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LIVOStOCk ii(allmt differ~t consignors, and 57 day, July 15, 1984. buyem. Those attending were : Mr. and Mrs. Danny Smith, Kevin and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. . 34.50; Hubert Bennett, Bonnie, David, - N.m; Mediwm, 35.00 and Brian Pishner, Myrtle Ta- 44.00. ylor, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stackers & Feeders: , Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Steers: !Thomas Damron, Steele, Choice, 54.00-59.75; Good, 47.00 Stephnnie, and Amanda, Mary - 55.50; Medium, 45.00 - 47.00. ! and Michael Richmond, Joseph Stoekers&FeedemBull: 42.00-! and Margaret Stephens, Mar- 52.00. ! garet Helmick, Bobby Rich- Baby Calves: 25.00 - 55.00. mend, Phyliss Smith, Mr. and Hop: No. 1, 55.00; No. 2,+, Mrs. Basil Richmond, Mr. and 48.00; Sows, 41.00 - 42.00; Pigs, i Mrs. Bobby Bennett, Mr. and 10.50- 50.00. + Mrs. Daniel Basham and Ad- Cows: Commercial, 40.00 -! riani, Rosie Richmond, 44.00; Utility, 34.00 - 42.00;! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rich- Canner & Cotter, 25.00 - 39.00 ; mend, mr. and Mrs. Elbert Cows & Clvs., 265.00 - 545.00. Richmond, Mrs. Irene Rich- Bulls: Commercial & Good, mend, Mrs. Hazel Taylor, Mrs. 44.00 - 49.00; Cutter, 42.00 - Thelma Todd, Mrs. Shirley St- 40.00. ephens and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Sheep & Lambs: Michael Stepheus, Carie and Blue, 58.00 ; Blue Head, Joey, 57.00; Red, 34.00 ; Medium, Sharon Stepllens, Mr. and 55.50; EWES, CWT, 12.00 - Mrs. Gary Richmond, Mr. and 14.50. Mrs. David Terry and Stacey, amily Reunion LiveStock Market Report of livestock auction The decendants 6f Sarah Su- Mr. and Mrs. Maunie Rich- san Richmond and Alexander mend, Christine, and Ronnie, sale held Friday July 27, 1~4 amomlting to $51,307.26. 272 Richmond had a family reunion Mr. and Mrs. Doug Richmond, headof livmRuek was sold by 81 at Grandview State Park Sun- Jeffery, and Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. George Mays, Becky Hol- ten, Don Jr. and Seth, Rheo Plumley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shannon, Patricia Tollinei, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barber, Susan Simmons, Tony Foster, Pare Hehler, Kim Taylor, De- bbie Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. i . SCOTT Ernest Roscoe Akers, 76, died James Elmer Scott, 76, died Friday August 3 in Illinois after Friday August 4 in an Ohio a short illness, hospital after a long illness. Born Nov. 28, 1906, in Sum- Bern August 16, 1908, in Fay- mere County, he was a son of ette County, he was the son of the late Roland and Eliza BI- the late Lewis Eliot and Ado air Akers. Burn Scott. Mr. Akers was a retired coal Mr. Scott spent his earlier life miner and a member of Laurel in Sandstone but had been a Branch Baptist Church. resident of Lima, Ohio for the Survivors ,include his wife, past 25 years. ~Danieis Akers; two sons, He was preceded in death by t Ahers of Collinsville, ,his wife, Iris Canine Scott, in Ill.,~h~d_ Raymond Akers of ii~l. Edge.; four daughters, El- N'Survivors include a sister, eaqor IV~rdack of Meadow Br- Helen. Scott Honaker of Sand- i¢~, Vi~Ift Dalgneault of stone; a brother, W. T. Scott of ~use,N~l., Mary Mails of Sanclst0ne. Stoats City, ~/Io., and Anna Services were held Monday Shavec~of.Gl~Morgan; throe August 6 at I p.m. at the Sieford sisters, 1~ Comer and Funeral Home, so6 North Ca- Roxie Meadows,~flb~ of Prince- ble Road, Lima, Qhio. Bur- ton and Rosie Dun..