* of the highlights of the trip were tours of New Orleans and the Carlsbad Caverns, a trip to El Paso and over the border Into Mexico and a stay 1* Palm Springs. They visited the A r­ nold Mikelsons in Mega, Arizona, and other friends and relatives up through California. F or Oregonians, the weather was very warm but enjoyable fo r a change they said. ■1— Poet Orford News, Thursday, November 6, 1969 Worth Curry Mary Farrier Box 222, Sixes Phone 332-29721 Pomona Grange Elects Officers '•pour oerono »sûtes • lam & îo / s and June and Wayne Spencer, Eugene, one day last week. of Port Orford recently re­ turned from a tr ip to Eureka to v is it Mrs. Hubbs’ niece and then on to Paradise, C alif, to v is it Marlon’ s siste r and husband. The Curry County Pomona Grange m et at the Si.es Grange hall N ov.l, for their fall m e e t­ ing. A turkey dinner was served SON IS BORN M r. and M rs. Nick Hensley, at n o o n . Guests were Mr, and Elk River have a new son born Mrs.Andy Anderson, West Coast Pomona Master, and Mr.and Mrs. Oct. 29, 1969, at Keizer Hos­ Harold McCue from Coquille. pital, North Bend, weighing 6 Joining Pomona were M r.and lbs, 14 1/2 oz. Grandparents Mrs. A .J. Skelton from Sixes are: M r. and M rs. Earl Ear- rington, Port O rford, Mr. and Grange. Election of officers was held Mrs. Carl Hubbell, Coos Eay, a s follows: Master, Clarence and great-grandmother, Mrs. Davies, Chetco; Overseer, R. K. Syneva Lindberg, Port Orford. Erwin, Sixes; Lecturer, D o c i a Sweet, Sixes; Steward, George McDonald, Sixes; Asst. Steward, VISIT ROBINSONS Guests of M r. and Mrs. Har­ Joe Zumphe, Chetco; Chaplain, Ivy Webster, Chetco; Treasurer, old Robinson were M r. and Mrs. Florence Bray, Chetco; Secre­ David Stevens of Altadena, tary,M argaret Hurlburt, Chetco; C alif., and M is . Ruby Noe, of Gate Keeper, Ed Chalk, Ophir; El Monte, Calif. Ceres, Juanita Billings, Sixes; Pomona, Grace C o e , Chetco; Flora,Alta Phipps,Ophir; L.A.S., IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Georgia Uougherty and Tressa McGrew,Chetco; Execu­ Mrs. Erma Wagner are In tive C o m m i t t e e , Clarence Southern Coos General Hos­ Brooks, Sixes, Pop fkay. and Mor­ pital. ris McGrew, Chetco. Attending from Sixes were: Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald, Mr.and Mrs.R. K. Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. National Education Week will Art Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Montgomery, Katherine R i c e , b e held Nov. 9-15, with the Clarence Brooks, Juanita Bill­ them e "Better Education Your ings,Ed Seeyle, and Tressa Gor- Job". The Port Orford grade and Battle Rock schools will hold such. in open house Thursday,Nov. 13, GRANGE TO MEET starting at 7 p. m. November 8 will be the next m eeting of Sixes Grange. This SCHOOLS TO TEST The Port Orford schools will w i l l be election of officers. g i v e audiometric testing on November 22 is t h e Grange social night. November 23, the Nov. 14, at 9 a. m. Grange and churches of northern Curry will m eet at the grange VISITS MOTHER Rodger Gebauer from Salem, hall for a Thanksgiving dinner spent the weekend w i t h his and m eeting. mother, Mrs. Audrey Gebauer, DINNER SLATED Port Orford. November 13, Flora-Willow club will m eet at the club house for a m eeting and Thanksgiving CONFERENCES SET Today, Thursday, Nov. 6, school dinner, will be dismissed at 1:15 p.m . for parent-teacher conferences. GARDEN CLUB TO MEET The Rhododendron Garden Conferences will begin at 1:30 club will m eet November 20, at p. m. Report cards will be out the club house for their Thanks­ Nov. 7. giving dinner and meeting. Nat. Ed Week Set SISTER VISITS Elinor Sutton, sister-in-law of Audrey Kreiger, has moved from Alaska recently and stop­ ped to see Audrey. VALET GUESTS Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Norm Valet's, Hubbards Creek, l a s t weekend w e r e Norm's sister, Jessie W.irner and her daughter, Sharon Bonnet, from Amity. GET DUCK I 1MIT Darrel Fromm anil Bob Burton went to Beaver Marsh last week­ end duck h u n t i n g and were lucky enough to get their lim it. IN SPRINGFIELD Mr.and Mrs.Tom Meade went to Springfield List weekend to take their granddaughter,Cheryl Fromm, h o m e . She had spent some lim e withM r.andM rs. Ray Fromm and Mrs. Dora Hatton. GUEST OF BENS Syilney Issel and daughters were down from Cottage Grove to spend Halloween weekend with die Elmer Bens fam ily of Port Orford. ON HUNTING TRIP Mr. and Mrs.J.imes A. Wick­ ham spent tendays on a hunting trip to Vale and Klamath Falls. Not much luck in hunting was had but they enjoyed lots of rest .uni