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~,iTM 6-Hinton News Tues. March 20, 1984 , t Country Roads Plaza, Bellepoint Road, Hinton • ulated for their efforts.Horses, 300.00. Sheep & Lambs: Blue, 38.50; A date was set for our cer- Sheep & Lambs Blue Head, 56.75; Red, 56.00; amies meeting for March S and Blue, 60.50; Ewes, 18.50 - Medium, 57.50; Common, 57.00; March IN4. Meeting was ad- Z3,00; Wethers, 45.00. Ewes, CWT, 16.00-23.00; Ewes, jotwned. Goats, BH, 25.00. BH, 25.00 - 28.00; Goats, 6.00 - Rhonda Adkins club - Reporter 32,00. TO ' LILLY ~ MacKENZIE BASHAM CY RUS Mrs. Lena Oakley Basham, Mrs. Beryl Elizabeth Cyrus, Th( Mrs. Anna S. Lilly, 69, for- Mrs. Duria Bragg MacKen- 76, died Tuesday, Mareh 13 at 63, formerly of Summers Co- iou merly of Hinton, died Mort- zie, 98, died Monday, March IX An 4;40 a.m. in a Beeldey hos- unty, died Monday, Marchl2at day March 12 in a Roanoke, at4:30a.m, mammnoae, va., home apparently of a heart ~ ion Va., hospital of natural causes, hospital apparenuy ot a neart pital after a long illness. Born Feb. 16, 1925, in Mont- attack. Born Oct. 27, 1907, in Sum- sttack, six gomery County, Va. Born Feb. 3, 1916, in P~I- mers County, she was a dau- Born July 24, 1920, in Green- Pe ghter of the late J.L.B. (Bun) brier County, she was a dau- Sol Shewas preceded in death by eigh County, sne was a daugn- and Mary Catherine Lilly.ghter of the late Owen T. and (P~ her husband, Overton O. Lilly, ter of the late Manuel and Mrs. Basham was a lifelong Matilda Parker. " Jr Francina Brngg. She was preceded in death by , t • S~rvivors include six daugh- Mrs. MacKenzie had lived resident of Rkleigh and Sum- ~.p! tots, Mrs. Paul W. (Mary)most of her life in Ral.el~.. and mers counties and attended her husband, Walter F. Cyrus Bluestone View Primitive Hap- in 1975. Fizer of Montvale, Mrs. Rob- Summers Countles and attenu-I tist Church at Ellison. Survivors include five sons, e~.;~ err E. (Delores) Taylor Jr. of ed the Jumping Bral~.h Cos- Survivors include three sons, William of Princeton, Roger of "on l:t Trontville, Va., Mrs. Lewis O. pet Tabernacle... Andrew Basham of Ghent, Co- Salisbury, N.C., Melvin and (Carolyn) Woeidridge, Jr. of She was preceded In deah by oil Basham of Harlan, Ind., and Edward, both of Hinton and Roanoke, Va., Mrs. Jeff C. ( a brother, Hunter Bragg. ' James Basham of Richmond,Jackie of Pipestem; two dau- Ishj Sharon) McGhee of Rocky Me- Survivors include her hus- Va.; two daughters, Geraldine ghters, Helen Howard of Sal- [a~ unt, Va., Margaret J. Lilly of .band, Earl MaeKenzm; three BashamandlmogeneCox, bothisbury, and Juanita Day of ~[~routville, Martha G. Lilly of daughtrs, Mrs. Glen .