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6 - H/nton News Tues. Jan. 12. 1999
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Simmons- Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Lee
Martin
Misty Dawn Simmons and
Christopher Lee Martin were united
in marriage on July the 24th. at 6:00
in the evening. The formal
candlelight ceremony was held at
the Pence Springs Community
Church with Rev. Roger Persinger
performing the double ring
ceremony.
Escorted by her father, Kenny
Simmons and given in marriage by
her parents. The bride wore a white
satin full length gown with ruffles
of silk flowing at the bottom. The
bodice was inlaid with sequins and
lace with pearls to accent the sweet
heart neckline. The royal length
train gathered underneath a bow of
satin and pearls. The long bridal tip
sleeves were accented with bows and
trimmed with sequins and pearls.
The Tiara style headpiece was
embossed with sequins and pearls
to match the bodice of the gown. The
bride carried a cascading bouquet of
silk white and purple roses entwined
with ivy and baby's breath.
Maid of Honor was Beverly
Bragg, friend of the bride of Hilldale.
Bridesmaids were Becky Frazier of
Hilldale and Dabble Jones of Forest
Hill. Flower girl was Talena Walker,
of Pence Springs. Ring bearer was
Brandon Meadows of Hinton. Best
man was Kellis Miller of Pence
Springs, friend of the groom.
Groomsmen were Kenny
Simmons II, brother of the bride and
Hershel CaleB, stepfather of the
bride. Wedding Director was Mrs.
Darlene Milam of Gurley, Alabama.
Guest Book attendant and Wedding
Programs were given by Peggy
Meadows, friend of the bride.
Photographers were Larry and
Kathy Fox, Fox Photo's of Hinton,
Videographer was Keith Adkins of
Hinton. The traditional wedding
music was played by Mrs. Rhodetta
Jones, pianiest. Also the couple
chose the song "From This Moment
On" to be played to the lighting of
the unity candle. The bouquets and
boutonnieres as well as church
decorations of pew markers and
candelabras and flowers were all by
Riverside Floral. •
After the ceremony, the couple
was chauffeur to the reception by
Mr. Ronald Milam of Gurley
Alabama in his '32 Ford car.
The reception was catered by the
Pence Springs Hotel with Rosalee
Miller in charge of decorations and
food arrangements.
The beautiful 5 tier fountain cake
with stairways and miniature
wedding party was made by Carolyn
Jones of Hinton The special grooms
cake was made by Mrs. Peggy
Meadows. The music was by D. J
Kenny Simmons, II.
The bride and groom's first dance
song was "I Need Your Love7
Following the reception the
couple left on a weekend
honeymoon to the Carolina's. They
are now residing at The Hedrick
House Apt. with their son Austin.
Chris is employed by Greenbrier
Nurseries at Lowell. •
Prior to the wedding a surprise
household shower was given for the
couple by Peggy Meadows and
Sandra Cales, mother of the bride,
at the Blue and Gold Room at the
Pipestem State Park.
SCHOOL MENUS
Summers County Schools
Week of January 13th. thru
19th.
BREAKFAST
Wed. Jan. 13th. Flapjack w/
syrup, choice of cereal, chilled 100%
grape juice, variety cold milk.
Thurs. Jan. 14th. Breakfast
pizza, Golden Graham Cereal,
chilled 100% orange juice, variety
cold milk.
Fri. Jan. 15th. Faculty Senate
Full Day No Students.
Men. Jan. lath. HOLIDAY.
Tues. Jan. 19th. Sausage biscuit,
hash brown, 100% orange juice,
variety cold milk.
Salad Bars at SMS & SCHS every
Wed.
SUMMEI COUNTY
COMMUNITY WELLNESS
CF2qTER ACTIVITIES
January 12 - January 15 and
Monday, January 18
Tuesday - 9:00-12:00 noon -
Exercise Machines at Center - Video
Aerobics by request.
Wednesday -9:00 - 12:00 noon -
Exercise Machines at Center.
Thursday -9:00 - 12:00 noon -
Exercise Machines at Center. 10:00
- 11:00 AM - Chair Exercise at
Center.
Friday - 9:00 - 12:00 noon -
Exercise Machines at Center.
Monday - 7:00 PM - Right to Life
HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK:
Exercise body to improve the mind.
An increasing cadre of researchers
now believe aerobic workouts can
increase everything from school
performance to nerve conduction
velocity. Suspected mechanisms:
increased oxygen and nutrient
supplies to the brain, plus a boost
in natural compounds called
neurotrophins, which promote brain
cell growth. Some studies show
mixed results. But exercise has so
many other benefits that it definitely
makes sense to do it - Taken from
USA Weekend-January, 1999.
SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY
Summers County Solid Waste
Authority meets on the 3rd. Monday
of each month at 4:30 p. m. at 211
Ballengee St., Hinton. 466-0695.
Everyone welcome to attend.
SUMMERS COUNTY HEALTH
DEPARTMENT JANUARY
CLINIC SCHEDULE
JAN 13th--Lab Screenings---
Cholesterol, Blood Sugar,
Hemoglobin 8AM12N. TB Skin
Test and Immunizations IPM--4PM.
JAN 14th--Women's Screenings
with Nancy Kirby NP 9AM---3PM.
JAN 18th--Lab Screenings---
Cholesterol, Blood Sugar,
Hemoglobin 8AM--12N. TB Skin
Test and Immunizations 1PM--4PM.
JAN 20th--Lab Screenings---
Cholesterol, Blood Sugar,
Hemoglobin 8AM--12N. TB Skin
Test and Immunizations 1 PM -
4PM.
"JAN 25th--Lab Screenings---
Cholesterol, Blood Sugar,
Hemoglobin 8AM12N. TB Skin
Test and Immunizations 1PM - 4PM.
JAN 26thPrenatal Clinic with
Assoc. in OB/GYN 9AM-,12N.
JAN 27th--Lab Screenings---
Cholesterol, Blood Sugar,
Hemoglobin 8AM--12N. TB Skin
Test and Immunizations 1PM - 4PM.
JAN 28th--Prostate Screenings
LUNCH
Wed .an 13th. Spaghetti W/
meat'ace: steamy hot roll, toss
salad w/crackers, fruit mix, variety
cold milk.
Thurs. Jan. 14th. Baked beans
and weiners, macaroni & cheese,
cornbread, creamy coleslaw, apple
cake, variety cold milk.
Fri. Jan. 15th. Faculty Senate
Full Day No Students.
Men. Jan. lath. HOLIDAY
Tues. Jan. 19th. Hot dog/chili/
slaw, hot potato wedges, baked
beans, banana pudding, variety cold
milk.
I
Sisters Sweet Shop
466 6100
: with Dr. Satow 4PMM.
Leaves of the sensitive plant
react quickly-folding up tightly
when they are touched or
exposed to strong fumes.
Greenbrier Drive Beside Zappers Pizza
Come in and register for Super
Bowl Cake to be given away
January 30, 1999
Let us fix your party trays, including meat trays.
Special orders welcome.
I III I
Ramsey Behnam
M.D.
Board Certified in
Cardiology and
Internal Medicine
Announces the opening of his practice in
association with Brian Richards, M.D.
Now accepting newpatients
and consultations
Jefferson Medical Associates,
323 North Jefferson Street, Lewisburg, WV
(3')4) 645-3280
LEGAL NOTICE
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR
THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA
In re MOUNTAIN LAUREL RESOURCES
COMPANY, Debtor. ROY V. WOLFE, III, TRUSTEE
Plaintiff, FPATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, et al, Plaintiff-
Intarvenore, vs. Adversary Pr0beeding 96-125
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., et el, Defendants.
Cm No. 93-50398 Chapter 7
NOTICE OF MOTION OF TRUSTEE, CERTAIN
INTERVENORS, INSURERS AND OTHERS FOR AN
ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS
BY AND AMONG THE TRUSTEE, INTERVENORS,
INSURERS AND OTHERS, AND MOTION TO
ESTIMATE CLAIM AND TO ESTABLISH
CLASSIFICATION OF CLAIM, PURSUANT TO
BANKRUPTCY CODE
SECTIONS 108 and 502 AND BANKRUPTCY
RULES 7001 AND 9019
TO ALL. CREDITORS AND PARTIES IN
INTE
The /nstoe of the Bankruptcy Estate of Mountain
Laurel Resources Company, Debtor (thereafter
Trnst), The West Virginia Division ef Environmental
Protm:thm (WVDEP), the Town of Fayetteville, tthe
"Ibwn') West Virginia, certain Insurers of the Debtor
(the lnsurere) CSX Corporation, CSX Minerals, Inc.
and CSX Transportation, Inc., (the CSX Entities),
collectively the Settlers, have filed a Motion entitled"
Mot/on Ofqhagee, Certain lntervenors, lnsureree and
Other Far an Order Approving Settlement Of Clain
By and Among the Truatec, lntorvenors, Insurers and
Others, and Motion To Estimate Claim and to
Establish Cqasaificetion of Claim, Pursuant To
Bankruptcy. Code Sections 105 and 502, and
Bankruptcy Rules 7001 and 9019" {the "Motion')
seeking an Order approving a settlement of certain
claims under Bankruptcy Rule 9019. A part of the relief
sought by the parties is an injunction, pursuant to the
authority of Section 105 of the Bankruptcy Cede
enjoining all persons who might attempt to pursue the
Settlars with respect to any claims related to the
Summerlee Site formerly operated by the Debtors
Predeceor.
