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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 7

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MAM Ml Rocky Venture Window Smashed 1 1 taore saa asaaaaSy hazard 5, of she Iwtkr fio i tttt he rebbed Mb. rad hecm bit sue insade her He said aceeoee took f22t! threw a rock taroogh front window. Damage estimated al JSO. St.AJbansJr. High Talent Shew Friday IteaesBfc mock, even a karate: Atawtritiofl, win be put SL Albans Junior Rwh SrfsrwTs Aow Friday at 1 p.

m. in tit will be open to the shew is sponsored by the mna grm is rating) lenjos ior a gut ior tne scjxwl tSMtft, la MUm and j. In Trwt OMd took (mi required 'tr MM aoidar. will mO 1 ay MM aaad of it mm. whhti utt vwrtfh in MM 0 Lot ZIS and nwiimlf.

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S. MKiinc; ana semg convtvta virgii Worttrnwi nd Judith nan, nh by Waltar Donald Jr. and Mary 0. Cvam, hit by daha) Juna 3, and In tha atomaM Otrt'i SarflegMr Startptton'ot tha W25am MjiSsk ef KCS Cen tral Aw. tad broke iato bis home Friday aftesnoce and stele bis tritri $iec set.

Calvin Ffewater tjfias Virginia St. E. said stereo tape player vailed at vat stolen from bis ear white narked on a lot at Lee and Laidky! Luncheon Honors New Graduates March Oarkston Job Cons badoates win be bonored at a uoooay at ajn. at itbe Job Cons Center. iney are bara btcto cl Laner ifcrd, Jodr of Lexiaf Iton, Mozdla Bead of Fre N.

Maryjane Saveccool tot Beatnee wmte of mm namngion, ana uiae uee Vlrglnlt on Ffbruwy S. mi. Wl, www fcr pubilc IntxAn OurlMten, sTaKwm. PfitntW OF KANAWHA COUNTY, PilrfcU Cook PWrJtlf 1. clerk of couar.

flMrf In tMl action that Barry Lynn Cook It a tmwatldtnt ot tha Statt of Watt Virginia, It It hereby ordorad ftat Barry lynnl Law, i a i i Icharluton, Watt Virginia, an amwar. Including any relaM countar claim or in flS action on or bifore April 3, wnt, upon propar ana irwi, be lata you tor tha rallat in tno compiaiBT. obtained from tha undertlgnad Clerk at htt oHice. PL WaHnrrf. Cjirmhtn IK et Paul M.

ft Wlfflatrr ft, Mttojett, tMIrmtvt afljonjtyvjj (MW) TE OF WEST VIROINIA, IHH SLffWti ST circuit Court of Kanawha County, Watt Virginia, civit iBNNie. LAYNE, LUCY F. (FIELD) MAGGIE Mieit. WANBA (N.1 BRICK, BURDETTE REALTY INI mRRtsV CiLLlEX'jEHKINS, SAM JENKINS. South Chartetton Spring.

Hill, U34I AutJrty Abbott 'Fuiter The Houtlna Aulhor Lot 17, Block Parfclircd Vfllllem HamnwcK liaSl James. E. Hammock M. Hammaclc 9352 Robert B. Harris rl3S3 Llllle C.

Jenkins nT Sam Jenkins. V354 Clifford Kcrnt B3SS W. Klngslay c. W. Oarln The Housing Author.

Ut is, Block ity of the City Addition, Sprlna The Houslng Author Lot lc, Block Parkland ity of the City ot Addition, tmproverwnt Fail Soum Charletton road Avenue 4410, Spring Hill, The Houifna Author Lett Block park The Kouslna Author Loti 23 M. Block Parkland Ity of the City of. Hill. Jefferson Ths Hauthw Author Lot Section Green way South Charleston son District ity of the City of Slraet, i22, Sprlna South. Chartetton Hill, Jefferson District irv cf (he aiv of.

