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8-Hinton News Tues. April 17, 1984
Legal N'od
NOTICE OF FILING OF
ESTATE ~CCOUNTS
I ega l Notice
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR EXEMPTION
Take notice that.
Apga Io Ch Io n P ow dr~
Company ( Appalachian),
on April 4, 1914, filed on
a@pllcatlon for exompIion
from Certain roqulromonte
of Port 290 of the Federoi
E harpy R agu le tory
Commission's (FERC) reg.
ufoflons concerning co,ect.
ion and reporting of cost of
sarvice Information under
Section 113 of tha Public
Utility RegulatOry Policies .
Act, Order 4|, ( 44 PR SiilT,
October 11, 1979). Exempt.
Ion is sought from the ra-
qulrsmahl to flit, on or
before Juno SO, 1904 end all
subtoqupnt filing dotes, in.
formation on tha costs of
Providing electric eorvlco as
specified in 12 CP R Port 290,
SubPerts B, C, D, ehd E,
In its gppllcotton for ex-
emption, ApPalachian states
that it ShOuld not be re.
qulred fo file the SpooItlod
date for the following reo.
son: The potharlng of the
Information will not ba likely
to carry out the purposoa of
Section 1S3 of the PUPtlC
Utility Regulatory Policies
Act.
Copies of the apPilceflon
for exemption ore on file
with the FERC end ire
available for public Inspect-
ion. A COpY Of the Appltc.
asian Is also on file with lhe
Wait Virplnlo Public
Service CommllllOn, grote
Capitol, Chorieelofl, Wilt
Virginia, 25305, and the Vlr*
g tn la S fa to C orporo flen
Cam m Isslon, Post Office
box 1197, Richmond, Vir-
ginia 23209. The FERC's
regula ttons require the t said
utility @lie apply tO any
State regulatory authority
having |urlsdlctien Over It to
hive the application pub.
IIsheO In any offlctll State
Publication In which electric
rate change applications ere
USually noticed, end that the
utility publish • summery of
the aFpltcetlon In ngwlpoP.
ers Of general circulation of
the affected turttdtc1|on.
AnF person @allying to
peasen! written vtaws, argu-
ments, or other comments
on the application for ex-
emptions must file Such In.
formation with tha Pa@ora/
Energy Regulatory Comml.
sslon, 1125 North Cldltot St.
feet, N. E*, Washington, D.
C. 20424, On or before 4S days
fOllOWing the date upon
which notice Of the COrn,
pony's application iS pbbl.
|shed in the PEDEEAL
REGISTER. Within that 4S -
day Palled such person mull
oleo serve I ¢op¥ Of such
cam m @n fs on A@patechlan
Power Company, C - • lorry
L. Thomas, 40 Franklin Re.
@d, S. W ,, R OonOke,
VFrglhIo, and Kavln F. Pu-
ffy, Esq., Amaricln Elect1
rio Power Service Corporal.
ion, 1 Riverside Plele, COl,
umbus, Ohio 4321S.
April 17
'Legal Notice
Stete Health Pie,in;no end
Developing Agency
West Virginia Oeoirtmlnt
Of Health
1100 Washlng to~ Street,
East
Charleston, West v lrg*nlo
25305
Pursuant to P. L. 93.64;, IS
emlndlO, the St.~te H@Oifh
Planning and DeveIOomanf
Agency is authorized 1o ~.on.
duct public hearin&s on toe
following Proposed Amend-
ments tO the WIll VIrg,nle
Stote Health Plan1 : S)efld-
erds for Home Health Sir.
viral end Standards for Am •
bulatory Surgery So, vii.el.
A hearing IS sCheduteo for
May 16, 1914, at l;,e S'ate
Capitol Complex, Woom E (
Building 7) from 7:00 - 9:00
pm in Charleston.
The proposed, amend.
meats to tha plan mar ba
found at lha Ragional Plan.
ning Development Council
headquarters,
if the public is unable to
attend the above listed
publ/c hearing, the State
Healt~ Piannin~ and
Develoom ant Agency will
ecce ot wrl lien cam n, enls th-
rough MaY 20, 1984.
April 17
To the Creditors end lone.
flciorlel of the within dec.
