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8 - Hlnton News Tues. Dec. 11, 1990
LEGAL NOTICE
SUMMERS COUNTY FINANCIAL REPORT:.
Summerl County He~ltJd. • n~ l~flt ~t~ ~ umkw • ~1 of Tnmtme ~pointed by the
Summer~ C~ma~ Cammimim. ~ Um ~e¢ ~m~ OmtV ~ u tin Tmatu~r.
Summers County H~pflol d~e net dmy ad~ m aa ~ bad. msardlm d ram, color, cr~d,
Mtleeal *dl~t~ hudiaqb ~ ~ility to ImP. •
All repm~ut flitd wRb ~t Db~clmr dtlm ll~lmlgm4mt ofH~lth Irm, m'nnd by 8eetien 14, Art|cle ~ ef the Wmt
V|~ltnla Cnde ~hall Im 8vuihtbte fe¢ Im~k imqmetien mul mplfa~ of the Ofl~t err the ~ ~ml~ ~
lind Evsltmtiom,Wut Vtq[tnia D~m, tmm~t ~Hmlth, P a OBulidtng, ~019 Wuhtngt~m 8t~mk F~tt Chsd~ton,
WV ~06, during ~ tmdmm bomm, ~00 •.m. to &~O I~m. on •~, bu-~mm dsy.
Beard ~r 1~m~t4m
Summet~ Oumt~ ~tal
Hinte~ Wmt Virginia
SUMMERS COUNTY HOSPITAL
BALANCE SHEET *
June 80, 1990
CURRENT/,.SSgT8
Cash and cssh ~tutvslmta $61,834
Pst/ent ~v~fl~, l~s allow•rams
flw ~ a~mte ~
mntm~ual adju~tmmts ~ SM@,~IS 1,179~93
Otimr ~ 33,519
~ttkmut ~ dm from third party
mlmb~ ~ 70,000
Inventm'l~ 71,~80
Prepaid a~nms and other mm~ 37.130
Total ,~mmt •met=
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT ~ 2 and 3)
OTHER ASS~rS
R~grleted ararat8 (Nete 5)
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES
cURRENT LIABII2N~8
Not~ psyabl~ benk (Net* 4)
Currmlt m~tu~ltim ofl~t4~m debt and
~p4tai Imm obliptl~ (Note 3)
A~ounto ~ (Net* 9)
Emplo~qm mml~mmtk~ Imyt~ll wtthhol~
=nd tm~ ]my~
A~cruod ~ •nd ether curt~mt Ih~biliUas (Nets 9)
Tet~l t~rmnt il~llltt~
LONG-TERM DF~r AND CAPITAL LEA~m OBLIGATIONS.
L~ ctm~mt maturitias (N~ $)
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINCWNCIE8
(Note= 3. 9, 10, ll and 12)
FUND8 BALANCES
$21,727
106,844
660,626
243,214
SUMMERS COUNTY HOSPITAL
STATEMENT OF REdS AND EXPENSES
Year Ended June 30, 1990
REVENUES
Patient mrvt~ mwmtm $8,719~581
Allowance •nd tmeoli~:tibb m:~nt~
Pmviden for redu~tion in chaq~s
for Mediatm, M~U~ki and ether
mntmcttml m'nm~mmt~ (2,643,572)
pmvidon for un~ll~tibl~ mul
policy all~rmm (434,628)
C~rlty Cam
Net patient ~ ~mtm 8,628~47
Other ol~mtlng mvmue
T~I ~mtin@ r,,v~ntm
OPERATING F.XPEN~S
•nd ~m~ 2~04,456
tun ~md b~-, (l~t~ 6) 628.315
Pro~mmd m~liml fern 586~d~
Suppli~ and ath~" mqmmme ~ 7 •l~d 8) 1.783,164
lnt~mt 55,905
Dept~iatlon •nd mm~tlmtion
Tet~l ~m~tin~ mq~mm~
e~n~ betom mmopemtt~ mwmuas
NONOPERATINO REVENUES
lntermt 2,5,289
Other
Total .~ratlnl .n~n~t~
Exc~ (deflden~r) of m~mmm ovee ~
SUMMERS COUNg HOSPITAL
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
Year Ended June 30, 1990
Board
Designated
Ope~ting Contributing
]Pund Cspital Fund Total
B~lar.c~, l~glnnln~ ~d'yem' - $1,S49,934 $29,414 $1 ~79.348
Emm~ (dm'%d~) of t*evenmm m~er egp~tmm (25?,407) 1,590 (25,5,817)
Con. tributiorm f~ e~pltal ndditions 61,470 - 61,470
.~l!sncau~ e~l of~n~r $1~3~/ $31,004 . $1,385,001
SUMMERS COUNTY HOSPITAL
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
Year Ended June 80, 1990
c^sli ~WS ~ oRma~ A~
lCmm~(da~lm~) ~f mvm~ ~ ~
Ad~mtmmt~ to r~mdk d~dm~/et
m~mmtom~t
--.h pem~t~l by ~ttn~ ~tlv~ti~
l)~.Ist/m snd 8ma~imti~.
