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James Harold Phillips, 32, Survivors include mother and ANCHOR OF HOPE TABERNACLE PHILLIPS CHAPEL CHURCH-West
father, James and Aprili Phillips
of St. Paul and a sister, Ella
Phillips.
Services will be held in
Maryland.
Baltimore, Maryland, died on
Sunday, May 12. He was
preceded in death by a sister,
Amy Phillips and a grandmother,
Thelma Lois Crown.
Jaekie Ronaid (Ron) Adkins
Jackie Ronald (Ron)Adkins,and wife, Erin, Aurora, TX;
70, Abingdon, passed away sisters, Lucinda (James) Teasley,
Monday, May 13 at Bristol Daisy (Dwight) Ward, Oma Jean
Regional Medical Center in(Roy) Bruce, Vickie (David)
Bristol, Tennessee. Watkins, Ginger (James)
Eggiman and Tammie (James)
Chenaut; brothers, Harry Lee
Adkin, Jr. and wife, Bonnie and
Guy Adkins; five grandsons;
three granddaughters.
Visitation will be held on
Wednesday, May 15 at Estes
Funeral Home Chapel from noon
to 2:00 pm and funeral services
will be held at 2:00 pm with
Elmo Warner officiating. Burial
will follow at Greenwood Acres
Memorial Gardens.
Arrangements by Estes
Funeral Home, Coeburn.
He was the son of the late
Harry Lee and Mary Lee Sluss
Adkins; also preceded in death
by several brothers and sisters,
Anna Mac Stallard, Bernard
Mullins, Mildred Lawson, Jewel
Stapleton, Charlene Adams,
Mary Adkins, Basil Adkins,
Dorcas Bentley, Nyoka Gibson
and Nancy Adkins.
Survivors include his wife,
Francis Lorene Adkins,
Abingdon; a daughter, Melissa
Austin and husband, Timothy,
Castlewood; son, Rocky Adkins
Entertainers at the Clinch
River Festival
the studio. The always fun, high
energy Center Stage Cloggers
will dance from 12 to 12:45 pln.
The fabulous Crooked Road
Rejects will perform their
West Dante, Worship Sundays at 7 p.m. Dante, Saturday worship, 7 p.m•; Sunday
and Singing first Saturdays every month School 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m.;
at 7 p,m. Cleophas Mullins is pastor. All
are welcome•
APOSTOLIC LIGHTHOUSE-Worship
Thursdays 7 p.m. Sundays, 6:30 p.m.
Hwy 65 (Mew Road) 276-467-1700.
Pastor, Bryan K. Hall.
ARK OF FAITH CHURCH-Sunday
School, I0 a.m. Worship 11 am.; Thurs-
day, 7:30 p.m. Youth Group; from Dun-
Compliments of Pastor Jessie
Wed. Youth Service 6 p.m. Bible study, 7
p.m. Rev. Randy Noonchester, pastor.
PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST-Reeds
Valley Road, Castlewood. Sunday School
10 a.m., Sunday worship 1 ! a.m., 6 p.m.;
Wednesday Bible study 7 p.m. For
information or 24 hour prayer, call 276-
794-7754. •
REEDS VALLEY COMMUNITY least it was a job. Man), folks
Back in the 30's, after the
Great Depression, President
Roosevelt went into office and
started a program called the
WPA. It didn't pay much but at
gannon Rd. (Rt. 65) to Rt. 684, drive I ½ CHURCH-Sunday School 10 a.m., don't know that the Blue Ridge
miles. Peggy Porter is pastor, worship at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Rev. Parkway from up in Pennsyl-
BEAR WALLOW CHURCH-Sunday Konn Edwards.
School, 10 &m., Sunday worship, 11 a.m. RINGS CHAPEL CHURCH-Sunday vania down to North Carolina
& 6 p.m.; Wed. prayer service, 7 p.m. School 10 a.m.; Sunday worship 11 a.m.; was built by men who were
The pastor is Joe Bailey. Sunday and Wednesday nights, 6 p.m. working for the WPA.
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH-Sunday Pastor, Tom Anderson. I had a distant uncle who was
worship services-ll a.m., Pastor Richard RIVERSIDE BAPTIST-Sunday wor- lucky enough to work for the
Minton. Wednesday night, 7 p.m. with ship & Children's Church, 11 a.m.; All
Terry Amey. welcome• Pastor, Rot. John Kiser. WPA. His family was the
BOND TOWN CHURCH-Coebum. ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL-St. Paul. poorest of the poor. He had ten
Sunday School 10 a.m.; worship, 1 i am., Sunday worship 9 a.m.; Bible Study children, five boys and five girls.
