The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1949 Page: 2 of 11
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l‘>49 Cadillac—powered by this magnificent
new’engine—you
talking about. The power,flow is so $mdpth—and the
supplv of poweisso seemingly’ inexhaustible—that the
driver- is scarcely aware of the engine’s existence.
Owners are finding that this smooth, even, effortless flow
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\\ hen the great new Cadillac engine was jn the final
stages,of development, a Cadillac'engineer mafic
rtln up Pike’s Peak. “It few,” he said upo'lThis return,
. if the car were moving by automatic propulsion.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Maddox
pnd daughter of Seattle, Wash.,-
yvere in ffowie last..week -visiting
Mrs. Maddox’s aunts., Mrs. -Claude
r Precise and Mrs. J. N, Booker.
Mrs. John B. Hunt and mem-, She is the former Doris Coek,
bers of Circle No. 1 of the First daughter’of Pitt‘Cook, who was
Presbyterian Church entertained a well known citizen of BoWle
the three other Circles of the for many years.
leetiMl 'ar© as follows: January,.
“A* Mighty Tortrcss is Our God,”
the immortal hymn _by—Martin
Ldtlur: February, “'Abie With
Me”; March, ‘‘Jesus Shall Reign,”
again with words by Isaac Watts;
^pril, the familiar Easter hymn,
“Jesus Christ is Risen Today/1
a^rd May, Which marks the close
of the Federation season, “God
Be With You --^m~ We Meet
Again.” ' . . “ 1.
Several school systems have in-
troduced these hymns into their
tpusic study, ministerial associa-
tions are collaborating, municipal
cJrillons asc playing the hymns
anrl impeFtent-reWgious proptwwr
on the major networks are pre-
JscnUng'vherjj at least once^dunng
the designated month. > *
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of power does far more than increase the car’s agililty.
It adds immeasurably.-to handling case and rpa
verability, It increases the confidence oF'the perse
the wheel, and thereby makeshim a better drivejr.
it increases the vacs oyer-all safety to a i
will undirfstaml whabthe engineer was*'' degree. It h3^ long been true that a search for tite finest 4
leads inevitably to. Cadillac. But, today, the sign f* -.
are marked so plainly that searching is not requif\«
There is,, literally, nowhere else to go—if you wjn^ '
the ultimate in motor car quality Und satisfaction. —--
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Music Clubs .
Pui cn Hymn
Month Drive
If millions of AmericohS’ haVF
not familiarized themselves with
at least a dozep cf 4fie great
hymns of the Christian faith by
June of 1949, ft will he no frfult
long* helping the youths of the ^National Federatiop of
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Month project launched by the
organiz-ation under the a b i»
chairmanship of MrsbFrederic H-
Sterling oMnrdianapolis, will fo'
welT equipped cus-*the attention of thousands
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■boys’ rClub? .Or a “Teen hymn" each month for the bfd-
Tmvn”'. What ci your thinking on I ’—
1 playgrounds, their-.supervision,
location t nd equipment? I hy
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■— | .urgent need fi t- such and
ea-fH-e -it, v.oi Ihv;-.u-join in.
“I .d moxT now.
* j j suggestions and ideas.
Tu mu-ke our
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-bmv to tnt x'.e -here, w shouW make it
. . ; a good place in 'which to WORK,.
BIBLE THOUGHT ■•. , l.ivi-: ..mi I’i.AY: In- luth vnuru’7'1'llv,il[v
Then Peter opened Iris -inoutb, and said, of a truth I ;
' ■ .OMTOivc tb-d flo<l is no respect< r. of persons: But in cWtfy. it that
nation hetliat fearefh hhn and workulh rlgWeousness,
. accepted with hirn. . - —Acts 10.34-35.
~. Russia-has const ntt’d to name xkjlegales to the inter-
national wheat conference to tliseuss- proper allocation of
the world’s wheat crop Tor tH'e world’s food needs.. Maybe, if
Russians and Americans and BriUnns and FrenchiHgn and
Italians and Argentinians can peacefully sit around a table
and discuss frankly and fairly tills problem' they can ar-
rive at understandings whjdh in ay count for peace. For,
after all, the-chief cause of wars is crowded populations
needing resources that other lands possess. ,
Governor Jester is t<> he c<jjigraLulat<’d. up<>n his splen-
did selection of men for two-important appointments the past
week. He showed consideration for experienco and .effi
Cienvy in public office whim h< appointed I’obert (’ilvert
of Sweetwater te.be State Comptroller^ succeeding George
*~H. Sheppard who died jqst after he was sworn ffii for a
ncw'ti'im. C.-.lvort ha-l boon chu-l'’clerk under Shi ppaid
for many years and knows the job weTT Tbl' other is thr~
appointment of Former State Senator Ben Ihrmscy. as new
Secretary of State. Confirmation” by the Stnate was im-
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Of Commerce
By Alton B? Garner
—Gymnasium 7/
The continued acts of juvefiile
■ fished E...I. Friday N...S Smythe Bowi,.T^
KI THOU? ‘ ■>- ' T —' ^~~Editdr and .Publisher whe fo li> plan a Pn’gram
MRS. H 'I. TROUT - ----- Office Manager
Kriablkhcd February 9, 1922. Entered at th<
Texas, as second class m«.H uii<f
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any erroneous rejection upon the
character, standing or reputation of any^ r;om lirrn or < m poratKxn
which may appear in the coTdmns bnblsTap^r wilt br-ghMly eeweett- . k
cd upon the notice of same being given to the editor.
