Retirement: Is it real? - Braxton Citizens` News

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Retirement: Is it real? - Braxton Citizens` News
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attorney pleads
Governor announces funding Braxton
guilty to embezzlement
for five county agencies
Town of Flatwoods, Holly Gray Park,
Flatwoods Canoe Run PSD,
Burnsville Utility Board and Commission
receive commitments for over $200,000
West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin
spent most of last Friday
afternoon in Braxton
County. His visit was certainly good news for several local agencies who will
receive over $200,000 in
combined funding to fur-
Technology Building. The
Governor and his guests
were given a tour of the
state of the art facility that
serves as the medical command center for the
Parkersburg area.
Next stop was the
Town of Flatwoods’ new
A Braxton County
attorney will remain a free
man after pleading guilty
in Kanawha County Circuit Court to embezzling
over $70,000 from a trust
account he was appointed
to oversee.
On September 13
Thomas J. Drake, 36,
along with his counsel,
William C. Forbes, came
before Judge James C.
Stucky to enter a plea to
the felony charge. AccordMayor Sue Marple receives a certificate of committment ing to the indictment, by
way of an information,
from Governor Tomblin and Brent Boggs.
Drake
converted
$70,798.57 belonging to
the ATS (Appalachian Tim-
ber Services) Settlement
Trust between July 2009
and August 2011 to his
own personal use.
In exchange for
agreeing to plead guilty,
Assistant
Kanawha
County Prosecutor Rob
Schulenburg
recommended Drake be granted
probation for a term to be
determined by Judge
James C. Stucky. The
defendant’s
attorney
stated that Judge Stucky
placed Drake on two years’
probation. Also, as a condition of his probation,
Drake will have to make
court-ordered restitution.
Kate Long coming to
Landmark for concert
$106,435 will provide expanded wastewater service to
Holly Gray Park. (L to R) Commisisoner Gary Ellyson, Commissioners Ellyson (left) and David Jack (right)
Delegate Boggs and Park Board members Jon PLetcher, receive a committment for $8,000 to repair a Falls Mill
bridge from Governor Tomblin and Delegate Boggs.
Governor Tomblin, Sara Rexroad and Ryan Swecker.
Flatwoods Canoe Run board members Scott Ratclif, John
Gibson and General Manager Rodney Pritt receive funds
that will be utilized to purchse a backhoe.
ther several local projects. city building. Mayor Sue
The Governor first Marple gave the Governor
visited the WV Medical and Delegate Brent Boggs
Coordination Center on a tour of the new facility.
the 4th Floor of the Braxton During his remarks, the
Evelyn Post receives a certificate thatwill ultimately
lead to the Burnsville Utility Board receiving $10,000
toward the purchase of a backhoe.
House Majority Leader Governor’s office to secure
conveyed the regret of funding for the projects.
Senator Doug Facemire “The Senator had oral surwho had worked closely
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with Boggs and the
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Retirement: Is it real?
Bill James... A long-time retiree
By Shirley Shuman
“I just put a pie in the
oven and set the timer for
45 minutes,” retiree Bill
James responded to a telephone call regarding a possible interview. “Before I
talk, though, I need to
clean up [the kitchen},” he
continued. After agreeing
to return the call after he
took the pie out of the
oven, he did as he
promised…but not until
his pie had baked. At 86,
this long-time retiree, like
many others, remains
busy.
James, who retired
from the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad after “32
years and 7 months” including work as a depot
operator, brakeman, conductor, and train operator,
explained that his retirement came because of
myasthenia gravis, “a condition akin to MS.” More
fortunate than many who
have the disease, James is
still healthy enough to
stay active in church and
community affairs. He explained that regular medication controls his condition. He thinks, too, that
when he had open-heart
surgery in August 2003,
the fact that his surgeons
removed his thymus gland
also helped him.
“The thymus gland,
which is positioned behind
the breast bone, is sup-
posed to quit working,
maybe even disappear,
when a person quits growing. For those of us who
have myasthenia gravis,
the gland remains and
causes problems. I think it
helped me to have mine
taken out although that
doesn’t seem to be a normal procedure,” James
elaborated.
Nonetheless, after
James retired from the
railroad, he began working
for Kenton Meadows in
1985. “Kenton asked me to
help with Central West
Virginia Refuse,” he said.
“My job was to go from
house to house to sign up
people. I worked at that job
for eight years,” he continued.
A
deacon
in
Frametown United Methodist Church, James also
goals, the charter members, Nola James, Gloria
James, Arabelle Long,
Maxine Nardella, and Jo
Ellen Smith decided to find
those who needed help and
to decide how to go about
helping them. One of the
many projects the group
has undertaken is making
adult bibs and lap quilts
for men and women in
nursing homes. Along with
distributing these items,
group members send cards
and make frequent visits.
serves as assistant Sunday School superintendent and is a substitute
Sunday School teacher.
Also a lay representative
of the church, he attends
the United Methodist Conference every year as a
representative of his
church. James considers
all that he does in the
church highly important.
He began his “outside
cooking career” by cooking
for church dinners; then
he graduated to cooking for
23 years straight for the
annual Kenton Meadows
Christmas dinners which
were held at the Braxton
County Armory, Of course,
as he explained, he wasn’t
the sole cook for these dinners. He actually began
The Church of Latter
this phase of helping othPlease turn to RETIREMENT Day Saints delivered alpage 3 most 30,000 pounds of
much needed food to
Mountaineer Food Bank.
The donation included 16
pallets of food including
beef stew, chili, spaghetti, tuna, peanut butter and macaroni &
Declaring that “no cheese. The donation was
project is too small,” and coordinated with the Day
often demonstrating that of Service on September
“no project is too large,” 29 proclaimed by Goverthese women support the nor Tomblin.
local schools by buying
“These donations
school supplies and cloth- couldn’t have come at a
ing for needy students. better time for MountainThey also make and do- e e r F o o d B a n k ” , s a i d
nate baby blankets, and Chad Morrison, Resource
three of the members— Coordinator at MounBlanche James, Willa taineer Food Bank. “As
Brown, and Caren Carr— we head into the Fall and
use their talent of crochet- Winter, more working
ing to make baby blankets class people start visiting
and caps. These are do- food pantries because
nated to the WIC program their jobs get laid off or
to help new mothers. they only worked seasonAmong their other activi- ally. It’s important for us
ties are donations to a to keep our feeding pronumber of worthwhile grams with enough food
Please turn to FRAMETOWN to serve their communipage 3 ties all year. Thank you
Frametown-area women’s
group strives to help others
By Shirley Shuman
With their annual
spaghetti dinner just a
little over a week away, it
might be appropriate to
take a look at one small
organization in the area—
the Spruce Grove Christian Women in Action. An
organization comprised of
woman from Frametownarea churches including
Spruce Grove United
Methodist, Hope Baptist,
Middle Run Baptist
Church, Elk River Baptist
and Frametown United
Methodist, it began in 1996
as an effort to help individuals and groups in the
area who need different
types of help.
To accomplish their
Christian Women in Action included (L to R) Lola Given,
Gloria James, Missy Saunders, Velma James, Arabella
Long, Sandy Samples, Jo Ellen Smith and Willa Brown.
On Saturday, Oct. 13 For some, it has been a
at 7:30 PM at the Land- parent or a sibling. For
mark Studio for the Arts in others, it has been a
Sutton, area residents will grandparent or a close
be treated to a benefit con- friend. All campers are
cert by national award- treated to a 3 day weekwinning singer/songwriter end of fun mixed with
Kate Long. Although Kate skills for understanding
has been present on the their grief, recognizing
West Virginia music scene that they are not alone,
for many years, this will be and that it is possible to
the first solo performance move forward while keepfor this amazing artist in ing loving ones close in
over a year. Many West their hearts.
Whether you like
Virginians know her from
her work on West Virginia to sit back and listen or
Public Radio. As one re- sing along, you will enjoy
viewer said, “Her original Kate Long’s warm, relaxed
songs are like her WV Pub- manner and down-tolic Radio commentaries, earth, humorous way she
funny and wise. Braxton connects with her audiCounty’s own Elaine Wine ence. She and Elaine Wine
will join her for the second have gathered their favori t e
half of
singt h e
able
show,
songs,
adding
i n h e r
cludbeautiful
i n g
harmostannies and
dards
l e a d
a n d
singing
some
to
the
beaumix.
tiful
Adorigimission
nals.
is by doThere
nation,
will be
and all
m o n i e s Kate Long will be in concert at the songs
about
received Landmark Studio on Oct. 13.
West
will benefit Camp Nabe, an annual Viriginia, songs about life,
bereavement camp for songs that will make you
children that is sponsored laugh and one or two that
by Hospice Care Corpora- will make you cry.
“So plan to attend, and
tion. Camp Nabe is available free of charge to any bring along anyone who will
child between the ages of appreciate a warm, relax7-16 who has lost a signifi- ing evening in support of
cant person in their lives. this great camp,” says a
spokesperson.
Church of Latter-Day Saints
donates 30,000#s of food to
Mountaineer Food Bank
to the LDS Church and
the work they have put
into this day and act of
service.”
On hand to present
the load of food was
Bryant Newell from
Parkersburg, WV, State
President of the LDS
Church, Harold Cole from
Charleston, WV, Public
Affairs Director, and Thomas
J.
O’Neil
of
Buckhannon, WV, State
Director of Public Affairs
of the LDS Church.
Mountaineer Food
Bank serves 48 counties
in West Virginia through
a network of over 600
feeding programs. These
programs include soup
kitchens, food pantries,
shelters, youth programs,
senior programs and
Back Pack programs. To
learn more about Mountaineer Food Bank, visit
www.mountaineerfoodbank.org.
OPINION
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Editorials
Letters
Columns
Our views • Your views • Their views
As I
See It
By
Clint Ferguson
By Ed Given
Not enough room…
The newspaper business is always a juggling
act when it comes to copy. There is too much or too
little. Either way it is just one of those problems
that is so persistent, you would think, after 38
years, I’d be used to it. Unfortunately, I still find it
as frustrating as ever. Friday a week ago, I covered,
as I normally do, the County Commission meeting.
The problem is, you haven’t read about it in these
pages. For two weeks in a row, in spite of the good
intentions, press time would roll around and I
couldn’t find sufficient space to place the article.
For those who don’t really know how the
composition of a newspaper works, as soon as one
issue is in the mail, we begin work on the next. The
closer we get to deadline, the less flexibility we
have. I normally finish pages 1, 2, and 3 on Monday,
while other members of our staff complete the
interior pages that are remaining. I try to accommodate late breaking or late arriving news to the best
extent I can. I must say that I do find it frustrating
to have to leave a timely story out or omit it altogether. But, sometimes that is the only option we
have. Deadlines are nearly absolute. While we have
a little flexibility, we seldom have time to go back
and tear down pages to replace stories with more
important or timelier material. But… we do try.
Good news for the county…
As you can read on the front page of this issue,
Braxton County was the benefactor of some state
tax dollars this week. I followed the Governor and
Brent Boggs around most of Friday afternoon. There
was some common thread in the presentations.
One… how hard both Brent Boggs and Doug
Facemire work for our county. The Governor said it
time and time again. Many of the other officials also
praised the pair’s commitment to their home county
and the state as a whole. The second thing that I
caught was Governor Tomblin’s remarks about
Braxton County people helping themselves… so he
felt it was good for the state to contribute to such
worthwhile projects as those that received money
on Friday.
I am sure that Senator Doug Facemire deeply
regretted not being able to attend the presentations
last week. Brent explained that he had oral surgery
that morning and while he hoped he would be with
the groups, things just didn’t work out.
Winter is just around the corner…
Fall is officially here. The temperatures are
finally beginning to reflect the season. The boating
season is just about over. Although there are a few
of us die-hards trying to scrape another couple of
weekends out of summer.
Fall brings lots more than just cooler temperatures. For me it’s a time catch up on all the projects
that I put off during the summer. Probably, like
many of you, one of my main objectives is to clean
out my garage. Between the projects I haven’t
finished and the junk my wife keeps removing from
the house, to my garage, there is barely room to get
in. I have to make a big dent on this project within
the next few weeks. It’s more of a necessary than
anything else. This year has a new twist… Little
Jamie is anxious to help me with my next project,
whatever it may be.
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Rocky Mountain High...
It took 3 years to
draw a mule deer tag in
Colorado and on September 8 my first out west
hunt finally began. Colorado Division of Wildlife
requires preference points
to hunt certain units that
are mapped out throughout the state. Some units
require more preference
points than others.
For the past 3 years
I’ve been putting in for
preference points and this
year I had enough and
drew
an
antlered
muzzleloader mule deer
tag. Joining me on the
hunt was my good buddy
Sammy Pugh. To say I was
excited was an understatement as the plane
touched down in Denver.
Sammy’s
college
buddy and WVU grad, Mark
picked us up from the airport and the adventure began. In the weeks leading
up to this trip I read numerous stories in hunting
magazines about how to
hunt mule deer in the high
country. Mark had told us
that we would be hunting
between 12,000 and
13,000 feet elevation.
I’ve never been at
that high of elevation before and I kept trying to
imagine what it would be
like. I had nightmares of
standing on straight
2,000 foot vertical cliffs
clinging onto the rocks.
Driving our backroads I
kept looking at our mountains and thinking I’ll be
all the way up in the
clouds out there. Of
course I made the mistake of reading about altitude sickness and how
it could even lead to
death. It was a small percentage, but still you
could die.
So as we drove along
down the interstate heading west of Denver I was
nervous, excited, and
maybe a little scared to see
the high country. We arrived two days early to
make sure we acclimated
to the change in elevation.
Upon arriving we sat up
camp and then went out to
glass the mountain sides
for a big mule deer buck.
The view from 12,000
feet was breathtaking with
the jagged Rocky Mountains extending forever in
every direction. I had to
remind myself that it was
mule deer we were looking
for as I could have just sat
there taking in the mountains. The aspen were
changing and added a brilliant hint of yellow to the
beautiful landscape.
It wasn’t long before
we spotted a few mule deer
feeding in the willows that
grow above timberline and
below the mountaintops.
Mule deer spend their summers in these higher elevations and cooler temperatures feeding on the
grasses and willows. Once
the frost comes along and
the food source gets
burned off the deer head
for the timber and become
very hard to hunt.
Frost and even snow
can occur in the high country 12 months out of the
Lola's World
News And Views By Lola B. Given
A week full of activities...
Another couple of weeks in
Springfield, MO. Last Sunday I went
to church. A young man in pastoral
training brought the message for the
day. Actually, he is about sixty, but
that’s young to me. Then Mark and
Janet took me out for lunch. I had a
nice meal and visit with them. It was
a sunny and semi warm day and
cloudy in the evening west of my
apartment.
The week was full of activities. I
attend exercise class and writing class,
and my chores keep me busy and
entertained. We had another tour this
week visiting the locale. The City of
Springfield is scattered out over a large
area. No time to get homesick, and I
hear from many by email and phone.
Seems one just finishes one meal and it
is time for the next. I sleep soundly in
this quiet area and Mark tries to tell
me I sleep too much. Early morning I
sleep the soundest. I find myself slow
getting moving. Each day is a new
challenge.
News from
our Capitol
by Delegate Brent Boggs
The most beautiful
month of the year, October,
has arrived. Blue skies, warm
days, cool nights, the grass
grows slowly, football season,
fall trout fishing and hunting
season. Even though legislative and railroad work does
not slow down, the other
activities make it a very
special time, even to just take
a walk in the woods and enjoy
the changing fall colors. Best
of all, we’re excited about
having Kenzie and Carson
spend next weekend with us.
Last Friday, Governor
Tomblin spent the afternoon
in the Flatwoods area for
several events and to join in
awarding funds to local
entities. Most of the funds
were in partnership with the
House and Senate and included assistance with the
Town of Flatwoods municipal
building and funds to begin
installation of a long-needed
wastewater system at Holly
Gray Park. Also, funding was
presented for FlatwoodsCanoe Run PSD, Burnsville
PSD, and for needed safety
repairs to a public access
bridge across the Little
Kanawha River, near Falls
Mill. We are also appreciative
of the support and assistance
of Senator Manchin and Travis
Mollohan, Senator Manchin’s
representative. We began
working on funding for Holly
Gray during Senator
Manchin’s tenure as Governor.
There were several other
stops the Governor hoped to
make in the area, but his time
was less than we had originally planned. I look forward
to his returning to central
West Virginia in the near
future.
It’s good to see local
needs met. While there remains many more projects and
initiatives in the works, I
appreciate working with my
colleagues Senator Doug
Facemire and Senator Joe
Minard, the congressional
delegation, the Governor,
Legislature, County Commission, communities and public
entities. Both Braxton and
Gilmer Counties are seeing
real benefits from everyone
working together for the
betterment of central West
Virginia.
Prior to spending time at
Holly Gray Park and in
Flatwoods, Governor Tomblin,
Mark and Janet took me to their
home for lunch on September 29th to
watch the WVU and Baylor football
game. WVU won the game, the first
one in their new conference, the Big
12. They broke a long list of Big 12
records in their very first game! I
often find that when I tell people here
in Missouri that I’m from West Virginia, in no time they’re asking me
about how things are going in Virginia. Surely with WVU in the Big 12,
at least football fans in the Midwest
will soon have no trouble remembering there’s a difference between
Virginia and my home state.
It was good to get cards from the
Women’s group at Spruce Grove
Methodist Church and the Senior
Citizens Executive Board. When I
talk to folks from my old area and they
say nothing new is going on I always
say that is good.
My love and prayers to all,
Lola
[email protected]
Acting DHHR Cabinet Secretary Rocco Fucillo, and several
other administration officials
toured the medical command
center, located in the Braxton
Technology Building. Several
factors have kept the facility
from realizing its full potential
and I am excited that the
Governor Tomblin’s interest is
breathing new life in what will
be a model for the nation in
emergency preparedness,
communications and training.
This is truly a state-of-the-art
facility that is being recognized
as such by more agencies
across West Virginia.
Earlier last week, I joined
my friends and colleagues,
Senator Facemire and Senator
Kirkendoll in Oklahoma City at
the Southern States Energy
Board annual meeting. I
appreciate the Speaker recently appointing me to the
board, representing 16 energyproducing states. The meetings were chaired by Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin
and incoming SSEB Chairman,
Mississippi Governor Phil
Bryant. It was a short, but
extremely productive meeting.
West Virginia is in a
unique position within SSEB
with our major coal and
natural gas reserves and
production. We also are not
alone in the challenges facing
our coal industry. In West
Virginia, coal produces approximately 94% of our electric generation. It is also some
of the most affordable energy
in the nation. SSEB is working
year. We woke up to a light
dusting one morning. We
spent the next day scouting and found a couple of
nice bucks to go after on the
first day of the hunt. We
also saw 3 bull moose and
some mountain goats
which was cool to see.
On Saturday, September 8 we woke up at
4:15 am and started our
walk into the valley we
wanted to hunt at 5:00
am. I felt like I could almost touch the stars as
we walked along in the
dark. We made it to the
small ridge a couple miles
later right at daylight.
Sure enough the mule
deer were there but so was
a herd of elk.
The elk were above
us and the deer. There
were a few smaller bulls
and one big herd bull. All
of a sudden a bugle roared
out from the mountaintop
as the big 6x6 was silhouetted with 4 cows right on
top. It was a majestic
sight and one etched in my
mind forever.
While watching the
elk move across the
mountainside
and
through a saddle a plan
was set for a stalk on the
3 mule deer bucks in the
willows. We wanted to
come above the deer but
the elk made us alter that
plan and we had to come
up the draw below them
instead. I went with Mike
across the draw and up
towards the saddle as a
monster mule deer buck
was working that way.
Sammy and Mark
went right up the draw
towards the other mule
deer bucks. We used the
willows and weaved our
way in and out of them as
we slowly walked along.
Mike and I made it to the
saddle but the big mulie
wasn’t there. He must
have gone through the
saddle with the elk. From
the saddle we could see
Sammy and Mark below.
They were within 80 yards
of two bedded down bucks.
I continued watching
the bucks through my binoculars when all of a sudden they both stood up. I
glanced down at Sammy
and saw him raise his gun.
A white cloud of smoke
filled the thin mountain air
and then here came the two
mulies. Mike laid his pack
down and we quickly got
into position as the bucks
were coming towards the
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to protect and expand all our
energy sources, including new
technology that will benefit
coal.
Finally, I noted what may
be the final reunion of the
crew of the USS West Virginia
was held last weekend in
Charleston. In all, eleven of
the former crew made the trip
to reminisce, share stories and
check out photographs and
parts of the mighty battleship
on display. As one reporter
mentioned, it was fitting that
the final reunion was held in
West Virginia.
The service and history of
USS West Virginia is an important part of our State’s history
and veterans’ legacy. They are
part of the “greatest generation” and we owe all those men
and women from all branches
of service our respect, appreciation and gratitude.
Please send your inquiries to the Capitol Office at:
Building 1, Room 224-M,
Charleston, WV 25305. Or, call
the Capitol office at 340-3220;
Assistant to the Majority
Leader, Jennifer McPherson at
340-3942 or fax to 340-3213. If
you have an interest in any
particular bill or issue, please
let me know. For those with
Internet access, my e-mail
address is:
[email protected]
You also may obtain
additional legislative information, including the copies of
bills, conference reports, daily
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RETIREMENT
continued from page 1
ers by working with Jim
and Billy Carr, who did
much of the original work
for the dinners. “The first
year I helped Jim, and
then when they no longer
did the work, several other
people and I cooked for
Kenton,” he commented.
James also often
cooked for political dinners
held at the Armory. He
tells the story about the
time he and Jim Carr
“cooked 75 bushels of
ramps and 200 pounds of
brown beans for a Democrat rally of 1200 people.”
He remembers special
guests such as Jennings
Randolph and Robert C.
Byrd at that particular
dinner. Another of his
cooking adventures came
with sports dinners which
once were held in the Armory.
More recently, he
and Bill Uldrich cooked a
meal for Dr. Doug Given to
help raise money for the
Boys Scouts “to help them
pay for their camping trip.”
To prepare this spaghetti
dinner for 200 people, they
“made 13 gallons of sauce
in a 15-gallon kettle,” and
James “made a three-foot
paddle to stir it.” They also
prepared a salad and garlic
toast. He tells, too, of making apple dumplings for a
church homecoming. “I also
made mashed potatoes for
that dinner,” he said.
For a few years now,
he and Uldrich have
cooked spaghetti for the
Spruce Grove Christian
Women in Action’s annual
spaghetti dinner. James
enjoys this event, too, because he realizes “it’s to
raise money for a good
cause,” and he also likes
not just working in the
kitchen with the other volunteers but also mingling
with those who attend the
dinner.
When he isn’t helping
at his church or with dinners in other venues,
James enjoys cooking at
home. His favorite pie is
apple, which he was making when he received the
phone call about an interview. Asked when he
cooks, he replied, “When I
need to. I bake when I get
hungry for something or if
we’re having company. I’d
rather make it than buy
it.” He said he makes “a lot
of meat dishes, especially
chicken and beef stew, as
well as vegetable soup and
potato soup.” Referring to
his potato soup, he said
that, for a church dinner,
he once took a huge pot of
potato soup, which proved
to be quite popular.
“There were 17 or 18
preachers there, and they
really loved it. As a matter
of fact, several people
asked me for the recipe for
that soup,” he said.
He and his wife Garnet also often work together to prepare meals,
and they can fruits and
vegetables. He said they
can apples three different
ways. “We can apple-pie
filling, apple quarters, and
applesauce,” he noted. He
also helps around the
house with whatever
needs to be done.
When he isn’t working at something, James
enjoys reading, especially
the Bible and newspapers.
“I read the Bible a lot, especially when I plan to lead
devotions or to teach a
Sunday School or Bible
Study class,” he said. He
likes music, especially
“gospel music and the old
songs in general.” His television viewing includes
watching the news, college
football and basketball—
especially WVU games,
and NASCAR racing. He
reminisces about the time
in which he could “go to
Daytona and go down into
the pits with the driver
and the crews, and added,
“You sure can’t do that
now.”
The father of two—
Denise and George, he
also has two grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren. His daughter and her
family, which includes the
grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, live in
Tampa, Florida. His son
lives next door to him and
his wife. James proudly
reports that he has “traveled throughout the
United States,” thanks to
his son George who has a
trucking business. “I’ve
been as far west as Utah,
as far northeast as Rhode
Island, and as far south as
Florida,” he said. Since his
retirement he also “went
on a cruise to Alaska,” and
he tells of being “the only
one among all the passengers who got to see the
ship’s kitchen,” and of
“making peanut brittle” in
a shop in Juneau.
There is little doubt
that Bill James intends to
continue teaching Sunday
School classes, baking pies
and other goodies, and
cooking spaghetti dinners
as fundraisers…and, if
anyone wants his recipe for
“perfect” pie crust, just call
him. He will be happy to
share it.
GOVERNOR
continued from page 1
all,
the
Town
of
Flatwoods will receive
$80,000 to help pay for
their new city building
which is now operational.
Several presentations were made at Holly
Gray Park. The largest,
was $106,435 in funding
to the Braxton County
Commission
and
Flatwoods Canoe Run
Public Service District.
The funding will enable
the PSD to install a gravity collection system and
sewer lift station to pump
wastewater out of the
park to a nearby FCRPSD
manhole.
The funding was
critical due to a mandate
from the Braxton County
Health Department that
a permanent solution to
treat wastewater must be
implemented or activity
at the Park would have to
be curtailed. Governor
Tomblin noted the tremendous part Holly Gray
Park plays in meeting the
recreational needs of
central West Virginia. He
also mentioned the positive economic benefit for
Braxton County that resulted from the operation
and future growth of the
complex. Delegate Boggs
secured $25,000 from the
House of Delegates budget. Senator Facemire
matched that amount.
The Governor contributed an additional
$56,435 from his Community Development Fund.
The County Commission also received an
additional $8,000 grant.
Governor Tomblin and
Majority Leader Boggs
presented a certificate to
secure funding to repair
the Little Kanawha River
access bridge near Falls
Mille. Delegate Boggs has
been working with Ken
Groves, who lives near
the bridge and Bill
Helmick who owns property near the bridge for
nearly two years to acquire necessary funding
for the project. The
Bridge is the only river
crossing for nearly 16
miles on this section of
the Little Kanawha River.
