Newlyweds Choose Ranch Life
4— Port Orford News, Thursday, October 21, 1965
North Cnrry
Johnson-Woodworth Vows Repeated
II' Neonia Hall
Dorcas Groups
Name Officers
The F ir s t Community Church
In P o rt O rford was the scene
of a lovely late summer wed
ding as Judith Elaine Johnson
became the bride of Robert
Clare Woodworth, sor. of M r.
and M rs. George Woodworth
of P ort O rford on Oct. 9 at
2 o’ clock. The bride Is the
daughter of M r. and M rs . J.
Ben Johnson of P o rt O rford.
The Rev. Jamie F rance p e r
formed the double rin g cere
mony before an a ltar flanked
with flo ra l arrangements of y e l
low flg l mums and white ch ry
santhemums.
Given In m arriage by her
father, the bride was lovely In
a flo o r length b lrd a l gown of
white slipper stain, made by the
brid e , featuring a scooped neck
line and long b r i d a l point
sleeves. She wore a shoulder
length v e il which had previously
been worn by her s is te r and
m a t r o n of honor, M rs . Joe
Anderson. The b rid e ’ s flow ers
were y e l lo w rosebuds a n d
stephanotis on a white Bible.
M rs. Anderson, the b rid e ’ s
only attendant, was gowned in a
light pink net dress and c a r
ried a nosegay of white c h ry
santhemums.
Ronald Woodworth was best
man fo r his bro th e r. Ushers
were Gene Wilson, Glen Sick
les, Joe Anderson and Douglas
Johnson.
M rs. V ir g il Libby was vocal
soloist and sang “ The Sunshine
of Y’our S m ile” and “ Because”
accompanied by M rs. F o rre s t
E llio tt at the organ who also
played the tra d itio n a l nuptial
music.
The newlyweds greeted th e ir
guests at a reception in the
church social rooms im m ediat
ely following the ceremony.
The b rid e ’ s table was cen
tered with a fo u r-tie re d cake,
cut and served by M iss Patty
E llis and Miss Judy M yers.
Miss Rosa B alzer ladled punch
and Miss Kathy Lindsay poured
coffee. M iss Sheryl Mechals
registered the guests, M rs. Ron
Woodworth took p ictures. A r
rangements fo r the reception
were In charge of the C h ris
tian Women’ s Fellowship class
of the Community Church.
F or her daughter’ s wedding,
M rs. Johnson chose a blue knit
suit with a blue velvet hat.
M rs. Woodworth wore a blue
wool su it with a pink hat and
both wore white carnation c o r
sages.
For the wedding tr ip up the
coast, the new M rs. Woodworth
wore a navy blue wool dress
with a white c o lla r, navy blue
shoes and a white wool coat.
The new bride Is a 1965 grad
uate of P acific High School;
her bridegroom is a 1959 grad
uate of P a cific, and attended
Oregon State U niversity.
The new M r, and M rs. Wood-
worth are now at home In Sea
side where he Is an assistant
In Industrial A rts Shop at the
Seaside High School and is also
attending Clatsop Community
College.
The out-of-town guests were
M r. and M rs. E. F. E kstrom ,
M r. and M rs. W. W. B irc h a ll,
Gene W ilson, M aty and Mickey
Woodworth, all of Portland; M r.
and M rs . O. L. M c A llis te r,M rs .
Ben Monson, M r. and M rs.
David Knowles of North Bend;
Kathy Lindsay of Coos Bay;
M r. and M rs. Brooks Wagner,
Seaside; M rs. S hirley Bolee,
Gold Beach; M r. and M rs. John
Thomas, Tacoma, Wash.; M r.
and M rs. Joe H. Anderson of
S pringfield; R o s a Balzer of
Medford; Patty E llis Ashland;
Sheryl Mechals of C o rva llis;
M r, and M rs. John ElUs of
Langlois, and M r. and M rs.
Rudy Sherych of Reedsport.
