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DEMOCRATIC
STATE
TICKET
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Tues. Nov. 6, 1990 Hinton News
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FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
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(Vote For ONE O111 P
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FOR STATE TREASURER
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(Vote For ONE Only From Pages 5 & 6)
LAm.Z . EY Co-- 418
FOR STATE SENATE
Tenth Senatorial District
(Vote For ONE Only From Pages 5 & 6)
~BD ANDERSON Summers Cou~[ mum8~
Summers--Page 5
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET "
FOR HOUSE OF DELEGATES • i
Twenty-Fkd Delegate Dktri~ '~
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DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
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MOCK-HEDKICK
Pence Springs
Summers--Page 7--21st Delegate Dist.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
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It KICAN trl'A1rll TI(:KIrI'
by Senator Jay Rockefeller
Working for
West Virginia
MEDICAL SCHOOL: NOT JUST A DREAM
~any people dream of serving their country.
going to medical school, butThis program is invaluable in
the high cost of tuition often providing a medicaleducation for
forces them to give up theirdedicated youngpeoplewhomight
dreams• I am pleased to inform otherwise not have the opportuni-
you of an alternative to the high ty to become doctors. This year in
costs of medical school at the
Uniformed Services University of
the Health Sciences• USUHS of- 'There are ways to
fers the opportunity for young fulfill long-held
men and women to receive a dreams of medical
medical education while serving
their country as an officer in the school'
Army, Navy, Air Force or Public
Health Service. the Senate, I cosponsored a bill
The university, located in that will assist those from rural
Bethesda, Maryland, is the ha- communities in becoming health
tion'sonly military medical school care providers, and at the same
that offers this alternative, time address the crucial need for
Students who attend USUHS rural doctors, nurses and physi-
receive a tuition-free medical clan assistants.
education in return for a commit- Under the Rural Health Care
ment to serve seven years in the Provider Recruitment and Educa-
medical department of the armed tion Act of 1990, communities
forces or the Public Health Ser- would be eligible for federal mat-
vice. While in medical school, ching funds for a medical educa-
students serve on active duty and tion for local residents. In return,
receive full pay and allowances at students would commit to practic-
the rank of second lieutenant in ing in the area for two to four
the Army and Air Force, Ensign years. The program would be
in the Navy, and Junior ASsistant administered by the state loan pro-
Surgeon in the Public Health gram of theNational HealthS•r-
Service. vice Corps•
Students who attend the There are ways to fulfill long-
university choose a future as both held dreams of medical school•
physicians and uniformed officers. For more information on the Uni-
After completion of four years of formed University of Health
training, students will follow Sciences, contact: Office of Ad-
careers in a variety of medical spe- missions, 4301 Jones Bridge Road,
ciahies and are offered the oppor- Bethesda, MD., 20814-4799, or
tunity to practice medicine while call (301) 295-3101.
nnua
or
Put on your walking shoes ! t I !
Promote the spirit of giving. Con-
mrd College Social Work Organiza-
tion is Sponsoring the: Third An-
nual Holiday Walk For Needy Chil-
dren on Nov. 11 at 2:00 p.m. Start
walk at Pipeetem State Park, Fire
Tower Parking Lot.
The walk is a four or eight mile
hike through Pipestem State Park
stm-flng at the Pipestem Knob Tower
perking lot. The four mile walk will
end at the lower level of the 18 hole
plf course parking lot. Those com-
pleting the eight mile walk will re-
turn by the same route.
All the funds raised will be used
to buy gifts for needy children. Gifts
will be presented by the Social Work
i
,ren
Organization to the Beckley Child
Care Center and the WE CAN
(Working to Eliminate Child Abuse
and Neglect) project, serving Mercer
and Summers Counties.
We are looking for sponsors,
walkers,and donations.
Refreshments will be provided at
the conclusion of the four mile walk.
For information call 384-5931 or
send donations to Concord College
Social Work Organization, Box C-
54, Athens, WV 24712.
Transportation will be available
from the Student Center Leaving at
1:30.
Help us bring a smile to a needy
child this holiday ! !
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FOR HOUSE OF DELEGATES "
i t.J t..J n Twenty-Second Delegate District i ~
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"N~-more t~m Four may be elected who reside in an]t tiailo [~lt~."
TOM SUSMAN Raleigh County
Beckley
~S. KISS Raleigh
Prosperity
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Raleigh
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DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
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Summers--Page 7--22nd Delegate Dist. ~l~t~. ~ ~ Dt~
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
COUNTY OF SUMMERS, TO-WIT:
I, Edith M. Meador, Clerk of the Circuit Court of gummers Coaaty, Wed VJqJlll~ 18d U ~ nh, oalhllo ~ ~tlm ~
Ballot Commissioners, Betty Buimer and Richard Cantrell, do hmm~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I m i m ~ ~tl~
original Ballot to be voted at the General Election to be held on the ~ ~ ~~, 1888, glllS41~ ~ll~ d tl~ i ~tlls
candidates certified to me by Ken Hechler, Secretary of the 8t~t~ ud ~S~W~14Ji[~llmi~l~ ~ h l~
Given under my hand this the 26th day of October, 1990
Edith M. Meador " "- " "
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Summers County, West Virginia.
HN Oct 80 Nov 6 • •
'the Jumping Branch, Nimitz
Senior Citizens met July 14th at
6:80 for the blood pressure clinic
followed by the business meeting.
The meeting was called to order
by President, Winnie Pack. Opening
Prayer by Rev. Elmo Alderman.
