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4 - Hinton News Tues. Dec. 11, 2018
The Hinton News
Published weekly on Tuesday
By The
Hinton Publishing Corporation
210 Second Avenue
Hinton, W VA. 25951
Phone (304) 466-0005
Dawn Crawford
Business Manager
USPS 246-180
Subscriptions By Mail
Out of State $37.50 per year
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50 Issue All other WV counties $30.00 per year
(WV resident pay 6% sales tax)
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OFFICE HOURS
Hinton News is open
Monday thru Thursday
Business Hours:
Men. & Wed.: 9 am to 12
Tue. & Thurs.: 9 am to 4 pro.
Summers County
ARH Auxiliary
Friendship Tree
The Friendship Tree in the lobby
of the Summers County ARH
Hospital was decorated with apples
for the month of November. Names
were placed on the tree in memory
of Ilene Edwards, Robert Patrick,
Theresa Patrick, Ovid Graham,
Mattie Graham, Pansy Seldomridge,
C. H. Seldomridge, Blub
Westmoreland, Willie C. Hawkins,
Linnie B. Hawkins, Billy Hawkins,
Lucy Canterbury, Joe E. Canterbury,
Bill Thomas, Cecil Patrick, Billy
Turner, Kenneth L. "Buck"
Harvey, Dorothy Lee Harvey, Evelyn
Morris, Eula Kibler, Ralph Wilson,
,': Vivan ,Lilly, Roland Davis, Jane ,
~: .Gibbons, Billy Joe Edwards, Mary
Sue Frazier, Bunny Anderson,
Spurgeon Ward, Connie Ward, Mary
J. Ward, Jim Miller, Tommy Cook,
Ray Greenlief, Fay Greenlief, Irvin
Maddy, Marie Maddy, Darrell Dec
Fox, Henry Noel, Dickie Noel, Rita
Plumley, and Cleates Gwinn.
For $1 per month you may have
a name place on the tree in memory
of a deceased loved one or if you wish
to honor someone for a birthday or
anniversary.
If you would like to be considered
for volunteering, please stop by our
gift shop and pick up an application.
Submitted by: Jeanne Duvall,
Auxiliary Secretary
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
The Hinton Lions Club is asking
for the Communities support in
helping to provide those who need,
eye examinations or eye glasses.
The Hinton Lions have been
providing assistance for over 18
years and are asking community
organizations and businesses as well
as citizens fm monetary donations
to continue providing help to those
in need in our community. As news
spreads of the help being provided,
requests are now outnumbering the
Lions Club's ability to help.
Once a request is received, the
individual's application is screened
to insure that other avenues of
assistance are pursued before the
Lions Club provides help.
Donations can be mailed to: Lions
Club, Sight Assistance Program,
P.O. Box 1321, Hinton, WV 25951.
Checks should be made out to:
Hinton Lions Club.
AL-ANON
Are you troubled by someone's
drinking? A1-Anon Family Group
can help. To help them, you have to
help yourself first.
Meetings every Monday nights
7:00 p.m. behind the Child Advocacy
Center at 411 Temple Street. For
more information call: 466-2760.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Open meetings in the basement
of Ascension Episcopal Church,
corner of 5th Ave. & Temple St
Hinton at 8:00 p.m. every Tues
Thurs & Sat.
For more information call 1-8001
333-5051.
CALL ACWP
If you see a dog in a neglectful or
abusive situation please ACWP. If
you see a stray dog on the road,
especially one that you've never seen
before, please call ACWP. lfyou have
a litter of puppies and would like
them to be placed in homes that are
pre-approved as responsible pet
owners than please call ACWP. The
number is easy t,) remember 855-
WV4-PETS.
