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12 - Hinton News Tues. Nov. 16, 1999
Support the Levy "
for the
FUTURE OF OUR CHILDREN
Pol. ad paid by the Summers Middle School Faculty and Staff
R itz
Theatre
Let's STOP Domestic Violence
Mountaineer
Parents Club Meets
In November, memlrs of the
Summers/Monroe County
Mountaineers Parents Club met
twice to organize a club in this area.
The first meeting was held at
Rivertowne and was chaired by
WVU President's wife, Susan
Hardesty. Susan gave a film
presentation explaining the purpose
of the club. Bill Sites, Special
Projects Director from the WVU
President's Office, and Larry Cote,
Director of WVU County Extension
Services, were also there to answer
questions. Following a delicious
dinner, tickets were drawn for door
prizes. Larry Meador was
nominated as President and he
subsquantlyorganized the following
meeting.
NOTICE
MONTHLY MEETING
Big Bend PSD will hold their.
monthly meetings on the 2nd.
Tuesdays of each month at 3:45 pm
at the water plant at Talcott.
The public is invited.
APPLE BUTTER
The Lerona United Methodist
Church has kettle made apple butter
for sale. Price $3.00 pt. $5.00 qt.
Call Mary Harris, 384-7772.
NEW HOURS
Thurs. 6 pm - 11 pm
Fri. & Sat. 4 pm - 2:30 am
Fri., &Sat.
Nov. 19th & 20th
Superstar
Rated PC-13
Fri., Sat.. 5:00 & 8:30
Sun., 6:00 pm only
Adm: $4.00 each 466-2629
The second meeting was held at
Pictured Visitors (l-r) Romanda Madison, Linda Kuhn, Becky the WVU Extension Office in the p m, m, --- ,m ,m m, ,,, --. ,m ,m ,m ,m ,,,, -- m, m, m ,m ,mm ,m m,
Dillon, Sandra Cozort, Mary Jo Crisp, Lima Bartgis, Brenda Martin, Summers County Courthouse. Plans | 1999 DOWNTOWN H INTON
LindaSpeiden, and CindyBoone. were made to recruit new members, CarolDavis | CHRISTMAS PARADE |
A heartfelt program about the Prosecutor's office or the REACHH to obtain sample newsletters, andte . Saturday, December 4, 1999 1:00 :
effects of domestic violence on office. Hinton BPW, in conjunction expand the club. Several library Participates In p.m. i
women and children was presented with BPW-WV, has been working books were donated in memory of | [
David Meador, former Seminar A SEASON FOR NEW BEGINNINGS/
at the October meeting ofthe Hinton this year to assist victims of SuperintendentofSchoolsinRitchie I CASH PRIZES
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Business and Professional Women. Domestic Violence. We would, I s
County, by his family who are
Gloria Martin, of the Lewisburg welcome your help with this, orany Carol Davis, an eighth grade FLOAT AND BANDCOMPETE i
Women's Resource Center, spoke of our other community projects, members of the club. Bonnie HuRley, English teacher at Summers Middle I st. Place - $100.00
about the many different factors During October, a membership who is the WVU extension agent in School, traveled to England this past ! I
that make it difficult for victims to expansion was also launched. Summers County, is in charge of July as a participant in a ! 2nd. Place - $50.00 [
escape abusive relationships. She Visitors to the Club enjoyed a collecting recent hardback books for Shakespeare seminar. | 3rd. Place - $35.00
then introduced a young man whose spaghetti dinner at the new Willow the Leisure Reading Collection at The seminar, entitled "Updating I Entries Judged On Theme, Appearance & Creativity | |
mother was a victim of domestic Wood Clubhouse. A welcome was the Wise and Evansdale libraries, Shakespeare, was partially funded
violence. His feelings about livingin extended to the entire club by Lynn which is a special project of the by the West Virginia Humanities ! ANTIQUE CAR COMPETITION
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Mountaineer Parents Club.
such circumstances and ultimately Coins. The BPW was the first group Council. Twelve English teachers 1st., 2nd. and 3rd. Place Trophies |
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escaping showed how important it using the new facility. November's According to the Mountaineer from around the state were selected ! • HORSES |
is to assist victims. If you know meeting is planned for Thursday, Parents Club brochure, the club was for a two-week session in Institute,
someone in these circumstances, November 18. The program will be createdin 1995 as one offive student WV; London, England; and I 1st., 2nd. and 3rd. Place Ribbons
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please help. The Summers County about Fibromyalgia. life initiations of WVU President Stratford-upon Avon, England. I Entries must be placed by Friday, Dec. 3 to compete.
