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Surf Riders Return From Trail Ride Meds Friday I FORMER MISS CURRY COUNTY Janice Boice-James Stichler Wed In Double Ring Rites Langlois Man Weds Wedderburn Woman M r» Evo Cox of Wedderburn and Edward Hunnicutt of Lang- Iola were united In m arriage July 4 in Reno, Nev , by Pastor W arren Ward at the Park Wed ding Chapel The cuuple were attended by Un- bride'» two children. Jack and Ixsota Cox, also of Wedder burn M r. and Mrs Hunnicutt are making (heir home in Langlola The fam ily enjoyed a trip to Reno. Virginia City, Caraon City, I-ake Tahoe and over Don Her pas» on their vacation Witnesses Hold Huge Assembly MR. AND MRS. JAMES E. STICHTER (Janice Kay Boice) Fernaniie/ Portrait Mrs. Stichter, the former Mias D o u b l e ring rite« united Janice Kay Boice and Janie« F. Curry County and Oregon'« Miss S t i c h t e r at the Presbyterian C ongeniality of 1960, is a grad uate of Pacific high school and Church In Cold Reach, July 3. She u the daughter of Mr. and attended Southern Oregon C o l Mrs. Jerry Boice, Cold R e a c h . lege at Ashland. She is em ploy Mr. and Mr», la ri E. Stichter, ed by the Curry County Road LaFayette, Indiana, are parent* Department. of the bridegroom. A graduate of Purdue Univer- The bride, wearing a white s i t y , LaFayette, Indiana, Mr. linen «uitandtiny crown of «eed Stichter is employed bytheU .S. pearl« with shoulder length veil, Forest Service, Gold Reach. The reception, held in the carried a «pray of white carna tion« cantered w ith an orchid on dining room of the Sunset Motor Inn, followed at 8 p m. The iicr httO Bible. Attending her litte r ai Matron t h r e e tiered cake, baked and of Honor waa Mn.Judy Laird, Port beautifully decorated by Mrs. Orford, attired in a blue linen Dclm a Howard of Albany, aunt suit, matching th.it of the bride'», of the bride, was cut and served and corsage of white carnation« by her and Mrs. M arie Quinlan. Presiding at the punch howl tipped with blue. Mett man wat Tony Rotell, friend of the groom. were Mrs.Frances Boice and Mrs. Re a Winn with Shirley Laird and .Alden Boice assisting. Coffee w ai served by Mr». Alma DecU, g u e s t hook attended by Mn. Mary Capps andMiss Gay How St. Christopher's Guild met ard at the gift table lids IOth at the home of Ruth Fortheir wedding trip to Reno, Moyer with preiident Virginia Nevada, Mrs. Stichter wore a Stauffer p re t i d i n g over the b lu e flowered polished cotton meeting. sheath, white coat and m atch A rummage sale it planned for ing accessories w ith the orchid August 1 and 2, at the C o o s - from her bridal boquet. Curry building. The couple are now at home The Dever, Lye C lin ic of Good in Gold Beach. Samaritan Hospital has a s k e d for o ld frames and lenses for their many charity case«. A box w ill be at the Port Orford Drug Store for collection of old glasses t h a t anyone could give for a worthy purpose. There is a new set of hooks The n e x t regular meeting about v a r i o u s countries pub August 14, w ill be a picnic and lished by T im e , Inc and con meeting at Humbug starting at taining pictures a d stories t a 11:30 a. nt. Gladys Petok w ai ken f r o m past articles in the appointed to be in charge Life magazine Another set from the same source deals with Nature in its various lorms:The Universe, the Desert; the Farth, the I orest, the CALL FOR BIDS Poles; Insects; Reptiles, Evolu NOTIC1 IS HEREBY CIVEN tion! The F.pic of Man and The that the school hoard of district Wonders of Life on Earth. Also "T he Life Treasury of 2CJ, Port Orford-I. an gio is, Cur- > ry County, Oregon, w ill receive Am ericanFolklore" w ith paint sealed b id ia tth e District O ffice ings by James Lewicki. A ll of the above books are at Pacific High School, Sixes, Oregon, until 8:00 p. rn. Pacif f i l l e d w i t h beautiful photo ic Daylight T im e , August 5,1963 graphs by Life photographers. C irculation at the Port Orford lor the following item « Heavy Fuel O il PS300, furnace