The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1960 Page: 4 of 10
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Junes Barber to Be
fttetosl Speaker
JtopM Barber, pliba at South
Wlian Bwtht Theological Sem
for the stu-
the Baptist
_ at Tuu. will
far the revival
from July 10 through 17
p'Jteaue Ba^tUt Church
Its in full time
tar-hed la some
Urgoot church*** tn Trxa*
roaPorted highly aoccess-
ravlval meetings In evh
iU ..
*#v. Barber attended Baylor
l'ri*er»tty end Teaas Tech Cotlege
he late alkl tihaf the Seminary In
Fart Worth. He baa worked for
B* Student department out of Dal-
fcd (or the poet four year* and is
eoe af theft mnst bighTy reeom-
A OordlAf welcome It extended
h> all during tbla revival. accord
Ibg to Logan Cummings pastor of
CoOepr Avenue BapU«t Church
| rrBr Bishop will he leading the
aiflfclag for the service* Service*
•re eat t. night at 7.4ft
CHURCH Of CHRIST
Schedule of regular Sunday serv-
ices Is:
Bible study Id * m
Morning worship 10 45 ..
Evening worship 0 o'clock to
be broadcast over KCAft
The Ladies Bible class meats at
ft o’rtork each Tuesday morning
and the regular mid-week aervlce
J* at>7 30 pm rain Wednesday
There will he a church picnic
at 7 10 Friday night July 8 All
members awl their guest* are In-
vited to attend This attr.tr will
be held at ( ryttal Lake
Brother Hoger" Turner of New
Home. Texas will be the guest
speaker at the morning servlee.
Sunday. July 10
A cordial welcome awaits you
at all the service* <>l the church
The cjiureh exists to praise God
and Serve man If we can be of
any iefvlce t you. please call
upon u*
Jame* ft Petty, minister
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REACHING FOR A HELPING HAND—Jack Manzella, 32
carries an electric fan on his shoulder as he
YOUR COUNTY AGENT’S
VIEWS AND 4-H NEWS
(By PAUL HERSCHLER, County Agricultural Agont)
Storage Tips for
Ag Chemicals
College Station — Safe storage
Bagworm* mavbectlea, and web- the gra'ss crop This small invest-1 of agricultural chemicals is vital
rpent could pay big dividends with to farm safety, says the Texas
worms are attacking shrub* and
trees in the yard* of many resi-
dents of the county ___
The'bagworm, found mostly on
tile evergreens such as arbavitaes.
ran l<e controlled by using mala-
thion DDT or arsenic of lead
The maybeetle will defoliate the
ififriii tuuiu ymj i/i* uisius-m/ J *' ---- 7
the short supply of hay we have Farm and Ranch Safety Council.
flPrftTefr* cutting '* ** <ma, ^lucauaaUu, 'Jxc Coun-
- -ell makes for safe storage of
Boyk who are planning to feed chemical* is to always use prop-
out lambs for our livestock show pr|y containers Chemi-
thls fall are obtaining them now j ra|s may pKJg nice other eom-
Johnny Drew has purchased two pour,,)* such ar sugar or soft’
purebred Southdown lambs for the; drmk> Without a label it is im-
shrub, and shade trees pnmanly : ,hoH. Also Mark Terry and David to distinguish between a
oak and pee an. The maybeetle, | Devinney are ip the process of 1 dangerous substance and one that
getting their iamb* These three, safc Agricultural chemical la-
boys showed lambs at - the Fair
last year Several others have in-
dicated they were getting lambs
to feed for the show All lambs
to be shown should be placed on
known also as June hug' is the
brown hard-backed insect found"
Hying around .lights at night
These’.....ifisT-rts can be controlled
by spraying with one of the above
named insec tic ides
W'ebworms, found on many dif-' feed within the nexf two week*
ferent bee, and shrubs, can Ik- Dates for this year's fair are
September 29 .10 and October 1
controlled t»est bv removing the
oianch triat bolds the web made
by tiie worm and burning it
Spiays iisied above can also be
need
VVe were fortunate last week to
nave some foreign agricultural
leaders vi-iit our. county. They1
were visiting Texas fionri Pakistan !
Wald re* lam. Agency Phone SR
bcls not only explain how the ma-,
terra I ,1* to be used but also the
-afety precautions that should be
observed
The Council lists these Com-
mandments of Chemical Storage
Have an organized place lor
storage
It is best to use or dispose of
small amounts of lelt-over chem-
icals
When chemicals of any kind are
store-1, be sure the label is kep’
intact
Keep chemicals stored in a dry
place awav from fire or otnci
sources of ignition
Keep the chemical storage place
locked to keep out children and
other* who are not responsible
Store highly - Innr, rhamuaU.
