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! i i 2-Leader'Th'urs. Feb. 15, 1979 True And Pipestem Area News 00"Noralee's Notebook Thought For Today- Are you willing to go beyond the ord- inary requirements of worship to give the Lord more of your- self? Reading From The Bible When either man or woman shall separate themselves to vow a vow of a Nazarite, to separate themselves unto the Lord, all the days of his sep- aration he is holy unto the Lord (Numbers 6:2,8). Taking the vow of the Naz- arite meant separating oneself Unto God for a specific period of time, from a month to a life time• Among the life time Naz- arites were Samuel, Samson and John the Baptist (see Jud- • gas 13:5,14 I Samuel 1:11 Like 1:15) During that period of time, the Nazarite was not to cut his hair, touch or go near a dead body, or drink wine or eat anything that came from the grapevine, such as grapes and raisins. These physical satisfactions were harmless in themselves, but the Nazarite willingly gave them up in order to be sep- arated unto the Lord. The one who took the Nazarite vow was neither a legalist nor an ex- for His Lord. • Then said Jesus unto his discipes, ff any man will come after me, let him deny him- self and take up his cross and follow me. (Matthew 16:24) Memory verse for the week- No man can serve two masters for either htwill hate the one and love the other: Or else he will hold to the one and des- pise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24). :" Bertha Williams celebrated' her 72rd birthday anniversary February 2, 1979. Mrs. Williams' is a retired teacher and lives on Main Street with her handsome 8 year old grandson. Bertha is the daughter of the late James GUESS WHO- The person in the mystery photograph will be revealed in next weeks Hinton News. This good looking little guy is a few years older than he was when this photograph was made. He is employed by a business man on Summers St. The mystery prson in last weeks Hinton News was Pam Houchins, daughter of John and Jane Houchins of Miller Ave. and Jane (Wo6d) Graham and general direction of Beckley. spent bey girl hood days at Lick June 30,1929 Creek. Her daughter Patty is FLOYD PHIPPS 68 DIED married to Eugene Lemons. YESTERDAY) Floyd Phipps Since Bertha is my very dear age 68 who lived on the Mount- friend and was my favorite sin above the Bechrum road, teacher in my girlhood days It died last night after a 10 day would like to say something nice for the oocassion but I am lost for'words to express my feel- ing, so what could be more beautiful then words spoken by God throught his chosen men of  old. So I have chosen verses from the Bible that fits Bertha tea T. Who can fred a virtuous wom- an? For her lriee is far above rubies,- She Iooketh wl to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idle- ness,- Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.- Stren- gth and honor are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come. Verses from Proverbs Chapter 31. Ray Graham of Beckley and a former resident of Lick Creek is a patient in the Veteran Hos- pital in Beckley. Jean Ward was appointed Chairman of the annual Jaycees March of Dimes Drive, for the True area. Due to the bad weather at the time of the drive it was impossible to cover the True area. Approximately nine- ty-six dollars was collected by Jean and her helping teen from the True and Pipestem Com- munity and Mrs. Ward and her teens would like to take this opportunity to thank each one that contributed to this worthy cause. Mrs.  Ward's helpers were: her husband Stanley Ward, mother, Pauline Ward, Shells Goodwin and Bobby Keaton, Maud Crews, Joyce Lyons, Noralee McBride, Beatrice Simpkius, Thelma Johnson and her daughter, Deborah. Mrs. illne. His death was caused by hardening of the artries. Mr. Phipps was a farmer. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Howard Lilly and a son Basil Phipps. Funeral will be held tomorrow. June 29, 1929 BRONZE PLATE IS PLACED ON BRIDGE- A bron- ze plate was placed on the lower side of the railway span of the overhead bridge this week. The tablet is in two sections. The smaller" one which is at the top has the following inscriptions. "Avis Over-head Crossing. Built jointly by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and the City .of Hinton. The" large plate is inscribed with the name of the Luten Bridge Company con- tractors date of cdnstruetion and the names of the Mayor, city Attorney engineers and each of the councilman. Recipe from the kitchen of Sara McBride- Mix 2 oz. box apricot jellow with 2 cups boil- ing water, then 2 cups cold water. When slightly set add a 20oz. can crushed pineapple well drained and 2 large ban- anas sliced, 2 cups miniature marshmollows and nuts if des- ired. Let Jell well. Then top with topping as follows- z cup pineapple juice, I egg beaten, 2 this. four, 1 tabs. butter. Mix together cook over low heat and cool. Whip 13 oz. pkg. cream cheese, 1 envelope dream whip, whip both togeth- er and fold in cooled pudding Nancy Cales N; reed Valentine Girl Nancy Cales has been chosen They reside at Hilldale with Valentine Girl by Beta Gamma their 9 month old daughter Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Natalie. Nancy is employed at Nancy has been active in the National Bank of Summers. sorority for four years. She was She is a member of the Mr. selected Pledge of the year her Pisgah United Methodist first year in the chapter. She Church. had held offices of Treasurer Nancy will be crowned queen mixture. Spread over top of Nancy is married to Ed Cales jellow and sprinkle with coco- 'Hinton High coach and teacher. nut. Chill well. and Recording Secretary. She now serves on the program and ways and means committees. Land Lease at the annual Valentine dance. It will be held Saturday Feb. 10 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. at the VFW. Music will be provided by Rain- bow Disco. Open House Open House in honor of Mr. Jumping Branch Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Rich- mond and daughter Karen of Boomer were eekend visitors in the home Of his'larents Mr. ' and Mrs. Noah Richmond. En- route home they visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Nanfond Young of Shady Springs. M/'. Noah Richmond received word of the death of his bro- ther-in-law Lee Hutchinson 64 of South Charleston who died of a heart attack. Funeral and bur- ial rites were conducted in Charleston Tuesday Feb. 6. Mr. Hutchinson was a former Sum- mers County resident. Mrs. Margarite (Kyle) Abshire of •Orange Park Fla., are arriving here for a visit with his parents -in-law Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Abshire