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Page Six BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON In th e L an d of O p p o rtu n ity )AY,J W hereas: the average young in either a private or a national wouldn’t develop. Attended Graduation Then we have th at person who veteran desires to m ake pur cemetery. The Auburn office is anxious to left home because of unreason chases of these w’a r surplus items Sister At Eugene Mrs. Clarice Crook retar I render the greatest service to able parents. They will be glad and W hereas: the average young Sunday from Roseburg & the next of kin. It is the hope to to tell you the sad story* of how accomplish this entirely through m istreated they were. And nine veteran is not a r i c h dealer gene where she visited m yBrien i and friends. tactful and favorable press re- times • . out of . ten they are more therefore [after si: Be It Resolved: T hat the VFW leases and correspondence with unjust, more unreasonable and W hile a t Eugene she ati ¡Ives ag£ Next Of Kin Must newspaper publishers and edi have less regard for th eir own ! demand th a t the WAA be a u th graduation exercises of ey a n Express Wishes In tors. Sufficient information to ac children’s priveileges th an their orized, empowered, and directed ter, Mae High, who Desires For Re-burial quaint everyone with the aims own so-called unjust p aren ts ever to establish retail stores in each her course at Sacred Hear] Trevor th rille of the program, purposes and de thought of having. Isn’t it tru e ? large city to sell w ar surplus pital, at an evening the v item s in sm all am ounts to small F riday a t 7:30 p. m. AUBURN, Wash, (special to velopment, will be sent from Still another type are those ine Cone time to time to all newspapers. purchasers according to priority. the Pilot, -In August 1947, the uation w as followed by th at either quit school because last oc first American deceased of World By this method next of kin will they had to or because school was form al tea. appeared W ar 2 now interred overseas will be constantly informed. not compulsory- then and they Veterinarian Is Testing Miss High has accepted aj wadway From this distribution center be returned to the United States w-ere just too lazy to carry’ it tion a t the Seaside Hos’ tomorrow’ for final burial in private or na are being sent, booklets ‘‘Tell through. These p arents are the Cattle In This District C resient City and man? ™ Mars! Me About My Boy,” prepared by tional cemeteries. Those now’ rest Som ething of a record for Cur in Brookings and Harbor] unskilled laborers of today. They idea o f ing in the seven temporary’ ceme the quarterm aster general, W ash-1 w’ork hard for sm all wages, are ry County was revealed here last wish her success there. generally teries in Hawaii, which was the ington, D. C. upon request. If b itter about the hard knocks life Friday by Dr. Pierre P. Souail- ghes. A l lprd, governm ent veterinarian, of 11 first battle ground of World W ar next of kin has moved, L rriends [lywood 2, and the Henri Chapelle tern- should notify them of this move. has “handed” them , and “take it Eugene, who is testing c a ttle in Easter Vespers this area for T. B. and Bangs llreadv coi (A copy of this booklet is at out” on th eir children. W ork has been started porary cemetery in Belgium, will And they say juvenile delin kith Bette B aptist Community choir be brought home first. The Move the Pilot office for anyone w’ho quency is one of our biggest prob disease. Currently staying at T yler’s to appe C a n ta ta w’hich will be pr. ment, beginning in August, will may be interested). lem. I ju st have this to say. If cabins at the sta te line while a t to the public at the Spring] be continuous until the last de a few’ of the parents don’t wake work in this area, Dr. .Souaillard pers, n ear E aster time. ceased have been returned, which stirring up to the Tact th a t the average told the Pilot th a t he had found | Australia will be early in 1949. To avoid conflicts of actr) intelligence of the teen-ager of only one cow in all the tim e he choir practice has been „. By Gene into fa Auburn sub-depot. Auburn, and today is so fa r above the stand-! has been in the county, th a t in from S atu rd ay to Thursday] bt I the dn the Utah General Depot, Ogden, dicated any re-action to tests.. ards of tw enty years ago th at it nings. paralys He told the