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-BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER LEOAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT -TWENTY-SEVEN Painting Your Social Security Special Cover age Needed By DWIGHT B. BILLINGS "Beckley Social Security District Manager Most people don't have to do anything to get social security coverage for the work they do because social security taxes are taken directly from their paychecks before they get them. Their employers pay an equal amount. But there are some other work situations that require special action to be covered by social security or are covered" only if certain condtions are met.

For you and your family to get social security benefits if you retire, die or' become disabled, you must have credit for a certain i amount of work under security. The amount of credit you need depends on your age and the iype of benefit Tor which you app'ly. That's why it's "important to be sure that all your covered earnings are credited to your social security record. The major types of jobs that are not always automatically covered by social security include state and local government jobs, and jobs with certain nonprofit organizations where the employer must apply for coverage. In addition, special rules apply to coverage for people who are self employed or do housework or farm work.

And people who make part of their income from tips need to take additional steps to get social security coverage for the tips they receive. Social security credits are measured in three month periods and are called "quarters of coverage." There are four calendar quarters in each year: January through December. The basic rule is that a person gets one quarter of coverage for each calendar quarter in irfiicn he or she is paid $50 or more in covered wages covered wages being earnings on which the social security tax is paid. The employer pays an equal amount. Household workers are covered by social security if they receive cash pay of at least S50 in a quarter from one employer.

If you do farm work, you get social security credit when you receive at least $150 in cash pay from one employer during a year or if you work for him on 20 or more days during a year for cash pay figured on a time basis by the hour, day or week, regardless of how much you're paid. Under these rules for farm work, you get one quarter of coverage for each $100 in cash pay, but you can get credit for no more than four quarters in any one year. For service workers who have income from tips waitresses and waiters, cabdrivers, bellhops -it's important to know that $20 or more in tips earned in one month while working for one employer count for social security purposes. Since the amount of your social security check will be related to the amoun'. of your average annual earnings over a certain period of years, tips can make a real difference.

It's a good idea to check your social security record every three years to see if your earnings have been properly reported. Call or drop by the office and we'll give you a special form that" is used for this purpose. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed prooosals by the West Virginia Department of Highways at its of- JHOUSE painting, experienced ex- i terlor house painter. Also trim fice in Charleston, West debts or obligations made by Room A-110, 1900 Washington anyone other than myself. Street.

East, mil 10 AM. Tues-; day. September tl and said) proposals will be publicly opened and read immediately thereafter terlor house a i and windows, good Inexpensive PUBLIC NOTICE work. Chris Leila, I will not be responsible tor for the construction of the following project on Slate Highways. All Projects are for Installation of re- Willie M.

McKinney, Jr. P. O- Box 574 New Richmond. W. Va.

24357 9-l-Th-2-PHRR INTERIOR and exterior painting. quality work, reasonable re' call 252-SMO after 5 p.m. 19--Repair Service APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE GE, Hotpoint 8. Olhers Sparks TV Ph. K3-6523 ISRANNON Pentyrffs Service.

call 6W-585J before 9 a.m and after 5 p.m.* lired Drainage, unless otherwise; noted PUBLIC NOTICE OF CHANGE RALEIGH COUNTY. 741-23- IN RATES 1.10, County Routes M. (Tariff Rule No. 23) and (Local Service). NOTICE, is hereby given thai All proposal Guaranties Keighis Wafer Ccmoany.

REPAIRED 52,000.00 or of total public utility has tiled' and WHEELCHAIRS efV e. all ers while being whichever is greater. i PUBLICSERV1CECOMMISSION a The West Virginia Department OF WESTVIRIGNIA, a larMcon. repairecl of hereby notifies all) laining increased rales, toils and! (jjxY'S DRUG. bidders that il will affirmatively! charges for furnishing water -insure that In any contract vice to all customers served, into pursuant to this advertise-J The proposed increased rates minority business.

1 will become effective enterprises will be afforded full; September 26. M7. ontess. opportunity to submit bids irt otherwise ordered by the Public response lo this invitation, Service Commission and will will not be discriminated against! produce approximately SJ9.315.16 on the flrovndi of face, color, or! annually in additional revenue, an national origin in consideration iorj increase of an award. WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS PHILIP J.

