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Thursday, May 24, 1956 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE TWO TO BREAK COLTS W recker Service Mrs. Murray (Rose Gardner) Walker, in town fore part of the week, in consultation with colt owners who want Rose to edu cate them (the colts, that is). Looks like Rose would be kept busy. Besides the unreported bundles of equine joy there have arrived increases in the Enid Hurst and Amber Camp bell families. Portable Welder Service PHONE 4 2 0 2 MURRY MOTORS A b/r y o u can en joy FOR For the first time since 1951 , more Democrats were registered Jimmy Carte, about to be in Oregon than Republicans this graduated from Oregon Techni last election. The Demos led by cal Institute, where he spcc.al- .2 percent inl956 and by .4 n ized in deisel engineering, has 1951. Some 25,000 more voters been chosen to work for the j legistered for the ’generad elec Brizzard Co., locating in Eureka. tion of November 1954 than wene on the poll books of the Wife: (5 a.m.) “John. I’m sun most recent election, according to the Oregon voter. I hear a mouse squeak.” Husband: “Well, what do you want me to do, get up and oil it? ” -—Exchange P IL L THE PLUG ON STOMACH UPSET H all-alive, headachy, w hen constipa Harvey Foster, Riehf -Id Oil is the Old Pistol River Ceme tion sours stom ach? Black-Draught* r e l i e v e s c o n s t ip a t io n o v e r n ig h t. Corporation s agent in Brook- j tery. There sleep the remem Helps sw eeten sour stom ach too ings has atbtided the annual • bered and the forgotten, the Luittvs Stomack Sweetener Worts Ovenitgtt' all-day marketing session, which marked or unmarked graves to No harsh griping. Made from pure v e g e t a b le h e r b s . T h o r o u g h ly b ut was conducted by Richfield in which, in their turn, they were en tly uncorks clogged intestines S Irinas com forting relief In morning Seattle at the Norway Center, borne after they, in life, had Then life looks sunny again 1 Get B lack-D raught today recent ly. borne their own folks or their • In Powder or Gre««l<rte4 lo r » ■ . a»d The company’s marketing ex neighbors. -- -toke tablets. Tableti. •—• now in n n o , e a n - -to tool w hen oonetipauaa perts heard W. G King Jr., vice Back from the busy highway U 2 1 d $ 3 A iU H M U t f tours children t di- ee<lon and dtspoettlon, get Byrup of Blaek- president and general sales man of life, back from the curling D rtu g b t They tore th i* honey-sweet liquid ager, tell of Richfield’s thirteen breakers, yet not so far back million dollar accelerated re as to blot out in oblivion their finery and research expansion sounds, there are a dozen or program to keep pace with the so markers bearing the names of great increase in population and those whose moulds will lay for a l l you do i f industrial activity of Ihe North ever. west. There is a story, possibly a The sales executives were myth of spectral foundation, a- Richard Wilson, Los Angles shown motion pictures, dramatic bout the earliest marked grave, skits, slides and numerous other that of G. A. Hamilton, on seascape artist is in Brookings devices that dramatically pre whose marker the mossy figures doing painting of the Harris sented the 1956 marketing plan tell us he passed on the 22nd Beach State Park. I Mr, Wilson says the rock for of the Richfield Oil Corporation. day of July, 1888, and that he The group also heard about was 75 years of age, which would mation at Harris Beach an? the Richfield’s intensive promotion read that he was born in ’23. most interesting and unusual campaign which includes heavy As the tale goes, the poor old he has ever seen, and he has concentration on newspaper ad chap gave up his ghost on the been as far as Newfoundland, painting seascapes. vertising. Myers Creek hill, was buried on Mr. Wilson has painted many the spot, and a wooden fence murals in clubs and private I f you need Just c a l l This week end saw our put up about his grave. Time homes, Some of his paintings of COM M ERCIAL FINANCE. Answer a few beaches well spotted with visi and the elements destroyed the sim ple q u estio n s - - th en , chances tors. many coming over to get a fence, but through some now Harris Beach are displayed at May’s Fun & Magic Shop, at a re, you can come r ig h t down and * respite from the heat of the barely visible, perhaps, kindly Hotel Brookings building. valley. get your cash I Loans are a v a ila b le deed, a stone in his memory was set up among those of his life from $25 to $1500 on sig n a tu r e , A Federal or State Commis time neighbors. BOB OE L & P BACK fu r n itu r e , or a u to m o b ile, sion should be set up to try and Because a newspaper some find somebody or some group Boh Peterson, who doesn’t need any introduction around times forms the only connecting entirely satisfied with all phases here, came down from the Ever link with the past, the Pilot of government. green State for a breather. He asks for anything anyone might was a partner in the former know- concerning this early set- ROGUE FISHING L and P Lumber Co., operating Iter whom, we hear, was nick NORTHGATE BUILDING Current reports from the named “Cap”. here for some years. Rogue are that just about ev ry- PHONE 4171 Then there