The existing structure is
in such poor repair that
residents are unable to
use it. Funding will make
necessary repairs and
replace decking and hand
rails on both approach
ramps.
In two separate presentations, Governor
Tomblin and Delegate
Boggs presented certificates obligating $10,000
each to the Burnsville
Public Utility Board and
Flatwoods Canoe Run
PSD. Both agencies will
use the funding to purchase backhoes.
Governor Tomblin
stated that it was great
to assist agencies such as
those receiving money
Friday and pledged to
continue his close affiliation
with
Senator
Facemire and Delegate
Boggs in efforts to assist
in the growth of Central
West Virginia.
group, along with volunteers, prepares the meal
in the church kitchen.
Two volunteers—Bill
James and Bill Uldrich—
have for the past few
years been cooking the
spaghetti and helping to
serve the meal.
These women, led by
President Sandy Samples,
Vice-president Velma
James,
Secretary
Arrabelle Long, and Treasurer Gloria James, meet
at 10:30 a.m. on the third
Tuesday of each month at
Spruce Grove Church.
Other members include,
in addition to those mentioned, Willa Brown and
Jackie Samples, although
several others who no
longer attend meetings
“have been, and still are,
really helpful” with the
projects.
An interesting feature of the group’s
monthly meeting is that,
at 11:30 a.m., husbands
of the members along
with frequent guests arrive to share in the lunch
which follows the meeting. Members stress that
membership is open to
anyone who wishes to join
and who want to help in
the mission to reach out
to those who need help.
For more information, interested individuals may
call Sandy Samples at
364-8731, Gloria James
at 364-8348, or any of the
other officers.
FRAMETOWN
Saturday, October 6, 2012
gery this morning and unfortunately couldn’t be
with us today,” explained
Delegate Boggs.
Mayor Marple had
met with Delegate Boggs,
Senator Facemire and Jason Pizatella, Legislative
Liaison for Governor
Tomblin several times
earlier this year to discuss the purchase of the
new municipal building
for the town. The town
previously rented a building for meetings and office space for officials. The
city saved a considerable
amount of money to pay
for a structural survey,
appraisal, lot survey,
down payment and a portion of the purchase price
as well as cover the cost
of necessary renovations.
Delegate Boggs presented a certificate allocation $15,000 from the
House. Governor Tomblin
praised the work of the
city in obtaining their
first ever city building. He
announced the approval
of a $15,000 committment
garnered by Senator
Facemire and an addi- continued from page 1
tional $50,000 from the
Governor’s Community causes such as the
Development Fund. In Frametown Fire Department, Women’s Aid in Crisis, the Animal Shelter,
from...
Ronald McDonald House.
In addition, members
have worked in the
Adopt-a-Highway Pro...giving from the heart
gram and have contrib314 Elk Street, Gassaway, WV uted to the Kairos Cookie
Ministry.
The spaghetti dinfor with God, all things are possible. ner, which will be held
New arrivals Include...
this year from 4:00 until
6:30 p.m. at the Spruce
Galvanized Metal Roofing 12’ sheets
6”X24” wood grain ceramic tile
Gove U.M. Church on
4’X8’x2” foam insulation
October 13, actually beCarpet squares 36” gray
gan before the church
Kitchen and Bath Faucets
had a kitchen. “For the
Commodes
first few dinners, Nola
Also Available...
and Fred James cooked
Paint in a variety of colors (in flat, satin and
large kettles of spaghetti
semi-gloss) 1 gallon & 5 gallon
in their home and
Doors Solid Wood some with glass
brought them to church.
Kitchen Cabinets & Bathroom Vanity sets
There we kept them hot
Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs)
in slow cookers,” long
Windows
time member JoEllen
Ceramic Tile
Smith explained. Smith
Laminate Flooring
added what could well be
Roofing Shingles and Rolls of Felt Paper
Tile Setting material & tools
the group’s motto,
Other items too numerous to list...
“Where there is a will,
Open: Tues. and Thurs. from 10 am-6 pm and there is a way.”
Currently,
the
the 2nd Sat. of each month from 9 am-noon.
Central West Virginia
Outreach Center
October 2, 2012 Page 3
CAPITOL
continued from page 2
OUTDOORS
continued from page 2
saddle.
They were getting
closer and closing in fast. I
readied my sights hoping
the bucks would stop but
they never did. I squeezed
the trigger just as they disappeared over the saddle
but missed. After all that
commotion the sun was
high in the sky and it was
getting hot. Since we were
a couple miles in we decided to do what the other
animals did and that was
seek out some shade. We
found an old bristlecone
pine tree, and when I say
old I mean 1,000 years old
is how ancient these trees
are, and spent the next 6
hours napping in the shade.
That afternoon when
it cooled down we walked
back to the truck and saw
2 bucks not 300 yards
from the parking lot. Go
figure, but by the time we
saw them it was too late
for a stalk. The next day
Sammy found success
when he and Mike hiked
into a hidden valley.
Sammy’s muzzleloader
connected with the perfect
specimen of a 4x4 mule
deer buck.
I went with Mark and
we spotted a huge 3x3
buck that I went after the
following morning but he
was nowhere in sight.
That evening we ended up
busting two nice bucks out
on a busted stalk. On the
walk back we got within 20
yards of a big bull moose
which made up for it.
And to make a long
story short, the next day we
walked back to the same
area and had a perfect
stalk. We got within 80
yards of a nice 5x4 buck and
I flat out missed. I’m still
sick about it and don’t know
what happened other than
I just missed. Yep, traveled
all that way and walked all
those miles to miss, like I
said I’m still disgusted with
myself over it but oh well
that’s hunting.
Bad weather moved in
and the deer were on their
way to the timber as we
were seeing less and less
everyday. We decided to
head out of the mountains
and go fish the next two
days. At least this way I
could somewhat redeem
myself.
We ventured into
Rocky Mountain National
Park and hiked into a
creek and caught greenback cutthroat trout
which was a new species
for me. The scenery was
stunning and I got some
excellent pictures of huge
bull elk.
They were
screaming back and forth
at each other establishing
dominance.
The last day we fished
the Poudre River and saw
the damage from the huge
fire they had out there this
year. I caught a nice 14
inch rainbow trout there.
We saw mule deer, elk,
mountain goats, and
moose almost daily while
hunting. I didn’t even get
a hint of altitude sickness
although I was huffing and
puffing for oxygen in the
thin mountain air. The
highest I went was 13,300
feet and although it was
steep, it wasn’t straight up
and down. As long as
there was grass under my
feet I was fine.
My first trip to the
Colorado high country was
one I’ll never forget and
hopefully will get to see
again someday. We had a
great time thanks to Mark
and his family’s hospitality. As much as I love visiting the west, I couldn’t
wait to come home to Almost Heaven and see my
wife and daughter that I
missed like crazy.
summaries, interim
highlights, and leave a
message, please remember to include your
phone number with your
inquiry and any details
you can provide. Additional information, including agency links
and state government
phone directory may be
found at www.wv.gov
and on the Facebook site
of the West Virginia
other information from
the Legislature’s web
site
at
www.legis.state.wv.us/
Remember to thank
a veteran for their service to our nation and
continue to remember
our troops - at home and
abroad - and keep them
and their families in
your thoughts and
prayers. Until next week
– take care.
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With Deepest
Sympathy
Citizens’
NEWS
OBITUARIES
Katherine Elana Blake
Katherine Elana
Blake, infant daughter of
Amber Blake Bender and
Carl Bender of Burnsville
went home to be with her
Heavenly Father on September 21, 2012.
She is survived by
her parents, brother,
Jayson Blake, sisters,
Sabrina Blake, Tiffiny
Ice, Kelsea Bender, Maternal Grandmother,
Lorie Bush of Gilmer Station, WV, Paternal Grandmother, Hattie Posey of
Flatwoods, WV.
Funeral services
were held on Wednesday,
September 26, 2012
11:00 a.m. at GreeneRobertson Funeral Home,
Sutton with Rev. Tom
Propst officiating. Private
family burial followed at
Boggs Cemetery, Sutton,
WV. Friends called 30
min. prior to the services
at the funeral home.
Greene-Robertson
Funeral
Home
is
humbled to serve the
Blake Family.
Online condolences
may be sent to: greenerobertsonfuneralhome.com.
Orville Clyde Dawson
Orville
Clyde
Dawson, 86, of Jerusalem, Ohio, passed away
on September 23, 2012 at
his residence. He
was born February
3, 1926 in Clay
Co., WV the son of
the late Clyde & Lydia
Tanner Dawson.
He was a Skilled Laborer for Ford Motor Company, a Army Veteran for
the 82 Air Borne, and attended the Baptist
Church in New Milford,
OH.
Orville was preceded
in death by his parents,
son; Orville Eugene
Dawson, sisters; Halsie
Tanner, Oma Richardson,
brother; Nelson Dawson.
He is survived by his
loving wife, Leah Lee
Slack Dawson, sons;
James A. Dawson of
Jerusalem, OH, Charles
E. Dawson & wife Gayle of
Murfreesboro, TN, daughter; Dawn Lilly & husband
Jodie of Shady Springs,
WV, sisters; Hilda Hogset
of
Barberton,
OH,
Waveleen Boggs of Nebo,
WV, brothers;
Dennis Dawson &
wife Lorrine of PA,
Alfered Dawson, Ray
Dawson & wife Karen all
of Nebo, WV. Also surviving him is his grandchildren; Jamie Dawson,
Lyndsey Elswick, Kristen
Elswick, Aisen Lilly.
Funeral services
were held Thursday September 27, 2012 at 1:00
p.m.
at
GreeneRobertson Funeral Home,
Sutton with Rev. Dennis
Dawson and Rev. Daryl
Mollohan officiating.
Friends called one hour
prior the service at the
funeral home.
Greene-Robertson
Funeral
Home
is
humbled to serve the
Dawson Family.
On line condolences
can be sent to: greenerobertsonfuneralhome.com.
Marvin R. “Buck”
Dilley, Sr
Marvin R. “Buck”
Dilley, Sr., 80, of Webster
Springs, formerly of
Braxton County, passed
away in Richwood Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center, Richwood, West
Virginia on Monday, September 24, 2012. He was
born Wednesday, November 25, 1931 a son of the
late Hoy Washington
Dilley and Jennie Bell
Conrad.
Buck is survived by
his 24 year companion
Lula Belle Cogar, four
sons and their families
and one daughter and her
family; Marvin R. Dilley,
Jr; Rickey E. Dilley; Gary
S. Dilley; Davy C. Dilley
and Pamela C. Dilley.
Nine grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren also survive Buck.
He is also survived by his
caregivers
Teresa
(Scotty) Cogar and Doyal
Cogar.
Funeral services for
Buck were held on Thursday, September 27, 2012
at 2:00 p.m. at StockertSizemore Funeral Home,
Flatwoods with Pastor
Scott Posey officiating.
Burial will followed in
Little Kanawha Memorial
Gardens, Heaters, West
Virginia. Friends called
two hours prior to the service from 12:00 Noon to
2:00 p.m. at the funeral
home.
StockertSizemore Funeral Home,
Flatwoods, WV is handling
Mr. Dilley’s arrangements. Online condolences may be expressed
at
www.stockertsizemore.com.
Hazel June Dillon
Fallon
Hazel June Dillon
Fallon, known by friends
and family as ”June,”
81, passed away at her
home on Tuesday, September 11, 2012.
June was born on
June 29, 1931 in Braxton
County, WV, a daughter of
the late John L. Dillon and
Mary Alice Harris Dillon.
She was the youngest
of nine children. June
graduated in 1950 from
Webster Springs High
School. On December 8,
1955, in Columbus, OH
she married the late Robert Norman Fallon. She
was a retired Department
Supervisor for Forest
Health Systems of Des
Plaines, IL.
June was preceded
in death by her brothers,
John, Tom, Frank, Fred
and Jack, and sisters,
Janice Utt and Mary
Duffield. She will be lovingly remembered by all
who knew her.
Survivors include
her sister, Dollie Barber
of Upperco, MD and her
two children, a daughter,
Vickie Fallon Hauser of
Machesney Park, IL and
a son, Mark Fallon of Missouri City, TX, along with
her two grandchildren,
Jason Fallon and Fallon
Smith. She is also survived by numerous nieces
and nephews.
A private memorial
service will be held in her
honor.
Dawn Hines Hacker
Dawn Hines Hacker,
49, of Gassaway, died September 29, 2012 at home.
She was born February 11, 1963.
Dawn was the Executive Housekeeper for
Hampton
Inn
of
Summersville.
She was preceded in
death by her father,
Hanson Guy Hines in
2006 and brother, Doug
Hines in 1989.
Surviving; mother,
Eleanor Knotts Hines of
Gassaway and her loving
dog, Gracie.
Service will be 11
a.m. Wednesday, October
3 at Richard M. Roach
Funeral Home, Gassaway
with Rev. Doug Smailes
officiating. Interment will
be in the Sugar Creek
Cemetery, Gassaway.
Friends may call
from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday
at the funeral home.
Condolences may be
extended to the family at
www.roachfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements by Richard M. Roach Funeral
Home, Gassaway.
Eileen Bourn
Marlowe Hall
Eileen
Bourn
Marlowe Hall, 90, passed
away peacefully September 27, 2012 at Braxton
Memorial Hospital in
Gassaway, WV.
She was born September 28, 1921 in
Tague, WV the daughter
of the late John & Hallie
Meadows Bourn.
She was a member
of Sutton Baptist Church,
a graduate of Sutton High
School and a member of
the Eastern Star. For
30years, Eileen was
owner and operator of
Marlowe’s Restaurant,
Sutton Lane. She cherished her strong bonds
with her family and was
known in the community for her passion for
and expertise in quilting.
She was preceded in
Braxton County, WV
death by her parents, husband and father of her
children (Ralph Craig
Marlowe), son, (Larry J.
Marlowe), grandson, (Robert Milacci), one brother
and two sisters.
Eileen is survived by
her son, (Craig Lee
Marlowe) of Spencer, WV,
daughter,
(Beteena
Marburger) of Pittsburgh,
Pa, 4 brothers, 3 sisters,
grandchildren, (Greg
Larry Milacci, Tonya
Gerlach, Wayne Marlowe,
Chris Marlowe, Kim
Marlowe), and 10 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services
will be held 1:00 P.M.,
Tuesday October 2, 2012
at
Charity
Baptist
Church, Rosedale, WV
conducted by her brothers, Dewey and John
Bourn. Burial will follow at
Bourn
Cemetery,
Rosedale, WV. Viewing
will be one hour before
the services at the
church.
Due to family history
of cancer, In lieu of flowers: the family suggests
donations to American
Cancer Society 1700
McCorkle Ave., S.E.
Charleston, WV 25314.
Greene-Robertson
Funeral
Home
is
humbled to serve the Hall
family.
Online condolences
can be sent to: greenerobertsonfuneralhome.com
Ruth Short
Ruth E. Short, 75, of
Gassaway, died September 27, 2012 at Holbrook
Nursing
Home,
Buckhannon, where she
resided for one week, surrounded by her loving
family.
She was born December 30, 1936 in
Gassaway a daughter of
the late Russell and Vina
Starcher Barnette.
She was a homemaker, an avid pet lover,
she loved to read and
loved her little dog, Lady.
Surviving; children,
Barbara
Thompson
(Kevin), Susan Ramsey
(Junior), Rosemary Carpenter, Michael Carpenter (Jennifer), Eugene
Carpenter (Jenny), Linda
Oliver
(Joe),
Tina
Demastus and Tracy
Brown; brother, Waitman
Glen Starcher; 12 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, one great grandchild, and special friend,
Mike Brown.
She was preceded in
death by son, Russell Carpenter; grandsons, Christopher Ramsey and Derek
Hinely; two grandsons,
Mark and Matthew
Morrison; stepdad, Grover
Morrison.
At Ruth’s request
her body will be cremated.
A private graveside
memorial service will be
held at a later date.
At Ruth’s request
memorial donations may
be given to Braxton
County Animal Shelter.
Condolences may be
extended to the family at
www.roachfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements by Richard M. Roach Funeral
Home, Gassaway.
Winifred L.
Ballengee Tyer
Winifred L. “Winnie”
Tyer, 94, of St. Albans,
died on Monday, September 24, 2012.
She was born on
September 30, 1917 in
Herold, Braxton County,
West Virginia, to the late
Christopher C. and Annie
Carte Ballengee.
Winnie spent her
childhood in Braxton
County, and graduated
from Gassaway High
School. After graduation,
she attended Charleston
School of Commerce in
Charleston, West Virginia.
She married
Michael Keenan Tyer on
December 16, 1939.
Winnie was a supervisor
for Magic Windows in St.
Albans, owned and operated Alice in Wonderland
Day Care in St. Albans,
and was a staunch
Democrat who worked
the polls for many years
on election day. She enjoyed cooking and baking
for her family and
friends. Winnie was the
subject of feature article
in the Charleston Gazette for her potato bread.
An avid reader, she had a
great joy for her pets,
loved to sing, and enjoyed
traveling with her husband, Mike.
She was a member
of Highway Presbyterian
Church of St. Albans,
West Virginia.
Winnie was preceded in death by her parents, Christopher and
Annie Ballengee; her
husband of 57 years,
Michael K. Tyer; her
brothers,
Ray
H.
Ballengee, Harper N.
Ballengee; and her sister,
Opal N. Ballengee.
She is survived by a
daughter, Sharron (Don)
Rogers of St. Albans; a son,
Christopher
“Mike”
(Peggy Freeman) Tyer of
Oak Hill; her niece,
Christine A. Ballengee of
Charleston; four grandchildren, John Rogers of
Berea, Kentucky, Mark
(Nanette) Rogers of Hurricane, Jason (Kim) Rogers
of St. Albans, Kristina
Tyer of Decatur, Alabama;
and 8 great grandchildren.
The family wishes to
express their gratitude to
the staff at Meadowbrook
Acres Nursing Center,
and to Kanawha Hospice
Care.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be in
Winnie’s honor to the
New Hope Animal Rescue,
P.O. Box 461, Scott Depot,
WV 25560.
A memorial service
honoring the life of
Winifred L. Tyer was held
at 1 p.m. Thursday, September 27th at the Richard M. Roach Funeral
Home, Gassaway with
Rev. Johnny Conrad officiating. Burial was in the
Beall’s Mill Cemetery,
Gassaway.
Friends called one
hour prior to the service
at the funeral home.
Condolences may be
extended to the family at
www.roachfuneralhome.com.
Citizens’
NEWS
Braxton County, WV
COMMUNITY
C ALENDAR
Senior Menu:
Senior menu for the
week of October 3 thru October 9
Wednesday (3) Cooked
Cabbage & Ham, Buttered
Potatoes, Fruit, Biscuit
Thursday (4) Baked
Chicken, Scalloped Potatoes,
Vegetable Medley, Fruit,
Crescent Roll
Friday (5) Tasty Meat
Loaf, Mashed Potatoes w/
Gravy, Sweet corn, Fruit,
Homemade Rolls
Monday (8) Scrambled
Eggs with Ham, Hash
Browns, Warm Spicy Apples,
3 oz. Fruit Juice, Biscuit
Tuesday 9) Chicken
Salad Sandwich, Cream of
Broccoli Soup, Pudding, Fruit
••••••••••••••••••••••••
Veterans Service
Officer:
An itinerant representative of the West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance is
scheduled to be at the
Braxton county Senior
Center from 10:30 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. on the following
dates: Wednesday, October 3, 2012, and Wednesday, October 24, 2012.
••••••••••••••••••••••••
Wilsie/Rosedale
Waterline Meeting:
The Wilsie/Rosedale
Waterline Association
will meet on Thursday,
October 4, 2012 at the
Rosedale Senior Center
at 7:00 pm. Everyone
welcome.
••••••••••••••••••••••••
Rosedale Methodist
Church revival:
The Rosedale United
Methodist Church will be
holding a revival on Monday, October 1st thru Friday, October 5th, beginning at 7:00 p.m. each
evening. There will be
different pastors delivering the message throughout the week and there
will be singers each
evening. Everyone is welcome to come out to join
in the praising of our Lord
and enjoy the fellowship.
••••••••••••••••••••••••
Stump Chapel Revival:
Stump Chapel will
be holding a revival beginning on Oct. 15th and
continuing thru Oct. 19th.
Service will begin at 7:30
pm each night. The
Evangelist will be Rev.
Linn Schiefer. There will
also be special singing
nightly. Come join us in
praising the Lord. Every-
one is welcome. Rev. Ted
Legg, Pastor.
••••••••••••••••••••••••
Blue Gras Band
concert:
There will be a Blue
Grass band concert on
Tuesday, October 23,
2012, at 7:00 p.m. at the
Glenville State College
Fine Arts Center Auditorium. Admission is $5.00
for singes, $8.00 for
couples, and children under five will be free. For
more information call
304-462-4130.
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Ireland Lions Club
Pancake Breakfast:
The Ireland Lions
Club will host a pancake
breakfast on Saturday,
October 13, 2012, from
7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at
the Ireland Community
Building. The menu will
consist of regular or buckwheat pancakes, sausage
patties, sausage and
gravy, biscuits, coffee,
milk, and chocolate milk.
The cost is: adults $5.00,
children 6-2 $3.00, and
children under 6 eat free.
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Burnsville Trick
or Treat:
Trick or Treat in the
Town of Burnsville will be
on October 27th from
5:00-6:30pm followed by
the Party in the Park at
7:00. The Haunted House
will be sponsored by the
Burnsville Lion’s Club
and will be open October
26th & 27th. The Town
of Burnsville extends
their wishes for a safe
Halloween.
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Little Birch Revival:
The Little Birch
Community Church will
be having a revival October 8th-13th beginning at
7:00 p.m. each evening.
There will be special singing and the Reverend
Dennis Estees will be
bringing the message.
Everyone is invited to attend. Pastor Phillip Channel.
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Long Run Baptist
Revival:
A revival meeting
will begin October 7th and
run thru the 12th at the
Long Run Baptist Church
at Canfield, WV. Service
each evening will begin
at 7:00 p.m., and there
will be special signing
each night. The Evangelist will be the Reverend
Jo Bob Truman. Everyone
is welcome.
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Heaters Community
Dinner:
The Heaters CEOS
Club will sponsor a dinner
at the Heaters Community Building on Friday,
October 5, 2012, from
4:00 – 7:00 p.m. The
menu will consist of
baked ham, chicken, assorted vegetables, salads,
desserts and drinks. The
cost will be $7.00 for
adults, $4.00 for children
under age 10, and children under three eat free.
The proceeds from the
dinner will be used for the
upkeep of the Community
Building and grounds.
Everyone is welcome,
with a special invitation
extended to all local political candidates. Plan now
to join us on this day for
good food and fellowship.
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Elk River Baptist Fall
Revival:
The Elk River Baptist
Church, on Rt. 4 off of I79 exit 51, Frametown,
WV, will be holding a revival beginning on October 8 th and continuing
thru October 13. Service
will begin at 7:00 p.m.
each night. The Evangelist will be Gar Maynor
from Whitesville, WV.
The will be special singers nightly. Come join
with us in praising our
Lord and Savior.
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Our Neighbor Clothing
Giveaway:
There will be a free
clothing giveaway at Our
Neighbor beside Copen
Methodist
Church,
Jackson Stone/Jackson Trucking
Jackson Stone/Jackson Trucking has
mason sand and limestone sand, and three
sizes of Ohio River gravel. We also have
various sizes of crushed limestone, house
coal, red mulch, and brown mulch
stockpiled at our yard on Little Birch Road.
We can be reached at 304-765-7502 to
schedule a delivery or to check on a time to
get your own truck loaded. 304-765-7502.
Copen, WV, on Friday, October 12, 2012, from 9:00
a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Thank
you to all our contributors.
If you need additional information contact Ranae
at 304-462-7937.
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Burnsville Rummage/
Bake Sale:
Come one, come all!
The Burnsville United
Methodist Women are
having a rummage/bake
sale October 5th and 6th
starting at 9:00 a.m., and
continuing until 4:00
p.m. each day in the basement of the Burnsville
United Methodist church.
We have many excellent
gently used items plus
scrumptious
cakes,
breads, and pies to buy.
We, also, will be selling
hot dogs and drinks. So,
travel up, down or into
Burnsville to our church
and get yourself something to wear, something
to use, something to eat,
or just some little knickknack to add to your collection! We hope to see
you there. The church is
adjacent to the Little General Gas station on the
right and across the
creek from The Goodies
Ice Cream Stand.
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Pleasant Hill U.M.
Revival:
The Pleasant Hill
U.M. Church near Exchange will be having a 3
night revival beginning
Wednesday, October 3 rd
and running thru Friday,
October 5th, at 7:00 p.m.
each evening. Special
preaching each night
with the New Wines singing on October 3rd, and the
Copen Choir on October
5th. Everyone is welcome
to come. Pastor, Reverend Ray Shackleford.
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Branson Bus Tour:
A bus tour to
Branson, Missouri, is being planned for November
12-17, 2012. The trip will
include six shows, including the “Story of Joseph”
at the Sight and Sound
October 2, 2012 Page 5
Theater; three dinners;
five nights lodging; and
five breakfasts. Contact
Paul Smith at 304-4371919 for more information.
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ALANON Meetings:
The ALANON Support Group will now be
meeting at the Sutton
Baptist Church on Main
Street, Sutton; Annex I,
at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday
nights, starting June
26th. ALANON is a nondenominational support
group for friends and fam-
ily of people struggling
with addiction.
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The Haunted Train
Station
The Haunted Train
Station will be held at the
Gassaway train depot in
Gassaway, WV, the dates
are October 13th, 20th, 27th.
Hours will be 6 p.m. till 10
p.m. Admission is $5.00,
and six and under are
$3.00. Sponsored by the
BCHS Marching Band and
Band Boosters. Any questions call 765-2994 or
364-2269.
The Braxton County
Association of Retired
School Employees will
meet on Thursday morning, October 11, 2012, at
10:00 at the Braxton Senior Center.
