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Rotary Club distributes dictionaries to area schools Vol. 38, No. 6 February 5, 2013 See Page 13 of this issue. 25 CENTS “D EVOTED TO B RAXTON C OUNTY -- R ESPONSIVE TO ITS CITIZENS ’ NEEDS ” www.bcn-news.com Sheriff’s Home Confinement crackdown results in arrest The Gassaway Depot is on its way to returning to the prestigious and impressive building it was in the early days of Gassaway. Life slowly returning to old Gassaway Depot By Shirley Shuman In 1903, according to Alan Clarke in West Virginia’s Coal and Coke Railway, Henry Gassaway Davis decided to locate the repair shops for the C and C “at the mouth of Little Otter Creek on the Elk River….halfway between Charleston and Elkins.” As many local residents know, the site of those repair shops came to be known as Gassaway, a town developed basically to provide for the railway. Following layout of the town in October 1904, construction of a large hotel along with the sale of lots began. That same year, according to Clarke, J. O. Chenoweth was contracted to build four railroad stations—at Gassaway, Frametown, Strange Creek and Turner. Davis insisted that Chenoweth begin with the Gassaway station. He also insisted that it be “built in such a way it could be moved and a permanent building be constructed.” In 1914, that “permanent building” was constructed, and what town residents and Braxton County citizens know as the Gassaway Depot came into being. Made of brick and hand-cut stone, the depot was a bustling area which handled passengers from the regular passenger service as well as incoming freight trains, whether they were passing through or bringing cars and locomotives to the repair shops located in the same area. Here, the C and C Railroad had established a wood working shop, transfer table, a machine shop, and an erecting shop. Even today, railroad cars are repaired in the area, according to Bill James of Gassaway. James, who worked for the railroad beginning in 1949 in the depots and moving to brakeman and then conductor, said that, when he retired in 1983, the depot “was still operative, and trains were still running regularly.” As far back as 1957, diesel engines had replaced the steam locomotives, and the rail line “had stopped running passenger trains sometime before that.” Following the demise of railway service, which had by that time become service from the B and O Railroad Company, to the area, the historic Gassaway Depot began its decline. After its close, vandals broke out windows until, according to Alan Boggs of Gassaway, only one window was left intact. Boggs, a member of the latest governing board for the depot’s restoration, Please turn to DEPOT page 3 Eight Braxton County residents have completed their requirements for graduation during the 2012 Fall semester and received their degrees from Glenville State College. Barbara Blankenship of Gassaway was awarded a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education with specializations in Elementary Education (K6) and English (5-Adult). April Dawn Evans of Sutton received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Behavioral Science with a concentration in Psychology/Sociology. Stephany Leann Harper of Little Birch graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Busi- ness Administration with a concentration in Accounting and an Associate in Science Degree in Business. Zita Rae Helmick of Exchange earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Behavioral Science with a concentration in Psychology/Sociology. Virginia Elizabeth Riffle of Exchange graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education with a specialization in Business Education (5-Adult). Jessica Erin Stout of Gassaway graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education with specializations in Elementary Education (K6) and Multi-Categorical Special Education (K-6). Susie Renee Wilson of Flatwoods received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Behavioral Science with a concentration in Psychology/Sociology. Gayle Marie Wine of Sutton graduated Summa Cum Laude with an Associate of Science Degree in Business. A recognition program for the December graduates was held on Thursday, December 13, 2012 in the Mollohan Campus Community Center Ballroom. These graduates are eligible to participate in the 139 th Glenville State College Commencement Ceremony scheduled for Saturday, May 11. Eight county residents receive degrees from GSC Commission holds brief session The Braxton County Commission met in a relatively brief session last Friday, February 1. President Gary Ellyson called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Kevin Lunceford was first to address the Commission. The representative of the Vernon Road Waterline Association presented the commissioners a report detailing the fund raising efforts of his group. Paula Cunningham also addressed the Commission. She explained that she was teaching a business law class through Glenville State College. Cunningham requested permission to bring her 14 students into the Courthouse after hours to teach them about various filing procedures. Terry Frame told Cunningham that she only needed to work out the details with the County Clerk and that she did not need additional permission from the Commission. In other business; Terry Frame’s motion resulted in the approval of the probate appointments for the month of January as submitted. Ron Facemire made a motion to approve the applications for correction of erroneous assessments for Brian Jarvis and Donald Rhodes. A request to consolidate tracts of land for tax purposes made by Robert and Susan Murphy was approved on a motion by Terry Frame. That same motion split a class as requested by David C. Case. Terry Frame introduced action to approve two purchase orders for the Sheriff’s Department. Evans Auto Repair was the provider for 4 tires for a Dodge Durango at a cost of $571.80. Michael Motors will perform repair work on a 2006 Ford totaling $678.05. Following a brief discussion, Terry Frame made a motion to honor Dot Gioulis’ request to be removed from the Region VII Planning & Development Board and to be appointed to the CAEZ Board. The Commission received a letter from David Please turn to COMMISSION page 3 finement officers William Alderman and Jake Dennison along with Sheriff Williams sat down with each convicted individual and explained the new rules Williams has implemented as part of the home confinement program. Conditions of the reduced sentencing allow random drug testing. That measure was the final straw that landed Harry Jacob Hinkel back in jail. Hinkel was originally given the reduced sentencing as part of a plea agreement resulting from his role in a 2011 theft at the Gassaway Volunteer Fire Department. On February 22, 2012 Hinkel’s original sentence of 1 to 5 Please turn to SHERIFF page 3 Sheriff Eddie Williams says that one of his objectives, when he took office, was to restore the judicial systems faith in the home confinement program. That effort resulted in one of the 19 individuals that received the reduced sentence, going to jail. “We quickly realized that one way to save the county money on Regional Jail fees was to increase the use of the home confinement program,” explained the Sheriff. “In order to accomplish that goal we knew we needed to restore the judicial systems’ faith in our ability to administer, manage and monitor the reduced sentencing,” he added. Last Wednesday, Harry Jacob Hinkel Sheriff Williams held his first of what will become weekly interviews with those placed on the home confinement system. The Tri-County Day Reporting Center, who has partnered with the Sheriff to improve monitoring, was the site of the sessions. Home Con- By Shirley Shuman The Braxton County professional community’s latest member, Rebecka Campbell, is currently initiating her practice as a behavior analyst, one of only forty in West Virginia, twenty of which work in Morgantown. Campbell noted that some of those in Morgantown are actually professors at the university and therefore do not practice. Marshall University also accounts for others among the total. She noted she is the only board-certified behavior analyst “within a sixtymile radius.” In her practice, Campbell plans to concentrate on children with autism, which is her primary interest. Asked how she chose autism as her specialty, she responded, “I first became interested while I was taking an abnormal psychology class in which we studied autism in undergraduate school. As part of that study, we had a long discussion about the condition.” She continued, “Then, I learned of a part-time job working with a five-year old boy with autism. I took the job, and I worked with him two or three hours a day after school.” She explained that, during this job, she became even more interested in autism and those affected by it. Describing some of the procedures which behavior analysts use with autistic children, Campbell noted that the analyst works in three areas: social, communication, and behavior. She began by explaining some may try to modify the behavior by trying to alter the environment,” she noted. A Michigan native who did her undergraduate work at Eastern Michigan University, Campbell received her Master’s of Science degree from Florida Institute of Technology in 2012. She and her husband Eric, a pharmacist, live near Flatwoods. Both enjoy traveling and “being part of [their] church— Gassaway Baptist.” This summer they plan to participate in a mission to Haiti to build a playground. In addition to spending time with their families, they also enjoy watching NASCAR races. Campbell is partnered with Bright Future Learning Services of Hurricane, an organization which provides, in addition to other services, advice on marketing and insurance. Eager to begin work, Campbell plans, for now, to work out of her home. Her usual procedure, once she receives a call from the parent of a prospective client, is to set up a meeting during which she will probably visit the home and, initially, just talk. Once she has accepted the client, she will, of course, set up a schedule and proceed from there. Anyone seeking Campbell’s professional services or simply wanting additional information may e-mail her at rebecka@brightfutureaba.com Rebecka Campbell, is the or call her at 681-205county’s new behavior 1769. She will definitely welcome any inquiries. analyst. Behavior Analyst joins area’s professional community of the common behavior signs of autism. “A lot of these children develop specific behaviors; for example one might begin clapping his hands. Often, these kids start to talk whenever most children do. They begin babbling, as most do, and then they start using single words, sometimes phrases. Typically, though, they lose those words because of their autism.” In the social area, Campbell commented, “We often see kids who have little or no interest in being with others, including their siblings and parents.” For example, she explained, “Even as very small children, they often show no sadness whenever their parents leave the room or the house.” The procedure for the behavior analyst begins with what Campbell called a “differential assessment.” Following that, the analyst observes to determine what the child does, when it happens, and how the environment might be affecting the behavior. “We Fake 9-1-1 call leads to arrest At approximately 8:15 p.m. Friday evening, February 1, Braxton Control alerted law enforcement officers of a report that a man was being held at gun point at the Gassaway Go Mart. The caller told dispatchers that he was being held by two individuals at knife and gun point. Troopers J.M. Maynor and G.H. Jones of the Sutton Detachment of the West Virginia State Police met Sheriff’s Deputy J. N. Dennison and Sutton Police Chief Westfall at the scene. Information obtained from the 9-1-1 dispatch center led Trooper Maynor to question Jo- seph Ware of Napier. The suspect denied calling 91-1. Officers spoke with a Go-Mart employee who confirmed that Ware had come into the store and made a 9-1-1 call. The call history on the store’s phone also confirmed that a call had been placed from that location. A subsequent search of Ware revealed what officers believed to be 8 hydrocodone pills and $563 in cash. Officers could also smell alcohol on the accused which led to a preliminary breath test being performed. Ware registered a blood alcohol content of .268% Ware was taken to the Sutton Detachment for processing. He was placed in an interview room while troopers completed paperwork in another room. When officers attempted to re-enter the room, Ware had locked the door which he initially refused to open. Ware, age 22, was charged with public intoxication, obstructing and possession of a controlled substance. He was arraigned before magistrate Larry Clifton and later released pending additional court appearances. OPINION Page 2 Braxton Citizens’ News February 5, 2013 Editorials Letters Columns Our views • Your views • Their views As I See It By Clint Ferguson By Ed Given A fun game to watch… I wish the Super Bowl was on Saturday, or earlier on Sunday. It makes a long day on Monday, even longer. We had our friends Mary, Bill and Karen over to watch the game Sunday. Jeanine had cooked up a big mess of wings and a pot of chili, perfect for a winter evening of setting in front of the tube. Well that’s the way it was supposed to be. As is often the case at our house… things grew a little. By the time our guests arrived and brought their contributions, we had enough food to feed and army. We had planned on eating about half time and just having snacks prior to the game. That didn’t work out either. Everything smelled so good… we just had to sample it. First thing you know, we are all thinking more about a nap than the Ravens and 49ers. I was not a huge fan of either team, but it was certainly a good game. The lights going out added to the excitement. Even though it was a great game, I was more struck by the commercials. We have all heard about the astronomical cost of Super Bowl commercials.... and then there was the “wardrobe malfunction” that year with Janet Jackson that got more attention than the game… by the way, anyone remember who was playing that year? Everyone at our Super Bowl party felt the same about the commercials. We did more cheering for the good commercials that we did for the game. There were some really good ones. However, I have to admit that some of them went right over my head. My friends said it was because they were geared for the young audience and that is why I didn’t get it. What ever the reason, I found myself scratching my head on some of them. All in all it was a great game. A nice evening with lots of good food and great friends to share it with. Bobcats... I enjoy all wildlife and find them interesting whatever species it may be. Some get a lot of attention like deer, turkey, bear, for example and others are seldom seen such as bobcats, fishers, and foxes. These predators are sneaky and elusive by nature as well as nocturnal for the most part, and sightings are few and far between. With deer season a past memory I decided to concentrate on some of the lesser known wildlife species that roam our hills and hollows. Rabbit and grouse get my attention the most in January and February, but bobcat, fox, and coyotes can all provide late season predator hunting opportunities. Raccoon season is still in as well. This week I’m going to talk about the only native feline predator in West Virginia, the bobcat (Felis rufus). The eastern mountain lion useD to reside in the mountain state in the 1800’s but that species is now extinct, except for a small isolated population in Florida. Western mountain lions were able to survive early settlement and still thrive in the western states of the US. Bobcats are larger than domestic cats and weigh between 15-35 pounds with the males outweighing the females. It gets its name from its short or “bobbed” tail. Their bodies are yellowish to grayish brown with black dots and streaks covering its body. The underside of the neck and belly are white. Another notable characteristic is the pointy ears with tufts of black fur usually less than an inch long at the tips of the ears. Lynx’s on the other hand have longer tufts of hair at the tips of their ears and very few spots on their bodies. Though closely related to bobcats, lynx’s aren’t found in West Virginia and inhabit areas to the north up into Canada. Bobcats prey on a variety of small mammals such as rats, mice, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, birds, wounded or dead deer, and they will occasionally eat small domesticated animals such as chickens and ducks. Bobcats are nocturnal meaning they move and hunt at night. Cats are sneaky and elusive by nature and the bobcat is no different. They are seldom seen in the West Virginia woods but they’re out Just look at this! A weekly photo of opinion in Braxton County... sometimes good and sometimes not so good. Impressive… We often have good programs at our Rotary meetings. That’s one of the main reasons I enjoy being a member. Recently they have been exceptional.... Helen Matheny told us about the great work going on in the area of Alzheimer’s research at the Blanchette Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute in Morgantown. Bill Hunt gave a great presentation on the growth of Sutton Lake Mariana. Jim Estep of the WVHTC Foundation was also a recent guest as you will note from the picture on this page. His presentation was nearly spell-binding. What they are doing in some areas of their research could make a great plot for a science fiction movie. The amazing part is that is not fiction at all. The technology is cutting edge and it is amazing. Also impressive is that it is going on right here in West Virginia just a few miles up the road. Even more impressive is that one of our own native sons is in the forefront of these revolutionary developments. Jim also talked about the future of the Technology Park which is obviously bright. After the presentation, Jim invited our club to make arrangement to come up and tour the facilities Our members are very excited and we are making plans for a spring visit. That outing will also have an added advantage for me. My son works for one of the contactors at the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Environmental Security Computing Center (ESCC) complex which is located at the park. Jim said if we tune in to any national weather channel the information broadcast, comes from their Fairmont facility. I was impressed. Read the Citizens’ News on the World Wide Web www.bcn-news.com Braxton Citizens’ NEWS PUBLISHER/EDITOR Ed Given ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER ADVERTISING MANAGER Allison Given SPORTS EDITOR Shirley Shuman REPORTER/LAYOUT DESIGN Stevie Ann Shingler OFFICE MANAGEMENT Jeanine Given CIRCULATION Karen Linger PRINTING Mike McElwain (SSN 393130) A Weekly Publication Established February 9, 1976 P.O. Box 516 / 501 Main St. Sutton, West Virginia 26601 E-mail: quality@rtol.net (304)765-5193 Entered as periodic rate at the Sutton, WV Post Office Postmaster: Send address change to: Braxton Citizens’ News P.O. Box 516, Sutton, WV 26601 Subscription rates: $17.50 in county, $25.50 in state, $41.00 out-of-state E-subscription, $20.00 Senior Citizens may deduct $1 Braxton County’s own James Estep, President and CEO of the West Virginia High Technology Foundation, was recently the guest speaker at the Braxton County Rotary Club. Estep told Rotarians about the amazing research and innovations that are being developed at the Fairmont Technology Park. He discussed some of the work his foundation does in the area of embedded computer integration, autonomous flight and ground systems, optics, photonics, data analysis, signal processing, power electronic and electromagnetics, space weather and theoretical plasma physics. The presenter easily held the attention of his audience as he described many of the cutting edge projects that take place at the north central West Virginia complex. News from our Capitol Government Operations House Chamber 3:00 PM. Joint Standing Committee on Government Organization - House Chamber 5:00 PM, Joint Committee on Health - House Chamber Monday, February 11 by Delegate Brent Boggs 10:00 AM, Joint Standing Committee on Finance program from the House House Chamber We’ve certainly had a Clerk, House leaders and 10:00 AM, Joint Standing tough week of winter Committee on the Judiciary staff. Having taken part in weather, but Jean and I similar training in 1997, it is House Gov. Org. missed the brunt the latest 11:00 AM, Joint Standing valuable, informative and blast, as we headed south Committee on Education productive time that truly early last Friday to spend a provides a comprehensive House Chamber long weekend with Jessica 11:00 AM, Joint Committee overview of legislative proceand the grandsons. Since on Government Operations they were unable to be home dure, rules and decorum. This will surely be a House Gov. Org. for Christmas we wanted to challenging session. However 11:00 AM, Joint Standing visit with them before the Committee on Government legislative session begins this if members on both sides of the aisle refrain from grandOrganization - House Gov. Org. week. Otherwise it would standing and partisan bicker- 1:00 PM, Joint Committee on have been late April at the Health - House Chamber earliest before we could have ing, we can once again get down to business and work 2:00 PM, Legislative Oversight made the trip. We had a Commission on Education great time visiting with family diligently and effectively for the citizens we are elected to Accountability - House Judiand enjoying an exciting ciary represent. football game before heading 2:00 PM, Post Audits SubcomHere is the abbreviated back home to the wintry schedule for February interim mittee - Senate Finance weather. 3:00 PM, Legislative Rulemeetings: The session officially Making Review Committee Sunday, February 10, begins next week at Noon on Senate Judiciary 1:00 PM, Commission on Wednesday February 13. 4:00 PM, Select Committee on Later that evening, Governor Special Investigations Outcomes-Based Funding Tomblin will unveil his 2013 Senate Finance Models in Higher Education 2:00 PM, Joint Standing agenda during the State of Senate Finance Committee on Finance the State Address to the Tuesday, February 12 citizens of West Virginia. House Gov. Org. 10:00 AM, Joint Standing Prior to Wednesday’s start, 2:00 PM, Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary - Committee on Finance the legislature will hold an House Gov. Org. abbreviated interim schedule House Chamber 10:00 AM, Joint Standing beginning February 10, 11 3:00 PM, Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary and 12. Also during interims, Committee on Education House Chamber House Gov. Org. freshman delegates will 3:00 PM, Joint Committee on 11:00 AM, Joint Standing participate in an orientation there. How many road killed bobcats have you ever seen here? I’ve actually been fortunate in that I’ve encountered several bobcats over the years. Most of my sightings have come during bowseason when I was well concealed and perched high in a treestand. The one encounter that stands out the most took place in Braxton County during the 2009 bowseason. I was hunting a stand on a field edge and watching a couple 6 points feed in the field below me when all of a sudden something alerted them. I had been seeing fresh coyote signS in the area and thought “here comes that coyote”. About then I caught movement and quickly put the binoculars on it. To my amazement it was a huge bobcat carrying a big fox squirrel in its mouth. The big cat had the fox squirrel right behind the neck and took it towards the woods. He stopped and stretched about 80 yards below me proudly displaying his kill before disappearing up a hollow. It was an awesome encounter and I bet that was one happy cat that evening. Bobcats mate between February and March. Females give birth in late April or early May and usually have a litter of one to seven kittens. The little ones stay with momma for about a year before they venture out on their own. Bobcats have a relatively long life span and can live up to 12 years in the wild. These nocturnal creatures are also solitary for the most part and stay close to home. During mating season male bobcats ranges may overlap as they’re traveling looking for a mate. A typical female bobcat will have a home range of about a square mile where males may venture a little further and have a home range up to 20 miles depending on the time of year and geographic location. Bobcat scat can often be confused with coyote and dog. One difference is that bobcats tend to cover their scat with dePlease turn to OUTDOORS page 3 Committee on Education House Gov. Org. 11:00 AM, Joint Standing Committee on Government Organization - House Chamber 1:00 PM, Joint Committee on Health - House Chamber 2:00 PM, Joint Committee on Government and Finance Senate Finance 3:00 PM, Legislative RuleMaking Review Committee Senate Judiciary 4:00 PM, Joint Standing Committee on Pensions and Retirement - House Judiciary Please send your inquiries to the Capitol Office at: Building 1, Room 224-M, Charleston, WV 25305. Or, call the Capitol office at 3403220; 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: Brent.Boggs@WVhouse.gov You may also obtain additional legislative information, including the copies of bills, conference reports, daily summaries, interim highlights, and leave me a message on the Legislature’s web site at http:// www.legis.state.wv.us/. When leaving a message, please remember to include your phone number with your inquiry and any details you can provide. Additional Please turn to CAPITOL on page 3 Citizens’ NEWS Braxton County, WV SHERIFF continued from page 1 years in the state penitentiary was suspended and he was given the alternative sentence of 1 year of home confinement for his felony plea to the offense of grand larceny. During the interview, Hinkel admitted that he had lost his job and alleged that he was out looking for a new one, as a reason he was not complying with the home confinement requirement. Notification of change in employment and permission to be outside the home are both requirements of the court ordered reduced sentencing program. But, it was Hinkels failure of a drug test that resulted in his immediate arrest and return to the Central Regional Jail. He will remain incarcerated until he appears before Judge Richard Facemire to answer accusations that he violated the terms of his reduced sentencing. “Home confinement is just that… confinement. It is still punishment and has a number of court imposed restrictions,” said the Sheriff. “We intend to enforce those restrictions. We will also rely on other law enforcement officers to assist in monitoring the program as well as the Day Reporting Center. We hope to increase the number of individuals on home confinement as a way to save the county money. However, these convicted individuals must realize that we are serious and home confinement is a punishment, not a get out of jail free card.” All individuals currently serving on home confinement in Braxton County are now scheduled to be at the Day Reporting Center on Wednesday morning of each week. In addition, Sheriff Williams says his department is committed to increased monitoring and holding those in the program accountable to the conditions set forth by the courts. COMMISSION continued from page 1 Jack resigning all boards he was previously assigned to as a county commissioner. Ron Facemire made a motion to refund $104 in delinquent tax money to Randall Revine. Terry Frame made a motion to authorize Mike Baker to use the County credit card to purchase EMD Cards, pay for Brenda Slaughter to take an internet course pertaining to the EMD training and purchase books necessary for students to take the course at a total cost of $1816.93. The Commission also approved the name of Country Mile Lane on a motion by Ron Facemire. Terry Frame introduced action to approve a series of budget revisions. Under the topic of old business, Terry Frame brought up the Sheriff’s request, made at the previous meeting, to reimburse David Doak for a grant writing class he recently took. Frame, who had previously moved to table the request, made a motion to pay Doak the $425 fee. Following a review the EMS and county invoices were authorized for payment on a motion by Ron Facemire. Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as presented by the County Clerk, before the meeting adjourned at 9:20 a.m. The next regular meeting of the Braxton County Commission will be held on February 15 beginning at 9:00 a.m. DEPOT continued from page 1 described some of the other damage the building suffered. “The upstairs was in awful shape, with the plaster gone and extensive water damage,” Boggs said. “The basement floor was basically gone, too, because at one point, the railroad crews had put calcium chloride in the basement and it literally ate the floor,” he added. Boggs indicated that, among the restoration efforts begun, “the windows have all been replaced with windows identical to the original ones, and, after digging completely around the building, fresh drains have been placed around the building’s cutstone foundation.” Gassaway mayor Richard Roach commented that the drainage system “was one of the mandates issued by the state and the Historical Society.” Mayor Roach continued to explain that the first stage of the renovation had to be waterproofing the building from the exterior. “Completing this stage included installation of the windows and the drain system,” he said. Ro a c h e x p l a i n e d that the work done to this point “is only the beginning of what we want to do with the depot.” Currently, the town has on order 175 clay roofing tiles and twenty ridge caps which will, of course, have to be installed once they arrive. Boggs mentioned that one procedure that definitely must be done before the building can be used for anything is stabilizing the inside walls. “We have an architect,” he noted, “and we have guidelines from the Historical Society.” One of those guidelines, according to Mayor Roach, is that part of the building be “used for something.” He added, “It cannot just sit there; it must have a reason for being.” Currently, the mayor sees the top floor as being a type of museum depicting the development and operation of the railway, the town and the depot itself. Boggs, currently a member of the Gassaway Town Council, also envisions part of the building as a museum. Plans for the first floor are still underway although Roach would like to see that floor “made into something for the public to be able to use.” He does have some ideas, he noted, but refrained from voicing those. “We need to get more input from others, including the residents of the town, before we make any final plans,” he said. Obtaining ideas from Gassaway residents should come at a town meeting which Mayor Roach plans to hold “as soon as the weather breaks, probably sometime in March,” he said. He emphasized that, for that meeting he would like to see a large attendance representing the entire town. “After all, we want whatever we decide for the depot to be for the people of Gassaway,” he commented. “The more input we have, the more likely we are to design something which will benefit the whole town,” he added, “and that’s definitely our aim.” One suggestion for using the depot is creating a haven for children after school—an area where they can receive tutoring, play games of various types, or socialize. Another possibility includes opening the bottom floor for meetings of various groups or, at other times, for simple socialization among adults. Whatever the final choices are, one can be certain that, in the near future, the rundown, vandalized building will once again stand proud and play an integral role in the town of Gassaway. knows a fox or coyote may come investigate as well. Keep an eye on the downwind side as predators like to approach this way, but be ready for anything. Bobcats are fascinating and beautiful animals. I actually have a full size mount of one that I look at and admire everyday. Bobcat season along with rabbits, grouse, fox, and raccoon seasons run until February 28 and can provide some great late season hunting opportunities. By Shirley Shuman Going from U.S. Army medic to beauty salon owner/operator may seem a huge step, but Teresa Mick of Frametown is currently preparing to do just that. Recently retired from the military after twentyplus years of service—the last sixteen with the Army National Guard, Mick officially opened her salon, A Touch of Style, in Frametown on Friday, February 1. Actually, Mick reopened the salon she has owned for several years but which she closed whenever she was called for active military duty. “I opened it and had built a clientele before the Guard called me for duty in Iraq,” she said, adding, “I closed it while I was away.” After her fifteen-month tour in Iraq, she returned to Frametown and reopened the salon “for about a year.” Once again, the National Guard called; this time she was sent to Mexico for nearly eight months. Upon her return from Mexico, she decided “it was just too much” to try to manage the salon along with her being “on active orders” with the Guard. “I just stayed with my other job,” she said, “and left the salon closed.” Her “other job,” which continued from page 2 she had maintained a information, including short time during her milia g e n c y l i n k s a n d t h e tary career, is as an instate government phone home caretaker with Cendirectory, may be found at www.wv.gov. Also, you may follow me on F a c e b o o k at “Brent Boggs”, Twitter at “@DelBrentBoggs”, as well as the WV Legislature’s Facebook page at “West Virginia Legislature” or on Twitter at http:// t w i t t e r . c o m / wvlegislature. 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. tral West Virginia Aging Services. Here she works 34 hours a week, and she plans to continue that job “at least for a while” after reopening her salon. She explained that she left the position with Central West Virginia Aging each time she had been called for active duty. Then, when she returned to the area, the agency “was always willing to hire [her] again.” As owner/operator of A Touch of Style, Mick offers “the full range” of services one expects to see in a salon. “I will offer cuts, curls, perms, color, high- lights, manicures, and pedicures,” she emphasized. To begin, the salon will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. She explained, however, that once “the clientele builds,” she will “probably add more days.” Now holding down two jobs, Mick is also busy off the job. “I have a family here,” she said, “which includes my husband, a son and daughter and two grandkids.” When this woman added, “I stay really busy,” it was definitely easy to believe her. Discount Cards 10 Discounts 15 Businesses Retired Army Medic reopens beauty salon CAPITOL Teresa Mick invites her old customers and new ones to visit her at her Frametown salon... A Touch of Class. ON THE BEST! OUTDOORS continued from page 2 bris. Scat that has been covered is a tell tale sign it’s from a bobcat. Also since they prey on small mammals oftentimes there will be fur wrapped in a spiral fashion around small bones that are encased within. Culverts are a good place to look for sign as bobcats tend to cross roads at low places and often leave scat at culvert heads. Pond dams are also another good place to find bobcat signs. Tracks are another good thing to look for especially when there’s snow on the ground. Bobcat tracks are round in shape with four toes and no claws evident. It somewhat resembles a coyote from... or dog track but bobcat tracks are more rounded. Since rabbits are one of their main food sources, a rabbit in distress call ...giving from the heart 314 Elk Street, Gassaway, WV would be a good one to use to try and coax a bobcat in. 304-364-HOPE (4673) It’s a good idea to remain for with God, all things are possible. still and find some cover while trying to call in a New Item at: sneaky cat. Since mating Central WV Outreach Center... season is coming up, a tape of a female bobcat in heat could also lure in a male bobcat. 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In every issue of the Citizens' News you will Zero In on all the important information that affect everyday life in Central West Virginia. Subscribe Today! Subscribe Today! Citizens’ News $17.50 In County $25.50 In State $41.00 Out of State $20 E-subscription Name ______________________________________ Senior Citizens Address ____________________________________ $16.50 In County $24.50 In State $40.00 Out of State ____________________State _____ Zip _________ Mail To: P.O. Box 516, Sutton, WV 26601 .. Or Call (304)765-5193 and charge it to your MasterCard or Visa Page 4 Febuary 5, 2013 With Deepest Sympathy Citizens’ NEWS OBITUARIES Robert Edward Bee Robert Edward Bee, 66 of Servia, died January 26, 2013 at home. He was born February 14, 1946 a son of Rena Ellison Bee McCune of Pinch and the late Ralph Bee. He was a truck driver, a U.S. Navy veteran, and a protestant by faith. In addition to his mother he is survived by daughter, Neodesha Bee of Bluefield; sister, Sheila Bee Shinn of Pinch; one nephew and two great nephews. A gathering of family and friends was held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, January 31, 2013, at Richard M. Roach Funeral Home, Gassaway. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.roachfuneralhome.com. Mitchell and wife Patty of Clarksburg; one step-grandson, Mikey Tighe of Clarksburg and her beloved dog, Muffin, who misses her greatly. She is the last surviving member of her immediate family, being preceded in death by five brothers: Edward, Everett, Hubert, Lanta Jr. and Dewey; and her companion of 37 years, David L. Morris. Eva Jean had been a valued volunteer at the Jane Lew Senior Center for the past 25 years. She was a member of the Broad Run Baptist Church, a very active member of the American Baptist Women’s Group, the Church Women’s Choir, and a member of the McWhorter Neighbors CEO’s. She was a homemaker who enjoyed caring for her flower gardens. She loved to bake and was known for her delicious sugar cookies. Friends called at the Pat Boyle Funeral Home and Cremation Service at 144 Hackers Creek Rd., Jane Lew, Tuesday, January 29, from 10-11 a.m. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday from the Pat Boyle Funeral Home with the Reverend William Coffindaffer officiating. Interment followed in the McWhorter Cemetery. Eva Jean Casto Eva Jean Casto, 77, of RR3, Box 925, Lost Creek, passed away at 3:45 p.m. on Saturday, January 26, 2013, at her residence, following an extended illness. She was born September 16, 1935 in Bull Town, Braxton Co., WV, a daughter of the late Lanta Newton Lake and Ethel Ellen Dean Lake. She was preceded in death by her husband, Garland Wesley Mitchell, who died in 1971. Surviving are two Betty Green Coffman sons: James Mitchell of Betty Green CoffLost Creek and Joseph man, 82, of Gassaway passed away on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at Laurel Nursing & Rehab. Center, Ivydale, WV. She was born July 1, 1930 to the late Esker Riffle and Flossie Mullins Crites Riffle. Betty was a homemaker and a Baptist by faith, she attended Sugar Creek Baptist Church before she became ill. She was preceded in death by her parents; first husband; James Frank Green and her second husband; Charles Coffman, sister; Garnet Keifer, and several cousins. Betty is survived by their two step-daughters; Barbara (Barbie) Ellen Coffman and Evelena Coffman Dotson, step-son-in-law; Garrett (Dutch)Smith, step-granddaughter; Katherine Rose Jones and niece; Sheryl June Gallion. Funeral services were conducted at Greene-Robertson Funeral Home 1:00pm Friday, February 1, 2013 with Rev. Tom Propst officiating. Burial followed the service in Braxton Greene-Robertson Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Green-Coffman families. Janni Anette Crumpler Spaur Janni Annette Crumpler Spaur, 52, passed away on January 19, 2013 at Charleston Area Medical Center in the presence of her family after a six and a half year battle with cancer. She was born May 10, 1960 in Parkersburg to the late David Carroll Crumpler and Zelma Chloe Britton Crumpler. Janni graduated from Parkersburg High School and attended West Virginia Wesleyan College. She married Perry Lee Spaur in December of 1981. After being employed at JC Penny’s, and First Federal, she worked with her husband at their motorcycle shop, Roadrunner Custom Cycles for several years. At the time of her death she was the Executive Officer at the Parkersburg Board of Realtors where she had made many good friends. Janni was a very strong, loving, caring person who was involved in many community activities. She had planned many fundraisers sponsored by the realtors for areas charities which raised thousands of dollars. She coordinated educational realtor classes for WV and Ohio. She was on the Board of Coalition for the Homeless, and a member of the National Association of Executive Officers. She was also a Wood County 4-H Leader for 15 years, a Wood County 4-H Camp Trustee, and a member of the Sand Hill CEOS Club. She was a member of the Vienna Baptist Church, but had attended the Sand Hill United Methodist Church for many years. She loved most of all spending time with her family at their farm and was so proud of their remodeled turn of the century farm house. She loved antique shopping, auctions, traveling, camping, gardening, motorcycle rides and helping others. She was most proud of her two sons, PJ Spaur, of Jefferson Hills, PA , and Austin Spaur, of Bridgeport, WV . She was blessed to see them grow into two fine young men. In addition to her husband, Perry, she is survived by her sister Annie Lewellyn (Lew) of Williamstown. She was “Aunt Janni “to many including David Lewellyn (Krista) of Buckhannon, Dee Dee Gains, of Parkersburg, Matt Lewellyn (Jill) of Williamstown, Brooks Jones and Caitlyn Stealey (Jason) of Lumberport, and Ryan Post of Olean, New York, and “Great Aunt Janni” to Katie, Kassie, and Brady Gains, Chase, Makenzi, Kennedi, Luke, and Jennessa Lewellyn, and Gavin Stealey; sister-in-laws, Donna Post (Roy) of Clarksburg and Hope Jones (Gregg Gruse) of Lumberport , brother-in-law David Spaur (Kristi) of Queen Creek, Arizona, father-in-law Thurman Spaur (Katie Stewart-Spaur) of Clarksburg, formerly of Flatwoods, West Virginia. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her mother-in-law, Shirley Spaur. Braxton County, WV A Celebration of Life service was held at Leavitt Funeral Home at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 24, 2013, with burial following at the Harper Hill Cemetery on Ashby Ridge Road. Visitation took place on Wednesday, January 23, 2013, from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. The family would like to thank Dr Nik Shah and all other doctors, family, and friends that helped Janni during her long courageous battle. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.leavittfuneralhome.com Marjorie Lorraine (Simmons) Duckworth Marjorie Lorraine (Simmons) Duckworth, May 17, 1924 to January 31, 2013, born in Gassaway, WV to mother Mabel McTheney Simmons and to father Charles O. Simmons, both late of Sugar Creek, Braxton County. Preceded in death by her husband of sixty seven years, Burlin S. Duckworth, on December 8, 2012. Survived by sons Lawrence Dowe Duckworth of Atlanta, GA and Roger Lee Duckworth of Chattanooga, TN; grandchildren Matthew Duckworth, Dr. Cheryl Duckworth, Kristen Parker, Dr. Rebecca Forkner, Dr. Ben Duckworth and Stacy Mason; and six great grandchildren Madeline Mason, Lauren Mason, Annabelle Parker, Mabel Forkner, Sam Parker, and Caroline Duckworth; siblings Betty Conrad of Sugar Creek and James Simmons and wife Louise of Gassaway; and aunt to Lisa Marshall and son Jake. According to family and friends Marjorie was a great mother, spouse and sister. She attended a one-room school on Sugar Creek, then graduated from Gassaway High School. During the war she was a “Rosie Riveter,” working in a defense plant in Charleston. After the war she married and raised two sons with the constant goal of insuring that her sons achieved topnotch educations. After a few years of living at Cabin Creek, Marjorie and Stewart moved to Cleveland, OH so that they could give their sons more opportunities. The sons did, graduating with degrees from West Point, Marshall, Central Michigan, National Defense University and Virginia Tech; and both are Army veterans. All of her five grandchildren are college graduates and three of the five have earned doctorate degrees. Marjorie attended the Sugar Creek Baptist Church. The sons want all to know that she was a wonderful mother and is already missed. Service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, February 2, 2013, at Richard M. Roach Funeral Home, Gassaway with Rev. Bennie Crigger officiating. Burial followed in the Sugar Creek Cemetery, Gassaway. Friends called two hours prior to the service at the funeral home. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.roachfuneralhome.com. JoAnn Gawthrop JoAnn Gawthrop, a lifelong resident of Braxton County, died Thursday, January 31, at home surrounded by her family. Born in 1938 in Glendon, WV, JoAnn graduated from Sutton High School in 1957. She married John Gawthrop in 1958 and worked at Cooks Dept. Store until they bought the store in 1964 and renamed it John’s Dept. Store. JoAnn was an active member of Gassaway Baptist Church where she taught women’s Bible studies, Sunday school, and Vacation Bible School. She was a member of the choir, a deaconess and served as Pastor Appreciation chairwoman. She began the first ladies small group class. She was also involved in the prayer ministry and served on numerous committees. She was an avid gardener, beautiful homemaker, mother, wife and dear friend. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, John Daniel Gawthrop, Gassaway, WV; and two daughters and son-in-laws, Deborah Denise Neese, Biltmore Lake, NC and Cliff Neese, Baton Rouge, LA; Penny Ann Mize and Walter Mize of Asheville, NC. She is also survived by her grandchildren; Adam Neese, Biltmore Lake, NC; Kaley Ann Mize, Asheville, NC: survived by her brother, John Edward Gibson of Sutton, WV. Her living half brother and sister are Samuel Julian Gibson of Herold, WV and Christy Ellen Freeman of Clarksburg, WV. Predeceased by her half brothers, Roy Lewis Gibson, Paul Vernon Gibson and Michael David Gibson; father, Julian Vernon Gibson; mother, Sylvia Marie Gibson; step-mother, Mabel Gibson. Pallbearers will be Eugene Rapp, Terry Duffield, Herb White, Jeff Singleton, Junior Pletcher, and Ben Harris. The family would like to thank Mark and Darlene Stump, Bill and Bronlynn Morlan, Lance and Lewesla and all her church friends and family for the acts of kindness, prayers, food, cards and love shown to her. Also, thanks to Drs. Russell and Sally Stewart, Hospice Care, Marsha Delaney, Dr. Stephanie Cole, and Dr. Rose Jacobs for taking loving care of JoAnn. Service was held 11a.m., Monday, February 4, 2013 at Gassaway Baptist Church with Rev. Mark Stump officiating. Burial took place in the Hill Cemetery, Muddlety. Friends called from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Gassaway Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, a building fund memorial prayer garden will be set up at Gassaway Baptist Church. Donations can be made to Gassaway Baptist Church, PO Box 128, Gassaway, WV 26624. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.roachfuneralhome.com. Braxton County, WV COMMUNITY CALENDAR Senior Menu: Senior menu for the week of February 6th thru February 12th Wednesday (6) Steak w/Peppers & Onions, Wild Rice, Creamed Corn, Apricots, Dinner Roll Thursday (7) Creamed Chicken & Biscuits, Mixed Vegetables, Pasta Salad, Fruit Friday (8) Tomato Soup w/Cheese, Pepperoni Roll, Mandarin Oranges, Whole Wheat Crackers Monday (11) Sloppy Joe w/Bun, Strawberry/ Field Green Salad, Sweet Potato Fries, Pudding Tuesday (12) Cook’s Choice ••••••••••••••••• 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 Wednesday, February 6, 2013, and Wednesday, February 27, 2013. ••••••••••••••••• Church Dinner and Sing Little Birch Southern Baptist Church will be having a dinner and sing on February 8th at 6:00, please bring a covered dish to share and enjoy an evening of great fellowship. Everyone is welcome. ••••••••••••••••• Valentines Bazaar and open house: A Valentines Day Bazaar and Open House will be held at the Gassaway Community Building on Sunday, February 10, 2013 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Come on out and get your special someone something nice of just something for yourself! We will have Papa John’s from Summersville set up selling food. We will also have Pure Romance, Mary Kay, Tastefully Simple, Velata, Paparazzi Accessories, Sweets by LULU, 31 bags, Pampered Chef, Jamberry Nails, Cookie Lee Jewelry, Perfectly Post, It works and hair feathers, Tupperware, Scentsy, Pink Zebra, Premier Jewelry, Orgami Owl Living Lockets, plus other handmade crafts and candy. So come out and have a good time. Contact Florence Parker for more information by calling 304-364-2643 or 304-543-6217. ••••••••••••••••• Big Otter Community February Music: The Big Otter Community and Senior Center February music schedule is as follows: February 8th, Cherry River Drive; February 15th, Burnin’ 79; and February 22nd, Tiffany Farmer and Tom Pringle. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Music Starts at 7:00 p.m. There is no admission charge. There will be various drawings and door prizes, food and concessions. For more information call 304-2862672. ••••••••••••••••• Gospel Sing Coming at Big Otter! On Saturday, February 23rd, the Big Otter Community and Senior Center will be holding a gospel sing featuring The Brighterside Quartet with Darrell Moore, Virgil and Tom Parsons and Ed Baker, Dewey Tanner and Parsons Brothers. Also from Spencer, David Bowen with Ron Shamblin. Singing starts at 5:00 p.m. Admission is free. Food and concessions will be available. For more information call 304-286-267-3213. ••••••••••••••••• Scrapbooking for seniors: Discover this fun way to turn your photos into a family treasure. Every Friday at 10:00 a.m. starting in January at the Braxton County Senior Center. ••••••••••••••••• ALANON Meetings: The ALANON Support Group will be meeting at the Sutton Baptist Church on Main Street, Sutton, Annex I, at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday nights. ALANON is a non-denominational support group for friends and family of people struggling with addiction. Candidates for Municipal offices The Town of Gassaway candidates running for office are Mayor Richard M. Roach, council Larry Joe Smarr, Melinda L. Frame, Alan Lee Boggs, James E. Criner. Candidates for the Town of Burnsville Mayor Paul Bragg, Recorder Marsha Dean, Council Melissa Conrad, Gary Crutchfield, Chris Dean, Ann Mattson, Duan Mattson, Joe Sprouse, Donna Summers, and John- nie Verton. C a n d i dates for the Town of Sutton are Mayor J.L. Campbell, Recorder Joan Bias, Council Francis Crites, Gabriel Hopen, Mary Redman. T h e T o w n o f Flatwoods candidates are Mayor Sue Maple, Crystal Gillespie, Pam Skelly, Recorder Marty Mosley, Council Mary Rogers, Randy Luzader, Mindy Knicley, Renila Sue Lloyd, David Marple, Brenda Nay. 