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s,, i p 4 - Hinton News Tues. Aug. 23, 2016 Notice• Notice • ' i JOHN HENRY MUSEUM AND Delicious Drinks L zP ~ i GIFT SHOP ........ it can be a --eat LAMP also ormrs tree group anu The John Henry Museum and The Hmton News tr~uLt-~)--rru ~ ........ Published weekly on Tuesday~i~l way to add color and flavor to any one-to.one tutoring oy cramea t Gift Shop is now open. Stop by, visit drink recipe. For example, give inscruc¢ors anu razors ¢o prepare us and check out our unique gift ayThe ~~~il lemonades a pink twist with adult learners to pass the West I shop in a restor,ed general store from Hinton Publishing Corporation watermelon and strawberry• OrVirginia High School Equivalency the early 1900s. We carry Carson 210 Second Avenue add blackberries and blueberries test. Group evening classes are flags, Melissa and Doug toys, jams Hlnton, W VA. 25951 ~ to an iced tea for a refreshing flair•, available from 4:00 - 8:00 pm in = and jellies, Blenko and Applachian Phone (304) 466-0005 ..... • Adult beverages can also benefit math on Tuesdays and Thursdays glass products, wooden pallet signs, Dawn Crawford fromritas leadinga fruity themiX'UP'way, withThe naturalmarga- wand" esdareadings and writing on Beautiful Bee products, John Henry Business Manager tartness of lime and tequila e;:; mYore information, call t-shirts, sweatshirts and hats, USPS 246-180 ~~. ~:~ .. counter well with the sweetness of Greenbrier River t-shirts, books and Subscriptions By Mail ~~~i!: , fresh.fruits to. create, a smooth onSh~°mme oruat 304-466-4490.orimor oz me t .mrary.WmtUSwe more! Out01State$37.50peryssr ~~." . cocktml for enjoying outdoors. , ........ , Come visit us Friday, Saturday By Carrier In Summers Co. $23.60 per year ":~:~ ....... . ZOOK mrwaru ¢0 nelplng you reacn and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ~0# IRSU#- All other WV counties $30.00 per vear in Talcott. your goals for a better life! .~ .... 0NV resident Pay 6% sates tax) = • )26.00 Par Year U.S. Postal Regulations ':'i~:: Require Payments in Advance • POSTMASTER= Send address changes to publication name and mailing address. Periodical Postage Paid At Lewisburg, WV Articles submitted to the Hinton News must reach the office by Thursday noon in order to be considered for publication in the following Tuesday paper. Please include your name and a phone number where you can be reached during business hours. The Hinton News reserves the right to edit any material and regrets that articles cannot be returned. Items for the Bulletin Board must reach the office by 11 am Monday in order to be considered for publication. Awards Ceremony Youth participants, in the boat races held recently in Hinton. These groups were sponsored by Kenny AIIman & Mountainplex. Photo provided by Curt Messor OFFICE HOURS Hinton News is open Monday thru Thursday Business Hours: Men. & Tue.: 9 am to 4 pm. Wed.: 9 am to 12 pm. Thurs.: 9 am to 4 pm. Picture of a Speed Boat in Action taken by Curt Messer. - The only source of knowledge is experience. --Albert Einstei~ *** . A kitten is chiefly remarkable for rushing about like mad at noth- ing whatever, and generally stopping before it gets there__ *** --AgnescRepplier HO COM[N Martha Chapel Church on . d ms:C ek!wlill hold th eir Ann0hl Hemecoming Sunday, August 