The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1945 Page: 7 of 8
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Rev. J. W. Douglas, Pastor
First Presbyterian
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ATTIC INSULATION
IN FUEL SAVING:
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Bowie. Texas
2 Doors Above Bank
Prices $4.50 and $4.95
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Rev. Ralph Danielson, Pastor
Pentecostal Church
Brown Bui’ding, 1^$ Smythe St.
R. G. KENNEDY, Pastor
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Jimmy Pickering, Pastor
15 DAYS* SUPPLY.... 690
30 DAYS’ SUPPLY... 31.23
TO DAYS’ SUPPLY... 31.88
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1945 ___
Mrs. G. W. Haltpm and Ger* .Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Jones- havp
trude* A^ams, of Fort Worth, recently moved to their home on
are visiting Mrs. Julia Cree and 310 West Wise street, which they
•Mrs. C. Y. Cosby this,week. Recently purchased.
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Hee+h and family, o< Ft. WHiPE hcJy. Mrs. Fay Ruth Shawt-ro
for a lev'
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THE VITAMIN CAPSULE
ALL YOUR. VITAMINS
1 in one tiny cap$_.\
* Esch BAX aupplias al least the full
adult minimum daily requirement of
th».ltnpdrtani vitamins needed in hu-
man nutrition. No need io take several
tablets a day. And why take a prod-
uct containing only a few vitamins?
Costa less than 3 '/>? a day to lake BAX.
fenJii’ldg. Next Dbor Bowie Bakery
pTsANDLIN — G. E. ARNOLD — Owners
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GARRETT & COMPANY^
K THE HOME SUPPLY STORE — BOWIE
n . f,.-y livcAtiCk and grow fi.iii
.:t t',.»'same , lime,, the .>, e _ _
'It has been found that i n
ac. -rs of water will produce ;
n. afh feed as an-acre of <ooc
1 <i,d. To grow f sh sucyessfu ly
it is yccessary to have .the potri'
■pt -p ’ly stocked. If th«re s
t'.u many fish for'the avnflcb'c
fc?:’.. giowth will be less.
j’Aii acre of water will produc
5() to 250 pounds 6f (ikh. I
d given pond has food to pr
1 fish
th;h is all the pounds that wo Id
be grown regardless of wlieth< r
is was used by 50 fish or 1,000.-
fi:h.
In order to prevent pond--
from becoming overstocked it is •
necessary to stock with tl.
proper combination and l^r t
giitsts in the
■>• me Saturday.
Mrs. ^Colleen B'avkburn and 3
. /ant aaughier returned to th 1
iicmc in Hobbs, New Mexico last
wiek after a visit here with her
ra retni, Mr£ an3 Mrs, P, K»n- . 1
Church
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Rev. John Webb Pastor
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Tuit TTpceived Shipment of
Men's Cushion Magic
WORK SHOE
Plain Toe and Cap Toe
Mcore and ’ Miss Georgiana Ro
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Mr. an4_Mr^.Mdvin- Diww^v '
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Joe Threadg.il
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u-W T. Hamilton. Minister
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Income* Social Security and Withholding Tax Service.
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To bring last year's returns, and any blank forms you
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Same Place
FISH PRODUCTION harvest the fish as they get to
IS BEING ENCOURAGED proper size. ' r 5. :
According to tfie So 1 "Conser- ~
,—’ vation o fied* • at Ndeona, fish "
w£re put in the ponds of O.-M.
Molesbee, J. W. Wood,- Joe ^he*/
ton, Clarente Chandb r, ° Hinds
Clark, T. R. Cope end. R. I. Cuni
\ sVell, Mrs. John,Yowell and II ■
nicY Jackson recently. Prea -n
und channel cal furry hed by tl e,
hatchery at Dallas were used
.in stoikuigi
P'uuis can.Yutflish . needed -**—■
Jld Time Gospsl MissipF
' ' 110 North Mason St,. .
Ted VASSAR, Pastor
Forestburg News
By Georgiana Roland - ■ .
Z<^'$urprise Efthday dinner a”'^ son, David, of Bowe,
v as given in honor of Mr. W 11
Poland at hisHrome last Sunday
a’ noon. The occasion being nis
t5ih b.rthday. 'Thpse present
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First Methodist Church
Rev. Fitzhugh Talbot, PastoY
... Have a Coca-Cola.
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t.-rjicd with them
•< teks visit.
Major and Mrs. Karl' Lahp-
h rd. of Bowie, visi’ed Mr. ant
•Mrs. Lee Winingham last Fri- |
cay. • Major . Langlord serv'd
cxerseas 30 months, d-r—
. Tpl. Leo Zebroski, statione<l
at Fort S 11, Okla., visited M •.
and Mrs. Ebb Roland and son.
-/ I Sherrill, Ji pari of W we*>k.
Cp». Zebroski h^s recently re-
ly.) ned font somewhere-'in Italy,
whe^e—he was stationed wph
Cpl.'Frank L. Roland for over
two years. ‘ -
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Miss Jerry Zuber, of Denton,
visited her fathef, Barney Zuber,
Sunday.
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keep His commandments, - w<
bear f uit and the husbandman'
will purge us. But when we
fail to do these things, we are
cut off, withered, and cast into
• ne fire.
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LONE STAR 4-H CLUB
PLANS TO RAISE BROILERS
The Bo^s’ 4-H Club oT Lon'
Several of the boys of the clu-
Star met Friday, January 12 h
are planning to raise some
broilers, besides their reguk
— YOU'LL WEAR IT WITH PRIDE
| new work which ’Was urganized
, last December... Some ol us have
hopes in winning in a\ contest
which will be offered soon.
