Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_REFERER in /home/stparch/public_html/headmid_temp_main.php on line 4394
Newspaper Archive of
The Hinton News
Hinton, West Virginia
February 7, 1984     The Hinton News
PAGE 2     (2 of 8 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
 
PAGE 2     (2 of 8 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
February 7, 1984
 
Newspaper Archive of The Hinton News produced by SmallTownPapers, Inc.
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information
Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader




i,~ • 2-Hinton News Feb. 7, 1984 SlISCm[ b era County's Historic Pence fore. A brochure is available at Springs Resort. the Hinton News office, or you We are offering our book to can write: FRED Long, Box the public at a pre- publication 1000, Hinton, West Virginia price of only 119.50, plus .~ ~1, H you can't pick your cents tax. This book will be a book up at the News office, Y Fiederick D. beautiful hardbound coll~tors please enclose S3.00 for post ae ,~ edition because only those who and handling. The exact oats order and pay in advance are the boo'- will arrive will be its assured of obtaining a copy. announ, ,n this column. FE Pictures like the one above will Please e,clc~e a ~If - add- at be printed in our book, many ressed stall £ ~.,'/elope when O have never been published be- rYOu write. Pi Activities Announced Activities for the Week of THURSDAY .o SUNDAY A/ February 11 to Februar~ 17 2-16-84 to 2-19-84 - All el'el8 will ec 1984 at P]pestem State Park are be used by West Virginia th'e-ut u Listed below: men ann emergency medical Dq SATURDAY: 2-11-84- Sweet- personnel for the annual av heart Weekend Continued. Res- ESCAPe Conference. ervations required for this Two upcoming events of co weekend in advance, special interest to square ch MONDAY: 2-13-84 - Square dancers are the gradution dan- Dance Workshov in the ce for the current basic class at HI Dogwood Room 7"30 PM $2.00 ' Pipestem on February 24 and 'It • . ' "~r "~n Calleru;m,~rtthe Square Dance Weekend , trq : ~[N Of ,~ ~'---. ........ : ~ ;; McCombs bemg held March 2 - 4, 1984. : W; :' , : ~'~ WEDNESDAY: 2-15-84- Movie Call 466 - 1800 for details on *' ................ ............ " ...... ..... ' ................................ " ~ ,, • ,,these and any Pipestem Act- ed HAll !? aM TAI~IU| ~ The Russmns Are Coming. .. IWMIL II I• IUUA|. ~ | at the Main Lodge 7:30 PMtwtnes, at . Li , , - a WE lAVE '' I i Talc°tt Sch°°l H°n°r R°ll'Released i I I MOV ,D TO 2nd9Weeks MJehelle Talbett, and Lisa Ab- " 6thGrade i MI n I 910 £PI Ildll |U£ i ,hire. • ,A, l il i I L.o a.-u. ,nu a.g. I ' ~h Grade i i i -- - " ' (A) 7thGrade Clint Harvey, and Bnffyi i l i I ,,MTAItl ~ .i l (A) Sweeney ' i Hal i I , fllRlUR. W. |g. I G! Shane Harvey, and George Barbara Bennett, Minica (B) .... i I Gx Gill. Mann, Angel Ward, Melanie Pence S;rings. Hole/. Pence Springs I4/. 'Ua. | IN A ~ ~[ gAU I " (B) Ball, Jody Dillon, Roberts Per- GallBennett, GlenCales, Pence Springs was once me l M It. i¢ Rllll:l I singer, Robert Smith, and Dean Andy Graham, Sara Long, De- focal point for tourist vacat- leggers When prohibition the St. Louis World's Fair. A i li u5 it I kVVIt i Sara Boone, Anita Comer, Wykle, va Peters, Pauiette Sims, Chr- ioning in Summers County came moonshine took its place, shooting at the famous spring ] • AA 41P 4 4 ' ,' i and Juanlta Grimmett. (B) ystal St.Clair, Andrew Pence built the firsi the sulphur water was an ex- and a suicide in the hotel. The I - 1911 l Renee Gore, Jenny Muhly, hotel at the famous mineral cellent mixer. The guests were dude ranch that opened and l -~uu ]Vl l | " 8th Grade Richard Crisp, Teresa Cyrus, Cindy Talbott, Mark Willey, snring in 1894 The sorin~ had treated like royalty. The finest closed on the same day. i ' It " ~ ;, (A) Robbie Fix, Jerry Tincher, Sa- Patricia Fox, Pam Fox, Mel- already gained a wi~ie reput- food, cooked in the Southern These factsandmoreare told p " rah Vandall, Mark Caudle, Dw- anie Reed, and Pat Huffman. ation for those who came to " manner was served. But the in the exciting story of Summ- .