Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 03, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    M t JULY 3. 1M7
Iter From
lington. . .
Harris E U s u ^ th
“Lily Blossom Time”
Words & melody by Mrs. Nellie E. Parker
Arrangement by Mrs. Norine Harvey
have quieted down here
ut since the excitement
\\ hen it s Lily Blossom Time in Oregon1,
veto messages on the la-
Where the fields are snowy white.
and the tax bill. Com-
And
the perfume rare—fills the sun-lit air
re working feverishly
„ up and report high pri-
Everything is quite all right.
B urgent pieces of legis-
own committee will
Where the ocean blue, greets the lily’s hue.
report the alien prop-
y designed to give aid to
Then the whole world is in rhyme;
rho suffered property loss
For,
its Lily Blossom Time in Oregon,
rrsonal injury while in-
It’s
Lily Blossom Time.
by the Japanese on the
tar Islands. We expect a i­
rport the national science
Congress devoted a great deal than half of the veterans of
ton bill and several minor of time to the preparation and world war 2. who are eligible to
consideration of the labor bill. receive terminal leave pay. have
on the floor of the house I have studied it very carefully made application or it. The law!
rr. stepped up with several and am convinced that it is not provides that applications must I
DBiing up for action each a vicious anti-labor law as ad­ be made before Sept. 1, 1947— >
HV have not yet completed vertised by its opponents, but is only about 60 days from now. 1
the appropriation bills, but a resonable, sound and workable suggest this information be pass-j
be able to clear them by piece of legislation. There may ed along to all veterans, urging
I of the first week in July. some defects in it. and some them to make their applications
• • • •
amendments to it may be neces­ immediately. It is predicted that
| members of congress were sary. Our system of representa­ terminal leave pay bonds will
oir/ed by the president’s tive government is successful for fairly soon be paid in cash. Leg­
veto message on the the reason that laws can always islation to accomplish this is
bill.. The disappointment be changed and improved when now pending, and from the talk
because the president necessary. Four out of five of the I hear among members of con­
to veto the bill—that was members of congress, both house gress, this bill will probably pass.
-but because the mess- and senate, approved the bill,
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approved and condemned which fact, I think, indicates
Robert Todd Lincoln died on
section of it, and appar- th at it was a pretty good bill.
et up a bill of particulars However, the labor bill is now July 26, 1926 On July 26 of
in destroying the ef- the law of the land. The national this year, 21 years after his
ss of the law. Many interest will be served best by death, three safes in the library
>re with whom I have con- a spirit of co-operation on the of congress will be opened and
I about it believe the pres- part of all concerned toward information m a d e available to
the public. A man by the name
veto message constituted making it work successfully.
of
Horace G. Young, of Albany.
of instructions to adminis-
New York, and Dr, Butler of
' officials to guide them in
My attention has been called
? ? Y OTsi.,yi. *"
ts'fring the law in as un­
.
.
i
e
with Robert Lincoln
in the earlv
manner as possible.
to
the
fact
that
onlv
a
few
more
.
_________________ 2___________ 20s, begged him
not to destroy
..- ■——■■■■..
* these papers, which he was plan­
ning to burn. For some reason.
Robert Lincoln did nQt want
the papers made public during
his lifetime. At his request and
direction, the papers were de­
livered to the library of congress
and the safes were to be held un­
opened until 21 years after his
death. Students of the life of
Lincoln do not believe that all
this w i l l bring to light many
starting new facts about the
civil war president. They do con­
tend that it will give much new
information on terpreting t h e
events of the civil war period and
concerning the personalities of
Lincoln’s time.
Mall Chain Saws
Electric Chain Saws
Portable Skill Saws
Electric Drills
Pneumatic Chain Saws
Be Sure To See
M. J. BAINES, Distributor
MALL POWER CHAIN SAW
SALES and SERVICE
fated Next to Mason & Edwards Shop—In
rear of the Gardner Building.
3 Times More Work
IS OCR CAPACITY NOW!
" ’th our newly-installed equipment, we
now can care for any cleaning needs
this area in much less time than we
requircd formerly.
Owning Dyeing Alterations
3 (o 4-DAY SERVICE
Slorset’s Cleaners & Dyers
T e< operate Our Own Plant
Location—Young Building—Brooking?
It’s Lily Blossom Time
In Brookings
It’s lily blossom time in Brook­
ings.
Our little town at the edge of
the sea,
¡Where you overlook the ocean,
With it’s foaming revelry.
Here is where sweet lassies meet
you,
And with lily blossoms greet you,
Passing forth the snow-white
lilies.
With such scented fragrance
grew.
White patches to the right.
And white patches to your left.
As you sail along the highway
in your car.
You can see the lily blossoms near
and far.
pKnter and h isl ful cIimate in the world, and
tarn ly came here to spend the 1 am inclined to believe th em "
B rLkm i h
tOld mt> that h<? told several P**>Ple at the
j u L n y had the most wonder- various restaurants in town.
NOW IN STOCK
New Breakfast Nook Sets
New Mattresses and Springs
New Congoleum Rugs
New Assortment of Chairs
Large Selection of Modern Light Fixtures
Double-Oven Gas Range
Westinghouse and Victor Radios
I oi tables and Combination Radio-phonographs
Farm Battery Radio Sets
Westinghouse and Sampson Automatic Irons.
And don’t forget that we have quite a line of
First ( lass Furniture for that home of yours.
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC
And Radio Company
V. A. Mendenhall Sr. .
Grayshel Building
W. E. Wolfe
Brookings, Oregon
Brookings
and Harbor
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE!
Have a nice selection of various type
listings on ACREAGE and HOMES;
OCEAN VIEW & OCEAN FRONTAGE
HOME SITES; RANCHES: TIMBER
LAND & BUSINESS INCOME
PROPERTY!
Don’t fail to see “Pete" if you contemplate
purchasing real estate!
See Classified Section for BETTER BUYS!
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency
Real Estate And Insurance
Crissey Building
Brookings, Oregon
Dentistry . .
IN YOUR HOME TOWN!
Denture Work of All Kinds, Your
Plates Re made, Repaired and Re­
produced To Fit, Relined, and to
fit your purse.
No appointment needed
for out-of-town patients.
Little did Father Croft know,
When his mind vexed him so,
I Pollonizing and improving the
lily strain.
How qualified his name would be.
After his soul went out to sea.
Fillings and m o s t other
kinds of work finished on
Yes! in remembrance of his talent
We commemorate this Memorial
day
A* his handprints on the lilies,
Marked forever on a golden tray.
the same day.. Office hrs.
10 to 4.
Rose B ell. C n rp en terstlle.
Advertising done by the booth
at the Rose Festival, Portland,
recently by the chamber of com-
DR.
J.
E.
Central Building
STEV ENSO N
Brookings, Oregon
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