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spinach, but will grow over most
of the United States in spite of its
name. It is low in -fiber, high in
vitamins and has no oxalic acid,
the chemical which makes spinach
and beet greens hard to digest for
some people.
These Are last a Few of Thousands of Records
of Folks Who Once Had Such Deficiencies
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Faithful, old spinach, the nutri-
tious vegetable whose edibility has
been challenged by generations of
children and many of their
parents, may be pushed off the
American dinner table.
A new green vegetable from
Java which tastes better than
regular spinach will be marketed
in a limited way for the first time
this year, frozen or canned.
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SCRIPTURE: Acts 13:0-15; 17:22-31;
SO; II Corinthians 11:22—12:10.
DEVOTIONAL READING: I Corinth-
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helpful amounts of precious Calcium,
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so vital to maintain physical fitness
and guard against such deficiency
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store? Start taking this great HADA-
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And one of the many wonderful ad-
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Large family or hospital size, $3.50.
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FORMOSA:
Confusion Increases
New confusion has been added
to the Formosa question with Pres-
ident Truman’s statement that it
would no longer be necessary to
keep the U S. seventh fleet off For-
mosa once peace has been settled
in the Korean war
No one seems sure just what
President Truman means On the
| suriace the statement would seem
premature and adds to existing con-
fusion.
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Auto Repair
Pattern Making
Plumbing
Welding
Electricity
Electronics
Shop
The Schoo! That Specializes In
Quality Instruction. Operated Since 1909.
New Students Admitted to Part Time or
Full Time Day Classes NOW'.
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SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL TRADES
4431 Finney Ave., St. Louis IS, Mo.
Approved for Veterans Training
Write for Bulletin BJ. It’s Free.
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tT IS uot only the Cm^-rant ani
the prejudiced who claim that
Protestant Christianity did not start
till the 17th Century, Even Protes-
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Courses offered In following trades:
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration
Auto Body-Fender
Arch. Drafting
Meeh. Drafting
Power Plant Oper.
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Elee. Appliance Rep.Llthography
Tool & Die Making Machine Sh
Ex-New Dealer Lee Press-
man, (above) admitted one-
time Communist, in testimony
before a bouse committee
named three other government
employees who were Commu-
nists in 1934 and 1935. Now
Pressman says be feds he made
a “mistake” by joining the Com-
munist party and that be has
cut all connections with them.
HELP WANTED—MEN, WOMEN
PRIVATE SEPARATE living quarters
and board available to reliable couple.
Woman for housekeeper and man as
gardener and chauffeur in attractive home
v.itl. ...s^err. 2"~
roundings and fruit trees. Good and
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$150 monthly Give references
Post Office Box 402. Fort Worth, Texas. 1
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Political observers reported there
can be no doubt now as to what
campaign issues the Republicans
will expound this fall. On all fronts
I It will be a sharp attack on Presi-
] dent Truman’s conduct of the Kor-
ean war.
Why HADACOL Comes in Special Liquid Form
Why If Reaches Every Part of Your Body
Vitamins and Minerals to be absorbed by the blood must be
in soluble or emulsion form. That’s why HADACOL comes in
this special liquid form so that its precious elements are
more easily and quickly absorbed and assimilated by the
blood stream—ready to go to work at once.
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cells (when Iron is needed) to carry these precious health-
building Vitamins and Minerals to every organ and part of
your body—to the heart, lungs, liver and kidneys.
Often within a few days’time a remarkable improvement
is noticed! Because remember—you are now relieving the
real cause of such deficiency aches and pains.
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penny. It’s your own fault if you continue to suffer so.
• Three nationally known independent re-
search organizations put the question to
113,597 doctors. Doctors in every field of
medicine were asked, ‘’What cigarette do
you smoke, Doctor?” The answers from this
nationwide survey revealed that
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Doctors say many other laxatives start
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energy you feel weak, worn out.
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HERE’S HOW
Saint Paul. What
the Reformers of
the 17th Century
did was to re-dis-
cover Paul. The
doctrines of Prot-
estantism are not
some peculiar in-
vention of Luther,
not a vagary nor
a quirk, still less
a heresy; they are
simply Christianity according to
Saint PauL If for no other reason,
Paul is one of the most important
figures in Christian history,
haps in all history.
DERATION After GENERATION
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For RJfcGULARITY
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Bibles Across the Sea
•pHERE is one thing which you.
1 reader of these lines, can do
right now, if you have some of this
world-vision This week, today, you
can help in a great missionary en-
! which is not confined to
! <ny denomination.
Over In Japan, General Mac-
Arthur says, Christianity and
the Bible are the dykes holding
up the flood of Communism.
Dr. Shiro Murata. a Japanese
Christian, also says: “The eyes
of Japan are fixed on two
books. One Is Das Kapital by
Karl Marx.
Holy Bible,
crossroads.”
