Friday, September 13, 2013 NORTON, VA, 24273 Page 1B the ‘We didn’t want to have to play five games, Coalfield but we did what we had to do to win.’ PROGRESS The Central Lady Warriors recorded 26 service aces in Wednesday’s volleyball match with Thomas Walker. HaysiQ volleyball coach Lenoir Jones Sports 26

SPORTS SHORTS Union, Burton ruin Coach’s pickin Lebanon’s Ratliff wins I knew it. but it could be better. I had a feeling right there in the bottom of my This week there’s plenty of action, including co- football contest gut. But, I talked myself right out of pickin the games of the week. That’s right two games that mean a Union Bears to win the big game last weekend lot when it comes to rivalry. Three individuals had perfect with Richlands. picks in last week’s Coalfield Call it on of them sixth senses, one of CO-GAME OF THE WEEK Progress football contest. them instinct, intuition. Whatever you want J.I. Burton at Central: Oh goodness. This game is Michelle Ratliff won the con- to say it is. I just had a feeling that dem more than just a rivalry game. It could mean a whole test by being the closest in Bears was going to pick up a win. Instead of lot when it comes to the playoff picture at the end of the tiebreaker. picking with my instinct, however, I went with the year. Lorene Meade, of Pound, my head instead of my heart — as they say. Coach Jimbo Adams’ Raiders are 0-2 on the season. placed second in the contest, I picked Richlands and sure enough, Union They’re getting better each week, but this is another while Warren Smith, of Big won. tough test for the young bunch. Stone Gap was third. Then, Chilhowie snuck up on them Raiders of Darren Reed’s Central Warriors are looking to win The Coalfield Progress J.I. Burton and took a big win. their second straight game of the season. The Coach also missed a third game with John Central has been pretty daggone tough on defense. Football Contest appears in Battle beating Virginia High. Last week they showed they could score too. each Tuesday’s edition dur- I got six of my picks Burton has given up a bunch of points and still try- ing football season. right, for a 6-3 record for the ing to get things clickin on offense. Mailed entry forms must week. Emotions will be running high when they tee this carry a postmark no later For the season, the Coach one up Friday night at UVa-Wise. than 5:15 p.m. on Friday. stands at 12-5. For the year Coach says, Central 28, J.I. Burton 27. Entries may be hand deliv- that gives me a .706 pickin’ ered to the newspaper’s Park percentage. Not too shabby, COACH, PAGE 6B Avenue office in Norton by 4 p.m. Friday.

Central sweeps cross country meets

Central boys and girls cross country teams took top hon- ors in an open cross country meet held Wednesday at Veldon Dotson Park in Wise. In the boys meet, Alex Widener finished first and teammate Caleb Mills fin- ished second to lead Central to a win. The Warriors fin- ished 31 points, ahead of second-place Union with 75. Richlands (111), Gate City (135) and Northwood (139) rounded out the top five u Central’s Carrie Cantrell makes a pass to the front line in boys team. Tuesday’s match with the Eastside Lady Spartans. Central’s girls scored a 25 to win the team title over sec- ond place Union (56) and third place Gate City (63) thanks to first and second place finishes from Kayla Mulkey and Annie Church.

WCCS picks up u Central’s Reagan Davis makes a serve volleyball win during Tuesday’s nondistrict match with Eastside. Wise County Christian School picked up a 3-2 win over MACC opponent Titan Team Sports on Monday. Kyrsten Henry finished wit 14 To the limit kills, fives and three blocks in the 22-25, 25-17, 25-21, 18- 25, 15-10 win for the Lady Lady Spartans battle back Eagles. Madison Hopkins recorded to upend Central in five six kills, while Rachel Livingston head four kills, five RICHARD MEADE the match to five games.” assists and two aces and SPORTS WRITER The first game saw the Alyssa Hill finished with nine Lady Spartans jump out to assists and three aces. Emily COEBURN — After los- quick 3-0 lead before Livingston added three aces. ing the first two games of Central rallied to tie at 6- The Lady Eagles lead the the match, the Eastside 6. MACC with a 2-0 record and Lady Spartans rallied to The serving of Erin stand at 3-2 overall. take the next three games Stanley allowed the and the 3-2 win (23-25, Eastside again to open a u Reed, Eastside’s Erin 18-25, 25-21, 25-18, 16-14) small lead at 11-6, but the Stanley gets up in the over the Central Lady Lady Warriors responded Houseright Warriors Tuesday night at to tie the game at 17-17. air for a kill attempt in inducted Coeburn Middle School.” Central reached its to E&H Sports Tuesday’s action. The 23-25, 18-25, 25- first lead of the game at Hall of Fame 21, 25-18, 16-14 victory 18-17. for the Lady Spartans (2- The game was close 4) guaranteed a season the rest of the way with Central football head coach RICHARD split with the Group 2A the score being tied three Darren Reed and Gate City Lady Warriors, who fell to more times before volleyball head coach Kelly MEADE 2-2 on the season with the Central’s Eden Sturgill Houseright have recently PHOTOS loss. closed the game out at 25- added to the Emory & Henry “It was a good win for 23 with a kill for the last College Sports Hall of Fame. us tonight. I’m so proud of point. Reed is a 1995 graduate of the girls, they never quit The second game was Emory & Henry and as a stu- l Eastside libero even after the bad second dominated by the Lady dent athlete he played line- game,” said Eastside Warriors. backer for the Wasps foot- Keely Atwood makes coach Brianne Casteel. After jumping out to 5- ball team. He played on two a serve for the Lady “We were able to come 0 lead, Central never ODAC championship teams, Spartans in Tuesday’s back and win the third looked back and cruised including the undefeated game which allowed us to 1992 squad that went to the match with Central. gain momentum to take LIMIT, PAGE 2B NCAA playoff game. He was recognized in three seasons for leading Emory & Henry in tackles and was named Back to work first-team All-ODAC for those same three years. In 1994 he made All-America Honorable Mention. Cavs work on football basics before MEC opener Houseright is a 2002 gradu- COY BAYS tered by Campbell University East Conference.” dered 659 yards of total offense in ate of Emory & Henry who SPORTS WRITER during UVa-Wise’s season-open- West Virginia Wesleyan head the Cavs’ loss. Elon ravaged the played guard for the ing contest last week in Buies coach George Shehl can sympa- Bobcats’ defense for 538 total women’s basketball team for A new era of UVa-Wise football Creek, N.C. thize with Lusk and issue a simi- yards in the West Virginia four years. During her career begins at noon Saturday when the “They were embarrassed a lit- lar challenge to his club. Both Wesleyan loss. she scored 1,651 points and Cavaliers visit West Virginia tle bit by the loss,” said UVa-Wise coaches watched their teams take Both MEC teams’ offenses holds 15 school records for Wesleyan in Buckhannon for head coach Dewey Lusk of his beatings from NCAA Division I were led by wide receivers last the program. She is a three- their first Mountain East players’ reaction to being man- (FCS) squads last week in their week. UVa-Wise’s James Long time All-ODAC honoree, a Conference game. handled by Campbell. “That’s respective road openers. The caught four passes for 116 yards three-time Virginia SID All- The road trip also provides an why it’s good to start your confer- first-year West Virginia Wesleyan at Campbell to go with a two- State First Team honoree opportunity for the NCAA ence schedule. Last week won’t head coach’s Bobcats are coming touchdown performance by and was ODAC Player of the Division II Cavs to apply some matter if we win Saturday off a 49-7 loss at Elon in Terrence Younger from eight year and Virginia SID State salve to the pain lingering from because we’re 1-0 were it matters Burlington, N.C. Player of the Year as a junior. their 56-21 thrashing adminis- and in first place in the Mountain UVa-Wise’s defense surren- CAVS, PAGE4B PAGE 2B Friday, September 13, 2013 The Coalfield Progress Norton, Virginia 24273

u Central’s Ally Stallard digs up an Eastside kill attempt in Tuesday’s match.

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u Eastside’s Deja Stallard, left, attempts to block a kill shot from Central’s Sophie Mullins in Tuesday’s action at Coeburn Middle School.

RICHARD MEADE PHOTO u Eastside’s Brittany Stapleton pass the ball to the front line in Tuesday’s match with the Central Lady Warriors.

u Central’s Eden Sturgill gets up in the air for a kill attempt in Tuesday’s nondistrict match with Eastside at Coeburn Middle School.

u Central’s Emily Dickenson (8) and Eden Sturgill, left, attempt to block a kill shot from Eastside’s Erin Stanley in Tuesday’s match at Coeburn. r Limit FROM PAGE 1B The pivotal fifth game was close the entire way. to a 25-18 win. A long serve by Central with the game The third game was close throughout, tied at 14-14 was crucial and set up a but the Lady Spartans pulled away late to block by Eastside to secure the 16-14 win take the win and avoid the sweep. and the match. Eastside never quit in the third set Eastside’s Stallard provided 17 kills and seized some momentum in the and five blocks for the match, while Erin process. Stanley provided 16 kills, 19 digs and “We played good in the first two nine service aces. games. I believe the girls became satis- Katie Meade added nine kills, while fied after the second game,” said Central Dean finished with eight kills and 12 digs coach Angie McAmis. for the Lady Spartans and Keely Atwood “Eastside came back in the third added 15 digs. game and took the momentum and just The Lady Spartans also got 24 assists ran with it.” from Brittany Stapleton and 14 points Eastside’s momentum continued from Gabby Swann. through the fourth game. The Lady Warriors were led by Central stayed close until the Lady Sturgill with 12 kills and 13 digs. Reagan Spartans closed out the game with four Davis had 24 assists, 12 digs and 12 serv- straight points due to the serving of ice points on the night, while Sophie Lindsay Dean and the net play from Mullins collected five kills for Central in Stanley and Deja Stallard. the effort. u Norton, Virginia 24273 The Coalfield Progress Friday, September 13, 2013 PAGE 3B Still going strong Lady Bears sweep past Virginia High

KEVIN MAYS “When you get momentum on finished with 13 assists. SPORTS EDITOR your side and you’re playing The two teams battled close- like you need too, things sort of ly in the first game of the match BIG STONE GAP — The take care of themselves.” before Union finished off the set Union Lady Bears continued to Sydney McKinney led the with a scoring run to take a 1-0 play strong at the net and from attack at the net and in the serv- lead in the match. behind the service line Tuesday ice game for the Lady Bears In the second game, Union to pick up their fifth consecu- with 11 kills and five aces. She jumped ahead 7-2, but Virginia tive win of the season. also finished with eight digs and High battled back and cut the The second-ranked Lady two blocks. lead to 14-13. Bears (5-0) used a solid attack Summer Begley added eight That was as close as the Lady at the net and served up 18 aces kills, three aces and four digs Bearcats could get. to take a 3-0 nondistrict win for the Lady Bears, while Union outscored Virginia 10- over the Virginia High Lady Bailee Trent had six kills and a 4 to take a 24-17 lead on a dink Bearcats (3-4) at the Bear Den block. from Tori Wolfe before a return gym. The Lady Bears also got four error by the Lady Bearcats The 25-21, 25-17, 25-13 kills and eight digs from sealed the win for the Lady sweep was the fifth in a row for Mackenzie Blanton and three Bears. Union, which has not lost a kills, five aces and four digs Virginia High jumped ahead game yet this season. from Tabby Barker. In addition, 4-2 in the third game before the Union coach Rusty Strouth Ali Morgan added 24 assists Lady Bears scored eight said one key to his team’s suc- and two aces and JonaRae straight points to build a 10-4 cess is getting a quick start. Wade added four aces for advantage. “I tell them that every game Union. The Lady Bearcats battled you have to got to come out of Virginia High was led by the back to cut the lead to 15-10. the gates quick and get some six-kill attack of Haley Bryant, But an 8-3 scoring run by Union hits down and turn the momen- while Baylee Nave added four finished off the game and match tum in your favor,” said Strouth. kills and Lindsay Edmondson for the Lady Bears. u

u Union’s Sydney McKinney gets up in the air to make a kill attempt in Tuesday’s nondis- trict match with Virginia High.

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Union’s Mackenzie Blanton makes a serve during u Tuesday’s match Union players prepare for the next move as the Lady Bears’ Tori Wolfe (4) with Virginia High. looks to dig up a kill attempt from Virginia High’s Haley Bryant in Tuesday’s r nondistrict match at Union. See more photos at Coalfield.com

Lady Raiders fall in tough match Lady Warriors against Honaker Lady Tigers quickly dispatch

ANTHONY STEVENS first game, Ashton Goodie came She tallied eight consecutive SPORTS WRITER to serve for the Lady Tigers and points, helped by the play of Thomas Walker reeled off six consecutive points Colleen Gilliam and Ellis at the HONAKER — It wasn’t a to put Honaker (5-0) in charge. net as Burton took a 22-21 lead. check mark in the win column, Laura Hess and Goodie were But luck wasn’t on the Lady KEVIN MAYS Mullins’ tied the first game, a but it was a moral victory for the both strong on the frontline as Raiders side. They were unable SPORTS EDITOR 1-0 lead in the second game. Lady Raiders. the Lady Tigers kept a sizable to get a return, when a couple of “We’re really young,” said Undefeated Honaker swept lead throughout, going up 1-0 in players ran into each other. It WISE — The Central Lady Thomas Walker coach Janet J.I. Burton (0-7) but they knew the match. was the break Honaker needed. Warriors were challenged in Nelson. “Both of my middle they were in a tough match. The The final two games were a Leah Elswick then served three the first game, but dominant hitters are sophomores. It’s Lady Tigers won the hard fought different story. The second game points to give Honaker the in the second and third going to take some time for contest 25-14, 28-26, 25-22 at A.P. was back-and-forth, tied 11 sweep. games Wednesday to take a them to get some experi- Baldwin Gymnasium on Monday. times. Bay and Vallen Ellis pro- “We changed a lot of things 3-0 nondistrict volleyball win ence.” “We may not have got a victo- vided power at the net for the after the Central match,” Potter over the Thomas Walker Central had a balanced ry on the scoreboard but I Lady Raiders. Burton held a 25- said. “I went back to the drawing Lady Pioneers at Central’s attack at the net with Skylar believe we had a lot of wins on 24 lead and had serve to win the board. I think it gave us the gym. Boles recording seven kills, this team tonight,” J.I. Burton game, but Honaker’s Hess had opportunity to make some differ- Central (3-2) knocked one block and two aces. coach Laura Potter said. “I think another idea, slamming a kill to ent plays and to make the down 21 kills and recorded Eden Sturgill and Emily we really came together for the tie it up. Montanna Compton improvements that we made 26 service aces on the way to Dickenson each had five kills first time and saw what we’re served an ace to put the Lady tonight.” a 25-14, 25-15, 25-8 win over for the Lady Warriors. capable of. I can see a lot of Tigers up one, but her next serve Haley Gilliam had four kills the visiting Lady Pioneers (1- Sturgill eight aces to her growth happening from here.” was out of bounds to tie it at 26- and Ellis three kills for Burton. 4). totals, while Dickenson had Jaz Bay stepped up with a all. Kelsey Culbertson contributed The win came just one day seven aces. solid night for Burton. Bay Bay then had a solid serve for 10 assists. removed from a five-game Ally Stallard finished with totaled 11 service points, with the Lady Raiders but in a battle Hess had 10 points and seven loss to the Eastside Lady six aces for Central, includ- four aces, eight kills, one block up front, J.I. Burton was called kills for Honaker. Marissa Spartans. ing four in a row in the sec- and six digs. for being in the net to give Hughes had a great defensive “We’re still working on ond game. “Jaz dropped her jump serve Honaker the lead. Hess then effort for Honaker with 19 digs. consistency,” said Central Senior setter Reagan and she is more consistent now,” served the game-winner for the “It’s always sweet when you coach Angie McAmis. “The Davis finished with five stated Potter. “I know it breaks Lady Tigers as they went up 2-0. come out with a win, even if it’s key is consistency.” serve aces and added 17 her heart to drop the jump serve Honaker jumped out to a big not pretty,” said Honaker coach Thomas Walker battled assists for the Lady Warriors. because she loves it, but she is lead 18-8 in game three. Burton’s Amy Davidson. “Burton has hard in the early going of the Kaitlyn Fuston finished way more consistent without it. Haley Gilliam had four straight improved a lot since the last time match and led 7-6 in the first with eight service aces for She provided some points for us service points to slow the Lady we saw them. They got the ball game before a kill from Thomas Walker and had 10 tonight. She was also aggressive Tigers momentum. The Lady up better and had several pass- Central’s Sophie Mullins tied digs defensively. on the net and that’s something Raiders kept fighting. A kill by set-hits. We really struggled in the opening game. The Lady Pioneers also that we need.” Bay pulled them within 21-14 the second and third sets, but The Lady Pioneers led got four kills from Courtney With the score tied 2-2 in the and also brought Bay to serve. like I said a wins a win.” u only once in the match after Edds. u Haysi holds on for BDD victory over Twin Valley

WES SLONE lead in the first game, but Twin Valley (2-2, 1-1) fought our hitters. When you can’t do that it makes it hard to SPORTS WRITER back and took the lead on a Ramsey kill to make the score execute,” Goodman said. 17-16. The teams traded points the rest of the game and Games three and four were tight until the Lady HAYSI — The Haysi Lady Tigers jumped out to a 2-0 Haysi finished it off with a kill from Montana Robinette. Panthers took late leads in each behind the net play of lead over the visiting Twin Valley Lady Panthers, but had The point trading continued into the second game Ramsey. to fight back to take a 3-2 Black Diamond District win. until Haysitook a commanding lead at 21-11 after reeling Twin Valley jumped out to a quick 6-2 lead in the fifth Hannah Mondrage led the Haysi attack with 19 kills, off seven straight points. The Lady Panthers pulled the game, but a timeout by Haysi head coach Lenoir Jones 22 digs and 21 assists while fellow senior Erin Hyden had score to 16-22 before Haysi was able to finish off the calmed her team down and the Lady Tigers were able to 13 kills in the Lady Tigers 25-23, 25-18, 19-25, 20-25, 15- game. come back to take the win, capped off by an ace by 12 win. The Lady Panthers were able to get back into the Hyden. Markie Owens added 10 kills and Kaillen Deel fin- match in the third game behind powerful hitter Alexis “We didn’t want to have to play five games, but we did ished with 14 assists. Ramsey. Twin Valley assistant coach Rick Goodman what we had to do to win. We got what we expected from Twin Valley was led by Alexis Ramsey who finished thought the third game showed what his team is capable Hannah (Mondrage) and Erin (Hyden). Geneva with 18 kills and Hannah Daniels with 14 assists. of doing. (Pinkerton) and Montana (Robinette) really stepped up The Lady Tigers (2-3, 1-0) jumped out to a quick 14-6 “We were able to make good passes and sets to set up big tonight, too,” Jones said. u PAGE 4B Friday, September 13, 2013 The Coalfield Progress Norton, Virginia 24273 Coalfield Football Focus

Burton-Central Honaker-Eastside Clintwood-Haysi Date/Time: Friday, Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m. Date/Time: Friday, Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m. Date/Time: Friday, Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m. Site: Carl Smith Stadium, Wise Site: Carl McConnell Stadium, Coeburn Site: Sandlick Field, Sandlick Tickets: $5 at the gate. Tickets: $5 at the gate. Tickets: $6 at the gate.

