Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 269, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1962 Page: 4 of 10
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Brownwood, Tcxos
Germans Pay Special Tax
To Help Support Churches
Very Big on Campus.
SAMSONITE*
CLASSIFIED ADS MAK!
and SAVE YOU MONEY
Lodge Members
Meet For Supper
Better bring your asbestos gloves-
the year-end deals on this sizzling
compact are that hot. Out goes every
Valiant we have in stock to make
room for the arrival of '63 models,
if you're burning with a desire to save
money, you couldn't possibly pick a
better time to do it. How about today?
James Harold Sidle* et al of
Tarrant and Dallas ccunties to
Robert W. Johansen and wife,1
Willa, of Brown County, part of
CLASSIFIED ADS MAKE
and SAVE YOU MONEY
George Lee Ford. 24. of 1014 Brown County to Veterans- Land
Eighth St., Brownwood, and Mary Board. State of Texas, 75 acres
Anri Arnspiger, 23, of 2210 First in David Cole Survey 81, Brown
of mind as will dispose us to re-
ceive Christ and His gospel, and
must get our hearts levelled by
divine grace. When the gospel of
Christ has a fair hearing, it can-
not fall of acceptance. This pre-
A fellowship will be held in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Benton
Cain, 2400 Elizabeth Dr., after the
eyet Sciemtfically pianned,
luxurious wasnan make
every inch MM* like twot
Church, will be the evangelist for
a revival at the Blanket Methodist
Church, Sunday through Sept. 2.
Services will be at 10 a.m. and
The Rev. H. H. Barnett Jr.,
pastor of the Novice Methodist
Babylon to their land again is
here referred to both as a mercy
and as a duty; and the applies-1
tion of verse seven to the preach-
ing of the gospel plainly intimates
that deliverance was a type and
figure of the redemption of man-
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D. A. Bolding of SUnford paid block "W" in Cowwin Addition,
fine of 81 and costs, total 816.50, city of Brownwood, 810 aoc.
with the captives in their wilder
ness-state, or by John the Baptist
The regular monthly fellowsrip
meeting fo- members of IOOF
Lewis Stuckey, a retired minister
from Brownwood.
but will continue his pastorate at
Elm Grove.
Ship Hall of the First Methodist
Church
The kindergarten and primary
students presented recitations and
songs, while a drama was given
by the juniors. Crafts were ex-
Sources for both churches ex-
press general satisfaction.
Frasier Lon Low, 27. of 304 Vic- lots 5 and 21 and all of lot 6. all
toria St.. Brownwood, and Doris in block 5 of Woodland Addition,
Homanda Erwin, 20, of 1807 First Qty of Brownwood, 81,350.
young."
THE APPROACH OF THE
MESSIAH, Isa. 52:7-10.
The removal of the Jews
Miss Mary Gordon Spence and
Richard Hoag.
Executi
Overmgt$i8.85
Last
of
the
red hot
’62 Valiants!
Orientation and registration pro-
cedures for new students begin*
Sept. 6 and will mark the beginning
of the 55th year of operation for
the seminary, the largest evangeli-
cal seminary in the world.
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County, 87,500.
Ray Stewart and wife, Alice, of
Brown County to Ova S. Chandler
of Brown County, part of David
Cole Survey 81, Brown County.
85,000
Veterans' Land Board, State of
Texas to Murrell L. Chandler of
Brown County, 75 acres in David
Cole Survey 81. Brown County.
87.500.
Garrah B Yarborough of Nue-
ces County to Cass Holland and
wife, Cov*. of Brown County, 7.96
acres in Samuel Bangs Survey-
108. Brown County, 810 aoc.
•'Brownwood's Professional
Prescription Store”
F • A MB- a vema. 6aidME: 32082
ITS A BIRD — No, it’s really a helicopter hovering over Six Flags Over Texas.
