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has returned home from Sacred Heart Hospital, Eugene, and is recovering most satisfactorily from June 20 surgery. North Curr • boot oaroto »s/xts * ia n & i o / s CAP Group Meets Hie Area Council for Com munity Action Program com m ute« of Port O tford met at tfie horns of M rs . Syneva U n d - bert Friday morning for a dis cussion of plana for the future and to make suggestions for Improving the present pro gram . The object of the CAP la to help the low Income groig: get Jobs and education fo r bet ter Jobs. It Is tletl In with the Federal Manpower program . Marko H ag g a r d — c o -o rd - Inator of the Economic Oppor tunity program and represen tative of Gov. M cC all’ s office, Dan C ardw ell, CAC Executive director tor C u rry County, and Minnie King, chairman of the local comm ittee, were present and outlined the program from the nation, state, county and local level. children, Shelly and Joey, from Petaluma, C a lif., are In Port Orford visiting her aunt, M rs . Thomas Petok. from Chico, C a lif., sis te r and b ro th er-in -law of M rs . C la r ence Owens, are Port O rford visito rs. TO SURGERY M rs . N e llie From m was ta ken to Sacred Heart Hospital In Eugene Saturday for sur gery. C U A T T GUESTS M r. and M rs. Dell Johnson of Sunnyside, Wash., w e r e guests at the Sam Cuatt home at Sixes last week. FROM CHICO M r. and M rs. O UT OF HO SPITA L Clarence Zumwalt of Sixes Boti Kiaua Port O ford News, Thursday, July 6, 1 9 6 7 - 3 u u in v n i n i i ir e n n i m u ai Heart Hospital, Eugene. CH ILDREN VISIT Ron, D arbra and Raymond Helrnken from Eugene are visiting their grancfoarents, M r. and M rs . Hen Rundberg, at Sixes. HAS 8URGERY George McDonald of Port O r ford la ui home after surgery In Sacred Heart Hospital, Eu gene, June 28. V IS IT HENSLEYS FR IE D TO V IS IT M r. and M rs . Albert D. Krlbs are driving to Crescent C ity , C a lif., today to meet M rs. Edith W right, a friend from Bakers field , C a lif., who w ill be a guest at the Krlbs home In Port Orford fo r some tim e. RETURNS HOME M rs . Rex Robbins of G a r r i son Lake Road Is Improved and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Petke of Oakland, C a lif., returned horns Monday after visiting at the home of M r. arid M rs . Glenn Hensley of Sixes. Most di abiette adults are overweight and the most Im portant p art of their treatment is reduction of weight by a reduced caloric Intake. SPECIALS PICNICS “ - 3 9 ft*. 9 ^ <t NEW GRANDSON M rs . Stella Kennedy of Port O rford received word that her daughter and so n -in -law , M r. and M rs . C lifford W e lrm e le r, of Portland are parents of th eir sec >nd son. ON VACATION A rthur Baska of Port O r ford Is taking a vacation v is it ing friends and relatives In Portland. Then he w ill go east to Reno and south to Sen Diego. FAMIIX SIZC JELL-0 HOME FROM GERMANY Dennis Sorenson’s daugh te r, Rose M a rie , and her hus band, Sergeant M ajor Wayne Richardson, and th eir fam ily from Germ any, are back In the states visiting their daugh te r, M rs . Robert Virden, at Glendale. M ajo r Richardson w ill be stationed at Colorado Springs, Colo. e o«N. «m kT 69 * ~X WWW I «KMS 5)8«- POTATOES T DIAM OND LAKE M r. and M rs . Ed Hansohn id M r. and M rs . C. W. N ew - n of Port O rford returned inday from a vacatlon-flshlng Ip to the Diamond Lake area. FACÍALTISSÜJ Ww oM« ■ ftTAKS»« „-OÍ Ml* AÍ&* M JT Siiuert w e e s creezr/i/e V ISIT AUNT M rs . Sandra Kraft and two Z mtter pgiuT A RENTS V IS IT M r. and M rs . Don G. Sikes Medford are visiting th eir iughter and so n -in -law , M r. id M rs . Vance Carlson, at xes over the Fourth. ,» M c KAYS S LIC tP P IC N IC S smoKrP lh 4 3 6 HAFNIA BACON If MOKE D PORK CHOPS CAW R IB S T E A K ............................ 