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6 - Hinton News Tues. April 20, 1999
FUND ESTABLISHED
Afund for Mary Ann Mender, wife
of City Councilman Larry Meador,
has been established atthe National
Bank of Summers to aid in the
expenses associated with her cancer
atment.
Anyone wishing to make a
donation may do so by mailing it to
The Mary Ann Meador Fund, do
National Bank of Summers, P. O.
Box 220, Hinton, WV 25951.
PHOTOS TAKEN
Photos of drivers license are
taken on every Friday at the Hinton
State Police Office and Lewisburg
every Tuesday and Wednesday.
GAITHER HOMECOMING
Gaither Homecoming will be held
Fri., Apr. 30th. at 7:30 PM at the*
Coliseum - in the round at the
Charleston Civic Center.
Ticket prices: Artist Circle $22.50
(not discounted); Advance $16.50;
Seniors (60+_ $13.50; Children (2-
12 years) $13.50; Special groups of
20+ $13.59 (Only available at Civic
Center Box Office).
For ticket purchase call
Ticketmaster Charleston Area (304)
342-5757 or Huntington Area (304)
525-5757.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Applications will be given for the
Position of Patrolman
for the Hinton Police Department on
Thursday, April 29, 1999 at 6:00 p. m. at
City Hall Council Chambers located at 322
Summers Street, Hinton.
For more information?
Call 466-3255
POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
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AUCTION
Friday, April 23, 1999, 1:00 PM
At Sandstone Fire Dept., Sandstone, WV. Take 1-64 to
Sandstone exit, take RL 20 S. toward Hinton, from 1-64 - I/2
mile to Fire Dept. From Hinton take Rt. 20 N to Sandstone.
Watch for Signs.
Glassware end Collectiblea: Rosevllle, Fenton, McCoy, Carnival Glass,
Ruby, Red, Homer Laughlin, Virginia Rose, Currier & lees, Occupied•
Japan,Blue Willow, Griswsld, Clowns Collectiblss, Buttons, S&P Shakers,
Round Coke Barrels, Lighted Coke Signs, Coke Tray, Coos Cola Cooler, Pepsi
Items, 7-UP Cooler, 1965 Pepsi Thermometer, Metal Coke Cartons with Bottles,
Coca Cola Mailbox, Marbles, Carbide Lamps, Miners Hst, Script, Railroad i
Signal Light, Simplex Railroad Jack, Big Copper Ship Wail Plaque, Old Iron ;
Pots, Cast iron Items, Crocks, Miners Lunch Bucket with Pie Tray, Mine
Anemometer, Set of Pony Boy Cap Pistols with Holsters, Philippines Sword
with Leather Case, Antique Radios, Sausage Grinder, Lg. Hunting Scene
Picture, Cam) Pocket Knife, XX Hswkbifl Knife, Other Pocket Knives,
Furniture and Acceseones: Walnut Couch-Rocker & Chair, Old Round
Wicker Table and Chair, Oak Table with Chairs, Old Kitchen Cabinet with Flour
Bin, 3-Wooden Kitchen Cabinets, Set of Oak Homemade Rockers, Oak
Fireplsue Msntla with Mirror, Large Oak China Cabinet, 2 Oak Rockers, Cherry
Cabinet Model Radio &l;teflm; Jenny Lind. @.+Ood Tsl)=h+
Poster Bedroom Suits- Bad-Jeom'-CMm Old Cedar Lined Wardrobe, Sellar
KitcJ1Mt Cabinet, Bsetl,,.3P¢. 19S9 Ma8@ylBSuite, Cloot
Bath Tubs, Redwood Porch Furniture, Speed Queen Wringer Washer, Old
Frigidaire Ironer, Odd Chairs, Wood Table with 4 Chairs, Old Mirrors, Large
Outside Ught Fixtures, High Chsir.2x6 April 20th.
