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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 20

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Beckley, West Virginia
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20--Raleigh Register, Beckley, W. Wednesday Afternoon, Aug. 22, 1973 BATHROOM TISSUE drug stores 2 ROLLS PER PACK COMET Borden's Glider Club ROLL Pant Hose CUR DISCOUNT PRICE "Teen Sizes' PR. FOR 4DAYSONLY 14-OZ. 4DAYSONLY Filler Paper OUR WSCOUVT PRICE ooraen uwcier uuo IceCream I Usterlne OUR DISCOUNT OUR DISCOUNT PRICE Choice of Flavor? 300 Sheets 4DAYSQNLY Limit 1 4DAVSONLV Tampax PRICE Reg.

Super 10's 1 4DAYSONLY Mouth bottie I Limit 1 4QAY50NLV Clairol NiceEasy OUR DISCOUNT PRICE Hair Coloring Limit 1 4 DAYS ONLY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Prices Good Through We reserve the right to limit quantities. Copyright, 1973. SupeRx Drugs. Reg. 19c Ballpoint BICPEN Scotch Tape 54" a Diaper Rapidman 800 Calculator Has S-digit subtracts, and Comes in black plastic case, weightoniy 7 ounces! Operates on 9-voIt batteries or AC adaptor.

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50'j COLOR 10 REPRINTS for POLAROID 3 REPRINTS From your mgativt. f10 139 I Special Programs Arranged Citizens Day Language" at 2:20 p.m. Friday. Shuff's program will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be entitled "The Past History of the New River People of Southern West Virginia." The four-day festival opens Thursday at the Raleigh County Armory-Civic Center under the sponsorship of the Beckley- Raleigh County Chamber of Commerce.

A NATIVE of Washington, D. has served as area program Mrs. Dial a 4-H agent, 301 VALLEY DR. NEXT TO KROGER PHONE 253-2738 Second Performance Set For The teasing affections of The special presentation the girls from Eastchester i i i School are willingly intercepted by this lecherous old character known as retired General Oscar Fairfax who will be featured in the second and final performance of "Little Mary Sunshine" Aug. 27.

by the cast and crew from the outdoor dramas "Hat- fields McCoys" and "Honey in the Rock" will be staged at 8:30 p.m. at Cliff- si Amphitheatre in Grandview State Park near Beckley. Carrying the role of the general is David Carroll with" (front left), Mary Stout, Donna i Toneta Akers Rhonda Jarrell and (back from left) Rosemary McCormick and Kathy Smith as the girls from the finishing school. Ticket information or reservations may be made by calling the drama office at 253-8313. Among special attractions on "Senior Citizens Day" at the Appalachian Art and Craft Festival will be programs by Mrs.

Wylene P. Dial, of West Virginia University and Murray Shuff, past president of the Raleigh Society. Historical Committee and was a consultant for the VISTA program sponsored by the State Department of Mental Health. ALTHOUGH booths and entertainment will be open to all persons on "Senior Citizens Day," the activities will be of special interest to mature community. on aging, will present'a pro-1 Special half-price tickets are gram entitled "Yesterday's available to any person 65 or Mrs.

Dial, extension of the over who will contact Mary Nell Godbey at 253-2789. Shuff said thai his program will Include slides of historical coordinator of extension education and state extension specialist on aging for the WVU Extension Service. A graduate of Brenau College, Gainesville, with an A. B. degree in history and Marshall University with an M.

A. in communication arts, the former Lincoln County teacher has a member of the Governor's Task Force on Health and the State Comprehensive Health Planning A i Read it August 26th in By Rona Jafte: Why Women's friendships Are Better "Jfbmen are much less hesitant than men- to ask their jriends for favors, largely because ice women have always been asked to help, to do things, to come through when there's no one else around, no matter how inconvenient the circumstances," In an unusually sensitive and wryly amusing commentary on friendship, popular writer Rona Jaffe explores the unique relationships 'women establish with other women. Star Chat: Rod McKuen believe in one-to-one communication very strongly. I believe it's the answer to our ills all of them. If we can ever get bark on a one-to-one basis, I think the world will be at pcar.i;" In an exclusive Family Weekly interview, the celebrated poet-songwriter-singer frankly on his "sudden" suc- the the books, the personal appearances.

