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Alderman
Honored
Elmo Alderman, St. of Jump-
ing Branch was honored Fri-,
day evening, November 16, with
a dinner at his home.
Mr. Alderman recently took
an early retirement in order to
i fully devote his time to the
• pastorate of Jumping Branch
• Tabernacle and the people in
general. He had ,been employ-
ed in Kroger's meat depart-
ment for 31 years and in the
• HinteR store for the past 26
years.
•" He felt his call to the min-
:|stry while serving as head
meat cutter in Ansted, W.V.,
iwas transfered to Hinton
'.and has also been pastor
"at the Jumping Branch Tab-
• rnacle since that time. He is
[ooking forward to a great and
.uifilling future in his Lord's
:ork.
Enjoying the family dinner
iwere : Rev. and Mrs. Alder-
man, Ray Alderman and dau-
ighter, Tara, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Coffman and son, Jodl, Mr. and
Mrs. Kent Poff. Bluefield, W.
:V,, Mrs. Orma Lilly, and Mrs.
iStella Hess and William Rex-
rode, Elkins, W. Va.
: Hospital
Note
Summers County llospital
November 19. 1979
: Admitted: Patsy Adkins,
Jack Lester, Robert Grimmett,
Lula Grimmett, Yvonne Oliv-
er, Broskey Richmond, Lena
Vest, Margie Nichols, Jeremiah
Henderson, all of Hinton; Jan-
ice Hubbard, Danese; Anita
Gwinn, Rainelle; Jennings Tay-
lor, Sandstone; Micha Gore,
Edward Fox, both of Talcott;
Andrew Dempsey, Troy Osbor-
ne, Gracie Phillips, all of Ald-
erson; James Cook, Jumping
Branch; Geneva Jones, Char-
race; Macie Weaver, Pence
Springs; Charlene }lodges, ball-
"ard; Pamela Fatony, Lerona.
Dismissed: William Starks,
John Gill, Nellie Haynes, Lula
Hannah, Mabel Logo, Mildred
Gill, Roberta Richmond, Chris-
tine Kesner, Staci Mills, Kath-
leen Adkins, Sarah Richmond,
Ronald Burdette, Violet Ward,
Mary Richmond, Michael Benn-
ett, Buster Ward, all of Hinton;
Allen Persinger, Danese;
Shawna Carter, Talcott; Bev-
erly Lowry, Forest Hill; Peggy
Greer, Jumping Branch; and
Elizabeth Bostic, Glen Morgan.
Circle
Meets
The What So Ever Circle of
the Kings Daughters and Sons
met at the Dairy Bar for their
November meeting. Edna Fos-
ter, Presiding . Roll call was
afiswered with a scripture ver-
se. and the Lord's Parycr.
Devotion by Lillie Baber, Matt-
hew 25 verse 31. "I will plow a
4.Hiton,NeW' Tues. Nov. 27, 1979
"Tlanksgiving" by Flay Mead-
or:Business meeting and coll-
ection of dues.
Foster,
Lawson, Della
Mary Rice, Flay Meador.
Dairy Bar.
Deer Ones..,,
• Shown is Rocky Romanello and his father, Tony
ltomanello who shot this 4 point buck oh
Thanksgiving Day at Forest Hill. They had only
been hunting for 2 hours when they shot the buck.
The buck weighed about 175 pounds.
While visiting in the Hlnton area Mr. David accompanied by Eddie Willey. The buck was
Callagham, head of Department of Natural shot on Zion Mountain on Thanksgiving Day.
Resources had a chance to tag this fine 8 point Photo by Sally Hayislette.
buck bagged by Jake Taylor (right). Taylor was
"Your Big Baekyard"
The National Wildlife Feder- Magazine, clesigned for children
ation has announced the launch- five to twelve, that youngsters
ing of a new publication for: respond enthusiastically to pict-
preschoolers ages three to five. urea and stories about animals,
"Your Big Backyard" is a 12- natural history, and our envir-
issue full-color series of readers onment."
filled with photographs, puzzl- The premier 20-page issue of part series of magazine-sized
es, games, and nature stories. "Your Big Backyard", to be publicaitons send $7.50, your
"We wanted to provide par- 'mailed in January, 190, feat- name and address, and the
"eats with a program that will urea picture stories about the name, age, and address of the
help their pre- school aged cottontail rabbit, the caterpil- child to receive "Your Back,
children leant to read, and 'lar, and three common back-' yard" to: National WildlifeFed-
A guide for parents and tea-[
chers suggests related act-[
ivities and questions to ask a!
child as he looks through" Your'
Big Backyard".