9 8 c RIB R O A S T ............................« 7 9 < ARMOUR. T R I-C O P A R . . . OREGON CHIEF WIENER?------- HU ER W U ’S RING BOLO&NA * 59 * / ¿IHCKC») F ft <TEAK4 ’7 9 ' SON VISITS Sgt. M ajor James T . Lind berg and M rs . Lindberg and tw o -y e a r-o ld granddaughtor, Leah Combs, have returned af te r vial tit« his mother, M rs . Syneva Lindberg, In Port O r ford, to Texarkana, T e x .Sgt.M a) Lindberg has been In the Army 26 years. Eugene, O re ., has been se lected by the Watchtower So ciety of New York as the site fo r one of the m ore than 60 d is trict conventions of Je hovah’ s Witnesses In the U ni ted States and Canada this sum m er. E. C. Carlson, presiding m in ister of the Port O rford congregation, announced that the local c o n g r e g a t i o n Is making plans to attend this "D tsctp le-m a k l n g ” D is tric t Assembly, Aug. 3-6. The meet, to be held at the Lane County Fairgrounds, Is expected to draw nearly 6,000 Witnesses and Interested p e r sons from about 100 congre gations In w es te r* Oregon and northern C alifo rn ia. The car received extensive damage. Both men were taken by a passerby to Southern Coos General Hospital in Bandon for exam ination and were released. DATES T O REMEMBER Birthday wishes go out this week to Edith W. Janes, Fred Reis, Donna W hite and Arlius Kosta. Anniversary wishes go out to M r. and Mrs. Orris Smith. IS WHAT YO Ü ÏI SAY WHIM YOU CHECK TH ESE TO V IS IT SON The Rev. and M rs . Rudy Mensch have gone on a trip to Washington to visit th slr son. They left Sunday and plan ned to stay with friends In Woodburn that night. Eugene Named Meeting Site The sheriffs office said Ron ald J. Badger,2 1 ,aru Denny De- m e n t a l, were going south when they misted a turn about h alf a m ile south of the main entrance to Humbug Pa.K. Cham, of C om ., noon Tuesday Rotary, 12s 10 p. m. Tops Club, 1 p .m . St. John's Altar Soc. ,1:30 p.m. B .P .W .,7 p. m. Lutfa. Ch. Council, 7:30 p. m. City Council, 8 p.m . Wednesday E. S. A ., 8 P l m. XI BRIDGE NEWS There w ill be monthly M as ter Point tor bridge players at St. Monica’s Hall In Coos Bay tonight (Thursday) at 8. Also monthly m aster point In Coos Bay at the same place, Saturday, at 8. The unit mon thly m aster point w ill be at the l/Bgton Hall In Gold Beach Sun day at 2 p.m . NNER GUEST M rs . Josie F orty was the nner guest Sunday of M r. id M rs . Roy Hague In Port Next Sunday morning at the Port Orford Christian Church which meets In Jensen Cen te r, Al Krlbs w ill use the tim e ly word "Vacation” as his m o rn l.g sermon topic. Bible school w ill meet at 9:45 a.m . and the morning worship se r vice w ill be at 11 o’ clock. Midweek sendees w ill be Wed nesday at 7 and 8 p.m . at the home of M r. and M rs. A rt Sweet with Bible study, choir practice and orchestra prac tice. ’ Monday Tw o M y rtle Point men es caped serious injury lata Satur day night when they fa Usd to negotiate a turn and their car ended up In Brushes Creek. f.v J A T CO NVENTIO N M r. and M rs. Albert Krlbs have returned from the C h ris tian Church convention at T u r ner. This year saw the largest registration In history. D r. Da vis, m in ister of the National City Christian Church In Wash ington, D. C ., was a most out standing preacher at one ses sion every day, and Miss E lsie F a rris , s lawyer and mission ary re c ru ite r from long Beach, present challenging messages. M r. and M rs . Krlbs enjoyed visiting thslr son, T im , and fam ily who also attended the convention from H arrisburg. » C O M IN G EVENTS MYRTLE POINT MEN IN ACCIDENT LkMi Aft 30m 9 9 1 MOCMOS 5 1**49 « i* 17 ‘ JUMBO CANT* ) GfiAHPRlHT • w w - w w z & ty l- t» Ptóí WMAK NAMtfMAUtWf TtleKauï 4J1 BANQUET FROZEN DINNERS TO 59 4 J ÇÇÏÿM- ‘f- ...........