Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, August 15, 1977, Page Page 4, Image 4
Berry's World PLAINS SnACK y SHOE/ |vbC \ MW NOT \ I frJrTFT" r®l g/gl WV Isl WORST? hM Lg*j © 1977 by Nf A Inc Law against porn too dirty to sell By L. M. BOYD The anti-obscenity law of Fort Fla., is so specific in its language to describe what sex acts can’t be portrayed in books, magazines and records that it would be illegal to sell the ordinance itself from the town’s newsstand racks, I’m told. Those who ought to know say a professional shoplifter steals about $15,000 a year. The pickpocket who knows his business does a little better at $20,000. And the burglar with a certain knack gets as much as $25,000. Until caught. Seven out of 10 people who suffer chronic pain wind up in the divorce courts, say the medical researchers. It’s not uncommon for a bald eagle’s nest to weigh 2 tons. HIGH DIVING HORSE Have you ever seen a high-diving horse? Am referring to one that will climb a long ramp and dive from a 30-foot platform into 12 feet of water. Trainers with such courageous beasts used to travel the country’s carnivals. This comes up because a client asks if those diving horses always did bellyflops. No., sir, they dove with their chests down and their front legs forward. No jackknives, gainers or swans, however. Men judge women by their heads, women judge men by their feet. Such was the contention of that renowned ac tress of yesteryear, Sarah Bernhardt. Hope she’s right. I’d certainly rather be judged by the feet than the hands. I don’t bite my toenails. ADULTERY Q. “What proportion of American husbands and wives these days engage in that thing called adultery?” A. Half of the husbands and a third of the wives, researchers now say. Q. “Whereabouts on their bodies do cats and dogs sweat?” A. Only on their pawpads. Item No. 1858 in our Love and War man’s file is a quotation from that late authority in the field of romance Madame Coco Chanel: “The only science for a woman is to know how to be loved, not how to love. To love is to cry, to be loved is to be happy, and how rare it is!” Not everybody knows that you usually can clear a stopped-up drain by pouring in several spoonfulls of baking soda, adding a half a cup of vinegar, and then covering the drain tightly for about a minute. L. M. Boyd, Box 681, Weatherford, TX 76086 Copyright 1977 L. M. Boyd ,14—• *1 "i k» f RTrTwT & UH i n rffl/ "*7“^ — \»is “Fourth floor!...Credit department.. Open a new account and charge things like crazy!" GRIFFIN DAI E WS Quimby Melton, Jr., Editor and Publisher Cary Reeves General Manager AMceu >1 U (Subtcnitm Oura * Ma '“> f*" 3573) a fJL Orra< a. H 221 4<«M 4 Tte taraM fms tte towcuM Fun n mMM ticlran, t« tkt ira****" r<iib 1 « W wn wUai — Si Bill Knight Executive Editor Erttara IM), EicM Sm4h. Im J, M| 1. TluatarMC t CkraMa. 4 311 EM Mura SUM. Sofia. U 30223. W lira Cvgorxm. Sacra Ona Samoa M 4 Cnffia. Sa.. Sa«a Cra U <M4 Today By The Associated Press Today is Monday, Aug. 15, the 227th day of 1977. There are 138 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history: On this date in 1914, the Pan ama Canal was officially opened to traffic. On this date: In 1769, Napoleon Bonaparte was bom on the Island of Cor sica. In 1935, humorist Will Rogers and aviator Wiley Post were killed in the crash of their air plane near Point Barrow, Alaska. In 1944, the Allied invasion of southern France began in World War 11. In 1947, the independent states of India and Pakistan were created, ending two cen turies of British rule. In 1948, the independent Re public of Korea was pro claimed. In 1961, East German workers began to build the Berlin Wall. Ten years ago: The rain swollen Chena River flooded large areas of Fairbanks, Alaska. One year ago: It was an nounced that 10,000 refugees from Indochina would be brought to the U.S. Today’s birthdays: Britain’s Princess Anne is 27 years old. Cooking expert Julia Child is 65. Thought for today: Many people get a reputation for being energetic when they’re merely nervous — anonymous. Q&A 1. Matthew Henson is best remembered in American history for (a) instigating the Boston Massacre (b) placing the U.S. flag on the North Pole during Peary's 1909 expedition (c) scaling Mount Everest in 1953 with Edmund Hillary. 2. The smallest province of Canada is (a) Prince Edward Island (b) Manitoba (c) Nova Scotia 3. Vietiane is the capital city of (a) Vietnam (b) Cambodia (c) Laos. ANSWERS (o) £ sapiu ajenbs gzfr‘l3 (o) P“ B sapm ajenbs 000 IGZ (fl) snsJ3A sajiui ajenbs mh‘2 (®) Z W I Thoughts Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy. (Matthew 5:7) Subscriptions s %7T'' Delivered by carrier or by mail in the counties of Spalding, Butts, Fayette, Henry, Lamar and Pike, and to military personnel and students from Griffin: 62 cents per week, $2.68 per month, $8.04 for three months, $16.07 for six months, $32.13 for 12 months. These prices include sales tax. Due to expense and un certainty of delivery, mail subscriptions are not recom mended but will be accepted outside the above area at $17.50 for three months, S3O for six months, and SSO for 12 months. If inside Georgia, sales tax must be added to these prices. All mail subscriptions must be paid at least three months in advance. —Griffin Daily Mews Monday, August 15, 1977 Page 4 Viewpoint The Griffin Dally News’ policy is to be fair to everyone. The editor’s opinions are confined to this page, and its columns are A very good example Last week the City of Griffin and the Board of Education backed up to the ex tent of SIB,OOO apiece on federal public works money. This broke a log jam which threatened to delay either one of them getting any. The city had earmarked $604,000 to replace a water tank and the schools Don’t blame the birds A bird picked up a burning cigarette butt and carried it back to its nest which took fire and ignited a house in Griffin. Firemen say this happens more often than you might think and is the cause of some fires in church and other