SUNDAY, DECEMBER. 25. 1955
HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIV1
NEW HOME STYLES
Homes are more cleanly styled
today. The lines are simpler and
the Kingerbread look of the houses
in the SO's and 30's Is disappear
ing as builders make better use
of materials. Roofs are generally
low pitched. Builders are paying
closer attention to orienting the
houe on the lot so the home
owner can enjoy his property to
the full.
NOW
AT THE
97 SUPPER CLUB!
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A RESPITE FROM SHOPPING and other we.U.v Mr w nff.r.J m.mh.r. .,
; guesti last Sunday at Reames' from 2 to 6 p.m., when the club staged its annual pre-Christ-'
mas open house.
Seated above, from the left, Mrs. Kenneth McEwen, Mrs. Carl Coulson', Mrs. J. R. Marks,
. Cliff Shuck, Carl Coulson, J. R. Marks and Kenneth McEwen. In the background, Mrs. William
; Grove, left; and Mrs. Cliff Shuck. Photo by Otto Ellis
fr WAS ALSO the birthday anniversary of Clark Good,
golf pro at Reames, last Sunday, December 18. He, is shown
during the open house (a dual celebration for him) with Mrs.
Good each of them holding the makings for a "toast" which
was proposed shortly after the photographer took the candid
of them. Photo by Otto Ellis
Shower For
Sharon Kotthoff '
MERRILL A bridal shower giv
en in honor of Sharon Kotthoff of
Merrill was held In the Presby
terian Church, Tuesday, December
13. Hostesses were Margaret Lop
er, Betty Daniel, Donna Faye Has
kins, Dorothy Conner, Shirley Has
kins, Joyce Haskiris, Sylvia Has
kins, Frances Barber and Carol
Poe.
Guest list included Noreen Bre
deen. Mrs. Hnvlin Oreen. Elsie
Barber, Paula Kotthoff, Margaret
Johnson. Mrs. W. A. Kotthoff. Ei
leen Noonan, Janet Dinger, Mrs.
Mike Noonan, Ann Kotthoff, Joan
Taylor, Joan Haskins, Gary Has
sans. Mary Lou Swisher, Oladys
McCulloch, Mrs. Lou Drager, De
lores Connor. Norma Green, Ruby
Ferguson. Darleen Daniels, Mrs.
George Kingsbury, Mrs. George
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THE REFRESHMENT TABLE at Reames Golf and Country Club annual open house is
pictured above with potential customers at the punch bowl from the. left, Mrs. John Sand
moyer, Tom Perkins,' Ed Brosterhous and John Sandmeyer.
Hours for the traditional club event were from 2 to 6 p.m., last Sunday, December II.
' ' Photo by Otto Ellis
. 1 "That Little Bombshell of Entertainment"
Just 37 Inches High mi Chuck Full ef Charm ens' Porsonelrty.
45 Lbs. ef Fun, Mirth,
Hilarity
THAT'S
TINY DOLLeeta
In line with our policy le brine
you the best In entertainment
we ere especially proud to an
munce the "Blaaert Little
Show In the World.
Appearing here for e limited
time, you will enjoy "Little
Miss Intertelnmtnt," Tiny
DOLLeere. Come toe htr.
3 Shows Niqhtly
First Shew 9:30 A.M.
3 Showt Sat. Night
No Corar Week Night
Choice Steaks ?.S0
Southern Fried Chicken 2. IS
Soup-Saled-Roquofort Dressing
Phone 2-9352
For Reservation
RECITAL
Presbyterian
.Missionary Club
MERRILL A Christmas party
meeting was Held by the MIS'
sionary Club of the Merrill Pres
byterian Church at Mrs. w. Jin-
nettes. X potluck luncheon was
served.
Vivian Cunningham received
gift from the group as outgoing
president. Vivian Haskins was
nominated to be chairman of the
nominating committee for 1956. New
officers ere - president. Roxle
Howard; secretary-treasurer, Hel
en Carleton; and vice president,
Vivian Cunningham. Installation of
officers will take place on the
second Sunday in January.
On community prayer day four
boxes or clothuig was collected and
sent to Korea. It was decided any
surplus funds in the treasury arc
to be given to the local Church
Benevolence fund.
