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Thursday, June 19, 1952
RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
’AGE SIX
Your buyers read the class ads
thousand fallers and buckers to
were devoted to the production of
- u s e them next week!
work in the forests of Lebanon
olive oil which was used for lamp
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for over 25 years. This m ust have
burning and for religious cere
been an im m ense logging opera- _
monies.
tion.
The last of the fruit trees m en
Less dram atic than the cedar
tioned in the Bible is the pome but no less im portant were the
B y M urthu Grayshel
granate tree a n d although the fir trees which graced the slopes
In «arden club circles, the year of In Biblical tim es all the people fresh fruit was eaten, spiced pome-
M ontgomery W ard’s representa
of Palestine and the surrounding
tives
are here to stay. M ajor ap
ends w ith the m onth of June, at of ancient Palestine would have firanate wine was made and was hillsides, and although Solomon
pliances,
fu rn itu re and floor cov
considered
quite
a
delicacy
anti
a
which time the annual reports are b e ^ members. Theirs was a pas-
used some fir in the temple, most
erings
w
ith
estim ates on plumb
given, the old officers step out and torft| Hfe completely centered rare treat.
of it was used for shipbuilding.
ing
and
building
m aterials. We
Through the ages forests have
t h e new officers are installed
,
th eir Kardeng their vinc.
To Be Continued
will
deliver
freight
free to you.
undergone terriffic destruction at
The June m eeting o f Azalea
.
C arden Club was held at Chet co yards and th eir agriculture.
O
ur
location
a
t
present
is at the
the hands of man. Trees have been
W. D. Sibley, of Typo-Print of Hotel Brookings.
15tf
Inn last Thursday afternoon, pre- m an’s w ealth was judged by the ruthlessly hewed down for quick
ceded by a luncheon in the din- num ber of livestock he owned, the money or industrial development, Sold Beach, was a brief visitor
ing room. Forty-eight m em bers s|ze
gar(jens a nd vineyards, but fortunately there have been n this area Sunday evening.
’ " a s T cs ’ Er“
Miller, re .tr'» " « * the " um b“ rs
* ‘ves he had. a handful of people w ith vision,
who, through the means of re
Ing president, was nuable to at- I think Solomon. King of the Jews forestation and land conservation
tend, installation cerem onies were had the most and he had thous- have endeavored to repair the te r
rific damage th a t has been done,
deferred until the July meeting, and.
at which tim e Mrs. Charles Gray-1
gar(jer>R of the Holy Land but of course recovery is very
ahel will tak e
up the duties of were much ia rger than the aver- slow. Likewise in the Bible people
SEWER LINES, WATER LINES,
P resident and Mrs. W arren S ta rr agp garden of today and were of ruthlessly cut down trees with no
m
secretary -treasu rer. The resig- L form al nature, and these for- thought of tomorrow and suffered
DRAINAGE DITCHES, ETC.,
nation of Mrs. Roy Sunderland as m a| garden designs were often n a tu re ’s consequences, but fort un
vice-president, was read and was uspd as a ba s js for the designs on ately like today there were a few
accepted w ith deep regret.
j oriental rugs and draperies. The people with vision who probably
At $12.50 PER HOUR
The Sunderlands are leaving for ga rdens consisted mainly of w ater realized that in order to save the
Forest Grove soon to m ake th eir ijn ^ e form of stream s and trees, trees from this senseless destruc
hom e there indefinitely. As some y h e first garden in existence, to tion they would have to be raisqri
of the m em bers of t h e Azalea |^ p |>eS| of our knowledge, was to a sacred or religious stature.
Singers had to leave early, the |hp Garden of Eden in which Ad- But it was only the trees that
usual procedure of the m eeting am and Evp jjvctj This was com- produced food, the fruit and nut
P. O. Box 1240
HARBOR, OREGON
w as somewhat reversed.
posed m ainly of stream s running trees th at were so protected, and
A fter a tasty, well-served a n d 'j n four directions and shade and the trees which were used for
First House South of Sunset M otel
pleasant luncheon, the ladies sat
trees, including the tree of building, such as the beautiful
back and enjoyed a solo by Mrs. life and the tree of knowledge lebanon cedars, which m ust have
Donnelly, two num bers by t h e of good and evil. It has been com been a v e r y dram atic picture
group, and an esjiecially delight monly believed that the tree from against the vivid background of
ful num lier by Mrs. M acKenzie: w h i c h the forbidden fruit was the eastern sky, were drastically
-T h e re Are Fairies at the Bottom plucked by Eve was an apple tree, cut for immense building opera
of O ur G arden.”
but Bible authorities contend that tions. Solomon took seven years
A short business m eeting was this was not so, it could have been to build a tem ple of lebanon ce
conducted by Mrs. W arren Sm ith, any of the following: a quince, an dar and thirteen more years to
vice-president. Mrs. E. F. Rap- orange, a citron or an apricot. construct a palace for his thous
raeger, one of our own memliers, (This ra th e r upsets a lot of the and wives ( My husband has taken
w as featured speaker, a n d her jokes made about Eve and the three years to build a house for
talk “Tree« and Flowers of the apple).
one wife. I tell him if Solomon
Bible” was immensely enjoyed.
only
took thirteen years to con
The fig tree bears the honor of
H er English accent is a delight to
struct
a palace for a thousand
being the first tree mentioned in
hear, and as much of her talk will
wives
it
is about time he got ours
the Bible. The fruit was greatly
b ear re|»eating. we hope we are valued as a food and of course finished.) According to the Bible
not imposing too much on our the fig leaf was made popular as Solomon employed a h u n d r e d
Mens Nylon anil Orion Seersucker and Puckcrette
good friend. Dewey Akers, in ask a form of a ttire by Adam and Eve.
ing that he print the whole of her However, the leaf of the species
talk in this week’s issue:
of fig grown in ancient tim es was
T R E E S AND F LO W E R S
much larger than the leaf of the
H. A. JOCHENS
OF TH E B IB L E
By ARTVOGUE
fig tree we know texlay and often
By Mm. E. F Rapraeger
read ied the dimension of three or
of California
If G arden Clubs had been tthot
four feet, so this was not quite
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The date palm was a very im
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all sizes
the waving palm tops of a distant
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Along Azalea Row
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