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Two ways to place an ad: Online at www.coalfield.com • Phone (276) 679-1101

CLASSIFIED POLICY HELP WANTEDFOR SALE FOR RENT SERVICES LEGAL NOTICE

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Norton, Virginia 24273 The Coalfield Progress Friday, April 15, 2016 PAGE 15

LEGAL NOTICE

brand new printing plates.still wrapped. 36x24.the coalfield progress.

contact bill endeanbendean@coalfield.com

276/679-1101, ext. 265

ACROSS

1. Something to chew4. Explode9. Love handles, essentially13. “___ moment”14. Be bombastic15. Garlicky mayonnaise16. Device to thaw frozengoods18. A fold or ridge19. Accused’s need20. Dangerous fibrous miner-als22. Mythical beast23. Grassland24. “The Three Faces of___”25. Baseball’s Master Melvin26. “___ the fields we go”28. Like some cows31. Not us33. Simply36. A new sibling my mar-riage40. Through the postal serv-ice41. Home, informally44. Appearance47. “Chicago” lyricist

50. Absorbed, as a cost51. ___-eyed52. Consumes55. Novice57. Technologically advanced60. As a whole61. “Enigma Variations” com-poser62. Magnetic mineral65. Stinky66. Arab leader67. Nancy, in Nancy68. Icelandic epic69. Top competitors, often70. African antelope

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1. Atlantic catch2. Discover3. Tom Brady4. An injury; informally5. Bearish6. Backstabber7. Appropriate8. Brusque9. Unit of Middle East curren-cy10. Hang around11. Bay

12. Not fair15. “Tarzan” extra17. Fix, in a way21. It holds water22. “i” lid27. Casting need29. “Is that ___?”30. Blue hue32. Charades, essentially34. “___ we having funyet?”35. Fries, maybe37. Amniotic ___38. Church donation39. One who is not strong42. Rich waxy cheese43. Golf ball support44. Cleave45. Dirty46. Classified48. Pickled 49. Errors53. High points54. “Naughty you!”56. ___ grass58. Maori war chant59. “Don’t give up!”63. “Fancy that!”64. Australian runner

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESThe following jobs are available through theNorton Virginia Employment Commission:

For more details on these and other current job orders,visit the Virginia Workforce Connection website,

www.vawc.virginia.gov, come by the Norton local office of theVirginia Employment Commission at 1725 Park Avenue, SW,

send an email to norton@vec.virginia.gov,or call 276-679-9413

Server - Norton • Heavy Equipment Operator - Southwest

VA & Tri-Cities • Concrete Finisher - Southwest VA & Tri-

Cities • Concrete Form Carpenter - Southwest VA & Tri-

Cities • CDL A Truck Driver - Southwest VA & Tri-Cities •

Personal Care Aide - Local Counties • OTR Truck Driver •

Carpenter Helper – Wise • Security Officer - St. Paul •

Diesel Mechanic - Clintwood • Teller -Wise • Technical

Support Specialist - Norton • Salesperson- St. Paul •

Environmental Services Helper - Norton • Customer

Service Representative - Duffield

O P E N H O U S E

NEWLY REMODELED -MOVE-IN READY!

3 BR, 2.5 BA, Approx. 1875 sq. ft.,plus 1625 ft. Partial Basement

276-328-2851

Saturday, April 23Noon - 3:00 pm

135 Beverly Avenue SW, Wise, VA$169,500.00

Income BasedApartments for Rent

Wise County Redevelopment andHousing Authority is accepting

applications for properties in Wise,Big Stone Gap, Appalachia, Pound,

Coeburn & St. Paul. Rent is based onincome. Security Deposits can be

made in payments.

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

Contact WCRHA at 395-6104 or 565-2840. WCRHA is an Equal Housing Opportunity Agency

LITTLE HENRY’SExcavating & Paving, Inc.

276-796-5758800-807-PAVE

For AllYour

PavingNeeds

FREE ESTIMATES

We are pledged to the letter and spiritof Virginia’s policy for achieving equalhousing opportunity throughout theCommonwealth. We encourage andsupport advertising and marketingprograms in which there are no barri-ers to obtaining housing because ofrace, color, religion, national origin,sex, elderliness, familial status orhandicap.

All real estate advertised herein issubject to Virginia’s fair housing lawwhich makes it illegal to advertise“any preference, limitation, or discrim-ination because of race, color, reli-gion, national origin, sex, elderliness,familial status or handicap or intentionto make any such preference, limita-tion, or discrimination.”

