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2-Hinton News Tues. May 1, 1984 SUBSCRIBE " ........ "°'"" "" "°" " '°'°°°"'''''°'°'°'°'''°'''" °" "''''*°'°°''''''" "'°°'" °°'i i Name i ! Address ....... . .... State i i City Z,p Code ...... ! ! ili~ton Hews. Postal Replatioes rmlaire pv/meat in almm. ! i MAIL TO: THE HINTON NEWS, ! i P.O. BOX 1000, Hinton, W V 25951 i i Name Of Scho0, ......... - ............. "i : ......................... dXif't'f iii'iihiivi ......................... ' To Speak At Bellepoint Baptist Clagch Dr. Bob Jones, !11 committee of the Board of Trustees. The young fundamentalist minister is unable to fill all the requests he receives for evan- gelistic campaigns, youth rall- ies, and other religious gath- erings. His s[~aking ep.~age- ments have tiken him:t~ all parts of the world, and fre- quently he 'is conductor for totn-s to the Holy Land and Europe. Dr. Jones is an accomplished actor performing regularly in Shakespearean productions presented by the famed Bob Jones University Classics Play- ers. His dramatic roles in Ch- ristian films produced by the university's motion - picture unit, Unusual Films, have been widely acclaimed. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Gospel Fell- owship Association, a world- wide Christian organization with numerous missionaries in five continents, and serves that organization in the capacity of vice president of the Board. Few young preachers have ever been so widely known and greatly used of the Lord in AREA OBITUARIES II IlH , H Him I - ALLEN Born Feb. 11, 1960, m Mar- Mrs. Thelma B. Fitzpatrick of NOTICE next iesne. All area briefs for the paper PleaSe write the brief and Mrs. Wflda Clarice Alien, 86, gantown, she was a daughter of Hinton. died Friday April 27 in Jesse W. and Arhutus WardMrs. Edwards spent most of should be in the Hinton News send it to the office on ,2nd. Summers County hospital after Gill of Willowwood Road, Hin- her adult life in many partsof Office by 12:00 noon Friday. Avenue. Items cml be slippai a long illness, ton. ... the country as the wife of S - Only area briefs received by under the door. Born April 20, 1898, in Sum- Mrs. Richmond was a rite-Master Sgt. Charles L. Ed- 'then will be published in the mers County, she was a dau- long resident of Summers Co- wards, before they retired in ghter of the late Charles L. and unty, was an employee of the Hampton, 15 years ago. =' "--'- ' I Nancy Cales Allen. Summers County Hospital in [' ! Mrs. Allen lived most of her Hinton, a member of the We- Besides her husband and life in Summers County and a men of the Moose and was a mother, she is survived by two1978 graduate of Hinton High ~A~ 9~ 00l member of the Little Wolf daughters, Mrs. Brenda E.2nd • • ; Creek Baptist Church at Buck. School. King of Savannah, Ga. and • ~" " Survivors includeason, Myrl Other survivors include her Mrs. Sue E. Mosher of Port ays A Wok i Allen of Forest Hill; a bro- husband, Gerald L. Richmond; Huron, Michigan, 4 grandchild- ther, Claude Allen of Scottown, a daughter, Jillian Leigh Rich- ren, 1 niece, 2 nephews, and LLE ] Ohio; three grandchildren; ten mond at home; three brothers, several aunts and uncles, also I great-grandchildren and a Jesse Jr. and Timothy Gill, she wasthedaughterofthelate $6 56 I al'tO [ great - great - grandchild, both of Hinton and Douglas Gill Dan Fitzpatrick and the dau- • Services were held Monday of Trenton, Ohio; a sister, ghter - in - law of the late • April 30 at 2 pm. at the Rouald Deborah Parker of Trenton, Charles and Lula Edwards of $7199 [hill0 Ii Meadows Funeral Home in Hin- Ohio; paternal grandmother, Brooks. ton with the Revs. Bruce Smith Bessie Adkins of Lanark. In lieu of flowers, express- andChris Bennett officiating. Craig P. Richmond, born ions of sympathy, maybemade