Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 16, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-KARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore
almost countless variable religi­ serving praise for the lad. He
ous philosophies of the work! was not able to crash through want to make n Z
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might be possible. Fortunately the long list on the eligibJes who ! selves
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have
for mankind this is not the situ­ wish entrance. Did he stop be­ ambmon to rise
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ation. The Scriptures is the real cause of that? Not so you’d no of mere existence
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
source of all knowledge we pos­ tice. He will carry a course at joyment which c o ^ u
sess regarding t h e origin of Humboldt State which will help mg. Certainly their £
Christianity. The writers of both him, once he can enter the op­ be congratulated
N a t io n a l A d v a r t ! t i ng R epresentative
the Old and New Testaments tometry school.........................
wh-ch they may
N E W S P A P E R A I^ < E R T |^ N C
S E R V IC E . IR C .
state again and again that the
the youngsters aionf
Peter Grootendorst wants to
truths of which they wrote did
Nahowal tdhonai AatooeSont
holtt a degree in agriculture that
not
originate
from
within
their
W. A S .
own hearts, but were the prod­ he and his father may become
Serving Amano«'» Adversers and/lU Home Town Newtpepen
ucts of Divine Revelation, pro­ more successful in the manage-
Brooking
ceeding direct from God, through ment of the greenhouse. His sis­
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I, e. . o r r i d i • Hofcrool BW,.. San Franc!*». Cat
the mediation of his Son, Jesus ter will study home economics_
Trailer
Christ. This is always and for­ certainly a course for every girl.
Don Redfield wishes to know
ever New Testament teaching
Strictly
NATIONAL É D IT O R IA L. and is fully suported by the Old ( the right things to become good,
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Testament system of sacrifices in business administration. Cer­
/i mile north of
and offerings. Any professedly tainly such a course will fit it.
Fo b l I s h | e r V 4sk( N ation
Christian Religion that believes wherever a man wishes to work?'
ates
and teaches otherwise than this (h a d e s Hassett likes meteorol '
Subscription Rate:
is a misnomer. Christianity in ogy. That requires more than a $ 5 , wlc., $20
knowledge—it requires a
Per A ear, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.50 its essence is Jesus Christ, and general
lot of science, if the young man
Jesus
Christ
is
more
than
a
hu
er i ear, outside Curry County.................... $3 00 man savior.
wishes to climb to the top in
weather bureau workk.
All philosophies of religion I
Miss Swan is studying science
'Tolerance' Declared Big Challenge
know anything about other than
norine har
and
wishes to become identified
Christianity hold that man has
The modern-day challenge that Rotarians a« within
in
research
work.
She
never
did
himself that spark of Di­
accredited tea
X e n t with a 'v,rId' wirie service organization, must vine Power that enables him to tell me what he major was.
of
atct-pt with action in terms of good will and under- accomplish his own transforma­ I emon Goldizen, another of
tion from a man into a demi­ those young men who likes sci­
¡nd olerga n c e i ed ie’’ thCr *" .constructive thinkW god,
that Christ is no more than ence, ts going to study anthro-
P IA N i
at University of N e w
a man of noble moral principles
P o r t h, nJ1 n as tile messaPe of William Car] Schuppel, and ideals comparable to Buddha Mexico. Watch that young man
I orttand, Oregon, governor of District 102 of Rotarv and other religious philosophers. m years to come, in the scientific
Studio Buildi
for I feel he's going places.
International, in addressing the Brookings Rotarv Even Christianity has been con­ field,
Gene Gould, who has had lots!
taminated with this false theory
Brookings,
Club, Tuesday, on his official visit. He addressseil to
an alarming exten and this of experience for his age in the
a '"'ifheon meeting of the club, following a round­ philosophy is being taught from newspaper field, is going back
many pulpits. Christianity is pos­ for his sophomore year in journ­
table discussion, Monday evening.
sible onlv because of the faith alism. He was, and is, proficient
Rotary, with one of its principal objectives “to of
Jesus Christ, and in order to enough that University of Ore­
BULLDOZI
encourage anti foster international understanding possess it man must have faith gon made him an assistant in­
■ rough a world fellowship of business and profes­ in the power of Christ to forgive structor in printing. He is cer­
For these reasons no human tainly headed for “big time.”
sional men united in the ¡deal of service,” has a wide sin.
theory of religion can be pro­
Road Building,
Larry Robinson shows prefer­
far. greater than its numerical strength, duced that will measure up to ence
Leveling, Clea
for business, and thought a
the Divine Specification.