This newspaper will not knowinglyaccept advertising for real estate thatviolates the fair housing law. Ourreaders are hereby informed that alldwellings advertised in this newspa-per are available on an equal opportu-nity basis. For more information or tofile a housing complaint call theVirginia Fair Housing Office at (804)367-8530. Toll free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearing impaired call(804) 367-9753.

We are pledged to the letter andspirit of Virginia's and HUD's equalopportunity housing policies.Virginia's fair housing law makes itillegal to advertise any preference,limitation or discrimination basedon race, color, religion, national ori-gin, sex, elderliness, familial statusor handicap.

This newspaper will not knowinglyaccept advertising for real estatethat violates the fair housing law.Our readers are hereby informedthat all dwellings advertised in thisnewspaper are available on anequal opportunity basis. For moreinformation about Virginia's FairHousing Law or to file a fair housingcomplaint call the Virginia FairHousing Office at (804) 367-8530.Toll free call (888) 551-3247. Forthe hearing impaired call (804)527-4290.

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CLASSIFIED ADCORRECTIONS

Check your ad the first day itruns. Any error should bereported immediately to TheCoalfield Progress ClassifiedDepartment at (276)679-1101, Ext. 241. The CoalfieldProgress is only responsiblefor one incorrect insertionand then only for the portionof the ad that is incorrect.

110-Houses3BR, 2BTH HOUSE FORSALE. 7923 Carter BranchRoad, Wise. Large livingroom, large family room withfireplace. Eat-in kitchen,small patio, new deck onfront. Apartment in back canbe rented out. Large lot withfruit trees. Was $79,500,reduced to $69,000. Call(804)746-5101 or (276)220-1968. If no answer leavemessage.

HOUSE FOR SALE, 1015Cannonchet Avenue, nearMEOC. 3/4 bedrooms, livingroom, dining room, kitchen,den, 2-1/2 bath. On 3 lots.$124,900. (276)393-0180

HOUSE FOR SALE inClintwood, VA. Brick style.4400 sq. ft., 2 levels of livingspace, 2 car attached ga-rage. 2 car detached ga-rage/ shop. 40x60 metalbuilding. Also, building forbusiness/ guest house. 8acres of land. $265,000. Allcalls after 5pm. (276)337-9540 or (276)926-8376.

HOUSE FOR SAlE inCoeburn. Call only if inter-ested. $127,000 or makeoffer. (276)395-6130

HOUSE FOR SALE INCOEBURN. 2/3 bedrooms,one bath. Approximately 1acre fenced in level lot.Large front porch. Detachedone car garage with sidestorage building, 2 carcarport with electric andwater hookup. Priced farbelow appraisal. Call(276)395-5570, if no answerleave message.

120-Mobile Homes2 AND 3 BEDROOM MOBILEHOMES set up in parks inWise, Norton and Coeburnareas. Call (276)679-2920.

130-Lots/AcreageFOR SALE– LAND FORDOUBLEWIDES. Off Hurri-cane Road in Wise. Pavedstreets. County water andsewer. Underground electricand utilities. (276)393-0067.

LOTS FOR SALE– MountainMeadows Subdivision, OldHurricane Road (Route 680),Wise. Call Terry Collier at395-6500.

140-Cemetery Plots, Etc.THREE BURIAL PLOTS INGETHSEMANE SECTION OFPOWELL VALLEY MEMOR-IAL GARDENS. $1000 for allthree. (423)343-6857.

410-Houses/Apartments

2BR APARTMENT IN COE-BURN. Good location. (276)708-6943.

APARTMENT FOR RENTnear Norton CommunityHospital. 2BR, single bath.Central air/ heat. Utilitiesincluded. Direct TV, pool,covered parking bay. Nopets. Nice. Furnished orunfurnished. $825/ month,$500 deposit. (276)337-1728.

2BR, 1BTH MOBILE HOME.Agent Owner. No pets, Nosmoking. No HUD. $350/month. (276)328-6239.

2BR, 3BR AND 4BR MOBILEHOMES. HUD approved Nopets. Near college in Wise.Call (276)328-2290.

NICE 1BR MOBILE HOMElocated in Wise. HUD ap-proved. Call (276)393-6644.

NORTON HEIGHTS APART-MENTS now taking applica-tions for 2BR apartmentunits. Call (276)679-5280 orcome by office at 520Alexandra Circle, Norton,VA. This institution is anEqual Housing Provider andEmployer. Equal HousingOpportunity.

