6 - April 18, 2013 Your Hometown Newspaper News Outlook
By Alton Norman - Owingsville Church of Christ
5410 E. Hwy. 60 East, Owingsvi!le 606-261-9263'
Forgetting God cannot be displayed on as if only the super righ-
public grounds because teous should pray. Have
The Psalmist wrote of "separation of church we forgotten that we are
about the United States and state". And it seems all sinners and that there
- not in a prophetic man- the only acceptable use of are none righteous, no
her, but in the character the term God is when it not one (Romans 3:10,
of our country. He said, is used in a vain and blas- 23)? If our children ever
'q'he wicked shall bephemous manner, hear a prayer it will be led
turned into hell, and allIn time past prayer by a sinner - even if it is
the nations that forget was a part of every child's led by her father.
God" (9:17). What nation school day but not today. All of the nations that
is" more determined to Today we would rather forget God will be turned
forget God than America? question the character of into hell along with the
Public school teachers the one praying than to al- wicked. Shouldn't we
cannot have a Bible on low our children to hear a then do all we can to keep
their desk even though reverent sinner call on the God's memory alive in
they may be a Christian. name of God. 'SVho shall our nation? Shouldn't
The Ten Commandments lead the prayer?" we ask, we expose our children
to God's word daily?
Shouldn't our children
hear us pray to the God of
heaven?
How many genera-
tions will it take for Amer-
ica to forget God? We al-
ready ignore Him and act
as if He is not there. If we
continue at our current
pace our grandchildren
or perhaps our great-
grandchildren will be the
generation that forgot
God in America and we
will be responsible.
Thank you for rea-
soning with me.
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Hedrick Community Church
Attendance for April 14,
2013 was 120.
The PreSchool class
talked about feeding the
sheep. The Primary class
talked about the parting of
the Red Sea. The Middle
class made a prayer jar,
and read in 1 Thessalo=
nians 5:25. The Teen class Sunday evening's mes-
discussed prayer. And the sage was from Exodus
Adult class studied in Mat- 13:17-22 14:1-3 titled,
thew chapter 5. ' Fhere's no shortcuts."
Pastor Randall Jack- If you're looking for a
son's message was from church to attend we'd love
Matthew 14:22-33 tiffed, for you to visit us at Hed-
"Sometimes you've gotta rick. Sunday school starts
get out of the boat." at 10am, morning service
starts at llam. Sunday
evening service is at 6pro
and Wednesday evening at
7pm.
Owe no man any thing,
but to love one another:for
he that loveth another hath
fulfilled the law. Romans
13:8
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LIBRARY NEWS
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By Holly Howard
Contributing writer
I am an avid reader.
It is not unusual for me
to have started more
than one book at a time.
The same can be said
for many of my staff
members as well. But
as a parent of a reluctant
reader, I know the dif-
ficulties one faces try-
ing to encourage that
same appreciation in
your child. Although,
we haven't quite gotten
have sparked more inter- trated Edition," may be
est than others, just the thing to get your
One genre that has reluctant reader lost
been well received at my in the pages of Middle
house is Graphic Nov- Earth. Look for another
els. I know what some of classic many of us read
you are thinking. Comic as children, Madeleine
books, seriously? Many L'Engle's "A Wrinkle in
publishers and authors Time." Followthe adven-
are turning their atten-
tion to graphic novels
every day. Some of the
many characters we all
love have made appear-
ances in the pages of a
graphic. For those of you
who love J. R. Tolkien,
tures of Jimmy AcAllis-
ter who's own boredom
inspires him to order his
own ninja in Tokyopop's
"Mail Order Ninja" by
Joshua Elder. Of course,
we can never forget the
true classic comic he-
ere qt,;,sgme books,' he Hobbit; illus- roes we all know. 'q he
/ ernory Lane
Avengers Earth's Might-
iest Heroes: The Ulti-
mate Character Guide"
list all of Marvel's heroes
who have taken up the
mantle as an Avenger
from Amadeus Cho, aka
Mastermind to Yondu,
an intergalactic ally of
the Avengers. So, wheth-
er you are looking for
Marvel or DC, Manna
or Non-fiction start at
Bath County Memorial
Library and check out a
Graphic Novel today.