Mary Given will
present a program dealing with physical balance
issues. Our new Region
2 Director, Dorothy Jean
Grant, will be our special
guest. Devotions will be
provided
by
Carol
Merzouk. Door prize to be
awarded. Lunch to follow
at the Center. Come out
and join us and bring a
friend!
BCARSE to meet the
morning of October 11
Sale at the late
John and Willa Whitesel residents
Located 5 miles out Chapel Rd,Gassaway ,WV Friday
Oct 5th and Saturday Oct 6th; from 9am to 3pm each
day. Signs will be out .
Some items and furniture that will be
for sale are :
cedar bedroom suite
sofa and matching chair
roll top desk (not antique)
tv and stand
gun cabinet
riding mower
tiller
tools
2 seater go-cart (fun cart from Tractor
supply new cond. garage kept )
lots of other items to many to list
Rain or shine sale will be held
EDDIE WILLIAMS
is the RIGHT CHOICE
for
SHERIFF!!! Why?
Williams will work to address the following:
1. Increase officer visibility throughout the
county to diminish crime and also by establishing
neighborhood watch programs.
2. Focus on combatting the drug problem by
coordinating with state and city officers to eliminate
this ever increasing problem.
3. Re-establish the PRO-officer program in
our schools.
4. Hold DWI road checks throughout the
county.
5. Take the Sheriff’s office to the people (as
much as possible) by taking advantage of modernday technology to assist with tax issues.
6. He will uphold the responsibility entrusted
to him, showing honesty, fairness and integrity in
matters related to the public and to matters
regarding his department.
7. He will be a hands-on Sheriff, in the office
on a regular basis working for the people who elect
him.
These are just a few of the reasons WHY...
EDDIE WILLIAMS is the BEST CHOICE for
Sheriff of Braxton County.
Paid for by the candidate.
Citizens’
NEWS
Page 6 October 2, 2012
COMMUNITY
CORNER
GASSAWAY NEWS BM
Y
Hello,
Everyone!
I
hope
that all of
you have
had
a
wonderful week.
T h e
weather has been pretty
good and the leaves are
starting to look really
pretty!
This weekend I traveled for the first time
ever, by airplane. It was
an opportunity of a lifetime for me to take a business trip to the Lake of
Ozarks Marina near St.
Louis, Missouri. As many
of you know, I am employed by Bill and Mary
Hunt, who own Sutton
Lake Marina. The three
of us, along with one of
my co-workers, left out at
4:30 am Saturday morning. Being my first plane
ride, I was a little nervous
because I didn’t know
what to expect. Bill and
Mary have flown many
times and they patiently
guided me through everything I needed to do. I told
Mary that I would like to
sit in the window seat. I
think I surprised her a
little but her encouragement is what prompted
me to give it a whirl!
What an awesome experience! I love flying! The
take off didn’t scare me at
all. In fact, that is my favorite part! Once in the
air, I looked out the window and the moon was
magnificent. I was awestruck. I took picture af-
ter picture of the sky. By
the time we boarded our
flight to Atlanta this
morning, I felt like a pro.
Ha! I am so grateful to
have had this opportunity
and am very blessed to
work for and with such
wonderful people. The
trip was a success and
even though we were all
very tired when we got
home on Sunday, it was
well worth it! Thank you
to Bill and Mary for an
unforgettable weekend!
How bout those
Mountaineers? How was
that for a Big 12 debut?! I
missed one heck of a
game! 70 points, again!
Unbelievable! There were
too many records broken
for me to list them all, but
both teams set new ones.
Readers of this column
know that I have never
been a big Geno fan, but I
have to give credit where
credit is due. He completed 88 percent of his
passes (45-of-51), the
most of any quarterback
with at least 50 attempts.
His passing yards, 656,
and 45 total completions
are also new school
records, both breaking
the mark he set last year
against LSU. The commentators that obviously
know more than I do were
completely blown away
with the fact that Geno
threw more touchdown
passes than he had
incompletions. Records
were broken by Bailey
and Austin, as well. With
all the Heisman-Hype in
the media, Geno has to be
TRUTH OR TRADITION?
When Christ comes again, He will set up a kingdom here on earth and reign on the throne of David
for one thousand years. Truth or Tradition?
At His First Coming. “And he said unto them,
Verily I say unto you, That there be some of them that
stand here, which shall not taste of death, till they have
seen the kingdom of God come with power.” Mark 9:1.
If Jesus spoke the truth here, wouldn’t the kingdom
have come during the lifetime of those living then?
Not Observable. “And when he was demanded
of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come,
he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh
not with observation: Neither shall they say, Lo here!
or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within
you.” Luke 17:20-21. If Jesus were going to set up a
kingdom here on earth and reign on David’s throne,
wouldn’t it be observable? How do you get a literal,
earthly kingdom within folks? Does He not already
reign within the hearts of all those who submit their
lives to Him? Is His kingdom not spiritual in nature?
Not Of This World. “Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this
world, then would my servants fight, that I should not
be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not
from hence.” John 18:36. If He were to reign on this
earth on David’s throne in Jerusalem, wouldn’t His
kingdom be of this world?
Came To Be King. “Pilate therefore said unto
him, Art thou a king then? Jesus answsered, Thou
sayest that I am a king. To this end was I born, and for
this cause came I into the world…” John 18:37. Did He
accomplish His end…His goal in being born? Did He
finish His purpose in coming into the world? In His
prayer in the upper room He said: “I have glorified
thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou
gavest me to do.” John 17:4. If He came to be king,
and He finished the work He came to do, wouldn’t He
already have a kingdom?
At His Coming. Speaking of the resurrection at His second coming, Paul wrote: “Then cometh
the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom
to God, even the Father; when he shall have put down
all rule and all authority and power. For he must reign,
till he hath put all enemies under his feet.” 1 Cor. 15:2425. Then cometh the end of what? How could He
deliver up a kingdom to God that didn’t exist? Was
He not already reigning when Paul wrote that?
Translated Into. “Giving thanks unto the
Father….Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his
dear Son.” Col. 1:12-13,
How could folks be translated into a kingdom that
didn’t exist?
If you would like to discuss these
Scriptures more fully, give me a call. 304 462-0384
[email protected]
Steer Creek Church of Christ, 3466 Rosedale
Road, Stumptown, West Virginia 25267
Minister: Gene H. Miller, 3281 Rosedale Road,
Shock, West Virginia 26638-8410
Links:gilmerfreepress.net shock.stumptown.religion
hurherald.com/church news
Sponsored by:Church of Christ,742 Elk Street,
Gassaway WV 26624. Danny Lambey, Minister
ELINDA
FRAME
feeling the pressure but
he sure doesn’t show it.
Holgerson stated that this
week’s game against
Texas would be different
because Texas has an
unbelievable defense. I
think that is an understatement. I have seen
Texas play and even
though the Mountaineers offense is amazing,
they have not played a
team with a solid defense. As for the Mountaineers defense, I think
they should be more aggressive and less conservative. They don’t seem
to have the “fired-up” intensity of other teams,
like Texas, LSU or Florida.
If they ever make it to a
national title game, they
will be playing an SEC
team. Of that, I have no
doubt. The defense definitely needs to step up!
But what do I know? Ha!
I, like all Mountaineer
Fans, am looking forward
to Saturday’s game! Let’s
Goooooo Mountaineers!!
Birthdays this week
are; October 2 nd-Abigail
Jones, Jonathan Gunter
October 3 rd -Azora
Kendall, Jessica J. Reed,
Darla Baker, Jamie
Jamon, Francie Tallman,
Jerry Lee Skidmore,
Jimmie Keener
October 4 th -Alex
Miller, Bronlynn Morlan,
Brooke Baker, Lara
Taffer, Boden Pritchard,
David
Cunningham,
Wayne Helmick, Robin
Barker
October 5 th -Sarah
Beth Harris, Stephen B
Creasy, Kelli Dawn Woodward, Nancy L Stewart,
Lloyd Gaines, Julia Foster
October 6 th -Mary
Hunt, Sherry Frame, Cole
Bodkin, Patricia Dempsey
October 7 th -Andy
Moore, Leann Lucas
October 8 th -Daniel
Given, Ethan Hoover,
Ruth Hamrick. Happy
Birthday to all of you!
Special
“Happy
Birthdays” to Mary Hunt
on the 6 th and Ruthie
Hamrick on the 8th! Love
ya! If you have news or a
birthday you would like to
share, email me at
g a s s a w a y n e w s @hotmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you!
Please keep the following friends and neighbors in your prayers; June
Agostino,
Draiegen
Rodriguez, Rick Rose, Jeff
Agee, , Jimmy Stout,
Debra Schwab, Florence
Warner, Jim Heater,
Karen
Frame,
Joe
Agostino, Barb Thompson,
Tammie
Gay,
Tom
Knight,
Kathryn
Greenlief, Janet Gibson,
and Arbutus Lambert.
Since the holidays
are not far away, I
thought some recipes for
the season would be fun.
This week’s recipe is:
Sautéed Carrots
Ingredients
2 pounds carrots
1 teaspoon kosher
salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly
ground black pepper
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 1/2 tablespoons
chopped fresh dill or flatleaf parsley
Directions
Peel the carrots and
cut them diagonally in 1/
4-inch slices. You should
have about 6 cups of car-
Braxton County, WV
rots. Place the carrots, 1/
3 cup water, the salt, and
pepper in a large (10 to
12-inch) sauté pan and
bring to a boil. Cover the
pan and cook over medium-low heat for 7 to 8
minutes, until the carrots
are just cooked through.
Add the butter and sauté
for another minute, until
the water evaporates and
the carrots are coated
with butter. Off the heat,
toss with the dill or parsley. Sprinkle with salt and
pepper and serve.
Sympathy is ex-
tended to the families of
Ruth Short, Eileen Hall,
Orville Clyde Dawson,
Marvin R Dilley, Sr.,
Winifred
L
Tyre,
Katherine Elana Blake,
Gladys Verma Long and
Johnny L. “John” Conrad.
Please keep them in your
prayers.
“The quality of a
person’s life is in direct
proportion to their commitment to excellence,
regardless of their chosen
field of endeavor. “ ~Vince
Lombardi Until next
week, take care!
BURNSVILLE NEWS B
Y
DEBBIE MCPHERSON
Sympathy is
extended
to
the
family of
Johnny
Conrad of
McCauley
Run who
passed away on Friday
the 21 st . He will be
missed by many. Please
remember them in your
prayers.
Butch & I attended
the viewing of Wes Young,
of
Nettie,
at
Summersville on Thursday evening. It was good
to see some of my old coworkers who I’ve missed
greatly. Remember the
Young family in your
prayers.
Our daughter, Jennifer, visited over the
weekend. Butch & Jennifer attended the WVU
game on Saturday and
had a great time. Let’s go
‘EERS!
The stage is almost
complete. There are just
a few items to finish up.
Keep in mind that your
donations are most appreciated. Are you able to
give a little something
this week? Are you a
Burnsville High School
graduate? Are you a resident of Burnsville? Do
you love your community? Send you donations
to
Butch
McPherson
c/o
Kanawha Alumni Association, 855 Browns
Run Road, Burnsville,
WV 26335 or call him
at 304-853-2706.
Burnsville Lions
Club News: The Lions
Club will meet on Monday, October 15, at 6:30
PM at the 79er Restaurant.
The Burnsville Lions Club will again sponsor the Haunted House
at the old Fire Department. Plans are underway now for Friday, October 26 and Saturday,
October 27. If you are
interested in helping out
in any way, please contact Butch McPherson @
304-853-2706. Volunteers and decorations
are needed to make this
year’s Haunted House a
huge success.
The Burnsville Lions Club is sponsoring a
Rifle Raffle with the proceeds benefiting sight
conservation. They are
taking chances on a Savage Model 16 Rifle, stain-
less steel, synthetic
stock, bolt action 270,
3-9x40 scope, sling, and
swivels. The drawing will
be held on Saturday, November 17, 2012 at 5 PM
at the Burnsville Little
General. You may view
the rifle at the Burnsville
Little General or at the
79er Restaurant in
Burnsville. Donations
are $1.00 each or 6/
$5.00. The winner does
not have to be present
to win. Support your local Lions Club by purchasing your tickets
today! Area businesses
are selling chances as
well as any Lions Club
member.
Whenever a Lions
Club gets together,
problems get smaller.
And communities get
better. That’s because
we help where help is
needed – in our own
communities
and
around the world – with
unmatched integrity
and energy. If you’re
interested in volunteering, leading projects,
networking and having
fun – you can do all of
this and more as a Lions Club member. As a
Lion, you’ll perform local volunteer work to
improve your community
– and communities
around the world.
Belated birthday
wishes to Elsie Pritt for
September 30th. I believe
that this was her 91 st
birthday. May she be
blessed with many more
happy & healthy birthdays!
Get well wishes to
Dick Leggett, Jennings
Dancy, John & Barbara
Godwin, Roger Conrad,
Robyn Bragg, Joann
Ratliff, Bill Sollars, and to
many others in our community that are struggling with illnesses or
surgery.
Calendar of Events:
Wednesdays - Bible
Study at 6:30 PM at the
Burnsville United Methodist Church
Wednesdays – Bible
Study at 7 PM at the First
Baptist
Church
of
Burnsville; Christmas
Choir practice begins at 8
PM.
Monday, October 8 –
American Red Cross Blood
Drive from 8:30 AM to
2:30 PM at the Braxton
County High School
Tuesday, October 16
– The WMS will meet @ 7
PM at the First Baptist
Church of Burnsville. All
ladies welcome! The book
of the month is Samuel
II.
Monday, October 29 –
American Red Cross Blood
Drive from 12:30 PM to
6:30 PM at the Glenville
State College Mollohan
Building
October anniversaries:3 – Donna & Donald
Conrad of Flatwoods
4 – Stephanie & Rob
Hoover of Upshur County
9 – Angie & Brent
Wilmoth of Burnsville
28 – Scott & Sherry
Lambert of Weston
October birthdays:
2 – Lamona Casto of
Burnsville
6 – John David Bush
of Bragg Run
7 – Dustin Singleton
of Gilmer County
8 – Fred Kuhn
9 – my sister-in-law,
Brenda Conley of Gem;
Randy Conrad of Orlando,
Joyce
Schetrom
of
Moorefield,
10 – Steve Wilson of
Moorefield
11 – Sheena Brown
White of Gilmer County
12 – Gregg Bragg
13 – Pat Drake of
Gem
16 – my good friend,
Charlene Blake, of
Burnsville
19 – my sweet
daughter,
Jennifer
McPherson, of Charleston; Bo Drake of Browns
Run, Cohen McPherson of
Flatwoods who’ll turn 2
22 – Mary Drake of
Spencer
(Charlene
Blakes mother)
24 – Carol Dean of
Burnsville
26
–
Justin
Underwood of Lewisburg,
Jamie Summerlin of
Morgantown
27 – my son-in-law,
Chris
Conrad,
of
Wheelersburg, OH
News from Toni
Wine: Happy birthday to
two special ladies – Norma
Brown and Linda Dean for
October 2. Correction:
Sabrina Burrough was 15
on September 13. She is
the daughter of Pastor
Jim Burrough.
Toni enjoyed listening to Logan Bragg
who
sang
at
the
Burnsville Harvest Festival on Saturday, September 15. Toni enjoyed the Copen Choir
at the Burnsville Harvest Festival on September 16. There will
be a PPR turkey dinner
on November 3 from
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM at
the Burnsville Community Building.
Quote of the Week:
We are all born with wonderful gifts. We use
these gifts to express
ourselves, to amuse, to
strengthen, and to communicate. We begin as
children to explore and
develop our talents, often unaware that we are
unique, that not everyone can do what were
doing! Lynn Johnston
Please email your
news
to
me
at
[email protected] or call
me in the evenings at
304-853-2706. My address is 855 Browns Run
Road, Burnsville, WV
26335. The news must be
submitted by Sunday
evening. Have a great
week!
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Citizens’
NEWS
Braxton County, WV
MAGISTRATE COURT
R-E-P-O-R-T
Magistrate Smith:
September
21:
Lance Matthew Wimer of
Ireland – no Class B CDL,
failure to obtain US DOT
number, overweight regulations; Richard B.
Campbell of Sutton –
worthless check, complainant Shoney’s of
Flatwoods, payment as
defense; Ethan Cord
Lindsey of French Creek
– DUI greater than .15,
dismissed per motion of
defense, failure to prosecute within 1 year;
Nathan Branham of
Burnsville – domestic
battery, dismissed per
motion of defense, victim served with subpoena and failed to appear; Denver Willis
King of Little Birch –
fleeing while DUI, preliminary
hearing
waived, bound over to
circuit court; September
Singleton
of
Burnsville – operate/
attempt to operate clandestine drug lab, no
evidence presented by
prosecutor, no probable
cause found.
September
24:
Antoine Giles of Sutton
– battery on an officer,
dismissed
without
prejudice by motion of
prosecutor.
September
25:
Lisa Constance Adams
of Rosedale – driving
suspended unpaid, no
proof of insurance, pled
guilty, assessed court
costs and fine, payment
schedule;
Clarence
Shepherd of Nitro –
speeding, pled guilty,
assessed court costs
and fine, paid.
September
26:
Robert Howard Ferrebee
of Maysel – public intoxication, pled guilty,
assessed court costs
and fine, payment
schedule;
Samuel
Mowry of Gassaway – no
child restraint, pled
guilty, assessed court
costs and fine, payment
schedule; Krystal N.
Harris of Norwalk, CA –
speeding, pled guilty, assessed court costs and
fine, paid; Jeremy
Shafer of Heaters – destruction of property,
probable cause found;
Kenny
Rollyson
of
Frametown – false information to trooper, probable cause found.
September 27: Sarah K. King of Maxwelton
– speeding, pled no contest, assessed court costs
and fine, paid; Philip R.
Marchun of Hurricane –
speeding, pled no contest,
assessed court costs and
fine, paid; Grace M. Gose
of Frametown – no
operator’s license, no
proof of insurance, pled no
contest, assessed court
costs and fine, payment
schedule.
September
28:
John A. Nottingham of
Duck – no proof of insurance, driving revoked
DUI, pled guilty, assessed court costs and
fine, payment schedule;
R.
J.
Dobbins
of
Frametown – possession
of marijuana less than
15 grams, pled guilty, assessed court costs and
fine, payment schedule;
Eric J. Fry of Coonsburg,
PA – speeding, pled guilty,
assessed court costs and
fine, paid; Eric Brennan
Davis of Shady Hook, KY
– domestic battery and
Coffman
Insurance
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brandishing
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weapon, warrants withdrew per motion of prosecutor, victim is out of
state and does not wish to
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of Sutton – 20 counts forgery and uttering, probable
cause found; Tara Shock
of Rosedale – battery, dismissed per motion of
prosecutor, victim now
living in another state
and does not wish to pursue; John D. Scandish of
Goshen, KY – speeding,
dismissed per motion of
prosecutor, case exceeding 1 year and no complaint file; Matthew Ryan
Sniffin of Sutton – battery, dismissed per motion of prosecutor, victim
no longer wishes to pursue; Jonathan A. Stout of
Frametown – underage
consumption, dismissed
per motion of prosecutor
per agreement between
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Megan Marie Stump of
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dismissed per motion of
prosecutor per plea agreement in circuit court resolving all criminal matters pending in both
courts, plus no complaint
filed within 1 year.
Magistrate Clifton:
September
21:
Christopher Dobbins of
Sutton – 5 counts obstructing an officer, trespassing, assault, battery
on a police officer, probable cause found; James
Howard Veasey, Jr., of
Frametown – conspiracy,
preliminary
hearing
waived, bound over to circuit court; Billy Jo Carpenter of Frametown –
delivery of controlled substance, conspiracy, preliminary hearing waived,
bound over to circuit
court; Cathy Veasey of
Frametown – conspiracy, state did not
present evidence, no
probable cause found;
Randi McKinney of Clay
– possession of controlled substance, pled
guilty, assessed court
costs and fine, payment
October 2, 2012 Page 7
scheduled, conspiracy to
operate a meth lab, state
did not present evidence,
no probable cause found;
Clint Collins of Flatwoods
– attempt/ o p e r a t e a
clandestine meth lab,
preliminary hearing
waived, bound over to
circuit court; Steven
Russell Keen of Warren, OH – indecent exposure, obstructing an
officer, pled guilty, paid
court costs and fine,
battery on an officer,
dismissed per plea
agreement;
Leslie
Ramsey of Gassaway –
petit larceny, pled no
contest, assessed court
costs and fine; Nikki
Huneycut of Exchange –
DUI, pled guilty, assessed court costs and
fine, 2 days jail with
credit for time served;
Anthony David Morris of
Sutton – tampering with
auto, dismissed by motion of prosecutor, victim does not wish to pursue.
September 25: Crystal Bailey of Sutton – possession of controlled substance, domestic battery,
probable cause found;
David Dennison of Sutton
– possession of controlled
substance, domestic battery, possession of marijuana less than 15 grams,
probable cause found;
Jeffrey A. Bailey of
Morgantown – worthless
check,
complainant
Braxton County Magistrate Court, pled no contest, assessed court costs
and fine, paid; Griffin
Stewart of Erie, PA – no
operator’s license, pled
guilty, assessed court
costs and fine, paid; Thomas Arthur Dillon of
Webster Springs – speeding, pled guilty, assessed
court costs and fine, paid;
Eduardo A. Baik of
Pleasantville, PA – speeding, assessed court costs
and fine, paid; Bonnie E.
Bergbigler of Butler, PA –
speeding, pled guilty, assessed court costs and
fine, paid; Grace Gose of
Frametown – failure to
register as sex offender,
probable cause found.
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Page 8 October 2, 2012
Dog Tales:
Citizens’
NEWS
Stories from the Braxton
County Animal Shelter
October is National
Adopt-A-Shelter-Dog
month, and we have some
great dogs in need of good
homes. The stories that
appear here are a few of
our adoptable pets. Come
by the shelter to meet
them Mon-Fri 12-3, Sat.
10-3. Closed to the public
on Wednesdays. Please
call the shelter for additional information at 7652200. Check out our entire list of animals online
at petfinder.com by entering a search for “dogs” at
Sutton, WV or entering
the zip code 26601.
staff over. They think I
might have pit bull in me.
I was hoping my owners
would come find me but
I’ve got the feeling I am
going to be for adoption. I
need a good family that
will take me so I can
prove myself to be a wonderful loving dog. Do you
Cameo- I am one want to see for yourself?
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me or watch over me just
waiting for someone like
you.
mal shelter. I am female,
about 45# and maybe 1-2
years old.
Drifter- I am a sad
dog because I don’t know
what I did to get here
and don’t understand
what is going on around
me so I just lay and
look around and hope to
soon find a home. I
need some brushing
and someone to tell me
it’s going to be alright.
I am a male Chow mix
about 50# I am neutered. My name came
from all the people that
took care of me. I was
going from one house to
another looking for food
and a place to sleep.
Here I am I have no
more neighbors to feed
Eve- Hello I’m Eve a
female 1 year old beagle
who was found running
near Bulltown camp
ground with Adam and he
escaped and left me behind so it is up to someone to come and adopt me
so I can get out of here to
go hunting and see if my
legs are fast enough to
catch those rabbits. I’m a
sweet loving dog that is
full of personality in need
a second chance.
Sparky- A 1 year old
male Yellow lab mix, who
was dumped in the Parkn-ride at the Servia Exit
off I-79. Not much is
known of Sparky’s past
but he is a well mannered
dog that seems to have
the basics down, good with
other dogs and kids. He
Martial
Arts
Classes
The American
Karate Academy
invites you to join their class.
Classes are held at the Flatwoods
Elementary School every Tuesday and
Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and
are available to children 7 years old thru
adult. Cost is $20.00 per month for one
person. Family rates are available.
For more information and to
register please call 765-7955.
would be a great addition
to any family. Please refer to 9-12-D049 when
calling.
Rinny- I’m a male
Sheppard mix about 8
months old and sure do
hope that if my owners
don’t come to find me
someone will cause I am
a real nice dog. I have a
Sutton Fall Festival
square dance
Kick up your heels at
the Sutton Fall Festival
Square Dance on Friday
October 5th. Come participate or just witness a West
Virginia square dance tradition. Dancing will get
underway at 8pm in the
Sutton Community Building on the 2nd floor. Admission is $2 for students and
$5 for the general public.
Mack Samples of Clay
County will call square
dance figures to the music of one of West Virginia’s
premiere old-time string
bands; the Stove Stokers
lead by Gerry Milnes on
fiddle and Josh Wanstreet
on guitar.
Recent
square
dances in Sutton have
been a huge success with
dancers coming from all
over the state. A nice
crowd came out to the
June 29th square dance
and even continued to
dance in candle light as
the derecho knocked out
power. In April over seventy dancers visited
Sutton and five square
dance callers. “These
dances bring back the vitality of Braxton County
square dances as they existed in the 1970s and
80s.” said Gerry Milnes
Folk Art Coordinator of Au-
Clark’s Town Hill
Apartments
Accepting Applications
Some Rental Assistance Available
Central Heat & Air
Washer & Dryer in each unit
Long Established Neighborhood
765-5898
On-site Mgmt./Maintainance
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
friend in my kennel and
we get along great. We
like to run back and forth
and play but not much
space to play so i wish i
had a home to run and
play at and with some
kids maybe. I know I
would make a great dog
for any family.
Harold Clark, Resident Manager
Happy Birthday
Zack!!!!
16th
Birthda
y
Birthday
Party ffor
or
Zachariah
Cod
y Reed
Cody
Anyone that knows Zack come on down.
Date: 10-9-12, Sunday
Time: 2:00 till 4:00 Eat and Socialize
Karaoke for children
4:00 to 6:00 live Band- Wager Band
Where: Frametown Community Center
gusta Heritage Center.
“The
Mountain
Dance Trail,” of Augusta
Heritage Center features
10 communities throughout the state from the Ohio
River to the Virginia border where West Virginia
square dance traditions
are present. All dances are
beginner friendly. If you’ve
never square danced before Mack Samples, caller,
stated “These old dances
are simple, you can learn
them in no time.”
There will be another
square dance on Friday
November 16th in Sutton.
