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Cancer Society Vo Raleigh Register, Beckley, W. Monday Afternoon, May 3, 1971--3 Volunteers representing the Raleigh County unit of the American Cancer Society began their house-to-house campaign Mist Patti Sparks, Miss Wilma Yon, Mrs. J. C. McGlothlin, Stacy Smith; MAXWELL HILL, Mrs.

I. Sunday in an attempt to reach Braxton Anderson, captain; a goal of $15,000 in contributions Mrs. Blanche Dempsey, Max- to the Cancer Society. According to Mrs. Gagalis, executive secretary of James Hackney, i a the group, the campaign will Drive; Mrs.

Charles Fultz, well Hill Road; Mrs. Dan Helen McClure, Lilly Drive; Mrs. last two weeks. Volunteers will be recognized with cancer identification tags, Mrs. Gagalis said.

A list of campaign workers in areas of Raleigh County is as follows: BRADLEY, Mrs. George Bostic, captain, Mrs. Davis Vass, co-captain; Mary Simmons, 7th Street; Karen Vest, 9th Streer; Ann Broir, 5th Street; Zada Milam, 8th Street; Karen Armentrout, Bradley; Eileen Stover, Maple Lane; Mrs. George Bostick and Ethel Smith, business district; Wilma Dobbins' and Beverly Smith, upper Bradley; CABELL HEIGHTS, Mrs. Dennis Wilson, captain; Mrs.

Ernest Royal, Mrs. James Ellison, Mrs. Howard Blake, Mrs. Jane Meadows, Mrs. Jack Williams; CALLOWAY HEIGHTS, Mrs.

William Falconer, captain; Mrs. John. Maddy, Conway Street; Mrs. Jerry Humphrey, Ashwood, Hancock and Mulberry; Mrs. Aubrey Pack, Main Drive; Mrs.

Louise Pate, Cherry, Birch, Hawthorne; Mrs. Mike Megimose, Sycamore, Walnut, Poplar, Cedar; Mrs. Pat Lowery, Canterberry Drive, Pine Lodge, McKinney; Mrs. Ursula Dematteis, Caldwell, Conrad; Mrs. Velma Bloxton, Harvell Drive; Mrs.

Blue Blankenship, Third and Teel; and Mrs. Thelma Wheeler, Mellon, Davis; Mrs. Ray Patterson, Elm, Linden; Mrs. Kyle Kincaid, Hubbard; William Ham, Juniper, Warden; Mrs. Fred Lewis, Cohen; Mrs.

Paul Mills, business districts; Mrs. Augustine 'Hovanski, Rural Acres Drive; Mrs. Tom Busch, Old Teel School Road; CRAB ORCHARD, Clarence Gills, captain, Mrs. Martin Scarafino, co-captain; Mrs. Wilbur Harrah, Mrs, Harry Meadows, Mrs.

Eddie Cochran, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. D. L. Keadle, Mrs.

Richard Patterson, Juanita Dixon, Mrs. Gay Cannady, Mrs. Charles Cooper, Mrs. Duke James, Mrs. Evelyn Moye, Mrs.

Sam Pilliteri, Miss Inez Moore; CRANBERRY, Mrs. Audrey Vira; Dry Hill Road, Mrs. Robert Craddock, captain, Miss Judy Harrah, Mrs. William Price; Fitzpatrick, Mrs. James Pierce; GLEN WHITE, Mrs.

Charles Lively, captain, Mrs. Thelma Cheek, Mrs. Dolly Bolen, Mrs. Martha Price, Richards, Mrs. Mrs.

Jackie Ann Tate, Mrs. Grace Bolen; Glen View, Mrs. Arnold Martin captain, Mrs. Betty Snuffer, Mrs. Hazel Bolen, Mrs- Jeff Hatcher; HARPER HEIGHTS, Mrs.

Norman Godby, Captain, Mrs. W. J. Adams, co-captain, Gary Godby, Barbara Blue, Mitri Harper, Mrs. Eugene Clark, Mrs.

