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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, September 7, 1962
This I Believe
BY HELEN KELLER-Writer
I choose for my subject faith
wrought into life, apart from
creed or dogma. By faith I
mean a vision of good one cher
ishes and the enthusiasm that
pushes one to seek its fulfill
ment regardless of obstacles.
Faith is a dynamic power that
breaks the chain of routine and
gives a new, fine turn to old
commonplaces. Faith reinvig
orates the will, enriches the af
fections and awakens a sense
of creativeness.
1 was a terrible blow to my
faith when 1 learned that mil
lions of my fellow creatures
must labor all their days for
food and shelter, bear the most
crushing burdens and die with
out having known the joy of liv
ing. My security vanished for
ever, and 1 have never regain
ed the radiant belief of my young
years that earth is a happy
home and hearth for the ma
jority of mankind. But faith is
a slate of mind. The believer
is not soon disheartened. If he
is turned out of his shelter,
he builds up a house that the
winks of the earth can not de
stroy.
When 1 think of the suffering
and famine, and the continued
slaughter of men, my spirit
bleeds, but the thought comes
to me that, like the little deaf,
dumb and blind child I once
was, mankind is growing out of
the darkness of ignorance and
hate into the light of a bright
er day.
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DO YOU RUN YOUR HOUSE OR
DOES IT RUN YOU?
“Man works from sun to sun
but woman’s work is never
donel’’ Come now girls it’s a-
bout time we did something a-
bout the inference in this little
rhyme. Man had elevated him
self to the 40-hour week so the
least we can do is obtain full
control of the merry-go-round
of housework.
The very nature of housework
makes it a never ending job,
but we don’t have to let the
work deep us in a time squeeze.
The feeling of never being
caught up with work can lead
to a feeling of constant pres
sure and this is no joking
matter.
If you have a feeling of panic
because you have so much to
do, it’s time to lake a long
look at how you do your house
keeping.
A schedule of work is a tool
for adding quiet efficiency to
housework. It relieves nervous
strain because it provides a
sensible daily routine with
DEAN
THEATRE
Butler, Ga.
Phone 862 4425
'FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Sept. 7 and k
BRENDA LEE
JANE WYATT
EDDIE ALBERT
in
'THE TWO BEARS'
And
KENT TAYLOR
LISA MONTELL
in
'FIRE BRAND'
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Sept. 9 and 1C
KIRK DOUGLAS
KIM NOVAK
ERNIE KOVACKS
BARBARA RUSH
in
'STRANGERE WHEN WE
special jobs spaced out over
the week. It will also allow
planning for leisure time with
the comforting feeling that your
housework is not being neglect
ed.
Before setting up a schedule,
examine what you are now do
ing and when you are doing
each job. Why do you “wash
on Monday?” Is this the best
time for you and your family
or do you just do it because
Monday has been wash day for
generations?
Sometimes we do things with
out really thinking about why
we do them.
Keeping this in mind, start
your schedule by making a list
of jobs to be done--both the
everyday regulars, the once-a-
week jobs, and those you do
seasonally. To arrive at a work
able schedule, you may have
to watch yourself operate for a
while and time yourself to see
how much time you really need
for each job.
Having listed all the work
that must be done, space it out
over the hours of the day with
special jobs assigned to the days
of the week. Develop a schedule
that is tailored to your very
own needs.
A schedule should give you
more perspective on your over
all housekeeping problems. It
may point up some ways that
life can be simplified. This
might involve some remodeling
or buying a major piece of
equipment or it might just be
a management problem. What
ever the adjustment, be sure
it fills a real need and that
you have thought it out in terms
of your housekeeping life.
Once you’ve made a schedule
don’t let it become a rigid
thing. Follow it comfortably if
you can. If you can’t, revise
it. Remember that life doesn't
always happen the way you want
it to. Don’t get upset on days
when interruptions crop up—
just readjust and deep calm.
THE MAN FOR THE JOB!
BENTLEY INVITES COMPARISON
Compare his practical, efficient
program for the Comptroller Gen
eral’s office . . . compare his record
. . . compare his campaign . . . com
pare Jimrrty Bentley in any and every
way wifh his opposition . ; . and
you’ll agree:
JIMMY BENTLEY Is
THE MAN FOR THE JOB!
Paid political advertisement by Taylnr
County Supporter! of Jimmy Bentley
BY Bill Adams, Jr.
Howard Methodist Charge
the sin of a neutral mind
"And be not conformed to this
world: but be ye transformed
by the renewing of your mind,
that ye may prove what is the
will of God, what is good and
acceptable and perfect.
Romans 12:2
The first time 1 drove our
car into one of Atlanta's Minit
Car-Wash stations, the Negro
attendant greeted me with these
instructions: “Roll up the win
dows, take off the brakes, and
leave the car in neutral.” Then
he hooked a big chain to the
front axle and a machine pulled
the vehicle through the works
and out the other side looking
shiny and bright. It was several
days later that I recalled those
words and realized the car
wash attendant had described
perfectly one of the greatest
temptations in our world today..