recreation. They said they enjoyed com ing d o w n Green Springs Mountain w h ic h was most colorful indbeautiful with the autumn leaves at their best. FROM WASHINGTON Relatives visiting Thelma and John Belcher were his aunt and uncle, from Mossy Rock, Wash., M r. and M rs. Clarence Oavls and they brought with them, M r. and M rs. Wes H ar- lson, and son Wayne. BROTHER VISITS Guests at M r. and Mrs. Joe Lameres, Port Orford, werehis brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Lamere, San Francisco, Calif. Vern is a planner-esti­ mator In the engineering de­ partment at the veterans hos­ pital at Fort Miley, Calif.W hile they were here, they enjoyed some trout fishing in Garrison Lake. IN COTTAGE GROVE M r. and Mrs. Robert Thom­ as spent last weekend in Cot­ tage Grove visiting Mr. Thom­ as’ brother who is ill. VISIT STAUFFERS Mrs. Josie Forty spent a few days last week visiting with the Walt Stauffers in Coos Bay and reports that they are happy there. VISIT DAUGHTER M r. and M rs. Ray Bushnell went to C orvallis recently to visit their daughter and fam ily and on returning hit a deer with their new car doing some dam­ age to one side. NEW GRANDSON M r. and M rs. John F. Car­ penter, Newport, Rhode Island, are the proud parents of a baby boy born Oct. 27, 1969, weigh­ ing 7 lbs. 3 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and M rs. John G. Car­ penter, Port O rford. PARENTS VISIT Hunting guests at their daugh­ ters and fa m ily, M r. and M rs. Tom Shepherd of Langlois were M r. and M rs. Ted Tufteskog of Salem. PF.AY PINOCHLE One table of pinochle was held at Barbara Everest’ s house last IN COOS BAY Mrs. Lute Henry and Joanne Kreutzer of Langlois were FROM BANDON M rs. L . L . Jackson of Bandon visited Mary C orrick last Tues­ day. GEER COMPANY Company last weekof M r. and M rs. Herb Geer of Langlois were th e ir daughter, M r. and M rs. Conser and baby from Springfield; Herb’ s sister, M r. and M rs. Hank Erickson from Los Angeles, C alif., and Mr.and Mrs. Pellet and daughter from Newport. SEES DOCTOR M r. and M rs. Louis Kreut­ zer of Langlois were in Med­ ford la st Tuesday fo r a doctor appointment. TRAVEL TO FLORIDA M r. and Mrs. Ben Johnson, Elk River, recently returned from a trip which took them to M e rritt Island, Florida, where they visited Ben’ s brother and wife. He Is employed at the Cape Kennedy Base. While there they toured the John F. Kennedy Space Center. Before going to Florida several days were spent in Superior, Wis­ consin and Deluth, Minn., v is it­ ing relatives and friends. Some seriously. W hen you b rin g in clothes to clean . . . w h a te v e r they m ay be • 2 . . . w e clea n them to perfection. ONE CCUPON pea FAMILY 504 iSO^ SO4. G0O9 FOU 9 BOONDOCKERS MEET The lloondockers Motorcycle V ON LOW OF DRY CLEANING Club had a meeting last Satur­ day night at the Sportsman Club In Langlois, there were two temporary officers elected until the end of the year. The next meeting w ill be Nov. 8 at 8:00 p.111. at the Sportsman Club. Alt members are encouraged to attend. On Sunday the club members went for a ride In tlie Gold Beach area. QFFtK tX P Ik tS j SHOP A T H M B ¡M OVING! ■ LOCAL ANO * J L0N6 DISTANCE I ! ¡HUTEO • ST0RA6ES 1 ;M. TRANSFERS I I CoosBay 269-1255 Toll Call Accepted REAP A IL T H E APS EARNS HONOR Dan Winslow, form erly of Port O rford, son of Mr. and M rs. Clyde Winslow, Squaw Valley, was named sailor of the month in the navy and re­ ceived an weekend trip to Japan. We tak e our dry clean in g tasks SPgO/AL OFFCRf nJ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elton Dwire, Sixes, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S c h r a d e r , Arago. G reat-grandfather is Robert L. Munford of Arago. QUEEN OF WEEK The TOPS Club met at Mrs. Mabel Rights due to the over­ flow of people at the unemploy­ ment office. Queen fo r the week was Geneva Lambert. Chargeless Checking Account. DRY CLEANING FROM CAI IFORN1A M r. and Mrs. A rt Medina (Elaine Britton), ami son Bobble from Santa d a ta , Calif, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art B rit­ ton of Langlois recently. Hairdressers and Cosmotolo- gists, AffiUiate No. 21 of Curry county m et Monday evening, O ct. 20, at the Salon of Beauty in Gold Beach to make plans for the next meeting-workshop to be held Nov. 9 at Lois' Beauty Shop, also at Gold Beach. The all-d ay workshop will follow a short business m eeting at 9:30. Jackie Stewart will be the guest artist instructing in new techniques and trends. Following the Monday m e e t­ ing refreshments were served by hostesses B o n n i e Sm ith and M ildred Nelson. Attending from Port Orford were Dorothy V alet, N o r m a Harrison and Audrey Kreiger. 