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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 11

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Crab OrcKard-MacArthur REGISTER AND POSIVHERAUIJ, BECKLEY, SATURIAY MORNING, AUGUST iocs New president for 1968-69 of Lions Club, Clyde" announced appointment oJ new committees and'chalrmen at Thursday night session. TM Fjrst i( Mose PiUer will- head -a list of committees, Including: attendance, whtqn OVey MUls. -Fred 'Lilly and W. will be in charge, Saving on finance com- nilltee will be Emits Deck, Dennis Stanley and I Duke James. Membership chairman Is Gene Farrls, who wll) be aided by John Bailey.

Committee Members ond ites; a the programi wiu be ar- r. and Second' Vke Pmlderit Harless Stover will have imder supervision the Sight Conserve Uon ot which Haven CJay'will again serve a chairman, assisted by 0, Waugh, Serving on the Kecreatlbn Boys and Girls Committee art Paul Prince, Gene Deck and Dennis Shrewsbury. A new division is Patrfc)- tlsm Committee on which Joseph L. Wlthrow and Leonard Edwards will serve. The Safety Committee chair- men Frank Williams Tom Snodgrass, Jiin Deck will jj 0 be in charge ot Dowers and Ea- a nis Deck, meals.

Haven Clay is third vice president and will have under his guidance the following committees: Public Relations, Russell Bonds, chairman, and Ted.Mul- lens, member; Civic Improvement, Orlln Riffe, Danny Fara, Alden Deck and James Wick- a Convention, Joe Withrow, Ted Stacy and Lowell Canaday, and group ot 29 young 1 from the sec- Cultural Exposure Tour of ii In. West Virginia 'and ihington D. C. sponsored by Raleigh Cotinty Community Action Association, Greenbahk National -bservatory and the Mor- iantown Glass Company were stops added to the tour. At he Morgantown Glass Company, students watched the process of glass-blowing.

H. H. Miller Dies; Funeral Is Sunday 78, Gree'ting, Okey Hills and Jos eph Wlthfow. Among now chairmen of Uio Oi'chard-MncArlhur Lions Club for 1368-63 arc (seated leit to right) Dennis Newly-Appointed Lions' Chairmen Shrewsbury, Recreation Boys and Girls; 0. C.

Waugh, Sight Conservation, and (standing) Russell Bonds, Public Relations, and W. P. Riffe Program Committee. VA Patients Treated To Honey In The Rock The American Legion and Xi-Alfa-Dolta recently cosponsored a trip to Honey In Tho Rock for nurse and homo care patients at the Beckiey Veterans Administration Hospital, Pictured above Js Joe Mcdung (middle), Summersville, who is a VA patient and two sorority members, Sirs. Don Murdock (left) of Sprague and Mrs.

Sarah Asbury (right) of Daniels. The Va hospital would like to encourage all civic clubs and organizations (o sponsor similar events for the patients. The American Legion purchased the tickets for the patients while the sorority provided the transportation to and from the theater, (Post-Herald Opens Garage On Second Avenue Leslie Joe Hale of CnPl City has opened a new, "Joe's Garage," adjacent to Sellable. Cleaners on Seqoncl Avenue. A graduate of Stoco Migh studied ele- ictrical, for two years at West VirginU Institute of six- month course at'Utltlitlps Engineers and Automotive Institute of Technology in Chicago, Hi.

nil completed courses at the Ford Fact- School Otdt 'General Center in Millsdale, Jll. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hale of Coal City, he is married to former Sexton of two chUdren, Pboto) Teb. ate beth Beaver, odist the of Rev.

Harvey (Howard) H. Miller, of Beaver, died in a local at 10:50 a.m. Friday following a long illness. He --T born in Churchville, Va. i.

