nainsiicked)t anIn the Armed Forcesu.sthis i as-: in ion j ative:The captain was graduated from Prairie Home High School in 1958 and from Eastern Washington State College. Cheney, in 1962His wife, Merry Ellen, lives in Spokane, Wash.writ-»rog-adly is ion DtiveNANCT LUCILLE SHULER., daughter of and Mrs. W. Shuler of Iberia, has enlisted into the Navy for a period of threee to-reckofbris.takeArmy Pvt. STEPHEN H. DURRILL, 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M Durrill, Fulton, was assigned to the 504th Supply and Transportation Battalion near Crailsheim, Germany, August 9SHULERDurrill. a supply clerk in the battalion’s Company A, entered on active duty in February 1966 and was last stationed at Ft. Gordon. Ga., before arriving overseas.years.Upon gradua-! tion from re-1 cruit training at the U.S. Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, Md., Miss Shuler will be advanced to seaman ap*1 prentice, and granted a 14-day| leave before reporting to her next duty station.She is a graduate of Iberia High School.KRALHe was graduated from Fulton High School in 1965,Rep. Med .'ear i c khisinti-man Rob-tary : be mic war ain-ent.STEPHEN J. KRAL. 19 son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Krai of Elston, was recently promoted to rank of Specialist E-4 after four months of combat duty in Viet Nam.While in Viet Nam he received the Ranger hat and the Black Beret. He is now stationed in Korea where he assists in training personnel there.In October. Krai will go to Japan to participate in a meeting with a Royal Australian Special Forces advisory group.,Lasting two to three weeks, the meeting will touch on trade ideas, national relations, and training in jungle and special warfare.IKrai attended Simonsen Junior High School and was graduated from Russellville High School.WILLIAM LOYD RAGLAND, a seaman ap-|» •prentice in the Navy, recently completed nine weeks of basic training at the U. S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif., and wai given a 14-day leave with his p a r e n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eldon.RAGLANDY. Ragland ofArmy Pfc EDWARD G. ROBINSON, 19. son of Mr. and Charles A. Robinson. Linn, is participating in a three-week field training exercise in enwohr, Germany.During the exercise he is taking part in weapons firing tactical maneuvers as part of an Army program to maintain proficiency in combat units.Robinson, a supply clerk, entered the Army in November 1965 and was stationed at deen Proving Grounds, Md., before arriving overseas in April of this year.He is a 1965 graduate of Linn High School.Army Pvt. JAMES J. NOB-LLH. 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Noblctt, 1705 Francis St., completed a six-week general supply course at Ft. Leonard Wood, Aug. 25.Ragland enlisted Into the Navy’s 120 Day Delay Enlistment Program in February 1966, and reported for active duty June 1, 1966 at St. Louis.Following his leave,. Ragland will report to the Naval School Command at San Diego, where he will attend the Navy’s Sonar School for 20 weeks.Ragland is a 1965 graduate of Eldon High School.Armv Pvt ItDV U ll R f.rtT.Army Pvt DONALD R. CAZ-ZELL, 19. son of Mr. and Mrs.Virgil H. Caz-jzell. Route 1,. was named honor graduate in his wheeled veh-i c 1 e mechanic course at Ft.Leonard Wood,Aug. 5.During the eight - weekPvt in.