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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 18

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DEATHS AND FUNERALS David Ask ky Sttagg Buriil mU First Christum CkwdiJ da at CateU HimtiMrtnn r. jis was a to 4 urui 7 tn Ashley; daughter, Miss Martha Ashley of Charlton Heiehts, Mrs. Patty Jackson of Memphis, sisters, Mrs. Anna Browning ol Point Pleasant, Mrs. Lois Bailey of Oak rs.

Elizabeth Buckland of Kimberly. The body is at Combs Funer al Home, uauley Bridge. Christy Barker Christy Earl Barker, 48, of 229 Filth south Chartes i ton, died Tuesday in Charleston General Hospital Mowing a short illness. He was a member of the Ol ive Branch Baptist Church at Turtle creek, Boone County, employed by Smith Transfer and was a member of the Teamsters Union. Surviving wile, Nellie: daughter, Mrs.

Elmer Rice of Beckley; son, Kenney Earl ofj St. Albans; fatter, Bernie Bar ker of Turtle Creek: sisters Mrs. Oma Lee Hill of Kenova, Mrs. Freda Ellis of Columbus. Qhlo; brother, Bill Barker of Cincinnati.

Service will be 2 p.m. Friday in Olive Branch Baptist Church with the Rev. Paul DeBorg offi. ciaung. Bunai wiu he in Family Gardens at Madison.

The body is at the runerai nome in uanvwe. Rev. William Belcher The Rev. William (Bill) Belcher, 55, of Trinity, N. formerly of Clay County, died Tuesday en route to a Trinity hospital after an apparent heart attack.

He was pastor of four United Methodist churches, and a World war 11 veteran. Surviving: wife, Dorothy; Robert with the Army, Billy and Johnny at home; daughter. Rose Marv at home: sisters, Mrs. Edna Wallace of Charleston, Clyde Case of Duck. Service will be held Thursday in Green Funeral Home in Thomasville, N.C.

Burial will be ui. North Carolina. Mrs. Stella Blount Mrs. Blount fi5 Blount, died Tuesday in Charleston Memorial HosDital.

She was the postmaster at Blount for the past 25 years. Surviving: husband, sons, John of Blount. Neil of el te rother James' Branand; Of Merit Island, half sister, Mrs. Bertha Eberbach of Blount. The body is at Fidler Frame runerai Home, Belle.

Marshall Daniel OAK HILL Marshall Daniel, 75, of Oak Hill, died in Beckley A. Hosoital, I The. is at Tyree Funeral nome, uas mil. Mrs. Venia Doris SCARBRO Mrs.

Venia Doris, 70, of Scarbro, Fayette Coun 17. mea luesaay in oak Hospital. She was a member of Scarbro Baptist Church. Surviving: son. William Scarbro; brothers, Luther Hat tieid, John Kizer of Scarbro, Ernest Kizer of Mount Hone: sisters, Mrs.

Nell Crouch of Beckley, Mrs. Ted Davis Bradley. gia. Service will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at Tyree Funeral! Some in Oak Hill with the enry 0.

Loving officiating. Entombment will be in Blue fudge Memorial Gardens mausoleum. Friends may call today from 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home, Willard Green RICHWOOD Willard Luther Green, 51. of Richwood.

died Tuesday at home after a long illness. He was a lifelong resident of menwooa. Surviving: father, William Green of Richwood; brother, Delbert of Richwood; sister. Mrs. Sylvia Spencer of Winterl tiaven, Ma.

Service will be 2 p.m. Thtirs ay in White White Home, Jtucnwood, with the Rev. Gerald Hersom officiating Bur ial will be in Montain View Memorial Park, Richwood. Friends may call after 3 today. Amos Harper Amos E.

Harper, 77, of 1018 Temple died early today in; Kanawha Valley Hospital afterj an extended illness. He was a retired employe of! True Temper and. a member of! Shepherd United Methodist! reurea i arrow tad, from 2 retired farmer He was owner and onerator of Jt fornT Bunktte Funeral Home. Ford glass plant. Mr.

was a member ol Clifftop Baptist Church RH0DELL Mrs. Effiei Surviving: wife. Amv Harri 1 Surviving: wife, Bessie Lam son; sons, John of Dunbar, El 1 wood of Connecticut. Jack of Virginia; daughter, Mrs. Felis1 jSkeen of Nitre; stepson, Leslie Smith of Parkersburg; broth ers, Shady of Pocatalico, Don aw 01 tnarieston; sisters, Mrs.

