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The Mannford Eagle, February 23, 1984
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Meditations from a Molehill
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OUR FAITH SHOULD NOT BE OVERSHADOWED BY POPULAR MYTHS
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Rev. Leo George Hardesty Stricken
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He is survived by his grandchildren.
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Former Resident Given Monday Rites
6:00p.m.
of
7:00 p.m
Sunday Worship 1100am One mile north of Hwy si stoplight
Wednesday Choir and Bible
Worship”
7:00p.m.
Study
6:30p.m.
7:00p.m.
Former Keystone Area Resident Buried
Worship
6:00p.m.
Wed Bible Study 7:30 p.m
Bus Ministry Available
a Lynnwood, California Sand Springs.
9 00-9 45 a m
Sunday Worship 10:00 a r
of
rangements were under schools and moved Pawhuska.
Lester Worrell Rites Held February 17
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Seminole May
Courtesy Of
Mrs. William T. Heller
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Evans Avenue Mannford 865-4352
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Mannford State Bank
Mrs. J.D.
(Dodie) Maggard
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ONE MEMORIAL PLACE, 7633 E. 63RD PL. - SUITE 318, TULSA, OK
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6:30p.m.
7:00 pm
---Reorganized CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST of Latter
Day Saints.
Wednesday
Family Night
6:00p.m.
7:00p.m.
6:00 pm
pastorates
Oklahoma
Missouri.
Sunday Evening
Puppet Ministry
Wednesday
Wed Service
Sunday
School
Church Training
Eve Worship
Wed Acteens
Sunday School - 9:45
Sunday Worship - 11 a.m.
Evening Worship - 6 p.m.
Mid-week Service 7:00 p m
Wednesday
Sunday Evening
Wednesday Family
Night
Funeral Service of
Sand Springs.
The Rev. Hardesty
was bom on February
St. Patricks
320 N Washington St
Sand Springs, OK 74063
Sunday Morning 10:00 am
Lakeside Southern
Baptist Church
Hwy. 51
Sunday
Church Training
Sunday
Evening Service
Member F. D. I. C.
865-3397
C.A.
Choir
Rehearsal
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Wed Bible Study 7:00p.m.
New Friendship Baptist
Church
Silver City, Ok.
Eat. 1929
Rev. James L. Dowdy,
Pastor
Sia. Patsy Larkin, Reporter
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Faith Lutheran Church
anday Worship - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Family Bible
Class
Call 865-4124
For Information
Lovett
Insurance Agency
Now doing business in the Mannford area
Accounting Associates offers you complete year-
end accounting and tax services for individuals
and businesses. We also offer monthly accounting
and tax services at reasonable rates.
Call for an appointment, Steve Heller or
Tom Knisely at 1-250-2402, in Mannford 865-2169.
Freedom Hill Baptist Church
Hwy 48, 1 mile north of
48 and 33 junction
Rev Wesley Pruitt
Lake Area Free Will Baptist
% mile west of the
64 and 48 junction
Pastor
Mannford Qwik Shop
Hwy 51 Mannford
865-2112
Sunday
Morning Mass
Oak Hill
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(Lhe legend that the duration of winter de-
pends on whether or not a certain groundhog
sees his shadow is a popular one that persists
today, in defiance of all modern technology in
weather prediction. It is still widely believed that
the emergence of this famous rodent from his bur-
row can provide a more reliable forecast than all
the meteorological instruments combined; not to
mention the cold fronts and cut-off lows on the sat-
ellite map. Superstition of one kind or another has
always preyed upon the gullibility of human na-
ture, and has been known to create serious prob-
lems; notably in the study of religion. Let your
House of Worship dispel any false notions you
might have and shine the light of truth on the doc-
trine of your faith, so that you will understand it
better and learn to rely on God’s love and guid-
ance; beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Paul Irvin Enslow, 81, the direction of the away from the com-
of Los Angeles, Califor- Mobley-Dodson munity to Los Angeles
nia died Wednesday in Funeral Service of in 1924.
St. Bede's Episcopal Church
% mile north of Hwy 64 ‘
at Westport Exit
Pastor
Father James McElrath
Our Lady of the Lake
Catholic Church
Mission of St. Patricks
of Sand Springs
Father Vincent McGouldrick
Temporary services held
each Sunday at
United Methodist Church
Mannford
Mannford E-Z-Out
Hwy. 51
865-4750
Pastor: Dr. Vernon Liles
865-4460
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship: 7 pm
Wednesday Evening Worship: 7 p.m.
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Mannford Church of Christ
Greenwood Ave
Minister Ralph Baldwin
865-4342
Sunday Bible Class 9:30a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:25 a m
Sunday Evening
Freddie’s Steak House
On Beautiful Lake Keystone
Highway 51 Mannford, Ok.
865 9971
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Survivors include a
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1937.
He is survived by his
wife Almalie, several
nephews and two
nieces: Ruby Jane
Shorey and Myrtle Lou
Crowder.
Mobley - Dodson
Funeral Service
"Always Dependable"
211 E. Broadway Sand Springs,Okla. 245-6644
Daily Mass Sunday Evening 7:00 p.m.