Tool=, Etc.: Craft=man Riding Mower, Lawn Mower, Wesdeater, Sewer Cable,
McCulloch Chain Saw, Guitar, Trombone, Yamaha SNARE Orum, Restaurant
Meat Cutter, 10 ft. SatellIte Dish, Camper, Refrigerator, Old Bicycle, Odd Tools,
Table with Umbrsella and 4 Chair=, Oil Heating Stove, 2-Oak Folding 13/Tables,
Numerous other Items.
Lloyd Gene "Sarge" Ayers, Auctioneer
Not Ruponsibla for Accidents WV Llc. #946, VALic. #1996
Refreshments Available Terms: Cash or Checks with I. D.
,I Jl I, ii li Id I Nil i I li ii
"'SEXUA' I. H A R A'"S "SME NT '
BIG ISSUE IN HOUSING
The City of Hlnton is a recipient of a Small Cities Block Grant
from the West Virginia Development Office and the U. S.
Department of Housing end Urban Development for the purpose
of the Sandstone Sewer Project. This grant carries a requirement
that the City of Hinton "affirmatively further fair housing." It is
important that citizens 1rod landlords understand fair housing laws
including dofinitiona of protected clasasa and explanations of their
rights. To do so, the CRy of Hinton ia making an effort to provide
information on Fair Housing laws and present examples of
possible problem arose.
For enmple, sexual harassment ia becoming s big Issue in
the Federal Fair Housing Law. Housing providere should be aware
that they are responsible for any of their actions end the actions
of any of their employees or agenta with regard to sots of sexual
harassment.
The owners of an apartment building were ordered by the
federal district court to pay a total of $432,000 for sexual
haram,nent of female torrents by the resident manager. This was
in addition to $572,000 already paid by the company for damages
to other female tenants who had filed private lawsuits. After
announcement of the award, Attorney General William P. Barr
stated, "No Amedcen ehould have to endure sexual harassment
or sexual advance= for any reason."
Placing any conditions of rental or sale of property on the
granting of sexual favor= oonatifutse Nxuel harassment. Creating
a hoatile or Intimidating atmosphere in hotming through unwanted
sexual remarks, innuendo=, sexual gestures, or display of sexual
mateflaie may also be construed as acts of sexual harassment.
Oommon types of hareuing behavior Include offedng rental
for sexual favors, making repairs or providing benefits on the
basis of sexual request=, or agreeing to forego rent in exchange
for sex.
Tenants should be aware that the landlord or owner has no
right to enter the rental premises unless reasonable notice has
been giwm to the tenant or there Is • need for emergency repairs.
If you have questions or are seeking infommtion regarding
sexual harasemant in housing, you may contact the Fair Housing
Oivislen of the U. 8. Department of Housing end Urban
Development at {304) 347-5316.
Tt'4 City of Hinton, u s mlplent of federal fund=, is an equal
Opportunity employer who does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age and disability in
employment or the provision of mrvicea. Brochures and other
publicetione regarding Fair Houeing may be picked up at the Fair
Housing Division of the U. S. Depsrtmentof Housing & Urban
Development, Charleston, We.
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LEGAL NOTICE
WreST vnINIA DlCPARIIUr OF
TION
Division of
NOTICZ TO COIACTORS
Sealed proposal will be received by the Wut
Virnia Department of Transportation, Dive.on of
Highways at its o/ in Building Five, Roam A-148,
1900 KAnawhs Boulevard East, Charleston, Wast
Virginia 2qOr430 Imtil 10 & M. May 04,1999 and
said propo*ale wtB be publicly opened and read
immediately therer f the cohortS.ion of
following insect(s):
Call: 066;Contract: "9)086r34001M}0-00034
00; Description: Rsourfa¢ing Lowell Road. Begin:
Bridge No. 46-15-0.20; KNIt. 100 LF CO 15/2
COUNTY: SUMMERS.
