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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1947)
WRITE AVorld’s M ay richer, fu lle r be! If some of them said “P ie.’ O lig h t th a t follow eth all mv w ay R ut a11 they say is lilies' Local News Items F o r y o u r e v e ry in su ra n c e need I yield by flickering torch to , V I See It Thee; And some of them for free; V isitors at th e R. D C ham bers S ee P e te L esm eister Vgency. [fcriou < • Marsh hom e last w eek w ere Rob’s b ro th My h e a rt resto re s its borrow ed My word a ca r is stopping er-in -law and sister. Mr. and ray . Let s see who can it be. f of God '<l t - T h a t in T hy sunshine’s glow its They w anted just to ta k e a look Mrs W ill S an ders and son of C a re fu l an d C o n sid erate L that has ever been d ay To see what they could see; P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. E. |\. disposal of m an. M ay b rig h te r, fa ire r be! Alack, alas, they w ouldn’t buy V . Roney of Scappoose, Or»'. Love" is speaking to us O Joy t h a t seekest me th ru pain. M r and Mrs. H e rb e rt S lack of is alw ay s p erfo rm ed by A single thing from me. ' thousand voices, every) I c a n n o t close my h ea rt to T hee; I guess I might as well close up G rand Rapids, Mich., Mr. andi and from every an g le Mis W ayne H udson of S h erid an ,I I tra c e th e rainbow th ru the rain. And go get the m ail; „-ant universe. It is w rit-1 A nd feel th e prom ise its not in D rag in the signs and th e pots Mich., spent th e p ast w eek-end Licenced u n d e r th e law s of O re 7erv bud. upon ev ery w ith Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rose.) vain, And hit the hom ew ard trail. The ladies a re nieces of Mrs. gon by ex a m in a tio n . Ix x a te d a t grass. It is pouring in e pow?r T h a t m orn shall tearless be! Nook C afe Bldg, B rookings. •— By Lura Leonard. Rose. streams of melody from begin aj, O cro ss th a t liftest up my head. be moiei j -.voiced birds th at m a k e I d a re n o t ask to hide from T hee; Ural with their singing. ls said. L ,y trees that to w er so I lay in du st life’s glory dead. And fro m th e ground th e re blos the heavens, th e som s red L-laced mosses and fern L ife th a t shall endless be! Ltle at their feet, th e — G. M atheson. hr-.th their thousand hues Im m o rta l Love, forever full, nations, that give fo rh l F o re v e r flowing free, _¥#t perfumes and c h a r m - - Ct\ all speak to us of the) F o re v e r shared, forever whole. A never-ebbing sea. iGod T he h ea lin g of the seam less dress, l^rtive kindred of th e si-j Is by o u r beds in pain; d of the m ighty fo re s ts .1 W e touch H im in life’s th ro n g , m ’heir language andj and press. J- kind this love th a t seem s j A nd we a re w hole again. L ? for man to u n d er-, —J. G. W h ittier. dumb anini.il n e v e r 1 the affection besto w - i ;t by man. It will accept [and kicks without re se n t- nd will respond w ith de- C arried over last week every m anifestation of T he C ubs enjoyed Sunday a f [attention. Man only, h u r- rough life surrounded by te rn o o n and evening a t m i l l ratal tokens of e te r n a l beach, w h ere they had a picnic, raking to him in n a tu r e ’s ro a ste d m arshm allow s, and w ie but rarely gives it a ners, to g e th e r w ith p o tato salad galo re. T he new den m other, Mrs. 1 is not alone in ex p ress- R u th Redfield, supplied the food laan the love of God. Rev- an d h e r husband helped w ith j¿.> speak' ;gb G<id's se v e ra l of the gam es. Mr. and |the Bible, to m an of th isl M rs. W idney w ere p resen t to e in language th a t ca n hold th e situ atio n alw ays in hand kv from the h r u t of On»' w hen a c tiv ity becam e intense. T h e C ubs say they w an t a lot jres above the ta in t of de- m ore of these outings as they the stain of avarice,! O th er folli» »hint criminal«, or crory firebug», do Som« folk» »hint mo«» fore«» fir«» or« «»ar»«d by sting of hate. F rom t h a t ) seem ed to have a w onderful o u t ♦h« big damoge in our for««»«. But »hot i wroaf lightning and other natural cau*««. That'« a ll ing. .re who could not o n ly , too. They d o n i «»ai» on* fu* in w wrong. Only about 10 /• of ih< hr«» «»art thi» it in practice rev ealed , I T he over-night hike is still de way. ireater love hath no m an) pending upon se ttled w eath er, ■ that a man lay dow n but h as not been forgotten by for his friends " Jo h n th e C ubs o r th e ir m aster. The J Behold this man, C h rist- m o n th ly Cub pack m eeting is set lo r J u ly 28 at the Odd Fellow s ■ benediction, that seem s hall. ¡etely forgotten by so ' T h e re a re a few openings for! on so many o c c a s io n s;' new C ub scouts and any boy be "give them, for th e y tw een ages of 9 to 12 m ay apply (&’ what they do.’’ L uke for e n tra n c e through any deni m o th e r o r the C ubm aster. An activ e pro g ram is being * dd of burning h ate,! di much of the gen iu s p lan n ed for the fall and w in ter of man appears to be m o n th s for the cubs. 3 ed upon the develop- j the most colossal an d Y ep, !»’ « M r and Mr». A . Lo yal Citiren fn Now . . . get ready for a «hoet. Behind »hi» A Wayside Stand methods of e x te rm in a t S ittin g , sittin g , sitting »hört— good American» like you »«art mo«» curtain I've got the real culprit. C lo t« your < y w or. life that our God of fore«» hie«. Jutl plain careleitnett account» if you want— cau»« thi» it going to hurt. All I do is sit; dan so preciously , let u s 1 W a itin g for a custom er *or 9 out of 10, earnestly endeavor to! T o buy a little bit. 'he dying em bers of H is T he c a rs speed by a rolling. I lov e TV « ye«»e—-win more ran, mow k»«ure »ime, and more S ix ty m iles or m ore; Vocal«« travel Am«,tea’» to««»« m ay tuffer the »>• ,»««» that will m 't m e go, W iy don’t they slacken spi cota ttrophe in h,«». -■ * It it im p e ra 'iv e «he» you bo wearv . on th e e ; And see ou r little sto re ? partic u la rly careful w ith fire. Ame,«ca t lo 'tiii ore m your hands. - 1 owe, The place is plastered w ith si> ptbs th a t T hat hit them in the eye; Bt 1 th in k thev'd spend tim e w ith Watchmaking Henry Z. Horst , Smokey, The Fire-Preventin’ Bear, Says: C ’Guess who starts the most forest fires ? ” Cub Scout Doings ’S « Ho><* — « S mo»** »• '*’* ' • • j. Drew" a»«»"- , ... .h«« P»««’’ * a «Anaci» ......‘ .......... «emu* . __ kav. n»r*f*r 4 *•" * Ww—«" d e fcrw»*»» »««*• A«»> T h .« cold- w h .rU ti drown «HW«“* _ V.*»'* em lte»k- * .»»« k* •’* Only you can PREVENT F O P * " FIRES! dowdy along the darkened highway, r Jnrltlbla to an overtakin g m oloritt o« he eem ‘ ‘id - j around a eo m er. He crashed into it and wat ukerr ' i * 1 nne 'nare o f the m any hitler ironiet of highway Wi», of n ' , tr irfa ^er who teat indifferent to hit own tafely and t’rt t t t 9 Pad in ju ry, while an innocent victim patd ^ ffcren ce with hit life. 8rimm Bros, Brookings Oregon