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Locally Owned And Operated School bus drivers in short supply in county By MIKE WILLIAMS The Patriot Siers gets new School bus drivers are in short supply all across the country, and that shortage has settled over Pulaski County as well. 4-year contract "We're probably in the worst shape for drivers we've been in since I've been here," said Jess Shull By MIKE WILLIAMS - Director of Operations, Transportation and The Patriot Maintenance for Pulaski County Schools. Shull told the School Board on Tuesday that his The Pulaski County School Board on Tuesday staff - Vickie Jarrells and Gracia Nipper - have awarded School Superintendent Dr. Kevin Siers done an "amazing" job dealing with the shortage with a new four-year contract. of drivers at the local level, keeping routes cov- Siers first became superintendent in Pulaski ered. County in August of 2016. "We've tried everything we can think of to get The length of the new deal, as School Board drivers - put out signs, sent out fliers, advertised in Chairman Tim Hurst noted, is four years - the "most newspapers. I ask anyone I can," Shull said. "If allowed by the state." you see anyone who looks bored or is looking for His new contract will pay Siers $136,350 per a job and who wants to be a bus driver, have them year. come talk to me," Shull asked the board members. Hurst said annual increases for Siers will be tied Noting the school system trains drivers for free, to increases for instructional personnel, unless he Shull said the current shortage of bus drivers is receives an unsatisfactory review. nationwide and not just in Pulaski County. Siers also receives an increase in his motor vehi- "It's across the board. When I talk to other peo- cle allowance of $250 per month - from $500 to ple in transportation, everybody's struggling to get $750. WEEKEND WEATHER drivers," he said. "If you're out in this county, at just about any Shull said a member of his staff said recently event that goes on in this county you'll see Dr. Saturday Sunday that what is needed to cure the situation is a reces- Siers," Hurst noted. "I see him volunteering at the Mostly sunny, with a high near Sunny, with a high near 49. See DRIVERS, page A2 See SIERS, page A2 48. Northwest wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 26 Sunday Night - Partly cloudy, mph. with a low around 30. Help for grandparents raising Saturday Night - Mostly clear, with a low around 28. grandchildren is on the way From New River Valley Community Services

Nearly ten percent of Virginia children under the age of 18 currently live in homes where household- ers are grandparents or other relatives. Locally, data shows that Pulaski County has a significantly higher number of households with grandparents raising grandchildren than any of the other jurisdictions in the New River Valley. In fact, a 2016 report from the Virginia Tech Department of Human Development & Family Science indicates that there are 583 households in Pulaski County with grandparents raising grandchildren (GRG). (By comparison, Giles County is second of the five jurisdictions, with 361 GRG households.) More than half of Pulaski County's GRG house- holds have no parent present, meaning the daily responsibilities of caring for a child often fall Although the group had been relatively active, it squarely on the shoulders of grandparents, or even struggled to stay in tact following the retirement of great-grandparents in some cases. volunteer Julie Williams, who had been responsible This is a key reason that NRVCS (New River for coordinating and facilitating the meetings. Valley Community Services) is making a push to With this in mind, NRVCS spokesperson Mike re-launch the Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Wade says the agency has allocated funding from a support group for Pulaski County families. See SUPPORT, page A3 Page A2 - The Patriot - March 15, 2019 accumulated to a total of 30 days. Siers The new contract runs from Skeeter’s World Famous July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2023. Continued from page A1 museum in Newbern, at the state GRADUATION championship basketball game, The big day has been decided. Hot Dogs eatery up for sale at Roanoke for the indoor track "At this point we do feel com- meet. So needless to say, Dr. fortable moving forward with The oldest restaurant in Wytheville, Skeeter's the well-known Skeeter's Eatery since 1989. The Siers' truck is wearing out." Friday, May 24th as the date for World Famous Hot Dogs, is on the market for sale. Smiths have kept the Skeeter's legacy alive for the In addition to the vehicle graduation at 8 p.m.," Dr. Siers The iconic, retro Wytheville Hot Dog Stand is a past thirty years and want to make sure this treas- allowance, Siers will be reim- told the School Board. favorite of locals and travelers from around the ured establishment is in the right hands to continue bursed at the board-approved rate Siers noted the school system world attracting millions of customers over the past for generations to come. The Smiths are only the per mile for business related trav- seems to be in good shape with 94 years. Generations of families have sat on the second owners of Skeeter's outside the Umberger el outside Pulaski County that is its schedule, and "a lot of people spinning stools at the vintage lunch counter, sipped family since the business began. greater than 50 miles one way. would like to finalize their a Baby Coke, and enjoyed hot dogs served on plain Skeeter's was established in 1925 by Mr. E.N. Siers will receive 18 days plans." white napkins with…mustard, onions, chili, cheese, Umberger and his wife, Elizabeth, on Main Street annual leave (exclusive of holi- slaw…any combination, any way you like 'em!! in Wytheville moving to its current location at 165 days recognized by the school CO-CHAIRS APPROVED Originally known as the E.N. Umberger Store E. Main Street in the 1940's. According to the division) and 12 days sick leave Hazel Wines and Ashley dating back to 1925, the hot dog stand has had only Umberger family, the name "Skeeter's" came from per annum. Unused earned sick Bowman were approved Tuesday three owners. Bill and Farron Smith have owned See SKEETER’S, page A7 leave may be accumulated to a as co-chairmen of the school sys- total of 120 days, while unused tem's Special Education earned annual leave days may be Advisory Committee. Drivers

Continued from page A1 sion, as bus drivers are plentiful school districts have come up and works with employees and then. with some unique ways in which employers to minimize the "Things are not in recession to solve the problem - at least effects of mass layoffs or plant currently," he added. temporarily. closings. A recent report in the National In Prince William County, for School Superintendent Dr. Education Association's instance, about a dozen teachers Kevin Siers related how he had "NEAToday" publication spoke signed up in January as substi- worked a job fair last week and of the driver shortage across the tute drivers when the opportuni- how it differed from the same country. ty was offered to them due to the fair two years ago. In Lincoln, Nebraska for shortage there. They were paid "Two years ago we had over instance, the report said some $18.50 an hour on top of their 40 teaching candidates come by. bus driver positions remained teaching salaries. This year we had 4. And it was- unfilled despite the local school A school district in Hawaii n't just education. Same for the district offering sign-on bonuses had to turn to local public trans- banks that were there … every- of $1,000 for new hires. portation to get kids to school, one averaged only about one A Michigan school district offering free monthly transit bus person an hour coming by," had to cancel a day of classes passes. Siers said. due to not having enough substi- "Bus drivers are just an atypi- According to Shull, persons tutes to cover for sick drivers. cal workforce - I mean they're interested in bus driving posi- According to the report, some part-time, there's no benefits tions can apply online at the associated with it at all - and school system website (pcva.us) none in neighboring school dis- or call 994-2513 for help. tricts either - they work four “We currently have 59 con- hours a day. It's probably a dif- tracted route drivers, 4 sub route ferent workforce that we're drivers and 3 trip drivers. We drawing from," Shull said. would love to have a pool of sub "We try to hit the retiree drivers up to 10-12 and a pool of demographic because it fits their 5-7 trip drivers,” Shull said. schedule and lifestyle. Given the He added that pay rates vary fact there are plenty of jobs out greatly depending on the route - there in general and the way regular route vs. special educa- they're (potential bus drivers) tion route vs. trip. getting paid and the hours … it's hard." Until more bus drivers can be Board member Beckie Cox found, Shull and his transporta- noted she hears from employers tion staff and the drivers he has all the time that they can't find will continue to get the job done. people to work. Cox works as "We're struggling, but we're Rapid Response Coordinator for getting them to and from school the Commonwealth of Virginia each day," he told the board. The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 - Page A3 Songer, who was already child. employed by NRVCS as a part- The first GRG meetings for Support time parent educator, will be Pulaski County families begin NRV Job Fair Expo Continued from page A1 facilitator of the GRG support this month. The meetings for group. Pulaski area families will be held grant to help pay for a part-time Songer, who has lived in on the second Wednesday of to be held in April facilitator. Those funds will also Blacksburg for the past 33 years, each month from 10 a.m. - 12 The New River Valley Job employer tables are available at make it possible for support has been a foster parent, step- noon at Memorial Baptist Fair Expo will be Wednesday, www.nr.edu/jobfair. group meetings to happen twice parent, adoptive parent, grand- Church (995 Peppers Ferry April 3, at NRCC in Dublin. Job Fair sponsors include each month - with one meeting in parent and great-grandparent. Road, Pulaski). The support The event will be held in 117 New River/Mount Rogers Pulaski and the second in Dublin. "I began studying parenting at group for families in the Dublin Edwards Hall from 9 a.m. to Workforce Development Board; This effort is also being support- age 35, when we went into foster area will be held the fourth noon. Office of Workforce ed by the New River Valley care and realized I didn't know Thursday of each month from 10 Job seekers attending the Development, New River Agency on Aging. what I was doing," says Songer. a.m. - 12 noon at the Dublin expo will have an opportunity Community College; Pulaski "The group had strong partici- "I began teaching it about 10 United Methodist Church (424 E. to distribute resumes and con- County Department of Social pation in the past and we know years later." Main Street, Dublin). Both meet- nect with more than 30 local Services; Virginia Employment the need is still there," explains Songer holds four different ings are free and light refresh- employers from a variety of Commission; and Virginia Wade. "Many families are deal- related certifications and has ments will be available. fields. Attendees are advised to Department for Aging and ing with an adult child who is out taught in schools, churches, for (Grandparents/caregivers attend- "dress for success" and bring at Rehabilitative Services. of the picture due to being incar- private groups, and individuals. ing the Dublin meetings are also least 20 to 25 resumes. cerated, struggling with sub- She also conducts workshops for invited to enjoy lunch at the The event will be focused on stance misuse and addiction, or continuing education and parent- church, immediately following jobs in the areas of health care, unfortunately, in some cases, ing presentations for various pro- the group meeting.) manufacturing, information deceased." fessional organizations and civic If you have questions or need technology and service industry. "So, it's important that we do groups. additional information concern- Businesses should register by all we can to support these fami- Wade and Songer are quick to ing the Grandparents Raising Wednesday, March 20. More lies by connecting them with point out that the GRG support Grandchildren group, call 961- information, a list of employers peers and resources in the com- groups are not strictly limited to 8420 or email attending and registration for munity so that they have best grandparents or great-grandpar- [email protected]. chance possible for success," he ents, as other family members adds. also often find themselves as pri- Wade noted that Cathy "Cat" mary caregivers for a relative's Central to showcase ‘Night of Broadway’ RADFORD - The Central Fine Arts Academy will showcase a "Night of Broadway" at the Central United Methodist Church Family Life Center on Saturday, March 23, 7 pm. Students and teachers of the Academy will perform well-known music from such shows as "Smokey Joe's Cafe", "The Wizard of Oz", "The Music Man", "Annie", "The Lion King", "Once Upon a Mattress", and "Wicked". Popcorn for all! Tickets are $5, available at the door - or in advance from the church office. CUMC is at 8th and Wadsworth Streets, Radford. Parking is free behind the church. For more information, contact 639-3529. Page A4 - The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019

JAMES WILLIAM FLESHER Hospital Pulaski. She was born in as frequent new and immediate one hour before service time daughter; Crystal Freeman of James William Flesher, age 69 Pulaski on October 16, 1930 and friends after moving to Pulaski in Sunday at the funeral home. Christiansburg: brothers; Stephen of Hiwassee passed away was the daughter of the late Toby 2012. He spent most of his work- In lieu of flowers the family Stover of MD, and Jason Toler of Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at his E. Cox and Dove Hedge Cox. She ing life as a Supervisor and project asks that memorials for Wanda be KA: sisters; Ruth (Tim) Cox of home. was also preceded in death by a manager for J.M. Turner and Son sent to The American Lung Dublin, and Patty Gianzanti of PA: Born July 1, 1949 in Augusta brother Michael Cox, a sister in Roanoke, Virginia which left Association, American Lung grandsons; Joshua Whitaker, and County, VA he was the son of the Evelyn Cox Shultz, a niece Donna him with a love of golf and pride Association Jaxon Taylor and one granddaugh- late Joseph Cox Philips, a son Mark Allen in all the projects he oversaw 55 W. Wacker Drive, Suite ter, Kayleigh Freeman: brother- Blagg Gray and by a granddaughter throughout the Roanoke and New 1150, Chicago, IL 60601 in-laws; Timmy (Jennifer) Tallant Flesher & Suzette "Missy" Atkins. Ms. Gray River Valley highlighted by many Call: 1-800-LUNGUSA of Hillsville, and Jimmy Tallant of Manilla Mae was a retired employee of rebuilds and renovations at Lewis To sign the online guestbook, Dublin, and many nieces and McCray R.A.A.P. and a member of the Gale Salem hospital and the Salem please visit www.bowerfuneral- nephews. Funeral services were Flesher. Faith Bible Church. Jail. He was predeceased by his home.com held Tuesday at Dublin United He is sur- Surviving are: Mother, Elizabeth "Zanie" Dooley Bower Funeral Homes, Pulaski Methodist Church with the Rev. vived by his Daughter - Suzanne Atkins Gray, Father, Brud Gray, Brothers, is handling the arrangements for Don Handshew officiating. Wife Son & Daughter-In-Law - Johnny Gray and Paul "Buddy" the family. Interment followed in Thornspring Flesher Sharon Michael (Dirk) & Amy Gray Gray (Dot), late wife, Barbara Cemetery. Flowers will be appre- Kay Webb Grandchildren - Sadie Grace Gray, stepsons, Vincent Bailey and RICHARD LEE ALMARODE ciated, but for those who wish, Flesher - Hiwassee Gray Mark Bailey (Maria), and step Richard Lee Almarode, 81, of they may make memorial contri- Children Zachary Gray grandsons, Joshua and Kevin Pulaski passed away Wednesday butions in Ricky's name to the Jason Travis (Kelley) Flesher - Alden Gray Bailey. Ralph left behind his lov- March 6th 2019 in the Lewis Gale A.L.S. Foundation. Timberville, VA Great-Grandchild - Madison ing wife and best friend Amy Hospital Pulaski. He was born in Online condolences may be sent Justin Trevor (Katie Lynn) Ratcliffe Jones-Gray, Mother in law, Augusta county on May 26th 1937 to the family by visiting www.sea- Flesher - Midsprings, VA Brother & Sister-In-Law - Dorothy "Nana" Sanchez, step and was the son of the late Hugh glefuneralhome.com Jared Trent (Amber) Flesher - Johnnie & Leola Cox children, April Reed (Denton), O. Almarode, Sr. and Anna Arrangements by Seagle Funeral Snowville Sisters - Sybil Oldford Glendon Jones (Jessica), Matthew McCray Almarode. He was also Home, Pulaski. Joseph Albert (Jessica) Flesher - Harriet Germani Jones (Aili), Jr. Bailey (Melissa), preceded in death by his wife; Columbus, OH Special Friends - Wayne & and Rhonda Melton (Roger). Francis Sue Almarode, a son; SAFORD LUTHER "RED" Grandchildren Carolyn Jenkins Ralph was a devoted and loving Bradley Almarode, and a brother; FINN Madison, Jaylen, Jenna, Jordan Funeral services were held "Papa" Ralph to Cheyenne, Ernest Eugene Almarode. Mr. Saford Luther "Red" Finn, age Tyler, Autumn Mae, Eli William, Wednesday, March 13th from the Braxton, Charlie Mae and Kinsley Almarode was a member of the 77 of Pulaski passed away twins; Josslyn Grace, Jackson Faith Bible Church with Rev Jim as well as numerous other loved Trinity Baptist Church. Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at the Scott and one grandbaby on the Linkous officiating. Burial fol- step grandchildren and great Surviving are; Lewis-Gale Hospital-Pulaski. way lowed in Oakwood Cemetery, grandchildren. His stories will Daughter, Shelva Almarode Born July 30, 1941 in Pulaski he Sister Pulaski. continue to be told by his bear Son and Daughter in Law, was the son of the late Luther Jewel (Buddy) Truslow - Arrangements by Stevens hunting "buddies", Don Melton, Timothy and Rhonda Almarode Fayth Finn & Doxie Mary Lyne Staunton Funeral Home, Pulaski, VA. Eugene Yopp, Terry Hale and 5 Grandchildren Crowder Finn. His sister, Ellen Brother Robbie, Dylan and Megan 8 Great Grandchildren Mildred Julian (Pat) Flesher - Staunton RALPH BENNETT GRAY Templeton. His fishing, camping Extended Family Mr Almarode Lauer, and A celebration of life will be held Ralph Bennett Gray, age 81 of and life "buddies" Sandy and raised as his own; brothers, 11:00 AM - Sunday, March 17, Pulaski, born April 5, 1937 was Doug Eastep, Ricky Thomas, Sisters, Margaret and Bobby Jimmy Lee, 2019 at the Snowville Ruritan called to his Heavenly home sud- Marvin Edwards, Thomas Tabor, Cooper, Christiansburg, Grace W. Joe Fayth, Club. denly and unexpectedly on Robbie Gray, Preston Gray, Matt LeBrake, Chester Rome The family will receive friends Thursday "Monk" Holbrook, the Golden Howard Thomas Almarode, Garland, between 5:00-7:00 PM Saturday March 7, Years Bowling League and many Dublin, Hugh Osborne Almarode, Leonard evening at the Snowville Ruritan 2019 at other bowlers at NRV Superbowl. Jr., VA Beach, and Dale and W illiam, Club. Lewis Gale He had recently joined the Dublin Monica Almarode, Pulaski Finn Lebron To sign the online guestbook, Hospital - Lions Club and immediately felt a 13 Extended Grandchildren Howard and please visit www.bowerfuneral- Pulaski. He very special and appreciated com- 11 Extended Great Ralph Douglas Finn also preceded home.com was a proud radery and passion for the mem- Grandchildren him in death. Bower Funeral Homes, Pulaski veteran of the bers. Funeral services were Funeral services were held Saford retired from the is handling the arrangements for U.S. Army. Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at Sunday, March 10th from the Lynchburg Foundry with 36 years the family. Gray His love of Mt. Olivet United Methodist Stevens Funeral Home Chapel of service. He attended the Trinity bear hunting, Church with the Rev. Judy Yonce with the Rev. Johnny Howlett offi- Baptist Church and was a veteran SUE COX GRAY striper and trout fishing as well as officiating. Interment followed in ciating. Entombment followed in of the United States Army. Sue Cox Gray, 88, of Pulaski, camping led to him being known the Southwest Virginia Veterans the Highland Memory Gardens He is survived by his VA died early Friday morning, and respected all over Virginia. Cemetery with military honors. In Mausoleum, Dublin with military Wife March 8, 2019, in the LewisGale Leading to lifetime friends as well lieu of flowers, donations may be rites conducted by Pulaski VFW Delores "Dee" Berry Finn - made to the Dublin Lions Club. Post 1184. Pulaski Online condolences may be sent to Children the family by visiting www.sea- RICKY ALLEN STOVER Tony Finn & Beana Walker glefuneralhome.com Ricky Allen Stover, age 53 of John & Kerri Finn Arrangements by Seagle Funeral Dublin, died Thursday morning, Christian Finn Home, Pulaski. Arrangements by March 7, 2019. He was born on All of Pulaski Seagle Funeral Home, Pulaski. May 25, 1965 in Christiansburg, Brittany Finn & Eric and was the Rasmussen WANDA LYNN KING son of the late Angel Finn Wanda Lynn King, age 62 of Doris Ward James Finn Dublin passed away Thursday, Stover and Grandchildren March 7, 2019 at the Wytheville James Robert Mallory Finn, Grayson Finn, Community Hospital. Stover. Ricky Keely Finn and Delaney Finn Born January 7, 1957 in worked for Great Grandson Radford she was the daughter of many years as Ivan Rasmussen the late Alvin & Ella Mae King. a welder Sister Her sister, Betty Ann King also Volvo in Mary Elizabeth Goad and hus- preceded her in death. Stover Dublin, and band, Garfield - Pulaski She is survived by her was a mem- Sister-in-law Brothers ber of the Dublin United Caroline Caldwell Cecil & wife, Tina King - Methodist Church. He is survived Virginia Finn Pulaski by his wife; Tammie Tallant He was blessed with lots of John Thomas King - Richmond Stover of Dublin: son; Niece Christopher Henley of Radford: See DEATHS, page A5 Laura Beth Parnell - Hillsville Special Friend Brenda Dean Memorial services will be held 2:00 PM - Sunday, March 17, 2019 at the Bower Funeral Home- Chapel, Pulaski. The family will receive friends The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 - Page A5 Deaths

