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8 - Hinton News Tues. June 15, 1999 NEW OFFICE HOURS Hinton News is open five days a week: Monday thru Friday. Business Hours: Monday & Tuesday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Wednesday: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Thursday & Friday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Community Bulletin Board GEl) GRADUATION This year's GED graduation ceremony and reception will be held Wed. June 30th. at The Middle School at 7:30 P. M. The ceremony will honor the achievements of GED graduates. If you have passed the GED and have not previously participated in the graduation ceremony, please contact the Summers County  Library at 466-4490. Check future issues of this newspaper for more details. TREE PLANTING MEMORIAL CEREMONY Members of the class of 1998 will recognize the prior loss of their classmates: Stacey Deeds Plumley and James Waddell, by honoring them with a tree planting memorial ceremony, June 28th. at 7:00 p. m. at the Hinton Middle School. The Rev. Jeff Canterbury, former classmate of the deceased, will be officiating. Anyone is welcome to attend. The class of 1989 is having their 10 year reunion July 2rid. and 3rd. and Btacey and James will be sadly missed all, NEED GLASSES The Hinton Lions Club is in need 8UMMMR8 COUNTY COMMUNITY WELLNE88 CENTER 221 Temple Street, Hinton, West Virginia June 15 through June 21 Tuesday -9:00- noon Exercise Machines;; 6:00 pm Veterans Upward-Bound. Wednesday -9:00-noon Exercise Machines; 1:30 PM - Chair Exercise at Summers Landing; 6:00 PM Veterans Upward-Bound. Thursday -9:00-noon Exercise Machines; 5:30 &7:00 PM American Heritage Rivers. Friday -9:00 - noon Exercise Machines. -6:00 PM Fibromyalgia Network. Saturday -8:00 -11:00 AM Body Tone with Linda; 1:00 -3:00 PM Seated Massage - Debbie Cox. Monday -9:00-noon Exercise Machines; -6:00 PM Veterans Upward-Bound. HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK: A Soapy Solution - With all the antibacterial products on the market, you'd think the world would be a cleaner place. In fact, antibacterials may be making some germs harder to kill. Researchers believe that germs can become resistant to antibacterials. Unless someone in your household is chronically ill, soap and water will of used eye glasses. do the trick. If you have any please drop offat From PATHWAYS TO Briers, Don's Sports Shop, or Garry's VELUESS - May 1999 Used Car Lot. [ [ [ U [ [[ HI[ I H [ H HI [HH[ [ [1[ I I[ [[ [ II [ IIIIII I HI [ I I I II Ullll I WE SHINE FOR JESUS Vacation Bible School will be held at Griffith Creek Baptist Church near Alderson beginning at 6:00 p. m. Monday evening, June 21st thru June 25th. This year's theme is "We Shine For Jesus." Classes will be available for both children and adults. The public is cordially invited to attend to worship our Lord and Saviour. Transportation is available by calling 445-2458. ANNUAL JR. GRIFFITH CREEK BAPTIST YOUTH CAMP The annual Jr. Youth Day Camp of Griffith Creek Baptist Church will be held beginning Monday, June 28th and run thru June 30th at the Summers County 4-H Camp at Barger Springs. This is a day camp for children from ages K-6th grades. Children must have completed Kindergarten.An exciting agenda is planned for each day with worship, swimming, crafts, food, games, and loads of fun! Any child who like to attend can receive information by cling 445-2458. TRUST FUND ESTAeUSHED • A Trust Fund for Dabble Ward has been established at the National Bank of Summers to help defray the expenses of a Liver Transplant. All contributions will be deeply appreciated. 1999 WEST VIRGINIA STATE WATER FESTIVAL THEME: CELEBRATE WEST VIRGINIA'S WATER HISTORY SATURDAY, AUGUST 7,1999 11:00 a. m.- Downtown Hinton JOIN THE FUN AND COMPETITION: CASH PRIZES, TROPHIES, RIBBONS Coordinated by: Hinton Business & Professional Women I II I II Ill I II Ill II II Cash prizes will be awarded for Float competition: First Place $100.00 Second Place $50.00 Third Place $35.00 Entries will be judged on THEME, APPEARANCE AND CREATIVITY Cash prizes will be awarded for Marching Bands: First Place $100.00 Second Place $50.00 Third Place $35.00 First, second and third place trophies will be awarded in the Antique Car category. Trophies and dbbons will be awarded in the Horse category. Ribbons will be awarded in the Banner and Walkers categories, as well as a new category: BOAT8 (best decorated, oldest, smallest, largest, most unusual) PARADE MNE-UP WILL BE AT SUMMERS COUNTY BD OF EDUCATION AND KROGERS IIIII II III IIII II I III TO ENTER, CLIP AND MAIL TO: NANCY C. SMITH PO BOX 1033, HINTON, WV 25951 OR PHONE 466-3798 or 466-4271 Iln|muinn|nnn|n|n|nnnnmn|nnnu|n|||ml