~ Jackie Cales, Kelly Dillon, ayne Godbey, Trilby Harris, Sth Grade take the cure" from the in- depression closed its door and . ~ ( and Cheryl Meador. Brett Harvey, Dawn Laugh- (A) vigoratin~ sulnhur waters For the resort became a chapter in - vi., (B) cry, Susan Long, Tma Mead- .. . over 14 years Pence had been hmtory, . . . . ows, Angela McKinney, Cherie Robin Boiling, Kenee ~eat- bottling and shinnin~ the snrin~ m 1946 the state oonght the Vtck~ Mitcbem, Tonya Rhod- Ward, and Chad Wykle Icy, and Tanya Harvey water The practice continued ho el and grounds It was con- ~ ., es, Mike Sizemore, Michelle (B) until the demand for bottled vertedmtoapenalmstitution.a ~ ~ . p moo for women No longer Morgan, Amy Blevina, water decreased and the works ' i ~im mi p ~ ~ ni~ • i ~ A ~ ] werel~~[f~]Rs guests free to come~ \ deter .to.V[]entBOXLimit 2 Amy Miller, Cheryl Cales, closed in the late 1930's " i • ~ ~= ~ U ~ i Lii~i1~k~ [ Drew Meadows, Eric Frazier,The opening of the hotel was and go as they please. It was a [ m I I I m I ~ I ...... [ , Scott Reed, a huge s,J- ccess. It contained 60 place of confinement. A place • ~ / I I I I |/ I ' I T-T .,,~,.1 k ,.,,-,b A., n :1oi.,i,, Kim Wynes, Tracie Hurt, rooms and was forced to turn for correction. A place where I A mm ~ •,=l ~ l ii/i~ ~ I : IIJL~ILAIUUIJ~JJL% .£']gV(:gll(]l.JLll~, Sharon Bonds, Melissa Adkins, guests away. " The sulphur no one wished to stay. Untillast i ~l I I I I Ill 1 / [ i and Kim Gore. water caused people to come to year when it was closed. II ~ : U S Rep Harley 0 Stagg- ices the resort " he said in 1905. At Steve Trail and I have writ- I CRXS-ACCORDS-ClVlCS-PRELUDES And WAGONS I : mS, Jr., D-W.Va., reminded Addresses and local phone 4th Grade that time his spring water was ~n a boo. k on!he famous resort l ..... ~ : A ! th racts anout toe molans occup We fat More () the most famous water n e Need ) West Virginia veterans today numbers of all VA offices, " ...... ' " ~ ( Y "'" ~ ~ WE auon ol me springs are re that the 19~4 edition of the medical centers, Vet Centers United States. " 1 _ I Veterans Administration's and national cemeteries are Michelle Williams, Marie The old hotel burned in 1912 vealed for the first time in our i IIi ....... _ U --.. -- - I,, • .. I : ,, Pnckens, Mlchelle Brooks, Lake and the resent bmldm was book We tell the story of the be~nefita ban .dl~ook, F e~leral list, edlnthepckooftheb~, k. Wvkle JeffBonds SueGunt -'=---t----t~ Like g its Pence Springs from the beg- i I AREHAR! I1 UNIJA,1Nt, o i , , ~ae~i~s [or vemrans an~ us- reaerat l~eIlellL~ for vet- ., , , " ~=utm t u,~ . . ..... I ~ q pendents", is available for $3.25 erans and Dependents", can be er: ......... predecessor thousands were mn,ng ??..the cmsmg.of the ~ In The Amo Plaza , ] "" ' t naa Aaz lant prison tattle znown tacts aoout ~aaggte M tnly, rtno attracted to its southern from the Government Printing obtained through the Superint- . " ' P " " k! " Phone 252-0r44 Office. • endeilt' oT~-D0e~nts. GOP, ms, Stephen Ha rvey.Jush Har- ation environment. ~ the day Pence Spr,ngs water I B~kl~t ..... " .... Phone262-or44 'I , P,-nducedannuallvbvtheVAWashinoton DC 20402 The ris, Sandra Buckland, Jackie During the late1910's and 20's stopped flowing. The loss of i Your Ouelity Award WInntng Oeatorsmp With A Staff That l and'~inted and ~dd'by thestock n~r is 051-000-000162-1 Mitchem, Sara Miller, andit was the hub of activity. West construction ma!er!als dur!ng ~ OARESASOUTYOUIH' GPi'~ the. enla..~ed 7:~#e bonnie L~avis. Virginia was " dry' but at the worm war l mat sent me n = Hurrw While They Lair- --., ,-.-,--. .,- r-~, resort the best liquor was a,' foreman walking" the radroad' , - "- I booklet provides a summary of - . benefits available to veterans ways available, brought in tracks daffy. The award best- ~ from Kentucky by local boot owed on the sulphur water at and dependents, Staggers said, - . . i , • VA benefits include medical .. care, education, job training, O I " TI compensation, pension, ! I I I ~".'l~,f""qL!: ~'*'~1/~ 1 ~..~i lldf I IIA/ t [lima Ki insurance, loans and burial I I1" ~L'~.[ ~~ ~j[,~::"~ $]"~.:'~ ?~ 1 • lW ~ V • I • "W • f m ~~ ~ ' "r assistance. There is also ! I I I "f, I" I I k I I ,, / I II F, I r 4[ information on Agent Orange, I p ill__ lh/ | IIII I • d f I • • ! I q I I • w • q f ] i i ce radiation, and consultations ,I provided by tbe Vet CAmters. I , ,r" i ...... - ., Job4inding assistance andI , j#" ~ ~ I I ~W/ ~ ~ / ~.~J A -- 1 other Labor Department bene- I I I I • I fits for veterans are described ..... I " ~ ' [ ~ -- . [ mk ._~s~ ~ Ai~iL" [ an as well as benefits provided by ssj ~ m the Department of Defense,I THIS YEAR St ND I I !~ ~ ~ ~ ~1 vnmImat. I th: 'small Business Administrat- I , • I ~ ~ ] [ ~ ~ ~c.....l~ , Wl huT~W,Ill Hovoline I 46 ion and other government off- I * ~J '~'~ ~ ~¢~-~¢~---~'~ r~-r ]~ I I~ ~,\ ~ ~J~