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~,ext most vital campus project --
~enovating the quadrangle area
which witt include a much*needed
~;xpansion of our medical library," he
::~dds
[he project Ls slated for compte-
ton w~thin 14 months The general
contlactor for the $3 million project
{s Multiplex, lnc of SummersvJile.
"The community is welcome to
watch the progress being made on
the project once the fence is
erected," Mr Miller explains. He
does however regret any inconven-
ience caused by closing off the play-
ing fields during the construction
process.
Lodge . . .
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Gilbert serves as president of the
group, which promotes travel along
U.S. 60.
Although the lodge itself has no
Monroe County contains only
one zone, which also mctudes ttle
Town of Aldersor:. Alderson iies ~
both Greenbrier and Monroe coun
ties, No information on the divisior~
of Pocahontas County was released
by the newly formed Licensing
Board
In addition to deciding where to
draw boundaries for market zones,
the Licensing Board voted on the
types of licenses authorized v~thin
each zone. Class A licenses will per-
mit the licensee to open as many
outlets as the Board determines ap-
propriate for the zone, Class B li-
censes are single-outlet licenses.
Only one license per market zone
may be awarded to a particular bid-
der, according to Senate Bill 337
which pertains to the sale of the liq-
uor stores.
Desptte uncertainty over bound-
ary lines, Ronceverte's Fort Hill,
located on U.S. Highway 219 at the
Greenbrier River Bridge, once again
sports a United States flag on its
summft. Former mty resident David
Church and five other young men
climbed the north face of the bill
June 2 and fixed a 21-foot steel pole
on a 35-foot-high oak tree. The flag
flies at the top of the pole and is
approximately 50 feet from the
ground. It flew over the White House
for one day and was donated by
North Morgan of Ronceverte, who
received ~t from his son Mark.
Mr Church has been raising flags
on Fort Hill since 1976 and is
attempting to increase interest in
constructing a permanent flag pole
there. A bank account at First Na-
tional Bank in Ronceverte has been
opened for the future work, he said.
The City of Ronceverte owns the
north face of Fort Hill, according to
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Bethel Pentecostal Holiness Church
Annual Pie Supper & Gospel Sing, Hokes Mill Road Organ Cave Saturday July 21, 4 p.m. til 9 p m. Take~rnes R E
chairs, enjoy an evening of food,'mus~c and fellowsl~Jp Pastor G~ry Storms.' tjchac, I CI
Greenbrier County Solid Waste Authority Carroll
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Monthly meeting, July 19, 7.'30 pro.. Courthouse. ames R E
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Miller Reunion Car
Descendants of Jacob Miller, July 29, begJnmng at 10:30 a.m., Comer's Grove, 1/2 mile off U. S. 219 on
Road near Rock Camp. Covered-dish picnic at noon, friends of the family welcome.
John R. Napier Family Reunion
Saturday July 28. Harts Run Picnic Shelter #1. All friends and family are invited. Take a picnic lunch.
Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
Saturday, July 21 and Wednesday, July 25, 8:20 a.m. Rosary recitation after the 8 a.m. daily Mass.
"Good Grief:
A group for those undergoing the traumas of sorrow from divorce, death or the loss or separation of an
one will meet Thursday, July 19 at 7 p.m. in Tuke Haft of Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, White
Springs. All are welcome.
Bible School
The Highland Baptist Church on Muddy Creek Mountain, will have their Bible School July 30 through Au
at 6 p.m. to 8.'30 p.m. each evening. All children welcome.
Seneca Trail C. B. Club
Ice cream s~ Saturda July 21 at the Renic~ Fire Hou. 6 tit ? Menu me hot