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/" ".'I J 4!~ BRIEFS RAILROAD RETIREMENT Tues. June 5. 1990 Hinton News - 7 LEGAL NOTICE ,LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ORDER OF PUBLICATION deub • ,earner* o, the b, . ~,- vmms oP SALE: Cooh tn hond on ~,y or sate ning corner of DB F/396, in all 40 poles taa sycamol~ |ubJ~t to the ImYm.nt or real estate taxsa for the yesr OF SPECIAL and birch at the ed~ or the flyer, heing the northout l~. ', America's first aerie' photograph COMMISIONER'S SA| cornororDBF/395,andthebegtnntng¢ornerora7 1/ DAVIDL. PARMER 2 acrs tract in DB H/381. thenca with lines OrDB H/381 ' SPF.CIAL COMMISSIONER was taken i~ Jm bail on over Bos- ton in 1860. Taken by J.W. Black, it Pursuant to an Order of t}m Circmt ( of andtheedgeofsaldriver, N. 17 I/2E.30polestothr~syeam0res, thence N. 6 It2 W. 6 1/4 poke to two HNMay29, JmmS. 12 Summo~ County. West Virsinia, onterad as of tbe I st sycamores and wolnut on the river bonk at ~" mint a was entitled "Boston as the Eagle d=yor]d=y,l~O,l,V=vidLP.r=or, Spee=dCommis- co.oro~lotn=~*~tho--.~a~oraltneorLEGAL NOTICE and the Wild Goose See It." siormr'willeslltothehil~hsatrasP°nldblebidderatthe DB87/456.ndtheriverlmnk.aboutN. 12W. 106f~t front deer or the Courthouse in Hinton, S ..... toapoint o~ the riverbank.bout 150 fset radiallyS. NOTICE OF FILING OF County, w.st Vi~inia, to the highest responsible 72-39 E. from the center line or the former wNthotmd ESTATE ACCOUN~rS bidder, the following deEribed v.luable tract of reel estate, track of the C & O 1~ilw.y at station 8663+12, and To the Credit.*. and Bem~eim'i~ of the within REAL ESTATE LOCATED ON RT. 3 ANDTHE beingutornearacornerofLot4, thommwitha]Ineor ~0alpnrsene: GREENBR1ER RIVER AT LOWELL, Lot 4 and 5 and DB 87/456, N. 72-39 W. about 75 feet I have ho~ me the setates or the following de TRACT ONE: SUMMERS COUNTY, to a point 75 feet fram said center line of said Railway. ¢~umd ~ and tho'a~@u~ts or th~ flduelafles el BOARD wv: thence 75 feet from said center line of said Railway, thor wtatml~ D~md~lt: Vlutlm Svnmley, Fiduciary; SCHEDULE OF SERVICE BEGINNINGatawhitoeakonthesouthsideofan thonce 75 feat fram said contor line, andwithalineor Nellie Pstt~nmn, l~g 97, Tel.g, WV; Decedent: o]dcountyra~d, hoingthonortlumstcornoror, grave- said railway tract, southwester]yone3da~raesPinal Raymcmd Boyd Nealy, St',, F~du~..Nina Neely, FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1990 yardthonesnortheHyaboutlSfeettothecontorofmid and.2degreacurvototheright. 1647.3feettoopoint HASR Box 41, i~lmOtmm, WV; l)eeed~t: Cecil Fox, raed,cornet' to Giles whore a stakeis called for, thence southeasterly and radi.lly oppeaito station 8~79+2~. Pidu¢lory: D@RIo KIl~tld, ]Boz 94, Ta|¢M.t, WV; Dcce~ Hinton, WV (Wed.): with the mmnd~'s of.aid ~d and being two lines of being the beginning corner of 87145~, and a corner of deny Ralph Owi~, Pidut.ls~ Tlmmal Owirm, 7447 May 23;Jun.6&20; Giles. N. 86 E. 10 poles to a point. N. 64 E. 82 1/2 poles DB 80/234, thence with. line of DB 801234, southwest- Mot~ Dr., Utim. Ml~htlsn; D~¢~isnt: pisids Hutch" toapointinthecentorofmidraad, lnthelineofformer orly .nd then northwesterly concentric with and 75 enl, Fiduciary:. Mal~/Hut~mmb ~ 646. AldOrlmn, Jul. 11 & 25; Aug. 8 & 22; Sept. 5 & H.F. Kesler, thence with esid line, southerly ahout 15 feat from said center line, which loon. 3degreeeurve 19; Oct. 3 & 24; Nov. 7 &14,and Dec. feet to a point .t the edge of ,mid road, corner to .n to the right to station 8695+15. spiral te station WV;~t:Cla~H~l~dut.ta~:Joh~ Walker, abandoned echo4d lot thonee with the school lot .nd in 8706+61.7andspiral,.tetaidistanesor29~festmora ]Be=~HS, P~meeSlWl~WV;Del=e~kmt:HegldeMae 5 & 12. p.