Pro,ab wm be revi frm prequrd ond
West Vl[ginia limnasd amtractom oaly mmept that on
Federal.Aid Project* a €o.tract'a |immm ie not
required at time of bid, but will be required
work can begin. Rqistratlon b required tb the
Department often, eta,
in accordanes with Chapr Arc 3, €on 12
ofth Wt Xrglnla COd*. All contracto mdmvtng
bid on prect() must idude 0e of the fowin
form. propadyezuted with h propm Prepe
Guaranty Bond, or'= Ched or Certified Cbeck
f $500.00 cr 5% of intei bld, wldd.wor la rmatr.
*'rhe m pe0 on wld any mmetor with
to bid.
The West Virgtma Department of ['snspm'tetion,
Dividon of Hiwys rorv the rt to defer, dolsy
or pestpene the date for rmalving and ImMidy openm
propoaals for any project designated in this
LEGAL NOTICE
Fiscal Year 1999-2000
Summers County Commiss/on
Levy Estimate (Budget)
TATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
COUNTY OF SUMMERS to-wit
In accordance with W Va. Code II-8-I0, as
amended, the Commission proceeded to make an
tints ' the amottnts neceesal T to be raised by a
levy of tes for the current year, and doth determine
Umate the several months to be ts follows:
COUNTY COMMISSION LEVY F.TIMATE
(BUDGET)
The amount due and the amount that will become
dne and coUectible from every source during the fl.al
year INCLUDING THE LEVY OF TAXES, is as
follows:
GENERAL FUND BALANCE SOURCE
Unencumbered Balance (July I ) $21,969
Ad.Valorem Property Taxes (NET) $854,629
Supplemental Taxes & Prior Years $.52,000
Tat Penalties, Interest & Publication Fees $24,000
DMV Peso $3,000
Sheriffs Service of Process $2,580
Sheriff's Commiion $3,000
Aocldont Reports $1,660
County Clerk's Eandngs $25,000
Circuit Clerk's Earnings $9,000
Federal 'lxes-ln-Lieu $17,359
Precutingr Attorney'a Earnings $350
parks & Recreation $63,000
Rents &Commiasione $18,000
Commissions $320
Property Prarusfer Tax $35,000
Gas & Oil Severance Tax $3,119
advertisement, witlmut the noesmdty ofrenewin such W'me mid Liquor Tax $534
advertisement. All bidders holding valid bidding Building Permits $3,000
propesal will be nothd of such dal'snmt, delay or Filing Fees $1,500
postponement and the date that propesalo will be Franchi Agreements $17,000
received and publicly opened.
The West Virginia Departmut 0fTrmuqortation,
Division of Highways hereby notifies all bidder= that
it will affmatlvely mmm that in any contract entered
into pursuant to th ndnt minority boadness
enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit
bids in response to this invitation and will not be
discriminated against on the grotmd* of race. color,
religion, sex or national origin in consideration for an
award.
WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Division of Highways
John J. Welch, Jr., Director
Project Control Division
HN April 20, 27
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Pursuant to section 46-9-504 of the Wast Virginia
Uniform Commercial Code, the National Bank of
Summers soil at public sale to the highest bidder
on the 30th. day of APRIL, 1999 at 3:00 p.m., on the
parking lot of the Stokes Drive Phsa of the National
Bank of Summers in-Hinton, West Virginia, the
following described repoedd collateral:
1997 Ford F 150 Truck Ser #
IFTDF1820VNA27043
The sale of the above described collateral will be
made WITHOUT WARRANTY and the bank reserves
the right to:
(1 Bid at the public sale;
(2) Reject bids at the public sale;
(3) Continue such sale to any other time and place
by announcemet of such continuance at the time and
place set forth therein.
The collateral to be sold may be inspected at the
above mentioned location.
Dated this 15TH. day of APRIL, 1999 at Hinton,
West Virgmia.
