The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1961 Page: 4 of 12
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...... ~ .. Eng (Sea* servlet* at College Ave-
nue Church this Sunday
Sunday school 9;4» am.
Morning worship 11:00
Training Union 7:00 p.m.
Evening worship 9:00
Wednesday evening prayer serv-
ice 1:10 p.m.
James Barnes pastor.
Leaves for South
American Mission
GEORGE SCHULTZ
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints in Paris held s
farewell testimonial for Elder
Georg* Gilbert Schultz before he
left to won. w Xhc Andes Mission
in South Aagticrito tse and MS
half Tears- In the Andes Moun-
tains he will work in the countries
of Peru, Chili and Bolivia.
Elder Schultz was horn \ki Dal-
las Dee. 23^^93. - -He is the sup
of MU. and Mrs. Albert Schultz
and graduated from the Clarksville
High School in 1958. in I960 he
the wolf Is always stalking the
sheep that has no shepherd? W*
find peace and freedom when we
submit ourselves to the care of
the Master. What a Messing to
know and obey the voice at the
Aiaster! ^
Sunday school. 9:45
Morning worship, 10:50
Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:06
Adult Bible study. 6:90
Children s fellowship, 6:00
Evening worship, 7:00
F|raycr seryice In the Berean
Chapel at • o'clock Wednesday
morning. > •
A cordial welcome is extended
to everyone.
William, Greenbaw, pastor.
BAGWELL CHl'RCH OF CHRIST
Services at the Bagwell Church
of Christ are aa follows: BiMe
study, 10 15 am.; morning wor-
ship. lLOtli- evening worship, 6:00
o'clock; Wednesday evening serv-
ices. 7:30 p.m. * “
There will be a gospel singing
Sunday, Octo. 1, beginning at 2:00
p.m. until 3:30 p.m. **--
lht) morning sermon will be,
"Mary, the MoUier of Jesus." The
evening sermon will be, "What If
1 Am Lost?” The word lost Is
pernape the most terrliying word
.in tbe_Jttule. in Luxe J5 there
” «rc«NP?plNroW^(FI(HB*ng that
which, -was lost- In Luke 19:10,
we learn Jesus came "to seek and
to save that which was tost" The
majority of the world ia lost "All
w* into sheep have gone astray,"
Isa. 53:6. God has decreed that
me sinner must go to hell. Psa.
graduated from r<irl. Junior C'ol-
le«e.
After completing bis mission in
South America, Elder Schultz
plans to return and enter East
Texas State, College, Commerce,
where he will engage hi pre-medi-
cal studies
Elder Schultz left September 16
far the mission home in Sait Lake
CKy, Utah, for special training
ptrtod of 10’days, lie left this
week, flying to Lima; Peru, where
ha will begin his work.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. CLARERV1LLE
The sacrament eg holy commun-
ion will be celebrated at the First
Presbyterian “ Church on World-
Wide Communion Sunday Ray-
mond Judd Jr: pastor, will preach
the communion meditation "Good
or Bad Yeast?” Prayers for peace
and world order will be said, and
a service of dedication will be held
Iter all church school teachers and
■wN|rtea,'
Hhi Sunday afternoon at 3:00, a
[school for teachers on the use of
the Bible in Christian faith and
[life will be held. Supper will be
served In Fellowship Hall. Eve-
ning worship win be held at 7:00
[in the sanctuary. Bible study wiU
be organized at that time.
■The trustees will meet on Mon-
day evening at .7:00 in the pastor's
study. Circle No. 1 will meet on
Tuesday eveaing at 6 45. circle
No. 2 will meet on Wednesday
morning, at 9:30. The choir will
meet on Wednesday evening at
7:00. ~
I Everyone is Invited to join In
the worship and work of the First
Presbyterian Church.
Raymood Judd, Jr., pastor.
