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8 - Hinton News Tues. Oct. 19, 1993 COMMUNIT" BULLETIN BOARD REVIVAL Arevival will be held at the Church of the Nazarene, Tues., Oct. 26 through Sun. Oct. 31, 7:00 nightly. Special speaker will be Rev. Bill Reid of Peterstown. Everyone is welcome. TRICK OR TREATERS Summers Continuous Care will be having trick or treaters on Sat. Oct. 30th. from 6 to 8. ATTENTION  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. A SWING The Monroe County Public Li- brary in Union will sponsor an =Autumn Swing" at Creekside, near Greenville, on Sat., Oct. 23 to benefit 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- ets, please call the Library at 772- 3038. HALLOWEEN Halloween will be observed in the city of Hinton on Sat. OCt. 30th. between the hours of 6 and 8. Birth Announced BPW The BPW Club will meet in a group, and attend the Central Bap- tist Church on Sun. OCt. 23rd. at 11:00 o'clock in observance of the National BPW Women's Month. WINNER OF WATCH The winner of the Pulsar watch given away by the Hinton Junior High Cheerleaders was Karen Dins- more of Lewisburg. Thanks to everyone who bought a ticket in support of our Jr. High squad. BIRTHDAY PARTY A Birthday Party is held the first Fri. of each month at the Hinton Senior Center for anyone having a birthday during that month and is age 60 or over. Beginning Oct. 1, the Hinton Senior Center will no longer be send- ing out personal invitations to sen- iors who are observing birthdays during a particular month. Instead, we will be announcing birthday parties through posters, radio and newspapers. For more information on birthday parties at the Hinton Senior Center, please call 466-4019. Our next Birth- day Party will be Nov. 5, beginning at 11:15 AM. SPICE Singles Participating In Christian Events will meet Sat. Oct. 23rd. at 6:30 p.m. at Becldey Pancake House on Harper Rd. in the Banquet Room. Come and bring a single friend with you for fellowship. After dinner we may attend a movie. For more information call 466- 1614. Consumer Protection Programs For County Senior Citizens The Summers County Council on Aging, Inc., will host special pro- grams at each Senior Citizens Nu- trition Site during the month of Oct. 1993. The programs will provide senior citizens with information from the Consumer Protection Division of the State Atimey General's office. Judge Darrell V. McGraw, Attorney General. Julia R. Stevens, Liaison for Senior Citizens, will present pro- grams regardingfraudulent and high pressure tactics in health claims, purchasing hearing aide, (the do's and don'ts), eye care/cataract sur- gery, at the following locations: Hinton Senior Center - Oct. 21 - 11:15 am. Green Sulphur Dist. Sen- ior Center - Oct. 22 - 11:00 am. Hinton House - Oct. 25 - 11:00 am. Green- brier River Dist. Senior Center- Oct. 26 - 11:00 am. Pipestem Senior Center - Nov. 10 - 11:00 am. All interested persons are invited to attend these programs. CONCERT Wyonna with special guest Lee Roy Parnell will be in concert on Fri. Nov. 5th. at 8:00 P.M. at the Char- leston Civic Center Coliseum. Ticket Prices: $19.50. All seats reserved. For ticket purchase call ticket- master Charleston Area 342-5757 or Huntington Area 523-5757. Ritz Theatre REVIVAL SERVICES Revival Services will be held at It he Pence Springs Community I q hurch on Oct. 18th. thru 22nd. at 7 pm nightly. Speaker: Ronnie Cobb. Pastor- Roger Persingers. Every- one is welcome. The Fugitive Rated PG-I$ Fri. Sat. 6:00 & 8:30 Sun. 4:00 & 6:30 All Seats $3.00 466-0743 Teal Eiise Ratliff Bobble Ratliff and Stephaney Richmond, of Hinton, are proud to announce the arrival oftheir daugh- ter,Teal Elise Ratliff, born Aug. 12th. at Raleigh General Hospital at 4:45 am. Teal weighed in at 8 lbs. 8.6 ozs. and was 22 inches long. Paternal grandparents are Don and Imogene Ratliff of Hinton. Pa- ternal great grandparents are the late Garnet and Effie Ratliffof Hin- ton. Maternal great grandparents are Lena Adkins of Meadow Bridge and the late Waymond Adkins. Maternal grandparents are Eliza- beth (Williams) Richmond of New River Rd. and Gary W. Richmond, Sr. of Bellepoint. Maternal great grandparents are Elizabeth C. Smith of Alderson and the late Zelphia A. Williams. Paternal great grandpar- ents are Ernest and Imogene Richmond of Hix. Paternal great great grandparent is Mrs. Clara Sears of Upton. From Page 6 BPW Week legislation and other issues that affect women in the work force. Women join BPW through local organizations. These members come together for regular meetings; the ttinton BPW Club meets every 4th. Tues. Members and their guests enjoy a delicious meal at alocal eating establishment or a covered dish dinner at the home of a generous member. At most meetings a guest speaker is asked to present a topic of importance to women. Tble year some of the interesting and informa- tive programs have focused on con- sumer awareness, domestic violence, banking and financial options for women and nutrition. The meetings are not only a time for socializingbut also a time to become more aware of how working women can help and support themselves. This week, Oct. 18 - 23, working women all over the country will be celebrating N ATI ON AL B US INESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN WEEK. The Hinton BPW willhas a display exhibited at the local bank lobbies and the library. Everyone is welcome to stop by and pick up a pamplet