Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 10, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
LANGLOIS NEWS
D eputy A dam s and a team of
w om en from O phir G range. All
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McGugin
B y M arion B rooks
fo u rth degree m em bers are w el­
enjoyed a trip into C alifornia
com
e
as
th
e
m
a
jo
r
p
a
rt
of
G
range
M rs. Snow, te a c h e r in Langlois
o v e r t h e C hristm as holidays,
g ra d e school, passed aw ay last w ork is conducted in th e F o u rth
stopping a t S an Leandro. F resno
D
egree.
w eek, a n o th e r victim of reckless
and w ay points w hile gone.
M rs. W. S. Wood of C orvallis,
an d d ru n k e n driving. How Jong
Mrs. O lena T instad, m o th er of
is this s la u g h te r of innocent peo­ m o th er of Mrs. Evelyn Boice,
Mrs. W. D. Johnson, will come
cam
e
over
to
help
w
ith
the
new-
p le on o u r highw ays going to be
hom e from S easide hospital, at
allow ed to co n tin u e? W hen will baby Cor a few days. She left on
C
rescent City, this week. She has
w e dem and en a ctm en t of s u c h F rid ay for h e r home.
been
confined th e re since th e day
law s th a t will put a stop to this
M rs. M a y W yant of M yrtle a f te r C hristm as.
sa d s itu a tio n ?
P oint visited a t the W. C. Boice
•
People a re rem inded th a t the
Tw in g irls w ere born to Mr. and home, F riday. New Years dinner C ham ber of C om m erce luncheons
M rs. R aym ond McCloud of F o u r guests a t th e Boice home w ere a re resum ed following the holi­
M ile on Dec. 17 a t M ast H os­ Mr. and Mrs. F ran k M cCrary, day vacation, each W ednesday
p ital, M yrtle P oint. The girls w ere George B inder, Mr. and Mrs. C. noon a t th e C hetco Inn.
n am ed H e a th e r Ann and Holly W. M ulkey and Hazel and D a r­
E a rl M unson m ade a trip to
R osalie.
rel all of C oquille; Mr. and Mrs. G ran ts Pass, Monday.
C alvin B lair of a irp o rt road C arl C arlson and Mr. and Mrs.
a tte n d e d the E ast-W est gam e a t O scar Sherbondy of Reedsport.
The m o th er of Mr. W a lk e r of
S a n F ran cisco la st week. He w ent New Y ears eve Mr. and Mrs. R on­
Golden
Rod C ottages a rriv ed from
w ith Ollie Dobema, C larence H in­ ald B u rr of P o rtlan d called. F ri­
W
aldport
to spend N ew Years
es and M. E. K elley of P o rt O r­ day evening Mrs. C arrie Boice of w ith th e fam ily. Also a son, of
Gold
B
e
a
|h
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
urt
ford. The g ro u p left T hursday
R oseburg, is visiting them .
an d re tu rn e d la te Sunday. They Boice of P o rt O rford w ere vis­
E xtension Unit
itors.
The
com
ing
of
the
new
son
w e n t th ro u g h snow a t W illets,
M eeting of Langlois extension
C alifo rn ia, and again n e a r Gold in th e fam ily w as a happy event
unit
w as postponed u ntil Ja n . 18.
and called fo rth m any visitors.
B each.
It* w ill be held a t the hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. H. R ingheim er of
M any local people atten d e d th e
Mrs. A. W. B ritto n a t D enm ark.
N ew Y ears Dance a t Tanglewood, Percy, C alif., spent C hristm as at
S
ubject of th e m eeting is ‘‘M ak­
an d rep o rted a huge crow d as w ell th e F ran c is Brown home, and then ing D rap eries,” and the project
both fam ilies w ent to P o rtlan d
a s a g ala tim e.
leaders a re Ju n e H opkins and
S ev eral new ca rs w ere noted in to visit Mrs. K udna, d a u g h te r and
P
e te Aldropp. M em bers will re ­
th is a rea th e p ast week. A rt Al- s is te r of th e fam ily.
ceive cards w ith in stru ctio n s of
d ro p p has a new P ackard. H arold
L. S. P o rte r and fam ily w ent w h a t to bring. M eeting s ta rts at
B a tts a new Ford, and John w e n t to K ootenai, Idaho, to spend
10:30, and don’t forget y o u r sack
M oore a new P ack ard .
C h ristm as and New’ Y ears w ith lunch. A nyone itn e re ste d in the
G erald Q uinn a n d d au g h ter. Mrs. S arff, a d au g h ter, and h er
subject is w elcom e and al! ladies
Je a n , left W ednesday m orning fam ily.
a re invited to join th e group.
a f te r C h ristm a s a n d drove to
P rin ev ille, Ore., w here they vis­
ited his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Q uinn S r. They re tu rn e d a t the
en d of the week, re p o rtin g much
snow and ice on th e m ountain
i '/2 acres, overlooking town and ocean, scads of
passes.
azaleas, and rhododendrons. Electricity on lot. Dug
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Pook have
re tu rn e d from a visit w ith th eir
, practically incxhaustable. Temporary cabin
d a u g h te r. J e a n e tte and fam ily in
started,
lumber included. Private road, ample room
P o rtla n d . T hey w ere gone for a
w eek.
tor three bouses. Sacrifice for J1950 cash.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cline of
N ew ton, la., visited Ja c k W h a­
Addriss: P. (). Box 53b Brookings.
len fam ily over the holidays. They
left and w ent to S e a ttle for a few
days, re tu rn in g for New Y ears
d a ru e at 1 anglew ood. l'hev a re
now a t Los Angeles w h e re they
w ill visit th e ir p a r e n t! and o th e r
re la tiv e s. Mr. Cline is b ro th e r of
Drill a well N O W for that extra water for irri­
M rs. Jack W halen.
gation for next summer’s lawn and garden!
