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Ezra Van Horn Nicholas County News BECKLEY POST-HMAI D. LEY. W. VA, (Continued from Pare 1) being made by mo and at that; meeting sub mitted an interim report. covering employes employers signatory to the Kami! Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement of 1947 who produce more than 82 per cent of the ton- Mge covered by said wage agreement, has been closed as of Jan.

28, 1948, and the study with the underlying data is available to the trustees for their use. The vompanies, signatory to the 1947 agreement operating 1239 mines producing 403,673,052 tons of coal in- 1947. "From" this data actuarial stud- ies'are being made by the operators' representative on the Board of -Trustees, to determine (a) Number of miners eligible fc pensions and benefits, (b) Wha portion of the fund should be al located to 'each of welfare pur pdses'set forth in the contract an permitted by law. "After the determinations fo the purposes, in have beer the amount of money avail able for pensions and their pur poses.can-be determined, i hav advised Mr. Lewis, chairmatf the of this study 'an'd that I am willing to meet with him at.

any time convenient to him.and to devote my entire to: these duties until all details are completed. "Since the first meeting of the trustees, Mr. Lewis has at al times refused, and still continues refuse to discuss any subject except pensions for all members of the UMWA 20 years' service in the industry are 50 years of age and retiree 'from service in the industry--disregarding the requirement of the law that persons who receive benefits must be employed by to the agreement. "None of the other benefits set forth 'in said contract have been discussed.or considered, notwithstanding my repeated request to have them given consideration. "The real subject matter at issue is tbe question of' eligibility of persons to receive pensions or other benefits-, and is that Mr.

Lewis takes the position that all members; of UNWA are entitled tqjbenefits, regardless of whether xrnot they are employed by any of the signatories to the contract who are paying into benefits were to be fyanted only to those entitled ASK THAT VO-AG and refused to give consideration COURSES BE GIVEN and has consistently refused to attempt or make any effort to establish pensions on a sound actuarial basis. "Mr. Lewis has refused, upon demand, to give me a complete list of the signatories to the 1947 to the actuarial report they made, IM HTHH SPHOni and 0 A In SUMMERSVILLE, March 17-The County Farm Bureau Committee of Morris McClung, R. U. Dprsey and Robert Curry met with the high school principals last week.

The committees ex- lisi oi tne sjgnaiones to ine i i wuKuuteva agreement--thereafter, all signa- ressed their interest in assisting tories thereto and their employes 1J re-establishing vocational ag- may not receive a copy of this "culture in Nicholas County High i Vv I report. I am, therefore, making and helping to work out NOTICES NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S'SALE-- i Notice is hereby given that by 1 tue 'of a trust deed executed by Lee and Emma J. Lee. bis wile" to! Grover C. TraiJ.

Trustee, dated March 1944. and record jn County Couu Clerk's Otfice in Deed Book 115, at page K2. the undersigned will sell at public auction at the front door oi the Raleigh County Court H'juie to the highest responsible i TUL'HSDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 19-18 Z8 Special ..0 bidder for cash hand on day of sale on April 2, 194a, at 1:00 p. m. the following described property couv'eved by said trust deed: I Lots 22 and 23 of Section Mo Centra! Addition to the City oi A ley.

shown on Map No. 2. i Raleigh County Court Clerk's Office in i Deed Book 64, at page 256. Said lots front 9B.2 feet on Seventh Street ana MEMORIALS extend back on the West side Sears Monument Co. Ph 24-031 Charleston Beckley Display Harper Ph 8480 or "6698 WM.

FRED A I Rep ,12 exieno Dacic the matter public, as to be sure $TM vocational agriculture in line ot Lot NO 21 a distance oM2S that all signatories to thP arrPe- Hlgn School. a alky. bordering on said that all signatories to the agreement and the beneficiaries know Morris McClung chairman of the the situation in connection witli committee and president of the this Fund. County Farm Bureau, states that "The foregoing gives you a brief! resume of the situation. I will be glad to discuss the matter with i can be ha rmu Ie 1S therefore subject.

"Respectfully submitted, (Signed) "EZRA VAN HORN "Trustee, UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, 1947. a distance of 110 teet and extend back on the East along Avenue a distance 123.7 feet to alley Given under my hand this the 10 dav of March, 1948. GROVER C. TRAIL, Trustee 4-1-H-4-P. H.

