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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 9

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Art Center Site' WVU Meeting; The Beckley Art Center will; 'be the scene of the semester i i meeting of the Virginia! I University Extension art and! Jspeciai education classes on; Sunday, Dec. 6. According to the class convene from 12:30 until 3 p.m. The showing was originally for another ibut changed to utilise iheJ 'new facilities avaUable at the I art center located at the corner- jof Jefferson Street and Johns-? town Road. Mrs.

Rachel Cook and Mrs. JAudessa Wright are co-l chairmen of the exhibition i committee. Plans Laid For TB Poster Coloring Contest The Raleigh County Tuberculosis and Health Association's i Miss Christmas Seal, Susan Trent, gets a poster to color from Mrs. Mary Louise Klaus, i director of guidance in I Raleigh County Schools who is directing the annual "Color the TB Poster Contest." Mrs. i Klaus will be sending the posters to children in the a Cockan'si Rites Incomplete i Funeral arrangements are! jincomplete for Mrs.

Delia! Cochran of Bristol, for-j merly of Princewick, who died! Friday in a Bristol hospital as I the result of an apparent heart attack. i 1 Survivors include the dece-; jdent's husband, Quincy; two! (Post-Herald Photo) Mrs. Norma Lilly of JBluntsville, Tenn. and Mrs. Because of the amount of at the annual party.

(Post-Herald Photo) ungraded primary blocks Locust Drive, through the fourth grades in all Raleigh County Schools, Susan is the daughter of Dr. Sheep and goats Hill of Princeton; andj and airs. C. E. Trent of people two to one on the island a son, Thomas Cocbran of! jof Sardinia.

sprincewick. 1 Dolls For Toy Fund Party Exhibited At Library Dolls dressed by Mrs. W. 0. Sydnor of 516 Woodlawn Ave.

attract the attention of a young Daniels visitor to the Raleigh County Library, where Mrs. Sydnor's handiwork is currently being exhibited. Melinda Gross 1 pleasingly sizes up the col- lection of fashion dolls rea- died for the annual Mac's Memorial Toy Fund Party. I work accomplished by Mrs. Sydnor, Mrs.

Kenneth Atkinson of 325 Mankin doll repair headquarters, The buzzing of the love call the 17-year locust can be refers to the Woodlawn Ave- jone of the most awesome and nue woman's home as a i overpowering noises in nature, "branch office." Several other JFrom late April in the Southern "temporary mamas" assist in states to early June in the preparing the dolls for distribution to needy children north, the ground and trees will swarm with me scurrying Capital Comment insects. Would Use Muscle To Aid Hans McCourt By CHARLES RYAN Post-Herald Correspondent CHARLESTON Today the Senate Seat servative who is given thought was right. chance of gaining the! He was at one "Gentleman" is time the i strictest sense of West Virginia Senate i a in Charleston and i a new Senate president. There are three men in the running. One is Senator Carl Gain- The other two men a generally conceded as the real contenders.

One is William Moreland of Morgantown and the other is Hans McCourt of Webster County. Senate majority leader but lost Hans McCourt in thesfeUer IV, who, like it or not, isj The clincher Is that the big parties onisomething like that, I gave the current leader of theiis a nice man and highlyjstatehouse time to mv nephew and one indeed a Democratic party. Scapable. He is an expert on somewhere in the middled the guy I know simply his senate majority leader out lost Hans McCourt is indeed a i Democratic parry. Scapable.

that post to Clarence Martin gentleman and-has the respect! With his position between the I taxes, has of Martinsbure following the! of his neers i liberal and rnncArxrativA TM of Martinsburg following his peers. MORELAND IS an old maverick. He is regarded as very liberal and has never let I popularity with the folks stand er of Nicholas County, a the way of doing what- he election two years ago. He has the backing of labor and the support of Sen. Robert Holliday, who has withdrawn in this race for the high Senate post.

and conservative is, in the opinion of this McCourt can logically do more! column, honest and fair, RISKY AS IT may seem, this to draw together dissident ele-j Such a candidate is hard to column would have to predict ments within the Senate. He i find at any time. When you a McCourt win without really can therefore be the most ef-lfind him with the arooer back- too much trouble. The reason is clear: is somewhere The third man involved is between the a i McCourt, chairman of the! Gainer and the i a Senate Finance Committee and! Moreland, plus he has the sup- BECKIEY an able of John D. "Jay" a similar position, he suc- cessftdly engineered I Boiarsky into the position of i House speaker.

fective man in that position. ling, he's as beat Perhaps portantiy, McCourt to win. The last time Rockefeller wanted a man to away. But we ail did feel that once WHEN THIS reporter started again our souls had been the statehouse, it of governors to gifts at even more im-; George Blanda. Rockefeller wants OBJECT of all this is plea to state officials to I once got a bottle of refrain from Christmas at armed at my office in gifts this year because of the THAT A final decision the custody of another reporter, trauma it causes the noorlv- has been given by the Depart- Ti ment of Transportation on an interstate highway through Charleston, opposition to the route through the city's Trian- I had just graduated from col- paid reporter who desperately desires to remain honest Do lege and reaUy didn't drink that-, not put temptation in his way.

