Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1967 Page: 4 of 10
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BR0WNWOOD BUULETN, Friday, January 6, 1967
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sets "at liberty those that are
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Conoco Ser; Sta.
Worship
1400 Coggin Ave.
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To Loan Industry
A. M. DAVIS
various institutions could offer
your family wil be wel-
FLORAL CO.
come.
707-09 Fisk
645-2654
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tions:
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JEWELRY
CITIZENS
PHARMACY
maintained for one year, this
vaults.
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say unto thee. Arise, and take
up thy couch, and go into thy
house. And immediately he rose
He controls them Their release
i is possible only through the re-
deeming power of Christ. He
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The reward of an eternal life with God is easier still
because it is a gift
up before them, and took up
that where-on he lay, and de-
parted to his own house glori-
"Flowers Whisper Whet
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bring solace of the soul to those
who accept Him. "He hath sent
me to heal the broken-heart-
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man to Christ When Jesus saw
their faith He forgave the
man's sins Christ countered the
arguing and caviling of the
Scribes and Pharisees with a
question as to whether it is easi-
er to forgive sins or heal the
body As evidence that He has
authority to forgive sins He cur-
ed the man immediately. Then
an overwhelming wonder seis-
ed them all and they began to
PRINTERS
Jay Starnes
Malcolm MeKinzie
the prods applied to encourage, way to 6.85 per cent — and its
deposits go off in curious direc- pertectiy legal.
ed.”
Third, Jesus was to release
prisoners from the bondage of
sin. The unsaved are slaves of
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CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church
Cozgin and 13th St.
to the soul.
Second. Christ came to help
those whose hearts are broken.
There is much sorrow in the
world. The sick at heart need
the healing hand of the Lord.
Jesus' heart was pierced in His
atoning death so that He could
give praise to God.
Excerpts from this account
are enlightening “And when He
saw their faith. He said to him,
Man, thy sins are forgiven
ADVENTIST
Seventh Day Adventist
Avenue D and 11th Street
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By JOHN CUNNIFF
AP Business News Analyst
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Gospel Assembly
1617 Mela Blvd.
work that He was to do
Some aspects of Christ's mis-
| sion are mentioned. First. He
was to preach the gospel. This
occupied a prominent place in
His subsequent life The procla-
mation of the good news is es-
sential in the bringing of people
Sunday Schaal
LESSON
LUTHERA
Grace Lutheran
4ve. G and First Street
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The
INSURANCE
near you where you ond
now enable daily compounding.
Five rates art now commonly
the Lord. The statement is. to
preach the acceptable year of
the Lord.”
JESUS EXERCISED
HIS DIVINE POWER
Lk. 5:18-25
in interest. The savings and
NEW YORK (AP) — Old loans generally improved their
1421 Coggin
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' pick up a free electric blanket
I or other premium. ■
Competition wasn't nearly so quoted 5 per cent. 5.25, 5.39,
Croat Plata* Hwy-
Woodland Heights Baptist
Indlan Crek Road
PRESBYTnOAN
Austin Ave. Presbyterian
1109 Austin Avepne
First Presbyterian
Fisk and Depot Streets
The Commmunity Chapel
Ml Edwars
Full Gospel Church
in eth SL
in September, however, feder- rate then turns out to be 5.39 per
al agencies put a lid on what the cent.
amounts to interest today on
the interest you earned yester-
day. Once it was computed
quarterly Electronic computers
JESUS BEGINS HIS
MIISTRY
Lk. 4:162a; 5:18-25
There is a reward at the top of . . .
THE CLIMB
Early First Baptist
Fort Worth Hizhway at Waco "Y"
First Baptist Church
206 Anstin Avenne
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
1814 Vineent
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hal
n1 7th SLo
Brownwood Siuth Unit
708 Cordell 84.
NAZARENE
First Church of the Nararene
Seventh rod Avenne I
Willi* Memorial
1646 West Cemmeree BL
Austin Ave. Baptist Church
2716 Austin Ave.
Old Fashion Fundamental
Baptist Church
Cerner of Ablene and Hickory
Primitive Baptist
1116 Brady Ave.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
914 Baiter Street
Little Zion Baptist Church
601 Cerden
Brody Avenue Baptist Church
2000 Brady Avenue
Feith Fundamental
Baptist Church
12th and Bredy
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
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s
Melwood at Wesley Street
West Center Baptist Church
West Center
Latin -American Baptist
1600 Melweod
Milton Ave. Beptist
604 Milton
EPISCOPAL
St. John's Episcopol Church
700 Mate
Church of the Good Shepherd ‘
Good Shepherd Dr.
South ef High Sehool
So Jesus came to preach "re-
covering of sight to the hlind"
Fifth. Jesus work also includ-
ed the sending of the down-
trodden away in liberty The
devil damages humanity, but
Christ cures their ills, so He
I however. 5.25 per cent is per-
mitted.
By comparison, mutual sav-
ings banks are permitted to pay
no more than 5 per cent And
banks that sell small certifi-
cates of deposit or bonds also
are held to 5 per cent.