STOPTeam is available to help also. BPW is interested in new David C. Hardesty. It is co-sponsored Participants toured London and Parade line up will be at Summers County Board of
They may be reached through the members. Please contact Mary Lou by the WVU Alumni Association. Stratford, attended lectures and I |
Membership in the club is free workshops with various I Education 12:30 P.M.
Summers County Assistant Haley at 466-4271 for more and is open to all family members of Shakespearean scholars and actors, TO ENTER CLIP & MAILTO: Parade Committee, |
information. I
current, past, or future students, as and viewed several plays in London • City of Hinton, P. O. Box 477, Hinton, WV 25951
ATTEND CONFERENCE well as anyone who simply wishes and Stratford at the restored Globe
t° supp°rt the eff°rts °f the Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare I Registration Form [
Mountaineer Parents Club. Theatre, and the Swan Theatre. The ENTRY TITLE:
Membership enables parents to main focus of the seminar was to I TYPE OF ENTR-Y:: [
also edits The Relaxed Home be more actively involved in their
for any individual in Summers [repair ofcopy $ 40,000
ute !, $ lO0,O00
CF/r: Lib: e
t .......................... .................................. $ 35,000
in es,
schools ........ . ......................... $ 342,065
West Virginia Home Educators
update Shakespeare for the modern .| Band Float Car Horse I
Association (WVHEA), home Schooler newsletter, students' education and life at WVU student.
sch0oling families serving each other Additional workshops included and gives them an important Mrs. Davis plans to use the | Walking Other I
since 1986, hosted the annual Home School and Beyond. A cennection with the university. ' knowledge and strategies she gained I Contact I
Conference at Jackson's MilI Center Democratic Education, The Well Current projects include the in her own classroom study of
near Weston on Saturday, Trained Mind, Special Needs, leisure reading collection and also Shakespearean sonnets and A [ NAME |
September 18. Perhaps two hundred Legislative Update and a teen team the Mountaineer Parents Club Midsummer Night's Dream. ' ADDRESS I
people from all around the state building group. Helpline (1-800-WVU-0096) which' | |
came to learn, explore, converse, Other events ircluded Young is dedicated to helping parents solve | TELEPHONE |
create, play, teach and share, under Folks Story Hour, American Girls, institutional problems and to L _. _.._ m m m, --- m, ,m -- -- ,m --. ,mm m, m ,m ,m mm --- m, dl
glorious blue sky at this very Outdoor Games, Dancing, Tie Dye address other areas of concerns. ,
attractive, state operated conference T-shirts, Science Sessions, Beards: For additional information or if
center. Attendees from Summers Magic School Bus, Mural Making you are interested in joining this
County included Cedar Hunt
Levine, Larry Levine, Lucas Egg Challenge and Historic Site club, please call Larryor MaryAnn OFFICIAL BALLOT
Driggers, and Isabella, Josh Mariah, Tour. There was excellent childcare Meador at 466-4677.
