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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1948)
fîfcge F o u r W orld’» F in est C lim ate B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R Voltaire's "THE NEW AGE" TH E N E W A G E — a tim e w hen, paradise is to be regained; when eweti the processes o f death and m ortification are to be set aside and man exp erien ce a bsolu te and co m p le te regeneration in a spir- ua tn n h r in l world not su b je ct, !,aw ajt co1UMiived b y, fin ite m ind." volt aihe . P IL O T , Brookings, H a m p to n T e lls O f School C o n d itio n s cousness a re synonym ous; yoi can no m ore have one w ithout) the oth er than you can g a th e r, B efore Rotary’ club, Tuesday, grapes from thorns or figs from ) Lynn Hampton, superintendent thistles. P ea ce is one of the fru its; of the local schools, told the Ro- of the D ivine S p irit and can be tarian s how clo sely Brookings had, only, as th at Spirit lives and cam e to losing her school sup op erates in the hearts of men. , port fund this year, and how th? W ithou t absolu te and co m p lete; district must “ hue to the line” rego n ratio n as V o lta ire puts ii, > to m aintain its program , allow ed th ere can be no “ P arad ise re 1 to run for three yea rs to meet gain ed ” or Golden A g e or Mil- the 65 requirem ents set forth by Ionium, w h ich ever nam e you pre- the state departm ent of educa- fer. A s long as avarice, am bition ; tion. greed and covetousness reign in The bonding of the district to m e n s h earts there can be no. build satisfies the requirem ents ? . T L Ol SeCUrty' W e qU° te frOm of the state for adequate space our lines: for the children, for the present LOCAL NEWS Rev. C. E. D un h am w ill be guest speaker, at both services Sunday. The them e fo r the m orn- w ill be “ How C h rist E n rich es Our L ives,” and fo r the even in g service: ’’Som e T h in gs E v e ry C hristian O ught to K n o w ,” at B aptist C om m u n ity church. ?AY in")! b\ , her son ta m daw Mr. and M a Le^, riff. The time was spent » a and co:, co >erved , •1 evening Mrs. Woodnff Quite ill recently is tv--? good wishes of her maiiy Rev. q „ were call,ng on 1 Mrs. L illia n W elh am and h er Harbor area the first of V o lta ire live abou t 200 y e a rs daughter, F ran ces, o f C arn ation , — here during the a g o but he should be on the v e ry Wash., w ere house gu ests o f Rev. Nick NeuieM, the, fro n t page today because, if this Mrs. Goldie S m ith last T h u rsd ay warns.', u. Icomed by Is the dawn of the new age, and and F riday. Mrs. W elh a m is hos- they had made during ev eryb o d y says it is then his is ess at C arn ation F arm s. S he r e in this area. "scoop m a te ria l” for he w ro te sided fo rm erly in S e a ttle . S h e Any one wishing to o f the m ost b ea u tifu l and id ea l had visited this a re a in 1945. th e r • ^ . neral e le Z i istic new age this w rite r has seen She purchased tw o a cres on the do it before Oct. 2, the ia ] a n y w h ere in print outside th? H arbor side of the river. th ;u W can regal B ib le. He alm ost o u t d i d the W hen am bition w a lk s the w ays at least. Mrs. A la n WoodrifT w a s given Harbor, one may register, o f m en— prop hets o f the B ib le in com The teacher-pupil ration m ust a surprise b irth d ay p a r ty at the Oh, saddest words of tongue be follow ed closely, Mr. Ham pton G ran ge h all last T h u rsd a y eve post office, and in Bn p reh en sive vision o f a new age M oore’s Variety store. and pen! o f the name. emphasized. Tw en ty-five students B eside him w a lk s a sin ster spec in each of the grades up to the T o attem p t to build an y id ea l tre, fourth and 28 above that to the istic new a ge usin g as fou n d a W ho w ields an unrelenting eighth, have been exceeded, and tion m a terial the rubble o f the scepter— lik e ly w ill be exceeded, until a p a st, even d em ocracy w hich e x T h a t ” W ill” to ru le a t any new building is provided. Since c e ls all else since Isra el has God price, fo r th eir K in g and M oses for law three years are granted the dis F or unbending w ills are a de OF g iv e r bnd judge, is to build but trict to m eet these requirem ents, vice it does give us some leew ay for a n exp ed ien cy and som ething T o w rite life ’s story at a price a couple m ore years. tra n sc ie n t instead o fean enduring W e bow our heads and sheathe stru c tu re . W ith a record of 259 The first requirem ents’ dem and y e a rs of peace a g a in st 5750 y ea rs f r i , ; *t is the blood of women, ch i’- ed of the district w as the addi- o f w a r. the foun