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ESTABLISHED 1845 MOOREFIELD EXAMINER and Hardy County News USPS 362-300 www.moorefieldexaminer.com VOLUME 120 - NUMBER 19 MOOREFIELD, HARDY COUNTY, W.VA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2011 TWO SECTIONS - 24 PAGES 94¢ Census Bureau Releases Age and Household Data

Photo courtesy Jim Sisler Muryssa George, Rebecca Merrill, Adam Sirk and Tanner Carr with WV History Teacher Jim Sisler are interviewed for WV Public Television. Moorefield Middle School Team Is State History Bowl Champs Chart by Lisa Duan and Mike Mallow By Bob Alcock county population is aging, we have growth rate of the county at 10.7 per- By Jean A. Flanagan sion of Culture and History. It fea- money for college. “Each student Special to Moorefield Examiner less and less money for senior care,” cent. Between 1990 and 2000 the 18 Moorefield Examiner tures questions about the state’s brought home at least $1,200 in said Phyllis Helmick, Director of the and younger group grew by 18.7 per- history, culture, heritage and peo- bonds for college,” Sisler said. As Hardy County’s population Hardy County Committee on Aging. cent when the county grew 15.4 per- “It’s the best thing I’ve ever ple in a quiz bowl format. The MMS team was undefeat- ages, traditional families with chil- The number of Hardy County cent overall. done academically with students,” “The Archives and History staff ed until the last round, Sisler said. dren disappear, according to 2010 residents less than 35 years old re- Age distribution data from the said Moorefield Middle School develop a field of more than 1,600 “But since we were undefeated, data released by the US Census Bu- mained virtually unchanged: 5,562 in 2010 Census confirms what many West Virginia History Teacher questions for the regional and state they had to beat us twice. That did- reau. 2000 versus 5,559 in 2010. Hardy County residents know intu- James Sisler. “The kids were great. tournaments,” said Randall Reid- n’t happen.” I am so proud of them.” Smith, commissioner of the WV The county’s population in- Hardy County’s median age went itively: that a significant number of Sissonville Middle School, Sisler accompanied Tanner Division of Culture and History. creased by 10.7 percent between up from 38.9 to 42.8 years, topping an adults, aged 20 to 35, leave the coun- Kanawha County, RESA 3, was 2000 and 2010, adding 1,356 resi- increase statewide, from 38.9 to 41.3 Carr, Rebecca Merrill, Muryssa In 2011, tournaments were held ty. runner-up. dents for a new total of 14,025 inhab- years. George and Adam Sirk to in each of the state’s eight Region- The Census Bureau did not The WV History Bowl was itants. In 2010 almost 17 percent of Charleston on April 26 to compete al Education Service Agency (RE- break-out the age distribution data broadcast live on WV Public Tele- Eighty percent of the increase can Hardy County residents were ages 65 by race or ethnicity. in the finals of the WV History SA) districts. MMS won the RESA Bowl. The team returned to 8 championship in March. vision on April 26. To watch a video be attributed to residents ages 55 and and above, compared to 15 percent While the County ages, the make- Moorefield with the championship. The winning team received in- of the championship round, go to over. One third of the increase can in 2000. up of its households adjust as well. The WV History Bowl was in- dividual trophies and a trophy for the website www.wvculture. be attributed to residents ages 65 and The 18 year old and younger age Of the 5,818 households in Hardy troduced in 2010 by the WV Divi- their school. They also received org/Historybowl/historybowl.html. over. group saw a 9.7 percent increase in its County counted during the 2010 “The reality is that while the population, less than the overall Continued on page 11 Teresa Eye Is Hardy County Commission President Tells Teacher of the Year Planner to Scrap Plan Update By Jean A. Flanagan “I was going to bring this up at the Board of Directors. Moorefield Examiner Planning Commission,” Teets said. The Hardy County Comprehen- By Jean A. Flanagan “The RDA Board is going on the sive Plan was written in 1999 and by Moorefield Examiner Hardy County Commission Presi- record, we want to keep the same law is required to be updated every dent J. Michael Teets told the Hardy Comprehensive Plan. Just go 10 years. West Virginia Code Section As a student at Moorefield County Planner the updated Com- through and update the things that 8A includes very precise require- High School, Teresa Eye used to prehensive Plan would not get com- need to be updated. If you can make ments for a comprehensive plan. think it was cool that she could mission approval in its present form. those adjustments, it would be easier In 2008, the Hardy County Plan- walk down the hall and see pic- The County Commission met in to get it through the commission. It ning Commission began the process tures of her parents on the wall. regular session on Tuesday, May 3. will be a whole lot easier for every- of updating the plan. Over the ensu- Pictures of graduating classes dat- Teets said the Hardy County Ru- one.” ing three years, the commission hired ing back several decades line the ral Development Authority was go- Teets represents the County a consultant, circulated surveys, held halls of the high school. ing on the record to keep the existing Commission on the Planning Com- stake holder meetings in various Eye, the Pro-Start teacher at plan. mission. He also serves on the RDA Continued on page 11 East Hardy High School was re- cently named Hardy County Teacher of the Year and will com- pete for West Virginia Teacher of the Year this summer. Planners React to Opposition Eye grew up in Moorefield. Her parents are Gordon and Eva Raines. She attended Moorefield Elementary School when it was To Draft Comprehensive Plan located on Winchester Avenue. She started 7th grade at Moore- By Bob Alcock social leaders in the community and I a month to prepare. field High, a very intimidating ex- Special to Moorefield Examine have to listen to them”, said J. Teets is the County Commission’s perience. Michael Teets, President of the Hardy representative on the Planning Com- But it was the teachers at “Pay no attention to that man be- County Commission. mission but did not attend the Tues- Moorefield High School who im- hind the curtain.” (Wizard of Oz: 1939) Teets ordered county planner Pat day evening meeting. Teets retained parted on her the love of educa- The current draft of a new com- Ford to go back to the current com- his membership on the RDA board tion and the desire to become a Photo by Jean Flanagan prehensive plan for Hardy County ap- prehensive plan, adopted in 1999, and after he was elected to the County teacher. Teresa Eye teaches ProStart at East Hardy High School. pears headed for the trash heap due amend it to comply with state law. Commission in November. “I was an assistant to Mrs. Dix- to stealth opposition from the 15 Meeting Tuesday evening, county During five public workshops and ie Keller, she’s Mrs. Jackson Simms, who taught English. She books. I’ve had a lot of good teach- member board of the Hardy County planning commissioners voted to have two public hearings on the 82 page now,” Eye said. “She taught used to scare me, but she had great ers, too many to name.” Rural Development Authority and its the planning staff prepare a study of draft plan, available to the public Home Economics and I really words of encouragement. She Eye graduated from MHS in executive director, Mallie Combs- the 1999 plan and what it would take since mid-September, no member of liked it. Then there was Mrs. taught us a lot that wasn’t in text- Continued on page 9 Snider. to update it to comply with state law. the RDA board offered comments, “These people are economic and Ford said the study would take at least Continued on page 9

Early Voting the building being used as a polling tire collection on Saturday, May 14 call Theda Baker at 304-897-5205. gram for cats and dogs in this area. Early voting for the Primary Elec- place for the Primary Election. They from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. across from Sub- To find out more, please call 304-728- will reopen Monday, May 16 at their tion began Friday, April 29 and will way in Moorefield. It is the same lo- Absentee Ballots 8330 or go on-line at www.baacs.org. regular hours. cation as last year. Limit is 10 tires continue through Wednesday, May Applications are now being ac- per WV driver’s license. Tires on 11 at the Hardy County Courthouse cepted for absentee ballots for the wheels accepted. For information, Dead Animals in Moorefield. The courthouse will Tax Office Moved June 7 Moorefield Municipal Gener- The West Virginia Division of The Hardy County Sheriff’s Tax call Mike at 304-940-0258. al Election. Applications will be ac- be open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Highways wants to remind the public Office has moved from the main cepted through Wednesday, June 1. weekdays and Saturday, May 7. For Courthouse to the Courthouse An- For an application or other informa- of its policy regarding the pickup and information, call the County Clerk’s Retired Teachers nex on the Street side of On Tuesday, May 17, at 10:30 tion, contact the Town Recorder at disposal of dead animals. The DOH office at 304-530-0250. the Courthouse. The phone number a.m., Hardy County Association of 304-530-6142 or stop by the office at will only pick up carcasses on state is 304-530-0220. Retired School Employees will meet 206 Winchester Ave. owned highways and will not go on Library Closed at Kac-Ka-Pon Restaurant in War- private property. The Hardy County Public Library Free Tire Collection densville. Area representative Dave Spay and Neuter To report a dead animal on a state in Moorefield will be closed to library The WV Department of Environ- Miller will attend and answer ques- SPAY TODAY is the local low- owned road, please notify your local business on Saturday, May 14 due to mental Protection will sponsor a free tions you may have. For questions, cost, nonprofit spay and neuter pro- district DOH office at 304-434-2525. Page 2 - MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Editorial The RDA is Wrong LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor, Café, Hardy County Wellness Center, In what could only be described as a display of ignorance Moorefield Middle School would Moorefield Collision Center, Colt’s Letters to the Editor Policy like to thank local businesses for their The Examiner encourages letters to the editor. To receive expedited and arrogance, the Hardy County Rural Development Au- Restaurant, Potomac Lanes, South generous donations for our Spring Branch Cinema, Fox’s Pizza Den, consideration, letters should be no more than 500 words long. Shorter is thority has decided not to support the Planning Commis- Madness giveaways. During the Frenchy’s Beauty Salon, Subway, better. The Examiner reserves the right to edit letters for length, clarity, month of April a prize was given away grammar and offensive language. sion’s update of the Hardy County Comprehensive Plan. MHS, House of Flowers, Food Lion, for each day of the month. Thank you All letters, including those e-mailed, must include a mailing address Hardee’s, Trough General Store, An- The RDA, whose sole purpose is to encourage, if not so- to the following businesses: and a number for verification purposes. licit, economic development for Hardy County, said the ex- Summit Community Bank, thony’s Pizza, Third Base Restaurant, Please e-mail letters to [email protected]. Letters also Melissa’s Hair Design, Shop and isting 12-year-old plan “has been in place for 10 years and Moorefield Examiner, 84 Lumber, may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, the Examiner, P.O. Box 380, O’Neills, Ponderosa, Chad’s Barber Save, McDonalds, Advanced Auto Moorefield, WV 26836, faxed to (304) 530-6400 or dropped off at the has worked just fine.” Shop, Dairy Queen, South Branch Parts and Hardman’s Hardware. Examiner, 132 S. Main St., Moorefield. So let’s get this straight. Hardy County is growing up all Tire, Smith’s Auto Parts, Stray Cat Moorefield Middle School around us. The 2010 census said the county grew nearly 10 percent in the past 10 years – not outlandish growth, but sub- MY UNBASED OPINION stantial growth. Along with that growth came demands on Let me introduce to you members BY hashed out, argued, suggested, and HCPC. Apparently speaking as Sec- the infrastructure – roads, schools, water, sewer. of Hardy County Rural Develop- discussed in great detail provisions retary/Treasurer of RDA he made re- If the county doesn’t plan for the continuing growth – en- ment Authority (RDA). DAVID O. now incorporated in the new draft. ported statements criticizing work of couraging development where infrastructure currently exists, Chair - Roy Harper HEISHMAN Mr Ford, then a consultant hired by HCPC. His claim, “I’m getting a lot Vice Chair - Derek Barr the Hardy County Commission, now or encouraging growth where infrastructure can be phased- of feedback that people don’t like it” Secy/Treasurer - J. Michael Teets County Planner, was tasked with does not agree with near total lack of in gradually, there will be chaos and added burdens on tax- Executive Director - Mallie bringing our thoughts and ideas into constructive comments made payers down the road. Combs compliance with the law. through at least five public meetings Members - Sheldon Arbaugh, Members of the HCPC have in- held round Hardy County, plus ex- Think about some of the growth Hardy County has expe- Leslie A. Barr, Rodney Branson, J.R. vested literally hundreds of volunteer each other. I’ve listed all those mem- tended periods when public com- Keplinger, Harold K. Michael, Bill man hours in their efforts and with rienced in the past 10 years. bers in first two paragraphs above. ments were actively solicited by •Corridor H has cut travel time and accidents from one Robinette, Betsy Orndoff-Sayers, D. I’d like listed members of the one vote RDA expects to kill it. One Robert Taylor, Jack Welton, Elwood vote from RDA Board members HCPC. end of the county to the other. Marketed properly, this “road RDA to look closely at the list of I believe leadership of RDA is Williams, Renick Williams, Ray members of the HCPC. I’d bet since most of whom I believe have never speaking in opposition to the Draft to nowhere” could be and should be an economic engine. “Red” Funkhouser, Bob Keller, all are residents of Hardy County, read that plan. One vote from men Comprehensive Plan for politically Businesses in every corner of the county have already bene- Buster Wilkins. most folks on first board are ac- and women willing to be led by their Members of Hardy County Plan- quainted with most folks on the sec- noses to a horrible choice based upon self serving disingenuous reasons, un- fited from the fact that the Corridor makes it possible to ning Commission: (HCPC) are: ond. For members of RDA, I want ignorance of the law. One mindless related to general welfare of citizens reach the Interstate in minutes, rather than hours. Lee Lehman - President you to pause, think about HCPC and smack. of Hardy County. I believe that lead- •High-speed Internet service and soon fiber optic service Greg Greenwalt - Vice President ask yourself if you can verbally smack Ms. Combs, through apparent in- ership is prepared to drag its mem- Planner - Patrick Ford them down by voting against accept- difference to mandates of West Vir- bers through political mud in order to everyone’s home will revolutionize the way companies do Commissioners - Charlotte Bow- ance of the new Draft Hardy County ginia Code, Chapter 8A is advocating to satisfy egotistical cravings for pow- business. man, J. Michael Teets, Dave Fansler, Comprehensive Plan. A simple back- acts and asking for votes which must er. I believe that leadership is pre- •Cell phone service is improved – thanks to a former Bradley Wilkins, Roger Saville, handed smack without awareness of be ignored anyway. That chapter re- pared to risk ethical challenge, feel- George Leatherman, Jeff Fraley, the hard work they’ve done. quires the entire plan be brought up County Planner. The RDA had nothing to do with some- ing insulated from accountability by Charles Kohne, Keep in mind these men and to latest standards if any small revi- the elected members on it’s board. A front page story in last week’s sion is made. She apparently has no thing so vital in today’s world. women in planning have worked Read the plan, RDA. Don’t be Moorefield Examiner entitled “RDA qualms explaining to prospective em- •Those “weekenders ” who have flocked here to get away years in conjunction with two good blindly led to a bad decision which Says 12-Year Old Plan is ‘Good Planners, Mr. Tom Widder and Mr. ployers interested in Hardy County will follow you in public life. Read the from the hustle and bustle of city life pump millions of dol- Enough’ For Hardy County” details Pat Ford to upgrade Hardy County’s that our Comprehensive Plan is anti- lars into our economy annually. When they eventually retire intent of RDA’s leadership to nullify existing plan to meet requirements of quated and unresponsive at her re- plan, make constructive suggestions years of hard work by HCPC to bring West Virginia State Code Chapter quest. and detailed criticism based upon and move here, they will need things like water and sewer. Hardy County’s Comprehensive Plan 8A. I know, because as former Pres- Perhaps greatest surprise was knowledge. Allow Hardy County Sure they have wells and septic, but most would prefer pub- into compliance with current West ident of the HCPC, I, along with Mr. comments made by J. Michael Teets, Planning Commission to upgrade lic water. Virginia State law. In light of that Widder led that effort for at least two President of Hardy County Commis- our Comprehensive Plan according stated opposition, I’d like to intro- years. Through hours of meetings, sion, self appointed member of the to state law for the benefit of all our The RDA seems to think the whole county should be duce members of RDA and HCPC to both formal and work sessions, we RDA and self appointed member of citizens rather than the elite few. open for development, when it can’t develop the land it al- ready owns. GLANCING BACKWARD Unlike Mike Teets, a member of the RDA Board and al- Fifteen Years Ago FROM Cumberland were put on hold. Creek, died May 10...Andrew Brown, so president of the County Commission, the feedback we’ve May 8, 1996 Moorefield’s valedictorian was 75, Fisher, died May 7...Mary John- MOOREFIELD heard from every corner of the county was positive in regard A total of 5,859 voters were regis- Ruth Brill and salutatorian was ston, 65, Warm Springs, died May 9. EXAMINER to the updated Comprehensive Plan. Even the Hardy Coun- tered in the county with an addition- Roberta Stickley. Wardensville’s A cousin of Mamie Alexander, she al 765 inactive on the voter rolls. ARCHIVES valedictorian was Mary Ludwig and was a novelist who wrote “To Have ty Historical Society had little in the way of comments and Jon Toma was named Best of salutatorian was Nova Funkhouser. and to Hold”...Ophal Jean Riggle- was appreciative that they were to have a segment in the new Show at the Moorefield High School A total of 80 young people were to man, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Senior Science Fair. Dan Wagner graduate from the three high schools. Otis Riggleman, died May 5...Annie plan. We also think it’s heartening that the most pervasive died April 30...Hazel Detrick Whet- had the title for the MHS Junior Fair. Susan Orndorff Lakin, 64, died Alt Alt, Tanner, died May 4...William zel, 68, Fulks Run, died on April 1. comment the Planning Commission received was to preserve Toma, Stephanie Earle and Jon May 4 at home...Lee Ashby Halter- Kuykendall, 59, Berkeley Springs, the agricultural base and rural nature of the county. Gunter all won first place awards in man, 81, Tannery, died May 2...John died May 10. Forty-five Years Ago W. Thomas, 66, Rig, died May A license to wed was issued to Lu- Is the RDA board too ignorant to realize growth and de- the state science fair competition. Highway personnel met with May 11, 1966 6...Mervin Snyder was killed in Ko- cille Taylor and Ernest Cain. velopment are not possible throughout all of Hardy County? Moorefield officials and citizens to Communication Satellite Corp. rea...the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bai- discuss the proposed by-pass which had asked 46 architecture and engi- Jesse Dove, Baker, had died. ley, a son. Consider that a large portion of the county does not even neering firms to submit designs for would connect 220 South with 220 Hazel Elizabeth Park and Her- have paved roads. the proposed earth station. man Spear were married on April North while also connecting the In- Ninety Years Ago The firm of Buchart and Horn 14...Dorothy Vanchura and Andrew Does the RDA not remember when Holtzman Gas want- dustrial Park south of town and the May 12, 1921 had been retained by the Town of J. Guthrie were married May 4. proposed industrial park on WV 55. Germany finally accepted the Al- ed to put a storage facility in Hardy County? They couldn’t Moorefield and the County Court to Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ruth Harman Dice, 86, Franklin, lied ultimatum and agreed to fulfill locate in the RDA’s industrial parks - the sensible place for a submit a planning proposal. No Stnard, a son, Ronald Dean...to Mr. died May 2...Harry M. Heishman, 88, the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. grants would be available without a and Mrs. Carl Ours, a daughter, propane storage facility – because of restrictive covenants. Newville, PA, died April 8...Otha Ed- Germany was to pay $6.7 billion, dis- plan. Pamela Yvonne...to Mr. and Mrs. The key word here is “restrictive.” ward Hinkle, 67, Lumberport, died armament was to be carried out, and The U. S. Senate approved Marvin Bean, a son, Gary Wayne...to war criminals tried. The RDA then tried to sell Holtzman property it owned May 2...Rebecca Evans Bender, 74, $410,000 to expand the Trout Pond Mr. and Mrs. William Riggleman, a Johnstown, died April 24. The weather had been so bad on on Route 220 South. But that property was zoned agriculture Recreation area. daughter... to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the east side of the mountain that Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jason Foltz, Rosetta Funk Conard, 84, Win- Bradfield, Jr., a daughter...to Mr. and twin daughters, Jade Cella and farmers who had planted corn were and not surprisingly, the adjacent residents balked at the , died May 2. Mrs. Dale Haslacker, a son, Ronald expected to have to do it again. Rayann Rosa...to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff idea of 30,000 gallon bulk propane tanks in their backyards. Sharon Ann Godwin and Gene Ray. County engineer Stover had se- Hesse, a daughter, Miriam Elizabeth. The RDA didn’t even know the property was zoned agricul- Allen Bosma were married April Moorefield defeated Circleville cured a motorcycle from the govern- 1...Judy Bott and Larry Bean were 19-3 and Keyser 3-1. ment. It was thought that a police of- ture until the County Planner came to the meeting and ex- Thirty Years Ago married. ficer could be put on the roads to plained it to them. Week of May 6, 1981 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seventy-five Years Ago catch speeders. The closure of the Hardy County Arrogant. The Planning Commission has been working on Jenkins, a son...to Mr. and Mrs. May 13, 1935 Mamie Alexander had begun re- Sanitary Landfill received a four- Phillip Mathias, a son. The State Health Department pairs on her store which had been this comprehensive plan for three years. They have already month extension to allow Region 8 to Moorefield beat Wardensville 12- was offering free health exam for damaged by fire. paid consultants $15,000 to write the updated plan. discuss alternatives for Grant and 4 and 9-1. children under 6. Herman Bell was found dead of a Hardy counties. There have been numerous – eight to be exact – public West Virginia bank deposits were gun shot. It was said he reported Melissa Webster and Karin Mar- Sixty Years Ago increasing. On Dec. 31, 1935 a total neighbors for moonshining and the meetings, stakeholder meetings, etc. Only ONE person from tin were named to attend Rhododen- May 9, 1951 of $228 million were insured, a 2.8 trouble caused his death...Early Orn- the RDA Board or staff ever attended any of those meetings. dron Girls State. Blanchard and Lane, Newark, NJ, percent increase over the previous dorff, 65, Arkansas City, Kansas, died Courtney R. Tusing was honored had purchased the Keystone Tanning year. April 8. We find it ludicrous that the RDA was not at all involved by the board of directors of the First and Glue Company in Moorefield Jennings Randolph announced Sadie Funkhouser and Rev. Mat with the process of writing the Comprehensive Plan, but now National Bank of Oakland. He was and expected to resume operation in that WPA projects were approved for Levin were married May 10. wants to tell the Planning Commission how to do their job. president during the previous decade six weeks. Moorefield’s water main repair Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude An- when the bank trebled in size and Plans by the Reynolds Trans- ($1,109) and for county road repair derson, a daughter...to Mr. and Mrs. That’s just wrong. Perhaps the term “Smart Growth” is surpassed$100 million in assets. portation Company to discontinue ($9,570). Ferg Garrett, a son...to Mr. and Mrs. not a term with which the RDA is familiar. Perhaps they Grover Myers, 68, Bunker Hill, bus transportation from Franklin to W. M. Cunningham, 58, New Dave Earl, a son. think it only applies to urban and suburban areas. But those suburbs were farmland and forests at one time. EXAMINER SAYS It is time to realize that if we are going to control the way Vote Saturday al and driven by social media. You are of life we want in Hardy County we also need a living docu- It would be funny if it weren’t so to take the photos and post the best of ment which can change and adapt to what’s happening If you want a piece of The Green- serious. College students are heading them on Flickr. Go to brier you might want to attend an auc- to Colorado to promote marijuana around us. And one which complies with state law! http://bit.ly/2WvpYr for more infor- tion on May 21. It was determined by use over alcohol. Their argument is mation. That does not mean accepting a twelve-year-old compre- the hotel’s curator that the items were that alcohol is more closely linked to no longer needed, so they are heading Morgantown just held the state’s sexual assaults and that students hensive plan as the best we can do. to an auction to be held at the State first vote-by-mail election. The City should not be punished more harshly Vote Saturday Fair Grounds in Fairlea. Items in- Clerk said the city had received more for pot than for underage alcohol pos- Those horrible storms with torna- ESTABLISHED 1845 clude limos, champagne buckets, ballots for this election than were cast session. Now, how does it go? Smoke kitchen equipment, silver water pitch- in the 2009 election. We will be inter- pot and chill? Drink booze and get dos did unbelievable damage in a M OOREFIELD E XAMINER ers and blue vinyl steel chairs that ested in following this new type of vot- aggressive? Maybe they have a point. number of states, including causing and Hardy County News were used in the Cold War nuclear ing. A city election is one thing that over 350 deaths. One item which was- 132 South Main Street, P.O. Box 380, Moorefield, West Virginia 26836 bunker. might work for mail, but we would re- Vote Saturday n’t mentioned was that about 200 Telephone: (304) 530-NEWS • Fax: (304) 530-6400 • www.moorefieldexaminer.com David was always fascinated by the ally be hesitant to try anything with a poultry houses were destroyed in Ala- Email: E DITORIAL /LEGALS : [email protected] ability of the waiters to pour water larger geographic area. Just think The EPA wants you to take pic- D ISPLAY A DVERTISING : [email protected] bama and another 180 were damaged. from those pitchers without spilling a about the fact that mail leaves the lo- tures of your environment for its State L INE C LASSIFIED A DS : [email protected] At an average 20,000 birds per house, C IRCULATION : [email protected] drop. He might like one of the silver cal post offices here and is sent to of the Environment Project. 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By Jean A. Flanagan Moorefield Examiner

In celebration of Arbor Day, stu- dents at Moorefield Elementary School got a lesson in trees and the school got seven new trees, thanks to a grant from the Chesapeake Bay Project and Project Communitree. The $2,000 grant bought a tree for each grade at MES - Pre-K, Kindergarten, First and Second grades - as well as one in honor of the staff, one in memory of Carlton Hilliard and one to replace a tree damaged by wind last year. The grant was administered by Arborist Jennifer Hammer talks with V-103 radio announcer JR the West Virginia Conservation about the celebration of Arbor Day. Agency and the West Virginia De- partment of Forestry. tree is a red maple. The second- Radio station V-103 broadcast “These trees belong to you,” re- grand tree is a sugar maple. The staff live from the school and Arborist tired arborist Bob Clark told the stu- was honored and Hilliard memorial- Jennifer Hammer with the WV dents. “It’s up to you to take care of ized by two Yoshio cherry trees. A Dept. of Forestry provided commen- them, to water them and to make sugar maple was planted to replace tary for the listening audience. sure no one damages them.” the one damaged last year. The students also received a col- The newly planted trees have Although Yoshio cherries are not oring book that described the bene- plaques designating the kind of tree, native to West Virginia, Clark said fits of trees and a reusable water bot- they are especially disease resistant, tle. Photos by Jean Flanagan the grade and the year. The Pre-K which makes them a good choice for First-grade teacher Marie Rao Retired Arborist Bob Clark explained to MES students the importance of trees. tree a linden. The Kindergarten tree is a northern red oak. The first-grade this area. applied for the grant. Walls Being Erected Police and Property-Owners Work Together to Clean Up Neighborhood

By Jean A. Flanagan ry pays for their overtime. The offi- overdue according to Perry. At Baker Water Plant Moorefield Examiner cers get overtime, Misty Terrace gets “I paved the streets seven years an increased police presence and it ago and was told you would put lights “Misty Terrace is not the big prob- doesn’t cost the town of Moorefield a up,” Perry told the council. “Now, all lem it once was. There has been a cent.” of a sudden, Allegheny Power wants drastic difference in the level of activ- Reckart said the police depart- to meet with me about street lights. ity there.” ment began by increasing regular pa- Why did it take so long?” Moorefield Police Chief Steve trols in Misty Terrace. “Through that, Public Works Director Lucas Reckart said the number of calls for we became familiar with the resi- Gagnon reminded Newton the town service to the mobile home commu- dents there,” he said. had only annexed the community last nity have decreased dramatically “But Perry’s done a lot of work year. “Allegheny Power works at their over the past six months because of there. He’s evicted some people. own speed,” he said. property-owners Perry and Margaret He’s brought in new trailers. It’s a Gagnon said the plan is to install Newton. better place all around.” 26 street lights. At a previous meet- “Perry is the one who has dedicat- The increased police presence be- ing, he reported the lights and poles ed himself to cleaning that place up,” gan last year when the town of could cost the town as much as Reckart said. “We’ve developed a Moorefield annexed Misty Terrace. $60,000. At last month’s meeting he partnership between Perry and The annexation means Misty Terrace said that figure was probably low and Margie and the department. We’ve is eligible to receive services provided Allegheny wouldn’t provide a price been making an impact because of by the town. estimate until the project is ap- Perry’s efforts.” “Thank you for mowing the grass proved. Reckart said the partnership in- in the park,” Margaret Newton told “I’m thrilled that this is happen- volves the Newton’s paying for in- the Moorefield Council at the meet- ing,” Perry said. “I’m thrilled with the creased patrols. ing held Tuesday, May 3. police department.” “It’s called a Contract Detail,” The town is also working with Al- “We appreciate what you’ve Reckart explained. “Off-duty officers legheny Power to install street lights done,” Mayor Gary Stalnaker said. Photo by Jean Flanagan patrol around Misty Terrace and Per- in the community, something long Continued on page 11 The Baker Water plant is taking shape. The facility will provide public water to businesses and residents of the Baker community.

By Jean A. Flanagan ing the water storage tanks for both order. Seven Named in Two Federal Indictments Moorefield Examiner Baker and Marvin Chapel, is also 90 Baker Sewer Seven individuals were named in Canchola, Carrozco, Luz and Zuni- $2,000,000. percent complete. Both tanks have Moyers told the board he met with two separate Indictments returned by ga-Bonilla aided and abetted by each The cases will be prosecuted by The Baker Water plant is starting been erected. They, too, are waiting Mike Teets and Buster Wilkins of the a Federal Grand Jury sitting in other, possessed methamphetamine Assistant United States Attorney to take shape as exterior wall blocks for power from Allegheny Power. Hardy County Rural Development Clarksburg, West Virginia, on May 3, with the intent to distribute in Erin K. Reisenweber. The cases were laid last week. Breckenridge The Baker and Marvin Chapel wa- Authority regarding easements for the 2011. Moorefield, Hardy County, West were investigated by the Federal Bu- Construction, an Ohio company, is ter projects were made possible by the Baker sewer project. United States Attorney William J. Virginia. reau of Investigation and the Po- approximately 30 percent complete American Recovery and Reinvest- “They agreed to the changes we Ihlenfeld, II, announced that Fernan- If convicted, the defendants face tomac Highlands Drug & Violent on the project, according to site in- ment Act passed by Congress in requested where the road elevation do Torres Hernandez, age 35, Fabian a maximum penalty of 10 years to life Crime Task Force, consisting of offi- spector Brian Martin. 2009. increases,” he said. “We are waiting Olivas-Gonzalez, age 28, Alejandro imprisonment and a fine of cers from the Federal Bureau of In- Martin provided the Hardy Coun- The PSD will purchase water from for Clay (Thrasher Engineering engi- Velasco-Canchola, also known as $4,000,000. vestigation, West Virginia State Po- ty Public Service District Board with the town of Wardensville and supply neer Riley) to draw the plat and pass Alejandro Velasco-Canchala, age 40, Leslie D. Musgrove, age 33, was lice - Bureau of Criminal Investiga- an update on the Baker Water project the Marvin Chapel community. it on to Potesta Engineering.” Juan Antonio Gastelum Carrozco, named in a one-count indictment. tions, and Mineral County Sheriff’s at the regular meeting held Wednes- The Baker water project will pro- Moyers said the PSD had approxi- also known as Bionic, age 43, Ansel- The Indictment alleges that Mus- Department. day, May 4. vide public water to the residents and mately one-third of the necessary PSD General Manager Logan businesses in Baker, as well as the easements and would begin acquiring mo Cruz Luz, also known as Ercelmo grove aided and abetted in the distri- It should be noted that the Moyers said the roof cannot be built East Hardy Early Middle and High the remainder when the deed is exe- Lnu, age 30 and Carlos Agusto Zuni- bution of five grams or more of charges contained in the Indictments until some of the equipment has been schools. cuted. ga-Bonilla, age 32, were named in a Methamphetamine on February 25, are merely accusations and not evi- installed. Moyers requested board approval one-count indictment. in Moorefield. If convicted, Mus- dence of guilt, and that each defen- “We hope to be under roof in on two change orders to the Water Termination The indictment alleges that Her- grove faces a maximum penalty of 40 dant is presumed innocent until and nandez, Olivas-Gonzalez, Velasco- years imprisonment and a fine of unless proven guilty. about five weeks,” Martin said. Stonegate contract. Agreement Progress on the water plant can be The first change order, in the The PSD Board approved a draft followed via Internet by logging onto amount of $48,996, included five addi- water termination agreement with the the website tional fire hydrants, 18 fire hydrant ex- Moorefield/Hardy County Waste- 204.111.30.82/view/index.shtml. tensions, two meters and a cattle water Authority. Martin said Stonegate Construc- guard for the tank site road. If a water customer is delinquent tion, the company installing the water The board approved the change on their sewer bill, their water service lines for the Baker project, is 88 per- order. will be terminated, Moyers explained. cent complete. The second change order, in the “Since it is against the law to ter- “All of the main line piping has amount of $58,315, is for equipment minate sewer service, their only re- been completed,” Martin said. “They to be used countywide. The list in- course for people who don’t pay is to are fixing yards and driveways and do- cludes 34 large replacement water turn off their water. Once the bill is ing ditch restoration. They will proba- meters for commercial/ industrial cus- paid and the wastewater authority bly be leaving soon and will come tomers, 26 Captivator wrenches for gives the okay, we will turn it back back to flush and test when we have fire hydrant locks, a dechlorination on.” West Virginia Set for Special Primary Election water.” unit for flushing fire hydrants and Moyers said the PSD’s attorney J. F. Allen, the company installing software to remotely read the water had reviewed the agreement and West Virginians will go to the Tuesday, Oct. 4. • Larry Faircloth the Marvin Chapel water lines, is 90 meters. made some changes. polls on Saturday, May 14, to chose a Democrats include: • Betty Ireland percent complete. “They are just wait- “As soon as we get these wrenches, The agreement was approved by Democrat and a Republican candi- • Jeffrey Kessler • Bill Maloney ing for power to the booster station,” all of the fire hydrants in the county the board, pending approval by the date, who will join the Mountain Par- • Arne Moltis • Mark Sorsaia Martin said. will be locked,” Moyers said. Moorefield/Hardy County Waste- ty candidate in a special Governor’s • John Perdue Mid-Atlantic, the company build- The board approved the change water Authority. Election later this year. • Natalie Tennent Hardy County has 4,670 regis- The next meeting of the Hardy Polls will open for the Special Pri- • Rick Thompson tered Democrats and 2,131 regis- County PSD will be held on Wednes- mary Election at 6:30 a.m. and will • Earl Ray Tomblin tered Republicans. There are also day, June 1 beginning at 10 a.m. All close at 7:30 p.m. Republicans include: 1,674 registered voters with no party meetings are held at the PSD office, There are six Democrats and • Clark Barnes 2094 US Route 220 South in Moore- eight Republicans vying for a spot on • Mitch Carmichael affiliation. field and are open to the public. the Special Governor’s Election bal- • Ralph Clark Don’t forget to cast your vote for lot. That election will be held on • Cliff Ellis the candidate of your choice.