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. Citizens’ NEWS Febuary 5, 2013 Page 5 Braxton students named to GSC Honor rolls Glenville State College has announced the names of GSC students who attained the President’s Honor Roll and the Provost’s Honor Roll for the Fall 2012 semester. Braxton County students who were named to the GSC President’s Honor Roll are: Shannon L. Blake of Burnsville, Candace M. Butler of Exchange, Kathy J. Childers of Flatwoods, Robert C. Cline of Gassaway, Janis R. Collins of Heaters, Ashley B. Gauldin of Sutton, Laura F. Green of Sutton, Tyler K. Hembree of Gassaway, Kelsey L. Metz of Burnsville, Rachel R. Morrison of Sutton, Connie L. Roberts of Sutton, Kyler E. Stower of Flatwoods, Casey D. Toler of Heaters, Kyle J. Warner of Gassaway, and Erica L. Whitney of Duck. To be named to the GSC President’s Honor Roll, a student must have a 4.0 grade point average. Students from Brax- ton County who were named to the GSC Provost’s Honor Roll are: Tyler J. Carr of Gassaway, Richard T. Chapman of Gassaway, Tyler K. Cottrill of Gassaway, Jordan T. Cutlip of Gassaway, Dakota S. Hamrick of Gassaway, Marc A. Jones of Gassaway, Kristen F. Meadows of Gassaway, Megan L. Rollins of Gassaway, Emmitt R. Wayne of Gassaway, and Gale M. Wine of Sutton. To be named to the GSC Provost’s Honor Roll, a student must have a grade point average of 3.5 to 3.99. Food handling classes There are two food handling classes set up for the month of February. February 13th, 2013 at 4:00 pm at the Braxton County High School also February 20th, 2013 at 4:00 pm at the Braxton County High School. Page 6 Febuary 5, 2013 COMMUNITY CORNER BURNSVILLE NEWS T h e Kanawha Alumni Association (KAA) has Tshirts and flags for sale. Contact Margret Ann Willey at 304-815-1321 to place your order. The T-shirts are orange with black letters. Some say Burnsville Bruins with a bear face and some say Burnsville High School with a bear face. Your choice of sizes includes S, M, L, XL, 2XL - $12.00 each, plus shipping. They also have Bruin flags for sale @ $10.00 each, plus shipping. The Kanawha Alumni Banquet will be held on Saturday, May 25. A raffle of a Remington Model 870 pump action, 12 gauge with 26” barrel and camo stock is being held by the Kanawha Alumni Association as a fundraiser. Tickets are $5.00 each. There will be only 300 tickets sold. The drawing will be held on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at the 79’er Restaurant in Burnsville. Contact Butch McPherson at 304-853-2706. Kim West is searching for a photo and or information of a Burnsville High School basketball team that won a state championship back in the 20’s. Should you have any information about this championship team, contact Kim West. It looks like the year was 1924. Bill Wiant (Class of 1945) called & left a message concerning the championship team. Kim, you may call him at 304252-6184. David Parmer emailed and asked that you contact him via email @ gbrcliffs@frontier.com. Also, Charles McNemar emailed and had some information for you. You may contact him via email @ mcnemaryoungs@yahoo.com. I had read an article in the Charleston Gazette where the West Virginia Library Commission was sponsoring a program where individuals were asked to read 150 books in 2013. I left a note for Dee Dee Herron at the library to see if our own Burnsville Public Library would be participating. She sent me the following from a newsletter from the West Virginia Library Commission (WVLC). The year-long reading initiative encourages West Virginians to read 150 books in any format (printed book, e-book, audio book, down loadable text, etc.) from any source, during the course of 2013, West Virginia’s sesquicentennial year. Books can be on any topic, fiction or non-fiction; they must be read between January 1 and December 31, 2013. People can read 150 books individually, or create teams to read 150 TRUTH OR TRADITION? The Lord’s Supper #1 Divine Memorials. When God wanted His people to remember His Promise never again to destroy the world by water, He set a bow in the clouds. When He wanted His people to remember His Protection, He had them kill a Passover Lamb each year, to remind them of how He had protected them from the last plague brought upon Egypt, the death of the firstborn son. When He wanted His people to remember His Providence, He had them gather a pot of manna, to remind them of how He had fed them during the forty year wandering. The Greatest Memorial. What kind or memorial would be fitting for the greatest event in the history of the word? What would be an appropriate way to remember the greatest sacrifice ever made, the greatest man who ever lived, the one who did more than any other to benefit more people, one whose life and death has affected people of all races and cultures in all ages of time? Somehow naming a bridge, highway, hospital, school, etc. all seem to limited and inadequate. Such a memorial should be something that people of all nations and all ages could observe and be a part of. The Institution. On the night of His betrayal and arrest, Jesus had met in an upper room with His apostles to observe the Passover for the last time, and to institute the Lord’s Supper as a memorial for His followers. Matthew records: “And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it and gave it to the disciples, and said, ‘Take, eat; this is my body.’ And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, ‘Drink ye all of it. For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.’” (Matt 26:26-28). The Memorial. Unlike many memorials that are carved in granite, Jesus takes two very perishable items and establishes a memorial that has endured for almost twenty centuries, and can be readily observed by people around the globe. Bread is the staff of life of every culture, and grapes can be grown on every continent where folks dwell. So perishable, yet so enduring! The Elements. The unleavened bread, bread without yeast to give it life, is a very fitting emblem of the lifeless body of Christ as He hung on the cross. The fruit of the vine, grape juice, pictures so beautifully the blood that was shed in order to cleanse our sins. The Observance. As we partake of this memorial, we look downward as we break the bread and take the cup, and we look upward to God in thanksgiving. We look inward as we examine ourselves, and look outward as we commune together as a body of Christians. We look backward through time as we remember His suffering and sacrifice, but we also look forward as we show the Lord’s death till He come. 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 Citizens’ NEWS BY DEBBIE MCPHERSON books collectively. Libraries across West Virginia are encouraged to form teams to compete. Teams, which can have up to 15 members, must choose a name and select a leader to keep track of the books read by team members. So, if you are interested, contact the library. It sounds like a lot of fun. We are forming a group of our own. News from Toni Wine: There will be a Revival at the Burnsville United Methodist Church March 21-23 beginning at 7 PM. Everyone welcome to come and praise God! The pastor is Jim Burrough. Happy birthday to Bobby Wine & Jason Singleton for February 11, and Patricia Wine for February 19. In memory of Elmer Wine’s birthday for February 5 and John Posey’s birthday for February 8. We all miss you. Sympathy is extended to the family of Carol Hedrick. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Ruth Anne James, 70, passed peacefully in her sleep on January 24, 2013 at the home she shared with her sister Mary and Ernie Gum in Salem, SC since 2005. Prior to that she was a resident of Sand Fork WV for many years. Born May 18, 1942, at Nicut, WV, the daughter of the late Paul G. Bishop and the late Gathel King Bishop. She was a graduate of Sand Fork High School and Glenville State College. She was a retired high school teacher with over 30 years of service in Gilmer and Braxton Counties. She was an avid reader and enjoyed gardening. She was active in local and state politics and had served as chair of the Gilmer County Republican Party. She was member of the Foothills Community Church in Seneca SC. She is survived by her daughter, Mary Elizabeth (Travis) Cochran of Sand Fork; grandson, William ‘Billy’ Cochran of Sand Fork; sister Mary (Ernie) Gum of Salem SC; brothers Arden (Viola) Bishop of Glenville WV and David Bishop of Sand Fork. She is preceded in death in addition to her parents by her husband, William B. James, and one sister, Ermal Harris. Funeral services will be held Monday January 28, 2013, 11:00 am at the Stump Funeral Home in Arnoldsburg with Rev. Rick Metheney officiating. Burial will follow in the King Cemetery at Nicut. Braxton County, WV GASSAWAY NEWS MB Y ELINDA Hello, Everyone! How do you like the snow?? I love it! I know that most of you do not, but I think it is beautiful. You know the kids have been doing their snow dances because they have enjoyed some days off due to the white fluffy stuff! Ha! On the bright side, the groundhog did NOT see his shadow, so this will all be over soon. We hope! Today is Super Bowl Sunday and we have been watching all of the festivities for two days leading up to kick off. The commercials this year have already stirred controversy and of course sparked conversation which is their goal. I, personally, love the Budweiser commercials. They always make me cry. This year is no exception. If you haven’t seen them yet, you will understand what I mean when you do. I am writing this earlier than normal so that I can be free to watch the whole game. Let’s Go Ravens!!! I know you have seen the news about the 5 year old little boy being held hostage by a man in Alabama. Obviously, this man is mentally ill. Having had numerous altercations with his neighbors and a scheduled court date the day that he killed the hero bus driver and grabbed this baby, this man was a time bomb. With the ongoing gun debate on the minds of most of us, there is one common denominator in almost all of these senseless acts, mental illness. There are many among us who suffer from some type of mental illness. Most are not violent but as these acts continue to become more and more prevalent, it is becoming clearer that those who do have these tendencies need to be closely monitored. The question is “how?” I don’t pretend to have an answer. I do know that taking guns away from law abiding citizens is not the answer. Our government needs to address this issue first and come up with reasonable solutions. That, to me, should be their focus. Birthdays this week are: February 5th-Gary Potts February 6thAlleen Elizabeth Carman, Jeff Facemire, Cody Grounds, Theresa Rose, Amy Beverly February 7thKassi Hines, Courtney Shannon Hanks, Alex Mayse February 8thEthan Backus, Adam Oney, Daniel Lee Myers, Jordan Tyo, Steven Lee Cantrell, Craig Hamrick February 9thAiden Kyle Stump, Heath Cottrill, Noel Rex Ramsey PAT’S CHAT Valentine’s Day does not get q u i t e the hype as some other holidays, but it is great to have a day when love can be expressed – something we don’t always remember to do. Sincere love from family or friends is important to our health and welfare; especially our children, young or older. I want to tell those of you who read my Chats and let me know that you like them – I love you each one. Someone at church told me that she loved the last one (January 27, 2013) and read the whole long column to two different people who live elsewhere. Another young man insisted that I get the column printed in the Charleston Gazette and the Clarksburg Exponent and on FacePlease turn to BURNSVILLE book. That is rewarding page 8 even when the article is FRAME February 10th-Savannah Bender, Mary Baker Carman, Zoey McQuain, Suzie Nettles-Steele February 11thEdie Johnson, Emily Canterbury Happy Birthday to all of you! Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. Have you made plans for you and your sweetheart? There are many different options here locally so be sure to treat your Valentine to something special! If you prefer to prepare a scrumptious dinner for your Valentine yourself, here is a recipe idea; Chicken with Fettuccine Alfredo Ingredients 8 ounces fettuccine pasta 5 tablespoons butter, divided 4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves salt and pepper 1/4 cup flour 1 tablespoon minced onions 2 tablespoons minced garlic 1 1/2 cups light cream 1/4 cup parmesan cheese 1 teaspoon parsley 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes Directions Cook fettuccine according to package. Drain. While fettuccine is cooking, prepare chicken. Heat 12-inch skillet; add 2 TBSP butter. Please turn to GASSAWAY page 8 BY PAT RIDPATH really not written by me. Everyone loves to be appreciated. Express your love and appreciation for all those for whom you feel this and make Valentine’s Day more special this year. You don’t have to buy a card or flowers – just say it to them or write to them. Or try a conference call like me and my three siblings do frequently! Keep in touch with those you love. A friend of mine told me about a Good Samaritan, a 13-year-old girl who early in January found a very considerable amount of money at the Weston Wal-Mart in an envelope along with a Wal-Mart receipt. She immediately took it to the Manager and turned it in, but he/she did not even ask for her name, which I think would have been important. Those whose money was returned might like to thank such an honest child. With all the bad publicity our children get at times, it is rewarding to know that some are raised with a moral conscience. If you are reading and perhaps are the recipient of your lost money, I can get her contact information so you can thank her yourself – just let me know. I am thanking her for all of us and thanking God there are young people like her. I just had a very special birthday! My sister, Mary Ann Bucklew, and all my friends made it special. A yummy dinner at Mary Ann’s with several dear friends, with a pretty cake and everything. Libby Ferrell and I watched some lovely movies with Mary Ann that come from Pixl on Dish Network – sweet, “feel-good” movies with none of the violence, bad language, etc., that make for R ratings (or even no advertisements)! Tonight Sheri Sapp, Mary Ann and I are going to Pizza Hut to spend a gift card I got from my son, Scott Bucklew and family who live at Fenwick. I had great gifts from some friends and my other two children, plus many, many cards and several telephone calls. It has eased the pain of turning 79 and hopefully my last year of being 70 instead of 80 will be just as happy. It is nearly 3:00 p.m. on Sunday and the snow is still coming down! I hope our groundhogs here in WV and in PA are correct and we will have an early spring. I am ready for it. I especially pray for good weather in the middle of March when my daughter, Robin Bucklew, along with the feathered robins, will be arriving. I am looking forward to having her here with me. My column and lots of other things will change, I believe. Robin makes things happen that I am just not good at doing. 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January 30: Hel Chang Shin of Timonium, MD – failure to merge to emergency vehicle, pled guilty, assessed court cost and fine, paid; Corey L. Lovejoy of Bridgeton, NJ – speeding, pled guilty, assessed court costs and fine, paid; Arthur Steven Wolverton of Cowen – overweight (19,300 lbs.), pled guilty, assessed court costs and fine, paid; Phillip Daily of Sutton – littering, dismissed, litter picked up and properly disposed of; Donna Lynn Stout of Sutton – defectived equipment, dismissed, defective tail light repaired; Katheren Mechelle Sill of Sutton – operate/attempt to operate meth lab and conspiracy, state did not present any evidence, no probable cause found.. January 31: Robert S. Marsh of Clarksburg – speeding and failure to yield right of way, pled no contest, assessed court costs and fine, paid. Magistrate Larry Clifton: January 28: Benjamin L. Phillips of Weston – driving revoked for DUI, no insurance, and improper registration, probable cause found; Bobby Joe Dennison of Little Birch – trespassing and possession of hydrocodone without prescription, probable cause found; Larry R. Coughenour of Akron, OH – destruction of property, probable cause found; Gene L. Frame of Birch River – possession of marijuana less than 15 grams, pled no contest, assessed court costs and fine, paid; Christine Justice of Exchange – permitting DUI, probable cause found; Chelsey Samples of Strange Creek – possession of marijuana less than 15 grams, pled guilty, assessed court costs and fine, payment schedule; James Hoard of Gassaway – no seat belt, pled guilty, assessed court costs and fine, paid. January 29: Timothy Seevers, Sr. of Marietta, OH – fugitive from justice, circuit court jurisdiction; Lilly Boggess of Ivydale – no proof of insurance and expired registration, dismissed, valid proof shown; Johnny Frame Coffman Insurance Services, Inc. P.O. Box 450 Birch River, WV 26610 WV Insurance Company offering Homeowners Policies, Mobile Homes, Modulars, Sectionals, Farm & Business Insurance. For Rates or an Appointment Call 1-800-649-8995 Terry K. Coffman of Summersville – offense by inmate rendering correctional facility less secure as a place of confinement/rendering firefighting equipment inoperable, defendant waived time period for preliminary hearing; Melanie Cayton of Walkersville – petit larceny, dismissed without prejudice by motion of prosecutor; Susan Brosbeck of Girard, OH – DUI, pled guilty to non-aggravated DUI, assessed court costs, fine and DUI fees, 2 days jail with credit for time served, possession of controlled substance and improper registration, dismissed per plea agreement; Danny Stout of Gassaway – petit larceny and destruction of property, dismissed without prejudice by motion of prosecutor; John Wayne Rhea of Sutton – DUI 3rd offense and driving revoked for DUI, probable cause found. January 30: Lisa Miller-Searberry of Fairmont – speeding, pled no contest, assessed court costs and fine, paid; Bernie E. Stanley of Strange Creek – worthless check, complainant Nottingham’s Store, assessed worthless check fees, paid; Chris Staley of Strange Creek – worthless check, complainant Nottingham’s Store, assessed worthless cheek Febuary 5, 2013 Page 7 fees, paid; David Paul Miller of Exchange – possession of controlled substance less than 15 grams, dismissed per motion of prosecutor; Ralph Doug Blankenship of Exchange – driving suspended/revoked for DUI 2nd offense and false information to trooper, pled guilty to driving revoked 1st offense and false information to trooper, assessed court costs, fine and DUI fees, payment schedule, 30 days home confinement; Ethan Flint of Sutton – DUI 2nd offense, pled guilty to DUI 1st offense, assessed court costs, fine and DUI fees, payment schedule, 3 days jail with credit for time served; Frank A. Severance of Sutton – Driving suspended/revoked for DUI, pled guilty to driving suspended administrative, assessed court costs and fine, payment schedule, 2 days jail with credit for time served; operate ATV on road with centerline, dismissed per plea agreement; Daniel Hopkins of Sutton – battery on a correctional officer and assault on a correctional officer, probable cause found. January 31: Benjamin B. Nettles of Strange Creek – worthless check, complainant Nottingham’s Store, assessed worthless check fees, paid; Robert Hudson of Gassaway – DUI, pled no contest, assessed court costs, fine and DUI fees, payment schedule, 1 day jail with credit for time served; Della Kuhl of Sutton – SAVE 50 www.kroger.com % Now $1.79 Now $2.09 That's 50% Off With Card That's 50% Off With Card Classico Pasta Sauce Thomas' English Muffins Select Varieties, 8.1-24 oz Select Varieties, 6 ct obstructing an officer and assault, dismissed without prejudice per motion of prosecutor; Jeremy Stephen Duckworth of Sutton – possession of marijuana less than 15 grams, pled no contest, assessed court costs and fine, payment schedule; Andrew James Barker of Morgantown – DUI Please turn to Magistrate page 10 CNA TRAINING & RECERT. CLASSES U.S. Nursing Network 109 Tolley Dr. Bport. Full Course Starting Feb 7th. Cost is $795 Everythin Incl. Re-certification Class is Jan 22 & 23 and Feb 4 & 5 From 8a-5p. Cost is $199. 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Featured beverages may not be available in all locations Every Tuesday is Items & prices good in Gassaway through Saturday, February 9, 2013 Copyright 2013. Kroger Mid-Atlantic. We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. Visit our website at www.kroger.com for additional savings. SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAY Every Senior born in 1954 or before will receive a With Card DISCOUNT COUNT 5% DIS on your total grocery bill (Alcohol, Tobacco & Pharmacy Prescriptions Excluded) Manufacturers DOUBLE COUPONS up to & Including a face value of See Store for details 50¢ With Card Citizens’ NEWS Page 8 Febuary 5, 2013 Braxton County, WV Braxton County Memorial Hospital employee recognition for them; and staff are known to join hands in prayer during times of distress involving our hospital, community and nation. Coworkers frequently express their concern for one another by stating, “I’m praying for you.” Truly there is peace in knowing that others care enough to pray; yet one must be aware of another’s needs in order to do so…. Brenda Cottrell states, “Within a very short time, I heard several people asking for prayer for patients and family members. God spoke to my heart saying, ‘Ask Ben for permission to put up a prayer request board.’ I did, Ben said yes, Julia ordered it and Rick put it up.” Stephanie Arden, LRTR, says, “Brenda had this wonderful, heartfelt idea that anyone who has prayer requests can list their names on a dry erase board in the Chapel for everyone’s prayers and support. Her request had nothing to do with her CNA duties, but simply shows her compassion for everyone. She is a genuine loving person.” The quote above suggests that we must pray from the heart, and the Bible reminds us to, “Ask, and ye shall receive.” Brenda did just that, not for herself but for others, and we congratulate her as the December Artist of the Month. She noted her appreciation to Ben Vincent (Administrator), Julia Rose (Med Surg Nurse Manager), and Rick Jarvis (Maintenance Mechanic) for making her idea become a reality. Brenda has been caring for patients as a CNA for 25 years. She joined the BCMH family in December 2009. She and her husband of 37 years, Troy, reside at Shock. Their daughter, Shannon, and husband, Curtis Wood, have two children, Sierra and fellowship. Sunday, February 10 – The Kanawha Alumni Association will meet at 2 PM at the Burnsville Public Library. All members of the KAA are eligible to attend and participate in the meetings of the Association. The Officers appreciate and need the suggestions, participation, work, and support of the members. Sunday, February 10 – Youth Group Meeting from 6 PM – 8 PM at the First Baptist Church of Burnsville Wednesdays - Bible Study at 6:30 PM at the Burnsville United Methodist Church Wednesdays – Bible Study @ 7 PM at the First Baptist Church of Burnsville Sunday, February 17 – It’s movie night again at the First Baptist Church of Burnsville at 6 PM. Youth and adults are encouraged to attend. Tuesday, February 19 – WMS Meeting @ 7 PM at the First Baptist Church of Burnsville. All ladies are welcome to attend. The Book of the Month is Esther. Belated birthday wishes to Paul Boyles of Clarksburg for January 30. May you be blessed with many, many more. February happy birthdays: 7 – Tony Conrad, age 17, Erin Smith Barnhart of Grantsville 9 – Marjorie O’Brien, Christina Chyreck 10 – Suzie Steele of Brown’s Run 15 – Mike Alt of Moorefield 19 – Dylan King 21 – Jim Lake 22 – our daughter, Karla McPherson Conrad, of Wheelersburg, OH, our niece, Leah McPherson Meachum, Jerry McPherson of McCauley Run 23 – Theresa Paugh of Kincheloe 24 – our nephew, Darren Clark, of Gallipolis, OH 25 – Jerry Lee McPherson of Brown’s Run 26 – Sarita Wine Gumm of Hamlin 28 – Dusty Lambert of Weston I was speaking to a co-worker the other day about positive actions. He said that he was tired of seeing all the negative items on the front page of the newspaper. He said that his county newspaper no longer printed the school’s honor roll. He even personally spoke to them about it. I, too, don’t enjoy negativity. Negative actions make me sad. I Hannah. Their son, T.J. and wife, Felicia, have three children, Kloe-Ann, Nicholas and Austin. Brenda attends Rosedale Baptist Church and enjoys cooking, sewing and reading a good book. In the summer, she enjoys antique stores and yard sales looking for her latest treasure. BCMH has found its own treasure in Brenda. Kim Frazier, Medical Technologist, was chosen as the Employee of the Quarter for the 4th quarter of 2012. Dr. Sally Stewart, Medical Director of Hospice Care Corporation serving Braxton, Gilmer and Calhoun Counties, recently expressed her appreciation for Kim’s assistance establishing an improved system for providing care to hospice patients at Braxton County Memorial Hospital. She noted that implementation of this new process allows nurses to draw blood for their hospice patients and deliver it to the laboratory for appropriate testing, including type and cross matching. This process occurs prior to the patient ever being admitted to BCMH. When the hospice patient arrives at the hospital for a blood transfusion, everything is ready and Kim Frazier, Medical Technologist, was chosen the appropriate care Brenda Cottrell, Certified Nursing Assistant is the as the Employee of the Quarter for the 4th can begin immediately without having to wait Artist of the Month for December 2012. quarter of 2012. Brenda Cottrell, Certified Nursing Assistant, was selected as Artist of the Month for December 2012. Sherry Ruth Anderson and Patricia Hopkins have written, “In essence, prayer is communion with mystery. And for that reason, there can be no one right way to do it, no prescription for prayer that will minister to everyone’s needs. ... However, perhaps there is one requisite: that our heart be in it.” BCMH is a place of healing bolstered by a good measure of prayer. Our healthcare providers often communicate to patients that they are praying BURNSVILLE continued from pg. 6 Friends may call from 5:00-7:00 pm Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. James was my homeroom teacher @ BCHS. I have seen her a few times after graduation. Mr. Jerry Long spoke to me at the funeral home this past Monday and told me that she had passed away. We both had fond memories of her. Rest in peace Mrs. James. Calendar of Events: 1st and 3rd Mondays – Burnsville Lions Club meets at the 79’er Restaurant in Burnsville @ 6:30 PM (February 4 & 18) Sunday, February 10 – Valentine’s Day lunch after church at the First Baptist Church of Burnsville. Come and join us for a wonderful meal and enjoy reading where one of our local children wins a spelling bee, makes honor roll or honorable mention, welcomes a new addition to the family, gets a “big one” hunting, writes a wonderful story or poem, goes camping with the scouts, sells girl scout cookies, raises money for a good cause, participates in a sport, reads the most books in his/her class, and all the other good things in life. I like a positive attitude and positive actions. So young people, keep up the good work! There are a lot of us out there that are always looking and watching for your good name to appear in all the right places. Quote of the Week: In each loss there is a gain. As in every gain there is a loss. And with each ending comes a new beginning. 