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The30thannualDickieNoelGolf seniors wishing to further their Drug Store, City National Bank,
Classic was held at Willowwood Golf education. Over $165,000 have been Cole Nurseries (Norm & Missy
Course on June 2, 2018, with 127 awarded to 52 scholarship recipients Cole), First Community Bank,
players. First place team was Craig the past 30 years. Tucker Lilly was Kenna Fox, DDS, Gore's Autobody,
Kinder, Russ Lowery, Eugene Jones, the 2018 recipient of the scholarship. Hanging Rock Golf Course, E. Kent
J. C. Dunbar and Chuck McDanicl. Ho will bo attending Concord LIolloms, Attorney ~ Law, I-Iinton
The longest drive went to Zach University and has been invited to Floral, The Homestead Resort,
Morgan. Closest to the Pin on #4 was play football for the Mountain Lions. Jarrell's Exxon, Kirk's (Wayne &
Shane Hutch;son and Closest to the He will receive $10,000! Kathy Rice), Kroger of Hinton,
Pin on #9 was Billy Rhodes. Other Scholarship recipients that Mann & Mann,Attorneys at Law, J.
awards were: Youngest Participant: attended and played in the L. Massie Ins Nationwide Ins.
Nathan and Samuel Wykle; Oldest tournament were: Mandy Conte (Benji Farley), Nimitz Self Storage,
Participant: Tink Ritter; Traveled Tyler, Ryan Crowder, Rob Goins, Omni Grove Park Inn, PC Outdoors,
the Longest Distance to the Josh Newton, D. F. Mock, Chris Pivont Funeral Service, Pizza Hut
tournament: Rob Goins (TX). The DeWitt, Jerod Ewing, RussellScott, of Hinton, Pop's on the New, Rogers
last place team trophies went to Tyler Turner, Matt Ryan, Nathan Oil, Ronald Meadows Funeral
BrettCrowder, RyanCrowder, Julie Grimmett, and Tucker Lilly. AParlor, Snavely Outdoor Solutions,
Belcher and Kristi Clark. The moment of silence was observed for Southern
winner ofthe drawing for the $1000 Megan Allen, a 2000 scholarship Roots, Southern Sanitation,
was Judy Hanger. recipient, who sadly passed a few Studio M, Summers County ARH,
The tournament began in 1989 in months ago. Summit Community Bank, Tony's
memory of Dickie Noel, a 1982 We wish to thank everyone that Barbershop, Toetally Polished Nails,
graduate of Hinton High School and helped make this tournament so Twin State Corp United Bank (DF
1986 graduate of Concord College. successful. Thanks to: GregVandall, Mock), Ziegler & Ziegler, Avante
Dickie lost his life too soon in a car Keith Hughes, Jackie Scott, Kristi Garde, Magic Mart, McDonalds of
accident at the age of 24. A Scott, Scott Stennett, Mandy Conte Hinton, Temple Street Barber Shop
scholarship fund was set up by his Tyler, Jamie Clark, DF Mock, (Brian Cooper), Tucker Ford, Tara
family and the golf tournament was Willowwood and their staff, Alfred Jones, Barbara Noel, Jim Noel,
started in his memory by his close Wykle, EdYates, Steve Tassos, Rob Bruce Pierce, Tom New, Terri
friends. Proceeds from the Go;us and Omni Hotels, Fox Print Meador.
tournament go into the Dickie Noel (Larry & Cathy Fox), DF Mock, Bill We appreciate our friends and
Memorial Scholarship fund at and Bryson Keaton. community for your love and
Summit Community Bank. The Thanks to the players and thesupport.
scholarship provides financial aid to sponsors: Anonymous donors, Ruth Noel, Jim, Ann, Robin,
Summers County High School Appalachian Eye Care; Big Four Danny and Barbara:
"ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PSD MEETING. Are you troubled by someone's
Open meetings in the basement The Meadow Creek Public drinking? A1-Anon Family Group
of Ascension Episcopal Church, Service District meets the second can help. To help them, you have to
corner of 5th Ave. & Temple St Tuesday of each month at the Green help yourself first.
Hinton at 8:00 p.m. every Tues Sulphur District Volunteer Fire Meetings every Monday nights
Thurs & Sat.
For more information call 1,800- Department at 6 p.m. Meetings are ~ 7:00 p.m. behind the ChildAdvocacy
open to the public. Center at 411 Temple Street. For
333-5051. more information call: 466-2760.