Also, keep your ears open
because more dances will
be scheduled in Braxton
County for the 2013 Mountain Dance Trail season.
These dances are hosted
by the Sutton Mayor’s Office and “The Mountain
Dance Trail.”
A full schedule of
square dances throughout the state is available
in the Mountain Dance
Trail brochure and online
at
www.mountaindancetrail.org or by calling 304-637-1349
Region VI
Workforce
Board
meeting
The
Region
VI
Workforce Investment
Executive Board will meet
Thursday, October 11,
2012, from 10:30 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. at the Region
VI Workforce Investment
Board
Office,
17
Middletown Road, White
Hall, WV. For more information about the meeting, contact Barbara J.
DeMary at 304-368-9530.
Board of
Education
special
meeting
There will be a special meeting of the
Braxton County Board of
Education on Tuesday, October 2, 2012, at 12:00 noon
to travel to and observe
designated bus routes and
bus stops. Dennis J.
Albright, Secretary
Flea market
cancelled
The flea market will
not be held at the Municipal Parking Lot on Saturday, Oct. 6th due to the
Sutton Fall Festival. Everyone come out and enjoy
the Festival.
EVENING AUCTION
Real Estate
Friday Eve. October 12, 2012 at 5:30 pm
Directions: From downtown Gassaway, WV follow Rt. 4 South 3.5 mi. House
and lot are on left side of road. Property belonging to Robert “Bob” McMillion.
*************************************************************************************
House consisting of the following
UPSTAIRS: Living room* Kit.* Dining Room* Full Bath* 2 Bed Rooms
w/ Carpet* Closets* Storage Closet* Front Porch* Stall Garage*
Cellar* View of Elk River* Fruit Trees* DOWNSTAIRS: Full
Basement* Kichen* Dining Rm.* Living Rm.* Full Bath* Fireplace w/
Gas* Cement Back Porch* All sitting on approx. 1 acre.
NOTE: Terms on property. 10% down day of sale (NON-refundable)
with bal. due on delivery of good deed. For more information or to view
the property call the Auctioneer at 304-853-2342 or Mr. Million at 304364-9159.
Auctioneer: Dick L. Graff
Burnsville, WV** WV Lic. 882
Page 9
Braxton
Citizens’
NEWS
October 2, 2012
Section
Special Look
at Braxton County
2
Braxton County youth football advance to playoffs
Braxton County
Redskins closed their
regular season play on
Saturday at Flint Fields
in Sutton against the
Gilmer County Little Pioneers. A team (5th & 6th
grade) & B team (3rd & 4th
grade) won both of their
games; however C team
(1st & 2nd grade) was defeated by the Pioneers.
Despite the loss for C
team all three teams
will advance to playoffs.
Redskins B team will
take on St. Marys at 2
p.m. this Saturday at
Roane County High
School. The A team will
follow B team’s game
and face the Doddridge
County Bulldogs at 6
p.m. on Saturday. C
Team will also meet the
Bulldogs on Sunday in
St. Mary’s at 10 a.m.
Winners from this coming weeks play will advance to the second
round of playoffs that
will take place October
13 in Clay and October
14 in Doddridge. The
LKC Championships
will follow on October
20.
Redskins D team
(Pre-K and Kindergarten) finished their season September 22. Although in this age group
score is not kept, these
boys played hard against
Roane, Wirt, Clay and
Calhoun Counties. This
age group is specifically
designed to teach the
fundamentals of the
game and having some
fun. Special thanks to
their coaches for taking
the time and having the
patience to get the attention of ten 4 and 5 year
olds.
Ending regular season with an even record
of 3-3, C team had ups
and downs all season.
They began the season
with a win over the
Doddridge Bulldogs 2812. Roane Raiders followed the next week with
a defeat of 25-40 over the
Redskins.
C
team
worked hard against the
Clay Panthers and won
20-6. Wirt Tigers edged C
team out of a victory with
a 14-13 win. Redskins
overtook the Calhoun
Red Devils the following
week 25-12.
Redskins B team
went undefeated in regular season, closing out
their competitors in
their first two games.
Braxton scored 28 points
against Doddridge and 19
points against Roane
County. The Clay Panthers were the first to
score on the B team, but
couldn’t hold on. Braxton
beat Clay 13-7. Redskins
held the Wirt Tigers to
only one score as well
with a final score of 217. Calhoun pushed B
team, but proved to fall
short as well. Redskins
won 19-13.
Braxton A team
ended their regular season with 1 loss, their
first game against
Doddridge County by
only 2 points. These
boys and girls went on
to defeat Roane 27-7,
Clay 19-6, Wirt 40-19
and shut out Calhoun
51-0!
All four of these
football teams had
cheerleaders that put
in just as many hours
of practice as the football players and traveled to every game to
cheer on the players.
These cheerleaders will
be hosting the cheer
competition this year
on October 27 at
Braxton County High
School.
The Redskins organization would like to
thank all its participants, parents, volunteers, coaches, fans and
boosters for everything
each and every one did to
contribute to this year’s
success! “Please come
out and support the
Redskins during the
playoffs and at this year’s
cheer
competition,”
added Amy Slaughter
league president.
DT
eam
Team
(Pictured Right First Row
– Left to Right) Kenneth
Cogar, Brady Toler,
Landon “Buddy” Gerwig,
Ryan King, Jamie Nettles,
(Middle Row) Caileb Deal,
Brett Bender, Ethan
Wilfong, Landon Clay,
Paxton Smith, (Back
Row) Coaches Matt
Bender and Matt Nettles.
Not pictured Travar
Edgerton.
CT
eam
Team
(Pictured Above First Row – Left to Right) Jadyn
Squires, Ryan Ratliff, Bryce Leegan, Steven Deal,
Bredyan Riffle, Brady Slaughter, Nathan Butcher,
(Second Row) Quinton Wine, Mitchell Arnor, Lane
Morrow, Kenneth Snodgrass, Colby Nichols, Tyler Cox,
Ryley Hunt, Cadence Miller, (Third Row) Keith Brady,
Ryder McLaughlin, Gunner Dennison, Skylor Wine,
Dakota Blankenship, Jacob Loudin, (Last Row) Coaches
Adam Smith, Brian Cox, Mark Wine, Todd Morrow, Pod
Miller and Tom Ratliff.
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(Pictured Above First Row – Left to Right) Kameron
Key, Cameron Cook, Tyler Stalnaker, Kolton Kniceley,
Derrick Beckett, Mason Abraham, (Second Row) Jett
Cogar, Lane Martin, Connor Bragg, Sam Groves, Logan
Conley, Seth Heavner, Damon Dobbins, Zak Knight,
Dalton Fields, (Third Row) Baine Cogar, Justin Paletti,
Cameron Bragg, Dylan Wilfong, AJ Copenhaver, Isaiah
Mowary, Austin Fleming, Nathaniel Richardson, Tyee
Ellyson, Dylan Bragg, (Fourth Row) William Forbush,
Jordan Graham, Drew Pritt, Beau Liston, Bryson Spell,
Dalton Hardway, Jesse Flint, Alex Conrad, (Last Row)
Coaches Alan Copenhaver, Brooks Liston, Barry
Conley, Rodney Pritt, Tony Hardway and Jimmy Conrad.
Team
AT
eam
(Pictured Right First Row – Left to Right) BJ Utt, Kota
Kniceley, Tyler Toler, Drew Toler, Colby Nicholson,
(Second Row) Jamie Green, Ryan Conrad, Drew
Keplinger, Seth McDonald, Jay Cooper, Calbe Simms,
(Third Row) Hunter Kniceley, Spencer Posey, Matthew
Hoard, Haley McCumbers, Seth Meador, (Fourth Row)
Coach Ben Toler, Robin Frey, Jeffery Garvin, Brandon
Gray, Jacob Bonnett, Josh Butcher, Quin Meador,
Coach JC Wayne, (Fifth Row) Coach Scott Cooper,
Donavan Conrad, Blake Withrow, Molly Ratliff,
Cameron Wayne, Logan Bragg, (Back Row) Coaches
Okey Smith, Ronnie Conrad, Brain Utt. Not pictured
Coach Billy McDonald.
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Team
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Photographs by
Howie McCormick
Photography
Citizens’
NEWS
Page 10 October 2, 2012
Braxton County, WV
Braxton County Board of Education September 24th meeting
The Braxton county
Board of Education met in
a regular meeting in
their office at 98 Carter
Braxton Drive, Sutton,
West Virginia on Monday,
September 24, 2012, at
7:00 pm. The following
members were present:
Kathy Parker, President,
Dave Hoover, Vice President, Mike Chapman, Bill
Morlan, and Elizabeth
Stewart. The meeting
was called to order by
President Kathy Parker
at 7:00 pm.
Kathy Parker offered
a non-denominational
prayer.
Tara Wilson, Mike
Stewart, Deb Hughes, and
Tod Pritt presented their
concerns of bus route issues.
There was a discussion of Upper Sleith bus
route and Right Hand
Fork/ Bragg’s Run bus
route.
Elizabeth Stewart
moved and Dave Hoover
seconded to approve the
consent agenda items
(minutes of September
13, 2012 meeting, payment of bills, budget
transfers and supplements, transportation requests and reports, permission for out-of-school
district requests, and permission for a team volunteer to ride the bus to
away games for Braxton
County High School).Vote:
Unanimous.
Mike
Chapman
moved and Bill Morlan
seconded to approve the
following employment/
assignment – Professional: Amy PerkinsHomebound Teacher for
Braxton County Schools ,
effective September 25,
2012; Sharon DesperHomebound Teacher for
Braxton County Schools,
effective September 25,
2012. Vote: Unanimous.
Elizabeth Stewart
moved and Dave Hoover
seconded to approve the
following employment/
assignment- RESA 21 st
Century After School Tutor Program- BCMS/
BCHS: Justin WhitfordProject Math Tutor/
Homework Help Instructor; Beth SimmonsProject Reading Tutor/
Homework Help Instructor; Kim Davis- Entrepre-
neur Teacher. Vote:
Unanimous.
Dave Hoover moved
and Mike Chapman seconded to approve the following employment/ assignment- Service: Jeff
Dennison- Bus OperatorActivity Run; Charles
Smith- Activity Run.
Vote: Unanimous.
Mike
Chapman
moved and Elizabeth
Stewart seconded to approve the following resignation- Professional:
Twila White- Substitute
Teacher (effective retroactive September 18,
2012). Vote: Unanimous.
Dave Hoover moved
and Mike Chapman seconded to approve the following employment/ assignment- Extra Curricular: Sharon DesperSpeech and Debate
Coach- BCHS (effective
September 25, 2012. Vote:
Unanimous.
Elizabeth Stewart
moved
and
Mike
Chapman seconded to approve the following mutual consent agreementProfessional: Jeff BrightItinerancy of Student Support Specialist for Braxton
County Schools. Vote:
Unanimous.
Dave Hoover moved
and Mike Chapman seconded to approve the following request to have
their names removed
from the substitute
teacher list: Jamie
Oates- effective retroactive September 20, 2012;
James King- effective
September 25, 2012. Vote:
Unanimous.
Elizabeth Stewart
moved and Bill Morlan
seconded to approve
fundraisers for Davis Elementary, Sutton Elementary, and Braxton
County High School. Vote:
Unanimous.
Treasurer Ginger
Altizer informed the
board that the previous
deficit of $715,000.00 in
FY11 has been reduced by
72% to a deficit of
$203,000.00 in FY12.
Dave Hoover moved
and Mike Chapman seconded to approve the Endof-Year Financial Statements for FY12. Vote:
Unanimous.
Mike
Chapman
moved and Dave Hoover
seconded to approve the
Agreed Upon Procedures
and Response for Individual Schools for 2012.
Vote: Unanimous.
Elizabeth Stewart
moved and Dave Hoover
seconded to approve the
Second Reading and Adoption of revisions to Policy
1002- School District Organization Plan. Vote: 32 with Mike Chapman
and Bill Morlan opposing.
Mike
Chapman
stated, “ I cannot support
this approval because I
believe that the 6th grade
classes and support
classes should be housed
and instruction should be
at Braxton County Middle
School and not at the six
elementary schools. I believe this pattern cannot
provide the opportunities
for our children that was
previously possible when
these students were
taught at Braxton County
Middle School. I hope we
are flexible in the future
to changes as to where
our 6th grade students receive their instruction.”
Bill Morlan stated, “I
believe that the 6th grade
students would benefit
more being at the Braxton
County Middle School and
the special need students
would have more success
at their home schools.”
The superintendent
responded with the following statement, “Back in
2007-08, the county applied for WV School Building Authority funds for
renovation of the county
schools. That money was
awarded to the county
based on the successful
passage of a county bond.
The plan approved by the
School Building Authority
was for money to be provided to Braxton County
Schools for renovations/
construction
for
Flatwoods Elementary
School, Sutton Elementary School, and Davis Elementary School contingent on the 5th and 6th
graders returning from
the middle school which
would then give the
needed economy of scale
for such money to be
awarded. The only other
alternative presented by
the School Building Authority was for a single
consolidated elementary
We accept:
school for Braxton County.
In May 2008, the
bond passed and the
county accepted the
money, though the levy,
which was on the same
ballot, failed. I know that
is a major point of contention but what is done is
done and cannot be taken
back. That decision was
made by those in charge
at the time based on the
best advice available at
the time.
The bond was passed
and legally executed. It
had the approval of the WV
state Board of Education
and the School Building
Authority in the form of
approval of the county’s
revised Comprehensive
Educational Facilities
Plan showing the new
grade configuration once
renovations/construction was completed. Over
the last several years, this
plan has been scrutinized
by many. It was done correctly. If not, it would have
been overturned.
If one is to change
the current grade configuration in place, a plan
would need to be devel-
oped to repay the School
Building Authority the
$5.5 million that was
granted to Braxton County
Schools in 2008 to renovate and construct based
on the return of the 5th
and 6th graders to their
elementary schools.”
After discussion of
the Upper Sleith bus
route issue and the Right
Hand Fork/ Bragg’s Run
bus roué issue, a decision
was made that the board
members would meet on
October 2, 2012 at 12:00
noon to travel to and observe these bus routes/
bus stops. Bill Morlan
moved
and
Mike
Chapman seconded to
table any further discussion/action on this item
until a later board meeting. Vote: Unanimous.
The Superintendent
and Board Members reviewed the following reports/information: Invitations to the board members to attend the Elk
Conservation Program on
October 2, Physical Education Activity Program at
Burnsville Elementary on
September 27, “Kiss the
1st Annual 50/50 Rubber
Duck Regatta benefit to be held
Adopt a rubber
duck and join in a day
of family fun at the 1st
Annual 50/50 Rubber
Duck Regatta benefiting the Sutton Community Development Corporation/ONTRAC.
On Saturday, Oct.
6, rubber ducks will begin their race across
the foot of the Sutton
Dam and race 1500 feet
to the finish line.
The event will be
held in conjunction
with the Sutton Fall
Festival and Artz Market.
Admission to the
festival is free. Festivi-
ties will begin at 10
a.m. and the Rubber
Duck Regatta begins at
3:30 p.m.
Make a donation of
$5 to the Sutton Community Development
Corporation to adopt a
duck. Ducks are available for adoption at the
Sutton Town Hall (Monday-Friday 8am-4pm) or
can be picked up during
the festival on Friday in
the town parking lot and
on Saturday at the information booth by the
courthouse. Rubber
Ducks will be available
until 2:30pm on Saturday. Prizes will be
In
conjunction
with the Sutton Fall
Festival, the Crazy
Quilters Guild will have
quilts displayed in the
old Fisher Auto Store
next to the Courthouse
Annex on Saturday, October 6 from 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
Some of the quilts
may be for sale.
The
guild will also display
its latest opportunity
quilt with chances offered at $1.00 each or 6
for $5.00. This quilt is
a queen size.
The
blocks were made by
various guild members
and the top was assembled by Ruth Ann
Samples. Don Fritz of
Quilts of Joy custom
quilted this lovely
piece.
We will draw
the lucky winner in
April of 2013.
In addition, a number of guild members
accepted the challenge
to create a small quilt
with the theme “Winter
Wonderland”.
These quilts will
also be displayed and
1 year Anniversary
10% off Every Purchase!!
Date: October 5th and 6th
Hours: 12- 6 pm
Lots of new items and furniture
We are located 4 miles out Chaple Rd. across from Jim’s Roller Rink
We specialize in Quilt Bedding, Window Treatments,
and Primitive Home Decor.
www.affordableprimitives.com
Regular Store Hours:
Tue. 12-6 Fri. 12-6 Sat. 12-6
If you have any questions please feel free to
contact me:
Owner: Lesli Jenkins Phone: 304-364-2278
Email: [email protected]
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151 Main Street,
awarded to the owner of
the first duck to cross
the finish line. The
prize that will be
awarded will be 50% of
the donations received
for the Rubber Ducks.
The
SCDC/
ONTRAC’s fundraising
activities are used to
fund
community
projects, events and
promotions for the Town
of Sutton.
For more information on the Sutton Community Development
Corporation
go
to
suttonwv.com and click
on the link for SCDC/
ONTRAC.
Crazy Quilters Challenge and
Quilt Show during the Fall Festival
Affordable Primitives
for Eyeglasses
and
Hearing Aids
Pig activity at Little Birch
Elementary on November
2, Student Council blood
drive at Braxton County
High School. The superintendent also informed
the board of the WVSBA
October Conference on
October 27, Jim King having speakers in the AEP
program, and substitute
bus operator shortage today.
Bill Morlan moved
and Mike Chapman seconded that the meeting
adjourn. Vote: Unanimous.
The meeting adjourned at 8:12 pm. The
next board meeting will be
on Monday, October 8,
2012 at 7:00 p.m.
Other in attendance:
Tara Wilson, Ginger
Altizer, Brenda Wells,
Mike
Stewart,
Deb
Hughes, Tod Pritt, Kim
Dennison, Judy Shafer,
Judy Morris, Fritz Deuly,
Phyllis Moore, Sherri
Stump, Robert Stump,
Norma
Bright,Missy
Scarbro, Morna Greene,
Linda
Utt,
Sandy
Sonderman,
Connie
Posey
the public is requested
to vote for their favorite
which will receive a
“Viewer’s Choice” ribbon.
Crazy
Quilters
started in February of
2004 and has over 30
members.
The guild meets on
t h e 2 nd T h u r s d a y o f
each month in the Fellowship Hall of the
Gassaway
Baptist
Church at 6:00 pm for
an evening of sharing
and show and tell. The
goal of the guild is to
support the art of quilting and share knowledge and skills of this
craft with everyone.
If you have any
questions, please contact Tresha Cottrill at
304-364-2321 or Cathy
Sowa at 304-364-8139.
Ireland Lions
Club pancake
breakfast
The Ireland Lions
Club will host a pancake breakfast on Saturday, October 13, 2012
from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. at the Ireland
Community Building.
The menu will consist of regular or buckwheat pancakes, sausage patties, sausage
and gravy, biscuits, coffee, milk, and chocolate
milk.
The cost is: adults
$5.00, children 6-2
$3.00, and children under 6 eat free.
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Page 11
SPORTS
Braxton Citizens’ News
October 2, 2012
• Youth
• Middle School
• High School
Reporting Braxton County’s sports action
Cross-Country team performs
well in Ritchie invitational
T h r e e o f B r a x t o n ners in last Saturday’s Ritchie County placed.
County High’s five run- cross-country meet at Finishing at the top of
the Eagles’ group was
Kirsten Gateless, who
finished seventh with a
personal record time of
21:57.
Kate Golinsky, a
freshman, placed 21 st at
23:09. This was also a
personal record time for
her. In the boys’ division, Kevin Hill placed
2 4 th w i t h a t i m e o f
19:07, which was a season best time for him.
Anne Golinsky finished
at 26:01, and Sarah
Skidmore at 26:55.
Skidmore’s time was a
personal record for her.
Coach Lauri Spencer called the course at
North Bend State Park
“a spectator friendly
course,” and added, “…it
is
also
a
runner
friendly course. There
are only rolling hills—
no big hills like those
we are used to running.”
Coach
Spencer
commented on the
three placers by saying,
“Kevin, Kirsten, and
Kate all had very strong
performances. They
started the race in the
top 25 and stayed there
throughout.” She also
explained that three of
Braxton’s seven runners “were sick this
meet,” adding “Keith
Long
and
Grace
Skidmore were unable
to attend the meet.
Anne ran but was not
100 percent.”
The coach concluded, “Hopefully everyone will be well for
our upcoming meet at
Big Ditch Lake this Saturday.”
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Anne Golinsky finished at 26:01.
Sarah Skidmore ran the meet in 26:55.
Knights down Calhoun
40-6 in one-quarter game
In what was probably they will ever play, the C a l h o u n 4 0 - 6 i n a
the shortest football game K n i g h t s
d e f e a t e d game called with eight
seconds left in the first
quarter. After officials
Individual statistics:
halted the game beBraxton Knights vs. Calhoun:
cause of lightning,
Rushing:
which had not stopped
Ben Fincham
1 carry for 75 yards/1
after an hour’s wait, the
touchdown
coaches and Calhoun’s
Luke Bonnett
1 carry for 45 yards/2
athletic director decided
conversions
to let the game stand as
Andre Jarvis
1 carry for 1 yard/1
official.
touchdown/1conversion
As they have all seaBraden Poling
2 conversions
son,
the
unbeaten
Defense:
Knights dominated play.
Garrett Shingler
5 tackles
To begin the game,
Drew Taylor
4 tackles
Cameron Currence
4 tackles
Calhoun kicked off. Ryan
Luke Bonnett
3 tackles
Timberling fielded the
Cole Browning
3 tackles
ball and returned it 71
Kate Golinsky, Kevin Hill, and Kirsten Gateless who placed in the cross country meet.
yards. His effort was negated by a penalty, but on
the first play from scrimmage, Ben Fincham took
the handoff and scored
from 75 yards out. Luke
Bonnett r a n t h e t w o point conversion.
Calhoun’s
next
possession ended in a
Playing on Hite Field who carried the ball 31 Braxton could not get into “We were sure we could great job.”
Hammon had 13 punt, which Fincham
in Harrison County last times, gained 190 yards. the end zone. Liberty’s get the tie; Tyler’s
Friday night, the Eagles’ As a team, the Eagles had possession in the first [Coleman] kicking has tackles, including six fielded on his 40-yard
varsity squad came away 259 total yards compared overtime ended when been good all season. tackles for losses, and a line and returned for a
score. Braden Poling
with a win, 8-7, in a sec- to the Mountaineers’ 108. Tyler Coleman inter- When we called the sack.
ond overtime period. StaNeither team scored cepted a pass.
timeout, I looked at that
Coach Rollyson, in s c o r e d t h e t w o - p o i n t
tistically, Braxton domi- in the first overtime.
Liberty had first pos- group of guys, and I knew complimenting his players conversion.
Following Braxton’s
nated the game offen- Braxton had first posses- session in the second that they wanted to try for on the win, said they
sively but failed to move sion, but a penalty ne- overtime and scored on a the win. When we called “showed a lot of determina- kick, Calhoun began a
the ball into Liberty’s red gated a ten-yard run by quarterback draw on the for the two-point conver- tion.” However, he contin- drive and made a first
ued to explain that the down before fumbling.
zone throughout regula- Yanero and put the Eagles first play from scrim- sion, they went crazy.
tion play. Jacob Yanero, back on the 25-yard line. mage. The ensuing kick
I was really proud of Eagles’ penalties are the Braxton recovered the
was good, and Liberty led them because they were reason for most of their f u m b l e , a n d o n f i r s t
7-0. On their possession, willing to give it a shot.” problems. “We actually down, Luke Bonnett carthe Eagles moved the ball
In addition to offense moved the ball against Lib- ried the ball to Calhoun’s
inside the ten on a short gained, one impressive erty,” he noted, “but we one-yard line. Andre
run by Yanero and a pass part of the Eagles’ game killed at least three drives Jarvis scored the touchto A.J. Atkins. On first came from their defense. with penalties, most of down, and Poling had the
and goal, Yanero ran the “Defensively, we could not which came on third down conversion.
Following Braxton’s
ball into the end zone. ask for these kids to per- situations.” Continuing,
Following a Braxton form any better than they Rollyson said, “We ran the kick, Calhoun went to the
timeout, the Eagles com- did Friday night,” defen- wishbone this week. That air, but Fincham interpleted the two-point con- sive coach Rob Flint means we’re looking for cepted a pass and ran it
version, with Yanero car- noted. “Our defense gave four or five yards on a back 62 yards for another
rying the ball, to take the up just a little over 100 carry. If we have a third Knights’ touchdown.
one-point win.
yards, and 20 of that came down and two situation Andre Jarvis scored the
Coach Matt Rollyson in overtime. Our players and get a five-yard pen- conversion.
On the next possescommented on the choice mounted a great goal-line alty, that really messes
to try for the two-point stand and held Liberty on us up, and that’s what sion, Calhoun, going
conversion and the win a fourth and goal from the happened during regula- against Braxton’s secondJacob Yanero
Ricky Hammon
team defense, scored on
instead of a tie. “We were five-yard line,” he added. tion play Friday night.”
at a point in the season Leading the defense was
Carrying a 3-3 record, a five-yard run following
when we definitely Ricky Hammon, who did the
Eagles
go
to a ten-play drive. Cole
Braxton offensive statistics:
Frame
sacked
the
needed
a
win,”
he
said.
what
Coach
Flint
called
“a
Ravenswood
this
Friday
Braxton vs. Liberty of Harrison:
night to face another 3-3 Calhoun quarterback on
Rushing:
the conversion attempt.
team.
Jacob Yanero:
31 carries for 190 yards
Braxton defensive statistics:
Braxton’s
final
Ravenswood
has
lost
Zac Perkins:
12 carries for 190 yards
Braxton vs. Liberty of Harrison:
touchdown came on
Chase Oney
6 carries for 23 yards
to
Wayne,
Williamstown
Ricky Hammon
13 tackles/6 tackles for loss/1 sack
and Ritchie, according to Calhoun’s ensuing kick
Frankie Steiner
9 tackles
Passing:
Coach Rollyson. However, as Fincham fielded the
Jacob Yanero
9 tackles/1 tackle for loss
Jacob Yanero
2 completions out of 6 attempts for
the coach stressed, the kick on his 20-yard line
Tyler Coleman
6 tackles/1 tackle for loss/1
12 yards
Eagles will face a tough and scored. Luke Bonnett
interception/2 pass break-ups
Thomas Pritt
0 completions out of 2 attempts
Chase Oney
6 tackles/1 pass break-up
team. “Every team on our ran the conversion.