Continued from page A4 nieces and nephews Funeral services were held Saturday, March 9, 2019 at the Bower Funeral Home-Chapel, Pulaski with Rev. Johnny Howlett officiating. Interment followed at the Oakwood Cemetery, Pulaski where he received full military honors conducted by the Pulaski V.F.W. Post# 1184. To sign the online guestbook, please visit www.bowerfuneral- home.com Bower Funeral Homes, Pulaski is handling the arrangements for the family.

RUTH VIOLA SARVER GILES Ruth Viola Sarver Giles, 86, of Parrott, passed away Saturday, March 9, 2019. The Giles family is in the care of Mullins Funeral Home & Crematory in Radford. BPO-Elks Lodge 1067 Selects Officers For 2019-20 www.mullinsfuneralhome.com Pulaski Lodge number 1067 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks continue a 112-year tradition of community support. Officers were ROGER LEE SUTHERLAND recently selected by the membership were installed Monday 11 March by the Outgoing Exalted Ruler. In photo (left to right) are: Roger Lee Sutherland, 70, of Lodge Treasurer and Secretary Barry Buckner, Leading Knight Mike Sink, Loyal Knight Leslie Turpin, (seated) Exalted Ruler David Boyd, Dublin, passed away Monday, Lodge Chaplin Fritz Steff, Lecturing Knight Anthony Hagee, Lodge year 2019-2020 chair officers of Pulaski BPOE #1067.Officers of the March 11, 2019 at the Tucker Pulaski order have been seated in the present-day lodge location for a continuous 109 years. Exalted Ruler Boyd invites all Pulaski citizens to Hospice House in Kannapolis, N. take a tour of what Elks do in their community and what services are offered by the order, go to www/elks.org If you practice charity, justice, C. fellowship, and fidelity in your day to day, the Elks order may very well be the perfect civic group to share your Love of God and Patriotism. The Sutherland family is in the Send him a message [email protected] for an invitation to visit Pulaski's historical Lodge. care of Mullins Funeral Home & Crematory in Radford. www.mullinsfuneralhome.com Commerce Park The Patriot - 808-3949 The Patriot [email protected] 808-3949 recognized in Japan www.pcpatriot.com The New River Valley (NRV) Valley region of Virginia, which Commerce Park, a certified, has only been possible through 1,000-acre industrial park in the strategic collaboration of Pulaski County that is owned by VFRIFA's member localities." Virginia's First Regional VFRIFA is comprised of 11 Industrial Facility Authority member localities: the Counties (VFRIFA), was recognized by the of Bland, Craig, Giles, Japan Times as a prime location Montgomery, Pulaski, and for Japanese businesses expand- Roanoke; Cities of Radford and ing to the United States. A link to Roanoke; Towns of Dublin, the article is https://www.japan- Pearisburg, and Pulaski. times.co.jp/country-report/south- The NRV Commerce Park has eastern-usa-report-2019/. received certifications as an AEP Mary Biggs, VFRIFA Board of Quality Site- Large Park and as a Directors Chair said, "We are Tier 4 Virginia Business Ready excited to be recognized for the Site. With all utility infrastructure work VFRIFA is doing with com- in place, an industrial access road, panies around the world in order an approved 140-acre solar farm, to encourage new advanced man- and over a dozen sites to choose ufacturing facilities in the NRV from, the NRV Commerce Park is Commerce Park! The NRV development ready and can Commerce Park is an incredible accommodate numerous new asset for the greater New River companies. Page A6 - The Patriot - March 15, 2019 OPINION www.pcpatriot.com We Must Vision For Our Future For me, this time of year is typi- ness and financial prosperity. Call Out cally met with a certain measure of Patriot’s The objectives the Board identified exasperation, anxiety and trepidation. and enumerated as imperative to No, it's not because Punxsutawney Post achieving this vision are incorporat- Phil almost always prognosticates ed as priorities to be funded within Anti-Semitism that we will have to continue to wait the FY-20 Budget. Jonathan Sweet for beautiful Spring weather to Pulaski County On March 7, the U.S. House of Representatives passed arrive. It's always good to know that taxes Administrator a resolution condemning hate, including anti-Semitism. I almost always feel this way, aren't going up (and they are not!), It is unfortunate that a resolution and a vote on the topic because for me, it is the dreaded but what's even better to know is pri- was even necessary. Religious liberty is a bedrock princi- "Budget Season." Board this year on articulating their orities are being funded, important ple in our country. We understand this in Virginia, where Well, just like that lovable ground- vision and to know they are looking community assets are being main- Thomas Jefferson wrote, and the General Assembly hog uncharacteristically didn't see his to take the County to the next level tained and improved, monies are passed, the Statute for Religious Freedom. This resolution shadow this year, I anomalously in so many areas. Their vision being leveraged and optimized, serv- was the first of its kind in the world and the blueprint for don't have any of those pessimistic includes smartly growing our popu- ices are being enhanced, fiscal health religious protections built into our Bill of Rights. feelings. Believe it or not, I am actu- lation, reinvesting in our community is being preserved, education is Prejudice against a person's faith is opposed to our most ally quite gleeful and genuinely assets like Randolph Park, promoting being valued and a higher level of cherished beliefs. excited. Even more unbelievable and an array of commercial and residen- planning is being employed and exe- But Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has made repeated anti- rather ironic, these feelings are actu- tial developments, partnering more cuted. Semitic remarks over the past weeks, including tweeting ally because of the Budget. synergistically with our two towns, With all of the leadership and hard that support for Israel is "all about the Benjamins, baby!" 'What turned the season around for working more closely with our high- work that is going into the FY-20 and accusing Jewish people of allegiance to a foreign me was the Board of Supervisors' er education institutions and enabling budget, I am confident that the country. These com- FY-2020 County Budget theme - a more diverse and vibrant local Board's vision for our future will one ments are familiar 'The Vision for Our Future." economy that naturally supports the day soon be realized. anti-Semitic tropes Morgan It was super cool (*millennial county's future revenue needs and is and warrant strenu- phrase that basically means awe- conducive for our citizens to enjoy Pulaski County is … Visioning Griffith ous condemnation. some), to work closely with the the opportunity for success, happi- Today … Investing Tomorrow Nevertheless, it took the House 9th District Democratic majori- Representative ty days to put together a watered- down resolution, after a period where it looked as if they would take no action at all. The resolution denounced hate broadly, tip- toeing around the specific, hurtful comments that required the condemnation of the House. I voted for the resolution, but I understand why some of my colleagues believe it did not go far enough. Anti- Semitism is simply wrong, and there should be no hesita- tion in affirming this truth.

Real Health Reform is Still Needed More than ten years have passed since Barack Obama, then a senator from Illinois and a presidential candidate, promised at Virginia High School in Bristol that his health care plan would lower insurance premiums by an average of $2,500 per family. He became president and enacted Obamacare. Certainly, enough time has passed to judge whether his plan succeeded or not. Clearly, it has not. This fact is reiterated to me all the time by constituents frustrated by their ever-increasing premiums and copays. A study just released by the Kaiser Family Foundation provides yet more data indicating the high costs of health insurance. Looking at premiums at a county-wide level, the Kaiser study finds that the burden falls on older, middle-class Americans in particular. If you were to look at the juris- dictions of Virginia's Ninth District with data available in the study, you would find that 60-year-olds earning a $50,000 income would have from 21-24% of their incomes go to premiums for the cheapest plans they find on the health insurance exchanges. Surely, a middle-class older adult having to pay nearly a quarter of his or her income toward health premiums (which do not include other out-of-pocket health costs like Don’t Root For ATrump copays and deductibles) cannot be part of a system worth defending. The painful unaffordability of health insurance was on my mind during a recent hearing of the House Energy and Primary Challenge Commerce Subcommittee on Health, on which I serve. The hearing was supposedly about strengthening the The race for 2020 is taking shape, certainly be a catastrophic success. health care system, but the proposals offered by the although there are still significant How would the winner put the party Democrat majority would double down on the failures unknowns, including whether back together again for the general that plague the system today. Donald Trump will get a serious pri- election? A picture of the problems was offered by one of the wit- mary challenge. Perhaps the hardcore Trump base nesses invited by the Democrats, California health His fiercest Republican critics say, and media will enthusiastically back exchange official Peter Lee, who observed that premiums "Yes -- please, please, yes." whoever slays their champion. But have risen for customers of the federal health insurance They are probably wrong, and it's why would they? Besides the exchange by 85% since 2014. certainly nothing to root for. inevitable hurt feelings and ideologi- Although we heard a diagnosis of the problems afflict- Trump's dominance of the party cal disagreements, they will surely ing health care in America, the proposals offered by the begins with his lockdown support of consider recent precedent -- Never majority don't go far enough. We heard testimony that if the right, forcing any primary chal- Trump would be the analogue to their reinsurance proposal passed, premiums would lenger to the left. This isn't fertile getting with Trump." Now, they are Never Hogan. decrease by 7%. territory. Self-identified moderates grateful for what they've gotten. There is obviously a character case Interestingly, this plan is similar to a piece of the broad- and liberals are only a fraction of the Could all of this change? It would to be made against Trump, although er House Republican bill to replace Obamacare and bring party, and it is grass-roots conserva- require a torpedo to the bow from Republican voters are already aware down costs. Democrats derided that bill at the time. tive activists who have fueled the some enormous scandal and a signif- of his flaws and strongly support And of course, that 7% would be welcome, but as a most potent Republican primary icant ideological betrayal on some- him nonetheless. standalone proposal, it is far less than what is needed after challenges (Ronald Reagan in 1976, thing extremely important, like a that 85% increase, especially compared to the $2,500 Pat Buchanan in 1992). Supreme Court nominee. The contradiction in the case for a reduction in premiums promised by then-presidential can- Because a primary challenge The promoters of a Trump primary primary challenge is this: If it's a bad didate Barack Obama in 2008. would naturally come from the left challenge still haven't come to grips thing that Trump is potentially a Families and the middle class need real relief from high and is unlikely to succeed, it will with how intertwined Trump's fate is weak general-election candidate, as premiums, copays, and deductibles, not just tweaks to tend to attract people who don't have with the party's. Trump's critics say, then why make slightly reduce premiums from their current peak. a future in GOP national politics and If Trump becomes seriously vul- him potentially weaker with a pri- The last Democrat experiment in health care was built lack conservative bona fides -- the nerable to a primary challenge, it's a mary challenge? What many of on false promises which they knew, or should have wayward former Massachusetts gov- sign that something very bad has Trump's GOP detractors won't say known, would never work. That plan continues to hurt ernor Bill Weld; the centrist gover- happened that won't be constrained out loud is that when they talk of most Virginians. Just as government-run socialized medi- nor of Maryland Larry Hogan; the to him. Say it's proof of a criminal defeating Trump, they don't mean cine would. former Ohio governor John Kasich, conspiracy with the Russians. Is the only in a nomination battle; they As we consider the present state of health care, I am who convincingly demonstrated his rest of the party that has defended mean seeing him lose in a general ready to work with anyone, Democrat or Republican, who lack of national electoral appeal in Trump so vociferously in the election. will engage in good-faith health reform efforts based on 2016. Mueller probe going to emerge That Republican voters would realistic solutions to lower costs and offer better choices. Trump is in a stronger position in unscathed? Say it's a sudden eco- sense this, and understandably recoil, the party now. He's been a rock on nomic downturn. What's the case is another reason a primary chal- If you have questions, concerns, or comments, feel free judges, abortion and religious liberty. that such an event wouldn't tank the lenge is probably a box canyon. to contact my office. You can call my Christiansburg Last time, many Republicans told GOP generally? office at 540-381-5671. To reach my office via email, themselves, "Well, at least compared Indeed, a winning primary cam- Rich Lowry is editor of the please visit my website at www.morgangriffith.house.gov. to Hillary, we don't know what we're paign against Trump would almost National Review.

