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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 12

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TRX March Selected To Stress Arts BECKI.EY, SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 2,1963 eceivei By Toastmaster LillyAsks Seat The Beckley Toastmaster's jClub received its formal charter (Continued From Page One) jan event for the Spring Fes-j at Frida meeting, tations. glee clubor choral groupsItival. No March events are On Il nd to Present the charter and similar functions, because the! scheduled, committee would like to bring special attention to these during March. School students or officials should contact a member of the committee or the chamber.

Members of Snyder's committee are Carroll D. Simpkins. Mrs. Thomas William Cntzer. Dr.

John C. Campbell. Roland jfrom the international organiza- jtion was area governor for'Toast- International. Harry F. i Walker, of Xitro.

(Continued From Page One) In announcing his candidacy. Lilly said, "I favor annexation of outlying areas by making Beckley a city people will want A total of thirteen cases has been docketed for the February ssswstt He believes a survey of street! iS'nting should be made. He would add lights where needed and re- 'Court. Jurors will report Wednesday, when the first case is scheduled. Lost.

Found, Strayed LOST female Siamese cat in vicinity of Sullivan Road. Reward Dial 253-8200. 9 Painting Wallpapering INTERIOR-EXTERIOR PAINTING Low Rates, eat. Dependable VERLJE TILLEY PH. 252-3247 i HIGHEST onces paid for used Wanted to Buy WANTED one Renault wheel.

Phone 253-3331. WANT TO buy or rent good saw mill. Phone 253-3973. USED FURNITURE, NO JUNK. SPOT CASH.

CALL 252-1371. tial. Insured, free estimates. Call WANTED ASH LOGS n.ii. irec triuuiuucb.

Sam G. Folev, 253-6255. Lowell Fo-JE- C. Dively, Box 89. Lewisburg, ley.

252-6000. FHA Financing. W. Va. Phone 15-1662.

pAiNTivr: snH 37 "Personal" Followino tho 0 IS Uie dock-Jsiding; PAINTING, interior and exterior; carpentry: asbestos and aluminum Work guaranteed. i. i i i iltcuvtj aLker, of to come in for police and fire pro- move unnecessary This was the first formal meet- Action and many other Bother major 'item in his list tet: ladies Soh? 16 St Jner an te of proposals is the imprwemen Wednesday Sherman Blairj ces! "Charley JllSni. Ail rneniDOlS I 7if i i i i 11 DI i ill jladies night. All members wives is the repeal of the currently re- UVU'A i 3 i I were invited 10 attend.

quired city driver's license" lit- i unvci iiLcilbc. ut Hmklev. Mrs. James Wheeler. Mrs.

Charles Georse Pine: liit n'Aiuifsi 15HDI VIAOJ Mrs. John Hodei. John with the RPV spoke on wm Help McCulloch. Mrs. Doff D.

Daniel. nd the Rev a Americ Eyes of Brtekenridge, Melvinjris officiating. Burial will "be ey spoke on i ouccess. Ties Merritt Misconducted at 2 p.m.'Sunday Ivan HalS lhe er. Clement L.

a 3 flv e-mmute speech. Burdiss u.v,,..,...j', 1 ulurcn on lolie, Mrs. Perry I-utierman and i Greenwood Mental Park Ir. Werner Laqueur. He died at 5 a.m.

Wednesday i a A 40 Among March's cultural events 1st his home followin a longl meelmg amended the are the following: The Community Concert Asn I Born at Sneedville, he I will present Thor Johnson vas a son of the lat Mr. and ing the Chicago Little Symphony! Floyd S- 011 March 7. The 20-pieee ofchc-j-j tra will perform 8:15 p.m. in I the Woodrow Wilson High" School auditorium. i lness.

He was a member of the Baptist Church and was ai i i retired miner. Survivors include three Rooms. Mrs tM, of grana- (Dorothy) Ellenlxgen will direct children: and 12 the sophisticated comedy, whichjdr Sundial Woman Taken By Death Former Beckley Cab Driver Dies Final rites for Charles Bane Shumate, 69. of Spring Street, will be- conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Melton Mortuary Funera'l Home Chapel with the Rev.

Ern- jest Barley of Bradley officiating. Burial will follow in Sunset Me- imoriai Park. of the sanitation system and extension of sewer lines. In keeping with the state cleanup program, he favors a citv clean-up of streets and allevs" vs. Ethel Marie McClure and others: and Freddie Morris vs.

