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EIGHT Nicholas County BECKLEY BECKLEY, W. FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1970 Area Area Store Is Disqualified School Officials, College Students Hold Discussion For Food Stamp Violation BIRCH RIVER The Birch food coupons, by law, can River Supermarket food stores be vised only to buy food, cx- at Birch River has been dis-i eluding certain imoorted foods, qualified from the Federal Food pood stores participating Stamp Program for in advance to abide by the U. S. Department of (the laws and regulations. Any Agriculture's Food and Nutri-i orc that breaks the law or tion Service has announced.

and anyone who The store, owned by Davrell Spinks of Birch River was charged with discounting food coupons for cash, the acceptance of food coupons in payment of back bills, the acceptance of food coupons for ineligible items and the giving of an excess due bill in a food coupon transaction. Disqualification will last for six months, starting December 2, 1969. The owner may apply for reinstatement of the store in the Food Stamp Program to take effect at or after the end of the disqualification period. But until the store is reinstated the grocery may not accept food coupons. A USDA official explained pressures weakens whole a store to do and endangers 10 Land Transfers Listed M.

Galford, 80, By Nicholas County Clerk J)j es Hospital SUMMERSVILLE The following land (RNS) --isix miles east of Summersville, transfers'Beaver District, $6,000. have been recorded by the Nicholas County clerk: GREEN BANK (RNS) Marion E. Galford, 80. of Green Gernade Russell and WilmaiBank died Thursday in an Russell to Lewis Painter andjElkins hospital after a long Herbert R. Baker and Painter.

Lots 1G and 17, illness. UNION (RNS) i Baker to State Road Com 'mission of West Virginia. Monroe. corporation. i 1 Walker County high school graduatesNDistrict.

1.32 acres, who were members of the class; Wilmer Smith and Mary of I960 and i Smith to Raleigh V. Cove, Kentucky District. He was a retired woodsman and a member of the Green Memorial Park Asso- Bank United Methodist Church, nation, a West Virginia cor- Born at Cloverlick, Sept. 30, enrolled as freshmen in collegejRoyster and Sharon of Walker Kentucky Association. poration.

to John M. O'Dell and 1889, he was a Gladys O'Dell. Lot 3S5, First William and and anu ie met with. Charles Allen, acres, 0 1 County superintendent $18.000. Mrs.

Mary Pearl Comp- Memorial Johnson Galford. Survivors son of the late Nancy Jane Director, pointed out. March Of Dimes Drive Is Started "UNION (RNS) "Science is uncovering more and more ways to prevent birth defects," reports Rev. Carl E. Burrows, the 1970 March of Dimes eam- paign chairman for Monroe County.

"The holds more promise than ever before for parents," he added. His statement set the spirit for the opening of the March of Dimes annual fund-raising campaign today which will extend through Jan. 31. "A renewed year always means renewed he remarked. "This is the tempo of our month-long drive.

After centuries of neglect and indifference, the fight against birth defects is taking on new dimensions." Burrows explained that a new vaccine can eliminate the tragedies of Rh disease. tion. Philip B. Hearn, Regional itTM, reading supervisor, Mrs. Warren Ellison, a member of the Board of Education, Tuesday in the Methodist Church in Union.

The purpose of the meeting was to informally discuss the college preparatory curriculum now being offered in the Monroe Countv Schools. Truman L. Say re to Mid-State a corporation, land Joseph Campbell Gets Promotions UNION (RNS) A former Monroe countian, Joseph H. Campbell of Norfolk, has been named Norfolk Commonwealth Attorney. Campbell's appointment was effective Jan.

1 and will expire Dec. 31, 1973. Campbell is a son of Mrs. Christine Bostic Campbell Hall of Florida, and the late Frank Campbell. He was reared by his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Bostic at Wolf Creek in Monroe County and attended Belleview Grade School at Wolf from the first through eighth grades. He was graduated from Alderson High School and attended Morris Harvey College in Charleston receiving his law degree from A i a University College of Law in Washington, D.C. in 1955. He was admitted to the bar the same year.

