Tuesday, June 19, 2012
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CABELL MIDLAND JUNIOR, JACOB BURCHAM, IS ALMOST THERE PAGE 9
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Lions and Leos Support The American Cancer Society Working together on projects is nothing new for the Barboursville Lions Club and its youth club, The Barboursville Leo Club. However, both clubs collaborated on a new project at the Relay for Life for The American Cancer Society. Prior to the actual Relay for Life on June 8 at the Barboursville Community Park, the Leos - with the support of Lions Renee’ Burcham and Charlie Buzzard - collected contributions from relatives, friends, and others in the local area. On the night of the Relay the Lions and Leos set up a concession booth from which they provided hot dogs, water, popcorn, and cotton candy to those attending the event. Rather than charging for these items, they simply accepted donations to The American Cancer Society and raised approximately $200. The bottom line is that the two clubs raised a grand total of $827 for The American Cancer Society. In addition to supporting a good cause financially, the two clubs worked well together. The Leos, who are still not a sanctioned club, added two new members with the help of two Leos who brought a friend with SEE CANCER ON PAGE 6
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New steam cleaning services for residential and commercial properties TEAYS VALLEY – MCP Enterprises LLC is now offering professional steam cleaning for both residential and commercial properties. The steam cleaning offers an alternative to pressure washers and gets right at the dirt and mildew that can be found on uncleaned walls. Steam cleaning services are delivered via a 30 foot bucket truck by trained professionals. MCP Enterprises offers free estimates for what the steam cleaning service will cost. Steam cleaning is one of several new services that MCP Enterprises offers. Others include tree cutting and welding and repair. With offices in Teays Valley, Beaver and Charleston, MCP Enterprises began as a turn-key
MCP Enterprises LLC is now offering professional steam cleaning for both residential and commercial properties. Courtesy photo construction company serving the coal mining industry, and other 'heavy industries.' Today, in addition to con-
struction services, MCP can also provide personnel to industrial operations who only need employees for a temporary time.
The types of skilled positions that can be hired through MCP for either a short-term or longterm basis include: welders, pipe fitters, iron workers, belt shovelers, tree cutters, carpenters, painters, electricians, plumbers, crane operators, heavy equipment operators, black hat and red hat surface miners, underground coal miners, and preparation plant maintenance workers. All MCP employees are required to pass a drug test and are MSHA and OSHA trained MCP has performed work for several coal companies and other industrial clients. Some of their clients have included: Arch Coal, Patriot Coal, United Coal, Alpha Natural Resources, Coal SEE CLEANING ON PAGE 5
Cabell County Schools Summer Food Program Offers Free Lunch to Children The Cabell County Board of Education will be sponsoring the Summer Food Service Program at several sites across the county this year. All of the sites listed will offer free meals to children eighteen years old or under. The following is a list of program sites, dates, and meal times: AD Lewis Community Center: June 13-July 19 from 11:00 AM12:00 PM, Monday-Friday - 1450 AD Lewis Ave, Huntington Adams Landing Apartments: June 13-July 19 from 11:00 AM12:00 PM, Monday-Friday - 820 Virginia Avenue, Huntington
Amanda Nottingham Residence: June 13-July 19 from 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, Monday-Friday 2619 Guyan Avenue, Huntington Baptist Temple Church: June 13-July 19 from 10:30 AM-11:30 AM, Monday-Friday - 902 21st Street, Huntington Cabell County Board of Education: June 13-July 19 from 11:30 AM-12:30 PM, Monday-Friday 2850 5th Avenue, Huntington Cabell County Public Library: June 13-July 19 from 11:30 AM12:30 PM, Monday-Friday - 455 9th Street, Huntington Cabell County Career Tech Center: June 18-July 19 from
11:00 AM-12:00 PM, TuesdayThursday - 1035 Norway Avenue, Huntington Calvin Gue Residence: June 13-July 19 from 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, Monday-Friday - 8275 Fairview Ridge Rd, Lesage WV 25537 Carolyn Elkins Residence: June 13-July 19 from 11:30 AM12:30 PM, Monday-Friday - 2465 Collis Avenue, Huntington Central City Elementary: June 25-July 19 from 11:00AM-12:00 PM, Monday-Thursday - 2100 Washington Avenue, Huntington Church of Hope: June 13-July 19 from 11:00 AM-12:00 PM,
Monday-Friday - 216 10th Street, Altizer, Huntington Clara Hassie Residence: June 13-July 19 from 11:30 AM-12:30 PM, Monday-Friday - 2546 Bedford Chapel Rd, Milton Connie Hensley Residence: June 13-July 19 from 10:30 AM11:30 AM, Monday-Friday 0 403 Park Circle, Huntington Cora Black Residence: June 13July 19 from 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, Monday-Friday - 3336 Maple Ct , Huntington Cox Landing Public Library: June 13-July 19 from 11:30 AMSEE SUMMER FOOD ON PAGE 6
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