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. 8 - Hinton News Tues. April 5, 2016
Stop Slips And Falls
(NAPS)--Five simple steles can
help keep you from dangerous
falls:
1. Don't let things you can trip
over--papers, books, clothes,
shoes---accumulate on stairs.
2.Have handrails on all
staircases.
3.Use nonslip mats in the
bathtub and on shower floors.
4. Make sure halls, stairs and
the like are well lit.
5. Improve your traction on the
ice. To help, there's an innovative,
patent-pending product made with
100 percent natural earth crystals.
With proper precaution, you are
leas likely to slip, even on slick
surfaces.
Summers County 16 James Monroe 2
Bobcats Ten Run Rule the Mavericks
Greg Shrewsbury tripled and RBI. Nathaniel Harrah and Timmy Bradley; SC: Timmy Kitchen and
drove in three runs, and Summers Kitchen also drove in runs and C.J. Shrewsbury. WP: Kitchen, LP:
County scored 10 runs in the fourth Kitchen was the winning pitcher Mohler. Hitting: JM: Boothe
inning to defeat James Monroe going the complete gamemld giving 1-3, Sams 1-2, Havens 1-2, Shiflett
in the Fayetteville Wooden Bat up only 4 hits. Tripp Shiflett had a (3b, rbi), Bradley (rbi); SC: C.J.
Classic at Linda K. Epling Stadium triple and drove in a run for the Shrewsbury 2-3 (2b, rbi), Greg
in Beckley. Mavericks. Craig Mohler took the Shrewsbury 2-3 (3 rbi, 3b), Will
Tucker Lilly and C.J. pitching loss. Whittaker 1-3 (rbi), Kitchen (rbi),
Shrewsbury were both 2-for-3 for JM: 0 0 2 0 0- 2 4 4 Nathaniel Harrah (rbi), J.C.
the Bobcats. Will Whittaker and SC: 4 0 2 (10) x -- 16 9 2 Wheeler (rbi), Tucker Lilly 2-3
J.C. Wheeler were both 1-3 with an JM: Mohler, Sams (5) and (rbi).
Summers County Baseball Shuts Out Sherman 7-0
On Monday March 28 in cause. Josh Smith collected three Summers County 7, Sherman 0
the Fayetteville Wooden Bat hits in the game, including a double SC: 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 -- 7 15 2
Tournament Summers County and two RBIs and Timmy Kitchen Sh: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 3 3
exploded for 15 hits and Greg had a double and an RBI. SC: Greg Shrewsbury and C.J.
Shrewsbury hurled a gem on the Earlier in the day the Bobc~ s Shrewsbury; Sh:Jacob Barrett
mound as the Bobcats shut out fellto Nicholas County in a pitcher's and B. Kirk. WP: Shrewsbury, LP:
Sherman 7-0. dual 2-1. Timmy Kitchen pitched Barrett.
Shrewsbury pitched a three- the complete game for Summers Hitting: SC: C.J. Shrewsbury 3-4
hitter and struck out seven County but the Bobcats couldn't get (2 2b), Matt Ryan 2-4 (2 rbi, 2b, 3b),
Sherman batters in the win. Matt the needed runs collecting only four Greg Shrewsbury 2-4 (rbi,
Ryan drove in two runs, stole three hits in the game. 2b), Timmy Kitchen 2-4 (rbi, 2b),
bases and smacked a triple and a Those hits were by Matt Ryan, Will Whittaker 1-3(rbi), Josh Smith
double, while Shrewsbury added Will Whittaker, Timmy Kitchen 3-4 (2 rbi, 2b), Nathaniel Harrah
a double and an RBI to his own and C.J. Shrewsbury. 1-4 (rbi), J.C. Wheeler 1-3
Seminoles 4-H Club Meets
Environmentally safe--no salts, By Isaiah Cox
chemicals or dyes--it creates trac-
tion for cars and pedestrians when The Seminoles 4-H Club held decorating shirts for our club. Next cold water sometimes and the boys
on icy roads, driveways, walkways, their monthly meeting March 23, meeting we will learn how to fold have hot water since they near the
patios, sidewalks, everywhere 20!6 at Hinton Area Elementary. the flag right. Next we talked hot water tank.