USDA Partners with Ru
to Improve Water and
Infrastructure
ral Communities
Wastewater
Projects Will Benefit 3,300 Residents and Nearly 170
Virginia
Assistant to the Secretary forCounty) is receiving $5,800,000 in
Rural Development Anne Hazlettloan funds and $2,100,000 in grant
today announced that USDA is funds This Rural Development
investing $1.2 billion to help rebuild investment will be used to finance
and improve rural water an improvement project of their
infrastructure in 46 states existing sanitary sewer collection
"These investments will create system to reduce infiltration and
economic prosperity, improve the inflow, reroute force mains, add
delivery of safe drinking water, and another lift station to pump to the
help safeguard public health by Salt Rock Public Service District and
modernizing waste disposal create
infrastructure in rural capacity for future growth within
communities," Hazlett said. "Under and around the City of Milton. This
the leadership of Agriculture project will serve approximately
Secretary Sonny Perdue, USDA's 1,951 residential customers and 3
partnerships with local officials and businesses
businesses help improve the quality The Midland Public Service
of life and strengthen rural District (Randolph County) is
communities." receiving a $600,000 loan and
USDA is providing financing for $520,000 grant to make public water
235 water and environmental service available to 132 households
infrastructure projects through the in areas that currently have poor,
Water and Waste Disposal Loan and undependable water wells. Another
Grant program. The funding can be 8 households will recognize
used for drinking water, stormwater improved service as a result of this
drainage and waste disposal project The project includes
systems for rural communities with approximately 13.5 miles of various
10,000 or fewer residents, sizes of waterline that will be
In West Virginia, the Midland installed in Shavers Fork, Evans
Public Service District and the City Road, Chenoweth Creek, Skyview
of Milton are receiving funding Subdivision, Kelley Mountain Road
Speaking of the projects, USDA andPoe Run Road. These extensions
Rural Development West Virginia will include a 100,000-gallon tank,
State Director Kris Warner said, a booster station, seven pressure-
"We are pleased to assist the reducing stations, and some
Midland Public Service District and improvements at the master meter
the City ofMilton through the Water connection to the Elkins water
and Environmental Loan and Grant system. In total, this project will
programs " He went on to add, serve 1,348 residences and 163
"Access businesses.
to a safe and clean supply of USDA is making investments in
drinking water is essential for rural communities in: Alaska,
everyone, not just those living in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona,
urban areas. These projects will California, Colorado, Connecticut,
support long4erm economic viability Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii,
and a strong qualify of life for iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
residents ofthese rural communities Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana,
in Cabell and Randolph counties." Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Below are details of the two Michigan, Mississippi, Minnesota,
investments USDA is making in Missouri, Montana, North Carolina,
West Virginia: North Dakota, Nebraska, New
The City of Milton (Cabell Jersey, New Mexico, New York,
: %f -
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This is a weekly publication of the Pressure Clinic at 10:45 a.m. Bingo
Summers County Council on Aging at 10:00 a.m.
Inc 120 Second Ave Hinton. Friday, December 14, Tuna
Funded in part by the WV Bureau Salad Sandwich on Whole Wheat
of SeniorServices,AppalachianArea Bread, Mixed Vegetables, Carrot
Agency on Aging, other grant and Raisin Salad, Orange Pineapple
local resources and donations. Any Gelatin, Milk. Activity: Gospel
older persons is encouraged to Singingat ll:00a.m. Bingoat 10:15
participate in the program a.m. Shoppingin Beckley.
regardless of race, creed, handicap Monday, December 17, Creole
or national origin. The Summers Baked Pork Chop, Creamier
County Council onAgingis an equal Mashed Potatoes, Golden Pork
opportunity employer Gravy, Mustard Greens, Banana,
Wednesday, December 12, Whole Wheat Bread, Margarine/
Seasoned Oven Baked Chicken, Milk. Activity: Bible Study with Rev.
Baked Potatoes, Seasoned GaryAdkins. at 11:00 a.m. Bingo at
Vegetables Medley, Orange 10:15 a.m.
Pineapple Gelatin, Whole Wheat Tuesday, December 18,Chiliw/
Bread, Margarine/Milk. Activity: Meat & Beans, Festive Waldorf
Seniors Will Visit Summers Nursing Fruit Salad, Peach Yogurt Dessert,
& Rehab Center in Hilldale- Please Whole Wheat Bread, Margarine/
Sign Up If You Plan TO GO. Bingo Milk. Activity: Pictures with Santa
at 10:15 a.m. Claus and Christmas Gift Exchange
Thursday, December 13, Bean at 10:00 a.m. No Bingo.
Soup w/Ham, Egg Salad Sandwich Menu changes may occur due to
on Whole Wheat Bread, Fruit Salad availability of food or due to
w/Strawberries, Milk. Activity: Blood circumstances beyond our control.
BINGO
MASONIC MEETINGS Bingo every Friday night at the
Hinton Masonic Lodge # 62 meets Hinton Senior Citizens Building on
1st. and 3rd. Monday of every month Second Ave. Doors open at 4:00 p.m.
at 7:30 p.m. starts at 6:00 p.m.
