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JOY BAPTIST CHURCH
Paul Countess, Pastor
10:00 - Sunday School
10:45 - Sunday Worship
6:00 - Evening Worship
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• Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Clothing
• Linens ip
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• Lots of other miscellaneous I "4R
• 2 Antique bedroom suites w/powder table and mirrors
• Antique dishes, furnishings •
• Kitchen appliances, pots and pans
• 3 full sets dishes
MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH-PERNELL
Kevin Hand. Pastor
9:45 - Sunday School
11 00 - Morning Worship
7:00 - Evening Worship
7:00 Prayer Meeting a BWe Study
GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE
10:00 - Sunday Worship
7:30 - Evening Worship
JOY CHRISTIAN
LIFE CENTER
Ken Moore, Pastor
Hwy 77 South
10:30 - Morning Worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST
HWY 29 East
9:45 - Sunday School
10:40 - Sunday Worship
6:00 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 - Worship
MT. ZION BAPTIST
Rev. Frank Rushing
4 Miles East, 11/2 North
9:45 - Sunday School
Church 24 & 4" Sundays
Wednesday
6:30 - Evening Services
CHURCH OF CHRIST
608 East Seminole
10:30 - Sunday Worship
5:00 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 - Services
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BAPTIST
Joe Ray Coppenbarger. Pastor
10 00 - Morning Worship
5:30 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7 00 - Services
FIRST BAPTIST
Bruce McCray. Pastor
9:45 - Sunday School
11:00-Worship
6:00 - Training Union
7:00 - Services
Wedneaday
7:00-Services .
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST
Rev. Joe Plunkett
9:45 - Sunday School
11:00 - Sunday Worship
6:00 - Training Union
7:00 - Evening Worship
LOVE BAPTIST
Russell Newville, Pastor
10:00 - Sunday School
11:00 - Sunday Services
7:00 - Evening Services
Wednesday
7:00 - Services
Crescent Drug
State Bank of Wynnewood
Martin’s Fertilizer
APOSTOLIC FAITH TABERNACLE
L.G. Hedger, Pastor
300 East "E" Street
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School & Worship
6:00 p.m. - Evangelistic Service
Tues. • 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Prayer Meeting
Wed. - 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study
SOUTHSIDE HOLINESS
10:00 - Morning Worship
6:30 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 - Services
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THE CHURCH OF GOD
Ben Rogers, Pastor
Seminole & Long Streets
10:00 - Sunday School
11.'00 - Sunday Worship
7:00 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 - Evening Worship
EASTERN GATE BAPTIST
Dale Ruggles, Pastor
9:45 Sunday School
10:45 - Morning Worship
6:00 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 - Evening Services
MT. CARMEL BAPTIST
Rev. Willie Tiller
9:45 - Sunday School
11:00 - Morning Worship
6:30 - Training Union
7:30 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 - Evening Services
HILLCREST MISSIONARY
BAPTIST
Brother Gary Reynolds, Pastor
9:45 Sunday School
10:45 - Worship Service
6:00 - Training Services
6:45 - Worship Service
Wednesday
7:00 - Evening Services
ELMORE CITY PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Elder Jerry Cottrell, Pastor
2nd & 4th Sunday of Each Month
10 30-12:00 - Worship Services
UNITED METHODIST
Paul Hamilton. Pastor
9:45 - Sunday School
11 00 - Worship
7:00 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 - Evening Worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST FOSTER
9 45 - Bible Study
10:45 - Morning Worship
6:00 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:30 - Bible Study
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Lyndal Werner, Minister
9 45 - Sunday Bible Study
10:45 - Morning Worship
6:00 - Evening Worship
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9:30 a m - Ladies' Bible Class
7:00 p.m. - Bible Class
UNITED PENTECOSTAL HOUNESS
Richard Newton, Pastor
10 00 - Sunday School
7 00 - Evening Worship
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7:00.- Bible Study
Tender Loving Care Daycare