1 OR 2BR APARTMENTS inWise; SINGLEWIDES, Nor-ton. Call (276)328-4100.

NICE 2BR MOBILE HOMEwith washer & dryer.Located in Coeburn. HUDapproved. (276)298-7328.

CONDO FOR RENT INAPPALACHIA. 2BR, 1BTH.Heat pump, washer/ dryerhookup. No pets. (276)393-9993.

2BR HOUSE IN Coeburn.Laminate floors, heat pump,$500/ month, $300 deposit.(276)973-8384.

NICE TWO BEDROOMAPARTMENT located inNorton. $625 per month.Stove, refrigerator, washer &dryer furnished. Call 679-1016 between 7am and 6pm.

CLINTWOOD MOBILE HOMEFOR RENT 3BR, 1-1/2 BTH.Private lot $400/ month. Nopets, no HUD. (276)926-4480.

2 BR HOUSE, $600 deposit/monthly and 1 BRAPARTMENT, $500 deposit/monthly, Hurricane section,Wise. Heat pump, washer/dryer, outside storage bldg.No smoking, no pets, noHUD. (276)337-6393,(276)393-0289

FOUR TRAILERS AND 2ACRES FOR SALE in Wise.Will separate. Call (276)219-1336.

LARGE 2BR APARTMENT inHurricane; FURNISHED 1BREFFICIENCY APARTMENT inPound, TWO SMALL 2BRAPARTMENTS in Pound.One is HUD approved.(276)328-8655.

3 BEDROOM, 1-1/2 BATHTOWNHOUSE– Lost Creek,Norton, VA. Call (276)395-6500.

410-Houses/ApartmentsVERY NICE 2BR APART-MENTS in Coeburn. $400 to$600 per month. (276)395-3938.

IN NORTON– SUPER NICE2BR MOBILE HOME. Veryheatable. No pets. (276)679-1551.

LOOKING FOR A FEDERALOR POSTAL JOB? Whatlooks like the ticket to asecure job might be a scam.For information, call theFederal Trade Commission,toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP, orvisit www.ftc.gov. Amessage from The CoalfieldProgress and the FTC.

530-MiscellaneousRENTWISE IN NORTONLOOKING FOR PART TIMESALES/ DELIVERY PERSON.Office duties, good drivingrecord. Must be able to lift100 pounds. Apply in personat 546 Park Avenue, Norton.

MERCHANDISERS NEEDEDNOW! Priority given toapplicants with retail merch-andising experience but weare willing to train as well.Must have computer accesswith the ability totake/upload photos, meetminimum physical require-ments, and have reliabletransportation. Apply directlyto:

recruiter1@drivelineretail.com

SUGAR HILL BREWINGCOMPANY will soon be openfor business, providing freshfood, fresh beer, upbeatattitudes and excellentservice! Now hiring allpositions including, HeadCook, Line Cooks, PrepCook, wait-staff, busser,dishwasher and more.Must have previous casualdining restaurant experience. We are a drug freeworkplace! If interestedsend your qualifications toCarey Watkins. sugarhillbrewery@gmail.com,or call (704)621-7120

HELP WANTEDIdeal job for boys and girlsover 12... selling TheCoalfield Progress door todoor. Call (276)679-1101, Ext.224 for information.

HELP WANTED– PHAR-MACY TECH/ PHARMACYCASHIER. Full time. Exper-ience preferred. Call (276)565-3434 or come byCornerstone Pharmacy inAppalachia.

530-MiscellaneousFULL-TIME RN needed forhome health visits in LeeCounty area. Company carprovided for visits, officelocated in Pennington Gap.Benefits include health,dental, disability, and lifeinsurance as well as paidvacation hours and holi-days. Minimum of 1 yearnursing experiencerequired. For moreinformation or to apply,please call Amy @ (276)328-9340 or (800) 784-3500 or email resumeto ajackson@inhomecareinc.

IN HOME CARE, INC. is nowaccepting applications forCertified Nursing Assistants(CNA) to work in the Nortonarea. Position is day shift.Duties include assistingpatients with ADL’s andIADL’s. For more infor-mation please call 276-328-9340. EOE.

