King's Business - 1957-03

Christian Workers’ Service Bureau. The staff artist is John Worrall. Though still in his 20s, he is an experienced youth worker. He is choir and youth director at the University Bible Church in West- wood, Calif. He regularly holds special meetings for youth, using black light in his drawings. In the meetings he sketches in part of the picture, perhaps a boat, and then suddenly a gasp goes over the con­ gregation as by means of black

V IT AM IN S and M IN ER A LS TH ER E'S A R EA SO N . . . why people all over the world are praising Family Food Supplement. A superior compound of pure crystalline— natur­ al— and organic—Vitamins and Minerals, in bases of concentrates of natural alfalfa, water­ cress and parsley, and a natural sedimentary mineral complex deposit. C O M P A R E - Formula —Prices distributorships available

UNIT (30-day supply)

Prepaid in U.S.

$6.95

(1 year supply)

Prepaid in U.S.

$66.00

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(3-month supply)

Prepaid in U.S.

$17.85 add 4% tax in Cali]ornia

2 Vitamin Tablets and 6 Mineral Tablets Daily as a Dietary Supplement Will Supply:

8.1 mg. 20 mg. 32.4 mg. * * * 751 mg. 1 0 0 % 7 6 % 15 mg. 1 5 0 % 0.2 mg. 2 0 0 % 1 mg. * * * 1 mg. 0.1 mg. * * * * * * * * *

M E T H IO N IN E PO W D. W H O LE LIVER

M D R* 6 2 5 %

USP U N IT S

V IT A M IN A (Acetate)

25,000

C A LC IU M (Dicalcium Phosphate) PHO SPH O RU S (Dicalcium Phosph< IR O N (Ferrous Gluconate) IO D IN E (Kelp) M A N G A N E SE (Gluconate) N IC K E L (Sulfate) Z IN C (Gluconate) M A G N E SIU M (Sulfate and Kelp) CHLORO PHYLL P O T A SSIU M (Kelp) M O LY B D EN U M (Sodium M olybdo SULFUR (Kelp) C H LO RIN E (Kelp) SO D IU M (Kelp) B O RO N (Boric Acid) STRO N TIU M (Strontium Lactate) COPPER (Gluconate) COBALT (Gluconate)

V IT A M IN D (Irr. Ergosterol)

te)579 mg.

5 0 0 %

%

2,000 USP U N IT S

1000

V IT A M IN B| (Thiam ine) V IT A M IN B2 (Riboflavin) V IT A M IN Bf, (Pyridoxine) 2 mg. V IT A M IN B 12 (Fermentation Concentrate) 5 meg. V IT A M IN C (Ascorbic Acid) 150 mg. V IT A M IN E (d Alpha Tocopherol) 10 IU C A LC IU M PAN TO THEN ATE 10 mg. N IA C IN A M ID E 50 mg. FO LIC A C ID 2 mg. IN O SIT O L 30 mg. PA BA (Para Am inobenzoic Acid) 10 mg. RUTIN 1 mg. B IO T IN 5 meg. V IT A M IN K (M enadione) 0.5 mg. C H O LIN E (Bitartrate) 30 mg. B IO F L A V O N O ID C O M P L E X (from Lemons) 8.1 mg. M DR-M inim um D aily Requirement. (Adults) * * — M DR N ot Established. * * * — Need in Human Nutrition Not Established. 10 mg. 10 mg.

5 0 0 %

CWSB's Santa In every packet, a surprise.

0.1 mg. 1.2 mg.

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6 mg.

5 mg. 12.5 mg. te) 0.2 mg.

light the figure of the Lord appears in the picture. He knows how im­ portant the surprise element is to youth! It is the surprise element in the CWSB packets plus the presenta­ tion of fundamental truths that make the group using them say, “Due to the interest created by the outstanding meetings, we have found it necessary to start two new groups” (United Brethren Church, Modesto, Calif.). Or “Have been greatly benefited by using your youth material. The attendance has doubled in just these few months” (Central Church, Lincoln, Neb.). In George Santa’s office is a map where a pin is stuck in place each time a church in a different city subscribes to the service. And there are new pins each month because CWSB produces youth meetings that meet the need of youth. In­ terested churches may write to Christian Workers’ Service Bureau, Box 413, Redondo Beach, Calif., for more information. END.

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0.8 mg. 11 mg. 3 mg. 0.«2 mg. 0.2 mg.

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ural Alfalfa, Water-

cress and Parsley, and a Natural Sedim entary Mineral Deposit, with Vegetable Gum Binders and Food Color in Coating.

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