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Brookings-Harbor Pilot Thursday, January 10, 1957 Would You Believe It's Ten Years Since: an accurate record of a farm oper. ation are available from the coun ty extension office, report Lou Postm istress Goldie Sm ith re O estei, county extension agent. ported that the Brookings Post Of These books sim plify income F arm record books are keeping fice sales for the year 1946 were up $1,249.90 w ith a yearly sales total of $6,669.11. • * • Farm Record Books A vailable at O ffice SALES /-SERVICE* 4 LOUzALMN voti THOUûHT TYÊ5. BUT THAT DIAMOND UKE THE EN û A ü EMENT ) MAN I PIN O WAS BEAUTIFUL WHEN I BOUÛHT IT STPAN6E.VÖU T ye S- shoul D Nûîicfc THAT VOU K-NOW "LOVE IS , B L IN D f / ¿uv not CTOME P resident W. M. Bunnell re ports th at the Croft Lily G row ers will hold th eir first m eeting at the G range hall. • • • THEDE ISN'T A FLAW IN I THE EXCELLENT SERVICE O F FE R E D BY COAST Tom. John, Ken and Bud Van Pelt. Etta Diel, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fielder and Jam es Fielder attend- £QU/PM&/rco PARTICULAR PEOPuE P R A IS E T H E IR tax forms. If the farm er has kept an accurate record of his expenses and receipts, the totals can be I tran sferred to the income tax. form w ith a minium of work in volved. Besides sim plifying income tax reporting, a good set of farm re cords can be used in evulating the farm ing program to find the weak and strong points. A farm plan for the coming year can then be m ade based on actual fact rath e r than estim ates. ✓ GCZ/lO/ v ij nr power saw / m E Q U IP M E N T ^ ^ I ■ Johnson MOM ELITE SALES' OatiooL^i SAW S S E R V IC E P k 9 ^ c 2 7 l \ ' BROOK/NGS .J V ® OLYMPIA THE W ATER m ake3 |T sq ta H vmf T w ith pleasure! ■ IT S A Brooking*, Oregon H E A L T H H IN T S ! ed the Em pire confab dealing w ith th e governm ent allotm ents to the Indians of the Chetco, To- toney, U m pqua and Siuslau tribes. The cold season-—meteorologically and medically speaking—is w ith us again. From now until the sun returns to a full-tim e job of w t i i t t - | ing up this side of our planet, there will be a sniffling and a blowing of noses th a t will collectively produce not only a general feeling o f. B lair Gould contem plates open misery but a stupendous outlay in time and money by cure seekers. This, of course, does not take 1 ing of a shoe store in Brookings. into consideration the time and The Goulds are from Portland. * • • effo rt and funds th a t have been Ram Rods meet Del Norte team expended all year round in trying to ward off such outbreaks. It in a gam e of basketball. has been estim ated th at the com • * * Am bulance Benefit dance held mon cold, of which nasal discom fort is one of the most common at the G range by Odd Fellows. symptoms, has caused business * * • more lost time and, therefore, The O regonian ran a story more lost income than all other about Brookings being the w a rm -, illnesses put together. est spot on the coast. So far, medicine has not come * • ♦ up with the cure for colds. But in Pete Lesm iester was elected the course of its research it has president of the Cham ber of Com produced a few good ways of merce. relieving the discomfort of the ♦ * • for a period of from two to six stuffed nose. One of the most hours. A few applications during The V olunteer Firem en Azalea effective drugs yet developed to the day and one at bedtime will Festival Association reported that reduce local swelling and conges give nearly continuous relief.' the annual C hristm as party was a tion in the nasal passages is success. The group gave bags of privine solution. One medical r e Unlike other drops used for colds,’ it will not keep the user*aw ake candy, nuts and fruit to th e cities port calls Privine “as safe as any durinfc the night or cause n er other vasconstrictor available, boys and girls. vous tension or excitability d u r and considerably more effective.” W hat makes Privine so effec ing the day. It is non-allergio and does not have a burning o r tive is th a t it is potent yet free Navy, Marine O ffice from undesirable effects. Two or irritatin g effect. This is especially im portant to mothers who usually Changes Location three drops of 0.05% solution Chief Jam es Malby of the Navy will relieve congested nasal p as have to struggle to get youngj children to take nose drops.