A survey community and list iboys in the 8th grade and high school-who are interested in studying vocational agriculture. A summary of the survey will be made available to the high schools and the Board of Education. NOLAN Van Horn also has made public a letter he wrote Tuesday to John L. Lewis. The full context is as follows: 'Mr.

John L. Lewis 'Chairman of the Board of Trustees The United Mine Workers Wei. fare and Retirement Fund, 1947 'Washington, D. C. 'Dear Mr.

Lewis: members of the United Mine Workers, given widespread publicity on March 12, and a press conference on that I have addressed a letter to those signatories to the 1947 Wage Agreement of whom I lave a record and to the beneficiaries of the Welfare Fund out- ining the factual situation pertaining to said fund and the reasons why said Fund has not become activated. A copy of said letter is enclosed. i "You are Chairman of the Board of Trustees of this Fund and as such Chairman and Trustee you iave made impossible -the estab- ishment of a program under such Welfare Fund by your actions, among which are the following: have Insisted on disregarding the Labor-Management 1947 by demanding hat persons not entitled or eligible or benefits be paid benefits. "2. During the year 1947 you were absent from Washington for nany.weeks and no meetings held during-your absence.

January 31, 1948, Mr. Murray's resignation as Trustee was accepted. I promptly submit- ed.to you a list of suggested per- ons to serve as a successor Trus- ee', and you advised me that you would take this list under con- ideration. Thereupon you went on vacation and for many weeks EASTER CHURCH SERVICE PLANNED SUMMERSVILLE, March 17-Re. A.

Gregory, pastor of the Summersviile Methodist church, has announced' pre-Easter services, starting Sunday, March 21, and continuing through the week with Communion on Friday evening. Worship services 'will be held both morning and evening Easter Sunday. NOLAN, James Thomas: age 55. of 1313 South Kanawha Street, died in a. local hospital.

Tuesday. March leth at 12:25 a. The body was taken from the Keyser Funeral Home to the residence Tuesday at 4 p. in. Funeral services will be conducted at the First Christian Church Thursday, March 18th 3:00 p.

with the Rev. A. H. ofiiciating. assisted by the Rev E.

Walker. Burial will follow in the Sunset Memorial Park. Nephews of the deceased will serve as active nieces and the. Pythian be the flowerbearers, and honorary pallbearers will of the Electrical Force of the Ralejgh Coal and Coke Company. Arrangments by Keyser Funeral Home Charles Robert Milai COOK COOK.

Lana Nariene: age six months daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cook' of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Beckley, died Monday in Columbus at a.

m. The body was taken to the home of the grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lacv Worley of MacArthur, Wednesday at 10 a. in.

Funeral services will be conducted the Freewill Baptist Church at MacArthur at 2 p. m. Thursday FV M. i a 18th. i Rev.

D. I UirCCt WOOl POOL French, officiating. Burial will follow Sunset Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be: Frankie Jenkins David Zanies, Billy Robertson and Jackie Reed. Flower girls will be: Patty Jenkins, Betty Rice.

Naoma Cantley. Shirley Bays. Virginia Snuffer. Mavis Bays Betty Doss and Peggy EJkins, Arrangements by Keyser Funeral 'Home SUMMERSVILLE, March 17-. Charles Robert.Milam of Calvin was elected manager of the Nicholas county wool vool at a recent director's meeting.

Milam, a veteran of world war II, succeeds O. H. O'Dell who has been manager of the wool pool for about 25 years. Mr. MBam states that wool will be assembled at the Memorial Park in June.

All wool must be listed by March 25th in order to complete the county records and send them to the state office before April l. Kermit Grose Treated For Injury To Eye SUMMERSVILLE, March 17 -Kermit Grose was treated Saturday, at the Laird, Memorial Hospital for an eye injury which he received while working for the Delmont Fuel Co. When he returned Monday for further treatment, the injury which at first was thought, to be serious is responding nicely to the treatment according to hospital attaches. our office would not disclose your whereabouts; Red Cross Official rtllT-' Aidine Fund Drive SUMMERSVILLE; March 17 -Miss Marion DeLeon, general field rearesentative of the Eastern Area Headquarters of the American Red Cross, is in the county making further plans for the extension of the fund campaign. Miss DeLeon is working with officials and committees of both the Richwood and Summersville chanters.