Compiled from the ar- Harold, Owingsville; Mr.
chives of the Bath County and Mrs. Billy Ray Jew-
News Outlook ell and Mr. Riley Man-
ley, Owingsville; Mr. and
Of Folks and Footlogs Mrs. Rex ShrouL Marcia,
by Miss Nettle R. Wills Randy, Joey, and David,
July 14, 1966 Salt Lick; Mrs. Carlton
Ulery, Mary, Irene, and
Minnie and Ihavehad a Carol Ann, Salt Lick;
sick headache for the last Mrs. Neva Barber and
three days, but we got Ray Halt, Slate Valley.
able to eat dinner today. They all drove their cares
Along in the afternoon to the foot log. After
came Mrs. Elizabeth Co- they'd visited awhile with
pher and Mrs. Lottie'Col- Minnie, they came back
lins of Owingsville. They to the highway to Edna's
brought us ice cream, house and found me.
ice lemonade, cookies, One party is going to
and light bread. We sure come back again when
were glad of that. As they get a day off from
they left for home, I rode work and fix our pump.
over to Edna's with them Won't that be grand?
to get a bucket of milk. We're going to live in
They drove their truck hope, if we die in despair.
down through Floyd A few days ago a big
Lane. Well, Minnie said I truck drove m here
had just been gone a few loaded with five big fat
minutes when 30 people cows and five half grown
came down the lane in calves. When they were
five cars, and they want- crossing the branch by
ed to see me. They wrote my barn, we heard an aw-
their names'in my guest ful crash. The guard rail
book. They were: Mr. broke and bed turned
and Mrs. Sid McCarty, over and the cattle were
Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and dumped out, unhurt.
Mrs. Robert Wimmer They headed for Allen's
and family, Marion, Indi- pasture, and they passed
ana; Virginia and Mitch- here in a hurry and got to
ell Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. the pasture okay, where
Ed, Manley, Tracy, Paul, they can have plenty of
and Penny; Mr. and Mrs. good water to drink.
Harold Miller; Mike, Te- We heard something
resa Lynn, and Anthony heavy fall on the roof up-
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stairs the other day, and home when a young boy.
I rushed up there to see Mr. and Mrs. Willie
what it could be. What a Hunt and children spent
surpriseIAbig snake. It the weekend with the
had climbed up a walnut Miller kinfolks at Middle-
tree that grows by the town, Ohio.
side of the house, and it Mark Dyane Hunt cel-
was headed for the chim- ebrated his 8th birthday
ney full of swallows - we July 3rd. His is the son of
hear them flying in and Willie and Jean Hunt.
out there all the time. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
We have screen wire at Wills of Salt Lick cel-
all the windows, so the ebrated their 50th wed-
snake couldn't get in the ding anniversary last
house. Minnie took one Sunday. Their children
out, and I went out of and grandchildren gave
the window on the porch them a big surprise when
with a long strip of wood they came to visit them.
to killthe snake but could They had a new cook
never hit it. My strip was stove and a new rug, and
too long and in my way, they put it on the floor
and I had to be so careful and set up the stove, and
to keep from falling over they all had a big dinner
the edge of the porch, just for the members of
where the snake went the family. They sure
down, and I never saw it were happy their chil-
no more. dren were so good and
John Allen, 'q'omor- thoughtful for them.
row I'll Be Forty," was July6: We had our first
just great; I've written it mess of potatoes today,
m my guest book. Also and in the afternoon, we
Louise Dawson, "County had an electrick wind,
Things I Love." and rain storm, a boun-
Mrs. Grace Cassity, tiful rain, and it rained
Haywood, California, most of the night, light
writes that they read the showers.
Outlook every week, and May God protect and
they'd like to visit me. keep our soldier boys
Grace is the wife of De- from harm and Jerry
mery Cassity of Salt Lick, darling, May God be with
his home town which he you all as you travel in
left 20 years ago. They that far away land, and
have a daughter, Peggy. some glad day you all can
He hopes to visit his old come home. Your Aunt
Ky. home sometime this Nettie.
