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May 22, 1984     The Hinton News
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SUBSCRIBE ,..................,........o...o.o..o.o..o*.......o.........ooo.o.o-..*o... Name Address State City Zip Code Enclosnd find $8.40 for a 1 yur subscdptiou to h qi m News. Postal Replatioos require payment in adwce. MAIL TO: THE HINTON NEWS, P.O. BOX 1000, ttinton, W V 25951 " "! Name Of School .......... ": .......................... iiiif'ffiii biiiti ......... : ............... i From Page 1 Kiwanis Prayer one more year, pr6viding we don't have any major expense, but when this money is used up I look for some of our fire departments to close." Pack said everytime he read last weeks article on the fu'e " levy interest "the madder I got." "we have been trying for 3 years to get a new jaws-of-life' vehicle for the emergency rescue service," he said, "with- out any success. All we have is an old ambulance that has been wrecked three times. The ambulance people want us at the scene when they get there. Peoples lives are in danger and they are very up set if we are late getting to the accident. A new vehicle could have been bought with just the interest money." ACTIVITIES AT THE HINTON SENIOR CENTER FROM MAY 23rd THRUiJUNEI, 1964 MEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Corner Second Avenue and CSOPERATIVi lXr[ll$1011 $11tVIIC[ Summers Street. (Funded by the West Virginia Wednesday, May 23 - Beckley Mini - Bus trip. ,, Thursday, May 24 - G pines after lunch. Friday, May 25 - "Meet Your ION[ • AUlCULTUI[ .~DUTN Candidates" session after lunch. Cake and coffee will be By Robert N. Baber served ( donated cakes are Exttmslon Agent . needed, cal1466 - 4019 of you can .... " lend a hand). The public is LI~ ........... invited to attend. Shopping by ,,./~ Di~,'tN~ I~I~ED Mini R- t-11-...:'_, th^ ,, Meet SP ..... - -t~ [uuuwu~ © ECIAL CARE - While lima Yo- Can -'dates'' session ~l. , _. sy ..are a pop~ vegetable Monday, May 28 - Center ato~.aL~erm~e'~yany n_?m? closed for Memorial Day. ~,,.-,~,~a -,~,,~,= tu plan~them Tuesday, May 29 - Ceramics -"~,~': . _ after lunch , they are concern lfirst that w.a.--ao=" tw=y won c Be gooQ set oI ~;,,; B,,,~ trin bJ .,.val,s, su " ~ I~ • ossoms to set the beans and .... a 31 ames rnursaay, m y - secondly that the blossoms will after lunch. Cash Bingo Benefit drop. With some care and a ,_,,~ ..... ~"P M with a bake little luck, however, gardeners ""P'.'+~a+.".W_ "__," ..... can ......... sale, not aog sale, uoor pfl- grow a great smno oz tuna ,~ o,,d -,,ore Everyone wel- beans. Here are some suggest- ' "" " ~-spmmore~ mus: by the Summers County Vol- I. Be sure your soil is not low unteer Fire Department. in phosIflmr~. Soils that have Friday, June 1 - Birthday party been manured heavily for sev- for all area seniors with bir- eral years without adding pho- thdays in June. There will be a sphorus usually lack this elem- door prize. And, the cake is ent. 2. Use good, new seed that generously donated by Food- land. Treat yourself to a bir- + has been treated to resist rot. thday celebratin at the Senior 3. Do not plant until the Center. ground is warm. Lima beans r ¢ will not readily germinate in a cold soft. Do not plant the seed more than one inch deep. 4. H your garden soil has a tendency to crust, cover the seed with rotted sawdust or some highly organic soil. Water when you see a few plants breaking through. The best time to water the soft is in the evening. 5. When cultivating, do not plow or hoe more than a fract- ion of an inch deep. Other- wise, you will cut many of the roots, and the shock to the plant will cause it to shed its bloo- ~SOIT~. 