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Chtrifitd Departat
OMNESS ft INVESTi OPPOR.
SEWING
MACHINE
DEALER
WANTED
JteWSbetton and rebuilt Singersi excruslra
territory! co-op dv. plan. Writ
SHHon Sewing Machine Co.
i M C Buad St. nithmond V.
AGENTS Men and Women Sell Children'!
wall Mack-boards. Post Card brine detallt.
Mas 705 Ban Antaflla 10 Tezaa.
FARMS AND RANCHES
T(Hl BALE S acrea nnd 3-room home on
high pound In city ltmlta of Itock Port.
Ideal for Improvement project or truck farm.
27W. Cash. See .
r. M. TEKKBL1 at ROOK rOUT TEXAS.
HOME FURNISHINGS & APrLl.
S1NOER 8EWINO MACHINES
Rebuilt. Money-back guarantee. Immediate
delivery. Available In Electric Portable.
Consoles tesk Model! and Treadle. Attach
menta Buttonhole Maker. St porta for all
typea of aewlnit machine. See ua for your
aewlng machlno needa icnd for free illua-
trated Catalog today.
MAM BINOKR REWfNQ MACHINE
. EXCHANGE . . .. .
Beat.C-S IM Springfield Ave. Newark N. 1.
INSTRUCTION
MOW TO BU1M1 AN AUTOMATIC I.AMr
that will atay lighted when your electric
current fall. Full Information and wiring
diagram DO cents. Wm. J. dEOHEQAN
Bi 1B)( Qrnthlana Ky.
rOULTRY CHICKS & EQUIP
FREE ttAflY CHICK IIOOICI.F.T
Write OOLDCNVALLEV llATCHEItV.Dtpl.
W I'aritlllc Mlnourl.
WANTED TO tiMTt
BEND TOUR discarded. Jewelry watches
crowns bridge spectacles silver etc.. for
rash offer. Goods returned promptly If offer
tinsaUa factory. OI.T) STATE METAL CO..
r. O. Bex 1031-B Ileoslon 1 Texas.
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds!
-Mad ESPECIALLY Far
KIDDIES'
CHESTCOLDS
wsz'i many old folks
about good tasting
SCOn'S EMULSION
Thousands of happy
folk know tills 1 Good
tasting: Scott'a Emulsion
mryou ward off eoljs-hslps yoa
get wall fastsr- and help you keep'
going strong When your diet natde -aaore
natural A&D Vitamin 1 Bcott'a U
KIOH .ENERGY FOOD TONIO-
rleh In natural AtD Vitamins
anil energy-building natural
oil. Try Itt See how well yoa
feel. Easy to take and digest.
Economical. Boy today at root
drug store I
MORE than ust a fontc
II' t powerful nourhhmcnll
Aro you toing through thej fano-
tlonal "middle age' period peculiar
to womea (38 to S3 yri.)T Dm thla
make you sutler from hot flaahe.
feel to ntrvout hlgtutrung tired T
Then do try Lydla B. Plnkhun'i
Vegetable' Compound to relieve tuch
yrnptom. Plokham'a Compound
also ha what Doctors call a ato-
machlo tonlo effect I
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VIGCTABU
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Smetth Away Discomfort of
Chafed. Itchy Skin
Vee (faslmple as tliatl Bathe with mtld
Rednol Soap then spread on medicated
Reainol. Wonderful how quickly and
gently the toothing' Ingredient! In thla
famcHia ointment give blissful relief.
HOSE?
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'drops to
Rub on topS
eajo tightness!. J
muscle aches re" 17
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PENETRD
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For You To Feel Well
Si tour erery day T daya every
peek never stopping the kldneya filial
Vit matter from the Hood.
If mora people were aware of how tit
titdneya must constantly rano'v sur-
plus fluid eaces acid and othsr waste
matter that cannot atay In the blood
without Injury to health there would
ba betttr understanding of stay lb
whole system It upset when kldneya fall
to function properly.
Burning scanty or too frequent urina-
tion eomatlinea warns that something
Is wrong. You tnay suffer nagging back
ache beadachea dlcslneu rhaumatl
pain getting up at nlgbta swelling
Why not try toon' '(list You will
b uefag a rredlclne recommended the
country nr. foan's stlmula'e the f unc-
tion of the kldneya and help them to
flush out polsonoua waste (root tb
blood. They contain uotblng harmful.
Get Deaalt today Vt wl(b confldaaee.
At all drug stoiee. ..
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CHANGER
of LIFE? Ji
Noes;
Daori
MIRROR
'of your
MIND
ly Lawranct
Docs a lone engagement make for happy marriage?
