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8-Hinton News Tues. March 6, 1984.
LEGAL NOTICE
Summers County Hospital
BALANCE SHEET
June 30, 1983
ASSETS
CURRE~ ASSETS
Cash
Certlflcates-of deposit and savings
account
Patient receivables, less allowance
for losses of $499,950 (Note A)
Settlement amounts due from thlrd-party
reimbursement programs (Note A)
Due from clinic, less allowance
for losses of $392,000 (Note F)
Other receivables
Supplles inventory (Note A)
Prepaid expenses
Total current assets
$ 6,592
610,090
1,479,029
132,000
88,698
59,865
62,371
18,247
2,456,892
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPHENT
(NOTES A and C)
1,920,025
OTHER ASSETS
9taLe sinking fund deposit
Board-designated assets for
funded depreciation (Note A)
84,784
200,23fi
285,020
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Current maturities of long-term
debt and capital lease obliga-
tions (Note D)
Accounts payable
Employee compensation and payroll
withholdings
~crued vacation
Other liabilities
$ 'oq 50!)
238,360
135,537
133,701
45,892
Total current liabilities
683,0&0
LONG-TERM DEBT AND CAPITAL LEASE
OBLIBATIONS, less current
maturities (Note D)-
803,005
FUND BALANCE (NOTE B)
3,175,892
$ 4,661,937
S~lmers County Hospital
STATEME~;T OF REVENUES AND EXPENSES
Year Ended June 30, 1983
Patient service revenue
S 8,666,466
Allowances and uncollec:i:le accounts
Provision for reduction in charges
for Medicare, Depar=ment of
~elfare, and other cc=:ractual
arrangements
Provision for uncollectlbles and
policy allowances
Total deductions
2,007,034
773,626
2,7809660
Net patient service revenue
Other operatinB revenue
5,885,806
74,662
Total operating redenue
Operating expenses
Salaries and wages
Employee benefits
Supplies and other expenses
Professional fees
Other fees
Utilities
Repairs, leases and ren:als
~nsurance
Depreciation
~Interest
5,960,468
3,472,405
569,396
1,039,609
393,272
129,705
157,611
86,774
58,462
228,360
6,,211,736
(251,268)
Loss from operations
Nonoperating revenue (principally
interest)
EXCESS OF EXPENS£S
OVER REVENUES
I HI I II I I I I
98,962
HN Marck S
Leader March 8
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w y, Mar 7, lm
Iml~Affr
Peackes, Cereal, BIscalts, Whlto Grsvy, Ssmlre.
LUNCH
Hot dop & cldU, ~/e shtw, nltd kr, ]m..a isl-i
ddag. Eark-bed bin. Wldto ~ C'-~to ndlk, Prmch lhtas.
l~unday, Marsh m, IN, I
BItE~rJrldrl'
Jffilea. Cereal, Tease. WhIM Milk, Baeamo ~ I~'omm.
LUNOi
Maeaveai meat - cke~e. Sslad Bar, ISles Ixmn, Ft.
encb bread, White m. Cboeelato Milk. Peanm Butter Squre.
FrMsy, Mareb S~. ZSS~
III~AXFAIrr
Baana. ~I. 1~mst. Wldto Mli. kasale, Belled ell.
LUNCII
~mSslad. hbd mar. Fre~ al~o. (:w~m,~L Wl~ w
t~Ml. ~ w~k ,dd~ keam. '.
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Letter
To The Editor:
Tothe people of Summers
Co.nty and ne/ghbon.
As we share poBsure and
pride in our ree tly restored
library, I urge people to take
notice e~ a budget dffflculty.
The "scho~ board deficit will
dbru librm
from that source. Other loc-
al murcas, such as eity and
eoun~ iov't will need to fill the
pp to arums state matchin~
funds and make up.the oporat-
.io l b, dget. Help our l/brary
mlr its potmUal by e,e ,r-
Larry,Levies
Buck IRe.
lllnton
Legal Notice
PUMLIC SSRVICS
COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON
Entered by the PUBLIC
SERVICE COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA, atthe
Capitol in the City of Char.
lesion on the 2Srd day Of
February, 1984.
CASE NO. 83.648-G•SC
COLUMBIA GAS OF WEST
VIRGINIA, INC.
a corporation; and
ALLEGHENY & WESTERN
ENERGY CORPORATION
a corporation.
