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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 9

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Beckley, West Virginia
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Smith Re-Elected President Of Court; Changes In Wyoming Precincts Approve! I I I I Tlirtm- A Raleigh Register. BeckTcy, W. Wednesday Afternoon, Jan. 10, PINEVILLE (RNS) Thom- ns K. Smith of Oceana was reelected president of the Wyoming County Court is-, meeting Tuesday in Pinevillc.

W. W. (liill) Bailey was re-appointed as a representative to the County Airport Authority and Woodrow Cook was named ex-offico member of Hie Department of Public Assistance. In oilier business, voting precinct changes were approved as follows: Bailcysvitle was divided into two precincts with the one to he No. Otscgo of $200; Brown as surety.

Appraisers appointed were Slielburn Brooks, Marvin JlcGniw and Galena Kerns, all of Ravencllff; A I Hamilton was appointed administratrix of the personal of Hubert B. Hamilton, deceased, with bond in the sum of and Meek M. Hamilton as surety; Bowen Cook was appointed administrator of the personal estate of Iloscoe Cook, deceased. Mrs. J.

Bowen Cook was named surety in the sum (30) will be combined with Maben, No. Si; A new precinct (No. 12) will be at New Richmond with this i.v ni.it i i i i iius nuiL'liLu rj, urtuiitm wain Doiidianu Osc boundary to be from Sugar Hun in the amount of $200 and James nraiserv i 1 TM to Cabin Creek; Tralce (No. 8) will vote at Bud, No. 0 and West Mullens 40) will be combined wi(ii No.

44 precinct at the High School. Authorisation was made for the purchase of eight winter liats, at a cost of $108, for the Sheriff's Department. The following orders were approved: Hazel K. Duncan was appointed a i i a i of the personal estate of Thomas M. Duncan, deceased, with bond in tlic amount of $200 and Gladys E.

as surety; Violctle Blcvins was appointed administratrix of the estate of William Lonnie Blcvins, deceased, with bond executed in the amount of $-100 and Mrs. Ethel Severt as surety. Appraisers include E. K. Via, William Eurdiss, and James Ktthlkc, all of Mullens; GRACIC HI.

Prichard was appointed administratrix of Hie personal estate of Boyd Prichard with bond in the sum of $1,000 and Earl Prichard Maple Fork MAPLE FOHK (RNS) --Haven Davis returned to Charleston Sunday after visiting several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haven P. Davis. Donald Davis has returned to Purl McClollan, after a two-week visil with bis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Davis, Maple Fork Tioad. JOHiX Bowyer of Maynor is a patient in (ho Bccklcy Hospital where he is undergoing observation anil treatment. Gladys Davis remains ill at hrr home on the Maple Fork llnarf. Carl Bryant was a liy am- l.ulance Monday nflernoon to the Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital for observation jim' treatment.

WlilSKKM) guests of Mrs. A i llurd were Mrs. Arlene Agnor and Charles Agnor Fi.rt Sill, Okla. Mi', and Mrs. Jack Sink and children, a Scott and Dwayne, returned to their home a in A after visilini; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs, Samuel Sink, Maple Foils her mother, Mrs. Thelma Ruckles and her grandmother, ill's. Bessie Eadcs, Anslcd. Appointed administratrix of personal estate oJ Vesear Lee Graham, deceased, was as surety. Crotcll B.

Wright was np pointed administratrix ol the personal estate of Jcffcrsoi Adams, deceased, with bond $60 and Marion Brown as sure ty; Other orders and appoint mcnts approved include the ap praisement of the estate of W.P. Palton, a late resident of Slat Fork district, with Curtis Crot ty, R. P. Christian and C. W.

Bnrdiss as appraisers; TJie appraisement of the estate of Guy L. Chambers, a late resident of New York, N. was approved with Carl W. Hammond, George W. Conley Florence E.

Graham with bondiand Oscar Hamilton a ap A Notary Public bond was approved for Barbara H. Price with Paul A. Viers as surety for bond in Uie amount of $500; THE FIRST annual report and accounting of Lilly W. Buckberry, committee of H. II.

Turner, was approved; Approval was also made for Olcn J. as principal and the Western Surety Co. as surety, for bund in the amount oi $3000, a public official bond for the principal who is Justice of Hie Peace in Oceana Districl. Wyoming Candidates File For Public Office PINEVILLE (RNS) Among those filing for public office, Friday through Tuesday in (he Wyoming County Circuit clerk's office in Pineville, were: Mrs. Uoy i a Spangler, member of the Republican Executive Committee, Slab Fork District; Warren C.

Hurley, member of the Republican Executive Committee, CJearfork District; Mrs. Overt H. Toler, member of the Republican Executive Committee, Cleariork District; William II. Clinfin, of Pine- villc, County Commissioner, seeking the Republican nomination: O. L.

