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NT Y-FO Fayette County BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1969 22 Repair Service Conservation Program Presented At Oak Hill filed In Fayette FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) Fiduciary notes listed this week in the Fayette County clerk's office included: Florence Ward was named executrix of the estate of Toney Ward with Clarence Miller Helen Miller' An for "the and Gladys Honaker named as.pavette ounty Library Com- areas. In her discussion, she A wasj i i was ucst speaker at i told of several new books thai ac "jthe Monday evening meeting of available in the Fayetteville 'the Spade and Trowel Garden and Oak Hill libraries and said C. Frank Bragg was named club Hheld in the Hotel ill OAK HILL (RNS) Mrs. Jo done in the area to improve and conservation appraisers.

T. A. Myles named commissioner of counts. executor of the estate of! clubroom. Margaret Bragg.

John Mrs Anderson spoke on con- Kenneth Steele and serva tion and the work being Hess were named appraisers j- with Walter X. Wilson named as commissioner of accounts. Amerigo Giannini was named executor of the estate ofi Charles Pete Mattea. deceased, with Frank Sandor. Elmer Collett and Paul Baker named appraisers.

George Vickers is commissioner of accounts. Marjorie Alice Johnson was HERNDON HEIGHTS (RNS) Mrs. Mary C. Preston, 77, of Herndon Heights died at 2 named administratrix of the Wednesday in a Mullens estate of William a 1 Johnson, with Walter Caldwell, E. 0.

Wiseman and Gladys Workman named appraisers. A bond of $1.000 was entered and T. A. Myles was named commissioner of accounts. Harold Ridenour of Kimberly was appointed as legal guardian for Phillip Ridenour.

A of was entered bond and Walter Wilson was a commissioner of accounts. Lowry was appointed administrator of the estate of Ester Lowry. with Wells, Gus McVey and Lacy Wells appointed appraisers and a $500 bond was entered. Alice Carte of Ansted was appointed administratrix of the estate of Mae Thomas Sevy. with Woodrow Thompson, Cecil Hypes and Dorsey Cohernour appointed as appraisers.

Bond of $100 was entered and T. A. Myles was named commissioner of accounts. hospital. Born Dec.

17, 1891, at Pineville. she was the daughter of the late John and Sarah Little Lusk. Her husband, Hopewood Tate Preston, died'in March 1955. Survivors include two sons, Steven B. of Charleston and Frank at home; three daughters.

Mrs. Amos Graham of Herndon Heights. Damon Cook of Mrs. Clifford Mullens and Buckhannan, a sister, Mrs. Frank Swortzel of Portsmouth, 10 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Methodist Church with Rev. H. E. Smith in charge.

Burial will be in ResthaiVen Park at Princeton. Friends may call at the Sam Foglesong, Nease and Neely Funeral Home in Mullens from 7-9 p.m, today. Greenbrier Area Fish, Wildlife Conference Slated At The Greenbrier WHITE SULPHUR the general public." does more than just More than 600 i i sportsmen entertained. biologists and relative number of fishfessionals will discuss ways to wild animals in a natural prevent that from happening area is one of our most consis-'Feb. 9-12 at the silver an- tent pollution indicators and, niversary meeting of under the proper management Northeast Fish and Wildlife could well prevent a national Conference at The Greenbrier disaster," observed Dr.

Jay in White Sulphur Springs. Barton provost for instruc-j The West Virginia University tion at West i i i of the Wildlife Society University. iwill be host to student chapters is going to need i from nine eastern colleges and more than just a 'brake' to universities that will participate survive." he said. "Land, water for the first time in the con- and air pollution are taking aiference. tremendous toll on almost every Students will attend except the i general sessions and hold a i parallel session of their own.

single other The Izaak Walton League and form of wildlife rat. "If we loose a species in this country, it will; the Stale Department be because those of us in the biological sciences didn't do our job. There is no point in blam- Rites Incomplete For Lena H. Moss CALDWELL (RNS) Mrs. Lena H.

Moss, 75, of Caldwell died in a Ronccverte hospital Wednesday morning after a long illness. She was a lifelong resident of County and member of the Old Stone Presbyterian Church. Survivors include two sons. Hubert Merle of "Ralph Edward Caldwell and of Charlotte, two brothers, Clarence rind -Leslie Honaker, both of Fonccverte; two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. The body is at the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Natural Resources will present a $100 award for the best student paper and student teams will compete for a trophy. Eleven northeastern states including West Virginia, the many more will be added. Hostesses were Mrs. James Tully and Mrs.