Activities | Food | Wine Tasting | Music NEWS BRIEFS The American Red Cross Blood- tered in Sistersville. This is the first photos, but a representative of the and House. mobile will be in Moorefield Thurs- time a WV food product has made it WVDA will have verify the size. For ********** Flowers, Vegetable Plants, Perennials day, May 12. Donors will be taken this far in the contest sponsored by more information contact Connie Gasoline prices skyrocketed over Container Gardens, Hanging Baskets from 1 until 6 p.m. at the Moorefield the National Association for the Spe- Tolley at [email protected]. 17¢ in West Virginia last week. AAA Unique Patio Container Gardens & much more! Church of the Brethren on Clay and cialty Food Trade Inc. The sofi ********** Fuel Gauge reported the average Winchester Avenue. The goal is 45 awards recognize excellence in 31 The West Virginia Senate Redis- cost of a gallon of self-serve unleaded and all blood types are needed. categories in specialty foods and bev- tricting Task Force has scheduled a regular gas for West Virginians Donors must be 17 years of age, erages. public meeting at Tamarack in Beck- passed the four dollar mark to $4.10. meet weight and height require- ********** ley on June 1. Berkeley County Sen. At the national level the average ments, and be in reasonably good The WV Department of Agricul- Joh Unger says the group wants to price was $3.967. Across the state health. ture is looking state-record fruits or make the redistricting process as prices ranged from a high of $4.194 at ********** vegetables. For 15 years the WVDA open and transparent as possible. Huntington to a low of $4.007 at A West Virginia relish is up for a has kept records of the largest fruits Other public meetings are planned, Morgantown. In Hardy County gas national award. Uncle Bunk’s Mus- and vegetables and new records are but locations haven’t been deter- was still available under four dollars tard Relish Hot is a finalist for Out- set nearly every year. The contest is mined. Population changes reflected in Mathias for $3.95 and in Moore- standing Condiment in the 2011 sofi open to any produce grown in state in the 2010 Census will likely result in field at both Sheetz and BP for $3.99. 540-896-7582 awards. Uncle Bunk’s is headquar- during 2011. Entrants should send in a shifting of seats in both the Senate Gas at Baker was $4.09. Page 4 - MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Obituaries OBITUARIES WVU Accepting Applications PEARL ELIZABETH SEE BOYD “DOC” SLATER Pearl Elizabeth See, age 84, of Boyd “Doc” Slater, age 80 of For Master of Social Work Moorefield, WV, passed this life on Wardensville, WV, passed away on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at Winches- Tuesday, May 3, 2011, at the E.A. West Virginia University Division on-line classes. The program is part- ter Medical Center. Hawse Continuous Health Care of Social Work is accepting regular time and is geared for professionals He was born on August 1, 1930 in Center in Baker, WV. standing applications for a Master of already working in the field. All class- Winchester, VA and was the son of She was born on October 20, 1926 Social Work (MSW) degree program es are held on week day evenings or the late Golda C. (Wilkins) Slater. in Gore, VA, and was the daughter of offered at our off-campus location at on Saturdays. Doc was a retired army 1st ser- the late Homer L. Hahn and Annie Potomac State College in Keyser. For more information contact Pa- geant of 21 years where he served McKee Hahn. Regular standing students may have tricia Chase at 304-293-5132 or at Pa- two terms in Korea and two terms in Pearl was preceded in death by an undergraduate degree in a field [email protected]. Vietnam. He retired from the WV three brothers, one sister and three other than social work. Application Dept. of Highways. He was a mem- WILDA FERN LLEWELLYN grandsons. deadline is being extended until June ber of the VFW Post 2102 in War- Subscribe Today Wilda Fern Llewellyn, 92, of Pearl is survived by her husband, 15. densville, WV and American Legion Ridgeley, WV, passed away on Fri- Stanley D. See, of Moorefield, whom An informational session will be (304) 530-6397 she was married to for 66 years; four Post 64 of Moorefield, WV. day, April 29, 2011, at the Golden held on May 10, at Potomac State daughters, Sheila Pratt (Mike), Surviving is his wife Betty M. Living Center. College, Heritage Room in the Uni- Shirley Pratt, Sandra Stump (Joel), (Funkhouser) Slater; three daugh- P ROVIDENCE ROVIDENCE B APTIST APTIST C HURCH HURCH She was born on May 15, 1918 in versity Place Residential Complex all of Moorefield, Sharon Champ ters, Charlotte Bowman of War- 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith REBECCA MADELINE Lost River, WV. and was the daugh- from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. WVU Social (Jim) of Old Fields, WV; two sisters, densville, WV, Carmen Sager of Moorefield, WV (BALDWIN) CRITES ter of the late Benjamin Franklin and Work Faculty will be on hand to pro- Betty Corbin and Corbin, Mathias, WV, and Kathy McDaniel Rebecca Madeline (Baldwin) Ella (Dietz) Gochenour. vide an overview of the program and Meeting at 2141 N. River Rd., both of Orange, VA; two brothers, of Hedgesville, WV; two grandchil- Crites, age 87, of Rig, WV died Sat- She was preceded in death by her answer questions and explain the ap- Bean Settlement • 10:30 AM urday, April 30, 2011 at Grant Me- Kenneth Hahn of Orange, VA, Rus- dren, Jennifer Sundstrom and husband, Thomas M. Llewellyn, 1993 plication process. Also a live on-line 304-591-6607 morial Hospital in Petersburg, WV. sell Hahn of Madison, VA; eight Heather Bowman; and two great- and a grandson, Shane Llewellyn information will be held on the same A Family Friendly Fellowship She was born October 13, 1923 in grandchildren, Chad Pratt, J.D. grandchildren, Elaina Bowman and Rowe, 2008. Wilda was the last sur- day, May 10, at noon. Anyone inter- Kessel, WV, and was a daughter of Champ, Tina Weese, Jerry Pratt, Graham Sundstrom. viving member of her immediate ested in joining may go to the late Lynn Baldwin and Barbara Patrick Stump, Chuck Ours, Sabrina Memorial services were held on family. http://elearn.wvu.edu/ and select Mae (Crites) Baldwin. Allanson and Brandi Gunter; 16 Sunday May 1, 201 at McKee Funer- Mrs. Llewellyn was a member of Virtual Tuesdays and register for this She was preceded in death by her the Wiley Ford Church of the great-grandchildren; and one great- al Home Chapel, Baker, WV with session. parents and her husband, Glenn C. Brethren. Her hobbies included knit- great-granddaughter. Pastor Loretta Brinker officiating. Students take six graduate credit Crites on March 2, 2003. She was al- ting, crocheting and doing puzzle Pearl was a member of the Tan- Private inurnment was in Asbury hours each semester and attend so preceded in death by an infant books. nery Presbyterian Chapel and Cemetery, near Baker, WV. daughter, Connie Crites; two grand- Surviving are her two daughters, worked 21 years with Raygold & Memorials may be sent to Po- classes each summer they are in the daughters, Sarah Beth Saville and Linda A. Layman and husband Boise Cascade/American Woodmark tomac Highlands Wounded Warriors program. Classes are offered in a va- Sherry Hose; three sisters, Ada James, Brandon, FL, Marsha J. and retired after 10 years with Hester P.O. Box 754 Franklin, WV 26807 riety of formats including classroom Crites, Elizabeth Kimble, Lillian Rowe and husband Carl, Ridgeley, Industries. She was a very loving All arrangements were handled instruction, distance education, and Kuykendall; one brother, Seymour WV; two sons, Thomas F. Llewellyn, mother and grandmother. She lived by McKee Funeral Home, Baker, Baldwin; and son-in-law, Chester New Port Richey, FL, John R. her life for her family always looking WV. Wolfe. Gochenour and wife MaryAnn, Lost for the good in everyone. Epiphany of the Lord Happy Mother’s Day She was the last surviving mem- River, WV; sister-in-law, Anna Ward, A funeral service was conducted ANNA LEE WHETZEL Catholic Church ber of her immediate family. Fort Ashby, W.Va.; brother-in-law at the Elmore Funeral Home on Fri- Anna Lee Whetzel, age 57, of Pe- Another year gone by. Mrs. Crites retired from Rocking- Rev. Donald Llewellyn, Baltimore, day, May 6, 2011 with Reverend tersburg, WV, died Tuesday, May 3, Rt. 55, Moorefield, WV And I still miss you so, ham Poultry and was a member of 2011 at Grant Memorial Hospital in Your love remains with me, MD; eight grandchildren, Thomas, Katherine Jackson and Pastor Chris 304-434-2547 Rig Assembly of God Church. Tim, Tamara, Tracey, Marcia, Chris, Whetzel officiating. Burial was at the Petersburg, WV. Everywhere I go. She is survived by nine sons, Daniel and Amy and ten great- Olivet Cemetery in Moorefield, WV. She was born August 19, 1953 on Middle Mountain in Grant County, Saturday Evening 6 PM I Love You, Mom Donnie Crites of Rig, WV, Norman grandchildren. Pallbearers were Chad Pratt, J. D. Love, Betty Crites of Rig, WV, Randall and Lana Funeral services were conducted Champ, Jerry Pratt, Chuck Ours, WV, and was a daughter of the late Sunday Mass 8:00 AM Crites of Rig, WV, Jeff Crites of Rig, at the funeral home on Tuesday, May Patrick Stump and Justin Pratt. Enoch Whezel and Goldie Maysell WV, Rex and Elneta Crites of Rig, 3, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. with the Rev. Memorial donations may be (Nesselrodte) Whetzel. WV, Boyd and Neva Crites of Peters- Paul Dietz, Rev. Benny R. Brakeall, made to the Tannery Presbyterian She is survived by two daughters, Pamela Sue Duckworth of Corpus burg, WV, Jerry and Barbara Crites and Rev. Donald Llewellyn officiat- Chapel or to the Burlington Chil- Christi, TX and Barbara Ann Macias New Life Tabernacle of Moorefield, WV, Rodney and ing. Interment was held in the Mary- dren’s Home, PO Box 69, Burling- Shawna Crites of Moorefield, WV, land State Veterans Cemetery at of Corpus Christi, TX; a number of Rig ton, WV 26710, or to charity of grandchildren; three sisters, Eva Jean Steve and Tina Crites of Moorefield, Rocky Gap, Flintstone, MD. choice. Assembly of Thorne of Moorefield, W, Paula WV; five daughters, Paula Wolfe of Funeral arrangements were un- Arrangements were under the di- Swick of Arthur, WV and Bonnie Rig, WV, Mary “Sudie” and Richard der the direction of the Scarpelli Fu- God Church T rection of the Elmore Funeral Home. h d ! Simmons of Rig, WV, Dottie and An- neral Home, P.A., Cumberland, MD. Lou Kimble, a resident of Nella’s Rev. Brad Taylor e w o r l h o l e o l e w drew Mongold of Rig, WV, Cindy GOLDIE ARLENE SMITH Nursing Home, Elkins, WV; three g o s p e l t o t h e w h Shoemaker of Petersburg, WV, Lisa brothers, Dorman Whetzel of Lan- • Sunday Morning MARTHA LYNN Goldie Arlene Smith, age 76, of Sunday School: 10:00 AM des, WV, Donald Whetzel of Augus- and Roscoe Crites of Moorefield, SHAVER CLARKE Milam, WV, passed this life on Sun- Service at 10 a.m. ta, WV and Billy Joe Whetzel of Pe- Sunday Evening 6:00 PM WV; 16 grandchildren and two step Martha Lynn Shaver Clarke, 69, day, May 1, 2011, at her residence. tersburg, WV; and several nieces and • Sunday Night Wednesday Bible Study: 7:30 PM grandsons ; 13 great-grandchildren; of Fort Seybert, West Virginia, for- She was born on September 8, nephews. Service at 6 p.m. one step great-grandson; and one merly of Winchester, Virginia, died 1934 in Peru, WV and was the daugh- Call if you need transportation A funeral service was held Thurs- great-great-granddaughter and sev- Thursday, April 21, 2011, in Win- ter of the late Benson Nesselrod and • Wednesday Night 1-1/2 miles West on new day, May 5, 2011, at the Schaeffer Fu- eral nieces and nephews. chester Medical Center. Kernie Lantz Ketterman. neral Home with Pastor Lynn Service at 7:00 p.m. section of Corridor H A funeral service was held Mrs. Clarke was born in 1941, the She was preceded in death by one Rohrbaugh officiating. Interment Wednesday, May 4, 2011, at Rig As- daughter of the late Alfred J. Shaver daughter, one son and four brothers. Phone 304-703-2202 was in the Whetzel Family Cemetery, 10 Queens Drive sembly of God Church with Pastor and Wilma V. Shaver Zirk. Mrs. Mrs. Smith is survived by her hus- Rig, WV 26836 Pastor: Eugene Whetzel Arthur, WV. Brad Taylor and Wade Armentrout Clarke retired from the Winchester band, Donnie Ray Smith of Milam, (304) 434-2073 A member of the United Pentecostal Memorials may be made to the officiating. Interment was in the Medical Center in 2004 after 25 years WV; six daughters, Pauline Brown of www.rigassemblyofgod.org Church International Whetzel Family, c/o Schaeffer Funer- Critestown Cemetery at Rig, WV of service. She worked as a secretary New Creek, WV, Loretta Dove, Lin- al Home. Memorials may be made to the in the Respiratory Therapy Depart- da Ely and Patsy Smith, all of Moore- Funeral arrangements were un- Crites Family, c/o Cindy Shoemaker, ment and the Chaplain’s Office and field, Donna Weatherholtz of Mar- der the direction of the Schaeffer Fu- 7 North Avenue, Petersburg, WV more recently as a Volunteer Coordi- tinsburg, WV, Lisa Keplinger of Mil- neral Home, Petersburg, WV. Moorefield Church of the Brethren 26847. nator. She attended Franklin Presby- am, WV; two sons, Carroll Smith of Funeral arrangements were un- terian Church in Franklin, West Vir- Lahmansville, WV, Donnie Smith, Jr. der the direction of the Schaeffer Fu- Lucy and Russell Webster, Pastors ginia and was a member of St. An- of Old Fields, WV; two sisters, Is- neral Home, Petersburg, WV. drews Presbyterian Church in Den- abelle Borrer of Linville, VA, Di- GMH REPORT ton, Texas. Mrs. Clarke was formerly anne Dasher of Chantilly, VA; three Sunday School 9:30 AM a long time member of the First Pres- ADMISSIONS half brothers, Norman Nesselrod of with us in serving Worship 10:30 AM IDA MAE CONSTABLE byterian Church in Winchester. She Moorefield, Garry Nesselrod and Myriah Hoover, Pauline Huff- Join Ida Mae Constable, age 82 of was a member of the Daughters of Tommy Nesselrod, both of Old man, both of Moorefield; Isaac Van- the Lord Jesus, who is Bible Study Moorefield, WV, passed away Friday the American Revolution in Moore- Fields; 31 grandchildren; 54 great- Meter, Old Fields THE WAY, THE TRUTH, Sunday 5:00 PM evening, April 29, 2011 at the Hamp- DISCHARGES field, West Virginia and formerly in grandchildren; and several great- AND THE LIFE.” Wednesday 10:00 AM shire Hospital Long Term Care in Winchester. great grandchildren. Mernie Shultz, Moorefield; Jack Romney, WV. She married Presley W. Clarke, Mrs. Smith was a homemaker and Frazier, New Creek; Lindell Heish- She was born May 14, 1928 in Al- Jr., on May 17, 1958, in LaVale, a member of the Mt. Carmel Church man, Wardensville; Margie Wilson, Office Hours — 9 AM to 12 PM — Daily legheny Co., MD and was the daugh- Maryland. of the Brethren. Fisher ter of the late Jessie S. and Esther V. Surviving with her husband are A funeral service was conducted Corner of Winchester Ave. and Clay St. (Robinette) Bane. two sons, David S. Clarke and his at the Elmore Funeral Home on Her husband, Waldo Constable wife, Beth, of Berryville, Virginia, Thursday, May 5, 2011 with Pastor preceded her in death in August Darren T. Clarke and his wife, Shyrl Smith officiating. Health and Fitness 1982. Four sisters and three brothers Suzanne, of Tampa, Florida; grand- Memorial donations may be also preceded her in death. She was a children, Patrick Clarke, Benjamin made to the family in c/o of Carroll Day Scheduled Clarke, Katherine Clarke, Savannah In Memory of member of the Old Fields Baptist Smith, HC 84 Box 55, Lahmansville, The Hardy County Committee on Church. Clarke and Mackenzie Clarke; one WV 26731 or to the Mt. Carmel great grandchild, Elias Hayes; her sis- Aging will be sponsoring the 18th an- Surviving is five sons; Wayne Con- Church of the Brethren in c/o Mabel Adrian Hambleton, Sr. ter, Mary S. Dettra of McLean, Vir- nual “Health & Fitness Day” on May stable of Rio, WV, Eugene Constable Dove, 16830 South Fork Road, ginia and two brothers, Bennie N. 25. of Moorefield, WV, Blaine Constable Moorefield, WV 26836. The event will start at 8:00 a.m. Who Passed Away Shaver of Milam, West Virginia and Arrangements were under the di- of Broadway, VA; David Constable You must be 55 years or older to par- B. Eugene Shaver of Staunton, Vir- rection of the Elmore Funeral Home. A Year Ago o n May 9 of Baker, WV and Jeffrey Constable ginia. ticipate. There will be games and in- of Moorefield, WV; two daughters, A funeral service was conducted formation on Health and Fitness. Mildred Gray of Wardensville, WV Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at Omps To be included in the drawing for and Diana Constable of Rio, WV; a Funeral Home, Winchester, VA, with door prizes, you must arrive here by So Sadly Missed By brother, Arlis Bane of Bel Air, MD; Chaplain Peter Ford officiating. In- 10:30. No exceptions. His Wife Nancy o f 12 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchil- terment was private. dren and a great-great-granddaugh- Memorial contributions may be Moorefield 65 Years a nd All His ter. made Winchester Medical Center Family a nd Friends Funeral services were conducted Auxiliary, 1840 Amherst Street, Win- Assembly of God Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at the Fraley chester, Virginia 22601. Walnut Grove Obituary courtesy of Elmore Fu- Sunday Morning Service Funeral Home Chapel, 107 Washing- Church of the Brethren 10:00 A.M. neral Home, Moorefield, WV. ton St., with Pastor Dan Howard offi- Sunday Night Service ciating. Interment was at the Asbury Rt. 55 East, Moorefield 6:30 P.M. Cemetery, Bean Settlement, WV. Wednesday Night Service Memorials may be directed to the Sunday School 10 a.m. 6:30 P.M. Hardy County Training Center, CPR Moorefield Seventh-day Church Service 11 a.m. 139 Chipley Lane Training Fund, 106 Washington St., Moorefield, WV 26836 When we think of where you are and Moorefield, WV 26836. Adventist Church Pastor Donnie Knotts (304) 538-6055 Condolences to the family may be 1-877-371-9928 where we are, all we can do is determine Trough Road, Moorefield “Come celebrate left at Ms. Constable’s obituary at Everyone Welcome! the presence of the Lord” to live our lives to bring Honor and Glory www.fraleyfuneralhome.com . Sabbath School – 9:30 a.m. to the One True King of Kings. Worship – 11:00 a.m. Arrangements were under the di- May we never be ashamed to call him rection of the Fraley Funeral Home, All services English & Español Lord and Friend. Moorefield, WV. 304-538-3309 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, forever. Sunday School – 10 a.m. We pray that those who are lost Worship – 11 a.m. Jessica and don’t know him personally will find him “We Work For Those Who Love and Remember” Stop in and find out. and will live for him instead of for the world. 109 S. M AIN S TREET Ann We see so much happening in this world and Granite • Marble • Bronze M OOREFIELD we know that his time is drawing near and 304-530-2307 Sager we must gather in the flock. W.A. Hartman Katherine C. Jackson Pastor www.moorefieldchurch.org 5/27/83–5/12/01 Until we meet again in his Glorious Presence. Memorials, Tannery Chapel Oak Dale Chapel L.L.C. Moorefield S. Fork Rd. Rig Love, Worship 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Mom, Dad, Misty,

540-434-2573 • 459 Noll Drive Why study and worship? IMPERISHABLE Presbyterian SS – 9:45 a.m. SS – 10:45 a.m. Grandparents, Aunts, (Opposite the Plaza Shopping Center) MEMORials BECOME INVOLVED Uncles, Cousins and Harrisonburg, Virginia 22802 Church AND FEEL THE SPIRIT Friends BRANCH: E. Market St. Charlottesville, VA 22902 • 434-293-2570 ...for the Lord your God is a merciful God... MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 - Page 5 Social AGE IN ACTION Walters Receives Award May 16 - 20, 2011 Fort Run, or Old Fields areas and Mathias, Moorefield, would like to come into the Senior The 315th Ordinance Company Wardensville (Home Delivered) Center for lunch and/or activities, honored one of its own recently with Nutrition Sites and need a ride, please call us at 304- the John C. Ailes Patriotism Award. Monday, May 16 - Chipped Beef 530-2256 and the van will pick you The award was given to Staff Ser- Gravy over Biscuits, Mixed Green up. Please call by 10:00 a.m. geant Roger Lee Walters for his con- Beans & Potatoes, Peaches •HCCOA receives funding from tribution to the defense of United Tuesday, May 17- Salmon Patty, federal and state entities including States and her allies with his service Oven Potatoes, Mixed Greens, Pud- WV Bureau of Senior Services and during Vietnam and Desert Storm. ding Upper Potomac AAA, local govern- Walters was flanked by fellow veter- Wednesday, May 11 - Hamburger ment, donations and memorial con- ans Monty Combs and Freddy Harri- Steak over Rice w/Gravy, Brussel tributions. son while being presented the award. Sprouts, Fruited Jello •The Moorefield Senior Center Presenting the John C. Ailes Pa- Thursday, May 19 - Lasagna, has Ensure. It is available by the case triotism Award this year was fellow Cauliflower, Mixed Fruit, Bread (24 cans), half case (12 cans) or six award recipient Sergeant First Class Friday, May 20 - Cook’s Choice pack. Flavors available are strawber- Monty Combs. Mathias Site ry, chocolate, butter pecan and vanil- Early preparations for the event Closed on Fridays la in regular and plus. Call the center included contacting Del. Ruth ACTIVITIES AT for the price. Rowan to obtain for the Staff Ser- MOOREFIELD SENIOR •The Moorefield Seniors are geant Walters an award of recogni- CENTER making dried potato necklaces to tion from the Governor’s office. Wednesday, May 18 - Cake Raffle sell. If you would like to see them, With pride and humility Walters & Bake Sale come by the Center, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., grinned when Del. Ruth Rowan pre- state a better place. continue to survive “and that govern- For more information please con- Friday, May 20 - Bible Study, Monday - Friday. sented him the Distinguished Moun- It is no small measure of a person ment of the people, by the people, for tact Richard Shanholtz at 304-822- 11:15 •The Alzheimer’s Family Sup- taineer Award on behalf of Governor when they risk their lives for their the people, shall not perish from the 4402. The 351st Alumni would like REMINDERS port Group is held the second Mon- Earl Ray Tomblin and the Great country and fellow Americans. earth.” to extend a special thanks to the Au- •Anyone wishing to pick up a day of each month from 6:00 –7:00 State of West Virginia. The award America owes its existence to the The 351st Alumni Reunion meets gusta Volunteer Fire Company Aux- meal at the Mathias Nutrition Site, p.m. at the Hardy County Senior from Governor Tomblin is a token of fighting men and women of this na- annually and encourages former iliary for the wonderful baked steak please call by 9:30 a.m. and for the Center, 409 Spring Avenue in the state’s appreciation to persons tion of whom all gave some and some members of the unit and their fami- meal and the businesses that spon- Moorefield Nutrition Site, please call Moorefield, WV. For more informa- who by actions made our nation and who gave all that we as a nation may lies to attend. sored door prizes for the banquet. by 10:00 a.m. Due to the availability tion, call the Senior Center at 304- of food, substitutions are sometimes 530-2256. necessary. Anyone under the age of • Medicare Part D: If you need COMMUNITY CALENDAR OF EVENTS 60 is welcome to come and eat with help with your Medicare Part-D or us and there is a cost. If you are age other Medicare questions call for an Thursday, May 12 Every Tuesday p.m. For more information call 304- Second Thursdays 60 or older and live in the Moore- appointment, 304-530-2256. Community Together, 6:00 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous meeting, 257-4417. MOPS (Mothers of Preschool- field, Rig, Fisher, Frosty Hollow, WARDENSVILLE HOME Jenkins United Methodist Church, (open meetings to everyone), 6:30 - * * * * * * * * ers) meets every second Thursday DELIVERED MEALS Mathias. Come and bring a friend. 7:30 p.m., Moorefield Presbyterian Potomac Highlands Ladies for a potluck meal at 6pm followed If you are not receiving a regular Monday, May 16 Church, S. Main St., Moorefield, Shrine Club meets the second by program and fellowship from 7- Home Delivered Meal and you want Annual meeting of Mathias Civic WV. For information, call Gary at Wednesday of each month, Grant 8:30 and every fourth Tuesday from to get a meal on a day, Monday-Fri- Center Association, 7 p.m. Civic 304-530-4957. County Senior Center, Petersburg, 9:30 a.m. -11 a.m. at Brake Church of day, please call the Moorefield Nutri- Center. * * * * * * * * * * 6:00 p.m. For more information call the Brethren, North Mill Creek Rd., * * * * ** * * * AA Meeting, 8:00 p.m., St. Mary’s tion Site by 9:30 a.m. at 304-530- 304-749-7288 or 304-434-7075. Dorcas. Childcare provided. For Free Elder Law Seminar, 6:00 Catholic Church, Grant St., Peters- Every Thursday 2256. more information contact Terra at HEALTH & FITNESS DAY p.m., South Branch Inn, Romney. burg. AA Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Moore- (304) 897-6842 or tricounty- The Hardy County Committee on Get valuable information on how to Every Wednesday field Presbyterian Church [email protected]. Aging will be sponsoring the 18th an- protect and to preserve assets. Pre- Open Community Lunch, Em- * * * * * * * * * Every Friday nual “Health & Fitness Day”. The sented by Daniel Staggers of Staggers manuel Episcopal Church, corner of Narcotics Anonymous meeting, event will start at 8:00 a.m. You must & Staggers Law Firm and Yvonne Winchester Ave., and South Fork, Asbury Methodist Church Fellow- AA Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Need- be 55 years or older to participate. Williams of Edward Jones Invest- Rd, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Be our ship Hall, Alleghany St., Moorefield, more Meetings Group, Baker There will be games and information ments. Call 304-538-2811 to reserve a guest for good food, good fellowship, 7 to 8 p.m. Methodist Church, Old Rt. 55. on Health and Fitness. To be includ- seat. to visit with your neighbors or to * * * * * * * * * Every Saturday ed in the drawing for door prizes, you Every Sunday meet and greet new friends. Narcotics Anonymous meeting, AA Meeting, 10:00 a.m., Lost must arrive here by 10:30. No excep- AA Meeting, 6:00 p.m., (CS), Every Wednesday Night (open meetings to everyone) 8:00 - River Grill, Rt. 259. tions. Gimmee 12 Steps Group, Baker AA meeting, 7:30 p.m., Lost Riv- 9:00 p.m., St. Mary’s Catholic * * * * * * * * DONATIONS Methodist Church, Old Rt. 55 er United Methodist Church For Church, Grant St., Petersburg, WV. AA Meeting, 8:00 p.m., Grove St. Those making donations were Every Monday more information, call 304-897-6187. For information call Gary at 304-530- United Methodist Church, Peters- Ben Mathias, Jim Weeks, Betty AA Meeting, 8:00 p.m., Moore- Second Wednesdays 4957. burg. Wilkins, Lona Sherman, Jean Sites, field Presbyterian Church Hardy County Rod & Gun Club Charlie Hefner, Geraldine Hefner, * * * * * * * * * meeting, 7:00 p.m. All members Lola Crider, Mary Wolfe, Bennie and Al-Anon meeting at the Capon urged to attend. Guests are welcome. Duplicate Bridge Club Report Polly Miller, Food Lion, and the Bridge United Methodist Church * * * * * * * * Moorefield Examiner. Donations are (corner of Route 50 and Cold Stream Potomac Highlands Shrine Club A Howell game was played on Leona Reynolds and Polly Ours, 63 greatly appreciated. Have a safe and Road) meets every Monday at 7:00 regular meetings are the second May 4 with five tables in play in the 1/2; Dixie Jackson and Eleanor happy week. p.m. For additional information, Wednesday of each month at V.F.W. South Branch Duplicate Bridge Club Heishman, 55; Virginia Vance and contact Clyde DeWitt at 304-874- Post 6454 Petersburg, WV. Social held at the Hardy County Public Li- Claire Peterson, 55; and Kay Leslie 4291. hour, 6 p.m.; dinner and meeting, 7 brary. There were ten pairs playing For God so loved the world and Fernando Indacochea, 54 1/2. that he gave his one and only 27 boards with an average match- Son, that whoever believes point score of 54. The bridge club meets each in him shall not perish but Thank You Overall winners were Rachael Wednesday at the library beginning have eternal life. to our friends and family Welton and Bill Fisher, 71 1 1/2; at 7:00 p.m. J OHN 3:16 (NIV) DINNER May 21, 2011 for the cards and calls 4–7 p.m. for our 57th Anniversary and Guy’s 80th Birthday, Salisbury Steak, Gravy, and to our family Mashed Potatoes, Veggie, for the gathering. Dessert & Drinks • $8.00 G UY AND B ETTY American Legion Post 64 D ELAWDER

rd Homemade Happy 3 Apple Cindy Rudolph and Birthday May 21, 2011 Dumplings Mike Howe Alli Raye Miller Starting at 4 p.m. & Ice Cream Celebrating On May 10 Arkansaw Community Social We love you! their Vows Building We’ll have Live Entertainment! Mommy, Daddy & Owen Saturday, May 21 in Baker Baker, WV We’ll also be doing a free Love, clothing drive, same day & time! Reception to follow at 2:30 p.m. Dad, Mom, Allie & Paige 1288 Mill Gap Road, Lost River Attention Members Co u n t r y Mathias-Baker Rescue St o r e Opry Congratulations Squad will be having a of the C LASSIC C OUNTRY M USIC AND Class of ‘86 Sat., May 14, 2011 It’s time to plan 7:00 p.m. our Reunion! The Bottling Works Saturday May 28, 2011 • 8:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Please come so we Main Street can get started. Romney, WV at the Baker Fire and Rescue Station Yard Sale spaces $10.00 each Sunday, May 15, Reserved Seats $11 General Admission $10 Crafters welcome to set up $10.00 per space 2:00 p.m at Under 12 Free Mathias-Baker Rescue Squad Fertig Cabinet www.countrystoreopry.com will have baked goods for sale Company Office or Call 304-358-7771 Tammie Ayers For Reservations Lunch items will also be available call (304) 703-0256 2011 MIS Teacher of the Year For more information contact Ruth at We are very proud of you. Love from your family 304-897-5607 or the Baker Station at 304-897-5585

Dear Citizens: I want to express my thanks to you, the people of Hardy If you see our Dad on the County, for allowing me to serve you while I was an 17 th of May, anesthetist at Grant Memorial Hospital in Petersburg. For Wish him a very happy the past eight years, I had the pleasure to meet and get to 40 th Birthday! know many of you as patients in the outpatient surgery department. I appreciate that you had faith in me for your care, and I hope that I was able to make your experience with surgery as comfortable as possible. The decision was made not to extend my contract to provide anesthesia Love, service at Grant Memorial Hospital; therefore, I will be Kolton, Addison, going on to serve others elsewhere. However, I could not and the leave without expressing my feelings of gratitude in serving whole the people of this area. Sincerely, Markwood Jeff Swingholm Family Page 6 - MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Business Hardy Telecommunications Tourism Talk Funds Heritage Weekend Booklets Welcome to Tourism Talk! This gantown in April. Hardy Telecommunications has column, provided by the Hardy Tourism is an economic power- given a donation to help ensure that County Convention and Visitors house for the state, bringing in Tourists stay in our hotels, sup- Heritage Weekend booklets continue Bureau, will run bi-monthly in the $4.38 billion in 2008 (the latest port our events, eat in our restau- to be available free to the public. Moorefield Examiner, alternating numbers available), and supporting rants, stop at our gas stations, and Hardy County Tour and Crafts As- with the Hardy County Chamber more than 44,000 jobs statewide, (hopefully) take home goods from sociation Chairperson Julie Barb ac- Corner! whose employees earned (in 2008) our retailers. And indeed, their cepted a $250 contribution on April The HCCVB was formed in a total of $912 million. money is better than ours! 14 from Derek Barr, Hardy Telecom- 2009 to help our county increase In addition, local and state gov- Why? Because any time you munications marketing/human re- the number of visitors to our beau- ernment revenues generated by see an out-of-state license plate, tiful county and guide them to ac- travelers were $591 million in 2008 source director. The donation will be (or even talk to someone from an- tivities and events while they are (not including property taxes). used to fund the production and dis- other county) that is “new” money here. We have a website, Without these dollars, each house- tribution of thousands of information- coming into our community! New al booklets promoting Heritage www.VisitHardy.com, which is up- hold in West Virginia would have dated regularly with new events had to pay an additional $799 in dollars boost the dollars we re-cir- Weekend, held each year during the culate by shopping local, so those last weekend of September. and activities, and a printed piece, state and local taxes to maintain our Visit Hardy brochure, which is current service levels! “new” dollars work double-time “We are very grateful to Hardy supporting our local businesses, Telecommunications for its support of mailed out to WV Welcome Cen- That is true in Hardy County as jobs and families! Heritage Weekend,” Barb said. “The ters, other CVB welcome centers well – in 2008, Hardy County The HCCVB will strive to in- booklets are our most effective pro- and to anyone who calls our North counted $1,393,000 in travel-gener- motional tool, and we’ve been able to Main Street office asking for infor- ated revenue (according to a study crease those “new” dollars, in ad- count on Hardy Telecommunications mation. done for the WV Division of dition to working with our county’s to assist with their production every Why is tourism important to our Tourism). Without those dollars, many wonderful organizations and year.” county? This very question was on every household in Hardy County businesses who serve all visitors to Barr said Hardy Telecommunica- the agenda at the WV Association would have owed $172 in addition- our area. If you would like to know tions has given money for the promo- of Convention and Visitors Bureau al taxes to maintain current service more, contact our office at any tional booklets every year since the conference, which was held in Mor- levels. time by calling 304-897-8700! Tour and Crafts Association began so- Hardy Telecommunications Marketing/Human Resource Director liciting earmarked donations for the Derek Barr presents a $250 donation to Hardy County Tour and booklets’ production. Those dona- Crafts Association Chairperson Julie Barb. tions allow the booklets to be distrib- The heritage event has grown in re- a non-profit cooperative dedicated to uted free of charge throughout the cent years to encompass Petersburg in bringing affordable telephone service county. Grant County. The weekend consists and Internet service to the citizens of Heritage Weekend benefits the of tours, activities, exhibitions and Hardy County. The company offers community in several ways, Barr said. various craft displays, and draws many local telephone service, long distance “It celebrates our wonderful histo- ry while drawing visitors to the area tourists to the region. The Tour and service, and high-speed Internet serv- and our local businesses,” he said. Crafts Association is heavily depend- ice, and is an authorized dealer of “We at Hardy are happy to play a part ent on the generosity of sponsors to Sprint wireless service. It soon will be in the success of such a worthy event.” organize and promote Heritage offering high-definition digital televi- Hardy Telecommunications was Weekend. sion, faster Internet speeds and digital incorporated in Hardy County in Hardy Telecommunications Inc., a voice through Hardy OneNet, Hardy 1953, the same year that Heritage member of the National Telecommu- County’s first fiber-to-the-home net- Weekend originated in the county. nications Cooperative Association, is work. Help the South Branch Inn Promote Tourism The South Branch Inn in Fifteen rooms will be dedicated contest is May 30, however, submis- Moorefield is announcing a new to the WV Department of High- sions will be considered any time. way to promote tourism and history ways markers in Hardy county, Kelly Williams, General Manag- in Hardy County. The hotel has 100 which will include actual etchings of er of the hotel said it will probably rooms. Each room will be named the markers. take several years to complete the after an historic location, tourist at- Historical figures important to project as each frame will be per- traction or event in the county. the county are also being consid- sonally hand designed. Summit Community Bank Recognizes There will be a brass plate on ered. “The goal is to allow all travelers each door announcing the room If you have a relative from who visit the county and stay at the name. Each room will be decorated Hardy County who participated in hotel to see all the things Hardy President’s Club Members for 2010 with two large poster size frames of the Civil War, the South Branch Inn County has to offer,” Williams said. photos, maps and information would like to hear from you. The “Hopefully they will see something Summit Community Bank is Charleston. ager; Patty Owens, SVP Area Man- about the location or event. hotel is encouraging local residents that peaks their interest and want to pleased announce their President’s The recipients were treated to a ager and Angela Zirk Director of For example, the hotel plans to to participate by asking them to come back again.” Club Award recipients for outstand- lunch presentation by Doug have a room named after each Her- submit copies of old photos, maps, Marketing and Public Relations. The South Branch Inn in Rom- ing performance in 2010. Mitchell, Chief Banking Officer of itage Weekend Tile and a room newspaper articles, etc. The hotel The President’s Club Award is an ney, which has 61 rooms, is having The 2010 class include: Eileen Summit Financial Group at the named after Heritage Weekend it- does not want the original, but is annual recognition of the top Retail the same contest to showcase the Dove, Franklin; Maria Flinn, Sheridan Livery Inn in Lexington, self. The Heritage Weekend room, asking for a copy. The goal is to history and attractions in Hamp- Moorefield; Sara Householder, Va. where Club Members received a Banking performers of Summit will feature information on the his- preserve this information for others Community Bank. Congratulations tory of Heritage Weekend, photos to enjoy. shire County. For a list of the room Martinsburg; Dreama Martin, Ru- crystal award distinguishing their ac- again to all these recipients on their and booklets as well as current in- To make it fun, they are having a names and topics for Hampshire pert; Darlene McMillion, Rainelle complishment. Others in attendance formation on the festival. contest and will award prizes to the and Hardy County, you can log on- and Tamara Feldhaus, Southridge were Teri Roberts, VP Market Man- outstanding achievement. Other rooms planned include a top three contestants. There are no to the hotel website: Lost River State Park Room, a War- rules. The winners will be selected www.wvafun.com. Items or sugges- densville Room, a Moorefield based on the WOW factor of what tions can be sent or dropped off at Room, a George Washington in they submitted. The hotel will be South Branch Inn c/o Kelly Support Our Troops: Donate an Old Cell Hardy County Room, and other his- happy to give credit to the person Williams 1500 US 220 North, torical attractions. submitting the information. Moorefield, WV 26836 Call 304- Ten rooms will be devoted to the First place will receive $150, sec- 538-2033 or email her at Phone to Operation Cell Phones for Soldiers Civil War Trail Markers in Hardy ond place $100 and third place $75. [email protected] for ques- County. The deadline for entries for the tions. In honor of Military Appreciation says Jeffrey A. Fraley, Manager of and Brittany Bergquist from Norwell, Month, during the month of May, Fraley Funeral Home. “The majority Mass., with $21 of their own money. E. A. Hawse Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Receives Veterans and Family Memorial Care of phones are either discarded or Cell Phones for Soldiers started as a Providers nationwide are collecting stuffed in a drawer. Most people small way to show appreciation for Five-Star Rating from Nursing Home Compare old cell phones in support of Opera- don’t realize that the small sacrifice the men and women who have sacri- tion Cell Phones for Soldiers. Fraley of donating their unwanted phones ficed the day-to-day contact with E. A. Hawse Nursing & Rehabili- ceive. E. A. Hawse Nursing & Rehabili- Funeral Home, LLC of Moorefield is can have a tremendous benefit for a their families and friends while serv- proud to be the areas’ Exclusive worthy cause like Cell Phones for tation Center continues to be one of “We’re working hard to continue tation Center’s mission is “To exem- ing in the U.S. armed forces. Visit: the top skilled nursing facilities in providing the highest level of care plify excellence in quality care to our VFMC Provider and official CPFS Soldiers. Each old cell phone donat- drop off location. In 2010 VFMC ed is recycled and provides one hour www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com. West Virginia. The award winning possible for our patients and their customers by providing an environ- long-term care center has again re- families,” Pauline Vance, Director of Providers collected enough old cell of free talk time allowing our heroes Unwanted cell phones may be ment that enhances personal growth, ceived a 5-Star Rating from the Cen- Nursing for E. A. Hawse Nursing & phones to provide our troops over- overseas to stay connected with fam- dropped off at any time in the drop ters for Medicaid & Medicare Ser- Rehabilitation Center, said. The rat- individuality, dignity and respect.” seas with over one million free calling ily and friends.” box, located on the front porch of vices’ Nursing Home Compare Pro- ings are calculated from a facility’s For more information or to minutes. Cell Phones for Soldiers, a regis- Fraley Funeral Home offices located gram. It is the highest possible rat- state survey results, quality measures schedule a tour, contact the facility at “Americans replace an estimated tered 501c3 non-profit organization at 145 North Main Street in Moore- ing a skilled nursing facility can re- and staffing levels. 304-897-5903. 130 million cell phones every year,” was founded by teenagers Robbie field. Pilgrim’s Pride Moorefield “Drivers of the Month” Honored