Ethel Marie McClure and others: March Alma Trent Fiippin with the removal of unsafe and! er Co. others vs. Appalachian Pow- Phctograohers PHOTOGRAPHS OF DISTINCTION By Earl R. Huddle EARL'S STUDIO 112Va Main St. LOSE weight safely and easily with Dex-A-Diet tablets, 98c at Thompson's Drugs.

Operator's Reinstated CANCELLED or rejected insurance restored. Business confidential. Call Jim Green. 253-9875. other structures.

He said a full-time city inspector should be appointed" to eliminate violations in the City's housing, plumbing and electrical codes to protect its citizens. He also would improve parking barns and March 12 Kciuiey Anderson vs. Irvin Mahcuey and others; March 14 Jose Perez Moran vs. Acme Construction Co. and others; March 19-Sophia Williams vs.

Leonary Lyons and others; March 20-Mary M. Law and others vs. John L. Holliday; March 112 Beauty Suggestions Dial 253-5625' 10- it in tne downtown section and in- 21 Ruth Maxine Sanders vs crease the time limit to one hour -Mabel Lee Bolen; Melvin Sandin the business district. He ad- ers vs.

Mabel Lee Bolen- 6 0 005 March 25-Jerry G. Bennett vs. to General Accident Fire and Life 'Assurance March me a a parking problems. rS H-S irtie Smilh of Sun a 3 ial. died at r.

ira 5 Rich- dial, died at 4:45 p.m. Friday at the residence of a son Burdiss, of 108 St. Born Oct. 13, 1882, at Salyiers ville, she was a member enjoyed considerable success onl The body is at the Ritchie 6 Ba Ptist Church. Broadway.

Curtajn time at Funeral Parlor. It will! Surviving in addition to her son, Frank, are four other sons Pete of Whitesville, Lawrence Montcoal, Chester of Oxford Ala Bill of Whitesville: two daugh ters, Mrs. Ruth O'Connors of Sundial and Mrs. Mattie Stewar of Montcoal; 22 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Rites For Bailey Unfinished Playnouse is p.m.

movai to the residence at March 22 and n. the Junior today, partment of the Woman's Club of' Beckley hold the "Follies of in the Memorial Building auditorium at p.m. A "First Nighters" party is set for Tuesday, when the women will meet their director from the Jerome H. Cargill Producing Co. of New York City.

The musical-variety program will be outlined The Style Show will be presented at p.m. March 26 in the Woodrow Wilson auditorium. Chairman for this evc-nt is Melvin Tolle. March 30 and 31, the Becklev ites Far Terry Scheduled Today Final rites for Walker Marion Terry, 85, of Stanaford, will be 'J conducted at 2 p.m. today in the Webb and Neal Funeral' Home Chapel with the Rev.

C. M. Littlejohn officiating. Burial will follow in the High Lawn Memorial Park in Oak Hill. f-r' A auv ill fllii Cnoral Society will present its an- He died at '-J5 nual winter concert, under dT.

I.L 6 .7 nual winter concert, under the rection of Critser. at 8:15 p.m. in the Playhouse. March 31 p.m. a matinee will be held by the 35- funeral home.

the home of a daughter, Mrs Ethel Dunkely of Stanaford. The body will remain at the voice mixed chorus. Pallbearers will be Geore i i tvjjj UC Mrs. James Whcder. past pres- Pruse, Walter Waddell, Laddy pnt nf Radfordi William Yost, James and Frank Bednarski.

ident of the Beckley Art Group. indicated that a special meeting of the group will be called to cuss the possibility of scheduling Stock Pitta Services Plans Announced Funeral sen-ices for Aaron Pittman. 90. of Prosperity, will be conducted at 11 a.m. today in the ebb and Neal Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev Thom- Funeral services are still pending for Carlyn Lee Bailey, 34 of 209 Joseph who died in an Indianapolis.

hospital early Friday after suffering a heart attack. Born March 20. 1928, in Beckley, he was a son of Willis 0 and Helen N. Tolbert Bailey of Beckley. Bailey has been traveling with a magazine company for about weeks and was waiting for bus to return to Beckley when he was stricken in an Indianapolis, bus triminal.

The severely handicapped man was a familiar figure in Beckley as he traveled the city's streets selling magazines NEW YORK (UP!) Stocks Mitchell officiating. Burial will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. He died in a Huntington hospital at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, will be Gf Pufflen, suffered their seventh loss in the. last eight sessions Fridav isnor-j i TI ijv i uuiiu vcm nuinpn ing improving business istover.

Cleve Brewr Edward and economic news. i Ba and JirS Jones Brokers still considered the sell-! ing to be a normal, overdue correction of the market's rapid rise since last October. Friday's decline was less severe in the averages and developed on smaller volume. Dow-Jones averages showed industrials dwra 3.22 to 659.72. rails Funeral services for Stanley off 0.70 to 149.67 and utilities jRanlestzv.

