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6 - A Hinton News Tues. Dec. 18, 1990
TALCO2 PIRATES
SUMMERS ELEMENTARY GIRLS
BASKETBALL 1990 CHAMPS
Front (Lto R) Amy Eller, Amy Egglaston, Joni Spade, Christi
Barker, Marleno Hicks, Valerie Hedrick and Michelle Palmer.
Back (L to R) Asst. Coach Chuck Barker, MeH~m Standard, Misty
Simmons, Andrea Johnson, Tara Ford, Ginny Rifle, Tabitha Fox
and Coach Robbie Fix.
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Farrah Lilly, an 8th grader for Joetta Cales, an 8th grader for
Hinton Jr. High was named to Hinton Jr. High was selected to
both the All Conference and All the Summers - Monroe All Tour-
Tournament Teams for her playnament Team for her perform-
during the regular season andancesinhelpingHint°nJr'High
in the conference tournament,to capture their 4th consecutive
Farrah averaged 8 points per Conference championship. Cales
game and w~ Hintofi'~ l~d~g a~eraged 5 pOints zind 10 re-
rebounderaveraging 9 per game.bounds per game in tournament
Farrah's defensive tenacity also play as well as anchoring the
resulted in over 50 steals from middle of the Lady Bobcats de-
the middle position of the Jr. fense.
High Lady Bobcats press.
Bluegrass Market, Inc. Heifers 48.00 - 62.50; Cows 37.00
Lawlaburg, WV - 55.00; Most Sold 43.00 - 46.00;
Sat. Dec. 8 Bulls 43.00- 63.50; Under 1000 56.00
431 head of livestock sold to 79 - 63.50; Over 1000 43.00 - 58.50.
buyers amounting to $133,442.45. Cow And Calf Pairs 530.00 -
Stocker And Feeder Steers 650.00.
Under 500# 78.00 - 92.00; 500 - Cows, BH 305.00 - 670.00.
750# 57.00 - 91.50; Over 750# 51.00 Hogs
-52.00. Slaughter 46.00 -54.25; Sows
Heifers 43.50; Boars 33.00 - 38.00; Pigs &
Under 500# 60.00 - 87.00; 501 - Shoats, BH 16.00 - 40.00.
750# 48.00 -76.00; Over 750# 58.00 Sheep & Lambs
- 71.75. Blue 45.00; Others 39.50 - 52.50;
Bull Calves 45.00 - 94.00. Ewes 15.00; Bucks 12.50 - 19.75.
Baby Calves 25.00 - 100.00.Goats, BH 23.00 - 62.50.
Slaughter Cattle
Summers County:HistoricialSociety Meets
The Summers County Historicaland enjoyed.
Society held its last meeting of the The Sept. minutes were read and
year at the Courthouse on Nov. 13. approved on motion by Marion
President Wayne Harvey presided. O'Brien and second by Billy Joe
Guest speaker was Gary Deeds, of Edwards.Thetreasurer'sreportwas
Deeds Dairy Farm in Jumping approved on motion by Conrad Gra-
Branch. He spoke of the historical ham and second by Marion O'Brien.
background of his home and of the A nominating committee report
day.to-day operation of the present suggested that the 1990 officers
business. His talk was appreciated continue to serve through another2-
yr. term. All officers accepted.
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Loaves and Fishes fed over 250
people hearty holiday helpings on
Dec. 8 at the third annual commu-
nity dinner. Volunteers delivered 50
meals to homebound citizens and
served 225 people in the basement o|
the Methodist Education Building.
Bobby Mazella and the culinary
class at the Summers County Voca-
tional Center prepared Waldorf sal-
ads and six large turkeys purchased
by Loaves and Fishes. The teachers
and staff of the Jumping Branch
School led by principal David Quis-
enberry provided the fresh rolls,
spreads, and platters for the meal.
Several women orchestrated the
massive effort with many goods
donated by local businesses. Kro-
gers gave pies and juices. Harvey's
Market sent fruit. Woods' Store
provided drinks. Dairy Queen came
up with a full line of carry out con-
tainers to deliver food.
Amy Mann's new lunch business
Upper Crust baked pecan pies. Peggy
Howell made breads and led the Cub
• Scout Webelos, Den 1, Pack 123, in
the creation of fudge with major help
from Jeremy Howell. Pizza Hut
donated 4 pizzas for the night-before
rehearsal and decoration by the Pink
Polka Dots 4-H Club. •
The Pi nk Polka Dots performance
of The Night Before Christmas,
narrated by Anne Ziegler and en-
acted by 13 members featuring
Mandy Conte as Santa Claus, high-
lighed the continuous entertain-
Wayne
ment. Dwight Emrich organized and
emceed the program and played the
piano.