Nathan Shaffer
8 tackles/1 tackle for loss
The Knights will host
schedule this year has a
Receiving:
Zac Perkins
5 tackle
Richwood
this Thursday.
good
football
team,”
he
comA.J. Atkins
1 reception for 12 yards
Derek Barnette
2 tackles/2 pass break-ups
Kickoff is 7 p.m.
mented.
Eagles edge Liberty in double
overtime in Friday’s game
LEGAL NOTICES
Page 12, Braxton Citizens’ News, October 2, 2012
DELINQUENT TAX LIEN LIST
Notice is hereby given that tax liens for the following tracts or lots of land or undivided interests thereon in the
County of Braxton which are delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 2010, will be offered for
sale by the undersigned Sheriff (or collector) at public auction in the lobby of the Courthouse of the county,
between the hours of nine in the morning and four in the afternoon, on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of
October, 2011.
Pursuant to WV Code 11A-2-18, the owner of any real estate returned delinquent may redeem at anytime
before the close of business on the last business day prior to the sale. Payment must be received in the tax
office by the close of business on the last business day prior to the sale. NO PAYMENT FOR TAXES WIL BE
COLLECTED THE DAY OF THE SALE.
Each unredeemed tract or lot, or unredeemed part thereof or undivided interest therein, will be sold at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash, check or money order in the amount which shall not be less than the
taxes, interest and charges which shall be due thereon to the date of sale, as set forth.
Payment received after Friday, September 16, 2011, at 4:00 p.m. is not reflected.
Name of Person Quantity Local Description Total Amount of
Charged of Taxes, Interest
With Taxes Land And Charges Due
To Date of Sale
COUNTY-BRAXTON
TAXPAYER NAME
ANDALMAN HILARY
ANDALMAN HILARY
BENDER RONDLE C
BENNETT RICHARD H &/OR
BOONE BOBBY A &/OR CYNTHIA E
BROWN DESIREE R &/OR KEVIN J
BROWNING LARRY
CADLE RONALD &/OR ANGELA
CARR BENJAMIN F &/OR
CARR SHERRY WILSON
CHAPMAN CAROLYN E &/OR
CHAPMAN LINDA SUSAN
CHAPMAN ROBERT
CHENOWETH MITCHELL
CHENOWETH MITCHELL A &/OR
CLUTTER MARVIN L &/OR SHIRLEY
CLUTTER MARVIN L &/OR SHIRLEY
COOK JACK D
COOK JACK D
COOK TONEY L
COOK TONEY L
CRESTON OIL CORP
CRESTON OIL CORP
DEULEY MICHAEL S &/OR
DUCK MICHAEL B
DUNLAP LUCILLE MAY
DUNLAP LUCILLE MAY
ELBERFIELD BEVERLY
ELONIS TIMOTHY
ELONIS TIMOTHY
ELONIS TIMOTHY
EXXON COAL RESOURCES USA INC
EXXON COAL RESOURCES USA INC
EXXON COAL RESOURCES USA INC
FENSKE MAXINE
FENSKE MAXINE WHITE
FENSKE MAXINE WHITE
FISHER J B
FLINT MICHAEL RAY &/OR
FLINT MICHAEL RAY &/OR
FOGG CARSON RAY
FOX CAMDEN HRS
FOX CAMDEN HRS
FOX CAMDEN HRS
FRAME BETTY M
FRAME BETTY M
FRAME BETTY M
FRAME CECIL E
FRAME CECIL E
FRAME GENE LEWIS
FRAME MARVIN J &/OR LINDA
FRAME MARVIN J &/OR LINDA
FRAME MARVIN J &/OR LINDA
FRAME RALPH HEIRS
FRAME RALPH HEIRS
FRAME RALPH HEIRS
FRIEND ANTHONY ALLEN
GERWIG PEARL
GERWIG PEARL
GERWIG PEARL
GERWIG PEARL
GRINDO DANIEL &/OR JENNIFER
GROSE JOHN A ITA
GROSS JUDY
GROUNDS DEBORAH ANN &/OR
HALL HENRY
HALL HENRY
HALL HENRY Y & BRENDA
HALL RUTH M
HART RAYMOND C
HART RAYMOND C
HELMICK GARY W JR
ICE SUE ANN
JARRELL GEORGE M &/OR
JARRELL GEORGE M &/OR
JARRELL GEORGE M &/OR
JARVIS SHARON K LIFE & MORRIS
JONES WILLIAM R
KEATON JUDY & ROBERT LOWERS
KIMBERLING BRIAN WILLIAM
KING BERNICE M
KING RANDY L &/OR KATHLEEN L
LAMBERT ARTHUR & HALLIE LIFE &
LIM JEANNETTE
LIM JEANNETTE
LIM JEANNETTE
LIM JEANNETTE
LOCKARD DONALD G &/OR MARION J
LOCKARD DONALD G &/OR MARION J
LONG GLEN
LOWERY TAMMY
MARTIN CALVIN J &/OR SHANNON R
MAST ROBIE &/OR TARA
MAST ROBIE &/OR TARA
MAZZATENTA DANIEL &/OR DORIS
MCCRACKEN DOROTHY ET AL & ED
METHENEY LEONARD &/OR LETHA
MITCHELL STEVEN HUGH
MITCHELL STEVEN HUGH
MITCHELL STEVEN HUGH
MITCHELL STEVEN HUGH
MOLES BILLY J LIFE & CAROL
MOLES BILLY J LIFE & CAROL
MOORE BERNICE O
MOORE JANINE M
MORRIS CARL R &/OR HELEN
MORRIS RONALD L
NEAL FRANCES
NETTLES BRADFORD G & BRENDA
NETTLES BRADFORD G & BRENDA
NETTLES BRADFORD G & BRENDA
NETTLES BRADFORD G & BRENDA
NETTLES BRENT &/OR WILMA
NETTLES DONNIE C HRS
NETTLES DONNIE C HRS
NETTLES DONNIE C HRS
NETTLES DONNIE C HRS
NETTLES HALMAN
NETTLES HALMAN
NETTLES HALMAN
NETTLES HALMAN
NETTLES HALMAN
NETTLES HALMAN
NETTLES HALMAN
NETTLES HALMAN
NETTLES L B
NETTLES L B
NETTLES L B
NETTLES WILMA J
NETTLES WILMA J
NICHOLS DALTON L LIFE &
NICHOLS DALTON L LIFE &
PIERSON TIMMY J
PRINCE RYAN D &/OR ANGELA C
RAMSEY ERIC
RAMSEY JAMES L &/OR M MARGARET
RIDDLE STEPHEN D
RIDER JOSEPH ESTATE
RIDER JOSEPH M ESTATE OF
RIDER JOSEPH M ESTATE OF
ROARK ERNEST L
ROGERS CLETIS WAYNE
ROLLYSON JEFFREY LIFE ETAL
ROSE ELEVON M
ROSE ELEVON M
ROSE ELEVON M
ROSE ELEVON M
ROSE THERESA I
RYE BERNICE
SAXE TIMOTHY G
SCOTT E H & GERALDINE LIFE
SEARS GABRIEL
TAX YEAR-2011
DISTRICT-01-BIRCH
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
TOTAL DUE
3AC WEST FORK
79.85
20AC WEST FORK
142.17
DIADDA
369.61
21.4AC ROSEDALE
105.00
39.04AC SLEITH
433.72
1.35AC STEER CREEK
572.97
22.06AC WEST FORK
494.79
.78AC SLEITH
136.69
67.68AC STEER CREEK
267.90
1.92AC ELK RIVER
444.10
59AC ELK & BIRCH
537.99
ALL MINS 1/3 OF 50 AC EXC COAL
73.82
.93AC LESS COAL DUCK
101.85
4.25AC WEST FORK
84.21
35.3AC SLEITH
403.09
L ROCK CAMP 65.0X150.0
74.39
N S ELK 531 100X65.0
73.29
1/3 OF 23.2AC STEER CK
131.24
1/3 OF 43.87AC STEER CK
115.56
1/3 OF 23.2AC STEER CK
131.24
1/3 OF 43.87AC STEER CK
115.56
COG 1/14 OF 120 AC COWSKIN
151.46
ALL MINS 1/2 OF 97 AC.
138.35
.52AC FRAMETOWN
261.89
4AC COWSKIN FORK
184.81
COAL 18.94 AC BIG RUN
72.19
COAL 25 AC BIG RUN
72.19
1/6 OF 1/4 OF 72AC COG WEST FK
72.56
8.5AC S S ELK RIVER
94.06
31.75AC S S ELK RIVER
160.76
20.98AC S S ELK RIVER
129.04
25.75AC COAL STRANGE CK
96.78
44AC COAL STRANGE CREEK
116.66
69AC COAL STRANGE CREEK
143.07
1/8 OF COG 45 AC SLEITH
97.35
1/8 OF 1/2 OF 48AC COG SLEITH
83.48
OG 1/8 OF 1/2 OF 48 AC SLEITH
72.19
OG 1/8 OF 73 AC
72.19
3.85AC S S ELK
333.87
4.21AC S S ELK
86.96
1.02 AC DEER RUN ESTATES
612.33
OG 1/2 OF 81 AC TATE
78.95
OG 1/2 OF 73 AC N S ELK
78.02
OG 1/2 OF 32 AC N S ELK
73.46
FRAMETOWN
71.34
3.48AC FRAMETOWN
77.49
FRAMETOWN LOT 11
108.54
.40AC FRAMETOWN
239.49
.20AC FRAMETOWN
78.75
8AC STRANGE CREEK
122.48
1/2 OF 58AC MIDDLE RUN
133.88
1/2 OF 1.875AC LONG RUN
71.47
1/4 OF 55AC OG MIDDLE RUN
71.52
1/8 OF COG 45 AC SLEITH
97.35
COG 1/8 OF 1/2 OF 48 AC SLEITH
83.48
OG 1/8 OF 1/2 OF 48 AC SLEITH
72.19
S S ELK 17852 SQ FT
173.33
1/13 OF 55AC SLEITH
71.82
1 SLEITH
71.18
2/13 OF 80AC STEERK CREEK
83.85
OG 1/26 OF 42 AC UPPER SLEITH
72.19
SLEITH 30.0 AC (FEE)
197.39
COAL 1/2 OF 46.75 AC WOLF PEN
72.19
1/2 OF 83.5AC COAL DIADDA
652.07
6.25AC STEER CREEK
218.87
3.50AC DUCK
612.33
.50AC DUCK
404.58
37.5AC TATE CREEK LESS COAL
736.35
COG 1/6 OF 130 AC WEST FORK
84.04
24AC TATE
106.63
65AC TATE
226.91
15AC N S ELK
437.39
ROSEDALE LOTS 13-14
156.92
FRAMETOWN LOT 58 BLK 16
91.66
FRAMETOWN LOT 57 BLK 16
126.08
FRAMETOWN LOT 56 BLK 16
91.66
2.3AC WEST FORK
244.21
1/24 OF 33AC COG WEST FORK
72.19
21.57AC S S ELK
403.10
2.84AC DIADDA
174.04
.22AC OG TATE
72.19
40.25AC BIRCH
569.68
.42AC LOT 2 N S ELK
72.19
FRAMETOWN BLK 1 PT LT 1
95.15
LOT 60 BLK 17 FRAMETOWN
73.29
FRAMETOWN LOT 59 BLK 16
73.29
FRAMETOWN LOT 75 BLK 20
75.48
6.07AC FRAMETOWN
98.59
FRAMETOWN LOT 10 12.72AC
356.65
58AC OG TAGUE
82.77
.4AC FRAMETOWN
198.49
.93AC MILL CREEK
465.05
DIADDA
255.38
4.12AC RACCOON
72.15
153.25AC ELK
606.88
1.5AC ELK
117.02
10.75AC COWSKIN
377.97
35AC TWO MILE RUN
123.05
16.88AC TWO MILE RUN
170.06
49.25AC TWO MILE RUN
144.35
6.28AC TWO MILE RUN
78.75
104.69AC WEST FORK
224.72
56.95AC WEST FORK
182.98
10.77AC DUCK
184.26
.97AC MILL CREEK
326.41
ALL MINS 1/8 OF 63 AC. COWSKIN
180.98
5.25AC LOWER SLEITH
88.59
24.11AC WEST FORK
123.05
BIRCH
303.60
90.0 AC
108.44
BIRCH-STRANGE CREEK
81.66
BIRCH - STRANGE CREEK
81.66
125.12AC N S ELK
617.03
47AC INCL 1/4 OG WEST FORK
705.82
1/2 OF .5AC WEST FORK
71.10
1/2 OF 158.50AC WEST FORK
85.59
44AC COG WEST FORK
105.00
1/2 OF .5AC WEST FORK
71.10
1/2 OF 158.50AC WEST FORK
85.59
14.5AC COWSKIN
74.92
7.5AC LEFT FORK OF WEST FORK
841.04
WTS LEFT FORK
103.82
COWSKIN 59.397AC
83.14
15AC WEST FORK
118.11
1/5 OF 132AC OG MILL CREEK
75.82
17.75AC OG WEST FORK
74.02
1/2 OF 16AC OG COWSKIN
72.19
6AC OG COWSKIN
72.19
1/4 OF 63.5AC ALL MINS JOE FOR
74.56
83AC ALL MINS EXECPT COAL
89.14
4.19AC SLEITH
431.37
10.5AC SLEITH
103.91
BIG BIRCH AT HEROLD
415.29
4.75AC DIADDA
289.54
16.70AC DUCK
151.08
2.61AC DEER RUN ESTATES
400.37
1.18AC LOT 11 BIG BIRCH RIVER
74.39
OG 11/320 OF 215/240
72.19
11/320 OF 102.47AC OG N S ELK
72.19
OG 11/320 OF 43/120 OF 125AC
72.19
5.83AC STRANGE CREEK
507.37
10AC WEST FORK
210.51
27AC (LOT 5) SLEITH
158.88
1/7 OF 32AC MILL CREEK
77.74
1/7 OF 30AC MILL CREEK
90.23
OG 1/7 OF 30AC MILL CREEK
72.19
COAL 1/2 OF 42AC STEER CREEK
340.99
.88AC
310.86
OG 1/6 OF 25 AC WTS L ROCK
72.19
22AC STRANGE CREEK
135.62
LOT 7 ODELL ADN
307.99
6.25AC MILL CREEK
167.31
SHINGLER DAVID &/OR TAMMY L
SHINGLER DAVID &/OR TAMMY L
SHINGLER DAVID &/OR TAMMY L
SHORT SAMMY &/OR BRANDON
SHORT SAMUEL L
SMITH ETTA MAE
TANNER LISA R &/OR THOMAS N
TANNER LISA R &/OR THOMAS N
TANNER LISA R &/OR THOMAS N
TANNER LISA R &/OR THOMAS N
TANNER LISA R &/OR THOMAS N
TINNEY AGATHA M
VREELAND DEBORA S
WALKER SARAH FRAME
WHITE ERNIE LEE &/OR
WIDENER DONALD &/OR LINDA
WIDENER DONALD &/OR LINDA
WIDENER DONALD R &/OR LINDA
WIDENER DONALD R &/OR LINDA
WIDENER DONALD R &/OR LINDA
WIDENER DONALD R &/OR LINDA
WIDENER DONALD R &/OR LINDA
WIDENER DONALD R &/OR LINDA
WIDENER DONALD R &/OR LINDA
WIDENER DONALD R &/OR LINDA
WIDENER LINDA &/OR DON
WILLY GRACE M ET AL
WILLY GRACE M ET AL
WOLF KARL T &/OR
YOUNG DILLON ROBERT
YOUNG JANIS I
YOUNG LOMA MITCHELL
ZACCHEUS PROPERTIES LLC
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
FRAMETOWN LOT 126 BLK 33
FRAMETOWN LOT 125 BLK 33
.92AC SURVEY S S ELK
30.13AC SURVEY BIG RUN
1.62 AC & RW
1/4 OF 32AC OG SLEITH
LOT ROSEDALE
19.23AC ROSEDALE
28.6AC ROSEDALE
.97AC WTS STEER CREEK
6AC WTS STEER CREEK
4.26AC RUN ESTATES
48.25AC WEST FORK
1/4 OF RIGHT OF WAY
4.78AC MILL FORK
31AC DUCK
18.905AC DUCK
1.25AC DUCK
9.9AC DUCK
3AC DUCK
1.5AC DUCK
42.3AC DUCK
13.25AC DUCK
1.12AC DUCK
1AC COAL DUCK
LOT
OG 1/12 OF 52 AC WEST FORK
COG 1/24 OF 33 AC WEST FORK
LOT 6 ODELL ADN
1/6 OF .60AC TATE
5/6 OF .60AC TATE
COG 1/10 OF 224.9 AC TAGUE
.25AC ROSEDALE
379.61
92.73
97.66
143.43
232.93
72.19
92.19
280.97
159.98
117.88
115.87
269.00
306.18
71.10
138.35
2285.02
578.75
338.42
593.74
81.48
134.53
141.62
94.06
120.31
72.19
74.39
72.19
72.19
1322.43
107.45
257.24
76.19
72.19
COUNTY-BRAXTON
TAXPAYER NAME
BLAKE BERNARD &/OR MYRTLE E
BLAKE BERNARD N &/OR MYRTLE E
BLAKE BERNARD N &/OR MYRTLE E
KING CARLA
KING CARLA
MCELWAIN EMMA MAE
MCELWAIN EMMA MAE
MELERINE MAURCIE &/OR EDNA
MELERINE MAURICE &/OR EDNA
MELERINE MAURICE &/OR EDNA
MELERINE MAURICE &/OR EDNA
RIFFLE EDWARD L &/OR EVA M
STALNAKER MATTHEW &/OR
STALNAKER MATTHEW &/OR
TAX YEAR-2011
DISTRICT-02-BURNSVILLE
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
TOTAL DUE
LT 3 BLK 31 B I CO ADD
80.05
LT 13 BLK 29 B I CO ADD
101.89
LT 12 BLK 29 B I CO ADD
76.94
.283AC J L COBERLY ADD
426.11
P/O LOT 1 BLK B COBERLY ADD
72.13
1/6 OF LOT 21 EAST COBERLY ADD
73.55
1/6 OF LOT 20 EAST COBERLY ADD
73.90
LT 4 BLK 29 B I CO ADD
91.96
LT 5 BLK 29 B I CO ADD
95.50
LT 3 BLK 29 B I CO ADD
92.66
LT 2 BLK 29 B I CO ADD
116.51
LT 3 BLK 25 B I CO ADD
528.76
1.30 AC BURNSVILLE
87.09
2.7AC BURNSVILLE
439.65
COUNTY-BRAXTON
TAXPAYER NAME
CONRAD LEEMAN & JANET
DEAN HARRY V &/OR IDABELLE
RADER WOODROW L &/OR
TAX YEAR-2011
DISTRICT-03-FLATWOODS
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
TOTAL DUE
SHAVERSVILLE 0.25 A
240.63
.46AC SALT LICK
106.83
1.25AC GRANNY'S JUNCTION
681.68
COUNTY-BRAXTON
TAXPAYER NAME
CARPENTER RUSSELL L
CARPENTER RUSSELL L &/OR
CLUTTER MARVIN
COOL LESTER A &/OR ALBERTA J
DEGARMO EDWARD &/OR
DEGARMO EDWARD &/OR CARLA
DEGARMO EDWARD F &/OR CARLA E
EBERLY CAROL ANN &/OR STEVEN P
FRIEND RICHARD A &/OR DEBORAH
GARRETT WILLIAM C
GIROD JON RUSSELL
GREENE JONATHAN &/OR
JAMES FOREST WAYNE
JOHNSON DENVER R
KELLEY DAVID B &/OR PAULETTE J
LOCKARD DONALD G &/OR MARIAN S
LOCKARD DONALD G &/OR MARION J
MARKS CAMDEN B &/OR ANETTA
MARKS CAMDEN B &/OR ANETTA F
MARKS CAMDEN B &/OR ANETTA F
MARKS CAMDEN B &/OR ANETTA F
MORRIS JOSEPH B
NARDELLA CARLA
PEET JAMES F II
PEET JAMES F II
REXWOOD ENTERPRISES LLC
ROSS ARGLE R LIFE
SANDS CARL D LIFE &
SCHNEIDER DEONNA L
SLC OF BRAXTON CO INC
STONECREST INCOME &
THORNE WILLIAM ARTHUR
THORNE WILLIAM ARTHUR
VERTON DOROTHY
VERTON DOROTHY ANN
WHITESEL MICHAEL &/OR SANDY
WHITNEY STEPHEN H &/OR R DEANN
TAX YEAR-2011
DISTRICT-04-GASSAWAY
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
TOTAL DUE
LOT 8 BLK 20
159.21
LOT 28 BLK 6
399.54
LOT 14 AND PART LOTS 13 AND 15
269.65
LOT 30 BLK 20
297.35
LOTS 47 & 48 BLK 21
440.98
LOT 2 BLK 21
239.92
LOTS 48 THRU 51 BLK 20
327.70
LOTS 25 & 26 BLK 6
1030.09
PT LOTS 19 & 20 BLK 3
551.49
PART OF LOT 25 BLOCK 4
1076.80
PT LOT 19 BLK 22
330.81
LOT 17 BLK 22
245.57
LOT 27 & PT LOT 26 BLK 10
554.24
PT LOT 20 BLK 2
189.22
LOT 27 AND PART LOT 26 BLK 20
322.84
.33AC OR 14400 SQ FT
319.91
PART LOT 7 BLK 21
108.22
LOTS 8 9 & 10 BLK 19
138.71
LOT BLK 19 (LOT 7)
155.68
LOT 6 BLK 19
130.89
LOTS 29 & 30 BLK 19
169.11
LOTS 6 & 7 BLOCK 4
731.24
LOT 46 & 47 BLK 20
295.13
LOT 4 BLOCK 24
328.05
P/O LOT 3 BLK 24
101.39
G L CO ADDN PT LOT 13
322.13
23,562SQ FT OR .541AC N S ELK
929.47
LOT 22 & 23 SEC C
437.43
LOTS 47 & 48 BLK 23
608.15
LOT 24 P/O LOT 23 BLK 6
1115.21
LOT 41 BLK 23
256.19
LOT 25 BLK 10 GASSAWAY
126.72
P/O LOT 26 BLK 10
112.49
N S ELK LOT
198.93
0.23 AC OR 10,205 SQ FT
91.33
LOT 40 BLK 12
227.96
LOT 54 BLK 20
95.95
COUNTY-BRAXTON
TAXPAYER NAME
ABRAHAM DALE MATTHEW &/OR
BENNETT MARY A
BOSELY ALAN &/OR HEATHER
BOSTIC JEFFREY L &/OR DANETTE
BOSTIC JEFFREY L &/OR DANETTE
BOSTIC JEFFREY L &/OR DANETTE
BRADY EVELYN P
BRAGG HARVEY & SHARON L
CLEMENS ELIZABETH AKA
COFFMAN CAREY ETHAN
COFFMAN CHARLES R &/OR BRENDA
COGAR JAMES &/OR MARCELENE
COGAR JAMES &/OR MARCELENE
COGAR JAMES H &/OR MARCELENE
COOK JOHN L
COOK JOHN L
COOMBS EDWARD LEE & KATHLEEN
COTTRILL FRANKLIN
CRAFT LARRY JOE &/OR LORI
DAVIS MARTIN KEITH
DAVIS ROLAND B
DILLON CHARLES E & THOMAS L &
DILLON ROBERT
DOBBINS ARGYLE
DOYLE LUCILLE
FAIN BARBARA J
FISHER FELIX
FLINT FLORA &/OR STEVE
GILLESPIE AUSTIN H &/OR
GILLESPIE JERUSHA JANE
GIVEN VERA M LIFE &
GREGORY STEVEN RAY &/OR
HAMNER BARRY &/OR CHERYL
HARRIS CARL JR HRS
HINES HOMER C &/OR PATRICIA
HOSEY JUDY ANN
JONES THOMAS M
KNICELEY ALICE LIFE
KNICELEY RANDALL S
KNIGHT WESLEY HAROLD &/OR
KUDER JAMES E &/OR JEANNE D &
KUDER JAMES E &/OR JEANNE D &
KUDER JAMES E &/OR JEANNE D &
LEWIS ARTHUR W JR &/OR
LINN ENERGY LLC
LOCKARD JASON DAVID
LOCKARD JASON DAVID
LONG BRUCE
LONG MARLENA M
LOUDERMILK KENNETH R JR
LOUDERMILK KENNETH R JR
LUCAS ROBERT JR &/OR LEANN
MALLORY BEN F &/OR JO ANN
MARTIN D DAVID JR &/OR
MARTIN D DAVID JR &/OR
MARTIN D DAVID JR &/OR
MAYSE ALVIN D
MAZE MARGIE
MAZE MARGIE
MCCOURT TAYULA
MOATS SHARON J
MOORE JEFF L &/OR
NETTLES BRENDA &
ONEIDA COAL CO
ONEIDA COAL CO
ONEIDA COAL CO
ONEIDA COAL CO
ONEIDA COAL CO
PATTERSON DENZIL
RADER WOODROW LANTA
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RIDER JOSEPH ESTATE OF
RIDER JOSEPH M ESTATE OF
TAX YEAR-2011
DISTRICT-06-HOLLY
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
TOTAL DUE
2.957AC TWO LICK
495.67
1AC COAL HOLLY
72.19
.587AC WTS OF KANAWHA RUN
238.39
10.50AC WOLF CREEK
127.18
8.12AC WOLF CREEK
554.16
27.44AC WOLF CREEK
162.94
LOT 1 BRADY ADDITION
462.55
1.40AC CARPENTERS FORK
313.45
1.09AC BUCKEYE
346.65
LITTLE BIRCH RIVER
135.06
1.266AC LITTLE BIRCH RIVER
250.02
.50AC OLD WOMAN'S RUN
143.96
1.0AC OLD WOMENS RUN
81.48
3.79AC OLD WOMANS RUN
211.32
GY CRK 1/2 OF 7.42AC
76.30
GRANNYS CREEK
190.27
PT OF LOT 91 & PT OF LOT 92 484.41
.41AC SALT LICK
264.08
1.46AC GRANNYS CREEK
364.93
9.25AC GRANNYS CREEK
305.79
2 AC LITTLE BIRCH RIVER
475.82
2AC BUG RIDGE
199.53
2.15AC BUCKEYE CREEK
292.50
65.4AC COG GY CREEK
1070.29
1/3 OF 50.0 AC MILL RUN
119.21
54.45AC OLD LICK
387.08
1/2 OF 5.51AC GRANNYS CREEK
75.01
4AC LITTLE BIRCH RIVER
123.02
10AC HOLLY RIVER
221.97
BENS RUN 40AC
221.98
2AC TWO LICK
284.85
2.12AC TWO LICK
704.72
.42AC ELK & HOLLY
168.40
1/12 OF 42AC TOM'S FORK
89.50
LOT 102 J A GROSE ADD
472.55
1/3 OF 1AC COAL WOLF
72.19
LITTLE BIRCH RIVER 41.35AC
172.24
1AC LAUREL FORK
72.56
LAUREL PATCH RUN 6.0 AC
80.38
WOLF CREEK 0.25 AC
261.35
25AC BAKERS RUN
225.27
BAKERS RUN 5.0 AC
100.62
BAKERS RUN 35.75 AC
173.89
29.66AC SURVEY OLD WOMANS RUN
268.24
102AC O&G HOLLY
92.23
.36AC GRANNYS CREEK
86.40
FLATWOODS
778.68
2.2 AC TWO LICK
225.42
LITTLE BIRCH RIVER 27.75AC
246.91
.88AC ELK & HOLLY
82.04
360X20X357X85 .13AC
74.39
22AC INCL OG TWO LICK
358.85
0.53 AC WOLF AND STONEY CREEK
159.66
CENTRALIE ELK 10000 SQ FT
72.73
ELK RIVER LOT 100 X 100
254.23
ELK RIVER LOT 100X100=.23 AC
72.73
2.14AC LOT 9 CAMDEN HILL HEIGH
274.46
.13AC BIRCH
81.66
CARPENTERS FORK 0.137 AC
139.04
3.28AC O&G MILL RUN
72.19
2AC LAUREL RUN
321.81
2.97 AC
513.55
BUCKEYE CREEK 3.7 AC
208.33
25.0 AC RIVER LITTLE BIRCH
172.79
25.0 AC RIVER LITTLE BIRCH
122.86
25.0 AC RIVER LITTLE BIRCH
134.90
25.0 AC RIVER LITTLE BIRCH
132.60
25.0 AC RIVER LITTLE BIRCH
130.72
.375AC TWO LICK
121.38
