted by the president, Mrs. Don Sartfcrd. Sates for the 1960 camping season were set, with training classes to be held the last of May and the first week in June, Mrs.

J. C. Clay, who a'ciemiber of the Cacqp ComcQat- tee, reported that the 24 cots ordered had been recieved. Mrs. C.

R. Harnsbarger and Mrs. Robert B. Herndon plan to attend the training for Troop Trials Are Slated In Fayette Court FAYETTEVILLE (BJNS) -(A. comparatively criminal the April teitn of Fayette County Circuit Court, with trials scheduled to begin on April 11, the day petit jurors have been instructed to report, April 8 has been set as arraignment day, at which those indicted may enter pleas and bond.

The folowing cases have been docketed. April 11: Eannigan, Consultants to be given at th Girl- Scout office in- Charleston March 24-31, April 7 or 14 from 9:30 to April 4 and 5 have been' set for a Training Workshop on the Senior Program, to be held in Ohio. Plans were made for four members to attend this workshop. R. A.

'Ujpdifce, the -new senior advisor for Fayette County, announced that eight gills will attend the conference for Senior Girls 'being given by the Kanawha Girl Scout Council April 1-3. They are Ruth Ann-Prather and Betty Ramey of Senior Troop No. 31 of Oak HiEU; Shelvy Jean McKinney and Sharon Taylor of Senior No. 36, Oak Bill; Pam Spessatrd and Sandra Jarrett of Senior Troop No. 10, Oak Hill; and Miriam Arbaugh and Marian Robinson, of Senior Troop No.

40, Charlton Heights. Those attending the council meeting were Mrs. Robert Herndon of Gaiuley Bridge, Mrs. R. A.

Updike of Montgomery, Mrs. K. F. Robbins of Cannelton, Mrs. A.

Rosser Long Jr. and Mrs. J. C. Clay, both of Fayetteville, Mrs.

C. R. Harnsbarger, Mrs. Don Sanford, and Mrs. J.

C. Gwinn, all of Mount Hope. Charles Frederick sodomy; Junior Johnson and Ira Robinson, breaking and enteri April 12: Basil Hobbs, break- log and entering; Leonard and Charles Kincaid, burglary. 13: Canterbury, sodomy; Clarence Penn, Rufus Green, dark Stephens, breaking and entering. April 14: Otis Budkner, breaking and entering; Robert Privette, reckless driving.

April 15: Aubrey Proctor, grand larceny; Sherman Crist G-rimmett, hit and run. 'April 18: Kyle R. Cool, appeal; James D. Bobbitt, Ray Massey, bastardy; Sherman Crist Grimmett, reckless dirivirug. 'April 19: Hewcy Shumate, Harold Bragg, Charles Jack Murray, bastardy.

By Foodhandlers EAYETTEVJLLE ORNS) Z. IL senior sanitarian of i Fay-ette County Health Department, announced today the annual Foodhandlers. Conference will be held at the American Leion Building 1 in Fayetteville "March 24 and 25. The classes wil start at 2:30 p.an. each day and "-will last for approximately one and a half hours.

It is mandatory that all parties working in food handling establishment such as soda ouin tains, drug stores, restaurants. ice creacn parlors, school hmch programs, cafes, sandwich -bars, and beer parlors, attend iiihese classes year in order 1o secure, a- renewal on their Food' Handlers Permit. It is important that ail parties tihat not attend the 1959 conference attend this year. All es tablisikments that are required to attend the conference this year have been mailed their notice. All food handling -permits issued prior to tlhis school will become void on the dale of the conference.

Methodist Group Buys Parsonage FAYETTEVILLiE: '(JENS) -Trustees of 'the Glen Ferris Methodist church have purchased the P. C. Fourney home the village of Ferris-as a parsonage. Purchase price of the 'parsonage'-from Union Carbide Coqxxra- tion was $16,500 as indicated tax stamps on the dsfed recorded- in' the ''county clerk's of'fice. Fourney, formerly manager of the Alloy plan of Union Carbide Metals 'Company, a division of UCC, conveyed tfoe property to transfer last fall to Union Carbide Metals' New York office as assistant works manager.

Trustees of the church are listed on the deed as Elizabeth C. Lancaster, Norman E. Corfoitt, Clinton M. Barnett, S. W.

