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8 - Hinton News Tues. Dec. 10, 1991 : : 7 I FROM THE ! SOWER / I  ibJ Mh,eZ^.G ! A general said to a young of- ficer, "Imagine you're leading a company of men into battle. "You look to the left and there's the enemy's infantry. You look to your right and there's his artillery. You look in front of you and there's his mechanized unit. You look behind you and there's a steep cliff. What would you do?" "Sir," he gulped, 'Td resign." Not Moses. The enemy was around him. The sea was before him. He didn't panic, he prayed. The Lord defeated the foe and delivered His followers. Do you find yourself surround- ed by evil forces? Don't give up. Give in to God. Trust Him, and you'll triumph. ROD STEWART Rod Stewart will be appearing on Tues. Jan. 14, 8 PM at the Coliseum Charleston Civic Center. Ticket Prices: $22.50 all seats reserved. Limited number of Gold Circle seats @$30.00. For tiGket purchase call Ticket- master Charleston Area 342-5757 or Huntington Area 523-5757. LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS- SION OF WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON Entered by the PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS- 8ION OP WEST VIRGINIA, in the City dChorlsaMm on the 4th day o/', 1!. CASE NO. 91-996-G-CN WEST VIRGINIA POWER GAS SiVICE, a d/vlslmq of Ut/lICorp Unitod Ahlioatlen for • ¢'fifl.14f eonveniensa and neemolty permitting th etrtNtlo Of plism lmWevemsntL NOTICE OF PILING WHEREAS, on Elbor 3,199!. West Vlrnia Pew&Gusala,,a diviaim ot'UtlllCorpUrdted.filed an appllsatlon, duly verified, for a amJfl,**to ofesnv*n- isles and nesemity to replace iia bare steal ps distri. bution mains thnghout it* mvrvlsa area in Beam, Calhoun, Clay, Payetto, Gilmar, Jadumn, Kanawha, McDowell, Nicholas, Putnam,Raleigh, RltchieRoane, Summers, WitS. Wood and Wyoming Countim; and WHEREAS, West Virginia Power Gas Sorvisa saMmates the eest of the replacement program at ap- prodmatoly $33 million in current dollars; and plane to flrmnce the capital ee4Jts of the pregrsm with an ap- propriato combination dinternJlly goner.ted funds. debt and equity capitol. West Virginia Power Gsa Service proposes to recover the annual carrying €osts el'the program through the mrs mtrchorge mechanism approved by the Commission in Case No. 914)3-G- 421". PursUant to 24-2-11, Wcot Virginia Code, IT IS ORDFAD that West Virginia Power Gas Servloa, a division of UtiliCorp United, Inc., give notice of the filing of said applicttton by publishing a copy of this order once in a newspaper, duly qualified by.the Secretary of Stoto published and of general circula- tion in each ef the Counties of Boone, Calhoun, Clay, payette, Gilmer, Jacksen,Kanewha, Md)owoll, Niche- ins, pumas, Raleigh, Ritchie, Roans, Sum mere, Wirt, Wood and Wyoming, making due return to this Corn- mission of paper certification of publication immedi- ately a tier publication. Anyone desiring to make ebjeo lion to =aid application must do se in writing, within thirty (30) days alter the publication of this aeries, to P.O. Boa 812, Charleston, West Virginia 25323. rT ISPURTIlER ORDERED that if no protests are received within said 30-day period, the Commission may waive formel hesringand Srant the application of West Virginia Power Cas Service, hesod on the eel- dance submitted with said applisation end it* review thereof. A True Copy, Testa: Howard M. Cunninghem Executive Secretary HN Dec, I0 SAMPLE BALLOT RITCH OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL LEVY ELECTION Board of Education SUMMERS COUNTY West Virginia December 14, 1991 Special Election to authorize additional levies for the fiscal years b%dnning July 1, 1992, July 1, 1993, and July 1, 1994, and for the purpose of authorizing the Board of Education of Summers County to contract for and assume indebtedness, including interest thereon for the following: a. To purchase, acquire and distribute textbooks to all students in Summers County School System, grades K through twelve, inclu- sive, the annual approximate amount of ................. ..:...