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8 - Hinton News Tues. Oct. 12, 1993
More Sports From Pg. 5 What Happens If ??
Sat. over Tug Valley 65-37. Fatricia
Sea led the way with 18 points, 8
rebounds and 7 steals. Joetta Cales
added 10 points and Beth Farley
had nine points of her own. Hinton
will play Princeton Tues. night at
Hinton.
MEAN MOUNTAINEER
BOXING TOURNAMENT
STARTS FRI.
The Raleigh County Armory in
Beckley will be the site of the second
annual Mean Mountaineer Tourna-
ment this Fri. and Sat. (Oct. 15 & 16)
starting at 7:30 p.m. each night.
Over forty entries are already
entered in the tournament. There
are three weight classifications:
middleweight (147-165 pounds);
light heavyweight (166-185 pounds);
and heavyweight (over 185 pounds).
Each of the three champions will
receive $1000 and each runner-up
will receive $300.
In order to enter the tournament,
one must be at least eighteen years
old and must not ever boxed as a
professional.
In addition to the elimination
bouts, there will be a woman's bout
each night. Each bout is scheduled
for three rounds.
Also, there are three professional
bouts on the schedule. Fri. night's
pro bouts pit Larry Gue of Hunting-
ton aga/nst J. R. Hamilton of
Martinsburg. Gue is a six time state
amateur champion making his pro
debut. Hamilton has an 8-1 pro
record for this welterweight bout. In
a light middleweight bout, Beckley's
Jamie Humphrey battles Todd Hall
of Martinsburg. Beth bouts are
scheduled for four rounds.
In the Sat. night pro bout,
Beckley's Tommy Small, the W. Va.
welterweight champion and former
IBF champion will meet Haun Kim
of Korea in a six.round bout. Small
has won 29 of 37 pro bouts, while
Kim's record is 20 wins against only
six losses.
Tickets are priced at $8 balcony
and $10 reserved ringside if bought
in advance, and $10 balcony, $12
reserved ringside if purchased at
the door. Tickets are on sale at many
LITTLE GENERAL STORES and
at the ARMORY BOX OFFICE. The
tournament is sponsored by W. Va.
Boxing Associates, and sanctioned
by the W. Va. State Boxing Commis-
sion.
HINTON 8.BALL POOL
CHAMPIONSHIP
A year's worth of bragging rights
were earned at Lightner's Sport Grill
on Oct. 3rd. Weekly tournaments
during July, Aug. and Sept., estab-
lished 16 finalists from 53 partici-
pants. The final was dominated by
Picky Brown and Mike Mann who
defeated Doug Greenaway and Dar-
rell Weikle to set up the last match of
the day.
Rick)' Brown
Champion
Ritz
Theatre
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L.
Mike Mann
Runner.Up
Picky Brown of Hinton took a 3
game lead in the best of 7 match
before Mike Mann of Talcott got one
back. Brown stopped the anticipated
comeback with a win in the next
game to take the championship, 4
games to 1. Following the match,
Mike Mann said, "this has been an
excellent idea, it has prodded some-
thing for everyone to look forward to
each week and hopefully it will con-
tinue." Picky Brown, =I'm glad that
Mike and I met in the final. We've
been 1-2 for 3 months now and it
gave us a chance to settle the num-
ber I ranking, at least for this year."
NOTICE
REVIVAL SERVICES
Revival services will held at
the Freedom Baptist Church on
Powleys Creek Oct, llth. thru 15th
at 7:00 PM nightly.
Guest speaker will be Ralph Cal-
fee, Pastor of Rich Creek Baptist
Church at Spanishburg.
Pastor George Cook invites ev-
eryone.
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Estate Auction
Saturday afternoon, Oct. 23, 2:00 pm
Lowell, WV (near Talcott & Pence Springs, watch for signs)
Valuable Real Estate: Important dyer front property situated on the beautiful Grssn-
brier River at Lowell, WV. Approx. 500 ft. of river frontage. Excellent aa to the
fiver, good body of water along the property.
Personal Property: 1952 Ford pickup V-8 qlne, [pm kept 59652 miles! Antique
oak bow Oia" chine cabinet-round oak clewfoot dining table (NR). oak Sessions
gingerbread mantle clock.handmade rand table-iron bed-trunks-dremr.mantlss.
Im applebuttM kettle w/stendA,O caboose lantern- Ram. 22 rifle, lots of hand
tools, etc.. plus more too numerous to list.
Terms: Personal property cash or approved check.
Real Estate: sella without any minimum mrtlng bid, however winning bid must be
confirmed by the Summers County Cimuit Court, we do not anticipate any complica-
tions with confirmation. 2000.00 depo¢t by high bidder required day of auction.
