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main Tues. Dec. 26, 1990 Hinton News - 3
.ov= ! j i IN l'H]i I,IERA] Y
~reme ' " Memorial Gardens at Hmton I hopelevery°ne's Christmas was aslrewardingp, the Librarfsl
What with the proceeds from our book sale and with a little help from
our friends Ole Inchy climbed over the $6,000 mark - only $10,000,to
go!
Along with some nice green crinkly stuff we received boxes and
. boxes of wonderful new books. Three of the boxes contained new
paperback romances and westerns which are going to go on our
checkout paperback shelves• Three of the boxes had a long awaited
shipment of hardback books - both fiction and nonfiction.
Among the books received were the following novels:
Flowers in the Blood set in India at the end of the nineteenth
century by Gay Courter
L~LT~I~.a tale =of political intrigue and operatic glamour" by
es so Jane Aiken Hedge
~fiKY.?,2~i~2~J2~Lby Carrie Fisher is a spoof of modern romance
Campbell, on Dec. 9, 1973, two sis- Service at Pineville with the Rev. ~ is a new thriller, chiller by Joe Weber
ters, a brother, and a grandson. Hannibal Blankenship, Jr: officiat- ~is Dick Francis's newest
Survivors include two dau hters, ing Burial followed in the Lester ~ by Larry McMurtry is the life and times of Calamity
g
Mrs. Joe (Mosby) Sanders of Forest Cemetery at Clear Fork• Jane
Hill, and Mrs. Bill (Martha) Woodall ~is a historical novel by Anne Rivers Siddon of~
Road fame
~fi~gj~e,.V..~ by G. Gordon Liddy,
by Len Deighton and
~l~td~L]~dL~ by Craig Thomas should appeal to those who like
i spy thrillers
]~r2J~ by Piers Anthony is a novel of horror
by Joseph Girzonne and
A Bed bv the Window by M. Scott Peck will appeal to those seeking
Pictured left to right is W.E. Halstead receiving the Sum- ~inspirational reading
mere County Farm Bureaus plaque from W. Va. Farm Bureau
at Forest Hill She was preceded in death by her regional directors Frank Nash (left) and Charles Wilfong Lilith is Jean Plaidy's newest historical novel
is John Updike's fourth and last =Rabbit" book
(center).
While the new nonfiction included:
If I Evgr Get Back to Georgia. rm Ggnna NAil mv feet to the
Summers County Farm Bureau with ameanstoobjectivelymeasureGround by that master ofsiilinese Lewis Grizzard
Mrs EvaLoisHogan,74,formerly ......... was recognized for having reached a this year's accomplishments, and2.
• " " • member of the Women of the Moose, family membership of 127 during To provide county Farm Bureaus a large set 0f dog books that describe each of many dog breeds
i,~epub.Law,fOr if i Pence Spnngs for the past 16 years, Servi
)t the ~ MAYE V. CAMPBELL MildredTolerofWelch-PinevilleRd.,
fafew ~ Maye Belcher Vast Campbell, 96, and Jean Rose of Ft. Lauderdale,
died Fri. Dec. 21, at a Charleston Fla.; five sons, Luther Letter of
deaf , = care center, following a long illness. Brenton, Billy Letter of the Welch-
e pre- ' Born June 17, 1894, at Marie, she Pineville Rd., L.W. (Pete) Letter of
noth- ~ was the daughter of the late James Biloxi, Miss., and Rodneyand Roger
than - F. and Sarah Perdue Belcher. Letter, both of Alderson; four broth-
" " Mrs. Campbell was a member of era, Johnny, Jim, Leonard, and Tom
, who ,, the New Hope Methodist Church at Short, all of Clear Fork; a sister, Ida
dypse ' i Marie, and was a lifelong resident of Hickle of Clear Fork; 23 grandchil-
" Summers County• . dren; 31 great-grandchildren, and
~ould . She was preceded in death by her four great-great-grandchildren.
, first husband, Cary N. Vast, on Dec. Services were held Men. Dec. 24
with i 30, 1934, her second husband, Irvin at 11 a.m. at the Calfee Funeral
; of Charleston; a brother, William P. ETHEL R. MORRIS
Belcher of Charleston; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Rose Lilly Morris, 79,
d died Sat morning, Dec 22, at a Low
Beulah Stroud of Marie; two gran - " • " •
children and a great-grandchild. Moor, Va. hospital, following a long
" Services were held Sun. Dec. 23 illness•
! at 1 p.m. at the E.M. Meadows Born Aug. 1, 1911, in Fayette
i Funeral Home in Hinton with the County, she was the daughter of the
, ; Rev• Andy Davis officiating. Burial late George William and Annette
followed in the Fairview Church Shuck Rogers.