Wiled porlonc:
I hove before me the el-
totes of the following dec.
gelid persons lag the OCC.
aunts Of the fidu¢igrias Of
their estates: Decedent: He-
trio Moon, P Iductery : Louise
Gibbs, 10S Norman St., HIn.
ton, WV; Decadent: James
Starkly, Fiduciary: Jlmel
S. Starkay,. $990 Ldkemont
Rd., Melbourne, Fie.: Dec-
Ideal: Billy Warden Crane,
Fiduciary: Mlrfhe Crone,
4f9 4th Aug., HIntan. WV;
Decedent: LOckbrldge'Ov inn
Pleu¢lgry : Drama D.
Gwlnn, Re. f, BOX $0. Mild
OW Bridge, WV; OlCldlnt:
ldwlrd S. Hunter,
Fiduciary: Elsie K. Welg.
ertz, Rt. 1, Box 26S, HIn.
ton, WV; Decedent: Roy J,
Meodows, Fiduciary: Balty
MeadOWS, P. D, 714, HintOn,
WV; Decedent: Melvin
R ichm and, Fiduciary : Pore.
eli Richmond, HIx Rf., Box
8, HInton, WV; nocgdanf:
Lawrence Carter, Sr., Pld-
uciory : Virginia Carter, Box
103, Tglcott, WV; Decedent:
Jot Wills, Fiduciary: Basle
Wills, Ills Ctelrvlaw Rd,
EdggWOOd. Me.; Decadent:
Durlo Mackenzie,
Fiduciary: llrl MacKanzte,
P. O, Beu 415, Nimitz, WV ;
Decedent: Pauline Miller,
Piducllry: Jlmal L.MIIIIr,
llPx 25S, Nlmitz, WV Dec.
Idiot: Pauline Miller, Fed.
ucilry: Joints L. Miller,
lax SOS, Nlmltz, WV; De,
cedent: Nelson Benne!I, F Id.
uciory: Ruby Gortan, Mew.
dew CrIIR~ WV.
Any person having 8 el,
elm tgpinsf the estate of any
above nomad deceased per-
Ions Ira notified to exhibit
lima, with legally varified
VOuchers, to fiduciary within
7S daYe, or, nut Iotar then
June ]O, 1984, or to Super.
vlsPr within t20 duys, et
address below, not later
thin August 14, 1934; other.
wile any or Oil such claims
rely be Jew be excluded
from all benefits of sold
aste tes.
All beneficiaries of said
literal rely IpPelr hirer@
fiduciary or supervisor by
dates shown above tO exam *
Ino claims end protect their
interests.
Ruth Noble
F IduClary Supervisor for
Sum mors County
County Clerk's Office
April 17, 24
Legal Notice
NOTICE
NOTICE FOR
APPLICATION FOR A
LICENSE TO CARRY
WEAPON
TO WHO IT MAY
CONCERN
The undersigned Leo B.
Smith, I citizen of the Un-
ited Stiles Of America lad
resident Of the State of west
Virglnlg for more then one
year, end Of Summers CO.
unty, West Virginia, for
more theft sixty aeys, above •
the age Of f8 years, end
glinfulty employed for l
period Of nine (9) years,*
next pracadln9 the date Of
this eppliclltiOh, In • ilWfUI
OCCuPltlon, and who present
occupation IS that of part •
owner and manager of L Y
M Amusement it H Inlon,
westVIrglntgewlll on the 7th
daY of May, lgl4," at 11:30
A.M., or as loon thoreotter
the Ilmt moy be heir(I,
mlkt lgpll¢ltlOn tg the Cir-
cull Court of Summlrl CU-
untY, West Virginia, for •
liCOnll tP carry • weapon In
E or b ou r,*'B ei'K~etgY, Boone,
Iroxton, Brook, CIbOli, Cli-
hOUri, Clay, DOddrldgo, Fly-
ISle, Gilmore Grant, Graen..
