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6- Hinton News Tues.Apr. 17, 1990 Sen/or Citizens k"tball TicketPrices:$22.50and$19.50.
Di:l;~ ~ SHOWS All seats reserved.
Ill THE LIERflRY Met At Center Phantom Of The Opera, aplay For ticket purchase call Ticket-
~jCtlll~ by Jeffrey Moss will be at the dmster at: Charleston area: 342-
Municipal Auditorium on Men. May 5757 or toll free in W.Va., Ohio, and
The J.B. Nimitz Senior Citizens Concord College Basketball Coach 7 at 8 P.M. Ky. - 1-800-877-1212.
All kinds of wonderful books arrived in the Library last week? met at their Center Mar. 10th at Steve Cox announced there will be
We now have a new copy of The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde 5:30 p.m. for the blood pressure clinic two summer basketball camps for ~ --
Pilcher to replace our beloved old one which has been read til it's conducted by Aveline Bower, fol- boys on the Concord Campus this ~ I~.
fallen apart. This new one has been given .to the Library by Nell lowed by the regular buainess meet- eummer.ThefirstcampwillbeJune ~ • • ~ I ,A~~
GoffDavis in memory ofFern Lilly• The Civil War Day by Day, ing. . 21-25, for boys ages13-18. Thesec- I == ~ ~ m ~ I ~=~UV
a wonderfully useful book full of illustrations and important The meeting was called to order ond will be a Small Fry Camp forI ='~'~ 4 --~ ; I'm"lAil~
facts, has been donated by the Wednesday Club in memory of by President Winnie Pack. Theboys ages 8-13 from July l2-16, i ~, ~-~ " ~, \ ! |~lll~]lii~llindlm
Harr]ett Read and Great American Quilts 1990 was given in • Opening Prayer was offered by One ofthe features of the campis 1 ~ I • m m Vm tumuli= 12
memory ofWimmie McMillion by David and Jeanne Schmauss. CharlesNeely. Secretary Mary Neely that each team consists of only five C
1 am sure that all these beautiful books will be used andcalledtherollofofficersandreadthe players. A team will have no substi- ~ ~ P
appreciated for years to come and I do thank those people who minutes of the last meeting. Tress- tares. This assures every camper of I-]
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have chosen to remember a friend or loved one by giving a book urer D.S.Hatcher, gave the treasure equal playing time during the team OUAL|TY WORK ON AL1 MAKI=$ AL1 MODELS g
to the Library. report, competition Basketball instruction "
• . FRAME STRAIGHTENING
Also new are several books 6dven to the Library by Mr. Card sender and reporter Vs. and team play will be geared accord- . .T v ~r~zn~ r~ ~71r~. Tr~V~T,~ RK
Richard Baylor. Among them is the Tait Corporate Giving Rippetos gave the report on cards in-to the -e and ex ~rience of the ~ /-~LL III"bD ur W bb]L)IIN ~r
I~ rectory which lists"comprehensive profiles of'America's major sent to the sick and shut-ins. ~Jl ~ ~ w
....... O individual,e la e w]llserve ~r INSURANCE CLAIMS HONORED s
corporate foundatmns and charitable giving programs. Thin is reports was approved as read. ld ConeordColl gep y rs " ~" GLASS REPLACEM ENT j,
as camp counselors. Coaches and
a h:~,k we have wanted ( and needed) for sometime but have and new business was taken care of. .... * CLEANUPS AND WAX JOBS
been unable to acquire because of its prohibitive cost. We do There will be a gospel singing at counselors will remde m the dorml- . ~ ~rT~Tr~n ~ Ar--,~r,--~r,~--~r .......
indeed thank Mr. Baylor for this generous gift and tbr all the the Center Apr. 7th beginning at 7 ....... 3tt 1¥111N UIt IVl/~rlP~I~ It AL l l"AlttD
~ones w~m me campers. .~ ............ ..,-.-, -- . -- T. !-.. j.
books he has give== us over the years? p.m. Everyone is welcome to come Brochures may be attained by UIN HOO}'D IIN DIALLLI-)
And finally! we have managed to acquire copies of ALL of andenjoytheevening.MisaFlorence writing: Coach Steve Cox, Basket- "~ ALL WORK GUARENTEED
LaVyrleSpencer'sbooks.Hertwonewestbooks-MorningGlo~ & Becky Meadows donated several ballCamp, Concord College, Athens, --: ,-~- .... coc= ccw~,,~cc E
30 ............... A
and Bitter Sweet- have been in the Library fbr some time and odds and ends that was auction off, WV 24712 or calling (304) 384.53 I ~~~" - ..........
