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8 - Hinton News Tues. Apr. 17, 1990
National
School Menu
Celebration Of The HINTON HIGH SCHOOL
0 u t d o o rs Week of Apr. 18- 25
BREAKFAST
The Summers County Commit- ported to the river free of charge on Wed. Apr. 18
tee on Earth Day and the National the tram. Bringyour lunch and plan Fruit, Donut, Milk.
Celebration of the Outdoors would totakeyourtimetodosomecleanup Thurs. Apr. 19
like to invite you, your family, and along the river. The trail is six miles Assorted Juice, Cereal, Milk.
your youth group to join us in our long and we should arrive at Fri. Apr. 20
Celebration of the Outdoors Sun. BluestoneStateParkabout3:00P.M. AseortedJuice, Open Face Cheese
Apr. 22 to Sun. Apr. 29. We encour- Canoeists: thisis NOTaninstruc- ~Sandwich, Milk.
age you to use this week to learn tionaf trip. You are responsible for Men. Apr. 23
about our environment in your own your own safety and should beAssorted Juice, Oatmeal & Rat-
way and to make a pledge to make a comfortable in Class II water. Per- sins, Milk.
small change in your life that will, sonal Fioatation Devices will be worn Tues. Apr. 24
when added to other•, make a big at all times. Assorted Juice, Breakfast Pizza,
change in the world around us. Shuttle: call the National Park Milk.
"TheNextfivetofifteenyearswill Service Hinton Visitor Center (466- LUNCH
be a critical period for Outdoor 0417) by Fr. Apr. 27 ifyou would like Wed. Apr. 18
America. Decisions made between us to help you set up a shuttle. Pizza, Tossed Salad, Fruit and
now and the year 2000 will deter- Photo/Poster/ Essay Contests"Milk, Nacho and Cheese. Salad Bar.
mine the fate of America's remain- theme is the outdoors or environ- Thurs. Apr. 19
ing land and water resources . . . ment. Photos can be any size but Ham & Cheese Sandwich, Green
especially in urban and suburban must be matted for display. Essays Vegetable, FruitodJel]o, Milk, Salad
areas."--- must be under 500 word•. Photo Bar.
The report of the President's contest open to over 17 and under Fri. Apr. 20
Commission onAmericansOutdoors. 17. Posters and essays open to kids Steak Hoagie, Green Bean•,
Our festivities will include: 6-17. Bring entries to National Park School Made Cookie, Fruit and Milk.
Sat. Apr. 21: As a pre-Earth Day ServiceHinConVisitorCenteronthe Salad Bar.
event, join groups all along theNew Routes 3 / 20 By-Pass before Apr. 18. Men. Apr. 23
RiverGorgeNationalRiverinapark Winners to be announced at the Pizza, Nacho and Cheese, Fruit
long river clean up, Here in Hinton Family Day, Apr. 21. and Milk. Salad Bar.
effort• will be concentrated along Finally, please share with us in. Tues. Apr. 24
River Road. Call the National Park formation about anything else your Country Fried Steak, Mashed
Service, Hinton Visitor Center (466- group is doing for the Earth by Potatoes, Pea•, School Made Rolls,
0417) for more information, calling the phone numbers below so Milk. Salad Bar.
Sun. Apr. 22: We will be celebrat, we can publicize ALL the local LUNCH
ing the 20th anniversary of Earth involvement. Wed. Apr. 18
Day with a big outdoor party -- Our thanks go out to the Sum-Pizza, Tossed Salad, Fruit, Milk.
family/youth field day. Place: mersCountyChamberofCommerce, Thurs. Apr. 19
Bluestone State Park, cabin - activ- BluestoneandPipestemStateParks, Ham & Cheese Sandwich, Choice
ity building area. Time: 2:00 P.M. - Summers County Public Library, of: Green Vegetable, Fruited Jello,
5:00P.M. Come early to picnic, hike, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and espe- Milk.
