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December 8, 2010
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Page 4- Wirt County Journal December 8, 2010 CLASSIFIED Free for individuals only. Limit 30 words for two weeks. Commercial rates on request, FOR SALE WINTER COATS, hats, boots. Fuzzy sweaters, jeans, and Christmas dresses. Get ready for the snow and save at: Common Cents 219 Main St, Spencer, 304.927.4377 12-8-1tchW BANK STOCK, with West' Central BanCorp and Co., 625 shares, call 304.275.3226 for more information.12-8-2tfW SIX CALIFORNIAN rabbits, about 12 weeks old, out of great stock; 1 New Zealand white bunny, about 12 weeks old; 1 Mini Rex mixed male bunny, about 5 1/2 months old; $10 each or $8.00 each if you take 2 or more. 304.489.4158. 12-8-2TFw SOLID WOODEN pine trestle style desk, five drawers and three cubbie holes, shelf on bottom, $30, 304.477.3947, Wirt Co. also two wooden bar stools, $8 for both. 12- 8-2tfW KENMORE GAS dryer, 4 years old, works perfectly, moving, must sell. $100. Call 304.615.7880 or 304.275.6523. 12-1-2ffW TWO CARHARTTmen's coats, 1 red, 1 black, $40 for both. Call 304.275.4590. 12-1-2tfW TWIN mattress in very good condition, call 304.489.1945.12-1- 2tfW PUMPKIN ROLL-order your pumpkin roll for Christmas now, fresh homemade, can be frozen, large 10 inch roll, $10 each, Call Brenda at 304.275.8615. 12-1-2tfW 2008 SUZUKI FORENZA, new tires, low milage, clean inside, good air, six disc CD Nay.r. am-fm radio. Call 304.275.3194 for more information.12-8-2tfW. 55 GALLON steel drums and 55 gal- lon plastic drums, open tops with lids and bands. Great for feed barrel's, burn barrels, rain barrels or storage of any kind. All are clean and like new condition. $20 304. 489.4158 or 304.481.1943.12-1-2tfW SERVICES CENTRAL BOILEROutdoo" Wood Furnaces starting at $4,990. New limited time offer. Instant rebates available up to $1,000. Eliminate rising fuel costs, effecient wood heat and heat domestic water. 25 year warranty available. Call: Stewart's Heating Ron Stewart at 304.927.3050. 10-6-13tchW HANDYMAN, plumbing, electrical, carpentry work, etc. 304.275.4399.7- 8-tfnW. BUYING REAL ESTATE & MINERAL RIGHTS CALL 304.699.6214 4-28-tfnchW LOST AND FOUND REWARD 2 lost dogs, last seen near Grace Community in Roane Co., both female, one med hair Border Collie, smaller Jack Russell mix with bob tail, $25 reward. Call 304.927.5205 anytime. 12-8-2tfW SALES LEE MIDDIETON DOLLS, RADA- USA made knives, Blankets, Sheets, Glass bakeware, Swords, John Deere; Farmall, Apple, Rooster, Deer, Horse items, Primitives, Snowmen, trees, decoration and wrap. Common Cents Consignment, 219 Main St, Spencer, 304.927.4377, Mon-Sat 10-5, Sunday 11-4. www.CommonCentsConsignment.com 12-8-1tchW ELIZABETH FLEA MARKET Open Tues.-Fri. 9:30 to 4, Sat. 10 to 2 until Dec.18, closing til April. All kinds of items, new and used. Come shop locally and bring this classified for 10% off, extra savings on other items. ACROSS FROM ELIZABETH PosT OFFICE 12-1-3tchW * NOTICES NO HUNTING on Camp Kootoga Boy Scout Camp. Violators will be pros- ecttted. 10-20-13tchW REAL ESTATE LOT IN NEWARK, 90 X 173, see Howard Lockhart on Willow Drive in Newark Acres. 12-8-2tfW HOUSE IN SMITHVlLLE, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, on 1 acre lot near elemen- tary school. Call 304.477.3693, 12- 8-2tfW Cases currently beiug evah, ated for wonlen who haxc experienced complications following surgery and ma\\; be experiencing: ˘ 1 nl'ectioll v" Erosion of the mesh ,/ Urilmry/Bladder Problems ,/ Pehic Pain • / Vaginal Pain ˘ Injury to uearby orgails FREE, CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION about your legal rights! ras ]Lay/Firm, i 1- 0088-.;43-2 )00 vww.t 00ewv lawfi rm.coi wop., S p e ak up n ow iili00i or pay more later In this tough economy, two major electric utility providers are seeking rate increases that could hike utility costs by nearly 2.5 percent next year, adversely impacting thousands of West Virginia familicsl The Giatras Law Firm, PLLC 1-888-343-2900 : www.thewvlawfirm.com A West Virginia Law Firm If you are an Al)palachian Power or Wheeling Power customer, AAIlP urges you to let the West