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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1934)
PAGE TWELVE TRifi EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON April 20, 1934 His Highness TO BUSINESS HERE lira SPRING ' ""I IILkUUII SHOW i.t mm mm mm mm mm mw mm m sw m' m m m m m m m m mm k- m mm mm m .aaw r aw gasr m m mw ssr r i WEDNESDAY The spring lower show given Wednesday In the largo club rooms of the city' library by the Woman's Library club, proved to be the most gorgeous, as well as the moat successful event of Its kind ever- sponsored by a local eivlo organisation. . . Mora than EO entries of spring flowers,' as. well ; as commercial displays ot garden ornaments, fix- tares and furniture, were attrac tive displayed ' In the spacious rooms ot the library, .. i Mrs. J. P. Wells was general chairman tor the flower show, daring which a silver tea was held . The show waa also open to the public Wednesday evening. O. R. Moeller, florist, acted as Judge of tulips submitted for quality ot bloom, and a committee ot five, Mrs. R. R. Macartney, Mrs. C. B. Harding, Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Mrs. H. R. Harrison and Mrs. W. S. Lamm, judged ar tistic arnangements. Mrs. George TJlrlch took first prise for the tulips of best qual ity, with a display ot five blooms of tho variety, "City ot Harlem." Sweepstakes tor the most out standing entries in the show were awarded by the Judges as follows: first, Mrs. George Ulrich. for an exhibit of wistaria; second. Mrs. W. O. Smith for an arrangement of purple iris; and third, Mrs. K. G. Cummings tor an exhibit of Fantasy tulips. . Results ot Judging ot artistic entries - were announced as fol lows: In the first clasa, tulips, any number of blooms in the ar rangement: first, Mrs. Will Bald win, red tulips: second, Mrs. A. E. Stonehouse, arrangement of James Smith tulips; third, Mrs. Junior Daggett. In thn Mans fnr lnv kind of flowers or combination of flow ers, Mrs. E. G. Wlsecarver, first place; second, Mrs. K. G. Cum mings with a basket of flowers; and third, Mrs. W. O. 8mlth, for an arrangement of iris. Members ot the flower show committee expressed their thanks to the following persons who contributed to the success ot the event: Charles Thomas, for Kar den decorations consisting ot a bird bath and Jardinler; Robert Sproat ot the Klamath Furniture company, who exhibited large garden vases; Fred Murphy, of til Murphy 8eed company, tor garden decorations; and Earl Whltlock tor a grass rug to be need la the garden. Commercial displays were en tered by Murphy's seed store, the Klamath Flower Shop and Mrs. Mary Lewis of Crescent avenue, wbo presented a huge basket of tulips which she grows i ! nea! His Imperial highness. Crown Prince Aklhito Tsugunomlya, In the first official pbotograpli taken ot Japan's heir apparent The imperial chrysanthemum crest may be seen on the sleeves of bis ' . robe. for the market. Mrs. Lewis also specialties in fine bulbs. Two tiny youngsters, a boy and girl ot tour and five, appeared at the library early Wednesday with tight little bunches ot short stemmed Iris clutched In their grubby hands. They wished to enter their bouquets, and at the close ot the show two shiny, new dimes each in an envelope tied on the flowers awaited the young sters as rewards for their efforts. The chlldrens' names . were not learned. Little George Underwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Underwood, also entered an exhibit, and re ceived a prise. Mahoney Returns Deeded Property to Ex-Chief Shaw A warranty deed conveying lot 24, block 30, Hot Springs addi tion to the city of Klamath Falls from W. E. and Frances C. Ma money, husband and wife, to J. R. Shaw and Dolly Shaw, was filed in the county clerk's office Wed nesday forenoon. The considera tion was for st sum of less than $100, and a mortgage of S3.000 in favor of the Veterans' State Aid commission, stands against the property. Although the deed was wit nessed and executed on February 24, 1933, it was not filed until Wednesday. This lot was deeded to Mahoney by Shaw at the beginning ot the former's mayorality campaign, September 13, 1932, and was deeded back to Shaw by Mahoney, one month and 24 days after he took office as mayor ot this city. Ban Game Announced The East Klamath Improvement club baseball team will play the Lamm's mill team on Sunday at the East Side diamond at South Sixth street and Washburn Way. The game Is called at 2 o'clock. H. E. Nelson, former used car operator ot this district, has re turned lo Klamath Falls and is re-entering the used car business In this city. H. E. Nolson, Jr., now employed as sales manager bv a San Francisco concern, will arrive within the next tew days and will take an active part in the management.. Nelson. Sr., has made a care ful survey, ot business conditions on the Pacific coast aud is more than pleased with the outlook in Klamath Fans. "There is more activity here than in other coast cities five and six times as large as Klam ath Falls," he noted.. "I have chosen to return to this city because I feel that no other place shows as much prom ise ot development or, at tho present time, offers as good an opportunity to a man wishing to establish a business." Nelson was particularly impressed ' by the number of new, buildings which have arisen since the time ot his former residence here. Nelson will be located at his old stand, 630 Klamath avenue, where he will be pleased to see his friends end former custom-era. E. K. I. Club to Meet The East Klamath Improvement club and auxiliary will meet Wednes day evening. May 2, in the East Main street club rooms.'. A pot luck dinner will - be served at 6:30 o'clock, at which members of ths elnb ball team will , be guests. Entertainment ' and dancing will be enjoyed after dinner. - I Quality Delicatessen and Fish Market 111 N. 7th SU Ph. 2168 Halibut Trent Salmon Ling Cod Black Cod San dabs Rock Cod Silver Smelts Crabs Oysters Red Snappers Clams in Shell Shrimps in Shell Salt and Pickled Fish Complete Line Home Made Cooked Meats) and Bauds. It It Swims We Have It. 55 to620 lower than last year ! Finer than the finest Studebakers ever built before i ALMOST every other car on the i market is selling at substantially higher prices today than last year. But Studebaker prices are 155 to 620 lower! And the new 1934 Stu debaters axe finer can in every way than the finest that Studebaker offered in former years. They're niagnificendy streamlined. Built like battleships of seamless steel reinforced by steel. They're so roomy that six grown-ups are easily accommodated in the sedans. 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