Pastor John and Cindy Offenberger invite you
to attend our annual Christmas program at
Freedom Baptist Church at Powley's Creek on
December 23rd at 6:00 PM Titled Symbols of
Christmas. Come and see the meaning behind
each item and how they all lead to Jesus.
After program enjoy finger foods and fellowship
in our dining hall.
May your heart be filled with the promise of
peace that was born on that holy night.
(Isaiah 9:6 - 7)
Businesses in Rural West
Free Interesti.g Computer
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas,
Utah, Virginia, Vermont,
Washington, Wisconsin and West
Virginia.
Eligible communities and water
districts can apply online on the
interactive RD Apply tool, or they
can apply through one of USDA
Rural Development's state or field
offices
In April 2017, President Donald
J. Trump established the
Interagency Task Force on
Agriculture and Rural Prosperity to
identify legislative, regulatory and
policy changes that could promote
agriculture and prosperity in rural
communities In January 2018,
Secretary Perdue presented the
Task Force's findings to President
Trump. These findings included 31
recommendations to align the
federal government with state, local
and tribal governments to take
advantage of opportunities that
exist in rural America. Increasing
investments in rural infrastructure
is a key recommendation of the task
force
To view the report in its entirety,
please view the Report to the
President of the United States from
the Task Force on Agriculture and
Rural Prosperity (PDF, 5.4 MB). In
addition, to view the categories of
the recommendations, please view
the Rural Prosperity info graphic
(PDF, 190
KB)
USDA Rural Development
provides loans and grants to help
expand economic opportunities and
create jobs in rural areas. This
assistance supports infrastructure
improvements; business
development; housing; community
services such as schools, public
safety and health care; and high-
speed internet access in rural areas
For more information, visit
www rd.ustiatgov. ~ ~i ~ :~
Veterans Museum Hours Classes Available
The Museum will be open each Computer Classes offered once a
Saturday from 12 noon to 4:00pm. week. Learn how to type without
Historical Displays range from hunting and pecking, learn bette~
Early frontier days, the safety standards for being onhne,~
Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and get certifie~ through our~
World War I, World War II, Korea Computer Essentials and IC3~
Viet Nam, and to the Present programs!
Mideast. Inquire at the front desk or the
Tour guides are present, third floor of the library for more
Admission is free. information! 304-466-4490.
Mona & Wed.: 9 aam. to 12 pem.
Tue. & Thurs : 9 aem. to 4 pam.
Come to C urc
BAPTIST
Beech Run Baptist Church
Orbra B. Angell, Jr Pastm
Sunday School 10 am, Momin,
Service 11 am, Night Service 7
pro, Wed. night prayer meeting ?
pm.
Bellepoint Baptist Church
S. School - 9:45 a.m. Morning
Woship - 1100 a.m. Evening
Service 6:00 p.m. Wed. Seervice
7:00 p.m. Pastor Gary Trout.
Big Creek
Lynn Maddy, Pastor: Sunday
School 10 a.m. Morning Worship
11 a.m. each Sunday. Prayer
meeting Wed. at 7 p.m. B Y F
Sunday at 6 p.m.
Brooks Baptist Church
Jay Meadows, Sunday School
Superintendent Sun.School 10
a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Evening Service Sun. at 6 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Wed. at 7:00 p.m,
Calvary Baptist Church
Red Sulphur: Rev. Eddie
Howdock, Sunday School 1{:
A.M. Randy Hodge,i
Supehntendent Morning Worship
11:00A.M. Evening Worship 7:30
P.M. Wednesday Worship 7:30
EM.
Central
Pastor Robbie Merdtt: 9:45 a.m.
Chumh School. 11 a.m. Morning
Worship. 6:00 p.m. Evening
Worship. 7 p.m. Wednesday Mid
- Week Service.
Chestnut Mountain Baptist
Church
Services Every Thursday at
7:00 p.m. Pastor Bobby Cales.
Chestnut Grove
Pastor: Benny Allen.
Superintendent: Maynard
Biankenship. Sunday School, 10
am. 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 fron'
Pence Springs) Pastor: Grenl
Petitt, Jr. Sun. service 10 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m. Wed. evening 7
p.m. Ph: 466-5052
Cook's Chapel
(Independent Fundamental)
Dallas Peyton Jr Pastor: Sunday
School. Supt Tom Lamb.
