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Kenneth James Quiilen
Kenneth James Quillen, 79,
Graffon, Wisconsin, died on
Sunday, February 17. He was
formerly of Rockford, Illinois.
i Born December 22, 1928, in
St. Paul, he was preceded in
,death by his parents, Louie and
Eucy Quillen; two brothers,
Louie Quillen and Bill Quillen;
five sisters, Ruth, Eula, Francis,
Shirley and Estelle; and a
Stepson, Robert Kadubeck.
He was a member of Rose-
Harms American Legion Post
.355 and a life member of Cedar-
burg-Graflon V.F.W. Post
10171. He served his country in
,the Army from June 26, 1946, to
November 14, 1946, and in the
Air Force from September 2,
,1949 to February 2, 1953.
He was founder and owner of
Exacto Spring Corporation. See
'the story about this company on
this page.+
Survivors include his widow,
Renata Quillen; his children,
Kenneth Quillen, Jr. (Denise),
Port Charlotte, Florida, Keevin
Quillen (Sandy), Stillman Val-
ley, Illinois; Thomas Quillen,
Rockford, Illinois; Peggy Pettin-
get (Scott Meffeld), Onalaska,
Wisconsin; and Terry Quillen
(Tammy Ann), Graflon Wiscon-
sin; stepchildren Rory Kadu-
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beck (Kelly), Cedarburg, Wis-
consin,
Tammy R. Hadler activities
(Brian), Newburg, Wisconsin,
and Pat Kadubeck, Grafton,
Wisconsin; several grandchild-
ren, Meghan, Vincent, Melissa,
Amy, Nell, Kaylee and Myanna
Quillen, Luke (Gina), Jacob,
Karissa, Adley and Lily Kadu-
beck; one brother and sister-in-
law, Paul and Mary Quillen, St.
Paul; one brother-in-law, Bill
Simpson, Rockford, Illinois; and
a second sister-in-law, Carole
Quillen, Colonial Heights, Vir-
ginia. His first great-grandchild
is due any day. Also surviving
Mr. Quillen are many nieces,
nephews, other relatives and
friends.
Visitation was held Friday,
February 22, at the Mueller
Funeral Home with an American
Legion Service at 7 p.m.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, February 23, at 11
a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran
Church, Graflon, Wisconsin.
Interment followed in the
church cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials
may be given to St. Paul
Lutheran Church, St. Joseph
Catholic Church, or to a
memorial of choice.
James Herbert Bradley
nephew Austin Hamilton and
niece Brianna Hamilton; several
nieces and nephews.
Services were conducted at
8:00 p.m. Friday, February 22 in
the Castlewood Funeral Home
Chapel, Castlewood with Rev.
Ted Phillips officiating. Corn-
mittal services were held at
11:00 a.m. Saturday, February
lendar
APOSTOLIC LIGHTHOUSE-WOr- a.m.; Wed. Youth Service 6 p.m. Bible
ship Thursdays 7 p.m Sundays, 6:30 . study, 7 p.m. Rev. Ed Slemp, pastor.
p.m. Hwy 65 (Mew Road). 276-467- PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST-Reeds
1700. Pastor, Bryan K. Hall. Valley Road, Castlewood. Sunday
ARK OF FAITH CHURCH-Sunday School l0 &m, Sunday Worship 11
School, 10 a.m Worship, 11 a.m.; a.m, 6 p.m,; Wednesday Bible Study, 7
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; Youth Group, p.m For information or 24 hour prayer,
Thursday, 7-9 p.m.; from Dun-gannon call 276-794-7754.
Rd. (Rt. 65) to Rt. 684, drive 1 1/2 REEDS VALLEY COMMUNITY
miles. Matthew Danieis is pastor. CHURCH-Sunday School I 0 am
BEAR WALLOW FREEWILL BAP- worship at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Rev.
TIST-Sunday School, 10 a.m Sunday Konn Edwards.
worship, 11 am. & 6 p.m.; Wed. prayer RINGS CHAPEL CHURCH-Sunday
servuce, 7 pro. Pastors are J. T. School 10 am ; Sunday worship I I
Hat/sock and Joe Bailey. a.m,; Sunday and Wednesday nights, 7
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH-Sunday p.m. Pastor, Charles Jones.
worship services--10 a.m. and 7 p.m.; RIVERSIDE BAPTIST-Sunday wor-
Pastor, Richard Minion, Youth Minis- ship & Children's Church, 1 i a.m.; All
tel Everette Minton. welcome. Pastor, Rev. John Kiser.
