The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, May 10, 1962, Image 5

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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 10, 1962, PAGE 5 TW) MINUTES Ntm THE BIBLE BY COMWUUB R. SIAM HU. MtlAN MRU SOCMTY OHCABO BJJNOIS 7 ather Kills Six, Takes Own Life “The Most Important Hour Of History I saying, the hour is come that the son of man should be glorified. | “Verily, verily, I say unto you, History records many great and except a grain of wheat fall into significant events, but none nearly the ground and die, it abideth alone so significant as the Crucifixion of but if it die, it bringeth forth Christ on the Cross of Calvary. Re- much fruit" (John 12:23,24) ferring to the time, then still future “Now is My soul troubled; and when this should take place, our what shall I say: Father save Me Lord spoke again and again of “the from this hour? But for this cause hour,” “that hour” and "My hour” came I unto this hour” (John and so does the sacred record. 12:27.) When his enemies would have “Now before the Feast of the stoned Him at the Feast of the Ta- Passover, when Jesus knew that bernacles, the record states mere- His hour had come . . . having ly: “They sought to take Him: but loved His own which were in the no man laid hands on Him, be- .world, He loved them unto the cause His hour had not yet come” end” (John 13:1) (John 7:30). Finally, when that. Finally, in His great High-priest dread time did arrive, we read: ly prayer, uttered in the very shad “And when the hour was come, ow 0 f the cross, He “lifted up His He sat down, and the twelve eyes to heaven, and said, Father, apostles with Him" (Luke 22:14). | t he hour is come . . . "(John 17:1) “And Jesus answered them I This is the hour to which so many Zion, 111. — A former mental pa tient brought his five children home from church Sunday, slashed them and his ex-wife to death, waited until police found the car nage, then killed himself. Police said Rolland Bauer, 31, a factory worker and eletrician slew his former wife, Alice Jean, 26, and their three sons and two daugh ters by slitting their throats with a butcher knife. Twiggs County Youth Dies in ’Cycle Crash Old Testament sacrifices and Old Testament prophecies had pointed forward. This is the hour to which the redeemed will look back with gratitude and praise for the ages to come. There would have been no salvation for sinners without it, nor any hope of a restored earth with the curse of sin removed.Thank God, because Christ was willing to face the dreadful hour “We have redemption thru His blood, the for giveness of sins according to the riches of His grace” (Eph. 1:7). Jeffersonville, Ga. — A 13 year Coastal Bermuda Growing on Large Acreage in Georgia Coastal Bermuda grass, now growing on more than a half-mil- old high school student was_ fatally | lion acres of Georgia land, still of- fers an excellent opportunity for Georgia farmers to expand their grass land agriculture, according to J. R. Johnson, head of the Ex tension agronomy department, Uni- jversity of Ga. College of Agricul ture and the Taylor County Agents. injured in Jeffersonville Monday when the motorcycle he was riding turned over. Another student, who was driving the motorcycle was seriously in jured in the accident. The dead youth was identified by Twiggs officers as Robert Dominy of Danville. The other youth, Jack Floyd, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Floyd was from Danville also. He sustained a broken leg, cuts, bruises and oth er injuries, records show. Sheriff Earl Hamrick said the ac cident occurred when Floyd, who was driving the cycle, turned around to tell Dominy to pick up his feet and not drag them. As he did the machine ran into a street curb, traveled 75 feet, hit a utility pole and turned over. Head work is a lot harder than hand work; that’s why we have so little of it. tions are given for producing Coastal Bermuda for dairy cows: Graze the grass in the growing stage cut it each 28 days for hay produc tion, follow soil test lime and fer tilizer recommendations and graze or mow often, never allowing the grass to exceed 12 or 14 inches in height. Mr. Johnson said that the per formance of Coastal Bermuda has been outstanding in milk and beef production and It is one of the I best hay crops. Tests at Experiment' Stations and experiences of farm ers have proved it to be the most efficient pasture plant Georgia has for use of water and fertilizer. Coastal Bermuda will produce live stock feed cheaper per acre and per ton than any other feed crop. This hybrid grass should be planted in spring and early summer in North Georgia, and may be planted on up into the fall in South Georgia if sufficient moisture is available. These management recommenda- MAKE SURE IT's SAFE / PRICES SLASHED ON WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES *£? SPRING CLEARANCE SALE You’ve never seen such bargains! An exciting array of Westinghouse appliances—some new and still in the crate—some new but slightly damaged—floor samples and demonstrators—and some used. Every one is guar anteed and all are going at fantastically low prices, quantities are limited—so come early while there is still a good selction. GEORGIA POWER REYNOLDS STORE WEDNESDAY thru FRIDAY — 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. 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