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Saint Charles Borromeo
White Sulphur Springs." Tuesday, February 27, 7:30 p.m., Sacraments,
Worship and Spirltuafity Meeting. Wednesday, February 28 and Satur-
day, March 3, 8:20 a,m., rosary recitation after 8 a.m. Mass:
Good Grief
Thursdayl March 1, 7 p.m. "Good Grief" Group, a support group for
those suffering grief from divorce, loss, separation or death of a loved
one, meeting in Tuke Haft of Sabot Thomas Episcopal Church, White
Sulphur Springs.
ite Sulphur Springs Chamber of Commerce
Monday, March 5: 7 p.m, meeting, in the Council Chambers of City Hall.
World Day of Prayer Observance
The Alderson Community will observe World Day of Prayer Friday,
March 2 at 1:30 p.m. at the Alderson Presbyterian Church. Everyone is
cordially invited to this service.
Prepared Childbirth Class Full Series
Tuesday Evenings 7-9 p.m., begins March 6, 6 week course. For first
time Mom's or ff you have not attended a childbirth class before or in the
last four years. Mother's due date before June 1, 1990.
Prepared Childbirth Refresher Class
Wednesday Evenings 7-9 p.m., begins March I4, four week course with
#4 class being Big Brother Big Sister Class for Children on April 4.
Mother's Due Date before June 1, 1990.
Big Brother Big Sister Class, Wednesday March 7, 7p.m. Mother's Due
Date before April t5, 1990.
All classes held at Humana Hospital Greenbrier Valley cafeteria. Take
pillow, blanket and support person. Classes free. Cancellations for bad
weather will be announced on WRON.
LevAsburg Merchants Association
Monthly meeting Thursday,, March 1, at Fort Savannah Inn, 7.'15 a.m.
Ofiver Luck, an attorney in Morgantown, guest speaker. Mr Luck is a
candidate for the U. S. House of Representatives.
Lewisburq Merchants meet the first Thursday each month. Any inter-
ested persons are urged to attend.. Please carl Larry Napier, president
at 645-1743 or Jim Gerl, program chairman at 645-7345, for informa-
tion.
Greenbrier River Planning Council
And Greenbrier River Trail Association, joint meeting, March 5, at the
Greenbrier Center Conference Room at 7 p m.
National Association of Retired Federal Employees
Greenbrier Valley Chapter #994, will meet February 28 at City Hall in
Atderson, 2p.m.
White Sulphur Springs "DANDELION FESTIVAL,"
Committee monthly meeting, Wednesday, February 28, 7 p. m.
Open House Birthday Party
Dorothy Brown's house, Spring Creek Station Road, in honor of her
83rd birthday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 3.
"Telling Wilde Tales,"
Carnegie Hall. Lewisburg, Thursday, March 1. 7:30 p.m.. Friday, March
2 and Saturday, March 3, 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 4, 2:30 ,o.m, Ad-
mission $5.50, adults and $3,50, children. Youth group rates available.
For res#rvations call Carnegie Hall at 645-791Z
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Williamsburg CommuN[y Secretary
Carolyn Stephens at 647-3025.
Each property owner has the op-
portunity to label his !and as resi-
dential, farmland, commercial, light
industry, or park/recreation. The ap-
plication is also signed by the
owner.
As the individual applications
were received, the map gradually
began to take shape as an existing
land use plan. Between Wil-
liamsburg and Friars Hilt, at the
base of Cold Knob Mountain, most
respondents have requested farm-
land and residential. Commercial es-
tablishments already exist in the
"downtown" areas of Williamsburg
and Cornstalk. There are also a few
"liaht industrv" businesses between
As the individual applications
were received, the map gradually
began to take shape as an existing
land use plan. Between Wil-
liamsburg and Friars Hill, at the
base of Cold Knob Mountain, most
respondents have requested farm-
land and residential. Commercial es-
tablishments already exist in the
"downtown" areas of Williamsburg
and CornStalk. There are also a few
"light industry" businesses between
Cornstalk and the Alta Interchange
of dt
"The nature of things, with regar
to current land use, seems the most
logical path to follow for future plan-
ning. The two-lane route connecting
Williamsburg to Cornstalk to Hug-
hart to Alta will provide the best
commercial access to the area: The
'lay of the land' will permit light in-
dustry/warehouse type development
in the areas already opened by Brit-
ish United Turkeys of America and
Greenbrier Valley Solid Waste," Ms
Stephens said.
"Although there are residential
properties throughout the entire
area, the winding twisting nature of
the hills offers some guarantees of
privacy and separation of these resi-
dences from commercial property
development," Ms Stephens con-
cluded.
