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6 - Hinton News Tues. June 19, 1990 Like Boston, New Jersey had a ~tea party" during the mounting friction between the colonies and Great Bri- tain. At Greenwich, near Delaware B~'. young men in h~dian costume burned a shiploa ~f ~ea from En~ land in 1774. I in Flower Plants 50% WEBBS FLORIST & GREENHOUSES On the 4-lane CRAB ORCHARD, WV. 255-7411 IIII Roscoe D. Keadle Honored .With Surprise .Birthday Dinner Roscoe D. Keadle of 414 Cedar Ave., really =lived up" his birthday this past week. He started out by attending the Seniors Citizens birthday party Fri. for those having birthdays in June. Here he won the birthday cake, door prize and another gift for being the eldest gentleman in the party group. He attended Sun. morning church services at Bellepoint Baptist and was presented a rose boutonniere from the church by Rev. N. Bruce Cresswell. His birthday was June 3rd. From here he goes to Kirk's Res- 10:00 A.M. 16 Miles Southeast of Hlnton and 15 Miles North of Petemtown, WV. Turn off Rt. 12 at Forest Hill, WV and come 4 miles on the Bluestone Conference Road. Selling the Personal Proper- ty of the late Ernest E. Foster the following: music In The zouR HEART Kiss =Hot in The Shade Tour. will Heart with special guestGiant IT] 0U n t a i n s be held Sat. July 14 at 8 PM at the will be held on Sun. July I at 8 PM at Coliseum. the Coliseum. Ticket prices are: $19.50. All meats Ticket prices are: $19.50. All seats reserved. Tickets go on male June 9 reserved. For ticket purchase call beheld June 22, 23, 24. Theeventis at 10 a.m. at the Civic Center Box TicketMastei- Charleston area: 342- held at Summersville Music Park. Office and All Ticketmaster Lees- 5757 or Toll Free in WNa., Oh., and Ky., 1-800-877-1212. The annual Summersville Blue- grass-Country Music Festival will Exit from Rt. 19 on to Rt. 41 North at tions. trafficlight(McDonaldsRestaurant). For ticket purchase call Ticket- Among the many performers Master: Charleston area: 342-5757 scheduled are: Porter Wagoner & orTollFreeinW.Va.,Oh.,andKy.at The Right Combination, Osborne 1-800-877-1212. Brothers, Raymond Fairchild & Crowe Brothers, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Jim & Jesse & The| Virginia Boys, Bass Mountain Boys,| Del McCoury Band, Lost & Found,| Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mt.I Boys, Lewis Family, Bill Harrell & I The Virginians, Boys From Indiana Mac Wiseman, Lonesome Band, Country Ham (Joe Meadows Fiddler), Paul Adkina & Borderline Kenny Baker & Josh Graves, Coun- try Gentlemen, Paul =Moon" Mull ins & Traditional Bluegrass, Bill Mounce & The Outlaws, Wayne Lewis Band, Bluegrass Cardinals, Brother Oswald (Grand Ole Opry), Coins Brothers, Beaver Creek Blue- grass, "Nashville Grass~ (Curly Seckler & Willis Spears), New Coon Creek Girls, Cox Family, Cold Rush, Sally Mountain Show, Appalachian Express, Warrior River Boys, Red- wing, Curtis McPeak & Natchez Express, The Mike Snider Trio Fea- turing Glen Duncan & Bobby Clark, Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, First Gen- eration, Red Rector, DOn Stover & Bill Clifton, and others. Hours are: Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 12 midnight, Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 12 Mid- night, Sun. 9:00 a.m. - 7 p.m. ( Con- tinuous music each day). Free camping is available. No dogs or pets. No drugs or alcohol permit- ted. Food is available. Bring lawn chairs. Shelters in case of rain and I I I I I I Bluestone Satellite Systems We sell the Bestt Pipestem, W.V. General Instrument Drake Uniden and Sales & Service - Descramblers Benny WHIs 466-5409 To anyone with information leading to the arrest of the person or per. sons who broke in the Waterslide Restaurant Monday Night June 12. Information will be confidential. LET'S GO FISHIN'! During The~_lh Of June Helicon C, ablevision Will Give All New Basic Cablel~Customers Internetional Dozer with 3 Point Hitch on Rear, Case 2 Bottom Turning Plow, Tractor Mowing Machine, PTO Sprayer, Ford Pick Up Disc, Pull Type Disc, Wheet Drill: Oliver Mowing Machine, Carry All, Scraper