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gainst loss
|e
mages by I
ld by pickp
Finally, the'
de Comprel
ability cov
cts you and
H NTON NEWS
any liabilityJ
'.injury andl
also provid
When you t'
money goesl "'
ted apart
me. If you . "
urance alre Hinton, i!00ii00a ° aUy iilw003
adequate co t ,
tuiring newJ
ne all of t .igT'- . " _
y have to, ear Vol. No. i6. 1 ;979
erage for .. - .
re costly -. .. .
Truck Plunges 80 Feet
lae Braggof Hinton received minor
afternoon when the 1974 Ford
Was driving plunged eighty feet over
near Sandstone. Mrs. Bragg
vehicle and left the roadway in
a curve. The vehicle struck an outbuilding near
the C&O tracks. Trooper B.T. Twyman of the
Hinton Detachment of the West Virginia State
Police investigated and said no citations were
issued.
County Council
met Friday at the
Center in Hinton.
was mainly cent-
of the now
which at one
to the Center
for the group.
is now maintained
Akers and Mr.
on the sub-
center to the
she hoped
Would alter'
Continues
/
didn't meet fire regulations.
Mr. McKinney clarified the sit-
uation, saying that it had al-
ready been approved to which
Mr. Akers replied, "What if the
Fire Department stopped get-
ting their lunches?"
After some confusion and
little progress, several citizens
stood up and offered their opin-
ion. All said that the arguing
going on was pointless and un-
necessary and that the best
solution was to appoint a com-
mittee to study the matter. The
committee would be responsible
gram."
Ms. Ramona McNeely, of the
Region I Planning and Develop-
ment Council, said that funding.
wouldn't be possible if there
was not a long term lease
involved (At least 5 years). She
also said that all decisions
should be formalized into the'
form of a motion and be form-
ally enacted upon or nothina
could be done about it, fundiflg.
wise.
A suggestion was" made and
enacted that a committee be
formed with 5 members to
center in the best
the Seniors, and
their
down the
said why move
and pick up a tab,
for the move, for obtaining the Fire Marshall,
only thinking of?.Health Inspector, and a con-
tractor to evaluate the build-
ing and prepare cost estimates
so there would be something
solid to go on. Most of the
members agreed, which was
determined by an outburst of
applause.
One lady said 'that actual cost
estimates and other items
should be totaled up and be
needed about, listed before arguing the sit-
uation over and over and let-
ting the whole Senior program
go down the drain after so much
work in establishing the pro-
that it did-
regulations. Mrs.
building
obtain the officials for the in-
spection and to attend the City
Council meeting held Friday
evening.
Mrs. Akers said that she
didn't have a pick with Mr.
Tickle and that she only wanted
the Snior citizens to have all
the federal government had
appropriated for them. She said
that Mr. Tickle had hardly
attended meetings, but another
source said that Mr. Tickle was
usually there every day of the
week, hardly missing a day.
Mr. Tickle asked Mrs. Akers
Area Obituaries
' you are
lout
Irance
ut
can't
:. Fruity
popular
Floral
i, a beautil
. Modern
P,
Oriental
'd with
Forest
dsy,
Spicy
aromatic,
M • -
agmtrates Report
Bennett and coots;
The following were fined in Ronnie D. Snead by Jack Bal-
magistrates court: lard for trespassing, was fined
Sylvester Wynes, by R.L. $10 and coots ;
Lilly for public intoxication, Steve Miller by B.W. Twy-
was find $25 and coots; man for expired inspection
Verton Ayers, by T.K. Rich- sticker, was fined $5 and coots;
mond for public intoxication, • Arnold Gill Jr by Billy Gill for
was fined 5 days in jail; battery, was fined $25 and
Martha Conner by B.W. Twy- costs;
man for no operators license, W.M. Foreman by R.L. Nah-
was fined $10 and costs; odil for uncased gun, was finec
Melvin R. Lilly by B.W. Twy- $20 and coots; "
man for driving left of center, Richard Day by Joe Boland
was fined $10 and costs; for speeding, was fined $10 and
Lowie E. Lilly by A.W. Maddy costs;
for reckless driving, was fined David Shaw by Larry Case for
,$25 and coots; littering, was fined $20 and
Christina Kesner by G.L. costs;
Teabo for littering and drinking Robert W. Gill by A.W.
in public, was fined $100 and Maddy for expired operator's,
costs and $5 and costs, was fined $10 and costs;
J.L. Romaneilo Leander Jones Jr. by A.W.
Rickie Burdette by B. Twy- Maddy for failure to maintain'
man for speeding, was fined $20 control, was fined $10 and costs.
Associate Named
Jett S. Andrick
I
how many times she had
walked or gone out and not
come back, to which she re.
plied she had other matters to
attend to, and that she had
never walked out of a meeting
mad.