1.27AC DYER HILL
508.47
1/4 OF 140AC OG CRITES MT
77.66
1/4 OF 66.2AC OG CARPENTERS FK
73.66
1/4 OF 23AC OG CARPENTERS FK
72.19
1/4 OF 59.2AC OG CARPENTERS FK
73.29
1/4 OF 20AC OG CARPENTER FK
72.19
1/4 OF 70AC OG CARPENTERS FORK
73.82
1/4 OF 32AC OG WOLF
72.19
1/4 OF 70AC OG PANTHER
73.82
1/2 OF 12AC OG GY JUNCTION
72.19
11/320 OF 185/240 OF 117AC
72.19
11/320 OF 185/240 OF 79.82AC
72.19
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RIDER JOSEPH M ESTATE OF
RIGSBY KATHY
ROBY HENRY L
ROLLYSON PAUL M &/OR CAROL
SAUL SAM H &/OR LINDA
SCHER MICHAEL &/OR JILL
SEARS RUSSELL B
SIX ROBERT & RICHARD
SLAUGHTER AMY &/OR
SLAUGHTER AMY &/OR
SLAUGHTER AMY L &/OR
SLAUGHTER AMY L &/OR
SLAUGHTER AMY LYNN &/OR
SMITH J W
SMITH JOHN WILLIAM
SMITH JOHN WILLIAM &/OR MELODY
SMYTH DAVID M &/OR
SNIFFIN JAMES A
STEWART EDDIE L &/OR SHEILA
STOUT RANDALL A &/OR JANICE R
STOUT RANDALL A &/OR JANICE R
STUMP HALEY &/OR GRANT
THAYER BONNIE LEE &/OR
THAYER BONNIE LEE &/OR
TURNER RUTH
UTT VICTOR LIFE & BRYAN
WELCH WILLIAM M &/OR MAE &/OR
WHEELER REBECCA A &/OR MICHAEL
WILSON LESLIE D &/OR L
11/320 OF 185/240 OF LOT
BUCKEYE CREEK 8/144 OF 1.28 AC
36.54AC MUD LICK
8.64 SALT LICK & ELK RIVER
5AC BUCKEYE CREEK
119AC SALT LICK
2.15AC WOLF & BUCKEYE
BUCKEYE CREEK 1 AC
LOT 38 BRADY ADDITION
LOT 43 BRADY ADDITION
LOT 47 BRADY ADDITION
LOT 31 BRADY ADDITION
LOT 52 BRADY ADDITION
TWO LICK 6.0 AC (3.0 AC CALC)
3AC TWO LICK
TWO LICK 32.0 AC
LOT 30 2.09AC LAUREL HGTS
2.84AC SURVEY FLATWOODS RUN
1AC WOLF CREEK
3.85AC TWO LICK
1AC TWO LICK
5.06AC HOLLY RIVER
BAKERS RUN LOT 1 0.75 AC
.12AC BAKERS RUN
.63AC STONY CREEK
WTS BUCKEYE CREEK
2AC BUCKEYE CREEK
1AC TOM HUGHES FORK
22.46AC SALT LICK
72.19
83.48
260.26
627.65
184.27
178.92
136.16
80.70
109.37
115.92
940.36
148.73
83.14
85.52
101.05
114.96
448.53
232.36
148.73
369.22
71.25
211.73
496.43
71.66
74.92
160.73
113.19
257.68
577.27
COUNTY-BRAXTON
TAXPAYER NAME
ALDERMAN PHYLLIS JEAN LIFE &
ALDERMAN WILLIAM
ALDERMAN WILLIAM
ALDERMAN WILLIAM
ASBURY JODIE &/OR MARTHA
AYUSO CAROLYN K GIBSON
BAKER MICHAEL &/OR PAMELA
BALCOURT STEVEN &/OR GAIL
BELKNAP FRANK A &/OR
BELKNAP LARRY KEITH
BENDER DORA E ET AL
BENDER HOMER L
BISHOP ROBERT M
BISHOP ROBERT M
BISHOP ROBERT M
BISHOP ROBERT M
BISHOP ROBERT M
BISHOP ROBERT M
BOGGS MARY G
BOONE ANGELA G
BOSLEY HARRY JUNIOR
BOSLEY HARRY JUNIOR
BOTLEY E J
BRAGG BETH ANN
BRAGG BETH ANN &/OR KEITH D
BRAMBLE RUSSELL &/OR
BROOKING ELIZABETH JANE
BROOKS PAMELA I
BURBRIDGE MARGARET S HRS
BURGE DONNA A &/OR FRANK E
BUTLER REAL ESTATE LLC
BUXTON FANNY GRAY
BUXTON FANNY GRAY
BUXTON FANNY GRAY FRAME
CLARK PAUL D
CLARK PAUL D
CONLEY ROBERT D &/OR CONNIE L
COOL WILLIAM
COTTRILL HAROLD
COTTRILL HAROLD
COTTRILL HAROLD
COTTRILL ROGER &/OR JILL
COVERT D SHANE &/OR MARGARET
CUNNINGHAM RONNIE G
CUNNINGHAM RONNIE G
CUTLIP P S
CUTLIP P S
DENNISON JAMES W &OR
DENNISON JULIE K
DENNISON LISA D
DINGESS STEPHEN C &/OR
DITTMAN BRENDA JANE
DIXON GEORGE H & VIRGINIA
DUCKWORTH ETHELENE D
DUCKWORTH ETHELENE D
DUCKWORTH LYNETTE G
DUFFIELD IRA F
EVERSON DAVID EDWIN &
FISHER CHRISTOPHER G
FISHER CHRISTOPHER G
FISHER FELIX
FISHER FELIX
FISHER FELIX E
FLINT EVELYN J
FLINT EVELYN J HRS
FOSTER JEFFERY S &/OR JACKIE L
FRAME JAMES R &/OR PAULA L
FRIEND J R ET AL
FRIEND JUDY & ROXIE JOHNSON
FRIEND RICHARD
FRIEND RICHARD
G C MARTIN FAMILY TRUST
GATES JONATHAN &/OR TERRI
GATES OVAL &/OR CORA
GATES OVAL GRAY &/OR CORA L
GEORGE C BAKER TRUST
GERWIG LAURA
GERWIG LAURA
GERWIG LAURA
GERWIG LAURA
GERWIG LAURA
GERWIG LAURA
GERWIG LAURA
GERWIG LAURA
GREEN CASSANDRA J
GREEN JEFFREY A &/OR DENA M
GREEN JEFFREY A &/OR DENA M
GREEN JEFFREY A &/OR DENA M
GREEN JEFFREY A &/OR DENA M
GROVES BILLY S &/OR JOANNA K
GROVES MADELINE
GROVES MADELINE
GROVES MADELINE
GROVES TOMMY J
GROVES TOMMY J
HACKER ROGER
HACKER ROGER
HACKER ROGER
HACKER ROGER
HACKER ROGER &/OR KAREN
HAMRIC CARL E &/OR ANNA MAE
HAMRICK CHARLES D
HAMRICK RANDALL B
HANEY KENNETH JAMES &/OR
HANEY KENNETH JAMES &/OR
HAYHURST JERRY DON
HEIZER REBECCA
JARVIS BRENDA ANN
JARVIS FRED A & COLLEEN E
JARVIS WALTER III
JEFFRIES DIENNA L
JENKINS AARON &/OR
JENKINS JEFFREY G
JENKINS NORMAN EARL JR &/OR
KKJ HOLDINGS INC
KKJ HOLDINGS LLC
KNICELEY PHILIP N &/OR CARLA E
LLOYD JULIA LYNN MORGAN
LONG GLEN
LONGCOY KURT
LOWEN JOAN
MANFORD GARY
MARTIN REAL ESTATE LLC
MARTIN WILLIAM C & MARGARET G
MCBRIDE SANDRA JAMES E KENNEDY
MCBRIDE SANDRA LEONE
MILLER ROBIN S
MILLER SHERRY P
MITCHELL STEVEN HUGH
MOLLOHAN JEFFREY A &/OR BETTY
MOORE SARAH CATHERINE
MORRIS CARL R
MORRIS JAMES &/OR RUTH
MORRIS JAMES &/OR RUTH ANN
MURPHY PHYLLIS &/OR
MURPHY PHYLLIS &/OR ROY
MURPHY PHYLLIS &/OR ROY S
MURPHY PHYLLLIS &/OR
MURPHY ROY S &/OR PHYLLIS H
TAX YEAR-2011
DISTRICT-06-OTTER
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
TOTAL DUE
OTTER LOTS 1 2 3 BLK E
82.73
LITTLE OTTER PT LOTS 4 AND 5
88.75
LITTLE OTTER PT LOT 4 AND 5
198.10
6.5AC BEAR CREEK
124.68
26.66AC POLEMIC
311.58
.76AC ELK
548.37
SKIDMORE
205.58
5AC CEDAR CREEK
275.03
5.417AC TRACE RUN
131.24
.71AC STEER CREEK
845.78
3/4 OF 25.58AC OG OTTER
74.19
.92AC LITTLE BUFFALO CK &
77.66
1/6 OF 40AC COAL BUFFALO
153.65
1/6 OF 65AC COAL BUFFALO
182.25
1/6 OF 45AC COAL BUFFALO
152.56
1/6 OF 68.25AC COAL BUFFALO
213.24
1/6 OF 12.6AC COAL BUFFALO
72.19
1/6 OF 60AC COAL BUFFALO
186.64
1/56 OF 27.75AC SUGAR CREEK
72.19
LITTLE OTTER LOTS 3 4 BLK C
148.18
CEDAR
109.56
BULL RUN
128.87
GRANNYS CREEK
135.62
BUFFALO
71.10
72.73AC SURVEY
113.19
10.44AC CEDAR
230.73
(3.41 AC CALC) 1/3 OF 1/4 OF 6
93.16
1/3 OF 1/2 OF 1/3 OF 49.5AC CO
102.62
3/4 OF 30.5AC STEER CREEK
145.44
9.979AC LAUREL RUN
490.42
.38AC BUFFALO
186.06
1/4 OF 65AC OG BUFFALO
73.66
1/6 OF 97AC OG BUFFALO
73.46
1/2 OF 65AC COAL BUFFALO CK
72.19
1/3 OF 1/2 OF 1/3 OF 49.5AC CO
102.62
1/3 OF 1/2 OF 1/3 OF 1.5AC COG
72.19
CARROLL ADDITION LOTS 17 18 19
178.79
STUART ADD LOTS 188 AND 189
138.71
84AC ALL MINS CEDAR EXCL COAL
89.33
53.6AC OG CEDAR
81.68
104AC ALL MINS EXCEPT COAL CED
93.88
56.81AC OTTER
488.87
SKIDMORE RUN
348.03
9575 SQ FT BEAR RUN
221.00
9575 SQ FT BEAR RUN
166.05
16AC COAL WTS CEDAR
72.19
1/16 OF 100AC OG SLAB CAMP
72.19
100AC OG CEDAR
91.86
SUGAR CRK
461.76
SKIDMORE RUN
482.76
6.82AC CEDAR
195.20
.46AC N S ELK
417.39
1/4 OF 40AC OG STEER CREEK
72.19
6.54AC ELK
116.84
1/6 OF 80AC OG RACCOON
72.92
SUGAR CREEK
558.75
1/3 OF 65AC OG WTS BUFFALO
74.76
SUGAR CREEK
183.89
CEDAR
363.20
.60AC CEDAR
88.21
1/2 OF 301.48AC CEDAR
159.94
1/2 OF 161.68AC CEDAR
120.85
1/2 OF 232.05AC OG CEDAR
95.33
BIG BULL RUN
79.85
BIG BULL RUN 12.706AC
195.20
1.04AC ELK
1615.34
CARROLL ADD LOTS 6 7 8 PT 5
227.06
1/2 OF 20AC OG BUFFALO
72.19
79 SQ RODS SYCAMORE
71.10
STEER CREEK 59.5 AC
231.83
STEER CREEK 29.0 AC
180.60
80AC OG OTTER
87.50
2.92AC POLEMIC RUN
494.79
POLEMIC RUN
519.29
37AC POLEMIC
344.28
OTTER 94.78 AC
704.19
1/5 OF 15AC COAL TRACE RUN
72.37
1/10 OF 103.7AC COG GRASS LICK
73.29
1/10 OF 23AC OG EXCHANGE
72.19
1/10 OF 19.81AC OG TOMS FORK
72.19
1/5 OF 601.49AC OG TRACE RUN
96.43
1/10 OF 8AC OG TRACE RUN
72.19
1/20 OF 11.87AC OG MARSH RUN
72.19
1/5 OF 148.4AC OG TRACE RUN
76.39
1/5 OF 14.5AC GRANNYS CREEK
73.66
27AC SLAB CAMP RUN
149.83
28.93AC SLABCAMP RUN
283.77
7.32AC SLAB CAMP
90.79
5.5AC SLAB CAMP
88.59
12AC LONG RUN
431.70
1/6 OF 60AC OG BIG BULL RUN
72.19
1/12 OF 101AC OG BIG BULL RUN
72.19
1/3 OF 111AC OG BIG BULL RUN
78.02
WINDY RUN
108.27
WINDY RUN
109.37
1/12 OF 59AC OG CEDAR
71.07
2/12 OF 59AC OG CEDAR
71.07
2/12 OF 46.27AC OG CEDAR
71.07
1/12 OF 46.27AC OG CEDAR
71.07
.71AC SURVEY CEDAR
275.10
.22AC LITTLE OTTER CREEK
365.22
12AC WTS LITTLE BUFFALO
179.20
1/2 OF 84.7AC OG STEER CK
79.31
0.44AC STEER CREEK
93.82
.66AC STEER CREEK
146.87
BUFFALO
146.26
30.5AC COG O'BRIEN
110.83
.76AC CEDAR
129.21
.94AC BIRCH RIVER
141.21
LOTS 8 & 9 BLK 1
194.65
LITTLE OTTER
283.41
2AC BENDERS RUN
269.66
10AC LEFT FORK
448.32
3.13AC STEER CREEK
308.52
52.71AC OTHER MINERALS
72.19
23.52AC OTHER MINERALS
72.19
1.015AC BEALLS MILLS
144.35
(3.41 AC CALC) 1/3 OF 1/4 OF 6
93.33
BLK E LOT 4 OTTER
71.10
20AC BRIER RUN
343.12
BIRCH 1/3 OF 12.724AC OR LOT 1
98.17
47AC COAL BIRCH
71.25
1.20AC S S ELK
6472.03
SKIDMORE RUN
86.40
1/24 OF 27.75AC SUGAR CREEK
73.29
1/4 OF 1/8 OF 27.75AC SUGAR CR
72.37
1/5 OF 14.5AC GRANNYS CREEK
73.66
1/5 OF 14.5AC GRANNYS CREEK
73.66
90AC O'BRIEN FORK
209.40
2.81 AC POLEMIC
133.96
SUGAR CREEK 1/4 OF 1/8 OF 27.7
72.37
7/9 OF 138.75AC COG OTTER
139.45
29.172AC LAUREL RUN
130.69
56.517AC LAUREL RUN
368.64
1/4 OF 92AC OG STEER CREEK
75.11
WALNUT FORK
128.87
14AC STEER CREEK
480.95
1/4 OF .83AC OG STEER CREEK
72.19
STUART ADDITION LOTS 138 139
336.79
MURPHY ROY S ET AL
NICHOLS LARRY
NICHOLSON MINORA
O'DONNELL ROBERT DALE &/OR
PERRILL VICKI LYNN
PIERSON JAMES W &/OR PRISCILLA
POLCYN DAVID H
POWELL MARY P
PROSPECTOR LLC
RADER WOODROW L
RADER WOODROW L
RADER WOODROW L
RADER WOODROW LANTA
RADER WOODROW LANTA
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RAMSEY ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM
RATLIFF LATELIA ANN &/OR
RATLIFF LATELIA ANN &/OR
RATLIFF LATELIA ANN &/OR
RATLIFF LATELIA ANN &/OR
RATLIFF LATELIA ANN &/OR
RATLIFF THOMAS A &/OR LATETIA
REYMOND LORRAINE
RIDER JOSEPH M ESTATE
RIDER JOSEPH M ESTATE
ROBINSON DAVID & SUSAN BAILEY
ROBINSON KEVIN
ROBISON WANETA ROSE &/OR DON
ROSE TIMMY HAROLD
ROSS ARGLE R LIFE
RYE BERNICE
RYE BERNICE
RYE BERNICE
SANDERFORD ALAN L
SAYRE JAMES
SEARS CARL STEWART
SIMONS STEVEN M &/OR CAROL M
SIMONS STEVEN M &/OR CAROL M
SKIDMORE JAMES RYAN &/OR
SKIDMORE JERRY D & SALLY A
SKIDMORE LURA (LIFE) & JENNIE
SMALLWOOD JAMES W
SMARR LARRY JOE
SMITH DAWN B &/OR AMANDA
SMITH DAWNA B &/OR
SMITH DAWNA B &
SMITH DAWNA B &
SMITH DAWNA B &
SMITH DAWNA B &/OR
SMITH DAWNA B &/OR
SMITH HAROLD LEE
SMITH MICHAEL D &/OR
SNYDER DANNY R
SNYDER DANNY R
STALNAKER CAROL J & WILLIAM
STEELE HARLEY C JR
STEELE HARLEY C JR
STOUT ROGER A &/OR MEGAN E
STOUT RONALD D &/OR ANGELA A
TALBERT ROGER L &/OR
TANNER SAMUEL ADAM &/OR
VIGUE DEBBIE &/OR
WALTERS JAMES KAY
WALTERS JAMES KAY
WALTERS JAMES KAY
WALTERS WILLIAM JASPER
WALTERS WILLIAM JASPER
WARD BENNIE MICHAEL JR
WESTFALL EDDIE B &/OR
WESTFALL JAMES WILLIAM &/OR
WESTFALL JOSEPH & JERRY &
WESTFALL JOSEPH C &/OR
WESTFALL JOSEPH C &/OR
WESTFALL JOSEPH C &/OR ELAINE
WHITESEL SHERMAN &/OR EDITH M
WHITESEL SHERMAN M
WHITESEL SHERMAN M
WILSON ANITA M WESTFALL
WOLFE DELBERT
ZAROTNY WILLIAM J
STUART ADDITION LOT 141
OBRIEN FORK
.014AC TWO LICK RUN
1.738AC GRASS LICK
6.42AC STEER CREEK
1.29AC LITTLE BIRCH RIVER
1/5 OF 14.5AC GRANNYS CREEK
1/5 OF 14.5AC GRANNYS CREEK
HIGHLAND PARK ADDITION LOTS 6
63.45AC PERKINS FORK
LITTLE OTTER 83.89 AC OAS
LITTLE OTTER 15772 SQ FT (.36
OTTER 2 LOTS 150.0X82.0X150.0X
2 LOTS L OTTER
1/7 OF 11AC COG WINDY RUN
1/7 OF 26AC COG WINDY RUN
1/4 OF 11AC OG STEER CREEK
1/7 OF 26AC COG WINDY RUN
2/7 OF 26AC COG WINDY RUN
2/7 OF 11AC COG WINDY RUN
2/7 OF 23.5AC COG WINDY RUN
CARROLL ADDITION PT LOT 5 BLK
CARROLL ADDITION LOT 16 BLK 3
CARROLL ADDITION LOT 2 BLK 1
.25AC CARROLL ADD
29AC OG OTTER
CARROLL ADDITION LOT 3 4 BLK 1
1/3 OF 1/3 65AC COAL BUFFALO
11/320 OF 185/240 OF 78AC
11/320 OF 185/240 OF 21AC
.44AC GRAYMONT ACRES
.35AC OTTER
23.01AC GY CREEK
1AC OR TRACT #3 CARPENTERS FK
SUGAR CREEK
1/6 OF 75.5AC OG O'BRIEN FORK
1/6 OF 60AC OG PLANTATION FK
1/6 OF 73.1AC OG STEER CREEK
CEDAR CREEK
10AC BUFFALO CREEK
SUGAR CREEK
OTTER 1.0 AC
0.75 AC
1.05AC CROOKED FORK
40.21AC S S ELK RIVER
.161AC GRANNY'S CREEK
1AC LITTLE BIRCH
STUART ADD P/O LOT 107 & 108
BULL RUN 90.15 AC
48AC BULL RUN
36AC BULL RUN
BULL RUN 49.6 AC
45AC BULL RUN
36AC BULL RUN
7.46AC BULL RUN
1.92AC POLEMIC
264 SQ FT
LAUREL RUN
20.869AC LAUREL RUN
.582AC GRANNYS CREEK
44.48AC BRUSHY FORK
.1519AC RUSH FORK
.98AC SYCAMORE RUN
SHAVER FORK
1.07AC WINDY RUN
.52AC N S ELK
.63AC ELK RIVER
BUFFALO
BIG BUFFALO CREEK
1/2 OF 3AC ALL MINS BIG BUFFAL
BUFFALO
BIG BUFFALO CREEK
1AC LITTLE OTTER CREEK
10AC SHAVERS FORK
2.61AC CEDAR CREEK
4.96AC N S ELK
39.05AC BEALLS MILL
12.10AC BEALLS MILL
2.12AC N S ELK
.86AC CEDAR
1/6 OF 2/3 OF 80AC COG BENDERS
1/6 OF 28.3AC OG FLAT RUN
5AC N S ELK
1/24 IF 27.75AC SUGAR CREEK
1/2 OF 3 AC (SURF) BIG BUFFALO
COUNTY-BRAXTON
TAXPAYER NAME
ABRAHAMSEN STANLEY S &/OR
BAKER DONNA &
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
BOSLEY HARRY JUNIOR
BOSLEY HARRY JUNIOR
BOSTIC LARRY E &/OR WANDA S
BOWERS JEREMY
BRAXTON INDUSTRIES INC
BRAXTON INDUSTRIES INC
BRAXTON INDUSTRIES INC
BROWN MARJORIE B
CLAYPOOLE JAMIE E
CLAYPOOLE JEREMY
CLAYPOOLE JEREMY R &/OR KIERAN
CONRAD ANTHONY &/OR KIMBERLY
CONRAD JANET & LEEMAN
CONRAD VICTORIA SUE CHEWNING
CURTIS THOMAS & PATRICIA
CUTLIP P S
CUTLIP P S HRS
DAWSON STEVEN R &/OR
DEAN AUSTIN
DEAN AUSTIN
ELEMENTAL RESOURCES LLC
ELEMENTAL RESOURCES LLC
FACEMIRE HOWARD &/OR MARCEDA
FEENEY EVAN B
FISHER EUGENE
GIBSON ROBERT &/OR JANET
GREGORY JOHN
GREGORY JOHN
HALL JUDITH JOYCE
HALL JUDITH JOYCE
HALL JUDITH JOYCE
HEDRICK JOHN &/OR CAROLYN
HEDRICK LARRY &/OR DONNA
HUGHES DAVID L &/OR DEBORAH V
HURD EMMETT &/OR WILMA
ISAACS EARL &/OR DONNA J BIRD
JAMES CARL W &/OR ROBIN L
JARVIS BRENDA A
JARVIS BRENDA A
JARVIS VIRGINIA CAROL
JUSTICE JOHNNY L
JUSTICE JOHNNY L
KEENER LINDA D &/OR RICKY E
KENNEN JUDITH JOYCE
LAKE GEORGE
LAKE GEORGE DEWEY
LAKE GEORGE DEWEY
LAKE GEORGE DEWEY
LAKE H L
LAWSON SUE E
LEAKE CHRISTINE
LISTON BROOKS &/OR CYNDI
LISTON SAMUEL B &/OR CYNTHIA D
LOPER WILLIAM
LOVETT G G HRS
LOVETT G G HRS
LOVETT G G HRS
MACE HARLEY R &/OR PAMELA J
MARPLE RUBY
MCCLURE DARLENE J
MILLER AMPLESS D &/OR
MORRIS BRENDA A
MORRIS BRENDA A
MORRIS BRENDA A
MORRIS BRENDA A & MARY K
MORRIS BRENDA A & MARY K
MORRIS BRENDA A & MARY K
NORMAN DANIEL W
PRITT PAUL W &/OR ROSA LEE
PRITT PAUL WAYNE &/OR
PRITT PAUL WAYNE &/OR
R & G LOGGING INC
R & G LOGGING INC
RHOADES DEBRA
RIDLER JOHN & KUJA LIFE &
RIDLER JOHN & KUJA LIFE &
RIDLER JOHN & KUMJA LIFE &
RIDLER JOHN & KUMJA LIFE &
RIDLER JOHN & KUMJA LIFE &
RILEY DELLA R
SHOCK CHARLOTTE SUE
SINGLETON JULIUS &/OR MARY G
SINGLETON JULIUS &/OR MARY G
SINGLETON JULIUS &/OR MARY G
SINGLETON URIAH
SINGLETON URIAH
SKIDMORE JERRY D
SKIDMORE JERRY D
SKIDMORE JERRY D
TAX YEAR-2011
DISTRICT-07-SALT LICK
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
TOTAL DUE
3.86AC LEFT FORK
300.87
68AC O&G RIFFLE RUN
86.40
1/2 OF 30.82AC ALL MINS
74.39
17.09AC COPEN RUN
219.53
1.5AC COPEN RUN
86.40
HEATERS
129.58
1AC (44,001 SQ FT) HEATERS
100.38
KEITH RUN - FALL RUN 60.0 AC
243.85
KANAWHA 51.5 AC
219.81
9.57AC SURVEY FALL RUN LESS
103.91
1/63 OF 33.35AC OG KANAWHA
72.19
5.30AC FALL RUN
165.95
5AC FALL RUN
96.78
5.69AC DUFFY
144.62
MCCAULEY RUN 76.5 AC
1015.95
1AC BUFFINGTON
95.52
67.97AC SALT LICK
925.79
21.85AC POSEY RUN
204.50
1/2 OF 84.5AC OG SALT LICK
79.31
1/2 OF 44.36AC COG SALT LICK
85.30
4.07AC KEITH RUN
235.78
5AC WTS KANAWHA-GULF RUN
77.66
KANAWHA GULF RUN
195.02
1/3 OF 67AC COAL SALT LICK
72.19
1/3 OF 91AC COAL TOMS FORK
96.98
COPEN
127.97
1/4 OF 130AC OG OIL CREEK
73.48
LOT 10 OR 1AC MT
229.64
10AC SALT LICK CREEK
153.10
27.5AC OG KANAWHA
76.02
22.5AC OG KANAWHA
74.92
26.09AC HEMP PATCH RUN
128.83
8.5AC HEMP PATCH RUN
103.14
62.5AC HEMP PATCH RUN
288.47
8.98AC KANAWHA
525.93
.44AC PAW PAW RUN
128.48
1.36AC R H FORK
283.22
1.01AC HEATERS
109.20
37.63AC LITTLE KANAWHA
610.14
GRAVEL RUN
345.01
BUFFINGTON 21/54 OF 10.25AC
83.14
21/54 OF 138AC BUFFINGTON
387.28
KANAWAH/ELLICOTT 30.83 AC
355.55
1.70AC SALT LICK
167.31
5.874AC SALT LICK
155.83
1AC SALT LICK
199.20
FALL RUN
101.17
14.85AC BIG RUN
482.95
56.5AC BIG RUN
732.61
.25AC BIG RUN
73.29
1/6 OF 69AC MINS BIG RUN
72.73
1/6 OF 69AC MINS BIG RUN
72.73
2AC SHAVERSVILLE
266.08
.31AC O'BRIEN
386.01
10.23AC LOT 18 MILLSTONE RUN
135.77
LOT 8 2AC MILLSTONE RUN
669.51
.32AC COPEN
71.61
202AC OG KANAWHA
114.10
50AC OG CHOP FORK
80.95
40AC OG CHOP FORK
78.75
3.146AC HEATERS
505.18
1/2 OF 1/8 OF 45.75AC COG WTS
72.19
1.9AC O'BRIEN
299.08
2.45AC PAW PAW RUN
248.78
13.125AC O'BRIEN
528.15
38/81 OF 10.25AC BUFFINGTON
85.67
BUFFINGTON UND 38/81 OF 138AC
453.24
4AC OG SALT LICK
72.19
3AC OG SALT LICK
72.19
2.75AC OG SALT LICK
72.19
OIL CREEK 1.5 AC (2.4 AC CALC)
83.14
COPEN RUN
646.78
COPEN RUN 31.25AC
125.39
COPEN RUN 2.0 AC
271.18
ENGLAND RUN TRACT 5
141.22
ENGLAND RUN TRACT 4
115.43
5.71AC THREE LICK
516.27
229.64AC SALT LICK
885.84
3AC SALT LICK
1224.78
10.1AC COG SALT LICK
72.73
50AC COAL SALT LICK
72.73
66AC COG SALT LICK
88.04
FALL RUN LEFT FORK 14 AC
134.53
LOTS 2 3 4 BLK 4 P/O LOT 1
147.10
1/2 OF 127AC OG KANAWHA
83.85
1/2 OF 1.35AC OG SALT LICK
72.19
35.63AC OG COPEN RUN
77.85
BUFFINGTON 1/9 OF 10.25AC
73.82
BUFFINGTON UND 1/9 INT 138.0 A
160.58
1/9 OF 1/8 51AC OG KANAWHA
71.07
1/9 OF 1/8 37.48AC OG KANAWHA
71.07
1/9 OF 1/8 25AC OG KANAWHA
71.07
CONTINUED ON PAGE 16 - DELINQUENT TAX LIST
214.33
107.18
72.19
96.25
259.71
339.14
73.66
73.66
75.48
161.85
286.41
398.56
162.94
72.19
72.19
76.02
72.19
76.02
82.21
72.19
72.19
81.10
76.02
232.90
81.10
76.39
85.48
72.19
87.67
72.19
338.99
201.21
214.16
231.83
443.78
72.73
72.19
72.56
138.88
162.41
110.68
252.60
72.19
299.78
116.31
71.10
193.02
286.12
304.55
529.60
183.72
230.73
135.62
122.48
82.58
301.26
71.10
83.14
130.14
192.46
397.49
71.10
241.68
284.46
182.62
586.72
553.60
131.96
88.96
81.11
126.30
86.96
115.92
164.20
222.26
95.50
272.23
450.47
468.32
94.06
72.37
81.68
257.14
71.61
79.85
Citizens’
NEWS
FOR SALE: Large Tag
Sale on Oct. 12 – 13th.
