Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, April 21, 1966, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    4— Port Orford Newt, T h i n day, A p ril 21, 1966
Double Ring Rites Unite Langlob Conpio
C liff Furgason .uxl fam ily of
North Bend, H a rry Horner of
Coquille, M rs. Winnie Rooth-
by of Coquille, aixl M r. aixl
M rs. Phillip Fisher ami son of
Port Orford.
IN VANCOUVER
M r. and M rs. Dale Bartlett
were In Vancouver during the
weekend to attend a Golden
Wedding celebration for a mem­
ber of th eir fam ily.
M rs . B artlett, who Is slowed
down at the present tim e wlh a
cast on her foot, is looking
forward to its absence in th e
very near future.
OUT O F ARMY
A rriving home with discharge
papers this week was Spec. 5
Charles Hansen, son of M r.
and M rs . Ralph Hansen of Six­
es, who has been stationed at
the Redstone Arsenal in Ala­
bama.
A T FUNERAL
M r. aixl M rs. Bernard Kosta
attended the funeral of his 92-
y e a r - o ld grandfather, James
Riha, in M cMinnville Tuesday.
M R . A N D M R S. LARR Y B CAYMAN
(Patty Q lb )
S iio n Portraits
K
I
T a il gold and white baskets
of yellow and white gladioli and
greenery with yellow bows and
gold
c a n d e la b r a
graced
the church fo r the double ring
ceremony as P atric ia Ann E llis
and L arry R. Bowman repeated
vows before the Rev. W illiam
M ai Sunday, A p ril 3, at 2 o’ clock
in the L a n g l o i s Com m inlty
Church.
The bride is the daughter of
M r. and M rs . John W. E llis of
Langlois and the bridegroom Is
the son of M r. and M rs . M arlon
R. B owk an of Bandon.
The bride, given In m arriage
by her father, was elegantly at­
tired In a floor length gown de­
signed of white slipper satin
and bodice covered with Chan­
tilly lace, featuring a sweet-
h e a r t neckline and fingertip
sleeves. An applique of bro­
caded roses aixl seed pearl
clusters encircled the skirt.
The bridal gown was designed
by the bride and fashioned by
M rs . George Chappell of Ban­
don.
She wore a fingertip veil of
a rose designed scalloped crown
with seed pearls and crystals
Inset with a crystal tear drop
In front. She carried a bouquet
of yellow rose buds and white
stephanotls w it h white satin
stream ers on a white prayer
book with the groom’ s mother’ s
handkerchief enclosed and wore
h er mother’ s pearls.
Candlellghters were cousins
of the bride, Rudy and Gordon
Sherych of Coos Bay.
Nuptial organ music was pro­
vided by Bonnie Jensen of
Langlois who also accompanied
the soloist, M rs . Lester H ill
of Port O rford. "Because” and
"T h e Lord’ s P r a y e r ” were
sung by M rs . H ill, the form er
M ildred Anderson of North Bend
who sang at the wedding of the
b ride’ s parents In Coos Bay
26 years ago.
Miss Sandy Dearborn of Pen­
dleton was maid of h o n o r .
Bridesmaids were M rs . Bob
Woodworth of Seaside, and a
cousin of the bride, M iss Susan
Sherych of Coos Bay. The at­
tendants w o r e floor length
gowns of yellow rayon acetate
with a flowing separate panel,
set In belt with a bow In front
and v’d back necklines. Head
pieces were yellow velvet bows
covered with yellow tu lle, and
each carried a single yellow
long-stemmed rose with white
satin stream ers.
Johnnie Botz, son of M r. and
M rs. John Botz of Langlois, was
ring bearer.
M IL L E R IS BEST MAN
S t e v e n M ille r , b ro th e r-in -
law of the bridegroom, was best
man. Other attendants were Bob
Woodworth and Je rry Cox. Ush­
ers were Don Smith, Alan Haga,
Rudy and Gordon Sherych.
A reception followed In the
grade school cafeteria with a
background of yellow pleated
curtains with white bells. A r­
rangements of yellow and white
daffodils decorated the large
room.
The fo ur-tiered b rid e’ s cake
was served by Judy M yers and
C a rla Hubbell of P o rt Orford.
Presiding at the coffee service
was M rs. Steven M ille r , sis­
te r of the bridegroom.
L a d e l l n g punch was Edie
C larke of Port O rford. M ary
Lee Geer attended the gift table
while M ary Ann Deets and Diane
Hag* registered the guests.
i.