Prior to this appointment, Campbell served as an assistant Commonwealth's Attorney for almost 10 years. Birth Announced UNION (RNS) Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gale Jones of White Sulphur Springs are the parents of a girl, Tricia Gail six pounds, three born Dec. 29 at Guy's Clinic in Union.

BUY on KREDIT At Wttt Virginia's Oldest and Largest Home-Owned (Credit Jewelers Winners Chosen In Yule Contest WHITE SULFHUR (RNS) -The Old White Garden Club annual Christmas lighting contest winners have been announced by the chairmen for the event, Mrs. Richard Gunnoe Margaret Cricken- AT town PRfCffSI V4 CARAT or '99 Vi CARAT ONO 199 ONI CARAT Of DIAMONDS GOING STEADY RIN6 $QOO BUY NOW ON KREDIT WEST VIRGINIA'S OLDEST AND LARGEST HOME OWNED KREDIT JEWELERS judges and Miss berger. It was judged by a panel of ewisburg. C. J.

StuU of Greenbrier Avenue received first place honor for the best living tree decoration; second, William R. Jefner of Rowan Road, and hird, J. P. May, also on Rowan Road. The best establishment was presented to he Burlington Mills Plant and he best window place was R.

J. Hoover of Villa Avenue. In general over all effect category, first place went to Malcolm Jarvis of Villa Avenue; second, to Earl Runyon to Route 60 East and third to Paul Harper Jr. of Tuckahoe Road. Mrs.

Irraa Miller of Patterson Street was announced the est decorated door; second, Robert G. Davis of Woodlawn Avenue, and third, Leo O'Nefl of Park Street. Attending were Charlotte Ellison, student at Marshall University, a i in Mathematics: Scott Thornton, student at United Electronics Institute. a i in electronics; Ruth Bostic, student at West Virginia Tech, majoring in business; Mamie Upton, student at Concord College, majoring in social studies; Frank Upton, student at Potomac State College, majoring in arts and science; Dean Upton, student at Marshall University, a i in engineering; Dallas Forren, student at West Virginia Tech, majoring in business; James Croy, student at West Virginia Tech, majoring in business; Celia Givens, student at Concord College, majoring in elementary education a music and Elizabeth Duncan, student at Marshall University, majoring in business. decorated business Program Is Slated For Area Farmers UNION (RNS) L.

N. Reed, chairman of the Monroe County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee has announced the opening of the 1970 Agricultural Conservation Program The initial enrollment from Jan. 5 program the period will be through Jan. 30. Through this Federal Government shares the cost of soil, water and woodland practices according installed on farms a specifications.

Again as in 1969 there will be two cost-share rates applicable depending on financial status of applicant and their ability to carry out the needed conservation practices, farmers who think they might qualify under this provision should make inquiry when they make their request. For lime on a Bluegrass pasture the 80 per cent rate will apply to everyone. All farmers are asked to review any long range plans they may have and with the assistance of other agricultural leaders, try to decide on their most needed practice. Couple Observes 25th Anniversary WHITE SULPHUR (RNS) -Mr. and Mrs.

Graham Tallman celebrated their silver wedding anniversary with a reception at their home in East White Sulphur Springs Sunday afternoon. Hostesses were Mrs. Tallman's sisters, Mrs. John Shinabarry and Miss Joyce Mick of White Sulphur Springs. The refreshment table was adorned with a four-tiered wedding cake topped with silver bells, pink tapers and silver candles and a floral arrangement of white mums and snapdragons'.

Reception aides were Mrs. Donald Murray, Mrs. William R. Hefner and Mrs. Edward Smith.

Mrs. Ruby Looney presided at the guest V. book. Mrs. Tallman's dress was an off white shift with silver accents and accessories and a red ros'e corsage.

Special guests attending were Mrs. Tallman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mick of Alvon. The Tallmans were married, Dec.

