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Page 1: 6 THE HERALD-NEWS Remember When A Look Back In Time · FREEDOM BAPTIST FAITH CENTER 1815 North Metcalfe School Road 270-849-8488; Ray Judd, Pastor GRACE UNION BAPTIST 3611 Subtle

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BAPTISTALLEN’S GROVE BAPTISTANTIOCH BAPTISTHwy. 70, Knob Lick; James Wright, Pastor, 789-8903BEECH GROVE BAPTIST610 N. Main St.; David Bradley, PastorBIG MEADOW BAPTISTBro. Josh Cook, PastorCOMMUNITY BAPTISTMark Lile, PastorDRIPPING SPRINGS BAPTIST1313 Knob Lick-Wisdom Rd.; Randy Meredith, PastorEAST FORK BAPTISTEast Ford Church Rd.; Bro. Danny Wayne Sexton, PastorEBENEZER BAPTIST5969 Knob Lick-Wisdom Rd., 432-3527; Ronnie Bryant, PastorEDMONTON BAPTIST208 Dunham St., 432-5872; Steve Sholar, PastorEDMONTON WORSHIP CENTER107 Baker St., 432-7283;Pastor Robbie PerkinsFAITH INDEPENDENT BAPTISTDonald Finn, Jr., PastorFREEDOM BAPTIST FAITH CENTER1815 North Metcalfe School Road270-849-8488; Ray Judd, PastorGRACE UNION BAPTIST3611 Subtle Rd., Pastor, Bro. Joe MilbyLITTLE BARREN BAPTIST601 N. Main St., Sulphur Well; Leon Leslie, PastorLONE STAR BAPTIST3687 Lone Star Rd.; Jimmy Moore, PastorMISSIONARY MOUND BAPTIST105 Sunset Dr.; Richard Lile, PastorMOORE SPRINGS BAPTISTTodd Jones, PastorNEW LIBERTY MISSIONARY BAPTIST799 Cave Ridge-New Liberty Rd., Knob Lick; 432-5508; Jason Wright, PastorPENICK BAPTIST CHAPELJim Blair, PastorPINK RIDGE BAPTIST4350 Knob Lick Rd.; PROVIDENCE POINT CHURCH OF NAZARENE4104 N. Main St.,270-250-2036;Jay Damron, PastorRANDOLPH BAPTIST410 Old Randolph School Rd., 428-5123; LaMark Carver, PastorREVENNA SEPARATE BAPTIST1400 Reece Hurt Rd.; Terry Thrasher, PastorSAVOYARD BAPTIST1825 Ratliff Mitchell, Rd., Horse Cave; Wes Guffey, PastorSHADY GROVE BAPTIST1777 Center-Peggyville Road, Center; Bro. Ashley Shuffett, PastorSOCIETY HILL MISSIONARY BAPTISTKeith Sanders, PastorSULPHUR SPRINGS BAPTIST2082 Toby Hill Rd.; Shane Dodson, PastorSUMMER SHADE MISSIONARY BAPTIST169 Whitlow Rd., Summer Shade; Bro. Chad Harston, PastorSUMMER SHADE MISSIONARY BAPTIST68 Summer Shade Church RoadDamon Byrd, PastorVALLEY CHAPEL BAPTISTLarry Cooksey, Pastor

CATHOLICCHRIST THE HEALER CATHOLIC1610 West Stockton St., 432-5024; Father Wilfredo Fernandez

CHRISTIANSUMMER SHADE CHRISTIAN201 Joe Bowles Rd., Summer Shade; 428-5822

CHURCH OF CHRISTBELLVIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST180 Old Glasgow Rd., 432-4633; Charles Rickman, PastorCASEY’S FORK CHURCH OF CHRISTBobby Harlan, PastorCENTER CHURCH OF CHRIST211 Hiseville-Center Rd., Center; Don Nims, PastorHICKORY COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST4680 Randolph Summer Shade Rd.; Summer Shade, 428-2791; Ricky Shive, PastorNORTH MAIN CHURCH OF CHRISTPLEASANT HILL CHURCH OF CHRIST2432 Wisdom Rd., 432-4309; Jason Peden, PastorSOUTH EDMONTON CHURCH OF CHRISTAaron Trimm, Minister, 432-5923