COUNTRY BL[DN Burial followed in the Huffman January 9, 1981, in Beckley, he in the form of contributions to: Cemetery near Buck. was a son of @lad L. Rich- the Diabetic Foundation, the | EDWARDS . mond and the late CynthiaAmerican Heart Association, I Carl Eugene ( C. E.) Ed- Richmond. the Muscular Sclerosis Found- wards II, 18, died Wednesday Other survivors include pat- ation or the church of your • April 25 of injuries received in ernal grandparents, John E. choice. an automobile accident onand L~rna Richmond of Hin- Route 20, south of Hinton, acc- ording to Hinton State Police. Born March 29, 1966, in Beck- Icy, he was a son of the Rev. Carl E. and Elizabeth Stanley Edwards of Nimitz. Mr, Edwards was a lifelong resident of Nimitz, a senior at Hinton High School and a mem- ber of Role Chapel Baptist Church at Forest Hill. Other survivors include a brother, Gregory Edwards of Buck Route, Hinton; three sis- ters, Patricia (Patty) Leslie of Bluefield, Cheryl Lynn Rich- mond of Ronceverte and Dawn Pachuta of Pensicola, Fla.; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanley of Mr. View Road, Jumping Branch. Services were held Saturday April 28 at the First Baptist Church in Hinton with the Revs. Leroy Crane , Bill Fox and Lance Yost officiating. Burial followed in the Crews Cemet- ery at Nimitz. The body was at the Ran- aid Meadows Funeral Parlors in Hinton and at the church one hour prior to services. Pallbearers were Johnathan Bennett, John Edwards, Tim- othy Spongier, Rocky Hall, Joe Brown, Manly Hannah, Bill Richmond and David Hersman. Members of the senior class of Hinton High School served as honorary pallbearers. RICHMOND Mrs. Cynthia B. (Cindy) Richmond. 24, and Craig Peter- too ,ra.d ,,r,. mother, Clara Atkin sof Pipe- stem. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Craw- Joint services were held Sun- • ford of Cool Ridge, are proud to day April 29 at 2 p.m. in the Ronald Meadows Funeral Par- lots in Hinton with the Rev. Lance Yost officiating. Burial followed in the Restwood Mem- orial Gardens in Hinton. The family received friends at the First Baptist Church. EDWARDS Mrs. Ruth Bailey Edwards, 56, of 107 Cofer Ct., Hamp- ton, Va. died April 18, in Ports- mouth Naval Hospital, follow- ing a long illness. She was a native of Hinton and attended Hinton High School. She was the daughter of announce the birth of a dau- ghter, Erica Leigh, born at Raleigh General Hospital April 22, at 9:57 P.M. weighing 5 lbs. and 12 oz. They have two other child- ren, Roy and Becky Farley, age 11 and 12. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Lucas of Hinton. Paternal grandpare- nts are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Crawford of Cool Ridge. 7 Kinds Loose Leaf Chewing 3 New Kinds Of Denmadt Pipe Tobacco Wild Jafari, Mountain Chem/& B. B. V. iiii iiiii ii % Dr, Bob ,Jones, III, president of Bob Jones Uni~Jty; will speak at The Bellepoint Bap,- tist (!hutch on Sunday, May 6th at 7:tY0 P.M. A third generation preacher. Dr, Jones attended Bob Jones Academy and Bob Jones ~;iversity, having received the chelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees. He has taken additional graduate work at Northwestern University and New York University,~He holds honorary doctor's degrees from Christian education or in the son Richmond. 