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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 14

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Beckley, West Virginia
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FRIDAY MORNING, FKbUUARY I 1173 County Selective Service Award JArea Lewisburg residents lire honored for faithful service to the Selective Service System in a ceremony held at.the local induction board office on Court Street this week. Participating in the ceremony were (left) R. D. Keightley chairman of local No. Castle F.

Cun- njngham, member of the a'd- visory committee on scientific and specialized personnel for IV years, representing the cbalc industry; Ross H. chairman and Jurors Selected (RNS) The following is a list of 16 grand jurors and 6 alternate grand jiittrs, announced by John S. Lambert, circuit clerk, which were drawn by Gilmer W. Hines ami Jack D. Martin, jury commissioners, summoned to appear Feb.

21: Earl H. Reed of Brenton; Veji C. Ford of Fanrock; nyjH. Smith" Jac- qudine L. Wilcoi of Stephenson; Mary L.

Brammer of Stephenson; Sandra Fay White of Mariannar Charles ofJPineville; Jessie Parker of Pineville; Johnny T.Kennedy of Siinon; Priscilla Riffe of Ikes Fork; Franklin Delano Lamb of Jerry F. Burkes of Matheny; Arnold D. Miracle ol Alice M. Allen oi Glii Fork; ElvaErReed and Charles R. England, both of Alternate grand Junes are J.

L. IfcComas of Tralee; Janet Laitoo of Pineville; Virginia Vmt -of Sun BUI; Gertrude Stafford of Hanover; Luther ElBson of Matheny and Arnold Lawson of Mullens. Bible land Travel Study With Pre-Ectffer HOLY UNO TOUR i 10 Or 15 7 March front N.Y. Vftt Jtruidlenn, Sea Cff Garden Tomb, Garden of Gethsemone and many other placet of ihellblt land. round trip from N.Y.

$769 If vDoy round Trip from N.Y. $969 Svmt $25.00 Depoiit today. Must before Feb. 7. Call 2524790 Rev.

Howard K. Manning Wilwn, Crab Orchard, Va. for Information. members of the Southern Appeals Board of West Virginia for 19 years. He also served during'the 1910 Act on the Appeals Board between WSMSPO and traveled over 11,000 miles to and from board meetings at no expense to the government although he was entitled to reimbursement.

Also shown are G. H. Gall, and chairman of Local No. 4 for 22 years, and Harold E. Brown, deputy state 4irector for the Selective Service.

The Meritorious Service Award presented to Qinningham, Tuckwiller and GalL This is the highest award a state director of Selective Service may present to compensated and compensated personnel. Trustees At Construction She Of Hospital the Greenbrier Vall.ey--Hocker of Hickory, N. Hospital staff; W. E. Sellards regional administrator of Lewisburg; M.

M. Extendicare, and Trustees of the Greenbrier Valley Community Hospital met Sunday to inspect gress being made at the Building site located on. Old 219 south of Greenbrier East High -School. Trustees-, (from left) Dr. Scott Withers of White Sulphur Springs; Dr.

Ernest T. Cobb of Ronceverte, president Greenbrier Physicians and Casdofph of Ronceverte, vice moderator; JrR. McCoy of Union and Richard Blackburn: hospital members of the board of, trustees are. Dr. Robert Shirey, of Lewisburg and also a member of the hospital staff; James for Lee Smith of Ronceverte.

The, three and one-half four million structure should be July of On the same site a $500,000 medical clinic building will' be constructed probably prior to the hospital's competeion. For Fund Drive NBW RICHMOND (RNS) Tht New Riehmotwi Community Action Group met Wednesday evening the home ol Mrs. Cora to dteiMS the road improvements fund raising campaign. Mrs. Haney treasurer, reported that up to date a total of $1,475.88 has heen raised.

She added that donations came to 5631 and receipts from the sale of crafts came to New crafts to be sold by the group were placed on exhibit at the meeting, which consisted of such'items as beaded barefoot sandals, beaded bracelets with rings, beaded doll key chains and bun warmers. Members i on crafts were Mrs. Dorothy Poff, Mrs. Nancy Lewallen, Mrs. Vesta Hatfield, Mrs.

