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8--Hinton News Tues. Oct. 2; 1979 Red Sulphur Area News Rev. & Mrs. Steve Howdock & Family 9Oth Birthday ! ! Rev. and Mrs. Reggie Bales welcomed Mr. John Kent, a guest at the Andrew Rowan ltome, to their home for a visit on the occasion of Mr. Kent's 90th birthday anniversary? Mr. Kent attended the Indian Mills Baptist Church Sunday night where Mr. Bales is past- or. and was greeted by his many friends Monday, his birthday, Mr. Kent celebrated by enjoying all his favorite dishes prepared by Letter To The Editor: "Just One his host, also cake and ice- cream. Sharing his birthday party were Mrs. Howard Bishop and Mrs. Eddie Howdock. - Freedom Baptist Hold ReeepUon The Freedom.Baptist Chch on Powley's Creek hosted a reception to welcome their new pastor, Rev. Steve Howdock and family. The reception was sponsored by the Freedom Mis- sion Society, Sunday evening. Upon their arrival, Rev. How- dock and wife, Carol, were presented a corsage and botmt- ier by Mrs. Nila Hicks. In behalf of the church Rev. Ernie Cox, spoke and welcomed the new pastor. Mrs. Nila Hicks presented the couple a gift from the church. The refreshment table was covered with a white lace table- cloth with a floral arrange- ment in autumn colors as ac- ernter piece. Three cakes were baked and ,orated by Mrs. Kaye Cox. ' An open-Bible, and two horse- shoe shaped cakes with the inscriptions "God Bless You" and "Welcome Pastor". Mrs. Diamon Woods presided at the punch howl and Mrs. Nila Hicks and Mrs. Kathleen Hicks served the cake. Those present were : Rev. and mrs. Steve Howdock, St- even Michael and Amber, Mr. Calvin Cox, Roger, and Rusty, Mrs. Helen Forren, Mrs. Chr- ' istenia Bucldand, Mr.s Terenia Burns, Mr. Dwayne Currence, Mrs. : Bremm'r Hicks, Mrs. Mona Cox, Mrs. Thelma Har- ris, .Mr. and Mrs. Diamon" Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hicks, Rev. and Mrs. Ernie .Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Barbara Wyant, Mr. and Mrs. Broaddus Hicks and Missy, Mrs. Lula Foster, Mrs. Sue Hinlde, Barbara and Lisa and Randy Buckland. Following a time of. fellow- ship the evening worship ser- u-a o-o-o-ooa-o a o • a o o •, o € vice was held by the pastor. iTo I -- Play . Personals ". The Calvary Baptist Church  held its first homecoming in the' • "21 years the church has been established. All pastors, former Area Briefs HOME TOUR . Welcome Wagon Club's 2rid Annual Home Tour will be held Saturday, October 6, 1979. Cof- fee: 9- I0 a.m. at Woodrow Wilson Cafetorium. Home Tour : 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. James Fergu- son 22 Timberridge Drive ( Woodcrest), Mr. and mrs. Ph- illip Noel Stauaford, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roberts, 1019 Woodlawn Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eays 105 Phil Ave- nue ( Pine Hills), and Mr. and Mr.s Tony Floyd 1000 Overlook (Stanaford Acres). SEEKING The 503RD Parachute R.C.T. World War II is seeking former members of the 503 Parachute Infantry Regiment, the 462nd Parachute Field Artillery BrL and 161st Parachute Engineer BN. Who served in those units for any period of time, between March 2, 1942 and September 2, 1945. To inform them 'of a reunion in Nashville Tenne in July 1980. And to return to the Phillippines in 1981. Also to  build up the Assoeiatio Rec- B6ware MailFraud ' :..P-,iins are warninS West'Virginns to be wary of shady marl-order houses, which i offer' such items as a guar-! anteed cure for hemorrhoids. •  That cure, offered by a West Virginia concern in a news- ,paper advertisement, turned .out  be something less than a s m'rwe rcny: For"$6.95, 'a hemorrhoid'. ter reeived a 99-cent jar of Nick's Vapo-Rub d instruct-/. • lens: "Apply libetllyY ". BilT Pauer, 'one of two marl fraud investigators in the Charleston office of the Postal Service, said/he perpetrater of that scheme was forced out of business by the g°vernment- ; The government ayslhat dis- .: honest mail-orde sehemeL net- ,flli0n. last )ear ..nationwide. The Postal Service .has hired .?unsumer prot.ection specialists ords. To help veterans of the Association to seek former fr- iends to file claims. Please contact: Harry A. Ba- iley, Box 453, Central, South Carolina 29630 Home Phone: I 803-639-29"22. SKATE-A-'IlION • to fight the fraud. Pauer has been working on the problem in'West Virginia (or 'vet yearS but ays he doesh .'t' catch all the fraud artists "eause they often vanish sand" fter advertising their seam. And, he said, someone Who 'loses just a few dollars in a mail There will be a Skate-A-'fllm Jraud often feels fan colish" to Saturday October 13 from 10 4. ireliort