,brllr, Hlmplhire, Hlncock,
HardY, Harrison, Jackson,
Jefflrson, Klnawhe, Lewis,
Lincoln, Logln, Mtrlon,
MlrshOl|, MelOn,
M¢DOweil, M ar¢or, Mlnarat,
M wage, M onongo lie,
Monroe, Morphn, NiChgloI,
OhiO, Pgndletofl, Ptaasents,
Pocahonteo, Preston, Put.
hum, R oioig h, RandOlph, Re-
tched, ROgne, Summers,
Taylor,L Tucker, Tyler, UP.
abut, Wayne, Wobsler, Wet.
zal, wart, WoOd, gad Wyom-
lag counties, Welt Virilnll.
Glvgh Ufldar my hand thil
the 9th day Of April, 19114.
LEO B. SMITH
Agrll 17
Legal Notice
kEGALNOTICE
Legal Notice:
TR tJSTEE*S SALE No'rI~E
Pursuant to tha authority
and dlre¢t1on Of that car.
rein d@@d of trust from Ha,
ward G. McKtnney gad Vat.
lle A. McKInnay, his wife. to
Charles M. rickets, Trust.
el, datecl Jvne 25, 191f, end
recorded in the office Of fha
Clerk of the County Carom-
lesion Of Summarg COunty,
wear Virginia, in Trust Deed
Book 99, at Page 144, thlrt
having been default In lhe
oblIoatlon lacurad thereby
and hay/no notbeen request.
ed SO to do I will s~li II
public auction for CaSh Io the
highest bidder et 11:00 A,
M,, on Wedneed@y, May 2,
2904. et the front door Of the
Summers COunty Court.
hOUSe, H triton, W@St
Virgln~a, tha surface Of fha
fOlIOw~g t¢e¢ts Of reel as.
tote. sltuite in Talcott DII..
trlcl, 5ummera county,
Welt Virginia, containing 7:1
ecr@l, more or ItSl:
BEGINNING of • whlfa
Oak above the road, thence N
44 do@real 4S' E 90g feat Io
tWO hickories; thence N 6] W
1700 feet tO a maple; thon¢o
$ 45 131& fiat fe a @o@t4r on
the Old Tolley ling; than¢o S
4S W 8de feet tO a point 1| feet
below a poptar; thence 70
feet to point In hollow; th.
encs with fha maafqdarlngs
Of the hOllOw pPproxlm otely
ISOg feet to a belch In a
hollow; than¢e 30 foot to in
Oak corner, sold oil being S
feet to the left Of a loousf;"
thence 2S0 fiat, more or less'
to • glint on the aid T@IIOy
line whets a fence Infers,
eCtZ SOld line, neer two
OIKS; thqn¢e wllh tha fence
1169 fee1, m ore or lass, fO fha
corner Of the fence; fhlnc@
following the fence and
Ioufh tO tna point Of bog.
inning, and ¢onlalnlng 7~
ecres, lo be lho semo, more
or lass.
LPtl Nel. f], 14, II lad II
tfl BlOCk Latter " 2"" Of the
map Und plan of Riverside
Rest NO. 2, together with the
land Im m odlatgly behind
Slid lots lad oxtendlflB UP
fha hill to I fonca wh|¢h IS
the lower tlfto of tha tract Pf
72 ecroo baralnobove con.
veyee,
SiDled bids will Da o¢cept.
ed until 4:00 p,m. April 25,
1914 for playground IquJP.
mentlocofod in HInton. W@st
V Irg In la
Supply Of tha fOtlOwing mat.
oriels:
ll Modular ShOck Par unite
Is fOIIOWI: one 62 ihch bose
countar un||; one S4 inch
base counter unit; one cor-
ner unit which will connact
above base countere; aria
¢ommarclal pop corn roach,
|n@C with POSe.
GOld Medal Equipment or
e0uOl.
2) One multiple,use play.
grOUnd unit ¢onslotlng Of the
follow In| :
e) Ona gO Inch spiral Sltda
b) One ten foot single Slide
C) One lunnel Slide
~e) One ring track
t) One tree swing
g.) One tuhnal ¢tlmber
Plgyground Equipment:
Maxico Forge or equal.
Bid qo¢umonts w|ll ba evoll~
Oble et City Hall on or otter
Wednlldlv, April 1], 1914
All bids ShOuld bO meda IO
the eltentioh of Lorry Moa-
*dor, Councilmoa and mark.
Id " Seltld Bids".
