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Proposes 'Stone' Campaign On Impeachment Issue By GEORGE CORNELL AP Relininn Writer I NEW YORK (AP) Declaring that the country can't stand "all the dirt 'and cross 'fire" 'of impeaching President Nixon, Oklahoma evangelist Billy James Hargis wants his followers to "stone" congressmen who advocate it. In his weekly periodical, Christian Crusade, the conservative radio preacher urges tliat a million Americans mail to those favoring impeachment 8 small stone wrapped in paper hearing this Bible verse: "He that is without lin among you, let him be the first to cast a stone Harris, of Tulsa, recalling the Scriptural episode in which Jesus prevented the stoning of a woman for committing adultery by his statement pointing up Hie evil of the Phairsees sclf-rishteous intenl says: "That bunch of Pharisees In Jesus' iirne ant Ihe message and will these modern-day Pharisees who are willing to sacrifice -the country so they can achieve their political dreams." Hargis' -ministry, whose tax exemption has been revoked on Hie basis of political involvement, recently was rejected by Hie U. S. Supreme Court in an appeal to have the exemption restored, despite supporting briefs filed by major Protestant and Roman Catholic groups that generally disagree with his views. The Hev.

Dean M. Kelle.v, di rector of Ihe religious liberty section of Ihe National Council of Churches, one of the organ izaitons hacking Hargis' ap peal, says the refusal to ex empl Hargis ministry "could he disastrous for freedom of religion in this country." The oulcbme, Ihe Rev. Mr. Kelley lays, could tend to preclude lax-exempt Institutions from taking a stand on various matters, including pending legislation. In Dallas, Ihe Rev.

W. A. paslor of 0 0 0-meinher -Baptis church, biggest in the Southern Baptist Convention, says he Is giving back "every penny" he has earned In salary during 30 years as Ihe church's pastor. "1 have always wanted to do nod's work without any kind financial reward," says Dr Criswcll, 65, who already has begun the process of returning his past' -which totals meet the Lord I ean lay I did all of my work freely." He says the return of the sum will be completed on his dealh through his will, but that the fi-. nanclal commitment to the church will not jeopardize Ihe future security of his family.

He has earned other income through 15 books, cxlensive speaking engagements and investments, hut as for the church salary over Ihe years-now esllmaled to be about annually-- he says: "1 feel I wanl to give back to (lie church everything that it has given me to that when I GARY R. BEAUCHAMP Keack Out Speaker Filial Meet Of Reach Out Set Tuesday The final in a series of seven meetings in.the Permian Basin or "Reach Out 74" will feature Gary R. Beauchamp, ministei of Westbury Church at Christ in Houston. Beauchamp was awarded the 'Outstanding Speaker of Amern Award" b'y tht Na- lonal and has led more han 70 gospel meetings in states. His talk on "Youth and "urity" 'at'7 p.m.

Tueiday it Ralph Tasker Arena ii expect- ad to attract a large crowd from New Mexico and West Texai, according to Pat Stephenjon, minister of Taylor Street Church of Christ in. Hobbs, sponsor of the meetings. A teacher of family relations' and Christian ethics courses at South Texas College, te is a writer for 20th Century Christian and Power for Today. He was minister congregations in Danger and Waco before assuming ministership of (he Houston'church. Chairman of the Annual Houi- ton Prayer Breakfast, Branchamp hai lerved in many civic capacities and received several olher national and regional Jaycee awards.

He and'his wife have three children. GlorictU Center Sets Two Miigion News-Sim Special GT.ORIETTA--Two weeks on mission work, the Home Missions Conference Aug. S-l and Foreign Missions Week Aug. will tomorrow at Glor- ietla Baptist Conference Center. The home missions activities are aimed at teaching the concept of reconciliation--its importance to missions and to the Christian.

Lutheran Hour Laymen Meet! News-Sna gaectal COLUMBUS, "There are two billion people In the world who do not believe lit lave not been told Jeiui Christ we've got te net eul and push and use what God given us to de thil work." This- was the metsaat Dr. Oi- wald Hoffman, speaker en Tlw Lutheran Hour, gave to Mint 2,000 delegates and guests at Lutheran Hour Rally here which was the opening event of tM 57th annual convention of the International Lutheran Lay men's Leafut. Dr. Hoffman, whe la'it week from the International Coniresj on W6rld Evantellim held in. Switzerland, that of the three billion people living in the world today about billion, are Christian! or have heard about Jesus Ghriit.