Spring Hill, Jefferson District Housing Author Lot Block Ity, of the Ciif of spring Hin, Jetton ttoutina Author LoV( lly cf the City. of Sprfng Hill, Jefferton District fo wit: Lonnle Layne, Lucy i mm mm rd Fuller, W. Wlfllam Mem JOHN EL BROGAN I Retired City Grill Owner Operator, John Brogan, Dies John E. Bros an. 67.

of 90S! Drive, died Friday iai viDe, Brenda Bjxon of BninJciiarleston Memorial Hospital tner a long mneas. A Hfeksg resident of Charies gan's Grin on Seventh Avenue trom mt unm tus retirement mi 1368. He was a Moose and a mem ber of the North Side Church of tbenazarene. Survivors: wife. Loose: daughter; Mrs.

Dorthy Johnson1 ot bummersvuie; sons, cari or SummersviDe, Robert of Cleve land. Ohio. Kenneth of Washing ton, D. sister, Mrs. Epsy iKucam of STimmersvme; brotn ers, woman of Woodrow of Detroit, Bay ox scrag H11L 6 m.

at Bartlett Burdette Fu rnenos may can toaay alter W. JR. Home. Shooting Claims Husband, Wife MATOAKA. W.

Va. State police said cunshot wounds yes terday claimed the lives of a man ana us wile. Officers said Alfred Collins, 40, apparently shot bis 34 year ow wue, Annette June Collins, with a .22 caliber pistol and! took us own we. SOLVED THA OF THE HELD APRIL WILL BE SE. LECTEO IM A AARY ELECflOU TO BE HELD THE CITY OF CHARLESTON.

WEST VlRGlHIA ON jambs' 11371 Kalhryn Wratchford 11372 Ksthryn Wretchford 11S4I Anna M. Mary Layne Tandy L. Asbury TCUnWM SaVMea DEATHS AND FUNERALS OareaceAilea rf JhseX dad Thsnoav ate RseeS Jr. Dsn aoeas a SL MeGiee wiS acipUl iofBeace. Serial be Scksn ",5 sos iCB atoT is.

Cwsm Care. ASea, fia Ae Charieawe area. adav fas Far at Amett. Tbe Rev. iPbnnkv wm ofaaate.

Bunai nuoem uwc vemsi, tevatAmeU Mrs. Aaca men inarsoay a Mr. Bower was ana jtfre of Eoaoe County and a resi dent of usarieston 40 years. Strm'ors: wee, Hatei; iter, Mrs. Joaon Mrs.

Nancy Jane Bailey, in charge. Burial will be Friday at home. Albans. She was a member of tbe4 Church of God at Charged MrS. lna LIKtnS iDrtve.

Mrs. Cask Skins, 81, ofl Survivors: daughters. Mrs. AsMord. Boone Countv.

died Fri Joe Price of Charleston, Mrs. day in McMOlan HospitaL eVrv OF? SOUTH cWlHTOK, bW''eoTpwata, and an airt D. dllmantt who hlvt or CWUit an intareH in ianoi mciuoeo ano procaaoea aaaintr wmw i Oscar Rowley of Bine creex; see was a member ot Asmord foster sons. Hurley Bailey and Church of God Holiness. Okey Bailey of SissonviBe; Survivors: stepsons, Edgar and brothers, Doug Fields of Ernest of Asbford, George of Charleston, Omer Fields of SisJUdgeview, Chris of Pocatalico, Isonville.

Service will be held Sunday att Service will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at Church of God of 1 p.m. at Ashford Church of Godj I uumoiers Drive mm ue iKv. nwuitas wiutu riiaiiLi Warren Anderson and the Rev.

was a member. The Rev. Daniel Charles Curtis charge. Bunalpncn will oe charge. Bunaij will be Jenkins Cemetery, will be in Barker Cemetery.

iSnfar Creek. Friends may call today after! vunmngnam runerai nome fob uuuuu ru in cbarge ot arrangements. nerai nome, manneL Henry R. Boone Sr. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Henry Rovd Boone 82.

of urgan cave, died unaay at ame. A native of Greenbrier Coun ty, be was a retired rjuilding contractor ana carpenter. survivors: wue, umsune: sons, Cecil J. Abner and a. of Organ Cave daufcjiter.

Miss Leta Susai Boone at home; brother, Ray mond fioone ot ttoanoite, sisters, Mrs. Amy Fksbman Koanoete, Mrs. Anna but dette of Vinton, Mrs. Reva Arritt of. Ctovington, Mrs.