28, celebrating the 120th Anniversary of the Church. Sunday School at 10:00 a.m., Morning Service at 11:00 a.ml, Homecoming dinner at noon. ili ill! Afternoon musiCby CrimsonWilIRiver.be provided Grunsfeld, Ph.D., Steven Lindsey, Kent Rominger and M. Rhea Sed- don, M.D., will be publicly inducted. Learn more at www. KennedySpaceCenter.com. $$~ The innovative Evinrude E- TEC G2 can provide 20 percent more ~orque than competitors' models, 15 percent better fuel effi- ciency and 75 percent fewer regu- lated emissions. It won't require dealer maintenance for five years and comes in six horsepower rat- ings and 350 color combinations. Summers County Farmers Market Now Open The farmers market is now open for the season. Please visit us every Friday in the parking lot of Lifeline Church (505 Stokes Drive) from 7:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Come visit and check out the vendor's fresh vegetables, plants, soaps, and much more• • Produce changes weekly, look upi Summers County Farmers MarketI on Facebook to see what vendors will ! be offering. SUMMERS COUNTY : FARMERS MARKET The market opened for the season ~ Friday, June 17th in the Lifeline Church parking lot, located at 505 Stokes Dr. (beside Rite Aid). Hours, of operation are 7:30 a.m. until 12 p.m. If you're interested in becoming a vendor or would like more information please contact the WVU~ Extension Office at 304-466-7113. Look for Summers County Farmers Market on Fucebook! CFM HOUSE MUSEUM SUMMER HOURS The Campbell- Flannagan Murrell House Museum will be open each Saturday from I p.m. to 4 p.m. throughout the Summer. Tours can als0 be arranged by calling the Come join the celebration. Everyone welcome. Uohn 8:32) i God's Love and Christian Perseverance (part 1) By Eric Lyons, M.Min. http://www.apologeticspress.org/APContent.aspx?category=l 1 &articl e=2814&topic=139 There is no greater knowledge in the world than knowing one is saved by the loving Creator and Savior (1 John 5:13)--that one is a member of the blood-bought body of Christ that Jesus will one day take home with Him (l Thessalonians 4:13-5:11). Though sin separates man from God (Isaiah 59:1-2), knowing that Jesus paid the debt for sin (Acts 20:28), knowing that one has become a recipient of the gift of salvation (see Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38; see also Lyons and Butt, n.d.), and knowing that no outside forces, not even Satan, are strong enough to separate a Christian from the love of God (Romans 8:35- 39), Christians should be the happiest people on Earth. No one can force a saved person from the spiritual safety found in Christ Jesus (John 10:28). No one is strong enough to take away the Christian's gift of salvation. No one can make a saved man live in sin. No one can separate a follower of Christ from the love of Christ! But, do not mistake Christ•s love (1 John 4:8), the power of His soul- cleansing blood (1 Peter 1:18-19), or the promise of spiritual safety (Romans 8:35-39) for a free pass to disobey the Master without suffering eternal consequences (cf. Romans 6:1). Although many have bought into the doctrine of "once saved, always saved" (i.e., a Christian can never fall out of favor with God), Scripture repeatedly denies such a claim. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said: "For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses" 0V[athew 6:14-15), What will happen to a forgiven Christian who becomes unforgiving? God will not forgive him of his sins. What happened to the servant who was previously forgiven an enormous debt, but later failed to forgive the small debt of another? "His master was angry, and delivered him to the torturers' (Matthew 18:34). ~So, Jesus said, '2VIy heavenly Father also will do to ybu if each of you, from his heart, does not forgive his brother his trespasses" (18:35). When a person receives the gift of salvation (through confessed faith, repentance, and immersion in water---Acts.2:38; 8:26-40; 16:30-34; 22:16) and becomes a Christian, God forgives him of his debt• If he, however, becomes hardened and unforgiving, God will "deliver him to This pretty, pink Watermelon Mar- garita makes a refreshing accom- paniment to relaxing on the patio. CLOSE OUT SALE. AFTERIO.YEARS III BUSilIESS!! We•CarryAll Sizes Two.Sided For (omfort life. Pillow Top - ImperGel. Temper Coil 304 2nd Ave.- Hinton, WV Matrix Spring. Inner Spring For example, On the Border 304-923-1089 Mexican Grill & Cantina has re- Owner :Terry Mclntyre Warranty Included- Delivery Available 3376 introduced its own patio star--the Watermel°nMargarita'Crispand I ....... ~n~d~ - I cool, it's available only during the : :i~::" :;:': ..... ~ " warm-weather months when , watermelons are the most ripe• • . ?~;:~?i~;~:~!:' Chopped,house daily,SliCedwatermelonand pureedis pairedin" : ,, "-( , .... ~:, with a wide selection of tequilas, ~ : :i i and the restaurants are filled ivith I~~ eO~O~.':! I people enjoying the deliciously I " V :qS : ;J pink drink. !I~~i ,, Learn More I F ne p lors;: !!1 For further information, Weal| an .~o za,~l~.,,y'~~!rc'sone: including where to find Water- s art :?d fnJVwi h uu'uF-g you can melon Margaritas nearby, visit www.ontheborder.com, always count fap!i'ly. ThCy'i¢', with y0 very step of the way, hrough all of l e's events - birthi graduation, marriage, , JOHN HENRY DAYS .... PLANNING MEETING ann even acam. The John Henry Days Festival .... ~ .... : , , committee meets ever- third Youcancas¢.yourfamilysburdcnbypre-plannmgyourfinal • .~a.. ~, ,7 .. m ~* *~-~ ~t-ott arrangement~ You can choose every q peet ofyour eral Thu.ouay a~ . t~. • ,-~ --,~ -,,,- " '. . ~ . - ~ • -- - • Fire Department If you are nOW, protec¢ your famiW ag isingcost , ann ensure that it interested in joining the committee will be the funeral you w~.! :: i ~i :~ or helping out w~th John Henry .... ~,=! ~:~ ............... ~,~~~'~,! Days please join us. Ronald Meadows:Fu has : l CO tudly with "c .:. ......... .............. ; ............. ..,,,,~, ,~ ,: !,~:! (:.,,. ". :, ,~ ~ : :~:~' Leaning Tower:of Pisathattooa place between 1990 and 2001 • : shifted the tower's "lean" back to ' ' -- an angle of 3.9 degrees. It was :: . ° " rev,o., ,..,n, .t .n of 5.5 degrees. ~: . !i~ ~;:,~!:~ ~ Come to Ourc e-*: =-~,.=,,=e~,~ Friendship Bspttst Church i Second Baptist Church i Mount Plegsh United _ Pence Springs ~ ~'~" Two miles north of Forest Hill onlRev. Matthew Saunders, Pastor! Betty Shields, Pastor: worship ¢;ommunlty Church Beech Run eaptlstChuroh Rt. 12. Pastor Joe Spencer.