Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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GUS PRESLEY
GROCERY CO.
DRIGGERS LUMBER CO.
Everything For The Builder
710 N. Jefferson, PA 4-4931
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This Church-Emphasis Feature is made possible through the courtesy of the following
business and professional people:
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announcel
ufacturers
s reported
1 skin rash
withdraw-
market
BOR SANDLIN MOTORS
CHEVROLEI NULDSMOBILE
“Serving You, 25 Years”
slice and
n to dis-
irs Thurs-
today.
DAVE HITT MOTORS
"Cleanest Cars in Town”
1211 N. Jefferson - PA 4-4342
RFADY-BUILT SHELTER
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ( - Civil
Defense officials here have tab-
bed a local rock quarry—a net-
work of tunnels cavable of hold-
ing more than 100,000 persons
—as a possible fallout shelter in
event of nuclear attack
Alaska and Florida are the
two last strongholds of the bald
eagle.
and flight
d of 64 and
agust.But-
tle of their
GUARANTY BOND
STATE BANK
169 W. 1st.. PA 4-4791
re return
April term
jury.
18, was in-
He is in
5000 bond,
with the
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which two
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ndicted for
as true a
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MONDAY, MAY 20th
8 A.M. - 6 P.M. One Day Only
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
W. L. Means, President
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Paint and Wallpaper
Moore Paints
Picture Frames
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THRASHERS
SANITONE CLEANERS
1M West 3rd - PA 4-3861
GRACE TEMPLE
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
SMITH BATES
FUNERAL HOME
1127 N. Jefferson, PA 4-3621
CONROY TRACTOR CO.
Ford Tractor Sales & Serv.
Hiway 67 West
John Conroy, Owner
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SERVICE PARTS
1406 N. Jeffersnn. PA 4-43686
WILHITE PHARMACY
1422 N. Jefferson, PA 4-5997
MT. PLEASANT MOTORS
103 EAST 5th
Tenninon Memorial Methodtat Church
313 N. Church
Rev. Mouzon Fletcher, Pastor
St, Michael’s Catholic Church
East 1st & Lee Streets
Rev. Vincent Spina. Pastor
River of Life Rewival Center
Full Gospel
-1217 W 1st
Rev. Charles Thompson, Pastor
ANDERSON SUPPLY co.
A, C. Anderson
14M N. Jefferson - PA 4-3456
Big Selection New
Piece Goods
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7:14 and Jr. Hi. Sixes
All Summer Merchandise
On Sale
BVEhNNGTON
DRUG STORE
‘'Prescription specialist"
T. M. Connor, Owner
' GOOD FOR FISHING
FROM SHORE
JAMESTOWN, Ky. (—Lake
Cumberland, a few miles from
here, is among the 10 largest
man made lakes in the world,
with a shore line of 1,255 miles.
The lake is 105 miles in length
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George White, pastor, will speak .
on “The Grace of God” and
has chosen "Disciples of Christ"
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Church of Chriat
HIS S. Jefferson
Carl A Allan, Minister
Church at the Nazasena
804 W. 5th _____
Rev. W. J. Camphell, Pastor
Prenbyteriani Church
North Madison Street
Rev. David Davies, Pastor
St Mark’s Episcopal Church
East Pecan St.
Theodore Heers, Vicar
South. Trihwina Baatfat Church
Magnolia Drive
Rev. Bill Williams, Pastor
Sunset Baptist Church
West 7th Street
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Add this to Valiant's fresh new styling and performance and you've
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#From latest available national sales fgures of 1963 modal* in comparison with 1967 modota.
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out charga tor required parts or labor, tor 5 year* or 50,000 miles, whichever coma* first, on
the engne block, head and internal part*; transmission case and internal part* (excluding
manual dutch); torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints (excluding duct covers), rear
eda and diftevrential, and rear wheal bearing*, provided the vehicle ha* bean serviced at
rensonable intervais according to the Plymouth Valiant Cerufied Car Care schedules.
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The churches of Mount Pleas-
ant announce their Sunday ser
mon topics as follows:
I IRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Cecil Ray will fill the pul-
pit at both morning and even
mg service
Special music for Sunday
morning will be a solo by Mrs.
Fred Moore and the Church
Choir will sing “Jesus, Name of
Wonderous Love.”
FIRST PEESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
At 11 am. worship hour the
Rev. David Davies will use as
his sermon subject Walking, in
Though the stare are far. far away, the God who made them is near*
for He is omnipresent — present everywhere.
Unbelief may say, “God is *no-wherey Faith says, "God it now-
here9 ". The Apostle says, it nigh unto everyone of utt if haply we
may feel after him and find him." The feel of faith finds Him* and hears ,,
Him say, "Lo, I am with you alway." -- .2.
cool cour-
skill of as-
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ishment of
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uding So
thev—cabl
Ito Presi-
Chrushchev
bus Ameri-
said his
lew contri-
Lion of the
TEXACu INCORPORATFO
Eugene Gaddis, Consignee
Elm Streei. PA 4-3311
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ctories as
was one of
e human
of Parents” will be topic of ev-
ening message.
NEVILS CHAPEL
MISSONAIRM/ BAPTIST
EHVRCH
“What Time Is It?” has been
g and into
Europeans
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[They did-
they knew
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ns across
y followed
[radio and
rape Cana-
ier Kear-
17.035.000
& Rubber
has been
rea Rede-
ration to
kill at Tex-
who con-
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hone a few
the deck,
radio and
per's feat
achieve-
nd a great
men and
The pre-
fer five
ican Nazi
iracy and
ucted be-
chosen by the Rev. M G. Me-
Nett as the- titie- of his Sunday
morning message. The church
will observe the Lord’s Supper
Sunday night and text of sermon
will be "Fellowship."
