Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 11, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR P ILO T, BROOKINGS. ORFGON
CONCLUSION OF
RfDFIELD TRIP
PAGE FIVE
ter there was dancing and a floor car. as they are talking of aban­
Mrs. Vera Sprague and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs M. L. Morgan over
show given by Hawaiian dancers doning the use of this old land­
Gf
nevieve Embree. son and daugh­ the weekend.
The adults are
and singers with their own orches­ mark.
We then tranferred to ter. of Cascade Locks, Ore , visited friends of years standing.
tra. This we enjoyed very much. another car for Fishermans Wharf
The Hula Hula as danced by the where we walked along the water
During the next couple days we
seven Hawaiian girls was very front and fed the seals. After re­
had very fine sailing, played gi aceful as well as being very
bridge, took in movies, danced, traceful as fell as being very beau­ turning by street car we decided
BUSINESS MEN’S ASSURANCE COMPANY
played bingo, horse racing, while tiful; the girls wore dresses in­ to start for homefl By 4:00 P. M.
of AMERICA
during the day we enjoyed sunning stead of the'Njsual grass skirts, we were on our way and reached
Mother's
sister’s
place
in
Willets
ourselves on deck. Each night our which I presume is going ou..
KANSAS CITY , MISSOURI
clocks were set one-half to one Like all countries we visited, the where our dog. Joe, was left, Joe
hour ahead, causing many to miss peoples are taking over the Amer­ was one tickled dog, he screamed
Life - Accident - I lealth - Annuities
and about turned inside out with
their breakfast and laying in bed ican style of dress very rapidly.
happiness in seeing us.
Next
Hospitalization - Group-All Ways
till near noon.
That night. May 15th, at 12:00) morning we were again on our
By the 11th we lost the mill- P. M. the ship sailed from Hawaii
Represented in Gold Beach by
way, reaching home about 6:30
Business Phone 201
stream smoothness as the ocean
amid serpentine papers, leis, sing­ P. M., finding everything ship­
H.
GLENN
SABIN
Residence
Phone 1505 hi
became a little rough, which con ing and diving boys diving for
shape.
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.
.
it.
tinued till we reached Honolulu coins. On reaching opposite Dia- 1
and on through to Frisco.
mond Head, the passengers threw
Tuesday, the 13th, we crossed their lovely leis overboard and you
the International Date Line and could see them floating on the
that night the ship gave .an Inter­ waves in the brilliant'moon light.
national costume party. The pas­ I know each and every one aboard
sengers all cooperated in the fun ship held it in their hearts that
and I believe nearly every one the old superstition would hold
showed up in costume. The grand true and bring them back to the,
parade was followed by dancing beautiful Isle of the Blue Pacific. I
and and a very lovely buffet sup­
As we sailed toward home the
per. Next morning we arose to sea became more rough and the
again find Tuesday, the 13th. pick­ air became cooler and the pool
ing up the day we had previously was emptied as it became too cold
lost while sailing East.
for swimming. Saturday night
We participated in many tourna­ they gave a masked ball, followed
ments held aboard ship, but failed by the most beautifully decorated
to win any Oscars, which were the and lavish supper I ever expect to
prizes. The evening of the 14th witness again, was like out of a
another Aloha dinner was given fairy book. The next day, Sun­
with all the noise makers, bal­ day, church was held and in the
loons, fancy hats and marvelous afternoon three charming Japan
food.
ese girls iluustrated II flower ar­
May 15th at 11:00 a. m. again rangements and answered many
we land under Aloha Tower in questions on flower arranging
Honolulu, with many more beau­ 1 felt that this was an opportuni
tiful leis, music and song.
We ty which comes on a very few.
took a taxi touring through the The exotic flowers used were
city of Honolulu and out by way from the Islands. The Japanese
of Pali, down the mountain on the usually use but three flowers in
north side of the Island and on their arrangements and each flow­
to the Mormon Temple, where we er in its arrangement stands for
stopped and took pictures of the something. That evening we were
buildings and grounds, which were given our farewell dinner, the
very formal. We had lunch in a usual decorations of balloons,
quaint little inn by a cute little colorful hats, noise makers and
lake. From there wa continued picture taking.
The excellent
on around the Island, driving steak dinnnr with mushrooms was
through miles and miles of sugar unexcelled and will not soon be
cane and pineapple fields.
Re­ forgotten. Monday most all pas­
turning to Honolulu we saw Pearl sengers were packing and getting
Harbor in the distance. We again ready to disembark as our cruise
enjoyed the beauty and grandeur was fast coming to an end.
of all the lush vegetation and col­
We sailed into San Francisco
orful flowers.
Bay May 20th and nosed into ¡>ort
We dismissed our taxi on reach­ at 5:00 P. M., the ship being nine
ing the City of Honolulu, where hours late, due to bucking heavy
we shopped and took in the atmos­ winds. It was about 7:30 P. M.
phere ot Hawaii. z\fter ships din- when we were through with cus-
tomes.
Benny Turner, our good
friend, met us at the pier and
after loading his car to capacity,
we went to the hotel, had dinner
and then took in a very good
Real Estate Broker
L-mile north on Highway 101 movie.
Next morning after breakfast
we
took a ride on the old cable H1——
SPECIAL—House and 1 acre of
land, some lovely view bldg,
sites, close in. Only $5,900 with
$1,900 down.
• • •
2-hedroom home and building
suitable for rental, lty a, ocean
view, needs some finishing. $6000
on terms.
• • •
Apprx. 5-acre tracts, nice location,
ocean view, close in, Spring
water. $1,000 per acre.
• • •
New 2- and 3-bed room homes. I
from $10,300 to $12,500, in city
• • •
Lovely view lots, approximately
♦ -acre and up, $600 and up. Easy
terms.
• • •
HOME good investment prop­
erties in Cury County. Come
♦n and see what xve have to
offer.
'>ther homes, ocean frontage,
' *• and acreage.
THE OPENING
Tuesday, September 16
of th
Alexander Studio
Portrait and Commercial
Photography
M . G. BECKER
Located at No. 6 - Manley Building - Brookings
A s k F o r G A M E R ’S
Huffy White fine Breed
At Your Local Grocery
1 Sell The Earth!