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Summers County ARH
Auxiliary Friendship
'h‘ee
The Friendship Tree in the lobby
of the Summers County ARH
: Hospital was decorated with red
birds for the month of January.
Names were placed on tree in
. memory of: llene Edwards, Robert
Patrick, Theresa Patrick, Ovid
’ Graham, Mattie Graham, Pansy
Seldomridge, C. H. Seldomridge,
'_ Blub Westmoreland, Marie Jackson,
:1: Russell Pierce, Jim Wingfield,
.7 1 Mamie Wingfield, Bob Wingfield,
: j i Bill Helton, Kat Helton, William
' * Helton, Howard Helton, Willie C.
Hawkins, Linnie B. Hawkins, Lucy
Canterbury, Irwin Maddy, Marie
Maddy, Norma June Allen, Henry
Noel, Dickie Noel, Bill Thomas,
Penny Ramsey, Jeff Ramsey, Joyce
Ramsey, Richard Ramsey, Leon
Ramsey, Cecil Patrick, Billy Turner,
, James Nickelson, Azeala Nickelson,
‘ Betty Joyce Adkins, Charles Miller,
.,Darrell “Doc” Fox, Steve Jones,
Evelyn Morris, Eula Kibler, James
Hawkins, Cleatus Gwinn, Kenneth
Lambert, Tommy Crook, Margaret
Miller, Spurgeon Ward, Connie
Ward, and Gary Ward. Happy
Birthday to Ray Greenlief.
For $1.00 per month you may
have a name placed on the tree in
memory of a deceased loved one or
if! you wish to honor someone for a
birthday or anniversary.
If you would like to be considered
for volunteering, please stop by our
gift shop and pick up an application.
Submitted by: Joanne Duvall,
Auxiliary Secretary
Council
on Aging
This is a weekly publication of the
Summers County Council on Aging
Inc., 120 Second Ave., Hinton.
Funded in part by the WV Bureau
of Senior Services, Appalachian Area
Agency on Aging, other grant and
local resources and donations. Any
older persons is encouraged to
participate in the program
regardless of race, creed, handicap
or national origin. The Summers
County Council on Aging is an equal
opportunity employer.
Wednesday, March lti Salmon
, Patty, .TGreen Beans, Mashed“
‘ Potatoes, AppleCrisp, Whole Wheat
'1 Bread, Margarine/Milk. Activity:
- Swimming At Pipestem State Park
Please Sign up if you plan to go.
‘ Thursday, March 17: Hot Dogs/
' Chili, Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Cup
Cakes, Whole Wheat Bun, Koolaid.
Activity: St. Patrick’s Day, Party &
Dance 10:00 a.m.
Friday, March 18: Pinto Beans,
Chopped Onions, Mustard Greens,
Pears, Corn Bread, Margarine/Milk.
Activity: Gospel Singing, Shopping
Trip to Christiansburg Sign up to go.
‘ Monday, March 21: Seasoned
Oven Baked Chicken, Corn,
'Broccoli, Sliced Peaches, Whole
Wheat Bread, Margiarine/Milk.
Activity: Bible Study with Rev. Gary
Adkins at 11;00 a.m.
Tuesday, March 22: Hamburger,
Whole Wheat Bun, Light Mayonaise
Lettuce, Red Tomato, Oven Browned
Potatoes, Apple Sauce, Margarine/
Milk. Activity: Lesley Woodrum
Summer County Extension Agent.
Topic: Active For Life at 11:00 a.m.
Bingo at 10:15 a.m.
Menu changes may occur due to
availability of food or due to
circumstances beyond our control.
CFM
The Campbell-Flannagan-
Murrell House Museum closed for
the season on November 1. Tours
may still be arranged by calling 304-
445-5769 or by sending an email to:
cfm_fmh@yahoo.com.
Our meetings are the third
Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.
and are open to the public. We meet
at the Museum, but if the
temperature is cold, call for an
alterative meeting place. If you are
interested in Hinton’s history or
getting in some volunteer
experience, we welcome you to
participate in the Museum’s
activities. You may also visit us on
Facebook and our website is: cfm-
fmh.org. We will reopen in May.
ADDICTION COUNSELING
Narconon can help you take steps
to overcome addition in your family.
