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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1958)
MONDAY. JULY 21. 195R HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON' PAGE THREE 0u&tU ... VERM OWENS' mm mm . MONTA(il'E GARDEN CUB s MONTAGUE The Montajue I'Litlle Shasta Garden Club, known l-formerly as the Shasta Gardeners, will hereafter he desicnated and knnwn as the Shasta Valley Gar ' den Club. The changin" of the name was one of the hish points . The club also has transterred its f filial inn with the Oregon Feder- Long Highway Service Noted Thirty four State Highway Do . partment employes in the Klam- "ath Falls area received service :.award pins recently for long serv--Ice to the department. S. P. .Jones ;district maintenance superinten dent, and Walter F. Uppendahl. . nhop superintendent, made the inwards within their respective de-r'parlments. Statewide, nearly l.aOO employes Hansen, Jessie Terwilliger. Helen ith ninr 111 vnirc enri-ina aro ra.iCmmnnc Drnhq k'nnlt Dnlhi Cnn ation of Garden Clubs, with Its debut into the California Garden Clubs. Inc., under the sponsorship of the Wonderland Garden Club of Red Bluff. Representing District 8-B of the California organization, Mrs. Grant Merrill, past director of the district. Red Bluff, was present at the Thursday meeting, accom panied bv the president of the Wonderland Club, Mrs. Mary Tip ton of Red Bluff, and a Mrs. Rey nolds and Mrs. Pettigrew. Mrs. Mary Lilly, sweepstakes winner for her entries in the flow er show held at Yreka in May, was presented her award during the meeting. Special prize winners were Hil da Cooley and Ada Johnstone. The husiness session was conducted by the club president, Mrs. Henrietta Terwilliger, and hostesses for the social hour were Grace Leavers and Mary Silva. Others present besides the pre viously mentioned included tvelyn with over 10 years service are re ceiving awards. Nearly 130 of the .'awards are for over 25 years scrv- ice. The octagon shaped award pin r.bcars a replica of the highway r.dcparlment emblem in red and I'white. Each pin is inscribed with i'the number of years service (or .-which it is given. Pins for 10 to '20 years service are silver, and 'those for 20 to 30 years gold filled. -Solid gold pins are awarded for "over 30 years service. Local shop department person nel receiving awards were: George W. VanHorn, 32 years service: Ce cil A. Stuart. 30 years; Ernest Trulove, 29: Otto W. Clawson, 22: Keith L. See. 20; Everett E. Kerns. 1; Orie J. Peugh. IS; Charles H. Iversen. 19; Ralph Dougherty, 19; Elwyn Hill. 18; Leonard Lummus. 14: Max Mitchell, 12; and Paul Chenowith, 11. In the maintenance department were: Glenn H. Wood. 29; Arthur C. Spinney, 28; Joseph R. Monroe. 27; Roger W. Wright, 26; Frank L. Slroherg. 24: Leonard L. Ram sey, 23; Wilhelm A. Rieck, 18; William W. Branham, 17: John Robert Miller, 17; Sam L. Wil kins. 17; James F. Van Wormer, IB; Lester Tecumseh, 13: Corwin F. Galbrealh. 12: Leland W. Town er, 11: Austin Getchell, 10; Her man N. Lapo. 10; Claude A. Shep herd, 10; and Richard F. Young JO. Superintendents Uppendahl and Jones were themselves honored with pins, commemorating 20 and 34 years of service respectively. which were presented by L. H Warfield, Bend, assistant division engineer. Resident Engineer W. Reid Merilt also received an 11 year pin from Warfield. Simmons. Orpha Kouts, Betty Coo ley, Edith Williams, Ellen Wal ters, Margaret Davis, Rita Pra ther, Agnes Swigart, Karen Swi gart, Mabel French, Mary Ann Mitchell and Hazel Selby. The Shasta Valley Garden Club will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Mahel French .on Friday afternoon, August 1 Happy Camp Bible School To Begin HAPPY CAMP-The annual Va cation Bible School of the Com in unity Methodist Church will be held July 21 through August 1 beginning at 9:30 a.m. each morn ing, according to the Rev. Roy Sprague, pastor. Each day's schedule will include a great deal of singing, surprises, Bible stories, object lessons, recre ation, fun to make handicraft and other spiritual help. Friday, August 1 at 8 p.m. there will he a VBS demonstration pro gram in which every boy and girl will have a part. They will show what they have learned and the things that they have made during the school and all the friends and parents are especially invited to this program. KLAMATH FALLS GARDEN CLUB . By Ruth Heiririrh The Klamath Falls Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Hugh O'Connor. July 7. for a tour of gardens conducted by Mrs. Glen Ferguson. The beautiful gardens of Mrs. Arch Proctor, Mrs. W. W. . Thompson, and her mother, Mrs. Henry Scmon, Mrs. Wilt Black man, Mrs. Erwin Campbell, Mrs. j David Goehring. Mrs. Earle Red-j man, Mrs. Glen Ferguson, andj Mrs. Hugh O'Connor were visited, i A sack lunch was enjoyed in the O'Connor garden. Coffee was served by Pali O'Connor. Twenty two members and guests made (he tour. The next tour will be a field trip in August. Plans were also made for Ihe club's flower show scheduled for Au-i gust. A class in landscaping was conducted by Mrs. O'Connor. i xca? i3th Every Frigidaire Appliance Specially Priced For this Event! Home Extension CRESCENT The Gilchrist Crescent Unit of Home Extension met Thursday, July 10. at the Crescent Community Club (or a potluck dinner, business meeting and project demonstrations. Mrs. Louis Andersen, unit chairman, conducted the meeting with Mrs. Floyd Clnsson reading the min utes in the absence of Mrs. Er nest Hardman. secretary. Mrs. Jesse Kersten demonstrat ed the correct selection of pic tures and picture frame making Mrs. Gordon Prater conducted a tin craft session, showing how to make a variety of useful and beautiful things of tin. A discus sion on the unit's annual rummage sale was held. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Kersten were hostesses to the 15 women including a guest from Tillamook, Oregon, Mrs. Raleigh Jones. 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