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Deeds
Pearl V. Whitlow to John W. Whitlow,
lots, City of Lewisburg, wife to husband
I. Philip Currence to James R. Clark,
40 acres, Meadow Bluff Dist., $43,000
David B. and Debra Paulette
McClung to Rainelle Real Estate, Inc.,
parcel, City of Lewisburg, $45,125
Charles D. and Mary M. Nash to S.
Carroll and Jean G. Willis, tract, Blue
Sulphur Dist., $40,000
Joan Connie Browning and Sarah
Crockett Weaver to Joan Connie Brown-
ing and Sarah Crockett Weaver, 11 1/2
acres, Irish Corner Dist., less than $10
Charles S. and Ann W. Scott, to Ren-
hiS K~ and Minnie E. Strader, .43 acre,
Lewisburg Municipality, $49,000
Abraham Rogers to Abraham and
Barbara Rogers, lots, Town of Quin-
wood, less than $100
Mamie M. and Ballard B. Mitcham to
Sherry Lynn Williams Mitcham, 75.36
acres, Fort Spring Dist., parents to child
Walter and Violet Fowler to Lewis C.
and Beatrice L. Crawford, tracts,
Meadow Bluff Dist., $2,700
James S. and Ann M. Hunter to Pa-
trice A. Bauserman, parcel, City of Le-
wisburg, $63,000
Richard Lee Surgeon to Jimmy and
Brenda Brown, 1.614 acres, Blue
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and nine years for the West Virginia
Department of Highways. He moved
to Williamsburg 38 years ago. He
has two children, four grandchildren,
and five great-grandchildren.
And yes, he has hunted bears,
too. 1 don't hunt anymore, but I did
some bear hunting when i was
young. I guess I haven't done any
for ten or fifteen years."
Proceeds from the dinner in past
years have been used for a fund to
construct a community building,
which will include fire department
and rescue squad headquarters, a
community hall, and kitchen. This
year's profits, however, will go to
Williamsburg Junior High School ef-
forts to contest proposed consolida-
tion. The consolidation plan would
eliminate the junior high program
and place those students in Renick
and Lewisburg junior high schools.
The dinner will be served from 1
to 6 ~.m in the school cafeteria.
A feature story about Walter Dea-
con in last week's Mountain Mes-
senger mentioned '1he approaching
retirement of James W. Banks. an-
other area orthopedic surgeon." Dr
Banks contacted the Mountain Mes-
senger office last week and said the
information was erroneous. "1 am
still seeing patients," he said. "and
have no plans for retirement in the
near future."
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We also have a
Sulphur Dist., $1,200
Ronald E. Isom to
parcel, Fort Spring Dist,
James L. and Martha
Charles S. and Ann A.
Lewisburg, $19,000
Steven L. and
Jeffrey D. and Cherie
Fort Spring Dist., $90,500
Anna Vance to Jerry
Jean Vance, lot,
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New Suits
Larry J. Small vs.
Ray M Clark vs. Shirley
John Wesley Gregory
Exterminating Company, a
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F. Highlander
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Alisha Jesselli said,
thought this would be an
class for me to take.
talk to about it think
be really hard--but it's
"The other day on the
were talking about an
meeting going on in
Lane said. "One of our
took some time that day
how the Soviet
ates."
Lisa Sharp said,
about taking a class this
you can record it and
over it if there's
extra work on."
Mr Vance says ther
about four other schools
which have the
Pocahontas County Hif
began the program
ter last school year
of Education voted in
tuting it. Part of the
equipment came from a i
the state. A yearly fee
paid by the county for
in' each distance
Student
encouraging. "When
are getting A's on their
you know there are 1
dents taking the
throughout the country,
about their abilities,"
said.
!
Spanish and French
fered at Pocahontas
School, in traditional
tings.
Student.
Continued from
He said the
students have been
has made several
lege and enjoys the
Charlie said, '1 like
ter than high school,"
cause he enjoys
complete his studies.
At Union High he
vanced placement
chemistry, and a
in metal trades. His
friends think his
nice.
He said the
take up a great deal
"It's not easy because
homework, but it
manage your time
time he studies, dates
banjo and guitar.
Overall Charlie is
experience. He
high school who
lege should take at
and get a head start."
Hotel...
Continued from
buy what we needed."
"The Pocahontas
ism Commission
too," he adds. "They'Ve
ing on getting
weekend. A while
bunch of Duke Univef
students who came to
a great time here."
Mr Lett mentions
and expansion plans
hotel. "Our plans are
little and to ul~grade
gradually. We hope
tub for our guests
two cabins in the
Lucy M. Clark was
of the hotel, as
Other owners and
chase include
Pitman and CI
Roy and Betty
and Eula White, da!i
Kenneth and Brenda
and Charles and
1983.