James Tully Jr. Red and white tablecloths and Dies At Age 79 HINTON (RNS) Eddie-Anderson, 79, died at his home Wednesday after a long illness. He was a retired Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad brakeman and member of the Second Baptist Church. Survivors i one daughter, Mrs. Louise Kelly, and one stepdaughter, Mrs.

Elizabeth Waldon, both of Washington, D. two sons. PUBLIC NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts or obligations made by anyone other than myself. Cecil O. Lilly Box 374 Beckley 2-6-TH-2-PH DEATH NOTICES AND -Funeral Arrangements ADKINS ADKINS, Mrs.

Sadie age 85, of Abraham, died at 8:30 p.m. Monday, February 3rd, in an Oak Hill Nursing Home. The body is at the Webb and Neal Funeral Home, 471 Vance Drive. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. TY, RADIO REPAIR SERVICK Expert fast guaranteed at reasonable cost.

Also Antenna installation and repair. Dial 293-4213. Ashworth Firestone Refrigeration Service PROFESSIONAL and appliance service; television repairs. JOHN W. EYE CO.

300 Valley So. Ph. 293-3348 52 Livestock Miscellaneous For BEEF A PORK CUTTING. CURING, WRAPPING, CALL 253-3361. FOTOS and Company Meats, slaughter beef and pork, cut, wrap, cure, retail-wholesale.

meat, good service. Phone 252-2501 located near Farmer Market. TRY OUR VARIETY SAUSAGE. TONY'S PACKING PLANT near Skelton Tipple. slaughter and cut beef and pork.

Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 253-2656 or 253-6771. S3 Poultry and Supplies Special Notices HENS. 50C on foot, $1 dressed.

Call 252-7717. 33 Home in Hinton. Ar- Emma Thompson Dies; Rites Slated SCARBRO (RNS) Mrs. Emma Jane Thompson, 82, of Scarbro nursing Georgia Lambert Dies In Hospital CORINNE (RNS) Mrs. Georgia Lambert, 55, of Corinne died at 6 a.m.

Wednesday in a Mullens hospital after a long illness. Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Anna of Williamson, Katherine Maultsby and Mrs. a Repass, both of Takoma Park, and Mrs. i i i a Marshall of Wheaton, Md.

The body is at the Sam Foglesong, Nease and Funeral Home in Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Wednesday after a long illness. She was a member of the Scarbro Methodist Church and was born at Route 1, Scarbro Dec. 21, 1886, a daughter of the late Willis and Jency Kincaid Canterbury. Survivors include three sons, Alfred of Elyria, Ohio, Oris of Scarbro and Homer of Dunbar; four daughters, Mrs.

L. R. (Marie) Ford and Mrs. N. T.

(Flora) Lewis, both of Scarbro, Mrs. B. F. (Hilda) Darby of Dunbar and Mrs. S.

(Mildred) McClain of Greensboro, N. a brother, Henry of Lively; two sisters, Mrs. Cordellia Lively of Lively and Mrs. Betty Tyree of Route 1, Scarbro; 21 grandchildren; and 31 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday in the Tyree Funeral Home Chapel in Oak Hill with Rev. N. T. Lewis in charge. Burial will be in Hill Top Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday. District of Columbia and five; Hugheston. eastern provinces of Canada are expected to send delegates to the conference. A special train, "The Mountaineer Limited." arranged by the State Department of Natural Resources, will transport many of the delegates from Washington to i Kingston Shorts I (ORNS) Weekend visitors of Lazella Powers were her son-in- law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmy Jarrctt and son, Eddie, of Richwood. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Wriston Saturday evening were Mrs.

Welton Wriston, her son, George, and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wriston and children, Terry, Jerry and Carolina, of died a home at Hill 10 red and white carnations were Mrs. Pella Rapp, president, "ngements are pending, discussed plans for the flower show to be held in the hotel; clubroom May 3. The theme for the show will be "Thoughts for Tomorrow." The president also announced that the Wild Flower Pilgrimage will be held at Blackwater Falls May 22-25 and the state garden club convention will be May 25-27 in Clarksburg.

Members present were Mrs. Everett Bragg, Mrs. J. T. Brooks, Mrs.

L. J. Baker, Mrs. J. D.

Burgess. Miss Margaret Bundy, Mrs. Virgil Burgess, Miss Margaret Whitehead. Mrs. H.

B. Dews, Mrs. R. E. Cavendish, Mrs.

Dickerson, Mrs. James Tully Mrs. J. E. Tyree, Mrs.

