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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 8

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Beckley, West Virginia
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Becklcy. W. Tuesday Afternoon, October, 21, 1950 Oak Hill TV Application Awaits Lifting Two Steeles Mines Toured by Inspector By The Associated WASHINGTON Services Today Flying Eagle' To lleign Tonight at Whitesville Program of 2-Year Freeze Order Presv Blayiock, a Virginia Creek, who died in a Beckley Hos-j an( rs a ylock, of Orgas, lias been a in television Monday. a "Miss Flying Kagle" i at the Whitesvi i a 5 Thp i U'PTP fnn HI fVl flT I i I i may get a boost vice when a two-year freeze order is lifted. 'home of the maternal grandpar- Five applications for permits to ents Mr.

and Mrs. George Toney, open TV stations in three West of Clear Creek, by the Rev. D. By Register staf! writer tne Haydu and Sons Coal' Virginia cities are on file with the 'Davis. Burial was in ttr Recommendations'Company are noted by Communications at Clear Creek, designed to safety L.

UJshafer, who said the i mission. 1 Also surviving are lour sisters, prcvermmts at two Steeles mines employed 16 men and produced THE STATE now has only one' i a Lee Sandra Jene, Patricia are recommended today in reports; 100 tons of coai a day at the time station- released by the Bureau of his visit. By Rcgi-U-r Staff Writer CLEAR CREEK-- Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. to-j Register Staff Writer day for the infant daughter of Mr. i f-i VHI1LSMLLK--Glenna Blaviock, a of Mr.

1 I I I 1 ed to reign iwm i ai Junior conducted at the; lilgJi-Leewood football coronation will "be during half-time ceremonies A a will he Jewell Hendricks, ninth grader, and Carol Cooper, seventh grader. The queen and a a won in a contest sponsored IIP in M'K I following the visits of inspectors. Satisfactory timbering and other desirable features at the No. 1 Rites Thursday For Mrs. The inspector advised installing the ventilating fan on (he surface, off-setting it and providing it with necessary safeguards, coursing more air through a last open air passage, properly closing air connections, replacing wooden main stoppings with incombustible ones, and making weekly examinations for gas and other hazards.

He jug new duplications again. There is considerable pressure, Mr ana however, for an early end to a of Stickney. Carnival Slated proposed firing all blasting shots or series of shots immediately after charging on shift, and properly lining the surface magazine. Other recommendations in Rites wiJ DC ccncuctea the eluded unobstructed clearance rf Sanasipae Baptist Church by blocking sianamg cars el- By Register Staff Writer HINTON--Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday for Mrs.

Caretta J. Bragg, 33, who died Sunday night in her sleep. order issued Sept. 30, 1948, because television service has been extended to the limit of already approved applications. The commission has been holding hearings on problems leading to the freeze.

It recently announced its decision or. one of these-television color broadcasts. It de- By i a cided in favor of CBS, one of three systems competing for commission approval. The question, however, is head- the courts. Virginia applications In Pineville Gym Concord Senior Reigns As Queen at Homecoming a i i 2 are the Fort Rev.

C. H. Martin and the Rev. zecuvely, elinmiatm--' Fred Dillon. electrical hazards The widow of Braxton Bragg, escapeway in travelable conuition, Television fnV who died in 1936, she born at escapeway direction signs, i i c- Charleston' Lowell and moved at an early agei a a positive chccK-in-ana- WHEFI Thf to Green Sulphur District, where a'ysiem, using permissible eiec- ln she since had resided.

She was 11 ca lamps, discontinuing 'OAK -a TV, members of the Ramp Baptist '-smoking in the mine, and using i inom- Church. goggles lor t'ye-hazaraous work. Survivors include 'the follow-! rrie power wires had been weli; are ls ted for ing children: Henry Bragg, of a on insulators, the in- Sandstone; Mrs. O. L.

Graham, reportea. He also noteu and Mrs. Jesse Surbaugh, of Hin-; approval that Iire-iigntmg ton; Alton Bragg of Sandstone; I facilities were adequate, a mine Mrs. W. 0.

Keadle, of was postea, ana all the em- and W. R. Bragg, of Everette, Jl es wore hard hats, saieiy- no By Heater Staff i i ATHENS Miss Patricia A 1 senior from Athens, was; proceeds- from coK queen st Concord i the Halloween carnival to be held a in the gymnasium of Pineville! Sne was Darned for the High School tonight by the TM he Concord College Varsity! dent Council will be used to a for a communication system. Active in curricular and college, This system is being purchased 0 131 sne is president of over a six-year period. Uelta Sigma Epsilon Social Soror- The program will open at 1 p.

lty a member of the Cardi; rn. with band selections, songs by nal Key national women's hon- Tnrtnc Junior High School Glee Club, servi ce organization. 1 aus and other features Chosen to serve as attendants A carnival queen will be select- p' re vljss A a Lo Ballard, of ed and crowned. Leading contest- and Miss Nancy -'ants for this honor include Betty ard of Pageton. Taylor, Shelby Copeland, Mary Lou Fitch, Wilma Cook, and Mary Ellen Snodgrass.

