T V ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS A tten d M eetin g Of R ed C ross Mr«. Sylvia Honeywell, M n I «Moyne Paris and Mr» Roy Noah attended a General Exec* utlvc County Board meeting of the American Red Cro«« at Coos Bay on Tuesday. Mr«. Ho-.aywell and Mr«. Noah are home nursing Instructors. M n. Pari« li chairman of the American Red Croat, Port O r- lord chapter and Srd vice pres« Ident ol the executive board of the Coos-Curry cha|iter. JINX CANASTA The Jinx Canasta Club met January 21 at the liome ol Mn. A rvllle Ruth Mary Brazil took hlgh score w ith M arie Gerhardt second Maude W eir was low. Rote Davit was welcomed at a new member. LUTHERA N CHURCH NEWS Zion Women Slarl Library The Lutheran Church Wunien met Thursday night and the meeting was well attended President Louetta Jamieson conducted the meeting Pastor Daugs gave the Bible study and Mrs Haugs gave the devotions It was decided to start a library for the hresidc mom An ni(lei was placed with a book club for three new bonks Each nl the members are plan ning to contribute books during the year The Luther League will meet at the church P'eb. 2 lor an afternoon meeting Without faith it is impossible to please God There is no salvation without laith To the chin (h has (a-en entrusted the Bible Without the church we Mould have no Bible today Therefore faith and the church are inseparable. The supreme concern of the church is the salvation of souls from sin death and the power of the D u ll The church alone in this world oilers a solution for the problem o f sin through forgiveness based upon t h e merits ol Jesus Christ and thus gives faith hope, cheer, cour age and wisdom Bridge Bouts • D l'P L IC A T I BRIDGE Sorority Hears Reports, Plans Hootenanny PTA Plans Alien Class The regular meeting of the PTA, held on the fourth Thurs day of each month, w ill be |KMt- poned until next Thursday, Jan. tOth, at 7i 10 p. m. The PTA executive com m it tee lias been making plana to lorm a class locally to aid those persons Interested In becoming citizens. A cla u with a credited teacher, (pamphlets furnished by the Naturalization Service at no cost) w ill be formed If enough persona show tntercat People, who In the past have been un able to make trips out of town for the p u r p o s e of becoming c 111 s e n i should welcome this aid. A tim e for registering w ill be announced next Thursday at PTA. The 8th grade students at Bat tle Rock School w ill preaant ex cerpt Irom their study of U. S. government Mr. G ai, Beck w ill be in charge ol music. The January meeting was held at the home ol Jean Sam- udw wiL. Carol Weaver as co hostess Those present answered roll call with the New Year reso lution they plan to keep. The treasurer reported Let ters were read from Vera Smith, state president; Gertrude Dun can, president of the "G avels"; Judy S l.ib l. : and Irene Hale A motion passed to send »10 to help pay expenses of a candi date to International convention A new chapter. Alpha Theda, has started in Salem. President Dorothy Valet re viewed the list of committees for the year and added the new pledges to some of the com mittees Social chairman reported a Court Whisk party to be held at Beverly McKenzie's during the Attend Son's Wedding .Mi and Mrs Elton Dwire and j month of January Ways and fam ily were in Klamath Falls Means committee was asked to over the weekend to attend the j try to have a rummage sale (or wedding of their son, George the Crippled Children's Hospital Dwirc. to Gladus Andersen of ' Fund. There was further discussion Klamath Falls Bad weather conditions made I on the “ Hootenanny,” planned the weekend trip a bit difficult, j to help raise money for Pacific High band uniforms. Tentative date is set for M ar 21, at the Battle Bock Gym. Names ol various muscians in the area were given to Judy Bens, who will contact them to A course in self improvement j see if they will take part in the Plans were made for is to be given in Port Orford, project beginning on Feb. t> and spot»-' making posters and other pub sored by the Home Extension licity Maude Wetr staged a style It will be given to adults from 1 no to 3 00 p m and for high show of the "Beeline" Fashions school girls from 3 18 to 5:00 which the members modeled Refreshments were served at at the high school. This course is to he given by ! the conclusion.