~Supt.VickyCauLWomhipat11:00 S:3Oenl, Sundayschoo~10:30a.m; Pastor ~.ger Persinger. SS 10 Orbra B Angell, Jr, Pastor Sunday School 10am Womhip, levery Sunday. SS 10:00 a.m, Wed.BibleStudy4:30pmHilldme, am, wors nipServicellam, Youth Sunday School 10 am, Morning 11 am evening worship 7 Pm;I OrgaJnst, Margaret Nelson. Rt. 3; 304-327-6494. meeting 5 pm, 3un. night worsnip Service 11 am, Night Service 7 Wed. womhip 7 pm. I Second Baptlat Church Mt Zion Unltad 7 pm, Wed. night prayer meeting pm, Wed nghtprayermeetng7 Grace BeptlutChurch |Talcott. Pastor Earl Jackson. Penny Bivens, Pastor; SS 10 7:00 pm. Women's Christian pm. Bill Ballengee, Pastor. SundaYlService 1st & 3rd Sun. at 11 am, Worship 11; Mt Zion Rd; 304-392- Fellowship meeting every first Bellapolnt Baptist Church School 10 a.m., Morning Womhipl Tempe Church 2448. MOrt. Of the month 7 pro, Sun. Service: S.S. 9:45 am. 11:00 a.m. Sunday Eveniog 6:00|Bobby Reed, Pastor: SS, 10 am, New Hope Pillar ol Truth Church Morning Worship, 11 am. Youth p.m. Wed. Evening 7:00 p.m. Melvin Williams, Supt. Preaching Linda Payton, Pastor: Sunday BarBer Spdngs: Sunday fellowship,5:45 pm. Evening Grlffith Craek, Alderoon ServicasevewSundayat 11:00am School 10am, Worship lst&3rd 10:00am, Moming Worship11:00 Audie Borg, Pastor: Sunday pSemrvice, 7 pm. Wed. Service, 7:0(] Upland Bapttat Church Sun. 11 am & 4th Sun. at 7:30 pm. am: Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pro. School 10 a.m. Womhip Service~ Pastor:EddieWilie. SundaySchoo] 304-466-9850 Big Creek 11:00 a.m. Evening services at Supedntondent:Mike Brendon.S$ Oak Grove Rlvervlew Chapel I Lynn Maddy, Pastor: Sunday 7:00 p.m. Wed. Mid Week Preyer School 10 a.m. Morning Womhll: and Bible Study 6:30 p.m, YouU~ 11 a.m. each Sunday, Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p.m meeting Wed. at 7 p.m. e Y FIClaasee for every age group Sunday at 6 p.m. • INursery available. Brooks Baptist Church I Indian Mills Baptist Church Jay Meadows Sunday School Herb Miller, Pastor: S. S. Supt Superintendent., Sun.School 10 James Keat ey. Sun. Schoo 10 Morning Worship il a.m, am. Classes for all ages. Worship. Evening Service Sun. at 6 p.m, Prayer Meeting Wed. at 7:00 p.m, Celvery Baptist Church Red Sulphur: Rev. Eddie Howdock, Sunday School 10 A.M. Randy Hodge, Superintendent Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wednesday worship 7:30 P.M. Central Pastor Robble Merdtt: 9:45 a.m, Church School. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship. 7 p.m. Wednesday Mid - Week Service. Chestnut Mountain Saptlst Church Services Every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Pastor Bobby Cales. Chestnut Grove Pasto~': Benny Allen. Superintenoent: Maynard Blenkenship. Sunday School, 10 Morning Worship 11 a.m, Evening Service 7:00 Wed. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Clayton Baptist Church (3 1/2 miles up Clayton Rd from Pence Springs) Pastor: Grant PeUtt, Jr, Sun. se~ice 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Wed. evening 7 p.m. Ph: 466-5052 Cook's Chapel (Independent Fundamental] ! Calla= Peyton Jr., Pastor: Sunda) School. Supt., Tom Lamb. Service: S. S. 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship. 7 p.m,, Wed. 