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HOUSE FOR SALE: GibsonHill Rd on US 23, BSG.$43,000. 3 Bedrooms, 2 fullbaths, 1 acre of land, largeoutside building with electric-ity, too many extras to men-tion, serious inquiries only.276-523-6940 or 276-219-7272. 2t-7-21-pd------------HOUSE FOR SALE– 141Azalea Ln Big Stone Gap,VA. Brick and cedar sidinghouse, 2100 sq ft, 3/4Bedrooms, 2 full baths, allfloors Hardwood or ceramictile. New architectural shin-gles, Trane heatpump, onecar garage, fenced in backyard. This house is in verygood condition and move inready. Call 276-523-5910. 4t-7-28-pd
2.02 ACRES OF MOUNTAINLAND near Big Cherry Lake.Approved septic system.Cleared and ready to build acabin. Asking $14,000.Phone 276-679-2854. If noanswer, please leave mes-sage. tfn-5-12-nc
NICE NEWER 2 BR APART-MENT for rent, downtown,BSG. $550/mo includeswater, No HUD. 276-275-4341. tfn-7-21-c-------------3 BEDROOM HOUSE at 1392Cumberland Ave., BSG.Private location. $550/mo.276-298-9457 1t-7-28-pd-------------EIGHT ROOM furnishedapartment for rent inAppalachia. UpstairsAppalachia Beauty Shop.HUD approved. $600 permonth. Call Susie Richardson565-0111 (home) or 565-0222 (work) for more infor-mation. tfn-7-7-c-------------1BR APT and 2BR APT inAppalachia. 1-BR furnishedapartment. These apart-ments have rental assistancefor qualified person. Also 1/2DOUBLE HOUSE with 3BR,1BA and a 4BR, 3BA house in
Appalachia. 276-565-1837 or276-325-1858 or 276-679-5827. tfn-3-3-c
LOOKING FOR FULL-TIMECERTIFIED PHARMACYTECH. Experience preferred.Call 276-565-3434 or comeby Cornerstone Pharmacy inAppalachia. 3t-7-14-c-------------DRIVERS: Great Hometime.$1,250 + per week + MonthlyBonuses. Excellent Benefits.Newer Trucks. No Touch.CDL - A 1 yr. exp. 855-842-8498. 2t-7-21-c-------------PART-TIME RN needed forhome health visits. Companycar provided for visits.Minimun of 1 year nursingexperience required. Formore information or to apply,please call Jessica @ 276-328-9340 or 800-784-3500or email resume [email protected] 2t-7-28-c-------------PART-TIME DELIVERY POSI-TION for The CoalfieldProgress, Dickenson Star &The Post. This position willbe an on call “as needed”back up driver. Tuesdays -Fridays. Must have good driv-ing record. Apply in personat the Coalfield Progress, 725Park Avenue, SW. Norton,VA, 9:00 AM to 4:00 pm. Nophone calls please. tfn-7-28-nc
ADVERTISEMENT FORTRUSTEE'S SALE
In execution of a certaindeed of trust from MarkPierce and Sherry Pierce, hiswife, to Lonnie L. Kern,Trustee, dated March 23,2000 and recordedSeptember 1, 1997 in theClerk's Office of the CircuitCourt for Wise County,Virginia as InstrumentNumber 200003354, defaulthaving been made in the pay-ment of the debt thereinsecured and being requiredto do so by the noteholder,the undersigned sole actingtrustee, after giving fourteendays due notice to the own-ers of the real estate of the
date, time place and terms ofsale, will offer for sale at pub-lic auction at the WiseCourthouse in Wise, Virginia,on August 30, 2016 at 11:00a.m., the real estate withimprovements thereon, andmore particularly describedin the aforesaid deed of trustto which reference is herebymade and more particularlydescribed as follows, to-wit:TAX ID NO.: 034601
All that certain lot or par-cel of land known lying in theTown of Big Stone Gap,Richmond magisterialDistrict, Wise County,Virginia, known as Parcel 3,which is part of Tract J, asshown upon a plat made forVernon Mulvaney datedSeptember 19, 1978, byAdkins Surveyors, a copy ofwhich is recorded in theCircuit Court Clerk's Office ofWise County in Deed Book524, on Page 695, and moreparticularly bounded anddescribed as follows, to-wit:
TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNINGat an iron pin in the easternboundary line of Tract J andTract G, which iron pin bearsN38d 00' W, 97.44' from theeastern corner of Tract J andDawson Street; thence alongthe boundary line of Tract G,two lines, N 38 00' W, 76.38feet; thence N 36d 50' W,882.58 feet to an iron pin,being the northeast corner ofTract J; thence along thenorthern boundary line ofTract J, S 49d 51' W, 99.31feet to a point in the northernboundary line of Tract J;thence along the boundaryline of Parcel No. 1 of Tract J,S 32d 54'E, 469.35 feet toan iron pin, being a commoncorner to Parcel 1 and Parcel2 as shown on the above-described plate; thence alongthe boundary line of Parcel 2,3, lines, S 32 54' E, 212.98feet to an iron pin; thence S55d 30' E, 150.00 feet to aniron pin; thence S 74 11' E,164.20 feet to the point ofBEGINNING. Containing all ofParcel No. 3 Tract J.
