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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, JUNE 2,
1966
"Ht'Ji,
Eaptist Church
H. Haley. Minister
} Services:
Schooi—9:45 a. m.
t,g Worship—10:55 a. tn
ttin Union:—6:30 p. m.
Lg Worship—7:30 p. nc.
U, and Sunbeam*—3 :&
and Intermediate G. A <
["Mondav Night—Deaoons
3rd Tuesday night#
j—7:30
^Meeting—7:15 p. m.
Rehearsal—7 33 p. m.
Ved. Business Conferenoo
L. Frank Smith
[ethodist Church
Lm Cunningham, Minister
- School—9:45 A. M.
tg Worship—11:00 A. M.
i& Senior MYF—6:00 P. M.
Worship Services — 7:(K
Society of Christian
! —Monday, 3:00 P. M.
^an Service Guttd —Secona
hy each month, 7:30 P. M
[Practice—Wednesday, 7:00
h] Board Meeting — Third
Ssday each month, 6:30 P.M,
gist Men— Third Wednes-
Jach month—7:00 P. M
jission Meetings as calleo.
Palestine Baptist
Church
rion Huckaby, Minister
hy Services:
hdny School—10:00 a. m.
&ning Worship—11:00 a.
fining Union—6:30 p. m.
hning Worship—7 30 p oa.
iday:
[ M U.—3:00 P
itesdny:
hyer Service—6:30 p. m
hess Meeting:
Wednesday night of
ct^ < ..
[Alto Methodist
Circuit
George Bond, Minister
Sunday:
hot) A. M. Lynches Chapel.
id) A. M.: Mt. Zion.
)0 p. M.: Cold Springs,
pd and Fourth Sundaya:
A. M.: Adams Chapel.
}00 A. M.: Cold Springs.
I P. M.: Cold Springs.
Sunday:
]C(i A. M.: Mt. Zion.
MO A. M.: Lynches Chapel.
t()0 A. M.: Cold Springs,
to P. M.: Cold Springs.
Ultra! High Baptist
Church
porntng Worship — Beco.id
I Fourth Sundays 9:00 a m.
to Assembly of God
] Louis M. Bruno, Pastor
nday School—0:45 a. m.
lomlng Worship—11:00 a. m.
nj People's Service—
ng Worship—7:00 p. m.
* Meeting—Wednesday,
m.
[Atto Missionary
Baptist Church
Walter Spells, Pastor
bnday Schoo!—lf):00 3 *n
) Co a m and 8 00 o "Y-
! T C—7:00 p m
THE KMOWg^
THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
t!n of hi: community and nation. (4) For
the sake of the Church itscif, which need: hi:
mora! and materia) )upport. Pian to go to
By lean Kinktad, Women': Consultant,
The Travelers Insumnts Companit:
Safe Child's Play
It's been said that a child's play
is the most serious thing in the
world. If you've watchcd your
youngster s expression as he
walked along a
narrow fence
or climbed a
tree to examine
a robin'B nest,
you Anow how
earnest he is—
oblivious to
everything —
even to danger! So when good
weather comes in, women in the
know extend their accident-
proofing practices beyond the
house.
If you are going to leave your
toddler unattended, be' sure to
provide an ewehMea play area
for him, which does not include
pools of any kind, within this
area, double-ChgBlt for broken
glass, nails or other sharp-edged
objects. Fill in or cover all holes.
Check play apparatus for loose
connections, rust, splinters, or
rickety moorings. For older chil-
dren, check any climbing trees
for dead or weak branches. Make
sure they know which tree, rock
or other place marks the point
beyond which is "Off Limits."
Children, whether piaying at
home or seeking greener pastures
outside of their own yards, should
be well versed in safety practices.
Travelers safety experts recom-
mend that parents take a positive
approach in teaching their
youngsters the essentials of
safety, and encourage them to
1) learn the so/e way to enjoy
the activities their particuiar en-
vironment offers (whether swim-
ming, bicycling, boating, or just
walking), 2) piay in supervised
areas, and 3) know some simpie
first aid.
With all precautions taken, ac-
cidents still seem to happen. Now
is the time to be sure your acci-
dent and homeowners policies
provide proper insurance protec-
tion in case of injury to your own
child or to one of his little
friends.
Alto Church of Christ
Cecil Stringer, Minister
Bible Si-udy: 10:00 a. m.
Preaching: H:00 a. m.
Evening Services: 6:00 P. M.
Wednesday Services 7:00 P. M.
Calvary Baptist
Church
WELLS, TEXAS )
Horace M. Fletcher, Pastor
Sunday School—9:45 a. m.
Preaching—11:00 a. m.
Training Union—6:00 p. m.
Preaching—7:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting —Wednesday.
7:00 p. m.
Brotherhood — Monday, 7:00
p. m.
W. M. U.—Tuesday, 9:00 a. m.
G. A.'s and Sunbeams after
school Monday.
Our future presidents and prime ministers — from what spiritual heri-
tage shaii they arise?
The uitimate giants of science and industry — what faith wiit they
profess?
The fathers and mothers of our grandchitdren and great-grandchiidren
— what convictions wiii be taught in their homes?
AH this we are deciding today ... in our churches ... in our families.
For one generation can bequeath only to the next that which it, itself
possesses.
Our own religious life, our own determination to provide our children
with thorough spiritual training, our own faithfulness in Ailing our
churches with families — these positive purposes, expressed Sunday after
Sunday, will mold TOMORROW'S LEADERS.
THIS INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE THISj3
INCREASINGLY A CHURCH MINDED AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR YOUR CON-§
S1DERATION BY THE GENEROSITY OF PUBLIC-SPIRITED INDIVIDUALS AND j
BUSINESS FIRMS: X
United Pentecostal
Church
100 Dickey St. Alto, Texas
C. A. Stark, Pastor
Sunday Services:
Sunday School—10:00 a. m.
Youth Service—7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:30 p. m.
Thursday:
Prayer Meeting—7:30 p. m.
SUNDAY:
Radio Broadcast Harvestime—
Nacogdoches K.S.F.A. — 4:30 p.m
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NOTICE
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tires, new and used 'ubes, new
and used batteries, priced to sell.
Rubber stamps made to order.
Let us order your auto parts
and supplies and save you
money. See or call E. G.
Crosby, 5 miles east of Alto,
just off Hwy. ZI. tfc
FAST
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)T DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY
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LET U8 REPAIR YOUR CAR,
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Whether you need a complete
overhaul or tune-up tervlce, we
would appreciate a chance to
serve you.
COMPLETE VOLKSWAGEN
SERVICE
Oliver Griffith
CENTRAL HIGH COMMUNITY
Phsntf Atto, Texo,
LET US WASH AND GREASE
YOUR CAR OR TRUCK. WE WILL
GIVE YOU FAST SERVICE AND
DO A JOB THAT YOU WILL AP
PRECIATE. PHONE 8-4747.
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Station
HIGHWAYS 69—21
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McCLURE - SHATTUCK INSURANCE CO.
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COPELAND MOTOR COMPANY
LONE STAR FEED STORE
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SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
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) WtLL Bt )N ALTO EVERY OTHER THURSDAY
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