NATIONAL BANK OF SUMMERS
BY PJ E. Ball JrJAMt, VP
HN APR. 20,27
55 Alive/Mature
Driving Course
The 55 Alive/Mature Driving
Course is a classroom refresher
designed to meet the specific needs
of older drivers. It covers age-related
physical ,change, declining
perceptual skill, rules of the road,
local driving problems, and license
renewal requirements. Volunteers
50 years of age or older recruited and
trained by AARP conduct the course,
which is presented through a
combination of slide presentations
and group discussion.
The eight-hour curriculum is
provided in two, four-hour time
blocks over a two-day period. There
is a set fee of $8.00 for the class.
Enrollment is limited to 30 people.
Participants can be 50 years of age
or older. Participants may receive a
discount on auto insurance, but you
must be present both days and be
55 years of age or older. These
classes will be held at the Hinton
Senior Center on April 27 and 28
from 12:30 pm- 4:30 pm each day.
Please call Rose Moten at 466-4019
to pro-register for the class.
BOYS BASKETBALL CAMPS
Concord College will be offering
two Boy's Basketball Camps during
the summer. The first camp will run
from July 15th., through July 18th.
This camp is for boy's ranging from
ages 12 - 18. This session will
emphasis fundamentals and
individual skill in the mornings. In
the afternoDn and evenings games
will be played. This session will help
players that are ready for Junior
High, Junior Varsity, or Varsity
competition for the upcoming year•
The annual "Small Fry" Camp
will run from July 29th. - August
1st. This camp is for ages 8-13. This
camp is geared to eliminate
domination by older players, and to
provide more individual attention.
The "Small Fry" Camp will provide
instruction in the mornings and
games in the afternoon and
evenings. The afternoon session will
feature games in which campers will
play on teams of five without
substitutes.
In both sessions Coaches and the
players of Concord College will
supervise the campers. Overnight
campers will be housed in the
resident halls of Concord College
and will eat their meals in the dining
hall on campus.
The cost for either session will be
$175.00 for a resident camper or
$90.00 for a commuter camper. For
more information contact the
Concord College Basketball Office at
(304) 384-5330 or (304) 384-5347.
CHANGING TABLE N]DKD •
The Family Resource Center
(411-FRC) is in need of a baby
changing tablefor use in its Day
Care program. If you have one you :
are no longer using, that you would ;
consider donating or selling, please
contact the FRC at 466-2226 and ask
for Lands or HellS.
Hotel Occupancy Tax $90,000
Intert Earned on Investments $9,000
Ralmbttrsements $50,000
Mlsoellaneous Revenue $1,000
TOTAL ESTIMATED GENERAL
FUND REVENUF $I.306.020
SEVERANCE TAX FUND
Unencumbered Balance (July 1) $ 0
Coal Severance Tax $24,000
Intert $0
TOTAL ESTIMATED COAL
SEVERANCE TAX $24,000
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
General Fund
Genera] Government Ependitures
County Commission $103,357
County Clerk $97,500
Circuit Clerk $79,200
SheMff- Treasurer $101,425
Prosecuting Attorney $99,333
Assessor $96,699
Statswide Computer Network $17,302
Agricultural Agent $8,334
Elections - County Clerk $32,300
Elections - Circuit Clerk $13,300
Purchasing Department $158,500
Courthouse $53,388
Other Buildings $7,000
Regional Development Authority $1,915
Economic Development $14,914
Contribution to Commissiom. Authorities
