g City
Meets
Wright
debris from 'uncovered
concerned a number of
citizens lately, Mayor Phil
at the May 15 meeting
Council. Much of ~he
from drivers who do
loads, he said, in ad-
spillage through tailgate
the vehicles.
Joe Turley and Mike
said some noise from
a problem, too. After dis
Mayor Gainer said he
with other communities
the state to determine
are open to control the
noise.
business, the Council
uest from businessman
Musser for permission to
flea market at the north-
of Holt Lane and U.S.
219 on Tuesdays, and
's. Mr Musser said
would draw more people
to shop. Mayor Gainer
an exception to zon-
would be needed to
the flea market and that he
teed to present his proposal
of Zoning Appeals for a
Ltion to the Council.
i(~Ouncil approved the ap-
of Allen Carson to the
Commissioners to fill
left by the resignation
Walker. Mr Carson's term
June 30, 1991. The terms of
Kinley and Tom Potterfield
of Zoning Appeals
~ewed, expiring December
of continuous contribu-
period of years, the City
Sburg has been allowed to
a board member to the
Transit Authority, Mayor
Said. The Council approved
of Andrea Gainer to
COuncil discussed the possi-
g a short city-wide
at Andrew Lewis Park or
Hall June 14 in observance
Day. It wa~ announced
George Bush will lead the
a simultaneous pledge to
that day at 7 p.m. The
seek a chairman for the
which will be held
of the President's cere-
next monthly meeting of the
wilt be June 19, 7:30 p.m.,
In Memory of Jim Henson
Jim Henson, crea
for of the Muppets
puppets, died last
week On the occasion
of Mr Honson's death,
and in conjunction with
a fourth gradf2 project,
'In The Life Of." (a
biographical study),
Julia Rose and Alyce
Fifo composed this
tribute Both children
are fourth-grade stu-
dents in Joan Waid's
class at White Sulphur
Springs Elementary
School
Out of his Mom's old green coat
Kennit the IYog was born.
Jim Henson was just like him:
lie rlever, ever used scortl.
Rolf plays piano,
Miss Pi y steals the show.
Animal is real crazy.
Fozzy wears a bow.
GoI~o is a weirdo;
lie has a stuffed to,,, chick.
Skeeter likes gymnastics.
Skooter has a brain real thick.
Jim Henson's mind was great.
His imagination was wild.
With this he created the Muppet Babies
With dignity and style.
Kemnt likes Miss PigKy.
Jinx Henson liked his career.
Now we are saying farewell
1"o the Greatest Muppeteer.
-- Julia Rose & Alyce Fife
NOW WITH FULL DINNER SERVICE
SEAFOOD - STEAKS - ITALIAN
FO o D & F%I ENDS
112 W. WASHINGTON - HISTORIC LEWISBURG
645-4548
The Mountain Messenger, Thursday May 24, 1990 9A
Alleghany Country Club, between
Covington and Clifton Forge, will be
the site of the Third Annual George
Garten Memorial Cancer Golf Tour-
nament June 2 and June 3.
The tournament is a four-man
captain's choice, limit one golfer with
7 or less handicap.
Over $5,000 in prizes will be
given away, including the longest
drive and closest to the pin contests
both days. Hole-in-one either day
wins a Chevrolet, Ford or Toyota
truck. There will be a cookout on
Sunday after the tournament.
An entry fee of $200 per team is
required. This includes all golf and
green fees, refreshments and the
cookout. To enter a team, call Willis
or Mary Kay Nichols at (703) 862-
5789.
Festival Set
Entertainment is p;anned for the
Third Annual Cass Railroad Festival,
June 22-23, including The Black
Mountain Bluegrass Boys, Buffalo
Chips and Big AI. These groups will
kick off the weekend with foot
stompin' music June 22 at 3 p.m.
The headline entertainment for
June 23 will be the Lightening Rose
Band, Black Mountain Bluegrass
Boys, and Buffalo Chips. There will
be a mix of rock and roll and Blue-
grass music from 1 p.m. to 10:30
p.m.
Cass Scenic Railroad State Park
invites you to an alcohol-free weeK*
end of entertainment, food, arts &
crafts, woodchopping demonstra-
tions and more.
At the Festival you may take a
train ride on the historical logging
railroad, and a guided tour through
For June
the refurbished historic town of
Cass.
For more information call 1-800-
CALL-WVA and ask for the Cass
Scenic Railroad State Park or call
the Pocahontas County ,Tourism
Commission at 1-800-336-7009.
