Greenbrier County will provide
vision, hearing, and speech-lan-
guage screenings during registration
tot kindergarten and Head Start stu-
dents entering school this fall.
The speech-language screening
will sample how well the children
pronounce words, express them-
selves, and understand what is said
to them. Hearing screening will con-
sist of pure tone measurements and
a test of middle ear function. Any
° child found to have a problem with
his ears wilt be rescreened within 21
~ days,
Tile vision screening is designed
to find those children who are in
need of care and refer them for fur-
ther analysis. It will consist of testing
;~ distance visual acuity, eye conver-
", gence, and color perception.
Parents who have questions or
who might object to having their
child screened for hearing and
' speech-language should call Linda
Nelson at 647-6483 or 438-8501.
Parents with questions about the vi-
sion screening should call Pat
Withrow, R.N. at 647-6470 or 438-
8501.
:i April 6Alderson 9 a.m. to
, noon; 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
April 20 Crichton 9 a.m. to
11:30 a.m.
Williamsburg 1 p.m. to
2:30 p.m.
April 25 Smoot noon to
3:00 p.m
April 27 Rupert 9 a.m. to
2:30 p.m.
May 4 Lewisburg 9 a.m. to
2:30 p,m.
May 9 Rainelle 9 a.m. to
noon; 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
May 11 Frankford 9 a.m. to
2:30 p,m.
May 15 Ronceverte 9 a.m. to
noon; 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m,
May 18 White Sulphur 9 a,m. to
noon; 1 p.m. to 2:30 p,m.
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(AND ABOUT 50,000
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CONTACT THE
MOUNTAIN
MESSENGER WITH
YOUR NEWS
122 NORTH COURT St.
LEWISBURG, 24901
647-5724
Bud Prather, DoO.
George Boxwell, D.C.
Doctors Prather & Boxwell
Attend Arizona
Bud Prather, D.C., and George
Boxwell, D.C., faculty members of
the West Virginia School of Osteo-
pathic Medicine, recently attended
part two of the Team Physician
Course in Scotsdale, Arizona.
The three part course, sponsored
by the American College of Sports
Medicine, was designed to give
team physicians a general body of
knowledge about working with ath-
letes. The focus of the February
conference was Injuries of the
Shoulder.
Dr Prather has worked a~ team
physician for Lewisburg Junior High
School football and assisted with
Greenbrier East High School bas-
ketball. Dr Boxwell has worked with
Greenbrier Junior High School foot-
ball.
Voters'
Less than a month remains for
West Virginia citizens to join the
ranks of registered voters who will
be eligible to cast ballots in the May
8 primary election. Every registration
-- whether in person or by mail --
must be received by the county
clerk no later than Monday, April 9,
according to Secretary of State Ken
Hechler.
1 hope every West Virginian who
is already registered will help at
least one friend or neighbor get reg-
istered," Mr Hechler said. "Let's
prove to the world how much West
Virginians value the right to vote."
Seventeen-year-olds who will
turn eighteen before the general
election on November 6, 1990, may
cast their first ballot in the primary.
"This provision means most high
sehoo! seniors can go to the polls
this spring and put their civics les-
sons to work," Mr He~hler said.
County clerks are required to visit
every high school to register eligible
students before the April 9 deadline.
Voters must show identification
and proof of age when they register.
A driver's license, birth certificate or
military ID are acceptable. Older vot-
ers who clearly meet the minimum
age requirement may show a social
security card and some signature ID
such as a credit card to meet the
requirements. When a postcard reg-
istration is used, this identification
must be presented at the polls.
"To guarantee your registration is
complete and acceptable, we urge
you to visit the county clerk's office
or register at one of the special reg-
istration sites," Mr Hechler said.
"Postcard registration is a real con-
venience, but it is safer to go in per-
son. Then you will be sure you are
on the books in the right precinct."
.. Several other provisions of regis-
tration are designed to protect the
integrity of the voting process, for
example:
• voters who register by postcard
must sign the oath in the presence
of a notary public;
• postcard registrants must vote
in person the first time either at the
polls, or at the circuit clerk's office if
they are going to be out of town on
election day;
• naturalized citizens must pres-
ent proof of citizenship to the county
clerk when they register;
If you are already registered, you
must correct your registration by
April 9 if your legal name has
changed, you wish to change party
'affiliation, or you have moved from
your previous precinct.