Thomas Henry; Harper Road and Skyline Drive, Miss Debbi Jarrell, and Miss Becky Williams; Lanark, Mrs. Jacob Scott and Miss Annie Cole; MABSCOTT, Mrs. a i Richards, captain, Mrs. Rose Davis, Mrs. Fred Vest, Mrs.

Maxwell Hill Road; Mrs. I. B. Anderson, Maxwell Hill Road, Dogwood Lane; Mrs. Carl Alyin Clay, Maxwell Hill; Mrs.

Wade Curtiss, Pinewood Drive; Mrs. Henry Kale, Maxwell Hill Road; Mrs. Robert Loudermilk, Holliday Drive, and Painter Drive; Mrs. Howard Spears, Rider Drive; Mrs. Bill Owens, Pine Ridge Drive; Mrs.

David lunteers Launch Two-Week Canvass Mrs. Jesse James, chairman, Mrs. Carl Boggs, co-chairman; Mrs. Lawotha Terry, 7th Street; Mrs. Lula Kirkpatrick, 8th and llth Streets; Mrs.

Willis Smith, 6th and Kessinger Streets; Miss Cynthia Johnson, 9th Street; Miss Gloria Jean Thomas, 10th Street; Mrs. Robert Duren, Saunders Madeline Avenue; Avenue; Saunders, Mrs. Dora i Scott Lee Bradley, Washington Avenue; Mrs. Leonard Davis, Sour and State Streets; Mrs. Reba Blevins, Maple, Monroe Streets; Mrs.

Charles Jackson, Clyde Street; Mrs. John W. Simmerman, East Prince Street; Mrs. G. S.

J. Osmino, RoUingwood Drive Williams; Mrs. Leo and Brookwood Drive; Chester Pate, Emily; Mrs. Jackj Roop, Christopher, Drive, Jef-l frey and Daniel Drive; Mrs. S.

J. Farmer, Pinewood Drive and Elm Ridge Court, Mrs. F. M. Bailey, Teel Road; Mrs.

Emmagene Griffith, Teel Road; Mrs. Ruth Otey, Teel Road; Mrs. Francis Miller, Teel Road; MT. TABOR, Mrs. Adrian Vecellio, South Kanawha; Mrs.

Wyatt Underwood, Clyde Street; Mrs. Jesse James, East Main, North Kanawha and Hargrove Streets; Mrs. Ann Miller, Elkins, and Hull; Miss Cheryl Walker, Croft, Wickham Avenue, Greenbrier Court and Mason; Mrs. Beulah Monarchy, Foster, Beverly and Hume Court; Mrs. Jesse James and Mrs.

Carl Boggs, North Fayette Street; Mrs. Luther Moles, Murray and Sprague Avenue; Mrs. Dean Howen, Berry and Arnold; Mrs. Malcolm Smith, Quesenberry; Mrs. Carl E.

Boggs, Lower Temple; Mrs. Thelma Dyer, i i Street; CITY OF BECKLEY, Ward 4, Mrs. James Ellenbogen, chairman, Dickerson, Smith and Lewis Rice; Mrs. Pat Meadows, Mellor, Roosevelt; Mrs. Howard Green, Laurel Terrace; Mrs.

Jack Hollinsworth, East Street; Mrs. Russell Todd, West Stfcet; Mrs. Eades, Street; Mrs. Margaret A a Austin Avenue; Mrs. Lonnie Gunther, Lincoln Dorothy Young, Thornton, 100 and 211 block Maplewood Lane; Mrs.

Vernona i Westmoreland, 400 block Beaver Avenue; Mrs. Robert Burns, West Virginia and Kentucky; Mrs. James Braxton, Russell; Mrs. Lewis Waddell, French, Mrs. G.

Underwood, McGinnis; Mrs. Marshall Gwinn, Stanley; District Assemblies Of God To Hold 50th Annual Council In Beckley This Week The Rev. Theodore E. Gannon of Springfield, assistant general superintendent of the Assemblies of God, will be the Harper, captain, Miss Mitzi! speaker for the 50th Annual Harper, Miss Ten Harper, Miss Linda Gunnoe; Maple Fork, Sweeneyburg, Maynor and Cirtsville, Mrs. Nathan Tony, captain, Mrs.