3, died Wed- Pillsbury Baptist Bible College, pulpit ministry as ha~.Dr~ ~ .nesday April 25 of injuries Owatonna, Minn., San Franc- Jones, IIl. =" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .... ~: ..... received m an automobil6 act- isco Baptist Theological SCm- ident on Rt, 3 south of Hinton, inary, San Francisco, Calif.: ....... according to Hinton State and Maranatha Baptist Police. College, Watertown, Wisc. Dr. Jones has served in num- erous capacities at Bob Jones University including speech te- acher, assistant dean of men, assistant to the president, and vice president. He also serves on the university's executive A. Holds Bingo Party Letter To The Editor: Hinton WV 25951-0145 4-26-84 Letter to the Editor Hinton News Hinton, WV 25951 me speeds that practically oblit- erates the car they are driving, and kills nearly every one in the cars involved, drivers and vict- ims alike. Not only are the victims' relatives' life just about ruined, but the killer - driver's life, I believe, is also ruined. It would seem that movies, Here we go again - go again what--tragedy to our young NOT TV, could be shown to D A VA. held a Bingo Party w.er.e : .......... d car drivers and their victims - these Driver Ed students, show the VA M 'e | C t at Mrs. Irene Lany ~.x. an, a edia en er " ' only a few short years ago a them in emphatic and drama /84 FORD ig~ FORD Beck/e" y Mrs. Charles. Skidmore, Mrs. Luciile Bwd, Mrs. Geneva Sow- similar " accident" on Rte 3 ridden actual cases of the aw- Th " A ......... der, Mr and Mrs Vesker just eaSt of Hinton, and what ful result of them driving acar LTD BROUGHAM lUN NERBII e ~. • v, ~. nero me]r , • • good did a short jail sentence do with - out regard to the fact that n odd "on to the star~iord 3.8L V-6 engine, power annual Bin o " rt • "":' ""~ Meadows, Mrs. Cora Lee ~ove $1,342" when you purchase Value Option I ~t~ g pa y ~p~ u ~= u Arthur, .............. ~ Hope t~eaver a all these innocent car drivers they are on a public highway Pock0ge which inc?des: Air coqditioning • Tinted steering power brakes automatic tronsmiss/on, you at 7: P,M. at the VA Medical • - killed by young people driving a and that there are other drivers glass WSWtires Electronicdigitolclock,RH save$6]Owhenyoup~rchaseaSpeooIVok~ Center in Becklev. 'volunteer worker at the • flmre were fifty patients h~p.~ital~ ,..,.M~.... V~ car that they learned to drive on that same road, and in the remote control mirror. Visor vanity mirrors. AM/ Package which includes: Tinted glass- Wide~ ~'~ ,qavino nln-o q~u=v w.~.,, =,~ Ripp~toe ~ wu,.~ nusDanct Is a thrash" Drivers Ed". And all case yesterday, a young 24 year FM stereo • Premium sound system * Fingertip speed body~de moldings • Bodyside and deckSd str' t-., e, ---- ~ .... ., ....... control • Light group • Bumper guards and rub strips • Li¢lht cJroup •Dual electr,¢ remote control mwrors red coffee, sandwiches, cup .patient in the HoSpital, is gett- "Drivers Ed does, apparently, old mother and her 3 year old • Interval wipers. Electric rear window defroster • AhVIrM stereo radio with cassette* Fingertip is to teach them to drive a car, child killed for no reason and • 3.8 liter engine • Power Jack group • Vent windows speed control • Tilt steering wheel • Interval wind- e n mg along fine after surgery me oak .s , ct 'ps, and pop. 23 ") and what happens, we are all to blame. • Power driver's seat • Power windows • Leather- s~ield wipers • Exterior accent group • Electronic Those attending from Hinton ra Now, wait a minute --, of Fron~ all the reports around wrapped tiff steering wheel. Cornering lamps digital clock. 6way power driver's seat. Power~i~;!!~ About Your Social Security course every child has to learn hereand ,B~/. kley and folk close • Styled rood wheels, windows • Power lock group • Styled rood wheels to drive. "Drivers Ed" is THE to this incident" ????? - (:~,~.~,~o.co,~,.~,~,',,oct, o,~z.