He reminds the reader that he began performing as a rock and roll singer, and explains the traumatic reason for changing his style. In your copy of Hl I I'OM equipment like those used by New River pioneers. As a past officer of the Historical Society, he said the group is sponsoring restoraton of Wildwood, the home of the city's founder, General Alfred Beckley. "OUR AIM is to record the present and know about the past so that people of the future will have a record of the past," he said. Shuff urged everyone to attend the program on the New River people saying, "We invite ncmuiiicu.

ivo, uic uiu furnace and long standing homes in Tarns, along with an exhibit of antique tools and w-- past and make a contribution now in our society which welcomes people of all ages." People In Business (C) N. Y. Times News Service done such a good job for 50 Walter M. Schirra a former astronaut, has been elected chairman of Sernco, a Los Angeles-based professional and scientific company providing services in environmental and systems engineering. Schirra, who is 50 years old, retired from the Navy as a captain and from the National Aeronautical and Space Agency in 1969.

He took part in the 11-day earth-orbiting mission of Apollo 7 in October, 1968. Schirra, who had been vice chairman of Sernco, founded and was chairman of the Ecco Corporation, an environmental control company in Denver that was acquired by Sernco last January. The president of American Bankers Association, Eugene H. Adams, calls the upcoming proposed restructuring of the United States' financial system "the most important potential banking legislation in 40 years." Adams, who is also president of the First National Bank in Denver, addressed the graduating class of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin Friday on the so-called Hunt Commission Report, which -was submitted to the president in December, 1971. He said legislation implementing some of the repot's recommendations was expected to be submitted to Congress next month or in October.

One proposed change would phase out in five and one-half years current regulations prohibiting commercial banks from matching interest rates offered on savings accounts by other financial institutions. "This definitelv would mean," years, I thought they ought to get a little something out of it." Employes with at least two years service with the company will be given stock on the basis of 10 shares for each year with the company with an upper limit of 100 per eligible employe. The company worked the details out with the Treasury Department, which determined that recipients will have to pay a gift tax on their stock. Harland closed Friday at 25, up on the American Stock Exchange. Monday night in Beckley Municipal Court thirty persons forfeited bonds totaling S997.50.

Six persons forfeited $224 in bonds for intoxication. Those persons forfeiting $30.50 in bond each for speeding were: David R. Caudill of Beckley; Charles H. Collins of 21oVz Gregory Donna F. Tomblin of Kopperston; Juanita G.

Smith of 101 Hilltop View; Rebecca A. McDorman of Coal City; and Steve A. Burgess of Rt. 2, Beckley; Other persons forfeiting bonds of $30.50 each were: Nancy M. Reynolds of Coal City, for passing in a no passing zone; Beatrice H.

Powell of 219 Smoot St. for both improper passing and driving without a state operator's licens; David H. Shelton of 1608 South Fayctte St. for driving a vehicle with an expired registration; Terry L. Hawthorne of 223 Mool for failing to have his vehicle under control; Freddy M.

Waddell of Glen Morgan for improper use of a traffic lane; Danny R. Plumlcy of 317 Quarry St. for driving i an said Adams, "the savings) ns ec ti on sticker; Bculah E. depositor will get the of 305 4th St. for pulling possible rate on his money nto the face of oncoming traf- regardlcss of the size of his a L.

Campbell of account." J330 Chestnut St. for driving a vehicle with an expired inspcc- Time Inc. formally acquired jon sticker. Temple Industries Friday with! Other persons forfeiting bonds the signing in Houston of the; were: merger agreement by Richard Robert L. Kcrshncr of Cran- McKcough, a Time vice prcsi-j berry for hazardous driving, dent, and Clifford drum, vice Bobby .1.

Farmer of 'president of Temple. The sign- i look place in the Houston law offices of Raker Bolts. New Temple's listing on Hie York Stock jdropped at the close of business! her vehicle i a MacArlhnr, for riding motorcycle without safety glasses, S70.SO; Thelma M. of 110-1 Johnstown for permitting ird person to drive I Charles Cook of Vine for dour! driving, $-U Ml. Starting next week some KOOl Comelm-; Uonham of Reckley employes of the II i property bond and Harland an Atlanta based court (cheek printing eompany.

be sharing a .1.1.1 million si distribution beir.ir made by company's Innuder, .1 JTermlman Hnrland, llnil; jthe still-active hahimm company, In-: Iplans this way: "My Jolkn It driving, lor a verdict the ease of i Tail.me I till South Oak- Avr who was id iMniiic'l Municipal I I I i.

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