So competitive have the thrift
institutions become again, how-
i ever, that you can hardly recog-
nize these ceilings Rates quoted
in advertisements range all the
METHODISTS
Central Methodist
Second Street and Art, G
Emanuel Chapel Methodist
900 Beaver
First Methodist
/ Fk at Austin
Johnson Memorial Methodist
1611 Main Boulevard
Lee Chapel A.M.E. Church
Beaver and Cordel Streets
West Side Latin-Americee
Methodist Church
1105 Vietoria Street
First Methodist
Richland Sprinp .
First Methodist
Zephyr Methodist
Mullin Methodist
MORMON
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints (Mormon)
Services 9.30 im to 12 30 p.m.
506 Edwards Street
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Assembly of God Church
Fisk and 4th
Southside Assembly of God
12th and Art. 1
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ
1161 Brewster St
Austin Avenue Church of
Christ
1020 Austin Avenue
Brody Avenue Church of Christ
1616 Brady Avenue
Woodland Heights Church
of Christ
Indiam Creek Rond
Sixth Street Church of Christ
408 Sixth St
Early Church of Christ
Early Community on Fort Worth
Hizhway
North Side Church of Christ
1412 Belle Plate
Vine Street Church of Christ
1123 Vim Street
Southside Church of Christ
Third and Ave K
Belle Plain Baptist
2010 Belle Plate
Calvary Baptist
Ninth at Ave. J
Jones Chapel Baptist Church
Forth Wurth Hirh*ay
Hillcrest Baptist Church
Corner IM* and Ave E
Central Baptist Church
Corner Brady and Second St
Avenue D Baptist Church
1101 Ave. D
Coggin Avenue Baptist
1816 Cortima
Northside Boplist
Corner Elm and Cleburne Streets
Sunset Beptist
interesting last year. Interest 6.50 and 6 85
rates were rising throughout the The highest annual rate is the
country and the savings and 5.25 per cent permitted the sav:
loans found they couldn't com- mgs and loans. Compounded
pete Money drained from their daily and with the account
CONGREGATIONAL
METHODISTS
First Congegationel Methodist
Church
3001 Conte Ave.
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to know God. This part of
Christ’s work is presented in
these words, ' The Spirit of the
Lord is upon me, because he
has anointed me to preach the
gospel to the poor.” People who
do not know Christ are poor
indeed because the worst pov-
erty of all a that which relates
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and were idled with fear, say-
ing. We have seen strange
things today.”
Even when you know the proper way to climb with I
skis and the way ap becomes easier, it still exerts you. |
However, the way is made even less at an effort when |
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times seem to have returned to competitive position under these
the savings and loan industry, regulations
where competition for savings Most associations now are
dollars is a very personalized, permitted to pay at least 4.75
creative and even emotional per cent on passbook savings
endeavor accounts, although some are
Once more the California as- allowed to go to S per cent. In
sociations are outbidding each California, Nevada and Alaska.
Matthew, and the calling of the
I disciples Some factors are se-
lected for special attention.
JESLS PREACHED
IN NAZARETH
IX 4:16-22a
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■ the captives”
Fourth. Christ came to giv
Th lesson relates to the be- sight to those to spiritual dark-
ginning of Jesus' ministry in ness The unsaved cannot w.lk
Galilee. Several aspects of His in God's paths, because they
early work are presented to our cannot see the way Physical
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Satan. They are his subjects amazed and they glorified God,
bruised."!
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ed•.Hewentinttothesyragogue dispensation of grace He an-
on the Sabbath Day according nounced the year of favor from
. to His custom Jesus went reg- —
larger scripture lesson, includ- blindness is bad but spiritual
ing curing the sick, teaching and ' "----*---
preaching the message of the
Kingdom the conversion of
the institutions, the opportunity
; to make your heirs millionaries,
I your responsibility to your
grandchildren, your chance to
was upon himP Christ has all ing • paralyzed man on a bed
the attributes of God for He were unable to get to Jesus, so
is God The teaching of the they carried the man to the
Trinity is invoived here—Fath- housetop and let him down in
er, Soo and Holy Spirit Jesus the presence of Jesus Through
had special enduement for the cooperation and undaunted
■ courage they brought a sick
; ularly to the place of worship,
i On this occasion He read a por-
tion of the Old Testament. Isa
61:1-2, and announced that it
had been fulfilled in their hear-
ing on that day. This Scripture
thee . Whether is easier, to
say, thy sins be forgiven thee;
or to say. Rise up and walk?
But that ye may know that the
Son of man hath power upon
earth to forgive sins, (he said
unto the sick of the palsy) I
!h This Week
Rocky Creek Baptist
other for the eastern dollar And
once again in many other areas
the 'thrift” institutions seem to
be engaged in a furious com-
petition of interest rates
! The curious thing about this is
। that all savings institutions are
tightly regulated. Any Califor-
nia savings and loan, for exam-
ple, can offer what its competi-
tor is offering — but no more.
As a result the inducements
offered in advertisements and
CATHOLIC
St. Mary's Catholic
1166 Maia Art.
"For the wcages of sin ir death; but the gift of God is |
rtfr-ooi lift through Jenu Ckritt oor Lori* '
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Attend ehurch . team more of this wonderful gift |
Stability and even sincerity of compound interests, which
PENTECOSTAL
The United Penticostal Church
Corner 14th and Aveme D
Pentecostal Church of God
} 1001 Belle Platm
Pentecostal Mission
2619 Wool Mata Bivd.
Edward Garrett 1
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