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Staunton, News-Leader, Moy 28, 1967 Fishersvillc (Continued from Page 1) Obituaries LEGAL Weather Wise Seeled lids will be received el Faulty Brakes Blamed In Auto Crash Notice of Sealed Bids Wester State Hospital will be accepting written sealed bids on harvesting appro. 110 acres of Orchard Grass, located at West-em Start Hospital, which will be show to interested bidders. Signed bids must be submitted to H. Plastic Decals Real Estate) Signs Silk Screen Printing. WAGNER SIGNS Ph.

884-2355 42 Bridge St. the county. i the Deportment of Room 1200, Highway An- vraOIiriA: IK TM CIRCUIT ties 1401 E. Iroad Richmond, COURT OF AUGUSTA until 10:00 A.M.. D.S.T..

T. 6. 1967 The results would then be tak NEVIT W. GRANT MRS. LENA PUGH en to the court and an order Wednesday.

June 14, Hrrit w. Pnnlt. in htr own right entered for the re-arrangement Burton, Asst. Superintendent WAYNESBORO Nevit Ware AFTON Mrs. Lena Bell Staunton police reported a will be opened in the Highway Bnd Eiecntnx and Truitte giving "substantially equal rep "c.Tcin Jiuic nwwiiiPi A Push, 77.

of Afton. died earlvinar with fanitv hrnkps Central Office Auditorium, 1221: nnder the will of CalUe F. Staunton, Virginia on or before rani, 08, 01 rll. Maynesooro, resentation" for each resident. une 1, 1967.

Bids was pronounced dead on arrival, yesterday (May 27, 1967) at the'intn fm.r narkprf ant in a Costs for the work, the peti C501, K.rmit o. Pnn, huiband of Har- must be for As is and where is at Waynesboro Community Hos-, University of Virginia Hospital WH ear lot on Greenville Ave- Rt ft Proi. 0435-081-123 tion said, should be paid for basis. For further information and nital nt 11-2(1 nm. Fririav (Mavfnllmuinn currant cw moo liet W.

Tnnk GA04 Raekbridae. 0.057 Mi. 14' bid forms, contact Mr. Robert B. 6" nue ai i.ai p.m.

yesieraay. 26. by the supervisors. 1967). widow of Floyd H.

Pugh. According to reports, a sta- alS Werner. Bldgs. Gds. Director.

Executrix and She was born in Nelson wnsnn driven hv Rubv V. i 4" Aggr. Base Course, Bit. S.T.-Droinage Structure Approaches Korrs Creed. Rt.

ft Proi. 0417-044-137, B404. Also at the meeting, attended riBui, uu yu U.Bial Staunton ne wd! IllCIllOCl Ul OLUdlls ZrZVSoVVtlc: Draft Baptist Church and a for- He was a member of Stuarts WATER HEATER Installed Without Payment Easy Terms We Carry On Installment Staunton Paint Wallpaper Co. by approximately 25 residents, mer resident of Stuarts Draft. 5-28-1 tc County on April 27, 1890, 30, of Rt.

1, Swoope, daughter of Boyd and Fannie was traveling south on Green-(Herron) Fox. jVje Avenue when the brakes Isle of Wight. 1 Bridge Only-Rt. Jame, w. Taylor, husband of a committee was appointed to work with the Fishersville Par He had been employed at the 417 over Beaverdam Swamp, 0.5 Glenna W.

Taylor Mi. N. of Int. 418. CHARLES furr, Auctioneer Wayne Appliance More.

Mr. ine is survived by one son, failed. Grant was bom on May 23, 1909 CITY TREATMENT PLANT EARL MARSH Weather Observer From 8 a. m. Friday until 8 a.

m. Saturday; Maximum, 77. Minimum, 39. Sunset today 8:14. Sunrise Monday, 6:08.

Markets George C. Pugh of Afton; four daughters, Mrs. Arthus Wood ent Teachers Association in seeking a pedestrian walkway under the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway tracks on the south She cut the car to the right, nnlire said, and it went onto Trustee's Sale Of Valuable Real Estate Rt. ft Proj. 0019-092-102, C502, Jame, w.