are last resting one was getting salmon. KEYES CAST OFF Mrs. Clarence Keyes had word places marked o f: from her husband, yesterday, Sarah A. Owens, 1868-1943; that his chest cast had been re Erank H. Owens, 1860-1939: moved and that mechanical Henry W. Owens, 1835-1911; therapy had been started on his A m a n d a Owens, 1839-1925; lower limbs. Clarence was very Alice C. Conser, 1866-1938; Al badly injured, about a month fred A. Henry, 1867-1916; Joseph ago, in a woim I s accident and is G. Crockett, 1853-1929; Phil Mc still paralysed from the waisl Manus (no dates); Carl Linke, down. 1874-1937¡Charles Walker, 1906- POSTOFFICE TO CLOSE 1937; Pearl Miller, 1873-1935; The postoffice at Dryden, up ('barley Hardenbrook, 1890-1903; Deer Creek valley east of Selma, Julia Myrtle Crook, 1867-1943; will b»? closed for business on William Henry Crook, 1867-1943; May 31, according to reports. Irma Crook, 1908-1909; Oliver Its scattered customeds will L. Cams, 1847-1926; John Vail, henceforth be served by R.F.D. 1834-1903; John P. Ismert, 1820- The office is located in an oi l 1898; Katherine Ismert, 1844- dwelling with no other houses in 1894; Henry Ismert, 1868-1934; sight. Edgar Bram Stone, 1865-1937, Frank Thomas Dunning, 1862- 1939. But there are no markers for many. Perhaps there was once a painted board. There are sev eral scattered about. There should be some recorded memory of these unmarked The Hoover and Bradley Reports, both unfavora- graves. Again, because the ear ole to Veterans' Service, Non-Service, and Benefi* nest seeker after things that wen? frequently search the news ciary Benefits, Now and in the Future, are being paper files, the Pilot will wel come, before it is again too late, Considered in Washington, D. C. any word from those among us who still remember, that it may V »ecome at beast some mark that those who sleep their last sleep, By Immediately Joining Some Veterans' Group, there on that secluded bench, are not entirely forgot ton among For Men or Women, You w ill Register Your Op men. The Pilot will print these position to the Recommendations of These Pre memories and will be glad of any information on those re meme red. judiced Reports. CALL- Straig h t or W e n d - a s yo u prefer! P R IC E REGISTRATIONS Seascape Artist Paints Scenery At Harris Beach Sunny Brook « SAME The Old Pistol River Cemetery Foster Attends On a sheltered bench, between Richfield Session Pistol River and Myers Creek, CARTE TO BE GRADUATED 4171 EACHI ÌIV ^ .A Money DON ROSS ,vS,í>*«í *1, ‘ » 4 «UM S. K ÍN T U C K V KENTUCKY S T R A IO H T BOURBON A T T E N T IO N ! BLENDED W H IS K E Y W H IS K E Y $4 80 £ l’l > T $4 35 * > « / • MT. V€TER A NS •n|< »y t h e w h i s k e y th u l'a ' a* 9 •010 SUNNY BROOK CO . DfV OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., LOUISVILLE. KY # U IH 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65% CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS How to make rough and rugged work easy ! — A H i-- •« and their kin dr . M c W h o r ter due ■OH »* ' • E n g in e e r e d ond at, h u r t bulb «a save you »ha BIG money — Ik e op- •ra tin g an d m aintenance money S y • • ¿¿ft ♦ e* V ^ ‘ ‘ ' eel-drivo track ! 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Low humidity and breezes can suck up a lot of juice and tgers are watching their sweat sticks, along around midafter- oon. Even to one to whom all flowers are dahlias, the dogwood, rtuxldorendrons and îr.s of 199 were remarked upon. vl 6 0 0 0 - l b . c a p a c it y nfed winch. a -n t 7 0 0 « is tt.es tai Dr McWhorter is expected in the area shortly, on one of his nequen, trips concerning the tloral industry. Dr. McWhorter .s a plant pathologist affiliated with til- U, s. Department of Agriculture. m oney! Brookings M achinj Shop No surgery needed to reduce swelling i of painful piles! i In doctor's tests, amazing new Stainless Paao Instantly relieved J piles' torture! Gave Internal and external relief — without surgery I « medically-proved ingredients re lieve pain itching instantly.’ Reduce swaping. Promote healing You «K walk in comfort, Only stainless pda remedy. Stainless Pazox Supposi tories or Ointment at druggists. Don’t Wait to Be Begged to Join VOLUNTEER NOW Iliis ad urges all men and women eligible to join the veterans group of their choice so their numerical strength will be reflected in Con gress when these recommendations come up for consideration. '1'lus ad is being circulated widely and it is already attracting members, both veterans and eligible members of veterans’ families are asking for applications. Ihese people are beginning to realize the danger (5 Jit more powerful interests influencing legislation detrimental to all :K-nefits of service in the Armed Forces. The burden of initiating and keeping these jxtst-service awards alive has been born hv a Few whose numbers must now be augmented QUICKLY. Any fxrsons wanting to contribute funds, any amount, to keep this .id running in as many publications as ¡x«ssihle may do so by making their contributions at this newspaper. Names will be published. " 7 /nt Oilucrnsemcnt paid for by Curry County Post & Auxiliary q66, Brookings, Oregon Ezra Ross, Post Commander, f. G. Koehler, Post O. M I