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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-03-25 - Newport Balboa News Times... .. ' ' A , ' I NBWPORT ......... --U. 1tM 1 1 I l L1 cll.7 ., ~ for Mcadlal:la .. \belr -IPbon. It ..... Mn. NelDe W1dte of u. Araiidl.a woman•• Club wbo llnt cnwef.ftd U. ldla flt nmk~ ......... SoathJ.and., tbe --ol cM Oow1!l'tDs pacb tr-. ad tlOdQ: .. March ~ -• lalan--bl tbe dt.7 wttb rtotoaa pbaJta and reda. a new tr fta med beao- dflcatk>D eommlttee cmrttnnee tbe c::m.paJcn for Uw ptaat'ns o1 t.be tree. Combined with the color ol tbe ii*WDt la the lea tanaible but ~t color at t.be <Ja1 Park, TbomaDdt ol ,. IOft8 He the W>e each ..-tJ1S when it la In b'1-• Sb1ce Ule nnt World War. wbeD ll wu opmed to Ure pJblie u • Red ~ beneflt. more \ban 500.ooD penom. rep. reentmc flft!l7 mte of the union and ~ nery oottn· try al u. world. haft vtmted the. Wlltmia VIM Guden& To ..... U. 'f1nll ID cond!Uoo, lt .. fed wll _... with S.1 \ ' \ a litturesque Lake, Coon . . BLUE ~I to'....-, ~ Coa17 #ft Blau C....W.. ,_ ..JI .,_, • f ~ 1niJtt -.1J.w~11 o/ Ck.tr Lt.Ir.~. (CollTtert 11/ ~ Sa 1rtnt<iseo Clwonick.) HERB MEDICINE BOOK FREE Bere'• a a.pap bOoklet full of ftl. aAle lab-Um aboul '-!'bl. tblltr .. and benetlta. It clMcrlbea tbe u~ at ftr1om 009'_. alJ.. .-m and ltatea how relle.t Dla7 be ~ I& U.O ooa••lm a lilt 111f 'ritamlm found Jo food and a tbaf't thowlna how to m•lre fooda :. deliclow b7 teuon•n1 wi\b ...... ,,..,..,,,,....,, ~ ,,, ................ . atATlltl'S Hal CO.., DIY • ...,..7 .. Oho•• St., s.... I • Storoge of Soap Adds to Its life Stale soap 1uta longer and therefor. t. IDON economical than freah soap. Buy a good sup. ply tn•adnnoe and remove the wrappers. Then the air can set at the s tored soap. R'"' Prevention If a breadbox should turn ruty tu!de. clean l1 u.p by rub- bln.c genUy wlth an emery cloth. To keep It clean, give It a llRht eoauna of Jard, then wlpe away. llllula S•fferen llow Tn Cu Get Bl111ed Wet! I • ered .. the lake u.• • a Yamekm paradlse. (The tncnana are Mill here.) QeuLUal ... Clear Lab--CallftJndn ..... --.c1om1~ b acw•q. TMr- a.••• -.. ...,_,, ...... . • I I 1' ,~: '~1 . I ' • • I I 4 1i4 1Cellfazda , , . &•"' ~ ii ,_ '* of tM ,,.-H lkft,Jt'/ 0-. .. " t:r«ld I• .,.,..,.... W*'1 ,,.. °" ... St "r'e• ~. It it ..-of IM tlrn. ill ,,._. 141/J(Jl/J(JO f'IOi«t. . Three Proposed Dams Offer Sportsmen Paradise, W~a,th to Oakdale, Manteca Areas By STANLEY W AKEPIELD, Publisher Oakqle ..._.der Promising a sportsmen's paradise along with added recrea- tion facilities for the entire $te and an additional, wealth program for the Oakdale and Manteca areas, are the proposed constructions of three irrigation water storage dams on Stan- islaus River. When the lakes are formed with the building of the reser- voirs, these bodies of water wttl • add Immeasurably to the Clsh,, ground. Falling wa~ tables have made ranchers 1n the area Ing possibilities in the state and aware t>f the Immediate need tor ,-to the summer-time recreation area&. The sites of two or the more water storage facUlUes dams, Beardsley Flats and Don· which the three proposed dams nell's Dam. are in canyons in the would give. picturesque area, that at present Wealth of the .two tllstrlcta ls ~re inaccessible to sportsmen. comprised