that explains in more detail what local, state and national BPW clubs do to help working women. If you have questions about the club's purpose or activities, or you are inter- ested in joining, please contact Amy Mann at 466-3555. • SUMMERS cOUNT-"/RIGHT TO LIFE SCRTL meets every 3rd. Tues. of the month at 7:00 PM at the Hinton Church of God Summers St. Hinton. Straight teeth talk... WHY GO TO A SPECIALIST? What if you own trusted family dentist offers to straighten Your child's tet? Do you rea need a specialist in orthodontics? Well, not necessarily, but it is often advisable to get a seconc 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 specialist who has the train- ing and experience to custom- ize 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 dentalschool 2) only does braces--no fillin gs are done in the office, and 3) is a member of the American As- I sociation of Orthodontics. i Orthodontic treatment is a once-in-a-lifetime event. It i must be done right the first! time and result in beautiful teeth that bite properly. The orthodontic specialist stands the best chance of achieving that result. "Brought to you by the area's University trained ORTHO- DONTISTS ". Dr. L. E. Eckley 1804 Harper Road Beckley, WV 25801 252-0771 1-800-773-0771 Dr. Thomas W. Jarrett 203 Brookshire Lsne Beckley, W/25801 255-0549 1-800-950-5525 II DA IR Y QUEEN ON THE HINTON BY-PASS HOME OF THOSE DELICIOUS HOT DOGS! SPECIALS Sale Wed. Hamburger 99¢ Thurs. Ham & Cheese $1.25 Fri. Fish Sandwish $1.29 Men. Quarter Pounder $1.25 Tue. Bar-B-Que $1.29 Reg. $1.49 $1.89 $1.65 $1.79 $1.69 Open at 6:00 am Close at lO:OO pm Breakfast 6:00 to 11:30 am Phone 466-1700 Below Bluestone Dam READER ADS IN THIS SECTION PP,.F2ARED BY CONTRACT ADVERTISING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©1993 Syed Zahir, MD Orthopedic Surgeon Disease or changes in bones and joints due to injury or the aging process may restrict a person s normal movement and function. Often, orthopedic surgery can correct such painful and debilitating conditions. Dr. Syed Zahir, located at 300 Stanaford Road in Beckley, is one of the finest orthopedic surgeons in the area. He may be reached at his office by calling 255-6121. For the surgical correction of injuries or deformities of the bones or joints due to sports, work, accident, disease or congenital defect, the services of a surgeon who specializes in orthopedics are needed. Dr. Zahir provides examinations to verify the need for an operation, to estabhsh the possible risks and probable results, and to determine the best operational procedures. If necessary, he will also perform diagnostic arthroscopic surgery. Dr. Zahir performs arthroplasty (joint reconstruction or replacement), hand and foot surgery and microsurgery. He treats sports and work-related injuries and fractures of all types. Post-surgical therapy is prescribed and arranged for your full recovery and lasting health. Dr. Syed Zahir and his staff come highly recommended in this area. For professional treatment of any orthopedic problem, contact them for an appointment. Patriot Ford Lincoln Mercury, Inc. This progressive dealership is considered by many to be one of the most outstanding car and truck dealers in the entire area. Patriot Ford Lincoln Mercury, located at 615 North Eisenhower Drive in Beckley, phone 256-7400, is your authorized dealer and service headquarters for the famous Ford, Lincoln and Mercury cars and trucks. You will find a unit best suited to your driving needs, and they can special order a car or truck built to your exact requirements. The management at Patriot Ford Lincoln Mercury has made it a point to hire only fully qualified techmcians who can handle any service or repair job. You will find that they have one of the best service departments anywhere, and keep a complete inventory of parts and accessories on hand for your convenience. Nowadays, with so many firms offeringcars and trucks for sale, it is hard to select a dealer who you know to be reliable. Smart buyershave learned,that they can depend upon Patriot Ford Lincoln Mercury for all their automotive needs. If you re in the market for a new or quality reconditioned used car or truck, drop in soon and meet the friendly people at Patriot Ford Lincoln Mercury. They are sure to have just what you re looking for. Harvey Cabinet & Appliance Co., Inc. Serving The Area For Over 55 Years , Whether your kitchen is big or small, old or relatively new, there's bound to be something you d like to change. Maybe it needs more light? Or maybe you want a bigger work area? And does anyone ever have enough storage space? Whatever the problem, the kitchen design consultants at Harvey Cabinet & Appliance Co., located at 215 North Eisenhower Drive (19-21 Bypass) in Beckley, phone 253-5474, have just the answer. In their beautiful kitchens, you ll find the best of modern know-how combined with an old- time warmth. Their up-to-date, efficient kitchens are designed for maximum convenience and beauty. They feature all types of wood cabinets, custom designed from start to finish. Their creative planners can custom design a new kitchen to fit every taste and budget. Early American, traditional and contemporary kitchens are all featured. Stop by soon and talk with the kitchen experts at Harvey Cabinet & Appliance Co. Custom kitchens need not be expensive. Call Harvey Cabinet & Appliance Co. and let them explain just how