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Rev. Tim McGough
9:45 - Sunday School
11:00 - Sunday Worsh p
6:00 - Evening Services
Wednesday
7:00 - Evening Services
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Jerry L. Wells, Pastor
9:45 - Sunday School
10:55 - Sunday Worship
6:00 - Church Training
7:00 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 - Evening Services
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST
Rev. Will Langrehr
9:45 - Sunday School
10:45 - Morning Worship
Wednesday
7:00 - Chancel Choir
UNITED PENTECOSTAL
301 S. Moody
Mike Boswell, Pastor
10:00 - Sunday Services
6:00 - Sunday Evening
Wednesday
6:30 - Prayer Meeting
7:00 - Bible Study
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CHURCH OF GOD
IN CHRIST
900 N. Robberson
Pastor Elder M.D. Major
9:45 - Sunday School
11:00 - Sunday Worship
Wednesday
6:00 - Bible Band
LIBERTY BAPTIST
Brother Marion Oden
10:00 - Sunday School
11:00 - MorningWorship
5:00 - Bible Study
6:00 - Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:30 - Evening Services
For Transportation
Call 238-5463 or 238-5674
LIVING WORD
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Harold Pierce, Pastor
HWY 29 - E. of Elmore City
10:00 - Sunday School
11:00 - Sunday Worship
6:00- Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 - Services
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Evangelist George "Marty" Brock
• Music - 6:30 pm, Worship Service - 7:(X1 pm
• Sunday night - Watermelon feed & Special Music featuring
Southern Sonlight
• Monday night - Special Music from Area Churches
• Tuesday night - Music by The McCaskills
• Wednesday night - Youth Night Music by Ninety and Nine
• Location: Bob Byrd Ranch (1 mile east of Roff or 10 miles
west of Fittstown on old Hwy 61) or just follow the signs.
• Bring your lawn chair and enjoy the fellow ship!
For more information contact: Fitzhugh Baptist Church
at (580) 332-9202 or Bob and Connie Byrd at (580) 456-7588
For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord
shall he saved. Romans 10:13
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Mrs. Dean was preceded in death
by her parents and one brother. Jack
Wallen.
She is survived by her husband,
George Dean of Maysville; two
sons, Charles Dean and his wife,
Carolyn, of Pauls Valley and
Harvey Dean and his wife, Sharon,
of Pittsburg, Kansas; five
grandchildren, Rhonda Kynel and
her husband, David of Norman,
Charles Dean, Jr. and his wife,
Michelle of Osceola, Missouri,
Barry Dean and his wife, Jennifer of
Pittsburg, Kansas, Krista Dean of
Dallas, Texas and Jered Dean of
Golden, Colorado; six great-
grandchildren, May and Jonathan
Kynel of Norman, Oklahoma,
Trevor and Maddison Dean of
Osceola, Missouri, and Alex and
Katherine Dean of Pittsburg,
Kansas; two brothers, Richard
Wallen and his wife, Cleta, of
Fresno, California and Ray Wallen
and his wife, Cathy, of Alamo,
California; and one sister. Tiny
Harmon, of Purcell, Oklahoma.
Funeral services for Mrs. Dean
were Friday, July 26, 2002 at the
Wooster Funeral Home Chapel in
Pauls Valley with Reverend J. E.
Frady and Reverend John Gifford
officiating. Interment was in the
Antioch Cemetery under the
direction of the Wooster Funeral
Home.
^Card of Thanks ^
The family of Naomi Norvell
wishes to thank each of you for
your expressions of sympathy on
the passing of our mother. To
friends and family attending the
funeral, your presence was a
comfort to us. Thank you to the
Church of Christ for the beautiful
songs and to Jason Bentley for
assisting with the memorial
service. Thanks to Curtis
Stubblefield for handling so many
things for us. We wish to express
our appreciation to Curtis, Mike
Perry, Leroy Dotson, Jim Joyner,
Cleo Mauldin and Fred Rachel for
serving as pallbearers, and thanks to
those who provided food for the
family. Thank you to the
DeArman-Wynnewood Funeral
Home for all the help you provided
us in making decisions, and thank
you Betty's Flower Bin for the
extra touches to the casket spray.
Also we wish to express our
appreciation to Mom’s caregivers
the last three years.
Thank you all.
