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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-05-06 - Newport Balboa News TimesI # • , •.• SICTION OP • I. I I ,.. .. Fair and· Rodeo . w b1ch C<ml!'eat was memorial· lzed to estabJlsh a new unit ol pcTtVer to be known u Jlurro. pawer. replacing .. ho~power.• as being more ln keeping with the current status of Callfornla'a gold mining industry. O!Jlel" major attnctlom ol tbe Kot.her Lode J'a1r will l.nclnde the annual~ ot Gold Parade on Saturday afternoon, with bun· dreda of floats, rlding units and a apecla1 K.lddiM Parade aectioD. A 8P«ial entry thla 7eer wU1 be 1be famoua Aahmem 8brtne Pa. trot mounted ~ ol Oak· land. with tbell' d«Jlena ol trPeC> tllcUJar' c:mb•IDl8 and sncl*m l"ldlq tormatlo-.. Thia UDlt woo top award ID compeUUoD al the mnual 8lu1De eon-nmtkm at Cln- dlmaU ln 19'9. Openlftl ceremonle8 9' the fair wlD tab place at noon on 'l'ban- dq, MA.J 11. wtth Jwtstns o1 •blHU pttlng under wa:r u.t afte"noon. BMW. no~ bop. poultry and 'Other Clltliea will be Judced tbat day. w1lllie bmtlcul~ home eoommk:a until tbe mining banklnc, and oc.bll' l.merestl tram San J"roan- cMDD, Beno. and other omll!ia Md ··••wJed ttlemMtv• wttb- cleeetor that wtU Uve toawt11. PlJ'IC bt tried the tbm Just bud- dlns Santa re Railroad Plrtb' ft.. ftl!!! 911 bf tbe tamoua Spreclrllllll (aml~ "' San FrancUco, tbe7 ln retu:m to haft a 11'btr<>t·wa:r for tbe ralboed t.b:rOQSb the Killer and Lax boldtnp on the west 8lde of tbe Yalley. &a te,a were eompleted and warlt begun when the Sprecklel f~ wanted • morta:age on Klller'a boJdl.Qp to -=uN a $500.000 loan. Thll ~ Ser nfu9eCt and went to the BoaUMni Pac I t I c Company tbrougb • batter"J' of b.1.9 &UGI' M'Ylt 80IDe ol whom had been at.- • team}& for the 8.P. Camp&D7 and othen who later were to ~ came tbe Jep1 minds ol tbe TUt Southltn p ! cl fl c Oompauy. 8800,000 ... fOl1JwcnllJS trcm Ole 8.P. B.nS mle\1 OQ Killer'• ~ wttbouc. lleCUl'lty and ln .... turn the west side line of the soau-n PacttJc ..... built later to be the ribbbo of .... tbat er-. fMt Oftl'DICht tn1D "'The ~ to La9 AqeJea ran on. Tfle eanaJa were completed but not until UM! entire oonatructtuo ICbeme wu changed. Tlll9 ,..... ..S•al will .. ........ w-........- .. bHQI 6e.., Dv HID• a., •1nm c '1 •' • flllr -·· ,, ............ em.-1 a I ,.. JI fW ., a.a. Ila 2 • , D ti. falrgroundl arena where Chrl• temen Brothen, well-known rodeo specialist&, of Eugene, Oreson. wW present top clau rodeo events. nm al the Burro Derby event8 wU1 take place OD 8atul'la day nentng, while the ftnall wlD be lnterspened wttll rodeo 4"'elltll at the Sunday afternoon rodeo. -. LAMB DERBY AT WILLOWS coni.t& Compedton wW YI• for~ merch•ncl18e prl&e9, rlbbom ad caah at tbe Wlllowt 1ll&b Scboo1 Stadium. Tbe Frt&y procram end.I ln the nwnJ.ns with a band concert, llftl7 auction sale ot the at~ noon•, prise, fat lamb9. pet lamb r--. and the spectacular Lamb ,I>erb7 Queen Crownt.ua Cereo • IDOIQ'. Other ~n ts 1nclude peradel, lheep doc