Wiima Boggess of GokUown Mrs. Lexie Monk of Sissonville. Mrs. Vivian Fisher and Mrs. Hope Buruette, both of Charles 1 The bodv is at Parsons Fu neral Home, Ripley.

Walter Haynes Walter Havnes. 44. of 11 MacCorkle SW, South Charleston, died Tuesday at his home after a short illness. The bodv is at Lone and Fish er runenii nome. Mrs.

Etta Huston TALCOTT Mrs. Etta Flora Huston, 69. of Talcott. Summers! County, died Tuesday at home. was a member 01 Talcott Trinity United Methodist Church, Order of Eastern Star, WSCS and Woman's Club.

Mrs. Huston was a native of Boomer. surviving: daughter, Mrs. Nadine Hunter of Rarmland sister, Mrs. Elvera Porter field of Hinton.

The body is at M. Mead ows Funeral Home, Hinton. Mrs. Frances Kessell Mrs. Frances G.

Kessell. 47. of 2372 Grant St Alham cuea Tuesday in Thomas Memorial Hospital following a short illness. Mrs. Kessell was an emnlnvJ of Pfaff Smith, member of women ot uie Moose.

Surviving: husband (Bob) Kessell; daughters, Miss! Dean Kessell of Charlotte, N.C. Dariivne Sue Km. sell at home; sons, Robert War ren of California, Kevin and Derrick, both at home; C. C. Gillispie of South Charles ton sisters, Mrs.

Mary Means and Mrs, Betty Gaii ceil, potn ot soutn Charleston, Miss Jeanne Gillispie of Geor Friends may call at Cas idorph Curry Funeral Home in jSt. Albans after 6 p.m. Thurs uay. Chester Payne Chester Lee Pavne. Lake Havasu Ariz: merly of Marmet.

died Sunday! dL iionc iiayasu viiy. He a a member of the American Legion, a graduate canK Hign bctiool and a veteran, ot world War II. Survivmg: wife. Wanda! rayne; steDSon. 'W am Ken ney of California: oarcnts.

Mr. and Mrs. Stone wall Payne of MHrmei; orotner, Howard ot Maryland; sisters, ranees White of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Mildred Mixon Augusta, Ga. Service will be 11 a Thurs day at E.

Johnson Funeral Home in Kanawha City with the nev. uavia Mitchell omciaung. uuimi win ue hi inaimei tary. Friends may call from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

and 7 p.m; to 9 at the funeral home. Mrs. Vtrdinia Robinson Mrs. Virginia Robinson, ifi. of 812 6th Street, died Tuesday at her home after a long illness.

one was a retired employe ot Sears, Roebuck memherl St. John's Greek Orthodox tnurch and the North Charles ton Woman's Club. Surviving: dauffhters. Caralisa Grimes of Charleston. Mrs.

Deborah Tomnkins Al bany, sisters, Mrs. Okie uiarreu, Mrs. Irene Burford, Mrs. Genevieve Long of Char leston, Mrs. R.

L. Stover of Huntington, Mrs, Lillie of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Lellial rromas 01 omt Fleasant, Mrs. A. Bender of Columbus.

Ohio brother, Charles Griffith of Co lumbus. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, The body is at Long and Fishier Funeral Home. Grover Starcher WEBSTER SPRINGS Grover Cleveland Starcher. 37, of Webster Springs, died Tues day in uenmar state Hospital. He was a lifelong resident of I weoster spnngs and was a retired woodsman and miner.

Mr. Starcher was a member of Cherry Falls Chapel in Webster springs. Surviving: son. Everett starcher of Lone Island. N.Y.

daughters. Mrs. Opal Nichols of! neosier springs, Mrs. Ora Batchebr of Florida, Mrs. Beu Church.

ilah Mason and Mrs, Jewell Hil Survivirm: daughters. Mrs both of Baltimore. Md. EffieTozzoni Crisp Tazzani, 62, of Bavonne, K. lormerty Kttodeli, Ka teigt County, died Tuesday in Bayonne hospital after a long; he was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church at Fairdale.

