' 4— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 19,1 From Where We Stand. •.. Allies In Suburbia As we celebrate Farm-City Week, November 17-23, we are reminded once again of the increasing inter-dependence between these two main segments of .the American population the produc es and the consumers. As farmers, we need the products and the markets of the cities and the suburbs. For consumers, the future de pends on a constant flow of high quality foods from producing areas at reason able prices. But if this relationship is to con tinue, it is vital that we convince the general consuming public of two things: (1) food is the biggest bargain in their budget; (2) it can only remain so if the farmer can continue to produce it as a free and independent businessman. ■ We can have Mrs. Consumer as an ally, or as an enemy; the decision lies jjn how effectively the farmer gets his ' message to her. We can’t really use any more enemies at this time, but we sure . Jf you liked Milton Shapp, , love Ray Shafer!” Prophet,Go Home! I-cs.ion For N'ovembcr 20,1966 l«k*r»vrMl S< the exiled Jews in Habvion ' ; when they received .leivmud s long-awaited letter Wi'.it ii wanted from this prophet who - , often had proven toruct. v encouragement and a tall • - resistance against their cap’" i Jeremiah did not tell t, i i what they wanted to Ivar. •, < what he believed (lod had plan. ' upon his heart: (1) It vas (.. d Himself who permitted tl .m to • carried into exile; (U. "llu'd houses and live in then; pi, i gardens nnd eat their product ; (3) ". . . seek the vvelfaie ol »i e citv . . . and pi ay to tr.j Lo’i’, for in its welfare you will i, 1 your welfare : (4) the captiv, would last for no le-,> tn,>i seventy vears"; (5) this v ns > nt an evil fate, but within tne pi. and purpose of the Lord. ’J t letter exploded like a booov-ti.v'! How eagcily vve war for • t word of God until we discover that the Lord, more often than not, sends us a message we i o not want to hear. Like mn, .■ who go to professional coi - selors, vve ask for his help l,w what vve want is not hi»coui>v’, but his blessing upon our ov n point of view. Even if we're i the wrong track, vve want him to tell us vve are on the right o>-e. The French critic, Vmet. O'ui observed: "Most friends of tn ! n love it as Frederick the Grtal loved music. It used to be said of him that, strictly speaking, re was not fond of music but of«it flute, and not indeed ot the flute but'of his flute.” Is it not li-.it way in our friendship with trudi. not Truth, but our truth ’ Prophet, go home! Do not con fuse me with the truth. My mini is made up. (B«t*4 *n capyrtf hf*W by Hi* Divisicn •( Christian Educahan, Naltanat Canned «4 <*•* Church** *f Chnsl in ih* U S« A H*l*aa*«3 Ly Community Feats Sarv«a) ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY SMITH >!' -