Two hungry teams will square off Friday night Two undefeated football squads will do battle Two undefeated teams meet on the gridiron in when the J.I. Burton Raiders and the Central Warriors Friday night when the Honaker Tigers travel to Dickenson County Friday night when the top-ranked meet at Carl Smith Stadium on the campus of UVa- Coeburn to take on the Spartans of Eastside. Clintwood Greenwave travel to the other end of the Wise. This could be the first meeting of these two teams county to take on the Haysi Tigers at Sandlick Field. Coach Jim Adams Raiders are hungry for a win. this season with both squads seeming destined to be The Greenwave won in dramatic fashion in the It has been a long time since Burton has started a contenders in the Group 1A Western Section play- season opener with Union two weeks ago before season with an 0-2 record. But that’s the reality head- offs. rolling past the Rye Cove Eagles last weekend in ing into Friday’s game Coach Doug Clintwood’s first WHAT TO WATCH, with Central. WHAT TO WATCH, Hubbard’s Tigers WHAT TO WATCH, Cumberland District WHO TO WATCH The prospect of being WHO TO WATCH come into the contest WHO TO WATCH football contest. 0-3 after Friday night is with two weeks to pre- Haysi opened up not very appealing to anyone wear- pare for the wide open offensive the season in fine fashion two ing the orange and black. attack of the Spartans. weeks ago with a shutout victory After a setback against Honaker defeated Russell over the Castlewood Blue Devils. Chilhowie last weekend, Adams County rival Lebanon two week- Last week the Tigers were said that his Raiders are young and ends ago before taking an early- open, giving coach James Colley’s still struggling with blocking and season bye week this past week- crew two weeks to prepare for the tackling. end. county rivalry contest with On the positive side, however, Eastside, on the other hand, Clintwood. the Raiders did show some has been going at full speed since The Wave rolled to a big win J.W. ZACH improvement in their second game CALEB the season started. over Haysi last week in the annu- WHARTON and seem to be improving each RINER After shutting out the Central LOWE al Miners Bowl game, but day. Warriors to start the season, the blowouts in these contests tend to The line sparked by J.W. Spartans enjoyed a 40-26 win over be the exception to the rule. Wharton, Blakelee Cavins and the Hurley Rebels last weekend Both teams have solid defen- Dakota Noble will be looking to at Hurley. sive units coming into the game. provide running lanes and pass A lot of the success of the The Tigers have yet to be protection this weekend for the Spartans has been due to the front scored on and Clintwood has Raiders weapons. lines both on the offensive and shown itself to be solid on the Burton’s running punch of defensive sides of the football. defensive side of the ball. Drake Bowen, Kelly Thompson and The beefed up line play by Both offenses have also shown JAKE Tyler Justiniano provide the BEN coach Matt Hamilton’s Spartans JEFFREY they can put a lot of points on the BUCHANAN Raiders with a rushing threats on YATES has given senior quarterback BOWEN scoreboard and are capable of offense, while quarterback Tra Caleb Riner plenty of time to scoring from anywhere on the Adams, a sophomore, continue to pass the ball or to find a running lane. field. up his numbers in the passing game. Riner set a school passing mark last weekend One main stalwart for Haysi is running back Central coach Darren Reed has plenty of offensive against Hurley for the second time in as many Jeffrey Bowen, who shredded the Castlewood weapons, as well. weeks. defense two weeks ago in the Tigers victory. Logan Collins, Logan Adkins, Brad Brooks, Daniel Ben Yates was the beneficiary of most of Riner’s Clintwood has plenty of weapons, as well. England and Shaun Gardner all accounted for touch- throws last weekend. Yates hauled 146 yards worth The Greenwave like to mix the running attack up downs last weekend in the Warriors’ rout of the of passing to set an Eastside record for most receiv- with backs Dakota Dahley and Zach Lowe. Castlewood Blue Devils. ing yards in a single game. An interesting note on Bowen and Lowe is the duo Reed, a defensive-minded coach, produced a strong Don’t look for the Spartans to slow down the pass- could have been a powerful duo at the former defensive effort last weekend, allowing Castlewood ing attack Friday night. Ervinton High School. just 7 total yards on offense in the first half. Hamilton has made the comment numerous Ervinton was closed two years ago because of Look for the Warriors to be fired up on defense times this season that having a three-year starter at declining enrollment at the school. again Friday night, led by a linebacking corps that quarterback like Riner is like having a coach on the After the closing, Bowen transferred to Haysi, includes Tanner Stumpf, Jake Buchanan, Jacob Jessee field. while Lowe opted to attend Clintwood. and Roman Williams. Records: Honaker: 1-0, 0-0; Eastside: 2-0, Records: Clintwood: 2-0, 1--0; Haysi: 1-0, Records: Burton: 0-2, 0-0; Central: 1-1, 0-0. 0-0. 0-0. Last Week: Burton lost to Chilhowie 42-27; Last Week: Honaker did not play; Eastside Last Week: Clintwood beat Rye Cove 55- Central beat Castlewood 44-6. beat Hurley 40-26 20; Haysi did not play. Last Year: Burton beat Central 34-21. Last Year: Honaker beat Eastside 28-21. Last Year: Clintwood beat Haysi 48-12. Classificiations: Burton: Group 1A, Classifications: Honaker: Group 1A, Black Classifications: Clintwood: Group 1A, Cumberland DIstrict; Central: Group 2A, Diamond District; Eastside: Group 1A, Cumberland District; Haysi: Gropu 1A, Mountain District. Cumberland District. Black Diamond District. Union-Sullivan North Thomas Walker-Castlewood Date/Time: Friday, Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m. Date/Time: Friday, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m. r Site: Benny Compton Stadium, Site: B.C. White Field, Castlewood Cavs Kingsport, Tenn. Tickets: $5 at the gate. FROM PAGE 1B ‘Playing the first Tickets: $5 at the gate. It has been a long year so far for the Castlewood catches for 68 yards. game gave us a Long, a senior from Q Blue Devils and the Thomas Walker Pioneers after Another Friday night, another tough test for the good evaluation of just two weeks into the season. Roanoke Rapids, N.C., Union Bears. Between the two squads, the Pioneer defense and earned MEC player of the this football team Coach Travis Turner’s Bears have been tested the Blue Devil defense has surrendered a combined week honors from his per- through the first two weeks of the prep football sea- and the areas that 171 points in four games. formance at Campbell. son and this weekend will be no different when the need the most First-year Pioneer coach Brian Coomer brings his Besides the four catches, Bears travel to Kingsport, Tenn. to face off with the squad to Russell Long returned four kicks for attention.’ Golden Raiders of WHAT TO WATCH, WHAT TO WATCH, County looking to get 136 yards including an 88- Sullivan North. Cavs coach yard kickoff return for a WHO TO WATCH Sullivan North lost WHO TO WATCH on the winning track Dewey Lusk touchdown. its opening game of the season to after suffering a sea- The Bobcats’ Jeremy ❜ Seymour before taking consecu- son-opening 42-26 loss to the Musselman hit 19 of 38 passes for more that 200 yards tive impressive wins over Patrick Henry Rebels and a 47-6 Volunteer and Unicoi County. loss last week to the Lee High against Elon with wide receiver LaVaughn Hughes Just like they have in the past, Generals. catching six balls for 101 yards and a touchdown to go the Golden Raiders will spread Things have not been much with West Virginia University transfer Connor Arlia’s the field and share the wealth on brighter for Castlewood first-year six catches for 60 yards. offense. head coach Darrell Taylor. Poor tackling and an overall need for more physical Jacob Jasper has become the Taylor’s Blue Devils gave up 38 play plagued the Cavs’ defense last week, and UVa- points to the Haysi Tigers in week Wise’s offense struggled in its effort to establish a BRANDON big ground gainer for the Raiders. DILLON one, while failing to score. ground game at Campbell. Lusk and his staff have HUBBARD Last weekend, Jasper picked up HARTLEY 125 yards and scored two rushing Last weekend, Castlewood sur- addressed both issues in practice this week. touchdown to lead North to a 44- rendered 44 points to a much larg- “We’ve done a lot of blocking and tackling in practice 22 win over Unicoi County. er Central squad and didn’t score this week,” Lusk said. “Playing the first game gave us a Jasper is far from a one-man until late in the game when Brett good evaluation of this football team and the areas that show, however. Steffey scored on a 25-yard run. need the most attention.” Nick Copas and Nick Goins Steffey and fellow running UVa-Wise’s multiple-set offense will face a 3-3 stack each had over 50 yards rushing back Damien Patrick will be keys defense, and defensive coordinator Justin Hamilton’s last weekend and both ball carri- in this contest for the Blue Devils. four-man front will be challenged to pressure ers each scored a touchdown. But, Castlewood will have to have Musselman as he pulls the trigger on the Bobcats’ pass- ROBERT Luke Fronckoski also added a consistent blocking from the ing attack. FONSECA late-game touchdown run of 87 EVAN offense line, led by senior Evan “They throw it a lot and they get rid of the football yards for the Raiders. ADDINGTON Addington, if the Blue Devils quickly,” said Hamilton. “We will go up there expecting As has been the case in the past, one of the major want to be consistent with the a lot of passing, but they may look at what we gave up on weapons for Sullivan North is its team quickness. ground game. the ground last week and decide to run the football The Raider offense will present some challenges Castlewood may want to try to open up the passing against us. They throw a lot of different screens and for the Union defense. But, the Bears defense, with attack, as well this weekend. short stuff, so we will have to tackle a lot better this several experienced and tested players like Robert The Blue Devils have only attempted 11 passes in week.” two games and have only completed one. Fonseca, Malic Thompson, Jake McCray and Nick Despite the severity of the loss last week, Lusk said Nevertheless quarterback Dillon Hartley has Horton among others. some of the younger Cavs stepped up in their college shown promise both with his arm and his legs and this Brandon Hubbard stood out as the defensive hero debuts at Campbell. may be the time for the Blue Devils to try a different last weekend after he intercepted a pass and “Marcus Smith was a pleasant surprise at running offensive approach after being held to just 7 yards of returned it for a game-winning touchdown on the last back, and Daquan Henry had a good game at defensive play of the contest. total offense in the first half of last weekend’s game end,” said Lusk. “Justin Eubank was a surprise when we One thing that has hampered Turner’s offense this against Central. played him (at quarterback) in the second half.” season has been slow starts. Coomer may try to mix things up as well for Smith led all UVa-Wise rushers with 32 yards from Union will have jump out of the box quickly in Thomas Walker this weekend after making the trip eight carries in the fourth quarter, Henry made seven Kingsport if they won’t to stay close with North, over from the far end of Lee County. tackles in a reserve role, and Eubank hit three of six which can score from anywhere on the field. Records: TW: 0-2, 0-0; Castlewood: 0-2, 0- passes with a touchdown and an interception in the sec- Records: Union: 1-1, 0-0; North: 2-1, 1-1. 0. ond half. Last Week: Union beat Richlands 27-21; Last Week: TW lost to Lee 47-6; Lusk had not settled on a two-deep roster before Wednesday for the next game. North beat Unicoi County 44-22. Castlewood lost to Central 44-6. “We have to play with more effort and heart,” said Last Year: North beat Union 41-17. Last Year: Castlewood beat TW 13-8 twice. Lusk. “We have to improve fundamental things like Classifications: Union: Group 2A, Classifications: TW: Group 1A, blocking, tackling and running the football to win foot- Mountain District: North: TSSAA Class AA, Cumberland District; Castlewood: Group ball games. Three Rivers Conference. “Nobody likes to get beat, but they realize they have 1A, Cumberland District. to get better.” u Norton, Virginia 24273 The Coalfield Progress Friday, September 13, 2013 PAGE 5B TheThe CoalfieldCoalfield CC OO AA LL FF II EE LL DD SS CC OO RR EE BB OO AA RR DD