Harner, B605r, Toiewell, 4.145 Mi. 1 ft husband of Anna Mat Harner I r' 5 r.S To- Bft-Rerf Worth Whitmor. Base Course, Bit. Top Cni 0 Whitmor, wift of ai i uur in Rockbridge County, a son of John C. and Annette Fauber Grant.

and Miss Dorothy Pugh, bothtne Lamer Motors lot and of Charlottesville; Mrs. Fran-struck and damaged a small oar Moot r. rf Malltrefnri onrl i side of U.S. 250. He is survived by his widow, SS.u ii iJZ wor 1 Under authority vested in me For x.tn.T.tnATioi DT certain aeea of trust bear well.

ina; date of December 2, 1964, 'daughters, Mrs. Delmar (Shir-fc TurL iL tion wag0n both owned by the ThuApp nri Mr, Marvin N6! br0ther- Joh" Company. i ley Thacker and Mrs. Marvin company Rt. ft Proi.

C501- Kv. incomuet- Moselle M. Belshee and Richmond; 10 grandchildren Staunton Union Livestock PTA President Mrs. Orr said plans now call for an appeal to the Governor's Highway Safety Committee. The State Highway Department has ruled pedestrian traf and 7 great-grandchildren.

Before the car stopped, police noted, it struck and damaged another station wagon about seese b. Beishee, her husband, Fox, both of Waynes- Staunton, Virginia, in Deed Book boro; one Son, Sgt. William W. 144 at Page 188, and upon nf thp Armv statinnprl request of the beneficiary there-i 01 lne my, Siaiionea in, default having been made in i in Germany; three brothers, Market Report May 26, 1967 The body will remain at the Scott, 3.462 Mi. 2 Lanes 24' ent 3" Bit.

Cone. Base Course, Western State Hospital Top 3.442 Mi. S. Int. 58 (At Staunton, Virginia Duffield) Int.

S9 (At Duffield). QlorU Wnitmor, Townley Rt. ft Proj. 0023-084-110, C503- Address Unknown Scott 1.725 Mi. 2 Lanes 3" Bit.

Cone. Base Course. Bit. CId Top 5.829 Mi. W.

WCL Gote! rioyd, Virginia Citv 7.554 ML W. WCL Gate' tetter runerai nome until Hogs CALL the payment of the debt thereby Trrw and Isecured, 1 will offer for sale IpubUc auction, to the highest Arrant, all Of Staunton; four SlS- a.m. Tuesday. Funeral services Tne company-owned station will be held at 10:30 a.m. then struck a parked Hebron Baptist Church, con-Lar nwned bv Rodnev E.

Shif. fic there does not warrant a separate tunnel and has suggested instead the use of an bidder, in front of the court ters, Mrs. T. V. Ramsey, Mrs House of Augusta County, la theT rarnnllpii nrtH Mr' i City of Staunton, Virginia, at IX jJ- ampDeil ana Mrs.

J. 886-4340 River Hill Gardens Florists City Ouv Wssthafer ducted by the Rev. John fett 0f y. Hampton Street, old passage north of the high unaiee. cunai win oe in ine o'clock A.M.

on police said. way. Top Barrows Gilts 180 to 240 lbs. $24.00 Heavy Butchers 240 to 300 lbs. $20.00 to $22.50 Light Butchers 160 to 180 lbs.

$21.50 to $23.00 Butcher Sows 300 to 600 lbs. $14.50 to $17.00 Boars $13.00 to $15.50 Pigs $7.50 to $16.00 per head; church cemetery. Blackwell, all of Staunton, andi Mrs. A. C.

Grant of Bristol, also nine grandchildren. Thant (Continued from Page 1) Rt. ft Proj. 0057-044-108, staunton, Virginia Henry, 3.124 Mi. 24' 8" Aggr.j Rate Course Bit 3 124 Mi Tn object of ths abovs-styled rpfttXnia'cV: pibUaW.

ssrss CL. sale of a certain house and lot Rt. ft Proj. 0057-070-102, C502, at Verona, Middle River District, B402, Patrick, 4.237 Mi. 20' 5" Augusta County, Virginia, owned vn cm6.ut T- hUA tsfuZLTSz 704 3.32 Ml.

E. Int. 8. i appearing by affidavit filed ac- d. a nncT.A7i.ini rem r.nrMnir to law that Gloria Whit- MRS.

MILDRED PAINTER Saturday, June 10, 1967 all that certain lot or parcel of land, with all Improvements thereon and all appurtenances council that under a U.N. reso- I JUS VI WAYNESBORO A funeral lution approving the 1949 Arab- A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the chapel of the Etter Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Roland Powell, assisted by the Rev. Judson D.