of many crops With These two dams coupled wltb beef cattle fattening on Ladino the proposed Tulloct\ Dam, clover year-'roUJld paatures ind about 20 miles above Oakdale, dairying the chief soqrces of ln- wlll store sumclent water to come. Almonds. rnelona, walnut.a, Irrigate the entire' areas ctf the truck garden cropS, grapee, to:...._ Oakdale Irrigation Di.strict and matoetl, peaches, beans and the Soutlf San Joaquin In-lga· sugar beets are among the lead- tton DtMtrlct, adding new wealth tng egrlcuJtural revenue pro- to the already rich districts. duoer1. EsUmated cost of the dams Jn Oakdale alont'; more than and Power houses 18 about $45,-$10,opo,ooo a year ll realized 000,000 aU to be 1P4!nt tn Tuol· from the bfff and dairying tn- umne and Cala~eru Counties, dustr)': • sources of the Stanlalau1 River. Turkeys are the leading poul· At present the two vut lniga· try revenue producers with lion areas are served •tty only chickens and eggs gaining rap. one main dam on the StanlslaUB, ldly In popularity among the Melone. Dam, with a holding ranchers. / rnervolr called' \Yoodward Re• Jn addition to the wealth the ervolr as an auxlU•ry for the add!Uonal water will brine to South San Joaquin District. the state of Callloml• throuCb . The Oakdale cllatrtct bas been these two major farm centBa, aupplemenuns tta restr1ded sup-the future al8o wm brins an fn. ply of wa~r trom Nelonu with nux of sportmnep and vac.atlon. water J>lll9ped from under· ~ to a new aoentc playpound. U.at10t~J ~ of two C~10J'l "' " ..... nttil.t6l• wilb tM CO.{trwtto. of tk Drewlf 1 o..,,. °" t~ locaio. tNtw~J Jxw~. L.i.n ,.;I tw"'""~ .,,.,,u fuhm1 o'1'0'tu.Win. · • -.e.-.~r.v WIU MAKI YOU• WUif IO• A '9.~_a,,.._ COMI JIUI "°" ----$coft\ t-.. c •• '° 9llf ,.ur ~ ...... head ..., .... ~ •.. --ti... and .Hort. l-11 C.-. ..n1 yov tlow. ~ ond ~y. A free ... ,..., ~.,....., It Yt""' I(" ..... '""' 4r'Op 0 "'-..... 0 .. S"1t!r. IONI co ....... ---........................ _... __ I West's Largest Brahman C~ttl~ R~.1ch Near Blythe . By G&ADY $ETZLU. Palo Verd~ Times, Bl1tl.. An unuaual cattle ranch, tn f~ a year old Brahman wm Palo Verde Valley, along the develop and welgh twice that at Colondo River ln Southeastern a Hereford yearling. Calltomta. la brlns\na fame to The Fishers have Juat retumld tM Ooldeo State. from the H a w a l l a 1t • l1l1ndl. It ll the largest Brahmsn cat· where they took a boetio.d ol Ue ranch Wfft of Houston, Tau. r~tered breeding anlma•• This purebred ~tock farm ot Thia la the third ahi~t ol J.400 Improved acre., (1ve mtl~ Brahmans from the Fllberl"Udl. eoulh of Blythe, nataa nothlnc t.o the btg catUe ranch• on H• but Brahma catUe. wall'• tropical Uilanda. Started u I hobby by r:tl Lut summer Mr. Fllber Cook wealthy Wayne H . fuher of Loit a btg Joad o( Brahmam to a Angeles and Blythe 60me 15 buyer on the Canad.lab border, yean aio, tt hu developed Into Brahman bull" have gone from n Rrlous enterprta., now repre-the Blythe ranch to herdl all .enUng an investment of a half o~r the west. . million dOllara. The average CallfomJan. p1nl Mr. and Mn. Flaher, who have what Uttle he knows about Bn.bo given UJ> Loe A~les and othn mam from the Ill· tempenl Interests, &pend all \heir .time hump.backed steet'8 lni rodec& w1tlf their 800 to 1200 head of TI1e Brahman by 'nature lt