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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 24

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Beckley, West Virginia
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TWENTY-FOUR- BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY West Virginia Tech Given $5,000 Grant Youth Fellowship Donation To Cancer Society Haptisl Fellowship ol the Toncda Haptisl Church vnled in their Sunday evening i to a a ciinlribnlion to lu Wyoming County I'nil ol Ihc American Cancer Siiciriy. Kenny Williams (left). I1YF president, is shown presenting a $10 (heck lo Mrs Oils Conk, a i i i a i in the Oceana area. Mrs.

Cook I tie Daplisl Yonlh mship is lo hi- eom- ided i ulcer sorrices In (he sociely for Ihe A Working Man's Cortjrwiman DAN BURLESON DEMOCRAT For Congress 4rh Did rid pa si a a i i assistance in (lie house- ID- house drive, as well as a donation Irom their treasury. Youth Rally Set I'KT-ms The IVltus Baptist will host a Ymilli Ifally 7Ii al 7 p.m. May H. Kay Cooper, yonlh direc- lor. First liaplisl Church in Heckley.

will be guest speaker Special singing will be provided. Al the conclusion of the program the movie. "The Thicl in he presented. I a I Thompson is the minister. STORE SHCIAIS GOOD mum, RAY nt twr TO ami ouumra OAK Hill KHMER KKOGER AVi.

AILT Ml. IECKIET NUT TO WMDOi SMOWMOM 104 SUM. 14 CRACKER JACKS 9lOIB SUSrdtOSDSUMHOWtR DUSTING POWDER tlJtCOVEItfitllL surai GLOSS ucm SIUMW aw IAYER SOZ. 2m RIGHT GUARD 9 ANTI-PERSPIRANT -Wesl Virginia Tech has been awarded a $5.000 Manning (Irani lluil is exp lo lend to an Operational University Year for A i (UY') 1'rograiii. it was announced hy Dr.

John I'. Uavid. chairman nt the Division of Social Sciences. a will hcgiti in the hill semester of with a inlal contrilmtion from Icderat. institutional, nnd agency sources of approximately $270.000.

According to A i Coordinator Sid Cooper. YA is a program designed lo place college students in lull-time volunteer assij-inmcnls with socinl service agencies. "While servins as a volunteer." Cooper sairl. "sliirienls will earn a lull a a i year's credit o( 3D hours." Aulhoriv.i'ti hy the Title 1 Dunit'slic Volunteer Service Act of 1973. A hopes in link Ilio needs of low-income communities in the resources ol Wesl Virginia Ted).

The Planning (irant will lc implemented during Ihe Summer nl 1976. During this phase, three principal aclivilies will he conducted: Creation of an Advisory review nnd selection ol those snb- projecls I hat will receive volunteer support and recruitment and selection of volunteers. During this time, each sun-project submitted (12) wilt he reviewed hy the project director in con- junrlicm with agency coordinators. When Ihis eoin- irehensivc review has ii completed the Advisory Committee will select those sun-projects deemed viable according to act inn objectives and pnliciiv. To lully implement the program.

Tech plans to a in li I 30 volunteers. Cooper said. "These volunteers will receive a stipend as Mnancial support while working on Ihe project." Cooper stressed (hat I I he classilied as lull-time sliidcnls and innst he approved hy ACTION, the lederal agency sponsoring the University Year for Aclion. sludenl applicant must complete an application form and related documents." he said. We will then assign the volunteer, with the agreement of a i i a i agencies, to one of several sub-projccls proiwsed In I a a A i guidelines require that volunteers be placed In loams of four or more.

A Ihe 12 i volunteer support arc an A a a i a Regional Comprehensive Alcoholism Program at Heckley. A a a i a Regional Hospital (serving a 11 e. Monroe and Halelgh counties), a consumer education program for the elderly in cooperation with the West Virginia Citizen Ac- lion (rroup. training of assistant teachers and counselors for a Kayettc County Day Care Center. Hlack l.ung counselors for a a a Illack l.nng Association, training persons for family counseling and a mobile group program for Ihe I'rnliatinnOfliccol the 121 li Judicial Circuil of West Virginia lor Kayeilc Coun- ly and training volunteers lor an early childhood development project for Ihe West Virginia Department Health encom- a i (ireenbricr.

Nicholas and Webster counties. Other projects include training volunteers lo work i i coo pi 1 nit inn wilh Ihe K.MKS Mental a Council. (Kayetle. Monroe. Halelgh' and Summers counties), working in heallh.

medical and nulrilion areas wilh the Wesl Virginia Department ol Welfare in Nicholas and Webster counties, training stiidenls in heallh services lor the Cabin Creek Health Association in Kanawha a i i volunteers in counseling a a for A A i Kayetle Connly. and working with the Mountaineer Family Moulin IMnn. In Kayelle County, where concenlraU! on social services and benefits services. Cooper also said thai pari-time employment and oilier commitments that detract horn the lull-lime conct'pi are prohibited. 'I'o receive college credit lor their work.experience.