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Staff can proceed without delay. Dr. Stewart emphasized that Braxton County Memorial Hospital is the only facility to provide this level of service for hospice patients. Because of Kim’s efforts in coordinating this process, hospice patients receive care in a more efficient manner. Although Kim is attributed with organizing this procedure in conjunction with Hospice Care, she credits Julia Rose, Med Surg Nurse Manager, with helping accomplish the task. Kim states, “I am only a small part of the team that worked to improve a system which ultimately benefits our hospice patients. Julia and the Med Surg Nursing Staff as well Laboratory personnel were very instrumental in the successful implementation of this new process.” Kim is an original employee of Braxton County Memorial Hospital. She and her husband of 34 years, John, who teaches Social Sciences at Braxton County High School, love caring for their English Setters and Beagles. Kim’s dedication to our patients and her ability to work with hospital staff and outside agencies is truly an asset for BCMH, for which we continue to be grateful! Please email your news to me at Debra. McPherson1958@gmail. com or call me in the evenings at 304-853-2706. My address is 855 Brown’s Run Road, Burnsville, WV 26335. The news must be submitted by Sunday evening. GASSAWAY continued from pg. 6 Flatten chicken slightly. Salt and pepper chicken. Roll in flour, add to skillet. Cook and brown until juices run clear, about 10 minutes. Remove from skillet. Add to skillet 2 TBS butter, onions, and garlic. Cook 1 minute. Add cream, cook for 3 minutes until reduced a bit. Add cheese, parsley, and red pepper flakes. Stir well. Add last 1 TBSP butter and stir well. Bring back chicken and coat with sauce. Place chicken on plates, put fettuccine in sauce and swirl around to coat well. Add to plate with chicken. For dessert, how about Tyler Florence’s Gooey, Decadent Chocolate Cake 2 1/2 cups cake flour 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter, at room temperature 2 cups granulated sugar 3 1/2 ounces dark chocolate, melted and cooled 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 eggs 1 1/2 cups cold water Raspberry liqueur, such as Chambord, for drizzling Please turn to GASSAWAY page 9 Page 9 SP ORTS Braxton Citizens’ News February 5, 2013 • Youth • Middle School • High School Reporting Braxton County’s sports action Seven Eagles place in LKC wrestling tournament; team finishes fifth Finishing second in their weight classes, Ricky Hammon, 145, and Lee Helmick, 160, led the seven Eagles wrestlers who placed in the top four in the Little Kanawha Conference Wrestling Tournament held Saturday at Wirt County High. In the champion- ship bout, Hammon, now 28-2, lost a 6-3 decision to Jake Tracewell of Williamstown. Tracewell has a 33-5 record. Also in the championship bout, Clay’s Tyler Stewart defeated Helmick, now 22-8. Stewart is 36-4 for the season. Third place went to Thorn Simon at 152. Simon pinned Luke Scott, 20-15, of Roane County in the consolation finals. Placing fourth were A.J. Adkins, 120; James Acord,132; Brandon Raynor, 195; and Kaleb Groves, 220. Adkins lost to Clay’s Zach Ahart in the consolation finals while Levi Gordon of Calhoun defeated Acord for third place. In a close match, Wirt County’s Caleb Ferguson decisioned Bandon Raynor 4-3 to put Raynor in fourth place. Caije Nichols of Roane County pinned Kaleb Groves in the consolation finals. First place in the Lady Knights win two, Dittman in double figures for both games The Lady Knights varsity downed Richwood 38-12 and Glade 31-23 last week. Leading the team in scoring for both games, Hannah Dittman put in 10 points against Richwood and 17 in the win over Glade. Also in double figures for the Glade win, Hollis Skidmore added 13 points. Against Richwood, Statistics: Lady Knights vs. Richwood Player Points Rebounds Steals Hannah Dittman Kendra Houghton Logan Bragg Abby Wilmoth Hollis Skidmore Nicoletta Bonazzo AllieConley Julia Foster Braylee Woods 10 4 4 3 8 3 4 0 2 7 0 5 1 6 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 5 0 2 1 1 1 Statistics: Lady Knights vs. Glade Player Points Rebounds Steals Hannah Dittman Kendra Houghton Logan Bragg Abby Wilmoth Hollis Skidmore Nicoletta Bonazzo Allie Conley Braylee Woods Julia Foster 17 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 8 3 2 2 8 4 4 2 0 4 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Braxton took a 10-point lead after the first quarter and held an 18-point advantage at halftime. A 10-4 third quarter cinched the win for the Knights. Coach Lauri Spencer, calling the game “a good win,” attributed the wide margin of victory to the fact that the girls “did a nice job finding the open girl.” She also commended the defense for “a nice job of anticipating their passes.” Looking at the 8-point win over Glade, Spencer said, “I really like the way each girl was willing to do whatever the team needed for the win.” The coach added, “Our guards did a great job of pressuring the ball.” In the Glade game, the Knights trailed by two at halftime but came out in the third to outscore the visiting team and take a lead going into the fourth. In the final period, Braxton held a 3-point edge to take the win. The Lady Knights have only two regularseason games left. Last night, they hosted Richwood---both varsity and jv, and Thursday night the varsity will host Geary. GASSAWAY continued from pg. 8 Nonstick cooking spray Chocolate Chip Buttercream, recipe follows Dark chocolate shavings, for decoration Chocolate Chip Buttercream: 3 cups powdered sugar 7 tablespoons hot water 4 ounces dark chocolate, melted and Lady Eagles Junior Varsity drops two Poor shooting, especially from the foul line, contributed heavily to the jv Lady Eagles’ losses to Webster and Gilmer last week. Webster won 32-28 in overtime against Braxton, and Gilmer defeated the jv squad 38-25. Coach Jerry Frame, after commenting that his team “got outhustled on the floor in both games,” added, “Even though we were sluggish, we could have won both games from the foul line.” Frame attributed the unusual lack of aggressive play to the fact that his squad 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. “hadn’t played in almost two weeks” but had no explanation for the poor shooting from the line. Braxton went 6 for 15 against Webster and 10 of 34 against Gilmer. In Wednesday’s game at Webster, the Lady Highlanders took a 10-2 first-quarter lead over the Lady Eagles and led by six at halftime. Braxton came back in the second half with a 20-14 performance but lost the game in overtime. With 10 points, Tiara Hunter led the Lady Eagles’ scoring. Kate Golinsky scored 9 points to lead Braxton in the loss to the Lady Titans later in the week. In that game, the Turn your Valentine upside down Eagles found themselves down by six at halftime and saw Gilmer’s lead widen in the second half. Looking at this game, Coach Frame lamented the team’s poor shooting. He said it is “disheartening” that the team “is this far into the season [and they still] aren’t shooting from the field any better than [they] are.” He added, “We shoot well in practice but not in games.” Last night the jv squad had a home game against Lincoln and will play Webster here Wednesday. There will be a conference consolation game Thursday. Little League meeting set The Braxton County Little League will have a meeting on Sunday, February 10 beginning at 6pm at the Holly Gray Park meeting room. This meeting is for all current coaches and interested coaches, parents, and board members of T-Ball, Softball, and Baseball. It is very important that everyone attend this meeting so the season can be started on time. tournament went to Wirt County, second to Clay, and third to Calhoun. With 98.50 points, the Eagles placed fifth among eleven teams. Of his team’s performance, head coach Sterling Beane commented, “This wasn’t a very good outing for us, but we faced some really tough competi- tion.” Other teams competing included Ritchie, Williamstown, Roane, St. Marys, Ravenswood, Tyler Consolidated, and South Harrison. Braxton’s matmen will wrestle in the Grafton Duals Saturday. The following weekend, they will travel to Keyser for regional competition. Junior Varsity Lady Knights defeat Richwood Discussing her jv team’s 28-22 win against Richwood’s junior varsity last week, coach Lori Dittman said, “We were glad to come away with the win.” Noting that Richwood “did a nice job of applying pressure the entire game,” she added, “We were able to play with more confidence in the second half.” The jv squad trailed the at halftime but came back to outscore their opponents 17-10 in the second half. Leading the scoring was Lilly Ware with 8 points. Chandler Posey added 6, Abby Liston 5, Charley McMillion 1, Nikki Wayne 2, Bethany Riffle 4, and Brianna Cunningham 2. Braxton’s only jv game this week was against Richwood last night. cooled 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1/2 stick unsalted butter, at room temperature 1/4 cup semisweet dark chocolate, finely chopped Directions In the bowl of an electric mixer, dissolve the powdered sugar and water at low speed. Beat in the dark chocolate and vanilla. Add the butter gradually in small bits. Mix until everything is completely incorporated. Using a spatula, fold in the chopped chocolate and give a final quick spin. Directions Position an oven rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. In a large bowl, sift together the flour, baking soda and salt; set aside. In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter and granulated sugar until light and fluffy. Add the cooled chocolate and vanilla and beat for 3 minutes to incorporate. Beat in the eggs one at a time. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and beat for another 3 minutes. Gradually mix in the dry ingredients in three batches, alternating with the cold water. Beat for 1 minute after each addition to incorporate the ingredients. Mix until the batter is smooth. Coat two 9-inch round cake pans with nonstick cooking spray. Cut 2 circles of parchment paper to fit the pan bottoms and place them inside the pans; then spray the paper for added non-stick insurance. Pour the batter into the prepared pans and smooth the surface with a spatula; the pans should be twothirds full. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes. The cake is cooked when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean and the cake springs back when touched. Leave to cool for 40 minutes. Turn the cakes out of the pans and remove the paper. Drizzle them with a few tablespoons of raspberry liqueur. With a metal spatula, spread 1/2 cup Chocolate Chip Buttercream on top of one of the layers. Start in the center and work your way out. Carefully place the second layer on top. Smooth the sides with buttercream, and then spread the rest over the top so that the cake is completely covered. Refrigerate for 5 minutes before decorating or cutting. With a large knife, scrape some shavings from a block of dark chocolate. Scatter the shavings over the cake. Yummy! Please keep the following friends and neighbors in your prayers; 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, Jeannie Nottingham, Janet Gibson, and Arbutus Lambert. If you have news you would like to share, please email me at gassawaynews@hotmail. com, message me on Facebook or you may mail it to me at 407 Braxton Street, Gassaway, WV 26624. Sympathy is extended to the families of Marjorie Lorraine Duckworth, JoAnn Gawthrop, Robert Edward Bee, Carolyn Jane Hedrick and Betty Green Coffman. Please keep them in your prayers. “One kind word can warm three winter months.”- Japanese proverb Until next week, take care! Cataracts? Treated right in our Eye Center! Dr. Jerry Black, M.D., Ph.D. 1(800)352-2020 Buckhannon Eye Center “The finest care in sight” 304-364-5057 Get a dozen Tie-dyed roses, a balloon, and box of candy for $100.00 Or A dozen traditional roses, a balloon, and box of chocolates for $75.00 We will have free delivery to Braxton County High and Middle Schools Better call fast, time is running out and so are the roses. We also have 2 specials: But you better call fast Rainbow roses are limited!!!!!!!! A dozen only $80.00 Half Dozen $45.00 Along with the traditional roses A dozen only $60.00 Half Dozen $32.00 For the first time we will have the Tie-dyed (Rainbow) Roses 630 Elk St., Gassaway • 304-364-5057 And place your orders Papaw Mike’s Florist Thursday, February 14th, 2013 All you have to do is call Page 10 SP ORTS Braxton Citizens’ News February 5, 2013 • Youth • Middle School • High School Reporting Braxton County’s sports action Lady Eagles go 1-1 on week After a 60-43 win at Webster last Wednesday night, the Lady Eagles saw themselves outscored 4640 at Gilmer later in the week. With two weeks of regular-season play left, Braxton has three games this week. The following week, they will host Lewis County at the Armory for Senior Night on Feb. 11. Following a lackluster 6-6 first quarter against the Lady Highlanders, the Lady Eagles came out to score 28 points in the second quarter to take a commanding lead into halftime. “I don’t know what changed the girls’ attitude, but they came out really strong in the second quarter to build a substantial lead going into the second half,” head coach Keith Greene said. In that second half, the Lady Highlanders outscored Braxton 28-26 but couldn’t make up the difference. The Eagles shot 50 percent from the foul line while the Highlanders were 21 of 36 in free throws. Coach Greene pointed out that almost half of Webster’s points came at the line instead of from the field. “Our girls play aggressive ball, and they do commit fouls,” he said, adding “Webster shot well from the line against us.” Leading Braxton’s scoring, Hunter Sodaro poured in 25 points. Other scoring in that game included Baylee Stewart with 3, Anne Golinsky 4, Caitlyn Rhodes 5, Taylor Bragg 5, Logan Frame 4, Jasmine Valdivieso 4, Emily Harper 2, and Alyssa Riffle 9. Greene pointed out that his bench scored 20 points and commented, “Any time you Eagles Down Wirt, Lose to Webster Going 1-1 last week, the Eagles’ varsity squad defeated Wirt 57-52 in a home game for Braxton but lost 5638 at Webster. Eagles’ coach Josh Lunceford commented that his team “is shooting somewhat better from the floor” and added, “They shot extremely well from the line against Webster.” Braxton made 42 percent of their two-point attempts and made 79 percent of their free throw attempts in the Webster game. The Eagles were up by six at halftime and led most of the game. The only quarter they lost was the fourth. Coach Lunceford mentioned two players as playing key roles in the win. “Trae Stout played a really good ball game,” the coach said. Stout led the team’s scoring with 18 points. He also pointed out Greg Bly “sank two free throws late in the game to ice the win.” Braxton was up by three with 25 seconds to go when Bly went to the line. He made both shots. The loss at Webster followed the Highlanders’ building a 10-point first quarter lead. Braxton won the second quarter, but could not keep pace with Webster through the second half. With 12 points, McKinley Moore led the Eagles’ scoring at Webster. Looking at the rest of the season, Coach Lunceford said, “We should have some wins coming to us since the team is playing substantially better.” This week, Braxton has three conference games. Tonight the Eagles travel to Wirt. Tomorrow night they play Roane in a game scheduled for 6 p.m., and they will host Gilmer Friday night. Eagles’ Individual Scoring against Wirt and Webster: Player Derek Barnett McKinley Moore Danny Mosely Austin Rhodes Thomas Pritt Greg Bly Trae Stout MAGISTRATE continued from pg. 7 – DUI of drugs, pled guilty assessed court costs and fine, paid, 2 days jail with credit for time served; concealed deadly weapon, dismissed per plea agreement, possession of hydrocodone, pled guilty, assessed court costs and fine, 2 days jail with credit for time served, possession of controlled substance lorazepam an possession of marijuana less than 15 grams, dismissed per plea agreement; Shane Oneal Brantley of Sutton – failure to appear, pled no contest, assessed court costs, payment schedule, 1 year unsupervised probation, 139 days jail with credit for time served. February 1: Michael L. Dobbins of Frametown – worthless check, complainant Nottingham’s Store, assessed worthless check fees, paid; Michael L. Dobbins of Frametown – worthless check, complainant Nottingham’s Store, assessed worthless check fees, paid; Christopher Sawyer Andrews of Efland – speeding, assessed court costs and fine, paid; Kenneth Earl Pritt of Exchange – possession of marijuana less than 15 grams, assessed court costs and fine, paid, 6 months probation; Maghal Forestry LLC of Sand Fork – worthless check, complainant Kniceley Insurance Agency , Points against Wirt warrant issued; Carl James Williams of Sutton – speeding, pled guilty, assessed court costs and fine, paid. February 2: Robert Morgan of Sutton Coach Green said, “The first quarter, when we came up with only two points, killed us. We did have a turnaround in the second and a decent third, but Gilmer turned up the heat in the fourth for the win.” Braxton’s coach mentioned that Gilmer “also got second and third shots in the fourth.” With 12 rebounds, Golinsky led the Lady Eagles, who pulled down a total of 40 in the game. On the other side of the coin, Braxton committed 26 turnovers. This week sees the Lady Eagles, after a home game against Lincoln last night, hosting Webster Wednesday night. The Webster game, Braxton’s coach emphasized, is an important one since Webster is a sectional opponent. On Thursday, both the Braxton varsity and jv girls will play in the LKC consolation game, but the location had not been decided at press time. Senior Night is set for Feb. 11. Lady Eagles’ Individual Statistics Braxton vs. Gilmer Player Baylee Stewart Hunter Sodaro Anne Golinsky Taylor Bragg Caitlyn Rhodes Logan Frame Emily Harper Alyssa Riffle Points 9 10 9 2 5 2 3 0 Rebounds 1 8 12 3 9 0 6 1 Steals 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 Assists 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Knights Go 1-1 on Week, Now 11-4 After going up 10-0 against Richwood, the Knights went on to take a 30-14 win in their first game last week. “With that strong start, we had no problem leading throughout the game,” coach Gary Rexroad said. After Glade won 4742 against the Knights later in the week, Coach Rexroad said simply, “We beat ourselves.” He went on to explain that his team “was up 15-6 at the end of the first quarter but simply went cold.” The coach also mentioned “poor foul shooting,” citing a 7 for 18 performance at the line. He did, however, say, “Glade has a really good team with only three losses on our side of the conference” and went on to note, “Our side of the conference is evenly matched so tournament action should be competitive.” The CWVAC tournament finals are set for the Braxton County Armory on Feb. 22-23. The first round of the tournament will be on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 18-19, but those games will be played at individual schools. The Knights play Clay tonight and Webster next Tuesday night. Knights’ Individual Scoring against Richwood and Glade: Points against Webster 9 3 8 12 1 6 18 can get 20 points from your bench, you’re doing well.” The Lady Eagles led at the end of three quarters against Gilmer later in the week but found themselves losing as the Lady Titans outscored them 2111 in the fourth quarter. Thirteen of Gilmer’s 21 fourth-quarter points came at the line. In that game, the Eagles were 7 of 15 at the free-throw line. Gilmer made 18 of 29 free-throw attempts. Analyzing the loss, 8 12 3 7 0 2 6 – obstructing/resisting and officer and trespassing/defying order to leave, probable cause found; Cindy S. Facemire of Gassaway – destruction of property, prob- Player Points against Richwood Tayton Stout Cole Browning Ben Fincham Drew Taylor Cam Long Garrett Shingler Payton Lockard 4 2 6 8 2 8 0 Points against Glade 6 4 16 7 1 4 4 able cause found; Joseph Ware of Napier – possession of controlled substance, 2 counts obstructing an officer; and public intoxication, probable cause found. Elk CD plant & tree sale The Elk Conservation District is conducting a plant and tree sale of the following items as a service to the residents of Braxton, Clay, Nicholas and Webster counties: Yellow Transparent, Shizuka, Crimson Gold, Summer Rambo and Jonamac Apple trees; Montmorency and Sandra Rose Cherry trees; Loring and John Boy II Peach trees; Shenandoah and Potomac Pear trees; Arapaho Blackberry plants, Heritage(Red) and Jewell(Black) Raspberry plants, Surecrop Strawberry plants, and Blue Ray and Jersey Blueberry plants. Seedlings available are: American Chestnut, Flowering Dogwood, Norway Spruce, Scotch Pine and White Pine. Braxton Co. Farm Bureau meeting set The Braxton County Farm Bureau will meet on February 12, 7:00 p.m. in the Braxton County High School Vo-Ag Classroom. Rod Tolley will be discussing, “Getting Ready for Retirement.” Mr. Tolley will be talking about saving for retirement, and strategies to have a financially secure retirement. Quantities are limited and will be sold on a first-come firstserved basis. Please call the ECD office at 304-364-5105 or email ssteele@wvca.us to obtain an order form. Or- der deadline is March 15 and pick up will be April 10 &11 at the locations designated on the order form. There will be a pick up location in all four counties. Knights Junior Varsity boys win two The junior varsity Knights won 2316 over Richwood’s jv last Monday night and then took a 36-33 win over Glade Thursday. With 11 points Heath Cottrill led Braxton’s scoring against Richwood. Seth Arnold added 6 points, Hunter Bush 4, and Cody Dobbins 2. Coach Gary Rexroad referred to Thursday’s win over Glade as “a really good game.” He also noted that, with one regu- lar starter out for the game, he started Josh Wilt. “This was the first time that Josh had started, but he stepped up and scored 11 points for us,” the coach said. Also in double figures against Glade, Arnold scored 14 points. Cottrill had 5, Bush 4, and Brandon Johnson scored 2. The jv squad has only two remaining games. This week they play Clay and next week they will take on Webster. West Virginia’s late season hunting opportunities Late winter presents an often-overlooked opportunity for hunters in the Mountain State, according to Jeff McCrady, district wildlife biologist with the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Rabbit, grouse, fox, bobcat and raccoon are in season through the end of February. “For many hunters, this is the most enjoyable time to be afield,” McCrady said. “The holidays are long past and people just seem to have more time to get outside and hunt.” Please turn to GASSAWAY page 9 In Memory of Dawn Hines Hacker February 11, 1963-Sepember 29, 2012 You can shed tears that she is gone Or you can smile because she has lived You can close your eyes and pray that she will come back Or you can open your eyes and see all that she has left Your heart can be empty because you can’t see her Or you can be full of the love that you shared You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday You can remember her and only that she is gone Or you can cherish her memory and let it live on You can cry and close you mind, be empty and turn your back Or you can do what she would want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on. Love and Miss you, Mom Braxton County, WV Boggs family announces birth of son Gary, Salena and big sister Skylar Marie Boggs are very proud to announce the birth of Gary Joe Boggs III. He was born at 1:16pm on December 26h, 2012 at Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Charleston. He weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. and was 19 ½ inches long. Baby Gary was welcomed home by many excited loved ones. His paternal grandparents are Billy and Joe Boggs of Sutton, Audrey and dave Modesitt of Parkrsburg. Great-Grandparents are Mary Yates Boggs of Nashville, TN and Richard and Ruby Payne of Sissonville, and Shirley Squires of Sutton. Gary was named for his late great-grandfather Gary Joe Boggs, Billy’s dad. His maternal Citizens’ NEWS Grandparents are Maureen Boggs and Papa John Kuhl of Gassaway, and Great-Grandmother Cecillia Mowery of Waterville, ME. Paternal Aunts and Uncles are Jason Payne, Heather Storey, and Sam Boggs. Maternal Aunts and Uncles are Lindi Campbell, Sarah Stump, Megan Stump, Pamela Brown, Levi Johnson, and Dylan Johnson. Gary Joe Boggs III GSC hosting 2013 ‘Wear Red Day’ luncheon Local residents are American Heart Asso- of ‘Wear Red Day.’ The invited to join Glenville ciation for the 10th an- GSC campus will be the State College and the niversary celebration site of a free ‘Wear Red Day’ Luncheon on Tuesday, February 26th at 12:00 p.m. in the Mollohan Campus Community Center Ballroom. The event will Sportsmen are re- the close of their respec- be one of many schedminded that various trap- tive seasons. Trappers, uled around the state ping seasons and small hunters and fur dealers and the nation to raise game hunting seasons will are reminded that furs awareness about heart end soon, according to the shipped out of West Vir- disease which is the West Virginia Division of ginia must have a fur number killer of women Natural Resources. shipping tag, which is in America. The trapping season available at Division of The guest speakers for fisher ends on Janu- Natural Resources district for the luncheon will be ary 31, 2013. The hunting offices and most game Tony Leach and Betsy and trapping seasons for checking stations. Thornton from the West red and gray fox, bobAlso, anyone who Virginia Cardiovascular cat and raccoon will end plans to sell an otter or Health Program. They on February 28, 2013. bobcat pelt outside of will be talking about the The trapping seasons for West Virginia should ob- CDC’s newest initiative, coyote, otter, mink and tain a CITES seal for each ‘Million Hearts,’ whose muskrat will also end on pelt. All otter and bobcat goal is to reduce one February 28, 2013. Trap- pelts, usually exported million heart attacks ping season for beaver from the United States by and strokes over the will be in until March 31, licensed fur buyers, must next five years. 2013. Beaver trappers are have a CITES seal from The annual GSC reminded that it is illegal the state where the animal ‘Wear Red Day’ lunto set traps during the was harvested. cheon is free and open month of March for beaver The public is remind- to the public. Advance unless those traps are in ed that now, before the reservations are rewater. Trappers should be trapping season ends, quested to help with aware that it is illegal to would be a good time to food preparation and set traps or leave traps set deal with nuisance musk- seating arrangements. after noon on the last day rat or beaver problems. For more informaof the respective season. Trappers may be more tion about the event All beaver, bobcat, likely to assist landown- or to make a reservaotter and fisher pelts are ers with nuisance prob- tion, contact Williams required to be checked at lems while their gear is in at Ronda.Williams@ an official game checking working order and pelts glenville.edu or (304) station within 30 days of are prime. 462-6430. Trapping and hunting seasons end soon WVDNR Seeks Paintings for 2014 Wildlife Calendar The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is requesting original wildlife art for the 2014 edition of the award-winning Wildlife Calendar, according to WVDNR Wildlife Resources Section Chief Curtis I. Taylor. The deadline for submitting artwork is February 18, 2013. An electronic image of each entry capable of BCHS 1973 graduates There will be a planning meeting for an interested BCHS 1973 graduates for our 40th reunion on February 4th in the community room of the Mountaineer Food Bank at 7:00 pm. If unable to attend, any ideas or suggestions are still welcome. Call Marilyn Williams at 304-904-3743 or Carol Jamison at 304-765-5726 or Debbie Holcomb at 304-765-2630. being sized at 14½ inches wide by 11½ inches high at 300 dpi is preferred, but a lower resolution image or 35-mm color slide will be accepted. Artists may send in multiple entries. Paintings may depict popular game and fish species, or feature the state’s lesser-known animals such as snakes, frogs, turtles, salamanders, bats, songbirds, small mammals and nongame fish. Artists are reminded that the calendar format is horizontal, with measurements of 14 inches wide by 11 inches high, and should keep this ratio in mind when creating paintings. Paintings not chosen in previous years may be resubmitted. “Just because the artwork is not selected one year doesn’t mean it will not be selected in the future,” said Taylor. “Often, there are several submissions of a particu- lar species and only one can be used in a given year. “We encourage all artists, especially those from West Virginia, to submit their work,” said Taylor. A $100 prize is awarded for each painting chosen, with $500 going to the artist whose artwork is picked for the cover. Paintings are chosen based on overall composition and quality, along with anatomical and contextual accuracy. The quality of the electronic image or submitted slide is very important for judging the artwork. To obtain 2014 calendar art rules or to purchase a 2013 calendar, please contact the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, Wildlife Calendar Art, P.O. Box 67, Elkins, WV 26241, phone 304-6370245. Electronic images should be emailed to: Jerry.R.Shinn@wv.gov. Febuary 5, 2013 Page 11 The day that I enrolled for classes my freshman year of high school changed my life. That might seem like a pretty dramatic statement but it is true. That is the day a mustached man asked me, ‘Brad how is your dad getting along?’ That man was John Frazier. Mr. Frazier is a teacher at Braxton County High School, walking text book of local history, avid outdoorsman and overall great guy. The entire four years of high school this man played a role in my life that helped keep me in the woods and on trout streams instead of getting into trouble. I will be grateful to him as long as I have my right mind. Mr. Frazier, or as I called him, ‘Fraz’, never had any kids of his own. That fact, along with the fact he had summers free as a teacher, allowed him to basically take me to raise over the summer from the time I was 16 until I was about 25. Though the man is a fantastic instructor in a school; he taught me so much more in the classrooms on Slaty Fork, Williams River and the hollows of Lewis and Braxton County. I have always loved dogs. The only dogs my parents had when I was a kid were nothing but pets. They were a variety of breeds but that is all they were, just pets. One breed that I was always particularly fond of was the beagle. I knew they were hunting dogs but I never had a ‘rabbit beagle’. Fraz had a few of them and took me rabbit hunting with him. It fascinated me how that dog could put its nose on the ground and know when a rabbit had been there and if it was recent enough to be worth pursuing. The two of us put hundreds of miles on his vehicles going from one brush covered hollow to another. Again, being the constant teacher, Fraz was always telling me how beagles worked. He would explain to me the differences in things they all specialized in and how a pack was like a family and they were always working together with one goal in common. It always fascinated me how he could have so much passion for those tri colored yodelers and what they did. That is until I got my first rabbit beagle. Toby, as my mom named him, was purchased from JC Wayne around the middle of March the year 2000. He was a clumsy, long legged ball of black white and tan fur. The minute I laid eyes on him I knew he was the one for me. He was your typical tri-colored beagle with a white blaze between his eyes and the rest of his cinder block like head covered with red. I paid Mr. Wayne the $50 and I drove off with my dog. This began a relationship that lasted up until the time I got married, my son was born and then some. Mr. Frazier guided me in taking this big goofy puppy that I loved so much into a dog that loved to chase cotton tails. Watching this process is the greatest joy for me in having a beagle. Every beagle I have ever seen that is worth his/ her salt, whole heartedly believes that every bird on a brush pile or dragon fly on a limb is really a rabbit in disguise. That puppy of mine finally developed into quite the rabbit runner. There is no way to count the rabbits that dog actually chased but I know it was in the thousands. Around the age of 4, Toby did something that many hunters will never have the privilege of seeing. My dad, my brotherin-law Mike Loving and I were again at that all too familiar farm in Heaters that belonged to Morrison Clark. It was one of those days in February that reminds you that spring is not too far away. It was sunny and beautiful. There was not a cloud in the bright blue sky and the high that day was right around 55. The snow that was left over was on its last leg in the deepest shaded hollows. The three of us were making plans as to what our next move would be when my female beagle, Trixie, let rip her famous ‘yyyyoooooooooo’ bawl as she had once again found a track she deemed warm enough to pursue. Toby chimed in and the chase was on. Follow me for just one minute as I do my best to give you a crash course on rabbit hunting. The ‘jump’ is the spot the rabbit is sitting when the dogs find him and begin to chase him. The dogs do not chase the rabbit by sight (at least not far) but by scent. The rabbit naturally will run in a circle. For that reason, the hunter should go to the jump spot as the rabbit will be back by there. The beagle that is chasing the rabbit will give you an idea as to where he/she is at by ‘striking’ or barking on the track. Depending on the speed of your hound, you will have a real good idea where the rabbit is by listening to the striking. Toby was fairly fast on the track and because of that, the rabbit had very little time for sitting around. The area where the chase was occurring was on a brushy hillside and the three of us were spread out in a row in an attempt to see the greatest amount of territory. A sudden boom from Mike’s shotgun and the chase was over. The work however was just about to begin. The spot Mike had taken the shot in was one of the thickest patches of green briars and blackberry briars grown together I have ever seen. Someone had to go in after it and it was not gonna be me. I trained the dogs. I fed them. I was not about to fight through those cursed thorns. Dad and Mike stood debating and after a couple minutes Dad decided he would go in. Just as Dad had taken a step or two into the thicket, my beagles emerged from it a few steps behind him. Toby had picked that rabbit up and was bringing it to my hand. I have heard people say, ‘I saw it but I didn’t believe it’, but I really did see it, I just did not believe it. He strutted down that path with his head held high making the proudest gate I had ever seen. The sun was hitting right on him and his coat shined like a new penny. It really was a scene out of a movie. I kneeled down and took it from him and commenced to tell him how great he was and what a good boy and just how proud I was of him. The rest of that day, a fat boy floated about a foot off the ground out of sheer pride. If I had a nickel for every rabbit that dog brought to my hand after that I could buy a nice pair of hunting boots. I lost my Toby the 29th of November, 2011 after a bout with cancer. He has been gone over a year and here I sit, typing a story about him with tears streaming down my face. I may never have another rabbit dog like ole Toby again and honestly, I am fine with that. The part that I am not fine with is knowing that no matter how long I live, I will never have another friend like that. HUNTING a rabbit or a field mouse work well to attract fox, bobcat and coyote this time of year. While predators may be a little easier to call in during February, hunters still need to be mindful of wind direction and remain well hidden to increase their success. “With all of West Virginia’s late season hunting opportunities, there is no reason for a case of cabin fever,” McCrady said. “Success can’t be guaranteed, but fresh air and exercise are certainly available this time of year.” Tales from the brush… By Brad Shingler continued from pg. 10 February can be a great time for the serious rabbit hunter. There is less vegetation to obscure vision, the ground is usually damp enough to hold scent well and the weather is generally cool enough to keep the beagles from getting overheated. Grouse hunters enjoy late season outings for the same reasons. The final weeks of February will be the last chance to hunt with their dogs until next fall. Raccoons are generally not very active during cold, winter nights; however, a warm spell can change everything. As the harsh winter weather begins to diminish and the days become longer, raccoons become more active. Raccoon hunters should remain vigilant through the end of the season. Predators, such as fox, bobcat and coyote, are susceptible to varmint calls during the winter months. The imitated distress cries of Handgun Safety Training Class Meets all requirements for obtaining Concealed Weapons Permits Sunday, February 10 1 to 3 P.M. Holly Gray Park (Little League Building) Tuition Cost: $40 per person Students must provide their own handgun, ammunition, eye & ear protection Must be 18 years of age & no felony convictions. Call John David Jordan 765-7173 to register Class size limited to first 40 applicants MSTA Instructors are certified through the Governor’s Committee. Citizens’ NEWS Page 12 Febuary 5, 2013 Braxton County, WV Braxton County Middle School announces honor roll The Braxton county Middle School is proud to release the names of the following students who have received awards for Honor Roll. The students who have received a 4.00 in the seventh grade are Taylor Armstrong, Seth Arnold, Grace Belknap, Robert Boyce, Brandon Browing, Rachel Browning, Luke Campbell, Jeraiah Cayton, Ian Conley, Heath Cottrill, Dylan Crosby, Dylan Dennison, Hunter Drake, Jacob Ellis, Noah Facemire, Timothy Harman, Michael Hawks, Kassidy Heavner, KC Hoard, Alexis James, Drina Kearns, Lee Kuhl, Megan Lamb, Sarah Lane, Hunter Lemon, Abigail Liston, Christopher Lockard, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Charley McMillion, Hannah Moore, Kain Napier, Savannah Payne, Madison Ramsey, Addie Rodebaugh, Hannah Rose, Logan Rose, Garrett Shingler, Tayton Stout, Jordan Tyo, Morgan Utt, Anthony Veltre, Gage Vincent, Nicole Wayne, Oliva Wayne, Brentney Wilmoth. 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We all are very proud of you and your hard work. Eight things to know about free volunteer tax help parer in the nation; The VITA program provides free electronic filing - both Federal and State returns are prepared; An e-filed tax return means an accurate return. E-file combined with direct deposit is the fastest way to get your refund; Using VITA can help ensure that you get all the tax credits and deductions you may qualify to claim. Credits could include the Earned Income Tax Credit, the Child Tax Credit and the Credit for the elderly; Hundreds of VITA Sites are opening in West Virginia late January or early February for electronic filing to the IRS as of January 30, 2013; VITA can now offer at many sites the option to prepare your own simple federal and state tax return. Again, the use of the software is of no charge to the taxpayer; and North Central WV VITA site information is available at www.wveitc. com; dialing 2-1-1 or calling 304-5023434. Braxton County VITA site information: Sutton Baptist Church, 508 Main Street, Sutton, Appointments. Only, Saturday (02/09, 02/17) 10:00 a.m-1:00 p.m.; Saturday (02/23, 03/16, 03/23 and 04/13/2013) 9:00 a.m.2:00 p.m. Call 304-5023434 for appointment. FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT? WE HAVE SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE! 5 Main Street, Weston 2003 PONTIAC VIBE AWD, 4 CYL, AUTO, LOADED Shandra Nicholas. 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For the past several years the local civic organization has provided a personal diction- ary to every third grade student in the Braxton County School system. The books are used in their various class room projects before the students are allow to take the books home with them. “These dictionaries were part of a Rotary District 7530 project a number of years ago that our club participated in,” explained organization president Eddie Williams. “Our club members found the project so positive for the children that we have continued to provide every third grade student in the county a dictionary Pat McPherson’s 3rd grade class at Little Birch Elementary receives their individual dictionaries from Braxton County Rotary member, Lee Fisher. The Braxton Rotary Club’s annual project provides a dictionary to every third grade class member in the six elementary schools in the county. (Top) Sutton Elementary is shown with their new dictionaries. (Left and Below) Flatwoods had two classes that where a part of the project. Students at Davis Elementary school where very happy to get their new dictionaries. Frametown’s Lauri Spencer’s 3rd grade class recuved their dictionaries from Tammy Brown’s 3rd grade class at Burnsville Elementary School Rotarian Dave McChesney Braxton County WIC office to moved to Gassaway Braxton County WIC, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, has relocated their office to better serve the needs of the community. This move comes after serving the community for the past 19 years, out of the former office adjacent to the Braxton County Health Department. The newly remodeled office is centrally located on Enterprise Drive in Gassaway, behind Pizza Hut and beside The Works Salon & Spa. This new facility offers WIC participants and their families a more spacious, welcoming environment to receive quality nutrition and breastfeeding counseling and education; as well as health monitoring and nutritious foods. “We are very excited about the changes that are taking place within the WIC Program, and are looking forward to providing the same quality service to our clients in our new modern facility,” April Lloyd, Central WV WIC Program Director stated. The WIC Program provides nutrition and health education as well as other services free of charge to pregnant women, postpartum women, infants and children up to the age of five. Providing you with basic, healthy food assures that your family is getting the nutrition needed during critical times of growth and development. Foods such as milk, cheese, eggs, juice, peanut butter, cereal, infant foods, fresh fruits and fresh vegetables are made available for your family. WIC is for all kinds of families: married and single parents, working or not working. If you are a father, mother, grandparent, foster parent, or other legal guardian of a child under five, you can apply for WIC. For more information about the WIC Program or to schedule an appoint- ment, contact the WIC Office by phone at 304-3648778, visit us on online at http://ons.wvdhhr. org/, or stop in the office at 537 Enterprise Drive, Gassaway, WV. The office is open Tues, Thursday, and Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. WIC is an equal opportunity employer and provider. LEGAL NOTICES Page 14, Braxton Citizens’ News, February 5, 2013 Advertisement MR-34-BR Notice is hereby given that Brooks Run Mining Company, LLC, 25 Little Birch Road, Sutton, WV 26601 has submitted an application for the reissuance of Article 11/WVNPDES Permit No. WV0050920 to the Department of Environmental Protection, 105 S. Railroad Street, Phillipi, WV 26416-1150 in order to maintain and monitor a haulroad and abandoned deep mine in the Lower Kittanning seam/mineral bed. The operation will discharge treated storm water into an unnamed tributary of/and Right Fork of Little Birch of Birch River of Elk River and is located 4.0 miles, West of Erbacon, in Holly District of Braxton County, Longitude 80º 38’ 34.0000” and Latitude 38º 32’ 42.0000” (coordinates from USGS Topographic Map). The Department of Environmental NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000091 Braxton County - To: FREDERICK LOYD, M.A. LOYD HEIRS BRAXTON COUNTY, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that JOHN MEADOWS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000091, 4/5 OF 108AC OG WTS CEDAR, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of LOYD M A HRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $115.74 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $20.46 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $700.18 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $836.38 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-5 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000115 Braxton County - To: BETTY P. ROBINSON, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that VINSON ROBINSON, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000115, KANAWHA TRACE RUN ¼ OF 2.48AC, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of ROBINSON BETTTY P, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on Protection is seeking information on private surface water intakes for human consumption located in the above listed receiving streams and located down stream of this operation. Please provide your name, phone number, mailing address, the name of the stream being with the intake, and the physical location of the intake. This information needs to be submitted to the address above. An anti-degradation review has been conducted. Tier 1 protection is afforded because the effluent limitations ensure compliance with water quality criteria for all designated uses. Where applicable, a full Tier 2 anti-degradation review has been conducted. Comments on the Article 11 WV/ NPDES application or requests for a public hearing regarding the Article 11/WVNPDES application the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $2.36 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $538.16 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $636.68 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-5 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000100 Braxton County - To: ERNEST STOUT, PAULINE SHAW, STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA BY BRAXTON COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that SMITH CRAIG, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000100, CHEMICAL TOWN 33453 SQ FT 74.5 X 218 X 210 X 137 X 147, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of SHAW PAULINE &/OR ERNEST STOUT, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $246.87 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since shall be in writing and if a public hearing is requested shall state the nature of the issues proposed to be raised in the hearing. Such written comments or requests should be sent to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) at the address above and must also reference the Article 11/NPDES permit number shown above. Comments received by March 7, 2013, or thirty (30) days from date of publication, will be considered. A copy of the Article 11/WVNPDES application, draft permit, rational page, and fact sheet (if required) will be available for inspection and obtaining copies during normal business hours at the DEP Regional Office located at the address above. DEP Telephone No. 304-457-3219 Ar ticle 11/NPDES Per mit No. WV0050920 2-5 the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $143.33 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $527.40 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $917.60 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-5 Notice The Town of Flatwoods has an opening for a part time municipal clerk. The duties include working for the municipal judge at court on Saturday every 6 weeks as well as coming into the office on posted hours through the week. Applications for this job will be taken through February 15, 2013. Please send your resume to Town of Flatwoods, P.O. Box 52, Flatwoods, WV. 2-5 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000111 Braxton County - To: JIMMY L. GUMM, CAROLYN S. GUMM, CITIFINANCIAL INC, CITIFINANCIAL INC C/O CT CORPORATION SYSTEM, CITIFINANCIAL INC, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that ROBERT PIERSON, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000111, .75AC HEATERS, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of GUMM JIMMY L &/OR CAROLYN S, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $147.46 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $84.38 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $633.73 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $865.57 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-12 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000074 Braxton County - To: DARRELL E. WILSON, DARRELL E. WILSON, DARRELL E. WILSON, BARBARA L. WILSON ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF DARRELL EUGENE WILSON, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that WILBUR HAROLD HOARD, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000074, .74AC LITTLE BIRCH RIVER, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of WILSON DARRELL E, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $128.09 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $71.59 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $727.45 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $927.13 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-12 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BRAXTON COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA Black Land Management, Inc., an Ohio corporation, Plaintiff, v. Civil Action No.: 12-C-042 Honorable Richard Facemire, Judge Ronald W. Ggoodwin, Individually and as Executor of the Estate of Wilma Ruth Goodwin; Richard Benson; Matthew Benson; Worthy Preston Shock, or his unknown heirs or successors; Ora Summers Boggs Shock, or her unknown heirs or successors; Hallie L. Beall, or her unknown heirs or successors; and John I. Bender, or his unknown heirs or successors, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this action is to quiet title to the real property located in Braxton County, West Virginia, more fully described as follows: “A tract of land