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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 28

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Achievement Program In Greenbrier tBECKLEY POST-HEBAIA HECKLES; W. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15,1970 LEWBBUEG (ENS) 6454525. Marion O. Hellexas, president! The afternoon program of the Greenbner County Homefcclude election of tiie council PemoBstratioii Council, andjviee and treasurer for Mrs. Vivian M.

roll call of clubs and home demonstration agent jspecial recognition to "clubs for lisve announced that Johnjcutstanding commimity projects Patrick Bailoraii will be guestfcompleted; coininimity" educa- speaer for the programs and commsjnity County Extension Homemakers! safety and beautification ac- Acbieveinent Program Oct. 20jtivities. at the Greenbrier Consty Youth! Camp. i Killoras, director of Tourism for me Department of Natural Kesources in Charleston, and! formerly of Lewisburg, has' been most active in the promo- lion of fee Cass Railroad Excursion project. Mary Has Fatal Attack hibits will Iegin at 9 a.m.

in Rose, 63, of White Sulphur the dining hall The program Springs, formerly of Detroit will begin at 9:45 a.m. died at her nome West Virginia music directed byiTuesday evening from an ap- Mrs. Eugene McKenzie of'parent heart attack. Kainelle, chairman of the; She was an employe of the Valley Area Sandstone Hih Students ill Rear 9 is Assistant Horticulture rroressor MORGANTCWN until fall. BT-adfoT-d Bearce, assistant Actually, phoioperiodism professor of horticulture in flowers and fruit throughout the isVear.

In speaking with the students Agriculture and Forestry, in connection to research in the field and at Sandstone High according to the discovery of JFiiday as part of the college's earce And wmle fee action! is the Sciences Program On Ceramics Presented At Hinton and area meetings by county'Sulphur Springs, representatives. Survivors include Luncheon will be served Dro iers Job Sheeter and 12-45 t.m. and reservations I James Sheeter, both of Saint should "be made through the' CIair and four sisters, countv -WVU Extension rs E1 Tbaens, Mrs. Carl, i(Arlean) Yost, Mrs. (Dorothy) Fisher and Mrs I I Charles (Helen) Steele, all of Mich.

The body -Kill be sent from the ShantUn Funeral Home in White Sulphur Springs this for funeral services at! of the Hinton Junior Woman's Club at the VFW Hall. Also shown are (from left) Miss 'rogramlsGiven or Area Circle Rites Scheduled Delores Leslie, Mrs. Bobby Basham and Mrs, James Leslie members. Mrs. Vaughn, who a ceramics at her home at spoke on "The World of Ceramics" as demonstrated the art of pouring, cleaning and painting the pieces.

She displayed I Dr. Bearee on wt the ge ust es because in the future. iacfivJtv in 11 f. 11 of thej The Lectures in the Sciences o. 0 tfT en louse can be con programj wbich jjr Bearce tiled to produce all types of jis participating, is conducted to stimulate" student interest and 'understanding in the biological, and social world.

16 scien- to at jTwohig's apartment house in the request. The pro- 5 Aitvtjf Alderson at 7:30 eachjgram is a public service of ISunday, Tuesday, Thursday andJWVU and its College of Agriculture and Forestry, and 01 Beiiourn died! miri Aj1plA conducted at no cost to Frank 7 Dies: Rites Slated 4 Ayers Zoning Proposal Approve several pieces done by herself and her students. During the social hour, a jYcung, salad course was served from i Wednesday'in" a Hinton hospital a table covered -with an a long illness. -autumn gold doth and -nf- as 0rE1 eo 1SS2J decorated with a fall ar- a S021 the'late John' Lewis 1 rangement Mrs. Virginia and Seretta Wiley Young i Deeds presided at the coffee He had been" a resident of; 3 JBeHbuni for about four I was a member of the First; Church in BecMey and! a retired coal miner.

i Survivors include are I I (daughters', Mrs. Opal Perry of; Kotanans in 5 Mrs Gay Dent (IDfS) Omer of A Va ALDEKSON (ESS) Cbde 1 IHaSSn of aSriJtaT en ae Buenler Funeral Home Wednesday morning hisj LEWISBT3KG Lewisourg; investments. The speaker saidjivTrs, ewe i Eogers of Mount after a short illness. iRotarians Monday voted Roneeverte facility could be JEope: seven sons, Doan Born May 17, 1928, at zoning as orooosedi? on erte(i fj 3 careiFranklin of Alexander, 1-u- lacmi at aappenediEugene Alfred and Elbert iSi. 1 Irtco.