Janie White and Mrs. Lelia Par ker of Ore an Cave. service will be neid Sunday at STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF KANAWHA, in lha Cltrta oWea ettnt arant Court of Kanawha County the 4th day of Anarch, STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, by William B. Maxwell, Deputy. cWftloner of Forfaited and Delinquent Landt for Kanawha County, Watt Virginia, Plllntltf.

J. HAMILTON, JAMES M. (MAXWELL) HILL, LILLIAN J. (JOYCE) HILL, Phyllis j. houey, thomas lee westTeffie mae west, vacii jONES OERALD JOHN POWERS, HAZEL KATHLEEN MEADOWS, DARLENE BRANDON, LARRY MEADOWS, PATT0N ADJUSTMENT COMPAHY, a corporation, THfc HOUSING AUTHORITY OP THE CITY OF OF WEST a corporation.

3RTER, ELMER RAN' RUTH SKEEN, 'ntt obleet of lha abovawHtlea action It to obtain a ludgrnant of thaClrcult or" clalirr an interest In Included and proceeded laaintt In thli tea of" landt IikIuM ta the aettonP iind fw seneral relief. The Defendants fSoJSnfl I ifttr landt, tatting farth at to each item tot de oWeetof It to obtain a Iwhment of the Clreoit aerlpOoX owner or. owhert' whote name or namet the land wat County, virainii, srdtrlng the. tale, for the beanflt of SrfittadT or and told to the Stale, and he of the tchool fund, of all Included in the action, and for general relief. The aa httaretttd Detcrtetian fi i raturned mi' Creek, leu tRw aad Name of inch ether el' and cisirict Naaavaa' eMenoanti at may Lucy F.

(Field) Undivided ll mineral Inter ear aa, tu be latemttd Lecat Deterlatlen wiflmai; Second Creek, USSJ J. C. Hamilton Lot mwathlnoton Place, Un poca District rattnet Maggie Belt Lot 1 Wathlnaton Place, ktt Jamet (Makweli)' 1 Acre Prltchflt Addllton Ty SRC Union District hat 1 lot, Unlml USAI K. (Keith) L. Brtck Burdette Realty Im Part Lot li Es Lnaan (Jovm) HHI pWHet BufdeHe.

Acre; more at let, fcba Buroerti rfteurt Creek, Union. Dlilrld Haal Kathleen Creek, Union District Paul Carney, Paul Carney and percsi, WtOxn tt A. Cimty, Autumn or Union Di Jiritt i isti tw i jirK tntnet oiii uwmeia wr a aiBweii Hiiw, Re Truiteet, Estate ef Marilyn Kirk Mildred Agnet Out vised, Union Olttrlct It HSB2 Ernma Mcadowi VVTiltJoek 1, Block 2, institute. On Betty H. Mccormick Ferguson B.

Meadows Ion District (Daniel) Ly Ftrauxm Larry Meedows; rtsa 5: FWdi Part Lot il Matthewt Btby Emma Meadom tat Block Institute City, ffi Patton The Housing Author B. Greenway IMS" First N.flcn.1 Company t'f 'ffln DKtrlct 11340 Patton Mlustment The Houslno Author Tt343 Frank Cyrus The Houslns Author Lot 37, Block' A. Parklendj Compeny Hyef south Chartetton Spring Hill, Jefferson District H3m Muriel L. Porter TtuV Frank Cyrus The.HausIna Autftcr and Part Lot ft TttelBia Cyrw Iry of the City ct Parkland Addition, Spring ineima cherteitan HIH, Jefferson Olttrlct 1MB Elmer Randolph 5 jffiTi Th.Un,KtM't,Ah»r. loK 1.1.

RtairW Rl E. KanOOIWl ity of ihe Clly d. Spring Hill, Jefferson District Tha'Hootlns Atrthofi Lot II, Block Parkland 11344 J. D. Skeen 11341 Theodore C.

ThomM 111357 F. H. Wlthrow Kothryn Wratchford 11370 Kalhrvn Wretchford at 7r Section B. Ortenway Spring Hill; Jaffer Tha Houslrs Lots 25. 27, 28, 29, Block The Housing Author Lot 7, Section A.

