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Page Six In the Land of O p p o rtu n ity BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Re-Burial Of World War 2 Dead \\ ill Be Decided Soon By “Next Of Kin” L e tte rs will be sent this week to m ore than 20.000 next of kin of A m erican dead who now rest in 15 of th e 200 tem porary m ilitary cem eteries overseas as the first step in determ ining the final re stin g places of those who died outside the continental lim its of the I nited S ta te s during W orld W ar 2, th e w ar d ep artm en t annouonced today. Forms on which next of kin will be asked to indicate w here they wish final burial to be made will be indeased i n the^ 1>‘11ers. according to Major General T. cem etery in a foreign country B. Larkin, the q u a rte rm a s te r which is the hom eland of th e g eneral of the arm y, chief of deceased or of the next of kin. th e Am erican graves re g is tra tion service. S im ilar le tte rs and form s will be sent over a period of 18 m onths to all next of kin of world w ar 2 dead whose re m ains have been recovered and positively identified. The first le tte rs to be dispatch ed will go to next of kin of Three More Lectures A m erican dead who are now in Billed F or Sunday, te rre d in the following cem e Evangelist Will Continue Series Of Lectures Here Monday and Tuesday teries : U. S. M ilitary’ cem etery a t St. Laureht, France; E vangelist J. J. D ollinger spoke U. S. M ilitary cem etery a t to a eapicity house at Chetco Inn Sunday night when he talk ed H enri Chapell, Belgium; on “The Coming Man Who W ill U. S. M ilitary cem etery at Bring P eace and H appiness.” Cam bridge. England; Tn substance the sp eaker said U. S. M ilitary cem etery at the builders of o u r country' look N ettu n a, Italy. ed forw ard to the re tu rn of U. S. M ilitary cem etery at Christ, for inscribed on th e high Gela. Italy. dome of the n atio n ’s capitol are E uropean cemetery' at C asa these w ords: “One God. one law’, blanca, French Morocco. one elem ent, one far-off event American cemetery' at Gafst. tow ard w h i c h All C reation Tunisia. Moves.” Ilis com ing would be a American cem etery at Tunis, lite ral one, in the sam e m a n n e r Tunisia. as He w ent to H eaven, and would Schofield B arracks cemetery’, lx» seen by every eye. Oahu, Hawaii. “W hen Angels preach from H adaw a Naval cem etery, a t Mid-Air" refers to a prophecy Oahu, Hawaii. Mokapu cem etery at Kaneohe found in R evelation 14:6-12, and naval air station, Oahu, Hawaii. was M onday’s lecture. The ta lk N uuanu cem etery, Oahu, H a T uesday night “T he B ridge L ead ing from D eath to Life” was illu s waii. U. S. Army Cem etery, located tra te d w ith a m in ia tu re bridge L ectures for the com ing w eek a t Momelanl, Hilo, Hawaii. U. S. Army Cem etery, located are announced elsew here in this issue. a; Makawea. Maui, Hawaii. People atte n d in g these lectu res U. S. Army Cem etery, located are com m enting on the in fo rm a a t Makaweli, Hauuai, Hawaii. Only a portion of the next of tion gained and also the in sp ira kin of the arm ed forces personnel tional singing conducted by Mr. buried in the cem eteries at Henri R oseburg of G ran ts Pass, who Chapelle, Belgium, a n d C am has been connected w i t h the bridge England, will lx« ysent le t evangelist, singing for m any y ea rs te rs initially, due to operational th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S ta te s. rh o .se unable to a tte n d these considerations. In the future, lectures who would like reading however, tht* letters of inquiry m atter, m ay obtain this from will be sent to all concerned. U t t e r s sent to next of kin Jam es Bishop. Brookings. will lx* signed by General Larkin. Kitchen Hints In addition to the form on which the decision «« to final burial F rom will be indicated, the le tte r will MARY ANN JOHNSON also include a pam phlet giving inform ation <n th program for W hen using fly pajx?r, it is re tu rn and final burial of World likely to fall or come in contact W ar 2 d. a I a pam phlet describ w ith clothing, fu rn itu re , etc. Af ing jx'rm anent m ilitary cem e ter rem oving th e paper, apply teries eve .