I ENTRY TITLE: TYPE OF ENTRY: CONTACT: ADDRESS: ] PHONE: LEGAL NOTICE REq FOB ]gNGINa].ING PROPOSAL8 The Big Bend Public Servim District is in the process of obtaining proposals from consulting engineering firms interextod in providing edvice and services for a public sewer system in the Taleott, Hilldale, Lowell ares. Projtct act/v/ties that will invdve the asletd on--include cot era/mats and fo/hillty. The consultant will weds with the Big Bend Public Secv/ee Diie Professional sarvicns for the activity funded include; (1) Ctntn ded4 in a¢cordce with all State, Federal and Locol ragulatbms that pertain to the propmed prQj; (2) Preparat/on orhidding and contracting documaute; ($) Participation in the evaluat/on Inda received and (4) Monitor and inspect mnstruction aotiv/tias on a periedic basis to insure compliance with plans and speciflcationL Final plato, eperificationJ and bid decuments will be mpletud to take 'venteZa of this construct/en Procmment risnid sm'vi, shall m ascmd with 24 CFR Part 85 and Wext Virginia Cede Chapter 5G, AJI consnltimte intermtod in being considered for this project must submit a propoenl detailing qnalifiratiom, technical expertise, management and drmg mpabilitim and related imor experience, The object of the competitive proceex is to elect/vely select the firm who will provide the hizhe qmdity ofrvice. Accordingly technical qmdiflrat/mm and ezperienco will be weighed heavily. Selected raspendente will be interviewed and the firm judsed meat qualified will be elecMd. mu ,=nit =u r=m ormtion to: Big Bond Public Service District, Post Office Box I14, Talcott, WV 34981 Propom will be aocepted until 3:00 p. m, July 13, 1999. Attention iJ diroct to the fact that the lropesed prect ia to be undertaken throngh fundi ouree* including but not limited to the HUDmall Cit/ex Block Grant palaohian Regional Cemmimon (ARC) Grant Program, the Economic Development Administration (EDA), the West Virginia infrmmctuve and Jobs Development Council and the State Revolving Loan Fund. The Big Bend Public Service District will afford full opportunity for minority bmdnass enterprises to submit a show orinterast in reqmm to this invitation and will not discriminate ngainat any inte firm or individual on the grounds of rane, creed, color, sex, aide. handicap or national or/sin in the contract award. The Big Bend Public Service District reservas the right to accept or reject any and/or all propenak. L. W. Thompeen, Official Choh-men HN June 15 LEGAL NOTICE REQUEffr FOR ENGINEERING PROPOSAJ The Big Bend Public Service District is in the process of obtaining proposals from consulting engineering firms interted in providing advice and asrvict for a water line extension through Barger Springs to the Forest Hill, Dog Trot area. Project act/v/t/u that will involve the selected engineering include coat cetimat and feasibility. The consultant will work with the Big Bend Public Service District. Profess,OhM services for the activity funded include; (I) Cmuttrucon design in accordance with all State, Federal and Local regulations that pertain to the proposed project; (2) Preparation of biddmg and contracting documents; (3) Participation in the evaluat/on or bide received and (4) Monitor and inspect conatroctien activities on a periodic basis to inure compliance with plans and specificat/ons. Final plans, speciflcot/ons and bid documents will be completed to take advantage of this construction stson. Procurement ofcaid asrviese shall be in accordance with 24 CFR Part 85 and West Virginia Code Chapter 5(3. All consultants interuted in being considered for this project must submit a proposal detailing qualifications, technical expert,s, management and staffing rapahihtias and related prior mcperience. The object of the competitive process is to objectively select the firm who will prov/de the highext qmdity ofasrvi. Aordingly technical qmtlificationa and experience will be weighed heavily. Selected respondents will be interviewed and the firm judged most qualified will be selected, Pleu submit all requasted information to: Big Send Public Service District, Post Office Sex 114, "Icett, WV 24981 Propceai will be accepted until 3:00 p m, July 13, 1999. Attention is dected t the fact that the proposed project is to be undertaken through funding source including but not limited to the HUDmall Cit/ex BlGrant,.l Regional C=mmimen () Grant Program, "the Economic Devel0pment Administration (EDA), the West Virginia infrnstructm'e and Jo Development Council and the State Revolving Loan Fund. The Big Bend Public Service Dstrict will afford full opportunity for ndnority buains ente to submit a show orinteroat in rasponse to this invitat/on and will not