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Deeds Dan,el Lee Lon •
g vs. S~than Wl
David S. and Betty G. Long toHoke Long tour tea(
Fixture Company is the parent com- Mrs LaRoccosaid she would be~,eryfriendly people, hookups.At these rate a jaunt to Thomas H. and Debbie Ann Long,
pany of Maxwelton Manufacturingdoing some further consultation be- A dressing table, chair, and ward- _ Burton Ripley vs. Geral~nroe
Company and filed for Chapter 11 fore deciding whether to pursue the robe complete the furnishings in this ! lots, City of Ronceverte, parent to Ford Motor Credit Co~red~ awa~
Mark W Carter m Pro'
bankruptcy December 26. The com- Maxwelton plant further, seven by eight foot "stateroom". child . j
pany still has an outstanding state Combustion Engineering Vice A tiny door admits you to the ad- Catherine A. Coleman to Cath-Sterling Merchandise, est Vi
loan on the building and 30 remain- President of Operations Glenn jacent bath complete with shower erine A. Coleman, .19 acre, City of Jewelers vs. David D. Mill.~rleston
ing years on its 35-year land lease Camp and Vice President of Engi- and tub, toilet and basin --all con- Lewisburg, correction deed Tommy Joe Ford vs. /~nts are I:
from the Airport Authority. neering Jerry Clemons were at the tained in a space a little over three Jonathan C. and Marta E. Miner Power Company, a Corpo~ers on
The state currently has a deed of meeting to express interest in leas- by seven feet. to Richard C. and Lisa A. Taylor, John Brown Harris, Inc., a~vative I:
ing the Maxwelton site for the pro- On down the corridor, you pass Mr W. F. Kenney. It was subse- 11,800 sq. ft., Lewisburg Municipal- ginia Corporation
trust against the equipment and
building from an Economic Develop-
ment Authority (EDA) loan of
$350,000 secured by Maxwelton
Manufacturing Company in 1986.
The loan was made at a four-per-
cent annual rate for 15 years. David
Warner of the EDA and Doug
Maddy, Industrial Representative
from the Governor's Office of Com-
munity and Industrial Development,
explained those details and ex-
pressed interest in getting the plant
posed expansion of their Lewisburg
plant. The representatives said their
company would be~willing to comply
with the lease requirements set up
by the Airport Authority. The location
by two more identical staterooms, quently owned by the Pere Mar-
and into the spacious 25 foot long quette Railway Company. When
dining room, Here there's a table for that railroad was acquired by the old
eight and an elegant built-in buffet C & O Railway in 1947, they also
and china cabinet with Chippendale- qot the "Saint Nicholas", the name
ity, $69,5OO
Dolora M. Skidmore to Ream In-
terests, Inc., 11,362 sq. ft., City of
Lewisburg, $71,800
Elizabeth Destiny Hitzig to Jan
Eugene Dale Walton
Ann Walton vs. Betty
Lesa Jane Sizemore
Norman Lee Fitzgerald
First National Bank in
is ideal, they said, because of its style windows (which match the by ,vhich the car was then known• Ernst Beckedorff, tract, Ronceverte a National Banking
abundant parking space and its style of the chairs). Officials of the C & O (later CSX Municipality, $5,000 Jerry P. Wilson
proximity to Combustion Stained glass lamps illumine a Corp.) used the car until about Jan Ernst Beckedorff to Eliza- Bank of White Sulphur
Engineering's U. S. 219 location, mirrored serving shelf.The compart- 1985, when it was "retired." beth Destiny Hitzig, 50 acres, Fall- West Virginia Banking
The Authority told representa-
tives of both businesses they would
meet with them again when they
reopened to provide jobs in the had definite proposals to present the
area. group.
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UNION,
Drawing
mentalized drawers are lined with
green baize in order to keep the
clatter of cutlery to a minimum while
the car was under way.
Next is the porter's room and the
kitchen. Here, as in no other part of
the private cars, the designers util-
ized every possible inch of space.
There's a full-size range (often, and
up to the 1970s, fired with charcoal)
which also heated the dish washing
water; refrigerator and stainless
steel sink. One cook could reach vir-
tually every appliance and into every
cupboard without moving a foot in
any direction. A big oscillating fan is
mute testimony to the sweatbox the
kitchen must have been, even with
the later addition of air conditioning.
Take 'er Out For a Spin?
Today you can connect your pri-
vate car to Amtrak passenger trains
or to various freight lines. Be ready
to cough up about $500 for the
hook-on fee and about $2 a mile.
When you get to your de.~,tination be
ready with another $503 check to
just get your car off the line.Then
you have to negotiate for parking
the thing -- usually $50 a day with-
out electricity, water or sewage
Car #25, which has some very
fine southern pine paneling, was
built in 1931 for Franklin L. Hutton
of New York. It was purchased by
the C & O in 1940 and it too was
used by the railway company's ex-
ecutives and their friends.
Car #306, also known as the "Vir-
ginia", was until recently the private
car of CSX Chairman Hays T. Wat-
kins. It is the only one of the four
cars at White Sulphur Springs which
did not start its life as an opulent
moving mansion. It was built in 1944
for the U. S. Army as a Hospital Car.
Just three years later, in 1947, it
was converted from its war-time
configuration and became a prime
example of the last of the private
railway cars.
Take A Look
The White Sulphur Springs train
station is located on U. S. Route 60,
directly across from the main en-
trance of The Greenbrier Hotel. The
cars are parked on a siding next to
the station.
White Sulphur Springs is a regu-
lar stop for Amtrak's tri-weekly train,
The Cardinal, which runs from Chi-
cago to Washington.
Beginning end of January. Individual Consult rexmired.
