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PAGE SIX — BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT - Rebefof PAIN a « M P A IN S of H E A D A C H E . N E U R A L * » I A . N E U R IT IS w>th S T A N B A C K T A B * L E T S or P O W O I R S S T A N B A C K >• AM a on» ingredient form ula . . . S T A N - •A C K com bine* aavaral medically proven A*« a re lie v e r* into on* eaiy to tel*e dote . . . The added effectivenei* of the*e M U L T IP L E ingredient* bring* fatter, more tem p la te relief, eating e n n e ty end tendon em m lly accompanying pain . . . T m * S T A N B A C K A g a i n»t Any P re p a ra tio n V a u 'v a Ever U *ed 5«ee>aSec4 **ft STANBACK A solemn warning to all the younger drivers is found in the Secretary of State’s report on 1955 traffic accidents. Of the 412 reported killed in car wrecks, by far the highest number were in the age group Ixtween 18 and 24, which took 55 males and 15 females, or a total of 70 lives. 'Hie next high est group was between 30 and 39, which included the heads of many young families, in which 49 males and 13 females were wiped out for a total of 62 and the third highest group, those over 65, tallied 53 lives lost 37 men and 16 women. This latter group were responsible for the highest pedestrian-traffic fatal Candidate for Nomination byRepublican Party for the office of County Clerks of Curry County OLETA A . WALKER Seeks Re-election on the record established as your preaent county clerk Experienced — Efficient — Courteous ities in which 23 lost their lives —15 men and 8 women. By far the greatest number of reported accidents involved more than one car, a total of 56,303 of the whole 65,741, and in this summary of accidents, 54,991 involved property damage of som e kind or, other. Between 4:00 and 4:59 p.m. seems to he the most popular time to have an accident, Re cording to the report, and Fri day seems to lx? a great favorite, among the days of the week. From 4:00 to 4:59 a.m. on Mon day morning is statist ¡cay, the safest time to he prowling about the highways. BROOKINGS, OREGON THESE PEOPLE LIVE HERE . . . (Thin M the 9th of a weekly aerie# of brief biographies of the people who conduct business of this area. Their names appear in the Ad-Rime Directory on this issue of the Pilot. Thursday, March 29, 1956 ially to their line of camera supplies and equipment, which included movie projectors and accesories. In addition to the camera supply business they also specialize in single, family and group photos. HAROLDS JEWELRY STORE is owned and operated by form- THE BROOKINGS CAMERA ¡er Eastern Oregon people, John SHOP is like much of the other Day, to be exact. Harold and Brookings business world. It is Hazel Moore bought out the operated by people who came W. Jones Jewelry and after mod* from another part of the nation | ernizing the quarters and adding and opened a business here just several lines were ready to open because they liked it here and July 1st of last year. saw possibilities for the future. Harold had been in the jewel Ed and Tillie Strong originally ry business for 12 years before came from Chicago. Mr. Strong coming here. He worked as a became interested in photog partner in his father’s store. REGISTER BEFORE APRIf, 17 raphy in the windy city in 1926. With this background in the bus to vote in the MAY 18 primarie#. Portland was not quite far iness he has insisted upon offer i enough West for the Strongs, ing the finest repair service .»n although they did engage in bus all 'ines of jewelry, including PILL THE PLUG iness there for a number of watches, clocks, razors and all 01 STOMACH UPSET years. associate items. H a lt-a liv e , headachy, when constipa It was in April of 1952 when The Moores moved here for tion sours stomach? B lac k-D rau < n t* they decided that lower Curry two reasons. They had long held r e lie v e s c o n s tip a tio n o c e r n tg M . Helps sweeten sour stomach too. County offered an opportunity (juttev-StHMab twistssir Warts BaraigMI for the future. And it was then a desire to locate on the Oregon No harsh griping Made from pure Coast and after looking over v e g e ta b le h e rb s . T h o r o u g h ly b u t that they opened a camera shop the area they decided that the gently uncorks dogged Atesttncsi or studio over the old bank City of Brookings had the nicest Brings com forting relief In morning. Then life looks tu nn y again I Oat building. In February of the climate and held the greatest B lac k-D rau g h t today •In r n v t r r nr O —nnlatW form following year they moved to opportunities for the future in ' TaMa their present location next to the business. Tliey have 2 boys, Ron IlWSIBsDlS eourt cblMren^T’ <S- Par Store, in the Goetz building. nie, who is nine, and Larry who At that time they added mater- is twelve years old. MBrtSwih « Ä 3 ft* THE HOUSE OF SHOES is VFW BUILDING DEBT FREE A festive group of Overseas owned and operated by Amber Veterans and their ladies wit- Campbell. She opened the store veieransu ,. ", u ‘ . in A n r i , k « q in April 1953 in the the Golds berry ' nessed the final payment and Building, and later. March 1955, burning of the morgage on the VFW property at their last moved to the present location meeting. The event was approp in the Kerr Building. Wm. L. Campbell, her hus, riately celebrated. The loam band, is associated with Ted made some years ago to hurry getting the building into service, Freeman in the Brookings Live was later transferred to Fell stock and Cattle Co. The couple , . . . . OimDbell. and in the ceremonv. came here from Los Angeles m _ . . . , k ii u ¡Post , Commander 1942. Mrs. Campbell is happy , „ handed Camp- .. shi»e . l iidl. , a member . of the aZ™ post, c- the with the progress of , the S to re an d is . m n H . i r in M v i „ a f,nal Payment of over $300. Fell