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TIM MCCLUNG AND DAN Withers, First Citizens Bank,
donate money to Wilma Dale, MES principal, in honor of
Bob Mann, who has retired.
GAYLE LESURE WAS the recipient of another donation
from First Citizens. The money will be used for Pocahontas
Parish.
PCHS baseball has 2-2 record
Pocahontas County High School
opened its baseball season on
March 25 with an away game
against state ranked No. 7 Pendle-
ton County. The Warriors came
away with a 22-5 loss. PCHS was
led at the plate by Ryan Ware with
three hits and one RBI and Mike
Smith with two hits and 1 RBI.
The Warriors traveled to Highland
County on the 27th to play with a
flawless defense but ended with a
loss of 10-6. The team was led at
the plate by Smith with two hits
and two RBIs and Ware with two
hits and three RBIs. Darrell Wright
had two hits and an RBI.
On Saturday the Warriors played
at home, a double header against
Union Grant, and won both games.
Ware picked up the first win on
the mound and had two hits and one
RBI. with three stolen bases.
Wright ended with two hits and two
stolen bases. Devin McCoy had
one hit and three RBIs. In the bot-
tom of the seventh, Wright got hit
by a pitch, stole second and third,
and scored on a passed ball to tie
the game. Brian Norrod singled,
went to second base on a balk, and
scored the winning run on a single
by Andy Wayne. The Warriors
won their first game of the season,
7-6.
Smith picked up the second win
on mound, pitching a great game.
He struck out eight batters and had
one hit at the plate. McCoy had
one hit and one RBI. Again it was
a hit by Wayne, a double with the
bases loaded in the fourth inning,
that helped seal the second victory
for the Warriors, 7-5.
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Pocahontas County
Elem/Middle School
Breakfast/Lunch Menus
April 7-11
Monday, 7: Hot ham & cheese
sandwich, cereal, juice, milk.
Vegetable soup, hmn & cheese
sandwich, fresh fruit, crackers,
milk.
Tuesday, 8: Scrambled eggs, toast,
cereal, juice, milk.
Corn dogs, potato wedges,
beans, pineapple, milk.
Wednesday, 9: Oatmeal, toast,
cereal, juice, milk.
Sliced turkey, mashed potatoes,
California vegetables, peaches,
wheat rolls, milk.
Thursday, 10: Waffles, cereal, juice,
milk.
Beef ravioli w/meat sauce,
cheese, green beans, fresh fruit,
wheat rolls, milk.
Friday, 1 !: Cinnamon buns. cereal,
juice, milk.
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• Pigs-in-a-blanket, chili, potato
rounds, baked beans, fruit, milk.
PCHS Menus
"April 3-11
*A variety of milk served with all
lunches.
Thursday, 3: Beef-a-roni, corn,
rolls, applesauce.
Friday, 4: Chicken salad sandwich,
lettuce & tomato, potato rounds.
jeilo, fruit.
Monday, 7: Tomato soup, grilled
cheese sandwich, crackers, apple
crisp.
Tuesday, 8: Turkey, mashed po-
tatoes, green beans, rolls, peaches.
Wednesday, 9: Meatloaf, baked po-
tato, pinto beans, rolls, mixed fruit.
Thursday, 10: Ravioli, corn, bread,
pineapple.
Friday, 11: Ham & cheese bun.
lettuce & tomato, macaroni salad,
jello, fruit.
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PMH Auxiliary
Pocahontas Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary received the following
donations in memory of loved ones:
In memory of Ruth Wilfong,
Omar Smith, Sis Holley and Win-
ters and Dclmia Pritt by Rev. Betty
E. Cochran.
In memory of Tom Hill by
Alfred and Wanda Thomas.
New Green Bank Library
Last week the heating system in
the new library was activated for the
and Jeanie Samons. of Green Bank;
Dwayne Schiebel, of Arbovale;
Jane Price Sharp, of Marlinton, in
memory of Warren Blackhurst; Dr.
Roland Sharp, of Frost. in memory
of Dr. Roland Sharp Jr.; Vernon
and Yvonne Sturgill, of Cass; John
and Judi Simmons. of Barrow: T.A.
Stephenson, of Green Bank; Vero-
nica Swink, of Cass: Rob and An-
drea Taggart, of Green Bank;
Pat Tallman, of Summerville, SC;
and Roger Trusler, of Marlinton, in
Caplinger and Mitchell to compete in National Geo[00rap00i
The National Geographic Bee
state-level competitions take place
this year at a time when global e-
vents make it essential to have a
sound understanding of our world
and its geography, politics, cul-
tures, and religions. Such knowl-
edge is second nature to Bee com-
petitors, who will be putting their
geographic smarts to the test at the
state-level contests on Friday, April
4.