~...~KJm- ial followed in the\Connie berly and 11 grandchildren.. Family Cemetery in "l-lea, Services will be Wednesda~ Ohio. ~" at 3 p.m. in the Smathers~ The body was at the Sieford Funeral Home chapel in Rain- Funeral Home in Lima, Ohio. elle with the Rev. Lucian Dalg- + ,"~BB neault officiating. Burial will John H. WebB,',~l, died Sat- be in Rainelle Cemetery.urday Aug. 4 in "'~i*-43eckley+ Friends may call Wednesday hospital following an ex~emied~ from I p.m. to 3 p.m. illness. NEELY Born January 8, 1903, at Robert (Brud) Burns Noely, Jumpa, he was the son of the late Robert Moses and Joseph- 74, died Sunday August 5 in a Summers County hospital after iue Harvey Webb. a short illness. Mr. Webb was educated in Born July 7, 1910, at Hinton, Summers County Schools, Con- he was the son of the late Joe cord College, a teacher for 36 and Bonnie Lilly Noely. years, 17 years which were Mr. Noely was a member ofspent in the Vanderbilt Elem- the First Baptist Church, mere-' entary School in the Monde- bar of the I-linton Moose Lodge vilie Community of Summers 993, and a veteran of WW II.. County, operator of a farm Survivors include his wife, where in 1956 he received the Carrie Margaret Noely, atState Conservation Farm of the home; a son, Richard AlanYear Award, he taught school Noely of Richmond, Vs.; tw9~ at the Narrows, Vs., Element- brothers, Julian and p~, ary School for 11 years, a both OF Richmand~Va."i three member of the Peterstown Mis- grandchildren ~ two great - sionary Baptist Church were he grandchUdred, taught a junior high class for 11 years, a member of the , Services will be Wednesday tired Teachers Associati~', a at 2 p.m. at the E.M. Mead-+ ows Funeral Home in Hi~tonr member of the J~lm~ Dove with the Rays. D. D. FAwell and Massonic Lodge ~I~fnber 78 of Estil Gill and Elder A. L. Noely Peterstown .... :"+ officiating. Burial will be in He w +a~.pi'eceded in death by Groenbrier Burial Park in Hin- two brothers,Frank and ton. Robert Webb. Friends may call TuesdaySurvivors include his wife, from 0 p.m. to 9 p,m. Mrs. Fanny Broyles, at home; a son, Dr. Neff B. Webb of DICK Raleigh, S. C.; a daughter, ~y Dick, 72, of Beckley,Mrs. Keith (Nadine) Pierce of formerly of Hinten, died Wed- Columbus, Ohio; throe sisters, nosday July 25, in a local Mrs. Virginia Vines of Alex- hospital after a long illness, andre, Va., Mrs. Louise Maze of Born May 17, 1912, in Sum- Roanoke, Va., Mrs. Ruth Haw- mars County, he was a son of ley of Pineville; throe broth- the late John Harvey and Mary ers, Edward and Howard, both Isabelle Sears Dick. of Roanoke, Va., and Ernest of Survivors include two dough- Richmond, Vs.; seven grand- tars, Vclla Butler of Lerona and children. Glenna Simms of Pipestem; Services were held Monday two brothers, Estelle Dick of August 6 at 2 p.m. at the Hinton and Earl Dick of Ramp Peterstown Missionary Baptist ; two sisters, May Phillips of Church in Peterstown with Cool Ridge and Pearl Sears of Rays. John Jennings, Charles I.ester and 5 grandchildren. C. Jack and William Johnson Scrvic~ were held Saturday officiating. Burial followed in July 28 at 11 a.m. at the E.M. the Swope Cemetery at Lind- Meadows Funeral Home in Hen- side. ton. Burial followed in the Dick+ The body was at the Broyles Family Cemetery. Funeral Chapel in Peterstown. RAFFERTY Members of John Dove Lodge Mrs. Gladys Dillon Rafferty, served as pallbearers