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Country Side Service, 11 am. and 6 pm. Every Sun. Prayer Meeting Wed. 7 pm. Jud~on Free Will Pastor Chadle Oenlals. Sunday School 10 am, Worship Service, 11 am, Evening Service, 7 pm, Thurs. Service 7 pm. Keetley Springs ~unday School 10 am. L-ural Creek Baptist Church ?astor: Melvin Wills, S. S. • -upedntandant: Mark Ward. S.S. l0 am., Morning Worship 11 am., -caning Service 6 pro. Wed. night 3ible study 7 pro. Uck Creek Baptist Church 3raen Sulphur: Speaker Sob ~eedows: Services Sunday 10 to 11 am. Sun. Night, 7 pro. Wed. ~ight 7 pm. Uttle Wolf Creek Baptist Church,Buck, Pastor, Eddie Harns, Sunday School 10:00 am. Moming Worship 11:00 am. Sun. Evening Worship 6:00 pro. Prey~ Meetin/B.Y.F. Wed. night 7 pro. Meadow Creek Pastor HarryAllen: Sunday School 10 am. Momiog Worship 11 am., Evening Werehip 7 pm, Wed. Nighl Bible Study, 7 pro. New S~lam Bsptlut Church Pastor I. E. Hatcher: Sunday School 10:00. Church 11:0C Fundamental. Nlmlfz Missionary Baptist Church Pastor Donald L, Hannah S. S. Supedntondant Mark Ellison, Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship and Childrer Church 11 a.m, Sunday Morning 10:00, Worship Services at - 11:00. Evening Services 6:00. Wed. service at 6:00 p.m. War Ridge Freewill Baptist Church. Sunday School 10:00 sin., Morning Worship 11:(X am., Sunday Evening 6:00 pro,, Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 pro, Pastor Roger Sremmer. CATHOLIC St. Patrick Catholic Chumh, Hol Mass Schedule: Saturda (Sunday Vigil Mass)* 5:0,0 p.m Sunday 9:00 a,m., Wednesday, 6:00 p.m., Friday - 8:00 a•m• First Christian Church Sunday School 9:45 am, Mornin( !Worship 11:00 am., Sundal Evening Bible Study, Sunday 6:0( ~'outh Meetings 6:00 CHURCH OF CHRIS1 Hlnton 1621 Summers St. Minialar,Walte Dekle: Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship Sewica 10:30 a.m. Wedi Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m. Lane Church of Christ mt Meadow Bridge Bible study, 9:30; Sun. Worship 10:30; Sun. evening, Y:00. Shodday Hill church of Chrllt Sun. Assembly Worship 9:30 am Bible Class 10:30 am. Worship 11:15 am. Wed. Bible Class 6:3~ pro. CAall for info & dlrentions 466~ 5907 or 253-9570. Aeeenelon Episcopal Church 5th & Temple St.Worehip 11 at. Sund~ly. Holy Eucharist 3 time e month. Ph: 304-627-1232 Rt. 12 Forest Hill Evening Sunday Worship 6:00 METHODIST Sunday Service 10 & 11 am, & 7 Preyer Meeting end Youth Meetin~ pm. Wed night service 7 pm. 7:00 Wednesday. Rrlt United Methodllt Church Falrvlew Baptist Church Pipe=tam SouthernMellsla White, Minister:. SS 9:4~= Forest Hill, Pastor: Michael 1/2 miles past Madna, Rt. 20 am, Morning Worship 11:00 am McCoy; Worship Service& 9:45 , between Pipestem St Park Child rare available: Moments wit]' am; Sunday School, 11:00 am; don. Pastor Roy e. Carter,Wed, Youth Club, 4:3C Evening SeVens, 7:00 pro; Choir , Seho~ Practice, Wed., 6:30 pm; Mid- 11:.2 Forest Hill Week Service, 7:30 pm, -I- "m-"-"Z'-m ,Linda Payton Pastor: 1st & Faith BapUst Church p i-,~at~ =~,~,=.w I~l~nrlm Anna ILl~m~rinl J Sundays: Womhip 9:45 am, Sun J O Fox, Pastor:. Sun, School 10 ... ":"-'.:---;.'_'L-::'Y"'-'_'.-;._~ ]School 10:45 am. 5th Sunda~ am, Morning Service, 11 am; :~treezar, wv. ~en~ceeve~y=nu.,l~, ,=. o..,.~,.~.o ,,,~ o, Night Service, 6 pro. Wed. night 4th and 5th Saturday at 7:00 pm.I nOawn, ,~,,,m ,~,,,,,~ ,~u, ,Jays a, • prayer meeting 6 pro• " R'lve¢ Vallav I p.m. 304-466-9850 Forast Hill R&d, o*elll Js..,c pe Two miles north of Aldereen on :)'Dell Pastor: 10 a.m. Sundsyl .... ~" """ . _ . ' • MOV L~aVlO uamewooo I-'astor theAItaRoed, Sunday schee110 ~nool, 11 a.m. Morning Worship.J- ••.