Balance due upon €losing wJlhln 30 days. Standard coats associated with closing
apply. PREVIEW OF REAL ESTATE THURSDAY OCT. 21, 4-6pm
RIVERBEND AUCTION COMPANY
ALDERSON WV 304-445-2897 OR 1-800-726-2897
RANDY S. BURDETrEW/927
R.B. FOSTER REALESTATEINC.
ALDERSON, W V
SAM GROVES BROKER
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Straight teeth talk...
WHY GO TO A SPECIALIST?
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What ff you own trusted
family dentist offers to
straighten your child's teeht?
Do you really need a specialist
in orthodontics?
Well, not necessarily, but it
is oRen advisable to get a
seeonc opinion from one.
Legally, any dentist can do
as much aothodontics as he or
she feels qualified to do. And
certainly some non-complex
orthodontic problems can
readily be treated by non-
orthodontists, particularly by
those who have taken extra
short courses in orthodontic
diagnosis and treatment. By
and large, however, the major-
ity of cases would benefit from
the services of the orthodontic
special/st who has the train-
ing and experienoe to custom.
ire the latest treatment tech.
niques to attain the most opti-
mal result.
You can recognize the spe-
cialist by virtue of the fact he
or she, 1) has completed a full
time two-three year orthodon-
tic program after dental school,
2) only doesbraces--no fillings
are done in the office, and 3) is
a member of the American As-
Boclation of Orthodontics.
Orthodontic treatment is a
once-in-a-Hfetime event. It
must be done right the first
time and result in Imautiful
teeth that bite properly. The
orthodontic specialist stands
the best chance of achieving
that result.
"Brought to you by the aroa's
University trained ORTHO-
DONTISTS":
Dr' L' E. Eckley
1804 Harper Road
Beckley, WV 25801
252-0771
1-800-773-0771
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Dr. Thomas W. Jarrett
203 Brookshire Lane
Beckley, WV 25801
,255-0549
1-800-950-5525
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Ira fire broke out in your home or
the place you work, smoke fills the
air, you are unable to breath and
people are lost, would you know
where to go or what to do?
Last Thurs. the employees of
Summers County Continous Care
were put to the test when a fire
broke out there sending smoke
throughout an isolated part of the
building, sounding alarms and acti-
vating local fire and ambulance
personal.
What the employees did not know
is that the entire event had been
carefully stagged by their admini-
stration; Medic Alert Ambulance and
Talcott Fire Dept. Area fire depart-
ments, ambulance, and law enforce-
ment had been notified several days
before the drill was to take place in
order to decrease the potential of a
accident while driving to the area.
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At approx. 2:00 pm all county fire
departments were alerted torespond
to the Summers County Continuous
Care Center for a fire. When they
arrived they found smok coming
from a rear door and Paramedics
from Medic Alert quickly assisted in
removing victims and started pre-
paring to extinguish any fire and
smoke.
Employees inside began to move
and account for all patients and
visitors in the building then help
with the injured that had been
removed. Each of the ten people
that volunteered to be victims were
t-ran sported by ambulance to an area
that would represent a hospital.
Matt Stalnaker of Medic Alert
says the drill was a complete suc-
cess, and would like to thank all the
personal of Summers County Con-
tinue Care Center, all county fire
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
DEGREE OF HONOR
The Degree of Honor will meet at
Pivertowne Oct. 14th. at 1:30.
All members please attend.
ATTENTION CLASS OF 1984
There will be a meeting Oct. 21st.
at 6:00 at the Dairy Queen to discuss
10 year reunion.
For more information call Lee Ann
Wykle at 466-5401.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Health for Hinton group will
meet on Thurs., Oct. 14, at 12:00
noon at the Visitors Bureau on
Temple St.
Anyone interested in improving
the health of Summers County real-
dents is invited to attend. This group
is focusing on education and preven-
tion of illness as keys to a healthier
lifestyle.
Bring a bag lunch and join us -
drinks will be provided.
AUTUMN SWING
The Monroe County Public Li-
brary in'Union will sponsor an
"Autumn Swing at Creekside, near
Greenville, on Sat., Oct. 23 tobenefit
the Library.
The dance will be held from 8:00.
12:00 p.m. and will feature the
Concord Commanders. Tickets are
$15.00 for singles and $25.00 for
couples.
For more information about tick-
eta, please call the Library at 772-
3038.
REVIVAL SERVICES
Revival services will be held at
Sandstone Baptist Church Oct. 11th.
thru 15th at 7:00 p.m. nightly.
Special speaker will be Pastor
Danny Wanders of Trinity Baptist
Church. Special singing nightly.
Pastor Eddie Johnson invites
everyone to attend.
