Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 26, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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THURSDAY, AUG UST 26, 19o4
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C arles Doane, and his son
iLOCALS
C O R R E C T IO N
Jim Y elton trav e led to P o rt- C h arles J r. w ere in Brookings
Miss La Von W agner, d a u g h te r
of Mr. and Mrs. H arlow W agner, Ip r.d for tw o d ay s th is w eek to do Tuesday. Mr. D oane is the can d i­
d a te for C u rry C ounty Judge.
R oseburg, becam e th e bride of som e buying for his sto re here.
John C. Thiem s, S u n d ay A ugust
15. at 2:30 p. m. at th e b e a u ti­
fully appointed new hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. S w earingen. Rev.
S helton of th e S m ith R iver M eth­
BLOSSOM’S
odist C hurch read th e double rin g
cerem ony before th e deco rated
fireplace. Tall w hite b ask ets of
salm on colored gladoli graced
( ach side of the a lta r. Miss M ary
R e g u la r C lasses In
M ontgom ery was brid esm aid and
♦ TAP
♦ B A LLET
Leslie T hiem s of S alem was his
b ro th ers best m an.
♦ C H A R A C TER
u
,
house
sale
of « m erchandise, th e
ringing of door bells by peddlers,
I CTTCEy T A
T A D an<^
inconven*ence of hom e
■E I I El> I w E l/I I
ow ners w ho th ereb y would be
' forced to listen to sales ta lk s of
E d ito r,
th e said solicitors, peddlers, h a w k ­
B rookings H a rb o r P ilot.
ers and itin e ra n t m erc h an ts and
The C ity Council has d irected tran sien ts.
me to p re p a re and offer this
In th e case of P hillips vs Bend
sta te m e n t to you for publication.
(th e C ity of Bend, O regon) set
On J u n e 17th, 1952 the C ity
fo rth in volum e 192 on page 143
Council passed O rdinance No. 22.
of its re p o rts, the S uprem e C ourt
This is w hat is know n as th e
(.reen R iver ordinance. The ordi* of this S ta te held, in effect, th at
nance seeks to re g u la te solicitors, a city of th is s ta te sould validly
.peddlers, haw kers, itin e ra n t m e r- | adopt an o rd in an ce such as O rdi­
ch ants or tran ssien t vendors of nance No. 22 of B rookings.
— i If this ord in an ce had not been was not adopted to prevent any
adopted, o r if it is repealed, any pet son from eng ag in g in business,
solicitor, peddler, itin e ra n t or of stopping o r p rev en tin g an y
tra n sie n t could ring th e door bell le g itim a te business from being
B I Special Dinner $ 1 or knock on th e door of any hom e conducted,
o r to g ra n t any special
ow ner in B rookings at any h o u r favor to any business being co n ­
Yaily
5 to 8 of the day or night. Any hom e
ducted, in the C ity of Brookings.
S unday
r to 8 ow ner of B rookings who answ ered If th e people of B rookings do
such ring o r knock would be con'
not w ant this O rd in an ce No .22
fronted by som e s tra n g e r who
Including Choice of
they do not have to accept it. O u r
w as try in g to sell you som ething.
in itia tiv e and referen d u m p ro ­
SO U P OR SA LA D
T he hom e ow ner could an sw er
vides a quick and easy m ethod by
"N o” and shut the door but too
TWO OR MORE E N T ’E ES
which it m ay be repealed. All th a t
often th ese peddlers etc. get th e ir
is necessary to have on election
foot in th e door and a rg u e w ith
ROLDS B U TTER DE.^SI- CUT
on this odinance is to c irc u la te
and try to high p ressu re the horn«* a petition calling for an election
J J
D R IN K
S I 1 o w n er into buying som ething.
and g e ttin g a p p ro x im a te ly 70,
T h ere have been m any in s ta n — i nam es of elec to rs signed on th e ;
ces, in o th e r cities, w hen these i .petition.
'
W< Will A Iso Scree Our s tra n g e rs have come to som e
If a m a jo rity of th o se v o tin g i
house for o th e r purposes than to
at the election vote for repeal,
ReguL (ir b u ll Course
sell goods.
the ordinance is im m ed iately re ­
T he present Council did not i
pealed. If a m a jo rity of such v o t­
I )ifillers
pass this ordinance. It has been
ers desire all city co n tro l to be
in effect for m ore th an tw o years.
rem oved from th ese peddlers, etc.
It w as passed for th e p u rp o se of
all th a t is ncessary is th a t th ey
p ro tec tin g th e hom e ow ners of
vote for it. T he people of Brook- I
B rookings from a sw arm of ped­
x (.
B ROOK
o K I-' <> o X dlers etc. w ho w ould have flock' ings control th e ir city govern- !
m ent and th ey can get th e kind
cd into th e city if such an o rd i­
ol city governm ent th ey desire.
nance had not been adopted. It
T he Council is of th e opinion
th a t th is m a tte r is of th e city
w ide im p o rtan ce and if O rd in an ce
BUY A NEW CHEVROLET
No. 22 is to be repealed it should
be done by th e vote of th e people.
TODAY'S B E ST BUYS IN SA V IN G S
T he C ouncil here m ak es no
a rg u m e n t for o r ag a in st th e G reen i
R iver ordinance. T h e C ouncil b e­
lieves th a t th e decision in this
m a tte r should be m ade by th e
people of B rookings providing
ALL O T H E R L IN E S O F CARS
they d esire to m ake a decision a t
this tim e.
A ugust 20. 1954.
R espect fullv su b m itted ,
Phone 411
Gold Beach, Orc.
M ayor R obert Dim m ick.
CHETCC
STUDEO OF DANCE ART
Will Begin In September
TUESDAY — TI IURSDAY — SATURDAY
R E G IS T E R
NOW
S pecial R a te s F o r Those H aving M ore T h an One Child In C lass
Pioneer Road
Near Cemetery
Phone 3461
'N N
Priced Below
ADAMS CHEVROLET
BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S
NEW LIST IN G Two bedroom hom e on one acre plus, 200
feet on E asy S tre e t, ami 300 feet deep. H ouse is m o­
d ern and alm ost com pletely furnished. T o tal price
only $6000.00. $1000 00 will handle.
SO U N D IN V E S T M E N T O P P O R T U N IT Y
Tw o - bedroom
hom e on
acre ju st outside city lim its Good well
and pressure system A vailable one w eek only a t $3500.
INCOM E P R O P E R T Y Duplex unit, one bedroom and g arag e
each side N early ’< ac re w ith a d e q u a te individual
w a te r supply. Building in good condition, close in w ith
ocean view. Incom e $130.00 per m onth on to tal in v est­
m en t of $6300.00. T erm s available.
FOUR BEDROOM
HOM E R ED U C ED *1000.00 L arge su b ­
s ta n tia l m odern hom e only one block off Main S tre e t
F enced and landscaped, on paved s tre e t. $1500 down
w ill handle
I
S E E US NOW
R EG A R D IN G T H E NEW EH A F IN A N C E D HOM ES
AV A ll ABLE SOON
Two 3-bedroom m odel hom es u n d er c o n stru c tio n and open for
ins|»eetion. S u ix 'rio r co n stru c tio n , choice lots,
low est dow n p ay m en t.
sAoH he glad to insist you
tin y
evening, by appointm ent.
PHONE 3429
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