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6 - Hinton News Tues. June 5, 1990 1990 Senior Awards ~ JOHN ANGOTTI SCHOLAR- SHIP - Big Four Drug Store,~along with family and friends of John A. Angotti, have established thi s schol- arship in his honor. The dedication that was heldby Mr. Angotti in the field of pharmacy will long be re- d-"an°rob°red in this community. • $1000.00 scholarship, will be • awarded to a Hinton High School .... senior planning to enter into the • i~:field of pharmacy. This years w~nner ..... is Oreg Angell. Award presented by r,~Debbie Ballard. ~'~-" HINTON KROGER EMPLOY- ."~'EES GRANT- presehted by ~linton '~i~Kroger employees to a deserving ::~graduate of HHS. $I000.00 ~ward. .~ This years winner is Chris Bragg. Award presented by Christine Bur- :g ss. ,,i DEWEY BASHAM SCHOLAR- ~,~SHIP - an award presented by ~,Jumping Branch ~.T.A. in honor of ~ ~Dewey Baaham. This $250.00 award .... isgiven this year to l~na Bash•re. :,Award presentadby Dar~tI BMham. LION CLUB SCHOLARSHIP - $500.00 award given to a deserving senior by Hinton Lions Club. This fly. A memorial to James. $1000.00 given to Renee Gore. $250.00 a year. Award presented by Tom Fitzsim- mona. TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN AWARD - academic excellence the mountain state program will be an on-going academic recognition activity for outstanding graduating seniors. This years winners are Chris Bragg, Missy Edwards, Kim Kessler, and Jason Parmer. Awards pre- sentad by Tom Fitzsimmons. TOMKIES FOUNDATION AWARD - created by the descen- dants of a prominent pioneer mer- chant of Hint•n, Morgan Douglas Tomkies, wishes to make a $500.00 science grant to a 1989 senior at HHS who intends to choose a scien- tific career. This years winner is Missy Edwards. Award presented by Tom Fitzsimmons. DIXIE" LEE SPADE AWARD - presentdd to the best all around senior girl athlete. This years win- ner is Renae Gore. Award presented by Garnette L. Crowder. WELDON BOONE BIOLOGY - outstanding senior in Biology. This year winner is Angle Spade. Award years winner is Renae Gore. Award ~T~resented by Larry Meador. presented by Karen Dick. ~'~i CLEVE HAYNES SCHOLAR- JOHNSON SCIENCE AWARD - l|I ~SHIP - $1400.00 each. Established outstanding senior girl in Chemis- I|1 ibY R. C. Haynes will. To deserving try. This years winner is Angle 'III~ senior to aid in furthering their Spade. Award presented by Karen ' ~ education. This years winners are Dick. Brian Bennett, Missy Edwards, and MATH FIELD DAY WINNERS - Angle Spade. Award presented by Sam McLean. BILLY RAY HONAKER MEMO- RIAL SCHOLARSHIP- emtablished by the honor society in order to per- petuate the high idemi demonstrated winners in MATH FIELD DAY. This years winners are Chris Bragg and Angi~ Spade. Awards presented by Karen Dick. ..... PLATO ACADEMIC SCHOLAR- SHIP - given to gifted students. by Mr. Honaker. This years winners $1000.00 award. This years winner ~i are Eric Dotson and Renae Gore. is Jason ParTner. Award presented !i Awards presented by~ Marilyn by Dr. Mathews. McLean. " -. i SERVICE CLUB AWARD - pre- i~ NATIONALHONORSOCI~IT- sented to a deserving senior boy or i' Kathy Farley and Steve Sylvester. girl who desires to further their ;!..Awards presented by Marilyn education. Total award is $200.00. • McLean. %~This years winner is Jason Parmer. /" WOMENS CLUB AWARD - pre- Award presented by Ann Gore. sented to a senior bOy and girl who VOCATIONAL DEPT. AWARDS best personify the mbrk ofcourtesy. - given to outstanding seniors from Award is 50.00 savings bond. This Summers County Career Center. years winner are Eric Dotson and This years winners are: Andy Tia Maddy. Awards presented byHumphrey, Kathy Farley, Brian Dorothy Jean Boley. ' Lane, RachelMiller, JenniferGwinn, ELKS TEENAGER OF THE Regina Basham, Roger Mass°y, i YEAR this awttrtl ~--,*~se~.