and a brother andl sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Tom- my Abshire and daughters. A lady living in Bellepoint .reported seeing three robins last Thursday on the ground near her bird feeder, she said, they looked very cold in this near zero weather and standing in four inches of snow. Theannual Party was Citizens ar 3 at 12:30 six guests birthday decorated them. were: • nett, Kiney, Mrs. mr. Joe their birthday of February. Mrs. sented Senior Center, oldest of the was given a Hallie a her Kinney. Mrs. won the door birthday cake Valentine red hearts andl Mrs. Bennett  guests. The Mrs. Irene them more tier for the The party group and wishing more. /(i! tremist, but merely a person who desired to go beyond the ordinary requirement of wor- ,ship to give the Lord more of himself The Christian, like the Naz- arite should go beyond what he thinks is necessary to just be a christian and be willinlgt,  give up anything fhat slands in the way of doing or being his best Steven Erastus Raines of Ind- ian Mills was honored with a family birthday party in cele- bration of his fifth birthday. January 10, 1979. His photo. graph was taken while he was having fun modeling his gran d - father's " hat. The honoree's mother, baked and decorated the birthday cake and hostess the party. After Steven opened and displayed his gifts refresh- ments were served to his grand- 'mother, Mrs. Emma Lucas, cousin Monty Lucas, parents James and Dorothy Raines and Steven Erasts. • Robert Jackson (Robie) Bailey • "of Hopewell will celebrate his tTth birthday February 17, 1979. • Robbie is a junior and attends the Hopewel ! High School, and is a very talent young man. The son of Bobby Jack and Julia (McBride) Bailey of HopeweIl, Va. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Levl McBride of True. Robble has two brothers William Levi (Billy), Danny and a younger sister Julia Lynn• Johnson reported her larges don - ations were contributed by Billy Joe Edwards, Junior and John Lemons and Nathan I Tickle. Deborah Johnson, youngest member of the March of Dimes, teen at True. June 29, 1929 Out of the Past 50 Yea"rsl Ago- (LARGE PLANE FLEW OVER CITY TODAY) A large airplane flying considerable height pass- ed over the city this morn- ing about 10:30 o'clock and ws seen by a number of persons. The plane was first seen com- ing up New River, but after passing over Hinton left the river course and started in the Two Bir00:hdays at Robertson Party Kimberly Dawn and Nick- alous Robertson were honored with a joint birthday party, Saturday January 20. Kimberly Dawn will be 4 years old January 30 and Nick- alous was 3 January 20. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Robei'tson of 406 Cedar Avenue in Bellep0int. The Muppets and Sesame Street was the motif used for the party. Main attraction of the party was a Oscar the Grouch cake made by Miss Donna Lilly of Bellepoint. Games were played and prizes awarded to Brian Reece and Lori Willey. The door prize was claimed by Lori Willey. After playing of games Kim- berly Dawn and Nickalous' opened and displayed many useful and lovely gifts. Attending were: Brian Reece, David Meador, Lori Willey, Elain Reece, Roger Meador, Kathy Wilier. Kathern Wilier. Sally and Kyle Hayslette, Mrs. Jo Marie Roberon, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Robertson and the honorees. Sending gifts were: Heather Basham and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Robertson of D.K. of Athens, Ohio. Grandparents are Mrs. Mamie Buckland and the late W.M. "Red" Buckland and Mrs. Jo Marie Robertson and the late John N. Robertson all of Hin- ton. Levy Passes The Summers County percent, with 1,557 voting for, Schools' Special Levy passed by and 118 voting against. Four 92 percent-8 percent during the precincts reported having a I00 special election held Tuesday. percent vote, and the levy pas- The exact amount was .9295 sed in every voting precinct. VA 0000[EWS Q:- I am rated 30 per cent disabled for a service- con- neared disability. I understand that I can now draw addition- al money for my dependents. How can I get these additional benefits started? A-- The percentage of disab- ility for entitlement to depen- dency benefits was reduced to 30 per cent by PL 95- 479. If you have not already filed a claim for this benefit on the applic- ation form sent to all potent- ially eligible beneficiaries early in December, you should obtain 'VA Form 21-686C, complete it • and submit it to your VA reg- ional office. Q-- I was recently di.qcharged, from the military service. The only entitlement I have to school benefits is under Chapter 32 since I enlisted on Jan. 29, 1977. Am I entitled to tutorial assistance? A-- Veterans attending school under Chapter 32 are not en- titled to tutorial assistance. Q--I am totally disabled. My NSLI is on waiver of prem- iums on the term plan. Can I convert to a permanent plan? A- Yes. You can convert your insurance to any of the per- manent plans except the en- downment plan. Premiums on the permanent plan to which converted will only be waived so long as you remain totally disabled. and Mrs. G.A. Furrow 1412 The newest additions to the staff of the P ocedures k 00ounced Greenbrier Drive ontheir50th i Department Office in Princeton are, standlngleft r ]]I Wedding Anniversary 2 to 4 L. Cochran and Joe Hannabach, Eflgibfllty p.m. February llth at the Belle- Vtderie J. Hairston, Employment Interviewer poiont Church. right: Lnda Linkous, Eligibility Specialist Typist I. Persons interested in share Bluestone Public Hunting and '  N R :R::"'m"' l-,,' .... grain lands controlled by the County), Jim Craft , Wildlife • • • Wildlife Resources Division Manager, R.t 1, Box 42, Pet- must apply prior to March 1, erstown, WV 24963, Phone 753- 1979, for the 1979 growing sea- 9416; and Cornstalk and Mc- The Department of Natural er (East Fork) in Pochontas Countyand( son, according to Dick Hall, Clintic Public Hunting and Fish- Resources and the state division County, East Fork of the Green- Pocahontas Game Management Supervisor ing Areas (Mason County), Ray of the Izaak Walton League will brier River inn Pocahontas of the Department of Natural Knotts, Assistant District Wild- sponsor a big buck contest May B e Resources. life Biologist, Rt. 1, Box 125, through February 28, according Participating areas and per- Point Pleasant, WV 25550, Ph. to Dan E. Cantner, wildlife sons to contact are as follows: 675-4380. resources.chief. ' Working parents who earned stressed that Any hunter who kills a deer  Obitua " .... __ with antlers which have eight or' less than $8,0001ast year may Area res ten points, a 28-inch main again be eligible for payments ' beams or eight to ten- inch of up to $400 from the gov- to reduce PENNINGTON Other survivors include her points may have a winning ernment, the Internal Revenue or can be Services for Mr. Ralph W. husband, Lloyd Dale Gill; one buck.  