Library' the last fiscal year In creased a b o u t 91 percent, or oil, gasoline. For the school year 1963-64 to 3278 volumes, from the 1961- be delivered to the tanks of the 1962 fiscal year. Fi gures released recently by said district. (Gasoline tanks are owned by Union O il Company) Librarian Ruth Moy er show, in the lunior Division: circulation I lability Insurance. was 2970, up 1291; adults, 3884, M ilk - Delivered in 1 /2 pint car- up 1987 from the previous fiscal tone to Langlois. Port Orford and year. Pacific High Scliool. Total circulation for the 12- Kread-Delivered to Port Orford month period was 6854 volumes, and I angle's c afeterias an average of about 10 volumes M ea t-D elive red to Port Orford per registered borrower. and Langlois Cafeterias. For the fiscal year the library F r u i t and Vegetables (canned purchased 348 n ew books, 76 and iresh) — delivered to Port O r books were donated, several in ford and Langlois cafeterias honor of local people For the s c h o o l year 1963-64, specific atiois may he obtained T R Y A CLASSIFIED AD at the District O ffice at Pacific High Scliool. All bids must.be received on GEORGE R. DICKINSON or before RiOO p. m. August 5, 1963, and the school board re serves the right to accept or re ject any or all bids. GUILD DATES RUMMAGE SALE L IB R A R Y ¿0A Y00M 4Y LEGAL NOTicE Dated at P o r t Orford, Oregon this 18th day of July 1963. Helen Slocum, Clerk Publish July 18 and 25, 196.3. CURRY CO. INSURANCE AGENCY Farm ers’ Insurance AUTO TRUCK FIRE Phone CH 7-4111 GOLD BEACH. OREOON The Port Orford delegation of Jehovah'« Witnesses completed their role as delegates Sunday, July 7, when the group's "Ever lasting Good News" Assembly closed at the County Stadium in M ilwaukee, Wisconsin. According to E. C. Carlson, l o c a l presiding minister, the assembly a t t r a c t e d delegates from 49 s t a t e s and 15 other c o u n t r i e s Peak attendance reached 57, OSS Sunday, when N. H. Knorr, («resident of the W atchtower Bible and Tract So ciety, delivered a special public Bible talk on the subject, "When God is King Over All the Farth" The Witnesses baptised 905 new minitsters July 5 at M ilw a u kee. The m i u im m enio n cer emony took 90 minutes and 50 baptiren to accomplish, Carlson ■aid. The M ilw aukee gathering w as the first of 24 segments in the " A ro u n d -th e -W o rld Interna tional Assembly o f Jehovah's Witnesses for 1963". The second eight-day s e g m e n t is now in progress In New York's Yankee stadium. Assemblies w ill fo l low in major cities of Europe, Asia and islands of the Pacific. A final segment of the globe- encircling convention is sched uled to be h e l d September 1 through 8 at the Rose Bowl In Pasadena, C alifo rn ia, Carlson concluded. Mrs. H .A . McCarvey w ill host the Sunset Garden Club on F ri day, July 19th at one p. m. Mrs. B. R. Stratton w ill be c o -h o lten 'Flower Grooming for the F a ir' Members of the Surf Riders w ill be the topic, presented by riding club recently completed Mrs. Wm. Nutt. a trail ride through the upper Elk R i v e r area that took five M ERC HAN T MARINE days and nights and covered 55 m ties. VISITS HERE Starting from Port Orford, the A long overdue visit was en group camped the first nlglit at joyed when Ray Hunsaker, Mrs. th> James Woodward ranch up Frank Knottingham's cousin and Elk River. The second night was a member of the Merchaid M a spent at McGribble Guard Sta rines since 1937, chartered a tio n , the third at Mountain Wells, plane at Newport where his ship, the fourth at Butler Creek and the S5. Volunteer, was In dock, the fifth, back at the Woodward and flew down to Port Orford. ranch. The cousins hadn't seen each According to Mrs. Woodward, other since 1941. He returned supervisor of the ride, rain the to N e w po rt on Saturday, the f i r s t tw o days didn't bring a pilot w aiting here for the return complaint from any of the group, trip. but a dry camp the third night was enjoyed w ith much enthtu HOME FOR V IS IT ¡aim. W IT