Locally Owned And Operated Since 2009 The Patriot is published in its print form every Friday by Patriot Publishing, LLC. and is available at locations in Pulaski and Wythe Counties and Radford City. An electronic version can be accessed daily on the web at www.pcpatriot.com P.O. Box 2416 • Pulaski, VA 24301 • www.pcpatriot.com • (540) 808-3949 The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 - Page A7 Happiness is… Skeeter’s Continued from page A2 observing the Int’l the nickname given to Mr. Umberger's son, E.N., Jr. by his Day of Happiness, mother. Over the years when Skeeter ran the store, the hot dogs became known as "Skeeterdogs" everyday and the store became affectionate- ly known as "Skeeter's." The International Day of Skeeter's offers a taste of nos- Happiness was established by Jerry talgia. What makes a Skeeterdog the United Nations General so tasty is soft steamed buns, slow Assembly on 28 June 2012 and Haynes cooked hotdogs, and long sim- states that the pursuit of happi- mered chili. Skeeter's World ness is a fundamental human Bringing Famous Hot Dogs made the list of goal. They invite the world to Hope And Top 64 Hotdogs in America in the observe the day through educa- Happiness Rachel Ray magazine Every Day. Skeeter’s opened in tion and public awareness-rais- 1925 in Wytheville. ing activities. Skeeter's World Famous Hot To me, the true purpose of the them. Dogs is located in the historic International Day of Happiness 6. Do something new today, Bolling Building which dates to is for each individual to just something out of your comfort the year 1840 and is an important slow down from their lives and zone, that you have never had nationally recognized historic identify what makes them happy, the nerve to do before. site. The bedroom directly above why it makes them happy and 7. Throughout the day, listen Skeeter's is the birthplace of Edith acknowledge the value happi- to soothing music (maybe they Bolling Wilson, wife of President ness brings to their life. call it elevator music because it Woodrow Wilson. Edith was the But why can't everyday be a lifts you to a higher place.) seventh of the eleven Bolling chil- Day of Happiness for us? 8. Stop and smell the roses. dren and the family occupied the Research has conclusively Begin to appreciate the things entire second floor of the build- shown that happiness is much you take for granted; God's cre- ing. The First Lady Edith Bolling more than just a warm, fuzzy ations. Children at play. Wilson Birthplace Museum is feeling. Positive thoughts gener- Beautiful art. A lovely sunset. located beside Skeeter's and ate chemicals (Adrenalin & 9. Smile constantly until at draws thousands of visitors to the Endorphins) that give our brains least two people ask you "What's museum every year. biological advantages over nega- so funny?" For more information to poten- tive thoughts. Happiness can 10. Do at least one good deed tially procure Skeeter's, send your prevent both physical and mental today, preferably anonymously. name, contact information and illness. (Fifty years ago the 11. Make a donation to a wor- your qualifications/interest to be mean onset of depression was thy cause, or volunteer for an the next owners of Skeeter's 29.5 years of age, today it is hour. World Famous Hot Dogs to 14.5 years.) The great news is, 12. Go through old photos, [email protected] it has been proven that happiness find ones that bring you joy, then or call 276-228-5985. is the natural state of a human. post them in a scrapbook or keep We must introduce external them in a folder to return to stressors (such as anger, anxiety, whenever you feel unhappy. worry, etc.) to make ourselves 13. Bring home take-out for unhappy. the evening meal. Sit down with So let me offer you some the entire family. Turn off all ideas for how to spend The electronics, and do nothing but International Day of Happiness. enjoy the meal and share pleas- 1. Set your alarm clock for 30 ant conversation. minutes earlier today. Use that 14. Tonight, watch a maxi- additional time to read a devo- mum of 2 hours of TV. Make it tional, watch the sunrise, and to something funny, such as I Love pray and meditate. Lucy or Andy Griffith reruns. 2. At the end of each hour, Use the other hours to read an throughout the day, stop what inspirational book, perhaps one you're doing, close your eyes, of the Chicken Soup books. Or and for 5 minutes, just breathe in read some of my inspirational deeply through your nose to fill BLOGS on my website. your lungs. Then slowly exhale 14. Before you fall asleep, through your mouth, forcing out thank God for all the things that all negative thoughts with each have made you happy today. exhalation. Think back to what a great day 3. On every half-hour, think this was, and then commit your- back to something that really self to making 2019 your Year of makes you happy. Write it down Happiness. or scribble a picture of it. I hope you will email me at Throughout the day, look at your [email protected] growing list. and tell me how many of these 4. At lunch time, instead of ideas you put into practice on eating fast food, buy a piece of March 20th. The best reply fruit and eat it while taking a will receive a book from my walk. Hope and Happiness library. 5. Phone or spend time (email I invite you to enjoy my other or texting does not count) with blogs on at least 3 people that make you www.BringingHopeAndHapines happy when you are around s.com Page A8 - The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 Church Directory Worship Each Week In The Church Of Your Choice

River of Life Church 5311 Black Hollow Road, Dublin, Virginia 24084 Shawn Burchett, Pastor Sunday School 9:15 AM Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 AM Wednesday Evening Life Building Service 7:00 PM www.rolcdublin.com 540-674-4500

From the Writings of Billy Graham Rebekah, Isaac’s Bride Rebekah, Isaac's Bride. depending on a sign it's better to Soothe yourself with Abraham, Isaac's father, was Teach Me have a close enough relationship concerned because his son Isaac with God, that we recognize wasn't married at the age of 40. Your Word God's voice as He speaks to us. Scripture to remedy He didn't want his son to take a Jesus said, "And when he put- wife of the idolatrous Canaanite O Lord teth forth his own sheep, he restless nights women of his area, so he sent Terry goeth before them, and the his trusted servant Eliezer, to McCraw sheep follow him: for they know Mesopotamia to a place near his voice. And a stranger will Q: I dread nighttime because Haran to choose a bride for they not follow, but will flee going to sleep is not pleasant -- My Isaac from his own people. God's choice as the bride for from him: for they know not the it is a chore. Why can't I turn After many days of traveling, Isaac, to let the woman to whom voice of strangers. (John 10: 4, my mind off and rest? -- S.D. Answer the servant arrived at his desti- he asked to give him a drink of 5.) nation at dusk and waited at the water from the well, give him a If we are in daily communica- A: Many people have trouble community well until the drink and to let her also offer to tion with God, we will recognize falling asleep at night. Some women came to draw water for water his 10 camels. His voice when He speaks to us. take over-the-counter drugs or Billy Graham the evening meal. While he Some may wonder if it is a Be it an audible voice, through sleeping pills; others require pre- waited, he put out a fleece of lack of faith to put out a fleece an Angel, a still small voice, the to ascertain God's will. It IS a scription medication to sleep. the king, and no doubt his own sorts as Gideon did when God written word of God, a dream or lack of faith, although we do Often sleeplessness is a rest- troubled soul. told him to gather the troops and a vision. God's voice will never need to make sure it is God's less spirit and not a chemical God desires that we rest in to go out and fight and defeat be contrary to His revealed will voice we are listening to instead imbalance that keeps us from Him. He knows that we need it the invading Midianites. in the Bible. of another voice that is not of what our bodies and minds need. in order to work effectively Gideon's faith was weak so he Once I was praying for direc- God. God has made His will It is good for us to remember while we're awake. So when put out a fleece, which was part tion concerning my leaving a known in the Bible. He also that the Bible instructs us to lay sleep is difficult, read from the of the woolen coat of a sheep, good paying job with benefits, endows those who are born down in sleep and dwell in safe- book of Psalms. There is joy in and asked God to give him a to go out and take another job again of the Spirit with His Holy ty (Psalm 4:8). One of the best its message and peace in its sign that it if it was really God on commission only with no Spirit and He leads, guides and ways we can help ourselves at instruction. We can pray and ask speaking to him to let the fleece benefits. As I prayed over the directs us all along our way. the close of day is to direct our God to give body, mind, and be wet the next morning and the matter, I was strongly impressed Putting out fleeces shouldn't be thoughts toward God who gives soul restoration. He gives us ground around it be dry. The in my spirit with an answer to necessary to discern God's will rest in our weariness. quiet confidence to live by and next morning the fleece was wet my prayer. The strong impres- for our lives. Spirit filled believ- The Psalms are perhaps the rest in. and the ground around it was sion was just three words. most soothing place in Scripture dry. Still Gideon's faith was ers standing on the written word "Consider the Lilies." And I for one to turn to shut out the "I will not give sleep to my weak. To be doubly sure, of God should be able to make remembered the whole passage stresses and troubles of the day. eyes or slumber to my eyelids, Gideon asked God to allow the right decisions without a fleece. of scripture. Jesus said, Some of the psalms have been until I find a place for the Lord, fleece the next morning to be While we must make sure that it "Consider the lilies how they set to music and listening to a dwelling place for the Mighty dry and the ground around it is really God's voice that is grow: they toil not, they spin them can help soothe the cares One" (Psalm 132:4-5). Take sol- wet. God again gave him the speaking to us and not another not; and yet I say unto you, that of the world. King David, who ace in the fact that the Lord will sign he asked for. Now the ser- voice, Jesus said that "a wicked Solomon in all his glory was not wrote many of the psalms, be with us when we are resting vant of Abraham asked God that and adulterous generation seeks soothed the mind and heart of in Him. if the bride he chose was to be after a sign." Rather than See MCCRAW, page A9 The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 - Page A9 Church Directory Worship Each Week In The Church Of Your Choice

offered to water his ten camels. A have popped out of his head when Camel can drink up to 20 gallons of he saw his beautiful bride to be. Of McCraw water at a time. And yet she volun- course he agreed to marry her right Continued from page A8 tarily offered to do it. This quick away. answer to the prayer shows us that it Rebekah is to be admired for her arrayed like one of these. If then doesn't take God long to answer our faith in God in that she believed that God so clothe the grass, which is to prayers if they are in His will. God had chosen her to be the bride day in the field, and to morrow is for Isaac and responded favorably. cast into the oven; how much more The servant was assured by this God has a plan for every life, and will he clothe you, O ye of little sign that this beautiful young God's plan for Rebekah was that she faith?" (Luke 12: 27, 28) woman was God's choice to be a become the wife of Isaac. I took that as an answer to my bride for Isaac. The servant followed prayer and to assure me that whatev- her home to ask for lodging for the er job I took, God would take care night. When they arrived, the ser- TELL YOUR of me. It's been over 40 years now vant told her and her family that he and I have never missed a meal yet had come to the area to get a bride FRIENDS! thanks to my heavenly provider. for Isaac. Rebekah and all of her Immediately, before his prayer family agreed that she should jour- Yard Sale Ads was completely finished, a young ney with this servant to become the woman of surpassing beauty came to bride of Isaac. When they got to In The Patriot the well, was hospitable enough to Abraham's home, Isaac met Rebekah give him water to drink and then for the first time. His eyes must ARE FREE! Page A10 - The Patriot - March 15, 2019 PULSE www.pcpatriot.com FYI: to A.L.M. Church several times, Southwest Virginia Legal Aid Moose Lodge. You play unlimited amount of and the congregation has always Society will meet on March 26, cards. Friends of Pulaski County been blessed by their ministry. 2019. The meeting will begin at April 18 Library hold Spring 2019 Book Pastor Randall Lawrence and the 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held Volunteers needed at the Drive congregation give the local at the Marion Office of Southwest Maundy Thursday service to be Ratcliffe Friends of the PC Library ask that churches and the public a special Virginia Legal Aid Society located held at First Dublin Ratcliffe Transportation Museum you please share your new and invitation to these services. at 227 West Cherry Street, Marion, Presbyterian Church ECO is in need of volunteers Please call used books with the Friends for Service times are Sunday, 10:30 VA 24354. Maundy Thursday Service will be Ernie or Ron at 540-980-2307 for their future sales. Call first with 2 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday - held April 18, 7 p.m. at First more information, please leave a or more boxes to either Pulaski Wednesday at 7 p.m. The church March 31 Dublin Presbyterian Church EOC message if no one answers. Library 540-980-7770 or Dublin is located at 3050 Lee Highway. -Dr. Olin M. Whitener, Jr. will Library 540-674-2856. 1/4 mile past Lewis Gayle Randolph Ave. UMC - Blessing conduct the service. Feeding America Hospital - Pulaski, 11 N. For more 200 to benefit Little Luci Stanley Distribution of fresh produce and March 16 information call 980-5506. April 20 baked goods at New Life Church Randolph Avenue UMC will hold of the Nazarene each Saturday Aldersgate UMC to serve break- Gospel Singing to hold at BLESSING 2000 on Sunday, First Dublin Presbyterian from 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. (no fast Woodlawn P.H. Church March 31, 3 p.m. to benefit Little Church EOC to hold Easter Egg charge) on a first-come-first- Aldersgate United Methodist The Dominion Trio will be in con- Luci Pearl Stanley. The church is Hunt served basis. The church is located Church will be serving breakfast, cert at the Woodlawn P.H. Church located at 1607 Randolph Ave., The Easter Egg Hunt will be held 45 S. Jefferson Ave., Pulaski. March 16, 7 a.m. - 11 a.m. in the on March 17, 11 a.m. Pastor Pulaski. See Luci's story on this Saturday, April 20, 2 p.m. Meet in church fellowship hall. There will Mike Hall and the congregation week's church page. the church fellowship Hall. Adult Day Care and Fall be scrambled eggs, bacon, invite everyone to come and be Prevention Center hosts month- sausage, biscuits and biscuits and blessed. For more information, April 4 April 21 ly BINGO gravy. We will be accepting dona- call 276-728-2088. The church is Adult Day Service and Fall tions. Please come and enjoy some located at 3874 Oak Grove Rd. SAVE THE DATE - Randolph First Dublin Presbyterian Prevention Center hosts BINGO good food and good fellowship. ,Woodlawn, Va. 24381 Ave. 2019 Women's Conference Church EOC to have Easter on the 4th Saturday of each month to be held Sunrise service/Worship service from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the March 17 March 24 Easter Sunrise Service will be Ruritan building on 4th and Randolph Avenue UMC: 2019 held at First Dublin Presbyterian Jefferson St in Pulaski. The build- Farley's to sing at Thornspring First Baptist Church to cele- Women's Conference, April 4 - 7. Church EOC at 7 p.m. Church fel- ing is located near Seagles Funeral UMC brate Ushers Anniversary Please, Save the Date for this spe- lowship hall. Breakfast to follow. Home. Everyone welcome! The Farley's will be singing at The Usher Board of First Baptist cial event. Committee members: Easter Worship service will follow Thornspring UMC on Sunday, Church in Pulaski (Magazine St.) Rev. Karen E. Black, Yolanda at 11 a.m.. Dr. Olin M. Whitener, Pulaski Old Time Jamboree March 17 at 6 p.m. Everyone is invites churches and ushers to Hunter-Bulls, Jacinth Henry, Jr. will conduct the two services A Bluegrass Jam session for play- welcome. The church is located at their Ushers anniversary. The Marva C. Hickman, Janet P. on April 21. ers of all ages is held every 5670 Thornspring Church Rd., Ushers are dedicated and loyal Johnson, Karen Lovett, Pamela Thursday evening 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Pulaski. doorkeepers of the church. The Olverson, Ruth White. Contact On-going community at the Pulaski Senior Center. Join Ushers Anniversary will be held Marva C. Hickman, 540-250-1201 based activities and the jam by playing an instrument Abundant Life Ministries to March 24, 4 p.m. The speaker will for more information. or singing or just come by and hold special services with the be Elder Jessie Eaves and the choir needs: enjoy the music. Call Dee Dean at Kelly's from Greater Mount Zion Church. April 6 540-392-3555 for more informa- Abundant Life Ministries will be Please come and celebrate with WOTM (Women of the Moose) tion. having special services with the church. The church looks for- Pulaski Women of the Moose host monthly quarter BINGO Evangelist Marcus and Loretta ward to seeing you there, and if hosts Spring Draw Down Monthly WOTM Bingo is held the Cowboy Church ministry offers Kelly beginning this Sunday, you can't join them they ask that second Saturday of every month at food bags to the elderly and March 17 through Wednesday, you keep them in your pryaers. Pulaski WOTM # 2301 presents the Pulaski Moose Lodge, 11 a.m. shut-in March 20. The Kelly's travel the the Spring DRAW DOWN. Come - 2 p.m. There are awesome door On the third and fourth week of nation ministering through their March 26 on out and enjoy food and fun prizes, FREE coffee, WOTM each month Cowboy Church singing and preaching. Before his with your local chapter. Doors donation updates, pull tabs, raffles offers food bags to the elderly and conversion to Christ, Evangelist Board of Directors of Southwest Open at 4:30 p.m. and First Ball and much more. Come out and shut -in. On these weeks, interest- Kelly was a night club singer in VA. Legal Aid Society to meet Drops at 6 p.m. When: Saturday, play some quarter Bingo with your ed participants may come by the Las Vegas. The Kelly's have been The Board of Directors of April 6, 2019 Where: Pulaski Women of the Moose. $10 Buy-in: church at 12 noon for pick up if able. Delivery is available if nec- essary. Call Mike and Pat Thompson at 540-577-4923. Cowboy Church is located at 520 E. Main St., Pulaski (across from Downtown Exxon).