CHI'pdf OF CHRIST
We welcome you to all the serv-1
foes of the Church of Christ at
1609 West Main street in Clarks-
ville. Sunday services arc Bible
study at 10 a m., morning worship
at 10:46 and evening worship at
6 o'clock.
The Ladles Bible Class meets
■19, o'clock Tuesday morning and
the. mld-wcek service is at 7:30
Wednesday evening
Ronald Rhodes minister.
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McKE.NZiK MEMORIAL'
METHODIST CHURCH - 1
■■ A mother knows the voice of her
child when be cries in the mid^h
uf other children. A mother un-
derstands the language of her lit-
tle baby when he is hungry or ill.
A baby soon learn* to know the
voice of his mother and'to feel se-
cure In.her bands. Christ'is our
shepherd, lie wants us to hear
Hu voice when He calls us to pre-
vent us from falling into tempta-
tion. He knows us by name. We
are His sbeip. Have we ever coo-
r side red m hat kind ui sheep
are? Do we know the voice of
pur Master w hen lie speaks to
us? Are we Uki sheep*that act
ak if they can find pasture on thelr
wwn, but fail to remember that
Tills is a personal question
yourself, what if i am lost?
u nut God s fault. I can t blame
Him. • He has done his part. Joo
3.16. It will not be Christ s fault,
tie dleu lor our sins and gave ua
the gospel that we might be saved
A Cor. 16:1*4. It wia not be the
Holy Spirit's fault, lie guided the
>posties info 'au iruta and left tt
ou record in toe New Testament.
i«nat u i am lost? It will be no
isuii of uie 010,1- It turuisnes us
wiiu everything pertaining to sai-
vesuon, ti Tun 3:16, 17. Bo it
i atn lost it will be my fault. If
r am lost 1 will be tenthly lost.
<tcaa aooul the rich man in Luke
*0, wuo cried in vain for help.
iii'U is a piace where there is no
ielief.
If T art lost 1 will be fost eternal-
ly. It is an "everlasting fire',
.watt. 25:41. It "never snail be
quenched ' Mark 9:43.
The only way the smnqr can be
brought out of Uiia danger Is bty
ooeyuig the commands o< God. It
wai he your luuli If you are lost.
-A cordial invitation Is extended
to ait to attend these services.
Wesley O Donnell, minister.
LANE’S CHAPEL BAPTIST
•SPWCIAL SERVICES
Special services at Lane's Chap-
el Baptist Church will lew tore four
brothers In song and sermon on
Saturday night and Sunday, Sept.
30 and Oct 1, this weekend. All
four are preachers, and also sing-
ers. They are Lester Vaughan,
the pastor from Paris; Henry I
Yaughlrt, C*htOh; Boyd and Tom
Ed Vaughan, Dallas.
Evening services will begin at
7:00, with Sunday services begin-
ning with Sunday school at 10 a.m.
preaching at 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m.
and 7:00 p.m.
G. L. Vaughan, pastor.
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
Weekly services ot Friendship
Baptist Church are:'
Sunday school superintendent,
Roy Linton
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Worship hour, 11 a m.
BTC president, J. O. Lambert
B.T.C., 7:00 p.m-
Evcnlng worship; 7.45
dude:
Auxiliary. 7 DO
motherhood. 7:00
practice. 7:30
Prayer meeting, 7:50
A cordial invitation ia extended
to everyone. We always welcome
our visitors ,
Royal Bart, “pastor
*T. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, SOI
East Main Street.
Rev. Julias J. Lubo, S.C.J., pas-
tor.
Holy masses: Sunday 1:00 a.m.
and 10:15 a m.; dally at 7:00 a.m.
Devotional each Wednesday af-
ter mass at 7:u0 p.m.
NonCathollc friends welcome.
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MT. PLEASANT MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH, NEGLEY
Services at the Mt. Pleasant
Missionary Baptist Church of Neg-
ley are being held on the first and
third Saturday nights, Sunday and
Sunday nights of each month.
Saturday night service, 7:00 ...
