Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, January 05, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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II' Nfunla Hall
Betrothal Told
VISIT DAUGHTER
M r. and M rs. Clarence Zum­
walt of Sixes spent Christmas
w it h
their son-in-law and
daughter and fam ily, M r. and
M rs. Harold Boak, In Aloha.
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AT FUNERAL
M r. and M rs. Don Mechals
were In Seattle last week to
attend tlie funeral of her uncle
who died there Dec. 23.
IN SAN FRANCISCO
M ra. W alter Stauffer left on
Sunday for San Francisco to
visit her daughter, Connie.
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VISITS SON
Edith Jones spent Christm as
with her son, Robert, and fam ily
In C o rvallis. She spent New
Y ear's with M r. and M rs. Orin
H iss In Weddcrburn.
Z M r. and M ra. Norman Valet
of Port Orford announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Norm a June, to Jim Harrlaon,
»on of M r. and M ra. Lawrence
ila rrle o n of Port Orford.
I No date has tieen set for the
Wadding.
dance festival
HOME FROM COLLEGE
Doug Petok, student at T a ­
coma Technical College, spent
the holidays with his parents,
M r. and M rs. Tom Petok, In
Port Orford. Tom visited with
members of his fam ily In Rose­
burg, Monday.
NEW YEAR’S GUESTS
New Y ea r’ s guests of M r.
and M rs . Dick Everest In Lang­
lois were M r. and M rs. Joe
Everest and son, B ill, J ill and
Carey Hale and Jan C ro w ,a llo f
Coos Bay.
HOLIDAY GUESTS
M rs . G. E. Johnson and three
sons of Salt Lake C ity, Utah,
and M r. and M rs. Vernon
M eyers and daughter, Pam, of
Seattle were visitors of M r. and
M rs . Roger Yost of Port Orford
during the holidays.
HOST F A M ILY
M r. and M ra, Floyd G riffey
OPEN HOUSE HELD
M rs. l i s t e r H ill entertained
on Friday afternoon at her Elk
Hlver home with a holiday
"Open H 'tlse’ * from 1 to 4.
FROM CORVALLIS
M r. and M rs. Lawrence John­
son and daugtiter, Shelia, of
C o rvallis spent Christm as with
their aon-ln-law and daughter,
M r. and M rs. Glenn Hensley,
of Sixes.
SISTER VISITED
M r. and M rs. Milton Leer
spent Christm as with his sis­
ter and her husband, M r. and
M rs. LeHoy Cooper, In Yreka,
C alif.
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ENTERTAIN F A M ILY
M r. and M rs. Kenneth Kreu­
tze r entertained members of
their fam ily on New Y ear’ s Day
at their Bandon home.
Attending were M r. and M rs.
Lloyd K reutzer and fam ily, M r.
and M rs. Lowell Kreutzer'and
fam ily, « ... and M rs. Louis
K reutzer, all ot Langlois, and
M r. and M rs. Albert Tom lin­
son and fam ily of Arago.
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VISIT IN SALEM
The G. L. Rowling fam ily of
Port Orford visited with the
George Hinn fam ily In Salem
during the holidays.
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FA M ILIE S GATHER
The John Donaldson home
was the scene of several fam ily
gatherings during the holidays.
Fam ily
members visiting
were M r. and M rs. Kent Meads
of Pasadena, where he Is a stu­
dent at F u ller Seminary and she
Is teaching In the George Wash­
ington Junior High School; Kay
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VISIT PARENTS
M r. and M rs. Dale Peck spent
Chrtstma# with his parents,
M r. and M rs. Hans Larsen,
of Nampa, Ore.
The Pecks also visited In
Astoria, Portland and Eugene
during the holidays.
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IN ROSEBURG
M r. and M rs. Lloyd Smith
spent Christm as with members
of their fam ily, the W illiam
Hagers and M rs. Catherine
Smith, In Roselairg.
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FACED INSULATION
YULE GUESTS
M r. and M rs. Alva Harry of
Langlois spent Christmas with
M r, and M rs. James Crowley
and family In Coquille.
IN SALEM
M r. and Mrs. Tom Meade
visited the Donald Fromm fam­
ily In Springfield and M r. and
M rs. Clarence Field In Salem
during the Christmas holidays.
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IN ROSEBURG
The Lloyd Kreutzer fam ily
spent Christinas Day with M r.
and M rs. Clint Caughell In
Roseburg.
M rs. Geo. Hurst and daugh­
te r, Sandy, of Powers were
visitors at the home of her
sister, M rs. Lloyd K reutzer,
for several days last week.
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WEEKEND GUESTS
M r. and M rs. K. S. Smith
of Winston were New Y ear’ s
weekend visitors of M r. and
M rs. Lester Smith of Cape
Blanco Road.
Steven Smith spent several
days last week visiting In Med­
ford.
family of Denmark during the
holidays were M r. and M rs.
Paul Brazel and fam ily, M r.
and M rs . Roger Winters and
son, B a rry , and M rs. Maggie
B razel of Bandon.
of the New Veer
SORORITY HOLDS PAHTY
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority
members enjoyed a New Y e a r’s
Eve party at tin - hm m - o f M r.
and M rs. Glen Wagner on Elk
Hlver.
