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rhursday, February 2, 1956 LONG SLEEX El) — BROOKINGS-HARBOR Regular 4.95 to 5.95 1 Sport S h ir ts ................. s 2.99 Sport B lo u s e s .............. s1.99 Regular 2.9(8 J ■SKIRTS............. Reduced 1 /3 Boys Jackets . . . Reduced 1 /3 IJarmen Shoes . . . . s8.80 TEACHERS ARE MARCH OF DIMES had a ‘ b re a th e r” this week w hile th eir teachers w ent to school. A w orkshop m ainly concerned w ith reading, was scheduled for Mon day and Tuesday of this w eek, cam paign, under the sponsor ship of th e B rookings-H arbor Lions Club a re n ’t in as yet, a l though th e p arty S atu rd ay n igh’ at th e Cliff House was a big »1 m i »jx-axecs irom m e s t a t e D epartm ent of E ducation. Miss Jean Saulding, and Miss Neva Dallas. Also on the program was Miss Bernice Hughes from the f S co tts-F o rem an ’s Book Co. The program was geared on helping slow readers, on w hat to , expect in a reading progran., I w ord-recognition skills, and com- i mon problem s in reading. A panel discussion was held I uesday on “W hat We Expect in A Reading P ro g ram " w ith th? following p articip atin g : Mi's. ‘ Cliff Bushnell, p aren t; School Boahd Member, Dr. P au l Ron- n ig e i; ( ounty School S uperin tendent, Ed Seger; Special Ed- SS3 w as realized from the bas- g etb all gam e Sunday. O ver 90 en tries have been re ceived for the M arch of Dimes Bowling T ournam ent, and it should clear over a $100. The B rookings-H arbor Lions wish to th an k all the m e rc h a n t- and o th er people of th e com m unity for th e fine support given during th e campaign. Th • final to tals will be announced next week. . . . 9 .9 0 /ce n tu n ftb if. shape to play basketball. But I do w ant to report a fifth man, P ipe D ream s — Tom McKenzie, who u n fo rtu n I have a new sign tacked up a te ly broke his left w rist above on my w all sent to n v through the ankle ju st before th e gam e the co u rtest of B etty Young. The and w asn 't able to m ake it. sign is off the cover of a recent Pipe Dreams - issue of the S a tu rd a y Evening 1 saw th e County S uperindent Post .and quotes Ben F ranklin Ed Seger, in downtown Brook ucation T eacher, Mrs. H allie I he quo tatio n also expresses mv ings Tuesday, looking up at all Bell and business representative sen tim en ts; “If all p rin ters w ere the tall buildings. S eger is a determ ined not to print any young, responsible sort of guy F renchy A rrell. thing til they w ere sure it would th at seems to know w hat he is offend nobody, th e re would be doing. 1 believe th at the county very little p rin ted .” school system is in very good •— P ip e D reutna — hands. Everybody’ has asked me if 1 — Pipe Dreams — am a descendant of this "Bririey B race yourself up against the •Murphy” c h a ra c te r th at has pop- Siskiyou« boys and girls. The |H*d up recently. It ju st so hap- political pot seems to have e ru p jens that my fath e rs third cous- ted d u rin g th e last week. C and ,n on my m others side was idates are popping out from un nam ed B ridget, so I might lx* at der ('very rock. We don’t reach ’hat. At any rate, the story into o u r m ail box, w ithout h au l m akes facinating reading, even ing out some candidates m essage AUTO CO. ’hough I personally think it ¡s to the people. If only they are a ’agger hoax th an the "Cariff as w illing to spend a few bucks M an” of some y ears back. on advertising as they are on Pipe D ream s news releases, this should lx* a N aturally, the Lions have been ban n er y ea r for the Pilot, and giving us a riding about only I I could buy seat covers to patch to u r R o tarian s in good cn o p -h up my ’51 Chev. Regular 12.95 Discontinued Styles , public in stallation to lx* held I F eb ru ary 4th (S a tu rd a y ) even ing by th e K lam ath Lodge and D elta R ebekah Lodge at th eir hall