Service said today, fund where To qualify for the Earned' liability. Pennington, 66, were held at 2 son, Christopher, at home; To enter the contest, hunters Income Credit, persons must The IRS p.m. Wednesday in the Burns- three sisters, Mrs. Dorse Miles must have antlers judged by have had an adjusted gross credit for Wornal Chapel of Memorial and Mrs. Dixie Palmer of Pence one of the following persons no Funeral Directory in Princeton Springs; one stepbrother, Rich- later than February 28: C.E. income or earned income of less Eligible Form with the Rev. Olen Winfree ard Webster of Philippi; and the Lyons, Bluestone Museum, Hin-' than $8,000 in 1978 and must write "ELC" officiating. Burial will be in the maternal grandmother, Mrs. ton (466-1454); W.K. Igo, DNR have maintained a household the Bowles Cemetery in Speedway. Icie Ward of Cuyahoga, Ohio. 'Wildlife Supt., Ranger Station, 'for the entire year for their of the return. ..... White Sulphur Springs (536- child who was under 19, a full- file Form I040A Mr. Pennington was pronoun- 2144); George Lanham, 2639 time student or a disabled dep- cod dead on arrival at a Prince- JONES endent, on Line 10. ton hospital Sunday of an ap- Mr. Melvin Arnold Jones, 37, Furlong Avenue, St. Albans parent heart attack, of High Point, N.C., died at 1 (727-8323); Don Good, Route For eligible persons the credit the tax forr Born in Princeton, March 21, p.m. Sunday in a Chapel Hill, '219-Bretz Community, Tucker earnedisl0percent°fthefirst$4'000°fincome with a max- bookletAny 1912, he was a son of the late N.C., hospital after a long ill- County (478-2023) ; by game imum credit of $400. The credit because of biologists at DNR wildlife div- Charles and Susan Snider'Pen- ness. is reduced by one dollar for no effect on nington. "'. Born in Boissevain, Va., Jan. ision district offices between A farmer, Mr. Penningon 21, 1942, he was the son of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at each $I0 of earned or adjusted was a World War II Army Lonnie Woodrow Jones of locations in Fairmont (822-5880) gross income over $4,000, phas- public veteran. ' Thomasville, N.C., and Mrs. Romney (822-3551), French ing out completely at the $8,000 Publication His wife, Mrs. Ozella Easter Bertha Foster Jones of High Creek (924-6211), Beckley (255- income mark. Eligible persons fits for 5106), McClintic Wildlife Station can qualify for Earned Income ationUals'"onC°ntainS Pennington, preceded him in Point. (675-4380), Parkersburg (485- Credit even though they may death. He had lived in High Point two 5521). They may also be judged have paid in no income tax it and is Survivors include two sons, years, during the year, but the IRS contacting the Ralph R. of Norfolk, Vs., and' Other survivors include his by Bill Goudy of the Charles- ton office of the DNR (348- 2771) Danny W. Pennington of Speed- wife, Carolyn Raines Jones ; one Illegal B Kill way; one daughter, Mrs. James son. Melvin, and one daughter, or at the Elkins Operations ear Center (636-1767). Appoint- (Vonne) Asbury of Huntington; Nora Lorene, both at home; five one brother, Don Pennington of brothers, Orville Gene of Mil- ments should be made with any -P en alty " Hinton; eight grandchildren an, Ill., Wayne, Arlie and Vir- of these persons. The Izaak Walton l.e.ague Will and one great-grandson, gil, all of Hanceville, Ala., and present awards at its state " ' Pallbearers were Ellis Math- Howard Jones of High Point, Any person convicted of kill- yoked for erly, Ross Matherly, Danny and one sister, Mrs. Beatrice convention this spring, ing a black bear illegally will Hill, Sammy White, Ernest As- Starling of High Point. have his hunting license revok- human being. Trout Stocking Information bury, and David White. The body is at the Ronald ed for a period of two years, The illega Meadows Funeral Parlors in The following West Virginia effective Februaryl, according bear has streams and lakes were stocked to the Department of Natural points Hinton. with trout the week of Jan- Resources' Director, David C. revocation GILL uary 28, 1979: Mill Creek (Gray- Callaghan. ense for Services for Mrs. Brenda Kay JOHNSON son Gap) in Mineral County, West Virginia law authorizes first time Gill, 23, of 301, Johnstown Gideon T. Johnson, 71, of North Fork of Patterson Creek the Directortorevokeorrefuse revocation Road will be at 1 p.m. LFday Hinton died Tuesday in Pine in Grant County, North Fork of a license for just cause and with a in the Ronald Meadows Funeral Lodge Extended Care Center in Lunice Creek in Grant County, provides for mandatory plem Parlors in Hinton. Burial will be Beckley after a long illness. New Creek in Mineral County, revocation when convicted of an officer in the Breen Cemetery near He was a former plant  sup- New Creek Dam No. 14 in Grant negligent shooting, wounding or deadly Hinton. erintendent in Wayne, Mich. County, Horse'Shoo Run in killing of a human being or engaged in Mrs. Gill was dead on arrival Surviving: wife, Genevieve; Tucker County, North Fork of livestock while hunting, hunting from natural causes at 8:55 son, Jack of West Bloomfield, the South Branch in Pendleton According to Chief Raymond a.m. Tuesday at a local hospit- Mich; brothers, John Johnson and Grant Counties, Little Riv- V. Eye of the Law: Enforce - al. of Walnut Creek, Calif., Harry merit Division, under a point assigned Born in Hinton, Jan. 1, 1956, Johnson of Buck, Robert and system placed into effect Oct - fishing she was a daughter of Virgil A. James Johnson of Hinton; Rich- . obey 1, 1977. for the orderly, upon the Ward of Hinton and the late ard Jonhson of True; sister, uniform and impartial applicat- and opel Ruth Ellen Ward. Mrs. Lola Groover of New Stay- ion of hunting and' fishing lic- ion proce A Beckley resident" for six rna Beach, Fla.; four grand- ense revocation, 127 persons onel Eye ..... years, Mrs. Gill had lived most children, have-had their license revoked .i:, :' .. of her life in Hinton and Wra Ronald Meadows Funeral The city with the highest for violation of hunting and' ,, member of the United Pente- Home Hinton is in charge of population it Shanghai, China fishing laws. An additional 30 ' ' with noarly 11 million "hunting licenses have'been re- costal Church in Be.kiey. arrangements, inhabitanu. ! i i 2-Leader'Th'urs. Feb. 15, 1979 True And Pipestem Area News 00"Noralee's Notebook Thought For