Proceeding upon the Corn •
m Isslon's Own Motion.
NOTICS OF NIAelNi
By order entered
NOvember 10, 1983, the Cam-
ir~sslon Instituted i proceed-
upon its own motion for
the purpose of determining
whether or not the proposed
sole of Calumblo GaS of
West Virlgnlo, inc., a ¢or.
Poration to Allegheny &
Western Energy corporat•
ion, a corporation, Is in the
public Interest. in its Nov.
ember 10, 1913 order, the
Corn m lesion stated that it
hod the duty and authority to
determine the manner and
extent to which the prop.
OSed tronsectton will affect
some 210,000 residential,
commercial and industrial
get customers throughout
the State of West Virginia,
end to approve or dlseppr.
eve the transaction by vir,
tue of West Virginia low.
By the sam • order ont.
ered November 10, 1983, the
Corn m Ission m add Colu m bid
Gas Of West Vlrtgnla, Inc., a
corporation and AIIogheny &
Wes,ern Energy Corporat.
Ion, a corporation, respond.
ants to this proceeding end
required said respondents to
file certain information with
the Corn millIOn within
thirty (30) Clays to enable the
CommisSion to make a dot.
era inition as to whether the
proposed transection is In
the publiC interest.
Upon receipt of the above
inform ellen, the
Commission is now of the
opinion thot thts matter sh.
ould be set for hearing.
IT IS, THERe=FORE,
ORDERED that this met-
ter be sat for hearing to be
held in the Commission's
Hearing Room at the Cap.
itol in the City Of Charloe-
ton commencing MONday,
March 12, 190•, et 9:30 e.m.,
EST., at which time and
place the respondent shell
appear anO exploin the de.
tails of the aforesaid Irons-
action. Leave is hereby gr-
anted to •nyone Interested tO
file objection to seid pro-
posed sale otany time on or
before said date or at said
heerlng.
IT IS FURTHER
ORDERED that the Sac.
retort of the Cam m lesion
give notice of this hearing by
Publishing l copy of this
order in • newspaper, duly
qualified by the Secretary Of
State, published end Of gee.
ersl circulation tn each Of
the COunties Of Berbour,
Brexton, Brooke. Oodd.
ridge, Grant, Hancock, Her.
risen, Lewis, Marion, Mar.
shell, Mineral, Monongalll,
OhiO. Preston, Randolph, RI.
tchle, Tucker, UPshur, Wet.
zel, Boone, Cobell, Calhoun,
Clay, GIImer, Greenbrier,
Jackson, Ksnewfla, Lincoln,
LOgan, MaSOn, Mercer, M in.
go, Monroe, Putnsm, Ral-
eigh, Roene, Summers,
Wayne,WOOd end Wyoming,
,at least once between the
date hereof sOd March 12,
19|4•
IT IS FURTHER
ORDERED thee the Ex.
ecutive Secretory of the
Cam m Isslon be, one he here.
by is, directed to serve i
COpy at this order upon ell
parties of record In this
proceeding, by United States
Certified Mail, return re-
ceipt requested.
A,TRUE COPY TESTEs
Howard M• Cunningham
E~xecu tire Secretary
March 6
Legal Notice
NOTICE FOR
APPLICATION FOR A
LICENSE TO CANNY
WEAPON
TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
.. The undersigned Robert
M. Murrell, • citizen of the
United States of America,
and resident of the Stote of
W es t V irg in ia ,tel m ore than
one veer, end of Summers
County, West VIrignle, for
more than sixty days, abOve
the age Of 10 years, end
gainfully employed for •
Period of N lee (9) years,
next preceding the date of
this application, in a taw.
tul occupation, and whOSe
present occupltion IS that Of
part.owner end manager of
L & M Amusement et Hie.
ton, West Virlgnle, will on
the 16tb day of MarcB,
1984, or el soon there after
aS the same may be hoard,
meke aPPticotlOn to the Cir,
cuit Court Of Summers CO-
'unty, West Virginia. for i
"license to carry a weapon
throughout the Slate of West
Virinia.
Given under my hand on
the 27th daY Of February,
1904.
Robert M. Murrell
M arch 6
Legal Notice
PUSLIC SERVICe
COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON
CASE NO.S4•008,W.•2T
WEST VIRGINIA WATER
COMPANY,
• corporation, Charleston,
Kinawha County.
In the matter of increased
rites and charges.
