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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1952)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE SIX enough with the tem peram ent of the child so as to have no disci plinary problems. Rigid rules are given and m ust be adhered to: No Pacam o i pronounced Pats-ah- flowers m ust be picked; no fires B y F a ye S u n d erla n d mo) camp, owned by Mr. and*Mrs. are allowed except at specified spots; no firearms, no firecrackers For those who receive their pa- mon ones we see every day except L\ nn J ra^ ’ of < re*cent or any things which may create per early, let us remind you again that I enjoy w atching them ! John 11K ul’ 1,1 1 1( oot 1 s ° a fire hazard are perm itted. th at Thursday, June 12, is a no- Jam es Audobon’s books on bh-ds * *vc ' cai?^°n' ,S1X The youth are under constant host luncheon a t the Chetco Inn in the library will take care of rni (S *^2*,° , t ° ¡2?* ? 11 Ke- and is off highway 15)9, about two guidance of the Tracys once the camp gets under way. The youth m a t in g of the club year. A very interesting to learn th at a full miles, but the road which leads to it dot's not prepare the visitor are divided into age groups so nice program has been arranged centry before Audobon published as to create a better feeling. The and of course, a lovely luncheon, his “Birds of Am erica,” an Eng- Ior the surprise he will see. right councellor is placed in com N ature, in the raw, and un W e’d also like to m ention th a t luhm an, M ark Catesby, brought mand of each group. Mis. Clara Kerns is taking care out two volumes that are probably touched, or unspoiled, beckons the youth from 6 to 16 for a delight This camp was inspected by of all of the flower containers a t the finest history of American (he high school, left by people, flora and fauna. It is definitely ful two weeks of camping out in m em bers of the Pilot staff Sun the open, under trained and ex day and found to be almost ideal Anyone who did not pick up their the first on American birds. ' perienced campers, Mr. and Mrs. in the training of youth in the container a fte r the flower show, Gatsby came to Virginia from Tracy. a lm o st’ lost a rt of camping and m ay find it at Mrs. K erns’ nome. England in 1712 to collect plants, Staffed with experienced coun- pioneering. A visit to the camp • • • and then became interested in our cellors, such as Glenn Orton, an Wild flowers and birds just seem birds, too. When he returned to Eagle Scout, this camp offers the by any parent will soon remove to go together and when one lives England he found that he could youth many pioneering and cam p any doubt of this statem ent. in the country, they become quite not afford to hire someone to il- ing facilities which cannot be ex bi rd-conscious. Being very unin- lu stra te his work and also felt he perienced anywhere else in this form ed on birds, I can’t tell you would lose much of its accuracy', section of the country. a thing about even the most com- so he learned to etch and made W ith guidance for evei*y four to his own plates. six children, the camp is conduct He did not pretend to lx? a ed in a m anner which will he I n l/n 'c R U CU great artist, but his love for his pleasing to parents who may an • U K 8 S D G r D Q r w M O p subject, wild flowers and birds ticipate this pleasure f o r their ¡plus his whimsical sense of humor, children. HOURS: m akes his etching collectors items. Food for the children is raised ! W eek Days, 9 a. m. to 6 p. ni. Some of the extinct birds which largely on the place, and comesi • 4 * Catesby recorded are the Pigeon from the hands of experienced SATURDAYS of Passage and the Cock of the camp cooks w ho provide balanced 9:00 a. in. to 7:00 u. m. American Woods. This last is ap meals to the hungry youth made parently the lost heath hen, which hungrier by living out of doors. once found in the east and Almost without exception the / wo Harbers ou Sa turdays was was sim ilar to the w estern prairie Tracys interview the parents be N e x t Ta N o o k ('a fe chicken. Presum ably, the heath fore the child is accepted at the I hen was rare in Audobon’s day, camp. They wish to learn some thing of the home background of, the child so as to better train the youth in the ways of the outdoors ; and at the same time be fam iliar Along Azalea Row Pacamo Camp Is 'Camper's Dream' T hursday, June 12, 19s2 Phone Numbers Bill Brown, police...... City Recorder _____ 2854 Fire 2181 Ambulance .......... 2181 Buttons Covered Marrhine Made B u tto n Holes Sew ing — M ending Verna's Shop Hotel Brookings Building Cur-Del Cleaners Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing! PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE! F H 0 N E 2363 Agents for Del Norte Laundry N. M. 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Mrs. Koeller’s aunt, Mrs. Southard, enjoys m ak ing flower arrangem ents and be ing a clever lady, is not averse to using weeds in her arran g e m ents. H er husband finds t h i s most amusing and when finding the place of honor in the living loom given over to an arran g e ment of weeds, is prone to indulge 1 in a little teasing and scoffing, in defense of the lowly hut often bea itiful weed, Mrs. Southard has w ritten the following: . If I were a weed, / ’</ m ake a garden of my own Reside a gentle strea m , Foots deep in nature's loam. \l'd nourish plenteous seeds O»» stem so strong, 1 \ o wind nor rain p 'ould beat them down. / d welcome birds and bees ( bo my sweet garden »pot; .\ 0 Wild wood u'tng u'ould ever I soar unfilled ! rom m y free garden plot, IRENE SLLKKUM.E SOUTHARD. The is a m em ber of the Ephrata Garden Club. E phrata. Wash. ROCK FOR LOGGING ROADS Sum m er Cat Prices! Driveway and Fills L. & D. 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