Edna Painter, Mrs. William Kieldsing, Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. D.

H. Jones, Mrs. J. R. McDonald, Mrs.

William Moore, Mrs. May Puckett, Mrs. Pella Rapp, Mrs. a Murphy, Mrs. James Tully and Mrs.

Juanita Legg. nf AfilfArrf Va and services will he conducted ai i p.m Jr ir i TT- Thursday in the New Salem Bap Charles Edward of Hinton; andjtist Church, at Abraham, with the 12 grandchildren. The body is at E.M. Meadows Top a.m. Rev.

Oliver Tedder officiating. Burial will follow in the Church Cemetery. Arrangements by Webb Neal Funeral Home 37 MARTIN MARTIN, Giles Newman: age 36, of 109 Rider Drive. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 o.m. Thursday in the Barlett Funeral Home Chapel at St.

Albans with the Rev. Clarence Griffith officiating. Burial will follow in the Cunningham Memorial Park. The body will be taken to St. Albans at noon Wednes- HAVE you a new neighbor from out of town? Call the City Hostess and help make the welcome to Beckley.

Dial 252-6503. WILL David McKinney, of Route 3, Box 295-A, Beckley, W. Va. olease call 253-3321, extension 70, efore 5 day. WILL Albert Lilly, of Crab Orchard, who was formerly connected with I Motors, or anyone knowing his present address or phone number Arrangements by Rose Quesenberry Funeral Chapel please call 253-3321, extension before 5 p.m.

SMITH SMITH, Charles Edward: age 36. of Piney View. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Rose and Quesenberry Peace Chapel, 1901 South Kanawha Street, with the Rev. Lewis Meadows officiating.

Burial will ollow in the Stanaford Cemetery. Arrangements by Rose Quesenberry Funeral Chapel YOU FURNISH THE HEART- WE'LL SEND THE FLOWERS On VALENTINE'S DAY WE HAVE THE VALENTINE CORSAGE OR FLOWER ARRANGEMENT TO EXPRESS YOUR SENTIMENTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PERMANENT ARRANGEMENTS DIAS FLORAL 'Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere" 345 City Avenue Ph. 253-4561 1-A Ollie P. McCarty Dies; Rites Slated RENICK (RNS) Mrs. Ollie Pheba McCarty, 75, of Renick, died at her home Tuesday night after a long illness.

She was the widow of James L. McCarty, Survivors include two sons, Carl and Robert, both of Renick; three sisters, Mrs. Holly Robinson of Tanner, Mrs. Gay Rogers of St. George and Mrs.

Stella McCarty of Renick; and eight grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Renick Presbyterian Church with Rev. Flanagan in charge. Burial will be in Christian Cemetery near Renick.

The body Is at Jack K. Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg, where friends may call after 1 p.m. today. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to services. Oak Hill Clubwomen Hear Talk On Japanese Gardens Sulphur Springs.

WVU delegates will include Dr. Barton, who also is chairman of the biology department; Dr. David E. White, director of the division of forestry: Dr. Franklin Cech and Dr.

Robert L. Smith, associate professors in the forestry division: and David E. Samuel, i instructor and president of the WVU chapter of the Wildlife Society. William H. Goudy, supervisor of game research, and James W.

Rawson, research wildlife biologist, also will attend. They are employes of the State Department of a a Resources who are assigned to the WVU forestry division. Samuel will deliver a paper on the nesting habits of cliff OAK HILL (RNS) Kate Anderson of Skelton was gucst speaker at the Monday meeting of the Red Bud Garden Club held at the home of Mrs. Kelly Williams of the Ford Addition. Mrs.

Clyde Dancy served as co-hostess. Mrs. Anderson spoke Japanese gardens, using taped recording made by her daughter, Mrs. Ann Ross Lilly, who with her family are stationed in Japan, The tape was used to explain the habits of the country and describe the 12 Tax Cases Heard By Fayette Board FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) Twelve cases were a Wednesday morning when the (swallows in West Virginia. Goudy will present a paper on the biological characteristics of woodcocks living in the Canaan Valley and Dr.

Cech will participate in a panel discussion on the application of genetics to fish and game. Rovert C. Spangler. son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. Spangler of White Sulphur Springs, will be among the WVU students to participate in the meeting. Fayette County Court members met as a board of equalization and revision on the assessment in Fayette County. The board will act on the tax questions this month.