NOTICe OF FILING
AND OPPORTUNITY TO
INTERVENE
• On January 9, 1984, West
Virginia Water Company, a
corPoratiOn, Charleston,
Kanawha County, flied to.
vised tariff shootS with the
Commission proposing inc-
reased retie and charges O'f
approximately $3,016,304 or
14.23 per cent annually, for
furnishing water service to
approximately 84,809
customers In Klnlwhl, Put.
hem, Lincoln, Boone, Lee.
Is, Webster, Mercer, Sum-
mers, Fayette and sroxtan
Counties, to become effect.
lye February 13, 198•.
By order entered January
13, 198•, the UIO of the re.
quested rates end charges
ell sgsPendtd until 12:01'
o.m., No{,amber 10, 190•,
unless otherwise ordered by
the Corn m Isslon.
Persons or corporations
wishing to participate In this
proceeding, for the purpole~
other then filing I pretest 10
the requested rate incrogse,
must filo a written potltiPfl
tO Intervene with the ex.
ecutive Secretary of the
Public Service Corn m Isslon,
State Capitol Sullding, Char.
lesion, West Virigng 2S305,
on or before March" 30, 1984.
Copies of the petition to in.
tervena should lisa be for-
warded to West virginia
Water Corn PonY, Michael A.
Albert, ESg., Jackson,
Kelly, HOlt & O' Flrrell, P.
O. Box SS3, Charleston, West
V Its'in Io SSS22.
PUBLIC SERVICE
COMMISSION OF
WEST VIRGINIA
Howord M. Cunntngham
Exo¢utive Se¢retary
March, 6, 13
LEGAL NOTICE
Legal Notice
PUILIC NOTICE
On order to give citizens the Opportunity to provide written and
oral comments and ask* questions concerning the proposed
revision 1o the General Rovneue Sharing 1913-S• budget, the
Summers County Commission will conduct • public hearing on
March 19, 191• in the county. Commies on RoOm in the Summers
County Courthouse bedlnntng at 10:00 a,.m. The proposed revision
In the amount Of $7,312 IS as followS:7
RILCelPT$t~
U nero cure ba~d Balance
IX1;SNOITUeis*
Courthouse contractural
4-H Camp Porsonal Services
The publl¢ and elpecially senior citizens and handicapped!
persons are invited to attend this budget hearing. Copies Of the
proposed budget revision are ivalilbll for Public inspections et
the County Commission Office Monday thru Fridly from 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Silly JOe Edwards, President
t
FIDUCIARY NOTI¢S
To the Creditors end Bone-
ficlerles of the within named
deceosed persons :
I have before me the pro.
poild finol settlements of
the w ithln do¢easad persons
which shall go before the
Sum m era County
$7,312. Commission the 19th day of
March, 198•, which slttll-
$7,392. meets here been presented
• by fiduciary of such estates
end have been approved.
Nemes Of Decedents:
S 5,$18. Russell M liter, Cleronce
1,494. Woodrum , Sllil Gill, Grace
---------'--" Hill, Cierence Mann, Mar-
S7 312.' goret SeaSon, Luther Laity,
• Lonnle Carter and Carl
M•ck,
Any person hovlng 4n in.
terest may eppeir ot place
,specified or else may bo
forever barred from issert.
Ins such tntorest,
Given under my hoed this
28th day of February, 19114.
March 6
Ruth Noble
fiduciary Supervisor for
Summers County
HN March 4, Leader March
|
Legal Notice
PUSLIC SMRVlCJ
COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON
Entered by the PUBLIC
SERVICE COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA, atthe
Cepitol in the City of Charl-
eston on the 2•th day Of
FeDruery, 1904.
M. C. CASE NO. •S3-TC ind
3361- T C
A.J.S., INC., • corporet.
ion ( MOUNTAIN
TRUCKING COMPANY),
Chorleston, Kenawha
County.
ADpll¢e lion for transfer
end esslgnm en, Of
car tit[cotes unlo QUICK
DELIVERY SERVICE,
INC., • corporation,
C herleeton, Kanawhl
County.
WHEREAS, on February
22,198•, A.J.S., Inc., • cur.
poretion ( Mountain Truck..
Ing Company), Charleston,
Konawha County, filed an
ebpll¢etlon approval of the
transfer and assignment
unto Quirk Delivery Service,
Inc., • corporation, Charles.
ton, Kenewha County, P. S.