WILLOW SHADE CHURCH OF CHRISTGary Richardson, Minister

CHURCH OF GODNEW BEGINNINGS COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GODJoshua Grider, Pastor

METHODISTBEAUMONT UNITED METHODIST10969 Edmonton Rd.; Shane Smith, PastorCENTER UNITED METHODIST887 Robert Rd.; Neil Jeffries, PastorEDMONTON UNITED METHODIST111 High Street; Pastor Adam BurtonELM VIEW UNITED METHODISTBridgeport Road, 432-3511; Billy Crad-dock, PastorFOUNDATION UNITED METHODIST2579 Greensburg Rd.; Billy Craddock, PastorGOODSON CHAPEL UNITED METHODISTApple Grove Road, Summer Shade; Shane Smith, PastorRED LICK UNITED METHODISTLarry Lemmon, PastorSULPHUR WELL UNITED METHODIST485 Sulphur Well Center Rd.; Roger McKinney, Pastor

FIRST NAZARENEPROVIDENCE POINT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE104 N. Main St., Edmonton, 270-250-2036;Jay Damron, Pastor

MORMONCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS280 Mitchell Edwards Rd., Sulphur Well, 565-2467

PENTECOSTALGOD’S HOUSEKnob Lick; Dennis Mack, PastorHOUSE OF PRAYER911 Randolph Rd., 432-7003; Phil Lowry, Pastor

PRESBYTERIANANTIOCH CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN68 Antioch Church Road, Knob Lick, 565-1169; Michael Fancher, PastorBETHEL CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN12828 Iron Mount Rd., Center; Keith Atwell, PastorCEDAR FLAT CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN4689 Tompkinsville Road; Dennis Key, PastorMT. MORIAH CUMBERLAND PRESBYERIANSS 10 a.m. Church Service 11a.m.; Chris Childress, PastorPLEASANT GROVE CUMBERLAND PRESBYERIAN1280 Martin Pruitt Rd.; Jim Curry, PastorSEVEN SPRINGS CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN1607 Seven Springs Church Rd., Cen-ter; Willie Dale Westmoreland, PastorWISDOM CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN1244 Echo Rd., Knob Lick, Bro. Kevin Coomer, PastorSEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTSEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST121 Stewart Dr., Glasgow, 270-678-5336. Terry Carmichael, Pastor

NON-DENOMINATIONALCORNERSTONEMark Parks, PastorFAITH, HOPE & LOVE WORSHIP CENTERSpringdale Drive, Glasgow, KY 270-590-3869; Pastor E. A. Johnson; Sunday School 10:15, Service 11:00; Sunday Nights 6:00; Wednesday 7 o,n, Bible Study & Children’s ChurchGRASSROOTS COMMUNITYJustin Hubbard, PastorLOCUST GROVERaymond Hatcher, PastorOLD BLUE SPRINGSWilliam Fishback, PastorPLEASANT VALLEYDonnie Perry, PastorTHE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST TABERNACLETerry Carmichael, PastorUNION CHAPELEast ForkWINFREY’S CHAPEL5168 Cedar Flat Curtis Rd.; Donnie Jessie, PastorWISDOM FAITH COMMUNITY365 Knob Lick Wisdom Rd., Knob Lick, 432-7339; Earlene Branstetter, PastorTHE BREAD OF LIFE CHURCHVFW Building, 590 Cedar Flat Curtis Road, Edmonton, KY 42129;

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6 FEBRUARY 26, 2020

Remember When A Look Back In Time60 Years AgoMrs. Ara Lee Poynter of Hardyville writes that her great-grandfather P.M. Lee was the first white man to settle in Metcalfe County. Crossing from Virginia he settled on the hill above the Gay Spring near Knob Lick where he built a wigwam. He raised his family on this spot as did his son, James G. Lee who raised 12 children there. Some of his descendants are Bud, Buck, Charlie, Andy, and Jerry Lee, all of Knob Lick.

