Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 16, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
The World’s Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
is but a gesture on the part of
the local club to that club in a
Entered as second-clast matter, at the postoffloe at Brookings, Ore., land laid waste by war. However,
its example may have some ef­
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
fect upon other future relations.
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
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Editor, Pilot: I am in receipt
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IT SEEMS TO ME
$2.50
$3.00
of a letter from the Ladies Aux­
iliary, V. F. W., of Brookings,
also your editorial and clippings
of the comment of the same,
made by one of the members of
the local Auxiliary, who is an
officer.
An individual may, of course,
make any comment she so de­
sires, but not in the name of
the organization, nor may she use
the title of any office she holds.
She cannot express the opinion
of the Auxiliary because we, as
an organization, do not make
comment on any article that may
be published.
I regret that this has happen­
ed and hope that it can be recti­
fied without any further embar­
rassment to you or the local Aux­
iliary. Loyally yours, Dorothy H.
Hill, department president, Aux­
iliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Springfield, Ore.
peace and there is but little good
will toward mankind by the re­
mainder of mankind. The world
today is full of distrust, full of
hate, and greed.
Christ, by his appearance on
earth, set up a way of life, if
practiced, would answer all the
present-day problems. However,
evolution of the ages has altered
the picture. We, in this country,
trying to bring about a peace on
George D. Asdel, founder and
earth, are faced with elements
owner of Oregon Coast Berry
of hate coming from the Com­
Co., of Port Orford, was last
munistic country of Russia, whose Thursday visitor in this area, in
sole aim is to keep the world di­ interest of interesting local peo­
vided. This Christmas, then, is ple in the culture of blueberries.
pretty much of a mockery.
With him, Mr. Asdel had many
Cone seem to be t h e simple specimens of his plants, which he
phrases of the golden rule. World claims have been propagated in
poieers no longer put any faith ¿i scientific way, through the co­
one in another. Therefore, some ( operation of horticulturists of the
sort of a r^-df'dication must be State
;
College of Washington.
aecom phshed to bring about the <
original meaning of Christmas.
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Recent Christmases have not
been joyous since the war took
so many of our boys away from
home. Developments following the
return of these boys have not
given impetus to return of peace
Strictly modern
in any part of the world.
The Rotary club, through Rob
mile north of town,
Westerbeck, has sent food for a
Christmas dinner to the Rotary
Club at Amsterdam, Holland. It
Blueberry Culture
Profitable Business
¡ heli
By Dewey
We are approaching another
Christmas the time we are to
observe that diety who gave us
a code of ethics by which to live
and enjoy life. To many people
Hie significance of Christmas is
lost entirely. It has entirely a
different meaning, opposite from
which was intended.
I he ent in world today his no
Brookings
Trailer Camp
$5, wk.z $20, mo
THURSDAY, DECE MBER 16. 1948
These berries, he pointed out,
are more marketable than most
any other kind of berry, for the
reason they are not so perishable
and may be shipped greater dis­
tances since they are liss sus­
ceptible to bruising and decay.
Beginning soon, Mr. Asdel has
promised the Pilot a series of
articles telling of the culture of
this plant, which, he says, may
mean profit to most all people
having any land at all.
10 a. m. At 8:00 p. m. the first
in a series of Rebekah Social cluo
card parties will be held. Adn%>
sion, 50c.
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Local
News Items i
Tickets were printed, and ad­
vertising is being distributed, tell­
ing ot the forthcoming Firemen’s
annual Christmas bill, to obe en­
joyed Saturday evening, Dec. 25,
V
at Harbobrb Grange hall. Further!
details will be published later. |
Up to and including Dec. 10,
f hristmas seal sales for Brook­
ings, according to Mrs. Goldie
Smith, totaled $133.00. Bertha
Whirry is local chairman, with
the two postmasters handling the
distribution.
Bazaar and Food Sale!
A bazaar and food sale will be
held at the I. O. O. F. hall,
18, beginning at
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