Choose only the best quality I
paint for painttnq your home—
A there’s real economy tn using
p- tongor lasting, better looking,
i Pittsburgh Paints.
Kill
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Bowie, Texas ,
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TEXA^ PRESS ASSOCIATION |
— “ IjJxlinquency. in
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<h’.t even with- I'yerv-one 'ceniccrtipd.
cyanide in t+ie water. I eoi
.thr-. -* In liembtireef
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ariosi fnllttwintfthe death of ajnan in Oklahoma City. The
WAl’d" ’ml- bev - * he ’ fit t' of ‘ \-onire;:tice can horn -a
rhnn’j ‘---'il Ir ’d' ivit\- otei cHVeS.. bttnrt his- sense’ of
justice concerning himself while trying to give wliat ven-
genrv' ’. -ebr-x |>hn is‘'juatjci for those he claims have
wrqn"cd him. *' , 1
■ -Th it’' the ytixnibl'v. with veitgo-ince.T' ft
a wroMu.Jmt mav multiply injustice mil crime: Nq^one
can afford to let vengeance breirrt tn his iTb.lrt or give vent
to it«-riirfMes.
To th-'ik’oT getting 'ovengy. regardless, of what wrong
has been done vou, is thinking dangerously- hurting yonr-
f>r rno»-e (}t-ui reaniifg vengeance harms anyone else.
4 Jetting beastly traits get the upperhand of one's think-
j and conduct'- rather than letting the 'emotions and
.easoning of a rcnl man prevail It's a bad example for
par’’ni. o<- teacher to even indicate in conversation that
there Ts’Ywcn 'utfTF a fh’lhg as wngcance —- or cx*en the
* thought of itistice in “go|timf*revenge.”
~ ~ 11 said Winstr-n (fhTrrrhill,* “is- the most
costl’- of hixuriis”
• “Vengeance to God alone belongs, but whqn I think
zof all mv wrongs mv blood is''liquid flame.’’—Scott.
-"Revenge, ai first thought sweet,- bitter-ere-long, back
on iteeff recoils.”—Milton.
‘rT:-i ’Taking revenge a man is but equal to his enemy,
but in nassing it over he is his superior.”—Bacon.
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Jr.. <>l C« IIl-jw Station, me yisit-
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J.nvd 'I'lKkrt. □.nd.-Mr. find Mrs.|
jO L. SI. ifgMer', Sr. Tli<‘V arc4
. <> v i it ill'! Mr. end t's. ’ Bril
’ "Niii-; . n'd 'Ti ir-lv." v ho'.linvc" a"’
new luembrr• • in* thfir family.
’ ‘’’".‘.’’'■al shffidv Kav. The volim;
l;idy- i-rivod Friday, .lanu.ir.v 21.
Maternal 'gr. ndparents are Mr.
and Mr. Lovd-Tin koi' and pate’--
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Mi J. W. King.
with
man
■avI;p was largely responsible for
introUAjeing hymns .ipto tlic scgv-_
ices of the Christian churches in
place of the meti iiV psalms used
pi iorr to the 18th ’century, and
futere. The achievements of I with music by William Croft.
' October’s h y m n . was “The
Church’s One Foundation" with
words by Samuel John Stone and
music by Samuel Wesley: Novem-
ber’s “When I Survey the Won-
drous Cross,” also with words by
Isaac Watts, has been called the
-greatest hymn in the English
language. For the* Christmas sea-
son, “Hark, the Herald Angels
r Smif*';’ And -for the bylarice“6f the
winter and spring the hymns se-
ibscriptions cash in advance, $2 00 p. r year in zone composed
M^aguc, Wise, Clay and Jack Cpimtier where $4.00 -per year
pa^tftopp«twhen time expires.
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CONGRATULATIONS, NEIGHBOR 7
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Bowie t>f>(|^l<‘ .rejoice ami congratulate our near-by
’hbors of the Chico area, where so much gy-od f<>>-
has eonle recently in PH disTAVcfles..