Carl Thompson, hatchery manager, and Charles Myers Carl Thompson, hatchery manager, and Ralph Greenwalt Tim Myers and Tim Cullers, live haul manager The Pilgrim’s Pride Moorefield pervisor, said, “Charles is an excep- Tim Myers works in the Moore- maintaining his equipment, keeps his supervisor, commented on his work Month” is a program that has been transportation department has se- tional driver and always has a positive field live haul department and has paperwork completed properly and performance, “Ralph has excellent implemented to recognize Pilgrim’s lected Charles Myers as its “Driver of attitude. He has excellent attendance been employed with the company has not had an accident or violation. attendance, works well with others Pride CDL Drivers in Moorefield for the Month” for December 2010, Tim and teamwork skills and his job per- since April 5, 2010. He keeps his vehicle inspections up and is always willing to perform extra Myers for January and Ralph Green- formance is outstanding. Charles “Tim is an excellent employee,” to date and is also very safety con- job duties. His job performance is their outstanding merit and work walt for February. performs his duties and completes said Tim Cullers, Mr. Myers’ supervi- scious.” well above average, he has correctly ethic. Employees selected for the Charles Myers works in the his paperwork correctly. He has not sor. “Tim has great attendance and Ralph Greenwalt works in the completed paperwork at all times program have exhibited outstanding Moorefield hatchery department and had an accident or violation and his works whenever we need him. He has Moorefield Hatchery department and has not had an accident or viola- work characteristics in the categories has been employed with the company vehicle inspections are always com- a wonderful outlook toward his co- and has been employed with the tion. Ralph is a safe worker in all as- since February 28, 1984. plete and accurate. Charles keeps workers and offers to help in any sit- company since June 13, 1988. pects of his job.” of attendance, teamwork, attitude Carl Thompson, Mr. Myers’ su- safety a priority at all times.” uation. Tim does an excellent job Carl Thompson, Mr. Greenwalt’s Pilgrim’s Pride’s “Driver of the and job performance. MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 - Page 7 THE HARDY HERITAGE

SLAVERY—1. Condition of a slave. 2. Drudgery. 3. Custom of having slaves. Synonyms—enslave- ment, bondage, servitude; subjuga- tion, captivity. Just why I’ve decided to offer some thoughts on this subject for this issue, I’m not quite sure. Last week I touched on the opening of the War Between the States, and since then, I‘ve studied some current source The Inn at Lost River about the treatment of the 150th an- A West Virginia Bed & Breakfast niversary of the conflict which tore our nation asunder. 7015 State Road 259, Lost River, WV 26810 On April 18, 2011 an article enti- 304-897-7000 • www.theinnatlostriver.com tled “Schools Walk Into Touchy Terri- tory With Civil War” appeared in Ed- ucation Week. I was only skimming Lost River the content until this quote caught General Store & Café my eye: “Slavery is the major cause of WV & American Crafts, Fine Wines, Foods & Gifts the Civil War.” That could have been 6993 state road 259, lost river, wv 26810 written by many experts, but this au- 304-897-6169 • www.lostrivergeneralstore.com thor stands in a unique position in my esteem. It was written by Dr. James I. Robertson, who is one of the fore- most historians of the conflict, and in my humble view, has contributed more to the scholarly and grass-roots study of the era than any other au- thor. Dr. Robertson was the long-time Chairman of the History Department Slaves on a Virginia Plantation at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University at Blacksburg. ian, the Nazi and Chinese Revolu- At this point, I want to make a BY Even though this is hard to believe, tions, but one of the most memorable few observations about slavery in AROLD he was the Executive Director of the learning experiences of my life was a Hardy County. As most readers will H D. U.S. Civil War Centennial Commis- one hour lecture by Dr. Robertson. be aware, the real authority of this GARBER FOR SALE – $198,000 sion fifty years ago, working with Since that day in the late 1960’s I subject is Woodrow “Jay” Simmons. 34 MEADOW RIDGE (Subdivision), PETERSBURG, WV 26847 Presidents Truman, Kennedy and have dreamed of having him come to His work and publications in this Johnson. Now, as we begin a sesqui- the South Branch Valley to deliver a area are well known, and he likely Custom built, 1848 sq. ft., 3BR, 2BA, gar., attic storage, 2 ac. Fenced rear yard w/lrg garden shed. Mtn lecture to history buffs like myself. will be able to correct some of my su- views, surr. by woods, pastures on cul-de-sac. Feat. thermo-pane tilt-in windows, central vac, secur ity- centennial observance, he is still ac- tive in the field. If the Virginia Tech But more than that, I believe if we perficial assessments. flood lights, CAC, heat pump, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, HW floors in LR & den, roofed front porch & could assemble an auditorium full of I used my subscription to Ances- roofed rear patio w/adj. built-in work rm/shop, “stand-up” crawl space. MBR w/walk-in closet & FB. blog is correct, he still teaches a Civil War Era course at Tech which draws people who would say, “I hate histo- try.com to call up the 1860 census for with 20 slaves and before David Van Dbl closets 2nd & 3rd BR. Eat-in kitchen. Laundry room w/util. sink & storage. Conveys: Self-cleanin g ry,” they would never be able to say Hardy County as it applied to District Meter who has 24 slaves enumerat- stove, S/S refrigerator, DW, disposal, W&D, & Jotul wood stove. 300 students a semester, the largest of its kind in the nation. that again after listening to him for No. 2. One rumor that I’ve always ed. CONTACT: MR. HOFFMANN 304-257-6401 He has produced more than 20 an hour. heard was that the McNeill Planta- A rough estimation would project Interior Photos: http://www.owners.com/WV/Petersburg/34-Meadow-Rdg-Lot-47/MMA7215/ books himself, including his massive Now after all this embellishment, tion at Old Fields owned or used the various members of the Van Me- biography of Gen. “Stonewall” Jack- I’ll go back to the quote which caught about one hundred slaves in their op- ter family to be among the largest son which has won eight national my eye: “There are people…who will eration there. As I’ve often written, holder of the valley. Although I can’t awards and was used as the basis for argue to the sky that slavery was just even though well-intentioned and attest to this being accurate, I would the Ted Turner/Warner Bros. movie a byproduct, but without slavery, striving for accuracy, I often misinter- guess that the “Rachel McNeill” “Gods and Generals”, for which he there was no cause for the North and pret data that I find. I associate the found on page nine with seven slaves served as chief historic consultant. South to start killing each other.” name Daniel McNeill with Willow to be the “Widow McNeill” found on But I feel that among his greatest The article continues, “That said, Mr. Wall, and there likely have been sev- my Civil War map living in the Fisher contributions is the fact that for many Robertson and others stress that it eral generations of “Daniels” in the area, particularly since she is listed years, as his dedicated students was by no means the only factor pro- family. However, in the enumera- close to James Whiting and Abraham worked to earn a Master’s Degree pelling the war, which involved a web tion of 1860 on page 4 done the 7th Inskeep. under his demanding leadership, of issues, including differences in the day of July, Daniel R. McNeill is list- I don’t intend to wax poetic, but they were required to produce a reg- Northern and Southern economies, ed as owner of 38 slaves, the oldest the untold stories which rest within imental history for a Virginia unit, and disputes over the nature of the being an 82 year old “Mulatto” with these pages is hard to imagine. First, usually for the area or county of their Union, the role of the federal govern- four male babies listed as one year wouldn’t it be wonderful if these residence. The Virginia Regimental ment, and states’ rights.” old. slaves, human beings, were identified History Series has expended from I must share one memory about Still, as I reflect on this, the listing by a name so that family lineage this beginning, but what a legacy of Dr. Robertson’s lecture which will has to be for a large plantation, but could be traced. Second, you just research has it become. lose something in the telling, but it the entry is sandwiched between two have to wonder why John Edmond- Now, why am I so mesmerized by was something like this: “After read- listings which I would judge to be in son had one 60 year old male slave, this giant of history scholarship? In ing hundreds and hundreds of letters the town of Moorefield. It is preced- and even more, why Adam Harness my early days of teaching, I was se- of homesick country boys, lonely and ed with the name “John C. B. Mullin” had a single slave, an 8 year old fe- lected to participate in a three-week far from home, an inordinate num- with a total of five slaves, and “James male. education seminar for high school ber of them would include the senti- W. F. Allen”, also with five including I won’t be giving you a steady diet history teacher on the subject of ment, ‘The way these battles rage, an 85-year old lady. of reflections on the causes of the “Revolutions.” We studied the Russ- and the close calls I’ve had here at On page five another substantial War, and events of the conflict, but the front, I’m, afraid I might not owner is found—Benjamin McNeill anyone who feels this era isn’t a wa- make it home.’” After a pause, Dr. with 29 slaves. Page six lists one tershed in the history of our nation is Robertson would add, “Sadly, many “George McNeill” with 12 slaves, im- badly mistaken. of them didn’t.” mediately after James R. Heiskell

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June, 2004, Goldman’s estranged wife cues the King of the Jungle. experienced in diagnosing and treating patients with minor The Devil’s Light by Richard North took their four-year-old son Sean to Those Darn Squirrels and the Cat Patterson – An Al Qaeda operative her native Brazil for what she said Next Door by Adam Rubin – Grumpy sports/work injuries and illnesses such as colds, flu, bronchitis, directs the theft of a nuclear weapon would be a two-week vacation. Once Old Man Fookwire’s new neighbor asthma, ear infections, sinus infections, poison ivy, lacerations from the Pakistani military, and then there she informed Goldman that she has a cat that threatens his beloved transports it toward its intended tar- was staying in Brazil, setting off an in- birds, but the pesky squirrels figure and sprains/strains. Additionally, we offer general medical get, Israel. Deep inside Washington, ternational, headline-making custody out a way to solve the problem. services such as occupational services, drug screens, D.O.T. CIA operative Brooke Chandler battle that waged for five years. Big Bouffant by Kate Hosford – thinks he knows how the bomb is be- From This Moment On by Shania Fed up with the unbearably dull hair- physicals, employment physicals and various tests. Our ing moved toward its target and how Twain – Country music superstar Sha- styles of her classmates, Annabelle dedicated staff consists of physicians, nurse practitioners, to find it. nia Twain writes of her upbringing in wrangles her hair into a giant bouffant The Butterfly’s Daughter by Mary rural Canada, how the sudden death hairdo to be different—until her new physician assistants, medical assistants and x-ray techs. Alice Monroe – Four very different of her mother and stepfather left her style becomes the trend to follow! 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University and the University of The Big Dipper Returns – Saturn, May 15, 1893: Albert Sidney Pittsburgh. ‘‘Sid’’ Hatfield, controversial police May 16, 1778: About 300 Wyan- chief of Matewan and martyred hero dot and Mingo Indians attacked Fort to union coal miners, was born near Randolph, an important military on Venus and Mercury Visible in May Matewan, on the Kentucky side of the bank of the Kanawha River at Tug Fork. Point Pleasant. By Dr. Bob Doyle evening side of the sun on Tuesday, ets within a 2-degree-wide circle low May 15, 1953: George Brett, the May 17, 1934: Cass Gilbert died Special to Moorefield Examiner May 3. in the eastern 5:35 a.m. dawn. Bright- The following events happened Hall of Fame third baseman for the in New York. Gilbert designed the By Thursday, May 5, a slender est is Venus, next is Jupiter and in on these dates in West Virginia histo- Kansas City Royals, was born in Glen West Virginia state capitol. The Big Dipper appears high in crescent moon will be easily seen low third place is Mercury. On May 18, ry. To read more about West Vir- Dale in Marshall County. He is one e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclo- the northern evening sky, dumping in the 8:45 p.m. western dusk. brilliant Venus and Mercury are ginia’s people, places, history, arts, of only four players in baseball histo- pedia, developed by the West Vir- its soup onto the North Star below. Saturday, May 7, is National As- three moon widths apart very low in science and culture, go to ry to accumulate 3,000 hits, 300 home ginia Humanities Council, is an inter- The two end stars of the scoop point tronomy Day, when astronomy clubs the 5:30 a.m. eastern sky. www.wvencyclopedia.org. runs and a career batting average of active reference site showcasing West downward to the North Star, a soli- will have public telescope viewings of The moon has now shifted from May 12–14, 1921: Bullets pep- .300. Virginia’s history, culture, and peo- tary star appearing halfway up in the the crescent moon and Saturn in the the early evening sky to the morning pered down on about a dozen mining May 16, 1922. The station WHD ple. e-WV is free of charge and avail- north. The Big Dipper’s handle can 9 to 11 p.m. evening hours. or dawn sky. On May 21, the two towns in the Matewan-Williamson at West Virginia University received able to anyone with access to a com- be extended outward to Arcturus, a The Cumberland Astronomy planets, Mercury (brighter) and area, and nonunion miners fired Club will have an open house outside the state’s first radio license. The puter and Internet connection. For bright golden star high in the south- Mars, are several degrees apart, ap- back, in what became known as the ern evening sky. Along this same arc, Tawes Hall at the Frostburg State year before, KDKA of Pittsburgh the more information contact the West pearing very low in the 5:25 a.m. east- Battle of the Tug. Three people were one finds Spica, a bright white-blue University Planetarium then. nation’s first commercially licensed Virginia Humanities Council, 1310 ern dawn. shot and killed. star lower in the south. Above and to There will be a free planetarium station, had broadcast the first col- Kanawha Blvd. E., Charleston, WV On May 23, brilliant Venus and May 14, 1943: Alan Mollohan the right of Spica is the bright planet program on “New Planetary Sys- lege football game on radio, featur- 25301; (304) 346-8500; or visit e-WV Mars are only a degree apart low in was born in Fairmont. Mollohan Saturn, shining steadily in contrast to tems” (beyond the sun) at the plane- served in the U.S. Congress from ing a contest between West Virginia at www.wvencyclopedia.org. the bright stars that conspicuously tarium in Tawes 302 at 7:30 p.m. with the 5:25 a.m. eastern dawn. On the twinkle. free astronomy materials for atten- next morning, the moon appears half This is a good month to see Sat- dees. full (like a reversed D) in the south- urn’s icy rings with a telescope. A On the morning of May 8, the ern dawn sky. Binoculars will reveal magnification power of at least 30 is brilliant planet Venus and the planet the moon’s craters and mountain needed to just barely see the rings. In Mercury will appear close in the 5:35 ranges along the straight right edge. the western evening sky is an arch a.m. eastern dawn. On the evening of On May 29, the crescent moon formed by the last remaining winter May 10, the evening moon will ap- will appear above the bright planet evening stars. From left to right are pear half full (like a tilted D) in the Jupiter in the 5 a.m. eastern dawn. the bright stars Procyon, then the southwestern sky. Along the moon’s On May 31, a very slender crescent duller Gemini stars, Pollux and Cas- straight edge, the sun is rising, light- moon can be seen low in the 5:20 tor. The arch ends with the bright ing up the crater rims and mountain a.m. eastern dawn. Below the moon golden star Capella in the . peaks. A few days before to a few and very close to the horizon will be There are two summer evening days after are the best times of May the planet Mercury. Then going up- stars making an early appearance in to spot the moon’s surface features. ward and to the right, one will en- the late evening skies of May. Low in Even binoculars held steadily will re- counter brilliant Venus, then Mars the northeast is the bright white-blue veal the larger craters and mountain and finally bright Jupiter. star Vega, the brightest summer ranges. The May Planetarium Program at evening star. Even lower in the During mid-May, the moon cruis- Frostburg State University is “New southeast is the pinkish star Antares es across the evening sky, moving Planetary Systems” with free public of the Scorpion. from Leo (May 11 and 12) into Virgo programs on May 1, May 8 and May On May 1, the bright planet (May 13 through 15), becoming full 15 at 4 and 7 p.m. each day. The plan- Jupiter and the dimmer planet Mars on May 16 (in Libra), then into the are within one moon width low in the Scorpion (May 17), in Ophiuchus etarium is in Tawes 302, just off the eastern dawn. Try about 5:45 a.m. (May 18) and then into Sagittarius front lobby of Tawes Hall that faces from a place with a flat eastern hori- (May 19 and 20). the Compton Science Center. Call zon. On the evening of May 13, the 301-687-7799 to request a planetari- moon is below and to the right of the um bookmark that includes the A very slender crescent moon ap- L to R: Mr. Kubina, SBCTC Director, Adam Hedrick, Dakota Dispanet, Robert McConnell and Cody planet Saturn; the next evening finds monthly schedule through the end of pears above the Jupiter-Mars pair on Fritz. this date. Higher and to the right of the moon near the bright star Spica the year and a small campus map these two planets is the brilliant plan- of Virgo. showing convenient parking and the et Venus. With luck, one may also see On May 17, the moon appears planetarium. South Branch Students Prepare for the dimmer planet Mercury below above and to the right of the bright and to the left of Venus. The moon star Antares of the Scorpion. Dr. Bob Doyle is a Professor at will swing from the morning to the On May 12, there are three plan- Frostburg State University. National Competition to be Held June 20-25 On March 26, students from the Technology for secondary level. He and Motor Control student at South South Branch Career and Technical will be advancing on to The Nation- Branch, won 2nd place silver in Mo- Service Addresses for Soldiers Serving Overseas Center competed in the WV State al Skills USA to be held in Kansas tor Controls for Post-Secondary Skills USA competition held at City Mo. Cody also was awarded a Level. A-1C William J. Whetzel CPL Derek Jonese Sgt Hyre Jeffrey James Rumsey Technical Institute in $10,000 scholarship to his chosen Marcus Sites competed in the PSC 80 Box 15702 CLB 8 SUPT CO 127th QM Co. 352nd CSSB Martinsburg. Nearly a thousand stu- college, the University of North- Carpentry portion of the competi- APO, AP 96367 UNIT 73763 JBB Iraq APO AE 09391 dents from across the State compet- western Ohio. tion, Robert McConnell competed FPO AE 09510-3763 ed in the two-day competitions. Adam Hedrick from Pendleton in the Welding portion of the com- Sgt. Srout TerryW. During the awards ceremony, two of County, a Masonry Technology stu- Note: If any of the overseas ser- petition, and placed fourth, and Josh Task Force 201st Chad Sais these students were awarded 1st dent at South Branch, won first vicemen have returned home, please A Company USS Milius place gold medals and one student place gold in Masonry Technology Dennison competed in the Comput- Camp Beuhring DDG69 call the office to have their name re- was awarded a 2nd place silver for Post-Secondary Level. He will be er Repair portion of the competi- APO AE 09330 FPO AP 96672 moved from the list or if you would medal. advancing onto The National Skills tion. like to add a name to the list, please Cody Fritz, an Automotive Tech- USA to be held in Kansas City. The competition in Kansas City Cpl. Walters, Albert R. send the information to the Examin- nology Student at South Branch, Dakota Dispanet from Hardy will be held June 20-25. Good luck TF 1-20 1st COB er office. won 1st place gold in Automotive County, an Industrial Maintenance to all the contestants. Camp ISA APO AE 09815