(Beef) McNccly, constable, Slab Fork District, on Democrat ticket; Woodrow Christian, justice of the peace on the Democratic ticket, Huff Creek District; Daniel Daugherty, constable -ii (he Democratic ticket for Slear Fork Districl; Junior Lax- Ion of Ocennn, seeking Ihc nomination on the Democrat ticket for member of (he House of Delegates and Hetty Sue Short Jo- Lester Seeks Seat in House Of Delegates OCEANA i H. Leslcrland attends monthly weekend Crotly, Justice of the Peace on the Democrat ticket for Slab Fork District; HARRY Slraley, justice of the in Baileysvillc District, Democrat candidate; George Dislipp, seeking (he Democrat nomination for constable in Clem-fork District; James N. Sigrnon, filed on (he Democrat ticket for constable in Slab Fork District and Jlobert N. Morgan, filed on the Republican ticket for constable in Clem-fork Dis triet; Harry A. Agee filed for member of the Democratic Executive Committee in Slab Fork Dis- Irict; P.

L. Philyaw, filed on the Democrat ticket as member of the county Executive Commit lee in Oceana District; CECIL Kciicdn, filed on the Democrat ticket for constable in Huff Creek District; Ardelle N. Morgan, filed on the Democrat ticket, seeking the nomination for constable in liailcvsvillc Dis tricl; Paul S. Kade, seeking the Democrat ticket for constable in Barkers Ridge District and Herbert (Ked) iMorgan, filed on Ihc Democrat ticket for constable in Center District. the Toneda Coiumnnity in Ocoana District, filed Tuesday in the circuit clerk's office in 3'inevillc as a a i a for the House of Delegates on (be Rep i a ticket.

Lester, was born Dec. 3 1S37 at Hurley, Va. He is Ibc sou of licv. and Mrs. Itoy Lester of Ihc Toneda Community.

Self-employed, Lester owns and operates Lester's Oroccry at Toncda. He has owned this business since October, 19G4. Lester a Koppcrslon Grade School and was graduated from Oceana lliah School in tflfin. lie a Orange C'oun- ly Community in Middletown, N. working toward a degree in business administration.

He eiilislcd in the Air Force in May, and served nine a lie was a radio-radar rep a i a receiving his technical a i i at A I in Illinois, completion of his he. was stationed a medical and economics and if Stewart AFH in Ncwburg, N. Y. mmiiiualed and elected, inv on- lie still serves actively in objective is to he of service Naval Air Reserves Program lo nil Wyoming Countians." drills at Andrews AFB, Md. He is a past member of Toast- niiisler International, New York, having completed all requirements for a certified toastmas- ler.

He is currently president of Ibc Oceana Rotary Club and vice president of the Oceana Districl Republican Club. He is member of the Toneria Missionary Baptist Church where lie serves as general superintendent of the Sunday school. Lester was married in 1056 to the former Miss Norina McKinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wint McKimiey of Oceana.

Lester stated a he felt the stale needed younger and more energetic leaders with new and creative ideas. He said that IILL objective in seeking the nomination was to sponsor legislation Dial will bring Wyoming Comily up to the standards of neighboring counties. He further slated, "I would like to see the standard of living raise in (be fields of social, education, recreation, Shower Honors Mrs. Canada At Pierponf Community Center I Mrs. Ronnie a a a was honored Friday night with a household shower at Ihe Community Center a( I'ierpont.

Mrs. a Ray, Mrs. Cristal a a a Mrs. Eugene Smith and Mrs. William Tollivcr, hostesses for the event, decorated the community center.

The gift a covered with a white table cloth, held a flower a a of and orchid flowers with greenery in a a green vase and a red umbrella. Games were played and prizes awared Mrs. Aaron Morgan, Mrs. Teddy Tollivcr, Mrs. Rm- mctt Canada, Mrs.

Daivd Stover, Mrs. Okey Tollivcr, Mrs. -Roger Tollivcr, Mrs. Sam Fain, Mrs. Zela Canada, Miss Cilenna Smith, Miss Janet Halscy, Mrs.

Jim Prentice and Miss Mary Ann Italscy. The refreshment table, also covered with a white clolh, a an orange and brown flower arrangement in an orange fan shaped vase. Those attending were Mrs. Tinmanl McGraw, Mrs. Alex Leonard, Mrs.

Canada, Mrs. Clarence Uecd, Mrs. Uoy Booth of Mnben, Mrs. Okey Tollivcr, Mrs. Roger Tollivcr, Mrs.

William Tollivcr, Mrs. Canada, Mrs. Orbin Uecd, Mrs. Charles Hnlsey Mrs. Ijohert McGrady, Mrs David Stover, Mrs.

Estil Mrs. Sam Fain, Mrs. Clarence Morgan, Mrs. Vestal Ilinchaii. Mrs.

Hulli Collins, Mrs. Euel Cox, Mrs. Roscoe Morgan, Mrs. Glen Si7cmorc, Mrs. Dallas Adkins, Mrs.

Olcy Tolliver, Mrs. Ralph Halscy, Mrs. Jessee Tolliver, Mrs. Floyd Ilouck, Mrs. Everett a Mrs.