Lavon & Clyde Dockray
& family
Earleen & Charley Brister
& family
Elaine & Gene Bedford
& family
Kim and Randy Swanson, Deidre
and Eric Hassell, Darren and
Whitney Faires, Ted and Susan
Campbell, Pain Griffith, Penny
Griffith, Patty and John
MacMammy, David and Jennifer
Griffith, Paul and Peggy Nipper and
Johnny and Becky Hamilton; many
cousins, family members and
friends.
Funeral services for Logan were
held on Tuesday, July 30, at 1 p.m.
at Newcastle Christian Church.
Graveside service and burial
followed at Resthaven Cemetery
under the direction of John Ireland
Funeral Home in Moore.
Memorial gifts in Logan’s
memory may be made to The
Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation
of the Southwest or to The Ronald
McDonald House of Dallas.
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Hamilton. Karl and Cheryl Faires Graveside funeral services for
and Edwin Hamilton; great- Mrs. Fulton were July 30, 2002 at
grandparents, Glenna Jolly, Billie the Lewis Cemetery with Barbara
and John Dvorak, and John and Meek officiating. Services were
Myrtle May Hamilton; aunts and under the direction of the
uncles, Hope and Wayne Salsman, Stufflebean-Coffey Funeral Home.
Oleta Dean Terry Sue Sawyer Logan Cole Hamilton late 1980’s where she continued to
Oleta Dean of Maysville was Terry Sue (Griffin) Sawyer of Logan Cole Hamilton was bom work as a nurse’s aide. She enjoyed
bom on February 1, 1920 to Alvis Elmore City was born in on May 16, 2002, in Oklahoma camping, loved people and never
and Martha (Bumgamer) Wallen in Rochester, Texas to Terry and City to Eric and Heather Hamilton met a stranger. She attended the
Hughes, Oklahoma and passed away Gertrude Roberson and passed away and passed fway on July 26,2002, Oakdale Community Church,
on July 24, 2002 in the Purcell at Norman Regional Hospital after in a Dallas Hospital following a Mrs. Fulton was preceded in
Memorial Hospital at the age 82. a brief illness on July 23,2002. brief illness. . death by her parents; one infant
She spent her childhood days in She moved to Elmore City in Logan is survived by his parents, brother.
the Hughes community and 1967. She worked as a nurse at the Eric and Heather Hamilton; his She is survived by her husband,
graduated from Hughes High Wynnewood and Pauls Valley grandparents, Dave and Vicki Charles Fulton, of the home; and
School. She was married to George Hospitals, owned and operated a Griffith, John Palmer, Rhonda her church family.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Sawyer 79.
were July 26, 2002 at the Elmore She grew up around Center,
City First Baptist Church with Oklahoma. She was a nurse’s aide
Reverend Charles Ledbetter and home provider in Amarillo,
officiating. Burial was in the Texas for many years where she
Elmore City Cemetery under the met and married her husband,
direction of the Wooster Funeral Charles, on August 12,1982. They
Home. moved to Pauls Valley area in the
opto 60"of
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Kenneth W. Brown husband John of Noblesville,
Kenneth W. Brown of Pauls Indiana, Kevin Brown and his wife
Valley was born on June 22, 1943, Traci of Pauls Valley, Kendie
in Dallas, Texas, to Robert and Rodriquez and her husband Alex of
Georgia (Swet) Brown and passed Pauls Valley, Kassey Brown and
away on July 29, 2002, at the age Johnny Speerbrecher of Pauls
of 59. Valley, Kristie Brown of Pauls
MrBrown had lived in the Pauls Valley, Kerry Brown of Pauls
Valley area since 1978 and owned Valley; two brothers, Jerry Brown
his own business for several years and Doyle Brown, both of Dallas;
in Elmore City. He was a painter three sisters. Helen Ruth Potter of
and interior designer and enjoyed Arlington, Texas, Betty Davis and
refinishing furniture. her husband Randy of Ft. Worth,
He enlisted in the U. S. Navy in Texas, Susan Harrell and her
1960 during the Viet Nam War and husband Jarvis of Weatherford,
was honorably discharged in 1964. Texas; and seven grandchildren.