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Architects Begin to Look at High Continued from page 1 workshops and public hearings in nor did its executive director. newspapers and on radio, printing the Long time RDA board member six different drafts of the document Renick Williams attended a Decem- and supporting maps, staff salaries Schools Rebuild-Renovation Project ber 6 public hearing but did not offer spanning four years, travel costs for public comment. Williams’ son, planning commissioners and staff, Robert, a local developer, has been plus consulting fees, including $9,750 By Jean A. Flanagan President Margaret Shriver. bers to suggest members of a com- and Reinvestment Act passed in monitoring monthly meetings of the paid to Pat Ford before he was hired Moorefield Examiner Whitecotton also reminded the mittee to interact with the architects 2009. Those funds will be exhausted Planning Commission without sharing in November as the county planner. board that Moorefield High School in the location and design of the after FY2012. “After next year, we publicly his opinion about the draft Among those who have comment- If the Hardy County Board of Ed- sits in the flood plain. “If we put it schools. She suggested a committee can’t afford them,” Whitecotton said. comprehensive plan. ed on the current draft is RDA board ucation decides to rebuild Moore- downtown, the SBA (School Build- of between 25 and 30 members. “The board is picking up mileage Planning Commission President member and Lost River farmer Rod- field High School on the existing site, ing Authority) will have to look at the for sports teams and student conven- Lee Lehman and Ford appeared be- ney Branson, who sent a five page let- it may cost more than if they were to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers report FY2012 Budget tions and the like. That’s something fore the RDA board March 24 solicit- ter to the Planning Commission con- build a new school on another loca- on the flood plain,” she said. As previously reported, the to look at. ing comment on the draft plan but the taining his personal, detailed, sugges- tion. This according to Superintend- Williamson/Shirver also looked at school system will face a deficit going “The state says we shouldn’t Planning Commission has yet to re- tions. Branson asked planning com- ent Barbara Whitecotton following a ariel views of the land near Moore- into the 2012 fiscal year, which begins budget for new textbooks, to transfer ceive any comments from the RDA. missioners to adopt a rural plan from meeting with architects Williamson/ field Middle and Moorefield Inter- July 1. that money to technology. They want A comprehensive plan is a guide a rural perspective and protect agri- Shriver. mediate schools. The shortfall carryover from us to begin phasing out textbooks. used by a county to achieve a coordi- culture as a viable industry. Whitecotton reported to the “We talked about purchasing ad- FY2011 is $125,000 and the estimat- Well, we are still budgeting $150,000 nated and compatible development of None of the public comments re- Hardy County Board of Education at ditional property on the hill if it ed shortfall for FY2012 is $243,200. for textbooks, no matter what the land within its jurisdiction. State law ceived by the Planning Commission their most recent meeting May 2. would be for sale,” Whitecotton said. This is less than 1.5 percent of a state says.” requires counties to update their suggest that county planners should “We are looking at ariel views for “Our goal is to determine where $16,488,460. The FY2012 budget will be avail- plans every ten years. go back to the 1999 plan. potential sites for Moorefield High would be the best place to build a Whitecotton said the problem is able for public view at the Board of Combs-Snider criticized the cur- In February the Hardy County School,” Whitecotton said. “There is school for the next 50 years?” the service personnel mandated by Education Office, 510 Ashby St. in rent draft at an April 28 RDA meet- Public Service District said it was some concern about putting it on the The renovation of East Hardy state code. Moorefield. The office is open from ing, saying the proposal will limit de- pleased with the planning process and current Moorefield High School High School will be less expensive “The rules are killing us,” she 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday velopment to preferred areas within the proposed comprehensive plan, site.” and less intensive. According to the said. “This includes aides for Pre-K, through Friday. the county. At a January 6 RDA specifically the emphasis placed on Early in the discussion about Comprehensive Educational Facili- Kindergarten and special education. meeting Combs-Snider said: “We improving the communication be- building a new high school in Moore- ties Plan, the estimate to rebuild We have classrooms with only two, Kindergarten Report want to do development throughout tween the PSD, RDA and planning field, the thought was it could be built Moorefield High School is $31 mil- three or four students and we’re not East Hardy Early Middle School the county, not restrict it.” commission in moving the county for- in sections at its current location. lion. The estimate to renovate East getting extra funding for special edu- Principal Rebecca Brill reported However, WV state law requires ward. That would enable a new school to be Hardy High School is $7 million. cation like we once did. We’re in bad progress with the Kindergarten stu- counties to identify preferred devel- Also in February the Board of built without the expense of purchas- The architects also looked at ariel shape because we’re trying to meet dents. Currently, EHEMS has 55 opment areas in their comprehensive Zoning Appeals sent in a detailed set plans “…in order to promote well ing additional property. It would also photos of the East Hardy location. the needs of our kids.” Kindergarten students in three class- of comments with 18 specific sugges- designed and coordinated communi- keep the school at its downtown loca- “In looking at the site view of East The board has heard reports from es. tions including recommendations that ties and prevent sprawl.” tion. Hardy High School, we will be the Local School Improvement Com- “My only concern is the num- the County adopt a building code for Further, the 1999 plan, on pages “The majority of architects we adding to the structure, but there is mittees and all have praised the work bers,” Brill told the board. “We have residential housing, establish a sepa- 84, 85 and 86, recommends that com- heard from said we would run into land available there,” Whitecotton of the Interventionists. They were 49 registered for next year. There rate zoning category for recreational mercial development be limited to 14 more expense trying to build in phas- said. hired with funding from the federal may be three who are retained and land, and take steps to implement a specific areas in the county. Bound- es on the existing site,” echoed Board Whitecotton asked board mem- government’s American Recovery another three that should be register- “right-to-farm” policy. Continued on page 11 aries of the recommended commer- Additional comments were re- cial development zones are written ceived from the Hardy County Cham- out in detail, similar to a zoning ordi- ber of Commerce, Family Issues Task nance. Hardy County Teacher of the Year “There are things in this current Force, Hardy County Historical Soci- draft that are controversial,” said ety as well as individuals at two public Continued from page 1 Eye taught at MHS for 15 years. this talk about healthy eating, if kids Eye is often sought out by stu- Lehman. “But how the county looks hearings and five informal workshops. 1975 and went to Shepherd College. In the meantime, she completed her don’t know how to cook for them- dents to help with problems. “I think is important to everyone. Just be- County Planner Pat Ford said that She majored in Secondary Educa- Masters Degree in Learning Disabil- selves, how can they eat healthy? If all teachers are counselors, too, espe- cause it’s a tough issue doesn’t mean if the Planning Commission decides tion. Her plan was to come back to ities at West Virginia University. This they can’t cook for themselves, their cially for those children with special we should leave it out.” to dispose of the current draft and, in- Moorefield and teach Home Ec. was before the advent of on-line only choices are fast food. needs.” stead, amend the 1999 plan, the plan- But there was a hitch in that plan. “The kitchen was always the heart Asked in a separate interview what classes, so it was a long and tedious This year has been especially hard RDA board members don’t like about ning process will have to start from When Eye graduated in 1978, process. of the home when I was growing up. for the East Hardy school family. In the beginning. Informal workshops Moorefield High School wasn’t hir- I think it is still the heart of the the current draft, Teets said people “There were several of us in the the fall a student was killed in a traf- were telling him it was too complicat- will have to be rescheduled, public ing Home Ec teachers. “I was a bit same situation, so we would car home.” fic accident. In December a beloved hearings will have to be set, all inter- desperate,” she said. ed and they thought it was going to pool,” she said. “We’d have classes at In 2007, Eye transferred to East coach and athletic booster was killed, ested parties will be asked to com- Then Mrs. Hinkle called and stop growth. Potomac State in Keyser and Shep- Hardy High School to teach ProStart, also in a traffic accident. Last month, ment again and the Planning Com- asked if she would teach children a restaurant management course es- When read a portion of WV state herd University in Shepherdstown. a recently retired teacher passed law that requires all agencies to coop- mission will have to analyze all the with learning disabilities at Mathias During the summer we’d go to Mor- tablished by the National Restaurant comments anew. K - 8 school. away unexpectedly. erate with planning commissions in gantown.” Association. According to state law, planning “I had to promise to get my Mas- “For some of the kids, the tragedy the writing of comprehensive plans, In addition, Eye had two more “I still teach food,” she said. “But commissions, after extensive public ter’s Degree in Learning Disabili- lasts about a week,” she said. “For Teets said: “I think the RDA dropped children, one in 1985 and another in this is much more than that. The stu- involvement and public hearings, may ties,” Eye said. “So I was teaching dents learn hiring practices, account- others, it will often bring up a tragedy the ball at the beginning of this 1989. recommend changes or offer a com- during the day and going to school at ing, marketing and advertising. They the child hasn’t dealt with from their process. In their defense, I think they When Moorefield Middle School plete rewrite of a comprehensive plan night and during the summer.” can get college credits.” past.” thought there would be some minor opened in 1997, Barbara Whitecot- to a County Commission, which, In 1977, Eye married her high Eye and her students still create Eye is looking down the road to changes to the 1999 plan.” ton was named Principal. life after teaching. The WV Legislature amended the must, in turn, hold its own public school sweetheart, Curtis Eye. Their the desserts for the annual Christmas hearing on the document before vot- first child was born in 1981. “Ms. Whitecotton knew I wanted “I’d like to retire before I get old state’s basic planning statutes in 2005. Dinner and help with the Ham, Ba- ing on its final adoption. “When I got pregnant, I wanted to use my Home Ec experience, so I and sick,” she said. “I’d like to go The amended law lists thirteen ma- con and Egg Show. In other action, the Planning to be closer to home, so I transferred was hired as the Family and Con- back to school, study something I jor components that must appear in a “I take a group of kids to the West Commission adopted internal by- to Moorefield High School,” she sumer Science Teacher. It was a great county’s comprehensive plan. De- Virginia HEAT, that’s Hospitality don’t know. I’d also like to spend laws, after six months of considera- said. “I still taught children with time. I became team leader.” Education and Training Summit and time with my new grandchild, who is spite the criticism that the current draft is “too complicated,” a failure to tion. The final version omits any men- learning disabilities, but these were in Eye said she has always liked to we have a great time.” just a month old.” include all the mandatory compo- tion of a committee to recruit new grades 9 through 12.” focus on food. The best part of being a teacher, Eye said she understands how im- “I have a deep belief that with all nents could result in a loss of state planning commissioners or make a Eye said, “When I see kids that I’ve portant teachers are in the lives of recommendation to the county com- taught and they’re grown up with grants and legal challenges to the children. “My kids’ teachers could do missioners about future appoint- kids of their own, and they’re happy county’s zoning and subdivision ordi- no wrong,” she laughed. ments. The omission smooths over a and prosperous and I think I had a nances. “But I try to remember, when I’m disagreement among planning com- little bit to do with that.” The full list of the mandatory com- talking to a student, that he or she is missioners as to who will oversee the The worst part of being a teacher, ponents of a comprehensive plan are somebody’s beloved child and I try to screening of new members. Eye said, “Kids don’t appreciate the found in WV Code 8A-3-4 and is talk to them with love and respect.” The Planning Commission meets value of education and that it’s free available on-line at Too bad the world doesn’t see next on Tuesday, June 7 at 7:00 p.m. in to them.” http://www.legis.state.wv.us/WVCOD things like Mrs. Eye. E/Code.cfm. the basement of the County Court- Assistant County Planner David house. Ford is expected to offer a Shields said it would be difficult to es- recommendation to the Planning J EFFREY R. R OTH , a local attorney, timate the total cost to the taxpayers Commission about how to proceed of producing the current draft. Cost with the comprehensive plan. All FREE P OOL L IGHT WITH EVERY P OOL wishes to announce the recent addition of ST elements include printing and distrib- meetings of the Planning Commission P URCHASED BY M AY 31 , 2011 uting questionnaires, advertising are open to the public. (C OMPLETE L INE OF A BOVE & I N -G ROUND P OOLS ) T IMOTHY L. H UFFMAN to his law firm located at 107 North Main Street, two buildings below the Moorefield Library will be Social Security Administration in Petersburg. Mr. Huffman was raised in Grant County. He received his degree in psychology while CLOSED attending Fairmont State, with a double minor in history and political science. Saturday, May 14 Huffman resides in Petersburg with his wife Kathie, for Election Day who recently took the position of RN coordinator HARDY COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY • 102 N. 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The Region VII Workforce Investment Plan Available for Public Review The Region VII Workforce Investment Board has prepared a draft Workforce Investment Plan modification for the period July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. The Plan states goals and outlines the Board’s planning and operational processes. Public participation is extremely important to the process of preparing a sound workforce investment plan. Citizens can review the Plan modification April 18, 2011 through May 18, 2011 at the Martinsburg Workforce WV Career Center, 891 Auto Parks Place; Suite 135, Martinsburg, WV and the Moorefield Workforce WV Career Center, 1929-2 State Road 55, Moorefield, WV. The Plan modification is also available for review at the Region 8 Planning & Development Council, Grant County Industrial Park, PO Box 849, Petersburg, WV and the Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council, 121 West King Street, Martinsburg, WV, Grant County Courthouse, Petersburg, WV, Hardy County Courthouse, Moorefield, WV, Mineral County Courthouse, Keyser, WV and Berkeley County Courthouse, Martinsburg, WV. You can obtain a copy of the Plan modification or additional information by contacting WIB Staff at the Region 8 PDC (304) 257-2448 or (800) 296-1221, [email protected]. The Plan is available for review at www.wvregion7wib.org. The Workforce Investment Board will receive written comments on the Plan until May 18, 2011. Please forward comments to the Region VII Workforce Investment Board, c/o the Region 8 PDC, PO Box 849, Petersburg, WV 26847. The Board will also receive e-mail comments at [email protected]. Page 10 - MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 - Page 11 Architects Begin Postal Official Discusses Continued from page 9 ability, not grade levels. Perhaps it is At Moorefield Middle School, the High School seniors will be held on ing. That puts us over the class-size something we should investigate.” marshal found fire drills not being Saturday, May 28 at 11 a.m. The cer- limit for two classes. We also have conducted on a monthly basis. emony will be held outside, weather Possible W.Va. Closings four over in first grade. I would love Fire Marshal Inspection At Moorefield High School, the permitting. to have three Kindergarten teachers State Fire Marshal Mike Trabert, marshal found extension cords in use, • There will be a workshop re- (AP) - Postal officials say they’re possibly taking away the only govern- and three first-grade teachers.” accompanied by Facilities Manager fire extinguisher inspections not up not taking the possible closings of 34 ment contact that they have, that garding the design of high school cur- Moorefield Elementary School Steve Williams, inspected all six to date and fire drills not being con- post offices in West Virginia lightly. that’s a big impact to the community, Principal Wade Armentrout said his schools and 22 buildings of the Hardy ducted on a monthly basis. riculum in compliance with State Robert Cavinder, manager of the Cavinder said. “Our objective is ... Kindergarten students are also mak- County School system. There were no violations found at School Board Policy 2510 and the Appalachian District of the U.S. how can we provide access to every- ing progress, although some are not There were a total of 20 fire code Moorefield Intermediate School. clear pathways for professional and Postal Service, told Elkins residents body in a way that they need it.’’ reaching their targets in math and lit- violations. Whitecotton has reviewed the vi- career/technical fields of study. The Friday that discussions are under Cavinder said some postal trans- eracy. Of the 135 Kindergarten stu- At East Hardy Early Middle olations with each school’s principal workshop was originally scheduled way, but no decisions have been actions can be made by phone or on dents at MES, 25 will be asked to re- School, the marshal found extension and corrective measures have been for May 10. It has been rescheduled made. the Internet. peat the grade. cords in use, extension cords spliced taken. for Tuesday, May 31 from 10 a.m. un- “It doesn’t mean that all 34 of Because the USPS provides one “Some are not on target, but it’s and taped, insufficient clearance them will close,’’ Cavinder said. “It’s free delivery location for residents, a clear they are making progress,” around electrical panels and an out- Other Business til 3 p.m. at the board office, 510 Ash- not easy to talk about closing a post cluster of secure boxes can be placed Shriver said. let cover missing in the kitchen. • The board approved the Col- by St. in Moorefield. The public is in- office.’’ within a town or a business if a post Whitecotton reminded Armen- At East Hardy High School, the lection/Billing Policy EDD. vited to attend. The Inter-Mountain reports that office is closed. If a person is unable trout that the Migrant Interventionist marshal found extension cords in use • Harry Smith announced a pic- • The next meeting of the Hardy Cavinder spoke at a meeting to travel to a post office or a cluster would not be funded after next year. and fire drills not being conducted on nic for service personnel will be held County Board of Education will be arranged by U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin’s of boxes for medical reasons, the “We need an ESL (English as a a monthly basis. on Sunday, May 22 at Brighton Park. held on Monday, May 16 at East staff. He said some of the post offices USPS can schedule a carrier to deliv- Second Language) teacher to focus At Moorefield Elementary • Graduation for East Hardy Hardy High School. There will be a being considered for closure are gen- er mail to a person’s home. on reading and speaking,” she said. School, the marshal found emer- High School seniors will be held on erating revenues of $30 or less each If a decision is made to close a recognition of honor students begin- “Some schools have gone to a non- gency lights not working, exit signs Friday, May 27 at 7 p.m. at the day, and some lack the restrooms and post office, those served by that loca- grading system for Pre-K to second not lit and insufficient clearance school. ning at 5:45 p.m. The public is invited other conveniences people expect in tion will receive a letter notifying grade. The students are grouped by around the hot water heater. • Graduation for Moorefield to attend. a workplace. them that the facility will close within “We realize that by looking at 30 to 60 days, Cavinder told the Commission President Tells some of these small, rural towns, and group. Continued from page 1 Hardy County Coordinator Rose “They have used it in Boone a decision is made, he wants to hear communities, interviewed members Helmick reported there are several County for three years and are very from the deputies in open session. Police and Property Owner of the Planning Commission and cre- grants available if the commissioners pleased with it,” Dean said. “Before we decide, we need to Continued from page 3 Chip Combs. ated a draft plan. want to pursue them. “It has safeguards that make it discuss this,” Teets said. “We are Police Report Last year, the Planning Commis- Applications for absentee ballots The West Virginia Department of virtually impossible for embezzle- more obligated to the Sheriff’s De- Reckart reported the Moorefield sion held another series of meetings will be accepted through Wednesday, Environmental Protection offers ment to take place,” Ferrell said. partment than to the Day Report Police responded to 109 calls from to garner public input. June 1. three litter control/recycling grants. The new system will cost $781 Center.” the 911 Center in the month of This year, the County Planner A $3,000 grant for litter control more per year and will require an ini- Keplinger, who is opposed to lo- March. “We are currently involved in and President of the Planning Com- Building Inspector which requires 50 percent in match- tial server upgrade, a one-time cating the Day Report Center so a number of misdemeanor and mission Lee Lehman have been visit- Moorefield Building Inspector ing funds. A $20,000 grant is avail- charge of $4,000. close to the 911 center for security felony investigations,” he said. ing with stake holder groups asking Brian Wolfe reported the following able to collect electronic devices. Commissioner William “JR” reasons said a former Mineral Coun- Reckart also said the department directly for input into the draft Com- building permit applications had There is no match required. A Keplinger moved the county contract ty Office of Emergency Management has started a foot patrol in downtown prehensive Plan. One of those stake been approved: $150,000 grant is available to start or with Global Science for software for Director told him there are rules and Moorefield and hopes to expand that holder groups was the Hardy County Grace Property Group, Inc. re- expand a recycling program. There the Assessor and Sheriff’s Tax offices. regulations regarding 911 Center se- service. RDA. While other groups and indi- quested a sign at 311 S. Main St. are no matching funds required. Commissioner Wade seconded the curity. “I would like Paul (Hardy “We’re hoping to have a presence viduals were supportive of the plan, Debbie and Kenny Davis request- Helmick said the grant to collect motion. The motion was approved. County OEM Director Lewis) to re- on the street,” he said. “We’ll be the RDA was not. ed a storage building at 112 Natwick electronic devices was similar to that search that,” he said. stopping in and talking with business The County Commission must Circle. which the Department of Highways Paperless Meetings owners on a regular basis.” approve the updated Comprehensive Linda Austin requested a fence at gets to collect worn out tires. Hardy County Clerk Gregg Ely Reckart also reported the police Plan. Ford asked for a month to re- Other Business 949 S. Fork Rd. Teets said he would ask the local requested the commission consider department has acquired a lighted view the existing plan and promised • The payroll register for April 16 Robert Harper requested a roof DOH supervisor if their office would using a paperless meeting program. message board which can be used to to report back to the commission. through April 30 was $56,443.08. at 202 Clements St. collect the electronic devices at the BoardDocs is a nationally known • The county contribution to the alert drivers of new traffic patterns same time as they collect tires. Kristen Strickler requested a computer program that will convert Farmland Protection Bureau for the during such events as parades and Deputy’s Salaries Helmick said the WVU Exten- fence at 311 Winchester Ave. items such as agendas, minutes and month of April was $3,781.80. festivals. Commissioner A. J. Wade took sion Agent Dave Workman was Charles Hill requested a carport other board packet attachments to • The commission approved Because the town’s annexation of exception with Sheriff Robert Fer- working with the East Hardy Early digital files which can be accessed by at 310 S. Main St. $2,400 to Crystal Floor Service to Elizabeth Station and the property rell’s comments regarding deputy’s Middle School FFA on a project to desktop, laptop or tablet computer. Leon and Robin Wolfe requested strip and wax the floors in the court- containing Moorefield Intermediate salaries at the April 19 commission recycle the plastic used on hay bales. The cost is $2,700 per year, plus a a porch at 404 Jackson St. house. and Moorefield Middle schools be- meeting. The commissioners asked Workman $1,000 training fee and seven entities Mykal Gruber requested a sign at • The commission approved the came official this week, Reckart said Ferrell said there were secretaries to comment on the project. within county government could ac- 720 N. Main St. transfer of five FEMA trailers. The his officers will begin patrolling those and clerks in the courthouse who Workman said he and EHEMS cess the service. trailers, costing $1,000 each, were areas. make more money than his deputies, FFA Advisor Danny Dewhurst had County Planner Ford said it Other Business transferred to the Moorefield Fire “We have already had K-9 Cpl. who put their lives on the line for the been in contact with a company in would save the planning office a con- • The council voted to pay invoic- Department, the Capon Valley Fire Ruckus on patrol at the middle citizens of Hardy County. Winchester. siderable amount of money in es relating to the Moorefield/Hardy Department, the Mathias/Baker Fire school,” he said. “We will be pa- “There are six employees who “They want them clean,” Work- postage. County Wastewater Authority. An in- Department, the 911 Center and the trolling the schools and Elizabeth could be classified as secretaries or man said. “We don’t know what that Ely said he has looked at equiva- voice for $840 from accountant Hardy County Parks Commission. Station regularly.” clerks, who make more than the means. They said we should send lent systems and they are in the Michael Griffith was approved. An • The commission voted to ap- $24,000 starting salary of the them a bale and they would try it.” $8,000 - $12,000 range. invoice for $4,087.16 from attorney prove the town of Moorefield annex- Municipal Election deputies,” Wade said. “However, on Workman said he was concerned Keplinger said if each department Robert Rodecker was approved. ation of 127.13 acres which includes Registered voters in the town of July 1, the salary of those deputies about the safety of farmers baling the could save $300 - $400 a year, it Councilman Steve Wilson, chairman will increase to $28,000. At that Elizabeth Station, the Moorefield Moorefield will elect a Recorder and plastic for shipment. would pay for the system. of the wastewater authority board point, only two employees, one clerk Middle School, Moorefield Interme- three Town Council positions on The commission voted to apply The commissioners said they said the board had approved the pay- and one secretary, will make more diate School property and the adja- Tuesday, June 7. for the $3,000 grant and the $20,000 would consider the request. Candidates for Recorder are Pat- ments. than $28,000 and they have been em- cent Inskeep property north of the grant. sy Nelson and Cheryl Harwood. • The next meeting of the Moore- ployed for 17 years and 20 years re- existing town limits. HazMat Building Candidates for Town Council in- field Council will be held on Tuesday, spectively.” • The commission voted to per- Tax Software At the April 19 commission meet- clude Doug Mongold, Jason Evans, June 13 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Wade went on to say that one mit a representative from Aflac to County Assessor Jim Wratchford, ing, Judge Donald Cookman, Chief Denny Shoemaker, Roger Pratt and town office, 206 Winchester Ave. deputy, with more than five years of Sheriff Robert Ferrell and Chief Tax Probation Officer John Rohrbaugh speak with courthouse employees. service, saw a 47 percent increase in Deputy Ralph Dean came to the and Day Report Center Director Dave Allen, the service agent for his salary since 2006. Another commission to request approval of Cary Ours requested office space in Hardy County, requested the supple- deputy, with more than five years of new tax software. the HazMat building, located adja- mental insurance premiums be de- Census Bureau Releases service increased 43 percent since “Global Science gets us up to date cent to the 911 Center. The commis- ducted pre-tax. 2006. Continued from page 1 know where the money will come with new technology,” Wratchford sioners asked the county clerk to in- • The commission approved the Census, just 17.4 percent were made “I doubt that very many of the from,” said Helmick. “We are said. “It can do much more than the vestigate the cost of telephone, Inter- contract for part-time Prosecutor up of a married couple with their own taxpayers of Hardy County, who pay scrambling for funds to support in- system we have now.” net service, heating and air condi- James O. Heishman for FY 2012. children under 18 years, down from all our salaries have seen similar in- home care during the rest of May and Wratchford said the new software tioning. Heishman will be paid $40,000 for his 22.7 percent in 2000 and a loss of 169 creases in their salary,” Wade said. into June.” will enable the county to list Vehicle Teets said after the meeting, a services. households. “Frankly I believe the county com- Helmick attributed recent in- Identification Numbers for personal Sheriff’s Deputy approached him • The next meeting of the Hardy In a little over a third of all Hardy mission has been very generous with creases in gasoline and food prices property tax bills. More importantly, and said they had requested space at County Commission will be held on County households, 2010 census tak- salary increases and the deputies for crimping the County’s meal pro- the new software will enable resi- the HazMat building last year. Teets Tuesday, May 17 at 9 a.m. Anyone ers found a husband and wife with no have nothing to complain about.” grams for seniors. dents of the county to pay their per- told the deputy he was not aware of wishing to be on the agenda should children. In somewhat of a surprise, US sonal property tax bills using a credit that request. contact County Clerk Gregg Ely at Across all ages, in 27 percent of Available Grants Census Bureau reports that the num- card via the Internet. Teets told the deputy that before 304-530-0250. households, a Hardy County resident ber of county housing units used for lived alone in 2010. Of those 65 seasonal, recreational or occasional years and older, 660 lived alone. use decreased slightly from 1,314 “This is an area where I don’t units in 2000 to 1,245 units in 2010.

THE BUSINESS PAGE Every Second Week Of the Month M OOREFIELD E XAMINER Page 12 - MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 The 2011 PHHBA Home Show

Items will be taken in from May 16–20, 5 to 7 p.m. This is a Consignment Auction – 15% to Moorefield Volunteer Fire Company 225 Jefferson Street at the Bingo Hall Auctioneer – Dick Riggleman WEDNESDAY, May 11, 2011 [email protected] SECTION B

Baseball Epic First Inning Leads To 21-11 Cougar Victory

Story & Photo seven to nothing and comes back at the plate as Stephen See hit a Shawn Skovron hit a two run By Carl Holcomb to win by the ten run rule. I knew RBI single to start a rally after Ko- producing single as the Cougars Moorefield Examiner it was going to take a lot of runs to rey Foltz (hbp) and Jamie Miller continued to thrash the Vikings. beat Petersburg. They are a good (walk) reached base. Stephen See hit a three run Looking down at one’s watch team. We were looking for a pitch- If the fans were looking for homer off of Ryan Colaw which after the conclusion of the first in- er to hold them. We crushed the home runs, this inning had several was followed by a home run two ning of East Hardy and Peters- ball in the first inning,” East Hardy long shots. batters later by Tyler Mongold, burg’s game last Monday would Coach Raymond Snapp stated. East Hardy senior first baseman building a 12-7 edge. give the staggering fact that it took Both teams combined to use Tyler Kerr stepped to the plate and The Vikings centerfielder sat an entire hour to complete. seven pitchers in the first inning. smashed a three run dinger. down in disbelief. The Cougars led 12-7 after the Hitting certainly wasn’t an issue The scent of the rally was grow- In the third inning, Josh Evans marathon first inning and conclud- as the Vikings had five hits and col- ing as Tyler Mongold hit a double, hit a two run home run for Peters- East Hardy’s Tyler Mongold looked at his grand slam hit last week ed the contest with a 21-11 victory. lected three walks in the first in- then Kollin Foltz hit a RBI single. burg and Alex See added a RBI against Petersburg before starting to trot around the bases. “It’s been a long time since I’ve ning alone plus a hit batsman. The first out was recorded, then triple to help close the gap, 12-11. seen a game where a team is down The Cougars returned the favor a walk was issued. Continued on page 2B Heated Moorefield, East Hardy Rivalry Jackets Rank #2 Series Concludes in Cougars’ Favor Going into Postseason Hardy Wars By Carl Holcomb Moorefield Examiner

Story & Photos pitcher Lindsey Basye to start the The Yellow Jackets have flown By Carl Holcomb threat and Haley Arose executed a into the postseason on an 11-game winning streak and earned the Moorefield Examiner sacrifice bunt perfectly. Beth Cook gave Moorefield the number two ranking in Class A Baseball. It is a period of war within the first score and lead of the game on Moorefield has shown that per- county when East Hardy and a RBI single as the crowd cheered severance, dedication, and team- Moorefield battle for supremacy wildly. work carries a squad to success. with many stars shining around. The Lady Cougars took action Moorefield holds a record of 16- Moorefield conquered the soft- in the bottom of the inning to tie 3 with its only losses to Class AAA ball station first in all three Region the game as Ashley Dove singled Jefferson twice and Martinsburg. II Section 4 championship games, off Shayna Vetter and Morgan Mongold was given a walk. No Class A or Class AA team but couldn’t withstand an attack in has been able to solve the pitching the latter innings in the first and Lindsey Basye hit a sacrifice fly to tie the game and Vetter received power of Josh Thorne, Korey Reed, third contests. or Tanner Sherman. East Hardy prevailed to win the the throw from Weese in the out- field at home plate where she In a recent sports banquet at Region II Section 4 championship MHS, skipper Wade Armentrout at home with a dust storm of am- tagged out Mongold sliding. Vetter ended the inning with a compared these three pitching aces munition. to the stellar pitching crew on the The Lady Cougars won 5-1, 1-5, strikeout. In the second inning, Moore- Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta and 5-2 in what was a fierce battle Braves former star trio of Tom with many blows from each field initiated another attack with Brooke Shockey hitting a one-out Glavine, John Smoltz, and George squadron for its third consecutive single, then advanced on a ground- Maddox. Region II Section 4 crown. out and a past ball to third base. Beyond knowing the pitching Weese drew a walk, but Haley strength, Moorefield compliments Premiére Bataille Arose grounded out with Dove it with solid hitting which was evi- Take time to deliberate, but when throwing to Emily Beck for the fi- dent especially in the last week of the time for action has arrived, stop nal out. the season. thinking and go in. –Napoleon It started raining as the Lady What will the playoffs bring? Bonaparte Cougars had two outs in the bot- It should bring a lot of excite- The Yellow Jackettes knew how tom half, then Emily Beck hit a ment from the first pitch to the last to build the suspense by attacking double. out. early and that was proven in the Jade Foltz made a nice full- Coach Armentrout set goals for first inning of the Region II Section count hit into the outfield to plate the team at the beginning of the 4 playoff game at East Hardy, but Beck for a 2-1 lead, but was tagged season, and the playoffs will be tak- fell short 5-1. out in a return attempt to second en one game at a time just like each McKenzie Weese created a base. Moorefield’s Shayna Vetter tagged out Lady Cougars base runner Morgan Mongold at home plate game of the season. beautiful single off East Hardy Continued on page 3B in Baker. Continued on page 2B Regular Season Heats Up at PVC Track Meet in Moorefield

Story & Photos took the top three spots in the event with with a time of 19.13. By Carl Holcomb Kim Delawder setting the pace with 97’- East Hardy’s Alyshia Crawford placed Moorefield Examiner 05”, followed by Kaitlyn Miller with 84’- third in the 400 meter dash with a time of 10”, and Kelle Miller with 75’-03”. 1:10.39 and was fifth in both the long jump Tucker County Girls and Pendleton Kaitlyn Miller was second in the shot and the 800 meter run. County Boys Track squads may have won put with a toss of 29’-4”, Delawder placed Moorefield senior Blayke Hall placed the team titles for the Potomac Valley third with 28’-11” and Hannah Basye fin- third in the one-miler with a time of Conference, but Moorefield and East ished fifth with 23’-09” for the Lady 6:56.28. Hardy combined to take the top spot in a Cougars. Girls team scores: 1. Tucker County dozen events last Tuesday at the Bill Hunt Moorefield and East Hardy took sec- 199, 2. East Hardy 110, 3. Moorefield 84, 4. Track at Moorefield Middle School. ond and third, respectively in the 4x400 Pendleton County 55, 5. Union 44, and 6. The East Hardy Girls relay squad for meter relay and the shuttles. Tygarts Valley 1. the 4x100 took first with a time of 56.51 Moorefield’s Catie Snyder finished East Hardy’s George Maddox placed and top honors in the 4x200 with a time of third in the 100 meter high hurdles event first in all three of his signature events: the 1:58.85. long jump at 19’-05”, the 300IH at 41.58, Pendleton County was a very close sec- Class A Track and the 110HH at 14.87. ond on each relay, while Moorefield fin- State Rankings Moorefield’s DaShawn Brown was sec- ished third and fourth, respectively. as of April 30 ond in the long jump with 17’-7.75” and The 100 meter dash and the open 200 third in the 300IH with 47.24. were very close with three runners stretch- Hardy County Moorefield’s Trae Smith was third in ing for the finish line. the 110HH at 17.70. East Hardy’s Randi Jenkins won both Long Jump 20.015 Pendleton County’s Josh Redman won closely contested races with times of 12.99 #2 George Maddox-East Hardy the 100 meter dash in a time of 11.26, fol- (100) and 28.32 (200). lowed close on his heels by Tucker Coun- Tucker County’s Amber Evans was sec- 110 High Hurdles 16.54 ty’s Forrest Walker (11.49), Moorefield’s ond in the 100 with a time of 13.20, fol- #5 George Maddox-East Hardy Louis Richardson (11.69), and East lowed by Pendleton County’s Fanta Kaba Hardy’s Kyle Westfall (11.91). with 13.44. Discus 96.01 In the 4x200 meter relay, Pendleton In the 200, Kaba was second with a time #5 Kim Delawder-East Hardy County won with a time of 1:36.42, fol- of 28.54, followed by Tucker County’s lowed by East Hardy with 1:38.23, and Rhea Deuser at 28.91. Girls 4x100 Relay :56.3 Moorefield at 1:38.58. MaeBeth Fisher of Moorefield, took #7 East Hardy Moorefield’s Josh Snyder was third in the top honor in the 800 meter run with a the 400 meter dash with a time of 57.89, time of 2:46.96 and finished third in the Girls 4x800 Relay 12:05.6 while teammate Adam Boswell finished 3200 with a time of 14:43. #9 Moorefield sixth with a time of 1:03.12. Moorefield girls’ 4x800 meter relay East Hardy’s 4x100 meter relay team team put forth a great effort, coming up Girls 4x400 Relay 4:57.8 took the top honors once again with a time just short against Tucker County to finish #10 Moorefield of 46.66, followed by Pendleton County second with a time of 12:14 compared to with 46.86, and Moorefield with 47.77. 11:34. Source: RunWV.com Moorefield’s Louis Richardson was The East Hardy Girls Discus throwers Continued on page 2B MHS Seniors Running to New Destinations Coach’s Caravan The WVU Coaches Caravan Samantha Thompson Blayke Hall Kyle Mongold will be coming to Moorefield to- day at the South Branch Inn from College: WVU College: WV Wesleyan Enlisted in the U.S. Army Major: Pharmacy Major: Athletic Training & Sports 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In atten- Physical Therapy dence will be Athletic Director Adam Boswell Athletic Pursuit: Joining the Bobcat Jake Shirk Oliver Luck, Billy Hahn, Mike Moorefield long distance runner MaeBeth Fisher was a step ahead of Tucker College: Shepherd University Cross Country and Track & Field College: WVU Carey, Joe Kramer, Greg Jones, County during the 4x800 relay at the PVC Track Meet in Moorefield. Major: Fitness & Exercise Science team Major: Sociology and an assistant football coach. Page 2B - MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Jackets Rank #2 THE OLD MASTER Continued from page 1B Korey Reed, and and struck out five off batter. The baseball team had a big se- BY “The kids played well, a good Josh Thorne, State Baseball Rankings batters. In the second game, Pocahontas ries this weekend against Cincin- As of May 8 JAY way to end the season. We played combine for six Korey Reed County kept the Yellow Jackets on nati. Going into the series, the one double A team and three more hits (6-for-14) Class A led the offense their heels with a left-hander on the Bearcats (10-8) trailed WVU (11-7) FISHER conference games. This last week by just one game in the standings. with eight RBIs # School Record Last with a 3-for-3 hit- mound, but Moorefield prevailed 1- gave us a chance to give each pitch- and five runs ting performance The Mountaineers dropped the 1. Wahama 23-3 1 0. er one more start,” Coach Armen- scored. with one double, opener, but bounced back by win- 2. Moorefield 16-3 2 In the ninth inning, Zach Laugh- trout noted. Reed hit a four RBIs, and ning the final two games of the se- team scored in 13 of the 21 events, 3. Madonna 9-4 3 lin hit a double with one out. Coach Armentrout was pleased triple in the sixth 4. Charleston Cath 19-7 4 scored four times. ries, including a wild 14-7 win in the which is another WVU best-ever After a second out was notched, with the finish to the season and will inning. 5. Wheeling Central 12-5-1 6 Thorne com- rubber game. performance. The track team will not look ahead, not wanting to cre- Jared Kite 6. Valley Fayette 19-6 5 plimented his Lance Taylor made a pinch hit sin- A quick glance at the league now turn its focus the the NCAA ate any lofty impressions on his pitched five in- 7. East Hardy 14-8 7 pitching statistics gle to plate Laughlin. standings shows just how big the se- Regional Championships which will team. nings, allowing 8. Gilmer County 16-4 8 going 2-for-3 from Moorefield’s Cody Hose pitched ries win was for West Virginia. They be held at the end of the month. A baseball analyst, Michael three runs on six 9. Williamstown 15-6 10 the plate with a five and two-thirds innings against are now in third place by them- Finally, in basketball, it looks DiYorio, from North Carolina once hits with two 10. Notre Dame 15-7 NA double and two the Warriors. selves with a 13-8 mark. More im- like Kevin Jones has decided to re- strikeouts. RBIs. stated, “a general never reveals his Sherman was the closer, making portantly, they have opened up a lit- turn for his senior season. He had battle plans.” Moorefield Source: Charleston Gazette Seth Stickley tle bit of breathing room over the declared himself eligible for the senior closer Lo- connected on a an impressive statement by striking Taking a look at this past week’s out five of the ten batters faced. most closely bunched pack of other NBA Draft, but kept open the op- gan Mongold picked up the save. pinch hit single in the fifth inning teams. There are four teams with games brings to light that Moore- The Yellow Jackets have beaten tion to withdraw and come back to field scored 34 runs in four games, On Wednesday, Moorefield for the game-winning RBI. either 10 or 11 league losses, and school. Apparently, he has decided shutout Pendleton County 10-0 in The Yellow Jackets capped the cross-county rival East Hardy twice 59 total if you included the previous those teams are sixth through ninth to take that option. He will be the five innings. season off with a PVC doublehead- this season by scores of 9-0 and 9-8. Saturday doubleheader. in the standings. West Virginia has anchor of next year’s basketball Moorefield senior pitcher Josh er against Pocahontas County, win- Moorefield was undefeated in Against Frankfort last Monday, just six games left: three against Pitt team. Bob Huggins added another ning both games 12-0 and 1-0. Thorne (6-0) had a complete game the conference this year. (12-9) and three more against Rut- player to his roster, also, when Aar- Moorefield had four hitters: Kolton performance allowing only one hit Moorefield senior Korey Reed The sectional playoffs will show- gers (7-14). If WVU simply splits ic Murray announced he was trans- Markwood, Claude Drummond, (4-2) pitched the first game, a four case a lot of different scenarios and those six games, they would be 16- ferring from LaSalle to WVU. inning outing with 11 strikeouts the team with the most focus and 11, and almost certainly in the Big Murray had been recruited by recorded. East tournament. WVU and others coming out of Moorefield senior Tanner Sher- determination will win. Regular Season Heats The track team competed in the man pitched the fifth inning as the Moorefield hosted East Hardy high school, but chose to stay close Big East Outdoor Championships, closer. last night for the first game of the to home. He reconsidered, and de- and they had their best showing Logan Mongold led the Yellow best two-out-of-three series. cided to transfer. He looked at ever. They finished second behind Jackets at the plate with a three run East Hardy will host the second Oklahoma State and Kansas, but four-time champ Louisville. They chose the Mountaineers. He will homer, a double, and a single. game tonight with a third game if were led by Chelsea Carrier, who have to sit out next season, but will Moorefield scored four runs in needed back in Moorefield tomor- the first inning alone, connecting on won three events: the long jump, have two years of eligibility left. He row. 100m hurdles, and 400m hurdles. is an athletic 6-10 center/power for- five consecutive hits with three sin- The road to Charleston begins gles and two doubles after the lead- April Rotillo won the 400m dash in ward, and should be able to con- in Hardy County. school record time as well. The tribute after he sits out. Epic First Inning Leads To 21-11 Cougar Victory Continued from page 1B 1 and 18-3. The rest as one would say, was The Cougars pounded Tygarts history. Valley pitcher Christian Scott for Kerr had a RBI single, followed five runs in the first inning and nine by Mongold’s two run producing in the fourth of the initial contest. RBI double in the bottom half of Stephen See was 2-for-3 with the third. three RBIs. Kollin Foltz continued his hit- Shawn Skovron was 3-for-4 with ting foray with a two run smash high four RBIs. in left center off the light pole. Justin Basye and Jamie Miller The home run hitting finished both had two RBIs. for the Cougars? Tyler Mongold pitched all five Nope. innings with five strikeouts and al- Tyler Mongold smashed a grand lowing one run on five hits. slam for the final 21-11 margin. The second game spread the East Hardy Baseball Seniors honored before the Musselman game: The game ended at about 9:30 scoring with one run in the first, five (l-r) Stephen See, Jacob Hahn, Tyler Kerr, Eric Heflin, and Kaleb p.m., but after that first inning last- in the third, five in the fourth, and Leatherman. ing an hour...the time was ignored. seven in the fifth inning. On Wednesday, Musselman vis- RBI (Basye had two). could have won six of them with a Finish Line Photo Finish: East Hardy’s Randi Jenkins edged out Eric Heflin hit 3-for-4 with five ited Baker and made the game go Shawn Skovron had a double Pendleton County’s Fanta Kaba and Tucker County’s Amber Evans RBIs. few breaks. We now start sectional by faster. and two RBIs. (not pictured) in the 100 meter dash. Korey Foltz went 3-for-5 with play Tuesday at Moorefield. They The Applemen gave East Hardy The Cougars finished the regu- two RBIs. have three outstanding pitchers. Continued from page 1B specialist Shawn Childers is eyeing a 7-0 shutout and provided Jamie Stephen See batted 4-for-5 with lar season with a 14-8 record and is third in the open 200 with a time of a trip to the state tournament as he Miller with his first loss of the sea- We need to hit the ball well and play two doubles. currently ranked seventh in the 24.18, while Pendleton County’s finished first in both events at the son. state for Class A Baseball. good defense,” Coach Snapp re- Brian Simmons took first at 23.88 Kollin Foltz pitched a complete PVC. Miller (5-1) gave up seven runs “Out of the eight losses, I felt we marked. and Tucker County’s Forrest Walk- on 11 hits with one walk and nine game (five innings) giving up three Childers threw the discus 104’- runs on six hits with six walks and er was second (24.04). 11” and the shot put a distance of strikeouts. Moorefield’s shuttle hurdle five strikeouts. 38’-11.50.” As a team, the Cougars only had team placed second with a time of East Hardy ended the regular Boys team scores: 1. Pendleton five hits with Kollin Foltz leading 1:06.45. season on a sour note, losing to County 151, 2. Tucker County 145, the way with a double and a single. Moorefield and East Hardy fin- Korey Foltz contributed a dou- Keyser on Friday despite having an 3. East Hardy 88.5, 4. Moorefield ished third and fourth, respectively ble, while Tyler Kerr and Eric 8-5 advantage in the sixth inning. 84, 5. Union 19, and 5. Tygarts Val- in the 4x400. Heflin hit singles. Keyser won 11-8, surprising the Moorefield’s DaShawn Brown is ley 11. Musselman’s Aaron Shiley had a Cougars by netting seven runs with known for his high catches during Moorefield and East Hardy two run homer, plus two singles and two outs on the scoreboard. the football season and showed he have key contenders for the region- three RBIs. 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Continued from page 1B Defenses for both squads kept the score from changing over the next few innings. In the sixth inning, Basye got a single and Autumn Mathias was walked. Sona Delawder hit a RBi single which was followed by a two run producing double by Rayann Foltz for a 5-1 edge. Moorefield grounded out twice and one strikeout was recorded as the game ended. “We hit the ball well and had no errors,” EHHS Coach Calvin Mon- gold stated. “We just didn’t finish. East Hardy got the job done. We watched way too many strike threes. We hit solid at times, just didn’t find a gap. Tomorrow is a new day. We will block this out. Good teams find a way to bounce back. It was a good game going in- The Lady Cougars softball team jumps for joy after their long fought battle with county rival Moorefield. to the last inning. They got some Rogers kept her composure by fly to deny a shutout as Dove Kristen Ball’s hit was knocked struck out the next two batters and Moorefield scored 261 runs this big hits consistently and we didn’t,” down by Basye and Simmons forced a pop out. MHS Coach Tim Crites noted. throwing two strikeouts in the bot- scored. year and allowed only 82. tom of the inning. “The difference between the scored. Things started to look better for East Hardy improved to 20-3 Rogers pitched two strikeouts Moorefield in the sixth inning as Deuxiéme Bataille In the fifth inning with one out, two games was our determination. and is ranked fourth in the state. the Lady Cougars loaded the bases We were on our toes, not on our and allowed a single by Basye in the Simmons hit a single up the right Never interrupt your enemy when Both seniors Raven Mongold with consecutive singles by Ashley heels. We didn’t make mistakes. first inning. field line. he is making a mistake. Ability is of and Emily Beck described the win Dove, Morgan Mongold, and Lind- We wanted this game and refused The Lady Cougars didn’t wait Kelsey Hines followed that with little account without opportunity. as amazing. sey Basye. to lose. They’ll be up and ready and much longer to tie the game and a single up the middle. –Napoleon Bonaparte we’ll be ready too. It is a matter of take the lead as the second inning Ball hit into what would have “You always have faith no mat- Back on home turf, the Yellow Autumn Mathias popped the favored the home team. been a fielder’s choice out at sec- ter what. We have someone watch- Jackettes were prepared to make ball up along the first base line and who can execute. We came out with After a leaping catch for an out ond, but the ball was bobbled on a ing over us. They’ve got Jason’s things happen in game two of the it bounced off the glove of catcher alive bats, then went dead. Mo- by Moorefield catcher Crystal Sim- toss by Mongold to Dove. [Foltz] uniforms and are watching Region II Section 4 playoffs. Crystal Simmons and was called mentum is in our favor. Winning mons and diving in front of the East The Yellow Jackettes now had Moorefield selected freshman foul. the second game puts pressure on over us. This was a chance for all of Hardy dugout, the Lady Cougars the bases loaded with only one out. Danica Rogers as the starting pitch- Mathias struck out on the next them. They know their back is us. it was a great game,” Basye re- started their attack. After Basye threw a strikeout, er and her location was superb in pitch. against the wall and don’t want the marked. Rayann Foltz smashed a double Morgan Mongold collected an in- helping even the series with a 5-1 Rogers recorded another strike- season to end,” Coach Crites re- “It’s awesome, especially our past Jayme Fraley, then Emily Beck field hit by Tara Baldwin and tagged victory. out against Sona Delawder to end marked. senior year. We are not done fight- hit a RBI single with no throw at- Ball for the final out to end the Moorefield kept the theme the the scoring threat. tempt to home plate. threat. ing, We are a pretty good team for same by attacking first by getting Kristen Ball hit for a double as Troisiéme Bataille Simmons stood there shrugging Zuber struck out the first two not getting down on ourselves,” three runs in the first inning. her shot reached the centerfield The word impossible is not in my her shoulder in shock as Foltz slid batters in the sixth inning before Dove stated. Moorefield senior Crystal Sim- fence in the sixth inning. dictionary. He who fears being con- behind her. Dove hit a double. The Lady Cougars will host mons helped usher in two runs as After a fielder’s choice from quered is sure of defeat. –Napoleon Raven Mongold was hit by a Morgan Mongold came up and Pendleton County in the regional the Lady Cougars mishandled the Dove went to Beck for the out, then Bonaparte pitch to give runners on first and hit what appeared to be a home run ball for two errors allowing for two the throw to third slipped away Moorefield did what it is known semifinals this Thursday. second. down the left field line which was base runners. from Rayann Foltz and Ball saw an for best, getting on base and creat- “Last year was different, I was Ashley Dove hit the ball into the original call and was rounding Moorefield senior Kristen Ball opportunity. ing runs early. expecting them to win. Coming into right field off the glove of McKen- second when the call was reversed recorded a RBI as Simmons As Rayann Foltz tracked the ball The Yellow Jackettes jumped this season, I didn’t know. We are zie Weese and two runs scored, but and deemed foul. crossed the plate. down, the throw home was short out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning, still the top dog. Down 2-0, I wasn’t Weese quickly grabbed the ball and Despite the home run not get- “We had two errors to start the and Ball slid safely for a 4-0 edge. but succumbed to a 5-2 season end- threw Dove out at third base. ting in the books, the Lady Cougars worried. Lindsey calmed down and game. That is the way the old ball “We didn’t hit. We had bases ing loss. East Hardy carried a 3-2 lead in- still won by three runs. they didn’t score anymore. This win bounces. We gave them four runs. loaded in the fifth, that was the Cook was issued a walk by Basye to the fourth inning, then added In the seventh, Zuber was given feels good. This is the third section- You’ve got to make plays to win,” game. We had two strikeouts look- with two outs, then Crystal Sim- some insurance runs. a walk and Kelsea Kight hit a single. al title in a row for me,” Coach Coach Mongold commented. ing with bases loaded. I feel confi- mons singled. Sona Delawder hit a leadoff The game ended with Cook hit- Mongold noted. In the second inning Weese sin- dent going into game three,” Coach Cook stole third on a past ball, double over Fraley, then Rayann ting a flyout to Liller who gunned gled and advanced on a past ball Mongold said. then stole home on a wild pitch The Lady Cougars could ad- Foltz hit a RBI double which went the ball to Rayann Foltz for the fi- and eventually arrived at third base. For good measure, Moorefield’s which Cassell alertly tracked down vance to face South Harrison (third past the glove of Shayna Vetter. nal out. Rogers hit a fly ball to Sarah Beth Cook added a home run in the and threw to Basye, but she could- time) or Clay-Battelle in the region- Raven Mongold hit a RBI single “We had too many missed op- Liller, who threw it all the way back seventh inning for a 5-0 lead. n’t hold on during the collision at al final. for a 5-2 advantage. portunities. I wish East Hardy all to catcher Marilyn Cassell who In the bottom of the inning, East home plate. East Hardy has scored 211 runs Taylor Zuber came in for relief the best. I hate for it to end like turned just in time to get Weese out Hardy had two runners in scoring Michaela Regester drew a walk in the fifth inning after two East that for my seniors. We just could- and allowed 67 this season. at home. position when Basye hit a sacrifice for Moorefield. Hardy runners were on base al- n’t finish,” Coach Crites concluded. If you start to take Vienna- take ready. Moorefield finished the season Vienna. –Napoleon Bonaparte A walk to Cassell loaded the 23-9 and ranked third in the state, The softball state tournament is bases, but Zuber refocused and the highest in school history. in Vienna, WV on May 25-26.