Mr. Owens, our County Agent,
gave us a very interesing tai’
and discussion rm how to rn sc
baby chicks.—The Reporter.
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Mr. and MrS. Lloyd Tucker had
as guests over Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. O. E. Me’ton, of Burkbur
nett; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Leve1.
of Nocona, apfl Petty Officer 21c
and Mrs. Jack .Hayes and baby
of New Jersey.
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**' diice only 100 pounds of
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Mis. Bel ry .Richey "f I'/e-.i
ten, bought the home of M-
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Stoneburg. She • and her twi
children moved into their n?,\
home last week. , : .■
Mr, and Mrs. C. W.. York, f
Weatherford, were Week-end
gt < sts of Mr. an<j Mrs. Ha. ry
Ainizing rase nene! For
COUGHS
Bronchial Irritation* Due To Cold-
A Knre Combination—Compound*"
om valuable Canadian Pine Bn 1.se -
nd other soothing healing Inirred
it* Buckleys I'nnadlol Mixture
ilTgrent from anvthlns you, Tin-
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<lncklt>y'M Arfai :f M’nyn—
To EooHon Phlegm
2 To Soothe Haw Menfbrfcncoa . ..
t To Mn!<n Breathing En«irr
You K<it vc«*iltA EAnT — you f
<' effect INSTANTLY.
.» trt nt oner—try IliickUy’a <’A>
«OL Mixture—fotfAy. At HrM-< I
ti< evrrji'wlitrr. ‘
tenches', are* plain, ’irijjiic; -tui ~
ple;C story may be regd- in dftltii.
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The Lord teaches . that evert, K1
branch must bcarWl it. If ;
doesn't, t is taken away; and. it -
if d.><•;•, it is i urged a-tl care*,'-
--for:—•'i’Ht'Si’ bfahehes bear Ivi’it?
- -bccut1 se_jfifry1 ■ •draw "IKei •'' lite /
TrcjYtUid Vine 5hd Iiey*a~*T7?' *“
t e ‘likeness of the vine. T < y
-must-bo attached to-th- vino, or
else .they cannct bear frui',
g Christ is the. vine, hence, one
must be attached Tb Christ, and 1
dra\v his life from Christ if he
is -to be a fruit Bearing b afich.
This story has sometimes been
misapplied, aiid made : to teach ’ .
dial .Christ ?+s"the^ythe -and' that .
modern den’onminatjons are tlie
branches. Christ probably fo e-
taw that rerror, at ledst he cor-
TOclcd it. Verse 6 says: ’“If t
MAN abide not in Me, he is cast,
forth -as a branch.” Men—n< t
denominations — arc branches
Men must be aftached to Christ,
the one vine. Modern denomina-
tions cannot use the Bible to ’
prove they are attached to Ch’ ist
because the Bible does not speak
of them.
Every branch—-man—thftt doe*3
not bear fruit it taken away, is
withered, and is cast into the
■ -fir 7 -So ITT wfRi- CKristiems."
If, alter they become brancM*
in Christ, they fa'l to biar fruit.
they are severed from the vine
by the husbandman (God) anc
are cast into the ' Tire,
again is contradictoiy to
theories which say that when ;
man 'once becomes a'branch'TTirT
he cannot be cut from the vin
and destroyjcdtt-ar that a child o
God capnot fall from grate
John 15 say*, thflft. if a mai
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, he is, cut of
ist, into the fire
M.-. and Mrs. Edd Threadgill’anil
Miss Florence Jones,. Mr. ail l
Mrs. Dave Threadgill, Mr. 1 an I
Mrs.Joe Threadgill, ~ of. Bella
vue, Mr. and Mrs. J; H. Turn’.r
and Joe Mixon, of Bowie, Mr
ana Mrs. Jpyce ^dwards and
family- and Mr. and Mrs.- Em
Roland, of Stonebuilg. A lovely
ve.se XU7. rro... ,! d:nner was servedvW he re
that all of Clnist’sjegm- ce^ved many n^^js.
essential.
PAYS FOR ITSELF ’ dQSsh’tTiear7ruit,
■ u rucr e*uiun> withered, and car4
In the same connection, Christ
says: ”If ye keep my cjmmair
n ents, ye shall abide in my
, love.” (verse 10). From tha ,
we learn 1________,
J mandments’ ai e essential. We
_-•* must keep His commandments if
1 ■~ : We abide m Il's love. We can-
. pot be saved without His love
* -or without keeping His - com-
L rhandme hts. He has commandoi
L. • ue te believe, (Heb. 11:6) repent
® -(Luke 13:3), confess His nami
(Acls 8:37), and be baptized for
___ the. remi: sion of our sins (Acti
~ 2:38). When we do that, th
Lord adds us to the church: w
become a branch in Christ. S
long as we live faithfilly, and
keep His commandments,
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There’s a friendly phrase that speaks the allied language. It’s Have a Coke.
Friendliness enters the picture when ice-cold Coca-Cola appears. Over frosty
bottles of ice-cold Coke, minds meet and hearts are closer together. It’s a
happy custom that’s spreading ’round the globe. Coca-Cola stands for the
pause that refreshes,—has become an everyday high-sign of friendliness among *
people of gpod will. _• » 4
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1945, newspaper, January 12, 1945; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363839/m1/7/?q=+date%3A1945-1972&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.