To enroll a child for this 12-
I I II
Peterstown Area News
lhe Tea at Library by Poterstown Woman's Club.
The Education Department of home of Mrs. Hazel Jerk, is forl
the Peterstown Woman's Club its November meeting.
observed National Education The program was presented
Week by honoring the Peter- by Mrs. June Sutton. Readings
stown School Teachers with a and' poems were given by Mrs.i
Tea, Tuesday afternoon, Nov-! 'Jervis, Mrs. Leonard Kade and'
ember 13 at the Peterstown Mrs. Russell Lawson.
Public Library. Mrs. Lawson presided for the'
The committee members ser- I business session.
ving at the Tea were : Mrs.'
Ronald Mann, Chairman; Ms.
Eugena Floyd, Co- Chairman;
Mrs. Martin Hayduk, Mrs .
Hazel Jervis, Mrs. Gene Rip-
pey, Mrs. David Humphrey and
Mrs. James Brown.
Celebrates 6th Birthda3;
A birthday party was held on
Saturday afternoon October 28
th at the Dry Poqd Commun-
ity Building in honor of Matt-
hew Long in celebration of his
6th birthday. A color scheme of
Halloween was used throughout
the decor and refreshments.
The party was given by John
and Ethel Long. Cup Cakes, ice
cream, pop and suckers were
enjoyed by all.
Games were played, and the
honorer opened and displayed
many lovely gifts from:
Matthew, Adam and Rebekah
Long, Chris Wickline, Rhodney
,Broyles, Carl Wade, Greta
Mann, Melissa Ages, Becky
Cattle, Jane Daugherty, David
McDaniel, Melissa Mitchem,
,Ritchie and Steve Miller, Leslie
Jo and David Jackson, Sammy
Belcher, Kevin and Paula Dent,
Troy Broyles, Tina and Kevin
Crawford, Heather , Sbawn and
Rachel Hedges, Lee Copeland,
Keith Carter, Annette Robert,
Linda and Tenny Gore, Yv-
anne and Jeffrey Greer, Joey
Surface, Ivan and Jennifer
Painter, Janie Fox, Steven
Howdock.
Adults were : Mr. and Mrs.
John'Long, Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Belcher, Mrs.' Mary A. Roberts,
Mrs. Sharon Broyies, Mrs. EI:
caner Miller, Mrs. Dreama Gr-
eer, Mrs. Mary Gore, Mrs.
Rhonda Wickline, Mrs. Nora
.Lee Broyles, Mrs. Barbara Hod-
ges, Mrs. Lois Mitchem, Mrs.
Bonnie Crawford, Mrs. Patricia
Jackson, Mrs. Ethel Meadows,
Mrs. Patricia Jackson, Mrs.
Karen Hedges, Mrs. Cheryl
special mission each day to
answer the Lord's blessing and Howdock, and Mrs. Virginia
count your blessings." Della :Belcher.
Mooney read a poem "Thank more important, to enjoy read- y " -- . ! _. • .'
ard birds the warbler, the erahon, 1412 16th Street, N W ,,
YOU Lord for Everything".