& Other Statutory Entities $1,000
Contingencies $3,022
TotaIGeneral Government Expenditures $888,4S9
Public Safety Expenditures
Sheriff- Law Enforcement $71,730
Sheriff- Service of Process $3,000
Regional Jail $215,000
County Jail - Nonreinburssable Jail Costs $1,000
Communication Center - Emergency Services $3.819
Flood Control $7,898
Total Public Safety Expenditures $302,447
Health & Sanitation Expenditures
Local Heahb Del)al'tment $0
Mental Health $250
Vital Statistics 0
LandfilVlncinerator 0
Total Health & Sauitation Expenditures $250
Culture & Recreation Expenditures
Parka & Rccreatiu $0
4-H Camp $(;3.834
Fair Associatioestival $0
Visitors' Bureau $45,000
Total Culture & Recreation Expenditures $108,334
Social Servic Expenditures
Senior Citizens $0
Boauticaton ..... $0
Education Expenditures
Libaries " ; $61008
Law Library 05
Total Education Expendituree $6,000
General Fund Grand Toa] 1.306,020
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Coal Severance Fund
Purchasing Department $24,000
Total General Government Expenditures $24,000
Coal Severance Fund Grand Total $24,000
LEVY PAGE
For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2000
County of Summers
Assessed Values
Tax Purposes
Clau l Property $ 2,130,045
Personal Property $923,129
Public Utilities $ 3,053,174
Class II Property
Real Estate $ 77,710,119
Personal Property $596,748
Total Class [l $ 78,306,867
Clam III Property
Real Estate $ 24,213,344
Personal Property $18,192,106
Public Utilities $44,077,679
Total Class III , $ 86,483,131
Class W Property
Real Estate $15,628,169
Personal Property $8,271,924
Public Utilities $5.877 127
Tatal Clm IV $ 29,777,220
TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE $197,620,392
Current Expense
Levy RatW$100 Taxes Levied
Clm I Property
Personal Property 14.3 $ 30,460
Public Utiltias 14,3 $13,201
Total Cla I $ 43,661
Clmm II Pjoporty
Reel Estate 28.6 $ 222.251
Persomt ] Property 28.6 $1,707
Total Chs 11 $ 223,958
Class Ill Property
Real Estate 57.2 $138,500
Personal Property 57.2 $104,059
Public Utilities 57.2 $252,124
Total Clmm II[ $494,683
Class IV Property
Real Estate 57,2 $89,393
Perdonal Property 57,2 $47,315
Public Ulilties 57.2 $33,617
Total Clau IV $170,325
TOTAL PROJECTED
PROPERTY TAX REVENUE $ 932,627
Less 112. 113. 239(below) 5 $4=6.631
L 302- Tax Di.ounts I% $9,326
Total Prectad Property
Tax Collection $876,670
Le Amasor Valuation Fund 3% $22.041
(Subtracted from cmTont expemm taxes levied only)
Net Amount to be by Levy
of Pcony Tm $S4,69
112 Uncolloctable 'rues $ 2,000
113 Exonoratio $1,800
239 Dalinquozies $ 41,492
STATE OF WEST V1RINIA
COUNTY OF Sumnmrs
I, Mary E. Morritt, CLERK OF THE COUNTY
COMMISION OF BAlD COUNTY, DO HEREBY
CERFITY THAT THE FOREGOING ARE TRUE
COPIES FROM THE RECORD OF ORDERS MADE
AND ENTERED BY SAID COMMISSION ON THE
2Sth. DAYOF MARCH, 1999.
Mary E. Merrill CLERK
HN Apr, 13, 20
466-1100
June McGraw,
BROKER,
www-hintonrealty.com
MADAMS CREEK. 45 acre=.
41 acres is wood land. Pixer-
upper house. $65,000.
GREENBRIER RIVER AT
RIVERREST SUB DIVISION -
ive oottage in exoellent
condition, includes all furni-
ture and applianess. Taste.
fully decorated, porch furni-
ture and gas grill included.
Larg-- wrap around porch
overlooking Greenbrier
River. Has huge beautiful
tree= in front of cottage at the
river's edge. Very pieturuquo.
1/2 aere
NEW RIVER ROAD. framed S
hr, baths, on 1 1/9 acres on
the river. years old. $95,000.
19 minutes from downtown.