trlal8. Armand Girard and bla ootstandlns Ho111wood nudevtUlt show. an nent.na blaebal1 pme. Concluding wW be a pla Lamb Derby Dance to I.be mu.le or Eddie Halter. h1.a tm.pleee orche-st1"'a and TOCaUst. ~Chico State College Stages 32nd Annual Pioneer ~ Maj 6 ~ S2!id annual Pk>m• DQ-8 will be celebnted on the CUDP\Y at Chico State. lfq e. SI.nee ti.. 1DcepUon ln 1918, Ploneer DQa hu srown to be one of the outr atauctlq f1ftllta on tbe .IChooJ calendar. For WeeQ nm:Jn haft been stored ~ and wtdlkertuo. ha'ft made ready for the bM.rd contest, whlch 18 a1W11,J8 a h1ghllght of the dayta prosram.. A JMU'1lde wtU open ~ pro. snm. after whlcb the Rome F.co- nomic. Club wUJ eerve boz hJncbeoG. Lan 7Ur' over 2000 hmcbee wen 1et rid. Al mbda7 tbe -Mellerdn.ma" la prmented ln the amptthater, Btdwe1J Bowl '"The Bad Kan." Under the dtreetlon ot Dewey Roberta. wtll be pre1ented thia 79J'. In the atternoon pie ea~ lng contest.a and j>eard and cos-mme Judclna wttr be held. The tua«·war staged between the freshmen and the aopho- mort9 fl"om either side ot the lake la a1'"79 an adtlq fncu with the loeera being dunked 1n ~ lake. 4nlla ~ • ll"&Dd folk dance la tbecoll .. l7Dl wW be .... ~ ... .,. 4llncUan ol o.tla '1111•>nflt111 tbe evaata II ... , ............. o1 ... Sltni# ~R~J &.I' H.,._ ~I I~ ~-C/,d St4U 1tt.Jnt1 J<I '-" for Pi<mttr Dt171. I TarletJ' abow teaturtnc ll&Udent taleat. In tb1a &bow u.. 80Dlll ... WI lUEn by the •tadl II 1)6.. ndbla Ulla year'• .,._... .. ... Bia "torrey, DMc ~ .. Rick Pihl .. .. ---- It's -lay: in t-e . ·l~st for the 1 . . \ Motorboats at Parker, long Beach; 2000 Yachtsmen Converge on Ensenada By BOB RU8KAUPP An eastern writer once face ti· ously r em.u·kt'd: "What yacht· 1ng needs ls a k lng and what I motorboat men nHd are aov· ernors. .. Which ls the buDlt. Every blue water sallorman ta bi. CJWn klDS and the biP~ ....... foot.eel men ot the motorboat r..tl want uythtq llut a ~ .-nor. For IJpeed t. ttwJI' aJpba., omega and the hole In their pocketbook And. beg1 nnlng thl.8 week~nd, the 11euon In motorboat radn« and In 'achUna i. ~ J.nto MP par, wltb two ll'ffl eY'mlta. SllDdiay, 00 Parbr 0... ibe inboard k.algbt.8 and ladiee .ere compeUng ln one of the flrst big meets spon~ liry the South- er n California Speedboat Clu b (Al:ne1ca'• tarpct) ln conJunc- tloo. wtth the up and oomln.i Park.er Llona' Club. . And. um ~-end. wt Ualn the er9Ce'nt ~ alo.q the coast of BQa. cat, more than 3000 yachi. IDe1\ we ptbend u ftntBb of the Ullrd amma1 lnta•tl.JMl All· • ms nee trom Newport to En· sentada. which got underway Tba:nda,J DOOi'\. Tbe Parker Dam motorbOat apeedfest men ii a boom-up to a mace ~ ol 1950 ••mmer r&- pUM. Tbe ~ faJJa liq 21. II& Stockten Tben,. OD May 30, Al11""'1h ~ J~ bU IJ,~.;.n, ~· 1o ,WC ill n °"' .f n br.11 Nttn'ftl • tJw eu1 lMt ~, ~ 1.,,.., ttU?•" El Moau tlriwT, ..;/I "'1 IM ltofll Mto «,.,. ;.. tM"'"' f« t~ ~11 I~~ JO tll C..., IJHrb. tbl fall power ol. ..