Mr. and Mrs. M yron H aga gave
a p arty New Y ears eve honoring
th e w edding a n n iv ersary of Mr
an d Mrs. New t H aga Sr. P resent
iS years experience
w e re Mr. and Mrs. N ew t H aga
Orders
may
also
lx- left at Leonard’s Realty Office
J r., Mr. an d Mrs. Roy K am ph,
Corner of Memory Lone ond Del Norte— Hrookinsrs
and Mr .and Mrs. Je rry K am ph.
S co tty Oswick w as badly shaken
in an a u to accident ea rly this
week. T he d riv er of the c a r hit-
tin g him was badly cut ab o u t the
face and head and his c a r w as
w recked. T he accident happened
in front of th e Langlois postofllce.
H E N R Y H TLB .4N K , Proprietor
W ord has been received from
W ayland L iverm ore th a t be has
In Redfield's Market
landed at Yokohoma, Jap a n . His
sh ip w e ath ere d a severe storm
ERI I >A Y-SATURDAY SPECIALS
« n th e w ay over.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod McKenzie
Lean—('enter Cuts
a re p a re n ts of a son. born C hrist- ;
m as eve.
Mr. and M rs Bill P rice w ere
g u ests S u n d ay a t Dr. an d M r s .!
Im b e ry at Bandon. The Kmerys
Fresh and Lean
have recen tly opened an an tiq u e i
shop on the Bench Loop road.
S au rd n y night Sixes G range
will m eet in re g u la r session. Ju- I
Armour’s St.ir
v enile G ran g ers w ill serve re ­
freshm ents. The girls will bring
cakes and a re to be ju dged fo ri
points T h e y are w orking for
Assorted -Old Style—G O O D !
points to r sum m er eam p, next
Pound
y e a r Boys are bringing sand-
W’iches
S atu rd ay Jan . 12 C urry C ounty
Pom ona G range will meet at the
Sixes hall for the first m eeting
of the new y ear. There will be J
«usUll t m of eflie >rs b\ G ran g e!
LO CAL
r Panoram ic
W ELL
NEW S
View .
DR I L L I N G !
LES SHANAHAN
W IL B A N K 'S
PORK ROASTS, lb.
MARKET
.
.
.
.
49c
/
PORK STEAKS, lb.
.
.
BACON, by the piece, lb.
COLD CUTS..........
FRANKFURTERS. . .
RING BOLOGNA . .
_
Thursday, January io, 195
.
.
59c
.
.
55c
>Qp
Redfield’s Market'
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
F r r i*
Parking for Customers in our own Parking L o t
We handle stric tly fresh eggs from S ta te Line P o u ltry F a rm !
Del Monte, 2l/ 2 cans
PINEAPPLE, in heavy syrup . . 35c
Del Monte—3 cans for Ji.oo
APRICOTS, in heavy syrup, 2Vis 35c
Royal Club—6 cans for 93c
APPLE SAUCE, 303 cans
. . . 16c
Ocean Spray
CRANBERRIES, jellied or whole . 20c
W ellm an’s—303 cans—5 cans for Ji.oo
GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, can . 21c
Del Haven Red Sour— 303 cans
PITTED CHERRIES, 4 for
. . $1.QQ
Mcco—very good—per can, 15c
PEAS, 303 cans, 7 for
.
.
$1,QQ
Meco—stringless—6 cans for $1.00
SI KING BEANS, 303 cans
.
17c
Royal Club
CORN, cream style, 303 can
.
19c
Party Time Pink
SALMON, No. 1 ta ll
. . . .
50c
I )el 1 Liven grated
TUNA, lig h t m e a t ...................25c
Dunbar
CRAB MEAT, 6 ’/2-oz. tin
.
.
63c
.
.
45c
libby, McNeill and Libby
CORN BEEF, 12-oz tin
.
\ egetablc Shortening—
SNOWDRIFT, 3-lb. tin
. . .
99c
Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS, 2 lbs....................... 53c
Golden ('rest
MARGARINE, colored, lb.
.
. 27c
.
.
Salad Bow l
SALAD DRESSING, quart
50c
2-lb. can—S i.77
COFFEE, ali brands, lb.
.
.
.
8?c
PUREX, Yz-gql., 29c; gallon
.
49c
Bleach—safe for fast colors
Safe and odorless
VANO, powdered bleach, pkg. 39c
W H IF F
'
DOG FOOD, spec., 10c; 11 for $1.00
A dazzling clean wash—
TIDE, giant s i z e .......................83c
JOY, for instant d ishwashing . 32c
PRINCE ALBERT, 1 - Ì b 7 t ì T T ~ 9 7 ^
GEO. WASHINGTON, 1-lb. tin . 75c