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Tues. Feb. 13, 1990 Hinton News - 7
HONOR ROLL
Amtrak gives you a dozen
good reasons to leave home.
SCHOOL MENU
WEEK OF FEB. 12 - 16
LUNCH
Men. Feb. 12
Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce, Tossed
Salad, Schoolmade Bread, Milk.
Tues. Feb. 13
Fish on Bun, Scalloped Potatoes,
Corn, Carrot Sticks, Fruit, Milk.
Wed. Feb. 14
Taco Salad, Corn, Fruit, School-
made desserti Milk. Thurs. Feb. 15
Hot Dog w. Chili, Cole Slaw,
Potato Rounds, Peaches or Mixed
Fruit, Milk.
Fri. Feb. 16
Meat Loaf, Peas, Buttered Pota.
toes, Schoolmade Bread, Milk.
BREAKFAST
Men. Feb. 12
Assorted Juice, Cheese Toast,
Milk.
Tues. Feb. 13
Assorted Juice, Buttered Toast,
Hot Cereal, Milk. Wed. Feb. 14
Fruit, Cereal, Milk.
Thurs. Feb. 15
Assorted Juice, Toast/ Jelly,
Ham, Milk.
Fri. Feb. 16
Fruit, Cooks Choice of: Waffle,
Pancake, French Toast, Syrup,
Milk.
J HINTON HIGH SCHOOL
SCHOOL MENU
Week of Feb. 12 - 16
BREAKFAST
Men. Feb. 12
Assorted Juice, Cheese Toast,
Milk.
Tues. Feb. 13
Assorted Juice, Buttered Toast,
Hot Cereal, Milk. Wed. Feb. 14
Fruit, Cereal, Milk, Toast.
Thurs. Feb. 1"5
Assorted Juice, Toast / Jelly,
Ham, Milk.
Fri. Feb. 16
Fruit, Cooks Choice of: Waffle,
Pancake, French Toast, Syrup,
Milk.
LUNCH
Men. Feb. 12
Spaghetti with Sauce, French
Bread, Fruit and Milk. Salad Bar.
Hot Bar.
Tues. Feb. 13
Fish On Bun,
Corn; carrot Sticr ;
Milk. Salad Bar. Hot Bar.
Wed. Feb. 14
Taco Salad, Corn, and Milk,
Nacho and Cheese. Salad Bar.
Schoolmade Dessert.
Thurs. Feb. 15
Hot Dog with Chili, Cole Slaw,
Potato Rounds, Peaches Or Mixed
Fruit, Milk. Salad Bar. Hot Bar.
Fri. Feb. 16
Turkey Sandwich, Peas, But-
tared potatoes, Milk and Fruit.
Salad Bar. Hot Bar.
F :)
Developing Friendships will be
the theme of this year's Vacation
Bible School Workshop as Standard
Publishing Works With Specific
Goshen on Main Street in Rainelle
Thurs. March 8 for a two session
presentation.
Area church leaders may attend
either at 1:00 PM or at 7:30 PM to
preview ~Friendimension" litera-
ture and crafts.
Jay COx will be representing
.Standard Publishing from Cincin-
nati, Ohio as he presents a 45 min-
ute program designed to inspire
Vacation Bible School teachers.
Specific G~hen will furnish a
planbook and special discounts,
andMr. Cox will pre~nt a song-
book to those attending. Partici-
pants will learn songs from this
year's theme and will have an op-
portunity to view a video as well as
see and ask questions about all the
materials displayed.
Mr. Cox, in addition to sales, is
also an editor for Standard Pub-
lishing and is the author of much of
the Junior High Curriculum from
Standard.
Refreehmente will he served at
Specific Goshen, and Carolyn
Phippe, owner, welcomes calls at
438-8193 to obtain more informa-
tion about the event or call Jo Ellen
Pilkenton at 466-1847.
John and Karen Sue Dotson
Redgers, of San Antonio, Texas, are
delighted to announce the birth of
their first child, Blair Alexander.
Blair was hem Feb. the 6th. at
Methodist Hospital, and weighed
71be. 7ozs. He came with blue eyes
HONOR ROLL
TALCOTP SCHOOL
8rd 6 Week Honor Roll
9th
aA"
David Wiseman.