Secretary, Mary Neely called the~
roll of officers and read the minutes
of the last meeting. D.S. Hatcher~
gave the treasurer report. Card
sender and Reporter Virginia Rip-
petoe gave the report on cards sent
to the sick and shut-ins. All reports~
LEGAL NOTICE were approved as read. I
NOTICE OF FILING OF There will be a Gospel singing
]g~TATE ACCOUNTS Aug. 6th starting at 7 p.m. The Kings
~U.Cn~tndnaam~mott~mtn Harmony quartet of Ansted will be'
4mmmd pr-.m~
lhm~e~omth.=~m~tth, toUo~rd~ the special singers. Everyone is
,mmdpeum~ndt~,-otth~ aau~,o~ welcome to come and enjoy the eve-
thdr estat~ INm~kmt: Robot D. An~dl, FIducia~.
D. An~dl, Jr. ~L H, Ba 100C, Jumpln~ ning.
sm~. wv; ]~,,,~,n~ ~.th B=~r~ ~d~.~. The club sang Happy Birthday to
R. HaUaml, Rt. 02, B~ 3~), White Sulphur
~,~a.wv: amd.n~ ~=, c~,n, Pid~'~m those having Birthdays in July. The
~.n0srmt~hS~.o~,~ next meeting will be Aug. 11th be-
ginning at 4:30 because ofthe water.,
The Closing Prayer was offared~
by Roy Keaton.
Refreshments were served byl
Garnett Meadows and Cora Lee~
Arthur to those present: I
Roy and Shirley Keaton, E.B. and l
Mary Neely, Jacob and Lola Arthur,~
D.S. Hatcher, Zroeea Wilson, Alvin~
Crook, Winnie Pack, Vs. Rippetoe,
Reva Lilly, Dewey Lester, Corbett
and Dorothy Lilly, Rev. Elms Alder-
man, Daniel Keaton,
Florence Meadows, Kannamas'
Lilly, Aroma Bragg, Paul and Helen'
Epperly, Core Lee Arthur, Garnett
Meadows, and one visitor, Daniel~,
Keaton. ,.
FRED PCW R
Mountaineer Monteesori presents
Fred Penner (Children's Enter.~
tainer) on Sun. Nov. 11 at 3 PM at.
the Municipal Auditorium Char.~
leston Civic Center. i
'Picket Prices $8 and $6 - all seats
reserved.
'Jtt. if/, ~ 6, lqimlt& WV; Demdeat~ Irene IMbbtno,
lPldue~,: Ch~loeDeb&ino, 1004 Terrace St-, Itintoa,
~; ~t: Hubert 1~,~7, Pidueisr~: l~mklln
!;~5~, 114 96th St., N.W., IdMdllms, Okio; Docedont:
lqN~m~a. ~hludm~. P, oke~ PImhm~a, 314
0thAve.,HInton, WV; Dead•no Dale lh~ler, Ftduci-
et~ Pk:dlls Pmsk~, RL 81, ~ 4. ]~mo, WV;
dm~ Jehn OLq~q, FIduelt~: Vfvl~n Gllber t, B~ 427,
Htatm, WV; Demdmt~ Am Oulle~, Pidu~L~: Orpt-~
(killS, 810 ~h. Ave., Hints, WV; Ik,~d~t: Donald
l~lusiaff, ~ Ha,~k, Box 100, Buek RL,
Hintm~ WV; Deeedm+k Betty Jehnmn, Pidudary:
NgdJe~t Omvom, 106 Hswthe~e Way, Millwood, WV;
DUodat(z ~ L~n~m, Pidt~.ia~ Margte Lemon,
Athens 8tot Rt., E~ 64, Pip=stem, WV;
dm~ Oeml~ Id~r~n,pida~r~:Polly L~m~ Ba~29~,
L~$elmo, WV; ~eeeden*" Nedm Martin, l~qduclm~.
Jenot Imh, Apt I11, 4~ 8t~es Dr., HIntaa, WV;
Dsesdmt: Murl~ Miller, P[da¢ta ry: Haven MlUer,HC,
~l~ 48C, ,Mdor~a, WY ~. 13S2 Canyon Rd., 1142,
OMIm, Utoh; I)o~d~t: Dmwm" Richmond, Pid uehwy:
I~ine Rklmmd,¢~a. D,d.,Troa, WV; D~od, m t:
Pamtwtmry, Fidu¢laff:Cad Cantodm~, 2910
l~., Flint, Mkhtpn; l:),M~kat: Aveff Via,
F~ml~y: Dm~aid Via, ~I0 T~th Ave., Hlnton. WV.
AJ~ pm~on hgvl~ 8 eisim epln~ the esLate ot
158nod doeegmd p=rmm m notified to egLiblt
8~m~ with Jqm~veflfled veu~ to fldue~ within
5/gdg~J,m,~eglgtur thtn JMtmry ~0,1991 ,or to 8Ul~U~
vitae wills 1~ d~, st Mdemm I~ow, net later than
II~q~ g, INI; ~l~wwi,,- any or all weh¢l~ims mey be
emduded from 8n beuefl~ of mid eetoto.
fja .~U _b°ns~ls~ et mid oe~tto m~v app~r before
mm.'y ~' rap=mine b~ datm shewn above tomato-
Im d~m8 and pe~test their intorm~.
Siva md~, ny Imml this 29th day or Oeto~r.
I1~.
ihath N*bl*
ll~u~a~/8up~dmr, County ~am Offlm
HN Nov. 8, 18