Of the two billion remaining," said, "about 1.1 per cent live next door to Christian! and could be reached if their neifh- bors would just sneak out." Biit per cent irf, the billion have Christian living next door, he explained, and tht'. best outreach to these is by radio. "The Iwtheran Hour is bringing the good news lal- ration through Jesus Christ millions of people through radio." 17 Lea County To Graduate from ENMU TAYLOR BAPTIST SPEAKER --Rev. Charlei Thrasher, pastor Kessler Park Baptist Church of Dallas, will be the Iuest minister at U' a.m. and p.m.

services at. Taylor Memorial Baptist Church this Sunday. He has studied at Howard Payne Univeriity and Southwestern Baptist Seminary, where he will receive his doctor of theology degree in 1175. Seventeen ititdtnti from Ua County are aaUnt til candidat- ei lor graduation at Eastern New Meiice Univeriity i summer. Baccalaureate an! eemmence ment lervicM will held at I tMay Physical fid ucation complex Arena.

Candidate! frtm Honbs, their degrees and Htljorl and a no tation if they are graduating with honors, Mcliide It. Marie Chapman Ashkrook, MEd in ele- nientary MueatiOn; Rtiia L. Bender, MEd in elementary education (reading); June Aland- nil Brown, BS In piychology, and caralyn Dhismort MBEd in business edutatiM (vocation! office Others from Kobbs are Guy Charlei Jaminen MA in Engliih; Pamela Jane Oakei Porter. MA in English; William Wallace MEd in SENIOR CITIZENS PRAISED WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. JftMph M.

eflntmended today senior citi- "Rent a Granny or Grandpa" ary education (Spanish); Char- ei Ray Ragland. MEd In ele- ienlary education (reading); hirley Sherman, MEd in secon- ary Calvin Bruce mith, MS in biology; Charles Wayne Vogl, BSIEd in Indus- rial' arts education; and May uth Strinirield Wolfe, MEd in lementary education. from Jal, their de- rees, majors and honors arc DeAlva Elizabeth Forrest Bloc- er, MEd In secondary educa- MIIEd in business education; Nell Gladden Hardin, MEd elementary education a Virginia Fuller Mcl.a- ninre, BUS in university itu- dies, special honors. Richard Maddux of Ei nice, is a candidate fur a BUS university studies. job -placement in Albu m4 tht project, conducted by Albu American ASMC! ation of Retired Persons Chap ter t34, often employment op portunitits, both a full-time and part-lime basis, wAmen participating in a new and men who are at least 55 yean old.

Pally Newi-iam. Rekbe, N.M.-Frl. ItTi-Page rft.OVH1O.NS INCLUDED WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Public Work! Com mittee. has reported out to the Senate floor legislation that in eludes a carpooling incentive provision and $15 million for for roadways in northwest New Mexico. R6th provision! were authored by Sen.

Pete nlci, Domenicl said carpool provision establishes million hind from which cities can draw to implement carpooling said the MS million will be used St upgrade New Mexico rays 44. Wl and ill the Cornell region. LEASING -Low Monthly SM WOODY HATFIELD PERMIAN FORD II Tuner Sundird-Cal Lists Increased Profits SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Standard Oil of California lias reported profits of 285 iniilinn the second quarter of 1971, compared with earnings ot flM million during the ame period last year. Earnings for the first lit months of 1J74 were 1578 mil- lien, compared with 1335 mil- it lion a year ago. The report on Wednesday ot the nation's fifth larfesl nil firm, mirrors the general profit picture of U.S.

oil companies. NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH FOWLlT.iMlCOMANGHI SUMMER REVIVAL AUGUST 2-4 H. JIARL HAYES CALIF. LIADM AND MUSICIAN: MX. MRS.

DON AILIS Hobbi, N. M. Services Nightly, 7:30 P.M. NUMIKT meviBJB Pitwr; C. SUAKLtS WELCOME TO ALL TheHobbs Daily News-Sun INVITES YOU TO ATTEND ONE OF HOBBS 1 FINE CHURCHES! "Sharing His Love: Our Glo hai Task" will be portrayed in drania, music, words and pray foreign Missions during Week.

Taylor Strati Cntrch of Ckrist lit lert SERVICES Clm 9:00 A.M. Wonhip 1:00 A.M. Wenhi. 10:00 A.M. :00 P.M.

