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HINTON NEW*S
Continuing the Hinton Daily News
'Home o/ Lake Bluestone'
Hinton, West Virginia. Tuesday November 20, 1979
An Hour's Work
.. After having been in the woods only one hour Bottom. Though he isn"t particularly fond of
Monday morning, Melton Owen Cales of Hix venison, Mrs. Cales likes-it Melton said, and
brought out this near trophy-sized six point deer.
The 175-200 buck was shot about 8 am at Crump's they'd be feasting soon.
Area Briefs
SERVICE
will be
November 20 at
Baptist Church.
to attend. Rev.
pastor.
Ever Circle of
and Sons will
afternoon at" ies Facing Change".
Dairy Bar.
Inprovement
all senior cit-
uests to a free
With all the trim-
Day,
12- 6 p.m.
Ave. Tran-
Call 466-
bown !
No. 40 will
19 at 7:30 in
regular meet-
be Kathlecn
Ocie Bruce,
UNIVERSITY WOMEN WOMEN OF THE MOOSI"
The Hinton Branch of The Women of the Moose will hold
American Association of Univ- business meeting Tuesday Nov-
ersity Women will meet Tues- nafer 20, at 7:30 p.m.
day evening Nov. 20th at 7:30 at CHEERMAKERS
the home of Miss Mae Dodd --The Cheerrnars Class of
with Mrs. Celeste Arritt co- Miller Memorial will hold their
hostess, Mrs. Bertha McCoy annual Thanksgiving dinner
will have charge of the program Tuesday November 20, at the
using as her topic: " Famil- Church. Time 6:00.
CIRCLE TO MEET
The Grace Allen Circle of
King's Daughters and Sons will
meet Monday evening Nov. 19th
at 7:00 at the home of Mrs.
Katherine Hedrick with Mrs.
Hilda, Price serving as co- hos-
tess. Members please note
change in time.
DONATIONS
Donations are now be accept-
ed for Leon Pivent Memory
Christmas Lighing Fund
according to Mrs. Ruth Pivont.
Checks may be sent to Mrs.,
Ruth Pivent or Larry Meador.
All of last year's lights have
BAPTIST WOMEN TO MEET
American Baptist Women of
Central Church will hold their
regular monthly meeting at the
church, Tuesday, November
20th, from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m.
All ABW are urged to note the
time change and to bring their
own sack lunch. Coffee will be
provided...
Order of the meeting will be :
• Business, Lunch and Program.
NOTICE!
Recreation Area No. 2 on the
Rt. 20 side of the Dam will be
closed to vehicular traffic eft-
oct Friday November 16.
PECANS RECEIVED
been paid for and all donations The annual shipment of fresh
this year will put new lights on pecans have been received by
the new bridge, the Episcopal Church Women,
Smoke Fills Home
Volunteer Fire Depart- mtor on the furnace had burned out. There was
Call Thursday afternoon to no damage except to the motor and a lingering
there was smoke smell of smoke in tle house.
that the blower Photo by 8ally Haysletto
Area
Obituaries
ANDERSON
M. Delmer C. Anderson, 72,
of Norfolk, Va, foi-merly of
Quinnimont, died recently at
home of an apparent heart
attack.
Born at Terry, Dec.k 28. 1907,
he was a son of the late Jam-
es S. and Maudie Hatless An-
derson.
Mr. Anderson worked for the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
Co. and was a carpenter•
Survivors include his wife,
Gladys; one son. Dehner Jr.;
two sisters, Mrs. J.H. (Neta)
Bragg of Hnton and Mrs. D.J.
(Mable) Bond of Beckley, and
five brothers including twins,
Elmer S. of Hinton and Emery
R. of Red Star, and Lester of
Oak Hill and Hersey and Lacy,
beth of Beckley.
Services and burial were in
Norfolk.
KINDER
Mrs. Delia Gail (Susie) Kin-
der, 28, was pronounced dead on
arrival Friday at a Beckley
hospital of an apparent heart
attack, a Fayette County sher-
iff's department spOkesman
said.
Born in Crickmer, March 6,
1951, she was a daughter of Mrs.
Elsie Fox Lane of Meadow
Bridge and the late Robert
Lane,
Mrs. Kinder was employed by
Pomeroy-Davis-Hartland Mem-
orial Nursing Home inRainelle.
Other survivors include her
husband, Freddie: one daught-
er, Shannon, at home: three
sisters, Mrs. Maxine Cox and
Miss Robin Lane, both of Meh-
dow Bridge, and two brothers.
William of Layland and Phil of
Hawaii.
The body is at the Wallace
and Wallace Funeral Home
chapel in Rainelle.
CAMPBELL
Mr. Charles Basil Campbell,
.74, of Buck Route died Thurs-
day morning in a Hinton hos-
pital after a long illness.
Born in Summers County,
Feb. 24, 1905, he was a son of the
late A.L. anl Eliza Webb
Campbell.