Mrs. Akers said that closed
meetings had been held before,
but scores of others, said that no
one had ever been turned away
from the meetings, and that
Announcement is made that
Jett S. Andrick of Huntington
will be working as an associate
with Dr. Jim Miller in Hinton.
Andrick attended the Univer-
sity of Miami (coral Gables)
and the University of Tenn-
.essee. The 1974 graduate was a
tnember of Sigma Chi Frater-
nity at the university.
.... He is a graduate of the West
Virginia University School of.
Dentistry where he Was a mem-
ber of Psi Omega Dental Frat-
ernity and Omicron Kappa Up-
silon Honor Fraternity.
Andrick's wife, Lynn, is a
. former special education
teacher and a native of Col-
umbus, Ohio. She is expecting
their first child in February.
The Andricks are at present
residing in Hilldale.
BoardVotes
Construction
The Summers County Board
of Education met in its regular
monthly meeting last Thursday
evening and voted to begin
they were open meetings, construction on a new athletic
The Reverend Ernest Boyd field adjoining the Career Con-
spoke on requesting the TRIP ter. Work will begin immediate-
program be installed in this ly and continue until complet-
area and other areas of South- ion, with weather being the only
ern West Virginia. Some said.
that it was not possible, but prollem foreseen at this time.
Mr. Bo,d vowed they would
attempt the move, since the
TRIP program is not in exist-
ance in southern West Virginia.
|ervices for Dap- ard Jonhson of True; sister,
Williams,infant Mrs. Lola Groover of New Smy-
rna Beach, Fla.; four grand-
Were ' children.
Saturday in the
in
with the Rev.
officiating.
born Thurs-
hospital.
a sister,
Williams, at
brothers, Mark
Pence of Sinks p.m. Sunday in a Chapel Hill,.
grandparents, N.C., hospital after a long ill-
Williams of ness.
aternal grand- Born in Boissevain, Va., Jan.
and Blanche Per- 21, 1942., he was the son of'
Hill. Lonnie Woodrow Jones of
Home inAld- Thamasville, N.C., and Mrs.i
Bertha Foster Jones of High
Point.
He had lived in High Point two
years.
Other survivors includ e his
wife, Carolyn Raines Jones; one
son, Melvin, and one daughter,
Nora Lorene, both at home; five
brothers, Orville Gone of Mil-
an, Ill., Wayne, Arlie and Vir-,
gil, all of Hanceville, Ala., and
Howard Jones of High Point,:
and one sister, Mrs. Beatrice
Star!|ng of High Point. ' ....
The body is at the Ronald
Meadows Funeral Parlors inl
Hinton. ._
REID
Services for Mr. Levi Merritt
Reid, 79, will be at 2 p.m.
Tuesday in the Ronald Mead-
Ronald Meadows Funeral ows Funeral Parlors in Hinton
with the Revs. Bruce Rich-
Home, Hinton is in charge of mond, Tom Johnston and Hub-
arrangements, ert Groves officiating. Burial
will be in Restwood Memorial
Gardens.
JONES Mr. Reid died at 6:25 a.m.
Mr. Melvin Arnold Jones, 37, Sunday in a Hinton hospital
of High Point, N.C., died at 1 after a long illness.
COUNTY-WIDE
There will be a County- wide
P.T.A. meeting Monday
January 29 at 7:00 p.m. to
consider the formation of a
P.T.A, Council. All interested
persons are urged to attend.
EASTERN STAR
Silver Leaf Chapter No. 5
Order of Eastern Star will meet
Tuesday night January 23 at
7:30 p.m. at City Building.
71, of
in Pine
in
a long illness.
plant" SUp-
Mich.
Genevieve;
Bloomfield,"
John. Johnson
Calif., Harry
Robert and
; Rich-!
Born in Hinton, Aug. 14, 1899, Refreshments will be served in
he was the son of the late the d ining.a.rp. ..
: George L. and Nor Stovall , '
Reid. COOKIES
A lifelong resident of Hinton, The Hinton Girl Scout Troop
Mr. Reid was a retired pipe 2002 will be visiting area res-
fitter for the Chesapeake and idents during the 2t/2 week Girl •
Ohio Railway Co., and a mere- Scout Cookie Sale thru Feb 4.
ber of the Brooklyn United The girls should be wearing
Methodist Church and the sheet their uniforms during the sale.
metal workers.
A son, Billie George Reid.' NURSES
died December 29, 1975. ,pplications for Summers
Survivors include his wife, County School of Practical
"Nora Richmond Reid; one dau- Nurses will be taken on Jan. 25'
ghter, Mrs. Harry Evelyn Gar- and 26 from9 to 3 at the L.P.N.
rett of Hinton; one brother, Building behind Lincoln School
Norvill T. "Dink" Reid of Port-, on ttill Street ia Hinton.
smouth, Va.; four grand-
children and two great-grand- FILED.
children. Mrl Joe Conner has filed for
Friends may call from 4 to 8 City Councilman in the upcom-
p.m. Monday. ing May Primary election.