In other action, a letter of resignation as justice of the peace in Sevvell a i District was read from Joe A. McClung of Rainelle. The board did not act on a replacement. The court was presented a proposal for incorporating the mental health commissions of Fayette, Summers and Raleigh Officers Selected Fayette, Summers and Raleigh! RUPERT (RNS) counties. A program a Community Improve- otttlined.

but no action Committee meeting was laken. The State Department of held at the home of Mr. and Health will be Hansel Poling Monday and the proposal will be night. Tlic committee is corn- brought before the ti posed of various organizations committee in March. within the Rupert area.

The pur- jposc is to be in charge of HftVft Girl (Christinas decorations at Christ- vui 1 i mas time, beautify and clean-up CYCLONE (RNS) town and make improve- Michael Perry and daughter, iments that are needed. Loira Lea. returned home Mon-j Organizations involved are plans to restore the area. This Robert Lee Legg Dies At Charmco QUINWOOD (RNS) Robert Lee Legg. 89, of Quimvood died Tuesday at the home of a son, Dave Legg of Charmco, after a long illness.

He was a retired coal miner and a member of the Quimvood Baptist Church. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Blanche May Church of Spring Dale; three sons, Fred, William and Elmo, all of Quimvood; a sister, Mrs. Ann Pierson of Elkhurst; two brothers. Brack of Lizemores and Brookes of Oak Hill; 24 grandchildren; 32 a grandchildren: and five great- great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tammy Comer. Friday in the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel in East Rainelle with Rev. Homer Piercy in charge. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery at Clintonville.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. today. flowers country. and Mrs. trees of Anderson stated that no artififial flowers are used in Japan.

Reports on club projects were given and Mrs. Otis Johnson gave a report on the Junior Red Bud Garden Club. Mrs. Thelma Burgess gave a report on the Rosedale landscaping. A new project for 1969 will be the old cemetery behind the Methodist Church.

The group and beautify cemetery is thought to be the oldest in Oak Hill. Mrs. D. P. Lively gave the report.

Refreshments were served to Mrs. Orville King, Mrs. Sam Comer, Mrs. H. Gray, Mrs.

Clyde Dancy, Mrs. J. W. Tennant, Mrs. Hilda Harast, Mrs Otis Johnson, Mrs.

Wilma Burt Mrs. Robert Painter, Mrs Roger Cummings, Mrs. Frank Mauritz, Mrs. Thelma Burgess Mrs. D.

P. Lively and Miss Florists Cards of Thanks A'E wish to take this means to press our sincere thanks and ap preciation to our wonderful friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended to us during illness and death of our husband, father and grandfather, John M. Meador. We especially wish to thank the Melton Mortuary, the Rev. L.

A Garten, the Beckley, Hospital staff who sent flowers and food, or lelped in any way. May God rich' ly bless each of you. Your kindness will always be remembered. WiferMabel Children and Grandchildren In Memoriam IN loving memory of our belovet mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sally Coleman, who away February 6th, 1956.

A light is from our household gone A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. we had all the world to give, We'd give it, yes, and more. To hear her voice, and see he? smile, And greet her at our door. Sadly Missed By Walter Crook Mary Jane Campbell and Helen Armstrong Cemeteries TWO plots, Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens. Call 253-3831.

Floor Sanding FLOOR sanding, old and new floors Frank Cook, 465-5566. FLOOR sander, cdger and rug sham pooer for rent. Todd's Grocery ant Hardware. Beaver. Dial 253-8373.

Lost, Found, Strayed FOUND one car key at Krogers Owner may claim by identifying and paying for ad. Beckley News papers Classified Advertising Department. LOST Wednesday in the vicinity of North Oakwood Avenue, female beagle, white, tan and black, an swers to "Queenie''. Reward. Call 253-7715.

LOST OLD FAMILY PET LOST Thursday In vicinity of Ewart Avenue, medium ilzed male doff black with white spot on cheat partially blind, hard of hearing Please call 253-8282. FOR Information leading to convic tion of person or persons stealing newspapers from roadside tube or jundlcs of newspapers. Please give nformation to Robert L. Amick, Beckley Newspapers. Phone 293 1321.

8 Shooting Matches Indoor Shooting Match FRIDAY, 5:30 P. M. TO 10 P. SATURDAY, 1 P.M. TO It P.M Old Lester-Glen Rd.

At Crab Orchard, W. Va, 9 Wallpapering and Painting EQUIPPED for commercial it residential painting. Insured. SAM G. FOLEY, 253-6255 LOWELL FOLEY.