9, and the son of the Franklin Pierce and Eliza- --t'Prudence Bear Miller. Miller had been a resident of the past.35 "years a conductor on the I. Railroad for 54 years, re- VIS 1981 -'He was a mem- the Beaver United Church and a member of Brotherhood Railway Train- UVll, Survivors include his wife Jusie H. Miller of Beaver; four daughters, Miss Mary Helen Miller of Staunton, Mrs Virginia Boatman of. Kansas Kansas, Mrs.

B. L. Boat- nan of Sierra MaUre, Calif, Mrs. Betty Jane Wise of Lambertville, five sons Rev. Marshall Earl Miller Port Townsend, the --V.

William Ray Miller of Arlington S. Set James Windle Miller, stationed in Germany, Tommy'Miller of Raleigh and Dr. Howard H. Miller of Evanston, two sisters, Mrs. Grace Walton Clifton Forge, and Margaret Miller Erie, three brothers, John of teesburgh, Fla.

James H. C. of Staunton, Va. and Holmes of North Hollywood, 24 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. The body will remain at Melton Mortuary where friends may call after 4 p.m.

today. Funeral services will be conducted in the Melton Mortuary Chapel at 2 p.m. Sunday with Hie Rev. Clyde E. Bussard officiating and the Rev.

Virgil Cook assisting. Burial will follow in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be G. V. Martin, Sherman Akers, Virgil Gwinn, Chester Bennett, D.

B. Billy, C. W. Martin, Robert Akers and Robert Epperly, Robert Heath's Funeral Sunday Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Rose and Quesenberry Funeral Home Peace Chapel for Robert Heath, 55, of Princewick, who died at 9 p.m.

Thursday at the home of a son, Abe, in Mabscott. The Rev. S. D. Smith will officiate.

Burial will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. A retired farmer, he was torn in Danbury, the son of the late James and Ophilla Tuggle Heath. He is survived by his wife, Ellen, Princeton; two sons, Abe of Mabscott and Rig of Crab Orchard, and one sister Mrs. Anna Mollfields of Patrick County, Va. Friends may call at the fu neral home after 4 p.m.

today. Funeral Is Today For Alice Weeks Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Warren, 64, of 301 Westmoreland will be held today at 2 p.m.; at the Ebenezer Baptist Church. The Rev. Walter Harris and the Rev.

Johm Wright will officiate and burial will follow in Greenwood Me morial Park. Mrs. Warren died Monday at 3:30 p.m. She is survived by three sons, Grover with the U. S.

Air Force in Vietnam, Clifford of New York City and Eugene of Columbus, Ohio; one daughter, Mrs. Violet Weeks of Columbus, Ohio; one brother, Cephias Onion of Beckley, and three sis ters, Mrs. Augustine Weeks. Mrs. Louise Hosea and Mrs! Amanda Freeman, all of West Wickham.

The body will be removed to the church one hour before the services. Burdette Attends Woodmen's School Paul O. Burdette of Beekley, Modern Woodmen of Ameri ca Supervisor for West Virginia was one of 21 leading field managers and representatives selected from the legal reserve fraternal life insurance society's nation-wide agency field force to attend Modern Woodmen's fifth Home Office Advanced Training School recently held in Rock Island, HI. Burdette: was selected to attend the school by the home office agency department on the basis of his outstanding leadership the West Virginia agency. Through his efforts West Virginia has consistently placed among the leaders of Modern Woodmen's seventy-two agen cies.

Modern Woodmen executives and other home office experts conducted the classes, lectures panels, which stressed the modern application oi! fraternal lue insurance to corporate and partnership businesses, to estate ind to programming for the specific needs of individual clients. The' "wlldcaltcr for an oil driller was coined by pioneers tof the American oil in dustry. In remote areas of Penn wild cats fought a night scraps left by om the bite, The following is list of mes of those who were on e'second tour: velyn Plumley, Fonda Bragg, srtha Moten, Corrine Fuller, ndra Hutherford, Maxine kcrs, ReBlna Adams, Lyhette -Alice Settle, Myra vely, Letha Pam eal, Louise Bragg. Jerry Martin, Gwinn, eorge Hughes, James Hatcher, dward Moten, Glen Harper, alter Light, Beasley, ichael Bobby Miles, arren Shrewsberry, Thomas eadows, Chris Bill, Leon Bun and Joseph Davis. WELL DRILLING INDIUTBUL Willey Hblton, W.