and con- 59, of Indian Mills died Wed- ducted grave.ida rites. nosday eve~og August I in the HOLT Sulnmers County Hospital. Born at Indian Mills Jack Edward Holt, 60, of 321 + February 21, 1925, she was a Summers Street, died Monday daughter of the late Abb and July 50 in a Summers County Lima Hill~fl~. Hospital. She was a member OF the Services were held Thursday Indian Mills Baptist Church. AuguJt 2 at 11 a.m. at the First Survivors include one son, Baptist Church in Hinton with Norman J. Trent, addre~ un- the Rev. Lance Yost officiating. known; three brothers, Charles Burial followed in the Restwood Dillon of Peterstown; Gone Memorial Gardens in Hinton. Pallbearers were Robert Dillon of College Park, Mary- land; Dmmld Dillon of Severn, _A~LOfl, Leroy Farley, Shirley Maryland; mus sister, Athaleae Epperly, David Williams, Ray- Barker of College Park, Mary- mend Eye and James Leslie, land; and one grandchild, jr. Services were held Saturday August 4 at II~0 at the Broyles Funeral Home in Peterstown with the Rev. Carl Edwards Officlat~. Burial followed in A tree-climbing crab lives ~ Mills CmllnN~7~" on many tropical islands. ' "In lieu of flowers dolmt~ons It is known as the coconut crab because it climbs cJurl be made to the American palms to get coconuts for Cancel" Society. food• Jimmie Meadows, Roy , Tommy, and Donna, Susie Sn- traveled farthest - Sharon St- ephens. Other prizes were gi- ven by drawing names. Money was collected for the upkeep and repair of the family cem- etery and road. The next ann- ual reunion will be held 3rd Sunday in July, 1985. uffer, Shane and Jennifer, Ev- The tiny country of Bhu- erette Bennett. tan, north of India, issued a postage stamp that is ac- Prizes were given to oldest - tually a tiny phonograph Elbert Richmond, youngest - record. It plays the CarieStepehens, most descend- Bhutanese national an- ants - Katherine Richmond, them. t Pearl,burg STORE HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m. til 10 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. til 9 p.m. Senior ter Activities Announced !ii ACTIVITIES AT THE HINT+ nics at Pence Springs 9-10 a.m. ON SENIOR CENTER FROM andat Clayton 10:30-11:30 a.m. AUGUST7 THRU AUGUST 10, Wednesday, August 8 Prey- 1984 enticare excercises with Ellen Corner of Second Avenue and Webber before lunch. Becldey Summers Street . mini bus trip. (FundedbytheWestVirginia Thursday, August 9 Games Commission on Aging) after lunch. Tuesday, August 7 Steam Friday, August 10 Monthly Train Crafts Workshop with: square dance begins at 7 p.m. Alice Ann and Pare begins at Live music by the Pat Ramsay lla.m. Donations of nylon Band• There will be refres- hose, socks, quilt scraps (cal- hments sold and a drawing held ice), white flour, and salt are for a dinner from one of our needed. Please bring uphois- local resturants. Everyone is tory needles• Ceramics class invited to come and dance, or with Virginia Vaughn resumes just come and listen to the this week. Blood Pressure Cli- band. IN )¢ERIES! Details el all Food Lion Store IDeations. We reserve the right to limit quantities. !1 USDA Choice Beef Round - Bottom Holly Farms - Grade A Ch,cken Sweet Juicy Wise Nacho Bravos ............... 7 o,. 49 Oeoee 5 Oz.- Libby's :i:i :!:i t6 Oz. - Vat Camp's PRESTIGE PATTERN FEATURES: *8rillleat White Dedy *Oversize Pi.nor Plate *Delicate Floral Petters *Pietism Trim "Di.hwaeher Safe Tues. 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