Surviving: husband, son, Lynuell Davidson of Belle vue, Ohio; brother, Willie Crisp of Shady spring; sisters, Mrs. Lena Allen ot uien uamei. Mrs. Bertha Morgan of Alderson, Mrs. Daisy Taylor of Fremont, Ohio.

The body is at Rose Quesen berry Funeral Home, Beckley. George Wise BECKLEY George Ewinc iVYise. 72, of Beckley, died Monday in a Beckley hospital. He was a native of Indianapolis, and lived in Beckley 47 years. Mr.

Wise was a projectionist for Beckley Theatre and was a member of the Moose Lodge. He was worked in Little League and warren Williams baseball leagues, industrial sofi ball league and Boy Scouts of America. Surviving: wife, Anna Mollish rise; daughter, Mrs. Betty wise cantiey at home; sons, of Monrovia, M. Thornton Lyle Wise at Dover Ava, ueorge E.

Jr Charleston, Don of Beckley, Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Melton Funeral! Home, necKiey. Rosary will be 7:30 D.m. to day at the funeral home. Requiem Mass will be 11 a.kn.

Thursday in St. Francis de I Sales Catholic Church with the Very Rev. Thomas Kerrigan officiating. Burial will be in imnset Memorial Park Cemetery. BLACKSHIRE, Mrs.

fae Service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in i Creek United Methodist Church at Buffalo, with the Rev. Jo seph Burial will be in Sliiloh Cemetery at Red House. Mrs. Blackshire, 67, I of Red House, died Monday at ner nome atter an apparent attack.

Friends may call Raynes Funeral Home Buf talo. BOGGS, Mrs. Maude vice will be held Thursday at 11 aim. in Sinnett Weaver Funeral Hrnne Spencer with Rev. ill be Ixxoevvilk temeiery.

jvirs. ooggs, 85, massmon, unio. tormerlv jLooneyville, Roane County, died Monday in a Massuion hospital. BOWEN, Mrs. Sarah Hazel Stanley Service will be at 2:30 D.m.

Thursday 1 1 Johnson Funeral Home with the Rev. Retd Robinson officiating. LEONARD HARVEY Retired City Businessman Dies At 78 tion. Bunai mu oe in lyier.moun tairi Memory Gardens Friends may call from 2' to 4 p.m. and 7' to 9 todav at the funeral home.

Mrs. Bow en: 70, of Jacksonville. formerly of Charleston, difed Sunday in Jacksonville. EDWARDS, Service will oe 11. a.m.

Thursday in Koontz Funeral Home, Hamlin, with the Rev. J. W. Burch officiat ing. Burial will be in Lincoln Memorial Park.

Hamlin Friends may call after 2 p.m. weuntMiay, FRYE, Mrs. Edana vice will be held todav at 1 p.m. at McGhee Funeral Home in west Hamlin, Lincoln Coun with the Rev. Orville Carri co officiating.

Burial will be in rrye cemetery at Hamlin. Mrs, Frye, 31, of Akron. Ohio, for merly of West Hamlin, was! iiouna dead Saturday Akron apartment. RATLIFF, Leatice George! ij tamj service will be I p.m. Thursday in Ronald Mead lows Funeral Home, Hinton, with the Rev.

C. Wheeler and Ktder a. l. Neeiv officiat ing. Burial will be in Rest wood! Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Ratliff. 170, of Hinton, died Monday in summers LAunty Hospital. wtu oe held Thursday at 2 His firm handled electrical wiring projects for Tele pnone, me tfaiuel Boone Hotel. United Fuei Gas Stone Thomas.

Charleston and Memorial Hospitals, and i. avenue state off ice ouirains Mr. Harvey sold the electrical io an unio business May 1967 when he retired at 72. ourvivine: wife v. brother.

Dr. Frank Harvw sisters, Mrs. r. namir ot Atlanta Ga. Mrs.