SHEETS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY and models, reasonable rates. Service ELECTRICAL wiring, all kinds by certified electrician, 21--Plumbing. Heating Applicable in entire territory AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE Available for general domestic, LEGAL NOTICE OF STATE! PURCHASING The State of West Virginia Purchasing Division will accept sealed bids until 2:00 P.M.. September 8. 1977 on File for Department of Agriculture on Re- commercial vice.

industrial ser- Notices (A RATE (Metered Sales of Water): First 2.000 gallons. used per month 3 08 per 1,000 gallons; 8,000 gallons used per month 1 83 per 1,000 gallons; All over lO.QWga.fonsused per month- 1,58 per 1.000 gallons. (A) MINIMUM CHARGE: The minimum charge shall BLOCK and brick, carpentr work. hrjijr or job, CERTIFIED welding, full field service in southwest Virginia or southern West Virginia.J (A) FLAT RATE: Per customer qn. No.

38 for: Contract to remodel a Building. IA.U per month. No bid will be considered po MPT PAYMENT less submitted on forms I OR DELAYED CONCRETE services, patios, basement, garage, sidewalks, etc. no job to big or small, free estimates, call 252- sing Division, Depart-; 3n or before t' inance Administra- 1 re bitting dati subi prescribed by and available In the Purchai ment of Fl tion. Room W-130.

Building, Charleston Virginia. IRVING MEDWIN, Acting Director 9-1-Th-Z-PH Reddens Are Honored On 50th Anniversary MEADOW BRIDGE (RNS) and Airs. Basil Red- jl den of Meadow Bridge celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an -open house reception at their home Saturday. Mrs. Redden is the daughter of the late Edward and Jennettie Morten Gill.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Redden.

The couple was married Aug. 25,1927, by the Rev. James R. Bassett of Fayetteville. Redden is a retired coal miner.

The event was hosted by their children, Benny Lee, Garry and Richard, all of Meadow Bridge, Raymond of Danese, Mrs. Betty Jo Ridnour of Oxford, Ohio, Mrs. Rita Plum of Morgantown and Mrs. Rebecca Akers of Meadow Bridge. Mrs.

Redden has one brother, Herbert Gill of Roanoke, and a sister, Mrs. Janett Selby of Hampton, Va. Redden has one brother, Paul Redden of Meadow Bridge and one sister, Mrs. Mattie Cordial of Smobt. They have "25 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

three tiered cake was decorated with yellow roses on a water fountain and topped with the number 50. It was baked by Mrs. Kay Tincher. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Richmond, Lena Carper, Forest Richmond, James Richmond, and Edith Richmond, all of Beaver, Carrie Winford of Shady Spring, Rhonda Walkup of Columbus, Ohio, Michael-White, Nelson and Debbie Duncan, all "of Orient, Ohio; Steve, Marlene, Brans and Autumn of Camden, Ohio. Ashley Walkup of Ripley, Ohio; Debbie Pacette, Jane Pacetti, both of Salem, George and Janette Lilly of Virginia, Robert GiU of Roanoke, Jim and Mae Godmes and Debbie Hodges of Nitro; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanshew of White Sulphur Springs, Mr. and Plum and Paula of Morgantown, Dale Bartlett and Allen Redden of Lewisburg.

Opal Patterson, Ina Hsrnbrick, Mrs. Perry Bragg, Mrs. Ernie Henson, Mrs. Vivian Bragg and Mrs. Geqrgie Rookstool, all of Spring Dale; Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Akers, Terry and Geremy Hart, Raymond and NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Raleigh County Commis-, slon will accept sealed bids for roofing renovation work at the Memorial Building located on Kanawha Street in BecKley, West Virginia. Specifications for the work to be performed may be obtained In The Otfice of the Raleigh County Com- ission, Raleigh Courthouse, Beckley, West Virginia. Bids are to be submitted in a clearly marked, 1 envelope no later than 10:00 a.i September 20. 1977.

