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8 - Hinton News Tues. Nov. 6, 1990 By U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd qb More ARC Highway Funds For West Virginia As Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I recently added $175 million for construction of West Virginia highways. This brings to $255.5 million the total federal funds that I have added for West Virginia highway construction over the past two years. These most recent appropria- tions that I got for West Virginia include: --$51.5 million to continue construction on Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Cor- ridor H between Buckhannon and Elkins; --$10 million for engineering and design work on the Parkersburg Bypass of Corridor D; --$33 million for work on a 1.3 mile segment of Corridor G around William on; --$38 million for a 5.3 mile segment of Corridor G between Williamson and Nolan; and --$42.5 million for the Weir- ton Bypass of U.S. Route 22. The $51.5 million that I got for Corridor H will allow con- struction of 8.94 miles, including the Tygart Valley River •Bridge, and will complete four-laning of Corridor H from Buckhannon to a point just west of Elkins. The funds for the Weirton Bypass will allow four-laning of Route 22 in West Virginia, tying in with the new Veterans Memorial Bridge across the Ohio River. In addition, I have won ap- proval of a provision that I had added to a committee report di- recting the Secretary of Transpor- tation to give priority status to the rephrcement of the Chelyan Bridge east of Charleston in using federal discretionary bridge funds. Even in this era of federal budget constraints, I am working to accelerate the completion of the ARC corridor highway system in West Virginia and the improve- ment of vital highway segments such as the Weirton Bypass. I believe that investing in modern, four-lane highways will bring new job opportunities to our state and promote the essential economic development that West Virginia must experience to attract new enterprises to our state and ensure our future. 'C OU" If my life was ending I would be glad it was ending with you. I have had many memories to cherish, and all of them have been with you. I have spent my whole life just a dreaming; Yet you are the one to make them all come true. So now when I Lay my head down on my pillow you are my dream come true. Steve Smith 11:30 P.M. 8/20/90 LIVESTOCK mARKET Teacher - Mrs. Cyrus; School - Bellepoint; Grade 6 - Winning Stu- dent -Shannon Payne. Teacher - Donna Mock; School - Bellepoint; Grade 3 - Winning Student - Mary Annie Stewart. Teacher - Tickle; School - Bellepoint; Grade 4; Win- ning Student - Robin Wilford. Teacher - Brown; School - Forest Hill; Grade 6; Winning Student - Eric Jones. Teacher - Eller; School - Forest Hill; Grade 3; Winning Stu- dent - Brett Waxen. Teacher - Eller; School - Forest Hill; Grade 4; Win- ning Student - Shannon Turner. Teacher- Jeffries; School - Hinton Area; Grade 2; Winning Student - Kevin Ballard; Teacher - Meadow; School - Hinton Area; Grade 3; Winning Student Megan Allen;Teacher-Nelson; School- Hin- ton Area; Grads-4; Winning Student- Greg Cales; Teacher- Perry; School- Hinton Area; Grade 4; Winning Student - Danny Hall,Jr.; Teacher - Whittaker; School - Hinton Area; Grade 4; Winning Student - Valerie Mills. Teacher - Roland; School. Jump- ing Branch; Grads 6; Winning Stu- dent - Robert Bowling. Teacher - Crook; School -Jumping Branch; Grade 4; Winning Student - Sarah Cole. Teacher - Catron; School- Pipestem; Grade 1; Winning Stu- dent - Alieha Neely. Teacher - Ca- Iron; School - Pipeetem; Grade 3; • Winning Student - Carrie Pack. Teacher Edwards; School- Pipeetem; Grads 2; Winning Stu- • dent- Tasha Pack. Teacher - Hinsr- man; School - Pipestem; Grad KDG; Winning Student - Joseph Lilly. Teacher - Houchins; School Pipestem; Grads 4; Winnin4~ Stu- dent - Jonathon Lilly; Teacher - Houchins; School-Pipeetem; Grade 6; Winning Student-Anthony Adkins;Teacher - Simms; School - Pipestem; Grade 5; Winning Stu- dent - Ryan Foster. Teacher - Barnet School-Sand- stone; Grads 2; Winning Student- Keli Shuch; Teacher-Grimmett; School -Sandstone; Grade 4; Winning Aldsrson Livestock Market Report of livestock auction sale held Fri. Oct. 26 amounting to $141,406.56. 437 head of livestock was sold by 96 different consignors, Studsnt-BradleyBurdette.Teacher- and 46 buyers. Oxley; School-Sandstone; Grads 6; Stockers & Feeders: Winning Studsnt-Amey Gill. Heifers: Teacher-Boone; School-Talcott; 'Grade 4; Winning Student-Jessica Under 500# 58.00 - 78.00; 500 to Perkins.Teacher-Ford; School-Tal- 700# 60.00-76.00. cott;Grade2;WinningStudent-MicaStockers & Feeders: Ball. Teacher-Harvey;School- Steers: Talcott;Grade 1; Winning Student- Under500#73.00-103.00;500#to 700# 64.00-92.00; Over 700# 59.00. Aaron Johnson. Teacher-Pierce; 78.00. Sehool-Talcott;Grade 1;Winning Stockers & Feeders Bull: 51.00- Student-Amanda Glass. 