Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, September 11, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Port Orford New«, Thunday, September t l ,
1963 —J
Fashion Show Dated Saturday
Rotary Annes
Hold First Meet
LABOR DAY WEEKEND
TW P ENJOYED
M b C e c il M. Bulb, M n Eth
The firs t Rotary Anne meeting el Crutcher, Mr». Ceorge Barn-
I of the year was held on Monday ban and Mr«. LaMoyn«
.
. P . a . r . i« .
I night with President Loraine I ' " '‘•''•‘ hrShakespearianplay,
Haines and Treasurer M ildred
. ’? • | , ’ iry V’ °.r’ Sundjy ■«
Rush taking over their new of-
bh«- groupwas
I flees The meeting was held In
L»hor Day, y.ta-fv
> d a r Room at Orfords, >1 ¿.E '
7 ” “‘‘i*1’,' ,nto
I with a delic^ius dinner served.
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J ! ’ ' J1?
4> L»augh-
f Mrs Jean Abston was guest.
Program for the meeting was
,,orth ch k w
« . . j , won ,,.r * «
the very interesting accounting < weekend.
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by each member of their s u m
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\ mer Door prise was won by , SISTER HERE
Mrs Ixmise Hahn. M rs M yrtle .
Mr«. Eunice A k in of Grant,
|Tyler won the Jack pot drawing. p , „ w„ c a lk .d to Poft
,
S lop
C A P I. AND MRS. H A R K
Potr OKfOiD
la it weekend to care for her « li­
ter, Ethel Anderson, who 1« i l l
at her home.
I
Man Booth At
State Fair
M r and Mrs Clarence Han­
sen returned late Tuesday,
Sept. 3, from tne State Fair in
Salem where they had been
helping in the booth sponsored
by Veterans of World War f and
auxiliary.
Hansen said purpose of tho
booth was for registrations of
veterans of Work! War f and
that they averaged in excess of
200 per day.
F in a l plans tor the B. P. W. io n s , r e p r e s e n t e d by Maude
S tyle Siiow and Pie-x>-rama are W eir. H a ir styles w ill be done
reaching the fin a l stages w ith by the beauty shops and m ake­
the a ffa ir scheduled for Satur­ up o f m odels w i ll be done by
day at 1 p. m. in the Port Or­ Arlyss Kosta w ith V i v i e n n e
ford grade sciiool. Members of Woodward products.
the clu b are in v itin g everyone
Florence Ystad and M ildred
to atten d and prom ise a ll the
Russell are in charge of the " Pie-
pie you can eat and coffee for
o -rs m a details. Other members
Just 50 cents each.
w ill be on hand to help wherever
Florence McNeese, teacher at needed.
P a cific, w ill act as narrator dur­
The members of the Back
in g the afternoon. An interest­
in g program to be presented be­ A c r e s Carden club w ill be in
charge o f flo w e r arrangements.
tween style changes has been
planned by Mrs. Hazel Knapp.
Mrs. C e c ile Pans w i ll furnish Suirtcr fa< 4» 4h< N E W
appropriate m u s i c during the
fashion parade.
Pat Starr is o v e r-a ll chairm an
o f the p ro je ct w ith Maude W eir
contact and fashion chairm an, J
T a kin g part in the show and pre- )
and PtC-OPAMA
re n tin g styles w i ll be "M a ria n 's i
i oof m
Dress Shop', T ucker's M arket, j
school
Port O rford V a rie ty and Depart- i
m ent Store and Beei.ine Fash- I
B.PW. STYLE SHOW
RECUPERATING
Ered Jamieson is recuperating
at home after having tests at the
Bandon H ospital last week.
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NEWTON
(fo rm e r A n ita A lle n )
Capi. Harii Newton Anita Allen Back Acres
Wed In Military Ceremony
Make Tour
M ilita ry sabers form ed an
arch under w h ich Capt. and Mrs
Hard Wayne Newton w a lked as
they le ft Our 1 ady o f Mount
C arm el C a th o lic Church, New­
port Bra, 1», fo llo w in g an a fte r­
noon wedding cerem ony.