These five lucky Bulletin newsboys, who won a trip to the center by selling sub-
scriptions. are, from left. Max Parker of Comanche, Joe Hawkins and Lynn Wright
of Santa Ann, Johnny Williams of Brownwood and Robert Ormsby of Comanche.
returned from Alaska where he
spent two months as a summer
missionary.
He went to the summer en-
Sunday evening service. Friends
are welcome. Cain said. Caln has
resigned as music and education
director of Coggin Ave. Bantist
Church.
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Piarinum Grev. "U
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Algarer Finih
voaMMLOndordGrey. D
The Rev. Mr. Barnett did out-
standing work in drama at Mc-
Murry College. He was pastor at'
Good Tidings for the Exiles.
Isaiah 40:1-11; 82:7-18.
HAVE YOUR DOCTOR
CALL US
dismissed.
COUNTY COURT
Judge F. A. Loudermilk
were Mrs. Reuben Kungze, Mrs.
Randy Burton, Mrs. Wayne Mor-
gan. Mrs. Ed Collver, Mrs. Jack
Lamb. Mrs. Jack Wilson. Mrs.
SUNNY WAIT - Looking through a book of Texas-style jokes while waiting for
Bob Stephen*. circulation manager of The Bulletin, to obtain tickets to Six Flag*
Over Texas are five newsboys who won trips to the amusements center with sub-
scription sales. They are, from left. Robert McLean and Dwain Clark of Brown-
wood. Bob Benningfield of Goldthwaite, Curtis Bishop of Rising Star and Billy Jack
Parker of Comanche.
HOLY
GHOST
.Evangellsta Eldridye and Ruth Plunzett
Many who recelve a prayer hand-
kerchief & instructions receive the
Holy Ghost, speak in tongues; many
report healing, blessings from M.
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nit.«six*ow cmMca.ni *hmiu*x*l
on charge of unsafe change from
marked lane
COUNTY CLE|IK
Marriage Licenses
FORT WORTH-Walter N. Wil-
son. Star Route 2. Brownwood, has
been approved for admission to the
Southwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary, Fort Worth, according
to Dr. Robert E. Naylor, president.
IOOF Hall, Ave. C at 12th St.
Saturday at 7:30 p.m
Those at ending will bring domi-
noes and tables for game* to be
played following the pot luck sup-
per.
The public is invited. There will
be no admission charge.
pie, saith your God Speak ye com- pity and tenderness of a Shep- have been announced for Bangs
fortable to Jerusalem, and cry herd: for He will take care of all schools. They are Labor Day.
unto her, that her warfare is ac- of His flock; He take* particular Sept 3: Thanksgiving, Nov. 22-
complished, that her iniquity is care of those who most need His 23; Christina*. Dec. 24 through
DIRECT. DIAMOND IMPORTERS
No Money Down—No Interest or Carrying .Charges
Isaiah is the first of the major to whom this Scripture specifical-
prophets in term* of his mission ly applies, as is shown in Mat-
an dhis ministry The book of thew 3:1-3, "In those day* came
Isaiah is important in It* message John the Baptist, preaching in the
and implications. It is quoted in wilderness of Judea, and saying,
the New Testament frequently— Repent ye: for the kingdom of
probably more than all of the oth- heaven la at hand. For thia 1* he
er prophecies of the old testa- that was spoken of by the prophet
Lodge No. 219 and Harold Rebekah
Lodge No. 323 will be held in
PAA
We’re cleaning out and you clean up on this red hot
compact—no* at end-of-model-year sale prices!
A “sharing program” was giv-
en by the children who had at-1
from
Doctor*
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
। The regular fourth Sunday sing-
ing will be held at the First
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Call for appointment
m 3-0184 or 8*8 citzens
Bank Bldg-
mm. Prepare ye the way of the
Lord, make straight in the desert .
a highway for our God. Every
valley shall be exalted, and every
mountain and hill shall be made
tow: and the crooked shall be
made straight and the rough
places plain: and the glory of the
Lord shall be releaved, and all
flesh shall see it together: for the
mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.