Baldwin. Burial will be in Augusta Memorial Park Ceme Israeli armistice agreement $23.00 to $27.00 cwt. Feeder Shoats $21.00 to $24.00 Veal Calves thereunto belonging, formerly service for Mrs. Mildred Frances Painter of 1216 North Ave. will be held at 2:30 p.m.

today both sides are bound by an unconditional U.N. cease-fire or fit, WL I r.l, i i a io, ia man Townley of the aoove. situated In Beverley Manor District of Augusta County, Vir rimyivonio, .,7, mi. r.sBondents is not a rest- Choice Prime $34.50 to $37.00 Choice Prime, heavy $31.50 ginia, but having been annexed der and that the Security Council still retains the right to order the use of force against to $36.50 to the City of Staunton, designated by present house numbering as 1413 Springhill Road, and the chapel of Etter Funeral Home, conducted by Elder H. K.

Halladay. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. tery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 4 until 5 p.m. today.

Aggr. Base Course, Bit. s. I. -jalmt of thl and her pres-Henry Pittsylvania CL 0.161 ent whereabouts cannot be aicer.

Mi. W. Int. 41 (At Collands). itained, it is therefore ORDERED that the said Gloria Whitmore Rt.

Pro. 0040-020-010, C501, flo appear within Ten B602, Chesterfield, 4.354 Mi. 1 (10) days after due publication Choice Prime, light $33.40 to the aggressor side. $35.00 further designated as Lot Number Four (4) in Block A on the plat of Selma Heights, dated Thant said he had put before Artivp nallhparprc will hp Active pallbearers will be Lanes i ait. uonc.

Base of this oraer in sne wer HKntamhiT 14. 1 94fi. mfiria bvi fie. of our said Circuit Court, both Egypt and Israel "possible Course. Bit.

Top, Exist. Pave, Re William Madison, Harry Glass, John s. Hale, C. which saidjrreu uiacKer, rurcen uaugn Program (Continued from Page 1) tion for WW II in 1941. He led the 116th through expansion to war strength and training for combat and was promoted to brigadier general in 1942.

He retired in 1953 with the rank of major general, completing over 46 years of service. The ceremony for dedication of the monument to Co. L's WW II dead will be held at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, on the grounds of the Thomas D.

Howie Memorial Armory. The public is invited. Army commission in 1917. Advancing to captain in WW he resigned on return from France in 1919, was recommissioned in the National Guard and had advanced to command of the 116th Inf. before mobiliza- put is of record in the cierk'a try, Clarence Fitzgera Ray MAKE THIS IMPORTANT 01CISIOH NOW Your choice oi a fsmily monument It not for today but lor sll time, lt is one ol the moil important decisions you till sver hve to mske.

steps which could be taken by mutual consent and which Good $28.50 to $32.20 Standard $26.00 to $28.50 Utility $23.00 to $26.00 Heavy Slaughter Cattle Good Choice over 300 lbs $24.00 to $27.00 and do what is necessary to protect her interests. And it is farther ORDERED that this order be published ones a week for four successive weeks In the Staunton surf, ft Br. 0.309 Mi. W. Midlothian P.

O. Chesterfield Pow-hatan CL. ami, AA4 1M mond Hite, Earl Fox and J. R. would help reduce tension," but Williams Augusta County, Virginia, in Deed Book 347 at Page 322; and being the same identical lot or he did not elaborate.

rr. si rroi. VvO-ww-i wjui, vmhiiahA in B417. B418. B455.

Honorary pallbearers will be Clarence Ramsey, Buel Fauber, Standard over 300 lbs. $21.00 the newspaper prescribed by our parcel of lana acquired by moselle M. Belshee and Reese B. Belshee, her husband, by deed of conveyance from E. T.

Keller and Frank Grim Sons The secretary-general said; to $24.00 f.iS 6 Ml. braae, urain a ore. 4.804 Mi. W. of Int.

0.433 Mi. W. of Int. 29. Loyd Grant, Paulus Fitzgerald Roy Sensabaugh, Marvin Camp the chief tension point ot the Lamos said Circuit Court.