~to~o,~ ~t~ best way for them to learn. We there surely must be a good • ,:., ~ I RIN('I! LES OF SOCIAL SECURITY Despite many changes in the law since its enactment, certain basic principles of the Social Security program have re- mained unchanged, Carl Stewart, SEA manager in Beeldey, said recently. The first such principle is that the eligibility for, and the amount of, monthly case payments are related to an individual's earnings m Social Security-covered employment. In general, the more a person earns while working on a job for which Social Security axes arepaid, he higher his or her benefits will be. mg ~e~r wor~mg years peopte can mma mew tmanctat security m ~he form of savings, pensions, individual retirement acco- ~,~s. inv~tments, and the like without being penalized when they ~pply for benefits. m tl~e same time the program incorporates social object ~ves. so that benefits are weighted in favor of lower paid workers. This means that lower paid workers receive relatively higher ~mefits in relation to their previous earnings,, and higher paid ~ orkers receive relatively lower benefits. In addition, dependente and survivors of workers receive benefits even though workers with families are not required to pay higher Social Security taxes. Of course. Social Security is much more than a retirement program that provides monthly checks and Medicare pro- tection for older people. It also pays disability and survivors benefits to people of all ages. Some l~ya~..nts - such as tho~ to surviwng children - can be made Mtar a person has worked the program as little as 1~/~ years. 2 ,~)cial Security coverage moves with a person. Since most employment and self - employment is now covered under Social Security, any and all credits earned can count toward future be~efits - even if a worker changes jobs or occupations often.' Benefits increase automatically with the January check each year if the cost of living has risen at least 3 percent. And ff most or all of a person's income is from Social Security, he or she pays no Federal or State income tax on these benefits. Only ~ who have substantial income from investments and other sources find that part of their benefits in lg~ and later may be subject to Federal income tax F~w more information about the basic principles of Social ~.~t~ri~ y, contact the Beckley SSA office. 214 N. Kanawha Street ( ,P () P~)x Y). The telephone number is 253 - 2741 ( long distance, dial 1 - 800- 642 2106. ¢ol1 free) need and WANT " Drivers answer from " SOMEONE". ED". What we all should want Charles Benjamin Rushford to know, is why these young Sr. drivers will drive at terrific I ' ®, mT ~s=S =m~ m00m: :0m ciB DOH'T WAST£ TH6H FOil tme L. FOrt eoAtm OF BUCAliOa OUALIFEO WITH 22 YEARS 0F EHCATIOH AHD OVER 7 YEARS OF rr3CHIHG OF POLITiCALOR SffClALgiiIt ST GROUPS '84 FORD ESCORT GL V0~ FOR ~lY-l/~ FOR ROBElff L. PEgK In addition to the standard 1.6L C'VH 4-cyfinder engine, 4-speed manual overdrive transoxie, DuroSpark electronic ignition package, you save Pd. By The Candidate. $512" when youpurcha~e o package which includes: " I I Power front disc brakes Front andreor bumper ~/uards • Power steering * Tinted glass • Air condi- I I 1 honing • Overhead console with electronic digital ] clock • Instrumentation group • Floor console • Light group ° Tilt steerin~ wheel • AM/FM stereo radio E/ect a Democrat ili w/cassette, GrabF;ic equalizer. Fingertip speed control • Rear window wiper/washer • Power door Billy Brown and'ockS'moreFr°nt vent win ows. Cast a,um, oum w ee,s. Secretary of State II "... a man who has never forgot that a public servant ~orks for the people first,/ast and always..', an effective /coder." Gus R. Douglass, W.Va. Agriculture Cam- missioner. PoI.Adv.PJ,Fot By Friends of Bdlv B. Burke. Mat ManhMl. Trouser I Visit Your ! '84 FORD RANGER Save $726" when you purchase o special value manual transmission package which includes: ~ AM/FM monaural radio • Power brakes • Light ~ group • Convenience group * Headliner and moldin s • C_~u e package • Bright front bumper ~! g g • Black reor step bumper • Deluxe wheel tr;m ~ , Bright low-mount western swingawoy mirrors. Dealer During His ¢-. -%"