in Crescent Citv. Jee HENNING Regular 14.95 OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS COQUILLE Don't Be MIS LED T his ad is printed for the purpose of inform ing the buying public of the Brookings- NOW OPEN Under New Manageer Harbor Garage Get Acquainted O ffer Motor Tune-Up only s5.00 WE SERVICE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ‘111 II'orl( Guarantced THE PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE Friday, February 3rd Saturday, February 4th H arb o r a re a of the clean business tactics of Local M erchants, w ho give you service when m ost needed. grand, Jq h n D arger; S ecretary , Ivan S m ith; W arden, R obert W illiam s; Conductor, Glen Zir" bel; C haplain. C harles Crosby; inside G uardian, C h arles S tan - h u rst; O utside G uardian, Roy M arquis; Right Scene S upjiorter, A rth u r Bollinger; L eft S cene S upporter, B enjam in Jones; the Right S u p p o rte r to th e Noble Grand, F rank TJygart; Left S up p u t e r to th e Noble Grand, Jam es K oeller; R ight S u p p o rte r Vice-grand, Ed O ar; and Left S u p p o rter to the V ice-grand, Leslie Miller. (M eaning PO R T A PPL IA N C E CO. of Brookings.) W YO M IN G , GRAIN-FED - Your local m erchant« pays property, city, and county tax es and all o th er taxes to do business in this area, to fu rth e r benefit th e people living here. U. S. GOOD H as it come to your atten tio n th a t Low -Priced E lectric Appliances are being sold b\ frie n d ly m ethods, to people in this area by PO R T A PPL IA N C E CO. * - m u a r c th e p rices beb.w an d «M th e d ifferen ce fo r y o u rself. TAKE A LOOK AT THE PRICES ! On NORGE FREEZERS MODLI Cu. Ft F-105 VF-1 F-Lr F-20; VF-17 a 10% 13 15 1 / 20 17 ' 1 / „ The Average Family in America Has Two Children Making 4 People in All and Spend ll / FOR FOOD BUDGET FOR ST A P L E S $ «0.00 LEAVING FOR M EAT VEGATABLES, FRU IT, AND BREAD. 279.95 FOOD PLAN WAY W ILL IX). 329.95 399.95 379,91 $ 3 3 6 .0 0 Bacon, H am o r S ausage for B reak fast A L arge Loaf of Bread P ork Chops — 1 Day $ 3 6 0 .0 0 FÌ55 $ 3 9 6 .0 0 F2C5 V * ’ V *>» i6.CC 1 y ' ' ' ” r >,‘ A’’ fest YCU Mr~r< 5 *•...... L .. ’ r ,» • ’ 1 r * •- c. us d ip e ¡; B Peach Cobbler or S 48.45 $ 31.50 / ota! ( ost f,er Month S 79.95 y ' "r SO Vf)U si I. POLKS, YOUR FREEZER PURr r î \ M T) T U P F 'V'I) P’ \N ’ \ v f O T v Oi. 'O T U l \ o , ;N PACT YOU ARE SJ RICH! R AT T H F f M ) OF 24 MONT I PS. - r ' 1 ; Y MAIL IO; (M ad this Coupon in Today) .di, 116 SALES 2L‘?2 C.“ \ ’ 2.7 SEEN AT OUR 2TC27 : ALL W •: -n in the I. .« 4 Weeks I I Pound C O lb N 494 OREGON chief n 7 Days A Week \ our Food Cost Per Month — Your Preezer ('ost Per Month — I L O! b'OR t i l l M ' ) A Pineapple th.- I ‘ / iO 9 A . A SLAB — By the Piece 2 Pounds of Beef - 3 Days A Week '» ce to i n . 941I .l i k e finn h is in th e ir possession one < f sales slipc from our sto-? fo- f. A W eek 1 Day A W eek S hortcake, 19c 43C - 7 D ays A Week Fish — 1 Day A Week Roast P ork SHORT RIBS U. S. GOOD — 7 Days a week Chicken — 1 D ay A Week S tra w b erry VF13 P^unJ 1 Can F ru it Juice for B reak fast 7 Days A Week 2 Packages of Sweet S ucculent, Libbys V egetables for 7 Days A Week. Upside Down Cake VH75 RIB STEAKS lo ok W H A T S80.00 SPENT THE The following is a breakdown of what Each of the Above Freezers Would Cost if Financed at 6 and carried over a 2 A ear Period of I inie . . . . $130.00 $ 50.00 List Price •XU) O S ROUND STEAK T-BONES SIRLOINS This Is The Food Plan Way Who Should Know Better Than Norge What Their Merchandise Is Worth? F105 We ju st I FOOD CO’ " SPLO R DRO P BY T H E FOOD PLAN TO US. WIENERS FO-G •.t-H A N C E ‘ OP the CONVENIENCE OF THOSE WHO MISSED CUP FROZEN FOOD SALE, WE WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS WEEKEND AT THE SAME PRICE y a au A ‘dr, ,s G eneral Delivery BP.OOKIN(x$, ORE 494 JAY'S QUALITY