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2 Staunton, Va News-Leader, Thur Feb. 16, 1956 Poce Report Two Accidents 1 Obituaries Lenten (Continued from Page One) Two minor accidents were re-' HERBERT BARCLAY CROSS mm ported Wednesday afternoon by! Staunton police. I The Rev. Herbert Barclay we could teach her either. Dur Cross, 73, well-known prohibition The first occurred at 12:45 pjn.

ing the Los Angeles run of "Pet leader, who was pastor of the er Pan, our most exciting on East Frederick St, when cars, a 1952 Plymouth operated jl Staunton First Baptist Church from 1913 to 1917, died at his by Verdean Armstrong, of Rt 1, Video fvtryday-All Rifhu lUwrvad-KT. Dickinioa Co, lot. ture, Heller cracked her toes bad' ly while playing one afternoon. They Didn't Know home In Nashville, on Feb 2. is survived by his wife Carrollton, Ol.io, and a 1939 Ford, I driven by Welson Opalton of 223 N.

Augusta St- sideswiped! But ah performed that night Mrs. Ruth Graham Cross; i daughter, Mrs. Ralph W. Below and every, night after, acting, each other, causing approximate-1 and three grandchildren, all now singing, and dancing, and we nev WSVA-TY HaJTUonbtu-f Petersburg WTTG (DuMont)-Wash. WTVK Richmond 10 JtXS Roanoke TWMAL WMhinftoa ll-HXVA-TV-Lynchburf ly $38 damage to the two cars.

residing at Topeka, Kan. er knew about her cracked toes Staunton Police Lt Miller in-! Deceased, who was born June until much later. vestigated the accident. 11, 1882, in Camden. N.

was I had occasion to read the creed on television once and a The second accident occurred the son of William and Kate Grindell Cross, and went to few days later received this let at six when two cars a 1940 Dodge driven by Norman Nashville in 19SL While in Au ter from a minister in winning' ton. Delaware: Kramer Arbogast, of 1215 Walnut At Barth, Weinberg Co. gusta County, he was active as a prohibition leader and was one and a 1954 Willys Jeep driven i by Robert Glenn 8mith, of Rt 2, i of the onranisers of the Com "The creed you quoted, 1 Would Be was written by Howard Walter, a colleague of munity Welfare Agency. Staunton, collided on Middlebrook Burial was in Woodlawn Mem Ave. near the entrance to the orial Park Cemetery, Nashville mine durin gthe first World War.

The last time I saw him was in Bombay in August, 1918. He had come to India to work, in spite stockyards, causing ap- nroxlmatelv S20 damage to the; nv ZENITH TV Appliance Co. 101 E. Beverley Street 8aton Seirlee "For The Best Call DIAL 5-3265 MBS. LEE ANN CRAUN floral SMssssssjssssssasav two ears.

MT. SIDNEY, Feb. 15 Mrs. Staunton police officer E. of the doctor's warning that the condition of his heart and lungs Fitzgerald investigated.

Lee Ann Craun, of Mt. Sidney, Rt 1. 78, died unexpectedly Wed was such that his chances of sur nesday at the Rockingham Mem vival were very poor. "One morning he read me orial Hospital at three pan. after Stanley (Continued from Page One) being admitted earlier in the day.

She had been in falling telegram that had Just come from 1 his wife, saying that she and their children were down with severe cases of the flu in La health for the last few years, but critical for the last ten days. She was born Feb. 11, 1878, and hore. No Doctors was a daughter of the late Henry of it got on the floor tI the House today. Del J.

W. Witten of Tase-well denounced a Roanoke editorial "Howard said: I must go to and Elizabeth Craun Alexander. Lahore at once. There no doc She was a member of the Salem for opposing the yet-to-be-off ered Lutheran Church. resolution.

