Port Orford New», Highway Death Toll Brings Request for Safely Group Pioneer Picnic Set For This Sunday The Coos-Curry Pioneer and A m . uk - lat ton 'a annual picnic w ill be Sunday at the M yrtle Point fairground» with the potluck dinner beginning at I o'clock Those attending are asked to bring their own picnic facilities, coffee and cold drink» w ill be furnished liiib ir lc a l RETURN FROM F1V1 W I1 K T R IP Mi and Mr» Robert M e > rr and M i and M n W. L. M o n t- gomt-r> returned Tuasday from a h,IXX)m ile trip In the M eyer'» tra ile r. They attended the A ir S t r e a m tra ile r in te rna tiona l m eet at B rm td jl, M inn., wliere the) iaw the V al Townley». M r and Mr» M ontgom ery visite d her ’A) > i ar o ld uncle at La|<ortc, M inn. , and relative» and friend» In M ich ig a n and In diana, w h ile the May er» were v iilt ln g in I llln o ii They met at S pringfield, 111. and drove to Kansas where the M eyer’ » - e la t iw i live . Returning through C a ld w e ll, Idaho, they met I d Kerpa whe I l on a fId lin g trip. Wednesday Bridge The Wednesday bridge club met with Mr« Tracy Corbin in Gold Reach Members attending and enjoy ing the delicious lunch were Mrs Mary Pugh, Mrs William Nutt. Mrs Nick Marsh. Mrs lb*1 McKenzie, Mrs Ira Tucker, Mrs Charles Haines. Mrs Ruth Moyer and Mrs Dullus Weler. Mrs Tucker won high score for the afternoon and Mrs Weier won second high with Mrs, McKenzie winning the -'lam bonus Surprise P arty Head Community Center Meeting is Tueiday Leland Wells Is Top Lion Port O rford Lions C lub and A u x ilia ry m et atO rfoids on July I ’/ th for a Joint lia ta lla tio n of o ffice rs for the com ing year Lions were in sta lle d by past d is tric t governor and Interna tio n a l co u n cilo r I larvey C alarne of Bandon They w e r r i presi dent. Leland W e i l i ; l i t v ic e - president, Ira tu c k e r, 2nd v ic e - president, Lloyd Ila trt, Ird v ic e - president, Conrad Johnson, Sec re ta ry -tie a s tirrr, W ilb u r Green, ta il tw ister, I d Rout h, Jiou ta mer, Ralph "R usty" M ille r, D i rectors, Don Stole, M ilto n Leer, Ralph rtairtl and Hob Keeler A short business m eeting was held a fte r in s ta lla tio n w ith a few highjftes of Lion's Intern ation al C onvention t o l d by Lion C a lam i-, he ld at M ia m i, Florida and s ite t i t l e d by him . New office rs for the Lio n ’ s A u x ilia ry were in sta lle d by past president, A l i c e L e e r . I hey were; president, M arcia Enlundi 1st vice-president, Eunice Babb, 2nd vice -preside nt, Mary Hales; secretary, Doris W e lls ; treas urer, K a y N e a l; lio n trainer, Betty Keeler. T h e n e x t m ee ting of the w o rld's largest service c lu b w ill he August 7th at Orfords. There are now Lions Clubs in 127 coun tries o f the world. Several years ago interested citizens o l Port Orford organ ized to promote a "Community Center” for Port Orford These charter members are urged to attend a meeting of thia group Tuesday evening at the M u lti purpose Room of the Pert Or ford Grade Sahool B.P.W. Execs Hold Meeting An e xe cu tive hoard m eeting wa» held at the home o i Geneva T ucker on July 15th fo rth e Bui- ine»» and Professional W omen'» Club, for the |>urpose of o u tlin in g the program for the year book. I he R P. W. theme thi» year I» " C iv ic P a rtic ip a tio n ". Change» were made in c h a ir- m a n s h l p due to resignations, w ith Pat Starr, " C iv ic P a rtic i p a tio n " chairm an; Maude W eir, h o s p ita lity chalnnan, W i l m a Stevens, way« and m eant c h a lr- A surprise birthday party was field for Mrs Pst Reese Mon day afternoon at her home with Mrs Delbert Fenton and Mrs B ill Cobb as hostess Others attending were Mrs Leland Wells. Mrs Lonnie Mc Vay, Mrs Red Revia. Mrs Don San Diego. C alif — Marine Media la and Mrs Charles Blue Private B ill M Potter, son of who, with Mr Blue, parents