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Walter G. Goode Final rites for Walter Geoe Goode, Piaevffle, will be held at 11 a on. Monday at the Robertsoo-Foglesong Funeral Home Chapel, Pineville, with the Revs. Thjr Adams and Harry Burial Stephens will be in in charge, Jackson James G. Funeral services for James Gregory Mills, 17, of Coal 3ty, will the be at 1 Williams Monday in Funeral Home Chapel, Sophia, with the Revs.

Okey Cor and Qeve Young officiating. Burial will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. Cemetery, New Richmond. He died at 1:10 a.m. Saturday! arrival at a Beckley hospital in a Mullens hospital after ajlollowing a two-vehicle collision long illness.

at 6 PJJL Friday, at Coal City, Born Jan. 30, 1893 in Wyom- A truck struck the motorcycle ing County, he was a son ofj the late George and Sena! which he was riding. He was a junior at Stoco High Halsey Goode and was aj School, lifelong resident of Born Aug. 16, 1955 at Sophia, County. he was the son of J.

D. and He was a retired constable! Peggy Pierce Mills of Coal Oty. with 22 years of service. In addition to his parents, he Surviving are his wife, Lilly'is survived by three sisters, Meadows Goode; four sonsj Sue, Rhonda, and Gina Carl, Athens, Herbert, Ocala, Lloyd, Longmont, and Ray, Miami, six daughters, Mrs. Sena MuUins, Mrs.

Mary Gunter, Mrs. Dora Johnson and Mrs. Watsie Hill, all of Pineville, Mrs. Lila Anderson, Huntington, and Mrs. Faye Browning, Gainesville, four brothers, Scott, Kopperston, and Ted, Pineville; two sisters, Mrs.

Hazel Stamper, Birmingham, and Mills, all at home. Pallbearers will be Bill Mills, Jerry' Lambert, Larry Dodd, Alan Brinegar, Gary Mils, and Mike Davis. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. today.

The body will be moved to the church one hour prior to the service. Carrie Ross Gravise rites for Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Vida Williams, Ocala; 26 OS 61, of MacArthur, will be grandchildren, and 8 great- held 'at 1 p.m. today at Spring grandchildren.

Friends mav call at a member of the Andrew Chapel United i Church, Williamsburg. He was a son of the late Fields and Rebecca Goodman, and was a lifelong resident, of Williamsburg. Surviving are his wife, Ruth M. Goodman; three sons, Paul, Buekhannon, Jack, Leonardtown, and Millard Fairlea; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Riley, West Memphis, Mrs.

Hazel Lemaster, Falls Church, Mrs. Virginia Shafer, Russell, and three granddaughters. Final rites will be Monday at 2 pjn. at Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Verlin Butcher in charge.

Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Qintonville. The body will remain at the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home, Lewisburg, and taken to the church one hour prior to the funeral. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Valley Memorial Gardens in Robertson-Foglesong Funeral Home, Pineville, after 5 p.m. today.

(RNS) Roy H. Evans Funeral arrangements are Incomplete for Roy Hobert Evans, 43, of South Sand Branch. He- died at 12:30 p.m. Saturday in his home following a long illness. Born June 17, 1929, at South Sand Branch, he was a son of the late Howard and Ollie Bryant Evans.

A member of the Little Valley Baptist Church at South Sand Branch, he is survived by his wife, Mildred Robinson Evans; Hobert home; and two brothers, Homer, Ravenswood, and Cecil Evans, and two sisters, Mrs. Loraine McPeake, and Mrs. Hazel Moore, South Sand Branch. The body is at Rose all of Huntington. The Rev.

Paul Nelson will officiate. Mrs. Ross was pronounced dead on arrival at a Beckley hospital at 1:58 p.m. Friday. The cause of death was "apparent suicide" according to state police.

Born Feb. 1, 1912, at Whites Creek, she was a daughter of the late Mosie and Dollie Naper. Surviving are her husband, Robert Ross, two sons, William Sophia and Robert, Huntington; seven daughters, Mrs. Ted (Juanita) Pingle and Mrs. Thompson, Darien, who died Friday in Darien, following a long illness.