Greenway ity ot the City South Charleston The HouslnB Autti Ity of the City South Charleston Dfttrtct Addition, Spring Hill, Jeffer 113SS Theodore C. the HouslnB Author Part Lots 1S 13, try of the City" Ot Parkland 51x149, Spring Hill, The Housing Author Part Lot 11, Block Park The, Lot SfvBlock B. Parkland. Spring Hill, Jetftrton I Henry Hager Henry H. Haeer.

77. of 650 Sixth St. Albans, formerly of Boone Friday at name a lot a long umess. A retired coal miner, Mr. Haeer was a member of Fey tona unurcn ot unnst ana a Jeffer5Pn Mountain View, brother, ity of the City ot The Housing An lly of Ctv ditlon.

Spring Hill, Jefferson Ins Author. Part Lot Slock Park Addition. Sarlna Hill. Ifrffw. Smith son Dtttrict The Housing Author Lots Block B.

lly cf the city of Goshom Avenue uiisnorn a Aimed defends wu, Spring Royalty Co. Lease 13. Pool District 2 mo Acres surface, Acres, more or less, Kanewha River Hills, Union tn wlti J. C. Hamitton.

yillt J. rWUy, Thomsi I Etfle UK West, et at, Ethel 0. Jones, John Pcws owi. Miasm MesiJewiTDartene Brandon. Larrv Meedowt.

iinu m' Jhw. Marv LavM. Ttftdv Athtirv! laimanti jana hava or claim, an ifcttraS In the. irtetwfed and re ChKtMfoh, weal Vtritole, an. arwwr oBw defettaa tg the by fiarX ef bTuSli ana rrom vtrrmam a.

maxm daughters. Miss Inna Vi Justice and Mrs. Kathy MuTerj, jot wtute Sjutpour iqirmgs, Miss ILisa Justice and Miss Justice at home; brother, it. ot unite suipour sprrngs; sister, Mrs. Eleanor Maboney of borne Brigade during 1968, ofl ty ine 173 Air r.

Mrs. Arra Esteo Chesa peake; sons Carl J. of Peytona, pP081 ununui at uouuer bl Survivors: wife, Dovetta; I chard S. of St Albans dauah Fetors. Calvin Nasby of Oevdand! Ohio, Mrs.

Betty Luttoto ClWi i Carol Snorteass of Racine, Mrs. ciotaier; brotner mtner or Linda King of St Albans, Mrs. Judith AtSns of Hetahts: Friends may call today after half brother, Homer Estep ofSt at Handley Funeral Home Aioans; sisters, ars. sona nere. Aide Johnson of oxford, Fia.

ivtiss i eiima rosron Service will be Held Monday! Telitha PoBtra p. m. at joonson MacCorkls South Funeral Home. Burial wil be ml Memory Gardens at Madison. menus may cau aticr i m.

mi Roy of 62. of Hartford. Mason uenton ot Jacumna, sis County, died Friday at Pleasant vauey Hospital, ram fieasant. Cowen. Urs.

Rushel was a nurse; Service wfll be held Monday fumrrvrirs ftnns. Alfrwl nf at p. m. at uommumty ynapei Potneroy, Omo, Albert of Coco, Cburcn with the Rev. William broUiers, Everett Roush of Lane Jr.

and the Rev. Sherman Racine, Ohio; Guy and Eber of Witt in charge. Burial will be in Mason; sister, Mrs. Eva Jividen iyier Mountain Memorial Gar bf Charleston. ins.

Funeral will be held Monday Friends may call today after 7 at 1:30 p. m. at Fogelsong Fu at Keller runeral Home, tier al Home here with the Rev. Mrs." Mary Eth Mrs. Loraine Steed sisters, Mrs.

Dixie McManamay of Charleston, Mrs. Jessie SJeal oi Jjecmey. LODDan Funeral home here jin cnarge of arrangements. Mrs. Anno Hern Mrs.

Anna Carol Hern. 72, National City, formerly utaneston, area weanesaay a uuHorma nospiiai. Survivors: sons. Grose Sr. of Phoenix, Wil and Mrs.

