The Mountain Messenger,Thursday, December 27, 1990 3A
White Sulphur Sprin
e
Deeds
Valley National Bank,
and Trustee under the
and Testament of Carl Le-
to Charles B. Ar-
dr. and Mary E. Arbaugh, 40-
l:ort Spring Dist., $14,000
Tiec Sanford to Ira Scudder,
and llubert Brooks,
of Scwcll Valley Baptist
~'h, .75 acre, Meadow Bluff
$5,OOO
Thomas Walker to lhunela S.
and Clarence O. Curry, one
Corner Dist., gift
Vest to Thomas Dean
e, lot, Meadow Bluff Dist.,
L. Price, Joyce Price, Carl
!Carolyn Price Matsko, and
iPriec to Daniel J, Kelly and
R. Kelly, 1 5,457 sq. ft.,
Bluff Dist., $20,000
K. Modlin and Jill G. Meal-
West Virginia Department of
l)ivision of |Iigh-
acres, Irish Corner Dist.,
I1. McClintic and Levi
Iltic to Billy Joe Allman, 2
Frankford Dist., $4,000
Angcrhofer and Jae-
Angcrhofer to Charles J.
and Marlcnc Burns, 128.85
Fort Spring Dist., $55,000
~, F. Ballard to Mark T. Ballard
T. Ballard, parcels, Town
no consideration
A. Tabit and Robert A.
to Gerald A. Jacobsen and Di-
, Jacobsen, 110.29 acres, Irish
r Dist., S 1,500
and Associates to Eric
Smith and Cristi Michelle Lou-
lot, Lcwisburg Municipal-
D. Skidmore and Eleanor L.
to Bank of Gassaway and
National Bank, lots, Town
S25,000
S. Callison to Michael R.
.554 acre, Lewisburg Dist.,
husband
C. Cassell and Elaine S,
to Riley K, ttodges and
C. t lodges, lot, City of Ron-
000
C. f til~man, Hayward L,
and Ronda S. Cooke to
O. Browning and Diane L.
parcels, Frankford Dist.,
New Suits Filed
Untain International, Inc., a
rginia Corporation vs. Edison
aka Edison L. Stephens
g
SUsan Krausman vs. Timothy
lSnlan
Financial, Factoring Agent
Shirley Hardiman
1 tardiman, partners,
;Special
Foods of Bluefield, Inc.
Enterprises, Inc., dba
Boys Grocery
Credit Corporation
L. Bycrs and Wanda J.
Spencer McClintic Blake
Edward Blake
W. Carr and Dianna L.
V~ General Motors Corporation,
non-domestic corporation au-
to do business in the State
Virginia
Thuc Ballard vs. Lisa Har-
allard
D. Bills vs 13renda D. Bills
Pack Iiaulcr, Inc. vs. North
Van Lines, Inc.
Allen Yoakum vs. Wanda
~llins Yoakum
of WV. Inc., dba Hu-
fital-Grcenbrier Valley vs
Simms
¢~. vs l)anny R. Groves
~. vs. l)onnalce E. Furry and
Furry
Vs. JcffeW [)logger and Marie
~eeton Community Hospital
Inc. a Corporation vs.
L. I [arrison
Dale Sheets, Jr. vs Sandra
IJmestone Co. vs T&K
Co, Billy Gileson, Bonnie
By Jonathan Wright
A potential $60,000 deficit by
the end of the fiscal year will be
ameliorated by a number o.f
spending cuts, according to
White Sulphur Springs Mayor
John Bowling. The cuts are part
of a resolution voted for by the
City Council at its monthly
meeting December 17 at City
Hall.
The Council agreed to a three-
point plan suggested by Mr
Bowling to reduce a deficit of
approximately $30,000. The
first, introduced by an ordinance
approved on first reading, raises
residential garbage collection
rates from $6 to $8. The hike
will bring in an additional
$13,200 by June 30 (the end el
the fiscal year), Mr Bowling said.