go bicycling, boating or fishing. Ac- cailly the guys at New River Gorge Fri. Apr. 20
tivities: old time relay races (like National River, Hinton Visitor Cen- Beef-A-Roni, Green Beans, School
three legged race, sackrace, balloon ter. Made Cookie, Fruit, School Made
toss) and "Project Wild" nature For more information contact:Bread, Milk.
games. Nellie Drummer at 466-5935 or the Men. Apr. 23
We would like to invite groups to National Park Service Hinton Visi- COOKS CHOICE.
setupclisplaysaboutenvironmental tar Center at 466-0417. Tues. Apr. 24
issues which concern them. Space Country Fried Steak, Mashed
and tables will be available in the Potatoes, Peas, School Made Rolls,
Activity Building. LOAVES AND FISHES/ Milk.
Sat. Apr. 28: Save Our Streams ' CLOTHING BREAKFAST
Workshop. Representatives from Loaves and Fishes appreciates so Wed. Apr. 18
local organizations are encouraged much the clothing donations from Fruit, Donut, Milk.
to attend this workshop sponsored the residents of Summers County. Thurs. Apr. 19
by the Isaac Walton League at New We will continue to give clothing to Assorted Juice, Cereal, Milk.
River Gorge National River Head- those who need. We use the clothing Fri. Apr. 20
quarters in Glen Jean. Call the you bring to us and recycle it into
National Park Service Hinton Visi- another's closet.
tar Center for more information. Please be sure the clothing you
Robert White
Attend
Conference
The Future Business Leaders of
America Southern Section Confer-
ence was held on Sat. Mar. 3, at
Nicholas County High School in
Summersvi]e. The Summers County
Career Center A.M. and P.M. chap-
ters participated in the conference.
Members participated in compe-
tition in a variety of subject areas.
Robert White, a junior at Meadow
Bridge High School, placed second
in Computer Concepts. Kathy Far-
ley, a Hinton High School senior,
tied for third place in Accounting IS.
Other students who participated
were Melissa Harem, Accounting I;
Michelle Hill, Accounting I; Saman-
Hinton
Business and
Professional
Women's Club
Meets
The Hinton Business and Profes-
sional Women's Club met at the
Summers County Career Center on
Asserted Juice, Open Face Cheese Mar. 22. The dinner was served by
Sandwich, Milk. members of Bob Mazella's Foods
Men. Apr. 23 Classes.
Sun. Apr. 29: Bluestone River donate to us you would be willing to Assorted Juice, Oatmeal & Rat- Elizabeth Bare, club president,
Trail hike and canoe trip from wear. We accept only practical sins, Milk. was in charge of the meeting which
Pipestem to Blue•tone State Parks. clothe• ( i.e. jeans, sweaters, boots), Tues. Apr. 24 opened with the FlagSalute end the
Join us either on,or by canoe as~ ~household item•, bed linen•, appli- Assorted Juice, Breakfast Pizza, C-~ub Collect. Mrs~:Bare'~h"o'fih'~ed~
we enjoy this special scenicriver and ances, toys, etc., that can immedi- Milk. that District I of WV/BPW will grant
do some clean up. National Park ately be given away.
Service Rangers will accompany the The items are clean, whole, work- Shareholders Mcet a $1000 award to a West Virginia
woman over eighteen to continue
trip. Hikers and boaters both will ing and ready to be used. With these her education in a educational insti-
meet at the top of the tramway at restrictionswegratefullyacceptyour The Shareholders of The First tution. She asked members to help
Pipes tern State Park at 9:00 A.M. old thing• to become our new.
Kathy Farley
tha MicKinney, Business Law; Sar-
ina Skidmore, Business Law; Vickie
Bennett, Entrepreneurship; Robin
Young, Entrepreneurship; Chery?
