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Show ft ARCH U. 195 1Q THE JOURNAL .:. ).:: .Svj,- y. ''svfK;- v.' ., ' w vo Page 11 M?M TOPCS yrt. .. Farmers Continue Machinery Use As Value in Work Is Appreciated LABOR LEADERS VISIT TRUMAN . . . C. I. O. President Phillip MurWilliam Green of the American Federation of ray (left) and President House after a conference with President Harry Labor leave the White Truman recently. The two top labor leaders were especially concerned labor law in connection with the with the Invoking of the not did believe the Presidents action will help coal strike and said they settle the dispute. Taft-Hartl- ey Although farm operators net income and their purchases of agricultural machinery were both down in 1949, neither has slipped very far from their peak levels. Realized net income from agriculture in 1949 approximated 14 billion dollars, according to the latest estimate of the bureau of agricultural economics. The bureau reported that no official figure of agricultural machinery purchases in 1949 is yet available, but informed trade and Washington sources expected the total to be down from last year by about the same percentage as farmers' net income. That would indicate a figure of about two to 2.1 bil- Automatic Feeder An owners guide is always in- cluded with your gas range. Its a good reference for hints on meal preparation and cooking, and simple everyday time-savin- g care. When your hands feel puckered up or have that parboiled appearance after washing in soap suds, rub them with vinegar or lemon juice to make them soft and white. This also helps to prevent chapping. When making pancakes that call for eornmeal and have no extra flour added, be sure to stir well each time you take a spoonful of batter up for frying. lion. In the record year of 1948, purchasers reached 2.4 billion, an e southern farmers, who Many 1949 mahigh. If expectations would like to Install automatic Get a pair of your husbands feed handling setups, often pass old socks for a good furniture polthem up because they feel they ' lack buildings large enough to hold ishing session. Slip one on each the necessary electric equipment. hand for quick, easy dusting after using the furniture polish. That such tight-sidebuildings, so all-tim- 1 ft irt d ). Ji necessary ll er. ni .. in res 20:1721:6; SCRIPTURE: Acts 6:1-Corinthians 12: I Timothy 3. climates, are not II DEVOTIONAL . READING: Romans In St. Church Leadership Lesson for March 12, 1950. It would be a -- fa in . good idea for a church today to take stock of its officers once in a while. Are they necessary? For example, do you elect a deacon to "take the place" of one who has moved away, or do to the left. Here it is ground and then elevated by blower pipe into feed bins inside the combination grain and machinery storage shed in the background. Typical of the use of farm machinery, is ever-increasi- H ' i? i- ng three-offic- - TOFIX - r? A DOORCASE FASTENER er choir-leade- r. nomus TICJE Poultrymen fire Advised HATS In a name? Different To Purchase 'Quality this farmer operating a tractor churches have many different to break ground in a matter of e "Good chickens can not be sold lames for the persons who hold which would hours have preat a low price," G. S. Vickers, in them. But whatever quarrels field manager of the Ohio poultry viously required days. le churches have had, few of them association said in re about these names. The thing you elect a deacon to do a job that terialize, farm machinery pur- improvementfarmers to name. more the "buy on iy important than otherwise be done? cant would still be almost four cautioning chases not price." of us agree that churches do times as large as the 1935-3- 9 aver- quality Jeed organization Outlining a procedure to inspire age. wise chicken buying, Vickers said: Some Sweetness No Substitute people rould have us go For Skill "Investigate your local hatchery-ma- n first. See If he has a careful lack to the New ALL CHRISTIANS are Need Conditioning Pigs and thorough pullorum disease NOT Testament for our to hold office in the control program. See if he obtains Before Vaccination Shot lattern of organiand very few, if any, churcfi, sation. We cannot good breeding stock; see if he would be equally good in any office. are when Sometimes given pigs luite do this, for keeps up the quality and constantly A Sunday school superintendent, a shot for cholera, they sicken and )ne important