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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER. GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 11. 1943.
PAGE FTVB
Commodity Credit
Corporation To Make
Dairy Feed Paymertts
Mailers Uurged To
Use V-Mail To Save
Time And Space
Bob Jones Comments
On Subject: Here
And Hereafter*
Soil Conservation Group
Conducting Experimental
Winter Crop Plantings
Dairy-
feed payments will be i The only guaranteed way
to
, by the Commodity Credit send letters to the Army person-;
Ration to producers for the nel overseas is by V-Mail.
C ° ,r',.r beginning October 1, and With priority over every
(Bob Jones>
quar
endinf
beginning
December 1, in an effort type mail, except
and increase the “Official,” V-mail
every other “And beside all all this, be planting cf b'ue lupin, Austrian
that marked tween us and you there is a great winter peas and oats planted be-
maintain and increase the umciaj," V-mail gets there Gulf fixed- so that they which fore harvesting peanuts. One plot
k luction of dairy products, Mr. faster and saves precious cargo would pass from hence to you of lupine, one plot of lupine and
^ f Jones, local AAA admin- space needed for food and ammu- cannot; neither can they pass to oats, and one plot of oats alone
••rative officer announced this nition. It is sponsored by the Ar- us that would come from thence", planted on Walter Wainwrights
imy Postal service, under Brig. Cen These are the words of Abraham farm shows a good stand on all
" '"ligible producers are dairy C. S. Adams. One thousand ordi- broadcast from Paradise over the three plots. These planMngs were
r „‘ iers who sell eligible dairy nary letters weigh 22 pounds, gulf which separated Lazarus from broadcast on the ground before
fvducts during the term of this while the same number of V-mail place of suffering where the peanuts were plowed up and the
p . r . r anc j distributors and pro- messages weigh only four ounces, rich man had gone after leaving only cover the seed got was from
•ssors' of eligible products pro- In larger figures, 150,000 ordinary this world. The gulf was impass- harvesting the peanuts.
Sliced f rom thc “ ir OWTl herds dur- lctters tota l 2,575 pounds and fill a,} le- There is a gulf in this other plantings are on H. K.
r nB the period. 37 mail sacks, while 150,000 V world between a sinner and a S ealy‘s farm and Sheriff J. M
j^ r Jones pointed out that mail letters weigh 45 pounds and Christian. The Christian is alive Bone < s farm. All of these plant-
,’ieible dairy products are whole can be carried in one sack. »n Christ. The sinner is dead in j ngs are on tbo road where they
Viiik butter fat, butter, and V-mail WILL go through. Even trespasses and sins. The Christian can be by j ust r jdi nK a i OI1 g
ream produced by an eligible if the ship or plane on which it. is Is clothed with a robe of divine by tho farm (
Producer who makes application sent is destroyed, the V-mail let- righteousness which was pur- Thp Soil conservation Service
v. navTnpnt. Goat's milk or ter can be rephotograDhed at the chased with t
BROODER, BABY CHICKS
BURN IN ANDERSONVILLE
Andersonvtlle, Ga., Nov. 9—.An
electric brooder in the chicken
house', at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. C. Easterlin developed a
| short circuit, Saturday morning
I The Soil Conservation Service is causing a blaze that destroyed the
conducting several experimental _ _
brooder, the chicken hou.re and 42
head of chickens, many of which
were frying size. The water supply
for the home supplied by an elec
tric pump, was cut off, thus neces
sitating bilnging water from »
nearby neighbor's home, to ex
tinguish the flames that threaten
ed other buildings nearby.
covered
payment.
‘Producers
the blood of Christ on
loat's *miik~ products are not cli- port of embarkation and sent the Cross The sinner is clothed in T^istoTother in* "he
:; ih l P . i again. None of the original letters a robe of his own righteousness t j _ : ^ d and
3 The rate of payment to Georgia are destroyed until word is cabled which, according to the Bible, in p lanting othP i an ti n gs of blue
producers for whole milk is 40c back that the vessel upon which God's sight is as filthy rags No Lie oi
per hundred weight and 5 cents their copies were sent overseas sinner can possibly understand a ^ fatWrs that P havo plant(>d U i- 1
pound for butter fat. Payments has arrived at its destination with Christian. A Christian to some ex- . are CaJ Wi u iani i
shall be based upon the quantity its morale-building, space-saving tent at least can understand a A j Foantain H B * ParkS( John ’:
of whole milk or butter fat pro- cargo. sinner because he himse f has Mangham Hlnton & Co Alfonzo
duced by eligible producers from Since V-mail has priority over been a sinner. The Christian re- McCrary j P stringfield, Jce
their own herds during tho period ordinary air mail, it is probable members the pit from which he Eubanks, H. H. Booth, H. K. Sealy
by the application for that the V-mail will be sent by was taken and he knows a sinnei E E Payne Ernest Childree Rov
air and the other, by ship. Air ™ in the *it According to the Eubanks D .; vid PoSey and E
must file applica- mail stamps guarantee only do- Bible, a Christian man has no Peterman
dons for payment with the Coun- livery by plane only to the port of ri Sbt to marry a sinful woman and ' colored farmers
ty AAA committee in the county embarkation V-mail goes by air J “n ^voman has no right ^ ^ n J * tb in .
