The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1962 Page: 4 of 10
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even inf worship. 6:00. and Wed.
evening services are at 7:30.
The morning sermon will be.
‘•The Judgment Day.* The eve-
ning sermon will be. “Where la
The Power In The Gospel?"
When wp think of power, we
■easily think at Ood. because pow-
er come# from God. Ood was
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powerful enough
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In Rom. l:,lfl we learn the "goe-
pel la the power of God unto sal-
vation." What did God place in
the gospel that is so powerful?
What power is wHWfi. Ji that is
strong enough ,to 0f«* from
shi toward Cod?
Chrtst said. "And I.TTUae lifted
up from the earth, will draw all
men unto me" <Jno 12 32*. This
was referring to his death. In
Matt. 27 we read of the cruel
death of Christ, hf»w he was
whipped, spit upon, scourged and
mocked. This waa God’s plan that
men might live. Ilia suffering on
the cross has the power to turn
men from sin and unto God.
The gospel contains the power
of love. Read I Cor. 13. Ix>ve is
the power to draw parents and
children together, husbands and
wives. God loves humanitf And
this is why lie gave hia son <1 Jno.
3:16). ‘ It has the power of good-
ness. It tells the story of, how
humble, meek, pure, kind anti
long suffering Jesus waa. One.
-‘who did no sin, neither was
guile found in Ills mouth.” This
goodness has power to draw men
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to be good.
if presents the power of sin. The
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cross being killed because of Jeal-
ousy, love of money and the de-
aire for popularity by wicked men
(There la also the power of sac-
rifice Jesus was willing to leave
heaven in order to serve man
God had to sacrifice hia Son la
order that this bo accomplished
In the gospel there Is power of
unity. After obeying the gospel.
"There is neither Jew nor Greek,
there ia neither bond nor free,
there If neither male nor female
for ye are all one in Christ Jes-
us" (Gal. 1:21). Christ unites
Paul
one
body, one spirit, one hope, one
Lord, one faith, one baptism and
one God.”..........
Ip the gospel of.Christ there is
the power of the resurrect ion. God
who can change a caterpillar into
a beautiful butterfly, can also
raise the dead and give it a won-
derful new body (I Cor. 16).
The gospel la full of power. This
power §houId draw all men unto
God. God doesn’t force himself
on any one. Man la a free moral
agent. He has the power of choice
He can accept or reject. If the
power of the gospel doesn’t draw
a man unto him, nothing will.
You are Invited to attend these
services. _ . __
Wesley O’Doimell, mlnlitef,
AIKIN GROVE BAPTIST
Following Is the schedule lor
services at Aikln Grove Baptist
Church Sunday, March 24:
Sunday school, 9:45 a m.
Morning service, 11:00
Evening service, 7:00
Everyose has a cordial welcome
to attend these services.
A. I. Bond, pastor.
CHRIST CHURCH, EPISCOPAL
The Rev. J. W. Zulch will be at
Christ Church, Episcopal at 3:20
o'clock, Sunday. March 25. for
morning prayer and holy commun-
ion.
FRnCNMHIP BAPTIST
Weekly services of Friendship
Baptist Church are:
Sunday school superintendent,
Roy Linton.
Sunday school, 10 agn.
Worship hour, 11 a.m.
B.T.C. president, J. O. Lambert
B.T.C., 6:30 p m. -
Evening worship, 7: IS.
Wednesday evening services in-
clude
Ladles’ Auxiliary, 7:00
Men's Brotherhood. 7:00
Choir practice, 7:30
-Prayer meeting, 7:50
A cordial invitation Is ex tedded
to everyone. We always welcome
our visitors.
Royal Burt, pastor.
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 90)
East Main Street.
, Rev. Julian J Lubo, 8.C.J., pas-’
tor.
Holy masses: Sunday 6.00 a m
and 1045 a na dally at 7:00 a m.
Devotional •each Wednesday af-
ter mass at 7:00 p.m.
Non-Catholic friends welcome.
will give you a new day, Sunday
This will be the day the Lord bad
made for you. ..Isn’t it the beet
thing to be in Hia house, the
Church? You made a vow to be
loyal to your church and uphold
M with your prayers and presence.
The church will go only as every
member makes R go. Let’s make
it go this Sunday.
Morning worahp, 10:50
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
5:45 ’ •
Children’s fellowship. 6:00
Adult Bible study. 6 OpO
Evening worship. 6:00
Prayer service In the Berean
Chapel at 9 o'clock Wednesday
morning.
A cordial welchsne is extended
to everyone.
