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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 18

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SIXTEEN Industrial Conference At Marshall C-C Group Due At Meet W. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 29,1963 Conservation Uw State Sunday Closing Law Argued Heard Four representatives from the Beckley-Raleigh County Chamber 1963 West Virginia Industrial Conference June 4 at Marshall University in Huniinglon. The conference, which will attempt to formulate coordinated efforts for industrial development in the state, will be attended by C. McMahan, chamber president; Robert F. Hamilton, chamber managing director; John M.

Gates, chairman of the Industrial Development Committee of the chamber, and Berkley's new may- or, scheduled to be elected Tuesday night. Cecil H. Underwood, chairman Appalachian Power Development of Natural Resources, Dr. Myles Robinson, Coal of the committee on arrangements and Development and P'res- erva tj on industrial Sites, Otto W. Pongrace, New York Central System.

At the 12:30 p. m. conference luncheon Gov. Barren will be the guest speaker. At 2 p.

an Industrial Revenue Bond workshop will be held. will play a key part in the conference. Also scheduled to address the group is Dr. Stewart H. Smith, President of'Marshall University.

The conference will te divided into four workshops Financing Industrial Development in West Virginia, presided over by State Commerce Commissioner Hulett C. Smith of Beckley; Community Evaluation, Jack Lloyd of the Many Will Give A Boost To Sunday's SOP Clinics Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and members of Parent-Teacher Association, Women's Clubs and other volunteer organizations who helped with the last "Stamp Out Polio" (SOP) clinic, are requested to be present at the same location Sunday et the Type SOP clink. The 20 clinics throughout Raleigh County the April Type I Sabin clink were entirety manned by volunteer personnel. The Sabin oral vaccine was provided by the Raleigh Ccynty Medkal Society, under whose supervision the clinks are held. The only cost to the some 43 per cent of the county's resbents who took the Type I vaccine was a voluntary donation of 25 cents.

Type II vaccine, a different kind of vaccine for a different kind of polio, wHl be given at the following clinks Sunday from II a.m. to 5 p.m.: Clear Fork High School, Marsh Fork High School, Trap Hill High School, Cirtsville Elementary School, Bradley Elementary School, Piney View Elementary School, Richmond High School, Shady Spring High School, Ghent Elementary School, Crab Orchard Elementary School No. 2. Sophia High School, Mark Twain High School, Rhode!) Elementary School, Stoco i High School, Stoco High School, Raleigh County Armory-Fieldhouse, Maxwell Hill Elementary School, Stratton High School, Woodrow Wilson High School and Crescent Elementary School. Make-up clinks for those who are unable to attend Sunday's clinics, will be held June 9 from noon to 3:30 p.m.

at the Arm- cry and Woodrow Wilson. huiifdSn A -U- 11. i a bulletin describing the con- the Five convictions under conservation game laws were reported Tuesday by Captain 'Raymond Eye, chief law enforcement officer of District IV, Department of Natural Resources, Richard Bika, 20, of Rupert, was arrested by Officer Frank B. Crigger May 24 for carrying an uncased gun in a vehicle. Tried before Magistrate Wallace Williams of Rupert, Bika paid a $20 fine and costs.

Joe Marshall, 20, of Rupert, was fined $20 and costs by Magistrate Williams for shooting into ference says, "Intense industrial development competition and a profusion of plans to finance such development, make it necessary for all of us who are interested in industrial development to be more alert than we have been in the past. "The'West Virginia Industrial Conference represented a coordinated effort by the sponsoring organizations to make available to community leaders up-to-date information in a number of basic industrial development areas." Wreck In Georgia Injures Wolfords A Beckley couple, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Wolford of 501 N. Oakwood was injured in a two- car collision May .20 in Chatham county police re- Johnson said a 1963 model car, driven by Wolford, 65, pulled out of the lot of the Howard Johnson Hotel on S. 17 about 8:20, and ran into the path of a 1956 model car, driven by. R. F.