BOND TOWN CHURCH-Coebum. ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL-St Paul.
Sunday School 10 a.m.; worship, 11 Sunday worship 9 &m.; Bible Study
a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday; 7 p.m. Wednesday, 10am.
Wednesday. ST. PAUL ASSEMBLY OF GOD -
BRICK BAPTIST CHURCH-Sunday Sunday School I 0 a.m, Sunday worship
School 10 am morning worship 11 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m
a.m Youth Meeting, 6 p.m. Rev. Lester Family Night (Adult Bible Study/
Ferguson. Prayer, Missionettes and Royal Ran-
BUFFALO HOLINESS CHURCH gets.) For information, call 762-7748.
HOUSE OF REDEMPTION-Services ST, PAUL FREEWILL BAPTIST
Saturday, 7 p.m Thursday Bible Study, CHURCH-Sunday School 10 a.m
7 p.m. Pastor, Vernon Searbcrry. Sunday worship I I a.m. & 6 p.m.;
BUFFALO HOLINESS CHURCH Monday-Ladies' Bible Class 6:30 p.m.;
HOUSE OF REDEMPTION SING- Wed.-Prayer meeting 6:30 p.m Youth
ING-A singing will be at 7:30 p.m. the 6 p.m. Whetstone. Rev. Thomas Siemp,
first Friday of each month. All singers pastor.
welcome. Pastor, Vernon Searberry. ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. CHURCH-Sunday School 10 a.m
Gravel Lick. Sunday School 10 a.m worship I I a.m. The Rev. Harry Layeli.
Worship !1 a.m Sunday night 6:30 ST, THERESE CATHOLIC-St. Paul.
p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7 p.m. Sunday Mass 8:30 a.m. Father Mike
Pastor, Leonard Fmguson. Herbert.
CASTLE RUN COMMUNITY STRAIGHT HOLLOW FREEWILL
CHURCH-Sunday School 10 a.m, BAPTIST CHURCH-Dante. Sunday
Sunday worship, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. School 10 a.m worship 11 a.m, 7 p.m.
Bible Study Wednesday, 7 p.m. Wednesday prayer service 7 p.m.
CASTLEWOOD PRESBYTERIAN WAYSmE ASSEMBLY-St. Paul.
CHURCH-Worship 9:45 a.m Sunday Saturday 7 p.m Sunday School 10
School, 11 &m. 762-0569. a.m Sunday worship 6:15 p.m Wed
CHERRY GROVE CHURCH-Dry 7 p.m. Pastor, Wallace Sexton.
Fork. Sunday School 10 am Services WELLS CHAPEL CHURCH-Vir-
at 11 &m. and 6 p.m. Sundays. Rev. ginia City Hollow. Services Thursdays
Marcus Meade. 276-395-3588. and Sundays at 6 p.m. Call 762-0838
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHE- for more information.
CY-Sunday School 10 am Worship WEST DANTE COMMUNITY
service 11 8.m 7 p.m Wed. Bible CHURCH-Sunday services 10 a.m Ii
Study7p.m. a.m and 6 p.m. The Rev. Danny
CHURCH OF MOST HIGH GOD, Meade, pastor.
James Herbert Bradley, 63,
Castlewood, died Wednesday,
February 20 at Johnston Mem-
orial Hospital, Abingdon.
Born in Russell County, he
was the son of the late Herbert
and Lena Jessee Bradley. He
was preceded in death by three
brothers, Floyd Aston Bradley,
GERMAN CHOCOLATE cup shredded Monterey
BARS jack cheese
1 box German chocolate cup shredded longhorn
cake mix cheese
2/3 cup margarine cup chopped green chilies
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate
chips
1 container (16 oz.) creamy
coconut pecan frosting
cup milk
Place cake mix in a medium
bowl. Cut in margarine with a
fork. Press of cake mixture
into bottom of pan. Bake 350
degrees for 10 minutes. Sprinkle
chocolate chips evenly over
baked layer. Drop coconut pecan
frosting by tablespoonful over
chips. Add milk to remaining
cake mixture. Stir to combine.
