Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 19, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
silken drapes hung in tatters. The
dome was of b e a u tifu lly colored
glass. A ll w a lk in g areas were cov-
M r. Phetteplace giving y o u th a take note.
cred w ith a heavy m a te ria l like break
4-H ers heading fo r the G n?y-
i\ry
sail cloth. I p the m arble stairs
Picnics and sw im m ing becom-
Continued from last week
hound bus and a pleasant in te r
there were tw o huge m arble wings ¡ng im p o rta n t occupations.
lude.
The ship sailed from H onolulu
each w a ll line d w ith 40 huge
T hornton refusing to le t his
a t 6 p. m., A p ril 15, w ith the band
F o u r young men m a kin g a deal
life -s iz e paintings of the first Em- new baby keep him awake nights.
and singers and much serpentine
fo
r
one w atch.
jHiiei s life from his b irth to his
M a rjo rie and Jesse F itzhugh in ­
th ro w in g A ll the people, both on
sit kness and death. Each p a int- tent On ju s t the rig h t g ift fo r
Exposure to a rts and c ra fts a t
and o ff the ship had lei around
Each and every night o u r clocks ing was by a d iffe re n t a rtis t and father.
the
H obby Shop— real pleasure.
th e ir necks. Was ra th e r sad when
back a h a lf hour. This made it each was a masterpiece.
T h a t w arm M e d iterranian tin t
D
ra
ftin g a p e titio n fo r longer
the ship pulled away from the
very nice going over as we could
e building was cold, damp. on the Yelton building.
days—d
a y lig h t o r otherw ise.
pier, hearing “ Alohe,” in o u r ears
re a lly take life easy, but re tu rn - and rem inded us o f a tomb. We
and leaving such frie n d ly H a w a ii­
ing we found the reverse to be were nexi taken to t h e H otel
an boys sw im m ing and d iv in g fo r
very rough. By now we had begun T e ito fo r luncheon, where we pick-
coins. As we were about opposite
enjoying life o f leisure and had ed o u r choice from the menu by
P ear H a rb o r m any leis were toss­
q u it o u r restless w a lk in g of m iles A, B. C. D, 1, 2, 3. There, the
ed overboard to flo a t back to the around the ship.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
Japanese w aiters speak no Eng-
Islands, there being an old super-
Each n ight before landing in a ,ish’ You ftnd very few E nglish-
HOUSEKEEPING—by week or month
stiLiftn th a t in so doing you w ill
liffe re n t p ort o u r captain w ould sI)ea*<*n8 Japanese in Japan, m a k­
re tu r n and from the leis flo a tin g
ing it hard to go on y o u r own.
on the w aters below there must be give an e ve n tfu l dinner, each ta ­
i A fte r lunch we were taken to the
ble
covered
w
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balloons,
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South of Harbor
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m a n y w ho believed.
fu l hats, noise m akers and eve ry­ i Im p e ria l H o t e l Arcade, where
On going down to o u r s ta te ­
one in evening dress, and the ship there were m any shops about 6x8
room we found tw o lovely a r­
photographer going around ta k ­ feet in size, fille d w ith kimonos,
rangem ents o f the d iffe re n t exotic
ing flash-bulb pictures o f the d if­ silverw are, prints, je w e lry, china,
flo w e rs fro m the islands given us
¡lacquerware, toys and the famous
ferent tables.
by o u r c hief steward. Both Lyle
M ik i Motos cu ltu re d pearls.
p ril 24, Thursday, at 6:45 a.
“No fob Too Big or Too Small”
and m y s e lf caught te rrib le colds, m. A the
ship nosed in to the Yoko-1 ,Y u T Urn
Yokohon,a bv wa-v
fro m the a ir conditioning. I could
Industrial and Residential Installation and Sales!
homa harbor w here a Japanese1“ ;
famous G lnza' ,hroUKh ,h t’
bund was p la y in g in the ra in The ” lopp‘ng ani1 busin®ss streets, and
Motor re-winding and electrical maintenance!
clim a te I n Japan is s im ila r to o u r real<,<'n ' lal « w tio iis . A ll the homes
We are equipped to give your electrical need
own c lim a te here in B rookines W“ h "
ani ,h a ,c h « 1 ,oofs a r®
With m uch ra in and s im ila r w ild
EVCTy
speck o f land
our immediate attention!