He was the father of the Rev. William Thompson, pastor of Mount Hope United Methodist Quesenberry Funeral Home. Mrs. Ode K. Webb The funeral of.

Mrs. Ocie Kaye Webb, 21, Ravencliff, will be held at 2 'pjri. Monday at MacArthur, Mrs. Paul (Delia) Jones and Mrs. (Geraldine) Huff, both of Southpoint, Ohio, Mrs.

Robert (Ada) McFane, Kenova, Mrs. Carl (Doris) Gooderhan, Huntington, and Mrs. Roger (Carol) Buckland, Sophia; two brothers, Sylvester and Boyd Davis, both of Ohio; a sister Edith, address unknown; 23 grandchildren and and 2 great grandchildren. Williams Funeral Home in Sophia is in charge of arrange- durch with me Rev. Charles Perkins in.

charge. Burial will in Pine Grove cemetery, Ravencliff. She died at 4:20 p.m'. Friday at a Charleston hospital follow- a short illness. Born Oct.

17, 1950 at McGraws, she was a daughter of the late Aden and Gillie McMillion Trump, Surviving are husband, Warren Webb; a daughter, Tract Lynn at home; five brothers, Harold, Jerry, and Terry all of McGraws, Ted, Saulsville, and Ernie, Riverdale, a sister, Mrs. Georgia Owens, McGraws and her maternal grandmother. Mrs. Betty i i McGraws. The body will remain at Robertson-Foglesong Funeral Homei Pineville, where Mends may call after 5 p.m.

today, and taken to the church one hour prior to the-funeral. (RNS) Frank Audridr Funeral services for Frank Audrick, 57, of Scarbro, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Tyree Funeral Home Chapel, Oak Hill. The Rev. Bill Menefee will officiate and burial will follow in the Hilltop Cemetery, Hilltop.

Audrick died at 6:30 a.m. Friday in an Oak Hill hospital following a short illness. He was a retired employe of The New River Coal Oakwood. He is survived by his wife, Sophia, Tampa, three sons, Franklin, Gary, and Bobby and a daughter, Miss Carolyn Audrick all of Tampa; four brothers, Jimmy, Oak Hill, Bill, Beckley, John, Richmond, and Tommy, of Gear- water, a sister, Mrs. merits.

Richard A. Dunkley Funeral services for Richard A Dunkley, 67, of Detroit, formerly of Beckley, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Detroit. Dunkley died at 11:30 a.m. Saturday following a heart attack which occurred as he was preparing to leave Detroit hospital where he had undergone surgery three weeks ago.

was the Mr. and Mrs. of Beckley. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mack Meador, of Beckley; a brother Harry L.

Dunkley, Beckley, and Everett Dunkley of Mount Hope; in Detroit he is survived by his wife, Julia McGinnis Dunkley; two daughters, Mrs. Ella Jean. Suinmerfield, and Mrs. Judy Cook and two sons, Richard, and James Dunkley. Arrangements were by the Caldwell and Mulligan Funeral Home in Detroit.

son of the late J. W. Dunkley Funeral services for Mrs. Eloise Oneida Reed, 47, of 260 Regional Drive, Kengrove, N. formerly of Ansted, will be hejd today at 1 p.m.

at the Good Shephard or a Chapel, South Charleston, with the Rev. Charles Willis in charge. Burial will follow in the Harrah Family Gemetery in Asnted. Mrs. Reed died Thursday in a Point Pleasant hospital from injuries received in a car accident.

A daughter of Mrs. Okie born in Lucas. A member of the Ansted Baptist Church, she is survived by her husband, William J. Reed; five brothers, Burton, Larue, 0., Hylton, Victor, Robert, Anstead, Califor- Millard F. Goodman Millard F.