( Car- of Ghent; three brothers, Pr- Boston Heights, N.C.: a sis- iCa Mr. Holly, N.J.; six sons, the olyn) RichmolJofNimlt, Mrs. Rev Larry E. Lilly of More- Jack (Eloise) Wilde and Mrs. inceandGranvflleLilly, bothof ter, Maybelle Cornelieus of i" Coal City and Beecher Lilly of China Grove, N.C., and six b,..,un' lla Michoacan, Mexico, Mas- Mike(~Reba) Buffer, both ofl Akron, Ohio; four sisters, Nola grandchildren. ~co] ter Sat. William D. Lilly of Rocheser, N.Y. Farley of Coolridge, Cosby Far- Serviees were held Thursday McGulre Air Force Base, N.J., Services were held Thursday 'ful ley of Hinton, Clarice Cox of ,March 15 at 11 a.m. in the E,M. ~es., Gtmnery Sat. James O• Lilly of at I p.m. in he.Jumping Br- Ellisen and Margaret Hatcher Meadows Funeral Home in Hin- Ocean~de, Calif., Daniel M., anch Gospel TaDername wim of Florida 14 grandehfldren ton. Burial followed in the Mc Benjamin M and Eric C. Lilly, the Revs. Elmo Alderman and ; ;cl~ Elhenney Cemetery at Grassy n a lane as an auction item for the Lake Oswego High and 17 great-grandchildren. Former Hinton resident Oswegen Ben Rush(oral, son of Mr. a d irp Sc all of Rocky Mount; a bro- Reno Richmond officiating. Services were held Friday, Meadows. Mrs. llarles Rushford of Hinton, stands with his 1939 Porter- Dollars For Scholars program, nei thor, Jerry Simpson of Roan- Burial followed in ~,the Cruse pr~ March 16 at I p.m. in the field single - wing plane. Rushford has donated a ride in his 'th( eke; several half brothers andCemetery at Nimitz. Ronald Meadows Funeral Par- II~ 17 grandchildren Friends may call Wednesday lors in Hinton with Elders A.L. bit uh Services were held Thursday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Neely and Owen Harvey off- March 15 at 1 p.m. at theRonald Meadows Funeral Par- an ev' i~i Vinton, lors in Hinton and at the church iciating. Burial followed in the Oak~ s Vintonclm__, • " " trices Tom Lilly Cemetery at Flat an Va., with the Rove. Gane D. one nour prior to se . Top. hb~o Arnold, John W. Snyder and Pallbearers were Joe Ballis, Pallbearers were Emmett Carter L. Sloan officiating. Eddie Gwinn, Darrell Flesh- Farley, Otis Lilly, Lando COx, of 'Burial followed in the Blue man, Clarence, Bernard, Benny Basham, and Ronald In, , Roanoke.RidgeJacx rtuton uampoeu, e~, mr-" "" Memorial.CAMPBELL.."~ Gardens, v, Harold,_~o owsatl"" ServiCeSp.m.FuneralWILLsandat willlteEddiesERVICESparlorsROnald be WednesdayBragg'inMead.Hin. Cobb..s0..!1Mr~ C{~d~t I G~' Pde~m~m S~p ~ec~~~l _.: "upan'selekth, merlyofsouthCharleston, died ton with the Rev Donavan ' co: TueedaY March 13" in a "Lake Cochran °fficiating" Burial f°ll" Busiass Meetiug Smlay 24. Wales hospital after a long owed in the Crews Cemetery at th~ illnegs. Nimitz Tuouby Maroh 31UiT rouIh se, Born at Talcott, he was a son -. " .... .... ~nenas may ca, t~esaay The Nimltz ; Jumping Br- it~ of the late William l-atu ana .... " ................. fu: xrom b p m. to ~ p.m. anch Senior Citizens met Sat .................. ,,,, , ,, , , ............... Colda Garten Campbell " U • ar Mr ........, uampoell lived, meT_ .ear" shouldAny donationsbe made toe( theSympathYGhent P.M•urday foreVeningtheirMarChmonthly10atbloodS:30 I XX..~.-- ~ ..rm el,SO ~xsde ~ ,wt lier part of this lira in Talcott ................ • Model \\ as.(sty requtremente, 1 th~ ...... votmtteer tire L,epart- pressure clinic conducted by 1 Xi20- N~P~ ~ --. .... and was a World war H ve~- ment Mrs. Auelene Bower and the ~D, in eran• Pal'Ibearers will be Ed, Mer- regular business session foil- ! ~ il ai~ Survivors include his wife, fin and Michael Lilly, Wayne owed. Called to order by Mr. pr Oreda Hale Campbell; three Boien, George' Lucas, and Winnie Pack President, in the ..... /:ii~:.~i wl daughters, Sandra Anderson of Nlolsnn Wills Epperly Building at Nimitz. ~ii!!i~f:'.i:~ Winston-Salem, N.C., Shirley ........... ROGER~ The meeting opened with 1 ~.tllllllliElff-]~k'-C~lg~"--"~L-~lg GOtO~X ~~i~::ii:~:::i~• Chiser and Nancy Stanley, both I '- Ernest E Rogers 73 of 704 prayer offered by Rev. Hubert all ....... ............. fo~ of Houston, Texas; three bro- - " "" " " ""-" "" " '!i~i~i at ........... Tempte btreet, dieo aazuruny Williams. Secretary, Mrs. Wan- reefs, trenton uampoe, ox t;at~ March 17 at 1" 30 p m. in a Low da Kirk read the minutes of the de ifornia Gerald Campbell ox ' ' ' | "~ '1 ]1 ~ ~ ~-hp, 20' mower. Throttle "] ~ ~ ~ ~ 8.B-hiP, an,, roar bag mow- I .. .:, ........... Moore, Va. hospntal of an app.-, last meeting. The treasurer, m tmmflton, irene, ana rucnaru arent heart attack. Mr. Dock Hatcher, gave the II =L I "=~,~.)~..) on folding handle. Briggs &~ il ~..)[.=,~,~.~..)Or. ThPottle on folding ban- Campbell of Hinton', a sister, Rorn Oc.t 9 .9lvl. ~' ~""~,,,,.~ teasurer report Mrs. Virginia 1 Save 19.00 Stratton engine. Assembled. Save 21.00 dle. BrlggslStratton engine. • wi Violet Taylor of St Albans, and ...... " " hil" " he was a son of the late Ernest Rippettoe reported sending ar three granac uren. t da B. and Lora Hedges Rogers. cards b t~e sick and shut- ins.n ~i Mod~leX~ ii~i!~:~!~ii:.i~ :~:~:~ i~i~i~::! -d ie~ I //~ ................ ~:~.~:.~.:..,~ ................. . ....... ~:~:,..,.~,~ Services were held Sa ur y Mr Ro~ers was a 40-YearAll reports were approved. ~;,,,~,~'.'~" ~ ......... /:~ ~ i:~i:.ii:i~ .... March 17 at 2 p•m. in the resident-~ Hinton, a retired The t-usteesare b cbeck on ~~L~/'~'"~ n Snodgrmm .F.~eral .Home mengineer for the Chessie Sy- obtaining insurance for the new ~':" South Charleston wire me l~ev...... ,.,, ,,...o ...... ;--r I : ~ ~ I George Darlgton officiating ..:__' ............ = .... ........... ' vn~e, reurmg m ,,,~, a me.,- group voted tO use the money ~ Ridin d( tRIrialmll°weammeLlmmg'her°ftheHint°nUnitedMe'thathasalreadybeenappr°p" I :.:ii:i99 I a, ham Memorial Park in South ~- thodist Church, the Hinton Mas- riaed 0 pour a concree leer or Charleston. onic Lodge, the Hinton Moose in he building. The ladies dec- m SMITH Lodge and a member of the ided b meetWednesday March I ~ ~ -"~-'- : :i:i:i:::.: Peg. 1099. m sk Mrs. Zora Smith, 98, for- Brotherhood of Locomotive 14 b plan 6r he ~/pes of kit 7 • to merly of Ballengee, died Fri- Engineels. - chen suittble 6r he new build- lilt( ~~~X\X~LJ [~-J~_Jn~\vlii: .8ynchr°-BalancedB&'Sengtne ~ ~ ~dl • d, Ill~ II'~'~ll~'~~ l\\\~]n'~ll~r~'~r~ll|]~withfullelectrtoataxt u ms • u •| J I day March 16 at home after a He was preceded in death by lag. In celebraton of he birh- • Ik~i[:~~ ~, ~ ~.I~IB] HII~'~•IH)}: ~d ~e~'~tor. Twin blade ~ ~ ~j~- [ R e g...8 • at longhorn March 15, 1886, m Men-illness" . four brot'hers and two sisters~ days ofJohn Rippe0e and Ken-,, : Pe~ discharge cutting deck. ~m~ ~,~e ~" g x,tu o ~ e~fV oc,od ,,. w.e no, ..... .... o.. II roe County she was a daughter a-hna Hedrick Ro~ers" a 1 : ft. cap&city. Pneumatic tree, • ' D t, ~ , Happy Birbday" wih Mrs. Mar- of the late Lewis and Virginia daughter, Paula Susan Steele of tina Williams at the piano. A .... . :: ~ ...... ...... .... 16"x4" wheels. Unassombled. • n( .... ...... :::::':::::::: : ~4"! ~!!~ Mrs. Smith had lived most el r^n ' ' at the Epperly Building ~Sat- ~ : ........... ~ :;;: '!~.~ " - :~ :.iE. ........ ~ p~ her life in Monroe County, was CS~riees were held Tuesday, urday March 24th beginning at .... ,~.~, a 10-year resident of Gladys, a March 20 at 2 p.m. at the Hinton 5 PM. former school teacher of Mon- United Methodist Church with Any quests are welcome to "'..:• ~ ~ C, roe and Summers counties, a the Doctors Richard CYickard attend for a free will offering. ' 'i it member of Oak Grove United and Clyde Hensley officiating. The meeting closed with prayer Methodist Church at Balleng- Burial followed in the Sunset by Rev. Williams. Cake, candy, r~ ec.. Memorial Park in Beck~ey. brownies , kook - aid and coffee n 11 I ! ' P' She was preceded in death by The body was at the Ron-in. were served during the fellow- "--" -- 11 I P' her husband, Leroy Logan Sin- aid Meadows Funeral Homeship hour to: SELF WATERING I /I I I ! s~ ith, June 1971; a daughter, Hinton and at the church one Rev• and Mrs. Hubert Will- , I I I I I I ~~ II~ r~ ZelmaTindflia, May1967 and a hour prior to services,iams, Mr. WinniePack, Mr, TARTERTRAY I ~] [ HItA LIIWlNIt! | si son. Clefts, July 1921, The Hinton Masonic Lodge Corbet Lilly, Mr. Dock Hat- ic oodaughter'SUrviv°rs include a grand" servedas pallbearers ande°n" cher' Mr• and Mrs" J°hn RipP'I Zora Alice Mosebr- ducted graveside rites, ettoe, Mr. and Mrs• Eldrtdge ~~~~i~Save' "%O. 188 mMA O11%'1;:3"~' ttcl k of G adys; with whom she Honorary pallbearers were Thurmond, Mr. and Mrs. a! lived and two great - grand- the Men S Wesley Bible Class, Kenneth Meadows, Mrs. Aue- I~L, q~e~ ~ 8.00 ~r:mt Frw ~tnrtin~ N~W I [~1~ Of ]2 0r 8 I 16"x36" ~ 1 0~ • it( children the Methodist Men s Club and lone Bower, Mrs, Wanda Kir, lXo, ,owa.ur wheelbarrow. ='"~;.