The terms efthe asttlemsnt proposed in the Motion
are as fallows;
1, The Insurers shall pay to an Environmental
Claim Fund the sum ef $400,000 in settlement of all
liability, under the insurance policies issued to the
Debtor, for claims related to the Summerlee Site;
2. The CSX Entities shell pay to the
Environmental Claim Fund the sum of $450,000 in
settlement of all environmental and other claims at
the Summerlas Site;
3. The Environmental Claim Fund shall be
dioburd to the Trustee, WVDEP, and the Town sa
follows:
a) $100,000 to the Trustee for recovery of his fees
and coats in defending litigation relating to the
Summarlse Site;
b) $375,000 to the WVDEP Environmental claims
and claims relating to the Summerless Sites; and
c) $375,000 to the Town of Fayetteville.
4. The partiee will execute and deliver mutual
releases with respect to all claims among the parties,
including claims against Lewis Law and Mine
Management, Inc., (Law and MMI};
5. The Settlers leek an injunction, pursuant to the
authority of Section 105 of the Bankruptcy Code,
enjoining ell persons from (a) attempUng to pursue
the Settlore with respect to any claims related to the
Summarlee Site and other claims released between
and among the Settlore pursuant to a Settlement
Agreement and Release attached to the Motion, and
(b) interfering with the implementation el the
ttlement.
Pursuant to an Order entered in this case on
January 4, l 999 - a hearing to consider the Trustee's
Motion is scheduled for January 28, 1999 at 10:00 a
m. ot the United States Bankruptcy Court for the
Southern District of West Virginia before The
Honorable Ronald G. Pearson, United States
Bankruptcy Judge, in the Sixth Floor Bankruptcy
Courtroom A of the United Statss Courtho.se, 300
Virginia Street, Charleston, West Virginia, 25301
The Motion hl available for review at the office of
the Bankruptcy Clerk, 30() Virginia Street, Charleston,
West Virginia, 25301.
The foregoing summary of the Motion is qualified
in its entirety by reference to the Motion, and, in the
event of any inconsistency between this summary and
the Motion, the Motion shall control. Any party failing
to object to the relief sought will be deemed to have
consented to the provisions of any order approving the
Motion.
Any person wishing to object to the Motion must
timely file a written objection stating the basis oftbe
objecon with the Clerk's office at the United States
Bankruptcy Court, at the address stated above, and
serve a copy of such objection on the Trustee and his
counsel. Objections must he filed with the Clerk of
the Court with a copy served on the Trustee and his
counsel so it is received by them at least five (5) days
before date for hearing, and any party filing an
objection mut attend the hearing ,nter forfeit
objection to he:considered by the CourL
By: Lisa Smolder, Deputy Clerk
SAMUEL L. KAY, Clerk of the Court
Jan 4, 1999
Prepared and submitted by:
Stephen L, Thompson, Esq.
BARTH, THOMPSON & GEORGE
P. O. Box 129
Charleston, West Virginia 25321
Telephone 342-7 nl
Counsel for the Chapter 7 Trustee
HN Jan. 12, 19
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
CIRCUIT COURT OF Summers COUNTY, WEST
VIRGINIA
Curtis Wayne Lilly Plaintiff v. Victoria Jean
Sisamore Lilly Defendant. Civil Action Nc 98-D-119
THE OBJECT OF THIS SUIT IS TO OBTAIN A
DIVORCE.
466-1100
June McGraw,
BROKER,
SANDSTONE - large lot, view
of river and near 1-64.18,000.
BALLENGEE STREET
stately brick home, 2 hr, din-
ing room, large foyer-recep-
tion hall, 2 baths, wood ornate
woodwork, including ornate
woodwork on fireplace and
stalrway. Woodwork in exeal-
lent condition. 51 large
porches. Aim includes 8 apt
with monthly income exceed-
ing $1,000. In very good condl.
t/on. $123,000.00.
BALLENGEE STREET
Lovely 2 story brick home in
excellent condition. 3 br., 2
baths, large natural fireplace
closet space, large deck. Great
Buy $64,000.
FAYETrE STREET . 8 br.
frame with extra lot. Fantas-
tic view. $17,500. Price Re-
duced.
HINTON. Apt. Bldg. 8 apts.
upstairs, commercial on 1st.
floor. Bldg. in good condition.
