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October 18, 1979     The Hinton News
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5 BIG DAYS .... Page I Supplement to: BLUEFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH Bluefield, West Virginia HINTON NEWS Hinton, West Virginia Tues., Oct. 16th thru Sat., Oct. 20th "  ::. or While Quantities Lastl *, ...: :.'.. ...- . ::. PALMOL|VE PETER PAUL DISHWASHING LIQUID CANDY BARS "" NOW 70¢  . eMo::: dB: t: erl: C:dr oJv:Yl I e i" .:, ONLY g7 .PowerHouse _ .ou.c.o,c, WHILE THEY LAST! PACK JUMBO TISSUE HI.DRI TOWELS 2i87 € MR. & MRS. CALVIN SAUNDER$ Calvin Saunders ... President of CHEDS, in Princeton & Pearisburg, invites you to attend this gigantic event. Come in and meet the representatives that will be on hand throughout this sale to meet you and offer you these outstanding values. i i ii i 15 cents aud evening as wreckers from llinton a.d Beckley attempted to right the truck. STERNO , Ill, , COK,:.SmT,, . ...... : ........ ...... I :,:. '::;' .... :-=Jl) I !'. C rn Chi s TABOR "°' ............. ' ' -LOGLogs J /____ Watts //M/ODEL I I / " 1320 ' 0 p ,* /i// DR. PEPPER • Cheez Balls r, MA('IE _ __ 6- 5 Pound W '"A-- l I::CIISOn -3 .. • __ PRINCETONI 22 , ........ J I e Tiny Tw0sts /A STORE ,... I NOW ONLY J i Cheez Curlsl-- II IIIJ, I - j 'il ( RADIANT ' xou00 : " ONLY  I I rl u:TER I I CHOICE F / STORE mm , ..... "°*'*°*""' .......... ...... " Day I Feotureso Wide rore o--oHc thermosto 4 sVmTwiSnVPoc'UWk m . I _g  gtgu00r00n I ,o moiot.oJn te ,.ror...*. '"I All' dl I Y I • I II I vv I proof grille. BuHI-in ,ipoversofe/switch I NOW JlU' I • mqiqlqi I °" ° wo =,,.g hondle. The " I ONLY U i -- m -- -- t healer finish is buckskin alndblock. - | u ---- , IN FREE GIFTS S00opt00e CHEOSne00rs0000ou TO BE AWARDEDIINo Obligation, Sale.. was hospital for a concus,ion. Tl,e was completely blocked from 2:30 until Ill)NI while wreckers worked to right the vehicle. PRINCETON, WEST VIRGINIA PEARISBURG, VIRGINIA grams sez up Dy me AUXil- iary. Mrs. Law and Shirley Mc- Eldowney of Unit 149 were in Wiseman of Hines, District Vice- LFICL tonlerence: rtlnton, rLon- ceverte, Oak Hill, Rainelle, Le- wisburg, Union, Gauley Bridge and Fayetteville. stal Manis Dunbar, 4 dauglzt- , era, Mrs• Kenneth Seamon, Ph- oenix, Arizona; Mrs. Robert Poptic, Mrs. Russell Binion, beth of Warren, Ohio; and Mrs. O.J. Morris of Newton Falls; one sister, Mrs. Martin Hicks, Lake Milton, Ohio. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers and 2 sisters and is also survived by 7 grandchild- ren. Services were held Tuesday at 12 noon at the Ronald Men daws Funeral Parlors with the Rev. C.H. Martin officiating. Burial followed in the I-Iallld0n Cemetery at Green Sulphur Sp- rings. Do Not Have To Be Present To Win ! daughter, Mrs. Janet Jaster of Sacramento, Calif.; four bro- thers, Carl, Darrelle and Joe all of Beaver and David of Doy- lestown, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Garnet Ratliff of Medina, Ohio, and Mrs. Ruth bladdy of St- afford, Va., and 8 grandchild- ren. Services will be at I p.m. today in the Rose and Ques- enberry Peace Chapel with the Rev. Cleveland Young officiat- ing. BUrial followed in the Blue Jay Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kenneth Ratliff, Eugene Maddy, Stuart Patrick, Ed Wood, Clyde Lucas and Lacy Richmond. Trooper A.W. Maddy had the road opened a short while around 5PM to allow one-way traffic. i :!. !, I Area Briefs Shawn Anderson and sponsor Joe Harper. nderson District Winner der's0n, son of Mr On October 6, he advanced tc M. "Dink" Princeton, W. Va. where he f 511 Temple Street. competed in the Zone Compet- in the Local Punt, ition and received the First