C. M. C. Certificate No. F •
90, transferred to Mountain
Trucking Company in M. C.
Case No. 483 on December
29, 1968, authorizing ,.
operation es • common
carrier by motor vehicle for-
the purpose Of transportin0
grooerty, including COd! and
household goods, to or from
oil plecos in the territory
lying botween thll eestarn
corporate lira its Of the City
of Charles10n snd the west.
ern corporate limits of the
City Of Montgomery, end
within • radius of ten miles
south of the Village Of Plus,
Kanewha County, end with.
in • rodius of ten m ties north
of sold village, and from Iny
olece in Seld described te-
rritory tO any olace In Wesl
Virginia end from ony place
in West Virginia 10 iny plI¢O
within Slld described terr.
Story,
InO later imended by Com.
m isston ste ling thet |he
word '" property" as used in
Cortifl¢ots NO. F,90does not
authorize the transportation
Of liquid oroduct$ in bulk in
took trucks; snd later era.
ended outhorlzing --
operation is • common cer.
rier by motor vehicle in the
tronsportotlon of property,
including but not necessor.
ily limitld tO COil, salt, rood
building meterisls end low 1
grade COrn m Odlttes mdopto-
ble to transportl tlon in
dun p trucks, end In the
transfer lotion Of heavy
equioment, mining machin•
ely ind equipment, in end
between oolnts Ind places In
Cabell, Kenawhe and Rel.
sigh Counties, and between
points end gle¢es In said
Counties on the ons hand and
to end from points and
~IlClS in W. Ve. on tho
Othsr. Tho operatin0 author-
ity hereby 9¢antad is sub.
le¢I I0 the following ex¢ept•
ions led - or restrictions:
1. The holder shall not tr.
ensoor! generol commodit-
ies.
2. The hOlder shell not oper-
ate whir IS known Jn the
motor carrier Industry as
box trollers or enclOsod
vens.
3. The holder shell not en.
gage in the trensDorletlon Of
COal from tho Carbide end
Elkem operations located lit
Of nelr Sendorson ind AI.
IOy, W .Va,
,ind of P,S.C.M.C. Certif.
i¢at~ NO. F.$906, Issued to it
on March 10, 1977, outhor.
lzlng --
oberotion me So to$ ¢om mort
carrier by vehicle In
the tronsportetion Of low.
grads commodities, includ.
ing, but not restrl¢ted to
stone, 9ravel, sand, rood
building materials, tad dog,
salt, dirt, aorth, Ilmo, Ilmo.
stone, llag, cinders, flyash,
crushed stone, rock dust,
form lumber, blacktop, aep.
helt~¢ concrete, end base
notarial and aggregota for
road repair end ¢onstru¢t.p
ion wtt hln an operatln0 Irsa
corn prised of the Counties of
Kanawha, Putnam, Lincoln,
Boone, Payotta, Jackson,
Cebeil, Wayne, Mingo, Lo-
gan, Wyoming, Raleigh, Su-
mmers end that part of the
Counties Of M¢Oowetl, Mar.
car end Monroe that IIo
within • seventy- flva (78)
mile air radius of 1ha City of
Charleston, W. Ve. and fur.
thor authorizing operation
as a common c•rrler in tha
trenspgrtetion of form ium.
bar, earth, stone, gravel and
other lOW , prude commod-
Itlol in bulk used fn the
construction, relocation lind
repllr of hlghWayl Ind It.
reeta, and earth and stono
removed for th~ purpose of
qonsfru¢ tipn founda tlons for,
bulldlngs or other purposo$
in Clay end Rodeo Countlos.
(M. C. Clle NO. 336S)
IT IS ORDERED that the
applicant give notice of the
filing Of 8aid application by
Publishing • COPy Of this
order once In a nlwlgapor,
duly gull|flld by the Se¢.
rotary of State, publlkhad
Ihd Of gonlrli circulation In
iach Of the Countioi Of
Fayette, Kanawha, Caball,
Rllaigh, Putnlm, Lincoln,
BOOne, Jackson, Wayne,
MlngO, Logan, WvOm Ing,
Sum m ors, M ¢ D oweli,
Mercer, Monroe, Clay led
Rodeo, making dUO return to
1his Commission ef proper
certification Of publication
within (ten) dgys of such
bubllcgtlon. Anyone desiring
to moke able¢tion to laid
apDIl¢otlan must dO SO In
wrlllng within tan (1S) doys
after 1he publication Of thll
notice. Said wrlttbn oblect-
Ion mustrequesta hearing It
• haarlng |1 delfrod, ind the
oroteetant Is roguirod to
appaor at said hoarlng and
IhPW ClUlI, If Iny it can,
Whir tht lppllcltlOn ihauId
not be a@Prgvad. If no pro.p
|lltl are received, the Corn-
million may grant the re.
guest without • haoring.