Fairmont St. 0-0 1-0 Honaker 2-0 5-1 Results Notre Dame 0-0 1-0 Holston 3-1 3-2 Haysi (196) — Drake Howell 55 SLATE Shepherd 0-0 1-0 Hurley 1-1 1-1 46, Nick Mullins 48, Dylan Slemp FRIDAY Charleston 0-0 0-1 Haysi 1-1 2-3 50, Morgan Thomas 52. FOOTBALL Glenville St. 0-0 0-1 Twin Valley 1-1 1-2 East Ridge (209) — Chris FOOTBALL (Kickoff at 7:30 p.m.) Urbana 0-0 0-1 Northwood 1-2 1-3 Little 51, Luke Ramey 51, Jessie HIGH SCHOOL UVa-Wise 0-0 0-1 Council 0-3 1-4 Belcher 53, Brodie Taylor 54. Cumberland District West Liberty 0-0 0-1 # Does not include games Twin Valley (211) — Roger Listed are the top 5 football teams in Thomas Walker at Castlewood W. Va. St. 0-0 0-1 played Thursday. McClanahan 51, Jacob Owens Black Diamond District W. Va. Wesleyan 0-0 0-1 * Conference standings are not 52, Cole Payne 53, J.T. Harman the Coalfield region including Wise, Hurley at Grundy HIGH SCHOOL official. They have been included 55. Nondistrict VHSL Group 2A to give readers an idea of where Council (224) — Jordan Dickenson, Buchanan, Lee, Russell, J.I. Burton vs. Central, at UVa- Mountain District each team stands in its confer- Hurley 52, Ty Mackey 52, Josh Scott, Tazewell and Washington counties Wise Dist. Overall ence heading into the postsea- Stevens 60, Hunter Stevens 60. Clintwood at Haysi W-L W-L son. Cumberland Conference as selected by a panel of sports writers, Honaker at Eastside John Battle 0-0 2-0 standings are not included Union at Sullivan North (Tenn.) Lee 0-0 2-0 because they are identical to the TENNIS RESULTS other media members, coaches and Holston at John Battle Central 0-0 1-1 Cumberland District standings. Patrick Henry at Twin Springs Gate City 0-0 1-1 COLLEGE MEN other regional high school football Sullivan South (Tenn.) at Gate Union 0-0 1-1 Tuesday match VHSL Group 1A Milligan 6, UVa-Wise 3 observers from around the Coalfield City GOLF RESULTS Twin Valley at East Ridge (Ky.) Cumberland District Singles VOLLEYBALL Dist. Overall Vladyslav Akimenko (VW) def. region. The listing includes team, overall W-L W-L High School COLLEGE Colin Bumann 6-3, 6-0; Fernando Tuesday matches record, total points this week based on a Nonconference Clintwood 1-0 2-0 Gonzales (M) def. Marc Huff 6-1, UVa-Wise vs. Lees-McRae, at Eastside 0-0 2-0 Cumberland District 6-1; Colin Fridell (M) def. 6-4-3-2-1 rating system and ranking last King Univ. 2:15 p.m. J.I. Burton 0-0 0-2 Results from Tuesday’s Christopher Armistea 6-4, 6-1; Castlewood 0-0 0-2 Cumberland District match held Oleg Kopychencko (VW) def. UVa-Wise vs. North Greenville, at Twin Springs 0-0 0-2 at Raven Rock Golf Club in Jackson Lenior 3-6, 6-3, 10-5; week. King Univ. 6:45 p.m. Thomas Walker 0-0 0-2 Jenkins, Ky. Alex Delosier (M) def. Juhan SATURDAY Rye Cove 0-1 0-2 Team Scores Washington 6-7, 6-0, 11-9; Tanner FOOTBALL Black Diamond District Eastside 202, J.I. Burton 203 Crowder (VW) def. Chris Heldman COLLEGE Dist Overall Results 6-0, 6-4. 1) Clintwood, 2-0 (100) 2 NCAA Division II W-L W-L Eastside (202) — Evan Doubles Mountain East Grundy 1-0 1-1 Swecker 46, Eric Blankenship Heldman - Bumann (M) def. Conference Haysi 0-0 1-0 49, Grayson Lawson 53, Wes Akimenko - Crowder 8-4; UVa-Wise at W. Va. Wesleyan Honaker 0-0 1-0 Yeary 54. Conzales - Lenior (M) def. Huff - noon Hurley 0-0 1-1 J.I. Burton (203) — Clayton Armistea 8-3; Fridell - Delosier 2) Union, 1-1 (61) 4 NCAA Division III Twin Valley 0-1 1-1 Baker 49, John Blackwell 40, (M) def. Kopychencko - Old Dominion Athletic #VOLLEYBALL Matthew Gilliam 52, Ron Yu 52. Washington 8-4. Conference COLLEGE Clintwood (N/A) — Brett Maryville at Emory &Henry 2 NCAA Division II Freeman 43, Tyler Mullins 54. COLLEGE WOMEN p.m. Mountain East Conference Tuesday Match 3) John Battle, 2-0 (43) 3 NCAA FBS Atlantic Coast Conf. Overall Nondistrict Milligan 6, UVa-Wise 3 Conference W-L W-L Results from Tuesday’s Singles Va. Tech at E. Carolina noon Fairmont St. 0-0 3-1 Nondistrict match held Rachel Hodas (M) def. Southeast Conference Glenville St. 0-0 2-1 Willowbrook Country Club at the Brianna Stallard 6-0, 6-1; Sarah 4) Richlands, 1-1 (41) 1 Va. Tech at E. Carolina 12 noon W. Va. St. 0-0 1-1 Breaks Interstate Park. Ranwater (M) def. Bailey Tennessee at Oregon 3:30 p.m. Shepherd 0-0 2-2 Team Scores Christoforatos 6-1, 6-4; Haley VOLLEYBALL Concord 0-0 1-2 Haysi 196, East Ridge 209, COLLEGE West Liberty 0-0 1-3 Twin Valley 211, Council 224. SCORES, PAGE 6B Nonconference Charleston 0-0 0-0 5) Honaker, 1-0 (8) NR UVa-Wise vs. King Univ., at King Weeling Jesuit 0-0 0-0 This Week in Univ. 12:15 p.m. W. Va. Wesleyan 0-0 0-0 UVa-Wise 0-0 0-2 UVa-Wise vs. Southern Urbana 0-0 0-3 Sports Wesleyan, at King Univ. 4:45 History Notre Dame 0-0 0-4 Other teams receiving votes include: p.m. 50Years Ago... HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Nondistrict r Damon Carter scored on a 4-yard touchdown run and Jerry Eastside (5), Haysi (3), Lee (3), Virginia VHSL Group 2A Clintwood at John Battle tourna- Sturgill added the PAT kick to give J.J. Kelly its lone score in a 7-0 foot- Mountain District (3), Gate City (1). ment ball win over J.I. Burton. Dist. Overall r TENNIS W-L W-L Butch Fritz, Jerry Hensley, Freddie Smith and B.K. Walker all COLLEGE WOMEN Union 0-0 5-0 scored for Appalachia to lift the Bulldogs to a 33-12 win over St. Mountain East Lee 0-0 5-1 Charles. Conference r Gate City 0-0 3-1 Pound beat Jonesville 18-7. Eddie Buchanan, Joe Boggs and UVa-Wise at West Liberty 10 a.m. John Battle 0-0 3-1 Jack Shortt accounted for the Wildcats touchdowns in the win. CROSS COUNTRY VOLLEYBALL Central 0-0 3-2 r James Bond and Butch Hilbert scored touchdowns to lead COLLEGE MEN VHSL Group A Coeburn to a 13-7 win over Whitesburg, Ky. Nonconference Cumberland District r In other football action around the region, Gate City beat Powell UVa-Wise at Montreat Invitational Listed are the top 5 volleyball teams in Dist. Overall Valley 20-7, Clintwood blanked Ervinton 38-0 and Pennington Gap COLLEGE WOMEN W-L W-L was a 28-0 winner over the Haysi Tigers. u Nonconference the Coalfield region including Wise, Clintwood 0-0 2-0 UVa-Wise at Montreat Invitational Castlewood 0-0 2-2 Dickenson, Buchanan, Lee, Russell, AUTO RACING Eastside 0-0 2-4 Lonesome Pine Raceway, Rye Cove 0-0 1-2 Scott, Tazewell and Washington counties Coeburn Twin Springs 0-0 1-2 RACE NIGHT Various divisions 7 p.m. Thomas Walker 0-0 1-4 as selected by a panel of sports writers, MONDAY J.I. Burton 0-0 0-7 Lonesome Pine VOLLEYBALL Black Diamond District other media members, coaches and Raceway Coeburn HIGH SCHOOL Dist Overall Raceway Virginia other regional high school volleyball (JV games begin at 6 p.m. fol- W-L W-L Saturday, lowed by varsity, unless noted) Hurley 1-0 1-1 ★ observers from around the Coalfield Cumberland District Haysi 1-0 2-3 September 14th Thomas Walker at Castlewood Honaker 0-0 5-1 region. The listing includes team, overall Cumberland District Grundy 0-0 0-3 Late Model EXTREME Twin Valley at Hurley Twin Valley 0-1 1-2 THE BATTLE CONCLUDES! record, total points this week based on a Nondistrict Council 0-1 1-4 PRESENTED BY 6-4-3-2-1 rating system, and ranking last Clintwood at Central *Conference Standings Wise County Christian at Tenn. VHSL Group 2A MEADE TRACTOR Clinch Mountain Conference week. Avenue 6 p.m. FEATURING RACING WITH East Ridge (Ky.) at Grundy vs. Conf. 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Castlewood knocks l Castlewood’s Alexandra Vance sends Lady Tigers from the ball to the front line in Tuesday’s unbeaten ranks match with the Honaker Lady ANTHONY STEVENS get them in,” Issacs said. “When Tigers. SPORTS WRITER I’m serving, I just try to take my time and zone everything around CASTLEWOOD — It was a huge me out.” momentum builder for Castlewood In the first set, trailing by one, and the first loss of the season for Higgins came to serve and had four Honaker. straight points to put Castlewood in See more After winning their first five charge. matches, Honaker tasted defeat. Again in the second set, with a photos at The Lady Devils (2-2, 0-0) evened two-point lead, Higgins had four their record with a 25-19, 25-16, 16- points as they began to pull away. Coalfield.com 25, 25-22 win over visiting Honaker Issacs closed out the second set (5-1, 2-0) on Tuesday. with six consecutive points and “We didn’t show up ready to play some strong play at the net by and if you’re not ready to play you Fields as they went up 2-0. ANTHONY STEVENS PHOTOS don’t win,” said Honaker head The third set was all Honaker. coach Amy Davidson. “We strug- Up 3-1, Marissa Hughes served gled to get our serves in, couldn’t nine points as the Lady Tigers won get our passes up to our setter, so it going away. The momentum shift- we didn’t produce any kills. We just ed to their side. played flat-footed and didn’t “I used some new people (in the move.” third) and they didn’t play well It was an outstanding game all together,” said first-year coach over the floor for the Lady Devils. Kesha Perrigan. “But I want them Junior Caitlyn Fleming was in con- to learn to play together. We were trol on the front line, slamming 11 able to fight back.” kills and also getting four blocks. The fourth set was tied nine Kelsey Fields was a big contributor times and it was a battle to the fin- with four kills and two blocks. Five ish. other players for Castlewood had The Lady Tigers tied it for the two or more kills. final time at 21-all on a kill by “We were wanting this one,” Kaitlen Hubbard. But a long serve remarked Fleming. “We didn’t play by Honaker gave the Lady Devils a well last night (in a loss at Lebanon) one-point lead. Issacs followed with but we came out and played 10 two points aided by a kill by times better tonight.” Samantha Couch to go up 24-21. Honaker also had a lot of trouble The Lady Tigers took the next point with the Lady Devils serves. to pull within two. Hughes served Castlewood finished with 13 aces in for Honaker, but Higgins had a nice the match. Emily Higgins finished reverse return and a kill attempt by with 18 service points and directed the Lady Tigers went out of bounds the offense with 23 assists. Fleming and the Lady Devils went home added 12 points with four aces. winners. McKinley Issacs was a big contrib- Ashton Goodie had 10 points utor with 14 points, including five with five aces and four kills for the aces. Lady Tigers. Hughes had nine “I’ve practiced my serves a lot, points and 10 digs. Hubbard led the u Castlewood’s Caitlyn Fleming, left, goes for a kill against the block in big games like this you have to Lady Tigers with eight kills. u attempt of Honaker’s Laura Hess in Tuesday’s nondistrict action. r Richlands routs Grundy Twin Springs’ Meade sets records Lady Wave in volleyball in Lady Titans win over Council

LLOYD COMBS keeps you from being one-dimensional.” LLOYD COMBS SPORTS WRITER Meagan Meade recorded 46 SPORTS WRITER Compton contributed nine kills and Nadia Ashiq came up with 13 digs for the service points and 25 aces. GRUNDY — Richlands had too much Lady Blues (5-2) against their old COUNCIL — Sweeps in regular season power and too much balance for a young Southwest District and new Conference volleyball matches generally are not The junior’s record-setting efforts Grundy volleyball team Monday. 39 Group 2A rival. memorable, but it will be a night Meagan seemed to make the rest of the team play Excellent balance all over the floor Compton added 13 service points, Meade will probably remember for a better. and the power of Sarah Compton at the including four aces and Alley had five long, long time. “She’s been very consistent for us,” net carried the Lady Blues to a 3-0 aces among her match-high 18 service Meade set two Twin Springs records Dean added. “When she gets going like sweep, 25-13, 25-21, 25-13 win over the points. Mac Cordill contributed 16 points in the Titans 3-0 sweep of Council in a that when the other team does return her Lady Wave. with four aces. non-district match Thursday evening at serve it gives the other girls a boost. Grundy made spirited rallies in the Hannah Lowe had 13 service points Council Elementary-Middle School. “I thought we played well at the net middle of all three games, but the setting and 13 digs for a young Grundy squad. The Titans dominated the final two when we had the opportunity.” of Richlands freshman Olivia Harmon “We’re a young team and if we can be games of a 26-24, 25-10, 25-10 win. Samantha Jordan had a match-high and the powerful net game of Compton more consistent, especially on our back Meade aced Council into a hole at the 10 kills. Savannah Blevins and freshman and others kept the Lady Wave at bay. row, we should continue to get better,” start of all three sets and finished with a Kaitlyn Hubbard also played well at the Harmon finished with 22 assists and Grundy coach Kasey Cantrell said. “We school record 46 service points. Her net for the Titans. was one of a number of Blues who served got a couple of good blocks there from remarkable total of 25 aces was also a It was a frustrating night for Council, the ball well. She was also one of seven Lexie (Elswick). If we can get her up record and might be one that stands for a especially for coach Tonya Thompson, Richlands players with kills or blocks at there more on the net and Sarah Boyd up while. who watched her team stand around like the net. there more on the net it can really help “They’re both school records,” Twin they were mesmerized by Meade’s “All our girls hit well and our setter, to us.” Springs coach Lisa Dean said. “It was incredible service game. be so young she spreads the ball around Elswick and Boyd each had three kills quite a night for Meagan. She got on a “I tried switching girls around, I tried well and gets the ball to different hit- and Elswick came up with three blocks. roll there in all three games.” using timeouts, I tried to encourage ters,” Richlands coach Ronnie Sparks Kacie Owens led the Lady Wave with 15 Meade notched 12 consecutive serves them, but nothing worked,” Thompson said. “We did a good job tonight hitting service points and Tiffany Deel had a in game one to give the Titans a 13-1 said. “We looked good making a come- the ball. Getting that kind of balance team-high 11 digs. u lead. She opened game two with 12 more back in the first game, then we looked to open up a 13-0 advantage. like we didn’t know what to do after that. After closing out the second set with It was frustrating.” five straight serves, including two more Adriane Rasnake started an 20-6 run r Coach aces Meade went back to work after with nine straight service points in game Council scored the first point in the final one as the Lady Cobras managed to tie FROM PAGE 1B Sullivan North is a quality program set, landing 11 straight serves. the score at 24-24. u and can do some damage with the CO-GAME OF THE WEEK spread offense that they like to run. Clintwood at Haysi: Well, one thing It will be a tough road trip for coach about it. There ain’t no shortage of Travis Turner’s troops at Union. But the r games that will be exciting Friday night. Bears are used to tough games. This Scores These two hard-headed Dickenson week will be no different. FROM PAGE 5B (Inc.). Team scores: Central 25, County teams will mix it up at Sandlick Coach says, Union 17, Sullivan North Top 15 Individuals Union 56, Gate City 63, Rye Cove and it will be a good one. 14. Thacker (VW) won by default; 1) Alex Widener, Central, 18:36 92, Castlewood 129, Northwood Haysi coach James Colley always has Mary Jo Stallard (VW) won by 2) Caleb Mills, Central, 18:54 137, Clintwood (Inc.), Eastside his Tigers ready to play and this week- Thomas Walker at Castlewood: Two default; Heather Espeland (M) 3) Tristan Grubb, Union, 19:01 (Inc.), Holston (Inc.), J.I. Burton end ain’t going to be no different. programs that are hurtin a bunch right def. Junetta Nuckels 6-1, 6-1; 4) Gray Hamilton, Central, 19:16 (Inc.), Lee (Inc.), Richlands (Inc.). Clintwood coach Rick Mullins here. Rose Bennett (VW) def. Martha 5) Casey Bowman, Gate City, Top 15 Individuals already has his team on a roll. So, they Both the Pioneers and the home- Wells 6-0, 6-4. 19:34 1) Kayla Mulkey, Central, 21:22 ain’t going be no major surprises in this standing Blue Devils have been reeling Doubles one when the two teams hit the field. since the start of the season. Friday 6) Tanner Segraves, Holston, 2) Annie Church, Central, 22:16 Kayla Kelly - Hodas (M) def. B. It’s just gonna be an old-fashioned, in night’s game is a big game for both 19:42 3) McKenna Tankersley, Union, your face, smack down. squads that are looking to turn things Stallard - M. Stallard 8-0; 7) Noah Stevenson, Central, 23:34 Coach says, Clintwood 34, Haysi 21. around, even if it’s just for one week- Ranwater - Caroline Morelli (M) 19:53 4) Stephanie Hill, Rye Cove, end. def. Christoforatos - Thacker 8-5; 8) Nathaniel Tillie, Richlands, 23:51 Honaker at Eastside: If it wasn’t for Home field advantage will be the dif- Espeland - Kelly Albany (M) def. 19:56 5) Sydney Bates, Central, 24:53 those two big rivalry games this week, ference in this one. It’s a long trip from Nuckels - Powers 8-1. 9) Logan Lewis, Richlands, 6) Kendra Humphrey, Richlands, this could just as easy be the game of Ewing to Russell County. 20:03 24:36 the week. Coach says, Castlewood 19, Thomas 10) Chris Sapp, Gate City, 20:15 7) Chloe Lane, Gate City, 24:45 Honaker coach Doug Hubbard and Walker 12. BASEBALL RESULTS 11) Jeremiah Statzer, 8) Madison Vaughn, Gate City, Eastside coach Matt Hamilton are treat- Castlewood, 20:24 25:38 ing it as a big game on their schedules, OTHER PICKS High School Boys 12) Justin Eldridge, Lee, 20:46 9) Tori Wheatley, Central, 25:39 you can bet the farm on that. Here’s some other picks from the Open Meet 13) Cory Mullins, Union, 20:56 10) Mariah Meade, Central, The two teams have played some Coach for some games this weekend. Results from an open cross 14) Tre Hall, Union, 21:14 25:41 close games over the last few years. Coach says: country meet held Wednesday at 15) Nathaniel Mitchell, 11) Taylor Pendleton, Gate City, Honaker has had the upper hand, but • Twin Springs will beat up on Lonesome Pine Airport, Wise. with the seniors he has on the squad Patrick Henry 35-7; Northwood, 21:22. 25:50 Team scores: Central 31, this time around, coach Hamilton may • John Battle goes to 3-0 by beating 12) Caitlin Reynolds, Union, have an extra trick or two up his sleeve. Holston 28-6; Union 75, Richlands 111, Gate High School Girls 25:57 Coach says, Eastside 28, Honaker 24. • Sullivan South is too much for Gate City 135, Northwood 139, Lee Open Meet 13) Ailea Durham, Richlands, City. South wins 42-28. 144, Holston 145, J.I. Burton 163, Results from an open cross 26:02 Union at Sullivan North: Daggone. • Richlands bounces back with a 21-7 Castlewood 196, Clintwood country meet held Wednesday at 14) Haley Isom, Union, 26:13 These games don’t get no easier to pick. win over Graham. u (Inc.), Eastside (Inc.), Rye Cove Lonesome Pine Airport, Wise. 15) Nikki Sturgill, Lee, 26:15. Friday, September 13, 2013 NORTON, VA, 24273 Page 7B ‘We make a living by what we get, Coalfieldthe but we make a life by what PROGRESS The 35th annual Wise Fall Fling is we give.’ gearing up for October with deadlines Q Sir Winston Churchill Homespun approaching35 for contests. See Page 8B. What’s uP Dewey school turns Sykes Spaghetti Wise supper to host r Kiwanis Spaghetti Supper will be held Friday, Sept. 20, 100 from 5 – 7 p.m. at the J I 5K Burton cafeteria just prior to the Burton vs Union Football Game. Tickets are $ 6 each. Color Rook Tourney Run r Rook Tournaments for the Sykes Wise will 2013-2014 season will begin host a 5K Color Saturday, Sep. 21, and run through April 19, 2014, at the Run to benefit the Stickleyville Community Center American Heart in Stickleyville, Lee County. Association. The Play begins promptly at 7 p.m., u Above, the bell hanging in the COLOR ME RED with entrance fee set at $5. Dewey School’s bell tower is the 5K will be held in Each player is encouraged to original one that rang in the first Norton, Oct. 27, at bring snack items to enjoy dur- classes at the two-room school J.I. Burton High ing the tournament. If you School. 100 years ago. have any questions, please call The kids mile Mary Ruth Laster @ 276-546- will start at 2:30 2426 or email her @ l Volunteers are busy getting the p.m. and is free to [email protected] school ready for the 100th all children under Come on out for a night of anniversary celebration at the end the age of 10. A wholesome fun and fellowship. of the month. Repairs to the rock registration form The monthly rook tournaments foundation are complete and sid- and a waiver are sponsored by Stickleyville signed by the Community-In-Action, Inc., a ing work is underway. JENAY TATE PHOTOS responsible adult local service organization. is required. Reunions The 5K COLOR Reunion ME RED timed event will begin at r Please e-mail infor- mation to Reunions, 3:15 p.m. To pre- [email protected] event register visit m; or fax to 679-5922. http://www.run- Be sure to include a tricities.org/ and name and telephone planned mail or deliver to number for more infor- Sykes Wise, 1000 mation. Notices will Sykes Boulevard, appear in Friday edi- Sept. 28 Wise, Va. 24293, tions of The Coalfield Attn: Natasha Progress. After first Proulex, or visit Volunteers are busy publication, notices will Sykes at the Fall working on the Dewey be repeated until the Fling in Wise, Oct. School on the South reunion as space is 12-13. Fork of Pound River to available. The last day of get ready for the pre-registration SEPTEMBER school's 100th will be Sunday, Ervinton Class of anniversary celebra- Oct. 13. The pre- 1973, 40th reunion, tion at the end of registration fee is Saturday, Sept. 14. If you September. haven’t been contacted $25 and all who The reunion will be pre-register will and are interested in held at the school on u attending please call From left, Clyde Stidham Jr., Garland Kiser, Eddie Sturgill receive a t-shirt Saturday, Sept. 28. Scarlett Alderson at and Roger Bolling all went to school at the Dewey School on and sunglasses on Roger Bolling, 276/762-7553. the South Fork of Pound River and are working to get the the day of the along with volunteers school ready for its 100th anniversary celebration at the end race. The registra- class of 1973 planning like Charles W. of September. They stand before windows that were replaced tion fee the day of meeting, Sept. 16, 6 p.m. Hampton, Clyde the race will be at Pizza Plus in Pound. Stidham Jr., Garland during the first major renovation in 1990. Just outside is an $30. Medals will be The 40th reunion will be Kiser and Eddie outdoor toilet with running water, another upgrade. The awarded for the at 7 p.m., Sept. 28 at Sturgill, have been school is located next to the Mt. Zion Old Regular Baptist top finishers in Bolling Building in tackling big projects Pound. For more infor- Church in the Dewey community. each age division. outside and inside. mation call 796-5675. This is a color The 10th annual Taking the lead in run; please be sure Short/Mullins Reunion planning for the to wear appropri- for families of Robert reunion itself are Students then went to Flat Gap High School, ate clothing; you and Leah Short, Rufus Charlene Short and Darlene Bowman. where the completed their education. will get colored and Oshie Mullins, Attendants usually bring potluck dishes and Volunteers recall the last classes being held in red. All partici- Saturday, Sept. 14 and enjoy an aftertoon of eating, sharing photo- the Dewey School in about 1969. pants will be Sunday, Sept. 15 at graphs and reminiscing followed by musical The school is located about five miles from required to sign a Pyles Memorial Church entertainment. U.S. 23. waiver the day of in Pound beginning 2 For more information and reunion details, The school is now owned by Mt. Zion Old the race. p.m. both days. contact Short at 796-4578. Saturday, hot dogs and Regular Baptist Church, where members have For more infor- more provided. Sunday, One project close to Bolling's heart is creat- been the official caretakers of the school since mation please see everyone should bring ing a special display of portraits of all the serv- about 1990. facebook page: covered dishes. ice men and woman who had attended the Before the Dewey School was built, children https://www.face- Everyone should bring school. Bolling puts out a special call for 8x10 in the community attended school at the church book.com/#!/event drinks both days. For photographs of the soldiers, preferably their and the two institutions have a close bond. s/67166009284700 more information, call formal military portraits if possible. Bolling 8/Contact Natasha 276/796-5295 or 796- said they will provide the frames for all the por- Proulex at 4134. Share stories, pic- traits and then hang them in a memorial tribute On Tuesday, look for more photographs and a 276/376-1338 or tures, a good time with to military veterans. deeper story about the school and the commu- natasha.jackson@s family. The two-room school served the younger nity effort that has helped to preserve it. ykes.com. u OCTOBER children living in the Dewey community. Class of 1993 20th reunion Oct. 11 and 12. Friday, Oct. 11, meet for pre-game tailgate Make stuffed peppers from local harvest party and attend Union High football game. Dinner/dance in Sometimes referred to as nature’s Spain: pimientos rellenos, piqullo peppers Appalachia High School Christmas ornament, peppers filled with cheese, beef or codfish, and cafeteria Saturday, Oct. belong to the nightshade family of béchamel sauceIndia: Bharvan Minch, bell Cooking 12. For more information vegetables, which also includes peppers stuffed with cooked meat, potatoes, visit class reunion potatoes, tomatoes and eggplant. onions, and seasoned with chili powder, Tip: Facebook page, titled Peppers, or pimentos as they turmeric, coriander, cilantro and lemon juice Appalachia High School were called, originally were grown Mexico: chile relleno, literally “stuffed Class of 93 – 20 Year in South and Central America more peppers,” stuffed poblano pepper with r Top than 9,000 years ago. Because of cheese and minced meat, coated in egg bat- Reunion. stuffed Family and descen- their variety of dietary uses, pep- Mill Creek ter, deep fried, and served with tomato sauce dants of William and pers are now cultivated commer- KITCHEN Sudan: Mahshi, spiced meat stuffed in peppers Ethel Winebarger reunion cially and in home gardens through- either green, red, or yellow peppers Chris Evans and Greg Garland with Sunday, Oct. 13, 1 p.m. at out the world. Locally, there seems COLUMNISTS Lithuania: kimsti pipirai, bell peppers Tacoma Community to be a good crop of bell peppers filled with ground beef or pork, rice, different 2 percent Center. Bring covered available. vegetables and spices dish and 2-liter drink. Call One popular use of harvested peppers is stuffing United States: stuffed peppers, green bell peppers cheese to Cathy Miller Mays, them with a variety of ingredients. Stuffed peppers are are most often used, and are filled with ground beef 276/393-5015, Vickie known by different names and are prepared and served mixed with breadcrumbs or cooked rice, egg, herbs, lower the Cole Oliver, 276/395- in different forms in most of the world’s geographical fat content. 3333 or 276/762-0225. u regions. Among these are: KITCHEN, PAGE 10B PAGE 8B Friday, September 13, 2013 The Coalfield Progress Norton, Virginia 24273