-.......... ~ "'- ! B---J it. q~mm,.m I .... m a m i( Services were held Sunday the Brotherhood of Locomotive Mrs, Marie Lilly, Mrs. Joseph-R'°~pactty'seamles.s . beeonngs l ._ .,,... i ,.,, l h March 18 at 2 p.m. in the Oak Engineers. me Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. IIsteel tre~v• BoldUn~embled. ,,, s .... I. -' ~ I.n ', ,,r, " ~ .~,: ..... i~ (;rove United Methodist E.B. Neely, Mrs. Beva Lilly, .:. _~. , : ~;~i!i~i~~ ~ i~l i, Church with the Re',,. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lester, ~:! ........ ~:~ i~ .... ~;~" i~ !i! ~!i ~ ii! :'~ I ,ft Smith officiating. Burial T t~,~Lr Bonnie Cole, Mr. and Mrs. , :~ ~i,iiii! ~.~.{~ 'tin : i a Cemetery.f°ll°wed in the Oak Grove ,.--v---- -* ~ ~ - ~#~ i.,, .... • 4 HM60~ 501b,,45.50.55.00;Over750Choice, 51. OO.59.00;Good' ~~~~~. ,~. , ~, ,,.>, ,,,. Under 500 Ib, 47 00 - 58 00; 501 - Heifers: .~.~~,... ~,~ . ' "' The Judson Do Rights held lb., 32.50 - 48.00. 46.00 - 53.00; Medium, 46.00 - / . . " their monthly 4 - H meeting Baby Calves : 47.00- 65 50 .,.~ .... ;~; .......... ~.. ~ ....... ~ , ........ ~ • February 20, 1984, at the home Baby Calves. 25 O0 95 ~ " 45.00; Common, 37.00 - 39.00. r of Debbie Barns at Judson.Veal Calves: 89.00. Stockers & Feeders: ~!' Steers: I~~ ~ ~ ~~',,*.~. i~'~ ~~~'. ~ ~:~,v...-~:~.~ ~+~">~]~'~ t Meeting was called to order Slaughter Cattle: Choice, 56.00' 73.50; Good, 62.00 ~~£~ ~~ ~~ g~ ~ ~~ ~I by the President, ArretaaHeifer. 5350. 5525, Cows ~~~ i~~~ ~:.- ........ , '-T .. "~ ~ ........ ~~ Mills. 31.00- 44.~; Most Sold', 38.00 ~ - ~.00; Mediuml 48.00 - 81.00. ~~~\.~,~ :~~~ ~' ................. _. ,, .,,,. a, Baby Calves: 30.00 - 72.00. ~ ............ - ' Min.tos were read by Becky 42.00; Bulls, 5,00. 26,00; Under Hogs: No. I, 46.00; NO. 2, ~~m 0 5 37 • over ooo. .oo-46.oo;sows.40.oo-, .50; Bag i was disctmed. Aretta Mills aria 44.75 - .25. Boars, 50; Pigs, 9;oo 3o.oo. ma ,'l'om a _ Hea. Sm lxm- ,,**4. Nea mtx. of zw. popumx t Becky Wtlley gave a demon- Cow And Calf Pairs, 200.00. Cows: Commercial, 38.00 ~.lre~q=t~l~e~r~. llzmmlm~tntLg. ~ aelpr , • "1 b Box • lllb.]~ql, yellowvaztety. Id, ratlon of their project, FondSWlth International Flavor. 646,00.HoRs, 43;50; ~,,,,,, ~00 - ..00,' m ~ DISCOuHTED 10% 0 ' Canner & Cutter, 22.00-34.50; SKECTIOH OF BURPEE AHD [EH¥ MORSE SEEDS d' everyone wtthThey ~ tacos"?"'served. It was 3800-Slaughter' ~.00. ~0.50;4050, Boars 25mS°"'. COws & Clvs., 510.00-530.00. I.o~e~oNrv..~ono we Ir tr.111Ri:R. .~ )) • . , ~ -,-w well planned, bye tern,piing 30.50; Pigs &Shoats, BH, 22.00- Veal Calves: Choice, ?3.50. ~.~t~l.t~_t qu~u.u. I msnv • v..m..v , and most of all " delicmm". 57,00, Bulls: Commercial & Good, Sorry, no,~,.,tod.,~,. , '42.00 - 44.75; Cutter, 38.00 - .p~,~,,~p~nu~.-Tt~sto~. Both girk are to be congrat- Ponies, 30.00 - 62.50. 41.50.