and 7 p.m. Sunday; 7 p.m. Wednesday. Wednesday, 10 a.m. One
day while on the job he
BRICK BAPTIST CHURCH-Sunday ST. PAUL ASSEMBLY OF GOD-
School 10 a.m., morning worship I1 Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday worship found a hen's nest with 14 eggs
a.m., Youth Meeting, 6 p.m. Pastor is 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m., ill it. He put the eggs in the
Rev. Jim Anderson. Family Night (Adult Bible Sthdy/Prayer, bucket that he took his lunch in
BUFFALO HOLINESS CHURCH - Missionettes and Royal Rangers). For and took them home. He told his
Services Saturday, 7 p.m. and Thursday 7 information, call 762-7748.wife that they were goingto
p.m. Pastor, Elmo Warner. ST. PAUL FREEWILL B~PI"IST
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH- CHURCH-Sunday School 10 a.m., have a good supper that night
Gravel Lick, Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday worship I1 a.m. & 6 p.m.; becanse they had plenty of eggs.
Worship 11 &m., Sunday night 6:30 p.m. Wednesday-Prayer meeting at 6:30 p.m., She asked him where he got the
The A.R. Mar'thews Park will
be rocking with a wide variety of
entertainers at this year's Clinch
River Days Festival on May 31st
and June 1st. Friday's entertain-
M. Jones 762-7963
His wife was a very Christian
lady so-she refused to fix the
eggs for supper. The next day
she made him take the eggs back
and put them back in the nest
where he had found them.
People's Christian values in
those days 'meant a lot to them.
She enjoyed her salvation.
Years went by and I think she
died in-church or maybe on the
way home from church. A few
short ye.ars passed and my uncle
was struck and killed by a drunk
driver while walking home from
church.,
The Church today has gotten
far away from that way of living.
Their op' ion is the world is like
a goose, you have to pick it or
get picked.
Religion is complicated. Sal-
vation is simple
Just believe on the Lord
Jesus Christ with all your heart
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7 p.m. Whetstone. Rev. Cecil Jessee, pastor, eggs and he told her that he and confess with your lips and
Pastor, LeonardFcrguson. ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST
CASTLE RUN COMMUNITY CHUR- CHURCH-Sunday School 10 ~Lm., found them in a nest on the side thou shalt be saved. Romans
CH-Apostolic Faith services, Sunday at worship ! 1. a.m. The Rot.
Har~ Layell. of the road. 10:9.
10 &m. and 6 p.m. and Wednesday, 7 ST. THERESE CATHOLIC-St Paul.
T,o ,o.. g y uth lly C 1 ary Bapti
Ca11762-2278. Herbert. O Ra at a v st
CASTLEWOOD PRESBYTERIAN STRAIGHT HOLLOW FREEWILL There will be a Youth Rally The church is located at 1667
CHURCH-Worship 9:45 &m., Sunday BAPTIST CHURCH.Dante. Sunday
School, 11 a.m. 762-0569. School 10 a~m., worship 11 a.m., 7p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church on Calvary Baptist Road in Cas-
CHERRY GROVE CHURCH-Dry Wednesday prayer servioc 7 p.m. May 16and 17 begirming at 7:00 tlewood.
ment will include a Climbing special style of music from Fork• Sunday School 10a.m..,Servioesat SULPHUR SPRINGS ~D p.m. Special guest speaker will Fbr more information call
Wall for kids provided by 12:45 to 2 pm. The best gospel 11 a.m. and6p.m. Sundays. got. Mmeus METHODIST, Route AlL 58, be Eric Capaci, gospellight.org 276-762-9216.
Amerigroup VA at the play- music everywhere will be per- Meade. 276-395-3588. • Dickcnsonville. Sun. AM/PM and Wed.
ground from 5to 9pm. The formed by the King's Messeng- CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY- PMscrvices. lnfo:PastotCra~(orMiili¢) t Crusade at
S, o, aySo.oo,,O m. .or,,= Cru. 393 3'" Gospel Ten the
always fun Main Event ers from 2 to 3 pro. Charlie 11 a.m., 7 p.m., Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m. WAYSIDE ASSEMBLY-St Paul.
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Wrestling will begin at6 pm on Engle and Megan Clay will per- CHURCH OF MOST HIGH GOD, St. Sunday School 10 Lm., Worship Service unty F
unique America- Paul, Sunday, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7p.m.; ,l:00 a.m., Worship Service 6:15 p.m. Russell Co alre,.
the LittleLeague Field. The form their
musical entertainment will begin ha/folk music that will bring a Pastor Harold Meade. For information, -Pastor, EmieAddington.
call 762-0909 or 762-7637. WELLS CHAPEL CllURCH-Virginia A Gospel Tent Crusade will come. Rev. Sherrill Dram will be
on the stage with the popular tear to your eye and a smile to CLEVELAND UNITED METHO- City Hollow. Services Thursdays and be held at the Russell County the evangelist. Several local
Clinch River "Idol" Contest your lips from 3 to 4 pro. Crowd DIST CHURCH-CIoteland, Sunday Sundays at 6 p.m. Call 762-0838 for Fairgrounds, June 2nd through choirs Will be presenting the
from 5 to 6 pm; cash prizes will favorite, The Mayberry Deputy, School 10 a.m., worship 11 a.m., Wed- mote information. 8~. This event is sponsored by Gospel in song.