Destroys Home
15 centk
Superintendent Jim 'lassos
said that there is a "possib-
ility that we'll be in by Sept-
ember I, 1979 if everything goes
well." 'lassos recommended to
the board that a meeting be held
with "coaches and the people
involved to come up with a
decent field and dressing
rooms". "We have a pretty site,
really first class and we cert-
ainly won't build anything that
would detract from the est-
hetics", he continued.
The field probably will
include separate dressing
rooms for each team and for the
officials and a built-in sprinkler
system. The frame from the old
home bleachers at Stokes' Stad-
mm will be used for the visitors
and new bleachers will be built
on the home side, according to
Tassos.
In other action the board
granted a medical leave of
absence to Mrs. Beulah Penn-
ington from Bellepaint School
and made David Quisenberry a
Fire dtroyed the residence of
the Lewis Adkins family at 712
Summers Street early Saturday
morning. The Hinton Fire Dep-
artment was called at 5:19 a.m.
and was advised by the Hinton
Police Department to go down
Fourth Avenue and out
Summers Street because of the
exteremely hazardous road
conditions. A sheet of ice cov-
ered everything in the summers
County area as a result of a Policemen controlling traffic
storm that began Friday after- in the area summoned city
noon. street crews to cinder the
When firemen arrived the
second story of the frame dwell- streets and alleys in a four-
ing was ablaze and the flames block area so the vehicles could
threatened houses on both sides be rerouted safely.
of the Adkins residence. It took
firefighters nearly an hour to As of Monday morning no
bring the flames under control, cause for the fire had been
and they remained on the scene determined. The dwelling
for a tal of three hours, belonged to H.F. Sweeny.
"Slip, Slides' Away"
Hazartlous driving conditions were evident all
weekend in Summers. From the icy, snowy
conditions pictured on Second Avenue, above, to
full-time substitute. Debra
Cantrell was hired as Reading the "trick's risin':' conditions along, our river-
Teacher for a new program at banks and streams, conditions were unremlt-
Talcott, effective immediately, ingly treacherous throughout the period: Several
roads were closed due to washed out conditions.
The Greenbrler River crested Monday morning
• close to flood stage and snow, ice and rain,
continued to be prevalent. Three school buses in,
the county did not run, although school was in:
session on Monday.
rators although the granted Committee will be. Mrs. Sue
persmission for the County's Hardy, representing Central
Federal Programs Director to P.T.A.; Mrs. Jeannie Keffer,
attend a convention in Silver representing BellepointP.T.A.;
Mrs. Ruth Ann Williams, rep.
resenting Forest Hill P.T.A.;
Mrs. Linda Brenden, represent-
ing Greenbrier P.T.A.; Mrs.
Robert Angell, Jr., represent.
Coutinued m page'8 '
Tutorial Aide Virginia Boyd
was transferred from Pence
Springs to Talcott and Lola
Keaton was employed at Pence
Springs. Mr. Walter Smith was
approved as substitute teacher
and Linda Adkius and Sue
Wygal were approved aS sub-
stitute cooks.
Jeanne E. Patterson's resign-
ation as ESEA & Purchasing
Secretary was accepted effect.
ive February 2, 1979 but the
board refused to grant Tassos to
hire a replacement pending
their approval at the next meet-
ing. The position will not be
filled until the next board meet-
ing.
The board also denied Tassoo
permission to attend the Nation-
al Convention of the American
Association of School Admlnist-
Springs, Maryland, concerning
changes in the ESEA Program.
The board approved the Par-
ental Advisory Committee to
work with the county Textbook
Committee. The members of
the Parental Advisory
gainst loss
|e
mages by I
ld by pickp
Finally, the'
de Comprel
ability cov
cts you and
H NTON NEWS
any liabilityJ
'.injury andl
also provid
When you t'
money goesl "'
ted apart
me. If you . "
urance alre Hinton, i!00ii00a ° aUy iilw003
adequate co t ,
tuiring newJ
ne all of t .igT'- . " _
y have to, ear Vol. No. i6. 1 ;979
erage for .. - .
re costly -. .. .
Truck Plunges 80 Feet
lae Braggof Hinton received minor
afternoon when the 1974 Ford
Was driving plunged eighty feet over
near Sandstone. Mrs. Bragg
vehicle and left the roadway in
a curve. The vehicle struck an outbuilding near
the C&O tracks. Trooper B.T. Twyman of the
Hinton Detachment of the West Virginia State
Police investigated and said no citations were
issued.