Ramona Tyree, co-captain, Mrs. Sue Davis; PINEY VIEW, Mrs. Ruelma McClure, captain, Mrs. Juanita Ayers, Mrs. Nora Martin, Mrs.

Shirley McDaniel, Mrs. Linda Bowles, Mrs. Jean Whitten, Mrs. Garnet Scarbrough, Mrs. Margaret George; PROSPERITY, Mrs.

James Russell, captain; Miss Debbie Vance, members of the Mt Hope Assembly 14, Order of Rainbow Girls; Price Hill, Mrs. Charles Ward, captain, Miss Judy Ward, Miss Jeannie Massey, Oak Grove, Mrs. Paige Muovich, captain, Mrs. John Jones, Terry Muovich; PLEASANT HILLS, Mrs. W.

B. Robinson, Mrs. A Allen Bliss; Raleigh, Mrs. William Kincaid, captain, Mrs. Rudolph Legocki, Mrs.

Otis Vest, Mrs. Charlotte Mickey, Mrs. Andrew Kincaid, Miss Paulette Dillon; Skelton, Mrs. John Cheetham; Sprague, Mrs. Carol Wygal, captain, Mrs.

Mae Branch, co-captain, Mrs. Patty Basham, Miss Debbie Wygal; Stanaford, Mrs. Robert Scott, captain, Mrs. Barbara Walker, Mrs. Lou Ann Harris, Mrs.

John Kelly, Miss Kathy Scott, Miss Kathy Smith; CITY OF BECKLEY, Ward 1, Mrs. James Bellamy, chairman; Mrs. Bill Shanklin, East Ridge, McNab, Oak Grove; Mrs. Fred Stacy, Travelers Lane; Mrs. James Wright, Atkins, West Neville; Miss Drema Phillips, Ewart Avenue, Elco Lane; Mrs.

Christine Smith, Mrs. Phoebe Hoskins, Mrs. Alfred Smith, Nimitz, Wyoming; Mrs. a Phillips, Willis, Milliron; Mrs. District Council to be held in Beckley Tuesday Thursday.

Mr. Gannon will make his first address to the Council at :30 p.m. Tuesday and will Conduct an ordination service Wednesday, closing the Council with a District Home Missions lally Thursday. The Rev. Stanley A.

Lyon, Beckley, district superin- endent, said a record number visitors are expected to end the history marking golden anniversary Council for the istrict comprised of Assembly God churches in West Virginia and parts of Virginia. The first Council meeting for the district was held June 14, 1921, at Ronda when an invita- on was extended to the General i of the Assemblies of God, then in its seventh year as a religious ellowship, to send a delegate. Originally western Kentucky was included in the Council but ater withdrew. When the resent boundaries were formed Minister Appointed Scenic Rivers Committee Chairman The Rev. Charles Echols, ssistant minister of the United VIethodist Temple in Beckley, as agreed to serve as the first chairman of the Raleigh County scenic Rivers Committee.

In cooperation with the Department of a a Resources, Raleigh County has entered into a cleanup program directed toward its streams initially and will rely on the work of 50 boys in the Neighborhood Youth Corps in- school section to work on the Reggie Ellison, Farmer, 100 and 100 200 block block Walter Bragg, Miss Tammy Bragg, Mrs. Truman Calfee, Mrs. Roy Prince, Mrs. Dee Pennington, Mrs. Robert Eads, Mrs.

Robert Monarchy, Mrs. Ted Maxey, Mrs. James Simms, Mrs. Claude Ruth, Mrs. Frances Hurtte, Mrs.

Woodrow Mullins; MACARTHUR, Mrs. George Sparks, captain, Mrs. Earl Wiseman, Mrs. Hallie Kidd, Pre-Enrollment Set At Shady Spring Shady Spring Elementary School principal, Willis Walker, has announced that pre- enrollment will be held Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

at the school. Parents of children who will be six years of age by Oct. 31, are requested to bring the children's birth certificates and immunization records. Walker commented that this year youngsters must have a tuberculosis tine test at least two months prior to the beginning of school. Immuniza- held at the Raleigh Health Center each Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m.

tion is County Virginia, Orchard Court; Mrs. Richard Mahoney, South Pike, Beckley 400 block Central; Mrs. Richard Lytton, a Mrs. James Weidensall, Wilkes; Mrs. Marie Brash, Hudson and Fulton; Mrs.