Ttc Qil the Johnson Memorial Methodist Church heard am -g es Mrs. J. J- Fleshman Burial in night speak on 'RISKS In Cemetery at Detroit tionship in The Local at the home of Mrs. Bill Simmons. was a son rf James of Hinton and the late Commission.

Col. Gwinn To Speak Jones Ayers. He was a member of Mrs. Fleshman conducted her! LEWISBURG Col. John -o program in the form of exer-JGwinn, formerly a member of Cntrtl BaptlS1: Chmrcn and a cises with the entire group the Greenbrier Countv Airport ve erai1 Conflict.

Other survivors include two daughters, Sandra and Deborah, participating. She also read a uoem taken from the record, ''Happy The Man" and was entitled, "Do Yon Members reported sending 18 cars and making 23 visits to the sick and shut-ins. Mrs. James Knapp announced the food sale sponsored by the circle to be held Saturday at the Johnson and i Hardware Mrs. Fleshman read a letter from the Glenwood Park Methodist Home concerning Christmas gifts and announcing a luncheon to be held at a youth camp near there today.

The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. James Knapp with Mrs. John McCurdy presenting the program. Mrs. Simmons refreshments to 11 members.

John Clyne of Bellburn, action was taken! Chairman Holloweil Gale of Washington, Glen -gfaQjL est and Frank Jr. that he now believed the Tacoma Park, 38 authority and now the manager of the airport, will speak today to the Greenbrier Military School cadets in the weekly assembly. CoL Gwinn will give something of the history and progress of the Greenbrier County Airport. ALDERSON W. E.

"Gene" Knight of Lewisburg announced Monday's sale held at the Alderson livestock Market amounted to $78,235.94. Nine hundred four head of livestock were sold by 187 consignors to 92 buyers. A breakdown follows: Slaughter cattle, steers, good, $25 to $27.75, standard, $22 to $24.50, 'utility, $18 to $21; heifers, good, S22 to $25.25, standard, $18 to S21, utility, $16 to stockers and feeders, steers, choice, $28 to $30.50, good, $25 to $27.50, medium, $22 to $24.50, common, SIS to $21; steer calves, choice, $32 to $34.50, good, $29 to $31, medium, $24 to $28; bull calves, $23 to $33; baby calves, $6 to $48. Hogs. Ho.

$19, sows, $17 to $18.50, boars, $10.25, shoats, $16, pigs, $4.50 to cows, commercial," $19 to $21.50, utility, $15 to $18.50, canner and cutter, $10 to $14; bulls, commercial and good, $23 to $25, cutter. $16 to $22: heifer calves, choice, $27 to $29, good, $23 to $26, medium, $19 to $22. Veal calves, choice, $38 to $40.50, good. $34 to $37, medium, $29 to $33, common, $18 to $28; cows, and calves, $157 to $248; cows, by the head, $120 to $160; sheep and iambs, blue, $25 to; $26; red, $23.50 to $24.50, me-j dium, $20.75 to $21.75, common, $18.75 to $19.75: ewes. cwt.

S5i to $8.50 and bucks, by the head, S6.25 to $20. I In folk tales, a troll was a giant, or sometimes a dwarf, supposed to live in caves. The giant Goliath was bom in Gath. Hollowell. The Rotarians were also toldjjcrity of Greenbrier countians the areas most pressing construction of 1-64 to was funding of the proposed without further delay even and a son, David, all of five million dollar sevvagejif it meant routing the highwav Charleston; a sister, Mrs.

Ned (disposal plant and heard public via Beckley. Hoover of Oak Hill, and three 1 -m brothers, Arthur and Bobby, both of Hinton, and Clifton Forge, Va. grandchildren and 18 great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be at Friday in the Wallace service district chairmen Ed and Wallace Funeral Home it EaineUe with Rev. the luncheon Chairman Holloweli Boothe and Rev.

