Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 01, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    P a ge Sb.
In the Land of Opportunity
LETTER FROM WASHINGTON
By Harris Ellsworth, Member of Congress
It should be carefully noted) saying “since the representative
th a t the passage by the house plainly disavows the exercise of
last week of the bill generally any control by the voting public
known as rhe H artley Labor Re- through the medium of letters,
form Rill represented only the i I mention this merely to make
first step in what will be a long the point very clear that I do
legislative procedure which must not consider the number of let-
be completed before any such ters received for or against any
legislation is enacted into law proposal as representing the total
The senate is now working on a opinion of the people of my dis-
labor bill, and has before it not | trict on that subject. If mem
only tf
m ittee
events of this fighting unit in the lilies in full bloom, forced espe- tire robberies la s t w
O __ / » t a l l i r
U i c occasion.
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late war, George T-
E. Sandy,
di­ cially for t this
evening. Mike Page jw.
rector of
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epartm
ent
leviv«
vi the
in«. Oregon —
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He is also distributing 5000 tire,
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is and
tools
and art
of V eterans’ Affairs, disclosed on pam phlet extolling t h e Easter* the trunk of his coupe,
Monday.
ililes and o th er resources of t h e ! on the .street in front of •
A le tte r to the Oregon veter- • Brookings-H arbor area.,
The same evening ,
ans’ departm ent from Marine
Last y e a r over a q u a rte r mil- took the wheel and ’¡j.
Corps headquarters a t W ashing- lion flower lovers attended the Jim F razier’s pickun «
ton said that the history will be Oakland show, and going on th a t the next block. No ^ 2
distributed free to all personnel assumption of the atten d an ce ex- been found of the tires
who were members of the divi- pected this year, the C roft lily
any clues been reveals
sion between Ja n u a ry 4, 1942, and growers figure Mr. Funk should public.
Sept. 2, 1945.
be able to advertise the industry
All such form er m em bers were much b e tte r th an it has ever
asked to submit to the Second j been in the past.
Marine Division H istory Board,
Katherine’s
Beauty &
ed
bill i m m v u uy me n ouse is also
In the hands of the senate. Ap-
parently, final action by the sen-
at will include p arts of the Taft
Bill, p arts of the bill passed by
the house and some language
w ritten on the Senate floor. A fter
th e senate has passed the bill. It
will undoubtedly go to a con­
ference committee, which will be
made up of the five or seven
members of the house labor com­
m ittee and the senate labor com­
mittee.
•Mb co n tem n c a m .......
u i,„
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Name, rank, and serial num-1
to participate in such a balloting,
ber;
present address; inclusive)
But let me repeat—letters ex-
pressing your ideas are always date of their service w ith the di-
vision; unit w ithin the division to
helpful.
which they were attached; and
specific incidents or actions which
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Membership of
Promised ( . of C.
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two
...... A T T E N T I O N !
Have you had your tires
D
m
-
schoup, colonel. u. s. cheeked lately? Why not
Marine Corps, is president of the ¿ r j v e j n a n £ J- h a y e
board compiling the history.
Membership in the Brookings-
H arbor chamber of commerce, if
R 1 -•■ ■ ■ .
.; .i - .i n t e d i v .v « .
n jm ,«
• • « .. h t s .g j
F ,o w e r
iiPn ruiiK
Funk Alienas
ueo.
,»
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•
Harbor
Above Sandbo's Auto
Monday Through
Evening Appointment!
Tuesday and W<
«
smooth tires repaired or
fla
e o
d it before
late p p D
today! it is too
o »
O. K. Rubber Welders
across from new P. 0.
tude. A . .
X lh Wi" ' a T ' * " ' ? f
for
conference can. and undoubtedly ’”0 <romm..n.ty under way he is
George Funk, vice-president of
will, almost completely „ . w rite
W ' «>mm.ttce together for Croft Lily Growers, and Mrs.
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both the senate and house v e r-- P“ rp0Se, " / mt k,ne » «•"W «1»* Funk are at O akland this week,
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attending t h e nationally-know n B l’O O k in g S
•Ions, and Anally present to h.„h
‘‘T T
houses a bill winch represents a
,L
1
'■ 'eryone Oakland Flow er Show*. Mr. Funk
is exihiting a display of Croft
combination of the view of both i y , ' ',liril” nl
and th. ararreed-upon rnm „. ‘
'h f «•’am her of commerce
mines as between the two houses.
,y
m!
The . .nference bill ih tn must Is- ? ■ \, a ' " ‘' " es- "
approved by the house and by I h e l l X
,h<7
senate
duties, Mr. Simmons points out,
Ae*„. 1, t .. . . ,
an<f on’y through membership
e e ,h n e l“
<he lei;.,lat,ye p r o .;rtw s wiN thl. organllation b(. abl(,
cedure is completed, the bill Is ¡to function.
•ent to the president for his ap-
Considerable publicity has been
S i r as in .x Ve d ° t irTie .W,° PlP WJ ° Kained f° r the area throuKh thp
a re «up,x,sed to be in on the cham ber’s booklets, and already
?.no ,nv hil'i (Uh r
n’
many ini|uir" 's have
V'Cehi
V‘ t. any bill. Others equally well ed about possibilities in this area
quahfied have as freely predicted, for a
numbcr ()f enterorisps I
th a t he wall sign the final bill as
B e t t ( „
e
' s'
011 II
lt* W I
J o 4* * *
O re g o n
W atch for dates at
city, for your conven«
JOST K IC fI VCD
^ ^ o m i s e d betw een th e tw o m ore m em bership dues is u
,
houses. Y our cuess is as
ns ■
, ,
„
u is n u
m ine a , ,0 w hC her or no.
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b is '\'e ,o ?f th,P 'p n ^ n L ^ 'h u n l d a r;,)nR' h p. T m m ^ ’0 ^ 7
happen to disapprove it.
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S,mniIons- RlH
e e e
Elm er Hanscam Jr. Howard Jam -
I and Archie Hendricks.
I have had some i n t e r e s t i n g ! __ ____________ _________ _
re-action to a comment in one
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of my recent "letters from Wash j ' J h i r i l l C I / l V l S l O l l
Ington" regarding letters to con-
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.
gressmen The Portland Oregon- > 0 11
I ll S t O F V
lan printed a letter from one of
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its subscribers who took ra th e r
SALEM Form er "devil dogs"
objection to my saying of the famous second m arine di-
th a ,
‘‘,ters aIV not of visiion are asked to give their
much value to members of con-1 where abouts and other infor-
gresh. in fact, the letter accuses mat ion in connection with a his-
BX o f being unrepresentative,j tory to be published covering
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