Christopher Caplinger, an eighth
grade student at Green Bank Middle
School, and David Mitchell, a sev-
enth grader at Marlinton Middle
School, will be among the West
Virginia students taking part in the
state bee in Charleston. It will be
held at the Civic Center.
The winner in each state will ad-
vance to the national finals in
Washington, D. C., on May 20 and
21 to vie for the 2003 National Ge-
ographic Bee crown, a fwst prize of
Humane Society
Sponsors Rabies Clinic
The Humane Society and
Greenbrier Veterinarian Hospital
will have a one day vaccination cli-
nic at the Marlinton office on
Thursday, April 24, beginning at 9
a.m to noon, and l p.m. to 4 p.m.
Lunch break from 12 to l p.m.
Rabies vaccine fee is $5. All
other vaccines regular price. You
may make an appointment for your
pet by calling the Lewisburg office
at 645-1476. Walk-ins welcome as
time permits. Pets must be on a
leash or in a carrier for safety.
Donations of pet food for homeless
animals would be greatly appreciat-
ed. For questions call Linda 799-
6093 or Ellen 799-4614.
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Roy Gutshall Auctioneer # 1532
ESTATE AUCTION
Saturday, April 12 10 a.m.
LOCATION: 4 mires soum of Monterey (US 220) and
1/2 mile west on Rt. 84
Sale held rain or shine.
o-a kTIQUF- & COLLECTIBI,F: Hoosier style kitchen cabinet: china cabinet; 2
oressers ann mirrors; parlor and library and misc. tables; oil lamps; 6 split
bottom chairs: stools; porch swing; Sterling butter dish: good selection of dish-
es. bowls: and much more.
HOUSEH0.LD: Dinette table and chairs; elecmc range; refrigerator/freezer; 1
c est ann upright freezer: wasner; orver; 3 shelf kJIehen cart; microwave; 2
metal wardrobes; bedroom suites; table and floor lamL; 2 auto oil stoves
Electrolux vacuum: 2 aluminum foldingwalkers; misc. heets; blankets; .Rots
knives; bowls; dishes; set blue china; crock pot; toast, coffee mer
electric broom and much more ...... ,
: mternauonal tractor, plow, side mower and cultivator; 14 HP 42"
mower: 5 HP tiller and hand tiller.
.... MISC.:Poulan 295 chain saw: shop vac; 2 Homelite chain saws and
stung !nmmers: /x35bmoculars: corn cutter: grease guns: hand saws; flare
toqJ; plpe,wrencnes; .z--l/t qr. socket .sets; open and box wrench sets; tin
stops; d orawer mech. tool chest; tool boxes; tire tools; claw hammers; log
cnams; wheel b,alancer and weights: gun rack; misc. hand and garden tools
anti much, mucn more.
Auction held for the estate of Harry Moyers.
Above is only a small portion of items, more is'being found
each day.
Food and drinks available.
Announcements made day of sale take precedence
over all ads.
lS: cash and good checks.
responsible mr accidents.
Call Roy Gutshall (540) 468-2307 for information.
first time. and the drywall is being
hung. And there's progress with the
fundraising campaign as well. Re-
cent donors inchade:
Steve and Patti Fierbaugh, of
Green Bank, in memory of Andrew
E. Fierbaugh; Dr. George Harper,
of Green Bank; Roy Keirn, of War-
saw, NC; Gibbs Kinderman, of
Slaty Fork, in honor of Rose and
Omar Bowyer; Jane and Rich La-
casse of Green Bank, in memory of
her father, Derward George; Bruce
and Freda McKean, of Green Bank,
in memory of Omar Bowyer and
Glen Guarneri; Edward and Betty
Mullenax, of Arbovale; Kenneth
Peck Sr., of Cass; Carolyn Phil-
lips, of Green Bank; Pam and Ken-
neth Pritt, of Hillsboro, in honor of
Harold, '43, and Betty Ruth Con-
rad, '48, Crist;
Arthur J. Richards, of Durbin;
Jay and Sharon Rockefeller; Toney
Luther Crouthamel
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competition for the ! 5th year.
The 2002 national winner was
fifth grader Calvin McCaner, from
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April 26 • 2 p.m.
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Medical or Dental Office
on 1.23 acres adjacent
Pocahontas Memorial Hos
For more information
call 304-799-4546
mcwalkup @ hotmail.com
AUCTION
TO BE HELD AT THE WALKUP OFFICE
ADJACENT TO POCAHONTAS MEMORIAL
Four bedroom house and outbuildings and 5
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