Letters...
~ditor:
is investigating the
of opening a Horse
acres of land near
the turnpike. Some-
~s, similar to the
Horse Park and the
Center near Lex+
this would be to
in West Virginia!
to the local econ-
a great way to inter-
in horses, the whole
from riding at a
to owning your
gals, horse owners,
time for us to let
! Charleston know what
~f this terrific idea!
Parkways, Eeo-
and Tourism
are the ones currently
The Commissioner of
of Agriculture,
is surely aware
horse bust-
state and the horse
add to the state,
and financially.
from you.
to know they have
of the horse owners,
stable consists of
They need our
What kind of facility
and need. They need
the horse indus-
inia brings in
to the state.
get busy, get on
make it a topic
at your club meetings.
this pro-
Get informa-
Is proposal and let
senators,
whoever, in
know your feelings
West Virginia
• • • do It today~
Carol Hall
Sulphur Springs
Jr., West
representa-
United States Con-
the Second District,
he might be able
er Oliver Luck
if tile crush of
SChedule in Washing-
V~lere was he
when the U.S.
Was in recess and
him to debate in ev-
in the district? Why
debate issues in
voters could hear
to do? Or even
he could hear
theinselves what
to them? But all
long summer vaca-
Luck's challenge
of 'shine.
that our incum-
to the United
feared being
by his bright and
Or was it
of solid ideas and
was too risky
tt of public debate?
won't do it. Har-
of the Second
deserve to know
Keeping them in
shows your dis-
them. With some
We can change that
in November.
J. B. Shepherd
Lewisburg
Continued From Page 4-A
Dear Editor:
A reporter recently contrasted
my "poor-man's campaign" for U.
S. Senate with my opponent Jay
Rockefeller's cash-bloated cam-
paign. Unlike rich politicians
such as Rockefeller and his
hand-picked successor Gaston
Caperton. I have to struggle to
earn a living at the same time I
am campaigning. At the mo-
ment. my most difficult problem
is getting enough money to keep
my phone and electricity turned
on in my campaign office.
Nevertheless. I firmly reject
the notion that only the rich
should run for office. I am not
ashamed that I was born poor,
despite the Republican bankers
who turn their noses up and
pressure me to surrender this
race to Jay, based on their arro-
gant attitude that the rich shall
inherit the earth.
George Washington and our
founders risked their very lives
to eliminate royalty or govern-
ment by inheritance. If alive to-
clay, Washington would lead the
charge for what is right against
the elites who abuse their power,
taxing us without representing
us. He would refuse to join the
spineless, who sit idly by, watch-
ing us fall back into government
by birthright. Those of us who
want to preserve democracy, and
not return to modern-day roy-
alty. must join this fight.
In the long run, the Republi-
can bankers, the Country Club
Republicans, and the other
dukes and lords of the
Rockefeller kingdom, will dis-
cover that truth and justice will
prevail. Although 170,000 of us
have been chased from this state
in the last 10 years, we are now
going to stand and fight.
John Yoder
Harpers Ferry
Dear Editor:
I look forward to receiving the
Mountain Messenger each week.
Your paper brings a variety of
things. Human interest stories
(which I enjoy) as well as many
news items. We are also in-
formed of many current events.
Your paper does not exclude
anyone• I read articles from
Greenbrier, Pocahontas, Monroe
Counties and other surrounding
areas. It is a newspaper for ev-
eryone and for many reasons.
Therefore, I would like to take
this opportunity to put in a word
of thanks to many friends of
mine who have sent get well
cards, flowers, food, visits and
telephone calls during my recent
convalescing from back surgery.
It sure helps to get one going
again.
Thanking you, I am
Sincerely,
Ruth C. Perry
White Sulphur Springs
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Announce the opening of their
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Deeds
Norman F. ttoover and Eva Lee
t Ioover to Frederick A. Mays and
Carol S. Mays, tract, Frankford Dist.,
$5,700
Leslie F. Windon to Irma S.
Fogus, 2.29 acres, Lewisburg Dist.,
$25,573.49
James B. Pcrsinger and Charlotte
L. Persinger to llarold S. Ramsay and
Vcrnie Ramsay, 4.43 acres, Irish
Corner Dist., $19,000
Charles M. Viers to Darrcl E. Le-
wis and Candice Lewis, tracts, Vil-
lage of Trout, $15,000
Agnes C. Neel to tlarvey B. Noel,
parcels, Lcwisburg Dist., mother to
SOIl
Tammy Whitt to Donald L.
Faulkner, lots, Town of Renick,
$8,000
l[oye Brooks Elkins and Judy
Lynn Elkins to Elmer Elkins, tract,
Meadow Bluff Dist., brother to
brother
Grace M. l layes to Bryant and
Associates, lot, Town of East
Ri~nelle, $6,000
Marian Murphy Bowlcs and Ray
Bowles to Brian M. Phoebus, lot,
Fort Spring Dist., less than $100
Jerry Durward Roberts to Patrick
I)anicl Roberts, .427 acres, Town of
Renick, father to son
Joseph C. Turley IIl to Joseph
Chaplin Turlcy It, lot, Meadow Bluff
Dist., $437.50
Mildred Kelley 1 lylton tu~d Clayton
tlylton to Brcn Ix'c Pittsenbarger and
Catherine S. Sampson, lot, Roncev-
ertc Municipality, $22,000
William E. Deeg~ms III and Judy
A. I)eegans to John Wesley Williams
and Jam Lynae Mark, 3.124 acres,
Meadow Bluff Dist., $72,500
Robert L. I)citz and Mary It. I)citz
to Joseph W. Boswell and Mary M.