Per ttclpe tin9 ¢ontraclOrl
must u'flilzo tp tel graetest
Ixflnl fealihll m InOrlfy bus,
tness concerns Which era
located in th@ p;eoloct grog
and . or adlgcant trade
15rows.
The City of Hinton may ra,
|act any and • er all bldl.
T t 7Tt T999TYgT ~
NOTICE IS HERESY
GIVEN THAT THESE ARE
SECTION 3 PROJECTSOF
THE HOUSING AND UR+
BAND DEVELOPMENT
ACT OF fPSS. AND MUST
TO ~HE GREATES
EXTEN FEASIBLE
UTILIZi PROJECT AREA
EU$1NESS ~0CATED OR
OWNED iN" $~IESTANTIAL
PART OP PROJECT AREA
EEStDE~TS. A SECTION 2
EUStNESS iS ONE
WHtCH~
1) IS iNDEPENDENTLY
And being the lame rill
astlte which wos Conuoyed
unto HoWIrd G, McKtflnoy
by deed Of Thomas Canter.
bury and Jane Canterbury,
h ie w Ire, da ted Jgna SS, f977,
end of record tn fhp office of
the Clerk gf th0 County
Cam m IssIon bt Sum more CO.
unty, W#SI Virginia, Ih Dead
BOOk 127, gt Pegg |If. and
Ilia being Ihe slma rpgl
estate whF¢h WgS COnveyed
by dood Of trust to Ckartes
M. VIckere, TrusIIi, dated
JUnl 2|, 1911, gad recorded
[ In said CIgrk's africa in Trult
Dogd BoOk 99, (It Pego 144,
rgferenca to which dead gad
deed Of tru4f Is hoYo mad@
for Ill PUTPeaas,
TERMS OP SALE: Cash
on data Of Ilia, SUb|OCt to all
UnPlld rlP| aStl|a toxee.
Given undtr my hind ibis
dfh cloy Of Adrllt 1914.
Charles M.
Trustee
April lg, 17, 14
Vickgrs,
~OWNED AND OPERATaD
AND NOT DOMINANT IN
THE FIELD OF OPEEAT+
ION IN WHICH IT IS
BIDDING;
2) HAS SO0 EMPLOYEES
OR LESS;
]) NASAVERAGE ANNUAL
RECEIPTS FOR ITS
PRECEDING THREE ( 3)
YEARS WHICH DO NOT
EXCEEO 112 MILLION.
IF YOU ARE A QUALiF+P
lED SECTION ]
IUSlNESS YOU WILL,
UPON REGUEST TO
REGIONAL CONSULTING
SERVICES, P. O. aox SOS],
PR/NCETDN, WV 24740,
EE SUPPLIED A LIST OF
POTENTIAL EiDDEqRS IN
ORDER TO FACILITATE
YOUR AEILITY TO MAKE
YOVR SERVICES KNOWN
TO POTENTIAL alDDERS.
April 17
Legal otice
SLTI~ERS COUNTY CONTINUOUS CARE CRNTER
Balance Sheet
December 31, 1983
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Other Accounts Receivable
Inventories
Prepaid Znsurance
Total Current Assets
Property and Equ£pment:
Land
Building
Furniture b Equipment
Total
Less Accumulated Depreciation
Total Property and Equ£pment
Other Assets:
Workmeus Compensation Deposit
Deferred Expenses
Bond Issuance Cost
Accumulated Amortization of Bond Issuance Cost
Total Other Assets
Total Assets
$ 265,574.42
250,558.64
5,277.43
10,827.58
(30.2.03)
$ 531,936.04
$ 48,590.00
1,933,043.57
169,786.84
2,151,420.41
(72;025.00)
2,079,395.41
$ 1,652.16
313.40
~84,724.08
(80,787.00)
405,902.64
$3,017,234.09
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' E~UITY .............
