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6 - June 05, 2014 News Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper COMMUNITY Let's Reason Together By Alton Norman - Owingsville Church of Christ 5410 E. Hwy. 60 East, Owingsville • 606-261-9263 I Say to You The words we use carry a lot of meaning. By my words you can tell whether I am happy or sad, confi- dent or shy, angry or re- joicing. This is especially true when we are talking face to face for we have "body language" (facial ex- pressions, clenched fists, etc.) that help convey the meaning. Written conver- sations,on the other hand do not have the advantage of body language and may By: Lena Fultz Roy and Lena Fultz and Jamie, Paula and Jamie Michelle Blackwell visited cemeteries in Menifee Co. Sunday, and had a picnic lunch at Clear Creek• Rita Cummins has been spending a few days with be harder to understand than face to face confronta- tions. Jesus stoOd eye ball to eye ball with the Pharisees and said, "I say to you." In fact Jesus said this 126 times in the gospels. How did Jesus say this? Was there fire in his eyes? Did he point to himself and shout, "I say to you"? ;Did he appear angry or was lie smiling? The truth is we don't ,know because we have only the words, "I say to you". The people of Je- sus' day knew. And their reaction reveals to us the mood of Jesus when he spoke. Jesus said "I say to you" 13 times in the Ser- mon on the Mount. There is nothing timid in this sermon (Matthew 5, 6, 7). Jesus was comparing his teaching with that of Moses. And he is saying that Moses' teaching falls short. 'You have heard it said...But I say to you..." The people understood that Jesus was taking per- sonal responsibility for his teaching, for he "taught Oakley News family here. Wednesday she and Lena Fultz visited with Bethany and Tammy Anderson. Cavanah, Haley and Ri- ley Warner, Patti and Tori Sorrell, Paula and Jamie Michelle Blackwell and Gabby Bailey went cosmic bowling in Mt. Sterling Fri- day night. The memorial service at Oakley First Church of God was well attended Sunday night. Special singing included Walter Hawkins, Daryl and Sue Harmon, Rex Russell, Pan- with authority" (Matthew 7:28, 29)• Moses' Law falls short because Moses was just a servant in God's house, but Jesus is the Son over God's house (Hebrews 3:5, 6) and through Jesus we are jUstified from all things from which you could not be justified by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:38, 39). Jesus has the words of live, hear ye him! Thank you for reason- ing with me. e! la Barber, Toni and Rh an na, Ashley Kirk, Anthony l Gray and the youth group. Roy and Lena Fultz vis- ited with Roy and Fannie Yoder and Emanuel, John- ny and Raymond Yoder Tuesday night. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Bath Co, KY James R Lane to Benny Lee Petitt and Mary Lee Petitt, property in Sharps- burg, Bath Co, KY Property Transfers May 26 - May 30, 2014 May 22, 2014 Owingsville Banking Co to Joseph Walton, property in Bath Co, KY Vanderbiet K Thompson and Karen L Thompson, property, Polksville Rd, May 23, 2014 Jacob A Auerbach to Adine H Auerbach, prop- erty in Bath Co, KY Maienda T Munday et al to Benny L Petitt and Mary L Petitt, property in Bath Co, KY Roosevelt Swartz, Jr and Barbara Swartz to Charles B Hart and Jennifer Hart, property in Bath Co, KY Arnold Powell to Robert C Butcher, Real Estate, i Bath Co, KY May 27, 2014 l Ewell Crump to Don Crump and Nancy Crump, Real Estate, Bath Co, KY Saint Joseph Mount Sterling to Host Community Health Fair June 21 Saint Joseph Mount Sterling, part of Kentuc- kyOne Health, will host a day of family fun, health and wellness on Saturday, June 21, 2014 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. he Second Annual Saint Josepfi Mount Ster- ling Community Health Fair will be held at the hos- pital (225 Falcon Drive) and includes free health screenings, health infor- marion, vendor displays, giveaways and food. The Montgomery County EMS and Fire De- partment will give tours of safety vehicles throughout the day. Children can also enjoy some playtime in the Kid's Fun Zone area. "We encourage our friends and neighbors to mark their calendars and plan to join us for this family-friendly event," said Benny Nolen, president, Saint Joseph Mount Ster- ling. "We will be joined by many community partners and have a day planned that is filled with learning and activities for all ages." Since its founding in 1918, Saint Joseph Mount Sterling has been commit- ted to serving the people of Montgomery, Bath, Me- nifee and Powell counties. For more information about the Saint Joseph Mount Sterling Commu- nity Health Fair, contact Christi Henderson at 