Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, July 21, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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    N orth C urry
• POBT OB fo n o
Couple Wed
In Ashland
Miss Patricia Ann Parsons,
daughter of M r. and M rs. J.W.
Parsons, was m arried to Ron­
ald A. Anderson at the F irs t
Presbyterian Church, Ashland,
Saturday e v e n in g with a re­
ception following at the M ark
Antony Hotel.
Attending were the bride's
andparents, M r. and M rs.
t Sweet of Sixes, M r. and
s. Ralph H all, M rs . Rod
MeKenaie of Sixes, M r. and
M rs. Ral|-'- Sweet and fam ily.
M r. and M rs. A. W. Sweet and
daughter of Coos Bay and North
Bend; ir. a s'. M rs. Sid Sweet
and t a il'll/ of O r ant a Pass,
M r and M rs. Ralph Cope and
fam ily and M rs. Lula Cope of
Durts, Calif.
The newlyweds are now on a
honeymoon trip to C ra te r lake
and the Oregon Coast before
returning to their future home
In Hayward, C a lif., where both
are senior students at C alifo r­
nia State College.
Hall Wednesday with eight and a
half tables playing.
Winners for North-South In­
cluded firs t, Betty Swanson and
Byron Maury, Crescent City)
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second, M rs. Ed Conley and
M rs. Charles Caughell; third,
M r. and M rs. Adolph W lndmal-
ser; fourth, M rs. F. W. Link-
late r and A. W. Sweet of Coos
at Parts. T ea., W itchlta,
Hugo, Okia.
Bay and North Bend.
Winners for Bast-W est were
firs t, M r. and M rs. V ernK olen,
O o ld Beach; second, Maude
W eir and M rs. O rv ille Prsstonj
th ird, M r. and M rs. U. E. Mc­
C la ry , Coquille; fourth, M rs.
Jack King and Edith Jones.
BACK FROM TEXAS
M rs . te s te r Smith and M rs.
K. C . Smith returned from a
trip to Texas where they visited
th eir father and other relatives
FROM WASHINGTON
M r. and M rs. Jack Short and
son, T im , Beverly, W ash., are
visiting th eir parents, M r. and
M rs . Roy Hague, and other
relatives In Port O rford this
week.
Anderson of Coeur d’ Alena,
Ida., M r . and M rs . B ill Thorpe
and fam ily of St. Helena, and
M ra. W alter Stlenke and son,
L a rry , Brookings.
su ix I van visrroRs
IN REEDSPORT
D a rla Smith, daughter of M r.
and M rs . I e a te r Smith, spent
the weekend In Reedsport with
relatives and attended Fleet
Days.
Recent visitors of M r. and
M rs . Steve Sullivan of Lang­
lois were M r. and M rs. Allen
IN C A LIFO R NIA
M rs . Everett Strain left on
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CUCUMBERS
TO HAVE SURGERY
Tom Slmpeon of Stxea Is
scheduled to undergo open heart
surgery soon In Portland.
Slmpeon, a logger and re a l-
dent of the Slxea area the past
IS yeara, w ill deeply appreciate
donations of blood which he w ill
require for the surgery.
The Bloodmoblle w ill be In
Bandon Aug. I , and anyone wish­
ing to donate may make the re­
quest known at the Bloodmoblle.
FROM CALIFORNIA
M r. and M rs. Richard Laus-
talot of Arcata, C a lif., and M r.
and "M rs . B ill Young of Mc­
Kinleyville were recent vis it­
ors at the home of M rs. Smith
Honeywell In Port O rford.
IN ORA NTS PASS
LMM and M rs. Bert Anderson
and Harold Atlse of Port O r­
ford spent the weekend with
M r b rother-in-law and sister,
M r. and M rs . Clayton Alksn In
Grants Pass.
F rom
boston
Visiting here last week from
Boston, Maas., were M r. and
M ra. Allan W. Woldmen, with
their friends and form er neigh­
bors, M r. and M rs. Art Gouch­
e r , M rs. Rod McKenzie and
fam ily of Sixes, and M rs. E lm er
Bens and family of Port O r­
ford.
VISIT PARENTS
Miss Barbara Jolly visited
during the weekend from Eu­
gene with her parents, M r. and
M ra. Larry Rhodes of Port O r­
ford.
STORK SHOWER HELD
M ra . V irg il Libby of Slxea
was honored with a baby ahow-
£ r Thursday evening at the Port
Orford Community Church.
Hostesses were M rs. Robt.
M eyers, M rs. Jamie France,
M ra. M ilo Sellon, M ra. Wm.
Hu ret, and guesta participated
in games before viewing the
many gifts.
Attending were Edith John­
son, lu c llle Barklow, Helen
Slocum, Kathleen M itchell, Bel­
va McDonald, Hazel I e a te r,
T w tlla H u M e ll, U n Johnaon,
Eula E llio tt, Maxine Rowling,
Delores H arp er, Venlta Long­
ton, Mildred Maloy, Dolores
Mayea, Ethel Montgomery, Ev­
elyn MacDonald, Syneva U tr i­
be rg, Edna Zumwalt, Frenchy
M arsh, Gertrude Adolphaen,
Sandra C a lh o u n , M ildred E l-
Uott, Elizabeth Carlson, Thel­
ma Purdin, Elizabeth Hardy,
Pamela Flynn, Edna Shenk and
Norma E llis.
Sending gifts were Berntce
White, Noma Thomas, Thelma
Meade, Neta BllUngs, E d n a
Gslght, Catherine M ills , Aud­
rey Welchmann, Kay Nesi, Zona
Sparks, C lara M ille r , Dorothy
Valet, Lula Brewster.
SON VISITS
Visiting for a week with M r.
and M rs. O rville Ruth of Sliver
Springs werehersonanddaugh-
te r-ln -la w and fam ily, M r. and
M rs. Julius Wright of Minnea­
polis, Minn.
The Wright fam ily enjoyed
the beaches, deep sea fishing,
lakes and streams of northern
C urry County.
VISITS PARENTS
Jayne Childers of Los An­
geles Is visiting her parents,
M r. and M rs . Geo. Childers of
Sixes.
Tuesday with her sister, M rs.
Elizabeth
Gallagher, for a
week's visit at the la tte r's home
In San C arlos, C alif.
VISIT IN EUGENE
M rs . Josie Forty and sister,
M rs . Ixxtda M ille r of Wed-
derburn, visited last week In
Eugene with M r. and M rs .G ro ­
ver Moore and M r. and M rs.
Russell F o rty, the latter whom
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VACATION IN WASHINGTON
M r. and M rs. Don Mechals
returned from a 10-day va­
cation In Westport, C h in o o k
and Ocean Shores, Wn., where
they visited friends and fam ily.
Guests Saturday at the Me­
chals home were M rs. Albin
Anderson of Eureka and M rs.
Lena Mechals of Chinook.
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ORANDSON HERE
Vernon Forty of Coos Bay Is
visiting his grandmother, M rs.
Roy Hague, and M rs. Josie
Forty in Port Orford this week.
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Alaska.
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HO ID S SERVICE
The Rev. and M rs. Peter
Dally and family of Washington
sre visiting with her father,
Jim Vincent, and other re la­
tiv s t this week In Port O r­
ford.
F r. Dally conducted Sunday
services at St. Christopher's
Episcopal Church In Port O r­
ford and St. John's Church In
Bandon.
Port Orford Newt, Thursday, July 21, 1966—3
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