The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1978 Page: 4 of 18
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Subcommittee
Legislators
Postpones
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317N .Main
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482-0230
Rev Keith Wiginton
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6:00 pm
Highland Heights
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Rev. Richard B Mcllnay
Emmanuel Baptist Church
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Rev Winston Shaffer
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300 E. Cypress
Electrie Powered
AND EDGER
Church School
First Assembly if Cod
Tabernacle Baptist
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Sunday School & Bible
Cass
$45
Morning Worship S 45 &
11 Mam
Trinity Baptist Cbircb
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Prince of Peace
FLOWERING SHRUBS
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Methodist
Baptist
Christian
Lutheran'
Assemblies nt God
Pentecostal
Catholic
Church Of God
Nazarene
Episcopal
Town & Country
Christian Church
700N Main st
Rev.T.O. Parsons
Engraving
While You Wait
10 Ma m
11:00a.m.
1*21 N. Forrest
Rev. J.R. MeCall
pre the children of Mrs. Mildred
Gable. Mangum, to whom the
record is dedicated
6:00p.m.
7:00p.m.
7:30p.m.
Rev Carl
McCoy
; Sunday School
Morning Worship
BUSSED ARE THE STRAIGHTS
By Chaplaln, Major RUI MeGraw
Southern Baptist
1300 N. Benson
Training
Worship
Wednesday
Reg
614
Holy Land Trip
The public may participate in
Park Lane Assembly
1100N.ParkLane 4826399
$ 45 a.m.
10:45am
5 15 p.m.
4824507
Pastor Loren
Leapald
Altus. OUa.7M21
Morning Worship Service
2403 Falcon Re
483-4293
Pastor:
; Jerry
Christensen
11:00 a.m
9:30a.m.
Christian Science
Society
Per diem allowances of $1.320 increase and that He will fill them with grace. power and
a year would push Oklahoma’s wisdom
two-year scale to $28,536, the
repart said
With furniture
Reg $7.99
Our Savior Lather an
Church
Puff-o-Play
DOLL HOUSE
’ ; Sunday School
Morning Worship
Thomasa •A" St 482-2102 Sunday School
421W. Commerce
482-7155
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Nursery at 11 00 Service
RC, Orange. 7 Up
& 1 Up Sugar Free
Formica Tap Multi Purpose
CUTTING BOARD
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Society
Oklahoma
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Evening Worship 7 00 p.m
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$944
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Mid-Wee* Prayer 4 30 p.m
United Methodist Church Swwenesday,
Rev James Mahan Rector
Holy Communion t a m &
10:30 a.m. Sunday
52288.
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Morning Worship 10 30am
Broodcast over KWHW
Mon.-Fri. 9-8 San 12:30-6 -2 >
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: Evening Worship 7:00p.m.
Church of the Nazarene
labeling a person as straight may be a compliment or it
may be a derisive label My definition of a straight person is
A straight person is one who is truthful, reliable, square and
above board The following Beatitudes are for straights "
Blessed are the straights who are happily married and who
abhor extramarital affairs
Blessed are the straights who use clean speech and refuse
to use gutter language which is so prevalent in our day
Blessed are the straights' who choose wholesome
5500 Falcon Road 482-3363
Father Moore
Ofice Hours 10-1241-3
Daily
Parsonage 482-5029
Mid-Week (Wed.) 7 45pm
Aux Meeting 7:00 p.m
Pastor s Corner
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$-91
2.--55
St. Paul’s Episcopal
Sunday School 9:45a.m.
Morning Worship 10:50 am. Evening Worship 7:00p.m
Evening Worship 4 OOpjn 1 --------------
9:45a m ' Church Training 6:00 p.m
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Churches Set
Sermon Topics AG
CHURCH OF GOD IN Q
( HRIST I _ There will be . E“
prayer service at 2 pm V
Tuesday at 805W.Nona.ltis ■ N
pen to the public and Pearlean Mng
Allison is chairman -df
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WASHINGTON (UPI)-A
House subcommittee, less than
two months after increased
Social Security taxes cut into
taxpayers' paychecks. has
voted to postpone another tai
increase scheduled next year
But the action was tempered
by a separate move rejecting a
proposal to cut Social Security
taxa W blon in 1979 as an
alternative to the president's
proposed tax cuts now before
Congress
The votes indicate that
although there ■ growing
dissatistaction with pay roll tax
increases scheduled under 197
legislation, there is possibly not
enough dissatisfaction to take
action before the biggest of the
increass la scheduled, in 1981
700 N. Parklane 482-6961
Rev Marvin Hudson
)each additional pair 79.00
* 1 6 A-3. p
originally *12. to 548.
