Thirty nine men enlisted and four re-enlisted in the Army at the Beckley Recruiting Main Stationlast week.Thev were:JOHN LEWIS NORRIS, son ofJames Norris, Whitby, engineer equipment maintenance; Charles Eugene Kipps, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kipps, Coal City, engineer equipment maintenance; Dwight Reed Wilborne. son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wilborne, Oak Hill, postal operations; Lowell Delano Walkup, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Walkup, Charmeo, unassigned; Harold Lee Walkup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garland H. Walkup, Rupert, unassigned; James F Neal, son of Mrs. Anna Mae Neal, Fayetteville, unassigned; David Linwood Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Marks, Walton, automotive maintenance; Frederick Rayford Harris, son of Mr. andMrs. Fliger Harris, Rhodell. unassigned; Frederick Lee Bradbury, son of Buford W. Bradbury, Mato-aka, motor transport; and David Lee Stinnett, son of William M. Stennett, Toms River, N. J., unassigned; jDouglasrRoscoe Branscome, son of Mrs. E. G. Branscome, Rock, motor transport; Ronald Ray; Green, son of Olen G. Green, Curtin, administration; Samuel William Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Jones, Freeman, unas-j singed; Douglas Thurman Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gumia N. Morrison. Princeton, radio code; Aaron Foster Cogar, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frame, Webster Springs, combat engineering; Wayne Edward Beasley, son of Mrs. Margert Beasley, Charleston, infantry and Europe; Larry McKinley Meadows, son of Willard M. Meadows, Princeton, armor and Europe; Carl Lawrence Graley, j son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Graley, | St. Albans, unassigned; Ernest! Duffy Sizemore, son of Owen J. j Sizemore, Princeton, armor and Europe; and Allen Reed Martin, son of Francks E. Martin, Charleston, administration;