TOWN OF WISE DELINQUENT TAX LIST In conformity with Section 58.1-3924 of the Code of Virginia and authorized by the governing body of TOWN OF WISE, the following PERSONAL PROPERTY • PERSONAL PROPERTY is a list of Taxes delinquent for the nonpayment taxes. The amount listed under “Amount Due” DOES NOT INCLUDE PENALTY AND INTEREST. Publication costs will be charged to those listed. Taxes may be in the name of the owner(s) of property on the date of assessment and may not be the current owner. All property listed subject to tax foreclosure sale and all other means of collection. TYPE YEARS NAME AMOUNT DUE

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MELINDA EVANS 16.62 RE 2012-2012 HALL, ASHLEY JEANE 1,181.16 PP 2010-2012 LAWSON, LISA ANN M 18.89 RE 1995-2012 HALL, BETSY (HEIRS) CARRIER, JUDY ETAL 1,417.86 PP 2012-2012 LEDFORD, TIFFANY MAE 3.22 RE 2012-2012 HARDING, LETON HARDING, PAULINE 64.89 PP 2012-2012 LEE, KATHY HALE 1.14 RE 2012-2012 HERRON, GERALD ADAM 345.21 PP 2012-2012 LITTLE MEXICO INC 27.43 RE 2009-2012 HIBBITTS, JOSEPH T 299.75 PP 2012-2012 LOVELL, JOSEPH LEE 8.01 RE 2012-2012 HUNNICUTT, BRIAN E HUNNICUTT, CAROLYN L 244.33 PP 2011-2011 LOVELL, JOSHUA CARROLL 5.97 RE 2009-2012 HURD, CURTIS 32.10 PP 2011-2011 MAIN STREET KIDS, LLC C/O LAUREN BROOKS 29.85 RE 2010-2012 JUSTICE, VALERIE BAKER 466.38 PP 2010-2010 MARKS, ELLEN L 62.46 RE 2012-2012 KERN, LONNIE 141.37 PP 2010-2010 MARRS, GRILLS TAMMY 10.00 RE 2011-2012 LEE, PHILLIP 152.81 PP 2008-2008 MARRS, GRILLS TAMMY LOU 17.48 RE 2009-2012 LOWE, CARTER H LOWE, SAMUEL ETAL 732.49 PP 2012-2012 MARSHALL, JANIE ROSE ARWOOD, ROBIN 59.58 RE 2012-2012 MULLINS, RICKY 524.80 PP 2010-2010 MARSHALL, PATRICIA ANN 8.84 RE 2012-2012 MULLINS, RICKY D 190.37 PP 2012-2012 MARTIN, HEATHER LOUISE 4.73 RE 1993-2012 PAGE, HARRISON C/O PAIGE, MARTY 954.40 PP 2011-2011 MARTIN, TERESA ANN 14.40 RE 1993-2012 PAPANIA, PAULINE HUDSON, MABEL F & BENTLEY 385.80 PP 2011-2012 MAYS, DUSTIN WAYNE MAYS, ALICIA DIAN 48.54 RE 2009-2012 PERRY, ETHAL MAE C C/O ADDINGTON, JANICE 17.99 PP 2008-2010 MCCONNELL, JAMES ALBERT 52.41 RE 2012-2012 PHILLIPS, CHARLES J PHILLIPS, ANNA P 139.65 PP 2009-2009 MEADE, PHILIP 12.04 RE 2012-2012 PRICE, DINAH 75.57 PP 2012-2012 MEADE, STEVEN ALLEN 3.73 RE 2012-2012 PRINCE, JOHN PRINCE, PHYLLIS 37.98 PP 2012-2012 MID-MOUNTAIN IT, LLC C/O JAMES SWANN 29.15 RE 2011-2011 R&E RENTALS LLC 99.81 PP 2008-2008 MILLER, DANIEL DAVID 39.75 RE 2009-2012 RADIO WISE INC 2,579.26 PP 2012-2012 MILLER, MARINA LEE 13.09 RE 2009-2012 RINER, CHARLES D 1,428.18 PP 2011-2011 MILLER, MARJORIE L 12.87 RE 2012-2012 SALYER, AILEEN R 193.31 PP 2010-2010 MITCHELL, PHYLLIS PAULINE 8.64 RE 2010-2012 SAMS, DOROTHY 205.11 PP 2012-2012 MOORE, CARLOS EUGENE 8.36 RE 2012-2012 SILVER BIRCH PROP. LLC C/O BENNETT & EDWARDS REA 324.63 PP 2008-2012 MOORE, L D 37.00 RE 2011-2012 SKEEN JR, BERLIN 4.83 PP 2009-2010 MOORE, VINCE 27.22 RE 2008-2012 STANLEY, GRETA L BOGGS, GENETTA 1,693.80 PP 2011-2012 MORGAN, RAYMOND 13.15 RE 1993-2012 STEFFEY, JACK STEFFEY, MAYO 1,758.13 PP 2012-2012 MULLINS JR, BILLY N 19.21 RE 2011-2012 STURGILL, MARY M 194.80 PP 2012-2012 MULLINS, BRANDY MECHEL 3.93 RE 2010-2012 TAY-TAY INC 1,807.37 PP 2008-2008 MULLINS, BRITTANY NICOLE 16.18 RE 2009-2012 THACKER, JOHN R THACKER, TONI G 686.45 PP 2012-2012 MULLINS, CHRISTOPHER A 74.14 RE 2012-2012 WELLS, KAREN LEA WELLS, ANTHONY DWAYNE 9.80 PP 2011-2012 MULLINS, CHRISTOPHER LYNN 23.39 RE 2007-2012 WELLS, MICHAEL D WELLS, APRIL 691.66 PP 2009-2010 MULLINS, MERRILL 24.31 RE 1999-2012 WOOD, DALE TRENT 377.87 PP 2009-2009 MULLINS, RHONDA T/A PETS KINGDOM 65.41 RE 2012-2012 WOODS, SANDRA R WOODS, ROGER 294.28 PP 2008-2008 MULLINS, RICHARD E 25.15 RE 2004-2012 WRIGHT, KEVIN N 2,069.09 PP 2012-2012 MULLINS, RICKY DALE MULLINS, TERRY ANN 51.82 PP 2012-2012 MULLINS, ROBIN LUCINDA 31.53 FINAL TOTALS...... 35,831.43 PP 2012-2012 MUNCY, MELISSA HAMILTON 30.41 PP 2008-2008 NEWBERRY, NEVA G 16.93 PP 2012-2012 NIXON, ANTHONY & BRITTANY 103.35 PP 2012-2012 ONE HOUR PHOTO PLUS, INC 314.11 PP 2008-2008 PAGE, HONESTY RACHELLE 12.83 In conformity with Section 58.1-3924 of the Code of Virginia and authorized by the governing body of TOWN OF WISE, the following PP 2008-2008 PAIGE, MISTY NICOLE 33.04 is a list of Taxes which is delinquent for the nonpayment taxes. The amount listed under “Amount Due” DOES NOT INCLUDE PP 2009-2009 PERKEY, LESLIE DANIELLE 29.06 PENALTY AND INTEREST. Publication costs will be charged to those listed. All persons listed are subject to having their vehicle PP 2012-2012 PERRY, EVAN ALEXANDER 7.70 registration withheld at DMV, as well as all other means of collection and will incur additional charges. PP 2010-2010 PERRY, MISTY BLUE 8.64 PP 2011-2012 PERRY, TIFFANY LYNN 10.20 PP 2012-2012 PETTIT, DOUGLAS EUGENE 10.67 PP 2011-2012 PHILLIPS, MATTHEW RAY 12.71 PERSONAL PROPERTY • PERSONAL PROPERTY PP 2012-2012 PHYL'S DECORATING 1.54 PP 2010-2012 PILKENTON, PHILLIP LEE 17.69 TYPE YEARS NAME AMOUNT DUE PP 2012-2012 PLASTER, STEPHANIE NICOLE 37.16 PP 2012-2012 PRINCE, JOHN M 146.27 PP 2011-2011 PROFITT, CHARLES 29.85 PP 2012-2012 ADAMS, MARK ANTHONY BALTHIS, ANGELA DAWN 75.01 PP 2012-2012 PROFITT, CHARLES WILLIAM 10.27 PP 2008-2008 ADAMS, MISTY LIANA 16.12 PP 2012-2012 RADIO WISE INC WNVA 238.72 PP 2012-2012 ADAMS, THERESA KAY 27.79 PP 2012-2012 RANGER HOLDINGS LLC 43.09 PP 2011-2011 ADKINS, ANGELA WELLS 6.98 PP 2012-2012 RINER, OVA ELIZABETH 8.11 PP 2010-2010 AMERICAN HONDA FINANCE PATTY SUZANNE DILL 116.95 PP 2008-2008 RITTENBERRY, JACKIE R 16.73 PP 2009-2009 ARTRIP, TONY HERBERT 16.42 PP 2008-2009 ROBERTS, AMANDA MAKARI 31.29 PP 2012-2012 ARWOOD, ROBIN MARSHALL 4.90 PP 2012-2012 ROBERTS, APRIL ROBERTS, MICHAEL 6.70 PP 2012-2012 BADEN RECLAMATION CO INC MCFALL, ROBERT DON 135.15 PP 2011-2012 ROBERTS, TIMOTHY MARK 31.20 PP 2012-2012 BAILEY, JENNIFER C 9.26 PP 2012-2012 ROSE, JUSTIN MICHAEL 11.28 PP 2012-2012 BAKER, DEBORAH L 38.14 PP 2010-2012 ROSE, RICKY 152.72 PP 2012-2012 BAKER, FREDDALOU A 4.08 PP 2010-2012 ROSE, RICKY A ROSE, JULIE A 264.24 PP 2012-2012 BAKER, JIMMY H BAKER, DEBORAH L 58.80 PP 2012-2012 SALYER, BOBBIE AILEEN 1.06 PP 2009-2009 BAKER, STEVEN M BAKER, SHEILA R 23.94 PP 2009-2010 SALYER, MONA YVONNE 24.56 PP 2011-2012 BALDWIN, CHARLENE E 9.29 PP 2010-2010 SALYERS, CHRISTY DAWN 11.66 PP 2011-2011 BECKER, TERRY SCOTT 8.08 PP 2012-2012 SAMS, ROY E 8.68 PP 2012-2012 BELANGER, MARK ANDREW 4.48 PP 2008-2008 SANDERS, JIMMY SHONE C/O LINDA SANDERS 80.76 PP 2012-2012 BENTLEY, CYNTHIA ADALINE 2.47 PP 2012-2012 SARGENT, JENNIFER D 8.41 PP 2008-2008 BENTLEY, LINDSAY GRAYE 17.94 PP 2010-2012 SARGENT, MICHAEL W MILLER, WHITNEY R 104.45 PP 2012-2012 BEVERLY, JOHN H 6.09 PP 2010-2010 SARGENT, MICHAEL WAYNE 40.62 PP 2012-2012 BEVERLY, PAULINE VIRGINIA BEVERLY, CURTIS TONY 4.63 PP 2012-2012 SCARBERRY, TRAVIS SHANE JUSTUS, MELISSA KAY 83.24 PP 2009-2009 BLEDSOE, BRANDON KEITH 12.79 PP 2011-2012 SEXTON, BILLY DON 8.03 PP 2010-2011 BLEDSOE, PATRICIA D BLEDSOE, BRANDON K 33.24 PP 2011-2011 SEXTON, RACHEL EVA 6.82 PP 2011-2011 BLEDSOE, PATRICIA DARLENE 6.17 PP 2011-2011 SHIRKS, JASON LEE 10.10 PP 2011-2012 BLEVINS, KEVIN LLOYD 11.86 PP 2010-2011 SHORTT II, IVORY LEONDIAS 19.59 PP 2011-2012 BOATRIGHT, DONNA JEAN 20.27 PP 2008-2009 SIFFORD, DONALD EDWARD 78.61 PP 2011-2011 BOATWRIGHT JR, DONALD RAY 13.22 PP 2009-2010 SIZEMORE, ADAM LEE 37.35 PP 2009-2009 BOGGS & BOGGS INC T/A CAR WASH #2(WISE) 745.20 PP 2012-2012 SKEEN JR, BERLIN WALLACE 12.64 PP 2012-2012 BOGGS, ANGELA ELIZABETH 2.82 PP 2008-2008 SKEEN, DENNIS JAMES 76.69 PP 2012-2012 BOGGS, EDWARD CLAY 31.88 PP 2010-2012 SMITH, JOANNA FAYE ADAMS, KATIE 175.32 PP 2012-2012 BOLLING, CHARLES ANDREW BOLLING, CHRISTY CECILE 10.52 PP 2012-2012 SMOAK, ALEX CASEY 3.37 PP 2012-2012 BOWEN, ASHLEY JEANE-HALL BOWEN, ANTHONY LESTER 173.89 PP 2011-2011 SNYDER, AMY CATHERINE 6.37 PP 2012-2012 BREWER, GREGORY ARNOLD 7.60 PP 2012-2012 SOUTHLAND VENDING MACHINE INC 4.86 PP 2008-2008 BROCK, RANDY EDWARD BROCK, CHASITY NICOLE, 26.35 PP 2011-2012 SOUTHWEST BONDING & CIVIL PROCESS 248.21 PP 2012-2012 BRUMMITT, ADAM J BRUMMITT, JENNIFER L 2.87 PP 2009-2009 SPENCO 2 INC 41.14 PP 2012-2012 BULLION, SHEILA DIANNE 4.08 PP 2009-2009 SPROLES, MICHAEL A 10.74 PP 2011-2011 CANTRELL, DENNIS ALVIN 34.55 PP 2009-2009 STALLARD, ANDREW 11.34 PP 2012-2012 CANTRELL, DIANA LEE 24.51 PP 2012-2012 STANLEY, ALVIN HAROLD 1.19 PP 2011-2011 CARTER, BETTY J 6.07 PP 2009-2009 STANLEY, CAROLYN 12.85 PP 2010-2012 CARTER, DAVID WAYNE 81.88 PP 2009-2009 STATZER, SHERRI LYNN 13.85 PP 2011-2012 CARTER, LARRY WAYNE 16.08 PP 2008-2009 STEMPA, BRANDON HUNTER 31.49 PP 2011-2012 CARTER, MICHAEL LEE 57.13 PP 2008-2012 STERLING PAYPHONES LLC PAYPHONE OPERATONS 50.38 PP 2010-2011 CARTER, PATRICIA J 21.26 PP 2012-2012 STRANGE, AMANDA J 24.72 PP 2012-2012 CASTLE, MANUELA GENERAL VALERA 5.74 PP 2012-2012 STRANGE, RANDALL SCOTT 2.57 PP 2011-2012 CLARK, MICHAEL SCOTT 9.49 PP 2012-2012 STRENGTH, BRIAN 16.10 PP 2012-2012 CLARK, PAUL LUTHER 14.50 PP 2012-2012 STURGILL, LESLIE GENEVA 2.82 PP 2011-2012 COALFIELD PROPERTIES LLC 7.35 PP 2012-2012 STURGILL, TEDDY DWIGHT STURGILL, KEVIN WAYNE 33.23 PP 2012-2012 COLLIER, CINDY ANN 10.88 PP 2010-2012 SUN0CO INC. 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Although the main events of the in memoriam, Contest, with the theme “Mountain The Senior Event, which goes from 10 annual Wise County Famous Fall Fling will also be pre- Memories,” welcomes adults and a.m. until 2 p.m., has grown tremen- are about four weeks away, if you want sented. youths, with prizes awarded in both cat- dously in the past two years, with bingo, to participate in the photo essay, art, Please leave egories. The essay contest is sponsored free food, music, Mr. and Mrs. Beauty essay and storytelling contests, make prints at the by Gladeville Chapter 171, Eastern Star, Contest, and much more. plan now. The 35th annual Fling will be Clapboard House, Wise, and CSE Insurance Company. All stories need to be submitted held in beautiful downtown Wise, Oct. Main St., Wise, The submission should be typed and before Sept. 25 and can be delivered in 12 and 13. from Friday, Oct. 4 limited to 750 words. A cover sheet with person at the Wise County Home Health r View the world through a camera until Monday, Oct. name, address, phone number and office at 346 Coeburn Avenue, SW, lens? The festival’s photography contest, 7, 1 p.m. whether adult or student, and school, Norton, or mailed to Wise County Home sponsored by The Clapboard House and r Artists can should be included. Health at P.O. Box 1211, Norton, Va. Appalachian Community Federal Credit share their cre- Entries must be received by 24273. Please be sure that all entries Union, offers competition in three class- ations through the Thursday, Oct. 3, and may be mailed to have name, age, phone number and es: Youth, Amateur and Proficient. annual art contest sponsored by The Clapboard House, Box 1489, Wise, address, and are legible. Shutterbugs can submit entries in four Farmers and Miners Bank. Entries Va. 24293, Att: Essay Contest. They may r Don’t forget the big Town Wise categories: Nature, Pictorial, should be no larger than 4 feet by 4 feet also be hand-delivered to the business Community Yard Sale to be held Friday, People/Pets, and Digital/Altered. tall, and are due to the bank by Oct. 8 at during business hours. Oct. 11. Check out the Coalfield A Digital/Altered image refers to any 4 p.m. First-, second- and third-place For more information, please call Progress Tuesday, Oct. 8 for a complete print which has been manipulated, prizes will be awarded with winners Eastern Star member Amy Rolen, 328- listing of participants. To participate in either in the darkroom or on the com- receiving $75, $50, and $25, respective- 2520, or go to wisefallfling.com. Awards the Community Yard Sale, call 276-275- puter, to an extent which is noticeably ly. will be presented Saturday at 9 a.m. on 0554, or go to changed. This could include a The art and photography entries will the stage at Big Glades, Wise. [email protected]. black/white image. be on display at Hoge Lodge 8, AF&AM r There is a new storytelling contest r To learn more about more festivi- Prizes will be awarded in each cate- (Masonic Hall), 313 E. Main Street, this year for seniors. Wise County Home ties associated with the Fall Fling, gory for amateurs, and in one inclusive Wise, Saturday and Sunday The recep- Health will host a storytelling contest including crafts, demonstrators, food, category for the proficient and youth tion for both photo and art will be for all seniors wishing to share an origi- music, a 5K race, beauty contest, talent categories. In addition, there will be a Thursday, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. at the nal short story, a tall tale, fable, etc. The contest, fun bike ride, and activities for Best of Show and People’s Choice. The Masonic Hall, during the Fall Fling. winning story will be read at the kids, along with much, much more, go James L. Newton Achievement Award, r The annual Wise Fall Fling Essay “Seniors in the Glades” event, Oct. 9. to www.wisefallfling.com. u Gardening chores continue in fall