Redfields Tell Of
Trip To Japan
not ta lk above a w hisper fo r three
days, but due to the good ship
doctor I was up and enjoying ev-
e ry th in g and did not have to go
to bed. On re tirin g Sunday n ig h t,
a p r il 20, we woke to find the next
norning to be Tuesday, A p ril 22
as we had crossed the In te rn a ­
tional D ate line, causing us to lose
Monday.
inursday, June 19, 1952
On The Main Drag
ONE- AND TWO-ROOM COTTAGES
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SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE
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CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO.
NORMA'S
Beauty Salon
flower», with many azaleas.
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bank on.-.
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I lours: 9 a. m. to 5 p in. t mg and linked o u r papers
and pasporls over, and exchanged
next door to Brooking Mkt. o u r A m erican m oney to yens, as
it is u n la w lu l fo r the Japanese
Evenings by Appointment! people to accept any o th e r m oney
than the yen. and you cannot ex
change the yen hack to o u r m on­
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ey, so we w ere careful not to
exchange too m uch to yen and
we found ourselves q uite broke
before re tu rn in g to the ship. One
Am erican d o lla r equals 360 yen.
R ight a fte r a h u rrie d breakfast
W e c a rry a C O M P L E T E lin e
we took the m o to r coach fo r an
of Gas Appliances, Wedgewood.
18-mile d rive through Yokohom a
Tappan, O ’Keefe & M e rritt, and
and along the K e ih in highw ay to
C a lo ric
ranges General w a te r
Tokyo. TWo ch arm ing Japanese la ­
heaters S ervel R e frig e ra to rs —
dies were o u r guides, dressed in
C olem an furnaces.
Japanese kim onos and each speak­
•~-Tanks for rent, sale or lease
ing la ir English. We saw some
Orescent C ity
Phone 111
of the late pink double ch e rry
A t Jet. H w ys 101 and 199
blossoms, the e a rly ones hail a l­
ready dropped. W e w ent through
the bombed m a n u fa c tu rin g area
Posters
Com m ercial
P ulletins w hich was laid low by o u r ac­
curate bom bing and now b u ilt up
w ith shacks and a few industries.
W e passed Shiba P ark, Z ojo ji
Outdoor Advertising
Temple, H ib iya P ark, the D a i-Ic h i
building, the Im p e ria l D iet b u ild ­
4th and I streets, (.’ ressent C ity
ing, where the guides gave a b rie f
o u tlin e of the' Japanese system of
P H O N E 643
government. Then we came to a
large stone b u ild in g , the A rt G al­
Neon Sales and Sendee lery. and entered.
A ll the halls, w alls, and s ta irs :
were of in la id m arble and the
W A R D 'S
Propane Service
John R. Portz
i“fc u',llzed w,tb ®"b‘‘r
flowers.
'shrubs, o r a wee garden,
! Driving through th e ir fa rm in g
country, we find th a t they plant
,h e ir fields d iffe re n tly than here
They p(an, in plots o f about 5 0 xl00
f, , t and t h e i r rows consist «1
„b o u t six p la n tin g per row a n d '
e ve ryth in g grow s so very lush.
A rriv in g at the ship at 4 p. m.
we found we were again very tire d
fro m a fu ll day. The ship sailed
fro m Japan about 8 p. m „ A p ril
24, fo r M anila, and it was s till
raining, and rained througho ut
the day.
To be continued later
GEORGE DALTON, Manager, Fern Street
Phone 2944, across street from Chetco Inn
D R IL L
Fire
21S1
Ambulance
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.2181
LES
NOW !
SH AN AH AN
18 Years Experience
Inquire at Texaco Service Station or
Corner Memory Line and Del Norte Lane
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N O T IC E TO T R U C K E R S !
Our complete shop is open to general repair
for trucks and trailers.
25-ton Public Truck Scales!
ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC W ELD IN G
1 block south of Mobile Sta. * Next to Plywood Plant
I. A. RO D ERICK
Brookings, Oregon
FOX
BROS.
Business Building
For Rent or Lease
Large Parking Area!
Bob Stanhurst
Ask For GAMER’S
PH O N E 2548
Rcsid. Easy Street
DAILY
Freight Service
Coast Freight
Lines
DAVE FRANKLIN,
Owner
Phone 2634
BOB WILLIAMSON
Local Agent
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FOR SALE
41 acres on Gardner
Ridge, 7-rcx)in house
and good out build­
ings. Cash or terms.
W ELL
6 or 8-inch Wells for Irrigation
Phone Numbers
Bill Brown, police.... 2531
City Recorder
. 2854
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fluffy White flue Breed
A t Your Local Grocery
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