The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, June 14,1946
THE CALDWELL NEWS
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MOTHERS LIKE THIS DECIOEDLY
HEW TYPE OF MILD LAXATIVE
Nam! time you tuffer Ion of pep, feol generally run
down and lock appetite due to need of a laxative {
atk your druggist for RAMON'S Mild laxative with
Bilo Salt . Helps two waysl RAMON'S Mild laxa-
tive with Bile Salts combines 2 active laxative
ingredients with 2 sails of bile which increase tho
flow of bile from the liver. Caution: Use only as
directed. Ask your druggist for RAMON'S Mild
laxative with Bile Sails.
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TtiC UTUJ DOCTOR
rk'Aves
Are all for
Starter Mash
Every chirk lian n race In run . . . n goal to iiiuki* . . . and
the fininh mV/iciu/i u/ion //«<> nlart! Give your chirk that
Mira ImiohI thai pul* them in liic lead. . . . It'* \ 11 AH 11/1°
egaihy starter masii.
Thin pniprrl* luiluoerd, remit fo I irnl Ii rhock-fuli
•if protein , t¡lamín mid mineral . . . prrriou
ingredient* blended itiirli to help rhirk* through
I In* rrilirnl fir l i« krtlii. Rrnirmlirr . . .
THK FINISH 2>efu¡étdi type* THE START
Slurlfr Mash is made by
liiclc Johunv Mill*
Sold liv
I'ncle Johnny's Feed Store
Radio Speaker
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Governor Thomas \.. Baia-y
Lutheran Church Caldwell
E. C. Pnehlrv.P'iii. i i
(Trinity Sunday)
I nl n >it: "O l ord. I have trusted
in Thy mercy; my It art .ih:u! r. -
joice in Thy salvuti n. I '. ill
unto the Lord: beca ■ •• He hath
dealt bountifully with me. How
long wilt Thou forget me, O Lord:
llow Ionic wilt Thou hide Thy face
from me?"
K p. m. Friday, June 14. chor
practice.
St:46 a. m. Sunday. June 16. Sun-
day School.
8 p. m. Sunday, Divine worship
service.
Our Daily Vacation Bible School
is well under way. We began with
an enrollment of .'tfi Monday morn-
ing and we have pood prospects of
adding several more. Ix>t us pray
for our Bible school that the seeds
tlrnt are being planted may thrive
and bear fruit.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ ere *ts
the Christian Home. There is the
source of nil blessing. I¿?t the light
of God's Word shed its radiance of
faith and Godliness and love in
your heart and home. Approach
the Mercy-seat in fervent, diligent
prayer. Invite Jesus to be your
Guest; allow nothing in your home,
neither music (we have s > much
bail noise today) nor speech, nor
Methodist Radio Hour
Sunday To Present
Mississippi Governor
Two outstanding Southern Gov-
ernors will lie heard on The Meth-
• dist Hour, Sunday morning, June
1(5, when Governor Thomas L.
I'ailoy of Mississippi speaks on the
ubject "The Mission of The Rural
Church." He will be introduced by
Coventor Ellis Arnal! of Georgia.
The program originates from WSB
in Atlanta at 8:30 a. m.
Govern r Bailey, one of the lead-
ing laymen of The Methodist
liur h was a featured speaker at
the 1944 sessions of the General
and Jurisdictional Conferences, and
has become nationally recognized
as a champion of better rural life
i ltd a stronger rural church.
As Chief Executive of the State
of Mississippi, his administration
is being marked by a very con-
structive program including the re-
vival of the state' agricultural
and industrial interests and the de-
velopment and encnunvement of
:< production and gasoline refin-
ing. Governor Bailey ha- been ex-
.itely active in obtaining more
national recognition for Mississippi
and more equitable treatment for
^- ithern industry n* n wh >!e. He
1 as sponsored and promoted the
Mississippi Rural l.ife Council,
vitli a program for a better rural
life, an.I ha.s sought t'> de.el .p the
h me and community life of the
t copie.
Governor Bailey has Keen very
active in the religious and frater-
nal life of his state. He was foi
twenty years teacher of the Men's
Bible Class in his home church and
for two years was national presi-
dent of the Exchange Club. In Oc-
tober 1945 he was presented with
the Order of Distinguished Auxili-
ary Service by the Salvation Army,
being the twenty-ninth man to re-
ceive this award in the history of
this organization.
Governor Amall, nationally re-
cognized as a leader in the new-
South, and in the midst of one of
the most constructive administra-
tions in Georgia's history, will be
the speaker on The Baptist Hour
over this same network of stations
on July 7, and will introduce Gov
ernor Bailey on June 1(5, when he
speaks on The Methodist Hour,
which will be heard over station
WOAI at 7:30 a. m.
you a stay of——T Ona moro Sun-
day tuat you may eount tho coat
whon your laat opportunity is lost.
This Sunday has boon daalynaUd
as Father's Day. To you, one and
all, encourage and help Dad to go
to church at IX o'clock. Neither of
you will over regret it.
For the evening service you will
be treated to half an hour of old-
fashioned hymn singing by our
choir which is among the best.