He said a resolution tor or nurse available in that city, and al lare down with this She is survived by two daugh calling for another year of segre (9) San Francisco Beat (10) Lone Ranger (13) Bill Mary Reid 7:05 (5) News-Weather 7:15 (5) Household Helpers (6) News Doug- Edwards (7) (13) John Daly 7:30 (3) Bob Cummings (5) Max Reznick Show i (6) Passport to Danger (7) Lone Ranger (8) 10)Dlnah Shore (9) Sgt. Preston of the Yukon (13) Western Marshall 7:45 (8)(10)News Caravsn awful Two days later TOPCOAT SPECIALS Reg. Now 3 Check Coats $25.75 $16.95 1 Check Coat, Zipper Lined $23.95 3 Covert Coats $45.00 $29.95 3 Gabardine Coats $45.00 $29.95 2 Tweed Coats $35.95 6 Tweed Coats $55.00 $37.95 I Gabardine, Zipper Lined $57.50 $39.95 4 Tweed Coats $59.50 $60.00 $42.95 3 Covert Coats 65.00 $45.95 II Gabardine Coats $67.50 $47.95 5 Fine Kuppenheimer Coats $79.50 $54.95 ters, Mrs. John (Eva) Fumphrey, gation would allow the people mm received word of his death from time to discuss things." I Middlebrook; Mtes Ruby Craun, at home: five sons, Randolph, The Grav Commission recom flu. "We love him (greatly.

His fcv fluence in India was quite won mended a special1 session of the Assembly to begin the process of ville: James, Calverton; John. derfuL Your reading hia poem is Staunton; Granville, at home; amending the "in am evidence that it still continues. nine grandchildren, and one great grandchild; one sister, Mrs. 1 ple time to make tuition grants and other educational payments available In the current school year Lydia Simmons, Dayton. 8:00 (3)(8)(10)You Bet Your Lift Things never die, do they? A timeless link is forged with the lovely words and thoughts written by a missionary In India, a friend in Wilmington who cannot She was preceded in death by and the school year beginning In the fall of 1956." her husband, Homer Craun, in November, 1948 also six sisters and three brothers.

THURSDAY. FEB. II 2:00 (3) Playhouse 3 (5) Ladles Be Seated (6) (9) Robert Q. Lewis (7) Ladles Home Theatre (8) Silver Screen In Progress (10) News Parade (13) Tune Time 2:15 (9) Donna Douglas Show 10)- Look-To- This Day (13) Robert Q. Lewis 2:25 (7) News 2:30 Party (7) Qui! Club (8) Feather Your Nest (10) Thursday (13) Garry Moore 2:45 (13) House Party 3:00 (3)(8)(10)Matlnee Theatre Color (Big Payoff (7) (13) Afternoon Film Festival 3:30 (5) Tea Time Theatre (6)(9)Bob Crosby 4:00 3)5)Brighter Day (6) Here's How (8) Date With Life (9) Giant Ranch (10) School Time 4:15 (3)(5)(6Secret Storm (8)(10)Modern Romance 4:30 (3)(5)(6)On Your Account, (8)(10)Queen For A Day 5:00 (3)(8)(10)Plnky Lee (51 Lamb Session (6)(7U3)Mlckey Mouse A special session in November forget him.

and a school girl in called a referendum on a const! Texas who loved the teacher for The body will rest at the L. tutional convention and the people on Jan. 9 voted almost two to one for the convention. Delegates will be elected to lt on Feb. 21 and the M- Koons Funeral Home in Wey-ers Cave until Friday morning at 9:30 at which time it will be removed to her late home.

1.1 1 the sake of the creed she taught. Tomorrow "Babe" Didrikson Zaharlas, world famous golfer and thlete, tells how the prayers of many persons friends and people she didn't even know helped her In her most desperate contest against cancer. (From the maga convention will meet March 5. (5 Evening Movie (8)(9)Bob Cummings Show (7)(13)Bishop Sheen 8:30 (3)(6)(9)Shower Of Start (Color) (7) Stop The Music (8) (10) Dragnet (13) My Hero 8:00 (7) Star Tonight (8 People's Choice (10) This Is Your Utt (13) Overseas Adventure 9:30 (3)913)Four Star Playhouse (5) TV Presents () Great Gildersleeve (7) Down You Go (8) (10)TV Theatre Relative friends, and pallgbear- The governor, who endorsed the ers are requested to meet at the late home Friday at two pjn. Gray report, was asked if he approved the specific time schedule in the report for short service prior to leav zine Guideposts and copyright, BOYS' TOPCOATS "I have not tied myself to any 1958, by Guideposts Associates, ing for the church.

Funeral services will be held peciflc time," he replied. He re Inc, Carmel, N. i Friday afternoon at 3:30 from the peated the plan should be consid Salem Lutheran Church, con. ered in a special session not the current regular session and said ducted by her pastor, the Rev. C.