Jackie Osborne, Mrs. Mona Fields, Mrs. Nancy 'Combs, Mrs. Eleanor Osborne and Karen Sizemore. The environmental iealtli survey, under the direction ol Wyoming County Community Action Health i a i Richard Allen Goodwin, was discussed and forms -were completed in reference to slag heaps, dumps in the area, water and air pollution, drain age problems in the area, sewage problems (including outdoor toilets) and water source problems.

Hie group decided to hold the next meeting 6:30 pjn. Feb. 15 at the New Richmond skating Rink Mrs. Vesta Hatfield opened the meeting with a devotional, which was attended by 12 persons. Services Scheduled For Renick Man, 66 RENICK (RNS) Funeral services for, Gilford Fuell, 66, of Renick will be a' 2 pjn.

Saturday at the.Moun Herman United i Church in Renick. Burial wfl be in the Morningside Cemetery at Renick. He died Wednesday in Ronceverte hospital after a long illness. Friends, may call at Jack K. Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg after 1 today and the family will receive friends from 6-9 p.m.

body! will he taken to the church one hour prior to services. Jailer Is Hospitalized From Chemical Burns LEWISBURG William P. Knight, deputy jailer at the on the upper part of his body Rays Return To Ohio JUMPING BRANCH (RNS), and Mrs. Roy'Ray and daughter, Melissa Ann, returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday after a week's visit with, their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Luther BUI of Jumping and lace and that his eye sight Branch. Greenbrier County Jail inlhas been impaired. Lewisburg, 'was listed in officers said a condition in the Roanoke Memorial Hospital, in Roanoke, Thursday from acid burns received when a prisoner threw a liquid chemical in Knight's face Tuesday night Knighf father, W. E. Knight, said his son.

had been put in complete sterilization for second and third degree burns received Lewisburg escaped from the jail after throwing Zot, a substance, used to unclog drains, into the. eyes of Knight, and that Charles Keeney, 23, of Caldwell was wounded by Knight when he tried to escape. Police said Woodjson was apprehended in Lewisburg about three hours after the jail break. Their son, Roy remained with his grandparents. En route here their daughter became ill and was hospitalized four days at Beckley A a a i a Regional Hospital.

They also visited her brother- in-law and sister, 'Ur. and Mrs. Louie LedSpme, in Sissonville. College Student Makes Dean's Lisl DRY CREEK Elizabeth Barrett Wills, daughter, of Mr Quentin Barrett Dry Creek, has been named the dean's list at Marshall University. A senior, Miss Barrett has completed her student teachin at DuPont High School Charleston and will graduate May.

Exeter, Milan and Cologne are all sites of famous cathedrals. UNIVERSAL For The Most Complete Line of Modern Lighting Fixtures For Both Inside And Outside The Home Installed By All Local Electrical Contractors BECKLEY NATIONAL BANK CONVENIENT HOURS Drive-In and Walk-Up Hours 600 Neville Street Monday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Knapps Return Home ALDERSON (KNS) Mr and Mrs. James E. Knapp Alderson have returned horn after visiting in'Elkins for few days and after spendin a day with their son an daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs James E.

Knapp Jr. Morgantown. Pineville Students To Attend Legislature Session attended a pce-legislative con- presented on the floor at tht ferencc at Greenbrier Wesit session. These sessions art for members of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y and the sponsors are Charles Mulkey, Mrs. Goode and Mrs.

Charlotte River Area Four students Pineville High School will attend a Model Legislature session held in the House of Delegates Chambers Charleston April sponsored by the YMCA and YAVCA. They are (from left) Lynn Puckett, Patti Stewart, Lynell Halsey and Jane Goode. The students High School The students will sponsor a bill in the Model Legislature which will go through the same procedure as the bill for the regular session of the legislature. It will be presented committee and go all the way until it is Deborah Adkins Weds T. E.