Va. Ml, 4W-24M, 4W-327U. DEATH NOTICES AND uneral Announcements WAHREN AMEN, Alice age 64, 301 Westmoreland Street. Funeral will be conducted a 2 p.m. turday In'the Ebeneezer Baptist urch, with the Hev.

Walter Harris the Bey. Jobn Wright officials'. Burial will follow in the Green- xid Memorial Park. Arrangements by Ritchie 'Johnson Funeral rarlor, Inc. COLE OLE, Mrs, Beatrice: age 51, of WInona.

Funeral services will be nducted at p.m. Saturday In the nt'ted BapUst Church at Winona th the Rev, A. L. Sims officiating. urial will follow In the Locust Lane metery at WInona.

Arrangements hy Ritchie Johnson Funeral Parlor, Inc HAVE you a new neighbor from out of town? Call the City Hostess nd help make the welcome to eckley. Dlnl 252-6503. Harold Painter, of Box 347. Shady Spring, W. call 13-3321, extension ,70, beforft'5 StABES ABES, Lacy William: age 67, of Daniels, The body is at the Bose id Quesenberry Funeral Chapel, 01 South Kanawha Street.

Arrangements by ose Quesenberry Funeral Chapel LADY to do housework, one or two daya week. Must know how to Iron, ave own transportation, good pay. Vrite care of Rt. 2, Box 2G6-D, eckley, W. Va.

TYKEE James Sidney: age 76, oi Femberton, Funeral services wili conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday In Rose and Qucsenberry Peace i apel with the Rev; Carl Farmer Hlelatine. Burial will follow In the arley Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Qucsenberry Funeral Chape WANTED girl, part to wo curb ot lunch hour at King Tul Olive ba over 18, neat jri ppearance, and able' to secure eolth card. Apply In person, after p.iri.

HAVE fun and earn np to $70 a week with fashion shows. Free 'ardrobe, no Jessie Clark, 253-0955. HEATII EATH, Hobert: age 85, of Prince wick. body la at the Rose ant uesenberry Chapel. 1901 suth Kanawha Street.

Funeral ser ces will be conducted at 1:30 p.m unday in the Rose and Quesenberry eace Chapel, with the Kev. S. mith officiating. Burial will follow the Sunset Memorial Park. Arrangements by ose Qocsenbeiry Funeral chape Floor Sanding sander, edger and rug sham pooer for rent.

Tcdd's Grocery ant ardware. Beaver. Qlal Z53-8373, Found, Strayed AVON GALLING 'OB representative! In Beckley Northwestern Avenue, Galloway Heights, Maxwell Hill section, Sullivan Ebad, East Becfc ey, stotesbury and MoeAlpin. Write District Mgr. Dreama Davis, 53S Orchard Avenue, BecWey, W.

Va call 253-C30G. OST in Mnbscott, part poodle female pup, 7 months old, tan and ack, wearing red collar. Reward ill 852-1403. LADIES sell popular new Cort Cos rnetics. High earnings.

252-3855 or yrite Box 2009, Logan, W. Va. $25 REWARD leading to conviction of person or persons steal- newspapers from roadside tube bundles of newspapers. Please ve Information to Robert L. mlck.

Bccklcy Newspapers. Phone Wallpapering and Painting AINTING by contract, 15: years experience, reasonable rates. Free Umates, 253-8G79. QUIPPED for commercial residential p.Untlng. Insured.

