7% In c r m t In "Hand-me-downi" Social Securiiy Stan Should Fit Well, A ll people who are drawing OSU Expert Stye Social Security tieneflt» w ill Do children r e s e n t "hand- receive a 7% Increase In theli me-down” clothing? It seems brnvflt going back to laat Jan­ to be a common liellef that uary. According to Dean O. Haley, they do, liut this Is not always d istrict manager of the Social tru e, according to Elaine C a rl­ Security Administration office son, extension clothing and tex­ In Eugene, this Increase w ill 1« tiles specialist at Oregon State made automatically. “ The first U niversity. Mlsa Carlson points out that benefit check showing the In­ Children a re_oflen_happy J o . creased tieneflt amount,” Haley said, ' w ill be the check mailed atiout Oct. 3. Checks mailed Sept. 3, for the month of August, w ill lie for the same amount as e a rlie r checks. A special check w ill be mailed about the middle of September to pay the Increase In the benefit amount for ull months of lOOS from January through August.” Haley assured all benefic­ ial les that they would KTetve their benefit Increase automa­ tic a lly , and that tt was not necessary for them to take any .n il" " . receive such clothing, particul­ either knitted or woven fabrics arly If It has tieen worn tiy a Is an excellent way to extend person they like. A fam ily with the family clothing budget and several children may find It provide a larger wardrobe for economical and practical to your child, according to Mlsa band down gotxl ltemt. of clo­ Carlson. Coats are rather commonly thing from one child to the next as long as the clothes art of m ade-over, lait many garments good ■Iii.illty and haven’ t gone can be successfully altered to out of style. However, shoes fit another child. Many attract­ should never he passed on from ive knitted articles can be made ota, child to another, since they for children from old sweaters. shape themselves lo each In­ Each one Is a special challenge dividual’s feet, and can hatm for the seamstress’ skill and Ingenuity. tie next child’ s ford. Whethei c l o t h i n g Is hew. Making over clothing from Port Orford News, Thirsday, September 9, !!'<> >— ' Leer, Mrs. Gust M u elle r, Mrs. Jcta M oore, Mrs. Olga M ag n e- C O M M U N IT Y CALENDAR the home of Mrs. M abie M ar­ ThsFam llyFellow ahlp dinner son and Mrs. Vem Magneson. Thursday low. Come any tim e between the You have probably noticed the w ill be served Sun,lay, Septem­ h o u r s of 10 and 3. If you are Floras W Ulow Club, 1 p .m . ber 12. Cosne and enjoy the din­ new s ig n next to the highway there d u r i n g the lunch hour, C .W . Fellowship, 7 i3 0 p .m . ner a n d bring your friends and w hich has received many fine bring a sack lunch. This tew­ Monday comments f r o m ch irch m e m ­ luest. Those res|>onslble for the Chamber of Com m erce, noon 5’ ¡Inner are Mrs. Howard Greger- bers and others. The following ing c I r c I e is not a pert of the Tuesday Women of the Church, but for are credited ft» m aking It poa- sen, Mrs. W s l t e r Pratt, Mrs. all ladles to come and tew some­ St. John's A ltar S o c., 8 p. m. D s l w t t Isakson, Mrs, M ilto n ilb le to erect this visible sign. C ity Council, 8 p .m . thing for the Bazaar. B. Kotta, George Steddom, Wednesday Com m encing Sunday the Pas­ C. W . Edstrom, Wayne Thomas, made-over from another gar­ tor w ill preach a series of mes­ Jay-C -E ttes, 8 p .m . W slter Pratt and David and Bill ment, or a hand-me-down, It Is s a g e s on the Ten Command­ Lions C lub, 7i 30 p .m . very lmpoitant that It fit w ell, Hefner. ments. Bring your friends to hear The Sewing C ircle w ill m eet READ ALL THE ADS e m p h a s i z e s the c l o t h i n g these special messages. on Thursday, September 10, at specialist. ZIO N LUTHERAN CHURCH ti.taBZATa.viiU'i M M W l^ W ' "The L a w T h a t W ill N o t Budge" la the central theme to a ic rte i of m e u a g e l on the Ten C o m m a n d m e n t a . I’altor R, Manach of Zion Lutheran Church w UI a p e a k on the com m and- m e n t for the next ten Sundays starting w ith the central them e. Topics w ill Includes God not Idolatry, Praise not Curse, Holy Day not H oliday, Respect not Dishonor, Life not Death, M a r­ ital Life n otM arrled Life, Hon­ esty not Dishonesty. Truthful- n e t t not Slander, lle lp fu ln c t Coveteoitt, Godliness and Con­ tentm ent Is great Caln. /IM w i Azi M