And it further ORDERED that a copy of this order be posted at the front door of the Court House Frank Dooms, James Connor, Roy Bell and Alfed Kanney. Honorary pallbearers will be Charles Madison, Harry Yount, Grant Painter, Jack Johnson, John W. Johnson, Homer Madison, James Fitzgerald, Simon Truslow, Grover Johnson and Nathan Nicely. MRS. CORA B.

GREGORY CRAIGSVILLE Mrs. Cora Prime $27.50 crisis is the Gulf of Aqaba. Nas Rt. ft Pro 0234-100-102, C501, bell, Clarence Mays and Alvin Virginia X. Keller, ms wiie, bearing date of December 3, 1964, of record in the Clerk's Offics of ths Circuit Court of the City of Staunton, Virginia, In Deed Book 4 Look far IM tut your Rock tjt Aqm Mann mM marker.

It ifltn tifts all Pitch ff AfH Monuminti. of this Court forthwith, and that B404; 104, C501, B605, City of Johnson. nnthar r.nnv of this order be ser has proclaimed the gulf closed to shipping to and from Alexandria, 0.405 Mi. 2 la. 17', Choice $27.05 Good $26.00 Utility, none Culls $15.00 to $22.00 it MRS.

LOTTIE J. PROPST mailed to the said Oloria Whitmore Townley at ths post offics 144 at Page 186. the Israeli port of Elath. Israel address given in tne amuem TERMS OF SALE: To be an 34' ft Var. ft Exist.

Pave. Wid. Lt. ft Rt. 5Vj" Bit.

Cone. Base Course, Bit. Top, Brs. ft Perm. Traf.

Signs Int. S. Jordan has said it will fight if the block nounced at sale. affirm ade is enforced because the A COPY, TESTE: Slaughter Ewes $4.00 to $6.50 Baby Calves $15.00 to $42.00 Mrs. Lottie Jane Propst, 64, of Poolsville, Md.

died Friday (May 26, 1967) in Suburban B. GOODIiOE, Trustee. HTTIJOI.PH 1. SHAVER route is vital to its economy. Kdvntian fnrpps rnmmanrl thp Clerk per head 5-19-5tc-card entrance to the gulf from SharmJ Slaughter Cattle Tlmberlake, Smith ft Thomas by W.

B. Tlmberlake, Jr. B. Gregory of Craigsville died at King's Daughters' Hospital Saturday (May 27, 1967) at 5:25 p.m. She was the widow of Thomas E.

Gregory. ALLEN PERSINQER, Auctioneer Hospital at Bethesda, Md. She was born Dec. 7, 1902, in Pendleton County, W. and was the daughter of Lewis and Mary (Simmons) Mathias.

St. 0.193 Mi. W. Entr. to Cameron Sta.

Rt. ft Pro. 0242-029-101, C501, Fairfax, 2.888 Mi. 22' 5" Aggr. Base Course, Bit.

Top 0.023 Mi. E. Entrance to Gunston Mi. E. Int.

1. Rt. ft Proj. 0419-080-102, CS01; 0419-129-104, C501, Roanoke Co. Commercial $18.50 to $20.50 Straight of Tiran.

They took Counsel Industrial Bank Building Staunton, Virginia Public Auction over from U.N. forces May 19 The body is at Sensabaugh- after Egypt ordered the with Her husband, Thomas Propst, Zimmerman Funeral Home. drawal of all U.N. Emergency for wood' writ, walls and died in 1966. Tough Washable Enamels Funeral arrangements will be ft Town of Salem, 1.840 Mi.

2 May 30, 1967 10 A.M., DST Surviving are five daughters, Force troops from outposts on the Israeli border. Billy Xockrldge, Auctioneer Trustee's Sale of Valuable Real Estate announced. Utility $16.00 to $18.00 Others $13.00 to $15.50 Bulls Commercial Good $22.50 to $24.00 Cutter Utility $19.50 to $22.00 Steers Good $24.50 to $25.50 Standard $23.00 to $24.25 Utility $20.00 to $22.00 Lanes 24', 25', 37', ft Var. SVi" Bit. Cone.

Base Course, Bit. Mi. S. Int. l-fl Int.

