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6 - Hinton News Tues. Oct. 2, 1990 Annual Auxiliary OPEN Meeting Set HOUSE HINTON HIGH SCHOOL will be The Annual Auxiliary of W. Va.having an "Open House Visitation" Hospital Association, Inc., will hold on Oct. 16. Every parent and guard- theirAnnual M~tingatThe Green-ian is invited to attend. Time will be brier, on Oct. 3, 4 and 5. ~ds year's 4 PM until 6 PM. Faculty and staff theme will he'Beyond our Expecta. will be here to answer any questions tithe." you may have. There will be a senior The following Summere County meeting with seniors and parents H~pital Auxiliary will be attond- aleconthisday.Thismeetingwillbe in~MarieMaddy-Pre~dent;Kath- held from 6 PM until 7 PM in the , ezine Willey - Vi~-Premdent; Joyce high school auditorium. ALL SEN- Andez~n-Tr~umrez;RuthThomas IORS AND THEIR PARENTS ARE - S retarT, lh anello; Bill URGED TO ATTEND. Coffman; Edith Coffman; Mildred Some of the items that will be Lind~ty; Ruby Wheeler;, and Ted covered at this senior meeting will Kmffez. be: We will be attending the Award's Lunch Program; Senior Orders -- Lundmon on Oct. 4 and during that Cap and Gowns - ETC.; Diplomas; time, them will be pr~mntations Mini Diplomas; Awards Assembly- • made for tl~ 1990 Volunteer of the List of Awards given out last June; Year, 1990 Innovative Project and Baccalaureate; Senior Farewell; Women's X-Ie~th Proj~t Award. The Graduation- Time and Place- Dress, tlmme fez the luncheon is ~our~e Etc.; ACT; SAT; Financial Aid; AP Sp ial." Joy~ Anderson and Ruth Tho- Teste; Tardies and Absences; Senior ' Exams; College Transcripts; Senior maswill imlmrvinguaDelegates=in Dues; Yearbooks; Prom: Senior Fol- the caucus with tho District Coun- "lies. '. mlom on Fri. morning precoding the Annual Budne Meeting. / q ) ? t t I/2 Mile below Bluestone Dam IIIIIII I I I I I II II III I 56th Ward The 56th Ward reunion held on Sue Phillips. We hope that everyone Sept. 1st and 2nd of this year waa a enjoyed themselves and hope to see great success. On Set. 71 people came you again next year. From the olIi- out to join in the fun and games cers of the Ward reunion may God planned for the evening. With apple bless and keep you till then. bobbing, horseshoe competition, balloon and egg t~sing the adulte as well as the young enjoyed the evente. Roasting weinere over the open fire gave warmth to the evening as well Bobcat Boosters met Tues. night as the warmth shared from the Sept. 25 at the City SideTrack Park. hearts that gathered. Remembor the football game on Oct. On Sun. the btmine~ meeting 12th which is Hinton vs Richwood, began at~00PMfollowingthegroup this is Homecoming. photo and dinner which was set for Following attended: Howard 1:00 PM. The review ofold business Cashwell,E.L. Cobb, William Weber, and work on cemetery was dia~med. C.W. Rodes, Mrs. Lynn Crowder, The officers were motioned and voted Joe Coins, Rob Coins, and Walter upon to remain the same. The new "Stoney~ Loomis. business discussed was that on a request for a plot at the cemetery. Ownership and who to contact was Named To Dean's List discussed and to be checked into at later date. Any information on ceme. Sandra Ayers, daughter of Mr. tery property should be directed to and Mrs. Elva Ayers, Jr., Sandstone, Stanley Ward at Pipestem. has been named to the Dean's List A collection was made to finance for the spring semester ended in next years reunion and more work May at Queens College, Charlotte, on cemetery. Gifts and door prizes N.C. was awarded. Our oldest was In order to be eligible for the Beatrice Ward, age 85 and youngest Dean's List, a student must average was Amanda Jo at 6 months. The 3.5 or better in 12 hours of graded greatest distance traveled was 460 work for the term. miles from Indiana. Queens is a private, four-year After closing of the business college associated with the Presby- meeting we proceeded with our cake terian Church (U.S.A.). walks, games and music provided by FMRS Mental Health Council, Inc. has an opening in Summers County for an R.N. to work one day per week. Job includes working with mental health/de velopmentally delayed clients in clinic with physi. clan, providing skilled nursing services including, but not limited to, administering, education and monitoring of medications including Prolixin injec. tions. An