Drop by teaspoonfuls onto
frosting layer. Bake 25 to 30
minutes or until cake is slightly
dry to touch. Cool. Cut into bars.
PORK SPARE RIBS
4 lbs. pork spare ribs
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 med. onion, chopped
2 cups barbecue sauce
1 cup plum or grape jelly
Place ribs, garlic and onion
in a slow cooker. Cook on low
setting 8 hours. Drain off juices.
Add barbecue sauce and jelly.
Cook on high setting until
warmed through about 30
minutes.
CHICKEN-CHILEQUICHE
1 unbaked pie shell
1 cup chopped, cooked
chicken
cup finely chopped onion
2 eggs, beaten
3/4 cup mayonnaise
3/4 cup milk
teas. dried oregano
1/8 teas. pepper
teas. minced garlic
Bake pie shell for 10 minutes
and remove from oven. Toss
chicken, Monterey jacl ,
longhorn cheese, chilies and
onion in a large bowl until well
combined. Spoon mixture into
pastry shell. Stir together eggs,
mayonnaise, milk, oregano,
pepper, garlic in a small bowl
until smooth. Pour over chicken
mixture. Sprinkle minced fresh
parsley and paprika over top.
Bake 350 degrees until golden
brown about 40 minutes
BANANA WHEAT MUFFINS
1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
2/3 cup whole wheat flour
1 teas. baking soda
teas. salt
1 cup mayonnaise
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup mashed ripe bananas
Whisk together flour, wheat
flour, soda and salt. In another
bowl, combine mayonnaise,
sugar and bananas. Add banana
mixture to flour mixture and stir
just until moistened. Fill muffin
cups 2/3 full. Bake 350 degrees
for 20 to 25 minutes.
Richard Bruce Bradley and St. Paul, Sunday, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 RREADOFL,FEL,BRARY Russell Co. Schools' Sp
Douglas Eugene Bradley. 23 in Temple Hill Memorial p.m.; Pastors Bro. HaroldMullins, Bro. The Bread of Life Lib a.o.- ecial Ed
Survivors include six sisters, Park, Castlewood. Pallbearers JeffMeade. For infor-mation, call 762- denominational Christian Library, is 1:2 mmitt
Marie Suits and/husband, Char-were Rick Breeding, Bill DEL R CE0908 Or 395"51' "MIN,s YCHut. 762'9 smi' uP*"on"B nchR C Advisory Co ee to meet
les, Castlewood, Betty Helbert, Bickley, Buck Powers, EddieCH, formerly known as Campbell FREE CLOTHES
Castlewood, Katthy Breeding, Dunford, Larry Watson and Chapel, on Moccasin. Sunday School, Full Gospel Revivals Church, The Russell County School28, at the Russlel County School
Archbold, Ohio, ILinda Elam and Gilbert Tumer. Honorary pall- 11 a.m. Sunday worship 6:15 p.m.; Hansonviile, will give free clothes and System's Special EducatonBoard office, Lebanon.
Wednesday worship, 7:15 p.m. Special food to those who need them following A'dvisory Committee will meet All interested parents and
husband, Greg, St. Paul, Pat bearers were brothers-in-law and Prayer Meeting first Tuesdays at 7:15 the Wednesday 10 a.m. service. Atlen- at 3 p,m. Thursday, February citizens are welcome to attend.
McCarty and htasband, Jacky, nephews. Online condolencesp.m. dance at the service is mandatory to ,
Dungannon, Dar,lene Hall and maybesenttothefamilyanda DRYFORKFREEWlLLBAPTIST-receiveclothesandfood. Thecburchis [1
husband, Speedy/, Castlewood; video tribute may be viewed Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sunday beside Ken'sChrysleronRoutel9. Call
two brothers, Ray Bradley and through our web site at -wo- hip 11 a.m 6 p.m.; Bible Study 889-1275 of 794-7477.