For generations the two communities have been good
neighbors, mutually hrlnfttl. Now that ;• good pav’< d road
bctwi'on Sttnsel .-nd Chico biings the two <-mpn■iciit1-".-
closer loeethor <jnt coii’inuo-l "ood r |.-»1 i«»»’■».->)i»”-t-ere mo'<-
important than ever. It also brings us closer to our go.od
neighbors In othi r rofnintinities. including Ci*M(wh‘"tt»<l
Park Springs,^ - ' ‘ .
Th'r pied xevet’td season-t ’Vhlttnldo ■■|>ommt d’oni;
in those communiti' ; bnve come-tu‘, IkiWi'* iparkcL am!
now more and more Ipiwi - run ale helping- develop the
new-found oil resources*47mii our ihipoitaiit relatumships
grow.-----------—--------------------—*
.- “We. welcome the folks of those communilies to Bowie
to find Tiny of their merchandising needs, hospitalization,
and Other needs. And jve welcome any pf jthyte just tA drop
in at anyi of our offices, shops or stores u> VaTK things over
tust visit if you please. More of us Bowie folks will now be .,
visiting you, too. now that better roadiT make this good F
pleasure ;r more frequent experience. .. .
We congratulate.. Chico miain on ihe rww< t announgp*| M
tttgnt thilt^a hig gasqttnt'f.pl.'^^kVill be but II in the nbw ojl
area which will be of nnitpal-i>cnef’il to sevh’-il of out1 e<>m- . ;
munities. ;’i-.....' '7 ''' ''' ' ..........'
M REVENGE A KILLER
I said in ilie 'coutt xtkmi that I
'.I should have
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I v;rs innoci nt." ;. .a
nioted iiy EL-Paizi. the other .d-iv .after,
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Presbyterian Church entertained
4 I . .. 4 L* ** 4 l» . . »• T 4
church January the home
of Mrs. Hunt. There were 35
members and guests present.
Mrs. JuiiJn E. iouwman? circle
clfairxnan, presided *over the
Music ClufaTX’new Hymn of the meeting, whigh-was opened with
' ■ ’ ‘ ” a prayer led by Mrs. WilLRidl^
ardsofi. The group enjtyed sing-
ing. .
The afternoon . was climaxed
With Mrs. Conway Wharton, a
most gracious individual, speak-
ing on her experiences as a
missionary in Africa. She and
her husband just returned’ to the
States DecemlMi--r...24..fEK.m Africa
where they have* been serving
as missionaries. The group was
irttrigupd with the inspirational
and Intel esting information giueh
by^ffs. Whorton jn ti-ITihg of her
life and experiences in Africa.
. tA delicious refreshment plate
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FEDERAL LAND BANK
4>. LOANS
Secretary-Treaturer
^foniague County National
Farm Loan Association
" *' Bowie, Texas, -
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IC Po-toffice in Bowie j town/ HELP now, would HELP
I Cliahibcr
will welcome your suggestions
. to a CZZ
gymna: ium. What do you think of communities on
of a~1
lance of 19-1D. .With, local music
their-.supervision, clubs taking the initiative,’the
| hymn will lie featured in church
. I services, in community sings, on
. need for- such and the ^e ra^iy. in schools, at meetings ;
woMhy;^o.join m.
and hrr;b(>Pn
UiMnounci d by. Mrs4. Roy don J.
. , , 1 Keith, of Chicago,'National Prdsi-
town w-nut T J’:
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‘ ft good place JH Which to WOBK.|.Sept<-ml.;-r when the project was;
- ‘-ffr ?..i, | xuiivcly- httHudied -wa^ “O «Go£lr
and old. You van help to make I Our Jn Ages Past >’
it that way. • ' I wcnls l’-V Isaac Watts, the
Municipal Airport
It takes Jittle vision to sec the
absxdute necessity xif-a good air-
port for Bowie within the Very
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aviation must be brought to our
very doorsteps If Bowie Ts to take
fin? place with other progressive
cities. '■■■■(..
• -Federal appmpriations’ a,r e
available NOW to assist‘towns in
the construction o*f airports, and
Bowie should cet-tainly li t . its
desires bo known. What are your.
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We have gcod lines flying c>Ver
here; Dallas, Fort Worth, Ama-,
liilo ,nnjtl Oklahoma Cjt.v, Abi-
lenc-cross ovw Bowie. Otut-jna-:
jor oil companies and business
mcn-Avcuhl usc aic-travel. Other
possibilities arc: Air-mail, ex-
press, freight and weather infor-
mation, air ambulance service,
flying school and air shows. All
air maps, Would * how BOWIE ar
an airport town. Let’s do some
work on this while Federal aiu
is available.
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1949, newspaper, January 28, 1949; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367583/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.