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« — :-----------------------< Social H appenin gs CHILDREN VISIT Holiday weekend guests at the home of Mrs. carol Sharp were her son, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sharp from Coos Bay, and her daughter, Cathy sharp from Portland. AT SIXES, ELK RIVER and PORT ORFORD Rachel Watson dates to remember Birthday wishes go out this *»ek to Eric Smith, Ann Fuller, Brenda Barklow, j | m Belcher, Suzy Collins, Elzie Sheffield, Otis Frost, Leslie English, Mlt. zl Hatcher, Butch Cartwright, David Harrington, Venlta Mar. stall, John Parks, Nell Dahlke Dempsey Anderson, Bethna Goergen, cina Samudlo, Cynthia Wagner, Lou Cobb, Dougjamle. son. Anniversary wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. Jim crose, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buss and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ells. COMING EVENTS Phone 332 2833 NEW MANAGER New manager of the Port o r . ford Sentry Market Is Paul Es- selstyn who relsdes with his wife in Bandon. He has been employed at the Bandon Sentry Market for the past 3i/i years and Is originally from Portland. He plans to do some remodel, lng on the market in the near future, he says, and his hob. bles are motorcycle riding and photography. HURET VISITORS Visitors attheWm. Huret.Sr., home was her sister, Mrs. Irene Baker, and her grand niece, Randy Jernlgan, from Olympia, Wn. Weekend visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor from che. halls, Wn. PURCHASE. HOME Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Morgan, parents of Mrs. John Danford, have recently moved to Port orford from Eagle Point. They have purchased a home from Mrs. Hartman. TOWNLEYS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Val Tbwnley left last week to spend the winter at Desert Hot Springs, calif. VISIT HAWAII Mrs. Alan Mitchell accom panied her parents, E .and Mrs. George Lage, to Hawaii to bid farewell to her sister, Murtha, ering processing of commer. clal foods In domestic kitchens that became effective Septem. ber 15. The regulations further re. quire that; All domestic kitchen doors or openings to other rooms or structures be kept closed and that no other domestic act. ivltles of any kind be carried on In the kitchen while the commercial food Is being pro. cessed, prepared, packaged or handled. BIRTHDAY NOTED No pets be allowed, at any A birthday celebration last week at the home of Mrs. Lou time, In the structure or build, Cobb, for Grandma Magneson lng in which the domestic kit. who turned 89 years young In Chen Is located. cluded Mrs. Vern Magneson, There be separate storage and out of-town guests, M rsjjr. space for ingredients, the fin. vllle Anvlnson from Coos Bay, lshed product, containers and Mrs. Delbert Fenton, North labels for commercial foods. Bend, who made and decorated Household cleaning materials, the cake. She was presented with other chemicals or toxic sub. many nice gifts and cards. The stances or medical supplies not next day Mrs. Ellen Hull also be stored In the domestic kit- had a birthday cake for her and chen. many friends dropped by to see The regulations also require her and bring her gifts. that licensed operations be AMBULANCE CALL Port Orford Ambulance was called to the Cove Sunday af. who Is on her way to Adelaide, ternoon to take elark Rogers South Australia, where she will of Gold Beach to Curry Gener- teach physical education at Ad. al Hospital, Gold Beach. He elalde High School. Mrs. Mlt» became 111 while at the Cove. chell said the trip was very re. ENTER COLLEGE freshing and she appreciated her Jim Peterson took his daugh. parents* Invitation. ter Karen, to Blue Mountain Community College at La. STUDIES AT EUGENE Grande, Oregon, over the week, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O’Sulli end. Son Kleth, drove his own van spent the summer In E ugene car because the amount of lug so that he could take summer