County Council
met Friday at the
Center in Hinton.
was mainly cent-
of the now
which at one
to the Center
for the group.
is now maintained
Akers and Mr.
on the sub-
center to the
she hoped
Would alter'
Continues
/
didn't meet fire regulations.
Mr. McKinney clarified the sit-
uation, saying that it had al-
ready been approved to which
Mr. Akers replied, "What if the
Fire Department stopped get-
ting their lunches?"
After some confusion and
little progress, several citizens
stood up and offered their opin-
ion. All said that the arguing
going on was pointless and un-
necessary and that the best
solution was to appoint a com-
mittee to study the matter. The
committee would be responsible
gram."
Ms. Ramona McNeely, of the
Region I Planning and Develop-
ment Council, said that funding.
wouldn't be possible if there
was not a long term lease
involved (At least 5 years). She
also said that all decisions
should be formalized into the'
form of a motion and be form-
ally enacted upon or nothina
could be done about it, fundiflg.
wise.
A suggestion was" made and
enacted that a committee be
formed with 5 members to
center in the best
the Seniors, and
their
down the
said why move
and pick up a tab,
for the move, for obtaining the Fire Marshall,
only thinking of?.Health Inspector, and a con-
tractor to evaluate the build-
ing and prepare cost estimates
so there would be something
solid to go on. Most of the
members agreed, which was
determined by an outburst of
applause.
One lady said 'that actual cost
estimates and other items
should be totaled up and be
needed about, listed before arguing the sit-
uation over and over and let-
ting the whole Senior program
go down the drain after so much
work in establishing the pro-
that it did-
regulations. Mrs.
building
obtain the officials for the in-
spection and to attend the City
Council meeting held Friday
evening.
Mrs. Akers said that she
didn't have a pick with Mr.
Tickle and that she only wanted
the Snior citizens to have all
the federal government had
appropriated for them. She said
that Mr. Tickle had hardly
attended meetings, but another
source said that Mr. Tickle was
usually there every day of the
week, hardly missing a day.
Mr. Tickle asked Mrs. Akers
Area Obituaries
' you are
lout
Irance
ut
can't
:. Fruity
popular
Floral
i, a beautil
. Modern
P,
Oriental
'd with
Forest
dsy,
Spicy
aromatic,
M • -
agmtrates Report
Bennett and coots;
The following were fined in Ronnie D. Snead by Jack Bal-
magistrates court: lard for trespassing, was fined
Sylvester Wynes, by R.L. $10 and coots ;
Lilly for public intoxication, Steve Miller by B.W. Twy-
was find $25 and coots; man for expired inspection
Verton Ayers, by T.K. Rich- sticker, was fined $5 and coots;
mond for public intoxication, • Arnold Gill Jr by Billy Gill for
was fined 5 days in jail; battery, was fined $25 and
Martha Conner by B.W. Twy- costs;
man for no operators license, W.M. Foreman by R.L. Nah-
was fined $10 and costs; odil for uncased gun, was finec
Melvin R. Lilly by B.W. Twy- $20 and coots; "
man for driving left of center, Richard Day by Joe Boland
was fined $10 and costs; for speeding, was fined $10 and
Lowie E. Lilly by A.W. Maddy costs;
for reckless driving, was fined David Shaw by Larry Case for
,$25 and coots; littering, was fined $20 and
Christina Kesner by G.L. costs;
Teabo for littering and drinking Robert W. Gill by A.W.
in public, was fined $100 and Maddy for expired operator's,
costs and $5 and costs, was fined $10 and costs;
J.L. Romaneilo Leander Jones Jr. by A.W.
Rickie Burdette by B. Twy- Maddy for failure to maintain'
man for speeding, was fined $20 control, was fined $10 and costs.
Associate Named
Jett S. Andrick
I
how many times she had
walked or gone out and not
come back, to which she re.
plied she had other matters to
attend to, and that she had
never walked out of a meeting
mad.
Mrs. Akers said that closed
meetings had been held before,
but scores of others, said that no
one had ever been turned away
from the meetings, and that
Announcement is made that
Jett S. Andrick of Huntington
will be working as an associate
with Dr. Jim Miller in Hinton.
Andrick attended the Univer-
sity of Miami (coral Gables)
and the University of Tenn-
.essee. The 1974 graduate was a
tnember of Sigma Chi Frater-
nity at the university.
.... He is a graduate of the West
Virginia University School of.
Dentistry where he Was a mem-
ber of Psi Omega Dental Frat-
ernity and Omicron Kappa Up-
silon Honor Fraternity.
Andrick's wife, Lynn, is a
. former special education
teacher and a native of Col-
umbus, Ohio. She is expecting
their first child in February.
The Andricks are at present
residing in Hilldale.