inexpensively you can have your dream kitchen installedtoday. Harold E. Harvey, mo, Inc. Allergy Specialist Many absences from the workplace and school caused by ilcolds" are actually due to asthma and other allergic disorders. Eventually, a cold will "go away, but allergies usually persist. The dedicated people at the office of Dr. Harold E. Harvey are available to give the most professional and complete service in health care for patients suffering from asthma, hayfever, hives and other allergic disorders. Why suffer needlessly from allergic discomfort ranging from an aggravating rash to serious respiratory problems? Using the most modern technological advances in the field of medicine, testing can be performed to determine which substances can be avoided. With this comprehensive evaluation, Dr. Harold E. Harvey will counsel you concerning a total management plan and individualized treatment program. Many insurance plans honor allergy testing and treatment, and the staff at the office of Dr. Harold E. Harvey will be happ to go over your requirements and their costs before treatment begins. The doctor and hs staff believe that good health is important. They are conveniently located at 214 Professional Park in Beckiey. Phone 252-5343 to schedule an appointment or for more information regarding allergy testing and treatment. Explosives Technologies International, Inc. Your full line dealer for all types of explosives and blasting supplies is Explosives Technologies International, Inc. They are located on Route 41 North in Piney View, and they invite you to contact them at 252-6279 to take advantage of their many years of experience and technical expertise in explosives and blasting techniques. Although Explosives Technologies International, Inc. specializes in blasting technology for the mining industry, their experience and quality products are also available for building and demolition contractors. These specialists keep current with advancements in blasting technology, techniques and products. They carry a complete line of water gels, electric andnon-electrlc detonation systems, and explosives from major manufacturers known for some of the best products on the market today. Their experienced sales and technical personnel ensure that none of their clients will ever be without the proper equipment and supplies when a major job is I pending. I Explosives Technologies International, Inc. has earned a reputation second to none for their I complete stock of namebrand explosives and supplies. They invite you to contact them today at 252-6279 for all of your blasting needs. / Means Lumber Company Over 45 Years In The Lumber Business Whether you are a professional builder or a dit-y0urself homeowner, you're sure to find the full range of materials for your building or remodeling job when you stop in at Means Lumber Company, located at 214 Sisson Street in Beckley, phone 253-5577, and at 1437 East Main Street in Oak Hill, phone 469-2971. This established company carries everything in the lumber and building materials line. They feature many different grades of lumber, pressure-treated lumber, softwoods and hardwoods, plywood, mouldings, and custom millwork. They can also supply you with doors, windows, electrical and plumbing supplies, hardware, tools, and much more. They may well be considered your complete, one-stop building center. Take your blueprints or proposed building plans to Means Lumber Company and let the trained personnel here advise you on the best and most suitable materials available. They are sure to have the materials exactly suited to your needs, and are more than glad to give personal attention to your pet project. Don t run all over town looking for supplies when you can stop by at Means Lumber Company and find everything you need for your building project under one_ roo.f. You will be pleased with their high quality materials and friendly, professional assistance. Stop by soon Professional Healthcare Accounting & Management Serving Area Physicians Since 1992 Physicians throughout the area confidently rely upon Professional Healthcare Accounting & Management, located at 225 Azzara Avenue in Beckley, phone 252-2511, to handle all of their • " " " " i ' insurance and self-pay accounts. One of the most time-consuming jobs faced in a physic an s office is handling the primary and secondary billing procedures. _ . . Through the use of their fully computerized service, theprofessionals at Proiessional Healthcare Accounting & Management can relieve your office of this responsibility. All accounts are handled in a timely and confidential manner with regular updates provided for your convenience. Upon receipt of payment from the patient's insurance company, they will bill the patient for the applicable difference. Their procedures allow your sff to devote more time to the management of y0ur office and the care of your patients. Consequently, many lOCal physicians have found the services offered by Professional Healthcare Accounting & Management to be much more convenient and less expensive in the longrun. You are invited to contact Professional Healthcare Accounting & Management today for more information or a no-obligation consultation. This fine firm is proud to help physicians offices keep their emphasis on quality patient care. i " 1 :Pi La L ston for I leas yem -] said du big a Lon Day Taz, exl he mo gini S be frov bad we the Par he beg esti int urd i