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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1941)
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINB My 18, 1041 PER SHI SLATED HERE ON SATURDAY Only a few day remain be- (ora the annual iprlng flowar ihow iponsored by the Klam nth Full Woman's Llhrsry club, thin year to bo held Satur day afternoon and evening In the auditorium of Kremont achool. Because no many persons have become Interested since ached ulea were first distributed, Mra. E. D. Lamb, show chairman, hai requested the schedule to be re printed. It li aa follow: -Jlorucuiuirui specimen: O'ullps, three: (a) Dnrwln and hybrlda; (b) Collage and hy brids; (c) Breeder; (d) Parrot; (e) Specloj. Irli; One stalK, (a) Beard ed, named and unnamed; (b) bearded. Lilacs: One apray, twenty-sev- en Inchei, (a) Old fashioned Ingle, old fashioned double; (I)) French hybrid, lngle, double; (c) Persian. Pamlea, five bloom with foli age. 'viola, nine bloom with foli age. Columbine, three apray, (a) long (purred; (b) short spurred. Rosos, one: (ab) hybrid toai, single, double; (b) climber, (spray) singta- (b) climber, (spray) alngle, double; (c) Florl bunda (spray); (d) Polyantha, (spray); M Miniature, (stem); (f) pedes, (spray.) Artistic arrangements over 16 A'les In height, flasket of spring flowers over 10 Inches and under 18 inches. A basket of spring flowers un der 10 Inches. Small bouquets suitable for end table. A child's breakfast tray with flower arrangement. Luncheon table sot for four, card labia slie. A Victorian flower arrange ment. An arrangement of aprlng flowers In a pitcher, no limit as to size. An arrangement In an old fashioned container. Arrangement of iprlng flow er In pillow vaie. An arrangement of flowers In low container to be placed against wall, Warm colora in copper, bras or bronio. Cool colora in (liver, pewter, Qfomium or like metals. Tlower in bubble bowl, under water container, terrari um or any cloied container. An arrangement of flower in bottle. An arrangement with dead branch or a rock predominat ing. An arrangement of three iris with It own foliage. An all-w h 1 1 e arrangement with a figure, no foliage. A hat decorated with fruit, vegetables or flower. A miniature not over three Inches in either dlmenalon, A miniature not over tlx Inches In either dlmenalon. Twin miniature, not over alx lnchea in either dimension. Arrangements by organiza tion. (Card table alze, arrange ment to bo of garden flower, dbe arranged by amateur mbers of the organization ex hibiting.) Following are Instruction for exhibitor: Specimen: Containers for specimens will bo furnished; specimen blooma must be grown by the exhibitor; It is desirable that all apeclmen bloom be named. Artistic arrangements: Exhib itor of artistic arrangements must furnish own container and make their own arrange ment; flowers must be garden flower, locally grown; acces sories, background, or foliage, may be used in any arrange ment unless otherwise specified in the achedulo; entries cannot be accepted for competition aft er 11 o'clock; only one entry may be made In competition In each class of artistic arrange ments; awards will be given at the discretion of the judges; Ok of competition shall not bar an exhibit from any award the Judges think It may merit. COCHRANE-ZIVIC FIGHT POSTPONED PATEHSON, N. J., May 13 (U.R) The Frltzle Zlvic-Red Cochrane welterweight title fight, originally scheduled for May 26, was postponed Monday until June 2 because Zivlc was operated on recently in Pitts burgh for bolls on his right arm. The black bass Is a aunflsh, not a true bass. mm llslJli miv room with nn i imoww 2" 3 affkkJT dUtf 1 COHII IMO! COCNHIt lUNt)l iW."fJiijf-iiiiiiii HIGH SCHOOL Newt Notes and Comment By June Mlcholion evening, May 14, In the high school cafeteria. An Intnrestlng program has been planned, In cluding the reading of tho class will. Chemists have learned to make men como to Amorlco. WELCOME WELCOME KANSAS CITY (IP) A femi nine music lover saved the day for Lowrence Tlbbott. The singer strode smilingly toward a crowd In the Union station only to discover Its In terest was In Lord Halifax, the British ambassador, who arrived on the same train. One woman, however, greet ed Tlbbott with ! "I don't care about tho Halifaxes. They can't sing the way you do." "Shake hands, lady," the bari tone replied. "And I mean shake hands." really