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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 10

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Eureka, California
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HUMBOLL Nov. THOMAS A per month I SiJ down, puts Thomas oican In your own It's yours, 11 I a rental. i includes of A 312 St. Eureka HI 3-3956 Sedlacek, Helen B. 30 years' service; Englis, Aretta D.

Parks and Genevieve A. Larson, 25 years' service; Elizabeth M. Stringham, 20 years' service; Mildred S. Peters, 10 Telephone Company Awards Service Pins-At Annual Employes' Dinner i The Pacific Telephone and jTclegraph company awarded Iservice pins' to Its employees at a dinner in the Vance Hotel, November 15. H.

C. Hill, assistant traffic superintendent, p'resentcd ser- jvico pins to the following traf- jfic department 'employees: Georgia Hooker, Gertrude V. Graham, 5 years' service. C. H.

Linger, supervising plant service foreman, presented service pins' lo the following plant department env ployees: Edward Kirkwood, 30 years' service; Frank W. Lin gron, 20 years' service; Gene C. Alexander, 15 years' ser vice. Traffic department employ ees unable to attend the meeting will receive their awards later. They were -Violet S.

Johnston, 15 years' years' service; Dorothy W.lMarjqrie B. Troyer. service, i years' Oregon's Shoes Set the Style TUB FJLORSHEISI High fashion in low heels-- the perfect big city shoe vritfa the smart country look the combination that's so popular $18.95 532 Fifth Eureka "Your Credit Is Good at Oregon's" TELEPHONE COMPANY EMPLOYEES received service pin awards at a dinner in the Vance Hotel, November 15. Left to right, they are Gene C. Alexander, Aretta D.

Parks, Georgia H. Hooker, McNeil, H. C. Hill, Elizabeth M. Mildred S.

Peters, Gertrude V. Sedlacek, Dorothy W. Graham, Genevieve A. Larson, Helen B. Inglis, Frank W.

Lingron, Edward R. Kirkwood, C. H. Unges. Surprise Shower For Mrs.

Hawkins surprise baby shower was given for Mrs. Allen Hawkins by Mrs. Jack Walund and Mrs. Richard Marcum at the Walund lome, 1213 Vernon street. A decorated cake bore stork shower symbols and also n'ames chosen for either a boy or 1 girl.

Other decorations pertaining to the expected baby were used throughout Various games were enjoyed with prizes won by Mesdames tames Britt, James Tucker, Merle Johnson, Mario Birindel- i and Harry Johnson. Gifts were assembled on a ahy's car bed and presented. A dessert lunch was served. Others attending, in addition those named above Mesdames Hawkins, mother-in-law of the honoree; Mrs. Charles Cook, mother of he honoree; Mesdames Jack jift, Diane McDaniel, Don Wy man, James Richardson, David Wilkins and Robert Moulten Gifts were also received from many unable to attend.

service and Mary 5 years'. service. V. Henley, Guild Names Tea Committees Committees have been nam- for the annual Christmas ea, sponsored by St. Eliza- )eth's Guild of the Episcopal church of Eureka.

The event will be held at the parish hail December 6 from 2 to 5 p.m Admission charge is 50. cents. Mrs. William Wingate is the general chairman. Assistants are as follows Mrs.

Herbert Brede, tea table; Mrs. Carl Swanson and Mrs. Paul Wiliamson goodie table; Mrs. 3raeham Ure, jewelry table; Mrs. K.

B. McCarthy, Mrs. R. Brown, Christmas decora- ions; Mrs. L.

L. Bowser and Urs. Helen McMahan, gift la ble; Amelia Alward, ilants; Guild of the Good Shep- table; Christmas de orations, Jdnie Clark. The program will include quartette numbers by Kathie Wrigley, Collette Llerena, Pat Van DeVenter and Kathy Miles; David Smullin and his Quarter Notes; a dance by Ballard and Mary. Quin trell; songs by Mrs.

Ellis Kelly and Ann Pierson and a dance by Kathleen Kelly and Mollie Ann Kelly. ELIZABETH'S GUILD of Christ Episcopal church will sponsor its annual Christmas tea December 5 in the parish hall from 2 to 5 p.m. Assisting in the event are, left lo right, Mrs. Carl Swanson, chairman of the goodie table; Mrs. William Wingate, general chairman of the tea; and Mrs.

L. L. Bowser, gift table chairman. Sliced radishes give a salai made from cooked green bean welcome crjspness. Reasons Why 3 Reasons' Why 3 Reasons Why 3 Reasons Why 3 Reasons Why 3 Reasons Why WOOL-NYLON or VISCOSE CARPET Your Rugs and Carpets Will Last Longer if Properly Cleaned Here is Insurance for Your Rugs and Carpets.

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yd. Carpet the average living room for only $9.09 per month Including padding and installation. Fire Hazards Are Topic At PTA At Franklin Miss Elsa Bphansson of Un- erwrilers' gave demonstration on hazards of nflammable materials at a re- ent meeting of Franklin PTA. A film was shown about the esting of commodities at the aboratories-in Chicago. Mrs.

Harvey Patterson spoke the citizen's advisory committee. Mrs. Humboldt Gates, membership, reported to the the PTA had toped its goal. Mrs. Louise Corbin's class be given a.party by the TA for having the most par- nts in membership.

Refreshments were served by he kindergarten room mothers e.aded by Mrs. William Bolt. 'hey were Mesdames James L. lartin, John Bullock, Ray letina, Joseph McClaran, Maron Christopher and Kenneth imith. Mrs.

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125,274
Years Available:
1952-1977