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HILLDALE. 3 BR., 1 1/2 story,
livingroom with fireplace, JUDSONAREA 40 acres wlth BE - "er
dining room, large kitchen 3BR.home.Barn, spring, good Ave.2Blcottage, livingroom,
and dining area, den with fire-
place, 1 1/2 batlm, sun
garage. On approximately 1
acre lot.
Soutimide. 3 BE. brick, patio.
$25,000. Owner financing with
$2,000 down.
Tues. Dec. 28, 1993 Hinton News - 7
DISCOUNT FOR REN
CRAFT SUPPLIES
RIVERS EDGE FOR SALE: Elec. lift ¢hai, • edroom trailer at Hil]dale for
upholst. Ex. Cond. $300.00. 466- rent. $165.00 month, $165. deposit.
501 Temple St. - 4 Bit., Hvin-
groom, dining room and nice
kitchen combined, den, 2
baths, part basement, carport,
level lot. Home in excellent
condition.
310 1/2 JameR.,of 3 BR., Hvin-
groom, d O_ om, kitchen,
bath. $13,0-00
PINE 4 BR. brick split-
level, 3 baths, livingroom,
dining room, kitchen, den. 2
car garage, carport.
415 6th. Ave. - 5 room cottage,
bath, new roof and guttering.
$14,000.
414 8rd. Ave. - 2 story, 3 BR., 2
baths, garage.
DOWNTOWN HINTON. large
garage with extra lot. Suit-
able for any type business with
good traffic flow by business
site.
121 STREET - 2
story, 3 family rental unit. All
rented. Large level corner lot.
$18,000.
HILLDALE . 2 BR. frame, 2
baths, modern kitchen,/ivAn-
groom. Enclosed back porch
on 2 lot Private.
HILLDALE -FmHAapproved.
S:BP, livlnm, kitchen,
WIGGINS AREA - 4 BR. home
with 60 acres of land. Will sell
with or without land.
WIGGINS AREA - 2 BR., fur-
nished, livingroom, dining
room, kitchen, bath, base-
ment, garage. $22,000.
148 CROSS STREET. Com-
pletely remodeled with alu.
minum siding and new rooL 3
BR., dining room, living room
with fireplace, basement. 2
san decks, fenced yard. I car
garage. House in excellent
condition and features plenty
of storage space.
James Kerr, REALTOR
rl office located at
Rt. 3 Hilldale,
RE*tTO Hinton, W V
Equal Housing Opportunity
1 Phone 466-4369
,0=m Anytime
LENDER
pasture.
AVIS - 12,000 sq. foot building
in excellent condition. Excel-
lent location and large park-
ing area.
WAR RIDGE MONROE
COUNTY - 1 acre lot, house
and trailer - well. $10,500.
M E A D O W
BRIDGE,LOCKBRIDGE
ROAD - 10 acres. Very private
with 6 room house. $24,000.
BALLENGF.tLDdtA. 3 B/h,
livingroom, hen and bath.
BELLEPOINT- Oak St. Build-
ing lot.
717 Temple St. - 2 Story, brick
dwelling with 2 BR. apts.
Separate baths plus basement
with 2 BR. and bath apt. Stor-
age bldg., garage. This 3 apt.
rental in excellent condition.
Good location.
$41,000.
BARGER SPRINGS - 3 BR.,
year around cottage, 2 baths,
livingroom and kitchen, fam-
ily room, out building, large
lot.
RICHMOND BOTTOM- 2 BR.,
mobile home, livingroom,
kitchen, den with fireplace,
nice lot. $30,000.
MADAMS CREEK - 2 BR. log
cabin, bath, livingroom, ga-
rage. $25,000.
HINTON BY PASS - Restau-
rant Building with equipment.
Excellent location and lot.
Suitable for any type business.
CHESTNUT MT. - 7 acres with
2 BP, livingroom, kitchen,
bath. $16,000.
. RIp ESTFM r _ BR::bzik,Jiy-
ingroom, kitchen, den, suh
room, 1 1/2 baths, 2 car garage,
level lot. $57,000.