C. R. Hodges, Sunrise, Chip, Hodge, Druid, Hillcrest, Maryland and Forest; Mrs. Cooper White, Westwood Drive; Mrs. William Kessel, 1300 to 1500 Harper Road; Mrs.

Samuel a Harper Road, Hfomewood Addition; Mrs. Joe Winner, Sigmund Street; Mrs. W. H. Harris, Phillips; Miss Kathy Harris, Lovell and Daniels; Miss Jennifer a 1 a Witherspoon, Circle Drive, McTaggart, 200 block Lambert; Miss Sandy Wilber, 100 and 200 jlock Crescent Road, Lambert; Mrs.

Pearl Davis, Parkwood Drive; Mrs. Mary Bailey, Dinkier Addition; Mrs. Ben Wakefield, Taylor and Apple- grove; Mrs. W. E.

Brewer, Sunny Acres; Mrs. Joe Brewer, Sunset Drive Addition; Mrs. James Weidensall, Ellison Ave. 300 block; CITY OF BECKLEY, Ward 2, Mrs. Marjorie Kirkhart, chairman, Mrs.

J. T. Howard, co-chairman; Mrs. Shirley Elkins, James, Joseph, John, Ridge Avenue, Railroad; Mrs. John Osborn, Carter; Mrs Maxine Prince, Center, Charles and Koiner; Linda Griffith, Raleigh and Burgess; Mrs Harold Pendry, a Clayton and Pershing; Mrs Bernard Severino, Cova, Walker SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Notional Bank Avenue and Cunningham, Frontier; Mercer; Susan Joan Crawford, Hart, Edgewood Drive; Mrs.

Virginia Briguglio, City Avenue; Mrs. Fredina Smith, Junction, 4th and 5th Streets; Mrs. Sheryl Winter Woodlawn Avenue; Mrs. Tom Durrett, Woodlawn Avenue; Mrs. John Daniel, Granville Avenue; Mrs.

Nicholas Zambos Franklin; Mrs. Jimmy Parker Bishop; Mrs. Avenue, Court; Clydia Comer, 3rd Pine, Mrs. and Meadows Cora Karris Meadows Street; Mrs. Helen Blaney, Grove Avenue; Mrs Ethel Holley, Heber Street Miss Brenda Williams, Church Street; Mrs.

Phillip White South Fayette Street; Mrs Margaret Mickel, Lee and College Avenue; Street REV. THEODORE E. GANNON it in 1944, the District had 37 churches with 49 ordained, 19 licensed and 12 exhorter ministers. The current count is 74 assemblies, 63 ordained, 46 licensed and 19 Christian worker ministers, a total of 128 In 1952 a i i superinmedenf parsonage was tream cleanup ummer months. IN ADDITION through the to the appointment of Mr.

Echols to head tie committee of volunteers iirecttng the program, the Raleigh County Court baa recommended appointment of our supervisors who will direct the work of the Youth Corps xys. The four, all teachers, are Charles T. Darlington, Woodrow Wilson High School English nstructor who has been temporary chairman of the committee; Antonio Castanon Stoco High School coach; Frank Rakes, Shady Spring High wrestling coach, and Paul lichmond, Daniels Elementary School principal. Approval of their appofat- Griswold Paper On Vitamin A Wins Prize Dr. Frank Griswold, a third- year resident in surgery at the tfest Virginia i i Medical Center, Morgantown, and son of Dr.

and Mrs, Walter a. Griswold, Beckley, received first prize in competition among residents at the West Virginia Chapter of American College of surgeons meeting. The meeting was held Thursday through Saturday at The Jreenbrier, White Sulphur Springs. Dr. Griswold received the prize for preparing a research paper on "The Effect of Vitamin A and Cortisone Ulcers in Rats," which he also delivered two weeks ago at the Chicago Medical Convention.

