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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 5

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DEAR HELOISE: tell your'readers who are pn to throw aw.ay the outside leaves of of cabbage. These leaves are wonderful to use a meat loaf. Use, the usual meat loaf recipe 'thl your family roll it into egg-size. Then wrap each: ball in a cabbage leaf, 'stab witj) toothpick, put in a foil-lined baking pan, place in your oven, and cook as you would ordinarily cook a meat loaf. The.cabbage will give the meat an entirely new flavor.

Your family will love it because it's different and not the ordinary meat JEANNE HOLT DEAR HELOISE: With four little ones in sriowsuit jackets with drawstrings that were forever untied, I found it more convenient to remove the string in the hood and replace it with a piece of elastic, just long enough to fit the hood snugly around the child's face. I then sewed the ends of the' elastic securely' at each opening (sometimes it is necessary to sew a spot at the center of the top), and now, no more dangling strings, but a neat -and snug-fitting hood. SHIRLEY BREEN LETTER OF LAUGHTER? DEAR HELOISE: NO! If your husband is bald, flarinel pillow cases are out of this world. They keep ears and head- warm when the weather gets cold. B.

DEAR HELOISE: I press the-knees of my nylon-rayon, or nylon- wool stretch-type pants with a damp pressing cloth immediately after wearing them. The garment will return to its original shape. This is especially true with ski pants. Always have stretch pants dry cleaned unless washing instructions accompany the garment. For convertible collar shirts that you wear open at the neck all the time, snip off the tiny collar button and loop.

The shirts look much neater and iron better around the neck. Assistant buyer who has to handle customers' complaints. MJEAR HELOISE: Perhaps some of your readers would like to try my idea for happier toddlers at mealtime: I tape paper placemats to the highchair trays, then give my girls two or three crayons and let them draw until the meal is ready. This way, the children are not in my way in the kitchen, and they are happy and quiet. The after meal clean-up is quick and easy since the trays have had the extra protection of the placemats! LINDA LESLIE Community Calendar (Through Oct.

25) The Calendar of Community Meetings is published daily as a service to our readers. To be included in the column groups are asked to notify the Eureka Chamber of Commerce, 2112 Broadway, telephone 442-3738. Notices should be received at the Charqber office 10 days prior to the meeting. SATURDAY, OCT. 24 Sons of Norway Lodge, 8 p.

Sons of Norway Hall Order for Rainbow Girls, Masonic 5 i- Ju Jitsu, 10 a. George Jacobs High" Gym 'ilReelers Party, 8 p. Bayside 4-H Hail Open Meeting, 625-15th St. SUNDAY, OCT. 25 Alcoholics Eureka Sunday Morning Meeting, 2109 10:30 a.

m. Attend the church of your choice. Art-Music Festival To Show Don Sheppard's Work All committee Heads a St. Joseph's Orange; helpers of third annual Ihristmas Art and Music Fes- ival are to meet Monday evening, 26, at 8 p.m. in KIEM auditorium to discuss inal details of the on which committees have ivorkirig for the past several The.

Festival-this year i held on the first Sunday ol Advent, 29, from a.m. to 10 p.m. in rfureka Inn. Theme, as in the' 'Keeping Christ in Christmas." in'exhibiting received in the past, will again art work pretaining to the re- igious aspect of Christmas may vrite for application blanks to Charles Strbpe. Scores of young 'ost office box 291, a Christmas Art Music Festival.

Entries are to be viewed, ap- iroved and returned on Novem- ier 7, between the hours of 10 'resbyterian church, Fifteenth and I- streets, in Eureka. A highlight of this year's fes- ival will be an exhibit from )on Sheppard, who designed the ixterior panels, of the Vatican 'avilion for the New World's Fair. Sheppard is a ormer Eureka and a man, who has numerous rela- ives residing in the Humboldt Some of the applicants to date rom far-away places iriclude he Immaculate Heart college, Angeles; Mrs. Elias Hermo- ello, Mary's col- ege, Moraga; Servile a i We now have a PART-TIME Supervisor! For FULL TIME Second District representation on the Board of Supervisors Vote for I. "TED" UPPER! on November 3rd and Mrs.