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Leslie Romero at 304-851-2222. 3744. etc. 304-897-7698.

Invitation to Bid Renick Williams is requesting bids for the repair of his 1832 historic home, Fort Pleasant, in Old Fields, West Virginia. The project includes the electrical work, historic brick work, historic window and mill work, historic floor work, and historic chimney work. The project completion date is July 15, 2011 and will be reviewed by the West Virginia State Historic Preservation Office. Contractors will be selected based upon (1) cost, (2) experience with similar historic preservation projects, and (3) proven ability to complete a project. The contractor must carry out the described work in • COOLING & HEATING SYSTEMS • ELECTRICAL • GARAGE DOORS compliance with the Secretary of Interior’s Standard for Rehabilitation. M.R. Heating, All bids must be received no later than 4:00 pm on Precision Friday, May 27, 2011. Send to Renick Williams, PO Air Conditioning & Box 664, Moorefield, WV 26836. The bid package is Overhead Doors available by calling Renick Williams, 304-538-6233. Electrical, LLC Residential Jim Teter, Owner The property will be open for a pre-bid walk through by appointment. & Commercial Funds for this project are through the WV State 304-874-3685 Office Historic Preservation Office. All applicable federal, state ROBERT DOLLY 540-539-3200 Cell and local laws, rules and regulations apply. WV Fair Minimum Wage Rates (Prevailing Wage) apply. (304) 538-7148 Kenneth & Denise Dove, Owners Cell (304) 257-0387 License #WV037343 Sales • Service • Installation • Selling Luxaire Equipment 304-856-3894 • Servicing All Brands Tom High, 304-813-8038 • Nordyne Equipment For Serving WV and VA since 1986 Danny Kuykendall, 304-851-0607 Manufactured Housing WV002326 Julie Swick, 304-668-1658 HC 71 Box 92A, Licensed & Insured WV#043743 George Thomas, 304-257-6296 Capon Bridge, WV 26711 Serving the Eastern Panhandle Peggy Moomaw, 304-257-7253 WV Manufactured Housing #01175 Electrical Services 116 N. Main St., Moorefield, WV 26836 Electrical Inspections (304) 538-2100 Lois Groves – BROKER • HEARING AID SERVICES Residential & Commercial M079 – Farm and some furniture conveys. Easy 304-668-0104 Home on 7.7 access, nice neighborhood. Wardensville Isn’t life acres with $99,900. [email protected] Master Electrician M02471 2br, 1ba, M062 – Nice 1888 worth hearing? Electrical Contractor WV033889 located in nice, quiet neighborhood. sq.ft. Home with 3br Artesian well. Purgitsville $80,000. 1.5ba. Located near That’s why we have M078 – Beautiful schools and main highway in Maysville. Call for free estimates an office in the custom Home, $63,000. Potomac Valley! 3br 2.5ba, on M023 – One-level 100 acres w/ Brick Home, 3br 2ba, H ERITAGE awesome views. Cathedral ceilings, on double lot in town. energy efficient, wrap around deck, Convenient location on Sions Street, 304-897-5094 H EARING A ID custom cabinets and exotic wood floors. Moorefield. Reduced $145,000 • INSURANCE • SOLID WASTE HAULER Maysville $499,000. M992 – Beautiful 2br 304-257-8882 C ENTERS M073 – Cozy A- 1ba Cabin, easy Owner Jeff Saville 608-C N. Main Street W. VA. INSURANCE CO. 24 hour emergency service Frame Cabin in access on private www.envircoinc.com Moorefield, WV the woods on 5 road. Good water, real Home, Farm, (304) 434-3394 Online Bill Pay Licensed & Insured WV041077 Phone for appointment acres. Joins GW close National Forest and minutes to Mobile Home, Cabin Nat’l Forest. great fishing. Lost River $89,900. Heritage Insurance, LLC EnvircoNews 304- 538-3464 Close Trout Pond & Lost River State LOTS & LAND 304-538-6677 • PRINTING Batteries Park. Mathias $110,000. M694 – 2.6 acres, Lot 32, Orchard View and Service M071 – Two Estates. Petersburg. $24,500. • INK STAMPS for all Homes for one M1000 – 9 acres mountain land, great Business Printing brands. price! Cape Cod getaway. High Knob $28,900. •Stationery • Business Forms Need a with 2000 sq.ft., M002 – 5.4 acres within 3 miles of •Business Cards 3br 3.5ba plus a 775 sq.ft. Ranch private lake. Lake Ferndale $27,500. NOTARY STAMP ? Hearing Rehabilitation Specialist Home. Several outbuildings, garage, M077 – 3.66 acres, wooded. Beautiful Need an 304-897-6060 • Flyers • Promotional workshop, all on 9 acres. Lost City drive to property. Delray $17,000. ADDRESS STAMP ? 800-235-4044 Materials • Posted Signs JASON KAPOSY, BS $170,000. M032 – 9.45 acres, private, wooded, at Serving the We can order it for you! West Virginia Certificated M OOREFIELD E XAMINER M069 – Smoke Hole Legend s/d. $79,000. (304) 530-6397 Potomac Valley Nice 3br M984 – 40 acres near Moorefield, easy (304) 530-6397 Solid Waste Hauler 132 S. Main St. Advertise in the Business Directory 1ba Home access, flowing stream, lots of wildlife. Moorefield Examiner Serving Hardy & Grant on one-half acre. Good condition inside Trough Rd. $115,000. Moorefield, WV Call 304-530-6397 132 S. Main St., Moorefield counties since 1990 [email protected] to reserve space today! www.CentralRealtyWV.com We are members of MRIS — a multi-list system available to over 27,000 real estate agents in WV, VA, DC, MD & PA. Advertising rates in this section: $6.00 first 25 words. Ten cents per tisements; only one corrected classified insertion can be printed at no ginia for an employer or employment agency to print or circulate or Real Estate: Notice: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Fed- word each additional word. Blind ads double the above rates. Display charge, so immediate notification regarding incorrect classified adver- cause to be printed or to use in any form or application for employment eral Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, ads on these pages, $7.60 per column inch. Legal rates governed by tisements is required. The Moorefield Examiner reserves the right to or to make an inquiry in connection with prospective employment, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, disability, fa- state law. Only current paid-up accounts will be allowed to charge clas- correctly classify, revise or reject any advertising. Employment: It shall which expresses the following: Directly or indirectly any limitation, spec- milial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, sified and/or display advertising. All others must be paid in advance. be an unlawful employment practice, unless based on bonafide occu- ifications or discrimination as to race, religious creed, color, national ori- limitation, or discrimination.” We will not knowingly accept any advertising Political advertising must be paid in advance. The Moorefield Examiner pational qualifications or except where based upon applicable security gin, ancestry, physical handicap, marital status, sex, age or any intent for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in adver- regulations established by the United States or the state of West Vir- to make such limitation, specification or discrimination. Rentals and that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 - Page 5B THE TOWN of Moorefield is ac- 213 WATER STREET Drive be- MULTIFAMILY YARD Sale, 388 210 HELP WANTED cepting applications for the fol- side Laundromat. Friday, May 13 Valley View Road (subdivision be- Pre-Bid Conference lowing full time position. Applica- and Saturday, May 14, 9:00-? side the golf course). 9-5 on Fri- BAIL BONDSMAN Wanted for tions for this position are available day, May 13 and 8-12 on Saturday, The Moorefield Park Commission will be at the Town Office at 206 Win- May 14. Hardy County and Vicinity. Law 3 FAMILY YARD Sale—Friday having a pre-bid conference on Wednesday, chester Avenue, Moorefield, West and Saturday, May 13 and 14, 8am enforcement background helpful. YARD/ESTATE Sale: Furniture, Virginia, 26836 from 9:00am until until ? Household items, Tools, May 25, at 10:00 at Shelter #3 at the Town Send resume to: 4:00pm each weekday. Applica- Collectibles, Baby items, and Clothes for Men and Women, Plus Building materials. May 12, 13, Park. Shelter #3 is located near the tennis [email protected]. tions will be accepted until 4:00pm on Friday, May 13, 2011. Police girls clothes size 10-14. 1055 South 14—Tollgate School. 8-4. courts at the town park. The park commission Officers (2)—Applicants must be Fork Road, beside Tannery DIESEL MECHANIC located in is looking at renovating Shelter #3 and 18 years old or older, possess a Chapel. Heavner, Bergdoll, and Petersburg, WV. Heavy duty high school diploma or GED Sherman. replacing the roof. All interested contractors reefer mechanic, experience with equivalent, be capable of good need to attend this pre-bid meeting. Thermo King units preferred, 5 oral and written communication FRIDAY, MAY 13 7-4 and Satur- skills including proficiency in the day, May 14 7-12. Rain or shine. years or more experience re- use and understanding of comput- Norma Parker, 308 Central Ave. quired. Competitive wages, health ers, and must be able to pass a E. A. Hawse Health Center insurance. Call Nick at 1-800-964- physical training test prior to being FRIDAY, MAY 13, 9-4 and Satur- is accepting applications for a selected. Applicants must also 6418. day, May 14, 9-12. Rain or shine. possess a valid driver’s license, Betty Wilson’s 311 Central Ave. Medical Assistant/Front Office Assistant have a safe driving record, accept FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED. www.rothford.com working both in the Medical Department and Front office at the responsibility and have high ethi- A local agency is in need of foster HUGE INDOOR Yard Sale: Fri- Moorefield office. Experience preferred. Hawse Health Center is a cal standard. Applicants must be day and Saturday, 8-4, Purgitsville, 09 Ford Fusion ...... $16,995 homes in Hardy County. If would willing to attend a sixteen week federally funded community health center and provides a competitive WV. Route 220 just north of 08 Ford Ranger S/C 4x4 . . $22,500 be interested in caring for a child, training course in Charleston, WV, salary structure and excellent fringe benefit package with standard Hardy/Hampshire county line. . . . . $12,995 please call 304-538-8111. and any other training program 08 Ford Ranger 4x2 XL working hours. Interested applicants should submit their resumé to that may be required. Beginning Nice clothes on many sizes from 07 Ford Fusion SE ...... $13.995 the attention of Brenda Thompson at PO Box 97, Baker, WV 26801. salary for trainee is $27,747.00 infant to plus size, Collectible MISTY TERRACE subdivision is 07 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 . . $14,995 Application deadline is May 13, 2011. HHC is an EOE. during training and increasing to glassware including bells, hens on now taking bids for lawn care, $30,747.00 upon conclusion of nest, Homer Laughlin, etc. 07 Ford Ranger S/C 4x4 . . . . $17,995 mowing and etc. in the park. Must training. The Town of Moorefield Household, and MORE. Dot 07 Ford Edge AWD SEL . . . . . $19,995 is an equal opportunity employer. be licensed and insured. Call 3041- Champ 304-289-3259. We do not discriminate on the ba- 06 Ford F250 R/C 4x4 V10 . . . $14,995 538-3449. 06 Ford F250 S/C XLT 4x4 . . . $22,995 Highland Trace Realty, Inc . sis of race, religion, color, gender, HUGE YARD Sale—Stewart, national origin, or disability. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Barr and Thorne Dentistry lot on 05 Ford Ranger S/C XLT . .. . . $15,995 PO Box 307, 200 E. Main Street, Wardensville, WV 26851 & COTA’s FT/PT/PRN in Baker, 220 NOTICE Spring Ave. May 14th from 8am-? 05 Nissan Titan 4x4 .CALL FOR PRICE John B. Bowman, Broker WV Flexible Schedules! Arbor of- All proceeds benefits the Moore- 05 Buick Lacrosse CXL . . . . $11,500 Charlotte Bowman, Assoc. Broker field Stingers Travel Baseball fers our valued employees: Excel- HAPPY JACK Flea Beacon: Con- 05 Mercury Sable GS ...... $7,995 Katrina Wilkins, Realtor 304-874-3530 trol fleas in the home without tox- Te a m . lent salary and benefits, Reloca- 04 Ford F150 S/C 4x4 ...... $9,995 Office 304-874-3030 • Toll Free 1-877-293-3643 ic sprays. Results overnight. E- MAIL: [email protected] • W EBSITE : www.highlandtrace.com tion expenses, Licensure renewal SOUTHERN STATES (304-538- MULTI- FAMILY: Girls clothes 04 Chevy S10 Crew Cab 4x4 . . $9,500 reimbursement, Tuition reim- 2308). (www.kennelvax.com). 0-4t, Baby boys 0-12m, Boys, Girls, 03 Ford Taurus...... $7,995 WANTED Licensed Agent and Women’s (Plus Sizes) clothes, bursement. Please contact Allison 02 Subaru Legacy Outback .. $6,995 LOVE MEMORIAL Clinic An- Household items. Old Rada store. Collins—Recruiting Director, to nual Meeting, May 12, 7pm, May 14 and May 28, 8:30-2. 02 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 . . $9,500 MVFC Bingo Hall. All sponsoring set up an interview. Please send 02 Ford Explorer organizations are reminded to Summer Youth Case Worker resume. 216-926-3939;al- 2-Door 4x4 ...... $7,995 have five voting representatives A Summer Youth Case Worker is wanted to provide case management [email protected]; present. 00 Jeep Wrangler activities and job placement for eligible youth in Region VII. The Region www.arborrehab.com. Sahara 4x4 ...... $11,500 RIVERSIDE CABINS and RV VII Workforce Investment Board encompasses Berkeley, Grant, 98 GMC Sonoma THE TOWN of Moorefield is ac- park. Open year round with full Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan and Pendleton Counties. hook-up and cabins along the riv- Ext-Cab 4x4 ...... $5,600 cepting applications for the fol- er, pool, mini-golf, gem mine, fish- 94 Chevy Conversion Van ...... Responsibilities include: follow-up with new and existing clients; deter - lowing position: Labor- ing. Fisher, WV 304-538-6467...... Call for Price mining eligibility; documenting program outcomes; monitoring client pro- er/Equipment Operator—Position gress within the program. This is a temporary position from June 1, 2011 SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED, M & 86 Ford L8000 Dump Truck with is Full-Time Temporary with the M Septic Service. Call 304 538- 8 ' Snow Plow . . . . . CALL FOR PRICE to September 30, 2011. Proficient computer skills are a must. Some Street Department. Applicants 6467 or 304 257-3191. travel may be required. BA/BS in education, social work, public admini- Nice selection of new vehicles must be able to perform a variety stration or related field is preferred. Applicant should have at least 270 YARD SALES Rt. 42, 1 mile of physical tasks including heavy North of Petersburg one-year of case management or related experience. Send cover letter and manual labor for prolonged peri- 13TH AND 14th , Friday and Sat- 304-257-1994 Sales resume including references to: Director, WIB, Grant County Industrial ods often under adverse weather urday from 8am-? Name Brand Park, PO Box 849, Petersburg, WV 26847. Applications must be received clothes from small to plus sizes, 304-257-1828 Parts/Serv. conditions. Knowledge and opera- Name Brand purses, Home Interi- [email protected] by 4 p.m. on May 20, 2011. EOE. tion of small power operating or, Lots of Miscellaneous. A gold equipment is helpful. operator and white Trailer across from must be experienced with excava- Speed Wash. You’ll Find tor, backhoe, and skidsteer. Appli- 2 FAMILY YARD Sale, May 13 cants must have a valid West Vir- and 14 on Frosty Hollow Road at It In The ginia driver’s license and CDL li- Joan Kuykendall’s, 8 to ? cense is necessary for town vehi- 205 CHIPLEY LANE— Friday Classifieds! and Saturday, May 13-14. 8 til ? cles. CDL preferred at time of hir- ESTABLISHED 1845 Toolboxes, Motor stand, Oil tanks, ing but can be obtained after em- M OOREFIELD E XAMINER dogbox, cinder blocks, bricks, gun and Hardy County News ployment. Applications may be at- cabinet, and miscellaneous items. tained from the Moorefield Town Office located at 206 Winchester Avenue from 9am until 4pm on weekdays and from 9am until 12noon on the first and second Saturday of the month. Applica- tions will be accepted until 4pm on Monday, May 23, 2011. Salary is based on experience of applicant. The Town of Moorefield is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, age, national origin, or disability. WE FINANCE Capon Valley Used Cars Bad Credit or No Credit • PETERSBURG , WV • J OB A NNOUNCEMENT 304-257-9700 • WARDENSVILLE , WV • EASTERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 304-874-3764 a public, state supported comprehensive institution, serving the six-county district (Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Mineral, Pendleton, and Tucker) in the Potomac Highlands. Math Faculty Full Time 10 Month Non-Tenure Benefits eligible Base salary (34,984 – 40,008) Location: Moorefield , WV Responsibilities: • Teach 15 credit hours per semester in courses • Mentoring adjunct faculty. pertaining to college level Math and related courses. • Serving as a member of the department and on College • Evaluate and revise course outlines, content and committees; and performing other professional duties. materials. • Teach live and on-line/distance courses. • Overall coordination and development, implementation, • Coordinate and implement appropriate instructional and scheduling of the Developmental Education technology software/hardware into course delivery. program in the areas of Math. • Advising current and potential students. BACK ON THE MARKET! Gorgeous Victorian Home, 5BR, 2BA w/almost 3,000 sf of living space. Built in 1900 w/several upgrades—updated kitchen, baths, new • Evaluate student performance. • Office Hours – 10 weekly insulation, new windows, 2 separate zones for heating/cooling, updated lighting. • Building community relations. • Reports to Academic Program Coordinator Sr. All this & in the center of Moorefield on Elm Street! (Acreage is approximate) • Maintaining competency and currency in the discipline Previously listed for $389,900...now only $349,900! HD7591070. Contact HD taught as well as in teaching strategies and at 304-257-3270 or [email protected]. www.WVLandMan.net. assessment methods. BACK ON THE MARKET! Just over the bridge on South Main St., set back from the street Qualifications: by a lovely expanse of a yard, is the now colorful Bean/Bowman House. Built between 1916-1920 by • Education – Master’s Degree in Math or related field with a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in Math WF Friddle. In 2006, the house was renovated and opened as a home furnishings, antique • Experience – Experience teaching at college level; and designing and developing curricula for college and and gift shop appropriately called “All Through the House.” Previously listed for $285,000…now only $249,900! HD7591198. Contact HD at 304-257-3270 or developmental math courses. Prior experience in instructional technology software/hardware implementation. [email protected]. www.WVLandMan.net. • Some travel required throughout the College’s service district. Responsibilities require availabilit y and willingness to work flexible schedule hours, including day, evenings and weekends (if required). Wi llingness/ REDUCED AGAIN! Almost new 3BR 2BA 1,680 sf brick/vinyl ranch home located on The Point in Petersburg. Large deck, 2-car attached garage, wood floor in living and ability to work with varied levels of abilities and a diverse population. Effective communicatio n skills, room & foyer, full unfinished basement. All appliances convey. Originally priced at both written and verbal. $265,900…now only $247,600! GT7406649. Contact Ronda Kaye at 304-358- Salary will be commensurate with education and experience plus full and highly competitive benefits package. 8366 or [email protected]. www.RDettinburn.OdrWv.com. Retirement plan options include TIAA-CREF. NEW LISTING! Built in 2007, this 2BR cabin has everything you need to relax! Resume review begins April 15, 2011 Within minutes of Smoke Hole Recreation Area, trees, a spring, wraparound Search will remain open until position is filled. deck & plenty of wildlife. Near fishing, hiking, canoeing & hunting, and on Application process: Submit letter of interest that addresses your abilities to meet the qualifications and 5.74 acres! Only $119,900! PT7585034. Contact HD at 304-257-3270 or carry out the responsibilities of this position, current resume, unofficial transcripts and three pr ofessional [email protected]. www.WVLandMan.net. references (names, addresses, and telephone numbers). Please Join Us! Hardy County Chamber After Hours Wednesday, May 11, 2011 • 5:30–7:00 P .M. Old Dominion Realty, Wilson Plaza, 712 N Main St #103, Moorefield, WV 26836 Human Resources We will be hosting the May Chamber After Hours event this week! Eastern West Virginia Community & Technical College So far this year the Chamber has added a total of FIFTEEN new HCC members! The casual, fun after 316 Eastern Drive hours events are the best way to meet new partners and talk a little business while enjoying great food Moorefield, WV 26836 and company! No reservations needed, so make time to stop by! E QUAL O PPORTUNITY E MPLOYER Page 6B - MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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United States of America HARDY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ing or in any way appertaining, containing State of West Virginia STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HARDY COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA 1.2 acres, situate on Rudolph Lane near County of Hardy, ss: FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012 Wardensville, in Capon District, Hardy NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION / TO CREDITORS THAT BEING THE JUVENILE COURT OF SAID COUNTY County, West Virginia, and being the same Notice is hereby given that the following estate(s) have been opened for probate in the STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, real estate that was devised to Edna G. Low- HARDY County Clerk’s Office at 204 WASHINGTON STREET, MOOREFIELD, WV 26836- HARDY COUNTY, to wit: IN RE: J. P. P. R . man by the Last Will and Testament of 0200. Any person seeking to impeach or establish a will must make a complaint in accor- Leonard Rudolph, of record in the Office of dance with the provisions of West Virginia Code 41-5-11 through 13. Any interested person In accordance with West Virginia Code §11-8-12 as amended, the Hardy County Board JUVENILE ACTION NO. 11-JA-9 11-JA-10 the Clerk of the County Commission of objecting to the qualifications of the personal representative or the venue or jurisdiction of of Education proceeded to make an estimate of the amounts necessary to be raised Hardy County, West Virginia, in Will Book the court, shall file notice of an objection with the County Commission within 90 days after by a levy of taxes for the 2012 fiscal year, and doth determine and estimate the several NOTICE OF PENDING ACTION TO: Scott A. Lease Jr. No. 26, at Page 539. the date of the first publication or within 30 days of the service of the notice, whichever is amounts. The undersigned Special Commission- later. If an objection is not filed timely, the objection is forever barred. Any person interest- 15009 Lillian Drive Cumberland, Maryland 25102 er will give a Deed with Covenants of Spe- ed in filing claims against an estate must file them in accordance with West Virginia Code The amount due and the amount that will become due and collectible from every cial Warranty and will sell the property “as 44-2 and 44-3. source during the fiscal year INCLUDING THE LEVY OF TAXES, is as follows: You are hereby notified of the above styled action pending in the Circuit Court of is.” This real estate has access to public wa- Settlement of the estate(s) of the following named decedent(s) will proceed without ref- ter and sewer. erence to a fiduciary commissioner unless within 90 days from the first publication of this GENERAL CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Hardy County, West Virginia, that can result in the permanent termination of your Real estate taxes are paid through the notice a reference is requested by a party of interest or an unpaid creditor files a claim and year 2010. Purchaser will be responsible for good cause is shown to support reference to a fiduciary commissioner. Estimated revenues: parental, custodial and/or guardianship rights. Every child, parent, custodian and/or the 2011 taxes. Publication Date: 2011/05/11 Local Sources: TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of Two Claim Deadline Date: Property taxes (Net of allowances) $ 4,761,320 guardian has a right to counsel at every stage in this proceeding. Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00), by certified Other local sources 183,350 check, cashier’s check or check satisfactory ESTATE NUMBER: 103 State Sources: This case is scheduled for Adjudicato- ry Hearing before the Circuit Court of with the undersigned Special Commission- ESTATE NAME: DONALD C MILLER SR State aid to schools 11,278,010 er, made payable to the undersigned Spe- EXECUTRIX: DONNA LEE MUNDT Other unrestricted 0 Hardy County, West Virginia, on June 28, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. This Hearing will be held cial Commissioner. 1456 OLD FREEHOLD RD Federal sources: SETTLEMENT: Settlement shall be with- TOMS RIVER, NJ 08753-2711 Unrestricted 326,730 at the Hardy County Courthouse, 204 Wash- ington St., Moorefield, WV 26836. in thirty (30) days of sale at the office of the ATTORNEY: WILLIAM H JUDY III Miscellaneous sources 0 undersigned Special Commissioner. Spe- JUDY AND JUDY Total estimated revenues 16,549,410 You must appear at the Hearing set forth above to protect and defend your interests. cial Commissioner reserves the right to con- PO BOX 636 Estimated trans- tinue sale of the subject property from time MOOREFIELD, WV 26836-0636 fers in and other financing sources 64,050 You are also required by law to file an an- swer in this action before June 28, 2011. to time, by oral proclamation, which contin- Estimated beginning balance (125,000) uation shall be at the sole discretion of the ESTATE NUMBER: 146 Total estimated revenues, other financing sources, Nathan Walters, a competent local attor- ney has been appointed as your attorney in said Special Commissioner. ESTATE NAME: GARLAND EUGENE OATES, (JEFF) and beginning balance $ 16,488,460 LARY D. GARRETT EXECUTOR: JAMES E OATES this matter. He can be contacted at P.O. Box 119, Moorefield, WV 26836 or (304) 530- Special Commissioner 21 FOLIAGE DRIVE Estimated expenditures: 105 Rosemary Lane MARTINSBURG, WV 25403-6057 6618; facsimile (304) 530-2336. Instruction $ 9,454,630 You can obtain a copy of the petition PO Box 510 ATTORNEY HENRY W MORROW Supporting services: Moorefield, WV 36836 JUDY & JUDY filed in this matter and further information Students 628,180 about this case from the Hardy County Cir- (304) 538-2375 PO BOX 636 Instructional staff 566,660 5/4, 5/11, 5/18 3c MOOREFIELD, WV 26836-0636 cuit Clerk’s Office located at the Hardy Central administration 546,460 County Courthouse, 204 Washington St., —————————————— School administration 994,690 ESTATE NUMBER: 5 Moorefield, WV 26836 or by calling their of- Business 185,890 fice at (304) 530-0230 or facsimile (304) 530- ORDER OF PUBLICATION ESTATE NAME: CARL DAVID RIGGLEMAN FAMILY COURT OF HARDY COUNTY, CO EXECUTOR: CHARLES R RIGGLEMAN 0231. Operation and maintenance of facilities 1,635,110 Lucas J. See, Prosecuting Attorney, WEST VIRGINIA 102 MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE Student transportation 1,609,700 IN RE: MOOREFIELD, WV 26836-1103 Counsel for Petitioner Community services 24,330 Hardy County Courthouse THE MARRIAGE OF CO EXECUTOR: RALPH E RIGGLEMAN Facilities 29,050 Melanie Brady, 12835 SOUTH FORK ROAD 204 Washington St., Room 104 Capital Lease 108,780 Moorefield, WV 26836 PETITIONER MOOREFIELD, WV 26836-8052 Total estimated expenditures 15,783,480 AND ATTORNEY: CLYDE M SEE JR Phone: (304) 530-0200 Total estimated transfers and other financing uses 704,980 Facsimile: (304) 530-0201 Edward Brady,Jr. P O BOX 700 Total estimated expenditures and other financing uses $ 16,488,460 RESPONDENT MOOREFIELD, WV 26836-0700 5/4, 5/11 2c ———————————————— Civil Action No. 11-D-52 Subscribed and sworn to before me on 05/03/2011 THE OBJECT OF THIS SUIT IS TO OB- By Gregory L. Ely, County Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TAIN A DIVORCE. Gregory L Ely SPECIAL REVENUE FUND To the Above Named Respondent: Clerk of the Hardy County Commission The Hardy County Board of Zoning Ap- peals will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, It appearing by affidavit filed in this ac- 5/11, 5/18 2c Estimated revenues: tion that Edward Brady, Jr, is a non-resident ————————————————————————————------May 17, 2011 at 7:00 PM in the Hardy Coun- Local Sources $ 268,750 ty Court House in the Planning Office, of the State of West Virginia, it is hereby or- State Sources: Moorefield, West Virginia 26836. The pur- dered that Edward Brady, Jr. serve upon State aid to schools 742,490 pose shall be to review a conditional use Melanie Brady, whose address is 258 JC Other permit submitted by Mrs. Martha A. Crider. Markwood Rd., Purgitsville, WV 26852, an Federal sources 1,770,590 The conditional permit request is in regards Answer including any related counterclaim E.A. HAWSE NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER, LLC Miscellaneous sources to the proposed animal rescue facility in a or defense you may have to the Petition for STATEMENT OF INCOME & MEMBER’S EQUITY Total estimated revenues 2,781,830 residential zone. The site of the proposed Divorce filed in this action on or before June For the Year Ended December 31, 2010 Estimated transfers in and other financing sources 675,930 animal rescue facility is located along JC 3, 2011. If you fail to do so, thereafter judg- Estimated beginning balance 0 Crider Road, North of Moorefield, and being ment, upon proper hearing and trail, may be Total estimated revenues, other financing sources, more particularly described as part of Parcel taken against you for the relief demanded in OPERATING INCOME 5,063,382 and beginning balance $ 3,457,760 27.1 of Tax Map 144, Moorefield District. Ad- the Petition. OPERATING EXPENSES (4,822,888) Estimated expenditures: ditional information can be obtained at the A copy of said Petition can be obtained OTHER INCOME/(EXPENSE) - NET 637 Instruction $ 971,850 Hardy County Planning Office prior to the from the undersigned Clerk at her office. NET INCOME/(LOSS) 241,131 Supporting services: hearing. Entered by the Clerk of said Court Cir- MEMBER’S EQUITY BEGINNING 121,799 Students 10,670 5/4, 5/11, 5/18 3 c cuit/Family MEMBER’S EQUITY ENDING 362,930 Instructional staff 261,140 ———————————————— Kimberly Evans by; Central administration 0 Lynnie Lucas, Deputy E.A. HAWSE NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER, LLC School administration 0 NOTICE SALE OF 5/4, 5/11 2c BALANCE SHEET Business 0 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE —————————————- For the Year Ended December 31, 2010 Operation and maintenance of facilities 0 Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of Student transportation 200,770 the authority vested in the undersigned Lary NOTICE TO CREDITORS CURRENT ASSETS 564,195 Food services 1,534,050 D. Garrett, as Special Commissioner, pur- AND BENEFICIARIES PROPERTY & EQUIPMENT 196,338 Community services 38,660 suant to an Order entered on February 10, To the creditors and beneficiaries of the OTHER ASSETS 1,408 Capital outlay 2011, in the Circuit Court of Hardy County, Estate of HELEN E. ROBINSON, deceased: TOTAL ASSETS 761,941 Reserve 440,620 West Virginia, in the case of William D. Low- All persons having claims against the Total estimated expenditures 3,457,760 man. Sr.. Executor of the Estate of Edna D. Estate of HELEN E. ROBINSON, deceased, CURRENT LIABILITIES 399,011 Total estimated transfers and other financing uses Lowman. deceased. Plaintiff. v. William D. whether due or not, are notified to exhibit LONG TERM LIABILITIES 0 Total estimated expenditures and other financing uses $ 3,457,760 Lowman. Sr.. et als. Defendants. Civil Action same with the voucher thereof, legally veri- MEMBER’S EQUITY 362,930 No. 10-C-84, which Order authorizes the fied to the undersigned, at my office in the said Special Commissioner to advertise and city of Moorefield, West Virginia, on or be- TOTAL LIABILITIES & MEMBER’S EQUITY 761,941 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, offer the below described real estate for sale fore August 3, 2011; otherwise they may by Hardy County, to wit: at public auction to the highest bidder, the law be excluded from all benefits of said Es- The details concerning the contents of the advertisement along with other reports and said Special Commissioner shall offer said tate. submissions shall be available for public inspection and copying at the Office of the West I, Barbara S. Whitecotton, Secretary of the Hardy County Board of Education, do here- real estate at public auction on All beneficiaries of said Estate are noti- Virginia Health Care Authority, 100 Dee Drive, Charleston, WV 25311, during regular busi- by certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the proposed budget being considered FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011, fied to be present on said day to protect ness hours, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on any business day. E.A. Hawse Nursing & Rehabilia- for adoption by the Board of Education on the 16th day of May, 2011. at 11:00 A.M. their interest. tion Center, LLC is a West Virginia corporation owned by Integrated Commercial Enterpris- in front of the Hardy County Courthouse Given under my hand this 28th day of es, Inc. 5/11 1c Barbara S. Whitecotton in Moorefield, West Virginia, on Washington April, 2010. ------Secretary of the Board of Education Street at the front door: All that certain tract William H. Judy, III, Fiduciary Commis- 5/4, 5/11 2c or parcel of real estate, together with all sioner. ------rights, improvements, privileges, rights-of- 5/4, 5/11 2c way and appurtenances thereunto belong- ————————————————— MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 - Page 7B

