a-. PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1955 HUHKU EliOflTt OILCHIUST (December fruit. ck! sale to be held Hy Hupe N. Brader I in the Gilchrist Food Market DC- Th Gilchrist Community Garden cember IS. Club held lis annuel Christmas gift, , exchange parly at the home of Mr. I KENO end Mr. I.som Ezell, Gilchrist, on By jr, L',ne sP,jth Wednesday evening. December 14. Making Cakes Attiact.ve" was Twenty six member and friends . Ihe project theme for the Decern enjoyed tne gala evening. )el- M meeting of the Keno Home Way down the street the wel- Etension Unit at the home of Mrs. coming Unhls of the outdoor lluht- rjoug Puckett. Twenty two mem infr i the Izell home gave the D(,rij an(i (VC gUe-its, Mia. John eucst-s a feeling ol warm holiday . Bvcl ,i Mrs w s s,mSi mi s. C. W. hospitality. Once Inside the beauti- wood. Mrs. Dewey Dims and Mrs. lul home the guests were almost Don Johnson were present. :ure they must have stepped in-j MrRp Merle Anderson and Mn. fide a Belter, Homes and Gardens : charlcs Sandusky were project jjec-eiiiut-i laauci I lenders. The enllre house was done In poiluck luncheon was served the theme of gold and green. Es-,el n00n i00wed by the business jieclally tttraclive was a large .reeling. Mrs. Marion Padgell, mantle over the fireplace wMI chairman, presided. Mrs. Merle An teoutllul sugar pine flowers in gold ! derson won the special prize. Mrs. vitn me long neeaies ai uie same ft, - vr'iU' ' f t -.3-, , r V " it; pine lor accent, blended with the green of Oregon Grape cleverly and tastefully arranged wun grapes Knd Danish squash sprayed In the Fold. Buckets of unpalnted cones Hanked the raised health, and a small fire cheerfully sent warmth and glow of light , Twin arrangements in low brass bowls with the same lovely cone 1 lowers and green needles were placed on twin end tables at each end of the davenport. All over the house were gold snowflakes to add to khe wonderland picture. In addition to tne beauty of the house Jtself were many lovely Christmas arrangements brought bv the members for their annual Chlstmas arrangement contest. The judging was done by Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Gressoh Grubb, Mrs. George Bell and Judy Vandenberg. This proved to be a very dillicur task because all wore so lovely and to unusual. After long deliber ation the first prize, a boy figurine, went to Mrs. 0. W., Oxbarrow of Crescent for the most beautiful ar- lan.vcment. Hers was a manger scene against Juniper With back ground of blue sky. Honorable mention in this class went to Mrs. H. J. Terrell for an arrangement of tnree red candles' against a pil low' effect of Juniper and pine, and to Mrs. V I. Brader for an ar rangement of a tall red candle, a Madonna and pine greens with one lai'ge-sugac pine cone. Mist prize for Die most unusual arrangement went to Mrs. Isom Ezell for a mammoth cone stuffed with berries, fruits, candy,- seed pods, nuts, rlbbbon, making a col orful Christmas tree and a de cided conversation piece. Her prize was a girl figurine. Honorable mention went to Dor othy Houston who made a half wreath on a gold hoop suitable lor a door or window or wall. The right hand slds of the hoop was decorated with spray of greens with clu.Uer of Utile while bells burrounded by tiny brown cones. Dellfchllul refreshments were aorved by the hostesses, Mrs. v. Soencer, Mrs. Armln James and Mrs. R. J, Torrell, with Mrs. Isom Kzcll assisting. A very short business meeting was conducled by ihe president. Mrs. Corwln Oiilhreath. The annual Christmas lighting contest for outdoor lighting will be I a gala event this- week. This Is siwnsored by the Garden Club. Special prize was won by Mrs. Lloyd Hauptman or Chemuil. Mrs. R. J. Terrell and Mrs. J. E. Snider are In charge of the annual I once Sends More Troops To Algeria PARIS ',fv-France Is sending' Altrerla lor a