252-6000 20 Professional Directory State ft Federal Tax Service H. V. Waybright, 253-5280 .203 Chestnut St, Mabscott, W. WELL DRILLING WATER ft INDUSTRIAL Willey Brothers, Hinton, W. Va.

Box 931, Hinton, Ph 466-2664, 466-3276. 60 Machinery andTools COAL auger, Barber Green conveyor, flights and lump heads. Call 36-3741, between 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Wanted to Buy HIGHEST prices paid for used spinet and studio pianos.

Jan Music Co. Dial 252-6391. with mower, disc, plows, Left in lay-a-way and never used "Personal 0 DELTA cabinet shop tools, for sale or trade for late model car, 787651. 25 KW diesel plant, mine buggies, other mining equipment, bargain or quick sale. 70, ROUND oak table, antique kitchen safe, oak odd tables chairs, Vz size wrought iron ed, girl's bicycle, assorted glass ishes.

2524127. guitar and amplifier, good shape, $50, 252-5447 WANTED 200 MEMBERS FOR R. C. Mental Health Axsoc, Dues $3 per person per year HELP US HELP OTHERS Call 252-7809 after 6 p.m. PAID BY MARTY'S Wanted For Reference IF you have any West Virginia Legislative Hand Books or West Virginia Blue Books from to 1930, for which you do not have ihelf space, don't throw them away.

We will provide the space if you'll let us have the book! Call Librarian 253-3321, extension 73. USED Electrolux Vacuum Complete with attachments, paint spray and ordwinder. Looks and cleans like ew. Pay off balance of 6 payments $6.50 monthly. Phone 252-4607.

Come On Out To K. M. Walker Fabric Store 19-21 By Pass at City Park AND see a beautiful line of piece goods. Fur, quilted material, draperies, upholstery, sheets, blanket ends and popular double knits, from $3 Ib. to $6 yd.

Free parking. WILL Mrs. Lane Lilly, of 812 Johns. town Road, please call extension 70. before 5 p.m.

41 Female Help Wanted WANTED experienced housekeeper to live in, 5 days week, care for 1 school age child, 253-6349. WANTED lady with no responsiblli ties for housework. Live in, one day week off, $25. Write Box A-603 care Beckley Newspapers Corp. WANTED settled woman to live in with elderly lady, references, 253-8917.

WANTED middleaged baby sitter Beaver area, 252-6071 after 6 p.m, HELP wanted. Apply In person Royal Spaghetti House, Bradley W. Va. "AVON CALLING" A new you? Try it on for size; a business of your own, in your community on your own time, for an income of your own. Territories available in Beckley and Pipestem Call 252-3718 or write District Mgr Joyce Bowsher, 233 Crawford Street.

Beckley, W. 42 Male Help Wanted TOP FOR experienced mobile Some service men and drivers, must be willing to relocate. Write today. Including your phone No. to Box A- 602, care Beckley Newspapers Corp.

WANTED experienced heating and air conditioning service man. General Heating and Appliance, 2233 South Kanawha Street, 253-6637. MARRIED MAN WITH car. Phone 252-1224, 5 p.m. 43 Male or Female Help Wanted WANTED EXP.

HAIRDRESSER INQUIRE Jessie's Beauty Shop 2WV 3 Main Street or call 253-5819 45 Situations Wanted I NEED A JOB! RESPONSIBLE male, Woodrow Wilson High School Junior, any type part time work after p.m. Reliable and conscientious with aim to please. Call 253-5186. INSIDE painting, 15 yrs. experience odd jobs, references, 252-8289.

LADY desires job baby sitting by day. 253-2810. 45 Situations Wanted CARPENTRY and concrete, paint ing, remodeling, building, an type, any time, 252-1268. EXPERT TREE TRIMMING, trees trimmed removed, incduding fruit trees, Bobby Vance, 252-8178 EXPERIENCED office manager desires position in Beckley area Trained in accounting, payroll, per sonnel supervision, etc. Write Bo A-600, care of Beckley Newspapers Corp.

RELIABLE lady desires worl housecleaning, painting, paper hanging or what have you. Exper ienced. Call 253-5568. Professional Cleaning 'WALLS 'FLOORS 'UPHOLSTERY Commercial Residential --FREE ESTIMATES- ATKINSON CLEANING SERVICE Old Crow Rd. Ph.

252-3315 REMODELING, bunt-in kitchens baths, finish basements, ceiling and floor tile, paneling, free estimates, repairs, 253-6768. 51 Birds and Pet Animals INCOME TAX SERVICE 609 Main St. PHONE 877-2692 Mt. Hope. W.