Pilot th a t any have been designated the distri How many times have you heard isn’t funny, and realize th at the give our bution centers for the northwest. the battle-cry of todays p arents? wrong-doings of the youth are, livestock man in the area who Meet your buyer quickly erne of 1 Those being returned to eastern I don’t know w hat the younger eith er directly or indirectly, as needed his services, may contact |biographi( Oregon and northern Idaho from generation is coming to. I didn’t the case may be, attrib u ted to the him at the Tyler camp, or w rite these columns. By, sell, to Harbor, Oregon. tell your needs. ” co-st Europe will be cleared through do that sort of thing when I was parents, and the surroundings Ogden. Those returned from the in the n , . . , - young.”’ And then in the next in which the parents raised them, kiexander Pa<i!i< areas for northern Idaho breath, boast of the “F lappers’ and use a little more patience and her me ' “ ,e r" . T ” cl<‘arert!and 'h e “Speak-easies" of proh.b- understanding, and a little less Dion, through Auburn. The d e c ea se d ,, lon days. They can't seem to "brute force” and “high-handed” Ixung returned to t h e entire realize th at the children a re ad- ng to tl discipline, which is now a bad sit iMonday "M hlngton, either from vancing and changing just as rap- uation is going to blow up right | covers S ”1'' ureas, and to ¡dly as the m odem world is. in their faces. Even kids can only S a Ci eSred In a ,ow " «hich has practically the age take so much. Be your childrens bated froi ' f i- ' Au "irn 1 ls,r,hution no recreation for the younger set, friend not their enemy, and be the reee sen hv « T i e y Wi l b eio ,h er ,h a " a movie, the basket- ’ ' b> ?*rv'ct bar or railroad ball season, and an occasional lieve me that conditions exist far b p lb cB more times than is suspected. I her iecisi of i T desiEna" 'd b-v dance, where it is nothing to see p lly • negl ... ... ..... drunks dancing with the crowd, W n r . 1 I I 0 -, 1 * if w;u department, by direct thing it an absolute crime because » » 3 1 1 1 11 R F ^ U r D i U S rather tl >rresDonrk>n<v» f Enable jc « f r»»Pon<l<ince , .r o m "'»shing- their son or daughter goes » u ' l g o J J q (J ton. D. C., will obtain the desire more than once o r twice a week, of the next of kin as to w hetheri It doesn’t seem feasible to them the deceased is to remain over that if there were a bowling alley T hat the average citizen, es- seas for burial in a private or a roller rink or some other form pecially the young GI who is permanent United S tates ceme of recreation where the kids could trying to get* a sta rt in some tery or brought home for burial let off ‘steam .” these situations business venture, may buy w ar ~ _ ----- surplus goods, George A. W hite Post, No. 4053, V eterans of For- lite Ca eign W ars, Portland, has adopted a resolution which has been sent hört Sie to every post in the sta te : W hereas The WAA sells a l Elegíate most all w ar surplus items in enormous lots that only a rich few Bloii dealer can purchase, and ' Removal of War Dead Due To Start In August Cor «9 About The Town Came end Si J A U T O M A T IC Electric Dishwashing Sinks M ith Garbage Disposal! 1917 Brookings Azalea Festival ance J. J. Gallagher I’ L U M B I N G >ide Bell fiver-Coo At »rduroy SMITH RIVER W hi COMMUNITY HALL on Sat., March I ii«01' P riz e ............ Table Radio Attendance nut required to win door prize! This is the first dance of a drive to raise the necessary funds to fi nance Brookings Annual Azalea Festival. Handy Subscription Blank WATCH Due to delays, first in obtaining parts to complete the foun- um am of arr.val of equipment and supplies, opening of our ‘•untam has again been delayed a week. However, if everything "<>r s out as we hope, opening twill be made about the middle of n e\ w tt . probably Thursday. At any rate, next week’s Pilot " i l l carry a complete announcement. taeted w holesale concern^01*1 i* J r ’p to l>ort'and. " h e re we con that we "ill hatV e^rW hin nd haV<? made P h a s e s of goods, SO s and the latest in fountain^ an-'.one "fi^ht want in way of gift in fountain sen ice. Watchc next week's issut req u ir ¿ tíio o in > ^ > M iA R ik iR p il o t , Owfoa emplar I Pat< K 'o th M r ITO r o t- e r tp tto to the Clean Pttx. fc. . for whioh you »dl flna (ehicJt) <cath> for D ; I drew PHOTOGRAPHY BROOKINGS, O R EG O N Stoi