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NOTICE less, of Section I of Frye Spring Subdivision. IN THE FAMILY COURT OF HARDY NOTICE OF PROPOSED Cash Payment: AmeriGas and which must be received by the Court on or Notice is given that Peacock Manufac- A Plat or Map of said subdivision is of record COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION NiSource have agreed to pay $20,832,000 before July 20, 2011. turing Co. LLC has applied to the West Vir- in the Office of the Clerk of the County Com- IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF Circuit Court of Monongalia County, to pay for remediation of propane systems • You can Appear in the Lawsuit if ginia Department of Environmental Protec- missioner of Hardy County, West Virginia, in Charles W. Mongold West Virginia needing reburial, riser protection and/or you do not exclude yourself. To appear in tion, Division of Air Quality, for a Construc- Map Book 3, at Page 40, and reference is PETITIONER, conduit sealing, if conduit was used, dam- the lawsuit, you must request to do so by tion Permit for a cabinet manufacturing facil- hereby made to said Plat for a more partic- and If You Are Or Were An Owner Of ages for aggravation & inconvenience, class sending a letter to the Court, counsel and ity located at 251 Industrial Park Drive War- ular description of the Tract or Parcel of real Krista K. Mongold, West Virginia Property That Had An Un- representative incentive awards, and attor- the Claims Administrator at the addresses densville, WV in Hardy County West Vir- estate conveyed herein. RESPONDENT derground Propane Gas Line Or a ney fees for class counsel; litigation expens- listed below, which letter must be post- ginia. Anything to the contrary not withstand- CIVIL ACTION NO.: 11-D-54 Propane Gas Line that Should Have es and claims administration fees will be marked on or before July 15, 2011 and re- Peacock Manufacturing estimates the ing, this policy will not insure the quantity of ORDER OF PUBLICATION Been Buried Underground on Your paid separately. Additional monies had al- ceived by the Court on or before July 20, potential to discharge the following Regulat- land contained within the premises nor the The object of the above titled Civil Ac- Property and You Received Propane ready been paid by AmeriGas to previously 2011. ed Air Pollutants: 4.0 TPY PM 30, 1.64 TPY accuracy of the dimensions recited within tion is for Petitioner to obtain a divorce from Services From AmeriGas Propane Or remedy over 3,000 propane installations. PM 10, 0.91 TPY HAP, 14.0 TPY VOC. the description of the premises described the bonds of matrimony currently existing Columbia Propane At Any Time From The availability and amount of cash pay- The Court fairness hearing will be held Written comments will be received by as schedule A. between Petitioner and Respondent. October 18, 1994 To December 31, ments to Class Members will depend upon on August 10, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. in the the West Virginia Department of Environ- Parcel ID # 3-2.7 It appears by Affidavit filed in this action 2005, various factors, including, but not limited to, Circuit Court of Monongalia County, WV, lo- mental Protection, Division of Air Quality, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 130 Isaac that Krista K. Mongold is a non-resident of A Pending Class Action Lawsuit May the total number of Class Members partici- cated at 243 High Street, Morgantown, WV 601 57th Street, SE Charleston, WV 25304, Street, Wardensville, WV 26851 the State of West Virginia. She may obtain a Affect Your Rights pating and the type of claims filed. The ex- 26505. for at least 30 calendar days from the date of Property is sold subject to prior trusts, copy of the Petition filed in this Civil Action act amount of individual cash payments More information about how to file a publication of this notice. encumbrances, restrictions and easements from Petitioner’s attorney, Howard F. A settlement class action lawsuit has cannot be determined at this time, but esti- claim, exclude yourself or appear in the Any questions regarding this permit ap- of records, if any. The property is sold sub- Krauskopf, at his office address of 204 North been certified against AmeriGas Propane, mates are available in the full Notice which case is available in the full Notice of Pro- plication should be directed to the DAQ at ject to an accurate survey at purchaser’s ex- Elm Street, Moorefield, WV 26836. A copy of Columbia Propane, and others. The Court can be obtained by seeking additional infor- posed Class Settlement which you may re- (304) 926-0499, extension 1227, during nor- pense. the Petition may also be obtained from the in charge of this lawsuit is the Circuit Court mation from the Ed Gentle, Claims Adminis- quest from the Claims Administrator by mail, mal business hours. FEDERAL TAX LIEN: In the event that Hardy County Circuit Clerk at her office in of Monongalia County, West Virginia. The trator, appointed by the Court at his address or call the toll free number listed below, or Dated this the 11th day of May, 2011. there are Federal Tax Liens against the prop- the courthouse, in Moorefield, West Virginia. name of the lawsuit is Samuel J. Swiger, or toll free number listed below or from the obtain from the website listed below. 5/11 1c erty, the United States would have the right It is Ordered that Respondent appear Brenda Swiger, Joseph Shawn Swiger, website, www.wvamerigasclassaction.com. ——————————————— to redeem the property within a period of and serve upon the said Howard F. Frank Yablonsky, Cheryl Hall, Ken Bonnette, Claims Administrator MEETING NOTICE 120 days from the date of such sale or the Krauskopf, attorney for Petitioner, a re- Vince Opalinski, Andrew Sorine, Grafton Who Represents Me? Ed Gentle The Hardy County Board of Health will period allowable for redemption under local sponse or other defense to the Petition filed Church of God, Elizabeth Quintana, Pamela The Court has appointed David J. Ro- P.O. Box 361730 meet in regular session on Wednesday, May law, whichever is longer. in this action, no later than 30 days from the Nelson, and Russell A. Irwin, vs. AmeriGas mano of Romano Law Office, Clarksburg, Birmingham, AL 35236 18, 2011, at 7:00 PM in theConference TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of first publication of this Order of Publication; Propane, Inc., AmeriGas Propane, L.P., WV, to represent the Class. You may hire Room of the Hardy County Health Depart- $10,000.00 by certified check or cashier’s otherwise, judgment by default will be taken James Walters, NiSource, Inc., Columbia your own attorney, if you wish. However, Defendant NiSource Counsel ment, 411 Spring Avenue, Moorefield, WV. check at sale made payable to Mancini & against her at any time thereafter. Energy Group, and Columbia Propane Cor- you will be responsible for your own attor- Yvette Harmon A complete agenda will be available at Associates, the balance in cash or by certi- A hearing in this matter has been sched- poration, Civil Action No. 98-C-298. ney’s fees and expenses. McGuire Woods LLP above address three days prior to the meet- fied check at closing. Certified funds must uled for 1:30 p.m., on Tuesday, May 31, 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 7th Floor ing. be presented to Trustee for inspection at 2011, in the Family Courtroom in the base- What is the Case About? What Are My Legal Rights? New York, NY 10105-0106 5/11, 5/18 2c start of sale in order to be qualified to bid. ment of the Hardy County Courthouse in The lawsuit claims that AmeriGas and • If you wish to stay in the Class, you do ——————————————— Conveyance will be by Special Warranty Moorefield, West Virginia. The purpose of Columbia breached their agreements with not have to do anything. However to re- Plaintiffs’ Class Counsel NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE Deed subject to all easements, covenants, the hearing is for temporary relief or final di- its customers and also violated the West Vir- ceive a payment you will need to complete David J. Romano TRUSTEE’S SALE rights-of-way, conditions and restrictions of vorce. ginia Consumer Credit Protection Act by im- a valid claim form obtained from the Claims 363 Washington Ave. Notice is hereby given that default hav- record. The property is sold in “as is” con- Entered by the Circuit Clerk of Hardy properly and unsafely installing, operating Administrator at Clarksburg, WV 26301 ing occurred in the payment of a certain in- dition. The beneficial owner of the Deed of County, West Virginia, on this the 3 day of and maintaining propane systems on cus- www.wvamerigasclassaction.com and debtedness secured by a Deed of Trust dat- Trust does not make any representations or May, 2011. tomer’s property, including by misrepre- file it before the deadline of June 30, 2011. Circuit Court of Monongalia County ed June 16, 2006, between Richard Neigh- warranties as to the physical condition of the Kimberly Evans, senting that the propane systems were safe- If you miss this deadline your claim may Attn: Clerk of Court bors, Casey Eaton and United Title, Trustee, property. Any and all legal procedural re- Hardy County Circuit Clerk ly installed, maintained and serviced.The be denied. If you remain a Class Member, 243 High Street, Room 110 recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the quirements to obtain physical possession of By: Kelly Shockey Class also claims that AmeriGas and Co- you will however give up the right to sue Morgantown, WV 26505 Commission, Hardy County, West Virginia in the premises after the closing are the re- 5/11,, 5/18 2c lumbia’s conduct created a nuisance, was AmeriGas and Columbia Propane and the Deed of Trust Book No. 221 at Page 108, sponsibility of the purchaser. Risk of loss or ———————————————— negligent and intentional, and that these other Defendants about the claims in the Defendant AmeriGas Counsel which Deed of Trust authorizes the benefici- damage will be purchasers from and after NOTICE OF HARDY COUNTY Companies were also part of a conspiracy. lawsuit. Jay Varon ary to remove, substitute, or add a Trustee, the foreclosure sale. All taxes and utility COMMISSION MEETING AmeriGas Propane and Columbia Foley & Lardner at its option, and the beneficiary having ex- charges will be the responsibility of the pur- The public and news media are hereby Propane deny that they did anything wrong. • What if I have questions? 3000 “K” Street, Suite 500 ercised its option and substituted Connie chaser. All settlement fees, costs of con- notified that the Hardy County Commission You may obtain further information, Washington, D.C. 20007 Kesner, Emmanuel Loucas, and Tressia veyance, examination of title, recording will hold a meeting in Room 101 at the Who is a Class Member? a copy of the certain Court documents Blevins as its Trustees, to act in the enforce- charges, and transfer taxes are at the ex- Hardy County Courthouse, 204 Washington You are a Class Member and part of this and the Settlement Agreements by visiting For More Information, including a Copy ment of said Deed of Trust in person, and pense of the purchaser. The purchaser will Street, Moorefield, WV on Tuesday, May 17, lawsuit if you: the website of the Full Notice of Proposed Settlement the undersigned Substitute Trustees having be required to complete settlement within 2011 at 9:00 A.M. 1. Were a customer of either AmeriGas www.wvamerigasclassaction.com or by Call Toll-Free: 1-855-637-5538, or Visit: been requested by the beneficial owner of 30 days of the date of the sale, failing which The County Commission meeting will or Columbia Propane during the time peri- requesting information from the Ed Gentle, www.wvamerigasclassaction.com the deposit made will be forfeit and the said indebtedness to enforce said Deed of be open to all members of the public. A quo- od from October 18, 1994 up to and includ- Claims Administrator by writing at the ad- 1 Trust, will sell at a public auction to the high- property resold at the risk and expense of rum of the County Commission is sched- ing December 31, 2005, and either, dress below or calling the toll free number 1 Columbia Propane Corporation was est bidder, the following hereinafter de- the purchaser. Trustee makes no represen- uled to meet and make decisions and take a) Had a propane system with an un- listed below. sold to AmeriGas in August 2001. scribed real estate on: tations regarding state of title. If Trustee can- official action on matters scheduled on the derground line or a line that was supposed • If you do not wish to be a member 5/11, 5/18, 5/25 FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011 AT 9:20 AM not convey insurable or marketable title, meeting agenda. to be underground on their West Virginia of the Class, you must send a letter re- ———————————————— IN FRONT OF THE HARDY COUNTY purchaser’s sole remedy is a return of de- Any person desiring to address the property during that time period that was questing to be excluded. Your request must COURTHOUSE posit. The Trustee reserves the right to con- County Commission should contact the owned, used, operated, installed, fueled, be postmarked no later than June 30, 2011. MOOREFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA tinue sale of the subject property from time County Clerk’s Office at the telephone num- serviced or maintained, by either AmeriGas • Can I object to the settlement? Situate in Hardy County, State of West to time by oral proclamation, which continu- ber and/or address below. or Columbia, 1 1or If you are a Member of the Class, you LEGAL ADS Virginia, described as follows: ation shall be in the sole discretion of the A copy of the meeting agenda is avail- b) You are also a member of the may object to the settlement by notifying the All that certain tract or parcel of real es- Trustee. able, in advance, to any member of the pub- Class if you had an upright propane cylinder Court of your intent to object. You must set Deadline: F ridays at noon tate, together with all rights, privileges, im- Daniel J. Mancini, Esq. lic and/or news media at the Hardy County without an underground line but that cylin- forth the grounds for your objection. You provements, rights-of-way and appurte- Mancini & Associates Clerk’s Office, Room 111, 204 Washington der was either moved or converted to an un- may object to the fairness, reasonableness, Email to: nances thereunto belonging or in any way 201A Fairview Drive Street, Moorefield, WV 26836 or by contact- derground line during 2000 through 2005 as or adequacy of the settlement by mailing Monaca, PA 15061 ing the Hardy County Clerk’s Office at tele- [email protected] appertaining, which said Lot lies and is situ- a result of a physical inspection. your intent to object to: Ed Gentle, Claims ESTABLISHED 1845 ate in the Town of Wardensville, Hardy Phone 724-728-1020 phone number 304-530-0250 or facsimile Administrator and the Court Clerk at the ad- County, West Virginia, and is designated as Fax 724-728-4239 number 304-530-0251. What Are the Terms of the Settle- dresses provided below by sending a letter 5/11, 5/18 M OOREFIELD E XAMINER Lot 3A, containing 0.419 acres, more or 5/11 1c ment postmarked on or before July 15, 2011 and Hardy County News —————————————- —————————————————