77, of Glen Rogers will down 0.72 to 132.28. Standard i be conducted in the Mortu- Poors 500 stock index slipped 0.19 iary Chapel at 11 a.m. Monday i 0 rT lh the Rev 'enneth 7 Hilling Trading totaled 3.92 million iofficiating. Burial will follow in shares against 4.09 million in ihelthe Davis Addition to Mount Ta- prior session. Of the 1,282 issues traded, 331 advanced while 670 He died in a local nursing home declined.

New highs for 1962-631 early Friday following long ill- totaled 13, new lows five. nes s. i The body will remain at NEW YORK (AP) --Friday's close: (anlestzy fanned Monday ne time, he was emploved A A i 1nBr telephone operator at "the Beckley here. as a City Police Station, according to his lather. He was a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School.

Survivors other than his parents include four sisters, Mrs Clyde (Muriel) Dowdy of Mrs. Robert (Lucinda) Co- Uvo-vear illness. Death graduate of BecHef sftooE mo "olS nbuted to arthritis and compli and Becklev CoUege. A Worid aj.d JamK cations. Born Dec.

19. 1894, at he was a son of the- lat William and Cora France Shu mate, who lived at Stotesbury. A resident of Raleigh Count since 1916, he was last employed as a driver of the Yellow Cab Co. and also had worked for the Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates at Stotesbury. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Gladys Maynard Shumate, anc an adopted son, Mike, Huntington; a daughter, Mrs Charles (Beverly) James Prosperity; five brothers, D.

(Slick), Russell, and Grat, all Beckley, Carl W. of Annandale and Vincent A. of Indian Riv er City. five sisters, Mrs Wiley (Emma) Barton of Fox Mrs. Wiley 0ssie) Mitchel.

of Troutdale. Mrs. George (Brida) Barker of Mullens. Mrs. William (Sybil) Adams of Beckley, and Mrs.

Fletcher Blevins of Midway, and two grand- rhildren. The body will remain at the Melton Mortuary where friends may call after 5 p.m. today. Bolt Mining Kid Deadline Coming Monday is the deadline for bids for the Bolt Mine. According to a legal advertisement appearing in the Post-Herald bids must be received bv a.m.

Monday. The bids will be opened in the u-i II veteran, he came out of service in 1946 as a staff sergeant after three years with the 43rd miantry. He saw action in Lhe Philippines and also served in and James F. Richmond vs bather B. Campbell.

Petit jurors ordered to report this term are: Glen M. Akers, Mrs. Jack E. Roy Brash, ZELLA'S Artiste Beautv Shop PERMANENTS $5.00 Expert Hair Coloring Conditioning Neville St. 253-4861 18 Educational Instructions The Printing Industry Offers Opportunity" WITH A FUTURE Operator's License Revoked? Auto Insurance Cancelled OR REJECTED? RALEIGH INSURANCE AGENCY Box 1679.

Beckley. Ph. 253-7366 CHILD Nursery and Kindergarten, wholesome meals, registered nurse and baby sitting service. We never close! Land of Oz. 252-1206.

Female Help Wanted WANTED curb girl to work night shift. King Tut Drive Inn. must be between 20 and 30, able to secure health card. Apply in person at noon or after 6 p.m. SEWERS WANTED" WORK at home doing simple sew- j.

i We supply materials and pay FOR well-trained Linotype and In-j shippin both W3 Good rate of iertype operators. Letterpress 3 Piece work Apply Dept. AD Pressmen. Offset Cameramen Off-i a 1 8 8ox 701 Adelaide Post Of- set Platemakers, and Offset Press- flce Toronto men. The Southern institute of Graphic Arts, the South's oldest anc? largest printing school, owned and operated on a non-profit basis by the printing industry, has com- cal business on East Prince Street four years ago.

Lilly and his wife, the former Betty Jo Callaway of Beckley, are the parents of two daughters Their address is 135 Eeast Main St. They are members of The Methodist Temple. Lilly is active in the Beckley Kiwanis Club. DEATH NOTICES AND Funeral Announcements Harvey of Eccles. Fun- Crews, Mrs.

Al Cohen, R. S. Dodson. Mrs. W.

L. Duxbury, Bernard Dehart. Dave L. Friley, Mrs. E.

S. Freeland, Sam David Bondale, Howard "Jim" Franklin, Mrs. Joseph X. Fazio, John Hoffman, Mrs. John Hodei, Mrs.

Elva Hairston, B. Hopkins, Mrs Odell E. Jessup, Mrs. James Justice, Fred Merchant, John Mahaffey, Mrs. James Mahoney 0 A.

