Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1948 Page: 2 of 10
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ration of na
rid wide air parcel
abar 1, the United
boast of the most mod-
iitioun delivery aer-
e world,- according to
James R. Pipes.
The new highly specialized air
service, enacted into law
the 80th Congress, will afford
stionwide-worldwide air parcel
patrons of more than 42,000 post
and its ppssas-
unexcelled shipping facili-
ties. Transit time will be reduced
to a traction of that required by
other modes of transportation.
Postmaster Pipes pointed out
that air parcel post packages will
receive the same particular con-
sideration shown air mail in rout-
ing. In addition, identical door-
step delivery will be given to air
parcel post as is afforded other
forms of mail, making the air-
borne mail service unique in
every respect. i
He added that distinct air par-
cel post stickers, printed in red,
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Gloria Weston, Dallas, joins her
townspeople in inviting fellow
Texans to come to Big D for week-
end vacations this summer. A civic
committee, called “Dallas Invites
You” and headed by Mayor Jimmie
Temple as honorary chairman, has
set up headquarters in the Chamber
of Commerce building to help out-
of-town visitors obtain hotel reser-
vations and plan their itinerary of
sight-seeing, theatres, sports, night
clubs and other recreation. The com-
mittee’s service even extends to
finding a baby sitter to stay with
the children of couples wanting to
step out on the town at night. • ' .
white and blue and bearing the
likeness of a winged package with
the earth's globe underneath, will
soon be available without cost at
ARE YOU EASILY SATISFIED?
“Well, I’m perfectly satisfied rules out any possibility of in-
with myself. You need not be fant baptism being acceptable to
concerned in me and my reli- God.
gion.” “I’m satisfied with my: Baptism must also be preceded
church and my doctrine.” | by confession of faith. “With the
Many times have unthinking mouth confession is made unto
people made those, or similar, re- salvation.” (Romans 10:10). One
marks. They indicate that those does not confess how he feels,
who have made them have missed nor what he feels nor that he is
the entire tenor of the Lord’s re- already saved and wants to be
ligion. Jesus’ religion is not de- baptized because of it, but with
signed to satisfy man, but God. the mouth confession is made of
Christ said: “I do always the faith in Christ and unto salva-
things that are pleasing to Him.’Mion.
Sinful man does things to please The proper motive of baptism
himself. The Bible makes one is desire for remission of sins,
thing clear enough for all: "Christ “Be ye baptized every one of you
pleased not himself.” in the name of Jesus Christ for
Consider the people who think the remission of sins.”(Acts 2:38).
that every fellow ought to "join No one was ever told to be bap-
the church of his choice." God’s tized for any other purpose in the
choice is never considered. It is | Bible. No one in the Bible was
a “you go your way and I’ll go'ever said to have been baptized
mine” proposition with too many. | for any other purpose. To obtain
But if we are saved, God must the remission of sins through do-
be pleased. You can be perfectly [ ing God’s good pleasure is the one
pleased and completely lost all'divinely specified motive for Bi-
—
at the same time.
We have heard many people
say: “I am satisfied with my bap-
tism.” But is God satisfied with
it? That is the point in baptism.
It was never designed
or satisfy mankind.
The only baptism God has in-
dicated as acceptable to him now
ble baptism.
Whoever heard of a person be-
ing baptized in the Bible because
he thought he was already saved,
or because his sins had already
to please been forgiven? There is no such
thing in the Lord’s religion. Such
ideas are not of God.
Baptism to be acceptable must
be the proper act. “We are buried
the Post Office to apply to out- be the proper act, or it is of no
going packages. | avail.
“With a scheduled plane taking Baptism must be preceded by
is conditional upon a number of
things. It must be preceded by j with him in baptism.” (Rom. 6:4).
the proper things, must be done j Sprinkling obviously is not a
from the proper motive, and must burial. A man may be satisfied
with sprinkling, pouring, or
off or landing within the United
States on an average of every
seven seconds around the clock,
and an overseas-bound plane
faith, for “without faith it is im-
posible to be well-pleasing unto
God.” (Heb. 11:6). This faith that
Jesus is the Son of God and that
leaving our borders every 30 min- j God hath raised him from the
utes, we stand ready to give our dead, (Rom. 10:9). Infants do not
patrons the fastest parcel post
service offered anywhere,’’ Post-
master Pipes said.
While international air parcel
post service has been available
from the United States and its
possessions for several months,
domestic airborne service is be-
ing launched for the first time in
history.
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When I was on the staff of the
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, there
is a dog show and I was as-
signed to write it up. For three
days, I was out there in the big,
barn-like exhibit hall where
there were 200 dogs and they
barked and barked all day long.
After three days of that, I was
back in the newspaper office
writing the closing account of the
show when I heard, or thought I
heard a bark. I assumed it was
imagination and kept on writing.
In a moment, I heard another
bark.
Had listening to all that bark-
ing for those three days so
worked on my nerves that I was
“hearing things?’’ I looked guard-
edly around the office to see if
anyone else had noticed such a
sound but all were busy and I
was just lowering my head to the
typewriter when my glance
caught the eye of Mark Burrows,
the “suburban edition” editor—
and he tried to keep from grin-
ning but couldn’t.
He had been doing the barking.
I grinned, too. It’s quite a relief
to know that your imagination is
not playing tricks on you.
believe this, therefore an infant
never pleases God in being bap-
tized.
Repentance is always necessary
before baptism. “Repent and be
baptized.” (Acts 2:38). This also
nothing, but that does not make
it right. God has never indicated
any satisfaction with any baptism
but immersion. He demands a
“planting” of the body, Rom. 6:5,
and he requires that to come be-
fore him we must have “our
bodies washed with pure water.”
(Heb. 10:22).
Baptism, is not a matter of your
own satisfaction, or of the
church’s will or satisfaction. If it
does not satisfy God, it is useless,
any way you take it.
SEE CHURCH CALENDAR FOR TIME OF SERVICES
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST INVITES YOU TO ATTEND
ALL SERVICES
(ADV.)
Notice To My Patients
I HAVE TEMPORARILY
RETIRED FROM PRACTICE
Please do not call me concerning
Professional Matters
When I am able to return to
my practice, I will notify you
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A boy showed such marked in-
difference to his duties that his
employer said, “I regret to do so
but I must discharge you.” The
youth pleaded, “Mr. Brown,
please don’t do that. This is my
first job and if I am fired from
my first job, it will handicap me
all through life." So at last the
employer said, “All right; go
back to work.” The boy said,
“You mean I’m not fired?”
‘That’s right” was the reply.
’Then,” said the youth, “I resign.”
A noted criminal lawyer of
New York City declared that he
had saved over 50 persons from
Hhe electric chair, yet not one had
ever sent him a Christmas card.
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1948, newspaper, September 10, 1948; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1115462/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Zavala+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .