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Easter Regatta Up; Skippers
Fly on New "Flying Fish;"
And Yachtsmen Are A-Sailing
B,. BOB BUSKAUFF
• There's always something new under the sun, even when
lt'a u old as yesterday'• joke. Among th~ which come to ken
aa the 1950 yachting season gets under full way are the Flying
Fiah.
They'll be a somewhat-more-than-interesting portion of
the mighty array of small sailing craft and racing sloops which
converge over the Easter holiday week-end at the Balboa
Yacht Club on Newport Bay, for one of the first big race
aeriee of the 1960 aeaaon. Thia
wlll be the tradlUonal Easter Uon, al though they were tough
Reptta, April 8 and 9. to classify. They aren't a dinghy,
A.a of the period atnce lut fall. for a dinghy hu no deck. Nor
when they were introduced to are they small boats, for a small
the waten f of Alamitos Bay, boat haa a cockpit. Lona Beach and created quite a Davis and others who have
turore among the wty, the Uttle laUed the boarda .ay "they pack
untng boards are fb1n8 awa,y a world of tun and thrill... Non·
from the .novelty claeaftcaUon. awtJ:nmera aren't allowed to sail
To a Allor, they're like ca-them in racee. For swimmers,
nut.a to the gln-ru.mmy bounda. though. they are qulte safe. One
Everyb(>dy want.I to tab the Just falls ln, climbs on the center·
t1Jler for one. ot the tute.t, w& board to right the craft and mer-
teM 'and yet comparaUftl,y atest r1ly aalll on h1a Ol' her way.
rtdfl9 you can pt tn a mnaU Althou1i, the unique Flying
craft. Flab aa.Utioard la the new1&t
TM P'1ying Ji1ah allboard ta t.b.lng out In the briny west. lt
JWlt t.ha.t, really. Not!WIC more tan't the Nonly," by a lon« mile.
nor i..a than a surf-board e&n7· In fact. for \hoM who are unac-
~ripn Hpry 0-U, .Ito~·
f«td a olJ uu• to a..U t~
1lym1 Fish uilJx>otls, cl.iMs
I My 4"Yt'ft •f orJ m,,, I~ rflOll
, .. ~I h.J nt 20 .,;-1 qf -···
quainted wttb the great annual '
program of the boating Wftt, a
viait to the Easter series at Bal·
boa Yacht Club mlght prove an
eye-opener.
Perhaps 250 boats or more ln a
BCOl"e of varying classes w1ll All
Pllty Major Event.
And. mlss!na that, th~e are no
leas than 60 maj_()r""'events, tn·
clud.lng those of 6aUonal and in-
ternational calibre, whlch wlD be
held at varloua ports o! tbe west
during 1950.
They'll range from mile-high
Lake Arrowhead to San Luis
Oblspo, to lnad Lake, to Los
Angele!ll outeT harbor; Crom Van-
couver to Ensenada.
In fact, the 1900 Pacific Coast
sallin1 championship resatt.a ln
Ausust wUl be btld OD P\aset
Sound. Tbe Soutbem callfom.1&
. nptta wtll be conduct..t at San
Diego. Aucu-t &-11, under ftJ1.
oua ausplcea of tbe Mialon Bay,
Southwest.em.. Coronado and San
Die80 Yacht Clum. lng a aall Not new at. all. Th.at
la probably the way the f\nt
aallor outfitted his noaUng plank WorW Obuaplo•••tpe
back in the poat-neanderthal age. 1be world chami>tonahip eeri•
But, Uke lay1n1 lettuce under for JntemaUonal 14-foot dtnghiel
potatoes, lt was the nlcetie. will be held at Alamitoe Bay,
which made the salad really July 4-30. The Luden 18 oaUonal
crunchy. So, for that, the bowl champlonshlpe are elated August
go to a long-time smnl\ boat eltlp-14-19, on Newport Bay. Alamlt.oe
per down at Alamitos Bay, named has the Snipe clasa naUonala and
Harry Davis. those of the Sabot dlnahY class.
Davts, who has been deslgnln& Aye, for the hardy who ..U.
and sailing 1mall boats for 25 or the pea-greenett who want to,
years, atarled his career ln pre-... there's much ln the otfl.ng for
teen age days. He was a charter 1960. A dozen blu•wat.er eventa
member of the teen-age ~way for the larger boa ta; and any·
SaJ.Ung Club. He's outgro~11 that thing you want to order for the
and ls now a member of Alamitos scuddlnf' little tellowa, even to
Bay Yacht Club, so lan't really the "wet pants'' lads ano laase9
so old, at an. who cllose such ultra~tUes aa
The swift little Flytng Flah Mona. Harry Davia' Flyinl Flab
sailboards were readily accepted aallboard for the salt and pepper
by race committees for competl· of a Nilinl llle. /
P l,nt1 Fish """''/ ]«It. ClnJ,I, .m,,.n., • r«t ""°"1J H6"1, ow of tb. , ,_. ,... ...
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4000 ~cres Celery, Tomato8s to Be TranfAlanted
From Nursery Stock in Coachella Valley ..