or 384 5347 ~-~:~t.w:Kvuu: .4
her older ones which were available onlyvn paperback Now, at Ha Birthda was~u tothose
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last, we have them• They are: The Hellion, Vows, Separate Beds, having Birthdaysin March. The time ALABAMA ~ B
Humingbird, Spring Fancy. I am sure they will be. VERY change for the next meeting will be Alabama with Clint Black andi ~ ~ _/~ ~ ~ f~ ~ f~ II 4:: V
popular with long waiting lists, etc. 6:30P.M.forthebloodpressureclinic LorrieMorganFrLMayll, 8PMat } ~ -V'~")~_ ] ~l~OOml~,~ ?~ si
Now the news! and business meeting 7 p.m.
Most, but not all of the bills for the Charity Ball have been There will be a gospel singing the--C~-liseum" " [ I 109 Ma0ie St (Rearl s
Ticket Prices: $17.50- All seats ~ ~- -~=~'~ /1] I-IINTfIN
paid and it would appear that we have another $600+ to add to after the business meeting by the reserved. Tickets on sale Men. Apr. _ ~ ......... I lq
"Ole inchy". I do believe everyone had a wonderihl time el- Seniors each month. On March 24th 9 at Civic Center Box Office and all ! E
though there were several folks with sore toes around town on there will be an Eye examination for Ticketm
Men. morning, all Seniors over 65 ~. old. There aster locations.
The next fund raising event will be a spaghetti dinner to be willbenocharge.Themeetingclosed i " ~ ~ E
held Fri. Apr. 20 at the Methodist Educational Building from 5 with prayer by Mae Richmond. Paid Political Advertising
PM-7PM.Mr.BobbyMazzellahasagreedtocoukthespaghetti Refreshments were served by PERRY E. MANN, CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE OF
sauce. There will also be french bread and tossed :alad and a Garnett Meadows, Aveline Bower, !
!!ght dessert. All this for just $5.00 with the proc(eds to help Jesse Neely and Kennamae Lilly to DELEGATES, will be picking up litter at Bellepoint where the New River and :
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Pie Inchy reach his goal of $16,000 befo]'e June 30 ( he is those present:
cun•ently hanging at $13,448). Ticke~s ~u'e now on sate f~'om Kennamae Lilly, Vs. Pdppet, oe, Greenbrier River meet, beginning at 1:00 PM on Earth Day, Sunday, April 22, 1990. : .
members ofthe Friends of the Library or at the Library. Mark E•B. & Mary Neely, Reva Lilly, The.cleanup is one of thousands of Earth Day events planned worldwide to focus: :
your calendars! Emma Bragg, Florence Meadows, ;
• w-"Jr ~ 11" 11" 1/ Winnie Pack, Cord Lee Arthur, attentnon on the problems humans face with a littered, poisoned and neglected : :
Hae oon nnorea Charles & Jesse Neely, Ave]ine environment. ! (
~L ~L L4~7 .B.s ~.~ v m w .m. .m. v
Bower, Zana Wilson, Josephine :(
~, - .... Shoemaker, Corbett&DorothyLilly, Cand|date Mann talking about the cleanup said, "This point was belle or beautiful : c
The Rev. Charles O. Dameron o~ ~oute I, Hmton, has been. Mac ~- ~aary" • R]cnmona, ..... u.~. ~
honored by World of Poe~o', Sacramento, Ca., for outstanding .. .......... once, but it's condition now would bring tears to an Indian or anyone else. What was
........... ,. .. na~cner, ~arne~ ~aeanows, noye¢
achievement in poetry and for inclusion m ~s iv~v pum~cauon
. .... ShirleyKeaton, andvisitors'Margie once a glorious partition of two mighty rivers is now a paper, can and plastic
Who's Who in Poetry soon to be published ....... ".. .
..... re'mar, uense ~vracener, ~anara ,,
He was cited for his short rehg~ous poem ~bet }Yee ............. cluttered area ignored by a carbound public, r
t~asnarn, ~am n and ~mcyana uamel 1
Keaton Candidate Mann urges other candidates in the 22nd District, and elsewhere to : : i:
SET FREE • join in at other littered points and areas so, as he puts it, "That way, we'll have
y at p' " News accomplished something in this campaign more positive than signs, cars, words
I saw the blood crown th ,erced H,s head Servicemen In The
The nails in hands and feet, the pulsing red, orpromises." !