held Place Zone Champion Tr°phy in Football Field the 12 year old age group. bet29 in the 12 year Shaven will now advance to the W, bcre he captured' District competition which will received a be held in Cincinnati, Ohio on Octoberr20. There are six levels of competition- Local, Zone, District, Area, Division and National. This competition is open tc youngsters ages 8 through 12 residing in the United States. Shawn is a 7th Grader al Hinton High School and enjoy playing all sports. REFUGE The Family Refuge Center, a shelter for abused persons in this area is scheduled to open its doors in the next few weeks. However, in order to open they desperately need the following items: Refrigerator, electric st- ove, rugs, drapes, blankets , bedspreads, pillows, kitchen ut- ensils includina Dots and vans, dishes, glassware, and child- ren's toys. Anyone wishing to donate any of the above items, please call Roxanne White at 645- 6331, or write the Family Refuge Cen- ter, 105 Church .Street, Lewis- burg, 24901• ADDLE GOOCH The Addle Gooch Sunday Sch- ool Class of First United Me- thodist Church will meet Thur- sday at 7:30 in fellowship hall. Rev. Bill Young will show slides from India. PLAY Anita Meador, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Meador of Pipestem will open tonight in the Concord College Drama Department presentation of Ph- ilip King's "See How They Run ', a comedy in three acts. The play will be presented Thurs- day, Friday, Saturday and Sere. day in .the Studio Theater at Concord College. Anita, a Junior majoring in speech and dramatic arts- Elg- lish, will portray the part of Ida, a Cockney maid of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Toep at the vicarage in Merton-cum-Midd]ewick. Curtain time is 8 P.M. Oct- ober 18- 21. SWINIMING LESSONS Adult Begglnner Swimming Lessons will be held on Mon- day, Wednesday, and' Thtay at Pipestem Indoor Pool. Time 5:30 p.m; Richard Canla'ell in. structor. Limited memlzn. Dolphins IVi;rt 14- 12 8hawn Anderson, IZ, Of the Steelers gains ground Football action. The Dolphins outscored the against the Dolphins in Monday evening Midget Steelers, however, 14-12. EASTERN STAR Silver Leaf Chapter No. 5 Order of the Eastern Star will meet Tuesday October 23 7:S0 p.m. in Masonic Hall. Refreshment committee is : Sarah Carden, Addle Gooch, Dora Adklns, and Margaret Neely., LUNCH WEEK October 15-19 has been desig- nated as National School Lunch Week. Parents are invited to join Summers County students for ]unch on October. 17th. A cmmty-wide menu of Ilsh & ehlpa, pizza or hamburger is planned for that day. Parents who plan to attend should notify 'he school by October I6th. Cost will be $1.2S. RETIRED TEACHERS TO MEET • .Summers County Association of 'Retired Teachers will meet Saturday October 20 at 10 a.m. in First Baptist Church. Daniel Jones State President will be quest apeaker . All retirees are urged to attend. NEEDBoTTLES The Hinton. Brownie Troop is working on aproject which re- quires empty dish soap bottles. Anyone who can help by don- ating their empty Joy, Ivory, etc. bottles ( any size) would be appreciated. Please bring the soap containers to the Hinton News office before Monday at 2 p.m. FLOWER CLUB The Riverview Flower Club will meet Friday October 19 at 7:30. Hostess Mrs. Mary Rice, Alma Coffman and Nell Miller. -: WILEY'S LODGE Wiley's Lodge No. 8, F & AM. will have its instruction meet- ing Saturday evening October 20 at 7:30 in the ledge hall• The lodge will be working in 3rd degree of masonery. All mem- bers are to attend. POISON The City of Hinton has rat poison available free to City residents at the CHy Garage. Officials ask that residents bring their own containers. -Subscribe