BoardVotes
Construction
The Summers County Board
of Education met in its regular
monthly meeting last Thursday
evening and voted to begin
they were open meetings, construction on a new athletic
The Reverend Ernest Boyd field adjoining the Career Con-
spoke on requesting the TRIP ter. Work will begin immediate-
program be installed in this ly and continue until complet-
area and other areas of South- ion, with weather being the only
ern West Virginia. Some said.
that it was not possible, but prollem foreseen at this time.
Mr. Bo,d vowed they would
attempt the move, since the
TRIP program is not in exist-
ance in southern West Virginia.
|ervices for Dap- ard Jonhson of True; sister,
Williams,infant Mrs. Lola Groover of New Smy-
rna Beach, Fla.; four grand-
Were ' children.
Saturday in the
in
with the Rev.
officiating.
born Thurs-
hospital.
a sister,
Williams, at
brothers, Mark
Pence of Sinks p.m. Sunday in a Chapel Hill,.
grandparents, N.C., hospital after a long ill-
Williams of ness.
aternal grand- Born in Boissevain, Va., Jan.
and Blanche Per- 21, 1942., he was the son of'
Hill. Lonnie Woodrow Jones of
Home inAld- Thamasville, N.C., and Mrs.i
Bertha Foster Jones of High
Point.
He had lived in High Point two
years.
Other survivors includ e his
wife, Carolyn Raines Jones; one
son, Melvin, and one daughter,
Nora Lorene, both at home; five
brothers, Orville Gone of Mil-
an, Ill., Wayne, Arlie and Vir-,
gil, all of Hanceville, Ala., and
Howard Jones of High Point,:
and one sister, Mrs. Beatrice
Star!|ng of High Point. ' ....
The body is at the Ronald
Meadows Funeral Parlors inl
Hinton. ._
REID
Services for Mr. Levi Merritt
Reid, 79, will be at 2 p.m.
Tuesday in the Ronald Mead-
Ronald Meadows Funeral ows Funeral Parlors in Hinton
with the Revs. Bruce Rich-
Home, Hinton is in charge of mond, Tom Johnston and Hub-
arrangements, ert Groves officiating. Burial
will be in Restwood Memorial
Gardens.
JONES Mr. Reid died at 6:25 a.m.
Mr. Melvin Arnold Jones, 37, Sunday in a Hinton hospital
of High Point, N.C., died at 1 after a long illness.
COUNTY-WIDE
There will be a County- wide
P.T.A. meeting Monday
January 29 at 7:00 p.m. to
consider the formation of a
P.T.A, Council. All interested
persons are urged to attend.
EASTERN STAR
Silver Leaf Chapter No. 5
Order of Eastern Star will meet
Tuesday night January 23 at
7:30 p.m. at City Building.
71, of
in Pine
in
a long illness.
plant" SUp-
Mich.
Genevieve;
Bloomfield,"
John. Johnson
Calif., Harry
Robert and
; Rich-!
Born in Hinton, Aug. 14, 1899, Refreshments will be served in
he was the son of the late the d ining.a.rp. ..
: George L. and Nor Stovall , '
Reid. COOKIES
A lifelong resident of Hinton, The Hinton Girl Scout Troop
Mr. Reid was a retired pipe 2002 will be visiting area res-
fitter for the Chesapeake and idents during the 2t/2 week Girl •
Ohio Railway Co., and a mere- Scout Cookie Sale thru Feb 4.
ber of the Brooklyn United The girls should be wearing
Methodist Church and the sheet their uniforms during the sale.
metal workers.
A son, Billie George Reid.' NURSES
died December 29, 1975. ,pplications for Summers
Survivors include his wife, County School of Practical
"Nora Richmond Reid; one dau- Nurses will be taken on Jan. 25'
ghter, Mrs. Harry Evelyn Gar- and 26 from9 to 3 at the L.P.N.
rett of Hinton; one brother, Building behind Lincoln School
Norvill T. "Dink" Reid of Port-, on ttill Street ia Hinton.
smouth, Va.; four grand-
children and two great-grand- FILED.
children. Mrl Joe Conner has filed for
Friends may call from 4 to 8 City Councilman in the upcom-
p.m. Monday. ing May Primary election.
Destroys Home
15 centk
Superintendent Jim 'lassos
said that there is a "possib-
ility that we'll be in by Sept-
ember I, 1979 if everything goes
well." 'lassos recommended to
the board that a meeting be held
with "coaches and the people
involved to come up with a
decent field and dressing
rooms". "We have a pretty site,
really first class and we cert-
ainly won't build anything that
would detract from the est-
hetics", he continued.
The field probably will
include separate dressing
rooms for each team and for the
officials and a built-in sprinkler
system. The frame from the old
home bleachers at Stokes' Stad-
mm will be used for the visitors
and new bleachers will be built
on the home side, according to
Tassos.
