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8 - Hinton News Tues. Sept. 28, 1999 1999 Summers ( ;aunty Bobcats Foot ball Team Thirty.eight Summers County High School athletes comprise the 1999 football squad. The captains of the team are seniors D. E Mock, Jesse Miller, Robbie Tabor, and Pick Lawrence. Under the guidance of head coach Norman Farley and assistant coaches Mike Miller, Fred Mock, and Bob Myers the Bobcats will be hosting Greenbrier West on Fri. Oct. 1st. for their homecoming game. members are: row 1 Pick Lawrence, Chad EpHng, Jesse Millel; Eli Morgan, James Leftridge, D. F. Mock, Jimmy Ballengee, Dustin Richmond, Ricky Smith, Rabble Tabor, row 2 Matt McGraw, Anthony Bowyer, Chris DeWitt, Joe Yancey, Matt Bradberry, Matt CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Summers County Cancer Support Group sponsored by the Wellness Center and Summers County ARH Hospital meets in the hospital conference room the 3rd. Thurs. of each month from 7-8 pm. Refreshments served. Anyone interested may attend. Any questions contact Mary Ann Meador 466-4677• 9th. Annual Heritage Craft Festival October 2 & 3 at the Graham House in Lowell, located between Talcott and Pence Springs. Two days of fun! On Saturday October 2nd. Civil War Reenactments, Pig Roast Dinner consisting of brown beans, cornbread, macaroni and cheese, and buttered corn, 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. $6.00 Adult $3.00 Children. Crafters, music and a day of old fashion entertainment and fun. Sunday October 3 will continue with crafter demonstrations, music, Civil War re-enactments and food i.e. Bar b-ques, hot dogs, fried apple pies, beans and cornbread, ham biscuits and etc. $1.00 adult children under 12 free when accompanied by 'adUlt. Open 10:0aA. M. to 6:00 P.M. DIABETES PROGRAM Take control of your diabetes rather than diabetes controlling you. Summers County ARH Rural Health Clinic is spoasoring a free "Diabetes Self-Management Program." Call 466-2905 for more lifesaving information. Knowledge is power. Council On Aging THIS IS A WEEKLY PUBLICATION OF THE SUMMERS COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING, INC., 120 SECOND AVE., HINTON. PATRICIA MCDANIEL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. FUNDED IN PART BY THE WV BUREAU OF SENIOR SERVICES, APPALACHIAN AREA AGENCY ON AGING, OTHER GRANT & LOCAL RESOURCES AND DONATIONS. ANY OLDER PERSON IS ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM REGARDLESS OF RACE, CREED, HANDICAP OR NATIONAL ORIGIN. THE SUMMERS COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. I Hatfield, Justin Tabor, Cody Rice, Warren Winter, row 3 Derrick Berry, Derrick Martin, Cody Coffman, Jared Conner, Jan Farley, Chris Dillon, Joseph Pack, Devon Mann, Josh Eerenberg, Mark Long, row 4 Trainer Mike Allen, Fred Mock, Randy Epling, Justin Keaton, Shane Bennett, Matt Bennett, Nathan Merritt, Chad Burdette, Michael Reed, Bob Myers, Norman Farley, and Mike Miller. Not pictured are Chester Barnett, Jeff Conner, and Steven Richmond, Oct. 8th. and Nov. 5th. are the remaining home games. Game time is 7:30. Come out and support the last Bobcat team of this centuryl!! Wednesday, September 29 Menu: Beef barbecue, coleslaw, green lima beans, pineapple tidbits, bun, milk/butter• Activities: Senior Citizens Walking Group will walk at Bellepoint Park. The bus will leave the Hinton Senior Center at: 10:30 am. Thursday, September 30 Menu: Meatloaf/gravy, broccoli, applesauce, biscuits, milk/butter. Activities: Activity Room Exercise: 11:10 am• Bingo for Prizes: After Lunch. Friday, October 1 Menu: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, peas/ carrots, ice cream, bread, milk/ butter. Activities: October Seniors' Birthday Party: ll:00 am - 1:00 pro. Special singing by The Circuit Riders, consisting of Andy Anderson, Jackie Harmon, Dana Keaton, Iris Pipestem Drive-In 384-7382 Hinton Moose Lodge 1,000 Jackpot is now at 56 numbers and the mini jackpot has increased to $430. 