Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 27, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    local trade. Mr. Ginsburg was in
this country to study dahlias, lilies
and a number of other plants he
hopes to introduce in th a t land.
Lilies, he fears, could not stand
the excessive heat, and the long
months of dry w eather. Palestine
ha«
prnw in? season of about
has a growing
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four to five months, and th at is
and such other necessities of good during the w inter time
Palestine Man
Here To Study
Lilv Culture. Fri.
life.
Visited Many Colleges Here
Village* Vie W ith Each Other
Landing in Florida about six
To stim ulate production, each weeks ago, Mr. Ginsburg has vis 1
- Ilage vies with others on the
number Qf
icultura,
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in
production
of
food
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his arrival. He chose those states
life of the colony. On Holy d ay s.1 .
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of the w arm er climate,
compar- ,
thos«* m entioned in the old testa- . . . o , ..
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merit, these villages hold w hat is
com parable ,o fa ir , of this na-
tion, w here best specim ens of
fruits, vegetables, grains and all
farm products are exhibited. All
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,ntend ,o v ,s,t W ash,ng,on s t a t e
Mr. G insburg told of the fam ily
life of the colony, how the unit
was m aintained, and how the
fu tu re w as planned. Each fam ily
had a hr ,e, or barracks, size to
fit the ,
Is of the famliy, w ith
m ost all h irg s being done co­
operatively. such as the kitchen,
laundry, etc A pre-school n u r­
sery was m aintained to care and
w ords' w “ ade<’ua,<“ for dlm J °
eXpre” h ' 5, m,'an ln ^ , w<‘" « “
accent, while noticeable, was not
as pronounced as it could be ex ­
pected. C onversant in nine la n ­
guages, he told the P ilot th a t
all of his colony used Hebrew
for the principal language, a l­
though th ere w ere Jew s there
from alm ost every nation on the
in th e ir allo tte d tim e m the tic d ,
a f te r which the fam ily unit had
m uch to itself W hen a youth
s ta rte d to school, it w as also put
to w ork on some project at which
it showed ap titude. Sum. ..,r | ,
would raise ce rtain kind of flow
ers, o th ers would care for milk of
th e colony cows, and the boys
eh ■ things, too. as aptitudes
directed. in addition to the work
in the fields.
In illu stra tin g his interview , Mr
G insburg showed a photo album ,
depicting the progress in the past
18 years. From barren w astes of
a desert, now stands o range and
lemon groves, fields of grain fine
herds of H olstein ca ttle, and mod-
ern buildings. Many pictures told
of fam ily life and activities.
T T ’ ,o w n te . In ,h e hack of a
book, progressing tow ard page
one of the English custom . All
Hebrew le tte rs are . deriviatives
m ,h a , ‘,ld <-haracter, used in
s " ’n'' ,ab e ,s ' da,inK hack *°
,im *’ ot
Mr. G insburg left here for a
stop at G ran ts Pass w here he
" J 1* v,s,t dahlia fields, thence to
C orvallis, and from th ere to P u ll­
man, Wash , before sta rtin g east I
to em bark for home. Each night I
he m akes a diary of his day’s;
activities, and w rites lengthy let-
te rs to h,s family. telling of his
e x Pt' rit*nces. He has collected a
q u a n tity of different seeds which
he wil1 *'xl ^ riment w ith once h e ,
a r n v ‘ s home
While here, he visited the And­
erson and S tru eh in g fields in the
H arbor area. He cam e here from
Del N orte county
College a fter he had spent sev­
eral days with Mr. McWhorter
at Oregon S tate College.
In preparation for the trip to
handiwork of the different peo­
America,
Mr. Ginsburg took but
ple, too, is exhibited. .
ten weeks coaching in English
Tell* of Favuly Life There
from an American. His vocabu-
In h i. Interview with the Pilot. laryH whil*
*° ° nIy « im P 'a
They seem to bring peace to the And white lily crowns to
toiler
—Clara Wj
Oh come see our beautiful lilies. And neighborliness to us all.
The pride of Brookings’ fond
T eresa W hite left Sus
A fter caring all day for the liles
heart.
We’re ready for rest a t night-fall.
