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Thursday, February 22, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age E ight Seek Membersips For Concert Assn. of the conflict in Korea, which is neither wholly war nor wholly peace, things have been decidedly abnormal.” Let him try to make the fel lows in Korea believe they are not “wholly at war.” It has been a mystery to me for years why so man y otherwise intelligent newspaper publishers pay big money to some of these colum nists for writing such drivel. trusted to him. When I stand before Ged and He says ‘Where is thy flock?’ I want to say: ‘Here they are Lord, every one; not one.has strayed away.” This closes his ministry before leav ing soon for Japan. CRESCENT CITY—That 1951- 195 2 memberships in the Del Norte Community Concert As sociation are now available by Smith River Methodist mail and will ba available dur- Sunday School at 10 a. m. M*. Ihe official drive during March Grace VanZee, supt 5 to 10, has been announced by Morning Worship at 11 a. m * * * Carl Kruger, who recently w'as appointed president by the roard Lenin is supposed to have said: —ev. Knutson will deliver the of directors to fill out the term “We shall destroy the free mar norning sermon. of Ruth Phillips. ket system by printing so many Chairmen of the drive will be: bonds and so much money that Baptist Community 'Alice Mather, general chairman the capitalists will choke on ’em.” J. L. MUMBOWER. Minister and Herb Goldberg, assistant; If he were on earth now' he cer Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School Violet Berry, dinner chairman; tainly w'ould get a chuckle over Superintendent. Leontine Bennett, publicity; and the fact that he did not even Sunday School for all ages at Mrs. L. E. Bailey, headquarters have to go to the trouble of do 9:45 a. m. secretary. Headquarters will be ing the printing. Worship Service at 11 a. m. in Hotel Lauff. Evening Service at 7«: 30 p. m The drive will follow the pre It is difficult, I find, to keep vious year’s pattern by having from becoming both cynical and Prayer meeting, and Bible memberships for sale only during a little bitter about the operation Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve. the week of the drive with the of the executive department of Choir Practice, Thursday at sale closing on March 10. Work our government (including the 8:00 p. m. ers will be announced later; any state department). The congress one wishing to take part should can only make the law’, raise the Episcopa’ contact Alice Mather, Telephone taxes, appropriate the money and Rev. C. W. Lever in charge: 3034. As announced at last con sometimes make investigations. cert, however, members holding Vital, sweeping sometime world residence, Gold Beach. Service the first Sunday of th cards will be given first choice shaking—decisions are made in month at 11 a. m. and can renew their membesh- the name of the president. Then ships by mail prior to March 5. congress can only discuss them, | Catholic Church Make checks payable to the Del which surely does not do much Rev. Fr. Donald Denman Norte Community Concert As good. First Sunday of month at 12 sociation (adults $6; students, To end this letter on a slight $3.50, tax included) and mail to ly brighter note, however, calm noon. Mrs. Leontine Bennett, treasur and objective appraisal indicates All other Sundays at 8 a. m er, Willow' Woods, Crescent City. things are not quite as bad as Because of the nature of the they seem. In our country we CRESCENT CITY Community Concert Association, have great pow’er, fine courage LUTHERAN CONGREGATION as the memberships come in both and a wonderful spirit. We can, Rev. W. O. Grunow’, pastor from mail renewals and drive, as w’e have, win through difficul Parsonage, 724 I St. Ph 2424 they are numbered from one to ties even against great, odds. Services in the Seventh-Day lile capacity of seating. When Overseas and throughout the Adventist church on J. Street. that point is reached, the books world the fear of the Kremlin is Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. will be closed and the names put growing. The peoples and the Divine Worship at 11 a. m. on a waiting list. governments of the free world Lutheran hour every Sunday are slowly but surely uniting at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net with us in opposition to further work. aggression by the rules of the Red horde. They are slowly but i surely preparing to resist this I aggression w ith force, if neces-! sary. We can hope, therefore, By B. Miller that before too long there can According to the advertise ¿Ml b<* a balance of power betw’een ment it was just what they want it the Kremlin and the free world. ed. It stated there was even a When it becomes too costly and family orchard and a good house too dangerous for the Soviet die- i on the land. They were eager to tutors to pursue their dream of settle in Oregon and this seemed world'control, we will have peace to be the opportunity they had Bv Harris Ellsworth. M. C. but not before. been waiting for. Among the big problems to But the father could not go. come before Congress this ses It was June and he would have sion will be: to harvest the crops and dispose 1. Shall w’e send ground of the property near Fort Col- fofee troops to Europe*? (The Christian Scientist lins. It was decided that the president seems to take the