Pulaski Daily Bread in need of volunteers Daily Bread is in need of servers on several different days, so if you can spare a few hours a week you may contact Debbi Harrell (Director) at 980-2131 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

808-3949 The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 - Page A11 County Pulaski County land transfers for Jan. Meetings Land transfers as recorded by Thompson, property at 7495 $550,000. Drive, Dublin, $54,500. the Circuit Court Clerk's Office James Way, Radford (Belspring), Margaret G. Weddle to John Margaret S. Hancock to • Monday, March 18, 2019, Pulaski in Pulaski County during $177,000. Thomas Dalton, property at 2566 Zachary W. Dao, property at County Board of Supervisors Budget January: John R. Phillips to Kelly Delton Road, Draper, $80,000. 3245 Schrader Hill Road, Pulaski Work Session, Pulaski County Ralph Henry Hanson to Frank Shawn Sharpe, lot and commer- Jonah F. Collins to Joseph (Robinson Tract), $179,500. EOC/IT Training Room, 89 Robertson, property at 1052 cial building on Chestnut Alley, Picanzo, property at 4328 Mabe Commerce Street S.W., in the Town of Legacy Builders NRV, Inc. to Pulaski, 6 p.m. (Contact: Ashley Macgill Street, Pulaski, $73,150. Pulaski, $18,000. Hollow Lane, Hiwassee, Austin D. Cox to Glenn Patricia Catron to Diana H. $140,000. Gregory W. Farell, 8232 River Edmonds, Executive Secretary and Course Drive, Fairlawn, Clerk to the Board of Supervisors, 143 Michael Watson, property at Phillips, property at 4991 Lead Wells Fargo USA Holdings, Third Street N.W., Suite 1, Pulaski, 3757 Lead Mine Road, Mine Road, Hiwassee, $35,000. Inc. to Casey C. Turpin, property $565,409. VA, 24301, 540-980-7705, aed- Hiwassee, $115,000. J.P. Morgan Chase Bank to at 5609 Staff Village, Dublin, Branch Banking and Trust [email protected]). The Randy Thomas Johnson to Dusty Rock Rentals, LLC, prop- $145,000. Company to SPA Properties, Board of Supervisors is the governing Saige K. Kienzle, property at 55 erty at 1000 Peppers Ferry Road, Patricia I. Gregory to Todd LLC, old BB&T Bank Building, body for Pulaski County and is Rhodedendron Drive, Pulaski, Pulaski, $25,125. Goodman, property at 117 Circle Broad Street, Dublin, $100,000. responsible for the budget and con- $19,000. Mary Singleton, Executor to cerns of its citizens. • Tuesday, March 19, 2019, Rachael F. DeHaven to Barry Patrick M. Ward, property at Economic Development Authority W. Foutz, property at 1125 Well 5112 Thornspring Road, Pulaski, Board of Directors Meeting, Pulaski Street, Pulaski, $150,000. $234,950. County Administration Building, Jonathan D. Spence to Jeremy Sharon Farmer-Dressel to Eric Basement Central Conference Room, K. Krafft, property at 8379 C. Gravley, property at 3710 May 143 Third Street N.W., in the Town of Blackfish Dr., Radford Street, Pulaski, $103,000. Pulaski, Virginia, 10:00 a.m. (Contact: (Snowville), $144,200. Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group Megan Bird, Clerk to the Board, 143 Erica Ann Waddle to James to Gary W. Hodge, property at Third Street N.W., Suite 1, Pulaski, Casey Rupe, property at 4101 313 Longview Ct., Pulaski, VA, 24301, 540-980-7705, Hurston Road, Pulaski $29,000. [email protected]). The Economic Development Authority (Newbern), $471,500. Calvin J. Boyd to Justin serves as the economic development Virginia's First Regional Hinkley, property at 7704 arm of the County working with local Industrial Authority to Charles Brooklyn Road, Fairlawn, industries and providing building Olinger, property at 6101 $35,000. spaces to local employers. Ruebush Road, Dublin, $25,000. Gerrald W. Marshall to Kelsi • Tuesday, March 19, 2019, Board Arlin Wayne Montgomery to B. Lilly, property at 547 Lead of Zoning Appeals, Pulaski County Carrie S. Hall, property at 4421 Mines Road, Allisonia, $75,500. Administration Building, Board Surrey Road, Pulaski, $228,500. Bank of America, NA to CR Room, 143 Third Street N.W., in the Douglas C. Melrose to Donna 2018, LLC, property at 6187 Town of Pulaski, Virginia, 7:00 p.m. M. Buccina, property at 3745 Parrott Mountain Road, Parrott, (Contact: Markie Quesenberry, Clerk, 143 Third Street N.W., Suite 1, Hodge Hollow Road, Pulaski, $6,900. Pulaski, VA, 24301, 540-980-7710, $100,000. U.S. Bank National [email protected] ). Jerry Wayne Hopkins to Association to Uriah Michael The deadline for application submis- Tammy Steele Godbey, property Bartlett, property at 153 Oakland sion is February 15, 2019. The Board at 7870 Sifford Road, Parrott, Drive, Pulaski, $104,900. of Zoning Appeals considers appeals $105,000. of the Zoning Administrator's deci- Elizabeth W. Fiore to Re-Hab- Spirit of Life Worship Center sions and the interpretation of the It, LLC, property at 5221 to Richard E. Allen, property on County's Zoning Ordinances. Highland Road, Dublin, $25,000. Randolph Avenue, Pulaski, • Monday, March 25, 2019, Pulaski Betty L. Smith to Jonathan M. $3,000. County Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting, Pulaski County Linkous, property at 6845 Poplar Kelley V. Nunley to G+H Administration Building, Board Lane, Dublin, $63,800. Property, LLC, property at 6693 Room, 143 Third Street N.W., in the Bobby B. Brown to James L. Viscoe Road, Fairlawn, Town of Pulaski, Virginia; Executive Session, 5:30 p.m., Open Meeting, 7 p.m. (Contact: Ashley Edmonds, TELL YOUR Executive Secretary and Clerk to the Board of Supervisors, 143 Third FRIENDS! Street N.W., Suite 1, Pulaski, VA, 24301, 540-980-7705, Yard Sale Ads [email protected]). The Board of Supervisors is the governing In The Patriot 808-3949 body for Pulaski County and is responsible for the budget and con- ARE FREE! [email protected] cerns of its citizens. Page A12 - The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 Dave Customers drive any business Says What drives any business? Of level and keep learning. other smaller businesses in course, it's the customers. Down To areas like marketing, advertis- Without them you won't have a Work hard, be productive, ing, social media, analytics, and paycheck for long. Business and above all else, stay posi- search engine optimization. He Dave Ramsey Understanding your cus- Peggy White tive. has already offered his market- tomers and listening to them is Pulaski County ing skills to the pool. If you feel Sponsored Each critical to your success. The Chamber of P.S. Recently one of our this type of volunteer mentoring best scenario is that customers Commerce Chamber members suggested might benefit you, or you might Week By are out there spreading the good having a pool of volunteers who be able to add to the mix, let us word about your business. would be willing to mentor know. Dublin Baptist Word-of-mouth marketing is best friend. Granted there are Church still the best in today's world. people prone to complaining, With social media, the word can and that's just who they are and (Across From Hardee’s) go much further and faster. For what they do. We are not talk- 540-674-6061 example, how many of us use ing about the chronic complain- Yelp and read the reviews ers; we are discussing the occa- before deciding on where to sional complaint. Remember if eat? the customer is engaged enough Finances to complain, this is your oppor- That word-of-mouth sharing tunity to turn that complaint before, after can be a double edged sword, around. Looking at complaints especially if you're not properly as disguised suggestions may be handling the complaints. If you a way to make your business the wedding are getting negative reviews on better. Dear Dave, your establishment, tune in and I'm getting married this sum- listen to the complaints coming "If you make customers mer, and I'm on Baby Step 4 of from your customers. If you unhappy in the physical world, your plan. My fiancé is getting handle them as they're happen- they might each tell 6 friends. If onboard with your advice, too, ing, you can take action before you make customers unhappy and she's currently in the they get out the door and their on the Internet, they can each process of paying down her stu- complaint is shared on-line. tell 6,000 friends." - Jeff Bezos dent loan debt. Would it be a Embracing complaints instead good idea to go ahead, and put of resenting them may help you When you get complaints most of my emergency fund have a clear picture of the per- look at them as the greatest savings toward helping pay off ceptions of your business. opportunity you have to propel her debt now? Complaints are your business your business to a whole new Aaron Dear Aaron, You've got a generous heart, and I know you love this lady, but I wouldn't recommend being involved in paying any of her debt until after the wedding. At that point, you two are joined together as one, and the con- cepts of "mine" and "hers" and "his" disappear. It all becomes "ours," and you can adjust your money situation to reflect your marriage and your financial makeover as a couple. Make sure that "we" have an emergency fund of at least $1,000 in the bank at that point. Then, if you're both in agree- ment on the issue, you can throw the rest of what you pre- viously had in your emergency fund at the debt. Both of you can also pile up cash between now and the big day, so that when you're "official" you'll have even more cash on hand. Congratulations, and may God bless your lives together! -Dave Dear Dave, My husband and I are 24, we're debt-free, and we're just a few weeks of saving away from having a fully-funded emer- gency fund. Each of us has a 401(k) plan at work, and right now we're concentrating on life insurance purchases. You always recommend term insurance, but how long should the coverage last? Jenny Dear Jenny, Congratulations on being super smart with your money! It sounds like you two are starting out on the right foot. Generally, I recommend 15- or 20-year level term policies- unless you have children. Since you didn't mention any kids, I can only assume they're not in the picture at this point. However, if you two decide to grow your family in the future, I'd advise converting those to 30-year term policies. You'll want the insurance there to pro- tect everyone in the family, until the kids are grown and out on their own. In the years after, continued saving and wealth building will lead you to a point where you're both self-insured. You two have done an excel- lent job with your finances. Keep up the good work! -Dave * Dave Ramsey is CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven best-selling books, including The Total Money Makeover. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 15 million listeners each week on 600 radio stations and multiple digital platforms. 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808-3949 www.pcpatriot.com SPORTS The Patriot - March 15, 2019 - Page B1 PCHS wants new hoops coach in a month Pulaski County needs to find a coach. The hunt is underway Cougar girls. The final game well. There were no senior new boys basketball coach. It already, and preparations began Locker defeat should not be dwelled starters. All hands will be on will also need to hire somebody in a matter of hours following upon. Remembered? Certainly, deck again next season. This who can no doubt be instrumen- Andrew Hart's resignation early Room learn from it, and get better was a job well done, well done tal in structuring a coaching staff this week. because of it, but this very indeed. The pride factor should as well, including the junior var- “We hate to see Coach Hart youthful group of Lady Cougars be very high in the program, and sity. High School athletic pro- leave Pulaski County, but wish Dan had a terrific season. there is great anticipation for the grams are not confined to start him happiness and success in his Callahan This team was not supposed future. and end dates anymore. Most new role. Pulaski County Public to win 22 games, but it did. This are year round if the interest Schools will soon begin the team was not supposed to play Not a Good Week: level is good enough to make it search for his successor with the views and name a new coach in the district and region cham- College basketball was so. Much of what happens dur- goal of finding the right candi- within a month,'' said Siers. pionship games, but it did, and a already under an FBI investiga- ing a season is determined by date who will build a successful berth in the state championship tion and certain players were not what happens in the off-season. program based on high expecta- Well Done: game was certainly not antici- allowed to perform this season Pulaski County tions for our students, a prioriti- The Pulaski County girls took pated, but for the third time in because of "irregularities.'' There Superintendent of Schools Kevin zation of academic achievement, a tough loss in the Class 4 state school history, the Lady Cougars are still some programs under Siers is very aware of that and and winning a few champi- final last week. That's never were there. investigation, and the final ham- realizes that time is an important onships along the way. The posi- pleasant, but there was a great Even with this team having mer is not close to falling. Some issue in not only finding the new tion will be posted this week and deal that was very pleasant such a banner season it was still coach, but hopefully the right it is our plan to conduct inter- about this past season for the a building season so to speak as See CALLAHAN, page B2 NASCAR nominates 20 for Hall Hart From NASCAR resigns DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - NASCAR today announced the 20 nominees for the NASCAR at PCHS Hall of Fame's Class of 2020, as well as the five nominees for the Staff Report Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to Pulaski County High School NASCAR. head basketball coach Andrew The list includes six first-time Hart announced Monday he has resigned. Assistant coach NASCAR Hall of Fame nomi- Bonnett Stewart Baker Gibbs Labonte nees whose careers spanned the Brandon Smith has also resigned. entirety of NASCAR. Hall of Fame nominees, five petitors or those working in the The Cougars finished 9-22 this Among them are a NASCAR inductees will be elected by the sport as a member of a racing past season. Xfinity Series pioneer and two- NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting organization, track facility, race Hart played basketball for and time champion (Sam Ard), an Panel, which includes a nation- team, sponsor, media partner or graduated from PCHS before original member of the wide fan vote on being a general ambassador for Hall of Fame attending and playing basketball "" (Neil NASCAR.com. Voting Day for the sport through a professional at Emory & Henry. Bonnett), a Daytona 500 winner of Famer. the 2020 class will be or non-professional role. Award Pulaski County High School (Marvin Panch), a short track The nominees were selected Wednesday, May 22. winners remain eligible for Athletic Director Scott Vest ace (Jim Paschal), a three-time by a nominating committee con- Added to this year's list of NHOF enshrinement. addressed the boys basketball Cup Series champion (Tony sisting of representatives from Landmark Award nominees are Other nominees include coaching situation at the school Stewart) and the first master NASCAR and the NASCAR Edsel Ford II, Mike Helton and Buddy Baker, Red Farmer, Ray Monday afternoon. mechanic in NASCAR (Red Hall of Fame, track owners Dr. Joseph Mattioli. Two nomi- Fox, Harry Gant, Joe Gibbs, "Andrew Hart issued the fol- Vogt). from major facilities and his- nees return for the Landmark John Holman, Harry Hyde, lowing statement late this Stewart was nominated in his toric short tracks, and media. Award: Alvin Hawkins and Bobby Labonte, Hershel (Monday) afternoon just prior to first year of eligibility, and The committee's votes were tab- Ralph Seagraves (more on each McGriff, Ralph Moody, Larry meeting with his basketball could join Jeff Gordon as a sec- ulated by accounting firm EY. below). Potential Landmark Phillips, Ricky Rudd, Mike team," Vest reported. "We sin- ond consecutive first-ballot Hall From the list of 20 NASCAR Award recipients include com- Stefanik and Waddell Wilson. cerely thank Coach Hart for the past five years and his commit- ment to our basketball program and most importantly his contri- butions to the student athletes at Pulaski County High School. We wish Coach Hart nothing but the best in his future endeavors. We will begin the search for a new Boys Basketball Coach immediately." Hart's statement: “Effective immediately, I will be stepping down as Boys Basketball Coach at PCHS. This decision has been very difficult, but the decision to resign is 100 percent in the best interest of my family. I will also no longer be teaching at PCHS, as we will be moving out of the area at the end of the 2018-19 school-year. I am grateful for all of those who have supported Cougar Basketball the last five seasons and I am espe- cially grateful for the administra- tion who believed in my vision for this program. I am proud of what our teams were able to accomplish and I wish nothing but the best for all of our student- athletes going forward. I had a great experience coming back to Pulaski County and this place will always truly be HOME." PCHS Sports Schedule

Monday 03/18/19 Varsity Softball: Galax @ Pulaski Co. 5 pm

Tuesday 03/19/19 Varsity Baseball: Chrisitansburg @ Pulaski Co 5 pm JV Baseball: Pulaski Co. @ Chrisitansburg 5 pm Varsity Softball: Pulaski Co. @ Chrisitansburg 5 pm JV Softball: Chrisitansburg @ Pulaski Co. 5 pm Boys Soccer: Chrisitansburg @ Pulaski Co. JV @ 5:30, Varsity to Follow Girls Soccer: Pulaski Co. @ Christiansburg JV @ 5:30, Varsity to Follow Boys Tennis: Chrisitansburg @ Pulaski Co. 4:30 pm Girls Tennis: Pulaski Co. @ Chrisitansburg 4:30 pm