gage (namely Karon’s 13 suit, school courses. He worked for cases) would not permit them to a Standard Certificate In Second, travel together. ary Education. Mrs. O’Sullivan said it was a nice vacation for FAMILY CAMPS her but she was glad to get back Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Curtis and to Port Orford and a cooler ell. family spent the weekend camp, mate. lng out south of Florence, and OFF TO COLLEGE Miss Debra Jo Hughes, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. jerry Crum, left ths week to attend OEC at Monmouth. fishing In SUtcoos Lake. Join, lng them there were hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Curtis, and hls brother, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Curtis and family from Logsden. I m a m a a a a a a a m w w w w y Mabargoff’s , Caster „ »Ib Port orford News, Thursday, September 21, 1972-3 Solon Earns Three Awards 72 programs 4-H Leaders Plans were finalized for the Salon's annual garage sale Monies realized from the sale Elect O fficers will be used for the Salon's Chil dren and Youth Program which Northern Curry 4-H leaders is the research, prevention and met recently with county agents cure of Cystic Fibrosis andTu- Walt Schroeder and jane Shear, berculosis In Children er at the Langlois setool li brary. officers elected for the coming year a r e : Barbara Ev. Kindergarten erest, president; Bobby Bark- low, vice-president; Beverly Has Seventeen Crose, secretary. Lois Smith was named district represent, Seventeen local youngsters atlve, to serve through 1974. The annual leader’s bantgiet are enrolled in Port orford kindergarten classes being is being planned and the 1972 achievement programs will be held at the grade school. Attending the morning in. held soon. Members are ad. structlon periods taught by Mrs. vised to check with leaders. It was announced that o c t. Dave Griffey are Troy Ander. son, Greg Brotton, Rocky Col 1-7 Is National 4.H Week, and lins, Pamela Couch, Laurie that club reorganizing should Crose, Lois cu rtls, Robin Fel- begin now. ton, Kevin Greene, Monty King, Kevin Silvernall, Mary Beth Vln. í I RENTfD IT cent, Brenda Zltzelberger, Tim my McLean, Jimmy Sizemore, I THROUGH THE Tommy Beall, shawn Mesa and I WANT AOS ' Johnny Justice. The kindergarten Is a prl. vate school operated by vol unteers. Port Orford residents Mrs W D Spencer, Mrs Robert Meyer, Mrs W L Montgomery, and Mrs. Marie Barrington tra velled to North Bend recently to attend the September meeting of Coos County Salon No 509. 8 and 40, a subsidiary of the American Legion Auxiliary Mrs Lyle Chappell of North Bend was the hostess with Mrs E H McCrea, also of North Bend, assisting Mrs Spencer presided at the meeting, during which reports were given on La Marche which was held recently in Portland Representing the Salon at the convention were Mrs Lyle Knox. Departmental Trophy and Awards Cahlrman for 1971-72; Mrs Jack Fishman, Mrs. Jack Morgensen and Mrs David Mickelson, who all Served as pages; and Mrs Henry Spargo All are from Coos Bay . They r e ported that the Salon had receiv ed three awards for their 1971- available for Inspection by the Oregon Dept. of Agriculture at reasonable working hours and on weekends or holidays, if necessary. I ***********WWWWWWW I Pilcad I AMMMMMMMAMMMNMMMMMMMWW |awda«twi>« e-i< fa« ****««*eM***wwwwsu Cat 4 ' ' ■ x PARENTS VISIT Surprise visitors at theovead Kennedy home Sunday night were his parents, Mr. and Mrs.ovead Kennedy, Sr., and his cousin and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Daniels from Hlneston, Louisiana. They will be visiting here for awhile. IN CALIFORNIA George Jarvis, and Mike Lett. IN PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDan. ox accompanied Steve Pattison to San Jose, Pacific Grove, and iels and Mrs. carol Sharp spent Santa Cruz, calif., to visit the weekend In Portland visiting Steve’s relatives and friends. the McDaniels son, Ed, while While