Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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Catered at the Post Orfice at Decatur, Texas, as Second Claes Mail Matter
DICK COLLINS. Editor-Owner
walking, running, entering to various on these blessings to others.
sf the publisher.-- DICK COLLINS, Publisher.
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our physical life anil growth.
The second essential referred to in
Ilie physical realm is that of breathing.
This corre-ponds to prayer in the spir-
itual life. Just as breathing. This cor-
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PATENTS
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Successful Practice since 1875.
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firm, person or corporation which may appear at any time in the columns of
the Messenger will be gladly corrected upon its being brought to the attention
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a patent, with listqf clients
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Faster than "instantly". . . faster
This is exactly true; Oil-Plating
supplies lubrication in LESS THAN
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OL-PLRTE YOUR
GOLLy-
YESTERDAY
I WA5 LOOKIN6
AT TH' HOTEL
REGISTER AN NO
SOONER I TURNED
MY BACK IT
DISAPPEARED!!
time to eat the
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as in the phy-
thing patented. There may he zener-
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of eating, of breathing, and of exer-
cise. They are essential, we cannot get
along without them. They belong, of ।
course, to the physical side of our be- j
ing. For the Christian, however, these
three things suggest three other mat-
ters that belong to our spiritual life.
run MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED NEWSPAPER LN WISE COUNTY
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flow. But you cannot have even
a doubt of sure starling-lubrica-
tion, when it is always UP IN
ADVANCE. That's Oil-Plating . . .
a pldin, straight, economic reason
for changing to your correct free-
flowing Winter grade of Conoco
Germ Processed oil — patented.
Costs no more than changing
Tntil that time comes, the
Now these days you read on
every side, how poorly-oiled start-
ing causes most engine wear, and
Think of what is said in Psalm 111.
that was read at the beginning. Look
at it again and notice the power of
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Next spring the United States will the joy and rejoicing of my heart"
ear struck the
oil might even begin to flow,
Oil-Plating is ready to lubricate.
New Jerse
strange and
-THERI is No SUBSTITUTE For Circulation'
ilisr Cmuty Hessenger
ESrASLISNID IN ISM
PUMLISHED IN THE DAIRY CENTER OP THE GREAT SOUTHWEST
“Our Country! In her intercourse with foreign nations, may she alwaye we can maintain the attitude, the out
M in the right: but our country, tight or wrong." —Stephen Decatur. look, the spirit of prayer. We read
--—----—-------------------------------------------------- that we are to “continue instant in
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC in the Word. It is undoubtedly as
the character, standing or reputation of any necessary for our spiritual ife and
* well-being a* the eating of food is for
The carnal man
the eyes, it has power to endure. it j
is more to Im* desired than gold, it is
sweeter than honey, it warns us from
danger and there is great reward in
regarding it. Lookin at this passage
only, we are impressed with the tre
men.I »us values that come from eat-
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weak in bodly.
that everything patentable had been
this Word II converts, it makes wise, thankfully the blessings He provide*
it gives joy to the heart, it enlightens for us.
may ent
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Winter be bloweal...
an auto, which in itself was bad en-
killed Away back in 1816. ’he rhe occasion bears a special message
Miss Irean Collins. Miss Manilla Price
and Mr. Hub Collin- of Decatur, vis- I
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lai-ent of
Chico, Thanksgiving day.
dirigible Hindenburg will be bite of breakfast. Without it we are
I or purchased for the pur- not ready to begin the day's work. It
Some Essential Things
By Joint C. Page. D. D. Member of
Faculty ......ly Bible Institute,
Chicago. 111.
an array of callings
ersatility and useful-
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Mr. Richard G. Wood of
WED- -1 cant 3242
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1 responds to prayer in the spiritual
life. Just as breathing is regular, so
ought our prayer life to be.. We may
not always be in the act of prayer but
Ik* operating a translantic air mail
service by means of its own dirigible
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being in the midst of a centennial cel-
ebration as a consequence. The Presi-
dents used to issue patent-. and in the
early days one official of the rank re-
fused to grant a patent on the ground
ey comes forward with the
I tragie story of Joseph
games, but some kind we must have
in order to row. In spiritual matters
likewise exercise is imperative. In 1
Corinthians 15:58. Paul exhorts us to
Im* always abounding in the work of
the Lord. There an* various forms of
Christiun activity—passing out Chris-
tian literature a making a definite ef-
fort to secure someone for your Sun-
day School class, or inviting others to
come to the church service and the
Youhg Peoples meeting, and particu-
larly trying to lead them through
these other aencies to a saving knowl-
ede of Christ. The strongest Christian
are those who take a good deal of ex-
ercise of the kind that I have men-
tioned.
There is in Palestine a big lake that
must we eat the Word of God to main-
tain our spiritual life. Jeremiah must
more than two million patents have have had this in mind when he wrote,
been issued up to the present date, he "Thy words were found and I did eat
must have been mistaken- them and thy Word became unto me
er of e zres
suggesting a
it is altogether neces-
going to be strong
a stretcher, a else that be had something for which
stretcher, and t. lie thankful. which no donbt is true
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trouble may be brewing and you can-
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goes right to theybeat of the trouble
to aid nature to soothe and heal the
inflamed membraes as the germ-laden
phlegm is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies have failed,
don’t be discouraged, your druggist is
authorized to guarantee Creomulsion
and to refund your money if you are not
satisfied with results from the very first
bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.)
