Church
News
By Edna Eyler
}'Was a good day to praise
• ad we had a good atten-
as usual. A special
His Mind', sung by Rita
greatly enjoyed by all
Sunday we enjoy Mar-
and Brenda at the
to both of you.
visitors today, in-
Shelley's daughter
from Tulsa, Mr. and
and sons, Mark and
are always welcome.
was "raking A
the text of Matthew
Costs - It is not
calls a man to
A good example of
urell Chesney of OSU,
because of his 'own
to Christ. He was
sacrifice because of his
esus Christ. Disciples are
believe, those whose
them to obey all
all who thought of
to count the
In Luke 14:28-30, he
one of you wants to
Will he not first sit
the cost to see
money to complete
lays the foundation and
to finish it, everyone who
ridicule him, saying,
began to build and was
finish".
is one whose faith ex-
in submission and
His basic aim is to be in
a disciple of Jesus
can't be a Christian
a disciple, and you
the kind
we've been talking
discipleship is a
to be like Jesus. It
before others
Lord. If the heart tru-
then the mouth will be
:15 says, '~Whosver con-
the son of God,
in him, and he in God".
mark of a true Chris-
the son
mark of a true disciple
loves Jesus even more
Look again at
words. "He who
or mother more than
' of me; and he who
daughter more than me
of me". ~ ........... ::
is saying is that
loyal to
our families and
Unless
humber one priority, He
given His rightful
disciple of Jesus tends
Lord, even at the ex-
own self. At the ex-
job, if necessary, at the
if necessary, at
of a prestigious peel-
At the expense of
believer knows be is
death.
it is when you sign up
Christ.
Tuesday:
still need clothing
for Cookson Hills.
sevices, con-
on "rhe Revelation of
our
our church fami-
of our communi-
bless yotL
t-Day Adventist
News
~aker, Press Secretary
as usual were in atten-
services. Carl Ran-
the lesson and also had
the 11:00 worship hour.
was "brought to the
by Carl as he sang
Lord ".
L. D. Baker, was in-
in the Shattuck
he spoke on the suf-
and victory of
were hosts to
~f the visitors who were
style. Thanks to the
family for their
A group of youth
Adventist Col-
the special music.
gave a special
"Investment", an
is used for
home and abroa&
the membeIs set a pro-
year to see how much
Barn for Investment.
community center the
Vere kept busy getting
those who are in
leads out
and as they work
they enjoy Christian
of boxing
warehouse to be us-
need.
work of the
I ngathering program,
to visit
and neighbors in a
'l'hb~ year we were
The Perkins Journal Thursday, October 19, 1989 -- PAGE 7
done in one year. Come out and join conclude this group of sermons, and Pauline Smith. received birthday cards and gifts
us on Wednesday nights, we have certainly had some good The meeting was called to order from their Secret Pals.
It is overcast and grey to- worship services built around them. by the President, Delsia Grider. Refreshments were served by
day.(Monday) Seems to be an in- A dinner was held at Lost Creek The flag salute and the Lord'sPauline to Frances Burton, Thora
dication of things to come. The year foUowingmorning services to honor prayer was said in unison. Connie Cundiff, Delsia Grider, Betty .~
grateful for a special gift for the is fast coming to a close. So far, we the newlyweds, Steve and KarenWalker read the devotional Rosiere, Connie and Juanita:
local Community outreach. Wecan have made it another year. And it Woods. "Cherish the Treasure" was Psalms 37:21. Walker, Virginia Matherson,:I
but say thanks! has been good. Are you ready? If sung in their honor and there was Virginia Matherson called roll, Audrie Moorman, Mickey Robison
All funds run through the church your time to die comes before the a cake and gifts in their honor at the which was answered by members and Mary Selk. •
books are designated for a special end of the year, are you ready? Are dinner, and one guest, Mary Selk, telling The next meeting will be Nov. 14,
program. This Sabbath the offering you Saved? C all on Jesus Christ The children at Lost Creek should 'where or how I waste the mostin the home of Virginia M atherson.