6. Do not permit insects such as the bean beetle to damage the leaves, or the blossoms will probably drop. 7. Hormoue sprays on the blossoms may be helpful, but be sure to follow the directions on the container. Finally, keep in mind that prolonged wet and cool periods, or prolonged drought, will shock the plant to the extent that many of the ble6soms will fall. This is out of your control, of course. But, barring these mi~ortunes, your family could well he enjoying homegrown beans this year. Why not give them a try? Bose Bushes Bhodendron Juniper Apple Trees WBIS FLORIST n -m - n CBM OICHMID, W. VA. • Him4m Summers County 4 - H Camp will he held at Camp Summers June 17 - 22, 1984. Application forms will be mailed to 4 - H members for whom the 4 - H Office has current addresses. Any 4 - H member who does not receive the forms in the mail by May 31 may come to the 4 - H Office in the Court- house Annex in Hinton to vert- lfy your memimmhip and add- tess. Or you may call 466 - $711. Registration will be limited to 200 campers, accepted on a first - come first - served basis. Pagv 713. HINTON NEWS, MAY 22, 1984 Application forms should be completed and brought or mail- ed to the 4 - H Office as soon as possible, no later than Tuesday, June 5. As in former years, the camp will participate in the Summer Food Service Program for Children, which will reduce the cost for income - eligible camp- ers, The camp is open to all Summers County 4 - H memb- ers ( 9 - 19 years old during the current 4 - H year) without CLOTHES CLOSET UPDATE The Community Clothes asked to make a donation for regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, or handicap. If you believe you have been discriminated against, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 20250. Water Festival Spring Closet located at the Hinton any items that they take.Race Senior Center is well stocked Donations of clothing that is with summer clothing in a in good condition, and of house- The West Virginia Water variety of sizes, hold goods are also most wel- Festival Inc. would like to an"~- There is no fixed charge for comed. the clothing but shoppers are ounce the beginning of a Spring Canoe Race. The event will be held Sunday, May 20th at 1:00 p.m. This first race will begin at the Willow Wood Bridge, on Route 3, 6 miles east of Hin- Proclaimed By Hinton Mayor And Whereas the first of the Obj~ts of Kiwanis Internat- ional is to give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life. And Whereas, Kiwanis Inter- national and the Kiwanis Club of Hinton, have designated the week of May 13, 1984, as World- wide Kiwanis Prayer Week. percent on the dollar, and will PERMANENTLY increase all property taxes considerably th- rough a ONE HUNDRED PERCENT ( I00 per cent) state - wide excess levy on top of the increases which will he caused by the state-wide reappraisal program. This will make West Virginia a much more expensive state in which to live, drive more businesses out, and thus create more unemployment. It is hoped that the citizens in your area will keep these facts in mind when they go to the polls on election day. We urge you to contact your House of Delegates members and your senators regarding their stand on Senate Joint Sunnors - limp Cmaty know all men, That Whereas Kiwanis Inter- national and the Kiwanis Club of Hinton, have long rendered altruistic service in an attempt to build better communities and have, through their pro- grams of service, made Hin- ton, a better place in which to live. May 9, 1984 Dear Editor: RE-ELECT Y0or Vote is appreciated. Paid As elections are fast approaching in our various co- unties, we believe that the citizens of West Virginia should be fully aware of the voting record of their duly elected representatives. This is part- icularly important with reference to passage of Sen- ate Joint Resolution No. 4, which is a proposed Tax - increasing amendment to the West Virginia Constitution° Senate Joint Resolution No. 4 if ratified by the ~oters of West Virginia in the November Gen- eral Election will increase the consumers sales tax by one Vote For Prom Ability In Serving The People. J. W. (Bill) JEFFRIES, JR. Democratic Candidate For MAGISTRATE SUMMERS COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA Your Vote and Support Will be Appreciated Pd. By 1~l~e Candidate. 