R.N. license to practice nursing in the State of West Virginia required. Send resume' by Friday, October 5,1990 to Charles S. Weatherford, Personnel Director, FMRS Mental Health Council, Inc., 101 S. Eisenhower Drive, Beckley, WV 25801. EOE/MFH • I I [ LI ALL RIGHTS RESI~VED, 1990 SCHOOL MENU Hinton High School Beef-Vegetable Soup, Ham & Week of Oct. 3 thru 9Cheese Sandwich, Crackers, Fruit BREAKFAST and Milk. Hot Bar. Salad Bar. Wed. Oct. 3 Thurs. Oct. 4 Fruit or Juice, Egg McMuffin, Pizza, Fries, Green Beans, Fruit Milk. And Milk. Hot Bar. Salad Bar. Thurs. Oct. 4 Fri. Oct. 5 Fruit or Juice, Mozarella Cheese Chicken Nuggets, Potoat Round, Toast, Milk, *Dry Cereal. Jello With Fruit, Roll And Milk, Hot Fri. Oct. 5 Bar-BBQ Sauce, Salad Bar - Mus. Fruit or Juice, Ham Pattie, Toast Sauce. & Butter, Milk. Mon. Oct. 8 Mon. Oct. 8 Baked Fish On Bun, Celery w/ FruitorJuice, Cheese Toast, Milk, Peanut Butter, Shelly Beans, Fruit *Dry Cereal. And Milk, Nacho N Cheese. Salad Tues. Oct. 9 Bar. Fruit or Juice, Sausage Biscuit, Tues. Oct. 9 Milk. Sub Sandwich, Brown Beans ~I LUNCH Cheese Wedge, Spinach, Cornbread, Wed. Oct. 3 Fruit And Milk. Salad Bar. Heritage Craft Festival A Heritage Craft Festival will be costumes and exhibits of early held Sun. Oct. 7th, at the Graham American tools and antiques. House at I~well. There will be The festivitieswillbeginat 12:00 demonstrations in spinning and noon and continue until 5:00 p.m. weaving, quilting, pottery, black- with food being sold by the Graham smithing, basket making, makingof House Preservation Society. The mountain rifles and apple butter, menu includes Bar-B-Q's, hot dogs, Other activities will be mountain brown beans and cornbread, potato music, Buckskinners in authentic salad, pies, cakes and other goodies. Beginning October 1st. Butler's will be open 8:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Friday to better match the area physi- cians office hours and better serve you. 203 Greenbrier Drive Free Delivery County John Grah, New Administrator ConnZe ing thesurrounding communities with all the expertise and compassion at its command, the Summers ty nospim is t _oming more important to the people ol this vicimty. LocaL ., in Hinton, phone 466-1000, the S_umme.rs County Hospital is a complete medical facility dedicated to the prc o l W good health. • Expertly staffed and equipped, this full-service hospital provides the proper evNihinment essential for patient progress and ultimate recovery. Their personnel, consisting of experiencecPprbfessionals, form a dedicated health care team whose coordinated efforts assure consistent excellence in various medical specialties. This modern facility is designed to meet the diversity of its patients' needs, from emergency care to outpatient care. Summers County Hospital continues to look for ways to improve its services to the you_l.oo..ki g for that Sl , "ai pet to ,.become a peqnane.nt member of your household? Pets add much community. to our fives. Statistics revea mat mey are emotionauy aria pnysically beneficial to our total way of life. If The administration is continually making changes in order to keep up with the rapid developments in the ever-changing medical science field. In addition to serving its patients with the most modern health care skills you are of making an important addition to your family, stop by soon and visit the Jungle Land Pet and technology today, the Summers County Hospital is constantly striving to keep hospital costs as low as SI , this area s most com lete center. The people at JungleShop, located at 212 Temple Street in Hmton, .phone 4 ?II , have taken a possible. For this community, their first priority is superior health care for citizens young and old alike great deal de.are to feature only healthy and happy pets, anda most complete sel on of, .ca,, re i onaing supplies. Whether it's a puppy, tten, hamster, gerbil, parakeet or a tropical fish, you u fin0 mem allln penect health waiting to be taken to their new home. Their staff will also be more than happy to special order any pet on request. Have, you treated yourself to dinner out recently? If you haven't, there can be no doubt where you should The knowledge,3ble personnel at Jungle Land Pet Shop are able to provide complete information on care go. 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