was received for the "Voice of Pro- and He will save you. look forward to the debut edition of money'.
phecy" radio broadcast. Once a If you would like to talk, my of- Children's Church next Sunday The Educational Tour was
year the members give to keep the fice hours are Tuesday, Thursday morning. We hear there are a cou- discussed; a trip to Frankhoma Pot- Scholarship Deadline
radio program going. Many and Saturdays from 9-12. The pie of clowns running it, but we tery and October Fest in Tulsa, Oct.
thousands are receiving Christian phone number is (405) 743-2097. dare not say who! 20. High school students who are in-
literature from this program. Prayer List: Frances Thurnan, Kids, bring a friend and find out Juanita Walker reported on her
terested in applying for $1,000 col:
Connie Hartzo enjoys the little Mariah Rosiere, Sue Skinnner, legescholarships~shouldrequestap-:
what goes on in Children's Church. Quilt Show. There were many plications by Dec. 1, 1989 from
ones of the church and prepares a Eunice M alloy, Sue Vassar, Opal Could it possibly be good enough to beautiful tableclothes, pillows and
special program for them. It is not McKaughn" Ed Kelly, Tersa Bunch, miss the sermon for? Children from quilts. She had 80 guests. Educational Communications ~-o
just play and enjoyment in a Joyce Plymate. 4 years of age through 3rd grade Coming events are: Housing, Scholarship Foundation, 721 N.::
physical way, but spiritual lessons God Bless You. McKinley Road, Lake Forest, IL :
are taught. Her daughter, Robin are welcomed to take part. Energy and Environment comm-
Cundiff, has the class for the Junior As choir director, I always like to mittee, Pauline Smith, Frances60045.
keep you informed about what is • • • To receive an applicationi
Burton and Virginia Matherson .............
age who come to the church. Agra-Coyle United going on musically at these two ......... scuoents snomo sane a note s~aun~
from ~nn ~rove anal Ann marrows, their nam ......
Methodist Churches churches. Lost Creek added a new ............... e, aooress cl~y, s~a~e an(]
. rmrm vaney, wm meet uc[, 1~.; . __ . '~_ __ . ;
member to the choir last week. We next E.H. Lesson "When to Buy-zip cooe, approx]ma~ey grass .pom~ :
Charles Armstreng, Past~ are glad to have Sandy Hamilton .............. average an(; year or grac|uauon. -
wnen m ~ew - rmrgrounos - ~:~u .....
m f~t ~a Sixty-five winners will be setected~
MehanBy LarryMeSsageSEslinger Potluck;eeL 29-Agra sHomecomingandEveryone is welcome, mornings.Singing with us on Sunday -'Cheese" S'ausa-e Festival Oct on the basis of academic pefor.-::
Praise the Lord for all the folks who Coyle s Bean Supper was very It was also a treat to have Josie 27 "~ "~" ., g .... " .- " mance, involvement in extra,
-z~; ramuy nlgnts at tne . .
came to worship the Lord on such successful Saturday night. TheHilley singing for the first time for ..... ...... currmular actiwtms and a need for
rmrgrounos - lsov. z; laylorsvlue ...... , ,
a glorious day! lovely quilt made by Darlene us at Eden Chapel She sang ''rhe Country Craft - Nov. 3-4; Christmas nnan(nai al(L . ~ :
Welearned that whenthe Spirit Docony brought a good amountasWa-Wa Song", and no, it's not Tea - Nov. 7. ~ : :
of Heaviness is upon you; the way Ted McNamer auctioned it. J.T.about a baby crying. Thanks, Josie. T he lesson "The Fudget-it : : :
to get it off is to put on the Gar- Wyatt and wife, Mae, kept the bean On Sunday nights thirty seemsto Budget"was given by Connie HAVE NEWST ::::
ment of Praise! supper going til all was sold out. be our magic number. There areWalker. Mary Selk gave dimen- ,-, ........ ~,, ' : °
Kathleen Perdum-Smith sang "I Representative Don Kinnamou about 30 m ..... our Coping as Chrm- sions for a dickie to be worn with ',gall erie Journal UIIlCe
Know Who Holds Tomorrow" and and wife with friends came and ate tians" Bible study, about 30 kids a suit. It was very pretty. 547-2411
we were all blessed, with us. , practicing on their Christmas pro- Thora Cundiff won the door prize.