Cale, R. M. Birckhead, and Laird C. Hunley. The residence is located Grand, Petit Jurors Selected In Fayette New Principal, Teacher At Pax Etlcnan Jackson of Oak has been named acting principal of Kingston High School.

He replaces Kenneth Legg, who resigned to accept a position with the West Virginia Educational Association. Jackson is shown "with- Mrs. Charlotte Earless 'of Pax, a new teacher at the school, who wiE sponsor the junior class and teach social subjects. Formerly an instructor of commercial studies at the school, Jackson assumed his new duties Monday as did Mrs. Karless.

He was graduated firoim Morris Harvey a bachelor of science degiree and is married to the former Zoe Mann of Soanro, who is a teacher at Paige Elementary School. They have three daughters. Donna, Debby, and Dawn. Mrs. Hairless, also a graduate of Morris Harvey OoHege, has a bachelor of arts degree.

She is the former Charlotte" Pauley of Elfeview and is married to Billy Harless, basketball coach at Pax High School. Thds is her first teaching position. only a few the church. doors from Powellton Fayette Circuit Court Slates 38 Divorce Suits PAYETTEfVniLiLiE ()RiN S) -( April 6: C. Thomas Church Group Meets KILSYTH ORINS) Approximately 27 young people attended the Sunday night meeting of League at the Kilsyth Free Will Baptist Church.

A Scripture scramble was held toy Mrs. Eugene Greer, Each member was asked to bring their own individual Bible. The was given out and the one who found it first won the scramble. The purpose was to teach tine Books of the Bible, to find certain verses, and make the Biible more familiar to the young people. Miss Gaye McNeeijr and her group will have charge of the (program for the meeting next Sunday evening.

OAK (HILL (ENS) iMrs. T. M. Martin, Robert Nelson and Mrs. D.

B. Thome presented the program to the Women of the First Presbyterian Tuesday. The title was "God Making His Appeal Through Us." iMrs. Martin and 'Mrs. Nelson spoke on the life of Phillip and Steven from the book of lABke.

The 'group voted to serve the Men's District Rally dinner at the Oak Hill Presbyterian Ghusrdh, April 5. A dinner committee was appointed with (Mrs. Danny Daivis, chairman. Clothing and food was brought for the needy. Cimde Three, with Leon Briggs as chairman had the most members attending and her group was hostesses.

It was announced that visitation will be the second Monday at 1 p.on. Circle Two iwith IMrs. Kenneth chairman, will meet at 7:30 p.m. (March 29 at the lome of Mrs. Sam Price on Central Avenue.

Now Showing! Thru Saturday! MIGHTIEST MOTION PICTURE CREATED EDWARD SMALL YtiL BRYNNER GlNA LOLLOBRIGIDA SOLOMON SHEBA FEATURES TODAY: 1:30 4:15 7:05 9:45 POWiBLLTON and (Mrs. Tom. Barllnigton. 'and son, Tccnimy, were of- her Mr. and Mrs.

"Luther Whiit of Stanaford Bruce IMcKiniiey has accepted a position in Chicago, 331. and An.thoney.Pru didh had as weekend guests Josepih Pmrdich of Charleston and GVTiss Charlette Prudich Milton. "McKinney and Mrs. L. Whiti was called to.

Mullens because of the illness -of their father, Robert SVEcKinney, who i seriously ill in lifae Mullens Hos pital. (Mrs. Roy Logan and Mrs Stella Stevens visited Mrs. Lou iss Mayes and Mrs. Charles Sunday Thirty-eight diivorce suits have' been docketed for hearing during the April term of Fayette County Circuit Court.

They are: April 5: Dulcie E. Miller against Merdl Miller; 'Arturo Dominguez against Gosefa F. Dominguez; Arthur Bickford against -Delia May Bickford; Thomas Robinson against Lou Ann Rcbinson; Emma Louise Eder'against Fracik Eder: Norma Lee Linkous against Seldon G. Linkous; Mildred Montgomery against Vernon H. Montgomery; Carolyn Boyd against Eugene iBoyd; nPafcsy JarreU against John JarreU Jr.

owman against Ernest A. Bow-j. man; Norma Jean Gray against Induction Notices Received By Seven FAYETTEVILLE OB3SS) Local Board No. 3 of Fayette County, reports the following men have been called for induction into the Armed Forces April 4: Donald Jay Krise of Jodie; Roy Eugene Daniels of RFD 1, Mount Hope; Charles Woodson Edwards of Mount Hope; Curtis Franklin Dues of Deepwater; Jerry Arvel Martin of Montgomery; Jerry John Massey of Kingston and Freddie Gene Murray of Oak Hill. iigene M.