THERE IS ALSO CONVEYEDherewith a 25 foot wide ease-ment along the easternboundary line of Parcel No. 2with existing sewer line forthe purpose of maintainingand/or replacing that line,which was reserved byVernon Mulvaney in the deedrecorded in Deed Book 524,Page 692.
Sale shall be made subjectto all existing easements andrestrictive covenants as thesame may lawfully affect thereal estate.
Terms of Sale: Cash.Settlement within l0 days ofsale. A bidder's deposit of$500.00 may be required.
LONNIE L. KERNSOLE ACTING TRUSTEEFOR INFORMATION CON-
TACT:LONNIE L. KERN
ATTORNEY AT LAW LONNIE L. KERN & ASSOCI-
ATES, P.C. 1719 2nd AVENUE EAST
BIG STONE GAP, VA 24219 (276) 523-1281
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The Town of Appalachia isseeking employment for theposition of Clerk – Cashier.The applicant will perform cashier dutiesaccurately, meet and deal with thepublic, effectively communicate verballyand in writing, with an ability to handlestressful situations, prepare and monitorwork orders, process incoming andoutgoing mail, prepare tax statements,process purchase orders, and provideclerical and technical support. Applicantneeds to be proficient with a personalcomputer, including word processingand spreadsheet software, calculator,phone, fax and copy machine. Applicantmust be hard working, self-motivatedand able to take on manyresponsibilities. High school diploma orGED equivalent. Salary is based oneducation, knowledge, and experience.Please file applications at the Town Halllocated at 508 W. Main Street.
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TOWN MANAGERThe Town of Big Stone Gap (pop. 5,600) is seeking an experienced andprogressive executive/administrator to serve as Town Manager. Big StoneGap encompasses 5.14 square miles in the mountains of Southwest Virginia,and most recently was the location and subject of the movie, “Big StoneGap”. The Town currently operates a full range of high quality services with50+ full-time employees, an operating budget of $10.6 million and a five yearCIP of approximately $4.2 million. The Town Manager is appointed by aseven member Town Council and is responsible for managing the dailyoperations of the Town, including police, fire, public works, water,wastewater, parks, cemeteries, finance, planning, and zoning.
A minimum of 5 years of experience as a local governmentexecutive/administrator, assistant executive/administrator, or departmenthead in an organization of comparable complexity is required. Experience incommunity redevelopment and community and intergovernmental relationspreferred. Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in business orpublic administration, public policy, finance, planning or related field, with amaster’s degree in a similar academic area preferred. The Town Managermust reside within a 20-mile radius of the Town’s corporate limits as soon aspracticably possible after being appointed. Salary will be $80,000+ full timebenefits.
Forward resume and completed application (www.bigstonegap.org) to Townof Big Stone Gap, attention Town Clerk/Treasurer, by 5:00 pm on August 8,2016. The mailing address is 505 E. 5th Street, South, Big Stone Gap, VA24219 or e-mail to [email protected].