Local and Area News, Classified, Comics, Markets Beckley, Saturday Morning, November 28,1970 THERE ARE those who 7T that the Rockefeller support will ffl ai because the senators' ne will get teed-off that Rockefeller, is messing around again, Thati opinion can be kissed off be-j much but I took the bottle home after reporting it to my boss, who said I wouldn't go to jail if I kept it so I kept it; earing I would be corrupted forever. I was never able to determine where the bottle had come cause of raw political logic. i Development through the pre- Picture yourself as a senator Indications seem to be that seems to have reasons for the may be that the government the good sense to appoint black to co-ordinate m5 governor or some L. T. Anderson in the Charleston Gazette has already told the Christmas other state figure.

And I wasn't sure, JLfelt I cpnld hang onto back of resistance has been broken and the highway will the bottle without public about the ties that Jennings Randolph sends each year but he didn't mention the tie that the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad sends. Anderson says he and anottfher reporte- he and another reporter re- with a vote and a Rockefeller, probably the next governor, is button-holing you, roKen and highway will the CO sends a tie to asking vou to vote his way march, through on its original ART SOUL WAS then cleanj me this year I'm going to send i nath i until Hulett Smith was fn Raw logic says you te rfies to Randolph I and they both regretted it If the CO sends a tie to aas senators who got in his way in the past If you don't believe it look around for Lloyd Jackson and Noah Floyd. One is defeated and the other is jaot only without office but he's facing court charges. THANKSGIVING andj holidays are produc- moned to of5ce for a ing a lull in statehouse events ne co fe encj except for the caucus today of the majority party regarding leadership in the upcomin He announced some innocuous thing and we duly recorded it and the with pad and pencil Legislature. electronic gear.

Then Coming up this nest week will ovemor said we should be the raising and lighting of a momen because he had ON THE Rockefeller's OTHER boys hand, the state Christmas tree. Then Robert! jthe furious round of December a 1 Nelson, Alan Susman and others I are safe and sound in their! elected seats. They will tell you that Big Jav had a lot to do Armases are the parnes with it abound up and down something for us. Nervously we glanced at one another, wondering 5 we were from the oin to be faced at God last few! aw choice again of taking 'the bottle of booze and being once more corrupted or making Hospital United Fund Committee Evaluates Work Rockefeller is not going let anyone but McCourt win, even if he has to use real muscle. The head of the Democratic for a few das before Party in this state even when jhis name is not Rockefeller has some muscle.

Beckley A a a i a Regional Hospital United Fund committee members gratulated themselves Friday for a job well done. They topped their 54,000 goal by in this year's drive. Committee members and the departments they represent are: (standing from left) Alfred H. Broadhead, patient care coordinator; Richard B. Hutchens, unit manager II; Owen H.

Walker, unit manager HI: R. Kent Dyer, administrative assistant; James E. fiillis, unit manager IV; (sitting from left) Ruth Einhora, ad- ministrative secretary': Joyce Estep, business office; Opal Steplowski, housekeeping, and Irene Blue, a a department. (Post-Herald Photo) Services Begin At Local Church Special youth services began Friday at the Maxwell Hill Baptist Church and will last through Sunday. I Services start at 7 p.m.

nightly with Earl D. Jessup of N. in charge of services. Jessup is a young Nine Beckley This year, the hospital administrator Kent Dyer said, i days; Verna Hindson, inhalation mi ister at Piedn Bible Regional Hospital employes I lected $5,079.88 during its drive, "The drive was organized andj therapy, two days: John JTM. studying to be 5 conducted by the two davs: Florence; 3 mi ssunary.

addition to the nightly ser- Nine BARH Employes Are Cited have been awarded up to three which is approximately $1,000 outstanding performance during the same amount above their Those winning days off were j. A. Walker maintenance Perhaps in the long run lack of fine food and drink in state offices means the taxpayer is getting a better deal. As I can a scene in front of everone by refusing to take it But there was no booze. the hospital's United Campaign drive.

Fund: goal. I BARH A i a I personnel themselves and we. Gibson, LPH on the second days off with pay for man collected before re ud of them floor one day there will be an 11 a.m. Sunday senice. Rev.

