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4- H CAMP-
Summe~ County 4 - H Camp
will be held at Camp Summem
Jtme 17 - 22, 1~4. F.~ch 4 - H
member will be sent informat-
ion un ire - registration K~rne-
time this month.
As if former years, the camp
will participate in the Summer
Food Service program for
children.
The camp is epen to all
Summers County 4 - H mere-
ben ( 9 - 19 years old dur-
Ing the current 4 - H year)
without regard to race, color,
sex, national origin or hand-
leap.
MOTORCYCLE
HILL CLIMB
Motorcycle Hill Climb spon-
sored by Motorcycle Hill Cl-
imbe, Inc. will be held on Sun-
day, May 27, 1964. Registrat-
ion at 12 noon. Starting time is 1
P.M.
The climb will be held on Rt.
34, Big Creek Road, near Ham-
lin, WV.
Cooperative Extension
Service.
The meeting is open to every-
one without charge.
MEMORIAL SERVICE ..
TO BE HELD
Disabled American Veterans
(DAV) and Disabled Amer-
ican Veterans Auxiliary (
(DAVA) will hold memorial
service at Summers County
Memorial Park in Hinton, WV
at 11"00 A.M. on May 28, 1984.
The public is invited;
REVIVAL SERVICES
Revival services will be held
at the Jumping Branch Taber-
nacle beginning on Tuesday
evening May 22nd nightly
through May 27th Sunday.
The services will start at 7:30
p.m. with special singing and
music each service.
Saturday evening May 26th
will he a special youth night
with the service beginning at
7:00 p.m.
Our speaker will be Rev.
Mark Page from Cirelesville,
Trophies will he given to Ohio a graduate of Circles-
First, Second, Third, Fourth ville Bible College.
Everyone is invited to ~joy
the se~wice and special singer's
are welcome.
PIE 8UPPER
Sun - Valley. Ruritan Club
will hold a pie supper on Fri-
day May 25 at 7:00 P.M. at the
Community Center at I.~'ona.
The supper will bereft Rur-
itan Community projects and
community building mainteo-
ante.
Jimmy Mayherry will he the
auctioneer and Master of Cere-
monies.
Entertainment provided by
the Buck Jones Band.
Everyone Camel, Bring
Something - Buy Something
The Womans Auxiliary oftHe
Smmners County Volunteer
Fire Dept. will give away May
26, 1964 a hand made Bobcat
stadium rap. May be seen at
the Radio Shack. Contact any
member of the Vol. Fire Dept.
for a donation on the Bobcat
staduim rap. _.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN
The Hinton Branch of the
American Association of Univ-
ersity Warner will meet Tues-
day, May 22, at 5:30, in the
Bluestone Dining Room at
Pipestem State Park.
No reservations are required
i and Fifth place in each of the
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Speaker will he L. A. Garten.
Pastor, Steve Howdoek
invites everyone.
The Monroe County Health
Dept. is now offering: Free
Family Counseling to families
with young children. Free
family counseling to pregnant
women and their families.
For more information call 772
-3064.
CLASSES
Freo proparod chUdbtrth cl-
ames for women due in July
and August will begin Wed.
May 30 at 2:15 p.m. at the
Monroe County Library in Un-
ion.
These classes are offered by
the Monroe Cotmty Health
Dept.
For more iniormation call:
772-3064.
HINTON DlffrmCT BOOK
Copies of the mutm msterte
and Archite’im l Survey by
Paul D. Marshall and Associ-
ates, Inc. 4we available at the
Summers Coumty Library and
the Hlnt~ News office. The
books are $10.50 each.
- ATTENTIO~I bi~ABLI~D
Mrs. Louise Damron and
Daughter Litteral and children
Brandi and Matthew from Wor-
thington Ky. were recent
visitors in the home of Hazel
and Letha Hodge.
Hazel Hedge and Marie Sears
visited Hazel's son, who is a
patient in the hospital in Rad-
ford, Virginia.
Get well wishes are sent to
Mr. Gary Crawtord who is a
patient in the hospital at Rad-
ford, Va.
Also visiting in the home of
Hazel and _Letha Hedge re-
cently, were Mrs. Gloria Hed-
ge and her children, Debbie
Hedge, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Hinkly and daughter Carrie,
also Pam Richmond and her
children Josh, Jamie and Jr. all
of Riverside Rest.
Recent visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Will-
iams were Mrs. Ruth McGuire
and son, Earl, Mrs. Jewell
The church and pastor, th~ and members
following e.~uses: 50; 80; 100; Rev. Elmo Alderman invites
125; 200; 250; 37'2; 400; 500;
Open Clau and a 5 - fcot tall
trophy for the BEST TIME.
Also, foot races every Sun-
day.
For more information call
Frank Ignations at 824 - 3981 or
824 - 5371.
LAWN MEETING
Area residents are invited to
attend a meeting on LAWN
CARE to he held in the
Memorial Building on Tuesday
evening, May 22, at 7:30 p.m.
The meeting is jointly spon-
sored by the Bluestone Lake
G~den Club and the WVU
you to attend.
M~FIITAKER REUNION
The Annual Whitaker
Reunion will be held at the
homeplace " Happy Valley
Farms" on Saturday June 2.