H PARENTS Hay for the horses was deliv Arriving here Friday from Los ered to the campsites each night Angeles for a two week visit was by L eo P h i l l i p s a n d James R a e Ann Reinke, daughter of W ooifworth. The t r i p qualifies the Surf Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reinke. Rider, for 4 -H trail rides, in cluding the y e a r l y Jamboree T ra il Rides out of Gold Beach, Mrs. Woodworth said. Making up th e party were David Knapp, Teresa Philips, M ike M cW illiam s, Patsy M iller, Norma Jean Valet, Jerry Forty and Mrs. Woodward. Mr. and M n . Frank Sutton were among those who assisted with the preparations. tPFecTM Ä l£ £ F ROAST SLICED BACON i-tf CHEESE Port Orford DRUGS lb GRAPES PEACHES THOMPSON SetDLESS R ep HAVEN ZIKHINM SWISH 2 29 8 “4] MILK PEARS A . Jw j FEACNES « M K » MTÏ.T0E5 CfATTE I h I CO UN T INK MATCHES TR.Ü e»LUK CO O KIES 8 KV 3 89 CANTON NALLEMÇ-NE u J J M - — 3 fL A V 0 « 5 RELISHES 19 ÎÛ X MOOKMEAP COTTA&c CHEESE 50 OUR LOW PRICES S and H GREEN STAMPS EED SHCERS CHUCK STEAK instant rww SIZE ÎOTUE 4 P E A S-C O R N OREEN BEAM sraetj mtsr ijiWAy K f f ROAST WOKS PWEASAWr HOMe SAWS FILED /9 ‘/ i - t e ■ 2 f S ffftlA L SHOP lea Craam Treat F ill packaged sponge ca’ca sheila with vanilla Ice cream, top with c r a n b e r r y sauce, Mr«. Fred T ro ll of Bandon beaten till “ aaucy Pretty with was elected president of Coos a dollop of whipped cream for County Salon 509, Eight and a lazy day dessert Forty, at a recent meeting in in Port Orford. Chosen to serve with her were of Coquille as installing officer Mr». W illiam Montgomery, Port Mrs Hughes was charter pre' Orford, first vice president; dent in 1951; Mrs Trott was Mrs Guy Torrey, Coquille, sec also a charter member. ond vice president; Mrs Bert Walburg, North Bend, secretary- treasurer Mrs Wealey Spencer, Port Orford, c h a p l a i n ; Mrs. Lyle Knox Coquille, historian; Mrs. David Mickelson, Empire, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs B B. A ll type* o f u w i Stratton, Port Orford, parlia- —* filed quickly on our p r e c i s i o n Foley menterian; Mrs. Tom Wilson, A u tom atic F i l e r . North Bend, pouvoir member. Y o ur »awe w ill cut Mrs. Trott w ill name the var faster, c le a n e r , tru e r. O ld »aw« re- ious committee-women at her toot bed. installation August 9 in the Bay area. FRED SAVAGE Mrs W illiam Smith of Cooe No. 17 Ham let Bay is in charge of the formal installation with Mrs Ed Hughes ED 2-2833 BANDON WOMAN IS 8 AND 40 PRESIDENT WESSON OIL COOS C O U N T Y COUPLE M A R R IED HERE FR IDAY Delores Flaine Stratton, C o quille, b e c a m e the bride ot .Arthur K. Harper, Coo* Bay, in a c iv il ceremony before Itutice of the Peace Arthur F. Niemann, at the Niem ann home on Fri day evening, July 12. Witnesses were brother of the groom, W illia m S. Harper and Marjory Davis, 1963 — 3 MN'TWter... Mr. and Mrs. W a lt Morris «pent last weekend inF.ugene visiting t h e i r son and fam ily, the Les Caruthers, and new little grand daughter. They «topped at Reedsport on t h e i r return trip to attend the F l e e t Day» celebration, held there every year. Fred McGee and Glenda Van Bibber, Dallas, Oregon, w e r e m a rric d o u ju ly 4th at F all C ity, Ore. They are now at home in Port Orford where Mr McGee i» employ ed at Western Stales Ply - wood. Mrs. Calvin Penberthy.Jr. and baby daughter, Linda Rose, were honorees at a shower given for them at the home of Mrs. Lee Anderson with M r,.Harry White as co-hostess. The party wts on June 28th. Guests were: Hazel Rhodes, Linda and A llen : Irene W h ite- sides; Jean Strain; Rose M arie Anderson; Coleen Partiow; Rose Curry; Francis White; Dorothy Alexander; Judy Hubbard; Ray mond Penberthy. Thursday, July 18, H6ME HOME I OWNER -INPCFlNOENT V IS IT NEW CRANDC1ULD IN EUGENE Wedding Told Port Orford News, Feted With Baby Shower 2 59 2S‘ PIMT KOTEX 2EE WAX PAPER (ACIAL TISSUE PILL HALVES R&HILAI 0 v SuftlL 2 h r-C r COLL 19 SILL. CtL MÔLTE 22-OZ J A It 3 M ¿ ¡J O W W HOIR 1089 4