SAM FOLEY, 253-6235 LOWELL FOLEY, 252-0000 Beauty Suggestions Special For August pe ld ave All Hair Cuts Sl.OO Shampoo And Set Webb's Beauty Shop LESTER, W. VA. ifin Every. Day 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

ANNOUNCING. THE OPENING OF Ruth's Beauty Shop BKADLEY, W. VA. SPECIAL FOR AUGUST 12.50 Permanent en Wave iplU Register For Door Prizes (Nothlnjr Bny) Prize ...415 permanent Prize Silver casserole dish Id Prize and sel Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 Open Nifhts By 'Appointment OPERATOR: RUTH MILLER PHONE 871-682! 1 Educational Instructions give lessons or tutor in French.

Call 252-2487. Aapalr Service OWERS and tillers repaired. DIs count on repair work during month August- Also, half price for labor eaver "Small Engine Repair Ser. ce, opposite Moon Glo Motel, eaver, 263-1579. Jennings Radio TV acArthur, V.

Va. Ph. 253-8244 Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Appliance, Refrigerator Freezer Repair AH Work Guaranteed -Beckley Furniture Store h.

2S3-4441 or after 5 p.m. 252-3386 WRIGHT'S RADIO TV SERVICE PICKUP DELIVERY Orchard, W. Va. 252-3109 Refrigeration Service ROFESSIONAI, refrigeration nnd appliance service; expert lele sion repnlrs. DHN W.

EYE CO. 5 W. Neville St. Ph. 253-454! or Refrigeration Service CALL HALBTEAD'S Z52-2215 TV, RADIO REPAIR SERVICE xport service a reasonable'cost.

Also Antenna in allatlon and repair. Dial 253-4213 Ashworth Firestone TB conditioning repair service, nl types heating and cooling systems ommerclal and residential. Gener Heating and Appliance, 253-8537 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY REMODELING Boom Porch ED closure i General EiUnuUs-- Cecil 0. Lilly Phoo. 25J-HM WESTERN RED CEDAR FRAMING Patiol Boat Dockl fc Extiller Means Lumber Co.

Mi. 2M-9577 ctainlnf WELL DRILLING WATER AND INDUSTRIAL K. M. Jr. lea Ptnlel, W.

WYpMINO County Coon Hunters AI- aoclatlon will hold Its regular monthly meeting at John McGraw Grade School, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, August 3rd, rhore will be fllm shown the Everybody come and bring your family. All ruatees 'of Egeria are asked to attend to dtecuil durtributton of za Wanted to IGHEST prices paid for UM4 spin et and studio pianos. Jan Camp- ael! Music Co. Dial 252-8381. RY OUR RAMS from TONY PACKING PLANT near Skelton Tipple.

slaughter and cut beef and pock. Open 8 a.m. to p.m. 2U-26M or 253-6171, "Personals" LOSI YOUR LICENSE? EVOKED license reinstated and tlUngs mats. Ed Jamts, 39IB Charleston, W.

Va. FOTO3 and Company Meats, si a ter beef and pork. cut. wrap, cure, retail-wholesale, freezer meat good service. Phone 252-2501 located near Fagler's Market, Mr.

or John Blddlck, formerly of Mabscott, please call 53-3321, extension 70, before p.ni. 130 GAME chickens for sale. Ca 292-5045, ILL Mrs. Lane Lilly, ot Johnstown Boad. or anyone knowing her resent.

telephone number, please all 253-3321 extension 10. before p.m BEEP AND PORK CUTTIKG. CURINO, WRAPPINQ. Wanted Por Reference have any jWest Virginia Legislative Hand Books or West irginta. Blue Boofcs from to '30, for which you do not have lelf space, don't throw them away.

Ve will provide the space If you'll us hVB the booicl Call Librarian 33-3321, extension WE liotcher hots cittle, cut wrap, licensed. We sell teef Wit, Jne clompalo. 253-551869 Miscellaneous For Sale NVONB Knowing the correct dress of Jack Rogera, formerly of aihelle, please call 253-3321, exien on before 5 p.m.. Female Help WANTED lady (prefer live In) to do light Housework, good pay, 253693, Mrs. Albury.