Mon thru Fri. 9:00a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
Saturday Evening 6:00p.m. and Bible Study 7:30 p m
Mannford Community
Center
hospital. Graveside Mr. Enslow was born sister-in-law, Mrs.
services were held at on May 4, 1902 in Man- Mary Wilson of
1:30 p.m. Monday, nford and was the son Sapulpa; a niece Mrs.
February 20 in the Oak of James and Lydia Mildred Frost of
Hill Cemetery with Enslow. He was a Seminole; and two
Funeral services for arrangements of
Lester Worrell, 70, of Chapman-Black
Cleveland, were held at Funeral Home of
2 p.m. Friday in the Cleveland.
Westport Baptist
Church. The Rev. Dick Born in Oregon City,
McClure officiated and Oregon August 1,
interment was in Sin- 1913, he married
nett Cemetery under Almalie Vaught in
Oscar Loveall of- retired steel worker. He nephews. Gene and
ficiating. Ar- attended Mannford DOn Enslow
7:45 a m Wednesday Eve 7 30p m
Many, many movies
and books are written for
the purpose of creating
fear in people. It seems
strange that anyone
should choose fear at all;
but the adrenalin rush
the words cause do
produce a kind of
brightness, a natural
high.
Unfortunately, that
fear once created, lies
coiled in the mind, ready
to strike during some
dark evening when you
are alone-or with a
friend who is acting I
strange. The words
3:30pm Sunday Worship 11:00a.m.
Sun. Bible Study 7:00p.m.
8 00 p.m.
Sunday Eve 6:00p.m.
Wednesday Eve. 7:00p m
word.
“In the beginning was
the Word, and the Word
was with God, and the .
Word was God...and the
Word became flesh and
dwelled among us”
(John 1:1,14) and the
Word gives us peace.
The Word that has all
that power is Jesus. He
became visible and gave
us the words-the.
language of love and
peace.
Which Word do you
allow to enter you?
Elephants? Terrors?
Peace? Jesus?
The Rev. Leo George Hardesty. He was ty of Lake Charles,
Hardesty, 81, of Lake united in marriage to Lousianna, Herschell
Charles Lousiana died Bertha Gilreath. He Hardesty of Los
February 16 in the was a retired Church of Angeles, California,
Lake Charles Care God minister. He had Charles Hardesty of
Center in Lake Charles, lived in Lake Charles Sulphur, Louisiana and
La. Graveside services and Orange, Texas Gary Hardesty of San
were held at 10 a.m. areas for the past 27 Diego, California; two
Monday in Oak Hill years since assuming sisters, Miriam Throne
Cemetery, Mannford. the pastorship at the of McPherson, Kansas
Arrangements were First Church of God in and Frances Branstat-
under the direction of Orange, Texas. He ter of Nowata; one
the Mobley-Dodson previously has had brother Raymond
creates the impression those words, form others to use their
that the streets of the big images, create electrical words, to create peace
cities are running over pathways in our brains and goodness, harmony,
with rape and robbery. and become a part of the praise, happiness, joy.
Records and tapes are fabric of our thought. love, gentleness, kind-
sources of words. Many In time the thoughts ness, and self-control.
of our rock stars today created by a single word You may recognize most
Full Gospel Church
1 mile west of Mannford
on Hwy. 51
Pastor Rev. Frank Duncan
865-4538
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Fruits derived from the
words that enter us.
What kind of person
would we be if we began
with a single word, and
built on that word, the
language of peace and
harmony?
What kind of society
would be created?
"It’s not possible to
sing of Satan, of picture becomes a part of that list as belonging begin with a word, to
sado-masochistic sex of our society—becomes to the letter of Galatians, start over!" you might
(Michael Jackson re- an implicit, unstated chapter 5, verse 22. argue. I have good news
cently had a music video social thought, an a- They are the fruits of the for you. God had a
banned because he greed upon way of life. Spirit. Fruits which are vision for you and me
I pictured what he sang That ’s the way of words, derived from the and our society-That
about), of hate, fear, and Pure power. thoughts within us. vision began with a
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Sunday Evening 6:00 p m
Wednesday Eve. 7:00 p m
Westport Baptist Church
Westport Road Exit
on Hwy 64
. asie: Dst. Nich; d ;cClur e
243-5497
Sunday School 9 45 a m
Sunday Worship 10:50a m.
Bus Ministry on
Sunday Morning
Church of God
Greenwood Ave
Rev. W. Thomas Lee
865-3584
Sunday School 9:45 a m
Sunday Worship 10:45 a m
Sunday Worship 10:00a.m. Morning Worship - 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening 7 00 p m Prayer Service and Bible
Wednesday Eve. 7:30p.m. Study Friday Nights - 7 p.m.