________ the Cinderella School of Self SON BORN Improvement and Model's M r and Mrs Fred Riess an Agency of Salem There will be nounce the birth of a grandson, 5 meetings, one week apart Cost Io high school students born to Mr and Mrs Junior will be »150 and $5 00 for the Sanchez ol 2657 E. Union, High land. Calif. adult series The course includes. Posture. ! The hab> was born Jan 17. walking, standing and sitting: weighed 7 lbs. 14' k oz . and was diet and exercise: personality, named Eliseo Sanchez, H I The etiquette, social protocol; brief couple has two other children, on conversation tips; griximing. a son Tony and a daughter, hair styling make-up. etc and Brenda Seven and a half table« ol play en competed Saturday m ghl f o r duplicate bridge at Ophir school North-South winners werei Maude V, eir and Geneva Tucker, first, M r and M r, Id Conley, second, Mr. and Mrs I red Stark weather, third. East-West winners! Mr. and Mrs Vem Kolcn, first; George Dut ton a ml Jim Redburn, of Coo, Bay, second, Mr. and M n . Bill Oohyns, third. The next play w ill be Friday, January 2-ttlv, 8 p.m. at the Ophir school. hi at hei e x c la im , " W h s . a ll m i I.1I1 In li t o o l' a i e zii z< ! " N o t n e w ." I m w w e ie d w ith a ugh. H ui they look good as •w, d on't th e y ? T h e y 'll- s tu in - s.x steel. l i e f ii n ia i k cu lle d fo r a to o l'I ■ m t i| d t imie kitchen. W h a t ol I n - l t a u g h t lo r eye? M> row ' lie iile is , ladles, .spultilas m o l it t mu' e q u ip m e n t, T he y w in ke d III gleamed at tlx fro m the w a ll. M a m le -s slei-1 w o n 't ru s t, ' I ild my n e ig h b o r, "even in eon- icl w illi io id fo o ds." I l s t ir - ti'-ed me th a t she knew so lit t le n u t llo - e io lle s - uses n f ru re - ee sta in le ss o s n e ria lly fo r the i - i i 1 I i o o m i n I lie house. I showed lo r m y w ip e -e le iin . m i l e ' s t e e l w n ll oven, ru u n te l ip - and d ish w a sh e r " A n d lie n 's som ething else I lin k yo u 'd a p p re c ia te ," I said, liv in g II hand ill p rid e (»W ill'd. i\ iin m a e u la te k itc h e n sink. It s ta in le ss, too. T h is sin k ike - rou g h tre a tm e n t h ilt tom es p . h in t b r i g h t e v e r y tu n e , la in li-s s s u rfa c e s a re non p e r ils , d ir t m o l re s u ltin g d i* - ■ lo ra lio ii d o n 't g e t to fir s t bnse ere.” In fa c t, u ccn i'd in g to a recent iirv c y sponsored by .lone A a lig h lin Steel Cm p o ru lin n , over IT , o f the s in k s in test kitch e n s f p ro fe s s io n a l home eeononiisls le m ade fro m s ta in le s s steel, he <| uk -I s -c le a n in g q u a lity plus e n a m ie n t b e m ity o f sta in le ss avc made t h e m etal "a k itc h e n e l " n f busy Imiisew i o - e ve ry here, My new n e ig h ls il- w e n t Imme it li a g le a m in h e r eye. I II ju s t el tlie ie a re e lia n g vs i l l store fo r er ow n k itc h e n 1 The January meeting of the Sunset Garden Club was held Friday, Jan. 17, at the home of Mrs Marguerite Wilaon with Mrs Lottie Harrison as co hostess Mrs Maurine Dewey gave ai very informative lesson on wild bird feeding and distributed recipes to prepare A discussion followed the lesson The club decided to help with the drive for band uniforms for Pacific high sciiool band and asked that suggestions as to how to raise money be brought to the next meeting. wardrobe This course was especially brought here for 4-H girls, but will be beneficial to everyone, sponsors say The place of the adult class will be announced later Talent Hunt Set for Spring "O UR BABY S ITT E R PU T W E T DIAPER S on our