307 TEMPLE %T. excellent
"()LL,, with 2 BR.
business
apt., basement. $20,000.
BOZOO - 10 acres level mostly
wood. $16,000.
TALCOTT- Greenbrier River.
3 BR., kitchen, livingroom,
bath, large lot. $31,500.
James Kerr, REALTOR
[ Office located at
Rt. 3 Hilldale,
RELTOP Hinton, W V
Equal Housing Opportunity
Phone 466-4369
mw. Anytime
LENDER
kitchen, remodeled bath, hot
water base board heat, well
insulated. Newly painted,
garage, workshop, on 2 lots.
1422 TEMPLE STREET - 2
story frame dwelling. Ses0D.
514 SUMMERS - 2
story frame dwelling. $12,000.
RED SULPHUR MONROE
COUNTY - 3 BlL brick,/ivAn.
groom with fireplace, den with
fireplace, modern kitchen,
bath. Enclosed patio. Good out
building. 1 acre lot with In-
dian Creek frontage. Excel-
lent hunting and fishing area.
Perfect for retirement.
BALLARD - 10 acres with 3
BR. mobile home, 2 baths, full
basement. Private setting.
Recently Reduced.
CHESTNUT MT. - 16 acres
level woods with 3 BR., 2 baths,
home.
RENTAL PROPERTY - 116
Summers St. 2 story brick
building with 4 apts. All
rented. Also basement.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -
Greenbrier River. Approx. 1
acre lot with nice 3800 sq. ft.
building. Suitable for restau-
rant, office or any type busi-
ness. Screened porch over-
looking river. Large parking
area.
James Kerr, REALTOR
rl office located at
Rt. 3 Hilldale,
To Hinton, W V
Equal Housing Oun
............ ' Phoiie 4;:4369
' Anytime
EOUAL HOUSI
LENDER
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(NAPS)--To help consumers
on the right nutrition track,
the American Dietetic Association
has a toll-free referral system to
match consumers with registered
dietitians. The number is 1-800-
366-1655. Referrals also may be
requested by writing to National
Referral Network, c/o The
American Dietetic Association, 216
W. Jackson, Chicago, IL 60606.
Referrals are offered for English-
and Spanish-speaking dietitians.
To refer a child to Shriners
Hospitals, or for free brochures,
call toll-free 1-800-237-5055. In
Canada, call 1-800-361-7256.
All progress has resulted from iwoph • who took tmlmpular positions.
Adlai Stevenson
Gear Up For Fun
Today's Active Crowd Discovering The 'Motorcycle Mystique'
helmet, jacket and boots and
you've got the look cinched.
*Name dropping. Surfers
"hang ten," hang glider pilots
"wang" to a crowd of "wuffos,"
and motorcyclists "hook up."
Knowing motorcycling's special
language and dropping the right
words into your speech will help
you sound like a seasoned rider.
For instance, hook up means to
get traction, to profile is to cruise
and look cool, and posers or cred-
it card riders are rich, urban
motorcyclists who ride to be seen.
*Master the machine. Want
to command that sleek motorcy-
cle and enjoy the exhilaration
of owning the open road? Hav-
ing access to reliable information
and training is a vital prerequi-
(NAPS)Popular forms of
recreation seem to change with
the times almost as much as hem
lengths and tie widths. But while
activities such as yuppified rac-
quetball and in-line skating come
and go, one outdoor thrill has
never gone out of style. In fact, in
the '90s even more Americans are
'tdscovering the potent combina-
tion of fresh air, adventure and
motorcycles.
What is it about taking to the
highways and back roads on a
two-wheeled machine that satis-
fies the wanderlust of so many
people? There may be as many dif-
ferent reasons as there are rid-
era--more than 30 million, accord-
ing to the Motorcycle Industry
Councilbut breaking the "motor-
ccle mystl ue"
Y 'q doesn t require
radical lifestyle changes.
*Trendy on two wheels.
Fashions inspired by motorcy-
cling apparel appear on every-
one from Parisian models to
boardroom executives. Want to
look like a real motorcyclist?