The carnival will h-, iu also feature games, entertainment, staff has proposed that and refreshments. nn reserved for tnese lude Personals Miss Patricia Ann Rogers W. of Kan-: Mrs. Alha Heads Circle ington; Mrs. L.

H. Richmond, a aay. Ramp; H. E. Kesler East Rain- i Oishat er reported that a dozen elle; James E.

Kesler, and R. L. saiety improvemenis nad been TU James Thompson, is a Hos- Kesler, of Meadow Bridge, and O. C. Kessler, of Hinton.

The body removed Monday afternoon from the E. M. Meadows Funeral Home co the home of Mrs. Jesse Surbaugh at 426 Ballengee street. Shower Honors Mrs.

Chambers since the lasi inspection. Kecem oeuernujnts em- cuuiormance wan tne umoenng plan, safety yusis wncre neeuea, saie ioca- non oi uidiviauai explosives coniainers, erecting ureprool mam iiioppings, inataliuig air- IOCK cools, proviuing aueyuate, nauiageway clearance biiace, gciiuig on aim on moving cars ana loco- irame-gfounauig the The West Virginia cities listed under this plan are Beckley, Blue- By Re 15ter staff field, Clarksburg, Charleston, Elk- COLCORD--Mrs. Joel Atha is ins, Fairmont, Hinton, Huntington, new president of Circle No. 4 Ashland. Martinsburg, Montgom-: the Presbyterian Church at Col- UUiliUillg cry, Parkersburg, Button, Weston, cord and Wheeling.

Other officers named Oct. 18 at Getting television service into a meeting in the home of the Rev. areas is a problem quite dif- and Mrs Benton Deaton were: 5 1 i from that of radio service. Irs 3ill vice be ce rious condition" TV reception usually ex-: Mrs Walter Elkins, secre-' Meador." who suffered tends no more than 40 or 50 miles tar and 'from the broadcasting station. treasurer.

ALLOCATION of channels to Mrs Walter Elkins and Mrs. smaller cities would give no Atha were co-hostess for the 'surance that stations would be; meet S- his and brother-in-law. M-" and soon. A television station is! Guests pre3ent Rev. Ben-i Mrs.

Phillip Cook. By Register SUff Writer DOROTHY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirk. Mr.

and Mrs. Biddle Massey Jr of Dorothy, and Mrs. William of Mrs Pauline Cadd, of Colof Whitesville. were Sunday guests has reported for with Mrs. Annie Gardener, in East Bank, i the United States Air Force at S-oSSrhfrtS SLiS, Kir A to it H.

enlisted lor Mack CJine of Dorothy patient in the Valley pital. in Charleston. i years. CHARGED WITH THEFT FAYETTEVILLE--Luke Wimmer is being held under $500 bond, awaiting the action of the grand jury, on a charge of breaking and entering the barn of Rowe H. Sheaves, of Glade Creek, and the theft of harnesses and tools valued Mrs a a 565.90.

He was arraigned before heart" at- Magistrate C. L. Wise, of Layland. Mrs. Harvey Hunter, tack Friday.

She has been ill for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Everetle and ian motor, aim escape- soon sation wr ev. en- way-uirecticn signs much more expensive than a radio i Deaton, Walter Elkins, Doyle 1 Leo Chambers was honored Friday night with saiety siandaras.

station stork shower given at the home caiied lor iirmg eacn of Mrs. Wayne Haifield. oiasuiig snot or series immiTuiaieiv i year gt Cable, Butchie and Jean Returning home Wednesday after Cable. visiting with Mrs. H.

J. Price and fam- 1 since Monday u-ere Mr. and Mrs. E. Whiteneck of Lexington.

Ky. Plans were made for the coming "MINIATURE" HEARING on. If such a station were affiliated with one national network, the BECKLEY MUSIC ELECTRIC CO. 110 So. FayetJe St.

Phone 3393 bers, Mrs. Minnie Hankins assist- ig at the table. Fall flowers uons lor ana nSS" i ch programs oeiter maintenance of traciv The commissi Personals By Register a tryi WHrTESVILLE-Sunday visitors of snelter noles at certain 1 lf lt fe sib to adopt some Mr. and Mrs. H.

ciay Porterf.eid. of iwiitu throws and resinctin" wnich a Station serv- Whitesvtlle. were Mr. and Mrs. prizes were awarded to Mrs.

Ron-; shi i i as the only TV in a CIarence Brew3ter Amonate. a aid Lee Cook and Mrs. Ruble Con-! narfr to nau i town could be authorized to tap and Mr. and Mrs. John Riley.

of Blue. lieid. Va. Weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. IShawkey Lilly, Beckley.

were Mr. a Raymond Stanley. West Whites- Barrett Funeral i Rites Set Today i Lt -i. decorated the rooms. Guests playeo.

games and sw j- lCft prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ron aid Lee Cook and Mrs. Ruble Con ley. Present were: Mrs. Minnie Hankins, Mrs.

Jess Cook, Miss Mary Hope Cook, Mrs. Mervan 4 Mrs. Ronald Lee Cook and also was suggested. ter, Mrs. J.