25, 1944, at the home of the bride's parents at Cass by Rev. Quade R. Arbogast of Canvas. Mrs. Marie Dell Gragg of Detroit, was the soloist and maid of honor at the wedding and the late Guy Tallman of Cass served as best man.

The couple has lived in White Sulphur Springs since 1948 and are employed at the Burlington Mills Plant here. She is a secretary and he is a master mechanic. uisuici, ou acres, Brooks Edwards to Ernest Heater, land in Stewart's Second Addition, City of Richwood, Beaver District. John B. Breckinridge to L.

W. Deitz, land in the City of Richwood, Nicholas County, $300. Connie Caldwell to Montana McClure, land in the City of Richwood, Nicholas County, $50. West Virginia i a Garden, a corporation, to Montano L. McClure and Betty J.

McClure. Lot 79-A, Section 2 of the West Virgnia Memorial Gardens, Summersville. Court Judgi PINEVILLE (RNS) A judgment was given in Wyoming County Circuit Court during the past week in favor of American Finance against Richard Lundy and Elizabeth Lundy in the amount of $941.22 plus costs. A divorce was granted Thelma D. Gollihue from James R.

Gollihue and custody of the children was awarded to the plaintiff, Thelma D. Gollihue. A divorce was granted to Patricia Repass Aldridge from Larry D. Aldridge and her maiden name of Patricia Repass was restored. Oyde Cowan was granted permission to carry a pistol in order to carry out his duties as conservator of the peace in the Baileysville community.

He was authorized to file a bond in the penalty of $3,500 as principal and a surety company. Surety was conditioned that the said Clyde Cowan will not carry the pistol except as a conservator of the peace hi the Hospital Patients Listed fflNTON (RNS) Patients admitted to the Hinton Hospital Dec. 30 were Mrs. Susan V. Hicks of Green Sulphur Springs; Miss Erma P.

Tench of Hix; Mrs. Chlora J. Smith of Meadow Creek; Mrs. Dora A. Richmond of Brooks: Miss Virgie L.

Brown of Alderson, and Miss Teresa A. Johnson, Resident Of Rupert Dies; Services Set RUPERT (RNS) Funeral services for Sam Zappavigna, 69, of Rupert will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Wallace and Wallace Chapel in Rainelle with Dr. Charles W. Ambrose Jr.

in charge. Burial will be in the Wallace Memorial Cemetery at Clmtonville. Zappavigna died Wednesday in a Clifton Forge, hospital. The body will remain at the funeral home where friends may call after noon today. Linda Kirk Is Bride Of Curtis G.

Simms RAINELLE Miss Linda Kirk, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. John Kirk of Rainelle, and Curtis Glen Simms, son of Mrs. Mamie Simms, were married Nov. 28 in Clifton Forge, Va.

The single-ring ceremony was performed by Rev. T. C. Bales. The bride was graduated from Greenbrier West High School in 1969 and Simms was graduated from Rainelle High School in 1968.

He is employed by the New Yorker Trailer Factory in Elkhart, where the couple will live. Schedule Released UNION (RNS) Monroe County food stamp Issuance schedule for January is as follows: Union Food Stamp Office, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. today through Jan. 30; Alderson Town Hall 10 a.m. -noon Tuesday, and Peterstown Fire Department Building, 10 a.m.-noon Wpdnpsdav.

Mrs. Alma L. Bennett, Jesse L. Romanello, Clifford C. Foster, Miss Kathy S.

Bragg and Mrs. Minnie J. Gill, all of Hinton. Dismissed was Mrs. Wayne Meador of Lewisburg.

Admitted to the Summers County Hospital were Tammy S. Mann of Forest Hill; Joseph Gill, Miss Orva V. Vest, Miss Karen Dotson, Mrs. Robert McKinney and Miss Dixie Ward, all of Hinton; Mrs. Callie Vines, of Sandstone; Joffree Cooper of True; Miss Emma Lightncr of Meadow Bridge and William R.

