Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, July 21, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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    6—Port Crford
New«,
Thm day, July 21, 1966
N O R TH CURRY NEW S
By Neonia Hall
IN SPRINGFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Edwards
of Port Orford are visiting
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Newton In Springfield.
port and daughter, Mrs. Sharon
Mohr of Hillsboro, visited the
Ren Rundberg family of Sixes
Friday.
JOHN WAHL HOME
John Wahl, principal of Pa­
cific High School and presently
s e r v i n g with Project Pro­
metheus In Ashland, was home
visiting his family and attend­
ed the Everett Strain funeral
In Langlois Saturday .
Pacific Hlghstudents attend­
ing Project Prometheus are
Scott Munson, Breta Spence,
Pam Mayea and Mary Wahl.
.N COTTAGE GROVE
Mrs. Elmer Bens and family
visited the Barney Issel family'
In Cottage Grove during the
weekend.
th e younger members of the
family participated In costumes
In the Bohemian Day Parade
and won prizes for their out­
standing costumes. Taking part
were Joe, Thersa and Cindy
Bens, Kathy and Tammy Issel
and Debbie Bright.
AT WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britton
of Denmark attended the wed­
ding of their nephew, Terry
Gant, In Myrtle Point Saturday.
FROM EUGENE
The Charles Doane family of
E u g e n e visited relatives In
Langlois over the weekend.
AT CONVENTION
Mrs. Walter Pratt, Mrs. Don
Stole and Mr. and Mrs. R.
Mensch of Port Orford attend­
ed the National American Luth­
eran Church Women convention
held at the Memorial Coliseum
In Portland last weekend.
CAMP AT HUMBUG
The Fred Simonson family of
Coos Bay camped at Humbug
State Park over the weekend
and accompanied Art Aldropp
of Langlois on a deep-sea fish­
ing trip Sunday.
VISIT RUNDBERGS
Mrs. Joe McGowan of Reeds­
VISIT AT STOLES
V isitors recently at the Don
S t o l e residence were Mrs.
Stole’s sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Kabau and fam­
ily of Nova, Calif.
Friends visiting were Renee
and Dellery Fabrett of Miami,
Fla.
CAMP AT FLORAS CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Russell
and four daughters are on a
camping vacation this week on
F l o r a s Creek and are also
visiting their aunt and uncle,
Mattle Mosher and Chas. Rus­
sell.
Gale, son of Sam R ussell, Is
employed with Honeywell Elec­
tronics Co. of Seattle.
FARRIERS ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farrier
entertained members of their
family and friends from Port­
land last week at their home on
the Hughes ranch on Sixes Riv­
er.
NO.
ford attending the Camp Easter
Seal benefit square dance In
Coos Bay Saturday night were
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myers,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Britton, Mr.
aid Mrs. John Yoeman, Mr.
ami Mrs. Claude Funk, Mr.
ami Mrs. Dick Sherwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Platt.
Mr a. F arrier’s siste rs, Win­
ifred and Margaret Hughes aixl
brother, Joe Hughes, with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Helm, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Schultz ami Mrs.
Ann EUlngsen were all guests
and were present for the third
birthday of the F arriers’ son,
BUI.
Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Farrier, also attended
tne birthday party.
IN PORTLAND
Mr. aid Mrs. L. L, Jack-
son of Bandon aid Mary Ethel
Corrlck of langlols are visit­
ing this week In Portland.
VTSTT MOTHER
Mrs. Dick Jamieson of Port
Orford visited last week with
her mother In Springfield.
FAMILY PICNIC HE ID
A family picnic was held
during the weekend at the Blaine
J e n n i n g s home at Garrison
Lake.
Family members attending
were the James B. Jennings
family of Sheridan, the Ray
Weaver family of Roseburg,
the Buckley Church family aid
Mrs. Joan Carton aid family of
Gold Beach, ami Mr. ami Mrs.
Pete Christensen aid son, Jim,
of Port Orford.
RETURNS FROM DUTY
Craig Demmlng, U. S. Ma­
rine Corps, returned from ac­
tive duty In Vietnam and Is
on leave, visiting friends In
Port Orford aid with his father
In Brookings.