A campaign Is being conducted
this year to send to Japan five
million Bibles and Testaments The
Japanese cen read, they have the
largest non-Christian population in
the world reading one language.
Through your local church, or even
by yourself, you can contribute to
this great undertaking to bring the
Rihle tn a npnnlp sorely nppdint? it
(Copyright by the Internationa! Conn-
ell at Rellsioui Edaeatton on behalf at
(i Preteatant denominations, Released
kv WNO Fsatsres.)
MANPOWER:
Doctors and Fathers
Thousands of men who had looked |
upon the draft as something re-,
mote, a mere possibility in the dim
future, suddenly found themselves
face to face with the probability
of being in the armed forces.
The house armed services com-
mittee announced the draft would
be extended to draft-age married
men with dependents. Officials
estimated there are 1,000,000 mar-
ried non-veterans of draft age—
19 through 25—and that up to 400,-
000 would qualify for induction.
Meanwhile, a senate house group
reached a compromise on a bill to
draft doctors and dentists through
age 50. The bill upon which the
conferees agreed is designed to put
into uniform 5,600 doctors and 3,000
i dentists who were trained at gov-
I eminent expense during World War
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I Few doctors or dentists actually
are expected to be drafted. Mili-
, tary officials are confident the
threat of a draft will swell the
P volunteers. An added in-
ducement is the fact that volunteers
FARMS AND RANCHES
FOR Sale by owner, ranch in Mills Co.,
608 acres. 6 rooms, everlasting water, i
REA, paved road $42 acre Bargain
Box 213, Goldthwalte.JTexas
3fi0 A. stock farm; 7-rm mod rockhouse
on paved highway, 100 A bottom land,
balance blue-stem meadow & pasture, all
hog tight Price $27,500
Also 100 A. native blue-stem meadow, un-
improved Price S4 500
Percy Butler, Adair, Okla. Phone LD 15.
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
Small Combines, IHC No. 42, 52 and 62,
repaired, less than half price, used one-
way plows BUIE'S, Stamford, Texas.
If year draggist does not have HADACOL, order direct, giving ns the
name and address of your druggist. Trial size, $1.25, Large Family
and Hospital Economy Size, $3.50. Just pay postman the cost, plus
C.O.D. charges. If you remit with order we pay postage,
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lieutenant’s commission,
Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, di-
rector of national selective service,
reported that nearly three out of
five candidates for military serv-
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First Gr at Missionary
■pAUL was not a typical Christian
any more than George Wash-
ington was a typical American. To
this day, missionaries can hardly
be called typical Christians. They
are far too few. and their quality
is far too high, to stand for the
“average” Christian—who in fact
does not even understand mission-
aries, as a rule. Nevertheless, the
missionary now as in Paul’s* time
is the burning-point of Christianity,
the front-line patrol, the cutting
. . What made Paul a mis-
sionary makes missionaries today.
One thing was his vital exper-
ience of Christ. Jesus, for Paul,
was not somebody he had read
I about in a book, he was not a stat-
1 ue on an altar or a picture in a
museum, he was not a definition in
a catechism. Jesus was Some Ore
he had met on the Damascus Road.
| Second, Paul loved people, all
I kinds of people. (After his con-
version, not before!) He could
see in the most pitiful little
moron of a slave-girl, the
meanest jailer, a sister or
brother for whom Christ died,
as he put it. Nowadays you
J sometimes hear church people
saying about others outside the
ehnrch, “They’re not our kind.
They wouldn’t make good Pres-
byterians (or Baptists or what-
ever the speaker’s church may
be)^’ It never occurred to Paul
that anybody would not make
a good Christian, if only Jesus
Christ got bold of him.
Furthermore, Paul had a world-
horizon. There are hole-and-corner
|| i Christians and there are world
§ 1 Christians. Paul was a worid-Chris-
; tian. He "thought big ” To this day,
l the wide-horiron, big-thinking Chris-
tians are either out there on the
mission field, somewhere, or they
are supporting missions with all
their might.
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ATTENTION—Well casing pullers. Con-
tact Valley Steel Products Company, P.O.
i Box 0247, Dallas, Texas. Telephone IM-
i perla! 6-1301 when you have pipe or cas-
ing for sale. Call or wire collect R. F.
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DEWEY:
All-Out Attack
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New
York, who was as dead as a fried
mackerel — politically speaking — |
after his recent announcement that e^Se • •
he was retiring, is back in the .
limelight Dewey announced he |
would sej“k a third term as gover-
nor of New York.
His return to the ring would in-
dicate the Republicans have found
an issue. In his own words: “We
I will not survive this crisis (the
I Korean conflict) unless we have a
■ strong and constructive opposition
J party to force correction of the er-
i rors and incompetence of the na-
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j Paul is important It is not too
much to say that if It had not been
, there never would have
been any Christianity, as a world-
„ . It would have died as a
Jewish sect.
