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Thursday, February 2»
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Local Toppers
M a k e Challenge
At the weekly meeting of the]
Port Orford Calorie Counting!
TOPS d ub Feb 19, M was de-J
dried that a new goal w as]
needed
Therefore, eight of the m em
ber» attended the Feb. 21 m eet
ing of Gold Beach'» B attle of I
the Bulge TOPS club and chai-1
lenged them to a weight losing I
contest Tfic contest w ill run J
for three months.
Also under dlscuulon at the I
local meeting was a baked food
tale, set for F rid a y , M arch I J
at the Coos-Curry E lectric Co-1
op building.
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Bandon She weighed 8 pounds,
3 ounces She and her mother
returned home Monday.
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HONORS D IC K GOERGEN
The Wedding Party. Left to right,
M r. and Mrs. Leo Ceorgen I
D ick Goergen, brother of the and Donna w ere dinner guesu
bride, and Bob Nelson, usher», in the Dick Coergen home on
Mrs. Gordon Douglas, M aid of Sunday evening. Dick's birthday '
honor, bride and groom, Mr. and was on Saturday but the dinner ,
Mr». Ronal Lee Rose; Dennis was p o i t p o n e d because their
By Maude W eir
The groom a cake was baked *•»<«»«. be,t "> •» !
Lee young »on was 111 on Saturday.
A double ring ceremony per- by
Lloyd Bates of Port
girl, sl«er of
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lie church by the Rev. E rvin Leola Svoboda of Roseburg. Mrs
I larceny
Vandehey Saturday, Feb. 1«, Ira Tucker poured the coffee;
united Miss P atricia Louiae M rs Cheater Boots the lea
Goergen, daughter of M r. and M rs. Ray M arstall presided at
M rs I - » Goergen. in m arriage the punch bowl assisted by Mrs
to PFC Ronal Rose, son of M r Francis Gidney
The guests
and Mrs. Jack Rose
were registered by Mrs Floyd
For the ceremony the sltar Day. Mrs
W ilbur d a r k and
was decorated in deep pink M rs Le Moyne Paris presided
cam elias and heather and white at the gift table.
satin bows on the pews b> Mrs
The bride's mother wore a
John O 'H ara .
deep Pink t a lt suit wUh * hke
The bride was very attractive accessories and wore an orchid
In a long-sleeved w hite antique corsage The groom's mother
satin gown with bodice of em- wore a green suit with black
broidered seed pearls and lace accessories with an orchid Cor
w ith a crown of seed pearls and «age.
finger Up veil. She carried a
Out of town guests were M rs
bouquet of white orchids.
Ethel W trf, M cM innville; god-
The matron of honor, M rs mother of the bride; M r. and
Gordon
Douglaa, Springfield, M rs
Russell Lmdbloom, Jay,
wore a shocking pink satin Jerry and Jan of M cM innville;
sheath dreaa with matching hat M r. and M rs M iner Mead, Rose
and carried a bouquet of ptnk burg; M rs. L e o l a Svoboda,
camelias with light pink s tre a m -' Roseburg; M r and Mrs Ray
era The be«« m an was Dennis Klunn. Junction City; M r and
W aidie, Springfield. U s h e r i M rs Herm an Nelson. Bandon;
w ere Bob Nelson, Bandon, and M r and M rs Howard Tucker.
Richard Goergen, brother of the Bandon; M r. and Mrs Chester
bride The flower girl, sister B ullard. Bandon; Miss Donna
of the bride was Donna Lae Tucker, Bandon; Bob Nelson,
Goergen, wearing a pink or- Bandon: M r and Mrs Gordan
diets with matching bat Douglas. Springfield; M r. and
and carrying deep pink came- M rs. Dennu. Waidie. Springfield
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and Mrs Donal F ro m , Spring-
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MISS CAROL LEE WHIPPLE
NEW ADDRESS
M r. and Mrs. F. L Hague sur-
sed their granddaughter and
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and Mrs. Gene
Hayden of Albany by driving up
to help them move on Sunday.
T h e ir new address is 2628 Salem
Avenue.
Gene has been i l l recently
but has returned to work, hi»
friends w ill be glad to learn.
SON V IS IT S
M r and Mr». H A. M cGarvey
anlnyed a visit w ith th eir son
Den and Mrs. V a n T h ie l and
th eir two daughters of Corvallis,
Oregon, this past weekend. They
arrived on Thursday night and
stayed u ntil Sunday..
M r. and Mrs C arl Whipple
¡of 839 N. D elaw are Place, Tulsa,
O kla., wish to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
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Smith J r.
(Q M -3) U . S. N avy, son of M r.
and M rs. K. C. Smith Sr. of Port
Orford.
Carol is employed as a p ri
vate secretary in San Francisco,
where the couple met while
K. C .’s ship, the USS C avalier,
was in d ry dock last sum m er.
K. C. is now attending P re
commissioning School in N or
folk, V a., and is scheduled to
go aboard the USS Vancouver
(L P D -2 ) in M ay of this year.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
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D A U G H T E R AN D
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i M r. anj M rs Leroy Stevens
drove to San Jose C alif on
Thursday of last week to visit
w ith their daughter, M rs. David
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Ladd and fam ily They returned
on Sunday, bringing Estalene
and their grandson Andrew with
them for a visit.
M r. Ladd is attending IB M
School in San Jose but the
fam ily w ill return to Albu-
quernue, New Mexico to live
when the course is completed.J
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The bride's father gave her field.
serve bank. He is In the U. S.
Marine Carps and la stationed
hi tower ground control at
Yuma, A ril.
Mrs. Rose wore a red wool
suit with black patent acces
sories as her going away outfit.
A reception was held for the
young couple at the F o rt teford
grade school with Mrs. Lloyd
Bates in charge. The table was
decorated with white tapers and
deep pink camelias floating in
atai bowls arranged by Mrs
n O’H ara. The bride’s cake
was cut and served by Mrs.
Minor Mead of Roseburg
Mrs. Herman Nelson of
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ganlst was M rs. Ray M a r a U ll.! home at Yum a. Arirona. where
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The bride and groom were he is stationed. The bride's par-
both graduates of Pacific High ents received word from them
in 1901. She has been employed this week stating that they had
In Portland at the Federal Re already reached th eir new home.
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P atsy Goergen Is B ride of
Ronal Rose In Double R ing Ceremony
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Proud p a r e n t s of a
daughter are M r. and M rs Paul
Peterson. Nancy Lyn was bom I
at 12 25 a m. Feb 22, at South
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