Clara Bass of Fairfax. In the past two years the Art and Music Festival has won the Benefit Tea For Catholic Deanery Sunday Mrs. James Bugbee is chairman of (he tea In be held Sunday afternoon, October 25, in the home of Mrs- Carl Christensen, 937 Sixth street, Eureka Serving as her co-chairman is Mrs. Carl Nelson, grand regent of the Catholic Daughters. Mrs Bugbee is a past grand regent of the CDA.

Other members of the committee for the tea are Mrs. Arsene Cucrin, Mrs- Frank Jager, Mrs. Don Kcenan, Mrs. Robert Boyle, Mrs. M.

L. Smith; Mrs. Roy Ivancich, Mrs. Marion McParland and Mrs- David Powers. All the past presidents and Ihe present president, of the Humboldt-Del Norte Deanery will be honored at the tea.

The proceeds will go to the fund to assist with expenses of diocesan officers attending the national convention of the National Council of Catholic Women in Washington, D. C. Catholic women of Ihe unqualified support of all com- area are invited to attend the munity groups and indications are that this year's festival will be equally Gerald Ayers is general chairman this year and James Mearns is music chairman. Shaw, a's hostess chairman. A.large.'number of committees from ihe i Association of community are assisting.

The living pictures, so 11 be. presented this year under Ihe chairmanship of Mrs. people from the community will part in this with changes made every 20 minutes for this Among other additions to pre- Wedding Date Marked By Fuller's Mr. and Mrs. Merida Fuller if McKinleyville observed their 25th wedding anniversary on October 7 with a reception held their home on Bates Road with their daughters, the Misses atricia, Linda and Lana Fuler, and daughter-in-law, Mrs.

HWBOLDT STANDARD Saturday, 1964, 5 Curtis The Fuller, as co-hostesses. Fullers also have a Bugbee, at left is chairman and Mrs. Carl Nelson, benefit tea to be given by the Humboldt-Del Norte Deanery, National Council of Women, Sunday, October 25, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Carl.Christen- sen, jr.

It will honor the presidents and past presidents of the Deanery. Postponed The public Bridge dessert luncheon i been scheduled for November 4 at the Colonial Inn under sponsorship of Virens Republican club; has been postponed until a later date, possibly sometime ir January, Mrs. Edward Slack, co-hostess, said. The date will oe announced later. Mrs.

Harold Daniels is co-hostess with Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Paul Shires of Salem, Oregon, and one son, urtis Fuller, who resides in McKinleyville. A cake, decorated with silver bells and roses and the figure 25, adorned Ihe refreshment table. A floral arrangement of gladioli was made by Mrs.

Ike Bond. Mrs. Fuller was born in Waldron, Arkansas, and Fuller at Broken Bow, Oklahoma. The came to California in the lain I '40s to reside in Orick, moving to McKinleyville about 14 years ago. Fuller was with Van Vlect for over 13 years and is now with Durable Plywood.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alexander and daughter, of Mrs. Roy Nel- children, Cheryl, Homer and Riionda; Mr. and Mrs.

Slack. INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC NEW CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AGES 4-8 Classes A.M. P.M. S4.00 per month Harris 0 sis. 44J-SIJI A OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a doctor's prescription, called ODRINEX.

You must lose ugly fat or your money back. No strenuous exercise, laxatives, massage or taking of so-called reducing candies, crackers or cookies, or chewing gum. ODRI- tiny tablet and easily NEX swallowed. When you take ODRINEX, you stil enjoy your meals, slit) eat the foods you like, but you limply don't have iho urge for because ODRINEX depre: appetite and decreases your for food. Your weight down, because as your own ivill tell you, when you you weigh less.

Get rid excess fat and live longer. ODRINEX and sold on thd GUARANTEE: If not satisfied for any reason just return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No questions askod. ODRINEX Is sold with this guarantee by: Ritchie Woods Drug Slore Fifth St. nt Mail Orders Filled Add 2Sc I lor postage sales tax.

a.m. ami 4:30 p.m. at the vious a public 'address system will be effected throughout the Inn to facilitate traffic around the choral and music groups and to allow all in the wilding to enjoy these continuous presentations. Additional information a had by calling Mrs. Donalc Campion at 443-0974.

