Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 21, 1960, Page 9, Image 9

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    Advent Focuses On Both
Rrst Second Coming
PACK S-B ' Wednesday, Dee. tl. UN
. HERALD AND NEWS, KUmatk FalU, Oregoa
By LOUIS CAS8ELS
- ' VtlUi Ptcm Iateraatkeul
J On the ancient calendar of the
; ajhristian year, the four weeks
; preceding Christmas are known as
- .the Advent season.
The name Is derived from a
'" Latin word (adventus) which
T.aneans "comine."
.''. According to the Encyclopedia
t 'ef Religion, advent is "intended
: -to remind Christians of the first
; "-coming of Christ as savior, and
; of His second coming as judge of
-the world."
This definition may surprise
- ' come church members. The mod'
ern Advent observance tends to
focus almost entirely on the first
, ''coming of Christ, as baby born
Bethlehem nearly 2,000 years
J ago. Relatively little stress is laid
. '. on the equally basic article of the
Nicene Creed which asserts tnai:
,r "He shall come again, with
glory, to Judge both the quick and
;-. the dead."
;' Why has it become unfashion
';' able to talk about the second com.
- ing of Christ?
! Dwelled on by Fanatics
One obvious reason is that the
', 4- subject has been appropriated by
' ' fanatics who insist on trying to
: , predict when and bow it will oc
; f cur. .
Intelligent Christians do not
. - wish to have their faith identified
..with such easy targets of ridicule,
:And if they have read the Bible
" they know that Jesus explicitly
condemned all attempts to fore-
i' cast the time of His return. He
-simply told his disciples to live
" ;-as though he would be returning
.at any moment.
There Is another reason why
- the first coming of Christ is
; x more popular topic for Advent
y sermons than His second coming.
' . - The incarnation was God s su
' preme revelation of Himself as a
' : : loving and merciful father who
..is prepared to go to incredible
; "lengths to achieve a reconciliation
.with the ' human creatures who
Grange
News
FORT ROCK ;
FORT ROCK - Mrs. SarOda
rKbnsey of . Silver Lake was in-
, stalled master of Fort Rock
t. Grange and , Dean Cannon as
iZ master of Summer Lake Grange
;s in joint ceremonies her during1
. : n the December meeting.
Mrs. Amy. Cloud of New Pine1
' 1 Creek, county deputy and lady as
; slsUnt steward of State Grange,
' 4 was installing officer. She was
; assisted by Truman Kimsey, mar-
.rtshal Richard More house and
R. A. Long, emblem bearers, and
' Mrs. Ernie Messner, musician.
The installation was preceded
by a dinner.
The regular session of Fort
' Rock Grange followed the spa
7 del meeting, with Edwin Etkelin
; serving as matter.
. ? . Committee reports Included sug
gestions from R. A. (Rube) Long,
: agriculture committee chairman,
for a study of efforts to organise
: 7. farm labor into union activities.
it also was reported that sioz
proceeds from the October
dance went to the Lake County
J Disaster Car Fund.
; Mrs. Kimsey announced ap-
' ), polntment of the following com'
' ; - mittee chairmen to serve during
z mi:
Mrs. Richard Morehouse, Home
S Economics; Edwin A. Eskelin,
Agriculture; Rube Long, Legisla-
'-II tive; Fred Wright, Dance, and
g Mrs. Jess Miles, Youth.
! Plywood Mills
-To Close Down
1
3 PORTLAND (AP) Crow's Lunv
ber Market News Service today
;t said most plywood mills in the
: Northwest will shut down for about
10 days during the Christmas hoi'
: -2 Mays.
; A shortage of plywood orders
4, was cited as the reason.
' The closures will Idle some 4,000
. workers and probably
Crow's said.
Plywood mills ordinarily clote
'. I down at this time of year. How.
aver, this year's closure Is about
;? twice as long as usual.
have disobeyed and defied Him.
Comforting Reminder
It is comforting for men to be
reminded that God is like that.
It is not so comforting to bi
reminded that He is also a just
and righteous God who will some
day call men to account for their
lives.
Yet the concept of a last judg
ment, however uncongenial it
may be to modern minds, cannot
be excised from Christianity. It is
found in all of the historic creeds,
at many places in the Bible,
and in the teachings of Christ
Himself.
There are some lurid apocalyp
tic passages in the New Testa
ment which many Biblical schol
ars attribute to the fervent imag
ination of the primitive church
rather than to the teachings of
Jesus.
But there is at least one de
scription of the Last Judgment
which unmistakably radiates the
authentic spirit of Jesus.
It is found in the 25th chapter
of the Gospel according to St.
Matthew.
Parable Poetic Imagery
Included in a collection of Je
sus parables, it contains the kind
of poetic imagery that He often
used in describing the Kingdom
of God: '
"When the Son of Man shall
come in His glory, ana all inc
holy angels with Him, then shall
He sit upon the throne' of His
alorv.