there the boys enjoyed Mrs. Sharp visited her daugh. playing tennis, swimming In the ter, Cathy. Ed has recently mov. ocean and golfing. They also ed to Portland to attend Portland visited Fisherman’s Wharf and Bible College. Cathy will also be Chinatown In san I ranclsco. attending the college. Saturday They were gone about a week. the McDaniels went to Bremer, ton, Wn., to visit his brother, BROTHER VISITS Clark. Cathy and Ed were both Visitors at the Harold Robin- baptised In water Sunday night son home for a few days was at the Portland Bible Temple hls brother and sister-in-law, Church where they attend. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Robinson from West Covina, calif. FROM CANBY IN HOSPITAL Recent guests at the home of Dow clarno has been a pat. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hel. lent at the Bandon Hospital since mlck were Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Labor Day weekend. Mrs. Clar. Latter and Mrs. Baldwin of no hopes to be able to bring Canby. Also visiting was his him home this week. nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chapman of Ellenburg, Wn.,and PE TERSON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spero of Guests at the M. L. Peterson Klamath Falls. home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Dollard Goslln from Bea. NIECE VISITS verton; Verna Thompson from Visitors at the Harvey Me. Newberg- and Pauline Hopper Daniels home recently were hls from Medford, on Sunday the niece, Mr. and Mrs. Don Frld. Petersons attended a Ceramic erlckson ad family from Tal Association meeting In Eugene. ent, o r e ., Mrs. McDaniels sis . DAUGHTER VISITS Miss Gloria Knutson, Port, land, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Knutson, last week. She is en. tor lng Portland Community College studying Occupational Therapy. When food is processed In a domestic kitchen for sale to the public, persons allowed in the kitchen at the time of pro. cessing, preparation, packag. lng or handling of the com mercial foods will be limited to the licensee and those work, lng on the product directly un der the supervision of the II. censee. This Is only one of the re. qulrements in regulations cov. A WALLACE GUESTS Visitors at the Gus Wallace home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Petersonfrom East, side, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gore and Kimberly Rae from Gold Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. rge Stonfleld from Florence. THURSDAY Lutheran Women, 7 30 p.m. SATURDAY C.C.Brookings invlt.,11 a.m. Sixes Grange, 8 p.m. MONDAY Chamber of Commerce WEDNESDAY C.C.Coquille, 4 ;30 Home Food Processing Under New Regulations 4 N IB K R G A L L 'S PO R K PO RK CHOPS RE TURNS HOME Mrs. Vernon Jamieson just re. turned home from a two week vacation to Fremont, Calif., where she visited her mother and dad and her brothers and sisters and families. Her other sister came out from Odessa, Texas, and they had a family get-together. BROTHER VISITS Staying with the clarence Owens Is hls brother, John, from Seattle, Wn., who Is recuperat. lng from hip surgery. Center Cvt loin Ind 1 9g P o r k C ho ps$ Country Stylo S p o r e R ib s fam ily Pack P o r k Choi I I lb. fconomy Sliced I Bologne, 992i Phone 3 3 2 -3 2 2 2 ib .9 8 39? R in g s >2 OZ. 79 I 12 oz Armour Lunch Meat •Sliced or Beef Bologna J G o r lic Bologna ‘ Salami Thick Sh cM Bologna 1*Spiced Luncheon . 