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JamtS S." 00,err " REAL ESTATE 90 acres more or less woods, 4 miles from 1-64, Laurel Creek Area. 1/2 baths, new roof, s deck,. qrt. Level lot. $59,500. 105 PARK AVENUE - 2 story, 4 br, 1 1?2 baths, part basement, new furnace. 2 ear garage, off- street parking, level lot. ROUTE 8 - 2 or 8 br Ii t rzver lot. No flooding. NIMITZ - 8 hr. brick, study with fireplace, den with fire- place, 3 baths. Spa, central air, sun deck, out bldg, 2 ear car- port, beautiful home. Quality built, excellent location. Ap- proximately I 1/2 acre lot. 218 ffrH AVENUE - 2 story, 3 br. large modern kitchen 2 500 MILLER AVENUE BPOINT - 2 br. den, large modern eat-in-kitchen, bath, living room, central heat and air, 2 car garage. Completely remodeled, excellent condi- tion and location. 116 HERMAN STREET. upper street. Level2 br, living room, dining room, kitchen with appliances, bath. Lower level, living room, kitchen, bedroom and bath. $22,500. 1720 TEMPLE STREET - 2 story, 4 br brick, family room, livin__groom, kitchen and bath. 1/2 basement. Large lot. ta2,000. 14 plus acres Chestnut Knob Road, Fayette County. $35,000. GREENBRIER RIVER - 2 br. furnished cottage, new kitchen with appliances. Liv- ing room, bath, hardwood floors. Central air, sun deck, level river lot. Phm a llke new 3,5 foot travel trailer. Will sell with or without travel trailer. REDUCED. 215 TEMPLE STREET. double front commercial bldg. with S rental apts.. Im 321 3RD AVENUE - former doctor's complex with 2 rental units. Centr'tr and heat. Comph O]Lt. emodeled. $48,500. " =,,, cAMEO UB. Bar and-all equipment, 2 year old build. hag in excellent condition. Plus 1997 mobile home. Road and river frontage. Ready'to occupy. Excellent business opportunity. REDUCED. BIG CREEKAREA- 1 1/2 story 4 br., living room with fire- place, dining room, modern eat-in kitchen. Enclosed back porch, garage, cellar, work- shop, large lot. 1739 TEMPLE STREET - 3 br., 11/2 baths, livingroom, dining room, modern kitchen, sun deck, out bldg. with fantastic view of New River. Home completely remodeled. In excellent condition. WILLOWWOOD ROAD.Splus acre& Greenbrter River fnt- age. Power on property and out bldg. i4,000. • BROOKS AREA - 2 br. year around cottage, bath, living room and dlnlng room eombl- nation, wood stove. All fund- turo and appllanmm. Screened ia back porelL Satellite and 3 11 buildings. River rights. 1400. [[ I 1 JAMES S. KERR.REALTOR Phone 466-4869 Boa,de EL Shuck, Sales IIIII .00ames & 00err f00J0Sp .e00LW ] i I 466-4246 I N00m Ku0+ C0=u LU W= W l • Visit us on the INTERNET at I www.unltedcountry.co 1 . .w.n.-n,-m+-- c., MP G _h NBn?ot_i_v.:S/. " i :. ..... :? , :r' [ garage in excellent condition. Phm rental camp in woods. (This isthe first time th/s place has been for sale). BEIJPOINT - Pine Street. 3 br. brick, 2 bathe, living room with firepleee. Kitchen with appliances, enclosed porch, paved driveway. Home in excellent condition and good neighborhood. 3 acres woods overlooking Greenbrier River. TALCOTT - 3 br. brick, llvin- groom with fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, dining room, eat-in- kitchen, 2 car carport, garage. Large lot, all in top condition. __+ Approx. 100 acres War Ridge, Monroe County. NIMITZ- Robin Roost Road - 3 br. brick, 2 baths, on large lot. RED ROCK AREA- 8 br. cedar home. 2 baths, modern kitchen, central air and heat. Garage. 13 acres river bottom with rights to Greenbrier River. REDUCED. N/MIITZ- Ellison Ridge Road - Bluestone River Road. 6 plus acres with 2 story, 4 br, 2 1/2 baths. Large kitchen, great room with exposed beams. Porch, deck, barn, shed, artis- ian we]], excellent hunting area. Private. BELLRPOINT CEDAR AVE. NUE. 2 br. remodeled home. New furnace, new roof, living room, kitchen, bath, out bldg, plus off street parking. #638 -31414th AVE. 4BR - 2 bath w/full bam't -Natural Hardwood trim, beautiful view of New River $39,500. #655 30 Acre Farm - Jumping Branch - Prime location and property, 3 br. brick home. Baam't, garage, workshop, barns. This is s working farm for cattle or horses. Must see to appreciate this quality property. $195:000. Call today for an appointment to see. #653 116 Reservlor Street - 2 bn home with fenced yard, close to school, downtown area. $25,000. #658 Talcott - 3 BR. home overlooking Greenbder Riven Newly remodeled, large level lot, storage bldg. $57,500. #662 Barger Springs - Year round cottage or camp, 1/2 acre lot, screened porch. $35,000. #663 - 64 acres vacant land - some wooded, some cleared. Private. Has spectacular view. New survey - an outstandlng property $99,500. #668 3.6 acres woodland. Nice private campsite. Overlooks Greenbrler River. #669 Private Home on Greenbrier River. Beautiful, guite setting. 