( I Church School
Morning Worship 11:00a.m.
■r* UMYF 5:30p.m. .;
Midweek Service 7 Odom
(Wed.)
$45 a m
'Morning Worship 10:45
Sunday Evening Worship YouthServices
4:00 p.m Evening Evangelistic
Morning W orship 10:50am
Church Training 4 00pm
Sun Eve Worship 7 00 pm
5566 .
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AND EDGER
WASHINGTON (UPI) —Wil- former federal appeals judge Webster takes over the ce. buggings and break ins, and can't think of an v position that
ham H Webster has taken told President Carter and Vice $57,500-a-year post that has harassed political dissidents of has more influence on the
charge of the FBI until 1988 President Walter Mondale been held by five men since J all types during the reign of attitude of our people toward
with a vow to steer the during a swearing-in ceremony Edgar Hoover s death during Hoover, an autocrat who had their government than the
legendary law enforcement richinrhetoric. the Nixon years FBI personnel do personal leadership of the FBI
agency on a course that heeds We will do the work that the Webster leads an FBI with a chores around his house
the Constitution and expects- American people expect of us dented public image and low The president emphasized the "This agency has set a
tions of the American people in the way that the constitution morale among agents The task ahead for Webster standard of integrity compe-
My pledge to you is that 10 demands of us. said Webster, agency has been buffeted in fence and for preserving the
years from now this badge will a Republican named to the recent years from disclosures "I am deeply aware at the safety of lives and property and
be just as bright and shiny as it federal bench by Richard that agents conducted improper importance of the leadership of protecting the basic rights of
is today, the 53-yearoold Nixon and allegedly illegal surveillan- the FBI," the president said "I the American people "
Mid-Week Service 7 pm
(Wed)
Saturday Mass 5 30pm
Sunday Masses 8:30a.m.
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I NITED METHODIST DARRELL M.cI ENnON ,
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ssafeasemasud
mhwjdm churI'h i eaS Area Duo Cuts Album
impossible Possibility" is the . . . . .
topic of the Rev Robert A two-year long dream has the Mangum and Altus area Heaven. and "Give Them
DeMoss 10 1:30 worship service [ ,!' become a reality for 8 The pair • mother. Mrs Flowers While They Live." a trip to The Holy tand M» 30
Witt the scripture reference brother and sister singing Mildred Gable, is handeling the The two have been singing through June 12
Mark 10 17-27 -eam record, cassette and tape or- church music together for Host to the tour wil be Dr
ST PAILS EPISCOPAL Darrel McClendon Alta. ders. also serves as their about 15 years, says Me- Johnnie Curtsinger who will be
CHURCH - Jesus and the and“nis‘sister,patonhaAtut manager Qendon and finally got the at the First Bapustchurchin
Srange woman is the topic of Mangum, have put together an The records are also vetodoi Blair early in March to explain
the Rev James Mahans album of gospel music, most of available in Mangum at the ‘ endon,15 8 city ™ the details of the tour A
sermon » ..... 11 written by McClendon The Otasco and Bratton Drug PoIe6, and he and his wife def inite date of this lecture will
(HR SAVIOR LUTHERAN album which was released stores everlie have two children Pat be announced later
IWRCH - The Rtv Loren Fel 17. . rgeased „is married to JerryTharp, and Persons interested in
Lepaldt announced the text for Oklahoma Citv • ound In j >e album contains 10 songs they also have two children attendinn thu meeting mav call
his sermon is Fphesians 5 8-14 sld ttyoshasaread of..which Mel Tendon wrote They hope to put out another the Rev Martiall Howard at
and the theme is Sight or dndon w essAys.) i eight Some of his original gospel album in the future if 543-2432 or 543-2515 or
Blindness?" me doneitht emazorityof compositions include the title this one sells successfuly, Margarette Sampler at 563
mt purchasers coming from song. Released from Prison," McClendon says 2240
Highly Paid
OKLAHOMA CITY iUPI) -
Oklahoma legislators are paid
better than their colleagues in
neighboring states, and rank
13th in the nation in a survey
by the Council of state
Governments.
