12A The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, October 25, 1990
John Strand's Awards Listed
LTC John A. Strand Ill gradu-
ated from the United States Mill-
tary Academy in 1968 and was
commissioned in the Infantry.
He received a Master's in Busi-
ness Administration and a
Master's in Operations Research
Engineering from "IMlane Univer-
sity. His military education in-
cludes: the Infantry Officer Basic
and Advanced Courses: Ranger,
Airborne, and Pathfindor
Schools; and the Armed Forces
Staff College.
LTC Strand's troop assign-
ments include: Platoon Leader,
Company Commander and Bat-
talion Operations Officer, Ist
Battalion, 51st Infantry in Ger-
many; Company Commander
and Battalion Operations Officer,
Ist Battalion, 46th Infantry In
Vietnam; Battalion Executive Of-
ricer, Ist Battalion, 8th Infantry;
and Deputy Chief of Staff, 4th
Infantry Division (Mech), Fort
Carson, Colorado. His staff as-
signments Include: the US Army
Concepts Analysis Agency; Office
of the Deputy Chief of Staff for
Operations. and Plans (HQDA);
the US Army Engineer Center
and School; the Army Model
Management Office; and the US
Armsr Combined Arms Combat
Developments Activity.
LTC Strand served his most
recent assignments at Ft. Leav-
enworth as Executive Officer to
the Commander of the Com-
bined Arms Center and Director
of the Future Battle Laboratory
in the Command and Control Di-
rectorate of the Combined Arms
Combat Developments Activity.
LTC Strand's awards and
decorations include: the Bronze
Star Medal with 2 oak leaf clus-
ters; the Bronze Star. Medal with
V device, 2 oak leaf clusters;
Purple Heart; Meritorious Serv-
ice Medal with 3 oak leaf clus-
ters; Army Commendation Medal
with 2 oak leaf clusters; Para-
chutist Badge; Ranger Tab;
Pathfinder Badge; Combat
Infantryman's Badge; Expert
Infantryman's Badge; and the
Army General Staff Identification
Badge.
LTC Strand and his wife, Gin-
nie, with their four children, Jay,
Kirsten, Ashlelgh, and Steve,
plan to make their home in
Leavenworth, Kansas.
Ginnie received Commander's
Award for Public Service from
Department of the Army.
Ginnie L. Strand is the
daughter of Norma and the late
Charles Lemon of Lewlsburg.
John is the son of John A. and
Vera Strand of Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia.
Free Property
Taxation Sessions
i
Property taxation in Green-
brier County and West Virginia
can be a very confusing issue.
Are you often puzzled by the
amount of money you owe in
real estate and personal property
taxes? From time to time have
you wondered just what your
particular taxes finance in our
county and state? In the event
your taxes are calculated incor-
rectly, what would be your
proper recourse?
All these questions and many
more will be answered for you in
a three-part series of I-I/2 hour
discussions on property taxation
featuring Dale Colyner, WVU
professor of agricultural eco-
nomics and Anthony Ferrise,
WVU professor and extension
rural development specialist, ac-
companied by our local Green-
brier County elected officials and
legislators.
The three (absolutely free)
sessions . . . on the consecutive
Monday evenings of October 29,
November 5 and November 12
from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Green-
brier County Courthouse are
sponsored by the West Virginia
University Cooperative Extension
Service and are available to all
persons without regard to race,
color, sex, national origin or
handicap.
These sessions are also open
to taxpayers in surrounding
counties who want to learn how
to compute their property taxes
or who have questions about the
tax process.
Classifieds
647-5724
Rudy Holbrook Earns CLU Di'
Rudy H. Holbrook, CLU, of the
Equitable Financial Companies
office in Lewisburg, has earned
the Chartered Life Underwriter
(CLU) diploma and professional
description from The American
College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylva-
nia. One of the nation's oldest
and largest accredited, nontradi-
tional educational institutions,
the College specializes in profes-
sional education in financial sci-
ences.