PERSONAL CARE AIDES–Mountain Region PersonalCare is currently takingapplications for PersonalCare Aides in the WiseCounty area. Applicantsmust have certificate ofcompletion of the required40 hour training. Appli-cations can be picked up atour office in Wise located at422 West Main Street or atour office in Duffield locatedat 463 Duff-Patt Hwy. Foradditional questions contactDarlene Christian at(276)328-7062 or KimRobbins at (276)431-1440.

IN HOME CARE, INC. is nowhiring a Registered Nurse toperform home health visits.This position is part-timewith the potential to becomefull-time and does requiresome on call. Minimum of 1year nursing experiencerequired. For moreinformation or to apply,please call Jessica @(276)328-9340 or (800)784-3500 or email resume tojsouth@inhomecareinc.net.EOE.

750-Professional

750-Professional

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960-Legal NoticeNOTICE OF

JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

On or after July 15, 2016,proceedings will be com-menced under the authorityof §58.1-3965 et seq. of theCode of Virginia to sell thefollowing lands for paymentof delinquent taxes:

OWNER NAMEJoe Eddy Workman, Jr.James Travis Workman

TAX MAP NO.464 261 10A, 11DESCRIPTION

Pt. of L 10 & L 11Block 61

Done in my name at mydirection.

BARBARA MUIRTREASURER

CITY OF NORTONBy Counsel4-15-1t s4-15

NOTICE OFPUBLIC SALE

OF EQUIPMENTBY THE FIRST BANK AND

TRUST COMPANYPLEASE TAKE NOTICE

that all equipment of NewRiver Carbons of Virginia,Inc. (debtor) as listed on theUCC Financing Statementfiled with the Virginia StateCorporation Commission asFile No. 11-12-12-3811-5, withthe exception of thecollateral deleted andshown by UCC Amendmentfiled as File No. 14-10-08-5989-5, said equipment toinclude all equipment,together with substitutes orreplacements thereof, allaccessions and accessoriesadded to or used inconnection with saidequipment, to include thefollowing: 1-3 HP PE-182T-3-4C Motor,

960-Legal Notice 960-Legal Notice 960-Legal NoticeSerial #11070116

1-50 HP NA-326T-50-4C Motor, Serial #10110140

1-100 HP NA-444T-100-6CMotor, Serial #100316051-40 HP EP0404C Motor,

Serial DV71040430021-100 HP NA-444T-100-6CMotor, Serial #100316081-100 HP NAE-405T-100-4Motor, Serial #158041771-50 HP W050-12-404TMotor, Serial #I0120B1J

1-50 HP WWE 50-18-326TMotor, Serial #10271 DIJ1-50 HP NAE-404T-50-8Motor, Serial #5705321-30 HP PE-286T-30-4

Motor, Serial #101285831-Aurora Water Pump Type364AA1, Serial #94-07777

1-Four Stage Hydraulic Pump1-Vibco Vibrator, Model

#2P-1700, Serial #1121911-FMC Feeder Model

#RF-120B, Serial #5065911-Allis Chalmers 16 X 6

Dewatering Screen1-Tabor 16 X 5

Screening Deck1-High-G Dryer, Serial #PF-009

1-Derrick Stack Sizer, Serial #MA0102631-Set MDL5 Triple

Start Spirals1-Krebs Long Body

G-Max Cyclone1-Krebs DB 20 Fines

Circuit Cyclone1-Jeffries 45 FT

Hammermill Crusher1-Fabricated Steel Hopper1-80 FT Hydraulic Drive

Beltline Assembly1-40 FT Hydraulic Drive

Beltline Assembly1-B-Tek Centurion 72X11200,000 LB Truck Scale

W/B-Tek Model D410, Serial #T090301271

Indicator4-Round Fabricated Sumps

2-Rectangular Fabricated Sumps

3-Warman 6 X 4 Pumps1-Warman 8 X 6 Pump

Any and all steel structures,supports, etc.

1-Portable Gas Powered

(Ford Engine) PumpSaid equipment will be

sold at public auction to thehighest bidder on Tuesday,April 26, 2016, at 12:00 p.m., at 6920 South Fork Road,Pound, Virginia. There is nowarranty relating to title,possession, quiet enjoyment,or the like in this disposition.Terms: Cash TEN (10)percent deposit on day ofsale with settlement in fullwithin THIRTY (30) days ofsale. Payment of both biddeposit and balance must bemade by cash, cashier'scheck, certified check, orpostal money order payableto The First Bank and TrustCompany. Announcementsmade on day of sale takeprecedence over all otheradvertised terms andconditions. Counsel for TheFirst Bank and TrustCompany RESERVES theright: (i) to waive the depositrequirements; (ii) to extendthe period of time withinwhich the Purchaser is tomake full settlement; (iii) towithdraw the Property fromsale at any time prior to thetermination of the bidding;(iv) to keep the bidding openfor any length of time; and(v) to postpone or continuethis sale from time to time,such notices ofpostponement or settingover shall be in a mannerdeemed reasonable by theundersigned.