containing 125 acres, more or less, situate on what is known as Boggs Run or Ice Run, a tributary of the Little Kanawha River in Braxton County, West Virginia, known as the Arnold Tract, adjoining lands now or formerly owned by M. C. Holden, J. B. Bodkin, and others, and being the same tract or parcel of land conveyed to B. F. Whitescarver by Ora Shock, Trustee for Worthy Preston Shock, by deed dated the 7th day of October, 1952, and now of record in the Office of the Clerk of the County Court of Braxton County, West Virginia, in Deed Book No. 241, at page 62.” It appearing by Affidavit filed in this action that the Plaintiff has used due diligence to ascertain the residence or whereabouts of the named Defendants without success and that there are or may be persons, other than those named as Defendants, interested in the subject matter of this action whose names are unknown to the Plaintiff and who are made Defendants by the general description of unknown defendants, that are, person/parties unknown. It is ordered that each of them serve upon the Plaintiff’s counsel, Leslie Dillon, whose address is Post Office Box 1791, Charleston, West Virginia 25326, an Answer including any related counterclaim, or other defense to the Complaint filed in this action on or before the 8th day of March, 2013, otherwise judgment by default will be taken against them at any time thereafter. A copy of this Complaint can be obtained from the undersigned Clerk at her Office. Enter by the Clerk of said Court this 7th day of January, 2013. Susan Lemon, Clerk of Court By: T. Huffman 2-12 ADVERTISEMENT MR-34-BR Notice is hereby given that Brooks Run Mining Company, LLC, 25 Little Birch Road, Sutton, WV 26601 has submitted an application for the reissuance of Article 11/WVNPDES Permit No. WV0050920 to the Department of Environmental Protection, 105 S. Railroad Street, Phillipi, WV 26416-1150 in order to maintain and monitor a haulroad and abandoned deep mine in the Lower Kittanning seam/mineral bed. The operation will discharge treated storm water into an unnamed tributary of/and Right Fork of Little Birch of Birch River of Elk River and is located 4.0 miles, West of Erbacon, in Holly District of Braxton County, Longitude 80º 38’ 34.0000” and Latitude 38º 32’ 42.0000” (coordinates from USGS Topographic Map). The Department of Environmental Protection is seeking information on private surface water intakes for human consumption located in the above listed receiving streams and located down stream of this operation. Please provide your name, phone number, mailing address, the name of the stream being with the intake, and the physical location of the intake. This information needs to be submitted to the address above. An anti-degradation review has been conducted. Tier 1 protection is afforded because the effluent limitations ensure compliance with water quality criteria for all designated uses. Where applicable, a full Tier 2 anti-degradation review has been conducted. Comments on the Article 11 WV/ NPDES application or requests for a public hearing regarding the Article 11/WVNPDES application shall be in writing and if a public hearing is requested shall state the nature of the issues proposed to be raised in the hearing. Such written comments or requests should be sent to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) at the address above and must also reference the Article 11/NPDES permit number shown above. Comments received by March 7, 2013, or thirty (30) days from date of publication, will be considered. A copy of the Article 11/WVNPDES application, draft permit, rational page, and fact sheet (if required) will be available for inspection and obtaining copies during normal business hours at the DEP Regional Office located at the address above. DEP Telephone No. 304-457-3219 Ar ticle 11/NPDES Permit No. WV0050920 2-5 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000001 Braxton County - To: BONNIE DALTON ADAMS, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF W. L. J. JOHNSON, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000001, OG ½ OF ½ OF 115AC BIRCH, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of ADAMS BONNIE DALTON, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $2.36 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $435.43 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000128 Braxton County - To: LAWRENCE O. WEST HEIRS C/O PEGGY CALABRESE, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LAWRENCE O. WEST, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000128, 1/30 OF ½ 115.42AC GAS KANAWHA, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of WEST LAWRENCE O HEIRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $448.25 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000124 Braxton County - To: LAWRENCE O. WEST HEIRS C/O PEGGY CALABRESE, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LAWRENCE O. WEST, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000124, 1/30 OF ½ 3AC OG COPEN, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of WEST LAWRENCE O HEIRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $448.25 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Continued to LEGALS Page 15 LEGAL NOTICES Page 15, Braxton Citizens’ News, February 5, 2013 Continued from LEGALS Page 14 Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000053 Braxton County - To: FRANZ S. WORKMAN, IV, CAROLE I. WORKMAN, CAITLIN E. WORKMAN, PATRICIA L. WORKMAN, DANIEL L. WORKMAN, LEE D. WORKMAN, EMILY C. WORKMAN, AGNES DAVIS, K.B. DAVIS C/O BERTUS FERREIRA, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000053, ½ OF 207AC O & G BOWLING GREEN, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of DAVIs K B, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $120.01 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $57.04 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $381.89 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $558.94 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000109 Braxton County - To: MICHAEL FOBARE, MICHAEL FOBARE, JESSICA FOBARE, JESSICA FOBARE, JEREMY KROLL, JEREMY KROLL, GWENDOLYN KROLL, GWENDOLYN KROLL, RITA MASON, RITA MASON, JOHN KROLL, JOHN KROLL, JUDITH KROLL, JUDITH KROLL, OCCUPANT, WEST VIRGINIA STATE TAX DEPARTMENT BANKRUPTCY UNIT/SPECIAL PROCEDURES, IRS ADVISORY GROUP, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that CI HOLDING LLC, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000109, 1AC KANAWHA, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of FORBARE MICHAEL &/OR, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $470.36 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $353.30 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $904.70 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $1,728.36 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000022 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000022, ½ OF 230AC COG SHOCKS MILL RUN, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $129.38 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $73.45 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $557.73 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000054 Braxton County - To: AGNES DAVIS, K.B. DAVIS C/O GERTUS FERREIRA, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000054, ½ OF 72AC O&G TWO LICK, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of DAVIS K B, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $102.75 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $26.79 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $345.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $475.44 Visit us on the web @ www.bcn-news.com Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000029 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000029, OG ¼ OF 48.81, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.60 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.94 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $467.44 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000031 Braxton County - To: L.T. HARVEY C/O IRENE CLISE, L.T. HARVEY C/O KELLI MURRAY, IRENE MARGARET CLISE, DR. GEORGIA MONIQUE MOKHA, HARVEY GIVEN, BRIAN H. DULANEY, DR. JOHN T. DULANEY, ELIZABETH ANN FORET, BABE K. SHORT, BABE SHORT, KAREN S. SHORT, RONNIE LEE SHORT, DIANE SHORT MUSSANO, JERALD D. HOOVER, JERALD D. HOOVER, ROBIN RENEE CLENDENIN, LESLIE ANN HOVER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MACIE SHARRON HOOVER or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000031, OG ½ OF 75 AC BIG RUN, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HARVEY L T, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $103.18 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $27.52 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $453.86 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or cer- tified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $584.56 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000032 Braxton County - To: ROMIE JONES HEIRS C/O MARY L. KITTENGER, ARLIE JONES, MELVIN JONES, LUCILLE JONES, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000032, COG 1/24 OF 33 AC WEST FORK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of JONES ROMIE HRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $448.25 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000034 Braxton County - To: EDWARD C. KNOTTS, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000034, 1/8 OF 72AC COG WEST FORK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of KNOTTS EDWARD C., and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $105.10 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $26.08 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $468.09 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000093 Braxton County - To: VAL MAY C/O FREDDIE G. MAY, RETA MAY C/O FREDDIE G. MAY, FREDDIE G. MAY, SHIRLEY MAY ARMSTRONG, RITA C. MAY (MARSHALL MANOR), EDISON MAY, MARY MAY BRANDT, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000093, 1/90 OF 65AC ALL MINS CROOKED FORK, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of MAY VAL & RETA, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $390.88 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $502.22 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000064 Braxton County - To: BERT MARLOW C/O JAMES M. HALSTEAD, WALTER MARLOW, BERT MARLOW, RUSSELL MARLOW, MINNIE SPRING, REVA BATDORFF, CLARA EVANS, NELLE PERKINS, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000064, 2/3 OF 100AC O&G KANAWHA, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of MARLOW BERT ET AL, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $110.64 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $40.57 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $488.12 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charles- ton, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000069 Braxton County - To: POND FORK OIL & GAS COMPANY, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000069, ¼ OF 1755.64AC O&G L BIRCH, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of POND FORK OIL & GAS CO, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $205.79 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $207.54 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $366.70 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $780.03 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000081 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000081, 1/8 OF 77AC OG WESTFALL FORK, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000101 Braxton County - To: RICHARD A. STEWART, JOETTA JANE STEWART, WEST VIRGINIA STATE TAX DEPARTMENT, BANKRUPTCY UNIT/ SPECIAL PROCEDURES, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, Continued to LEGALS Page 16 LEGAL NOTICES Page 16, Braxton Citizens’ News, February 5, 2013 Continued from LEGALS Page 15 conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000101, 6.08AC RUSH FORK, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of STEWART RICHARD A &/OR JOETTA, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $114.05 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $49.93 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $518.88 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000121 Braxton County - To: J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, BONNIE BELLE JOHNSON, GLENDA BERNICE ANCELL FLEMEY, JAMES WILLIAM ANCELL, JANET M. STUTLER, BARRY STUTLER, DIANE STUTLER, CHARLES STUTLER, BRUCE STUTLER, DEBORAH LYNN H O LT, PAU L I N E S T U T L E R JONES, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GRACE M. MCCULLOUGH, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ERMA BACHELOR FOUTS, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GERTRUDE L. RHUSTORFER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SANDFORD ROSCOE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF WAILTER S. STUTLER, ANY UKNOWN HEIRS OF JACOB BRUCE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JAMES M. STUTLER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000121, 39/54 OF 71AC OG SALT LICK, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of STUTLER JEANETTE W, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $106.81 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $33.88 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $417.87 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $558.56 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000070 Braxton County - To: POND FORK OIL & GAS COMPANY, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF W.I. TINNEY, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000070, ½ OF 168AC O&G BIRCH, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of POND FORK OIL & GAS CO, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $115.10 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $48.44 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $366.70 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $530.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000116 Braxton County - To: M.P. SKINNER, ET AL C/O MARY MILLER, M.P. SKINNER, LUCILLE SKINNER, JAMES GALE SKINNER, HOY SKINNER, CALLIE MAY TOLLEY, RUBY BROHARD, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF PERRY S. SKINNER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000116, OIL CREEK 4.5 AC, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of SKINNER M P ET AL, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $110.20 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $42.06 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $345.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $498.16 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000028 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C.O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000028, ½ OF ¼ 3.8AC OG STEER CREEK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000016 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representa- Auto • Home • Business • Life Ware Insurance Agency, LLC 611 Elk Street • Gassaway, WV 26624 www.wareinsuranceagency.com 304-364-9120 CNA’s, LPN’s & RN’s Needed ASAP For LTC Facilities Mon, Marion, & Harrison Co. PRN All Days/Shifts Avail. Call U.S. Nursing Network 304-623-5777 S990a Not all companies are licensed to operate in all states. Not all products are offered in all states. 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The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $97.02 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $16.71 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $468.63 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000056 Braxton County - To: AGNES DAVIS, K.B. DAVIS C/O BERTUS FERREIRA, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000056, ½ OF 77AC O&G TWO LICK, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of DAVIS K B, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $103.40 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $27.87 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $345.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $477.17 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000119 Braxton County - To: J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, BONNIE BELLE JOHNSON, GLENDA BERNICE ANCELL FELMEY, JAMES WILLIAM ANCELL, JAMES M. STUTLER, BARRY STUTLER, DIANE STUTLER, CHARLES STUTLER, BRUCE STUTLER, DEBORAH LYNN HOLT, PAULINE STUTLER JONES, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS GRACE M. MCCULLOUGH, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ERMA BACHELOR FOUTS, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GERTRUDE L. RHUSTORFER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SANDFORD ROSCOE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF WALTER S. STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JACOB BRUCE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JAMES M. STUTLER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000119, 15/54 OF 28AC OG SALT LICK, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of STUTLER J M HRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $417.87 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $529.21 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000112 Braxton County - To: DONALD E. MAINS, DONALD E. MAINS, DONALD E. MAINS, VANDERBILT MORTGAGE & FINANCE, INC., VANDERBILT MORTGAGE & FINANCE INC., CASIE MCGEE, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000112, 11.09AC FALL RUN, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of MAINS DONALD E, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $229.19 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $230.30 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $372.89 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $832.38 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000110 Braxton County - To: PATRICIA GABRIELS, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000110, 1/3 OF 1/5 OF ½ 126.5AC OIL CREEK, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of GABRIELS PATRICIA, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $108.30 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $46.39 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $491.60 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000120 Braxton County - To: J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, BONNIE BELLE JOHNSON, GLENDA BERNICE ANCELL FELMEY, JAMES WILLIAM ANCELL, JANET M. STUTLER, BARRY STUTLER, DIANE STUTLER, ARDEN B. STUTLER, ILA STUTLER, EDWARD STUTLER, MARTHA W. STUTLER, CHARLES STUTLER, BRUCE STUTLER, PAULINE STUTLER JONES, BONNIE JUDD, GERTRUDE RIDGEWAY, FRANK J. MCCULLOUGH JR, A. MARION TAYLOR, JAMES M. WRIGHT, LUCILLE STUTLER GOUDY, EDITH EWART, EDITH DUNN, BETTY CRAIG, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GRACE M. MCCULLOUGH, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ERMA BACHELOR FOUTS, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GERTRUDE L. RHUSTORFER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SANDFORD ROSCOE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF WALTER S. STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HERIS OF JACOB BRUCE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JAMES M. STUTLER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000120, 39/54 OF 29AC OG SALT LICK, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of STUTLER JEANETTE W, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $99.79 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $21.55 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $417.87 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $539.21 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order Continued to LEGALS Page 17 LEGAL NOTICES Page 17, Braxton Citizens’ News, February 5, 2013 Continued from LEGALS Page 16 or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000021 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000021, ½ OF 4/7 51AC COG WEST FORK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $98.28 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $18.92 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $472.10 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000038 Braxton County - To: GEORGIA HOUSTON, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JACKIE NOTTINGHAM, TANYA ROBINSON, GEORGE NOTTINGHAM, LINDA NOTTINGHAM ABERNATHY, JANET MARRERO, ETTA NOTTINGHAM, STONEY JAMES NOTTINGHAM, EMMA NOTTINGHAM MOORE, LUCY CRUICKSHANKS, ROCKIE LEE NOTTINGHAM, ANDY LEE NOTTINGHAM, JAMES BRACKIE NOTTINGHAM, JR., STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, FIRST RESOLUTION INVESTMENT CORPORATION, WEST VIRGINIA STATE TAX DEPARTMENT BANKRUPTCY UNIT/SPECIAL PROCEDURES, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000038, ST CREEK COG UNDER 9.83 AC (01-4T-1.1), located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of NOTTINGHAM JAMES BRACKIE, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $105.52 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $12.99 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $444.86 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $563.37 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000044 Braxton County - To: OSCAR D. YOUNG C/O WILMA Y. DRESCH, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000044, 94.5AC OG SLEITH, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of YOUNG OSCAR D, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $117.64 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $52.91 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $507.46 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000045 Braxton County - To: OSCAR D. YOUNG C/O WILMA Y. DRESCH, PRICE YOUNG, PRUDIE MOLLOHAN, CLARA MICK, ELAINE STUMP, WILBERT ROLLYSON, MARVIN ROLLYSON, STEVE ROLLYSON, CHARLES ROLLYSON, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000045, 11.7AC OG SLEITH, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of YOUNG OSCAR ET AL, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.60 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.94 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $345.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or cer- tified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $458.44 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000051 Braxton County - To: EILEEN DAUGHTERTY, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF R.L. SIMONS, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000051, 1/32 OF 50 AC O&G WTS ELK, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of DAUGHERTY EILEEN, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $448.25 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000058 Braxton County - To: YOLANDA MARIE PLUM, ELEMENTAL RESOURCES, LLC, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LEE TETER, ANY UKNOWN HEIRS OF PAUL TETER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LILLIE TETER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF DOROTHY FLINT, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000058, 5AC ALL MINS EXCEPT COAL BUCKE YE CREEK, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of H3 LLC, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $345.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $457.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000126 Braxton County - To: LAWRENCE O. WEST HEIRS C/O PEGGY CALABRESE, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LAWRENCE O. WEST, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000126, 1/3 OF ¼ 137AC OG COPEN, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of WEST LAWRENCE O HEIRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $448.25 The Red Rooster Cafe Valentine Dinner Thursday, February 14th 5pm-10pm Prime Rib Special Choice of Potato Choice of Vegetable Salad Hot Bread Dessert Regular Menu Available Call for you reservation today 304-364-6023 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000125 Braxton County - To: LAWRENCE O. WEST HEIRS C/O PEGGY CALABRESE, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LAWRENCE O. WEST, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000125, 1/30 OF 1AC OG COPEN, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of WEST LAWRENCE O HEIRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $448.25 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000002 Braxton County - To: COY J. BARKER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MARY G. BARKER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MONA ERMOL BARKER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000002, 1/8 OF 1/8 OF 104AC COG MILL CREEK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of BARKER COY J, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.37 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $417.87 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000118 Braxton County - To: J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/ JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, BONNIE BELLE JOHNSON, GLENDA BERNICE ANCELL FELMEY, JAMES WILLIAM ANCELL, JANET M. STUTLER, BARRY STUTLER, DIANE STUTLER, CHARLES STUTLER, BRUCE STUTLER, DEBORAH LYNN HOLT, PAULINE STUTLER JONES, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GRACE M. MCCULLOUGH, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ERMA BACHELOR FOUTS, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GERContinued to LEGALS Page 17 The iron Workers Local #301 is taking applications for the Apprenticeship Training Program. Applications are accepted at the Local Union Office Monday thru Friday from 8:00 am till 4:00 pm daily all year round. In order to be considered for the upcoming Apprenticeship class you must have your application in by Friday, March 15, 2013 at 4:00 pm. The testing will be on Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 9:00 am and the interviews will be on Saturday, March 23, 2013 beginning at 9:00 am. (This is not a job application) Applicants will be accepted at Iron Workers’ Local #301 2425 Hampshire Drive Charleston, Wv 25387 Qualifications for Apprenticeship Training Program are as follows: You must be 18 years of age ,minimum Birth Certificate and Social Security Card Required Drug test Prior to Acceptance You must have a high school diploma or G.E.D. You must have reliable transportation You must live within the jurisdiction of the Iron Workers’ Local #301 at least one Year or more prior to applying. Please bring copies of all documentation when applying! The Iron Workers’ Local #301 jurisdiction located in the state of West Virginia are : Boone, Braxton, clay, Fayette, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mingo, Nicholas, Putnam, Raleigh, Webster, Wyoming, and the southern half of Randolph County. The Iron Workers’ Local #301 jurisdiction in the state of Virginia and Kentucky are : Buchanan, Dickerson, Russell, Tazewall, Wise and Washington. Pike County in Kentucky. For information, please call: 304-342-5343 or visit our website ironworkers301.com EOE LEGAL NOTICES fice, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 Page 18, Braxton Citizens’ News, February 5, 2013 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000020 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000020, ½ OF 46.5AC OG WEST FORK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $99.56 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $21.