The mess _age,, was "In Remem-At church we had David Clark s gram and about 30 adults working Connie Walker and Frances Burton
brance of Me '. We partook of the niece, leslie, and two children, J.R. on 'Joy! Joy! Joy!'. There's a lot
sacraments of Communion and weand Sheena, as visitors. Welcome. happening in about two hours on ~ .......... ".~ .... ~ "
remembered what Jesus has doneLast week Mrs. Patsy Rossou Sunday evenings, and that keeps ~ :
for us. He is w(mderful, and daughter Janice Braziel were things exciting! ,
And in the evening service, wemistakenly entered as Pearson,Coming up this week, you ll find
talked ahout having everything you while Mrs. Pearson's grand- Lost Creek folks meeting on Tues-
need to make it. II Peter 2:3 says, daughter, Brittany Nicole,- was day night for our annual Charge
"as His divine power has given to mispelled. Better luck this week. Conference. You'll find Eden
us all things that pertain to life and Worship - 9:00 etm. Chapel people manning a Carnival
godliness, through the knowledge Sunday School - 10.00 &m. at Old Settler s Days and Lost
of Him who called us by glory and Creek people selling baked goods.
virtue."
Next Sunday, Beverly and Eden Chapel-Lost Cr.eek Youll find the Ix)st Creek men up
and around by 6:30 next Sunday
Ashley Alexander will he with us to United Methodls t morning for their monthly Prayer
share their ministry. They have Churches Breakfast. .
been coming over the years and are We're a group of people always
a part of the family. They have ex- By Diann Rudd on the go for the Lor& We enjoy
I t 's been a good weck with lots of each others company, whether
untoCellentthemUsiCLord.and they do minister fall type activities going on. Eight we re working, playing, or praying.
We will have a pot luck dinner im- Eden Chapel men gave the biggest
mediately following the morning part of their day last Saturday put- And the best part is that we always
service. Make plans to be here next ting up a new wooden fence around have room for you! Come and visit
Sunday. (There will be no early ser- Eden Chapel. It looks great, and us anytime!
vice next week.) adds to the beautiful fall picture yu | D OPENING DISCOUNT 10% Off For All i
Wednesday mght we are having can see around our church with the E lm Grove Extension / Parties Through October I
a study on diet and biblical applica- woods quickly coming into full
tions of foods. It willbe taught by Autumn bloom. Homemakers Club [ 3 l"
Brenda Taylor. Max continued his sermon series By Pauline Smith ~ '
The following week we will begin on '~;hat the World Promises, But The Elm Grove Extension
our 'Journey Through the Bible". Can't Deliver" with the third in his Homemakers Club met Tuesday Loft HtHe/" all~JllltCt Ca:
It is designed in 52 lessons, to be series titled "Hope'. Next week will evening, Oct. 10, in the home of
NICE BRICK HOME AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
ANTIQUES COLLECTABLES GLASSWARE
Is Happy to Announce Saturday, Oct. 28, 1989
(Regardless of Weather)
Beginning at 10 A.M.
Dr. Peter C. Estate Sells at I P.M.)
Lafon, D.C. Th~, sale to be conducted at the prop-
arty at 1 18 Northeast Fifth, Perkins,
Oklahoma.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 5, Block
• o~ NOW ,, Baker Addition to the Town of Per-
klns, Payne County, Oklahoma
Accepting
Appointments Th's a"ra e b '°k has an exce''e° "oo p'a ' ares
area with built-in hutch. Sliding glass doors open onto a patio overlooking the chain-link fenced backyard. Off the formal
dining area, is a family room with a wood-burning fireplace and patio access.
