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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 10

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Beckley, West Virginia
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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. Itlt tfn.Bnff Marsh Sutphin Salem College, Diet At 76 Him Personnel MESA Academy v.m A a Offer Degrees SANDSTONE (RNS) Alfred B. Dilley has been salesman, photographer Mrs Bertha D. Bragg, 76, appointed account super- and production supervisor, died Thursday In a Hinton. visor for It A veteran of World War Death was attributed to of Beckley.

H. he began his business natural causes. Dilley Born in Raleigh County, of the May 6, 1900, she was a and daughter of lhe late Mcrdie i and a Bennell. StUddUS lle svas employed for 12 She was a member of lhe years. Ramp Baptist Church near I i i In 1975 he was named Sandstone.

Six a ems were among the 443 students in Virginia Polytechnic In- 4-H Members A a i Jij II I A West i i i a Her husband, Allan I died in 1970 vice president of the West fall, technology degrees. Shar Car 7, of TF Ccle Sports Writers The programs are open I i i may be a Pj lin n. He also serv- to persons now working or directed lo Terry Hagger- Survivors include three aa j-uyit-fiimc in- e( on (he A Sports who desire to work in lhe ly, chairman of lhe Salem ins Jospeh of Greenville, i 1 i Seleclion Board in i a a i in- I i a aniel of Richwood and 6 basketball and football and dustry. Graduates of Jhe i i programs will I in i a sons, Dai Douglass of Baltimore, association al its 1976 Spr- related lo thai industry office. i i a a ing who made lhe dean's i a five daughters, Mrs.

rl uring i i Lisa a a of i Sally Dick of Sandslone, Miss a i a a i Mary Miller of Sikesville avcnjj hc i lo a middle i Area students 4 i i i cussions, Meld Irips and citizenship learning. This delegates are jg in a special i i a Where Do i siuji ovi yi uiu umieu a a of urogram. 1 his will Include Agriculture and the Stale workshop sessions as well Lund Granl Universities. a Bicentennial happen- I a i a i Ihc a 8 Paul of 108 Holliday Dr. In senior high Beckley, a member of lhe school age and have shown a i Daniels Old Timers cluh- interest nnd been active in SrW.

o7by'caHing Patty member I 3 0 lUSTM 1 1 admissions SeCO consM gr bachelor and associate of science degrees In mining lechnologv beginning this fall. Thc programs are open ministration, a i a technology degrees I i i a Technology Department, rik DUCS. ir jnia Tech a sluden Dille is a radllate lns )ccllol managemenl Marlinlon High School and and supervision, research a a a deveopmcnl, (raining i i i a I i a public relations a a tn Montgomery. He lives in Hinton i his wife and 11()u ccd lhe a A a of a a a Iwo brolhers, Alvie and Ike, bolh of Hinton; six i two of his three children. sisters Mrs, Ada Bragg, Bocklei a junior mining also an- i a a fnt Denise I Mrs.

Vernie Adkins, Mrs. a i a a A i a Hal- a 01 Oal! I a tie Sears, all of Hinton, and a Mrs Donna Richmond of i o( a 4 i i i i a i and 12 greatgrandchildren. a a I i purchasing. Students may specialize i i a mining. Students enrolled in the D.

a i i engineering; Charles W. a a i i of Steve Weicheil, a jour- a i i nalist and specialist from i i college a a i Elton, as head of a depart- i a i i i work at the Salem campus. under the direclion of thc a i a i I i a relations efforts. He will Technology a i i A students enrolled i a i in (hese programs will be sales and a a a a i i a a i internship a National meeting Ihe $165 cost lo at- lend Ihc conference. Miss a received a $50 scholarship from the Trap Hill Trappers 4-H Club; Miss Haul received a $.10 scholarship from Ihe Old Timers 4-H Club; and Miss i a $30 a i Orchard Valley Womcns' Club.

Kach of lhe girls also The 26th annual Shorl laboralory a miners analysis laboratories are received a $50 scholarship Course in Coal Preparation being prepared for respon- utilized for lhe program, from Iho Raleigh County 4- will be held Aug. 26 at sibilities in preparation, Subjects treated include Leaders' Associalion. White Hall (Mineral In- and new employes slated a i and i a a 4 I I duslries Building) at West for jobs in coal washing. i a i a agenl from Cahell County. Coal Preparation Short Course Slated At WVU coal for market.

The course is cleaning equipment and aimed the ariequalc facilities of proximate analysis of coal, 10 other states also A registration fee of $200 a i thc cover i i a conference. Funeral Set For Maiolo JOHN W. EYE CO. BRINGS THE BEST OF THE RCA LINE OF FINE TVS 25" DIAGONAL RCA COLOR TV 498 SOilD STATE 25" DIAGONAL PKTURf TUIE MAKES AN ELEGANT TOUCH TO ANY HOME RCA XI-100 COLOR TV 338 FINE BEDROOM OR DEN VIEWING SOLID STATE MOMl. EJ4S THE ALL NEW RCA "SPORTABLE 118 PLAYS SELECTION OF COLORS GHAT KM ON THE BEACH, AT HOME OK ANYWHERE.