Sunday services, Sunday school,
10 a.m.; preaching, 11 a.m.; song
service, 6 45; evening preaching
service, 7:15.
On the second and fourth Sun-
day nights'thqi e will be a Baptist
Training Qpurse study at 7:00
'tEVferyone come who can. You
are always welcome.
Cecil Hill, pastor.
NEW HAVEN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Services each Sunday morning
and evening.
Sunday -school, 10 a.m.
Worship service, 11 a.m.
B TC., 6.30
Evening Worship, 7T15
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
ning, 7:00 p.m.
A cordial welcome is extended
to everyone.
Arvis Asbill, pastor. ___
For AO rO/vtOblLb and
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING
AND VENETIAN BLIND
REPAIRS
CALL
BILL LYNCH
Pickup and Delivar
Free Estimates
BILL'S
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1603 West Broadway_
LANE’S
There
ET CHAPEL BAPTIST
you to attend these regular -serv-
ice* at Lane's Chattel Baptist
Church.
Stlnday school. 10 a.m.
Preaching, 11 g-p fjy)
The Vaughan Brothers will be
vcltb us for services on Saturday
night, 7:00 p.m., September 30,
through Sunday night, October 1.
Bring lunch to spread at noon on
Sunday and stay to enjoy the stag- fo*1
ing In the afternoon. There is a
special invitation for everyone.
G. L. Vaughan, pastor.
the way be clear to accept
of memorial piano; (2) to accept
the proposed budget for 1962; (3)
to select a nominating committee;
10:30 axn., church school, classes
for all age*.
*00 pmaif N*W*\0torock phurtR: Meeting
at Mabry, community center dur-
9:45
holy
eomrm
Rev. W. A. Lawrence, BO., pas-
ITRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH'
The calendar ior the week is
as follows: .„
9:45 a m. Sunday. Sunday school
10 50 a.m., Sunday, worship
5 45 p.m., Sunday, youth groups
7:00 p.m., Sunday, worship
7 30 pm., Monday, Christian
Women's Fellowship at church
with Group No, 1 as hostesses. .
7V00 p in., Thursday, choir prac-
tice
J. Sydney Carnes, minister.
RED RIVER VALLEY
PARISH, PRESBYTERIAN
Pine Grove Church: 9:30 a.m.,
session (active elders');. 9:45, holy
communfon; 10:13. congiiuatirmfai
meeting to decide (1) to trade In
one of two pianos in order that
CHURCH
Service* at Brewster Memorial
Methodist Church Sunday are: .
Sunday school, 9:45 a m. Dean
Kerf. Sunday school mpertaten-
djeni
Morning worship, II
Eveaing worship, 7:06
Midweek prayer service, 7:30
p.m., Wednesday.
We cordially welcome you to all
our service*.
L. J. Atkin, pastor.
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH. CLARKSVILLE
Services at St. John's Lutheran
Church, 313 South Walnut street,
are as follows:
Sunday church service, 8:00 a.m-
Sunday school and Bible class,
9:06 a.m.
Visitors welcomed.
Robert W. Hill, pastor.
SHERRY BAPTIST CHURCH
| Scheduled services at Sherry
Baptist Church are:
SdBday school, 10:00 a.ra.
Morning worship, 11:00
Evening worship, 6:45
Visitors welcomed.
Pastor, Carl Swenson
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FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
CHURCH OF CLARKSVILLE
You are invited to attend these
regular services at the First As-
sembly of God Church, 1200 West
Broadway, Clarksville
Sunday school, 9:45 s.sn.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock
Evangelistic service, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday night prayer service,
7:00 o’clock.
H. C. Cockrell; pastor.
CHRI8T CHURCH, EPISCOPAL
There will be services at Christ
Church. Episcopal, on Sunday,
October 1, at 9:09 a.m., conducted
by Q. G. Gerber, lay reader of
ClalfcsviUe. Visitors welcome. ■
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PROOF IN THE RUNNING
Orange, N. J. -4*6- Sturtevsnt
Smith. 61. ran and wfetted 1.000
miles around the YCA track here
during the first six months of 1901
to prove to scoffers (hat he could
do R.