rlne •tock. Associated ~·Ith them gentle. The Fishct'8 wtll not .ro now ll their eon, Oana Fish~r ntar a rodeo, or allo• any ot who ~nt most of the w1r year~ thelr stock to be used. for that In Egypt and th~ Near Eut. reason. Mo~t ot thelr anlmalt Brahman cattle, of which there are pet.a, and rollow them arow>d l'Te almost JOO dlstJnct types, the ranch. One partiC'Ular t#fl, are the ..ncred cows of India. named "Too Soon.'' actually wl.11 Natlvee of a hot, tropical ell· get Into the Fb;her famll1 ear, · m~te, they thr·ve In the n~rt If allowed beat of So\fthern California anrt Rodeo nrahmans, the FtJber Artzona, and are virtually Im· Bay, get that way from t.reafi. mune to cattle lm;ect J~ -menL• Thev are u~ becaUJt C'ro~CJbred with Herefords an<I they are col~rful and strange 19' fttmllar types, they develop Into peartng, anrl because they c&A Aturdy animals that put on berf stand so much more punJabmellt at a most gratlfytng rate. ln than most cattle. -.. Tiie p,lltl~nt Man somehow always manages to save a portion of his eamings. And we poy llberol lntere1t, tool CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPAN Y 673 MARKU STREU• SAN FRANCISCO• YU b.41 j · ' t .i t ( I ( J --::::zo:r---- MORT AR EQUIPMENT. -Sgt. Akir• H •sbimoto J~onsfT,tlts d 60 mm. mart'" .11.t IM o~n hcust fol· lowin1 IM RuJle1 Arnaory JeJic.,. lion. Serge•nl HtUhi'""to Wd.S • corporal in tk """'· stNing in the P «i fie T M4ln-;,, World W.,. 11, MACHINE GUN OPERATOR-P~t. Do.I Ci. mno A4.s" .JO cJibtt m«hiflt I"" •'Oft JU'"1 t11 IM Co. G ·Ar'"°" JeJic.1ion m ReeJI~. C"1flMNl1 borns js "' Pt1ei~ GrOYt but M iJ st.-yin1 with • sistn in R~(Jlt7 whUt •llttu/ini roll~gt, \at/. t .. ts milifllT1 fT•ining •s • .mtmMr of IM Ndt~ Gru1r1l now is stMJ1ing l"'t--mLdics "' Rudley College wndn th< GI bill. Com1>4"7. (Pboto b7 John Nurmi) Typical Day • in the Life of a • B1 A. 1. HAUGE, Editor Reeclley EX}loOllent Roy KUl\%man alway1 liked military things, 10 now every Tuesday evening he spenda two houn with the rifles, the walkie-talkie and the machine guna of Co. G of the National Guard .in Reedley. \ /' "It'• good to get with a bunch of fellowt and do thlng1 with them," sa~1 Clyde Alcorn, and that's the big reason for being a citizen BOldier in the National Guard "Gives you something to do/' saym Eugene Nored, 18-year-old ~t of the Reedley company of the 186th National Guard infantry regiment. So he and 18-yea.r-old Rec:ruit Kunz- man and 17~-old Recruit Alcorn have formed a motor pool an.d take turm driving each other's cars 12 milea into Reedley for drill each Tuesday evening. The $2.50 pay they get for each night of drill 1.t welcome moMy but it lsn't'an Important reason for JolrllnlJ the guard. With Sgt. Aklra Hashimoto lt'• ecatt.ered up and down the length a Uttle different. His aerReant'• of the state. ..The remainder de- pay of $5.15 each ~ill night ts 1 pends on the generosity of the big help wlth the famUy budget sc..ate legislature wtit01 has to ap- on whlch he support.I a wlCe and proprlate the money we spend two children while he attendR tor armories," saya Ma,J. Charles Reedley College under the GI Columbia, who ls In charge of bill. He lives In the veterans' annory construclJon for AdJ. resldentlal apartmeQts while tak· Gen. Curtis D O'Sulltven Ing the pre-medic studies