Current Liabiliti~s:
Accounts Payable
Accrued Taxes andExpenses
Patient Trust Fund
Accured Wages & Expenses
Total Current Liabilities
Lo~ Term Debt:
Loan Payable
~BondsPayable
Total Long Term Deb~
Stockholders' Equity:
Common Stock, $100 Per VBlue, 50 Shares
authorized, issued and outstandin8
Retained Earnings
Total Stockholders' Equity
Total Liabilities b Stockholders' Equity
STATEHENT OF INCOHE
$ 115,790.88
137,818.76
9,989.79
31,189.98
$ 294,789.41
$ 52,116.41
3,050,000.00
$3,102,116.41
$ 5,000.00
(!19,131.87)
(114,131.87~
$2,987,984.54
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEHBER 31, 1983
Income:
Patient Income
Other Income
Total Income"
Operating Expenses:
Employers' Expenses
Dietary
Housekeeping
Nursing
Hedical Records
Hlsc. Salarys & Supplies
Pharmacy
Administration
Depreciation
Interest
Start-up Costs
Bank Fees
Total Operating Expense
Loss From Operations
Stockholders:
John Elliot - 45~
Cecil Nichols - 45Z
H.J. Golf - 10%
$1,210,389'.71
58,039.51
$1,268,429.22
$ 67,824.12
144,714.47
149,422.27
317,261.18
713.18
37,187.00
29,843.73
$ 219,594.26
72,025.00
434,235.00
11,282.87
1,268.33
$1,485,371.41
216,942.19
r
The statements are provided pursuant to the Healt~ Care Facility Financial
Disclosure Laws. I certify that the above unaudited statements are true and
correct to the best of my knowledge. -This financial data is on file with the
Director of the West Virsinia Department of Health, Charleston, West Virginia
and shall be available for public inspection and copying at the Directors
Legal Notice
LEGAL NOTICE OF STATE
PURCHASING
The StOle of West Virginia
Purchasing Division will
a¢ceuI seelad bids until 1:30
PM S 2 • 14 on File SF 23
for nNR - Plpestem State
• Perk on Reqn. NO. 86S4 for:
MIS¢. laundry equipment.
NO bid wilt be considered
unless subm lffed on form I
Prescribed by and available
from the Purchasing OIvls
Ion, Dapartment Of Ffnance
& Administration, Room E
Igl, Cooties Bulldlng, Char.
teslon, West Virginia.
GLENN R. CUMMINt~,
DIRECTOR
~Aurll I.?, 24
From Page 3
Area Obituaries
Mr. McNeer lived most of his
Life in Monroe County, was a
member of the New Hope Un-
Red Methodist Church at
Marie, a retired employee of
the West Virginia Department
of Human Services, retiring in
1~, former director of the
Sumrner~ County office and of
the Union office and a re-
tired farmer,
Survivors inchate his wife,
Ruby S~Jmklin McNeer; two
sons, Melvin McNeer of Head-
emonville, Tenn., and Steven
Mc Near at home; two dau-
ghtem, Janet Weaver of Aus-
tin, Texas and Donna Jaclmon
of Pete~own; five grandchild-
fe~L
Services were held Monday
AIEfl 17 at ~ p.m. at the New
Hope United Methodist Church many y~ars a ckee friend and
at Marie with the Revs. Bob correspondent of Flalmery O'
Carter and ]B~ce Smith off- Conn.. Her Soul and Latin
ic/atlng. Burial followed in the Theater (SALT) in Harlem
New Hope Church Cemetery. ~ the ]~tE 1960'1 e~tonl/-
The body was at the Ran-
aid Meadows Faneral Home in
lttnten and at the church one
ho.r la-ior to services.
Pallbearers were Ro~er and
David Johnson, John Butler,
Joe Bigony, Paul Light and
and LmTy md .
l~areday thrngh satm.~y:
Cloudy lind e0ol, wi~ s ehaace
ef light rain er ~ew fim'rt~
Thunalay, elesrlag Friday.
ParUy ~ • a little war.
mar Saturday. Hlghs Thin.lay
in the 110s, warming into the Us
by Saturday.
Vice President of Operations
e
An Appalachian Grassroots
Theater Festival will be held at
West Virginia University on
Wednesday, April
The Festival will cemer on
performances by two of the
Appalachian region's outstand-
ing " indigenous" theater gr-
oups, Roadside Theater of
Whitesburg, Kentucky, and
Eeetheater of Hinton,. West
Virginia.
Roadside will perform" Red
Fox - Second Hangin" at 10:00
a.m.