$100,000.00 b. To provide instructional supplies, library books, audiovisuals, and instructional equipment, where necessary to all pupils in grades K through twelve, including vocational, the annual approxi- mate amount of ................................................................. $80,000.00 c. To provide staff development, curriculum enrichment, remedia- tion and expansion programming via satellite, the annual approxi- mate amount of ................................................................. $20,000.00 d. To maintain and further improve the superior quality and excellence of the bands and music programs of the county, the annual approximate amount of ........................................ $15,000.00 e. To provide student extracurricular and cocurricular support, including athletics, drama, field trips, playgrounds and etc. in the annual approximate amount of ....................................... $15,000.00 f. To provide summer and after school programs, including curricu- lar, cocurricular, and extracurricular, to students in the Summers County School system, grades K through twelve inclusive, in the annual approximate amount of ........................................ $30,000.00 g. To provide professional/occupational staff'training services that contribute to the professional or occupational growth and compe- tence of teachers, administrators, board members, and service personnel, in the annual approximate amount of ................................................................. $25,000.00 h. To acquire, either by purchase or supplement state funds, three new diesel buses, either for replacement or expansion purposes, and o supplement the operation of extended bus runs, provide an adequa, safe and convenient means of transportation for school children in the annual approximate amount of .................................................................. $25,000.00 i. To supplement the rising cost of operation and maintenance of plant and student transportation services, including utilities, fuel for buses, and custodial supplies, in the annual approximate amountof. .................................................................. $350,000.00 j. To maintain and/or replace general purpose vehicles such as trucks, tractors, staff vehicles, and driver's education vehicles, including repair, greasing, fueling, preventive maintenance and replacement costs, in the annual approximate amountof ...................................................................... $25,000.00 k. To acquire and improve sites to contract for and/or erect, to furnish and equip school buildings, including the upgrading of science laboratories, to add to existing school buildings where necessary, to correct fire/health hazards, and to repair and maintain existing school buildings, facilities and equipment inclusive of contracted services in the annual approximate amountof. ................................................................. $194,845.00 Total for all purposes annual approximate amountsof .............................................................. $ 879,845.00 The annual total approximate amount to be expended during the term of this levy is $879.845.00. and the total approximate amount to be expended during the three (3) year term of this levy is $2.659.535.00. The Board of Education of the County of Summers is hereby authorized to match any State, Federal or other funds becoming available, and to expend at the end of each fiscal year or at end oflevy period any resulting surplus accruing and any surplus accruing from this levy for any or all purposes set forth in this proclamation or any school purposes it may desire. According to the order of the Board of Education of the County of Summers entered on the third day of October 1991. The additional levies shall be on Class I property, 22.95 cents; on Class IS property, 45.90 cents; on Class III property, 91.80 cents; and on Class IV property, 91.80 cents. m FOR the Levies AGAINST the Levies INSTRUCTIONS: Those favoring the additional levies place an Xin the square before "FOR the Levies." Those against such levies place an X in the square before =AGAINST the Levies." HN Dec. 3, I0 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMERS COUNTY HOSPITAL FINANCIAL REPORT: 9uumem Coen tlptts sam proJ hoepi, Js opests4 tmdm t llemd d T IplInlH W lhe Summm Court  CIal md I alm of sms cou K= as t T. tmIt CBq ittl det net y sdmlien m m ,mmgmW ted, mg,Nm, o( mc €€€, cm4, nmlon od- M  llm m* mmctm of m, 0*rmt d mm SOmmod I0/Se¢Ikm 14 Arlldo ,SF d lhe Wsal Virglab Code thsil tm/IMM puMll md  st d 0ca ol It* d  Plmmtr ml E, We Vni* 0 pllmeat o(Hmd P & G Iulldl, 2019 Wnshhtea Slrsa East  WV S, dudn0 mgtt Imsimm host, i.00 a.m, fo $.'0 p.m. m   y. SNdTm H&tm, WY 2S0Sl SUMMERS COUNTY HOSPITAL S.AJ*¢E SHEETS J4to 30, IQI md to00 ASSET loet t;0 CURRENT ASSk33 Cmbm41mMt*quint* , 4Jo $ Jl4 IMimt m tm* *mm* mand I " I $1,, Odw olv 17,475 Settlemsalammmb duo from td party mlm4mrmm*m Wo0mms =0 Pmd*smm* m om,m Tokd €Tw, t elm ASSLrTS WHOSE USE e UmEO(NS) PSOPERPt, PLANT kO EQUIPMENT iNm = M 3) LUm. 3S,S19 70,000 71,580 UABU'IIES ANt}  SALANCE8 CURINT UASl/ES Ctent mmdlbe ( I0-Wm debt md AcceuMt Imbb 719,151 0,626 comlmmm, m]el imdi, ICtd I1 pfdI ,t41 243,214 mm4 o#w wnmt dlN 4S4 92e To4d u#mnl IklIsa  LCNG-TERM DEBT iO CAPITAL LEASE 08UGAllONS, m cum m*dmm INot, @  COt41MF.NTS O CONTINGENCIES gttACES  l. ,UMMI- COUNrf HOSPITAL STATEMENTS OF REVENUES AND EXPENSES Ye Fded June 30, t00t and tO REYENUES tl 0 NSI mllml msa m 0PEt PBES (Noa I r,4s,7 s2a,3s Sulml ollm e (Norm O &ld O} t,547 1,783,154 41,S23 , [im sad Imefdmttm 107,b'78 23,85 Prlsim  ted debt8  . TOIl 0pstlln0*zpns b 4288 Esmm (deckmw) of mvmms over elplsaes Illtolt nI NONO@ERATING REVENUES M 1ZT? 25,2 E==m (denckmW) ol mvmu. SUMMERS COUNTY HOWTAL STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES Baud tlmtM Opersaa 0 Contitta0 F:tmd Cqitsi Fund Tol 6anek Jca   $1,5,49,934 S29,4t4 $1,$79,.q E=mm (mncy) el wm o ==p=m (=S7,40) Lro (=ss, mT) Coatdm* Im wpi addi*ms   hlam June 3 tg0 1,3S907 31,004 1.3800! C=io4 I= capi ,ddions  --0-- mmmc*t Jem  mt   SUMMERS COUNTY H0SRI STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS YWS d#d June 30,1001 sad 1900 I1 II CASH ROWS FROM OPERATING ACVITIES Exmm (di¢nW) of rwmun ova asp*n,e* S{22) r255,817) liut= to rociJe I d mvmmi 0 wi to net Oepmdado md morlztJ 197,570 231,05 (n) m mJe of Wl=ty, pnt sod utpmmt  (S,019) Otr --0-- " 0,7) Change in miners and liabitie: Onam) ,umm patent recm 4,724 124,836 (Incrust) demm in toven lioisa 421 (6,182) Incr (scmm)in =strum p*lt and ¢al expenm (2022) (t 5,4) tcreue (deces) in thir d-IVt psbmec, lvs 4,000 (22,0t0) O1 prd ddrm and icusi mt  Net calh ptovlded by (umd in) opmsg so,vies {k6U] CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTkG ACTIVII1ES