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~ amttona at cantornla
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'l."M ltmy flt Bamona Ja both
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pmm. at tbe lltaratum and
ctmmai blll ~ pneral tbeme-
tbll ar...-fl tbll n:ulla people
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dmtll 1att11Jtr ~ and tt
~ Ill the Bamet.-Sen1 Jndnto
:Y.U.:, tba1. the elemmm of the
~ cama lntu belna. arystal· labJa ftom the llv• of WlriOUI
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Bm•u•na llDd .,mm ol. Dlllml Bunt Jaakson.
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Y ellowtail Fish
Derby Opens
Relantton of all reatstration
requirement.I for San Dle90'1
Fourth Annual $10,000 Yellow·
tall FiBhlng Derby, whf.ch will
open April !5, has been an·
nounced. Derby of f1c1als, at the
aa.me Ume, announced the Uat.1 of
dalty. weekly, Derby Daya and
apecla.l prises that will be
awarded durLng the runnt.n,g of
the .J>Opular, summer-long fish·
tng claas1c.
No fee will be charged con·
test.ant.8 to enter the 1950 .Yel·
lowtall Derby, nor wlll a welgb-
tn charge be made for flab to be
entered ln Derby oompeUUon.
ThUI acUon will, Ln effect. make
the Derby "free" and throw the
competlUon for more than
Sl0.000 ln prises open to all aq-
len who ftah from boam autb-
ortaed. according to rules ol the
DerbJ'.
· In taJrtna t.bla action. t.be San
Dleao Derby of flclals o•ernlaht
catapulted th• event l.Dto top
apot amona the fishing contest.a
ot the naUon from the standpoint
ol number of penons competl.QI
Apple Blossom Time Celebrated
This Week-end in Sono1na
A two day festl val ls underway
th1a week-end at Sebas topol in
Sonoma County when thousands
of beauty lovers will vlalt the
area to aee the apple blossorna
in bloom there. A forty.four mile
tour throush the apple orchard.I
baa been planned along with a
flower show sponsored by the
Sebastopol Flower Lovers club.
Five year old Queen Elaine
Cochran will reign at au the
tuncUona planned for t.be two
day affalr. She will be at.tended
by Lee Vice and Shirley Stange.
Quen Elalne
Last month Queen Elaine and
her attendants accompanied b1
a IJ'OUJ> ot prominent c1Uzena
went to the atate capltol at Sac-
ramento where they extended an
official lnvttaUon to Governor
Earl Warren and to Senator F.
Preeley Abshire to attend the
f est:SvaL The governor was p~
81!Dted with a box of choice
apple8 and canned applesauce.
both product.I of their home vt·
ctnlt7. In addition to the flower
abow and the tour planned bJ
tbe commlttee folk dance pro-
gram ln the afternoon and ev•
nJ.na wW be held. The dancina
will bea1n at one p.m. and con-
tinue unUl 5 o'clock on the AnaJr
High achool turf and a later .-.
alon will take place trom 1:30'
unW 11 o'clock at the SebutsJpol
Legion hall
Callen for the danclq lncluc19-
Charlea RelndollaT, San Ana1mO.
Jobnn,J Ealemut. San Francia»;
Jack Kc~, San Francl8Co;
Charles Bauett. MW Vallq;
Vera Holleuff.r, Atherton; Pits
Allmond. San Francl8co; Dan Jllo;
Donald. San FrancleCo. Erwin •
et.cboff. Alalneda; Dan BoWet
Santa Rosa; Ed ~ SU
Francl8co; Wllllam <>wen. San&a
Ro.a and Bonnie Howet al80 of
Santa Roa. lbMllfflou , .....
Several da.no9 ll'0\11»9 wW of·
fer uhlbltlona at. the r.Minl:
Junior Mel'f"1 lllura, and Selilor
Yerry Jl1zen. Santa Roa: Coun-
try Dancan. Healdlbw& lllltt-
land F.olk Daneena. lllllbne. and
Gate ~ San J'rancllccx;.
