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s x. ,. Obituary Tues. April 26, 2016 Hinton News - 3 FRIEDA LILLY Frieda Diane Lilly, 62 of Ellison ZRidge entered into eternal rest j Friday, April 2016 at Charleston ;Area Medical Center General 3 Division following a long illness. Born August 23, 1953 at Summers County she was a daughter of the late Clarence and Macil Adkins Ward. She was a member off the First ' Church of Nazarene. Diane was a homemaker and lifelong resident of Z‘Summers County. She enjoyed spending time with her ,family, 1 friends and especially her grandson. ; Diane never met a stranger and had 3 a place in her heart for everyone. , She was preceded in death by four jbrothers, Curly Joe Ward, Harold ; Ward, Harding Ward and Ray Ward ; and one sister, Mary Sue Frazier. Those left to cherish her memory 7 include her husband of 40 years, 1 Clarence O. Lilly at home, one Tdaughter, Gina Bennett of Shelby, j NC; one grandson, Bruce Dale ~ Bennett, Jr. of Shelby, NC; one great ‘_ grandson Corey Shelton Bennett of , Shelby, NC; four sisters, Connie Cox ', and Husband of Ellison Ridge, " program, that provides freeor i' Immunization clinics are held Dreama Cox and husband of Hamilton, OH, Judy Copeland and : husband Buddy of Cleveland, OH, l and Phyllis Gillan and husband '. Steve of Beckley; two brothers, I Harry Ward of Hamilton, OH, and j Douglas (Luke) Ward and wife j Brenda od Beckley. Rhonda Weikle, Tammy Miller, : Rebecca McBride and Josiah Cox 3 and numerous nieces and nephews .1“ she love dearly. 1 Funeral service will be 11:00 am. 1 Tuesday, April 26 at Ronald ‘j‘ Meadows Funeral Parlors Chapel : with Rev. Richard Wagoner :' officiating. Burial Will follow in the ; Lilly Family Cemetery. Friends : called from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Monday, 1. APRIL 25 at the funeral parlors. C Pallbearers will be Bruce Dale 1 Bennett, Jr., Josiah Fred Clinton f Cox, Mitchell McBride Sr., Mitchell : McBride Jr., Andrew McBride and : Jacob McBride. r Arrangements are by the Ronald i Meadows Funeral Parlors of Hinton. Condolences may be sent to the '7’ family at www.rona1dmeadowsfp. i com SAVE THE DATE , The 28th annual Dickie Noel JMemorial Golf Classic will. be held: 'Lon Saturday, June 4 at Willowwood Golf Course. Contact person is Greg” Vandall at 304-575-3372. Additional Information will be published soon! , NOTICE ' John Vuolo, Captain United States Nation Retiree, is currently avaliable to give a brief to separate the facts from the politics on the Hillary Clinton “email” controversy. If your civic or church group would life-interested in hearing an half hour brief on the subject. Contact John Vuolo at vuolo.john@gmail ’ ? HEALTH DEPARTMENT ‘ ‘ SERVICES each Monday and Thursday at the Summers Countyl Health Department. Hoiirs; of operation are from>8,.a_.m. to 12 and 1pm. to 4 pm. r The Health Department has a reduced rates for pap smears and mammograms for women age 25-64 tjhat are either uninsured or underinsured. Call 304-466-3388 for : appointment or additional! information. 4' MOTHERS DAY EXPO Mother’s Day Shopping Expo on Sat, April 30 from 10-4 pm. at the remodeled freight depot! Free admission and grand prize drawing from over a dozen vendors! Face 5 painting and more for the kids! Every Mom will receive a rose! jSponsored by “Helping Hands er'ndor Events.” Patty Spade Coshran, organizer. » SPAGHETTI DINNER :Spaghetti Dinner at James Chapel Church, True, April 30, (4:00-6:00) pm. _1 Adults $7.50 and Children (under 1g yrs.) $4 :Open Invitation, Anyone is Welcome. :If HISTORICAL SOCIETY :Summers County Historical SGciety is offering a one-day class by‘Dr. Fred Ziegler, author of Cgrriages of Monroe County and owner of Cooks’ Old Mill at Greenville, WV and Donna Brown Biefwster, co- author of One—Room Sdl'tools of Summers County. :Discovering your family history arid stary your family tree. Cost is $3.00 Time: 10:a.m. :Hinton Library, Space Limited. Reservation is required Make your Pie Filling A Role As Tasty New Trend (NAPS)—If you’re like most Americans, your favorite part of a meal is dessert. According to a recent survey, 97 percent of Amer- icans eat dessert more than three times a week. “Desserts have long been asso- ciated with celebrations, parties, happiness and pleasant feelings. Sweets make you feel good,” said American Blue Ribbon “Pie Lady” Mary Pint. Pies Are Preferred Even though carrot cake and galettes are favorite sweets, pies are the most popular dessert. Americans order about 720 mil- lion servings of pie at restaurants! a year, according to mai'ketre- search experts NPD Group. One of this year’s must-halve pies is French Silk Pie. Conve- nient to grab and go on the way to a party or family gathering, French Silk Pie is velvety-smooth chocolate cream topped with fluffy whip and milk chocolate shav- ings—served as a beautiful and tasty ending to a meal. No—sugar added Cherry Pie, along with Blueberry and French Apple Cream Cheese, were all Blue Ribbon winners at the National Pie Council 2012 Pie Championships. Southern Pecan, Country Apple, Celebration, Pumpkin, Lemon Supreme, Fresh Strawberry and Caramel Pecan Silk Supreme are also popular. Pie Serving And Presentation Once your pie has arrived at your table at home or in a restau- rant (many people nowadays cele- brate special occasions by getting pies served whole), you want to be sure to cut it correctly. Here’s how: Start with a sharp