An Increase in air traffic that by 1849 would result in a vol ume 20 to 30 times what it is to day is expected by federal air ways experts. The white churning waters of a waterfall can produce the same power and energy as coal, so it is popularly known as "white coal," Ordinary printer's Ink Is used in making fingerprints. American parachute troop can leave a plane at 700 feet and be on the ground, firing a .80 caliber machine gun, In 62 sec onds. . Well-cured ham usually It best when it is 1 year old. "Of. 1W' Verna Dean Megg ha been choen the most dusorving girl In the entire senior clasa to re ceive the $10 award given an nually by the Home Economic club. Varna Dean we chosen by a committeu which Included the dean of girl, apomor of the enlor class, and advisor of the Home Eo club, for eight char acterlstisc self rollance, Initia tive, dependability, cooperation, high scholarship, punctuality, pleasing personality, loyalty to school and home, and the abil ity to finish what she be gins Installation of next year's of ficers for the club was also held nt the pic nic after school Monday, which had to bo held In tho cafeteria heeDuse of un favorable weather conditions. Janice MacDonald, retiring president, handed the gavel over to the newly-elected president, Louise Howie. Other new offi cers include Eva Rao Jacobson, vice president; Donnella Wish ard, secretary; and Elizabeth Bunnell, treasurer. Mothers of tho girls wore spe cial guests. Some 20 members, Mrs. Alene Williamson and Miss G. Karen Nclsen attended the picnic. El Rodeoa will be distributed at 3:05 and 4:05 Wednesday. Having seen the dummy for tho book, your reporter feels thot It Is safe to say that the annual this year will be one of KUHS's finest. It is 20 page longer than any previous annual, the order of the book has been complete ly changed, and there is pictori al records of every school event. In fact, the book looks more like a first-rate college annual an a smaller scale than a high school annual. Marcllle Reynolds wa elected president of the Honor society Monday. Other officers Include Fred Schatz, vice president; Marian Johnson, secretary-tress- Gene Stivers will head the Klamath Knight next year; Kenny Smith has been elected vice president; and Martin- Butz, secretary-treasurer. Doris Weinberg and Merlon Albrecht were nominated for president of Pep Peppers Mon day. The election will be held after school Wednesday. Other nominees Include Glo ria Poterstcincr, Marguerite Pol lard, Mary Drake, Velma Hamm for vice president; Louise How ie and Mary Lou Johnson, sec retary; and Audrey Reed and Betty Buchanon, treasurer. Plans for the annual banquet were also discussed. The ban quet, to which both fathers and mother are Invited, will be held the evening of May 21 in the ball room of the WiUard hotel. Pep will be the theme of the evening. Jerry Ann Denehie, aocial chairman, la in charge of plans. She 1 assisted by Phyllis Emlgh and Gloria Peterstelner who will take chargo of table decoration and Jeannette Bayloss and Mar Jorle Elliot, who will make place cards. A quartette June Van, Mar Jean Flnnell, Mary Jane Drake, and Mary Lou Johnson will be on the entertainment bill with the Motley twins. Dale and Gale, who will tap dance. Marjorle Botena was elected president of the Girls' Letter club Monday. Other officers will be elected next fall. The group plana a picnic to be hold after final exams Tues day afternoon, May 20, at Moore park. Pictures wcro taken Monday morning of students who were absent when individual thumb nail photos were taken last De cember. The pictures will com plete the, office identification files. Seniors will practice for the baccalaureate service during home room period Wednesday and Thursday. All detention sentences must be completed before the end of tho semester or credits will bo with held. Regular detention ends May 16. Seniors: Plan to attend the Parents and Patrohs banquet given in your honor Wednesday Ho Child of Mini will avairflif Don't bo so Miro Mother I Anybody, anywhera, can havo roundworm!, I Yea, and thn ugly creature may ba living inline your emm ruim ntnr, nwutiuw iruuino, without your even knowing it. If your child II pale, u ruler Wflltjnt, nervoua, una an uneaey atomach, pleka at norta or Mat these ugly roundworm! may b at work. Play aafat Oat Jayna'a Varmlfat at one. 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