in which the eligible dairy prod-, tor the regular 3c postage, nine £ marry a sinful^mam^If such Winiam ^ nders simon
ucts were produced for the Octo-1 times ou of ten. according to the Apostle Peter the Gray, Arthur Pope, Jerry Gibson
ber operations not later than Both types of overseas mai must nve he best life and John Sanders,
iNov. 30. And in the case of No- be addressed correctly to insure if* if plantings prove sue
give the farmers oi
chance to grow
acceptable evidence of production,; the army serial number, the unit bis evangelistic work many sad their own cover crop seed, and
such as milk statements or sales or organization, including matta- eases. He has known Christian will not have to go to otner couri-
iSioG issued by cooperatives, lion or company and the A PO women married to men who know , ties and states for seed every fall,
dairies creameries, and others, number of the addressee should nothing of God. He has known There are several fields of les-
«lio\ving the amount of whole be included. Christian men with broken hearts pe deza in the county that will be
milk or butter fat purchased. In [ V-mail is mostsatisfactory if the because their wives were not rea dy for harvesting in the next
the absence of satisfactory writ- 1 sender uses black ink or a type- w»ved. Yes, there is a gulf in this few days. Every effort should he
'ten evidence of sale, producers writer and writes in a clear, world between a sinner and a ma de to get these seed harvested
mist furnish the county commit-' legible hand. Because the V-mail Christian. It is, however, a pass- because there will be a great de-
tee with such other evidence as stationery is small is no reason to able gulf. Anyone \vho isn t a mand for them next spring,
the committee deems necessary,” 1 limit the length of the letter. Sev- Christian who reacts these hues Peanut picking is just about
Mr Jones stated. j eral sheets can be addressed prop- can by simple saving 111 ” completed and a lot of the peanut
After applications have been' erly and then numbered as regu- Lord Jesus Christ cross the 1 gull ( j and has not been put t0 a winter
annmved. Countv AAA Committees lar pages. Since the soldier will that has separated him in leeli ng, cover crop due to weather con-
receive them at once, he can read understanding, aspnation, an ^ ditions which it is hoped will
them in order. .hope from some Christian loved
The process making V-mail pos- one - A son whose mother is a
sible was used first in England in Christian and who loves him with
will issue producers drafts drawr
on the Commodity Credit Corpora
tion.
‘Producers must file applica
all the passion of a mother's heart
tions between Nov. 1 and Nov. 30” 11939, and is known there as
the AAA officer asserted, and ! “Airgraph." Its use was adopted in may if he will trust ji ws C
• producers should keep all milk the U. S. A. June 15. 1942. Letters cross the gullE and tnte_ in to the
statements or sales receipts is-1written on V-mail stationery are fellowship of the Christian ^expe^
btted by cooperatives,
creameries and others,
has and J
sent across on 16 mm f° r which she has prayed that hei
dairies,! photographed at the port of em- ence which his mother
change in a few' days. It is not
too late to get this cover on the
ground. Remember the Soil Con
servation Supervisor's slogan or
motto: “Keep Your Peanut Fields
Green.”
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the amount of whole milk or but-1 film, 18,000 letters on a roll), de- son ^htknow tbe "^f' that
ter fat purchased. Where milk or veloped, enveloped, and delivered the other side of the
other products are sold on routes at their destination. .separates sinners and Christians
and such evidence is
not obtain- | At present there are only two who really love each other there
■ post office stations is now the beckoning hands of
SoST thatwir'enable^ them to i in this country, in New York and Christians ^alUngJhe simnemto
recur us uiaL win tfiiauit: tuciii w i *■**■»" > ~ ~ ^ .—. if Qinr*^
furnish a personal certification of j San Francisco. However, a third is ^ . ctinn hn< ‘ to knov
the amounts sold, the number of | being activated in Chicago.
cows milked, the amount and type j ;
of feed used, and the number of; ‘Car Loading Time
customers served.”
Farmer And Wife
Should Team On
Storing Foodstuff
Orphanage Reminds
Has Arrived Again
To Our Baptist Friends in Georgia:
Through the courtesy of your
newspaper we are coming to you
at this season of the year remind
Christian has come to know his
Lord he cannot caonscientiously
cross the gulf and go where the
sinner is. The sinner who has
looked across the gulf where the
Christian is cannot conscientiously
stay where he is. So, sinner, why
not set sail and cross this gulf and
do it now?