91.00. Additions to H•H.S. Honor A - Brian Milburn, James Payne, Lindsay Keaton, and Denise Reed. B - Donald L. Brngg, Arlene Kin. oaid, Alisea Pullen, Robin Boiling, and Austin Persinger. Baby Calves: 38.00-85.00. Hogs: No. 2 50.00-51.00; Shoats 39.50- 44.00; Pigs 26. Cows: Commercial 44.00-50.00; Utility 46.00-51.00; Canner & Cutter 35.00- 43.00; Cows & Clvs: 610.00; Cows, BJ-I. 440.00-545.00. Bulls: Commercial & Good 54.50- 59.00; Cutter 50.00-56.75. Sheep & Lambs: Blue 46.00; Red 42.00; Medium 46.75; Common 48.00; Ewes, CWT 13.00-16.00. I. Insert your ballot Card with both hands. 2. the Red Pins are throug Two • :3: Use Only the Punching Tool connected to _ oting Device. 4. DO NOT USE PENCIL OR To Punch Holes in Your Computer Card. teWrite-in Vote Read the In} _c ons d on the Gray Ballot Env op TURN PAGE 9 TO BEGIN VOTING OFFICIAL BALLOT West Virginia Tuesday, November 6, 1990 Precinct STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET DEMOCRATIC PARTY 4 STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET (Vote For No More Than ONE Pretty on Pages 1 & 2) By: Robin Boiling Mr. Steve Tickle, a special educa- tion teacher at Hinton High School, iein the festive fall mood and the eye catching display of pumpkins in his room proves it. The pumpkins vary in size from small gourds donated by Mrs. Jo Ann Burdette, secretary, to the sew enty pound whopper which was raised by Mr. 'Pickle's wife Linda. "She worked long and hard on the pumpkins and she's very proud of them," stated Tickle. There is also a jack-o-lantern, bright orange and neatly carved, which was donated by Sister Joan Marie Coleman. The display is enjoyed by Mr. Tickle's classes as well as by all students and teachers who pass by. INTS FOR HOMEOWNERS Economizing On Energy REPUBLICAN PARTY ~T INSTRUCTIONS: ~.~ ST ICKET VOTERS: H you decide to iplit y~ gtLq~t party vote, ~ ( 1 ) For offices where you are asked to ehoo~ one ¢Yndidato, if you vote for s candidate in another party, the candidate for that office in this party will NOT receive a vote (2) For offices where you Ire asked to choose more t~an one, if you vote for any candidate in anotherjplF|y YOU MUST P~lq~l~ EACH OF YOUR CHOICES for that office,~VE~OSE IN Y~AIGHT TICKET PARTY. TO VOTE FOIRJINDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES: Go to Pages 3 through 8 and vote for each candidate of your choice, INSTRUCTIONS" ~ ST Ic vr vo'rv , to voto, ~](1) For offic~ wb~e you Jn ~ml to :~: - - ff you Vote hxva eDdid~ in .mother t~ty, the emxUdate for that offte* ~m this party will NOT receive s vote (2) For offices where you ire liked to choo~ mone than one, ff you vote ~r .Ny ~ in anot~ p~ YOU MUST PUN~N~EACH OF YOUR CHOICES for thst office, E~N~OSE IN YO~T~IGHT TICKET PARTY. TO VOTE ~IVIDUAL CANDIDATES: Go to PaiP~ 3 through 8. m~d vote for each emdlda~ of your choice. Recent developments in the Middle East have brought home to many Americans just how danger- outs our dependence on foreign oil can be. Fortunately, some people haven't forgotten the lessons of the off crisis of the 1970's. These are the legislators and others who are urg- ing President Bush to increase do- mestic production ofoil and natural gas by ending prohibitions on ex- ploration off the nation's coasts. To reduce our dependence on foreign oil and cut down on utility bills, consumers can do their part to conserve by following these simple steps: • Be sure your house is properly insulated. If you have central air conditioning or forced hot air, insu- late the ducts. • Have your thermostat checked every year. A faulty thermostat will waste fuel and increase your costs. • Have your furnace and chim- ney checked and cleaned annually. Ifyou have forced hot air, clean the furnace filters monthly. • Slip metal sheeting between Homeowners are working on ways to keop energy co6 from going through the roof. your radiators and the wall to re- flect heat into the room. • Use shades and drapes to regu- late how much the sun heats and lights your home summer and win- ter. A stable domestic supply of pe- troleum is the best bet for ending U.S. dependence on foreign oil. For more information write the National Ocean Industries Association, 1050 17th St., NW, Suite 700, Washing- ton, D.C. 20036, or call (202) 785- 5116. Summers--Page 1 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET Summers--Page 2 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET • . - ~ . "~.~ ~,~ : ' ,? . FOR UNITED STATES SENATE FOR"UNITED STATES SENATE .. ~ur ONE Onl-From Pa es3 & 4 -. -. .... ~~,~-1~ ONE Onl- ]From Pa 3& 4"" . 31 O.N YODER iITED STATES OF REPRESEI ,, ' 'TED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESEI - (Vote For ONE From P 3 & 4 ..... • " (Vote For ONE Only From PaPs 3 & 4) HARLEY O. STAGGERS, ~R, Keyser Mimmd County 37 OLIVER LUCK Morgantown Momongalim County Summers--Page 3 Summers---Page 4