Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1948)
Thursday* January 22, ^1948 PILOT, Brookings, Oregon forever tak in g his side is an un fun. It is music to my ears when adjusted child. T hat child must a boy in school sta rts to tell me be m ade to realize th a t he has som ething he did over the week m ade a m istake and has been end and he begins by saying "Dad punished for th a t m istake! You and I — ¡cannot fight your child’s battles That Dad is th at boy’s ideal. /Continued from hist w eek) for all of his life, sooner or later J. Edgar Hoover says. "No 'h e has to stan d on his own feet. \ child is born with nine phy- ever developed a heroic t>. meal motives. These all have The older he is when this ad youth io with their bodily needs. ju stm en t is made, th e h ard er it ideal th a t was not first centered srrp is n<> m ysterious instinct is on him and everyone around. about some adult. When the Now let us see why it is neces youngster begins to show dis at prompts children to love sa ry to have discipline in the respect for law and order, you d obey their parents! These, can be sure he learned som ething Py must be taught. If a child school, h irst we should consider of attitu d e a t home, or he »s not obey at home, can he the aim of our school. Let us was that not taught to recognize the expected to at school? This sta te th a t aim in this m anner: •mg the case, leaves the en tire We w an t o u r choldren to become right from the wrong so th a t he ¡b of moral training up to the a rtic u la te , self-discipined, reason could make his own decisions." The instilling of habits of obed able. inform ed and responsible hool. Another breakdown is mis- hum an being. We c&nnot spend ience calls for patience, tact, and sced sympathy! Did your boy all our tim e tbaching a youngster love. If a child is obedient and girl ever come home w ith a things he should have learned in respectful to his parents, he will ick eye. or maybe some scratch, babyhood. The tim e to begin be upright in his realings and a case of this kind, I advise teaching a youngster politeness association w ith his fellow men. to take a little inventory, and consideration for others is Adequate home training involves lybe he had it coming, usually in the home when they are little a responsiblity on the p art of the* ’doe*. Perhaps a little good na- tots, not when they e n te r high parents that m any are unwilling l...............ip will m ake him see school. We cannot teach a class to assume. Not all the blam e for Or. do you listen to th e ir big room full of children who are all tragic lack of obedience in the home can be laid on rebellious (hricated tale of woe, and svm- carry in g on th e ir own private children. If they rebel, you can se m i maybe go see the conversations, throw ing spitw ads.; rest assured th a t you as a p a r her kids m other and s ta rt a poking each o th er with pencils. | ent We cannot do chborbood fuss. P erhaps your or w andering aimlessly around it all are in slipping. the school, hut we will the room. ild’s report card doesn’t seem do our lex el best to cooperate all satisfactory to you. P erhaps j How can we as parents and with you 1 0 0 ',. And rem em ber, i feel that some grade is un- teachers work more closely to th a t the most im portant work >t. if you do, please don't let g e th e r? any of us will ever do is to care child know. A report card is Each child has a very separate for our children. instrument by which the prog- list of things that are of in ter ss of your chold is m easured, est to him. L et’s find out what lis report is made out by his th e ir interests are. If your child Mr. and Mrs. Pinson ichers, and we w ant you to is interested in Say, chem istry, ime to us if you feel th a t a th ere a re many good sets on th e. Move to (¡old Beach -take has been made, and he m ark et today. If he enjoys build- j Larry’ Pinson, who for several re me. we m ake m istakes! I ing things, get him a set of tools. years has been m anager of H en [¡eve the most in p o rtan t grade I have never yet seen a boy or j ry Rosaker interests here, has that report card is the one in girl who w asn’t com pletely fa c -, severed connections w ith that izenship or deportm ent. An u n inated with a lathe. concern and w ith Mrs. Pinson listed child can cause a lot of just get the stuff and is moving to his farm n e a r Gold fetrm. cause m any heartaches, tell Don’t "T here it is, get busy”.. Beach. the child whose p aren ts are T alk him it up before hand. Look at Dan K elleher, who has been th e catalogues, ask the child’s employed by the concern for a advice. Rem em ber th at a lot of tim e will have charge until a rriv HE T I S D A L E S p leasure is derived from antici al of Mr. Rosaker, who is expect prom rs of the W o rst’s Finest pation. You have all heard the ed here short lv. joke about the electric train that CROFT EASTER LILY fa th e r baught for the boy. Really P! ¡titing «nd Forcing Stock though, your child will get a bookings, Ore. U. S. A. great thrill from som ething if M other and Dad en te r into the inther Talks On liscipline, P.-T. A. World*» Finest Climate Deveny Agency Reports Several Realty Sales Recent re a lty sales, involving local property has been reported by the Wm. E. Deveny agency, and includes: The A. E. F reem an house to C larence Cam pbell, operator of the W oodw orth saw m ill. They plan rem odeling of the place. Mr. Cam pbell also bought the Cecil H am ilton tim ber tra c t up the Chetco. Osa Johnson sold some of her acreage, n e a r the C. A. McKen zie home to L. H. T rosper of San Francisco, who plans the erection of a motel unit th e re early this year. G rant Powell sold acreage a- cross the highw ay from his home near the W inchuck, to J. H. S a n d e rs and E th el P aul of W inches te r Bay. who expect to build on the property, and w ill s ta r t an antique shop as soon as possible. N orton LeBrook, em ployed by B rim m Bros. Mill, purchased the W H IT E I) I N I N G Page Three F red G ustafson home, n e a r th e Odd Fellow s hall, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. S tan P atterso n . Jam es N orris of San Francisco purchased a tra c t of th e Osa Johnson acreage, north of town and expect» to erect a home soon. He is a painting contractor. E. B, Livingstone of Los An geles. and Dica Baitey have join ed the Deveny agency, and will have charge of the C alifornia offices, it is reported. Weather Report For the past week, ending on Sunday: Max. Min Rain Ja n u a ry 12 .... 0 62 38 January’ 13 0 66 17 Ja n u a ry 1 1 61 41 0 0 Ja n u a ry 15 40 60 Ja n u a ry 16 44 0 63 0 Ja n u a ry 17 60 41 43 0 70 January 18 No precipitation for week. Subscribe to the Pilot today! RO C K R 0 0 M OFEN!! 5 P . M. TO 8 P . M . D A I L Y Featuring ITALIAN I SPAGHETTI DINNER at California State Line P O W E a Is A vailab le WILLIAMSON BAKERY Will Be Open For Business it We give S.&H. Green Stamps—and fill special orders immediately. Saturday, January 24 For Limited Repair Work Newspapers Cigarettes B R O O K IN G S C H A D ’S F O U N T A IN Sandwiches - if* Coffee FOR THE SAME REASON ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME Magazines Wally Darling ( ’laude Goldizen S E R V IC E Salads - GARAGE Tobaccos We Will Be Open For Business 11 Monday, January 26 Chetco Drug Co. YOUR REXALL STO R E Ready To Serve You Always T. XV. Zcnier For Some Machine Repairing PHONE 183 BROOKINGS MACHINE SHOP J Tony (hristensen Jesse Hoagland