Passing the groom’ s cake and
rice cups were Diane Haga and
Janell W ilcox, all of Langlois.
F or her daughter’ s wedding,
M rs . E llis chose a beige and
brown lace dress with beige ac­
cessories and wore a yellow
carnation corsage. M rs. Bow­
man, mother of the bridegroom,
wore a pink chiffon dress and
Jacket with white accessories
and wore a white carnation cor­
sage. The b ride’ s grandmother,
M rs . Rudy Sherych of Reeds­
port, wore a pink and white suit
with white accessories, and a
pink and white corsage.
F o r going away, the new M rs .
Bowman selected a three-piece
m arine blue knit suit, trim m ed
In white and complemented with
white accessories. She wore a
yellow rosoHid corsage from
her bridal bouquet.
Both the bride and groom
w ere graduates of Pacific High
School and attended Southern
Oregon College at Ashland.
Bowman is now stationed at
F ort S ill, O xla., w h e r e the
couple w ill make th eir firs t
home.
The wedding cake was baked
and decorated by M rs. W alter
Buss of Roseburg, and ladles of
the Langlois Town and Country
Christian Women’ s club were
In charge of the reception a r­
rangements.
O U T -O F -TO W N GUESTS
Coming from out of town for
the ceremony were M r. and
M rs. L arry Brum field and M iss
Cora Hack, Cottage Grove; M r.
and M rs. W alter Buss, M r. and
M rs. Robert P. Kidder, M rs .
Ralph Herman, M r. and M rs .
Oscar Rolfsness and T rin a of
Roseburg; M r. and M rs . B er­
nard M artin , Corbett;
Henry Isenhart, Tom Huff,
San Diego, C a lif.; M r. and M rs .
BRIDGE BOUTS
Port Orford duplicate bridge
club met last Wednesday night
at the Legion hall with six
t a b l e s playing for m a s t e r
points.
Winners were M r. and M rs .
Nick M arsh, firs t; M r. and
M rs. Adolph W lndmalser, sec­
ond; M rs. Dal W eir and M rs.
O rville Preston, third; M r. and
M rs. Chas. Dougherty, fourth;
and M r. and M rs . Paul W agner,
fifth.
Thursday bridge club met at
the home of M rs . Ir a Tucker
with high score to M rs . Ralph
Hall and second high to M rs .
John Masterson. M rs . W lnd-
m aiser w ill be the club’ s next
hostess.
M r. and M rs . Frank S t.C la ir
were hosts Friday evening fo r
a bridge party.
Guests were M r. and M rs .
Pat Masterson, M r. and M rs .
Ray Deets, M rs . Chas. Caugh-
e ll, M r. and M rs . Kent Wagner,
M r. and M rs . Don Stole and
Ed Bigelow. Kent Wagner won
high score for the evening.
DAUGHTER IL L
The A rt S t r a i n fam ily of
Langlois received word T hu rs­
day evening of the serious i l l ­
ness of their daughter, M rs .
W alter (Eloise) Buss in Rose­
burg.
M rs . Buss, a teacher, Is In
Isolation at a Roseburg hospital
with spinal meningitis.
IN SALEM
Leon White of Port O rfo rd
James Petett, Crescent City;
M rs. David Olson, Sublimity;
M r. and M rs . George Lehi,
Empi re;
M r. and M rs. Henry Reppeto
and fam ily, M r. and M rs. Rudy
Sherych J r ., M rs . M i l d r e d
Buckles, Chris Hosklngs, M r.
and M rs . Nell Lafferty, M r.
and M rs . Steve M ille r , Coos
Bay; Jim m ie Pettet, M rs . Rob­
ert Hurd, Medford; M rs . W il­
liam Sweet, M rs . Ray Hughes,
North Bend;
M r. and M rs. Ray M ille r ,
M r. and M rs . W illiam R. H a rris
and M r. and M rs . Je rry Dean,
Coquille; John W hlttley, Lake­
side; M r. and M rs . Tom Lane,
Gold Beach;
M r. and M rs. W illiam Huff
and Judy, Bridge; David E m e r­
son, Eastslde; Stewart Pagen-
stecher, J e rry Jacabson, Eu­
gene; L a r r y Brown, Salem;
Miss Jo White, M rs . W alter
Pettet, Joe M artin , Portland.
visited In Salem during the
weekend with his aunt, Madge
Rigdon.