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Fourth Six Weeks Honor Roll
Grade 5
Danny Boxwell
Nick Carson
John Harbert
Sam Heron
Kathy Koon
Michelle McDaniel
Patrick Murphy
Katrina Richards
Robby Ridgeway
Erica Sabol
David Weikle
Tiffany Cain
Kelly Cook
Matthew Hedrick
Wendy Igo
Jamie Parkes
Christy Wonyetye
Amy Conly
Kristy Fort
Teri Hinkle
Jenny McClung
Amanda McKinney
Sherry Robards
Robert Wykle
Michael Osborne
Jason Gesner
Michael Boone
Christy Barnette
Amanda Nida
Lindsay Martin
Daniel Christian
Michelle Burdeaux
Sparrow Domboski
J. D. Halstead
Michael Napier
Ben Asbury
Tina Boggs
Talisha Brady
Kevin Pauley
Stephanie Rhodes
Joey Thomas
Simon Gascoyne
Jeff Bostic
Melanie Hinkle
Kimeran Withrow
Robin Westerik
Nelson McClung
Tiff Hilton
Adam Dodway
Melissa Boone
Julie Holbrook
Tim Reese
Andrea Kowal
Matthew Musselman
Lisa Fort
Hoover Hughes
Amanda Irons
John Eilers
Anthony Redden
Amelia Boggs
Brian Hall
Grade 6
Thomas Bohrnstedt
Crystal Dale
Ashley Greenstreet
Fen Ikner
Paul Johnson
Christi McMillion
Jennifer Painter
Lisa Redden
Brian Smith
Derrick Smith
Carrie Warren
John Wilcox
Kelly Henderson
Jennie Johnson
Ray Brewer
Jessica Lane
Michele Brown
Shawn Huffman
Derek Corgin
Jennifer Jones
Kevin Lowe
Jason Merritt
Kristen Woods
Jonathan Collins
David Jarvis
Larry Baxter
David Kincaid
Isaac Gaines
Heather Sanford
Jenny Honaker
Chris McOlung
Kevin Morgan
Annie Mossburg
Nathan Musselman
Tonya Ritter
Tana Schafer
David Smith
Daniel Hudgins
Nathan Turner
David Morgan
Tamia Barnes
Kathy Boone
Matt Bordas
Josh Duncan
Julie Garner
Andrea Napier
Chris Robards
Jennifer Runyon
Mark VanBuren
Elizabeth Wilson
Stacey Copland
Karen Fort
Mary Kathryn Lewis
Lara Nunley
Mark Wise
Kathy Goins
Samantha Simmons
April &
Greenbrier County Schools will
hold registration for low income
three and four year olds for Head
Start for the 1990-91 school year
during April and May. To enter Head
Start a child must be three before
September 1. The children's vision,
certificate to register. The Head
Start registration will be conducted
the same day as the kindergarten
registration. The schedule is April 6
-- Alderson, April 25 --- Crichton
and Williamsburg, April.25 --
Smoot, April 27 -- Rupert, May 4
--- Lewisburg, May 9 -- Rainelle,
speech and hearing will be tested May 11 --- Fran~ord, May 15 --
on the day of registration. Parents
must take the child's immunization Ronceverte, May 18 -- White
record, proof of income and birth Sulphur Springs..
Fourth Six Weeks
tendance
Grade 5
Teri Hinkle
Amy Conly
David Weikle
Robby Ridgeway
John Harbert
Danny Boxwell
Jamie Parkes
Wendy lgo
Christy Barnette
Dervin Huffman
Amanda Nida
Michelle Sykes
Robert Wykle
J. D. Halstead
Kevin Pauley
Tina Boggs
David Lowe
Talisha Brady
Kim Hall
Daniel Huffman
Jennifer Huffman
Grant Jones
Michael Napier
Monica Penn
Michael Quick
Joey Thomas
Mychat Johnson
Lisa Fort
Jeff Bostic
Nelson McOlung
Amanda Irons
Adam Dodway
Melissa Boone
Julie Holbrook
Andrea Kowal
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Grade 6
Derrick Smith
Brian Smith
Lisa Redden
Jennifer Lemons
Paul Johnson
Shawn Brackenridge
Thomas Bohrnstedt
Christi McMillion
Tangle Windon
Larry Baxter
Raymond Brewer
Michele Brown
Jonathan Collins
Benji Defibaugh
Eric Eggleston
Isaac Gaines
Shawn Huffman
Travis Jackson
David Kincaid
Jessica Lane
Jeff Vance
David Jarvis
Tamia Barnes
Kathy Boone
Josh Duncan
Karen Fort
Julie Garner
Mary Kathryn Lewis
Chris McClung
David Morgan
Kevin Morgan
Tanya Ritter
David Smith
Elizabeth Wilson
Mark Wise
Shannon Bender
Jay Cochran
Derek Corbin
Jason Harvey
Daniel Hudgins
Ray Lewis
Chad Patterson
Gary Powell
Steven Ridgeway
Matt Dixon
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The Twelfth Annual West Virginia women's categories will receive tro-
School of Osteopathic Medicine phies. Medallions will be awarded to
(WVSOM) 10,000 Meter Classic will the three finishers with the best
be held in Lewisburg on Saturday, times in each category. All entrants
May 5.
The 6.2 mile race, sponsored by
the WVSOM Undergraduate Acad-
emy of Sports Medicine and sanc-
tioned by the Athletics Congress of
U.S.A. Inc., follows a scenic, gently
rolling course through the Green-
brier Valley and is expected to at-
tract several hundred runners from
throughout the region.
First, second and third place
overall winners in the men's and
will receive t-shirts.
Pre-registration for the WVSOM
10,000 Meter Classic is $12 and will
be held through April 28. Registra-
tion the day of the race will be $15.
All entrants should be at the school
between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. for
check-in before arriving at the start-
ing line.
Entry forms are available at the
WVSOM Student Activities office.
For more information call Sharon
Howard 645-6270, ext. 231.
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The Monroe County
brary in Union did its
keep children occupied
recent teacher's strike.
Union IGA Store owner
ley, the Library
promptu Read-In and
sion March 14 at the
When Mr Ashley
ply materials and
shop, Literacy
ulay and Assistant
McCurdy responded
for the library in only or
All together,
read and had fun with
Area parents, teachers.
helped with the
party.
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