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February 7, 1984     The Hinton News
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( /" 7 , Beta Gamma Chapter, Beta • Sigma Phi met Monday even- * ing~ January 23, at the home of Janet Davis. The meeting was called to 'order by President Janet Davis with members repeating the | Opening situal. [ Roll call was taken and rain- | utes read and approved. Robin Johnson presented the treasur- er's report, and members were reminded to turn in money from the Lincoln House sales. A dinner for members and husbands to honor Valentine Sweetheart, Robin Johnson wil be held Monday evening, Feb- ruary 13, at the Hinton Moose Club. A St. Patrick's Dance wil be held at the Summers County Armory on March 17, with the Hinton Jaycee Ettes cosponsor- ing the dance. The band Ody- ssey has been contracted to play for the dance. Members voted to have the Bobcat Boosterettes serve the Mother- Daughter luncheon to be held at the First Baptist Church on May 12. The service committee, re- minded members to continue Talcott Area News Recent visitors in the home of Hazel and Letha Hedge were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson and children, Mrs. Janie Hedge of Marlington, Lewis Watson and son of Buckhanon, Virginia. Also Mrs. Louise Damron and Mrs. Carolyn Scarberry, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dameron and daughters from Worthington, Kentucky and Gary Crawford of Christians- burg, Virginia. Kindness and sympathy are extended to the families of Mr. James Hedge and Mr. Billy Dan Hailoran during their loss of their loved ones. The Talcott Fire Department answered a call at a home in Talcott for a possible fire on Sunday, January the 29th. Get well wishes are sent to Mr. Enny Ward who is a patient in the Summers County Hos- pital. Also to Mr. Henry Smith of Forest Hill who is a patient in the Humane Hospital at Fair- lea. A Special Thank you is sent to the friends and neighbors for the kindness and the sympathy shown to the family of Mr. James Hedge. ) Bridg - 77 Hinton- 71 Meadow Bridge 77, Hinton 71 Willie Church led a balanced • Marsh Fork scoring attack as the Bulldogs came from be- hind to defeat the Hinton Bobcats 77 - 71 Thursday night at Hinton. The Bulldogs, wl~o trailed 45-43 at the half, put together a strong second half and out- scored Hinton 34 - 26 to earn the win. Meadow Bridge( 77 ) Willie Church 7 3-4 17, Kevin Gillespie 5 6-10 16, Wayne Church 0 2-2 2, Wallace Dun- ford 2 8-11 12, Alan Harrah 6 2-5 14, Tom Lilly 2 0-0 4, Wes- ley Gwinn 3 6-6 12. Totals: 25 27-38 77. Hinton ( 71 ) Roger Hodge 8 3-4 19, Don Galloway 0 2-2 2, Phil Bond 11 2-3 24. Tom Howell 3 1-2 7, Greg Blankenship 0 5-7 5, Mark Wills 2 2-2 6, Shawn Anderson 3 2-2 8. Totals: 27 17-22 71. Meadow Bridge 20 23 17 17-77 Hinton 24 21 12 14-71 LIBRARY Last Wednesday I ( along with several members of the Library Board and their tamilies and friends) had the pleasure of spending the afternoon and evening in Charleston attending the finance committee hearings on library funding and, later, the " appreciation dinner" put on by the West Virginia Library Association for the folks at the Library Commission and the legislators who together have made West Virginia Libraries so prominent in the US today. This was not the first time I had attended a legislative meeting and as usual I was fascin- ated. At the dinner several of the legislators remarked that they bad received letters and calls from Summers Countians urging them. to support library funding. It's great to have that kind of support! Thank you! Just remember, libraries are asking for a very small percentage of the state budget appropriations but it's a very large percentage of our operating budget. So keep on wriLing ! Now for 'a report on some new books ( brought with state money). Among the fiction there's a new science fiction by Andre Norton called Ware Hawk, an historical novel by George Gavett called The Succession, A Novel of Elizabeth and James and a fiovel about the RAF during World War II called Yester- day's Gone. Our nonfiction shelves are full of books with ideas to keep you occupied during the rest of the winter storm~. We have Art School "an instructional guide" for artists, and for quilters there's Folk Quilts and how to Recreate them by Audrey and Douglas Wiss. Our horse lovers will be delighted with The Horse by John Keys. It is a "complete guide" to the care and handling of ( you guessed it) horses! Many of our patrons will enjoy our new Almanac of Adventure which gives description and information about all kinds of daring deeds ( such as going over Niagrara Falls in a barrel). However, this one is in the reference section and must be used in the library. • :Monuments m2 B2nd ANNIVERSARY lsU JANU Y NUAIFF Cash With Order STOCK MONUMENTS ONLY REGULAR BOOK PRICES ON Any Item Net In ~oek; Marker1 Of Amy TYPe: Breast Markets: Cemetery Vases, DmpUca~: Cemetery Lettering. Cemetery Completion Might Be Delayed UotU Early S~g OIL Sale Items. VISIT THE HOME DISPLAY BLUEFIELD MONUMENT CO. Downtown Bluefieid, Virginia Or Visit Our Branch Displays. Route 219 S. Fairlea. West Va. Adjacent Fairlea Furniture Center Alvin Hylton Mgr. Dial 645-1442 ' ' See or Call ...Our Local representative MRS. RUSSELL D. MILLER ... 7OTRTemple St. Hinton, West Va .... Dial 466-3994 Bronze markers for Garden cemeteries. Bronze Madm's Ganien Cruets'ice saving paper bags for the Sen- ior Citizens Center. Ann Ewing and Robin Ford volunteered to be in charge of the Woman of the Year pro- ct. Following the Closing Ritual Janet Davis presented a pro- gram entitled " How To Find More Time For Yourself", and delicious refreshments were served to the following mem- bers: Nancy Cales, Lynn Crow- der, Janet Davis, Donna Dill- on, Ann Ewing, Robin Ford, Ann Gore, Mona Hutehison, Robin Johnson, Linda Lytle, Linda Meadows, and Robin Newsome. News From The Nursing Home Residents of Summers County Continuous Care Center have been out of town, with their visit to the Hinton Senior Center and Shopping trip to Murphy's Mart. The Senior Center bus makes a stop at the facility every first, third, and fifth Wednesday. Residents are carried to the Center for lunch and some time with old and new friends, We all look forward to the days at the Center and time with our friends there. As we enter February we are looking forward to our Home With a Heart event. This event is designed to provide enjoy- ment for Senior Citizens and their friends while raising funds to help the American Heart Association in its fight to reduce premature death and disability due to heart disease. Summers County Continuous Care Center is proud to have a part in the battle against heart disease and invites everyone to make plans to attend the events on February 25. The highlight ()f the day will be Rocking and Rolling along with many other activities. HOURS : Mon. - Sat: 8 a.m. til I0 p,m, Sunday: 9 a.m. tll 9 p.m. Lb. Lb. r USDA Choice Beef Loin USDA Choice Beef ':':"* :-*' 8 24 Oz. - Castlebarry m i i ,i i,iii i ,|l 12 Oz. - tibby's 22 Ounce 6.5 Oz. - Lt. Chu,k Tun Is Oil/WoOer Why Pay '1.09 16 0:.- Suehtne Why Pay 89~ 2 Peek - 7.5 0:. P)l/RidDise Why Pay q.09 8 Oz. Froz*n - Crezat gitekea Why Pay 4/t1.15 80z. - Peffed/¢re,ehy Half eolian - Trapieene 14 Oz. - Tree/Ileal g tivor/Ttrhey/ Ileal t CheoJoAhef/(51okos t Uver/ Why Pay t1.19 Why Pay I $t Tues. 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