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MAY 2011 DELINQUENT TAX LIST Total District 02-LOST RIVER 2010 Personal Property 10,999.58 List of real estate and personal property in the County of Hardy delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year of 2010. Listed District 03-MOOREFIELD amounts include interest and publication fees as of 05/01/2011. ALT DALE JR & TERESA 1995 FORD F150 1994 CHEV CAMA 1989 YAMA 1200 ...... 74.16 ARBOGAST ROBERT & MELISSA 2001 MAZD 626 ...... 42.80 Name Legal Description Total Due BECK PATRICK J & DEBRA L 1996 SUBA LEGA 1997 SUBA OUTB 1999 CHEV C350 2006 CHEV MALI Tax Year 2010 Personal Property 2005 HOND TRX3 ...... 133.58 District 01-CAPON BIERKAMP JESSE 1998 DODG RAM 1989 BACK JCB 1990 8 TO 7X16 1987 DOZE DOZE ABERNATHY RONALD W 1996 FORD F150 2005 MERC MOUN ...... 116.80 1986 CHER C70 1992 DODG DAKO 1978 HUDS 9TON 1999 PONT SUNF ...... 264.46 ADOLPHSON DUSTIN & KANDIE R 1999 SATU S SE 2002 DODG DAKO ...... 84.84 BILLMYRE BRIAN E & TINA M 1968 MH12 ...... 42.32 ANGLE CHARLES & LORETTA 2003 CHEV IMPA 2003 UTIL TRLR 2002 HARL FLHR 1998 CHEV ASTR ...... 144.64 BOBO BRENT S 2005 DODG DAKO 2003 NISS ALTI ...... 133.70 ARBAUGH G MICHAEL 2003 FORD F350 1998 FORD ESCO 2005 JAYC JFLI 2009 TOYO TACO 1995 FORD F350 . . . .449.32 BRENT CLAYTON EUGENE 1995 MH12 ...... 72.42 ARNOLD KEITH W 2001 KIA SEPH 2003 MH12 ...... 117.18 BRUNELL DORIS I 1992 GMC G250 ...... 29.78 AYLOR SCOTT 2001 JEEP CHER ...... 54.20 BUCKLEW BEVELLE & DONNA 2005 CHEV MALI 2003 FORD EXPL ...... 105.00 BAUSERMAN MICHAEL L 2000 FORD EXPL ...... 40.46 BURTON AMANDA 1999 TOYO SIEN 1985 MH12 ...... 88.50 BENNETT RALPH LEE & 1998 OLDS EIGH ...... 36.28 CAVEY TERRY & AMANDA 2003 DODG DAKO 1995 FORD PROB 1998 JEEP WRAN ...... 112.12 BILLMEYER D STEPHEN & JESSICA 2000 FORD FOCU 1999 TIMB SKID 1993 HOME 20FT 1972 TAGA 20TO 1995 FORD CERAMI ARTHUR J JR 2002 JEEP WRAN 2007 JEEP COMP 2008 CHEV COBA 2007 HARL XL12 ...... 308.54 AERO 1997 FORD F250 1982 FORD 9000 1999 FORD TAUR ...... 244.62 CHAMP JOHN S & BARBARA J 1998 CHEV MONT 1995 FORD F250 2003 CHEV SILV 1998 FORD EXPL BOB ‘B’ EXCAVATING 1994 GMC DUMP 1984 FORD F250 1985 CATE DOZE 1969 GEN UTIL 1999 CHEV S10 1993 CHEV S10 1998 LAND DISC ...... 185.70 0000 TOOL 1989 HURS 26TO 1996 CAT EQUP ...... 228.80 CLASS ROBERT G JR 2007 JEEP COMP 2007 HARL FLHT ...... 201.82 BOYER TIFFANY 2008 HOND ACCO 1993 NISS 240S ...... 167.70 COBY RODNEY & KELLIE 2003 ARCT 4X4- 2004 KIA SORE 1995 DODG RAM ...... 98.96 BRILL RODNEY JAMES JR 1995 CHEV C150 ...... 50.44 COCHRAN MICHAEL ALAN 2001 NISS XTER 2004 BUIC CENT ...... 60.94 BROWN SANDRA & SELBY JAMES 2000 BUIC CENT 1994 MERC SABL ...... 49.42 COLLINS MARY C (KIMBLE) 1971 MH12 ...... 52.34 CODWISE BRUCE K & BARBARA J 1995 VOLK JETT 2004 SUBA LEGA ...... 111.30 COMBS MCCLAINE C SR & 1971 CHEV NOVA 1997 DODG STRA 1998 HOND PASS 1981 CHEV 4X4 ...... 60.42 COMBS FRANKLIN W & MARTHA L 1983 FORD F150 2005 CHEV AVEO 1997 FORD ESCO 1982 YAMA 3 WH COSNER DEANNA K 2001 FORD ESCA 1996 CHEV CAVA ...... 65.70 1991 BOAT 12FT ...... 72.42 CRIDER JOHNNIE C JR & 1997 DODG RAM 1986 FORD MUST 1977 PONT GR P 2002 DODG DAKO ...... 77.30 CONNELLEY CHRIS N 1972 CHEV 2WD 2007 DODG RAM ...... 82.85 CRITES BRYAN L & PATRICIA G 2002 UTIL 6X11 1999 DODG RAM 2001 SUZU LT-F 2005 DODG CARA 1980 SUZI MCYC116.48 CONNELLEY WANDA F 1997 SUBA IMPR ...... 32.02 CRITES JASON E 1993 FORD EXPL ...... 29.98 CONRAD STACY J 2003 SUZU VL80 2004 DODG DAKO 2007 FORD F150 1987 FMC JON 1970 GATO TRLR . . . .233.90 DAVEY RICHARD L 1993 MERC COUG ...... 27.24 COPPE LUCY L 1992 MERC 300 ...... 37.10 DELATORRE JORGE J 2005 FORD ESCA ...... 77.10 CORONA KELLY L & MICHAEL N 1999 FORD F150 2005 FORD EXPL ...... 118.82 DUNCAN JEREMY & SHANNON 2002 GMC SIER 1993 JAY TRLR 1993 MERC TOPA 1987 MH12 ...... 130.14 DAVIS LEORA J 2003 CHEV S10 ...... 61.64 DUNSMORE HENRY ALLISON & SANDR 1992 CHEV C350 2006 CHEV COBA 1969 CHEV CHEV 2000 KIA SPEC 1998 MH12164.16 DAVIS THERESA ELLEN 2001 HYUN ELAN ...... 40.46 EVANS DONALD H 1992 LEXU SC ...... 41.58 DELPH FRANK & KAREN 1998 CHEV VENT 1996 CHEV C250 2003 HARL FLHR 2000 POLA MAGN 1988 JON EYE CHRISTINA MARIA 2005 FORD FIVE 2009 FORD FOCU 2001 CHEV SILV 1978 MH12 ...... 140.03 BOAT 1988 JON BOAT 1988 BOAT TRLR 1996 TOYO CAMR ...... 181.44 EYE NICOL L 2004 DODG GRAN 1986 MH12 ...... 90.26 DEROBERTS RICHARD 1987 JEEP GRAN ...... 25.10 FERTIG JASON 1983 FORD F150 1991 FORD BRON 2004 FORD EXPL ...... 88.92 DOVE MARCIA F 2000 MITS MONT 2004 HYUN SONA ...... 91.04 FINK ANGELA K 2005 FORD F150 1994 CHEV C150 ...... 139.20 DOVE PATRICIA A 1996 CHEV BERE ...... 29.26 FLANAGAN SHARON 1975 MH12 ...... 42.32 EA HAWSE PHARMACY 2009 INV 0000 CE - COMP ...... 22.62 FULTZ ROBERT R & DEBORAH 1998 FORD TAUR 1992 DODG DAKO 1998 FORD RANG 1995 MH12 ...... 129.34 FISHER BRITTANY M 2008 PONT G5-4 ...... 95.62 GILHUYS TAMMY L 2005 CHEV TRAI ...... 87.90 FREY KEITH 1985 BLD2 0000 MH12 2009 MH12 ...... 109.82 GOSSARD EDMUND L 2002 CHEV CAVA 1984 CHEV 2WD 2008 CHEV COBA ...... 106.42 FRYE JOSHUA S 1986 DODG OMNI 2003 UTIL TRLR 2005 DODG RAM ...... 203.46 GRAY ROBERT 1991 FMC BOAT 1995 HMDE TRLR 1996 FORD RANG ...... 39.24 FURLONG BIRGIT 1994 FORD TAUR ...... 31.00 GROGG WILLIAM 1985 MH12 ...... 51.26 GILCHRIST MICHAEL E JR 1999 JEEP GRAN ...... 49.22 HARDMAN RODNEY L 2004 CHEV SILV 2000 FORD F150 2007 CHEV SILV 2005 JEEP LIBE ...... 377.16 GOCHENOUR ORVAN WAYNE 2002 BUIC CENT 1991 KAWA KLF3 ...... 52.16 HEAVNER SARAH 1994 GMC JIMM 1995 TOYO 4RUN ...... 50.84 GRANDISON NORMAN B 1998 MH12 ...... 144.36 HEISHMAN LINDELL W & BONNIE A 1994 MERC VILL ...... 30.60 HAHN CHRISTOPHER & MARSHA 2002 AUDI A6-V 2002 VOLV S60- 2003 GMC DENA ...... 225.60 HELMICK JEREMY OR SUSAN 2002 FORD TAUR ...... 41.18 HAKEN SHIRLEY A 1993 CADI DEVI ...... 30.18 HELMICK MELANIE B 1995 FORD F150 ...... 58.28 HENDERSON RON L & AMBER M 2002 GMC ENVO ...... 66.72 HELSLEY PAUL D JR & IMOGEN 1972 CHEV 2WD 1955 CHEV 2DR 2002 CHEV CAVA 2006 DODG CHAR HORNSBY DAVID 1998 FORD CONT ...... 30.60 1999 CHEV SILV 2006 GMC SIER 1998 VOLK NEW ...... 396.40 JENKS MICHAEL A 1999 OLDS ALER ...... 28.47 HINGER KENNETH R JR 2002 HOND TRX3 2006 JEEP LIBE 2003 DODG RAM 1995 MAZD 626 ...... 218.76 JENKS ROBERT G & CYNTHIA 1989 FLAT BED 1993 FORD F250 1996 ADM STOC 1995 CHRY CONC 1996 M HO 14X7 . . .47.10 HINGER TRUCKING 1997 INTL TRK 1989 FORD TRUK 1995 FREI LINE 1999 INT TRK ...... 366.28 KOLKHORST JESSICA 2008 CHEV COBA ...... 80.06 HOSE CANDICE A 2003 DODG NEON 1982 MH12 ...... 50.15 LAZO THOMAS 1996 SUBA LEGA ...... 35.28 HOSE COURTNEY S & TERESA J 1997 DODG RAM 2001 JON 12FT 2002 FORD RANG 2008 CHEV EQUI ...... 192.02 LENT JENNIFER 2003 KIA RIO- 1995 FORD CONT ...... 45.34 HOSE DELMAS JR & MICHELLE 2008 DODG CALI 2007 DODG DAKO 1996 HOND DEL 2008 CHEV HHR- 2009 CHRY SEBR216.37 LINABURG JON G 1992 CHEV CAVA ...... 25.70 HOSE DUSTY 1995 PLYM VOYA ...... 26.12 LINAWEAVER RICHARD 2001 FORD RANG 1999 JEEP CHER 2005 UTIL TRLR ...... 89.32 HOSE LEO M & ROXIE L 2003 DODG DURA ...... 64.18 MCDOWELL EMORY J & BONNIE L 1992 DODG RAM 1991 GEO STOR 1967 MH12 ...... 50.02 HOSE SHAYN E & MICHELLE 2001 NISS XTER 2007 SUZU GSX- 1992 MITS GALA 1953 BUIC AUTO ...... 124.36 MCMENAMIN SHARON 1988 FORD TEMP 1968 MH12 ...... 53.70 HOSE ZELDA 1999 FORD TAUR ...... 36.28 MILLER FABRICATION 2009 INV 0000 CE - COMP ...... 63.04 HOSES PLUMBING 2009 INV ...... 55.52 MILLER KEVIN E & TAMELA 1994 DODG RAM 2008 CHEV EQUI ...... 133.70 HOWELL PHILLIP MATTHEW 1994 PONT SUNB 1999 PONT GRAN ...... 47.48 MINTER STEPHEN E JR 1996 JEEP GRAN 1991 CHEV S10 ...... 44.74 HUNT NICOLA J 2006 TOYO HIGH ...... 137.26 NEIGHBORS CASEY D 2005 JEEP GRAN ...... 97.98 HUNT WILLIAM F 2006 FORD EXPL 2003 CHEV SILV 1999 CHEV MALI 1999 SUZU LT-F ...... 218.12 PEACOCK MANUFACTURING CO. 2009 NON- FILE 0000 OTHR OTHR ...... 21,426.52 IVINS STANLEY & PIPER M 1996 DODG RAM ...... 74.16 PHEBUS AMY TERESA 2005 JEEP GRAN ...... 54.85 JACKSON BARBARA L & JOHNNY 2007 YAMA XV17 2004 JEEP GRAN 1993 LAND RANG ...... 146.58 PRYOR RICKY L & 2006 CHEV COLO ...... 121.28 JACKSON DIANA 2007 CHEV EQUI ...... 61.24 RAMSEY TIMOTHY A 1999 FORD F350 ...... 93.60 KEENER PAUL S II 2005 KAWA EX25 ...... 32.10 RAY KENNETH & GEORGIA 2006 DODG RAM 2007 KIA SPOR 1980 BIG LIVE 1985 TRLR HORS ...... 272.52 KELLEY KURTIS & DEVIN 2005 KAWA KVF7 1976 FORD BRON 1996 JEEP GRAN 1992 ASM TRLR REXROAD ERIC S & DENISE M 2002 BS TRLR 2004 HOND CRF1 2004 HOND TRX3 2007 DODG CALI 1990 GMC C250 . . .133.42 1991 FORD ESCO ...... 68.74 RIGGLEMAN STEVEN P 1998 FORD RANG 1989 FORD F250 1980 FORD F250 2005 UTIL 18FT ...... 58.28 KEPLINGER JOHN 1973 MH12 ...... 43.76 RINARD DOUGLAS E 1970 BOAT BOAT 1977 BOAT BOAT 1979 TRLR TRLR 1994 FORD F150 KESSEL ROGER J & 1979 FORD F150 1996 FORD EXPL 2008 DODG DURA ...... 152.94 2002 FORD F150 1978 TERR CAMP ...... 110.90 KIFER JAMES B 2008 NISS FRON ...... 138.78 ROWE MICHAEL J 1964 SHAS 15FT ...... 21.74 LANNON KAREN DENISE 1986 MH12 ...... 56.42 RUDDLE KEVIN & FATINA T 2006 NISS MURA 2004 FORD F250 ...... 264.28 LEWIS DAVID A 1983 SAFR 32FT 1976 HD 1000 1980 CHEV 4X4 1980 DODG 4X4 ...... 33.54 RUDOLPH CHRISTOPHER 1996 FORD F250 ...... 41.38 LEWIS JOHN D & LISA A 1998 FORD RANG 2002 FORD ESCA 2007 CHEV COBA ...... 81.83 RUDOLPH CYNTHIA L 2000 CHEV S10 ...... 56.96 LEWIS JOHN W 1992 FORD F150 ...... 32.72 RUDOLPH JACOB III & HEATHER 1996 FORD ESCO 1999 MERC MOUN 2006 FORD FREE 1997 FORD TAUR ...... 155.28 LIPSCOMB BRIAN & HEATHER 1999 FORD EXPE 2003 FORD EXPL 1984 NAMO TC 1978 FORD TRUK RUSSELL DARRELL 1983 FORD 2WD 1975 FORD F 10 1999 FORD RANG 2003 SUZU VL80 1979 MH12 ...... 120.88 1995 FLAT BOAT 1995 BOAT TRLR ...... 78.58 LIPSCOMB CARL D 1991 MERC CAPR 1988 CHEV C150 1997 ISUZ RODE 1991 GEO TRAC ...... 52.58 SAUL LARRY CHRISTOPHER & 2004 DODG RAM ...... 84.02 LIPSCOMB ROGER & BARBARA 2000 FORD F150 1997 FORD F150 2000 FORD F250 1995 HUDS 16FT SCOTT BRENDA M 1997 FORD TAUR 1990 CHEV CORS ...... 35.88 1977 SUN 22FT 1982 CHEV 1/2T ...... 145.10 SEE BETTY A 2008 CHEV COBA ...... 80.06 MALCOLM MARK W 1996 MH12 ...... 72.50 SEE KENNETH ROGER OR 1995 BASS BOAT 1995 BOAT TRLR 1995 UTIL TRLR 1988 CHEV C250 MCDONALD BRIAN 1987 JEEP CAMA 2003 DODG DAKO 2002 DODG DURA ...... 98.58 1986 JEEP CHER 1976 CHEV LUV 1997 DODG GRAN ...... 52.98 MERIAL VACCINATION TECHNOLOGIE 0000 ME - MACH ...... 3,099.78 SHIPE THERESA D 2000 MAZD B250 ...... 43.00 MILLER DEBRA 2006 CHEV COBA ...... 65.90 SINE MARTHA & DONALD JR 1998 FORD EXPL 2009 HOND CMX2 2001 HARL FLST 1969 PLYM ROAD 2009 MCYC TRLR .126.06 MILLER KEITH E & RUBALINA HANS 1983 PORS 944 2001 FORD EXPE 2009 HOND CIVI ...... 184.40 SLIDER BETH R 1993 TOYO PICK ...... 38.22 MILLER LISA 1999 TOYO 4RUN ...... 68.86 SMITH KENNETH W 1971 FORD F250 ...... 22.54 MILLER WILLIAM H & LORI A 2001 ISUZ RODE ...... 48.70 SMITH RANDY L & DENECE 1978 CHEV CAMA 1999 FORD CONT 2005 CHEV COBA 1999 FOUR MTHM MONGOLD DONALD R 1986 FORD F150 1999 FORD F150 1997 HARL FLHR 1993 PLYM VOYA ...... 112.04 2004 CHEV SILV 2005 CHEV SILV 1989 CHEV C250 2001 CHEV ...... 455.84 MONGOLD MARTY E SR 2003 DODG DAKO ...... 78.94 SNYDER FAYE L 1997 FORD THUN 1977 CHEV C-65 1985 FORD JUNK 1989 FORD F250 2002 FORD MONGOLD SAUNDRA 2003 PONT GRAN ...... 49.42 FOCU 1997 FORD EXPL ...... 81.28 MYERS CLYDE A 1992 CHEV CAVA 1996 CHEV C150 ...... 47.68 SNYDER JEANNIE M 2006 TOYO CORO ...... 87.18 MYERS THOMAS W & DIANE 2004 HYUN SONA 1997 CHEV C150 1996 TOYO 4RUN ...... 127.38 STANKER LAMARR L & OLIVE 1998 TOYO TACO 2005 PONT MONT ...... 109.16 NAU TONYA S 1996 CHEV CAVA 1998 CHEV CAVA 2000 PONT SUNF 2002 KIA SEDO 1993 MH1274.40 STOUT LOTTIE MAE 1991 DODG CARA ...... 23.78 NOGGLE CLYDE 2005 ASM UTIL ...... 21.74 STRAWDERMAN NATHAN 2006 TOYO TACO ...... 155.68 OLER RICHARD D 2002 DODG DAKO ...... 74.16 SUMMERLIN SILA F JR & PATRICIA 1995 GEO PRIZ 2007 HYUN ACCE 0000 BOAT 12 F 1963 BOAT TRLR 2004 TOYO TUND . . .167.28 OURS KAREN W 2003 VOLK NEW ...... 75.98 SUTPHIN JEREMY 1996 NISS SENT ...... 33.34 PARKER VICKI L 2005 MH12 ...... 195.30 SWIGART PEGGY S & DAVID A 1998 FORD EXPL 2001 FORD RANG 1998 CHEV CAVA ...... 95.62 PORTER TINA M 1994 CHEV C150 1999 CHEV MALI ...... 61.22 TAYLOR ROGER 1996 MH12 ...... 80.42 POWELL MARY 1996 PONT GRAN ...... 32.52 THOMAS LAWRENCE W & SHARON A1978 TRLR TRLR 1996 UTIL 4X8 1987 MAZD BSE 1985 FORD F150 PRATT CHADWICK SHANE 1980 CHEV TRUK 1989 SUBA JUST 1989 HOND ACCO 2003 HYUN ACCE ...... 47.48 1972 MTHM SHAS 1996 FORD F150 1997 HOND PREL ...... 42.80 PRATT JUSTIN G 2001 JEEP WRAN 1991 FORD F150 ...... 47.39 TIM’S GARAGE & BODY SHOP 1988 FORD F350 1989 FORD F450 0000 ME - MACH 0000 CE - COMP ...... 261.44 RAINES CALVIN & CAROLE 1980 FORD 4X4 1976 WILD 23FT 1967 UTIL 4X8 1989 HOND CIVI ...... 30.18 TIMBROOK JUSTIN 2007 HOND VT75 2003 DODG RAM 1999 HARL FXD ...... 160.08 RAINES CALVIN E JR 0000 COLE CANO 1980 WILD 29FT 1996 DODG RAM 2008 FORD FOCU ...... 115.78 TIMBROOK KENNETH E III 2001 CHEV SILV 1998 FORD MUST 2007 HARL XL12 ...... 142.02 RATCLIFF JESSICA 1997 SATU S SE ...... 32.02 TNT USED AUTO SALES 2009 INV 1996 INTL ROLL 0000 CE - COMP ...... 183.98 REED PEARL L 2008 FORD ESCA ...... 76.35 VANCE JAMES WALLACE & DAMA 2004 TOYO TACO 2007 TOYO SEQU ...... 141.37 REEDY WILMA 2005 CHRY TOWN ...... 58.68 WALKER SANDRA K 2004 NISS XTER ...... 85.56 REYNOLDS COREY 1999 FORD MUST 1992 MH12 ...... 81.16 WAXMAN DIANE 2005 HOND PILO 2008 J DE GATO ...... 188.54 REYNOLDS THOMAS W JR & 1996 MH12 ...... 81.16 WYATT MARY M & DOUGLAS J 1972 MFG BOAT 1975 GATE BOAT 1991 FORD BRON 1993 TOYO PICK RIGGLEMAN DEBRA A 1993 JEEP CHER 1997 GEO METR ...... 35.88 2003 CHEV TRAI 2005 PELL BOAT 1996 FORD TAUR ...... 111.30 ROHRBAUGH LORETTA M 2003 FORD ESCA ...... 64.58 Total District 01-CAPON 2010 Personal Property 30,736.88 ROHRBAUGH REBECCA A 2000 MITS MONT ...... 52.98 ROHRBAUGH SHAWN 1995 MH12 ...... 65.70 District 02-LOST RIVER SAGER RONALD A 1999 PONT SUNF 2007 CHEV SILV 2002 SATU VUE 1959 TEEN BOAT 1959 BOAT TRLR 222.66 ATTIC BOOKS & TREASURES 2009 INV ...... 143.62 SEABRIGHT JENNIFER 1992 MH12 ...... 66.16 BARB ROBIN E 2008 SUBA FORE ...... 73.03 SEE AMANDA R 2001 CHEV SILV 2006 CARR UTIL ...... 79.86 BARNEY MICHAEL A & CRYSTAL A 1983 CHEV 4X4 1999 UTIL 4X8 1995 CHEV CAVA 2006 SUZU LT-A 2006 CHEV COBA SEE GARY G II & REBECCA 2001 GMC SIER 1991 JEEP WRAN 2002 HARL FLHT ...... 158.06 2001 DODG RAM 2007 KAWA KSF9 ...... 166.18 SEE WILLIAM T 1991 FORD FEST 1987 ISUZ PICK ...... 26.12 BOWMAN GEORGE W 1997 FORD F150 2003 HOND TRX3 2001 HMDE TRLR 1974 SEAR 12FT 2006 FORD FUSI 78.12 SHERMAN ANNA J 2001 FORD TAUR ...... 42.20 BURROUGHS RAYMOND JR & 2000 FORD MUST 1989 BAYL BOAT 1994 HARL XL12 1989 ESCO TRLR SHINGLETON TAMMY R 1985 CHEV 4X4 2003 CHEV CAVA 1981 MH12 ...... 78.50 1992 CHEV C150 2003 CHEV SILV 1972 CHEV VEGA 2002 SUZU GRAN ...... 190.38 SHIRK JOHN R & ANITA 2002 FORD MUST 1973 BASS BOAT 1969 BOAT TRLR 1977 FORD F150 1994 FORD COLLIER CARROLL W 2000 BUIC PARK 1967 BOAT TRLR 1991 UTIL TRLR 2001 HOND CR50 2005 DODG GRAN104.24 F150 2005 HARL FLST ...... 192.42 CUSTER RICKY L 1990 CHEV C150 1995 PONT GRAN ...... 47.90 SHIRK JOSHUA N & DEANNA 2003 JEEP GRAN 2000 FORD F150 1999 SUZU DR20 1994 COLE CRAW ...... 98.30 CUSTOM FABRICATORS 2009 INV 0000 CE - COMP 0000 ME - MACH ...... 80.24 SHOCKEY GLORIA J 1969 MH12 ...... 40.30 D & D KOOL PETS & SUPPLIES 2009 INV ...... 104.58 SHUPE JAMES E JR & RUBY 2003 HYUN SANT 2000 FORD F250 1996 DODG RAM ...... 129.02 DISPANET NANCY L 1995 FORD AERO 1997 FORD RANG ...... 46.86 SMITH DANA E 1979 MH12 ...... 49.78 DOVE GREGORY 1996 BUIC CENT 1997 MERC VILL ...... 42.80 SNYDER BETTY JEAN 1993 FORD TAUR 2007 DODG CALI ...... 89.12 EICHMAN ALLEN LEE SR 2001 DODG GRAN 1977 MH12 ...... 52.41 STEIN JANE 2002 SAAB 9-3- 1993 JEEP CHER ...... 63.36 FANSLER HALEA 2005 CHEV EQUI 1988 HOND ACCO ...... 52.67 TERZINSKI SUSAN M 1992 OLDS 88 R ...... 27.44 FAWLEY LAWSON C 2002 FORD F150 ...... 76.60 THOMPSON DANITA 1992 MH12 ...... 89.40 FISHEL PAUL 2003 DODG DAKO ...... 58.08 THORN BUDDY & BARBARA S 1998 FORD WIND ...... 32.94 FOGLE CHRISTOPHER J 1989 FORD F250 2003 NISS FRON 1987 TOYO TRUK 1994 TOYO PICK TOMPKINS GAIL 1995 MH12 ...... 77.52 1986 JON BOAT 1989 BASS BOAT 1998 PONT BOAT 2003 UTIL TRLR ...... 106.62 TOP HAT 2000 FORD EXPE 1992 CARM 16FT 1994 CARM 16FT 1998 DODG RAM 2009 INV FOLTZ STANLEY LW & JOAN 1996 KAWA KLF4 1992 FORD F150 2003 CHEV TRAC 1996 GEO TRAC ...... 98.70 0000 ME - MACH ...... 139.08 FULK CLYDE & SHIRLEY 1999 TOYO RAV4 1999 CHEV S10 2008 TOYO RAV4 ...... 223.98 VANMETER LEE & HEATHER 1985 FORD F250 1976 SHAS 28FT 2005 FORD EXPL 1991 MH12 ...... 146.02 GADWAH SUSAN P 2004 NISS XTER ...... 69.68 WALLACE MICHAEL G 2006 FORD ESCA 2006 CHEV SILV ...... 257.98 GALLAGHER SHELLEY 2003 CHEV SILV 2004 SUNL TRLR ...... 103.68 WEESE BERKELEY E & JOSHUA 2008 GMC SIER ...... 225.20 GARTIN DAVID L & DONNA LUPTON 1997 DODG RAM 2000 FORD EXPL ...... 63.56 WEESE BERKELEY E & SANDRA K 1988 UTIL 6X14 1998 UTIL 7X14 1972 DODG 3/4T 1999 CHEV MONT 2004 UTIL 7X20 GORDON ERNEST R JR & NANCY M 1959 CHEV TRUK 1996 DODG NEON 1992 MERC GRAN 1962 MH12 ...... 65.20 1973 DODG 4X4 1999 DODG RAM ...... 81.08 HALTERMAN LUCINDA K 1994 TOYO PICK 1993 CHEV LUMI 1994 FORD F150 1995 TOYO TERC WEESE FARMS 1952 CHEV 2WD 1995 DODG RAM 1996 JEEP CHER 1975 MACK TRUK 2004 CHEV 1997 MH12 ...... 210.92 SILV 1965 CADI CONV ...... 218.28 HARMAN LARRY W & SHERRY L 2001 POLA SPOR 2003 CHEV SILV 2004 CHEV COLO ...... 168.30 WEESE JOHN H 1968 MH13 ...... 58.64 HARTMAN JANICE 2007 NISS SENT ...... 94.20 WELTON AARON A III 2005 FORD FOCU 0000 UTIL TRLR 1991 DODG B250 1978 HOND 1988 SUBA JUST72.42 HARTMAN RALPH F 1987 FORD RANG 2003 CHEV SILV 2002 CHEV S10 0000 BOAT 16FT 2009 HARL XL12 233.08 WELTON AMY E 1995 CHRY NEW ...... 29.06 HEISHMAN LISA K 1997 FORD CONT 1989 FORD RANG 1998 FORD EXPL 1981 CHEV TRUK ...... 54.00 WHETZEL ELI 1999 PONT GRAN ...... 37.30 HICKS GREGORY D 1990 JEEP GRAN 2000 JEEP CHER 1998 JAGU XJ8- 2001 FORD ESCO ...... 67.25 WHITE GREGORY A & JACKALYN K 1997 FORD ASPI ...... 27.24 JOHNSON KEVIN D 2003 HARL FXDL 2004 GMC SIER 1992 ROAD 18FT 2003 SATU ION- ...... 196.74 WILKINS SAM JR 0000 BLD2 ...... 34.76 JUDY SABRINA M 2009 TOYO CORO ...... 125.66 WILLIAMS CHARLES E III 1986 FORD F150 1996 FORD EXPL 2002 FORD F150 2004 HOND CIVI 2004 CHEV AVEO 185.30 KEARS WILLIAM G 2004 NISS FRON ...... 88.92 WILLIAMSON RODNEY E & BARBARA 2001 JEEP CHER 2004 CHEV CAVA ...... 84.44 KESSLER JEFFREY ALLEN 2000 NISS SENT ...... 45.14 WILSON BRIAN & LINDSAY 2000 KIA SPOR 2007 CHRY TOWN ...... 111.10 LANDACRE DUSTIN 2006 HUMM H3-5 1995 UTIL 4X8 2000 DODG DAKO 2005 HOND VT11 WILSON HL II 1984 LOW BOY 1985 FORD F350 1994 GMC SONO ...... 43.42 1994 SATU SATU 1979 DODG IND 1988 GMC IC ...... 229.52 WILT ROBERT D II 1992 FORD EXPL 1995 FORD F150 1987 FORD F150 1984 FORD RANG LAYMAN DONALD & WANDA 1993 DODG SHAD 1993 JEEP GRAN 2000 CHEV SILV 0000 JON 9FT ...... 74.76 1989 FORD F250 1988 HD SOFT 1992 MH12 ...... 138.46 LINK JAMES 2000 SUBA LEGA 1992 GEO TRAC 1986 CHEV SCOT 2003 YAMA YZFR ...... 101.92 WOLFE RAMA I 1995 SUBA LEGA ...... 27.02 LLOYD TIMOTHY & ELLEN M 0000 BOAT TRLR 2001 BOAT BOAT 1998 MERC MOUN 1984 CHEV TRUK 1995 CHEV S1065.70 WRATCHFORD MARK & JACQUELINE 2007 CHEV SUBU ...... 196.70 LOST RIVER GRILL & MOTEL 0000 FF - FURN ...... 946.16 WRATCHFORD RAYMOND JR 1996 FORD F350 ...... 49.42 LUPTON DONNA M 1998 PLYM NEON ...... 31.82 WRATCHFORD TOMMY & ARBUTUS 1990 FORD F150 1993 PLYM VOYA 1969 CHEV DUMP ...... 41.82 MATHIAS MARY ANN 1995 PONT GRAN 1982 MH12 ...... 63.74 WRATCHFORD’S CUSTOM HOMES 1988 CHEV G30 2005 CHEV SILV 1977 CARM TRLR 2005 MAIN TRLR ...... 157.82 MAY JOHN JR & MELISSA 2006 PONT G6-4 2004 YAMA YFM6 2004 CHEV COLO ...... 98.61 WYMER KAI 1991 TOYO PREV ...... 30.38 MCGEE THOMAS GREGORY OR 1998 CHEV C150 2004 NISS ALTI 2006 HOND TRX5 ...... 77.57 YAKUBOW CHARLES M & KAREN S 2005 CHEV IMPA 2003 MITS ECLI ...... 107.34 MERRITT SUE E 2002 MERC C CL ...... 82.80 ZIRK COLBY 2007 HARL XL12 ...... 69.76 MILBURN GRANVILLE & CAROLYN 1989 CHEV C150 ...... 25.10 ZUBER BRYAN 1976 PROW CAMP 1967 MH12 ...... 39.54 MILBURN GRANVILLE L II 2006 HOND VTX1 2006 FORD F150 2004 KIA SORE ...... 237.12 Total District 03-MOOREFIELD 2010 Personal Property 17,212.44 MILLER ALBERT C 1988 GMC C150 1995 FORD WIND ...... 34.16 MILLER GARY H 1997 PONT GRAN 1993 FORD F150 ...... 54.00 District 04-MOOREFIELD CORP MILLS DONALD R 1969 CHEV CAMA 1994 OLDS 88 R 2009 FORD EXPL ...... 236.66 AKERS MAGGIE 2004 HOND CIVI ...... 108.26 MILLS PEGGY 2003 TOYO TACO ...... 107.54 ARBAUGH STEVE & DONNA 2003 CHEV TRAI ...... 92.48 MONGOLD CHARLES E 2004 DODG RAM 2006 HARL FXST 2007 CARR KING 1990 FORD FEST ...... 170.28 AUTO RECONDITIONING CENTER 0000 ME - MACH ...... 23.92 MONGOLD MICHAEL R & CHARLOTTE ...... 1972 CHEV CHEV 1971 CHEV MALI 2001 HOND TRX2 1971 GMC TK BAKER MARY L 2003 CHEV S10 2007 MH12 ...... 409.82 2002 FORD F150 2003 SATU L SE 1993 DODG SHAD 2005 HOND ...... 156.26 BARR ROBERT B JR 1996 CHEV C150 ...... 62.30 MYERS RILEY 1979 FORD DUMP 2003 NISS SENT 1999 HOND CB25 2000 FORD MUST BERGDALL HEATHER 2006 HOND CIVI ...... 91.10 1981 HOND GOLD 2000 KAWA KLF3 ...... 101.24 BLACKA RAYMOND LEE SR 1998 CHEV VENT ...... 31.57 N & S FAMILY RESTAURANT 2009 INV ...... 46.42 CARLSON SCOTT & KIMBERLY 1992 BOAT 11FT 2004 CHEV SILV 2004 TRLR 6X12 1990 HOND CIVI OTT ROBERT W & TAMIKA 2004 PONT GRAN 2004 DODG DAKO 2005 MH12 ...... 299.32 2006 DODG GRAN 2008 EAGL JAYC ...... 581.56 PAGANO SAMUEL & GERTRUDE 2002 DODG GRAN 1997 PONT GRAN ...... 63.78 CARRIGER JOSEPH & SANDRA 2001 CHEV MALI 1998 PLYM BREE 2005 FORD FOCU 1992 DODG SHAD PARKER CRYSTAL 1995 BMW 3 SE ...... 39.24 2000 CHEV CAVA 1987 MH12 ...... 120.93 PARKER ROBERT D & TAMARA 2005 DODG GRAN 2003 CHEV SILV 2003 HYUN ELAN ...... 179.40 CHR LLC 0000 CE - 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RANG 2000 UTIL 12FT 2003 FORD EXPL MILLER SAMUEL D SR & VIOLA I PT LOT 41 .11 AC WILSON ST WILKINS ETAL ...... 84.22 1995 SUZU VS14 2008 FORD FOCU ...... 175.98 MILLER SAMUEL SR&VIOLA (LIFE) LOT 42,43,44,45,+ LOT .83 AC CO CT COSLD W/PCLS 14,15,17,18 ...... 365.76 KUYKENDALL HARRY J 1993 CADI DEVI 1991 PONT GRAN ...... 36.50 MILLER TRACEY S & PAMELA S ON TROUT RUN RD 2.19 AC MILLER ...... 228.76 LAYNE CHARLES P & BEVERLY J 2004 DODG DURA 2006 DODG RAM ...... 236.40 MORETTO LALIA LOST RIVER GLEN CULVER PHASE 2 LOT 4 15.0018 AC ...... 212.08 LEATHERMAN CLARENCE & HELEN 1989 SUBA DL 2002 CARR 5X12 2000 FORD EXPL ...... 46.88 MORGAN DANNIE JOE LOT 2 1.33 AC SHIPLEY NEAR TROUT RUN RD ...... 211.32 LILLER EDGEL C & JEANNIE T 2003 CHEV SILV 2006 CHEV IMPA ...... 90.30 MORRIS DEBRA MAY LOT 4 5.07 AC SEC A WARDEN LAKE PARKER ...... 460.00 LIPSCOMB AMANDA 1998 JEEP GRAN ...... 39.44 MURPHY MITCHELL R & KRISTEN N TROUT RUN ROAD RHODES PARCEL A 4.472 AC ...... 258.02 LOFTEN JANE 2002 CHRY PT C 2000 CHEV S10 ...... 91.04 MYERS STEVENSON L ...... 109.16 MANNING JOHN T & WANDA J 1998 MH12 ...... 74.88 NICHOLS THOMAS M LOT 5 .525 AC PERRY CAPON STREET SUB DIV ...... 719.96 MARTIN KRISTEL 2003 JEEP LIBE ...... 64.78 OURS JOETTE L NORTHEAST SIDE LINK SETTLEMENT 1.02 AC KLINE ...... 243.22 MCDONALD LEONARD R 1979 FLT 14FT 1994 DODG CARA ...... 27.24 PAPE GLADYS E THOMAS TRACT 14-B TROUT RUN THOMAS SD ...... 569.52 MCKINLEY WILLIAM F 1989 CHEV K250 1991 MAZD B SE ...... 33.14 PASSARGE FRANK A & RUTH A TROUT RUN FOREST PHASE II LOT 9 2.574 AC ...... 226.34 MCKINNEY SAMANTHA 1977 JEEP CJ7 1993 OLDS CUTL 2004 HYUN ELAN ...... 64.18 PERKINS KEITH A & BARBARA RIVER RIDGE SD WV HUNTER LOT 67 SEC 4 20.081 AC ...... 923.86 MONGOLD ANDREW C 2008 CHEV EQUI ...... 112.12 PERRY COLIN L 5 AC HESEN ...... 673.04 MONGOLD ASHLEY 2008 FORD FOCU ...... 95.02 RAMSEY TIMOTHY A & VICTORIA LOT 16 .47 AC WARDEN AC MILLER ...... 626.52 MONGOLD MARION W & AMANDA 1996 PONT GRAN 1999 COLE BOAT 1976 LAYT 1993 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MELBOURNE ...... 423.26 RIGGLEMAN ALDEN J & GEORGETTE1998 HOND CIVI 2000 FORD RANG 2004 CHRY PACI ...... 135.84 SARAH LAND PROPERTIES LLC TROUT RUN VALLEY 1 AC MORVILLO ...... 327.70 RIGGLEMAN GREGORY A & KAREN S 2006 FORD FREE 1997 FORD F150 1999 OLDS CUTL 1996 CAT DOZE SARAH LAND PROPERTIES LLC P/O LOT 3 13.28 AC HEISHMAN LAND MORVILLO ...... 299.80 0000 CAT LOAD 2001 CAT EXCA 2007 ARCT 4X4- 2008 FORD F250 ...... 2,202.84 SARAH LAND PROPERTIES LLC LOT 2 18.58 AC HEISHMAN LAND MORVILLO ...... 163.72 RIGGLEMAN JAMES E OR KATHY A 2004 CHEV CAVA 1975 HD 2002 HOND TRX5 2002 UTIL 6X12 1998 FORD F150 SCHROEDER JEFFREY STANTON 5.134AC WAITES RUN 2 TRACTS HAERER ...... 466.72 2005 CHRY TOWN ...... 153.96 SEE BETTY A .53 AC DOLLY ...... 75.38 RIGGLEMAN RODNEY PAUL 2004 DODG RAM ...... 96.96 SEE BETTY A & HARRY ROGER 1 ACRE DOLLY ...... 202.20 RIGGLEMAN VICKIE 2003 CHEV TRAC 2002 JEEP LIBE ...... 61.04 SEE KENNETH R LOT 1 2.30 AC FOREST EDGE EST ...... 233.84 RODEHEAVER LINDA M 1984 FORD ...... 25.10 SHANHOLTZ CHARLES L & BEATRICE .945 AC MILLER ...... 344.58 ROOP JAMES EDWARD 1992 CADI DEVI 2008 UTIL ...... 27.86 SHOEMAKER JACQUELYN D & 1 AC DEED OTWORTH WAITES RUN RD ...... 199.66 SHERMAN SHAWN 1982 CHEV 4X4 ...... 25.10 SIMKINS KENNETH R JR LOT 45 SEC 1 LR SUB DIV 3.98 PATRICK LAND ...... 398.32 SHORTER LARRY 2005 MH12 ...... 62.08 SMITH RANDY L TRACT B 24.90 AC ARKANSAS SMITH ...... 32.72 SHUPE ROBERT V JR 1994 FORD EXPL 1989 HARL XL12 1986 FORD 4X4 ...... 32.81 SMITH RANDY L & DENECE P GOCHENOUR 2.6 AC (AP BK 25 PG 1) ...... 391.92 SHUPE ROBERT V SR 2007 CHEV TAHO ...... 213.60 SMITH RANDY L & DENECE P 2.7 AC ARKANSAS AREA GOCHENOUR ETALS ...... 367.48 SIMMONS RICHARD & MARY S 1980 HD 1996 FORD TAUR 1991 MERC SABL 1987 MH12 ...... 39.44 SMITH VIRGINIA KLINE 1/6 DUTCH HOLLOW 154.25 AC ...... 247.43 SIMMONS RICHARD A & 2000 DODG RAM ...... 60.42 SNYDER FAYE L 151.72 AC SURF& 1/2 INT MIN TROUT RUN VALLEY SNYDER ...... 303.68 SIONS GENEVIEVE 2001 SATU S SE ...... 44.34 SPEARS STEPHEN 6/10 & LOT 31 2.01 AC BRUMBACK SHORT MTN SOUTH SUB DIV ...... 195.88 SMITH TIMOTHY P & BONNIE 1999 FORD TAUR 1998 FORD F150 ...... 70.08 SPIRES-HENRY DIEDRA B LOST RIVER GLEN MELBOURNE PROP PHASE III LOT 22 20.02 AC ...... 516.70 SNYDER AARON J 1998 NISS FRON 2007 DUNE BUGG 0000 UTIL 5X5 ...... 54.88 STEEP REINHARD & SANDRA K LOT 16 4.25 AC SEC 1 GRETCHEN AC ANDERSON ...... 217.76 SNYDER CHRISTI ANNE & 1988 SUBA GL 1983 FORD 4X4 ...... 26.72 STICKEL GLEN E & BEVERLY A LOT 47 5.62 AC BLOYER ...... 244.84 SPILLER PATRICK L 2006 CHEV SILV 1987 CHEV R10 1990 FORD F150 2000 POLA MAGN ...... 168.98 STIDHAM CAROL ANNETTTE LOT 28 5.81 AC PINE RDG RANCHETTS SEC 2 TURNER WB 29-568 ...... 147.24 TAYLOR ROBERT E 1993 MERC SABL 1995 DODG DAKO ...... 47.90 STRAWDERMAN KATHERAN ORNDORFF& MINNIE HELTZEL PROPERTY LOT 5 2.89 AC ...... 200.12 THOMAS DONALD L & CAROL 2002 BLD2 ...... 250.74 SUMMERLIN SILAS F JR & LOT 3 CAPON STREET SUB DIV .441 AC KOHNE ...... 150.18 THORNE JIMMY P & CRYSTAL E 1988 FORD 4X4 1991 CHEV S10 ...... 36.28 SWISHER ARLYN W TR 1 56.53 AC SPERRY’S RUN DOWER RTS OF ARVELLA SWISHER ...... 172.93 THORNE KENNETH D & VICKIE R 1996 CHEV CAMA 1997 HARL XL88 1995 FORD F250 1987 FORD F150 SWISHER ARLYN W TR 3 106.71 AC SPERRY’S RUN DOWER RTS OF ARVELLA SWISHER ...... 237.92 2008 HYUN ACCE 1994 CHEV S10 ...... 162.94 SZASZDI AMADEO J RIVER RIDGE SD WV HUNTER LOT 73 SEC 4 48.00 AC ...... 1,116.00 THORNE RALPH E JR 1974 CHEV NOVA 1995 FORD EXPL 1974 INT DUMP 1971 MILL 21FT TEETS IRVIN R JR LT 22 .27 AC E WDSV KELLER ...... 206.36 2000 STOC TRLR 1973 CAT CRWL 1978 CASE BACK 1997 FORD F350 ...... 344.72 THOMAS LAWRENCE WINSTON & LOT 18 5.03 AC LEISURE ACRES PETREY ...... 69.34 THORNE RODNEY J 1988 FORD MUST 1997 GEO METR 1996 OLDS CUTL 1998 FORD MUST ...... 43.00 TROTT DALE W & LINDA M LOT 8 5.84 AC SEC C WARDEN LAKE TUSCARORA ...... 211.25 TILLEY ACIE JR & LINDA 1990 BOAT TRLR 1995 SMK BOAT 2007 GMC SIER 2007 YAMA YFM3 TSCHAPPATT FREDERICK C LOT 43 .37 AC WARDEN AC S-D ...... 384.71 1999 KAWA VN15 2003 FORD TAUR ...... 238.00 TURNER TOMMY L & KATHY D 0.5 AC TROUT RUN RD CONSTABLE (SEE DB285-836) ...... 232.62 TROY NANCY 1990 GEO TRAC 1993 FORD ESCO ...... 32.94 TURNER TOMMY L & KATHY D BUTLER TROUT RUN RD .587 AC CONSTABLE (SEE DB 285 ...... 172.58 TROY TAMARA SUE 1999 FORD RANG ...... 52.98 TWIGG DEBORAH L .730 AC CRISMAN NEAR WDSV ...... 410.14 VANMETER EDWARD E 1994 GMC SIER ...... 48.70 VANCE CHARLES E & VIRGINIA RUSSELL 1 AC ...... 195.74 VETTER HARRY III 1999 NISS SENT 1999 BUIC CENT 1990 PLYM ACCL 1998 JEEP CHER VILLANUEVA BRIAN P & TROUT RUN FOREST MELBOURNE PHASE II LOT 17 2.035 A ...... 419.90 2005 CHEV IMPA 2004 CHEV IMPA ...... 174.50 VOLZ JEAN P SOUTH SIDE OF OLD FURANCE RD LOT A .4610 AC SAGER ...... 119.67 WACHTER AMANDA J & ROBERT 2002 JEEP LIBE 1994 CHEV C150 ...... 88.70 WALKER SANDRA F .84 AC FISHEL NORTH MTN ...... 30.18 WEESE ROY JR 2001 FORD F150 1986 NISS 300S 1998 HARL FLST 2005 YAMA YFZ4 2003 UTIL WALKER SANDRA K ALONG WV RT 55 TR C 4.37 ACRES FISHEL ...... 241.56 1995 MITS ECLI ...... 91.07 WALL HANGERS LOT 30 2.42 AC RECKART SHORT MTN SOUTH SUB DIV ...... 178.48 WILCOXEN LINDA J 2003 KIA OPTI 1999 FORD ESCO ...... 61.64 WAXMAN DIANE O’CALLAGHAN LOT 14-A 14.399 AC THOS SUB DIV THOMAS ...... 992.12 WILKINS GARY MICHAEL 1998 CHEV S10 ...... 39.04 WHETZEL JEREMIAH E 10 AC HALTERMAN SHORT MOUNTAIN ...... 340.42 WILSON JERRY W SR & SHIRLEY C 1998 PLYM BREE ...... 32.94 WICKS WILLIAM & MARY LEIGH .88 AC RENNER ...... 