Partial Estate of Pops
Duffield, ½ mile below
the Strange Creek Bridge
on Rt. 4. 1976 Ford Car,
Ford Ranger, 1979
Honda
Trail
90
Motorcycle, Winchester
Model 37 and Model 12
Shotguns, Model 63
Win. 22, Hicks water
stove, aluminum boat,
numerous hand, air and
electric tools, wood late,
welder, anvil, railroad
jack, ladders, binders,
trailer, butter churns,
mantle clocks, crocks
and stone jugs, & much
more, cash only day of
sale. Please call 304364-9111
in
the
evenings for pictures or
with questions.
10-9
CRITTERS ENTERPRISES:
Certified Class I & II Septic
Installations, Repairs and
Inspections. Dozer Backhoe,
and Dump Truck Ser vice.
Most Visa and Master Cards
accepted. Eddie Facemire,
WV#033553. Call 304- 3642257.
12-18
FOR
SALE
FOR SALE: Snow Blower,
Wood Bowl Lathe & Air
Filtration System:
47" John Deere Snow Blower
for 500 series. New works
FOR SALE: Kirby sweeper,
curio cabinet, wheelchair,
couch and chairs, couch with
hide-a-bed, coffee and end
tables, TV stand, gun cabinet,
Retail
FOR SALE:
Harley
Davidson Road King, Fuel
Injection, Hard Bags, windshield,
lots of extra chrome, only 4560
miles, $10,900. Call 304-7655193 days, or 304-765-2273
evenings. May consider partial
trade in old motorcycles, boats,
cars.
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FOR SALE: Firewood, 20
inch, delivered. Call 304-7652024.
10-2
FOR SALE: Firewood for
sale, $50.00 per load. Call
Delmas King, 304-765-2048.
10-2
FOR
RENT
FOR RENT: Two bedroom
apartment at Little Birch. $300
rent/$300 security deposit,
plus utilities. 1 year lease.
Call 304-765-5918.
10-9
FOR RENT: One and two
and three bedroom homes.
One month’s rent required
for security deposit. Utilities
not included. Absolutely no
pets. Application required.
Applications may be picked
up at Lloyd’s Inc. 2220 Sutton
Lane
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FOR RENT:
Taking
applications for 2-3 bedroom
mobile homes. Some utilities
paid. Security deposit and
lease required. No pets. No
drugs. Call 304-765-2127 or
304-613-0218.
10-2
FOR RENT: Two bedroom
a p a r t m e n t i n G a s s away.
Deposit required. No pets.
References
required.
$450.00 a month. Call 304364-5225.
10-2
DRIVER
We have produced record setting growth for decades yet we still maintain a very
small company feel. Our Pilot Flying J family of team members is the life of our
daily operations. We believe in integrity, teamwork, creativity and each other.
Come out for an interview and learn more about Pilot Flying J and our fantastic
employee benefits program!
REAL
ESTATE
FOR RENT: Mobile Home
lots near interstate, senior
citizens welcome. Call 304853-9103.
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FOR RENT: Apartment for
rent. One bedroom close to
Gassaway. Call 304-3648105.
10-9
FOR RENT: Two bedroom
mobile home at Heaters,
$300.00 per month, plus $300
security deposit. Utilities not
included.
1 year lease
required. Call 301-439-7823.
10-9
FOR RENT: Two bedroom
house. Outside pets okay.
No HUD. 10 miles out of
Sutton. Call 304-765-3080.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 3
bedroom, 1 bath with major
appliances, located on
approximately ½ acre at
154 Herold Road. $45,000.
Call 304-765-2771. 10-23
ACREAGE FOR SALE: 48
acres hunting land located
in Braxton County between
Frametown and Herold on
Diadda Run. $43,000.00.
Call 304-377-8268. 10-9
MOBILE
HOMES
FOR SALE: “$1 and a
deed is all you need” “New
government
loan
packages”
“ Lay-a-Way
Plans on all homes” “New
homes starting as low as
$37,999” at clayton homes
of Buckhannon calll 304472-8900
for
more
information or go to
claytonhomesofbuckhannon.com
10-2
HELP
WANTED
Pilot Flying J, the nation’s leader in the Travel Center
Industry, seeks an experienced Fuel Delivery Driver
with an excellent driving record, Class A CDL, Hazmat &
Tanker endorsements.
Retail & Restaurant Shifts & Team Leaders, Cashiers,
Coffee Hosts, Deli Hourly & Maintenance
Join our team and receive:
• Medical Benefits • Competitive Wages • Weekly
Pay
• Flexible Schedule • Tuition Reimbursement •
401(k)
JOB FAIR
Tuesday, October 9th and Wednesday, October 10th
from 9am-6pm
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Weston
215 Staunton Drive • Weston, WV 26452
Fuel Transport Driver
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We Offer:
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Reference store #474
HELP WANTED: Clerk II
(Cashier). Minimum job
requirements: Experience
in accounts receivable
cash, check, credit card
payments, etc on patient
accounts; hospital or
d o c t o r ’s o f f i c e b i l l i n g
experience PREFERRED;
computer skills (Microsoft
Office including Excel and
Work)
REQUIRED;
demonstrated
customer
service skills REQUIRED;
excellent
interpersonal,
verbal and written skills; prior
experience in medical
terminology PREFERRED;
other duties as assigned by
supervisor;
and
good
HELP WANTED: Mountain
State Home Health Care, Inc.
has an immediate opening for
Home Health Aide positions.
We can train if you do not
have certification. Mt. State is
also seeking applicants to be
on our In-Home Care
program who may need
assistance with Personal
Care and H o u s e k e e p i n g
needs. Must be Medicaid
eligible. Please call 304883-2334
for
more
information EOE.
10-2
HELP WANTED:Pier pont
Community & Technical
College is seeking to fill the
full time position of Program
Assistant I. Please apply
online atwww.fair mont.pierpontjobs.com
10-2
HELP WANTED: Looking
for Licensed Stylist to work
in our Paul Mitchell Salon.
Please call 304-462-3011
and ask for Christina.
10-9
H E L P W A N T E D : Tr uck
driver with Class A license,
3
years
driving
experience, good driving
record, pull flatbed. Home
on weekends. Cal 304452-8548.
10-9
HELP WANTED: Stonewall
Jackson
Memorial
Hospital
Position: 1 Fulltime RN –
Te l e m e t r y D e p a r t m e n t :
7a-7p with some rotation.
Experience
preferred.
Position: 1 Fulltime Aide –
Te l e m e t r y D e p a r t m e n t :
7p-7a with some rotation.
Experience preferred If
interested apply online at
www.stonewallhospital.com
or contact: Carole Norton,
RN Chief Nursing Officer
Stonewall
Jackson
Memorial Hospital 230
Hospital Plaza Weston, WV
26452
10-2
HELP WANTED: Drivers:
CDL-B:
Great
Pa y,
Hometime!
No-Forced
Dispatch! New Singles
f r o m R o a n o k e , VA t o
surrounding states. Apply
www.tr uckmovers.com or
888-567-4861.
10-9
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MISC.
N O T R E S PA S S I N G :
HUNTING,HIKING, FISHING,CAMPING,HORSEBACK
RIDING, TRAPPING OR 4
WHEELERS
on
the
following property: Carol
Cunningham, Burl Adkins,
Lynn Carte, John Brumley
and Larry Stump.
9-6tf
Services Available to Residents and Visitors of Braxton County
HARTS
Pro Hardware
More Than Just
A Hardware Store
We Carry Auto &
Small Engine Parts &
Plumbing Supplies
364-5282
KOHLER
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Your local Nationwide
office located on Elk
Street in Gassaway
(304)364-5202
Sutton Floral
& Gift
Wedding Bouquets & Flowers
Silk & Live Arrangements
Gift Items • Funerals
We service all funeral home
765-7262 or
800-860-8484
ELK MOTOR COURT
12 FAMILY UNITS
35 Camden Avenue
Sutton, West Virginia 26601
(304)765-7173
1-800-760-7173
Barbara & John David Jordan
owners
Sutton
Feed &
Hardware,
Inc.
See Us For:
Block • Mortor
Sand • Gravel
Paint• Plumbing
Storage T
anks
Tanks
Carhart Clothing
Propane • Electrical
and lots more...
765-7151
Quality
Printing
Company
Braxton County's Only
Commercial Printer
For ALL Y
our P
rinting Needs
Your
Printing
Business Cards T
o Books - Call
To
765-5193
State of the Art Technology
One Hour
Photo Processing
GOOD NEWS
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Good news!
Gassaway, WV 26624
You can afford those home
improvements you’ve been
waiting on by calling us at
304-286-2886 contractors
#WV049796 (No Job Too Small)
Are you looking
for your DREAM
HOME?
Wrinkles
Dry
Cleaning
Buy - Sell - Trade
304-364-5051
Main St., Sutton
765-7381
Elk Street, Gassaway
Casey Nay
located on Elk Street in Gassaway
SUTTON
AUTO PARTS
(304) 364-5202
765-2828
with United Country
Today
YARD SALE: Saturday,
October 6 th .
Antiques,
junque, junk and collectibles.
10 miles out of Sutton, follow
signs, or call 304-765-3080
for directions. Something
for everyone.
10-2
FOR SALE: ESTAE GARGE
SALE AT 205 THIRD AVE.
GLENVILLE, WV Oct 5-6 from
8:00-5:00 pm, home decor
and holiday decor, new items,
and glassware.
10-2
Please turn to
CLASSIFIEDS
page 15
24 hour Service
Commercial & Residential
Senior Discounts
Install Water, Sewer, and Gas Lines,
Trencher and Ditch Witch Service,
Bathroom Remodeling, Pump Installation
& Repair, Unstop Sewer Lines, Water
Softner System Installation, Radio
Dispactched Trucks
Licensed and Insured
33 Years Experience
Now Serving Braxton & Nicholas County
304-228-6124
Master Plumber Lic# PL02377
NOW HIRING FLATBED DRIVERS!
Burnsville Branch
Salt Lick Road
Clay Branch
Two Run
Go-Mart
Birch River
Gassaway Branch
700 Elk Street
Exit 62 Off I-79
Right 1/2 Mile
1-800-427-2389 or 364-5132
COMMUNITY YARD SALE:
October 5 th & 6 th at the
residence of Betty McCourt,
2.2 miles on Exchange Road
on left across from the
Jacob Shaver Cemeter y.
Baby girl items, wedding
dress, household items,
clothes, shoes, tools, misc.
Rain or shine. Something for
everyone.
10-2
Go-Mart
Exit 67 of I-79 - Flatwoods
Go-Mart
Exit 62 of I-79 -Gassaway
(304)678-0004
Selling your Home?
Let Casey do the hard
work for you...call her
today!!
®
Flatwoods Quik Mart
Exit 67 of I-79 - Flatwoods
Big Otter Go-Mart
Exit 40 of I-79
For All Your Dry Cleaning
Needs!
4 FAMILY YARD SALE:
October 5th and 6 th, 5 miles
below Gassaway Go-Mart
on Route 4 on left. Rain or
shine. Clothes, dishes, end
tables,
furniture,
knickknacks and much
more. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
10-2
Mountain State
Plumbing & Construction Co.
364-5193
Sutton Branch
101A West Main
Get a Professional on
your side!!! Call
YARD SALE:
Fr iday,
October 5 th, and Saturday,
th
October 6 , at the Flatwoods
Community Building, 8 a.m.
to ? Household items,
clothing, decorations and
more.
10-2
WHY JUST LOOK FOR A JOB?
WHY NOT THINK CAREER?
WE ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE
CUSTOMER SERVICE ORIENTED WITH
COMMUNICATION SKILLS NEW COMPANY
NEW PAY STRUCTURE!!
MAKE “UP TO $15.50” PER HOUR
WITH COMMISSION!!!!!
CALL OR STOP BY WESTON
304-269-2900
Walker's Drug
Use Our
ATMS
NOT RESPONSIBLE:for
accideents or liabilities on
proper ty of 50 tabitha dr.
S u t t o n , W V. Pa t s y a n d
George Kenner.
10-02
Plumbing
Problems Solved
Braxton
Motor Inc.
"The Home Center"
INSIDE YARD SALE: Rain
or shine!! Friday Oct. 5 &
Saturday Oct 6. inside the
garage at Bear Heaven/
SUNOCO. Clothing for
men and woman of all
sizes and toddler to youth
in boys. Toys, household
and lots more. Too Much
to list!!
8am - ? Not
responsible for accidents.
10-2
NO HUNTING AND NO
Film, digital, enlargements
Used Cars • Pawn Shop
Money Loans • We Buy Guns
500 Home
Sales
and
Argle's Gun &
Pawn Shop
N O T R E S PA S S I N G :
Absolutely no trespassing on
the property of David and
Lisa Harris of 764 Sugar
Camp Road, Gassaway,
West Virginia. Violators will
be prosecuted.
10-2
YARD SALE: October 45, 204 Stonewall Street,
Sutton.
Some items
include: antique safe
(approximately 30 inches
tall), half bed, garden tiller
(Briggs & Stratton), large
metal desk. Too much to
itemize. Many new and
used
clothes,
etc.,
g l a s sw a r e ,
j e w e l r y,
watches, dishes, pots and
pans, tools, some furniture,
bed linens, and many
household items. Crites
residence.
10-2
D
B L A C K T O P P I N G
DRIVEWAYS & REPAIRS:
Garage floors – Basketball
Courts – patios- more.
Machine laid and rolled. Over
30 years licensed and
experienced.
Work
guaranteed. Free estimates.
Discounts. For all your paving
needs, call 304-472-8097.
10-30
china cabinet, kitchen
cabinet, table and chairs,
bedroom suite, bed and
bedding, chest and dresser,
car seat, swings, playpen,
stroller, high chair, and other
miscellaneous items. Cal
304-286-3644.
10-2
NO HUNTING AND NO
T R E S P A S S I N G :
Absolutely no hunting or
trespassing
on
the
property of Howard J. and
Karen S. Linger, located on
Hamric Ridge on the
waters of Steer Creek,
Birch District, Braxton
C o u n t y, R o s e d a l e , W V,
without written permission.
tf
LE
great! asking $1500.00 Vega
wood bowl lathe spins 2-24"
$800.00. JDS Air Tech 2000
high efficiency filtration
system $75.00 304-8728328/gabyerdman@yahoo.
10-2
TRESPASSING:
No
hunting,
trespassing,
trapping, or 4-wheeling
without signed permission
on the Bonnie Shaver farm
on Little Otter, Gassaway.
10-9
EL
• BUY
• SELL
• TRADE
First & Factually
BUSINESS
SERVICES
organizational skills. Position
is regular full time with benefits
including health and life
insurance, retirement, paid
time off, and holidays. NO
PHONE CALLS, please.
Braxton County Memorial
Hospital, 100 Hoylman Drive,
Gassaway, WV 26624. Attn:
Candace Wimmer.
10-2
NC
From The
Braxton County, WV
CA
Page 14 October 2, 2012
1-866-484-2265
Central West Virginia Has Great Services - Use Them And Everyone Benefits!
No Touch/No Tarping
Must strap
Dispatch Sunday night
Average 2 turns a week
Come back empty
$1200 average weekly pay
delivers wooden railroad cross ties
Excellent Pay and Benefits
Class A CDL w/1 yr exp
call 1-800-793-3754 to pre qualify www.ryder.jobs
EOE. Drug test required for employment
LEGAL NOTICES Sutton Fall Festival
makes local donations
Page 15, Braxton Citizens’ News, October 2, 2012
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13- DELINQUENT TAX LIST
SKIDMORE JERRY D
SMALLWOOD DANNY L &/OR NAOMI
SPAUR MCCUTCHEN &/OR ROBERTA E
SQUIRES EMSIE HRS
SQUIRES EMSIE HRS
STEWART C R
STOUT PAUL R
TAMLYN CHRISTOPHER B
TETER CECIL GREG
WILLIAMS BRANNON J
WILLIAMS BRANNON J
WIMER LAWRENCE
WIMER LAWRENCE &/OR WANDA
WIMER LAWRENCE E &/OR WANDA J
WIMER LAWRENCE M &/OR ANITA L
WIMER LOREN M & LESTER M &
WINE MELVIN JR & GRACE
WINE MELVIN JR &/OR SARAH
WINE RICK & BETTY JEAN
WINE RICK R &/OR BETTY JEAN
WORKMAN EARL &/OR
1/9 OF 1/8 11AC OG KANAWHA
1.06AC STONE RUN
1.6AC OG PRETTY RUN
1/54 OF 10.25AC BUFFINGTON
1/54 OF 138AC BUFFINGTON
BICKELS FORK 15.5 AC (28.8 AC
28.30 AC KANAWHA NEAR
2.51AC PAW PAW
2.5AC FALL RUN LEFT FORK
2.35AC SALT LICK
2AC SALT LICK CREEK
1.77AC FALL RUN (SURFACE)
KANAWHA COPLIN RUN
5AC FALL RUN LEFT FORK
14.28AC LEFT FORK
45AC LEFT FK FALLS CK LESS COA
7.06AC COPEN
.94AC COPEN
79.96AC LITTLE KANAWHA
.27AC LITTLE KANAWHA
4AC LOTS 3 & 4
71.07
339.52
72.19
72.19
91.86
96.53
160.39
238.95
250.02
380.14
101.86
225.27
160.76
77.66
459.32
447.05
218.16
196.85
106.56
72.19
800.53
COUNTY-BRAXTON
TAXPAYER NAME
BENNETT CHARLES E
BRAGG BEULAH
CARTER NANCY J
CLEMENS ELIZABETH M LIFE &
COCHRAN BERT S &/OR BECKY
COCHRAN RAY J ET UX
DAVIS C DONALD
FISHER GARY L
GIVEN EDWARD R & D JEANINE
GIVEN EDWARD R &/OR D JEANINE
GREENE ROGER &/OR LINDA
GREENE ROGER &/OR LINDA
GREENE ROGER &/OR LINDA
GREENE ROGER A &/OR LINDA S
GREENE ROGER A &/OR LINDA S
HEIZER REBECCA
JACKSON CINDY LOU
JACKSON IAN B
JIVIDEN MARGARET ASHBY ET AL
KNIGHT MICHAEL J &/OR SHEILA L
LEMON AVIS IRENE
MARTIN GILBERT C ET UX LIFE
MARTIN GILBERT C ET UX LIFE
MARTIN WILLIAM & MARGARET TRST
MARTIN WILLIAM & MARGARET TRST
MARTIN WILLIAM C & MARGARET G
MORRIS JOSEPH B
NETTLES W J
PIERSON BROOKE &
REXWOOD ENTERPRISES LLC
REXWOOD ENTERPRISES LLC
REXWOOD ENTERPRISES LLC
REXWOOD ENTERPRISES LLC
ROBEY KATHRYN ESTATE
SENEVIRATNE JACKILYN
SHAVER DAVID R II &/OR
SINGLETON JAMES G
SUTTON WILMA HEIRS
SUTTON WILMA HEIRS
WAGNER ATHALIE JAMES
WAGNER ATHALIE JAMES
WESTFALL JEREMY A &/OR DEBBIE
WHITE DAVID C &/OR BARBARA J
WHITE DAVID C &/OR BARBARA J
WHITE DAVID C &/OR BARBARA J
TAX YEAR-2011
DISTRICT-08-SUTTON
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
TOTAL DUE
.80 AC GRANNY'S CREEK
139.86
LOT 108 HUFFMAN ADDITION
170.53
.14 AC SKIDMORE RUN
202.39
D & I ADD PT OF 94 PT OF 95 PT
171.24
LOTS 13 17 19 & 21 DUNLAP ADD
993.97
D & I ADD LOT 100 40X120
78.50
D & I ADD LOTS PT 343 344 345
438.39
SKIDMORE RUN .25 AC WAGGY ADD
278.14
LOT 166 167 168 &
402.03
SUTTON LOTS 9 10
1039.90
.43AC N SUTTON
90.53
.26AC LOT C N SUTTON
140.09
1.25AC N SUTTON
1370.52
.29AC GRANNYS CREEK
270.36
.75AC N W SUTTON
190.36
N SUTTON PT 124
103.99
HUFFMAN ADD LOT 58
188.93
N W SUTTON .06 AC PT LOT 15 N
231.06
SKIDMORE RUN 16250 SQ FT
101.15
N SUTTON LOTS 109 110 111
658.39
LOT 4 - FLINT SUB DIV
520.34
P/O LOT 214 LOTS 215 216 217
476.93
P/O LOT 214 LOTS 215 216 217
2910.87
D & I ADD LOT 225
111.86
D & I ADD LOTS 220 221 222 223
153.64
LOT N S RT 19
84.17
.253AC & R/W SUTTON
816.18
1.02AC N S ELK
84.17
0.19 AC
453.00
N SUTTON 0.12 A
373.09
S S ELK .25 AC
160.71
S S ELK .25 AC D & I ADD
790.79
S S ELK .25 AC
469.39
S S ELK .37 AC
253.38
D & I ADD LOTS 163 164 P/O 165
1260.78
N SUTTON LOT 96
266.19
CURTINTOWN .25 AC 0.7 AC
345.48
D & I ADD LOTS 87 88 89
143.64
D & I ADD LOTS 85 86
196.01
HUFFMAN ADD LOTS 62 63 64
422.56
HUFFMAN ADD LOT 65
126.63
SUTTON PT LT 67 MAIN ST
162.13
LOT N SUTTON
94.08
.12AC N SUTTON
298.67
N SUTTON LOT
84.87
I, George Keener, Sheriff of Braxton County, do swear that the foregoing list is, to the best of my knowledge
and belief, complete and accurate and that I have received none of the taxes listed therein.
