', 1 1 C 1 1 1 for v. SEPTCIZER 20, 1SS9 (Thete comment art bused : (A wtffrnottojwi S. 8. Immn Otctfinat, copyrighted " y the international Council , ffylig1ouEdueitton,USA, and laed fctf wttmtMtonJ O PEACg COMES x . ' 'FROM JGOD: iiful -upon the mountains art tn$ feet of kirn wfo brtng food tut inn; who publisher peace. Letton " T . Zeohariah 7 ' This lessoA should help adults realize that true security, is al ways based upon righteous living. The Book of Zeohariah is di vided into distinct parts. The, background of one part is the hardship of conditions surround ing the rebuilding of the temple. The background of the other part is the promising of the blessing of long life for communion with God. Zeohariah is a book concerned with world peace. Peace is not idle sentiment, but the supreme issue before Christians .and all other members of the human race. ' If peace is - maintained, all other programs of Christianity have a chance. If peace goes down, all the best for which we strive in the Christian Church goes down with it. We "ask ourselves what is the use of toiling for Christian's homes when five minutes of bomb ing can destroy more homes than can be created in a generation? Why . trouble to battle againstt prejudices or for justice when the race is to perish, through war? Why this effort tin medical re search to prolong human life ' which a few minutes of fallout can obliterate? Today we want to examine the question : How can ;:;K-:v.;;v:w;:;::-:::K;: , Imanne a truck ride eo" smooth and cushioned that fragile loads can travel the worst "wash board roads with ease. Imagine a truck ride that virtually eliminates shimmy and wheel fight, cuts side sway pn curves, makes steering far steadier and easier," keeps drivers far fresher. Ima'-ine a truck rlia that permits higher safe cruHng speeds, more trips per day with all kindi cf c-r d over every type of road surface. Imagine a rida that keeps up to 78 of all ohjection dli rcrl theci cz.1 vibration from ever reaching the driver and cargo, a design that sharrly i r: st.l '.'-'Z "i f-t:ju3 fcrcc3 en chaccia, cabs 'j cf nJ!:x ii f 2 j Yc :Z e:s i i ' rj "j r;:. "".' c ;c Z (..-,.! a Huh, i. ,.U v . . 1' 1 ter of pK'e ud has !: h to t. j to us. His world v. as in an roar. A delegation went to Zech ariah, to ask if fasting would bring1 about peace. To this lie iremMed that , sroinar through the forms and rituals of religion will never ; produce those attitudes of mind and heart which make peace noixihlA. Onto arrest moral coa r r-- ., w 7i victdons and obedience to the deep inner demands of .the spirit can provide the foundation on wlikb to build MlAliiiiiiii,;',iii.; We, too, see armaments plied on armaments, production of sub marines increased hi capacity to destroy, planes being made big ger and deadly rockets invented to seek out and destroy these planes. Confident in hds might, certain of our leaders talk of "massive retak fatkm" and the like. Is there any thing in this mad race for arms reminiscent of the method and spirit of Jesus T ? Often much talk' concerning peace is sentimental, wishful, and superficial. Too often (here is praying of the same nature. Zech- ariab. teaches that the only type of religion which can be effective for peace is that which produces disciplined action. Until one is willkur to "do Something about it," fasting and religious observ ances are vain. We need to pray for and ponder peace, but we must support vour prayers by our deeds if peace is to come. National and international mor ality is t'he sole foundation upon which peace can be built. What, (hen, are some of the conditions to be met to gain peace? We must face world hunger. It has been estimated that two thirds