• TENNISON, MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
Services will be first loyalty
pledge Sunday and pastor, the
Rev. Mouzon Flether, will
speak, on “Getting Life and
Things into Proper Perspec-
tive.” Special’ music at the 11
a.m hour will be “Not a Spar-
row," an anthem by the Chan
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Srader Sportswear
PARADISE SALE
Assembly of God
611 N. Van Buren
Rev. B. L. Manning, Pastor
Sh Matthew Baptist Church
East 8th Street
Rev Ri Bi Wnight, Pastor
MB Olive Baptist Church
171 Monticello Avenue
Bev. J. FraniWln, Strange, Pastor
Mh Gilmore Baptist Church
Riley Street
Rev. James Webster, Pastor
Church of Christ
Sheppand Street
Arthur Smith, Minister
Coztel Chapel CMS Church
626 Riley Street
Rev. G. A. Brown, Pastor
St. Paul AME Church
302 East 7th Steet
M D Madison, Pastor
Church of God in Christ
Church Street
Rev. J. L. Lynus Peat
in God's house, next Lord's day, he will be exalted in song ana ser*
mon. Enter, with others to worship Him. Depart with others to live for Him.
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cel Choir with Miss Patsy Black
Love” " The Care and Beeding-as soloist-------
MT‘ ^LEASAWT PAU? TIMES
Churches Announce
Sunday Sermon Topics
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500 head cross-bred Cows,
Calfs and Springers, 2 to 4
years old. Groups of 20 or
' more.
Harts Bluff Ce.
Marcus- Nash-Annona, Texas
in Grand SI~m II
Snecial tn’The Times
TI S FORCES. Germanv—
Arme Prc Chorles t .Iustine
enn of Mr and Mre Fanne Jus
tire. Mnunt Pleasant, Texas
tnok part in Exercise Grand
Slom H with other members
of the 308th Onartermaster Bat-
talion in Germanv.
Iustire is assined tn the bat
talion’s Comnanv A in Germanv
He entered the Armv in Febru,
rv 1962 and comnleted basic
combat training at Fort Ord.
Calif.
The 24-vear-old soldjer is «
1057 eraduate of Booker T.
Washinaton Hiah School He st-
tender Ios Angeles (Calif.) Jun-
ior College
Religimme Feeture Fublieetiene — W•. a. Weldren Directer
I. eon burger Assiqned
To Grosso in Okinawa
Snecial tn The Times
FORT BUCKNER. Okinawa-
Army 2d Lt. George H. Leon-
berger, 22. whose wife, Lydia
lives at 2349 Snuset, Snyder,
Tex . recently was assigned to
the U. S Army Transportation
Group at Fort Buckner, Okin-
awa.
Lieutenant I-eon berger enter-
ed the Armv in July 1982 and
was last stationed in Thailand
He is a 1958 graduate of
Mount Pleasant High School and
received his bachelor’s degree
in 1962 from Texas Technologi-
cal College. The lieutenant is a
member of Scabbard and Blade
society His mother, Mrs Mary
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Sermon topic at the 7 o’clock
service Sunday night will be
.“Consider Your Ways ”
SOUTH/JEHVERSON
♦ BAFnar CHURCH
The pastor, the Rev Billy Wil
liams, will preach Sunday at
both services and has chosen
for the morning message topic
“Confer urn of Chi 1st.” NIgliT
sermon snbject will be “The
Four Beasts.”
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
The Rev. B. L. Manning will
bring Sunday morning sermon.
Mrs. Manning will have charge
of the service Sunday night and
Rev. Manning will be holding
revival services in Texarkana.
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sg88endag de.
Prestige Going to
Dogs in Capitol
WASHINGTON im - Prestige
k is coins to the dogs in the na
——tien's capital-.
John Nelson, assistant chief
of the District of Columbia Li-
censing Bureau, said Wednes-
day that Persident Kennedy's
three dogs will be given the low-
number prestige of 1. 2 and 3 on
their licenses this year.
Charlie a Welsh terrior be-
longing to the Kennedv familv
has been ’he No. 1 doc in town
for more than a vear But Push
inka a ift from Soviet Premier
Khrushchev, and Clinner, the
familv’s German shepherd, had
been re'emted to the fairly low
stotns of Nos 9 and 10
The new lineup means down
prnding for the canine license*
of two other well known fam
ilies Vice President I vndon B
Johnson’s Beale will dmn
frrm No 2 to No 4 And FBI
Director J Fdoar Hoover's
fairn terriers will elip from Nos
3 and 4 to 5 and 6
KERN'S OL.E‛ HOME STYLE
Guaranteed Fresh
Baked by Redfearn
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DAILY TIMES
_ 287 W. 3rd. PA 4-3418
First Baptist Church
4th and Madison
Rev. Harvey D. Lewis, Pastor
Frindship Baptist Church
Farmers Academy Community
Rev. Paul V. Clark, Pastor
Grace Temple Baptist Church
West 4th Street
_______ Rev. George White
Highland Park Baptist Church
1004 West 10th Street
Rev. W. N. Parrish, Pastor
Dellwood Baptist Church
516 Williams
- Rv. W. E. Magouyrk, Pastor
Mr. Pleasunt Baptist Church
1106 West 16th Street
Rev. L. R. Johnson, Pastor
First Christian Church
Redbud Street
Rev. Charles Mull, Pastor
Church of Christ
414 N. Jefferson
W. S. Wiley Minister
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Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1963, newspaper, May 17, 1963; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553533/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.