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’hursday, fune 12, 1952 Local News Eltoed $3° each in the city court uesnay for participating in a Street fight early S aturday morn- ■ n g were Haliegh Howard Bran- H io n . Pete Powell Higgenbotham | ) : chert Gordon D arting. They had arersted by Officer Bill Brown BROOKINGS HARBOR P IL O T . BROOKINGS, O R E G O N and were released on bail by city judge Hans G. Nelson. Bishop Benjamin Dagweil of the Episcopal church, will m ake his official visit to the local church, Sunday, July 6. A banquet at the C hetco Inn is planned. Announce m ent of fu rth er details will be made later. Ju an ita Anderson and Amber Campbell are in charge of the Gould Shoe Store while the family is away for more than a month. Mr. and Mrs. Ben K erns are to leave for K lam ath Falls this m om- ning to attend the wedding of Mrs. Kerns' sistier, Virginia Masten, S aturday evening. PAGE T H IRTEEN Langlois News By M uhon Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Ray Em ery and daughter. Kay. of Roseburg, vis ited Mrs. Joe Cox and Joan over the week-end. Mrs. George Hawkins and Mrs. Lulu Cop«' gave a picnic dinner, honoring the birthdays of Joyce Hawkins and Phyllis Sweet, S un day, up the middle Elk. at the old ranger station. G uests includ ed the two honored guests, Sid M ontgomery W ard’s representa t i v e s are here to stay. M ajor ap and Sydne Jan e Sweet, Mr. and p l i a n c e s , fu rn itu re and floor cov- Mrs. George Hawkins and Doris, ^ ■ r r in g s with estim ates on plumb Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cope and two sons, Doqg and Phillip. Mr. ing and building m aterials. We and Mrs. T o n y M inndetti and kvill deliver freight free to you. daughter. Candy, Mrs. Lulu Cope Our location at present is at the All-Year Events Association is and Daryl Wompler, Francis C ar Hotel Brookings. 15tf m eeting June II, a t '8 p. m. at the ey and Miss Agnes Hawkins. Mrs. Kenneth K reutzer (Lois Chapm an) spent the week-end at the home of her husband’s peo ple on Flora's Creek and with her parents at Bandon. She just re ceived her discharge from the WACs a t Ft. Lee, Va. She left Tuesday for N orth D akota to vis H E N R Y W IL B A N K . Proprietor it her grandparents and then on In Redfield's Market to Sheppard Air Force Base a t F ort W orth, Texas, to join her FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS husband. Mrs. May Hollingsworth, sister of Frank and Leslie Moore, re A rm our’s Star—no shank turned to her home at Newberg, Ore., W ednesday m orning a fter a tw’o-weeks stay, helping in the store during Mrs. Moore’s vaca Local, Fresh, Pan-ready tion. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sm ith re turned from visiting P au l’s p ar ents, at Reno, Nev., Tuesday. Fresh, lean, centur cut Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks of Tulelake, Calif., visited his p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brooks, last week-end. They brought their Old-Style Assorted * three sons, Donnie, Ronnie and David, to spend several weeks at the home of their grandparents. Miss Peggy Helm is acting as guide for tourists at the Langlois Cheese F actory this sum m er. ! Excavation is going on for foun dation for an addition to W halen’s restau ran t. , Langlois Girl Scouts took ad vantage of the good w eather last week and held their m eeting at Garrison Lake. W ith W inifred Al dropp and Ixrla Svpher as leaders, they picnicked and played on the beach. C hailes and Vera C larke spent lliursday >f last week at Eugene com pleting arrangem ents for en tering University of Oregon this fall. John Donaldson, with daughters R uth Englebnrt and Mary and granddaughter, Janet, left Sunday jm orning for Beaverton. Mrs. En- jglebart and Jan et are returning to their home a fte r a w eek’s visit with the Donaldson family, and John and Mary are enjoying a short vacation visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Robison of Oretown. Ore., a re visitng their daughter, and family, the Gerald Quinns of Denm ark. They ran u ■•«•I 12« It« Mu CIAIH I « « | to attend B attle Rock celebra II*. 2«*. II*. 42* (asM lliaa tlon and to bring home their U nhclievahly lig h t and easy to handle • M akes short w o rk o f the toughest g ra n d d a u g h te r, Jean , who spent Montgomery Ward Notice! W IL B A N K 'S M ARKET PICNIC HAMS, lb..................... 53c STEWING HENS, lb................... 53c PORK ROAST, lb. 4 Frankfurters 59c, lb. ...................55c Cold Meats 65c, lb. WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS PORTABLE POWER TOOLS tim ber • t^ n c k one-haod N O rew ind «Carter • 2-<yCM( air G asoline f n g » y • C h ro m e cylinder • S ta ^ p tw o f clutch • tensioning device • Built-in K IC K to o led plated Chain chain o i l e r • f i n g e r - t i p c o n t r o l • H ig h speed cutting at any angle • 1 8 \ 2 4 \ 30", 4 2 * G uide Platea are interchange able • Bow Saw Attachment available. O th e r models up to 12 ft. in capacity. at Providence hospital. Portland, with a compound fra c tu re of the pelvis and internal injuries. Langlois and Denm ark people attending the square dance jam boree at I'anglewcxHi Sat unlay, included Mr. and Mrs. Lute H en ry, Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp, Mr. ami Mrs. Doug Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britton. N O T IC E Those interested in sta rtin g a sum m er band will please come to the high school ball park, w ith in strum ents. Sunday, June 15, at 3 p. m. All are invited to 'p la y in the band. Use these colum ns—It pays! REDFIELD’S MARKET SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday hree Parking for Customers in our own Parking Lot. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Meats! We Give S. & H. Green Stamps W ith purchase of groceries and meats! Melowest Butter, solids, lb. . . 11 S. & W. TOOL COMPANY MALL SALES AND SERVICE 2 Blocks South of ('entrai Building iPort Orford oeletyratidlP ' p ie B ritton m RS o m o ile d a black taffeta gown which at one time be longed to the m other of Charles Button, of Denm ark, and Elsie Quinn, who, dressed as an early- day school teacher, announced the show. Word has been received here that C. L G ardiner of Glenwood, O re , form erly a Denm ark resi dent. was seriously injured in a w x>ds accid»»nt ’ast w -k He s . . 85c Southern Maid Colored Oleomargarine, !4s, lb. . . . 25c . . $1.77 All Brands of Coffee, lb., 89c; 2 lbs. Van C am o’s— tin, 25c. Pork & Beans, 2Vi tin, 6 for . $1.45 G iant Economy Size Tide, package . . . . . . 79c . . 25c . 1 . 45c . . 25c . . 59c Toilet Soap Camay, 3 f o r .................. Sunshine Krispy Crackers, 2 lbs................... Facial Tissue Yes, 300 size . . . . Peter Pan Peanut Butter, 20-oz. . Snowdrift (Vegetable shortening), or Crisco, 3 lbs.....................................85c Lipton—Orange Peko & Peka Tea Bags, 48s . . 57c Corn, 303 size, 2 for 35c Del Monte Cream Style Del Monte Cut Beans, can . . 19c Fancy Assorted Chocolate Box Candy, 1 lb. . . 69c Chocolate Coated Royal Anne Cherries, 1-lb box . 59c It he last week w ith them . Local women taking part in tll| o ld -fi^ io n e d sf) le rev ia t <pt thr . Bits-O-Sea Grated Tuna, ’/as,, 25c Large bar Ivory Soap, 2 for . . 25c . 25c . 45c C. & II. Brown or Powdered Sugar, 2 for . . . Tea Garden Pure Strawberry Preserves, 2-oz. jar