Former Keystone area direction of Chapman sons: Dale Lord
resident Ada Ellen Black Funeral Home of Spavinaw, Hilton Lord
Lord, 86, of Chouteau, Cleveland. of Poughkeepsie, New
died February 14. Born in Missouri on .York, Carl Lord of
Funeral services were April 15, 1898, the Pryor and Wilbur Lord
held at 10:30 a.m. daughter of Frederick of Sand Springs; two
Saturday in the and Esther Tilock, she daughters: Mrs. Lela
Keystone General Bap- married Frank L. Lord Zickefoose of Cleveland
tist Church with the in Tulsa November 14, and Mrs. Glenda Marie
Rev. J.W. Wright and 1917. She was a Pettigrew of Wilm-
the Rev. Clarence member of the Sand ington, North Carolina;
Wright officiating. In- Springs General Bap- 19 grandchildren and
terment was in Sinnett tist Church. 23 great-grandchildren.
Cemetery, under the She is survived by four
Keystone Christian Church
(A Church for all people)
Westport Exit Hwy 64 West
Pastor, Rev Herbert Wuerch
243-7207 or 243-7488
Bible Classes for
All ages 9 45 a m
unday worship 10:35 a m
Pastor: Rev. Mike Fields Church Training 6 00p m
358-2120 Evening Worship 7:00p.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a m. Wednesday Bible Study and
Sunday Worship 11:00 a m Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m
WORDS, WORDS,
Words fascinate me. ones nor gray ones, what
They are pure power. has happened? Even as
Let me show you. Say you look at these words,
the word “elephant” elephants are entering
aloud. Elephant. your eyes, rummaging
About 35 percent of around in the forests of
you ’see’ a gray (grey) your thought.
bulk of a huge animal Probably several
with trunk, short tail, times today you will
and brown-stained think about elephants—
tusks. even if you don’t want
About 30 percent of to. Especially if you
you ’hear’ a trumpeting don’t want to.
sound with an accom- You see, the word has
panying crash of trees, entered your life. It has
perhaps. become a part of you.
Twenty eight percent Multiply that word by
’feel’ the rough skin in the words you hear on
your mind's eye. the tube, by what you
The rest of you will do; read, by the music you
all of those at once. hear, by the conver-
Elephants. Pink ele- sations you listen to.
phants-neither pink Ask yourself this:
General Baptist Church
Appalachia Bay Exit on
Hwy. 64 west
Pastor
Rev Edward Zickefoose
243-5246
Sunday School 10:00a.m.
Friendship Community
Church
3 miles west of Mannford
on Hwy 51
Pastor Gene Varnell
865-2643
Sunday School 10:00a.m.
Sunday Worship 11:15 a m
8, 1903 in Colony, wife Bertha of Lake He was preceded in
Ghlaluzna az was the Charles; fz 5025, asath bj •#s chailuzsa,
son of James and Sarah George Milton Hardes- Quentin Hardesty and
Wilma Donne. ,
First Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ)
Greenwood Ave.
and Farrow Drive
Minister - Deen Reeder
. Sunday School 10:00am
Sunday Worship 11:00a.m
Church of the Nazarene
107 W Greenwood
David Hill, Pastor
865-4788
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
have taught you to fear of narcotics. Country My hope is that we
others, to distrust your rock sings of alcohol and could begin to hear our
neighbor. illicite sex. words, and use our
Even T.V. news Each time we listen to words, and encourage
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First United Methodist
Church
105 E. Greenwood
Pastor, Dr. David Croninger
865-4299
Sunday School 9:45 a.m
Children's Chapel 9:45 a.m
Sunday. Worship 11:00am
Sunday Evening
Youth Meeting 5:30 p m.
Weekly Choir Wed 7:00 p m
Every First Wednesday
Women's
Luncheon 12:00 Noon
NAen’e AAnntine Aann m
General Baptist Church
Hwy 48 North
Pastor Edgar Beaver
Sunday School 9 45 a m
Sunday Worship 11:00 a m
Sunday
Evening Worship 6:00 p m
Wed Bible Study 7:30 p. m
"Are the words pro-
ducing good things in
me?” Do they cause
fear?
First Baptist Church
Greenwood Ave.
Larry Down um
865-4276
' Sunday School 9:45 a m
Morning Worship 10:50 a m
Rimrock Baptist Church
Coyote Trail
Rt 2, Box 381-A
Sand Springs, OK 74063
Rev Marty Harkey
Sunday School 9:45 a m
Morning Worship 11:00a.m.
Lakeview Christian Church
Sunday School 9:30a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a m
Sunday Evening 7:00p.m,
Wednesday Eve 7:00p.m.
Mannford Christian
Fellowship
3 Blocks South at 4-way
On Dogwood
Gerald Henricks
865-4970
Sunday School 9 45am
Sunday Worship 10:30 a m
Sunday Evening 6:00p m
Wednesday Eve 7 00p m
Assembly of God Church
Evans and Greenwood
Donald Couch
865-4227
Sunday School 9 45 a m
Sunday Worship 10:50 a m
Children's Service 10:00a m
Sunday ''Praise and
Silver City Free Will
Baptist Church
8 miles west of Mannford or
Hwy 51, 1% miles south
Rev Roy Bingham
865-3816
Sunday School 9:45 a m.
Worship Service 1100am
Sun Eve Worship 6:30p.m.
in Hardesty of Oklahoma
and City; 16 grandchildren
and 16 great-
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