Kathy Severn» Wed In Corvallis Port Orford Naw», Thursday, M ay 11, 1967—3 Production of Oregon Coast Color Travel Movie Begins Production of »he new Oregon Coast color travel movie haa liegun, with film ing and other work already underway, ac cording to Oregon Coast As sociation Manager George W eaver. W eaver said Ute new travel promotion film * w ill be pro duced lo the highest standards of motion picture quality In cluding settings, action, mu- »leal scoring and narration. Tom Beem er, well-known C a l ifornia producer, haa b e e n commissioned lo complete the project. Beemer Is noled for his excellent outdoor film ing ab ility, having done much of the camera work for the Lassie I V series and many U. S. Forest Service pictures. Due for release early next year, Ihe film w ill concentrate on Ihe many Irre s is tib le ac tivities and Inviting beautle» which are offered by Oregon'» 100-m lle coastline. Pone In an artis tic and Interesting manner, the film w ill »how graphically the activities and pleasures of the Oregon Coast In all four aeaaons, rather than concen trating on the summer season alone. It w ill show wild flow ers, agate hunting, storm watching, whale spotting and exploring as well as the more popular past- times Mich as fishing, hunting, camping, crabbing and surfing. Unusual and out-of-the-way places and activities w ill also he featured. Made possible by the coast's electric u tilitie s. Pacific Power I Light Co., Central Lincoln PUD and Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative, the30-m lnutem o vie w ill be distributed na tionally. P rim a rily It w ill go to m ajor television stations for st.OAlng to TV audiences, but it w ill also be available upon re quest to schools, clubs, fra te r nal organizations, private cor porations and any otherorganl- visit w ith Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Eva Cope. Sunday the fam ily spent tim e In Port Orford visiting t h e i r daughter Beverly Foster a n d granddaughter Shelly. They re turned to Bandon for the night and le ft for Olym pia, Washing ton, on Monday, April 30. zatlon which la Interes'ed In the Oregon Coast. State and national parka, and other gov- ernmentadly operated Insti tutions are expected to use many prints of the film also. Scheduled to be prem iered at the 1968 Oregon Coast Assoc iation convention In Gold Beach, the film Is expected to be a real booster for the travel In dustry on the Coast and In the entire state of Oregon. F R C M W ASHING TO N M r. and Mrs.Jerry Alien and daughter UelcresStrain, arrived in Bandon, Saturday, A pril 29, to PARENTS V IS IT M r. and Mrs. Dvlmer baksou were hosts last week at their Hk River h o m e to Mrs. Isakson's I, .rents, M r. an d M rj. LutkigM yd- land of Plains, Montana. They all enjoyed a trip down the coast to see the Redwood trees. They left Thursday to visit relatives in Salem. "Motherhood At Ita Best" Is the Mother*» Day »ermun topic for AI Kribs at the Port Orford Christian Church. The service w ill be at 11 a.m . following the Bible school at 9:43 a.m . The evening service w ill be at 7 and hl« topic w ill be "Devout M o thers." Tuesday- evening at 7; 30 the Bible study and prayer meeting » ill be at the Leo Mitchell home, and Wednesday evening at 7:30 there w ill be singing and orchestra practice at the A rt Sweet home. MotheRS Love US K.iilili>i<n M ild n xl Severn«, >1 ttliiile i i’f M l. and M l« . I I - vin scvein« i'f l’ ,<tt l ’i f o n i , be came the brble ni Wayne U iv n s ite e t« , «on <>f M i. anil M i» . \a io n s u e d » ni So lili liemi, Vpitl 11. I lie Caimi S am aiilaii I |<l»co|<al Chlll'iii In C orvallis war Hu* »eillnc for the 8 :30 p.m . eeiem oni read by ihe Rev. I esile Puuton. lite bride «a» given In mai — ila r e bi lier (allier ln Ih e p re s - ence of re lative», friend», and \ ilea lliii» e «is le t». Stiewore a white I’l ’iirle knit »ult and a white c irc le t hat topped wlih a b riet v e il. The bridal Ixniquet wa» eonipoeed ot while rn»e», wiih eteen a» the principal arre n i color. The bride ca rrie d a l>orrow. ed tare handkerchief with a w hile I 'lh le and " ” te i •roml luck.” penni in hei »hm1. viieiidm • h ei »l»terw as M i Cheryl Woodworth who wore a fuch»la pink knit ensemble. Ronald W oixlwoi lh, (he bride'» b ro th e r-in -la w , served a» best man. V reception wa» held In honor ol I he couple at Azalea Hiu»e on the Oregon Stale University campus, the bride'» living croup. The cake, made by the b i l.l e '« .mm M r». M ildred 0 hn el VV III.II! ill.I, wa« »<•!- v.«l I > t h e M l»»e» Vnne Batch eld er, M arilyn B allinger, B ar bara Richard«, Sandle Brum baugh, Carolyn G u y , sue Big elow and M arian Klttcslev. C arol Jensen attended the bride'» table. Following then wedding trip , to l’oitlan d , the bridegroom accepted hl» assignment to T a i wan with the l . «. Army, where his wife w ill join him In June. Telephone Company Announces Five Management Changes The otganl/atlonal line» In the t W Pieirte» which In cludes the arc» from Heed»- p o 't to Gold Beach have recent- ly undergone change» designed to »it engthen th ed l» trlct’ » abil ity to n eet the demand» of an expanding service, accord ìi'. to We»t Coast Telephone Co. eoo» Bay P ls irlc t Manager Bob Me Kelt le. ‘ •These change» have been a» a re m it of the rfcognl ed need foi more local level authority p. han.tllng Immediate ne.xl» of out » ustonet » ,’* »aid McKen zie. New assignment» are : I d C o rliss , d istrict plant super- vtsor; Pick Gelt rand, business office manager; Hank F lem ing, con»tructlon foreman; Harold t ava», Installation and main tenance forem an, and Pat M e - Grann, communication» con sultant. Only C o rliss , form erly con struction foreman In th eG re sh - a d ls trlc l, Is ne» to the Coo» Bay d ls trlc l. Corti»» came to th» company In Everett a» a storeroom helper In 1M8 and since then receP ed tncreaslng- ly responsible asrtgnment» leading Io hl» present position.! C orliss plans lo bring his wife* Isa elle and four children from Gresham at the close of the school 'e a r . M.-Grarn o 'e s fro • M» Job of fac ilitie s foten an to com munication» consultant i »pla cing Cehrand who move» to the newly-created position of busi ness office manager. Flem ing and 1 ucas are "old hand»** In the Coo» Ba' dis tric t, both have worked there many year» anil »haring In the area*» growth. Flen-.lng ha» been promoted from the con struction g ro n ' and lu c a s ito m the Installation» group. Deaths Down From Last Year ’ and we're kinda sweet on "MOM$"too ! 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