PostlDff Machine Operators M.K.B. Personnel Service, 253-273 Mrfg SEG1STJTRED black male French old, 2S3-09M or CHIHUAHUA, Poodle and collie all and pet supplies, warding ana troomng. Shop, 19-21 By.Pmtf.-a83.au.-; Ureitock For Sale TEN angus cows, lomt with calves. Call 252-1676. EXPERIENCED secretary needei at once, for executive with large orporatlon in Salem, Virginia area 'op salary, many company end resume to P.

O. Box 6159 ioanoke, Virginia. ElEGISTERED Nurses: Large Gen eral -Hospital In -West -Virginia eeds HN's In O.K. and I.C.U. Start ng salary for UN's: $500 to de ending upon experience.

For more nformation write Box A-52T, care ecMey Newspapera Corp. Male Help Wanted District Sales Mgr. IF you have sold house to house merchandise and have 3 to 5 years you may qualify. Mus" able-to, start new sales people ant irect field sales. Salary plus bonus ompany benefits, car provided end resume Co Mffr.

W. E. Grady T. Hawlclgh Box 4309, Rich Virginia 23224. VILL pay $3.50 an hour for A-l mini and mechanic for out We shop work; also, wel er.

Give full details in letter to Box care Beckley Newspapers. WANTED MUSI BE EXPERIENCED Apply In person to Steen Miller Oak Hill. W. Va. experienced aheet rneta 1 mechanic for shop and duel nstaUatlon.

Complete hospital plan Seneral Heating and Appliance, Inc. 253-0031. Carpenters Wanted! JIM WALTER needs carpenters for subcontract work for Beckley area Mist have tools and transportation pply Jim Walter office, 19-21 By 3 ass, Beekley, between a.m. and p.m. 3 Male or Female Help Wante WANTED- ASSISTANT MANAGER AND NIGHT FOR Honey In The Rock Mole, APPLY IN PERSON Town Country Drive In Situations Wanted IXPEBIENCED roofing, psnelin: and remodeling, 683-5369.

LADY desires babysitting during the day. Call Z53-28IO. FAINTING and carpenter work, ex pericnced. Call 252-7605. MINTING, carpentry, roofing, ma tonry.

Call 253-0479. REMODELING, roofing, painting siding, underpinning. 253-1114. PAINTING, roofing, tlla Installation paneling, all types remodeling estimates, 252-7475. sanding, old floors like new Frank Cook, 2M-1BS9.

Professional Cleaning STONEWORK CIJIANED (tire places, walls, also 'Carpe Upholstery "windows "floors Walls 'Janitorial service. Hefer nces, insured. --PREB ESTIMATES-- iTKINSON CLEANING SERVICE 1d Crow Rd. Ph. 252-331 51 Birds and Pet Animals BASSETT hound dog for sale, years old, jM.

253-8708. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BUILDING SPECIALIST No Job or trnoH Room SWIng Hunorf.llna Porchel Roofing You nom. la la Modernizalion Co. Phone 253-3400 H. E.

Snuffer CONTRACTOR-All REMODEUNG Brick. Tow' Ada Koonls--No ixva Payme tini Dry.Hfll Hd. Ph. til-lVtt rab Ekctrlc $14. Gold Beckley Maytag SfMtll We'll Help You Write Ads That GET RESULTS Courteous BECKLEY NEWSPAPERS Classified ad-takers ale trained to wrlle effective ads through long experience and a thorough understanding of advertising, they can put your wants into words that get action.