2 and Frankhn of -praisea lor their contnming Ceased the unsolicited ent charge. Burial will be forts to secure the funds. action" by tb.e~Rotaiians in ap- in Sunset i a Park Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the E. M.

in Meadows Funeral Home Rev. W. R. McCov in char: Hoilowell also urged caution county wide zoning. at Beckley.

Traction HoUowell said was parti withjfaciliues and said that although! of a he believed was a landltoday irge. the area's hospital Ron- tiirmicrhnnt may call after 1 p.m. JW i Burial will be rn the Hestwoodjceverte has not "been sold, the Memorial Estates. Friends may caU after noon today. owners were considering an offer from an out-of-state firm that specialized in hospital swell" throughout the county favoring zonin, Holiowell and Orange, chocolate and mint- Commission I Savored coffees now are being Director Fred Harris followed! marketed in some eastern U.S.

the Lewisburg luncheon meeting cities. Not to be outdone, dairy by joining Frankford Hotarians for a dinner meeting and an informal discussion of zoning. industry researchers are seeking to develop fruit-flavored beverages from a cheese whey About 25 Suritans attended the base. A dairy research firm meeting and joined in a claims the trial batches of non- roundtable discussion of zoning fruit-flavored drink objectives. are extremely tasty.

Annual Baptist Rally Set HINTON (RISTS) The Women of West "Virgi- nual fall rally of the Greenbrier Association of American Baptist Women wiR be held Oct 20 ma. A coffee hour and registration will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. the morning session to at the Central Baptist Church in Hinton. i Keynote speaker will be Mrs i The ouenlng devotion wiE be Jiilia Black of Hmtmgton, ven bV Mrs. Clinton Booth, is president of the American of spiritual growth land a member of Kock Camp Workshop Participants In Summers County 1 Ma dy president of the hostess isociety, mil welcome those vuili.uru I lay present and a response will be FAIRLEA (HNS) The I offered by Mrs.

Ma Hicks of Opera Theatre II Class of I the Freedom Baptist Church. Greenbrier East High School! A play entitled "Church traveled to Concord College! Meetings that Matter' and Sunday in order to see the ulav, 1 special music will be presented "Take" Her, She's Mine." "Two Kev. D. D. ElweB, pastor alumni of Greenbrier East, of the Baptist Church, ad- Steve Arbaugh.

and Lawrence dressing the morning session Persinger, had minor roles in and Mrs. Black speaking in the the DroduciioiL afternoon. Summers County School Music Department held a workshop Tuesday at Lincoln School in Hmton. In the afternoon, the speaker and music teachers attended a workshop for teacher aides at the Memorial Building. Attending were (seated, from left) Mrs.

Janie Mann, Summers County Director for Federal Programs, and Mrs. Ella Nash and Mrs. Glenn livesay, county music teachers. Standing a Superintendent Irvia S. Maddy, James Andrews from State Department of Educa- tion, Paul Kelly, county music teacher, and Ted Bird, State Department of Education.

At the morning session of the Teacher Aide Workshop. Jean Myers, a supervisor for school program of Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone spoke to the aides on "Telephone Techniques." his of "Carousel" Persingerjdent, requests that all area is remembered in the produe-i women attend and bring a co- tion of "Hello, Dolly." vered-dish for the noon meal. The Theatre Class is in. She also urges all Greenbrier jthe progress of casting for their! Association church women to upcoming production, "Once! attend Woman's Day at the Upon a Mattress." The play is West Virginia Baptist Conven- a take off on the fairy tale, "Thejtion today at the First Baptist Princess and the Pea." Church of Beckley. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8 P.M.

IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND FLOWER BULBS Pka 49C STRAW BALE WOOD TIN HEATERS Small $4.39 Medium $6.89 Large $8.95 Use Our Lay-away Plan For Bicycles and Wagons JUMBO SIZE PILLOWS REGULAR 52.98 Sale ACE SPRAY ENAME Reg. $1.29 CRACK CORN 100-LBS. SHELL CORN 100-LBS. $4.05 Scope Mount Now In Stock For Most Deer Rifles This new scope mount iefs you use open sights or scope instantly without moving scope. Regular $14.95 Now INSTALLATION SERVICE AVAILABLE Scope And Sling Installation, Service On Rifles And Shotguns.