Bids will be opened at this time during igular meeting of the Counly Commission. The Raleigh County Comi PENALTY: Accounts are payable Iwenty (20) days of a JB without discount. ipito'. On all accounts not paid in full West within twenty (20) days of the billing date, ien per cent penalty shall be added to the net amount shown. A complete copy of this tariff, well as a representative of the Company to provide any information requested concerning it, available to all customers, prospective customers or their agents at any of the following of fices of the Company: Rt.

3. Harper, West Virginia. A copy of tariff i available for public inspector the Offices of the Secretary of the PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION the Capitol. Anyone desiring to protest the used rates and charges con- the right to reject any or all bids. Respectfully Submitted, Minor L.

Scott, President RALEIGH COUNTY COMMISSION 9-B-Th-2-PH tained in this tariff should do so, in writing, at-least five (5) days prioi to the effective date, Septembei 26. 1P77. All protests should briefly state the reason for the protest and should be addressed to The Secretary, Public Service Con- mission of West i i i a Charleston. West Virginia 25305. Cabell Heights Water Company i B.

K. Luoni Assistant "Treasurer 9-fl-Th-2-PH PLUMBING and heating, call 253- PLUMBiNG, heating and drain cleaning, call 683 work, call J52-9770- Precision Welding OB City Beckley, W. AM phases of welding, shop and irtable services available, ownei VJ. (Rick) GilkeAon, CARPET CLEAN ING The Steamex Way BSJ Window Cleaners Phone 683-9096 24--Special DRIVING SCHOOL Phone 252-7906 J. C.

SHUMATE DRILLING Industrial Box Coal City, Va. RELIABLE SECURITY, INC. Detective Agency DOING alt types private In TREE WORK FREE ESTIMATES INSURED OR W3-W12 WATER WELL DRILLING L. A. SHUMATE BOX 394, Daniels.

W. Va, ANYTIME LANE'S REMODELING CO FIREPLACES, painting. ronHr, 24--Social Notice SOLD UTILITY POLES .0 AND SET. 25--Booting A-1 And General Cont. ALL types carpenter worh, insured, licensed call 253-0173 or ROOFING 3UTTER work, insured, 253-45M or 633-9712.

HH Roo'ing and home improvements. SAW Roofing, new work. cd work, Mcnesed and insured, guaranteed work, free estimates. J63-3S35" 27--WanUd to guv ing. j.

CLEAN COTTON RAGS WANTED WILL pay 20t per Ib. Must be iree of buttons, ilppers. snaps, etc. Beckley Newspapers, Inc. Business Office siding arid tile, free estimates.

NOW buying wild Ginseng root. and yellow root, best prices. 253- 3ENERAL hauling, rock, red dog. dirt James Packer, SMALL dozer and dump truck for fire. 2S3-2JJ7 or STAMPS.

COINS. KIDD-S. MTV HOPE. 877-3iS8. TREE trimming and removal.

ennelh Webb. 253-OT4. TREE trimming and removal. Buddy McCallister, 255-177J en WANTED, paneling, ceil ing tile, other small lobs, cajl NO job to small, painting inside and outside, coot seal on mobile homes, SEWELL REUNION SEPTEMBER 4 BABCOCK STATE PARK DRILLING WATER wells and blast holed 1 Ingersol Rand rotary drill, one baste price-no setup or travel fee. Greenbrier Well Drilling Co.

oster Bush, owner, Rt. 1. Box 4.J Spring, W. phonel 763-3W anytime. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY SOLAR DEALERS NEEDED I Dealer Part Or Full Small I Investment.

Ground Floor Op- I portunHy To Own Your Own Business, Valor Woods tn- I dustrles. Call For Appolnt- I menl. 1-216-538-3734. CHEVWAY AUTO RENTALS DAILY-WEEKLY -MONTHLY RATES ON REQUEST LEWIS CHEVROLET CO PHONE 253-2755 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY WANTED WAITRESSES WAITERS AritefcMh APPLY IN PEHSON AFTER 8 P.M. ELCIDCLUB 1320 EISENHOWER DR.

NO PHONE CALLS Jenny, Sue and Danzel Redden and Robert Hanshew, terson and Mrs. Delores Patterson of Spring Dale. ILEGAL NOTICE OP STATE' PURCHASING The State of West Virginia re-! quest bidson-File22. Req. No.

