2A The Mountain Messenger, Tuesday, March 6, 1990
Odd Fellows Hall
Covered dish dinner, Main Street, Ronceverte. Tuesday, March 13, 6:30
p.m. All Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, and guests are urqed to attend. The
dinner will be $4 "plus the dish." Following the dinner, an auction sale with
articles furnished by the members.
Pancake Dinner
The Greenbrier Valley Shrine Club, pancake dinner, Saturday march 10. 4
p.m. to 7p.m. All the Buckwheat and Buttermilk pancakes you can eat. At
the club building, McEIhenny Road. just off Route 60 West. Proceeds
benefit Shrine Club. Adults $3, Children 12 and under, $1.50.
Former Greenbrier East Basketball Players
Alumni game March 24. Greenbrier East. Game time 7:30 p.m. Interested
players call 49 7.2399.
Frank£ord Rturltan Club
Spaghetti Dinner, Saturday March 10. 4 p.m. to 6:30 ,o.m.. Frankford Ele-
mentary School Cafeteria. Menu includes all the spaghetti you can eat,
either plain or garlic bread, salad, tea, coffee, or milk. Price $3.50 adults;
$2 children 12 and under. All money raised goes toward community and
school improvements in the Frankford area.
Sierra Club Meeting
The Greenbrier River Valley Group of the Sierra Club program meeting
March 8, 7 p.m. Jim Sconyers, West Virginia Chapter Chairman from
Terra Alta, featured speaker, slideshow describing the 1990 Monongahela
National Forest Trail Projects. General public welcome. West Virginia
School of Osteopathic Medicine Third floor - room B331.
Beckley Curtain Callers
Suspense thriller, "Hide and Seek," March 9. 10, 16 and 17, 8p.m. at the
Princess Playhouse, Mount Hope. Tickets $3.50 adults and $2.50 stu-
dents and seniors. To reserve tickets call 256-3671 or 1-800-999-3151.
Saint Charles, White Sulphur Springs
Monday, March 12, 7p.m., Adult Education class for high school age and
up on the Sacred Scripture. Take your Bible.
Saint Charles, White Sulphur Springs
Rosary: Wednesday, March 7 and Saturday, march 10, 8:20 a.m. after 8
a.m. Mass
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Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation
Wednesday, March 7, 6 p.m. a tri-county economic development group,
Dutch Treat dinner meeting, Brier Inn. Lewisburg. For reservations and
information call Bill Sturgill, 647-4500.
Saint Charles, White Sulphur Springs.
Prayer and Study Group, Wednesday, March 7, 7:30 p.m. All welcome.
Pentaura Quintet
Friday, March 9, 8 p.m.. Carnegie Hall. Lewisburg. Tickets available at
Carnegie Hall and Atlantic Financial Bank. Adults $6.50, Senior Citizens
and Students, $4.50. Call 645-7917 for reservations and additional infor-
mation.
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desigamd with comfort in mind.
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Seneca Mental Health Council
Board of Directors meeting March 8. Greenbrier Valley Mental Health
Center, 100 Church Street. Lewisburg, 8 p.m.
Lent Meditations
Provided by Emmanuel Untied Methodist Church. White Sulphur Springs
noon to 1 p.m. Activities will begin on Ash Wednesday, conclude April 11.
Meditations are given by Ministers from the community.
Greenbrier Valley Chapter #671 AARP
Meeting Tuesday, March 13, at Lewisburg United Methodist Church. A
musical tribute to the late Irving Berlin will be given by the Williamsburg
Chorus under the direction of Susan Lake. Covered Dish Luncheon will
begin at 11:45 a.m. Everyone 50 years or older is invited to attend this
AARP meeting.
Greenbrier West Computer Class
Registration will be he/c/Monday, march 19 at 7 p.m. for computer night
class at Greenbrier West High School. You must be present at that time to
register for the class, The class will meet on Monday and Tuesday eve-
nings from 7 to I0 p.m. for seven weeks. Those who registered for the
first class in January will receive first priority, but you must be there March
19! Thank you/
Greenbrier Valley Soil Conservation District
Monthly Board of Supervisors' Meeting, Tuesday, march 6. at the Agricul-
tural Service Center, Lewisburg, 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend.
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861/~'' living room sofa or
Deluxe queen size sleep sofa
Elegant camel back sofa with
flared arms and unique ruffled
details on skirt. Matching side
pillows complete the look.
Deeds
Robert L and Fern J. Holland to Con-
tel of West Virginia, Inc., 2,439 sq. ft.,
Blue Sulphur Dist., $4,000
Louise W. Merritt to Contel of West
Virginia, Inc., 3,722 sq. ft., Williamsburg
Dist.. $4,000
Bobby and Irene George to Dwain
and Darline McClung, 1.2 acres,
Meadow Bluff Dist., $25,000
Alfred H. and Debbie M. Spence to
Joyce W. Housby, lot, Alderson Munici-
parity, $4 500
Raymond L and AIvie Flack to Steve
A. Flack, 42,175 sq. ft., Frankford Dist.,
transfer between parents and child
Carrie Wiseman to Ronald E. and
Earleen M. Wiseman, .68 acre, Lewis-
burg Dist., transfer between mother and
son and his wife
Robert W. Foster to Robert W. Foster
and Mary Elizabeth Lob, parcels, Fort
Spring Dist. husband to wife
Irene Pitsenbarger to Samuel R. and
Cheryl L Sparks, 2 acres, Blue Sulphur
Dist.. $6.000
Norman L. and Adabelle Fleshman to
Forest C. Brown, lot, Meadow Bluff Dist.,
$17 000
Rhue J. and Matilda R Webster to
Ramie Terry, lot, Town of East Rainelle,
$17.000
Murle and Ralph Crookshanks to
Murle Workman, 2.72 acres, Lewisburg
Dist.. straw deed
Murle Workman to Ralph Crook-
shanks, 1 acre, Lewisburg Dist., wife to
husband
Carl A. Brown to Stuart J. and Donna
J Roberts, parcels, Falling Spring Dist.,
$45 O00
Raymond L Crocker to Berlin K. and
Dorothy L. Miller, tracts, Meadow Bluff
Dist., $400
Thomas E. and Joyce W. Housby to
Edith N and Weldon Stewart, lots, Town
of Alderson, $35,000
The ~lature Conservancy to James R.
and Mildred L. Lively, 80.17 acres, Blue
Sulpnur Dist transfer from a charitable
nonprofit corporation
Emily A. Rutherford to William Ruth-
erford, parcel Lewisburg Dist., $10
James H. and Gloria Jean Sweet to
Gloria A. and James H. Boone, tract,
Meadow Bluff Dist., less than $100
Claude S. and Valerie J Vance to
Harry L. and Rose M Vance, parcels,
Insh Corner Dist., $6,000
Caroline Caldwell; Abba Mae
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Clark and Toni
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New Suits
Melissa Lynn Jones
Douglas Lee Morris
Humans of WV, Inc.
HospitaI-Greenbrier
Johnson
Greenbrier County
District No. 2 vs. Frank
Rainelle Homestyle
Margaret Elizabeth
Walter Putz
Gralla Publications,
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gene Kelley, the Mayor
Ronceverte vs. Denver
cia Blake
David Lee Chamberlain
Archie Chamberlain
Annette Fay Rogers
Rogers
Pamela J. Feamster
Feamster
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Karen Grimmett
Dean McCoy
Wilmington Trust
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Mountain Inh
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salesmen who are
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'experts' prey primarily
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pair. Often these fl'
tractors say they can
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