Sharpe 20 of Richmond Hills, Ga. The three persons were rushed to the hospital by rescuers, police reported, and wreckers were summoned to tow the heavily damaged vehicles away. Wolford was being treated for County, ported. Officer Dean HP was ne as by Officer Crigger May 24. S.

R. Kessler, 60, of Charmco paid a $20 fine and costs to Magistrate James Arbogast of White Sulphur Springs on a charge of fishing without a Class license in a national forest. Kessler was cited May 4 by Officer D. A. Dean.

Goodlow Combs, 53, of Barley was arrested on a warrant ob tained by Ed Hall, address un known, April 5, who charged him with illegal burning. Combs paid a $20 fine and costs on the charge to Magistrate M. Hayslette of War. Charles Gregg, 40, of Charles ton, paid a $20 fine and costs to Magistrate Trent Bridges of Rain elle on a charge of fishing with out a license. He was cited Maj 18 by Officer R.

L. Thomas. facial cuts at the hospital Tues day night. Hospital spokesmen said he was "improving His wife, Nancy Ellen, 59, was released Tuesday after treat ment of bruises and heat cuts Police said both drivers were given a technical reckless driv ing citation. Officers explained such a charge is made after an accident which results in person al injury.

Police added that Wolford wa to be released to the Marine Hos newspapers will be open. 'Unclean Hands'Claimed In Saii Supporters, of new Sunday closing law argued Tuesday that opponents of the strict legislation, one of whom is Leeds Discount, Store of Beckley, came into court with unclean hands to fight the law. with Joe's Bargain Pair of Charleston, and Heck's, Discount Centers of Huntington, brought the suit for a declaratory judgment on the Thursday To Be Holiday Locall; Memorial Day will mean a holi- dy for many Raleigh countians but not for teachers and principals of the public schools. County students will be free to spend the day the way they wish; the faculty, however, will attend school to conclude reports. The St.

Francis de Sales Cathode School concludes its 1962-63 term tt MauwcilIim ut today with a halt-session. Beck- tail Grocers and the grocers as- ley College regular classes ended sociatkm itself, Kanawha County Tuesday. County, federal and city offices will lie closed Thursday as will Dunbar. most Beckley stores. As has been the custom for manv --ears, iv.ir^L of the stores will remain open all day today because of the Thursday holiday.

The city's three banks will be closed, and all recruiting stations and state liquor stores. county Board of Eduation office will remain open. There will be no city or rural delivery of mail, but the Post Office will be open its regular hours for the convenience of box rentals. Both, the Post-Herald and The -Raleigh Regiser will publish as All departments of the PEPSI COLA i FI6URE EXPERT DEBBIE-DRAKE says: vnfS ATTO 4 "THE REFRESHING YOUR.WAiST!" WAY TO SLIM! SUGAR-REE-, ONLY 1 CLORIE "REWARDING TRUE-COLA TASTE! ly Tfce Cartai Medical Program Progress Checked Several officers of the Occupa- ional Medicine Division of the Department of Health, Education and were in Beckley Tuesday to check on progress of he mobile unit of the U. S.

Public lealth Services, presently conducting research on chest diseases of coal miners at the Raleigh County Health Center. Dr. Joseph Weiss, Chief of the JEW field; team, said progress indings are forwarded to the Washington HEW offices. The indings are net made public he said. The mobile unit next moves to Logan County.

Other officials with Dr. Weiss were Dr. William S. Lainhart, officer in charge of the Occupa- ional Medicine Division of the Cincinnati Regional offices of HEW; Thelmon Walden; Irik Neumann and Layto'n Farley, all of the Cincinnati offices. JOINS SALON, Miss Janie Pachute of Beckley, a graduate of the Little French Jeauty Academy in Bluefield, las joined the staff of Mi-Lady Beauty Salon at 113 1-2 N.

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UNOCR APfOfNTMINT.WOM COWTANY, NT, KT. ew law. drew J. Goodwin said violation of of unclean hands when a new'law Charles M. Love attorney an old law does not make a case is being tested.

or the West iVrginia Retailers told Kanawha County Cir- uit Court Judge Frank L. Taylor state always has had a Sunday selling law, and that discount rms say they have been selling Sunday and will continue. The clean hands doctrine re- uires in equity cases that plain- iffs appear in good faith rather han in violation of the questioned aw. "These plaintiffs have no stand- in this court," Love said. He moved that the discount louses' efforts to have the law eclared invalid be thrown out of ourt.