UNDERGOES OPERATION SUMMERSVILLE, March 17 -Carolyn Rae, the 11-month-oid twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stewart King underwent a minor operation for the removal of a wen from her head at the Laird Memorial hospital Monday. She returned home and is doing nicely. thereto, being those employed by tfte signatories to the agreement, it would not- be' a difficult task to get 1he subject matter adjusted! The actuaries' study and report conclusively that the pension proposed by Mr. Lewis would bankrupt the fund and would not leave anything for the other welfare purposes set forth in the contract.

"In- addition, it would direct of the Mr. Ltwis really wants is'for rae-to teter into an agreement with'-nim 'which would circumvent, -evade and avoid the Relations Act, i Britten to Lewis hald personal conversations with him in which I have repeatedly stated to him that the failw-e to activate this fund was giving.me great concern.and that I- was entirely agreeable to devote my entire time and esergy to the settling the problems confronting us. He has. refused to, co-operate to that end. It has been suggested that we-jointly, in a friendiy manner, petition the U.

S. district court in Washington, D. for an interpretation and determination of the questions confronting as to the correct interpretation of the law and the appointment of a neutral trustee. Mr. has refused to proceed.

"The sole question confronting whether or not! we are" to abide by the laws of the land and the contract or whether we are to join in an agreement to circumvent, evade and avoid tiie laws and the contract. "Mr. Lewis does not like the labor Management Relations Act, 1547, arid thinks.of it in the manner expressed in his communication of March 1948, one of the main reasons being that the Labor Management Relations Act, 1947, passed and provisions inserted therein as tc welfare, retirement funds, etc. due to the demands of UMWA for a tax on coal. Wifces? the congressional history of.

the hearings held prior to the passage thereof. It must be borne in mind that this is not a matter, of private rights, but is a law passed as a matter of public "In addition to the foregoing matters, there are several other subjects that should be called to your attention. They are as follows: "Mr. Lewis has refused to permit the large funds that have accumulated to be invested, there- deem appropriate income that Joinder. could be used for welfare pur- "Very truly yours es i (Signed) "Ezra Van Horn' 2.

Mr. Lewis has consistently refusea to co-operate in the ap-! HUNnNGTON GUEST pointment of a third or Neutral UMME SVILLE March 17 operation'iocat'ed our office itiany times requesting ou to call me, you did not respond requests, and to date you lave not suggested a single name or the successor neutral Trustee. "4. I have repeatedly requested hat. you: supply to me, in my xjsition one of the-Trustees of his Fund, a list'of names the signatories-to-the Contract, that I may know the companies which have employees who are entitled to benefits of the.

Fund. 'ou have adamantly refused me lis information. "5. In 1947 the Trustees employed a firm of actuaries to make an ctuarial study and report to be sed by them for the establfshment a program of pensions under Welfare Fund. This firm of ictuaries submitted their, report on November.

17, 1S47. You did not ke, the facts reported therein, icrefore you caused the termina- lon of-their employment and ig- ored their report. "6. The report of said actuaries id not substantiate your position. You then secured an additional tudy from the -'Social Security Board of the United States Government Such report was submitted the Trustees and for all practical purposes contained the same conclusions as-those of the actuaries mployed by the Trustees and you ave insisted on.

ignoring both re- xrts because they'do not substan- late your position. "7. I have caused an accurate ge inventory of those employed in nd about the coal mines to be made from the employes' social ecurity records an'd have secured- lis information from the signa- ories to the agreement, which overs more than 82 per cent of he industry, so that there is now vailable sound actuarial data for XL; wTM use to give any consideration to! MARI HENRY. Defendant his study. SUIT FOR DIVORCE 10 UP 1 reqU6St OU that she BEASLEY BEASLEY.

Thomas Kester? age 15. of Glen White died at his residence Tuesday. March 16th. at 5 The body was taken from the Calfee Funeral Home to the home Wednesday at 4 p. m.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Glen Whits Community Church Thursday. March 13th at 2:30 p. with the Rev. Robert Doan officiating. Burial will foUow in the Canaday cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be Jasper Beasley. Coy Beasley Elmer Beasley and Lacy Milam. Arrangements by Calfee Funeral Home Lost. Found. Strayed CRAWLER and Truck shovel bulldozers, crane service, clam shell, back hoe for ditcnjng, air compressor and trucks lor work by hour or contract Phone Besoco 3155 day or Mullens 207 nisht Cojtipton Amigo CLEANED, DIAL 30 Transfer and Storage Livestock For Sale trailer Teeki Mfg Co HAVE your furniture moved by expert furniture movers Lewis Trant- ter Company 4QQ DEPENDABLE movers Mandevillt Transfer Storage Co.