What the history ci tv-
world would have been in l.as
case, God only knows. Uut al-
though Sur so-called Christian
era is still not exactly Chris-
tian, it is vastly different from
what it would have been if
Christianity had been no more
(say) than Essenism, a word
you would have to look up in
the encyclopedia, an
and forgotten sect.
To many un-named Christians,
but to Paul more than any other one
person, we owe the fact that ours
is a religion with a world-outlook.
TO RENT OR LEASE
for lease, fully
Hotel Saa Saba,
I SPY-WEARY HOUSE:
| Votes Red Curbs
The house had approved by a <
roll-call vote of 354 to 20 a bill |
which subjects American Commu- i
nists to heavy curbs, and the sen- fOp
ate was expected to approve a sim- ,----—’
ilar bill. | religion.
The measure is unusual on the i
American scene in that it would i
force a political party to register |
its many fronts (organizations). I
| It goes even further and would I
1 compel them to label their prop- i
1 aganda and deny them defense jobs,
, bar them from government em- !
ployment, and deny them the right ‘
to travel abroad. |
i President Truman is reported to !
j disapprove of the legislation on
- ■ the grounds that it might impair ;
traditional American liberties.
From a technical viewpoint such
with modern conveniences, pleasant sur- ; legislation if applied to One Party
.. . r--^^ | cou](j applied to another and
1 thus restricts thr* individual’s po-
litical and civil liberties.
According to the F B I., the legis-
lation will hit about 550,000 Commu-
nists and fellow travelers. J. Edgar
Hoover, director of the F.B.I., in
a recent report estimated there
are about 50,000 Communists and
10 times that many sympathizers
in the United States.
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program under way Contact Box No. 582
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOB.
SALIDA, The Heart of the Rockies
Invites you to cool, colorful Colorado for
business opportunities.
One Serve-your-self Laundry, built In
1947 with living quarters attached, May-
tag washers and automatic dryer. Pro-
pane gas heated with radiant pipes. To
replace building alone today would cost
$17,000. This place is priced to sell
$15,000.
One Drive Inn Cafe located on Hwy. 291
in heart of Salida fully equipped ^15,000.
Tourist camp with small grocery in
office. Propane gas heated, built of logs
which is Ideal setting for Colorado. Mer-
chandise and everything goes at $32,000.
Summer homes both modern or not mod-
ern located in the mountains along won-
derful fishing streams among the Aspens.
THE SALIDA REALTY INC.
130 South “F” Street Salida, Colorado
ELEVEN new 5c candy vending ma-
chines. For sale or trade. Box 1235, I
Texas. Phone 3-6441 or 8840. 1
FOR SALE OR LEASE^Store building
and fixtures. Three rooms and bath, liv-
ing quarters. In richest farming section
of Dickens county. W. B. Thornton, Box
192, Rails, Texas.
For Sale—Dry cleaning solvent plant.
All new equip, in past 2 yrs. Onl; ’
in county. No competition Cash C
Excellent prices and business.
soon. $7,200.“ Terms, Phone or
Arlin Pilger, Box 351, Vega, Texas.
INCOME-SAVING-GAIN-HEALTH
lib pAUAAL.
nly plant ranks of
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local investigation. Fall business begins J wftl pet $100-a-month bonus while
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I draftees will not. Doctors could be
.... : drafted with the rank of private;
25 unit auto court, 2 stores closest to I vnlnnfppr*:
center, great commercial future; on I vuiuiiieera,
highway 85, within city shopping center. ’ —-
$17,500 down. For particulars write:
Novelle, P.O. Box 863, Albuquerque, N.M.
COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL
175 Ft. front, 142 d*?p improved prop-
erty, shopping center, walking distance
or sell all or part. Rents earned S1500 i
Mo. Write Lease P O. Box 863, Albuquer-
que, N Mex Owner retiring.
FOR SALE—Two variety stores with fix-
tures and stock One modern equipped
laundry All three businesses are in op-
eration in Gulf Coast section, adjacent to
l‘.._ 21 1 _____ . which at
present has a 42-million-dollar expansion
program under way Contact Box No. 582
in Angleton Texas.
fourth bottle and now Ito on top of the world.
recommend HADACOL to all my friends.”
Marry Springer, 560S Or ear
Avenue, Sf. Louie, Miitourii
*T had. neuritis pains for
quite some time and tried
expensive treatments but
continued to suffer. Then
I read about EUJDACOL in
the newspaper and I bought
my first bottle. Within a
week I felt quite a bit bet-
ter. After the third bottle I
had no pains or trouble at
all. I was always tired and
listless, but after a few
bottles of HADACOL I felt
like getting out and doing things. I recommend
HADACOL to anyone. Right now, five of my
co-workers ore taking HADACOL on my rec-
ommendation.”
Why not start taking HADACOL this very day. K
Give it a chance to relieve the real cause of <•
your cruel neuritis pain when due to lack of '
Vitamins Bu B„ Iron and Niacin in your system.
YOU OWE IT IO YOURSELF.
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