Ecotheater will perform
Maryat Lee's " A Double -
Threaded Life: the Htnton Play
at 1,..00 P.M. Both performan-
ces will be held in the B]ue
Ballroom of the Mountainialr.
The public is welcome. Admiss-
~n is free.
• .Ecotheater of Hnton, West
w-g a, has opem d k en-
dentiy as a mountain theater
for over a decade now. Eee-
11ureter is the brainchild of
Maryat Lee, B Kentucky nat-
ive who originated modern st-
feet theater in 1961 when she
wruteand Woe.god in
a vacant lot in ltarlem. Lee, a
graduate of Wellekey College
and student of Paul Tillich and
Reinhold Niebuhr, was for
EASTER SERVICES
Nimitz Missionary Baptist
Church smt~se service 6:00. At
10:00 featuring special
program titled" Where Is The
Lamb.
Special m~ic and narration
followed by Pastor Calsee
Easter Message. 7:00 Evening
Services.
GOSPEL SING
GoSpel Sin8 wll] be held A4ril
28th at 7:00 p.m. at the Christ-
ian Church on 7th Avenue.
Featured singers will be The
Harvey Family, and The New
Generation.
Public is invited.
?
SUNRISE SERVICE
Easter Sunrise Service will
be held at the Mt. Zion Meth-
odist Church Easter Sunday
morning with special singing
by the Hlnton Charge Cheir, the
pastor bringing the Easter
Message.
The service will conclude at
the empty tomb which is erect-
ed each year, with ~wee cross-
es in the back ground.
Pastor Rick Beam and con-
gregation invite all who will to
come and worship " He who is
risen".
APPLICATION8
Applications for the
Governor's Summers Jobs Pr~
gram are now available at City
Hall in Hinton.
Eligible participants may ob-
tain application week days bet-
.wean the hours of 8:00 A. M.
and 4: 00 P.M.
Summers County applicants
should submit the completed
application to the representat,
ive of the Bluefield Job Ser-
vice at the National Guard
Armory in Hinton between ~:00
A. M. and 3:00 P.M. the week o~
,May 21- May 25, 1984.
ST. PATRICK'S HOLY WEEK
SERVICES
A]] are welcome to attend St.
Patrick's Church annual Holy
Week celebration with us this
week. Our Holy Thursday lit-
urgy will begin at 7:00 p.m. on
April 19 ... The celebration of
the Lord's Passion will be on
Good F~day, April 20 at 7:00
p.m.., and the Easter Vigil of
the Lord's Resurrection will be
on Saturday, April 21 at 7:00
p.m .... Easter Sunday liturgy
willb e on April 22 at 9:00 a.m.
... Rev. Paul Tedesco will pre-
side and preach at all of the
services...
STATUTORY MEETING
SUMMER8 COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Continuation of March 27, l[~l
Mee(~.g
April 17, 1984
7:50P.M.
AGENDA
Roll Call; Invocation; 'App.
reval of Preliminary Budget
for Fiscal Year 1284-85; App.
reval of Levy Order and Auth-
orization of Levy Rates; Ad-
journment.
REGULAR MEETING
Call to Order of Regular
Meeting; Approval of Minutes
*of Previous Meetings; Appear-
ance of "Friends of the Lib-
rary" Before the Board; App-
royal of Adult Education Cl-
asses & Instructors ( Posted 4 -
13- 84) ;
Correction of Previous Em-
pioyment for 64-85; Employ-
meat of Custodians for 1984 - 85;
Approval of Budget Transfers
& - or Supplements;
Approval of List of Bills for
Subsequent Payment; Adjour-
nment,
REMINDER
Register to vote now If you
have changed address please
change precienct and register
to vote.
Reminder by the Republican
Executive Committee.
SUNRISE SERVICE
There will be a Sunrise Ser-
vice conducted at the Blue-
stone Baptist Chtwch, Easter
Sunday morning April 22 at 6
A.M.
The public is invited to att-
end this special service.
Baton Contest & Clinic To Be
HeM
A Baton Contest and Clinic
will be held Saturday, April 21St
at the Hinton High School Gym:
The Baton Clinic will be held
in the morning and the con-
test will begin at 12 P.M.
promptly.