Wednesday 03/20/19 JV Softball: Carroll Co @ Pulaski Co 5:00 pm ** AT RANDOLPH

See SPORTS, page B10 Page B2 - The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 a bust as a pro, had work habit worst, and don't be surprised if couple of little guys will have a other occasions, but not this bad. Callahan problems, as in not having any. they make a little noise. great memory, but when it gets The other game was last After his career fell through his down to it, the big dogs will be week. I think I was watching it Continued from page B1 Longhorn family decided to res- National Coach of the Year? there. because it was the last game, the cue him. He was hired for I've got a long shot for you. I last regular season game any- heads are going to roll. I predict $100,000 a year to do things like knew him was he was just a lit- Best 2 Rallies of the Year: where. Iowa was playing at the next one will be in Arizona. play a round of golf with a high tle kid. I've been a friend of his Something could happen dur- Nebraska. Iowa is a much better But it will not stop there, and pockets booster, have lunch with father's for years. I'm talking ing tournament time to top these team and figures to be in the expect big news from within the a rich booster, and go to fancy about Radford native Mike two rallies, but it will be hard. NCAA. Nebraska is average at ACC and SEC and it will not be dinners and rub shoulders with Young. He just won the One of these rallies likely means best, and losers of 13 of its last pretty. rich boosters and talk about the Southern Conference tourna- very little, but Duke's rally like- 16. And last week LSU coach time he won it all for dear old ment and is 28-4 down in ly keeps that team alive for a top Ho hum. The Cornhuskers are Will Wade was suspended indef- Texas. Spartanburg at Wofford. seed in the NCAA. down by nine with 49 seconds initely. It appears the FBI had Early this week Young was Wofford is ranked 22nd in the left to play. They didn't miss a his phone calls monitored and fired. There was a problem with nation. Having that kind of rank- Both games I just happened to shot over the final seconds, three he was caught in conversation a drunk driving issue, but an old ing at Wofford is a monumental be watching, no plan or any- of them 3-pointers, managed to with shady people over how to problem resurfaced. He didn't achievement. He doesn't run thing. Duke was trailing score with six second left to get go about paying players and the show up for work but maybe 30 from anybody either. Wofford's Louisville by 23 with nine min- overtime and then did not miss a family of a player. It involves percent of the time. Even for only losses on the season came utes left to play. Duke was get- single shot in OT to beat Iowa, the team's best player Javonte that much money and that won- to Carolina, Duke, Indiana, and ting dominated, but then it was 93-91. I'm sure it's been done Smart. And you thought coaches derful sort of job, some people Mississippi State. Mike Young almost like the Louisville team before. I remember some Dean and agents didn't carry around just will not go to work. should be considered a candi- looked at the clock, the score, Smith teams at Carolina pulling bags of money anymore. Well, date for National Coach of Year. and thought oh no, we could win off some unlikely wins, but 16 they don't, but technology Bennett is Fine: this thing. The entire team points in 49 seconds! enables business to be done in UVa's Tony Bennett was Who Can Win It All? turned into a block of ice, could other ways. named ACC Coach of the Year Not many really. The NCAA not dribble, make a pass, make a The Patriot I wouldn't expect Wade to be early this week. It would make gets underway Tuesday. I think free throw, nothing. Duke actu- back coaching anytime soon, but no sense to take issue with that. the most realistic chances of ally won going away. That also 808-3949 to make matters worse, LSU Bennett is without question one winning the national champi- happened to Louisville on two www.pcpatriot.com fans booed their athletic director of the finest basketball mentors onship this year are Gonzaga at their last game because of in the country, and on top of and I say that because not only Wade's suspension. Makes that, he is the direct opposite of are the Zags good, but they will you wonder doesn't it. But the stuff you just read above be the top seed in the west, and always beware when a program about college basketball. that historically is the easiest is basically average and then all Bennett has done just about route to the Final Four. Certainly of sudden it beats Kentucky and everything you can do with the UVa, Carolina, and Duke have a contends for the SEC. Cavalier basketball program good shot, and so does And now it's been discovered except win a national champi- Kentucky and . that rich folks, some of them onship and if he does this year it That's as deep as it goes in my movie star types, have been pay- would not disappoint me at all. mind. Teams such as Michigan ing large sums of money to get But I also think two other State, Texas Tech, Purdue, and their kids in the college of their coaches did a great job in the Michigan have a chance, but choice. So-called bastions of ACC too. Roy Williams of that's a reach. There will be education like Yale, Stanford, North Carolina got a share of some early round upsets and a UCLA, Southern Cal, and more the conference season title and are involved. It seems if rich the Tar Heels were not supposed people wanted their children to to be able to do that. I think they go to a certain prestigious uni- have positioned themselves, like versity they paid big bucks, hun- UVa, for a top NCAA seed. If dreds of thousands of dollars in Duke does not win the ACC total. If their child could not Tournament it should be a two pass the SAT, they got some- seed. How good a job has body else to pass it for them. Williams done? I'll not waste Sometimes coaches involved in space with numbers and accom- athletics would step up, for a plishments, but the guy at Duke huge fee of course, and falsify is talked about like royalty. records to indicate athletic Consider this. The Blue Devils prowess where there was none, have not won the ACC regular and in most cases not even par- season in 10 years. ticipation at all. But when you There's another guy who use minor, non-revenue pro- deserves a lot of credit and that's grams like tennis and crew as a Buzz Williams at Virginia Tech. vehicle, you can get people to Carolina finished the season 26- slide through the system. 5 and weren't supposed to, but Not a good week for higher the Hokies finished 23-7 and education. Does it seem like weren't supposed to either. education, or activities associat- Williams also had to overcome ed with education are coming the loss of his best player down under investigation a lot these the stretch of the season. It was days? I guess that could bring us a great year for basketball at the back to the declining relation- top of the ACC. UVa 28-2 and ship of academics and athletics. Carolina I think should be num- ber one seeds in the NCAA, and There's More: Duke might be as well. If the Vince Young. You remember Hokies have a good ACC they him. He led Texas to its last should be a fifth or sixth seed at national championship. He was The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 - Page B3 County of Pulaski Office of the Treasurer Delinquent Real Estate Accounts For Tax Year 2016 Pursuant to Section §58.1-3924 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, notice is hereby given that the following taxpayers have failed to pay real estate taxes on the proper- ty listed below. Taxes on listed property are delinquent for the 2016 tax year and possibly prior or subsequent years. Notice is also given that the Pulaski County Board of Supervisors and Treasurer will take steps to collect such delinquent taxes, including the possible sale of property on which taxes are delinquent to allow collection of taxes, all of which will be under pursuant to state law. TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 ADAMS EDWARD B LOT 13 BLOCK 204 344.96 CLOYD COURT JACKSON AVE BANKS PATRICIA BRUCE LOT 51.08 X 200 3.20 ADAMS CLARENCE, JOSHUA & A J LOT 2 BLOCK 190 MILLER ST 16.00 HIGHLAND HGTS ADAMS DOROTHY E LOT 4 BLOCK 190 MILLER ST 226.56 BARBETTINI VIRGINIA D PEAK KNOB MOUNTAIN PARCEL 6.40 ADAMS DOROTHY S LOT 1 BLOCK 190 MILLER 25.60 BARBETTINI VIRGINIA D PEPPERS FERRY RD BLOCK 12.80 ST & STUARTAVE 195 ADAMS CLARENCE LOT 3 BLOCK 190 MILLER ST 200.96 BARLOW JOHN W & AGNES 209 X 49 V I C & C CO 123.52 ADAMS PIERCE E & ETHEL R CASE KNIFE RD 251.52 LAND ADAMS PIERCE EDWIN & ETHEL R CASE KNIFE RD 5.76 BARNES MARK A ETAL PART LOT 27 THAXTON 167.68 ADAMS R J LOTS 2 & 3 BLOCK 192 19.20 ADDITION ADAMS RICHARD SISK LAND 6.40 BARNETT DANIEL LOT 14 BLOCK 116 VALLEY 22.40 ADAMS RICHARD L JOHNSTON ST BLOCK 58 11.52 RD (LOT 1) BARRETT MICHELLE K PT LOT 8 CALLAHAN HILLS 179.84 ADAMS RICHARD L & BRENDA J BIG R R LOT 335 X 75 125.44 BARTON 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MACADAM ROAD 221.44 FIRST ST S E BUCKLAND & DALTON MINERALS NOT UNDER DEV 249.60 BANK OF AMERICA NA S 1/2 LOT 5 SECTION 2 40.32 PARROTT #53000 Page B4 - The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 BUFORD FRANKIE (DECD) NEEDMORE 60.16 PULASKI HOME BUFORD NANNIE R (DECEASED) NEEDMORE 57.60 IMPROVEMENT CO BULLION CECIL JACKSON NEAR PARROTT 445.44 COX ARNOLD M JR & LEE H PEAK CREEK LOT 220' X 85' 372.48 BULLION EDDIE DWAYNE PART LOT 20 FAIRLAWN H 156.16 COX JAMES RODNEY & ROBERTA L LOT 22 SEC 3 TYSON HILLS 640.64 H GLOVIER ADD COX JEFFREY ALLEN & TIJUANA B JEFFERSON NATIONAL 60.80 BULLION EDDY DWAYNE & MARGARET E PT LOT 20 150'X 40' H H 16.00 FOREST PEAK CREEK GLOVIER COX JEFFREY ALLEN & TIJUANA B NEAR JEFFERSON NATL 422.40 BULLION MARGARET E & EDDIE JOE PT LOT 20 FAIRLAWN H H 340.48 FOREST PEAK CREEK GLOVIER ADD COX JUSTIN MATTHEW BETWEEN RT 641 & 40.96 BULLION PAUL A REV LOT 3 GRAVELY 20.48 JEFFERSON NATL FOREST FAMILY SUBD COX 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LOTS 39,40,41,42,43 SEC 1,280.00 DALTON JAMES C DUNLAP ROAD 400.75 B WOODS-ON-THE-LAKE DALTON JOHN N JR LOT 4 DALTON FAMILY SUBD 1,724.16 BLOCK 1 DALTON MICHAEL EDWARD ESTATE PART LOTS 9 PULASKI 69.12 CAMPER MARY B ESTATE LOTS 12 THRU 32 509.44 HOME CO SECTION 2 WOODS-ON-THE-LAKE DALTON RICKEY E & MARILYN M LOT 100 X 120 BROOKMONT 3.84 BLOCK 2 SECTION B TRACT FORK OF PEAK CAMPER MARY B ESTATE LOTS 33 THRU 37 136.32 CREEK SUP 2/13/96 WOODS-ON-THE-LAKE DALTON RICKY E CASE KNIFE RD (PEAK 26.88 BLOCK 2 SECTION B CREEK MT) CAMPER MARY B ESTATE LOTS 3,4,5,6 886.40 DALTON ROBERT WILLIAM & TERESA GAIL PARCEL ON RT 764 220.16 WOODS-ON-THE-LAKE DALTON TIMOTHY LEE LOT 10 JAMES HILL 9.60 BLOCK 1 SECTION B ADDITION CAMPER MARY B ESTATE PARCEL A CLAYTOR LAKE 2,004.48 DALTON TIMOTHY LEE LITTLE WALKER MT 17.92 CAMPER MARY B ESTATE PARCEL B CLAYTOR LAKE 1,677.44 (MOXLEY LOT) CARDEN MARSHALL RAY ETAL ROCKFORD 19.20 DALTON TIMOTHY LEE LOT 11 BLOCK 91 3.20 CARROLL RHONDA C PARCEL B CARTER FAMILY 43.90 DALTON TIMOTHY LEE LOT - PEAK CREEK MT 19.20 SUBD DALTON TIMOTHY LEE LOT - PEAK CREEK MT 19.20 CARTER DARRELL HUBERTPARCEL OFF RT 617 59.52 DALTON TIMOTHY LEE LOT OFF MILL LOT 6.40 CARTER DARRELL HUBERTPARCEL ON RT 617 258.56 DAVIDSON ALPHONSO R & TAMMYA PT LOTS 11 & 12 BLOCK 379.52 CARTER ROBERT LOT 6 BLOCK 197 JACKSON 236.80 128 ALSO KNOWN AS LOT