Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, January 02, 1964, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—Port Orford News, Thursday, January 2, I9o4
Pirates Meet Two
This Weekend
Christmas Day
Engagement Told
Pacific High School basket-
hall team will travel to Siuslaw
for a game there Jan 3
Pacific w ill be hosts on Sat­
urday, Jan 4, for a game with
Reedsport here and the public
is urged to attend and support
the team.
Mr and Mrs Leslie Walkup
. nd son Bill of Akron. Ohio, ar-
nved here Sunday to spend the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs Floyd Marlow of Sixes.
Mrs Grant Kerber, son Bill
and daughter Barbara, of Cor­
vallis are also guests of her par­
ents. the Floyd Marlows and
the Homer Kerbers in Gold
Beach during the holidays
Jensens V isit
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jensen
of Portland have been visiting
family and friends during the
holidays and have been guest of
<f their parents, the Charlie
Jensen home in Denmark and
N.ck Mar-h home on Elk River
M other,
Sister Here
•*>ar oaroao » s / m s • u m o ì . ois
Glenna Churchill Weds Airman
In Double Ring Ceremony
on, O aughter V is it
W ilbur
Bv Neunta H a ll
M r and M r- Edw in A Bert.
1 a igiois announced he C h ris t­
mas D.ix engagement o f the r
tauchte:
r.un.ir.1 Jeanne Mil-
ier. to H .in 1 Wayne Caughell,
son of Mr md '1rs Charles
Caughell. '-<• of Langle.s.
Both attended Langlois High
School
Mr and Mrs Charles Fltz-
hugh and daughter Mary of
Sixes spent Christmas with an­
other daughter, Mrs Bill Har­
din and children, in Eugene.
State University, Corvallis; Pat
ty Barr of Capital Business
School, Salem; Hank Isenliart
and James Hatmaker of OTI,
Klamath Falla. Margaret Hof-
sess, OCE, Monmouth; Elaine
H e m * F o r Holiday
Taylor and Connie Shaw of Uni­
Jim Kosta, son of Mr. and versity of Oregon, Eugene
Mrs
Bernard Kosta. spent
Christmas day with his parents Visit M other
and returned to Corvallis In
Donna Churchill visited her
the evening accompanied by his mother, Myrtle McKenzie, at
sister Ginger
the Mercy Home in Coos Bay
on Tuesday.
The bride’s table was cen­
to red with a large three-tiered
wedding cake which was made
and decorated by Mrs Ernest
Hatmaker and served by Mrs.
Robert McKenzie Jr and Mrs
Robert T Herr, airman sec­ served as matron of honor and Donald McKenzie Jr.
Spend Yule In Bandon
ond class of King Air Force best man,
Mrs Hoyt Litterell poured
Mr and Mrs A W Sweet and Visiting Barents
Base in Everett. Wn took as
Candlelighters for the wedding coffee Mrs Wanda Volck and family of Sixes were guests of
Mr and Mr* Jack Rounds
his bride Glenna Lee Churchill were Patty anti Cindy McKen­ Mrs
E leaiU 'ic
R g tk
ladled M r ami Mrs W .1 Swept in
and two daughters of Colorado
in a double ring ceremony at zie Ring bearer was Pete Wahl punch Mrs Aubrey Van Loo
Randon Christinas day.
Springs, Coki , are spending the
the Langlois Community Church
The Rev John A Siemers of . and Mrs John Wahl registered
Christmas holidays with Mrs
Saturday evening, Dec 21. at
the First Baptist Church in Ban- guests and presided at the gift Visits In Eugene
Bounds parents, Mr and Mrs
8 o’clock
ilon officiated at the ceremony table.
Mr. and Mrs. T S. Barring Harry Byrnes of Silver Springs.
The bride is the daughter of
The
bride's
mother
chose
a
which took place before an alter
ton of Langlois spent the recent
Donna Churchill of Langlois
decorated with Christmas green gold-colored dress with white holidays visiting in Eugene.
H e r* F ro m Seaside
and George Churchill of Port
white poinsettia* and tall accessories for her daughter's
Mr and Mrs Brooks Wagner
Orford, and the bridegroom's cry.
wedding The groom's parents Visits In Langlois
white candles.
and family of Seaside are holi­
parents are Mr and Mrs Ted
were unable to attend
Miss
Ruby
Hatmaker
provided
Fred Boice of White City, was day visitor* at the Robert Forty
Herr of Bismark, N Dak
The bride is a I960 graduate
The bride, wearing a beauti­ traditional wedding music and of Pacific High School and later | a recent overnight guest with home in Port Orfodr,
accompanied .Miss LaNeeta
his sister. Mrs Ray Deets and
ful white brocade taffeta dress
Hatmaker who sang the ’’Lord's attended Pacific Business col- family, m Langlois.