Leslie Whitlpti nf ton, D.C., Mrs. Robert J. Mey The body is at Bartlett Fmusr. al Home in St. Albans.

tan inursaay irom 1 to p.m. at the funeral home. Director Debut Made By Callas TURIN, Italy (AP) Opera soprano Maria Callas who once tested the tempers of numerous opera directors, has made her aeDut as an opera director The newly rebuilt Royal Op eta nouse nere was tne scene Tuesday night for the perform ance 01 verars "Sicilian ves pers," codirected by the 49 1 year old Miss Callas and Italian tenor Guiseppe di Stefano. The performance was ereeted with thunderous applause from the audience of i.800 that in cluded Italian President Gio vanni Leone and his family. As.

for the New York born Miss Callas, she simply said before 'her debut: "I'm very happy and' satisfied, with my new job." Ex Newsman Dies In Huntington HUNTINGTON fAPl Ed gar Russell (Eddie) Oliver, city euum 01 me nunungton neraid Dispatch for more than 3f jyears, died today at a hospital! I nere aiter a long illness. Oliver, a Cleveland native. began his newspaper career ini wneeung oeiore Huntineton Publishing Co. 11936. He served as copy editor yuvr assuming tne city editor post.

He retired in 1971. He is surivived by his wife and two children. Funeral ar rangements are incomplete. Bus Tob $1 Million OTTAWA More than 1.75 million elementary and 'second ary school pupils, a third of the! I total enrollment, are transported to and from school in Canada by bus at a cost of SI mil and the Rev. Charles Scraegiie.

son nf Mrs DplnWa ouuai win ue uiapmanvuie, Logan County, "wi'kihi "klimv tai i was aeaa on arrival Monday at dens. Mr. Sigmon. 59. of Roch r.i»i»rai ester N.Y.

formerly of Char jries suffered in an uicu in accident near Chanmanvi Ip illness. WRIGHT. The Rev. G. T.

service win oe netd Tnursday at tl Service will he 2 p.m. Thursday Home in Montgomery rls the Cecil Tucker offi God in Oak Hill with he Burial wilI in Franklin officiating. gorriery Memorial Park at Lon I Bunal be IOOF Ceme Mr. Wri ght 52 of! oy II Cannelton. Fayette County, was1 i 'p5jead Monday Oak Hill Hospital.

Friends may Montgomery General Hospital Ruth Slack. Mrs. Betty Mc service win ne 2 p.m. Friday can from 6 to todav at finrlcpn South Charon: in Dodd Hurt Funeral Home. a illness.

Friends Funeral Home. sister, Mrs. Verna Young of; Webster Springs, with the Rev! rntarlecinn L. Harris offirialinif drew of Charleston. Burial will be in Miller Cerae Friends may call at Cun Webster Springs, ningham Funeral Homa today; Friends may call after 1 p.m.

after 7 p.m. Shirley Harrison FAIRPLAIN Service br Shirley Harrison, 78. will held Thursday at 11 a.m. TmrpUm United Methodist! Church with the Rev. D.

Mrs. Grace Sttne Mrs. Grace M. Stine. 9 540 Carroll Road.

foTtnerlv of lurairon. area early today Mc Mfllan Hospital after a long ill Guthrie and the Rev. Charles; She was a member of the! ITyree Oak Hill. may from 4 to 9 p.ra. nanrtail Service mc lunerai home.

will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. i Honaker Harris Funeral Home in Logan with the Rev. fortune oilicialing. Bun HOWAW ItTOEII rut PLASTER CRAFT FWt FOUNTAIN HOBBY CotMr St. A Main An.

lflV I Fas Chek Safe Job Charged To 3 Men By RON HUTCHISOS Gary August and Phillip Mor TV Daily Mai Stiff lis. i Qtv detectives earh todav Appearing in Municipal Court charged three men with for a hearing on the 120,000 safe burglary at the Fas charge. King waived to the Chek supermarket on Sisson grand jury He later was ville Road last June. released on bond. Holstein was ordered held ml an McGinnis identified two the men, arrested in Charleston, as C.

E. King 22, of stein; 52, of Pansy Drive. and thej The third man charged ui rented a Denver Gibson, for case was merly of Charleston but now an inmate at the Florida State I Prison, police said. "This investigation is continu jing and we expect there will be! imore arrests, McGinius saw. i "There are also a number of i breaking and enterings that we iv wjcai up WiUI UK rests of these men." The charges against the urio I climaxed a nine month uivesu P.