your feet or wheels take you. We discussed old and new business, about what camp is like and what After the meeting adjourned we
It's also easy and quick to apply, We talked about Kroger cards,you should bring, worked on our project books and
pet and child safe (it won't burnWe talked about 4-H camp. We also talked about camp will start making the project for
paws as salt can), and guaranteed Then we talked about getting and showers where the girls would get
to work in all temperatures. Rather
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
than melting ice, these all-natural CALL ACWP SERVICES SHINGLES VACCINE
crystals absorb the liquid layer and If you see a dog in a neglectful or Immunization clinics are heldThe Summers County Health
then, with their spiky ends, bury abusive situation please ACWP. If each Monday and Thursday at the Department has a limited supply of
themselves into the ice sheet, pro-
viding a stable nonslip surface sire- you see a stray dog on the toad, Summers County Health free Shingles Vaccine for age 60 and
ilar to sandpaper, though it'sespecially onethatyou'veneversedn Department. Hours ofoperation are over. The only cost will be for
cleaner than sand. You can even before, please callACWP. If you have from 8 a.m. to 12 and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. administration. It will be made
.sweepit up and reuse it. a litter of puppies and would like The Health Department has a available to those who are
What's more, this Traction them to be placed in homes that are program that provides free oruninsured and income eligible.
Magic from Gala Enterprises now pre-approved as responsible pet reduced rates for pap smears and If you have insurance but it will
comes in a handy travel size. Just owners than please call ACWP. The mammograms for women age 25-64 not pay you must bring a statement
pop it in your trunk and hit the number is easy to remember 855- that are either uninsured or indicating denial to pay and be
road with more confidence. It's WV4-PETS.
available at convenience stores, underinsured. Call 304-466-3388 for income eligible. Medicare partAand
supermarkets, car washes, hard- appointment or additional B will not pay for vaccination.•
ware stores and Amazon.com. information. Vaccinations are given each Monday
Learn More and Wednesday. If any questions
For further facts, see www. VACCINE please call 304-466-3388.
tractionmagic.com or call (800) If you are between the ages of 19 ***
783-7841. and 26, with or without insurance, A proverb is a short sentence
and interested in receiving the based on long experience.
Gardisil/HPV vaccine please call the --Miguel de Cervantes
health department at 304-466-33B8. ***
~ (NAPS)~-A donation of just $25
to PetSmart Charities covers such
necessities as shelter space, food,
and veterinarian services needed
to take care of a pet while he or
she waits to be adopted into a for-
ever home. Visit www.petsmart
charities.org to learn more and
donate online.
Feed our holiday helpers. At
www.FeedABee.com, you can ask
Feed a Bee to plant on your "bee-
half' so that bees have the pollen
and nectar needed to thrive. This
holiday season, let the Feed a Bee
initiative help you give back.
In her new Ovation TV series-
"Rachel Hunter's Tour of Beauty" --
the supermodel went on a quest to
discover the secrets of lasting beauty,
great health and extraordinary
longevity in diverse cultures around
the world. Visit www.ovationtv.com
for more information.
DONATIONS OF BOOKS
Ascension Episcopal Church is in
need of books for their Free Books
For Kids program. We would
appreciate any donation of books for
children of all ages, from pre-school
to high school. No text books please.
We have served Summers County
with this program since August of
1993, and have given over
books to children of
doiiations .... ' ....
would be
appreciated.
Call Joanne Duvall at 304-466-
3358 for into.
The four-spot skimmer dragonfly
is the official state insect of
Alaska.
Devils Tower in Wyoming was
designated as the first National
Monument in 1906.