O'Dell, Mrs. 0. E. Oszvart, John L. Phillips Mrs.

Ned Ragland, E. L. Ramsey, George Swan, Roland Staten, R. Staub, A. A.

Thewes Mrs. Hilda Tanks, Grady Whitlock, Mrs. Henry L. Walker Mrs Flo Wauhop, Duke Williams Mrs plete courses in all these fields. Special short courses Include: Teletype Perforator operation.

Line- casting Machine Maintenance and Cold Type Composition. For complete information SOUTHERN INSTITUTE OF GRAPHIC ARTS P. O. BOX 11S7 NASHVILLE 2. TENNESSEE 20 Professional Directory TAX RETURN PREPARATION -Appointments, dial 252-2201.

INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE--Call Vyetta Hill. Stanaford. 253-8037. 22 Repair Service BICYCLE REPAIR Service-Parts-Accessories ASmVORTU'S Dial 253-4213 MATURE WOMEN four hours a day and are able and willing to work. Avon has a wonderful earnings opportunity for you.

For interview, call 253-5306 write 210 Bostick Becklev WANTED white lady under 30 "to live in, nice home in Charleston do housework, care for school children, must be neat and clean and interested in long time employ. mem. Write giving name, address and phone number to Box A-490 Corp. NURSES, registered "and "practical 7 SECRETARY, college trained, who knmvs business administration Call Administrator at Wyoming General Hospital. Mullens WAATED immediately middieaged lady to stay in home.

Apply Orb James. 225Vt! Beaver Ave WANTED lady (Negro or Must Jive in and help with children and housework. Dial 252-47J8. HOME and auto radios repaired. EXPERIENCED young Pickup and delivery service.

Alii cn lcu 3U work guaranteed. Dial 252-3509. WRIGHT'S RADIO SERVICE Washer Dryer Repairs --ALL MAKES-TIME GIFT SHOP eraJ services "will be conducted at Jay Woods, and Mrs Fred Wil- 615 Neville St. Ph. 252-4612 Calfee Cemetery.

Arrangements by Calfee Funeral Home DANIEL Ishmael -Morris Cole and Paul Redden all of Fines' View: Mrs. Dan Banker. Mrs. Frankie Elevins, T- gap to. aJI of So lia the Harper Freej FMl Bsharah and Ivlrs James SSSSSS SlveiS" 1 Tabor cemetery-.

Mrs. Blake of Arrangements hy Hope; Mrs. Harvey Bailey of Lanark; Basil Dew and Rev Delvm D. Elwell, both of Mac- Ielton Mortuary ELICK Harry- Basil: age 53. of Arthur; body will remain a p-, -i he Hose and Quesenberry Funeral! 60 WPM minimum.

$60 per week" must be business or high school graduate. MONTGOMERY AREA Give experience, age, marital status and photograph to Box A--J89. caro Beckley Newspapers Corp. FULL TIME TIME I-T" t- ror nefngeration Service 1253-3450. CALL HALSTEAD'S 252-2215 25 YEARS OF KNOW HOW WORK.

NO INVESTiMENT DELIVERY OR COLLECTING. PHONE TV, APPLIANCE AND RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Expert, fast, guaranteed service at reasonable cost. Also antenna installation and repair. Dial Ashworth Firestone FOR modern plumbing heating, prompt, dependable repair service call 253-5583. W.

C. Rogers Plumbing Heating. 104 Temple St WOMAN OVER 25 WILL train a high type woman lo interview prospective managers, must have car and be willing to travel to nearby towns Call Mr. Daugberty. 253-8318, ExL 27 30 a.m.

to 1 p.m. only. 42 Male Help Wanted A- Of the New Ra- ic dim i. U1 na- Chapel. Funeral services" will be! lei Roa William Freeman Of onducted at 32:30 p.tn.

Saturday. Eccles; James H. am G. Foley officiatin and Burial wilii arcl; K. Lester of the 4-H ine uius win ue opened in me 7 iV "miMdLing.

curiai win i ui uic -i-n circuit courtroom of the Raleigh the Blue Ridge Men Niday of Stotes- County Courthouse at that time. Many of the items will be sold separately, by item, while other items will be sold as groups. S- Arrangements by -Mrs. Luther Okes and Mrs. Rose Qucscnhcrry Funeral Chanel! Myrtle Wlthlow, both Of Ghent; AllCfin 15 Pl-itTr-iff nt 1 Bolt Mining Cor "has "been Kioot moniing.

