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Continued from LEGALSPage 12further notice, by announcementat the time and place of sale describeabove or any adjournmentthereof. The Trustees reserve theright to reject any and all bids.The subject property will besold in “AS IS” condition. TheTrustees shall be under no dutyto cause any existing tenant orperson occupying the subjectproperty to vacate said property.The Trustees will deliver atrustees` deed to the purchaserwithout any covenant or warranty(express or implied) in theform prescribed by W. Va. Code§38-1-6. The Trustees make norepresentations and warrantiesabout the title of the real estateto be conveyed. If the Trusteesare unable to convey insurableor marketable title to purchaserfor any reason, purchaser`s soleLEGAL NOTICESPage 13, <strong>Braxton</strong> Citizens’ <strong>News</strong>, April <strong>30</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>remedy is return of deposit.TERMS OF SALE: $12,500.00cash in hand at the time of salein the form of a certified check orcashier`s check made payableto “Teays Valley Trustees, LLC,”and the balance in cash closingwithin <strong>30</strong> days of the date of thesale. Purchaser shall pay fortransfer stamps and recordingfees. Additional terms of salemay be announced prior to thesale.Teays Valley Trustees, LLC55 Meridian Parkway, Suite 108Martinsburg, West Virginia254<strong>04</strong>(3<strong>04</strong>) 757-7956http://foreclosure.closingsource.net 5-7Notice of Public HearingThe West Virginia Departmentof Environmental Protectionhas scheduled a public hearingon June 11, <strong>2013</strong>, at 1:<strong>30</strong> pmto discuss the Draft Fiscal YearMUDDLETY EXITMountaineer 10 Scenic Hwy,TRAIL & TRACTOR Summersville, WVwww.mountaineertrailtractor.com 3<strong>04</strong>-872-9228Visit us on the web @www.bcn-news.com2014 Intended Use Plan forthe Clean Water State RevolvingFund Program (CWSRF).A part of the Intended UsePlan is the Fiscal Year 2014Priority List. The hearing willtake place at the DEP headquartersin Charleston in theNew River Conference Room(Room #2129). A copy of thedraft Fiscal Year 2014 IntendedUse Plan is available, and maybe requested by calling, writing,or sending an email request tothe address below. The plancan also be viewed on DEP’sweb site.ContactKatheryn EmeryWV Department of EnvironmentalProtectionDivision of Water & Waste ManagementClean Water State RevolvingFund601 57th Street, SECharleston, WV 253<strong>04</strong>(3<strong>04</strong>) 926-<strong>04</strong>99 Ext 1596Katheryn.D.Emery@wv.gov 5-7Public AuctionBank of Gassaway will offer thefollowing described property forsale at public auction May 8,<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00am, on the frontsteps of the Courthouse at Sutton,WV. The vehicles are locatedat Pletcher’s in Gassaway andcan be inspected prior to thesale.2005 Dodge Ram 15003D7KS26D25G8162732009 Chev Cobalt1G1AK18H2971907522012 Chev Malibu1G1ZC5E07CF1939562007 Mits Eclipse4A3AK24F87E0219392008 Chev Cobalt1G1AK18F2873221292012 Huansong ATVLWGMDYZ49CA00034520<strong>04</strong> Chev Colorado1GCDT136348185117 5-7<strong>Braxton</strong> County Board ofEducation recognizes FlatwoodsElementary school studentsThe <strong>Braxton</strong> CountyBoard of Education metin a mandatory meetingat Flatwoods Elementary,Flatwoods West Virginiaon Tuesday April16, <strong>2013</strong> at 6:00pm. Thefollowing members werepresent: Kathy Parker,President, Dave Hoover,Vice President, MikeChapman, and ElizabethStewart.The meeting wasreconvened from theMarch 25, <strong>2013</strong> meetingby President KathyParker at 6:00pm.Kathy Parker offereda non-denominationalprayer.The following studentswere recognized asMath Field Day winnersfrom Flatwoods Elementary:Drew Duffield, WylieSkidmore, and RyanShreve. Molly Ratliff wasrecognized as the SpellingBee winner fromFlatwoods Elementary,and Trista Wayne wasrecognized