The Voices of Deliverance of the
Second Baptist Church and Dean
vey.
and Mary Veltman vocalized their
inspiration and werejoined by many 1~1~1~!
Perkins
members of the crowd. Don Drum-
mer accompanied Suzannah's sing-
ing and Shoshonah's hammer dulci-
mer. Mary Leviasy directed the
Hinton Bell Ringers to chime out
their exception sounds.
Jeanne Schmauss coordinated a
great deal of the preparation with
various supplies ordered and paid
for through Summers County Hos-
pital. Joan Krakower brought table
clothes and clean up materials of-
fered by Raleigh County Care Ha-
ven nursing home.
The florist shops, Downtown,
Hinton and Riverside, gave the rib-
bona and candles. Groundworks cut
the holly from Mary Jane O'Riley's
tree for decoration by the Pink Polka
Dots. Ray Gill enjoyed being Santa
Claus, and Becky Gill, enlived the
scene as herselfan elf.
"A multitude of volunteers ap-
peared," according to Jane Duffield,
the director of Loaves and Fishes.
"We reveled in giving to people who
really needed a good holiday meal
and receiving from so many people
in this community who had some-
thing to offer. I apologize if Chris
Chanlett forgot to mention anybody."
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Tenth Degree Black Belt, Grand
Master Sang Kyu Shim, President of
the World Martial Arts Association
Big Four Drug Store Will Be Open Sun. Dec. 23rd.
From 1 Til6 For All Your Shopping Needs
Filling All Your Prescription Needs
Gift Dept./Hallmark Cards/Cosmetic Dept.
Russell Stover Candy
Corner 3rd & Temple FREE DELIVERY Phone 466-2323
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located in Detroit, MI., has an-
nounced that Wayne Perkins of
Pence Springs has been promoted to
the Rank of Second Dan (Second
Degree Black Belt) in the martial art
ofTae kwon Do. The promotion was
given after Mr. Perkins completed a
comprehensive test that required
him to demonstrate various fighting
and self-defense skills as well as
forms (pre-determined fighting
movements), breaking, and a knowl-
edge test on the history and philoso-
phy of the martial arts. Another
consideration for promotion was the
persons contributions to the Martial
Arts.
Perkins is co-owner of the Pil Sung
School of Martial Arts located in
Lewisburg with branch schools in
Marlinton and Union. The school
with its branches has over 60 stu-
dents. They teach traditional Tae
Kwon Do which includes instruction
in free-style fighting, self-defense,
weapons, history and philosophy.
The squid escapes from his enemies
by shooting s cloud of black sepia
I into its enemy's face. Leaving his
Check your outbuilding, basement and attic, enemy in the dark,the squ]amakes
We buy old antique furniture in need of repair and refinishing, his getaway. = ,.
. old cupboards, pie safes oak kitchen cabinets, dressers
.chests .wardrobes .rolltop desks, wrought iron beds
• highback oak and walnut beds. marble top furniture [ .0
• . old farm tables, washstands, tables
ALSO .depression glass .carnival glass, old quilts
.gray stoneware and blue decoration .Old tin windup toys
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The residents of Alaska move from
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than residents of any other state.
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A motion was made by Billy Joe
Edwards and seconded by Marion
O'Brien, concerning donations to the
Summers Co. Public Library. Mr.
Edwards suggested that the Society
make an immediate donation of
$60.00 to the library in memory of
John Gilbert and Hallie Martin Cobb.
In the future, upon the death of an
Historical Society member, or the
death of a member's spouse, parents
or child living at home, the Society
should make a similar donation, Mr.
Edwards said. The motion was voted
upon and passed.
Among those present at the Nov.
meeting were: Jim Bowling, Gary
Deeds, Linda Jane Harvey, Orpha
L. Haselwood, Eleanor Meadows,
Kathleen Timberlake, Pearl Laska
Chamberlain, Marion O'Brien, Billy
Joe Edwards, Conrad Graham,
Dorothy Turman, and Wayne Har-
On one afternoon in 1935, in the
space of 45 minutes, Jesse Owens,
the famous track star, established
records in four separate events.
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