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Celebrating 50 years
Powell Valley High School’s class of 1966 gathered for its 50-year reunion at Lonesome Pine Country Club last Fridayevening.
Dockery family visits from MarionBY JUNE FANNON
DUFFIELD NEWS • 431-2145
Lisa Dockery along with her grand-children, Zoe and Andrew Owens, camedown from Marion to spend a day recent-ly with her mother, Betty Carter.
J.D. Rose has been visiting his cousin,Clyde “Peanut” and Bernice Rose. Anative of this area, J.D. has lived inCulpeper for several years and upon hisretirement, he moved back to his belovedhills of southwestern Virginia and settledin Bristol.
Orbin Engel spent Sunday night inNorton with his sister, Janet Bolling, andher husband.
David and Lynn Kistney of Kingsportvisited Saturday with Kenny and JeanFannon. Lynn also visited her parents,Joann and Pete Bowen.
Karen and Tony McReynolds wereSunday dinner guests of her father, GeraldMiller.
Linda Bishop visited Friday evening
and enjoyed having supper with herfriend, Lena Chesser.
Christopher Craig of Rye Cove, Cottonand Ruby Sybert, Lee Matthew andNorma Jean Craig, Aleesha and ScarletteGamble were Sunday visitors of JessieCollins.
Lorraine Minton passed away July 19at her residence following a brief illness.She was born Dec. 11, 1933, to C.B.“Bass” and Elia Bowen Minton and was alifelong resident of this area. Lorraine issurvived by three sisters and two brothers.Funeral services were held Fridayevening and she was laid to rest in theMinton family cemetery. Sincere sympa-thy is extended to her siblings and hernieces and nephews.
Gerald Miller visited in Big Stone Gapwith his daughter, Lisa Ann Miller.
Mary Fred Peterson along with herdaughter, Tammy Bartlett of Kingsport,
spent a few days last week in Nashville,Tenn. Tuesday, Mary Fred visited her can-cer doctor at Vanderbilt Hospital. After heproclaimed her cancer free, they visitedseveral interesting sites in Nashville andenjoyed visiting the Grand Ole OpryTuesday night. We rejoice with Mary Fredand her family at the good news. Manyprayers have gone up in her behalf.
Prayers are still requested for ThelmaDeboard, Brad Deboard, Gaye Barnette(she was able to return home but is stillunable to walk), Joe Lee Giles, JudiCrabtree, Lisa Phipps, Linda Arwood,Dale Smith, Lynn Carlson, Andrea Jessee,Glenda Fannon, Virgie and CarsonArrington, Leta Kern, Wilma Bishop,Clayton and Virginia Kern, KristieDorton, Pete Bowen, Linda Bowen,Marion Arwood, Bridgett Holmes, folksin Kingston Center and Ridgecrest ManorNursing Home.
Loretta and Jimmie Bishop visitedSunday evening with Linda and TimBowen.
Patty Hood Bledsoe celebrated herbirthday number 67 one day early, July17, with her church family, Original RedHill Memorial Church, with a picnic atBays Mountain in Kingsport. Then on herbirthday, she was treated to a dinner withher daughter, Carrie Ann Rhoton, and hergrandchildren, Mily and Isaac Rhoton,Odessia Hamm and Odessia’s friend,Caleb Richardson.
The descendants of Timothy andAmanda Jessee will have their annualRamey family reunion Aug. 13 at GroganPark in Gate City beginning at 10 a.m.
Congratulation and best wishes go toLarry and Mary Jane Carter as they cele-brate their wedding anniversary Aug. 1.May they have many more happy yearsahead.
Michael, Jennifer and Madison Laneof Kingsport, Jimmie and Loretta Bishopwere Sunday guests of Audrey Bishop.
Don’t forget Duffield Daze, Sept. 2, 3and 4. Duffield Daze t-shirts are on sale atvarious businesses here.
Duffield News
Quitiquit, Moses, Clarkston celebrating birthdaysBY DEBORAH CLARKSTON
VOICE OF THE VALLEY
523-3062
Happy Birthday wishes go to DebbieHamilton Quitiquit, July 29, and toLauren Moses, Aug. 3.