Gray; Anna M. Hess gainst Earl Hess; Anita Grace 'idhols against William. C. IMIch- las; Shirley Nottingham against ell Nottingham; Barbara G. xley against William D.

Oxley, Wright against Willie C. V'right. Agril 8: Florence E. Momdy igainst Jamss M. Mundy; Zelma Presley against Howard Presley; Jeanne Clarke gainst Roy D.

dark; Elizabeth Taslow against Michael Masow; Violet Marie Perdue against Billy Perdue; Geneva loore against Ray Moore; Lon- u'e Ructoer against Shirley J. ludker; Opal Steplowski against Walter Steplowski. April 9: Betty Lee Summers gainst Wesley Summers; Marha Fitspatrick against "Robert Ronald 'L. Brown against Mary Y. Brown; Martlxa S.

Drennen against Frederick Drennen. April 11; DAUGHTER IS BORN MOUNT HCOE (KINS) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smoot, of Rt. 1, Mount Hope, have announced the 3irtih of a seven and one-half xund daughter, Debra Susan oorn at their home March 5.

Mrs. Smoot is the former Joan Blankenship. The maternal is Mrs. Pearl Tate of Mount Hope, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Ernest Cay of Rt.

1, Mount Hope. Spaghetti Fete Set OAK HULL CRN'S)--The East End Elementary Parent-Teacher Association meeting was cancelled this month because of weather conditions. The finance committee met Friday and completed plans for a spaghetti dinner to be 1 from 5 until 7:30 p.m. April 22 at the school. Tickets will be available in April from PTA members at $1 for adults and $.50 for children.

The purpose for the dinner is to raise funds to seoid the Satfetj Patrol School Boys to Wash ington, D. this spring. against Margaret R. Bowman. April 29: Jeanne Clark against loy Dale Clark; Hattie May Critchley against Leonard C.

Critchley. May 2: Russell M. Moore against Rebecca Moore; Mariiha Drenaen against Frederick W. Drennen; Naomi E. Treadway against Grover C.

Treadway. Phone CL 3-4161 LASTJXAY! JOURNEY fi CENTERS. EARTH WUS- VWNfS HHWtS BOONE MASON STARTING TOMORROW! I4 I will and they will call me JHMH. NICHOLSON KMUR Z. mflFf present STEVE REEVES COLORSCOPE cmoALONSO- BRUCE CABOT gainst Rose Thomas.

April 7: Donald Lee Stover gainst Shirley Jean Stover; ftlliam H. White against Doris White: Pearl Whiit against lie-hard E. WJiitt; Jane Carroll Dr. and Mrs. Hoy Eakle Davic and Linda and Judy of Summers viEe were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.

James- Culiop: J. H. Walker is a pataent in Charleston Hospital. Mrs. Sam Kessler is a patien in uh-e Laird Memorial Sosiprtal J.

Mumdy has been, a patieoi in tine Laird Memorial Hospital for-tihe past four weeks. 'Hambridk is a patient iRcfbert Huffman is at his home. EL Don Kincaid, who has bee ill with the mumps, is able out again. Dinner Meet Held By Woman's Club OAK ffliLL (RNS) The Bus ness and Professional 1 Club met Monday at the Hote Hill for a dinner. The nominating committee pr sented a of officers, for th coming year and they were vo- ed upon.

It was announced that the pres ident, Mrs. J. A. Baumgartner will attend the State Busines and Professional Women's Con vention at The Greenbrier Marc 25 and 26. The second Monday of- ne month there will be an employ Robert Bowman (R1NS) i rand and petit jurors havei een drawn lor- the April Fayette' County Circuit Court, "hicfa opens on April 5.

Grand jurors, ordered to re- ort on the opening day of ourt, are: C. P. Anderson, Oak 1 Hffl; Bill ikers, Gaiufey Mrs. G. It, Borden, Glen Ferris; Mrs.

