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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1960)
PAGE 8 A trKRAI.D AND NEWS, Klamath Falk Ore. Thm-sHay, Ann! 7. 19R0 this 'n that Over The Garden Gets "Birds and Wild April Flower Show Planned By Two Clubs April 1.1 hits hern set for the BONANZA The Honan;i Oar den Club met at the home of Mrs. Alta Dixon March 25 with .Mrs. Elsa Clark, president, conducting the meeting. A di.M-ni.Mon was held on"imiH-' (l whether to keep the dub (joins orl'nS committee, to disband. It was decided to keep! Lupine culture was the subject the club together. I"'"- Kencral discussion. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Alyco Haley April 8 at 2 o'clock. The speaker will "Spring Song" flower show son sored by the Ml. I.aki and Grecnsprings garden clubs. The show will be from 2 until 5 p m in the Henley Grange Hall, ac cording lo the general chairmen. Mrs. I. W. While and Mrs. L A Smith. Mrs. Dick llenel is president ol!' length of cup equals 1-3 or pink and while or all while or all yellow, I stem; 2. Large cup daf lodils (length of cup equals 2-'l length of Perianth segments but not less than l-.1i, bi-color of vel-'used and pink and plant thonie. spirea, plum or peach, almond or forsythia, or any other lloucnng branch; 10. Rock plant display in container or plant the Gold of the Day Meets theleach separately if possible or put Blue of the Night, using blue and in small container, perennials yellow in any combination of preferred, but any acceptable, ilov.ers and containers; R. Blue r),,i nnwi-nmn itu eniii-o name if possible, five or more, Bird of Happiness, blue prcdomi-'snow al.c." i A entries received varieties with foliage in bloom iljnanl; 7. follow the Swallow, tea-1 iw,,.. ,. 'a in and ti am- ipossible, small rocks may belturing driftwood or weathered Ui.,,.1, uiiaineis ,m mwWuirio-' iiouse piams, nowering wikki ana nrnne ncs: g iiainl)owi .(, ossories and fnliaee use your 17. low anc! winie and pink amllplaut. foliage plant or vines. I Hound My Shoulder, white, all while or all yi-llnw. I must have Ih.ch in Kissession oh imagination; (I. Swan Song, while tern: X Small cup daffodils exhibitor at least two months: M.'nnlrninitv in WiM I'm ny tlower or branch not on using wild material 1 stem per mitted with arrangements; 4 Only one entry to a class by one exhibitor; 5. Flowers used in ar rangements do not have lo be grown by exhibitor; 6. All jcci mens in horticulture classes may be grown by exhibitor and plants of the potted house variety must Ihavp heen in exhibitor! DOS.sct sion at least two monins; i. jun iors w ill receive prizes, but cash i prizes cannot be given in Stan !dard shows: R Kxhibitors will be responsible for containers and ac cessories; 9. Decisions of judges are filial. nropram on Flowers." ,7' . , i ,7" ,u,,,"Mf VTTP" 1 m 0I' sloumon Division 3 of (he show will lYa- Rouline business uas con.lud-' ' -'m "K m"'- rT,m " ."'.nr. S ,u,c" '"calional material includ- on anti vvms given on Ai'imr, ; ' ' - '". , " , ' iwicrencc in judging is aluays.ina .slides of Oregon birds houn Day planting hy the cemetery ' " 1 vm "l u 11 : y .,.m y , liimm. , 1 11 '"'ven to newer or better varieties. Iat 3 p.m. by James O'Donahue uy me pink and white, all white or I.'-,.. !,...(. i r ii. iU..i.,ii 'p..; 1 1 CCmctei'V' uriniii ui im: uajiiuhui s uiu viijim , i i i i.iiimi lis, iii.ijui iiiui nominal-1 srn('c'u'c 's l,lhli-sn('f'-' .other byrids nodding flowers , j Rules for Division 1. liorticu!