^J\alh(een ^Kampa dßecomeA (Zurich While the bridegroom, a cor* poral In the U. B Marine Corps, I n Manured at Treaaure Island, itoliert J. Zcmaltla and his bride, Ihe former Miss Kath­ leen Ann Kanipa, will live In the Oakland area The bride la the daughter of Mr and Mr*. Joseph K. Katn- pa. M l Fairmont Circle Her husband Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Zemaltis of Cantp l,ejeune. N. C„ who were unable Io attend Ihe wedding. Their marriage took place Dec. 31, In Sacred Heart Churth wllh ihe Rev Ralph Relluoml* ni officiating at the double ring ceremony. Organist was Miss Dorothy lleer. Morning Nuptials Red carnations and pine were place on Ihe a liar for the morning riles, and slandards on either side complemented Ihe Apprentice L a rry F. P ie r, VSN, SOU of M r. and M rs. O rv ille d . P ie r o, Floras Lake Hoad, Langlois, reported for «hity Jan. 3 a,ward the fleet o iler USS Taluna, which op­ erates out of Long Beach, Cal. Ills ship supplies units of the Pacific Fleet with o il and petroli-urn products enabling them to remain deployed at sea for extended periods with­ out returning to port. (liven lit marriage by her father, the bride wpre a frock o l w h ile h r <»« .id e f.is h io n c d w ith When the justweds departed for a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas and San Francisco, Ute bride was clad In an emerald Mr. and M rt. Hobart J. Zamaih'i Former Local Ctrl Hen of Salinas Their matching frock* <>( bronze gold satin were designed wllh overlays of Im ­ ported Fren« h candy floss in the same shade (»live green net tied of, their matching bow headpieces of candy floss, and they carried cascade bouquets o, gold carnations. S-Sgt. Eugene W. Robertson carried out best man duties while ushers were CpI. James G. Kline and CpI Dean John­ son Bandon Woman Hoit Eight & Forty Moot S e a in o n For her daugghter's wedding, Mrs Kampa ch«rae a dress-coat ensemble of avocado green moire, matching shoes and hag and mink hat Her corsage was ol green cyprlpedium orchids. Keceptloa Fai lews Wedding reception locale was the Italian Villa where «liver candelabra, while po m p o n chrysanthemums and s t o c k graced the buffet table Red gar­ net roses and white carnations topped the three tier wedding cake which was encircled by white carnation*. Miss Victoria Tleman of Palo Alto circulated the guest book. bouquets. a r o u n d e d neckline, short sleeves, bow accent al Ihe bodice !m , I I M II I I WESSON COOKING OIL ITALIAN STYLE SPAGHETTI WHOLE CANNED OYSTERS FROZEN CHICKEN PIES REAL LEMON JUICE BIF LUNCHEON AAEAT FROZEN CREME PIES ?:2&< 2 '2 9 FOLGERS m u m Í 3 M A J O g im LONG- 1 4 - 0 1 COFFEE 11 > i IÙ > C l] IS ' 2 V-»! : 7 ill« « . » ir t iu CHI I t < STS4PS , SAFE WAT Three Local Students AUTO INSUSANCB Named to SWOC Honor Roll FIRE INSUBANCB H O M I T n tM ts N r s t m u Bed McWlUlaaw—CD t - t t f f Kolen-Huggins Ins. M l W. Ék Feet Orfard. R. I 1 I » 111 I - 2 i <: i C ,i M T Ç IZ 6 I rv iu C lift I .51» 0 « 5 rM XI MOM i FAMIW S llf in Ml CIHI . ST StS 5 I I I I l f ' I t i t i l l i 77 x' u » » I • >1 » i UEFI « :iw . 51 12-01 B ottle «*5 m u m , ; . » < Æ SUWKfSSIM 991 GOL OEM GRAIN SWAftë OOUJN RED CAKE F A IX p iL tS B u e y 1 9 -0 2 O B EO PINW HEELS ’* » « < ’ CHOCOLATE ÖH1P CNIU-CM-CARNE MARGARINE 9 iZ Y 1 • 1st HAMBURGER FORK LIVER P L P iN T E « Whole Drawn Slewing 39 29 U6M£ Ï& -0 Z FASAILM f I Z E 69 COOKIES , wars , MAEHEP peanut potatoes BUTTER ! « ?.-: í -255 ' i n i : IU r Htc& 21-21-21 A IK f , 1 I » 111 I I fCTTH 19* BEANS >551)111 «1» A D S 1 VAM CAM PS • n -y -g j 1 " S t» ^9* 99* KRAFTS gALAD BOWL 11111111 M IM M I R BOWLING APPLES su m » i m u ti i ST. NFS , M lltlll St. Christopher's Episcopal Church w ill hold Its annual meeting ikinday, beginning with a potluck dinner In the par’.ah hall at 0 o'clock. Following the meal, reports from all of the church officers BATTLE ROCKETS snd the parochial organization* Team Won Lott K ’ 1 be received. 10 2 The new members o, the Coo* Curry Elec. 9 3 Bishop’s Committee, die local McKay*» 9 3 governing body, w ill be elec­ BeeLine Fashion» 7 5 ted, and plans for the coming F. S. P. Lbr. Co. 7 5 year w ill be discussed. All Bartlett1» 8 adult* who are either contrib­ Je an’» Br auty Salon 4 Rote’, Garage 4 8 uting b a p t i z e d members or 4 8 active communicants of the con­ G riffey-Laird 4 8 gregation are urged to be pres­ Oceanview 2 10 ent. Children are, of course, The Calley High Team Serie» also welcome, said the Rev. L. G riffey-L aird .......... 2578 Wayne Bond. High Team Came G riffey-L aird ......... . 897 High Individual Serie» Donna M elton . . . . 57S High Individual C a n e Donna Melton . . . ..............221 SPLITS CONVERTED: C larice Hopkins, 5-10. Two Bandon boys and a Lang­ Era Smith, 5-7. lois g irl were among 53 student* at Southwestern Oregon College to be named to the combined Honor Roll and Daan’ s Honor FIRE Roll for the fa ll term . DEPARTMENT Bonnie J. Jensen, daughter NO TIC E oi M r. and M rs. Charles Jen­ sen of Langlois, was one of two Effective January 1, 1965, students to make straight " A ’ s” the Port Orford Volunteer for a 4.0 average. Fire Department w ill cease Students who carry 12 term to fight fires outside the hours o r more In liberal arts c ity lim its in conformity and 15 or more in clock hours w i t h existing c ity ordin­ of technical-vocational subjects ance. without a f a l l i n g grade and Chief A. E. Haight whose GPA for the term I* 3.50 o r above qualify for honor ify for this distinction, students must have a GPA or 3.00 o r above, hut below a 1.50, without any falling grades. Among those qualifying for the dean's ro ll were Thomas B. C-oes, son of M r. and M rs. Harold Goss of Bandon. p tu e io u s » •H im » 1Z Í» * 1111II ro ll. Named to the honor roll from Bandon was Louis w . Llndtyilst. In addition to the honor roll, 30 SWOC students qualified for the Dean's Honor Roll. To qual­ H I FOOD CAC-H ! CARROTS BANANAS To Hove Annual Potluck Mooting A P P I ES M i CE I lU Í PANCAKE M IX ROYAL & E IA T IN BUCKETS PANS W ASTE BASKETS nan ! Port Orford News, Thursday, January 21, 1905—• Tide M M I I I i St* Christopher ! ET O liere P rice s Are Lower Every "Day! 4 y