it ttrlmthoritios. ." Sponsored by Hinton High :' The elderly and handicapped School Band. Donations or sp0n- are often the victims of seams sots of skaters funds will go to that promise large profits for buy new banci euipment, home:bsed work, such as .stof- '" fing envelopos, Pauer said. ' : And there are the 'more cr- '/%tive fraud artists. Snate Keaton of Pipestem reports that this "turtle" potato was the only "spud" in the hill. Photo by Sally Hayslette GET INTO A PLUM dAM If feasting on Plum Jam year 'round appeals to you, -':- • it's"easy, enough to ensure th eating enjoyment. On your next market trip, select fully colored ripe plums, making sure they are firm, except for a slightly soft tip end --a good indica- tion of ripeness. Tuck a package of Sure-Jell fruit : pectin into the shopping cart, too. Remember, com- mercial pectin supplements natural fruit pectin to be sure of a successful "set." Try making a batch of Spiced Plum Jam another time. .,o You have your choice of adding spices to this same [] basic recipe for another Measure 6 cups into a very of jars with clean damp year 'round jam treat, large saucepan, cloth. Cover with two-piece Then make the jam. Measure lids. Process in boiling water PLUM PERFI:CT JAM sugar and set aside. Mix bath for 5 minutes, timing 6 cups prepared fruit (about fruit pectin into fruit in when water returns to a 4 lb. fully ripe plums saucepan• Place over high boil. Cool, test for seal and  and 1/2 cup water) heat and stir until mixture store. Makes 11 cups or 11 °;" 8 cups (3-112 lb.) sugar comes to a hard boil. lmme- (8 ft. oz,) glasses. ) # Of Many" members, and friends were written special invitations. The service began with the -.Sunday School hour, morning worship service conducted by League President, David Madison. announced that the City Independent Baskttball Lets Valentine League will begin play this year the pastor, Rew Silas Gore, and Pouch L on Saturday November 10, at noon a basket lunch served in Ketchikan. Alaska 1979. He added that. few chan- . the new picnic shelter recently 99901 ges will be made in lengue rules. 'built aS a project of the Cal-, My husband Mike and I and this year. our family moved to Coffman As last year, ive teams will Cove on Prince of Wales :s- be chosen with sponsors for land in Southeast Alaska in the each. Coaches this year will be spring of 1967 to establish a Bill Ellison, Joe Blankenship, logging camp... RH Valentine Dave Madison, Victor Morgan Logging. In the beginning there and Steve Tasaos. were no trailer houses, no sew- All players that are interested in playing should contact one o! these coaches or Bill Keato, n , Bernie Neal, Rev. D.D. EIwell or Jerry Davis. 'Names will be accepted un- til October 31, 1979 with teams to be chosen on November 1, 1979. Only 60 names can be taken. The league is limited to five teams and each team can carry only a 12 man roster. Entry fee this year is $15.00 per player and must be paid at the time of sign up. Any player that has a unif- orm from last year is asked o return their uniforms to one of the above mentioned coaches or players. Bi00rth ers. no electricity, no school, no movies, no scheduled weekly freight boat no dock, no air- plane float, no fuel storage, and only 12 miles of road. We worked very hard to develop a campsite and move in the men and their familys and still put logs in the water that season. In the 12 plus years we've spent here all of our improvements have been made after regular working hours. Fulfilling our obligations as contract loggers always came first ... comforts last. We are proud of our piq- uant community of 184 souls. We are proud of our profess- ion. We are proud to be living in Alaska. We work six days a week with Sunday off0 our business must be handled by mail. ALL business. We have no T V, no telephones. Our sole connect- ion with the out side world is via radio. Radio contact is often impossible and always public... something like having 100 people on one party line. Some- xtary' 'Men's Fellowship. The'afternoon service began ,a¢ 2:30 p.m. with'.special sing- lng, prayer, testomies and a tune of sharing. It was dectded by the church that an annual Homecoming will be observed each year. The homecoming was well attended. Mrsl Rhoda Fitswater, who is recuperating from surgery at the hdme of her granddaughter ' Mr. and Mrs. Geral Fox of Ballard, is improving and wel- comes all her friends to visit. The Red Sulphur Home EXt- ension Club attended the "Ach- ievement Day" program helda t 'Union Thursday with all other clubs of Monroe County. The Red Sulphur Club rec- eived a blue ribbon and came in second place in the county for