The A A vi uuaj GIALDEIXA. Frank: age 43. of 302i rI Quesenberry of Sprague; RADIO And TV SERVICE v-TCSCOnt Hoari nf Vvl T-I i Pnvett of Coal REPAIRS AND SERVICE WE SERVJCE ALL MAKES Ail Work Guaranteed JOHN W. EYE TELEVISION 805 West Neville St. Dial 253-4542 the subject of numerous hearings Uk lllua Ult nuniK rngs th burn of Mann Conrad (Eon- concerning disposition of assets 1' es of Milburn, and since it was declared bankrupt in remam William (Linda) Daniels of I Detroit, and the maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Emma Dick Oak Grove. The body is being returned to the Melton Mortuary for completion of arrangements. Mrs. Adkins, S4, Is Death Victim May, 1961. $500 Bond Made rang cm en ts 7y Un Iratiic enbcrryF ci I chapcl i VJJJi CI Minor Scott of Table Rock; B.

Stover Jr. of Prosperitv. Tracy Shrewsbury of Odd- Dic- services will be conducted Edith Smith of Mabscott-" John -c 230 p.m. Saturday in the Rose A. Santv of Becklev Tunrfinn- 1 Burial win follow in the Sunset Me- of Shady Spripo- and rial TM ents ty Green Val.ey Walton Breckenridge, 50, of Beckley, executed a S500 property bond to the city for his release from Raleigh County Jail at 9:30 a.m.

Friday on a drunk driving charge. He is ordered to appear PITTMAN PITTMAN, Aaron: age 20. of Prosperity, died Thursday. February 28th. in a Huntington hospital.

The body will remain at the Webb and WVU Is Topic ICIIKUII me weoa The Be Rotary Club, at Funeral Home. 471 Vance lts regular dinner-meeting Fri- untii th- funeral time. Fun-i day, was reminded of the strides 'IK no i made bv their state kw a 7 Saturday March 2nri i i uy meir SUJCC for a hearing in City Police Court the Webb and Neal Funeral Hon5' lUniversjt a talk by Monday night. the Rev. Jr.

in recognition of His arrest stemmed from a two- cl t1 ffi atin urial win foi.jWest Virginia University's j. i -l 'V in tne SUIlset MpmnnaT TIOT-L- nyti. IAJO OLCUJUJCU iLuin a two vuuua Mrs Macil Nay Adkins. of car accident at 9:02 p.m. Thurs- Active SnbSES Sra al i cent 96th birthday.

ACF 3nd Air Red Al Chcm AHLs Chal Am Can Am Cyan Am Mot ATT Am Tob Am Vis Ana COP Armco Ash Oil EicO Bcr.Uix Beth St Bordcn Can Fac Celanese Ceiotex CiO Oca Cola Col Gas Com Cdt ExJ Con Gas Con Coal DisncyJrJ Douc Air DuPont AirL East Gas Tiist Krxl Firtstone F.MC Ford Mir Ccn Dyn Cer. Klec Cen Fds Gen Mot Gc-n Tel Ga 1'nc Goodrich Goodyear Grt.vhour.(3 55Vi Gulf Oil Hercul iew died at 9:3 27 38- Gl 24 jmay call after 4 p.m. Sunday. Ik PlBrother Of Local Man Succumbs Funeral services for the Ptev Delaney, 72, of Pomona. aHf brother of Roy Delaney of v.ill be conducted in Po- 36Vi Int I 50 Island Ck Ksiser Al ir-'y Ken COP 23Ji Hoppers Kro.eer Lib Martin Monsanto Monty Ward Nat Bis Dist! Nat StI NYC a Born in Fayette County, Oct.

12, 1898.. she was a daughter of the late Matthew and Hannah Ward. Aldine. Ira, and Bobbie, all of Chicago, 111., and Kenneth and Jack, both of Piney View; one vv-m oe oeorge day on becond Street, when he Coley. John Van Pufflen.

Wilbert allegedly ran his 1952 model car stovor niv A into a I960 model car driven by Robert Wayne Legg. 23, of Beckley. City police estimated damages at $100. Cleve Brewer. Edward Bays ana Jim Jones.

Arrangements by Wchb Xcal Fnncral Home BEVERLY" BEVERLY, Basil Trail: age -W, of Florists SUNNY BOUQUETS FOR HOSPITAL OR HOME! DIAS FLORAL CO. City Ave. ph. 253-4561 Cards of Thanks Free Pickup. Delivery.

Guaranteed 305 Prince St. 252-2552 Doy Appliance TV Service--All Makes TV Specializing in G. E. appliance service. TV antenna installation and repair.