There will he lots of good food
and a day of fellowship. Please
Come! 1
MEMORIAL SERVICE
There will be a Memorial
Service at the Dequasie Cem-
etery at Luckbridge, W. Va. on
Sunday June 3 at 2:00 P.m.
Rev. John Kinder will he the
may bring .VE,TERANS
guests. A program will be . Any disabled veterafi or fam-i
presented at 7:00 in the Rhod- ' ily of disabled veterans who:
odendron Room by Michael !needs help in fding claims call'
Mengele, park naturalist. All ~466- 2294 ............. ;
members are invited.
FREE WEA'THERIZATION
HELP
Summers County Services
Council, 5 Grace Street ( 466 -
5010) is now accepting applic-
ations for the Ira4 contract
year. If you or someone in your
house is 60 or over or hand-
icapped, or you know some-
one who is, please call or come
by. This service is free for
speaker. ' qualified individuals.
! VINES OFFICE HOUR,~
The VINES Office will now he'.
iopen Monday through Friday
from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.!
except holidays..
Persons interested shouldl
,stop by the office for more,
information or call 466 - 090S.
! Office voluntee~ are stilll
needed and efforts are being
'made to identify individuals in~
the county who could benefitl
',~om volunteer services. ,
Allen, Mr. James H. Humph--
rcys, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny
Simmons and daughter Misty
Dawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lester
from Maryland were recent
visitors in the home of Mrs,
Mae Meadows, during their
stay they also visited Josie
Martin at the Pine Lodge Nur-
sing Home in Beckley.
Happy Birthday wishes are
sent to Wayne Fox of Marie. He
will celebrate his birthday on
May the 27th.
Also Happy Birthday wishes
are sent to Kenny Simmons of
Pine Hill and his twin bro-
ther Michael of Telford, Pa.
They will celebrate their bir-
thday on May the 31st.
Happy Anniversary wishes
are sent to Mr. and Mrs,
William Fox of Marie. They
will celebrate thei:
anniversary on May the 29th.
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Special Olympics
Three Special Olympic ath-
letes recently competed in Mer-
cer county's 1984 Bowling To-
urnament. Pictured ( first row
L - R) Edna Basham and
l.e~nna Hocum; 2rid row: Patty
Wiseman. All participantiog
athletes received a medal and
T - shirt.
Polico Acndamy
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Tomato
Pepper
Cabba .e
Broccoli
Brussels
Sprouts
Collards
Plants
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To a 6th term-
MENUS FOR . THE SUMMERS .COUNTY ~NIOR
CITIZENS NUTRITION PROGRAM
May 23: Spanish Rice. G re~ Oeams. Coleel~w.)Pha~p~m
NUTRITION PROGRAM MEAL W~[~,~ ~tV]gD AT
PIPESTEM.
May 24: Lima Beans, Spinach, Tomat~m, Fret Jeila.
May 25: Fish, Coleslaw, Tatertots, Banana.
May 28: HOLIDAY
May ~: Baked Beams - Weine~. Kale Grecm, Potato Patty,
Pineapples.
NUTRITION PROIKAM MEAL WILL BE SERVED AT
PENCE SPRINS CENTER.
Schooi Menu ,
mmm High
Week oR May ~ Tl~la May ~i, 114
Wednesday May 23, l~l
BreaMast
Watermelon, cereal, toast, white milk, sausage, pan-
cakes, syrup.
Lach
Spaghetti - meat - cheese sauce, Salad Bar, Bamma, Frem~
bread, white or chocolate milk, peuaat ~ leg.
Thursday, May 2A. 1994
Breakfast
Banana, cereal, toast, white milk, ham and eggs.
Lunch
Bologna . cheese sandwich, lettuce, tomato, Salad Bar,
assorted fruits, enriched bread, white or chocolate rook,
potato - a - gratin, lemonade.
Friday, May 5, 1~
Breakfast
.pplesauce. cereal, toast, white milk, baceo.
Lunch
Fish on bun, cole slaw, Salad Bar. fresh apple, crackers,
white or chocolate milk, ham with white beams.
AMerson Livestock Market
Report of livestock auction
sale held Friday May 18, 1964
amounting to $46,707.12. 244
head of livestock was sold by
139 different consignors, and 60
buyers.
Stcckers & Feeders:
Heifers:
Choice. 55.00-58.50;@ed, 51.00-
50.00; Medium, 46.00 - 52.00;
Common, 41.00 - 45.50.
Stackers & Feeders:
Steers:
Choice, 6&00-74.00;Gbod, 62.50-
69.00; Medium, 52.00 - 61.00;
Common, 48.OO - 53.00; Stock-
era & Feeders Bull: 40.00 -
66.00.
Hogs: No. 1, 48.00; No. 2,
44.00; Pigs, 17.00- 24.00.
Cows: Commercial, 44.00-
45.75; Utility, 40.00 - 43.00.
Cows & ClvS., 280.00 - 560.00.
Veal Calves: Choice, ~g.00 -
G ood, 5&00-64.0o; Medium,
50.00-57.00.
Bulls: ~ & Good,
45.75 - 56.00; Cutter, 42.00 -
46.00.
S~ep & Lambs: Blue, 66.50;
Blue Head, 64.50 ; Red, BI.C0 ;
Medium, 57.00; Common, 56.00;
Qtts, 10.50 - 27.00.
W.V. House of
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