Call today for free screenings or'
referrals. 800-431—1754.
Birds consume hundreds of
insects each day. You can en-
coura them to .take up resi-
dence in rchards and gardens
by installing birdhouses, feeders
and. water sources. .
Hinton Area Elementary
Star Award Winners
Everyone‘s A Star At Hinton Area
Elementary
Hinton Area Ellementary School
first through fourth grade students
who raised their STAR Reading and/
or STAR Math scores by 50 points
or more from the beginning of year
assessment to the winter
benchmark in January were given
a badge in honor of their hard work.
Badges were presented to 211
students. Congratulations to the
following STAR students:
lst Grade: Allison Bragg,
Bryceson Brown, Kingston Clark,
Brady Cook, Cheyenne Cooper,
Brayden Dechart, Kaitlyn
Eerenberg, Tristan Harrah, Lillian
Henderson, Jayk Hughes, Landon
Lester, Natasha Naik, Sophia
Starcher, Tripp Stiffler, Karsyn
Ballard, Kilik Brown, Maddisyn
Brown, Arabella Duncan, Trinity
Eerenberg, Haleigh Elkins, Syler
Hartwell, Heath Jones, Canyon
Persinger, Riley Richmond, Laina
Trahan, Chase Wilcox, Nathan
Wills, J oshuaAdkins, Ciphira Bates,
Clayton Berry, Ellie Cozort, Taleya
Crawford-Raines, Dalton Hinton,
Tyler Johnson, Nyland Lively,
Rachel Lucas, Bayleigh Pack,
Nicholas Rhinehart, Khali Sears-
Payne, Abigail Sheppard, Bryce
Stevens, and Lucas Stickler.
2nd Grade: Caleb Bittinger,
Brycen Bragg, Kailyn Cook, Joshua
Crawford, Brenden Crawford-
Raines, Hayden Crook, Demarcus
Fullen, Jaclynn Gill, Greyson
Gumm, Isaac Hazelwood, Bella
Kirkham, Xavier Marcum, Claire
Massie, Brooklyn Mullins, Jessica
Oliveros, Jakob Graham, August
NOTICE
. Do your New Year’s Resolutions
include any of the following:
Exercise? Stop Smoking? Eat
Healthy, Lose Weight?
Good Luck! Sorry we can’t help
you. But if your New Year’s
Resoluctions include: Find a
carreer? Get a High School
equivalency diploma? Go to college?
Improve you employment skills?
Then The Adult Education
program at the Summers County
Public Library can help you. Come
visit us at the 3rd floor of the library
! 03‘ call Shalom or Evelyn at 3044663
4490. .
BOOK AVAILABLE
Summers County One-Room
School Books Available The One-
Room Schools book, published by the
Summers County Historical Society
and based on the research of former
Superintendent of Schools Charles
Saunders, is available at the
following locations for $35:
Summers County Chamber of
Commerce on Ballengee Street,
Hinton.
- J. L. Massie Insurance Agency
on Temple Street, Hinton
0 Best Foam and Fabric, 309 S.
Fayette, Beckley.
0 Thimble and Plow at
Bridgewalk Mini-Mall in Alderson
(on the Monroe side of the river).
0 Dawson area, by calling (304)
392—2145. '
0 Mail orders PO Box 295,
Hinton, 25951 for $40, includes $5
shipping.
Other merchants wishing to sell
the book should contact Donna
Brewster at (304) 466-6179.
This photo is typical of the 180
photos in the book which includes
over 200 schools. The only person
identified in this photo of White Oak
School is Cecil Cochran, first row,
3rd from the left. Cecil is now 100
years old and living in Roanoke.
Massie, Hadley Bennett, Stacy
Bishop, Hannah Brown, Arianna
Eerenberg, Kayden Holland, Victor
Lester, Brooklyn McGraw, Bruce
Quick, Cadence Richmond, Samuel
Sears, Devin Shrewsbury, Caleb
Tickle, Nicholas Vandal], Braeden
Adkins, Jacobie Adkins, Kailey
Ballard, Tyler Benfield, Hunter
Bennett, Shyanne Bolt, Jason
Brown, Jada Cook, Azlee Fox, Claire
Fox, Damien Fullen, Joshua
Henderson, Marshall Mann, Bryana
Reel, Lakynn Ward, Kasper
Bennett, John Bowling, Cayden Cox,
Allie Farley, Devon Farley, Abigail
Garcia, Jordan Goodwin, Evan
Martin, Joseph Massie, Layla
Northern, Miles Persinger, Brooklyn
Smith, Dakota Pettry, Courtney St.