A TRUE COPY TESTE:
Howord M. Cunningham
Exa¢ullve Se¢re, tar y
March 6
Legal Notice
PUBLIC SBRVI¢B
COMMISSION
OF WEST vleeINIA
CHARLESTON
Entered by the PUBLIC
SERVICE COMMISSION
OF WEST V IRGIN IA, et the
Capitol In the City of Char.
lesson on the 23rd day of
February, 198•.
CASE NO. 04 - 065 - E - PC
APPALACHIAN POWER
COMPANY,
a corporation.
Petition for consent end
ePprovel Of the sele of cer.
tale property end of cer-
tain coal purchase egree-
m • n ts.
NOTICE OF HBAR|Ne
On February 7, 198•, APP-
alachian Vower Company, •
corporation, filed • pet|tion,
duly verified, for porm Isslon
to sell the mel0rity of itt
iffilleted coil properties In•
cluding • portion Of the
Southern Appalochion Coal
Company to two subsidiaries
of Ashland CoIJ Compony.
Included in the Slid are ill
of the roll property, fixed
alSltS, minerol rights and
permits reievent tO the JuI.
Jan portion Of Southern App-
elschien Cool Corn peny.
Appslechlan Power
Compeny ilso proposes to
sell the fixed assets, reBI
property and mtneral rights
Of Cedar COal Compony and
Centrll Appallrhion cola
Complny end enother~port-
ion of Southern to a reel
plrtnorshiD. Finally, Appei-
a¢hlen Power Company is
seeking the approval Of the
Commission to enter into
three 10rig.term cOOl Supply
cOntra¢ls -- one with Ash•
lend Coal Componv end two
wltl~ the partnership.
Because Of the imoect this
SIlO will hove on Appolarh-
ion Power Company's finen.
clal sltuatton and its cues
procurement policies, IT IS
ORDEReO thee this met-
ter be eot for heorlng to be
held In the Commission's
Hearing Room it the Cap~to~
in the City of Chmrlel$ton on
Moadey, March 26, 1904, at
9:80 a,m., EST., et which
timo ino ollce APDolechlen
Power Comoiny sholl
eppeor and prosecute said
potltion. Lleve Ii horePy
granted to anyone Interested
to file objection to said pet.
itlon at 0ny time on or be•
tore said dote or at slid
hearing.
IT iS FURTHER
OROERED that Appalech-
lan Power Company, s cor.
oorallon, give notice ot |ho
filing Of said potltlon and ol
the time an(I place of hoar-
Ino thereon by pub/isbing •
¢Opy Of this order once in a
newspaper, duly qualified
by the Se¢retery Of Sto,e,
oubllshed end Of generol
circulation in each Of the
Counties Of Boone, Cobell,
Clay, Foyette, Greenbrlor,
Jackson, Kanawha, Lincoln,
Lugen, MesOn, McDowell,
Mercer, Hinge, Monroe, Ni.
cholas, Putnam, Raleigh,
Roane, Summers, weyne
end Wyoming, botween the
date thereof end March 38,
1984, making due thereof to
lhe Corn m lesion on or be.
fore the day of heeling.
A TRUE COPY TESTEs
Howard M. Cunninghem
Executive Secretary
Msrch 8
Legal Notice
PUSLIC N'O T I ¢ J
The City of HtntOn will ecc.
eDt bldl on ona lot Of used
lure bor, WhiCh was ram Oved
from the Old feed store build.
Ins on 5th Avenue & Corn m-
er¢iel Street. The lumber
can be InsPected at the Old
Hinton SIO¢k Company
property on Front Street
between 4th end Sth
Avenues. Btde will be open-
ed at the regular meeting of
the Hinfon Clfy Councfl on
Tuesday, March 20th The
City reserves the right to
relect any end oil bids.