(Gsln) m ~ ~r l,~m'ty. Id~mt sad ~luipm~t
Other *
Cha~q~ in umge*und liabili~
(factotum) de~mam in Imtkmt ~vabks
(/ncrmm0 det~8,m in Invmtorko
lnc~ (d~) in m~unt~ Im.wdfle and
mq~m~m
lnermm (de~m) in Udrd.tmrty Im~mblmhq~tvablm
Other pmlmid~ ~fsmds ~ml ~mmlt. ~t
Net =ash p~lded by (u~ in) ~mUn| •etivlti~
CASH FLOWS F]ROM INVEffI~NG ACIqVITIFJ
Pmemdm from redo ~l=m, IN~rty •nd ~lutpm~t
3~'eem~u from m•tu~Ry if e~ttflmto d 6~tt
~ of I~mlmr~ ~md ~tuipmmt
Not c~h provided by (umd in) la~Ung activitim
cASH FLOWS PROM FINANCING ACTIV~
Pm~s fr~z Im~-~rm
Prindlml Imym~ts en lon~.t~m borrowings,
in~ludln~ eaplta] ~ ~blipt/~ms
Net cuh provide! by (u~ in) flmnein8 ~Uvltiu
(lnc~ d~.mem in ~ and ~ ~ulv~lent8
d•uifled •~ •m wlume mm is rmtrkt~d
(/nmmm0 d~nmu in mah and euh equivalon~
Cash and ~sh N/uivakmt~
~nnlng
Ending
sv/ u NT msc o zz or mmz z o
C~h lmymmts f~.
lntermt
SUPPLEMENTAl, 8L'~fJDILg~E OP NQNCA~! F~OW INVF~r[NG AND
FINANCIAL ACTIVITIF~
Densttdtt OFelbdnkler W~em by ~umm Cmmty Hmpltal
AmdUm~.
tIN Dee. !1
I{256,817)
231~S
(5,019)
(1,798)
124,838
(6,182)
(15,495)
(22,010)
6,000
216,673
193.644
18,000
(62,099)
Hintonfs Cole To Perform
At Alderson - Broaddus
Jennifer Cole, a graduate of Hin.
ton High School, will perfm~m at
Aldergon-Broaddus College on Dec.
9, at8:00 p.m. in the college's Christ-
mat Festival Concert.
She will~be performing with the
Alderoon-Broaddus Concert Choir.
The group consists of 36 members
and is under the direction of Nolan
Long, A si mt Professor of Music
at Alclermn-Broaddus. Jennifer is
the daughter of Carroll and Ann
Cole of Nimitz.
Jennifer is a 1990 graduate of
Hinton High School, where she wu
on the varsity girl's basketball team,
on the yearbook staff, in the Imp
club, and a state track place winner.
She was also named to ~'S Who
Among High School Students. Shelf
a freshman at Aldereon.Broeddus
m~oring in Broadcasting.
Aldereorf-Broaddusis a four-year,
coed, liberal art.institution located
in Philippi, W.Va. The college offers
over forty majors in the arts and
~iences with Sl~Cial*pr~'sms in
the medical sciences. Approximately
The ancient Egyptians cultivated
the wild watermelon, Pictures of
the fruit have been found in the
older of the pyramids.
750 students are enrolled at A.B,
which is beginning its 120th year of
service.
COMMUNITY B
LOAVES & FISHES
CHRISTMAS BASKET
Applications will be taken on Dec.
12 and Dec, 14 between 10 A.M. - 2
P.M. for Loaves & Fishes' 1990
Christmas Baskets.
If you are not receiving a basket
from any other church or civic or-
ganization bring proof of income in
order to apply for your family's bas-
ket.
BAND-A-GRAM
H.H.S. Marching Band offers to
you Ensemble Music (15 -20 minute
segments).
Give the gift of music, for birth-
days, anniversaries, serenades, club
meetings, business parties and spe-
cial occasions.
For more information, schedul-
ing and contribution, call 466-4576.
CHRISTMAS DINNER
Silver Leaf Chapter No. 5 Order
of Eastern Star will have a covered
dish dinner at the Masonic Hall Fri.
Dec. 14th. at 6:00.
All members are asked to bring
their favorite dish. Chapter will
furnish meat and drinks.
Officers wear long dresse• for
initation to follow dinner.
SHOOTING MATCH
Shooting Match will be held at
the Pipestem Ruritan Building Dec.
15 and 22 from 10AM to 5PM.
Proceeds go to support Commu-
nity Projects.
Senior Citizens will be selling
refreshments.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
The Pence Springs Community
Church will present their Christ-
mas Program, =Once Upon A Christ-
mas" Sun. night Dec. 16th at 7 P.M.
Everyone welcome to come and
celebrate the Birth of our Lord.
RETIRED SCHOOL
EMPLOYEES
The Summers County Association
of Retired School Employees will
meet in the Board of Education
Conference Room on Dec. 15 at 10:00
a.m. Special guests will be Mary
Pearl Compton, Robert Kiss and
Perry Mann, members of the W.Va.
