Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, March 21, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    B IR TH D A Y PARTY
IS SURPRISE
4-H Girls To See Spring Fashions
Local 4 - H Club members w ill
learn bow to (111 a "FASHIO N
PRESCRIPTION" whan Slm pllc-
Ity 'i 4 - H Club Stylist, Mist £).
eanor J. Echo, Is here to ahow
her naw liv in g wardrobe. Thia
ic w -fa r-fu n werdrob« of patterns
Is entitled " F A S H I O N PRE­
SCRIPTIONS" and w ill be pre-
lenient In Curry County on March
27th at the Cold Beech Elem en­
tary School Multipurpose Room
starting at 7i3O p. m.
Miss Echo, S im p licity's Fash­
ion M . D . , w ill show 4 - H girls
fashion remedies for spring. . the
newest pattern designs as w ell
as the brightest dose of gay spring
fabrics. E a c h 4 -H g trl can follow
these lovely fashion formulas
when preparing her very own
wardrobe.
Miss Echo Is w e ll qualified as
an expert on 4 - H fashion. She
herself was a 4 - H club m ember
In New Jersey before going to
the University of M ia m i to re ­
ceive her degree In Home Ec­
onomics. She was a 4 - H Club
m enu", a special group of day
tim e shift dresses. Red, white
and b lu a in an " Rx (or Fun"
s h o w in g many leisure-tim e
looks. Finally, it's pink. . p in k .,
iink. . for dates In slim andbou
fan! designs.
Models for the show w ill be
4 -H Club members . . all the
styles In the show arc ones they
can sew for themselves. Every
girl w ill be anxious to follow a
"Fashion Prescription" for her
very owu wardrobe after seeing
the cxcltlug collection.
Mist Echo reports that working
w lth 4 -H Club girls Is an stlm -
' I
ulatlng and satisfy ingexperienct
for they are alert and w e ll- in ­
formed about fashion and the
th r imports:«;« of good groom­
ing at a ll times. T h r girls can
re ly on her for grooming tips
and accessory Ideas, and she has
a keen awareness of the fashion
needs of these girls who "m ake
and model" their own clothes.
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Alpha P«> Chapter
Back A erei See
Indian Relics
Kay Robison Ii
Shower Honoree
The program “ Hedges tor
Screening and Wind
'tnd Hra
was presented Wednesday eve­
ning by Mrs Roland Gerhardt
at the monthly meeting of the
Back Acres Garden club held
at the home of Mrs. Dale Peck.
Mrs W illiam Nutt displayed
her collection of Indian relics
including Indian arrowheads,
j bone carved instruments, one
bone darning needle, a bone
bowl, wampum beads and flah-
ing weights Mrs. Nutt began
collecting
ting Indian relics about
three years ago Mrs. Ira Tuck-
e r accompanies Mrs. Nutt on
many of her bunta. She told of
finding many artlclea when the
new highway beyond Gold Beach
was built.
Mrs Ray M arstall told of the
tour taken by several members
of the club fast week Io btryk-
er'a gardens near Langloia. I t
was reported that the Brewer
weeping spruce tree planted by
the club on the grade school
grounds la still alive although
it was badly damaged In the
!
• The » m w a a p la n te d tor
use as a live Christmas tree.
An Invitation was received
from the Schneidau gardens at
Gold Beach for a tour which
will be taken the first of April
<.uests were M rs. wuhana
Nutt, Mrs Clarence Brazil and
Mrs Dalus Weir
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as 4 -H Clubstyllst. In her work, C _ s _ P a r f l D a r l v
she travels t h r o u g h o u t the
vam r d T iy
country helping to guide 4 - H
The Epailon S i g m a A lp M
Club girls w ith th eir own clo th ­
ing and good grooming problem meeting was held at the home
I iuoughout the lashlon pre­ of Mrs Orris Smith M arch 13
sentation, MJsa Echo w ill em-
A St Patrick's party was held
phasliethe importance of selec­ at the Karther residence Satur
ting styles w hich beat suit the day night
n e e d s of the young 4 - H Miss
On April 13 a public card
she w ill then prescribe the best party | , punned at the Am eri
way to combine the correct style ca„ Legion H all, with a charge
with the |<oper choice In fabric, of 75 centa a person. Coffee
color and notions.The girls w ill wU,
^ rvpd throuih ttx, eve.
be rncotvaged to follow those 1 mng
-
"fashion prescriptions" which
Since meetings term inate for
arc most flatterin g to their own
the summer with the M ay meet
f i g u r e and personality types.
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catlonal program next year, married to Tom Kelley. Shelton,
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The educational program was D *c 22 19B2 friends reported
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n lr-to -m s k e costumes all w ith , Byrnes, Mrs Blaine Marsh and , changed at the home of her
fem inine trim treatments M or r W». Bob McKenzie Each read P»renb, M r and Mrs W. H.
tim p le irp a ra te tte ll howto use ¡«bout the different states that i«a te a
the wonderful new bordered fab make up the “Southwest” ter-
Form er Port Orford residents,
n ca In thl» group, they w ill tec rito ry They also presented a the P rio n resided at Lakeside
the new 411 uniform "Capsule Jigsaw puzzle for everyone to Frailer Court M r. Prior was
a victim of drowning shortly
Classics" have many variations do
Refreshments were served by after they moved north to fish
on irp a ra te t styled for the more
advanced sewer— a ll in basic M rs Kent Wagner with the help the Alaskan waters
The Kelleys are now at home
neutral colorings Bright blue of Mrs Don Hale and Mrs. Stan
in Kodiak
li the color of "New Shift Treat - Anderson
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'» i. m. to 6 p. in. Sun days
GOLD B O N D S T A M P S »
FREE P A R K IN G - »
A surprise birthday party in
the form of a pot luck dinner
was held at the home of M r
and Mrs Ray Rodgers on March
18 for Mrs Dalus Weir
Four tables of canasta were
played with Mrs. Marcus M c­
Ghee, Mrs Roland Gerhardt and
O rville Ruth winning high prizes
and M r and Mrs Elson Spence
and Mrs. Clarence Brazil win­
Honored a t a bridal shower ning low prizes
Feb 23, was Kay Roblaon, now
Mrs Web received m a n y
M rs Albert Carlton, given •» lovely gifts.
the C l « Wigle home by f a b
teases Bonnie W igle, Arlya M c­
Vay and M argie Fro m m .