hard wood floor and now there is a dark stain.” We were asked what could be done These stains are permanent The only remedy is refinishing In the future, keep vinegar water handy for sponging im mediately. th en rinse, dry, and rewax Salem Dean Melvin Geist, head of the Willamette Univer- spy Music Department, will again direct the talent show, one of the big free attractions at the Oregon State Fair An- muncement was made :oda> by Howard Maple, State Fair Slan- FREE - V IV IA N N C •M l’ ’ W00PARD5 WondtrlWCMlICTICS PLRAtf CALL»»» ALICE TH A & -E IP 2- 4 SOI Community Church News The North Curry Recreation, In c . held I t s annual meeting Jan. 17, at the city ball. There ware approximately IS )>eople A presentation of dances from In attendance for the business different c o u n t r i e s w ill be a Coming up this Sunday is the meeting and election of officers. I special treat for persons attend V i c e president Cort Kuehnert ing the varsity basketball game monthly F e l l o w s h i p Potluck g a v e a brief annual report of at Pacific high school Friday Dinner at the Port Orford Com munity Church. A ll members, this yean activities. Treasurer when the Pirates meet Bandon. friends of the church, and any M arie Gerhardt reported money Featured in the halftim e ex taken In last year was $855 from hibition w ill be members of the other interested young people members. Money paid out for four c la s s e s of Pacific's girls and adults are invited to come for this tim e of informal visit parts and labor, $897. 93, She physical education classes. ing and fellowship. a ls o reminded members that Saturday, February 1,7:30 p .m , funds are below E'.C.C. require is the tim e set for the next Area ments and that the new year's Attend GOP Meeting Mrs Minnie King Jolly and wide Youth Fellowship. It w ill assessment ol $10 is due Mrs. Ralph H all attended a feature the film "Venture For A vote of thanks was given Victory," true story of the Ven Trank Knottingham for m a n y meeting of the Coos County, ture for Victory Basketball team, services rendered,often without Republican Central Committee film ed in the Orient. Present for in Coos Bay Thursday evening. pay. O ffic en installed for the A dinner precede«! the meet the showing w ill be area repre new year were: President, Jim ing at the Courtel, with the main sentative of the Overseas Cru Vincent; Vice president, John meeting held «t the Timber Inn sades, Lloyd Kilgore. Special music for the Morn Campbell; Secretary and trea Featured was the outstanding ing Worship last Sunday was fur surer, Marie Gerhardt; Directors, speaker. Dr. Orlo Brees. nished by an insturmental trio Frank Knottingham, Mary Brazil, which played the hymn, "A t the Tom Petok, W alter Cram, Re Cross. " The trio members were gional advisor, Art Niemann. M ike Shenk, taxaphone, Terry Thuwday, January 23, 1 9 6 4 -3 Holmquist, trumpet, and Jamie France, clarinet. The subject of the pastor*s sermon was" Smyrna) Life out of Death." This coming Sunday Pastor F ran crw ill bring the next in this series of visually illustrated messages on the book of Revel >tion, entitled "Per- gamosi the First State Church. " Mr. Conrad Johnson w ill also play an accordion solo in the Morning W onhip Service. A ll interested women are in vited to the W o m e n 's Bible Class, taught by Mn. Lucille Libby, and held each week at the Ed Longton home, 1075 West Lakeshore Drive. Babysitting is provided. The class is currently studying the book of Genesis. MASONS CONFER M ASTER DECREE Master Mason’s Degree w ill be conferred in a special meet ing of Port Orford Lodge, A. F. GA. M. 170, on Friday, January 24th, 8 p. m. FRESH H tffiK- 1 0 FRESU FtYEXS « u r CO RN u p - us 35 4 FED B E E F !! M M SALE S elf-Im p ro v em en t C ourse D a tes S et Jgei Dean Geist will twgin in early ■ spring to scout for talent throughout the state and will continue auditions for the late summer fair. 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