Wednes.ar-- :00 P.M. Pat Slepkfastio, milliter HARVEST TIME Threuflhout agricultural tact ions of our counlry, people are either busy reaping harvest or contemplating harvest soon to reaped. Harvest time is always a beautiful time of year because it marks change of seasons as well as the ingathering of fruits of rnan's labor. Ai store houses ore filled with fruits and grains, we should all reminded of a greater harvest, Pout said, noj deceived: God is hot mocked; for whatsoever man soweih, that shall he' also reap" (Got. It Is evident that Paul was not speaking of a harvest of wheat, corn, collon, because all farmers and Qnra'eners know that you con sow seeds in carlh without rsapinq.

Nothing frustrating thnn to sow seeds only to tht crojis wioed out by initxts, underground or indfrTTtnt weotrrtr. Mrvwt of which Paul fpokf Is' The harvest of lift. He continued hy saying, or that sowtth to flosh shall if thf fltah rwp corruption; but he that sowtth to the Spirit shall of ths Spirit rcop life everlasting" (Gat. Far too mony people hovt been deceived about hw that governs the spiritual harvest. God promises us that no evil deed will be without its pun- ishmtnt.and no good deed wilt go Tht richest, most abundant life is the li'c that is filled with good Tht most miserable, corrupted, troubled rife is thai which is void of goodness.

Riches, and material will hove noth- ing to do with Ihe fulfillment of this promise of God. From the least to greatest, nil reap what they sow. you rtf blessings hy following tht wonderful words of life? If so. vftu will have the most abundonl, joyful harvest man can reap. you not sowing to tht Mrft nvutto mittry ttm eon bt txpwwd.

Ftr- hops ntrtf any fruits' Ond groins from fie'd, hut you cannot grtol harvest life. Barnes Electric Co. DIVISION ELECTRIC SERVICE AND CONSTRUCTION. INC. W.

IrMfiray Hnm MM111 Tolerance Is the ability te be kind to dumb animals especially when they are human beincs. 200 S. Linam Fh. LITTLE ZION BAPTIST CIVKCaT ra 5. run Rev.

M. L. Cook t.ai. 11:0. A.M., fiw y.in., r.m.

nRUIALEN MISSION BAPTIST CHUHCal 1TM I. IHH Tin. McKinley Oati, Pastor OMWERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST C1UKC1 North im Knowltl Rnd H. C. Pay ton, Pastor KHOB Kun.

to A.M. SMS t.m., 10:50 n.m., 1:00 p.m. Wed. 7:00 p.m. rUUIANT GREEN BAPTIST CBMttl lia tut Ullwnl V.

R. Watkins, Paster t.m.. I.M. TIE ST. JOHN BAPTIST C1UHC1 im mi at Rev.

J. W. Ward, Paster 1:1. t.m., 11:00 F.M. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHUKCl SKnKRr Anil Buriw Ted L.

Triiier it.tn MW inns Zventnf t.m. Mld-wrek rAm CHAPEL FREE wiu. BAFTHT Attend Church This Sunday Hobbs Printing 30! W. IROADWAY Tidwell Motor Co. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Quality Serriee Urtlnj Lta Ci State lltt Ray's Rental Equipment far Lawn an4 Garden, Fleer Care, Hwpital InTal)4 Can.

and Partr RENT tT AND SAVE USI N. Dai Past Phone M7.1IM A OIL WELL MRVICWe INC. An equal opportunity employer. PHONE PHONE NMU4 PHONE FUNEHAI HOME Pauline's Style Shop Downtown Ml MMtV ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 30W WVJtt Kldon Cotton -Wwrjh Wed. 7:00 EVI.

1:00 AMVRT METHODIST CHURCI f. Falter iiw IM, mft. IM t.m. urn c. M.

i CHURCH OTA 11 A.M.. 7:30 p.m. Wtd. TM t.m. 'rumaa Gartmaa, Pastor Phene HI-TMi FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wayne Mahoncy, Pastor t.m.

A.m. P.M.. TM BBL-AIRE BAPTIST CHURCH City Hifi-WAy Paul M. Cnambliss, Paitor 1:41 4.M. A.HI.

I p.m. 7 t.m. BBXVUE BAPTIST CHURCH XTM altth Ktnh OltmAii Gary Orr, Paitor A.M. A.M. I p.m..