: Ce~:~ody was at the E.M. Mead- husband, Virgil Joe Morris in Sept.
: ows Funeral Home in Hinton. 1989•
Mrs. Morris was a member of the
: EVA L. HOGAN McAllester Memorial Presbyterian
" • wnurcn m wovingzon, yd., was a Kiss the Bovs Goodbye about the Vietnam POWs
of Hmton and Chnstiansburg, Va,
died Fri. Dec. 21, at 4 a.m., at the Order of the Eastern Star, Silver the W. Va. Farm Bureau Annual with a tool for use in planning and a book on How to Write Mysteries and one on
~.home of a son, following a short ill- Leaf Chapter NO 5, was a past Meeting. Because the Farm Bureau developing future programs.
he;urn Apr 1, 1916, at Jumping o~°(lthymatr°n'andwasamemberreached this membershiplevel, they Summers County Farm Bureau So - let it snow, letitsnow, let it snow - we are all stocked up and
• f he Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of were eligible to receive awards for president W.E. Halstead stated,ready for old man winter with lots of good reading.
Branch, she was the daughter of the World War I their achievement in the Farm Bu- "Farm Bureau is a voluntary, non- One final note - the first day of every month is always AMNESTY
late Clarence DeeRussie and Bessie Survivors •include a sister Cite reau program areas of policy devel- governmental organization, wholly DAY when no fines are charged no matter how far overdue the books
Lilly Deeds ' "" "
• thaCraftofFairlea;ninestepgrand- opment, youngfarmers, information, controlled by its members. It is fi- are and the first WEEKin ~ANUARY is AMNESTY WEEK. Self
Mrs. Hogan had lived most ofher children," and several mecca" and administration, public affairs, nanced by membership dues. It is youhave any overdue books stashed around now is the time todig
life in Summers County, was a re-.
nephe~,~. .women's committee, and service-to- equipped to do what farmers want them out and get them back to the Library.
tired cook from the Hinton hospital Ser ' -s we ...... ;" members, done• It is organized to provide a
and was a member of the Cambria •__ vice . re n elu wion. ~ec. za The recognition of the Farm means by which farmers can work ~ m .~
a~ II a.m. at me lxonaialvieaaows B reausachievementsls two-fold: togethertowardthegoalsuponwhlch O Partic ate In
Baptist Church in Christiansburg l~ ..... _t o~. .............. u ....
• ~uHur~1 ~l~pel In nlnl;on wltn £rle
1. To provide county Farm Bureaus they agree.~
• She was preceded in death by her v^.. ~J---~ ~- ........
..... ,,,ru, u ,v,o,,e~ omciaung. CO
husband, Robert Lee H an on July D innere j HI?!M,d
,n Recipe ntest
26, 1985. ude threeso s Memorial Gardens at Hinton.
Survivors mcl n ,
• " Nephews served as pallbearers.
Robert Lee (Bobby) Hogan of Oak ......... Johnson & Wales University, one The goal of the contest is to pro-
. I ne uroer oi~as~ern ~mr service
Hill, Dean Hogan of Christlansburg was held at the funeral home of America's leading food service mote the pursuit ofexcellence in the
andBennyHoganofBargerSprings; " . educators, has announced it has food service industry. Only rheim
two sisters, l~uby Burdette of Sum- LEO B. POTEE
mersville and Mildred Burdette of LeoB Pete-" °6 ~:ed~" ~" Disabled American Veterans ' , " , ry " , invited Summers County Careerhigh sch"ool programs with approved
• e~, o , m wlon. uec. r Center Food Service II class to par- curricula in culinary arts have been
Alderson, six grandchildren, and two 17 at
• " " , 11:20 a.m.,in a Beckley hospi- Chapter 30 and Disabled Americans Brian Miller, Hope Miller, Christina ticipate in a national Create-A-Rec- invited to participate.
eat andchlldren
gr -gr ' . .-. ~ _ tel, following a short illness. VeteransAuxiliaryUnit30heldtheir Holland, Jesse Parker, Kyle Gwinn, ipe Contest for high school seniors Four (4) high school seniors in
Services were held ~un Dec 23 B~-- ~ ............... annual membership and awards Nancy Gwinn, Gladys Meadows, interested in food service careers. Food Service at the Career Center
• " ul-II dan. £u, lt#U~t, a£ rli/ll;op, ne
at 3 m at the Renal Meadows was t
p. • he son of the late Charles and dinner on Dec. 8, at the Summers Gethel Lowe, Tummy Berry, Danny The students entering could win have applied for admission to
:Funeral Parlors Chapel in Hinton. Julia Light" Poteo~.-* County Memorial Building in Hin- Willey, George Adkins, Lisa Berry, thousaiids of dollars in university Johnson & Wales, and will ~rtici-
Burial followed in the RestwoodMr Poteet had been aresidentof tea, W.Va, . Krisha Cole~ Austin Berry,-Ronald 'scholarShips. The contest will in- pate in the contest. Good lueklteall
• " • Marie since 1953, was a graduate of Members of Chapter 30 attend- Sowder, Carol Sowder, Amy Sow- clude a cook-off at the Providence, l!