Decorations w ere In blue and
91. Christopher's Guild will
yellow. Cake, Jell-o, punch and
bold a rum m age and white ele­
coffee were served.
phant sale on Thursday and F r i­
Including in the guest list were day, March 21 and 22, at the
Mmes. Olgot Nelson,Otto Welcb-
Coos - Curry Co - op building.
mann, Tom Meade. James K ir­
Hours will be from 9 to 5 p m.
by, Simon Nagely, V a l Townley,
John Roblaon, Zelm a Jones, Bob
Hags, E lm er Robison, Chester SALEM VISITO RS
Diamond, Olga Magnesson, C arl
Davts, W alter P ra tt, O rville
M r and Mr». Harry Gebauer
Anvlnaon, H a rry Byrnes, Ber­ visited in Salem last weekend
nard Kosta H a rry K alin a, Chris and brought their grandson Jay
Cairns, Jim Allison, Lonnie Mc- and friend Eva Root of Alpine,
Cay, Lyle Croat, Clifford Wigle, M ichigan, home w ith them for
Robert F u rrie r. D a ry l F rom m a v is it T heir son R o g e r and
and Mias Janet Robison and fam ily also visited w ith them
four days this week.
Donna Jean Davis.
Bridge Bouts
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Fort Orford News, Thursday,
1943—3
L E T T E R TO TWO E D IT O R
D ear E d ito r,
The Coquille V alley Commuo-
The home of Mrs. Ira Tucker
was the m eeting place for Wed­ Ity Concert drive has drawn to
nesday bridge on M arch 13th. a very successful ckiee and we
Mrs. Tucker received high score wish to thank you for publicity
and Mrs. Katherine Marsh was given us.
second.
No doubt this contributed
greatly to the success of our
M r. and Mrs. C e c il Colson membership campaign.
are expecting th eir son Everett
Sincerely,
and fa m ily from San Francisco
J IN N IE B YSER ,
a few days visit.
(M rs . H . H. Byser)
WEDNESDAY BRIDGE
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
Winners at duplicate bridge
at the Ophir grade school last
Saturday night were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keen, first;
M r. and Mrs. Ed Conley, second;
M r. and Mrs. Jim f Ittle , third;
M r. and Mrs. T ed Burgess, fourth.
The next p la y w ill be Friday,
M arch 22, i p m . at the Port
Orford grade school.
Sale Slated
Attend Meeting
In Gold Beach
HOW... Start Enjoying Life!
FORMER RESIDENTS
V IS IT
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brooks, for­
mer residents of Port Orford,
Mrs Ethan C lark, M rs. Cecil spent the weekend visiting re la ­
Bush and Mrs LaMoyne Paris tives and friends. T hey stayed
drove to Gold Beach M arch 12, w ith his sister and fa m ily , the
and attended the Driftwood Bill Knoke. The Brookses are
Daughters of the Nile meeting now residents of Valsetz, Ore.
at the home of M rs E rn ie W il­
son.
The next regular meeting w ill FORMER RESIDENT'S
be at the home of M rs. Cecil FATHER DIES
Bush, Port O rford, In April.
Del Newkirk, form er resident
at Silver Springs, now livin g at
Reedsport, Oregon has gone to
Minnesota to attend the funeral
of hit father. Mrs. Newkirk is
sttying w ith her daughter, Mrs.
Harold Olson and fa m ily in Port­
The March meeting of the land w hile M r. New kirk is sway.
Sunset Garden Club was held
at the home of Mrs Cort Kueh-
nert F rid ay, with Mrs. F . L. HAS SURGERY
Hague co hostess
J u d y C o m b e i t , teen-age
Lou Oester, county extension
daughter of Mr. and M n Joe
agent, was program speaker,
C o m b e t t of Port Orford, had
and gave a very inform ative
knee surgery at Southern Coot
talk on pruning of trees, shrubs
Ceneral Hospital in Bandon on
and plants,
Friday, M arch 15. Latest reports
are that the returned home on
V IS IT M O TH ER S
Saturday and Is recovering sat-
Mrs. E lm e r Robison and Mrs.
isfactorly, but w ill have to use
H a rry Byrnes are visiting their
crutches for awhile.
mothers, Mrs Zelma Jones and
M rs . P earl Reiners, respective­
SHOP PORT ORFORD
ly, In Y am h ill, O re., for a
Lou Oeiter
Tells of Pruning
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PARADISE POINT.. .
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T h e ideal l o c a t i o n for your
summer, or a ll year home. The
area it just over s m ile from
Port Orford, population 1, 171,
where you can find a ll the con­
veniences of com m unity living,
yet you enjoy the seclusion of
the c o u n t r y . The c lim a te is
moderate, though you can still
realize the b e a u t i f u l season
changes. Garrison Lake it open
to trout fishing a ll year, other
fishing and hunting is seasonal.
T he area's scenery is unsurpas­
sed. S t a t e l y evergreens and
abundant wildflowers, lazy creeks
and rivers, m ajestic mountains
and the sea share are a sure fact
that y o u 'll e n j o y a bom esite
here.
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