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8 g ard en depicting th e flow ers a n d , sires for next y e a r’s program s, ¡colum n d u rin g th e y e a r and to ai t of Mexico. T h e re su ltin g ex- the ideas from w hich will help the those who have ex pressed kindly hibit encom passed 10,000 feet of new B oard in its planning. T h e ap p reciatio n for its co n ten ts, space, em b racin g th e b eau ty of new* B oard, in addiaion to M rs. h erew ith a re ex p ressed m y g ra te th e flow ers and th e c r a fts of a n H arvey consists of Mrs. Les ful th a n k s M ay th e new C lub tiq u ity and now. Tw ohk, V ice-P resident, M rs. A r E d ito r hav e as m any in te re stin g A n o th er sepcial high-light w as th u r Knox, T re a s u re r and Mrs. w eeks w an d erin g along th e Az By R U T H B. S M IT H an exhibition of sev en ty p a in t C L. F a lle rt, S ecretary ’, w ith Mrs. alea G arden p ath s as I. T o her, As o u r own b ea u tifu l F low er hibited, an d the displays w ere ings by fam ous people, loaned by E lm er R ap ra eg er and Mrs. C h a r and to o u r new’ p resid en t, Success! Show tadrfc in to m em ory u n til rio ts of color fe a tu rin g m assed th e a r tis t him self o r th e ow ner of les G rayshell as th e J u n io r and revived w hen sp rin g -tim e com es planting, azaleas, tulips su rro u n d th e painting. A few of th e fam ous S enior p ast presidents. SO N G L E A D E R H E R E again, p erh ap s you w ould be in ed by harm onizing blossoms, tro p w ere S ir W inston C hurch ill, M ad Mrs. L e ste r Tw ohy gave us a W a lte r R. Jen k in s and p a rty te re s te d in h ea rin g so m ething of ical p lan tin g s One a ttra c tiv e and am e C hiang K ai-S hek, George description of th e m ost un u su al of H ouston. Texas, w’ere guests a Show on a m uch la rg e r scale, u tilita ria n p atio had a background G ershw in, H arold Lloyd, th e late of th e W a te rb ird s w hich freq u en t of Mr. Je n k in s ’ long tim e friends, p a rtic u la rly since m any of you of ocean w ith a larg e circle of Q ueen M ary, E d w ard G. Robinson. th e O regon coast, paying p a rtic u th e E m il M oores last week. Mr. have a tte n d e d th e O ak lan d show w hite sand for th e children and a Van Johnson an d C lifton Webb. la r a tte n tio n to those seen n e a r , Jen k in s, w ho is In te rn a tio n a l a n u m b er of tim es. T his w as in w indbreak of colorful can v as to T here w ere afte rn o o n p ro g ram s here. No sec rets w ere revealed but Song L ead er of R o tary w’as on his Souihen California. The Fifth In sh e lte r all. w hich included le c tu re s an d dem it w as announced th a t plans for w ay to th e R o tary C onvention in te rn a tio n a l C alifornia F l o w e r Special exhibits w ere a P ain ted o n stra tio n s of flow er a rran g in g , o u r Lily P a ra d e float move fo r S eattle. Show w as held in Inglew ood in D esert fantasy, an H aw aiian G a r g ard en ca re and h o rtic u ltu ra l w ard u n d er th e a r tis tic hand of M arch and w as sponsored by the den w ith th e fru its and flow ers of subjects. T h ere w as given a TV Mrs. C liff L in d s k o ug and S o u th e rn C alifo rn ia H o rtic u ltu ra l th e Islands, a M ardi G ras se ttin g salon for those who d id n ’t wish club v o lu n teers a re sought to help j In s titu te and S o u th e rn C alifornia in a N ew O rle an s co u rty a rd , and to m iss th e ir fa v o rite p ro g ram or w ith th e final d ec o ratin g on S a t- j A ssociation, non-profit o rg a n iz a an O rchid g a rd en in th e settin g m ight like a re s t period. u rd ay preceding th e Lily P arad e. tions devoted to th e advancem ent of an an cien t ruined tem ple. In th e ab seu ce of M rs. B ath ian y ■ As for th e a c tu a l Flow’e r Show’ o f h o rtic u ltu re and flo ricu ltu re. who has m ade an excellent p ro Bookkeeping All natio n s enjoy flow ers and itself, th e re w ere am ple reserv es I n his w elcom ing m