He was of the Southern Baptist Funeral services for Mr. Brown
faith. were to be held on Thursday,
August 1, 2002, at 10 a.m. at the
Mr. Brown was preceded in death Stufflebean Funeral Home Chapel,
by his father, Robert Brown and officiated by Dr. Joe Elam. Burial
one brother. Tommy Brown. will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery
He is survived by six children, under the direction of Stufflebean-
Kathleen Houghtalen and her Coffey Funeral Home.
Oklahoma senior athletes prepare
to compete in State Olympic Games
The Oklahoma Senior Olympics table tennis, tennis, track and field,
is an exciting 8-day sports festival volleyball and weight lifting,
exclusively for men and women age In addition to the sport events,
50 and over featuring 70 events in Oklahoma Senior Olympics will
22 different sports. Oklahoma feature a literary and visual arts
Senior Olympics is the official competition. The categories will
state games sanctioned by the include poetry, short story, essay
National Senior Games writing and photography.
Association. The 2002 Oklahoma Athletes will compete for gold,
Senior Olympics will qualify silver and bronze medals in eight
athletes for the 2003 National age divisions for men and women:
Senior Games to be held in 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74,
Hampton Roads, Virginia. 75-79, 80-84, and 85 and older. The
Approximately 1,000 senior $31 entry fee includes an official
athletes are expected to participate OSO T-shirt and a ticket to the
in the 16th annual state games, the opening ceremonies/reception.
Oklahoma Senior Olympics, Entry information and
September 7, 19-25 in Tulsa. The applications are available by calling
statewide competition will include: (918) 596-7866. Entry deadline is
archery, badminton, basketball. August 14. OSO organizers also are
bowling, croquet, cycling, golf, seeking volunteers who are
horseshoes, lawnbowling, available to work an event,
pickleball, racquetball, race Interested individuals or
walking, 5km and 10km road races, organizations may call the above
shuffleboard, softball, swimming, number.
Amber Courtney, Rhett Lampe,
Kelsey Lampe, Trace Courtney,
K’Lee Lampe, Sunny Lampe and Elma J. Fulton
one yet to be born; her mother-in- Elma J. “June" Fulton of Pauls
law, Norma Sawyer, one brother-in- Valley was born June 27, 1923 in
law, Larry Sawyer and his wife, Marlow to Edgar and Netta Allen
Sandy; one sister-in-law Patsy Pyle (Rickette) Morrison and passed
and her husband, Jerry, and away at the Washita Valley Living
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Dean on September 6, 1939 in the service station and an auto shop in
Davis Community near Antioch. Elmore City, and worked in several
The couple lived in the Antioch positions for the City of Elmore
community and raised their family until her retirement. After her
there. They later moved to husband, Dwight Griffin, passed
Maysville where they resided until away she married, Frankie Sawyer,
her death. For the past two years with whom she spent her remaining
Oleta has been a resident of the years. Her retirement years were
McCaskil Nursing Home in spent enjoying her family, her
Maysville. Oleta and George would church, her community and
have celebrated their 63rd especially her grandchildren.
anniversary on September 6,2002.
She was a homemaker and the Mrs. Sawyer was preceded in
family remembers her great cooking death by her parents; her brother;
ability. For thirty years she was an Dick Roberson; and her first
Avon representative and achieved husband, Dwight Griffin.
President’s Club status for many of She is survived by her husband,
those years. She was a member of Frankie Sawyer; her brother,
the First Assembly of God Church Beverly and his wife, Billie Jo
in Pauls Valley. Her family was the Roberson; two daughters, Virginia
highlight of her life, especially her Turnbull and her husband, Teddy,
grandchildren. The family have and Jane Ellis and her husband,
many fond memories of family Stanley; six grandchildren; Cecil
gatherings and the way she laughed Lee Lampe, Charles and Nancy
at stories and jokes that were Lampe, Shawn and Ella Courtney
always told even though it and Terry Ellis; 10 great-
sometimes took her a while to grandchildren, Casey Lampe,
catch on. It was her infectious Lauren Lampe, Kimberlin Coutney,
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