Dial 45tt. 33 Wanted to Buy Raleigh oapera. per Registprs of March nth. Buckley News- LOST near Sullivan white spotted female gyp Reward. Paul Whitby.

Va. FOUND man's pockt watch near Coolridge post office. mav have same by paying ad. Doc Basham STRAYED Saturday. March 6th maJe Boston bulldog, answers to "Toy" brown with white spot on forehead' bieast and back of neck.

$5o reward for return. Phone Mrs. B. E. Meadows 7329.

LOST in vicinity of Snake Islandrinale dop. black, white and tan markings one bad eye. Finder phone Rainelle 4111. LOST near FlafTop female whTtTand tan hound. F.JL.

Miller. Odd. WANTED clean cotton rags, free of buttons and snaps, no overalls or silk accepted Beckley garments will be Newspapers Corp. WANTED pay I5c e'acli Carolina Super Market 9367 Where to Go Spend an Evening At 19-21 19-zi Dial 3017 DIXE and DANCE Steaks, Sandwiches ROOM AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES FOUND large acetylene tank." owner may have same by paying for ad Jt LOST ladies black money and valuable papers Finder may keep cash. Call Oak Hill 72-W-l collect.

pictures and important papers Reward Dial 8533. "Personal' LO-NELY-Meet fine companion thru my club. Sealed particulars free Mc- Laurm. 1013 Roosevelt. York.

Pa. COMPLETE MAKR1AGE SERVICE Everything in ivi to 3 hours, slightly rates at night Office 562 Gallipolis. Ohio. Phone WILL person who look boy's Mercury bicycle from in front of A Store March 13 please return to 121 Williams Street. Reward.

Dial 6504. Wallpapering and Paintinr For Sale or Trade 47 and 48 Inch Mine Ponies Well Broke Tirade for 40 to 42" Ponies JOHN "-PACHUTA--DIAL 3259 or Mabscott Coal Co. Tipple 25 NICE SMALL PONIES 4 SMALL MULES Suitable for Mines or Children J- K. WHITLOCK Oak W. Va.

Phon, 491 69 Miscellaneous For ELECTRIC chicken picker complete, 8 steel bats, scalding vat, Klein killer, scales. 12-foot double counter, 6 display tables, 7-foot walk-in electric refrigerator, one used and one new cash register, 'i awnings with pipe fittings, small stock of merchandise. Dul 9JC8 ar 4729 KALAMAEOO coal range, water good condition, $45. John Miller, Sherxvoud Heights, Mount ONE 42 inch heavy porcelain single drain board sink, one kitchen cabinet, good condition. Dial 6498.

PLENTY SHEETROCK. Gold Bond. $75 per 1000 delivered Dial 4045. TENTS for sale C. Patrick.

Christmas Realty Co Dial 9778 or 8965. FULLER Brush products Dial Beckley 6460 or Oak Hill 616-W. A. Bess. WANTED any kine" of cattle TWO overhead garage doors, size 13 13; ten inch saw with tnotor bail hay Dial 5011 Whereabouts of Kerry i WALK-IN meat cooler, ten foot meat case, Harder deep freeze, mat slicer, i.c,jj any Kinq of jjggj i upright vegetable cooler, meat block, calves, also beef hides Dia! si 7 JOM'I knives and trays, coffee mill, platform North Oakwood Ave $2000 Call gi.w 9153.

F-l or write H. BurneH Brown. Box 512. Sutton. VV.

Va. IF it is a built-in kitchen, store counter or shelves, booths, bars, windows and door you need call Beckley Woodcraft Industries. 101 French Street. Dial 5474 NEW portable electric washer, hand wringer, $15 for both; new clean fruit jars, 30c dozen. Dial 8755.

CASE thresh box with self feeder arid wind slacker, mounted on good rubber: one McCormick Deering baler, Sood as new: three lots totaling about 5 acres in Peterstown. will trade thresh box and baler for late model 2-ton truck with overdrive. L. D. Boyd, Lind- sidt.

W. Va. black hair, weight. lifover- i 5 br owi wool Jacket, trimmed SA FLOOR sanding and refinishing. Dial 7917 Arnet Lilly.

FOR any type patnting dial 7466 A Callahan. BRUSH and spray painting, wallpaper put on and removed floo refinished without any dust Miltoa Voung Box 1163. Beckley. Dial S790 PLASTERING by contract, tree estl- mates Dial 8168 Raymond Beckett mai 0 11 8 nc3 paper han in 6031 Harvey FLOOR sanding equipment for rent 105 Clyde St. Dial 7209 after 4 p.