1J7, DOH. 100 C.Y. Ready Mix icrete, Class B. Delivered Becktey area, 9-12-77 3:00 PM. File 23.

Reg. No. 21. Pinecrest osp. Quantity Mattresses.

9-15-77 :30 PM. No bid will be considered unless submitted on forms prescribed by he a i i i i ipeclfications available upon application. IRVING MEDW1N, ACTING DIRECTOR 9-1S-TH-2-PH MR. AND MRS. BASIL REDDENS all of Danese: Velda Akers, Mrs.

Julian Sifers, Mrs. Ruby Judy, Mrs. Kay Tincher, Joyce Gwinn, Van E. Redden, Van E. Redden Wendy L.

Redden, Goldie Rookstool, Mrs. Ada Sifers, Mrs. Reba Hanshew. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Benson, Mrs. Raymond Taylor, Richard and Karen Redden, Chris, Beverly, Rickie and Jesie Redden, John, Rebecca, Johny, Gary and Velda Akers, Paul and Elizabeth Redden, Mrs. Margarett Bartlett, Janie Carroll and Myrtle Ballenger, all of Meadow Bridge. Mrs. Roy Ridnour and son, Mark, of Oxford, Mrs.

Wanda Diehl and Mrs. Ivy Cox of Meadow; Bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Casto of Danese; Bernard and: Wilma McGraw of Corliss; Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Pat-'; SOUGHT A Land Transfers PINEVILLE (RNS) The following deeds have been recorded by the Wyoming County clerk: W. F. and Mary R. Staat to John and Carol Ann Mu'sser, Lot 13, Lilly Land Company Addition, Town of Mullens, Slab Fork District, $5,950. Arble and Joyce Y.

Morgan to 0. L. Childress, real estate, Muzzle Fork, Huff Creek District. 0. L.

and Pauline P. Childress, Eddie Dale Morgan, guardian of Kevin Dale Morgan, an infant, and Jerry Wayne and Faye Childress to Arble and Joyce Morgan, real estate, Muzzle Fork, Huff Creek District. Raymond Lee Brown to Sarah Ellen Brown, real estate. Beech Branch, Oceana District. Mary Jane and Freddie L.

Elkins to Mary Jane Elkins, Lot 126 and of Lot 127, Town of Lillydale, Oceana District. Personals Pineville PINEVILLE (RNS) Mr. and Mrs. Pete Morgan Marriage Licenses have returned to their home here after accompanying Coy Daniels Jr. and Jmetta Lusk.

their daughter, Mrs. Gary Sweeney, and children to their home in Charlotte, N. after visiting here for a week. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse J. Cook and Elmore H. Cook spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scheurer iii Lexington.

Va. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parks and family of Clerniont, spent the past week here with relatives and friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Prichard of Lynch Station, Mr. and Mrs. George Roweand children and Mrs. Harry Caldwell and daughter, Debra, of Waldorf, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Stacy Mullens this week. Wyoming County PINEVILLE (RNS) The following marriage licenses have been issued by the Wyoming County i clerk: Frank Davis 56, of Pineville, son of Frank F. Davis and Roxie Stump, and Evelyn Kay Trent, 25, of Pineville, daughter of Alec Rose and Katherine Lester. Ronald Lee Bowling, 23, of Mullens, son of C.

B. Bowling Jr. and Joyce Ann Robertson, and Susan Lee Kemp, 22, of Mullens, daughter of Roy W. Kemp and Margaret Hayes. Johnny D.

Bailey, 18, of Jesse, son of Johnny Lee Bailey and Faye Mayers, and Cherry Lynn Bailey, 15, i of Glen Fork, daughter of Luther Bailey and Wrena DHCKISy Roger L. Burgess, 18, of Barrett, son of Robert Allen i ClSSSlf J8d AdS Burgess and Rosalee Blankenship, and Sundie Sel; lards, 29, of Matheny, daughter of Ben Sellards and Goldie Robinson. Gerald Acrod, 21, of Marion, N. son of CLASSIFIED DISPLAY David Earl Acrod and Dorothy Imogene Gunnpe, and Janet Arlene Daniels, 20, of Marion, N.C., daughter of DEATH NOTICES --AND-FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS HATCHER HATCHER, Jessie Greene: age 77, of 118 Bero Avenue, Beckley. Funeral services will be conducted al 1 p.m.