460. We are now confronted with Mrs. Clark Halterman of Monterey; Mrs. Ray Calhoun of Cumberland, Mrs. L.

P. I r. Will sell at auction on the Dr new and threatening circum 111 JlOUniUn, irUlllIU Pepper lot, Greenville Ave. stances, Thant said. But I still believe that with the coop Antiques: Marble top side board, pitcher ft bowl set, school bell.

Davis and Mrs. VV. B. Davis, both of Richmond, and By virtus of a Deed of Trust Jiirniliuv old lamps, mantel clocks, hall tree, cut glass, pitcher ft nickel Heilers H. D.

Kitts of Dickerson, dated July 8, 19SS, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Augusta County, Amherst Men Die In Crash eration of all parties concerned the United Nations, and the Security Council in particular, dish, copper kettle, iron pot Ic skillet, flat irons, five sisters, Mrs. Millie Phares Good $22.00 to $23.50 Standard $20.50 to $22.00 Utility $18.50 to $20.00 of Riverton, W. Mrs. Ef- Virginia, in Deed Book 491, page 292, executed by Lawrence H. Jones and Beulah Grace Jones, Ills Also Tent type camper dehumidlfier, good floor mod fie La Beau of Freeland, wife, to the undersigned and Stock Feeder Cattle al BW TV.

dinette set. 1 set pink Mrs. Dora Wesserman of Red must continue to seek, and eventually to find, reasonable, peaceful and just solutions." marble top end tables ft ooffee Steer Calves "DUCO" GLOSS ENAMEL Bank, N. Mrs. Don Wimer of Monterey, and Mrs.

Jerry He said that in Cairo he called table, 2 sets white oval marble top end tables coffee tableB, 3 pc. maple living room suite, bedroom suite, stuffed chairs, tables, chest of drawers, redwood picnic Good $28.00 to $32.00 Medium $26.00 to $27.50 Others $22.50 to $25.00 Rt. ft Proi. 7440-040-1 02, C501, B404, B407, 8408, Montgomery, 7.127 Mi. 2 Lanes 24' S'i" Bit.

Cone. Base Course, Bit, Top ft Bridges 1.400 Mi. N. NCL Blacksburg 1.877 Ml. N.

Int. 114. Rt. ft Proj. 0440-092-103, C504-, Taxewell, 1.020 Mi.

1 ft 2 lanes 24' 5'i" Bit. Cone. Base Course, Bit. Top, Exist. Pave.

Wid. ft Resurf. 0.328 Mi. E. ECL Cedar Bluff Int.

19 (Claypool Hill). Rt. ft Pro). UO0O-142-101, C501, B601, Town of Blackstone, 0-1119 Mi. 24' 5Vi" Bit.

Cone. Base Course, Bit. Top, Incids. ft Br. Int.

Brown St. Int. Nottoway Ave. Rt. Pro).

0603-060-128, C501, B609, Montgomery. 0.040 Ml, 20' 8" Aggr. Base Course, Bit, S.T. ft Br. Bridge Approaches N.

Fork Roanoke Rv. Rt. Proj. 0616-032-110, C501, another as Trustees, default Having been made in the dsbt thereby secured and having been re. quested by the owner and holder of the bond ssoured thereby to do so, the undersigned aoting as sole Trustee, the other Trustee being nnable to act, will offer for sale at publlo auction in front of the Court House of Augusta County in Staunton, Virginia on Mcbraw oi Cumberland, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS five brothers, Roy Propst of Twfl vmng Amherst Countv Egypt's attention to "the dangerous consequences which could ensue from restricting Heifer Calves table with 4 benches, children's Great Lakes, Harry mfin werp iniured fatallv earlv 20 Colors Propst of Saginaw, Wil swing set, 20" girls' bicycle, hand saws, brace ft bits, misc.

hand tools, other Items too numerous innocent passage of ships in the Saturday when a car slammed into a COAT MA. to mention. Strait of Tiran." liam Propst of Monterey; Charles Propst of Franklin, W. Victims of the crash three "I expressed my deep concern Va. and Floyd Propst of Upper TERMS: CASH Lunch served by ladles of the in this regard and my hope that Vsrona Firs Co.