B. Troutman. Burial will be in he would discuss the timing later. 10:00 (3)(8)(10)Video Theatre the church cemetery. He was asked for bis opinion as I 2 Tweed Coats, Size 1 0 $22.50 5 Tweed Coats, Sizes 16, 17, 19, 20 2 Tweed Surcoats, Sizes 18 20 $16.95 $22.95 $19.95 to which would put the state In a better position should there be a (5) Wrestling (6) (9)Johnny Carson Show (7) Confidential File (13) Town Countrv Tima THOMAS J.

RYAN Eisenhower (Continued from Page One) grounds. Eisenhower's doctors said in Washington yesterday they were giving him a go-ahead for his first hunting since his heart attack last The funeral service for Thomas Federal Court hearing this summer J. Ryan, who died Monday after In the Prince Edward school case: 10:30 (6) Four Star Plavhousa (1) a resolution calling for segre noon at his 211 Reservoir St, was conducted Wednes (7) City Detective (9) Quiz Kids (13) Late Show day afternoon at three clock in gation another year, coupled with the already passed interposition resolution, or (2) the Gray Com the Memorial Chapel of the Fred 11:00 (3) The Playhouse Henry Funeral Home by Elder mission proposals on the books as Glen Sherman and Robert Law law. rence. "Beyond the Sunset" was SPECIAL! "I am not anticipate the state sung by Mrs.

Lewis T. Buchanan, (5) News (6) Medical Horizons (7) News (8) Weather (9) Report (10) News being in court." he said He de HATS One Table of Men's HATS Broken Sizes accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Ruff Men's Lounging ROBES All Men's LOUNGING BATH ROBES clined to elaborate.

Sept. 24. They also said he might be able to play a few holes of golf, using an electric cart to get around the course. Up to now the President has done only a little putting and practice with approach irons since bis Illness. During the next week here Eisenhower will have plenty of opportunity for quiet thought about whether to bid for another term at the organ.

Interment was in Thorn roee Cemetery. Club (9) My Little Margie 5:30 (S)(8X10)Howdy Doody (Color) (9) Foreign Incident 6:00 (3) Western Trails (5) Hopplty Skippity with Moppet Movies (8) Wild Bill Hickok (7) Buffalo Bill Jr. (8) The Veteran (9) Cisco Kid (10) Weather. Sports (13) Kids Klub 6:15 (8) Make Mine Music (10) News Reporter 6:25 (8) Weather 6:30 (5) Ranch (6) Little Rascals (7) Town Country (8) Sports Camera (9) 6:30 Spotlteht (10) Looney Tunes (13) Bill it Mary Reid 11:05 (8) Sports i (10) Club 88 HOWARD 8. WHTTMORE HARRISONBURG, Feb.

15 1 Man's Navy Blue Flannel Sport Coat, QC Size 42 Short, Reg. Price 29.95 10. 57 1 Adjutant (Continued from Page 1) 11:10 (5) Featurama Weather-Snorts Funeral aervices tor Howard 1 Vi Price 11:15 (8) News Scott Whltmore, who died early Off in the White House if he has not (9) Orient Express Wednesday morning at the Rock- Ingham Memorial Hospital as a years. He was one of several per 11:25 (7) Top Plays 11:30 (6) News already made up his mind. He indicated last week that he will announce his decision around sons mentioned for the permanent I result of Injuries suffered Tuesday night when struck by an 1 Man's Tan Suede Coat, Size 36, Regular Price $35.00, Yours 1 Man's Leather Coat, Size 38 Long, Regular Price $28.50, Yours (8)(10)TonlKht March 1, but it could come when automobile, will be held Friday 11:45 (6) Serial he gets back to Washington next 'afternoon at two o'clock from the appointment.

As adjutant general he will head the state National Guard and serve I ss chief military aide to (9) Late Show Cook's Creek Presbyterian week. 11:55 (7) Heart of the City Church. The services will be con-i 12:00 (3) News. Sports. Weather crump was first affiliated with $13.95 $12.95 $2.25 $6.95 ducted By the Rev.