The CLU designation is
awarded to persons who com-
plete a ten-course program of
study and examinations and ful-
fill rigid experience and ethical
requirements. Over 63,000 per-
sons have Leen awarded the
CLU designation since the Col-
lege was founded in 1927.
Mr Holbrook began his career
with The Equitable in 1982 after
having owned and operated
Kings Row Fireplace Shop and
the Stuffed Dragon Restaurant.
He graduated from West Virginia
State College and retired from
the United States Army in the
grade of LTC. He is an elder in
the Ronceverte Presbyterian
Church, has served on Presby-
tery committees since 1978 and
co-sponsored the Ronceverte
Senior Hlgh Youth Fellowship
with his wife Lynn for four years.
Mr Holbrook is a current mem-
ber and a past president of the
Greenbrier Valley Life Underwrit-
ers. He is currently serving on
the Board of Directors of the
Greenbrier Community Services
Council, the Greenbrier Valley
United Way, is president elect of
the Greenbrier Valley Inter
Agency Council, a member of the
American Red Cross Disaster
• .....
Rudy H. Holbrook
Response Committee and is a
past member of the South East-
ern Regional Workshop Board of
Directors. Mr Holbrook is the
volunteer Director of Greenbrier
County's Office of Emergency
Services and serves on Green-
brier County's Communication
Board and the Local Emergency
Planning Committee. He is also a
member of West Virginia's Emer-
gency Services Council and En-
hanced 911 Council. Mr
Holbrook is active in the Roncev-
erie Lions Club, having served
two terms as President as well as
one term as Zone Chairman and
three terms as Deputy District
Governor in the District Cabinet.
He is also a member of Black
Diamond Girl Scout Council and
is a charter member of the Men
of Greenbrier Barbershop Cho-
rus.
The CLU program was de-
signed by University of Pennsyl-
vania Professor Solomon S.
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AT YOU R SU PER DEA
DEMONSRATORS
1990 OLDS DELTA ROYALE 4 DOOR SEDAN
1990 OLDS DELTA ROYALE BROUGHAM
1990 OLDS CALAIS "S" COUPE
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90-53 $4380 1990 GEO PRIZM G.S. 4 DOOR 90-150 $2664
90-385$2.431 1990 CHEVY LUMINA EURO SPORT4 DOOR 90-389 $3416
90-270$3294 1990 SUBARU LEGACY L WAGON Auto 90-18 $3602
* Includes All Factory Incentives
PROGRAM UNITS
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1990 OLDS CALAIS "S" - red, 4 door, less than, 3,000 miles, a.t., p.s., p.b., a.c., stock# 90-302 ................................................................. $11,995
1990 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME COUPE- s.w. withatl options, less than 10,000 miles, new cost $22,000, stock# 90-351 ............... $16,495
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1990 CH EVY B ERETTA COUPE- red, full power, air, cass, tilt, like new, only 7500 miles, stock #.90-391 ........................................... $10,995
1990 CHEVY CORSICA-4 door, blue, full power, air, stereo, les than 9,800 miles, stock # 90.431 ......................................................... $9,995
1990 GEO METRO LS- white, a.t., p.s., air. stereo, less than 8,000 milesl stock # 90-472 ......................................................................... $8,995
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$14,695
$t2A95
$9,295
$9,295
$7995
We have 19 more Factory Program Cars that just came from Harrisonburg Auto Auction, complete
GM line from '90 model Metro's to '90 Cadillacs. Remember the Super Dealer can put you in a
1990 model car for a lower bottom line than anybody!