eH) d-rm tn mm o um i= libel 22,7 (&o) Ftocaeds Iom e o wolrf and equipmsat --.0-- 6.000 Pocds 1m maturity cmttfl¢= or t -0-- 21 k673 Ptch ol property wtd equtt  (m.0291 Ni caM povld4M by (ud in) CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES Procmds h l)-tm boo',dnp t77,7 18,000 Prid payme ( I b=rrowlnt I wt N mah pmid*d by (u=l in) ()  m md  uimlem f,ll) (.,0) Cah md m elmt= SUPPLEMENTA 0iSCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION C4u l=ymem8 Io€ intm  SUppLEMENTAL SCHEDULE OF NONCAStt NESllNG 40 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES Dmatim d equipment by $mms County HN 0ec. 10 I III LANDLORD WANTED Two.story, frame dwelling on with .q bed-" --'.nsi only $8,500. RENTAL OPPORTUNITY 2 story frame on large city lot; 2 rental units - fully occupied; good net income; $22,000. AFFORDABLE 1 story frame; 10 years old, off- street parking; West EndArea; only $17,000. SMAJ, ACREAGE 11.4 wooded acres at Lerona, near Pipestem Resort; ideal building site... $17,500. ASSUMABLE VA LOAN 1 1/2 story brick home with full basement; garage in rear. $37,500. BUY SOME INCOME Brick apartment building in Hinton Historical District; 2 units, fully occupied; $23,000. 466-II00 NEW RIVER - Acreage. PINE HILL- Attractive 3 BR., 2 1/2 baths. Frame - split level, fireplace, carpeted. Attached 2 car garage. Large corner lot. Excellent buy at $58,000. Price Reduced. NEW RIVER- 2 BR., camp with 120' frontage on By-Pass 3 and 20. 120' frontage on the river. Good commercial property. LITTLE WOLF CREEK - farm, 105 acres, barn and shed. 2 BR., frame house. Pond. $69,000. MADAMS CREEK - S BR., 2 baths, brick, 1 car garage on 2 acres. TRUE - 39 1/2 acres, full base- ment, well. View of Lake Bluestone. $35,000. R1VERTOWNE - Restaurant, ice cream parlor, all equip- ment. 10 apts. partially com- pleted. Can make own pay- ment. Great buy. 214 TEMPLE ST- Commercial ! rental, incldqrllvts., busi. I ness on gr¢L.oor. $35,000. REAL ESTATE SERVICES AND APPRAISALS Farms, Residential, Vacation and Commercial Properties Member MLS Autrey Ritch, Broker GRI, Certified Real Estate Appraiser 5th Ave. & Commercial St. 153 PT ST - 2 bed- room, frame, remodeled. Convenient location.Price Reduced MADAMS CREEK - 4 BR., 1 bath, frame, large front porch. 2 storage buildings on 1 1/2 acres. $30,000. BEIJ.EPOINT - 4 BR., 2 story brick & cedar, 2 1/2 baths, custom built kitchen that opens into family room with fireplace. Formal dining room, 2 car garage, patio, air conditioned. I acre, great view. Hinton, WV 25951 304.466-1111 or 466,0736 BLUESTONE PARK A00W- 50 acres. 112 wooded, 1/2 Call and List With Us Today/ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SAL UNDER DEED OF TRUST In accordance wth the terms of the following [Nsds of Trust: I) Deed of Trust dated the lath day of September, 1989 by and between William J. G raham, single, party of the first pert to Frank S. Ilarkin. Jr., Ottice B- Adk|ns and William II, File, IlL Trustees, psrties of the second part, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commi.io of SBmmers County, West • Virginia in Trust Deed Book 122, at page 59,5; and 2) Deed of Trust dated the 8th day of August, 1991 by and her weon William J. Graham, single, party of the first part to Frank S. llarkine. Jr., Ottice R. Adkins and William II. File. I II, Trustees. parties of the second part, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission of Summe County, West Virginia, in Trust l)eed Book, 128, at page 438 default having been made in the payment of the obligation described therein and demand having been made upon said Trustees to sell in accordance with the