Days are shorter, dark comes earlier, and cool temperatures chase us indoors before the chore list is finished. u Members of AARP Chapter 4455 collected more than 400 pounds of food for the Big Gardening is not over for the year, though, Stone Gap Food Bank. especially because this is the best time to plant or move most trees and shrubs, and it is almost time to get spring-flowering bulbs in the ground. r Fall is right for planting because trees and shrubs don’t need to expend energy to produce AARP chapter collects for food bank foliage or flowers. Instead they concentrate on vigorous root- It takes just a little to give back a lot, and no matter Virginians who want to help can make a difference ing. where you live, you can help fight hunger in your com- in their community by filling a bag with non-perishable Get them planted well munity through Sept. 15. food that local food banks need the most. Those items before the first hard frost Big Stone Gap AARP Chapter 4455 did just that include peanut butter, chunky soups, canned meats, (about Oct. 15), and pro- Monday by collecting more than 400 pounds of food, canned tuna, canned vegetables, crackers, hot and cold vide plenty of water which was donated to the Big Stone Gap Food Bank. cereal, pasta, rice and canned fruit. No glass contain- until they get estab- Chapter 4455 members were participating in the ers, please. To find a food collection site, visit www.cre- How does your lished. statewide AARP community food drive, which contin- atethegood.org/va or dial 2-1-1. The list is updated reg- arden r If you relish the ues through Sept. 15. ularly. GGROW? natural world and like “We were happy for the chapter to participate in this More than 900,000 Virginians are at risk for Sharon Daniels watching butterflies event and were pleasantly surprised by the generosity hunger. While donations to food banks have COLUMNIST and birds, take on a of so many,” Chapter 4455 President Kathy Selvage decreased, requests for food assistance have new project by creating said. “I told our members and participants that they increased. According to a survey conducted by AARP a wildlife habitat. could pat themselves on the back for remembering the Virginia last year, 72 percent of Virginia residents Water is essential, but you don’t have to build a Golden Rule.” believe hunger is a very important or somewhat pond. A heated birdbath is appreciated, but a The statewide AARP community food drive began important problem in the state. deep saucer benefits birds, frogs or small mam- Sept. 8, with more than 150 collection sites statewide AARP Virginia has been holding a statewide food mals. Place a rock or chunk of wood in the middle accepting food for community food banks and food drive for five years. For the statewide food drive this as a perch, and try to keep the saucer filled with pantries. People across Virginia have marked the week year, AARP Virginia has teamed up with AmeriCorps clean water. Knock ice out on cold days. by organizing food drives in their communities to aid Virginia, Federation of Virginia Food Banks, Northern Shrubs and trees planted near food sources local food charities. Many of the collection events are in Virginia Urban League, TRIAD and Urban League of will shelter creatures, as do nesting boxes. Let front of grocery stores the week of Sept. 8-15. Hampton Roads. u dead trees stand if they aren’t in danger of falling on your house, so birds can search for insects or perhaps find a hole for refuge. Berried shrubs offer bird food, specific plants Historical To recognize those who have lost their lives are hosts for butterfly larvae and caterpillars, and to breast cancer, we will include their names in our nectar plants attract hummingbirds. Sunflowers planted next spring will attract bees for pollen Society Breast Cancer Awareness Section and nectar, and goldfinches and chickadees will publishing in October. visit for seeds. r For showy summer and autumn flowers, add to meet hydrangeas in your landscape. Plant just one as a focal point or mass several to create a stunning border. Sept. 19 ‘Endless Summer’ flowers on both old and new wood so it repeats from summer to early fall for a The regular meeting long season of color. ‘Annabelle,’ one of the finest of the Historical Society hydrangeas, has bloomheads up to a foot across, of The Pound will be so just one can make a dinner table bouquet. held Thursday, Sept. 19 r Keep soil and plants healthy and protected at 7 p.m. at the Pound with mulch added this fall, especially after a good rain moistens the soil. Organic, well-composted Presbyterian Church on mulch, such as leaf mold, will break down to cre- Old Indian Creek Road. ate topsoil. Use cypress or pine bark mulch for a Our guest speaker neat top dressing. will be author Darrell Leaf mold costs only the energy you use any- R. Fleming who will way to rake leaves from the lawn. Pile them in an discuss and sign his out-of-the-way corner or stuff them in black plas- newest book, Pioneer tic bags, open to rain and snow, and you should Lady of Southern have leaf mold by next year, with no effort. Appalachia. Never mound mulch under a tree (roots need Darrell’s book cre- to breathe) or place it closer than two inches to ates an interesting story tree or shrub trunks. If it is against a trunk, voles can burrow through to reach tender bark. about the Revolutionary r Treat yourself and plant something for color John Wesley Mullins in winter. Bloodtwig dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) family and particularly To include your loved one in is a shrub whose golden fall foliage precedes the about a fourteen year this section, fill out this form and branches and stems which start gold but turn old daughter, Mary include $10.00, of which a portion will bright orange to red. Small white spring flowers Jane, who was the first give way in summer to purple berries which lady settler in what is be donated to Susan G. Komen For The Cure attract birds. now Clintwood. Darrell A beautiful option: cold-hardy camellias grew up in Clintwood (Camellia oleifera) to bloom in fall or early and now resides in Name: ______spring, depending on the variety. Their require- Blountville, Tenn. ments and growth habits are much like that of Date Of Birth: ______Date Of Death: ______rhododendrons, so give them moist, well-drained The public is cordial- Submitted By: ______ly invited to attend the soil, and dappled bright light. Address: ______Choose ‘Winter’s Dream’ for pink blooms from meeting of the December to February, white ‘Winter’s Hope’ for Historical Society of Phone Number: ______February and March flowering, or ‘April Tryst’ The Pound. filled with red blooms in March and April. u For more informa- Mail To: Coalfield Progress, P.O. Box 380, Norton, VA 24273 tion contact Brenda Or Email: [email protected] Sharon Daniels is a Virginia Cooperative Salyers at 276-796- DEADLINE - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH Extension Master Gardener volunteer. 4604. u PAGE 10B Friday, September 13, 2013 The Coalfield Progress Norton, Virginia 24273 UVa-Wise senior interns with Bristol White Sox