Thursday at the Rose Quesenberry Peace Chapel with the Rev. C. H. Martin and the. Rev Larry Wall officiating.

Entombment wfil follow in Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum. Rose Ouesenbtrry Funeral Chapfl 2--In Memoriam loving memory of Arthur Greene Prlvett, who passed vay March 13, 1976. Whose birthday would have been September l. Little did we know that morning The sgrrow the day would bring, The end was sudden; the shock severe To part from "One 1 loved so If all tne world was mine to give, I would give it yes and more, To see the face of the one I love Come smiling through my door. What would I give if I could say: Hello dad.

in the same old way, To hear his voice and see his smile, To sit with him and talk awhile. I often sit and think of you. And think of how you died, To think you could not say goodbye Before you closed your eyes. sadly Missed By: Daughter; Lula Mae Sons-in-law: Tommy Jim Grandchildren: Jimmy- Greg-Micelle Wife: Kathleen i ii TWO cemetery plots, Rcsllawn Memory Gardens at Ansted, JSO, 934-5856. '--Lost.

Found. Strayed LOST or strayed dog, 16 years old, license, brown, call 253-6114 or 2528597. LOST white male Eskimo Spitz, weighs approximately 20 to 25 has long hair, $50 reward, 2523680. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Classified Ad Index 0-Death Notices 1-Florists 2-ln Memoriam 3-Funeral Directors 4-Cards Of Thanks 5-Cemeterles 6-Monuments 7-Lost, Found. Strayed 8-Shooiing Matches 9-Papering.

Painting 10-Money to Loan 11-Photographers 12-Beauty Shop 13-Cleaners 14-Dance Notices 15-Amusement Places 16-Educational Instruc, 17-Proiesskmal Die. 18-Equipment for Rent 19-Repair Service 20-Eleclrtcal Service 21-Plumbing. Heating 22-Heafing. Air Cond. 23-Watch Repairing 24-Special Notices 25-Rooling 26-Transfer.

Storage 27-Wanied to Buy 28-Where to Dine 29-Where to Buy 3D-Where to Go 1 32-Music Instruction 35-Trades. Skills 36-Help Wanted 37-Home. Child Care 3B-OII ice- Clerical 39-Sales. Agents 40-Situations Wanted 41-Stenographers 42-Flour. Feed, Pert.

43-Baby Chicks 44-Birds and Pets 45-Livestock Sale 46-Poultry, Supplies 47-LivesIock Wanted 48-Rabbits 49-Service 50-Riding Horses 51-Want Homes. Pets 52-Machinery. Tools 53-Food Specials 54-Fruil lor Sale 55-Gift Suggestions 56-Boats 57-Foam Rubber 58-lntulallon 59-otlice Machines 60-Misc. For Sale t-Wearing Apparel 62-Musical Inst. 63 DO It Yourself 64-Trees and Plants 65-Biiilding and Coal 67-Farm Implements 68-Furnished Apf's 69-Unfurnished Aprs 70-Houses tor Rent 71.

Efficiencies 72-OfIice Rooms 73-Misc. For Rent 74.Rooms With Board 75-Bedrooms 76-Wanted to Rent 77-Land, Rent. Lease 78-Sttmmer Places 79-Auction Sale BO-Business Oppor. 81-Business Property 82-For Sale or Rent 83-For Sale or Trade B4-Lots tor Sale 85-Travel Trailers 8 6- Mobile Repairs 87-Mobile Homes 88-Real Estate 89-Ren I Estate Wtd. 90-Trucks 91-Auto Service 92-Auto Parts.

Tires 93-Aulos Wanted 94-Motorcycles 95-Used Cars 96-For Sale or Trade 97-Autos For Trade 98-Rent A Car 99-Airplanes Deadlines Classified want ads to run Tuesday thru Saturday must be placed by 4 P.M. the previous day. Sunday ads must be ordered by 11 A.M. Saturday and Monday ads by noon Saturday. Cancellation Deadlines Tuesday thru Saturday ads must be cancelled by 4:30 P.M- the pievious day.

