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6-Hinton News Tues. June 19, 1984 II I I ALLEN Mrs. Dexter R. Allen, 60, of 1915 Washington St., formerly of Oak Hill, died Monday June II in a Wilmington medical center after a long illness. Born May 17, 19?A, at Flat Top, she was a daughter of the late Willard and Della Harvey Farley. Mrs. Allen was a disabled employee of the New Castle, Del+, public schools. She was preceded in death by her husband, James L Allen Sr. Survivors include two sons, James Allen Jr. of Philadel- phia, Pa., and Samuel L. All- en of Portland, Me. ; a daugh- ter, Donna Kleitz of Wilming- ton; two brothers, Comer Far- ley of Los Angeles, Calif., and Arthur Allen of Washington, Ind.', six sisters, Villa Mae Farley and Jean Hartley, both of Charleston, Garnet Lilly of Sullivan, Oma Goss of Beckley, Betty Meadows of Hinton and Josephine Shelley of Wilming- ton, Del. Services were held Friday June IS at 1 p.m. at the Tyree Funeral Home chapel in Oak Hill with James L. Allen Jr. officiating. Burial followed in the High Lawn Memorial Park in Oak Hill. Thompson Dies Of Auto Injuries Miss Mary Frances Thomp- son, 18, died Monday June II on Rt. 219, at Organ Cave, of injuries received in an auto- mobile accident, according to a state police trooper at Lewis- burg. Born Oct. 4, 1965, at Union, she was a daughter of O. D. ( Buck) and Nancy Kirby Thompson of Union. Miss Thompson was a 1983 graduate of Union High School and attended the Union Mem- orial Baptist Church. Other survivors include a sister, Both Thompson at home; maternal grandparents, John and Wanda Kirby of Fort Springs and paternal grand- mother, Gladys M. Thompson of Talcott. Services were held Thursday June 14 at 2 p.m. at the Union United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dallas Forren offici- ating. Burial followed in the Green Hill Cemetery at Union. The body was at the Broyles - McGuire Funeral Home in Union and at the church one hour prior to services. HINES Mrs. Ann Lee Hines, 71, for- merly of Marie, died Thurs- day June 14 at 1:10 p.m. in a Michael Ackers. Mrs. Hones was a 39 - year resident of Alderson," was re- tired from Federal Correct- ional Institute working for 20 years and was a member of the New Hope Methodist Church at Marie. Survivors include a stepdau- ghter, Jeann Haskins of Dall- as, Texas, and a brother, Jack Ackers of Morgantown. Services were held Saturday June 16 at 2 p.m. at the Lobban Funeral Home in Alderson with the Revs. Bruce Smith and Roger Adams officiating. Bur- ial followed in the Greenbrier Memorial Gardens in Lewlsbur~ MARTIN Otho F. Martin, 88, formerly of Lindside: died Tuesday June 12 in Medina, Ohio, of natural causes, Born March 20, 1896, at Wolf Creek, he was a World War I Army Medical Corp. veteran and was a six-year resident of Medina. He was preceded in death by his wife, Zelphia Martin, July 7, 1977. Survivors include three sons, Joe Martin of Lompoc, Calif., Jack and Roger (Pete) Mar- tin, both of Medina; a daugh- ter, Mable Mine of Vennesar, Ga.; seven grandchildren; 16 great - grandchildren and a great - great - grandchild. Services were held Saturday June 16 at 1:30 p.m. in the Broyles Funeral Home chapel in Peterstown with the Rev. William Sampson officiating. Burial followed in the Orchard Cemetery. Any donations of sympathy should be made to the Eye Care Center. SEARS Mrs. Sadie Evelyn Sears, 76, died Thursday June 7 in a Beckley hospital after a short illness. Born March 2, 19~, in Sum- mers County, she was a dau- ghter of the late Henry and Emma Bowles Capps. Mrs. Sears attended the Brooklyn Community Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Laban Sears, in 1976; three brothers, James, Virgil and Clyde Capps and a sister, Elsie Anderson. Survivors include three sons, Roy Sears of Cunard, James Sears and Robert Sears, both of Brooklyn; a daughter, Carolyn Day of Cunard; a sister, Lola Mae Helmick of Gatewood; 15 grandchildren and 11 great - grandchildren. Services were held Sunday