of the world's population goes to bed hungry each night. It is un christian o spend money on lux uries lor ourselves whale babies and children in other parts of the earth cry for food. Hungry peo ple will always eventually fight for food. We should support our government's foreign aid program to alleviate the world's hunger. We must spend less on our ex- :::.";::-:-"v" -:' -:":v::::'; fin rf r- Cjoti yen won't hose to just cfj d.3 next l::t thins to paving cccry rczi in America T i h-rr vhci Cys tnxh c:' : I cf t:n;:n-??rir. vuspa:::;n. T' : : .':r cz'. Irzzztcr frzr.es, V -fs f. -jr'-j I --:h tiUycit t:: Cs r ' 4 "-! ir Elbert Corn, 74, of Marsliii RFD 2, died Friday, SepknXer 11, 1969 in.aa AsWille hospital following a long illness. Services were conducted at p. m. Monday in fehe Bull Creek Baptist Church. ( The Rev. Perry Sprinkle and the Rev, David Ro berta officiated and burial was in the.Bull Creek Cemetery. Nephews served - as ' pallbeares.. r?jfo; '; Surviving , is one ) brother,;! the Rev. J, w. Corn f (,WeaveryiIle BJW 8. V."-.-.1... ;V5:' ' - Hokombe Funeral Home was in charage of arrangements. -' travaeances and more on govern mental aid and on the missionary nron-am of the church for - the hungry, if we really desire-peace. We must develop a Christian foreign policy. The United States ahould shift its foreign policy. from national interest to world interest We must support the United Nations. Peace is too dif ficult a matter to be won; by any single nation alone. World peace demands a fellowship of nations, for world peace can come only through cooperative effort We must overcome ignorance. We must know more of what oth er people are thinking, and they must know more about us. ' Peace exacts time and effort The, individual Christians must inconvenience himself if he wants peace. Zechariah is ultimately an op timist. He sings of hope with joy, peace, and prosperity togetn- er with the worship of God . and "children playing in the streets." There shall be no fear, If we do our part for peace, in the end it will prevail. And in the - doing we shall hear again the voice which eaid, "Blessed ' are the, peacemakers, for they shall "be called sons of God." ' . ::':':-:'!:W:; K;-':.: ::-:' and bodies, that keeps trucks income such a ride. You r:f3 crrr.v - J- i :ir:: :,t. rickman 1 i, 1,1 Id pretentativ Sit. Leon County "Dependent husbands or widow ers of a woman worker may bel dibble for social security bene- fits on the basis of "their wives' earnings," Mrs. Lucille M. Rick man, field representative of the tatedBV , ,. ' , When a woman 'worker quali - fies for social security navmente. her husband may be eligible to re- cieve benefits on her. work re cord, if he was recieving at least 4 his support, from her during the 12 months before ' she filed claim for payment, i Proof of his dependency must be filed at the time her claim is ruea. m me inuswawj is age oo or over and his dependency is es- tablished, he can recieve monftly benefita immediately. No payment. can be made nntU he reaches 5 put prooi aepenaency snouia ue mea prompuy. x. oepeBurat gS he should f ile for monthly! pay widower; of a deceased woman meivts. ' worker may be eligible for pay-) MrsV Rkkman is in the Court menu if he was recieving M his , Houge Marshall three times a support during the year before ner oeatn. i nis prooi must aiso oe filed promptly. If be is age 65 or CONSTIPATED? Medical reports show how folks over 35 can establish regularity i, After 35, irregularity often be come a problem. What you need is ( something that aids nature and helps ' establish regularity. Such an aid to regularity is the daily use of serutan. Here' medical evidence: A group of . men and women took sekutan daily under medical supervision. In case after case sekutan, taken daily, helped establish regularity. So, for , real relief from constipation after 35, try sekutan, powder or granular. gGDUTAM fReed it Beekwardt" M young f r can try it f-r nav Cf.r.7. frcn ts ri - ' Monday Sapt. 21 Beech Glen 6 and 6 grades 1 p. m.; and 8 grade 2 p. m. ' Tuesday, Sapt 22 Marshall 5 and 6 grade 9;80 a. m.j( - a. m.; 7 and 8 f n Thursday, Sept-, 24 Spring Creek Junior 9:00 . m.; Senior 10:00 a. m i r 'Friday,' SepC 25 Walnnt Senior;-. 