:sgivi g" y Floy Mead- ing," explained James D. Dav- chickadee, and the cardinal, wasningon, D.C. 20036. You! Circle Meeting Held
is, NWF's vice president for There are animals to count and will be sent giR announcements I The Charity Group of United
" color and other re ects des to mgn and forward Methodist Women met m the
;ines me •ing and coil- membership and promotion. , P J - " . . " "
of du ;. We know from our experience igned to be fun as well as '-'V.,vvv-,- -v vv .v v"-v-
Those present were:Edna with Ranger Ricks Nature educational. 'It "
)ter, Lilly Baber, Hattie .i
wson, Della Mooney and I1 , i ]batik YN
arytefreshmentsRiCe, FlOYservedMeador.by the -- .......... i David Sowers would like • to thank his
airy Bar, ' : r prayers, cards, gifts, and visits
!:0PINION? d [
C)LYMPICS: Many other d:£::d vi, while he was in the hospital and now at
The largert e oorsan wn owso a am , eg
cntries offer amateur ath- the chance of heat loss in winter, or heat gain in summer. ,
l e,tes financial support. ---nme.
American athletes must
hae other sources of in- m ........................
come. Some people say we
mlght have better athletes if O!1
w( helped more people x-ality Foods At Low Prices
spend more time in training,
oterssayfinaneialsupport Simmons Foodland Dell
detroys amateur standing.
,
'' geli Open g-9 Cafeteria Line Seniti[ .11an to 7pro
Monday November 26 Tuesday November 27 Wednesday November 28
Gizzard Pot Pie Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches Grilled Hamburger Steak w
Beef & Tomato Vegetable Soup Mashed Potatoes Brown Gravy "
windfall profits tax, Chill w- Beans Corn on Cob Braised Beef Tips w- Bar-B.Q.
would increase the "govern- Simmered Pinto Beans Seasoned Green Beans uttered Peas & Carrots
meat take" from the 60 Mashed Potatoes Mashed Potatoes
percent it will be under
existing laws to about 80
percent of the additional
Friday November 30 Saturday December 1
Thursday November 29 Simmered Beef w- Potatoes & Oven Roast Beef w- Natural
Chicken Fried Steak w- Brown Carrots - Gravy
Gravy Grilled Ham Steak Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Mixed Vegetables Baked Macaroni & Cheese Buttered Peas & Carrots
Mashed Potatoes Mashed Sweet Potatoes' Seasoned Green Beans
Boiled Cabbage Buttered Peas
• Full Cafete ia Se ice
We.Have A, r rv
DAtL mem mD OaDSa
Bar-B,Q. Chlckt iShrimp in the Bukot
Fried Fladia : ::L'Sef Salad '- '-' " "ca-. N -- gl
. ISUtlOWlea 11
Bar- B.Q. lglb Hot. Dop • !Lammoa Mmgt- OHm-
M,.Lf- Coca Dogs 'cldll D . iery Preduetl,
F"rlI htckon 'ismbarSm
cemJu.pn
Igread/Fries
revenue arising from decon-
trol, say experts at Gulf Oil,
Some people say the govern-
ment can make the best use
of ithis money; others say
the oil companies should be
allowed to use it for finding
more energy.
OLDER PEOPLE: Amer-
ica's growing number of re-
tirees are having a hard time
living on Social Security.
Some people say Social
Security payments should
be raised; others say that
would increase costa for
working Americans, who al-
so must fight inflation.
You can expreu your
opinion on these and other
issues to America's law-
makers by writing senators
at the U.S. enate, Washing-
ton, D.C. 20510; repreenta-
tivca at the House of Repre-
sentatives, Washington, D.C.
20515; anfl the President at
the, Whlt House, Washin#-
ton, D.C. lo#o0.
Baked Beans ,.
Breaded Potatoes
Rolls- Bisetdts
I
i
t'hleeu Salad
,Ham kin4.. "
i j
The Sunshine report was'
,given by Mrs. Emery Hollo.
way. Reported by those present
'were 23 cards, 34 visits and 25:
gifts.
A Christmas bazaar was ann-
ounced to be at the church on
December 4, beginning at 10:00
o ' clock.
The church fellowship hall'
renovation project was discuss-
ed.
Mrs. Jervis served delicious
refreshments to nine members
and 2 visitors.
The December meeting will
the month of October.
[ A Christmas dinner at the
church is planned for the Dec-
ember meeting.
Sharing Group Hold Meeting
The Sharing Group United
Methodist Women, met with
Mrs. Martin Hayduk and Miss
Shirley Myers. The chairman,
Mrs. Ralph Bowling presided,
the meeting was opened with a
prayer offered by Mrs. E. W.