George Keener, Sheriff
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
COUNTY OF BRAXTON, to-wit:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of September, 2011.
Karen Brown Notary Public My Commission Expires: April 10, 2018
10-18
Exchange/ Cedar Creek Waterline
Association announce next meeting
The Exchange/ Cedar Creek Waterline Association will have it’s
monthly meeting on October 11, 2012.
It will be at 7:00 P.M.
at Cutlipville Church. We
will be discussing the results of our Bake Sale of October 3. Also on the agenda
will be a briefing as to the
results of a recent meeting
with Governor Tomblin and
Delegate Boggs.
We will have an update on the sale of Raffle
tickets for the Rifle Raffle.
The drawing will be held at
our November meeting.
Please try to attend
this meeting so you can stay
up to date on the progress of
our waterline project. After all, it is your Association. The final report from
the Health Department recent water samples will
also be discussed.
Auction
Sat. Oct. 6, 2012 @ 9:30 am Weston Armory- Weston, WV
Directions: From I-79 at South Weston Exit 96, get off and follow signs to sale.
Sale being done for Robert McMillion of Gassaway, WV. Moved because of parking
space. Household*Stoneware*Animal Mounts*Knives*Guns*Glassware*Coins* Bows
Couch, Love seat, Ottoman* Recliners* Lamps* Wall Pictures* Prim. Walnut Stand
(Pined)* Rocking Chairs* Plant Stand* Buffet* Silverware* Sony Stereo* D.R. Table w/ 6 chr.*
Grill Set* Kimball Piano* Dinette Table w/ 4 chrs* Kit. Appliances* Serveral Oval Rugs (Nice)*
4 pc. B.R. Suite* 3 Pc. Kings. B.R. Suite* Hobnail Dresser Lamps* KINCAID xmas Village (Exc.)*
Hide-aBed Sofa* Clocks (Camel Back PLYMOUTH, Waltham, Wall Type)* Blue Jars* 4 Pc. L.R.
Suite* End Tables* Stereo* Record Albums* Elect. Sewing Mach.* Wall Mirror* Oval Stand* 2
Barrel Back Chrs.* Washer and Dryer (Elect.)* 1950’s Vanity w/ Bench* Quilting Frames*
Meat Grinder* Cement Flower Planters* Lawn Chrs.* Stoneware (Jars and Crocks)* Coo-Coo
Clock* Anniversary Clock* Music Boxes* Faltzgraff Dinner Ware (Complete)* Curio Cab. w/
Curved Glass Sides (Nice)* Varity of Glassware* Oil Lights* Quilts* Costume Jewelry* Marbles*
German Stein* Ironware* Store Display Table* Nail Keg* Wooden Egg Carrier* Cola Bottle
Opener* Coke Thermometer* Kraut Cutter w. Box* Adv. Pop Bottle* Chamber Pot* Mushroom
Walking Cane* 3 Section Toneau Cover (6ft Bed) Live Trap* Tarps* Farm Bell HOME COMFORT
Wood Cook Stove (Nice)* Fodder Chopper* Store Scales (Floor Type)* 3 Pc. Of Wicker* 2
Display Cabs* Glass Churn* STEINER Binoculars* Deer Horns* Hand and Power Tolls* Alum
Ladder* Fishing Poles* Baseball Helmats* Bobcat Mount* Power Push Mowers* Craftmans
21 HP Riding Mower, 42’’ Deck (Transmission Needs Attn.)* Knife Collection: 1 Boy Scout Knife,
WIN. Limited Add. 2008 Knife, Others* PSE 60lb. Pull Compound Bow w/ Arrows, 29’’ Draw
Length* BEAR Kodiak Recurve Bow w/ Arrows* GUNS: 20ga. Browning Auto* Rem. 22
Fieldmaster Pump, Mod 572 w/ 3x7x20 Scope* Ithaca 16ga. Mod 37, FC* Win 20ga. Mod 12,
FC* Rem. 12ga. Wingmaster Mod 870* Rem 20ga. Wingmaster Mod 870* Rem 28ga.
Wingmaster Mod 870 (MIN BID)* 22 Magnum Mod 9422M* Westernfield 22 Mod 80 (Tube
Missing)* Savage 22 (Clip Missing(* Savage 303 Mod 99* Marlin 22 Mag. Mod 783* Glenfield
22 Mod 25 w/ Scope and Sling* Win 12 ga. Double Barrel Mod 24* Ithaca 20ga. Auto Mod
XL900* New England 410 ga. Pardner Mod SB1* Rem 12ga. Browning Pat.*H&R 16ga. Topper
Mod 88* Meriden 22 p w Oct. Barrel 15* COINS: 28 Silver Dollars* Quarters* Dimes* 12 VNickels* Wheat Pennies* I.H. Pennies* $2.00 Bills* 2- $1.00 Silver Cert.* Foreign Coins* 5
Walking Liberty Halves* 13 Franklin Halves* 45 Kennedy Halves* 9 Silver Quarters* 29
Roosevelt Dimes* 65 Mercury Dimes* 161 Wheat Pennies* 3 Buff. Nickels* 2 Jeff. Nickels*
REAL ESTATE TO BE OFFERED NEXT WEEK** Watch for pictures and description of
property in next weeks paper and on auctionzip.
TERMS: Cash or Auction Apprv. Check w/ POS. ID (Drivers Lic. Req. for Bid#. Announcements day of Sale takes precedence over all printed material.
AUCTONEER: Dick L. Graff
304-853-2342** Burnsville, WV** WV Lic. 882
For pictures go to: auctionzip.com- ID# 3023
The Sutton Fall Festival has recently made donations of $250.00 to each
of the following, The Sutton
Public Library and the
Braxton County Pool.
The money donated
to the Library will be
added to a fund for a display case for Sutton/
Braxton County memorabilia. If you would like to
make a donation to The
Sutton Public Library
please stop by or mail your
donations to. 500 Main
Street, Sutton WV 26601.
The Sutton Fall Festival
also donated to the
Braxton County Pool.
These were very much
needed funds, said one
board member. If you
would to donate to this
community oasis to ensure its survival, call
David Frame at (304)
765.7381 or mail your donations to P.O. Box 553 Sutton
WV 26601. The Sutton Fall
Festival will continue to support The Sutton Public Library and The Braxton
County Pool. Both are assets
to our community and deserve our support.
The annual Conley reunion was held on September 2nd at the Burnsville
Dam. Those in attendance
were: Ben and John
Butcher; Donna and Buddy
Loyd; Becky and Joe
Conley; Jared Conley;
Kristy, Caden and Chris;
Larry and Barbara Conley;
Bob and Rita Ray; Lewis
Conley; Brent, Jenifer,
Zachary,Matthew,
Michael and Regan
Conley; Kenny Conley;
Gene Allen; Virginia Allen;
Shirley Allen; James
Ratliff; Donnie Conley;
Gerald and Dorie Lowther
and Larry; Jim Conley and
Greta Conley; Robert and
Lovie Harris; Will and Susan
Burrough; Ronnie and Melissa Conrad; Tyler, Tiffany
and Ryan Conrad; Dianna
Conrad and Michael Berlo;
Jack Conrad; Duck and
Twila Montgomery and
Lucas Butcher; Rodney
Lowther and Emma Marx;
Larry Blake; Rod, Beaver
and Charlie Conley; Virginia
Conley; William Conley;
Nancy
and
Steve
Jennings; Caitlyn Moyers;
Amanda Carson; Ethan
Carson; Krista Bruneg;
Mitch and Shelly Leggett;
Andrea Carson and Mya
Moncrief; Lori and Emily
Walker; Randy, Jamie,
Spencer and Delanie
Bosley; Glen and Denise
Conley; James, Shelley and
Makayla Conley; Ben
Conley; Stephen, Darien
and Aaron Bortsch; Lynn,
Danny and Hunter Lott;
Willie Ratliff; Brenda
Bedunah; Jerry Allen; Tom
Conley; Angie and Nathan
Brennan; Amber Waites;
Eric Gay; Gina Parker; Tom
Ratliff; Don Brown; Tom
Ratliff and Kendra; and Stacy
Graham and Laura. I apologize if I misspelled anyone’s
name and if I missed anyone. We look forward to our
next reunion.
Conley annual reunion held
Christian Women in Action meet
On September 18,
2012, the Christian
Women in Action met at
the Spruce Grove U.M.
Church at 10:00 a.m.
The meeting was called to
order by President, Sandy
Samples. Pledges to the
flag and the Christian
flag, and our club purposes
were recited by all.
Those in attendance
were, Arabelle Long,
Gloria James, Velma
James, Sandy and Jacki
Samples, and JoEllen
Smith.
Sandy had devotions.
She read devotions for
Hugs from Heaven; “Make
Him Proud”. She talked
about the women who
came to Jesus and poured
expensive perfume on
Jesus. How courageous
she was! She read Mark
14:3-9 and finished by
singing “He Touched Me”.
Arabelle read the
minutes form the previous meeting. Gloria gave
the treasurer’s report. We
received a thank you from
Linda Singleton. We sent
cards to Danny Allen,
Ronnie Drake, Pearl
Workman, Clara Samples,
Missy Saunders, Grace
James, Bruce & Diane
Cottrill, Bob Craft, Argine
Stout and Lola Given.
Please remember them in
prayer and all the lost.
Sandy read the requirements for getting
your driver’s license renewed. On October 12,
2012, Frametown School
will be having Heritage
Day. October 20, 2012,
CLASSIFIEDS
continued from page 14
WANTED
?????
MISC.
GARAGE SALE: October 5th and
6th. Rain or shine. 1201 Herold Road.
Follow the signs.
10-2
ABSOLUTELY NO HUNTING:
Trespassing or 4 wheeling on the
Helen Brady property located on
Otter and Coon Creek. Not responsible for accidents. All trespassers will be prosecuted. Helen
Brady and Russell Belknap.
12-26
th
GARAGE SALE: October 11 &
12th, 394 South Mulberry Street,
Sutton. 8 .m. – 4 p.m. Some
women’s and men’s clothing, many
miscellaneous items.
10-2
YARD SALE: Thursday, October
4th, Friday, October 5th and Saturday, October 6th from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Lots of miscellaneous. Drake residence, 2 miles from Rt. 4 at
Frametown on Wilsie/Rosedale
Road at Big Run.
10-2
YARD SALE: October 6th at Image
Maker Beauty Shop on Main Street
in Gassaway. Rain or shine. 9 a.m.
- ? Furniture, household goods, primitive pictures, purses and lots of other
items.
10-2
NO HUNTING: Hunting, fishing, trapping, motor driven vehicles, or trespassing of any kind is strictly prohibited on the property owned by Richard A. Rose on Cutlip Fork,
Gassaway, WV. Violators will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the
law. Not responsible any accidents.
10-2
INFORMATION WANTED: I, Fred
Friend, am offering a $300.00 cash
reward for positive information on the
thieves who broke into my camp on
Bear Creek. No arrest. No conviction – just positive identification. Fred
Friend, 186 S. State Street,
Gassaway, WV, 304-364-5460.
10-9
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LEGAL NOTICES
Page 16, Braxton Citizens’ News, October 2, 2012
ADVERTISEMENT
Notice is hereby given that Brooks
Run Mining Company, LLC, 25 Little
Birch Rd, Sutton WV 26601 has a
permit on file with the Department of
Environment Protection (DEP) for the
surface mining of approximately 51.96
acres and has submitted an application to the DEP, 105 S. Railroad St,
Suite 301, Philippi, WV 26416-1150,
for renewal of Article 3 Permit Number
R062000 to operate a refuse facility in
the N/A seam of coal. The operation is
discharging into Left Fork of Wolf
Creek of Elk River of Kanawha River
and is located 3.8 miles, southwest of
Centralia West Virginia, in Holly District
of Braxton County, Longitude 80 Degrees 38’ 3.0000” and Latitude 38 Degrees
35’ 53.0000” (Coordinates from USGS
ADVERTISEMENT
Notice is hereby given that Brooks
Run Mining Company, LLC, 25 Little
Birch Rd, Sutton WV 26601 has a
permit on file with the Department of
Environment Protection (DEP) for the
surface mining of approximately 170
acres and has submitted an application to the DEP, 105 S. Railroad St,
Suite 301, Philippi, WV 26416-1150,
for renewal of Article 3 Permit Number
H047100 to Other – Haulroad only in
the N/A seam of coal. The operation is
discharging into Grassy Fork of Left
Fork of Wolf Creek & Lick Creek of
Laurel Creek all of Elk River of
Kanawha River and is located 4.5 miles,
southwest of Centralia West Virginia,
in Holly District of Braxton County, Longitude 80 Degrees 38’ 18.0000” and
Latitude 38 Degrees 35’ 53.0000” (Coordinates from USGS Topographic
Map).
Surface of the area associated herewith is owned by:
Name
Address
Topographic Map).
Surface of the area associated herewith is owned by:
Name
Address
Brooks Run Mining Company, LLC,
25 Little Birch Road, Sutton, WV 26601
*and the mineral associated herewith
is owned by:
Name
Address
N/A
*and the mineral within 100 feet of the
permit area is owned by:
Name
Address
N/A
Surface of the area within 100 feet of
the permit area is owned by:
Name
Address
Jesse & Ruby Flint, Centralia Road,
Sutton, WV 26601
Thomas Dillon, Centralia Road, Sutton,
WV 266001
Brooks Run Mining Company, LLC,
25 Little Birch Road, Sutton, WV
26601]
Peter Silitch, Rt. 1, Box 27, Strange
Creek, WV 25063
Sun Lumber Company, PO Box 590,
Weston, WV 26452
*and the mineral associated herewith
is owned by:
Name
Address
N/A
*and the mineral within 100 feet of the
permit area is owned by:
Name
Address
N/A
Surface of the area within 100 feet of
the permit area is owned by:
Name
Address
Brooks Run Mining Company, LLC,
25 Little Birch Road, Sutton, WV 26601
Peter Silitch, Rt. 1, Box 27, Strange
Creek, WV 25063
James Nugen, 304 Nelson Ave.,
Summersville, WV 26651
B&O Railroad (CSX), 500 Water St.,
Jacksonville, FL 32202
ADVERTISEMENT
Notice is hereby given that
Brooks Run Mining Company,
LLC, 25 Little Birch Rd, Sutton
WV 26601 has a permit on file
with the Department of Environment Protection (DEP) for the
surface mining of approximately
45.71 acres and has submitted
an application to the DEP, 105
S. Railroad St, Suite 301,
Philippi, WV 26416-1150, for
renewal of Article 3 Permit Numb e r U 0 6 2 0 0 0 t o Coal Underground in the Lower Kittanning
seam of coal. The operation is discharging into John’s Hallow of Little
Birch & Left Fork of Wolf Creek all
of Elk River of Kanawha River and
is located 2.6 miles, East of LITTLE
BIRCH, West Virginia in HOLLY
District of Braxton County, Longitude 80 Degrees 39’ 42.0000” and
Latitude 38 Degrees
34’ 51.0000” (Coordinates from
USGS Topographic Map).
Surface of the area associated
herewith is owned by:
Name
Address
Brooks Run Mining Company,
LLC, 25 Little Birch Road,
Sutton, WV 26601
Kenneth Coffman, Little Birch,
WV 26642
Ceph Eakin Heirs, Various Addresses
Allen & Roberta Boyce, 3970
Bug Ridge, Sutton, WV 26601
Ronald & Evelyn Boyce, 3875
Bug Ridge, Sutton, WV 26601
*and the mineral associated
herewith is owned by
Name
Address
Brooks Run Mining Company,
LLC, 25 Little Birch Road,
Sutton, WV 26601
Ceph Eakin Heirs, Little Birch,
WV 26642
Norment Custis, 602-D Ashland
Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90405
*and the mineral within 100 feet
of the permit area is owned by:
Name
Address
Brooks Run Mining Company,
LLC, 25 Little Birch road, Sutton,
WV 26601
Ceph Eakin Heirs, Little Birch,
WV
Norment Custis, 602-D Ashland
Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90405
Surface of the area within 100
feet of the permit area is owned
by:
Name
Address
Brooks Run Mining Company,
LLC, 25 Little Birch Road,
Sutton, WV 26601
Juanita &/or Roger Shaw, Wolf
Creek, Sutton, WV 26601
Calvin Burge, 1050 Erbacon
Road, Sutton, WV 2601
W V D e p t . o f Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n ,
1900 Washington St. East,
Charleston, WV 25305
Eula Cottrill, HC 75, Box 409,
Chloe, WV 25235
Carl Coombs, 3675 Bug Ridge,
Sutton, WV 26601
Cecillia Wilkins, Wolf Route Box
39-W, Sutton, WV 26601
Winthrop & Kathleen Chamberlain, 6018 Wild Ginger Court,
Columbia, MD 21044
Wesley Harold and Sara Knight
3755 Bug Ridge, Sutton, WV
26601
Written comments and/or requests for an informal conference of the permit renewal application shall identify the applicant and application number and
will be received by the Permit
Supervisor at the DEP address
above until November 22, 2012,
or thirty (30) days from the date
of final publication. A copy of
the application will be available
for review until November 22,
2012, or thirty (30) days from
the date of final publication in
the DEP Regional Office located at the address above
AND in the Braxton County
Clerk’s Office (s) during normal
business hours.
DEP Telephone No. 304-4573219
Permit No. U062000
*These items are to be completed only for operations involving mineral removal.
Include location map in accordance with 38-2-3.2(b)(2)
10-23
NOTICE
In the Matter of the
Change of Name of
Nathan Evan Wolf
Case No. 12-P-23
This notice that we will, on the 22nd
day of October, 2012, at 10:30
o’clock a.m., or as soon thereafter
as the matter of the petition may
be heard, before the Judge of the
Circuit Court of Braxton county,
West Virginia, at his office in the
Court of said County for the change
of name of Nathan Evan Wolf to
the name of Nathan Evan Stout.
Pamela A. Stout, Petitioner 10-9
that Larry Dale Workman, II, or
other responsible party on behalf
of Larry Dale Workman, II, do
serve upon Plaintiff’s attorneys,
The Miley Legal Group, 230 West
Pike Street, Suite 205, Clarksburg,
West Virginia 26301, an answer or
other defense to the Complaint filed
in this action on or before thirty (30)
days from date of first publication
of this Order, otherwise judgment
by default will be taken against
Larry Dale Workman, II. A copy of
said complaint can be obtained from
the undersigned Clerk’s office.
Entered by the Clerk of said Court
Cynthiana Stout.
Susan Lemon, Clerk of Court
10-9
production.
Location –
State: West Virginia
County: Webster
District: Hacker Valley
Quadrangle: Hacker Valley 7.5’
UTM Coordinate NAD83 Northing:
4,283,395
UTM coordinate NAD83 Easting:
546,217
Watershed: Left Fork of Holly River
Coordinate Conversion:
To convert the coordinates above
into longitude and latitude, visit:
http://tagis.dep.wv.gov/conver t/
llutm_conus.php
Electronic notification:
To receive an email when applications have been received or issued
by the Office of Oil and Gas, visit
http://www.dep.wv.gov/insidedep/
Pages/DEPMailingLists.aspx to
sign up.
Reviewing Applications:
Copies of the proposed permit application may be reviewed at the
WV Department of Environmental
Protection headquarters, located at
601 57th Street, SE Charleston,
WV 25304 (304-926-0450). Full
copies or scans of the proposed
permit application will cost $15,
whether mailed or obtained at DEP
headquarters. Copies may be requested by calling the office or by
sending
an
email
to
[email protected].
Submitting Comments:
Comments may be submitted
online at https://apps.dep.wv.gov/
oog/comments/comments.cfm, or
by letter to Permit Review, Office of
Oil and Gas, 601 57th Street, SE
Charleston, WV 25304. Please reference the county, well number, and
operator when using this option.
Regardless of format for comment
submissions, they must be received
no later than thirty days after the
permit application is received by
the Office of Oil and Gas.
For information related to horizontal drilling visit: www.dep.wv.gov/oiland-gas/pages/default.aspx. 10-9
Written comments and/or requests for
an informal conference of the permit
renewal application shall identify the
applicant and application number and
will be received by the Permit Supervisor at the DEP address above until
November 15, 2012, or thirty (30) days
from the date of final publication. A copy
of the application will be available for
review until November 15, 2012, or
thirty (30) days from the date of final
publication in the DEP Regional Office
located at the address above AND in
the Braxton County Clerk’s Office (s)
during normal business hours.
DEP Telephone No. 304-457-3219
Permit No. R062000
*These items are to be completed only
for operations involving mineral removal. Include location map in accordance with 38-2-3.2(b)(2)
10-16
Tommy &/or Lydia McCourt, 2790
Centralia Road, Sutton, WV 26601
Virginia Carol Morris, Wolf Route 2,
Sutton, WV 26601
Written comments and/or requests for
an informal conference of the permit
renewal application shall identify the
applicant and application number and
will be received by the Permit Supervisor at the DEP address above until
November 15, 2012, or thirty (30) days
from the date of final publication. A copy
of the application will be available for
review until November 15, 2012, or
thirty (30) days from the date of final
publication in the DEP Regional Office
located at the address above AND in
the Braxton County Clerk’s Office (s)
during normal business hours.
DEP Telephone No. 304-457-3219
Permit No. H047100
*These items are to be completed only
for operations involving mineral removal.
Include location map in accordance
with 38-2-3.2(b)(2)
10-16
NOTICE
In the Matter of the
Change of Name of
Morgan Taylor Wolf
Case No. 12-P-23
This notice that we will, on the 22nd
day of October, 2012, at 10:30
o’clock a.m., or as soon thereafter
as the matter of the petition may
be heard, before the Judge of the
Circuit Court of Braxton county,
West Virginia, at his office in the
Court of said County for the change
of name of Morgan Taylor Wolf to
the name of Morgan Taylor Stout.
Pamela A. Stout, Petitioner 10-9
ORDER
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
BRAXTON COUNTY, WEST
VIRGINIA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 12-C-45
PAUL W. PRITT, PLAINTIFF
v.
Larry Dale Workman II, an individual, and Larry Dale Workman I,
an individual
Order of Publication
In this Civil Action, the Plaintiff
seeks to recover for damages incurred on or about June 22, 2012,
pertaining to an incident involving
the Defendant, Larry Dale Workman II.
It appears by Affidavit filed in this
action that Defendant Larry Dale
Workman, II, is currently a resident of the State of West Virginia.
Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED
NOTICE
Repossessed Property
For Sale at Public Auction
Little Birch Preowned Auto Sales &
RV Sales will offer the following vehicles for sale at public auction on
Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at
10:00 a.m. at Little Birch Preowned
Auto & RV Sales in Little Birch, WV.
The vehicles are located at 4524 Old
Turnpike Road, and can be inspected prior to the sale.
2002
Dodge
Daakota:
1B7GG42N025517476
1999
Toyota
Camry:
4T1BG22K2XU445062
1998
Suzuki
Sidekick:
JS3TD21V1W4101929
10-9
NOTICE
Horizontal Natural Gas Well Work
Permit
Application Notice by Publication
The following applicant intends to
apply for a horizontal natural well
work permit which disturbs three
acres or more of surface excluding pipelines, gathering lines and
roads or utilizes more than two
hundred ten thousand gallons of
water in any thirty day period.
Applicant: Energy Corporation of
America Well Number: Sun Lumber Company #3MH
Address: 501 56th St SE, Charleston, WV 25304
Business Conducted: Natural gas
Your family would
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Birthday!
Food
handling
class
scheduled
The Braxton County
Health Department has
scheduled a food handling
class at the Braxton Senior
Center, on Friday, October
5, 2012, beginning at 2:00
p.m. The class is open to
the public.
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