FOR floor sanding Warden Calloway Heights Dial 6758. GEORGE" WORRELL PLASTERING ALL KINDS DIAL 7615 or 3452 A. J. JUSTICE SON PALN'TING A FLOOR SANDING DLAL 3-A Monuments To Forevei Bear A Beloved Name monuments supply enduring as time Itself, mmleieo by craftsmen from finesi grm and marble. ROBERT MONUMENT WORKS Crab Orchard DU1 IMS Florists Funeral Flowers Corsages--Potted Plants Cut Flowers--Orchids Snow Thornton Florists Open Sundays Disl 7371 Prince Street R.

H. ANDEEWS AND SON PAINTING, SPRAYING FLOOR SANDING DIAL 3474 SPRAV and BRUSH PAINTING Clark 20 Professiona) Dlrctorj Dial 8043 WE examine your eyes, prescribe the finest lenses. Our glasses improve your sight, your appearance Dr. H. C.

Kinzer, Beckley's leading Optometrist. Main 10 a to 5 p. Sat. 10 a. to 12; 1:30 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Dial 6152 22 Repaii Service PETTRY and Ford, plumbing and heating. Calloway Heights. Box 450 Bsckley. Dial 3452 or 4389.

WE will do any kind of shop or cabinet work for the winter months Warren Construction Sprazue crossing Dial 4197 REMEMBER Cremens for stove fur nacre ana boiler repairs Dia! 4115. COMPLETE General Electric appliance repair sen-ice All work guaranteed Nixon Furniture Co Dial Beckley 3309. FtJRMxURE repairing, upholstering and cleaning, also recover frunk seats. Dial 4548 NORGE appliance dealers repair service on all Norge appHances. factory Lowe trained service men Electric Co Dial 4822 HOME and auto radios repaired, pick up and delivery service, all work guaranteed.

Wright's Radio Service Crab Orchard Dial 7052 SUMMERSVILLE, March 17 -Mr. Emmett Metrick, owner of the Summersville Fruit Market attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Beckley Tuesday. STATE OF In the Office of the Clerk of the i ir i ourt of Kaleigh Count i PERSINGER. Plaintiff SEWING machines repaired, all makes: we auy used Singers SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO IWSouth Kanawha St Dial 6811 nH Hendrix.

wool jacket tri with brown leather, bare headed, brown Montcoal, last seen Va. Sister. Mrs. James W. Va.

ASTHMA OR HAV'PEVER TO BREATHEASY a ly known scientific discovery, sold en money-back guarantee Caution use as directed in literature ro ee nstr a on i Breatheasy' Co Empire Bldg. Pittsburgh. Pa. "MARRIAGES" SOLEMNIZED Everything arranged and taken of from Hi to 3 hours Robert A Peace. 1026 Sec- Ohio WANTED any kind a of livestock WANTED any kind of cattle James.

Prosperity. Dial 7453 Mann. Sprague 4949. line. See Ernest Walker Table irTcludes-Frick COAL range, two aluminum kitchen chairs, good condition.

Dial 5601. West Virginia 2o h. p. Frick boiler and bargain at S375. See Wilmer A.

Phone $25. See W3 Sprsgue or dial 5793. L. G. BABY carriage with I i Ovwyi condition.

Dial 8262. SE TTLED white lady to 0 iwo children. EXPERIENCED xvaltresses waited Apply El Chico Cafe. South Payette OL. AVON Products.

has a good earning opportunity for one woman living mg in each of the following towns- le ean Mlnden. Page. Rhodell. Tarns Write Avon Dis- Beckle 12 OT meat dis Ia case, complete with compressor. 8' ir meat stor- Tvt con lete wit compressor.

Priced for quickjale. Dial 5762. 16 M. M. Devry projector; used two weeks.

DialJ451 or 5469. GE upright sweeper. "like" new, cheap sale. Dial 5639 18 LOUDEN dairy anI art tj 9n bowls and WANTED experienced waitresses. Apply person El Chico Cafe GIRL for restaurant work.

Apply Royal et11 and board furnished Phons Route 19-21. room E7-J-1. GIRL for office position; private secretary and stenographer, experience Box i A-I ocal Write Beckley Newspapers. HOUSEWIVES who realifwant to earn Write -154. Bsckley Newspapers.