discriminate against any interested firm or individual on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, age, handicap or national origin in the contract award. The Big Bend Puhiie Service District e the right to accept or reject any and/or all propcealL L. W. Thompeen, Official Chairman HN June 15 RIGHT TO LIFE MEETING Summers County Right To Life meets at the Presbyterian Church, downtown, Hinton at 7:00 p. m. The meetings are held on the 3rd. Monday of the month. Anyone interested in working for the protection of the unborn are invited to attend. SMITH-GRAHAM REUNION Family and friends of the late Samuel Smith & Leva Graham Smith are invited to the Smith- Graham Family Reunion on Saturday, July 10th., from 11 A. M. until 6 P.M. at the Summers County 4-H Camp, Hinten. Bring a covered dish and join in the fun. For more information please contact Marie Ratliff 255-9243 or Samuel Smith 466-1956. 466-1100 June McGrww, BROKER, Sea detail Umlqs ea the Iatemet www.hintonrealtyom BELLEPOINT . Maple Ave- hue. 8 hr. framed, 2 story home. Large front porch, screened in back porch. Large level yard fenced in. M,000. WILLOWWOOD ROAD Oroenbrier Rivm" on 2 ecru, 2 hr. fl-ame excellent condi- tion. d in bask porch, front porch. Large deck. Lots of extras included. $60,000. MADAMS CREEK. 45 acres. 41 acres is wood land. Fixer. upper house. $65,000. GREENBRIER RIVER AT ST SUB DIVISION. Attractive eottege in excellent eondition, ineindoa all furni- tur and appliances. Tw, te- trees in front of cortege at the flyer's edge. Very picturesque. 1/2 acres. " NEW RIVER ROAD - framed 3 br., 2 baths, on 1 I/2 acres on the river. 2 years old. $95,000. 19 minutes from downtown. SANDSTONE. larze lot. view of SALE PENDING. BALLENGEE STREET stately brick home, 2 hr, din. ing room, large foyer-recep- SiGn hail, 2 baths, wood ornate woodwork, including ornate woodwork on fireplace and stairway. Woodwork in excel- lent condition. 2 large porches. Also includes 8 apts. with monthly income exceed- ing $1,000. In very good eondi. tion. $123,000.00. LEGAL NOTICE AMFM OF SUMMERS COUNTY, INC. & SUMMERS COUNTY CONTINUOUS CARE CENTER, LLC STATEMENT OF INCOME For the Year Ended December 31, 1998 Operating Income 4,311,193 Operating Expenses 4,221,823 Other InromeExpemm)- Net 49,786 Income Tax Expense 46,374 Extraordinary Item (157,316) Net Inmma/(Lma) (64,534) AMFM OF SUMMERS COUNTY, INC. & SUMMERS CONTINUOUS CARE CENTER, LLC BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1998 Current ,tdmete 1,096,991 Propm'ty & Equipment 1,903,151 Other Aets 158,266 Total AMte 3,158,408 Current Liabilities 678,009 Long-Term IAahilitiss 2,830,265 Equity (349,866) Total Liahilitise & Equity 3,158,408 The details concerning the contents of this advertisement alor with 0th reports &submiasions shall he available for public inspection and copying at the Offce orths West Virginia Health Care Authority, 10 Dee Drive, Cluwlsston, WV 2531 I, durmg regular buine hours, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on any business day, AMFM of Sulmnem County, Inc. i a West Virginia corporation owned by AMFM Holding Company, Inc, HN June 15 I III ABSOLUTE AUCTION Sat. June 19th. - 10:00 AM Antiques, elegant furniture and collectibles of John and Bobble Deeds. 409 Miller Ave, Bellepoint, Hinton, W. Vs. TERMS: Cash or good check. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any and all printed material. Directions: From Princeton, W. VA take state route #20 north approx. 26 miles to Hinton, W. VA. turn rt. on state route #3 east on New River Bellepoint Bridge, after crossing bridge tum dght go to Miller Ave., turn rt. go approx. 3 blocks. Watch for signs. SALE BY: C; N. Kirby Realty COs, Inc. T. Hazelwood - Broker - 304-425-3627 Jimmy Mayberry - Auctioneer 304-384-7054 WV Lic. #87 J. Scott Mayberry Apprentice Auctioneer - Uc. # 171 I II I II II I Rt. 1 Box 86 Ballard, WoVa. 24918 HINTON AREA 1418 TEMPLE STREET. 2 br. 1971 Fleetwo o d trailer. All electric. 12 • 64.1 1/ 2 baths, combination dining room and kitchen, living room,otee.Situated on 2 lots with good view. Conveniently located in town. Call today only $1900. FOREST HILL AREA ON SEMINOLE ROAD. appx. 137 acres land, wla new 1998 Vic- torian 28 x 52 double wide home on concrete foundation. 8 BR., comb. DR. & kitchen, Large LR, util/ty room, 2 baths, heat pump and central air, small barn, storage build- ing, on hardtop road with a most beautiful view. App. 35 to 40 acres cleared, 100 acres woodland w/some timber. W;ll sell aa a whole or will con- aider selling in tracts. The whole for only $170,000.00. GREENVILLE AREA RT. 122. story, 8 or 4 BR. home. DR, kitchen, large LR., laundry room, 2 full baths, office or breakfanook, den, fireplace, hardwood floors under car- pet, electric baseboard, pro- pane gasandwood heat, porch and large deck. Situated on appL 1 acre level land, 3 out- buildings, 1 new. All selling for only $65,500.00. ALDERSONAREA. 