Harvev 78 of headed Detetiws Eighth Avenue, St. Albans, died early today in Kanawha Valley Hospital after a short illness. retired owner of Schoolfield Harvev FJeclrieal of which he was a co founder. He was a member of the Presbvterian Washington Lodge, oiiiu jjcgiw mason, anriner, veteran ot world war member of the board of the Chil drens' Home Society, and past president of the W. Va.

Ohio Valley chapter of the National electric contractors' Property Tax Rebate Sought In School Bill WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Claiborne Pell today proposed a new federal aid olan for the na tion's public schools as an alternative to President Nixon's I special revenue sharing for education. The plan suggested by Pell. chairman of the Senate educa tion subcommittee, includes ex tension of two major aid pro crams: per pupii grants scnooi oistricts; property tax renates, and incentives states that equalize penditurcs among districts. Pell said in a prepared Sen ate speech that the Nixon pro uosai "is simply a less attract ive version of the education rcvenue sharing bill we found so unattractive in the last Con The Rhode Island Democrat predicted there would be little support lor the new adminis tration measure but promised his panel would give it a fair hearing.

Pell's alternative package would include these features: four vear extension of' major federal aid pro grams mciuaing tne tiementa ana secondary Education Act and aid for areas with con centrations of federal employ nut ne said tnese miciit I wen De revised as tne suDcom mittee works on the bill. new general aid program cf sioo paid to scnooi districts for each child enrolled in a school, pins $25 per child for t.iose wnose tamiiy income less than $4,000, roughly the novertv level tor a farm ot four. This would not start until 1976, tjer cent of a state's education program if the state adopts plans to equalize education expenditures among school districted This would begin in 1977. A new plan of rebates homeowners and renters for a portion of their local property taxes, Deginnmg in 1376. sharp reduction in the level of authorizations for fed eral education "programs The administration has been, spend ing tar less, man ine auons.

The rebate on property taxes wors tms way: During the first year of the program, tne tederai government would rebate to the tax payer any local property tax that exceeded five per cent of his income. This would apply to I a homeowner who paid the tax directly or to a renter who paid it indirectly After the first year, states I would have to continue the re bates with Washington payinci one third ot the cost. SfftMON, Vanc'v Service! lion a day. Air Traffic To Grow WASHINGTON U.S. passenger airline traffic is expected to grow at an average an at Cunningham Funeral Home'al will in rv In 11 si rste of 9.6 ner cent wun uie nev.

j. uudd begg metery at Pecks Mill. Randall through 1975 while capacity likely to increase at an average 6.9 per cent. Now You Can RENT a HEARING AID 413 MfMCU AITS tlK. 1111 SliMl PHONt 342 1 1 49 room near the supermarket June 30 and waited until dark before removing the air condi tioner in tne room.

The burglars, the detectives said, then left the room through opening undetected, crossed to the market, climbed to the roof and entered through skylight type opening. Unable to move ine saic, mey returnen tc their room and hauled metal burning torch equipment to the (store and cut open the door and escaped wim the $20,000. The officers said none of the money has been recovered. men did an outstanding joo ana real proud ol what i they've done." MeGinnis said 'They worked more than 26 consecutive hours without sleep anu uiey snouia oe commenoea tor tne good work." Am 1 1, 1973 Ctarlcnten Pail? 0Qait 1 CENTRAL EMPLOYAAENT i IMWJ5TR1AL Sales. INDUSTRIAL EisLw of STOCK Truti.

Driver, Change Your Life IN 1973 AUDIO visual and ci /V.4NAGS//.ENT a hsve jgtentii! o( $11,000 ski UNIQUE 'COMPENSATION PLAN: VEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS iialfly ana'have'dKirJ lition. Call now lor pe i. All cenfidtntial MOUNTAINEER IcOUPTTES Build a't DJY Shi EXPERIENCED' TERMITE Trie wast! plus bicer.tivr pljn. Our em pteVM.know ef tnti ad. Must be booda Wt.

