6 - Port ürford News, Thurtday, December 16, 1903 WAGNERS HOST CLUB M r. and M rs. Clyde Wag­ ner were hosts at thetr S ilve r Springs home Saturday to the B ld -o r-D e a l pinochle club. Guests present for the eve­ ning which Included a potluck dinner were M r. and M rs. C la r­ ence Zumwalt, M r. and M rs. Ralph B aird, M r. and M rs. Geo. Guerin, M r. and M is . B ill Nutt and M r. and M rs. Wes Zumwalt. VKITS DAUGHTERS M rs. Floyd Marlow left Tues­ day via bus fo r the East Coast. She w ill spend the holidays with her daughters, M rs. Grant K e r l* r and fam ily of Warner Robbins, Ga., and Mrs. Michael Woods and fa m ily, also o f G eor- t.i. M rs. Mai low w ill n main with M rs. Woods fo r an Indefinite tim e to help care fo r young Michael while his parents are employed. MWx SMÄvree... By BERNICE STRAWN Extension Home Management S pecialist, Oregon Stale U. on diapers after washing. These are u s u a l ly re fe rre d to as grease balls and are partly due Io o ils and preparationsusedon the baby’ s skin. also a warning from Mai y H olt- house, extension food m arket­ ing specialist at OSU. She says It's okay Io make the dressing a day ahead, but be on the safe side and don't stuff the b ird u n til you are ready to put It In the oven. A temperature ol 325 degrees F. w ill allow the dress­ ing to heat quickly through the stage w h e r e harm ful organi­ sms, If present, w ill be des- t roy ed. To get dlapera clean again, wash them In hot water with I J cup packaged water con­ ditio n er p lu s 1 I cup am­ monia— no soap or detergent t h i s lim e . Next, pul th e m through the regul.ii washing cycle with very hot w ater, too hot for your hands. Add plenty of detergent. To avoid grease bulls In the Mothers often te ll us they find sm all dark balls ol soil Here Is a turkey day tip and Fresh, Whole lest water possible and pleniy ol deleigent. For moi e In lo im illio n on san­ ita ry cate ol diapers ask tom County Extension ofllee lo r a copy ol out tai l sheet " M tx l- ern Dla|>ei C a le ," I l ’ s (fee. n v this Idea Iro tli a hon..... .. 1 " ,l" 1 g" (an . x i e l i s i o n edm .illo n p t? - g i.iin s on h o in v iiia n a g e n ie lit. A long co ld " ii In i le te p lio n * le ts lie! w o rk around the k in heb New homemakeis - and ex- parlancad ones, loo - fit*I tim e gets away mighty easily. A telephone can be a big tim e s a v e i, b ill not for everyone. A market research study re ­ vealed that the typ ica l home­ maker spends ono year of her Ute talking oil (lie phone. SPAGHETTI WIT« T0MA.ro SAUCE LITTLE GIRLS w ill enjoy a gift fcdan the Hahn Hardware d o ll selection. Y o u 'll fin d m in ia tu re ensembles, separate wardrobes, tra ve l a n d m ake-up k i t s . . . . some; thing for a ll ages. Phono­ graphs, cu t-o u t books, house­ keeping sets and scores of other g irl gif's are also available at Hahn's te rrific eoyiand. SOUTH COAST '5-^z * pè'fe r T,N5 bl HOSPITAL NOTES Steelhead angling on the south Below is a lis t of patients admitted to and discharged from coast has baan excellent w ith Southern Coos General Hospital most anglers getting iish. Barring heavy rains, the outlook is tor during the past week. Margaret Palm er, in Dec. 5, continued good fishing. The low er