-.. ln· board boating •tND.ltb wU1 be iumed on at LoDI Buch, Cal Here wtU be &be om o1 Uiree npttoryl MHctay ·,..nu on Che fJuDou9 md ~ ~ • ..,,,,,. " U the Udl1 dpnDft coune at t.be eaai.rn euNmtt;7 ol Lcms Bx ch baa beD dYbbe&. Tm llay 30 rt>ptla .. die thml all-western S'WffJJBtake. ot tbe Jlb1ll Lms Brr& .,.. Cllllb. Tbe ma wm be a. '" , rwt ..,. B.atq 1eptt1 <w•..S .. aaal) ........ ..., tbe Lams Pr+ 111DJOr CM""-ol Oma- = rce. Tbe t.btrd wm be ua. etpth anmaal Labar Dl7 •••ta ol. Cbe 8ouUMm cautGl"Dla Bl••• bon Club. On the awns Croat, die JDt. .,.,. de-k\ ol. cour-. baDol"I motJJer Nadoaal lfoUdl7-Wt Ma:k:o'1. not oun. lt'r U. Cinco de Mqo eelebratlon lD wtddl 11....tram commemonc.e their ~ The third annual c•antc aJ. reacb' nnb aa one of the pat· e.t nenu lD Amerlcan ,.chtl.na. Yet stranply enough, 1t•1 one wbJs.b. like ToPQ', ju.at 8ftW. It came from an Idea of ftve ~ men castJ.n1 about for a lood ear),y eeuon place to race boat.8 to. ft t. sponaored by a &TOUP which formed to bandle tbe nmt-the Newport Ocean 8a1). lnl Aaodation. whoee pl"elldeDt for each ot the tbl'ee years baa been CUtt Chapman. It hu beoofne algnA)led far and near. So much llO that the Th.ink This One Over CaJlfor· ~it tw ftOI, tbU ls "wlwt showJ ., wkra tM 114f p1'otof'~ °" tbe ToYNma. Raa11 p "' Nilt1 1"" Im iwillli•tl J~tl~J tt/ltT bnng 1tnl on tht '1tiJn11Un t to Id " pktflTt of tb.t 1hoit-pl, to ~lilt tht Myth. Af tn troJJini tht 1'i1hw"1 for lt"t'nJ hot1r1 loo/titei for 4 postly hitc#>.biltn, tht 1>bolol'ttthn ttvUtl hi.I ltns to ruortlU.1 tht 'i<tt1rtH1~ rwtwrt sttu/~1. W ht11 bis fltft1liw1 wnt tlneloptJ lht outlints of tht ftitut '" IM right f"'tlro•..J /,.J btt.. rtcortlttl. Tht sttlf CM IM TOWNSHIP ReGJSTH 1"1 tl>ty Jo •ol •lttmpt 10 "'4kt "#Hltttnl' of ""'YOM· For tbou who bdint itl gbosts-tht lllxYvt picturt is prtu ntttl. 1« tbo~ who Jo ftOl btlint iii 1bo1lt-IM .bo.e picturt iJ pttlntttl. Niles boy. Just having a little shaken. They point out that the They refer to the picture In fun. , , hoax was perpetuated on F ebru· the Township Register, reprinted Despite this hoax, the f alth of ary 27-not February 26. SO 1t above. Doesn't it pro\·e that there bellevers·in·sbosla remains un· proves not.hlnc. IS a NUea Ghost Girl? tin area. ~cost of this proJ· ect was placed at $20,000 by Mc- carthy. Ground crewa re-traded the lpado\18 automobile p a r k I n g area and at the same tlme paved the concourse wa lk running be- tween the principal nhlb!Uon butldlnp. The complete program for the falr ls being formed around the livestock dnasJfi®tlon, national crochet c!octest, JJome Econom- ic. Deparuntnt exhlblta, the • flower abow "'1th lta popular song tlUe theme, rodeo, horse show and quarter horse races. Barbara Crockett. Dixon Union Ht«b School se~ ts msnJng u queen of tha t~ fair. She la being attended ~.1 aides '¢ftostn from among the bJgb achools lri 1\earby Cl\let ln ~ lano County. ' What ·i>eople Will Do: General Eisenhower will let himself be drJ\fted for the Presidency in 1958 and with Margaret Chase Smith as his run· ning ma~ for the Republican ticket ••. All city owned bus lines w1ll cut service 25 per cent on July 1 due to the lncrea* '* of caa and the sharing of the rides among the job hold- en ... Your gu company will bill yo~ 15 per cent rnore per month after Aug. 1 ..