- small nip species ;md lare cup, uii u eiiiM.'s in e: i. am enu ics nu i siein; yciamaieus '' inients of noriicumirai classes musi he biicis. eiiruai v doln and species. he J. 1). Vortrces of the Klamath Refreshments uere served the hostess at the close of session. The net meeting w i . grown ry exniouor; the Onlv one il .stem: fi. .IowiiiiIs fragrant entry in a class bv one exhibitor; huge cup, small cip or jonmnlla U. Containers lor six'eimens will or dtisleis ot sm.dl vellow i, i,i,i!be (mnished by the club; 4. Nat- quiN. 1 stem; 7, Tazetta, cliisle If possible label specimens. and posters of lilies by Alice Ny Division 2 includes arrange- hart. .Tonus 1 opting. lij.-isinn 4 iuninr Hivktnn uill be a hirdhouse contest. First and are I. Kohage and acces- at the home of Mrs. Ralph Laird oral foliage required with all but) variety, I slem: H. Poeticus, uhi'e with red ee, 1 stem; !), Ilviicintli, while. e!low or ones may oe usea in any class: s(Tond prizcs Ulll be Kjvcn iio oe grottn ny exniouor: j. 1 wo ......, atMi ,,.: V(.ars. .,.,s.K., ,s ,, ec cass. no-, Ln(er divi(jn 5 js hc Mver vice and esh.bilor. one haviiiR tCil dui.ing tho huurs of 2 llntil 5 creami n;, .;.... o ..i . n'l l,m Division 2 classes are: 1. Poor l.sperimenuu Nation woo win ,..,.,.. .,,, .. ' . ,2..ln;daflodil varieties, denion.tratu how to prune trees!"" 1,1 A ' ' ' 1 ' ' 12;" ,)lvls,n , iind shruns. ibe pc, ,,, olh(,. chlbs ,J.el dalhidils (cn,:th of cup equalsjvaru'ties, 1 stem pink, r Mrs. l)t.on served refresh-ilh ij . . ( . .- ... . length of Perianth segment', bi-1 lavender. 1 stem; in. (raK' men!-; lo Mis. Clark. Viiinia " wjjj De jU((.( i color of yellow and white and cinth. Doronicum. Snow Make naniey, ai c iunvy. lu . d, I T1"'. 1 , , eup. any yellow cup type flower IIIMUII", IH'MII .lllllll, llllui .... ... . .... ..., ...v h iui ii inwiim . iiiii. .iiih: in with Ml. I.aki and Green springs garden clubs as hostess- " '"' Hliltcrflv. in .l;manesi. m;innnM "ya-lo in,l !(,.( I(,.h,n (i.,l,,r.l.,n '' . . . ...s ..... i (ules tol. (iivisiun fi. plant iiimeis; j. .-.weei i.ime muier- ... .,,.. i ...,., ,.i ,nU .. r ,. Urown. Phyllis Huffman, pixon and Irene Hartley. Donna and 4 live-, live. Blackbird, using black container and featuring red Where ...Aimr.s ii.in member ol Hie month award was cubc. I sicm with folia MAI IV 'M, !.. .., t 1 r-..l.i.. I ... ... 'I- .. . . . ... r , .cla... .... ,, ,! . , .-I-C.-.1. " '.". '-.ii,n(lor yellow flowers; 5 .. . ....... " ' VUIIIII. II .III.MC'S. . Illil IIIUI VIU1CIS, illl J ;2:i. at the community hall wilii' islems with foliage; 13. Iris, ALTl'iiAS Mrs. f,eo Glostcr Mrs. Itubye Kiijac, president, con-j NOKTIISIIIK CI I'll dwarf, name if possible, three was he hostess lor the March I ducting. Some unusual plans are being P'iens. any c olor with l. meetirg ol the Alluras C.ai'den; It was renorted that the Ma in' .. .1.. i .. Hi.-,....- 1.1 Primm nmo if n. IIIilllL' llll I U tl II1L1.11 Sill II I u ii I'ei- - I'"" 1 ma. nig ol Klamath District Ciarcien "m i"'" "". Clubs lo be held April 2(i at the lr' Klowering branches. 18 lo 24 Kl:.m:ilh I ill lir.-.n Chni i li inches Club at her attractive liumc onjehamber of Commerce has agreed Henderson Street. Members an to pay for the markers (or the fwered roll call by mentioningislirubs and Irees in the Malm l.:.i. ,l...i ,1 I 1 ....: I n .. . nuns nun ini-y ndu n.iiiiiu ii-,-ai'K. i ne .iiann i.arcien (inn will rh(, 0I.Si,,. i;--dcii club turning lo their gardens this t;,ke care of Ihe i.lentili.alion. jmt.mllc,; ht.;1I( p.,ns fnr lhc al tpiing. I he invitation from the North-(.,. al lht, M..