-.is a n d n a ’ional a generous am ount of kerosene cem eteries in the Unit* d S tates. to the artic le , and it will quickly a list of natio cemeteries, and 'move th e sticky substance. It a franked em Next Kin i * lots not in ju re clothing and is have been asked asl to fill , the readily ev ap o rated . T ry this and disposition of of remains form witb- will be pleased w ith the in 30 day and to re tu rn it in results. th e frank d, self-addressed en- A flannel w et w ith kerosene velope. " il l rem ove (ly specks from brass Next of in may choose to have polish w ith cham ois.. th e rem ai »* Of W orld W ar 2 A w oolen cloth, danqx'ned w ith arm ed ton ‘s fiersonnei who died gasoline will m ake the dirt dis- overseas retu rn ed to the United ap ix 'ar as if by m agic when used use S ta te s for burial in a private for cleaning porcelain »inks, any cem etery ; retu rn ed to the tin n e d bathtubs, o r m arble w ashbow Is. S ta te s for burial in a national Gasoline is a sovereign rem edy c e m e te ry ; buried in a perm anent for bugs, I nited S ta tes m ilitary cem etery ed on the It can be liberally* pour- m at tress, springs and overseas; or buried in a priv ate | bed w ithout injuring the m ost Handy Subscription Blank ÄROOKINVfcMAARROR PILOT, t^nron p att KhMtty M«wr my « .tw rtp tio n to the ' fo r w tu A <caahi you » d l ta n tehecM tm oecj m tw i THURSDAY. MARPu Archie Diment returned here delicate carpet, and every’ bug will disappear. Keep this a way- Friday noon from Portland, af- from any fire. ter spending several days there NUT BREAD 2 4 cups white flour. 2 4 teaspoons baking powder 4 cup sugar 4 teaspoon salt 1 cup nut meats, broken 1 egg w’ell beaten. 1 cup sweet milk. E N T IR E STOCK Sift flour and baking pow’der well, to geter, and after mixing all ingredients, let stand about 15 minutes before baking in but R educed tered pan. Not too hot oven at about 350 degrees. FLOWERS NOW Closed eyes can’t seen the white roses Cold hands can’t hold them you know Special O ffering Breath that is stilled cannot gather The sweet precious odors that blow’; Death with a peace beyond all dreaming, Its children of earth doth en dow; Life is the time we can help Tem plar H otel B ld g. them, Please give me my flowers now. on a buying trip for Radio and Appliance * Try C l a s s i c DRESS SALE L A D IE S OF D R ESSES 10 to 40 Per Cent CHILDRENS DRESSES at Two for Price of One! Smith’s Dept. Store JW Brt CtecMt powen ra rest J 2 ,1 MARC H 1, 1947, new power rates will go into T> 1 • I .v n I a i r : » W i l l g u U llO ett in tiie Brookings-Harbor area, since connecting with Cali- tornia-Oregon Power Company, after which we have been able to dispense with out local generating plant. These rate, for the Home user, with range, electric water heate’r, and most all the appliances, will see from 10 to 15 per cent redaction. Commercial power users will see from 25 per cent upward drop in rates. zO V FARM AND HOME SERVICE RATES s nig e-p 60 cycles, available to farm and home consumers home. uses: subject to the established rules and ■ / i1()n? ii cai)ac*tv ol individual motors served under this schedule >hall not exceed 10 horse power Xnvl Nev \ .v (h er (h t r IO .k ' \ h pcr n io n ,h ............................ a‘ in P ? Per mOnlu .............................. at p> ’ per m o n th ......................................... a t -n t " n PCr ni° nl,L......................................... at „00 kwh per month ....................................... i.5c per kwh per kwh per kwh per kwh kwh 7 ni,)nthlliy charge under the above rate shall be $2.50 a it „ R\a oi Jess oi transform er capacity is required. COMMERC IAL & SMALL POWER SERVICE J 1" ' "tierc available, at available voltages, to nil-, V. ' c" n>,|mers small industrial consumers and three- 1 ‘ k ; al,'n ^'."lsumers lor all uses including lighting, appliances. • ',ni r heatinff and motors, all subject to established rules and F it f in' l ' t ° ad n0t to, excee<! 25 kva of transform er capacity. \e y •»< h. Per N ext 29211 kwh per month ............. .......I. k".h I * r m<»nth a' ’-5,‘ I’*'1' kwh ... 9 -)C nc r kwh al i J e J er kwh wil II X n .°1 lnJ ates 'Vil1 a,Tect all users of the area, and ... iv i eonsi(lei able saving. This was brought about because o to not have to run our generating plant at Brookings. Cues-Curry Electric Co-operative A O LR O U N PO W ER C O -O P E R A T IV E addreas 6.5c 4.5c 2.5c 2.0c per