• Your wh.b.key ~coat you 25 per cent less by Sept. 1 due to the heavy competition ..• John· Dupont will be the choice to play NtJinltl, tbe world famous ballet dancer who qaent m06t o1 bil ,life ID the insane uyluin, wh~ Man u\ak~ tb.t film ':':. Don't }>Ian pn dytng:July 1 uruetli you wlah to remain· unburied 191 a month u the Gl1lve Dftgeil' union will c.&ll a national strike at that ttinfi . : • Hollywood'• most worry will be 3 dimensional televisi~ and in color too . . . President Truman will veto the Soldiers' hospital bill ... A soap company will ci,it the pdee of ttieir toilet soap three ce.nta a we to meet the growing com~titlon ... King "Leopo~ m of Belgium will .write his story for your favorite newspaper ·. . . Pope PilU will "make a second plea for world peace within a month, and this time he will especially single out certain nations by naming nama .•. Kaiser-Frazer stock in for a new decline until the low priced automobile hits the market ln August . \ . Cotton will remain firm on the Wall Street ticker ... The latest sports draw iS midget car racing and will grow tnto great popularity • . . The Horatio Alger stories will be brought up-to-date and be re-issued for boys ..• James Michael Curley, the ex·mayor of Boston and the ex-Senator from Massachusetts, will retire from public Hfe ... Singapore will be your next headline from Asia . . . Horace Heidt and his band will make a complete European tow-, fea· tw-ing the song, "Enjoy Yourself, It's Later Than You Think." How to Send Questions to Criswell All q uestions directed to J eron Klng Criswell, famous fd agazlne Callfornla columnlitt adviser, m ust be sent to the Magazine Callfornla Offices, 380 Obispo A venue, Long Beach, Cal. Crlswe11 wlll not answer any questions "'hlch might reach h im In Hollywood. No money should be sent in letters with the questions. Criswell ls under exclusive cbntract to the Mog3zlne Ca lifor- nia to answer your le tters, advising you on your personal problems. Questions wJU be answered ln rotation as they are received at our otflce, and are given without charge to our readers. Any money sent w ith the questtona wm be returned Questions wm be a nswered only In the Magazine Call!or· nla and no answers wm be sent direct to those aski ng them. ln ..eel !re he .n- UI ed td-. ier nt ct let en 0\1 ~ i'• or tal ap n.g lte ·ld :le ek be ill og er be .. • K. FOLKS MIN» TM!IR OWN ... ..!'VSaNe5S EV WO" T TURN us UPSIJ)E l>OWN • !:OU ,SAii> t T-• WI J:te NOT P UJ> OF HOW WI usa» To 1.0oK • NET• MOT•ATE LIN•ORl•IND POE•Rcm>R DRl!S•SIRIS · pOSS .. T.fRM Nl\18• E RN co~~v MA •R ·1&VIRE -1¢tl~I RIA'PERS 'RIST • • '4 "Silhouette Is Given Top Room ot &be --tam.re. ..... mhown .,,. tbl8 boa8e -an au.,.,... round tdea. Sllm, impeccable and gently handled, they usually have a rounded ouUlne, imper- ceptibly widened shouldere and a balance ol built out pockets at th• htpllne. "nletr atdrtll ~ e~ to gtve a sum llne wlth enouab walklng room for grace. Sbart capes repladng suit jAckei. wlth wide cape aleevea are Yariatiom at the suit allhau· ette wl)Jcb NttUe Rosenstein usee often th1Jr year. Tbe brlef little c a rd I g a n aweater, waist lenath and won· derlnlly shaped, ta abown wlth pilnted •ilk dresses. 'Jibe dlsUnguJahed f a b r 1 c s cb th1a designer makes the but. of al! ti. collecUorw are Mtably 80 lh1.I an.son. 8u1 ts ahd drtsMI are made of ftne shadow ~ • woola, beautl- tuDy aupple navy aerge, basket weave wontedll and UCbt ~ht brOadcJoth. There 18 e Dew allk broadcloth for d.-y dreuell. for a group of loveJ..y Uaht and CU\IA.l wmm« evening dreuea. 01m OVJIB .&xorm For evening Nettle Rosenstein stresses the two-tone dress, either ln layers ot one shade over another or In wide bands of two shades set together vert1· cally. A ta.sc1naU.S varllldlm of th1a theme ls ptatal 1-. NetUe Roeerude..._ --~ handliQg of the 61ubiiJ ~ and veey low back t. -_. apparent ln this collection. stlt- fened po1nta rlelq ln front of the bosom bring many a decol- letage Just barely into the realm ot decorum. Large shawl collara rise from a very low point at the front. In contrast many day dre88e8 are demure and covered up, not oiice but twllle, by double ooU.ww of white linen or pique ovs m. <Ollar ot tbe dress fab- ric. 1.mg;y Ml fleMeeee .allte U1ml the effect of ft 11 ~~~ Ill *1rt.t. lhia de-.... .... a.rta flangel, ~ er; w nH SI tp1a ln the llender ~ *lrt. ~A! ___ .. ~ •ll•Jt•d., .,.... ... dnJllld ... dfess ~ .. abo"" for ~e and evenlng in 'llt'D!btt1't emora and naltrai.. linen b11i!e knit. an~ and lacy lD pat~ Is ueed The bewttaa' w ~ ls 14 · lnchea for ~ (mldcaU to - the averap wom1"t), and 8 to 10 ln~ trorn the noor for short e'ftD:bl8 dreseee. C... ... I' Os....,wl 11.c 1Jwntcd..t ~ mma ~ laTor cl.amt.ly qaidtel8 appetl-. .. • Ort La~ o1-~ KI I... 7A-l~4 (Ofl sill ) "4Mb, 9-' miltitt,t1 ila ""°wry 'ifnnt •"71· T~ ...,_.._._.._.,.,_._... ,., --~.i~J to~ •f p_,.., •ft/,....,_ J •• '91o-~ "-6, ,,,.,,1,;n, of I~ •• Wlk'lJ ,i4it1 ir • ' taf«t; lftirt ,..._ crntnYJ ,., . ..,,,~-- Soutt.n C-12'reoll Go•WACNdl• ..._ &tlll .... ,. Mt a .. •) , ..., fer au 03' 4 I ' blila.r plan 9D 1MvbC .. , D cca•ad. --. ~• a ' 1111 zwtpe: 9llt tea 12 two ...._ •• ..,... kt•• .... ~ tlllf t Ice» .... etmW-. ....... ad··=· .. ...-,.,as powda. Add .. ellllt 'w1dD earn mat.. TblB Cll9> btDe one bea tep eca. tt.u-e. fourtba cup bunennllk or IOUI' milk. and three table9poclm melted ~. Add to dry ~· Mix well. Pour lm- medle&dy lnto well gtt.Ued elalbt..l.Dch -iua.re baking pan or well peued •llding bot nine. loch Millet. Bake 1n bot oven (425 degrees F.) for U minutes. v•, C1lery, Sauce T-, With Rica r..ftoNI cooked wal may be ,.,,,.,. wldl diced cooked oel~ry and a cr..m auce. Seuon the Cl'9a aauce wen and Mt"Ve the ftl.1 OYer tke. .Accompany with apple rellah or plneapple chutney. Hay Feter Swo1 COlliq S..1 ! Get rais Pretmtalile Now ! I~ i. ha7 tnw Um• and If 7ou are OM oi Uioee who spend the beat mcmth9 ot the 7••r wllh runn7 now. ••1.fl'7 ·~ aa4 terrible ~1.