7 i oz. Susan and Delmar Robison were home from Ashland to v is it their fam ilies, the Louis Schwabs and the E lm er Rob­ isons. CATCH FISH A rt F a rrie r, and Don Mc­ Leod, Arago, were down one day last week to go fishing with Bob F a rrie r on the Sixes River and A rt was lucky enough to catch two fish. NO SCHOOL There will be no sc two I on Veterans' Day,Tuesday, Nov. 11. Hairdressers Meet In Curry NEW GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schrader (Jeanie Dwire), Coos Bay, are parents of a new son, M ichael Francis,bcrnO ct.25,at Southern Coos General Hospital, Bandon. Young M ichael weighed 8 lbs. VISIT PARENTS VISIT FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Rick Callihan and son, C arl, were here re­ cently to v is it her fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Rundberg and grandmother, Mrs. Addle Helmken. FROM EUGENE Addle Helmken was down to the mouth of the Sixes River with Plercy and Muriel Sweet IN GRANTS PASS M r. and M rs. Dick Barklow of Langlois wenttoGrants Pass recently fo r business. EDWARDS GUESTS A variety of guests visited M r. and Mrs. George Edwards last week. Their niece, Evel­ yn Northup of Broadbent was over fo r lunch and afternoon on Monday, and on Tuesday, an old school chum of Mrs. Edwards, Clara Engles, and Mr.and Mrs. Elm er Standford were vlsiing. DANCE AT SKYLOFT Squaredancers at the skyloft Halloween dance, Oct. 25 were M r. and Mrs. Harvey Meyers, M r. and M rs. Albert Britton, M r. and Mrs. Roy C arr, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Kurzhawl, M r. and Mrs. W illie Smith. Dansuy Lantz called. M r. and Mrs. W illie Smith won firs t prize fo r their pirate costumes. VISIT PARENTS Last weekend M rs. Carolyn Stewart and children, Michael, and Julie, visited with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor­ ris , Port Orford. VISIT MRS. HELMKEN Company at M rs. Addle Helmkens of Sixes recently were M r. and Mrs. B ill Bur­ gher from Salem and Ronnie Helmken, grandson, from Eug­ ene. NEW RESIDENTS Ruth and Fred Lancaster, form er natives of Bandon, re­ cently purchased the Helmken place on Sixes River amt have moved here from Pacheco, Calif. PLAY VOLLEYBALL The Scramblers vollyball team of Langlois played a game with Reedsport at Langlois last Wednesday. They won one game and lost three. shopping In Coos Bay last F r i­ day. VISITS GRANDMOTHER Mitchell Sutton brought his fishing boat down from Alaska to Portland and then came down to Port Orford to visit his grandmother, M rs. W illiam McLellan. DAUGHTER BORN M r. and M rs. Bobby W orrell are new parents of a g irl, Pam­ ela Lynn, born Oct. 27, 1969, at Curry G e n e r a l Hospital. Grandparents are: Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Keeler, and M r. and Mrs. Glenn Clark, both of Port O rford. VISITS SISTER Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Severns went to Sheridan last weekend to visit Mrs. Severns' sister, the Tony Eiseles. SR I 9 *»9 p e c. What do we mean by “chargeless check­ ing”? Exactly that. It’s free! Because it eliminates cheeking account service fees. Thousands of our customers are already taking advantage of this free personal cheeking service. z\U you have to do is maintain your regular cheeking account balance at the no-eharge level: a minimum monthly balance of $300, or an average monthly balance of $500. Of course, you'll still receive First class cheeking service. But you won't get charged for it. So you'll be saving a little extra money each month. \nd. once you've built your account to the no-eharge level, you'll L. >• always have money in reserve, in case you need it for emergencies. Stop into any First National office. And th e n ...g o ahead. Write all the checks you'd like. Free! Wed like to get to know you. Member F D 1C ATTENDANT ON DUTY MONDAY - 9 Vo 5 P*1 THUfiS, FC.I-, ÇAT.-I2 30 4« $ 30 K-WASH : VISIT MRS. FRY Colleen and Bob Couch were down to v is it Mrs. Pauline Fry of 1 anglols last Tuesday. IN CAI IFORNIA M r. and M rs. Marlon Hubbs HALL JOINS ARMY Mr. and Mrs. Bob F a rrie r, M r. and Mrs. D arrell Fromm and fam ily, and M r. and Mrs. Bud Hall and fam ily got together at the Louis F a rrie r home on Cape Blanco Road fo r cake and coffee last Sunday to say good­ bye to Jim H all, son of M r. and M rs. Bud Hall, Sixes, who Join­ ed the Army last Tuesday. Thursday with JanlceShepherd, Bobble Barkluw, and Jean Rob­ erts attending. • • COIN WASH AND DRY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • F IR S T NA TIO N A L B A N K OF OREGON |