Answer: Only with exceptionally
"repressed" people who have Inhi-
bitions that toko a long time to
break down if they ever do so With
the average man and woman tho
desire for closer intimacy grows
stronger and stronger und if it is
thwarted too long they tend to as-
sociate each other with frustrntlbn
rather than tho hope of happiness
their love was based on. And then
when or if they do get married this
association may remain and poison
their relationship by leaving them
still resentful and suspicious of each
other. .
Is a chronic vagabond ncurotio?
Answer: No says Dr. Jose Bel-
bey of the University of Buenos
Aires. "Wanderers" nrcof two dis-
tinct types: those who run away
from homo to cscapo an immediate
emotional crisis including tho vic-
tims of amnesia dnd those who aro
constitutionally unwilling to accept
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LOOKING AT RELIGION
jaw rosTEP uuiies ts ppiiwRiNa a KtTPorrr
OFlTHB IMSOTttNTROte OF THE CHURCH
W CTRfNaTHENINa THE UNITED NATIONS
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VtOKLVPAC
KEEPING HEALTHY
Chronic Invalids on
By Dr. James
WHILE it is gratifying to know
ttiat the life span has been
lengthened from 49 to CO years since
1900 tills means that the percent-
age of elderly pebple in tho world
is greater than ever before Al-
though they are living longer It is
onljf natur'nl that they will not be as
well and strong at CO to 80 as they
were when younger hence the
greater number of Invalids today
than ever before ' "
Tho death rates from acute In-
fections abnormality of glands
lack ot proper foods including
vitamins and minerals aro fall-
ing and many patients afflicted
with cancer now are being cured
because Uie cancer is discov-
ered and removed early.
In tho Journnl of the American
Medical Association Dr. Edward L.
Bortz Cleveland prcsldbnt states
that tho patient with chronic Illness
is one of the major challenges to
modern society. In 1900 chronic dis-
easo was the cause oi zu per cent
of tho deaths that occurred in New
York state; today it is .the cause or
HEALTH
Nutrition pxnprt.q have found that
Ihe body does not use as many of
tho proteins oi vegotapies as it aoes
of tho animal proteins mostly be-
cause the real tissue-builder of pro-
teins is tho arpino acids found in
great quantities in- animal proteins.
This acid contains vitamin B which
nav Is considered the chief vitamin
in building muscle-tlssud nerve tis
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Long
Engagements
Gould
responsibility or be "tied down" by
a permanent relationship with any-
ono else. Tho first type require
psychiatric treatment while the
second should ho thinks be recog-
nized as anti-social and compelled
to do their fair share of tho work
of the community they live In.
Can the best of friends bo
"outgrown"?
Answer: Yes and this need not
mean cither one is moro mature
than the other only that they have
developed along diilcrcnt linesi For
a healthy-minded person changes;
ho acquires new tastes and inter-
ests and slnco common interests
arc what friendship rests on you
need not feci that you arc disloyal
if you And that you no longer get
much satisfaction out of being with
the pcoplo who meant most to yoii
a few years ago. Violent breaks
aro seldom necessary but it's bet-
ter to accept facts than hang onto
something that is "over."
By DON MOORE
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TIMB FORAU. COTHOIK5 TO if
shinino exAMPi c ofimrmiAm
AND INTERRACIAL UUnYj
Increase
W. Barton
70 per cent of the deaths there.
A point stressed is that although
people live longer chronic illness
does not havo to bo present as we
grow older. Many persons have a
vigorous and enjoyable old age free
of prolonged illness.
What are tho chronic illnesses
that cause pain unhappincss and
fear?
Heart diseases; diseases" of
the blood vessels (apoplexy);
rheumatism and arthritis; ad-
vanced cancer; mental diseases;
tuberculosis; diabetes; stom-
ach and intestinal diseases.
Heart disease stands first as a
cause of death and disablement and
arthritis and rheumatism stand sec-
ond on the list of the most common
disabling afflictions.
The major industries and school
systems of the nation in collabora-
tion with medical authorities should
create a program for positive health
which among other benefits should
bo able to uncover diseases in their
earliest stages at which time their
removal or cure is possible.
NOTES
Electric surgery is used for other
operations besides removing tonsils.
Tills method involves using a high
frequency current instead of a knife
and scissors; it destroys the tissues
by removing all their fluids; This
removes all malignant cells such ns
enncer cells or other suspected
malignant structures to prevent the
carrying of malignant ceils into tno
system
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SCIUPTUnE! Matthew 5:B-7. .
DEVOTIONAL HEADING! Matthew
13:44-53.
IdedWorld
Lcsson'for February 27 1919
ANY MAN with n revolutionary
new idea has to try to ex-
plain it. Jcsu3 was no exception.
As a young teacher of religion
he had to answer the
question which older
teachers were bound
to put to him: If your
teaching is new how
can it bo true? And
if it is true what can
bo new about it?