TESTS DUE
P re lim in a ry scholastic ap
titude tests are being given
at P acific High School this Sat
urday, Oct. 23, from 9 to 11
a.m.
This test Is fo r senior stu
dents planning on higher educa
tion and is given previous to
college entrance examinations.
IN SEATTLE
M r. and M rs. J im Brooks
of Langlois were In Seattle
and Portland last week on busi
ness.
FAM ILY MOVES
M r. and M rs. Pat M aster-
son and fam ily of P o rt O r
ford moved over the weekend
to a residence owned by Lester
Smith on Cape Blanco Road.
ATTEND FUNERAL
M r. and M rs. Lawrence Klght
were In T illam ook during the
weekend to attend the funeral
of his s i s t e r , M rs. George
P ro cto r of La Grande.
AT WEDDING
Susan Donaldson of P ort O r
ford was In Newport during
the weekend to attend a wedding
of a friend.
REINKE VISITORS
Recent v is ito rs at the home
of M r. and M rs. Ray Reinke
were Rae Ann Reinke, M r. and
M rs. Fred Reinke, Helen Rein
ke of Los Angeles, and M r.
and M rs. Bud Carlton of Seattle,
Wash.
tage Grove.
On the way over, they stop
ped to say “ h e llo ” to Jlggs
King at Oakridge, and saw Rus
s e ll F orty and David who were
headed fo r a hunting near S ilve r
Lake.
In P rin e v ille they visited fo r
m er P o rt O rfo rd residents, Dan
and V iolet Oxley, whom they
had not seen In many years.
They have a tr a ile r court and
like the Eastern Oregon coun
try . M rs. Oxley’ s father, Leo
nas Hlckox, lives there also,
and at 79 years of age looks
very w ell. They asked about
everyone In town and apprec
iated a copy of the town paper
with the picture of Port O rfo rd
in 1917.
M rs. Oxley had recently been
in the hospital and Is expected
to be bedfast fo r possibly two
more months. T h e ir address Is
645 W. 6th St. in P rin e v ille and
notes from old acquaintances
would cheer the long hours of
convalescence.
V E IT KOSTAS
Weekend guests of M r. and
M rs. Bernard Kosta were M r.
and Mrs. Lyle Smith and four
children of M cM innville.
Jerry Goodwater of Crescent
Lake, home on leave, was also
a recent v is ito r at the Kosta
home.
ATTEND FESTIVAL
M r. and M rs. Lloyd Bates,
M r. and M rs. Frank M o rris ,
M r. and M rs. C arl Back anc
M r. and M rs. Ryce Wilson at
tended the Aeness F a ll Fes
tiv a l Sunday at Agness.
HOME FOR WEEKEND
Kenneth M ills , student at the
U niversity of Oregon, spent the
weekend with his parents, M r.
and M rs. E vert M ills In P o rt
O rford.
SUNDAY GUESTS
V isitin g Sunday with M r. and
Mrs. Ven Magneson were M r.
and M rs. C lint Sabin of Gold
Beach and M r. and M rs. O r
v ille Anvinson of Coos Bay.
TOPS TO MEET
The P ort O rford TOPS club
Is meeting every M'.nday af
ternoon at 1 o’ clock at the
home of M rs. Lawrence Klght.
M A SO N IC HALL.
WED IN RENO
Jim Crose, son of M r. and
M rs. I yle Crose of Port O r
ford, and Beverly Coyne, daugh
te r of M r. and M rs. le m Morin
of Port O rfo rd , were m arried In
Reno, Nev., Sept. 21.
Jim Is e m p lo y e d by the
Brownie C oldiron l ogging Co.
In Gold Beach, and she is pres
ently working at the Sixes Store.
V E IT SON
M rs. 1 loyd Smith visited last
week In Roseburg with her son
and daughter-in-law , M r. and
Mrs. W illiam Hager, who are
parents of a new son, James
Michael, and also are occupy
ing a new home.
