S outhern O regon News R eview A shland, Oregon T h u rsd a y, FOR OCT, 23 V_______ _________ Jewish Prophets Realized Conflict O f Good and Evil rp H E prophets o f Israe l were both x realists and idealists. They were realists in the fact that they liv e d intensely in th e ir Im m ediate e nviro n m e nt and in th e ir w o rld . They were sa in tly men and women, b ut they were hot h e rm it saints, w ho had w ith ­ d raw n from life . They perceived clea rly the social inju stices and oppressions, o f the strong against the weak, and o f the u n ju s t against the w o rth y and th e innocent. T h e ir in d ic tm e n t was detailed and specific, and they d id not hesi­ tate to denounce e v il in high places, as w e ll as in lo w . T h e ir lo ya lty to th e ir God was above th e ir lo y a lty to the state, o r its king. I t is th is realism th a t is the m arvel o f the H eb re w prophecies as i t is o f the B ib le as a whole. B ut the prophets w ere idealists as w e ll. O ver against the e vil that they saw in in d iv id u a ls and in the nation, they p o rtraye d the realities o f the good life , the soundness o f personal righteous ness and tru s t in God. Such tru s t is revealed in the 46th Psalm H ow much o f th is visio n and ideal o f the prophets was re a l­ ized? We know how Israe l fa ile d , and came dow n in disaster and exile— the disaster th a t swept away the N o rth e rn K in g d o m of the Ten T ribes and the e x ile of the people o f the S outhern K in g ­ dom. I t is a sto ry o f m o ra l d o w n ­ fa ll and judgm ent. W hat we do not, perhaps, so clearly apprehend is the n o n -re a l­ ization o f the dream o f peace and righteousness fo r the nations. P e r­ haps the clearest and m ost d efin ite expression of th a t dream o f peace is in Isaiah 19:23-25. But the fact that the goal is yet unattained does not make i t less great or desirable. N either does it detract from the greatness and glory of those prophets who in times of violence never lost faith in God. or hope fo r hum anity. GRACE LU TH E R N CHURCH Io w a and M o u n ta in A ve n u e O pposite the H ig h School Paul W. F. Harms, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 W o rship S ervice 11:00 Serm on T opic: W h a t Is The Suprem e C o u rt In Y o u r L ife ? 20, 1049 Plans Made For Homecoming Nationally Known Sing« ¡«are Tonight Church I Announcements BIBLE COMMENT O ctober A sh la n d am i v ic in ity is p r i­ vile g e d to have fo r one n ig h t o n ly , T h u rsd a y, O ctober 20th. at 7:30 p . m , an in s p ira tio n a l, o u tsta n d in g , n a tio n a lly kn o w n te n o r soloist. E v a n g list Ja ck H olcom b. ». M r. H o lco m b w ill present a First Church of Christ. Scientist sa,ered concert at the A ssem bly Pioneer Avenue, South o f God C hurch. He is A m e rica 's Sunday School at 9:30 a. m new G ospel Song sty list; R adio Sunday m orning services a t 11 and re c o rd in g a rtis t w ith phe- n a m e iu il record sales across the o'clock. c o u n try and is com ing fro m S ubject: P o bation a fte r death. some o f th e largest E v a n g e listic G olden T ext. M a tth e w 24:13. m eetings in present day E va n ­ He th a t sh a ll e n d u re u n to the gelism . end, the same sh a ll be saved A ll o v e r A m erica a u d ito riu m s W ednesday e ve n in g m eeting, and churches have been fille d to 1 w h ic h in clu d e s testim onies o f capacity’ w hen th is you n g man C h ris tia n Science h e a lin g , is has presented his sacred co n ­ certs. he ld at 8 p.m. Reading Room open d a ily from A m o n g some o f the m any se l­ 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and ections th a t have been m ade holidays. fam ous by M r. H o lco m b ’s u n i­ The P u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d que s in g in g are, "T h e re Is A to attend these services, and to B a lm In G ile a d .” "A m a z in g use the Reading Room. ! G race," and "H a v e you C o u n t­ ed the C ost.” A S S E M B LY OF GOD 485 S iskiyou B lvd. O. W. K lingsheim , M in iste r, Telephone 2-2786. S unday Services: G ro w in g Sunday school. 9:45. M o rn in g W orship. 