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CHRISTMAS was bright this year at Pinecrest Rest
Home when members of the Mount Shasta Soroptimist
Club arrived with gifts and pretty decorations. Mrs. Cleo
Cook and James Stephenson, both seated, are pictured
with Mrs. Olivia Thebolt. Photo by J. O. McKinney
JOHNNY HOUSE, grand
on of J. E. House of Lan
gell Valley, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill House of
Sacramento, former Lan
gell Valley and Bly residents.
: REAL JEWEL LOOK
Treat yourself to a double-strand
fake pearl necklace highlighted by
clasps of pretend jade, agate, lapiz
lazuli or carnelian. It's costume
jewelry with a real jewel look.
New Pine Creek
Scene Of Reunion
NEW PINE CREEK A reunion
of the Ried Smith family of Salt
Lake City with relatives in New
Pine Creek was held in the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars Hall Christ
mas Eve and Christmas Day.
The party was arranged primar
ily to honor Bea Grigsby of Cedar
ville.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Thayer and family of Lake-
view, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Serivner
and their sons, Burt and Bart of
New Pine Creek; Mr. and Mrs
Charlie King of Pleasant Grove
California; Mr. .and Mrs. Aury
Smith and family of Via, Nevada
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dean and family
of Priest Lake, Idaho, and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Clark and their three
children of Adin, and others.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
ETNA Celebrating their 25th
wedding anniversary on Wednesday
evening, December 23, with an
open house were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Miles. The table was dec
orated with the original wedding
decorations and a replica of their
wedding cake. Approximately 60
friends signed the guest book and
enjoyed refreshments during the
evening.
RESIDENTS of Pinecrest Rest Home in Mount Shasta
received Christmas presents and decorations from the So
roptimist Club. Mrs. Roberta Archer, center, owner of the
home, receives boxes from Mrs. Ann Worthington, left, and
Mrs. Olivia Thebolt. Photo by J. O. McKinney
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LOOKING forward to his
first birthday on March 3 is
Steven Horsley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald J. Horsley
of Bonanza. He is the grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Gowen of Klamath Falls and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hors
ley of Malin. Great-grandmothers
are Mrs. Edna
Goodner of Oakland and
Mrs. Bertha Burgoyne of
Eden, Idaho.
Park Personnel
Greet New Year
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL
PARK Park Superintendent and
Mrs. Otto M. Brown came from
their winter home at Medford to
celebrate the arrival of the New
Year with other park personnel,
The adults held a costume ball
during the late hours of the old
year. At the conclusion of the
judges' deliberations, Mrs. Rex
Truelove, dressed as an Indian
maiden in complete authentic cos
tume, and Slim Mabery, park
ranger, were found to be tied for
top place.
Mabery wore a costume repre
senting a bull and Mrs. Mabery
was the bull fighter.
First prize for the best costume
was a big ham which the True
love and Mabery families divided
by the simple process of sawing
it in half.
FANCY FREE
TULSA, Okla. (in A car here
bore a sign which at a distance
looked much like the usual "Just
Married" type. Closer inspection
showed it read; "Just Divorced.
The lone occupant was a man
By
HELEN BECHEN
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Church Women
Meet For Party
McCLOUD The Women's As
sociation of the McCloud Com
munity Presbyterian Church met in
the social hall of the church De
cember 17 for their Christmas
party and program.
The devotions were led by Mrs.
Mary Long who also read the
Christmas story.
Mrs. Alice Wellman installed the
following slate of officers for 1960:
Mrs. Otis Stoner, president; Mrs.
Benton Clark, vice president; Mrs.
Russell Bricked, secretary; Mrs.
Mary Long, treasurer, and Mrs.
ZeWa DeSoza, circle leader.
Beverly Berryman sang "Oh
Holy Night" during an impressive
candlelight ceremony entitled
"Christ Was Born For This." "The
Gentle Lady." a skit, followed with
Robert Mcintosh, John Friday,
Cynthia Pederson, Kathy Mcintosh
Sheila Glover, Neva Stoner and
Helen McKinley in the cast.