those having skull and crossbones
on label, high enough to be out of
reach of children should they get
into storage area
Never stack one chemical on
top of another
( heck label for instructions so
that chemicals that should not be
stored together are separated
R. VV. PAYNE. M. 1).
EYES REFRACTED
GLASSES PRESCRIBED
Clarksville, Taxas
COLLEGE AVANCE
BAPTIST CHURCH
The holiday weekend may have
bftt attendance from going up
But fat the spirit of the people
af Ottawa Avenue Baptist Church
ftB: Church experienced the pres-
antft Of the Lord as they made
preparation (or tha revival, which
fe to begin Sunday Hrv James
Barber of Eort Worth is the evan-
felist
Coming for membership in the
Church thh past ftnnriay were Mr
and Mrs John Draper, who have
teceatly moved here from Haris
Kafir night thh week the church
fall be having cottage prayer
■seating* in the borne* of the
people for the revival services
Regular schedule of services is
gs follows
Sunday uM. IS am
Morning wort hip. ll oo
Training Union, 7:0ft p m
EVMBng worship S:00
Logan Cummings, pmtnr
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
f HI Rf II. < I.ARKSVII.I.F.
Raymond Judd. Jr. pastor, will
reaches for a I While visiting us they wanted to
helping hand after f’ypress f’reek went on a rampage. Re- ,alk r" some of ,h‘‘ ruMl l*‘rsons
sidents of the area south of Cypress and about 25 miles north-
west of Houston took what they could and left their homes.
The creek left its hanks after heavy rains in the area and up-
preaeh at ii oo o'clock sundayj streams sent the creek on a rampage. (AP Wirephoto)
morning Church sc hool will moot
FIRNT CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Evening worship, 7 00
The church calendar for the Prayer service will he held
coming week will be as follows j the Bercnn Chapel at 9 o'c lock on
9 45 a m . Sunday, Sunday school Wednesday meirning
1] 00 a m , Sunday, worship | A cordial welcome is extended
5 45 pm, Sunday. Christian to everyone
Youth Fellowship j William Greenhaw. pastor.
at 9 45 t rartk Fowler u super-
intendent
Raymond Judd, Jr . pastor.
FIRST -BAPTIST CHURCH
Mr Ijiiy Beal who Is now mui.ir-
eduration director in Emmanuel
Baptist Church,' Denison. Texas.
w(ll direct the music for our serv-
icvsr-wf First Baptist Church'next
Sunday Mr Beal, his wife, and
little daughter, Cynthia, will lw-
will us for both worship services
Sunday
B L Hinstey, pastor ■
7 00 p rn , Sunday, worship
1 IM pm Monday,. C hristian
Men's Fellowship
7 JO [i..rn , Thursday, choir prac-
tice
7 bti p m Friday, visitation
If you do not attend service In
your community, we invite you to
Rein with us in our worship serv-
ices You are always welcome
at the First ( hristian Church
J Sydney Carnes, minister. _
Phone M3
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BAGWELI. BAPTIST ( III ROI
Activities for this week at Bag
well Baptist Church include the
following Thursday, July 7. pray-
er meeting with .Claud Glass, lead-”
er Saturday. Training Union will
have a planning meeting at Hie
home of Mr*. Granville Grigg*
Sunday Sunday school. 10 04»
* m , morning worship, II 00 am
and Training Union, 7 00 p m
You are always welcome at all<, ... , , ,
pur service. Ma> »“ '* ;Pca|rlng, -vUrting
and working for our coming revi
McKenzie memorial
METHODIST CHURCH
Preparations are Iwlng made for
our revival. July 17-24 ~¥fa (oel
fortunate mdc-ed that Rev. Robert
Coleman. Asbury ( ollege Wllinore
Kentucky, will be »ur evarfgelist
<■
Bob Hardin, pastor
foil SALE
Buy Crystal Laka Stock and
haw a Boautiful plac* to
tafco war atiUdrin and
guaat* far aw outing.
TV* annual fttuahlialdar«
fWBofwg wilt bo on tho
«f Aug. 4. Pay your
aSs’fmri.y of Gf»r>
CHI Rf ll Of f l.AKKSVILLt:
You are invited to attend these
regular servires at the Assembly
of fe>d Church. 1300 West Broad-
way, LlarkHville
Sunday achool, 10 a m
Morning worship. 11 o'clock
Evangelistic service. 7 30 p m
Wednesday night prayer service,
7 30 o’clock
II C Cockrell, pastor
val This is a time when God
visits HIs people with unusual bles-
sings_____WilLh the weeks of planning j ent and visitors uc extended
NEW' IIWFN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST ( III Rf II
New Haven Missionary Baptist
Church services each Sunday arc
as follci'vt.^
Sunday school 10 00 am. fo! j
lowed by morning worship at 1100
o’clock '
'pfaming union. 7 00 p m.
Evening worship. 8 00
A cordial welcome Is extended
to everyone to attend these acrv
ice*
Vro Glover, pastor
AIKIN fiRDA I BAPTIST
The Aikin Grove Baptist Church
services for Sunday will be as fol-
low-* -..........