I he bride is the form er M i
A nita I.outs M ien, daughter of
Mr and M n Louis A lle n , 117
S t., itall>oa Parents ofthe
hridgroom are Mr. and Mrs C.
W. Newton of Port O rfo rd
M is, A lle n chote a lu ll length
crepe sheath gown fea tu ring a
pure silk em broidered Jacket.
Her ve ilw a s shoulder lengthand
she c a rrie d a bouquet of w hite
ros. s and orchids.
Mr. Mls-n escorted his daugh­
ter to the a lta r where she and
her Isetrothed exchanged vows
and rings in the presence of ISO
guests.
Miss Yvonne C havi-, cousin
ol the bride, selected a b l u e
gown and headpiece for her du­
ties as m aid o l honor. She c a r­
rie d a spray of w h ite and b lu r
delphinium «.
John Boring, a school frien d
of the bridegroom , s e r v e d at
best man, and ushering duties
were under taken by o ffic e r, of
the M arine C orp, A ir f a c ilit y
at Santa Ana,
Members of the Back Acres
The n rw lyw rsltle d couple re
c e lve d c o n g ra tu la tio n , at a re ­ garden club completed a garden
cep tion held in the E lk, Lodge, and fl.iwct tour ol ini-mb«-r,
Newport Beach. Mi»« C h arlo tte homes Tuesday. Meeting at the
Bernat took care o f registering home ol Mrs. Venita Marstall,
the guests, w h i l e Miss Judy tour chairman, members started
Le ictae nvln g served champagne their tour at 9 30 a m . and en
punch, and Miss Susan H o llis joyed a lunch break al the home
w edding s ake
of Mrs. Noma Thomas Dorothy
For her da ughter', wedding, Collins was lunch chairman.
Mrs. A lle n was a ttire d in a te a l
Plans and chairman appoint
b l u e ensemble w ith w h ite o r ­
menls lor the tour were made
ch id corsage
at the first fall meeting last
For the w rd d in g trip , the b rid r
changed! ito a ye llo w lin e n suit Wednesday night at the home
w n i l W i l l i s - « s s r s i s i r i s - i a u d w lu t. of Mrs. Henry Abderhalden.
A program on the "Grand
o rch id corsage. The couple w ill
spend a m onth tou ring the states Planting Month" was presented
en route to Q u a n tico , V«., where by Mrs Eva Johnson. Garden
Capt. Newton is serving w ith the reminders and hints and the
best methods of moving planU
M arine Corps.
1 he brisle attended M arywood and trees were featured in her
G irls School In A naheim and was ta lk
It was reported that the club
graduated from New|>ort ilarl*or
H igh School. Her husband stud­ had placed floral arrangements
ied si Oregon State U niversity. 1 in all classrooms of Port Orford
RACK FROM TRIP
Jack Rose enjoyed a weeks
vacation at Orange, C a lifo rn ia ,
where he visite d at the home
o f h l, son, Ronal. He statedthat
it ra in e d 'fo r'o ve r'a tw e 'Ive ^h o u r
period w h ile he was there, re -
ported by the w eather bureau to
he the < «Irin
r im in that ic e -
tlo n for 8 T \ r a n
schools on opening day
A Curry County fa ir entry-
made by Mrs Clara Hefner and
Mrs. Marstall was awarded a
$5 prize. It was also noted that
' » v e ra l other members had
e n triM
ln the ,k>wer d i' iilo n '
stressed that more mem-
hers enter next yesr
The club also displayed a r­
rangements in the annual Sixes-
Elk flower show at Sixes grange
hall Sunday.