--_ .. ='T" :._ a.m. Baptist Yeeth League 6 p.m. i Service. 6:00 pm.J~enn~s e am' ~un. ~cno~ ]uam Evening services 7 p.m. Flrat Baptist Church Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Eugene Jones, Supt. Morning Worsh~ It a.m., Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Mid Week Service 7:00 p.m. Fonlut Hill= Baptist Church Pestor Jeff Cantarbury: ServJnes Linda Payton, Pastor: Worship at 9:30 am, Sunday School 10:30 am, Filth Sunday Worship rotates between Oak Grove, Trinity, and New Hipe, Call 304-466-9850. Send Knob United Penny Blivens, Pastor: Sand Knol; Worship 9:30, SS 10:30, San~ Know Rd; 304-392-2448. Trinity United Methodist Llnda Payton, Pastor: Suntla> School 9:45 am, Worship services every Sun. 11 am, Bible stody Wec 7 pm. Ph: 304-466-9850 Centarville Greenville, 10 am, Sunday School 7:45 pro, Community Worshi~c Service First Presbyterian Church James irwin, Interim Pastor Sunday Worship 11 am,Wed, Bible Study 6 pm, Prayer Meeting 7 pm. Han's Creek Greenville, 10 a.m. Sunday School 7:45 pro., Community Worship Service. Keller at Lowell Rev. Stewart McMurray, Pastor• Worship Services held at 2:30 pm on 1am. and 3rd. Sundays. McEIlenny Ray. Stewart McMurray, Pastor. Grassy Meadaws,10 am. Sunday School. Worship Service held at 9 am on 2nd. and 4th. Sundays. OTHERS Bennett Chapel Tug Creek-Mr. Travis Hocum, Pastor: Services, Sat. 7 p.m. Sunday evening 2 p.m. Church of the ' eying God Past~ Ron Iddings: Sun, School 10 am Morning Worship 11 am ~Sun. 6 "bllnton Gospel . Tabernacle 102 Main Street, Terry Weathedy, Pastor: Sun. School 10 am Womhip 11:00 am. Evangelistic Service 7:00 pm. Bible Study Wed, 7:00 pro. Jehovah's Wltneee Sun, 10 am Public Talk, Sun. 11 an" Watchtower, Study Tue. 7:30 pml Theoeratic School Thurs. 8:30 prr Service Meeting, Jumping Branch Taberne¢le Tom & Carlene Coffm~n, Pastor Franklin Dowses, Supt. Sun. Schoo 9:45 am. Moming Worship 10:4E am. Youth Fellowship 6:00 pm Evening Worship 7:00 pm. Praye Servk~e Wed. 7:00 pm. Mount Olivet Church A commurd~/church, Madams Creek Rued, 2 I/2 mile~. William A. ~, Pastor. 4e6-4299 Sunday SchOol 10:00 am. Morning Worship 11:00 am, Evening Service 7:30 pm. EDT, Wednesday (7 pm EST winter) New Hope Church Riverview Chapel Corner of Temple St. & Pastor: Scott Ross.304-466-0769 Sunday: 11 a.m. Family Bib~ Hour:7 p.m. Lord's Suppe~ Ioilowed by Sibte Study. Monday:,6:30 p.m. Men's Bible Study:6:30 p.m. Women's Bible Study . Wednesday: 7 p.m, Midweek Prayer &Bible Study Rocky ML , Community Church Indian Fidga Pipestem: Buck Goodwin, Pastor. S.S. 10 am, Worship, 11 am; Youth S., 6 pm; Bible Study, 7 pm. 2nd SatJ too., Gospel Sing, refreshments 7 pm, Store, Inc. prescrlptWn and drug needs fountain service 466-2323 THIS SPACE IS FOR YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISMENT ONLY $72 a year. HEAR Pastor Donald Hannah on WMLJ-FM 90.5 & 96,7 M - F at 2:05 p.m. Sunday 8:15 a.m. or anytime at sermonaudio.conV Iwgmhannah RONALD MEADOWS FUNERAL PARLORS 466-1179 130 Temple Street THIS SPACE IS FOR YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTIsMENT ONLY $72 a year. THIS SPACE IS FOR YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTIsMENT ONLY $72 a year. 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