store and is emphatic in saying this is the only place to live, he handed back the note, and it is active in club and civic work was burned. M. S Brainard, longtime mem in the Brookings-Harbor area. ber of the post, spoke on its The couple have a son, Rich ard, who attended high school history and especially on the post property, calling attention here and is now a member, of the to the fact that of the many U. S. Army Engineers. community structures that of the post was one of the very few SHEHAN’S CLOTHING is a built by a small group and en brand new business opened in tirely debt free. With the debt November 1955. Robert T. and burden now lifted. Brainard said Dorothy Shehan are not exactly the veterans planned to further strangers to Brookings. Peggy improve the property. Several candidates were init Gould is a sister of Mr. Shean’s mother and they have visited iated in both the Post and the often with Mickey and Peggy Ladies Auxiliary and new’ offle- Before coming here he sold used et> were elected with Ezra, cars for Lou Blanc in Coos Bay. (Red) Ross named as Post Com Previous to that, Shehan had mander and Mrs. Edith Hynes served 8 years with the J. C. as Auxiliary President. Install Penny Company, which has giv ations will be held the first en him considerable background meeting in April—the 4th. in the clothing business. No surgery needed to reduce swelling The store is located across from the O K. Rubber Welders In the Johnson-Hurst Building, and is new and modem in every detail. They feature the latest in men's work .dress and also sports wear. In doctor's teats, »Biasing new The couple have a daughter, Stainless P ibd instantly relieved Flash bulletin from Mobilgos Economy Run Coleene Johnson, who is with her husband in the service, at Fort Riley. Kansas. FORD WINS IN BIRTHDAYS CLOSE — Richard Sharp and his sister, Kathryn, had their birthdays pretty close this year, at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sharp, out on Dodge Avenue. They came close last wear, too. Richard was 9, on the 16th. and Kathryn was 6. on the 22nd — 1956, that is. piles’ torture I Gave Internal and external relief — without surgery 1 8 medically-proved ingredients re lieve pain.Itching tnstentlyt Reduce swelling. Promote healing. You sit, walk In comfort I Only stainless pile remedy. Stainless Paso«» Supposi tories or Ointment at druggists. MRS. LAIRD TO BANDON - Mrs. Iva Laird, longtime em ployee of the West Coast Tele phone Company, has been moved from Gold Beach to a job as assistant cashier at Bandon. ROCK FISHING — It is getting to that time of the year when everyone should caut ion everyone else to be very careful about fishing off the rocks or allowing youngsters to venture too far out upon them. Occasional large swells can be expected to come in. now and then, a little higher than ex pected and once a person is swept off their feet and suhi°ct to battering among the rocks, th e y are lucky to come out of it 'i\e. To those who have Keen here for a time, we have wit CLEAN & COMFORTABLE nessed some very pathetic accid ROOMS AVAILABLE ents that could have boon avot I ed had a little caution been used Weekly and Monthly Rates PERCH — Kids and adults have been get ting perch and squaw fish by the gunny sack full. Bait fishing at the mouth of the river has been quite profitable also. V-8 WINS CLASS A In this year’s Feonomy Run a new For«.! V ft, with Ford mi.me was the official victor over esery car i 1 its field, with a w inning average oi »7.76 U ton-miles per gallon. I his nu ans t ’.it the sturdier, heavier Ford carried more s ight.w ith greater gas economy per pound, t.»an any car in its livid. 1 his latest F ord victory was scored over a rough and rigorous l.RkS.S mile route run ning from Los Kngeh’s to Colorado Springs. I lie winning Ford threaded its way over the tough and twisting course averaging hi tter than 40 inph. Through the heat of Death Valles and over the chilling height of an 11,000-toot mountain peak . . . through Th. » the gas eating stop and go of city traffic and over the straight-line open road . . . Ford proved anew its traditional reputation for economical ¡x'rfonnanee. 1 he winning Ford was a regular-produc- ’<»»» model take:» right from the assembly line and officially im pounded until the starter's gun sounded. It was no different than thousands of '56 Fords you see on the road and in dealers’ showrooms. This proves that Ford, the Performance, Sts le and Safety leader, leads in Economy, too! That adds up :<> four big reasons why the '56 Ford is worth more when sou buy it. while sou drive it, ami w hen vou si ll it. tool «Mt-mile* realw f a/ErOla to in r n t, agxdl dLxtre /«w all rar* IW a>u-A t l a - iltaa at n n or en akt T a n - n il- prr ÿ.iU.m m „ a lt Ik, —, p .,,,,. mailtpOau ( * IA. aumòer al •">**» Iraaalad, uirt.iad a.m Sar a] ta iiu n , aj f a w itn , tvn tn m n l. EDNA SPARKS, Manager Phone 2624 CtcH CCcf ?/cri‘t /tifai tJl’ttee Q i/ifa f/eiia FORD AU-AMERICAN Also Commercial Rates PERFORMANCE CHAMPION Top-Award W inner of W inner fo r MANUFACTURER'S A ll-A round TROPHY Stock Car D aytona Beach, Perfoi mance . . . F lorida D espite tre fact that a way to prevent diphtheria w-as discovered many years ago, thousands of children have diphtheria every year. Much of this results from the in difference of parents. They know that their children should be immunized, but they just don’t get around to it. Make Test Drive the Economy W inner , . . • resolution now to have your children treated. The treat ment is simple and safe. Ask your duct« about it at the DUNNING MOTORS YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD-MERCURY DEALER" BRO O K IN G S, O R EG O N first opportunity. FRANK'S PHARMACY - New Phone Number 1444 —- Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. —