V E IT GRANDPARENTS
M r. and M rs. O rris Smith
visited Sunday with her grand
parents, M r. and M rs. George
Richardson, at Wedderburn.
Richardson had recently re
turned from Sacred Heart hos
p ita l In Eugene whee he under
went m ajor surgery and would
enjoy seeing his friends at this
tim e at his home.
He has lived In the Wedder
burn and Gold Beach areas for
over 40 years.
V E IT RELATIVES
M rs. David Thompson of Port
O rford left Monday to v isit
relatives In Salem and F lo r
ence.
DINNER GUESTS
M r. and M rs. Sid Sweet and
fam ily of Sweet Home wereSun-
day dinner guests of M r. and
M rs. Ralph Hall and M r. and
M rs. A rt Sweet,
Overnight guests were M r.
and M rs. K erm it Smith and son
of Sunnyvale, C alif.
RETURNS TO CAMP
Pvt. Joe T rim b le has been
visitin g the past two weeks with
his parents, M r. and M rs. H ar
old T rim b le and fam ily In Port
O rfo rd , and left Monday fo r a
base In North Carolina. He fo r
m erly was stationed at Camp
Pendleton.
HUNTERS SEEK GAME
le aving for hunting this week
In Eastern Oregon are M r. and
M rs. Ray Reinke, M r. and M rs.
Homer White of Coos Hay.
L e a v in g fo r Heppner and
other hunting areas In Eastern
O r e g o n Tuesday was O rris
Smith.
Dick Barklow and W ilbur Sy-
pher of l-anglots departed dur
ing the weekend for big trophys
In Eastern Oregon.
V E IT DAUGHTER
M r. and M rs. C harlie Wise,
form er residents of northern
C u rry county, were recently
visitin g fo r 10 days with their
daughter and son-on-law, M r.
and M rs. Don Stole and fam ily
In Port O rford.
M r. and M rs. Wise are re
turning to th e ir home In Tunar,
Mo., a f t e r visitin g another
daughter In San Francisco.
NELSONS HONORED
BY BEACHCOMBERS
Members of the Beachcom-
te rs Square Dance club pre
sented a “ welcome-bark cake”
to M r. and M rs. Ernie Nelson
Saturday oventng at the Cove.
M r. and M rs. Nelson told of
the highlights ol tfudr recent
FROM MEDFORD
Henry Stewart of Medford Is
vis itin g this week with M r. and
M rs. Don Amos of Sixes.
trip across the United States
to New York where theyatlend-
ed the W orld’ s F a ir. Mrs. Har
vey Myers bukisl and decorated
the cake (or the occasion.
Hearhcoml>ers a n n o u n c e d
a work day lo r Sunday to clean
and decorate the hall for the
South Coast Area Dance sch
eduled (or the Cove on Oct. 30.
The work day w ill start at
11 a.m. with a potluck dinner
at 1 p.tn. and a business meet
ing w ill he held during the lunch
hour.
Monday night Is lesson night
at the Cove, and the next one w ill
be tx t. SB at 8 p.m. w ithevei v -
one welcome to attend.
COUPLE WED
Don Coyne, son ol Alma Coyne
of Sixes, and Samira Welding,
daughter ol H arry Wilson of
Alaska, were m arried In Reno,
Nev., Sept. 13.
The newly weds w ill lie making
their home In Oakridge where he
will lie employed by l e s King.
FROM ROSEBURG
M r. and Mrs. Don Nielson of
Roseburg visited during the
weekend with M r. and Mrs.
Fred McGee In Port O rford.
V B IT PATENTS
Barbara Jolly of Eugene vis
ited her parents, M r. and M rs.
Lawrence Rhodes on Knapp Rd.
during the weekend.
IN PORTI AND
M r. and M rs. Jack Hutton of
Langlois were In Portland over
the weekend to attend the funeral
of his grandfather.
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OCT. 7.5 AT BEAC6C0M6t6'i
pour oworp
8 +» 10 PM.