Pierre, Ryder Stover, and Alivia
Weikle.
3rd Grade: Connor Frias,
Johnathan Chester, Collin Dillie,
Savannah Forsythe, Jadeyn Fox,
Dylan Galloway, River Hatcher,
Mickenzie Loudermilk, Makayla
Nichols, Alahana Plumley, Alex
Smith, Kallie Sprague, Jacklynn
Wood, Nikki Adkins, Kaileigh
Brown, Lilith Cherry, Kelysha
Crawford-Edward, Colsen Elkins,
Elayna Jeffries, Grady Liscotti,
Franklin McLaughterty, Alyssa
Meadows, Isabella Patterson,
Bryson Redmon, Dylan Richmond,
Xena Sears, Stephanie Williams,
Easton Dickenson, Drew Garcia,
Abigail Hamrick, Nathan Hill,
Gracie Lester, Harleigh McGraw,
Evan McGuire, Roy Nelson, Ryan
Oliveros, Trinity Osborne, Ethan
Pakacki, Addison Plumley, J.W.
Richmond, Cheyenne Smith,
Lindsay Stewart, Ava Stover, Elijah
Ward, Landon Williams, Tyler
Adkins, 'Iyson Adkins, Hannah
Allen, Nicholas Blankenship,
Kadince Cales, Bryana Carr, Logan
Duren, Anthony J arrells, Taylor
Koenig, Jasmine Lemon, Ethan
Meadows, Draven Peyatt, Lacey
Reed, Caleb Stickler, Christopher
Thompson, Alexis , Wade Adkins,
and Jenna Wriston.
4th Grade: Nathan Brooks,
Justin Cook, Branden Gross, Orion
Hardy, Kaylee Lester, Raven Lucas,
Lucas Rhinehart, Harmony
Richmond, Lillian Steers, Lindsey
Adkins, Keyanne Bailey, Amara
Childers, Hunter Fox, Lakelyn Fox,
Ethan Hall, Steven Harrah, Lane
Houchins, Grace Martin, John
Meadows, Jonathan Nichols, Kristin
Ratliff, Madison Ratliff, Ashton
Reed, Ethan Rodes, Jordan Sears,
Wilson Sears, Imani Smith, Nathan
Tickle, Remington Zimmerman,
Bryson Adkins, Cheyenne Cales,
Brandon Carter, Kase Crook, Walter
Dekle, Dominick Floria, Skyler Gill,
Ella Jean Gore, Karmon Hazelwood,
Kaliek Johnson, Nathan Lucas,
David Mann, Molly Mann, Kaden
Martin, Michael Northern and
Isabella Quick.
Students are now working hard
to raise their scores even more so
they can receive another award at
the end of the school year. Students
’ who raise their scores by 100 points
will receive a medal and those who
raise theirs scores by 300 pts. will
receive a trophy. Good luck students!
Keep up the Good Work!
The Story of God’s Grace
Is Sufficient!
There was a promiscuous woman
that lacked discipline! At an early
age she began to involve herself with
harlotry. As she loaned out her body
to anyone that would fast their eyes
upon herpaused guilt and stress to
set-in. Many years into this act her
looks began to fade. As she became
a senior citizen she began to feel
remorseful for squandering away
many of her productive years then
surrendered her life to God, began
to evangelize and save many souls.
On the Day of Judgment God said
to her. “Well done my good and
faithful servant enter into the
presence and joy of the Lord! Then
He let her in the Gate. Then many
in the crowd breathed a sigh of relief.
Next to the bench was a shoplifter
who never owned a job. This man
repented one minute prior to death.
When the Lord asked him why he
should receive eternal life? He began
to cry and carry—on about all of his
good deeds, but the Lord wasn’t
pleased. So lastly he said. “The Blood
of the Lamb! Who washes away the
sins of the World!” So God replied.
