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I C & K M a rk e t BROOKINGS NEWEST & FINEST MARKET SPECIALS GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY Armcur Star U. S, Inspected Fresh 45É lb Pan Ready or Whole No L im it as L o n g as T h e y L ast SLICED Reports to Rotary On Russia Trip Roy J. Hansen. m anager, E u reka T ravel Agency, and a recent visitor to th e Soviet Union was guest speaker T uesday at the reg ular noon m eeting of the Brooking Rotary Club at the Cliff House. H ansen told the group candidly th at th e people in the Soviet Union “never had it so good’’, b u t em phasized the fact th a t they never had anything to begin with, so th a t it seems good to them, alhough they are a long way be hind the U. S. in alm ost every respect. He reported a lack of “ freedom of m ovem ent”, and of “ freedom of speech”, but said that TV sets were fairly common, in Moscow at least and other living standards w ere low com pared to us, but they w ere m aking progress. H ansen m ade a m onths trip through Russia alone, telling the group th a t the average Russian w orker receives only one forth the U. S. pay. and finds prices six tim es as high, and the quality ! lower. pound PORK LIVER S p rin g T o u rn a m e n t P lan s AGED TILLAMOOK TYPE FULLY AGED SHARP "DRIVING THROUGH THE YEARS' The Story ol The M o tor Car Milestone* In Car D evelopm ent! I F rom the rickety SPUTTERIN6 "BUGGY" OF AUTOMOBILES BEGINNINGS, KEY DEVELOPMENTS HAVE BROUGHT THE CAR TO ITS PRESENT STATE OF LUXURY AND EFFICIENCY. RUBBER T R ES MAPE FOR SOFTER «PIN S /TH E SELF-STARTER FOR E A S E S STARTING,- THE "SELECTIVE SHIFT” FOR E A S E S OPERATION OF THE CAR. ß /ö -CLOSED BOPÇS TO MAKE DRIVING MORE COMFORTABLE/ FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES, WINDSHIELD WIPERS, SHATTER PROOF GLASS TO MAKE DRIVING S A F E R ... ^ 3 doz. Grade "AA" Small EGGS 99" Loraine - Oregon - Blue - Lake COULD ROLL DOWN A BANK WITH; ' OUT CRUSHING, THE WRAP-AROUND SAFE CAR LIKE TODAYS BUKX T aking advantage of a break in the w eath er last T hursday, several Brookings ladies attended the first reg u lar m onthly lunch eon at th e Del N orte Golf course P lans for spring tournam ents w ere discussed, and Mr. O rville Stum p, the Club Professional, ex plained th e classes for beginners. Anyone interested in learning golf, or those interested in playing I are cordially invited to visit the course and get acquainted, T h u rs day is Ladies Day at th e golf course, and anyone desiring in fo r-' m ation may call Mrs, David Me- Donell, 4474, th e com mittecwo- man from Brookings, who w ill be glad to help you. The follow ing ladies attended the luncheon from Brokings: Mrs. 1 David McDonell, Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mrs. F rancis A rrell, Mrs. Lee Hein, Mrs. C harles G rayshel, Mrs. Willis Lowe, Mrs. Naomi Brown, Mrs. John Connors, Mrs. Don Sm ith, Mrs. Hugo Mackey, Mrs. Bill F allert and Mrs. Edw ard Collum. ...IN 1934, FSHE-R INTRODUCED I THE TURRET TOP. THEN CAME THE ALL-STEEL SOPV THAT BUMPERS AND PANORAMIC WINDSHIELDS - MAKING A BEAUTIFUL, D iscussed a t L u n c h e o n a t D e l N o rte G o lf C o u rse CHEESE lb. 69c Ill— L.. DON'T BE We are new in the process of compiling our new telephone directory. If you have any changes to be made in your name, address, telephone number, or if you wish new listings or advertising, please contact our business office as soon as possible. Writes on Flood 7 for *1°° GREEN BEANS - - - - - - Royal All 7 Flavors 3 G E L A T IN ............. Liptons for 23c 12 quart size bags 49- TEA MARKET BRAND OR PENTHOUSE i . - U 1 ¿ M b > .RXOJ 2l/2 Can if. Mool ‘ H A A f t M ao I ; - jr u io - r ' ta ■, - • r s— v r M S î " ■ *1* • fiû C ......... SUNSHINE! KRIS 1 pound S O D A C R A C K E R S ................... 2 8 e LETTUCE Large Ï ß C risp H ea d s Golden No. 1 B A N A N A S ........... ------ 2 lbs 27® P O T A T O E S - No.2s 10 lbs - - - 2 9 c Lynn O. H am pton, form er Brooking high school su p erin ten den t reported on flood conditions in Vale in a recent letter. DON’T DELAY . . . ACT TODAY! H am pton said th a t th e high school in Vale, w here he is now su perintendent, w as the only pub lic building in tow n th a t was not dam aged by the flood and because of th at was being used as disaster h ead q u arters by th e Red Cross, He state th a t th e school cafe teria w as feeding 1000 m eals a day. Brookings Items Sam E. Collis, his wife, Jean, son Charles, and daughter Chloe recently of Dayton, Ohio where he worked at the Wright Patterson Air Force Base w ere in Brookings Tuesday visiting isiting with his father, W J. Collis s on his way to S e t t le where he Airplane C employed as __________ _____ tant on painting of Air Force air craft. His new position with Boe ing w ill be in Pilotless Aircraft Dtvivsion working on protective finishes for the Bomarc Missile. ' TflfFItlf MUNII PACIFIC FISH MART Crescent Center - Crescent City ja ¿ W U l i i e W l H » 43JA 2 lbs. for 8 5 ' The L u th eran Y outh League w ill m eet h ere after each 2nd and 4th S unday of th e m onth a t 7:30 p m , at th e S w anson cabin on P arkview Drive. D ouglas Ham- ness is the president and Mr and Mrs. Bob Swanson, Mrs. George D unning and Mrs. Betty Sm yth are the counsellors. Laura Vincent Passes Away L aura Vincent, passed aw ay in Salem, Oregon M arch 11, 1957, after a lengthy illness. She had resided in the H arbor and Sm ith River area all her life and w as 87 years old at the tim e of h er pass ing. L aura V incent w as a m em ber of the E astern S ta r lodge of C res cent City, California. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Minnie Thompson, H arb o r and a nephew , A rchie McVay of H arbor. F u neral services will be held F riday M arch 15 at W iers M ortu ary Chapel w ith in tern m en t in the Sm ith R iver C em etery. Rev. W al ter S adler of Brookings, w ill offi ciate. P ailb ears are A ndrew H o f-. feldt, Les Dimmick, Jo h n Cooper, Vernon Hanscan, Doyle G arvin and Jo h n Molino. SOLf 53c lb.. 2 lbs. for . » 3 « Ocean Run COOKED CRAB, lb. - - CRABMEAT, lb. - - - - Columbia River Smelt, lb. OYSTERS, 12 oz. jar - - - RAZOR CLAMS, lb. - - 17® 90* 39® 58c sl 40 Home M ade Tarter Sauce and 1000 Island Dressing SPECIAL PRICES END SUNDAY NIGHT