offered Major Columbia attend~ the at the two year college. dedlcatlon program for the MW 14 Armort~• Pla•n~ R~ey armory, and explained The~e men are among the HQ the plam the California national oWcers and enltsted men who guard ha1 for housfng the 25,000 not Jong ago helped the people otrlcers and men who make up of Reedley df'dlcate a shiny n l'w Its many unit.a. $81,000 arm ory built for thl'm by 'When the post war bulldlng the s tate of California. ll s one program was laid out, he sald, of 54 sue• new armorle~ <-lther there we~ only 12 armories In h u llt, ln process or building, or the state and those 12 required approved for conl't ructlon u nder the s~ndlng ol half a mllllon the new €'xpansion program of dollars to brJng thetrl up to mod· the Callforni" natlont.11 guard. ern standards These 54 armories are <.'o:.tlng With 54 annorle-ci now buJlt or the ~late $8 million. hut t ha t'R pla nned, tl>e state divis ion of only half of v. hat the national architecture and the national guard wo uld like to spend In pro-guard nave worked out standard vld lng homes for the gu.itd u nits designs and plans which are ap- plled to nea.rl.7 au the armory projects ln the et.ate ucept the very laraat on.es. Slg ones such a• the propoeed Lo~ Snch armory which may coat S.00,000, and tbe proposed Freano buUd- lng which ll esUmated at 136(), 000, requJre sPfclal plaft.8 but for the ordinary armories the plans have .<now been pretty weU 1tan· dnrdl%ed. The Rttdley armory la built In the basic plan. It hu a drtll room 120 feet by 60 f~t. ar '1 around one side le 1 wtng which rontalns the omces, kltchen, tot· lets and shower room, supply room and clasnoom. Thla arm· ory accommodates one company, lf an nrmory la to serve two com panlea all tllat's neceM&ry 11 to add another wing on the other aide. Tbe armory la of poured concrete rupported by 1teel, wtth steel trus,;es to hold up the roof. .. The 11man toWN are the Jtfe blood ot the national 1Uard," Major Columbla aa1d. ''beeause tt . • NOT FOR WAR-B,,g. G~n. Otto ·E. SasJmn thJicdttJ t~ nt.,IRttt!lt7 Armor7 "fur ~•u, not for "''"•" 111 the recent pogrtmt ulebrdting I~ complttiint of t/>, $84/)00 bui/Jing. Tl~ ""' •"""'1 illustr•tts t~ bari< Je1i8n um/ in emory ron1trucrion in I~ JldU of C.l1forni4. TM mdrn por1i.on of tk builJini (Oft/dint IM drill floor . Th, wing which is sAown ~J l~ft of t~ front nul of t~ bWLJint ntniJs 111/ IM .,.., ..,f",.J IM na~ nd cQnldins o{ficts, sho.,.n 411J lockeT room11 supp 17 room ttnd 11 d"u room ( Pholo by John Nurmi) ... 11, au< , ... hi • &.lie c-.w. c.t. • I I p.~i~g fabri~s · Inspirational . ; casual suits and dresses. The tallrt.al wttb m.ore bodY are used In llt.71-tba\ &bow clearty the llW1N to·•""'lemess. Cdfonija de61aners agree that there Sa to be a walstllne and that A new annual !lower has Jusl been lnt.roduced. known as the SwH>aJ. wh.lcll i. said to be ~ Cl'08I between aunllowen and dahll• The flowers are grown from eeedl and oom.e In every oolor of the rainbow. Th~ haft char· acter1aUca ot both parent plant.a. wttb aouae u:nten to llSbt bl6me and IQJd ab..tlnp, wi1b 1Wk1'emn peUJs. Otbsa are ... II doo.bla with Ucbt lvory- nut dllta and rnry Dade of told l"or t.boA who like to try IOIDeth1.q iww, um fJower will proft lnt.en!Stlng. Tbe 8laJU srvw tour to m fttt h1sb and ~ a 8UCC' 11ion of blooms llve to ellht lncbel ln diameter. Cuttlna tbe bloom.a ~ more 00W9"8. and aa many as rac> blooma haw beetl clalmed few one lltalk. They are grown by Clear Lake Oarclem, Clearlalte H1gh1andll, Lake Coun~. 