Recovering
w ith three-quarter length sleeves
taga tai Poiiiaiui
rt„- groom
Prayer” and “ Because” .
George Woodworth has been
amt finger tip veil and carry ing
is a graduate o f Rismark High Studenti Home
Seating
the
guests
were
John
ill at his Elk river home and is
a bouquet of lily of the valley-
School
with
the
class
of
1960
College students tome (or thè
anti white chrysanthemums, was Wahl and Rod McKenzie
The bride chose a dark knit holuiays include David 'ta l and reported improved at this time
Following the ceremony, the
given in marriage by her father
suit and wore a corsage taken
The newlyweds were attended newlyweds greeted about 73; from her bridal bouquet for her Nanme I.ibby of Cascade Col­ In M edford
lege. Portland John Isenhart,
Mr and Mrs Harvey Young
by Mr and Mrs Carl Fenk who guests at a reception held in going-away outfit
the church social rooms
Jerry Cannon, Lee Tucker, and o( Stiver Springs are spending
Guests of Mi ar.d Mrs Cecil
The couple plan a summer
Bush of Port Orford during the we-ii-ng
Chr stmas holidays are his
mot.rer. Del- e Geyer, and sis­ F a m ily Gathers
ter Freda Condron and children
Mr and Mrs. Boo .McKenzie
of King's Valley. Ore.
Jr were hosts at their beautiful
large home at the mouth of Elk
V isit F ro m Eureka
riser lor a fam.ly Christmas day
Mi - ii; . , E. i ( ,
dinner
t reis of F. ika ¡.n; < i Thurs­
Families attending were Mr.
day to attend t.'t Ion - .r.stalla- and Mr« John Wahl and Mr.
Con be 1 oat c u rin g
and .Mrs Rod McKenzie. Bob
Mrs Freeman's
n. M.ss McKenzie Sr.
Shen» .Meetial-. " . - --tailed
present honor queen
Mrs. Freeman wa- guest at Barklows Host Dinner
the home of Mr and Mrs. Don
The Dav-d Bark'ow home in
Mecnals of Knapp Road
Langlois was the scene of a
large gathering for Christmas
Kings Have Guests
day dinner.
Mrs. George Clark and chil­
Guests were Mr and Mrs.
dren visited m x era! days at Charlie Doane and family. Eu­
the home of Mr and Mrs. Les gene. Mrs T. G. Summerlin.
King in Port Orford last week Myrtle Point: Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Barklow and daughter
Parents Spend Holidays
Mary Kay. Mr and Mrs. Paul
Spending the Chr.-tmas holi­ Smith and son Milt. Mr and
days with Mr and Mrs. John Mrs. Clark Slocum and Mr. and
Ell.s were Mrs Ellis’ parents Mrs. Wilbur Sypher,
Mr and Mrs Rudy Sherych of
Reedsport.
W hite Daughters Home
Arriving home for the holidavs
In Wenatchee
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Ron Couch of Elden White, were Jo White, a
Port Orford and Mr and Mrs. student nurse at Emmanuel hos­
Ed Couch of Langlois are spend­ pital .n Portland, and Velma
ing the holidays with relatives Ann White, a teacher m Salem.
in Wenatchee Wn.
Christm as
Yule Dinner Guests
Dinner guests on Christmas
day at the Les Williams home at
Denmark were Mr. and Mr-
Paul Braze!, daughter Cherc
and son Preston, and Mr. and
Mrs John Melton of Bandon.
Visit O rris Smiths
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Orris Smith
were Myron and Cecil R ill of
Heppner.
D ay
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Medford
In Berkeley
Belden*
Visit
Mr and Mr* Kenneth Be Ulen
of Port Orford are vialtlng
friend* and relative* in Wil­
lamina thia weekend.
Have Cees Bay Guest
Guest of Mr and Mr* Billy
Hsddox over the holidays waa
Donna Kay Dickey of Coos Bay.
Hosts To F a m ily
Mr. and Mrs Dick Hildebrand
were host* on Chriatma* day to
a family gathering.
Attending were Mr. and My*.
Bob Hildebrand and Mr and
Mr*. BUI Hildebrand and fam­
ilies.
V is it Parents
Mr and Mrs Vernon Jamie­
son of l*ort Orford spent the
holiday* with Mrs Jamieson’s
parents. Mr and Mrs Karl
Hall, tn Fremont. Calif
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Hosts
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Kreutzer
were hosts on Christmas day to
a large group of family and
friends.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Robinson and family of
Arago: Mr. and Mrs. George
Hurst, Powers: Mr. and Mrs
Darrel Hollycross and famtlv.
Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Caughell, Brookings, and John
McNair. Coquille.
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Return» To D. C.
Home W ith Son
Bill Strain, recently ill and a
patient at the Southern Coos
General hospital in Bandon, has
improved enough to be released
and is now with his son. Harry-
Strain. in Langlois.
Knutson» Visit,
E n terta in
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Knutson
and family visited in Junction
City and Portland during the
recent holidays. Christmas day
they jo.ned with a large family
reunion at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Raymond in Portland.
Gordon Knutson, a student at
Northwestern School of Com­
merce in Portland, arrived borne
Sunday to spend a few days
with his parents.
Dean Bartel of Turpin, Okla.,
is a visitor at the Knutson home
this week.
Pedro Winesett, who has been
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. El; Winesett, and sister.
Frances Winesett, has returned
to his home in Washington, D C.
Barklows E n terta in
Mary Kay Barklow and fian­
cee Dewey M iller, students of
Oregon State University, arrived
home Friday for the holidavs
with her parents Mr. and Mrs
Dick Barklow.
Miss Barklow flew to Seattle
Sunday to participate as brides­
maid in a wedding of her friend.
Overnight guests at the Dick
Barklow home on Thursday eve­
ning were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
DeMarsh and family of Port­
land. DeMarsh is a former
orincipal of Pacific High School.
Jamieson
Guests
Family members participating
Christm as E v e Guests
in a Christmas day dinner at
Mr. and Mrs. Norville Loftin the Warren Jamieson home on
of Coos Bay; Mr and Mrs. Nor­ Hubbard’s creek were Mr. and
ris Rydquist and children, Eu­ Mrs. Wallace Coburn and fam-
reka, and Mrs. AJ Meacum, Ban­ ily, Coquille; Mr. and Mrs Tony
don, were Christmas Eve guests House and family and Mr. and
of the Robert Loftin family in Mrs. Dick Jamieson and farn-
Langlois.
| ily, of Port Orford.
The group met Christmas day
at the Norville Loftin home in Daughters Home
Coos Bay.
Ruby and Rosalee Hatmaker,'
students at Southern Oregon
College at Ashland, and Jim
Hatmaker, a student at OTI in
Klamath Falls, arrived home to
spend the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
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D U P LIC A TE BR ID G E
Hatmaker in Langlois
Other guests are Patsy Sun-
Winners at Duplicate Bridge ada of Hawaii, a student at SOC,
Friday at Ophir were: Geneva and Mrs. Barbara Tucker of
Tucker and Adolph Windmaiser, Thelma, Ore.
first; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kolen,
second; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christmas Guest*
Wanda Volck and Alva Harry
Caughell, third; Mr. and Mrs.
were guests on Christmas day
Ed Conley, fourth.
The next play night will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
at the Ophir school Saturday, James Crowley in Coquille
at eight o’clock.
CONFIDENCE
a feeling you get
at First National
Bridge Bouts
Visit Son Christmas
|^ B IH T H S ~ 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longland
(Judy Brown) are parents of
their first child, a son, weighing
6 pounds, 6 ounces, born Dec.
» in Southern Coos General
hospital-
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Strain
of Langlois visited their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Strain, in
Coquille on Christmas.
SAVE NOW!
DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE THE
10th OF JANUARY EARN INTEREST
FROM JANUARY 1.
Whether it s the carefully hoarded pennies of a small boy, or hard earned
family dollars, it s important to have confidence in the place you put your
savings.
That confidence is born of many things . . . a record of safety, the com­
petence of well-trained and experienced bank people, and an attitude of
service that assures careful money handling. You get all these and more
at First National.
Teacher Travels
Jack Hutton, a 7th grade
teacher in Langlois Upper Ele­
mentary and wrestling coach at
Pacific High School, spent the
hr..days in Vancouver. Wash.
Save regularly . . . for the secure feeling you have with money in the
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ntt» National i a n i o» o u d o n poatiawo • »•«*•»• »louai o» f o u i
i n I u ia n CI c o b f o m i . o n
bank. Save at First N ational. . . where you get a feeling of confidence that
your money is in good hands.
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Mr and Mrs Charles Brook*
and family of Sixes and Mr,
and Mrs Kent Wagner and fam­
ily of Silver Spring* are spend
■ng the Chriatma* holidays with
the Clarence Browns In Berke­
ley, Calif
T h e S t a t e w id e B a n k w ith H o m e to w n S e r v ic e