~t along a fence, ¢reseing an intersection of two or less to a point radially opposite station 8707+70. Cmw/'m~l, Fidut, tal~. Vlrltlda Wills. P. O. Bo~ 121, JeanBollinger A representative will be at the raads, S. 23E. 11polestoa¢ornerofsaidlotandfonce tbenceaboutN. 52W. 135feettothebefinningcornor JumplngB~l~h, WV;~m~kD~midSpads.Pidu. .nd Henry Kesler thence with mid school lot, fence of said DB 80/234, being, point in line of the C&O dsary: Nellie ~dll, HC 75. ~ lgM, Aldot~m, WV; Summers County Memorial Build- endsaidKesler, S.68E.7polestothesoutheastcorner Rai]wayR/W, tbencewithalineofsaidR/WoboutN. Deasd,mt:J~hnAmes,]Pidu¢tary:ClaHesAmes. P.O. Tree Planted of the |¢heal lot ond fen ....... r formerlyofB. L. 58-49W. 800feettotbeweaterntineofthisTRACTII, Box&~,O~nstqph.~,l..,WV" ing First & James Street (basement) ~s~er. thenes with the B. L. Kesler tract and a fence, thence, with said line, southwesterly about I0 feet on at 12:30 P.M. on the dates shown S. 70E. about94polestoshi¢kory, inlineofa132acra the river's edge. thence with esid river's edge and up A~t pm'wnhsvln@a¢lalmalalnlt thoostatoof react formerly owned by H. F. and Ella Kesler thence saidriver, S" 59 E" 380 feet' S" 42 1/2E'5~'0 feat'S'51 any named ~ pillion ire r~tlfl~l to o~hibit A tree was planted at Bellepoint Camara. His.other Jean Bollinger above, withsaidlineandinpartwithafence, S. 70 E. at about lt2E.300feet, S. 731/4E. IB70feet.ndS. 85E.sbout 'mme'with~llYvSr[l~d~ttch~m,~fldueiarywithin School on May 2 in memory oflVIecot initiatedtheson ofthetheprojeCtlateDr.t°p.D.mem°ralizecamara. LEGAL NOTICE .nd2°poles creseing the formor leeation of Stato Route 123, at ~cout 25 poles crossing the center line of the 330 feet to tbemore or less. BEGINNING, containing 27.9 oct., vt~,75 d~ye, ~" not I~t~' th~n Au|[tmt I9, ,~|0, or to super.with|. 120 ~..t ~ b~dew, not ,.t~" tho n .~ ,-~ Born in 1960, Mecot was serving as present leeation of said Route ] 2 and 3 in all .bout 27 TIt IS SALE RESERVES AND EXCEPTS FROM O¢tehor & INO; ~tlml'wise a~t ~'all svzh claims m.y TI IE above described parcels:All outesles made from be elzluded from all benefits or mid estata. poles to the westerly edge of the form er C & O Rail way All b~mfl~dal~m of mid ntato m.y appear before NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE WWl,ndaeebownonthetco tain, a m,r ed'Pla, th .... l estate de~ribed herein by Jack Ball end From page 2 a Marine when he was killed by a By virtue or the authority conforz~ad upon the andPraflleforConotructionofStateRoadProject3375 Connie Ball, his wife, of certain lots located on the fldu¢taryorlmper/ilm'bydatollhownabovetoexam. bomb in Lebanon on Oct. 23, 1983. underdgned,l)~vid L.Parmer, bythat certain deedof onflleinthoOfflceoftheSummersCountyClerkasra- Greenbrier River and rights of way thereto, ins el-ireland profit their interests. Given under my hand this 291h day or May, 1990. truat.to-wit:ADeedofTrustdatodAugust 14,1987,by ferred to in DB 56/163, and as shown on a plat de~ All reservations,covenants, rastrictions, essomonte :~' !,~ Freddie Mock spoke at the service and between John Q. He.chins .nd Vicki He.chins, scribed in a deed from Pr.nk Kesler, et el, to the C & and rights of way in the chain of title. Ruth Noble attended by the fifth