no precipitate action would be May 31,1967 at 12:00 o'clock Noon, aU of "that certain lot or parcel of land with all improvements thereon and appurtenances thereto belonging or In anywise appertaining there Tract, W. 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchil miles west of Elon on Virginia 130 in Amherst County were Robert Wood Layne, 20, of Monroe, and George Edward Middle- taken." Don't miss this sale I dren. He said that his major con Good $23.50 to $25.00 Medium $22.50 to $23.50 Others $20.00 to $21.50 Yearling Heifers Good $21.75 to $23.50 Medium $20.50 to $21.50 Yearling Steers Good $26.00 to $28.50 Medium $23.00 to $25.50 Others $21.00 to $23.00 Heavy Feeders Good $23.00 to $24.50 Medium $21.00 to $23.00 FIREMEN EXTINGUISH MATTRESS FIRE For information on consigning Funeral services will be con ton, 16, of Madison Heignis. World-fomous DUCO Gloss Enamel flows on smoothly covers well dries swiftly to a gleaming tile-like finish. It's completely odorless, too.

You can wash it over and over again Durable DUCO colors stay beautifully bright, white stays brilliantly white. It's the ideal finish for surfaces that get constant hard wear, for the busiest rooms in your home. Use it for all metal surfaces also. cern now was to gain time in order to lay the groundwork for Items to auction call Allen Per singer, 88S-2244, 885-2256. ducted today at 2 p.m.

at the Their deaths and lour others to, situate, lying and being In Beverley Manor District, Augusta County, Virginia near ths City of Staunton and fronting on the a relaxation of tension pushed Vidginia's Memorial Day holiday toll to six during the 5-26-3to-card Monterey Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Mary E. Wiles. The body will remain at the mblio road known as Routs 704, "I greatly fear that a clash eadlng from ths Parkersburg Piko to the Cedar Green Road, and containing 1 Acre and 3 between the United Arab Republic and Israel over this is first 24 hours ot the 102-hour period. ROANOKE Dora Kitts Thras Obaugh Funeral Home in Mc roods, mors or less.

Tsrms of Sale; Cash her, 31, of Roanoke, was injured Dowell until one hour before services, when it will, be placed in the church. B604, Fluvanna, 1.162 Mi. 18' 6" Aggr. Base Course (Option Soil Cem. Base) Bit.

S. T. Mi. E. Br.

over Meehunk Cr. 0.534 Ml. W. Br. over Meehunk Cr.

Rt. ft Proj. 0446-015-131, B612, Campbell, 1 Bridge Only Bridge over Falling River (Sprinq Mills). Rt. ft Proj.

0672-019-120, C501, B613, Charlotte, 0.345 Mi. 18' 6" Aggr. Base Course ft Bridge-Overpass ft Approaches to R.R. W. of Aspen.

Rt. ft Proj. 0705-031-128, B604, Floyd, 1 Bridge Only On Rt. 705 0.1 Mi. W.

Int. 704. mm Cochran, fatally Saturday when the car in How They Voted In Congress Fire of undetermined origin George M. Trustee. which she was a passenger Pallbearers will be Roscoe last nient burned part of a mat TTIiTimO B-7-4to tress at 127 W.

Hampton St. at OGHEB Gutshall, Joseph Pritchard, Jimmy Varner, Dick Eagle, Junior Cox and Dennis Cal 10 clock. sue, in the present circumstances, will inevitably set off a general conflict in the Near East," Thant added. Egypt uses United Arab Republic as its official name. "In my view, a peaceful outcome to the present crisis will depend upon a breathing spell which will allow tension to subside from its present explosive Firemen reported the house OEOROB GARTNER, Auctioneer Auction Sale Saturday, WASHINGTON (AP) How houn.

was occupied by the Edward L. struck a bridge abutment 3.7 miles west of Roanoke on U. S. 221 in Roanoke County. STAFFORD Michael W.

Patterson, 21, of Houston, a Marine stationed at Quantico, was killed early Saturday when he was thrown from a car which Virginia members of Congress PGGG Johnson family. No one was injured and dam- DANIEL W. McNEIL were recorded as voting on recent roll calls: Rt. ft Proi. 0722-053-130, C501, B404, Loudoun, 1.855 Mi.

18' 8" Aggr. Base Course, Bit. S.T. ft LEXINGTON Daniel Wal age was negligible. ter McNeil, 79, died Friday (May 26, 1967) in a Lexington HOUSE On Gibbons, amend failed to negotiate a curve and level.

Bridge Int. 728 1.875 Mi. Int. 728. Rt.

ft Proj. 0044-122-101, RW201 RW202. City of Norfolk. overturned several times a mile south of Stafford on U. S.