SHERI HANSHAW, M.A., C.S.W. (304) 645-4638
ing Springs Dist., $25,000
Arnold and Lois A. Morgan to
Lucille M. Holliday, .89 acre, Irish
Corner Dist., no consideration
Kenneth R. and Sarah B. Bostic
to Mary Ervin Lewis, parcels, Fall-
ing Springs Dist., $10
Bryant and Associates to James
Lacy Bennett, tracts, Town of East
Rainelle, $10
Mattie Fleshman to Mack E.
Fleshman, .11 acre, Town of
Rainelle, parent to child
Lottie Nicholas to Dorcus Sapp,
lots, Lewisburg Municipality,
$58,000
Linda and Jack Hill; Jane anc
John Melhorn; Alice MacQueen; to
John A. Osborne, lots, City of Le-
wisburg, $1,500
New Suits Filed
Thomas Glenn Kellison vs. San-
dra Lee Alderman
vs. Arnold H. Cook
Victor Lee Dunsmo
Niona Lee Selleck
Jeffrey Scott Th
Jeannette Thymius
Humana of WV, Inc.,
mana Hos
Conrad E. Crookshanks
Crookshanks
Humana of WV, Inc.
mana Hos~
vs.Freddy E. Bostic
Bostic
Humana of WV, Inc.,
mana Hos
Jill Anderson
Humana of WV, Inc.,
mana Hos
Dennis E. Chrisman
Chrisman
Bank of White Sul
West Virginia Banking
vs. Cliff Loudermilk
Anti-Litter Poster
Students in grades 1-12 currently
enrolled in Greenbrier County Public
Schools will share prize money total-
ing $650 when they enter the
Greenbrier County Litter Control
Coalition's Poster Logo Contest.
Each school has complete details
concerning entry rules. The contest
is an attempt by the Coalition to pro-
mote litter control awareness educ-
tion in every school in the county.
Subject matter for the posters
and Iogos includes: Litter, Litter Pre-
vention, Clean-Up, or Recycling.
In addition to prize monies, rec-
ognition will be given all school win-
ners in the Old Stone Room of Car-
negie Hall, Lewisburg, from April 6
through 20, where the public is in-
vited to view nine posters and three
Iogos from each corn
Thursday, April 19,
awards reception, open
lic, complete with punch
ies, will be'•held at 6
gie Hall to honor the winn0
The grand
will be used to further
cational pregrams in
County and will be
official letterhead by the
County Litter Control (
Westvaco Cur
agreed to provide all
for the posters
"This contest will
dents with ready-cash,
pride, and schools with
-- please encourage
sters to enter,"
tion member Andrea
1989 Ramcharger. k~w m~leage,
luxury pkg .......................... $17,995.
1986 Dials 98 Regency
1988 Dodge Colt Premier- - aded,exo m
4 eor. turbo ............................. $8995. cor.:itmn .................................. $8995.
1989 Dodge Dakota .8 bed.
9.000 miles, au~natic ............. $10,995.
1988 Do e W250-
3/4 ton LE & Prospector ptcg,
4x4, ........ ......... $13,995.
1988 Chrysler LeBaron-
4 dr., a~r, stereo, tilt, cruise
...................................... $9995.
1988 Dodge Dynasty LE-
Luxury Pkg ......................... $10,995.
1988 Chev. C2500-4 wD, 4 sin.,
Sco,s a ..... $13,995. 1988 Dodge Caravan SE
1988 Dodge W 150. s bed cruise, tilt, air, low miles $13,495.
.............. $11,995.
-shortbed 1988 Honda Accord LX-
4X4 auto., sharp ................. $8995. low mileage
extra sharp, .......... $10,995.
1988 Dodge D350-
contraCtOrs dump body, 16,000 m~tes,
$13,995. 1987
Bronco II XLT. air. sm eo.
1987 Dodge Artes- auto., air.
extra sharp ....
a~to. tr~r~s, mr .................
......... ,$14,995.
auto., AM/FM
stereo, excellent condition
cassette, cruise, front WD,
tik now .............................. $9495.
1989 Chrysler New Yorker
Landau - luxury pkg., low mileage
ex. cond ............. $16,495.
owner, auto.
low mileage. .....
1987 Chrysler LeBaron
Coupe .one owner. AC, cruise.
control,sunroof, p. windows,
door locks & seat .............. : ~495.
1987 Char. Caprice Classic
SW - automatic, AC, extra
sharp .................................. $9495.
1987 Chrysler 5th Avenue-
Luxury Pkg.. Nightwatch Blue
.................................. $9995.
1986 Chrysler New Yorker-
front wheel drive, power
windows, door, locks. AC,
c.-uise. (2 In Stock). ......... $9295.
1986 Plymouth Caravelle-
sum., air, power windows &
door locks .......................... $5995.
1986 Dodge Lancer- 4 dr.,
air, stereo, cruise .............. $6995.
1986 Plymouth Reliant- air
AM/FM, 4 door ................... $4995.
1986 Ford Taurus GL-4 door,
aura., air. AM~FM, cassette~
extra nice .................... $7,495,
1986 Porsche 944-5
AM/FM air, sharl ........ $14,995.
OTHER GREAT BUYS
1985 Chrysler LeBaron-
2 dr,, auto., air ................... $5695.
1985 Dodge Caravelle-
Front Wheel Drive. stereo,
air ...................................... $4495.
1985 Dodge Lancer -
4 door, loaded with extras
.................................. $6995.
1984 Plymouth Reliant -auto.
air, extra sharp ................. $2995.
1983 Chrysler New Yorker-
power windows & door locks,
stereo, front wheel drive,
auto .................................... $3995.
1976 Ford Thunderbird-
low mileage, extra
sharp .................................. $3995,
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