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Sion system will have settled down to
. . . . . , „„ f through the gratifying of bodily de-
a basis that embodies no more un- i ,
, . i. elsires, but the spiritual man needs spir-
certainty than attend- the getting of '
e , J itual things. Our Lord had this fact
a post office money order. . , . .
1 ’ in mind when he spoke the words in ,
At one time or another, almost ev- Matthew 4:4. and said that man shall
eryone has thought of getting some
it appear- that Germans come in handy
occasionally, after all.
Vice presidents go softly, and we
are likely to forzet that they exist.
(Jer. 15:16.)
One of the first things that we
think of in the morning is getting that
eurring Thanksgiving Day she is ren
minded that she has a job and is like
. ly to have one a -long a- -he lives. The
male portion of the family can sit and
smoke, but the turkey has to be pre-
pared, and when the feast is over,
there are those awful dishes to wash.
It takes a high degree of optimism to
couple thanks with such tasks, but the
housewife i- patient if not optimistic.
So far the women folk- are concerned.
Thanksgiving really is their Labor
Day.
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Next to Postoffice
The third essential which was men-
tioned at the beginning is that of ex-
ercise. We all know that exercise of
some kind is imperative in order to
beome strong physically. Exercise
may take different forms, such as
which Go would have us live. There
is a spiritual climate to which we
must become acclimatei. Then we are
able to enjoy fellowship with our
Heavenly Father and appropriate
board the vessel John Minturn.
Coast. Science has come to
F Mr.
spent t
his breakfast an«l is
too from the spiritual atmosphere in
is always left firmly bonded to
every working part. Like any
other real Plating, this Oil-Plating
cannot run off. After hours or days
of standing in the cold, Oil-Plating
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not live by bread alone but by every
------ . word from God. There is. of course, a
al interest, therefore, in the fact that bread and butter life. Man is an econ-
the patent system has been in oPeraomic unit. but he is more than that :
tion for a hundred years, Washington he is a spiritual pilgrim and as wh
ployee wishes, he may 'ill upon the fect. converting the soul" (Please read
same zovernment azency to carrvi Psalm 19:7-14.)
hack his return. without postaze It Among e-ential thing- in our ever-
may be enclose in a selel en’loPiday life we may mention the matter
pose stated. Not so long ago, one citi- is likewise true that unless we tale
zen could insult another by calling him time to eat a bite of the Word of G id
Hindenburg, the best use for Germans, we shall not be ready for the day as
according to the customs then in vo- Christian believers and we -‘al1 not
•ne. was as a stop for bullets. and be alle to go through the day in sne‘
the apperance of a German aircraft in a way as to glorify Him. We shall
American qu; rters would have been a be weak and out of sorts in spirit.
Signal to drag out the big guns. Now jn-t as in the ense of the man. who
tbit we are not so bitter as formerly, through hurry or some other cause
The fir-t Psalm speaks of the bles
sing that rests upon the person wh
meditate on the Word of God. Medita-
tion in the realm of the spirit corres-
ponds ex ietly to digestion in the phy-
-imal realm. it is not enongh just to
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prayer." we know what happens when
I we cut-off our contact with the atmos
| phere which contains the essential
element of life. Similarly, when we
: cease praying we rut ourselves off
conclusion that lightning may strike
twice in the same place. the adage 1"
the contrary notwithstanding. The
events referred to indicate that Ne
Jersey is a locality in which disnster
is peculiarly likely to play a return
engagement.
Thanksgiving Dny is over As 1sual
verybody was reminded by someone
the man is considered -uperfici ill}- -) teh up a verse or Iwo hasti’y. That
All along that winding trail he has ' wil not do so much good. To read a
host of friend- who. rezardless of pol- pnssage rapidly and then E. rizht
itics. unite in wishing him lenzth of away means that we soon forget what
birthday on the 2nd of November. He
has been .1 cow puncher, lawyer, news-
LIQUID - TALETS
SALVE - NOSFDN PS
Try "Rub-M-Tism
/ Liniment
is known as the Dead Sea. Why is it
"dead’" Largely because there is no
outlet* It receives the water* from the
Hirer .Ionian ami absorbs them, but i
never gives out* There is no life to be
seen, there are no fishes in the Dead
Sea, nor any birds flying around it.
Dead because stagnant. The normal
life is to receive from God ami then
give out to others. God said to Abra-
ham. "I will bless thee ami thou shall
Im* a blessing.” God blesses us in th**
reading of His Word and in prayer |
and then in spiritual exercise we pass ।
living at election time. It may not be Word of Cod and not
out of order, therefore, to note that bnt assimilate it even
Mr- GanuT passel his sixty-sevent h sic 1 prores-.
he cannot live by bread alone. He
must have the Word that comes from
God.
Just as we eat bread and other
things to maintain physical life, so
CFREN SHINGTON WEEKLY SERMON
K AH DON’T
KNOW- AH
DON'T GIVE,
. HER ANY I
burned near New to the hon-ewife, in that at each re-
Approximately twenty-five mil ।
lion application blank* for worker’s!
pensions are to be distributed, and
the task of handing them out has 1e-
gun. As u-ual the P’ost Office De-l
partment. always a willing nag, has
heen aceorded the job. and it the em-
I GOTrA GET this
ICE WATER UP D A
room 313
9,
being omitted. Paying government
pensions to employees is a gigantic
enterprise. No one supposes that th**
present plan is perfect or complete
Amendments and chanzes will be nes-
essary : but likely enough, twenty
years from now the employee * pen-
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