The sermon subject is from a
neglected text—$t may be "Yes-
terday, today and forever." This
message is in the Bible for your
personal, individual benefit. If you
in*" a Christian, put your light
where it can he seen, and go to
ehureh this and every Sundayi
they will bo fow enough.
o
Nowadays it iant a question of
wheather or not tho train is on timo.
It is just a mater of whether or
not it ia going in the right direction.
There are still a lot of cheap
people in this high priced world.
The saxopkoM is aa IN wM I
fow people can How
Not all our jokes
The wife threw a _
furnace the other day,
roared.
After 40 the bulk of your
are in your tummy.
&7S
and tho fin
FOr UMtMMt Governor
It's the woman who pays
kS^ÍOVC ctud more women are
handling family finances and pay-
ing household bills. To them, as a
modern convenience, we offer our
checking account service.
Start your account with us and en-
joy this time-saving, businesslike
way of handling money; matters.
i
vJ
How Much
Is a Penny's Worth?
FOR VOI it might he a stamp; a stick of gum. TO ANOTHER, a smoke or
a piece of candy.
TO I S. however, we measure value in pennies. Every article in our store
is measured on I he "penny yard slick."
In these post war days pennies are not "all important." hut in the hardware
business, especially on the buying end. they arc very important. A penny
or two or three in the cost of production may cheapen an article to the point
where it is practically worthless.
The message that we desire to bring to the
Burleson County people is that we never sac-
rifice quality for price. We believe that 99
out of every KM) customers we serve desire
QUALITY FIRST.
"Will it «five the customer satisfaction?"
is the rule here. If we believe that a product
will not serve well, we do not STOCK IT!
YUS, PENNIES DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Parker-As tin
ware Company
JIM MARTIN, Mirr.
liryun
Texas
pictures, nor habits, nor any of-
fense of any kind, to drive this
henvenl.v (¡next from your home.
Write up n the walls of your home.
"Christ i> the Hend of thi< House,
the unseen Gue-it nt every meal,
and the silent Listener to every
conversation."
ALLAN SHIVERS
of Jefferson County
The father of two children, he
left the Senate to volunteer in
World War II, served overseas and
now asks promotion to the office
of Lieutenant Governor, for which
he is qualified, based on service
and experience. Address Allan
Shivers, Port Arthur. Texas. (Pol.
Adv.)
Capital.
Surplus
$100,000.00
. $40,000.00
CALDWELL NATIONAL BANK
Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Lutheran Church — Meant ille
K. C. Poehlmanr. pastor
(Trinity Sti'dayl
Gradual: "I -.u<i. I^ird be merci-
¡ ful unto me: Ii al my soul, for I
have sinned against Thee. Blessed
is He that eon-idereth the poor:
the Lord will deliver him in time
of trouble. O I d my God. in Thee
do I put my trust; save me from
all them that persecute me, and
deliver me, Hallelujah!
10 a. m. Out door service undei
the trees near the hall. You are
ask (1 to brim: v• -ur dinner, knives,
forks and plate Yi>u could also
add a bit of an attraction by baking
a few extra pie-, etc. In the after-
noon the children will have games.
Brotherhood will have kitten-hall
game. Yen! you have guessed it by
¡ now. it is our Sunday Scnool pit
nic day.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
C. >1. While, pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A. M
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Training Union 7:15 P. M.
Kvening Service 8:00 P. M
I'm,ver Meeting (Wed.) 8:00 P. M.
You are cordially invited to come
mil worship with us.
The Brotherhood meeting of the
Church will be held next Tuesday
night at 7:SO in the basement of
the church. Don't wait for an in-
vitation: be there. Supper will be
served promptly at 7:30.
The Presbyterian Church
T. Gordon Watts, lb P., Minister
SCHEDULE OK SERVICES:
0:45 a. m., Sunday School, ev-
ery Sunday. Byron O. Mel/can
superintendent.
1! a. m.. ehureh service, every
Sunday. Sermón by Or. Watts.
The public is cordially invited
to attend all our services.
Providence Church
By E. E. Carrington
We were completely rained out
last Sunday. We don't know why
but we may understand it by and
by.
It may be the p encher would
have mistaled some truth and made
a wrong impns-ioii and therefore
committed a wivng that would
more (lian offset any good.
Or it may In that some one by
refusing to "Come up to the help
of the Lord," would have commit
ted the unpardon ible sin, by again
•refusing to pro-ent yourself nt
ttl« Lord's House So He !s giving
fifi
THE FARMER
Feeds and Clothes
THE WORLD
99
and much credit is due the farmer for doing his
job so well in producing food to people of the
world... the job of not only producing for our
own people but production of foods for nations
other than our own which must continue to
keep them from starving.
lleca use most farmers have fed their livestock and poultry balanced
rations, it has been possible for them to produce meat, dairy and
poultry products abundantly.
Good feeding for efficient production must
continue and farmers can feed well by using
BURRUS FEEDS
These Feeds can be bought through the Burleson County Co-Op Store at a
SAVINGS to ALL FARMERS. Why not join your Co-Op and enjoy a sav-
ings like many other farmers in this and other counties are doing?
Burleson County
Co-Op Feed Store
We buy eggs and poultry and handle all kinds of
planting seed.
We are here to help the farmers in every way possible and it will he to their
advantage to become members of this organization for their own welfare.
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175708/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.