69« 43 ‘ I* K n u c k le s lb I Hams All McKoy's Markets feature 8 oz Oscor Mayor Sliced Liver Sausage 63c Nebergall's Smoked lb 99 P oz pkg Oscar M ayar Brounschwe.ger or sandwich Spraod 49c Oscar Mayer 3 lb Sq Con I Jubilee B M F L IV IK Armour Star and ..... lb Kippered Halibut 89« $1.19 . lb Salmon, BÀSPCËS $l 4’ R ib R o a s t 99 S h o r t R ib s 59« $ V 09 S ib 59, 5 9 it Jumbo By The Piece Cod or lb $1.39 B o lo g n a 7 D A Y SPECIAL SEPT* 21-27 V t iu n t N 5 W C R O P, E X T R A FANCY) I rccdsport W A S H IN G T O N JO N A THO N lb Standing I Ib. Oscar M ayer Beef | franks or All M e a t^ — lb Fishsticks USDA Choice Beef! l l ' / i Ib. West Virginia Sliced the finest 12 oz. Armour Star Wieners R,d Snopp,r 19 ■ $ H 4 D 3 9 F ille t of Sole BIB STCAKS $f M c K a y 's S pecials S a v e Yew M o s e y e v e r y d a y p ie s JL S A H C re e n S ta m p s 1 Ib. SOLIDS S N A C ft PACK Hunt iw ffer LBS ■ S I ISwansdown I All except angel food ' fancy Mild & Sweet Hunt KAKE EflfX Ê NfON effow M ajaratta 12 oz. Fresh C abbage SALAD MACARONI _ IM asw ell House Duchess 46 oz. Orange, Grape, fru it Punch? Pineapple Grapefruit 3 Ib. COFFEE Campbell’s 10'« oz. 1 25 in s 8 /$ t 8 8 ' $2 199 fo o d 10 Count Brillo Reg. 38' Sunshine Reg 59« | Chseze Snaps 2 Ib Reedsport | Medium Cheese Kaukauna Klub 8 oz I Cheese IB 49« McKoys 32 oz Sandwich Spread Foiger s 10 oz Instant Coffee 59« $1 69 W orld s krunchiest Snock Corn Nuts reg 10« 5 39c 3 Ib Pouly Stack Pack | American slice cheese 12 49 McKoy's Mustard Cache Valley Random Weight | Swiss Cheese Ib $1 29 Cache Valley Random Weight I N v Sharp Cheese Ib $1 39 qt 3j< Pants JUICE McKay's fresh Gallon 2% M ilk Schillings 7 Delicious Items A Jex Cleanser Reg 2 59C « 17 oz 2 49C Campbel i s 6 pack 6 oz V 8 or Tomato Juice 59« ^McKoy s Pancake < Woffle Syrup 47 oz Soft M argarine Nucoo I NEW 24 oz Golden Griddle | ‘ with No D rip Spout Pancoke Syrup reg 89 69« P rofile 15 oz whiteor wheat I Bread Hidden Vailey Ranch reg 75« Dressing 59, Hostess Reg 53« Poetry B rito Bowl Toilet Bowl Cleoner Laundry ____ Wisk Hostess Reg 6 $1 __ ____ Pies ond _____ Snacks DBtergont quart __ 19« 39' 13 «I. 3 / $ If OBABI ■ S oz. Banguat — Coohifi Bags ' Jaanetfas 24 oz. Gorton's I 14 oz. G o rfo .i $1 Hostess Reg 54« Donuts 13 ox. ORANOS Fish Sticks Hostess Reg 85« Ding Dongs 3 lbs 3 /* I 2/8 9 A V -R .P A C Dinners Hershey Ig size Candy Bars Almond ‘ M ilk Chocolate Krackei M r Goodber or •Semi Sweet 5 Z$1 49« m Ila. • fw a a r Prias Kraft 7'/« oz. Macaroni I Cheese 2 9 * P a p e r Towels 3 / McKay's Pints Mayonnaise or Salad Dressing 38« 49« Beg. 49 • 29« $1 88 S S /.] Jumbo Chiffon ¡Soap Pads Presto Pop | Popcorn T a ta r Tats G ra v .. y . M ix 5 /8 8 ‘ . . Varieties Reg. 49‘ Archway Variety 5 / 9 5 * c o o k i.. 2 /8 9 * sm M ilk Thompson Gerber's Vinyl Ib. friskies Dry Dinners or Cubes lCornotion fsaporated I L arg o Sggs 2 ib . Hash Braw ns 3 Ib. McKay's Grade AA Med. 46' ■ Prem. S7' ■ is lg . S9 9 c Baby oz. McKay's Creamy or Chunky ¡D o g Squash Blu Chooso SPrqEoiuj 0,7 IP e a n u f B u ffe r locally Grown Zucchini i fallow aediess ra p e s 2 I IP o fa fo Chips"69 69S 1 28 _ FR UIT a Z ? ' D R IN K S IToniafo Soup R ed Yams OTA TOES iChec “ M O R S fL S ISunshine Triple Pack (All McKay s feature I Sunshine Blue Bell Nut Meats ) No. 1 ORE-IDA Seashells, large Ilbow Macaroni or IS a la d Dressing I * ^MeW*“ Spaghetti, ilbow Macaroni, J Nettle's 12 oz. Semi-Sweet I 16 ot. Marias PORT SAW SHOP 69.* NEW Hygrode Boll Pork All Meet — Polish, Mettwurst [ Hebergell's fro s h M ushroom s saws MEM TUBKSYS « 9 * 1 ¡Franks B acon lb Shady Oak No. I M c C ulloch SLAB BACONl lb ter, Mr. and Mrs. P. m . Coop- er from Springfield, also spent four days with them. ANNIVERSARY NOTED Visitors at the Lloyd Bates home recently were her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Char, le s Phelffer from Fresno, Calif. Mrs. Bates accompanied them on to Albany where they also visited for awhile. Mr. Bates joined her there to celebrate their wedding anniversary with their children and fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bates from Van couver, Wn.; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Butsch from Salem; and Charles Bates and Bev E dwards from Port orford joining them. LO IN RO AST 51« ____ ^^^^^MAAAAAAAAAAAMUUUUUUUUUUUUWUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU if a n t a ll Shrim p J Root Whip 10 oz , Topping West Pock 10 oz Straw berries $ 9 A * f