AGLOW FELLOWSHIP
wife, Margaret, C',astlewood, and www.castlewoodfuneralhome.co Wed 6:30 p.m. Pastor, D. J. Couch. The Women's Aglow Fellowship chap-
EMMANUEL CHAPEL-Castlewond ,er in Lebanon meets third Mondays at I Stop for any school bus loading or
Billy Bradley and wife, Rita, m. Sun-day services I1 a.m, 7 p.m.; Wed, 7p.m. at Lebanon Community Fellow-
Castlewood; caregiver and -- Castlewood Funeral Home 7p.m. TheRev. Myers Vicars. ship. For i.formatio bbie I unloading children!
special niec n, was !in charge of arrangements. ERVIN CHAPEL FREEWILL BAP-. Woods, 889-1807.
TIST-Sunday School 10 a.m Sunday FOODBANK [ IT'S THE LAW!
worship 11 am and 6 pm, Wed Bible First Baptist Church, St Paul, operates
Study 7 p.m. Fred Dingus is pastor.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD-Dante.a Food Bank Tuesdays from 9-1 ! a.m.
at the church. All in need of food are
Sunday School, 10 a.m Sunday wor- welcome, m
HIGH KNOB INITIATIVE
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theater, and/or a zrestaurant; -
building traiils beyond those
presently planned and fimded to
connect the new tower tO other
points of interes throughout the
area;
renovating 1the High Knob
Campground;
developing '"vista" opportu-
Coeburn; VA 24230
Work is underway to estab-
lish a not-for-profit corporation
to manage reconstruction of the
tower and the other projects to
be undertaken and to accept
donations. In order to respond
to the high degree of interest
expressed by the public in mak-
ship I 1 a.m. and 7 p.m and Wed 7
p.m. The pastor is Nathaniel Maggard.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-St. Paul.
Sunday School, 9:45, Sunday worship
11 a.m 6:30 p.m. Rev. Mike Moore.
FIRST MT. CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH-Dante. Sunday School 10
a.m Sunday worship I ! a.m, Wed.
worship, 7 p.m. Rcv. Leslie Dean,
pastor.
FORT GIBSON UNITED METHO-
DIST CHURCH-Sunday School, 9
CLOTHES CLOSET
The Women On Mission at First
Baptist Church, St. Paul, open a Clothes
Closet Tuesdays from 9-11. Anyone in
need of clothing is welcome.
Letters
(Continued from page I)
a.m.; Worship 10 am. The Rev. Harry advocate for the children of
Layell.
FULL GOSPEL REVIVAL.%Hanson-
Wise County.
nities including dlriving trails;
developing a' marketing
strategy for the awea to advertise
to the travelingg public birding
and wildlife traiils, the federally
funded horse tralils which will be
constructed this; year, the High
Knob Campgro)und, the Chief
Benge Trail wlhich will be re
constructed thiis year, Bark
ing contributions to rebuild the viile, services Saturday, 7 p.m.; Sunday,
Tower, an immediate mechan- 6p.m.
ism for accepting donations has
been approved. Those wishing
to make contributions to support
planning, design and construc-
tion activities may mail their
donations to either
Mountain Heritage, Inc.
P.O. Box 1259
Consequently, the folks of St.
Paul should be angry. The time
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH- for talking is over, and elected
Huffman Hollow, Mill Creek Road, officials of Wise County are not
Lebanon. Sunday School' 10 am, wor-
ship, 11 &m. and 6 p.m. Wed. Youth listening to their smaller eom-
Night 7 p.m. Pastor, Don Bush. munities. The consolidation de-
HIGHPOINT COMMUNITY cision is approaching. The time
CltURcH-Castlewood. Sunday School is now to urge our Mayor and
i0 am worship, 11 am 6 p.m.
HOUSE OF PRAYER-Sunday 6 p.m Town Council to suggest to
Thursday 7 p.m. Rt. 65, Castlcwood. Wise County that Russell Coun-
Camp Lake and Flag Rock. St. Paul, VA 24283 Pastor, Lawrence Hollyfi ld tians may be quite interested in
Individuals wishing to pro-or to the HOUSE OF THE LORD-Little the projected $6 million annual
lem, Castkwood. Sunday School I0
vide comment on these projects Lonesome Pine Officeon e.m worship I1 &m. and 7 p.m.; taxes to be paid by the power
Or to suggest additional or alter- Youth Thursday worship 7 p.m. Rev. TeddyG. plant.
native projects may do so by P.O. Box568 Phillips. Sincerely yours,
sending a letter or e-mail to the
Wise County Chamber of
Commerce at: Wise County
Chamber of Commerce, P. O.