the year. The scrapbook, edit- ed by Mrs. Eddie Harris, also won a blue ribbon. Club mem- ber's attending were : Mrs. Howard Bishop, Mrs. Eddie • Hodock, Mrs. Penny Shews- bry, Mrs. Roy McDaniel, Mi. Eddie Harris and Mrs. Howard Cart. . times it isn't all that import- ant to make radio contact but when there is an emergency and you can't get ahold of the op- erator it can be very painful ... We lost a child once. It costs $80 round trip by seaplane to fly to Ketchikan ( 70 airmiles) and the flight takes 45 minutes IF you go straight to town and aren't on a milk run. If you haveyour own beat it takes four hours... IF... weather permits. We are ISOLATED. Because of government reg- ulations, we are not allowed to build houses; we live in trailer houses• One of our families manages this with six children. We have diligently complied with ALL regulations invented by the government.., at the cost of many Sundays and dollars. We would love to own land and homes right here inspite of the sacrifices.., we love the wild- ness that is Alaska. At this very moment, we live in our community at the mercy of EVERY Congressman of EV- EVERY state of the United States of America. We are allowed to reside here ONLY becausc of a timber sale con- tract; a contract initiated bythe U.S. Government. We are just one of .many camps faced with the very real threat of being done out of our jobs and homes by Congress- ional action. I ask all users of wood and wood products ... Is the price of ruling whole com- munities out of existence and never utilizing already overr- ipe forests .... worth the thrill someone might get out of seeing Alaska preserved forever as a National Museum in the nameof wilderness ?? Leta Valentine Born to Mr. and Mrs. Randy and Kathy Ballard, a daughter, Lynette Rue, weighing 7 Ibs. and 5 oz. on September 20, 1979 at Summers County HospitaE • Grandparents are : Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Garnet Ballard ,i i and Larry and Jeanette Reed,. all of Hinton. • • . "One offered a "Guaranteed Nutc/aeker'" for $10." Purchas- ers vfe sent twd bricks. 1 box (1-3/4 oz.) powdered diately add all sugar and Note: Italian prune plums fruit pectin stir. Bring to a full rolling may be used in this recipe• boil and boil hard 1 minute, Spiced Plum Jam. Prepare First prepare the fruit. Pit stirring constantly. Remove Plum Jam as directed, I} ....... " oo : .... (donotpeel)about4pounds from heat and skim off adding 1/4 to 1 teas ann rne unique universal uoat - ! " " P 4r . ,, ..... . .. " p urns. Cut m small peces foam with metal spoon, each ground cloves, cinna- er' l:f?r'..$.2: Vlc ums and chop. Add 1/2 cup Ladle quickly into jars, mon and allspice, or any -) - recei.v.em a fluff. In the11ik water; bring to a boil and filling to within 1/8 inch of desired combination of  . . •,/. i /- . • i ,i .., simmer, cover, 5 mi,oes, top. Wipe ps and threads spices, to prep fruit. : " i I • /- one group 4.44 2 for S6. I ,.'  Blankets now om.,,o,...,.,,. :. New shipment slightly irreg, coach  chair , THIIUDF lq79 Tl-mA£'Wtt.L; " N', r zR Jose "ra mo/ ' Throws only 8. 49 & I. '° each  REVltRVoLU$ 4m; l"liffDl4l.  IC  iq 1141 ip , .,,n ., c,..,e o,, .... M en's D ept. - FI)I. OIV£RjIFICA'lrIIIJRLI Ik(..- ILI'nL IN £/,SCTItNI,$;b4'II.AL /, 'J' --.o--^.u,..: Ail mens & boys 10% off mens' A'J£NSLV Pt,errn01tD@" , Jackets Flannel Shirts $6. 00 .......... 10ng sleeve Good selection mens' short Kn|t Shirts ,: ..; f"" . ...-- . :'" . . ,, .. ,, values to$lO sleeve shirts, dress, knit & sweater shirts Now  Off group mens' • V00oH 00Shoes All Belts & Ties o. A4- 10% off inedThZthe at Upt are as And more super .... 'bargains throughout Jr.; 1isSy, HalfSizes our store! Help All coats us celebrate! Cole Slaw .for $2'" or Two Pieces of Fish WithFries/,,.Slaw and :, Hush Puppies for$1 .n and Goti Small'°:samiae of YNr ChOi' yl , ,.,. ................. ,..  _ . , ..... ['." QSp 1 ...... • ecla . Buy a Chicken Filet Dinner with French Fries, Hush pp]es;& I : FREE : Wed., Thurs,, & Friday Daiff 9ueen Hinton By-pass ' Children's Spot, coats Attention :Customers De,a.me.. Tho First National Bank of Hinton wishes to announce that  20% Off OU October 6, 1979 will be the last day to receive your FREE 3 entire stock slacks, Jeans, piece  plm.selling of, Late BmDt China. For se cust0mirs: -: 1 ouP " / .' 'r " : " PS' cuts, mB, Smt,n. : :ABA, VSA wire. ban noi c omid!ted timir setting 0f china, the First : I you to purchase to complete your setting. ,I- 'THE• ;'' r h " 'M'A "+'' " M t !i:; 00;Divls" De artment S ore incl  HINTON W. VA 2595 • :!i;'"i•i!:Iimtii':!:;::::i" "" • ...... "s-,tls Addi ass Odis age I .'tob ill o mtir II pi