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M is . Carlson Is a graduate of
Grants Pass High School and
attended Southern Oregon C ol
lege In Ashland. Carlson Is a
graduate of M yrtle Point high
school ami later served wRh
the srnted forces In Germany,
(H H -of-tow n guests Included
M i. and M rs, Ivan Cook of
Bandon, Don Peterson and M t ■»,
Peterson of Norw ay, M a itln
and Paula Wlsby of C o qu ille,
F rank C rook and M s. C took
of M y rtle Point, Ron lla lte f of
A rago, Joint C h u rc h ill of Coq
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u ille ,
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Don
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G. Sikes,
of Hollyw ood, t i l l ! . , and M rs .
Irene Cat Ison of Bandon.
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CRAMb TRAVEL
M r. and M rs. W alter Cram
camped recently near P rine
v ille with relatives from Cot
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GIRIN AT MEET
Pam Mayea and C arla Huh*
b e ll, P acific High GAA mem
bers, with their advisor and
M rs. M argaret Gorman ofB an-
don attended the GAA state
planning meeting In Newt<erg
over the weekend. Susan Shaw
of P acific High was nominated
fo r member at large.
a f t e r being greeted by the
newlyweds. Mlaa Karan Praaton
presided at the g ift tabla and
registered the gueets.
For the occasion the b rid e ’ s
mother selected a blue drees
with a blue feathered hat. M rs .
Carlson chose a blue suit with
beige hat and accesaorlea.
The couple traveled to V ic
toria and Vancouver, It, C,
for a honeymoon. For going
away, the bride wore a red alllt
with a white feathered hat and
white accessories. The newly
weds are now ul home ul Sixes
where the bridegroom Is In
c h a r g e of the I’ lerey Sweet
ranch at the mouth of the Sixes
NEW DAUGHTER
M r. and M rs. Richard Hof-
sess of Langlois are the p a r
ents of a baby g li I L n ... Sun
day, Oct. 17, In the Southern
Coos General Hospital In Ban
don.
She has been named Sheila
Ann and weighed 8 pounds.
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10 A.M. to 4
A retirem ent dinner was held
Saturday evening at O rfords In
honor of Bob Thomas who Is
re tirin g the firs t of November
as custodian of Battle Rock
Junior High school.
The surprise d i n n e r was
given by the teachers of Battle
Rock who presented him with a
‘’ diploma** for his nine years of
school work, and also a money
tree.
Guests were Ethel C rutcher,
C la rice Hopkins, 1 ynn Holmes,
M r. and M rs. Jack King, M r.
and M rs. C la rk, M i. and M is.
Alton B ytd, M r. and M rs. Jim
Rook, M r. and M rs. Paul le e ,
M r. and M rs, Milton le e r , the
honored guest and his wife,
Noma.
PI LIVESTOCK SHOW
Three members of the Pa
cific chapter of FFA with th e ir
In stru cto r, Sam Oberg, attend
ed th e P acific International
Livestock show in Portland d u r
ing the weekend.
Attending were Alan Haga,
Byron McLeod and Wayne B a r
ton who placed 18th In a liv e
stock Judging team of the 66
teams competing from the four
Western states.
Barton took part In the sheep
s h e a r in g contest and placed
th ird .
Members also enjoyed other
events Including the rodeo.
Friday the group toured the
agriculture fa c ilitie s at Oregon
State U niversity and were over
night guests of M rs. Oberg’ s
parents, M r. and M rs. J. E.
Borden at Brooks.
CANASTA CLUB
The Yak Yak Canasta Club
w ill hold Its next meeting with
M rs. Fred D e a v e r , Oct. 28,
starting at 12:30 with a sack
lunch.
NOVEMBER 4 th ¿nJ 5^
Dinner Honors
Bob Thoma»/
PACIFIC FFA ATTEND
OOREO WITH MWLIHO iN BRIDGE ?