Sun- day and Monday cancetla- tirjn must be made by 11 A.M. Satuiday. Rates For two line-nine word ad. Days Run 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Additonai requested. Charge 1.59 1.97 2.36 2.70 2.99 3.27 3.49 Caah 1.43 1.80 2.16 2.M 2.72 2.98 3.17 Errors Please read your ad the first day it appears and any errors immediately to the classified department.

Beckley Newspapers are responsible (or (he first incorrect insertion 'only. To Place Your Want Ad-PHONE 253-7306 or write BecKley Newspapers Classified Dept. P. 0. Drawer Spckley, W.

Va. 25801 to "the people to people marketplace of Southern West Virginia" Leah Shawn Davis and Phillip Davis of Huntington spent this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Martha Moore. (Divorces PINEVILLE (RNS) Bluefield Sanitarium, a corporation, operating Stevens Clinic Hospital, was given a default judgment against Earl Jones of Mullens in the amount of $169.70, interest and costs, in Wyoming County Circuit Court. Divorces granted were: Mont Earl Oliver from Janice Oliver; Nellie Francis Belcher from Earnest Belcher; James W.

O'Neal from Phyllis O'Neal and Phyllis D. Alfrey from Virgil R. Alftey with custody of a child awarded the plaintiff. Kenneth McKinney was released from probation upon recommendation of Orlan McNeely probation officer, who said McKinney had faithfully executed all the terms of probation imposed upon him. Livestock Sales Greenbrier County ALDERSON Sales amounted to $32,624.06 at Monday's auction held at the Alderson Livestock Market.

Three hundred and fifty three head of livestock were sold by 67 different consignors and 44 buyers. A breakdown follows: Slaughter cattle, steers, good, $35.25 to $35.50. Heifers, good, $25 to $28.75, standard $23 to utility, $20.25 to Stackers and feeders, steers, good, $36 to $37.50, medium, $32 to steer calves, choice, $40 to $42, good, $37 to $39.50, medium, $35 to $37; bull calves, $31 to $41; baby calves, by the head, $14 to $40; hogs, No. 2, $40.25 and pigs, $17. Cows, commercial, $21.50 to $23.75, utility, to $21, canner and cutter, $17 to bulls, commercial and good, $28 to $2935, cutter, $27.50 to $27.75.

Heifer calves, choice, $30 to $32, good, $28 to $29.50, medium, $25.50 to veal calves, choice, $45 to $50, good, $41 to $44, medium, $35.50 to $39.50, common, to $34; cows and calves, $170, and sheep and lambs, blue, $47 to $48, red, $44.75 to $45.75, medium, $43.25 to $47.75, common, $38.50 to $39.50, ewes, cwt. $8.50 to $12.25. WANTED Order Cook Kitchen Help Friar Tuck's Pub Raleigh Mall Phone 252-0006 WANTED --2-Heavy Duty MECHANICS For A Growing Company Hospltallzatlon Life Insurance Uniforms Vacation CALL Tony Pallares 255-1525 Between 8 A.M. 5P-M. Equal opportunity Employer HOW ACCEPTING Applications --For-'General Kitchen Help And Room Servers Apply In Person COUNTRY RESTAURANT WANTED STOCK MANAGER Must Be Experienced Excellent Company Insurance For Entire Family Holidays Vacation APPLY IN PERSON TO WAYNE DAVIS BECKLEY, W.

VA. 25801 Valley Bell Proteen Milk ARCHWAY COOKIE PROMOTION 10 OFF ALL VARIETIES BONNIE BAKER 8 CT. HOT DOG HAMBURGER BUNS BREAD 49' RC COLA DIET RITE 8-PAK, 160Z. PRINGLES TWIN PAK 9 OZ. POTATO CHIPS 79 SILHOUETTE 1B 02.

DIET BREAD LOCATED ROUTE 21, NORTH, AT CRANBERRY ALSO LOCATED BEAVER. W.VA..

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