essage the g ram c h a 'rm a n th is year, th e de- i th e idea behind In te rn a tio n a l p a r of fresh flow ers so th a t w h e th e r C h airm an said th e ir rew ard lay Taxes tails of th e p ro g ram w’e re in tro- 1 Pay Roll In th e d elight of the v isito r “the ticip atio n in th e F lo w er Show w as one a tte n d e d th e first day o r the Insurance know ledge th a t we have brought th a t through th e m edium of flow last of th e w eek, one could lx? as duct'd by Mrs. W a rre n S m ith, i H o stesses w e re Mrs. E renchie Ar- j ers, m usic c u ltu re and trad itio n su re d of a fresh flora, display. you n a tu re 's g re a te s t gift, th e rell, Mrs. W illiam P helps, Mrs. b ea u ty of th e flow ers, and th a t of o th e r lands, b e tte r u n d e rsta n d Each m orning before th e Show P au l R o h n ig er and Mrs. R o b ert ing betw een n atio n s m ay develop. opened to th e public, all ex h ib its you a re a p p reciativ e of o u r e f Sw an. In addition to th e ir handsom e ex w ere inspected and rep lacem en ts fo rts.’’ hibits, th e natio n s in tu rn p re m ade w h ere necessary. To th e m any who have c o n tri T he fact th a t th e Show w as sen ted evening p ro g ram s of songs, b u ted helpful m a te ria l for th is $45,(XX) in prizes w ere d is trib u t housed in seven acres u n d er roof folk-lore and th e costum es of ed in addition to ribbons, tro p h ie s,, at Hollywood P a rk w ith p ark in g th e ir countries. M exico w as th e , and tw o gold m edals. Ju d g es w ere facilities for 18,000 c a rs testifies co u n try w hich had been chosen com petent and unbiased, e x p e rts th a t it w as a sizeable v en tu re. for special stu d y th is p a s t y ear in th e ir fields. F e a tu re gard en s B e tte r Living in C alifo rn ia w as and the educational section con received trophies for Landscape th e them e. P a tie s g alo re w e re e x ceived a b ea u tifu l cooperative p e s jjTn H o rtic u ltu ra l M erit and '¡ b e a u ty of display, w ith points be ing aw ard ed on design, q u a lity of 4A»rtU< p la n t m a te ria l, o rig in ality of them e and o th ers. O rchid s w ere judged in six groups w ith cash aw ard s in each. A tro p h y was given to th e orchid e n try selected for “excellence of p lan t m aterial and skill in display.” G arden Club plots w ere divided into th ree groups w ith cash aw ard s in each. Tw o silv er tro p h ies w ere aw arded, Right in fro n t of G ranny W h ite’s geous figure! I guess I ju s t like one to the plot ju dged “M ost A r b e a u tif u l old h o u se on M aple people,’’ she said. tis tic ” and th e o th e r to th a t show Avenue th e re ’s a brand-new sign: From w here I sit G ranny can be ing “Most P ra c tic a l G arden Id ea.” “ A ntiques. In q u ire W ithin.“ excused for her little ruse. She A m ateu r F lo w er A rran g em e n ts Now d o n ’t g e t excited. G ra n may be in her eig h tie s, but h e r w ere judged on a p ercen tag e b a ny explained it all th e o th e r n ig h t mind is young—and open. She’s sis: D istinction. 20 G ; Design, — a f te r we settled down in h e r the kind of person who’s made th is «“ O', ; Color, 2 0 0 ; R elationship, p a rlo r, me w ith my te m p e ra te tow n so w onderful. G ranny not of c o n tain e r to m a te ria ls, 20f ', ; beer, G ia n n y w ith h er tea. o n ly lik e s p e o p le —h u t sh e r e and condition of M aterial. 1 0 0 . sp ects them and th e ir p re fe re n ce s I asked h er if she w as really R etail F lo rists and C ut F low er and opinions. Gome to think of it, >iug in the a n tiq u e business. ( ro w e r’s had m any ca te g o ries in “ liking” and “ re sp e c tin g ” mean “ l)h ,n o ," sa y s G ra n n y ,‘T w ouldn’t which they m ight com pete but in much th e sam e th in g , d o n ’t th e y ? ae// a n y th in g . 