dations of the ,lren men! tion of lavoratory facilities, now past look rath er cru m b ly and if being installed, and probably wiJl F or man to im agine he can, n oth in g b etter is on the horizon, be ready for school next Monday. th e term N ew A g e is n q th irg through an organization of n a In the past a district had much m ore than a misnomer.. If C h ris tions of ev ery conceivable stan d to sa y about how it ran its own tia n nations are linked w ith n a ard o f m orality and ideals (or schools, w hat kind of p lay and O ur new e le c t r ic ia n J im N e w el, is licensed tions that are openly and a v o w lack of) bring about universal a th letic equipm ent it had. Now. ed ly a etistic and w ith nations or lastin g peace on this earth, is all this is prescribed, and we have S t a t e o f C a lif o r n ia , a s w e ll as Oregon w h o are an ti-C h ristian , such as sheer folly no a ltern a tive but to comply. th e M oham m edan w h o g lo rify W hat did our colossal assist W e w ere forced to add an th e sword and w ar, w h a t can ance to aethistic, Com m unistic oth er teach er to the high school you ex p ect in id ealistic conditions R ussia am ount to ? W e m erely fa cu lty this year, but w ere al- j and enduring peace from such a l exchanged one cruel m aster and lowed to add no new courses un lia n ce s? “ W hat concord hath w orld conqueror for another, fa r til adequate space could be a r C h rist (C h ristian s) w ith B elial or m ore form idable as he brazenly ranged. w h a t part hath he th at helicveth takes hundreds of m illions of \ . A . M e n d e n h a ll S r . l o r the first year, the d istrict! W. E. Wa w ith an infidel (u n b e lie v e r)? men and their nations and ever m ust m ake alteratio n s to the reaches w estw ard. G A R D N E R BLDG. BROOKINGS This question w hen addressed present high school buildings, and W h a t’s the use of ’’k.ddine" to C hristian nations V h o are a t add 11¥e five more to the local nnriaivaa ¡„ . i... f . . „Hire rooms to tem tin b g to , bring abou orld , ,,r . . ----- , p — „ „ , K ain .u i t w w orm , “ ’p of a recoin crade school In the second year p e ace by such m ethods and hop- ! 250 Pltia b ,y m tersperced years there w ill he two rooms u ld e d O F F I C I A I d ea lers WESTINGHOUSE and M A Y T A G HOME APPLIANCES BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO COMPANY cs. Is unansw erable, Lincoln said, «•„hou. w ithout contradiction, that . a na na , peace aJ a,nst 5750 y e a rs o f to the high school com nlcd ne tion cannot endure h a lf s la v e and h a lf free so le t’s c a r r y this logic am azin g down to d ate; n eith er can the Johnson. w orld live at peace h a lf sla ve »ml h a lf free, , ence room. This program must man -V o lta ire . — LeR oy be m et in the next three years. A lread y, and there has been less than h alf the registration, it looks like the school popula Local News Items U n iversal p e a c e can only H enry Kei*r returned la te las tion w ill exceed the 324 register-1 c o m e through the M illen nial w’eek from a business triD to Ta. ed last year, by considerable. reign of C hrist for He alone has I com a. Wash. th e right to the title o f P rin ce M r. and Mrs. W. H. B arton L o c a l N e w s Ite m s o f P eace. W ere it in the p rov g a v e a dinner in honor of their G eorge H assett, who has been ince o f m an to b rin g abou t so d au ghter. V i c k i e L yn n ’s first benign a s t a t e , C h ris t’s title birthd ay last w eek. G uests in em ployed at the Brookings M ar w ould becom e m eanin gless and cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S w e a r ket grocery, has taken over the th e n ecessity of His M ilen nial ingen. grand paren ts a n d M r s . tru ck -d rivin g j«b left vacant by reign voided. P eace and right- G oldie Sm ith, great-grandm other. R ichard Crook, who entered co l lege this w eek. IH fc T O W N Af b i i t - r it e c a b in e t shoi S ash D oors F ram es 'Bill Vphfl K itch en Cabinet« Furr I ’n -p a in te d F u r n itu r e imoi M A D E F R O M K IL N D R IE D MATERIA iprin HAROLD T. JESSER The J B asem en t, G ra y s h e l B ld g (B ox 274) Brooki LBeaut Matt Har SHOP frfect t in e c o tto n K u itu matt B R O O K IN G S by In p lain a n d s trip e d p a tte rn in a g a la x y o f S p rin g sh ad es — sizes 7 - 8 • 10 • 12. • • • L u x a b le o f Courwa IT'S lU X A B lE ^ , X . cIH fc «TOWN eTHOD CICTHÎWS - MOTI DNS SPORTIN9 GOODS BROOKINGS. ORE. REN T A F I 0 0 R SA N D ER "Cole ¡worn 1 >r Fi >ater 1 i Mone ic, V Com bi r Do that floor job Ram economically, by do urrist and ing it yourself! Linolf I P 0 V