The First Bank andTrust Company By its counsel:

CHAFIN LAW FIRM, P.C.By:

A. BENTON CHAFIN, JR.4-15-2t s4-22

ESTATE OFMICKEY McCRACKENPlease take notice that

on the 4th day of May, 2016at the hour of 2:00 p.m., theCommissioner of Accountsfor Wise County and the Cityof Norton, Jeffery A. Sturgill,will hold a hearing at theSturgill Law Office, 944Norton Road, Wise, VA24293, with regard to thedebts and demands of theEstate of Mickey McCrackenpursuant to Va Code 64.2-550. All heirs, creditors, andinterested parties areencouraged to contact theoffice of the Commissionerof Accounts prior to the dateof the hearing. Any personswishing to participate orprotect his/her interests inthe matters of this estate aredirected to contact theCommissioner of Accountsat 276-328-8600 (attentionCodi).

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Make Us Your “One Stop”Press Center. We know howto successfully serve yourprinting needs: Letterhead,envelopes, forms, businesscards, etc. Full color orblack and white. CallNorton, VA (276)679-1101,Ext. 265. The Norton Press,Publishers of The CoalfieldProgress.

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Seniors Connie Little, of McClure,and Forrest Duncan, both students inIntroduction to Public History at theUniversity of Virginia’s College atWise, were quickly snapped up byAmeriCorps to work this summer attwo state parks in the region.

Little and Duncan will be part ofAmericorp’s Interpretative TrailProject. Little will work at theSouthwest Virginia Museum in BigStone Gap and Duncan is headed to theBreaks Interstate Park. Professor JenMurray explained that the course isdesigned to show students the variouscareer options that are open to historymajors.

“They are doing an internship forcredit,” Murray explained. “I’ll besupervising them over the summer.The Americorp position is the addedbonus.”

Murray said AmeriCorps andVirginia work together to selectstudents to participate in the state parkpositions. Duncan and Little nabbedpositions that more than 500 studentsapplied for in the Commonwealth.

“It is a feather in the UVa-Wisecap,” Murray said.

Duncan, who is majoring in historyand theater, was hired within 24 hoursof submitting his application. Little,who is majoring in history and English,was quickly hired as well. The studentswill work 675 hours each between April

and August. They will receive nearly$4,000 for living expenses and willreceive about $2,200 after their workends to pay for education costs.

“It’s an opportunity to start mycareer in history,” Duncan, a VirginiaBeach native said. “I’m planning to goto graduate school in a year, so it’s goodto know I can get a job in somethingother than retail. Now I get to workwith the public.”

Little is also looking forward toworking at the Southwest VirginiaMuseum.

“I’m excited to be able to do history

instead of just writing about it,” Littlesaid. “I’m also excited to be outside theclassroom. It’s a different playing field.I’d love to work at the Smithsonian oneday so I’m excited to get to work at theSouthwest Virginia Museum.”

Both Duncan and Little agree thatthe Introduction to Public Historycourse paved the way for theirAmericCorps opportunities. They alsoagree that a liberal arts education hasgiven them chances to pursue a varietyof career choices.

“It has allowed us to get a job beforewe graduate,” Little said. “As

humanities majors, we always hearpeople ask us what we are going to dowith our degrees. Teaching is not theonly option for us. Professor Murrayhas taught us how to do history.”

Duncan said the course has forcedthem to examine controversial topics inhistory, which has proven enlightening.

“We’ve actually done field work,” hesaid. “We have been working inarchives in the library here. All theclasses I’ve taken here have taught meto be a better writer.”

Both agree that liberal arts havetaught them now to find answers, whichwill help them in any career choice thefuture may bring.

Little and Duncan are attending atraining session for Americorp thisweekend at Hungry Mother State Parkin Marion. They are taking varioussessions, including how to use socialmedia to promote the state parks.History Professor Tom Costa, whowalked into the room as they werediscussing the training program, pulledout his wallet and provided the studentswith some gas money for travel.

The surprised students said Costa’saction just solidifies the caringatmosphere at UVa-Wise.