Good income property.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF FILING OF
ESTATE ACCOUNTS
1 have before me the following deceased persons
and the accounts of the fiduciaries of their estates:
Decedent: Ivan Fox, Jr., Fiduciary: Joyce Fox, P. O.
Box 70, Talcott, WV; Decedent: Robert Bennett,
Fiduciary: Lomae Harvey, Box 1075, Hinton, WV;
Decedent: Arnold Adkins, Fiduciary: Mary F. Adkins,
P. O. Box 143. Jumping Branch, WV; Decedent: Roger
L. Fox, Sr., Fiduciary: Elizabeth Fox, P. O. Box 73,
Hinton, WV; Decedent:Hilda June Memmmr, Fiduciary:.
Rebecca Adkins, P. O. Box 1283, Hinton, WV: Deeedt:
Donald Gill. Fiduciary: Gregory Gill. 1321 Fayette SL,
Hinton, WV; Decedent: Dollis Martin, Fiduciary:. Judy
Williams, Rt. I, Box 56H, Meadow Bridge, WV;
Decedent: Franklin Richard#, Fiduciary: Robert =-
Richarde, Box 178, Nimita. WV; Decedent: Wdliam
McGraw, Fiduciary: Mona McGraw, 2801 Wells Branch
PK#1732, Austin, TX; Decedent: Glenna Garton,
Fiduciary: Beulah Hedrick, 203 Eighth Ave., Hinton,
All persons having a claim against the satate of
any of the above-named deceased persons, whether
due or not. are notified to exhibit same with vouchers
thereof, legally verified, to the fiduciary of such
deceased persona as shown herein 75 days of the
publicationheroofornotlater than March21, 1999;
or if not so exhibited to such fiduciary by that date, to
exhibit the same at the office of the undersigned
fiduciary supervisor within 120 days or not later than
May 5, 1999; otherwise any or all such claim may by
law be excluded from all benefits of mid sstate. All
beneficiaries of said estate may appear either before
the above named fiduciary by the date first shown ar
thereafter before the fiduciary supervisor by the date
shown to examine claims and otherwise protect their
interest.
Given under my hand this 28th. day of Deeemher
1998•
To the Above Named Defendant Ruth Noble
It appearing by affidavit filed in this action that Fiduciary Supervisor for Summers Co. County
Victoria Jean Sieemore Lilly is a non-residence of the Clerk' Office
State of West Virginia, it is hereby ordered that HN Jan. 5, 12
Victoria Jean Sizemore Lilly serve upon Curtis Wayne
Lillyplaintlff, whoasaddreasis PO Box 69, Jumping LEGAL NOTICE
Branch WV 969, West Vh'ginia, an Answer, including
any related counter claim of deferum you may have to FIDUCIARY SUPERVISOR
the Complaint filed in this action on or before February
8, 1999. If yon fall to do so, thereaRer judgment, upon , NOTICE
proper hearing and trial, may be taken against you I have before me the final accounting of Nancy J.
for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Nee]y as Guardian for Kimherly Vandall, and the
annual accounting for the following minors: Ralph
A copy of said Complaint can be obtained from the
undereigned Clerk at his/her office•
Entered by the Clerk dsaid Court January 7,1999
Mattie Jean Cooper
Clerk Of Court
HN Jan, 12, 19
Engagement and wedding
rings were first worn by the
ancient Romans.
S. K. SHAMMAA, M.D.
Is now a
C & O Employee's
Hospital Association Provider
Hours: Monday thru Thursday
8:3Oto 5:00; Friday 8:30 to 3:00
& Saturday 8:30 to 12:30
319 Second Avenue Hinton, WV. 25951
466-1243
DeGroff as Guardian for Ralph Ctawford, Ralph
DeGroff as Guardian for Robert Crawford, Rheda
Gwinn as Guardian for Angola Gwinn, Rnsasll FiRman
as Guardian for Jason Pittman, Betty Upton as
Guardian for Nellie Humphreys Lowry, Rebecca Harris
as Guardian for Christopher Harrm, Pricilla
as Guardian for Tanner Richmond, Bryon Bartgis as
Guardian for Garter Loyd Lowry, James Lee @nss
as Guardian for Robert Lee Jones, Billy Joe Kvdar
as Guardian for Jerry Scott Kessler.
Given under my hand this 28th. day of Decemher,
1998.