~ bw, ~,Joseph Richmond, and Chris Calee the Elks Club to an outstanding Awards presented by Harold Bandy. senior boy and girl in Summers Co.~ ,LATIN AWARD - senior Latin |] Total award is $I00.00 each. This student. This years winners are [~ yearswinnersareJasonParmerand Becki Briers, Kim Kessler, Sarah ~i Becki Briers. Awards presented by Long, Victor Long, and' Chris |i Louie Ratliff. McDaniel. Awards presented by t, STOKES ROTARY SCHOLAR- Sister JoMarie Coleman. "~"SHIP-amemorialawardinhonorof DRAMA J given to outstanding "J.W.Stokes.$500.00toKristiCales senior Drama students. This years , ~nd Renae Gore. Awards presented ~y Dr. Mathews. i BETA SIGMAPHI AWARD- Beta ~Gamma Chapter No. 3105 presents ~his award to the senior girl band member. Total award is $50.00 eav- iinge bond. Thisyeare winner is Susan ~ichmond. Award presented by Mary ~mn Meador. KIWANIS AWARD - this years winners are Greg Angell and Tia Maddy. This award is based on lead- ership, character, and services to school. Awards presented by Ted Rogers. U. S. ARMY RESERVE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE - this award given to Outstanding senior athletes. Renee Gore and Brian Bennett. Awards presented by Sgt. Freeman. CONCORD COLLEGE SCHOL- ARSHIP- GrogAngell, Becki Briers, Kxisti Cales, Missy Edwards, Sarah ~ong, Victor Long, Stewart McGraw, aleria Pack, Trisha Sweeney, and Alan Wills. Awards presented by Jerry Beasley. CHARLES ANDERSON " QUEST" SCHOLARSHIP .- Missy Edwards. Award pre~nted by Dale Dickens. WVU SCHOLARSHIP - WVU leadership award goes to Missy Edwards and Sarah Long. Jason Parmer honors program $1000.00. Greg Angoll. Awards presented by Edsel Redden. U.S. MARINES CORP DISTIN- GUISHED ATHLETE AWARD - winner of this award is Brian Ben- nell. Outstanding ath]eto. AWard presented by Sgt. Bradshaw. U.S. MARINE CORP. BAND AWARD. winner of this award for Outstanding band member. Winner Of this award is Kim Kessler. DICKIE NOEL SCHOLARSHIP - given in memory of Dickie Noel. This years award g~ven to Renae Gore. $250.00 semester award. Award presented by Robin Ford. WALT DISNEY.f DOER AND DREAMER' AWARD-go°st• Karen Burdstts. Award presented by Tom Fitzsimmons. HINTON MOOSE LODGE 993 - chosen on eseay~ayingNoTo Drugs: Winners are Candi Boyd and Ste- wart McGraw. $250.00 each. Awards presented by Tom Fitgsimmons. LEVINE MEMORIAL SCHOL- ARSHIP - ~ven by the Levine fam- winners are Victor Long and Mike Pack. Awards presented by Sister JoMarie Coleman. ENGLISH - Eng. 12B Kathy Farley and Angle Petrey; English 12A Outstanding Improvement, Steve Sylvester, English 1P~ Out- standing Average. Regina Basham, most improved. Awards presented by Connie Newton. SERVICE PERSONNEL SCHOLARSHIP - presented to a senior who wishes to further their education. $100.00 award given to Regina L. Basham.Award presented Wednesday, 6th by Garnette L. Crowder. WSAZ "BEST OF THE CLASS" - Kathy Farley. Award presented by Garnette L. Crowder. BAND AWARDS - Becki Briers, Susan Coughenour, Shawn Crawford, Eric Dotson, Kim Kessler, Jason Parmer, Susan Richmond, Shannon Rod°s, Earl Stracener, and Carla Triplett. Awards presented by DOn Corda. HOLLINS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD - this distinguished honor award based on academic achieve- ment, personal credentials, and interview performance. Kim Kessler will receive a scholarship award valued at hal ftui lion 90/91 $5235.00 and will be eligible to renew each year based on continued college achievement. Award presented by Garnette L. Crowder. W.L. GARTEN AWARD - this award honors W.L. Garten and rec- ognize° a senior in athletic excel- lence. This years winner is Brian Bennett. Award presented by Gar- netts L. Crowder. MARY BERNICE CUNDIFF AWARD - a memorial award pre- ssnted to a senior boy or girl for good citizenship by the F. A. Cundiff family. This years winner is Greg Angell. Award presented by