Mr. Schuppel emphasized to the club
business college was the place
Devoted to service, Rotary provides a common The multitudinous religious
,h" ‘-
,he
See Al
g ollni1 t«r the men of the world, regardless of creed, cults of the w o r l d will exert
m some
offiee—and
watch
her.
great
effort
by
means
of
com­
coloi or government under which they live, to pro1
on E asy St., or
promise and consolidation to
These young people, just a wee
mote and nurture understanding,” the district gov­ bring about a union of all re­ portion
Box 53, Broo
Of those who have grad-
<hc local X , s .
ernor continued, in his talk.
g
ligious professions. Through this ual<*
effort the Gospel of
RotarC Pound»«* PaU' Harris Memorial fund and < world-wide
hrist and true Christianity will
Kotary Foundation, young men and women who stand untainted, unbowed and un­
show promise of being tomorrow’s leaden™ £ e be? compromising in its purpose and m ii K? ELLER CABINET WORK:
intern .tinn dI^ t ’• couPtries ;‘t the expense of Rotary purity. -Neither is there salva­ ' »nJ°Rk'fiFu? ilure (kPa«-, Tile-board
tion in any other: for there is
fo re ig n F i n d ' L'ho'.yise voung men and women in none other name under heaven
and Kcnnishing—guaranteed workmai.
in on , r ‘ h o fh C1,,g l:rought t0 the Unite(l States given among men, whereby we
can b u ild th a t kitchen cabinet at mail-order pri<
n oidti that they may become acquainted with th,- must be saved. Acts 4:12.
ardwood doweled face frame construction, out of <
manners and customs of the of the people of this
wood or fir. We have DRY MYRTLEWOOD lumber
country. This is one of the wavs in which Rot ir,
that piece of furniture you have always wanted.
R
“ttemp'mg to contribue to internaional good wil
Mr. Schuppel also that Don Cate, of Forest (¡ro v e
<tv O’ li'”' E Qr°pe ",hl>n,‘ he Wil1 attend the Univcr-i
_81t> °* Bern, Switzerland.
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I W R IT E
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In his recent book. ”Of Flight
nnd Life.” Charles A. Lindberg.
If* ^®Hhright statements, declares
his views on world problems. The
book is timely and wherever read
will stimulate though: and dis
cussion.
I f Mr. Lindberg understood the
p t i n e i p l e s of Christianity as
thoroughly a s h e understands
the principles of aeronautics I
*m confident he would hold a
diffeffrent view on the reiation-
» h 1 p between C hristianity and
world security. In Common with
the opinion of a large number
of the world’s religious thinkers.
Mr. Lindberg believes one of the,
greatest steps we can take to­
ward quieting the universal un­
rest and fear, is to select the'
best of all the religious philos­
ophies of the entire world, in­
cluding Christianity, fuse them
into one great whole and pre i
sent them to mankind for a uni-1
versa! platform for religion.
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IT SEEMS TO ME:
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0/ d spe . vdabls Srrvm r-
Brookings,
For f ree Plan service and estimates
T he
y
If the gospel of Jesus Christ I
and without this gospel Chris­
tianity would be meaningless)
was an invention of man. or in
By Dewey
nhit ™a" nch n Product of humani The list of young men and
philosophy, Its fusion with the
women, last week, who are en­
tering schools of higher learn­
ing is the kind of news I enjov
Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to
printing. Their decisions to be
come people who will lead is a
BUY OR SEI.I,
decision which we all should ap-i
plaud. They will become success-:
See ( la&gified Section for BETTER BUYS’
tul. if we know human nature...
Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor
Write Box 101
to ™
sec I
nfuu each student wishes to pur-
*vc. .Noted that Carroll Reek-
puMv accountant.
Those
y n s are coveted, and ar< uvrtk
striving for.
j
Ray Foltz wishes to become in
optometrist. That calling is dc J
C u r-D e l Cleaner,
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fe z z z ^
Phone 233
Brookings,
„ WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK
( omplete Sets of Bathroom Plumbing Fix
and Septic Tanks.
dutch boy paints
and C omplete Line of Lures and G**r
For the Sports Fishermen.
J- J. GALLAGHER, Plumbic
BROOKINGS
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