Service: S. S. 10 a.m. Worship 11
a.m. Evening Worship. 7 p.m
Wed. 7 p.m. Preyer Meeting.
Country Side
Rt. 12 Forest Hill
Sunday Service tO& 11 am, & 7
pro. Wed night service 7 pro.
Falrvlew Baptist Church
Forest Hill, Pastor: Michael
McCoy; Worship Services, 9:45
am; Sunday School, 11:00 am;
Evening Services, 7:00 pm; Choir
Practice, Wed 6:30 pro; Mid-
Week Service, 7:30 pro,
Faith Baptist Church
J O Fox, Pastor: Sun. School 10
am, Morning Service, 11 am;
Night Service, 6 pro. Wed. night
prayer meeting 6 pro.
Feamster - Freewill
Two miles north of AJderson on
the Alia Road, Sunday School 10
a.m. Baptist Youth League 6 p.m.
Evening services 7 p.m.
First Baptist Church
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Eugene
Jones, Supt. Morning Worship 11
a.m Evening Service 7:00 p.m.
Mid Week Service 7:00 p.m.
Forest Hill Baptist Church
Pester Jeff Canterbury: Services
2nd. & 4th. Sunday 9:45, Sunday
School t0:45, Evening Service
7:00.
Friendship Baptist Church
Two miles north of Forest Hill
on Rt. 12. Pastor Joe Spencer.
Sunday School, 10 am,
Worship, 11 am evening
worship 7 pm; Wed. worship 7
pm.
Grace Baptist Church
Bill Ballengee, Pastor. Sunday
School 10 a.m Morning
Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday
i Evening 6:00 p.m. Wed. Evening
7:00 p.m.
Griffifh Creek, Alderaon
Audie Sorg, Pastor: Sunday
School 10 a.m. Worship
Services
11:00 a.m. Evening services at
7:00 p.m. Wed. Mid Week
Preyer and Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
Youth Meeting Wednesday at
6:30 p.m. Classes for every age
group. Nursery available.
Indian Mills Baptist Church
Herb Miller, Pastor:. S.S. Supt.
James Keatley. Sun. School 10
am. Classes for all ages.
Worship. Service, 11 am. and 6
pro. Every Sun. Prayer Meeting
Wed. 7 pm.
Judson Free Will
PastorChadie Denials. Sunday
School 10 am, Worship Service,
11 am, Evening Service, 7 pm,
Thurs. Service 7 pm.
Keegey Springs
Sunday School 10 ram.
Laurel Creek Baptist Church
Pastor: Melvin Wills, S.S.
Superintendent: Robert Wills. S.
S. 10 am Moming Worship 11
am Evening Service 6 pm.
Wed. night bible study 7 pro.
Lick Creek Baptist Church
Green Sulphur: Pastor: Dan
Spencer. Services Sunday 10 to
11 am. Sun. Night, 6 pm. Wed.
night 7 pm.
Little Wolf Creek
Baptist Church,Buck, Pastor,
Eddie Harris, Sunday School
10:00 am. Morning Worship
11:00 am. Sun. Evening
Worship 6:00 pro. Prayer MeetitY
B.Y.F. Wed. night 7 pro.
Meadow Creek
Pastor Harry Allen: Sunday
School 10 am. Morning Worship
11 am Evening Worship 7 pro,
Wed. Night Bible Study, 7 pm.
New Salem Baptist Church
Pastor I. E. Hatcher: Sunday
School 10:00. Church 11:00
Fundamental.
Nlmitz Missionary
Baptist Chumh Pastor Donald L.
Hannah S. S. Superintendent
Mark Ellison, Sunday School
9:45. Morning Worship and
Children Chumh 11 a.m. Sunday
Morning. Evening Sunday
Worship 6:00. Prayer Meeting
and Youth Meeting 7:00
Wednesday.
Plpestem Southern
2 1/2 miles pest Marina, Rt. 20,
midway between Pipestem St
Park and Hinton. Paster Roy B.
Carter, Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11;00 a.m.
Wed. Night Prayer and Bible
Study 7:00 p.m.
pipestemsbc2.com
Rhonda Anna Memorial
Streeter, WV. Service every
2nd 4th. and 5th. Saturday at
7:00 pm.
River Valley
Rt. 12 Forest Hill Road, Lowell
O'DelI, Pastor: 10 a.m. Sunday
School, 11 a.m. Morning
Worship. 6 pro. Evening
Service. 6:00 pm. & youth
meeting. Wed. Services, 7:00
pm.