7 t.m. BETHKL BAPTIST CHURCH Mirth Dtnvcr City C. Sidney Cur, Pastor CALVART BAPTIST CHUKCH Clyde Cheatham, Paitor 1JD SwuUt JfKetton 7:90 WH 7. CAITU AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Iftt t. CHtlt Avc.

Rev. D. S. Moore Jr. Ml a.lL.

TM t.m. tTRST BAPTIST CHURCH t. Oln Rev. Bob C. Ross 1.1, Worihlp, 10:50, T.

U. MMANUAL BAPTIST CHURCH ftMAnit 3iift Jack Stringer, Pastor KORTH5IDE BAPTIST CHURCH Jefferson and veia Babby W. Rine, Pastor, MM17I 11 I.KI.. TU p.m.. E.S.

1:9. P.M. BOCK CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Mil N. surke Jimmy Gardner, Pastor SPANISH BAPTIST MISSION South Dtlmoni fh J. L.

Soria. Pastor 11:00 1:30 p.m.. t.m. TATLOR MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCI Jim Harvey, Pastor 1M. yeso Dr.

10:10: T.U. at 1:1. DELIVERANCE CENTER CHURCH MO CAIt DuAMM BAPTIST CHURCH Hldvrut Rev. Frank WelU FREE Wn.L BAPTIST CHURCH Her. Ray Price en kfiir I.K.

ll-W p.m. 7:1. t.m. FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3M. NtflR Jtflenwi Krntst E.

Moyers, Pastnr n.m. 11:00 t.tri. p.m. t.m. rimlly p.A.

THE PRIMITIVE RAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST OnRCN yn Rfv. Charles Wood mm tat, e.av. t.m. Rtr. R.

K. Jehnnon, Pastor A.M. t.m. t.m. FTMT vnrm METHOBIST CHURCH aui Dr.

L. Carpenter A.m. 5.3. A.m. ailHl Alfniu W.t.klp 11 Ytt I I.W.

ALMRMATE MaTTHODIIV CHURCH IM Nirlh OarM W. MatKni. Pastor I.I. UMVr HUT nBBBTTCRIAN CHURCI NwtN Jack Undw. Minister Wcrihlit Scrvlcei 10:30 a.m.

Church sv-hMl 9:15 A.m. ROXANA CHURCH OF CHRIST Kl K. ROMIH Mitchell Noland, Minister 1:45 A.M., ll.OU A.m., p.m.. 1:00 t.rj. 1EPFERSON STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Glenn Nichols, Minister A.M.

A.m. tm p.m. CHURCH or CHRIST an s. DAI SH-7MI Roy Simmons, Minister S. PAIO A.M.

p.M. im p.m. CBRJRCH OF CUBIST HI SM. tum A.M. 7:00 P.M.

tounsmc CHURCH OF C-RIIT (CONSEKVATn-E) Strickland, Preacher A.m. 1:50 A.m., 7:00 p.m. CIUBCK UT THE LIVING GOD tf TIXAI And Flnt W. R. Denson t.m A.M.

11:" A.M. TM t.m. T.m UK. WBTB intERT CBURCB OF CBHWT UK t. Wklit J.

Anderson. Preacher f.m AM. A.M. TM t.m. CBURCII OF GOD 111 KAlt DUftflAM 0.

W. Eason, Pastor TM: WM 7:. mar AMKMBLT OF GOD ctuxct X. iviydtr Wayne Woody, Paster liel A.M.. 11 A.M.

T'M i.m. CaTtmoi or con IN CBRIST IWl E. Sl'llT Rev. S. V.

Brooks A.M.. A.M.. i.m. BLAB TTOINGS AtRCMBLY OF GOD CBURCH Wuu rnrlir Her. 0.

W. Newman I A.M., 11:" A.m., T.H P.M. CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST North Turner imndAy Church--11 A.m. KHAlW )Uom--Frillrl4 BEOHGANRED CHURCH OF JESUS CtniST OF LATTER DAY SAINTf ft Fnwler And Clrlwtf Danald Gnlntt, Paster tilt I.M. A.M.

P.M. TWC CHURCH OF JBSUS CWRIST OF LATTER BAY SAINTS North Grtonei 3S J.82TO or ftt-IMS Clintoa L. on-ill, Branch President 11:10 I.M. M. CHURCH OP TRB NAZARBNK ma H.