Foster, Information Processing;
Carol Pilkington, Keyboarding
Applications; Kimberly Harvey,
Advanced Keyboarding Applica-
tions; Rhoda Adkins, Office Proce-
dures. Traci Barker also attended.
Kathy and Robert will be partici-
pating in competition at the state
conference at West Virginia Univer-
sity, Parkersburg, on May 5.
The group was accompanied by
advisors, Linda Ewing and Carolyn
Jones.
SCHEDULED BUS TRIPS
Apr. 20-Mercer Mall
Apr. 25- Beckley
Call 466-4019 to sign up for these
trips.
Paid Political Advertisin9
" ,tock
Market
Bluegrass Market, Inc.
Lewisburg, WV
Sat. Apr. 7
203 head of livestock sold to 49
buyers amounting to $63,614.47
Stocker and Feeder Steers
Under 500# 78.00-100.00; 500 -
750 # 62.00-85.00; Over 750# 68.50.
Heifers
Under 500# 77.00-89.00; 501-750#
70.50-84.00.
Bull Calves 79.50-98.00.
Baby Calves 52.50-250.00.
Slaughter Cattle
Heifers 51.00-55.00; Cows 40.00-
55.25; Most Sold 47.00-49.00; Bulls
52.50•
Cow And Calf Pairs 540.00-
750.00.
Hogs
Slaughter 38.00-51.25; Sows
30.00-38.00; Boars 30.00.
Sheep & Lambs
Baby Lambs 8.00-21.00.
Goats, BH 6•00-41.80•
EARTH DAY AT
PIPESTEM STATE PARK
Sun. Apr. 22, is the 20th anniver,
sary of Earth Day! In recognition of
this event Pipestem State Park will
conduct a park-wide clean up ,~¥o-
gram on that day.
Areas included in the clean up
will be Long Branch Lake, park roads
and as many of the hiking trails as
may be covered. Civic groups or
individuals who wish to participate
may contact park naturalist, Jim
Phillips, at 466-2780 after Apr. 14 or
just show up at the Pi pestem Nature
Center at 10:00 a•m. or 1:00 p.m. on
Apr. 22.
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National Bank ofHinton, W.Va.,met in the search for candidates.
Canoes and people will be trans- in the lobby of the bank on Mar. 27. Jane Humphries was named to
F--'---- ~ .... 1 The meeting was chaired by Ira serve on the WV/BPW nominating
/ I Webb, President of the bank.
{RIVERSIDE DISCOUNT FURNITUREI . . . . committee at the annual BPW Con-
Bob F Rzchmond, Executzve Vice
vention at Pipestem on Apr. 27-29. Ol ef RI~TI3IP_T
President, reviewed the Annual
Located 5 Miles South Of Alderson On Rt. 3 { Report for year 1989 in detail, re- Regenia Kraft was named alternate. #-- ~,~t IkJlN/I ilV/
| (Near Pence Springs Airport) ] porting total assets at year end of Proposed by-laws changes were dis-
se a dele ate • s ctions Pot Ad Paid for by the Committee to Elect Paul A Lovett Jr M~dge Jenn,ngs Treasurer
$57,418 00 Average growth foryears cus d nd g In tru il-- - -' ............................................ °: ........ °-:--
I Open 10 AM - 6 PM- Monday-Saturday Phone 445.7437 I . • • given. BBI~ ~~
J " 1986 through 1989 was $3,500.000.
