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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1952)
v <rf O. « * PER COPY, at all newsstands lex* Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community Volume Seven, Number Five BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON I bui m ! . i \ . Api il I us Repeat Perform ance Asked For Port O rfo rd C elebration - ' : •w •Ä ■ : CITY 'ZONING7 ORDINANCE HAS 3» PASSED AND IS NOW EFFECTIVE < • In 1851 a g roup of pioneers w as left by C ap tain T ichenor to establish a s e ttle m e n t at P ort O rford. They w ere a tta c k e d by Indians and took refu g e on B a ttle Rock. B itte r p riv atio n and d esp e rate fight ing followed. I bey had one sm all cannon and w hen th e ir am m unition w as gone they loaded it w ith m ails. At last th e p a rty of nine escaped from the rock and m ade th e ir w ay to a se ttle m e n t on th e tm p q u a river. Last the B a ttle Rock p ag ean t w as so good th a t th e com m ittee had m any req u ests to rep eat. 1 his year, the p a g e a n try is to be g re a tly im pioved, according to w ord coining to th e Pilot. Vital Issue Faces District Voters At School Thurs. Eve M iik Dropped 2c A Q u a rt Locally Brand Book Ready After three months of weekly meetings, a committee composed of Charles Young, chairman; Dorothy Lock- land. (). 1). Arp, (aines Yelton, Elmer Bankus, Roy Weideman, lid Aldrich and Charles Eehols, the city of Brookings will have a zoning ordinance, awaiting only an okay by the council next Tuesday. A zoning map has been set up to include: Residence R i, 1<2 and R3; C i, tourist commercial; C2 central com m ercial; M i, manufacturing and light industry; M2, heavy industry; A i, agriculture and vacant. People are cautioned not to buy property or sell property for a par ticular type of business or residence until they have made a cheek with Charles Young, chairman, or the city re corder or city council. This same group made recommendations for a park ing ordinance for the city of Brookings: 1. Prohibit all-night parking on main street (Chetco avenue) and highway. 2. Permit all-night parking on side streets only. 3. Parallel parking only on highway and from the Young’s I lotel to Loring Building; parallel zone to start .it Freeman’s Market and extend to Texaco Service Sta tion, both sides of street. 4. Diagonal parking below Freeman’s Market to North side of Central building, except from south side of Freeman's Market to W harf street, next to highway, shall he parallel parking. 5. Acquire parking meters for Chetco Avenue from I Icndrick’s Furniture Store to Redfield’s Market, on both sides of street. Parking meters would simplify pa trolling and enforcement of parking time limit, and force all day parkers oil the road, to make room for peo ple coming to town to shop. It would also provide funds to hire a street sweeper to keep the street clean of debris. 6. Widen street from Gallagher property to Vin cent property to full 60 feet to provide off-street parking. 7. Provide one loading zone area in each block with 12-minute time limit during specified hours. (Signed): Virgil (ioldsberry, chairman; Archie Hendricks, C. W. Kruger, Charles Echols and William Brown. GOLD BEACH A new A drop of two cen ts per q u art stock brand book for O regon ha jon m ilk in this area, and m the ju st been p re p are d by the stat< ( r e s t e n t City area, w as te p o rte d d ep a rtm en t of a g ric u ltu re and is this w eek by S eaview D airy, in I t ’s a case alm ost like th a t of ready for d istrib u tio n , according th e ir ad v e rtise m en t on page 16 g rab b in g th e "b rass rin g " w hile o f , his jg to C lifford Jen k in s, county agent. on th e m erry-go-round if you do Anyone w ishing to receive one not g el it. th en you have lost it I ,. ° ' , ' <o° s ” a y ’ <" 'a n ls m ay get a copy by w ritin g to A sim ilar situ a tio n faces the vot- , ’ ’ ", 0,hef Jci,,f’s '0 » fa r the s ta te d p a rtm e n t of a g ric u l era of School D istrict No 17c " ’p o rte d raises in th e ir tu re at Salem . T he cost of the m ilk prices. The P ilot has no w ay at the school house T hursday (to book is $6. T his am ount should of know ing the com parison of night 1 A pril 3, at 8 o’clock p. m. accom pany the o rd e r at th e tim e , Prices except th a t th e local buy- The v o ters a re aggm rem inded i ers for th e fam ily tab le will have it is sent. ot th e special schoo election at this 2c break. th e high school to au th o riz e t h e _________ ______________ ex p e n d itu re of back tax and serial levy funds now on hand not to exceed $17.978.74. for the p u r The R ebekahs will sponsor the chase of addition p ro p erty a d ja c youth e n te rta in m e n t to be held at e n t.to the school as recommend* d the I OOF hall F rid a y evening, by th e S ta te D ep artm en t of E d A pril 4. T een-agers betw een the ucation. No ad d itional __ tax __ levy . j ages of 12 and 19 y e a rs are in- will be needed since back tax and vitefl to a tten d . P ing-pong and serial levy funds are now on band Karnes will lx* provided as well as to ca re for the p u rchase. This , dancing, and th e org an izatio n will d istrict is only asking for the serve refreshm ents. a u th o rity to use these funds for Any person who has c o n tin u this pu rch ase; not for any addi ously resided in School D istrict tional m illage tax upon th e dis No. 17C six m onths im m ediately trict. as m any have tried to tell p rio r to th e election (A pril 3) about th e d istrict. ,, and <s a re g istered v o ter of a c d istrict does not use this precinct o r a part of a precinct | o r funds, now for th e p u r - 'w ith in th e school d istrict 30 days > ,sc. th en th e d istrict has lost p rio r to A pril 3. i. e n tin e d ’ l^ e o p p o rtu n ity to g ain this addi-1 cote. A r o s t e r e d X bde- - tio n a i ground at no expense. Theifined fs vuier 18 Qe'\ Although Brookings Plywood (Corporation plant f a i l u r e to au th o rize th is p u rch ase u n d e r ^ h e "generai heiwtmnXwx I’n January, official opening has Ixen set for Satur, Youth M e e ting P lyw ood Plant Sets O ffic ia ! O pening S aturday, M a y 3 /M KyÇyK'/ y . ■. T (P ./'¿^»oi fund,nt° th oi thp’’tate with th e county clerk has Ixen in ojxration since early May> 3, according to Ed Sund I tfencral manager of the concern. The completed plant, as nbw in operation appear: like this to the Pilot Photographer. I’ izratn. re