Today- Are you willing to go beyond the ord- inary requirements of worship to give the Lord more of your- self? Reading From The Bible When either man or woman shall separate themselves to vow a vow of a Nazarite, to separate themselves unto the Lord, all the days of his sep- aration he is holy unto the Lord (Numbers 6:2,8). Taking the vow of the Naz- arite meant separating oneself Unto God for a specific period of time, from a month to a life time• Among the life time Naz- arites were Samuel, Samson and John the Baptist (see Jud- • gas 13:5,14 I Samuel 1:11 Like 1:15) During that period of time, the Nazarite was not to cut his hair, touch or go near a dead body, or drink wine or eat anything that came from the grapevine, such as grapes and raisins. These physical satisfactions were harmless in themselves, but the Nazarite willingly gave them up in order to be sep- arated unto the Lord. The one who took the Nazarite vow was neither a legalist nor an ex- for His Lord. • Then said Jesus unto his discipes, ff any man will come after me, let him deny him- self and take up his cross and follow me. (Matthew 16:24) Memory verse for the week- No man can serve two masters for either htwill hate the one and love the other: Or else he will hold to the one and des- pise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24). :" Bertha Williams celebrated' her 72rd birthday anniversary February 2, 1979. Mrs. Williams' is a retired teacher and lives on Main Street with her handsome 8 year old grandson. Bertha is the daughter of the late James GUESS WHO- The person in the mystery photograph will be revealed in next weeks Hinton News. This good looking little guy is a few years older than he was when this photograph was made. He is employed by a business man on Summers St. The mystery prson in last weeks Hinton News was Pam Houchins, daughter of John and Jane Houchins of Miller Ave. and Jane (Wo6d) Graham and general direction of Beckley. spent bey girl hood days at Lick June 30,1929 Creek. Her daughter Patty is FLOYD PHIPPS 68 DIED married to Eugene Lemons. YESTERDAY) Floyd Phipps Since Bertha is my very dear age 68 who lived on the Mount- friend and was my favorite sin above the Bechrum road, teacher in my girlhood days It died last night after a 10 day would like to say something nice for the oocassion but I am lost for'words to express my feel- ing, so what could be more beautiful then words spoken by God throught his chosen men of  old. So I have chosen verses from the Bible that fits Bertha tea T. Who can fred a virtuous wom- an? For her lriee is far above rubies,- She Iooketh wl to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idle- ness,- Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.- Stren- gth and honor are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come. Verses from Proverbs Chapter 31. Ray Graham of Beckley and a former resident of Lick Creek is a patient in the Veteran Hos- pital in Beckley. Jean Ward was appointed Chairman of the annual Jaycees March of Dimes Drive, for the True area. Due to the bad weather at the time of the drive it was impossible to cover the True area. Approximately nine- ty-six dollars was collected by Jean and her helping teen from the True and Pipestem Com- munity and Mrs. Ward and her teens would like to take this opportunity to thank each one that contributed to this worthy cause. Mrs.  Ward's helpers were: her husband Stanley Ward, mother, Pauline Ward, Shells Goodwin and Bobby Keaton, Maud Crews, Joyce Lyons, Noralee McBride, Beatrice Simpkius, Thelma Johnson and her daughter, Deborah. Mrs. illne. His death was caused by hardening of the artries. Mr. Phipps was a farmer. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Howard Lilly and a son Basil Phipps. Funeral will be held tomorrow. June 29, 1929 BRONZE PLATE IS PLACED ON BRIDGE- A bron- ze plate was placed on the lower side of the railway span of the overhead bridge this week. The tablet is in two sections. The smaller" one which is at the top has the following inscriptions. "Avis Over-head Crossing. Built jointly by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and the City .of Hinton. The" large plate is inscribed with the name of the Luten Bridge Company con- tractors date of cdnstruetion and the names of the Mayor, city Attorney engineers and each of the councilman. Recipe from the kitchen of Sara McBride- Mix 2 oz. box apricot jellow with 2 cups boil- ing water, then 2 cups cold water. When slightly set add a 20oz. can crushed pineapple well drained and 2 large ban- anas sliced, 2 cups miniature marshmollows and nuts if des- ired. Let Jell well. Then top with topping as follows- z cup pineapple juice, I egg beaten, 2 this. four, 1 tabs. butter. Mix together cook over low heat and cool. Whip 13 oz. pkg. cream cheese, 1 envelope dream whip, whip both togeth- er and fold in cooled pudding Nancy Cales N; reed Valentine Girl Nancy Cales has been chosen They reside at Hilldale with Valentine Girl by Beta Gamma their 9 month old daughter Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Natalie. Nancy is employed at Nancy has been active in the National Bank of Summers. sorority for four years. She was She is a member of the Mr. selected Pledge of the year her Pisgah United Methodist first year in the chapter. She Church. had held offices of Treasurer Nancy will be crowned queen mixture. Spread over top of Nancy is married to Ed Cales jellow and sprinkle with coco- 'Hinton High coach and teacher. nut. Chill well. and Recording Secretary. She now serves on the program and ways and means committees. Land Lease at the annual Valentine dance. It will be held Saturday Feb. 10 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. at the VFW. Music will be provided by Rain- bow Disco. Open House Open House in honor of Mr. Jumping Branch Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Rich- mond and daughter Karen of Boomer were eekend visitors in the home Of his'larents Mr. ' and Mrs. Noah Richmond. En- route home they visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Nanfond Young of Shady Springs. M/'. Noah Richmond received word of the death of his bro- ther-in-law Lee Hutchinson 64 of South Charleston who died of a heart attack. Funeral and bur- ial rites were conducted in Charleston Tuesday Feb. 6. Mr. Hutchinson was a former Sum- mers County resident. Mrs. Margarite (Kyle) Abshire of •Orange Park Fla., are arriving here for a visit with his parents -in-law Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Abshire and a brother andl sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Tom- my Abshire and daughters. A lady living in Bellepoint .reported seeing three robins last Thursday on the ground near her bird feeder, she said, they looked very cold in this near zero weather and standing in four inches of snow. Theannual Party was Citizens ar 3 at 12:30 six guests birthday decorated them. were: • nett, Kiney, Mrs. mr. Joe their birthday of February. Mrs. sented Senior Center, oldest of the was given a Hallie a her Kinney. Mrs. won the door birthday cake Valentine red hearts andl Mrs. Bennett  guests. The Mrs. Irene them more tier for the The party group and wishing more. /(i! tremist, but merely a person who desired to go beyond the ordinary requirement of wor- ,ship to give the Lord more of himself The Christian, like the Naz- arite should go beyond what he thinks is necessary to just be a christian and be willinlgt,  give up anything fhat slands in the way of doing or being his best Steven Erastus Raines of Ind- ian Mills was honored with a family birthday party in cele- bration of his fifth birthday. January 10, 1979. His photo. graph was taken while he was having fun modeling his gran d - father's " hat. The honoree's mother, baked and decorated the birthday cake and hostess the party. After Steven opened and displayed his gifts refresh- ments were served to his grand- 'mother, Mrs. Emma Lucas, cousin Monty Lucas, parents James and Dorothy Raines and Steven Erasts. • Robert Jackson (Robie) Bailey • "of Hopewell will celebrate his tTth birthday February 17, 1979. • Robbie is a junior and attends the Hopewel ! High School, and is a very talent young man. The son of Bobby Jack and Julia (McBride) Bailey of HopeweIl, Va. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Levl McBride of True. Robble has two brothers William Levi (Billy), Danny and a younger sister Julia Lynn• Johnson reported her larges don - ations were contributed by Billy Joe Edwards, Junior and John Lemons and Nathan I Tickle. Deborah Johnson, youngest member of the March of Dimes, teen at True. June 29, 1929 Out of the Past 50 Yea"rsl Ago- (LARGE PLANE FLEW OVER CITY TODAY) A large airplane flying considerable height pass- ed over the city this morn- ing about 10:30 o'clock and ws seen by a number of persons. The plane was first seen com- ing up New River, but after passing over Hinton left the river course and started in the Two Bir00:hdays at Robertson Party Kimberly Dawn and Nick- alous Robertson were honored with a joint birthday party, Saturday January 20. Kimberly Dawn will be 4 years old January 30 and Nick- alous was 3 January 20. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Robei'tson of 406 Cedar Avenue in Bellep0int. The Muppets and Sesame Street was the motif used for the party. Main attraction of the party was a Oscar the Grouch cake made by Miss Donna Lilly of Bellepoint. Games were played and prizes awarded to Brian Reece and Lori Willey. The door prize was claimed by Lori Willey. After playing of games Kim- berly Dawn and Nickalous' opened and displayed many useful and lovely gifts. Attending were: Brian Reece, David Meador, Lori Willey, Elain Reece, Roger Meador, Kathy Wilier. Kathern Wilier. Sally and Kyle Hayslette, Mrs. Jo Marie Roberon, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Robertson and the honorees. Sending gifts were: Heather Basham and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Robertson of D.K. of Athens, Ohio. Grandparents are Mrs. Mamie Buckland and the late W.M. "Red" Buckland and Mrs. Jo Marie Robertson and the late John N. Robertson all of Hin- ton. Levy Passes The Summers County percent, with 1,557 voting for, Schools' Special Levy passed by and 118 voting against. Four 92 percent-8 percent during the precincts reported having a I00 special election held Tuesday. percent vote, and the levy pas- The exact amount was .9295 sed in every voting precinct. VA 0000[EWS Q:- I am rated 30 per cent disabled for a service- con- neared disability. I understand that I can now draw addition- al money for my dependents. How can I get these additional benefits started? A-- The percentage of disab- ility for entitlement to depen- dency benefits was reduced to 30 per cent by PL 95- 479. If you have not already filed a claim for this benefit on the applic- ation form sent to all potent- ially eligible beneficiaries early in December, you should obtain 'VA Form 21-686C, complete it • and submit it to your VA reg- ional office. Q-- I was recently di.qcharged, from the military service. The only entitlement I have to school benefits is under Chapter 32 since I enlisted on Jan. 29, 1977. Am I entitled to tutorial assistance? A-- Veterans attending school under Chapter 32 are not en- titled to tutorial assistance. Q--I am totally disabled. My NSLI is on waiver of prem- iums on the term plan. Can I convert to a permanent plan? A- Yes. You can convert your insurance to any of the per- manent plans except the en- downment plan. Premiums on the permanent plan to which converted will only be waived so long as you remain totally disabled. and Mrs. G.A. Furrow 1412 The newest additions to the staff of the P ocedures k 00ounced Greenbrier Drive ontheir50th i Department Office in Princeton are, standlngleft r ]]I Wedding Anniversary 2 to 4 L. Cochran and Joe Hannabach, Eflgibfllty p.m. February llth at the Belle- Vtderie J. Hairston, Employment Interviewer poiont Church. right: Lnda Linkous, Eligibility Specialist Typist I. Persons interested in share Bluestone Public Hunting and '  N R :R::"'m"' l-,,' .... grain lands controlled by the County), Jim Craft , Wildlife • • • Wildlife Resources Division Manager, R.t 1, Box 42, Pet- must apply prior to March 1, erstown, WV 24963, Phone 753- 1979, for the 1979 growing sea- 9416; and Cornstalk and Mc- The Department of Natural er (East Fork) in Pochontas Countyand( son, according to Dick Hall, Clintic Public Hunting and Fish- Resources and the state division County, East Fork of the Green- Pocahontas Game Management Supervisor ing Areas (Mason County), Ray of the Izaak Walton League will brier River inn Pocahontas of the Department of Natural Knotts, Assistant District Wild- sponsor a big buck contest May B e Resources. life Biologist, Rt. 1, Box 125, through February 28, according Participating areas and per- Point Pleasant, WV 25550, Ph. to Dan E. Cantner, wildlife sons to contact are as follows: 675-4380. resources.chief. ' Working parents who earned stressed that Any hunter who kills a deer  Obitua " .... __ with antlers which have eight or' less than $8,0001ast year may Area res ten points, a 28-inch main again be eligible for payments ' beams or eight to ten- inch of up to $400 from the gov- to reduce PENNINGTON Other survivors include her points may have a winning ernment, the Internal Revenue or can be Services for Mr. Ralph W. husband, Lloyd Dale Gill; one buck.  