WANTED at once good dependable Ginny Cafe, across street from General Stores. S. Oakwood Male Help Wanted MARRIED men from 24 to 35 able to give bond, to run route for Standard Cotfee Company. Write Bos 135. Mullens.

W. Va. giving references and phone number to arrange interview 8S Terreo 3. SHEETROCK. Dia! 6154 TW used showcases.

$40 each. 4150. EIGHTEEN foot counter, eight counter st stools, 9112. stove. Dial REFRIGERATOR.

kitchen cabinet. BABY carriage. like new. S30. Dial 44S6.

SINGER treadle electiic sewing machine, same as new. Dial 7254. ICE box, 100 pound capacity; 3 piecs leather living room suite, coal range. Dial 4992. GASOLINE engine grist mill and crusher.

J. Shrewsbury. Crow. Va Dial 7041. TWO cash registers.

Dial 6150 4125. GAS- range, table and chairs, kitchen cabinet and dresser, real bargain. Dial 4140 or see Homer Bennett, behind Carolina 1947-Chevrolet 2-ton dump "truck. 5 tons steel rail. 4 mine cars.

40 inch, mine. pony. Paul C. Redden. Springdale.

HEADQUARTERS for new and used welding equipment; AC motor generators gas driven and a complete line of accessories, portable welding machines for any job Harper Welding and. Supply CoTM 1411 South. Kanawha St Dial 6413 FLOOR covering asphalt' tile, rubber tile and linoleum Morris Uoholstery Cailoway Heights Dial 6151 PAIR Westinghouse binoculars. 6 30. with case, excellent condition.

Dial PAWN broker's sale of unredeemed pistols and automatic pistols, cornet, mandolin, two radios, kodak, mens and ladies wrist watches. pocket watches. Apply Uncle Ben't Loan Ben's Army Store. 412 Nev- Ule St. next to Montgomery Ward NEW VACUUM CLEANER Complete with motor driven waxer.

liberal trade in. easy terms 221 Prince St Dial -8244 or 8743 LIVING room suite. GE refrigerator. apartment size electric range Dinter. Dial 8362.

CHAIN LINK FENCING' For permanent property protection 3 ea ff Pay for free estimate call 395 Belle elle Fence Co Phone ew. all 632-W or see Thomas Grocery. Terry Avenue. Oak Hill. KODAK FINISHING 24-hour service King Photo Supply 559 Neville St Beckley SINGER VACUUM CLEANERS CALL 6811 FOR DEMONSTRATION SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.

HEY LOOK! LOOK- HAVE ASPHALT Barges Equipment C5 New Home Sewing Machines Meadow Bridge, W. Va. WANTED three young men. 17 to 22 to assist manager in advertising work. Must be free to travel entire Average earnings.

S60 weekly, drawing Dial 5514 account while you learn, transportation free special consideration to veterans and handicaps. See Mr. Reinhardt room o-ao wsuntainsir Hotel. Mount Hope, between 3 nd p. m.

Wednesday and Thursday. March 17 and 18 AND RUBBER TILE Floor sanding and hard tile JObS marole fireplaces and metal edgings for all purposes. CARTER FLOOR SANDING A TILE. CO. 1205 Bluefield Rear Bluefield.

W. Va. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS We invite you to try our spring repair service, no job too large or too small Pa: Harmon, manager has 25 years of spring engineering AUTO (SPRING SERVICE MANUFACTURING CO, 511 South Fsyette St Dial 62-32 Special Notice? INGER I Rvi SUIT FOR DIVORCE Appearing, from an affidavit that ine is a non-resident of this i. therefore, ordered that she this office within one month first ubl ication of and ao what is protect her ne VAN HUNTER. Clerk.

Attorney for Plaintiff 3-25-K-3-P. H. TATE OF Wtat 1K UUMA: Jn the office of the Clerk of the Cir- CoUrt Ralei County, March 9. With EASTER FLOWERS From Fisher's Flowers 105 Prince St. Dial 5551 Greenhouse WANTED stripping coal on lease or contract, we have the stripping and hauling equipment, give all particulars in letter to Box A-155, Beckley Newspapers.

FOR red dog road building call 327B-- road roller used on all red dog jobs Contact Windle Construction Company Mabscott ixr A y. I For job training for recapping and vulcanizing shop. Phone Mullens Noce Tire Shop, Mullens Wanted Two Salesmen-Collectors Permanent position, salarv and commission. Apply ROSE FURNITURE CO. Oak Hill Phone 740 SHEETROCK "ar Load Will Arrive Mar.