Murray hopes to offer Introductionto Public History in the spring eachyear. She and the department areexploring the possibility of creating apublic history minor in the future.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE

In execution of a Deed ofTrust dated 03-03-2008,recorded as Instrument No.200800796, in the Clerk'sOffice of the Circuit Court ofthe County of Wise, Virginia,the undersigned Trustee, willon April 21, 2016, at 9:00a.m., at the front doors ofthe Courthouse of WiseCounty, Virginia, offer forsale at public auction to thehighest bidder the followingproperty:

All those certain tracts,pieces or parcels of landlying and being in theHurricane Section, in theGladeville Magisterial Districtof Wise County, Virginia, andbeing more particularlybounded and described asfollows, to-wit:

TRACT NUMBER 1:BEGINNING at an iron pin

in the line of the now orformerly Napoleon B.Parsons Family Trust Parcel2 of Tract 6 bearing S 75 0500 W. 117.74 feet from aniron pin in a fence post holeat a fence corner; thencewith a division line throughthe now or formerly DarrellJ. Bolling and Celia Bollingproperty, N 62 06 50 W.206.90 feet to an iron pin inthe line of the Napoleon B.Parsons Family Trust TractNumber 2; thence with saidParsons, N 28 03 03 E.240.49 feet to an iron pin, acorner to B. F. Gilliam;thence with said Gilliam, S62 13 15 E. 160.00 feet to aniron pin; thence with adivision line through theDarrell I. Bolling and CeliaBolling property, S 17 01 25W. 245.18 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 1.013acres, more or less, asshown on a “Plat PreparedFor: Darrell J. Bolling” datedDecember 29, 1988,incorporated herein byreference.

TRACT NUMBER 2:BEGINNING at an iron pin

in the line of the now orformerly Napoleon B.

Parsons Family Trust Parcel2 of Tract 6 bearing S 76 0500 W. 117.74 feet from aniron pin in a fence post holeat a fence corner; thence inpart with said Parsons andin part with the now orformerly Allen E. DowdyTract 3, S 76 05 00 W.278.26 feet to an iron pin, acorner to the Napoleon B.Parsons Family Trust TractNumber 2; thence with saidParsons, N 28 03 03 E.185.48 feet to an iron pin;thence with a division linethrough the Darrell J. Bollingand Celia Bolling property, S62 06 50 E. 206.90 feet tothe BEGINNING, containing0.440 acre more or less asshown on a “Plat PreparedFor: Darrell J. Bolling,” datedDecember 29, 1988,incorporated herein byreference.

TRACT NUMBER 3:The following described

right-of-way and easementlocated in the HurricaneSection of the GladevilleMagisterial District of WiseCounty, Virginia, and beingmore particularly boundedand described as follows, to-wit:

ALL THAT twelve (12)foot easement and right-of-way extending from StateRoute 644 to the Grantee's1.013 acres and 0.440 acretracts of land (DB 841, Page037), as depicted on thatsurvey prepared by Roy K.Balthis dated December 29,1988, reference to whichsaid survey is hereby madefor a more complete andaccurate description of theeasement/right-of-wayhereby claimed andconveyed.

BEING the same propertyRueben L. Lucero acquiredby deed dated March 3,2008, from Cecil Cantrell, ofrecord in the Circuit CourtClerk's Office of WiseCounty, Virginia, asInstrument No. 200800795.

There is also GRANTEDto the Grantee the use ofany and all easements, rightof ways, roadways, waterrights, pipeline rights, sewer

970-Public Notice

TOWN OF ST. PAULNOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARINGTRANSFER OF PROPERTY

KNOWN AS THEWILLIS BUILDING

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the Town Councilof the Town of St. Paul,Virginiawill hold a PUBLIC HEARINGAT 4:30 P.M. ON FRIDAY,APRIL 22, 2016 in the TownHall located at 16531 RussellStreet, St. Paul, VA 24283,and hereby gives its intentto adopt, pursuant to Section58.2-1800 of the Code ofVirginia, a resolution toconvey the propertydescribed as Lots 11, 12, 13,14 and 15 in Block 4 in theTown of St. Paul, Virginia.