1 p u t th a t sig n up these as in the A m a te u r F low er so folks would come in an d ta lk — A rran g em en ts, th e re w e re th re e and look aro u n d . If they in sist on s e p a ra te co m p etitio n s d u rin g the a price, 1 tell them some o u tra - run of the Show, to assu re fre s h P erhaps you’ve never thought th a t a tele ness th ro u g h o u t. O f th e tw o Gobi phone com pany, ju st like everybody else, has to make its budget balance. Medals, one w as aw ard ed to th e Copyright, United States Brewers Foundation G arden in the N u rsery m en . Land- F irst , of course, we have to pay all the day-to seape C o n tracto rs, and L andscape d ay anil m onth-by-m onth costa of keeping our system A rch itects classification, judged in operation. Our annual payroll alone now totals more to be m ost o u ts ta n d in g : th e o th e r th a n five million dollars a year. DON'T MONKEY AROUNDl w ent to th e m ost o u tsta n d in g ex T hen we m ust find a place in our budget to hibit in the R etail F lo rists and Drive in today for replace equipm ent as it wears out, and to take advantage C ut F low er G ro w er’s section. of every possible labor, tim e and money-saving device T he cu rren t y e a r of th e A zalea autobody In order to make our service as efficient and as econom G arden C lub closed w ith a final ical as possible. INSPECTION! g e t-to -g e th e r in th e ch a rm in g g a r W e pay our full share of taxes, too. In 1953, our dens of th e R obert S w an s and Federal, state and local tax paym ents were $1,667,849. EXriv» y o u r o ar mb to d a y I o a rn ▼oor c a r fro m b u m p e r to w ith a sunny day to en co u rag e o u r Thia figure does not include th e Federal excise taxes ja M how fb r how k t t t r l b u m p e r — and g iv e y o u an w anderings. T he m eetin g had both which are added every m onth to your telephone bill ww can re p a ir b o d y o r fao d er item ized speeuu re p a ir e s ti a fo rw ard and a b ac k w ard look, danass* Shake r o a r car took an d which last year were more th an one million six m a te . AU w ith o u t coat c r now W o T i ew sm ine obligation to you. th e la tte r as we heard a good fi hundred thousand dollars. A lto g e th e r, 31c o u t o f ev e ry n an cial report of o u r F lo w er Show te le p h o n e d o lla r y o u p a id la s t y e a r w e n t fo r tax es! and som e p riv a te insight into the A nd , to m ake telephone services available to opinions of th e e x p e rts w ho ju d g the thousands and thousands of new residents in our ed, from Mi's. W eidem an. Mrs. area, we m ust continue to invest more and more capitaL Guy Rice and Mi's. W ollam (W e Our p lan t in service has tripled in the past eight years, ju st m ight be aw ard ed a p u rp le and this coming year, 1954, we have budgeted $6,300,000 for additional new construction. ribbon, you know .) T h e re w ere re g re tfu l farew ells to Mrs. R ap- Ju st like yourselves, we too must make snda ra e g e r and h er Boat'd a f te r an m eet, in order to provide you with the efficient tele in stru c tiv e and p leasu rab le year. phone service you expect. And we, even mure th a n M is M iller graciously expressed m any other fields, have been pressed harder and harder by increased costs. In spite of this, we will continue to th e club's se n tim e n ts and p re s e n t bring you the finest possible telephone service a t ths ed to her th e pin which all p ast lowest possible cost. p resid en ts cherish. Looking for- w ard. Mrs R uby H arvey w as Ww us« gem ine SCOTCH form ally in a u g u ra te d as o u r new leader and proved the w isdom of A vto b cJ/ Kafini&hing Products h er selection by giving a fine re view of th e R egional am i S ta te G arden C lub m eetings in A shland last w eek, w here she re p re se n te d its as of d eleg ates 2334 In response to Roll Call, each m e n d . «* p resen t gave h e r de- Brookings-Harbor Pilot T hursday , june 24,1954 ALONG AZALEA ROW B. B. Crabb Co. Kerr Bldg. Brookings, Ore. Wo Too. . . From where I s it... ¿y Joe M arsh M UST MAKE ENDS MEE1 No Sale! 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