June 10 at 2 p.m. at the Dodd - Payne Funeral Home chapel in Fairlea hospital after a short • Fayetteville with the Rev. illness. Kenneth Bond officiating. Bur- Born Dec. 12, 1912, in Mead- ial followed in the Huse Mem- ow Bridge, she was a daughter orial Park in Fayetteville. of the late Lother L. and Hester TALBERT James Wallace Talbert, St., 63, formerly of Hinton, died Monday June II in a Wichita, Kin., medical center after a long illness. Born June 7, 1921, at Hinto., he was a son of the late Harvey and Mae Wallace Talbert. Mr. Talhert was employed as a manufacturing manager for the General Electric Corp., was a Merchant ]~arine veteran and a graduate of the Univer- sity of Cincinnati. Survivors include his wife, Ruth M. Talhert; two sons, Michael R. and James W. Tal- bert, Jr., both of Arkansas City; a brother, Harold Talhert of Huntington and a grandchild. Memorial services were held Friday June 15 at 11 a.m. at the Ronald Meadows Funeral Parlors in Hinton with the Rev. Lance Yest officiating. Burial followed in the Restwoed Mem- orial Gardens in Hinton. The body was at the Ronald Meadows Funeral Parlors in Hinton. RICHMOND Jimmy Dale Richmond, 44, formerly of Brooks, died Fri- day in a Cleveland hospital after a long illness. Services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Ronald Mead- ows Funeral Parlors in Hinton Jan Church, was a World War II Navy veteran serving as chief petty officer and served during the Normandy Invasion. He was a member of Concord Masonic Lodge No. 48 of Ath- ens, was a former school tea- cher last teaching in the Mer- cer County school system, was a retired insurance agent hav- ing worked for the Continental Casualty Co. for 33 years. He was a CPA. He was preceded in death by his wife, Catherine Stafford Neely in 1970. Survivors include a daughter. Rebecca Jane Neely of Rich Creek; a step - son, Thomas Waterhouse of Richmond, Va. ; a sister, Emma Lilly of Hope- well, Va., and a step g rand- son. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Broyles Fun- eral Home chapel in Peters" town with Minister Jim Mull- ins officiating. Burial will be in the Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Princeton. Friends may call Tuesday after 3 p.m. The masonic lodge will con- duct graveside rites and serve as pallbearers. NEEDLEMAN Charles B. Needleman of Ft. Lee, N. J. died Monday June II in Memorial Sioan Kettering with the Rev. Ernest Harley Hospital in N. Y. after an officiating. Burial followed in unexpected heart attack. the Meadows Cemetery in Pal. He was a member of Met- eigh County, opposite Brooks. ropolitan Rigid Box Assoc., a Pallbearers were Dick Ligh- member of the Alpine Country trier, Jerry Spacer, Melvin and Club, supporter of American Tom Plumley, Howard and Jewish Congress, U. J. A. Asso: Emmett Fox Jr. and Ray Rich- clation of help for retarded mend. children and Shield Institute. FARLEY Walter F. Neely, 78, died Sunday June 17 at home of natural causes. Born June S, 1906, in Willow- ton, he was a son of the late Fred P.a nd Ada Neely. Mr. Neely was a 30-year resident of the Rich Creek area, was affiliated with the Christ- Survivors include his wife Phyllis Honaker Needleman, formerly of Hinton; children: Dr. Lawrence Needleman of Palisades Park, N. J.; Jack Needleman of Washington. D. C.; brother, Saul Needieman of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.: two sis- firs, Frances G uberman and + I wNId like to thank ALL the people who helped in any way to defeat KEHHETH C. WILLS in the recent election. Words CIHOt express my appreciation. I certainly ewe you a debt l can never Geils blessings be poured out to all+of you. Bernice C. Gill D@OOO#t4/¢r Dt~O004UA, r ~ 42 Ounce Trend Box Detergent Regularly 1.39 Box. Heavy duty laundry detergent. Limit 2 boxes. 4.75 Oz. Jergens r Soap Regularly 39. Bar. Deodorant bar soap. Limit 8 bars, Valvollne Motor Qt. 011 Up TO 1.19. Valvoline or I0W40 motor oil. Limit PAJPER iPaper Plates Regularly 1.09. 10Oct, Leisure Way plates. 