In other action the board
granted a medical leave of
absence to Mrs. Beulah Penn-
ington from Bellepaint School
and made David Quisenberry a
Fire dtroyed the residence of
the Lewis Adkins family at 712
Summers Street early Saturday
morning. The Hinton Fire Dep-
artment was called at 5:19 a.m.
and was advised by the Hinton
Police Department to go down
Fourth Avenue and out
Summers Street because of the
exteremely hazardous road
conditions. A sheet of ice cov-
ered everything in the summers
County area as a result of a Policemen controlling traffic
storm that began Friday after- in the area summoned city
noon. street crews to cinder the
When firemen arrived the
second story of the frame dwell- streets and alleys in a four-
ing was ablaze and the flames block area so the vehicles could
threatened houses on both sides be rerouted safely.
of the Adkins residence. It took
firefighters nearly an hour to As of Monday morning no
bring the flames under control, cause for the fire had been
and they remained on the scene determined. The dwelling
for a tal of three hours, belonged to H.F. Sweeny.
"Slip, Slides' Away"
Hazartlous driving conditions were evident all
weekend in Summers. From the icy, snowy
conditions pictured on Second Avenue, above, to
full-time substitute. Debra
Cantrell was hired as Reading the "trick's risin':' conditions along, our river-
Teacher for a new program at banks and streams, conditions were unremlt-
Talcott, effective immediately, ingly treacherous throughout the period: Several
roads were closed due to washed out conditions.
The Greenbrler River crested Monday morning
• close to flood stage and snow, ice and rain,
continued to be prevalent. Three school buses in,
the county did not run, although school was in:
session on Monday.
rators although the granted Committee will be. Mrs. Sue
persmission for the County's Hardy, representing Central
Federal Programs Director to P.T.A.; Mrs. Jeannie Keffer,
attend a convention in Silver representing BellepointP.T.A.;
Mrs. Ruth Ann Williams, rep.
resenting Forest Hill P.T.A.;
Mrs. Linda Brenden, represent-
ing Greenbrier P.T.A.; Mrs.
Robert Angell, Jr., represent.
Coutinued m page'8 '
Tutorial Aide Virginia Boyd
was transferred from Pence
Springs to Talcott and Lola
Keaton was employed at Pence
Springs. Mr. Walter Smith was
approved as substitute teacher
and Linda Adkius and Sue
Wygal were approved aS sub-
stitute cooks.
Jeanne E. Patterson's resign-
ation as ESEA & Purchasing
Secretary was accepted effect.
ive February 2, 1979 but the
board refused to grant Tassos to
hire a replacement pending
their approval at the next meet-
ing. The position will not be
filled until the next board meet-
ing.
The board also denied Tassoo
permission to attend the Nation-
al Convention of the American
Association of School Admlnist-
Springs, Maryland, concerning
changes in the ESEA Program.
The board approved the Par-
ental Advisory Committee to
work with the county Textbook
Committee. The members of
the Parental Advisory
H INTON NEWS
Continuing the Hinton Daily News
'Home of, Lake Bluestone'
Vol. No. 316 Hinton, West Virginial Tuesday Jano.ary 23, 1979 15 cents
Plunges 80 Feet
* curve, l'e remote stck a. b.lldg .
tee C&O tracke, Trooper B,T. Twyman of the
utah. vttachme.t of m wt vlrgL.i, st •
ch't 'mt fire galatl. gram. .
Mr. McKJ rwy clarified the sit- . P,a McNeely of the
m
nation, ytng Lhat it had al. RegllPlannlngondDeveloff
ay been approved to which mt co, 'd tlt dmg
FZre vepartmeat stopped get. ws not a Ig term t
tlng tSetr lh?" revolved (At lt s yl She
Ane¢ me n1i d also id umt AU eclstD
little pgi, aJ cltize should be foalizee Inte the
stead up and oflered teelr opm. f ol a mellon and be f.
Ake and t All aid that the arguing ally ctod uPOn or thteg
going p,ntl and - ld be done abrat It, tu,hlg J S. Attek
nry and mat the b wae
Iut s to app0nt a m- A uggUon was" de and --
mltttosthdy61etter. Tr.e enacted that a ttee be ow many Um e had
forrao wth S membe te wdked or on t and t
n f e move, fubtainingtheFireMarshaH, obtain tile officials for the in- me back, to which she
esoalythz. tth tr:te, a, a . spet,ontoatterAtet ghedshehadoteer ttesto
tractor to alte the ld- Coc meeting held Friday attend ' and that she had
tag and prepare t ttnt e.e. eavrwalkedtomU"g
tee would be ethmg Mr Ake ld teat
dn tee d to g . Mt of the Ak d teat she
memhen agreed, whch was d't have a rek with r. mtmghadleenheXdb¢,
but o of nthe ld that
armined .......................... .................... ms .....