The Rtr. Ciraj Carney, Pastet A.M. I.M., p.m. 7:9. P.M.

PENTECOSTAL CHURCH wnt avfn t. Flym, Pastor, Ktr. M. L. Goodpasttift, Pastm at.

7 p.m. mm, kav, a MAW Ma, IT. CHRISTOPHER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Plrmdn Aitrf Amos N. Gaume, Rector lioe A.m., A.M. OOP'S DELIVERANCE CENTER TO7 X.

tiUM Marfla Wilkinson, Evantillit IM: KM TM. IT. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH anur KudVr'alYd m'CinrM IU. JIMM R. Serrin, Pastor I.I..

WmUlp A.M. CHURCH OF COD OF APOSTOLIC FAITI CMwr ft mi PAnHA 1 The Rev. Larry Michael mrt A.M. p.m. WM.

TJ! p.m. BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 3417 N. FAW Forrest A. Filter 1:4.. A.M.

U.fl A.M. P.M. STREET CHURCH OF CBUn tu nrMr Pat Steptiemen. MlnMar JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 114 N. Morris Jack Cobb, Minister aundiv.

A.m. Public WAlL-h Towpr 10:30 A.m. HIGHLAND CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DUelpltl or (l-rlM Rendtr HTI. Dale.M, Barter ClHrek (tiiwl. 1:90.

Wotihlp 11:1. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH LinAm At AlitAn A.m.. A.m., p.m., p.m. MURNING STAR I. M.

E. CHURCH Jtuui Senmd St. Rev. B. E.

Kirk t.m.. A.m.. P.M. THE SALVATION ARMT tAit MAln Lt. Ronald Wendt, Commanding; Offictr IlK.

A.m.. 7:90 p.m.: WM. CHURCH OF THE FIRSTBORN aubatvlilem W. BAHAtr Mvd.) riant 11:1. P.AI.

NEW HOME BAPTIST CHURCH Rrn. J. C. Ouarlca S.S. 9MS W.S.

11:00 A.m I p.m., W.S. 7:30 p.m., Wed. TM P.M. TUNITY FREE HOLINESS CHURCH HOI Unim Dow Cottrall A.m. A.m.

t.m. THE PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOVII Rer. Lester Cnwe. Paster A.M. 11:00 A.M.

p.H. IT. HELENA'S CfTHOUC CHURCH UN Weit Broadway Mai US-Kill Charlie Sparks Agency INSURANCE Ml North Llnam Dial 393-6813 Petterson- 'Roberts Funeral Home IMt North Dal Paso Dial Western Auto Assoc. Stores 114 East Broadway Dial M7-32M DORAN Chevrolet Good People To Do Business With" W.BROADWAY W. M.

(Billy) Walker, Inc. OIL FTELB TRANSPORTATION MM.r Blvd Rwi4Ay HAHM P.M. aaturlAj, A.M. Aj I P.M- AWr Avi: I tit i A.M.. i CRACK LUTHERAN CHURCI N.

Fowler At Btrry Dr Rer. Robert G. Lelahen, Paitor 1:9.1 WWIAIP, UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 11S SehArkAutr Ray Heflman, Paster A.m. And 7:00 p.m. Tun.

7:91 P.M. UNDENOMINATIONAL JESUS NAME CHURCH cm Ttyur Rev. H. Spencer a.a.. ii: 11 7: TW.

nm. SOVEREIGN CRACK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Raymond Meore, Pastor HI Wtit Tiylftr PUMA SM-Atn 11 A.M.. A.M.. 7 p.m.. WH t.m.

CHURCH OF GOD OF -ROMRCT 412 K. OunnAm liR-4dS4 Richard Gallaher, Pastor 11 A.m. A 7 p.m. ttl A. OirlirAA Minister David Griffith A.m 7:30 p.m.

COSPELTEMPLK riRST SPANISH ASSEMBLY OF GOB CHURCH n.n A.M. taste frcw HAMBURGERS SHAKES DINNERS MEI1CAN FOOD Phone M3-I121 lill North Dai Paw UMIA'I FAITH OUK TOOTH ANNIVIUAKY Furniture Land, Inc. "QUALITY FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES" 315 N. Turner Phone 3M-7IGS "OPKN ANYTIME BY ArPOINTMENT." Linam Electric Co..

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