5 hr. home with combination 2 story frame and 40 x 81 log. Large LR, DR. and kitchen, large bath with whirpooL Log part with insulated windows and doors, wood, elect, and heat pump, and appliances, situ- atod on 110 x 160 nice corner lot in very good location at 211 Washington Street. Plus 12 • 20 carport also 10x16 utility building. All for $64,500.00. For Listings Or Auction Sales Call 466-3210 Anytime Paul "Buddy" Light Broker & Auctioneer Licensed No. 478 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON CASH NO. 99-0112-SWF-CN MERCER COUNTY SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY Application for a certificate of need to construct approximately 25,42 acres of lined cell with an estimated life of approximately 14.48 years NOTICE OF FILING On January 12, 1999, Mercer County Solid Waste Authority filed a duly verified Application For Certificate Of Need to construct and operate 25.42 acres or additional disposal cells at its current landfill operation in Mercer County, West Virginia, pursuant to West Virginia Cede 24-2 lc(b). The certificate of need is sott in order to obtain a mor permit modification from the West Virginia Division of Environmental Protection. It hl estimated that this additional acreage ridispexal  will he constructed as needed and will provide sufficient space to allow another 14 years o operation. No in.ease in rates is proposed in this appliration or expected as a result of this construction. Anyone who dex/res to protest, object to, or support this filing may do so by filing a concise and specific written statement of protest, objection or support with the Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Service Commiasion, P. O Box 812, Charleston, West Virginia 25323, within ten (1O} days of this publication. In the absence of protest or objection, the Public Service Comi_..Mion may waive further proceedings and enter a dec/siGn in this matter based on its review of the application and supporting documentation of record in this cnse. MERCER COUNTY SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY HN June 8, 15 LEGAL NOTICE WRST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Divis/on of Highways NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed propasals will he received by the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways at its office in Suilding Five, Room A-148, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston, West Virginia 25305-0430 until 10A• M. June 29, 1999 and enid proposals will be publicly opened and read immediately thereafter for the construction of the foUowi project(s): Ca]]; 017; Contra 9914083; State Project: R089- OREM/GR-000.00 00; Description: GUARDRAIL DISTRICT 9 GUARDRAIL & FENCE REPLACEMENT DISTRICTWIDE; COUNTY: GREENERIER FAYETTE MONROE OTHER. Propmuds will be received from prequalified and Wast Virginia licensed contractors only except that on Federal-Aid Projects a contractor's license is not riuirod at time of bid, but will he required before work can begin. Registration is required with the Department orAdministrat/on, Division of Purdmsing, in a¢colan with Chapter 5A, Art/de 3, Section 12 of the Wext Virginia Cede. All €ontractors submitting hide on Iset(e) must include one of the following forms properly executed with each proposal: Propal Guaranty Bond, Cashier's Check, or Certified Check for 500.00 or 5% or total bid, whichever is greater. . *'Yhese are proecte en which any contractor with a Catogery  Preqnalification Rating may be eligible to bid. The Welt Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways rarve the right to drier, delay or imtpone the date for receiving and publicly opening proposals for any project designated in this advertimmmnk without the neceseity or renewing such advertisement. All bidders holding valid bidding lmpom will be nofied of such deferment, delay or po*tponemont and the date that proposals will be received and publicly opened. The Wast Virginia Department of Tranaportation, Div/ien or Highways hereby notifies all bidders that it will nlnnatively inure that in any tast entered into pm-smmt to th edvecthtement, m/nonty business , en will be afforded full opp0rtimity to submit hide in rupmuta to thia invitation end will not be di¢imlnated aitint on the grounds of race, color, rdigion.  or national origin in consideration for an award. WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Divisiea riHighways John J. Welch, Jr., Director t Control Division HN JUNE 15, 22 PI: I