235.58 WRATCHFORD RUSSELL J 1986 CHEV CAPR 0000 UTIL 6X8 1981 CHEV 4X4 1986 YAMA YTZ2 ...... 30.18 WICKS WILLIAM M & LOT 4 2.25 AC FOREST EDGE EST ...... 685.26 WRATCHFORD STEVEN SR 2004 FORD F150 2008 PONT G6-4 ...... 178.88 WILKINS SAM JR ...... 34.76 Total District 05-SOUTH FORK 2010 Personal Property ...... 13,760.67 WILSON BEATRICE M .5 AC MILLER ...... 146.89 WYATT DOUGLAS J JR & MARY M TRACT 7 4.005 AC NORTH MTN EST MERIDIONALE ...... 76.03 District 06-CAPON CORP ZAREMBA DIANA IVANHOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .75 AC DEED LAFOLLETTE ...... 145.71 BOURGEOIS JOSEPH L 2003 FORD RANG 2008 ROCK 27FT 2003 HOND PILO ...... 329.14 ZAREMBA DIANA SUE (LIFE) .925 AC PINE RIDGE MILLER LAND ...... 188.26 CLINE DENZIL D 1984 FORD RANG 1984 FORD RANG 1993 FORD RANG 1993 DODG DAKO 1991 FORD RANG 57.49 ZAREMBA DIANE LOT 3 7.55 AC PINE RDG RANCHETTS SCHEYDT ...... 111.40 DOVE DAVID R & TRACEY 2005 FORD ESCA 2005 SUBA IMPR ...... 230.50 Total District 01-CAPON 2010 Real Estate 72,391.74 FISHEL GERALD 2003 GMC ENVO 2002 TOYO TUND 1978 FORD VAN 1973 BOAT TRLR 1973 DELH 12FT .187.76 REED ALLEN 2008 CHRY PT C ...... 113.42 District 02-LOST RIVER SAYRES JOAN A 2001 PONT GRAN 2004 CHEV BLAZ ...... 110.82 ASHBY ROLFE E JR MOUNTAIN MEADOWS LOT 50 5.50 AC CARBONNEA ...... 240.81 SEARS ELVA & KATHLEEN C 1997 CHEV C150 1977 CHEV M CA 1991 TEXA 1993 CHEV K150 ...... 57.49 AYERS SHIRLEY G & WILBERT LIFE .50 AC & MH STACIE PYLES ...... 86.10 SNYDER ROBERT DOUGLAS II 1999 FORD F250 ...... 108.76 AYERS SHIRLEY G & WILBERT LIFE 7.275 AC HALTERMAN SOUTH OF LOST RIVER ...... 37.38 WARDENSVILLE PHARMACY 2006 INV 0000 FF - FURN 0000 CE - COMP ...... 870.00 BARB LESLIE ANN EAST SIDE OF BACK ROW 1.18 ACRES BARB ...... 426.07 Total District 06-CAPON CORP 2010 Personal Property 2,065.38 BARB WALTER L 1.109 AC BARB UPPER COVE RD ...... 216.45 Total 2010 Personal Property 125,807.62 BARB WANDA F & LOT 3 5 AC FISKE MATHIAS ESTATES ...... 349.54 BARE GRANVILLE E 3.36 AC BARB NEAR MATHIAS ...... 254.20 Tax Year 2010 Real Estate BARTLETT ALAN LEE & LOT 26 6.11 AC RYE FALLBUSH MT EST ...... 292.94 District 01-CAPON BARTLETT ALAN LEE & LOT 27 5.84 AC RYE FALLBUSH MT EST ...... 153.48 ANDERSON CARL L HEISHMAN 2.08 AC CAL...... 246.44 BEALE JAMES RAY & LOT 4 7.377 AC MATHIAS EST WESTCOTT ...... 319.92 ANDERSON DOUGLAS A & KAREN J .51 AC NORTH MTN RD C.CRT.CNSLD.W/PCLS 17,18,19,20 ...... 247.32 BENNETT THOMAS P & FANNIE C .58 AC SIMCOX OLD LOST CITY RD ...... 374.68 ANDERSON DOUGLAS A & KAREN J .51 AC & VACANT HOUSE ...... 60.97 BEST DAVID H & MARGEURITE E LOT 10 2.56 AC CULVER ROLLING HILLS EST SUB DIV ...... 278.74 ARBAUGH G MICHAEL & LOT 5 4.07 AC BARANOWSKI ANDERSON RIDGE SUB DIV ...... 161.18 BILLER VALERIE W & NORMAN W ON WEST SIDE OF WV RT 259 2.0178 AC SURVEY STEVENSON ...... 351.82 ARBAUGH JIVIDEAN & TAMMY 2.48 AC WAITES RUN FORREST ...... 477.72 BILLMEYER NICHOLAS D & SITUATED ALONG CO RTE 11 3.00 AC MILLER ...... 375.22 ARDELEAN MIRCEA I & GINA LOT 10 2.616 AC ROCKRIDGE ACRES RUNION ...... 141.32 BOTT CECIL LEE & T MARIE LOT 12 WILD TURKEY RIDGE 5.60 AC LR VALLEY DO COUTO ...... 454.92 BANK OF NEW YORK EAST OF WARDENSVILLE .383 AC KIM ...... 588.06 BOWIE WILLIAM K & MARIAN A LOT 13 SEC MILL GAP OVERLOOK N 5.61 AC LR VALLEY TUSCARORA ...... 480.78 BARB AMOS F & PEGGY A LOT 23 5.01 AC SHANHOLTZ WARDEN LAKE HOLLOW SUB DIV ...... 355.30 BOWMAN GEORGE & DONNA EAST SIDE BIG RIDGE RD 9.99 AC COMBS ...... 40.30 BARNHILL ROBERT P MARTIN BRINK 43.67 AC ...... 423.26 BOWMAN GEORGE WILLIAM & SOUTHEAST OF CO RT 11 2.60 AC COMBS ...... 167.45 BARTON JAMES JR .48 AC ANDERSON FURNACE RD ...... 309.98 BRADFORD DAVID K & LOST RIVER BLUFFS SD TRACT 13 8.07 AC PEARL RI ...... 228.41 BATTLE JOS R & BEVERLY E LOT 21 SEC 3 MASSEY 5.27 AC LR RIDGE ...... 298.98 BRADY RANDY SCOTT 5 AC BRADY RUSH LICK RUN ...... 203.28 BAUSERMAN NANCY J & MICHAEL L NEW LT 40(P/O LTS39&40).279 AC SANFIELD AREA ANDERSON ...... 79.92 BROWN CHRISTOPHER J & ALONG CO RT 12 TRACT 1 10.054 AC NATIONWI ...... 211.52 BENNETT BEATRICE M 4.47 AC MILLER CO.CRT.CNSLD.W/PCLS 8.2 & 16 ...... 260.26 BROWN CHRISTOPHER J & ALONG CO RT 12 TRACT 2 10.058 AC NATIONWI ...... 904.76 BILLMEYER DWIGHT STEPHEN & 7.51 AC BILLMEYER WEST OF RIO ...... 287.96 BROWN CHRISTOPHER J & ALONG CO RT 12 TRACT 3 10.052 AC NATIONWIDE ...... 403.04 BLITTE ERIK & LOT 1 SEC 2 BLITTE 9.18 AC LR RDG ...... 909.28 BRUBAKER BEVERLY SUE 3.19 AC TROUT POND SEC B LOT B-59 HENDRICKSON ...... 310.94 BLITTE ERIK & LOT 2 SEC 2 BLITTLE 10.04 AC LR RDG ...... 128.20 BRUNK ALAN C LOT 36 5.805 AC MATHIAS EST CLINE ...... 100.82 BLITTE ERIK & SARA J LOT 24 SEC 3 LOST RIVER RDG 5.37 AC BRAUN ...... 300.62 BRUNK ALAN C LOT 35 5.105 AC MATHIAS EST WILT ...... 135.23 BLITTE ERIK A & LOT 11 SEC 3 5.48 AC LR RDG FLETCHER ...... 346.32 BRUNNER RICHARD A SR 5.97 AC AYERS SOUTH OF LOST CITY ...... 181.44 BLITTE ERIK A & LOT 19 SEC 1 5.18 AC LR RDG GALLION ...... 297.26 BURROUGHS RAYMOND F JR 4.16 AC BURROUGHS MIDDLE COVE ...... 213.74 BLY TODD A & TR 7A .839 AC SURVEY HAWKI SITUATE ALONG CO RT 5/1 ...... 594.86 Continued on page 10B Page 10B - MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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W/PCLS 25.1 ...... 181.43 SIONS LEONARD D TRACT 4 31.42 AC WOERNER LAND ...... 31.40 MARKWOOD JOHN ROBERT NORTH OF MOOREFIELD LOT 3 2.328 AC MARKWOOD ...... 17,090.78 SITES MELISSA C LOT 18 5.85 AC SEC A SPRING MT PROP LOUNSBURY ETALS ...... 277.68 MARKWOOD JOHN ROBERT & NORTH OF MOOREFIELD LOT 1 3.54 AC ...... 17,408.36 SITES MELISSA C LOT 20 4.40 AC SEC A SPRING MTN PROP LOUSBURY ETALS ...... 250.20 MARKWOOD SHARON J NORTH OF MOOREFIELD LOT 2 2.35 AC MARKWOOD ...... 7,144.10 SMITH BONNIE S & TIM P 2.22 AC RIG RD WHETZEL ...... 507.34 MARKWOOD SHARON J NORTH OF MOOREFIELD LOT 4 1.425 AC MARKWOOD ...... 392.70 SNAPP CASEY TRACT 1 20.18 AC WOERNER LAND ...... 450.48 MARSHALL MILDRED MAXINE LOT 3 .22 AC SEC 1 TANNERY-W VA HOUSING DEV ...... 82.80 STONESTREET GLENN J EST & .16 AC BAKER ...... 26.72 MILLIMAN EDNA G & 27,878 SQ FT .64 AC BAKER GREEN VALLEY HATCHERY ...... 5,532.72 SUDER RICHARD ESTATE & LOT 34 4 AC SILVER RIVER AC WMS ...... 148.82 MONOPOLI PATRICIA DANA .60 AC MONOPOLI MCMECHAN HOUSE ...... 4,536.74 THOMAS MICHAEL C & CONSTANCE G 11.18 AC WMS FROSTY HOLLOW RD ...... 311.32 MUNTZING FAMILY HOME LLC 1 LOT MAIN ST MUNTZING BY WILL ...... 616.64 THOMPSON MICHAEL WILLIAM 1/3 48.19 AC TRACT 14 EAST OF SOUTH FORK RD ALVORD ...... 362.00 PEARCE BELINDA A LOT 3 SEYMOUR SUB DIV MIGLIACCIO ...... 745.00 THOMPSON MICHAEL WM 1/4; PT LOT 13 PARCEL A&B 105.26 AC STONEY RUN C.C.CW/PCL 1.1 ...... 597.42 PEARCE BELINDA A LOT 4 SEYMOUR SUB DIV MIGLIACCIO ...... 54.82 THORNE JIMMY (LIFE) THEN .53 ACRES BAILEY LOT 6 ...... 159.58 PIETRUSKA VICKI L .20 AC HEAVNER ...... 531.14 THORNE JIMMY (LIFE) THEN 3.33 ACRES JENKINS ...... 152.60 PRATT EDWIN M JR & CATHERINE LOTS 20 & 21 BRIGHTON ADD PRATT ...... 315.28 THORNE JIMMY (LIFE) THEN 150’ X 300’ = 1.04 AC RICKIE L & CATHERINE OURS ...... 84.50 REDMAN KEITH M & MARY M LOT TRUSTEES ASBURY UM CH ...... 120.16 THORNE KENNETH & VICKIE .51 AC HOSE NEAR RIG ...... 195.04 REDMAN KEITH M & MARY M LOT PARSONAGE PROP ALLEGHENY ST ...... 37.68 THORNE VIRGIL G (LIFE) & 5 AC VANCE ...... 466.60 REEL ELDA LEA & CURTIS C LOT 1 .02 AC TANNERY WEESE ...... 128.48 TILLY LINDA M 5.56 AC GIBSON SOUTH OF MFLD ...... 271.04 REEL ELDA LEA & CURTIS C LOT 2 TANNERY WEESE ...... 43.43 TRAYLOR KEITH A 20.39 AC LOT 25 SURFACE ONL POTOMAC VALLEY OVERLOOK ...... 701.34 REEL KAREN S LOT 102 SEC 4 HATFIELD .115 AC MISTY TERRACE ...... 142.04 TROY MARK A (LIFE) MILDRED R 3.1 AC STUMP LAND JENKINS HOLLOW ...... 203.42 RICHARDSON TERRY B T & KERRI L .39 AC(SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARD) WEST SIDE WV RT 55 ...... 219.30 TROY TAMERA S LOT 17 2.20 AC JENKINS HOLLOW SANTORO ...... 207.70 RIGGS ROBERT & MARION PT LOT 2 .18 AC BK B HENKEL ADD EYE ...... 336.22 VANMETER LISA A 9.62 AC VAUGHAN NEAR DURGON ...... 495.54 RODGERS NOLA J & TINA RENEE LOT 2 MUNTZING ET AL ...... 285.10 VETTER HARRY H III & 3.58 AC LOT 2 WMS ...... 63.16 RUDY STEPHEN .04 AC WASH ST WEBSTER BUNK SMITH SHOESHOP ...... 358.52 VETTER HARRY H III/BARBARA A 4.67 AC WMS LOT 1 ...... 499.30 RUSSELL JACQUELINE COLE PT LOTS 27 & 28 H ADD METHOD ...... 431.42 WARREN EVEYLN 1.34 AC SF RD WARREN ...... 168.87 RYAN DANIEL & JACKIE LOT .2942 AC EVANS DASHER BY WILL ...... 451.67 WEBB JONATHAN C & LOT 28 2.001 SEC 1 SILVER RIVER ACRES MCCANN ...... 353.10 S D W ELECTRIC LLC .16 AC DENNEY MONROE ST ...... 460.88 WEESE ELVA LEE WOERNER-WEESE LAND 301.93 AC HEISKELL PROPERTY ...... 131.56 SBT LLP A WV LIMITED LAIBILITY NEW LOT 2 (OLD LTS 3&4) DOLAN DOLAN ADD .40 AC SURVEY ...... 216.82 WEESE ELVA LEE 1/2 & 270.263 AC WOERNER LAND HUFFMAN PROPERTY ...... 65.70 SBT LLP A WV LIMITED LIABILITY NEW LOT 1 (OLD LTS 5,6,7) DOLAN ADD .64 ACRE ...... 2,803.24 Continued on page 12B Page 12B - MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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Continued from page 11B DOLLY KIMBERLY M 2005 CHEV TRAI ...... 156.40 WHETZEL AUTTIE V1/2 JIMMY .65 ACRES BAILEY ...... 38.76 FITZWATER EVELYN 1970 CAMP PULL 2004 DODG NEON 1987 NISS TRUK ...... 103.64 WHETZEL ROGER & IMOGENE 82.76 AC TR 1 BRAKES RUN WHETZEL ...... 248.54 HOWELL DAVID JR 2003 DODG DURA ...... 106.43 WILLIAMS W HOWARD JR 79.202 AC TRACT 2 WOODLAND DOOLEY HILL RD WILLIAMS ...... 26.62 ARNOLD JASON 2000 NISS XTER ...... 97.74 WILLIAMS W HOWARD JR 59.24 AC TRACT 3C COW HILL WILLIAMS ...... 57.43 HARTMAN COREY 1992 FORD THUN 2006 DODG DAKO ...... 176.20 WILLIAMS W HOWARD JR 3.473 AC WMS ...... 20.21 CRITES CHRISTINE F 1992 FORD EXPL ...... 57.46 WILLIAMS WILLIAM HOWARD JR 125.75 AC WEESE & WILLIAMS W FORK ...... 95.47 SNYDER RONALD C 1999 CADI SEVL 1988 FORD RANG ...... 94.30 WILLIAMS WILLIAM HOWARD JR 11.13 AC WEESE & WILLIAMS W FORK ...... 26.62 OURS SHERIL 1998 FORD RANG ...... 94.64 WILLIAMS WILLIAM HOWARD JR 109.02 AC WEESE & WILLIAMS SOUTH OF MFLD ...... 120.48 BOWMAN BERNARD 1995 JEEP LARE ...... 68.27 WILLIS DON W PIKE ADAM CRITES-WILL .50 AC DOUBLE WIDE M/H ...... 182.82 LOPEZ VIRGILIA 1992 GMC SUBR ...... 70.03 WILSON JERRY W & SHIRLEY C CAIN 1/2 OF LOT 13 ...... 21.74 FORD SAMUEL T JR 2000 DODG DURA ...... 84.94 WILSON JERRY W & SHIRLEY C LOTS 11 & 12 BLOCK C CAIN ...... 243.22 Total District 04-MOOREFIELD CORP 2010 Supplemental 4,835.87 WOLFE JOHN FRANKLIN WOLFE 1.18 AC ...... 288.82 WOLFE PAULA J .65 AC RIG RD CRITES ...... 259.70 District 05-SOUTH FORK WRATCHFORD MICHAEL A 2.18 AC LOT 22 SEC 2 TWIN RIVERS MICHAEL ...... 194.02 MYERS ROGER JR 1996 FORD EXPL 1996 CHEV CAVA ...... 69.33 WRATCHFORD VEDA ARBUTUS & MOWERY 2.4 AC ...... 150.18 LOCKLEY JAMES T 1995 DODG INTR 1997 HARL SPOR 1988 FORD F150 ...... 73.09 ZUBER JANET D LOT 2 & 3 TWIN RIVERS CO CRT CNSLD W/PCL 31 4.44 AC ...... 451.96 RINKER CHARLES J 1992 FORD F150 1991 HARL SUPE ...... 101.39 ZUBER JANET D LOT 6 2 AC TWIN RIVERS GILFILEN ...... 190.02 CRITES CHRISTOPHER A 2003 CHEV CAVA 2003 FORD MSTG ...... 133.51 Total District 05-SOUTH FORK 2010 Real Estate 52,368.18 KASMIER SHELBY LYNN 2003 CHEV TRCK ...... 75.36 COMBS ROGER F & KAREN S 2005 DODG NEON ...... 78.50 District 06-CAPON CORP KESNER CURTIS A III 2003 CHEV CAVA ...... 72.68 ADAMS DOROTHEA J LOT 4 BK B RIDGEWIEW SUB DIV MCKEEVER-ADAMS ...... 317.86 THOMA JILL 1997 JEEP WRAN 1995 FORD ESCO ...... 82.58 ANGLE CHARLES B & LORETTA J CACAPON VILLAGE TOWN HOUSES LOT 28D 3565 SQ FT ...... 741.00 ECKARD JIMMY LEE 1987 FORD PKUP 2008 CHEV CBLT ...... 111.87 BONNER THOMAS E & LOT 1 .53 AC SEC 1 FRYE SPRING SUB DIV ALKIRE ...... 855.10 LUDEKER HEATHER 1995 SUBA IMPR ...... 50.39 CITIMORTGAGE INC LOT 7A SEC 2 FRYE SPRING SUB DIV .45 AC ...... 1,224.02 WELTON TRUCKING LLC 2004 TRLR BART 1998 TRLR BART 1987 TRLR STOR ...... 200.92 CLINE J MARION EST 1 LOT .4 AC WHEATON MAIN ST ...... 128.62 EVANS WILLIAM L OR APRIL D 2000 CHEV CAVA ...... 63.53 EARLE SAMUEL GARDNER LOT 15 BK B RV ADD & LT 16 TWITTY .46 AC ...... 543.90 MARKWOOD LEVI 2009 MCYC KAWA 1998 DODG DURA ...... 103.92 FISHEL GERALD W & MARY E 1 AC LOT 5 WILSON ...... 279.97 LUSK RENE 2003 HYUN ELAN 1989 FORD F150 ...... 78.27 HARVEY TAYLOR C & LOT 35 WRV ADD MATHIAS ...... 32.45 JOHNSON CHERYL A 1995 GEO PRIZ ...... 56.41 HARVEY TAYLOR C & LOT 34 WRV ADD MATHIAS ...... 27.07 REED TIMMY J 1999 FORD CNTR ...... 58.03 HARVEY TAYLOR C & LOT 33 WRV ADD MATHIAS ...... 26.23 WIMER TIMOTHY J OR VANESSA 2007 SUZI FRNA ...... 94.64 HARVEY TAYLOR C & 14.653 AC SURVEY MAIN ST MURRAY-HAWKINS BEALLE BY WILL ...... 458.75 TURNER GERALD J 1996 MERC TRAC 1993 FORD RANG 0000 TRLR UTIL ...... 68.47 HOUGHTALING SELDON B & WARDEN GLEN SD RC ADAMS LOT 8 .19 AC RESURVEY ...... 293.17 RIGGLEMAN ROBERT SCOTT 1994 CHEV S10 ...... 58.89 KIRKS DAVID J, HUNG KU PARK & 1.31 AC ABERNATHY IGA MARKET ...... 1,808.08 MONGOLD JOHNNY A 1997 FORD F150 ...... 67.61 KLINE ARTHUR D JR MAIN STREET .0953 AC ANGLE ...... 1,224.02 HUTTER BETTY LOU 2007 CHEV COBL ...... 78.36 KOHNE CHARLES W & BONNIE E 1.72 AC ROADS IN SUB-DIVISION ...... 54.74 MCLEAN WILLIAM III 1979 GMC 2500 ...... 50.39 MILLER TRACEY SCOTT & .94 AC DOYLE ...... 498.28 KIFER JAMES & HELEN 1994 CADI DVLE 1999 CHRY TN&C ...... 84.61 ORNDOFF HOWARD W 1/2 & LOT A .10 AC MAIN ST ORNDOFF ...... 208.97 WOLFE PAULA J 2003 JEEP CHER ...... 91.08 ORNDOFF HOWARD W 1/2 & BACK LOT MAIN ST SNYDER LAND ...... 427.91 LOFTON JOSHUA R 1991 CHEV S 10 1993 CHEV BLAZ ...... 61.13 ORNDOFF-SAYERS ELIZABETH W .18 AC PERRY LAND WHITE STAR RESTAURANT ...... 508.26 SHANHOLTZ JULIE 1998 FORD WIND ...... 58.67 ORNDORFF EDDIE R JR .296 AC COMBS-MCKEEVER ...... 444.44 THORNE JEFFREY A & MARCIA L 1991 FORD ESCO 2003 DODG RAM ...... 98.83 PAPPAS MARK & KAREN .94 AC MORRIS ...... 214.84 STONESTREET JAMES D & LUCY 2004 JEEP CHER 1998 FORD F150 ...... 118.31 PAPPAS MARK & KAREN .33 AC EMSWILLER ...... 315.54 HELMICK DWAYNE & SHARON 1995 DODG DAKO 1989 CADI DEVI ...... 64.91 SAYERS-ORNDOFF ELIZABETH W APARTMENT IN RG1 ...... 217.55 SHERMAN LLOYD D & FAYE 1994 MITS MIRA 1990 SUBA JUST 1997 SUBA LEGA 1986 FORD RANG 2007 HYUN SANT .159.23 SEARS ELVA LEE & LOT FRYE ...... 183.51 MILLER LARRY F JR 1986 CHEV 4X4 ...... 50.39 SEARS ELVA LEE & KATHLEEN C .08 AC WALKER ...... 211.22 LLEWELLYN RHONDA 1989 PONT GRAM 1998 GMC JIMY 2008 TRLR CARR ...... 70.52 WHISNER TONY RAY & WANDA LURAY LOT 2A .41 AC SEC 1 FRYE SPRING SUB DIV HAWKINS ...... 501.54 MOYERS DANIEL 1993 CHEV CAVA ...... 51.04 Total District 06-CAPON CORP 2010 Real Estate 11,747.04 TOMCZAK VERNON R 2006 CARG TRLR 1997 BIGT TRLR 2003 JON BOAT 1995 DODG RAM 2004 TOYT TUND 201.67 Total 2010 Real Estate 450,989.88 CUPPETT LINDA 1994 HYUN SCUP ...... 49.74 Total District 05-SOUTH FORK 2010 Supplemental 3,149.33 Tax Year 2010 Supplemental District 01-CAPON District 06-CAPON CORP HEISHMAN SHANNON RAE 2000 GMC SAVN ...... 64.03 NEFF SHEILA R 1996 CHEV CAVA 2007 DODG CARA ...... 148.47 SHOCKEY ROBERT R & LISA L 2001 FORD EXPL 1997 FORD MUST 1996 DODG GRCA ...... 100.17 SEARS MICHAEL II 1997 CHEV S 10 1993 FORD AERO ...... 81.36 WALKER BRADLEY A 2001 SUBA LEGY ...... 75.61 DODD MARSHALL F 2002 DODG DAKO ...... 105.60 WALKER JAMES L 1997 SUBA LGCY 1998 SUBA IMPR ...... 77.62 DODD FREDA A 1998 HYUN ACCE ...... 53.28 STRAWDERMAN BRENT & KATHERINE 2005 FORD F250 2002 CHRY PTCR ...... 199.50 MILLER DONALD RAY 2009 JEEP WRAN ...... 288.22 BAUSERMAN KEVIN J 1994 CHEV ASTR ...... 53.30 Total District 06-CAPON CORP 2010 Supplemental 676.93 MONGOLD NATHAN H 2000 VOLK JETT ...... 73.21 Total 2010 Supplemental 20,376.71 MILLER VIOLA 1998 MERC SABL ...... 59.74 Total Delinquency This Report 597,174.21 OVERBEY REBECCA W 1992 GEO TRCK 1987 JEEP GRCK ...... 56.13 OURS TIMOTHY & TAMARA 2001 DODG RAM 2005 DODG CARA 2008 CHEV CBLT ...... 215.77 The sheriff, after ascertaining which of the taxes assessed in his or her county are delinquent, shall, on or before the first day of May next ORNDORFF TERRY & DEBORAH 1997 FORD EXPL 1986 FORD RANG 1986 CAMP TERR ...... 71.99 succedding the year for which the taxes were assessed, prepare the following delinquent lists, arranged by districts and alphabetically by TAYLOR WANDA 2000 FORD TAUR ...... 64.48 name of the person charged, and showing in respect to each the amount of taxes remaining delinquent on April thirtieth: (1) A list of prop- BURKE DANIEL 2001 ISUZ RODI 1994 TOYO TRUK ...... 59.76 erty in the landbook imporperly entered or not ascertainable; (2) a list of other delinquent real estate; and (3) a list of all other delinquent METZ SHEILA 1998 JEEP CHER ...... 66.86 taxes: Provided. that the list shall conclude with a notice, substantially as follows: Any person holding a West Virginia business registratri- HOSE WILLIAM MATTHEW 1987 FORD RANG ...... 50.39 on certificate under the authority of article twelve, chapter eleven of this code who does not pay all delinquent personal property taxes LILLY JERRY A & MICHELLE L 1996 PONT SUNF 1965 BOAT VBOT 1962 TRLR BOAT 1991 CHEV C150 shall have his or her liscense to do business in this state suspended until the delinquency is cured. 2002 NISS XTER 2007 CHEV COBA ...... 191.42 The sheriff on returning each list shall, at the foot thereof, subscribe an oath, which shall be subscribed before and certified by some per- CROOK TIMOTHY J & SHARON K 2002 DIVE TRLR 2000 FORD F150 ...... 93.02 son duly authorized to administer oaths, in form or effect as follows: MILLER RONALD W 1995 GMC TRUK ...... 67.18 HEISHMAN ROGER E II 1994 CHEV TRUK 1999 DODG DURA 1995 BOAT BAYL ...... 107.07 I, Robert L. Ferrell, Sheriff and Treasurer of Hardy County, do swear that the foregoing list is to the best of my knowledge, complete and JENKINS ERNEST 1988 FORD BRNC ...... 50.39 accurate, and that I have received none of the taxes listed above. FENT DAVID K 1988 OLDS TORN 1989 FORD F150 ...... 52.12 BROWN MICHELLE L 2008 KIA SPEC ...... 119.72 Real Estate Delinquent List For Hardy County ANSELL ROBIN RENE 1992 TOYO CORL ...... 52.65 A list of persons and property in the County of Hardy for the non-payment of taxes for the year of 2010 ending 05/01/2011. MINTER KENNETH WAYNE 1994 CHEV C150 1987 CHEV S10 ...... 68.26 FERLEY CARLOS 2001 DODG DAKO ...... 79.88 Recapitulation of Sheriff’s list of sales, suspensions, redemptions, and certification for Hardy County, West Virginia for the year 2010 . BURNS PENNY M 1986 PONT TRAM 2002 CHRY PTCR ...... 75.89 West Virginia Code 11A-3-9 JAMES KEVIN OR DEBRA 1996 DODG GRCA ...... 55.98 GROVES JUSTIN 1994 JEEP CHER ...... 56.41 District Name District Total TESTERMAN CHRISTOPHER SCOTT 2004 JEEP WRAN ...... 108.08 CAPON 72,391.74 SMITH ARLENE H 2005 DODG CARA 1993 WILD CAMP ...... 104.22 LOST RIVER 90,130.19 MORGAN JOYCE A & MORGAN WILLIAM D2002 FORD RANG 2009 CHEV TRAI ...... 205.51 MOOREFIELD 112,004.32 BAGGARLY BOYD H III 1999 FORD ESCT 1998 DODG RAM ...... 82.58 MOOREFIELD CORP 112,348.41 PERRY COLIN L & AMY M 2001 DODG NEON 1990 ASM TRLR 1997 DODG RAM 1996 GMC YUKO SOUTH FORK 52,368.18 1996 FORD F833 2010 ASM TRLR 0000 BOAT PIKE ...... 168.83 CAPON CORP 11,747.04 REXROAD ERIC S & DENISE M 2007 CAMP KEYS ...... 126.38 Grand Total 450,989.88 MCKINNEY LAWRENCE A OR MARY ELIZA ...... 1988 WILD CAMP 1990 TOYT 4RUN 2005 LINC TOWN 2006 HUMM H3-5 1997 FORD F350 2007 KEYS CAMP 2005 HAUL TRLR ...... 521.65 I, Robert L. Ferrel, Sheriff & Treasurer of the County of Hardy, so swear that the foregoing list is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, GOLDSMITH KAREN 1995 DODG INTR ...... 53.72 complete and accurate, and that I have received none of the taxes listed therein. Total District 01-CAPON 2010 Supplemental 3,729.52 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of May 2011. District 02-LOST RIVER Robert L. Ferrell. Sheriff & Treasurer of Hardy County CAMPBELL JAMES M 1996 HARL SOFT 1994 CAMP PROW ...... 99.13 DISPANET JEFFREY & CRYSTAL 2007 CHEV CBLT 1990 TOYO 4RUN 2000 FORD EXCR ...... 153.40 West Virginia SS, JENKINS SONNY & MAUDE 1999 HOND CIVI 1994 PYLM VIST 1991 FORD F150 2000 NISS FRON 0000 BOAT TRLR104.09 At a County Commission meeting, held for the County of Hardy at the court house thereof on ______the ______SMITH RICHARD L & LORI A 1995 GMC SIRR 1986 JEEP CHEK 1995 DODG STRT 1984 HOND SHAD ...... 92.81 day of ______, ______. This day, Robert L. Ferrel, Sheriff and Treasurer of this County, presented to the commission a list of real es- WILLIAMS SCOTSMAN INC 1994 MACH EQUI ...... 43.66 tate in this County delinquent for the non-payment of taxes thereon for the year 2010, verified by CALDWELL BLAIR F 1987 CHEV TK ...... 22.54 his SCHMITT RAYMOND R 1996 SATN AUTO ...... 60.82 afdavit thereto appended, which said list being examined by the Commission, and found to be correct, is therefore allowed. STRAWDERMAN FRANK L 1998 FORD F150 ...... 81.40 ANDES DOROTHY 1992 PLYM VOYA ...... 48.99 Greg Ely, Clerk of the Hardy County Commission MURPHY HERBERT L OR PATRICIA 2006 MERC MOUN ...... 116.79 CRONE ANTHOMY C & TELSA M 2002 FORD EXPL 1998 FORD RANG ...... 105.62 Personal Property Delinquent List For Hardy County HONDA LEASE TRUST 2009 HOND ACCO ...... 169.14 A list of persons in the County of Hardy delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year of 2010 ending 05/01/2011. BRADFIELD NATHAN M 2004 PONT GRAM 1993 FORD RANG ...... 114.55 ROLES RICHARD L & MONICA 1988 NISS 2H 1995 BMW 3SER 1994 TOYO JUNK 1994 TOYO TRUK ...... 72.03 Recapitulation of a list of persons and property other than real estate in the County of Hardy delinquent for the non-payment of taxes KETTERMAN RICHARD J JR 2006 CHEV AVEO ...... 87.52 thereon for the year 2010. FUNKHOUSER ROY B & JAMIE 1993 NISS TRUK 1994 CHEV C250 1996 CHEV MONT 1973 FORD DUMP 1992 CHEV CAPR 118.31 QUIROZ ENTERPRISES 0000 INVE 2003 GMC SONO 2004 CHEV VAN 1991 DODG RAM ...... 209.52 District Name District Total TISCH LAURI ANN 1995 CHEV LUMI 1998 CHEV CAMO ...... 73.63 CAPON 30,736.88 Total District 02-LOST RIVER 2010 Supplemental 2,024.67 LOST RIVER 10,999.58 MOOREFIELD 17,212.44 District 03-MOOREFIELD MOOREFIELD CORP 51,032.67 MONGOLD EMMA R POWERS 2003 CHRY PTCR ...... 77.77 SOUTH FORK 13,760.67 HILL JONATHAN R 2005 DODG RAM 1982 CHEV 4X4 1991 FORD DUMP 2007 DODG NITR ...... 242.45 CAPON CORP 2,065.38 MURPHY CATHY 2005 DODG NEON ...... 76.66 CAPON 3,729.52 PARKER KELLY W 2009 HOND CIVI ...... 155.68 LOST RIVER 2,024.67 MARTIN WILLIAM & JAMES 0000 HTRL ...... 153.14 MOOREFIELD 5,960.39 EYE ORVILLE JR & AMY S 2006 DODG DAKO 2006 CHEV EQUN ...... 197.04 MOOREFIELD CORP 4,835.87 HARVEY JENNIFER 2002 FORD FOCU 1988 MAZD 323 ...... 72.28 SOUTH FORK 3,149.33 MCCAULEY GREGORY L 1997 FORD F150 ...... 73.86 CAPON CORP 676.93 DITTMAR PENNY T 1999 SUZK GRVI ...... 73.21 Grand Total 146,184.33 THOMPSON STACIE L 2001 CHRY VOYA ...... 69.12 EYLER CARL J & MARY L 2005 KIA RIO 2000 SUZU LT30 2007 KUBO 4WHL 2002 FORD F150 ...... 149.57 I, Robert L. Ferrel, Sheriff & Treasurer of the County of Hardy, do swear that the foregoing list is to the best of my knowledge and belief, THORNE DONNIE 1993 FORD AREO ...... 52.42 complete and accurate, and that I have received none of the taxes listed therein. BEAVERS KELLY S 2001 NISS MAXI ...... 83.66 WRATCHFORD JESSICA W 2004 JEEP LBTY ...... 105.98 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of May, 2011. WILSON HERMAN D 2000 DODG RAM ...... 86.34 KESNER ANDREW & TRACY 1998 CHRY CIRS 2004 CHEV SILV ...... 136.84 West Virginia, SS: HEAVNER CAROLYN C 1993 NISS ALTI ...... 54.15 At a County Commission meeting, held for the County of Hardy at the court house thereof on ______the ______day LEWIS ROYA 1992 CHEV 1500 ...... 21.83 of ______, ______. This day, Robert L. Ferrel, Sheriff and Treasurer of this County, presented to the CULLERS SARAH N 2006 STRN VUE ...... 127.69 comission a list of persons and property other than real estate in this County delinquent for the non-payment of taxes thereon for the year HESS PHILIP & ANGELA DAWN 1987 TOYT TRUK 2004 GMC SONO ...... 117.24 2010, verified by his affidavit thereto appended, which said list being examined by the Commission, and found to be correct, is therefore LIPSCOMB ERIC S 2002 FORD FOCU ...... 72.03 allowed. MYERS JOHN K OR TAMMY 2001 CHEV CAVA ...... 63.53 5/11/11 1c FLANAGAN SHARON 1999 FORD F150 ...... 83.44 ------EVANS ANNETTE R 1997 DODG CARV ...... 55.98 MCCULLOUGH RONALD S 1995 FORD BRON ...... 61.13 BARNETT IONA V 1998 CHEV LUMI ...... 60.82 TAYLOR OTIS 1999 CHEV ASTR ...... 65.56 HOSE JENIFER 2000 PONT SNFR ...... 64.36 PELL PAMELA R 1988 CHEV C150 1978 CHEV K-20 1977 JD DOZE ...... 37.76 HOSE CLEAL & LENEL 2006 JEEP LIBE 1999 GMC SIER ...... 143.41 Karate Test Week Ends REDMAN RODNEY & JUNETA 1989 FORD F250 2005 FORD EXPE 1988 TRLR HORS 1988 TOYO TERC ...... 133.93 MILLER WILLIAM H & LORI A 1983 HTRL ...... 97.85 HARTMAN RAYMOND W & MARY MONGOLD 1979 BOAT STAR 1994 TRLR BOAT 2001 KAWA VULC 1992 FORD F150 1999 FORD F150 . .148.78 HELMICK JERRY G 1979 CHEV VAN 1966 FORD TRUK 2003 CHEV SILV 1982 TRLR UTIL 1993 TRLR UTIL .75.31 GILCHRIST CORY L 2001 DODG RAM ...... 91.73 KITE NICHOLAS & CANDICE 2006 NISS MAXI 2000 DODG CARA 2003 DODG DAKO ...... 242.67 COAXUM MELISSA 1996 BUIC REGA ...... 32.71 WHITE WILLIAM D & MARILYN S 1993 TOYT TRUK 1995 INTL ROLL 1996 CHEV CAVA ...... 111.22 BOLYARD HAROLD & GLENDA 1994 CHEV 1500 1998 JEEP GRCH ...... 86.57 GOMEZ PEREZ YONY J 1994 DODG VAN ...... 52.85 HOSE GERALD 1994 FORD F150 ...... 61.57 CULLERS ROBERT J 2003 DODG 2500 1994 GEO TRAK ...... 170.64 ALT DUSTIN A 1995 CADI DEVI ...... 60.82 SEE WILLIAM S JR 1994 DODG DAKO 2005 CHEV SILV 2008 YAMA 450 ...... 206.09 BERG MATHEW 1993 FORD ESCT ...... 50.59 ONGSINGCO EVANGELINE 2000 FORD FOCS ...... 62.45 CREAK TERRY 1997 JEEP GRCH ...... 62.65 CAMERON ANGELA 1991 FORD TAUR ...... 50.59 KERSHNER MARY C 2002 FORD TARS ...... 69.77 WHITEMAN SHARON L 1998 MERC VILL ...... 61.13 SMITH DANA E 2004 CHEV TRAI ...... 100.01 WHETZEL MICHELLE L (KIMBLE) 2002 DODG DURA 2000 FORD F150 ...... 80.75 BARB AARON L 2000 FORD MUST 2006 FORD MUST ...... 153.41 SWICK BETSY 2006 HYUN SONA ...... 65.99 KERNS LOGAN 1997 GMC 1500 ...... 55.93 WETZEL KEVIN & MINDI 2002 DODG RAM 2002 KAWA DRAI 2003 DODG DURA ...... 159.43 LANTZ DENZIL JR 2003 DODG RAM 2005 JAYC EAGL 2007 KAWA EX25 ...... 229.47 LANTZ CHERYL 1997 KIA SPOR ...... 55.76 WALDRON ROBERT J & ELEANOR 2003 MCYC SUZI 2002 TOYT TACO 2005 NISS FRON 1999 MITS MIRA ...... 272.94 After a week of testing, “Test Week” ends for Karate students at the Hardy County Wellness Center with a HELMICK JEFF K 1983 BOAT 12FT ...... 21.83 Total District 03-MOOREFIELD 2010 Supplemental 5,960.39 95 percent success rating. This week has been a long and sometimes stressful one for not only the students but for instructors as well. It seems to be more stressful for Sensei Kirk as an instructor because he wanted all the District 04-MOOREFIELD CORP HIBBARD DEBRA V 1995 JEEP CHER ...... 29.41 students to be successful in achieving a higher rank. CRUZ ALEXANDER 2001 PONT GRDM ...... 93.18 “Unfortunately this doesn’t always happen,” he said. “When I have a student to fail I feel as if in some way I NADAL MARIA DEL VALLE 1999 BUIC PARK ...... 85.71 RUCKMAN LEONARD L 1994 MAZD TRUK ...... 63.09 have failed them. One thing that this does is to make them come back stronger and wiser for their next exam.” MARSHALL MARION H 2002 SATU VUE ...... 99.17 FRIDDLE EDDIE 2000 FORD WDST ...... 69.59 JOHNSTON PEGGY S 1999 CHRY SEBR ...... 70.03 MILLER JEFFREY ALAN 1989 HTRL 2003 YAMA R 6 2003 CHEV SILV ...... 267.24 HOSE ROGER D 2000 DODG DURN 1987 DODG RAM ...... 89.06 HAMBLETON DAVID A & CHRISTY L 1989 HTRL 2003 TOYO TACO ...... 219.25 HENRY CHARLES D 2002 CHEV CAVA ...... 83.16 ONGRATULATE OUR ENIOR CRITES GRANT 2006 HTRL ...... 260.77 C Y S BENSON TAMMY LYNN 1996 CHEV CAVA ...... 62.69 In the May 25, 2011 M OOREFIELD E XAMINER MICHALIDES ROBERT 1995 BUIC REGL ...... 62.69 MILLER PEGGY 1994 MERC COUG ...... 57.15 KILE SHIRLEY E 1997 PONT GRAM ...... 64.80 HELMICK CRYSTAL 1996 CHEV CORS ...... 57.46 GREEN CARLA 1996 CHRY T&C 1991 CHEV LUMI ...... 51.93 .00 ORTIZ ISMAEL DELACRUZ 2001 CHEV CAVA ...... 76.93 .00 IZE TRIMBLE DANA & SHEILA 1983 CADI ELDO 2001 DODG STRA ...... 85.28 $20 .40 Value DAY SHANNA 2008 CHEV COLB ...... 143.58 NLY S MORALES GENARO ROMERO 2002 CHEV CAVA 2000 GMC SIER ...... 168.19 O O NLY $15$15 ARBAUGH KATHRAN 2008 CHEV MALI ...... 211.00 Deadline is Noon on May 20 AESCHLIMANN MARY E 2000 CHEV METR ...... 65.48 FITZWATER REBECCA 1996 DODG STRT ...... 38.41 COLE MICHAEL T 1998 JEEP CHER ...... 47.79 Ad will consist of graduate’s picture, graduate’s name GREENWALT MATTHEW S 2006 CHRY SEBR 2003 JEEP GRCH ...... 188.33 CTUAL

MCCAUSLEY LINDA & JEFF WHETSTONE 2001 DODG RAM ...... 90.50 and who it is from only. Any additional text will be A HILL MARY K 2004 VOLK JETA ...... 138.69 WHITMORE TOBBY J 1995 HTRL 2003 BUIC LESA 1989 GMC JIMY ...... 207.70 subject to normal rate card prices. PETER DAVID HARVEY WILLIAM L SR 1993 FORD RANG ...... 64.80 MONGOLD JEREMY V 1988 FORD F150 ...... 53.35 Whistleberger CRITES ALBERT W 1992 CHEV LUMI ...... 55.02 304-530-6397 HEAVENER ERNEST & ANGELA 2006 JEEP LIBE 1978 FORD RANG ...... 161.29 From Mom, Dad & David CHEWNING JEFFREY W 1998 MERC MOUN ...... 74.83 [email protected] MCWHORTER DARYL E 1994 CHEV CAMA ...... 68.27