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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Sunday, Feb. 21, lflRO PAGE 7 C I jjLrJ WJ x- 1 r" If r-- " 1 INSTALLATION ceremonies were conducted by Degree of Honor lodge on Jan uary 1 1 at the KC Hall. Deola Wryn, right, was inducted as the new president. Others, left to right, are Vesta Stiles, vice president, Ruby Bell, financial secretary, and Clara Ghertson, national committee woman and state organizer, who acted as installing officer. Photo by Bob Anderson, Guderian Studio Degree Of Honor Installs Officers Young Gardeners Offered Scholarships In Nationwide Contest The Flower and Garden Koun dation announced today lhat it is sponsoring a nationwide "Young America Gardens" contest for grade school, high school and col lege undergraduates to promote gardening and its pleasures among young America. The long list of prizes is topped by eleven $100 college scholarships (or hundreds of high school sen iors and college undergraduates. In addition, other prizes such as Ihese. are being offered to con testants: Hundreds of gift certificates ood for nursery stock of the win ner's choice, roses, clematis, del phiniums, hollies, fertilizer, . glad and tulip bulbs, miscellaneous plants, shrubs and trees. These prizes are being offered through the generous support of firms across the country associat ed with horticulture in some way. Also offered is a free surprise gift to every young person en tering the contest. Only requirement for contest en try is that every contestant must have a gardening project of his own choosing and doing. For ex ample, he may have a vegetable garden, house plants, rose garden perennial planting, patio, window box any project as long as it is of a horticultural nature. Students must submit a photo graph and accompanying lct.er ex plaining their particular garden ing project, its aims and accom plishments, by the closing date of midnight, September 1, 1960. The protect need not have reached Degree " of Honor Lodge held in stallation ceremonies on January 11 at K.C. Hall following a ban quet at the Willard Hotel, at which the Melody Mothers entertained with several vocal selections. National committeewoman and state organizer, Clara Gertson, was installing officer, with the fol lowing associates installing offi cers: State second vice president, Ruby Bell, as past president; Loetta Schortgen, vice president; Jennie Hum, second vice president; Ber tha Weatherholt, right usher; Eu nice Mayes, left usher, and Kath ryn Smith, pianist. Officers for the new year in stalled were Deola Wryn, presi dent; Saline Scabrook, past presi dent; Vesta Stiles, vice president; Ruth Kunzman, second vice presi dent; Ruby Bell, financial secre tary; Dorothy Derrah, treasurer; Fannie Gervais, recording secre tary; Louise LaSalle, right usher. ' Leona Gill, assistant usher; Edna Caldwell, inner watch; Olive Hanna, outer watch; Gladys Er vin, right assistant; Edith Wiard, left assitant; Edna Long, pianist; Melba Keffer, color bearer; Juani ta Lundsten,' ritualistic adviser; Ruby McDaniels, staff captain; Opal Hawkins, Shirley Crawford, Irene Rickman, and Ruth Law rence were members of the escort staff. Saline Seabrook was presented the past president's pin by Clara Gherlson with gifts from her offi cers. She then presented gifts to her officers. All installing officers were presented with a gift for their work. Refreshments were served in the dining room at a beautifully dec orated table at the close of the eve- LADIES AID SOCIETY ETNA The Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational Church met at the home of Mrs. Hazel Naylor recently. A business meeting was held to make plans for serving dinner to the Etna Lions Club when the Lions entertain Etna Boy Scout Troop 55. Present were Ber nice Smith, Atlanta Adams, Agnes Maude Short, Esther Skillen, Jea netle Clay, Augusta Rotan, Olive Krueger, Gladys Hayden, Marjor ie Erwin and the hostess, Hazel Naylor. ... standard of excellence! Constructed to rigid limits of precision, with imagination and progressive engineering; as a result, there is no quieter, smoother, more reliable motor car in the world today. Cadillac produces absolute satisfaction in motoring. We have 3 CADILLACS available for delivery this month . . . see us today! DICK B. MILLER CO. OLDS-CADILLAC 7th and Klamath Phone TU 4-4154 completion by that date as long as the letter explains the com pletion plans and goals. The contest will be divided among these 3 age groups: A. Pre-teen up to and including age 12. B. Age 13 through high school junior, 'by next fall) C. 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LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS B& 3 RADIO and ELECTRIC individuals who contribute to thr- improvement and betterment of horticultural products and process ei. Entry blanks and a free sur prise gift for each contestant may be secured from the Flower and Garden Foundation, Rosedale Sta tion, Kansas City 3, Kansas. STUNNING FOOTNOTE Patent leather adds a stunning footnote to your shoe wardrobe. NEEDLE CLUB NEW riE CREEK The New Pine Creek Needle Club met re cently with Bernice Moffitt at her lume in Lakeview. Mrs. Birdie Cruzon is the new president, Mrs. Hilda Holt, vice president and Mrs. Buna Faris, secrctary-treas user. The club voted to donate $3 tn the New March of Dimes fund half to Lake and half to Modoc, counties. The next meeting will be held at Nettie's Steak House here on February :n. VALENTINE DANCE Sons and Daughters of Italy in Klamath Falls gauged their Valen tine dance Saturday night in Sacred Heart Parish Hall such a success they are going to have another soon. The date will be announced later. Approximately 80 attended the evening buffet where tables were decorated in a Valentine mo tif. Music wa provided by a com bo, Pete Colley, Les Spanaus and Bill Cummings. Proceeds will go into a lodge social fund. - t . i 901 Main Ph. TU 4-8222 ... filial tlrasf ic cnrlv SPUING CLEiUi3NCE To make room for Spring merchandise arriving daily! Your great opportunity to Save! Every garment taken right from our regular stock and at a fraction of the original price! Hurry ... as they won't last long at these prices! DRESSES . . . juSt about any style and fabric you'd care to choose, Grouped into 5 bargain packed units! regular 8.95 to 12.95 now 5.00 regular 14.95 to 19.95 now 7.00 regular 22.50 to 29.95 now 1 0.00 regular 35.00 to 49.95 (including few knits) now 15.00 10 Only! 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