00ursday, September 30th Early birds start at 6:30 with 3 quickies Regular games start at 7 pm $5.00 a pack Refreshments are available at the snack bar Sign up for the Pig and Lucky Number. You could be the next big winner. Bring a friend and enjoy the fun, food and excitement of being a winner. I II II II Keaton• and Wihna Judd: 11:00 am - 11:45 am. Monday, October 4 Menu: Hamburger, lettuce/tomato/pickle, tater tots, green lima beans, fruit cocktail/mandarin oranges/bananas, bun, milk. Activities: Bible Study with Reverend Eddie Johnson: 11:00 am - Ii:45 am. Tuesday, October 5 Menu: Potato soup, turkey sandwich, mustard greens, sliced pineapple with cottage cheese, crackers, milk Adm. Fri. - SaL $4.00 Children up to 10. $1.00 Adm. Sun. $8.00 a Car Load Flea Market every Sun. Run Away Bride Rated PG PLUS STIGMATA Rated R NOTICE Saturday, October 9th., at the Basketball Court on Summers Street, The Summers County Wellness Center and REACHH will sponsor the following: Community Basketball Game 12:00 noon to 2:00 p. m.; A Family Cook-out & Picnic 2:00 p. m, - 6:00 p. m.; A Dance with music by "D.J• Chip" 6:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m.; 102.3 will advertise• The Wellness Center will advertise on TV. This event will be open to the public. In addition, there will be two "Walks" on October 9, 1999. *The walks are sponsored by: "Walk A MILE IN MY SHOES" (WW Family Support) and "Walk For Her Life" (ARH, Breast cancer Support). Family and Parent Participation Needed As Well As Community Volunteers. OCTOBER FEST October 8th. Cover charge of $10.00 covers food and 3 drinks of your choice. Starting at 7:00 PM Green Valley Bar & Grill Lowell, WV Music starting at 9:00 PM - 2:30 AM Nancy C. Smith Assoc. Agent Ann Gore Agency 210 Ballengee St., Hinton, WV Ph: 466-1075 ..... . , : " . .... -:" .... ,. - . . . . , : '.: , . - : Let us show you how a Nationwide  homeowners policy can save you money while offering the protection you need for your home, your belongings, plus liability coverage. Call us today for more information. lq'00o"w'0E INSURANCE , : : ,. : ,: . Grand Opening Oct. 1-2 New Shoppe "'Up The Creek'" Antiques Gifts J, Collectibles m, Crafts Several nice antique pieces, old jelly cupboard, flour bin cabinet, candles, Yoders jams & jellies, baskets, scented soaps, old handmade quilts, Depression glassware, old crocks, lots of beautiful crafts, nice primitive pieces, lots more collectibles. Register For Door Prizes Refreshments served Located at Talcott, WV, Off Rt. 3, on to Judson Rd. 1.5 miles, located at the Scott Farm, watch for the signs. Come on up the creek and have a look!! WHIPLASH Refers to the damage which occurs to the neck usually as the result of an automobile or other accident. The neck is injured when it is moved suddenly forward or back or side to side. This may cause a tearing of the alignments and muscles or even damage to the bones or vertebrae. In addition, the nerves may be injured. Symptoms may include: headaches, dizziness, stiff neck, arm or shoulder pain and arthritic. It is usually treatable. For more information call: Dr. Lilly, Chiropractic Physician Hinton 466-3696 We accept Worker's Camp.; Medicaid, Major Medical, and Auto Insurance IIIII I I • I I IIIIII MAMMOGRAM SCREENING ACR/FIIA Accredited • Registered Mammographers Special available in October FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: BECKLEY - 255-3306 SUMMERS COUNTY - 466-2912 ARH IIECKLEY ARH 306 Stanaford Rd • Beckley, WV 25951 • (304) 255-3000 IgUIVIR/IIBRlg CC)UNTY ARH Terrace Street • Hinton, West Virginia 25951 • (304) 466-1000 www.orh.org Part of the Appalachian Regional Healthcare system "lndudes rodwlogist terpretatton, Ca, check, or cred# cacd at time of service $ L=',,:,:[,.:m.X"d:H,r,,.== Travel should be more than getting to a destination. It should be therapeutic. FROM FROM *42 *86 Energizing Fun. That's why Amtrak, offers everything from huge. relaxing seats to private sleep{rig cars to a comfortable dining setting. So whether you're unwinding alone or traveling with famdy or frwnds, you'll fred yourself in the perfect mix of comfort and travel. For information on fares and reservat,ons, call your travel agent orAmtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL. Children and senior discounts available, Train departs from the Amtrak station at I C and 0 Plaza at Railroad Ave. in ,Iderson and on Front St. in Hinton. Amtmk ® www.arntrak.cam t % .oath ascot tot se;ors age 62 and ove 50% coach discount k, k,ds e 2 t S when accompamecl by a fare-pa,wng adult Up to 2 luds per adult. Fa'e r,: ba,e..3 o1, lvadlbdtty and sublect tO Ctant wtr.oul Iotce T:¢kets aft' suble('t tO chane ald refund fees. Sears a,r fire,ted. Other restr,¢uor rn 0l;. i : PUTT NG YOUR HEALTHcARE BEFORE PROFIT