Box 226, Norton, VA 24273
wisecountycoc@verizon, net
or by sending a letter to the
task force's Structure and
Design Subcommittee at:
Robbie Robbins
Big Stone Gap, VA 24219.
Donors should note "High Knob
Initiative" on the memo line of
the check. Donations will be
deposited into an account estab-
lished solely for the purpose of
accepting the donations for the
High Knob Initiative.
The Task Force hopes to
accept on-line and electronic
10278 Norton-Coeburn Road contributions in the future.
Russell County School Census
The Russell County School identi-fication and ii special no,
MARY MARTIN MEMORIAL
CHURCH-Sunday School 10 a.m
worship 11 a.m. 762-0569
MILLS CHAPEL FREEWILL BAP-
TIST CitURCH-Castl~v~xl; Sunday
School 10 &m Sunday wo~hip I I
a.m Bible Study and Youth Lenguc
Wed 7 p.m. Pastor, Mike Patrick.
MORNING STAR FULL GOSPEL
CHURCH Castlewood. Sunday School
10 a.m.; Worsbip I! &m, 6 p.m.;
Wedn~day, 7 p.m. 276-762,7812.
Pastor. Woody Seon.
MT. ZION COMMUNITY APOSTO-
LIC- Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. Hazel
Mountain. For more information, call
276-495-861 !. PastuL Bryan K. Hall.
NEW CASTLEWOOD BAPTIST-
Mike Moore
St. Paul
Love Bites!
J. Fred Matthews Memorial
Library, St. Paul, will feature
Love Bites! as the Teen Scene
programt
System has announced that the rice signed by the school super- Sunday School, l0 a.m Sunday wor- Be there Thursday, February
takingTriennialplaceSCh lfromCensUSMarchWill b~ orizingintendent'themL rraineto collectTurner'censusauth" shiP7p.m.l I am 6 p.m,; Wed. Bible study, 28, at 6 p.m. for stories to break
OAK GROVE UNITED METHO- your heart!
through June 30. Census takers information for the syfftem'. DIST CHURCH-2nd & 4th Sundays,
will be going door-to-door to Anyonewhdhasquesi-i-6~-~- momingworshipl0;ehurchschoolil.
gather information for the cen- concerns about the census count Hansonville.
THE PASSION PLACE-Castlewond.
sus. The census is being con- should contact one of the census Worship Sunday 10 a.m 6 p.m.
ducted in accordance with Vir- directors, Tom Robinson or Wednesday Family Bible Study (classes
ginia laws that require this pro- Dennis Hensdill, at the Russell for all ages) 7 p.m.; Thursday Passion
cedure every third year. County Schools Central Office at Heart Youth 7 p.m.; Friday Men's Bible
Study 7 p.m. For information, call 276-
Census takers will ask for
names of parents, the address of
the residence, and the names and
ages of all children in the home.
No other information except that
just listed will be needed from
any Russell county resident. It
should not take longer than five
minutes to complete the census
form.
The Russell County School
Board has approved several
applicants as census takers for
,2008. No one else will be col-
lecting any information except
these individuals. The census
takers will each carry photo
889-6500. Mr. Hensdill said,
"We certainly appreciate each
family in Russell County taking
the time to help us gather this
information. This is extremely
important information to help
the school system plan for future
enrollment changes. It also is
important in deciding how sales
tax revenues are divided
between the county and the
incorporated towns of Honaker,
Lebanon and Cleveland. We ask
for everyone's cooperation on
this matter. Please feel free to
call us if you have any questions
about the census process."
THIS SUNDAY
TRI-COUNTY
TIRE SERVICE, INC.
Phom,762-95al
St. Paul, Va,i
A o
762-5483.
PHILLIPS CHAPEL CHURCH-West
Dante. Saturday worship, 7 p.m.; Sun-
day School 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11
Postal notes
by Russell County QWL
1. Rural route customers
should change their mailing
addresses at their banks, other
financial institutions, and any
other business or agency with
which they are in contact by
mail.
2. All rural route customers
should display their 911 addres-
ses, including numbers,on their
mailboxes.
3. Post office customers may
use their 911 addresses, but
must place the post office box
address directly above the city
and state in the address. This
will assure that mail will be
sorted to the P.O. box instead of
the rural route.
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across from
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