100 ft. frontage. Camp Lighffoot area. $65,000. MARIE AREA MONROE 5 acres with 2 br. home, living room, kitchen, dining area, utility room, sun deck, front porch. Excellent hunting area. MADAMS CREEK - 20 acres with good 2 br. hme. Living room, dini. . :, kitchen and bath..t.yt'level bottom land. Private. BELLEPOINT. Taylor Street. 2 br, modern kitchen, living room, bath, large lot. $29,000. AVIS - Grace Street. 2 story 4 br. brick, 2 baths, basement. Recently renovated. See to appreciate. REDUCED. BALLENGEE STREET EXT. - 2 br. cottage, new carpet and roof. $20,000. GREENBRIER DRIVE - 2 story, 3 br., 2 baths, Hying room with fireplace, hard- wood floors, part basement, garage, large lot with off- street parking overlooking Greenbrier River. PAX EXIT - 1-77 House with 9 plus acres. BELLEPOINT. Miller Ave. 1 story brick, former school bldg. 9,000 sq.. ft. level lot. REDUCED. 46 Acres - Wayside Area near Greenville, Monroe County. 19 ft. travel trailer and approx. 4 acres cleared. $44,000. BECKLEYAREA- Grandview Rd. 2 miles from 1-64. 9 plus acres, wooded level lots. $U8,000.00 SUMMERS COUNTY - lS0 acres of mountain woodland, plus access to Greenbrier River. REDUCED. JAMES  KERR-REALTOR Phone 4ee-13e9 #639 HILLDALE - Cozy 2 BR. on large lot, partial basm't., attached garag €losj to John Henw Statue.... $25,000 #651 412 4TH AVENUE - 2 stow, 4 bn home, new furnace and wiring and porch. Full basement and sttlc. Convenient location. $42,000 ..... #645 HIX MOUNTAIN...95 acre FARM. Has 4 BR home, 3 baths, large fam. rm wlth stone fireplace, GREAT VIEW and private. Pond, sprlngs, creeks, some cleared and some woods. Pole barn. $119,500. #601 GREEN SULPHUR SPRINGS... 2.95 acres off Rt. 20, close to 1-64 .. between Beckley & Lewisburg ..... $17,500. #578 OLD TOMKIES BUILDING, 3rd. Ave., Hlnton. Hlstorlc building has 2 retail store fronts and 4 apartments ..... GOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTY ..... $59,500. #656 - Hinton - 98 Herman St. 3 BR., 2 stow home, off street parking, patio, great view overlooking town. $49,500. #665 - Pine Hill - 3 BR. on comer lot. Nicer;aping and =undeck. $44,000. #667 Jumping Branch - 4 BR. brick on 4 acres, private, 2 baths, specious kitchergreet room. Garage and storage bldg. $120,000. #672 819 TEMPLE ST. "BRICK ROW" Antique town house, 3 br., mostly original interior, old house charm, hardwood floors and trim .,. bam't and attic .... $25,000.00. R. Eugene Jones, Jr. BROKER .... 466-4246 Diannla Perdue, Sales Associate .... 466-3046 We have buyers calling dally Ronnie H. Shuck, Sales .... we t to SELL YOUR PROPERTY! CALL TODAY. • mmelate UNITED COUNTRY/ JONES REALTY REALTOR llJ HC 95 Box 98 ....... Jumping Branch, WV 25989 Phone 466-4246 MDA TELETHON LABOR DM WB](B00; BABY ITEMS NEEDED REACHH is in need of all baby items. Such as clothes, bottles, play pins, cribs. If you would like to dofiate such items. Call 466-4659 or drop offat REACHH. If you have borrowed any baby items from REACHH and are no longer using them, please return to REACHH• AIIbrands Appliances Service For in home appliance repair licensed, insured, experienced• Factory trained for all major +brands arts available,foe , do it yourselfers, Call 466-5733 or 466-1198 I I FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS Lowest prices & we delived 645,1351 S. J. Neathawk Lumber, Inc. U. S. 219 N. Lewisburg II I I Gunter's Construct,on Building & Remodeling, Roofing, Siding, Windows, Room Additions, Kitchens, Decks, Painting, ElecL & Plumbing Repairs. Bobby Gunter 304-466-4796 Hinton WV Uemu 4At11M Jl Ucmm i 00 EYEGLASSES or Hearing Aids 466-2020 GARRY'S FENCING SERVICE Specializing in Cemetery Fencing And Yard Fencing• No Job Too Big Or Too Small. FREE ESTIMATES. "Will Also Wash & Clean Vinyl Siding * Pruning And Cutting Of Shrubbery. GARRY WHEELER 466-5412 Fox Photographics WEDDING SCHOOL fllLdl+"- aERIAL & IjlJ=;; COMMERCIAL SF' PHOTOGRAPHY 2t7Rr. Tues. Aug. 24, 1999 Hinton News - 7 The Summers County Council on WANTED + n Ins i " . . : STANDING TIMBER, Agi g, , s accepting apphcatmns TIMBER _ . • • • LAND, LOGS• C,dl Gns through August 31, 1999, for a Lumber, Inc 392  ...... • -v,too or nlgns,' temporary part-time Registered 392-6087 Ask €,-w;- ..... Nurse, projected to work 8 hours a HN Juiv 20  ..... mu nst. week, plus 6 hours per month for the ,  --'- ," ,  purpose of preparing and conducting I. ' :i !n-service training. Applicants must It! SERVICES AVAILABLE! nave a current West Virginia | | Registered Nurse License, 2 years ' J of related clinical nursing experience, and 1 year experience providing in-home or 10ng term care services. Travel is required. Older persons are encouraged to apply. Interesti applicants must complete a written application at the Hinton Senior Citizens Center, 120 Second Avenue, Hinton, WV. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Funded in part by the West Virginia Bureau of Senior Services and the Appalachian Area Agency on Aging. HN Aug. 17-24p FOR SALE: Small farms, residential and recreational lots two acres and up in Monroe, Summers and Mercer Counties. Owner will finance with low down payment. Call Greg at 304-832-6126. HN July 20-Aug. 31p For Sale By Owner: Mountain Hideaway: 96 wooded acres, passive solar house. Call 466-3459. HN Apr. 27-TFN APPLIANCES Used refrigerators, washers, dryers and electric ranges. Used furniture. Call 466-4524. HN June 29-TFN PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR - All+ types of investigations - Domestic ? Licensed & .Bonded. 466-2546 HN June 29-TFN J. L. GILBERT & SON : House moving, hazing, Ieveling;: shiRing and shoring. 304-425-1730/ HN June 29-TFN L + Mary Kay Cosmetics IAnda Rider 466-4335 after 5 p.m andi weekends. . : HN June 29-TFN APPLIANCE SERVICES :° 466,55OO • HN July 13-TFN i ABORTION ALTERNATIVE. Pregnant and need help. FREE PREGNANCY TESTS. Birthright Cares 1-800-550-4900. HN July 13-TFN 2 homes for rent or sale, also apt. for rent. 466-2020. Dr. Perrine. HN July 20-TFN 5 room apt. for rent. Call 466- • 5338. HN Aug 24-31p Mums for sale. 12 colors. Also, i i pumpkins and gourds. Hidden Valley Farm at Lowell. 3 rd. mail box on Creamery Read. Open Friday and Saturday or by appointment. 466- 2693. HN Aug. 24-3 lp Babysitter needed to come to my home• Day shift, references required. 466-1662. HN Aug. 10-TFN Classified Ads ONLY 35¢ a Word Deadline Business Ads Deadline 4:00 p.m. FRIDAY 466-0005 II I I I I II I I II III I iIii III IL Byrd's-Eye View By U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd & Back to With the new school year just around the corner, students are stocking up on school supplies for their upcoming classes and teach- ers are putting the final touches on their lesson plans. Yet, despite the excitement that accompanies the first day of school, there is an anx- ious feeling that parents, educators, and community leaders also share this time of year. Just a few months ago, our na- tion witnessed the most tragic school shooting of all time. While Littleton• Colorado, continues to cope with the devastating reality of what transpired there last spring, our nation as a whole must work together to ensure that a recurrence of this event does not happen in another American schoolyard. Ev- ery step we take in this regard brings us closer to restoring the old- time serene schoolhouse that our children deserve. West Virginia is one step ahead in creating targeted violence preven- tion programs. From the West Vir- ginia State Police's "Operation Safe Schools" program to the West Vir- ginia Safe Schools program that pro- vides ongoing training for princi- pals, teachers, and school personnel on crisis intervention and manage- ment, our schools and communities are working to maintain a peaceful environment in which teachers can teach and students can learn. School However, there 'is no single cure-all to the problem of school violence, and it is important to re- member that prevention should not solely begin and end on school grounds. The problem is perva- sive, and protecting our nation's children ought to be a team effort of schools, families, communities, and churches, not simply a matter of public policy. Parents and edu- cators are youngsters' role models, and often their greatest confidants. So, teach children the "old values" of integrity, honesty, respect, loy- alty, and religious faith that will carry them through the highs and lows of life. And heed unusual behavior and warning signs before a bad day progresses into a violent outburst. One's education is a lifeline to a strong and prosperous future. It begins at home as a child and should never truly end. It saddens me to think that the critical years of elementary and secondary edu- cation have been stolen from stu- dents caught in the line of fire. Bright futures as scientists, writ- ers, teachers, entrepreneurs, and community leaders are within reach for many of our nation's children. Let us all work together to keep our schools safe, and to watch these visions and aspirations blossom into a reality. ........... ,,,, ,,,,,,, , ..... I I I Banknotes listed by hundreds of banks were used as money in the Untied States d th@ e and mid-1800s, known as the Wildcat od of American banking.