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REMINISCENT MOMENT was shared by Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Mullis when the above picture was taken at Reames
last .Sunday.
The December 18 open house at the club was also the
anniversary date of their marriage 20 years ago in Yuma,
Arizona doubly festive for them celebrated with fellow
members and their respective guests invited to help usher in
"Christmas Week." Photo by Otto Ellis"
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WIENERS
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TOP QUALITY
Locally Made, and
Unconditionally
GUARANTEED!
At your local food store
Bridge Party
MACDOEL Mrs. Ora Oarey was
hostess to a potluck bridge lunch
. eon and gift exchange at her Mac
doel home Tuesday afternoon De
cember 13.
. Those attending were Mrs. Byrd
Kelly. Mrs. A. O. Chrlstenson, Mrs.
R. E. Jones, Mrs. Dale Ooode.
Mrs-. Daisy Selberg and Mrs. Joe
Foote, Dorrls; Mrs. Warren Farn-
m, Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook, Mrs.
Had Noakes, Mrs. Grant Longmore.
Katie Garey. Macdoel; and Mrs.
Ted Schlapfer of Ml. Hebron.
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Our very best wishes to
our friends for the
brightest and merriest
holiday season ever.
Rolling Pin
Doughnut Shop
2263 S. eth Phono J27S
Last week to enter!
fabulous FRIG I DAI RE
1 FREE-FOR-ALL
VSSSff
Closes Dec. 31st
YOU MAY WIN a Cadillac ConyertiHe j
a Buick Riviera or a Chevrolet Station ''
Wagon or a complete FrigidairS' Kitchen
and Laundry or any one of 150 other Big
Value Prizes of Frigidaire 1956 Veto Lift to
Living Appliances.
. PLUS - 50 'Other Wonderful Prize! 10 - '
$25 $50 Gift Certificates (Toward the pur
chase of Frigidaire Appliances.)
Portable Radios-Toasters-Electric Iron
and many other items.
CoxtM In... now.. .tor Ml Intormothtn ,
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EAST SIDE Mrs. Bradley pre
sented two of her pupils In private
recital at her home on December
12. The two received this recogni
tion as an award memorltation of
eight pieces, playing them by mem
ory only.
Audrey Milsap's selections were
"Narcissus," 'Columbine," Maid
en's Prayer," "Edelwiess Glide,"
"Underneath the Double. Eagle
March," "Over There with Varia
tions.': and the "Nervous Kid."
May Malsen. the other student.
played VEcossaise," "Alpine Flow
ers," "The Barn Dance," "Jolly
Darkles," "Elmer's Tune." "Morn
ing Prayer," "Happy Farmer,"
and "Waltzing In Old Vienna."
Gaines were played and refresh
ments served following the pro
gram to the participants and the
Kay Kllfoll, Hazel VanCleave, Ar
alee Herbert, Arlene and Darlene
Robnett, Sharon VanCleave, Roy
and Mary Mllsap, Charles and
Rose Pitschner, Alice Spencer,
Milton Davis. Ronnie, Malson and
Clayton Bradley.
the ERRY THOMAS INSURANCE afiency
SueeoHora to Chllcoto iotur&nce Agency
"UNDER THE TURNING INSURANCE SIGN"
1 19 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
Klamath Fails, Oregon
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HERRI CHRISTMAS St HAPPJ NEW YEAR
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tyVe hope the nagte of this glorioo euon extendi
throughout the yer for you ud yours...bringlng
with it the.bleaing of.lapplneM, the-Joy of'
good health tad the pe-ure of wm frlcndshipj.
KLAMATH BOARD OF REALTORS
Dean Socher
Al Schmcck
Smirh & Owens
Gomer Jones
Silani-Fisher
Burton Gray
Chilcore & Smith
Rob't. E. Ross
Vernon Durant
Melvin Bowman, Merrill
Everett Dennis
Beard Agency
Cal Peyton
Coral Sabo
J. W. Sanders
T. B. Watters
Winton Co. J
Rex & Art Dye Inc.
Barnhisel Agency
F. L. Weaver
Willard E. Cedarleaf
Al Long
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