859.497.5017. JOE KOCH RECOGNIZED AS GRASSROOTS CHAMPION The American Hospital Association (AHA), in part- nership with the Kentucky Hospital Association award- ed Joe Koch, CEO, Bourbon Community Hospital with the American Hospital As- sociation Grassroots Cham- pions Award. As a 2014 Grassroots Champion Joe Koch is being recognized for his exceptional leadership in generating grassroots and community activity in sup- port of a hospital's mission. The American Hospi- tal Association Grassroots Champions Award was created to recognize those hospital leaders who most effectively educate elected officials on how major issues ,affect the hospital's vital role in the community, who have done an exemplary job in broadening the base of community support for the hospital, and is a fireless advocate for the hospital and its patients. "We depend upon strong voices like yours to help i Tenth Frame Cinema I 930 Carmago Road, ML Sterling • Ph (8 ) 497-2518 SHOWTIM'S  -June 12, 2014 X-Men: Days of Futue Past 1:20, 4:10, 7:00, 9:50 PG*I 3 The Fault in our Stars 1:05, 4:15, 7:05, 9:50 Maleficent 2D Times: 1:10, 7:10 3D Times: 4:20, 9:40 PG-13 R Blended/Godzilla Neighbors 1:00, 4:00/7:15, 9:55 1:45, 4:45, 7:35, 10:00 PG-13 PO-13 The Edge of Tomorrow The Edge of Tomorrow 1:50, 4:30 7:20, 9:55 3D Times: 1:50, 4:30, 7:20, 9:55 tell the story of hospitals as cornerstones of the commu- nities they serve," said Rich Umbdenstock, AHA presi- dent and CEO. 'q-his award is a small token of our appre- ciation for your hard work and dedication to improving health and health care in America." The award is presented annually to one individual from each state with winners being chosen by the state association. The 2014 hon- orees were recognized at a special Breakfast of Grass- roots Champions at the AHA Annual Memberstfip Meet- ing on Tuesday, May 6, 2014. Joe Koch is one of 51 individ- uals honored this year. 1-877-845-8408 STERLING LA/00ES of Owingsville We now have corndogs ,Get your Dad a special treat with one of our signature ice cream cakes for Father's Day Smores Normal Blizzard is Back! .... '"2 Senior C[tTlzens: Ni-ght eacia- week ....... Tuesday Night, 4-8 p. m. • Food is 50% off (excludes ice cream) .i I Thank Yotl My Fellow Bath Countians, Words cannot express the gratitude my wife and I feel for you placing your confi- dence in me by voting for me as your Demo- cratic Candidate for Sheriff. In the next few months I will be get- ting out, hitting the campaign trail for the November General Election. I plan to run he arnc ty]?e of race; itonest, Good, and Clean. May God bless you all and thank you for your support. Paid for by Johnny Botts Democratic Candi- date for Sheriff erv ices Di r ect0 r y Abounding Grace Assembly of' God 91 Banker St., Owingsville Wes Crouch, Pastor Abundance of Rain Church 5367 E. ttwy. 60. Salt Lick Wayne Gifford, Minister Aguas Tranquilas Centro de Adoracion/ Still Waters Worship Center 177 Jackson Cemetary Road, Owingsville Keith Willoughby 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 Ingrain, Minister Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Hwy. 36, Owingsville. Bishop Seth Green City of Refuge Full Gospel Church 39 Sour Spring Road, Olympia Mike Munday, Minister Cornetone Baptist Church 36 Cherry Lane, Salt Lick Jayson Minig, 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 Co,nmunity Church 5308 Old Sand Road, Salt Lick Randall Jackson, Minister House of Prayer 600 Whispering Oaks, Morehead, off Hwy. 801 Winston McClurg, Pastor 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 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 Owingsville Baptist Church 92 Coyle Street, Owingsville Chris Bailey, Minister Owingsville Church of Christ 5410 Iiighway 60 East Alton Norman, Minister Owingsville 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 Owingsville United Methodist Church 75 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 Location Address." 2592 Peeled Oak Road, Owingsville Mailing Address': 6275 Howards Mill Road, Mt. Sterling KY 40353 Charles McGuire, Minister Polksviile Church of God 6275 East Hwy. 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 Vernon Lambert, Minister • Salt Lick Free Will Baptist Church 3 Water Street, Salt Lick Andy Lands S£ Julie's Catholic Church 77 East Main Street, Owingsville Father Paul Prabell Bill Grimes, Deacon Sharpsburg 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 Alien, Minister 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 12 l 5 W. Tunnel Hill Road, Owingsville Sherman Sparks, Minister Upper Salt Lick Church of Christ 5385 South tlwy. 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 3559 S. Hwy. 211, Salt Lick Vernon Gross, Pastor