Take out a
subscription to the
Mountain Messenger
Subscription Rates
In State: $14.84
In State Senior Cith;,ens
$13.78
In State Students
$ I I. 13 (9 mos.)
Out of State $15.00
Out of State Senior
Cit ,ens $14.00
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PRIZES.
TU
ETS $5.00
FIRST PRIZE...$3000.00 CASH
SECOND PRIZE...$500.00 SAVINGS BOND, EN.B. IN RONCEVERTE
THIRD PRIZE...$200.00 SHOPPING SPREE, CRAWFORD'S FOOD
FOURTH PRIZE...SNAPPER LAWN MOWER, MARTIN & JONES
FIFTH PRIZE...$100.00 WORTH OF GAS, BAKER AND SONS OIL
SIXTH PRIZE...TWO NIGHTS FOR TWO AT PENCE SPRINGS
SEVERAL OTHER PRIZES AWARDED TO THQSE PRESENT RACE DAY!
ONLY 5000 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD, SO HURRY!!!
TICKET OUTLET,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN RONCEVERTE - CORNER MARKET IN RONCEVERTE -
GEORGE'S REXALL DRUG IN RONCEVERTE - WRON - ROSS'S EXPRESg MART, ALDERSON -
THE COURNTY STORE IN UNION - ASHLEY'S IGA IN UNION
All Four Dealerships Have A Huge Selection Of Used Cars & THEY MUST GO!
So Offering Them At Unbelievab] Low
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Don't Miss This Sale At The SmithsTranSfer Building - 220 N. & 60 W., Just Off Exit 5, 1-64
!
Here Is What Our Dealerships Are Offering
ALLEGHANY MOTORS
,¢
1985 OLDS DELTA 88 COUPE
Full-power- air- stereo
$102.18 a month
36 payments @ 14.9% APR with life insurance
1987 BUICK REGAL LIMITED COUPE
loaded with everything, like new
$159.08 a month
42 payments @ 14.5% with life insurance
Retail $4,995.
Discount $1,200
Cash or Trade $1,000
You finance $2795.
/
Retail $8995.
Discount $2,000:
Cash or Trade $2,000.
You finance $4995.
1987 DODGE OMNI 4 Door
auto, air, stereo, full power
$97.36 a month
36 payments @ 13,99% APR with life insurance
Retail $4995.
Discount $1300.
Cash or trade
$1,000'
You Finance $2695,
1988 FORD TAURUS GL 4 DOOR
fully equipped, air, stereo, full power
$179.87 a month
48 payments @ 13.9 APR with life insurance
Retail $9995.
Discount $1500.
Cash or TRade $2,000.
You Finance $6495,
GARTEN FORD
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4 DOOR $5995 !987 FORD TEMPO 4 DOOR $4995.
good miles, local owner 1 22.41 per month auto., air, AM/FM $97.91
CHEVROLET BERETTA
SEDAN 5 speed, air, good miles
$7695.
$164.08
1988 DODGE DAYTONA
5 speed, air, cass., only 23,000 miles, sharp
All payments based for 54 months at t2.9% A.P.R. with $1,000. cash or trade-in
with approved credit.
ALLEGHANY TOYOTA
Stock #5237 1988 SUBARU JUSTY $3995
$87.00 a month - $1000. Cash Down
13.99% 48 month $2995.
Stock#5214 1988 FORD ESCORT GT
$171.42
13.99% 48 month
$6995.
- $1,000 Cash Down
$5995.
Stock #5163 1987 FORD ESCORT
$126.88
14.25% 36 month
$4495.
- $11000: Cash Down
$3495.
Stock #5231 1984 FORD BRONCO II 4x4
$7995.
$171.43
$4995.
- $1,000 Cash Down
$208.35
16.99% at 24 month
1990FORD FESTIVA GEORGE GARTEN FORD 1989 FORD MUSTANG
$7495.
Special Sale Discount
$6895.
Cash or Trade
$5895.
$139.18 @ 13.9% 60 month
1987 FORD T-BIRD TURBO COUPE
10,995.
Special Discount
$10,495.
Cash or Trade
$9495.
14.5% 48 month
$9495.
Special Sale Discount
$8495:
Cash or Trade
$7495.
$220.49 @ 14.5% 48 month
1985 FORD MUSTANG
$5495.
Special Sale Discount
$4495.
Cash or Trade
$3495.
$118.70 @ 15.5% 36 month
GARTEN FORD
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