chef’s knife and a pie server. Dip them both in *** Any way you slice it, pies are a popular way to end a meal. boiling water and then dry them completely. The heated metal slightly dissolves the sugar in the pie to make slicing cleaner. Cut at least two consecutive pieces of pie before removing one with the server. If you’re serving the whole pie, precut it all before serving any. Presentation is also important when serving pie at home. Use your ingenuity and decorate the plate with chocolate curls or chocolate, butterscotch or caramel drizzle on the plate or on the pie, or flavored or plain whipped cream; a strawberry sliced nearly through and fanned out; a cherry cut crosswise to form petals; or lemon rings for fruit pies. Prepared Pies and Further Facts Many delightful pies and baked sweets are at Bakers Square fam- ily restaurant, specializing in award-winning pies and fresh- baked, high-quality menu items for breakfast, lunch and dinner. To find the nearest Bakers Square or to order pies online, visit www. BakersSquare.com. Any party which takes credit for the rain must not be surprised if its opponents blame it for the drought. *** (NAPS)—-Regardless of your age, there are advantages to creating a personal my Social Security account. It gives you complete access to your personal information, including your lifetime earnings and estimated retirement, disability, and survivor's benefits. Learn more at www.social securitygov. * =l< * ‘ A Simple injection can protect ash trees from EAB, a particularly invasive pest. Professionally applied trunk injection treatments from Arborjet, administered by a professional applicator, cost a frac- tion of what tree removal and replacement does. For more infor- mation, visit www.arborjet.com. * =14 * More than 300,000 American students are receiving vouchers, tax—credit scholarships or educa- tion savings accounts to enroll in private schools or to pay for pri- vate schooling services. To learn more, visit www.edchoice.org. * * American InterContinental Uni- versity’s (AIU) online MBA program is powered by intellipath, the school’s Did You Know? resents Check Jonathan Sheets from Ramey Automotive Group presented a check for $2,500 to Dolores Moorman, volunteer from John Henry Days committee. The money will be used to help sponsor the -—Dwight Morrow proprietary adaptive learning tech- nology that helps students stream- line their studies and the lessons to individual needs. Learn more at www.aiuniv.edu. * * * The US. Preventive Services Task Force is an independent group of national experts in prevention and evidence-based medicine. Recently, they examined the scientific research on alcohol misuse and issued spe- cific recommendations. The full report can be found at www.uspre ventiveservicestaskforce.org. eadership I ,xperience "Honesty It has been an honor and privilege to serve as your Mayor for the past seven years. I have done so with the honesty and integrity that this office deserves. Together we have a safer and more beautiful place for all of us to live. l have spent most of my adult life serving Hinton and Summers County in many ways. l have coached high school, middle school and youth sports. I proudly served on our Board of Education and I am currently chairman of Region 1 Planning and Development. I am amember of First Baptist Church and civic organizations such as Elks and Kiwanis Clubs. Currently I am a volunteer with the Hinton Little League. I am most proud of what we have accomplished for all our people since 2009. - New fire station, trucks equipment - New swimming pool basketball court at our waterpark - Fitness center - Daycare Center - Renovated freight depot - Recently purchased street sweeper - Skateboard park - Renovated little league park 0 Commitment to paving our streets and avenues all employees ~ s, Wage. scales. insteasesleeauy: ten-.atl-sr'ernpleyees»: 7 In addition our police, fire, public works departments and office staff are working hard each day to make our city a safer and more beautiful place to live. As your Mayor, I will always fight for‘you to curtail drug and alcohol abuse and to enforce our; city codes to make Hinton a place we are proud to call home. Our vision and plans for a . third term is to alWaysworkhard for you each day and do so with the same enthusiasm and integrity we have shewn the past seven years. Our goals for a third term include; ‘ I 0 Purchase and installation of generators for emergency shelter at fire station - Uphold, preserve, and sustain the same financial strength we have now - Continue our cleanup efforts for all of Hinth - Business Development g b We have already hired an engineeringfirm ’an‘d:_h_aVe developed preliminary designs for the development-pf Front and Commercial Streets from the passenger depor: to the freight depot for: 0 Community center for all - Amphitheater ~Mmd - Commercial kitchen and bathrooms for the freight depot - Walking trails - Retail stores Together we have made great strides since 2009 and with your vote on May 10 our possibilities are unlimited. RE-ELECT JOE BLANKENSHIP AS YOUR MAYOR. TRUE LEADER WITH PROVEN RESULTS. Reservation by contacting Donna at dotina@intertech.tv or 304-466- 61:;719. band Wayne Taylor and Appaloosa" on Saturday, July 9, 2016 at the Great Bend Tunnel. This is a bluegrass band and they are excellent. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy some great music. Paid for by the candidate.