CONCERT
E. J. Holloway, a member of the
"Lining Bar Gang" will be in concert
at First Christian Church, corner
7th.Ave., andTemple St., 11:00 a'm,,
Sun. OCt. 17th.
Brother Holloway, who loves the
Lord, is blessed with a beautiful
singing voice and has performed with
nationally known performers, Roy
Clark and Loretta Lynn..
The public is invited to come and
hear this gifted Christian man praise
God in song.
NOTICE
Effective immediately Hinton
High School students may sign up
for the Selective Service in the guid-
ance office at Hinton High School.
Male students are to register with
the Selective Service at ]east 30 days
prior to their 18th birthday.
HALLOWEEN
Halloween will be observed in the
city of Hinton on Sat. Oct. 30th.
between the hours of 6 and 8.
GOSPEL SING
AGospel Sing will be held at Rocky
Mt. Church, Pipestem - Indian Ridge
Rd. on Sat. Oct. 16th. at 7 p.m. fea-
turing The Gospel Echos.
Everyone Welcome. Refresh-
manta.
SUMMERS COUNTY RIGHT
TO LIFE
SCRTL meets every 3rd. Tues. of
the month at 7:00 PM at the Hinton
Church of God Summers St. Hinton.
Meetings are open to those who
wish to be involved in saving the
lives of the unborn.
depts., and Hinton City Fire Dept.
for their cooperation, and help to
insure that in the event of a real
disaster we will be ready.
From Page 3
Obituaries
grandchildren.
Graveside services and burial
were hdd at 2 p.m. Man. Oct. II at
the Greenbrier Burial Park, Hinton.
There was no visitation.
Family requests, in lieu of flow-
ers, donations may be made to the
Summers County Hospital Auxil-
iary.
Pallbearers will be Mitchell and
Marc Ratliff, William Hove, Jeff
Harper, Alvin Willey and Earl
Turner.
Arrangements by Ronald Mead-
ows Funeral Parlors, Hinton.
In the Line of Fire
Rated R
Fri. Sat. 6:00 & 8:30
Sun. 4:00 & 6:30
All Seats $3.00 466-0743
SURPLUS FOOD
Surplus Food"- Summers County
Sign-up: Oct. 12, 13, 14. 9 am
until 12 noon,Hinton Memorial Bldg.
. Other areas include: Sandstone
Fire Station Oct. 12, 9am until 2 pro.
Talcott-Fire Station Oct. 12, 9 am
until 2 pro. Jumping Branch Taber-
nacle - Oct. 12, 9 am until 2 pro.
Forest Hill River Valley Baptist
Church 9am until 2 pm. Hix area
-- O'Bryan's Store 9 am until 2
pm. Pipestem Cook's Chapel
Churchoct. 12, 9 am until 2 pro.
This sign-up is to be redetermined
for a new yellow 1994 year-long
Surplus Food card.
PIPESTEM DRIVE- IN
RL 20 SPEEDWAY Ph. 384-7382
FLEA MKT EVERY SUNDAY
ADM. FRI. - SAT. $3.50 PERSON
SUN. $6.00 CAR LOAD
Oct. 15-16-17
The
FUGITIVE
Rated PG-13
Dave
Rated PG-13
Harvest Auction Sale
Oct. 23, 1993 10:00 A.M.
Marie Ruritan Bldg.
Marie, W.Va.
"Buddy" Light Auctioneer
Cane Molasses, Apple Butter, Potatoes, Coun-
try Cured Hams, Fire Wood, Jellies and other
farm products. Arts & Crafts.
Sponsored by: Ruritan Club, Women's Friend-
ship Club, and New Hope Methodist Church
NOW
OPEN
John C. Bailes, O.D.
Optometrist
Announces the Opening of his
NEW OFFICE
at the Country Road's Plaza, Hinton
Ca,, 466-1 228 ,or appointments
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We Can Now Handle
Your Printing Needs
Copies 10¢ each. No Limits
FAX Service Available
Call us for a free quote on: Office forms, stationary, club
bulletins, tickets, labels, business cards, and morel
"We Pick Up And Deliver"
See or call Doug "Sonar" McBride at:
Fox Photographics
and Printing
217 Ballengee 466-5108
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Hearing Aid Specialist
May I Help You
HEAR BETTER?
" HEAR00G AID CENTER
Coast to Coast Motel
Intersection Highway 3 & 20 on the Hinton By-Pass
Office Hours: Thursday, October 14 9 AM to 4 PM
New Hearing Aid Fittings
Hearing Aid Service
Repair, Batteries & Supplies
CHERYL VASSALLO
Call TOLL FREE 1-800-437.2638 for an appointment
We also offer FREE in-home hearing tests.
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