All Irwlrits CORfldtnliil. Apply in rT.T'strwt. 0ulr" HARDWARE CLERK Albaos, five lay 7U H23 1 motlwr type with NEEDED End. Four BABY SITTER. CfSis i davj a Two chil 5 and 7Ti ONVA Pi IHOUSEKPFPr I.

'Uve In, Elea to Bum. rnvare room. HOUSEKEEPER" for in. HOUSEKEEPER FOP Elderly n'in, Sprinj Hitl itwdy income. Call hours Monday through a.m.

to 5:30 HOUSEKEEPE LIVE in, sevi LAD TO in family. 777 W5. houwwofk. LADY FCRlO LIVE mr eiwrly and wheel Daiitrt. Call KS nn J.

for seml monthly. Call BJby sitte 'days week, light needs dwe xl. t55 WANTED Larjy fo lh LaaiwiwitaiwaiiiMH MOpta over It, pari lime Per month. Write Im A LOST MONTROSE 5 iwsna.rta cat with stutt tail J' A Answeri to SIS Reward, ia W.lW^ A aakad. 3Wi.

FULL TIME tmplsym tar onvenienca and' tan. not hufltin, Urt fimi partial pet. 150 reward tar V. uk, EXEC. SEC Y.rMrtl« Brtqrwnrt tm lo whereabauti, If returned, no auea FULL TIME year round Exeerianctd oragrouno un Urt LOST DIAMOND ana JANITOR St.

Albsns Nilra Downtowi, Three large diamondt. Reward. Phofit Wi: Kanawha MW IQ tm. Jinltar Sarvlee, Caoiiol Street, typist, Dictaphooe LOST English Seller in CharleMor the Sylvester White Oak! area. Answers JANITORS Part time evanins work GEN.

OFFICE, No. ChH; tm to "Ptttt." Reward. 1 IS4 CT1. area. Kanawha herd, years old, LfGH't OFFICE WOftlE We while on neck and chest.

St. flB r.H BKKPR" Niw Albanj area. No collar or tag. Gener $1'W lwljr out roward. No quest asked.

GEN, OFFICE, West Side tMi or 727 WAN wanted to do general motel work. LOST: Wlidwood e. JR' ttt! vtiiow female eat. fio reward, no Mail. cueslions tsK, Phone FOR care of lawn and snrubbery faFSt tAp? Reward, wfal 1 fV, 1 "ry for brown.

Answers to swts Hillil Mrttino 4 tyftne, free area. Reward. Children's pet. Call 1 MOMT. Will to Work! iS': brown fe.r^K^^^Vnlg^ ad Alley cat.

Latt seen in Fnrt Hill ifrik.l' r1' 4 shruha. 1 uu irvc in, 3 Gaterte.Miill. I On ami after this date. call 342 3W4, SECY orlvarsT Apply 311 Virginia Charlesfmi rVeal Virginia Apply In person, aft to be happy. a fSt 6AAHDFATHER i.

Dunbar Ave. Ounbai. $35.00 raise in iuat mos plus insur ea tlntts," custom bulla" to order! Telephone solicitor! needed, iw ax You owe 'yovrttlt an INVENTORS ii WF'RF 'cr this grous of attorneys Wt Kt it. I WANTED exptriinced floor and wall Set OFFICE WE WILL design, develop, finance and: coverms meeharric. Immediate Owning No daily routine I Ptate Vjur idea or invention, patented! and editing of or unpatented, to of our Floor Wall Covering.

orders. If office skills are not "tops" c.a4h "hr W.12JS NITRO AREA MJ Good math aptitude. hip Write for (ree literature and local wrWTv vt Prefer Purdiasrns knowledoe. Eve tat 4SSS Executive EVA required. KXP' Oh or hi? Elrn wifis and MITRO Gen.

office duties phone Mr. Pcllilt collect at C5J3I Call Lile exp. preFerred. $500 MONTH pbx and lite typ. "LowHt'Rales All Types Of Insurancd GUARANTEE LEGAL SECT.

iOO jKilu. Cancelled Auto Insurance WE NEED four sharp paople to deliver CALL and St. haggerty CENTRAL MEN! Born in we offer very low sroomed, work with public $Mo. auto insurance LEGAL tar larse co, down tO would you believe year. Cart AREA BANK needs experienced High calibre person Campbell.

orAecror. Must hava a minimum of two! RECEPTIONIST, BCND6B 'ft company Excellent fringe RECEPTIONIST, typist with' dictaphone C. CROSON 343 end rw with recent phof'r USo; RANKIN L. HARLESS AGENCY Gajelte i days, im INSURANCE REAL ESTATE cPDortuinty empleyw. mediate need 1 i.