GOB WHERE YOU GOi MOOR 300 VALLEY DRIVE BECKLEY, PH. 253-3345 ig additi. information should contact I a i a I a Ric 'i''i 2 1 3 Vincenz J. Maiolo. 84, died daughlers Mrs.

Yolanda White Hall. West Virginia Thursday at his home after Gentile of Rainelle and University. Morgantown. a long illness. Death was Mrs.

Rosa Napolitano and wv 2650 cr dal1 293-3013 a i to a a Miss Carmela Maiolo. and or 29 3-2797. causes. one son, Francesco, all of ---He was a retired coal i i Caulonia, Ilaly; Proptrty miner and member of the one i Charecii LrMr ea Final riles (or Catherine Virginia Webb. 41.

of Sand Lick, will be conducted al 2 p.m. today al (he Matl- sville Baptist Church re- the Rev. Ruck Tyree. with burial to follow in the (ami- Dtltruction ly cemetery at Sand Lick. anintt Mnn She was found dead in a TMon XL400 SoW State CoterTV 25" dbgonal Art Class Scheduled Scared I a a i Maiolo of A a i a 11 car outside her home Tucs- Church in Rainelle.

grandchildren and 7 great- Beckley polive detective day evening. i i his grandchildren. Sgl. Sidney Falin charged She was in Hinton i Teresa of i i Services will be al JO i i a Sweeney Jr. of on Oct.

3. 1934. a.m. a a a a a Harper with six counts of Survivors include her a a a a i of husband. Sidney William Home in a i wilh Thursday afternoon.

Wchb of Sand Lick; four Father Rov Lombard and a i a i sons Ewcll. Busier Lee Rev. Booth in a smashed the Fred and Doc all rhnrpK Rnrial will hj in windows aft six cars park- at home; Iwo daughters. The Beckley Art Center End of I I a Valley Drive ser- Klcnnor Kalhlccn and Lisa on Johnstown Road will vice station lot Wednesday Marie, both at two sponsor a six-week course fiends may call altcr 6 a i brolhers, Fred i Gill derable damages. of Sand Lick and Charles Sweeney was released Edward Gill of lluntinglon.

pending a hearing before and Iwo sisters. Mrs. Hazel Beckley Municipal Court Mae Webb and Mrs. Anna Lilen Slfert A David Abrams Pearl Webb, bolh of Sand i Slnfmrl Jr. Lick.

SPn.Nr DAI Pallbearers will be Jerry SPRING DALL (R.NS) A A I A FILM i Funeral services A Charles. Bobby a Irvin Glen Boyd Sifers. 61. will nmnica A ac eu an Dale Phillips. The fee is $15 per studenl.

be at 11 a.m Friday at i film based on thc 17th Theborty will a to Seay Howard Earehart a a and a a irille sir Henrv the church one hour prior who recently com- uneral Home i a a a Dead to services from the Rose pieled a two-month study with Rev Allen Sheriff in a js being ami Quescnberrv Funeral al the Art Institute Pitt- charge Burial will be in e(i Home. sburgh. will be thc Gwmn Cemetery at Green a a a stars arc Rod instructor. Sulphur Springs. a For more i a i died Tuesday at a i a and Parents beginning Julv 14.

Classes i in mixed media (water- V'TM- da and rosar sl color, macrame, pastels be recited at 7 p.m. and charcoals) will be offered. The classes i be taught from 1 to 3 p.m. every Wednesday for 8 lo 12 year-olds and from 7 to 9 p.m. for 13 to 16 year-olds.

call 253-7777. his home. Kcenan Clean a i pure water ecological matters human rights i i a words and phrases heard more and more around our bank. They indicate our concern with the quality of life, with the environment, with people problems. We consider such involvements a obligations of banking.

MOUNTAIN NATIONAL BANK Xeur Community Bank To Be Involved I (RNS) Since the family is considered the main influence of a child's development, one important goal of the Head Starl Program is to involve each a as as possible in his or her i a i Monroe County project, a i to i Houchins. attempts to meet this goal in several ways. a a teacher, for example, uses parent aides i a a tivities as a matter of daily i I i a parenls and teachers begin to respond to the child's needs as a team ilh common goal. Parents arc invited lo accompany lhe children on the one or more field trips arranged for each class. They are also welcomed on the visits to the doclor and dentist for class a screening.

Finally, a special effort is made lo encourage each child's family lo come lo school oil i i a parent visitation day. At Ihis time the mothers and falhcrs who altend have the opportunity to discuss the Head Start Program i each other and i I a i i a i a i to the Monroe County Head Starl Policy Council. The schedule for parent i i a i day at ecah center is as follows: Gap Mills, today; Peler- a Union, Wednesday, and Greenville, Thursday. P. 0.

IM 19-21 end Airport Keod W. Va. 2MJ3 255- 1 545 WANTB GUN SAUSPBSON APPLY mntsott CrdbOrctwrrf.

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