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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, December 20, 1951
an inch and a h alf long. The
stem s a re sm ooth, but the leaves
B u tter-an d -E g g s have a nam e have a fine fuzz which rubs off.
Along aooui
about ju
July,
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th
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ts them . W ith or-
iy . the
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n y V 4 .P H JR D 1 . K ü W E ange, yellow, and w hite blossoms, and-E gg blossoms appear. The
Butter-and-Eggs
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hardy
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f g t r a i t t l h 1er
w e r r a o iround
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ard >’ flowers
ost
ith two lia n ts .
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, l l c . C , l n • s „ t ' it,,e
°°d h enought
to eat look
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b reak
- « I» above
and a long,
sp u r w beneath.
mas tree to open our presents come next fast.
Tuesday we will take time out to give a lt s to° bad that they’re not.
1 I few_
of though,
to H un whose
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giww m u n g Z ro S
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birthday we are celebrating.
s des and in fields, p astu res and
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Eggs are ju s t w ild flowers w hich
brig h ten th e outdoors. T hey fu r
nish n e c ta r for bees an d b u tte r
flies. and they u su ally grow
grow
sh u n n ed by m o s t oth
On the birthdays of Washington and
«r? I Lincoln, the thinking of the entire na- _____
tion is centered on the lives of those great
men and the contributions they made to
national history. But how many of us on
Christmas day are made fully aware of
Jesus Christ? flow many of us realize that this day has
been set aside to commemorate I lis birth, a birth which
transformed the thinking and acting of all the world
and brought light and hope where had been onlv dark
ness and despair?
For no other man has had the impact on so many as
has Jesus. 1 he past has given us many great military
leaders and rulers and thinkers, hut where are they
today? They are dead for the most part and forgotten
by the world which forgets easily. Christ, th »ugh, still
lives in the minds and hearts of humans throughout the
world’s span who daily in their way of living give tes
timony as to their devotion to Him and the lessons lie
taught.
Even in our world of the moment with the awful
threat of war constantly with us, the teachings of this
one man constitute one of the greatest forces to keep
us from plunging into the abyss of total destruction;
lor the lesson he taught was that we should love our
lellow man. W ithout this lesson learned with which
to coinh.it the forces of evil darkening the horizon, hopes
of |K\ice would long ago have been forsaken.
So as we give and receive this Christmas day, let us
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humbly give our thanks ...
to I Him
who gave
his .. very
life that we should live.
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grow
easily
— - so —
ilv an d need so little tnday’
21‘ for the Christ’
ca re th a t no one ever th inks of m as holidays, an d will open on
W
ednesday.
Ja
n . 2. a t th e usual
cu ltiv atin g them . Som etim es, in
tim
es.
The
v
arious
room s of each
deed, farm ers have to tre a t them
sh
ift
will
observe
individual
room
as weeds and c le a r them out of
p artie s e ith e r T h u rsd a y o r F ri-
fields.
,
'd a y of this week, w ith no com-
(h e re « a s a tim e, though when Wned pai.,y for , h(? e n , ire
people m ade use of them . B u tter-
_ . ,
and Egg p lan ts w ere collected
Ilda> night a t 7 o clock, th e
and pressed to g et a juice which ^ am e ot the -v e a r” w ith Gold
w as valued as a skin lotion. T here I. ' a<h’ *s scheduled for th e local
v.as also a recipe for m ixing the 1 ° ° r * Everyone is ask ed to com e
juice w ith m ilk to produce a fly
lotion.
Find what you want through
But today, says the N ational
W ildlife F ed eratio n , B u tter-an d - the Pilot Class Ads.
CMRIVTMAS
Oregon and W ashington.
They
have also spread to S outh A m er
ica.
B u tter-an d -E g g s are not n a t
ives of this p a rt of the world,
how ever. The N ational W ildlife
F ed eratio n re p o rts t h a t t h e y
s ta rte d out in Asia and Europe,
Mid then cam e to the W estern !
I len rsp h e re.
They don’t ask for rich land,
but grow best in dry, w aste soil.
Once they tak e hold, they stay
> ear a f te r year, for th eir roots
never die.
Each fall the flowers produce
tiny black seeds which the wind
s c a tte rs far and wide during the
w in ter m onths. W hen spring is
otne. new p lan ts sp ro u t and old
ones rise up again. They grow to
he from one to th re e feet tall,
w ith s tra ig h t, slen d er stem s.
I
R eaching out from the stem s
are narrow leaves ea ch about
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It lasts from th e m iddle of sum ,
n ier until O ctober, and rem inds
5ou of an egg n estlin g in a spot J c n o o i S
M ANOR!
J Z’ THE ENTRANCE OF AZALEA STATE PARK
The purr-feet Christ
mas Day to you and
many, many joyful
and merry days a-
head— these arc the
Tuletide wishes we
send to you.
B R O O K IN G S M A R K E T
Boh and Les Dimmick and Force
LET YOUR LOCAL MASON
Design your fireplace, patios, etc.
I le also dealth in tile of all types, for
hearths and wall tile.
H. N. WALLACE
500 yards north of 4-Biddles Motel. I farbt »r
NEW S!
W hen completed, these homes will have wide paved streets, curbs
and sidewalks!
WHILE THEY LAST—
THESE HOMES WILL ALL HAVE:
No. 4 2x4s, s4s, 8, 10 & 12 ft.
Hardwood Floors
Insulated
Automatic Heat
No Hiatt \\ indows
( onerete Driveways
Youngstown Kitchens
$15,00 per At
A Choice of Colors for those who place their order now!
WE NEED THE ROOM!
W ILL BE READY FOR OCCUPANCY SOON!
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South of Harbor, at Mouth of Chctco River
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