10A The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, November 1, 1990
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Democratic Ticket
Pocahontas County
Republican Ticket
Pocahontas County
Democratic Ticket
Monroe County
Republican Ticket
Monroe County
United States Senate United States Senate United States Senate United States Senate
Jay Rockefeller John Yoder Jay Rockefeller John Yoder
House of Representatives
Harley O. Staggers, Jr. Oliver Luck
House of Representatives
House of Representatives
Harley O. Staggers, Jr.
House of Representatives
Oliver Luck
Attorney General Attorney General Attorney General
(Unexpired Term) No Candidate (Unexpired Term)
Mario J. Palumbo Mario J. Palumbo
Attorney General
No Candidate
State Treasurer State Treasurer State Treasurer State Treasurer
Larrie Bailey Elvin F. Martin Larrie Bailey Elvin F. Martin
State Senate State Senate State Senate State Senate
Wall Helmick Ashley Morrissette Leonard Anderson Stephen W. Snuffer
House of Delegates House of Delegates
J. E. Martin Judy Guye
Bill Proudfoot
County Commissioner County Commissioner
Dana L. Moyers (Full Term) Albert L. Wilfong (Full Term)
Dick Goseclose Mike Mynuk
House of Delegates
Mary Pearl Compton
House of Delegates
No Candidate .
County Commissioner County Commissioner
Sara Wickline Barry G. Booth
Pocahontas County Polling Places
if you don't know where you are supposed to vote, call the Poca-
hontas County Clerk's Office at 799-4549. If you are handicapped
and need information on accessible polling places, you may also
call the County Clerk's Office.
# 1 Durbin B-F-D Fire Station
# 2 Bartow The Rock Inn
# 3 Green Bank School
# 4 Cau Community Center
# 6 Dunmore Community Center
# 10 Marlinton Elementary School
#11 West Marlinton Senior Citizens' Building
#12 Campbelltown Edray Community Center
# 13 Br-.Jhhy Flat Central Union Community Center
#15 Slaty Fork Seneca Trail Community Center
#18 Buckeye Marlinton Middle School
#21 Frost Fire Station
#23 HtmtersvUle Presbyterian Church
#26 Mill Point Buckeye Trinity Baptist Church
#27 Hlllsboro School Cafeteria
#29 Droop Woodrow Kershner Building
Monroe County Polling Places
If you don't know where you are supposed to vote, call the Monroe
County Clerk's Office at 772-3096. if you are handicapped and need
information on accessible polling places, you may also call the
County Clerk's Office.
# 1 Alderson Town Hall
# 3 Bellview Old Wolf Creek School
# 5 Locust Grove Old Sarton School
# 7 Sinks Grove Old Sinks Grove School
# 8 Highland Green Old Second Creek School
#12 Union Elementary School
#13 Union Fire Hall
#16 Gap Mills Junior High School
#18 Sweet Springs Community Building
#19 Waitevllle School
#22 Greenville School
#23 Rock Camp Vocational School
#29 Peterstown High School
#30 Peterstown Elementary School
#31 Red Sulphur Community Building
#32 Lindslde Rurltan Building
#33 Cashmere Community Building
#34 Bozoo Old School
Absentee Voters
Still Have Time
1984 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME ;4 DOOR
V-8 engine, air, Brougham equip., speed control, am/fro cass., 38,000 mles
1985 OLDS "98"4 DOOR
Brougham equip., dual leather power seats, ETR arn/fm cass., wire wheel covers, black
1985 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 DOOR
V-6 engine, air, am/fro, 50,000 miles,It, blue
1987 CHEVY FULL SIZE PICKUP
V-8, air, Silverado Pkg., speed control, am/fm cass., tilt wheel, 49,000 miles
1988 DODGE CARAVAN
air, speed control, ETR am/fro, p.l., 7 pass. seating, "SE" equip., 32,000 miles
1989 CHEVY CORSICA 4 DOOR
V-6, "CL" trim, ETRam/fm cass., power windows & locks, speed control
1984 BUICK LeSABRE 4 DOOR
limited t m, power door locks & windows, driver power seal, speed control
1986 OLDS DELTA 88 4 DOOR
driver power seat, Brougham equip., ETR am/fro cass., power windows
1987 CHEVROLET CAVALIER Z24 ,
"CL" interior, aluminum wheels, am/fro, 39,000 miles, black
1987 JEEP GRAND WAGONEER
dual power seats, leather/cord trim, woodgrain, aluminum wheels, 40,000 miles
1987 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER 4X4
WAS NOW
$5700 $4600
$8900 $6600
$7500 $6500
$15,500 $12,950
$13,500 $10,400
$9800 $8300
$16,500 $13,800
$15,800 $13,600
auto, Tahoe pkg., cassette & equalizer, power windows & locks, blue/white
1988 FORD TAURUS WAGON
air, "gl" equip, speed controL, remote electric mirrors, 33,000 miles
1989 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME
International series, 0nver power seat, dual air & radio controls
1989 DODGE RAMCHARGER. "LE"
pkg., power windows & locks, aluminum wheels, ETR am/fm cass., 14,000 miles
1990 GEO PRIZM 4 DOOR,
16 valve 4-o/I. engine, auto, air, ETR am/fro, Dark ChesnuL 7,000 miles $9900 $8600
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1989 CHEVY CAMARO "RS"
auto, air, ETRam/fm cass., T-Tops, power windows & locks, black
1989 FORD MUSTANG "LX"
auto, air, speed control, tilt, remote electric mirrors, am/fm cass., 19,000 miles
1989 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP
"EL" equip, am/fro cass., bedliner, rally wheels, red, 7,500 miles
1990 FORD FULL SIZE PICKUP
6 -cyl. engine, 5-spd., am/fm cass., air, power windows & locks, white
1990 NISSAN STANZA 4 DOOR
"XE" equip., arrVfm cass., speed control, power windows & locks, light brown
about our Mechanical Repair Protection Plan & On-the-Spot Financing.
