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                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: SATURDAY, August 27, 1994                   TAG: 9408290028
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NEW OFFICES FOR LAWYER

PULASKI - Pulaski lawyer Frank Terwilliger is renovating the building at 24 Third St. N.W., which formerly housed Old Dominion Insurance Services, for his new office.

The ground floor will include a waiting room, secretarial area, paralegal office and a large conference room. Terwilliger's office will be on the upper floor along with a library, smaller conference area, and space for future expansion.

Terwilliger said the renovation would leave the building's historic character intact. He said he is glad to be part of the revitalization taking place in Pulaski's historic district in recent years.

He has practiced law in Pulaski County for 15 years, having been an assistant commonwealth's attorney in Dublin before moving to Pulaski in 1981. He has been Pulaski's town attorney for 10 years.

Terwilliger is moving his office from 154 N. Washington Ave. Old Dominion Insurance Services has moved to the NationsBank building.

School clothes sought

CHRISTIANSBURG - Children's outgrown school clothes are being accepted by the Christiansburg United Christian Aid at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 220 W. Main St., Mondays-Fridays, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. A drop box is provided by the stairs - enter at the covered side door and descend one flight of stairs.

The Christiansburg United Christian Aid is a community project supported by churches. Its purpose is to provide school clothing for public school children, grades K-12, to enable and encourage them to attend school.

Warm jackets, small-sized jeans, tops and husky sizes are especially needed.

Monetary donations may be sent to Mrs. Osie Sowder, 945 W. Main St., Christiansburg 24073.

Call 382-3071, for more information.

4-H Fair is Saturday

CHRISTIANSBURG - The Montgomery County 4-H Fair will be held Saturday at New River Valley Mall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Club members will demonstrate skills they have learned through 4-H projects. A health booth will provide participants with free blood pressure checks, height and weight measurements and samples of nutritious foods and recipes.

The event also will include a fashion show, pet show, bicycle rodeo and animal exhibition.

For more information, call the Montgomery County Extension Office at 382-5790.

Feminist conference

BLACKSBURG - The Virginia Tech Feminist Research and Pedagogy Conference is Sept. 23, 5-9 p.m., and Sept. 24, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., at the Best Western Red Lion Inn, Blacksburg.

Sue Rosser, director of Women's Studies at the University of South Carolina, is the featured speaker. Registration deadline is Sept. 16.

Conference fee of $48 includes dinner and lunch. Limited $25 waivers are available for Virginia Tech graduate students and public school teachers.

For more information, call 231-7615.

Christmas Store

CHRISTIANSBURG - The Montgomery County Christmas Store will hold a general membership meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of Montgomery Regional Hospital.

The store provides qualified low-income families with food, clothing and toys during the holiday season.

For more information, call Joyce Hendricks at 951-2188.

Refrigerant recovery

DUBLIN - New River Community College will hold a refrigerant recovery review class and test that will meet Saturdays in September from 8 a.m. to noon.

The course content is required by the Environmental Protection Agency through the Clean Air Act for workers who handle freon. This is the last class offered before the law goes into effect in November.

The course fee is $51.30 plus textbook and certification exam costs. Registration may be completed at the first class meeting on Sept. 3 in room 145 of Godbey Hall.

For more information, call the Division of Industrial technologies at 674-3607.



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