RED RIVER VALLEY
PARISH
Red River Valley Parish an-
nouncements are as follows .far
the week':
Now -Shamrock* Sunday. Jfc‘45.
church school; 7:00 o'clock, eve-
ning worship, - Pastor' Lawrence
preaching on "The New Heaven
and the New Earth."
Pine Grove: Sunday, 9:45 a.Th ,
efiurrh Bible school, 5:00 p.m
United Presbyterian Youth.
Wednesday, 2:00 p.m.. Women's
Council.
Rev. William Lawrence, pastor
William Greenhaw, pastor.
MT, PLEASANT MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH, NEGLEY
The Mount Pleasant Missionary
Baptist Church, Neglcy. has serv-
ices Saurday nights before the
first and third Sundays of each
month. Sunday school is every
Sunday and B.T.C. on Sunday cve-
nisi!. « r-.----
Sunday school. 10 a m.- -w
Worship service, II a.m.
B.T.C.. 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7 30
Saturday night service, 6 30
SHERRY BAPTIST CHURCH
Schedule of services for Sherry
Baptist Church will be on Sunday:
Sunday school,' 10 a.m.
Church services, ti a.m. and
7:00 p.m. < ,
Friday Rigfit singing *t 7 00 o’-
clock.
Carl SwensonrTWstor.
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To The Citizens
waMKsyim
The goal for Red River County Community
Chest has not been reached. It will take over
$3,000 for the necessary amount for the various
agencies to operate as needed.
An effort to raise this deficiency will b# m*<4*
MARCH 30
■%i : “TtKto ;' tJ '• "?«7 ' ‘'j * .
— to finish this drive.
-1 If you have not contributed, please have your
contribution ready when you are contacted.
You are earnestly requested to give liberally
to these worthy causes. Remember to increase
your Red Cross contribution (i%- to take care of
nnr share of “Carla,” the Texas disaster.
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Thanks Jjpr your intarasf-and support.
RED RIVER COUNTY
Community Chest
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. CLARKSVILLE
Raymond Judd, Jr., pastor, wlU
preach on the suhjeet nf "Great
Words of Christian Faith: Faith"
at the 10 50 worship to First Pres
byterian Church, the third Sunday
in Lent. Church school will meet
at 0:45 in all departments. . The
nursery wiU remain open during
the morning worship.
Youth of the Church will meet
in the Clarksville church at 5:00.
The film, '“Bitter Welcome” will
be shown and supper will be
served. The adult communicant's
class will meet at 7:00 in the
sanctuary. The public is invited
Morning prayer will be held in
Corley Chapel oo Wednesday "at
9:30 a m.
Raymond Judd, Jr., pastor.
COLLEGE AVENUE
BAPTIST C1IU1
ar these sermons during
regular worship services of the
College Avenue Baptist Cbufch
this Sunday: Sunday morning.
"Created in Christ”; and Sunday
night, "The Person of God."
You ar«r personally invited to
attend each of these worship serv-
ices:— .
Sunday school. 9:45 a m.
Morning worship, 11 00
Training Union. 6 30 p.m.
Evening worxhip. 7:30
Wednesday evening prayer serv-
ice. 8 00 p.m.
James Barnes, pastor.
ST JOHN’S LUTHERAN
CHUKUH, CLARKSVILLE
Church, 313 South Walnut Street
are as follows:
Sunday service. 8:00 a.m. I the Lenten -season
Sunday school and Bible class Tthlnc about tins
9:00 a.m. .
Visitors welcomed
Robert W. Hill, pastor
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NEW HAVEN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Services each Sunday morning
and evening.
Sunday school, 10 aTm.
Morning worship, 11
B.T.C.. 6 30 p.m
Evening worship, 7:15
Prayer meeting Wednesday (eve-
ning, 7.00 p.m. -——- '
A cordial welcome Is extended
to everyone.
. Arvis As bill, pallor. ..............
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Announcement
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I am a Candidate ior Mayor bf the City of Clarksville, and I will appreciate
your yote and support. J' - - -
'* I seek this office with,a sincere desire to improve our City, and \ feel that
my past experience qualifies me to assist in these efforts.
My platform is based on a policy dT progress for Clarksville. 1 feel that
Rt this time we badly need, among other things: -T-. -- - - , ,
HISTORICAL MARKER
70 BE DEDICATED
Edmond, Okla. —(A— An his-
torical marker will be dedicated
Jim.- F on link spot where thf "fitit
Methodist circuit rider conducted
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lined by
lahoma. As determined by the
Rev. O. L. Fontaine, head of the
historical division of Methodism in
Oklahoma, It was at Pecan Point
near the Red Rivet in extreme
southeast Oklahoma.
BREWSTER MEMORIAL f.