117 BU.I. DNMING8, .......... PAil._, ft. Wle Dile P-
Forty.ftYe 9Cl"8I plant.ct to~
ery and tanaioe. ln th1a f50.f-.
below..u.Je~l. ~ tem-
perature, early-irowt.ns belt wUl
be transplanted ln April to. 4000
acrea ln late-growing cllmatee
for marketing.
The I. K. I. Fanni midway be--
tween lnd!o and Coachella la the
•Ile of this first large-ecaJe DW"--
aery planting In Coachella Val-
ley, producing quality stock tor
Northern California, Utah. Colo-
rado, Washington and Idaho
growing areas st.UJ winter cold.
"Coachella Valley bu the flD-
est wea~r. plenty of wtnm
warmth for growing D\1rtef'1
atock.'• Jack I~ the flrm'1 Col·
U• o1 outdOCJI' srown trarw-
plmtJna ltOck often and ~ en '100 per acre over bot.bolt•
ll"OWll »J,anta, formefb' on)y
stock aVldla~Je, aceOl"dllla t.o I.
It Iehbn.atau, general manarer.
The Ol"llJ'lllatton, now «a>ert-
menilq wtth at.rawberry planc.-
lnp. eazM to Coachellia Vallq
tram Lop.DdaJe, Nev., ta U.. ff!!f'o w. Meis-Moapa v~ ooru. e-. of Lake Mead. In 1947. CeJer7 ll'OWn here .wtll p~
duce 3ClOO carloads pf fresh pro
dace lJl DOll"them &l'eu fro• the · »ecre ~ whtte the J"'UDI
·p1am. _.. cloeeJy bunched ~
$.llonttn LI,__ (D) 1,,, HJ.. llto..Jl -' P.i '"'*'-~, thftr liMk ,_
wh /06 ~ Tlw ...._ ·~ d w .... , V "--1 tO#lflttMI
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ptber, ~ trom oecalllonal
wtodl tKtm frond .. kraft
pepll' -.u. {r-_ ..
Tlilt •••• tomato ...... w1l1
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Hym111 · ~JM;~~ of ~··of humble folk wil ~ to greet the de~ ·~r~
~ ~IY'in ~-~~~~·et.lome of the 1outhwnt'• most 1pectaculer .scenic: poinf;s.
~ h.re ere ·.of :scents ._. scime of 1949'118Mcei, which will be repeated next ~ey.
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' On •:the -mountainside overlooking the city below, toW!fsfolk of Palm Springs end devout
froni fer points gather on Easter morning. More then 2000 persons heerchthi1 ahoir lest year.
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Worshipers et sunrise services in the Hollywood Bowl ere treated to the impressive flour•
ishes typical of film capital. Here e women in white sounds trumpet high above throng.
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.... . . ' -Jaco~ Riis,_ who dedicated_ tile Father Serre Cross atop Mt. Rubidoux et Riverside, suggested"
coJlcluctillCJ Easter sunrise services. Rites, that were begur .in 1909, ere hel~ t+iere annually.
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doPJetbatnta. ~••1'•np an feeble, &nd often haft ~
cult.J ~ throup the llOll
Ult la at all lndhwl to~
U• twice M macb carrot meed lt
~have dOubta about your aoU
beln& poroua en~h. In t.!le case
o11arp ~ llUCh .. beet. swi.
chard, llDd peaa. which can be
sptlCld predael,y, 80W them an i?d» apart
Buah beana usually att al·
lowed to arow four lncbea apart
1D the row. U you wish to avoid
•acant 1paces, a good way .. to
llOW beana In pain., 1paoed four
lDchea apart. Seldom wUJ both
M4ldll ln a pair fall to grow. lt
both grow, one can euU:r be
pulled up, or 1.-t them both de-
Yeiop, aince twtn plant.a wlll do
u well aa Ii.ogles.
The surest way to 80W innall
Meda .. to take a few In the hand.
and let them fall through the
tlnpn Into the clJill which ha.a
been prepattd. Get cloee to the
pound. and with a little practice
you can quickly acquire control
IO that the eieed8 will be evenly
~buted, each eulflclenUy d.l-.
tant from the next to prevent en·
tan*1ement.
Indoor Gardening
In early aprtna you may force
blooma from •hrubl such u
fonyUlta, crabapple and eptru
b7 cutUna abooU and ll'Uttinl
them lD water tndoora. Tbt aat,.
ttnp uaualb' will blouom wtUltn
ten ~ often montbl ahead of
outdoor bloomtns u.me.
lar Poim-ldght kid ..... ...
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G9ftlll the icmaou. Joyoe JI Ct-.
P• 10 tlO --time. ( ' I !f•) .. :.
Vanguard-A n•w lllllllip
lllrapped 1Mmdal a5pecl whb
..-ctutm detail. It'• MW .........
wear. (U.-)
Newest. Colors
Colon a.re primary {pr lift! play
Muon. Off ·ahoota or th• baatc
or prtmary colora or the spec·
trum an the lmportant tonet tn
th1a Calllomla collection. ~hlch,
ll.ke Callfornla it.self, ls very
colorful
ROSE, a bluAh·bud hue, WA·
TERMELON, an earthy, rich
pink, and SHELL PINK are the
leadera. Shell pink ls partlcu·
larl~ lmportant when mated with
plum accessories.
