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Government shares jwith fanners up to one-ball of of carrying out practices in recog nition of the fact that conaerva Nation's agricultural tcxwrees t? the Nation's respon sibility, not just the responsibil ity of the farmers who at pres farming the land, and city folks should o these farmers who & spending their own money to re today's children that they hive sufficient food and fiber years. We should also thankful that the Congress 22 rears ago saw fit to pass the Soil Conservation and Domestic Ulotment Act which has permit ed the ACP to accomplish near miracles in preserving our re sources for today and for tomor According to Mangum, there are several types of conservation practices under the ACP that are available to farmers in this State. In addition to the all important rfgetative cover practices, there are several types of drainage practices, forestry practices, wa ter conservation practices pro viding for fie construction of term ponds, and others. The prin cipal which permits the Federal Government to pay part of the coat of carrying out these prac tices is based on the fact that svery one of these practices are ieaigned to conserve the vital topsoil, which once lost can never be regained, and to con bat whan it grows wp.Uk larger than U7 herb". ? Mt 13: U FLYPAPER Ob the West Cm* not long age. two women knocked on the door <4 an ailing woman and offered to katp her regain her health. Al though they were complete strangers, the brought them in and confided her trouble* to them She was lonely and looked lor something to believe in. At the visitors' instructions, she knelt on the floor under a sheet- While one of the women muttered over her and reassured her that she would be cured, her companion searched through her bedroom and stole her savings of $800. Then they left. This woman made the tragic mistake of putting great faith in the wrong solution. Everyone has faith? even those who deny it? in either the right or the wrong. Those who tend towards evil show an extraordinary faith in er ror. Thomas More famous chan cellor of King Henry VIII who lat er put him to death, once said, "Faith, fanatic faith, once wed ded fast to some dear falsehood, hugs it to the last " Many souls, faced with truth, hug their error to the last and put the truth aside with the simple ex cuse, "There are two sides to every question." They forget the subject without further considera tion; but they would do well to adopt the wisdom of the fly. There are two sides to a sheet of flypaper, but it makes a great difference to the fly which side he chooses. serve the water that falls on the land. The Cost of carrying out tjhese conservation practices is considerably greater than the im mediate return to the farmer or to the persons to be fed from the land. 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Your electric window air con ditioners cool and circulate the air at the temperature you like best for comfort- They take out dust and excess moisture to give you perfect "weather" inside no matter how hot it gets outside. They also help to keep your home quieter and cleaner since your windows are closed against outside noise and dirt. Electric window air condition ers fit snugly into most normal windows, and most of the models now on the market may be placed flush with the inside of the win dow. Most models also come in attractive decorator colors or un obtrusive neutral tones to blend in with your own particular dec orating scheme. The essential job of all window air conditioners is to cool and clean the air and to remove ex cess moisture from it- But many models have special added fea tues. On some, directional grill es allow you to direct the flow of air in any direction you like. Also most window air conditioners provide both cooling and ventila tion. If the occasion calls for it, you can ventilate a room without cooling it merely by turning on the ventilator. Many of the newer room air conditioners have a heating unit for use in taking the chill off a room when outside temperatures aren't severe enough to warrant the use of your regular heating equipment. The heat supplied is not suffisient for general heating purposes during the winter months But it's a handy feature during the late spring and early fall when short-period heating is ne cessary. Electric window air condition ers are easy to install since they use only electicity and air. But if you want to be the perfect weathermaker, you'll give each unit you install its own wiring circuit. Add to this insulation, and you're ready to create a comfort able atmosphere in your home at the flick of a switch! For example, how many Chris tians believe Jesus has one Church (Mt- 16, 18), that He is always with His Church keeping it from teaching error (Mt. 16, 18; 28, 20), that they belong to that Church; and yet indifferently say, "I don't believe all my Church teaches!"? Again, how many Bible-readers read Matthew 18, 17 on fraternal correction, where Jesus says if a man refuse to hear even the Church, then let him be to thee as the heathen and the publican"; and yet smugly claim they can be better than Church-goers without belonging to Jesus's Church? * I So many more examples could be given how Christians and non Christians alike "hug falsehood to the last with fanatic faith" to disguise selfishness, sinfulness, grave neglect. How sad if the fly comes to rest and gets stuck! | How sad if we come to rest and are struck by Christ's word, "But why do you call me, "Lord, Lord,' and not practice the things that I say?" Lk. 6, 46. RESOLUTION: To do all which my religion proves that Jesus taught; to search for Jesus's one true Church if I have no religion or do not believe what my relig ion teaches. PRATER: Lord, I believe; help my unbelief. "He that is not with me is a gainst me" (Mt. 12, 30). "Beware of false prophets, who come to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly they are ravening wol ves" Mt. 7, 15 QUESTION: What is meant by a "harvest glut?" ANSWER: Traditionally,, farm ers have sold their products at harvest time for whatever price they would bring. Take small grains for example: When large supplies of grain hit the market prices are forced down because there is more grain at that time than can ha readily consumed. This situation is called a market mm. ? foank A Wagnall mvm. AA [Encyclopedia 9$ ? , ' aara. rers ^ S53S3S^^wrSt5^i? Dolt PiiMoppU Slk?* Dole PiaMDola Juic e ? VOTW|r|Pfv Sunshin* ChNs4 Crack?r? Burry Graham Crackcra Thank You Brand Pi? Chwri? CMckcn of fh? 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