Attending were M r. and M rs.
O rris Smith, M r. and M rs.
Donald Stole, M r. and M rs.
Norman Valet, M r. and M rs.
John Belcher, M r. and M rs.
David Ash, M r. and M rs. Keith
Nelson and M r. and M rs. E lm er
Bens.
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FROM SEAL BEACH
M r. and M rs. W illiam B ar­
tholomew of Seal Beach and
their son, David, home on leave
from the Navy and Vietnam,
visited during the holidays with
M r. and Mrs. A. W. Harm of
Floras Lake and with M r. and
M rs. Jack Waldle of Bandon.
The W a l d l e s entertained
members of their fam ily during
the holidays, Including M r.
and M rs. Dennis Waldle and
fam ily of Eugene, and M r. and
M rs. Leo Phillips and family
of Port O rford.
Port Orford News, Thun<My, January S, 1967—3
VISITS MOTHER
Leslie Zumwalt of Albany
visited his mother, M rs. Ray
Zumwalt, of Sixes during the
holidays.
FIRST Bi G
SAVÎNGS
WEDNESDAY BRIDGE
M rs. Hod McKenzie hosted
the Wednesday bridge rlub at
her home on Cape Blanco Road.
Guests of the club were Grace
(Babel) Britton and G raccW ag-
ner. High score and grand slam
honors went to the hostess, and
second high was Maude W eir.
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COMPOUHP&?
IN REEDSPORT
M r. and M rs. John E llis
spent the New Y ea r’ s weekend
with her parents, M r. and M rs.
Rudy Sherych, In Reedsport.
The E llises’ son-in-law and
daughter, M r. and M rs. L a rry
Bowman, left Thursday for Ft.
Denning, Ga.
PPtCSS fFF F C T fV E
HOU8EOUE8TS
M r. and M rs. Ira D e la m a rte r
of C o rvallis visited with friends
In Port Orford during the week­
end and were houseguests of
M r. and M rs. Leo Phillips.
'T h e
Beachcomber's
N ew
•Year’ s Sva party was well at­
tended at the Cove.
* Square dancera from the
< u r r y Coasters, Hogues and
tru ffles, and T ravel! 1« Squares
Jjf North Bend came to dance
>nd watch the old year out and
5he New Year In.
I As the New Y ear approached,
> h ls tle s and bells were ring­
in g , hats and confetti were worn
< n l the members and visiting
Irle n d s enjoyed a midnight pot­
lu c k turkey dinner.
z Beginners are showing real
'progress In squaredancing with
'E rn ie Nelson as the instructor,
z Beachcombers w ill hold their
> ext regular dance Jan. 7 at
Jhe Cove with a short member­
s h ip meeting to follow.
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z Oregon m ld-w lnter square
stance festival w ill be held
(re b . 3 and 4 at the fairgrounds
Jn Eugene.
/ Arnie Kronenburger f r o m
Glendale, C a lif., w ill be the
c a lle r.
; H i was Introduced to square
dancing In 1947 and by 1949 was
working with Bob Osgood, ca ll­
ing and Instructing In the Bev­
erly H ills High School. Along
with calling, he was alsu on the
staff of "Sets In O rd er’ maga­
zine. He has traveled some
500,000 miles attending con­
ventions and festivals. It Is
worth any square dancer’s time
to go and dance to his smooth
on-the-beat calling.
Steddom, a teacher at Snollne
Elem entary School at Edmunds,
Elementary School at Edmonds,
Wash.; Laurel Steddom, a se­
nior at Seattle Pacific College;
M r. aixl M rs. Noel M artin and
family of M cM innville, and M rs.
Marlon Johnson of Redwood
C ity, C alif.
M r. six] M rs. Jack Donaldson
and fam ily and M r. and M rs.
Clarence Zumwalt Joined the
visiting fam ily members for
a reunion get-together.
NEW YEAR’S PARTIES
M r. and M rs. Holaid G er­
hardt hosted a New Y ear’ s Eve
party at the Legion Hall with
guests enjoying cards, dancing
and refreshments.
Attending were M r. and M rs.
Dal W eir, M r. and M rs. C la r­
ence B ra z il, M r. and M rs. l-ou
H :rd y , M r. and M rs. Lee Pe­
terson, M r. and M rs. H ward
Gregerson, M r. and M rs. Tom
Petok and M r. and M rs. Walter
Pratt.
Others hosting New Y e a r’s
Eve parties at their homes
were M r. and M rs. Clyde Wag­
ner, M r. and M rs. Pat M ille r
and M r. and M rs. Ralph H all.
WEEKEND GUESTS
M r. und M rs. Marvin Lindsay
of Eugene were weekend guests
of M r. and M rs. Jim Allison In
Port O rford.
Square Dance Party
Well Attended
S quare
» la n o - l o is
hosted members of their fam­
ily for Christm as dinner at
their Port Orford home.
Attending were M r. and M rs.
Bob Boichuk and son, Hick, of
Coos Bay, M r. and M rs. Don
G riffey and fam ily of North
Bend, M r. and M rs. George
Durrand and daughter, Patty,
M r. and M rs. David laham and
aon of Hosetiurg and M r / and
M rs. Jim Watson of Coquille.
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