Nichols of Pipestem. Dismissed were Mrs. William H. McBride of Pipestem and Mrs. Linden Sizemore of Talcott.

Levine Will Discuss Land Use Program UNION (RNS) Members of the Monroe County Comprehensive a i Commission will meet with Leon Levin- of Roy F. Weston Consultants at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the courthouse in Union. Levine will present the text, "Future Land Use in the County," phase II of the plan. Maps of the areas will be shown and discussed.

The next meeting will be held Jan. 26 in the courthouse when further details of "Future Land Use" will be presented with particular emphasis on "Growth Areas," around three corporate towns in the county, Alderson, Peterstown, and Union. The meetings are open to the public. Danese Briefs DANESE (RNS) Elzie a i a is visiting his brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas.

He also visited another brother, Carl Thomas, in Arlington, ami Monroe County Items Mrs. UNION (RNS) Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Simmons and son, John, of Winchester. left Monday for their home i i i a Everette Simmons of VVayside and Mr. and Mrs. David Farmer at Salt Sulphur Springs. Miss Margaret Mann, a member of the Chicago Opera, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Mann of near Union. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurt Hancock and daughter, Beth, of caster, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Jancse and father, D.

in Union was M. ao Morgantown are mother, Mrs. H. visiting his H. Hancock and her mother, Mrs.

Harvey Leach of near Union. John Pyne, son of Mr. and QUALITY Pastry Shops, Inc. 435 Neville St. Ph.

253-3841 A Becklty Plaza Shopping Center "ALL PRODUCTS IAKED FRESH DAILY" WEEKEND TASTE TREAT! YELLOW LAYER CAKES With chocolate icingl Delieioui--try one todayl FRENCH DONUTS Light and tasty. Iced vanilla or chocolate. Try a dozen today! OIO-FASHIONED HOME STYLE WHITE BREAD! Real, white bread! A bread with flavorl Try a loaf today! V2 PRICE FRUITCAKE SALE! HaH-Price, tale of our fruitcakes left from Christmas! What a bargain for fruitcake levers! You can freeze them too! Not many left so hurry! First come gets them! Either store! The owner and employees of our stores hope the coming year it prosperous, one for all our many friends ond We appreciate your pa- ond loyalty! returned to Danese over the weekend, along with Earl Thomas of Danese. Fayette Visitors MEADOW BRIDGE (RNS) -Holiday guests of Mrs. Frank Arrilt and Mrs.

A. R. Jones were Eugene Jones and children, Michael and Jody, of Richmond, and Miss Carolyn Arritt of Barbourvillc. GOLDEN PASSBOOK SAVINGS PLAN GUARANTEED PER ANNUM INTEREST On deposits of $500 or Compounded bet 1 and January 1. A PER ANNUM 4 COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY ON REGULAR SAVINGS PASS 1OOK BICKLEY NATIONAL BANK FDIC Correspondents Listed below Is the of rt- clonal correspondentf which serves the Beckley Post- Herald, In brlnRlttB yon of your area, their news Itetni are denoted by the logotype (RNS) on the dateline of their stories.

RNS stands for Regional News Service. news men 'and women will welcome any Information In regard to news events. They only ask that such information be supplied as quickly as possible after the event. It toeing the general policy of the Post-Herald to publish no Information more than five days old at publication wltn weddings as an exception, tf your community Is not listed, check for the one nearest your home. Alderson, Mrs, Tom (Joyce) Housby, phone 445-6571 Alleghany, Mrs.

Nellie Smith, phone 559-2625 Aosted Victor Hlco, George Cregcr, phone 6585453 Arnctt KocV Creek, Mri. Webb, phone Warren Bolt Glen Daniel Mrs. Hope Walker, phone 934-5366 or 934-5352 Bradley, Mrs. Jay BUckbun, phone 877-2234 Colcord, Mrs. Bashta Hamilton, phone 854-1134 Danese Clifftop wood-Layland, Dorothy G.