"Our spending has been
pretty much where it needs to be
this year, except for the Sanila
lion Department," Mr Bowling
said. Costs exceeded revenues m
that department, mamly because
of increases in landfill rates, hc
said. The Greenbrier Counly
Solid Waste Authorily now
charges $20 per ton lor (hunpinK
waste at the landfill near I.ewis
burg.
"We absorbed the recent m
crease [from $18 to $20 per toni
at first, but it caught up with
us," the mayor said.
Rhema Christian Center
Lewisburg, will present a Holiddy Motile!)leamrir~g various art-
ists in an evening oJ Music, Dance asset Drama. December 30, 6
p.m. For more informalion call 645 6999.
Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
Saturday, December 29 and Wednesday, Januar'!l 2, 8:20. a.m.
Rosary {'ecitation after ltw 8 a.m. daily Mass.
Good Grief
A support group for those in paw Jrom divorce, death, loss or
separation of loved ones, will meet Thursday, January 3 at 7
p.m., Tuke Hall oJ" Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, White
Sulphur Springs. All are always welcome.
Prepared Childbirth Class
"I~esday evenings, 7 p.m.-9 p.m., begins Jamlary 2. 6-week
course for first time Mom's or {J you ttave ~lot attended a child-
birth class before or in the last 4 years, Mother's due date in Feb-
mary and March. Big brother big sister" class, Wednesday, Feb-
mary 6, 7 p.m. Call Humana-Greenbrier Valley Hospilal.lbr more
information.
City of Lewisburg
Will not pick up trash on Tuesday, January 1, m observance of
New Year's Day. "l~esdays and Wednesdays lrash will be
picked up on Wednesday, Jarltlary 2.
All former and present employees of
Hotel covered under
the Greenbrier
the 1 980 Hotel and Restau-
rant--Employe- -s L--o-- cal Union 863
C--o- racts & having
service charge fees for that period --
Be advised a special meeting will be
held Wednesday. January 2, 1991 at
4:30 pm at the Union Hall on Pleas-
ant Valley Road, White Sulphur
Springs
Paid for by Local 863, HERE,
of
White Sulphur Springs
is proud to announce
A Gala
New Year's Eve
Celebration
featuring
The Bob Black Trio
Monday Dec. 31, 1990 - 9 p.m. to I a.m.
Dancing, Dinner, Champagne & Party
$30 per person
Call for reservations; (304) 536-2202
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HOME DECORATING CENTER
y Spe
In Stock
Stainmaster Carpet sq. yd.
Installation Available
) w. Washington Street Monday thru Saturday
W.Va. 8 am to 5 pm
The second point of the defi
tit-cutting plan is a series of
payroll cuts accomplished by re
quiring various city employees to
take time off without pay be
tween now and June 30. The
measures would resu]l in sav-
ings of $15,000 to the city. Each
of tile sLx police ellleers will be
required to take two weeks oil,
saving $4,000. The lout City Hall
employees will take off varying.
amounts of time to save a total
of $1.000, and the 20 mature
nance employees will take Itmls
off the job, saving the city ap
proximately $10,000.
The third point m the plan
calls for $32.000 in various
spending freezes throughot~l llw
city. Tolal savings realized by t lw
three-point plan will be iJl the
neighborhood of $60,000. Mr
Bowling said.
The mayor added that city
employees wouM qualify for tin
employment compensation for
any time they would be required
io take off work withotlt pay,
In a spirit of gratitude,
the White Sulphur Springs
Chamber of Commerce extends
best wishes for a prosperous
New Year and, to our new
businesses, welcome!
All That Glitters
;urr Rabbit Child Development
Cabin Club
Cucci's Pizzaria
Family Dollar
Food Lion
Godfather's Pizza
Gunnoe & Ziegler
Heritage House
Kathy's Flowers II
McDonald's
Rite Aide
White Sulphur Springs Main Street
Continued success in the future!