Clarence jEarl Bragg representing day; Rita Marie Hall I Gnfflth is pastor Ad-j maintenance department, three nursing service, one day; Iva ILane, laboratory, one day; I Paulette Naff, pharmacy, one! day, and N. A. Bragg, physical i I Jjjgj.gpy^ Qne 79 II Dyer said the funds collected! POWs May Receive Letters SEN. HANS McCOURT THE GOVERNOR'S "gofers" passed out to us as we sat dumbly waiting small boxes, neatly tied in gay bows. I looked out of the corner of my eye to see what my fellows were doing and I met only their sideways glances.

"Thanks uh, Governor. uh. "Yeah, uh, Merry. governor. The governor tut-iutted us and bade us march out into the cold but cheery winds of Christmas with our loot under our arms.

We were once corrupted. But, once corrupted: we eagerly tore our pakcagesj open to claim rjie booty inside. ''That cheap so and so." wasj the kindest comment I can; remember. The gifts were; plastic cufflinks plated in some I kind of rub off gold that bore I on them the state seal or Hulett C. Smith MAY GET TIE Per Annum.

Compounded Quarterly. Minimum $500.00 deposit required. GOLDEN PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS Other Savings Plcnj on Deposits of SI 00,000 or More. Beckley National Bank Federol Deposit inurance Corporation. Each Depositor Insured to 'Operation Heartline Vietnam' Leg We know you don't need, APO San Francisco 96325 reminding about our boysj overseas but some may not! David mcr 385548333J know how to contact our, Det.

(Dt), APO lonely young "peace prisoners Fr ancisco 96331 (Prisoners of War). This is the one time of the year they can receive mail W01 Roger D. Clay 233782374, 192 Avn. Co. (Assault Hel), APO San Francisco 96321 represented about a 70 per cent A 14-year old Mabscott youth participation from hospital jwas treated at Beckley" Ap- employes, not including theipalachian Regional Hospital for medical staff.

a broken leg following an United Fund com i tteeautomobile-pedestrian accident Sp4 Ronnie J. Williams from 1-6 193th 1 A Cnn fliC2Tl immediate families. To add these young patriots to your holiday card list, send a stamped self-addressed APO San Francisco SFC Jennings M. Richmond en- 236626615, R. R.

C. U. V. APO velope for names and Francisco addresses to: Another Mother for Peace, 407 North Maple, SSG Jerry R. Van Stavcrn Beverly Hills, Calif.

90210. ,232660837, Adv. T. 6-1 MAT Addresses of area men APO San Francisco 96215 will spend Christmas in Vietnam include: Sp4 Dwight Bostic 232807733, Co. A 39lh Engr.

Bn. Sp4 Lee M. Bennett 23-1721662, 596th Mnint. APO San Francisco 96325 members this year are Jim ion Johnstown Road at the IT. Wheeler, business office; James S.

19-21 By-Pass intersection at Cpl. Stephen Kent 2441225, Foley, dietary department; VMA-311, Ordnance, FPO San Francisco 96602 Mail names and addresses of area men who will spend Christmas in Vietnam to Marye Rowe, Drawer Post- Herald, Beckley, W. Va. 25801. Be sure to include the APO or FPO number which is the name of the zip Code number.

We only received eight addresses this week. This tells us that some of the boys are heinp; left out. Send thnt name and address TODAYl Barbara Bozo, coronary care department; Carolyn Fox, store 10 p.m. Thursday. City police said Mark Steven! Marcuzzi apparently darted! room; Terry Hall, pharmacy; the street directlv in Dr.

Werner Laqueur, pathology; Alfred H. Broadhead, patient care coordinator; Richard B. Hutchens, unit manager II; Owen Walker, unit manager front of a 1966 model car driven i by Wilma Lee Phillips, 50, of! Prosperity. Phillips was not! charged. Property damage to the HI; R.

Kent Dyer, ad-1vehicle was estimated at S100. ministrative assistant, James E. I-lillis, unit manager IV; Ruth Einhorn, administrative secretary; Joyce business i Opal Steplowski, housekeeping, and Irene Blue, laboratory department. Posts $108 Bond Thomas J. Kornmeyer, 30, of Whitcslone, posted $108.50 bond to the city following his arrest Monday on a drunken driving charge.

STARTING SUNDAY Our Challenging Attendance Program Calls for Every Member to Dedicate His All to This Objective: MY BEST FOR CHRIST It's a Program That Seeks to Inspire Regular Attendance and Strengthen Devotion THE CHALLENGE IS TO LET NOTHING PREVENT YOUR ATTENDANCE Hear REV. DANIEL BRENDIAR PASTOR, WRITER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 10:50 A.M. 7:30 P.M. ALSO AN EXCITING MUSICAL PACKAGE First Assembly of God Church 500 N. VALLEY BECKLEY P.S.

BRENDIAR, PASTOR.

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