14th Birthd BAY 27, 198q .dEGRASS 12 :GO Noon " 6:00 PM PARK TOURS REFRESHI. ENTS ,. UARE DANCING EXHIBITS GOSPEL SINGING BALLOONS Col] For ;ore information - 466-1800 Ill II Ill • +,. t? I I III I ) Now, Therefore, I James A. Leslie, Jr., as Mayor of the City of Hinton, hereby proclaim that the week of May 13, 1984, shall be observed within this city as Worldwide Kiwanis Prayer Week. Executed and Proclaimed this 28th day of April 1984. James A. Leslie, Jr. Mayor Resolution No. 4. West Virginians all over the state are sadly witnessing a sagging economy, higher tax- ation, more centralized power in our state capitol, and de- caying integrity of our rep- resentatives. For the sake of better gov- ernment we must band together and elect reponsive and responsible representation. Very truly yours, James E. Romel President West Virginia Protective Taxpayers Association, Inc. P. O. Box 148 Weston, WV 26452 Choice of six pock Coke, Diet Coke or Sprite in oz, cans. Limit 4, ton. Registration will begin at noon, with a fee of 10.00 per boat. Classes for this first race will be men's open and beg- inners. For the race beginn- ers will be persons placing no better than third in any canoe race. Trophies will be awarded to the top three finishers in each class. This 14 mile race, on the Greenbrier and New Rivers, runs parallel to Route 3 and the New River Road. The entire race is visible from these roads. The finish line will be Brooks Falls, 7 miles north of Hinton, This course runs sev- eral miles into the New River 6rge National River. Further information may be obtained by calling 466 - 3391 after 5:00 p.m. Motor Oil Calvary Mission Society Final plans and selection of The Mission Society of the Vacation Bible School teachers Calvary Baptist Church met were chosen at the next meet- Monday Night with fifteen ing. VBS is scheduled for July members who answered roll with Rev. Rick Henderson as call with Scripture verse, IIl director. John : 11. The lesson on" Delillah" was Devotions were given by Mrs. taught by Mrs. Bobby Hedges, George Beasley using John 14 with all participating. as her Scripture text. A poem " Prayer requests were shared If Jesus Came To Your House" and circle prayer closed the was read and prayer led by meeting. Mrs. Howard Bishop. Those attending were : Mrs. Mrs. Randy Hod_gns, card Leslie Mabry, Mrs. Bobby He- chairman, reported 16 cards dges, Mrs. Johnny Boothe, Mrs. sent during the month and sick June Hedges, Mrs° Howard visits and home rhissions were Bishop, Mrs. BOb Fox, Mrs. given. Randy Hedges, Mrs. L0rna Cards of appreciation recei- Pack, Mrs. Rick Henderson, ved were read. Volunteers to Mrs. Quinton Crawford, Mrs. G prepare the church bulletin eorge Beasley, Mrs. Benny board, church monthly bulle- Hedges, Mrs. Jimmy Atwell, tin, for the summer months Mrs, Ray Campbell, and Mrs. were assigned. Eddie Howdock. Regularly 1.03. Regular 30 or HD30 motor oil. I I I The family of Tow t. Sears k. wouM film to i thank everyone fro" l ir kindness and undmtandiai[. A: spechl ll ks to flu ones who sent l wm ml gilts. And the Summers Counly Hospital, Dr. Kidmiou, E. M. Meadows Funeral Parlor and Rev. [stol GHI. May God Bless You ..... I i in i I ELECT DOUG DEMOCRAT House 0f Delegates F~ A Proomsi~t teobkfivo him ~, hperiencd In Educ~lio, .~ " Labor, Business and A$lelics Paid by the candidate itlt ! i I Please Vote for Ashby Allen Education He served inour school systems for over 45 years. He helped hundreds of KIDS THROUGH SCHOOL Your help is appreciated. Let's all enconrai[e our KIDS Thanks Paid By Candidate Tom Allen I Limit 5 quarts. Summer Shoes For Pair The Family Girls' or iacltes' convas shoes and girls' or men's 10Qsic and fashion color sondols. Prices Good At All Family Dollar Stores Quantities Limited B( 4.75 Ounce Lux Reg. 39' Bar. Beou soop. Limit 4. Men's lKnit Shirts Cabana Snacks Reg. and BSQ chips, cheese puffs & more. 25% Off. V-neck knit shirts with shoulder details. S,M,L,XL. / Aluminum Foil t2"x 25' Wonderfotl multi-purpose aluminum foil. F Cookim 2 For 'I. varieties. Pair Men's Pull-On Pants Regularly t0. . Men's casual elastic waist pants with side piping. Sizes S,M,L,XL W t~m D~ak ,