6 - P o r t Qrford New», T h u a d a y , Septem ber 24. 19<>4 —— —— — —— — —— Loren Leach, In Sept. n ( Sept. ep«. 15. T in da I L . I in n v v ille i l i * . , In j a ..* Linda In Sept. 1 14, out Sept. 17. Helen McDonnell, In Sept. 14, out Sept. 16. Community Holds P ra yer Meetings The last Cottage D riv e r Meetings before the start of the special meetings at Port Orford Community Church, with the Rev J. Q Hunter Sept 27 Oct J, w ill be held this Friday evening at 7:30 These prayer meetings w ill be held at the following homes Claude Brewster. 28 Hamlet. Jamie France. 1906 N. Jack- son. and V irgil Libby, Sixes This coming Sunday morn mg .Mrs Anna Ediger. w ill speak in a combined Opening Worship of the Sunday School Mrs Ediger is going as a missionary under the Congo Inland Mission to Leopoldville. Congo Last Sunday the Morning Service included a vocal solo. • We ll Talk It (h e r ," by Miss Carla Hubbell, and the mes­ sage, "Power T h r o u g h Praise," by the pastor The first Youth Meeting for this fall was held Sunday eve­ ning at 6 30 Officers for the year were elected and Mildred Libby was in charge of the program. ' Bat the Clock " All those who can help are urged to come for the Work Day at the Church this Satur­ day Thomas Cook, out Sept. 14. M alel C u rtls , out Sept. 14. Robert l t tt r e ll, out Sept. 14. Verlene R elchleln, o u t Seni. Denztl Kay, In Sept. 15, out —a 18. i d Sept. Don C kxlrlll, out Sept. 15. MARG-ARINE Michael S hindler,out Sept. 15. ’* ’*• ” • Baby g i r l S m alley, out Sapt. 15. Janies Dougherty, P ort O r fo rd . In Sept. 16. Jeanette Duncan, in Sept, 16. Helen H lle y, in sept. |fl, out' Sept. 19. McOantela, C o qu ille, In Sept. 16. B arbara M cC arthy, t angióla, In Sept. 16, out Sept. 17. DavW Hanna, P o rt O rfo rd , ou* Sept. 16, Lu cre tia G ing er, out Sept. 1«. ’ • ’ r '. . ’’ i * Cox> *" s ***>l- l7» “ ‘rt sept. an. tla te l g r t e l, In Sept. 17, out S*E* .5 ° ' B etty H ltn e r, In Sept. 17, out i»\i I 19 tl Sept. Linda M cA lva ln, Sixes, In POUGLt BE SURE YOU ENTER PROCTER C GAMBLES "TID E SWEEPS V fewer ÏHAIFTM IS " CON ITS NO JINCLES TO WRITE JUST YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER NEW SOUPS MM, KO, UU« oepi. IS. M ary WHIIamaon, In Se|>t 17. Linda L in v ille , out Sept. 17. C lara O. Northup, In Sept. 16. V iolet M lle a , R iverton, In Sept. I». . O rlando Hayden, In Sept. 18. Jacqueline l l a lr r , t angióla, CAKE RTTPf CXôüffA ou, FMhiONeP vb * mooolt bíbp cookies 3 P a trick E. Maateraon, p o rt O rfo rd , In Sept. 10. Silli ley M llchittn, C o qu ille, In ■>epl. I«», mg .., .1 De Io rea Peter «on, In Sept 19. Suaan D ahl, In Sept. 10. M IX E S I9-ÔI- PKZrS TOtKHDOUlK all flavors GELATIN K oval 3 -0 1 PKSS LARGE EGGS PIONEER. AA POLEN Hold Work D ay Port Orford Post No. 76 A m ­ erican Legion, had a work day at the h a ll after p u ttin g flags out on Constitution Day. C om ­ mander A1 Brown. \d j. Adolph Wintfcnaiser. Sargent at a r m s W illiam M ontgomery and chap­ la in Ed Seely e put in a f u ll day sealing a ll o f the ply-.vood sheets w ith lin se e d o il and covering the south side w ith ply w o o d The west side, w hich is started, w ill have a ll new windows and ply siding. The new cem ent ram p and desk at the rear east door and the new cement deck at the front north door was installed earlier and is a big im p ro ve ­ ment. The regular m eeting Tuesday , w hich was preceded by a p o t­ luck dinner prepared by the Am - ericas Legion auxiliary and a t­ tended by approximately fo rty - five persons, and a report given by the two girls that attended Girls State last June, * as very- interesting and enjoyed by aLL Five members have signed up for 1965 cards. In the future, each fla g day w ill be a work Jay. \n effort w ill be made to get two can­ nons. one for Battle Rock anJ one lo r the hall. A1 Brow-, Com- m a n d e r , is sponsoring a flag p o le fo rth e cemetery when ap­ proval is given by the cemetery association. He requests m em ­ bers get th e ir 65 cards in the very near future. Married Friday United in m arriage Friday, Sept. 18, at 4 p .m ., were Ron­ ald D. Fuller, Port Orford and Geraldine M . Cox, Bandon, by Justice of the Peace, Arthur-F. Niem ann in the Justice office. Witnesses were H enrietta L Cox and M axine L SiewelL Every A m erican o w e s it to him self to become an investor in Am erica through savings ac­ c o u n t s , insurance, h o m e s , farms, c o r p e r a t e stocks and bonds a n d government securi­ ties. SYRUP LUMI«. -IV O » & /A N T S /Z E 3O K ?ETFl PAW-CHUNK NRK M CROPS HAMMR&CA PORK ROAST CBWTTR curs fkesh ound CEDAK. FARM- SLICEO RATH'S BACON COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS NEIKffAll'S lo iK -u ,. MUKA6ER0UT OSRITAL LYNDEN can Below is a lis t of patients adm itted to and discharged from Southern Coos General Hospital during the past week. dog - CHOW 5-L8 PPPLPS xSus PURM4 10-lB 79 4 PEACHES CORN THE COB «MOW TOM ATOES S T IC K S l 61 BOOTH - lfc-0i 9 C YAMS PACIFIC H0M£ TOWN f r o t i s F /tír FROZEN PIZZAS FROSTINOS se COOKIE MIXES DOfr FOOD L RATWN-IF’/t-Ot th Kolen-Huggins Ins. 9VTH CAOCKetL KWFT- sui • P ittu r o • 9PC0H I ■I facial T t« U E SCOTTIES 400 COUNT Where Prices Are Lower Every Dau I PMes cffear,ye sepr. 24-2e~2c ? '