(.h moclinR at Mrs. Helen king was a guest side ( a, den Club was read to a.'(lC ,,. r Mrs. ,,lk Haddock.! accompanied by members of he ten, the district meeting April 2ii2(ll,, Monlt.ius Co-hostess was . i u . ,i. , n,i,mii,n ""'ran uiurcii. M,,s Ml.H(. ,Jil(.Lson 1 ,' , ' reserva.ions snmuci ne Njtl(. ;.r,,nf,,.nK.,,is ,i(.h are were made lor Ihe Girl Scouts turned in lo Mrs. .Mi died Love-ji.t ..... , ... length, of crab, haw- Chas. J. Cizek TAILOR Suits & Slacks Modt to Ordtt Perfect Fit Guaranteed 119 SOUTH 7th to make appropriate lavors to decorate the trays of the older members of the Modoc Medical Center on paster morning. Other guests were Sherry Coff man. Phyllis Banks, Jim Hams- cy. Paula Kuhnel, Susan Olscn and Kclle Siglar, all winners of prizes in the recent conserva tion poster and essay contest. They received cash awards. Mrs. Paul Decker, conservation chairman, gave an District Clubs Schedule Meet "Spring Hhylhm" will he the theme of the Klamath District No. 12 Garden Club spring meet ing to he held April 28 at the Klamalh Lutheran Church, 1)75 Crescent Avenue. Mrs. Scott McKrndrcc. Klam-j nth Falls, is district director. Mrs. fitly Young, Alluras. is assistant district director. The Northsidc Garden Club, with Mrs. Gary Price as president, will host the meeting. Itegistration and a coffee hour will open Ihe day-long session, followed by the invocation hy the Itev. Lerov Hedal, Klamalh Luth eran Church pastor; the flag sa lute, vocal number, "Oregon, My Oregon." slate song; wel come. Mrs. Gary Price. State officers, President Mrs. Vein Brader, Chemult; Mrs. A. II. Mason, vice president, Portland, and Mrs. J. W. Shcel. corresponding secretary. Corval lis. will be introduced before the business session. Luncheon at $1 25 per plate will he served at the church from 1 to 130 p.m. The afternoon program will in clude bird slides hy Warren Kim ball; dance numbers by slu-d'-nts of Mrs. Hubye Kujae and other slides hy Mrs. Ii. ('. Schweil 7cr, president of the Tulelakc Garden Club, Garden clubs to be represented and their presidents are Alluras. Mrs. William G. Hush: Bonanza, Mrs. Hnss Clark; Evergreen. Mrs. Verda I'rhach; Green (prings. Mrs. Rudolph Harknoss; Juniper. Mrs. Carlos Linville; Klamath Kalis. Mrs. I'., C. John on; Malm. Mrs. Karl Kuiac; Ml. Laki, Mrs. Dick Henzel; Northsidc. Mrs. Gary Price, and Tulelake, Mrs. Harold Ii. Schweitzer. ness as soon as possible. Mrs. Sy bil Hull is in charge ol making Ihe corsages and the table arrange ments for Ihe meeting. The group decided In siion.sor the Camp Kire Girls in the Malm area. The next meeting will be at the community hall on April 27 at 2 p.m. with J. D. Vertrees Hiv ing the program on insects. The program of the day was civ. interesting en by Don Baldwin of the U.S. Soil Conservation Ollicc who showed his excellent colored slides of Chile. Itefreshments were served lo the 20 members and guests present by Mrs. Alice Olson and Mrs. I flower displays will be shown by the judges' council. The horticulture project for the club during 1'JKU will be the study of primroses. Gulls were discussed al the meeting by the president. Mrs. Gary Price, after the meeting was called to order. 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