and sixth grade ~. wife. to David L. Par.or .nd Donald F. Meek, Jr., O Railw.y Company recorded in DB 80/234, thence Till S SAIJ'~ shah take place on the lSth day or PIdu¢iary ~Ul~rvlmr, County Clerk's Trustee., or record tn the Off'ice of the Clerk or the with the edge of said Railw.y land, southerly, sou th- June, 199~, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. o'clock, at the front Of~es students and many friends and County Commission of Summers County, West Vii- westerly and then northwesterly about 3860 feet to a door of the Summers County Courthouse In'llinton, IIN June5, 12 ginia, in Trust Deed Book No. 116 at Page 101, and point .bout 10 feet southwesterly of State Rt. Station WV. ~ ~federicksburg and Potomac Rail- family members. He told several defauhhavingbeenm.dainthepaymentofthonotos 51+80, thencelesvingseidC&OlineNortheasteriy, ' roads, storiesofMecot sbowingthecharac- and obligations as secured by the aforesaid deeds of crossing State Rt. 12 and 3, about 20 feet to the trust and the undersigned Trustee having been re- southeast corner of the Baptist Church Cemetery , .Two bee-hive coke ovens were ter of the boy becoming a man. questadbythebeneficisryandholderofthenoteand thencewithesidcemeteryN•71/'2E.l~l/2polestethe built near Hawks Nest Station for He concluded by saying, "I hope ohligationeecuredbyesiddeadoftrust sotodo,! will nertheelteornerofsaid .... tery, th .... N. 59W. 16 sell .t public .action unto the highest responsible 1/2polestothenorthwestcornerofsoidcemetery, and think of someone that you love as houaein theCity ofHinten, SurnmersCounty, West 7 l,~E. S poles to the BEGINNING, containing92.3 Virginia, on June 23rd. 1990at 10:00 o'clock ..m. ell of acres, more or less; it being understood that this de. proved to make excellent coke. One much as I love Mecot." tbe~ certain traeto or porcele of lend, together with ecriptionincludesal] thelandownedbythemidKesler ,- hundred additional ovens werelater the tmpr~vemente thereon and the appurtenances heirs on the north side of the C & O Railway land; ~-- "~°~ builtand thecokemanufacturedwas The "Red Jade" flowering era- thereunto belonging, situate in the Greanbrier Dis- excepting therefrom a portion or the strip of land , sold to Grace furnaes at Ferrel, Va.,bapple was supplied by Chris triet, SummorsCounty,WestVirginia, endbeingmora ¢onveyedbyH.F. andEIlaKealertotheCountyCourt perticularly bounded and described as follows: of Summera County by deed dated February 23, 1918 o ,!~n~l to Lynchburg, Va., iron works. Chanlett of Ground works. He super- BEG~lNG at an iran pin on the Westerly edge recorded in Deed Book 40 at Page 574. The strip so t S.H.C., a special correspondentof vised the plantng that was accom- of the right of way of west Virginia Secondary Route excepted runs from the southeast cor .... fthe Baptist plished by Christy Clarkl Tod Ho- 12,being.corner toRichardL.Ferd.nd MaryR.Ford, Church Cemetery .bout 2700 feet to a point near the thence runrdng with the line of Ford 204.85 feet te .n northwest corner of the abandoned school lot, end the Pittsburgh Telegraph, under iran pin,being the northwesterly corner of the Ford lot heing 30 feet wide together wit h necessary slopes and .:~ateofApr. 12, 1881and reported in naker, Johnny Gill, Ju]ie LaBel]e, the ...... ing in a northerly direction in . straight containing.bout 1.86 ecra more or l ..... } .... ptcd " i-,:t~e Fayette Tribune. copied from andMarkWilliams.Theya]soedged ,i.eappra*~mate~I00fe*tloafoncath .... running ,. the right . wa, forS.teRtI2aod~fo~oriy June 1 16 1990 ill with the line of said fence S. 76, E. 13 apprmdmatoly calledRt. 