This was a fair ques-
tion. The Sermon on
the Mount is Jesus'
answer to it. Tho
main theme of that
Dr. Foreman
sermon is the kingdom of God an
ancient phrase but with new mean-
ings as Jesus used it. Wo can say
"The Ideal World" and mean just
the same thing.
The Right People
TESUS EMPHASIZES above nil
J the kind of people who belong to
God's Ideal World. This would be
surprising to some modern plan-
ners. Communists think that if you
can once get a world in which every
one has enough to cat and drink and
wear a world where nobody is poor
(or everybody is ns poor ns every-
body else which is all the some
thing) you will have tho perfect
world. Jesus would know this Is
nonsense. You do not get the per-
fect world by improving the soil
or tho system of government or
the economic system; you do not get
it by passing laws of any kind. This
docs not mean that such things aro
unimportant far from it.
But the fact is that even after
you got your perfect social sys-
tem with perfect politics and
perfect distribution of wealth
even a perfect climate and soil
you would still be nowhere near
the Ideal World unless you have
improved your people.
Is This You
WHAT WE call the "beatitudes"
" (Matt 5t7-12) is Jesus eight-
point program for the citizen of the
Ideal World. The right pcoplo arc
happy people to begin with. (The
word translated "Blessed" is a reg-
ular Greek word for "happy.") But
tho main 'difference between differ-
ent kinds of people is not that some
want to be happy while others do
not.
Jesus' ideal people arc humble
not proud; they see their sins and
are sorry for them; they are
"meek" that Is they are not in n
hurry to demand their own rights;
they tio not merely admire good-
ness they are positively hungry for
it; they arc merciful not careless
or cruel; they are pure in heart and
not only in speech and act; they are
not mere peace-wishers or peace-
lovers (who isn't?) but peace-
makers; they are people who are
brave enough to do what is right.
Salt
rvO YOU really want an idenl
' world? The best way to begin
is to learn how to bo a citizen of
such a world. Jcsua uses two in-
teresting simple words to describe
the kind of pcoplo he means. You
are salt he said you .aro light.
Salt and light are old-fashioned
things but they have never gone out
of date.
So there Is no substitute for
a really good Christian. Living
here and now like citizens of
the ideal world to conic Christ-
ians are both salt and light.
Salt because they give a taste to
otherwise flat or bitter life. Salt be-
cause they keep human society from
going rotten.
Light
RND LIGHT I Like salt light ought
" not to be too noticeable. A glar-
ing light is bad on the eyes as too
much salt is-bad on the tongue. So
a Christian is not supposed to rub
his goodness in on other people so
to speak. He is as indispensable as
salt in bread and should be as in-
conspicuous. But light like salt If
it is any good has to be applied
directly; A strong light concealed In
a steel tube docs nd good Swishing
tho glass end of the salt-cellar
around in tho soup gives it no
flavor. The salt must get lno the
soup tho light must touch what wo
see.
So tho Christian God's Ideal
citizen-in-training can do tho
world no good'by running away
from the world.
If a Christian is going to leavo
this world better than he found it
even a little bit farther on toward
the Ideal World ho must come into
touch with tho world not to imitate
it but to change it.
(Copyright by tho International Coun.
ell of Itellglous Education on behalf of
40 Protestant dcnornlnaUons Iteleaied
bjr WtfU Features.)
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ITOrt the tiniest family members
gay little brother and sister
set that's fun to sew. Bright ric rac
UOUSEHOLD
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Pillows that arc aired frequently
will last longer. It isn't necessary
to hang them out of doors; just pin
the pillow on a line in the house so
that the air can circulate around it.
Tills fluffs it up and dries out pos-
sible perspiration dampness.
Hot mince meat on waffles with
hard sauce is a deliciously rich
dessert.
Wallpaper cleaner can be used
to clean paper or parchment lamp
shades successfully.
When using a plunger to open a
clogged drainpipe it will prove
more efllclcnt if you rub a thick
coat of petroleum jelly along tho
flat bottom edge of the cap: this
will provide a tighter seal.
Water stained bottles can be
cleaned by partially filling them
with hot water adding some small
pebbles BB shot or broken egg
shells and then shaking vigorously.
Sturdy Table Ideal
For Use in the Yard
THERE'S nothing like having an
old fashioned picnic in your
own backyard. Especially so when
you have this sturdy tabic all set
up ready to seat the entire family.
Its construction permits leaving it
out tho year round.
Tho pattern offered below takes
all the mystery out of building tho
table to any size needed. While tho
pattern suggests making it six feet
it provides complete easy to fol-
low directions for making it long-
er if desired. All materials used
in building this table arc stock size
and readily obtainable at lumber
yards everywhere
Send 25c for FULL SIZE Picnic Table
Pattern No. 22 to Kasl-nild Pattern Com-
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Ford, Robert C. & Ford, Nora Mae. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 16, Ed. 1, Friday, February 25, 1949, newspaper, February 25, 1949; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81777/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.