of Mr and Mrs H. Potter of Port Mr«. Reese, have vtaitad here Pastor and Mr» Daugs are on | Orf<’ r d ' • «TOmpleted re cru it thin past week from their hon« training June 18 at the Marine vacation. In th e ir absence, M r u Kelao Wn L ric Johnson w i ll be in charge Corp» Recruit Depot. San Diego, o i the service on July 28, and Calif. MCE NT GUESTS AT The 11 week indoctrination io M r Vern Magneson and M r Ber WŒCHMANN HOMF Marine Corps life includes In nard Ko,ta in charge August 4 struction on basic m tlitary law, Mrs B ill Hefner at the organ Mr. and Mrs. Roland W hite and M r. and Mrs. Lari W h ite and M n Donald Stole in charge o f physical fitness, discipline, and laughter Mary of Beatrice, N e the bu lle tins and the S u n d a y basic m ilita ry subjects Three weeks are spent on the braska, v is ite d at the home of School C lean en lo r August.- M n . A1 rifle range where recruits fire Mr. and Mrs. O tto W Icchm atui > i . ntly. Ml». Roland W hite I» bert W ehnteier, M n A igot N e l the M 14 rifle and are instructed son, M n Wesley Spencer and on other infantry weapons sister of Mrs. W le ch tn a n tt Oregon Àd Draws Interest An Oregon tourist promotion idvertisement of the Oregon S t a t e Highway Department drew lop attention of readers in the March issue of Sunset ma ga/ine, according to a reader- --hijF study Just completed for nat publication. Forrest Coper, state highway ngineer, said the atfvertize- ment consisted of a four-color p a g e, with a Harris Reach oastal scene as the illustration <nd a headline which read. "R e is ;n a Slate of Excitement. OREGON " Twenty-four other t r a v e l advertisements were judged in the March issue. The study showed that «6% of men readers and 118' t of women readers "noted" the advertise ment in a "seen associated" ait-gory, the percentages were men, 75"!, and women, 72"! . In most read" it was men, 25%, and women, 28%. T V */ A? Mrs. George Moe Iber, Mr». W eh- m c le r in c h a r g e o l the A lte r flowers. A colyte of .August; C lin to n Stole If sp iritu a l c a r e is needed w h i l e the Pastor is away, the m rm b e n are urged to c a ll Pas tor Z le r in C o q u ille or Pastor Larson in North Bend. Mr. Ray Reinke, in charge of p a in tin g the church and educa tio n a l u n i t w i ll soon c a ll for v o lu n te e n to help. Why not c a ll h in t and t e ll h im you w i ll help? Mr. and M n . M ik e Palm er 4re th proud parent, o f 18 m onth o ld twins, G a il and Glenn. May wc w ish them a ll tlie happiness. Fat Crow F or what it was w o rth to him . the loser in the Na- tio n a l Crow S hooting Sin glea co m p e titio n got a baked crow d in n e r No Flag When Flag Day, 1963, ro lle d around. W atsonville, C a lif, was flagless The fla g s ta ff had Just been painted and o ffic e rs were m s ti tit ted not to raise the fla g u n til the pole had dried T H O U S A N D S o f Oregonian» was to ta l only over a 6 0 - m ile w atched Saturday'» solar eclipse, »trip across Alaska, Canada and M am , despite repeated p u b l i s h e d warnings o f possible eye da m age, as pictu red »bove by Leo nard Bacon of the Oregonian. In HERE FOR WEEKEND le ft photo moon takes a sm all LaRoy Schwab, Torrence, C a b ite ol the sun at 12i25 p. m. lifo r n ia visited at the home of Peak o f tlie eclipse wa» caught hi» parents, Mr. and Edr». Louts at 1:40 p in. , p h o t o at right. Sehr, ab, a n d w ith friends recent Eclipse was estim ated at 60 per ly . Susan Schwab accom pan te d cent in the P a cific Northwert. It h im home for an extended visit. More! IN HOSPITAL Clarence W. Dawes, employee <4 Ocean V iew Lum ber Co., was taken i l l Saturday w h ile working board of directors of the Ore on tlie dock. He is in Southern gon Highway U te ri Conference Coos General H ospital, Bandon, which is made up of 27 state at this tim e for furthe r observa tio n