Charles Bracken, Gauley Bridge; Qolen Blake, Oak Hil; Paul -Mount E. Chapman- Fayetteville; Marie Davis, Pax; 0. Gilkerson, RaineHe; Mrs'. Max Hampton, Gauley Bridge; Miss Holder, Montgomery; Mrs. Rose Jones, Mary Leser, diSftop; Mattie Parrish, Stokley, Lookout; and Fred Wriston, Petit, jurors, to report April 11, the first day crim- I'cases are- docketed for trial Mud E.

Atkins, Montgomery; VTarie Aliff, Roy H. Ads Bennett, Danese; Cecil Ermin L. Bennett, Nallen; Harrv' Burgess, Oak HDl; Bernard B'liizard, Edmond; Gertrude Caidwell, Oak Hil; Mrs. Bertha Clark, Scarbro; Mrs. W.

G. Calloway, Mount 3ope; Louie Capps, Glen Jean; Mike Comer, Deapwater; Tony CoHigrosso, Kicraberly: Leslie ecker, Fayetteville; Mrs. Ro Doraian, Page; Guy Douglas Lookout; Panji Darlington, Kirtf berly; L. T. Fleshman, Raiph Fazio, Fayettevffle; Herbert Qrant Boomer; Emory Alex HysHop, Kim-borly; L.

H. Johnson, Oak' Hill; James -A. Kincaid, Page; Bernard Kincaid, Everett R. Kincaid, Kincaid; Ed Love, Oak Hill; Shan Livey. Pax; 0.

H. Lucas, Victor; Mrs. R. Lawsqn, Oharlixsn Jeights; W. T.

iVrs. Edith Carlisle; Robert Mils, Oak Hall; John H. Morgan, Haco; Carl Pow- eUton; Sandige B. Neal, Lansing; Archie Nugen, Oak Hill; Cecil- Neal, Fayetteville; Norris Perew, Glen Ferris; Cecil Proctor, Kimberiiy; Potter, Cliff top; B. R.

Reed, Charlton Heights; Byrd Rack- Ley, Summerlee; Clarence -Reid, Lochgelliy; George W. Snyder, Oak H2H; William Smith, Kimberiy; Mrs. Charles Shrewsbury, gomery; Edna Shuck, E. Stevens, 'Kim- Mirs. Helen -Sutton, Gau- Bridge; Roby South, Oak HDl; Mrs.

Ray Spangler, P. Sims, Fayetteville; Mrs. 0. P. Tenant, Oak HHl; Webster Wriston, Kingston; and Carter Williams, Oak Hill.

Pax Briefs PAX ORNS) Jeanie Bowyers and son, David Carl, left" Monday for Wilmington, Ohio, to visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Godby, and other friends Mrs. Dollie Underwood returned to her h-mne at Long Branch Friday after spending several weeks" with her granddaughter, iMrs. Robert Van of Cam- Birthday Fete Held For Haven Stevens OAK surprise birth- "Her grandson, Luj i.

fhpr arTTWYvrkflnfprf day party was given in honor of Haven Stevens at the Fayco Recreation Center Sunday on his 53th birthday anniversary. Hostesses were his two daughters, Mrs. Duff Sullivan of Charleston and Mrs. Joe Kepto of Oak Hill, and a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Fink of Oak Hill.

Games were played under the direction of a cousin, "Layton Pegram. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ingles, Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Ingles, Mrs.

Charles Crouch, Mrs. Grayden Payne and ther -'Stover, accompanied her home. Visiting in home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Humphrey -over the weekend were their son-in- law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Godby, and children, Mike and Danny, Sgt. and Mrs. Dick Goodwin and children, Mike, Charlotte, and Larry, and Sgt.

Joe Mierzwa, all of Willmington, a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Humph- Mrs. John Mr. and rey, and son, Garry, of Craigs- vffle, Mr.

and Mrs. Flavel McNeeley and children. Gay, Eddie, and Randy, of Bradley, the Marsha, Mr. and Harold I Rev. and Mrs.

Gale Stewart; Hall, Mrs. J. A. McKinney, Mrs. and Mrs.

Clate Williams and Ollie Foy, ifr. and Mrs. Harry Payne, Cara Gail and Johnnie, John Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. L.

L. Pegram, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fink, Dr. H.

A. Duncan, Mrs. Marion Johnson, Miss Susie Fitzgerald. Mrs. Alfred Nicholas.

Mrs. Ce- daughter, Sharon, all Robert and Rita Wingrove. of Long Sgt, and Mrs. Hughie Weeks and daughter, Junie Gail, of Beckley. Spending a few days with their grandmother, Mrs.