21, conveyedbyli.~,KeslerandEllaM, m m the Virginian and further reported around and mulched two nearby 2~ feet toward West Virginia Se~:ondary Re.to 12 to Keller to the County Court of S ...... County by shrubsin frontofthe school, anlranpln;thencasuuth6~49West, 100 feet te the d. da January 0, I,., or dioDo 211 Ballengee St. Phone: 466-5819 [[[ in the Hinton Daily News and Leader 100 feet in wldth with pacallel sldes of 204.85 feat and TRACT TWO: , ~,~der date Mar. 18, 1922 says the The plaque placed by the tree was placeofBE~INN[NG. And heingalotapproximately 56.tPage163,andcontaining4.8acres, moreorless: ;fp lowing of th~se mines: prepared by Norman Farley at the 20s feet, BEGINNING.to uble l.ck , omp God 9 am tO 5 pm M0n. : Fri 9 am to 4 pm Sauruday ill AND BEING the same real estate which was syeamora at the riv.r's edge, corner toDBll t379and * "Work herecontinuesgood. The Career Center. It issimilartothe ..... yeduntotheportisaofthefirstpertbydeedofthe o~,..,.,.o~.,~--.oo,~o0.o~.~,~ W; Ik ins Welcome ]1] ,,.~/nes are "running out all the coal sign for Joyce Carter that me.oral- United States of America by deed dated August 6, foureallsofsaidDBH/379;N. 88E.35po]eatoadouble Jl 1987, of record in the Summers County Clerk's off%e, birch at the river,s edl~e; N. 70 E. 34 poles to a birch at s theycangetcarstotransport, giving izes the magnolia besides the Cam- Roforanc. is hereby made to said deeds and all tberiver'sndge;N. 31E. 32polesteawildcberrynesr , t' , , ,, , I "/ priordeedsor¢onveyancaofsaid resl estate for. more the Sulphur Spring;, N. 39 E. et 22 poles polling a theirminersprettysteadywork.Mr, am crabapple, p.rticular and campleto description of said property, any easements, and rights-of-way and for ell pertinent :Page, the Superintendent, is arrang- p~ rpose~ l, ~jngforthebuildingoflOOcokeoven. 'this saleis m.de subject to..ch ...... i ii of~way, raeerv.tions, and agreemen ts as are con t~i nee ;' c luring thia spring. They have built a a.d sot forth in prior deeds o f ..... y .... pertaining to said real estate. , ,~ple of ovens and tested their coal TZS~SO~ SALE: Cash m hand on day of sale and t +a~gl find that it makes a very good subject to trams for the year 1989, and taxes for all We provide comprehensive health care services to" e ~,~e of coke. TwO large blast fur- sub.q~entyears. Doted this the 25 dayofMay, 1990, ' patients of all ages. We specialize in Family Practice. ~t 'nances are to be built by this corn- DAVID L. PARMER, TRUSTEE HNMoy29, JuneS, 12 Convenient in-office lab testing and EKG .~£y near Goshen, Va., for which :theywillmanufacturethecokehere. ~ LEGAL NOTICE Well-Child Care: state Pediatric Program Provider . i The 4~,mpects fee the e ¢tensimt 1 f OTICE OF ............... Services fop Wbmeni GYN & Breast Exams := the mines here during the year are BEFORE TH~ UNSAFE can: 445-7940 very flattering. BUILDING COMMISSION ', =They have a good vein of coal OF THE CITY OF HINTON •" • ' , ~1 = I | from which theymine between seven TO: Brian Boyle ! an~ eight feet and leave about three 117 Herman Street or 198 Main Street ~O : :)q [ J ~ • • Hinton, WV 25951 i fe~H~ in the bottom. The miners re- Pleaeetakenoticethatahearingwillbeconducted ........... _ i ceft~e 40 cents per ton for the run of hofor, the Unsafe BuildingCommission of the City of Hinton on the 19th day of June. 1990 .t 