4 - August 19, 2021
News Outlook
By Chris Bailey, Pastor
Owingsville Baptist
Church
Ephesians 5:15-20 is a
short passage, but it is
filled with practical and im-
portant instruction.
directionsfrom the apostle
to the church are still very
relevant for today’s believ-
ers.
First, Paul encouraged
the believers to “be very
, careful how they live.”
The word translated as
“live” literally means “walk
around.” Believers, as they
“walk around” or go about
their daily tasks, need to
be constantly focused on
OVER THE HILL
Vintage School Memo-
ries From The Good old
Days
by Kathleen Perry
A younger friend told
me that I'm not old....I'm
"vintage".llike that.
I also like to talk about
the "good old days".
Doesn't everybody? I like
to remember my early
school days.
School was a joy for me,
and even though I had
to walk a mile every day
coming and going, I hardly
ever missed a day! I don't
remember but a very few
days that the school was
closed on account of bad
weather.
One of my favorite
"good old days" memories
is when I learned to read.
Just seeing those ABC's
turn into words, and then
into sentences, changed
my life forever! I still love
to read and am still fasci-
. nated by all the places it
takes me!
My early school days
have left me with many
Dear Editor,
Thank you Cecil for
writing the article on the
virus.
The kids have to take all
kinds of vaccines to enter
school. The flu vaccine
changes every year. This
vaccine is very new but
there was no choice. It had
to be made very quickly
or there would have been
more than 600,000 people
who died. We all did not
want this new virus but we
what they are doing. Our
daily lives should not be
conducted without diligent
concern.
Second, Paul told the be-
lievers to “make the most
of every opportunity.” Be-
lievers need to be aware
there are opportunities
to accomplish significant
work for God. Therefore,
they should always be
seeking, even creating,
meaningful work.
Third, Paul instructed
the believers to “not be
foolish, but understand
what the Lord’s will is.” We
will not always have com-
plete clarity concerning
God’s will, but we must al-
memones. or instance,
one frosty fall morning
my brother Dink, who is a
couple of years older than
me, took an "empty" hor-
net's nest to school. Imag-
ine the excitement when
the school room warmed
up and so did the “empty”
hornets nest! It's funny
now but not-'so back then!
I think I was in the fifth
or sixth grade when I had
a problem with two bigger
girls who got their kicks
out of making my life mis-
erable at recess. (Nowa-
days it's called bullying,
an age old problem.) But
I handled it myself. I don't
know where I got the 3
cents for a postage stamp,
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ways be seeking and grow-
ing in our understanding.
It is not enough to just as-
sume we are on the right
page.
Fourth, Paul encour-
aged the believers to be
“filled with the Spirit” The
word translated as “filled”
means to “be full” or “com-
plete.” Believers must
seek more of God’s pres-
ence. We will never reach
the place were we have
more than we need. If we
are honest, we are quite of-
ten lacking in our spiritual
awareness.
Fifth, Paul told the be-
lievers to interact with oth-
er believers in that Spirit
OVER THE HI
letter to our School Super-
intendent, (you all know
who she was), describing
my problem. In a couple
of days the two girls and
I were called inside to
the teacher's desk where
we had a letter read to us
from the superintendent.
Those girls never both-
ered me again. The one
thing I learned from that
little episode was ifI had a
problem, to "go to the top".
Another memory is the
following. For days we
had studied the States and
their Capitols. Test day
came and went A breeze.
Imagine my surprise when
I got my test paper back
letter to the Ellillll‘
have to do our part to try
and stop it Who want to
be put on a ventilator for
days or months? 1 wish
the people who are against
the vaccine c0uld to a hos-
pital and see the patients
on a ventilator. Maybe
they would change their
minds.
Ifyou already have prob-
lems, why take a chance?
You wear seatbelts,
helmets, get on a jet air-
plane, smoke, overeat,
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
Civil Action No. 21-CI-90094
Bath County Fiscal Court
V
Unknown Heirs of Richard Menifee et a1.
Defendants
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned attorney has been appointed by
the
Bath Circuit Court as Warning Order Attorney to notify the Unknown
Individuals who may claim an interest in 0.141 acres on Slate Avenue,
Owingsville,
Kentucky that a Complaint has been filed in the Bath Circuit Court in this
matter.
seeking to extinguish any alleged reversionary interests transferred from
the
Unknown Heirs of Richard Menifee Any such persons making a claim as
Unknown Individuals have fifty (50) days from July 6, 2021 in which to
file an
Answer.
K. David Bradley, Attorney At Law
8845 Leatherwood Road
Salt Lick. Kentucky 40371
TELEPHONE (859) 404-1368
Published in the Bath County News-Outlook 08.12.21 and 08.19.21
take drugs, and get on the
road and drink and drive
but you "big bunch of ba-
bies" are afraid of a need
to might save your "life
and others." The ones of
us that have had the vac-
cine now have to wear a
mask because the rest of
you "wimps" won't take
the vaccine.
It's like not having metal
detectors in all the schools.
It's not "maybe there will
be no school shootings"
Believers need to embrace
and encourage one anoth-
er spiritually.
Finally, Paul instructed
the believers to gratefully
praise God. The apostle
used the words “always”
and “everything” in this
admonition. We should
strive for a constant grati-
tude that addresses every
facet of our living.
