y April 15. 1948
B R OC» K l N GS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
W orld« Finest C lim ate
He m entioned exam ples of the
fuchsias grow ing entw ined into
fuschias grow ing entw ined into
cypress hedges and o ther trees,
Mr. Crissey pointed out the
April 8 rV ^ ting„„°fu / 1l C fact th a t a com pletely enclosed
„ Garden club was high- gar(jen WOuld appear much la rg
ed by an extremely interes e r th an one piaCed in
;il]i concerning barkgrounds,1a r e a ;~ 'H e "
7 „ardpn presented by
„„„„ . ,
,
. ,
,,
- —
»ho was introduced , ,
“
for sm a
or large
group by Mrs. Ilib b a rd .1 gar(jens
fnssey stressed th a t th e
'
background for J 1? ' Nl'w,<’n illustrated some
» X W
h i c h
sh o r -cu,a *" flow er arrange-
r ^ m u g h many ^ e n rs of m ™ ,S’ a " d ,
a,ao * > '* som«'
X . S he S « explained £ £ e r ,
Page Three
Crissey S peaks
Garden C lub
p.m. lasted seven hours longer m eet next week. Love, “WENDY Goldsberry and son. Douglas of
than those cut at 8:00 a.m. Be W E E D E R ”
P ortland. Mrs. Goldsberry is Mr.
ing exposed to the sun all day
Sunderland's sister.
the afternoon cutting has stored
more sugar and therefore has
more energy and endurance.
For the past week, ending on
O ther flowers as well as roses j S unday:
Max. Min. Rain
’h° “W **
“ much A pril 5
46
41
.60
50
care *hen cutting them for the A pril 6 ........
36
.52
uvuquet. Glad,olus
vnauioi
bouquet.
should be cut April 7 ........... 53
38
01
Blacksmithing
j ust as the first buds open; P eon April 8 ........... . 53
40
.80
ies, as the outer petals unfold; April 9 ........... 51
Electric & Acetylene
44
.52
and Oriental poppies, early in the A pril 10 ......... 49
43
.65
Welding
morning. Most other annuals and April 11 ......... 53
37
o'
perennials should be cut just be-
;,,r" ,hl'y reach ,ul1 b,0° m - A‘-
DONE RIGHT
House guests over the weekend
¡v of’ the material back-j
'
ways make a long slanting cut at the Roy Sunderland home
Fort Dick. California
, which are used to en-
A "Quickie Flow er A rrange- on the stem of the flower before w ere his m other, Mrs. \V. Craw-
Ind emphasize the beauty m ent w as done by Mrs. Weide- placing it in a vase. This enables ford and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
rden In choosing a back- m an a ^ e r which tea, coffee and it to absorb more w ater and so
^one should take into c o n -icookies w ere served-
. f insures a longer life.
the
size
of
the
plan
ts
G
uests
attending
the
meeting
Before I leave you this week,!
ation
Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to
w ere Mrs. W arren Smith ol j u a n t to remind you of the com-
rrees ' Mr. Crissey said, “add
MFS’
° ‘ ing Aza,ea E s tiv a l and of course
BUY OR SELL
. . t-----...
the great event for all we gar-
as »ell .. as
beauty ♦-
to - a i-----
home - (C rescent City.
Ifostesses for the affair were deners the Azalea Garden club’s
See Classified Section for BETTER BUYS
-anhn^of fuchsias and th e M ar^on Hanscam , Rose Hibbard Flower Show, which I expect tol
planting of
•
H elen Hanscam, Alice Perkins, |)e a trulv m e m o r a b l e a f f a i r
exotic plants in our a re a T__ . . ___ .
a truiy m em óram e atiair.
i Je a n H orst, Flo Andersom ( lara p jans have been laid and com-
K erns, and Eleanor Koehler rnittees have begun their work.
