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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 9

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Eureka, California
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9
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Port Kenyan Has Halloween Party The Port Keriyon PTA sponsored i delightful Halloween party for the school children at the schoolhouse Friday afternoon. There was i large attendance of parents and friends. The children presented a program of Halloween songs under the direction of the music teacher, Mrs. Catherine ilikkelsen. The pupils enjoyed a round of Halloween arncs and staged a parade, wearing costumes and masks.

At the conclusion of the afternoon, refreshment. 1 of cookies, with coffee for the grownup's, and orange juice tor he pupils were served, The refreshments table was covered with a Halloween table- and Jack O'Lanterns, and aouquets of autumn flowers added to the decorations. The committee making arrangements for the party were Mrs. Kenneth Petersen. Mrs Ray Olsen 'and Mrs.

Russcl Sleeves. Need a I ADVENT CARDS OLIN'Si BOOKS STATIONERY "SH" Green Stamps Nothing in this does more for a woman's morale than a fresh, crisp, well-styled hair-do. With the festive season at hand, be sure you appear always at your host. For Appointment DIAL 2-4090 EDIE'S Beauty Salon 514 RUSS STREET Henderson Canter CAKE I Attend Meeting Humboldt county Presbyter ans were.well represented al he fall meeting of the Red wood Presbylcrial a a a Rosa last week. Delegates from this area in eluded the following ministers: The Rev.

Van Kakes, Garber- villc; the Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Holsinger, Alderpoint; the ilev. Hackctt Johnson, Scotia; itev. Warren Davis, Arcata; the Rev.

John Ktnsoy, Blue Lake; Rev. I.cc Morgan, Orick, and student-minister, Allan Patterson, Cranncll. Elders at- endiiig were Mrs. Hazel Blanknship, Orlck; Mrs. Verda Anerson, Trinidad; Dr.

and Mrs. radley Barnes. Arcata; and Ir. and Mrs. William Moore, colia.

Elder Chalmers Crichton of ic First Presbyterian church, urcka, was named a delegate the general assembly to be tpld in Philadelphia in May 956, marking the 250th anni ersary of the church. The Rev. Van Kakes of the Community an church, Garberville, was lectcd by the presbytery to be HUMBOLDT STANDARD Nov. 2. 1955.

P. 9 its moderator for 1956. Action taken at the meeting included a vote-to ordain women to the ministry. the majority of the 257 Presbyteries in the United States yotet in favor of this, it will bwonw the adopted practice in the Presbyterian church, U. S.

according to the Rev. Kurt Munchheimer, M. Rio Dell DRUGS Hot from our oven I Friday Afternoon from 1:00 P. M. "WEDDING CAKES BIRTHDAY CAKES ANNIVERSARY CAKES SPECIAL OCCASIOr We bake all your requests just for your needs with all Ihe special trimmings.

You tell us what you want and we do Ihe rest. PHONE US YOUR ORDER: Dial HI 2-5027 EUREKA'S QUALITY BAKERY HENDERSON CENTER HI 2-2943 We Green Stampt WAYNE ROLAND, reputed to be the cleverest comedy ventriloquist of this age, will be among the star entertainers to be seen during the eighth annual Northwestern California; Lumberman's association banquet Noy- ember 11. A cocktail hour, dinner and program will be held at the Veteran's Memorial building. Roland also jl be seen during the American Legion social -Saturday night at the Veteran's Memorial. Redwood Spartans ears 0nNQVyCo ege Training Setup Election' of officers was held by Ihe Redwood Spartans of Humboldt cpunly at a luncheon meeting Saturday at Walts Cafe.

Jlrs. Herbert Glines was Henderson Center Open Evenings High school seniors and Former Rio Dell Man Succumbs Charles F. Vine, 50, a former resident of Rio Dell, died last week at his home in Gra- commander, believes Commun- ham, Washington. He was 1 a TM shipments Jo Egypt a i iiiio. i i i i i i re-elected president with Mrs.

a a havc i vember William Hale as secrelary-treas-f TM cr to auolv for the lo collc SaysArmsMay Alter NATO Plan Tripoli, (Libya)- -Gen. Ai- Gruenther, NATO in Seattle and had lived Graham six years. Survivors include his wife, affect plans of the North 'Atlantic defense alliance. "But this depends on future! CUSTOM PHOTO FINISHING PROCTOR'S PHOTO LAB CAMERA SHOP OPEN 8 A. M.

TO 8 P. 2940 St. Henderson Center HI. 2-0743 pro- Minerva, formerly of Rio Dell circumstances," Gruenther told a rfi ss conference at Wheelus' Mrs. Ger-'field near here It was voted by the group lo a il was announced For ce a daughter give a S100 scholarship to a'Candidales who apply for thelaldine Anderson of Seattle; ai" a i Israel are on student from Humboldt county N'KOTC will lake the qualifying (brother, William Vine of Sum attending San Jose Slate.

Mrs. Grace MacMillan of Eureka, program chairman inlro- duced guest speaker Mrs. Jean Shenvod, who gave a talk on mental examination on Decem-i mcr Washington, and a sister, flanks. He denied that NATO arms, Mrs. Ida Hacligan of Seattle.

are being used in North Africa A 11113. iua i i i i i a wi till; i 111 i i i her 10 as Ihe first step the! Scrviccs wcrc held Saturdayjwbere France is battling competilwe cycle leading to anlfjcfober 29, in the Orting Functionalist lerrorists. appointment as midshipman, 'era! Home Chapel, with CJri'enther said that NATO'S her recent trip to Europe and showed color slides. New member joining club is Mrs. Lilliam Bosford of! Eureka.

Next meeting will be held lin February with the Eureka Successful candidates a Puyal-jmain object is to have forces i i iv," i officialing. Burial was in lo prevenl aggression and as a js.art tneir careers he Orting Cemclery. Mrs. ArtIdefense alliance its slrcnglh and universities across Summers, Eureka, and Mr.lhad multiplied five limes since the country in 1956 with sub- Robert Slepbenson, Blue Lake, 1951. He said entrance of West stantial financial assistance i and brother of Mrs.

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Pfe. TLJ OIL A I normal college education, grad-; nales will lie commissioned Ihe Regular Navy or Corps, for active duly with the fleet throughout the world. i Male citizens of the United Stales between Ihe of 17 21 are eligible lo apply for aptilucie test. Persons who a a i a qualifying jscore will be given the N'avy's jrigicl midshipman physical examination next a From the pool of a i i candidates remaining in competition, a i a 1,800 young men will be selected for appointment to the N'ROTC. and the college of their choice.

i Students enrolled in the Hcg- jiilar NROTC program will their summers on training cruises with the fleet, and i will receive S600 annual retain- ier pay until commissioned. In 'addition lo the normal college i i i thr i i will study a planned course in Science. All i i jfees, anri hooks will be fur- 'nished hy the Navy. Applicants in this area can 'obtain the necessary forms from the r.earcst liigh school or recruiting station, or by direct to the Chief of 1 Naval Personnel, Washington, D. C.

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Years Available:
1952-1977