Gar- nette L. Cundiff. BETTY BARE AWARD - a memo- rial award presented by the class of 1946 to the best all around senior girl. This years winner is Tia Maddy. Award presented by Garnette L. Crowder. HI-IS SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVE- MENT AWARDS - plaque given by the principal to seniors who have a 3.5 average or better. This "years winners are Karen Burdette, Kristi Cales, Missy Edwards, Kathy Far- ley, Renae Gore, Kim Kessler, Sarah Long, Angle Spade, and Steve Sylvester. Awards presented by Garnette L. Crowder. CITIZENSHIP AWARDS - top citizenship winners are Missy Ed- wards and Greg Angell. Top female winners are Regina Basham, Candi Boyd; Becki Briers, Andi Gore, Kim Keaton, Kim Kessler, Sarah Long, Tia Maddy, Valeria Pack, and Angle Spade. Top male winners are Brian Bennett, Roger Bower, Chris Bragg, Glen Calea, Jon Cook, Eric Dots•n, Stewart McGraw, Jason Parmer, Steve Sylvester, and Rodney Ward. Awards presented by Garnette L. Crowder. ROBERT C. BYRD SCHOLAR- SHIP - 4.0 average. Award givne to Kathy Farley. Award presented~by Garnette L. Crowder. PERFECT ATTENDANCE Candi Boyd and James Waddell. Awards presented by Garnetts L. Crowder. FAITHFUL ATTENDANCE - Rhoda Adkins, Roger Bower, Wendy Braswell, Scott Cobb, Shawn Crawford, Eric Dots•n, Kathy Far- ley, Andi Gore, Renae Gore, Clint Harvey, Derek Lilly, Victor Long, Tia Maddy, Leslie McBride, Lisa Richmond, Dale Treadway, and Cindy Williams. Awards presented by Garnette L. Crowder. PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC FITNESS AWARD - 4.0 average or better. This award goes to Kathy Farley. Award presented by Gar- nette L. Crowder. SUMMERS COUNTY HOSPI- TAL AUXILIARY - Tia Maddy. $300.00. Award presented by Tho- mere P. Fitzsimmons. Lunch Delivery Service Wed. the 6th to Fri. the 15th Phone 466-5335 Thurtday, 71~ Lasagne: sarved with slde salad and orackors • Tuna Salad: served with daviled egg and binouit • • • • • • • • • • • $2.00 Turkey $endwich: ~vsd with dre.ing and three-bean salad • • • • •. • $3.25 Chef Salsd: served with crackers • • • • ,, • • • $2.75 Friday, 8thStuffed Potatoes: Broccoli & Chem, • . • • • • $2.25 Chm & Ch,,sa,. • • • • • • • $2.25 Sour cream & Bacon bita • ,, • • $1.40 Steak and Cheese Hoagies: sarvsd with pare • • • $3.25 Monday, 11th Salad Plate: Chicken end Fruit Salads with s itor •. •... • $2.75 brbequsa: served with slaw and chips • • • • • $2.40 Tuesday, 12th Grilled Cheese: served with macaroni salad end ch , • • • • • • • • • • • • • $2.00 Taco Salad: ~ with bi~.uit or crackers. • • $2.75 Wednesday, 13th Italian Hoagie: served with pasta salad t chlim • . $2.75 Beef & Noodle Ca~erole: m-4ed with stewed ~plu m:l IN~Jlt • • • • • • • • $3.00 Thursday, 14th l~mfend ~saBurdto: s~w~Idwith rofrl~l ne,0nel .,ne ,pe. • • • • • • • • $2.85 Ch en Chow • $3.00 id y, lSth am. as Fr iay the Sth CATS CLUB - 4.0 avg. Kathy Farley. 3.5 avg. Wen,dy Braswell, Melissa Gill; Angle Spade, Chris McDaniel, Kim Kessler, and Sarah Long. Awards presented byGarnette L. r Surplus food applications will be taken in Summers County on the following days: June 5,6, and 7 from 9:00-12:00 at the followinglocations: HINTON AREA - OVER 60 Hinton Senior Citizen Center June 5,6, and 7 HINTON AREA - UNDER 60 Memorial Building June 5,6, and 7 SANDSTONE AREA Sandstone Senior Center June 5 JUMPING BRANCH / NIMITZ AREA Senior Citizen Center at Jump- ing Branch June 5 TALCOTT/PENCE SPRINGS AREA Pence Springs Senior Center June 6 PIPESTEM AREA Community Building June 7 VERIFICATION OF YOUR IN- COME IS NEEDED. When making an application for someone other than yourself, a note givingyour permission tomake their application and verification of their income is also needed. DISTRIBUTION DATE IS SET FOR JUNE 28. Livestock Market Bluegrass Market, Inc. Sat. May 19 309 head of livestock sold to 73 buyers amounting to $88,777.68. Stocker And Feeder Steers Under 500# 79.00-118.00; 500- 750# 79.00-99.00; Over 750# 72.00. Heifers Under 500# 61.00-92.00; 501-750# 65.00-83.00; Over 750# 49.00 - 66.00 Bull Calves 68.00-95.00. Baby Calves 25.00-130.00. Slaughter Cattle Cows 46.50-57.50; Most Sold 49.00-54.00; Bulls 60.00-68.50; Under 1000 60.00-63.50; Over 1000 66.75-68.50. Cow And Calf Pairs 510.00 - 785.00. 