"I thought my feet would break
down." he said, "but they didn’t.”
WaMrep Insurance Anew
Our Business Is Vour Protect on
Correct
Front-End
- Alignment
for easier, smoother driving
and longer tire wear. Come
in now for service.
A. J. Bartley
GARAGE
607 East Main ~
Phone 427-3140
A PERMANENT CROSSING
ACROSS HIGHWAY 82 IN
IS BEING LEFT OPEN
FRONT OF OUR GIN.
We Have An Interest
IN YOUR
BROADCAST DATE Cotton Problems
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OF THE TV DUPONT
SALUTE TO USO
/
HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM SUNDAY
OCTOBER 29, TO SUNDAY
0CT0RER 8
NIC TV 10-11 P.M.
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
Local people ‘who view this program will be better
informed about the work of the USO and the need of
supporting the Community Chest campaign in Red River
County in October.
Let Us Help You Solve
Them With Our Efficient
Service and Modern Facilities.
• • •
Wo Feature
ONE DAY SERVICE
On Green Card Samples
PLANTER’S GIN
Pat Rose, Manager
Howard Westbrook, Office Clerk
NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK, OCT. 1-7
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COLLEGE AVENUE
liar CHURCH
Dedication is God's demand for
Ills people. Moses called God s
people to nedlcation when he satd;|
v*uo rs on ute Lora s siae? Let
turn conic umu mp." (Exodus 32:
Josnua, Mfiscs’ general who
succeeded mm, sounded the same
ucuiauu with these words: "Choose
wi. you tats day wootn ye will aerve";
and gave ius decision in the same
verse with this reply: "But, as for
me and my bouse we will serve
the Lord." ( Joshua 24:15).
You are Invited to show your
QUART PtCKLES-
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LETTUCE
Per lb. ..........
BANANAS
Per lb. ..........
Hunt's
PEACHES
2 1/2 Size .......
ONE POUND CAN
Maxwell House
COFFEE
It is the continually open line of communications between
your pharmacist and your physician. This "life Line" provides-
your physician wWh all of the latest information on the drugs
available, and It allows your community pharmacist to quickly
check any questions he might have with regard to your
prescription. This line could save your life.
CLARKSVILLE PHARMACY
PHONE 427-2350
That number on your prescription b as important as any
emergency number —If not more so. Jt can save your life
or that of a loved one. H allows the pharmacist immediately
to refer to the original order written by your physician. This
means quick refHls when authorized or an instant cheeky in
pn emergency. Keep your drugs in a safe place in their
original containers — it could save a Hfe.
LIFE SAVING NUMBERS
MAY DEPEND ON THIS ORDER
Every stroke of Ike pen on your prescription order may mean
the difference between fife and death for you. Yet every
mark the physidan makes on that prescription order means
sometMng io the phortnddsf. He is trained to turn those
markings into life-saving medication for you. This is just one
of the professional services rendered daily by your community
pharmpeist. \
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TWO TALL CANS MACKEREL.. 35<
25 POUNDS RED POTATOES.. 79<
GIANT 1 BOUNCE
INSTANT FOIGERS COFFEE
$1.74 2T $1.19
Regular
Price
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CITY DRUG STORE
PHONE 427-2550 .
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<^®9azw! sorry...
' you can't get sick
until next week!
‘ You've heard such apologies in
many service centers where the
needed product was not in stock . »-
and it had to be reordered. But _
never have you heard it in
your community pharmacy-your
health service center. All of the
life-saving . drugs are yours —
instantaneously — 24 hours a
day —7 days a week. Your
continued good health —your
very life depends upon this
rendered • -
BLACKMON PHARMACY
PHONE 427 2M6
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1961, newspaper, September 29, 1961; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893502/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.