32 Ounce Slgnal One quart refreshing mouthwash, For Brach's Candles Peppermints, butterscotch, jellies & more, Compare At 16.99. Tt° letlc Men's, boys' & ladies' nylon athletic shoes with leather trim & Velcro• closures. Sport Socks Girls' 8( ladies' sport & tube socks boys' 2 pr. pack Rompers Or Short Sets Values To 7.99. Rompers with Each mesh Insem other detalls. Sofld or print short setsi wlth lattice strapping Plus more. Sizes S,M,L Prices Good At All Dollar Stores Thb Weekend. Quantifies Llmlted No Sales Ioi Family Doiiar, Ballengee St., Hinton +Mommy Thru S:N to 9:N 1:00 to 6:00 Ann Zimmerman of Monsey, N. Y. and two g randchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday June 14 at 10:00 a.m. in the Riverside Memorial Ch- apel in N. Y. Burial followed in the Both David Cemetery in Elmont, N. Y. 'Legal Notice LEGAL PUBLICATION NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF HINTON : PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on July 31, 1984, at 7:30 p.m. in the COuncil Chamb era of the Municipal Offices of the City of Hinton, the Meyor and Counci{ of the City ofHinton will consider an ordlnence to amend the Charter of the City of Hln. ton Of 1927 by the amend- ment Of present Section 7. The proposed amendment is aS+ fOIIOWS: Sic. 7. Terms of elective officers; terms and bOnds of appointive officers. The mayor and members Of the council Of Said city Shall enter upon the duties of their respective offices on the first day of July next after their election, and con. tinue for a periOd Of four years, unless they shall SOO. her be rein oved from Office for cause, by an affirmet. ire vote of a m jaority of ell the members elected to the council, after five days' due notice, Or shall resion All subordinate and appointive Officers shall enter Upon the duties Of their respective offices, as soon aS they shall have been appointed and qualified, and give bond as required by this act or by ordinance of the city and shah hold and continue in their respective offices dur ing the will and pleasure of the council. All elective officers Of said city Shall continue in their respective offices unti~ the end Of their present terms Of office, and their Successors have been duly elected or appointed, qualified, and shaft have given bond, aS required by this act, for the faithful performance of the duties Of their respective offices• ( Acts 1935, ch. 131.) Any qualified voter or any freeholder of the City may appear at that time end place and file obiections in writing, if no Objections are filed, the said amendment or amendments shall become operative on and after Aug ust 11, 1984. JACK L. SCOTT, City Recorder City Of Hinton June 19, 26 Legal Notice ORDER OF PUBLICATION CIRCUIT COURT OF SUMMERS COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA TERESA PERDUE HEDRICK Plaintiff v. JACOB HOUSTON NEDRICK Defendant Civil Action No. 84 C 93. 1. (The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony.) TO the Above Named De .fendant: It appearing by affid evil tiled in this action that Jacob Ho'uston Hedrick is a non.resident of the State Of West Virg inia, it is hereby Ordered that Jacob Houston Hedrick serve upon David L. Parmer, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is P. O, BOX 39, Hinton, West Virg inia 25951~ 8n answ- er, including any related counter claim or defense you may have to the complaint filed in this action on or before July 12th, 1984. If you fail to do so, thereafter |udg. ment, upon proper hearing and trial, may be taken ag ainst you for the relief de. mended in the complaint. I i I ii I Come to Hinton and ride... A COpy of said Complaint can be obtained from the undersig ned Clerk at his office. Entered by the Cterk Of said Court June6, 1984, Edith M. Meador CLERK OF COURT June 12,19, 26 Legal Notre ' FIDUCIARY NOTICE The recounts Of the follow. ing fiduciary are before me for settlement: Mason Jones, Committee for Vadis R. Crawford, in- cam petent. 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