AVE ""B" CARTY KELLY G & JILL C LOT 1 ALUM SPRING ROAD 461.44 DAVIS RONALD E SR & LOIS M WATER FRONT LOT LAKEWAY 1,664.00 CARTY KELLY GLENN & JILL C PART LOTS 8 & 9 BLOCK 401.92 HGTS 134 COLUMBIA DR DAVIS TONY E 1 3/4 MIL N W PULASKI E 38.40 CARTY KELLY GLENN & JILL C PART LOTS 9 & 10 BLOCK 12.80 SIDE ALTOONA RR 134 COLUMBIA DRIVE DAVIS WILLIAM LEE & EVE M LOT 87 ORCHARD HILLS 540.16 CASEY JOHN JEFFREY TOWN OF NEW RIVER 64.00 DAWSON SARAH JEAN COOK ET AL PARCEL ON MT OLIVET RD 389.12 CASEY ELIZA LOT TOWN OF NEW RIVER 19.20 DEAN JERMERYL LOT-PINNACLE ST BERTHA 57.60 CASEY R W SR NEW RIVER 54.40 MINERAL CO CHINAULTTAMMY S ET AL E PORTION TRACT 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FAGG 181.21 COVEY SHANNON E LOT - PINNACLE ST 51.20 SUBD SECTION 5 DOTO JEFFREY M LOT 5 ATWOODS SUBD 118.72 COLLEY G J EST LOTS 21 & 22 HYLTON 96.00 DOWDY DONALD BRUCE LOT - NEEDMORE 28.10 HEIGHTS DOWDY LARRYW JR 601 ORCHARD AVE 128.00 COLLINS ALITTAWPART LOT 3 SEC 1 19.20 DOWDY LARRY WAYNE JR LOT MONROE AVE SECTION A 76.16 PULASKI HOME CO SHORT DOWELL JOHN C & PAMELA C PT LOT 94 J C HAWKINS 51.20 ST SUBD PHILLIPS STACY M LOTS 12,13,14 BURTON 571.52 DOWELL JOHN C & PAMELA C PT LOT 95 J C HAWKINS 44.80 SUBD CLAPBOARD BRANCH SUBD COMPTON THOMAS M LOT ON LAFAYETTE AVE 281.60 DRAPER ALBERT J & ALBERTPAUL PART LOT 8 J E BUNTS 6.40 AUST SUBD SUBD VALLEY ROAD CONNER BEN & ESSIE (DECD) PT LOT 9 (50 X 50) 3.20 DRAPER LONA MAE & ROBY FRANKLIN LOT 2 BLOCK 198 DORA 160.00 JAMES HILL ADD HIGHWAY CONNER IDA B (DECEASED) LOT 7 BLOCK 83 FAYETTE ST 16.00 DUBLIN PROPERTIES L C TRACT 10 DUBLIN 493.12 COOK GRANVILLE LOT NEEDMORE 159 X 550 124.80 PROPERTIES L C COOK SHAWN E E PART LOT 9 285.44 DULANEY C W 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March 15, 2019 - Page B5 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 DUNNIVANT JACK JOSEPH LOT 21 BLOCK 102 12.80 GOAD SUSIE S ESTATE DORA HWY, E OF RAILROAD 133.76 PULASKI ST YARD DUNNIVANT JACK JOSEPH PT LOT 6 HIGHLAND HGTS 12.80 GRAHAM EMMA NEEDMORE 60.80 DUNNIVANT JACK JOSEPH LOT 15 HIGHLAND HGTS 28.80 GRAHAM WILLIAM D JR E PART LOT 7 BLOCK 144 213.76 DUNNIVANT JACK JOSEPH OLD PEPPERS FERRY RD 41.60 MADISON AVE DUNNIVANT JACK JOSEPH LOT 10 & 11 BLOCK 204 6.40 GRAVELY CLARENCE ROBERT & BETTY M NEAR PARROTT 75.38 JACKSON AVE GRAVELY DAVID W LOT 23 OAK VIEW 1,123.20 DUNNIVANT JACK JOSEPH PART LOT 7 HIGHLAND 6.40 GRAVELY JAMES S & PEGGY J 23,109 SQ FT LITTLE RR 172.80 HIGHTS GRAVELY TIMOTHY L & KATHY D LOT 32 ALUM SPRING SUBD 353.28 DUNNIVANT JOSEPH B E PORTION LOT 23 SEC 4 9.60 50 X 283 VILLAMONT GRAVELY TIMOTHY LEE LOT 1 CHAUNCEY HARMON 244.48 DUNNIVANT JOSEPH B PT LOTS 5 & 6 SEC 1 191.36 LOTS E SIDE RT 738 SHORT ST PULASKI HOME (ROBINSON TRACT CO GRAVLEY BOBBY LPART LOTS 19 THRU 24 W 562.56 DYE MARK TIMOTHY & KATHY JEAN BLOCK 1 BUNTS ADDITION 248.96 A HORTON SUB *23A,24C DYE MARK TIMOTHY & KATHY JEAN LOT-SWANSEA ST 216.32 GRAVLEY CLARENCE R & BETTY M NEAR PARROTT ON RT 606 115.20 E & H LAND COMPANY LL C LOT 4, 6 & PT 2 BLOCK 467.84 GRAVLEY JOHN HENRY NEAR PARROTT 64.00 41 68 X 100 2ND ST NE GRAVLEY LARRY D JR & JESSICA D LOT 125 LILLY DELL 218.24 E & H LAND COMPANY LL C PART LOT 2 BLOCK 41 (25 128.00 GRAVLEY LAYTHAN R & SANDRA F LOTS 17,18,24, & W 1/2 147.96 X 50) 2ND ST N E LOT 25 BLOCK 229 4TH EAST COLLEEN C & WARREN J LOT 18 JACKSON 223.36 ST N EAST LYNN DEVELOPMENT LL C LOT 16 IRVIN SUBD RIDGE 230.40 GRAVLEY RONALD O & MICHELLE C EAST SIDE RT 662 PT 156.16 ROAD PARCEL 5 WA SMITH EAST LYNN DEVELOPMENT LL C LOT 2 SECTION A SPROUL 105.60 PARTITION BRANCH PROP GRAY NEFERLYN G LOT 20 E M RAY SUBD 3.20 EAST LYNN DEVELOPMENT LL C LOT 2 RE-SUB WHITAKER 174.72 GRAY NONA W & BOBBIE W YATES LOT 9 & PT 10 BK 117 25.60 SUBD 2ND & VALLEY EDMONDS 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SIDE 2ND ST NW HAGEE LOTS EXECUTIVE CAR WASH CAR WASH ON PT LOT 2 19.20 HAGEE EARL W ET AL PART LOTS 10,11,12 5.12 BOWLING SUBD (BUILDING HAGEE LOTS SLAUGHTER ST ONLY - LAND LOLLIE HAGEE EARL W ET AL PT LOTS 10,11,12 HAGEE 5.12 FADDIS RAY J PEAK CREEK CHANNEL 138.88 LOTS 4TH & SLAUGHTER FADDIS RAY JOHNSON LOT ON RT 11 445.76 HALE DAVID T WEST PART LOTS 1 & 3 890.88 FAGG GARNETT H III ET AL 75 X 100 NEWBERN RD & 255.36 BLOCK 26 7TH ST 5TH ST HALE DAVID T LOT 20 & PART 21 BLOCK 264.96 FARMER SARAH LOT 7 SEC 1 KERSEY 83.20 246 ADDITION HALE JAMIE S & CHRISTINA W ON DUNLAP ROAD (RT 632) 319.36 FARRIS DEBRA S LOTS 5 & 6 BLOCK 198 12.80 (PARCEL B) DORA HIGHWAY HALE TERRY E & RHONDA L LOT - BROWN ADDITION 364.80 FAW J C BOB WHITE BLVD 497.92 HALL CALVIN GORDON W SIDE RT 606 PARROTT 695.04 FELTY NATHANIEL CLINE LOT 3 RE-SUB WHITAKER 197.76 HALL BRADLEY D LOTS 3,4,5,6 BLOCK 111 522.24 SUBD PULASKI TERRACE FERGUSON CHARLIE D LOT 33 BLOCK D MAPLE ST 16.00 HARRISON AMBER P & JORDAN C HARRISOW 1/2 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HUDSON TERRACE 559.36 HOME CO RE-SUBD LOTS 13A, Page B6 - The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 14-19 KOERT BRANDON PT LOT 2 BLOCK C 243.20 HOFFMAN DALE R JR LOT - TOWN OF NEWBERN 16.00 RANDOLPH AVE HOGAN JETHRO LOT 240 X 50 BLOCK 15 16.00 KRESS OLA MAUDE V I C & C CO LAND 123' 184.32 FAYETTE ST X 94' HOGAN JETHRO CASE KNIFE RD 38.40 KYLE CHARLES KENDAL LOT OFF THAXTON RD 6.40 HOLBROOK PAUL E & DAISY E ET AL LOTS 44,45,46 & S 15 FT 510.72 KYLE CHARLES KENDAL TRUSTEE NEEDMORE-THAXTON RD 302.08 LOT 43 FAIR AKERS SEC LAMBERT PHILIP LOT 48 CLAYTOR LAKE 595.52 1 BLOCK 2 ESTATES HOLSTON CLARENCE N JR (DECD) LOTS 50 & 51 SEC 2 38.40 LAMBERT PHILIP LOT 125 SEC A CLAYTOR 760.64 WALNUT AVE NE LAKE ESTATES HOLTYN CHESTER H III MAX CREEK 929.92 LAMBERT PHILIP LOT 126 SEC A CLAYTOR 64.00 HOME SECURITY CORP BANKS AVE LOT 50 X 100 64.00 LAKE ESTATES HORN JAMES MARVIN NEAR HIWASSEE 160.00 LAMBERT PHILIP LOT 159 SEC A CLAYTOR 38.40 HORTON PAMELA SUE PENN & WOODRUFF LOT 6 BLK 186 MILLER ST369.92 LAKE ESTATES HOWELL PARLEY E & DELLA V LOT 1 COOL SPRING 378.88 LAMBERT PHILIP LOT 160 SEC A CLAYTOR 38.40 ADDITION LAKE ESTATES HOWELL R M (DECEASED) DRY BRANCH 76.80 LAMBERT PHILIP LOT 161 SEC A CLAYTOR 48.00 HUCKSTEP NEAL & BERTHA LOT BIG R R .64 LAKE ESTATES HUCKSTEP NEAL A LOT BIG R R 22.40 LANDIS DANNIE F LOTS 39 & 40 LILLY 19.20 HUCKSTEP WILLIE A LOTS 9 & 10 BLOCK 79 32.00 VALLEY TRUCK FARMS HOWARD ST LANE BARRY R & SUSAN D LOT 10 SEC 3 VILLAMONT 19.20 HUGHES TERRY R LOT 76 ORCHARD HILLS 416.00 BAYWOOD ST HUGHES VALERIE L LOTS 61 & 62 FAGG 148.48 LANE BARRY R & SUSAN D LOT 11 SEC 3 VILLAMONT 250.88 ADDITION ADDITION HUGHETT DANIEL H & DANA S LOT - RT 744 590.72 LANE CHARLES W & ALICIA D RT 764 BIG REED ISLAND 225.28 HUNTER LUCRETIA PEAK KNOB LOT 19.20 LANE CHARLOTTE ANN (LIFE ESTATE) LOTS 44 & 45 J AFAGG 19.20 HUNTER RAYMOND M (DECD) LOT 6 THAXTON SUBD 494.72 ADDITION HURST TIMOTHY ALLEN & MELISSA ANN N SIDE RT 693 MAX CREEK 836.48 LANE GARLAND STUART NEAR NEWBERN - LOT 280.96 SHEPHERD AARON D & EDWARD B LOTS 59,60,61 SEC 4 J C 32.00 44,100 SQ FT SCOTT SUBD LAVENDER CHARLES R LITTLE RAILROAD BLOCK 72 76.80 SHEPHERD AARON D & EDWARD B LOTS 57 & 58 SEC 4 J C 281.60 LAVENDER CHARLES R LITTLE RAILROAD 87.04 SCOTT SUBD LAWSON VICKIE L & JACK JASON LANE JLOT 6 GREENWOOD FOREST 51.20 HYLTON JEFFERY WAYNE LOT PINNACLE ST 566.40 SURVEY 1 HYLTON ROGER L & HAZEL D PARCEL S SIDE SUGAR 290.56 LEESON GARNETT J JR & LINDA B LOTS 107,108,148 & 149 199.68 CAMP HOLLOW AIRPORT ADDITION HYLTON TOMMY L BIG REED ISLAND 397.44 LEFLER JAMES T (LIFE ESTATE) 2 TRACTS NEAR BARREN 1,079.68 IMPERIAL VALLEY PROPERTIES L L C LOT 37 HAGEE LOTS 73.60 SPRINGS RUSSELL ST LEWIS FRANCIS & CHARLES NEW LOT 2 BASKERVILLE ST 83.58 INGRAM LUTHER D ET AL TOWN OF NEW RIVER 134.40 LEWIS KELSO LOT 100 X 110 NEW RIVER 38.40 ISMAIL MOHAMED S PART TRACT 2 J E BUNTS 6.40 LEWIS SOLOMON (DECD) N 1/2 OF LOT 63 BLOCK 2 83.20 SUBD VALLEY RD RANDOLPH 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MARGARET W LOTS 25 THRU 31 & 34 51.20 MCCLANAHAN JOE ANN LOTS 1, 2 GIVENS EST 148.48 THRU 41 WHITAKER SUBD FARM ROBINSON TRACT KEISTER MARGARET W ALUM SPRING RD & RT 11 76.80 MCCLANAHAN MILLIE (DECD) NEEDMORE 110.08 KELLEY MARTHA J DRAPER VALLEY 57.60 MCCLOUD NATASHA ET AL PART LOT 27 THAXTON 226.56 KELLY KATHRYN BARKER PT LOT 1 & 18 FEET OF 2 9.60 ADDITION BLOCK 120 CHESTNUT MCCLUNG TEDDY S LOT 41 ORCHARD HILLS 578.56 ALLEY POWERS LAURA E LOT 90 X 45 DORA HIGHWAY 141.12 KEMP AILEEN D (DECD) LOTS 18,19,20,21 355.20 MCCRARY KENNETH L & RHELDA O LOT 1 SEC G RE-SUB RUTH 654.08 SECTION 1 WOOD & T SMITH BURGIS SUBD MCCRARY RHELDA O & KENNETH L LOT-NEWBERN RD 424.32 KEMP GAYLE ELAINE LOTS 5,6,15,16 SEC 1 99.84 MCCRARY RHELDA O & KENNETH L PART LOT 74 SEC C 181.76 ALUM SPRING SUBD MACGILL SUBD KENNEDY VERNON W JR NEAR DRAPER (SLOAN) 35.23 MCGEE CHRISTINE C LOT 5 THAXTON ADDITION 28.80 KIDD HAROLD M & FRANCES E LOTS 88 & 89 SECTION 2 346.24 MCKINNEY JOHN L & FRANCES C LOT 4 BLOCK 89 CHESTNUT 503.68 SCOTT SUBD ST KILBERT JOHN S & MARTHA C LOT ON SMITH ST 154.24 MCKINNEY JOHN L SR & FRANCES C LOTS 5 & 6 BLOCK 89 6.40 KILBY DARREN M 2 LOTS HIGHLAND SCHOOL 355.20 CHESTNUT ST KINCAID DAVID H & MARLENA E LOT 7 & S 1/4 LOT 5 368.64 MCPEAK OPAL NOLEN LOT NEW RIVER 3.20 BLOCK B RANDOLPH AVE MCPEAK W B ET AL NEAR DRAPER 20.48 KING CORY ALLEN & APRIL BUSICK 50 X 104 BLOCK 80 N 310.40 MCROBERTS C L LOT 78 HOLBERT ALLISON 51.20 PROSPECT AVE SUBD COLLINS BARBARA W LOTS 8 THRU 12 & N PT 309.15 MCROBERTS C L LOT 79 HOLBERT ALLISON 86.40 LOT 7 BLOCK 148 SUBD MADISON AVE DENSEL KAYLA M LOT 5 BLOCK 239 4TH ST 136.64 STIGGER LISA LOT NEW RIVER 19.20 N E KLINE RONALD ALBERT & BRENDA KAY LOT 3 BLOCK 144 232.96 MEADOWS SHIRLEY M LOT EAST SIDE MAGAZINE ST 304.00 LEXINGTON AVE MELTON JOEY DEAN & ALMA JEAN LOT CRESTLINE RD 16.00 KLOPP ROBERT R ALTOONA R R 48.00 SECTION 400 SOUTH SIDE The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 - Page B7 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 ADDITION OLIVET RD MELTON JOEY DEAN & ALMA JEAN LOT CRESTLINE RD SEC 410.24 PENCE ROBERTW BACK CREEK - LOT ON RT 497.28 400 SOUTH SIDE 627 REZONED 9/25/95 ADDITION PENCE ROBERTW BACK CREEK REZONED 73.60 MELTON JOEY DEAN & ALMA JEAN LOT CRESTLINE RD 12.80 9/25/95 SECTION 400 SOUTH SIDE PENNINGTON ROGER L & SANDRA G GARNER AVE BLOCK 89 517.76 ADDITION *21,21A MERCHANT GEORGIANNA LOT-TOWN OF NEW RIVER 2.56 PETREY EVELYN O ESTATE CASE KNIFE RD 78.08 MEREDITH BEULAH EAST PART LOT 5 BLOCK B 3.20 PETREY LLOYD W JR ET AL LOT 50 X 100 CASE KNIFE 51.20 RANDOLPH AVE ROAD MIAMI PITA INC RANDOLPH AVE 1,172.48 PHILLIPS BARRY D & DONNA S PARCEL N & W RAILROAD 111.36 MILLER FRENCH H & OLIVIA LOT 150 X 150 NEAR REED 188.16 PHILLIPS CHARLES WAYNE PART LOT 8 BLOCK 134 298.24 ISLAND COLUMBIA DR MILLER L BEAUFORD & LILLIAN B PT LOTS 3 & 4 BLOCK 83 25.60 PHILLIPS DONNA S & BARRY D PARCEL N & W RAILROAD 84.48 FAYETTE ST KEMP SHARON K LOTS 20 THRU 23 & PT 24 38.40 MILLER PANSY BROWN PT LOT 17 HIGHLAND HGTS 28.80 & 25 JOHNSTON ADDN MILLER RALPH H LOT NEAR REED ISLAND 67.20 PINNACLE ST MILLS ANNIE J ET AL LOT ON FAYETTE ST 12.80 PIEDMONT PROPERTY LL C LOT 21 FAIRLAWN SURVEY 2 561.92 FRONTS 62 FT ON STREET POFF GEORGE L & VINA H LOT 3 TRACT 3 E F 32.00 MILLS PEGGY P NEAR DUBLIN 373.12 BATCHELOR LOT MINNICK DONNY C & FRANCES K LOT 22 PARROTT 209.28 POOLE JOHN WESLEY LOT 12 BLOCK 191 19.20 MITCHELL KATHY LYNN LOT NEAR PULASKI 199 X 186.24 JACKSON AVE 115 POWELL EUGENE T (DECEASED) LOTS 9 & 10 BLOCK 192 12.80 MITCHELL GARYW LOTS 21 & 22 BLOCK 124 19.20 JACKSON AVE MITCHELL JANET F W SIDE BROOKMONT RD 88.96 PRECISION DOCKS 2 LOTS LITTLE RIVER, E 9.60 MITCHEM