PUBLIC NOTICEApplication for Bond Reduction

Under Chapter 19Title 45.1

Code of VirginiaPublication # 16JKC318 Paramont Coal Company

Virginia, LLC is applying forbond reduction on PermitNo. 1102008 located in WiseCounty, 1.9 miles SW ofPound, VA, on South Fork.This permit consists of253.18 acres. As providedby 4 VAC 25-130-800.40 ofthe Virginia Coal SurfaceMining ReclamationRegulations, the applicant isrequesting that the currenttotal bond amount of$304,800.00 in the form ofan insurance surety postedfor this permit be reducedby $272,800.00.

This bond reductionrequest is based on thefollowing Phase IIreclamation:

1. Backfilling, regradingand revegetation ofdisturbed areas.

2. Final hydro-seeding ofdisturbed areas in October2012.

3. A vegetation groundcover of 90% has beenestablished.

4. The post-mining landuse of agricultural/grazingland has beenestablished.

Any person with a validlegal interest which mightbe adversely affected bythis proposal; or an officeror head of any federal, stateor local government agencyor authority may within 30days of April 22, 2016submit written comments orobjections concerning thisbond reduction, and mayalso request, in writing, thatthe Division of Mined LandReclamation hold a publichearing or an informalconference. A copy ofmaterials concerning thisrequest will be available forpublic inspection at the

systems including any fieldlines attached thereto, inexistence and whichlawfully may be used byGrantors, whether byexpress grant, prescriptiveuse or otherwise, and whichare appurtenant to and partof the use and enjoyment ofthis particular tract of land.

There is also CONVEYEDby this instrument allbuildings, improvements,fixtures, easements andappliances now or hereafterattached to or used inconnection with the propertyherein attached.

This conveyance ismade SUBJECT to all priorrecorded conditions, restric-tions, reservations, ease-ments and conveyancesaffecting the propertyhereby conveyed.

This sale is subject to allrestrictions, rights-of-way,conditions, easements, andmechanics' and material-men's liens, if any, whetherof record or not of record, tothe extent any of theforegoing apply and takepriority over the lien of theDeed of Trust.

Deposit of 10% of thepurchase price, by cash orcertified check shall berequired of the highestbidder, except from theNoteholder. Deposit,without interest, is appliedto the purchase price atsettlement. Settlement willbe held on or before 15 daysafter sale, but may beextended in the discretion ofthe Trustee. Uponpurchaser's default, thedeposit shall be forfeitedand the property shall beresold at the risk and costsof the defaulting purchaser.In the event the Trusteecannot convey to thepurchaser marketable title,in the Trustee's solediscretion, the sale may berescinded and thepurchaser's sole remedyshall be the refund of thedeposit.

The balance of thepurchase price shall be incash or its equivalent.

The Town Council willhold this public hearing toconsider public commentregarding the conveyanceof this property for thepurpose of economicdevelopment and pursuantto the conditions of theDevelopment Agreementbetween the Town of St.Paul and Willis Properties,LLC, dated December 22,2015. A copy of theDevelopment Agreement isavailable for viewing at theTreasurer's office.

Any person wishing tospeak should appear at thistime and place to be heard.Upon conclusion of thehearing, the Town Councilwill consider adoption ofthe resolution.

Authorized by theTown Council

Town of St. PaulBy: Debora Baca,Clerk/Treasurer

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PUBLIC NOTICEThe Virginia State Police

intends to construct andoperate a communicationstower for the StatewideAgency Radio System(STARS) at new site onBuck Knob in Wise County.The site will be situatedwithin an approximately3,100 sq. ft. constructionarea approximately 1.5miles southwest of theTown of Pound andapproximately 0.8 mileswest of US Highway 23.The latitude and longitudeof the proposed towerlocation are N 37° 03'14.90” and 82° 38' 29.24”respectively. A majority ofthe construction area hasnot been previouslydisturbed by developmentactivities. New disturbanceis anticipated to be lessthan 3,100 square feet andwill consist of the newtower foundation, supportinfrastructure, and fencepole installation.

The construction willconsist of a 190-foot tall (58meters) self-supportinglattice communicationstower with an equipmentshelter compound. Sincethe tower and antenna areless than 200 feet tallabove ground level, the FCCdoes not require safetylighting be mounted on thetower. The communicationsstructure will serve forVirginia State Policecommunications via low-band and high-band, andUHF (700 mHz and 800mHz) frequencies.