In lddldoo. there wW be an
tndu.ltrtal ahlblt at t.be Momt
Hall ~ Ule two da18 pf tbl
hltlval. Tb1a wt.ll 1ut 1-10 p.m.
both 4aJ8, wt.th •"P''•lon ,._
to the "1>llc-
Head.lll8 the Uat of prts. for
the fourth year la a new sedan
Tbe 19'W> model th1a year, u m
put years. has been donated bJ'
the C. A. Gray C.Ompany of San
Diego. The car wlll be presented
t.o the angler catch1na the largMt
Tellowtall on either of the Derby
Daye. September 9 and 10.
The number of weekly award.I
to be stven during the 18-week
qua.Utyln• period of the Yeno.
tall Derby, which cloeea Auswat
20, bu been lncreaM<t from four
to elsbt.
Tailing Wheels of .Motlier LoC:le
Stand as Monutnent to Ancestors
Aa a grand quallfy1.n1 Pri&e.
UM two Derby contestant.8 who
land the lar,eat Yellowtall ~
tween AprU 15 and Aqust 30
w1ll be pven a two-week ftablnl
and hunting trtp to Alaslta and
return, plus complete outrlt..s of
taickJ.e and other equipment.
With th.la goes the beauutu.l San
Dteao Club EilJver Bowl trophy
foe the top qualllytn1 Yellowtall.
In the Mother Lode country In Amadol-county atanda a
heritage Of the yeste~ars-work clone by U.. handl of tbe
state'• first residents. Theae early pl0Dee1"1 equ.lp~ wWi
only a pair of hands. shovel, pick. hammer, aw drill ind b*i
powder, tu.ae dammed roa:rtna mountain streaml, cieUea
lancbi, built towns and roads. .
One of these monument. to the ~utty ol our f...-
bearw8· ere the four wheels ol
the Yother lode, the famous toJl.
lng whee18 of the Kennedy Mloe
located at Jackson Gate which
1a Juat one mile non.b ol Jack·
IOn, the county ... t ol Amador
county. Ttle9e wbeela, .ame flftf
yean old, &1' 68 feet lD cltamft9t
and made of ~ wblcb WW.
Suggested u most woods p-aduall7 do, rot
and return to ti» dust of t.b•
Mrth. The two wbMi. nearest
Sunday Tour the Kennedy Mine Bulldlqa
ban been tu.med OYer to UM
~ A. let.Nrely journey throu,n Amador Count7 Hiltorlcal So-
IOmlc WMterD Riverside County dely to be Wied u the focal
can be both enlllht.eninl and e& polnt of • County park.
joJable at th1I Ume of year 11 Prior to the law wh1ch re-
one t.aket the time to lnspect a quired mines t.o impound theb'
few of tb• many attractions. A t.alllnga, whJch became efftedft
-·-_.. trip lnclud.el t be around the turn ot thla oentu17. -....~ the cn.a.ahed rock residue trmi famed 11.J.aion Inn tn Rlvemde which the sold bad~ atnc:t-wbere ln ~ hour or two, one -mq Yblt the tun. home of one eel Wu d\JJnped lnto the nearmt
ol the ~ nnest collecUooa ereek or 8tream. Then each ,_,.
ol an~· cill1oe and rellca. dur1QI the heavy rainy pertod.
Al.lo .. t.be Peace Tower and and lD \he spring durlns the
rather Serra Crom at Mt. Rubl· 81M1W nmoff, the fln• ~ of t.b1a cruahed rock. called ctouz. Dr1n down 8CeD.lC Mac· .. altckem.,,. were canted fartber
nolla and Victoria A.nnu• not-and farther ~wn .a.m unUl lDI the ta.med Parut Na'fel Or-u.,. roached Ute ftlk;y, ~
anat Tree It Mapolla and U. Oowtna the fertUe .,U. and naJD.
,AlnJtOD A ft.Dua. 1D1 DWI)' a ftne ruch.