8:40 ...;' K and' 6 IB" fc I,$Ai w.o a. to. , Help More The United Way nvuk tkYtA flla A ctTMsn HaH ir a MU tablished he can receive monthly instance benefits. No monthly paymeiltg C8n made to a -Hdower under 65 but proof of de- pendency should be filed immedi-j ,tely, and wheh he reaches age month beginning at 9:30 a. m. to give ' information and assistance to Madison County residents on social security matters. 1 ilhl mi 'it O lirrTmi it i.t ,Zit r l c Tot t 'o Ct't ..miU3 A.. of V..'.t Ipo .'-i l T..'c i-r I nt , fiiwiatals ' Thii qu'- My f ?' l ' I ri n,r 1 so l cite I. in ' m I, (lldMll-(llllf t be a tt ul coi"j s '.ionl , If a i due to "iron- : 1 1 o i" (- 'ii)le iron ce ' y ' inia).liicnltsne'd 1ms fur t siu-e wooien to suiter ucn awiul em'i'ss. - t Now, a v"inui- d Iron tonlo cn b ''T rj..i;ve t .s cniitlon... , tiius rnc-w your viiiy It's Lydia E. Pbikhnrn's lamt-K only Iron tonlo. maae espcWilly for . women I Kith in Iron, Fliiklism's ' Tablets start to sfrrenf tlien t tlron-liungry Blood" in one day I I OH tJbltkALK AiLiuiuilSl Doctor- teste prove famous Lydla K. Plnkhun's Vesatabl Compound (liquid) lao bring quick Mllsf gtom OMaoomZurU of monthly pain and onangs-of -lice. Decoration To , ', Be At Wallin Cemetery Sept. 20 Thera will be a decoration at the Wallin Cemetery,, in the Re vere section, on Sunday, Septem ber 20 at 2:00 p. m. All singers and the public are Invited to attend. Pewter is a man-made metal formed by mixture of 4 parts of tin and 1 part of lead, with a bit of sine, bismuth, antimony or cop per sometimes being added. Dur ing the Revolution, many people melted down their pewter table ware for bullets. the patented ME POUalS 4 TI.V.IS r.CHE KIAT .OVER THE FLOOR than over before! The revolutionary, new Siegler sends the air right 'through the heart of the fire twice to give you a -houseful of amazing SUPER. Floor Heat! Here's , real furnace comfort in every room, without costly pipes and registers to instalL You save the high cost of wasting heat on the ceilings and out the' chimney, because Siegler's patented Inner Heat Tubes and built-in Blower system pours all the heat over your floors. Don't make the mistake of buying a heater without Inner Heat Tubes or a built-in Blower system. Every Siegler Home Heater has them. That's why a Siegler pays for itself with the fuel it saves. And only Siegler gives you a - 1 1 HOMEY DACIC GUARANTEE 17 '.vm tl ' DllH'U.i.tor-' 'wdf M' i e ysoyui -t-lfnes uii t-b.Kbaia's itii' efoin" icn, also liin ncJ rent f rma ) lunctionnliy-i-Huse'T nioniuiy cramns and "Hot llnhtifs" of chaiu e-of-life! No wotm-T so many women use riiklma Ib'ii, aU thrmitth Virtr i ?f If "Xroii-IiunKnr Liood" LluS left you weak and run-down only "hPlf " a womanpet Fint i m's lahlets from dmi- is. Ivn see if you dont sooa lctil "all" woman sealnl O i Q EYES EXAMINED . GLASSES FITTED - DR, LOCKARD 8 A. M to 12 Ndoa FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING . MARSHALL, 2V C. m O " The term 'sardine refers to small fish of any variety, preserv ed in oil pf some sort. The name was seemingly selected because their first use was in the Island of Sardinia. L. 7 EM