The pierced side from probing spear Army Put 1st Class James J :
The rabble's cry that beat upon my ear. Wr~me~-hasa~rived for dubvin Sou;}~ Paid for by Perry Mann Campaign Committee, Amy Mann, Treasurer
I saw the beading sweat like morning dew .. -=-- -- i f
His prayer, Forgive, they know not what they do. r~°W~erisawire=ystemsinstaller ,.,~ }
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And I, Barabbas, have been set free .............
By that man dying on the cruel tree. w~:h: ~hYetsho~t o~2:yl~O.nand Paid Political Advertising i-i~:
EASTER, the bright and shining sky. June E Wagr~r of Rural Route 1, !1 ! !t "
Today Ilivetheoncecondemnedtodie. ,.-,. " .... C ! C ' ()c ,; -- c (I n'n c k :::.
He is the risen Christ, the Living Word re~ei[:~7:~]:;:e:is the daughter of %i-
Now tie is both my Savior and my Lord~ ...........
RECOGNIZED FOR WORKING FOR
000 " Larry v• ~raa~ey o~nurm ztouze ~,
...... - Peterstown, W.Va., and Frances M. ~-i: ~; £
A BETTER COUNTY AND STA TE
[-~ The private is a 1987 graduate of
~- ~ ~ - . Bethel Academy, Peterstown. = ~ ~.~ I;
DISTRIBUTION OF BREAD County Commissioners As ; }
~~."( I? ,,,)~f,; I~='ll The Senior Center has been lim- ~; }
~~~/':O~Jr~~ ~II it, d to receiving bread on ~esday's of
..... - " .---~--:~,,~lr_/ and Thursday's. Loaves and Fishes 1 ~ }
A lightning bolt generates temperatures five times hotter than the 6000~C. will be handling the bread on Men,, West lrghda ,=; i
found at the surface of the sun. Wed., and Fri. i ~
G CU URE !' 1 ii'
/A Ri'"°'"'°a'£Tn'
March 16, 1990 ]
Jack Fahey- President I " }
Lonnie Mullins }~" I
Richard Meador ~ ~.~ i
INDUSTRY County Commissioners " ~":,4[! l
Summers County Courthouse ~ ~
I WE MUST Dear LonBJe and D'ck, if: '
I wanted to let you k ow what a tremendous asset Helen has I i"~! ]
been I:o our state organizTtj.on and thank you for "sharing" her 1 ~{[~i ]]
/ PROTECT Iml " ' '~'
s with the Association.
servic, ou have our hands full at the county level, but I ~.:,;
I m sure y .-7 .... 4~. or co'unties to speak as a I £!:"]
think you'd agree ~nat ~ ..... f us all, we neeo .~ ]
• " nd address Issues that can effect us all, wenee?. I i~ ]
unified vo:ce, a . . siren leadershxp. Helen zs
[ AgriculturelsthelargestlndustrylnMonroeandSummersCountywhichmeansthatwemust [ tO have a state ~ssociatlon that has .g le~ n$2~ 2=~ I i~'!]
/ have a delegate who is KNOWLEDGABLE about Agriculture and WILL FIGHTfor it's best ] an integral part of that leadership~.., wh~h~;,.~nc~has~ ta~e'n--P"°-s~l"l~':of a Legislative [I ?~? ]
.... s -ant year, inclu~lng ~,,= ,,~ri~g of a Leg~si~L~v: I ~{'~
| Interest. That some one is PAUL A LOVETT, JR. J s eps p . I ]
| Agriculture -- the only Industry that man must have to survive, offers a Choice of over two I Coordinator. ;
J hundred different careers. In Monroe and Summers County AGRICULTURE means: dairy [ we feel fortunate to have Helen as o~ secretary-treasure-r" I ~}~ ]
| farming, nursery stock production, farm machinery sales & service, landscaping, livestock [ she works as hard for the CommissioJ a-s- she does for the I ~ '
[ production, white water rafting, hunting, fishing, forestry, tabacco growing, bottled water I If .... , ........ u feel as fortunate as we do. I :~;?;'! ,,
[ production, vegetable production, cheese making, florists, tree farming and others, which I Assoclat~on, • m ~,~,~ xo / ~?~~~'
[ translates lnto jobs. [ Please contact me if you have any concerns or questions. ~ ~';~{1 ,:
[ This year the agriculture summer programs in Monroe county are in jeopardy because our [ Sincerely, ~ /" ~*; '
| legislature and our delegate voted notre have the State fund the summer agricultural education [ / . [ '
||| experience programs, thus eliminating the opportunity for two hundred students,o earn moneYandlf electedcredit towardsl will: graduation, lit J~(ck F :t~ey~'