Roles Chapel Church
Ronald Cobb, Pastor; Sunday
School, 10 a.m Morning
Worship, 11 a.m. Web. Bible
Study, 7 p.m.
Rolllnsburg
O. L Statnaker, Pastor: 10 a.m.
Sunday School classes for all
ages. Richard Holloran
Superintendent 11 am. Morning
Worship. 7 pro. Night Service.
Sandstone Baptist Church
; Sunday School 10 am Morning
=reaching Service 11 am & 6
).re.Sunday Night. Mid Week
;ervice 7:00 pro. Pastor Jack Ward
Second Baptist Church
:lev. Matthew Saundars, Pastor;
Supt. Vicky Caul. Worship at 11:00
.~very Sunday. SS 10:00 a.m.
Drgainst, Margaret Nelson.
Second Baptist Church
Talcott. Pastor Bryan Copmey.
Service 1st & 3rd Sun. at 11 am.
Tempe Church
Bobby Reed, Pastor; SS, 10 am.
Melvin Williams, Supt. Preaching
Services every Sunday at 11:00 am
Upland Baptist Church
Pastor:Eddie Wills. Sunday School
Superintendent:Mike Brendon.SS
10:00, Worship Services at - 11:00.
Evening Services 6:00. Wed.
service at 6:00 p.m.
War Ridge Freewill
Baptist Chumh. Sunday School
10:00 am Morning Worship 11:00
~m Sunday Evening 6:00 pm
Had. Prayer Meeting 7:00 pro
Mount Pisgah United
Betty Shields, Pastor: Worship
9:30 am, Sunday School 10:30 am:
Wed. Bible Study 4:30 pm HiUdale,
Rt. 3; 304-327-6494.
Mt Zion United
On Mt. Zion Rd. Patricia Wories,
Pastor;, Sunday School 10:00 a.m
Worship 1 t :00 a.m every Sunday.
For infer call Melissa Cook at 304-
466 3456
New Hope
Linda Payton, Pastor: Sunday
School 10 am, Worship 1st & 3rd
Sun. 11 am & 4th Sun. at 7:30 pm.
304-466-9850
Oak Grove
Linda Payton, Pastor: Worship at
9:30 am, Sunday Schoo~ 10:30 am
Fifth Sunday Worship rotates
between Oak Grove, Tdnity, and
New Hips. Call 304-466-9850.
Sand Knob United
Pat ricia Wodes, Pastor:. Send Knob
Worship 9:30, SS 10:30. Sand
Know Rd; 304-392-2448.
Trinity United Methodist
Linda Payton, Pastor: Sunday
School 9:45 am, Worship services
every Sun. 11 am, Bible study Wed
F~ev. Joseph Swiney. 7 pm. Ph: 304-466-9850
CATHOLIC
St. Patrick Catho~ic Chumh, Holy
Mass Schedule: Saturday
[Sunday Vigil Mass) 5p.m.; (May-
September) Sunday 9 a.m
Wednesday - 6 p.m Friday - 8
ELm.
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church
Sunday School 9:45 am, Morning
Worship 11:00 am Sunday
Evening Bible Study, Sunday 6:00
Youth Meetings 6:00
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hinton
1621 Summers St. Minister, WaRer
Dekle: Sunday Morning Bible
Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday Moming
Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Wed.
Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Sunday
Evening 6:00 p.m.
Shockley Hill
church of Christ
Sun. Assembly Worship 9:30 am
Bible Class 10:30 am. Worship
11:15 am. Wed. Bible Class 6:30
pm. Call for into & directions 466-
5907 or 253-9570.
EPISCOPAL
Ascension Episcopal Church
5th & Temple St.Worship 11 am
Sunday. Holy Euchadst 3 time a
month. Ph~ 304-627-1232
METHODIST
First United Methodist Church
Me;issa White, Minister: SS 9:45
am, Morning Worship 11:00 am.
Child care available: Moments with
children, Wed. Youth Club, 4:30
pm. 6:30 pro Transportation: 466-
0544.
Forest Hill
James Wentz, Pastor 1st and 3rd
Sunday. Sunday School at 9:45
a.m. Worship service 10:30 a.m.
5th Sunday rotation in other
churches in charge. 304-887-9190.
James Chapel
At True
Rev. David Damewood, Pastor:
Services 9 am. Sun. School 10 am.