7:00 p.m., in m m = m = = • [ ' J' ' --~¢" ::mx~e. and get steady work the year First Hunner - Up ,beCityConoc, .mberintbe.iotenCit,'ta"i .............. | ! around. They are at present employ- Hints,. West Virginia to determine if th .... dillon, ~, complained of in the attached Complaint indicate that , :' ing about 75 men, The mines are the described building is unfit for habitation or is i located away up in the mountain Melinda Gwinn publicunesfe'welfare.Unsanitary' dangerous or detrimental to the i about four miles from their chutes At the time and p] .... bovementioned, a hearing will be conducted to determine if, in the opinion of • • Miss Melinda Gwinn, of Hinton,Council. an Order should be entered directing you to t ~and will be remembered by tamers ~our neighborhood as the one at W.Va., has won First -runner up at .b~te, di~onti .... r ........ y ~xisti.g nui ..... You should appear at the time and place eforemen- ~h the Co.operative Co., of,in- the Miss American Coed pageant, tionedtoprate¢tyourinterestosyoudeamappropri" ade such a disasterous failure recently held in Charleston, W.Va. ate.j .... A. Leslie. Mayor ~i~ew years ago. May 25-26. Her prizes included a tChair .... I theU,esfe ~ ~ "The output of the Gauley Moun, trophy, $200.00 check, and carna- Buildingcityof HintonCommission of the "~n mine for the first quarter of lions, tlSMay29, duneS, 12 ~81, i.e., for Jan., Feb., and Mar. If the queen would not be able to • ' ~as 14~969 tons; of this quantity fulfillherobligationsthroughouther FOR ALL YOUR ~tt82 tons were sent over the reign, thenMelinda will automati- $1,500 LESS THAN DEALERS ~tmpany, e narrow guage railroad in Gaily become queen. BUILDING NEEDS days of March, all the hauling The national pageant willbeheld Lowest prices & we deliver INVOICE (DEALER RETAINS REBA TE) • ~ving been done by *Little Bet" in Honalulu, Hawaii in the summer. _ ~neinchargeofaboyengineerby Melinda is the granddaughter of 645 1351 name of Miller about 12 yearsMr. & Mrs. C.E. Miller and the S.J. Neathawk with another boy of about thedaughter of Kathy Martin, all of .~me age as fireman. Mr. Page says Hinton. Lumber, Inc. lhCOUld, on short notice, deliver Melindawouldliketothank, once 00 tons of coal a day to the C. &O. again, all the many people who spon- at road would furnish the emp- sored her in any way. S.n C. & O. Railway constructed ~ndard guage railroad between ~s Nest and Ansted in 1890- I !1891 naming it Hawks Nest Subdi- ,vision. i" The photo accompanying this | article was furnished by Mr. Wi]]ard 1 ~Pf of Richmond, Va., and is a i of his grandfather, George W hington Saunders, on horseback. ~t is known to be the construction of a railroad near Hawks Nest and is ~, ~hought to be the force of men con- structing the narrow guage railroad |for the Gauley-Kanawha Coal CO. *,Contractor c. R. Mason built that iiine and Mr. Saunders was the fore- of the gang working for Mr. in the area of Hawks Nest. U.S.219 N. Lewisburg ON THE HINTON BY-PASS BELOW DEALER HOME OF THOSE DELICIOUS HOT DOGS A SK TO SEE IN VOICE UNITS We offer a full breakfast menu. selection of tasty sandwiches cho,ce dmners Our salads and desserts are made fresh daily. NEW HOURS OPEN DAILY 6 am to 10:30 pm WE HA VE A 6:00 to 11:30 am Phone 466-1700 TAURUS SHO'S GOING At $900 INVOICE RETAINS REB^TE) ON THESE 240 MAIN ST. LARRY BUTLER HINTON, WV JR. FLESHMAN Below Bluestone Dam CHELSlE BLANKENSHIP 466-1212 STEVE COFFMAN WEBBS FLORIST GREENHOUSES On the 4-lane CRAB ORCHARD, WV. 255-7411