Wiles Miss Deborah Ann Adkins and Thomas Earl Wiles were married 26 in the Pearisburg Baptist. Church in Pearisburg, Va. Miss Adkins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Adkins of Pineville and Wiles is the of Mr. and Mrs. Wiles of Marianna. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

Herbert D. Dolton, pastor of the church. The bride wore a pink dress with black accessories and a white orchid corsage. The bride was graduated from Pineville High School and will graduate in May from West Virginia University with a degree in social work. The bridegroom also is a graduate of Pineville.

High School, attended West Virginia Tech in Montgomery and served in Vietnam. He is employed by Consolidated Coal Company at Itmann. Story Hour To Be Held At Library In Oceana OCEANA Children between the ages Luanda Tilley, librarian at the and seven years are in Oceana Public Library, has vited to attend. Parents are announced that a story hour will be held at the library beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Mrs. Fred Lugar win supervise the story hour. Assisting her will bV the Happy Hiker Oceana Girl Scout Troop No. 99 and Miss Donna UNIVERSAL CORPORATION UWtKANAWHA m. 2524474 Monday 9:00 a.m.

to 2:00 p.m. Monday Evening 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon MR. CASH IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE DAY OR NIGHT- THI ELECTRONIC CHECK YOUR COMPLETE BANKING CENTER MEMKI KDMAL MPOSIT INIUtAHCI COfPOM'lON fCDflAl RESfRVC SYSTEM which the Koran was sent down IN MINTS! Easiest Way to Loveliei Rooms THI DILUXC LATIX WALL PAINT BECKLEY FEED HARDWARE CO. PRINCI AT RR CtOSSINO PH. 293-33H asked to pick up children promptly at 3 p.m.

at the con elusion of the story hour. A variety of programs are being planned. The theme the first story hour is "Anima Friends." Children are asked to bring crayons i them. There will be gues readers and speakers. Once a month there will be a reques hour at which time children may bring books from or select books at the library which they would like to havi read aloud.

Anyone having questions may phone 682-6784. The hours a the library are from 3-7 p.m Tuesday, Thursda; and Friday and noon-4 p.m Saturdays. The library is clos ed on Wednesday and Sundays. Colcord Resident Feted At Dinner COLCORD (RNS) A family linner was held Sunday in lonor of Alfred Pettry on his rirthday anniversary. Pettry has lived in Raleigh County most of his life and is a member of the Baptist Church in Whitesville; He is married to the former, tfora Jarrell.

-They are. the parents of eight children, seven whom are living. They are Tames (Jimmie) of Ohio, Mrs. Truman (Henrietta) of lylvester, Mrs. Davidson, of Mrs.

Gary (Barbara) Anderson of Conneqticut, Mrs. Charles (Betty) Dillon of Whitesville, Phillip Pettry 'of Colcord and Mrs. Sam (Nancy) White of Colorado Springs, Colo. Present for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs.

Philtip-pettry and children of Colcord, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Long and children of Mr. and Mrs. 2harles (Pee-Wee) Dillon of Whitesville, Mrs.

Davidson and son, Rodney, of LaPorte, Colcord. Homemaker Named Pineville High School's 1973 Homeraaker of Tomorrow, is Miss Lisa Mflani. Selected by score in a written knowledge and attitude examination taken by both senior boys and girls on Dec. 5, she will receive a special designed award from General Mills, sponsor. In addition, she remains eligible for state and national honors.

Miss Milam is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly W. Curtis of Pineville.

She is secretary of the Senior Honor Society, secretary of the Student Council, listed in Who's Who Among American High- School Students and is a member of the Rockets Club, Pep Club, Debate Club, Cook Memorial Baptist Church and choir. On Guard Against FIRE While You SLEEP Early Warning Smoke and Heat Alarm System Sounds warning when htat or smoke it present Before Fire unit, taiily Initallad, 24-hour duty. Un than CAUL POt mil MMONITIATION LIFE SAVING DEVICES INC. OlMttAl ALUnHfOM ritl iXTlMOUIIKItf ITATI tOWTl 14 ClAi OtCMAtfl, W. VA.

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