ADAM & MIRANDA LOT 6 1/2 BLOCK 251 273.92 SIDE RT 605 ZONED: PEPPERS FERRY RD CON #92-18 10/26/92 MONTGOMERY LARKIN & GLENNA LOT 15 BLOCK 83 CLARK ST 9.60 PRESCOTT JAMES L 2 TRACTS MT OLIVET RD 44.16 MONTGOMERY LAWRENCE & LARK NEEDMORE - ROBINSON TR 67.20 PRESCOTT JAMES L LOTS 6,22,23,24,25 19.20 MOORE GLORIA THOMPSON LOTS 1 & 2 RUTH 102.40 BERTHA MINERAL COMPANY THOMPSON SMITH SUBD LOTS SECTION A PRESCOTT JAMES L N SIDE MT OLIVET RD 7.68 MOORE LEONARD E N W RAILROAD 46.08 PRESCOTT JAMES L JR LOTS 5 & 6 HIGHLAND 19.20 MOORE ROGER GRADY PEAK KNOB 19.20 TERRACE MOREHEAD DAWN M LOT MT VIEW - S SIDE RT 176.68 PRESCOTT JAMES L JR LOTS 7A,7B,7C HIGHLAND 9.60 660 TERRACE MORRIS ANTHONY BLAKE & BARBARA L LOT 60X173 NEWBERN RD 266.88 PRESCOTT JAMES L JR LOT 50 X 100 CITY DAM RD 22.40 MORROW NAOMI T LOT NEW RIVER (WHORTON 272.00 PRESGRAVES JEANETTE PART LOTS 64,65 & 66 32.00 LAND) LILLY DELL TRUCK FARM MOSER TORI & JOSHUA DORA HWY 346.88 PRESGRAVES JEANETTE W 1/2 LOT 67 LILLY DELL 32.00 MULLINS JIMMIE DEE & DAKERYP REV PT LOT 13 BLACK 233.60 TRUCK FARMS HOLLOW HGTS (LOT 2) PRESGRAVES JEANETTE C PART LOTS 65 & 66 LILLY 6.40 MULLINS JIMMIE DEE & DAKERYP REV PT LOT 13 BLACK 245.12 DELL HOLLOW HGTS (LOT 3) PRESGRAVES JEANETTE C PART LOTS 61,62,63 116.48 MUNSEY JOHN E BIG WALKER MT 365.44 LILLY DELL TRUCK FARMS EAST LYNN DEVELOPMENT LL C LOT 21 LILLY JUNCTION 309.12 *018-002-61 EAST LYNN DEVELOPMENT LL C NEAR PULASKI 202.88 PRICE JOHN (DECD) LOT - CASE KNIFE ROAD 12.80 MURPHY RENTAL SERVICE L L C N 70 FT LOTS 1 & 2 142.08 PRIM LONNIE R & SANDRA K LOT ON RT 607 234.24 BLOCK 248 6TH ST PRIM SANDRA KAY ET AL LITTLE REED ISLAND 317.44 NEALY RANDALL SIMPKINS TOWN 186.88 PUCKETT DEBORAH H PART LOTS 7 & 8 BLOCK 314.24 NEEL DORIS N (LIFE ESTATE) N SIDE RT 625 782.08 154 4TH ST S NELSON WOODROW W JR LOTS 135 THRU 142 SEC E 48.00 PUCKETT JOSEPH D 50' X 150' - MAX CREEK 12.80 MT VIEW HGTS PUCKETT JOSEPH D MAX CREEK LOT 28.61 NESTER BELINDA W 2 PARCELS - RT 721 DRY 133.12 PUCKETT JOSEPH E & BEVERLY C LOT - MAX CREEK 270.40 BRANCH QUESENBERRY BRENDA B & DARRELL DORA HWY 38.40 NESTER JACKIE LANE V I C & C CO LAND (LOT 3) 86.40 QUESENBERRY BRIAN S PARCEL #1 OF RE-SUB OF 192.78 NEWBERN ECLECTIC COMPANY L C LOT - TOWN OF NEWBERN 233.60 LOT 23 ALUM SPRING NEWBERRY BASIL E & SUE LOT - BELSPRING 14.95 SUBD #1 NEWBERRY BASIL EDWARD & SUE LOT BELSPRING 71 3/4 SQ 348.16 QUESENBERRY DENNIS GARY ET UX LOT 8 JACKSON SUBD 29.44 RODS EVANS ST NEWMAN TERESA APARCEL DORA HIGHWAY 152.32 QUESENBERRY DENNIS GARY ET UX LOT 9 JACKSON SUBD 30.08 NIXON CECIL II ET AL LOT FRANKLIN AVE 418.56 EVANS ST NIXON PATRICIA M LOT 1 BLOCK 128 108.80 QUESENBERRY DENNIS GARY ETUX LOT 10 RE-SUBD JACKSON 179.84 JEFFERSON AVE S SUBD PAUL M GOAD NORRIS LENA C LOT 14 BLOCK 236 4TH ST 57.08 PROPERTY NE QUESENBERRY JANE S LOT 100' X 180' BLOCK 251.52 OBERRY PATRICIA W LOT 1 BLOCK 97 MARTIN ST 3.20 100 BERTHA ST OBERRY PATRICIA W LOT 2 BLOCK 97 MARTIN ST 12.80 QUESENBERRY JOHN E & MICHELLE A HIWASSEE REZONED 12/18/95 231.68 ODELL CODY L & BRITTANY A DUBLIN ROAD 784.00 QUESENBERRY MICHAEL B & MATILDA M N PART LOT 10 BLOCK 117 288.64 ODELL TAMMIE WILLIS ETAL LOT 4B CHAFFIN SUBD 6.40 VALLEY ST (RE-SUB OF LOT 4) QUESENBERRY REGINALD DEAN ET AL PART LOT 75 LILLY DELL 361.77 ODELL TAMMIE WILLIS ETAL LOT 2 CHAFFIN SUBD 442.24 QUESENBERRY ROY A ESTATE LOT-MT OLIVET RD 46.08 ODHAM ROGER LEE (LIFE ESTATE) V I C & C CO LAND 190.08 QUESENBERRY ROY A ESTATE PART LOTS 34 & 35 12.80 OKES SHERRY C LOT 24 GLOVIER ADDITION 232.32 JACKSON SUBD OLEVY GEORGE ANTHONY IV LOT 601 HERON'S LANDING 320.00 QUESENBERRY ROY A ESTATE PART LOTS 36 & 37 7.68 AT THE RIVER PHASE 6 JACKSON SUBD OLIVER JERRY LEE ET AL DAM ROAD 180.48 QUILLEN V E & VERNON L (DECD) LOT 5 BLOCK 182 PINE ST 390.40 OLIVER MICHAEL R & LUCILLE C CASE KNIFE RD-LOT 60' X 78.72 115 PINE ST 100' RADCLIFF DENISE DIANE LOT 23 CLAREMONT GROVE 413.76 OLIVER MICHAEL R & LUCILLE C E SIDE RT 610-CASE .64 SUBD KNIFE RD 40' X 100' RADFORD UNIV REAL ESTATE FOUNDATIONRT 11 NEAR RADFORD 13.44 OLVERSON S H LOT 3 BLOCK 191 JACKSON 136.96 RADFORD UNIV REAL ESTATE FOUNDATIONRT 11 NEAR RADFORD 5.12 AVE RAMIREZ D DE JESUS A & MISTY DAWLAUGHON LAND NEWBERN RD278.40 OLVERSON SAM LOTS 5,6,7 BLOCK 190 19.20 RAMSEY BRENDA KAY N OF DUBLIN RT 746 LOT 2 1,096.96 4TH ST S RAMSEY EUGENE DAVID PART LOTS 8 & 9 MT 276.48 OSBORNE WILLIAM J & JUDY A ALL OF BLOCK 196 & PT 48.64 OLIVET SUBD BLOCK 197 ELM ST RAMSEY EUGENE DAVID LOT 6 & PART LOT 7 183.04 OUSLEY RHONDIE D & VIVAP BIG REED ISLAND 339.84 RAMSEY JAYLA CHEYANNE ET AL 45 FT LOT RIDGE RD 90.24 OWEN DELLA MAE LOT MOREHEAD LANE (RT 104.32 RAMSEY SUZANNE E LOT 17 SEC 12 FAIRLAWN 465.28 645) 100' X 125' (PULASKI AVE) OWENS BOBBY RAY NEAR NEW RIVER 48.00 RAMSEY TIMOTHY M & CHRISTINE W LOT A LITTLE WALKER CR. 131.20 OWENS JOHNNY D & SHARON K 210 X 210 NEAR MAX CREEK 12.80 RASNAKE WILLIAM JOSEPH (LIFE ESTATELOT A NORTH SHORE SUBD 744.96 OXFORD FUNDING CORPORATION LOT 19 THAXTON SUBD 168.96 RATLIFF SHARON EDWARDS RIDGE ROAD 86.12 PAGE REGGIE LEE (LIFE ESTATE) ETAL LOT RT 614 BELSPRING 183.68 RAY JOHN NELSON & VIRGINIA D LOT 117 HIGHLAND PARK 643.20 SEXTON JOHN A LOTS 12,13,14 BLOCK 2 336.64 SURVEY 3 WALNUT AVE RECKORD MARY D HUFF & PHILLIP B HUFPART LOTS 161 THRU 170 3.84 PANUCO SERGIO MAJOR PART LOT 12 & PT 76.80 MOODY SUBD LOT 13 MACGILL WOODS REDD WILLIAM & ORLENA LOT - NEEDMORE 19.20 MAP #6 REDD WILLIAM & ORLENA LOT-N RANDOLPH AVE 19.20 PARLIER CAROLYN D & DAVID V PT LOT 3 SEC 407 NEAR 6.40 REED MABEL E (LIFE ESTATE) LOT 17 BLOCK D 300.80 CRESTLINE RHODODENDRON MONTCLARE ADDITION RD SOUTH SIDE ADDITION 16TH ST PARROTT BUCKLAND & DALTON PARROTT, ALONG N&W RR & 1,075.20 PHILLIPS CORY & DANIELLE SOUTH 12 FEET LOT 29 1.60 RT 600 BLOCK E HENRYAVE PATTERSON ATHENE C LOTS 15 & 16 12.80 REYNOLDS RICHARD D & DEBORAH F DRAPER VALLEY 96.00 BUNTS-JAMES HILL ADD REYNOLDS RICHARD D & DEBORAH F DRAPER VALLEY 580.48 PATTERSON JOHN LOT 4 BLOCK 124 MAPLE ST 19.20 RICE ROBERT LEE ABOVE INGLES FERRY NEAR 421.69 PATTERSON MACEO E & UNETTA C ESTATELOT 300 X 83 BIG R R 25.60 CLAYTOR LAKE DAM PATTERSON MACEO ESTATE PORTION LOT 7 BUNTS 9.60 RICHESON LARRYW LOT 18 RIVER BEND 76.80 JAMES HILL ADD 50' X SURVEY 2 100' MAPLE ST EXT RICHESON LARRYW LOT 19 RIVER BEND 57.60 PATTON MARY FLORENCE LOTS 2 & 3 BLOCK 96 513.92 SURVEY 2 MARTIN AVE RIDDLE TROY O LITTLE RAILROAD 165.76 PATTON WILLIAM M (DECD) LOT 19 & N PT OF LOT 18 16.00 RIDDLE TROY O & EULA M SOUTHERN PART LOT 12 MT 308.48 BLOCK 129 BELLEVUE AVE OLIVET SUBD PATTON WILLIAM MARVIN (DECD) S PORTION LOT 18 BLOCK 9.60 RITTER BILLY E (DECD) ETAL WALKERS MT 158.08 129 BELLVIEW AVE ROBERTS LELAH BIG REED ISLAND LOT - 12.80 PAYNE HENRYW & KAREN D W SIDE RT 738 (ROBINSON 22.06 DRY BRANCH (330 X 132) TRACT RD) 41.50 X 290 ROBERTSON JOHN J & NANCY S HIGHLAND RD (RT 627) 113.15 PAYNE HENRYW & KAREN D E SIDE RT 792 (ROBINSON 38.40 PUGH AMANDA LOT 5 SEC 1 KERSEY 38.40 TRACT RD) ADDITION PAYNE HENRY WM & KAREN D LOT 16TH ST NEAR CEMETERY 64.00 PUGH AMANDA D LOT 6 SEC 1 KERSEY 328.96 PAYNE JAMES P JR NEAR RADFORD 114.56 ADDITION PAYNE JAMES P JR LOT-NEW RIVER (LOT 23) 278.40 ROBERTSON MAURY J PART LOTS 36 & 37 401.28 PAYNE LULA ET AL LOT HIGHLAND HGTS 12.80 JACKSON SUBD EVANS ST PEAK SARAH R ESTATE LOT 3 THAXTON HGTS 119.04 ROBINSON EMILY DAMRON & ROBERT BRUCLOT 3 EVERETT BLEVINS 37.12 PECKHAM BRUCE E & PAMELA J ETAL REV LOT 3 BLOCK 73 MT 252.16 LAND Page B8 - The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 ROBINSON ROBERT BRUCE & EMILY DAMROLOT 2 EVERETT BLEVINS 40.32 ROAD) LAND SMITH JERRY E SR & LOLA B NEEDMORE ROBINSON TRACT 496.00 ROLLINS MANUEL & MARY LOT TOWN OF NEW RIVER 22.40 RD ROLLINS MILDRED W & ABRAHAM & YVONN LOT NEW RIVER 38.40 SMITH JOHN & REBECCA EAST SIDE RT 708 NEAR .64 ROOP LORI ANN ET AL PART TRACT 2 S W CECIL 435.00 NEW RIVER SUBD (100 X 150) SMITH SMITH JOSEPH M RIDGE ROAD 180.48 ST SMITH LILLIAN S PART LOT 3 SEC 1 348.16 ROOP W H LOT RT 697 22.40 PULASKI HOME CO ROOPE LAURAETTA MT VIEW 130.06 NEWBERN ROAD ROSEBERRY ROBERTW SR & LOT 75 VIRGINIA HGTS 76.80 SMITH LINDA B NEAR MACADAM 229.76 RUDISELL JAMES LEE & SHARON W LOTS 16 & PT 17 DORA 9.60 SMITH LUCY PEAK MT 2 LOTS 19.20 HWY PULASKI LAND & SMITH PEARL B & CURTIS N E SIDE RT 663 308.48 IMPROVEMENT CO (WALLACE CECIL LAND) RUDISELL JAMES LEE & SHARON WPART M K CATRON LOTS 28.80 SMITH RICHARD LEWIS LOT - LITTLE RAILROAD 44.80 MAPLE AVE BLOCK 71 RUDISILL JAMES L & SHARON WPART LOT 17 DORA 12.80 SMITH STANLEY E & MICHELLE M LOT 7 BLOCK 1 VILLAMONT 500.48 HIGHWAY PULASKI LAND & SMITH STEWART LOT 7 BLOCK 191 JACKSON 9.60 IMPROVEMENT CO AVE RUDISILL JAMES LEE & SHARON W LOTS 14 & 15 BLOCK D 12.80 SMITH TREASA D LOT 200 X 440 V I C C 32.00 DORA HIGHWAY CO LAND RUPE JOSEPH ET UX FALL BRANCH 101.12 SMITH WILLIAM A & DEBORAH G PARCEL NEAR DRAPER 642.56 RUPE MANDY ELIZABETH PART LOT 7 BLOCK 133 5.12 SMYTHERS RONNIE D BIG REED ISLAND 562.56 (50 X 60) SMYTHERS VICKIE LYNN BIG REED ISLAND 256.42 RUSSELL MARY E LOTS 2 & 3 JOHNSON ST 12.80 SMYTHERS FAMILY SUBD RUSSELL MILLIE LOT 8 BLOCK 80 COMMERCE 19.20 SOUTHERN EDWARD F JR LOTS 10 & 11 BLOCK 109 344.96 ST LAKE ST RUSSELL ODEY D LOT 9 BLOCK 80 COMMERCE 19.20 SPENCE JAMES D & JANICE M LOT 6 & W 40 FT LOT 5 19.20 ST BLOCK 105 1ST & PINE RUSSELL WW LOT WEST DUBLIN 582.40 ST RUTHERFORD MICHAEL C LOT 4 SEC 4 FAIRLAWN 597.76 SPENCE MAE K PT LOTS 7 & 8 (60 X 40.61 SACKETTS INC LOT 5 DEERTROT 102.40 100) BLOCK 154 4TH ST SADLER DANNY EUGENE S SIDE RT 620 1,009.92 S E SADLER RANDY M CASE KNIFE RD 38.40 SPENCE SAMUEL L & MELISSA W LOT 3 N OF RT 644 469.76 SAFEWRIGHT HENRY BOYD JR LOT 25 BLOCK 191 STUART 165.12 (HURSTON RD) AVE SPENCE SHANNON LOTS 23 & 24 SEC C J H 342.40 SAFEWRIGHT HENRY ESTATE LOT REED ISLAND 9.60 POWERS SUBD DILLON ST SAFEWRIGHT MARY LOT 21 BLOCK 191 STUART 9.60 SPENCE SHANNON PART LOTS 25 & 26 51.20 AVE SECTION C J H POWERS SAFEWRIGHT MARY JANE LOT 26 BLOCK 191 STUART 6.40 SPENCER SHARON APANNELL E SIDE GATE 10 ROAD 665.60 AVE (HORSE SHOE) SANDS STEPHEN I LOT NEAR DELTON 271.68 SPURLOCK CAROLYN COMBS PART LOT 3 SEC 407 6.40 SAUL DAVID W ESTATE LOT NEW RIVER 352.64 SOUTH SIDE ADD SAUNDERS ANTHONY E & SHEILIAA LOTS 10 & 11 BLOCK 119 25.60 CRESTLINE RD VALLEY RD STAFFORD JOHN R W 1/2 LOTS 58 THRU 61 C 9.60 SAUNDERS BRANDON D MT OLIVET RD (RT 710) .64 C ABELL SAUNDERS CLIFTON EUGENE LOTS 30 & 31 SEC 1 165.12 STANLEY ROBERT J & JENNIFER M BACK CREEK 70.40 BUNTS PARK VIEW STEGER JOHN M & ROBIN L LOT 48 LILLY TERRACE 48.00 ADDITION STEGER JOHN M & ROBIN L LOT 49 LILLY TERRACE 309.76 SAUNDERS CURTIS EUGENE & BRENDA JOYLOT 17 & PART 16 BLOCK 32.00 STIGGER GOVERNOR S & LORETTA B LOT 5 SEC 4 ROLLING HILLS 622.72 60 ALTOONA AVE STNP LL C LOT 2 BLOCK 60 BETWEEN 6.40 SAUNDERS HOGAN LOT TOWN OF NEW RIVER 51.20 PEAK CREEK & ALTOONA SAUNDERS JOHN W JR & DOTTIE C MT OLIVET RD 12.80 AVE SAUNDERS JOHN W JR & DOTTIE C LOTS 8 & 9 SUMMIT ST 86.40 STNP LL C LOTS 2,3,12 & PT 4,5,6 38.40 BERTHA MINERAL CO LOTS JOHNSTON ADD *12 SAVAGE LILA M LOT - HIGHLAND HEIGHTS 12.80 STNP LL C LOTS 16 THRU 24 SECTION 64.00 (PART OF 1.04 AC 5 KERSEY ADDITION VINE TRACT) ST SAWYERS MARGIE ANN ET AL NEEDMORE 34.56 STNP LL C LOT - PINNACLE ST SEC 5 3.20 SAYERS JAMES J LOT 18 SEC 2 ALUM 41.60 STNP LL C PARCEL S END OF 19.20 SPRING SUBD MAGAZINE ST SAYERS JAMES J LOTS 19 & 20 SEC 2 ALUM 32.00 STNP LL C LOT BURKHART TRACT 46.72 SPRING SUBD STNP LL C LOT 7 & PART LOTS 4,5,6 16.00 SAYERS MARTHA KELLEY ETAL PARCEL 64 DRAPER VALLEY 370.24 & 8 W M JOHNSON SCARBERRY DEBORAH ET AL LOT ON 11TH ST N W 286.08 ADDITION