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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 5

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Beckley, West Virginia
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Gibbs Named to FHA Group in Greenbrier ViSDry Appointment a Herbert E. Gibbs, of Dawson as' 3 state committe eman. a member of th FHA for the FHA the years, will continue as Cork- Oliver Harrison Ballard, 81 Dies; Rites Today By Register Staff Writer GREENVILLE Oliver Harrison Ballarri, 84, died Friday at his home here after a long illness. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the home.

The Rev. 0. F. Surface will officiate and burial the Green Hil1 C11 ivi supervised farmL was Jom in Greenville andjcoa! in succeeds Handley Skaggs, 1 credit assistance received in the had Spjnt hls entlre life in the corn 1 rt mn i Ur Wh i 0 ree tC rm OCal iCe Th wi assist ty He farmer. ov exmred July 1.

Skaggs, who has anyone desiring information about member of th State Ad- eligibility requirements. Conveyor Beit To Carry Mine Refuse at Olsego OTSEGO A rubber conveyor belt soon will be used by the Otsego mines of Brul Smokeless the end of the belt line will be placed for dumping. Officials disclosed a two belts will be used in tandem, one mea-i surmg 887 feet and the other 9131 feet. The present aerial a carries the refuse several hundred feet abov the preparation plant for dumping, but this location is becoming filled almost to Sunday Register. Beck ley, W.

Sunday Morning. July 6, 1952-5 Sponsors Hear r's By Register Staff Writer dumping the Oswald Miners Study Accident Prevention OSWALD--A course of accident prevention in coal mines has been! completed by 29 miners and fore- lde wedding anniversary, Sua men of the'Oswald mine of the New'day, July 6 with a picnic and bas River Co. Fitzgerald, explosives GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY By Register Staff Writer CORNSTALK, and Cl a celebrate their Mark Barton, 37, Ex-Athlete, Dies, 12:30 p. and i Under Way On Beilepoint Span HINTON Clearing the right- of-way on the Beilepoint end i a a the new highway bridge over surtax u-in Barton. a soon as sco building can be emeiery at Umon County, to mine refuse! Surviving are wife, Mrs.

a Preparation plant Broyles Ballard, two nephews, dumps i The belt system will be usec The body will be removed of the aerial tram nou r. the Broyles Funeral Home at the majority of Union to the residence -at area. nes VISIT AT A HOME Register Staff Writer FAYE'TTEVILLE 'Mrs. J. M.

Ramev anc r7 J. Inspector; John Lepto, foreman; Cecil W. Lilly, Mr. and Miss Eva activities as Camp Ceaser was a i feature of the picnic meetins of Pe a conducted the i course. Garden Club, he Pnrv 'trackman- rviTM tng the trainuig were- i a a n.

Mr. Hl11 homc George L. Adkins. foreman WH- Henry W. of Mrs.

John Scott. Ham J. Arthur, driller; Mike Belley Charles R. Marry Caperton, student spon- Charles L. Bennett, i William B.

Saturday services will be held 2 p. m. at the home. Surface will officiate. By Register Staff Writer i.

J3iXTltjn i v- L. oil S7. well known former athlete, diedi accor ding to Dave Agnew, Friday Ln Princeton Memorial of the Agnew Construction pital where had been a patient! since June 21. He attended lo-l. erm for moving the cal public schools and Concord i a the use of il for lege.

i tool room purposes was He was injured in an Thurs da" by trustees control- accident at Charleston, a a 31 i The tru held a 10-year 1946 and had been paralyzed since; i ease on lhe "Point Park" for then from the waist down, but ur se and the building managed to drive an automobile be remov ed to another site! and announce sporting events and the park wnei it will remain! other activities through a be avail at)le for Scout use address system on his car. ter construction of the bridge He was born at Bertha, in Sum-! A 26 inch wl11 be from the tipple more han 1 oi he And feel over an accent hill to imo Home a 'Irs Ada Wagner, the guest speaker and reviewed Robinson and son, the activities, TM ni C0 mber I i nat of her own the Mrs. Allenbaugh E. Williams won pri slS!" S1 valley bevond Thp 1 i percipice 1 TM ina A hat made of native laurel i 1 Miller, dispatcher; Puckett, electrician; Ramey, foreman; i i i a 1 H. Ooud, i faoss Clarence JA.

Elliott, loader; Buren foreman; Seibert R. Stone, foremanMValter L. Pete Techalc, track- loader Mlt man; Louis S. Treasic, foreman; Pau Vargo. supplyman; and John J.

M. Wade was voted most E. Warwick, loader. Partially trained were Ramsey Gray, load- Fox won the prize jer, and Emery LeMaster, ma- of Athens; two children, Carroll! lighten "traffic'on lhe'present "to- Lnn Susa Ann; one adequate bridge across New River at Temple Street. However, heavy traffic on Route 20, now using the old bridge at Temple Street, will probably be re-routed through Hmton, over present Route 3, across the Greenbrier and New Rivers on the new bridge at to a point just bplow Dam, where it will re-join presenj: Route 20.

The new bridge will be 982 feet long, with a 23 foot roadway and Mrs. Paul Covey of Princeton. PoliomysiiiisVictini's Funeral Set for Today By Register Staff Writer GLEN ROGERS Funeral elIe in rites for Marvin Eugene Fanningj lhe BIues1 17, who died Friday from the effects of poliomyelitis will be heJd at p.m. Sunday in the Commun-i ity Church. Glen Rogers.