Heather Graham, Jared Mead-
ows, and Stacy Newton.
~B" Average
Jamie Briers.
8th
~A"
Tonya Gunter, and Kim Spade.
"B"
Kevin Adkins, Jason Ballengee,
Stalls Harvey, Cristy Hypes,
Christina Joliffes, Roy Stone. aB" Average
Helen Boone, Johnny Dillon,
Lara Long, Kathy Leftwich, and
Jenny Mann. ~B" Average
Andy Perkins, Jody Utterback,
and Andrea Willey. 7th
aA~
Tucker Ford, and Shelly New-
ton.
Cherei Caudie, Robert Cook,
Ryan Crowder, Rebecca Dominick,
John Ford, Kevin Foster, Brian
Keatley, Jody Mann, Robyn
Mitchem, Patty Reed, Patricia Sea,
and Erica Williams. wB" Average
Philip Sizemore, Jennifer Wil-
liams, and Brad Wykle.
6th
Timmy Canterbury, Kellis
Miller, Rheea Wenger, Lacy Gun-
nee, Chris Lows, Shaun Allen, and
Justin Persinger. "B" Average
Eric Elliot, Darren Dillon, Jason
Barnes, Shane Clayton, Marcus
Huffman, Henry Adkins, Chris
Allen, Jasmine Powell, and Kelly
Spade.
5th
Tabitha Fox, Craig Kirkham,
Ginny Rifle, Jeremy Sizemore,
Wesley Ward, Jonathan Yates,
Christi Barker, Amy Eller, Josh
Newton, and Amy Wills.
"B"
Beverely Bragg, Ivan Fox, Lou
Tisha French, Andrew Grimmett,
Valerie Hedrick, Marlena Hicks,
$~gwan Evans, Tom Jolliffee, Crys-
tal Raines, Tara Ford, and Eric
Kiddie.
Attends 1990 National
On Tues. Jan. 30, 1990, Drew
Meadows from Ballengee attended
the 1990 National Young Leaders
Conference sponsored by the Con-
gressional Youth Leadership Coun-
cil with approximately 400 out-
standing high school juniors and
seniors from arohnd the country
who have been selected for this
unique honor based on demon-
strated academic achievement,
leadership and citizenship.
The theme of the National Young
Leaders Conference is The Leaders
of Tomorrow Meeting the Leaders
of Today. Throughout the six day
conference, the scholars will meet
with key leaders and newsmakers
from the three branches of govern-
ment, the media and the diplomatic
corps.
Highlights of the program in-
cluded
a breakfast panel discussion
led by prominent journalists at the
National Press Club, welcoming
remarks from a Member of Con-
grass on the Floor of the United
States House of Representatives,
and a government relations forum
comprised oflobbyists from various
corporations and public interest
groups. A visit to a diplomatic
embassy and a State Department
briefing were also included among
the week's activities.
Drew also had a unique opportu-
nity to meet with Senator Robert C.
a
and joy and teaching experience. He is
grandmothers, Mrs. Roswitha Hal- also a member of the same Quartet.
loran of Victoria, Texas and Mrs. Both Don and Johnny record on the
Ida Rodgers, of Berclair, Texas. Red Boot Label.
Pipostem State Park's Eighth
Annual Square Dance Weekend to
be held March 2, 3 and 4. There will
be two halls for your dancing pleas-
ure and the level of dancing is
Mainstream/Plus.
Featured callers for this event
are Don Williamson of Greenville,
TN and Johnny Jones of Kingsport,
TN. Don is nationally known as a
caller and is owner and manager of
The Red Boot Recording Company
in TN.He and the Quartet ~The Red
Boot Boys" travel extensively.
Johnny also has many years of call-
'~B" Average
Shane Colin, NaKima King,
Brian Canterbury, and Meliasa
Standard. •
4th
"A"
Jamie Crockett, Ronald Gore,
Andrew Johnson, Jennifer Keatley,
Lori Richmond, If, D. Burdette,
Kimberly Martin, Jennifer Rudis-
ill, and Erin Willey.
-B
Rodney Bower, Franklin (J.R.)