The voice said. Cry And he said,
••bat shall I cry? All flesh is grass
and all the goodliness thereof is
as the flower of the field The
grass withereth, the flower fad-
eth but the word of God shall
stand forever. O Zion, that bring-
est good tidings. get thee up into
the high mountain; O Jerusalem,
that bringeth good tidings. lift up
thy voice with strength: lift it up.
be not afraid: say unto the cities
of Judah, Behold your God: Be-
hold. the Lord God will come with
strong hand, and his arm shall
rule for him: behold, his reward
is with him, and his work before
him. He shall feed his flock like
a shepherd: he shall gather the
lambs with his arms, and carry
them in his bosom. snd shall gen-
tly lead those that are with
By JOHN WETLAND ,
BONN, Germany <AP> — West
German Christians who are lax in
their church contributions are apt
to be punished to the full extent
of the state law.
' It might surprise some Ameri-
cans, ever sensitive about church-
state relations, but in West Ger-
many Catholics and Protestants
pay a special government-collect-
ed tax for rupport of their church.
ONE PER CENT
It generally works out to 10 per
cent of their regular income tax
and about one per cent of the av-
erage man's total income
Income tax and church tax are
paid together The government
keep* the proceeds of the one for
itself and distributes the other to
the churches.
which much has been said. is no pares the way of the Lord; and
more remarkable than the change thus God will by His grace pre-
of theme. A propbet who was also pare Hi* own way in all the ves-
a patriot would not write of the sels of His mercy. When this is
sins and coming captivity of his done, the glory of the Lord shall
people in the same exultapt and be revealed. When the captives
joyous style which he would use are prepared for deliverance Cy-
to describe their redemption, rus shall proclaim it, and those
blessing, and power. shall have the benefit of it, and
The commission and instruc- those only, whose hearts the Lord
tions given here apply not only shall stir up with courage and
to Isaiah. but to an of the Lord's resolution; and when John the
prophet*, and to Christ's minis- Baptist has for some time preach-
ters, to proclaim comfort to God's ed repentance and reformation,
people. It is the will of God that and *o made ready a people pre-
His people should be comforted, pared for the Lord. then the Mes-
even in the worst times. It is the siah shall be revealed in His
work and business of ministers to glory.
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dimemaions Paeks plenty
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packs
Thomas M. Fields and wife.
Elizabeth. of Brown County to W.
O. Anderson Sr. and wife. Ruby,
Voy.
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Adult classes of the Sunday
school served cookies and punch
' each morning.
Sunday the Woman's Society of
Christian Service ot the First
Methodist Church served refresh-
ments. Mrs. Ben Feemster. Mrs.
D. C. Larner and Mr*. Ed Hen-
ley assisted with the serving. The
table was covered with a white
linen cloth and centered with a
bouquet of yellow chrysanthe-
mums.
the Rev.
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those events? The full view of the
redemptive sufferings of Christ
leads to the evangelistic strain
so prominent in this part of
Isaiah.
The change in style, about
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WEST TEXAS LEADING JEWELERS
Thursday. returning to the Elm
Grove church Sept. 2. He plans
to enroll in Southwestern Semi- Tom White, Mr*. Turner Garner,
nary in Fort Worth in September.
kind by Jesus Christ. It is here
spoken of as a great blessing, speaker at Indian Creek Baptist
which ought to be welcomed with
abundance of joy and thankful-
ness. Those that bring tidings of
their release shall be very ac-
ceptable; and those to whom the
tidings are brought shall be put
thereby into a transport of joy.
Those who share in mercies ought
2 ' *
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St.. Brownwood
William Alfred Smith, 24, Route
4, Box 32, Brownwood, and Char-
olette Ann Blair, 19, of Veda
Hodge Hall. Howard Payne Col-
lege, Brownwood.
WARRANTY DEEDS
J. H. Gowin and wife, Susie, of
Brown County to Joe Steele of
Lampasas County, lot 13. block
"C" in Brownwood Heights Ad-
dition, City of Brownwood, 810
aoc.