From 1Uventde. the route 1--In order to comPlJ wt.th Udl
tween SunQ11De&d and ElatDOft law, tbe ltenn9d7 Oold JOM, k>
paw H IDAn7 famous mlberal cated la a nlle;r and ltl •amp ~ sprlnpJ ........ -to ~a:i~ ~ mW alw>, found lt D9C F'7 10
Oil&& ........u ...... mow thm9 taUtnp Oft!' a ~ ~ al &be lndlan COWltry 100 .__ hlCMI-...... _ tba wben artlat.I of ancient ~ .ame ,._ wwa
ha'"9 'left rock palntlfttll and :!n. ~to O:~!.-=
ca"1np on bouldet'I lD tbe CID-COQJd be dammed up and ibe
J'ODI. TtWI area ll oow an Im-iemnp 1mpoUDded. ad ... ._...,. 1 1Did llllO ,...cant IJll9Ch and apricot .-OW· To effect th1a lift. four wooden Mt ~ ta • IDS cmttr diam Dume. tram wbida It no... bJ'
Nat tS the Ramona Bowl, ~ ~ ~~·.:,: sr-YitT to the .ump Of U.. Dist
8Clf$Mt ol the annual Ramona ot wooden flWML .A.t the bllle wheel Thll,,. ~tel tbnil
pqu.nt wh1ch wlU be pnlMDWd ot each w~ wu a oonaete more Umea befon tbe talllDP um ~ on Aprtl ~ lf.30, sump tnto wblcb the 1amn.p. rwhed t.be box CaD10D and
and Mq .. 1. / anblM with water, y.-. dum~ were Impounded. '
On the 8U,...ied trlp t.be nut On one 8lde of tbe wheel were Tba Kenned7 Mine. wbJch wu
place ot lntere.t 1a 1Ake im.1· 118 bucketa and on the om. cloeld down at tM outbrelk ~
non. tbe lafaeet ~of natural aide a smaller pul1e7 wheel World Wv u. ta todq .UU not
tresb water ln Southern ~ wb.ich ln tum wu connected ~ o»erat.ln& and for' the t-.* I
forn!a. The resort town ol Jm.sl. an e1ectrlc motor b;T a belt. As yean tbe wbffla batt r9ciiftd
nore la located on the nortbem the wheel turned, the buckew no care. In June ol .1.Nt; dall
aborel ol the Jake. Water 8J)OIU. peae« through the taillnp ln toniest flume b9t•Mn WhMll
boaUnc and speedboat repUu the llUIDP and were nJ1ed. Each Two and Three b1nr OYW ~
a" popular the JM!' around buck« UMll carrted the talLlnp , lnl a htch wind. but iill '°""
aad duck hunting in season. upward for a vertlcal t1ft of 48 wheels are standtna today, ·
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NaiuJ!t'fli1ig1.a -C.rpet ~·~~-~JI!• ll!!fs.~!!d .. v•~tys o~ th.•. ~uthl•ncl ·~ sprlf19i .
brill~ '-huts of purple! gold ·and red CIDminating-in an !lftl'Mtchtd di.play of Wild flo~~
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In the Grapevine eree, wild flowers ere now blooming. The valley floors of Kem County ere
spreed with the purple splendor of lupine end the gold of Celifomie's beautiful poppies.
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Wild flowers reech out ecrou the plain es fer es the eye can see in t)iis piCture of
spring on the .dell(i. Camera fens find this time of year ideal for color photography.
It takes a w•n,i sprinll '~~}' to tum i:ity-<lwellers' th011ghh to picnicking, es these three ere
doi119 in the fields of!W.'ldflowers. Fresh beauty abounds in Southern Celifomie, in spring. . / t . ' .
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AliW J.nip1 i sltm pwlt~J <'OllOft
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.._. JJ.s t:ris' .,hiJ~ ora..J1 co tM aw.a;., wcldiw, ntf1 oJ lwrrtlilw.
family dhmer. For a twosome
or a small family Utle ls by far
t.be more logical procedure. TIMl
meat--topped wl th ruby-red cran·
ben1.ea, Ute Juices of the meat
and the fnllt blend into a subtle
eaence of exciting flavor. Here
la the method of preparation:
Baket Bua wtth Craabf-rrlee
I aUcet of h am, cut ~ to "
inch thick
whole cloves.