as YoungWriters winner fromFlatwoods Elementary.The Flatwoods ElementarySchool’s LocalSchool ImprovementCouncil presentationwill be scheduled at alater date.Minnie Coffmanspoke of the need formore Art/Music in theschedule for next yearand more classroomspace needed at FlatwoodsElementary.The board discussedthe need tochange the board meetingon April 29th to May8th at <strong>Braxton</strong> CountyHigh School.Mike Chapmanmoved and Dave Hooverseconded to approve theconsent agenda items(minutes of regularmeeting of April 8, <strong>2013</strong>,payment of bills, transportationrequests andreports, and treasurer’sreport). Vote 4-0.Elizabeth Stewartmoved and Dave Hooverseconded to approve thefollowing employment/assignment-Extra-curricular:Ashley Butler-volunteerAssistant TrackCouch-BCHS (effectiveApril 17, <strong>2013</strong>) Vote-4-0Dave Hoover Movedand Mike Chapman Secondedto approve thefollowing resignation-Professional:Ryan Wamsley-Physical EducationTeacher-Frametown ElementarySchool (effectiveJune 10, <strong>2013</strong>) Vote4-0.Elizabeth Stewartmoved and Mike Chapmanseconded to approvethe following resignation-Service:Sherry Williams-Substitute Cook andSubstitute Aide (effectiveretroactive April 11,<strong>2013</strong>) Vote:4-0Mike Chapmanmoved and ElizabethStewart seconded to approvethe following resignation-Extra-Curricular:Sterling Beane, Sr.-Head Track Coach-BCHS(effective retroactive April15, <strong>2013</strong>) Vote-4-0.Mike Chapmanmoved and Dave Hooverseconded to approve fundraisersfor Sutton Elementaryand <strong>Braxton</strong>County Middle School.Vote: 4-0.Dave Hoover movedand Mike Chapman secondedto approve theadoption of levy rate for<strong>2013</strong>-14. Vote 4-0.Elizabeth Stewartmoved and Dave Hooverseconded to accept theonly bid presented tothe board for the leaseof a lot below the highschool:T&M Rentals, Inc.-$855.00 for Lot 1. Vote:3-1 with Mike Chapmanopposing.Mike Chapmanmoved and Dave Hooverseconded to approve theOption Waiver Applicationfor <strong>Braxton</strong> CountyHigh School. Vote: 4-0.The Superintendentand Board Membersreviewed the followingreports/information:Board Member replacement,priority SchoolsVisitation at <strong>Braxton</strong>County High School onApril 22, no electronicdevices to be used duringtesting by studentsor staff, no senior trip-<strong>Braxton</strong> County HighSchool.Elizabeth Stewartmoved to convene intoexecutive session under6-9A-4 (2) (A) to discusspersonnel, student, andlegal matters and updates.Mike Chapmanseconded the motion.Vote: 4-0.The board convenedinto executive session at6:18pmThe board reconvenedinto regular sessiont 7:15pm with noaction taken.Dave Hoover movedand Elizabeth Stewartseconded that the meetingadjourn. Vote:4-0The meeting adjournedat 7:15pm.The next regularboard meeting is scheduledfor May 8, <strong>2013</strong> at<strong>Braxton</strong> County HighSchool.Others in attendance:Betty Taylor,Molly Ratliff, LaDonnaRatliff, Tom Ratliff, PamCottrill, Greg Shreve,Brad Shreve, RyanShreve, Judy Shafer,Minnie Coffman, L. MichelleWilson,TammyWayne,Trista Wayne,Brenda Wells, MornaGreene, Amy Perkin, RebeccaDeNuzzo, NormaBright, Linda Brady.BCHS Class of 1973 Reunionboard looking for classmatesBCHS Class of 1973will be having a reunionplanning meeting May2nd in the communityroom of Mountaineer FoodBank at 7:00 p.m. If youhave questions or suggestions,please contact ChipMallion at 3<strong>04</strong>-765-7187,Dale Bollinger at 3<strong>04</strong>-678-5028, Carol RobinsonJamison at 3<strong>04</strong>-765-5726, Marilyn Bright Williamsat 3<strong>04</strong>-9<strong>04</strong>-3743, orDebbie Asbury Holcombat 3<strong>04</strong>-765-26<strong>30</strong>.We are in the processof gathering current addressed.We still need ad-dressed for: Karen Baker,Lois Fulks, Mary Clark,John Cochran, RonnieK. Davis, Kathy Elmore,Michael Frame, BillieJean Heater, Julia SartinHolmes, Karen Lawson,Eva Mae