quick survey of the to Moslem civil servants who did 60 000 more Hoops lo Algeria to: situation. : uot quit their government posts meet (areata of increased natlon-l Nationalists seeking lndcpend-. by Jan. 3. The French said only alist violence during the Christ- ence for Algeria have called for about a dozen lesser oflicials had inas holiday siason. increased terrorism during the hoi-jquiU Premier Edgar Fame's care-liday season, with the emphasis oni Alceria technically is aamluls taker government ordered the re-j killings or. Christmas Eve and tercd as part oi European France, inlorcemenis after an urgent re- Christmas Day. 'but has only a small representa- ouesl from Jacques Soustelle, resi-l To keep Catholics off ihe street itjon j u,e neuch National As rieut general in the violence-ridden after dark most of the nation- renjbiy. Knnh Airicun terrliorv. An esii-.alists are Moslems Algeria's mated 17O.U0O to 200.000 troops al-i Roman Catholic bishops announced leadv are trying to cope with the i that the Mass of the Nativity could oloodv outbreaks. , begin at 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve A Defense Ministry spokesman ; instead of at midnight in dangerous said the new troop movement was areas-. The Vatican approved the part of an established plan, but change. Soustelle had asked that it be An estimated 200 men soldiers seedcd up. ;and rebels have been killed in Fame also ordered Jacques Du- Algeria in uie pasi iu uays. frencn torces Killed a dozen rebels yesterday during a snow storm in the mountainous Kabylle. area southeast of Algiers. No French losses were reported. The French said another rebel campaign to paralyze the govern-1 ment administration was meeting with little success so far. Extreme! nationalists Issued death threats hamel, his top personal adviser, lo AGENTS OF SANTA 6PENCER. Iowa IP The agents of Sania Clans here received this letter today irom David Jones. 4: 'Dear Santa my little brother Is Allan. He is 10 months old. He wants his teelh for Christmas." YOUR DOWNTOWN Agent For United Airline,, West Coast and all scheduled airlines tick ets ond reservations. World Wide Travel Bureau 716 Main Phone 8873 or SSSI AN EXTRA HEAVY FLOW of flood water caused by 'the combination of extra-heavy rainfall and melting snow Wednesday afternoon rolls over the crest of Harpold Dam at'tha head of Poe Valley. Residents said that the water was as high as they had over seen it. D. p Shirk, read the "thought for the day." Mrs. Larry Owen anu Mrs. Veryl Voung donated blood at Ihe last visit of the Red Cross BloodinoUle. Mrs. Dick Wick discussed the nroaram for next year and asked oul j (or suggestions from the group. Mrs. Doug Puckett led tne group in ainglng Christmas carols fol lowed by a gilt exchange. The January subject lor study i will be "Rolls and Bread from f nt nn,.hti ' rru in,.iii, i(ll be held at the home of Mis Mike . WASHINGTON (UP) - T h ei time The units, now stationed at KnhrnVnri Army is bolstering its atomic fire- Ihe Array s guiucd missile center ' power in Europe by sending more i at Ft. Bliss. Tex., will be moved Army Bolsters Atomic Power lo overbCiis during the next four months. About 1500 men will be "Cnfrirw 1 " on, Hurt mlccile ahrnnrl NORTH SIDK CA!tI)i; CXt'B ' , , . A Cbilatmas workshop was held : Wmio bombs on targets up to, mvolted( at 10 a.m.. Tuesday, December 13. ' "" at Joan's Kitchen, with North Side " w'"st Europe s defenses against .. . nnulhlp r!nminniiKt afffessinil uaiacn L,iun pariicipnung jomu i- - - i rck ni.oniiPti thioueh ihr i,h h. vl.t. Hnm Cd.n.mn The Ai mv aiiiinnncpd veslerdnv i "' . 