IN RIDDLE
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kamph
and family visited In Riddle
Sunday with Robert Kamph, city
police chief there.
SATURDAY GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Slocum
of Langlois were Saturday eve­
ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Luckman of the North Bank
Road.
SON DISCHARGED
Mrs. Evelyn Bertrand of T ill­
amook visited last weekemi with
the Elmer Robison family of
Port Orford.
The Robisons’ son, Delmer,
who served three years with
the Army Including 13 months
In Santo Domingo, Is now home
a f t e r having completed his
service obligation.
MASTERSON QUITS
The Curry County Republican
Central Committee received of­
ficial notice of the resignation
of P a t r i c k Masterson from
County Clerk Bernard Mather.
Any Republican wishing to
become a candidate for the
office of county commissioner
should write to the secretary
of the committee, Mrs. Chas.
G r a y s h e l l , Box 817, Brook­
ings.
The next regular meeting of
the Central Committee will be
Thursday, Aug. 18, at the Gold
Beach courthouse.
CAMP AT BULLARDS
Mr. aid Mrs. Herb Geer
of Langlois aid Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Lester of Baidon Joined
the many campers for a week­
end outing at Bullards Beach
State Park.
VISIT HANHARTS
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hanhart In Port Orford were
his brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hanhart of Molalla.
Mrs. Hanhart and Mrs. W.I.
AT BENEFIT DANCE
Beachcombers from Port Or­
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is not the ultimate in sensory
development.
The nuiubei of laste hulls
varies widely; a chicken has 24.
man ha» nine thousand, a cat­
tish ha> one hundred thousand.
Di Rare reported But the
meaning of the iiumhei of
taste hllds ha» not been aster-
tallied. Chicken*. with 24 taste
hods, will reject taste test sol­
utions which are apparently
not detectable to annuals with
many more taste buds.
Aniniala aie usually thought
to have some innate wisdom
which guides them in proper
food «election, Dr Rare said.
But studies have failed to sup­
port this contention. Some ex.
pcim iciil, suggest that wild
animal» are more lesponsive to
the consequences of food selee.
lion and intuke than are do.
mettle annuals, however. It la
possible that domestication has
uttered the ability to taste.
Dr. Rare suggested.
Most people form their Ideas
about animal tastes from feed­
ing pets. They think that pets
like "home style" or "country
flavor" foods that appeal to
the human palate This form
of human judgment cannot la-
applied to animals, Dr. Kaie
said.
Systematic
Investigation-
on the question of how the
sense of taste operates in man
and animals i. juni bcgiiinin
Itettei knowledge of tasi
might lie applied to the lieui
rtl of the world's populations-
both man and animal.
The Nutrition Foundation I
supported hy sixty-seven lead
lug companies in the food am
allied industries. In 28 year»
the Foundation has pmvidei
some $7,111111,0110 for support ol
scientific leseareh at univei •
sides and medical schools.
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the same us humans do, recent
scientillc studies indicate
Many people wrongly lie
livvv that animals share our
tastes foi food, Dr. Morley 11
Rare repoited recently al a
meeting of the Nutrition
Foundation. Dr. Kate, a <|>e
cinlist in the sense of taste, Is
niofessor of physiology nt
North Carolina State l-nivei
sity. The Nutrition Founda
thin, a non profit institution
which supports seientlftc re
search and education in nutri­
tion, will hold soon a scientillc
symposium on the chemistry
and physiology of taste.
Di Rare told the trustees
of the Nutrition Foundation
that human taste standards
must he disregarded ill the
search for new food sources
foi animals. Domestic animals
eat much food which is also
acceptable to humans. As
man's food materials liecome
more scarce, interest is in­
creasing in Uniting alternative
food sources for animals.
Mun tastes things ns sweet,
sour, hitter or salty. In study­
ing the sense of taste ill ani­
mals, it is necessary to de-
scrilie laste on the basis of lie.
havior of animals when they
are offered foods. Animals pre­
fer some food* and find others
offensive.
The studies done so fm, Dr,
Rare reported, clearly indicate
that annuals live in their own
sensory world. And man. using
his own senses, cannot judge
what will appeal to or offend
an animal.