TOOLS FURNITURE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES HOMES BOATS BUSINESSES CARS and TRUCKS OR GET A TENANT FOR YOUR SPAKE ROOM FIND YOU A JOB GET YOU A HELPER Say f'l want Place a Classified Ad," and a trained ad-taker will bB assigned to help you word your ad most effectively, then place it where thousands lan Bee It, These BECKLEY NEWSPAPERS Classified ad-takers are ixpetls and they are at your service. Just dUl 253-3321 81-A Wantea--Homes for Pete VANTED good homes for and kitten, Service POLLED Hereford bulU tor will dtUvtr. 233-2071. Hiding CHILD riding pony Jor fso, -all 252-16d2; Trail Rldtaj or HWnr Lessons Quarter Hoist stad Circle Xanch, RradJeV, TV, VJl. PH.

177-3174 FOR.MPT: Food KEHNEBEC potatoes, 12.95 bushtl, near Prince, 252-5982, Boati NEW Chrysler Charger 118, boat. with, 55 HP Chrysler outboard motor, Chrysler C-130 boat trailer. Mrs. E. Lynch, Union, W.

722-2801. BOAT AND MOTOR FOB SALF. CALL 252-7882. Glenn's Marine Sales 705 S. Faijette St.

253-9751 16 FT. cedar strip and iiherglass boat, 40 HP. Seott Atwafer Bail A Malic, like new, Ult windshield, top, spot lights, skiis, life Jackets, 2 gas tanks, Call 253-8129. 69 Alisecllaneons For Sale PILE la soft and retain brilliance In carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer' 'Ashivdrth's; Prince Street.

BEMINGTON 700 BDL 22-250, Weaver 10X scope and mounts, 30 rounds ammunition. Sell or trade for guns. Whltesville 8M-1923. LADIES 1 skirts, sweaters and dresses, size 12, winter coat and mouton jacket, size 10, 253-4853. RUTH'S ANTIQUES RT.

let, BETWEEN TURNPIKE PIUNCETON --FEATURING-- Furniture Glass Glass 'China NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING WEEKLY. Mrs. Ruth Miindii PHONE 425-3174 Open daily Sunday 0 to 5 Evenings By Appointment NUTRTA- nylon II 15. Call 877-6588. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Enjoy Your Vacation Bass Lake Park Rt.

20 North Hinlon Phone 466-9896 FISHING, BOATING, SWIMMING CHILDREN'S RIDES, CONCESSION STANDS, CAMPING TRAUER SITES "WKT VIRGINIA'S NICEST PRIVATE PARK" COINS, COINS, COINS U.S. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TIRE TRUING and BALANCING (All Tires and Wheels are Slightly Out of Round) BALANCING QNlY- NOT ENOUGH, Beckley Tire Rubber Co. 504 So. Fayctto Going Our OF Busiriess Younerstown double compart- ment'sinks, Usls 51SS.15; ST9.95; 20-gal. gas auto, water heaters, 52-gal.

elec. water heaters, 3 PC bath-; outfits, with ntttngs, bathtubs. 5 (heavy) with Uttings. lists $95.70. air gas furnaces, lists $202.75, OG guttering, per ID ft.

section; chain link fence 36" and 42" reduced! TODD'S GROCERY HDW. Expert Shoe Repairs Luggage A Hand Bag Optn Mondays, 8 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. Tueidays tSru Saturdays 8 a.m. 'til 3 p.m.

taavcr Shot Shop Open Mondoyi'thru FfTdayj, a.m. 'til 8:30 p.m. STOP WATER From Destroying Masonry Of Your Homo Wilh TIIOKOSt AL Quality Lumber People's Shoe Shop Owned Operated By SAM RASCONA 114 So. Fay.H. Ph.

253-9671 100 City Avttiut Dial 551-5394 Spatial Fea Fursi New and Wordi, Antonymtl With RoHd Cov.r ONLY 98c WHEN MAKING PAYMENT FOR CLASSIFIED AD. This $2.98 value may bo bought for only $1 25 (plus tax) without payment for Classified Ad. (Include 18e Postage for Mailing) Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register (Dial 253-3321 to Plow Your Wont Ad!).

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