Rogue has been out Dec. 11. Ravenna Stufflebeam, in Dec. the to p p ro d u ce rw ith m a n y lim ­ it catches taken throughout the 5, out Dec. 8. C h r i s t o p h e r LeonStuffle- Gold Beach-Agness s e c t io n . heam, born Dec. 5, out Dec. Plunking w ith spinglos contin­ ues to be the most popular m eth­ 11. C lara Brown, in Dec. 6, out od in the area below Lobster Creek. Further upstream, boat Dec. 7. Tina M etcalf, C o q u i l i e , out anglers are getting fast action using hotshots or spinglos from Dec. 6. Roxie W alter, Coquille, out an anchored boat and by .¡rift­ ing w i t h fresh eggs or "okie Dec. 6. Ifa Relchleln, In Dec. 7, out drifters. " The Chetco R iver is now o f­ Dec. 10. B a b y g irl Relchleln, bom fering good to e xce lle n t steel­ head fishing also, w ith the fish Dec. 7, out Dec. 10. Barbara Douglass, out Dec. 7. averaging a lit tle larger than John Longland, Oakland, C al., the Rogue. Best catches are re­ ported f r o m Loeb State ra rk out Dec. 7. Dorothy S h e rrltt and baby- downstream to Tiderock, Most boy, M yrtle Point, out Dec. 7. f i s h are being taken on fresh June Kay, Langlois, in Dec. 8, eggs or spinglos w ith eggs. Sm aller streams such as Elk, out Dec. 12. Kay t w in s , Langlois, bom Sixes, and \\ inchuck Rivers are offering fa ir catches. \\ ith the Dec. 8, out Dec. 12. Opal Symons, In Dec. 8, out low, clear water conditions in these streams,anglers are forced Dec. 12. Harry White, P ort O rford, to use l i g h t tackle and very in Dec. 8. small ba its for good success. A p- Bessie Couch, out Dec. 8. parently steelhead are m oving C arol Lynn Stufflebeam,bom slowly in th e s e streams as Dec. 5, out Dec. 8. "p lu n k in g " is slow. V irg in ia M arleneC ox,inD ec. Fall Chinook are reaching the 9, out Dec. 12. peak of spawning on most south Hazel Waldvogel, out Dec. 10. coast streams. Anglers should a- C a r o l y n C ornelius, in Dec. void disturbing these f i s h as 10. m uch as possible to help assure LaVerna Post, Coos Bay, In future runs of fish. Dec. 10. Charles Bemetz, in Dec. 11, homf out Dec. 12. Josephine Yockey, in Dec. 12. MEAT SAUCE MIK Cut-Up Fryers SPAGHETTI SAUCE. MIK 39 hyprok COOKIES CHUCK STEA K SMOKED PORK CHOPS POKK 4AUSA6E ROLLS WIENERS U5.&4. CKO ICE ROA T A TÉ w 79 c URKEY ^ 4 9 = T JW/« WUl F&Efri î * 59 i TOM W W W . MMTNM 25 ‘ J *« 09c SANDWICH SPREAO " « 'f t * Hl HO tRACKERs«cm ns SUN5M4E ^2.5 C GRAHAM CRACKERS nxw W 5 9 ‘ APPLESAUCE - 6 1 CAMOTS-SMIERKRAUT rm - o * 7 » ’ ♦! MANPARIN ORANGES tfwcE 4 ^ 9 9 “ w sHO r D srjets ro row b irth s .... M r. and M rs. John Relchleln are parents of a 6 pound, 1 ounce daughter, Julia Mae, born December 7 in Southern Coos General Hospital. M r. and M rs. Thomas Kay of Langlois are parents of twin sons born Decern tier 8 In the Southern Coos General Hos­ pital. Donald Edward weighed 6 pounds, 1 ounce, and Daniel George weighed 5 pounds, 13 1/ 2 ounces. This was the second set of twins born in Southern Coos within three days. M r. and M rs. W i l l i a m C. Mayes are parents of a daugh­ te r, Helen Theresa, born Dec. 4 in Santa B a rb a ra ,C a lif., weigh­ ing 7 pounds, 5 ounces. W. J. S w e e t is the baby’ s great­ grandfather. 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