Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_REFERER in /home/stparch/public_html/headmid_temp_main.php on line 4394
Newspaper Archive of
The Hinton News
Hinton, West Virginia
May 1, 1990     The Hinton News
PAGE 3     (3 of 22 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
 
PAGE 3     (3 of 22 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
May 1, 1990
 
Newspaper Archive of The Hinton News produced by SmallTownPapers, Inc.
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information
Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader




i trml ,und ;d or ~ere verb nso eye the vet0 cars sun, cars for B inal ;ha tor less two run ROSALIE ECHOLSBIBB Born May 10, 1911, in Floyd Mrs. Rosalie Echols Bibb, 83, of County, Va., she was the daughter of 309 Maryland Ave., died Sun. Apr. the late Charlie Coroum and Hanna 22, at a Beckley hospital, following a Reed Coroum Worley. long illness. Mrs. Maultsby was a homemaker Born Sept. 16, 1906, at Hinton, and was of the Protestant Faith. she was the daughter of the late She was preceded in death by her William Floyd and Lucy Paynefirst husband, Ernest Eugene Far- Echols. ley; second husband,/ks Maulteby; Mrs. Bibb spent her childhood in ason, Thomas pranklin Farley; three Huntington, received her formal sisters, Georgia Milarn Lambert,, education at Fairfax Hall in Way- Mary Repass and Thelma Mae nesboro, Vs., moved to Beckley in Coroum. 1945 and had been a resident of Survivors include a son, Eugene Maryland Avenue since 1951. J. Farley of Princeton; a daughter, She was an active member of the Peggy J. Greer of Jumping Branch; BeckleyProsbyterianChurchwhere two sisters, Annie Sorrell of Wil- she was in the Supper Circle, was a liamson and Virginia Marshall of an's receptionist for the National Mine Hyatteville, Md.;fivegrandehildren, of Service for several years and was Cathy and Gary Oreer, Randolph G. ags later employed by the Bockley Na- Farley,SusanD. Owen and Deanna ~e a tiona] Bank. J. Lilly, and three great-grandchil- her Mrs. Bibb was a member of the dren. als" Beckley Garden Club, the Becldey Services were held Fri. Apr. 27 at ow- Art Group and was past member of 11 a.m. at the Burns-Wornal Chapel ble, the Womens Club of Beckley, where of the Memorial Funeral Directory on the Athens Road in Princeton No. she served in the Civic Department. m., She was a homemaker and the withtheRev.JuniorHammofficiat- No. last surviving member of her imme- ing.Burial followedin theResthaven m., diate family. Memorial Park at Princeton. Jng Survivors indude her husband of The body was at the Memorial ;:30 51 years, James (Jim) Pack Bibb; Funeral Directory on the Athens ~er- several nieces and nephews, among Roads in Princeton. lep- them include, Margaret Jane Foster BOBBY G. WARD eek of Orlando, Fla., E.n,. (Pete) Bishop of Glen Rock, N.J. and Betty Jane Bobby Gene Ward, 57, formerly of ToeD of Grosse Point, Mich. following an apparent heart attack. Services were held Wed. Apr. 25 85~1 p.m. at the Melton Mortuary Born in Summers County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. R. ity. Chapel in Becley with the Rev. Sher- (Dink) Ward. ich hat ~tic av- ion 'om it's ing md ach [fit .to ur- 'ew lis 0 # ~0; ;& , h ,he Id-,. nt) wood McKayand Dr.Philip LeRwich Mr. Ward was a 30-year resident officiating. Entombment was in the Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum B at Beckley. Any donations of sympathy may be made to the Beckley Presbyterian Church Hymnal Fund, 203 South Kanawha St., Beckley. Pallbearers were Carl Callaway, Roy Brash, William (Bill) Henkle, Paul Hutehieon Jr., Chuck Lucas, Walter Summers, Dick Roberts and Emerson Smith~ DONALD GILLIAN of Norfolk, England and was retired from the Air Force with 20 years of service. He was preceded in death by a son, Douglas Ward, on Nov. 3, 1984. Survivors include his wife, Madge Dunlop Ward; a son, Barry Mark Ward of London, England; a step- daughter, Susan Ward, athome, and five sisters, Nell Plumley and Ethel Westfall, both of Hiflton, Louise Carson of Webster Springs, Dorothy Dillman of Marion, Vm and Eliza- Donald GiMan, of Orange Park, beth Neely of Clifton Forge, Va. Florida, formerly of Hinton, died Services were held Thurs. Apr. 26 Mar. 23, 1990 in a nursing home in at 2 p.m. at the St. James Chapel in Orange Park, Florida. Hockwald, England. Burial and Donald was bornMar. 