SUN SHADES, a CaUfomta
1taple, ran~ from brilliant,
luminous yellowa to the &<>fter
LEMON YELLOWS, and down
the llCale trom a ctnnamon·brignt
SUNTAN to the opaque EARTH
BROWN, a blend of ruat and
chocolate..
BLUES are at poJarltlea. very
pale or •err deep. Faded blue •11
the color In Denim Pair-Offs. A
prlmlUve aqua 11 being Intro-
duced In butcher llnen ·type
rayon, u well u a deep but
brl&ht navy:
WHITES are all clear, all doz·
sllng, and a moat vital contribu·
tor of •harJ> acc~n l8 on both
bright and dark background..,.
White with yellow Is a new idea
tor collecton of Rparates.
Best to Rem0ve
These Stains Quickly
Rmlove .u111.1 made ln table
clotb.9 rlaht aft.er the meal The
Jonier the staln 1tanda Ute
harder lt wU1 be to get It out.
Treat Your Gardenl
Tiu. Neu> SUll-DIL
COlOIRA. UIC'TACULAI,
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There will ¥ rounds of ~
luncheon pan.tee duriag tbe COIDt
ln& Easter week wh•._ .,.-t.11&
80Cial season geta 1utomttJcally
underway. It's a U.. ibr colol"""
tul deooraUona and eomethlnc
new and e.a;y ln tba w.,-ot food.
Here are a few~b> ..... -
tucfnaUng and ,,P8.lat.able dlsbes
that will aatlsfy my lf'OUP of
l\le8ts:
Staffed Ft.ll PW•
BakH a. c. ••• -..C•
Stuffed O.h t.illetB:
4 lncll vldual fllb fllleta, about
1 pound
1 tablespoon ~ly chopped
onion '* cup ttnety chopped celery
2 tablespoons butter
1-* teaspoon salt
% tea.spoon thyme
dash of pepper
11" cu pe soft bt"e9d crumbli.
lJghtly pacbd
l to 2 tablel])OCIOJI enpol"Ated
milk 1"' cups cheese aa~
CHEESE SAUCE:
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoon~ flour •
~ t.ea~poon salt '* teaspoon dry mustard
dash of pepper
1~ cup evapont~ milk
~ cup water
% lb. chateau cheese, ahredded
Asthma hfferer
Now Sleeps Uh IUy
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C..eiall andoele1"7 lit-·~ butter '11W ~oder Mil mt
brown. about 10 mlnut9. £A4
vegetdlll nmture,. D!t; -.:,me.
and pepper to bnta4 cru.mtle; mlz
well. MA' .... .-...z a 9:d
milk. !IYktl om.,. .-tour
~ ptdk)m. ry ... a porUoe
Oil ~ WJet. ~ ftlleta u4
fute wttb • lloathplck. Put tll·
1eU 1n shallow bak1nc pu. PGaJo
che81 auce Oft!' ·fllleta. Bake
ln moderate oven (360 ~ F.)
until tender. about 25 atnl!t•
Serve at ~ lf deslred. prnlah
"1th chopped ~.
To mate cbeele aa~ Melt
butter. Bemo•e from heU. Gem·
blne Oour, mt. *7 m~ D4
¥'111*· 8dr lnto ~ butM.
OndUa1b' stir In riapot&Ud m.U.k
and ... _.. Coak °"" IMdtmn
beat. tldntDI cnmt1n&l:J, 911Ul
tbk:ktM4. S.. &re I 0 me 9ddltkmal
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2 tableepoona tNtter
2 tablespoona flour
'J6 teaspoon aalt
1* teaspoon dry muatard
ll'B tn.spoOn paprika
dubol~
~ cup evaporated milk
" cup wate-14 lb. chateau cheeM, shredded
2 tableirpoona dry bread
cnimb9
(Makes four sernnp.)
~ bu\ter a 9-tnch pt.e
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mana1es to save a portion of his tamings.
And we Prrf fflter•f ,,,,.,.,,, teot
CALIFORNIA SAVINGS
AND LOAN COMPANY
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' Onnse Bhll Brad
3 cupa atftecS all-purpoee fioW'
~cup laPT
3 tnllPOODI baking pawder
1 t•tr,pOOD alt
1 cup bran
1 ea
1 c.abl poon gra led orG'fe
rind
'6 cup orange jutce
l~ CUP9 milk
1 ~ tabJespoum m..ited battw
Combine whole bran. ora.np
JulQF 1111~. >ll!ll~BB!Mthmlk\.
ut.ee. togetl:Mr no.. 91111r,
baldns powder, and alt hllD
ln• . Combine fT'ated ·~11111'8
rtncl, well-beaten ea and IDlll!Ud
butW with bran; add to llfttd
dry ta. M!x on)I'
bleridmd. ""1'urn lnw sre-4 DI
pan tnchea.
oven (32S dei!P"•li'"'F.) 1
1~ mJnutes. Yield: ODe loaf.
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