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4 - Hinton News Tues. Nov. 20, 1990
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The Hinton News
Published Tuesday
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Hlnton Publishing Corporation
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Dominik Eugene Bosey
~. Eugene and Lyn Bossy proudly
announce the birth of their son,
Dominik Eugene, born Oct. 24th. at
Raleigh Genera] Hospital.
He weighed 61be. 1.6 ozs.
Daughter of Lewis and Cleo Jones
of Hinten.
; A =Holiday Fair" is scheduled for
i Nov.23 & 24,in the Summers County
, Visitors Center (Cox Department
Store Building). A selection of arts
and crafts will be on display and
available for purchase. A variety of
local craft folks will be presenting
: their wares from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
The Railroad Museum will be open
on Fri. and Sat. during the Holiday
Fair. Any memorabilia donated to
the museum will be accepted and
registered upon receipt both days.
Visitor information is available in
the Visitors Center. An abundance
of publications concerning local ac-
tivities, attractions and events are
free to the public.
The Summers County Visitors
Center is open to the public. The
offices for the Summers County
Convention & Visitors Bureau, Main
St. Hinton and the W. Va. State
Water Festival are located in the
VisitorB Center at 206 Temple St.,
Hinton.
A man came to Kkl McCoy and
said, "Teach me to box."
"All right," he said. "Put up
your dukest Say, who's coming
through the door?"
; The man turned his head, and
the Kid knocked him down.
"That's the first lesson," he said.
!
, "Learn to concentrate, and keep
, your eyes on the man in the
; ring."
One day Christ was walking on
, the water. Peter said, "Tell ma to
f
come to You." "Come," He said.
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; Peter started to walk on the
water, but he looked around and
began to sink. Why? He took his
eyes off Christ and put them on
conditions.
Like the man said, "Learn to
concentrate." Keep your eyes on
Christi
Kristen Williams and her mother, Ruth Williams, are
enjoying an experience on the computer.
The business classes of the Sum- served in the conference room.
mersCountyCareerCenterrecently The students and their guests
hosted an evening activity to corn- were Rhoda Hicks, Angela Gwinn,
memorate Oct. as Computer Learn- Sharon Hutchinson, George Hutch-
ingMonth. Each student who wished inson, Beverly Bragg, Brady Bragg,
to participate invited a guest who WilmaCox, MaryCox, TraciBarker,
had no computer experience. The Alma Barker, Kristen Williams,
event was held in the computer lab Ruth Williams, Lori McDaniel, Fred
at the career center. McDaniel, Michelle Adair, Jim Al-
The students introduced their len, Eddie Bowles, Andy Visker,
guests to the computers and assisted Barbie Visker, Erma Napier, Mary
them as they used various software Bowles.
packages. At the close ofthe session, The students are enrolled in
door prizes were awarded to Traci Business Management and Infer-
Barker, Sharon Hutchinson, and mation Systems with instructors
Beverly Breagg. Refreshments were Linda Ewing and Carolyn Jones.
Goblins and ghouls stalked the free Slurpee for anyone in a cos-
streets of downtown Hinton during tume. The ~DEVILS' down at City
Halloween Madness (Oct. 30). The Hall also had a special treat for the
winners of the Main Street Hinton kids,
costume contest was Ninja Turtle The Museum of Madness, spon-
Derrick Cole winning the first place sored by the non-profit Campbell-
prize of a 1991 Water Slide Season F]annagan-Murrell House, received
Pass. Hobo Derrick Shane Berry nearly 600 visitors to the haunted
received a $50 U.S. Savings Bond for house in the Big Four Building. With
second:plate and Karl Jad~l~arley approximatelw~volunteersassist-.
as 1~ggedy Ann won a sticker book ing in the production, theMuset~m
for placing third. The kids paraded raised over $600. Winners ofthe $50
and trick-or-treated throughout U.S. Savings Bond door prizes were
downtown until 6 p.m. thatevening. Ashley Duncan and Christine
A special treat from 7-Eleven was a Richmond, both of Hinton.
The meeting was held Nov. 7, at The MooseKateers decided for
3:30 p.m. The meeting was opened their project this year would be
with prayer and 4-H pledge. The Photography. They then discussed
fioor was then open for nominations their fund raising efforts for this
ofnewofficers.Thoseofficerselected forthcoming year.
were: The next meeting will be Nov.
1. Joleen Murrel - President 28th, at 3:30 p.m. All are welcome to
2. Lisa Cales - Vice President join and have ,lots of fun with us.
3. Barbara Mills - Secretary Requirements are be 9 or in the 3rd
4. Reporter - Anne Bryant grade to join. Our meeting place is
5. Song Leader - Valerie Mills the Moose Club. Our meeting was
6. Game Leader - Kristi Clarkthen adjourned:
7. Treasurer - Mika Meadows
The average human scalp contains about 100,000 hairs.
To the person or persons who
started the rumor that Rosie Gill has died.
This is cruel and uncalled for.
Our Mother resides at Hi//dale Nursing
Home and as of now Is m fair health.
Her home and proper . Is being sold by
two of her children but it is not because
she has died.
Thank You,
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Happy
18th birthday
to the wBrld's
best daughter
& sister there is
Love From
Morn & Dad
Danny, Dora,
Mary, Missy
Stuffed Chicken Roll-Ups
Samantha Kaye Huffman
Celebrates
Second Birthday
Samantha Kaye Huffman, daugh-
ter of Bryan and Mary Huffman of
Gilbert celebrated her second birth-
day Oct. 31st. with a Mickey House
party given in her honor.
Samantha is the granddaughter
of Dan and Agnes Adkins of True,
W.Va. and Ray and Jean Huffman of
Gilbert, W.Va.
Samantha is the great-grand-
daughter of Roy aud Alice G