Those needing more inform-
ation can contact Patty
Basham at 4~6 - 1588 or 466 -
0619 after 9 p.m.
The clinic and contest is
being by the SMC
Twirlers, instructer of the
group is Patty Basham.
SPECIAL MEETING~
A week of Special
are scheduled for April 15
at the Bellepoint Baptist Ch-
urch. Dr. John S. Manous,
pastor of the Temple Baptist
Church, Athens, Georgia, is the
featured preacher.
Dr. Manous served for over
15 years as President of Emm-
anuel Bible College in Atlanta,
Georgia, in which time he
started and pestered the first
independent Baptist Church in
Atlanta, the Philadelphia Bap-
tist Church. He has aiso pes-
tered in Greenwood South Car-
'olina and presently in Athens,
Georgia at the Temple Baptist
Church. where he has been the
last ten years
Services start nightly at 7:30
p.m. A nursery will be pro-
vided. Pastor Bruce Creswell
The Womans Auxiliary of the ~
Summers County Volunteer
Fire Dept. will give away May
26, 1984 a hand made Bobcat "Per&ale .......
stadium rap. May be seen at spinet-Console Piano Bargain
the Radio Shack. Contact any
Amtrack's Hinton Stop
AmtracR's Cardinal w~
make stops in Hinton about 1:00
land 5:00 p.m. according to the
C & O schedule for The Card-
'inal trains 50 and 51.
The new schedule, effective
April 29, will have train num-
ber 50 out of Chicago arriving in ~.. ~'~
Hinton at 1:14 Wed., Fri., and
Saturday.
Train 51 will leave Washin-
gton and arrive in Hinton Sun-
day, Wednesday and Friday at
5:00 p.m.
Both two minute stops will
nfake riding the train more
convenient for area residents.
REUNION
Hinton High School Class of
cordially invites the public to 1964 is planning a 20th year,
attend class reunion. •
CHILDBIRTH CLASS~ Several class membershave
Childbirth class for women not been ]ocaterd. If anyone.
.due in April, May and June will knows where the followin8 peg--
start Wed. April 4th at 2:00p.m. ple may live now, please con-,
at the Monroe County library in tact Lee ROy Farley, G~eral
Union. Delivery, Pipestem, W. Va., or
For more information call W2 icali 466 - 4037.
- 3064. Aubrey William Adkins, l~y
David Burdette, Robert Carl
:Hanifm, Donald Re), Lilly, Jo,
Ann Starcher; Annie Man Hat-
• "bison, and Carl Wlckline.
"--fur April ~o, Sale: 60 gas, hot water
heater, side arm, stone lined,
member of the Vol. Fire Dept. Wanted: Responsible party ~ Ready for hook - up. Phone 466 -
zed the urban embodh~aent of a for a donation on the Bobcat take over low monthly pay-~ 0381. ~ •
primitive " peoples" or " staduim rap~,,,.,,, ;,~pents on spinet piano. Can he, r--7=.~- --:. ~-~ - - -
" grassroots" street theater. II0111~ ' ' seen locally. Write Credit Man- i "~-'-'~ ~-" : --,
Her aecomplisment with Eco NATURAL FOODS - HERBS - ager: P. O. Box 33 Friedens, * - ~__ . : ...... '
• SPICES. 411 TEMPLE PA 15541. " For Sale: one 50 x 100 ft. 10t.
STREET. NH March 6 - April ~7p Bellepoint, Ca]] 466 - 3918.
27 - .TFN Swimming Pool- spring sp~a~ April 17 - YAp
Apprasials of Real Estate, An'- 'prieesstarting at $5,795.00 for ~ W~-~ ~ 1~y large or mall
..tiques, Furniture.Ph.484-TS02. 14 foot by 28 foot pool in-i tracts of timher. Cal144~-70W.i
stalled. Call J. P, Pool, 325 ; , March 13- TFN
HOME FOR SALE: Modified A
- frame has large living room
with chestnut paneling, fire- ~
place, Fisher wood stove; kit- ,
March 27 -April 17p
., • a
WONDERING WHERE YOUR
COLLEGE TUITION [S
COMING FROM? The West
Virginia Army Natiodal Guard
can provide college assistance
amounting to over ~0,000.