H. G. Allen 12:15 (6) Tomorrow's Programs the National Guard when he Joined 6:45 (3)(9H13)Doug Edwards (6) PattiPage (8) News (10) Washington Report Interment will be in the nearby LADIES' SHIRTS Man tailored Manhattan Special Dollar Day Prices. $5 and $5.95 Values 53.85 Ladies' Hosiery By "Holeproof" $1.35 Value 79c $1.50 Value 85c $1.65 Value 97c Fact Finding (Continued from Page One) cemetery. He was a son of the late W.

C. the Richmond Blues in 1903. A World War I veteran. Crump is a former commanding officer of 6:50 (7) Weather Whltmore and Mrs. Rachael Thompson Whltmore.

He was the Blues. 1:00 (8) News 1:10 (8) Starlight Theatre 2:10 (8) Sagebrush Theatre 3:10 (8) Swingshlft Theatre 4:10 (8) The Christophers 4:40 (8) Air Force Digest 5:10 (8t Round-Up Theatre 6:00 (8) News Weather Prior to being named assistant I born on Oct. 8. 1878. at Alt.

Clin 6:55 (7) News 7:00 (3t Mystery Theatre (6) News (7) Jim Gibbons Show (8) Guy Lombardo adjutant general in 1941, Crump i tional Union of Electrical Workers bad pledged full cooperation with the two-man fact-finding board ton, where he spent the early vears of his me. un June i was united states property and disbursing officer of the state Na 1 Group Men's Sport Knits Regular Price $3.95 $4.95, Sale 2 Boys' Maroon Flannel Sport Coats, Sizes 16 17, Regular Price $14.95, Sale 1 Lot Boys' Solid Color Gabardine Slax, Sizes 11 to -20, Regular Price $7.95 $9.95, Sale Price 6 Boys' Broadcloth Pajamas, Sizes 14 16, Regular Price $2.95, Sale 1893, he was united in marriage named last Sunday by Gov. George tional Guard for more than 14 to Miss Clara Davis. u. Leader of Pennsylvania.

Besides his wife, he is survived Leader had the support of Govs. years. Crump served with the 29th Division overseas in 1918 and 1919. Averell Hantaan, New York by one daughter, Mrs. Mason Schoolfield, Gainesville, Fhv; four sisters.

Mrs. Robert Line Robert Meyner, Nev and He has the remarkable record $4.85 $1.69 Abraham Riblcoff, Connecticut SHOE SPECIAL Group Men's Broken Sizes Val. to $16.95 weaver. Staunton: Mrs. Anne of climbing from the rank of first William MarlamLWest Virginia.

Ralston and Miss Lucy wnitmore sergeani 10 lieutenant coionei in a period of six years without skipping both of Harrisonburg: Mrs. Elis Gov. Leader, who had requested both aides to take part in the Inquiry, bad no immediate comment Record Players Repaired Rome and Auto Radios Repaired DRIVE IN SERVICE Ryan Radio Service PHONE W613 107 W. Johnson Staunton Sales Service STAUNTON MAYTAG TELEVISION DIAL 5-2164 302 W. Beverley Staunton abeth Berry, Richmond; two brothers, Edwin S.

Whltmore and Michael Whltmore. both Of on the Westinghouse rejection. However, he had said earlier the Harrisonburg'. any of the intervening grades. Farm Loan (Continued from Page One) Active pallbearers: Guy study would be made regardless of the company's position.

Final Long, Bernard W. Stern, Charles Your Choice Men's Suits Many Other plans haven't been formulated. A. Hammer, C. William rraim, -nice said he was convinced "no D.

Kramer, ana A. w. wauei. Member of the Board of Dea bargaining to end the strike ever nmu of the Cook's Creek Presby would take place so long as Mr. ber borrowers.

Mt. Karicofe also mentioned that the Farm Credit! terian Church will serve as hon Carey (James IXJE president) orary pallbearers retains the hope that some outside office at the end of the year had loans outstanding through the o- SUITS From Regular Stock 20 Off Sport Coats Nice Selection 25 Off two associations of over $3,400,000. Still Have a Small Quantity Vi Price IrMKVi MHWRMP cm.) (I mik II cvulb agency will help him put pressure on Westinghouse to give him a better settlement than the one his union made last August with our The group was entertained with several vocal selections by a Hot Springs (Continued from Pe One) Staunton quartet which included: principal eompettto (General Elee trie ded Harold and Leon Klracofe, Bill Grimm, and Hugh Mac- Price referred to a five-year contract the IUE signed with GE. and Dlarmld. Gus Dickson of radio station KWFC A.