As I prepare this on Monday, July 25,for the paper, there are a lot of balloonsand signs regarding John Clarkston beingover the hill at 60 all around our mailbox.Wonder who placed them there?
We praise God for so much:James Clarkston was blessed with a
Lazarus result after suffering a stroke andhaving a procedure to remove the clot,Rhonda Washburn was not seriouslyinjured in a car accident, MichaelThompson is healing well after surgery,Parilee Poole was able to attend the 90th
anniversary of Legion Memorial UnitedMethodist Church on her birthday, mis-sionaries in South Sudan were able toescape and at last word the children theycared for were ok, Verlin Baker receivedgood news regarding his health, that indeath Jimbo Messer found a way to keepgiving by donating what he no longerneeded to run through the streets of heav-en, and the wonderful accomplishmentsof the group that traveled to theDominican Republic.
Ask God to continue working throughus for is will to continue to be in all thesesituations.
On the prayer list: George AnnWampler, Jimbo Messer family, family of
Nancy Hill Love, Ruth Kallas, StevenGuerrant, Eva “Tootsie” KilgoreLoveland, Angel Fitzgerald, MarleneCoomer, Becky Caldwell, DarrellBentley, Kara Kennedy, Dalton Parker,those affected by violence, Luke Hollis,travel mercies. students returning toschool; and
Alice Meade, formerly of PowellValley, Mike Norris, Charmie Hamilton,Juanita Moffett, Sheila Greene, ournation, those who lost jobs, June Delp,Larry and Sandy Midkiff, those in the mil-itary and their families, unspoken prayers,those unsaved, those with addictions.
Ft. Blackmore United MethodistChurch Camp is the site of gathering forthose who want good fellowship, goodfood and a good time Friday, July 29through Sunday, July 31. Feel free to
Voice of the Valley
ACAC comedy continues this weekend‘Til Beth Do Us Part’ wraps up
its four-show run at AppalachiaCultural Arts Center this weekend.
Times for the performances ofthe Jones-Hope-Wooten comedyare 6 p.m. Saturday, July 30 and 3p.m. Sunday, July 31.
The play tells what happenswhen busy career womanSuzannah Hayden hires BethBailey as her personal assistant.Suzannah’s husband Gibbybecomes increasingly wary asBeth, “a gorgeous, highly moti-vated daughter of the South,”insinuates herself into everyaspect of the Haydens’ lives.
Before long, Beth takes being anefficiency expert to new heightsby suggesting that Suzannah getrid of husband Gibby.
Gibby, eventually wising up tothe fact that Beth’s goal is to takeSuzannah’s job away from her,enlists the help of Suzannah’s bestfriend, Margo, and Margo’s ex-husband Hank. The three workfuriously to stop Beth’s takeoverbid, setting up a wildly funnychain of mishaps just asSuzannah’s boss CeliaCarmichael, CEO ofCarmichael’s Chocolates, arrivesfor a make-or-break business din-
ner.The ACAC production fea-
tures Sierra Bevins as BethBailey, Juanita Quillen asSuzannah Hayden, Greg Edwardsas Gibby Hayden, Pamela Countsas Margo James, Hunter Swineyas Hank Russell and JanetHampton as Celia Carmichael,with Matt Sturgill in a cameo asMargo’s potential dance partner.
Tickets are $12 for adults and$10 for ages 55 and up and stu-dents. Children under age 10 areadmitted free. For more informa-tion and tickets, call 276/870-4821.
• Heritage Church ofGod plans singing, testi-mony, praise service,Sunday, July 31, 6 p.m.Don’t miss this specialservice. Public invited.
• Irondale FaithBaptist Church revivalservices Aug. 7-10, 6:30nightly. Ralph McFarlandministering Aug. 7; JamesHolcomb, Aug. 8; KennethNeeley, Aug. 9; Pastor TomMcNiel, Aug. 10. Call 565-459 for information.
• Dunbar CommunityChurch in AppalachiaHomecoming service Aug.21, 11 a.m. Lunch servedafterward in fellowshiphall. Past/present churchmembers invited to comehome and celebrate.�Spread the word.
Church Share news of upcoming spe-cial events, programs andservices at your church. [email protected].
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