NOTE ANNIVERSARIES
M r. and M rs . W. L. Mont­
gomery and M r. and M rs . Rob­
ert M eyers of Port O rford cel­
ebrated their wedding anniver­
saries with their friends, M r.
and M rs. Lawrence Koch In
Florence.
The Montgomerys and Kochs
have been celebrating together
for the past 27 years.
BABY SHOWER HELD
M rs . L a rry Godsey was feted
with a baby shower at the Zion
Lutheran Church Friday even­
ing.
Hostess were M rs. W alter
P ratt, M rs. Bernard Kosta and
M rs. BUI Heffner. Guests were
M rs. Howard Gregerson, M rs.
George Moelber, M rs . Mensch,
M rs. Milton L eer, M rs . Arnold
Houglum, M rs. Charles B alzer,
M rs. V. H. Jamieson and M rs .
Frank Knottlngham.
VISIT CRAMS
M r. and M rs. Frank M cG ar-
vln and sons of Pomona, C a lif.,
returning from a vacation trip
to Canada, visited several days
last week with M r. and M rs .
Walter Cram in Port O rford.
W alter received word that his
m o t h e r , M rs. Fred (Anna)
Cram , died Sunday at her San
Diego home.
VISIT M A TTIE MOSHER
Bruce Eddy and M r. and M rs .
Lester Clauson of Coos Bay
w e r e visitors last week of
Mattle Mosheron F lo ra sC ree k.
AT POMONA GRANGE
M r. and M rs. W illiam Web­
ster of Chetco Grange, M r.
and M rs . Art Sweet and M r.
and M rs. Clarence Brooks of
Sixes Grange attended the Coos
County P o m o n a Grange Sat­
urday at the Prosper school
house in Bandon.
State Secretary M ildred N or­
man, State Chaplain M artha
Wright, and Brooks, state ag­
riculture c h a i r m a n , spoke
b riefly c o n c e r n i n g official
grange work.
HOST DINNER
M r. and M rs . W alterGorsuch
entertained members of th eir
family with a birthday dinner
at th eir home Sunday.
Present were M r. and M rs .
With Russell were several
classmates, some of whom had
never seen the ocean, includ­
ing T e rry Utley, lu r r y Max­
well of 1 akevlew, Mike Goff
of A lb a n y , Rick Watkins of
Roseburg, and Miss llix la Shan­
non of SWOC.
Other students visiting with
friends and fam ily, with guests,
were Kim Samudlo, Jim Forty,
Dave Hansen, Peter Brooks aixl
Pat W ilber of Senaca.
AT ANNIVERSARY
M r. aixl M rs . Herb Geer
of Langlois were at the home
of her parents, M r. and M fs.
John Mlckulecky on Coos Riv­
e r Sunday for the observance
of th eir 64th wedding anniver­
sary.
Other fam ily members at­
tending were M r. and M rs.
Kenneth Long, M r. and M rs.
W alter Tym lch, Coos Bay; M r.
aixl M rs. J. H. Schrader of
Lakeside; M r. and M rs . Del
W illard , M r. and M rs. Jerry
McL.arrlan and fam ily of North
Bend; M rs. Bertha Parks and
Esther Stone of Catching Inlet.
IN EUGENE
M rs . Vernon Magneson and
Richard Hofsess were in Eu­
gene on business last Friday.
VISIT IN LANGLOIS
M r. and M rs . G. E. E llln -
ger of Coos Bay visited Ethel
C orrtck at her l-anglols home
Sunday.
DAUGHTER BORN
M r. and M rs. Je rry Caughell
of Roseburg are parents of
th eir firs t child, a daughter,
weighing 7 pouixis, born A pril
17 at the Community Hospital.
Grandparents are M r. and
M rs . Charles Caughell of l-aog-
lols and M r. and M rs . Mack
McConnell of Roseburg. G reat­
grandmother is Anna Caughell
of Coquille,
NEW DAUGHTER
M r. and M rs. Ronald Rob­
erts of Sixes are parents of
a baby g irl, born A p ril 15 In
Port O rford.
Dene* Ann weighed 8 pounds,
11 ounces and grandparents In­
clude M r. and M rs. Sam Cuatt
of Sixes and M r. and M rs .
Wells of B r o o k i n g s . G rea t-
grandparents Include M r. and
M rs. Jesse Enyeart of Bandon.
SISTER VISITS
Visiting this week with M r.
and M rs . Lawrence Klght of
Port O rford are her b ro ther-
in-law and sister, M r. and M rs.