Goodman, 53, Williamsburg, died Friday in a Clarksburg hospital He was a veteran of World War a mechanic for the Sophia appeared for a preliminary hearing Magistrate Lorena Wallace Saturday on a charge of negligent homicide resulting from a car-motorcycle accident Friday evening at Coal City. The rider of the motorcycle, James Gregory Mills, 16, of Coal City was killed when it was struck head-on by a 1970 model auto driven by Houck, state police said. Houck waived to the action of the Raleigh County grand jury Saturday and posted a $500 Secondary Rt. tersection with 25. What is a university? A group of 180 freshmen who enter West Virginia University this semester will find out from people who should know including WVU provosts, deans and experienced professors.

They will perimental Funeral incomplete arrangements are for A Mrs. Bessie Hoke Final rites "for Mrs. Bessie Hoke, 82, of Meadow Creek, will be held at p.m. today in the Meadow Creek Church with the Rev. William Fox in charge.

Burial will follow in the Meadow Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Hoke died 2:20 p.m. Friday in a Summers County hospital following a five-year illness. Born June.

28,1890 in-Raleigh County, she was a daughter of the late John and Ruth Meadows Redden. She was a member of the Meadow Creek Baptist Church. i i Mrs. three Richmond, Mrs. William Bleau and Mrs.

Charles Richmond, all Meadow Creek; a Earl Boke, Montcoal; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Beckley, Mrs. Hazel Tombelin, Chicago, Mrs. Eva Harrah, Quinni- Carolina; 10 and 15 great- of North grandchildren, grandchildren. Pallbearers- will be John Theo Adkins, Marvin Plumley, Richard Twohig, Dempsey Grimmett, and Forrest Smith.

The body will be taken from the Ronald Meadows Funeral Home in Hinton to the an hour before the service. (RNS) Clinic Schedule Clinics at the Beckley-Raleigh County Health Department will be held this week at the following times: Monday: 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., general health clinic; Monday: 9 a. crippled children's cardiac clinic, by appointment; Monday: 1 p.m., diagnostic clinic, by appointment only; Wednesday: Noon to 4 p.m., family planning clinic, by appointment; Wednesday: Noon to 4 p.m., general immunization clinic providing immunizations started at the age of three months; Thursday: 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., general health clinic; Friday: 9 to 11:30 a.m.

and 1p.m. to 2:30 p.m., chest x-ray clinic, by appointment only. Elizabeth Beaver, Oceana, andjnia. and. Terrence Harrah, of a half-brother Joe Sweeney, of! Charleston and three sisters, Hilltop.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 pjn. to 9 p.m: Mrs. Juanita Bristol, Elkview, Mrs. Nancy Salter, San Jose, and Mrs. Oeesa Smith, Scottsdale, Ariz.

(RNS) We Work For Those Wht Love and Remember Complete Line Of MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS Intidc and Outside Displays EGNOR Monument Works Locally Crab Orchard 253-4441 Police Beat Post-Herald Sunday Morning, Sept 10, 1972--3 Driver Waives To Jury On Homicide Charge Ronald Wayne Houck, 25, of Beckley city police jailed Jennings L. Jeffrey, 33, of Stamford at 11:25 pjoi. Friday on charges of drunken driving and defective equipment He is ordered in. municipal court Sept. bond to Magistrate Wallace.

court Sept lg A 16-year-old Bradley youth, Robert Helton was cited by city police at 11:45 pjn. Friday for three traffic violations: driving a vehicle without a state operator's license, driving without a vehicle registration card and driving a motorcycle without wearing safety glasses. He is ordered into municipal The collision occurred 29 at the Secondary on in- Rt Charges against two alleged participants in a Labor Day neighborhood feud in Crab Dr. Judith Stitzel, director of the Writing Laboratory and teach course a new, ex- i 'Orientation F' for one hour of credit on either a pass or fail basis. THTS developed COURSE because was freshmen need a better orientation to university life," Assistant Dean Martha Howard of the College of Arts and Sciences who conceived the course.