Bowles, Donna Campbell, Amy
Elkins, Sarah Richmond, Adam
Burdette, Kristen Brogan, Tonya
Morton, and William Rutherford.
rB" Average
Michael Clayton, Eric Richmond,
Jennifer Lane, Timmy Meadows,
Dennis Mitchem, Erica Williams,
and Gina Moreno.
3rd
Kenneth Friend, WendyBolling,
Christin Bower, Brat Crowder, Lara
Eller, Loyd Lowry, Derek Mann, J.
J. Richmond, Jane Wiseman, and
Julia Kiddie.
Teddy Canterbury, Melisea
Hicks, Zachary Meadows, Jeseica
Perkins, Jessie Raines, Melanie
Cook, Richard Johnson, Eric Crook,
Joni "rate, and Melisea Huffman.
2nd
Kasey Cory, Jerry Kessler, Rob-
hie Tabor.
"S"
Lisa Canterbury, Joshua Comer,
J. R. Harvey, Jenny Newman, Al-
exis Tillman, Heather Shaver, Jewel
Newkirk, R. J. Brown, Amy Can-
terbury, Vincent Dominick, Scottie
Fox, Shannon Gill, Paul Martin,
Jesse Richmond, Amanda Williams,
and Heather Wills.
1st
Ashley Alley, Mica Ball, Joseph
Palmer, Jeremy Yates, Joseph
Barnes, Barbara Dobbins, and Alex
Taylor.
uS-
Jennifer Bowles, Jason Brown,
Jeseica Mills, Anthony Bowyer,
Barry Pereinger, Larry Persinger,
Amber Richmond, Bernice "rate,
Perle Wheeler, and Alisa Willey.
Subscribe
Young Leadm Confmnce
Byrd, Senator John D. Rockefeller,
IV and Representative Harley O.
Staggers, Jr. or members of their
respective staffs. Culminating the
National YoungLeaders Conference
is The Mock Congress on National
Service in which the scholars as-
sume the roles of United States
Representatives by debating, lob-
bying, and voting on proposed vol-
unteer service legislation.
The National Young Leaders
Conference is sponsored by the
Congressional Youth Leadership
Council. Founded in 1985, the
Council is a non-profit, non-partimn
educational organization commit-
ted to recognizing outstanding
youth and providing them with a
~nande-on" civics learning experi-
ence in the nation's capital. "We
firmly believe that by touching one
lifo, the National Young Leaders
Conference enriches thousands
more. Scholars return to their home
communities charged with the life-
long duty of leading all Americans
to better understand their rights
and responsibilities in this partici-
patory democracy,'express Council
Co-founders Barbara Harris and
Richard Rossi. Joining the Council
in its commitment to educational,
excellence is the Honorary Congres-
sional Board of Advisore comprised
of over 300 Members of the United
States Congress,
Velma's Western Square Dance
Shop at Hollins, VA will be offering
a selection of both western and
square, dancing
apparel. "
For' lditionalinformati°n please
call Ellen Neely, 466-1800 or 466-
2780.
OES
Silver Leaf Chapter #5 will have
it's regular meeting Tues. Feb. 27,
at 7:30 p.m.
Preceding this meeting a very
important practice for Grand Visi-
tation will he held at 6:30 p.m.
Members and officers are urged
to attend.
NOTICE
Looking for a new career? Just
starting out? At Summers County
Career Center, we can get you on
the right track.
Call 466-6021 during Vocational
Education Week, Feb. 11 through
17.
DINNER
The Hilldale-Talcott Ruritan
Club is back again with another
home cooked meal. This time is will
he cornbread and beans and apple
pie.
It will be Fri. Feb. 16 from 5 til
7:00 at the Mt. Pisgah Methodist
Church.
$4.00 for adults and $2.00 for
children.
DON WEST ON WSWP-TV'S
~AN EVENING WITH ..."
Don West, an Appalachian poet,
author, and former union activist,
will be the guest on aAn Evening
With... ~, airing Wed. Feb. 14th at
11:30pm and Sun. Feb. 18th at
1:30pro on WSWP-TV.
In an interview taped at his home
in Cabin Creek, Mr. West will dis-
cuss his lifetime of dedication to
civil rights and social justice. He
will also read favorite selections
from his book ofpoems'In a Land of
Plenty', and discuss his role in
founding the Appalachian South
Folklife Center. Yvonne Farley will
host the interview.
aAn Evening With . . . ~ is a
production of WSWP-TV Beckley.