C. B. Rose of Modesto, C alif.
IN E M PIR E
M rs . Josie Forty of Port
O rford Is visiting this week
with M r. and M rs. Kenneth
Forty In Em pire.
CORBINS VISIT
M r. and M rs. T ra c y C o r­
bin of Gold Beach w ere In
Port O rford over the weekend
to attend meetings of the Eas­
tern Star and Legion, and were
houseguests of M r. and M rs .
Roy M ills .
WABB1T WRAISERS M EET
W lttle Wabi It W ralse r’ s 4-H
club met Friday at the home
of their leader, W alter Gorsuch.
Ilene Fisher gave a report
on her trip to 4-H summer
school in C orvallis last June
and demonstrated how to tattoo
rabbit ears.
The next meeting w ill be at
the Gorsuch home May 13.
COOS BAY VISITORS
M r. and M rs. Kenneth Belden,
Linda Couch and fam ily of Port
Orford were Coos Bay visitors
and guests of M r. and M rs.
Kenneth Belden J r.
IN WASHINGTON
M rs. Ernest Hatmaker and
her m o t h e r , M rs . Barbara
Tucker of Selma, are in Con-
tonely, Wash., to attend the
funeral of th eir relative, E arl
C lifford.
A T T E N D FUNERAL
M r. and M rs. Howard Greg­
erson of Port O rford attended
the funeral of her brother, Chris
Jorgensen, In Luck, W ls., last
week. They flew east and re­
ported very cool spring weather
In that section of the rountry.
VISIT IN ARAGO
M r. and M rs . Iou is Kreutzer
of Langlois visited Sunday with
their son-in-law and daughter
and fam ily, M r. and M rs. A l­
bert Tomlinson of Arago.
M rs. K reutzer recently re­
turned from a visit with the
Ralph Cope fam ily at D o rris ,
C alif.
Cope recently sold his large
ranch at M t. Hebron, C a lif.,
and is now herdsman for the
Russell Smith ranch at D o rris .
VISIT PARENTS
M r. aixl M r* , le e Tucker
of C orvallis spent the weekeixl
with h l* parent*. M r. aixl Mss.
Dick Tucker, In langlnts.
IN NEWPORT
M r. and M rs. Roland G er­
hardt of Port Orford spent the
weekend on business In New­
port.
IN HOSPITAL
Tom Purkey of Port O rford
1* presently a patient at the
McAuley hospital In Coos Bay
for observation.
Ralph Helmken of Sixes re­
turned to his home from Mc­
Auley last Thursday.
HOST CF.1EBRATION ’
M r. aixl M rs. Charles Haines
entertained for Sutxlay dinner
M r. aixl M rs. Nick Marsh in
honor of their 40th wedding
anniversary.
Fam ily members presented
their parents with 40 red roses
and a beautiful lamp.
Spring Band
Concerts Set
Eugene Friday.
D elm ar, son of M r. and M re.
Elm er Robison, has Iwen sta­
tioned In Santo Domingo for
nearly a year aixl came home
by plane.
Oeorge Robison, who was lost
In a plane wreck Dec. 11, was
fouixl only recently and Ills
funeral, which the Robisons at­
tended, was held In Eugene F r i ­
day.
M rs. V elm aJooesofYam hill,
mother of M re. Robison, a r­
rived In Port O rford Monday
for at extended visit at their
Garrison latke home.
Society Elects
New Officers
son, Sixes, recording secretary)
M las Betty lean W alts, Brookings,
corresponding secretary) a n d
Mrs. Donna Churchill, p arlia­
mentarian.
Also during the business m eet­
ing It was announced that the
scholarship far students p artici­
pating In Future Teacher* As­
sociation end who attend Futura
Teacher workshops would be *4
warded to a student attending
Gold Beach highschool this year.
Last year the scholarship went
to e high s c h o o l student at
Brookings.
It was also announced that
o n e of Alpha M u's members,
Mrs. Ryce Wilson. Is a recipient
of one of the NDhA scholarships
granted for summer rtudy at
'Southern O r e g o n College at
Ashland.
Mrs. Wesley Kinde I, Brookings,
and Mis. I larry Byrnes, Port O r-
r.rit, were assistant hostesses.
"Daring to be Creative w ith
the Pact", was the program top­
ic given by Mrs. Donna Churchill,
l.unglols,to the Alpha M u m em ­
bers of Delta Kappa Gamm a
Society, at their regular m eet­
ing h e l d In the home of Mrs.