steeples. Let’s not blame the birds, though. If some human-types had not thrown live cigarette butts out the birds would not have picked them up. Ready for business Glad to note that for the first time in awhile the Lamar County Schools now have a superintendent and a full Board of Education. After the board itself got deadlocked, the The Spalding County Democratic Committee is bringing Lieutenant Governor Zell Miller to town September 6, and we take advance opportunity to My Answer When going is rough DEAR DR. GRAHAM: I am a teenager who has recently come to Christ. Can things still go wrong and can bad things happen to me now that I am a Christian. — B M. G. DEAR B. M. G.: God has not promised that everything will go the way we want it to just because we are Christians. In fact, sometimes our lives may seem to be more difficult just because we are following Christ. Jesus said, “In the world ye shall have tribulation” (John 16:33). He also said, “The servant is not greater than his Billy Graham liFjfim Fairness to all Zell’s coming open to every subscriber. Letters to the editor are published every Wednesday. Address letters to P.O. Box M, 30224. $330,000 for kindergarten rooms. But there was ndt enough for both. So two parties resolved the matter by giving a couple of inches apiece and saving a couple of miles. Also they provided an excellent example for other public, quasi public, and private organizations. Grand Jury recommended and the board accepted a member. All concerned can now get on with the education of the children. welcome him. Zell Miller has been in state government a long time and Georgia and its people are better for it. lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you” (John 15:20). You see, sometimes it would be easier just to drift along like the rest of the world. But Christ calls us to follow Him, even if that means resisting temptations or doing things that unvelievers think are strange. But don’t get discouraged. First, remember that God is with you, even when the going gets rough. Jesus said, “All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. . .and, 10, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world” (Matthew 28:18, 20). The apostle Paul had many difficulties (see his list in II Corinthians 11:23-30). But he could also say, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me” (Philippians 4:13). Also, remember that God can use things that seem to us to be bad, to bring us closer to Himself and make us more like He wants us to be. “We glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; and patience, experience; and experience, hope” (Romans 5:3-4). To die is to live By BERTHA M. COMBS The true meaning of death is expressed both physical and spiritual. Everyone must die a physical death. Yet it is up to each individual to decide his spiritual life, the way his soul shall go. To receive true life one must cease evil ; and seek to end gossip, malice, hate, envy, strife, jealousy in the heart. Then through confession of one’s sins to God and true repentence and sincere prayer to God for forgiveness, salvation enters the heart and soul and a new life begins. To die to sin is to confess one’s sins, repent and pray to God and God gives His saving grace and joy unspeakable that no man can give and no man can take away and Divine love that surpasses all understanding. The heart of stone is taken away and a heart of flesh is given to the seeker, a heart of love “the Lord thy God,” a heart to love « his fellowman. The same promises that the Lord made Israel centuries ago come down to present generations today: “A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you a heart of flesh... and I will be your God.” Ezekiel 36:26, 28. To truly die to violence, to blasphemy and cursing, to die to a sinful life is to be raised up unto a new life of Divine peace and love by word and action. A seed, when it is planted, must shed off the old coat and burst through the husk into a new life when it comes up through the sod. The seeking individual must shed off his sinful ways of life that he may be raised into a new life of light and righteousness. Every true seeker must have faith in God that God lives and His Word is true; faith that Jesus is the Son of God, the Promised Messiah; faith that Jesus sends the Com forter, the Holy Spirit to man. When the seeker falls postrate at the feet of Jesus ac cepting Christ as Savior and Lord, then the seeker gives up realizing that he is helpless, so he dies to sin and makes a commitment to Jesus to take up his cross daily and follow his Lord. Then salvation is come and the soul is redeemed from sin. Isaiah 43:25: “I even I, am he that blotteth out thy transgressions from mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins.” The wonderful promises that God gives those who will believe on Him and trust Him for life, bring hope and unspeakable joy into the heart of the true believer. The Word of God still rings down the centuries to man today. The years pass and many changes come, but the Holy Bible is never obsolete. The Holy Scriptures fit the times regardless of whether past, present or future. Through timeless ages the Word of God sounded the tidings of joy, of love, of faith, of hope of obedience unto the Lord God of heaven and earth, Ruler of the universe. If one will live truly and enter into the kingdom of God he must be born again as Jesus said to Nicodemus: “Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be bom of the water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. ... Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.” St. John 3:5,7. These powerful words still ring down the centuries to every human being. It is important that each believer be sure that his sins are forgiven him by God. The true seeker must steal away from kindreds and friends to a place where he can even hear the silence and absorb in silent prayer to God from the depths of his soul. 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