USED CARS & TRUCKS,. PIcK YOUR PRICE RANGE
000
988 BUICK REGAL LIMITED COUPE
1988 CHEVY 1/2 TON CHEYENE- I. bed, air
1987 DODGE CARAVAN- loaded
1989 FORD MUSTANG LX
1989 PONTIAC GRAND AM
7.500
1988 FORD TEMPO AWD
1985 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER
1987 1/2 TON CHEVY- loaded
1986 DODGE RAMCHARGER SE
1988 DODGE D100
1988 FORD TAURUS 4 DOOR
1987 GMC EXT. CAB 4X2
7.000
1985 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER
1987 CHEVY BEAUVILLE 12 PASS. VAN
1986 CHEVY 1/2 TON- auto, air
1987 MERCURY TOPAZ LS AWD
1987 OLDS FIRENZA GT COUPE
5,000
1988 CHEVY CORSICA
1985 HONDA CIVIC WAGON A.T.
,000
1983 BUICK Le SABRE 4 DOOR
1982
1984
1985
1984
CHEVY C-101/2 SILVERADO 52K miles
CHEVY CAVALIER 4 DOOR
CHEVY K-10 4X4
FORD RANGER 4X4
2.500
1984 BUICK REGAL 4 DOOR SEDAN
1983 CHEVY CAPRICE
1979 CHRYSLER Le BARON- low miles, clean
3 500
1981 FORD F-150 4X4
1986 FORD TEMPO
3,000
1983 AMC EAGLE WAGON 4X4- auto
1984 CHEVY CELEBRITY 2 DOOR SEDAN
1983 FORD FUTURA- 43K miles, like new
1982 FORD RANGER 4X2
1982 GRAND PRIX COUPE
1984 PONTIAC WAGON PARISIANNE
2 O00
1980 BUICK REGAL 2 DOOR
1977 MONTE CARLO- 1 owner, new tires
1981 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC COUPE
1980 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 4 DOOR
1981 PLYMOUTH RELIANT 4 DOOR-68K miles
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Huebner, who
College's founding,
career education
and women
surance field
agement. Courses
damentals of llfe
surance, pension
surflnce law,
investments and
management, estate
economics and
ance.
Of 26
Twenty-six
craftspeople
wares at the 14th
son Arts and Crafts
The event, spon=
Alderson Junior
drew 35 exhibitors.
in newly
Junior High School
Exhibitors
mond, Edith
Honaker,
Yurt, Melvin Gray,
son; Jean Willey
Flint, Beulah Price,
Kincaid of Rupert;
and Doris Cliver
Lois Tieto of
Adkins of
ley and Linda
brenner of
Lester of Hanover;
of Ronceverte;
Pox; Marcia
Genneta
Schiedkamp of
Davidson of
Canterbury
gins of Rock; and
ics of Tazewell,
The Woman's
son also particl
booth, and The
Alderson Librar
Used Booksale.
Alderson
participated.
played its
fine art projects.
Winners of the
awards were:
Gene and Linda
Lewisburg; Most
Schiedkamp
Most Informative
terbury of Union;
Margie Jones
Needlework
Davidson of
Woman's Club
Award -- Sallie
Price of Rupert.
Lester of Hanover.
Winners in
categories at the
Ceramics:
Painting:
Kincaid;
Sandy
Tole Painiing:~
Wood: Carol
Yurt; Quilts:
Beulah Price,
Flowers: Sirelda
tigrew; Baby Ct
Jean Akers,
Jean McVey;
Eggleston,
Pencil:
ter Color:
Elaine K.
Cross-stitch: ¢
Sandy Beasley,
Latch Hook:
Stuffed Toy or
lff; Old Quilts:
kets: Moody
Madelene MoseS,
Mabel Smithson;
Marguerite S.
crafted: Sireld
Clymer, Hope
Hardesty,
R. Morgan;
iff. Becky Pence,
tin.
The Arts
vat was made
donations of
door prizes by
and
the Festival
Valle3
Food Center.
Ing, Lobban
Greenbrier Mc
Alderson Lions
Rotary Club,
Alderson
partment StOl
Medical Arts
grass Electric,
Dr Romeo
Co., Valley
Sassy ScissorS,
First National
erte, Sears, L
Donna's Flower
IGA, One
Floral, Agri
McGulre
Shoppe,
Eagle Building
Alderson, Sll
Specialties,
John's Paint
Hanson
press Mart,
Foster Real
Agent,
Muddy Creek
Sawmill, Fast
Motors, Heilig
Pioneer Drug,
Shoneys,
try Store,
Variety
Cleaners