The Rev. I three 10 sidewalks. DR1VE SLATED cfidate Buria! made Sunset Memorial 'Park i LI FF A community He was the son 0 Mr and Mrs im' nVe Monda Earl Fanning and "as sfrickTM 1 Si?" 6 Baptist Church TMe- Son of Union Native A A I A I BIG JULY BLANKET EVENT Starts MONDAY Choose from HUNDREDS of BLANKETS! AY-AWAY By Register Staff Writer UNION The son of a Union native has been elected a Metho-f dist bishop. He is the Rev. Matthew Wesley Clair son of M.

W. Clair, who! was born at Union and also was a Methodist bishop. The new bishop is one of 23 West Virginians--by birth or adoption-to become. Methodist bishops. He is a graduate of Howard, Boston, Syracuse, and Iliff School of Theology.

In.his. early ministry was pastor at Martinsburg and for the past 12 years has been pastor "of St. Mark's, Chicago. A chaplain in World War I. he is married and th father of two daughters.

Herndon Mine Improvements HERNDON Improvements in various phases of operations, in- EXTRA LONG AND EXTRA HEAVY! POUND ALL WOOL SINGLE BLANKET All wool means cozy warmth deep, fluffy nap, exciting colors. Extra long too, more inches to tuck-in! little by little on lay-away NOW I INSTRUCTOR--Charles J. Fei- ton, head instructor in layout design, Fordham. University, ho will be layout and design instructor in the special printing i eluding better dust and roof con- ncermg course to begin at Westjtrol. more adequate ventilation Virginia Tech, Monday, July 7.

i a rm other betterments are propos" jed in a reinspection report released by the Bureau of Mines for the Herndon operation of the La- a Colliery Co. Federal Inspector Ward R. Vickers noted during hi stour additional timbers were set in face areas, explosives were removed a safe GLEN ROGERS Family nipht i i i a from a and oower was observed at the Glen Rogers vir nd ad dltiona rock dust was Scnut Cabin Friday night. applied the working places. Attending the program were the' Other improvements included Bry Scouts, their leaders, and providing closed containers for their respective families.

Thomas storing oil. frame-groun conduct-, Thomas, scoutmaster, was in noted during his tour addition- cotton, rovon 0 charge of the affair. pn tipple, and discontinuing The opening ceremony was held in cars alon main haulage! WO blankets in handsome by the scouts, followed by talks block DlcrieU on Vickers recommends closed Dloac iai as on white back- Family Night Heid by Scouts WARMTH AND VALUE ALL IN ONE WOOL PLAID DOUBLE BLANKET FULL TOP VALUE 9 0 of the Scout ich -ers recommends closed cars were played and refresn-? ccial containers for transport-! ground, the 40 people present: i explosives underground, re- a of TOof-fall hr7arris given by the Scout Games mcnts sc: by the scout mothers' committee. BellermenSs At Minden Mine Recommended Imagine getting an all wool blanket; Fluffy, soft, and cozy warm for so little! You'll love the exciting array of colors. Every blanket is guaranteed against moth damage for five years.

And they're acetate satin bound. Stock up, on-lay-away, during Penney's JULY BLANKET EVENT mova! of roof-fall hazards over roadways, frequent roof tests, further blasting precautions, increasing the quantity of air in face workings and providing airlock doors along attlageways and crnsscuts at approved intervals. He also cites several haulage.and electrical hazards, and suggests I that additional rock dust be ap- i plied in the dry areas outby the faces, dust accumulations. be removed from mine, and I SPECIAL! BUY BLANKETS IN BIGGEST SELECTION OF THE YEAR! other betterments are proposed for the Minricn Nos. 2.

3. 4. and -5 mines at Minden in a report re leased by the United States Bureau of Mines. The report includes many im provements. including removal of rrof rail hazards at specified lions The mines, which employ 599 Mills'Rites Set For 2P.M.

Today By Register Staff Writer a services fori riicn and average 2.280 to-is of co.il dnily. ar operated by Adcn Will s. 67. will be conducted i com anny. are operated by UI i DC cnnnucTea River and Pocahontas Oma 2 loda the of! Coai Co hl? son Clifford Mills, at Hix.

i Federal Inspectors Harold Er-ck and W. M. Cordrav noisd The Rev. Edward G. Cartwright wilt officiate, assisted by Rev i a i i a i and the "Rev.

Phxl-j scribed manner underground. a a a in year lllncss certain ventiiattr.n. haulace am A rcared mi hc electrical safceuards a a County e(i and was a member of the U. I 3 I The inspectors recommend da a- i tight switches in the tipple; and permissmle electrical men; and explosion-tested tocomo-: tives in the face areas to m-ji-i mize fire ana hazards Ba5in a Mrs They also urge the use of goggles. California.

Thirteen while doing eye-hazaraous work and one great-grandchild Vls ana self-rescuers for emergency: ive. exit from the mines. i EXTRA LONG LENGTH BLANKET FINE BLEND Scotch Plaid BLANKET BUY ON LAW-AWAY Wool BLANKET BEAUTIFUL NEW Flower Basket JACQUARD MEETS THURSDAY By Renter Staff WrilJ son was bor.n PINEVTLLE-Members of Pineto Mr. and Mrs. James Pyne of ville Chspter 110 Orde- of the Lewisburg on Tuesday, July in; Eastern Star, will meet at 7-30 the Greenbrier Valley hospital in; p.m.

Thursday in the Mas Ronceverte. 'Hall Beautiful colors and ALL WOOL construction for those wintery cold nights ahead SAVE. Grand Scotch plaids in part wool blends. You can hold this and all blanket! on lay- cway. Double woven for extra warmth! The word is LAYAWAY during this Big Blanket Event, The demand for a new decorative type blanket has been met here.

On Sale Tomorrow. EXCITING Pastel Sheet BLANKET 2.19 Beautiful light pastels in a lightweight blanket you'll love to use over and over..

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