Berry, phone 438-7426 East Rainelle, Mrs. Dennis Hume, phone 438-7251 Fayettcvillc, Mrs, Mary Ann Woodrum, phone 574-1699 Glen Rogers, Rose McGraw, phone 294-6685 Green Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Earl Hicks Greenville, Miller phone 832-6842 or 832-9801 Hillsboro, Mrs. Grace Workman, phone 653-2299 Hinton, Mrs. Lillian Btvens, phone 466-1762 Koppcrston, Mrs.

Clyde Baldwin, phone 682-6718 tewisburg, Okey and Ethel McCraw, phone 645-1228 Lockbridge, Mrs. Lucinda Smith Lookout, Mrs. Helen Hopkins, phone 574-2718 Man, Howard "Butch" Linville, phone 583-6126 Marlinton, Mrs. Carroll Lewis, phone 799-6168 Maynor Swecneyshnrg -Ma. pie Fork Cirtsville Sand Branch, Mrs.

Dorothy Gray, 877-2948 Meadow Bridge, Mrs. Celeste Arritt, phone 484-7919 Mount Hope, Mrs. J. C. Gwinn, phone 877-2606 Nimitz Jumping Branch, Mrs.

S. E. Stanley, phone 466-3719 Oak Hill. Mrs. Earl Bannister, phone 465-5344 or 469-4334 Occana, Mrs.

Phillip Roach. phone 682-5332 Pax Mossy Kingston, Mrs. Leonard Stanley, phone 469-6015 Peterstown, Mrs. Joe Har- Icss, phone 753-9743 Pinevlllc. Mrs.

Rue Schoolcraft, phone 732-7245 Princeton, Mrs. Mary Jane Carrick, phone Rainelle, Mrs. Dennis Hume. phone 438-7251 Okey and Ethel McCraw, M5-1228 Shady Spring Slah Fork and Shady Spring District, Mrs. Panlte Haga, phone 2S2- Summeravflte, Jane Eib, phiiSc 872-2585 Mrs.

Ann DransffeM, phone Head, Mm. R. Brace Crfekard nMe Swpftnr, Mm. Mary M4-17A Mrs. William E.

Pyne of Union, was honored on his sixth birthday anniversary with a party given Sunday at the home of his parents. Attending were Julia Dransfield, a Shanklin, Paul Atkins, John Simmons and Leigh Ann Windon. Others attending were Mrs. Eleanor J. Shanklin, Mrs.

Jean Atkins, Mrs. Clara Lee Sibold, Mrs. Marva Dean Simmons and Mrs. Betty Dransfield, along with the host and his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Wickline of Rocky Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Bell of Buena Vista, spent the lolidays with Mrs. Elaine Wickline and Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Doss at Gap Mills before returning to homes Sunday. Miss Chris Galford and John Sates, both students at Potomac State College at Keyser, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. Galford at Gap Mills. Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Ellis of White Sulphur Springs spent the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Rose Ellis at Sinks Grove. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Dillon of Portsmouth, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCormick at Sinks Grove and returned to their home Monday. Accompa- the Dillons was Miss Ann Crickenberger oJ Portsmouth who spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. anc Mrs.

Milton Crickenberger OJ Ronceverte. Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick and family of Ronceverte spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry McCormick at Sinks Grove. Miss Jeanette Bowles of Lan- Bowlcs Bowles, companied to Lancaster Monday by her father. Miss Peggy Givens, a student at Marshall University in. -luntington, and Miss Ccha a student at Concord College in Athens, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Givens Jr. of Keenan. Holiday guests of Mrs.

Russell Gcyer and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Compton all of Union, have been Mr. and Mrs. W.

Hill and Kim of Fishcrsville, Va Miss Betty Sue Geycr, a student at West Virginia University in Morgantown; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson of Princeton; James P. Shisler. and son, Jim.

of Huntersville, and Miss Allyne Shisler of Fairlea. All returned to their homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P.