Mrs. Margaret Stoner was pro
gram chairman.
Mrs. Art Johnson, outgoing
president, was presented a gift
from Mrs. Margaret Stoner. Re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Dorothy Clingingsmith, Mrs. John
Rowctt, Mrs. Eva Johnson and
Mrs. Vera Thompson.
TINY DEBORAH GAIL, 6 months old on Saturday, December 26, ropresents the fifth
generation in this picture. She is held by her father, George Starr. Others from left to
right are her great grandmother, Mrs. Blanche Bromley of Upland, California; her grand.
mother, Mrs. Vallard N. Stokoe of this city; and Mrs. Delia Rea, her great great grand
mother from Joplin, Missouri.
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MANY
PARTNERS
IN PROGRESS
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
as of December 31,1959
ASSETS
First i..ortgoge Loans and other First Liens
on Real Estate $16,129,302.07
Loans on Savings Accounts 206,877.45
Other Loans 88,763.48
Investments and Securities- 3,511,000.00
Cash on Hand and in Banks 1,195,250.51
Office Building and Equipment, less depre
ciation : 302,693.25
Deferred Charges and Other Assets 52354
$21,439,12270
LIABILITIES
Sovings Accounts $19,261,942.28
Loons in Process 194,498.17
Other Liabilities 126,949.46
Specific Reserves 15,821.33
General Reserves $1,475,969.69
Undivided Profits 363,941.77 U39HM6
$21,439,122.70
TODAY WE REPORT on another year of finan
cial success, shared by everyone in our commun
ity. Our savers have added to their financial sec
urity by building cash reserves here and have
shared in another big distribution of our better-than-average
earnings . . . $637,512.33 in earn
ings paid out savers in 1959.
Hundreds more people have started toward
debt-free home ownership during the year,
through one of our home loan plans.
This continuing flow of dollars, saved and
loaned in our own community, contributes to
the growing prosperity of all.
See us soon and let us help you light up your
future!
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
and LOAN ASSOCIATION
540 Main Phone TU 4-5195
Klamath Falls, Oregon
current rate IX g per annum
Girls' & Boys'
ROBES
Infants' to Size 14
OFF
All Children's
COATS
Toddlers to Size 14
2 PRICE !
1
CHILDREN'S
DRESSES
Regular 1.98 to 4.98
A PRICE!
"Lollipop"
COTTON
PANTIES
In Assorted Colors
Sizes 2 to 14
79e
Boys' White Dress
SHIRTS
French Cuff And
Bow Tie.
$28
GIRLS'
SWEATERS
Bulky Knit & Flat Knit
REDUCED
TO CLEAR!
CHILDREN'S SHOES
New Shipment! Satins, Vel-
Sizes 0 to 5
vets, Patent Leathers. Also I K. H-
Boys' Saddle Oxfords. A good
selection of children's
BEDROOM SLIPPERS . . .
New Shipment Of Spring Cottons
$C98 '
Regular & Half Sizes ... W
2 Piece DRESSES
$7 95 $Q95
By "Frirzi", Drip Dry ... & O
New Spring Coats & Suits
, Arriving Daily. In Tweeds And $ 95
Solid Colors. Some Fur Trims. From . . . O I
O DOWNSTAIRS BARGAINS O
YARDAGE Values to 89c Yard
3 Yards $1.00
BOYS' COTTON SHIRTS ... 2 98 Now $1.98
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS SS Zt. R8 ... - $2.98
MEN'S TERRY CLOTH ROBES ....$4.00
"ROASTWELL" ROASTERS Smt8 ,,,
"FIRE KING" MUGS & BOWLS
BUY ON
REVOLVING
CHARGE
or
LAY-AWAY
Now $1.00
..5 For 59c
We Give Green Stamps
Bon Bazaar
4480 So. 6th
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