The gulf which separates sinners
. and Christians on earth but which
The farmer and his homemaker »ng you of the fact that it is again I is passable, becomes in eterniyt
wife should team together on time to load cars and trucks of an impas sable gulf. Abraham
storing precious foodstuffs that' produce for the children of the said| - Th ey which would pass
were saved during the summer the Georgia Baptist I from hence to you cannot. Neither
months, and that are still being | Home which is located at Hape- n they pass to you that would
put away. E. G Blackwell, Ex- 1 ville, Ga. This is no news to you from then ce.” Lazarus in
tension Service County Agent; because most of^you nave^naa^a , A braham‘s bosom may have king
said this week.
Proper storage, he continued, is
just as important as the preserva
don, and the man
should cooperate by providing ade
quate shelves, pits, bins, and
other storage places.
Cellophane bags
for dried foods as they are
would also like to call your at
tention to the fact that Nov. 21
of the”house! h aa been set aside again this year
* as Orphans’ Home Day by denomi
national leaders. If your church
holds services on that Sunday you
are excellent ’ will greatly favor us by taking an
they are air offering for our boys and girls on
■to. The bags ol dried foo d ■!--« day. Any other Sunday in^
should be placed in large tin or! vember or eu *. . g con
glass containers, sealed and kept well as far
in a dark place,t he agent said, corned. „ h „ s pared
Containers should be “air tight, . This year the
moisture proof, light proof, punc- ■ 101 ™ 0TC: . doine has fac-
tUf e proof, insect proof, and rat children an ... because of
Proof. They should be kept in a ud unusua J,.^ CUltie ^ h e^^ wTnte
cool Place.” war conditions. me wimer
part in it for many years. Wr ; pd in his bear t to take a drink of
FRIGHTENED mother jumps
TO DEATH HOLDING BABY
Rome, Ga., Oct. 30—Mrs. Doro-
Vn y Leona Hurd, 26, and her
daughter, Sandra, 3, w'ere killed at
the Beech Creek crossing on the
Southern Railway eight miles
w est of Rome Saturday.
Witnesses said Mrs. Hurd, hold-
mg her daughter, jumped from her
husband's car which was halted
the edge of the tracks and was
ca ught between the auto and the
bain.
Robert Hurd Jr., the nusnana, - farmer ‘ S wife; her son,
hls a on Robert III, who re- talker, rarm ^ Carrie Hill
mainod i n the car, were unin- Henry > _ aum.
JUred. negro.
Hurd stopped the car at the e.ged.
‘ ‘go of the tracks witnesses said,
andthe train caught the bumper,
hrowing the car around.
husband,
months give promise of increased
difficulties. Your help, joyously
given, will be greatly appreciated
by the Home.
Respectfully yours,
J L. Fortney, Manager,
Georgia Baptist Orphans' Home
TORNADO KILLS THREE
IN MISSISSIPPI AREA
Durant,
Miss., Nov. 7—Three
persons were killed and an unde
termined number Injured when a
tornado struck five miles west of
Vaiden. Miss., Saturday night.
Killed were Mrs. John Thomas
Several homes were dam-
’-OST
R'indle containing blankets and
mult.s between Ficklings Mill and
1 noniaston. Finder please notify:
; l, ~ L R. Bennett, 110 Mallory St
Uiomaston, Ga., and get reward.
AT FIRST , ^
SIGN OF
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TABLETS. SALVE. N8SE OMPS
water from the fountain of life to
the thirsty lips of the rich man,
but he could not do it. The rich
man did not ask to get out of
hell. He prayed for a drop of
water. He asked that Lazarus
might come back to earth as a
missionary and preach to his
brothers. Yet he did not say,
“Abraham, may I not come to
you and Lazarus?” He either knew
that his doom was sealed and he
could not pass the gulf or he was
so hardened by sin that even the
sufferings of hell did not make
him repent. The gulf was impass
able. Godless mothers whose little
babies have gone to heaven will
never be able to cross the gulf
from hell and go where their ba
bies are. But the babies will not
need their mothers. They will be
in the arms of Him who when on
earth said, “Suffer the little chil
dren to come unto Me and for
bid them not for of such is the
Kingdom of heaven.” Wayward
sons who die without God even in
spite of the prayers of their
Christian mothers will not be
able when in hell to cross the
gulf to reach their mothers who
will be at home with the Lord.
Their mothers, however, will have
Him who when He hung on a
Cross remembered His own mother
when He said, “Behold t hy
mother." Yes, the gulf that is
passable on earth becomes im
passable in eternity. Turn sinner,
turn, Why will you die? “There is
aline to us unseen that crosses
every path. The hidden boundary j
between God's patience and His j
wrath.” God says that He does not
will the death of any man but j
rather all men would come to Him
and live.
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