FR.IDAW
HUNTERS TAG OUT
Returning after a success
ful hunting tr ip to the Steens
Mountains In Eastern Oregon
were M r. and M rs. Don Amos
of Sixes, M r. and M rs. Jeff
Eanno of M illington, M r. and
M rs. Gene Fanno of Sumner
a n d M r. and M rs. Rlrhard
Fanno of the Em pire d is tric t
of Coos Bay.
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V E IT IN CALIFORNIA
M r. and M rs. W. L. Mont
gomery r e t u r n e d from two
weeks spent visiting In C a lif
ornia.
They visited th e ir son and
w ife, Sgt. and Mrs. R Jger Mont
gomery and three children at
E l T orà Marine A ir Base, and
o t h e r relatives in Thousand
Oaks and San Leandro, C alif.
They made the tr ip by bus.
M r. and M rs. Don Montgom
ery of Camas, Wash., were re
cent overnight guests of the
Montgomerys at th e ir P ort O r
ford home.
IN ROSEBURG
M r. and M rs. A rt S train and
M r. and M rs. Frank Wilcox
and fa m ily of F lo ra s Lake Rd.
spent last weekend with the
Walter Buss fa m ily in Rose
burg.
o.B.s, social cm & annual
THURSDAY
The semi-annual meeting of
the Myrtlewood Dorcas Feder
ation was held Thursday In the
Coos Bay 1WA building.
Tables fo r the noon potluck
w e r e beautifully decorated In
fa ll shades of yellow, brown,
and orange by the hostesses of
the day, the Coos Bay society.
Do. cas society members from
the Seventh-day Adventist chur
ches In Brookings, Gold Beach,
Port O rfo rd , Itandon, Coquille,
M yrtle Point, Coos Bay and
Florence were In attendance,
and gave a report of the ac
tiv itie s in th e ir areas. The
purpose of these societies Is
welfare service and acts of
benevolence as perform ed by
Dorcas In the Bible.
D. E. Caslow, Union Con
ference Home M i s s i o n a r y
leader, and C. J. Ritchie, Ore
gon Conference Home M ission
ary leader, were present and
spoke of the aid the societies
were able to give in recent
flood disasters, working with
the Red Cross and local wel
fare agencies. They also ex
plained more effective ways of
serving those less fortunate
than ourselves. The purpose
In helping others might be sum
med up In the old phrase, “ help
ing them to help them selves.”
O ffic e rs elected fo r the next
two years were M -s. Walter
C ram , P ort O rford, president;
M rs. J. Ellingson of Bandon,
v ic e president; M rs. Morse
Stonecypher of Coquille, sec-
re ta ry -t r e a s u r e r , and M rs.
Clyde C rasty, M yrtle Point, w ill
be assistant se cre ta ry-tre a s-
u re r.
M rs. E. A. Maloy, M rs.D ave
Coons and M rs. Walter Cram
attended from Port O rford.
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KlDabeth Ann tUkea, daugh
ter of M r. and Mr«. Don 0 .
Slkea of Medford, and Vance
Andrew C a rlto n , aon of Irene
Carlson of Bandon, repeated
m arriage vowa Oct. 2, before
the Rev. B. J. Holland In Hie
Aahland Presbyterian church.
Large baskets of white chry
santhemums d e c o r a t e d the
church.
Preceding the d o u b le ring
service, Miss I Inda Johnson
sang ‘ ‘The Lord’ s P ra ye r.”
The bride, regal In a white
brocade wedding gown, waa es
corted to the altar and given In
m arriage by her father. Her
fingertip veil was Illusion net
trim m ed with (see ami she car
ried u bouquet of white e a r-
nations,
Wilma T ra ylo r (now M rs.
U ullbert Cook), In a blue dtesa
and carrying pink carnations,
served the bride as matron of
honor. Gutlt>eit Cook was best
man and Richard Sikes was Hie
usher.
At a reception, held In the
church social rooms, women
ol the church serveil the guests
a