1 ls P'0ne"ca tniougn tne To start the workshop Mrs. B. cii that it is translernng six of the CZVowcZl toL?L Johnson, using the idea of the Le-1 missile battalions to Europe l0""" "y powcuui rocket moloi gend of the Rose," demonstrated! join a similar missile unit, six Ihe making of a Christmas rose I atomic artillery battalions and sev iiom gold pagKr or aluminum loll. Ural Hones;, John rocket batteries Mrs. A. C. Erickson and Mrs. j already mere. John Weber demonstrated the mak-l The move Is a tollow-up lo las'. mil oi iHiicy DOM.'. . ,Week s please bv the Norm Allan- Mrs. Waller Sohrakoff then gave a discussion on "Candle Making" and showed several beautiful sam ples that members had made Mrs The 40-foot long Corporal, with diameter of two and one-half icet. 13 launched from a mobile NO FINES I STERLING, III. i.T) Motorists j ho overstayed their parking meter i time this week received a Christ Inius card instead of the usual aJaiiilM'Nif.iwwsffiWi THEE ON DISPLAY SAVANNAH, Oa. I A 11,000: "Christmas tree" from St. Paul, Minn., is on display at the birth-1 place of Mrs. Juliette Cordon Low. ; founder of the Girl Scouts of America. The tree is decorated with ornaments sent from through out the nation. Each ornament was accompanied by a cash contribu tion to be used to renovate the home as a national Girl Scout shrine. i ft CHRISTMAS EVE DAiMCe - ; THE STARUGHTERS T IKE PART-TIME WORK Se th ' Help Wan if d columns, and place a Work Wanted ad. too. SATURDAY NIGHT DEC. 24 ARMORY GENERAL ADMISSION 1.00 PERSON tax inc. tic Treaty Council to "see that the I 'j' 'l'01" D?"ce 'or ''rst.vlol" Atlantic forces are equipped with the most modern weapons. The Corporal battalions are the Bernard Valk demonstrat-, i.ost number nf Armv ninmlc ea uie masing oi a aanta tyiau. , units ever sent to Europe at one iiuiii cuuuii j uk yarn iu 01 usea as a door swag. She also demon strated the making of a breakfast centerpiece arrangement to be used on the dmlnjr table. Mrs. Glen Thomason demonstrat ed the making of a door swag using a wire ring, the Christmas star, and greens. ions. The cards wished the motor ists a Merry Christmas and asked that the usual $1 fine be contrib uted lo charity. the making of a wreath using the florist picks. This wreath alter Its decoration will be pr.il ol the Christmas package to he giver, to Ihe Shady Pine Res'. Home. To complete the afternoon study Mrs. O'Connor Invited the mem- Mrs. A. C. Erkkson showed how I'"-1' !o nel' on'H 10 vlcw her. lo make candv packages lor chil- Christinas decorations, which thh ; men from the paper lube which! yeor re in the theme, "Christmas comes with wax paper. She also Uv onmiiciistm. i showed how children could make! Garden club members present t attractive ornaments for the tree!erc Mrs. G. I.iomason, Mrs. F using cellophane and bread wrap pers. , Mrs. B. C. Johnson showed how to make Utile Christmas trees from the large sugul -pine cones. To concludo the morning session Mrs. Waller Sohrakoff save a talk en "Spices for the Holidays." After a delicious pothick lunch Mrs. Hugh O'Connor demonstrated McCormack. Mrs. G. Ferguson. Mrs. C. Ohles. Mrs. W. Sohrakotl. Mis. H. Htiydcn. Mrs. B. Valk. Mrs. A. Erickson. Mrs. E. Ward. Mrs. J. Weber. Mrs. B. Johnson and Mrs. H. McClurg. CLOSING OUT SALE continue! KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. 221 Main Hammond Organ Chord Organ injt makp pianos in this part of the weft. Rent a Spirlfl o!nr. RentaJ pur ?hma plan. PfirTjl r 1 1 j' LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 N.. 71k Thank You ! CD TUC - If Tf fucw !! FOR THE GIFTS THEY CHOS TO BUY AT WARDS - , AND FOR THEIR PATRONAGE All YEAR IONG. CyB Turin uerniii iu . . I'r d FOR THEIR CHEERFUINESS ANO GOOOWORK IN HELPING US SAY. -IfS CHRISTMAS-TIME AT WARDS" m . Try sr,i ttui?l 4 ON THE Ml .S PATENTED A' Gas & Oil Heaters AUTOMATIC Forjpeople wbofgo places CARRY JEN "DRESSES OR FIVt'SUITS1, ,. WITHOUT A WRINKLE.'' LEEO'S TRIP-ZIP W'hafr'plcasure to tuvel thirnewj, smart,Vishtiw)'!Hjng,ecfifj!r- ment Jon i 'separate ( hanger ! ! Zip cloied. 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