12, 1912in military rites were held in Hock- Summers County. He was the son of wald. the late John Henry Gillian and Ida This information was submitted Bertha Calos Oillian. by the Ronald Meadows Funeral He was preceded in death by a Parlors in Hinton. sister, Atha Gillian Ward, three brothers, David, Romey and Luther ; - missing, Pers0n Gillian. Survivors induds a sister Rose Adkins of Huntington, W.Va.; two brothers, Robert Gillian of Atlanta, Ga., and Jack Gillian of Statesville, N.C. Services were held at the Helm Funeral Home in Green Cove Springs, Florida. Burial followed at the Hickary Grove Cemetery at Green Cove Springs, Florida. ANGELUS/L JANOS A ingoltm Janos, formerly of a~'~Irlesi~rl, W.Va. passed away at ~- li~i~home in Richland, Washington, '.:! Apr. 5. Angelus was born in Key- i: Stone, W.Na. in 1913. He graduated • # from Logan High School 1930 and lived in Hinton, W.Va. 1932-1937. A University of Virignia Chemi- .eal Engineer, he joined the E.I. . DuPont Company in Belle, W.Va. In 1-942 he joined the Manhattan Proj- in Wabash, Indiana and trained oak md , Term Before moving Richland Washington and the ford Project, he served as super- Visor on the first ¢B" reactor startup, where plutouium for the bomb that :.exploded over Nagasaki was pro- i,duced. He later transfered to Gen- • eral Electric, Douglas United Nu- !¢!ear and finally to the Washington :4$tate Power System from Which he ~mtired in 1978. ,= Heis survived by his wife, Wands; ~ son, Chris of Seattle, Wash.; 2 ~grandchildren, Ryan and Kimberly; ~ 2 brothers, Cleon and George and 1 ~',~/iister Epithia all of California. PERRY N. LILLY Perry N. Lilly, 25, : ed Fri. Apr. '2'0, 5 a.m., at a Beaver Dam Ohio nursing home following a long ill- hess. Born June 13, 1964, at Bellevue, Ohio, he was the son of Jo Marie Meadows LillyofBollevue, Ohio and the late Howard Lloyd Lilly. Other survivors include three sisters, Terry Cuteher of Bellevue, Ohio, and Tammy and Julie Lilly of Apr. 26 Thurs. evening Summers County Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad was notified of a missing person in the True Area around Tickle Cemetery. His name is Danny Ward of Hin- ton, while turkey hunting with an- other person they were suppose to meet at certain place but didn't meet because of distance to travel and approximately 4:15 Summers O County Volunteer Fire Department O and Rescue Squad was notified. 10 members from our department plus few from Pipestem Volunteer Fire Department and 2 from Ham O Radio Club joined in by time every- O one got up there and started he came ~t walking out of the woods unharm but tired with no turkey, but sup. pose to bo out of the woods by 1:00. ~ While hunting be careful don't get lost or shoot someone for a turkey. Still no emergency #! A Time Remembered 4--8x I0 4--3x5 s2oo .'.0 sI 5 ,ee 20 Mivsry PLUS FREE BONUS FRIENDSHIP WALLETS = Bellevue, Ohio, and his paternal "~k~j~? Krandmother, Clarice Lilly of Elli- With Purchase ol Advertised Special cee were held 'rues, Apr.• Sat),es. Ch,/dren Adults Fam,ly ]i~. al~ 1 p.m. at the Ronald Meadow2~e • Groot)s $2 O0 each Acld, t,onat SoOted • POSing Our Chotce Funeral Parlor Chapel with the Rev. • O,e Spec,a/Per Sut)tod Robert Lilly offidating. Burial fol- lowed in the Lilly Cemetery in EM- ~n. • One Special Per Famdy • Add~honal Portraits Avadable #11": Tots & Teens Hinton, WV Friday, May 4 Hours: 10 til 5 KAMIgM le, MAULTSBY Mrs. Katherine F~rley Maultsby, 78, formerly of Mullen~, died d'natu- ral eauee~ Tues.~. 