Lazelia Powers, are William Kelly and Rancil Kincaid, Miss Bessie Muncie, both of St. Albans. gerald, Mrs. Nancy Hitchcock and Steven, Mrs. Maude Fitzwater, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Kepto, Joey, Michael, and Lou Ann, Mrs. Emmett Fitzwater, Mrs. Charles Craigo, Rena, Rita, and Charles, and Mr. and Mrs.

Haven Fitzwater of Fayetteville, and Mr. apd Mrs. Duff Sullivan, Te- employer dinner at the Hote resa and Sandra, of Charleston Daughter Is Born LAMr3BURG Mr. and Mrs. Wilson E.

Shuck have arm-ounced the birth of a daughter, Rita Kay, March 12, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs! FiaJey Shuck. The baby weighed eight pounds, 12 ounces. Others attending were Miss Phyllis Evans, Mrs. Genevieve Harvey, Mrs.

Gordon Hendrickson, Mrs. M. C. Hess, James, Mrs. J.

L. Pettit, Delbert Sneed, Mrs. Doris Swann, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Mary Walton, Mrs; Howard Woodnjm, Mrs.

Clarice Tony, and Mrs. Irene Johnson. Mission Circle Hears Rev. Johnson OAK KILL (iRiNS) The Rev. Randolph F.

Johnson, pastor of the Oak Hi! Baptist Church spoke to the Cross Mission Circle Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Alan EaHe. "The Passion of Christ" was the subject used by Mr. Johnson. It was announced that the Baptist Women's Spring Raly will be held from 10 a.m.

to 2 p.m. April 27 at the Oak Hill Baptist Church. Others attendinig were Mrs. Robert Deeds, Mrs, James Nix, Miss Flossie Hughart, Mrs. Pearis Oxiley, Robert Smitti- son, Mrs.

WaBard Sowers, Mrs. Myfles Trout, Mrs. Kelly Williams, and Mrs. Ray McClung. Civil Suit Hearing Set For April 20 In Fayette FAYETTEVILLE ORXS) K.

Brash against Ap- Hearings in civil suits which Ipalachian Electric Power Corn- may require jury trial will begin April 20 in Fayette County Honored At Party KONGSTON (RNS) Randy Thomas was honored Sunday with a party on his fifth birthday. The affair was given by his mother, Mrs. Enoch Wriston. Mrs. Doris' Barrette and Mrs.

Roy Blake supervised the recreation. Attending were Mickey, Sharron, Harvey, and Ellen Barrette, Sandra and Daisy Blake, Katnen, Sissy, and Elizabeth Aliff, Carol and Danny Naylor, Terry, Stanley, and P. J. Wriston, Steven and i Hal, Jeanie, Charles Lee, and Billy Blake, Vanessa, Anita, Cherliyn Lynn, and Faith Blake, and Roy and Charles Ira Blake. m.

-SAT. YICE-YIQIEHT DRAM OF TODAY'S NEW JUNGLE OF CHIME! fcsefc AN ALBERT ZUGSMITK MICKEY ROOKEY STEVE COCHRAN MAMIE VAN-DOREN IPERATOR Baptist Group Meets With Mrs. A. Walker MOUOT HOPE (ENS) Mrs A. L.

Walker was the hostess to the Phdilathea Circle of the Mount -Hope Baptist Tern-pie at her home on Tuesday evening Mrs. Walter conducted the program entitled, "The Period ttie Judges." The Scripture reading-was giv en by Mrs. Jack Shockey. Mrs. Walker urged aiH mem bens to attend the Woman's Mis sion Society meeting to be held at the church March IS.

The next meeting will be held April 5 at the home of Mrs Frank Furin. Refreshments were served Mrs. E. F. Mann, Mrs.

R. Tissue, Miss Mary Katiherin Mann, Mrs. W. E. Tissue, Mrs Don Humphrey, Mrs.

H. Garvin, Mrs. J. L. Wiltons.

Mrs Jack Shockey, and Mrs. W. Dindamood. in WHAT DO YOUf, REALLY PRACTICE MEET SET HOPE ORiNS) Th Alreja Shrine of Mount Hope White Shrine of Jerusalem, wil hold a practice meeting in the 'White Shrine Hall at 7:30 p.m Friday. NAVY MAN GRADUATES CANNELTON -James D.