In lieu of flowers donations of the Alderson ,,u,,ur~--:-- ~ouege'~-" and" ing were: Daniel Hernandez, Corn- der, Dorothy }{eaton, Helen Mock, Rhode Island Campus.
s ath may be made to the atte
ymp y nded Marshall University at mander; Woodrow Lilly, GeorgeNancy Ballard, Roger Crook, Dar-
Cambria Baptist Church in Chris- Huntington Sowder, Wendell Bowles, Orvalren Crook, Sue Crook and Daniel
I
tiansburg, Va. He was a World War II veteran, a Buckland, Maurice Mann, Carl Crook.
former employee of the C&O Rail- Edwards, Charles Bragg, Robert ~[Irllil'll~illll~¢lt" .... I" ~/~__/~/~ Downtown Hinton
ELSIE S LESTER wa [
• y Company and was a member of Miller, Clifford Holland, Leonard ,.,~vv~,~.,~,t{~t{~l'~
Mrs Elsie Short Loster, 92, for the N
• " . " ew Hope United MethodistNeely, Estel Edwards, Lake Mead-
I
merl of Bmleysville, died Fri Dec Churc
y " " ' • • handtheMarieRuritan Club.ows, Freddie Lowe, Russell Keaton, We open out meeting with 4-H NOW FOR IMMEDI~TF PICK-UP ..
21,atherresidence, followingalong He was preceded in death byeRobert Mock, JoeBallard, andVes- pledge and prayer. Then we opened I BATTERIES FOR YOUR
illness, sister, Addle Mackey on Dec. 10, ker Meadows. the floor for new Business and Old
sheB°rnMay5'1898'atH°rseCreek'was the daughter of the late 1980S Members of Unit 30 attending business. Then we discussed if we ] CAR, LIGHT.TRUCK OR VAN[
urvivorsincludeasister, Cassie were: Irene Lilly, Commander; should donate money to the
John Anderson and Alma Shannon Haynes of Bellepoint; a nephew, Geneva Sowder, Ethel Hernandez, Mooskateers bank. We are going to I Now ~ind ony boltery you need, any time you need it, I
Short. Harry Mackey of Maxwelton,and a Helen Turman, Virginia Rippetoe, bring 50 cents to $1.00 to every
Mrs. Lester was a resident of niece, Barbara Webb of Boone, N.C. Cora Lee Arthur, Ida Kidd, Laura meeting if you can. ] at Seors...your Ix ffery heodquorters i
, " "ces were held Wed. Dec. 19 Hoffer, VirginiaBuckland, Florence We plan on selling donuts and
:*~ and was a homemaker, at 2 p.m. at the Ronald Meadows Meadows, Clara Neely, Bertha hold a car wash for our Spring trip.
E w--'~s m.^-a.. Wm .... a ~^.. Our meeting ended in a 4-H song / " ".- DIEHA|D i.. . " [
She was preceded m death by her Fun
: " eral Parlors Chapel in Hinton d ......... ,~ m~ , ~,~u ,=~,- : | ~~iiii~'~"~l~~ : AMERICA'S / ]
WllliamM Lesterm1979, wlththeRev Ch
: husband, " " • " " . arlesDameronoffi- • ,. . x We love to see new members m / ~ #1CH01C| [
ne¢~aeaaows. " " ~" " in'nthefu ~u •
a son, Fred Letter in 1971, and a dating. Burial followedintheGreen- o ,~,,~,~ ~ ~.~ ~u~,~,y ......
Juni r"-^-'~- .... ¢.~._ ,..,r^_ourcluo,~ojo i n.u rnexc | ~inreplmemst . " _. ,, l
; daughter, Macy Kusewicz in 1990. brier Burial Park at Hinton. atte-a; ......... o,_..t..._-~ zx.:_~ ~ ^^ meeting Is Jan. ~th. at 3:30 p.m. It
) Survivors include three daugh- Ann Price, and Mandy Cisneros. wm Denema~doleen~aurreu snome.
ters, Cleta Halsey of Pence Springs, Visitors attending were: Katie
:with whom she made her home, Humphries, Randy Williams,
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