tee Snier cltlzen to hve all ( the mtlngs, and that etng and ted to begin
Oneladyidthatactealt the federal govent had
ttmatm d e4h items apprtrpriatodfthem. Sheid theyepevmeetlng. tetinnaatldetic
The Red Et Beyd field admthg the Car Can-
should be totaled up and be that Mr. Tickle had hardly spoke on reqting the TRIP tar. work will begin immediate.
ubeut llstod besom arguing the st[- attended tings, hut anoth program be istalled in this ly and finue tiJ pIet-
tioandorandtet. sonidthatMr. Tick]ewss dctheraefseuth. ton.wlthwtherbeingthenrdy
ling Lhe whole evier program uslty them every day of the em Wt Virginia. Some ld pL f at time.
gndewnthedraintRermueh week, bary mllngaday, that it was not peeslb)e, but
work in Mr. Boyd vowed they would Supentendent Jim
mid that e a "ph-
attempt tee me, sl the Ility that 'll he in by Sept-
Area Obituaries .................. ..........
anion u es nL I," T mmendel to
t he heard ttmt a meeting be held
with "ch and the pence
for i)ap- ard Jenhson of True; ster, REID COUNTY-WIDE invetved te me up with a
dt field nd dr
Servic for Mr Levi Mel[t The wall he a Cotmty- wde ,,. "we ha a pretty ito,
Mrs, LOlsGOfNb'mY" Reid , 7, will be nt 2 pro. p.T.A, mtlng Monday
Beach, Fla.; fogrand- ThesdayintheRo]dMd- Jry 29 at 7:00 p.m. to llyiirtelamdtert"
ainty w't build anything that
childte, o Funeral parlors in Hteton cider the fmati of a tdd detract f the est-
R°nald Mead°w Funeral with the Rays. B Rich- PT,A, Council. All interested hetl", be Unued,
He. Hinte Is in charge of mond, TOm Johnston and Hub- pe urged to attend. The field probably will
anget& ert Gv officiating Burat
*Ul be m Remwood Memoal te separate dremg
EASTERN STAR m for ch team ad {or the
hpital Garde Silver Leaf Cbayt NO 5 offlclale and a built.in sprinld
JONS Mr, Reid died at 6:25 a.m. orderofEastenIStarwil]mt
Mr. Melvin Arld Jo, 37. Sunday in a Htet hospital Tuesday night January 23 et system The f f tee old
home b]ob at Stok ' Stad-
of High PCdnt, N.C.,dledt I afteralgillne. 7: pro. at City Building. wOIbeusdfthevlsitus
p.m SdyinaChapeIHtlL BnHtnto.Ag.t,le. Refreshmtswmbeedln edhtcherwtUhebR
NC, heepttal attar a ]g ill- he was the n the he the diningayea
n George , and Stovl the ho men, ard to
BminBevain, Va.. Jan. Reid. ' COOKIE s Taa,,
21, 1942, he was the of A lifelong rident ff Ifinton, The Hlnton Girl Scout Troap In other tlcfic the board
Lonnte Woodrow J of Mr, Reid was a retired pipe 22 will be vistUng a - grated a medical lea of
Thomasvie, N.C.. and Mn. litter for the Chpeake and ideals during the 2½ week Girl a m Mn. Beulah p.
Bertha Fter Jo of 1 Ohio Railway CO, and n m Scoo t Cookie Sae i Fe b 4. mgte fm Be]lepotnt Seol
paint, bar of the Brooklyn United Tha girls should be wHng and made David Qui a
HehadlivedlnHighpotettwo MethedlstChehandtheeht thelr unif during the sale. full.time aubetittlte. Dubra
cantren w red seads
yn. metal wk. Teaeh f a w pt'eram at
Other rvl include bs A n, Bfllle George Reid. NURSES
Talcott. eftl immediately.
ot w e Caroly11 Re n d o died Decber 2, I"R. pptieatlons for Sm Tutorial Aide Virginia Boyd
Melvln, and e daughter, SlV include hl wife. Cnly Schel of Practical
NnaLore,bothathene;five "NoraebmondReid;onedau- NuwHIhetkenonJan. 2 transferred f Pe
brothee,OilleGeet Mt]- ghter, M HarrylveiynGa and26fm9toSattheL.PN. 1 to Ta]eoK and Loin
Kto w mployed at Pe
an, IlL. Wayne, Arlle and Vlr* rett of lnton; n brother, Building behind Liln Schv] Sprlng. Mr. wtef Smith w
gll. all of Havllle, Ala..and NtllT'*DlVk'lidofport- onHlllStrettoHtnton, apprevedsubstitutthauber
Howard Jo of High Feint. euth, re.; four grand-
children and two geat-grd- I'ILED and Llnda &d av She
Wygal approve sub-
[ gh petal, children. Mr. J cener has filed for stitate eeeke.