Scott and Skylar Miller, all of and parent chats all day. SPECIAL LEVY ELECTION
Woodrumtown. Inside the main lodge, vendors BLOODMOBILE
Noted speaker Dr. Mary Hood, offered books, toys and learning Give the gift of life, give blood!. BOARD OF EDUCATION I,
familiar to many as the author of tools. On the front porch were used The bloodmobile will be in Hinton NOVEMBER 20, 1 999
The Relaxed Home School and The books for free or at very reduced on Friday, November 26th. from
Joyful Home Schooler, was keynote prices. A hearty, if rather noisy, noon till 6 PM at the Hinton Moose
speaker and presenter of four lunch was provided by the Center Lodge, 415 Second Avenue, Hinton. Special Election to authorize additional levies for the fiscal years beginning July I, 2000, July I,
consecutive workshops. She has 15 dining hall. The bloodmobile is sponsored by 2001, and July I, 2002 and for the purpose of anthorizing the Board of Education of Summers County to
years as a home school parent of 5: ' WVHEA welcomes membership Summers County ARH Auxiliary. contract for and assume indebtedness, including interest thereon for the following:
the tw.o eldest are in college despite at only $15 per year per family. Please eat before donating. Also
having no transcripts or grades. She Benefits include newsletters, bring some form of I.D. A. To provide support for student extracurricular and co-curricular programs,
legislative information and action including the of coaches supplements and appropriate fixed
alerts, testing information and SUMMERS COUNTY charges as we.Lporta/ charges to and fl,om athletic events ............................... $ 70,000
From page 1 services, and invitation to annual RESIDENTS
iiWalk For Her events including Fall Conference, If you are or know someone who B. To provide pp-r thefl/ need'0 individual schools by allocating $$0 per
Winter Legislature Day and Spring is fighting cancer, the Summers student for e oyrng adr elltind raisers. These needs may
Picnic. The Association serves all County Unit oftheAmerican Cancer include acadeepfpNVslllies j6 uit, ass teachers in
Lifetime" t.e,rfamilies inreasons the state regardless Offor home schooling by weS°Ciety would like you to know thatoffer help to cancer patients and Providing instruction in-his or lr a#d/mi b...././. ............ ...... $ 90,000
• The Committee's pledge is to working to maintain the freedom to their families. You may even be C. To providet.p..rt for school adminitrd4i6n.is uind fray expe
continue its efforts to provide funds home school; to develop and eligible for i_nds that will help cover assodatedtingandmanagingtheoperati(mofschool/acl-udingk,.l[it.a@.t
telephon a ...... $ 40,000
limited t 7 jsupprepair of c py machines,
,nonLe
County who may need the media, public officials and the treatments and we may be able to D. To provi]i.supt forute fsonnel, 107th professional and servic ... $100,000
mammography screening, and to general public; to provide help pay for pain medications and
have funds available to assist any information, practical help and liquid food supplements. E. To pro flitunr Countyhbllc Libr Summers County
Health Departmentnd th Vesfrginia tversity
moral support to home school To find out more about our patient (4-H Clnbs, etc.)..../_....%,.....././ ............ .(.(.,
families. For more information call services call 1.800-288-3618 or 252-
1-800-736-9843 or visit http:// 4361 ask forAlice. F. To provide support for the operation and _
members.tripod.com/WVHEA/, trash disposal, custodial supplies, repair/maintenance d
capital outlay and/or purchase of security devices for all
TOTALS FOR ALL PURPOSES ANNUAL APPROXIMATE AMOUNT ....... . ......... . ............. $ 677,065
."The annual total approximate amount to be expended during the term of this levy is $677,065 and the total
approximate amount to be expended during the three (3) year term. of this levy• is $2,031,195. The Board
of Education of the County of Summers is hereby authorized to match any State, Federal or other funds
becoming available, to expend at the end of each fiscal year or at end of levy period any resulting surplus
accruing from this levy forany or all purposes set forth in this proclamation.
According to the order of the Board of Education of the County of Summers entered on the fifth day of August
1999. o
The additional levies shall be on Class I property, 11.47 cents per $100 assessed value; on Class II Property
22.94 cents per $100 assessed value; on Class III property 45.88 cents per $100 assessed value; and on
Class IV property 45.88 cents per $100 assessed value.
[-'] For the Levies /E
• Against the Levies
Instructions; Those favoring the additional levies, place (X) in the square before "For the Levies", thase
against such levies, place (X) in the square before "'Against the Levies."
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person with a diagnosis of breast
cancer. All funds raised here will
stay in Summers County, and wig
be readily available to anyone in
need of the services provided.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank
you, and we look forward to the
opportunity of "Walking" with each
of you again next year!
player ell 13 cards in the
lame stilt in one deal ire about
1SS,7S3,389JI99 to one.
TALcATrT FACULTY SENATE & STAFF
80LID WAfflE AUTHORITY"
Summers County Solid Waste,
Authoritymeets on the 3rd, Monday
of each mohth at 4:30 p. m. at 211!
Ballengee St., Hinton. 466-0695, !
Everyon e is welcome to attend.
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Our children are our most important asset.
Let's show them that we care.
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