Jordan Childress, a UVa- Childress, at age 22, found him- with the parents was special for Wise senior, realized a child- self the old man among the Childress, especially since hood dream this summer as newly drafted players, includ- many of the fathers were for- official radio announcer for the ing 16-year-old Mickel Zapata mer major league players Bristol White Sox baseball from the Dominican Republic. themselves. team. “I was the first person to He was also the first in the Childress now knows exactly interview him once he became Appalachia League to interview what he wants to do after he a White Sox player,” Childress Buddy Bell, the vice president earns his communication said. “I got to know the guys and director of scouting for the degree in May. well, and I hope to see them do Chicago White Sox, and he “I want to live out of a suit- well in the future. I became chatted with baseball great Tim case and be in a different city friends with 18-year-old mil- Raines, best known for his every three nights,” the lionaires. It was unreal.” years with the Montreal Expos. Dickenson County native said. Childress had the honor of Childress wants to continue “I love the bus trips and the calling the plays when the working in baseball and radio. road life. I wanted to work in young minor league batters hit He will attend the Baseball baseball since I was seven.” their first career home runs as Winter Meeting in December to Childress interned with the professional baseball players, apply for one of about 500 jobs Bristol White Sox as a junior and he provided color commen- in Major League Baseball. because he wanted to use the u tary during their first hitting “I want to wake up each skills he learned in the class- Jordan Childress streaks. He collected several morning and be happy to go to room-especially those from his autographed bats during the work,” Childress said. “My goal communication classes-in the Childress returned for a sec- Childress also handled the summer. is to work for the Cincinnati work world. ond summer with the White Sox Bristol Herald Courier As the “old man,” Childress, Reds. I’d like to encourage “It was time to get some organization this year on the Pregame Show before each who is sports editor for the other students here to look for experience,” he said. “I live, condition that he would do radio game. He researched the orga- Highland Cavalier newspaper, ways to get practical experi- sleep and dream baseball, so for the team’s games. He was nization’s new draft picks, also reassured the parents that ence in their fields of study so doing public address work for the official team radio announc- many signed straight from high their sons were eating well and they can apply the things the Bristol White Sox was a er, which meant he was calling school and some from college, showing up for the games in they’ve learned in class to the good fit.” the plays for all 61 games. and called them for interviews. clean uniforms. The contact real world.” u r Kitchen Noted scholar is key speaker at UVa-Wise FROM PAGE 7B 10 ounces mozzarella Medieval-Renaissance Conference cheese, shredded spices, topped with Cook quinoa by com- Michael Ryan, an associate pro- modern world, apocalyptic expec- cheese. bining with water and The lecture is set for fessor of history at the University tations and apprehensions in pre- In our kitchen on Mill bringing to a full boil for of New Mexico and author of “A modern society, medieval relations Creek we recently used 5 minutes. Set aside, Friday, Sept. 20, at 5 p.m. Kingdom of Stargazers: Astrology between Christians, Muslims, and fresh bell peppers from covered, for 15 minutes. and Authority in the Late Medieval Jews, and gender and sexuality. He our garden to make two Preheat oven to 325°. in the Chapel of All Faiths Crown of Aragon,” will deliver the is currently working on a new versions of stuffed pep- Steam or parboil pep- key address at the Medieval- monograph that investigates char- pers. One recipe, pers for 5 minutes. In a Renaissance Conference at The Peninsula and Mediterranean latanry and magical-themed fraud Cheeseburger-Stuffed large skillet, sauté onion University of Virginia’s College at Basin, his other publications in the later Middle Ages, the sub- Peppers, was from Cook and mushrooms in but- Wise this month. include “The Horn and the Relic: ject of his address to this year’s Lite & Eat Rite–The Be- ter or oil. For health The lecture is set for Friday, Mapping the Contours of Authority conference. Good-To-Yourself reasons, use the small- Sept. 20, at 5 p.m. in the Chapel of and Orthodoxy in the Late Founded in 1986 by Richard H. Cookbook. The other est amount of butter or All Faiths. “Charlatans and Medieval Crown of Aragon,” Peake and the late Jack Mahony, recipe, Quinoa Stuffed oil possible. Both onions Wonders in the Medieval “Preternature: Critical and both of the Department of Peppers, was on a box of and mushrooms have Mediterranean,” is the topic of his Historical Studies on the Language and Literature, the quinoa. high moisture content lecture. Preternatural,” “A Note on Magical Medieval-Renaissance Conference Quinoa (KEEN-wah) and provide much of the Ryan is also co-editor, with Deception,” Magic, Ritual, and began as a way of promoting schol- is a grain that was culti- liquid needed for their Karolyn Kinane, of “End of Days: Witchcraft.” and “Teaching arly activity on campus and provid- vated in the Incan civi- sauté. Add diced toma- Essays on the Apocalypse from Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh ing visibility for the College in the lization more than 5,000 toes and reserve the Antiquity to Modernity.” A leading Seal.” larger academic community. u years ago and is the best juice. Add garlic and authority on medieval and early His research and teaching foci plant-based source of salsa. Cook over medi- modern social, cultural, and intel- include the intersection of magic, — Provided by UVA-Wise protein on earth. It con- um heat for 10 lectual history of the Iberian science, and religion in the pre- tains the eight essential minutes. Turn down and amino acids and is easi- cook 10 more minutes. er to digest than animal- Fold in cooked quinoa. based protein. Quinoa is Place peppers in baking available in local gro- dish and fill with quinoa Contact a Church Representative by phone at 800-293-4709 or email at cery stores. mixture. This will take Both recipes are rich about half the mixture. [email protected] to update your church ad or obtain information in protein, as well as Thin remainder with antioxidants and anti- reserved juice and pour about listing your church information on the “Faith & Worship Directory” inflammatory nutrients, around such as vitamins C and peppers. Sprinkle shred- E. Before stuffing, we ded mozzarella over recommend pre-cooking peppers and bake in APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN - ELCA the peppers by steaming 325° oven for 30-35 min- or parboiling until soft, utes. u Norton Apostolic Pentecostal Christ Lutheran Church but not limp. Both READY MIXED CONCRETE East Park Ave (old Juste Music Building) 120 West Main Street, Wise • 328-1111 recipes are delicious. LEE COUNTY • 276-546-1000 Questions or com- WISE COUNTY • 276-679-1388 Norton • 679-5373 Lay Pastor: Michael Samerdyke ments: Greg Garland SCOTT CO. & TRI CITIES • 423-323-7566 Pastor: Donnie Culbertson Sunday School: 10:00 am CHEESEBURGER and Chris Evans are Sunday Services: 10:30 am Sunday Worship: 11:00 am STUFFED PEPPERS Virginia Cooperative Serves 6-8 Extension Master Food Hamilton Pharmacy ASSEMBLIES OF GOD METHODIST - UNITED 8 large bell peppers, Volunteers. Contact pre-cooked Russell Street • St. Paul, Virginia them at: mill- New Hope Assembly of God East Stone Gap United Methodist 1 pound lean ground [email protected] [email protected] 1405 First Ave. E. • 523-3392 East Stone Gap • 523-3760 beef m Sources: (276) 762-9080 Pastor Rick C. Whitten Pastor: Kenneth Sprinkle 1/4 cup chopped en.wikipedia.org; Sun. School 9:30 am Sunday School: 10:00 am onion whfoods.org - The Sun. Worship 10:30 am, 6:00 pm Sunday Worship: 11:00 am, 7:00 pm 1 1/2 cups dry bread World’s Healthiest PRINT HAPPY crumbs $ $ Foods; Cook Lite & Eat Now Open! 1 cup shredded moz- Rite—The Be-Good-To- ONE OR TWO BAPTIST - INDEPENDENT NON-DENOMINATIONAL zarella cheese, divided Yourself Cookbook by DOLLAR DOLLARS 1 cup chopped mush- OFF INK OFF LASER Mary Jane Blount; $1 $2 Charity Baptist Esserville Church rooms $ 610 Trent St. Norton Va. 24273 • Between Taco Bell & The Optometry Group • 679-1665 Favorite Recipes of Cartridge cash good only for Cartridge World remanufactured products and may not be redeemed for cash. No change or store $ Wise • 328-8181 Pastor Travis Sturgill • 679-5548 credits will be issued. One coupon per costomer per visit. Unauthorized reprocuctions not accepted 2 medium tomatoes, Home Economics Pastor: Larry Owens Sun. School 10:00 am chopped Teachers, 1983; Sunday School: 9:45 am Worship/Kidz Zone/Comfort Zone 1/2 teaspoon ChooseMyPlate.org LONESOME PINE ECONOMY DRUG Sunday Worship: 11:00 am, 6:00 pm 11:00 am Worcestershire sauce Hours: Wednesday Bible Study: 7:00 pm Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 pm Eural Viers, Pharm. D. Monday - Friday Salt, to taste Virginia Cooperative 517 Park Avenue SW 8 am - 6 pm www.esservillechurch.org Preheat oven to 350°. Norton,VA 24273 Extension programs and (located in the former Witt Motor building) Cut tops from pepper, employment are open to Phone: (276) 679-5191 removing seeds. Steam all, regardless of race, Fax: (276) 679-6707 www.lonesomepinerx.com or parboil 5 minutes. color, national origin, Brown ground beef with sex, religion, age, dis- onion in skillet, stirring ability, political beliefs, until crumbly. Drain. sexual orientation, or Stir in remaining ingre- marital or family status. dients, reserving half An equal the cheese. Spoon into opportunity/affirmative peppers in baking dish action employer. Issued with lid (or foil). Bake, in furtherance of covered, at 350° for 25 Cooperative Extension minutes. Sprinkle with work, Virginia reserved cheese. Bake 5 Polytechnic Institute minutes longer until and State University, Visit the Faith cheese melts. Virginia State University, and the U.S. QUINOA STUFFED Department of & Worship PEPPERS Agriculture cooperating. Serves 4 Edwin J. Jones, director, Directory 4 large or 6 medium Virginia Cooperative bell peppers, pre-cooked Extension, Virginia 1 cup quinoa Tech, Blacksburg; Jewel ONLINE 2 cups water E. Hairston, administra- 1 medium onion, tor, 1890 Extension diced Program, Virginia State, 1/2 pound fresh Petersburg. mushrooms, sliced Disclaimer: 2 tablespoons butter Commercial products or oil (or less) named in this publica- One 28-ounce can tion are for information- tomatoes, coarsely diced al purposes only and are (reserve juice)2 gar- not an endorsement by lic cloves, crushed Virginia Cooperative www.coalfield.com 12-ounce jar salsa Extension. Norton, Virginia 24273 The Coalfield Progress Friday, September 13, 2013 PAGE 11B Benefit singing for Ian Boggs Saturday

Church Bulletin Randy Carter will bring Frank Gentry, 10:50 cial singing; Sunday, r Mt. Olive Church notices must be in the message. a.m. Church also leads Sept. 15 at 6:30 p.m. Clothes Closet open for Coalfield Progress news r House of the Lord weekly outreach wor- Nolan Stanley; Saturday, summer every office by noon Tuesday Church, Castlewood, ship at Mt. View Sept. 21 Troy Belcher at Wednesday and Friday, for publication in Homecoming Revival., Regional Medical 7 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 22 11:30 a.m. until 12:45 Friday’s paper; emailed Thursday, Sept. 19, Center each Sunday at Mark Stallard at 6:30 p.m. For more informa- to mmarshall@coal- Friday, Sept. 20, and 10p.m. Christian Faith tion call Sue, 328-4542. field.com; or phoned in Saturday, Sept. 21 at 7 a.m. Saturday Singing at Weight Loss Support Pastor is T.J. McAmis. at 679-1101. The Church p.m. nightly and Sunday, Mt. View, Sept. 14, 10 Group meets every r Hope Center Bulletin is reserved for Sept. 23 at 11 a.m. with a.m. Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Ministries, in basement announcements of spe- Brother Michael Booker r Banner Assembly r Tenth annual of First Baptist Church cial events and services. from Bristol. Pastor is of God Church, Oct. 4, 5, Praise and Worship in Coeburn, open every To announce regular Teddy G. Phillips. 6 Homecoming, Friday Conference, Thursday 10 a.m. to 1 services and hours, con- r Beckners Chapel and Saturday at 6 p.m., “Reflections,” at p.m. for food and tact the paid advertising Church, Birchfield Sunday at 11 a.m. Thomas Village Baptist clothes. Volunteer department. 9:30 a.m.; at East Stone Road, Wise, hosts Jerry Dinner will follow. Church, Duffield, opportunities available. The public is cordial- Gap United Methodist Barnette singing Pastor is Glenn Saturday, Sept. 21, 9 Call church at 276/395- ly invited to attend the Church at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 15. Sunday Hammacker. with a.m. to 3 p.m. The $25 6237 (leave a message) following special events Potluck supper Sept. 15 school at 10 a.m., wor- Glennis and Joyce registration fee includes or 276/219-9898. sponsored by area at 6 p.m. at East Stone ship service at 11 a.m. Morris from Kentucky. keynote speaker Ronda r CornerStone House churches. Gap United Methodist Pastor is Tim Strange. Special singing. Paulson (“Take Time to of Prayer, 103 East 27th Church, followed by r Indian Creek r Mary’s Chapel Reflect” and “You Are St., Big Stone Gap, r Benefit Singing for special Prayer and Freewill Baptist Church 99th church More Than Your Ladies Prayer Circle Ian Boggs, Saturday, Prophetic Ministry serv- Church, Homecoming homecoming. Evangelist Reflection”), music meets second Tuesday Sept. 14, 7 p.m. at West ice at 7 p.m. This series Sunday, Sept. 15 at 11 Roger Freeman preach- group Alathea (Best every month at 6:30 p.m. End Baptist Church, 509 of meetings will contin- a.m. Minister Roger ing Sept. 11, 12 and 13 at Group or Duo at for prayer and fellow- Wood Avenue, Big Stone ue at East Stone Gap Freeman, singing by 7 p.m. each night. Pastor International Acoustic ship. For more informa- Gap. Proceeds go to Ian United Methodist Valley Way. No Sunday Marty Puckett preach- Music Awards), catered tion call Sue Kilbourne Boggs Project to provide Church, Sept. 16 - 18 at 7 School, or 6 p.m. serv- ing Sept. 15 with home- lunch, door prizes, take- at 523-4238. Ian with a handicapped- p.m. For more informa- ice. Pastor is Joel coming services at 10:30 home bag of “goodies.” r Stevens Church of accessible house. tion call the church, 523- Cantrell. a.m. Centered on worship- God, Food Pantry regu- Thanks to all who come 3760. r Adams Chapel r Hopkins Chapel ping and praising God, lar schedule on fourth support him. Donations r Crab Orchard Church in Dog Town Church, revival Sept. 9- attendees sing, laugh, Thursday each month, may be mailed to: Ian Baptist Church, three- just out of Castlewood 13 with Bud Culbertson, sometimes shed tears. A barring unforeseen Boggs Project, 211 day revival: Sept. 30 at hosts Singing Holbrook 7 p.m. nightly. Special ministry of TVBC, con- scheduling conflicts. Spring Avenue, Wise, 6 p.m.; Oct. 1 and 2 at 7 Family, Sunday, Sept. 15, singing nightly. Pastor is ference celebrates 10th r First Baptist Va. 24293. p.m. with Bud 10 a.m. Brother Eddie Worley Smith. Call 679- year with effort to pam- Church, Coeburn, hosts r Christ Lutheran Culbertson. Pastor is Turner is Pastor. 2492 or 679-1307. per all who attend. For First Steps Youth Church, 120 West Main James Wilson. r Mt. Zion Freewill r Wilson Chapel, more information, call Ministry each Thursday, St., Wise, will have its r Pound Church of Baptist Church on Big A Sept. 15-20 revival at 7 276/431-2096 or 431- 6-7:30 p.m. in fellowship annual Spaghetti Supper God of Prophecy, 8468 Mountain near p.m. nightly with Benny 2342; or see church web- hall. Ministry for boys Friday, Sept. 20. Take- Mill Creek Road, hosts Honaker, revival, Boles and Elmer Boles. site at http://tvbcva.org and girls ages 12-18. For out meals will be avail- special speaker Sister Sunday, Sept. 15, 7 p.m. Special singing nightly. and click on Women’s more information call able from 4 p.m.; dine-in Mary Brown from with Roger Heart, Billy r Ferbie Chapel Conference for Matthew Mullins, 395- meals will be available Burdine, Ky., Sunday, Morefield, Vergil Music Church, Bold Camp sec- brochure, registration 3560. u after 5 p.m. Sept. 15 at 6 p.m. Pastor preaching. tion of Pound, revival form. r Coeburn United is Charlotte Adkins. r Norton United Sept. 15 - 20 at 7 p.m. r Wise First Church Methodist Church, 201 r Pyles Memorial Methodist Church, 8th nightly with Darrell of God, Breakfast in the High Avenue, Sunday Freewill Baptist Street at Virginia Milgrim and Keith Basement, community service will begin at 6 Church, Benefit singing Avenue, service of wor- Dotson. Special singing men’s breakfast every The best way to find p.m., beginning Sept. 22. for the Wade Short fami- ship observes nightly. Pastor is Chris third Saturday in down- yourself is to lose Pastor is Barry Sarver. ly, Saturday, Sept. 14 at 7 Fourth Sunday in Strange. stairs fellowship hall. r Prayer and p.m. with various Kingdomtide, Sept. 15 at r Christian Faith Meal free to all. Non- yourself in the service Prophetic Ministry, singers. Sunday, Sept. 15 11 a.m. Special music by Church, Josephine sec- denominational event of others. Sunday, Sept. 15 service at 11 a.m. Glimpse of Handbell Choir, prelude tion of Norton, Saturday, with hopes of bringing at Legion United Grace Singers. Pastor of traditional gospel Sept. 14 Ralph men together for fellow- Methodist Church at music with pianist McFarland at 7 p.m. spe- ship. All are welcome.

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the cross. The stained glass win- lace, fish bumper sticker, or a Phone: Fax: dows filtered colored light church steeple, pause and reflect 679-0536 679-1732 throughout the sanctuary, a beau- on the truth conveyed, be tiful reminder that Christ is the encouraged and instructed by its 608 Trent St. • Norton, VA 24273 Norton Virginia light of the world. meaning. u Dr. Gary C. Hubbard I am thankful for the many

