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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, February 15, 1951
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Farms
&
Folks
year they increased that to 100 pairs, |
which they carried on during the past
season. Eggs from these are hatched
in the incubator there on the game
warden’s farm where the birds are
kept. He is Herman Wise, and his
wife largely handles this part of the
bird project.
The day-old birds are furnished to
farmers who equip themselves with
Six-Inch Sermon
By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER
«CI<
By J. M. ELEAZER.
College Extension Infer-
nation Specialist
Newberry Restocking Quail
The local wildlife committee
Scripture: Mark 7:24-9:1.
Devotional Reading: Hebrews 1:
1-9.
It sounds, odd to modem ears (or
a aui'tatole brooder^for'raisinf"them'! ^ ^ Mr ‘O' ll > e P asl 18 centuries)
And then at the proper age, they are | to say that Jesus “is” Christ. It
released on the farm. The past year sounds like saying Abraham is Un-
'3,875 young birds were furnished toj^j^^ or Winston is Churchill “Jesus
181 fanners. .Christ” has become long since a pro-
With the grassland farming that is per name like any other combination
already so well on its way to New-j of name and surname. But in the
berry, one can foresee, from this in-j early days of Christianity it took
terest, a- thriving game bird popu- sermons to persuade people that Je-
is
lation once again there, where they
really rebuilding its game birds almost became extinct a few years
Newberry.
Feed comes among the first things
in such a program, according to
County Agent Ezell. The 4-H club
boys have planted 25,000 lespedeza
bicolor seedlings (this winter. The
ago.
Too Many Folks
On cash income per acre, South
sus was indeed the Christ; and if
people knew what “Christ” means,
they would see that most sermons
today are really aimed at convincing
people of the same thing: Jesus is
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soil conservation district supervisors i rank near the bottom, according to
have eccred and distributed 60,000, | our Dr. Rochester,
and the wildlife committee has also Thait simply spells out that we have
gotten in 50,000 bicolor plants. Andi a i ot 0 f on t he land,
the jetting of this birdfood plant has
been going on there for some win-
Carolina ranks high, about ffith in Christ. When Peter said to Jesus,
the nation. j “You are the Christ,” Jesus’ reply
But iiTcash’ income per person, we'shows thait Peter had not only said
N. Broad St.
something important, but something
which up to that time had not dawn
ed on any one else.
We shall have to think what the
word “Christ” meant as Peter used
the word and as Jesus understood it.
AS AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR
As we change from so much row-
cron foms on U.ere iur some .v.n- to more grassland Arming, WC! w T uru u “ ucia , lw “. “•
lers now. Ezell tells me that they p folks on the land Income The Jews of that time were looking
with eager excitement for an “an-
i.'.d their Birds it> the vicinity of, acre can bc hi h We wU ,
these older plantings. The with m a ch i nel7 . And that will
nointed one” (the literal meaning of
.seedlings are secured from the state ,, ( ' r , he folks , ha . Christ or Messiah) who wouJd puti
same department. , an end to all evil of (the world and,
They started out with 50 pairs of j
are left
partridges three years ago. The next
Choir Singing,
CONTESTi
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3:30 p.m. 860 kc
hS u
■that mucM,
Ever add up
what you
could LOSE?
You have perhaps often
added up what you are worth.
Ever add up what you
COULD LOSE? It might per
haps be several times what
you are worth.
Example: you may Injure
Bomebody, and the law may
take all you’re worth and at
tach your future income for
years to come.,,.
Example: your house may
burn and it may cost you
twice its original price to re-
j)lace it.
Sometime add up all the
losses you MIGHT have and
you’ll see that you are under
insured at many points —
against theft, fires, lawsuits,
embezzlement, interrupbioR-of
business, etc.
Gloomy? Well, the purpose
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This trend is al to the good. In
dustries are coming fast (to every
section of the state. They are ab
sorbing people from the land. That
will be felt on the farms. And we
will have to continue to make ad
justments. In the end, we will likely
all be better off. For the farm pie
won’t have to be cut into so many
pieces.
Grassland farming! You should see | h j m
it as I do, when I ride with the coun-'
ty agents back through the byways,!
where most of the folks live. This!
state’s agriculture is being made ov
er. And by a pattern that aims at
I permanence. Many of the agents are
having their winter grazing tours
now. To join them will bring a re-!
velation.
Not Enough Stuff
My old friend. Henry Johnson with ■
! the Farm Credit Administration, gave (
about the best explanation of infla-j
tion that I've heard. He said it is 1
when we have a lot of money andi
jnot enough stuff to spend it on.
Yes, and that runs the price of
ithe stuflf up. Then the easier money
! won’t go around, and we are right
' where we were, or worse off.
Farmers produce things. They have
■ stuff for sale And the world seems
to want just about anything we can
| grow. So there should be a good re
ward for the products of our soil, lab-
| or, and capital this year. Yes. if we
can keep the costs down within rea-
1 son. Our Dr Rochester tells us that
jit looks like all of the elements go-
, ing into the cost figure on the farm
will be higher too And that just calls
for wise planning and good manage
ment. Then, with a fair break from
the seasons. 1951 should turn out
to be a good year on the farm.
Boys Are That Way
The old covered wagon show
brought many wonders into our re
stricted world of ISOS in the Dutch
Fork. For the past two weeks I’ve
been telling you about that great
event. Today I want to tell you of
the crowning act.
We had seen the monkey put his
cracker in his water to soften it,
and then when it dissolved, we saw
him mix it up good and drink the
entire thing We saw t£e slight of
hand man and heard our first talk
ing machine with great wonder and;
considerable misgivings. But as great
as they were, they didn’t touch the
moving picture.
That was saved for the last of the
show. The men up front were asked
to get the two lanterns down and
blow them out. They had let the fire
die down on purpose and the embers
were covered with ashes so there
would ibe no light in (the room to mar
the picture. They lit up something on
the table there at the back of the
room. It sputtered and fizzed like it
might explode. But soon it settled
down to a steady purr.
Then, very dramatically, the man
announced, “Ladies and Gentlemen,
get ready for the treat of your lives.”
And, with that, intense light flicker
ed on the bed sheet that had been
tacked up at the other end of the
room. Forked figures jumped across
that field before the picture came.
Then all of a sudden there it was,
a railroad leading right up to you.
And to our perfect consternation,
away up the track we could see a
train coming right at us! As it ap
proached, a bit of restlessness grew
in the room. Everyone seemed to for
get where he was, and to feel that lie
was "alone, standing there in the
middle of the track, with that mons
ter of fire and steam coming right
at him!
As it got closer it seemed to come
faster. Someone opened a shutter and
a half dozen folks jumped out of the
window. Mothers drew their chil
dren close to them and awaited the
consequences. Several screamed out,
and the show-man announced there
was no danger. The film broke be
fore the train quite got there. After
a ten-minute pause to fix it, it was
run again. And when the engine fin
ally got there and looked like it was
jumping right out.of the screen at
you, there wer& squeaks all over the
place, and two men fell backwards
from the top of the wood box where
they were sitting.
Soon the lanterns were lit again.
Folks rubbed their eyes to see if they
had been dreaming, and wondered if
they hadn’t been seeing things.
usher in God’s New Age. They were
not quite clear how this would be
done, but they were sure that only j
the Christ could do it. This is not,
merely a historic fact. It means
something important to us today
Consider this point. First, when Pe
ter said “You are Christ” he’ meant
“You are unique.” No Jew looked
for two Christs. There is no one else
in Jesus’ class, there is only one of
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