1337 Valley North 253-8357 26 Heating Air Conditioning Be 7 ise--Heal Wise "The Common Law of Business Balance Prohibits Paying a Little Getting A Lot. It can't be 3AHBEH wanted, master or apprentice. Must be sober. Box 245 Lcxviaburg. W.

Va. Phone COLLECTOR, experienced, time--see basis--must own For appointment, call 252-7752. full car. ioler.men and 518.000 IS NOT TOO MUCH for the man we want in the Beckley area. Neat, own car, to take short auto trips.

Write W. E. Sears. Pres. American Lubricants Box 67c" Dayton Ohio.

Situations Wanted CERTIFIED foreman and men, experience in punch mining, will mine coal by contract. Call 252-7549. MOVING HOUSES HOUSE raising, block laying, coi crete floors. Free Estimates. H.

L. Stinson. Myers 252-3257. RAISING HOUSES HOVING, block laying, work, repair jobs, free estimates, O. H.

Bennett. E. Beckley. 253-6896. Birds and Pet Animals Every WILLIAMSON POODLES, pomeranian and pug puppies, hamsters, white mice.

canaries, turtles, pet supplies The iVaturc Shop. 19-21 By Pass. 253-9011 REGISTERED toy white poodles, nvalc and femnlc, 3 months old! heating system we install is de-jMary Alice Lilly, Box 575, Athens signed engineered for your per- phone 384 sonal convenience. For a guaranteed reasonably priced healing TM 75 Wanted-Homes for PeTs CALL Modern 'Air Heal in.a Free Estimates Suitable Terms Main Highway at Sprague 252-6371 28 Special Notices Well Drilling Brothers. W.

cinu nannan ward, ages ai MUU. BEVERLY. Basil Trail: age oft--- fll OT i a MVilley Brothers. Hinton. W.

Va. Surviving are her husband. PoiS- John D. Hazelwood Glen Jean Norfolk Virginia, formerly' off WORDS cannot adequately express' Pn- 1237 or write Box 931. H'inton.

sell: seven sons. Billv. Kermit pleaded nob contrendre to a Hampton. Vir-I our deep appreciation to all our Check OUT Prices Before Drilling. Aldine.

Ira, and Bobbie, all nf char-e of failure to vWrf thp rioht a "'Jf 1 "eignbors CLASSIFIED DISPLAY WANT to fine! home for Mother cat and 4 kittens, part Persian dial 253-3921. 62 Food Specials Radford'sMarkel FRESH pole beans. J5c sweet potatoes. 7 lb. 49c; apples.

75c and 9Sc 1-2 Irish potatoes 7 Va. lb. 25)c; tomatoes. JOc bread. 10c loaf: cucumbers, celery, of failure to yield the right of way before Magistrate W.

A. (Gene) Burke Thursday night and gjnia. hospital Wednesday, Febru- wonderful friends and ary 27th. Funeral services will be many kind and conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday.

March acts extended to us during our re 3rd. in the and Neaf Funeral cent bereavement, the death of our CnapeJ. 471 Vance Drive, with Mother. Grace Skidmore. on daughter Mrs.

Imogene fined S30 and Cks the the Rev. 10. 1963. We especially wish! of Pmey View; one brother Wil-! charge, resulting from a traffic (Burial win follow in the sunset Me-i to thank the Rev. and Mrs i Vvard of Oak Hill: three sis-1 accident at Skelton Wednesday 07 1 1 bod 7 wi arrive Piercy.

Dr. j. c. Leech. Dr.

Lee'' 11 i. I 4. 1 1 3 1 1 i 15 I i i 1 HP dlVfl at hk I- Oi U3K tttre SIS- aCC aent followh- Mncsda ters. Mrs. Stella Meadows of Plu- Darrell 3 I0ng to.

Mrs. Ovclia Ward of Backus, paid a 27 Xor Am Av 55 Olin Math Owens II! 27 i Paramount I'enncy JC 1'enna RR 59 -i Pl)c piaic RCA Retired he soent tf hie I Jrs uveiia a of Backus, paid a in! Kenlickt Mr5 Eeatrice Eowle ofjMagistraU Survivors other than his broth-1f and include his wife. Mrs Jeanetfel S' by at sKeicon sveanesoay ,7. v. w-f.

ui. j. o. ur. LCC Todd of Pinnv ViW and Funeral Todd.