House of Delegates.
There will be a program of Christ-
mas music. Members are reminded
to bring gifts for nursing home pa-
tients. All retired teachers and sup-
port personnel are invited.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Clerk/Recorder's Office at
City Hall will be closed Thurs. Dec.
13 in order for the election officials
to attend a municipal election semi-
nar in Charleston, W.Va.
We apoligize for any inconven-
ience that this may cause. However,
the Sanitary Board will be open on
this day along with other offices
within the building.
CHRISTMAS BUFFET OPEN
IIOUSE
Christmas Buffet Open House will
be held Fri. Dec. 21 from 5-7PM at
the Summers County Visitors Cen-
tel 206 Temple St., downtown His-
toric Hinton . . . in the heart of
Summers County.
Hosted by the Summers County
CVB.
EVERYONE WELCOME!
COOKBOOKS ON SALE
Just in time for Christmas, the
Hinton Woman's Club is selling
"Cooking in the 90's" cookbooks.
Limited supply. Would make nice
Christmas gifts.
Please contact Nadine Vass at
466-0232 for more information.
1987 Mercury Topaz, 2 Door Sedan,
5 Speed, A/C, P/S, P/B, Cassette,
Aluminum Wheels, Clean, Solid Black
One Local Owner... Only $4,995.00
BPW TO HOLD MEETING
The Hinton BPW will hold their
annual Christmas dinner at the
home of Jennie Krat~ on Dec. 11. All
members are asked to bring a cov-
ered dish and suitable presents for
area nursing home patients.
All members are to meet at 6:30.
Merry Christmas.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Citizens wishing to vote in the
Special Levy Election, to be held,
Jan. 8, 1991, but are outside the
Continental United States, may vote
an absentee ballot by mail now.
A family member or friend may
call 466-3255 with name and ad-
dress and we will mail out an appli-
cation.
Tap Into Student Volunteers Through
Concord Fair
Concord College invites area Dec. I0 to reserve space in the Sub-
agencies to tap into its pool ofvolun- way. The office will also need to
teers through a Volunteer Fair to be know of special display needs the
held Dec. 12 from 9 a.m. to I p.m. in agencies may have, such as electrial
the College Center Subway in cords or projection screen•.
Athene. Agencies interested in re- TheFairis designedfor vonprofit
cruiting students and other mere- agencies, both government and pri-
bereofthe Collegecommunityshould vats, from both •outhwest Vs. and
contactMarquita Prince, Directorof southernW.Va. Itisbeingconducted
HAPIN (Helping Aid Persons In by HAPIN, the state's first college-
Need), at (304) 384-5150 by Mon. basedvolunteercoordinatinggroup.
The Staff and management
of
Alderson Livestock Market
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
CONCERT TO BE
PERFORMED DEC. 17
The Hinton High School Concert
Band will present their Annual
Christmas Concert Mon. Dec. 17 at
7:00 P.M. in the auditorium of the
H gh School.
Concert features all Christmas
music. Everyone is welcome. Admis-
sion is free.
eryone
rls as
We will be closed on
Friday, Dec. 21 and will
reopen on Dec.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Summer• County Services Coun- ~~'~'~'~r~r~'~'~r~r~r~r~~
cil will begin accepting applications ~
for Christmas Food Baskets on Dec. BiG4
5th. and will end on Dec. 13. Please
have income varification with you.
You may call 466-5010 between
the hours of 8:00 am and 4:00 pro,~' .~
Mon. thru Fri. for more information. •
DONATIONS
D°nati°ns are being accepted f°rI $200
the Annual Leon Pivont Christmas
Lighting Fund. 1 FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CHEER
Donations will be used for light-
ingsendOfthedonationsChristmaSto:trees.Mrs. Ruth Stop In And Find Out How You Can !
Pivont, Box 606, Hinton or Larry Receive $$$ For Yourself.
Meador, Miller Ave., Hinton, W.Va.
25951.
BOE MEETING
Regular Board of Education meet-
ing will be held Tues. Dec. 18th at
6:30.
In the Tues. Nov. 13 issue of the
Hinton ~ews the story Remember
Our Soldiers In Saudi Arabia Brian
K. Ratliff was listed but an address
t
to send cards or letters was not in-
cluded.
Brian's address is: S. Sgt. Brian ~' Gl[tDepL/HallmarkCard$/CosmeticDept./ usse/IStoverCandy
Ratliff, OperationDesertShield,354- Corner 3rd & Temple FREE DELIVERY Phone 466.2323
TFW-I~,SF-Supply (Deployed), APO
NY, NY 09855. ~~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~r~r~~
$25
$25 Cynthia nn Fredeking
$25 Award 15...7 pm
i $25 Award 22...7 pm
, $100 24...7 pm i
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING STORE
rc PLEASE HOLD ALL YOUR TICKETS UNTIL ALL AWARDS ARE GIVEN
31G 4 DF"UG ST ORE !
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