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OPEH 9 4e 9 £ Q M ? 8 tt Port Orford News, Thursday, August 2, 1962—3 7 PAHS K WFEK pe/cts CPFwnve tmpm */, fmw , jafi M y . sun / w MEWS A udrey Oebau«^ y Lyman Jonoa M r and and fam ily oí Sprtngíieid wer« I of M rs J o n « weekend parent», the Fred Kitaeknana Kathy H allm ark uf Anaheim, Calif . a gueat bar grandpar ent». went home tor a vlsk with her uncle and aunt. at Mr. and M m Jim M illar drove to Roseburg Saturday for the day. Mr» Don Rich and ohtldran laat week In the Valley viaMed bar brother and fam fly, the F ran k Abderhaldena and aavaral days with Don'» parent», the Sam RW tea id Hillsboro. Don drove up Satur day, and Sunday they all attend ed a fam ily reunion of the Riches. Don and lam tly return ed home on Wedneeday The Verdo H arris fam ily la enjoying a (aw day's vkrit with • Katherine'» uncle, Paul Phillips of Seattle. Phillip» ta F irst M ate on a tug bant, now a t the dock, taking on lumber Lnet week M m . M ary Colaon id Portland waa a gueat id her son and (am tly. the Cecil Cot- ; W I O IV I PORK STEA K in r Ratifie lb I5 U P E R M A RK ET I ___ G O LD BOND STAM M JEILO PORK ROAST L S M r and Mr« Everett Colaon of Cooe Bay announce the a r r i val of a baby g irl. Vivian lo e Everett Is an employee of TW A In San Ftanciaco Mrs Cotoon and children w ill spend a few weeks with his parents, the Ce cil Colsons, until Everett baa found living quarters. LARGE BOLOGNA The H arry Gebaueni spent the wi -tu-rxi in the Valley Saturday they vladed with their son and fam ily, the Roger Gebauer«, and Sunday they all drove to Hood River and attrnded a fam ily reunion of H arry's relative« L 0 59 P-HEASAMT DOG FOOD FRISK! ES PARTY A T HOME OF MBS. W. PRATT A party w u given recently at the home of Mrs. Walter R Pratt. Elk River Road, honoring her cousin from Germany, Mrs. Erna Klue and an aunt who came with her, Mrs. Julius Mueller from Pelican Rapids. Minn Twenty ladies were present to enjoy the afternoon. M l Grace Aase, who with her husband were visiting here (they are former resident!); Mrs. Ruth Montague, also a former resi dent. and her husband arrived just In time to be present and vlalt with many friends. Mrs Katharine Sellons. who lives in Panama had Just arrived to visit her sister and family. M r and Mrs Lester H ill, came to ■pend the afternoon. There will be a church board meeting Friday at 7:80 p.m., at the Churoh Anyone Interested is welcome to attend. During last Sunday morning services the nhnir sang "Now, I Belong to Jeeue." Rev. Fnance delivered the meaaage, “ A Deacon Oom to Samaria." The Christian Endeavor Vis itation group, which you may Join, w>IH leave the church for Bandon Retirement Home at 2:00 p.m. for the 3 p m . serivcee there. 16 4 J U S T IC I CO URT Canes appearing before Jua lice Arthur F Niemann in Jus tice Court since the laat report were: Edgar E a rl M cNutt. July 23, no vehicle license, bail forfeit ed, IS; Vernon Gustave Magnes- ed. IS. Vernon Gustave Magne son. July 28. no vehicle bceiwe. James Marshal Woodward. July 27. improper m uffler. 110. Kenneth Robert Forty, July 27. disobeying stop sign, 110; Willis Angelo Depaok, July 30. improper passing. $20. M elvin Harper. July 30, no humidity instrument in forest operation. $23 fine. $4 SO coat C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH N I W t T n r p ic c r SLICED BACON BARBECUE CHICKEN The Del Newkirks were here over the weekend, celling on friends and nelghtxirs and work mg on the garage on thear png) erty here Z IO N L U T H IR A N CHURCH Pastor Daugs w i l l again preach at North Bend at 8:30 Sunday for Pastor Robert Mein- ke. who is on vacation. He will conduct the local worship hour at the regular 11:00 service D a iy l, son of Pastor and Mbs Daugs, la associated with Luth eran W elfare. Anyone In the congregation or other Christiana in the community, who are in terested in adopting a child, are welcome to meet with him at the church at 8 o’clock day evening. Sept. 1. OommMteea for August are: A lta r guild, Mrs. O rville Anvin- eon; cleaners, Mrs. Anvinaon, M rs. Floyd M arlow , M m . Lon nie M cVey; ushers, Wayne Thomas and Burell 9traughn; In charge of visitor», M m . Algof Nelson and Mrs. Jack Smith; acolytes, Roger H ill with H arry M other as substitute. bm LAR6E UTTtf NLtÇme TEE U f 100 SfWSHiNÉ l-LS tA W H u i wit was CIT FOOD iunc wu CRICKtK 41 2-4E 29 ng,, me SOUP NAPKIN CUKES LETTUCE 7 H eads W-D KST WG 29 COIIIU REF HUSH Ä 3 (6 9 M t AT STEW .... « « ¿ 9 TPOZF Hi FOODS K L MOKTt MIMFKIH 2 S 2 5 KING S U t CLOKOX 69 <crrr CONFIDENTS (AEG. 1 69 EMIT PIES 3 i ‘l DRESSINGS .* -ci- • »' coom 29 > 64 99 f T<* 0 Ï'S, Ficrcioe - i '/ l - l C flavos pack - io-ot Strawberries 4P! OVEN Mil* or OlNMEt JfcTT napkins 1 HSQUICK DtfEM MUN or OMNU DATE Meat Pies 51*1