19th. Lewis Transfer Co. DIAL, 4400 SHORT order cook for evenings. Apply Goodie Prince St. WANTED counter help.

Apply Leslie's Diner. Becklev water well drilling call Gassaway TTm rT 9- wit i 4481. Howard Jarvis. Gassaway. W.

Va. TRUCK shovel for hire by hour or con- i 45 Situations Wanted tract: fill dirt, top soil and red dog S.TVM -5070 uesire movmp anH Dial 3278 Construction Co in accordance with the wage agree-' a 1 non onm uu 4lc wetge agree- i one month ment, to join with me in an appli- I of te he irsl Plication catinn tn er and do what is necessarv -by depriving the beneficiaries a I a large amount of income that cation to the district court of the U. S. for the District of Columbia lor the appointment of a neutral trustee. Failing to hear from you on or before March 19 will feel free to take such to protect her interests H.

Attorney for 3-25-H-3-P. H. necessary Clerk. BULLDOZERS for hire. esTcavation work of any kind done by hour or contract, house sites, basements, mine openings road grading free esti- on any job.

one bulldozer now a Beckley Writs Lloyd McKinney Mephenson. Va, or phone Mullens desire work moving and jacking houses, build basements', pour by contract, free estimates. Dial o09a. Roy A. Jones, MacArthur.

GIRL desires office position. Two years i cpllege and one year work experi-! ence. Write Box A-159, Becklev News- papers. SHOVEL, air compressor, ditch digger and trucks for general earth movinj 1 SWIFT Work by hour or contract, fill dirt a red do? No job to small: Sterling See Dial 9070. 49 Flour--Feed--Fertilizer ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P.

Box (37. Beckley. W. Va. Regular meetin? every Thursday 3 ROOM 6, MEMORIAL BLDG.

Your Easter Plants Are Here! into i me I sne Cuy of Charleston, the Public (Service Commission of West Vireinia i near the application of the uncer- for a permit to operate a contact carrier by motor in of coal from a rr.in- Bolt employment of tfie actuaries who Baltimore Livestock --(AP) hi Sher: around 2'' to hi 9 8 0 most rncdiurn to ave- -s i Cora and mecljum 19.00-22 00; bulk Am Can rar.r.ers and cotiefs few Am Fd weight cutters to 19.00 and Kc- 1 Mi corr.ir.on and medium 18.00- Am Tot Exchange Closing Prices larch 17-- Lite toaay's Gen El 22S Gcr. Fa? GoocT-ich 45 Poor Co 3 Prsd Sfl active and tAaacor.da rteady and choice 160-250 Ib I Armour 26.00-30.00; common Avco Mfg medittm liJO-TSOX): cafe 12.00! and 1 calves i Bcndix to 23.00. 'Beth Iy artive after a slow iBoe' Airp" v. cents Iou cr: Co choice 180-225 Ib barrows and gilts tCelan Mainly 24JO the fop: 120-140 Ibs 21.50; JC and 190 lt)S 2 225 -'o-fys JH Jbs 24.00; 250-275 Ibs 2Z50; 275-300; Col 2UO; 300-400 Ibs 2030; good and Soiv" jce sows 459 Ibs asd iifhtcr Sou ftMVfer weijfcts at varying discounts Con Ed lut mainly 7.50. Mtrs i Sheep--None--All classes nominally i Cont Oil good arid choice wooIedjCuri Wr jambs fuotetl to 25.00; com- iDous: Air to W.OO.

DuPont Grhm" Co 2'S Gt Pfd Grcyhnd :r.t Can inr. Dept Isl Crk Kcr.n Cop J0ri Gl Gl Mol 2 0 Cn 3 Ward 54-, Xat NY ce-. 22 Xorf Wsn cr Am Avn Or.io Oil in Gl 'Pack Mtrs JU.Psn Amn xO' -Paramt a KR co Toh JT, Soc Vac 33 Sou PPC Sper Crp 25-, Sla Br Inc 33S N-J 32': Studebaker 4o Tic'cw i Tirnk Rb we-; Crr.t I I Ur. Carbide 4 Un Csrbcn UnitccJ 2S'i US Rubber 39 US St Bring the beauty of Spr: at Easter wit't plants a Large Selection of Hydrangea, Begonia, Tulip and Lily Plants In A Wide Price Kansre Our Stork Is Plentiful But You'd Better Call Early A Opposite Beckley Hotel DIAL 4381 BULLDOZER FOR HIRE DIAL 3021 SOPHIA. W.