Betty Schaff of Nation at 1 p. m. at Stevens and Grass vuy, atuciu u. ArmhuifUDerai nome, Maiden. Banal a sown.

utarieswcL Mrs. Ann will be in Snrins Hill Cemeterv. Carol Hslstead of Richmond, Va. Friends may call Sunday after! xl yko mm ue uciu oiuouar ai a n. ut im mrwn 11 tun.

at Cupningham Funeral pjrtty Stolling of Chaomanville, Home with the Rev. Rawiev Mor lMrn. Eiatee Mflfer of Mount! betortb, sister, Mrt. Millie cnarfe. turm wm in MaaBrM Park.

I WMk My oft torky at thi too charfe wm OaJHtrry of Hijjrtcane; naif Dill? aew Sbankia Fsaersl FT. MCPHERSON, Ga. (AP)ca; 5 as a Ut 1:30 it as Ogda Lt to b. the brigade, has pressed Mrs. Ida Atkins Clarence Bower i Gireoce Cbaiies Bowr, 65, ofGstis Ergesoo of iix verv laies: I'B a Officer Expects Boot From Army S'H gaog to be a tlvHian," sauoKd in Vietnam, have an Armv career be began at The Pentagon I 10 savs the Cmmna! InteSisenee ji.

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS I iof White Salphsr Springs, they will, course, iFridavk iSkStaL Bectier HoapitaL isaki Oarteston; On Monday barring two years work com. affiTiwas: wn, Mrs. Carol Dyke of Charleston; Herbert says be masters oe Frank Stuck of charges the Siver Star Olhe Cosnbs of Arnett, Mrs. Fla. Sulphur Springs aad a and Bronre Star medals and wins ria.

BaiUettBurdette Funeral Home TL wHnTiI of duty against loar Friends may call today atiu nf had been an em Afmniv He was a master sergeant I Armstrong Funeral Home sayke will be held Monday atlp5oye Hotel brigade wtirh'hefore he received a direct com 11 a m. at Calvary Baptist be served in Vietnam. irmssion Mrs. Nancy Bailey church with the He plamed to ffle the! owned and operated Bro Lr rsuiwiw THw 'dirfSCuimmeham Memorial Park. ms rielavrf hecaiKft thi nitwi was delayed because tbe toe specification had not been Herbert accuses Mai.

Gen. John Barnes and CoL J. Ross Franklin, commander and depu commanaer or Augusta, Ga. iiauing to investigate ana report Service Will be held ScndaV at mimW anrl ftf Viiit. p.

m. at me rirsi iresoy lenan tnurcn wim tne itev. E. N. Clower and the Rev.

Richard L. Crickard in charge. Burial win be in Hillcrest Cemetery at White Sulphur Springs. ine lamuy win receive friends tonight from 7 to 9 at shaniriin funeral Some sere. OUie McComos namese dvilians in the Cu Loil JosePn 71.

1" area. St, Dunbar, bead of J. H. Herbert, who served for coRSOltiDg engi Church with tbe Rev. Basil Bur McMUkn.

The performance gess in charge. Burial will be i Memory Gardens. Madison Mr. MCComas died rtway in Boone Memorial HospitaL He Myers. half brother.

Ver a retired 20 year custodianjnard Sovirie of St. Albans. Charleston, died Friday in Lab; ham Nursing Home at Poca. Charleston 35 years. She was i.hjjm street Baptist endren Hutfh Hamrick.

74. of 5231 Charleston. Kelly Road, died Friday in a Miss Poston was a former iHuntington hospital after a long employe of tbe Telephone ness. u). A native of Roane Counfr who SurvivDrs: sisters.

Mrs. Liili had lived in Charleston 21 an Watson and Mrs. Maude Pos years, Mrs. Hamrick" was a re ton of South Charleston; broth urea snipping cierK ior west ers, a. r.

rosoon ot uiarieston, Vinonia Tractor and Eauinment Noah C. of St. Albans. 0. ot urwieston.

service witi rte neia Monaayi He was a World War veter at 2 p. m. at Snodgrass Funeral a and a member of Community Home with the Rev. Robert Chanel Church on Tvler Moun McNeil officiatine. tain.

be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Survivors: wife. Velma: son. rnenas may call Sunday after! Harold of Big Tyler; daughters, 10 a. m.

at Snodgrass Funeral Mrs. tiean oi rtiiro, inwiae, owin ier, Mrs. uetty joroson ot mn. ixusncnei o. brooiers, wASfvw Laremore Ritnvot mill ha In ArlatnctriTlJ Mrs.