Forget your preconceived
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easyriders. While leather re-
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are supers.ed!ng black aSutth t
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3995) through which callers can
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on how to buy, finance, insure
and ride motorcycles. They also
provide information on how to
enroll in a Motorcycle Safety
Foundation RiderCourse ®, which
gives you an opportunity to
sharpen the skills and reflexes
that make motorcycling more fun
and exciting--whether you're a
new or experienced rider. And
you don't even need to have your
own motorcycle; RiderCourse
sponsors will loan you one for the
course.
*Join the crowd. Active,
adventurous and enriching are
buzzwords for the '90s. If dreading
and talking like a motorcyclist
have you itching to try the real
thing, you're not alone. According
to the Motorcycle Industry
Council, more people operate
motorcycles than play golfi
Refer to a trustworthy source
such as the Discover Today's
Motorcycling toll-free number or
your local dealeF=f0 learn more
about the basic styles of motorcy-
GIFT GALLERY
Hours: Wed.-Sat. 10:00-6:00
Sun. 12:00-5:00
Closed: Mon. & Tues.
1/2 mile on Willowwood Rd.
466-5028
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FOR ALL YOUR
BUILDING NEEDS
Lowest prices & we deliver
645-1351
S. J. Neathawk
Lumber, Inc.
U.S.219 N.
Lewisburg
Fox
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WEDDING
SCHOOL
AERIAL &,
MMERCIAL
HOTO!RAJHY
217 R BALLENGEE ST. HINTON
Dr. William H. Perrine
OPTOMETRIST
214 Temple St.
Hinton, WV
Licensed Hearing Aid Center
466-2020
We Do Windows/
Hundreds of exquisite
fabrics and colors, all
assured Kirsch quality.
209 Second Avs., Hinton
466-0691
FREE T
(NAPS)-Here are some useful
sources of information you can
receive, absolutely free, just by writ-
ing or calling.
For free copies of the "ABCs of
Eyecare" parents' brochure, teachers'
or eyecare professional guides, write
the Better Vision Institute, P.O. Box
77097, Washington, D.C. 20013, or
call 800-424-8422.
To learn about juice as a source of
vitamin C, write for a free brochure,
"Wake Up to Beverage Nutrition,"
Tropicana Juice Nutrition Center,
P.O. Box 338, Bradenton, Florida
34206.
For a free copy of the new travel
guide Planning Your Trip To Europe,
presented by the European Travel
Commission (ETC), write: European
Planner, Dept. NA, P.O. Box 9012,
East Setauket, NY 11733.
7608. Leave Message. Call 466-0174 after 4 o'clock.
I-IN Dec. 21-28p HN Dec. 21-28p
lie]erOilCircu]atorwithfan J '00a00AUTOMOTIVE '
blower and floor sweep. 1 - 500 gal- , .
Ion oiltankand stand. 1- camper top Car For Sale - Chev. Monte Carlo
size 24 H 60" W 79" L. Phone 466-
2015.
HN Dec. 21-28p
FOR SALE: red velvet tea-length
prom dress. Size 5/6. $50.00. Bur-
gandy tea/legnth prom Rress, size 5/
6. $50.00. 466-2444.
HN Nov. 9-TFN
FOR SALE: "The Long Family
History" by Roy C. Long. $30.00 plus
$1.50 for mailing and pmtage. WV
residents add $1.80 WV tax. Write:
Roy C. Long, 618 Summers St.,
Hinton, WV 25951.
HN Dec. 21-TFN
Firewood For Sale
1984 model. 486-4270.
HN Dec. 28-TFN
APPLIANCES
Used refrigerators, washers,
dryers and electric ranges. Used
furniture. all 466-4524.
I-IN Nov. 2-TFN
WANTED
WANTED
Memorabilia-any kind sports
cards,old coins, old watches, rings,
World War II collectables. Will pay
cash for anything old. Send list and
Seasoned or green. Cut tolength, price to D. L. Johnsont p. O. Box
$30.00 Full size truck. 466-5226. 3767, Gastonia, N.C. 28053.