The motion was taken un- er advisement. Judge Taylor set 10 date for a ruling on the moon to dismiss. The new law becomes effective une 9. Defendants in the action in- lude certain members of the etailers organization and the Virginia Association of Assistant Attorney General An- tte St- 'Honey' Still Iwtftmf sfttNrtitii if not ail "pMdwt and for tfw of ''Homy in Rock" their familios daily in sookint com- fortablt furnished quarters for tht drama's Centennial production. An MnavoidaWt conflict in timing complicated arrangements i week, the drama office uid Tuesday.

Many stu- of Bodcloy whose rooms are scheduled to bo taken ovtr by cast members, havt not yot vacated Kit quarters. Or in some instances, landlords wanted mt opportunity to refurbish mt apartments boforo a now tenant movtd in. Much in demand, accordino) to Mrs. Mary Scott, drama promotion manager, are twt room furnished apartments for families. These apparently are' at more of a premium thaa single rooms or smaller ments.

The cast will continue to rive in Beckley aH mis week. First rehearsals are scheduled Monday, so the greatect number arriving is expected over the weekend. Everyone with potential furnished quarters is urged to contact Hie "Honey" office at 1531313. so mat the newcomers CM be wekomed and taken care of promptly and -All Around Raleigh- ROADS STABILIZED Raleigh County State Road Commission Chairman Robert Sweeney has announced that the roads leading to the Oak Grove Christian Church of the Old Eccles section and the Midway school have been stabilized with stone. LADIES NIGHT will note Ladies Night at 7 p.

m. Friday in the Maxwell Hill Community Center. CONTRACT AWARDED The State Road Commission has awarded a purchase order contract for $9,629 to Acme Construction Co. of Beckley for resurfacing 0.6-mile of Secondary Rt. Sprague.

Acme Construction submitted the low qualified bid on the project to be financed with state funds. The resurfacing improvement on Secondary 19-8 will begin near the west junction with U. S. Rts. 19 and 21, and end at -the junction with W.

Va. Rt. 16, a distance of 0.6 mile. ATTENDS CONFERENCE The Rev. Albert L.

Ostrander, tist Church, attended the 32nd an nual Bible Conference of the Gen eral Association of Regular Baptist' Churches held May 13-17 at Omaha; Neb. Accompanying him was the Rev. Chelsea Stockwell. TO GERMANY After two years of duty as a supply sergeant at the S. Recruiting Main Station, Beckley, Sgt.

Herbert R. Moran has reassigned to Kitzingen, Germany; He will be accompanied by his wife and GRADUATES Miss Patricia Lee Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Meyer of 202 Queen is among 1963 graduates of West Virginia University.

Majoring in French with a minor in English, she has maintained an academe grade average of more than 3.0 during her four years at WVU. NEW COMPANY J. 0. Lively, president of J. 0.

Lively Manufacturing and Equipment Corp. and J. 0. Lively Inc. of Glen White has announced for matiori of a new company, toner Concrete Construction Inc.

The new firm purchsed the assets of Toner Concrete Co. and was granted a charter by the secretary of state earlier this month. Every Monday thru Friday until 9.00 Saturdays--Until 7:30 p.m FCDM-14-63 13.73 cu. ft WEDNESDAY and WEDNESDAY NITE NEW! BIGGEST FRIGIDAIRE fresh-food storehouse Special for freezer owners! Frigldaire Mini-Freezer refrigerator is refrigerator, freezer- 13.15 cu. ft.

for fresh food. Automatic defrosting refrigerator section. Instant Fee Server, Ejector. Flowing Cold Meat Tender. 2 Gliding shelves.

With Trade Regular 399.95 319 95 Frigidaire Electric Range 40" width --toads of Oven holds SPECIAL biggest turkey, huge roast. Ejrtn full-width, 1 waist high drawer. With.

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