Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 03, 1952, Image 1

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Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community
Volume Seven, Number Five
BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON
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Repeat Perform ance Asked For Port O rfo rd C elebration
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CITY 'ZONING7 ORDINANCE HAS
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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 ,. ° ' ,
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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
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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
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to
th e election (A pril 3)
about th e d istrict.
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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
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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 .
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./'¿^»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’
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