Blade, Side Delivery HaKe, Old NeW Holland 66 Baler with Stationary Motor, Air Compressor, Old Wood Saw, Pro Hammer Mill. Hog Pole, The Following Horse Drawn Equipment: 2 Horse Cultivator, Old Bull Tongue Plow, Corn Drill, Manure Spreader, Wheat Drlll, Mow- ing Machine, Farmers Fdend Hillside Plow, Wheat Binder, Sixty Tooth Harrow, Harrow, Wagon Wheels, Horse Harness and Saddle, 2 RoUer Cane Mill, Wheat Cleaner, Lot Lumber, Heavy Gauge Tin, Lot Locust Posts, Lawn Mowers, Ironer (manget), Rivet Shingles, Incubator, Berry Crates, Lot Conduit, Chicken Feeders, Log Chains, 4 Stands of Bees, Supers, Honey Strainer, Bee Starter, Radios and Record Player, Lot Windows and Doors, Electric Motors, Electric Welder, Phtioo Refrigerator, Flower Pots, Carpenter Tools, Sewing Machine Cabinet, Work Bench and Vise, Block end Tackle, Dehorn Shears, Meat Cutter, Tool Box, Door Glass with Metal Trick, Metal Desk. Kerosene Stove, Metal Barrels. Cross-cut and 24 inCh Saw, Sheep Clippers, Cream Separator, Homemade Table Cloth, Afghans, Baby Afghans, Oak Dresser, Large Wicker Fan Back Chair, Other Old Chairs, Old Wooden BedItead, Iron Kettle, Shop Made Hoes, Old Augers, Nail Kegs, Cider Pines, 3 Milk Cans, Old Vise, Anvil, Old Grindstone, Large and Small Stone Jars, Old Wooden Barrels. Coco Cola Cooler, Old Kitchen Cabinet, Mayteg Wringer Weeher, Grain Cradle, Old Surrey Top, Old Pie safe, Old 3 Corner Cupboard, Plus other Items. New Holland Hay Conditioner, Belt drive'corn sheller, 20 ft. grain Elevator with motor, gravity fed grain bed & wagon, 500 gallon oll tank, 20 ft. ysilowstonl ~ tndler. PIin now to attend lie everything legs atmolute except the SO0 InternMIonel Dolmr selling at 12:,00 noon endlubJect to owner confommtlon. LUNCH SERVED, TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK ROGER E. FOBTER, Executor Paul "Buddy" Light, Auctioneer • L!cenle #478 Summers County Solid Waste Questionnaire The Summers County Solid Waste Authority is trying to develop the most efficient solid waste system for Summers County. Please help by taking the time to resgond to this survey. PkHisa circle your answers: (1) Were you aware that the WV State Legislature has passed a law making the home burning of bash Illegal? yes no (2) Were you aware that all landfills in West Virginia must provide one free dumping day each month to residences up to one pickup truck load? yes no (3) Were you aware thet the WV State Legislature has passed a law requiring all West Vlrginlena to have either weekly garbage pick-up or to be able to show recelpta for disposal at an approved landfill? yea no (4) Were you aware that garbage services must be provided for your residence at the standard rate no matter how remote your home is? yes no (5) Are you ready to pay more than $10/month for garbage collection? yea no Collectable with your property taxes? yea no As a mandatory fee? yea no (6) To reduce this expanse, are you willing to separate your garbage? yes no (7) Which would be most appealing to you: A. Housa.to-house garbage pick-up, even if It was expensive. B, Moderately priced dumpstar service at the mouth of major roads. C. Fairly Inexpensive delivery of your own garbage to a centrally Io=ited trar~fer ration. D, Other Ideas: (@ Do you currenUy recycle: K Aluminum =Ins B. Glasa bottles C, Newspapers D. Plastic bottles E. Orgenic matter E Other (9) To reduce future costs am you willing to separate and recycle: & Aluminum =Ins B, Glass bottles (by color) C. N spepers g. Office paper E. Plastic bottles F, Orgenic matter G. Other (10) Do you think that beverage container deposits would help to reduce roadside litter? yes no (11) Were you aware that the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources now has enforcement officers available to police open dumps? yes no The Summers County cc,!i wants to know your opinion on thesoltdwast ts , ounty. Please cut out and mall your comptete0 ques ....... ,,. SCSWA Survey, Box 97, Hinton, WV 25951 or drop it off at the Summers County Commission office, Courthouse. taurant on the By-Pass for dinner. Here he is greeted with = Happy Birthday Roscoe on