MOry ManCOCK Cemetery, Mason. A special feature will be ai trumpet solo by David Shaw. me band is oirected by Lee lis free to the public. menos may cau at toe limer al home today after 7 p. m.

Burbridge Waidron Burbridge E. Waidron. 81 2803 Nqyes Ave. SE, died Friday a Tennessee Hospital. will be held Monday 11 a.m.

at the Wilson Funeral IHome with the Rev. Phillip officiating. Burial win be in Tyler Mountain Memory Gar I ms. A retired miner, be was a World War I veteran and mem ber of Knjghts Templar and Beni neaem aanne. lie was a na tive of Logan County.

c. son. E. Mrs. Violet Beavers of English; brother, Carl OfBartley.

Friends may call at the fu neral nome. Mrs. Homo Walk Mrs. Homa Walk. 91.

of 451 Second SL, St Albans, died Fri day in Thomas Memorial Hospital Service will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at Casdorph and Curry Funeral Home with the Rev. Ray Wilson and the Rev. J.B.F.Yoak officiating. Burial will be in Cun ncrhnm Memorial Park.

She was a member of St. An drew United Methodist Church in Albans. Survivors: Mrs. Vir ginia Flippin of St. Albans; tner.

Minor Busseu ot st. Ainans: sisters, Mrs. Ida Bell of Hurri cane, Mrs. Erne Baldwin Charleston. Friends may call at the funeral nome toaay alter 7 CHfLDERS, Mrs.

Emma Jean Service Sunday at 2 n.m. at Grace Church of the Nazarene in South Charleston with the Rev. Harold Rtinyon and the Rev. Claude Bailey in charge. Burial in firaceiand Memorial Farlt.

Mrs. Childers, 71, of 1138 Oak hurst Drive, died Fridav in River side Nursing Home. Good Shep Friends may call Sunday after herd Funeral Home, el Hancock. 87. of Wolf at the funeral home.

Creek, Monroe County, died Fri pi r.airiea. timci hivtshcj was a member of Broad Kimw ffefh SnviTis fj nf smt Run Baptist Church at Wolf Gibson Drive, St. Albans, was viecrv turn a. ui nmze. wuno dead Tiday at ms nome, Hancock: Jr.

of Alderson, Service will be held Sunday at Thomas E. of Purcellviile, 2 p. m. at the Curry Clifford M. of Norfolk, Funeral Home in SL Albans daughters, Miss Margaret Han Uth the Rev.

James Curtsinger vwun. vi m. ctnarge. uunai wiu oe.u weue snutnson ot Arlington, siierJierd Cemeterv near 0 a ham D. Grose of Tacoma.

Wash, Mr. Sovine was a truck driver tbe Lantz Lumber Co. Survivors: daughters, 1 Thomas Shuitz Thomas C. Shulte, 52, of Wilson Way. died this mon in a Huntington hospital after a long luness.

Formerly of Belle, he was six month resident of Charles had been ernmoved bv Walker Machinery Co. before coming to Charleston. John Grose of Clmton, Survivors: wife, LiBias: Daniel 0. Grose of Rand, Paul brother, Andrew W. of Charfes tirosa ot amrnfi.

daughters, Mrs. Ruth Runyon Service wOl be held Mondavi Charleston, is in charge of ar 1 CLONEY, Raymond Henrv Sr. Service Monday at a.ra. at Fidler and Frame Funeral Home with the Rev. Denver Blevins of ficiathig.

Burial in Montgomery Memorial Park. Mr. aonev. 64. of 320 Sixth St.

Belle, died jjTiaay at nome. unencts may call toaay aster 4 p.m. at uie tunerai: WARNER, Albert E. Service Sunday st 2 p.m. at Springfork napust.

cnurcni by the Rev. Ray iE. Baker end the Rev. Paul Pat ton. Burial in Pence Cemetery, Campbell's Creek.