Do Paul’s instructions
speak to you? Would you
be better for heeding
them?
L
with ONE incorrect an-
swer. For Kentucky I had
written Franklin instead
of Frankfort I can laugh
about it now, but not then.
Our little rural school,
Cold Cave near Scranton,
KY had a lunchroom in it
where I was called on at
times to help get the lunch
ready. On rare occasions
we had big cabbage heads
which had to be cut up
really thinly to make cole-
slaw. That was my job. For
my assistance in the lunch
room I was given a free
lunch! Saved my family
ten cents a day on all those
days!
The old Cold Cave
School building is gone
now, thanks to Cave Run
Lake, but I still have mem-
ories that not even a lake
can wash away or cover
up! I like to bring them
out from time to time and
smile as I re-live them. Pic-
tured below is THE COLD
CAVE SCHOOL where I
learned the Three “Rs”
that have stuck with me all
these years!
but "when it will happen."
The same goes for the
vaccine. You may not get
the virus but you probably
will. I got the vaccine be-
cause I don't even want to
a mild case of it and will
be wearing a mask for a
long time because the rest
of you won't do the right
thing and help protect the
rest of us.
Patty Everman
Tlhank You
The Bethel Volunteer Fire Department would like
to say THANK YOU to all that came out and sup-
ported our Annual Fish Fry and Auction. A special
thank you to Eddie Purcell for auctioneering, to
everyone that donated an item for the auction,
baked desserts, help set up and clean up and the
help with frying the fish! We look forward to doing
it all again next year.
Bethel Volunteer Fire Department & Volunteers
Chief Ike France
Abounding Grace
Assembly of God
91 Banker St., Owingsville
Wes Crouch, Pastor
Aguas Tranquilas Centro
deAdoracion/ Still Waters
Worship Center
177 Jackson Cemetary Road,
Owingsville
Keith Willoughby
Bath County FirstApostolic
Church
1226 McCarty Branch Rd
Salt Lick, Ky. 40361
Pastor Daniel Flanery
Bailey’s Chapel
Christian Church
2429 Water-Dell Road,
Owingsville
Ryan Utterback, Minister
Bethel Christian Church
518 Bethel Ridge Road,
Bethel
Rev. Richard Anderson
Beth el Methodist Church
142 Bethel School Lane,
Bethel
Blevins Valley
Christian Church
1418 Blevins Valley Road,
Owingsville
Russell Ingram, Minister
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
Hwy. 36, Owingsville
Bishop Jason Purdy
City of Refuge
Full Gospel Church
39 Sour Spring Road,
Olympia
Mike Munday, 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
Grace Gospel Church
767 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Dr. Andy Wyant, Minister
Grace Gospel Tabernacle
91 Wyoming Road, v
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, Minister
Kendall Springs
Church of Christ
3072 Kendall Springs,
Owingsville
Jason Leber, Minister
Lakeview Community
Church
581 Cave Run Lake Rd., Salt
Lick
Rev. Eddie Dennison, Pastor
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
Dennis Carman, 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 H
New Life Fellowship
907 Forge Hill Road,
Owingsville
Jamie Stump, Minister
Northside Church of God
1086 West Hwy. 36”,
Owingsville
Kenny Crouch, Minister
Oakla F irst Church of God
215 Old Oakley Road, Owingsville
Randy Hawkins
Olympia Church of God
5583 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Billy Hunt, Pastor
01d Springfield Church
3569 Springfield Rd.
Pastor Bro. Roy Stacy
Services are 3:00PM on Sunday
Owingsville Baptist Church
92 Coyle Street, Owingsville
Chris Bailey, Minister
Owingsville Church Christ
5410 Highway 60 East
Alton Norman, Minister
Owingsville First
Christian Church
11 East Main St., Owingsville
Sean Bailey, Minister
Owingsville First Church of God
320 Slate Ave., Owingsville
Lowell Rice, Minister
Owingsville United
Methodist Church
75 West Main St, Owingsville
Daniel Burch, Pastor
Pebble Church of God
(Cleveland Assembly)
4857 Oakley Pebble Road,
Owingsville
Franklin Rose, Pastor
Peeled Oak Christian Church
2592 Howard Mill/Peeled Oak
Road, Owingsville
Bill Teegarden, Minister
Polksville Church of God
6275 East Hwy. 60, Salt Lick
Ralph White, Minister
Preston First Church of God
7184 Preston Rd, Owingsville
Terry Frerichs, Pastor
Reynoldsville Christian Church
943 East Fork Road, Sharpsburg
Doug Routt, Pastor
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
6367 US 60 East, Salt Lick
Andy Lands, Pastor
St. Julie’s Catholic Church
77 East Main Street, Owingsville
Father Arturo Molina
Bill Grimes, Deacon
Sh arpsburg Baptist Ch ureh
575 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Shane Henry, Pastor
Sharpsburg Christian Church
241 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Johnny Baber, Minister
Sharpsburg Worship Center
v 468 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Paula Smith, Pastor
Slate Valley Christian Church
2563 Wyoming Road, Owingsville
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
Victory 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
of God
3559 S. Hwy. 211, Salt Lick
Vernon Gross, Pastor
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