The public is invited toprovide comments inwriting on the proposedcommunications towerconstruction to:

Jason SteeleEEE Consulting, Inc.201 Church Street

Blacksburg, VA 24060Public comments will be

received for 30 days after

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSThe City of Norton is

currently accepting pro-posals for the partialdemolition of an 80' x 35'building. Demolition in-cludes removal of thestructure and other debrisassociated with thestructure. Proposals shouldbe hand delivered to CityHall or mailed to theattention of the CityManager at P. O. Box 618,Norton, Virginia 24273 byFriday, April 22, 2016 at5:00 pm. The City ofNorton reserves the right toreject any or all proposals.Further information may beobtained from the PublicWorks Director SteveMcElroy at 276-679-1160.

Division of Mined LandReclamation's office in BigStone Gap, Virginia.

All correspondenceshould be submitted to theDivision of Mined LandReclamation (Attention:Permit Section), P. O.Drawer 900, Big Stone Gap,Virginia, 24219. Telephone(276) 523-8202. Writtencomments and a requestfor informal conference maybe e-mailed to the Divisionat

DmlrPublicNotice@dmme.virginia.gov

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Settlement shall be at theoffice of the trustee or othermutually agreed location.The property and anyimprovements thereon shallbe sold in “as is” conditionwithout any warranties.The successful bidder shallassume all loss or damageto the property from andafter the time of the sale.Purchaser shall beresponsible for all costs ofthe conveyance, whichshall be by specialwarranty, including but notlimited to the preparation ofthe deed and the grantor'stax. The sale is subject tosuch additional terms asthe Trustee may announceat the time of sale. Thepurchaser will be requiredto sign a memorandum ofsale incorporating all theterms of the sale.

Written notice of thisTrustee's Sale has beensent to the owners bycertified mail in strictcompliance with Section55-59.1 of the VirginiaCode.

George F. CridlinFor information contact:

George F. Cridlin, TrusteeP.O. Box 703

Jonesville, VA 24263276-346-30504-6 3t s4-15

the date of publication ofthis legal notice.

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This institution is anequal opportunity providerand employer.

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RECYCLE

The Heaters 10U baseball team made it two in a row as they took top honors inthe 10 AA Silver Bracket of the USSSA Spring Challenge baseball tournament onApril 3. Team members are: standing Dawson Kern, Holten Luttrell, Ty Campbell,Cayden Hayes, Ethan Collins. Front row: Bryson Wilson, Talen Yates, ParkerCollins and Chance Boggs.

The Heaters

McClure residentConnie Little(left) and VirginiaBeach nativeForrest Duncan,students at theUniversity ofVirginia’s Collegeat Wise, wereamong morethan 500 appli-cants forAmeriCorps sum-mer internships.Both will work ata Virginia statepark.

UVa-Wise students accepted by AmeriCorps

Items for Diversions are published each Friday. Add your groups activitiesto the list. E-mail, mmarshall@coalfield.com;.fax 679-5922. Deadline: Tuesdaynoon.

FRIDAY, APRIL 15Lays Hardware Center for the Arts, Downtown Coeburn, fea-

tures Bluegrass Circle. Doors open at 6 p.m. Music at 7 p.m. $5/adults,$1/children 6-12, under 6 admitted free. Dance, cake walks, Crooked RoadCafé concessions. Call 395-5160.

Ma & Pa’s Restaurant, Castlewood, Southern Boyz Band, freeadmission to concerts. Donations appreciated. Cake walks, 50/50 drawing.Dance in the pavilion rain or shine. 7 till 10 p.m.

SATURDAY, APRIL 16Country Cabin II in Norton, Appalachian Strings, 7:30-10:30 p.m.

Admission $5 adults age 12 and over, $1 children age two through 11. Call276/679-3541 for information. All events at Country Cabin II sponsored byAppalachian Traditions, Inc.

Ma & Pa’s Restaurant, Castlewood, two bands: Ma&Pa’s Jammers7-8 p.m. and 9-10 p.m.; Owen’s Brothers Band 8-9 p.m. free admission to con-certs. Donations appreciated. Cake walks, 50/50 drawing. Dance in the pavil-ion rain or shine. 7 till 10 p.m.

FRIDAY, APRIL 22Ma & Pa’s Restaurant, Castlewood, Bluegrass Circle, free admis-

sion to concerts. Donations appreciated. Cake walks, 50/50 drawing. Dancein the pavilion rain or shine. 7 till 10 p.m.

SATURDAY, APRIL 23Ma & Pa’s Restaurant, Castlewood, Justin Crider Band, free admis-

sion to concerts. Donations appreciated. Cake walks, 50/50 drawing. Dancein the pavilion rain or shine. 7 till 10 p.m.

DIVERSIONS

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