Dr. Harry Cooper, local surgeon and an officer of the West Virginia Chapter, also was present for the meeting. Nominated For Sophia Mayor Steve Sokola has been selected by the Citizens Party of Sophia as a candidate for mayor in the June 8 town election. Leighton Farley presided a the party convention at Town Hall Thursday. Also represent ing the Citizens Party on the ballot will be J.

C. Shumate for recorder and C. Mur dock, Robert Powers, Ralph Sallie, Newton Boyd and Donak Stone for council positions. The Progressive Party con- ments by the Department of Natural Resources is anticipated and they will be paid from $100 to $125 per week while the work is in progress. IN AN informal conversation with county commissioners Walter James and Charles T.

Burdiss Saturday, Mr. Echols said he hopes to build a strong committee with an executive core which can cany on the program over a 10 to 12-year span. He asked the court members to assist by giving advice on priorities, hoping to begin the stream cleaning at the sources of the rivers. "Unless the sources are cleaned," ne reasoned, "ckan- mg the rivers is a futile exercise." Mr. Echols referred jecifically to the tributaries of Guyandotte and Coal rivers.

ANOTHER point of attack robably will be the Whitestick reeks. The city of Beckley has ffered the use of its trucks and other help to clean these treams, Mr. Echols said. The Department of Natural esources furnishes tools and implements, financing the ven- ures with federal funds, and in Raleigh County, according to county commissioners, boys working in the project will be transported in a school bus. The program is in its second ear and some 30 counties are nvolved, Burdiss said.

West Virginia Department of Highways has filed ondemnation proceedings in the Raleigh County Circuit Court against Tom Lovelace to REV. STANLEY A. LYON iuilt in Beckley, several years later a district secretary's parsonage, -and in early 1964 the district office at 1800 Harper Road was completed and occupied. In the fall of 1570 the District purchased Kauawha Street property for construction of a D-CAP head quarters. District Superintendent Lyon will address the Council in its Wednesday session and a for mer district superintendent, Glenn West, will conduct the ministers meeting to be hel at 9 a.m.

Thursday. United Prayer sessions wil open the both Wednesday and Thursday anc business sessions are each day. A communion service will be held at 10:30 a.m Wednesday. The Women's Missionary Council Service will be held a 2 p.m. Thursday.

'Where Saints have Trod" is the theme of the District Council with emphasis on a continuing march. Boy Scout Exposition Scheduled For Armory The Raleigh County Armory will be the site for the Seneca District of Boy Scouts' annual Exposition to be held Saturday at 1 p.m. Some 40 area boy scout troops and cub scout packs are ex pected to set up exhibits for th affair, according to Alan Truman, chairman of the Expc committee. Featured attractions for th event include dance numbers the Order of the Arrow Lodg dance team dressed in full In dian costume, and a display equipment by the local Nationa Guard unit based at the Ar mory. The Exposition is open to th public.

Tickets can be obtains from local scout troops an packs. SDH Files Suit To Obtain County Land For Highway btain County property for the in Raleigh Appalachian 0.03 acres and construction ease- Development highway from Beckley to Sutton. Beckley Hospital also is amed a defendant in the proceedings as a lien holder. The SDH asks for condemnation of emporary ment from Lovelace who, the jetition states, owns a l-24th nterest. In another action filed in the circuit court, Roger Manning las named Marshall A.

Teaster of Sophia; Fred Williams, doing business as the Williams 7 uneral Home, and Jack Elmo Fleenor of Beckley, defendants in a suit to recover for injurie. resulting from an automobil collision. Manning claims he wa injured as a passenger in th funeral home vehicle driven Teaster when it collided wit a car driven by Fleenor Dec 31, 1969, on Valley Drive. Manning is seeking a $10,00 judgment. ATS.

Bill Drumheller, Wildwood and Massey; Mrs. Russell imms, Garfield; Mrs. Joe Rodriguez, Jefferson; Mrs. )arrell Wickline, 400 block East rinoe, Short, Sheridan; Mrs. DeLorenze, Temple to owerline Drive, tieridan; Mrs.