Service said today, fund where To qualify for the Earned' liability. Pennington, 66, were held at 2 son, Christopher, at home; To enter the contest, hunters Income Credit, persons must The IRS p.m. Wednesday in the Burns- three sisters, Mrs. Dorse Miles must have antlers judged by have had an adjusted gross credit for Wornal Chapel of Memorial and Mrs. Dixie Palmer of Pence one of the following persons no Funeral Directory in Princeton Springs; one stepbrother, Rich- later than February 28: C.E. income or earned income of less Eligible Form with the Rev. Olen Winfree ard Webster of Philippi; and the Lyons, Bluestone Museum, Hin-' than $8,000 in 1978 and must write "ELC" officiating. Burial will be in the maternal grandmother, Mrs. ton (466-1454); W.K. Igo, DNR have maintained a household the Bowles Cemetery in Speedway. Icie Ward of Cuyahoga, Ohio. 'Wildlife Supt., Ranger Station, 'for the entire year for their of the return. ..... White Sulphur Springs (536- child who was under 19, a full- file Form I040A Mr. Pennington was pronoun- 2144); George Lanham, 2639 time student or a disabled dep- cod dead on arrival at a Prince- JONES endent, on Line 10. ton hospital Sunday of an ap- Mr. Melvin Arnold Jones, 37, Furlong Avenue, St. Albans parent heart attack, of High Point, N.C., died at 1 (727-8323); Don Good, Route For eligible persons the credit the tax forr Born in Princeton, March 21, p.m. Sunday in a Chapel Hill, '219-Bretz Community, Tucker earnedisl0percent°fthefirst$4'000°fincome with a max- bookletAny 1912, he was a son of the late N.C., hospital after a long ill- County (478-2023) ; by game imum credit of $400. The credit because of biologists at DNR wildlife div- Charles and Susan Snider'Pen- ness. is reduced by one dollar for no effect on nington. "'. Born in Boissevain, Va., Jan. ision district offices between A farmer, Mr. Penningon 21, 1942, he was the son of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at each $I0 of earned or adjusted was a World War II Army Lonnie Woodrow Jones of locations in Fairmont (822-5880) gross income over $4,000, phas- public veteran. ' Thomasville, N.C., and Mrs. Romney (822-3551), French ing out completely at the $8,000 Publication His wife, Mrs. Ozella Easter Bertha Foster Jones of High Creek (924-6211), Beckley (255- income mark. Eligible persons fits for 5106), McClintic Wildlife Station can qualify for Earned Income ationUals'"onC°ntainS Pennington, preceded him in Point. (675-4380), Parkersburg (485- Credit even though they may death. He had lived in High Point two 5521). They may also be judged have paid in no income tax it and is Survivors include two sons, years, during the year, but the IRS contacting the Ralph R. of Norfolk, Vs., and' Other survivors include his by Bill Goudy of the Charles- ton office of the DNR (348- 2771) Danny W. Pennington of Speed- wife, Carolyn Raines Jones ; one Illegal B Kill way; one daughter, Mrs. James son. Melvin, and one daughter, or at the Elkins Operations ear Center (636-1767). Appoint- (Vonne) Asbury of Huntington; Nora Lorene, both at home; five one brother, Don Pennington of brothers, Orville Gene of Mil- ments should be made with any -P en alty " Hinton; eight grandchildren an, Ill., Wayne, Arlie and Vir- of these persons. The Izaak Walton l.e.ague Will and one great-grandson, gil, all of Hanceville, Ala., and present awards at its state " ' Pallbearers were Ellis Math- Howard Jones of High Point, Any person convicted of kill- yoked for erly, Ross Matherly, Danny and one sister, Mrs. Beatrice convention this spring, ing a black bear illegally will Hill, Sammy White, Ernest As- Starling of High Point. have his hunting license revok- human being. Trout Stocking Information bury, and David White. The body is at the Ronald ed for a period of two years, The illega Meadows Funeral Parlors in The following West Virginia effective Februaryl, according bear has streams and lakes were stocked to the Department of Natural points Hinton. with trout the week of Jan- Resources' Director, David C. revocation GILL uary 28, 1979: Mill Creek (Gray- Callaghan. ense for Services for Mrs. Brenda Kay JOHNSON son Gap) in Mineral County, West Virginia law authorizes first time Gill, 23, of 301, Johnstown Gideon T. Johnson, 71, of North Fork of Patterson Creek the Directortorevokeorrefuse revocation Road will be at 1 p.m. LFday Hinton died Tuesday in Pine in Grant County, North Fork of a license for just cause and with a in the Ronald Meadows Funeral Lodge Extended Care Center in Lunice Creek in Grant County, provides for mandatory plem Parlors in Hinton. Burial will be Beckley after a long illness. New Creek in Mineral County, revocation when convicted of an officer in the Breen Cemetery near He was a former plant  sup- New Creek Dam No. 14 in Grant negligent shooting, wounding or deadly Hinton. erintendent in Wayne, Mich. County, Horse'Shoo Run in killing of a human being or engaged in Mrs. Gill was dead on arrival Surviving: wife, Genevieve; Tucker County, North Fork of livestock while hunting, hunting from natural causes at 8:55 son, Jack of West Bloomfield, the South Branch in Pendleton According to Chief Raymond a.m. Tuesday at a local hospit- Mich; brothers, John Johnson and Grant Counties, Little Riv- V. Eye of the Law: Enforce - al. of Walnut Creek, Calif., Harry merit Division, under a point assigned Born in Hinton, Jan. 1, 1956, Johnson of Buck, Robert and system placed into effect Oct - fishing she was a daughter of Virgil A. James Johnson of Hinton; Rich- . obey 1, 1977. for the orderly, upon the Ward of Hinton and the late ard Jonhson of True; sister, uniform and impartial applicat- and opel Ruth Ellen Ward. Mrs. Lola Groover of New Stay- ion of hunting and' fishing lic- ion proce A Beckley resident" for six rna Beach, Fla.; four grand- ense revocation, 127 persons onel Eye ..... years, Mrs. Gill had lived most children, have-had their license revoked .i:, :' .. of her life in Hinton and Wra Ronald Meadows Funeral The city with the highest for violation of hunting and' ,, member of the United Pente- Home Hinton is in charge of population it Shanghai, China fishing laws. An additional 30 ' ' with noarly 11 million "hunting licenses have'been re- costal Church in Be.kiey. arrangements, inhabitanu. ""Noralee's Notebook r lought For Today. /me y wimng to go beyond the d- inary rtqutremts of womap to give the Lord m of y0- set? ang Fm The mm When either m   shaU parate thew to vow a vow of a Na=rite, to separate th] to the Lord, all the days or  . aratinn