^ R ecruiting service and S. Sgt. sages immediately and« completely Charles Lawson of the M arine Corps recruiting service announe- P O R T R A IT S I ed th at the Navy and M arine re By Jam es J. M etcalfe cru itin g office previously located in Room 424. Hall building, Coos WELCOME WAGON Bay, has now been moved to a The kindly Welcome Wagon is new and larger office in the Ko ski building, 235 N orth Broadway, A most exciting car P lans are underw ay for a con T h at carries figts and frien d ly Coos Bay. The office hours for the new cert series to be given in A nchor smiles office are: From 9 to 5 Monday age and F airbanks, Alaska, by To houses near and far To m others with their babies new through Friday and from 9 to 12 Mrs. F o rrest Hysom of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hysom are form on Saturdays. To girls of sweet 16— erly from Anchorage. Alaska And her whose h eart has prom w here Mrs. Hysom w as actively ised to engaged in teaching piano. Two Become her lover’s queen. Try a Pilot Ad piano scharships are offered an • To families th at pack th eir th in g s nually by one of the leading civic And find a new address. organizations in Anchorage, Alas And those who come from o th e r ka and students of Mrs. Hysom towns w ere aw arded all of the scholar In search of happiness. ships for the past five consecutive The Welcome Lady calls on them years. One of her students w ent In best of hostess style on to Chicago and won another With presents from the m erch an ts scholarship from Dr. Rudolph that G anz w orld renow ned teacher and A re very much w orthw hile. She gives advice and renders aid. concert pianist. And everything is free— Mrs. Hysom has said she will tak e a very lim ited num ber of For friendship and good w ill throughout stu d en ts and may be reached by The w hole com m unity. calling Brookings 5521 betw een M artha G rayshel 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon and Phone 2671 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Local Woman To Give Concert r e f r e s h in g Click o f the N ew Car S e a s o n your New Year off to a rollicking start? ant to get W Want to take the wheel of the car that s winning raves from Coast to Coast and back again? Then take the wheel of a 1957 Buick and try the sparkling-est new perform ance team in all autodom. We mean the team with the highest- powered V8 engine ever to ginger a Buick — and an advanced new Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* H e re , with just a judicious touch of foot to treadle, you get response so obediently instant, so liquid smooth, and so full range in “Drive”- th a t you've never in your life felt anything like it. ......... rv .................n ,n fa a t-m o v ' -« » •" ............ traffic ° n - 3ood . d etanv«- »y». * eeD ’ 9 ,t t ie '. r . m o re 1°r * « V » ." -’ ■verV - T "*' ” 9 ° ° d jriv®r t>en dr • o .r g Bc t . o p .................... It’s sports-car going in a full-sized traveler that’s sheer delight frym start to finish. K now what else? Folks like the way this new kind of per formance comes dressed in sleek and glamorous styling that s fresher than tomorrow’s news. They like the new roominess inside these low-sweep Buicks and the new luxury of their “nested” ride. They like the new ease of handling, the new steadiness of cornering, the way stops are always on the level no matter how quickly you use the brakes. Fact is, folks like everything about the newest Buick yet — the car that s fast becoming the biggest hit of the new ear year—and you will, too. Come on in and try it this week. We 11 have the red carpet out for you. •New Advanced Variable Pit< h Dynaflou; It the only Dynamic Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and C entury-optional at modest extra cost un the Special. to reach operator on dial phones). B | e READY to give the long distance operator the city, name and number of whomever you're calling (if you have them). She'll do the rest. | C [oMMENCE your conversation when the connection is m ade. You'll find it's easy as talking across town. • P lu^T ederal Tax. 3 minute day», all day Sunday, W H tN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM- MEANING BUICK Highway 101 [ JBL|SK OPERATOR for "Long Distance Please." (Dial " O ’’ I t ’ s I nexpensive , Too. You can call anywhere in the United States for *$2.00 or less. T h rills — to call Long Distance! Brookings or. ' • .n, c.f! r C i >k‘