Thursday, March 6, 1952 -BR5 )OK1NGS-HARBOR [¡ L O T . BROOKINGS, O REG O N Page Thirteen '.ANGLOIS NEWS llr . and Mrs. Charles Clarke rt Burned home Wednesday night from a vacation trip to Long Beach, Santa Ana, Ventura and Los Angeles. They visited rela­ tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross of Port­ land called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pook of Airport road Monday af­ ternoon. They had been vaca­ tioning at Miami, New Orleans, New York and Boston and were on their return trip. Tuesday af­ ternoon Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Best of Portland arrived at the Pook home, spending the night. They are on a vacation trip to south­ ern California. The Pooks and Bests are old-time friends, rais­ ing their families in the town of Hubbard, Ore. Pvt. Ray Lerew of Carlisle, Pa., visited the John Denisars !• eb. 22 and 23. He is en route overseas to the far east. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Locke of Cupertino, Calif., w e r e dinner guests Friday of the John Deni­ sars at Denmark. her time to projects benelcial to Rebekahs Honor the community, her most out­ standing being in charge of the Verna Mendenhall Lozella Sternberg fund raising Mrs. V e r n a Mendenhall has campaign for which the entire been selected by the members of county commends her. Topaz Rebekah Lodge, No. 241, to receive the Dcoration of Chiv­ alry at th I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge session at Salem in May. This is the highest honor the For Sale: full size mattress. $3; local lodge can give one of its Girls bicycle, 28-in. $12.50. Inquire members and is given in recog­ Gold’s Shoe Store. i nition for outstanding work in both the lodge and for commun­ Rebekah Social Club will hold ity service outside the lodge. a food sale at Dimmick's Mar­ During the p a s t years Mrs. ket, Friday, March 7, beginning Mendenhall hase given much of at 2:00 p. m. —adv W I L B A N K ZS M A R K E T H F \R } Book Cases, W riting Desks, Corner Cabinets, Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, W in­ dows ( Frames, Clipboard Doors, Drawers. IF I T S MADE OF WOOD— YO U H A V E A fO B F O R /. E. F !F IE LD ! ’ In Redfield’s M arket FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS ^Classified Ads" JIM'S UNION CABINET SHOP H I F R A N K , Proprietor HAMVhank Ends' ,b...... 55c . . . 65c I l n l f iU Butt Ends, lb. Center Cut '•’* ,r PORK ROASTS, lb....................55c Sliced BACON, lb ...................................55c Skinless WIENERS, lb ................................ 55c BACON SQUARES, lb. . . . 35c Fresh Seafoods of A ll K in d s On H and! Dtrn off Hw’y 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs! PRODUCE Lettuce, crisp, h e a d ................ 9C Green Onions, 2 hunches.......... 15c Carrots, fresh, 2 bunches............ 15c 1 oinatoes, ripe, tube___ __ 25c Celery I leans 2Sc Bununus, golden ripe, 17c , 1 Hcrshey, with or without almonds Unicod Brand Eastern Salted boneless Chocolate Bars, lg. size 19c Codfish, 1-lb. box . . . 69c Melo-West, the perfect desert Ice Cream, ’/ 2 gal. . \ W 79c Tide, gt. economy size 79c . •• 4 <• J y <1 - i f e ’ ■ k Kre-Mel Pie Filling or—5 for 25c. Pudding, asst, flavors . 6c . . . 59c Joy, instant dish wash. 31c Sunshine Crackers—taste the difference Hi-Ho, 1 lb. box Rinso, giant size . 32c Chef-Boy-ar-dee—sauce with meat 51c Egg Noodles and Turkey—1 lb. 13 oz. Spaghetti Dinner . . . 44c z\ Sunshine Krispy—flaky thin saltines Crackers, 2-lb. box V i- \ ' •r ♦ • . The one and only Kleenex, 300 tissues . 25c Soft and absorbent Rancher's Pride, . . . . 49c : u Borden's Starlac Dry M ilk . . . . 37c Southern Maid colored Scot Towels, 150s . . . 19c O leomargarine, lb . Gerber’s strained or Junior—assorted . 25c Drifted Snow Home Perfected—25-lb. sack, $2.20 Baby Foods, 12 for . $1.00 Flour, 50-lb. sack . . . $4.35 K raft’s Cheddar Wellman’s Tomato •Z-. Cheese, w ell aged, lb. . 57c Catsup, 14-oz. bottle . 15c Royal Club Seedless Raisins, 2-lb. pkg. • . 34c Tomato Juice, 46-oz. . 27c Light Meat Grated Libby’s Tuna, Bits O'Sea . . . 25c P^apple Juice, 46-oz. . 29c Dunbar white vacuum packed Crab Meat, w hite . Meco Cut Green . 63c Beans, 303 s iz e .......... 17c Party Time Salmon, No. 1 ta ll . Campbell’s Roy al Club- - vegetable salad, very good . 49c Saladettes, No. 1 ta ll . . 25c Hungry Jack—pure wheat mix Old English Pancake Flour, 10 lbs. $1.09 Dog Food, c a n .............. 10c Lumber Jack imitation—24-oz. jug—32c Maple Syrup, 5 lbs. . Larro Cubes 75c Dog Food, 10 lb s ___ $1.25 Redfield’s Market SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday ij/ee Parking for Customers m oar own Parking I^ot Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats We handle strictly fresh eggs from State Line Poultry Farm!