"And before Him snau oe
gathered all nations; and He shall
separate them one from another,
as a shepherd divides his sheep
from the goats.
"And He shall set the sheep on
His right hand, and the goats on
His left.
Then shall the King say unto
them on His right hand, come,
you blessed of my Father, inherit
the kingdom prepared tor . you
from the foundation of the world
'For I was hungry and you
gave Me meat; I was thirsty, and
you gave Me drinic; i was a
stranger and you took Me in;
Naked, and you clothed Me; i
was sick and you visited Me; I
was in prison, and you came
unto Me.
Then shall the rightous answer
Him, saying. Lord, when did we
see You hungry and feed You? Or
thirsty, and gave You drink?
When did we see You a stran-
ser and take You In? Or naked,
sad clouted You?, or wnen am
we see You sick or In prison,
and came to You?
"And the King shall answer and
say unto them, verily I say unto
you, inasmuch as you nave done
it unto the least of these My
brethren, you have done it unto
Me." '
SEASON'S GREETINGS .
V WASHINGTON UPI) - Evan'
? gelist Billy Graham wished Presi-
dent Eisenhower a merry Christ.
mas Monday and later told news
'y men be believed .Protestants
Td should pray for President-elect
John F. Kennedy, a Catholic.
Graham, who also saw Viae
President Richard M. Nixon, said
the election results showed there
was not "as much religious bigot-
ry as some people thought"
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Hope For Bright Holiday
GRANBY, Vt. (AP) - Candle
light in the austere little church.
From an old stove, the crackle of
burning wood. And in the air, an
incense combining odors of can
dles, faint wood smoke, and the
fragrance of a fresh Christmas
tree.
The light wavers on young
heads bowed over worn books of
Christmas carols. Above the
crackling of the stove rise the
young voices blending witn tne
chords of an old organ. They sing
of the first Christmas.
This is no stage set. This is real
This is Christmas in a corner of
20th century America. The Ver
mont towns of Granby and Vic
tory have no public power for
electric lights or for television
sets.
Besides the time and effort in-
volved in giving their children a
community Christmas, there is a
calculated risk. Townsmen seated
in the worn, brown pews cast wor
ried glances at the candles on the
tree. Buckets of water stand
handy. Outside are shovels beside
banked-up snow.
The villagers. In two years,
have raised $2,000 to bring elec
tric lines to their hamlets. It will
cost much more. But they keep
hoping that next year they will
all have their best Christmas
present electricity.
Richard Bush .
Gets Training
LAKEVIEW - Army Pvt. Rich.
3rd A. Bush, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard A. Bush, 912 North
Sixth Street, is receiving inten
sive unit training with the 1st
Division's 2nd Battle Group, 81 h
Infantry, at Fort Riley, Kan. This
training is scheduled to be com
pleted late this month.
This training, conducted in the
field under simulated combat
conditions, is designed to train
individuals to perform their as
signed jobs in coordination with
other members of their unit and
to function as a team under the
most trying conditions.'
After completing the initial
phase of unit training. Bush will
undergo advanced unit training
which will end sometime in May.
ine battle group and its person
nel wui men depart for Korea
to become a battle group of the
17th Infantry in the 7th Division
Bush, a rifleman in the tafan
try 8 Company A, entered the
Army in June.
The 19-ycar-old soldier was em
ployed by the Oregon Window
Company before entering the
Army.
Today, almost 1,200 local gov
ernments use the council-manager
plan ol city administration.
Mistaken Identity Victim Slips From Hospital
BURLINGAME, Calif. (UPD-
Mary Hawthorne, 26, the airline
stewardess who was a principal In
a tragic case of mistaken identity,
slipped quietly .out of Peninsula
Hospital Monday night, it was
learned today. .
Miss Hawthorne, critically in
jured in the auto accident that
took the life of a cab driver and
another American Airlines stew
ardess Nov. 7, left with her moth
er, Mrs. Elsie Schnell of New
Yoik. ,
An airline spokesman said it
was not known where Mrs
COAL BY-PRODUCTS
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chemical by-products of bitumi
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in aspirin, embalming fluid, fin
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balls, phonograph records,' TNT
and vanilla ice cream.
Schnell and her daughter went
but it was presumed they would
return home.
Mary's purse was hurriedly
placed beside the dead steward
ess, Joan Frost, 26, New York,
after the accident which also in
jured two other stewardesses.
Miss Frost's father, Thomas,
and her brother, Leo, 21, flew
here after the crash and prayed
for two days beside the girl they
thought was Joan Frost. Band
ages masked the Injured girl's
features. '
The error was discovered Nov,
the day before Mary ' Haw.
thorne's scheduled funeral, when
two of her friends opened the
sealed coffin (o place a friend.
ship ring on her finger.
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