619 BALLENGEE STREET -
story frame, 5 br., 8 imrehes,
one porch large and screened
in. Garage and offstreet park-
ing. Lot goes to alley. $29,500.
SANDSTONE - large lot, view
of river and near 1-64. $8,000.
BALLENGEE STREET
stately brick home, 2 hr, din-
tug room, large foyer-recep-
tion hall 2 baths, wood ornate
woodwork, including ornate
woodwork on flrepla and
stairway. Woodwork in excel-
lent condition. 2 large
porches. Also includes 8 apts.
with monthly incom? exceed-
ing $1,000. In very good condi-
tion. $123,000.00.
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
CARMELLA BROGAN VANDALL BENNETT,
Petitioner VS. ROGER LEE VANDALL, Respondent.
CIVIL ACTION NO: 98-P.47
• Pursuant to an Order of the Circuit Court of
Summers County, West Virginia in the above
referenced Civil Action, the undersigned Special
Commissioners will sell at the front door of the
Courthouse in Hinton, West Virginia on the 21st day
of April, 1999, at 2:30 p. m. the following described
real estate situate in Green Sulphur District, Summers
County, West Virginia, to-wit:
BEGINNING at the old Mason line and the right
of way of the old road and joins the Shaffer place on
top of the mountain at a stake; thence following the
Shaffer llne around the mountain and corner with
Kincaid line and following the Kincaid line down the
mountain; thence following the Kincaid line back up
the mountain to Martin line; thence following the
Martin line to a stake; thence down the mountain
between Smoke Hollow end Spring Hollow to the
beginning corner at a twin buckeye, containing 35
0cres, more or less
This property will be sold at public auction on the
21st day of April, 1999, at 2:30 p. m to the highest
bidder cash in hand on day of sale and subject to
confirmation by the Circuit Court of Summers County,
West Virgirda,
DAVID L. PARMER
Special Commioner
D. CLINTON GALLAHER IV
Special Commissioner
HN Apr, 6, 13, 20
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Pursuant to section 4@9-504 of the Wsat Virginia
Uniform Commercial Code, the National Bank of
Summers will sell at public sale to the highest bidder
on the 23rd. day of APRIL, 1999 at 10:00 a.m. on the
parking lot of the branch office of the National Bank
of Summers in Hinton, West Virginia, the following
derbed vebide;
1994 DODGE SW CARAVAN SERIAL
#2B4GH2539RR789416
1987 CHEVROLET BLAZER SERIAL
# IGNCTI8R7H011534
The sale of the above described vehide will bet
made WITHOUT WARRANTY and the bank reserves
the right to:
(1) Bid at the public sale;
(2) Reject bids at the public Sale;
(3) Continue such sale to any other time and place
by annomcemot of such continuance at the time and
place set forth therein.
The vehicle to be s0ld may be inpecd APRIL 22,
1999, on the parking lot of Om branch office of the
National Bank of Summere, on Stokes Drive, in
Hinton, West Virginia.
Dated this 12TH. day of APRIL, 1999 at Hinton,
West Virginia.
NATIONAL BANK OF SUMMERS
BY JACK K HELLEMS Asst. VP
HN APR. 13, 20
LEGAL NOTICE
Advertisement for Invitation
to BM
Sealed bid* will be a¢4mpted by the Summers
County Board of Edtio 116 Main Stamt. Hintm,
WV 25 1 on imttsnatlea of a replaeemmt Maindto xno/"
(apprealm4y 4,6S Oq. Or 49 IKluaras) for the
S Cotmty Board of Edttttlon Ooes at the
abeve location tmtil L0 PM, Thm'mt,Ai129,1999,
at which tim# bid* hall be opened. All old ro0mg shall
be stripped ml hauled away peiOr to with
the new roof. F omnplein details and bid propemd
form tac Imr--,,me, ,
466-6007.