the bill board security 24 hours. and inside with beautiful decorated Adnission Fri. $17.00, Sat. $21.00, tables and fifteen friends and rela- Sun. $17.00. Three days $47.00. tives. For information ca]] (304) 872 - Those attending were: Mrs. 3134. Thelma Young and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keadle from Forest Hill and from Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pettry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cales, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lacy, Rev. and Mrs. N. Bruce Cresswell, Harry Miller, Estella Akers and the honoree. After a delicious dinner served by In the 3rd century B.C., the courtiers of the royal court in China were re- Kirks, thebirthdaycakewasbrought quired to carry doves in their mouths out and served and Zeadle opened in order to sweeten their breath his gifts. He said, "It's wonderful to when addressing the emperor. be old.~ FREE INSTALLATION! PLUS - A $10.00 Gift Certificate For [ Angler's Roost Sport Shop, Inc. ] 3 Great/.xTcation$ 2777 Penn. Ave., Charleston 343.2755 Church & Depot Sts., Burnsville 853-2904 1277 S, Broad St., Summersville 872.3137 PLUS -Your Name Will Be Entered Into Our Drawing For A New ROD & REEL Or A $75.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE For Angler's Roost Sport Shops, Inc. ALREADY ltAYE CABLE? b~ribe To Any Premium Service Such As HBO or The Movie Channel And Receive A FREE Fishin' Hat and Discounted Installation! Offer expires 6.30-90. Good in Helicon Cabicvisioa Icrvic¢ areas only. Some rcsU'icticns may apply. You must mention UNIVERSITY WOMEN The Hinton Branch of the Ameri- can Association of University Women will meet at Pence Springs Hotel on June 19 for a 10:00 A.M. brunch. The winner of the local scholar- ship award from Meadow Bridge High School will be a special guest. All members are invited. Bluestone Lake Garden Club Meets The monthly meeting of B|uestone Lake Garden Club was held June 11, at Pipestem State Park for a 10:00 A.M., Brunch. A business session followed with Mrs. R. J. Emrich, President presid- ing. The Club Collect was said in unison, minutes read and approved and correspondence read by the President. A donation of fifty dollars was made by the club for the Sprinkler System at Summers County Hospi- tal. Reports were given on the Bluestone Lake Park Gardens. A picnic will be held in July for our next meeting. Members enjoying the Brunch worst Mrs. L. J. Burton, Mrs. Donald Cords, Mrs. R. J. Emrich, Mrs. Clif- ford Meadows, Mrs. Russell Miller, Mrs. Charles Sydnor, Miss Anna Laura Waid, and Mrs. C. E. Chad ton. From page 4 official capacities, but the policy apparently =doesn't cover you under the WV Consumer Credit Protection Act where the poten tial fi ne is $1,000 per student potentially per posting.~ Ziegler said he believed that law =doesn't apply in this particular situ- ation, but you are faced with a law suit." Mathews said he believed if Ziegler worked with the attorney for the insurance company =it could bolster our case. We may be having some more like this. I for one would like to see us win this ca~." Ziegler was hired for the case by a unanimous vote following a motion by Dillon seconded by Shanks. John Lilly asked the Board to consider placing a required nutri- tion class in the school system. =We need more health education in the school system,~ he said. "::.:::::.... ;T V IRGI N I A POWER GAS SERVICE NOW YOU CAN LEVEL YOUR HEATING COSTS FOR THIS WINTER. With West Virginia Power Gas Service's 0NVPGS) Equal Payment Plan, you can choose a more convenient method to pay your natural gas bills by spreading the annual cost over twelve monthly payments. Them is no charge for this service, but you do have to act now. Apply for WVPGS Equal Payment Plan before July 13 to take advantage of this easier and morn convenient way to pay your natural gas bills. For more details, refer to your WVPGS Customer Information Manual or call 466-3731. AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY "~¢ . ,,~ TO APPLY FOR WVPGS EQUAL PAYMENT PLAN (BUDGET), I ' ......... .l _ ". • f= I , | I . ~ ' I~] II