5-29 Honakers 0200111---540 Elks 4000000----461 Battaries Chad Meador (Dave Labelle (3) wp Marshall Meador (4) and Dave Lab°el°. Donald Martin (3) J. W. Ward (6) Jamie Briers (7) and eric Jefferies. 5-31 Elks 2181X --- 12 3 1 Kirks 20060-- 8 6 3 Battaries wp Matt Dotson and Iric Jefferies. Ip Amos Hicks (2) Jeff Ballengee and Mark Fleshman. hr Sonny Gunter. 6-1 R. T. Rogers 122024---11 4 3 Lowrys 002200--4 2 5 Battaries wp Donald Martin (3) say Rob Goins and Iric Jefferies. Ip Keaton (4) Chapman and Wood. 6-2 Honakers 329200--11 4 3 Kirks 0001310 5 5 0 Battaries wp Rob Goins (3) say Mark Cyrus and Marshall Meador. Ip Mark Fleshman (2) Shawn Con- ner (4) Brad Wykle and Jeff Ba]- lengee. 6-2 Honakers 10030-- 4 5 2 Kirks 00203--5 8 1 Battaries Ip Cory Lambert (3) Marshall (5) Dave Lab°el° and Chad Meador. wr Amos Hicks and Mark Fleshman. Hr Cris Coughenhour. 6-3 Kirks 20033---8 6 0 Elks 42212--11 8 0 Battaries Ip Shawn Conner (1) Brad Wykle (1) Sonny Guntsr and Mark Fleshman. wp Matt Dotson (4) sav Jamie Briers and eric Jefferies. Hr Amos Hicks 2 Hr Michael Reich. HINTON BABE RUTH June 5 Thru June 10 Tue., June 5, Honakers vs Elks 5 pro, Wed., June 6, Rain day, Thur., June 7, Elks vs Kirks 5 pro, Sat. June 9, Elks vs Sophia 10 pro, Elks vs Sophia, 12:30 pro, Kirks vs Wil- lies, 3 pm, Honakers vs Chick Fit A, Sun., June 10, R. T. Rogers vs Ames 1:30 pm, R. T. Rogers vs Ames 4 pro. Note: All games will be played at Hinton. The Renaissance painter Raphael painted more than 300 pictures of the Madonna. May 11 Meeting Mr. Tom Fitzsim- mona canle by to Thank Rotary for the Stokes Scholarships that are given to the students of Hinton High. Our Guest Speaker was Mr. John Calvodic who along with his wife run the Alderson Hospitality House. Which is a home where visiting families of the women who are in prison stay. It was a very informa- tive talk. Thank You. Maxine Ciampi SCHOOL MENU Hinton High School Week of June 7 thru 13 BREAKFAST Thurs. June 7 Fruit, Hash Brown Potatoes, Sausage, Milk. Fri. June 8 Juice, Donut, Granola Bar, Milk. Mon. June 11 Muffin, Cereal, Fruit, Milk. Tues. June 12 • ~f Frmt, Ham or Sausage, Panc~s, Syrup, Butter, Milk. "" : Wed. June 13 Fruit, Breakfast Pizza, MiII~:;~ LUNCH Thurs. June 7 Ham and Swiss On Bun, P~t~to Rounds. Hot Bar. Salad Bar. Fruit and Milk. Fri. June 8 -':1" Hot Dog With Chili, Cole Sl~w, Potato Fries. Hot Bar. Salad:~B~r. Fruit and Milk. ,,d~ Mon. June II ~ '.~ Pizza, Nach and Cheese, CS/~e. Salad Bar. Hot Bar. Fruit and:l~|k. Tues. June 12 '~ Ham and Cheese On Bun;~Sss Salad. Hot Bar. Fruit and Mil~~ Fri. June 13 ~:~r[~ Bologna and Cheese Sanc~l% Lettuce and Tomato, Potato CH{~is, Apple, Milk. ~:~ u Menus were planned by Stu~ht Body Presidents. Nach and Cl~1~ke will be served twice a week off~bt Bar. ~,;~ iud ~ EFFECTIVE MAY FIFTEENTH NEW OFFICE HOURS WILL BE MONDAY 9 -12; 2 - 6 THURSDAY TUESDAY 2 - 6 FRIDAY WEDNESDAY 9 -12; 2 - 6 SATURDAY cam 445-7940 @ ,e 9- 12; 9- FOR SALE: Forest Hill Area, Little Wolf Creek. :i,: Approximately 316 acres with old farm house. Timber land with plenty of water. Buy with or without timber. $500.00 per acre with timber on it. Located between Greenbrier River and New River, close to Bluestone Dam. Several nice home sites on property. Retail and Wholesale Seafood Sea Specials This Week Trout $3.00 lb. Mahi Mahi $2.75 Jumbo Shrimp P&D $9.50 CALL NOW FOR ORDERS OR DELIVERIES Hours: 9 am to 5 pm Weekdays 9 amto Noon Saturday Corner of Temple & 3rd / Ron Bugg Owner and Manager