John Ketz, Jening Street; Mrs. Enrico Delia Berkley; Mrs. R. E. resley, 100 Block Porter; Mrs.

C. Pyles, 100 and 200 Block lankin Avenue and Long Por- sr; Mrs. Cecil Dunford, 300 block lankin Avenue; Mrs. Victor Uzzi, Vance Drive, Mrs. essinger, Catiett, and Brammer; Mrs.

Robert Smith, Short ailey, Lionell, Kinzer and Ciser; Mrs. 0. L. Peck, Spring, 00 block Orchard Avenue; Mrs. )onna Been, Avon, and 400 and 00 block Orcharl Avenue; Mrs.

Lois Bowles, Marion and 100 rlenn Avenue; Mrs. Fred Irews, Dorcas Avenue; Mrs. Howard Burge, long Bailey; ilrs. Pat Waddell, 200 and 300 lock Glen Avenue; Mrs. Elizabeth Scarborough, Smith, Vtellon and Hedrick; CITY OF BECKLEY, Ward Mrs.

Gracye Anderson, Jiairman, Mrs. Abram Hill, hairman, the youth from the Street Youth Center will assist with Ward Mrs. Robert Street; Mrs. Fletcher Parker, South Fayette; Mrs. Wilma Starkey, Canaday; Mrs.

Joseph Thomas, Mulberry and Dock; Miss Phyllis Patterson, Morris Avenue; Miss Stephanie Anderson, Mool Avenue; Mrs. Mullens Sailor Cited Navy CPO Marchell Peck Albany, Ga. (right), husband of Mrs. Nancy J. Peck of 709 Frantz Mullens, has been a a the Navy Achievement Medal with combat at the Marine Corps Supply He was cited for superior professional achievement while serving with the First Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division in Vietnam.

Beckley Recruiters Enlist Woman, 40 Men In April Beckley recruiters enlisted 40 men and one woman into the armed forces during April. Deloris Kidd, Deegan The only female enlistee was Spangler; Miss i a Shepherd, Smoot Avenue; Miss Warlene Burke, Street; Mrs. Alan Truman, Raleigh Heights; Terry, Mrs. H. 0.

Miller, captain, Miss Lana Hall, Miss Tammy Campbell; Clear Fork District, Mrs. Helen Thompson, chairman, Mrs. Goldie Fannin, co-chairman; Marsh District, Mrs. W. B.

Webb, chairman, Mrs. Joe Buffurine, co-chairman; i District, Mrs. Reba Plumley, chairman; SHADY SPRING DISTRICT, Mrs. Karl Okes, chairman, Mrs. James Gallaher, cochairman; Slab Fork District, Mrs.

Kenneth Bays, chairman, Mrs. Earl McVey, co-chairman; Trap Hill District, Mrs. J. 0. McGraw, chairman, Mrs.

Carl Belcher, co-chairman. Weather Details (for 24-hour period ending 10 a.m.) High 5:30 p.m. Low 6 a.m.: 7 a.m.: 10 a.m.: Precipitation: Wind: 56 33 34 34 .19 in. NW at 12 mph Barometric Pressure: 29.88 rising Sunset: Sunrise: 8:16 p.m. 6:26 a.m.

RIVER CONDITIONS Greenbrier: Normal and clear Lake: Normal and clear, 3.8 gates open New: Gauge at Hinton 2.8 ft TODAY'S EXTREMES High: 97 at Coolidge, Ariz. Low: 24 at Duluth and Bemidji, Minn. EXTENDED FORECAST -Outlook for Wednesday through Friday. Fair Wednesday, with highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s. Chance of showers Thursday and Friday.

Milder by Friday, with highs in the upper 60s and low 70s, and lows in the 40s and low 50s. Nancy M. Reynolds of White Sulphur Springs who, along with 14 men, joined the Air Force. The Army' reported 17- new members, the Navy gained five men and four men signed with the Marine Corps. Those men and their selected fields.are as follows: Army Gary Russell Asbury, Dry Creek, field artillery, missile; Robert E.