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FACTORY FURNITURE STRAIGHT TO YOU I per year" "etznc°mere' orted at 649.288 importanceMrS" Bare ofCa]ledthe attentiOnwest Virginia to the,[ ---~ - -, , ----
{ Quality Furniture You Can Afford Including: I P $ , • fw°hrclhgSrgnWctSs
, • • Paid PolilJca! Advertising
I 13% return on assets and a10 25% Womens Commzsmon and
urged l
| Living Room Suites-S299.00 & up I return on avera e e uitv* Total members to offer support for it. I I~r~'TC oriel IDD i:)T
-- Living Room Suites {eq g q -~" The club will sponsor a blood { V V / L-- g I I %l r r %//i/
I New Shipment o~ $6758Y3 0~CO?:~ti:h ::~ect::lL4 ; analysis program at the Memorial {
] Recliners Reg. $125.00 I , , • ' .6 Building from 7:00 to l0:00 AM on ] U, D/CO
• • capita] to asset ratio
! PricesWillSurpnse You I ..... : Apr. 21. I l-i{'tnL-¢O Ol lIJIVlUrl¢
{ / The IOllOWlnguirecr~rswere
| Well huggers - . $145.00 J elected to serve the upcoming year: TwanaJackson, WWBPWrecord- ]
ing secretary, was a special guest I . I dP I1~ • 1
| Rocker Recliners $155.00 |M. L. Arrington, C. Scott Briers, and the following members were I HfWII¢=~ fit H/ lC fl lf '=
SWIVel nO~K~I~ - ~I~U.UU
- ,- -, ~--, .... -- ..... /JamesV.Coste, W.G.Meador, David present-ElizabethBare, MattieJean [ I I~FI~BNqmI~
Vl lldFVllV~ttV'~
|/L. Parmer, Bob F. Richmond, Ira
. Cooper, Hazel Davidson, Frances' _ • _
Webb, and J D Woodrum s
,,, , , ,. • " • Davis, Mae Dodd, Mary Garrison. { CO rl~ i o.i, l~ll ~,i,
Paid Political Donald F. Mock, Jr., Vice Presi- I 01, ~dlr~
Jane Humphries, Regenia Kraft, ~mE== It./I II
dent, introduced new employees Clara Mann,. Millie Mender, Gloria
I
hired during the past year and Meadows, EhzabethHuffman, Patsy
commented on current and retired ........ J Pol. Ad Paid For By Citizens To Elect Charles Skidmore,
rieorlcK, aria duay tiore, i ........
employees attending the meeting. { unaron wnelan, Ireasurer
Miss Elizabeth Morriss, Assistant l "
Vice President, presentedcommemo- • -
rative silver dollars to Carolyn Neely ' rl '
Eckert who traveled the farthest to f.~,~)~~~~~~~~~lJ. ~~~~[
attend the meeting, D. F. Mock, III,
the youngest stockholder present,
and Masil B,Lil]y, who attended the
meeting the most number of years
ago,
appointed for the ensuing year:
President Ira Webb, Executive Vice
President and Cashier Bob F.
Richmond, Vice President M. L.
Arrington, Vice President Donald F. ~fl(~ CJe~"
Mock, Jr., Assistant Vice President
Elizabeth Morriss, Assistant Vice ~e$~
President and Installment Loan
Manager Bill Keaton, Assistant c i
Cashier and Operations Manager Spe al Installation Offer!
Linville Coins, Assistant Cashier
Patsy R. Hendrick. and Auditor Call
Gloria J. Meadows.
At the conclusion of the meeting "'" Helicon Cablevision
:ii:i"ii~,ji!: everyone enjoyed refreshments and
hers d' oeuvres that were catered by
Something Special Restaurant in ~.q 1
Hinton.
COUNTY COMMISSION
Hinton First Church of God, 215 O~~'~.tv
Your Vote and Support is Greatly Appreciated Second Ave., will be having revival .~'~e
-- Serving YOU these past 5'/~ years has been services at 7:00 p.m. nightly, Apr.
a Privilege and Honor 22-27.
# 62 on the Ballot Rev. Charles Shrewsbury ofLex- ,
ington, Ky., and formerly of Prince- " ....
• ,~"' the Candidate, Helen ,~ ~ n u ~U-ct'-ue'~r'-~ ton, will be the evangelist. ~ ~ .~ ~= ~, ~, good ~ ~ ~ ~ o.~ ~.~,.
Pol.
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