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4 — Port O rford N e w s , T h u r sd a y , July 5 , 1962 Redwood Acres Fairgrounds. Eureka. Calif has been selected for the largest uorthwewtern California District Convention of Jehovah's witnesses this year, O F Y O U R O L D H O M E T O W N July 27 through 29 Announce ment of the three-day gathering was made by E. C. Oarlson. w ith lA tratar Hataea presiding minister of the Port Orford congregation About 38 Witnesses from the Port Orford area will be among the expected As this is being written, there Thelma Meade The ladies re «rtX> delegates is an air of huied-expectancy port a nice session and pleas Organixatior .1 arrangements are under me supervision of in the atmosphere. This is as ant trip. though a Parade were about to * . - ■ Leatar M Dugan, traveling rep We are sorrv to report that n'sentative of World Headquar start, or a race; a band poised (or the sign of a first beat; or a Mrs Helen Slocum s son-in law ters in Brooklyn, New York, spectacular fireworks display Francis (Buck) Carey, who was currently serving as District severly injured in an auto Mmister for the west coast piece being ignited The annual July 4th celebra accident four weeks ago. still area. Dugan will start off the tion will be another memory, has not regained consciousneRs i.'Sembly organization Satur as this is read; another chapter and has been taken to Provi day. July 7. when over two hun dred members of Jehovah's in the life of a small town and dence Hospital in Portland. Mrs. Carey, the former Mar witnesses will gather at the its endeavor to observe Inde garet Fain, was less seriously Sons of Norway Hall in Eureka pendence Day A lot of hard work; moun injured; though she too is in the There he will instruct the van sam e hospital: guard of volunteer workers tains of M im details «IKK» K a io accomplished u by ---------- - r — the four • children . i comparative handful of ded- miraculously escaped '" P O L canvassing in the Eureka. Arca cated > o p le To them, goes a The Carey fa m ily w a s om ta and Fortuna area for rooms to bouse visiting delegates Carl RIMBO-sized hand, in applause , b w t o g j « Middleweet when the a c c id e n t_ _ ______________ ________ son revealed that requests for ind appreciation occurred near Bums convention bousing have been It is believed that Mr. Carey (received received from New York. Can- Can Visiting in our midst for three ada, New Mexico and Idaho weeks is a lady who has come fell asleep Organizational appointments all the way from Germany on •mafiie-earoei anu nir-<v^ , June and Aden Chapman have of 20 department heads and “magic-carpet" and life-long preliminary assignments to co “ >• “ u“ “ i _______________ ordinate them will be made by SCENES wettes Witnesses Meet In Eureka TRUNK FR I. SAT*./ SUN. * SOUNDS ☆ „ n ,( mnt Mr. and Mrs. hut Mrs. Hanley is sbll here T h e Courageous Ministers best Mueller also cousins, Mrs. This is the first time that these .Assembly will be spon- ?lsie P ra tt and Mrs Rea Ann two sisters have had a P™*™* sored by the Watchtower Bible L k ed visit for many years and they lIKj Tract Society of New York, «the arrived by ship on the are really yakking and lapping and is one of forty-eight assem ¿st Coast earlv in May and it up I blies to be held in the U United nit« ? • >a VMM-« r» l~ 11 Q as e States this oil summer. These wll be on this tour until mid- semblies will feature speakers August She is now encircling See you next week from World Headquarters as he States by bus with stop- well as district, circuit and lo ivers periodically . . . on what cal ministers. s known as the 99-day trip for ¡99 Traveling with Mrs. Klue is WEEKEND GUESTS in aurif Mrs. Frieda Mueller, Visiting here over the week if Pelican Rapids. Minn end with Jim and Alta Tweedy, When Gust left Germany 61 owners of Arizona Ranch, were Audrey Gebauer rears ago, Ema was an