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H/5/1975 -3-
CLIMATOLOGIST: - Douglas Farquhar reported the following
weather information for April, 1975:
A high temperature of 80 on April 27;
An average high for the month of 57;
An average low of 41 degrees:
And a rainfall of 3.6 inches.
And that is rained on 10 different days.
Douglas stated that it is recorded in the annals of
a hundred years ago that "April was cold and disagreeable.
Robert Miller commented that it had been reported that the
first two weeks in April this year were the coldest and
the windiest on record.
LISTS OF EXHIBITS:- The Hanels, Iduna and Rudy, brought
fuchsia plants; Betty Ligon brought from Great Easy some asparagus; Flora
and Harry brought from Mt. Pleasant apple blossoms, tulips, narcissus
"cheerfulness," candy tuft; Betty and Bill brought from Riverside columbine,
cachorus, tulips and rhubarb; the Farquhars brought from The
Cedars lettuce seedlings, onion sets, parsley and pansies;
Bob and Mary Reading brought from The Highlands some pansies; Mary
Moore Miller brought from The Cottage tulips, hyacinths, grape hyacinths,
jonquils, primroses, bleeding heart, narcissi, candy tuft,
forget-me-nots, and scylla; Sylvia and Dick brought over from
Pine Hill peony flowered tulips, flamingo tulips and five
varieties of narcissus; and the Manning flowers from Springdale
were lilacs, dogwood, apple blossoms, andromeda, red
bud, primroses, and some yellow flowers the name of which
they did not know. The Seilers brought a Spathyphyllum (Mauna
Loa) a white lily-like plant which is said to need not light.
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