­inc atudra, ,ou lltlould 1et a bottle o1 t.a.moua B .T. rormula NOW, •nd aart \aktn1 tt. B.T. rorm u&a. • doc· tor'a p1wrJptJon, If \aknl ~,ularly wUl ~ J'OU from the lnlkUowi attacka of ba7 ,...,_, huded your way. B,T. Ponnul.a i. oa .... •t your loc•I ~acf. at.ore or dift.ct from B .T . Pro-d Co, 1JOO BurUn1ame Ave. Bur~. CaUf. And we poy lll>eraf lnt•r•et, tool Cuuent Ital• ' ' CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOJ\N COMPA NY 613 MARICH STIHE ; •~I."' JRA'fCl iCO • l U b~331 ' • tf \e IJ' :it- le Id C· ,,. JJI y. al 0 e. l:orner l:ahinl!t Vanishes. # Ga rden Tips Gardea ttpm for the week ••• nm 11 t.be time al year w~n your lardlD really becomes an outdoor 1"Sn8 room. Perhasi- it nce48 ..ne turniture. And to gain the maximum pleasure don't forset barbecue eqUipment. There's DOtblng like eating out- doora wbm the weather la warm. It's part al your Southern Cali· lornla HTf.ns. Thia la a good time to 1tart. fuchslaa and hydrangeas. Tbe qwarf Frelch varleUes of hy- drangea wtJJ fit nny garden and are lllllaller and more com- pact than uu~ older, rauibUng forms. 5'1cti.las bloom f o r months at a Ume, can be used tor beddJ.D& borders and some assume almost tree-like propor- tions. E%cellen t for plllara. Cl trus trees can be started now. Il )'OUr garden ls small, try the M~r lemon. Thia la a shrub, ratblr than a tree. The lemons are sweet when com· pared wttb most commerctal types. Fruita are produced when the plant.a are oftf>n Just a !nr inches tall Annuabl auch as ageratum, alyssum and Virginia at.eek• grow wltb sreat rapidity. For low·growftlg plants these wru add a note ot piety to your pr· den ... almost overnight. ,§#t 9' .. 6tonci6co ••• •eT~ W H ITCOMB SOO ROOM• ._.,.M ...... ........ o....w. • ........ • I :' •• ct ... ._. .... The awkward corner cablnet la eliminated here by the use of drawers wblch pull out from either side.. The space between ls used ln the 8el'Vlce porch for the water heater. Cablneta above are set back so their doors can be left open without lnterf er- ence. Its U-sbaped work counter with stove at one end and re- frigerator at the oppomte end ta a popular arrangement beina used in many modern homes. And ln thia home, lt ta an-~ clally good arrangement because back breaking corner cablne1s have been eliminated. The work area next to the stove has a . wooden top where the cook can chop her veaetablea before putting them on to eook. Slnlt and diahwaaher are placed In tbe center of the oounteT, un· der a window looktns out on to the street lD front ol tbe house. The disbwuber pulla out from under the count.