Mountain Region 926-4635 Helping to keep PERSONAL CARE you at home. & HOME HEALTH GREG MULLINS Pharmacist Providing to you: • Skilled Nursing Services Neighbors Helping Neighbors • Home Health Aides • Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy • Personal Care Aide Services 8461 Main Street, Pound,VA 24279 www.johnsonchevrolet.com Since 1971 Clintwood, VA 509 FRONT STREET E., COEBURN, VA • 1-276-395-5280 Phone: 276-796-2200 www.coalfield.com Page 12B NORTON, VA, 24273 Friday, September 13, 2013 the ‘If you want to make an easy job seem Coalfield The 45th annual Boggs PROGRESS mighty hard, just keep putting off doing it.’ Festival is Saturday. Q Olin Miller Encore 45 Diversions Traditional favorites ready for Boggs Fest Items for Diversions are pub- lished each Friday. Add your The 45th annual Dock groups activities to the list. E-mail, Boggs and Kate Peters [email protected];.fax 679- 5922. Deadline: Tuesday noon. All Sturgill Festival will be held notices are published online at at the Country Cabin II’s coalfield.com. Appalachian Traditions Village on Saturday, Sept. FIRST & THIRD 14. grounds open at 10:30 SATURDAY a.m., with music to start at noon. Admission is $10; col- Front Street Cruise-Ins are on lege students with valid ID tap in Coeburn the first and third are admitted free. Country Saturday of each month, all sum- Cabin II is on Highway 23 mer long from 6 p.m. Bring what Business just outside Norton you’ve got, and join the fun for on the old road to drawings and prizes provided by Appalachia. sponsors. For information call r Headlining and per- Tami Robinson, 276/219-5925 or forming two big shows will Clifford Wright, 276/ 870-7244. be the Whitetop Mountain BREAKS INTERSTATE PARK Band, one of the premiere SEPTEMBER bands in the eastern United 21 - 22 — Field naturalist week- States. This band’s perform- end celebrates all things nature. ances are very versatile and Plans include programs about entertaining with everything topics ranging from bears to from fiddle and banjo birds, from ecology to geology, instrumentals to powerful and even outer space with the solos and harmony vocals on opportunity to see real lunar sam- blues, classic country, tradi- ples. tional bluegrass, honky- 28 — NATIONAL PUBLIC tonk, old time ballads and u Sycamore Hollow Band LANDS DAY four-part harmony moun- tain gospel songs. They have EVERY TUESDAY toured most of the eastern United States as well Jam sessions at Country as the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia. Cabin II in Josephine, 7 p.m., all r Also performing will be the Empty Bottle musicians and spectators wel- String Band composed of members who met in come. the East Tennessee State University Bluegrass Old Time and Country Music Studies program. EVERY THURSDAY They are dedicated to the preservation of tradi- Jam sessions at Lays tional Appalachian songs, ballads and tunes, as Hardware Center for the Arts, well as, fresh interpretations of standards in the Downtown Coeburn. 6:30 - 10:30 old time repertoire. p.m. doors open at 6 p.m. No r Papa Joe Smiddy will make an appearance. charge. open to musicians and He is the former chancellor of Clinch Valley spectators. College, which is now the University of Virginia at Wise. Papa Joe has traveled and played moun- EVERY FRIDAY tain music for over seven decades as well as Bluegrass jam session at the attending the Dock Boggs Festival every year Jettie Baker Center: 7 p.m. Local since its inception. He has played music with musicians and dancers are invit- Dock Boggs and Kate Peters Sturgill as well as u Whitetop Mountain Band ed to attend, as well as the gen- playing with the Reedy Creek Band for many eral public. Admission is free. years. r The Boggs Family, a bluegrass gospel band EVERY SATURDAY from Norton. Bluegrass Music @ Tacoma r University of Virginia at Wise Bluegrass Community Center, 7:30-10:30 Band, which is a relatively new band, but consists pm - $5/adults, $1/children 6-12. of some of the region’s most talented and award- For more information 276-679- winning musicians, will also perform. 1164. u r Sycamore Hollow, a band which was formed in early 2013, has transcended genre lines in bluegrass music. Pine Knots to meet r Also performing will be the Mountain Empire Community College String Band. The Pine Knots Book Club r Rounding out the program will be the will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, Country Cabin Line Dancers which are popular and in high demand at many festivals across Sept. 19 at C. Bascom Slemp Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee. u Memorial Library. Members

will discuss and compare two — Provided by Wise County Tourism Dorothea Benton Frank nov- els, Sullivan’s Island and The u Empty Bottle String Band Last Original Wife. Copies are available at the library. Discussion of the upcoming Happenings at Natural Tunnel movie version of Adriana Exhibition, workshops Natural Tunnel person or $12 each for age 13. Cost $25 per Trigiani’s novel Big Stone Gap State Park, 1420 group of 10 or more. person. Pre-registra- is also expected. For more Natural Tunnel • Fincastle tion required. Parkway, Duffield. Call Hayride, Saturday, • Canoe the Clinch: at Library Art Gallery information, call Sue Vaughn (276) 940-1643 when Sept. 14, departing Cherokee Run, at 523-2997 or email jns- events list required pre- 6:30 p.m. from Sunday, Sept. 15, registration. Blockhouse parking departing 2:30 p.m. u feature Anne Labovitz [email protected]. lot. Dress for weather. from Visitor Center • Wild Cave Tour: Bring a camera. Pre- parking lot. Minimum The Charles Harris Library Art Gallery will host a Natural Tunnel registration required. age five. Cost $15 per free, public reception Tuesday, Sept. 17, for profession- Cavern, Saturday, • Kayak the person or $12 each for al artist Anne Labovitz of St. Paul, Minn., from 5 to 7 he Sept. 14, departing 2 Clinch: Longhunters group of 10 or more. p.m. in the Library Gallery. At T p.m. from Visitor Run, Sunday, Sept. 15, Pre-registration During her three-day visit, Labovitz will hold draw- Center parking lot. departing 9:30 a.m. required. ing and painting workshops with art students at L.F. Library Pre-registration from Visitor Center Addington and Central High schools. Her exhibition required. Cost $15 per parking lot. Minimum TUNNEL, PAGE 16B “Layers” will be on display from Sept. 16 to Nov. 8. Labovitz was born and raised in Duluth, Minn., and resides in the Twin Cities. Her work has been exhibit- Non-fiction featured at ed within and outside the United States, along with Lonesome Pine Regional Library. gallery and museum representation in Spain and For information see the website, Lee High to host Germany. www.lprlibrary.org, or telephone Her paintings are part of the permanent collections 328-8325. at the Tweed Museum of Art in Duluth, Minn., the band competition Athenaeum Music & Arts Library in La Jolla, Calif., and Hungry Girl: Just Desserts by Lisa the International Gallery of Portrait in Bosnia- Lillien. 200 recipes under 200 calories. Herzegovina. She is frequently commissioned and has Includes Banana Cream Cutie Pies, The Lee High School Marching As is the norm for the host of paintings both abroad and in the U.S. in hotels, hospi- Strawberry Snowball Cupcakes, Black Band will host the first annual 5 band competitions, the Lee High tals, banks, salons and private corporations. Forest Brownies. Star Classic Band Invitational on band will perform an exhibition Labovitz graduated with a degree in art and art edu- Sept. 28. show but will not be ranked in cation from Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn., with Extreme Cakeovers by Rick arid Lee High Band Director Ben competition. They will perform honors, and serves on the Board of Trustees for the Sasha Reichart. Cake shape creations like Harding has been given verbal “The Boys ‘R’ Back”, a collection Weisman Art Museum and Walker Art Center. Recently, Roller Skates, Hawaiian Shirt, Caterpillar, commitments from Union, Central of ‘90s boy band songs. she exhibited her work at the Tweed Museum of Art in Jukebox, Dutch Windmill, Zombie. and Eastside high schools. He The Five Star Classic Cup will Duluth, Minn. A traveling exhibition is also being expects responses from several be the highest honor awarded, organized to feature her work in four countries outside Si-cology 101: Tales and Wisdom from other schools with the possibility paying tribute to former band of the United States. Duck Dynasty’s Favorite Uncle by Si of up to 10 bands. director Mike Twigg in honor of Robertson. Hey, Jack, the 95 percent The competition will begin at 1 his 21 years of service. Twigg took ABOUT CHARLES HARRIS LIBRARY GALLERY truthful tales from the author’s Louisiana p.m. Each band will have 15 min- the job as director when Lee High A non-profit and self-supporting venue for visual childhood; his duck hunting adventures ; utes to perform its show. opened its doors in 1989 and help arts in Southwest Virginia was established in 1981 as a his alligator encounter; his tour of duty in Each band will receive a rank to bring excellence to the program memorial to Charles W. Harris. The gallery exists to Vietnam; his first ice tea glass; his wife and based on the number of wind and until he retired in 2011. enhance the cultural and creative life of our communi- children; his old family snapshots of pre- percussion players. The division Along with the bands, there will ty. The Gallery, in partnership with the Pro-Art beard days. will be broken down into 25 mem- also be vendors, t-shirts, conces- Association of Virginia and the Virginia Museum of ber numbers. This method allows sions, instrument repairs and Fine Arts, shows local, regional, national and interna- Dad Is Fat by Jim Gaffigan. Standup schools who have larger flags and more throughout the festival day. tional artists. comedian expresses the joys and horrors twirler groups but not as many Admission for the 5 Star Classic The exhibition “Layers” and workshops are in part of life with 5 young children. u musical performers to compete Band Invitational is $5 for adults supported by Pro Art Association and Wise County with bands their same size. and $3 for children. u Schools. u Norton, Virginia 24273 The Coalfield Progress Friday, September 13, 2013 PAGE 13B