"Every registered voter who
cannot go to the polls on election
day can and should vote by ab-
sentee ballot," Secretary of State
Ken Hechler urged. ""But don't
let anyone persuade you to vote
absentee illegally if you are able
to vote in person on election
day." Voting in person at the
circuit clerk's offices began Mon-
day, October 22, and will con-
tinue through Saturday, Novem-
ber 3. Applications for voting by
mail received by circuit clerks by
Friday, November 2, will be hon-
ored.
The Secretary of State has in-
vestigated allegations that indi-
viduals persuaded voters to ap-
ply for a ballot by mall in the
primary election, then obtained
and marked those voter's ballots.
The allegations will be presented
to the grand jury.
Absentee voting provisions are
important for all citizens who,
because of illness or absence,
can't vote in their home precinct
on November 6. Members of the
military, students away at col-
lege, people who are hospitalized
or confined in nursing homes or
at home are all eligible to vote
absentee. Voters should call the
local circuit clerk for detailed in-
formation.
Secretary of State Hechler of-
fered two special warnings for
candidates and citizens who
want to comply with campaign
law. =First, no anonymous adver-
tising," he said. "Second, solici-
tations by mail must carry the
words "Please disregard if you
are a public employee," when
they are sent to a general marl-
ing list.
State law requires that all ads
published in newspapers and
other periodicals be designated
"political advertisement' and
state who paid for and author-
ized the ad. "The standard =Paid
for by..." line should appear on
the ad. with the name of the
committee and the treasurer or
financial agent," Hechler ex-
plained.
Other publications, such as
brochures, letters, flyers, printed
signs and billboards must also
list the source of funds. *Public
disclosure is at the very heart of
campaign finance law," he said,
"and without this information
the voter can't find out whose
money might be influencing the
candldate."
"Fhese two issues account for
many complaints filed with my
office, and candidates and
groups who fall to comply are of-
ten stuck with expensive correc-
tive efforts," Hechler said. The
Secretary urged all candidates
and their advocates to learn the
requirements before advertising.
Democratic Ticket Re
Greenbrler County Greenbrler
United States Senate United States
Jay Rockefeller John Yoder
House of Representatives House of Re
Harley O. Staggers, Jr. Oliver Luck
Attorney General Attorney
(Unexpired Term) No Candidate
Mario J. Pafumbo
State Treasurer State Tre
Larrie Bailey Elvin F. Martin
State Senate State Senate
J. D. Brackenrich Fred Sampson
House of Delegates
James J. Rowe
James Gerl
House of
Bill Wallace
County Commissioner County
John H. Bowling, Jr. George Sively
Greenbrier County Polling
If you don't know where you are supposed to vote, call
brier County Clerk's Office at 645-2373. If'
need information on accessible polling places, you may a
the County Clerk's Office.
Eastern District
# 1 Fire HouSe
# 7 Asbury Community
# 8 Alderson Elementary
# 10 Dawson Methodist
# 11 Alderson Methodist
# 14 Renick
# 34 Organ Cave
# 37 Organ Cave Communit
# 72 White Sulphur Spgs.
# 73 White Sulphur Spgs.
# 74 Je
# 75 White Sulphur Spgs.
#21
# 23
# 24
# 27
#31
#41
# 42
# 43
# 44
# 45
# 46
Central District
Elementary School,
Greenbrler East
Greenbrier Junior
Health
Methodist Church,
School House,
Lewisburg Junior
Western
# 29
# 47 Smoot Junior
# 48 Rupert Jtmlor
# 50 Wooldrldge's Home,
# 51 James Brackenrich's
# 52 Rainelle
# 56
# 61 RaineUe
# 63 Greimbrier
# 64 Rupert
# 65 Rupert
# 78 Harold Flint's
# 79
Greenbrier County
"The additional levy shall be on Class I property
$100; on Class II property 1.88 cents per $100;
any) 3.76 cents per $100; on Class IV property
$100."
"Special election to authorize additional levies
years 1992, 1993, 1994, beginning July I, 1991
pose of:
Restoring and reestablishing adequate
-- expand care co6rdination and health
"high risk" prenatal patients,
provide cholesterol testing in existing clinics
equipment and supplies,
-- reestablish satellite cIlnics,
-- restore home visitation services to elderly for
maintenance,
-- reestablish funding for professional cox
the updating of skills,
-- repair or replace outdated or broken
-- offer new programs/services or community
sponse to changing community needs,
-- prevent implementation of charges for
increases in permit fees,
-- ensure prompt, adequate professional
vention during communicable disease outbreaks
involved with health promotion and disease
level.
According to the order of the County
on the 11th day of September 1990.
Pocahontas County
The additional levies shall be on Class I
cents per One Hundred Dollar Valuation; on
- 4.29 cents per One Hundred Dollar Valuatior
property - 8.008 cents per One Hundred Dollar
Class IV property - 8.008 cents per One
ation.
To authorize additional levies for the fiscal'
l, 1991 and July ], 1992. 1~ne purpose
are needed and the approximate amount is
To provide funds for emergency medical services
County. Funds wlll be disbursed according to
developed by the Pocahontas County Emergen4
ity and approved by the County Commission.
each of the following rescue squads will receive
per year: Bartow-Frank-Durbin, Cass, Little
ton.
The total approximate amount for said
due allowance for delinquencies and
($I00,000 per fiscal year).
This special election was authorized
of the Pocahontas County Commission,
g/n/a, entered on the fourth day of September