Programs for the year were
distributed to members. The
booklets, made by president
Alice Peck and her husband,
Following Sunday morning
The youth group of the church featured covers of purple felt
services at the Port Orford m et fo r the first tim e a lte r the with cut-out designs mounted
Community Church a dinner was summer vaca tion last Sunday on them.
held for members after which evening to m ake plans for the
an election was held
year. Miss Nanina I.ibby, pres­ VISITS PARENTS
Milo Sellon, Ben Johnson. Mrs. ident of Die group appointed a
Mrs. Gary Ramey and son Jeff
W I, Montgomery and Mrs. program c o m m itte e to choose were here last week from th e ir
Ariel MacDonald were elected m aterials a n d p lq n th c programs, home in S pringfield, Oregon, to
trustees V irg il Libby, Sellon. The first program i t being plan- help her folks, the M a rio n W ll-
Leo Mitchell and Ed Seelye ned lo r this Sunday AH young sons, get packed to move to th e ir
people ol Junior H igh and High new lo c a tio n at La Bish, Ore. ,
were elected elders
Johnson.
Walter
Gorsuch, School age are in v ite d to attend Just out o f Salem.
the 6i 30 p. m. m eeting.
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George McDonald. Leon White.
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C A LIF O R N IA
Montgomery and Henry Adolph-
RELATIVES VISIT
sen were elected deacons
Mr. and Mrs W illiam R. Rob­
Catherine
M ills.
Kathleen
ins and daughter Julie Ann.
Mitchell, Tressa Gorsuch. Kath­
F a ir Oaks, visited at the home
erine H arris, Edilh Johnson,
of his foster parents. M r. and
Hazel l is t e r and Evelyn Mc­
Tonight, Thursday, w ill see
Donald were elected deacon­ the beginning of a new year for, Mrs. Clarence Hines recently.
esses.
the Christian Women's Fellow­
Noma Thomas w ill be in ship. Starting time is 7:30 p m , H IN E S E S V A C A TIO N
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hines
charge of flowers and Margaret it w ill be held In the church
Meyer w ill be pianist. .Secretary social room on 19th and Jack- returned from a vacation trip
is Catherine M ills, and treasurer son All interested women are in their new 26 ft Airstream
tra ile r last w N k. They visited
Is Vernita Longton.
invited and welcome, whether or
V irgil Libby was elected Bible not they attend the church. Mrs. in Portland with Mrs. Hines'
school superintendent and Vera Margaret Meyer, CWF Presi­ brother, H arry F Maheur and
Huret w ill be assistant Bible dent, extends a special invita­ wife and with cousins in The
Dalles.
seh<x)l superintendent
tion to those women who have
\ Sunday School attendance never attended before and t o ' R E C E N T V IS IT O R S
contest starting at the Commun­ those new to the community.
Ada M cIntire enjoyed com­
ity Church this Sunday, w ill be Phone ED 2-3037 or ED 2-2B84 pany from California recently,
c lim a x e d by H a lly Day on Oct. if transportation is needed.
including Dorothy Sproel and
Community Church Holds Dinner,
Elects Oiiicers for New Year
Christian Women
Meet Tonight
bth. Since H a lly Day Sunday Is
aho the second anniversary of
tile new church b u ild in g, the 11
a. in. m orning w orship w ill in ­
clude speciol features (or the
anniversary observance,
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TRIP TO ACNESS
Mr and Mrs. John Brockseu
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reis drove
>o Agnes, oil the Incom pleted
h l | hw t) on i abor ilay and en­
joyed a p icn ic. They state that
) ou can now cross the Illin o is
River on a c u lv e rt and that the
scenery is b e a u tifu l
Some say that even in the
Stone
Age w hen
a wom an
w rote down her age she was
chiseling
her brother, Wesley Sproel of
Azusa, and her grandson. Tom­
my Tuomev and wife of Glen­
dora. They also visited the Clar­
ence Hineses.
LOANS UP TO $1500
Where Prices Are Lower Every Day •
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WHIFF
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PORK STEAKS
FOOD
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SLICEP BACON
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HUNTS PEACHES
APRICOTS
BAKER'S CHOCOLATE CHIPS
COOKIES
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S h a r o n W ilto n have re-
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Coos Bay T elephone Co. a n d
are seek in g em p lo ym e n t in Sa­
lem, Oregon.
When you break a bottle,
there are always lin y pieces
" I broken glass In pick up
III p ickin g these up. there
1 «lwaya the danger of cut
lingers or glass slivers.
Next I line, g ra b a paper
towel fro m nver y o u r w o rk ­
bench and tlam pen It. Then
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