MarCh 8
Legal Notice
P. S. C. W. Va, M. ¢. Form
SS
MOTOR ¢AERIMR
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOE A PERMIT
TO OPERATe AS A
CONTEACT CAREIER
ANO POM TJMPORAEY
AUTHORi,TY
M.¢.¢ASE NO.
SSISI-CC
The undarsi~nid has filed
with the Publl¢ Service CO.
remission of Wost Virginia
an appll¢etion for a permit
ta oparata one (1) motor
vehicles aS • contract ¢lr.
rler In the transPoretlon of
Trash, rubbish, and garbage
from ISluestdne Public Hunt•
Ing and Fishing Area in
Summers County under con.
tract with Dopirtmont of
Ngtural Resources, Oivlslon
Of Plrkl end RaCreltlOn.
Rite to bl plld: SS.00 plr
cubic yard.
e
Tern purely authority for
tho above operation may be
granted unless written pro.
test stbtihg 1he reasons th.
orator ls filed with the Com.
mission It Its Offices In tho
Clpltol in Charlaston w Ithln
three (3) dayl Of thle gub-
II¢ationo
A permit to operate as a
¢ontrg¢t carrier, es here-
Inabove set forth, mgy be
ISlUld on this appllcallon,
wlth0ut formal hooring
thereon, unlalS written pro.
test itltlng the reaeons th-
orefar IS filed with the Corn-
m lesion et Its Offices In tho
Capitol Sulldlng in Chartal.
ton within ten (10) days of
this pu bli¢a elan.
Cilv|n C." Cupolaed
Rt, 1, Sex 141
Ballard, WV 34911
March •
Legal Noti
PUBLIC SERVICE
COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON
CASe NO. Sa-411-E-42T
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND
POWER COMPANY,
• corporation.
In the matter ol increased ,
rates end charges.
NOTICE OF HEARING
On August 18, 1903, VIr.
glnlo E lectrlc and Power
Com Deny, • corporotion, R I-
ChmrOnd, VIrginis, filed re-
vised tarlft sheets with the
Corn m Isslon proposing Incr-
elsed rotes end charges of
epproxlmotely $3,300,000 or
20 per cent annuilly, for
furnishing elo¢lrical service
to epproxim etely 22,173
customers In Groenbrier,
Monroe, Pocohontas,
Raleigh ond Summers Co.
unties, to become effective
October 4, 1983. Also, on
August 18, 1913, Virginlo et
octrlc Electric end Power
Compeny, • corporation, RI-
chmond, Virginia, tend'eted
for filing revrseo tarltr
~,heets reflecting additional
ncreasod ratel end charges
of approximate y $3,000,~00
or 18 per cent annually, for
furnishing ole¢tricel service
to the same customers in the
some counties, to become
effective April S, 198•.
By order entered by the
Commission, the use of the
requested rates and charges
woe suspended until 12:01
e.m., July 1, 198•, unless
otherwise ordered by the
C0m m ission. The second set
Of revised tariff sheets has
been suspended by the Com-
m lesion until 12:01 • .m.,
Jenuery i, 1985, unless
otherwise ordered by the
Corn m ission.
Public he'ering on this
matter will be held In tho
Corn m lesion "s Hearing
Room et the Capitol in
Charleston commencing on
Tveedey, Mor¢h 37, 1984 el
9:3e a.m., EST., end cont-
inuing elrh weekday there-
after until concluded. Leove
is hereby granted to anyone
interested to file objection to
said torlff filing st Iny time
on or before the date Of said
hearing,
CHARLES D.
PERFATER
HEARING EXAMINER
Feb. 28, March 6
Legal Notice
ROTICB OF NAMES OF
P|RSONSAPPEARINeTO
Be OWNERS OF
ABANDONED PRoPeRTY
Pursuant to Chlpter 36,
.Article 8 of the Code of West
Vlrglnle entitled '" The Uni-
form DiSpOSition Of
Unclolmed Property Act",
notice Is hereby given thet
the nersons ltsled below ebp-
ear to be the owners of
abendoned oerlonll
Droper ty.
