Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 17, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Boy Scouts' Part In Democracy Today
It was but a few short years ago that our national leaders of
today were boys, just as these Boy Scouts who just last week were
visitors at the national capital and New York, honoring scout week.
Many of us may still be alive when some of these same Boy Scouts
will assume their rightful places of prominence in affairs.
Those boys last week reported to their president what Boy Scouts
had accomplished during the year of 1948. This record could have
easily been the pride and joy of men—their own fathers, for the
achievements were many and many.
Boy Scouts of America is a democratic organization which almost
alone teaches the true principles of the American way of life. These
boys have learned in the practical way, the things which make
life more enjoyable and liveable. Boys, also, have been taught to
associate one with another in a natural way.
Scouting has been in existence 39 years. Already the beginners
in this movement have come into power in many ways more will
follow’. Henceforth the rise of “former scouts” will be more marked.
The twelve sacred scout laws which have been the rules of con­
duct for these boys, certainly will not be discarded easily when
they become men and men of prominence.
What part wyi Boy Scouts play in the cause of democracy? Go
to any scout meeting, to any court of honor, or watch any boy
scout in his daily conduct. You will see the answer in the way he
performs those duties how daily he does “his good turn.”
Boys Scouts’ place in democracy will always be at the head of
every movement tor the right for betterment of mankind. It will
be so because Boy Scouts are developed in leadership.
Last week's recognition of the Boy Scouts is but a feeble effort
on the part of society to place the principles of scouting where
they rightfully belong tn the hands of the Acai leaders.
Answer: “For in six days the
Lord made heaven and earth, and
the sea and all that in them is.
Exodus 20:11.
“On the fourth day of creation,
the Lord created the sun and
moon to rule the day and night.
For six thousand years these orbs
of heaven have ruled over, and
regulated the 2 4-hour period,
called day and night. This 24-
hour period God used in creation
is the same measurement of time
we use to day. Seven 24-hour
__ days constitute the
consecutive
literal week. These tow definite
time markers w’ere ordained by
God himself at creation to con­
tinue as long as time should en­
dure. Read carefully Genesis the
first chapter.
Question: What did the Lord
do on the seventh day of crea­
tion week?
Answer: “Thus the heavens
and the earth were finished, and
all the host .of them. And on the
seventh day God ended his work
which he had made: and he
rested on the seventh day from
all his work he had made. And
God blessed the seventh day, and
sanctified it: because that in it
he had rested from all his works
which God created and made.—
Genesis 2:1-3.
Chili Supper Will
Bolster Building
Fund For Scouts
Christ, Scientist, Sunday, Feb. 20. |
The golden text is “Great is
our Lord, and of great power:!
his understanding is infinite.”—
(Psa. 147:5).
Among citations which com­
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: “O
Lord, how great are they works!
and thy thoughts are very deep”
(Ps. 92:5), together with the fol­
lowing correlative passabe from
the Christian Science textbook:
“Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker
Eddy: “Mind is God” (page 469).
With The Churches
nounced. Chapel is across from
high school. All are welcome.
Church school every Sun<’a;Jf
at 10 a. m.
Star of the Sea
Catholic Church
Rev. Fr. Babyak, Pastor
First Sunday of month at 12
noon.
All other Sundays at S a. m.
Smith River Methodist
“Case Dismissed.”
Special Services: Sunday, Feb..
20, at 7:30 p. m.: “God’s Answer
to Evolution.”
Tuesday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p. m. -
“T^o Missing Text.” .
Thursday, Feb. 24, at 7:30 p. m.
“Four Beasts and Anti-Christ.”
Curry County Mission of the
Episcopal Church
Brookings: St. Timothy Chapel
Priest-in-charge, Rev Fr. Lu the
O. Ison (phone: study, 734; home
662, Gold Beach)
Service every Sunday at 4:60
p m On Saints Days when an-
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Brookings, Oregon
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To make rooms smile
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Christian Science Society
PLUMBING
Brookings
Oregon
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at
the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is
invited.
“Mind" is the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
T
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs,
Grace VanZee, supL
Seventh Day Adventist
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Saturday morning, at 11:00— Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
sermon by the pastor, entitled: sermon.
That they may have the money I
to build and furnish a cabin fori
a “scout shack” members of lo-'
cal troop 32, Boy Scouts of Am-1
erica, Thursday evening at 7:30
at Chetco Grange hall, will try
to “fill everyone up” on chili.
Besides the chili to satisfy the
inner man, there will be several
entertainment features, including
Azalea Singers, under direction
of Mrs. C. A. MacKenzie; “The
Uncalled Four” which will bring
back the old barbershop melo-,
dies in the modern manner; a
Ivric tenor, in the person of Fred
Fox, and sound movies.
Tickets may be obtained from
any boy scout, if you haven’t al-
ready been sold, The funds so
raised will start work on the
cabin soon, scout committeemen
state. The more money raised
may be sufficient to furnish the)
building with certain necessities|
as a stove and a few chairs.
.
state of nothingness, a condition
of material non-existence.
Question: How only, is it pos­
Baptist Community
sible to understand the mystery Rev. Nick N. Neufeld. Pastor
of creation?
O. C. Turley’. Music Director
-— BARTON IV. MARSH------
Ansu ei' : “Through faith we
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
Question: Who created the understand that the worlds were
Supt.
framed by the word of God, so
leavens and the earth **
Sunday school- at 9:45 a. m
Answer: “In the beginning j that things which are seen were
Morning worship at 11 a.
not
made
of
things
which
do
ap-
Jod created the heaven and the
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
earth.” Ge
W ithout faith in God, without ( Young people at 7 p. m.
Que lion How did God
faith m God’s wisdom and power • Bible study and prayer serv
the heav< n
of th< to create it is impossible fori ice. Wednesday at 7 30 p. m
Ansu er :
the heavens made mortals t > understand the means'
In one of our Sunday school
employed by th< lessons hero of late, we had for
ind met
and all th host of them
the creation of the world discussion and consideration the
his mouth. For
; he com Without faith the pseudo wis “Temptation of Jesus, ’ Out of
incompetent to that lesson several questions
fast.
doni of man
manded and it
mystery, of cre- have risen. One of the more im-
the portant was “Is there
Quest ion What wa> the earth at ion.
account of creation, and
it whs CU
So the paster has been request­
the onh kev that will ed to speak on that subject for
Ansu er : And the
open it to our understanding.
without form,
Sunday morning at 11. This is a
Question: How much time did very pertinent question at this
th<' Lord occupy in creating the time. A scriptural discussion will
and an: be made Sunday.
Hebrew' Lexicon defines the term heaven and th
“without form and void” as a things therein?
The young people are announc­
ing
that annual Valentine party
U
ou
for next Tuesday evening at 7:30
at the church. The date, again, is
Feb. 22. Come and join the eve­
ning for a time of fun and recre­
ation.
Mrs. C. F. Campbell, president
of Womens Missionary Circle, is
inviting the women of the com-
munity and those of the Mission-
ary Circle to gather at the par-
sonage, Wednesday, Feb. 23. to
prepare the White Cross work
for the missionaries. Women are
requested to bring pieces of old
sheets, scissors and needs for the
meeting. It’s a worthy cause, so
women are urged to come.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1949
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