Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 27, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    BROQKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS,~ OREGON
Page Sb, In the Land of Opportunity
a ted, it assumes various respon­
sibilities, and is subject to law­
suits.
Margie Freeman was honored
1C. A city collects many kinds guest, recently at a birthday par-'
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, of license fees, liquor taxes, per- ty given at her home. Present
fcditor. Pilot: Inasmuch as you son a I and real property taxes, were: Robert Bates, Jimmy Ly­
say in the Feb. 20 issue of the | etc., but these fees and taxes tle. Donnie Crook, Bobbie Page,
Pilot that the columns are open would be additional burdens to Karen Foltz, Pattie Sumner,
for a frank discussion of the be paid by the merchants and Georgia Branum, Mary Lou Ber­
propost ion whether or not to in- property owners in the city. Such ger, Nancy Vincent and Clarice
corporate the town of Brooking, fees and taxes oftentimes keep Crook. Games and refreshments
below I am giving you some rea- new businesses out. Receipts for were enjoyed.
sons why I believe it is prema- fines, and money from the state
Joe Bush, after spend a week
tore to incorporate Brookings at ¡for gasoline taxes would be neg- in this area, looking after busi­
thls time:
ligible compared to the total ex- ness affairs, left by bus Sunday
for Parker. Arizona .where he
1. The town Isn’t big enough pense outlay.
— from the standpoint of the 11 Brookings is not lacking ani* ^ rs' Bush are disposing of
number of its business houses, a sewer system, as that was in­
in their eIectrict light plant. Mr.
now from the standpoint of pop­ stalled years ago; and neither Bush told the Pilot he was an-
ulation to justify being incor-i^^g Brookings need to be in­ 1 xious to return here to attend
porated at this time.
i' corfxirated in order to have a to his lilies. The Bushs will re­
2. It requires substantial and bank or other business estab turn here about April 1. .
permanent payrolls in an area to! lishments. .
justify incorporating a town. As! _ .
yet there are no such payrolls in' T® <»«»*>">* « town prema-
Local News Items
“Premature,” Says
John I). Gardner
f.
THURSDAY,
C O N G R A T U L A T IO N
We want to welcome Vincent Fountain and
& C. Radio and Electric Co. to the growing ft
ily of businesses in this area. Certainly we f
that their presence means more widespread
fluence for the area. Foremost in our though
are the precedents they have set for us.
B R O O K IN G S
M ARKE
Thor and Peggy Ask
this area. There are several mills ,ur^-vK “ o u ! d ,b*’
in the offing, but most of thenii cart before the horse. We first
are yet in the preliminary stagel U " ' ’" ¡ J ? '-*
"horse"
and the mills not yet bu.lt With-I,o puH ,h,s veh,cl<> of an ,nc0''-
out payrolls there are no wages porated town and be able to
whether it be in a city or town, properly take care of it. so it
3. People of this community wnn''
down T" i"">'-Porate
met with disaster financially last!?, >™n Prematurely would be
year on account of the bulb mar- !lke bu?ldlnR » house before you
ket crash, and just what the bulb have the proper foundation for
industry will amount to finan­ it. When the property owners
cially for some tune remains to here decide to incorporate the
be seen. This has not only af­ city of Brookings, they will want
fected the bulb growers, but also to know it’s the right time to do
the merchants and other people it. In this connection I might
mention that in the Feb.. 13 issue
in business ways.
of the Curry' County Reporter,
4. Many of the people
in this which
*
» » n u ll
I refers
C H T S
IO
m e
I lncorpora-
to
the
vicinity already h a v e recently tion of Gold Beach, is a para-
been burdened with an unduly- graph which reads, and is self-1
high increase in the assessed val­ erplanatory:
uations of their properties in this
area.
"A petition, gaul to be signed
__ to this
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v,,
the tegally-required number
5. Added
high increase
in assessed valuations of their
voters of the city, was read,
properties is the added i n c r e a s e that the council call a
in the levy for the new school specml election to rote upon the
building.
question of disincorporating the
6. When fire district is form- city...............”
as w L ' T ' r * ’. lir,7 ,'s' r'ct ,''vy
Now- " hrn oncr we proceed
- i.' a“ c<. to ,he ab°ve.
to incoq»orate Brookings, we do
nor» J
m E W ere incor’ ! not " a n t to have that sort of
porated it would be necessary to thing happen here.
Und l° Fe‘
In Vicw of a11 of the above
roads and and In view of th e u n settled gen-
X h
* 1 h'"
hmi.s, cral conditions over .he count™.
Uh,ch would he expensive.
¡let us abide out time until after
clerk or
V‘C°rder’! next Presidential election and
.
' ’ ’' ’ •ri'i*, e t al, would see what develops in the inter-
be necessary.
and then be guided accorri­
9. When a town la incorpor- cial,
ingly. J. D. Gardner.
sifo t
’’ mnin “ n
( 0 N G I! A T V I, A T I O N S
t ongrattdations, \ incent Fountain and C. & D.
hatlio and Electric Co. on your faith in the best
conununur ... Oregon. We have the same faith,
and it has been justified. We are certain vours
w i ll , too. Welcome to Brookings!
Mooies Nariety & Apparel Shop
Madge and Fred Moore
U O N G R A T U L A T 10 NS
Announcing
Opening
O f Our
Fountain-
Restaurant
February
ON THURSDAY,
AT 7:00 p. m.
Ralph and l$ay
IllRURT
We not only wish every success to the
N incent Fountain-Restaurant
and
B. &
Radio and Electric Co.
but points with great pride to the work we did
in making iIns business one of the most mod-
ernlv-hghted along the Pacific coast. Mr. Vin­
cent has taith in this eominunitv as we have
and certainly we hope him every success.
R d i » a HOiV*ni V . e,CMne Archil‘ Diment and
a b „
f • 0X T . *',r n" V busin**<
extend
a hand of friendship to them.
Brookings Radio A Electric Co.
V. A. Mendenhall Sr.
W. £ w ’ )f
fuff
Ice ( re., 11, Bars l,,r the Youngsters
(■»ITee f o r The O ld s te rs
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BROOKINGS, O R EG O N