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $475.64 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 Continued from LEGALS Page 17 TRUDE L. RHUSTORFER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SANDFORD ROSCOE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF WALTER S. STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JACOB BRUCE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JAMES M. STUTLER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000118, 15/54 OF 71AC OG SALT LICK, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of STUTLER J M HRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $95.80 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $19.29 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $418.87 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $535.66 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000107 Braxton County - To: EILEEN DAUGHTERTY, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000107, 1/16 OF 20AC OG FALL RUN, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of DAUGHTERTY EILEEN, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $448.25 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000055 Braxton County - To: FRANZ S. WORKMAN IV, CAROLE I WORKMAN, CAITLIN E. WORKMAN, PATRICIA L. WORKMAN, DANIEL L. WORKMAN, LEE D. WORKMAN, EMILY C. WORKMAN, AGNES DAVIS, K.B. DAVIS C/O BERTUS FERREIRA, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000055, ½ OF 42.64AC O&G BOWLING GRE, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of DAVIS K B, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $99.13 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $20.42 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $381.89 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $501.44 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000127 Braxton County - To: LAWRENCE O. WEST HEIRS C/O PEGGY CALABRESE, ANY UNINOWN HEIRS OF LAWRENCE O WEST, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000127, 1/30 OF ¼ 115.42AC OIL KANAWHA, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The second half 2012 Real Estate and Personal Property taxes are now due. Payments must be received on or by March 1, 2013 in order to receive the 2-1/2% discount. Please refer to your statement(s) received last July for the correct amount due. If you did not receive a statement, you may call 765-2838, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or you may write to the Braxton County Sheriff’s Department Tax Division, P.O. Box 546, Sutton, WV 26601, for the amount due. All taxes that are delinquent after April 30, 2013, will have an additional charge of $20.00. EDDIE W. WILLIAMS SHERIFF OF BRAXTON COUNTY WEST LAWRENCE O HEIRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $681.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $793.25 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000102 Braxton County - To: CAROLYN SUE STOUT, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000102, 56AC OG BEAR RUN, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of STOUT CAROLYN SUE, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $107.86 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $35.73 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $480.50 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000072 Braxton County - To: BRENDA FAY SNIDER, BANK OF GASSAWAY, BERNARD R. MAUSER, ANNE M. STUCKEY, WAYNE N. STUCKEY, DAVID R. SWIMS, CARRON SWIMS, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000072, 12.75AC ALL MINS EXCEPT COAL WTS HOLLY RIVER, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of SWIMS DAVID R &/OR CARRON, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $97.23 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $17.03 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $420.68 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $534.94 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000073 Braxton County - To: BRENDA FAY SNIDER, BANK OF GASSAWAY, BERNARD R. MAUSER, DAVID R. SWIMS, CARRON SWIMS, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000073, 3.49AC ALL MINS EXCEPT COAL WTS HOLLY RIVER, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of SWIMS DAVID R &/OR CARRON, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $402.69 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $514.03 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Of- Elk Village Apartments 245 Airport Road Sutton, WV 26601 1 BR $0- $642/month 2 BR $0-$667/month 62 years of age or older, handicap/disabled, regardless of age HUD vouchers accepted; Laundry Room on Premises Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Call (304) 765-2433 TDD: 800-982-8771 This Institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000019 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000019, ½ OF 2/7 OF 97AC OG MOUND RUN, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $97.23 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $17.03 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $469.16 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000026 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conser- vators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000026, ½ OF 18 101.25AC OG STEER CREEK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000017 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000017, ½ OF 1.5AC OG MILL CREEK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000007 Braxton County - To: ROBERT C. CHENOWETH, TIMOTHY A. GROVES, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000007, COG 14.5 AC COWSKIN, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of CHENOWETH ROBERT C, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of Continued to LEGALS Page 19 LEGAL NOTICES Page 19, Braxton Citizens’ News, February 5, 2013 Continued from LEGALS Page 18 October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $98.07 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $18.55 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $345.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $462.52 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000003 Braxton County - To: COY J. BARKER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MONA ERMOL BARKER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000003, 1/8 OF 15/16 OF 67AC OG WEST FORK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of BARKER COY J, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $448.25 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000027 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000027, ½ OF 1/8 OF 73AC OG STEER CREEK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000122 Braxton County - To: J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J. M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, BONNIE BELLE JOHNSON, GLENDA BERNICE ANCELL FELMEY, JAMES WILLIAM ANCELL, JANET M. STUTLER, BARRY STUTLER DIANE STUTLER, CHARLESSTUTLER, BRUCE STUTLER, DEBORAH LYN HOLT, PAULINE STUTLER JONES, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GRACE M. MCCULLOUGH, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ERMA BACHELOR FOUTS, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GERTRUDE L. RHUSTORFER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SANDFORD ROSCOE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF WALTER S. STUTLER, ANY UNIKNOWN HEIRS OF JACOB BRUCE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JAMES M. STUTLER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000122, 39/54 OF 28AC OG SALT LICK, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of STUTLER JEANETTE W, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $98.71 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $19.70 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $417.87 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $536.28 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000062 Braxton County - To: BERT MARLOW, ET ALL C/O JAMES M. HALSTEAD, WALTER MARLOW, CLARA D. EVANS, MARGURITE VAN KEUREN, ELLET MARLOW, MINNIE SPRING, BERT D. MARLOW, GEORGE L. MARLOW, RUSSELL M. MARLOW, NELLE PERKINS, REVA BATDORFF, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000062, 2/3 OF 50AC O&G WOLF CREEK, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of MARLOW BERT ET AL, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $102.13 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $25.65 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $464.69 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000030 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000030, ½ OF 7/8 13.5AC OB WALNUT FK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000092 Braxton County - To: VAL MAY C/O FREDDIE G. MAY, RETA MAY C/O FREDDIE G. MAY, FREDDIE G. MAY, SHIRLEY MAY ARMSTRONG, RITA C. MAY (MARSHALL MANOR), EDISON MAY, MARY MAY BRANDT, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000092, 1/45 OF 63AC ALL MINS CROOKED FORK, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of MAY VAL & RETA, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $390.88 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $502.22 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000084 Braxton County - To: MINER HORNER HEIRS C/O FREDDIE G. MAY, FREDDIE G. MAY, VAY BRITTON, ITHAMER C. HORNER, CHARLES HORNER, FLORENCE ANN CARR, SHIRLEY MAY ARMSTRONG, RITA C. MAY (MARSHALL MANOR), EDISON MAY MARY MAY BRANDT, VANCE MAY, EDITH WEST, KATHLEEN L. RICHARDS, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000084, ¾ OF 54.66AC OG STEER CREEK, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of HORNER MINER HRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $104.04 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $29.04 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $399.88 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $532.96 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000082 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000082, ¼ OF 122.36AC OG O’BRIEN, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $101.47 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $24.53 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $480.90 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000023 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000023, ½ OF 6AC OG MILL CREEK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000024 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000024, ½ OF 1/8 63AC OG STEER CK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000025 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000025, ½ OF 1/8 OF 54AC OG STEER CK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000014 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000014, OG ¼ OF 68 AC MILL CK, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this Continued to LEGALS Page 20 LEGAL NOTICES Page 20, Braxton Citizens’ News, February 5, 2013 Continued from LEGALS Page 19 sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $97.85 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $18.19 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $470.94 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000095 Braxton County - To: CARYL MCPHERSON, SHERMAN MCPHERSON DOC #43756-1 HUTTONSVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000095, .10AC SUTTON, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of MCPHERSON FRED & CARYL & and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $175.36 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $76.68 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $498.93 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $750.97 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000114 Braxton County - To: ELIZABETH REED, ELIZABETH REED, ET AL. C/O ELIZABETH REED, OLETA REED, FLETCHER REED, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF HARVEY H. SPICER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000114, 2/7 OF 97.2AC OG COPEN RUN, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of REED ELIZABETH ET AL, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $100.84 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $23.41 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $345.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $470.15 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000063 Braxton County - To: BERT MARLOW ET AL C/O JAMES M. HALSTEAD, BERT MARLOW, RUSSELL MARLOW, MINNIE SPRING, REVA BATDORFF, CLARA EVANS, NELLE PERKINS, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000063, 2/3 OF 53AC O&G WOLF, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of MRLOW BERT ET AL, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $102.75 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $26.79 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.45 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000060 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000060, ¼ OF 135AC O&G FLATWOODS RUN, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $102.33 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $26.02 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $483.25 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000059 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF J.W. BROWNINGor heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000059, ¼ OF 67AC O&G HOLLY, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $97.85 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $18.19 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $470.94 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000052 Braxton County - To: EILEEN DAUGHTERTY, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000052, 1/6 OF 59.5AC O&G HOLLY, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of DAUGHTERTY EILEEN, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $336.91 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $448.25 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000043 Braxton County - To: RONALD BRIAN WILDMAN, RONALD BRIAN WILDMAN, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000043, LOT 13 (1.42 AC) DEER RUN ESTATES, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of WILDMAN RONALD BRIAN, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $119.15 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $23.60 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $489.65 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $632.40 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000042 Braxton County - To: RONALD BRIAN WILDMAN, RONALD BRIAN WILDMAN, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S00000042, LOT 4 (2.19 AC) DEER RUN ESTATES, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of WILDMAN RONALD BRIAN, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $133.19 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $35.69 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $489.65 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $659.43 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000078 Braxton County - To: ELIZABETH COX, ELIZABETH COX, DARIUS K. COX, DARIUS K. COX, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000078, LOT B CHEMICAL TOWN 54.7 X 185 X 75 X 163, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of COX ELIZABETH LIFE &, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $329.88 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $221.77 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $545.39 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $1,097.04 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000050 Braxton County - To: DARIUS K. COX, DARIUS K. COX, KEITH COX, KEITH COX, STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, BRAXTON COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, KIMBERLY COX, KIMBERLY COX, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000050, 5AC BUCKEYE CREEK, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of COX DARIUS K, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $342.00 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $487.20 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $601.13 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $1,430.33 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000090 Braxton County - To: BARBARA E. JARVIS, BARBARA E. JARVIS, BARBARA E. JARVIS, BARBARA E. JARVIS, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000090, 5AC BIRCH located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of JARVIS BARBARA E, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $306.89 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $214.70 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $498.65 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $1,020.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000083 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000083, ½ OF .71AC OG O’BRIEN, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000076 Braxton County - To: VAY BRITTON, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF W.M. MAY, WAYLAND BRITTON, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, represenContinued to LEGALS Page 21 LEGAL NOTICES Page 21, Braxton Citizens’ News, February 5, 2013 Continued from LEGALS Page 20 tatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000076, 1/45 OF 63AC ALL MINS CROOKED FORK, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of BRITTON VAY & WAYLAND, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $457.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000041 Braxton County - To: RONALD BRIAN WILDMAN, RONALD BRIAN WILDMAN, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000041, LOT 16 (2.29 AC) DEER RUN ESTATES, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of WILDMAN RONALD BRIAN, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $134.47 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $37.76 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $489.65 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $661.88 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000013 Braxton County - To: NEWTON FRAME, NEWT FRAME, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000013, 1AC STUMBO RUN, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of FRAME NEWTON, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $98.60 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $9.44 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $480.66 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $588.70 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000065 Braxton County - To: CARYL MCPHERSON, SHERMAN MCPHERSON DOC #43765-1 HUTTONSVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000065, 992.5SQ FT TESLA, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of MCPHERSON FRED & CARYL &, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $2.36 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $498.93 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $597.45 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000075 Braxton County - To: VAY BRITTON, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF W. M. MAY, WAYLAND BRITTON, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000075, 1/90 OF 65AC ALL MINS CROOKED FORK, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of BRITTON VAY & WAYLAND, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $345.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $457.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000094 Braxton County - To: CARYL MCPHERSON, SHERMAN MCPHERSON DOC #43756-1 HUTTONSVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000094, .25AC WTS TWO LICK, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of MCPHERSON CARYL &/OR SHERMAN, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $120.85 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $3.55 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $498.93 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $623.33 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000057 Braxton County - To: JOHN E. EAKLE, JR. HEIRS C/O LINDA EAKLE, JOHN E. EAKLE, JR. HEIRS C/O JOHN O. EAKLE, SR., HOY E. EAKLE, DAVID BOYD EAKLE C/O LINDA EAKLE, JOHN OTIS EAKLE, CLARA FORE, LEAH COGHENOUR, ESTABELLE R. ICARD C/O LINDA EAKLE, BETTY JEAN CREMEANS, MILDRED SPIKER, ANY UNNNOWN HEIRS OF VIRGINIA MERLE STEWART, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000057, 27AC O&G STONY CREEK, located in HOLLY, which was returned delinquent in the name of EAKLE J E JR, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $100.41 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $22.65 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $390.88 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $513.94 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000136 Braxton County - To: ELIZABETH M. COX, ELIZABETH M. COX, KEITH COX, KEITH COX, KEITH COX, KEITH WARRENT COX, KEITH WARREN COX, KEITH WARREN COX, KIMBERLY R. COX, KIMBERLY R. COX, KIMBERLY R. COX, DARIUS K. COX, DARIUS K. COX, STONEWALL JACKSON MEMORIAL, BOOTH & MCCARTHY, STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, BEERNARD R. MAUSER ATTORNEY AT LAW, OCCUPANT, WEST VIRGINIA STATE TAX DEPARTMENT BANKRUPTCY UNIT/SPECIAL PROCEDURES, IRS ADVISORY GROUP, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that CI HOLDING LLC, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S00000136, D & I ADD LOTS 97 98 99 120 X 120 OAS, located in SUTTON CORP, which was returned delinquent in the name of COX ELIZABETH M LIFE, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $639.59 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $511.72 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $945.60 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $2,096.91 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000039 Braxton County - To: GUY STALNAKER, JR. C/O REBECCA ARCHER, GRACE STALNAKER C/O REBECCA ARCHER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000039, 2/21 OF35AC ALL MINS L SLEITH, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of STALNAKER GUY JR & GRACE, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $100.41 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $19.70 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $345.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $466.01 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000018 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N.HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000018, ½ OF 73AC OG SLEITH, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $97.02 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $16.71 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $468.63 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000135 Braxton County - To: RAY BRIGHT, EDDIE BRIGHT, CHARLES BRIGHT, WILLIAM BRIGHT, LAURA CARROLL, GEORGE S. FURBY, RAY BRIGHT, JAMES FEBRUARY, JAMES S. FEBRUARY, PAUL LEAVITT, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000135, HUFFMAN ADD LOT 11 40 X 130 X 40.5 X 134, located in SUTTON CORP, which was returned delinquent in the name of BRIGHT RAY &/OR GLADYS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $153.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $73.32 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $527.40 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $753.88 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000015 Braxton County - To: WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL C/O WANDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM N. HALL, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S-00000015, OG ¼ OF 98.24 AC COWSKIN, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of HALL WILLIAM N, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $99.79 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $21.55 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $354.90 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $476.24 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Charleston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888-5096568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000079 Braxton County - To: ELIZABETH COX, ELIZABETH COX, DARIUS K. COX, DARIUS K. COX, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that RUSSELL L. CARPENTER, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011S-00000079, 1.01AC SKIDMORE RUN, located in OTTER, which was returned delinquent in the name of COX ELIZABETH LIFE &, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26 th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. Continued to LEGALS Page 23 Page 22 Citizens’ NEWS February 5, 2013 Braxton County, WV to apply, no Maximum. • BUY • SELL • TRADE From The First & Factually BUSINESS SERVICES 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. 