"We will offer limited enroUment now but eventually we hope this will be a course every freshman may take. 1 The pilot course, permitting 180 freshmen to participate in one of 15 sections of 12 students each, will meet twice a week for eight weeks. IN EACH SECTION, the 12 students, an instructor (who is also the section's adviser) and a student assistant will explore how the university affects student Me, the community and the world. Orientation I also will help students choose, a major and minor field of study. Instructors will include Dr.

Jay Barton provost for instruction; Dr. Ray Kop- Delman, provost for research and graduate studies; Dr. John Wright, the College of Arts and Sciences; Dr. Robert mont, and Mrs. Undine'Hancock F- "Munn, director of libraries; The first Negro woman elected to the TJ.

S. Congress was Mrs. Shirley Chisholm, Democrat, elected on 1968 from New York Slate. The Old Farmer's Almanac, founded in 1792, is the oldest continually published periodical in the United States. In Memoriam DONALD V.

GWYNN CLIFTON M.MINNICK JOHN H. DIXON MARGARET ZEGEER EVERETTE LITTLE WILLIAM D. DOSS ELMER L. GILKESON RITA K. BROCK LOUIS MONCADA LILLIAN MONROE EDNA C.

NIERMAN WILLIAM R. WALL "Memory Our Greatest Treasure' Owned and Operated by Homeseekers Land Building Company, Inc. Orchard were dismissed Friday by Magistrate Joe Rodriguez after a hearing. Harvey Howard had been charged with felonious assault A younger relation, Joyce Howard, had been charged with threatening Virginia Miller also of Crab Orchard. Virginia Miller will appear before Magistrate a Wallace Monday for hearing on a peace warrant against her obtained by Joyce Howard.

associate professor of English, and other professors and directors. THUS FRESHMEN will have an opportunity from their firstj day of classes to meet and work with decision-makers in the university community. Assisting the instructors will be volunteer members of the Peer Advising Group, a student organization that donates time to advising fellow students. The Beckley Fire Department answered a first aid call early Saturday morning, three more first aid calls and a fire call Friday. The rescue squad was called to aid Charles Samples, 55, of 212 Quarry and 100 2nd St.

Saturday at 1:57 ajn. Samples was suffering from chest pains and difficulty in breathing, firemen reported. He was given oxygen and taken FOR THE BEST PRICE IN TOWN STOP LOOK IK AT DAVIS-FLESHMAN MONUMENT CO. Close to Sunset Memorial Harper Road 110 SUNSET DRIVE NEXT TO THE CAR WASH MARYE DAVIS, MGR. PH.

253-6459 Lewisburg Display At Rev. C. Crone 645-3876 Davis-Stuart Road the Ueckley Appalachian Regional Hospital (BARK) by private ambulance. A fire call was Graces Book Store and Gift Shop at 109 Sunrise Ave. at 3:25 pjn, Friday.

Firemen reported that a ballast had burned out in a fluorescent light causing SIS damage. The rescue squad was called to Thelma Butler S3, at 1595 Maxwell Hill Road at 10:40 ajn. chest pains, firemen reported, and was given oxygen and taken to BARH by private ambulance. At 11:37 ajn. the rescue squad was called to aid Winnie at 2:48 pjn.

the squad was called to Ctensy Hanks, 71, of Lanark at 201 Prince St Both were having difficulty breathing and were given oxygen and taken to BARH by Friday. She was experiencing private ambulance. LOCAL BANK STOCKS Raleigh County Bank Bank of Raleigh Beckley National Bank Cardinal State Bank BID ASK 125 130 47 50 53 56 1 68 72 Insurance and Bank Stocks, Bought, Sold and Quoted. Stocks-- Bonds-- Mutual Funds 108 S. Fayette St.

Beckley, W. Va. 25801 Of IN MONDAY EVENING Til 9.00-OTHtR EVENMOS IY APPOINTMENT 1101 VAUIY DRIVE PARKING-PHONE 25J4M4 MOCUY, W. VA. Do You Remember? A raincoat that needs some growing Into.

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