he is holy to the Lord Taking he vow of the - arito mnt separating olf unto Cod tar a specials period of time. from a mth to a l[[e ti. Amg the [fie time Naz- arit  Samuel, Sa and John the eapUsl I dud- • g in: 5,x4 T saml 1:1 Like 1:15 Ding that period of Brae. the NarRe W not to cut h hair, touch or go nr a dd body, or drink wine or eat andhing that came fm the grapewne, sh  grapes and raLins These physical tisfaetio were harmls in thamlv, hm the Nazarite wingly gave them up in order to be se arated to the Lord. The o who Ik the Nrtte vow w neither a Legalist nor an ex- tmist, but mZy a pen who dWed to go beyond the ordkry requirt of war- ,ship to give the Lord mo of himlr Te Christian, like the N* arte should go beyond what he thks is nry to just be a Chrlsllan and be vnin te give up anything Lkat stands  the way of daing or being hiS bet 2-Leader Thurs. Feb. 15, 1979 True-And Pipestem Area News for a= Lord. and aa (Wood) aham a gal recu ot BecvJey. " Then id J to his spentherirlhooddaysatLIck Je0,|9 diIpm, ff y  will me Creek. H datter Patty t FLOYD pHIpS e DIED seu and take up his  and tam lrtha  my vty dear follow me (Matthew 16:24) frlemd d w my favorite -- tcher  my Irltmnd days It Noetmter ftlt, ul Itot and love the othe¢: Or else he lag,  what uld be mo . hold to the e d ae beaumte m words spa*urn by Cod and on. (Matthew old. so I have  -- toaT isaretiredtcherdlion waF of her ld, and MatnStletthhhandrae tet not the bre of  8 year nl d grandson, i1 a is n.-GiverNtlh'mtoh the daughte of U,e late  hands; ar, d let he o r me. v I Prover y Gr o Bedey nnd a to resident of Ick Creek ts a paUl in U=e veteran H pi in Beeley. d ward w et Cmman of Vie I Jay wtt al tbe trae of the tve Tn . ppromatey ntr¢- tyx dotla w ted by OuE'alo-'repmln* the True and Pqem Cm- m,, pagh wm  mtyandr.Warddh revled in net wks Ill.ten teens tfld like to take this guy t = e y. er man he tat ntbutea to m rmy bust,* man  Summ st. h h=band StavJey ward, eea nnton N,*s was Pare Oooawm and Bebby Keaton, en=ehl.d==ghorJna.a ud Crews, doy yo, Jane IIeha of Mfll Ave. Nora McBlde, Beatri sl, Thelma Jl,ln and dan- att  med by Bray J dwards, J  and clae. Out of tim Pant 5O Yrs Ag ILAR PLANE FLEW OVER ciTY TODAW A laZe alrplane nyng terable height pass- ms aout lore o'dk add w o   a, ting up New mv, but aft  h M h of oJm e :2'a,'.e .re  .... ,.,  Two Birthdays at Robertson Party berly Da and Niekalo Ktmberly Dan and Nick- opened and displayed ny alas Robertson were honored fu] and lovely gifts. with a joint bi/hdy party, Attendngwe; Brian Reece+ Saturday January 2O David Mdor, lrl Willey, StaveD Erastus P.aln of lad- Kimberly Dawn will be 4 laln Reece, Reg Modor, lad Mills was hnred with = years old January 3O and Nick- Kathy Willev. Kathe Willav, family birthday ply In 1 alo was 3 Janual T D They Sally and Kyle Hayslette. M bratian Of his fifth birthday atlmchi]drenofMr andM Jo Marm Roberton, Mr. and January to, 197. HI= phot- Dennis Robei'tson of 4O6 Cedar Mrs Dennis Rohertson and the graph was taken while he w=s Avenue in Bellepoint hono having Inn medeBng hI= grand. The Muppets and Sesame Sending gift we: Hther father's hat. 'le barterer, s stt was the motif ed for Basham end Mr and Mrs. Jay mother, baked ned deeeted theparty Mainattrectionoftha )bertso of D.K of Athens, the birthday cake and ha party was a Oscar the Grouch Ohio, theparty. After Steven opened eakemadebyMissDoLflly GrandpantsareM.Mamie and displayed hla gifts refrh- at Beltepoint Buckland and the late WM mentswerervcdhi=grand. Vam were played and "Red" Buckland and Mrs Jo 'mother, Mrs. Emma L=eu, prizes awarded to Brian Keece Marie Roberteon and the late esln Mly L=s, paints andLodWiley. Tnedaor prize dohn N. Itoberts all of Hln- aam and Dnrety eml and aa clatrn by Lor Wmey. to, Steven m.. .  A er p dying o m  re- Levy Passes e Summ coty pet. vath l,SS tg for, r=t- pent dttrg tt pmet reported Ivh a to0 special election held Teday. pet vote, aml Lhe ly pas- ct at was   tn ewy vot prectncl, bury, and David Vacate ' VA NEWS Q.- I am rated 3O per nt from the military series The GILL mbl I a sve n- only enuuemt i have to torr¢.rs BKay teddbmty lundetand haolbefltslsunderChapter Gtl, 23, cl Ol½ Johmtown tlt i can now ra* advt.. 3e since I enlisted on Jan 9, InthePwldMdowFumxal al money for my dependents al'tancs nce entitled to tutorial Parloinmnt BUrtalwbe How can I get these additinl A- V,rans attending sch in the Bn Cemetery benerit sard? Rcaeet aae loUe) s,y - The parentage of dZb- der Chapter 3 are not - Rten. tried to tutorial aistan, Mrs, Gill w dead on arrived "of Hopewell will eeleterate his ilJty for entitlement to de. q-I am totoUy dabled, xy rm mral  at e:s tthblrthdayFelnaryI,l. 30pereentbyPLU-479 Ifyoudeneybenefitswreduced to NELl is  waiver of prem. _al:m. Tuedayat aloealhoSpit- bb  • Jun d   the HOpewell High School, and have nc aldy filed a claim    term plan• Can I = Bo in Htt, J. 1,16, I a very ¢lent yng a. The for this benefit on the apptle- evert to a permant plan? she w a dattghter of VIrlt A. ...................................... insAraY Yt ..... ;e Yp ............... (McBride) Bailey el Hopewell, fully eligible benefieiarearly manet #am expt the an- Ruth Igll Ward. Va, Grandso[Mr. andMr, inDecer, you should obtain downmentphan pion ABeyident'far sly Levi McBride =4 True. Rabble VA Fm 2186C, complete it ha= two brOthe William Levi bruit it to yn VA eff. the permant plan to which of her 1field HInton and win* aye' " GIU had *dyed t ver ted will only be waived  ¢BlllyL Dnny and a yog io office. andlSU mber ol the VteO Pent sler Ju]im Lyn, Q..laseenllvdieharged. lone as y ain totally talChm'dllnBeeJdey. dibled. YESTERDAy) age eS who lived  the Mot- i an =bore the  road ¢ed la= nt army a l0 day i mmm. ms dm wu tmd by harddvg o* the strum, i mr. Ptapp w a/n. He *s sutured by e dater. ; Mrs, *ard held to. Je m. t,z* mmNZZ pLATl IS Pt.ACD ON BR- A bran- ' avhend bridge m week. The ,er'e wrae iS at me top h the foUovag rpUam, ' "Av Ov-ad ing. I Btmt JonUy by the Chpeake .of P, mton. The large plate is , mscrJbed wRh the me of the [ Lut Brings Company c- tracto date of trti ane the = of city Attoy ext0neers each nl the end,man. Recipe fm the t0t of N,ncyCal Sa MeBde- MX  . box aprtt jeUow ,th 2 cups boll. lag water, then  cup d .......  ....... Named Valentine Girl oo. n vlmhe ptnpple w dra- and  large ban- a sliced, 2 cup miniat Navy Ct has beea  qSley ride at Hi]ldaie with mahmollowsdnutffdes- VaitiGtrlbyBetaGaa their 9 month ofd daughter rea Let nell • • " t Chapt of Beta sgma Phi Natalie. Nancy is employed at I  top th opping  Navy has been active in the Nattai Bank of Sme. o ow  e ce She is a member of the Mt butter MLekov ' edgeo eyr r Nancy will be crowned qun pkg. cm choe, I ve[ope and Rrding Secretory She at the 1 Valentine dance. dream whip w,ap born toge  and fold 'in led padding now = °n the Pr°gr atsn ..... 