Bankruptcy filings
The following people filed petitions in U.S. Bankruptcy Court forthe Southern District on July 27, 1999:
- Ronald Eugene Parton, Rt. 2, Box 26B, White Oak Estates,Bluefield. Chapter 7. Assets: $10,475. Liabilities: $29,513.60.
- Aaron Jacob Seaver, Rt. 1, Box 465, Cottageville. Chapter 7.Assets: $24,680. Liabilities: $37,172.95.
- Peter Paul Woodard, 901 First Ave., Apt. 2, Charleston. Chapter7. Assets: $1,000. Liabilities: $11,236.32.
- Matthew Aaron and Tonya Lea Harris, 2409 Highland Ave.,Parkersburg. Chapter 7. Assets: $59,293. Liabilities: $21,323.16.
- Marsha Marie and Steven Jack Florence, Rt. 1, Box 151A, Waverly.Chapter 7. Assets: $70,200. Liabilities: $74,435.84.
- Hix Mountain Construction Co., HC 74, Box 74A, Hinton. Chapter7. Assets: $454,792.77. Liabilities: $1,226,419.03.
Explanation of petitions: Chapter 7 of the federal bankruptcy coderequires the debtor surrender all non-exempted property to a trusteewho reduces the property to cash for distribution to creditors.Chapter 11 of the code requires the debtor reorganize his businessaffairs and propose a plan to pay all of a portion of his debts. Thecreditors vote to accept or reject the plan. Chapter 13 requires thedebtor pay as much as he can from future earning to creditorspursuant to a plan. The debtor may retain any property exempt understate law or included in the repayment plan.
- Marriage applications
The following people applied for marriage licenses at the KanawhaCounty Clerk's Office July 27, 1999:
- Mark Wayne Hively, 18, and Melissa Ann Stambaugh, 16, both ofSt. Albans.
- Raymond Eugene Wilson, 52, and Ada Jane Wiseman, 57, both ofPinch.
- Ridley Edward Durham, 54, of East Bank and Brenda Sue Belcher,51, of Blount.
- Ernest Sam Shreve, 29, and Jennifer Lee Greer, 27, both ofElkview.
- Brian Linwood Booth, 25, and Tasha Louise Campbell, 19, both ofCharleston.
- DeWayne Alan Hess, 30, of Tad and Tammy Annette Vaughn, 30, ofCedar Grove.
- Henry Estill Haynes II, 30, and Melissa Paige Gill, 33, both ofSouth Charleston.
- Divorce filings
The following people filed petitions at the Kanawha County CircuitCourt Clerk's Office on July 27, 1999:
- Sidney K. Baldwin Jr. from Teresa A. Baldwin.
- Alice June Dennis from Joseph Ray Dennis.
- Sheri Dolin from Bernard W. Dolin.
- Donna Gist from Gary Gist.
- Paula Moore from Robert Moore.
- Kimberly Saraege from Amar Saraege.
- William E. Kenny from Debra R. Kenny.
- Property transfers
The following property transfers were recorded in the KanawhaCounty Clerk's Office July 27, 1999:
- Dennis Michael DiFabrizio et al to Kevin Bradley DiFabrizio.Lot, Belle. $20,000.
- Fern C. Martin et al to Frances C. and Richard A. Rumley. Lot,Elk District. $12,000.
- Margaret Z. Burdette to Dennis and Mary Alderson. Lot, St.Albans. $140,000.
- Madgie Lee Herbert to Clyde H. Love Jr. and Annabelle Love.Lot, Jefferson District. $1,600.
- Mountaineer Gas Co. to Asam Babar Yousaf. Lot, Loudon District.$6 75,000.
- Paul E. and Joyce A. Drake to Hei Woon Chan and Lin Ching Chu.Lot, Charleston. $125,000.
- Lynnwood D. and Sharon Lee Casto to Dwayne E. and Tami D.Walters. Lot, Union District. $40,000.
- Don A. Simmons to Joseph T. Fizer and Patricia Jo Fizer. Lot,Elk District. $25,000.
- Richard Viglianco, executor, to Brian W. and Lisa K. Ferrell.Lot, St. Albans. $105,000.
- Park Realty Inc. to Price T. Ballard. Lot, Elk District.$10,000.
- Gregory A. Coble to Robert Bannister II. Lot, Charleston.$108,750.
- Kenneth O. Burdette Jr. and Candace D. Burdette to James andCharlotte Galloway. Lot, Poca District. $99,200.
- J. Michael Abshire to Amy M. Taylor. Lot, Jefferson District.$53,000.
Wednesday
GENEALOGY: Kanawha Valley Genealogical Society Library, 10 a.m. to4 p.m., Nitro Community Center, Room 205, 21st Street and 2nd Avenue,Nitro.
AL-ANON: 1 p.m., St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 407 B St., St.Albans. For information, 342-4315.
AL-ANON: 7:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, Kanawha Boulevard andElizabeth Street. Enter parking lot door, then turn right. Call345- 4388.
ALATEEN: 7:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, Kanawha Boulevard andElizabeth Street. An Al-Anon member will assist. Enter parking lotdoor. Call 925-3211.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 8 p.m. at Asbury United Methodist Church,corner of Jackson and Elizabeth streets, closed discussion. Call344- 4442 or (800) 766-4442.
TOASTMASTERS: Town Center Toastmasters Club, 5:15 p.m. in John V.Ray room, third floor, Kanawha County Public Library. Call 344-1347for information.
CODA: Co-Dependents Anonymous, for people who have difficultymaintaining functional relationships, 6:45 p.m. at Serenity Club,1225 Ohio Ave., Dunbar. Call 744-7472.
BRIDGE: Shepherd Center of Charleston, sponsoring multi-faithbridge for seniors, 1 to 4 p.m. at B'nai Jacob Synagogue, $2 perplayer. For information, 343-6051.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Educational intervention program for abusers, 6to 8 p.m., community room of the YWCA, 1114 Quarrier St. Call 340-3554 or 340-3549 for information.
GENEALOGY: West Virginia Genealogical Society Library, 1/2 milenorth of Blue Creek on U.S. 119, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
DIVORCECARE: Divorce support group, 12:30 to 2 p.m. or 7 to 8:30p.m., Calvary Baptist Church, 3653 Teays Valley Road, Hurricane. Forinformation, call 562-0262 or 757-8829.
GRIEF SUPPORT: Growing Beyond Grief, support group for bereavedspouses, 5 to 6:30 p.m., Cancer Patient Support Program Group Room,CAMC Memorial Division. Call 348-9082.
Bingo
CHARLESTON: Capital High benefit, 7 p.m., Knights of PythiasBldg., 211 Tennessee Ave.
CHESAPEAKE: Fire Department, 12408 MacCorkle Ave., 6:30 p.m.
NITRO: Women of Moose, 101 First Ave., 11 a.m.; LKM Auditorium,109 21st St., Nitro, 5 p.m., to benefit Poca High School.
PRATT: Fire Dept., 7 p.m.
HURRICANE: Hurricane/Teays Valley VFW, 7 p.m.
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