Mr. War ofRens ford Star Route. Charleston, diedf Fridav unarieston uen JIMilamJI, mm TTIaaaaf am Mr. Schultz was a World Warjeral Hospital after long illness. The body was taken from the Stevens and Grass Funeral Home, Maiden, to the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Eladene Fitzgerald of Carbon Drive, Campbells creek. t. Service Monday at 1 pm. at Harden and Harden Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul GQmer in charge Burial in Spring Hill Cemeterv.

Mrs. Wigham, 81, of 1702 Kemp died Wednesday at fttver side Nursing Home. Frienos may UTt ex jmnipjn, at wm nam mm. Engineer, Dies neers ot iTunoar, aiea rnnay ac jlbomas Memorial Hospital, ap Spring Concert Set parently of a heart attack. Mr.

Milam was Dunbar city The Morris Harvey College ujecert aanQ wm present its spring concert Sunday at 3 p. DANVILLE Service for Owm Geary Auditorium. Ue G. McComas, 69, of CloQtfer, wui beid bunaay at 2 p. m.

Coal VaUey Freewill Baptist jengineer from 1944, to 1966. He was a member of the Professional Engineering Society, American Water Works Assn. and Water Pollution Coo trol Assn. Mr. Milam was a lifelong member of First Baptist Church of Dunbar, a member of Mason I ic Lodge No.

159 at Dunbar, Scot Kite uooies ana Bern iem Shrine. He was a native of Nicholas County. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Ethel Walker Milam; son, J. Edwin Milam of New Martinsville; Nelson Milam of Dun bar; sister, Mrs.

0. C. Givens of Charleston. Service will he held Monday at 11 a. m.

at the Dunbar First Baptist Church with the Rev. George Pauley in cbarge. Burial will be in Grandview Memorial Park, Dunbar. Friends may call today after 7 m. at Keller Funeral name.

Dunbar. The family suggests be made to the First Baptist Church deacon's fund which provides assistance for under priveleged children. Registration Set For New School Pupils Pre resistration for Kanawha County children who will enter iirst graae, lanaergarten or Head Start next fall, will be conducted next week. Parents whose children will be five or six years old by Oct. 31 should come to tbe nearest elementary school.

They should bring the child's birth certifi cate ana unmumzanon records. Preregistratum wui be conducted Monday at the following scnoois: Elkview, 8:30 a. m. 2:30 p. Weimer, 9 10:30 a.

m. (at Avesta Drive Community Center, 1 2 p. mJ; Kenna, West Sattes, J. E. Robins and Weber wood, 9 11 a.

Piedmont, 9 11 a.m. and 1 2 p.m.; Grant Hugheston (at Grant), 9 11:30 a. m. and 1 2:30 p. m.

Pinch and Quick, 9 a. m. 3 p. Alum Creek, 11 a. m.

3 p. Valley Grove, 12:30 2 p. Chelyan. 12:30 2:30 o. Tack ett and Fort HiU, 1 2:30 p.

m. W. T. Barbe, Midway, Pierpcnt and Tyler, 1 3 p. Frame, 1 4 and 64! p.

and Hernshaw, 2:30 p. m. More information may be ob tained from the office of Robert Humphreys, Kanawha County assistant superintendent of elementary schools, 348 6636. 41 YearMcJunkin Associate Dies Douglas H. Baldock.

70. of jMM Milton died today after long niiress. He was a member and deacon of Bream Memorial Presbyteri' an vaurcn ana an associate ot McJunfcin Corp. for 41 years. Mr.

Baldock was a native of Lynchburg, Va. Survivors: wife, Erraa; sons, Mr. George Baldock Dr. William E. Baldock of Columbus, Ohio; mother, Mrs.

Edgar uaiaocK 01 uiarieston; sister, Miss Myrtle Baldock of Charleston; brothers, Dr. Harry E. Baldock and Mr. Donald Baldock of Service will be held Monday at 2 n. m.

at Bariow Brmsall Funeral Home with the Rev. John Parks and the Rev. Dun bar Odgen charge. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. necas may cau a jpaar, cava enaamj umv m.

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