1 ......... urda ....... 9 p,m.. I a m at the VFW mixt Spread ov top of NayismarriedtoEdCaJ MiewiUbepvidedby Rain- nJeut ?h; dse ..... H ....... gh ................... Open I-Ioie - -Land Lease On .o- in henor n, Mr and M GA, Furrow 1412 u.r] Grnbrier Dave on their 0th Procedures Anno eed .................. p.m February 1 lth at the Belle poiont Chweh. Jumping Branch Mr and M Jimmte Pin.h- Party w M mond and dughtor Karen of n the home Of hs #nts Mr six gteot and Mrs Noah Picmd. n- route home they visited her parent Mr. and Mrs. National Yg of Shady Sp. r Noah ehm&d ved • -in-w Lee Hutch 64 of South Chartt who died of a hrt attack Ftmeral and bur of Febry. al rts w oonduetea in M Opal Charlton Tuy Feb 6. Mr. Hutchin w a form $- me Coty ident M. Margarlte (Kya) AbshLe of Orange Park Fla., DB Abshi and a brother and eistor-in-law Mr and Mn Tom- my At a cughte A lady living in Bellepoint pored sing tm hJ last Tbday  the ground M Ine near her blrd feeder, she id, them m t ..................................... Rorts ................  ................. DNR grain land controlled by the County). Jim Craft. Wildlife • • . Wildlife P,eoe DiVision Manger, Rt i, BOX 42, Pet- mint apply prior to March z, etown, WV 2463, Phone 753. 1979, f the 1979 growing s- 9416; and Co--talk and Me- The Department of Natal er (East Fork in Podntcs County and G n, accosting to Dick EMN, ClintiePublieHuntingandFlsh- o andthestatodivision Coty, FmtForkoftheG- Game Management Supeisor ingAreas(MasonCoty),y ofthelmakWaltonLeaewill brier River i Knolls, Assistant District Wild spear a big bk ntt of the Department of Natal through Febry 28, acrdng Iu. life Biologist, Pi 1, BOX 12, participating ar and per- Point Pleasant, wv 25550. , to Dan E Canm, wildlife so to contact a as fol]o: 674 Any ht who ls a daer Area Obituaries.- ten ..................... pe,a, a  ,tor'o.,o beams or eight to ten- inch bt  ve a w nntn PENING'mN Oter s ,tnde h y r  g Servic for Mr. Ralgh W. hhand, Lloyd Dale Gill; one To enter the ntet, hte prangten, , we held at 2 n, Chrstogh, at home; p.m, Wednday in the B- th sist, Mrs Do Miles mt have tt judged by Woful Chapel d Memortd and/'s. DixePatmoIPen one of the [olIowhag perna no Funsal Directory in Printed Springs; one atepbrothor, Rich- later than February 28: C.E. with the Roy Ol wlni ardWebstofPhillppi;andthe Lyo.BltoneM,FAn- officiating. BurialwUlbeinthe matted grandmoth, Mrs ton (4&I4S4); W.K. Igo, DNR wudlfe Supt., Ranger stau. BowlCemeterylnspeedway, leieWardofCuyaga, Ohin Wte Sutph sprigs 153 Mr, penningtwaspro- 214); George Lanham, cad dead on an [val at a Prlae JONES ton hpltal Smday of an ap Mr Melvin Arnold Jon, 37, Furlong Avenue, st. Mha t h t. of lligh Point. N.C. ded at I (77); Don Good, Route Born in Frtnton, Mard 21, pm Sunday in a Chapel Hill, 219-Btz Commlty, Tucker Catty (47Z023); by game 1912  was a n   ]a NC, hpi[ after a long ill- biologls¢ at DNR wildlife din. Char[ and Stman Snlder n- ns nington , Born in Boisvain, Va, Jan talon district offi betwn A f, Mr. pningon , 2, he wa the n o : a.m. d 4:0 p.m. at ]atinm t Fatrmont (.meo) we t a World War II Army iodine Woodrow Jon of Romney (82Z-551L Frepch v eran Tbemasville. N.C, and M, ms e, MI. Ona Flt Bertha rter Jon of Hgh Ck (ll), neel0ey (2. Sl0L MeClInUe wume Station pington, prect him in Point (675) ' Parkebg (45- dth He had lived in High Pinnl two 5521 ) Thoy may al be juged SIvom include t . yea Ralph R, of Norfolk, Va,, d Other survivo include his by Bill Gondy of the Charl t ofn of the DNR - zm) DannyW penMngt of Speed- wlfe, CalynRainJon;one or at the ElM= Operatio way;onedaught,Mrs, dam son, Melvin, and one daughter, Cent (1767). AppOint- (Von)AsburyofHttnstou; NoraLorene, bothathame:five mtsshotddhomadewithany o broth€, Don Penmngt of bthe, t)itle Gene of Mi]- Ht; eht an an, Ill. Wayne, Artie and Vir- of th pem The Iak WaRon Leag will and one gtlrandson. • gil. all of Haneeville, Ala, and pallbeareraweEIIlsMath- Howard Jones of High point, prnt awds at its state ly, Rods Mathexly, DF and one sster, M. Btrice convention this spring Hm, Sammy White, Er.l As- Starhng or mgh point May Be Wking parents who rned  n ,0m last yr may agam be eligible for payments of up to  fm the gn eent, the Inteal Revenue Service said today. TO qualify for the Eaed ]u Income Credit, i mt have had an adl=tod gr mme or earned tnme of 1 than $8, in 1978 and mt have maintained a Mhcld 'tar the ti yr {or t child who was under 19. a full- time student  a disabled endent F eligible  the credit m credit of *,aid The ert is reduced by e doll for each $1o of ed or adjured iome over N,O0, p ing t mp]etely at the .o0 in.me rk. Eligible pe I can qualify for Earned lme ev ma haCve tpaid mt,ogatemYe ta y ding the yr, but the IRS Illegal Bear Kill -Penalty Raised Any person vete ol km- ing a black bear .legally {ll m TroutStktnglnformatlm ed for a period of two y, The body is at the Renard The tallowing Wt VG'ginia efftivefebry 1, according bear has Meadows Feral Parlo in standlakestocked to the Department of Natal Hint with tul the week of Jan- Imoc' Dieter, David C uary 28 t979: Mlll Cr (Gray. Call JOHNSON n Ga'pl in Minal County watvi .,£nan . I tho '  rg n a aw au rt fit N thF k fptcreek th D" to ............. i .................. a ie= ;2 ut ...... z r;atiTre Hmton died Tuday n Pine Lodge Extevded Ca Center in Li Creek in Grit Catty des eame a wl a .t , pv for natory pl t BVJeyafteralgUlm, U Creekl Mtn alCcty t ementnt ew n  ' rev ion when evicted of an afBcer NewCreekDamNo. 14inGrant ne en h He w a [ plant" aup" County, ilo 'Shoe Run In k g¢ a  ng, wot,ng or deadly v erintendent tn Way, MLch. SuWg: wfe, Cevleve; k Cm=ty North Fork d I g of a han betas  eaged ,n • Ivtk while hunting h tag an, th So m B h t dleton A • un i n, Jack af Wt Blmfleld, e u ra n €coring to Chief Raymoml gulat or Mieh; brothe, John Johas and Grant Cotmti, Ittle Piv- v Eye of the Law Enforce- "From th of Walnut Creek. Calif,, Harry meat Divmion, under a point aigned fo Johnson of Bk, Robertand =' aytemplacedlntoeffect0ct- fishing vt, damJotmsonofmnto;meh. rPJ oer i, 19"/7 f the orderly, uponthe ard Jon ot Ttale; sister,  ifoandJmpartlalapplit. and apert M LelaGvofNSmy- i of hting and fJshlng lic- ip,'ocedU chudren, have had mew Un oked =Id Mds ffi Th. eltv with the hleht f "*qoafl of hunting and  " Home,,ang Hintots. is in charge of w ..= P,i°t h ll°n k $hangha111 mllllonChin' lisklng laws, An a dditinal 30 aa en . nhabit fly htlng ll trove'been