J. T. Howell and wife, Shirley,
of Harris County to Ike White of
Brown County, part of Juan Her-
nandez Survey 351. Brown Coun-
ty. 82 500.
Charlie C. Newton and wife,
Myrtle, of Brown County to J. E.
Pierce and wife, Margaret, of
Brown County, lots 12 and 13.
block 22 in Brownwood Heights
Addition, City of Brownwood *10
aoc.
Juan Cadena and wile. Irene,
People must be prepared, by them there; and gently lead
repentance and faith, for the fa- them. Heve are the comforting
vor* designed for them; whether words of Isa. 40:3-11, "The voice
it be by those prophet* who were of him that crieth in the wilder-
In cases of delinquency, the
same methods are used to compel
payment.
Jews and other non-Christians
do not share in the arrangement
TOTAL RECEIPTS
Total church tax receipts in 1961
came to roughly 2.8 billion marks
($700 million). West Germany is
divided about equally between
hibited.
A total of 183 persons attended
the program.
Mrs. Thomas H. Yantis was di-
rector of the school. Teacher*
ELM GROVE (BBC—The Rev.
Robert Williams, pastor of the
Elm Grove Baptist Church, has
Church Sunday was
222
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permanent article in the 13-foot-high, 10-foot-wide Gothie
vault chapel was formed of ice. The altar, which weighi
700 pounds, wag molded by combining water with ice chipe
hewn from the apse. Candlesticks were hind rubbedI to be
as clear as fine glass. Eights reflecting against theiceuand
hoarfrost on was give off striking hue* of blue and green.
SAMSONITE SILHOUETTE SPASEESENCW"
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icated.
JUSTICE COURT
Judge Walter E. Gilmore
Presiding
Jene Wagner and wife. Reta, of
Brown County to Carroll Dean
Williams and wife. Loreta, of
Brown County, 75 by 210 feet in
campment at Glorieta, N.M.,
Church of the Nazarene, Seventh
Street and Avenue I, from 2 to
4 p.m.
anae
McMillan Jacob Duckworth Survey 54,
E
8 w -1
INDIAN CREEK (BBC—Guest tended vacation Bible school Sun-
day at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellow:
—"22
THE PROPHET'S NEW MES- crying in the wilderness. Prepare
SAGE. Isa. 40:1-2. I ye the way of the Lord, make his
The first two verses of Isa. 40 paths straight. '
give the key-note of the second The way of the Lord is prepared
part of the prophecy of Isaiah in the first place by repentance
The great theme of this section is for sin. If we apply it to Israel's
Jesus Christ in His sufferings, captivity, it may be Uken as a
and the glory that shall follow promise that, whatever difficul-
in the Davidie Kingdom Since ties be in the way, when they re-
Israel is to be regathered, con- turn they shall be removed. But
verted, and made the center of it may be Uken as a call to duty,
the new social order when the and it is the same duty to which
kingdom is set up, this part of we are called, in preparation for
Isalah appropriately contains Christ's entrance into our souls,
glowing prophecies concerning We must get into such a frame
Presiding
William Horace
of the Lord’s hand double for all weak and cannot help themselves, in Brownwood, March 15! Easter,
her sins.” These He will gather in the arms April 12-15.
THE WAY OF THE LORD IS of His power; carry them in the . , ..
PREPARED, ba. 40:3-11. bosom of his love and cherish The. school will continue until
May 24.
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the place of the financial arrange-
ments that prevailed before
church and state were legally sep-
arated.
EVEN HITLER
It was never tampered with by
Adolf Hitler.
Any West German who decides
he no longer wants to pay the tax
must go before a local court and
declare himself churchless. It is
estimated that not more than 5
per cent of the population has
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done this.
Even under Hitler s open propa-
ganda against much of the Chris-
tian belief, the legally churchless
reportedly never rose to more
than 15 per cent. In Communist
East Germany, where churches
make collections on their own and
face government hostility, the fig-
ure is estimated at no higher than
25-30 per cent.