Va. OR SEE A. JOHNSON TO? TAMS MOUNTAIN BULLDOZER FOR HIRE DIAL 7423 or see Shady Spring. Va. At and Company has about 400 bags of 19 per cent phosphate held over stock.

Phosphoric value changed, bags in good condition con- tents a little hard. Must be moved at i once. Special bargain price. Contact; Price Brothers. Dial 4462 i 50 Baby Chicks N'ORTH RHODES CHICKS.

U. S. Approved PuIIorum passed, Twenty breed? i Write us. Rhodes Hatchery. Box 43.

i Beckley. W. Va. Dial 6031. Livestock For Sale 1 i FRESH cows for sale or Sprague.

Dial 4S4S. HEAD of horses and mares, four i matched pair, weight 900 to 1700! I pounds. Stover. Favetteviilc Va Phone 3S3-J-3 or H44-W after 6 FOR sale or trade twelve head of work i horses Bud Lovell. Sophia.

Va NIGHT MARCH 19. 1948 Come and Have A Good Time TEAM of horses, young, well weight about 13.0 each: also shoals Homer Thompson. Coal City. i Va. YOUNG farm horse, will work a u-hcre.

L. E. Lilly. Daniels. W.

Va Bullcozer ARNOTT-SWIM COMPAXY BEVERAGE COOLERS farm horse, will work a i Conrrpte cre Daniels Va COMPLETE COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SERVICE A i nacoai wel1 matched Tarn mares, for Back Hoe Fill Soil' le see at Prosperity. Ross! i5011 Stover. Carter St. Dial 5134 Phone Office 64W: Evenings 6076 NICE mine ponies. 5 small 30 head of cood work Route UPHOLSTERING AND SLIP COVERS DIAL 6677 G.

P. W. Va. Green I Your Kentile AsphaJt Tile Dealer Expert Furniture UPHOLSTERING Repairing and Refinlshing Upholstering Convertible Tops Norfh Kanawha Crossing DIAL 4578 FOR SALE New Model 5 Remington Portable TYPEWRITER Dial 3321 Reslaurant and Store Equipment in Stock CLASSIFIED DISPLAY See the Famous MAYTAG DUTCH GAS RANGE MAYTAG HOME FREEZER APARTMENT SIZE WASHERS BECKLEY MAYTAG COMPANY 622 Neville St. Dial 8911 DISPLAY CASES Company milk cov.s for wOr or BiU James.

Prosperitv. W. Va. Dial I 7453. Eli S.

Harris. Mgr. 501 Second SL Phone 3479 Beckley. Va. EEN head of ponies, suiiable for or children, rsr.Rine from to 5,1 inches, car, be T.

F. harn. East Beckley, top of CLASSIFIED DISPLAY I BATHROOMS KITCHENS FLOORS SINKS FIREPLACES WALLS Repair Jobs Guaranteed MARTINA TILE CO. Box 493 'Seckley Dial 3908 Dairy Caiile and Equipjnes! For Sale fvow At Cherry Lane Farm (Rt. 21.

Oak Hil!) 15 cows: one herd bull- 11 heifer calves, 10 of which are registered Holsteins: 7 fresh cows, some 60 Ibs milk per day. FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: Model John Deere Tractor on Rubber Tractor on Rubber Tractor Machine. 6 Ft. Cut Tractor Disc Harrow. Double 2-Way Plow, I 6 Inch Culti-Packcr Grain Drill Hay Rake Letz Feed Mill pec Sileajre Cutter And Usual Line of Dairy 5 ment Call Oak Hil! 46-W-3 Slec 5ttx-k Ctirh store 1 Bond nslfs Cnrb bonds Totals -s 20 2'- S7S CLASSIFIED For the Best in Curb Service Visit the Kilchen Cupboard Sandwiches--Soft Drinks--Milk Shakes Open II a.

m. 'till a DIAL 7125 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS a Hi-Test Limestone Steam Curerf To Assure QW A Better Block Grade Building Blocks A Soer.iftcation* 3'ock For Heavy or Li CM Construction DIAL 5288 HOUCRINS MFG. INC. PLANT AT SRELTON, W. VA.

RADIATOR REPAIRS Miners! While You're Off Bring Your Radiator in For Needed Repairs BECKLEY HOTEL GARAGE Smith Faycttc St Dial 651 1.

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