The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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Lye hominy has a distinctive
flavor which many enjoy and is
used in the same ways as other
coarse hominy.
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Attention! Turkey Raisers!
for. Its reality today not upon faith
in the power of handkerc hiefs or
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DRAUGHT
Wo mix who need a tonlo should
taks C<»nri over 80 ywaf. |
Constantly building your ac-
count in this institution will
make your surplus an ever
Tiler easing ltIiisurlinee F u nd”
against the uncertainties of
the future.
out from those to whom these
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th
We Will Open Our Turkey Dressing Plants
and will be in position to buy all the good, fat, well matured turkeys you can bring
us. Turkeys this year, as usual, will be bought on grade: Hens. 9 pounds and up;
Toms, 14 pounds and up; Poor and underweight turkeys marketed at this time
washing the hulled grains in
clear water and boiling them.
"I have used Black-
Draught . . . and have,
not found anything
that* could take its
place. _ I take Black-
Draught for bilious-
ness. When I got bili-
ous, I have a nervous
headache and a ner-
vous, trembling feeling
that unfits me for my
work. After I take a
few doses of Black-
Draught, I get all
right. When I begin
to get bilious, I feel
tired and run-down,
and then the headache
and trembling. But
Black-Draught re-
lieves all this.”—n. c.
lltnirU, Uom»rvill«, Ga.
Don’t discharge firearms from
an automobile or other vehicle.
It is dangerous apd against the
law. ...
Leave a clean camp and a
clean record. You may want to
come back.
Be a Sport man respect the
tights of others.
Report all violations to proper -
authorities. r____________________
Lye hominy is made by soak-
ing the whole grain in water
that contains lye, until the hulls
are loosened or softened, then
Comment on the International
Uniform Sunday School Lesson for
Nur. H. Paul in Ephesus. Acts
10:8-20.
DAUL left Corinth to go to Jeru-
- Salem to fulfill a vow it seems
“To mark • phtae of hta life that had •
not become fully transformed by
the freedom that he had found
under Christian principles.
After going to Jerusalem and
spending some time in Antioch.
Paul traveled westward again to
Ephesus, a great Asian city, notable
for the Temple of Diana which was
there and which ws one of the
in gret t danger One
V hole stry . In the
Acts, but .with this
O ’ h' rs w ci e appa re 111 ly in-
f the religion with which they ous uproar prevailed, and Paul for
story one should read alio the
pistle to the Epl esia . one of
the richest and -uoblest episles that
Paul wrote.
Seven wonders of the world Here
in Ephesus Paul found a group of
Christians who had pot become con-
_ firmed in their Christian faith
They were apparently dis- iples who
had ber n baptized by John the Bap
tint but who had not heard of the
events of Pentecost or who had not
r< alized the. teachings concerning
the Holy Spirit and’ his coming.
This ministry at Ephesus be-
came associated ’with traditions
of healing that were more in
the realm of magic than in that
of direct Christian influence. The
TEXAS
aprons even though tiny may be
long to the greatr t saint. it de-
pend t upon the
God manifested
PAUL IN EPHESUS
Text: Acts 19:8-20
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We buy and sell on the market every day in the year and have an unlimited out- X
let for quality turkeys. Your guess is as good as ours —what the price will be. X
We positively know we will be in position to pay the market price. We shall be •
glad to have you come in and talk the turkey situation over with us and shall
Don't destroy fences or prop-
erty of the farmer and always
ask for permission to shoot
• ver his property.
Don’t shoot unless you clear-
—y see and are sure of what you
_ .are shooting at. /_____
It may be a doe, a cow, of a
man.
Don't go hunting until you
■ j are acquainted, with game laws.
the goddess Dian found their husi-
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here. as elsewhere, was not without
elements of epi ition. As men
‘the whole record of Paul’s-Chris turned to the ri ht Wayt they
tian work stands In its greatness I turned from pagan practices. And
not because of these tradtions butjthere.was an • ■ nomic aspect to
because of the- solid achievement of .this change of h< art inasmuch as
his ministry. Christianity depends those who made ■ ilver .shrines for
record is that handkerchiefs or’mix-d sort were won di.
■ - ——apronscrrttfuomPautsbody extrectly through thepower of the Gos-
ercised power of healing so thatpel in its piritun] strength and.
diseases and evil spirits were-cast bea
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Make a close inspection of each and every turkey that
you want to bring to market: Then anil there apply the
Golden Rule by asking yourself whether the turkeys you
are offering for sale are of quality you would serve on your
own table. If you do this, you may bring your turkeys to
us with implicit confidence that you will receive the right
grade and price.
and encouraged a time was i
mre concerned can read the
Don't shoot harmless wild
year. Right at this time, we do not believe turkeys will
bring as high prices as last year, due to the fact, that all
commodities are much lower. As much as we would like
to see turkeys - be an outstanding commodity over-all
other farm products, we’do not believe we will be able to
pay an out of proportion price for them.- ■
j life. Practice on crows and
hawks.
Don't enter a boat or a car
wit h a loaded firearm.
cast out anPevil spirit,, or. as we
would say, t o -cure the insanity of
a man. who atta ked them ‘and
drove them from thhe house naked”
and wounded-
The influences that were at work
in Ephesus were manifestly of a
new endangered it would have got
them little to have opposed Paul
on the ground that his teaching
spiritual power of was supeiier, sw these who were
in, rishteoune sslosing tn then trade appealed to
and in truth. . - urlizious H .■ ■ 1 1 >
/ Thes outward manif tattons of "Great i biann of Evhi sus, and
things nkin to marie had the ueual they aused l’aul of harming the
religion of the city so that a seri-
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1931, newspaper, November 6, 1931; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597647/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.