McComas.
Continuing their book study of
VISIONS OF PATMAS, the
held a lengthy discuss-
ion of Chapters 2 and 3, Book of
:Revelation, dealing primarily
iwith the Seven Open Letters to
;the seven churches of Asia
"Minor.
: During the business session
minutes of the last meeting
were read by the secretary,
[Mrs. E.W. Mccomas and app-,
:roved. 31 cards, 19 visits and 14
gifts were reported.
i Mrs. Bowling announced that
a Christmas Bazaar would be
held at the Peterstown United
Methodist*Church on December
!8 beginning at 10 o ' clock.
Mrs. Hayduk and Miss My-
ers served refreshments to Mrs.
I Ralph Bowling, Mrs. E.W. Mc-
;Comas, Mrs. ROy White, Mrs.
:,George Mann, Mrs. William,.
Broyles, Mrs. Sidney Server,
and Mrs. Edith Green. The
group will meet with Mrs. Ed.
ith Green at her home for the
I December meeting.
, Mr.
Graydon
orus at'a birthday !
the home of Mr.
William Tuggie
11th.
Mr. Buckland
ember 11th. Mrs.
on November 2rid.
Forty-five
the event which
luncheon,
:lighting of th
baked and
l Joseph Harless,in
motif.
Following the l
were presented to
I fun, fellowship andl
Attending were
'Tnggie, Mr. and
Buckland, Mr.
shall Buckland,
an; Mr. and
' Buckland;
Brown, Chad and
and Mrs. James
Tuggle Jr. John
Crozier all
and Mrs. "Clint0
Eggleston,
'Mrs. Bill
LeAnn
and Mrs. Barry
Frank Guynn,
of Narrows Va.;
ugh Janey,
Amanda,
and Mrs. Neal
Gate, Va.; Mr.
per Jeffers II, Jdf,
: Allan of
"be in the home of Mrs. Law-
SOil.
Sunshine GrouP Meets
The Sunshine Group of the
Peterstown United Methodist
Church met in the Fellowship
Hall of the church for their
November meeting. Mrs. Beth -
el Chandler was program lead-
er, using as her theme, "
Thing's We Are Thaiul For".
Following the devotional pro-
gram, Mrs. Ellen Ann Har-
less concluded the Book Study
of Revelation.
The group chairman, Mrs.
Margie Broyles presided over
the business meeting and sev-
eral items were discussed and
planned.
Seven members were present
for the meeting including: Mrs.
.Mildred Dunn, Mrs. Margie
Broyles, Mrs. Ann Dillon, Mrs.
Geneva Blankenship, Mrs.
Ellen Ann Harless, Mrs. Alma
Jewel Brown and Mrs. Bethel:
Chandler.
The group gave a report of 29
cards, 34 visits, and 10 gifts for
Leading Pla
Announced
• Leaders in the 1979 West l
Virginia high school football i
regular season:
SCORING
I. Ken Barnett, Central Pres-
ton 122.2. Steve Newberry, Pet-
erstown 120.3. Mike Addair,
"laeger 115.3. Jerome Hairston,
Gilbert 115.5. Pat McCroskey,
Morgantown, 110 5, Steve Fra-
zer, Dural 110 7. VIc Cegiie,
Weirton Madonna 100 7. Kevin
Mealey, Fayetteville 100 9.
Doug Kovach, South Charleston
99 10. David Bayer, George
Washington 98 11. Steve Mele,
Bishop Denahue 96 12. Jeff
Deem, Williamstown 94 12. Sam
DeMarco, Lincoln 94 14. Mark
• TotteR, Poca 92 15. Cam Zopp, ,
Buckhannon 90 15, Allen Little:,
Richwood 90
Touchdown
17- Tim
burg South, (
249 passes for I,
10 conversion
Touchdown
7- Lance
burg South.
Pass Receptions
58- Rick
sville, 809 yards,
Rushing Yards
1,895- Steve
Bishop Donahue,
I .Field Goals
5- Greg
Central; Craig
Marshall; Tom
eiman.
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