SCHLEICH WENDY E BACK CREEK 517.76 STNP LL C LOT 9, N 1/2 LOT 8, S 9.60 SCHUMACHER CARLINE V LOT 1 OFF PARROTT MT RD 352.64 1/2 LOT 10 SECTION 73 W (RT 606) M JOHNSON ADDITION VINE SCOTT ELAINE WARD E SIDE OF ROBINSON 45.44 STNP LL C N PORTION LOT 10 W M 3.20 TRACT ROAD JOHNSON ADD (78 X 12 SCOTT MOLLIE ET AL LOT MAGAZINE ST BK 75 3.20 1/2) VINE ST SELENA INC #1 INTERSECTION RTS 670 & 225.28 STNP LL C LOT 11 W M JOHNSON 6.40 672 ADDITION VINE ST SELENA INC #1 SIMPKINS TOWN 283.52 STNP LL C LOT ON PLANT ST W M 7.68 SHARP SUE CHA MAJOR PORTION LOT 2 32.00 JOHNSON ADD STEGAR SUBD HILLCREST STNP LL C LOTS 13 & 14 & 1 9.60 ST UN-NUMBERED LOT WM SHEPPARD DORIS S RIDGE RD S OF MT OLIVET 72.32 JOHNSON ADDITION VINE RD STNP LL C LOTS 15 & 16 W M 6.40 SHEPPARD JONATHAN WAYNE COOL SPRINGS - BIRCH ST 12.80 JOHNSON ADDITION VINE SHIMM L L C NEAR DRAPER 436.48 ST SHIRAH RANDALL CHARLES & LOT 2 SHIRAH FAMILY 33.38 STNP LL C PARCEL ON VINE ST 3.20 SUBD NEAR SNOWVILLE ON STNP LL C LOTS 1,2,3,4 BLOCK 5 T 265.60 RT 690 W KERSEY ADD SHOUSE CHARLIE A ON OLD US #11 E OF 207.36 STNP LL C LOTS 5,6 & 7 BLOCK 5 9.60 DUBLIN REZONED 3/2/93 KERSEY ADD PLANT & VINE SHUMATE JOE B JR LOT 1 SECTION A HERRON 64.00 STS SUBD (100 X 150) STNP LL C LOTS 8 & 31 SEC 5 TW 6.40 SHUMATE JOE B JR 2/3 OF LOT 26 HERRON 16.00 KERSEY ADD VINE ST SUBD SEC B STNP LL C LOT 9 & W 16 FT LOT 10 6.40 SHUMATE MARK B LOT 7 SEC 2 DRAPER 89.60 BLOCK 5 TW KERSEY MOUNTAIN ESTATES ADDITION VINE ST SIFFORD CAROLYN S PARROTT 358.40 STNP LL C PT LOT 10,ALL LOTS 11.52 SIFFORD GENA D LOTS 44 THRU 50 HUDSON 356.55 11,29,30 BLOCK 5 VINE TERRACE SEC B ST KERSEY ADDITION SIMMONS MARCUS R LOT - NEWBERN RD 25.60 STNP LL C LOT 14 SECTION 5 KERSEY 3.20 SIMPKINS BARBARA LPART OF LOT 5 (62' X 4.80 ADDITION VINE ST 86') LILLY JUNCTION STNP LL C LOT 15 SEC 5 KERSEY 3.20 SIMPKINS BARBARA L LOTS 6 & 7 & PT 5 LILLY 135.68 ADDITION VINE ST JUNCTION STNP LL C LOTS 25 & 26 SECTION 5 6.40 SIMPSON SABRINA REEVES LOT ON HENRYAVE IN 225.28 KERSEY ADD VINE ST BLOCK E STNP LL C LOTS 12,13,27,28 SEC 5 12.80 SLATE KATHY K (LIFE ESTATE) ET AL TRACT 2 THAXTON ADDITION 163.20 KERSEY ADD VINE ST SLAUGHTER ALFRED W JR LOTS 62 THRU 66 SEC 3 38.40 STNP LL C LOTS 35,36 BLOCK 5 TW 1.28 SCOTT SUBD KERSEY ADD SLAUGHTER JOSEPH M & TOKEY BOYERS ROBINSON TRACT ROAD 562.63 STNP LL C W COMMERCE ST (PLANT) 528.00 SLAUGHTER ANGEL & NATHANIAL A JR 50' X 240' FAYETTE ST 80.00 STNP LL C BRIQUETTE PLANT TERMINAL 801.92 SLAUGHTER REGINALD WAYNE LOT 1 BLOCK 80 HOWARD & 57.60 STNP LL C VINE & PLANT STS ON 55.04 CLARK STS PEAK CREEK KERSEY SMITH CHRISTINE RAE LOTS 42,43,44 OGLESBY 430.72 ADDITION SUBD STNP LL C SOUTH PART LOT 1 BLOCK 9.60 SMITH CHRISTINE RAE LOTS 45 & 46 OGLESBY SUBD 38.40 60 PEAK CREEK AT BRIDGE SMITH BETTY LEE PART LOT 3 MAPLE ST ( 12.80 STNP LL C PT LOT 1 BLOCK 60 W 19.20 50 X 65) JAMES HILL SIDE PEAK CREEK ADDITION STNP LL C LOT 1 W M JOHNSON 7.68 SMITH CANON PT LOT 16 MT OLIVET SUBD 45.44 ADDITION PINNACLE ST SMITH CHARLIE J JR & JANIE H MT OLIVET RD 209.28 STNP LL C PART LOTS 24 & 25 3.20 SMITH CHARLIE J JR & JANIE H FINK LAND (ZINC WORKS) 10.24 JOHNSON ADDITION SMITH CHARLIE J JR & JANIE H FINK LAND (ZINC WORKS) 16.00 PINNACLE ST SMITH CHRISTOPHER LEE LOT 11 & PT 10 159.36 STOOTS DEXTER RAY & NANCY K NORTH FORK PEAK CREEK 27.20 MOREFIELD SUBD STOOTS GEORGE (DECD) LOTS 22 THRU 25 & PT 26 76.80 SMITH DEBRA ANN NEAR PULASKI 6.08 ALUM SPRING RD SUBD #3 SMITH DIXIE L & JESSE J LOT 1 BIG REED ISLAND 278.40 STOWERS JOSEPH L & SANDRA S VIC & C CO LAND 130' X 57.60 SMITH DONALD O (LIFE ESTATE) LOTS 45 & 46 BLOCK 70 177.92 190' SWANSEA LAND & IMP CO STOWERS JOSEPH L & SANDRA S LOTS 1,2,4 BLOCK 104 22.40 SMITH JAMES M & EVA SUE R W SIDE RT 658 NEAR DRAPER 274.56 2ND ST SW SMITH JAMES M & EVA SUE R 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808-3949 Page B10 - The Patriot - Friday, March 15, 2019 Delinquent Real Estate Accounts For Tax Year 2016 (Cont’d.) TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 TAXPAYER DESCRIPTION DUE FOR 2016 STOWERS JOSEPH L & SANDRA S 130 X 190 4.48 UMBERGER ANN W MT OLIVET RD 61.44 BYRD ROBERT ANTHONY & JENNIFER HARRLOT 6 BLOCK 250 8TH ST 245.76 UMBERGER EMMETT S & HELEN M TRACT 4 ROBINSON TRACT 238.72 622 8TH ST NE UMBERGER TOM FLOYD S PART LOTS 1 & 2 BLOCK 16.00 STUMP JOE BUFORD JR ESTATE WALKERS MT 168.96 113 50 X 92 STUMP JOE BUFORD JR WALKERS MT 112.00 VALDEZ IRMA S ETAL LOT 32 BLOCK 35 5TH ST NE 293.76 SULLIVAN RICHARD LOTS 6,7,8,36,37 BLOCK 108.80 VANDERBILT MORTGAGE & FINANCE INC LOT 24 PEAKLAND PLACE 392.96 60 SWANSEA LAND & IMP VIERS GEORGE M SR LOT 1 DORA HIGHWAY 155.52 CO ALTOONA AVE WA M INC LOT 48 VIRGINIA HGTS 546.56 SUTHERLAND GLORIA T LOT 1 FRED THOMPSON 239.36 WALDRON CHARLES E JR (DECD) BACK CREEK 18.56 SUBD PEPPERS FERRY RD WALKER VASTINE H JR LOT 24 SEC D MONTCLARE 458.24 SUTHERLAND JAMES L LOTS 22 & 23 SEC 2 51.20 ADDITION 16TH ST N BURGIS-GEMMELL BURGIS WALLACH NANCY VEST LOT 8 BLOCK 124 MAPLE ST 35.20 AVE WALLER BENJAMIN E N PART LOTS 24 & 25 76.80 SUTHERLAND JAMES L N W PT TRACT #38 (72 533.12 BLOCK 6 VILLAMONT 1/2' X 240') BROWN WALTERS CAROL BIG REED ISLAND 160.00 LAND WARD JERRY R LOT 3 BLOCK 89 MARTIN AVE 512.00 SUTHERLAND JAMES LEE LOT 2 SECTION I MACGILL 698.24 WARDEN DOROTHY R CENTER PART LOT 17 19.20 SUBD BLOCK C PIERCE AVE SUTHERLAND LINDA B ET AL LOT 10 TENTH ST 236.16 WARDEN DOROTHY R LOT 1, SEC 407 176.64 SUTHERLAND LINDA B ET AL LOT 10TH ST 32.00 SOUTHSIDE ADDITION SUTPHIN TIMOTHY C ON NEW RIVER 522.42 CRESTLINE RD SUTPHIN VIOLET M AKERS ESTATE LOT 1 SUTPHIN ESTATE 6.40 WARDEN DOROTHY R LOT 2 SECTION 407 9.60 DORA HIGHWAY SOUTHSIDE ADD TABOR CHARLES ET AL LOT NEAR PULASKI 7.68 WARDEN DOROTHY R LOT SOUTHSIDE SECTION 634.24 TABOR ROY L SR LOT 10 BLOCK 116 268.16 400 CRESTLINE RD TABOR SARAH J NEAR PULASKI 30.72 WARDEN DOROTHY R LOT SOUTHSIDE ADDITION 9.60 TALBERT JAMES ROY JR TRUSTEE LOTS 15 & 16 SEC 1 270.72 SEC 400 DIX-BEAMER SUBD WARDEN DOROTHY R N E PT TRACT 2 SEC 408 6.40 HICKORYAVE CRESTLINE RD TAYLOR CHRISTIAN B & SHIRLEY M LOT 9 FOREST SQUARE 1.92 WARDEN DOROTHY R CRESTLINE RD SOUTH SIDE 69.76 TAYLOR DENISE & CIZL SEAN J LOT 6 J E BUNTS SUBD 32.00 ADDITION VALLEY ROAD WARDEN DOROTHY R & LULA F TRAIL LOTS 19,20 & PT 18 TW 94.72 TAYLOR JAMES L LOT - NEW RIVER 8.00 KERSEY LOTS 17TH ST TAYLOR LINDA B LOT B BLOCK 8 FAIR 747.11 NEAR CEMETERY ACRES (RE-SUBD) WASHINGTON GEORGE BLOCK 82 FAYETTE ST 3.20 TAYLOR SHIRLEY F NEAR DRAPER 25.60 WATSON FRANCIS A NEEDMORE LOT 6.40 TAYLOR WILLIE W (DECD) & ELIZABETH BETWEEN R R & RT 99 83.20 WATSON FRANCIS A (DECD) NEEDMORE LOT 254.08 (PARCEL A) WAUGH JEROME B (DECD) 1/2 LOTS 1,2,3 PT 10 & 25.60 THOMAS CARROLL R & CHARLOTTE Q PART LOT 41 & 334.08 11 ALL OF 12 BLOCK 165 UNNUMBERED LOT BLOCK E PIERCE AVE *11,12 HENRYAVE WEATHERINGTON BRIAN C & HEATHER O LOT 28 & UN-NUMBERED 28.80 THOMAS LARRY WAYNE PARCEL G 307.84 LOT 18 X 25 BLOCK 42 THOMAS MATTHEW L ET AL LOT 1 NEAR CLAYTOR LAKE 309.76 CORNER 2ND & MADISON THOMAS MILDRED LUCILLE W SIDE CASE KNIFE RD 83.20 WEBB MOSES & VIRGINIA LOT IN HIGHLAND HGTS ON 38.40 THOMAS RICHARD DUANE RIDGE ROAD 264.32 HIGHLAND AVE THOMPSON GARLAND LOT IN BLOCK 75 MT OLIVET 6.40 TAYLOR MICHELLE WEBBER 20,000 SQ FEET BACK CREEK 103.62 THOMPSON JUSTIN SCOTT & ROXANNE N HLOTS 7 & 8 SEC 2 WALNUT 15.00 BREEDEN MISTY WEISS & WEISS BRANDY LOT 60 SEC 2 MT PLEASANT 649.60 AVE WHITE DALLAS R ALUM SPRING RD 286.08 THOMPSON VICTOR N PART LOT 7 HIGHLAND 6.40 WHITE DONNA J LOTS 26 & 27 PAINTER 175.36 HGTS (71 X 150) ESTATES DRAPERS VALLEY THORNTON BOBBIE ANDREW LOTS 7,8 & PART 14 & 15 172.16 WHITE DONNA J LOT 28 DRAPER VALLEY 9.60 PEAKLAND PLACE WHITE DONNA J LOT 29 DRAPER VALLEY 9.60 THORNTON BOBBIE ANDREW PT LOT 2 BOB WHITE SUBD 64.00 WHITE LEWIS V & KATIE B LOT 1 TW KERSEY RE-SUB 60.83 THORNTON BOBBIE T & MARY C MAJOR POR LOT 15 32.00 THAXTON ADDITION PEAKLAND PLACE WHITED SHANNON KIMBERLY LOT 4 BLOCK 134 RE-SUB 6.40 TOLBERT MICHAEL WAYNE LOT MT OLIVET ROAD 280.32 KING SUBD TOMCZEWSKI PATRICIA WIRT ET AL 2 LOTS NEW RIVER 25.60 WHITT CHARLES DAVID JR ROCKFORD 201.28 TRAIL TERESA A & RANDY D ET AL LOT 100 X 150 BLOCK 237 45.89 WHORLEY JESSIE M LOT-TOWN OF DRAPER 101.32 LAFAYETTE AVE WHORLEY JESSIE M 2 LOTS NEAR DRAPER 30.08 TRENT ELLA M LOT 71 ORCHARD HILLS 4.48 WHORLEY JESSIE M NEAR DRAPER VA 48.00 TRIVETT ROY R & CHISTEELE F NEAR PULASKI 118.40 WIBLIN HAYWARD M III & CINDY G S 1/2 LOT 11C THAXTON 16.00 TROMPETER GERALDINE IDA TRUSTEE LOT 3 BLOCK 137 S 164.48 ADDITION WASHINGTON AVE WILLIAMS ANGELIA K LOT 17 H E AUST SUBD 227.20 FISHER PENNY DENISE LAMBERT N 1/2 LOT 5 BLOCK 121 134.23 PEPPER ST MAPLE ST (50 X 115) WILLIAMS DEWEY G (DECD) LOT 13 VILLAMONT 28.80 TURNER DEANIE T UP N & W RR 14.72 WILLIAMS IRIS D LOT 6 THORNSPRING RD 116.88 TURPIN WENDELL W LOT 1 DOVE MEADOW 273.28 DEVL #1 UMBERGER ANN WPARCEL ON MT OLIVET RD 28.16 LATHAM DARYL & MARGARET ALTOONA R R 489.28 WILLIAMS LEWIS J & JUDITH A LOT ON RT 796 PEAK KNOB 512.00 WILLIAMS RUSSELL W & ROSE T LOT 28 JACKSON SUBD 6.13 Sports WILSON DERWIN B & FAUN D BURKE'S RUN, 3.5 MI SW 81.92 Co. 5 pm OF SNOWVILLE Continued from page B1 JV Baseball: Pulaski Co. @ Carroll Co. 5 WILSON RANDALL APARCEL 3 OFF BELSPRING 239.36 pm ROAD PARK ** Varsity Softball: Pulaski Co. @ Carroll Boys Tennis: Pulaski Co. @ Radford WILSON RANDALL APARCEL 2 OFF BELSPRING 151.68 Co. 7 pm ROAD 4:30 pm JV Softball: Pulaski Co. @ Carroll Co. 5 Girls Tennis: Radford @ Pulaski Co. 4:30 pm WILSON RANDALL A & BELINDA T NECK CREEK 546.56 pm Boys Soccer: Pulaski Co. @ Carroll Co. WINDLE MELINDA ETTA (DECEASED) LOTS 6 & 7 BLOCK 2 TOWN 19.20 JV @ 5:30, Varsity to Follow OF DRAPER Thursday 03/21/19 Girls Soccer: Carroll Co. @ Pulaski Co. WINDLE MELINDA ETTA (DECEASED) LOTS 8 THRU 13 BLOCK 2 96.00 Spring Sports Pictures: Softball, Girls JV @ 5:30, Varsity to Follow Soccer, Outdoor Track Boys Tennis: Carroll Co. @ Pulaski Co. TOWN OF DRAPER 4:30 pm WINGO HOUSTON P JR LOT 4 BLOCK 236 5TH ST 196.48 Friday 03/22/19 Girls Tennis: Pulaski Co. @ Carroll Co. N E Varsity Baseball: Carroll Co. @ Pulaski 4:30 pm WINGO HOUSTON P JR & SHELBY H LOTS 5 & 7 BLOCK 249 215.68 FRED A JACKSON WIRT BENNY L & KORY LEE LOT 7 SECTION C TRINKLE 83.20 ADDITION WOLFORD C D NEAR DRAPER 89.60 WOODIE JOHN ARLEY & PEGGY LYNN NEAR CASE KNIFE RD 25.60 WOODIE JOHN ARLEY & PEGGY LYNN 50 FT LOT NEAR CASE 7.68 KNIFE RD WOODIE JOHN WILSON LOT 11 HIGHLAND HGTS 16.00 WOOLRIDGE THORNTON L LOTS 51,52,53,54 SEC 1 467.79 BLOCK 2 FAIR ACRES WORRELL DAVID C & SHERRI T LOT A DRAPER VALLEY 395.79 WORRELL ELMER C JR & PAMELA J PARCEL ON RT 657 208.64 WORTHINGTON DONETTA LEE PARROTT 253.44 WRIGHT CLARENCE A TRACT 5 NEW RIVER 368.64 WRIGHT DALE L & MALITA 3 TRACTS PARROTT 489.60 WRIGHT ELBERTL & SHIRLEY S PEPPERS FERRY RD 21.25 WRIGHT JOSEPH BARRY & JUANITA VIRGIE SIDE RT 640 422.40 WRIGHT JOSEPH BARRY & JUANITA VIRGIALTOONA R R 112.00 WRIGHT JUNIOR M & JUANITA LOT ON RT 640 ALTOONA 19.20 WRIGHT ROBERT H PART LOT 6 ETHEL PAGE 758.40 THOMPSON EST WRIGHT ROBERTL & DELLA E V I C & C CO EAST OF 19.20 RAILROAD YARD WRIGHT ROBERT LEE LOT 123 X 140 25.60 WRIGHT SHERMAN E ET UX & LOT 300 FT X 288 FT 51.20 NEAR SHILOH WYATT STEVEN L & MELINDA M LOT 43 BIG VALLEY SUBD 261.12 YOUNG OTTIE W LOT 16 BLOCK 133 48.00 WASHINGTON AVE S AQUIRRE JOSE LOTS 3 & 4 SECTION 4 T 1.60 W KERSEY AQUIRRE JOSE LOT 5 PLUS 25 FT OF 20.80 FORMER ST BLOCK 94 ZANTOW KEITH A & JENNIFER F TRIANGULAR SHAPED .64 PARCEL-368 SQ FT 41 PROPERTIES L L C LOT ON NEW LEE HIGHWAY 1,031.04

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