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1 B ro o k in g s -H a rb o r P IL O T *»»* B r o o k in g ., O re . L AVING for girls Brookings hems STATE Kay W a lla ce, who has been sta y in g w ith her Aunt and U n cle, M r. and M rs. R obert C o llie r at 327 S p ru ce, w ill be lea v in g F r i day for San A n g elo , T ex a s for the s u m - m er m on ths. J u n e 6 . 1957 M r. and M rs. F ra n k T y g a rt and son J a m es enjoyed a M e m o r ia l D a y t r i p to G rants P a s s to v is it M r. and M r s . G r a n t P o w e ll. The P o w e lls a r e f o r m er r e s id e n ts of the Harbor a r e a . Mr. and M rs. B ill M i s s G ail Week» Huovila and th eir dau and M iss S h ir le y H ew g h te r s, C arol Ann and itt w ill be le a v in g June K a t h y of B rook in gs 9 fo r S a lem to attend w ere r e c e n t v is ito r s in G rayland, W a s h . , G ir ls S ta te. Mr « .M ild r e d Byrne w here t h e y v is ite d e n te r ta in e d on June 1 w ith M rs. H uovila’ s H a ro ld J o c h e n s w a s in th e ir honor w ith a p a r e n ts, Mr. and M rs. M rs. Jim D onnelly c o ffe e h ou r, a s s is t e d John J a a ttela . C a ro l s t r i c k e n w ith k id n e y and M rs. K endall G ro v by M rs. L. G. Twohy Ann and Kathy r e m a in s t o n e t r o u b l e M o n d a y er m ade a tr ip to M ed- and M rs. Dan M a sse t. ed w i t h th eir g ra n d m o r n i n g , a n d w a s t a k f o r d la s t W ednesday A f e w o f t h e young p a ren ts, and th ey w ill e n t o th e S e a s i d e h o s to take M rs. D o n n elly ’ s w om en w ho had a tten d be retu rn in g in tw o or p i t a l a t C r e s c e n t C i t y . fa th e r -in -la w to Camp D r . D a v id B r o w n w a s ed G irls State in forma- th ree w e ek s. W h ite. in a t t e n d a n c e . y e a r s w e r e p r e se n t to l e n d t h e b e n efit of th eir e x p e r i e n c e s to G ail and S h ir le y . D e lic io u s r e f r e s h m en ts w e re s e r v e d . CONSERVATORY TOUR SET The C u rry County S o il C o n ser v a tio n D is - t r i c t w i l l sp o n so r a c o n s e r v a tio n tour in t h e P o r t O rford and S ix e s a r e a on W ed n es day, June 12, sta rtin g at 1:30 PM . S o il c o n s e r v a tio n a s w e l l a s good farm m an agem en t p r a c t i c e s w ill be in cluded in the to u r. F ir s t stop w ill be a t t h e A . W. S w eet d a iry fa rm on the E lk r iv e r . Stream bank p r o te c tio n , p astu re m a n a g e m e n t and w eed con« tr o l w ill be the h ig h l i g h t s on th is fa r m . N ext s t o p w ill be at the g r a s s v a r ie ty n u r s e r y and s o il fe r tility t r ia ls on the Ray Zum w a lt fa r m , S ix e s . Z um w alt a l s o has a t i m b e r pruning and thinning d em on stration p l o t that w ill be e x plained to the group. O t h e r sto p s w ill in - c l u d e p astu re p lan t in g s and d ra in a g e. C e c il Watt, H arbor, c h a irm a n of the board of s u p e r v is o r s of the S o il C o n ser v a tio n D is t r ic t , u r g e s anyone in t e r e s t e d in c o n s e r v a tio n p r a c tic e s to join t h e to u r. T h is tour has b een w orked out th rou gh the c o o p e r a t ion of the d is tr ic t s u p e r v i s o r s , the S oil C o n ser v a tio n S e r v ic e , and the County E x te n sio n A g e n ts. Mr. and M r s . C h a r lie Y o k u m of John D ay, O re. have m oved to B ro o k in g s to liv e . The Y okum s a r e the p a ren ts of M rs. H a r old M oore. T hey a re m aking over a house on P a rk v iew D r iv e. M rs. J e s s ie Judkins and her b r o th er , Obie N ew ton retu rn ed hom e Monday a fter spending s e v e r a l days in K la m ath F a lls over M em o r ia l Day. Ufa W6& Amazed Says CAR LIFE, The Family Auto Magazine dro* fcpd*? \951 tnoó» ßuA I briek clipping tells you worlds about the ’57 Buick. It tells you we went all out to make this car completely new—yet we didn t sacrifice a sin gle Buick virtue. So you still get that unmistakable Buick T he above styling. You still get that big-car room and comfort and that solid Buick quality. But you also get so complete a change in the vitals of this car that the driving of it is a won drous new experience. You get a brilliant brand of performance that's different from anything else that goes What youliave to do is get in this car and drive it. Drive it around the block, through town, out on the highway. Actually feel what happens when you press the gas pedal, turn the steering wheel, touch those powerful new brakes. T hen-and not till then—will you know why folks call this “the dream car to drive” T h e best advice we can give you, by far, is this: Ask your dealer for a trial run today. •N e w A d va n ced V ariable P itch D yn a flo w i t th e on ly Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century - optional at modest extra cost on the Special Safety Buzzer u standard on Roadmaster optional at extra cost on other Series. K x c l u e l v W it h Bulete on four wheels. Words won’t describe it. Telling you there’s an all-new engine, an instant new Dynaflow,* a completely new power train-none of that will convey this- news to you. • A M T Y -B U Z Z IR * M "bwilvin coradonco" buM»» ■iloopor-hoor yoo wont to »toy undo», Loop» «boo you drop bolow tteot poco. W HEN BETTER A U T O M O B IL « AXE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM WANTADS S E E Y O U R A U T H O R I Z E D B U IC K D E A L E R