Information concerning 1ha
amount Or description Of the
orooorty end the name and
address of the holder may be
obtained by Injuiry to the
Stele Tree surer's Office,
Attention: Mr. Randy Bar.
ton, Director of Abandoned
Property, Office of the Tr.-
elsurer, Clpitol SuildJng,
Charleston, West vlrglnld
35305, telephone number ! -
348 - 3988 or 1 - 341 - 2211,
giving name', addrels, and
eccount number. Unloss
Drear Of claim is presented
by the owner to the holder
end the owner's right to re-
ceive the property is est.
ebiished to the holder's Slt-
isfoctIon by May 12, 19S4, the
ibendoned personal
property will be pieced not
later then 25 days after SU¢hI
date in the custody of theT
State Treasurer to whOm III
further claims must here.
after be directed.
Carter, Ray W. - Greenb-
rier Bakery, Hinton
•5-35528
Davidson, Mrs. G. S. - 3833
Lori Ave;, N. Dayton, OH
•S-38827
Leech, "Mrs. Ruth C. - P. G.
Box 1392 Hlnton 4~-35009.
Msrtln, Dsvld e.. Hlnton *
Athens Stor Route PIpeltom
• 45 - 3SIS2.
Vines, John Wesley - BOx 27
H In ton - 48.38396,
V ines, Mabel L .'& ~dhh - 1~6~
27 HInton - 45 - ~oJv/.
Wykie, Ralph - General Dol.
ivory Hlnton - 48 - 38829.
Lorrle Billet
State Treasurer
Feb. 38, Moron 6
Legal Not
.. THE COUNTY
COMMISSION ?y~
SUMMERS COUN ,"
WilT VRGINIA, Will
re¢olve bldl for a now
copier for the County Clerk
's Office. Price quototions
will be (1) with sorter art.
arhmant and (2) Without
sorter attachm ant.
Bids will be received until
10:00 a.m. Monday, Mor¢h
19, 1984. Intern atlon may be
obtained from the County
Clerk's Office.
The Commission reserves
the right to reia¢t any ar all
bids so 8ubm Ittod.
BILLY JOE EDWARDS,
President
Summers Couhty
Corn m ilslon
Feb. 21, March S
N oUce
Legal .... ' .....
We Invite bids on the run.
dtructlon Of a Imall houl! in
Hlnton. Siddar may bid on
any or all dlvislone Of con.
structlon • including m as-
Onry, carpentry, roofing,
Sheotre¢k, plum bins, and et.
e¢tri¢lal. Slds to tn¢lude all
labor end m aterllll, Work to
bo done Mar¢h. June IS,
Send legal lizo $SAE for
bid Instructions tP MgrK
Robertson, Rt. !, Box 3SA,
HInton, wbe IS general Con.
troctor for Jana Outflold,
ownor. H Igb griced contract•
ors need not apply - we're
Iookino for low bidder who
can do good work. We res.
erva rlpht to reject any led
all bids. Small contractors
are welcome. Pays ants will
be m add as. work
progressed.
Feb. 28, Mirth •
Legal Notice
PUaLIC slevlcs
COMMISSION
OF WaST VlRelNIA
CHARLESTON
Entered by the PUSL&I~
SERVICE COMMISSION
,OF WEST VIRGINIA, atthe
Capitol in the City of Char.
lelton on the 17th day of
Fobruary, 1984.
M. C- CASE NO. 22138-C
S & J WELDING &
CONTRACTING, INC., dF
a corporation, E Ikview%
Kanewba County.
Appll¢a tlon for a
certlflclto to operlte as a
common ¢lrrler.
WHEREAS, on February
IS, 1984, B & J Welding &
Contrlctlng, Inc., • corpor-.
itlon, Elkvlow, Kanawhl
County, flied an application
for • certificate of ¢onvon-
lance and ne¢osslty to op-
orate os • common carrier
by motor vehi¢lo In the
transportation of ..
hairy equipment, mining
equipment, parts, accesser-
lOS, meterlals and Supplies
used In the monuflcturo and
distributiOn fheraof,
between points and pte¢os In
Kanlwha, Logan, Boone,
Lincoln, Cabell, Raleigh, M¢
Ooweli, Hinge, WOOd, Mer-
cer, Wyoming, Nlcholge,
Summors end Webster Co•
untlos on tha ono bond and
points end pte¢os in the
State of West Virginia on the
Other hand. All shipments
will begin or end In the
Counties of Keniwhl,
Logan, Boone; Lincoln, Co-
boll, Relelgh, McDowell, Mi.
ngo, WOOd, Mercer, Wyom.
Ing, Nicholes, Summers or
Webster.