and tests. wide association! interested in and who uae the high ways in their bus.nesses. Dewey said the Oregon High way Lifesavers Is no ionger In day. operation and that a new com- ___ George D e w e y , secretary, Hllttee should be working on the Oregon Farm Bureau Feder problems of highway accidents ation, and chairman of the High 1/ there is to be any hope of way Users Conference said the reducing the highway death’ rate death rate on Oregon highways “ He M id the committee should exceeds the all time high of 1961 also stimulate highway and wben 232 had lost their Uves , tra ffic safety on the local level the first six months. The first six as wel' as make recommenda- rnonths thia year, Dewey said, I tiona to the legislature for high- highway accidenta have claimed way u fe ty programs live* of 251. The request for the action committee was approved by the Ar f f RETURNS HOME Mrs. C e c ile Paris took her granddaughter, T a m m ie Sue, to her home in Salem on Saturday, return in g to Port O rford the same day. Tam m ie had been v is itin g here for some tim e . POTATO CHIPS BILL POTTER OUT OF RECRUIT TRAINING PORT ORFORD MAN AT FORT RUCKER Fort Rucker. Ala.—Army Pvt. W illiam D. Harp, son of Mr. and Mrs Douglas S Harp, who live in Port Orford, Ore , completed a five-week basic a ircra ft main tenance course at The Aviation Center. Fort Rucker. Ala . late in June. During the course Harp re cel» cd instruction in the oper ation of Arm y airfields and in ^ e servicing and maintenance of fixed and rotary-wing a ir craft. Harp entered the Army in March of this year and com pleted basic training at Fort Ord. Calif. The 17-year-old soldier atten ded H o t c h k i s s (Colo.) High School. SUO? * r H O M f U C o w e d Use RAFR W A T heap dovgh ORANGE JUICE McKAV^ BLEACH AUTO IN8ÜBANCB m tR 1N8CKANCN ¡í^z'/z// /zzz/zz-z^. CANTS xZZ*XZ/Z}*ZZX 5«Tzy*ZZZZZ U M SO CANNING APRICOTS SLICING TOMATOES 00 3 88 B Í THE U4S- CORN KM KAN< V M OR 9K£EN SALAD DRESSING TO ILET T IS S U E 9 > fr « 2 3 -t WEAVf 2 PORK SHOULDER ROAST lolMi-Huggins Ins. <3ALIOW CAKE MIX LOANS UP TO $1500 H«rc H i s - « MANOY MUNIRE» or Call Crater Finance 1 9 6 Î-.J DAUGHTER VISITS FROM BURBANK Mrs. John Regan, daughter o l Mr. and M r, 'Doc. ' L ive r more, visite d a( the home of her parents and other relative s re ce n tly She brought her neice W WI VETERANS I and nephew, grandchildren of PICNIC HELD the Liverm ore'» from Alham bra, C a lifo rn ia , w ith her They w i ll Sunday, July 21, veterans of rem a in here lo r the summer Mrs. W WI a n d the a u xilia ry held Liverm ore w i ll flyb a ck to C a li th r u anim al D istrict 9 p ic n ic at fornia w ith them before school Hum bug S tair Park Nearly 100 starts and rem a in for an exten persons a t t e n d e d , in clu d in g ded visit. Mrs. Regan returned many from out o l state tom e to Burbank on Friday. from as tar as M ichigan. Al»o present w * j Departm ent President Vera P. M cK inney of MINNEAPOLIS VISITORS the a u xilia ry and a delegation Mrs. 'D oc. ' Liverm ore'» bro from D irtric t 5. ther and fa m ily , Mr. and Mrs. Special guests were B ill V in James Loiselle, Greg and Linda cent and hn Ine nd, A1 C lm e - o f M inneapolis, M in n ., spent •c h m id l, Naval e le ctro n ic te c h a week at the Liverm ore home nicians from the U.S.S.Scanner. re ce n tly, 1 h e y were on leave v is itin g — V in cen t'» parent», Mr. and Mr». Jim V incent. Zion Lutheran Church News A request for Governor Hat- field to appoint a state - wide Citizens T raffic Safety Com mittee to make recommendat- J lona Ic various legislative gioups on matters affecting highway j safety was made by the Oregon Highway Users Conference to Thursday, Ju ly 25, 39 CATS UP 0YÍTER5 FICKLE5 STAHPBV 14 -0 * STAMPS 5TANPÔV 2'Æ TIM t> I L L 3*1 3i*l FROZEN FRYERS Z 6 9 PORK CHUCK REV SLAB STEAK STEAK n u m i BACON 49 W 49