G. Collier of Richmond visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C.

McClary, at Sinks Grove before returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, whose trailer home at Pickaway was burned recently, are living temporarily at the home belonging to her mother, Mrs. Young, near Sinks Grove.

Mrs. Ray P. Beckett of Pickaway to Creenbrier Valley Hospital in Ronceverte last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmie T. Belcher and daughters of Summersville and Miss Rita Dillon of Princeton spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dillon and their grandmother, Mrs. Etta Greene of Wayside.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Belcher of Red Sulphur Springs spent the weekend with their children in Summersville. The Union i Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor a square dance at the Union High School Gymnasium at 8:30 p.m. Jan.

10. NOTICE IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF RAJLEIGH COUNTY, IN RE: ADOPTION OF KEY JOE STAPLES. AN PETITION DAPHNEY FOR JOE ADOPTION OF STAPLES, AND Edith S. Howard Succumbs At 58 WHITE SULPHUR (RNS) Mrs. Edith Sue Howard, 58.

of Earlehurst, Route 3, Covington died Wednesday morning in a Covington, hospital after a short illness. Born at Alvon, Sept. 7 1911, she was a daughter of the late J. Henderson and Laura Belle White Wade and a member of the Christian Church at Earlehurst, Va. Survivors include her husband, Henry a daughter, Mrs.

Betty Ann Mann of Route 3, Covington two brothers, Thurman of Canton Ohio, and James Oswald of White Sulphur Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Hattie Louise Buchannon of Rainelle, Mrs. B. H. Darnell of White Sulphur Springs and Mrs.

Hester Grace Howard of iLeesburg, grandchild. and The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Shanklin Funeral Home Chapel in White Sulphur Springs with Rev. William H. Whitehurst Jr.

in charge. Burial will be in Chalybeate cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. Pallbearers will be Murle Darnell, Johnny Cody Cunningham, Ray Wade.

Ralph Faudree, Elmo Jones, Herald Griffith, Garnett Charles White. Howard and Fayetteville FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) -Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones returned home Sunday night after spending 10 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Osborne of Orlando, Fla. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Arritt during the holidays is 1 their son John, a student at Salem College. Arriving Sunday night to visit the Arritts were their son and daughter-in- law, Mr.

and Mrs. Fletcher Arritt Jr. of Fork Union, and their son, Dave, of Mason City. Dr. and Mrs.

E. D. Baugh Jr. and children left Sunday for Kenbridge, after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Beckelheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Buell Bailes and children visitied her father and stepmother, Mr.

and Mrs. Pearl Armstrong of Brooklyn. Two Clinics Slated In Monroe County UNION fRNS) The first of two Southern West Virginia Regional Health i sponsored clinics scheduled in Monroe County this month will be an adult female health screening clinic set for Jan. 8 in the elementary school at Lindside from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The clinic is open to all women of Monroe County and services are available without charge.

Included in the services smears for offered car.ccr are pap detection. tuberculosis skin testing, blood pressure readings, urhialysis, i studies and serologics. The clinic is under the supervision of Dr. Thomas Richardson, director of the maternal and child health project in, the council's health care program. A pcdiatric screening clink: will be conducted at the same location Jan 20.

At tendance at the clinic it by appointment INFANT. BY SAMUEL SMITH AND IRENE SMITH. HIS WIFE, FILED IN SAID COURT. Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of January, 1970. Samuel Smith and Irene Smith, his wife, filed in the Juvenile Court of Raleigh County, West Virginia, their petition for permission and authority to adopt one minor child named Daphney Joe Staples: that there is no legal guardian of.

nor any person having the legal custody of the said minor childr that the said child has been abandoned by her mother: and that the said court has by order determined that a next friend must be appointed for the said minor child, and that on the 16th day oE February. 1970. at the courthouse of the said county at 9:30 A.M., the said court appoint a next friend for the said minor child. C. Harold Hanks, Clerk 1-9-F-2-PH NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED The OF TRUST undersigned, O.