E. Houff, Waynesboro, and. at Hot Springs said, however, mat which Westinghouse contends is no J. W. Riley, Swoope, were re door-to-door poll of aownwwn better than one lt offered the union.

elected to the NFLA board fori merchants indicated the damage According to Westinghouse, its contract provides a minimum wags three year terms. Dave Liskey.t Sport Shirts, Sport Knits, Sweaters, Gloves, Outdoor Jackets 25 Off would total about ltt million dollars, increase of 23 cents an hour over the five-year period, plus pension of Rockingham County, was reelected to the PCA board for av three-year term. I Before the rain stopped atwut daylight, a total of 5.74 Inches had and insurance benefits. The rtJE rejected the offer, de Mr. Riley introduced Dr.

Al fallen, said the National pan bert Edwards, of the First Pres Service here. manding a 15-cent hourly pay boost for the rest of a two-year contract Meanwhile, cold weather chilled byterian Church, of Harrison burg, who gave an interesting a large area from the Great Lakes westward across the Rockies and into the Pacific Northwest. talk. Lenten J. Thomas Vandenburg, presi SPORT Cutbank, was the nation's dent of the Federal Land Bank and the Production Credit Cor ice box with an early afternoon expiring next October, and contract "ground rules" governing efficiency studies of some nonlncen-tive Jobs.

Since the strike began Oct. 17, the IUE says it has scaled down its pay demand to seven cents an hour for the first year of a three-year contract. Average hourly rate had been $2.10. i poration of Baltimore, attended the meeting and spoke briefly ex-1 reading of 24 degrees. Fargo, N.

had an. afternoon temperature of 2. SHIRTS plaining the function of the four I Guideposts ALL TV Jackets HOW Vi Price Warm weather was the rule US. farm loan agencies. All Boys' SUITS and SPORT COATS Mr.

Reames, assistant secretary- throughout much of the South. 1 Lor Boys' Corduroy SPORT SHIRTS $4.95 Value $1.95 treasurer, awarded a number of valuable door prizes to a down1 Washington, D. C. had a balmy 61. Temperatures were seasonable in the members among the 200 mem bers present at the close of the; Snow fell In the nothern Appa $1.98 Value .95 $2.95 Value $.29 $3.95 Value $1.79 meeting.

The Willing Workers lacmans, the upper Ohio Valley, WEDNESDAY'S PICTURE IN NEWS-LEADER INTERESTS READERS Several Stauntonians were surprised while reading their News-Leader Wednesday morning to see a news picture (page one. up Slinrtor Rrhiv-d das of th the northern Plains, northern rieasam view iumeran unurcn 0 A Rockies, western Oregon and north California. Rain pelted the south Ull served refreshments to the en- tire group. I ern Appalachians and Tennessee per ngnt tunc corner) of the Valley. i-resiaent and Mrs.

Eisenhower greeting Maj. Gen- Leonard Heaton, now commanding ten. Each Day Throughout Lent A Inn Story from Ral Life By Someone Yob Know For truly inspirational reading reading that will help you to lead a fuller and happier life reaTi there personal experiences of 40 persons some famous, some little known but all successful in faith. Follow "Lenten Guideposts" every week day during Lent. Starts Ash Wednesday, FEBRUARY 15 IN THE NEWS LEADER -1 eral of Walter Reed Hospital, in naaaington, D.

c. MITMEHTS FRANK GRIM ft SONS 834) N. anrvsta St Dial ft-mi uonaia E. wenechhof, now of MARCUS CITY SERVICE STATION me Hogshead Pharmacy, Staunton, was one of those who rec ognised Gen. Heaton at once.

Mr. Wenschbof -was pharma rwv Back) mt Saw mt aw. at, II tSMttrtw tack at Asm Ma 0 GROCERIES FRESH EGGS 906 Greenville Are. IB cist at the Woodrow Wilson in Staunton during World ar when Maj. Gen.

Heaton WB stationed here. "At the time," rt Mr. Wenschhof. "he was Col. ipm and some may recti! that the Heatons lived at August and Tama Sts..

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