Aaron Morgan, Miss Janet Halscy, Miss Mary Ann Halsey, Miss MaryMcGrady, Miss Viola Collins, Miss GUmna Smilb, Miss Mary Kay Smith, Miss Regina Morgan, Miss Mona Morgan and Miss Pat Tol- ivcr, i of Picrpont. Mrs. Jack Sizcmorc of McGraws, Mrs. J. W.

Canada of Saulsvillc, Mrs. Gary York of Holt, Mrs. Dave Strunk of Arl i Tommy Clnrk and Mrs. Fred Ray of Staleslmro, Mrs. Adolph 1'cdri of Corinne, Mrs.

Teddy Tollivcr of Mullens, Mrs. Everett Fraley of Slab Fork and Mrs. Jim Prentice of Crab Or ch.ird. Garden Council Sponsoring Drive Vs. Japanese Beetle OAK HILL During January and February a survey is licing taken by Hie Oak Hill Council of a Clubs to liayc all city residents sign permission for their property lo be treated against tbe Japanese licclic.

The cost per properly owner or tenant will be $-1. The West Virginia Department of Agriculture will bo in charge of spreading the while spore dust used in a i Ihc soil a a i Ihc beetle. William (iillispic, director, Plant 1'esl Control Division, will be in Oak Hill March 1 lo begin the work, UUS IS a joint effort of the West Virginia a of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, CieorRc Sii'hl, agent, and the following garden clubs: Oak Hill, Mrs. E. N.

Oooilc, president; Sptidc and Trowel, Mrs. Jack Happ, president; Rosebud, Mrs. W. H. flrny, president; White a Mrs.

Robert Nelson, president; Oak Mrs. a Sowers, president nnd Woodland Oaks, Mrs. W. K. Wise, president.

Records show that the earliest skalins! club, formed in 1(312 was Ihc Edinburgh Skating So ciely, in Scotland. Future Group Formed OCEANA A Future Nurses Chib has been organized at Deema High School and has received its national charier from the National League of Nursing iti New York. Through this charter, the local club becomes one of 2,100 high school groups exploring careers in nursing and health in the United Slates. Members ire participating in a national youth program to help the nation meet future nursing needs. Mrs.

Paula Blankenship is advisor for the club which has 16 members. Officers are Joan Perry, president; Lorraine Toler, vice president; Charlotte Brown, secretary, and Betty Clark, Club activities being planned arc: Hearing nurses, student nursing and health workers discuss career opportunities; viewing films illustrating health care and making field trips to mirs- ng schools, hospitals and community health agencies. Community projects will help club members to gain insight into nursing nnd health work. The group hopes to do yolun- work at an area hospital, 4 Couples Receive Marriage licenses PINEVILLE (HNS) Pour marriage licenses iiavc been issued to date, during the month of January in the office of the Wyoming County Clerk in Pine- viilc. They are as follows: Larry Franklin Fiels, 22, Mullens, son of Edgar C.

and Addie A. Phipps Fields and Lynda Joyce Preecc, 19, Oceana, daughter of Luther and Lydia Perry Preecc; Evcral Maurice Collins, 19. Hiuleysvillc, son of Ledford Maurice and Ixniise Alpha Hull Collins and Margaret Louise Trent, 18, Brenton, daughter of Leonard and Pearl Clinc Trent; WOODROW Sc.lt Orndorff, 18, Pineville, son of Woodrow Wilson and Jcanctta Emma Brooks Orndorff and Gloria Madeline Shores, 19, Pinevillc, daughter of Tandy and Louise Woods Shores; Charles William McKinncy, 22, Basin, son of Hermit and Elva Shrewsbury McKinncy and Linda Faye Ellis, 21, Corinne, daughter of Tom Smith antl Ida Mary Johnson Ellis. Church Visitors OAK HILL (RNS) The Trilli-Y girls of Collins High School visited Hie Central Avenue Church of God Sunday. The girls attend different churches each month to compare Ihc different beliefs.

The Tri-Hi-Y is a young Indies Christian organization. Those who attended Sunday were: Jcannie LeMaster, Minden; Jennifer Jarrelt, President; Carolyn Smith, Debbie Brown, Colinlhii Qucsenbcrry, and Judy Hichardson all of Oak Hill. CLim SLOTHS MEET MULLENS The Laurel Oar- den Club will meet Jan. 18 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.

F. Eordham, Shunnto Street Members arc to answer roll call by a i a plant on Hid, conservation list, according to Mrs. Mack Slinmalc, president. LEEDS Ad Prices Effective thru Jon. 17, 1968 Reserve The f.igiit To limit Quumitiei OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 AIL MERCHANDISE fUHY GUARANTEED 319 PRINCE ST, MCKlEY 1 P.M.

TO 7 P. CREME RINSE IN EASY TO USE SQUEEZE BOTTLE ENDS SHAMPOO TANGLES DRY, FLY-AWAY HAIR 8-oz. Regular $1.00 55c2 Fors EVEN IN the RAIN Regular $1.49 13-oz. Size 97c Regular $1.49 7-oz. Size 97c VITALIS Reg.

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