Rates to be chirped:
$45 per hour up to S hours;
Over 8 hours, SS5 per hour
IT IS ORDERED that the
applicant give notice of the
filing Of seld egpl|~;ot/on by
Publishing • copy of this
:)rder once in a newspaper,
duly qualified by the Sec-
rotary of State, published
and of ganoral circulation In
each of the COunties of KeTI.
ewho, Logan, Boone, Lin-
coln, Cobell, Raleigh, Mc
Oowell, Hinge, Wood, Mer-
cer, W yore |rig, N IchOIII, Su-
mmers and Webster, reek.
ind due return to this Com-
m Isslon of proper certific-
ation of publication within
ton (10) days Of such pub-
lication. AnyOne desiring to
make obJe¢tlon to slid apP-
iicltion must do SO In writ.
Ing within ten (10) days after
the publication Of this not-
Ice. Sold written obJe¢tlon
m ust re¢/uost d hearing if •
hearing IS dolired, and the
Drotestant is required tO
appear said heorlng end
show Cause, if any it ran,
why the appll¢otion sh~)uId
not be approved. If no pro-
tests are received, the Co~
mission may grunt the to-
guest wlthOUf • hearing.
A TRUE COPY TESTEs
Howard M. Cunnlnghem
Executive Secretary
MarCh 6
Legal Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
II1 Cam pllen¢e, with
Chooter 18, Article 5, Section
• Of the West Virglnlo code,
the Summers County Board
Of Educetlol~ will make
oveilsble to the public •
oreilm leery budget dOcu.
manlier e period, of ten (10)
days, for their Inspection.
nrlOr to • Public heiring on
March 23, 1904. The prel-
Iminory budget document
soy be picked uP et the
Board Of Education Offices,
on Main Street, beginning
Mor¢h 9, 198• through
MorCh 22, 1984. A public
hearing will then be held on
Mor¢h 22, 198• ot 7:30 P.M.,
for any person or porsons
desiring the opportunity to~
speak or make a present•
ation to the eoord of Educ-
ation and to ilsO submil any
wrltton docum@n1$ rogerd.
ing the prelim Inary budget If
they so doslre.
Morch 6, 13
• Bluegrass
Here are the results from
Monday's action in the
Bluegrass Converenee Tonrna-
ment held at Hinton Esgh
School.
In Tuesday niabt's action,
Hinton meets Gap Mills at 6:30
p.m. and Peteretown meets
Meadow Bridge at 7:30 p.m.
8and~teae Jr. 8 4 T 8-2T
Meadow Bridge Jr. S 14 8 10-38
Top adorers: 8) Meadows I; (
MB) McClinti¢ 12
HintoaJr. 10 5 72 ?.3~
Greenville Jr. 3 S ~: 21
Top scorers(H) Pack 12; (G)
Martin 8.
TRIcotS Jr. 6 9 10 S.31
PeterstownJr. 11 11 12 .I)-43
Top Jeerers: (T) 8/~'e lZ);
(P) Man% .13~ BaUerd 10
Hi,t0, 47
Pmrstmn 49
Steve CouUer hit the front
end of a one-and-one with 12
seconds remaining to help
assure Petersto~ of a 49 - 4?
~ctow over HanSon Tuesday
night at Petersinwn.
The difference in the game
was decided at the free throw
line as the Piratm converted 17
of 22 attempts and Hanson could
only manage five of 11.
Coulter led Peterstow~ in
scoring with 18 points and Dave
(~mtian followed with 13.
Phil Bond was the high point
man for Hinton as the netted 13.
Tom Howell and Greg Blank-
ensblp each chipped tn n...
Peterstown gees to 5-11on the
year with the win and.
Hintea (dr)
Phil Bell I1-1 13. Tom Howell 5
1-3 11o Roger Hedge 1 0-I P., Dee
Gsltoway Z M 4, Greg Blank-
ensl~p 4 3-4 11, Bill McLeaa 1
2, S/town Amlers(m 1 ~e Z,
Brian Gere 1 e.e ~, Tetab: Z1
S-ll 42.
Pe4erstown (49)
Steve Canterbary ~ t-2 4, Dave
Christian S 3-4 13, Jerry Foz I
04 Z, Tom Langford Z 4-4 S.
Steve Ceutler S 8-10 18. Rick
Bradley I ~ 4. T~ais= lS 15r.~
li~l;
l~rmtoe IZ 11 13 11-47
Peterstown IS 11 I 15-41
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