Quinwood Rebekah Lodge iOOq 01 nne ome Saturday morning and will No 36. Wallace and Wallace Fu- S10 tine and COSts tOj rer p.a^ tnere until the funeral time, incral Home, those who sent flowers! Burke Friday driving char cited by State Police on Route 19 Hey Sears Socony 54 Sou f'ac H2'-j Sfju Ky Sp Hand St Brands St Oil N.J 42 i Twen Cen 23 I'n Car 73' 4 Vn Par US Ruh rs 24 i West Md 45 UVs; el 46r WcoUvth 31 Young SAT Survivors other than his broth-! include his wife. Mrs Jeanel'p! T-U i five sons Jessie of A IS at the Rose and F( J- i land. Vcrnon of Uuisv lie Que enbei Fu "eral Home! McDaniel 5 5 i and'johri Paul and ChTr Pending the completion of ar- Heights, was released from the! a of Ponoma. Calif- and OHP ran cments County Jail at 8:45 a.m.

Friday after serving time and working to satisfy a 20-day sen- itcnce on a petit larceny offense on Cl 'X. 3l3bear ers will be Ted other contributions. May Trevor Goode, Byron Good e. Richly bless you. Your kindness Charles Burdiss a i i always be remembered.

B. Vv. Sutphin. Arrangements hy Xcal Funeral Home TERRY other brother. Car) of Ashland Chosen J)ance Scheduled Tonight TERRY, Walker Marion: age 84, of Stanaford.

died at the home of. hLs daughter. Mrs. Ethel Dunkley. Thursday.

February 23th. The body Daughters: Mrs. W. C. Mrs.

G. S. Goddard Mrs. C. E.

Houfjh Miss Dolora Skidmore Funeral Directors will remain at the Webb and Nea'l Two Beckley men were taken the Huntington State Hospitalj icc The Raleigh County Chapter riday hy shcriffs March of Dimes will sponsor Iu a a anco tonight To.TM i D. Funeral Home. 471 Vance Drive. liripfo I i Q. JL I lovi ii the funpril a ance ton sht at Tccn Town.

inc mneral of stnctjy for tecnagcr from 7 tn untii the funeral time. Funeral serv- be conducted at 2 p.m. March 2nd. in the Webb Funeral Home Chapel. FUNERAL HOME Henry 7 to Lillv.

Mitchcm, Robert Stanlcv. aff iMonis Wilson and Randolph A anc! ccnts Price of admission is 25 cents i Ky charge. He had been arrested by State Police. Selerlcd Funds By United Press Inlcrn.itional Affiliated Funds 7.5? American Mutual Fund 8.P,?, Axc-Houshton R.49 Boston Fund 3.21 Broad St. Jnv Chemical Fund Services will be conducted at I the Free Methodist Church Doan and the Rev illin will follow in the Davis 01 i I 31 ts.

Harper at p. m. todav with the Rev. R. i i i i i i i i i i i tliv Coioniai Fund i Hi I Addition of Mount Tabor Cemo- Pjimmfinv was of Fort Knox.

at the county iv.v-uiviiiji: vu 1 1 i i R. Francis Parker, director, the i 1 ci 4 OU 1 Leave from the dance will be chaperoned. i i Bonnam Of Crab Or-j Cemetery, in Oak Hill. Active jailed at 2:55 p.m. Fri- Bearers will be George Pruse.

3. William Yost. frank Bednarski and Ambulance Service NEAL, Mgr. 471 Vance Drive Ph. 252-5341 Waddell.

James Blair. Arrangements by Wehh Xeal Funeral Home Floor A KIN'S NEW floor sander and cdger for rent, Todd's Grocerj- and Hardware, Beaver. Dial 253-8373 NEW Amencan floor sander age ed 10.56 Inv. Delaware Fund Diversified Or. Stock Fund Diversified Invest.

Dividend Shares Pare.v/as Fund Howard B.i!. Eaton fc Howard Slock Fidelity Capita! Fund Fidciity Fund Financial Ind. Fund Fundamental Inv, Common Stock Fund Hamilton Fund H-JJ-7 Hamilton Fund H-DA Incorp, Incomn Institutionai Growth 9.35 Invest. Co. of America Investors Mutual Corp jo.w Investors Stock Fund Invest.

Variable Pay 6 23 Keystone C-F-KC-2 Keystone C-F-S-2 1212 Keystone C-F-S-5 3.94 Lazard Fund Mutual 14.72 Mass. Investors Trust 13.63 Mass. Inv. Growth Stock National Invest. National Sec.