Rush Cook, John Claypool, Mrs. Don D. Cook, Mrs. Wade Cozart, Mrs. Wayne Rollins.

Mrs. Perry Bailey, Mrs. Arlie Chambers, Mrs. Tom Smith and son, Tommy, Miss Catherine Hankins, Mrs. Ella Shumate, Mrs.

C. C. Fisher, Mrs. Cal Cook, Mrs. Ruble Conley, Mrs.

Homer Mrs. Eddie Stewart, Mrs. Jim Mea- i Register staff Writer dows, Mrs. E. G.

Shannon and Mrs. 1 PRINCETON-- Funeral services' Err is Rucker; 'were to be conducted at 2 p.m. to-i Mrs. Tom Evans. Mrs.

Earl Cook, day for David Samuel Barrett, 75 i Jr. and daughter Linda, Mrs. J. R. Spanish-American War veteran' Gibson, Mrs.

Martha Bell Kur- who died at his home in Athens' ley, Mrs. Earnest Conley, Mrs. Death was attributed to a Worlev Walker, Mrs. Sam Sloan, heart condition. Mrs "Owen Reed Mrs Philip; Rites were to be conduct ir the Rocfl Mrs.

Acre Stewart Baptist Church with tcalpn Manes, Mrs Lionel Weir Rev arl Hensley, of Charleston Mrs. Jim Braaley, Mrs. Margaret and thc Rev Geor Ui Roach Mrs Mernie i i a i a wii Mrs. Jack Ahff, Mrs. Glenn ew-j A Cemeterv.

arcs, Mrs. Lonnie Philyaw, Channv Pennington, Mrs. Charles I st tn of Rufu an( Elizabeth Chambers, airs. Lacv he vas orn0 I rT Bns A PnnlPV Mr-1 On an 26 1 8 3- Moving to Mercer County from Got Staircase Stoop? You need on Discontinuance of using open- DAUGHTER IS BORN lights and smoking in the! 3v Renter start DOROTHY--Mr. and Mrs r.i-.

A mer Douglas, of Dorothy, announce IviST the Dirtn Of a 9-pound-8-OUnce iville. are weekend guests of Mr and (daughter on Friday. JMrs. D. G.

Webb. in Huntington. Mrs. Jack Conley, Miss Peggy Me Million. Principal laiks To Club Women By Staff Writer he had been a resident of Athens for 30 years.

He was a business-! man, operator of the Barrett Gas! Station. In 1914 he Carried the former. Miss Jane Lilly, who survives, Other survivors include the following children; James- R. Barrett, Athens. David Flint, William Charleston, theme used fay Landon 0 Atos principal of Oceans rf lg Scnopl, a brother, Luther Barrett Jones- when he addressed memoers of tne boro Tcnn and a Mrg Occana Woman duo at the Tues- jj Hughes, West Plains' Miss'' ANOTHER REASON WHY FLEECY WHITE IS YOUR BEST BUY IN BLEACH! A A LOOK FOR A THE BETTER BLEACH wfffc MO OFFENSIVE ODOR! the Bedroom No more sSumblmg downstairs in the dark to answer calls at night.

And it's good to know your extension telephone is only an arm's length away. the Kitchen schoo: nor.a emcncirr.ent. reporters on the i i TOP.vc:-/.ion held ir. Welch month. a brief business sion the Mrs.

Wane Coz- srt. C. E. ar.d Nilam Elected Prexy of Group PIXFYJLLE Chs-; Men of Pir.evi'.lo Preshv- Church, i the cr. held the Saturday night ir.

the home of W. orrcll in the Now you can enjoy CHOICEST STRAIGHT BOURBON Why take less? If you've been buying anything less than STRAIGHT BOURBON, you'll welcome the EXTRA ENJOYMENT you'i! find in CHARTER OAKi Here's where you spend most of your time; here's where you need the kind of "kitchen help" an extension telephone provides. Saves time, and so many steps! 4 officers named include: D. W. Hollinger, R.

Bowers, secretarytreasurer: George Lowery and rlur.orie L. program Ncal. thc- i i the sefyior. snci i mcelin? rc- i or; the meeting hold at the topic of which was snd Church The r.fxt meeting will be held the Wyoming home of Charles or, Nov. 18.

STRAIGHT BOf 86 PROOF-CONTINENT At OtSTTlLING PA. in the Workshop It's inconvenient to be working on (he lathe in the basement, and hear the telephone ringing upstairs. A second telephone means a big saving in lime and energy! An extension telephone means convenience, comfort and privacy--and it's one of the best bargains you can buy because You csn have an extension telephone The Chesapeake Potomac Telephone Company oi West Virginia WHEN ALL AMERICA SHOPS'AND SAVS! 410 NEVILLE 3355 WEDNESDAY ONLY Shoppers 9 ecials WARDS "BIRDSEYE" DIAPERS Re 298 Cotton birdseye cloth--strong, super- 0 1 7 absorbent yet soft on baby's skin! Peroxide steam-sterilized, sanitary sealed. 27x27" before hems. Qw ty Dor.

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