GUNS DRILLED TAPPED FOR SCOPE MOUNTS ALL TYPE SCOPES AND AVAILABLE. HONCEVERTE (RNS) Patients trested and discharged from the Greenbrier Valley Hospital the past week include Mamie Hancock of Alderson; i Ivan Estep of Asbury; Elaine Wickline of Caldwell; Connie Bail of Charmco; Wfflard T.i Brown and Marion Brown, both; of Covington, Beulahi Worlonan of Fairlea. Jerry Byers and Linda both of Frankford; Porter Patton of Gap Mills; Evaj VanStavern of James Carnifax of James Keys, Austin MayJ Cuma Gragg, Edward Deanne McCallister, Harvey and Janet Goodwin, alii of Lewisburg. Dennis J. Smith and Lorene Billings, both of Marfrance; Ruby Walker of Narrows, Daniel dine, Derse L.

Partam Jr. and Elsie Crawford, all of Kainelle; Lorraine Gabbert of Renick; Dr. Arthur M. Benshoff Doris Robinson, Myrtle Sharp, Luther Lone, Sharon A. Baker, Richard i 1 Christine Arthur, Betty Jean White, Margery Boggs and Beulah Harris, all of Ronceverte.

Thressa Leo of Rupert; Tommy Pence oE Sarton; Harry Jenkins of Sinks Grove; Edward Breit and Relha McGuire, both of Spring Dale; Patsy Pvne of Union; Gcorgie Alderman, Charles' Alderman and Gary Lockhart, all of White Sulphur Springs, and Jolin Gregory of WilHamsburg. MaeArthuiv W. Va. Store Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 pan-Daily and Sunday STAMPS WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE QF Order More Tobaccos Not Included BANANAS Valley Bell or Meodow Gold Sal.

Ctn I0c $1.03 Wagner's 54-oz. Jug ORANGE DRINK Jua 49c Holland ICE CREAM Ctn. Economy Pack Blue Valiey ICECREAM Gal. On. 5-oz.

Cans Armour's ViEMA SAUSAGE Gebhart's HOT DOG CHILI Hereford CORNED BEEF Co 53c Tetiey-- TOO Count Size If A SAGS Tstley-- 3-or. Jar INSUffl TEA 39c 99c Pow Cheese Puffs or CHEESE COM, Seg 59c Pow Wow Super POPCORN Nabisco 2 pkgs. boxes $7.00 Prices Good Through Thursday, Friday and Saturday Charmin BATHROOM TISSUE 2 Po Pinl Sizs Liquid Shampoo PRELL 89c 99c Welch's JELLY 3 20-oz. jars Bellview PRESERVES Peach, Apricot, Pineapplo or Cherry VALUABLE -COUPON I i FAMILY SIZE TIDEXK ONLY VALUABLE COUPON 1 Complexion Size CD when you buy ona wnn THIS COOPOM PRICE WITHOUT! COUPON $2.89 GOOD ONLY MacArthur Super Market AT MacArthur, W. Va.

OFFER EXPIRES 10-24-70 UMIT1 COUPON PER PURCHASE with this coupes Complexion Size 2 BC, 13c without coupon 2 bars 26c This offer good thru 10-24-70 SS Good only at MacArthur Super Market 1IMIT ONE COUPOH Mil WRCHASf. CASH VALUE OF Ml CtNT. Con. HECUlAriOHS purchase of Eegular Sss foron5y. LiMlT ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

THIS OFFER GOOD THRU 10-24-70 ONLY AT MccARTHUR MfCT. Miracle-- 6 Stick Mealtime Thick or Thin Sliced BACON 2ib Oscar Mayer BACON Oscar Mayer-- 12-oz, Pkg. BOLOGNA 63c Oscar Mayer-- 8-oz. Pkg. HOWYLOAf 69c Oscar Mayer Canned Hams 5 $5.95.

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