Johnson
Minister, Hubert Groves: Sam
Groves, Lay Leader. Study: 9:45.
Worship 11 am.
Martha Chapel United
Ed Dolphin, Pastor; SS 10,
Worship 11; Madams Ck Rd; 304-
466-1994.
Maw Jane Memorial
Pastor Emest Caltee: Sunday
School 10am. Morning Worship 11
am. Prayer Meeting 7:30 pro.
Miller Memorial United
Brian Oaugherty,Pastor; Sun.
School 8:30,; Worship 9:30 a.m.;
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Ave, Bellepoint, Hinton, WV 25951
PRESBYTERIAN
Centerville
Greenville, 10 am. Sunday School.
7:45 pm, Community Worship
Service
First Presbyterian Church
James Irwin, Interim Pastor
Sunday Worship 11 am,Wed. Bible
Study 6 pm, Prayer Meeting 7 pro.
Han's Creek
Greenville, 10 a.m. Sunday Schoc4
7:45 pm Community Worship
Service.
Keller at Lowell
Rev. Stewart McMurray, Pastor.
Worship Services held at 2:30 pm
on 1st. and 3rd. Sundays.
McEIlenny
Rev. Stewart McMurrey, Pastor.
Grassy Meadows,10 am. Sunday
School. Worship Service held at 9
am on 2nd. and 4th. Sundays.
Bennett Chapel
Tug Creek Mt. Travis Hocum,
Pastor: Services, Sat. 7 p.m.
Sunday evening 2 p.m.
Church of the
Living God
Pastor Ron Icidmgs: Sun. School
10 am Morning Worship 11 am
Sun. 6 prn
Hlnton Gospel
Tabernacle
102 Main Street, Terry Weathedy,
Pastor: Sun. School 10 am.
Worship 11:00 am. Evangelistic
Service 7:00 pro. Bible Study Wed.
7:00 pro.
Jehovah's Witness
Sun. 10 am Public Talk, Sun. 11 am
Watchtower, Study Tue. 7:30 tom,
Theoeretic School Thurs. 8:30 pm
Service Meeting.
Jumping Branch
Tabernacle
Tom & Dadene Coflman, Pastor:
Franklin Bowies, Supt. Sun. School
9:45 am. Moming Worship 10:45
am. Youth Fellowship 6:00 pm.
Evening Worship 7:00 pm. Preyer
Service Wed. 7:00 pro.
Lifeline Church
505 Stokes Dr. Hinted
Sundays 11a.m Wednesday 7
p.m. Pastor Mark Bayle
Mount Olivet
Church
A community church, Madams
Creek Road, 2 1/2 miles, Daniel
E Harris, Pastor: 466-0640,
Sunday School 10:00 am.
Morning Worship 11:00 am,
Evening Service 7:30 prn. EDT,
Wednesday (7 pm EST winter)
New Hope Church
of the Nazarene
1301 Summers St. : Sunday
School 10 a.m. Morning Worship
11 am Sunday Evening 6 pm
Wed. Kids Club 7 pro.
Pence Springs
Community Church
Pastor Roger Persinger. SS 10
am, Worship Service 11am, Youth
meeting 6 pro, Sun. night worship
7 pro, Wed. night prayer meeting
7:00 pm. Women's Christian
Fellowship meeting every first
Men. of the month 7 pm.
Pillar of Truth Church
Barger Springs: Sunday School
10:00 am, Morning Worship 11:00
am, Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pm.
Riverview Chapel
.',diner of Temple St. & 16th Ave.
~estor: Scott Ross.304-466-0769
~unday: 11 a.m. Family Bible
-Iour:7 p.m. Lord's Supper
bl}owed by Bible Study.
Vlonday: 6:30 p.m. Men's Bible
~tudy:6:30 p.m. Women's Bible
3tudy . Wednesday: 7 p.m.
~idweak Preyer & Bible Study
Rocky ML
Community Church
ndian Ridge Pipestem: Buck
"~oodwin, Pastor. S. S. 10 am
Norship, 11 am; Youth S 6 pro;
9ible Study, 7 pro. 2nd Sat./mo.
3ospel Sing, refreshments 7 pm.
Big 4 Drug
Store, Inc.
prescription and drug needs
fountain service
166-2323
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Freedom;Baptist Church
Poweley's Creek, Pastor John
Olfenberger. Sun. School 10
a.m Services tl a.m. Evening
Service 6 p.m Wed. 7 p.m.