Verdo Harris, Port O fc rd . In a
delightful manner M rs.Churchill
diseased her Interesting bottle
collecting hobby. She displayed
end told about a few of her an­
tique bottles, which the had
fount!.
Diving the business meeting
the following officers (or the
1966-68 biennium were elected:
Mrs. Verdo 1 larris, president; Mrs.
A lice Bowman, Gold Beach, first
v ic e -p re s id e n t; Mrs. Bernard
M ether, Gold B e a c h , second
vice-president; Mrs. Ryce W il­
Richard H arper, band direc­
to r, has announced dates for
the bands' spring concerts.
The Port Orford grade school
band w ill hold Its spring con­
cert May 3, and the l anglols
ba id on May 13.
Pacific High School baixl w ill
p a r t i c i p a t e in Southwestern
Oregon D istrict 7 band fes­
tival In Coquille Saturday at
1 p.m.
Bands from Brookings, Gold
Beach, Pacific, Coquille, Ban­
don, M yrtle Point, Coos Bay,
North Bend atxl Reedsport w ill
be participating, with each play­
ing to be Judged.
A concert w ill be hold In the
evening at 8 p.m . with each baixl
playing one march. An honor
band of 70 members w ill also
p la y a half hour’s concert.
Honor band students from Pa­
cific Include Mary Wahl, Je rry
Forty, Monte King and Roger
tu n .
Pacific high chorus w ill pre­
sent a special program at the
school May 17, and the Pacific
high spring band concert Is set
for May 26.
HOME FOR FUNERAL
Spec. 4 Delm ar Robison, sta­
tioned with the Army In Santa
Domingo, was granted an e m -
mergency leave to t>e present
for the funeral of his uncle in
NEW 4 -H T L lIB T
o R m
ED
A new 4 -H clubj The Shutter
Trippers, was recently formed
H a rd McKansle.
Ih e club, consisting of ten
members to date,has as Its m ain
lubject, W lld llfe , w ith (ranches
of geology, |<hotography, hiking,
ami other | »hates.
They w ill m eet every Thurs­
day Im m ediately after school at
Battle Hock Up|»er Elementary.
Officers elected were: Stevs
Kalina,(resident; Jim Samudlo,
vice-president; D ick H a ll, sec­
retary) M ike Spence,sergeant A*
arms; Dale Lee, club re)>orter.
The club hat planned a hike
for today to observe a beaver
dam.
LITTLE THEATER
OH THE BAY
Praaonta
Irving Berlin's
‘ANNIE GET
YOUR GUN'
Curtain Tbnet 8: IS p .m .
3 p, m . Sun.
DIRECTED BY LOREN MILLER
MUSIC — Frank Leuck and SWOCC Orchestra-
end Chorus.
RESERVED SEAT T IC K E T S :
C all Theater box office 7-10,
p. m . ,»erformance nights, or’
The Hub, Coos Bay
Reserved Seats: $2. SO) G, A
A P R IL — Thurs.
-
28
Fri.
«*!
»
$2, S1.2S; 7S<
gat.
:i
30
Sun.
24
—
LIBERTY THEATER, HORTH BEHD
SUPPORT
YOUR
PORT
VISIT F A M IL Y
M r. and M rs . O rville Anvln-
son of Coos Bay visited friends
and members of th eir fam ily
In Port Orford Sunday.
A TTEN D PLAY
M r. and M rs . C lark Slocum
and son Bruce of langlols at­
tended the matinee showing of
"Annie Get Your Gun” in Coos
Bay Sunday.
CH ILDR EN VISIT
M r. and M rs . Kent Mead
and Kay Steddom visited during
spring vacation with the g irls ’
parents, M r. and M rs . John
Donaldson of Denmark.
Kent and Kay were honor ro ll
students at Seattle Pacific Col­
lege winter term .
SON, FRIENDS, VISIT
Russell W right, student at
SOC in Ashland, visited his
parents, M r. and M rs. Phillip
Wright, in Port O rford over the
weekend.
TIME IS SHORT...
SEND TELEGRAMS NOW
CONTACT YOUR PORT COMMJRSiONPRS ^OR.
F M M e * INFORMATION...
RW REINKE IIR A TUCKER J.6. KOffA IWCE W1L$0« FRANK E CLAIR
3 U - W I I W l-2 0 4 5 W - 3 Ç 7 4 I 3 Î 2 - 4 W
i