infant; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Green and ihe and her adored uncle have ; wis Harry Byrnes has re daughter Christie of Denver, Mrs •een having much conversation- . turned from a two week v a ca-C olo.. and Mr. and Mrs. Merle il catching-up. a tion * with her UflUfcil*.! daughter. , Nancy Green V of » • Fort non IUK UCl H-AM«./ uivvu W. • Collins. , Colo., w---- • Three of o 5 townspeople: and family. Mr. and Mrs Jack who left Monday to visit their Mr- Tinda Brv»nt l i f e and Bounds and little daughter, son and family m San Fran- G oip , Windmaiser, have re- Cynthi. in Colorado Springs, cisco Overnight guests Thurs- ” 7 & 17-Hav Colo day were Mr and Mrs Olin « ¿ m ile ‘ trip up into Canada Mr and Mrs Bob Bryant and Ruble and Linda and Mrs Vena hen<- to Colorado familv of Dallas were weekend Arnold of Mt. Pleasant. Iowa. Enroute north the trio visited guests of the Tom Paris Mrs. former home town of the rtose friends. Bill and Helen Paris and Mr Bryant are cous- Tweedys Garrett, formerly of here, at ins. Waldport; then visited friends Mr. and Mrs. \erd o Harris R ead The N e w s and relatives at Portland. Pull- and daughters. Mary and Judy, man. Wn., and Spokane have returned from an exciting At their ranch near Drum two weeks vacation at the >eat- heller. Adolph helped brand 114 tie World's Fair, where they , calves on Father's Day After were joined by one of our grad< the delightful Canadian sojourn, school teachers. Mrs. Hopkins the Oregonians wended their and they enjoyed the Fair an< wav to Carter. Mont., to visit sights of Seattle together. The Mrs Pearl Markle, another Harrises also visited friends former P .0 resident, but she and relatives in Idaho and east had been called to California era Oregon, attended the wed due to an illness in the family ding of Verdos cousin at Burns Tbev visited the former Irene did some fishing on the Metole Markle and family. Mr and us River and vented Katherine s Mrs Frank Kellev' mother at McMinnville In Denver, more friends and Guests at the Cecil Colson relatives were visited and an- home for several days last week other highlight was viewing the last week were Cecil’s m other picture “Holiday On Ciner- Mrs Hugh Colson of Portland am a”, which is descriied as be- and an aunt and uncle. Mr. ing a magnificent film. and Mrs. Frank Long of Ster- Returning toward home, the ling. Colo and a young nephew . | travelers encountered some hot “Rusty“ Russel of Portland weather in Idaho, but for the Mr. and Mrs Everett Colson most part the weather was ideal and little daughter Nessia of and the crops and vegetation at Coos Bay were weekend guests their peak t>5e Cecil Colsons A sign in Idaho stated. “This Mr and Mrs. Roger Gebauer is not sagebrush, it's Idaho of Salem were weekend guests clover!” Clover, or not, the of the Harry Gebauers Their roamers were happv to be back two little sons, Jeff and Jay home to our “OJAC” , which is and an aunt of Mrs Roger Geh- explained in letter to the editor, auer. Mrs Eva Root returned by its originator. to Salem with them after spend O U R LO W P R IC E S ■tr mg several weeks with their Attending the Business and grandparents. S and H Professional Women’s summer Mr and Mrs Hank Abderhal- board meeting at Gearhart den entertained friends and rel G REEN STA M PS over the weekend were the local atives to one of Alta’s scrump- president, Mrs Betty Bigelow, tious dinners Sunday. Those en- and recording secretary. Mrs joying the Abderhalden'6 hospi tahty were, cousins of Mrs. Ab derhalden Bob Gansle of Eu gene and Mr and Mrs. Charlie Gansie of Halsey, Mrs. Bess Btuner of Gold Beach and Rev and Mrs Don Rich and family of Port Orford. WÛ. 2. UILDIN SUPPLIES DRUGS FRIDAYS SATURDAY NITES DANCB LETTU CE NtT£í Phone ED C om plete L in e at P r ic e s Y o u 'll L ik e! t F r e e D e liv e r y t P a c ific B u ild e rs, In c. Z04! 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