Mr. Campbell was a farmer
and retired from the Hlnton
Service Station and a mem-
Continued on pa'ge 6
Textbook
Committee
Approved
The Summers County Board
of Education approved the Text-
book Adoption Committee dur-
ing Thursday evening's regular
meeting. President W.J.B.
Simmons, Donald Hannah, Drs.
J.D. Woodrum and P.B.
Camara were present. Board
member Jim Doyle did not
attend." :
No action was taken on the
exchange of land at Sandstone
School with the Department of
Highways, pending additional
information from Charleston,
The beard agreed to assign an
additional teacher to Talcott
Elementary School. Superinten-
dent D.E. Tassos recommended
' a teacher currently classified as
itinerant, and the board ap-
proved, suggesting that a sub-
stitute teacher could be used if
the itinerant" didn't work out."
Other business was handled
quickly and routinely until a
personnel matter came before
the board. Simmons asked for
an Executive Session and it was
moved by Hannah and seconded
by Camara to go into Executive
Session.
The session lasted approxi-
mately 45 minutes, twice as
long as the regular meeting,
and Simmons said no action was
taken.
The nature of the personnel
matter ds"n0t announced, but
Harry Keaton and Attorney
David Knight were invited into
the Executive Session.
Textbook Adoption Committ-
ees named were : Advisory
Committee ( Non- voting mem-
bers): Brenda McMillien- Gr-
eenbrier, Charles S. Oxley, Riv-
erview; LuAnn Whitaker, Riv-
erview; Linda Tickle, Belle-
point; Linda Burdette, Sandst-
one; and Ella Jarrell, Music
Teacher.
Voting Committee - Elemen-
tary: Rebecca Ritchie, Central;"
Lillian Sims, Pipestem; Pete
Tabor, Talcott; Karen Gentry,
Forest Hill; Martha Livesay,
Music Teacher;
Voting Committee- Second-
ary: Samuel E. Newton, Tal-
cott; Mona Hutehison, Talcott
High; Vera Johnson, Hinton Hi-
gh; Howard Crowder, Hinton
High; and J.D. Fox, Sandstone.
Elementary Advisory Com-
mittee- Parents : Mrs. Elsie
Williams, Pence Springs; Mr.
Richard Henderson, Sandstone;
Mrs. Jewel Webb, Forest Fill;
Mrs. Deanna Labelle, Belle-
point; Mrs. Pearl Binion, Gr-
eenbrier; Mrs. Bobby Jo John-
son, Central; Mrs. J.W. Pet-
ers, Jumping Branch; Mrs.
Don.ha Meador, Pipestem; Mrs.
Nancy Soldomridge, River-
view; Mr. Rodney Ford, Tal-
cott.
Secondary Advisory Com-
mittee - Parents : Robert Fix,
Talcott; Linda Palmer, Talcott;
Richard Henderson, Sandstone;
Mary Stanley, Hinton High; and
Janet Chesne, Hinten High.
Divorces
Granted
Divorces granted during the
September Term and in the
Special November term of the
Circuit Court were Janet Yvone
Richmond v. Terry Keith
Richmond; Roger Lee Mans-
field v. Karen Delores Palenzo
Mansfield; Lola Mae Worley
Yancey v. William Lee Yancey;
David Frankiln K eaton v. Mary
Carol Honaker Keaton;
Nancy Lee Hartwig Punkre v.
James Douglas Punkre; Joan
Leslie Halley Gill v. Dan Shelby
Gill; Deborah Fox Nott v.
Richard David NoR;
Maria M. Hardesty v. Fred-
erick S. Hardesty; Barahar
Whitaker Cales v. Michael
Edward Cales: Franklin Earl
Lane v. Judy Craft Lane;
• Wiley Christopher Hershman,
• Jr• v. Patricia Lee Graham
• Hershman; William HarrisOn
Snow v. Charlene Vannatter
Snow; Margaret Ann ROast
• .A break-in was discovered Sunday morning at police theorize that the thief or thieves were
the rear of the J.L. Massic Insurance Agency. attempting to enter a jewelry store which
The rear door was forced open and also sported adjoins Massie's.
burn marks. An inside door was forced and city
Lo(:al Break-in
• .Thieves used a hammer and chisel to cut
through a brick wall inside a rear office at
Massie's in an attempt to gain access to the
Jewelry store. However, a second wall apparent.
ly discouraged the thieves. A stereo system
valued at about $400 was taken from the
insurance office, but other valuable office '
equipment was not taken, Damage to the,
insurance office exceeded 8500.
Orden v. David Robert Orden;
Patricia Gail Martin Lemon
v. Gary Wayne Lemon; John W,
Fisher v. Joan Vandall Fisher;
Faron D, Young v. Louverna
Mae Taylor Young; Lucinda
I,ou Ayers McDaniel v. Carl
Edward McDaniel; Wilton
Louise Piumley Hearon v.
Luther David Hearon.
Dale Yancey v. JohlmJe
Yancey; Carol Ann SehmkR
Bower v, Vernon McClurn
Bower; Anna Clarice Meadows
Weikle v. Basil Lee .Weikle.
15 cents
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