Sunday school 9 45- a m......
Morning worsiiip. II o'c fork
Keening service, (1 45 j
Members arc urged to he pres-
,'lit r e in Red RivTr County wiioi
iclpcd *dli the planning and car-;
eying out of the agriculture pro-
gram in coojieration with the-coun-1
tv agents
Many of oui landowners are tak-
ing advantage of our present mois-1
urc supply by adding nitrogen to I
'licit pastures and meadows By;
ins' cutting the grass that came
ip in the aprlng and adding this j
nitrogen, thfv hope to get a good;
c utting of hay the next time Us- j
i.iiJv IbO pounds of ammonium m-
irate or,.similar fertilizer per acre
•»iil rnake much improvement in1
BEADLE & BEADLE
Attorney* at Law
Fidelity Ruildiiig
Clarksville, Texas
FREEZER
DEMONSTRATION
ALL DAY
TUESDAY, JULY 12TH
DOOR PRIZES
Mr*. Walter*, Service Advisor for Texas Power and Light,
will be at Greon's Furniture to Demonstrate the number-
ous benefits offered by a Home Freezer:
SPECIAL PRICES ON
NORGE AND KELVINATOR FREEZERS
GREEN’S FURNITURE
WE HAVE LOTS N LOTS OF VALUES'
j '
and preparation,, we should TceT| cordial Avelcbmc
the effectiveness* of our lalairs clur : a I Bond pastor
Ing’lhc revival The coming days i --------—---
will mean much to the final results j ST. JDH.V.S LLTJfl KAN
of this revival This Is the time Services at St John's Lutheran
for pray ing and visiting
Sunday school. 9 45
Mornifig worship. 10 50
Methodist A'outh Fellowship 6 bo ' 9 30 a m
Church. 313 South Walnut Street.
8. 3b a m
Sunday schc«ol and Bihlf clas-
Chlldren fellowship. B 0b
Adult Bible study, (> 00
SALE
JULY
ONLY
RYTEX DECKLE
EDGE VELLUM
J»ERSOffAUZED
STATIONERY
( -c
2
DOUBLE THE USUAL QUANTITY
REGULAR S5.25
-• a
, / I0B CLUB DOUBLE SHBtTS, 100 ENVEL0TB8 OR
M0 CLUB SINGLE SHEETS, MB ENVELOPES OR
'jfctftUM MPRfSS SHGETS,'M0 ENVELOPES
m
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CM
All visitors arc welcome
A M Boy sen p.i.'oc
BRLAASTf It Ml TIIODIST
Sundav school Is each Sunday
morning at 10 a rn
There will he no preaclun.' m-rc.
T ier ThT* Suncrav FrearRlng sen
-Ices are tl|e fust ,.nd third S111-
days of eat h montp
1, J Aiken pastor
SIMMER MIMING A T-
AIKIN GROYL CHI Rdl
The summer meeting at Aikin
Grove Missionary Baptist Church
begins on tiie third Sunday in July '
Brother Blalock of the .lohntown
'?1 aptI-nChtire h writ drr itie pi'cacti-
ing Brother Leonard Bond and
daughter will he song lenders and
J pianist
Let each member who ran.
come praying for our preachers
and each one tn tie blessed and
souls to be saved
Song service! at 7 30. preaching
following Finch one near and far
ha* hearty invitation to attend
services
A J Bondtr pastor
CHRIST CHURCH. EPISCOPAL
There will he services at Christ
Church. Episcopal, on Sunday
July 11 at 11 am. conducted I" |
Dr John Price of llolv Cross
Church; Paris Visitors welcome j
JIM TOM BAKER ON DEAN S
(1ST AT BAYl.OB
W aco Jim Tom Baker. Avery j
opluxnora a' Baylor University
this spring, has been named to
the 19WI spring semester Dean »*,
List at Bavlor University
Recognitien i* based on scholas-
tic achievement and limited to1
those students attaining a 3 ti nr
3.7 grade point average end of a
possible 4 0 in their "^Be»t*estoc'rj
work
Ninety students made the Doan s
list and 74. mack' a 38 average or
above tn be recognized on the
Devin's Distinguished List
Baker is the son of Mrs Gladys
Baker of Avery He is majoring'
in history at Baylor and 1* a glad- |
gate of Avery High School.
REST HOME OCfT'FANTS
ARE KNTKRTAINED
— Nineteen members of Gospel
Tabernacle young people from
Oakland. California, were .went
guests at Rftdas* Neat Home. San
Lorfaio. Caltf.. and presented en-
tertainment t* these who live at j
the home J
Visitors appear weekly tor Sun- j
day afternoon visiting and enter-1
taining Mrs Reda Faye Folk,
who is known in Red River Countv
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1960, newspaper, July 8, 1960; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893667/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Red+River+County+-+Clarksville%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.