11 a.m. C h ild re n ’s C h u rc h d u rin g the m o rn in g w o rs h ip in C A room . F a ith and V is to ry S ervice 7:30 p.m. Tuesday P ra y e r S ervice, 7:30 p.m. C h o ir P ractice, W ednesday, 7 :30 p.m. C hauffeur’s Licenses To Expire December 81 I O regon's 50,000 c h a u ffe u r’s licenses w i l l e x p ire D ecem ber 31 and e a rly re n e w a l to a v o itl a la s t-m in u te rush is advised hy the se cre ta ry o f state's o ffice . License o ffic ia ls po in te d o u t ‘ th a t a lth o u g h re g u la r d r iv in g p e rm its n o w e x p ire e ve ry tw o years on the h o ld e r’s b ir th date, a ll c h a u ffe u r’s p e rm its s t ill e x ­ p ire at th e end o f e ve ry year. T hey m ay be renew ed a t the $1.00 fee b y f illin g in the re ­ P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H verse o f th e c u rre n t card o r 130 N. M a in (at H elm an) by using th e re g u la r a p p lic a tio n Rev, George Shuman, M inister fo r re n e w a l fo rm . " A F rie n d ly C h u rch Possible source o f d elay in ob­ fo r T h o u g h tfu l P eople” ta in in g 1950 e rm its w i l l be i f 9:45 a. m .— C h u rch S chool fo r a p p lica n ts have a llo w e d th e ir a ll ages. 11 a. m .— M o rn in g W orship. re g u la r d r iv e r ’s license to ex S pecial m usic. S erm on b y the p ire . C h a u ffe u r re n e w a l reques ts w i l l not be accepted unless Pastor. 6:30 p. m .— Y o u th F e llo w s h ip the a p p lic a n t holds a v a lid d r iv e r ’s license, o ffic ia ls said. Societies. T H E C O N G R E A T IO N A L CHURCH 717 S is k iy o u B lv d . E v a rt P. B orden, M in is te r S unday School, 9:30 a.m M a rjo rie F lin ie u , S u p e rin te n dent. Classes fo r a ll ages. We c o rd ia lly in v ite yo u to a ttend o u r r a p id ly g ro w in g school. W o rsh ip S ervice, 11 a.m S er­ m on: T H E B A T T L E W IT H IM ­ P E R F E C T IO N . S pecial m usic b y c h o ir. Y o u w i l l e n jo y h e a rin g th e n e w organ. P ilg r im F e llo w s h ip meets at the ch u rch a t 6:30 o’clock. D ra m a tic C lu b m eets fo r o r­ ga n iza tio n a t the ch u rc h a t 8 p.m.. A U in terested persons in ­ vite d . P ly m o u th G u ild w i l l m eet at the ch u rch W ednesday a fte r­ noon 2 p.m. C h o ir p ra c tic e w i l l be he ld at the ch u rch 7:30 p.m . W ednesday. A n u rs e ry is m a in ta in e d d u r ­ in g the w o rs h ip service fo r the convenience o f pare n ts w ith sm a ll c h ild re n . F IR S T C H U R C H OF C H R IST E a rl F. D ow ning, M inister. Second and B Streets B ib le School, 9:45 A . M. ■* M o rn in g Service, 11:00 a.m Serm on, "C h ris t, P resent in A sh ­ la n d .” M usic b y the c h o ir d ire cte d ! by G lenn M atthew s. P H O E N IX P R E S B Y T E R IA N J u n io r C hurch, 11:00 a.m., fo r ; CHURCH the c h ild re n . E. J. C la rk, Pastor C h ris tia n Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. Sunday School T hree Y o u th groups. J. O. N. P oling, Supt. E ve n in g Service, 7:30 p.m. ¡ Sunday Service 11 a.m. T he message w i l l be b ro u g h t b y Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Choir a team o f Gideons. M id w e e k Service, Wed. 7:00 practice. p.m. 7:30 Sunday. Y oung Peoples S a tu rd a y n ig h t, O ctober 22, 7- m eeting. E lva Castor, advisor. :30 p.m ., “ The M a s te r’s M en,” a q u a rte t o f N o rth w e s t C h ris t­ Two Top Educators, Graduate ia n C ollege students w i l l sing. Student To Speak at UO T w o o f th e U n iv e rs ity o f O re­ M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H gon’s to p educators and a g ra d ­ Rev. R obert M cllvenna, m in is ter uate student, w ho has had a 9:45 a.m. Sunday school, W il­ b a ckg ro u n d o f fo re ig n corres­ lia m Weber, Supt. ponde nt and ra d io new s re p o rt­ 11:00 a.m. M o rn in g w orship er, w i l l be on the p ro g ra m o f the 7:00 p.m. Y outh Fellow ship. one-day conference o f th e O re­ gon A ssociation o f J o u rn a lis m P H O E N IX A dvisers, O ctober 22, on th e N A ZA R E N E C H URCH U n iv e rs ity campus. P hoenix C hurch of the Nazarene The advisers, m e eting in con­ Pastor, Rev. C H e n ry Lacy ju n c tio n w ith the O regon H ig h We extend a cordial in v ita tio n School Press association con­ to a ll our friends and neighbors ference, w i l l hear Dean P a u l to the fo llo w in g services. B. Jacobson o f the school adu- Sunday School 9:45. cation, Robeson B a ile y , associ­ M orning W orship 11:00 ate professor o f E ng lish and cre­ E vening Service 7:30. a tiv e w h ite r, and G len S ta d le r, M idw eek P rayer and Praise graduate student in p o litic a l Service, Wednesday 7:30. science. Pet Foods and Farm Supplia« Phoenix Feed & Seed H ig h w a y 99, Phoenix H om ecom ing th is y e u r w h ic h includes u banquet, b o n fire , fo o tb a ll gam e and dance I n pla n ­ ned fo r N ove m b e r ft M a ry M c C o rm ic k , sophom ore, heads the p la n n in g co m m itte e fo r hom ecom ing assisted by V ir ­ g il W o lff and Joe Scalon. Fuc- | u lty m em bers on the co m m itte e j are D a vid B a rk e r and L o re n Messenger. 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