Va THREE toy poodle puppies. 253-4571 after 5 p.m. Call 22 Repair Service Appliance Service Complete service on all Hotpoint and G. E. Appliances Sparks TV Appliance 305 Prince St.

Ph. 252-6523 HOUSE wiring and electrical repairs. Phone 253-6509. For Refrigeration Service CALL HALSTEAD'S 252-2215 SEPTIC tank pumping, cleaning and repairs. Pat H.

Wheeler Plumbing Heating, 253-6519. Services Set Today For Joseph Ex-Area Woman Succumbs At 55 HARVEY (RNS) Mrs. Queenie Washington. 55. of Los Angeles.

formerly of Harvey, died in a Los Angeles Mondav after a short MINDEN (RNS) Funeral services for Joseph Abraham day from Appalachian (Rotary, Woman's Club, Junior jSkaggs 46, of Minden will Regional Hospital at Man. Lora Lea was born Jan. 30 Woman's Club and ejbe held at 2:30 p.m. today in the Juniorettes. Appliance Service ON ALL APPLIANCES Bccldey Furniture Store PHONE 253-4441 or 683-4809 MILES SEARS Plumbing Heating SPECIAL.

on Kemper built in kitchens: 25o' off on all heating equipment; 10o rn off on all gutters and fittings. SOPHIA, W. VA. Ph. 683-9790 or Res.

253-6392 TWO French poodles, one white one apricot, reasonably priced can be AKC registered. Jame Coste, Hinton, 436-2142. AKC black toy poodle, 9 months old reasonable, 252-6891. PUG, German shepherd and poodl puppies, birds, fish, hamsters supplies for all pets. Nature Shop 19-21 By Pass, 253-2311.

SCOTT'S 1COT KENNELS STUD SERVICE PUPPIES MOST OF THE TIME 52 Livestock For Sale We butcher cattle, cut wrap, licensed. We sell bee pork, Joe Giompalo, 253-5578. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY find weighed five pounds and! New officers elected nine ounces. Poling, chairman Tyree Funeral Home Chapel of Survivors include her James; a daughter. Gay, at Mrs.

Mrs. home; and six sisters, Bessie Reed of Harvey, Evelyn Peaks of Columbus, Hill with Rev. Roy Mrs. Mabel Turner of Miss land Rev. Bill Menefee in charge'Baltimore.

and Mrs. David RADIO TV SERVICE PICKUP DELIVERY Crab Orchard, W. Va. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Perry is the former Costa, secretary-treasur-1 Burial will be in the Stanaford 'Sweeney, Mrs. Jeanette Jackson Geraldine 1 a i er, and board of directors.

CaryjCemetery. jand Mrs. Rosetta Aberaathy, all daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burns, Mrs.

Poling, Kayc Costa, Skaggs died Tuesday at his'of Charleston. Blankenship of Cyclone. Her and Mrs. W. A.

Kiausmnn.ihorne foIiAwing an apparent! The body is being returned huSband is the son of Mrs. Lake! Alternates are Mrs. John'heart attack. to the Ritchie and Johnson Perry and the late Mike Perry and Mrs. Janet Crane i The body will remain at the Funeral Parlor in Beckley.

of Cyclone. C. C. Ilis, home. jFuneral arrangements are in-! 1 for Appalachian Power a i icrmplete.

appointed to replace Steve tZCklftl LOICS Ul6S Mr. Carpemer. i LQNG BRAXCH (RNS) rii Coles. 71. of Long 10 iJ.eet Branch was pronounced dead Visit With Parents PlXEVILLE (RXS) snd Mrs.

Dennis R. Wagner and son-, Todd, of Richmond. spent tne few days here her CLASSIFIED DISPLAY KURFEES PAINT HOC Colon Avaitabk Fast Drying Washabb Means LumbM- Co. 214 Smofl St. Ptk.

153-5577 EUNICE fRNS) was pronounced Mont on arrival at a Beckley hospital father, Marsey. director of the Coal Wednesday evening. They also visited her River Choir, announced 3 The body is at the Ritchie who is a patient in meeting of the choir at 7 p.m. and Johnson funeral Parlor in Clinic Hospital in Friday at the Eunice Baptist; Beckley. Arrangements arc jn- (Church.

The public is invited, jcompkte, Complete Service On Brings and Strftfton and small engines. Gravely Tractors. PICKUP DELIVERY XEW AVD USED PARTS Snow Blowers Now In SKwtt RURAL EQUIPMENT CO. By PASS--Ph. 233-3906 O.E.