OPPOSITION
After World War II some oppo-
sition to the church Ux was heard
I in West Germany and there were
calls for exclusively voluntary
contributions, as in the United
States
It was felt the excesses of
Nazism had been too little con-
demned from the pulpits.
The controversy has died out
with the long years of democratic
government which replaced the
Third Reich. Almost no discussion
of the tax is heard nowadays, and
all political parties support it as
a matter of course.
to join in praises. Here is matter
for joy and praice: God's people
will have the comfort of this sal-
vation; God will have the glory
of it; and all the world will have
the benefit of it. Here is the prom-
ise of the approach of the Mes-
siah. “How beautiful upon the
nI , .. .. .. .i mountains are the feet of him that
do what they can for the comfort In the second place the way of bringeth good tidings, that pub-
of God s people. Words of con- the Lord is prepared in the word DEKXk h.co Sa rinst SMdl
vistion, such as those in the former of the Lord, and not in any crea- Hisheth 5 eit t.r gethsEetd
part ofithis book must beefollow- ture. By the accomplishment of tidingson; Eoodrshatintbliszon,
ed with words, oftcomfor, the prophecies and promises 01 the God reigheth! The watchman
r^for^^Mswer^rected Sa lvation,, and the performance shan the voice; with the
toSomrnraiex"nrdsarescuidrresth otemappeahe utmon wordue together sing:
"IT H hertroubie are numbered our cod; that Um V the Lor fn therahalserne uM zhen
and finished, the cause of het which is now to be revealed, the me. ro- i _in_ tc0tN
trouble is removed, and, when gospel, and that grace which is I Ereak forth intono sjnutoseth. ■
that is taken away, the effect will brought with it to us and wrought er' Ye’ aste lace comforted his
Close; the end of her trouble is by it in us, shan stand forever; I forthe Lordahathecomfortedehis
answered. She had received from and this is the satisfaction of all •he hat rede med. hare
the Lord's hand double for the believers, when they find .U their salem-Thekornhathmadeohar
cure of all of her sins, sufficient, creature-comforts withering and his holyoan and all the ends of
and more than sufficient, to so fading like grass. the nation Sian da esendsof
arate between her and her idols. The greatness and glory of God , ths
True penitents have in Christ and shall be revealed. He will come
His suffering the full payment for and show Himself with the power > -----------------
their sins, for the satisfaction and greatness of a prince: for He I
Christ made by His death was of shall reign in difiance of aU op- Benas Schools
such an infinite value that it was position, He shall recompense to ——9r
more than double the demerits of all according to their works as a . . .1I ■. n
sin. The first two verses Isa. 40, righteous Judge; and He shall List Holidays
carry the message of comfort, proceed to accomplish His pur- ”
“Comfort ye, comfort ye my peo- pose. And He will come with the BANGS (BBC>—School holidays! 7:30 p.m. each day.
Catholics and Protestants, the lat-
ter combined in a single national
church, so the receipts tend to be
shared 50-50.
This source of revenue is far
more important than voluntary
contributions made during serv-
ices. which average about 50 pfen-
nigs < 12% cents', and income
from church property.
The tax was provided for in the
1919 Weimar Constitution to take
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magnesium, th W M*
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vimy »8ff ' 1818*8 M stain-
Mt. View Methodist Church be-
fore coming to Novice.
The Rev. Louin Berry III, pas-
tor of the Blanket Methodist
Church, will conduct the song
service.
Sunday School begins at 10 a m
and the workship service begins
at 11 a.m. each Sunday.
;k {
By DR. Z. T. HUFF
4---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday, August 24, 1962
35TH DISTRICT COURT of Brown County to James W.
Judge Joe Dibrell Presiding Latson of Brown County, all of lot
E. D. Bradley vs Hartford Fire 1. block 7 in Crothers Addition.
Insurance Co., suit for damages City of Brownwood. $450.
cetei.
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