HEDRICK. Trustee, by virtue of the power vested in him in a certain Deed of Trust dated September 17. 1969, from CLARE EUGENK LAWRENCE and IRENE BELL LAWRENCE, his wife, to EDGAR R. PARSONS. O.

L. HEDRICK and Roy A. CUNNINGHAM. Trustees, which said Deed of Trust is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County Court of Raleigh County, West Virginia, in Trust Deed Book 360. page 63, the obligation therein secured being fn default.

and at the request of the holder thereof, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the front door of the Courthouse of Raleigh County. West Virginia, on the 10th day of January. 1970, at 10:00 O'clock a.m., the surface only of that certain lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being in the District of Shady Springs, Raleigh County, West Virginia, on the waters of Big Beaver Crock and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING on a stone near bank oC Beaver Creek, hence N. 70 W. 3fi poles to red oak saplings.

N. 40 W. poles to small chestnut, corner on the line with M. C. Barkers.

S. W. 9 poles to a slake S. 21 W. 19 poles to slnkc.

S. 46 W. 15 poles to two dogwoods and chestnut oak S. 12 poles to small chestnut, degrees E. CO poles to .1 stool rail on the corner hence N.

E. about 70 degrees to the beginning of a steel rail and a stone, being twenty (20) acres more or less. And being the same property conveyed to Clare Eugene Lawrence and Irene Bell Lawrence, his wife, by deed dated September 17, 1969. from Clara Johnson, Single, of record in the aforesaid Clerk's Office in Deed Book 480, at page 546. SALE SUBJECT TO FOLLOWING: (1) 1969 real estate taxes; (2) Lien of trust deed dated May 1.

1969. Clara Johnson to A. Thornhill. Ill et recorded in the aforesaid Clerk's Office in Trust Deed Book 356. at page 431; (3) All mineral and mining rights and all reservations and restrictions heretofore granted or reserved by all predecessors in title, except those pertaining to race, creed or color.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash on hand day of sale. Given under my hand this 23 day of December, 19G9. O. L. Hcdrick TRUSTEE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CREATE A LIEN TO SECURE A LOAN Take notice that the undersigned trustees of the Appalnchian District Council of the Assemblies of God will on or after the 12lh day of -Tanuary.

1970, borrow the suiii oC TWENTY-FIVE A DOLLARE RALEIGH Beckloy, obligation ($25.000.00) COUNTY West to be Virginia, repaid on from THE A said terms agreed upon hclxvecn the undersigned trustees and the snid Raleigh County Bank, the undersigned proposing to give as security therefor deed of trust upon the properties owned by the. Appalachian District Council of tha Assemblies of God. located in the City of Beckley, Town District. Raleigh County, West, Virginia, and being a part of Lot No. 41.

of Section 1 of the Homewood Addition shown on a map of record in the Office of the Clerk of the County Court of Rnlcigh County, West Virginia, in Map Book 6. at page l. and being the same property that was conveyed to the Board of Trustees of Appalnchian District of Council of the Assemblies of God by Roy L. Flint, et by deed bearing dale the 70th day of June. 1952.

and of record in the aforesaid Clerk's office in Deed Book 315, at page 135. the undersigned trustees having been directed by the District Executive Presbytery at a meeting held on the 2Mh day of Novomhrr. to borrow said money and neeure the same upon the property held by the Appalachian District Council of Assemblies of God as for in the Constitution of the Appalachian District Council of the Assemblies of God. Article 7, Secton 4, flu nhown by the Book cnrreelfA to November 1. Iflfifl.

Given under our hands thin the 24th day of Stanley A. Lyon Jack M. Carney Tterbrrt K. Sublet IT OF AP- PALACKTAN DISTRICT rOUNCTT. OF OF GOD Ml-F-i-PH.

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