1 ~ cupa raw cran~n1es
\l cup water
l /3 cup sugar
Trim edges of ham and tMert
cloves lnto fat of one slice (to
be placed on top). Wash cran.
berrlee and cook with 1" cup
water ln covered pan for 10 mln-
uta Add suger. Place sUcet of
bam ln baking pan, with cra.D-
beniea between and on top ol
the alle»a of meat.. Bake, un·
covued. In slow eftn (300 dee.
IP.) fol' about~ minutes, or until
bam la tender. The ham mq
be buted occasionally wt th the
Uquld ln tbe pG.
(Note: Jf desired. the era&
bet I lw ~ be swm.etled with boneJ lnatead or aupr. Ona
thick al1ce of ham may be u.ted
ID place of the two allces, ln
whlcb cue the baking Ume wlll
be k>npr.)
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BUTTON SPECIALTIES
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Stuffed Tomatoes
Fine luncheon Dish
~om.atoea stuffed wlth cnb-
meat salad and • little cbopJ)@d
anchovy make a wonderf\ll
l~beon d1ah. For fa.nq arv·
lee be sure to peel the tom1toes;
JOU can do th1.a by dlpplns them lnts> water and tbm tum1ng
them over a flame unUl their
•kln burata. u .. • lona·handled
two-Uned fork wtth whlch to
hold them over the beat.
Bananas, Peart Team
Well for Salad1
Both bananu and peara team
well with cre,am cbeee and aalad
sr-na for a h1nd>eon salad.
Garn.lib with pecana. ti you like,
and IUft with homemade boiled
ctr.Bins and crisp crac;tera.
Ma1hed Potato Cakes
Can Be Flavored
Mix k!ttover mubed potltoee
wtth beaten ea. flavor wttb
ft.nety srated Oilton, ~ tnto
cakel and brolJ lD bot fa\. T OU 'U
need abbut two CUPll of the po.
tato ~ one medhun«sect ea.
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Ho-w to Control Depth of-Sowing Seed
Modem pracUce In 11e>wtng
aeeds favon aballow plantlng.
Just how deep to place them ll
not too important. provided they
are not too deep. And the max-
imum depth ln the vegetable
garden may be considered to be
one to two inches.
Don't bother to measure the
depth you plant exactly, as som.e
beginners have been known to
do. A good war 11 to have three
depths of "drill." that beins tbe
gardeners' word ftJr the shalloW
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trench into which the aeed ll
dropped. 'lbe shallowest drill
la made by pressing the edge of
a narrow board into the aoll
Thls ta.k.es the smallest seeds,
vdlich are barely covered with
&Gil The middle depth drtll ls
made with the hoe band.le, and ls
about hall an inch deep. The
~t drill 1a made. w.Uh ~
corner ol the hoe blade, and rum
ona to two inches.
Tbe old rule that leedl thould
be IOWD al a deptb ~ to tour
Lan: u~ ~~IO ~·Hf-~ sit.~J J«Cl Tc:w _asGHT:
For mwll ittJ_..,... dp of bot.rt# ialo .,U. 8o11GN lllGlft':
C"""" of Jr....-,., Jttp drill for II~ stttl.
Dog of the Week
Magutne Catlfomla'• T-bone
for thls week goes to Belle St.an'.
seven and a hall year old collie
and German shepherd, belongtns
to J arnes M . Gandsey ot Route 1.
Hemet, Cnltfornla. Belle Starr,
complete ruler of her domain,
has 1 reputnUon of "al.ave
driver." Her owner l&J& sbe ta
never completely at eue until
everyone on the pl~ l8 working.
. She ts absolutely fMrJu1 y~l bu
the n~ry tact and diplomacy
for staying out of trouble.
HandyTipS
On Watering
Various ·Plants
Just a1 children differ from
.Miults ln the dlet they requtn..
10 do varloua p1anta dltrer ln
thelr watering needs, both aa t.o
quantity and type. For Instance:
FloodJng ls the best method of
waterin8.t border a oontain!ng
flowered, tall · stemmed plants
that are apt to be broken down
by an overbead spray. To ellmJ·
Data th18 danger. tie a piece of
sack over the end of a hose, and
allow the water to flow evenly
md ~ly through the bed.