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Abounding Grace
Assembly of God
Banker St Owingsville
Wes Crouch, Pastor
Abundance of Rain Church
5367 E. Hwy. 60. Salt Lick
Wayne Gifford, Minister
Aguas Tranquilas Centre
de Adoracion/ Still Waters
Worship Center
177 Jackson Cemetary Road,
Owingsville
Keith Willoughby
Old Virginia New Life
Fellowship
4690 White Oak Rd
Owingsville
Jamie Stump, Minister
Olympia Church of God
5583 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Greg Crouch, Pastor
Ore Mines Church of God
5343 East Hwy. 60,
Owingsville
Damon Byrd
Bath County First Apostolic
Church
1226 McCarty Branch Rd
Salt Lick, Ky. 40361
Pastor Daniel Flanery
606-683-2063
Bailey's Chapel
Christian Church
2429 Water-Dell Road,
Owingsville
Ryan Utterback, Minister
Bethel Christian Church
518 Bethel Ridge Road,
Bethel
Glenn Davis, Minister
Bethel United Methodist
142 Bethel School Lane,
Bethel
Ron Hill, Minister
Blevins Valley
Christian Church
1418 Blevins Valley Road,
Owingsville
Russell Ingram, Minister
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
Hwy. 36, Owingsville
Bishop Ted Marshall
City of Refuge
Full Gospel Church
39 Sour Spring Road,
Olympia
Mike Mnnday, Minister
Cornerstone Baptist Church
36 Cherry Lane, Salt Lick
Jayson Minix, Minister
East Fork Church of God
4428 East Fork Road,
Owingsville
Billy Harmon, Minister
Fairview Christian Church
3064 South Hwy. 11,
Sharpsburg
Morgan Gilty, Minister
Fellowship Tabernacle
586 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Gary Robinson, Minister
Grace Gospel Church
767 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Billy Noble, Minister
Grace Gospel Tabernacle
91 Wyoming Road,
Owingsville
Steve Meadows, Minister
Greater First Baptist Church
247 Montgomery St
Sharpsburg
Tony L. Weathers, Pastor
Hedrick Community Church
5308 Old Sand Road, Salt
Lick
Randall Jackson, Ministe~
Kendall Springs
Church of Christ
3072 Kendall Springs,
Owingsville
David Alford, Minister
Lakeview Community
Church
341 Cave Run Lake Rd Salt
Lick
James Allen, Minister
Midland First Church of God
11479 Easy Hwy. 60, Salt
Lick
Bush Stevenson, Pastor
Moore's Ferry
Christian Church
2396 Moore's Ferry Rd Salt
Lick
Willard Johnson, Minister
Morning Star Baptist Church
161 Harrisburg Ave
Owingsville
Eric King, Minister
Mud Lick Church of God
9067 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Mark Caldwell, Minister
New Life Fellowship
907 Forge Hill Road,
Owingsville
Jamie Stump, Minister
Northside Church of God
1086 West Hwy. 36,
Owingsville
Jim Crouch, Minister
Oakla First Church of God
215 Old Oakley Road,
Owingsville
Randy Hawkins
Old Springfield
Presbyterian Church
3569 Springfield Rd
Sharpsburg
Todd and Emily Boyce
Owingsville Baptist Church
92 Coyle Street, OwingsviUe
Chris Bailey, Minister
Owingsville Church of Christ
5410 Highway 60 East
Alton Norman, Minister
OwingsviUe First
Christian Church
11 East Main St Owingsville
Anthony Anderson, Minister
Sean Bailey, Youth Minister
Owingsville First Church of
God
320 Slate Ave Owingsville
Lowell Rice, Minister
75
OwingsviUe United
Methodist Church
West Main St Owingsville
Ron Hill, Minister
Pebble Church of God
(Cleveland Assembly)
4857 Oakley Pebble Road,
Owingsville
Franklin Rose, Pastor
Peeled Oak Christian Church
2592 Peeled Oak Road,
Owingsville
Charles McGuire, Minister
Polksville Church of God
6275 East Hvq . 60, Salt Lick
Ralph White, Minister
Preston First Church of God
7184 Preston Rd, Owingsville
Terry Frerichs
Reynoldsville Christian
Church
943 East Fork Road,
Sharpsburg
Doug Routt, Pastor
St Paul C.M.E. Church,
13 High Street, Owingsville
Vincent Farris
Salt Lick Christian Church
109 Church Street, Salt Lick
Calvin Lindell, Minister
Salt Lick First Church of
God
412 Main Street, Salt Lick
Vemon Lambert, Minister
Salt Lick
Free Will Baptist Church
3 Water Street, Salt Lick
Andy Lands
St.
Julie's Catholic Church
77 East Main Street,
Owingsville
Father Paul Prabell
Bill Grimes, Deacon
Sharpsbarg Baptist Church
575 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Frank Goss, Pastor
Sharpsburg Christian
Church
241 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Patrick Bromagen, Minister
Sharpsburg Worship Center
468 Main Street, Sharpsburg
James Allen, Minister
Slate Valley Christian Church
2563 Wyoming Road,
OwingsviUe
Gregg Whitt, Minister
Stulltown Community
Church
10219 Stulltown Road,
Preston
Les Ingram, Minister
Sugar Grove
Christian Church
3841 N. Stepstone Road,
Owingsville
Francis Nash, Minister
Tunnel Hill Church of God
1215 W. Tunnel Hill Road,
Owingsville
Sherman Sparks, Minister
Upper Salt Lick
Church of Christ
5385 South Hwy. 211, Salt
Lick
Rezda McNabb, Minister
Hctory Chapel
6927 Veterans Memorial
Highway, Sharpsburg
Kevin Miles, Pastor
White Oak Christian Church
2606 White Oak Road,
Owingsville
Ron Weaver, Minister
Young's Valley Community
Church
3559 S. Hwy. 211, Salt Lick
Vernon Gross, Pastor