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Conundrum sometimes get lost in application

A gun is like a parachute. If you need one, and don’t have one, you’ll probably never need one again. That is a conundrum.

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Wetumka FUMC to hold VBS with special guest The Donut Man!

Well known Bible story-songwriter, The Donut Man will be at the First United Methodist Church in Wetumka July 25, 26, and 27 as part of their VBS. The church is located at 205 E. Broadway Ave., Wetumka, OK.

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Make Church a Hard Habit to Break

Purpose. Consistency. Commitment. Encouragement. Accountability. These are the elements I had in place when I started my weight loss journey. For me, those words can be defined as:

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Stamp out pessimism; improve your life

I am an optimist. This is my worldview, and it has served me well in every area of my life. Next to the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo is probably best known for his sculpture of David. When asked by an apprentice how he could turn a block of stone into a masterpiece, Michelangelo responded, “The masterpiece was always inside the stone. It’s simply a matter of removing everything that’s not David.” Along with incredible talent, his positive disposition resulted in an astonishing work of art.

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One Pharmacist’s View

Seems like we spend a lot of time dealing with trash. It’s everywhere and there is lots of it. I remember living over at Stonewall. “Take the trash out” meant taking it out to the burn barrel and sticking a match to it. This got rid of most of it as we sent the stinking stuff into the atmosphere to pollute the atmosphere. It was gone with the wind as far as I was concerned. Residue of ashes and other non-burnable gradually filling the barrel with ashes would be hauled off to the dump and you could start all over. Environmental damages? Not a worry for me.

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In Memory Mr. Tracey E. Zackery Sr.

Tracey E. Zackery Sr. was born in Oklahoma City to the late Rubia J. Farmer and James Zackery. He leaves to mourn his death daughter Tra’Onna Carbins and sons Tracey E. Zackery Jr., Travis Zackery, and Antonio Normore; sisters Travita Haywood, and Janet Denson; brothers Larry Zackery, Derrick Zackery, and Greg Zackery.

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