BARNS OF SUMMERS COUNWY- west Virginia Heritage
An extract from the book for your enjoyment
By Phyllis Campbell Whitley
Sammy Ball Barn in the Madams Creek Area
Built in 1886 by Huey Jordan trees were virtually wiped out. arrive from around the United
Meador the barn sits on a private Owners of this farm have been: States to join the celebration.
road off Sammy Ball Road in the Huey Jordan and Mary (Deeds) Mrs. Whitley is a lifetime
Madams Creek area in the Jumping Meador. member of the Summers County
Branch District. They had eight children; the Historical Society.
The original owners, Frank andfarm later went to their son, The book can be purchased at the
Sara Gowan, had a large farm and Carl Oscar and Lennie MargaretSummers County Public Library or
Mr. Meador bought ninety acres(Harvey) Meador;CarlandLennie's byorder at barnsofsummerscounty.
from them for $400. daughter, then to Doxa Paulinecom.
The barn was built of' wormy (Meador) and her husband John Mrs. Whitley's latest book
Chestnut and yellow Lynn. Today Thomas Ball; Dora deeded the is entitled "Photographer on
we think of the Lynn tree as a property to their son, Sammy Ball, Horseback- John C. Wikel".
deciduous shade tree. in the 1980s. It details life of a photographer
Here stands proof' that it is also No one has lived at the farm who lived along Little Wolf Creek
good ['or barns you want to be long since Carl and Lennie. in the early 1900s.
standing. Other common names Mr. Ball says annual family,It can be purchased from
tbr the tree are: tulip tree, yellow reunions have always been members of the Summers County
poplar and hickory poplar, important in his family. Historical Society or by order at
The American chestnut tree tie and his wife Shirley (Keaton)
blight in the early 1900's destroyed have been arranging the reunions
most of' the chestnut trees in North at the farm ibr the past twenty-two
America. years.
By 1940, American chestnut Each year arount1125-135 people
photographeronhorsel)ack.com. I
Sale of' the Barn book benefits
the Library and sale of the Wikel
book henelits the Summers County . m
Historical Society.
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Summers County Board of
Education
Regular Meeting
July 10, 2018, 5:30 p.m.
Summers County Board of
Education Office
I. Roll Call
2. Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda/
Adjustments
4. Presentations
5. Consent Items
Approve Minutes from June 28,
2018, June 29, 2018,July 2, 2018
Approve Payment of Bills
Approve Transfers and
Supplements
Approve Out of State Travel
Request
Approve Student Transfer
Request
6. Old Business
Approve Policies to Remain on
Review
Substitute Teacher IV-H-14
Employee Attendance Incentive
Unused Personal Leave Bonus IV-
J-6
7. New Business
Approve Policy to be Place on
Review - Board Meeting Policy II-
B-I
8. Personnel Items
9. Superintendents' Report
Job Vacancies FY 19
CTE Expansion
Math Score/Curriculum
10. Public Comments
11. Adjournment
NOTICE
NOTICE
Make A Difference
Donate Volunteer Foster Adopt.
Janet L. Richmond, BSW LSW,
Regional Director Children's Home
Society of WV.
Phone 304-647-3430. Fax- 304-
647-3589.
PIPESTEM RURITAN CLUB
The Pipestem Ruritan club meets
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
every fourth Saturday at 6:00 p.m. The Hinton Lions Club is asking
We have a wonderful dinner before for the Communities support in
our meeting. We would like to invite helping to provide those who need,
anyone interested in learning more eye examinations or eye glasses.
about this service club to come and The Hinton Lions have been
join us. We have a gospel sing the
providing assistance for over 18
Friday before our meetings, years and are asking community
Come join in the fun and
organizations and businesses as well
fellowship. For more information
as citizens for monetary donations
please call Brenda Garqia at 304- to continue providing help to those
923-1622 or 304-466-6804. in need in our community. As news
BINGO spreads of the help being provided,
requests are now outnumbering the
Bingo every Friday night at the Lions Club's ability to help.
Hinton Senior Citizens Building on Once a request is received, the
SecondAve. Doorsopen at4:00 p.m. individual's application is screened
starts at 6:00 p.m. to insure that other avenues of
assistance are pursued before the
BOOK FOR SALE Lions Club provides help.
A book the founding and history Donations can be mailed to: Lions
of Marthas Chapel Church is now Club, Sight Assistance Program,
available for sale. P.O. Box 1321, Hinton, WV 25951.
For information call Dean Checks should be made out to:
Bennett: 304-466-1402. Hinton Lions Club.
For Sale/Le
310 Cedar Ave.
Hinton, WV
51
Call (501 )580-4678
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