Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, January 21, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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^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
!<uck and slightly Irllc d skirt
A while rosary fell from her
cascade bouquet of while car­
nations lied wllh while French
lace and satin ribbon, and a
pillbox embellished v Uh seed
pearl appliques held her should­
er length veil
Matching Frocks
She was pre«filed to Ihe altar
by Miss Sally Jo Sampson of
San Francisco, maul of honor,
and bridesmaid Mrs. Phillip
LANGLOIS MAN ABOARD
F L E E T OH.EH TA LUGA
green suit, with black patent
shoes and hag and white hat
and gloves. She pinned on a
«•orsage of white carnations from
the wedding bouquet.
The bride, who attended Hart­
nell College, was formerly em­
ployed as a se< retary and ste­
nographer at Bechtel Corp., San
Francisco.
Coos County Salon No. 50»
Eight at Forty bald their regular
monthly m ealing Friday, Jan. 8,
In the Am erican Legion hall at
Bandon. Mrs. Wm. Montgomery,
president, pre aided.
A le tte r from the National
Jr with Hospital in Denver waa
s ad thanking the Salon for the
many toy» le n t to the children
at Chrictma*. A report of t i r
Christmas party held ir. Port C t -
lo r d waa given.
The Area ED istrict Child W el­
fare Conference w ill be held in
P o r t l a n d Ja n .2 1-23 and all
member» were urged to attend
if poaaible. M any National of­
ficer» wlU be there, including
the National Preildent o, Eight
et Forty, N atio n al Child W el-
f are Chairm an and N ational Re -
habilitation Chairman.
SalonNo.509 participated one
hundred per cent In the contri­
butions to the following projecti:
Department President1» Project,
w h ic h I» a M icro -d evice for
studying the amount of nitrogen
in |<ou in»j Cy»tic Flbroait; Re­
tt-arch; N in e » Scholari hip. After
the m eeting game» were played
and the money received was tent
to varioui organisations to be
used in g i v i n g aaaittanc«- to
needy children and adults.
Refreshment! were Served by
the hottest, Mrs. Wm. Trott of
Bandon. Present from Port Orford
were: Mrs. Wm. Montgomery and
M i t Robert Meyer.
A Russian who lives happily
under the present system of gov­
ernment in Russia must either
believe t h a t man has no soul,
or that, if he has, it is not worth
developing.
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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
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governing body, w ill be elec­ BeeLine Fashion»
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ted, and plans for the coming F. S. P. Lbr. Co.
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year w ill be discussed. All Bartlett1»
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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
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Roll for the fa ll term .
DEPARTMENT
Bonnie J. Jensen, daughter
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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.
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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
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Port Orford News, Thursday, January 21, 1905—•
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