Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, May 11, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    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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F o rt'-e ig h t p e r s o n » lost
their lives on Oiegon'» high­
way s during A pril bringing this
vear's
total
to
194 dead,
according to the Pepartn ent
Of Motor V chicle».
This was a galr of six over
last month, but was 13 le»»
than the Cl persons killed dur­
ing A pril of last year.
Fight of the accidents Involv­
ed head-on collisions.
i ’f the 48 dead, 19 of the
victim s were under 2?, 14»ere
aged 20 through ’ ^ an d 1J » e t i
over JO.
M ore deaths occurred in
M u lti*'- - a! County thar ary
IO - 1 bs
other. It reron«*1 eight dead.
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