I'IN Dec. 28lan. 4p HN Oct. 12-Jan. 95p
I I00:P NOTICE l I,= 1
No Hunting or trespassing on We Buy Antiques, one piece or
propertyatMt.V]ewownedbyFrank entire estates. Riverbend Auction
Stanley, RonaldBennett, andDawn Co. Alderson, WV. 1-800-726-2897.
Pachuta. Sept. 21-TFN
NOTICE SERVICES AVAILAB
There will be no Hunting or tres-
passing on the Rodes property at
Sandstone. C. W. Rodes.
I-IN Dec. 14-Jan. 4p
No Hunting or Trespassing on
Don M. Bragg Propertyin Summers
Co.
HN Dec. 14-28p
No Hunting or trespassing on any
property in Summers County owned
by Ruby H. McGuire.
HN Dec. 14-28p
Mary Kay Cosmetics
LAnds Rider
Senior Consultant
Call 466-4335 after 5 p.m. and
weekends.
HN Nov. 23-TFN
PHONE SERVICE
Ray K. Rudisill
466-1427
HN Dec. 21-TFN
Appliances Service, Specializing
No Hunting or Trespassing on In SearsAppliancss.We stock parts.
any of my property at True, W.V. Tom's Repair Service. Tom Talbott.
Onva Lemon , HNDec. 2!-TFN ........
HN Dec. 7-28p
PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR - All
types of investigations - Domestic -
Body-Guard. Licensed & Bonded.
RE(;YCLING
466-2546.
HN Dec. 21-TFN
After the Holidays, Give
Your Tree a New Life l l,l FOR RENT I
(NU) - Even the best things in life
can fade ... even your Christmas
tree. What once was vibrant and 3 or 4 houses for rent HUD Ap
green can die and turn brown. But proved. 466-2020.
the bright symbol of the season can HN Dec. 14-TFN
have a new life after the holidays if
you recycle it, says the National
Christmas Tree Association.
Christmas tree recycling ideas in-
clude:
--Place it in your garden, after
the holidays, for use as a winter bird
feeder and shelter. Use orange slices
and bird food to attract the birds to
begin with.
--Remove the branches and use
them as mulch in your garden, Even
the trunk can be chopped up for use
as mulch or contributed to the com-
post pile. Many communities also
gather trees for use as mulch. Call
your department of public works for
information.
-----Contribute your tree with oth-
ers to create sand and soil erosion
FOR RENT: Two Apts., and com-
mercial property. Call 466-1243.
I-IN Dec. 14-TFN
FOR REN. Two bedroom apart-
ment. No waiting list for HUD -
eligible applicants. Call 7879889.
HN July 20-TFN
@';-,
In France, gifts are exchanged
on New Year's day.
No matter how much cats fight, there always seem to be plenty
of kittens.
--Abraham Lincoln
END FOR
cles arid where and how they are
riddenand you'll soon be on the
road to enjoying €he rediscov -
ered" thrill of the '90s.
For free brochures about cleft
palate treatment, write: Cleft Palate
Foundation, 1218 Grandview
Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
15211 or call the Cleftline: 1-800-24-
CLEFT.
Free brochures about issues
affecting older Americans and a
newsletter are available by writing to:
National Committee to Preserve
Social Security and Medicare, 2000
K Street, .W., Washington, D.C.
20006.
For free brochures about a com-
puterized digital information
exchange, called InfoCom, that lets
schools set up their own photie-in
community bulletin board, call
Dictaphone at 1,800-343-5828.
For free information about
Midwestem Regional Medical Center
or Cancer Treatment Centers of
America, call (708) 746-4290.
For a free informative booklet
called "Deciding What To Do With
Your Company Retirement Money,"
write: Booklet, T. Rowe Price
Investment Services, Inc., 100 East
Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 or
call 800-54 i -8460.
Free information about depression
and treatments is available from the
Depression Awareness, Recognition
and Treatment Program. Write
D/ART, NIMH, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Rm. 10-85, Rockville, MD 20857, or
call 1-800-421-42 ! 1.
For free information about pen
computing, call CIC-Communication
Intelligence Corp. at 415-802-7754.
For a free booklet about window
treatments for unusually shaped win-
dows, call Hunter Douglas at 1-800-
937-7895.
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