be awarded with an appearance will be back this year with his nesday Bible study 7 p.m. WEST DANTE COMMUNITY CHU- local churches and the Bi'ing a lawn chair and come
on ARC TV for the winner, special brand of humor from 4 to DELIVERANCE MINISTRY CHUR- RCH-Sunday services 10 a.m., 11 a.m. Southwest Virginia Evangelistic listen to the message of Christ,
CH, formerly known as Campbell and 6 p.m. The Rev. Danny Meade, Crusade Association. Services (Some seating provided). For
Registration begins at 4:30 pm.8 pm. Renowned magician, Chapel, on Moccasin. Sunday School, 11 pastor, will begin each night at 7:00 pm further iinformation please call
Soulful musician, T-Bone, willDave Vaught, will amaze the a.m. Sunday worship 6:15 p.m.; Wed- FREE CLOTHES and everyone is encouraged to 276-762-0396.
perform his own songs from 6 to audience with a special stage nesday worship, 7:15 p.m. Special Prayer Full Gospel Revivals Church, )R
7 pm. Our newest band, performance from 4 to 4:30 pm. Meeting first Tuesdays at 7:15 p,m. Hansonville, will give free clothes and
rood to those who them following Hey kids! Become a Star cadet
Windfall, will play their wildly Davit will, also, be in the park DRY FORK FREEWILL BAPTIST- the Wednesday 10 a.m. service. Attend-
from 10 to 6 pm with his magic
tricks and slight of hand. The
best blue grass music in the
coalfields will be performed by
the popular Blue Grass Circle
from 4:30 to 6 pm. Hold the
Sunday School, 10 alto.; Sunday worship anc~ at the service is mandatory to Children can become Star picturethe, paper, win a prize
i I a.m., 6 p.m.; Bible Study Wed., 6:30 _ receive clothes and food. The church is Readers at the J. Fl-(xl lq[atthews and have your picture put on our
p.m. Pastor, D.J. Couch. beside Ken's Clu'ysl~ on Ronte 19. Call
EMMANUEL CHAPEL42astlc vood. 889-1275or794-7477. Memorial Lt'lxary. Stop by the wall of,Star Readers. For more
Sunday services 11 am., 7 p.m.; Wed, 7 FOOD BANK h'b~ and pick up a readin" g log, information about this program
p.m. TheRev. Myers Vicars. First Baptist Church, St Paul, Read 50 books and you will stop by the i library or call 276-
ERVIN CHAPEL FREEWILL BAPT- operates a Food Bank Tuesdays from 9- become a Star Reader[ Get your 762-9702.
ST-Sunday School 10 a.m.; Sunday ila.m, at the ehurch. AIi in need of food ..... '"
popular brand of Americana/blue
grass style of music from 7 to 9
pro. Our dance party with the
great southern rock band,
Southern Breeze, will perform
from 9 to 11 pm beginning with
the "So You Think You Can
Dance" contest. Trophies for the
best couples will he awarded;
registration begins at 8:30 pm.
Saturday's entertainment be-
gins with a full day of exciting
performances and events on the
park stage. Jessica' Little Feet
Studio will offer a Zumba class
from 11 to 12 pm; there is a $2
charge per person which will
include a ticket for a free visit to
ladies back because the versatile
and wildly talented Ivy Road
will perform their popular music
from 6 to 8 pro. And last, but not
least, our newest band, 80'Z
Enuff, will perform all the hits
from the 80's with a rocking and
rolling, can't be missed, stage
show. Everyone is encouraged to
dress in their best 80's outfits for
a chance to win the "Best
Dressed in the Park" trophy.
SWCC announces summer
worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wed. Bible are welcome.
Study 7 p.m. Fred Dingus is pastor. CLOTHES CLOSET
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD-Dante
Sunday School, 10 a.m., Sunday worship The Women On Mission at First
Baptist Church, St. Paul, open a Clothes
11 am. and 7 p.m., and Wed., 7 p.m. The Closet Tuesdays from 9-11. Anyone in
pastors are Jerry and Nedra Estep.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-St Paul. need of clothing is welcome.
Sunday School, 9:45; Sunday worship 11 FOOD DISTRIBUTION
a.m., 6:30 p.m. Rev. Mike Moore. Morning Star Full Gospel Church
FIRST MT. CALVARY BAPTIST will distribute food to the needy at the
CHURCH-Dante. Sunday worship 11 church from 9-11 ttm. on fourth
a.m., second and fourth Sundays, Interim Saturdays at the church in Castlewood.