Laxton Altizer,Charity Sue Long, TomMartin, Robert Martin,Norrie Mote, Robert Myers,Debra Nash, JackieRobinson, Vonica VertonKniceley, Debra RobinsonRose, Debra Singleton,Zack Stutler, Ted Williams,Anna Faye Davis,Pamela Frazier, ClaudiaFrazier, Dollie Utt Wright,and Leon Utt.Student artistsand musicians fromacross the state, including<strong>Braxton</strong>, Fayette,Kanawha, Putnamand Roane counties,will be featured at theWest Virginia Departmentof Education’sseventh annual ArtsAlive celebrating thearts achievement ofpublic schoolchildren.Arts Alive, whichshowcases studentsstatewide, includes forthe first time an artisticcreation by preschoolchildren as part of ayearlong Celebration ofWest Virginia UniversalPre-K.The event will includeperformancesby the All-State chorusand the Arts Alivedance ensemble, bothof which include studentsfrom across thestate.The event also willinclude performancesby the Mary C. SnowWest Side ElementaryDrum Ensemble, CapitalHigh School performingarts students,and elementary dancepilot students at GearyElementary in RoaneCounty and Valley Elementaryin FayetteCounty. A HurricaneHigh School studentalso is to read a poem.In addition, visual artcreated by students atCapital High, KanawhaCity Elementary andRichmond Elementary,all Kanawha County,and <strong>Braxton</strong> CountyMiddle School will beon display.The lobby showcasebegins at 6:<strong>30</strong>p.m., followed by themain performance at 7p.m. on Friday at theClay Center for the Arts& Sciences in Charles-Fulks estate auctionSaturday May 4, <strong>2013</strong> at 9:<strong>30</strong>amWeston Armory, Weston, WVThis is the estate of Shirley Fulks, and the late Paul Fulks of Weston, WV with Mike Fulks incharge. I have been given the distinct privilege of doing this outstanding sale that has the quantityand the quality of any sale this year.Directions: From I-79, South Weston Exit (96). Get off and go approx.. ½ mi. to sale site.Signs to follow at off ramps.Car * Household Furniture * Collectibles * Glassware * Misc.1998 Lincoln Count. 4 door, one owner, Garage Kept w/ 90,661 miles (MIN BID) *2 Recliner LiftChrs. *4 Wing Back Chrs *Couch *RCA Console TV *End Tables *Lamps *2 D.R. Display Cabs. *Tea Cart*Drop Leaf Table w/ 4 Chrs. *China Cab. *D.R. Linen Cab. *Noritake China Set *Austria China *UmbrellaStand *Hull Vase #11 *Hummel Plates *Fostoria Goblets (6) *Several Pcs. Stoneware *DAZEY #60 GlassChurn *Pressure Canner *Lg. Fish Tank w/ stand *5 Pc. B.R. Suite w/Wall Mirror (Cherry) *Round Tablew/ Claw Feet & 1 Drw. *King Sz. Bed w/ Bedding *Quasar Console TV *2 Candle Stick Stands *Milk Glass*Stop Watch *2 Sets of Matching Lamps *Blue Boy & Pinky Statues *Magnifier Reader *WestmorelandTrinket Dish *5 Pc. B.R. Suite w/ Wall Mirror and Bedding *Desk & Chr. *Baskets *Singer Sewing Mach.w/ Bench *Early Am. Rocker & Chr. w/ Front Rollers *2 Annv. Clocks *Hand Painted Oil Light w/ RoundGlobe Wall Picture by R.S. BRANDON *Dinette Table w/ 6 Spindle Back Chrs. *MAYTAG Wringer Washer*Old Kit. A. w/ Bin & Sifter *Sleeper Sofa *Occ. Chrs. *Mantle Clock *Kirby Sweeper *Old CROSLEY Radiow/ Record Player *Records *Vic. Stand *Octagon Stand *WHITE Dec. x-mass Tree *Brass Apple ButterKettle w/ Spider (Pin Hole) *Folding Chrs. *Brass Elect. Lamp *2 Wheel Chrs. *1 Drw. Kit. Cab. *CedarChest *Pictures & Frames *Shelving *Marble Top Stands *Oval Utility Table *Folding Rattan Rocker *WindsorRocker *Sm. Primitive Table *Brass Fireplace Kettle *Hospital Bed w/ Rails *Sewer Snake *Deer YardOrnaments *STANDARD OIL SING *Metal Porch Furniture *5 Pc. Wind-up Train Set w/ Track *Milk Can*Oil Light w/ Reflector *Block Plane *Griswold Waffle Iron *Spindle Back Rocker *Cement Planter *BrassStock Pot *Rocker/Recliner *Drop Leaf Table *Drun Stand *Alum. Ext. & Step Ladder *Area Rugs & Runners*Child’s Piano w/ Stool *Wicker Furniture *Primitive Flatwall Cab. *Wrought Iron Porch Furnitire*Ornate Love Seat *Double Tubs w/ Stand *Iron Ware *Hand Tolls *Ice Cream Maker * Blue Jars *WeedEater *3 Wheel Bike *Chainsaw *Coolman Cooler *6 Drw. Desk *House JackNOTE: There is more items to look at and find, so keep checking back for other items to be listedand extra pictures to view on auctionzip.comAnnouncements day of sale takes precedence over all printed materialNOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS AT SALE SITE. SOLD AS ISTERMS: Cash or Auction Apprv. Check w/ POS. ID (Driver’s Lic. REQ. for bid 3)AUCTIONEER: Dick L. GraffBurnsville, WV **3<strong>04</strong>-853-2342**WV Lic. 882Go to auctonzip.com for listing & pictures. Keep checking back.<strong>Braxton</strong>, Fayette,Kanawha, Putnam,Roane students toparticipate in Arts AliveThe BurnsvilleCommunity EducationalOutreach ServiceClub held their regularmonthly meeting onApril 10, <strong>2013</strong>, at the79er Restaurant withShirley Kelley as Hostess.The meeting wascalled to order by President,Betty Carson,with roll call and flagpledge.For meditations,Shirley Kelley readfrom Matthew Chapter7; verses 7 and 8,“Thought”, and a poem,“The Difference”, authorunknown.The secretary readthe minutes from theMarch meeting and thetreasurer reported onthe good of the club.Both were approved.There were nocommittee reports andno reports of anyoneton. The event is freeand open to the public.Tickets are availablefrom the Clay Center at(3<strong>04</strong>) 561-3500.“We know that studentslearn best whenthey are able to connectdifferent subjects andintegrate their learning,”said state Superintendentof Schools JimPhares. “Well-taughtarts courses are wherecreativity, flexibility, innovation,understandingand empathy areconsistently required.These are skills that aretransferable to manyother disciplines.”A 2012 study ofstudents in West Virginiafound that thosewith an arts-rich highschool experiencescored higher in mathematicsand reading/language arts. Thisfinding generally heldtrue even for studentsof lower socioeconomicstatus or with disabilities.“Years of researchshow that an educationthat includes thearts is closely linkedto almost everythingthat we demand fromour schools: academicachievement, social andemotional development,civic engagement, andequitable opportunity,”Phares said.Contact the Officeof Communicationat (3<strong>04</strong>) 558-2699 toset up set up mediainterviews and videoopportunities with performersprior to ArtsAlive. For more informationon Arts Alive,contact John Deskins,arts coordinator forthe state Departmentof Education, at (3<strong>04</strong>)558-5325 or jdeskins@access.k12.wv.us.Burnsville CEOS Clubmeet for April meetingsick.Money was collectedfor the Weston AreaMeeting on May 9th,<strong>2013</strong>, at the DoddridgeCounty Park. <strong>Braxton</strong>County is responsiblefor meditations anddoor prize.Show and ShareDay is May 3rd, <strong>2013</strong>,at the Hope Baptistchurch with registrationat 9:00 am.Burnsville willhave the coffee hourand lunch set-up.Members from thecounty clubs will begoing to the CancerCenter at UHC on April17th to deliver the pillowswe made.The lesson thismonth was on the“Irish and Scottish Influenceon Appalachia”and those present participated.Man settled herestarting in the 1850s.The Irish and Scottishfound that the rollinghills of West Virginiareminded them of theirhomeland. The Scotscame looking for opportunitiesfor a better life,and the Irish were inthe midst of the PotatoFamine. Many werestarving and that ledto disease and death.The famine caused onemillion people to dieand another million toleave.Marbie Tonkin wonthe hostess gift, andshe also offered grace,followed by lunch beingserved to thosepresent: Betty Carson,Beverly Monroe,Marbie Tonkin, ShirleyKelley, and guest, KellyWilfong.Our next meetingwill be May 8th, <strong>2013</strong>,at 10:00 am at the 79erRestaurant with MaryWine and Elsie Pritt asHostesses. Hope youcan join us.

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