Ruth Noble
Fiduciary Supervisor
HN Jan. 5, 12
LEGAL NOTICE
The Southern Soil Conservation District, Wcot
Virginia Soil Conservation Agency, US Army Corpe of
Engineers, West Virginia Department of Natural
Resources, US Fish and Wddlifo Service and the Wsat
Virginia Division dEnvironmental will held
a public meeting related to the Stream Access
Permitting Program, at Southern Soil Conservation
Distrct Office located on Rland Road in Bkley,
West Virginia on January 28, 1999 baginning at 7.'00
p. m. until no later than 9:00 p. m. Raprcoentattvco
from these aencisa will be available to answer
questions.
For additional information call (304)367-2770.
HN Jan. 12
Rt. 1 Box86
Ballard, W.Va. 24918
with oombination 51 story
frame and 40 • 81 log.
LIL, DR. and kitchen, large
bath with wh/rpooL Log part
with insulated windows and
doors, wood, ebmt. and heat
pump, and applianoes, situ.
at on U0 • 160 ni
lot in very good location at 511]
Waddmgton Street. Plus
2o ea/lmrt aim 10xle
bending. An tot tte0e.
¥ORRST HILL
ROUTE 12.51 br.,
trailer with add
perch with new
watartank,
AREA
- DR and
on app..62
joining hard top
road. Very oonvealent loca-
tion. Selling for only
,jmee.
ISgNCE IRINGSR][-App.
70 aeros land, no land cleared
all with woodland, all mull
trees no valuable
an exeeIlent hup
you like
only 4 W D
a deeded right
way to propm, ty. Call
only *a4,000.00.
FOREST HILL AREA. Semi.
nob Road. Approt L
of]and,joining hardtop road.
25 to 80 acres cleared with a
beautiful view, for €luded
home. Balance in woodland.
Good hunting, for deer, wild
turkey and other wild life. Call
today, all selling for only
$I15,000.
HINTON 40"/SECOND AVE-
NUE Commercial brick build.
tug with app. 2"/00 sq. It. of
floor space, the fom" Char-
les Skaggs Store Business.
Pluslots of store flxturu.Walk
in refrigerator, ades, meat
nws, lots of other related
equipment. Ahto the mmae
mluare footage upstairs with
a businem off;ca presently
occupied. Plus lots of other
tential 0ffioe 8pace.
today. All for $7000.
INDIAN MILI Ja AREA 51 story
S br. home, LR, modern
kitchen, with lots of cabinet
space. 1 1P3 bath, large family
room down stairs. Central air
conditioning. Situated on ni
level lot joining the govern-
ment land, and nr Indian
Creek. This home is in extra
good condition. Would be
great for summer home or
year around living on hard
top road. Also utility build-
ing.
For Listings Or Auction SalJ
Call 466-3210 Anytime
Paul "Buddy" Light
Broker & Aucti0neer
Linsed No, 478 ....
i
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice ia hereby given that the undemigned will
offer for sale st public auction a 1996 Dedgs 'rtm
Aount # 210379050. This rode will take place on
January 15, 1999 at I0:00 AM at the National Bank
of Summere, Stoke* Drive, Hinton, WV 261. This b
to aaUafy tha unpa/d balance dJart, E. L/ght d RR I
Boa 14-A, Aldarme, WV 14910.
Tam of I: Cuh ia hand.
The un rerv the rit (1) to bid at
the public sale, (2) to r,de at the public sale,
and (3) to ¢atlnue such ade to any other flma sml
placo by annmmcomt e/such continmu at the
puldic uda t forth , dated 30th. day "
Demmher, 1898.
National Bank et Summa
SyCrSt
HN Jan. 5, 12
VETERAN8 MUSEUM
The Veterans Memorial Museum
on 4th. and Ballengee Street is open
on Friday, Saturday and Sundays
from 12:00 to 4:00 p. m. Open
anytime for group ten_, (classroom,
post, reunions, or civic
organizations.
• Call 466-4433 for appointment.
I I I I
I ATTENTION TO ALL I
I SUMMERS COUNTY TAXPAYERS I
I Based upon the most current sales ratio information I
I for Summers County. The West Virginia State Tax I
I Department and the Property Valuation Trsining and I
| Procedures Commission have Instructed the I
! Summers County Assessor to Increase the County I
I Modifier snd Land Tables. By doing so there will be a I
I general incresse of over 10% for real estate |
! assessment for the tax year of 1999, If you have any I
i qusatlorm pisses feel free to contact the Assessor I
I Offioo at 466-7101 or 466-7126. I
! Sincerely, I
I William Farley I
Assessor of Summers County
NOTICE
Notification is here by g,ven as required
by WV Code 59-3--1 that there will be a
general |ncreese of over 10% for real estate
assessment for the tax year of 1999.
If you have any questions please feel free
to contact the Assessor Office at 466-7101
or 466--7126.
Sincerely,
William D. Farley
Assessor of Summers County