GOSPEL SINGING
Pastor Roy Mabry.
FORT GIBSON UNITED METHO- A Gospel Singing will be held at 7
DIST CHURCH-Sunday School, 9 &m.; p.m. the first Friday of each month at The
Worship 10 a.m The Rev. Harry Layell. Celebration Center, 16607 Broad Street,
FULL GOSPEL REVIVALS-HUn- St. Paul. Everyone is welcome. Admis-
sonville, services Saturday, 7 p.m.; sionisftee.
off-campus locations Sunday, 6 p.m.
Foreign
Hollow, Mill Creek Road, Lebanon,
In an effort to provide greater at all of the off-campus locations Sunday So,oo, ,O.m;.~.,,,
,, .. landowner
service, Southwest Virginia we usually service," said Dr. and 6 p.m. Wed. Youth Night 7 p.m.
Pastor Don Bush..
GRASSY CREEK BAPTIST/METH-
ODIST, Route 71 between Diekenson-notification
ville and Nickelsville. For more info:
276.393•3522.
HAMLIN BAPTIST CHURCH-Cas-
tlewood; Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday
worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday
Bible Study 7 p.m.
HIGHPOINT COMMUNITY CHUR-
CH-Castlewood. Sunday School 10 a.m.,
worship ! ! a.m..
HOUSE OF PRAYER-Sunday 6 p.m.,
Thursday 7 p.m. Rt. 65, Casflewood.
Pastor, Lawrence Hollyfield.
HOUSE OF THE LORD-Little Jer-
usalem, Casflewood. Sunday School l0
a.m., worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Thursday worship 7 p.m. Rot. Teddy G.
Phillips.
LAKEVIEW BAPTIST/METHO-
DIST, On Lakeview Dr. off Rte 71 near
Dickensonville.For more info:
276.393.3522.
MARY MARTIN MEMORIAL
CHURCH-Sunday School 10 am.,
worship 11 a.m. 762-0569.
MILLS CHAPEL FREEWILL BAP-
: TIST CHURCH-Castlewood. Sunday
, School 10 a.m., Sunday worship 11 &m.,
Bible Study and Youth League Wed., 7
' p.m. Pastor, Mike Patrick.
MORNING STAR FULL GOSPEL
i CHUgCH-Castlewood. Sunday School
• 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed-
nesday, 7 p.m. 276-762-7812. Pastor,
Woody Scott.
MT. ZION COMMUNITY APOS-
TOLIC-Saturdays, 7 p.m. Hazel Moun-
tain. For more information, call 276-495-
8611. Pastor, Tommy J. Kiser.
NEW CASTL-EWOOD BAPTIST-
Sunday School, I0 a.m., Sunday worship
11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. Bible study 7 p.m.
OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH-2~t & 4th Sundays, morning
worship 10; church school 11. Han-
sonville.
• THE PASSION PLACE-Castlewood.
Worship Sunday 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Family Bible Study (classes
for all ages) 7 p.m.; Thursday Passion
Heart Youth 7 p.m.; Friday Men's Bible
Study 7 p.m. For information, call 276-
762-5483•
The Agricultural Foreign In-
vestment Disclosure Act
(AFIDA) requires all foreign
owners of U.S. agricultural land
to report their holdings to the
Secretary of Agriculture. The
Farm Service Agency admini-
sters
this program for USDA.
Foreign persons who have
purchased or sold agricultural
land in the county are required to
report the transaction to FSA
with 90 days of the iclosing.
Failure to submit the~ AFIDA
form could result in civil penal-
ties of up to 25 percent of the fair
market value of the property.
County government offices
real estate agents, attorneys and
others involved in real estate
transactions are reminded to
notify foreign investors of these
reporting requirements.
~ RUSSELl Cou~r¢
MtDICAL 1ZEN'rE&
Community College will riarrow
its off-campus locations for the
summer 2013 offerings. The col-
lege will return to all of its off-
campus locations at the local
schools this coming fall.
This summer for the conve-
ience of their students, classes
will be offered at the Bandy
Center in Tazewell, the Boothe
Center in Grundy, the Lebanon
Center, and on campus, as well
as through distance learning.
"Southwest Virginia Community
College has long been an inte-
gral part of our communities.
This decision will only affect
summer classes this year. In the
fall, our intent is to offer classes
Barbara Fuller, vice president of
Academic and Student Services
at the college.
"Southwest is appreciative of
the long-standing relationship it
has maintained with our local
schools," said Dr. J. Mark
Estepp, president of SWCC. He
continued, "Parmerships with
our local communities are also
valued as they make it possible
for SWCC to provide academic
outreach to members of our
service region."
For additional information on
off-campus locations, contact
Christina Rimmer at the college,
276.964.7246 to email to
christina.rimmer@sw.edu.
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