Cooper explained that The people of Raleigh and Wyoming counties a State Senator who's dedkated to better government, potter roach, and better representation. Vote Tracy Hyhon hrid for by (racy Hyrfon for Stole Senate CommittM; Anthony J. Sporocina, Treasurer. Meadow 170 ol Mendow Hrlilgc held Its annual May IS M. R.

Kesler Will Graduate WAKK KOIiKST. N. C. Kjtulolph Kesler Him cnin- plrliMi tile requirements iiir Rriiiliiiition I Hiiptisl ThcnloRiCiil Me ivlll tie (he master ol divinity degree at llic seiiiiiuiry eom- mcncenu'iit May 15. Kpslcr.

Ihe son of Mrs. Kcslcr ol Illco, Is a Krariunlc nl N'ullall High Kchool and West Virfiinia InslitiitL' ol Technology. lie has server! minister nl lliu liaplisl Church at Kdinond and Ihe Ik'iirik'y Daptlst Clnirch ul llandl'ey and is nniv minister nl Ihe Clyde's llaptist Church In Wendell. N. C.

Ki-sli-r is married lo Ihe fnriiK'r Sandra Carole lingers of Kdmond. volnnlcers would meel wilh olticials Ihe a i a a a volunteers could he expected lo be assigned a i jind assignments related lo Iheir work. Students iitlundiiiR or planning lo attend Tech nntl who more information about the piiiKram should contact Sidney Cooper (442-3156 or West Virginia Tech Irom a.m. lo -I-SI) p.m. a through Kriday.

Pinewood Derby newood derby Monday dull Webles. lirsl place a i i Building al a Bridge. Judges were Bill a a a and Hob Surface. Winners were (from lell) llonnie den winner car; Larry Church, second place winner: Mark Van- pack winner, anti Curtis Bragg. Den I winner; Leaders present werii l.ori'tla Campbell.

Linilfi Church. Unlh McClan- nalian. llan'l Adkins ami Karen Keddeii. Kermlt I is miltecmanaud liob Vuni dall is cub master. Woman Dies At Her Home HIXTON (HNS) Mrs.

Carrie Graham. 62, died Wednesday morning al her home after a long illness. Born in Raleigh County. June 29, 1913. she was a a a i a a i f'lumley Bennett.

Daniel Munsey's PETERSTOVVN (R.N'S) Daniel II. (Junior) Munsey, 53, of Route 8, Uoanoke, died Frjday night in a Roanoke hospital following a long illness. A former resident of Pearisburg. and he was the former owner of Mike's Market. Ho was presently owner and operator of the Skyline Motel in Hoanoke.

Survivors include his wife. Myrtle Joan Munsey of a one son. Michael H. Munscv of Chester. his father, Daniel II.

Munsey of Ballard: two brothers. George W. and Lawrence D. Munsey, both of Peterstown. and one sister.

Mrs. Kllen Griggs of Peter- stowu. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Given Funeral Home Chapel in I'earisburg with She had lived most of her life in Summers Countv and was a member of life lirooks Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Elva of Hllldale arfd Wllmer of Hinton: brothers, Issac and Alvie.

both of Hinton; seve'h sisters, Mrs. Basil (Varna) Adkins. Mrs. Fred (Hattie) Sears. Mrs.

Joo (Ada) Bragg, Mrs. A. C. (Zoria) Orahain and Mrs. Ncnrjti (Iriihiim.

all of Hinton, Mrs. Allan (Berlha) Bragg of Kamp and Mrs. Percy (Dona) Richmond of Norf a a grandchildren. Services will he ut 2 p.m. Friday at Ronald Mcnodu'S funeral Home in Hinton with liev.

Ray Martin In charge. Burial will be Cemetery on Tug Creek Friends may call fromj- p.m. today. When you are cheddar cheese sauce or soup, taste it before you add salt no matter What the recipe directs! Ypn may find lhat Ihe cheese you are using adds enough salt. Fred Austin officiating.

i a was in the Birchlawn Burial Park In I'earisburg. Senator Bob Hatfield Has Saved West Virginians Millions of Dollars II isn't very often that West Virginians can point to a state official nnd siiy, "That man has saved me money." Bui you can say it aboiu Senator Bib Huifield, because Ifg true. For years, utility companies in West Virginia included (he costs of their advertising as justification for rate increases. Senator Hatfield felt this wasn't fair, and introduced a bill to prevent utility companies from charging, their advertising costs lo the consumer, Almost immediately the utility companies agreed to stop this practice at great savings to the West Virginia consumers. Now, Bob Hatfield is running for Secretary of Slate.

And his record on this and other important state problem!) clearly indicates he is (he man for the job. Senator Bob Hatfield Secretary of State Democratic Primary Senator Rob Hatfleld He's the Real McCoy fPaid by candidate).

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