^ ort f')rford- She
Of sweet and radiant beauty
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1 spend
few weeks visiting f
They surely can claim no small Oh- when I aw ake in His likeness and re ia t ives
part.
I hope there 11 be lilies up there;
Mr. and Mrs.
’
part,
Ralph
are visiting their parents M:
Then all I shall ask is to see
They’re a symbol of heavenly
Mrs. B. W. McVay.
them
beauty,
N urtured by sun and by rains,
Kissed by the breeze from the
ocean
And cared for with infinite pains.
Can you blame us for loving our
lilies.
The thing th at put us on the map
And awakened our prosperous
village
From a long and dilitary nap?
Upon a foundation of lilies
The firmament should be our
goal.
They provide us w’ith food for
the body
And are an uplift to the soul.
Designed to bring hack to th*
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Holy Land, Jew ish people w here |
oppressed by the nations whe
they had m ade th eir hom es for
■centuries, this colony has been
given much su p port from both
E ngland and United S ta tes, both
N early fifty m em bers of the
from G entiles and Jews. Mr G ins­
V. F. W„ and A uxiliary m et last
b u rg told the Pilot.
W ednesday evening, a t the Odd
G re atest m igration has come Fellow s Hal! for th e ir stated
from G erm any and B alkan sta te s social g ath erin g The program
when* about th ree -fo u rth s of the w as mostly left to those present
Jew ish population was casualties who e ith e r played a t the five
in the List war.
tables of cards, joined in th e sing-J
The Zionist m ovem ent s ta rte d ing. visited, or en tered in the
in w o t e i n Russia just a lte r the guessing contests. W hen it comes
last w ar and spread th ro u g h o u t | to knowing her beans. Mrs
e a ste rn G erm any and th ro u g h o u t Kinney qualifies for the commis-
Ihe B alkan countries F or a long srav d e p a rtm e n t as she com puted
tim e the movem ent had to be J closest to the num ber th a t w ere
ta rr ie d on, on the sly. and even in a half-pint ja r An ap p ro p riate
today. M r (»insburg claim s, the prize was aw arded.
Jew s have to be sm uggled in from
At 10 the group found “nose
th e various co untries -lu st like, bags ’ laden w ith an astonishing
they w e r e thieves
v arie ty of pie and the oeffee pot
Aided by both Jew s and Gen- was frequently passed
tiles m A m erica, Mr G insburg
A fter refreshm ents M S B rain- I
a.sxe«-usi m uch money had been ,,rd spoke briefly on the b u ild in -
sent to the Jew ish foundation, and co m m itte es report which will be
from these funds much m achinery presented to the e n tire m em ber-
an d v ital m a te ria ls bad been pur- ship of both ixvst and au x iliary
chased fo r use in th e colony. In at the next businei
m eeting.
A m erica, he continued. m ankind July 3 ph e com m ittee
B rain ard
h as its g re a te s t friend
This big stated , has m et and p rep ared
cow .tr> ... usr.t to liberty, w a n t, -,-t of plans to subm it, w hich will
all peoples to enjoy th* sam e cover the whole field, including
Privileg«»», A m erica however, is financing construction and oper- 1
m ade i t s history has a p a tte rn 1 a turn >f both building and the |
an d from now on it will do n o th -; grounds. and stated, distinctly , ft
ing except to add In P alestin e ! th a t this was but the com m ittee’s
history is m the m aking, s ta rtin g idea and th a t the plan would be
IS y o i.d xny from s c ra tc h ’ w ith subm itted for thorough discussion
ev ery th in g haying to be created ." at the next m eeting The site to
w L Í fc, 7 T ’ J ' Í ” r ? ’?
, “* d' ," ' 1<'I * d - “ ‘he land ¿ n g
w h .n the co , lors - ftps! sta rte
the post,
n o .t n e a r th school
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— d ■ . - owned
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only essential fosxls w ere raised. M embers of both post and a u \ k 1
Now how ever. w ith a high s ta te l a n are asked t o m i k e
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Of .-ulttvatton flow er, «re hetng e f l o r i X m
M
n V. F. W. Building
Committee Reports
wn m U rge quantities; for the ¡3, meeting
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