-to leaw more counter 8J>410e anOable. The work spa~ next to tbe re- frigerator ta also topped with a cutUng board-the ldeal place to make salads. The work coun~r around the sJnt ta covered with formica wblch atao le used on the spl&ah boerd behind the counter. Seed Sprouts Need Help ln·Fighting Way To Sun · Ma.., ba.arda Ue in the path al a le«I 80W1l ln the prden. I ta Ute may be cte.troyed before lta aprout eJDttl'9 from the aoU by drowulng, when water atanda too loll4f 1n the 1pot where it was eown; or by dlaeaae, espe-- claU,. ID .cold, damp weather, which enoouragn the growth of moulds and fUngi, while delay- ing pnninaUon. Dt.alnfectanta a.re obtalna.ble with which seeds can be treated. to protect them from dlseaae. But one of the greatest has· ardJs ta due to the lonnlng of a soil crust above the 8eedl, w hJcJl they cannot pmetrate. It ls a .,00 plan to save JOU? best loc.e, aDd;y IOUI to U89 lo cov~ Red. M1z with equal amounta of and and peat. mm& Then atttt lbe Red la 80WD, cover with th1a ~al IOU, which will not form a crust and will allow both water and air to penetrate for the benefit ol 7our seedlings. 1'hls treatment la especlaUy important 1n hot weather, when • most 8Dl1 la llable to ·bake Into a hai-d crut. Sou must be tlnMd abow the seeds, to form dou COD~ and preftftt a1r spaca from ....... tr tna &be toll and 8"d. 1"bD la especl•JO important wt&.b beet and Swta chard _. and olh... of laJ"p and IJTq\llar shape. au ~ doa not mean pound.IDS. Preu down with the hoe blade, or uae the aide of a rake; and afterward.II draw the rake Uptly over the row to break up the crust and prevent baking. A heavy ratn falllnl 800n after seed la sown may lJitck the 90U too hard, espedally lt lt a. fol· lowed by sumldne. UnW the seed hu 1proutat the llOll INl'- face Oftl' lt 9bou1d be mold and looee. When the ground cl.rte. out G · c.mlvel.7 1D Ole IPrlnS lt wt1l pay to sprinkle the row1 lo whlcb seed have been 90WD to prevent them lylng dormant. for lack ot moilt.ure. Thia 18 the onty Ume when lhe prden should be sprlnkle<l, rather than 908ked. I g Yukon Dahlla1 • • Tty ._ ...._ 0.... PU.HTL n.., .... ,, ........ . ar.w ....... ,.., ....... ,.., ........ "" ,,,,,. ...... ~ ... -..... ....... "-.... .... ..., .. ......, ........ s.,. ~ .......... ... .., ....... ws .. ,.. ' f l , . I I } I 1 I ,, . ~ I I . .... . . * . Blind{ olded men do ii• Welders do it• Big Ua,gue bowlers do it• ' Pipe-fitters do it• Vice-Presidents do it• It's l'9ftt-lt'1 *YI niat•1 why more and more people. all over the Weet are wm. (OT fine A~ BEER. Made Crom the 6..nest in,redienta money can buy, cere(ully brewed with 90 years or experience, rushed to you by. S'pe· cial delivery syetem, ACME ia ~ prmtium b«r at weet.em price9. Fly fishermen do it• Radio Actors do it• Try ACMI tocloy-compare it-tut.e-- test it a1ainal any other het!r! The odd.8 are 6 to .f you'll prefer ACME BEER, with meals, with mack.a, or (or eimple, delicious refre1hment any. time. Try it, you'll eee ! ' Ask for thechamp ••. askfor Ji,.,,,CME BEER uft fielders do it• Gourmets <W it• The Winner-6 to 4 . -in 8,112 taste ·tests vs. higher .. 'Rriced beersl In regular & one-way bottles, cans, quarl!J ••• Save money-buy ca«B . . ; . • , .. . -.