Beckley Maytag Ph. 25)4tn MMMMMMMMMMMMlflMIIMIMM FREE 1 FULL YEAR'S SUPPLY OF REYNOLDS WRAP FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION (No Obligation) Savt Thii Month On New i Deep Grain Vinyl Cooted Aluminum Siding! FOREST HOMES Builders Contractors, Inc. 6ox 66, Glen Morgan 253-7114 Prescriptions PROMPTLY F1MLEDI FREE DfLIVtRY A PICKUP When Yon Want the Beit Bay A Remington Portable TYPEWRITER KLAUS OFFICE EQUIPMENT 207 McCreery St. Dial SAVE $100! Practically new cushion lift electric chair, finger tip control power seat. Ideal aid to aged or invalids, standing or sitting.

Call Oak Hill 469-2084. DON'T merely brighten Blue Lustre them. rapid reselling. Rent carpets. eliminate electric shampcoer fl.

Hardware. NEW 1968 Zig-Zag Sewing Machine In lovely cabinet. Automatic zigzag to sew on buttons, make but- 9 Miscellaneous For Sale tonholes. monogram design by turning a and fancy irtngle dial. rake.

$1400. 934-5948. E. electric dryer, good condition, $39. Call 253-2622.

ELECTROLUX AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE 01 Temple St. Phone 253-5675 Pay off $56.80 or terms $1.25 weekly. Phone 232-4607. DITTO osiectrostatlc copier, fully automatic. Dial 5 p.m.

Picture Framing --FINISHED OR UNFINISHED-Good Selection to choose from MAT BOARD CUT TO ORDER BECKLEY GLASS CO. 420 City Avenue Phonic 253-8391 Zenith TV Sale! World's Best Picture Best deals at low, low prices. Check at ASHWORTH'S--Trade in your old set NOW! Easy terms, fullv guaranteed. Buy ZENITH- You'll Glad For A Long Time ASHWORTH'S 211 Prince St. Ph.

263-4213 NEW Holland hay baler. Model 66, PTO, $700. Call 252-2631. HAY for sale, by ton. delivered.

Call 253-7466. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator-freezer, 12 cu. $50, 253-9454. FREE chicken litter, will deliver, Copley's Poultry Farm. NEW wall, base utility cabinets, Wilson's New 8c Used Furniture, 1719 S.

Kanawha St. 252-4412. 50 GAL. fish aquarium, about 400 tropical fish, $75 extra equipment, best offer over $100. Call 252-2237.

ROUND solid light oak table, $50 or trade for drop leaf table and chairs, 253-0489. BARGAINS in coal and gas heaters; couches, $7.50 up; floor model combination radios, $10 up; several Maytag washers, excellent condition. Wilson's New Used Furniture 1719 So. Kanawha St. Ph.

252-4412 Horse Manure NOW AVAILABLE PH. 877-3174 IT'S inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. G. C.

Murphy Co. GOOD baled hay for sale or trade. Call 877-2061. BOLENS 26 in. riding lawn mower, used only part of season, ANTIQUE organ, matching stool, $75.

Call 252-3563. ZENITH 23 inch consolette TV. Dial 877-2172. REPOSSESSED Electrolux, stantial savings, 253-5675. BUD BEN'S TV SERVICE Crab Orchard Ph.

253-8136 THREE 23 in. mahogany console TV's, late models, like new. each. Six 19 in. portables, $37.50 each.

One 19 in. color, perfect in rvery way, $169 with trade. NEW shipment insulated drapery, just received, reg. $4.95 now $1 yd. Best Furniture 309 South Fayette Street, Beckley, W.

2538441. Open Wednesdays, too! DROPLEAF maple table with 4 chairs; reclining chair, 253-4389. FEDERAL A State Income tax reports filed. Appts. day or eveningi, --PhotosUUc Copy Service-GENE H.

CHURCH Old Poit Office Crab Orchard PHONE Z53-5JSZ CARPET Philadelphia--Mohawk Room Size and Wall to Wall BEST QUALITY BEST PRICES American Carpets Beckley Shopping Plaza. 253-3333 (NEWLY REMODELED) Low overhead means low prices BIGGER BETTER BARGAINS! Completely Restocked Living Room furniture Ruga OPEN 9 TO DAILY (Closed Wednesday Afternoons) 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MONDAYS HOWARD HALL Furniture Outlet 801 N. Kanawha St.