NARCONON
Narconon reminds families that
abuse of addictive pharmaceutical
drugs is on the rise. Learn to
recognize the signs of drug abuse
and get your loved ones help if the
are at risk. Call Narconon for a free
brochure on the signs of addiction
for all types of drugs. Narconon also
offers free screenings and referrals.
800-43 1~1754 or Prescription—
abuse.org.
“Enter in my Child!” and the crowd
said. “Hallelujah Amen!”
The last person up was a street
hustler who could speak any
languagewhen it came to sales. But
whemwbe~Good Lord pulled his»:
resume out it was blank, so there
was silence for awhile. At the end of
the break all that looked on the
situation held their breath.
Suddenly Jesus began to speak on
his behalf and say this man repented
forty years prior and served the
Gospel as his employer!”Then the
Father said. “Well done my son!
Come into the place that I prepared
for you before the foundation of the
World!” Then all the Angels of
Heaven began to shout! Moral to the
story Although we have God’s grace
because of what Jesus done we
should not abuse it and be uncertain
on the Day of Judgment! True
repentance is excepting Christ into
our hearts today and doing his will
until He calls us home!
Scripture Reference John 3:16 by
Charles Dennis Ward.
HISTORICAL'CALENDAR
Historical Calendar The 2016
Historical Calendar sponsored by
the Veterans Museum is available at
the Summers Co. Library and the
Railroad Museum. This calendar
features the Blue Sulphur Springs
Resort, the Federal Prison at
Alderson, an 1870 steam locomotive,
The Masonic Theatre, Mecot
Camara and the Alderson Lion.
Songs for PatriCk’S DY
Presented by
Greenbrier Valley Chorale
Saturday, March 19‘" at 7:30 p.m.
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Tues. March 15, 2016 Hinton News - 5 '
Shannon Pagie and William Shawn Hill
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Darrell and Paula Allision of
Ballard, 1 WV announce the
engagement of their daughter
Shannon Paige Allison, to William
Shawn Hill, son of David and
Martha Hill of Sinks Grove WV.
Paige received a Bachelor of
Science degree in Nursing from
Chamberlain College of Nursing and
will pursue a Masters of Science in
Nursing at Walden University in the
Famiy Nurse Practioner program for
Fall of 2016 classes. She is employed
by MedExpress as a Registered
Nurse.
MUSEUM CLOSED
The Hinton Railroads-Museum at
206 Temple Street w I‘ll losed
until April 1, 2016. Weliiiant to thank
the citizens of Hinton and Summers
County for their support during the
past year, and look forward to 2016.
37th AN N UAL
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Shawn received a Bachelor of
Science in Elementary Education
from Bluefield State College and is
pursuing a masters degree in
Education Administration at
Marshall University. He is employed
by Monroe County Schools as an
Agricultural Education teacher and
operates Shared Hill Farms in
Willow Bend along with two
brothers.
A July 2016, wedding is planned
at Fairview Baptist Church. in
Forest Hill, WV.
NOTICE
Effectively Immediately the
Summers County Recycling
Program will suspend'it’s Satu ay
Metal Buy-Back Program until
approximately April 1, 2016 or until
prices improve, whichever-comes
first.
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CONSTRUCTION 8
DESIGN EXPOSITION
The Region’s Largest Trade
Show for the Construction
& Design Industry
Register for FREE at co
Charleston Civic Center
Charleston, West Virginia
March 23-24, 2016
Bringing the Bible to Life
Learn the Old Testament in just a few hours
- Ignite your Passion for God's Word
0 75% commit to daily Bible reading after event
EXPERIENCE THE BIBLE LIKE NEVER BEFORE. It's
interactive, memorable, relevant, exciting, and fun!
Using the exclusive Wallc Thru the Bible hand signs
memory system, the instructor will guide you through
the Old Testament in a way you've never experienced!
Lewisburg United Methodist Church,
214 E Washington Street
Saturday, March 19, 2016
9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
The cost is $20.00 per person and includes light
breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, book and materials
for the workshop. Scholarships are available through
the District Office. Please call 304.645.1357 for more
information. Mail registration and nonrefundable fee to:
Greenbrier District Office,
PO Box 764, Lewisburg, WV 24901
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