50 Years AgoA new U.S. Postal Service Program will extend home mail delivery to 19,178 Kentucky families primarily in communities the size of Edmonton and Summer Shade for the first time. Persons living more than a quarter-mile but less than a half-mile from the post office are now eligible to receive home mail delivery.

40 Years AgoThe Metcalfe County FHA Chapter is celebrating Na-tional Future Homemakers of American Week (Feb. 11-15) the entire month with a fundraising drive for the Kentucky Heart Association.

30 Years AgoA robbery occurred at Bells Sales and Service some-time Thursday night. Over $3,000 in new chain saws were stolen from the site. Entrance to the facility was gained by breaking out the front door glass.

20 Years AgoA resolution renaming the Cumberland Parkway in honor of former Governor Louie B. Nunn unan-

imously passed the Kentucky Senate and now is on its way to the Kentucky House of Representatives for discussion and approval.10 Years AgoThe Barren-Metcalfe County 911 has purchased a

reverse 911 system. Everyone that has a residential or business telephone line will be notified by their number. All citizens are encouraged to sign up for the Metcalfe County Emergency Alert Mass Notifi-cation System.

1960 Centennial Celebration photo – (L-R) unknown, Royse Smith, Wendell Branstetter, Bobby Martin, Edward Gentry, Pat Patterson, Bob Allen, Eddie McDonald, Kenneth Branstetter, ? Garmon, and Henry Sullivan. PHOTO/The Edmonton Herald-News Archives

ADULT EDUCATIONMetcalfe County Skills U Center, Bowling Park Gym, 1608W. Stockton St., Edmonton 270-432-0060. Free classes for GED, National Career Readiness Certificates, Para educator, and Col-lege Prep.

BRADD/AAAILAssistance for Older Americans and Disabled Individuals. Services include non-medical personal care programs, home-delivered meals, homemaking, Medicaid waiver Case Manage-ment, Medicare Part B and D cost savings plans, and more. For informa-tion call 270-782-9223 and ask to speak with an ADRC staff member.

CANCER PATIENTSThe American Cancer Society has a program to help patients with rides to and from their cancer treatments. For more info call Kathy Frick at 270-432-5510.

LIHEAP CRISIS PROGRAMBegins January 6th at Metcalfe County Com-munity Action located at 1303 W. Stockton Street. No appointment necessary. Applicant MUST have all required documents to apply. No exceptions. Please call in advance with ques-tions. Nonperishable food items available in the Food Pantry call 270)432-4006, Fax 270-432-4060.

DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANSThe Disabled Ameri-can Veterans Dept of KY will have State Ser-vice Officers on-site at the Veterans Support and Assistance Office of South Central KY each Tuesday (except holi-days) to assist in filing VA Claims. Bring a copy of your DD-214 and any paperwork from the VA you have. You do not have to be a member of the DAV to obtain this service. The office is lo-cated at 315 South Green Street in Glasgow, 270-

Helping Hands629-2213.FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEFamily Support Office, 100 Thompson Lane, Edmonton, KY 42129 (270) 432-2521

FOOD PANTRYBowling Communi-ty Park Food Pantry, across from the office on W. Stockton Street in Edmonton. 270-432-7204.KENTUCKY CAREER CENTER445 N. Green Street in Glasgow. 270-659-7540.Assistance with jobs and preparing resumes.

SALVATION ARMY108 Shane Drive in Glasgow. 270-659-2820

SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINEThe National Suicide Prevention Lifeline pro-vides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, pre-vention and crisis re-sources for you or your loved ones. 1-800-273-8255.

UNITED WAY OF SOUTHERN KENTUCKY2-1-1 is a free, confiden-tial referral and infor-mation service that con-nects people in Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmon-son, Logan, Hart, Met-calfe, Monroe, Simpson and Warren Counties to a trained Call Spe-cialist who can help find local health and hu-man services, 24/7. For more information visit http://211center.com.

VETERAN TRANSPORT TO HOSPITAL/CLINICSChapter 20 of the DAV provides a free ride to any and all veterans who have appointments at the VA hospital or other VA Clinics in the Louisville area. Please schedule your appoint-ment on a Monday since that is the only day of the week this ride is pos-sible. If you need a ride please call 502-780-3245 to schedule a ride with Chapter 20 DAV.

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