Earn good benefits.
training, you serve 1
weekend a month and 2 weeks
during the summer. Call 466 -
1sin or z. m0- 64 - i9.
s - YAp
chert w - appliances, hath, den, j
2 large bedrooms, wrap'-~
6411 Bluefield.
March 13 - April 17p
around sun deck downstairs
and covered balcony upstairs. -
On 2 acres with fruit trees and
garden space, nice view. 7 :
miles east of Hlnton on Wood-~ :
rumtown Road, near bus stop.
Owner finane~.g available, $
36,000, 466 - 4794 after 5 p.m.
April 10 - 171)
Theater, operating in the most
rural region of central A@pa].
achia and using only native,
local talent, and materials
compiemenm the urban ach-
ievement.
" A Doubled- Threaded Life:
The Hinton Play" tells the story
of what happened to the town of
Hinton when, during the early
l~0's, th~ C & O Railroad
replaced its steam engines with
diesel locomotives. For years
Hinton's economy was built on
the care that h~ of weak-
gave the steam engines in a
large roundhouse. Dieselization
destroyed the town's economy,
and today's populabon is a
fraction of what it onee was.
Through a m-ill of monolog-
ues and dialogues - draw.
largely from oral history -
threaded on aNarrator's line of
otmervations and insights, the
play - which really has no plot
- bares the spirit of the place
and its people during the last
thirty years.
Performing groups such as
these - which arc ust beg-
to attract the atteatJon
of academic otmervers - hold
out the possible development of
an indigenous Appalachian th-
eater and drama, forms his-
torieally ale;eat from mountain
culture.
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MENUS FOR ~ SUMMEitS COUNTY~ SENIOR
ClTIZJ~NS NiYllUTION PROGRAM:
Alzdl 18: Sp~glmtti, PeaB, ~ Salad. Fruit C~ektall,
NUTRITION PROGRAM MEAL WILL BE gERV~D AT
PlPEOTEM NUTRITION PROJECT COUNCIL WILL
MEET AT THE PIPEST~M CENTER AT 11 O'
April IB: Ham, Green Beau, Sweet PeCatoe~, Ceemut Calm.
EASTER COVERED DISH DINNER AT~ IllNTON.
CENTER.
J
April ~: CE~ CLOSED FOR GOOD FRIDAY.
23: Baked Beans - Webs~, Turnip Greys, Potato
Patty, Fruit Coektell.
,April ~: Salkbury Steak, Sueosta~, Sweet Pototues,
PeaChes. NUTRITION PROGRAM MEAL WILL BE
SERVI~D AT THE PENCE 8PI~LNGS CENTER.
THE HIN'~N AND SANDSTONE CENTERS WILL BE
CLOSED ON APRIL ~ DUE TO REGIONAL STAFF
TRAINING. HOME DELIVERED PARTICIPANTS FROM
THF..SE TWO CENTER~ WILL RECEIVE A FROZEN
_DINNER ON APRIL 24 TO RAVE ON THE 289h.
For Sale - 1979 VW Rabbitt. 4
sp, 4 dr, air, good conditkm. 466
April 17- YAp
my wm
OVERNMENT JOBS
Thousands of vacancies must
be filledimmediateiy. $17,634 to
,so, u=. 7iH4 000,
April 17 - YAp
• TROYBILT ROTOTILLERS
Best Prices for spring Sellout.
Ca]] 703-942-3871 or write Hick-
Dry Hill Nursery, Rt. 1 Box
390A. FishersviUe, VA 22939.
April 10- 17p
House Coal For Sale. We
Deliver. 763-3919.
Feb. 14 - TFN"
40 per cent to 60
per cent off list price.
FURNITURE WHOLESALE. Modern ~ 4 bedroom houae,
Cultured Marble Tope andwith 2 full berlin, big yard in
Tubs. Windows and Doors at private setting. Located in
Discount Prices. Tri County Hinton. For Sale or rent. Call
Distributors, Inc. Call 226 - 5293 4~ - 1686 belween 5:00 P.M. and
or 1 - 800 - 352 - 3147.10 P.M. Monday thru Friday.
April 17- May 8p April 10- 171)