at the Renard Fnetyllf4te8 CIty comcilman in the upem- JE.Ptt'st-
p,m. Monday. tag May Primary elti, au ESEA & Pur
Magistrates'Report
eU end ot:
The felo,en we ned in nme D Snd by Jack -
eJstrat cmt: lara for trpamg, w ned
sytvte wyn, by RU *10 e ts:
Lilly for public intoxication, Ste Miller by BW. Twy-
was find t and ts; man for expired pece
Vett Ayes, by T.K. Rich. stlcker, wasfined$Sandts;
mond for public Intox1tion, ArnoldGIllJrbyBmyGillfor
wa fit days in Jan; tte, w fined and
Marth Conr by W y. tsl
n r no operato n, W,M re,man by R.L. NUb-
was fteee uo and ts: cdl tot cased g, was n4
Melvin R. Lilly by B.W Twy. $ and cmts; "
for tvn8 Left of ter, mallard Day by J eland
@as fid $10 and te; f speeding, was fined $10 d
Lowie E. IABy by A,W. Madby cte;
for I drv, was tined DavdStwby Larr¢Caee for
$25 and cts; Uttering, W freed $2O and
Christina K by G.L. cqets;
Tbeflitteringanddrinklng Robert W. G[H by A.W,
in public, wa red tie0 and addy for pred operator's,
cts and and ts. w fined $1o and te;
J.L. Romanelln Leand- J Jr. by AW.
Rickie Bth-dntte by B. 'rwy- Maddy f fa[l to tntate
ms n for speedteg+ was fined 1"20 ntl, was fined St0 and ets
Associate Named
Annomt te made teat
Jett S Andrlek of Htngton
w be wkmg an a.at
wth Dr. Jim MUler In main,.
Anek attended the Urw-
Blty of Y.tar €COral Gahe)
,nd the Umvlty ot Ten
. The 174 adto wins a
mber ot sla cl rate
nlty at tee untvelty
Ha , sredvate et e wt
Virgil, Uventty So,el of
Vemlstr/where he Was a m-
her of Pm OmeSa Dental Frat-
ety and Omtemn Kappa Up-
alton H Frathmty.
Andick'a e. Lynn. ts a
fo special eduU
teaeh and a Uve er COL-
................ Destroys Home
melr f"t child tn February.
Te Aneh4eks at priest
dLg th Panda.
BoardVotes ,d, ........................ "' " I
theLewleAdlfamilyatTl2 atormtthegaFrvldter- In th c¥
'SmestreearlySmrdar nn. tret ws to etndar the I: i
• morning The mntc r'n'e Dep- when n arved the
Constructzonaamw+-,a,:x,a.m. i
sendetoryeftheframedwell, streets and alleys [n fo-
and was adved by the Iton teRwasablaandte@flam blockaaLl,,hlcld
The Sm County Board p°li Deprtment to o tbreate boaes both sl be l.outed te[y
nfEdotlmetinitsregeJar Fourth A and out ofteeAdktreeidence. RtOOk
$m street bec ot the firellghte rly an to As of Monday mln8 no
tly hazard d brlngtheflamtmdt, f the fire had been
dlU A cheat of i v- d t,ey alned the e deteined. The dweI]in 8
ered erythtng te theS f a total t h belonged to H F. Sweeny.
np, Slides' Away"
us ,.g codltm w® evt.t *u . we ed due to wa*hed t edtUn.
wkemd in Summa. Fm the Icy. ewy The Grbrl RIv ted Me,day mmldag
mtl plemr seed Av. above, to cl to need t,e w. mt
the "¢r¢k's rtn':' cndKtem alg flyer- eoatlnued t o be lem. 1'b seet bes la
b*nl, an stem,, dlt mt- the ty du ee , allah wu In
Ingly taehem tht t parian. Sewl *.I oml*y.
February , xt, hut tl ton alU. the grame comrttee wtU be . Sue
boardrefusedtogrtto persmlssi ( the Cotmty*s Hardy, reptesenfln8 tral
he a mSamt pear redend Profr Dtt to p..A.; . Jeute e,
teelrapprovatatttmeet, attend a cmvU in Sil retmmtlnsnp.T,A.
ng. Thepeuv,m not be spr,Maryla,eo, tln. Rum Ann WtUtams, re v_
trig. The rd appn the Par- m. B, et-
ThebeareateodeeTa ental Advlsory Comttee to tag Ommbrt P.T.A; Mrs.
permtmoatndtea, wktteetyextbook Roee ASe Or, repeet.
al ntl of the mem Cemmttt. Yl+e ben or
Aoetau n Adm the Patal ++,d,+mlm,y cmt,,, m w,e t,