Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 17, 1952, Page 14, Image 14

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    BR(3OK.INGS-H ARBOR PILOT BROOKINGS, OREGON
Parage Fourteen
the future if they stay together.
Barbershoppers
Progress
Rowena Loops W ill Yield to Highway
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Named Officers
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W here th e re ’s harm onizing
usually one will find barb ersh o p ­
p ers and distance has no h o rro r
for these fellows.
B radley Page. C harles S chaal
and C h arles G rayshel, m em bers of
th e Brookings C hapter, No. 675.
SPEBSQSA, along w ith Mrs. P age
and Mrs. Schaal, w ent to K lam -
m ath F alls last S atu rd ay to see
the A nnual P ara d e of Q u a rte tte s
stag ed by K lam ath F alls ch ap iv ..
This show was a sell-out for the
fifth y ea r in a row. E ight top-
q u a rte tte s ; the E ugene C h ap ter
ch o ru s and K la m a th F alls chorus
in th e ir new uniform s, pleased the
e n tire th e a tre audience.
The top q u a rte t w as the T rav el-
aires of S an Jose. C alif. These boys
will be in tern a tio n al cham ps in
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•Local C h a p ter E lects O fficers
The an n u a l election of officers
for the B rookings c h a p te r was
held M onday night, and these wifi
| lead th e g ro u p ;
P re sid e n t—C ra rle s G rayshel.
V ice-P resident — S ta n le y P a t ­
terson.
S e c re ta ry —R ay G u e rre tta z .
T re a s u re r—J. Andy A nderson.
D irecto rs: A1 P an zer, B ert De-
i Moss and O rville Dim m ick. D ele­
g ate to th e Pacific N o rth w e st
district, C h arles G ray sh el and al-
| tern a te, B rad ley P age.
N eiv M em bers S o u g h t
The local c h a p te r ag ain in vites
prospective m em b ers w ho like to
sing to ta k e p a rt in th e ch o ru s
activities. P la n s alre ad y a re u n ­
der w ay for th e p ro g ram for th e
show to be held th is fall. T he
chorus m eets M onday evenings a t
th e G ran g e hall, a t 8:15.________
HOUSE FOR SALE!
$
£
Large unfinished 2-bedroom house. Intriguing
view of ocean. Liveable as it; finish with what
you save in rent. All electric. Good spring water
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SEE HALLIEB
Top of hill, 1356 Swan’s Planer Mill Road.
CELEBRATING 101 YEARS OF
Sewing M achine Service
Send in the attached information, tee will oil and
adjust your sewing machine
FREE OF CHARGE!!
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A b o u t eig h t m iles w est of T he D alles, R ow ena
H eights a re u p -re a re d on the S o u th b a n k of th e ( »»-
j u n i b i u i rugged b a n n e r reach in g p ra c tic a lly from
tbS riv e ’s edge to the cro w n in g scenic p o in t of
M a y c r P a r k w m e 747 feet above. W hen th e enrly-
,iay resid en ts aro u n d T he D alles cam e dow n to
P orU u n d th ey took to th e riv e r boats to get a ro u n d
b w
P io n eerin g highw ay cm m eers « « a r o u n d
b y sn u g g lin g close to h er cu rv in g sh o u ld e is and
Jto n b in g up and dow n, loop on loop. H w a ® \
to n g w ay aro u n d and a scenic w ay but i t a e up u
£ X
gas and killed tim e a n d m an y persons d id n 't like it.
T he top p ic tu re show s th e o riginal highw ay, n e a r
th e crow n of M ayer Park before it w as p av ed . T he
low er photo looks dow n a t th e "R ow ena Loops i
from close to th e top. B u t now R ow ena Loops are
on th e ir w ay o ut so far as m a jo r tra ffic is co n cern ­
ed. In itial c o n tra c ts recen tly h av e been let for th e
co n stru ctio n of a w a te r g rade m o d e m highw ay|
along th e riv e r at th e foot of the cliffs. T he new
w ay is p ro g ram m ed to be co m pleted in th e late fall
of 1953.
1
ily keep up the good w ork. Sin-
cerely. H elen H orner Austin, 310
' E. LautT St., C rescent City
E d ito r, P ilo t: Ju st wish to say
1’ S. I've betni m eaning to w rite
•h e llo ” and to com plim ent you this note for some tim e. W ould
on y o u r very fine ed ito rials — you please renew my subscrip-
B rookings is fo rtu n a te indeed to I tion Will send cheek as soon as
h a w as its ed ito r one who Is 1 find my pen lost as usual. Oh.
keenly progressive, tair-m inded Nl>s p |t»ase s ta rt sending the pa
and also alw ays ready to p r a is e ;^ ,,. j o nlv la th e r, L. D. H orner,
and a ip p o rt activ ities engaged i m j Sweet Home. O re
for the good of th e tow n and I
In The Mail-box:
schools.
You, in your position, u n d o u b t­
edly have m uch (uncalled for)
"u n eo n stiu e tiv e criticism but in
m y opinion. 1 know you are do­
ing a m agnitleient jot» and are
living ‘th e gtxxi life.” My eon
g ra tu la tio n s to you and your tarn-
EARL E. SMITH
Phone Numbers
Bill Brown, police
City Recorder
Rire
Ambulance
TRAILER
2531
-854
2181
21S1
HOMES
It will be w orth you r tim e to
a tte n d the band concert at the
high school gym, F riday n ght at
S:00. The band h as com e a long
w ay, and is anxious to show its
abilities.
Complinjcnts of
SINGER SEWING CENTER
260 So. Broadway,
Tele. 11761, Coos Bay, Ore.
Name
Address or D irection--------
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Make of Machine
Remember— Genuine Singer Service rendered only
by men driving Singer Service Cars!
W1LL0X VENEER MFG. CO.
An Oregon C O -O P E R A TIV E Association
6 0 M em bership Shares A uthorized By C harter
February 15, 1952
Requests for Information, Application or Subscriptions should be
directed to W ILLO X V EN EER MFG. CO.
N E W TR A llT .R S: Spartan, Columbia, Travelo,
Kit, RoyCraft, Roll o Home, Pan-American
SOME (i(X )l) USED TRAILERS:
Home Office, 7007 N. E. Onion Ave., Portland.
5/X O T H E R L O C A T IO N S
—Open Evenings and Sundays—
south on Hwy 101
Box 246, Harbor, Ore.
P L A N T —2 miles north of Brookings, Ore., Main Hwy io i^ o r
PO R TLA N D O FFIC E —Room 713, Board of Trade Building,
Corner S. W. 4th Ave., and Oak St., A 1 water 93S8.
WILLOX VENEER MANUFACTURING CO.
BROOKINGS. O REG O N
A T PLAN T SATU RD AY A N D SU ND AY!