Uildinif —
— f t c p & ir in g
With Viola Hanscam acting* as As
,\s yet,
vet nn
no ennnifif*
specific Hato
date hac
has hm>n
been
“The Agency o f D E P E N D A B LE Service”
set. but I'll keep you posted as to
or Outside Finishing
the latest developments. I know • Crissey Building
Brookings, Oregon
h ir
Door Frames Made
you'll be as interested as I am. j
Happy gardening! ’Till we I
To Order
F. R. MO O R E
Box 154
H arbor, O re I
C u rry county budgeted $9.996
p ro p erty taxes for 1947-48 wel
fa re purposes. For the last five
E T I S D A L E S y ears $50,878 was budgeted by
era of the World’s Finest the county, and since 1933, $151,-
384,586 of federal, sta te (liquor
CROFT EASl’ER LILY
p rofits) and county property tax
anting <.nd F o rc in g S to c k
funds were spent on all w elfare
dungs, Ore.
U. S. A. purposes in Oregon, according to
Oregon Business & Tax Research,
th e sta te taxpayer organization.
All Oregon counties budgeted
$3,762.389 of w elfare property
COSTS LESS tax es this fiscal year. This total
THAN G A S I m ay not coincide with actual ex
penditures, it was pointed out.
Mat Pwo-Cima Mota
S m (kt II) 50 OCTA CAM
T otal w elfare costs for the
Stia wet«« Cartwirt» M past fourteen years, using public
Brookings
w elfare commission data, were
Texaco Service 29 p e r cent of the $437,723,510
ask for Mac
s ta te highway expenditures in
th e 34-year period. 1913 to 1947.
C urry county levied 1.87 mills
South on Old Ry. Right pro p erty tax in 1947-48, for wel
— Harbor. Oregon.
fa re costs, which millage levy
w as 21.6 per cent of the county's
to tal levy for all purposes, ex
cluding roads. The taxpayer o r
ganization suggested th at it wel
fare costs continue to increase
and counties are forced to levy
th e full 4.5 mills maximum un
d er a 1947 sta te law. more coun-
tise will have to submit special
ta x levies to the people for ap
proval.
M. & R. SHOP
Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor
Taxes For Welfare
Over $3.5 Million
Color P ictures
o f Coast Scenes
URN
New Printed on Fancy Paper of Different Kinds
|R. B. McGugin
and Shades, In Different Colors of Ink, Make
Beautiful
ROMANCE
OF THE
HIGHWAYS
"Wendy Weeder"
Writes:
D ear “P atsy P la n te r":
I t ’s April! and regardless of
th e tem p eratu re, spring is here.
And just as soon as the first
b reath of spring floats upon us
from a cool breeze we begin to
th in k of our gardens. T h at's why
I ’m w riting to you. Miss P lanter.
You and I are gardeners' I have
Featuring
some wonderful ideas for our
flow er and vegetable gardens.
They a re the sort of ideas we get
as th e sun stream s through our
freshly cleaned curtains on a
and vicinity
bright and w arm April m orning
I plan to have a message for you
each week, so if you'll carefully
scan this new spaper you’ll find
10:15 a.m.
me— a n d perhaps you'll find an
tl(n RIE.M, E u rek a, answ er to your cu rren t garden
ing problem.
’
Mutual N etw ork All of us enjoy bringing the
b eau ty of our gardens into our
ted for your p leasure by homes. A colorful bouquet adds
so much cheer to any room, hut
even in picking flowers for your
fra g ra n t bouquet, there is an art
in which m any tricks are hidden.
Do you know th a t roses cut in
th e afternoon last hours longer
th an those cut in the m orning’
{Experim ents a t Cornell universi-
tty prove th a t blooms cut at 4 :30I
S ta tio n e ry
NOW, or soon w ill be, made available
H
At your Stationers
BROOKINGS
unday, April 18
These views are printed to order for them by
T H E P IL O T
PRINTERS
-
BROOKINGS
PUBLISHERS
-
STATIONERS
OREGON