reasimproves it by careful selection a poor die soon after treatment. make for. example, might and the use of ROP pedigreed or on. Where in the talk. showing at a prayer-meetin- g B. G. this "When other occurs, good breeding males from says pew Testament successcan who A conduct's man Foreman rould you dig in? Phillips, of the Auburn extension good breeders." ful financial campaign and keep in an Jould you take the letters to the church up to a high level of service, "pigs are usually Margarine unhealthy condition at the time of yirnothy and Titus as your guide? the year round, may not vaccination. generosity is that nearly twe estimated It "Play safe, he adds, you find bishops (overseers, be just the man to plan the educa- "have pigs and hogs in thrifty con- million cotton and soybean farm superintendents) mentioned, also tional program. A lovely sweet dition at the time of vaccination families produce the 'vegetable oils Riders and deacons, but you do not lady might turn out to be a stupid for cholera or any other disease. used in margarine. find their duties laid down. Madam Chairman. Go back into the Paul knew all this and In story of Acts and you will, find a where fact Insisted on It. Each sepplace Jilders are first mentioned in the arate kind of job in the church By Harold Arnett Christian church still (11:30); go calls for distinct qualificafcrther back and you come to the tions. election of deacons pst (Acts 6). Just being a good Christian was In your first never enough to insure a mans Utopian Church, you model it after the (or a womans) being a good officer. plan, or two, or one, or (going back before Acts 6) none at all? Personality (Apostles, of course, are not PREVENT CHILDREN however, personal now availAFTER ALL, means able. more than FROM TAKING BOOKS A have man may technical skill. I Scholars in FROM SHELVES WITH most churches today such flaws in his character that e PIECE OF LIGHTWEI6HT Pretty well agreed that what does more harm than e have in the New Testament is his influence CHAIN HELD ACROSS good, so that even if he is an ac6 of Patera . , organization, complished FRONT OF BOOK musician you still !r. rather certain principles on would not want him as "Minister CASE WITH SNAP uny succsful church must of Music, or even as I k uut. FASTENERS. Let us see what some of own home Is whose man A are. juese always at sixes and sevens (as 7VianArs QA.S. Paul pointed out) is a poor candiThornhill Ky. Job and the Man date for any executive post in the church. A man who cant CHURCHES are on agreed keep from quarreling In every0n.e Point: A church must .av day life is no man to entrust s with responsibility in the odv. lade.rship What is every-lescrusness is nobodys busl-on- e church. must draw up A man of good character can. and ailea(i organiza- - will want to, learn the skills his Ion 6 worl1 is g CLEAN PIPE STEM ind job calls for; but a man of sleazy not even 1116 character just does not care. Be HAVING WIDE HOLE jhurch Srting 11116 th?f 9lristman of sort church the $new you careful of early BY KINKING CLEANER, tbey eiected officers elect to office,, in church or out; inly a. 6 1116111 arose CAUSING IT TO CONTACT for the rank and file are not going Jeruai Cm neLCd for v BOTH SIDES OF HOLE. to rise above their leaders. ,ther wa not In place until that council by the International 31118 UP 10 behalf of 40 matter of f (Copyright Religious Education on Released by Protestant denominations. WNU Features.) of-ic- re grain is fed into the outdoor mill, Pauls first missionary church (Acts 13, 14) he did not get the elders first, and then find churches for them. On the contrary, be founded the churches first and then appointed elders for them. AC. I arrangement. Whole 8; 12:3-8- it In cold needed for this operation in the bleach whitens kitchSouth is shown by the above pic- enLaundry sinks. Pour on the wet porceture. then rinse well. Taken on a farm near Roanoke, lain, Va., it shows a combination No skill require J. HASYt 4, LOOSE RESE1 HANDLES Handles like putty . . . into wood. with AOHIMt ac and harden TO MfUL Ot WOOO On electric fans, lawn mowers roHer skates 31 N ONE Oil MANY NEVER SUSPEOT CAUSE OF BACKACHES A wt get older, atresa and strain, over-exertio- n, excessive smoking or exposure to slows down kidney function This msy lead many folks to complain of oagging backache, loss of pep and energy, headache and dizziness. 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