Boswell, lots, Fort Spring Dist.,
$32,500
William It. [~tliff and Theresa S.
Ratliff to Denny E. Wood and Anne
R. Wood, parcel, Town of Lcwisburg,
$75,000
New Suits Fried
Okcll Camp and Theodore Camp
vs. lrthcl Morgan Wood and Jane
Doe or John Doe, an unknown driver
Allcghany Bank Shares, Inc. d/b/
a Grcenbrier Valley National Bank
vs. Charles Ridgeway and Lana
Ridgcway
Summers County l lospital, Inc. A
Corporation vs. Roger L. Milam and
Peggy J. Milam
Mallard Medical Services, Inc. a
Corporation vs. Garland C. Crane
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Church Revival
Six Ronceverte churches will
be the sites of a series of nightly
services during the Ronceverte
Community Revival, set for Sep-
tember 30 through October 5.
The Ronceverte Ministerial Asso-
ciation, representing numerous
churches throughout the com-
munity, sponsors the event.
Music will be presented each
evening, and a nursery will be
available. Services begin at 7
p.m.
Schedule of services--
September 30: Church of the
Nazarene, Reverend Fred Perry
speaking
October 1: St. Catherine's
Catholic Church, Reverend Mark
Flynn speaking
October 2: First Church of
God, Reverend David Harris
speaking
October 3: Trinity United
Methodist Church, Father Don
Meuret speaking
October 4: Main Street United
Methodist Church, Reverend
Houston Boothe speaking
October 5: Ronceverte Presby-
terian Church, Reverend Bob
of a vehicle which left the scene Of- Van Fossen speaking
the accident
Sue E. Austin vs. David M. Austin
Angela Renee Sheets Masters vs.
Charles Kennith Masters, It
Michael K. Dawson vs. Jane
Clinc, Commissioner WV Department
of Motor Vehicles
Anderson & Anderson Contrac-
tors, Inc., a West Virginia Corpora-
tion vs. Circle II Coal Co., Inc., a
West Virginia Corporation
Surface Banana Company vs. Lc-
roy Erskin d/b/a Tri-County Ware-
house Produce
Cynthia Justice Terry vs. Randy
Taylor Terry
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88 Honda Accord LX 4 Dr. - Auto., full power, local
(l) owner, sold new, NOW ................. $1g,395
88 Honda Civic 4 Dr. LX - 5 spd., air, tilt, windows,
PS, I owner, NOW .......................... $8388
88 Honda Prelude S - 5 spd., power roof, all the ex-
ires, like new, sold new, a real beauty ....... $1111,698
88 Honda Prelude $ - $ spd., power roof, loaded op-
lions, alloy wheels, N0W .................. $11,295
86 Honda Accord 4 Dr. LX - lull power, local owned
& maintained, NOW ............. ~ .......... $6998
89 Sentra 2 Dr. (E) - Auto., tilt, ANVFM cass., air, ex-
cellent economy, ........................... $7698
88 Sentra 4 Dr. XE - 4 cyl., auto., PS, cloth trim, lot
more ..................................... $749S
87 Maxima SE Sport Sdn. - Has every option
available, one owner ........................ $9998
85 Stanza 4 Dr. GL - Full power, auto., trans., extra
nice ...................................... $8298
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89 Subaru GL 4 Wheel Drive StaUon Wgn. - $
spd., air, extra nice ......................... $6995
87 Subaru 4 Dr. GL-10 - Power roof, full power, all
options .................................... $7498
86 Subaru GL 3 Dr. H.B. - one of a kind, auto. trans.,
extra nice ................................. $4498
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88 Olds CuUaes Supreme 2 Dr. International,
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$70lds Cutlass Calais 2 Dr. Cpe.. V& auto., air,
all power, I owner $689
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87 Chev. Cavalier Convertible - VO, auto., PL, PW,
lull power ................................. 18998,
86 Olds Clara Brougham 4 Dr. - 4 cyl., auto., air,
nice car ................................... $479~
85 Buick Sommrset 2 Dr. Cpe. - 4 cyl., S spd., air,
extra nice car .............................. SSlL~[IJ
83 Cadillac Sdn. Devllle 4 Dr. - Two/tone, extra
clean, one owner ........................... $7698
84 Chevrolet Celebrity CL 4 Dr. Sdn. - 4 cyl., auto.,
cloth trim .... , ............................ $2Se~i
83 Olds Delta 88 Royale - Super nice, late model . ,,
......................................... $39ti)11'
118 Buick IkNTItrIHIIt • Or. Cpe. - 4 cyl, | Ipd. lllr~
extra nice car .............................. $|180
$3 Cadllloo Sdn. Devllle 4
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clean, one owner ........................... $7698
84 Chevrolet Celebrity CL 4 Dr. Sdn. - 4 cyl., auto.,
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......................................... 091
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89 Tempo 4 Dr. GL Sdn. - 4 cyl., S spd., air, extra
nice & clean ............................ ... $7991!
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.......................................... $2295
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89 Nlssan Reg. Cab 4WD - S spd., air, cassette, (1)
owner, extra nice ........................... $959S
87 Ford Ranger 4 Wheel Drive ST)( - Super truck
for only ................................... $G998
88 Jeep Wagoneer Umlted - Has everything, clean
as new ............................. $899S
84 Nlssan King Cab 4 WD P/U - 5-spd. trans.,
cass., hard to find .......................... $6998
86 Ford Bronco II XLT - V6, auto., two tone, extra
nlce~ ...................................... $819S
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