Ph. 253-0071 ACRES OF PARKING AND ENTRANCE IN REAR WOLMAN for that Valentine gift, towels, dishes, Blenko ware, coal- jewelry, discount prices, Beckley- Mt. Hope Hd. Open Sunday, too. FOAM rubber, coucn and chair cushions (any size); art and shredded foam; mattresses and pillows (any size); bed pads; station wagon mats; custom cut foam; unfinished furniture; high ladder back chairs and rockers; granny rockers; captain and mate's chairs; decon benches, vanity stools; bar stools, foot stools.

PACK'S SUPER MARKET 1060 S. Fayette Ph. Z53-87t NEW ft USBD STORE EQUIPMENT, J. V. HUDDLE, BOX BECKLEY, CALL 253-3465.

PHOTO copies-multilith--blueprint- ing--white prints--slide rules--triangles--builder transits--engineering and drafting supplies. GATES SUPPLY CO. 101 E. Prince St. Ph.

253-2701 Armstrong Linoleum 9x12 Reg. $18.00 $10.95 12x12 Vinyl $10.95 12x15 Vinyl $13.95 INLAID LINOLEUM AL'S LINOLEUM 501 Second St. Phone 2034181 McCULLOCH Cbain ft Outboard Motors SALES AND SERVICE BASHAM'S GARAGE White Phone Z53-SZU 71 Musical Instruments Homehle Chain Saws --NEW mnd USED- SALES AND SERVICE Dearing Bros. Prosperity, W. Va.

DAY OR NIGHT DIAL 252-C3M RON tHlY SICK HOOM supplies Lilly's Drug 329 Dr. THE SWEET WAY TO WIN HER -VALENTINE CANDY Please Her With The MOST DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES EVER! Pangburn's Chocolates of TEXAS Beautifully Gift-Boxed In White. Blue, Red, Laventter, Pink, Gold and Azalea Satin Topped With Roses and Orchids You'll Never know how delicious Chocolates can be 'till you've tried our Western Style Chocolates! Just Received OLD DOMINION Valentine Candy BEAUTIFULLY GIFT BOXED! Pangburn's and Old Dominion Valentine Candies to $8.50 Lilly's Drug 329 No. Eisenhower Dr. Ph.

252-7811 CLASSIFIED DISPLA1 SAFETY Deposit Boxes $400 Bank of Raleigh of F.D.I.C. AS LOW AS Best In Town! IARRECUED CHICKEN served with salad, vegetable, gariic bread and beverage $2.25 Pf WATT PARTIES-lANOUtTS 7 Check Mark Club HO YAtW KTONO TVtWPW! ENTRANCE PH. COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY QUALITY, TERMS PRICE! ON OUR PIANOS ORGANS None Better Than WURLITZER OR KOHLER CAMPBELL Used WUtlitter Spinet $481 Only $16.25 Per Month Other Famous Name of Band String Instruments Beckley Music Center PRINCE ST. PR. 232712l RENT A NEW Baldwin Piano $10 PER MONTH PLUS CARTAGE rental payments will apply to purchase price.

Only a few available. Jan Campbell Music Co. Low Cost Bank Financing 117 Main St. 252-6391. 2524392 Building RED dog, field dirt, top dirt for sale; bulldozer, end loaders and dump for hire, C.

W. James 253-5019. Excavating Hauling "'DOZER TRUCKS COMPRESSOR JENNINGS MARTIN 252-7756; or after 5 p.m. 253-2261 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Paid On Regular Passbook Savings BECKLEY FEDERAL Savings Loan Association 200 MAIN ST. PH.

252-6201 PRICES REDUCED Going Oat Of Bttilneii Youngstown double compartment sinks, list, $186.15. reduced to 32 gal. glasi lined electric water heaters, 8119.50, reduced to 3 pc. bath outfit, bath tubs, 5 ft. cast iron, with fittings, list $97.70.

reduced to $47.85: forced air gas furnace, list, $195, reduced, $87.50: OG guttering, per 10 ft. chain link fence; 21" 24" 18" 24" flat rim reduced to $5.95 ft uted bath tubs, TODD'S GROCERY A MOW. Betver, W. Vm. 253-1371 Mo.

To Pay On Remodeling Additions Perth Enctoiurei Repairs--Exptrt Workmonrfiip F.H.A. FINANCING NO DOWN PAYMtNT Quality Lumbar SUPPLY CO. TOO City Ofal.

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Pages Available:
124,252
Years Available:
1930-1977