Virginia Public Service Commission know how this proposed rate increase will alt}ect you and your family. Send your public comment to: West Virginia Public Service Commission 201 Brooks St. PO Box 812 Charleston, WV 25323 , -Reference PSC Case # l()-()699-E-4TI' HELP WANTED SPEECH THERAPIST to work part-time as needed with Children and Adults with developmental disabilities. Current license required. Experience working with individuals who have Mental Retardation and/or DeVelopmental Disability a plus. Interested individuals may submit their resume to jtyre @ westb rookhealth.com; by mail or in person at: Westbrook Health Services, 2121 Seventh Street, Parkersburg, WV 26101 : 12-8-1tchW Learn as mueh by writing as by reading. --Lord Aeton (NAPSl--Biscoff cookies are made in Belgium with all-natural ingredients and are lowin calo- ries. They're available in 8.8-oz. packages or individual .5-oz. two- packs at www.biscoff.com or through retailers nationwide. ,D . . Obituaries (;ouncil member Foughtdies H. Kay Fought, Elizabeth Town She is survived by her Mother; one Council member, passed awayDec 4, 2010. She was 62. She was born July 7, 1948, the daughter of the late John (Dick) Villers and Helen Hewitt Villers. She was a 1966 graduate of Wirt County High School. She worked for several years at Family Dollar in Elizabeth and was a member of the Elizabeth Town Council since she was elected earlier !his year and New Life Worship Center m Elizabeth. She enjoyed riding her golf cart around the streets of Elizabeth, riding four-wheelers, and spending time with her dog Popcorn and two cats Boots and AL. Patrieia A. Smith Patricia A. Smith, 64, of Creston, passed away at her residence, after a long battle with cancer. No services will be hel& Lorraine E Bonnette Lorraine France Bonnette, 92, of Marietta, passed away at her home Dec. 2, 2010. She was born Nov. 2 l, 1918. to the late Henry and Mary Bryan. She graduated from Wirt County High School in 1936. On Nov. 19, 1938, she married Virgil B. Bonnette. She loved her flowers. In the spring she loved planting flowers around her house and they bloomed beautifully for the season. Her specialty was making quilts and she enjoyed quilting and piecing them. She always had a jigsaw puzzle on her table to work and a crossword puzzle book nearby. She was devoted to her church and her church family: She attended and served in various capacities at First Church of the Nazarene. She served as a steward, Sunday school teacher and faithful member for many years. Later in her life she attended Harmar Hill Chapel in Marietta, She is survived by four children, Lowell and his wife Charlene,Roger and his wife, Kathy, Jeanette and Edwin; son-in-law, Ernie Husarik; grandchildren, Jennifer Husarik Lawson, Amy Husarik Varnish, Ellen Bonnettc McVicar, Joseph Starkey, Janis Starkey Doak, Ethan Bonnette and Emily Bonnette; great- grandchildren Abby DiSabato, Santino DiSabato, Lewk Varnish, Faith daughter, Cathy Fought of Elizabeth,; one son, Matthew Fought of Elizabeth; one brother, Mike and his wife, Melissa Villers of Elizabeth; one sister, Judy and her husband Dan Wilson of Pettyville; and several nieces and nephews She was preceded in death by her father; husband of 36 years, Lewis Fought, and two infant grandsons, John and Bryan. Services were Tuesday at Matheny Whited Funeral Home in Elizabeth with Pastor Dean Ash officiating. Interment was in the K of P Cemetery in Elizabeth. Illinois. Most recently, she was senior instructional designer for Clarian Learning Solutions/Clarian Health in Indianapolis, IH. Her nursing career spanned more than 44 years with a wide variety of nursing and administrative experiences. She was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority and the profess!onal organizations of Sigma Theta Tau and the Indiana State Nurses,Association. She. hacl been listed in "Who's Who in American Nursing," "Who's Who in the Midwest" and "Outstanding.Young Women of America." She was a member Of Elizabeth United Methodist Church and previously a member of Calvary United Methodist Church in Brownsburg. She is survived by two sons, Scott Montoya and his wife Emma of We,sterville, OH, and Mark Montoya and his wife Jessiea ofldaho Springs, CO; two grandchildren, Jackson and Mara Montoya of Westerville; and a brother, Lynn McCauley and his wife Janet of Ripley. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Elizabeth United Methodist Church in Elizabeth, with the Revs. Lee Wi!!' ms ar ' o , McCauley officiating. Burial will follow in the Knights of Pythias Cemetery in Elizabeth. Donations may 'be made to HomeReach Hospice, Columbus, Ohio, . by going to www. ohiohealth.com/foundation; to Elizabeth United Methodist Church, Elizabeth, or to West Virginia Wesleyan College School of Nursing, Simulation Lab, Buckhannon, WV. Pee Wee 4-H Club elects officers for 2010-2011 The October 2010 meeting of.the Pee Wee Go-Getters 4-H lub was called to order by Abby Murray. The meeting was held in the Pisgah United Methodist Church's fellowship hall at 4 p.m. The election of Officers was held for the 2010-11 year. Elected were: president, Abby. Murray; vice president, Justin Nichols; secretary, Jordan Enoch; treasurer, Alex Enoch; reporter, Kyle Bentz; song and game leader, Natalie Wells; and health leader, Charles Wells. Officers and leaders gave reports. Unfinished and new business was discussed. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments, provided by Alex and Jordan Enoch, were servedl The November meeting of the Pee Wee Go-Getters 4-H Club was called to order by vice president Justin Nichols. United Methodist Church. ' Roll call was taken by members saying what they liked or disliked about the weather. Decisions were made to have a leaf rake at the church Nov. 13 at I p.m. with a rain date set for Nov. 20, to decorate a Christmas tree at the courthouse in Elizabeth, and to start the Adopt-A-Highway program. Members also decided to adopt a child through the Secret Santa program through the Family Resources Network. The meeting was adjourned and all enjoyed refreshments provided by Natalie and Charles Wells. The Pee Wee Go-Getters 4-H Club • welcomed their new members. In October it had two new members, Natalie and Charles Wells. In November it had one new member, Chasity Henry. Anyone who would like to attend i    ! Varnish, Nathan McVicar, Lucas The meeting was heid Nov. 7atd:30 the next meeting can contact Darlene McVicar, Taylor Starkey and Braun p.m. in the fellowship hall at Pisgah Enoch at 304.275.0077.  . Doak; and many nieces and nephews. By Kyle Bentz She was preceded in death by her husband, Virgil; daughter, Ann; son- *** . in-law, John Starkey; brother, Gilbert Nothing travels faster than light, with the possible exception of [  i ____ Gertrude Bryan; and sisters, Doris Hylbert and Caltrider. bad news, which follows its own rules. Services were Monday at Gilman --Douglas Adams United Methodist Church, Marietta, with the Revs. Karl Kesselring and Melvin Conley officiating. Burial followed in East Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial donations may be made to Marietta Memorial Hospice and Home Nursing Service. Carole McCauley Monioya Carole McCauley Montoya, of Elizabeth, died Dec. 3, 2010, after an low on %vitter.com/AllAboutPork. eight-year battle with cancer. She was born May 23, 1944, the ' daughter of the late Glenn and llene Moore McCauley. She resided in In 1990, there were about 15,000 vacuum cleaner-related accidents Brownsburg, IN, for nearly 30 years in the United States. before returnino to Elizabeth, where she and her husband, Jim, who preceded her in death in 2008, fulfilled their dream of building a Io home and residing on the family farm. The first Wirt County West Virainia Fair Queen in 1960, she was a ]962 graduate of Wirt County High School. In 1966 she graduated cum laude from West Virginia Wesleyan College with a B. S. in, nursing. She completed a master s deu, ree in curriculum ,*development and continuing education for health care .,_, li professionals from the University of 14 r WE00;T VI RQ I N IA STATE00VI DE CLASSIFIEDS REACHING THE READERS OF WEST VIRGINIA AUCTION Christmas Auction- Saturday, De- cember 11th 11:00 AM. Meadows Auction Building. Rt. 20, Green Sul- phur Springs. 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