Stock National See. Grouth 7.60 One William St 12.03 Puritan Fund 8.00 Putnam, George Fund 14.28 Putnam Growth Selected American Shares B.f*7 State St. Inv. 37.25 at 238 Have Flu A totaJ of 238 influenza-like diseases was reported in Raleigh County the week ending Feb. the West Virginia State Road Opened The road to the Kermit Ballard home on Grandview Road appar- jently is open.

and Mrs. Baliard and their States Army. Teachers To Hear Shroyer, Peregoy Gucs speakers at the March 21 irs. Ballard and their meeting of the Raleigh Countv reportedly Teachers will be the ard Qiicsenbcrrv Funcr.il Chapel. I Ml South Kanaw-: 2 1 ha Street, pending the completion 253-6421 of funeral arrangements.

Arrangements by Qucscnbcrry Funeral Chapel UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY On Pvemodeling Room Additions Repairs F.H.A. FINANCING NO DOWN PAYMENT Quality Lumber Supply Co. 200 City Ave. Diol 252-5394 tuce, peppers aid carrots. DANIELS, W.

VA. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Foster Hardware" Co" St. Beckley. W. Va.

Eccklcy. age 69. of; services will bei conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday. March' i the McJton Mortuary Chapel.

uml FLOOR SANDER FOR RENT S6 FOR 24 HOURS SAND PAPER 39c TO 55c Monl.gr)mei.*y to Scott. Mrs. not be brought in, accord- a neighbor, Mrs. Minor Scott said Friday Department of Health Disease Road Equipment 1562 Control has announced. Similar illnesses in the surrounding counties: Boone 630, Fa ett 184, Greenbrier 884, Lo- 9 an ls Mercer 1,099, Nicholas 75 a i 9 203.

the road. principal of Woodrow High School, president Mrs. cnvilliams has announced. to be held in the Wl par? th Su sct Bccktey. Dial 252-6491 Arranqements by P.

t-QSf, Found, Strave Mellon Mortuary the Bank of 'Jcigh at 7:30 p.m. $25 REWARD Stete 0 ii ce werc sti) nvcst H.i2 15.2G[gating a Thursday night theft at Mayor Of Gilbert Talks Here On Wood Potential a.65 15.52 40.00 Ford on the 'ass Friday night. According lo police, the thief or forced opcn a in 7.02 7.f5 United Accuin. Fund 31,64 12.62 United Science 6.16 6,73 Fund 13.82 15.05 nfP and took two tool rX)X'GS containing several mechanic's tool Police estimated the loss a approximately $400. Wood utilization and the economic potentialities of lumber in West Virginia were topics elaborated on for Beckley Kiwanis Club Friday, Speaking at the luncheon meeting was James II Harless of Gilbert Lumber Co.

and mayor of Gilbert. The state, he told Ki- wanians, has 11 million acres of! hard wood. "If we could keep 90' per cent of this in West Virginia, it would employ 75,000 people," he said. One major out-of-state casket concern, he noted, will purchase nothing but white oak from the Gilbert section. Guests Friday were Ouwencttce Heb and Lucinda Martin of the Shady Spring Keyettes, and Henry and Chuck Munson, Woodrow Wilson Key Clubbers arrangements.

Arrangements by Iton Mortuary RANTETZY RANLET2Y. Stanley, age 77, of Glen Rogers. The body will remain at the Melton Mortuary pending the completion of funeral arrangements. Arrangements by Mortuary or bundles of newspapers Please give information to Robert Amick. Beckley Newspapers.

Phone Beckley Maytag MAVTAG SPECIALS! E2L Moyfog washer $89.95 Moyfog ouro. wos'her (reb.) $99.95 36" Cos Range $159.95 9X12 and 12X12 Gold Seal Rugs 622 Neville 253-8911 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY OPEN BOWLINC At All Times! at HOPKINS SKY LAMES CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES 220 Valley Drive South, Beckley CALL JIM CHAMBERS I "21 years of know how" You Buy! Storm Windows and Doors Aluminum Awnings Chain Link Fencing American Glass Mirror Co. Inc. Beckley-Mr. Hope 252-6345 I wiiyywvww! gKAPE WE TRADE WE TRADE -Enjoy The Wonderful World of flectric Living BE MODERN GO FLAMELESS! Home Of Free Installation Discount Prices! eg 52 Gal.

KELVINATOR ELECTRIC WATER HEATER 10 Year Guarantee $9.50 Mo. Big Discounts On All Electrical Appliances During This FREE Installation Period REMEMBER MATT "The Old Country Boy" Will Trade For Anything MATT CROOK'S Appliance Furniture, Inc. 'Tour Kelvinator Dealer" 1604 So. Kanawha St. Did 253-5186 TRADE WE TRADE WE TRADE i.

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1953-1977