24, at a Beck- ley hospital. COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT The Compassionate Friends is a self-help organization offering friendship and understanding to bereaved parent's in the postive resolution of the grief experienced upon the death of their child, and to foster the physical and emotional health of bereaved parent's and sib- lings. There is a Chapter of compassion- ate friends in Lewisburg, WV. Anyone interested in finding out COIL ard AV~. & TKMPLE fir. HI/¢FON, WVm, PHONX 41M~InS Mark Ellison, R.Ph. Relief for PMS Symptoms PMS stands for premenstmal syndrome - a group of emotional, physical, and behavioral symptom s that affect many women. Specific symptoms include, but are not limited to, depression, anger, irri- lability, breast tenderness, head- ache, bloating, and changes in normal sleep patterns and appetite. Nondrug approaches to PMS in- clude dietary changes, exercise, stress reduction techniques, and family member support. Prescription medicines: Proges- terone and oral contraceptive medi- cines have been used to modify or delay the menstrual cycle. Pain relievers such as naproxen and mefenamic acid decrease the pro- duction of prostaglandins - sub- stances which may be in excess when PMS symptoms occur. Diuretics such as spironolactone may help control the bloating and breast pain that often occur just prior to menstruation. Tricyclic antidepressants such as nortripyline may help ease premenslrual de- pression. Nonprescription medicines: Aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen provide relief of pain. Pyridoxine (vitamin B-6) in- clud&l in some nprescription medicines based on the theory diat this vitamin suppresses the pro- duction of prolactin, a hormone found in high levels in some PMS sufferers. I more about The Compassionate Ttl0$. ~[~y l, 1990 Friends can write to this address: Greenbrier Valley Chapter P. O. Box Their next meeting will be May 21st at 7 p.m. at the United Methodist 1388, Lewisburg, WV 24901 or you Church on Washington & Lee Street, may call Judy Gore at 466-3496. Lewisburg, W.Va. Hinton News -3A Paid Polltk~al Advertising / Dear Friend: Why am I running for the House of Delegates in Summers and Raleigh Counties? The answer is simple: I want to make our state government better and more responsive to the needs of people like you and My opponent, Delegate Arnold Ryan, has the worst voting record in the House of Delegates on the vital issues that affect our lives. He voted against the Groundwater Protection Act, whch would have protected the water in our wells. He voted to we.akenethics laws. When the House of Delegates wanted to limit the interest you pay on your credit card to 18°/o, Ryan voted no. An Air Pollution bill to limit the millions of pounds of toxic chemcials in our air? Ryan voted no. A LandfillReformbill to stop out-of-state garbage? Ryan voted no. I believe that the people of Summers and Raleigh Counties de- serve better. All of my life, I have fought for good government, education, law and order, consumer protection, a clean environ- ment and many other issues vital to the progress of our state. With this in mind, I want to ask you one favor: give me the chance to make a difference. By casting just one of your five House of Delegates votes for me on May 8th, you will be giving me the opportunity to work for you in Charleston. In return, I pledge that I will do everything in my power to live up to your trust. Thank you very much for your time, considera- tion and, hopefully, your support. //~Sincerely: Perry Mann Campaign t~{/, .~ ,..~~2~.W,~ R O. Box 1416 ......... ~Hinton,-WV 25951,~ ........ P~rry Pol. Ad Paid For By the Candidate, Perry Mann -- -- ~:~:!:!: :~:ii:i:~:~:i:!:~:!:i:iii:' ====================================== I iiiiii:;:i;i~i iiiii!!ii!iiiii ~ ~'~i~i~ili~!ii~!i!!ii~i"/~'%~i~"~'~ii~/~!~i'i!~!~i~ ix. ,~ for State Senate ii ili: iiiii ii!i ii ! iiii!) ii i i i iiii: iii iiii i:: : !il : :il And Parts of MeDowell & Raleigh FAMILY MAN, FARMER, MEMBER OF THE NIMITZ BAPTIST CHURCH UNION MEMBER FOR 8 YEARS OWNED SEVERAL BUSINESSES MEMBER OF GOV. CAPERTON'S "PARTNERS FOR PROGRESS COUNCIL" CHOSEN "DEMOCRAT OF THE YEAR" IN 1988 ACTIVE SUPPORTER OF COMMUNITY AND CIVIC ACTIVITIES SUPPORTER OF MANY YOUTH SPORTS HINTON HIGH SCHOOL "BAND BOOSTER OF THE YEAR" 1988 PRESIDENT OF WV CHAPTER OF SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL LIFE MEMBER OF NRA INSTRUMENTAL IN STARTING "OPERATION GIANT STEP FOR THE SUMMERS COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE" SERVED AS TRUSTEE FOR SUMMERS COUNTY HOSPITAL I PROMISE TO REPRESENT ALL OF L DISTRICT EQUALL In State Government Democratic Candidate for State Senate - lOth Senatorial District Paid for by Leonard Anderson for Senate, Dorothy Jean Boley, Treasurer P i , 'il