4 3R REDUCE EXCESS fluids with Fluidex, reliable future, bwefits $5,300. Call ChasJ. yLwyaThwmV I iffitm TRAINEE A lnr.1 'st. 343 511J wha Valley. Free inspection Lifetime m.wb.

Eve Kent Snelling i (VIDE EXTER ne jMNATlj MANAGER Shorthand not necessary. Send WAKTEb lMMEDlATFLY "IfFT. WHAT 7B7, floor bedroom in private hxne for eld minimum of two years' Succ ssful erlv serr.i invalid Fady 34a 1012 MDeriencv rnA'riiv modern surroundings Jdvance Call WIG STYLING by prcfossional stvltst. pre Pick up, deliver Fast service Set. Great entry level with cent Roac lufisf) The to train in atl ns niins! vany fringes.

$325. Call of a. Consumer Fear 5nelling SnMlinfj. a Tlon GENERAL OFFICE needs liie exp. and rerianai wund credit ejection tack drlv and ABORTION ASSISTANCE sroufid.

days. Start to S312 or better. 3fl LEGAL SAFE A sfltes minded individual who can Action CLINICAL REFERRALS, INC. retain custwinerj. GFNF 1 v.ORKER 5 Financing AvaiiaMe AH can offer; work week TyPin9 necessary.

Reply AHADTlhKK 1 letter: Bon Charleston, 2S321. ABUKIIUrO Vint Waari MEDICAL CARE AVAILABLE a ne Snelling. ADAHTIAKir 1 ,1 a Kv Sneiiino t. I IPOR interview flppapnWflt, call or ABORTION AIDE AND SERVICE MR HAR.VAN hospital Paid vacation, holi UP TO 24 WEEKS C.l.T. FINANCIAL SERVICES faYs' tlf! FREE PROFESSIONAL ADVICE 1420 Kanawha Blvd West cr.mmer.vjnl" w.th i i Charleston, Va 4lii or call Cabell Huntlnstoti Service i An Equal Ocportunity Employee s' Huntmgton, w.

Va. A vw i PROPERTY MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION ADUK MUIN I DAMAGE CLAIMS INFORMATION I ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. sresenlly has' innd' 3J3 4821 11 NI I i 3 pta i.LS1 Some college IF YOU a ire.ie"trl tw a irMnanrv nmh. Iustsr A or prior claims DOSltior where trevci is ir.Cuded Start I I 'L nq 1 1 A cost as as Sl2j tnan call us. we hir; A (Y for a aneing NQ pes program of ben.jf.l iciudinq TEMPOSARY Lonccrn cmilv Plonnino typists "A Community' Service'' is a cares' tv UNITED TALENT 24 Hours Day CaH Day? A US 1515 i (M4J 344 arransemwis 1 Off cy and oirth co itrol i ifo rraliotl BOOKKEEPER or 301J94 7C4 anyTime.

jSERViCE ADMINISTRATOR I Familior with BurrouQhs 2100 PREGNANT? LARGE CHEVROLET needs I machine or enuivnUnt I Wanl An Alternative to Abortion? raJc rr rr 5 equivalent, payroll, I Call 343 4S4S ma hire personnel. reports, fmencial stote oeoc ard 0000, tunity I Salary open. C. 1 'i trl Colhoon enrrol Ho pitol. G'on I EMPLOYMENT 3ox i 1 HELP WANTED ADS Office, Cltrital Office Oarical An additional of ti is rr.sot or a.

Gazette Wail "Blina Bar Miicfllaneaui Help Wtd. 1 i aluminum s.d;n5 Secretaries: INTERESTED IN AN I INTERESTINC JOB? W.I A A LV 11 llTil AiPfl iCfvr.t or Apply in Ptnan to SaEaWaW. KMIM Alt CIlYIt I I Aftney I Jj etc. A or 1 1001 Strttt E. I W.

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