O.ertlMd
ROMI become mildewed when
watered overbead. To avoid th1a,
u ~ u d!scoJoraUon of bloom.a.
water them by flooding In bastm
around the base of each buah.
Let.er, nu the butn wtth 1o.a
80ll to form a mulch and prevent
*11.aS 0\11. CuUlowarl. veptableB, st.raw· Clever Closets benSn, etc.. u. beat wataed by
In hall, Uvlna or dlnklg room, (be bU'roW metl>od. WJSb a hoe.
a closet can beoome a d8mr&Uve maaaVGaped fturow bltween
asset 1f you "111 ~ce 't'lle rows. Allow a. watn to rmr
wood panels ~ lta door with • ver, 11.owly from a bOM unUl Uw
glass panes and lnstall llhelvea ta . fmaow 1lf fUJl mt~ bWa be-
the closet epaoe to 11DMt boats tween !bnuwa ...s.ntY _, t
and brtc-a brae. ft 1 ....
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0..--•iltlrHq 11 best
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~ 11119 plentJ11& aDl,.. ...
plant.a u dDerart&t, tuberou and
ftbNml ~ &ml and
tuchstas A fine spray wtll not
m.k brittle at.ems or weak·
beadecl tlOwcr&. Ia 8CldlUon.
ov~klllllr .,..__, d» coarqe ~ • red .plder,
apllla. and malJbus.
tted fema, pa~ and
balled plan~ eannot
~ be wat.ered aatlat~
f above. The W&J to best
handle them la to give them a
weekly or twice-monthly eoektna
by atancl0 S them lll tlMllr po8
lll • bucket of water, and allow· IDS UlaD to rw>•tn unUl tlll ..a
. bu ---~..-...cl.
tlmet their diameter la a falr),y
IOOd one. tbouP tmpncUeal to
appJ.1 ~ accuraq, ot coune.
It does convey the ldea that the
larger the seed, the deeper it
'Should be. To some extent the
depth of the larger seeds wtll
depend upon the nature of the
solt
In sandy loam they mny ,.o a
little deeper than ln heayY clay;
and in hot weather they abould
be at least twtce u deep u 1n
the moist IJ>rlng weather.
Above 811, In maklng a drill,
keep lt llndgbt.. Some ~
use a narrow plank u a PUler.
A garden lln~ ls easier to handle,
Jaeavy cordl on ,._.. are bandy.
_but any stout cord ~ M-
tween two ltakee wUJ ~e.
But me. the Une • a nJde,
and neft'I' PftSS UM hoe bandl•
.ap1nst tt. for it w1ll bend. and
JOU.r garden row may turn out
to be eerpenUne. tt um uo-
pens, nu up the drill and tr7 It
over qaln. You will toon 06>
qulre tlJe k.nack. You qulctb-
learn to mark the drill fD the
well prepared 80fl w1 Cb ft!')'
little Pf'9UUl'll. e.lmo9t u tbOuab
y ou were draw:lnt a UM on
paper.
Gladiolus •
Gladiolus will do fairly well
lll any sou or locaUon. but of
course wt ll produce their flnest
flowers U the soU is falrl.Y f erttte
and they are provided wtth
pi.tity of wate while FCJW1ng.
ln canrornla we do not mat-.
mend pla.ntb\g them tater tfta.D
March, or u.;, ,,iu &IOCIQ).tD U.
bot weaia.er. -1leD tae dll1p u.
too hart! to oantrot
Conu an JlftlJab1e lb N~
Mr, bat u-nll7 an not mnd
enouch to plant unUl alteJ' lata
December. 11 pSanted earlier the
corms will 1-J dormant 1n the
ground untU Lbe proper eeaaon
to grow.
Ot courBe, we a.re not dftCrtl>
lng cold storage, or out of teaa0n
&Iadtolws corma. These an uau·
ally used only by oommerclal
prdenen.
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5n>OL IN AH EVEN NUM8ER OF LEAPS.
COUHTEACH POT You PASS AS ONE-.JUMP.
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