Scarbro, Rock Creek, regular Army tinassigned, two years; James R. Porter, Sophia, communication center specialist; Teddy Edwards, Pineville, unit and organizational supply specialist and armor; George Cley, Soulsville, engineer i maintenance; Dallas Moles, Ansted, strategic microwave system repair; Oral i a Beckley, cartographic drafting; Arnold E. Berry Hinton stock control and accounting specialist; Charles Hoover Frank, Fourth Armor Division; William F. Lyons, Beckley radio relay and carrier at tendant; Theodore F. Vesta McRoss, stock control ant accounting specialist; James Griffin, White Sulphur Springs Infantry and airborne; James M.

Wills, Glen Morgan, infantry and armor; Wnitiey Varney Oceana, Regular Army; John E. Parsons, Rock Creek, Is Infantry Division "Big Red James R. Smith tt, Pi ney View, communication cen ter specialist and Sampy Hall Brenton, regular Ar my. Air Force Robert Crockett, son of Mrs. Evelyn Mae Crockett, Marlinton; Dennis Leroy Pryor, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Pryor of Seckley; Gerald Duncan Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Utis Fuller of Oak Hill; Gary Norton son of Mr. and Jlwood Pendleton of Beaver and Orvillie Estel Meadows, son of Mrs.

Opal Meadows of Crab Orchard. Crockett, and' Pendleton are undergoing basic, training at Great Lakes, ifl. while Fuller, who enlisted for the advancted electronics field, is training in San Diego, Meadows reenlisted for two Vacancy filled Office A new clerk in the Raleigh County Clerk's office is Robert Lee Wilcox of Bradley, County Clerk Fred T. Stacy announced Saturday. Wilcox replaces Mrs.

Jessie Anderson who resigned from her job after she was asked to leave her duties as secretary to the County Court. She was employed for the county clerk's office for many years, and her late husband, Harry, was a former county clerk. Wilcox, a former personnel manager with Philco in Sandusky, Ohio, has completed three years of accounting at Marshall University. He is a graduate of Barboursville High School. Monhollen, Virgil S.

mechanics; Orgas, Miller, James general Beckley Richarc Allen, Beckley, mechanics Joseph Billy Scott Oak Hill administration; Dunbar, Sinks George Grove, A ad ministration; John Weslej Moore, Lanark, general; Matthew Martin a i Beckley, general; i i Dwayne Weaver, Montcoal mechanics; James a Rucker, Elkview, administra tion; Lonnie James Patterson Beckley, administration Randy Thomas Fink, Ghent electronics; Jerry Noel Jessup Beckley, electronics; Clifford Cooper Slab Fork, genera and William L. Crews, Rainelle general; Marine Corps L. C. Jones Beckley; D. S.

Woodbridge Rupert; J. F. Surratt, Spring and L. Burgess Arnett; Navy Harry Thomas Va. for further assignment Molnar Transferred Trooper J.

L. Molnar, a member of the Beckley State Police Detachment since February of 1971, hat been transferred effective Saturday to the Williamson Detachment A native of Gary, McDowell County, Molnar and his wfe, Donna, are the parents of a 10-month- old son, Joseph Lewis HI. For MOTHER'S DAY SEND FLOWERS Blooming Plant 9 Bouquet Corsage Your F.T.D. FLORIST "OPEN ALL DAY TODAY" Webbs Of Mt. Hope Florist Mt.

Hope Ph. 877-2221 CITY OF Btckfey, Ward 3, vention will be heM May 7. JMnt ftvfcw Baker's Jewelry PUBLIC NOTICE THE CITY OF BECKLEY MUNICIPAL PARKING BUILDING WILL BE CLOSED TO ALL PARKERS ON TUESDAY, MAY 4TH WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th, THURSDAY, MAY 6th AND FRIDAY, MAY 7th. THE BUILDING IS BEING PAINTED. THANK YOU JOHN H.

McCULLOCH Mayor EVANGELISTIC SERVICES IN NEW CHURCH BUILDING Memorial Baptist Church South Kanawha St. Beckley REV. BOB GROVES Evangelist Starting Monday May p.m. Services Every Evening, 7:30 Through May 9 Public Invited.

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