posi Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. mother should go, and that she tion that congressional approval “Mind" is the subject of the must leave at once for it would is not necessary for that decision Lesson-Sermon in all Churches be cold weather by the time she but there will be votes in con of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, uached her destination. gress bearing directly upon the And so the courageous woman point - possibly in connection February 25. and her five children set out by Golden Text is “ The counsel with appropriations). a covered wagon drawn by hors 2. Shall 18-year-old boys be of the Lord standet h for ever, es. Her oldest son was 20 and the thoughts of his heart to all drafted ? the youngest child was barely 3 . How big and what sort of generations” (Ps. 33:11). school age. Among citations which com- tax bill will be enacted? prise the Lesson-Sermon i is the 4 The president has dared billion- following from the Bible: : “Let congress to cut his dollar budget will congress cut this mind be i nyou. which was it ? There will be many other hot- together with the following cor J\-debated questions but these, relative passage from the Chris tian Science textbook: “Science at least, are in view now. and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures,” by\Mary Baker Eddy: Members of congress are reiving quite a few letters and “Having no other gods, turning telegrams from irate citizens de to no other but the one perfect manding the impeachment of the Mind to guide him. man is the likeness of God. pure and eter able number of such communi nal. having that Mind which was cations. 1'hese are troublous tim es and it is small wonder that people want to remove from of Seventh-Day Adventist Sabbath School, Saturday at fice those» who are deemed to be 9:45 a. m. blamed tor our troubles. Church services, Saturday at But under our system the pass age by the house ot representa 11:00 a. m. Young People, . Sat unlay tives of a bill of im|M'achment is at _ practically equivalent ot making 3:45 p. m. The foregoing at the a criminal indictment. Impeach Grange hall. ment is much morr than merely Prayer meeting, Wednesday at an expression ot disapproval. 8:00 p. m., preceded by teachers incompetence meeting at 7:00. Topic will be stupdits are ('rimes. The rs had mere Elder VanDolson spoke on “The in V hich to c< Mr. Tru- Lamb Who Became a Shepherd.” rm president He pointed out the prophecy in bt Isaiah 10:10-11. w here Christ It have new ch. wou’d become as a shepherd but m ibov.t him th< v ist wait with a strong hand and His re can re- ward was with Him. He para- ve him cromo nom ms lost sheep. In a piece big "1 am the good columnists Ml shepherd giv- Six months later, on Dec. 6, ¡coastal residents can attest who 1887, the little family arrived in see the big birds flying about especially during the summer. what is now Harbor, Oregon. Drawn back to Brookings as Here they were obliged to leave the wagon behind and proceed others who have left here, I asft- to their destination on horse ed Enid Hurst if she expected back. When they reached thè to stay this time. She replied that property they had purchased near she and her husband have had Pistol River, they found only ti 11h enough in the tuture of the some poor lean-tos, and sheds, community to open a business used for the sheep. And the or here. That is certainly positive chard consisted of a few straggly proof of their convictions. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hurst op trees. erate the meat department of the Enid Clark Hurst’s mother was the youngstest of the five chil Redfield Market. dren to make that long journey “I remember Grandma Not in lavender and lace, from Fort Collins, Colo., to Ore gon some 63 years ago. Mrs. But with a cook book in her hand And flour on her face. Hurst is hereself a pioneer ,of Brookings. As a wee child she “I remember Grandma Not in lavender and lace, played about the village while her father assisted Mr. Ward to But with a road map on her lap, lay out the streets of our town. And adventure on her face.” —AUTHOR UNKNOWN. And the family lived in the house which is now occupied by Mrs. Mldred Byrne. Enid Hurst continued to live Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spannas in Brookings through the busy years from 1913 on. Many times ot Redding, Calif., were week-end she saw the large schooners ly visitors at the L. Z. Harbin home ing off-shore, loading lumber. Our at Snug Harbor. Mi. and Mrs. Bob Chisman and lovely little bay with its tree- clad mountains was not then gen Fred and Geraldine Watson erally known as Pelican Bay. It helped Mrs. Alice Beem cele- is now so indicated on the coast brate her birthday, Friday. Huge and geodetic survey maps and is birthday cake and ice cream very appropriately named as the were served. LOCAL NEWS 96^6 j O Along Azalea Row With The Churches Numbers Turned Around? KOT WHiH you CHICK ne omeewny first Don’t let a tricky memory give you a wrong telephone number when a quick look in the directory before calling will keep you straight. It just takes a few seconds to make sure—and it will save you many a second call. So for better telephone service, get that "looking in the directory’ habit. P Ml'-mErmii mimi Cub Scouts BRING New Dens Are Being Formed! MEETING WILL BE HELD FEBRUARY 27 At 8:00 P. M., at Baptist Community Chu»-ch ut th« rem of nm sermon. d had md Show Mories