terms of said Deeds of Trust, the undersigned Trustees will, on the 20th day of December, ] 991 at I0:00 o'clock a.m., at the front deer of the Courthouse in llinton, Summers County, West Virginia offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder the following described lot or parcel of land situate in Jumpirg Branch District, Summers County/West Virginia and being more particularly described as follows: Real estate situateand lyingand beingin Jumping Branch District, Sum mers County, West Virginia and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on black gum: thence running a southeast direction to a stone to right of spring in a field, thence a straight line in same direction to a chagnut; thence a straight line to a chestnut ark near top of ridge; thensa a sonthsast coune to a stone corner of P.W. and Drewry Farl and with their line to tlcndley Ipring; thence with same line to a whie oak stump and stone and with same line to a poplar; thence with same line to an ash eerner to Drowry Farley and P.H. Parley;, there with P.H. Farley's line to a water oaks and chestnut oak near a cliff; thence with cliffs a northeast direction to the benninF, supposed to And being the same property acqu/rod by William J. Graham by deed from Clinton E. ]Parley and Edr Marie Farley, his wife, dated the 6th day of Septmhe¢, 1989 rec©rded in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission of Summers County, West Virginia in Deed Book 165, at page 83. Said male ofthia property will be made oubj t to all reservations, eceptions, limitations and restrictions contained in the aforesaid Deed of Tress and in all prier deeds conveying Mid property, eaoept these pertaining to race. creed or col. and subject toall real lopery taxes against maid property. Said sale may be postponed by public announce- mont at the above4¢hoduled time and pare of ale, or any pestponemont thereof. TERMS OF SALE: Cash in hand on day of sal. DATED: November 26, 1991. WJ"l. FILE, HI and OTTICE l ADKINS, Trustees IIN Dec. 3. 12 cleared. 2 creeks and spring. LITTLE WOLF CREEK ROAD - 50 acres including well and septic, 25 acres cleared rest wooded. Excellent hunting. Easy access. $22,500. 3rd. AVENUE - Tomkiee Bldg. Historic district, 4 apts., business areas. $20,000. June McGraw, I REALTOR, C.R.E.A, Home: 466-1767 Wflma Redes, Sales, 466.1118 Linda Lyons, Sales, 466.2638 Olaus Lyons,'Sales, 488-2888 II I LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FILING OF ESTATE ACCOUNTS To the Cmditore and IMndidarfes of the within deceased permne: I have before me the following deesaud pereons and the account of the fiduciaries of their cototes: I)e- cedent: Victoria IAl|y, Piduciary: Raymond Lilly, Bog 2 IG. Peon, WV; Decedent: Nennie Vandmll, Ftdudm. JoAnn Burdette, P.O. Boa Sl, Sand* WV; dent Joel T.Ountor, Fiduciaries: Gtmlp, Ountor, ]Be= 6, Lockbridge. WV end Homer Ounter, lk  Low Moor, Vs.; Decedent: A.M. Keffer, lldueinP. Edith Keffer, 508 4th Ave.. HintB, Wt/; Dedenk Dsvi done*, Fiduciary: Ruth C. Jones, HC73, Boa I, Aldereon, WV; Decedont: Nora ]Davis, ]Piduemrtes: Virginia Hinton, Pluto Rt., B6x 31, Hints% WV and Liliian YaM, 213 6th. Ave.. Hinton, ; De.,deBt: Giadys Caldwe]l, F/du¢iary: Carolyn Jones, P. O. Boa 187, Takott, WV; Decedent: Joseph T. Bennett, Pi- duciarty: Ramona Bennett, 302 Grnbrior Ave..Hin- ton, WV" Decedent: Lillian Burdetto, Fiduciary." Betty Tincher, 1920 Bordeaux Rue, Nerthwood, Ohio; Dm dent: Wands MeLaughlin, FiduciasT: MarIaret Judy, P. O, Boa 32, Jumping Branch, WV 96g. Any person having a ehim against the eatato o/" any parson are entitled to exhibit ease, with IMplly verified vohora, to