3-26 AVOID FINANCIAL CLIFF: Need cash fast? Quick, easy, confidential. Get out of debt now. Free consultations. Call: 1(866)505-1433 or (866)780-0839. Email: lonsmayfairdirectlenders67@yahoo.com. 2-5 WILL PAVE AND REPAIR DRIVEWAYS: Also, seal coating. Driveways installed with state of the art equipment. 40 years experience. References available. Licensed, insured and bonded. Calls accepted 24 hours a day. Member of the Better Business Bureau. WV License No. WV04146. Marsha’s Paving. Call 304765-3555 or 304-4727349. 2-12 FOR SALE ACCEPTING SEALED BIDS: Flatwood-Canoe Run PSK is accepting sealed bids for the following item: 1994 Midwest tandem axle trailer, two-foot (2’) dovetail with folding ramps, fourteen foot (14’) deck, seventy-seven inches (77") inside width between the fenders, Pintle eye hitch, 7,000 GVW. The item may be inspected from the hours of 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. at the water treatment plant located at 1092 Main Street, Sutton, WV. Bids may be hand delivered to 406 Main Street in Sutton or mailed to: Flatwoods-Canoe Run PSD, PO box 677, Sutton, WV 26601, Attn: General Manager. The deadline for accepting bids is Friday, February 15, 2013, at 4:00 p.m. FlatwoodsCanoe Run PSD reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The item is being sold in as-is, where-is condition. 2-12 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Mobile Home lots near interstate, senior citizens welcome. Call 304-853-9103tf 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 tf FOR RENT: approximately 1250 sq ft office space located above the Citizens’ News office. Available by December 1st, full bath, kitchenette and more. can also be utilized as a small apartment for two individuals, very secure. $500 per month and security deposit, Rent includes water, sewer and trash services. Call 304-765-5193 days or 304-765-2273 evenings. tf REAL AT E TA EST HOUSE FOR SALE: 3Bedroom,2 bath Brick home with a detached 2 car garage on 1.38 acres 4 miles out of Gassaway on Chapel Rd .Well taken care of . Nice level yard and large garden spot where my father raised a wonderful garden. If interested please call 304669-5817. Asking $160,000.00 2-26 FOR SALE: 4.86 acres at Bear Creek 1 ½ miles from Gassaway. $3,500.00. Call 304-364-5614. 2-12 FOR SALE: 49 acres with plenty of hunting and fishing land. Nice farmland with hay bottom. Electric on site. Located in Webster County below Diana at Guardian. Asking $75,000. Price negotiable. Call Sherry or Dan Cool at 304-765-7515 or 304-644-3211. 2-26 MOBILE HOMES “$1 AND A DEED IS ALL YO U NEED” “N ew government loan packages.” “Lay-A- Way Plans on all homes.” “New homes starting as low as $37,999.” at CLAYTON HOMES OF BUCKHANNON … 304-4728900... Visit us at … C L AY T O N H O M E S O F B UCKHANNON.COM 2-26 LEARN HOW TO “DOUBLE YOUR TAX REFUND” when you buy your new home from CLAYTON HOMES OF BUCKHANNON, Rt. 33 between Weston & Buckhannon...(304) 4728900...Lot Model Reduction Sale Going on Now...Visit us at CLAYTONHOMESOFBUCKHANNON.COM (certain conditions apply) 2-26 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Looking for a fulfilling career, want to work your own schedule? Parenting Coordinator needed in Southern WV. The successful candidate must have a degree in social work, criminal justice, p s y c h o l o g y, or other related degree and dependable transportation, computer and internet access. Submit your resume to New_hope08@hotmail.com, or call Lori Pierce at 1-304-6195525. 2-19 HELP WANTED: Need market research participants to evaluate local establishments. Apply FREE: Shop.BestMark.com or call 800-9698477. 3-5 HELP WANTED: Top Dog Well Service LLC is seeking experienced Class A or B CDL Drivers. Must be able to work night shift and weekends, and have or be able to obtain a tanker endorsement. If 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 yo u wo u l d l i ke t o a p p l y, please call Lisa at 304354-9660 for more information, or stop by our office in Stumptown for an application. 2-19 HELP WANTED: C H A I N SAW HANDS, DOZER AND EXCAVATOR OPERATORS Local Oil Field Services Company is in need of EXPERIENCED saw hands and dozer and excavator operators for land clearing operations. Must be able to safely and efficiently fell and top large timber. Must be dependable. Willing to stay out of town for extended periods including weekends. We are a drug free workplace and you must pass preemployment and random screenings. Apply at Frame Oil Field Services, 208 E. Main Street, Glenville, WV 26351. (304) 4 6 2 - 7 8 4 3 . w w w. f r a m e ofs.com. 2-5 HELP WANTED: Position: 1 PRN CNA: 7a-7p with some rotation. Experience p r e fe r r e d . Po s i t i o n : 1 Fulltime Aide – Med. S u r g e : 7a-7p with some rotation. Experience preferred. If interested apply online at www.stonewallhospital.com or contact: Mary McCartney, RN, Chief Nursing Officer, Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital, 230 Hospital Plaza, Weston, WV 26452 for more information. 2-5 HELP WANTED: NOW HIRING: Stop searching for a Job and Find your Career with US! The West Virginia Regional Jail Authority. Earn while you learn: Paid OnThe-Job Training. Come join our team! Benefits: State Benefits Include: Medical Insurance, Paid Sick Leave, Paid Vacation, Retirement, Life Insurance, Etc. Additional Benefits Available: Dental, Vision, Disability Insurance, Supplemental Retirement, etc. To learn more about what opportunities await you with the Central Regional Jail: Call us at (304) 7657904 or email Patricia.A.Reeder@wv.gov or Ronald.W.Burkhammer@wv.gov. Must be at least 18 years old Services Available to Residents and Visitors of Braxton County WATER WELLS KNICELEY INSURANCE AGENCY Geothermal wells, well pumps. Five generations of experience Hospitalization - Auto Fire Life - Farm - Liability FRAME DRILLING COMPANY Exit 62 Off I-79 Right 1/2 Mile 1-800-427-2389 or 364-5132 (304)636-6025 Elk River FOODLAND Let Our Deli Cater your next party!!! 364-8307 KOHLER INSURANCE AGENCY Your local Nationwide office located on Elk Street in Gassaway (304)364-5202 Quality Printing Place your Ad Here!! Company Get more business!!!! Call 304-765-5193 Braxton County's Only Commercial Printer For ALL Y our Your Printing Needs Business Cards T Too Books - Call 765-5193 One Hour Photo Processing Film, digital, enlargements Walker's Drug Elk Street, Gassaway 364-5193 HELP WANTED: The Town of Flatwoods has an opening for a part time municipal clerk. The duties include working for the municipal judge at court on Saturday every 6 weeks as well as coming into the office on posted hours through the week. Applications for this job will be taken through February 15, 2013. Please send your resume to Town of Flatwoods, P.O. Box 52, Flatwoods, WV. 2-5 HELP WANTED: Braxton Health Care and Rehabilitation Center, a Four Star Facility as rated by CMS, has an opening for a licensed Social Worker. If you are interested please contact bill Kuhn – Administrator at Braxton Health Care and Rehabilitation Center, 200 Days Drive, Sutton, WV 26601. Braxton Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is an EO/AA employer. tf HELP WANTED: Exciting things are happening at William R. Sharpe, Jr. Hospital, and we are looking for compassionate, hardworking and caring individuals to join our team. William R. Sharpe, Jr. Hospital, a 150 bed JCAHO accredited psychiatric facility, is located in Weston, WV, and is operated by the West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources. We have the mission of providing treatment to involuntarily committed mentally ill or dually diagnosed adults throughout the State of West Virginia. With a contemporary philosophy of the provision of inpatient psychiatric care, William R. Sharpe, Jr. Hospital has highly trained staff who consistently demonstrate superb motivational and technical skills. We offer a team oriented working environment and exceptional benefits. We have openings for registered nurses, LPN’s, health service/trainee workers and in other various departments. If you want a rewarding career opportunity, please take a moment to review our openings at http://www.state.w-v.s/ admin/personnel/ jobsdefault.htm. For more information or help with the application process, contact Debbie Cook at 304-269-1210 ext. 360, or Donna Smith at ext. 385, during the week between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. William R. Sharpe, Jr. Hospital is an equal opportunity employer. 2-12 HELP WANTED: An after hours RN position is available for our Randolph County service area. This position requires making emergency or as needed scheduled visits to patients after normal business hours. Must have current WV RN License and reliable transportation. Offering a competitive salary and benefits package including, mileage reimbursement, medical and dental benefits, and vacation package. EOE. Submit resume to Hospice Care Corp., Attention: Cheryl Stevens, 7 Harmon Avenue, Ste. 203, Grafton, WV 26354 or email cstevens@hospicecarecorp.org. 2-19 HELP WANTED: We are looking for a mechanic to work on lawn mowers and tractors. Experience is necessary. Applicant must be able to work on Saturdays as scheduled. Please drop off or mail in a resume to: Flatwoods Lawn & Garden, PO Box 38, Flatwoods, WV 26621. 2-12 HELP WANTED: We are looking for a well organized, motivated individual with good computer skills to work full time in our office. Duties include (but are not limited to) typing, filing, answering phones, basic bookkeeping, advertising, and sales paperwork. Office experience and/or training is necessary. Applicant must be willing to work Saturdays. Please drop off or mail in a resume to: Lockard’s, PO Box 38, Flatwoods, WV 26621. 2-12 HELP WANTED: Braxton County Sheriff’s Department career opportunity. Are you looking for a challenging career? Do you like helping people? Are you of legal age? Of good character? Reasonably physically fit? Then the Braxton County Sheriff might be looking for you. The Braxton County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a few special people to become sheriff deputies. Applications can be picked up from the Tax Office, the County Clerk, or the Deputies’ Office. Applications must be returned no later than February 22, 2013, to the Tax Office. For questions or directions to the Braxton County Court House please call (304) 765-5122. 2-12 HELP WANTED: Hiring security officers in Sutton/ Gassaway. Must be willing to work nights, weekends, and holidays. Candidates should send resumes or cover letters to bmiller@secuirtyamerica.com. 2-12 ????? MISC. NO TRESPASSING: HUNT I N G , H I K I N G , F I S H ING,CAMPING,HORSEBACK RIDING, TRAPPING OR 4 WHEELERS on the following property: Carol Cunningham, Burl Adkins, Lynn Carte, John Brumley and Larry Stump. tf 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 LOST: 1 ½ year old neutered male golden retriever. Has identification tattoo under hair on lower stomach near leg. Answers to Chub. Lost in the Sutton Lane, Flatwoods, Airport road area. Reward offered. Call 304-765-2602 or 304-7655169. tf WANTED WANTED: Old motorcycles – running or n o t . 1 9 8 0 o r o l d e r, a ny make. Call 304-644-5192. tf GET YOUR 765-7149 Doggie Dreams Inn PET BOARDING & DAYCARE 121 Highland St. Gassaway Call 304-678-5186 or visit us on facebook at doggie dreams inn ZZZZZZ Wrinkles Dry Cleaning For All Your Dry Cleaning Needs! located on Elk Street in Gassaway (304) 364-5202 State of the Art Technology Loran & Kevin Kniceley 189 Main St., Sutton 2-26 MID-STATE MARINA & CYCLE, INC. Boats • Motors • Trailers Honda • Suzuki • Yamaha Route 19 - Sutton, WV 765-7325 & 1-800-640-7329 Use Our ATMS ® Sutton Branch 101A West Main Big Otter Go-Mart Exit 40 of I-79 Go-Mart Exit 67 of I-79 - Flatwoods anywhere you are with our online edition!! SUBSCRIBE to the e-subscription today and read your local newspaper from a computer or any mobile device! Burnsville Branch Salt Lick Road Clay Branch Two Run Go-Mart Exit 62 of I-79 -Gassaway Go-Mart Birch River Gassaway Branch 700 Elk Street 1-866-484-2265 Member FDIC Central West Virginia Has Great Services - Use Them And Everyone Benefits! Go online and subscribe at www.bcn-news.com!! Or call the office at (304) 765-5193 LEGAL NOTICES Page 23, Braxton Citizens’ News, February 5, 2013 $1,429.73 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $1,264.56 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $545.39 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $3,239.68 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Char leston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888509-6568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2011-S-00000117 Braxton County - To: J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, J.M. STUTLER HEIRS C/O JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETT W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, JEANETTE W. STUTLER, BONNIE BELLE JOHNSON, GLENDA BERNICE ANCELL FELMEY, JAMES WILLIAM ANCELL, JANET M. STUTLER, BARRY STUTLER, DIANE STUTLER, ARDEN B. STUTLER, ILA STUTLER, ED- WARD STUTLER, MARTHA W. STUTLER, CHARLES STUTLER, BRUCE STUTLER, PAULINE STUTLER JONES, BONNIE JUDD, GERTRUDE RIDGEWAY, FRANK J. MCCULLOUGH, A. MARION TAYLOR, JAMES M. WRIGHT, LUCILLE STUTLER GOUDY, EDITH EWART, EDITH DUNN, BETTY CRAIG, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GRACE M. MCCULLOUGH, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ERMA BACHELOR FOUTS, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GERTRUDE L. RHUSTORFER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SANDFORD ROSCOE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF WALTER S. STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JACOB BRUCE STUTLER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JAMES M. STUTLER, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S00000117, 15/54 OF 29AC OG SALT LICK, located in SALT LICK, which was returned delinquent in the name of STUTLER J M HRS, and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $96.16 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Dog Tales: Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $408.88 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriffcashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $520.22 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Char leston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888509-6568. 2-19 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 2 0 1 1 - S - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 B ra x t o n County - To: NORMAN L. FRAME, CRYSTAL DAWN WILSON, DALE ALLEN WILSON, RABEN LEE WILSON, RICHARD LANE WILSON, NEWTON FRAME, ARLEENE FRAME, IRENE FRAME C/O NEWTON AND ARLEENE FRAME, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all unknown heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, or lienholders. You will take notice that MIKE ROSS INC & WACO OIL & GAS, the purchaser of the tax lien(s) on the following real estate, Certificate of Sale: 2011-S00000011, OG 8 AC BIG RUN, located in BIRCH, which was returned delinquent in the name of FRAME IRENE (ARLEENE), and for which the tax lien(s) thereon was sold by the sheriff of Braxton County at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 26th day of October, 2011, has requested that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made to him or her on or after April 1, 2013, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount you will have to pay on the last day, March 31, 2013 will be as follows: Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of this sale, with interest, to March 31, 2013. $94.85 Amount of subsequent years taxes paid on the property, since the sale, with interest to March 31, 2013. $15.18 Amount paid for Title Examination and preparation of the list to be served and for preparation and service of notice with interest from January 1, 2012 following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. $399.88 Amount paid for other statutory costs with interest from following the sheriff’s sale to March 31, 2013. 0.00 Total Amount Payable to Sheriff-cashier check, money order or certified check must be made payable to The Honorable Eddie Wayne Williams, Sheriff and Treasurer of Braxton County. $509.91 Cost of Certification of Redemption-cashier check, money order or cer tified check must be made payable to The Honorable Glen B. Gainer, III, State Auditor. $35.00 You may redeem at any time before March 31, 2013, by paying the above total less any unearned interest. Return to WV State Auditors Office, County Collections Office, Building 1, Room W-118, Char leston, West Virginia, 25305. Questions, please call 1-888509-6568. 2-19 Great neighbors deserve a great deal. There’s never been a better time to switch to the clearest voice, the sharpest TV and the fastest Internet. Stories from the Braxton County Animal Shelter CRYSTAL CLEAR HOME PHONE HIGH-SPEED INTERNET We are always looking for loving homes. If you have thoughtfully considered adopting a pet, please visit the shelter and see if your next forever friend is waiting for you. Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 12-3 and Sat 10-3 Sun by appt. CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY. You may call for additional information at 765-2200 when calling Sadie- Meet Sadie a 2 year old collie/lab mix. She already spayed and is available at a reduced rate. She was turned in by and owner withhow could no longer take care of her. Are you looking for a forever companion? Call were abandoned you for more information. might be too. Please refer to shelter ID# Johnny- He is a 01-13-D00 when year old rottie mix. calling. We don’t know much about him because Bozco- Meet bozwhile the shelter staff co this poor fella was was taking care of abandoned in the litthe animals inside tle birch area, tied to the shelter someone a dog box and left to dumped him inside die when his owners our fence. moved away. Lucky He seems like a for him a neighbor Timber- a 2 year nice dog, scared and couldn’t stand the old male white husky un-sure but if you sight of him being found as a stray. Timber is in need of a home if you are looking for a sweet beautiful dog he is for you please call for more details. 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If you have any questions concerning this report, you may contact Donny Ratliff at 304-853-2516. If you have any further questions, comments or suggestions, please attend any of our regularly scheduled water board meetings held on the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 6:00 PM in the Burnsville Public Utility Office at 54 Buckeye Alley. Where does my water come from? Your water source is surface water from the Little Kanawha River. Source Water Assessment A Source Water Assessment was conducted West Virginia Bureau for Public Health (WVBPH). The intake that supplies drinking water to the Burnsville Public Utility has a higher susceptibility to contamination, due to the sensitive nature of surface water supplies and the potential contaminant sources identified within the area. This does not mean that this intake will become contaminated; only that conditions are such that the surface water could be impacted by a potential contaminant source.Future contamination may be avoided by implementing protective measures. The source water assessment report which contains more information is available for review or a copy will be provided to you at our office during normal business hours or from the WVBPH @ 304-558-2981. Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline @ 800-426-4791. WATER QUALITY DATA TABLE Definitions of terms and abbreviations used in the table or report MCLG - Maximum Contaminant Level Goal or the level of contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. MCL - Maximum Contaminant Level, or the highest level of contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment techniques. MRDLG - Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal, or the level of drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect benefits of use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. MRDL - Maximum Residual Detection Level, or the highest level of disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of disinfectant is necessary to control microbial contaminants. AL-Action Level,or the cncentration of a contaminant, which, when exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. TT - Treatment Technique, or required process intended to reduce the level of contaminant in drinking water. Abbreviations that may be found in the table: ppm - parts per million or milligrams per liter ppb - parts per billion or micrograms per liter NTU - Nephelometric Turbidity Unit, used to measure cloudiness in water. NE - Not established N/A - Not applicable The Burnsville Public Utility routinely monitors for contaminants in your drinking water according to federal and state laws. The tables below show the results of our monitoring for contaminants. Why must water be treated? All drinking water contains various amounts and kinds of Table of Test Results - Regulated Contaminants contaminants. Federal and state regulations establish limits, controls Likely Source of Violation? Level Unit of MCLG MCL and treatment practices to minimize these contaminants and to Contaminant (Yes/No) Detected Measure Contamination MICROBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS reduce any subsequent health effects. Turbidity Contaminants In Water In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. FDA regulations establish limits of contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health.Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of these contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline @ 800-426-4791. The source of drinking water (both tap and bottled water) includes rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs and wells. As water travels over the surface of land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals, and in some cases radioactive material. It can even pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. .04 N NTU 0 TT Soil runoff ppm NA TT Naturally present in the environment 100% of monthly samples <0.3 Total organic carbon N .81 (Range .20-1.49 INORGANIC CONTAMNANTS Barium N 0.0367 ppm 2 2 Discharlge from drilling wastes; erosion of natural deposits. Fluoride N .97 ppm 4 4 Erosion of natural deposits; water additive that promotes strong teeth Copper (2010) .0729 .0729 ppm 0 N 0.18 ppm 10 VOLATILE ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS 1.19 Chlorine N ppm 4 (MRLDG) ppb NA Nitrate Annual Avg. Range (1.0-1.3) Haloacetic acids (HAAC5) N 46.6 Annual Avg. Range (.22.3-71.4) AL=1.3 Corrosion of household plumbing; erosion of natural deposits 10 Runoff from fer tilizer use; leaching from septic tanks,sewage; erosion of natural deposits Water additive used 4 (MRLD) to control microbes 60 By-product of drinking water disinfection Contaminants that may be present in source water include: By-product of drinkNA ppb 80 40.9 N Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, Total trihalomething water chlorination Annual Avg. anes which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, Range (TTHMs) (23.4-52.2) agricultural livestock operations and wildlife. Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which *Copper and leadthsamples were collected from area residences on 23 September, 2010.Only the 90 percentile is reported. None were found to exceed the MCL. can be naturally-occurring, or result from urban storm water runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, Table of Test Results - Unregulated Contaminants Likely Source of Violation? Level Unit of mining, farming. Contaminant MCLG MCL (Yes/No) Detected Measure Contamination Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety Erosion of natural ppm Sodium N 12.6 NE 20 deposits of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff, and Sulfate ppm N 7.89 250 250 Erosion of natural residential uses. deposits Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and WE ARE PLEASED TO REPORT THAT BURNSVILLE volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial PUBLIC UTILITY MET ALL FEDERAL AND STATE processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas WATER STANDARDS FOR THE YEAR 2012. stations, urban storm water runoff, and septic systems. Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring Additional Information: or the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. All other water test results for the reporting year 2012 were non-detects . Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness in water. We monitor it because it is a good indicator Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in of the effectiveness of our filtration system. drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated persons, such as people with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, women with service lines and home plumbing. Burnsville Public Utilty is responsible for providing high quality persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/ drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing AIDS or other immune disorders, some elderly, and infants can be your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about lead in your drinking water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/sagewater/lead. This report will not be mailed. A copy will be provided to you upon request at our office during guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by business hours.