COURTHOUSE CLOSED
Summers County Courthouse
will be closed Mon. Feb. 19th in
observance of Washington's Birth-
day.
Regular meetingofthe Summers
County Commission will be Tues.
Feb. 20th.
A.A.R.P. MEETING
The A.A.R.P. Summers County
Chapter will meet on Feb. 15th in
the Community Room at 1:30 P.M.
Hoping to have some new mem-
bers to come and join the A.A.R.P.
in the new year of 1990.
Friends are always welcome.
Asking all members please try to
come. There will be refreshments
after the meeting.
President, Mrs. Nell Miller
Secretary, Mrs. Nila Hicks
SENIOR NEWS
VACATION TO WILDWOOD
LIBRARY BENEFIT SUMMERS COUNTY CITI-
Library benefit from the little ZENS PRESENTS A SPECTACU-
rivertown of Hinton nestled in the LAR SPRING VACATION TO
misty mountains .... introducing WILDWOOD NEW JERSEY, MAY
for your pleasure and edification A 21 THROUGH MAY 25.
MUSICALE ! This package includes 4 nights
HEAR a veritable potpourri of lodging, seven meals, tours of
songs and music presented by the Smithville. A Christmas Village,
RivertownBandandtheNellBrown Victorian Cape May, Boat Cruise,
Singers. Wildwood's Three Mile Boardwalk
PLUS: flute duets, dueling tu- and Transportation. $e30.00 per
bas, piano solos, banjo pickers, etc., person. Formoreinformation please
by talented local musicians, call 466-4019.
AND MORE!
The Friends of the Library urge
you to JOIN US ! ! ! for an evening
of songs, smiles, and entertainment
on Sun. Feb. 18, at 3:00 P.M. lo-
cated at Rivertown, 2nd. Ave.,
Hinton, WV. Reception following.
Tickets are $5.00 per person.
Photographics
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SCHOOL
HiL " AERIAL &
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~l~X ,PHOTOGRAPHY
217 R BALLENGEE ST. HINTON
February and March Only
15 - tanning sessions $20.00 plus tax
Shan Te' Beauty Salon
203 1/2 Greenbrier Drive
Phone 466-3820
Kippi Plumley, Owner / Operator
Wolff Tanning System
AAU TRYOUTS
Tryouts for the Southern West
Virginia AAU 11 and under girls
basketball team will be held Sat.
Feb. 17th at 4:00 P.M. at the Sand-
stone Junior High School, just off 1-
64 and also Sun. Feb. 18th at 5:00
P.M. at Hinton High School in
downtown Hinton.
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HELICON CABLEVISION
Hinton Channel Lineup
TMC The Movie Channel *
TDC The Discovery Channel
WOAY Osk Hill - ABC
CBN The Family Channel
WWVA Bluefleld - NBC "
WBDJ Roanoke - CBS
WCHS Charleston - ABC
WSWP Grendvlew - PBS
WSLS Roanoke - NBC
WSPN Sports & Entertslnrnent
WGN Chicago - Sat.
..... WOWK Hunt~gton - CBS
TMC The Westher Channel
A&E Arts & Entertslnment
NIK Nikelodeon
LIF Lifetime
CNN Cable News Network
TNT Turner Network Television
CMT Country Music Television
TNN The Nsehville Network
WTBS Turner Broadcasting Network
CSPN C-SPAN
CVN Cable Value Network
MTV Music Television
1-800-642-9163
TODAYS ENTERTAINMENT VALUE! • ~,y s~.v,c.
Daily service from Hinton to:
New York $ 92.
Chicago $ 96.
Washington, D.C. $ 73.
Philadelphia $ 82.
Atlantic City $ 97.
Indianapolis $ 81.
Cincinnati $ 73.
Charlottesville $ 51.
Orlando $169.
New Orleans $179.
Los Angeles $259.
Dallas $229.
All fares are round trip*
Daily departures: 7:26 p.m. Westbound, 11:52 a.m. Eastbound.
Amtrak Station, Front Street, Hinton, WV
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