8PORR8 TRAVEL BIGB 8poT'M that attack potatoe9, to- matoft and fruit crope . tram Urrouab th~ aJr at a he4ght or ap- proxtmatety lS.000 ffft. UFT--Daignn's /JJ~trooclc r&il /,.,;, nUI- ;,., a. 1'"1'whitt pldid .md bl.clc b'" «<tttl ir AJtl~ ccdusi,.e. BELOW -Da Gertsm411'1 2-p~<i <onon "'•ilk,. '1ro.tlclot/, •IWll'n dS • pfown IUslctt'' Jut to it1 ;,,.. porltml 1>«lt..tt ... J f41tk~ trim br~d. EUROPEAN TOURS / 1 at t} ht cl tc tr ('( bl sr t f el m tc b1 rl ol w 8( bl 31 lH s. di n• t < h- bt 31 • I ~ II: • --------------------- Tasty Corned Beef · and Cabbage Th~·• nothln& bourgeoise 2 tal)IHpoom -.a . .Add ontoaa. ~toea and CUTOU. about .&bla. fa, c7 d la h ~ Dredatt meat with flour. ull ,,cut Jen~ A.Cid__.,. bollo , thouafl babllJr lt""a .Wl corned and pepper. B roY..'11 111eat In tDs wa~ to OOftl> 'NII •b._ beef and c:abbap But wtlh th!a-~ fat m s-ww-e aauce-S~er •atll ., •• ti• .. clever new drea It &t bound t.o '1'111\. Ad4 cbioppea" onfon, bay ._... (etaal one laoar) • ._ t emP.t the ID08t dllGcuh appaUte leaf. c::aaa•ay seed, vine.pr mid ~ S111cn to._... Wtdl ialt In u» mt&re boueehnld water, Co Yer tigh tly. 'Begtn md peftlll'. 'n.dcken fllflT7 II c..-..., la 7.-. JU counUna t l m • wbeo pressure delllred. Tiellt Sb ..-oas ..._ ~ gau~ ,......_ 15 JIOUftda pres-. Mnl&Dp. 10 enc. enrlche-d bread sure. Cook tor 30 ndnu tea. Allow butter or marp.rt.ne gauge to nmrD to nannal. Re- 1 No. 1 can canied beef move. me.a anit amlons from Cl V. cupm) oooller. Tbld:m ttqutd wltb nau.r. 1 -.S cabmp. cooked or ~ cap crambled gin&W" l c:up medium wblte uuce 1mapa. Sen1t wWll flD((1 rtca~or \Vlth a walloped or platn cooked DOOdla cook.le cutter co t rounds of ....... at· bread baa bread &Uca. Uae a l LL rvt. ....,In 1-emalllr cutter to ND\o~• een-.,., pcm_g -.uv. se• t er partkm fro• the· of the ...S Goar slices. Brw1b 'MCb dee wlt.h 2 t.abl PlG'W flit melted butt.er ar IUl"prlm and 111' <::UPI .._. t oast lD OftD ar a.ndiw broiler. l 11' aapa .,,,...,,. water Mell w lat la a "11W..S U maJI .... brown tbe balll ID tt. Mate toast • 11111111 P'*t«* r lnga _, plec'ftc.• mw on top 1 t-md caa• of a pl.lllJa rumd ol tolst. P'UI J CIQll CDM8' llW with bot corned bed. A1raamw all_....,._ secttm. ot frabb' oc-+wd mb-Raft .... c:ut Ill w '''I I• ba~ • ..,m.a wttb wldte .._. ._ • ...a bL DI • and ... ..,. ~.. wttll •& ......... aowa - used ta p&ac. ol OQlmd beef. all lldlla la lllat f& AM"-'_. ~rve ~ nut l'lft ~l.np. 7 t• llllm& O tber ~pl~ dish • whldl -:r be served in new ~ u.-8ll"nrtan pot roasC. -b->!im.. cellste a.r. becued bell taatwk hes beef • brli:iket Jll)d Uma beam and rice and lrlab~ ·~ ... ---t 3 pomD dmck .....c. 3 ~flour 2 twpoona ah ~ W-IP>OI\ black pepper 1 medium onion ~ t.7 leaf 1 teL--pocn ~araway seed 2 ~ cider Ylnepr 9,. g.,. ~ .... aiww ••• BOT•L W•ITCOMa s•• aooMs ........ -.p -------• • ) _. .... cos'I' so.-. ............. ... r._. .... _..a N.mec--~~~~~~--------_,,• ... .__~_,,He.'•Pft~.--------- • -! "sh•• CONSOLI DA TED SCHOOLS ............ ..._ 1 I KARLC. 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