METHODIST CHURCH
No worship services March 25
at Brewster Memorial Methodist
Church » , —
Sunday school begins af to a.m.
Midweek prayer meeting Wed-
nesday, March 28, at ,7 00 p.m.
We cordially invite everyone to
worship and work with us at the
Brewster Methodtst Church.
Aikln, pastor.
McKenzie memorial
METHODIST CHURCH
This article is written fo£ the
benefit of those who belong to the
church and seldom attend. There
evidently is some reason, not ex-
cuse, for this. When a person Acv-
er attends Sunday school or the
church services, then something
has happened to his spiritual life.
The Apostle Paul said, "I ,have
fought a good fight, T have kept
the faith, I have finished the
course’’ The saddest thing that
cun happen to a person is to begin
thp Christian life, fight off the
temptations of ttie world, and yet
finish the colu"L> —If God
called yoiaAome today, would you
spend eternity wiUi Him? This Is
a good time of the year, during
to do s o m e-
^ An frxpaTirtwl and Improved sewerage system.
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Reconstruction of our streets on a permanent basis.
, • Restoration and moderization of the pump station which burped and
- which is needed for an adequate water supply.
... • New and improved fire-fighting equipment.
““A cleaner and more attractive town.
some ideas on how these and other Heeded things may be achieved
welcome the opportunity to work for these improvements.
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A cordial welcome ia extended
to everyone.
CecU Hill, pastor.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OP GOD
CHURCH OP CLARKSVILLE
You are invited to attend these
regular services at the First As-
sembly of God Church. 1200 West
Broadway, Clarksville.
Sunday'Ifthool. 9:45 a.m.
-Morning worship, 11 o'clock
EvangelisUc service. 7:00 pm.
Wednesday night prayer serv-
ice, T OO o’clock.
.H. C. Cockrell, pastor.
LANE’S CHAPEL CHURCH
There’s always a welcome for
you re attend these regular serv-
ices st Lane's Chapel Church.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Worship services, 11 a.m. and
6:30 Ptp- -
G. L. Vaughan, pastor.
MIDWAY MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Servicer • of Missionary Baptist
Church at Midway are on the sec-
ond and fourth Sundays.
Sunday sehoot, 10 a.m.
Morning worxhip, 11 > a.m.
Evening worship, 6:30
You are cordially invited to at-
tend these services, -v--
Roy C. "ffill. pastor.
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LIVESTOCK
REMEDIES
We have a complete line of livestock remedies in our
supply department.
• ONE SHOT TREATMENT FOR LICE
• MAM CATTLE DUST
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• ALL TYPES SERUMSTANDT VACCINES
Waldrep Memorial
To Be Dedicatedv
This Sunday morning the If. E-
Tump” Waldrep memorial will
he dedicated at the First Christian
Church immediately following the
worship service. «-r-
The memorial consist# of a
brick and cast aluminum sign with
planter and outside lighting.
Mr. Waldrep, ah outstanding
community leader, was chairman
of the board And an elder in the
Church for a number of years.
He passed away in November,
1960. ..........
et Services
7 9 45 A.m. Sunday, Sunday school
10:50 a.m. Sunday, worship -
5:45 p.m. Sunday, youth meet-
ings
7:00 pm. Sunday, worship
7:00 p.m. Monday, official board
meeting “~i
7:00 p.m. Thursday, choir prac-
tice
7.00 p.m. Friday, visitation
J. Sydney Carnes, minister
Canadas 4.000-mlle m
street" along the United
border contains 90 percent of |
population.
Our Busin
Waldrep
Is V#ur
For AUTOMOBILE and
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING
AND VENETIAN BLIND
REPAIRS
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Fraa Estimates
BILL'S J
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1603 Wast Broadway 1
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^VETERINARY SUPPLIES AMD IMSTglJMPKITS
• ALL TYPES OF CATTLE DRENCH
• LEATHER GOODS AND SADDLES
We have spray machines for loan to our customers.
DUREN BROTHERS
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Clarksville Feed end
Supply Co.
PHONE 427-3395
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March Special
ee
HARDWICK AUTOMATIC
GAS RANGE
Hill size range for kitchens where extra_slorage spae«-
aml wuiklng space 15 Wanted. Full 36 inches wide, wit!
16 inch oven. 3 in 1 top burners light instantly, give pro
clsion control—high to simmer, center to keep warn*
Eiftra thick fiberglass insulation surrounds oven to pro
vide balanced heat and a cool kitchen.
SPECIAL MARCH PRICE $169.95
LESS TRADE-IN , __40.00
TOTAL V. . - - . $129.95
MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF S6.89
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1962, newspaper, March 23, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893697/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.