Pen niragton, airman apprentice USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Pennington of Cannelton was graduated Feb. 22, from the Aviation Familiarization Schoo at the Naval Air Technical Train ing Center at Memphis, Tenn. ZUGSViTH PHQD101GN -3 iy M-G-W IN CINEMASCOPE RETURN'5 FROI HOSPITAL ircuit Court, with chancery proceedings several to be heard earlier in the court term pany, trespass on the case; Suits against two law enforcement officers growing out of the arrest of Garland Frances, Falls View, again have been placed by Judge C.

L. Garvin, Jr. on the docket. The suits, pend- Docketed on the opening dayH several years, were brought of court, April 5, are chancery in covenant against the performance bonds, of Trooper Carl gursky, formerly stationed with the Montgomery detachment of State Police, now at Point Pleasant, and Constable William R. Workman.

April 27: Jess Chester Davis against Fire Creek Fuel Company; Charles W. Vance against C. 0. Webb and others, trespass on the' case suit growing out the same highway mishap as the suit brought by Dorothy Vance and docketed on April 21; Galas Trucking Company against Imperial Coal and Construction Company, trespass on the case; Luther M. Painter against 0.

K. Construction Company and others, for to his Mount Hope home allegedly caused by blasting on a sewer project; Brooks- Murphy against Nelson Dawson and others, trespass on the case. April 28: Ocla A. Cheek against Frank B. Dotson, trespass on the case; Robert Layne against Continental Casualty Company, notice on the motion; Federal Homes Improvement, against Adah F.

Frazier, appeal; Raleigh County Bank, administrator, against Mountain Truckers Agency, trespass on the case; Wilbur Lilly and others against Earl Morris, trespass on- the case; Kanawha Valley Bank against Fred Gray, notice on the motion; Ruth Wolverton against Gauley Taxi, trespass on the case, $20,000 damages; Blame P. Renfro, and others against Ira E. Smith and others, notice on the motion. April 29: Quince Berry, against Luther in chancery. suits of Oak Hill Finance Company against Ozzie Massey and others, and A.

Payne and others against Sheriff A. H. Buchanan, administrator for -the estate of the late Frances Miler to secure payment of funeral bill by sale of property. Other civil cases docketed are: April 20: Sheriff A. H.

Buchanan, administrator for the estate of Judy Jeffries against Miatland T. Prather, trespass on the case, $10,000 damages asked; Helen Ankney against Otie T. Adkins notice on the motion; Basil McDaniels against Robert R. Kenny and others, appeal; John W. Smith, infant, against Glen R.

Otey and others, trespass on the case; James S. Treadway against Robert Allen Pleasant, trespass on the case. April 21: Ramon L. Adkins against W. L.

Richmond, and W. L. Richmond against Ramon L. Adkins, trespass on the case suits growing out of a highway accident; Marvin' Sutton against Raymond Peck, notice on the motion; Dorothy H. Vance against C.

0. Webb and others, trespass on the case suit resulting from highway accident in which the plaintiff was a passenger in a car driven by the defendant's wife; Frances Arthur against Marino Giannini, trespass on the case; Sears Roebuck, appeal against William Querry, Edith Platt and others. April 22: Lucille Sexton, appeal against Adah F. Frazier; Bill Jones Ford against Harold W. Forren, notice on the motion; Raymond L.

Byrd, appeal against 0. F. Butcher; John L. Johnson, appeal against Mary F. Porterfield; Clodis A.

Ransom against Glen Robert Otey, and others, trespass on the case. April 25: Gauley Motors, Inc. against Elmer Craigo, notice on the motion; Gauley Motors Inc. against Donald Williams, notice on the motion; Joe Trail against L. W.

McCracken, notice on.the motion; Luther Johnson against Adden Sherer and Alfred Sherer. trespass on the case, $50,000 damages asked. April 26: Archie A. Truman RUPERT A. A.

Bos against Fidelity and Casualty! meeting will RITES SET FRIDAY AsNSTED (RNS) Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Ruth Holland will be conducted at isi a.m. Friday in the Nickell Funeral Home Chapel at East Rain- ole by the Rev. H. Martin.

Burial will be in the McEllhsnny Presbyterian Church Cemetery. POSTMASTERS TO MEET OAK HILL Miss Catherine Pans, secretary of the Fayette County Postmasters Organiza- jtion has announced the a.

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