fiduciary within 715 day ar not later then Fehruxry 16, 1992, or to euparviour within 120 days, at address below, net later than April I, 1992; otherwise any or all such €laims may be m€luded from all benefit= of oaid estate. All beneficiaries of mid ea(.a  may appe" bem fiduciary or supervisor by dates shown to romaine caims and protect their intorsate. Given under m hand this 2Sth day of November, 1991. Ruth Noble Fiduciary Supervisor, County Ct'k'I Of Bce HN Dec. 3, 1O Rt. I Box 86 00llard, WeVa. 24918 IORESTHILL AREA- Mo - roe ;Countyllne.Beautif, ' ': y 7 room home with 2 large hallways, 4 BR, LR, DR, FR, kitchen, 2 1/2 baths, ]./2 t>se- ment. Completely remo¢. T J situated on approx. 30 acres of beautiful level to rolling land with stocked fish ponds. Developed springs. 5 acres woodland with large trees, barn, machine and hay shed, other outbuildings, plus 40x80 craft shop with a combine  tion cabinet and workshop. Excellent location with hard- top road frontage. This might be the one you have been look- ing for.You must see to appre- ciate the quality. Call today. TALCOTT AREA-4 BIt, 1 1/2 story home. Large dining room and kitchen, bath, front porch. Garage and utility building. Situated on large lot. T.V. cable, public water. Very convenient location. Only to $30,000. RARGER SPRINGS AREA - 16.33 acres of mostly wood- land. Only 1 mile__from Green- brier River. S'_t ,d home site appro:¢.(,ely'%-- 5 acres cleared, onYX'hard top road. Only tt.$13,000.00. BELLEPOINT AREA- Nelson Street, beautiful 2 story, 3 BR. home, modern kitchen with new appliances, LR. with fire place, DR., bath, hot water baseboard heat with new fur- nace, carpeted through out, new insulated windows, all new wiring, new hot water tank, 2 car garafe plus room for boat, full finished base- ment, paved driveway. Nice garden and grape arbor, plus much more. This super nice home must be seen to appreci- ate. Call today. MARIE AREA - 3 or .BR., home with large LR., combi- nation diningroom/kitchen, large bath. Screened in front porch, aluminum siding. Situ- ated on a la'ge lot with car- port and utility bldg. Fruit trees, good garden spot. Very conveniently located on hard- top road. $24,900. TALCOIY AREA - on Boll ,Noble Rd. A survey 108.55 acres approx. 15 acres cleared level with beautiful view. Orchard with lots of apple and fruit trees. Old barn and util- ity bldg. Balance in young timber with rolling and steep land, with streams and creek thru property. $65,000. AREA- SBR., restored home. Livingroom, kitchen utility room, full bath, 1/2 basement, front porch, situ- ated on corner lot with lots of fruit trees, good garden spot, 2 utility bu'dings. In a very convenient location. Only $25,000.00. For Listings Or Auction Sales Call 466-3210 Anytime Paul "Buddy" Light Broker & Auction Licensed No. 478 I I Gfofls J. Meadows, Sales Assoc. 466.1925 After 4 P.M. I LEGAL NOTICE FIDUCIARY NOTICE I hsvt bete me thBal sat.Uemont of Arvflle C. Reed, Cemmittm for i Rsad, Incompetent. 1901Gi.'vm under my  this 2.h day of Nqvember. Ruth Nuble Ftdueht Supervtcor HNDe¢.S, I0 The first electric watch was invented in Chicago in 1885. Some people believe the first frost will be six weeks after a katydid is heard. The first traffic iight in the U.S. was installed in Cleveland, Ohio, at the interslmtion of Euclid Ave. snd E. 105th St. It was installed August 5, 1914. Fish in the New River. 4 year old, 3 bed- room, 1 bath. Home with finished base- ment on 2.76 acres on Meadow Creek Road. Ideal spot for a bait or tackle shop. Only $42,500. Call Ruth Santos, 252-6511 or 253-2369 Five Star Real Estate 421 Nevell Street Beckley, W.Va. 25801