EVERYTHING FOR Pharmacist Auxiliary To Meet Oct. 27 The Women's Auxiliary of the Humboldt-Del Norte Pharma- Center, Riverside; Marymount ceutical Association will hole ollege, Tarrytown, New York; its next meeting at 0-H's Town House on October 27. The social wur will be at 11:45 and the uncheon at 12:15. The guest speaker i be Reverend John L. Thompson of he Eureka Episcopal Church, who will speak on propositions or the forthcoming election.

A board of directors meeting was held at the home of Mrs. lobert Morris of Eureka. Mem- ers present were Mrs. F. W.

Anderson, president; Mrs. Larry Taijala, vice president; Mrs. Tapie, second vice president; Mrs. Rod Gossafd, treas- arer; Mrs. Ron Bottemiller, his- orian; Mrs.

Robert Cillson, member at large and Mrs. Agnes Griffith, publicity chairman. Mrs. Ray Tapie, second vice resident, has announced her Vays, and Means Committee, ier working members are Mrs. hil Gates, Mrs.

John O'Hal- oran, Mrs. Robert Glende, Mrs. Ion Pierre and Mrs. William Ayres. Reflect Lite SAFETY MASKS Glow in the darfc! 29' SUCKERS bag 100 per ONLY HALLOWEEN COSTUMES I ASSTD.

93 SIZES PARTY MAKE UP NOSES EYELASHES TEETH (0.490 TRICK or TREAT Value for Mom HAIR SPRAY Dream Set Aqua Net 12 Oi. BE SURE TO CHECK OUR PRICE BARGAIN BASKETS for real savings OUR Ic SALE ENDS THIS SUNDAY PHARMACY I I SHOPPING CENTER PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Area Workshops Advance PTA Objectives Parent Teacher members in Twenty Second District a jeen busy as the fall activities get underway. Extension trips jlanned by the director, Westfall of a lave taken officers to Weott and Hoopa for area workshops. At the Hoopa conference there were 17 present with Mrs. Westfall accompanied by Mrs.

Chares Little and Mrs. i Sonlund. In Weott 22 persons attended with Mrs. Martin Jackson, district president, Mrs. R.

W. Woodruff, membership, and Mrs Weldon Turner, PTI chairman, eading the workshop. South Fork PTA members showed much interest in forming a council for the six units in that area and so the leaders set up a Parent Information Course to assist the members in preparing tor this. The PTI course a October 19 at the Jumble Shop in Miranda with Mrs. Jack Ballard and Mrs.

Quentin Jeffers as leaders. Other meetings will be held from 7 until 10 p.m. on October 26, November 2 and November 9. Anyone interested in learning more of PTA policies and history is welcome to attend. PTA units in (he Fork area Include Castcrlin, Garbcrville Rcdway, Miranda Elementary, South Fork i Wcolt and Whitethorn.

Sunday the officers said. FHA Conference At Asilomar The 18th annual state meeting elude Chairman of the Sunday Frank Maire, of Rio Dell. Mrs. Morning Devotional, and she is James McConnell; C. E.

Fuller Dorothy Riffenburg will be ad member of FHA chorus and daughter's, Wanda and Myr- America be in session Oct- i'lsor and accompain She is moderator of the North- na, Mr. and Mrs. James Long; ober 30 through November a vho will travel by school car. Mr. and Mrs.

Thad Casey and Paul V. Collins, principal of For- as sent daughters, Dana and Alice; Mi- posed the letter which Attending from Fortuna Union Urs. Collins of Fortuna and the chairman of registration, will be Shields, state historian, daugh- daughter, Annette; Mr. and Mrs. lend the Stale meeting for the Mr.

Mrs. Ike Bond, and Mr. Mrs. Curtis Fuller and ter of Mrs. Ruth Shields and the evening banquet and and Alice Maire, and oilier Hum llate Doyle Shields, to speak at the Sunday morn- boldl FHA girls who will be in Melissa Ambrosini, daughter of Mr.

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Pages Available:
89,164
Years Available:
1956-1967