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WHAT SHOULD THE
Cloth+ng helps to express the unique
charactenstics of an tndiwdual Eve+~
in death, clothing can convey the
special personality of the deceased
In the planning of funeral details, the
matter of clothing for the deceased
should not be overlooked.
Has there been a request in the past
from the deceased concerning his or
her own feeling? Sometimes a unL-
form of office or volunteer leadership
has been requested, because of the
significance to the deceased Medals
and jewelry may be considered to
complete the uniform or dress
Is clothing worn by the deceased dur
ing lifetime appropriate9 By all
means• A suit or dress wh,ch was a
particular favorite of the deceased or
the survivor - may be the prime con+
sideration,
We invite your questions and will an-
swer them privately or publicly
through this column
LONGANACRE
FUNERAL HOME
Fort Spring, WV
647-4025 ..................
Happy New Year
And Many Thanks
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You Must Buy Before January 1, 1991
Was
1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 4-Dr. $6,900
Brougham equip, 5 spd. control, AM/FM/cassette, 38,000 miles
1984 Buick LeSabre 4-Dr. $5,700
Limited trim, power door lock & windows, driver power seat, 5 spd contol
1985 Ford Thunderbird Coupe $6,900
V8 engine, air, driver power seat, aero panels, deep tinted glass
1985 Oldsmobile "98" 4-Dr. $8,200
Brougham equip., leather seats, dual power seats, wire wheel covers, Black
1985 Chrysler 5th Avenue $6,500
V8 engine, leather seats, sunroof, wire wheel covers, power windows & door locks.
1986 Oldsmobile Delta 88 4-Dr. $8,900
driver power seat, Brougham equip., ETR AM/FM/cassette, power windows
1986 Chevrolet Full-Size Blazer $11,800
Silverado, power windows & door locks, ETR AM/FM/cassette,Red
1986 Chevrolet Cavalier 4-Dr. $6,900
air, ETR AM/FM/cassette, "CL" trim,tilt wheel, 55,000 miles
1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer $15,500
Dual power seats, leather/cord trim, Woodgrain, Aluminum wheels, 40,000 miles
1987 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 $8,400
"CL" interior, aluminum wheels, AM/FM, V6 engine, 39,000 miles, Black
Now
$5,200
$4,600
$4,900
$6,400
$4,600
$6,600
$9,900
$5,600
$12,950
$6,50O
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1970 Chevrolet C50 Truck-w/logging bed was $3900 Now $2,200 |
1960 Willys Jeep Truck Your Price $490 )
1987 Chevrolet Full-Size Pickup $10,900
Silverado pkg. air, AM/FM/cassette, 5 spd control, 49,000 miles
1988 Buick Electra $12,200
station wagon, Estate equip, 3 seats, driver power seats, Woodgrain aluminum wheels
1988 Chevrolet Full-Size Pickup
4X4 Scottsdale pkg., auto, V8 engine, only 23,000 miles
1980 Dodge Pickup
6 cyl., 4 spd., needs state inspection
1989 Ford Tempo 4-Dr.
$10,900
$1,900
$9,900
$11,800
all-wheel drive, auto, air, power windows & door locks, tilt wheel
1989 Chevrolet Camaro
"RS" equip, auto air, T-Tops, ETR AM/FM/cassette, power windows, Black
1989 Ford Mustang $10,500
"LX" equip., auto, air, 5 spd. control, tilt wheel, AM/FM/cassette, 19,000 miles
1990 Chevrolet Lumina 4-Dr. $15,900
Euro equip, driver power seat, aluminum wheels, ETR AM/FM/cassette
1990 Nissan Stanza 4-Dr. $14,800
"XE" equip. AM/FM/cassette, power windows, light brown, 900 mites
1990 Chevrolet Cavalier 4-Dr. $12,500
ETR AM/FM/cassette, "RS" equip., power windows & door locks, Red.
$9,400
$10,400
$9,800
$690
$8,5OO
$10,400
$9,200
$13,900
$13,800
$9,900
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