Hinton Area Elementary Jan/Feb.
Distinguished Spark
Mrs. Nancy Durnan
There are so many wonderfulon the inside.
adjectives to describe this This delightful personality is very
outstanding educator, articulate in everything that
Kindness, soft spoken, and caring pertains to the job description.
are the first ones that come to mind. Although we have not revealed
This deserving personmakes all her name I can say with all
who meet her feel so comfortable as confidence that everyone will agree
if they have known her forever, when they hear her name.
The smile of this "spark" is Congratulations ...... Mrs. Nancy
beautiful but she is just as beautiful Durnan.
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Summers County Girl Scout honor to be earned by girls who have
Cadette Troop #2439 completed completed the necessary
their Silver Award project"We Give requirements in the Girl Scout
a HOOT" during Girl Scout week program. The girls need to be
this March. The small troop of five Cadette level, complete a Journey
:girls have worked since September Take Action project, and put at lea~t
2015 to sew 250 stuffed owls that fifty hours into their chosen Silver
were then donated to workers inAward project. The girls of Troop
Summers County for children #2439, Baylee Bentley, Brooke
during emergency situations. The Ward, Cailyn Butler, Haylie
girls delivered their owls to Chief Williams, and Lori Anglas also
Snavely of Hinton City Police, completed their Bronze Award
Fireman Anthony Bowden of Hinton project "Kids Helping Kids" during
Fire Department thanks to Ray their Junior year of Girl Scouts.
Pivont, and to David HutchinsonSummers County Girl Scouts is
and Brenda Ellis of Summers always welcoming new members.
County ARH Emergency We would like to invite you to our
Department thanks to Beth Elswick. next event "CSI Junior Training
We would also like to thank Mark Camp" May 20, 6 P.M. to May 21
Bollinger and First United noon at Talcott Elementary School.
Methodist Church of Hinton for Registration deadline is April 22. If
allowing us to use the location for you would like to attend camp or join
our meetings and for all of your help Girl Scouts you may contact Kareo
and support. Eagle at 304-573-0178. •
The Girl Scout Silver Award is an
Young Writer Winners
Three students from:Talcott Elementary will represent Summers
County in Charleston, WV as Young Writer winners in their
respective grade levels. Left to right: 2nd Grade: JT Gravely, 5th
Grade: Xana Kelley, 3rd Grade: Avery Lilly.
Talcot Elementary January Wdter of the Month
Pictured(L-R) Front Row: Marley Ramsey, Gabe Franklin, Seth
Whitt, Chase Richmond, Nathan Chewning, Joanna Bower. Back
Row L-R: Brandon Baker, Dylan Farley, Avery Lilly, Michael Carr,
Abigayle Persinger, Eli Franklin.
PUBLIC NOTICE LAMP
The Summers County LAMP also offers free group and
Dilapidated Structure Committeeone-to-one tutoring by trained
will meet Thursday, April 21 at 12 instructors and tutors to prepare
p.m. at the Summers County adult learners to pass the West
Memorial Building.. Virginia High School Equivalency
Regular Meeting Agenda test. Group evening classes are
*Welcome and Determination of available from 4:00 - 8:00 pm in
Quorum math on Tuesdays and Thursdays
*Old Business and reading and writing on
*Review and Approval of MinutesWednesdays.
*New Business For more information, call
*Other Business Shalom or Evelyn at 304-466-4490
*Adjourn orvisit us on the 3rd floor of the
For more information contact Library. We look forward to helping
Stacy Ford, 304-466-7113. you reach your goals for a better life!
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Veterans and thei~ families say
Blinded Veterans Association
(BVA) programs and outreach are
absolutely critical to their recov-
ery. To le-'arn how the BVA helps
veterans and how you can help it,
go to www.bva.org.
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First Community Bank offers a variety of Low-Rate mortgage options
as well as our "Premier Mortgage" featuring no down payment!
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