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410-Houses/Apartments 530-Miscellaneous 960-Legal Notice 960-Legal Notice 960-Legal Notice 960-Legal Notice 970-Public Notice 970-Public Notice independent living, social, at the above address and Instrument Number Hill Road, Highway No. control of the owner or events described below: at least ten (10) minutes From Page 13B and behavior management briefly described as: Lots 200703800. 650, running N 82 W two owners or other parties in The Breakdown Event. prior to any blasting event. skills. Bachelor’s degree in There is excepted and (200) hundred feet to a 361 Adventures has A warning signal, indicated COEBURN, 3BR, 1BTH Heat Numbered 4, 5, and 6 in possession and their agents human services field reserved from this stone in the original line requested the use of a by three long blasts on an pump. Washer/ dryer Block Numbered 1 on a plat and not within the control of required, one year conveyance such of the of the Martha E. Carrico combination of trails and air horn, will be sounded to hookup. $600 month plus marked and known as the Trustee, the Noteholder, experience preferred. Must coal, oil, gas, minerals, survey; thence with the roads along the Pine clear the area. Then deposit. No pets and no ''Blondell Torrace Addition or their successors or be dependable, cooperative, rights, privileges, etc., that line fence of the John H. Mountain Trail west of the another warning signal smoking. References to Appalachia, Wise County, assigns. The purchaser will patient, and enjoy working have been heretofore sold or Meade and W. A. Hillman Breaks Interstate Park and indicated by two long blasts required. (276)395-2745 or Virginia,'' recorded in Plat be required to sign a with adults who have excepted from said property. boundary line being four an area north of Maynard on an air horn, two minute (423)246-7594. Book No. 103, Pages 61, 62 Memorandum of Sale intellectual disabilities. and 63. Commonly known This property is made hundred thirty-eight (438) incorporating all the terms Ridge, in Dickenson County delay, then one long horn 2 BR 1 BTH Mobile home on Must also have excellent as 607 Dixon Avenue, subject to and/or benefit of feet to the edge of the of the sale. Written notice for a two-day adventure race blast prior to the blasting a private lot. On a farm with verbal/written Appalachia, VA 24216. Tax those additional superior Bull Hill Road, this being has been sent to the in April of 2014 that involves and an all-clear signal pasture, Caney Ridge. communication skills and ID: R018325. liens, mechanics’ liens, the corner agreed upon owner(s) pursuant to mountain biking and indicated by three short (276)395-3661. the ability to effectively deal TERMS OF SALE: ALL restrictions, covenants, by W. A. Hillman and J. Virginia law. trekking on foot. blasts will be audible within with challenging situations. easements, rights of way, H. Meade by their Cloudsplitter 100 Event. a range of one-half mile 2BR MOBILE HOME for rent CASH. A bidder’s deposit of Joyce S. Kilgore Valid driver’s license and and conditions applicable to exchange of tracts, Moonbeam Dreams L.L.C. from the point of the blast in on private lot in Wise. Stove, $5,000.00 or 10% of the Trustee clear criminal record said real estate, if any there thence with the said Bull has requested to host a trail accordance with applicable refrigerator, washer, dryer sale price, whichever is For information contact: required. Full-time position be, as contained in prior Hill Road, two hundred race using the Pine State and Federal laws. hookup. No pets. (276)328- lower, will be required in Johnny Poole with attractive benefits deeds properly of record. feet S 41 E to a stone by Mountain Trail on National Also, blasting will not be 6619. cash, certified or cashier’s Tina Brooks package. Apply on-line at check. Settlement within Deposit of $2,000.00 the road; thence to the New Peoples Bank Forest System Lands west conducted at times other 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH Mobile www.frontierhealth.org/care fifteen (15) days of sale, cash or check drawn upon stone at the BEGINNING P.O. Box 2500 of the Break Interstate Park than those announced Home in Big Stone Gap. ers. Contact Mark Keith at otherwise Trustee may certified funds (no personal on the W. A. Hillman and Lebanon, Virginia 24266 in Dickenson and Wise except in emergency (276)328-3951 276-431-4473 for more forfeit deposit. Additional or cashier’s checks drawn the Orbin Meade 276-889-5100 Counties. situations where rain, information. upon uncertified funds boundary line, containing For more information on lightning, atmospheric 1BR APT in WISE. (276)393- terms to be announced at 9-6 2t s9-13 accepted without prior two (2) acres, more or these events please contact conditions, or operator or 0499. Landscape Worker/ sale. This is a Trustee approval) for the bid less. the Clinch Ranger District public safety requires Bus Driver communication from a debt 970-Public Notice TWO BEDROOM MOBILE shall be required to qualify BEING the same property Office. unscheduled detonation as The University of collector. This notice is an NOTICE OF PUBLIC HOME for rent. Shawnee as a bidder before the sale, conveyed to Joseph W. Comments must be approved by the regulatory Virginia's College at Wise attempt to collect on a debt HEARING Ave., Big Stone Gap. except from the Noteholder, Kiser and Rebecca F. postmarked or received authority. invites applications for a and any information The Wise County Public (276)596-4969. or a deposit of 10% of the Kiser by Deed dated July within 30 days of publication Pigeon Creek Processing Landscape Worker/Bus obtained will be used for sale price, whichever is 28, 1990 and recorded in Service Authority will hold a of this notice. Comments Corporation 1 SMALL 2 BEDROOM Driver. Landscaping that purpose. lower. Deposit, without the Wise County Circuit Public Hearing at its office in should be sent to: Clinch 5703 Crutchfield Drive Apartment. Pound.(276)328- responsibilities include Loan Type: Conv/Conv interest, is applied to the Court Clerk’s Office in Wise, Virginia on the 8th day Ranger District, 9416 Norton, Virginia 24273 8655 mowing and trimming grass; (Trustee # 533342) purchase price at settlement. Deed Book 697, Page of October, 2013 at 6:05 Coeburn Mountain Road, Phone: (276) 679-7020 plant bed maintenance; Substitute Trustee: Settlement will be held on or 446. p.m., to receive public Wise VA, 24293. Oral or 9-13 1t s9-13 450-Lots/Mobile Home Lots general litter pick up; leaf ALG Trustee, LLC before 15 days after the sale. There is excepted and comments concerning hand-delivered comments MOBILE HOME LOTS– In and snow removal; and C/O Atlantic Law Group, The Trustee reserves the reserved from this proposed establishment of must be received within our PUBLIC NOTICE Wise. $135/ month. Town pruning and other tree and LLC PO Box 2548 right to extend the date of conveyance such of the sewer rates, fees and normal business hours of APPLICATION FOR water & sewer. (276)328- shrub maintenance. Leesburg, VA 20177 settlement as may be coal, oil, gas, minerals, charges for the sewer 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. RENEWAL OF 2290. Bus driving 703-777-7101 necessary to complete rights, privileges, etc., that systems serving the Roda, Comments may be mailed COAL SURFACE responsibilities include website: arrangements for settlement. have been heretofore sold or Osaka, Stonega, Upper electronically in a common MINING/NPDES PERMIT NO. MOBILE HOME LOTS. Ky operating buses for Fleet http://www.atlanticlawgrp.c The Trustee also reserves excepted from said property. Exeter, Lower Exeter, digital format to our office at 1601891/0081891 Ave., Norton, Greeneland Pk, Management, ensuring the om the right to amend or This property is made Imboden and Derby comments-southern- UNDER CHAPTER 19 Tacoma Mtn., Wise, Tiller safety of all passengers. (08-23-13, 08-30-13, 09-06- supplement the terms of subject to and/or benefit of Communities (“Appalachia georgewashington-jefferson- TITLE 45.1 OF THE Pk. A high school diploma or 13, 09-13-13)(301672) sale by verbal those additional superior Operations Area”). [email protected] CODE OF VIRGINIA (276)328-4344, 219-6603. equivalent is required. 8-23-4t s-9-13 announcements during the liens, mechanics’ liens, The Wise County Public Only those who submit PUBLICATION NUMBER www.figenterprises.net for Candidates must have a LEGAL NOTICE sale, modify the restrictions, covenants, Service Authority has made timely comments will have 13HGC10 pics. general knowledge of Notice is hereby given requirements for bidders’ easements, rights of way, the following proposed standing to appeal. For Paramont Coal Company mowing equipment, flowers, that a public sale will be held deposits, withdraw all or part and conditions applicable to sewer rates, fees and appeal eligibility individuals Virginia, LLC of 5703 shrubs and tree upkeep. at 3:00 p.m. on September of the property from the sale said real estate, if any there charges: or representatives from Crutchfield Drive, Norton, VA Candidates must also 20th, 2013 at Miners before the commencement be, as contained in prior The Authority will utilize organizations submitting 24273 is applying to the possess a valid CDL with Air Exchange Bank located at of bidding, recess the sale, deeds properly of record. the Town of Appalachia’s comments must either sign Virginia Division of Mined Brakes and Passenger 483 Front Street in Coeburn, and conduct such other Deposit of $3,000.00 water rates as the basis for the comments or verify Land Reclamation for certifications. A satisfactory Virginia. Offered for sale to sales as the Trustee may cash or check drawn upon billing its customers for identity upon request. renewal of Permit Number driving record as certified by the highest bidder will be the determine in her discretion. certified funds (no personal sanitary sewer service. 9-13 1t s9-13 1601891, in order to continue the Department of Motor following item(s): The balance of the or cashier’s checks drawn Customers of the Appalachia operations at the following Vehicles is also required. 200 CHEVROLET purchase price shall be in upon uncertified funds Operations Area will be PUBLIC NOTICE location. The permit covers Candidates must be able to 4DR SEDAN cash or its equivalent. The accepted without prior billed one hundred twenty- SURFACE MINING 9.83 acres located in Wise LOOKING FOR A FEDERAL work a flexible schedule, VIN# 2G1WF55K6Y9278377 property and any Trustee approval) or 10% of five percent (125%) of their BLASTING SCHEDULE County off Rt. # 58 at OR POSTAL JOB? What including overnight and 2002 GMC ENVOY improvements thereon shall the bid price, whichever is monthly water bill, which In compliance with Virginia City. The site is looks like the ticket to a weekend trips and will be VIN# 1GKDT13S922265958 be sold in “AS IS, WHERE less, for the bid shall be equates to a rate of $25.06 Section 816.64 of the located on the Saint Paul secure job might be a scam. subject to a criminal 2000 CHEVROLET TRUCK IS” condition without any required to qualify as a for the first 1,000 gallons of Virginia Coal Surface Mining 7.5' U.S.G.S. Quadrangle For information, call the background check and VIN# 1GCEK14W8YZ135903 warranties. The purchaser bidder before the sale, water used, and $8.19 for Reclamation Regulations, Map at latitude 36° 55' 06", Federal Trade Commission, random drug screening. 2005 CHEVROLET AVEO recognizes and agrees that except from the Noteholder. each additional 1,000 notice is hereby given that longitude 82° 21' 17". toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP, or To apply, please visit VIN# KL1TD526X5B13527 any investigation, Deposit, without interest, is gallons. Pigeon Creek Processing Drainage and waste visit www.ftc.gov. A jobs.virginia.edu and 2002 JEEP GRAND examination, or inspection of applied to the purchase price In the event the Town of Corporation, having been water resulting from the message from The Coalfield complete an online staff CHEROKEE the Property is within the at settlement. Settlement Appalachia increases its issued Surface Mine Permit permitted operation will be Progress and the FTC. application. UVa's College VIN# 1J4GW38N02C204064 control of the owner or will be held on or before 15 rates for water service, the No. 1301769 located at discharged as follows: at Wise is an equal Miners Exchange Bank owners or other parties in days after the sale. The Authority’s sewer rate of one Stonega in Wise County, Receiving Streams: opportunity/affirmative 530-Miscellaneous reserves the right to bid at possession and their agents Trustee reserves the right to hundred twenty-five percent Virginia, will be conducting Russell Creek action employer committed In Home Care, Inc is having this sale. The terms of the and not within the control of extend the date of (125%) of the customer’s blasting on the area covered Type of Discharge: to excellence through a PERSONAL CARE AIDE sale are CASH. The Bank the Trustee, the Noteholder, settlement as may be monthly water bill shall by the permit. Blasting will Existing sediment pond and diversity. CLASS on September 16, 17, also reserves the right to or their successors or necessary to complete remain in full force and be in accordance with all mine discharge subject to 18, 23, and 24, 2013. The adjourn or cancel the sale by assigns. The purchaser will arrangements for settlement. effect. applicable State and Federal effluent limitations class will be held in Wise, announcement made at the be required to sign a The Trustee also reserves Authorized by Danny laws and will commence A copy of the application VA. If you are interested in a date and time herein Memorandum of Sale the right to amend or Buchanan, Director of the according to the following materials is available for job or attending this class specified, without further incorporating all the terms of supplement the terms of Wise County Public Service schedule of dates and times, public inspection and please call Ashley at (800) advertising. The items the sale. Written notice has sale by verbal Authority. as approved by the comment at the Wise County 784-3500 or (276) 328- offered are available for been sent to the owner(s) announcements during the 9-13 2t s9-20 regulatory authority: Clerk’s office in the Wise 9340. EOE. inspection during our regular sale, modify the TIME PERIOD County Courthouse. A copy pursuant to Virginia law. REQUEST FOR business hours. requirements for bidders’ October 1, 2013 thru of the draft NPDES permit Joyce S. Kilgore PUBLIC COMMENT IN HOME CARE, INC. has an 9-13 2t s9-20 deposits, withdraw all or part September 30, 2014 and fact sheet are available Substitute Trustee USDA Forest Service exciting position available of the property from the sale DAYS for public inspection and NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S For information contact: George Washington and for a Marketing Coordinator. before the commencement Mon. thru Sat comment at the Division’s SALE Johnny Poole Jefferson National Forests Successful candidates 750-Professional of bidding, recess the sale, TIMES Big Stone Gap office. Any Wise County, Virginia Tina Brooks Clinch Ranger District should have networking and conduct such other Sunrise - Sunset person whose interests are DISTINCTIVE In execution of a Credit New Peoples Bank Wise and Dickenson opportunities, connections in sales as the Trustee may Access to the blasting Line Deed of Trust dated P.O. Box 2500 Counties Virginia the area, strong skills in determine in her discretion. area will be controlled to PRINTING March 14, 2008, recorded as Lebanon, VA 24266 The Clinch Ranger Continued on Page 15B planning and organizing, and The balance of the prevent unauthorized entry Make Us Your “One Stop” Instrument Number 276-889-5100 District has received ability to develop marketing purchase price shall be in Press Center. We know how 200800962 in the Clerk’s 9-6 2t s9-13 requests to hold two material such as brochures, cash or its equivalent. The to successfully serve your Office for the Circuit Court of NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S recreation events using the POSITION AVAILABLE posters, etc. The position property and any printing needs: Letterhead, Wise County, Virginia, the SALE Pine Mountain Trail, and Administrative Assistant will be part-time. Salary will improvements thereon shall envelopes, forms, business undersigned Substitute Lipps Magisterial District trails, roads and a forested depend on experience. To be sold in “AS IS, WHERE cards, etc. Full color or Trustee (hereinafter Wise County, Virginia area associated with the Excellent Communication Skills apply please call Ashley at IS” condition without any black and white. Call Norton, “Trustee”) will, on Tuesday, In execution of a Credit Pine Mountain Trail in Wise (276)328-9340 or email warranties. The purchaser VA (276)679-1101, Ext. 265. September 17, 2013, at 11:30 Line Deed of Trust dated and Dickenson Counties. General Office Skills resume to recognizes and agrees that The Norton Press, Printers a.m., at the front doors of February 5, 2010, recorded Pursuant to 36 CFR 215, [email protected]. any investigation, and Publishers of The the Wise County as Instrument Number District Ranger Jorge Hersel Proficient Planner EOE. examination, or inspection of Coalfield Progress. Courthouse, East Main 201000465 in the Clerk’s is requesting comments on Positions available with Street, Wise, Virginia, offer the Property is within the 770-Babysitting Office for the Circuit Court of the proposed recreation Proficient in MS Word, Excel & Outlook Family Preservation Services for sale at public auction to Wise County, Virginia, the Inc. providing mental health WILL DO BABYSITTING IN the highest bidder the undersigned Trustee Multi-tasker; Detail Oriented care to children and families MY HOME. 14+ Years following property with (hereinafter “Trustee”) will, with Autism and other experience. CPR certified. improvements thereon: on Tuesday, September 17, Proofreading, binding & mailing developmental disorders in Will do days, nights, and The following described 2013, at 11:00 a.m., at the finished professional documents Wise County and City of weekends. (276)328-3960. lot, tract or parcel of land front doors of the Wise Norton. Must have a 4 year situate, lying and being in County Courthouse, East degree from an accredited the Village of Arno, Wise Main Street, Wise, Virginia, Employment Package includes full college or university in the County, Virginia, more offer for sale at public benefits & retirement plan. Human Services and 1 year particularly bounded and auction to the highest bidder of clinical experience. Will described as follows, to- the following property with Thrower, Blanton & Associates, P.C. provide extensive training. wit: improvements thereon: 612 Trent Street, Norton, Va 24273 Please send resume House and Lot No. 347, All that certain tract, to [email protected] Email: [email protected] BEGINNING at a front piece or parcel of land Fax: 276-679-7445 or mail to 616 Park Avenue post, a common corner of situate, lying and being in NW, Norton, Va. 24273 Lots 347-348 having Wise County, Virginia, ** NO PHONE CALLS ACCEPTED ** HELP WANTED, Moblie 960-Legal Notice Stonega Coke and Coal Lipps Magisterial District, home set-up crew. Drivers TRUSTEE’S SALE OF Company coordinates N on Sandy Ridge, and 36772.42-E 45229.30; license required. (276)393- 607 Dixon Avenue more particularly IN ACCORDANCE 6400. Appalachia, VA 24216 thence S 38-13 E 33.41 bounded and described feet to a post; thence S as follows, to-wit: WITH VIRGINIA In execution of a Deed of CODE SECTION HELP WANTED Trust in the original principal 11-59 E 14.74 feet to a BEGINNING at a stone Ideal job for housewives... amount of $52,918.30, post; thence S 16-39 W five hundred twenty 55-418 boys and girls over 12... or dated February 11, 2004, 15.22 feet to a post; (520) feet from County part-time job for men and recorded among the land thence S 47-59 W 44.42 Road, known as the Bull women who are interested in records of the Circuit Court feet to a corner post; Saturday, earning extra income in their for the County of Wise on thence N 39-06 W 57.27 September 21, 2013 spare time selling The February 27, 2004 as feet to a post; thence N MOUNTAIN EMPIRE Coalfield Progress. Door to Instrument #200400871, at 50-49 E 64.18 feet to the Time: 10:00 a.m. door sales. Call (276)679- BEGINNING, containing Page 000104, the COMMUNITY COLLEGE Units to be auctioned 1101, Ext. 224 for undersigned appointed 0.078 acres, more or • information. less. subject to change – Substitute Trustee will offer Mountain Empire Community College, one of the Commonwealth of COUNSELOR IN DAY for sale at public auction at BEING that same depending on payment property as was Virginia’s 23 comprehensive community colleges, serves the counties of SUPPORT PROGRAM the main entrance of the Dickenson, Lee, Scott, Wise, and the City of Norton. It is located from renter(s). conveyed unto Melvyn Independence Unlimited courthouse for the Circuit approximately 40 miles from Kingsport, TN, and enrolls over 4,300 students Eads and Avanell Eads, • Televisions in Duffield is seeking a Court of Wise County, 206 in credit courses (approximately 1,900 full-time equivalent) and over 2,400 • Head/Foot Boards; Dressers Counselor in the Day East Main St, Wise, VA on his wife, by Deed dated students in non-credit courses. Support/ Prevocational September 19, 2013 at 12:00 the 23rd day of August, • Wooden Baby Bed/Cradle Program with adults who PM, the property described 2007, of record in the Mountain Empire Community College currently has the following • Magazine Rack/Table have intellectual disabilities. in said deed of trust, located Circuit Court Clerk’s positions available: MINI STORAGE AUCTION • Antique Chairs; Tables; The counselor will teach Office for Wise County as & End Tables Administrative & Office Specialist II • Portable Gas Grill (Business & Information Technology Division) - Position # W0051 • Couches and Chairs Wage position – up to 29 hours per week – • Exercise Machine - Stepper Minimum hourly rate: $9.85 per hour • Wooden Hutch • Kid’s Bike Deadline to Apply: 09/20/13 4:30 PM • Free admission to the public Administrative & Office Specialist II (Human Resources Office) - Position # W0327 COEBURN MINI Wage position - 29 hours per week – STORAGE FACILITY Minimum hourly rate: $9.85 per hour Deadline to Apply: 09/20/13 4:30 PM MARTY SHOPPING CENTER PUBLIC AUCTION For a detailed description of job duties and responsibilities, please visit Payment by Cash or Personal Check the Employment Opportunities page on the Mountain Empire Community made payable to Auctioneer College web site at http://www.mecc.edu/index.aspx?page=38

To apply, please complete a Virginia Application for Employment form Marty Corporation available at http://jobs.virginia.gov/emplApplication.html. Please indicate Coeburn Mini Storage position number on application. Applications must be received by 4:30 PM Check out the on the above deadline dates. 11610 Norton-Coeburn Road Phone: 276-395-3326 P.O. Box 310 Fax: 276-395-2811 Help Wanted Ads MECC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Coeburn, VA 24230-0310 Norton, Virginia 24273 The Coalfield Progress Friday, September 13, 2013 PAGE 15B Attorneys help forge international ties

Two Wise County attor- neys are helping forge educa- tion ties between Rwanda and Virginia. Richard D. Kennedy and J. Jack Kennedy Jr. recently met with the Rwandan minis- ters of education, agriculture, natural resources, telecom- munications and infrastruc- ture and the current and for- mer Rwandan ambassadors to the United States. United States Ambassador Donald Koran briefed the two volunteers about forging edu- cation partnerships between the Wise DEVELOP program in Virginia and Rwanda. Former Rwandan Ambassador James Kimonyo visited Wise County last February, signing letters of intent to pursue education ties with the University of Virginia’s College at Wise, Mountain Empire u Community College and the Wise County attorneys Richard D. Kennedy, left, and J. Jack Kennedy Jr. with Rwandan schoolchildren, Napoleon Hill Foundation. u the future of Rwanda, at the The Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre, in Kigali, Rwanda, commemorating the death of nearly one million people in the Rwandan genocide in 1994.

Second annual Nature Weekend planned at Breaks Breaks Park will pay tribute to nature, with an entire weekend dedicated to programs focusing on such topics as ecology, geology, birding, wildlife, plants, elk, reptiles and much more. “The rich natural resources of this area are the reason the Breaks was protected in the first place, and our staff is so excited to have the opportunity to showcase and interpret these features for our visi- tors,” said Park Superintendent Austin Bradley. Programs are planned on the afternoon of Friday, Sept. 20, and throughout the day on Saturday, Sept. 21. Beginning at 1 p.m. Friday, geologist and author Tony Scales will kick off the event with a book sign- ing. Later, visitors can attend “Grandma Kept a Buckeye in her Purse,” which will focus on the old ways of life in this area, as well as the things Mother Nature provides to cure ailments, feed the family, and more. Additionally, a program featuring live snakes and a mist-netting program for bats will be held Friday. Planned on Saturday are an early morning bird hike, a second book signing and a geological hike with Scales, a geocaching experience, and a hike focusing on the edible and medicinal properties of plants. Saturday evening will bring a presentation on the introduction of elk into the region, a raptor program with live birds, and an additional bat mist-netting program Saturday night. Bradley noted there will be something for any- one interested in nature to enjoy, including adults, children, students, youth organizations and more. For more information, contact Park Naturalist Jayd Raines at 276/865-4413 ext. 3213 or [email protected]. Breaks Interstate Park is located on the Kentucky-Virginia border and is accessed by State Route 80. Commissioned by the u U.S. Congress in 1954, it encompasses more than Park Naturalist Jayd Raines will lead a program called "The Wonderful World of 4,600 acres and is one of only two interstate parks in Snakes" with live specimens on Friday Sept. 20, at 7 p.m. at the park amphitheater. the United States. For more information about the park, please visit www.BreaksPark.com. u

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8+ acres of mountain land less than one mile from the lake - $16,000 PAGE 16B Friday, September 13, 2013 The Coalfield Progress Norton, Virginia 24273 Lovelady DAR meets Sept. 21 Several activities planned at library Lovelady Chapter NSDAR will meet on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2 p.m. at the First September is United Methodist Church in Pennington Library Card Sign-Up Gap. Month, a time when To celebrate the 226th anniversary of Wise County Public the signing of the U. S. Constitution, a Library joins with the program about the Bill of Rights will be American Library presented by Attorney Lisa McConnell. Association and public Debbie Garrett is the program leader and hostesses libraries nationwide to are Tammy Scott and Ruth Gilliam. u make sure that every- one has the most important tool of all — r Tunnel a free library card. Wise County residents FROM PAGE 12B and business owners • Night Hike, Saturday, Sept. 21, departing 8:30 are encouraged to join p.m. from campground fire ring. Clothing restric- us as we celebrate tions. Free. Library Card Sign-Up • Kayak the Clinch: Boones Run, Sunday, Sept. Month. 22, departing 9:30 a.m. from Visitor Center park- Cardholders should ing lot. Minimum age 13. Cost $15 per person. Pre- ensure that their registration required. library cards are valid • Canoe the Clinch: Cherokee Run, Sunday, and encourage family Sept. 22, departing 2:30 p.m. from Visitor Center members, friends, and parking lot. Minimum age five. Cost $15 per per- neighbors to get a son or $12 each for group of 10 or more. Pre-regis- tration required. library card. It’s easy • Canoe the Clinch: Cherokee Run, Saturday, to get one, and of tree, to download e- Buddies” program for Week — Sept. 12-18. Sept. 28, departing 9:30 a.m. from Visitor Center course, library cards Books, to research school-aged children Discover our new col- parking lot. Minimum age five. Cost $15 per per- are free for residents, business opportunities; grades K-7 and lection of downloadable son or $12 each for group of 10 or more. Pre-regis- business owners, and the possibilities are “Homing Around” for audiobooks and e- tration required. property owners. endless. Grades K-12. For infor- Books available to all • Wild Cave Tour: Bowling Cave, Saturday, Library cards can be In celebration of mation visit the library cardholders. Sept. 28, departing 2 p.m. from Visitor Center used to discover so Library Card Sign-Up website. r Patron parking lot. Pre-registration required. Cost $15 many possibilities. Month, Wise County r Family Fun — Appreciation Week — per person or $12 each for group of 10 or more. Think of everything a Public Library has a Saturday, Sept. 14 and Sept. 19-25. Check out • Lighting of the Tunnel, Saturday, Sept. 28, 7 to library card can help number of special pro- Sunday, Sept. 15 at 3 materials and register 10 p.m. at mouth of tunnel. Music by Richard Phillips and Ron Samples. Cost $3 for parking, $3 with: people can use grams and services p.m. Listen to a read- to win a bag of books. r to ride chairlift. their library cards for available. aloud of the “Library Banned Book • All hiking trails open 8 a.m.-dusk. Cabins, school, to discover r Back-To-School Gingerbread Man” and Week — Sept. 25 - Oct. campgrounds, shelters. Pool closed. To reserve exciting entertainment Week — Sept. 8-15, make a bookmark to 2. cabins, campgrounds, picnic shelters for 2014 call options, to learn a new check out our Teen pro- take home. Check out our book 800-933-PARK or visit language, to find a job, gram “Homework r Downloadable display featuring some www.virginiastateparks.gov. u to discover their family Help/Hangout” - “Book Audiobook/e-Book favorite banned books. u Newspapers in the Classroom

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