The kitchen area has excellent storage planning, a dining space, dishwasher and a double-oven Visualite Tappan
Range. The kitchen has access to the attached double garage through the utility area with s full bath and good storage
Dr. Peter C. Lafon, D.C. is a General Surgeon, planning.
completing his one-year M.D. Internal Medicine A hallway off the entryway leads to a full bath and two bedrooms.
This home is well-maintained and is ready for occupancy. Additional features include central heat and air, attractive
Residency and a four-year M.D. General Surgery ca rpating and tile, and a well-landscaped yard.
Residency at Brooke Army Medical Center, San HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
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Anne Style Sofa w/3 cushions; 2-Matching Sofa Tables w/inlaid tops and a matchingcoffee table; Beige Recliner: Floral 3-
Knox, KY. We welcome him to our staff. Cushion Couch, nice; Floor Lamp; Portable Toshiba "IV w/stand; Wood Stand w/3 shelves; Framed W~ll Pictures, Old
English Scenes, florals, some matching pairs; Mantle Anniversary Clock.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
1030 E. Cherry Cushing, OK Chest-Type Deep Freeze; 2 Piece Bedroom Suite- double bed, 6-drawer dresser w/attached mirror; Whirlpool No-Frost
Refrigerator, 14 cu. ft., freezer at top, bronze color; Framed Wall Mirrors (2); Glass Curved China Cabinet; 2-Queen Anne
918/225.0616 Upholstered Chairs w/fluted backs; 2-Crystal Table Lamps 2-Overstuffed Arm Chairs, gold upholstery, matching ottoman;
Round Pedestal Table w/ceramic top; RCA Color Television in cabinet, 25 inch, remote control; Cab net R,~dio-Stereo w/8
,. • Track; Tape Player - Country Western Records; Singer Electric Sewing Machine; Marble Topped Lamp Table, beautiful.
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ANTIQUES : -
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TIMEX MISCELLANEOUS
Toaster Oven, Hamilton Beach Blender, Coffee Pots, Counter-Top Mixer, Tupperware, Electric Sausage Grinder, Colorful
Trivets. Wood Rolling Pin, Electric Percolator, Toaster, Set of Stainless Steel Steak Knives, Kerosene Lamp, Enamelware
Cups and Bowls, Checkerboard Cake Pan, Collection of Old Recipes, Cast-Iron Skillets, Baking Pans, Pots and Pans,
Hamilton Beach Fast Cooker, Electric Donut-Maker, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Kirby Vacuum, Metal Porch Glider, 2-Metat
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AUCTIONEER'S NOTE - This nice home is ready for occupancy. The late Merril Butler was builder of this home. All per-
sonal property is of exceptional quality. The Real Estate will be selling at t P.M. The property will be shown by appointment
~rior to the auction date, call 405-336-2360.
ERMS ON REAL ESTATE: A down payment of ten percent of the purchase pdCe on day of sale with the balance due on
confirmation of sale by the District Court of Payne County and at time of closing of transaction.
TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash. Personal checks require proper identifmation.
POSSESSION: At time of completion of transaction. ' ~,, ,:,T~,~ ~.
All statements made day of sale take precedence ~11 ~ ~~ ~
Refreshments will be available at sale site.
Fred Cruse Estate, Owners
Garvin L. Cruse, Personal Representative
I I II I I Ill I I I I
--. Sale To Be Conducted By--.
Ho ,, and "
p.=,. i D=.WAYNE STER &
! Pt.ar. 7.20" s. tarJI 4051336-2360 Broker and Au toneerl :-
l Perry, Oklahoma
k/¢~me~/l~,~m ASSOCIATE AUCTIONEER Rick Heflt. -- ,lee Habben
S14 Oef~ef~ St • Pen-#. Qkhl.