. . to go through life with a mind
in nuetral.
To have neutral mind may
mean simply that whoever
comes to us at the moment with
the strongest and most attrac
tive chain will have the pri
vilege of carrying us along.
Peter Marshall put it in one
sentence in a prayer as the
Senate chaplain: O Lord, help
us to stand for something, lest
we fall for everything.
Another intelligent thinker
was reported to have said that,
we should cultivate an open
mind. But, this person went
on to warn, and open mind means
being able to look with as much
objectivity and as little pre
judice as possible at the issues
before making a decision. It
does not mean blind acceptance
time, by saying, “I believe in
that,” when talking to those who
believe in that, and by saying,
“1 don’t believe in it," when in
the presence of those who do
not.
What good is a world whose
God is a popularity poll? What
good is a personal conviction
if it cannot be expressed with
integrity? Of what practical
value is the will of God which
commands, “Thou shalt love,”
if the cry from the crowd drowns
it out?
1 believe the final revelation
of God’s will is love. And 1
think that is the "something”
for which to stand that Peter
Marshall was praying about.
The apostle Paul said we should
permit the will of God to trans
form us, rather than allow
ing ourselves to squeezed in
to society’s mold. This, said
Paul, comes through the renew
ing of our minds. To live in
Christ, and to let him live in
us, is to have the mind that was
in Christ. In its simplest terms,
this means to let our minds be
ruled by the Spirit of Love.
It is to let God be Love in us.
CHURCH PAGE
You will note the absence of
the absence of the church di
rectory from our paper this
week. This contract expired
last week. We are hoping
to bring this to you again be
ginning next week. Be sure
to get your church information
in if it has not appeared in the
previous weeks and tell the
advertiser in your community
that you appreciate his interest
in your chuch and community.
of ideas which anyone might
pour into an irresponsible, open
haead.
In a world where the pres
sures of society are so strong,
the easiest way to meet these
demands is with a neutral mind.
But the will of society is not
necessarily synonymous with
the will of God. God demands
that we love one another. But
there are many places in which
our society is very specific
about telling us which people
we must not outwardly love.
In some parts ol our country
candidates seeking political of
fice are able to win votes sim
ply by letting the public know
which people they love more.
Social pressures are peculiar
enough that a person can re
main popular, at least for a
Sparky says:
If your clothing catchos fire,
don't run . . .
Roll on floor or ground . . .
Smother with coat or blanket
(^j?) Don’t give fire a place to start I
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house in Butler on Election Day, September 12th.
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THIS BIO 200,000
BLOC VOTE
It is now clear that a majority of white Georgians are going to vote for Marvin Griffin for governor;
but this is a popular vote race, and a white majority does not guarantee Mr. Griffin’s election. There
is another big force to be considered. That is the 200,000 Negro Bloc Vote. That vote will un
doubtedly go to Carl Sanders who has sought it by every means at his command. He is willing to
make it the balance of political power in Georgia—if he can.
To get this Big Bloc Vote, controlled by Martin Luther King and his NAACP, a candidate has to
promise, promise, promise, and then give, give, give!
In Atlanta, the white majority voted for another candidate to be mayor, but The Big ■ Bloc Vote,
added to a white minority, elected Allen. Since then, this Bloc Vote has demanded concessions out
of all proportion to its numbers.
In Macon, the white majority voted for another candidate, but The Big ■ Bloc Vote, added to a
white minority, elected Wilson mayor. There, too, concessions have been demanded and received.
Here’s how it happens. In every town, city, county and, yes, in the state, voters are divided into
various factions. This is good, as each faction checks on the other.
This is Democracy. It works when each side plays fair.
It’s bad when the weak side wants to win so badly that it is willing to promise, give, concede and
trade anything to get a bloc vote such as The Big ■ Bloc Vote controlled by King and his NAACP.
When such a combination wins, chaos is the result.
WHAT’S THE ANSWER
It’s just this—the white factions must forget their differences at the town, city, county and state
level. They must decide who best can protect the people of Georgia against domination by this
Big ■ Bloc Vote and vote for the man who will be fair to every citizen, but will not be intimidated
or coerced by or overly indebted to any bloc vote group.
You can vote for Marvin Griffin and give everyone fair representation, or you can vote with the
minority and risk turning the State of Georgia over to control by The Big ■ Bloc Vote which would
be the balance of power.
SEPTEMBER 12 IS THE DAY
Georgia’s fate rests with you. The decision is yours.
Talk this over with your friends, and let’s join together and all vote for
MARVIN GRIFFIN
This ad paid for oy friends of Marvin Griffin who believe in him and in the future of Georgia.