HN Apr. 20, 27
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NOTICE
The 1998 real and personal
property taxes are now
delinquent. Unless paid by April
30, 1999, they will be included for
publication in the forthcoming
delinquent list.
John M. Plurnley, Jr.
Sheriff of Summers County
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Rt. 1 Box 86
Ballard, W.Va. 24918
WAYMDE AREA - 2 br. home
restored throughout, comb.
DR &kitchon wAmsw cabinets,
LR., bath, new carpet
throughout, front por.h and
enclosed back porch, lropane
gas irane utral air con-
dition, viny)- .qg. Situated
on app. 1 Of level land w/
baautlt ndseaped lawn.
Paved driveway, new side
walk, on'port, utillty buildlng. |
M is a beautufnl smper l
quality top of the line home.
Call today only $59,000.00
HINTON AREA - 2 story, 2 hr.
home on 2 plu acres of land
in the city limits. Kitcb ',
lar _._?.." with other
bui "O_ lot and garden spots.
Overlooking New River, all
lllng for only M2,000.00.
CREENVILI AREA RT. 122.
2 story, 8 or 4 BR. home. DR,
kitchen, large LP laundry
room, full baths, office or
breakfast nook, den, fireplace,
hardwood floors under car-
pet, electric baseboard, pro-
pane eand wood heat, porch
and large deck. Situated on
appx. 1 acre level land
buildings, 1 new. All selling
for only 00.00.
ALDERSONAREA. 5 br. home
with eombiuation 2 story
frame and 40 • 81 log. Large
L] DR. and kitchen, large
bath with whirpooL Log part
with insulated windows and
doors, wood, eloet, and heat
pump, and appl/ancea, situ-
ated on 110 • 160 nice corner
lot in very good location at 211
Washington Street. Plus 12 •
20 carport also 10x18 utility
building. All for $64,500.00.
PENCE SPRINGS AREA. App.
70 acres land, no land cleared
all with woodland, all small
trees no valuable timber, but
an excellent hunt;-
4WD
a deeded right of
way to property. Ca]] today,
only $34,000.00.
FOREST HILL AREA - Semi-
nole Road. Approz. 125 aer
of land, joining hardtop road.
25 to 30 acres cleared with a
beautiful view, for secluded
home. Balance in woodland.
Good hunting, for deer, wild
turkey and other wild llfe. Call
today, all selling for only
$115,000.
HINTON 407 SECOND AVE.
NUE Commercial brick build.
ing with app. 2700 sq. it. of
floor space, the former Char-
les Skaggs Stere Business.
Phm lots of store flureL
Walk in refriger,;?.ales,
'meat other
lated e,,,1t. Also the
•am footage upstain
with business offlee pres-
ently occupied. Plus lots of
other potential office space.
Call today. All for $70,000.00.
INDIAN MILI AREA 2 story
8 br. home, LR, modern
kitchen, with lots of cabinet
8pace. 1 1/2 bath, large
room down stairs. Central air
eond/tioning. Situated on !ce
level lot joini)he govern-
ment land .____¢b=O1=/near Indian
Creek. Thi 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 Llngs Or Auction Sales
Call 466-3210 Anytime
Paul "Buddy" Ught
Broker & Aucti0neer
Lirmed No. 478
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LEGAL NOTICE
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' to Bid
• Sealed bids will be accepted by the Summere
County Board of Ftwatlan on labor and materials for
rsomlmng the ofll for Summer= County Board ol
Education, 116 Main Street, Hinton, WV 25951, Bidn
will be aceeptod at the same location until I:00 P.M.,
Apr 29, 1999, at wbich tima bid* ,hall be .
Complete sm:iflcatim a propamd form esn b :r
obtained by calling lchard Lawrence at 466.6007.
HN Apr. 20, 27
MASONIC LODGE --
Hinton Masonic Lodge #62 meg
.on tha first and third Mondays o
each month at 7:30 PM at 31;
Temple Street.
All master masons and visitin
brothers welcome.