Considering per diem allow- .. - - - — ----— — --------
anew in addition to salary the -terature over the pornographic garbage which is so plentiful
survey puts Oklahoma legisla Blessed are the "straights" who do not have to depend upon
tors 12th amongan the states drugs for thw highs
Oklahoma's lawmakers re- Blessed are the teenage straights who still cling to honesty,
ceive 825,896 in straight salary truth and clean living
on a two-year basis or $12,948 a Blessed are the "straights who still have chills run up and
year, the report said Only down their spines when old Glory passes by
Colorado, with 412,000 annually. Blessed are the straights' who refuse to accept
approaches theOkiahoma level homosexuality as an acceptable life-style
The average at surrounding Blessed are the’"straights "who accept the challenge of Christ
Mates on a biennial basis is tobe the light of the world and the san of the earth
81 .533 My prayer is that God will help the number of straights' to
97.
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Morning Worship 10:30
Youth Meeting 5:00
Evening Worship 6:00p.m.
COS. Park Lb. 482-4093
Dr. V.E. Lawrence
| CIE. Cypress Box 445
477-0081
■Morning Worship 11:00a.m. ( Evening Worship 7 00p.m
Baptists Observe Missions I
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in a W wi d Prayer fa Home States, Puerto Rico Panama hospitals, industry and projects involving minority *
Missions and the Annie and American Samoa correctional institutions In Oklahoma, specifically, groups |
Armstrong Easter Offering summer student rnnwawnw portions of the offering will go The offering is named for I
Special projects w hi ch will be language scholarships, student to support 40 language Annie Armstrong, who traveled A
helped through the Southern work . .my, . mussionaries. Baptist mission to miss on areas on the western T
The annual offering with a Baptist"offering include workatssericeacademies; centers in Oklahoma City and fronter -here she died in 1938 k
metopottan crusades Indian Tulsa. Oklahoma City’s Grace at the age of 88 i
Sunday School $ 45 a m
' , Morning Worship 10 50a.m
Evening Worship 7 00pm
the golden text and the
responsive reading is
Deuteronomy 5 1. 17 14. 15;
1$ 15. 17. 11
FIRST PENTACOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH - The
Rev Marvin Hudson an-
nounced Sunday school will be
held at $ 45 a m with morning
worship at 11 a.m and evening
services at 4 pm Wednesday
services will be at 7 p.m
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
( Hl RCH — The Rev lagvid g
Dean Robinson announced his
sermon topic is “God's I
Blessings Flowing by Faith "
HIGHI AND HEIGHTS
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Pak___i vh-
Sunday School 9:45a.m.
Morning Worship 11 00 a m
air for 712.00
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$% ROSE BUSH
$199
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DISPOSABLE DIAPERS E,
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Hm Lee Streets 412-3477
First Pentecostal Holiness Rev .HoyettLemmon
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DonSevedge
Pastor
Sunday School 9:45a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00am:
j Sunday School 9 45 a m
I Morning Worship 11:00am
133-
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800N.Forrest 482-1775
Rev. BUI Davis
Music A koutb Director
Dean Goodfellow
Kw"’’ 87Sx/
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Sunday School 9:30 am Grace United Methodist
Morning Prayer 10:30 a m
4 th Sunday
FBI Head Vows Diligence ,
1911N. Main 482-5267
Twin Pack
ROSE BUSH
2 bushes $988
Per pack L PKG
i^&v2PairJ22.00
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Rev. Robert DeMoss
Church School 9:30a.m.
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Hart, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1978, newspaper, February 24, 1978; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2122702/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.