1 in! nursing home. ment, adopted 221-195, to educa "I therefore urge all parties He was former assistant mu tion bill to alter formula for al concerned to exercise special restraint, to forego belligerence Demolition of Buildings ft Removal June 3, 1967 10:00 A.M. SPONSORED BY MIDDLE. BROOK VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. Dressers, washstands, mirrors, chairs, rockers and straight, numerous tables all descriptions, record combination, bookcase, file cabinets, what-not shelf bed springs and mattresses, stoves, gas, wood rangs wwarm-ing closet, gas and oil combination, electric rangs, oil heater, appliances, electric ironsr, television and stand, refrigerators.

nicipal judge, former commonwealth's attorney for Rockbridge County, member of locating Title I funds so as to increase the per-pupil amounts for 27 states All for. and to avoid air other actions et Debris ft Rubble 0.135 Mi. Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel 0.418 Mi. N. Int.

145 ft 170. which could increase tension, to1 Stafford County. Carrier (Continued from Page 1) nedy family, particularly Caroline," said Murray Reiser, Rockbridge-Buena Vista Bar Now you can own a quality Internationa! Home without having to make a mortgage payment for the first three months! On Green, D-Ore, amendment all on the council to deal with the underlying causes of the adopted, 230-185, to same bill, Association, the Virginia Bar Association and Royal Arca NOTE: The first four digits of the Proj. No. indicate the Rte.

number. Plans and Specifications are on file at the Richmond and Lo to put under state administra num. tion grants to help communities who drove down from their home present crisis and to seek solu Associated Press news dis Surviving are his widow, cal District Offices. Prior to obtaining bidding proposals. Con establish supplemental educa at (444 Brush Hill Rd.) Milton, Emma (Lackey) McNeil; a Nsw clothes men and with her husband and tractors will bo required to have patches from Middle East ten on file approved Qualification their daughters, Adramne, 15, tion centers All for.

On Ayres, R-Ohio, amendment rejected 180-236 to return educa y. IJc, ira frees, cup gienee, sion pomts reported a general and Leslye, 10. "Sen. Edward shelf brackets, kitchen sink, 6' the right to re eet any or all sal. eras oans.

ons radiator test Our unique 3 MONTH son, Daniel W. McNeil, Roanoke; a daughter, Marguerite J. McNeil, Lexington; two brothers, Paul A. and George S. McNeil, both of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs.

Rachel R. Kennedy invited us down, Mrs Reiser said. tion bill to committee with instructions for further hearings. calm, except for the wounding of seven Israeli soldiers in an armored halftrack, that hit a proposals submitted in response sr, push mower, tools and tool to this odvertisement and to waive lbo- medicine cabinet (new), kienliti. i.

hammock wmat, screen doors, technicalities as it may! deem encyciopedlas, 400 ft. rub- Mrs. William Soles, of mine in Israeli territory near Gwynn's Island, Mathews Coun- 'v, in. iniBivir ht nv ibtr hose, burr meal, Robinson, Lexington, Mrs. the uaza btrip.

The incident Minimum Wages for these pro 1953 Chevrolet 4-door DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN makes it possible! ects have been Biedetermined ail straight, 1954 4-door automatic. ty, said, "the President of the United States, Mrs. Jacquline Kennedy and her children were Agnes Cackley, Millpoint, W. Va. announced by an Israeli army spokesman in Tel Aviv, was the required by law and are se! forth J9" International pickup Vs ton, in ih liMHi.a ton service truok bed, tele- in the bidding proposal.

ph0B, typs) t00 For motion Abbitt, Broy-hill, Marsh, Poff, Sat-tcrfield, Scott, Tuck, Wampler, R. Against Downing, Hardy, D. On passage, 294-122, of administration's aid to education bill. For Downing, Hardy, Wampler, R. All other Virginians against.

A graveside service was held my principal reason for coming. first reported violence since the U.N. force moved out of the iiwm prefer ere tv.eree oy, to mention, at 4 p.m. Saturday in Stonewall It was so wonderful to name the Lunch will be available on Gaza Strip frontier, Jackson Memorial Cemetery, ship alter President Kennedy." Public Law 87-581 Contrae! Work Hours Standards Act Overtime Compensation. 5-21-2tc-eard grounds.

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