Man has u more complicated
nervous system than animal»,
hut animals have sensory
mechanisms
which
exceed
those of man. A dog can hear
sound of higher pitch than can
be perceived by a man. A but­
terfly ran perceive sugar solu­
tions a thousand time» more
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N u t r it io n F o u n d a tio n R e p o r t s
Kathleen Fitzhugh, daughter main decor. Mrs. Ernest Hat-
maker made corsages ami the
of Mr. ami Mrs. I. G. Fitz­
hugh of Bandon, tiecame the wedding cake.
Guests from out of town were
bible o( Ibnt-urn W illia m
Guerin, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Steve Alderson, Salem; Mrs.
Rayburn Guerin of Langlols, N o r m a n llollycross, Myrtle
In an evening ceremony per­ Creek) Mr. aid Mrs. Ray Mil­
ler aid Mrs. Jerry Dean, Co­
formed by the Rev. William
Mai at the Langlols Community quille; Eddie Kreutzer, Fui eka,
Calif.; Lynn Nielson, Roseburg)
Church Monday, July 11.
The bride’s gown of formal Mr. aid Mrs. Charles Cox and
family, Mr. aid Mrs. Allen
length featured appllqued flow­
ers on bodice ami skirt, long B o l e e ami Pam Nell, G o ld
tapered sleeves and a train. Beach; Mrs. Benny Cox, Edgar
She wore a halo net veil of Capps, Miss Emily Cappa, Mr.
shoulder length aid carried a aid Mrs. George Miller, J. B.
bouquet of white stephanotls King, John Sorenson, Mike Mau-
zey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Water­
centered with yellow roselaids.
Carolyn Fitzhugh was maid man, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nel­
son, Jerry lu ca s, Jim luther.
of honor aid Connie Guerin
s e r v e d as bridesmaid. Both Sherry Doane, Mike Donahue,
Mrs. Bill Donahue, Mr. ami
were attired In yellow brocade
Mrs. Ken Pennington aid Sue
satin gowns. They wore long
Finical, Baidon.
white gloves aid rarrted white
ami yellow mum bouquets.
Herb Crook Jr. was best
man and serving as ushers FAMILY REUNION HELD
were Fred Guerin aid Melvin
\ fam ily reunion w n held
Fitzhugh.
recently by the Ritselman fam­
Ruby Hatmaker provided nup­
ily. Those attending were George
tial organ music and ac­
and Ruth Ritselman of San Ped­
companied soloist, Carla Hut>- ro, C a l.; Ruth Lakey, Heston,
bell, who sang ''Walk Hand In Laura and Gregory Crain, Lyman
H.iid.”
and Lyla Jones and four child­
The newlyweds greeted their ren a n d Darrel and Margaret
guests at a reception In the Rossiter, all of Springfield; Mar­
church social room following garet Wilson, Clyde and Ella-
the ceremony.
mac Wilson, Harvey and llon-
Cutting aid serving the three­ nle Wilson and three children,
tiered wedding cake was Mrs. all of Clarkston, Wn. ; Douglas
Adolph Molthu, while Mrs. Sid and Mice K ltselm in and Jennie
Cadman ladled punch ami Mrs. Zeitzlnger, A p p i e g a t e, O re.;
Jerry Kreutzer poured coffee. Gerald, D ollle and Connie Bur­
Rose Fitzhugh was In charge of rell,Grants Pass, O re.; Paul and
the guest took aid Kathy Guerin Delores Lakey and children and
aid Pam Nell presided at the Donald and Venus Davis, Drain,
gift table.
Ore.; Fred and Minnie R itsel­
Mrs. Dick Barklow was In man of Port Ckford.
charge of the floral decorations
The gathering was held at
for both the church ami the re­
Arizona Beach.
ception. Izirge baskets of yellow
and white gladioli provided the DATES TO RKMKMBER
Birthday wishes go to Elmer
Clarke visited Mr. and Mrs. Bens,Steve Kalina, DevldHouse,
Geo. Holcumb In Grants Pass. Randy Foster and Connie Bright.
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