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San Diego Fair, Third Largest in
State, to Be Held June 30 -July 9.
Del Mar Exposition Expanded in All Phases·
Horse Show, Varied Program Offered
QuleUy and unnoticed, a lar•e
crew of workmen of all skllla
and trades la busily enpged at
the San Diego C't>unty Fair-
ground& ~t ~aside Del Mar.
From the combined efforts of
thia poup will blossom the an-
nual aummer expoaltion to be
held June 30 throucb July 9.
R~ u the third largest
fair ln Calltornia, the Del Kar
expoeltlon will be u:panded 1n
every department. More than
$11.$.080 In premium monies b.¥
been made avallable to exhlbl·
tor&
Electrical, sewage and fire pre-
veetlall •prinkler systema have
beetl Installed to make the prop-
ert;r and buildings modern in
evf!fY respe<:L • The adobe wall
surrounding the grounda baa
been painted with an attracUve
ph119Uc coating.
The gr antl:-.taml and jockey
club have been rehnlsh.ed and
decorated.
More Ui.an 700 eu<'alyptu1 trff8
have been planted. In future
years these trees will provide a
shaded park for parties and pk>.
ntckera.
A cdnplete dairy barn will be
new thla year. DaJry men wlll
demonstrate the complete proc-
eKS of bringing mllk to the con-
suaner. Cows will be milked and
thla prodll<'t will be carried
thl"OUlh the varioua ~ues
thl'M&lh traMparent tubing. At
une end of the bulldina will be
a milk bar. Jt'air vlalton will be
able to buy dairy products suc-h
u lee cream, cheese and milk.
Bol'Me Show
For the first time since the
National Horse Show has been a
part ot t.be Fair, il will be held
in front of the grandstand each
evening. In conjunction with
th18 &how wUl be a champion·
ship rodeo. Two matinee per·
fonnancea also a re hooked for
Saturday and Sunday.
community days have been
~ted and groups from va-
rious tOw~ and cities will pre-
~nt prosrains of entertainment
on the maln et.age ln front of the
grandstand
Taking advantage or the Vant
number ot nurseries and flower
growef'9 in Southern California,
acrea•e ln Fk>werland has been
increased. VJsltors to these gar-
dens wlll see almost every type
of !lower, bush and shrubbery
grown In the Southland.
The Gems and Minerals ahow
wW feature more than l~ caee.
of precious stones and cuUlngA.
A group of lapldarl.sts wW a.Ive
demonstrations on the manufac-
ture of Jewetr.1 aml .Uftl'Wan.
QaHla C)t Al ID t
Attractlo111 b' ........... wW
be many. Theire will be a Fall'·
e.st of llw Fair q\M'ell contest
Ol>f'll to senior llrla ot Sao Diep
County. WlJmtr of UW. ~l
will recel•e a l500 ICbolarshlp
to an_y achool of her ch*e. If
•be pttf ers, • truat fUnd ror thlil
amount will be made payabM to
ber at the ~ ol n.
In at.ldillon, the Fairest of the
Fair will be showered with mef'-
chandise gifts and wlll spend the
du.ration of the Folr ot Hotel DeC
Mar with all expenses pald. All
glrls entered in th.e contest wlll
be guests at Del Mar for three
days.
Aleo dominating mu& of the
atlentlon of the youn.er set will
be a mutt show. This event fol-
lows the pattern set at regular
dog, shows.
More than 76 mutts were In
1 as t ye a r's laugh·provoklng
Rhow and children received
Jorge quantltlea ot merchandise
premium.a for winning entries.
Receiving a great deal of con·
slderaUon th~year ls the Junior
Fair auction, annually an fmpor·
tant phase of Future Farmers of
America and 4-H Club functions
al the Fair.
Attempts are ~Inc made to
attract a larger number of buy.
ers than ever before. Hotel
chef9, aa~ n"Staurants, meat
paelr•n• houses and civic organ·
lutiorw have been invited to
~ bl UU. auction and
bW lfW ~ meat.a on the hoof.
Bidiiij able to sell their Uvestock
18 ol --' llllport4lnce to the.e
yow-a~ who depend on
thla N\'etnM to carry tlaelr rwoj·
ecta trc. ., .. to year.
Jn petd entertainment tbece
-W llie Mrllea and qtW'ter
-.. rad"-with parl-mutuel
~ tlo be held dally except
8'1Nlay.
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Iris Gardens of Arcata, Sawmill CMter
Of the West, Hove 160 Varieties in Full Bloom
.. MONICA llA.DLJn
Tbe dty ot Arcata. •ttut.ed on
the ...-th point ot Humboldt Bay
In U. Redwood area. Ml be-
come known ln -the put few
YMft M tM Sawmill Center ol
thtt Weet. Jt ttemtl.Y et&ebnted
l ta llOlh anntftr'Ml'J &Dd ,..
ca.lied t.be boom day• ol l'9tft-
YMr 1'Mn the t\UJlbft' 1Ddultry
pTe Arcata It.a at.art.
But amid the bun ot a ttVftal·
l.2ed Industrial lHe In this tum·
Iler cltv there are those wbo
take time-out for the cultivation
ol gan.tens and the beauty of na-
ture. Among the1e la the mayor
ot Arcata. Allen M. Ham, whose
lrls garcft"n has become wi~ly
known over the state of Caillor-
nia., I
ll "'~In 1930 that ~ayor Ham
and ht~ wife, Mlnnetta, planted
th~ir first few Iris. Al their tn·
te-rec;t gr~w from )'f'ar to y•ar,
mott and more varletln were
artded unul now the Arcata lrla
Carden"· a-. they are known,
now h<.l\e JC,0 varletles, which
lnC'lude AA of the first JOO lria
judgPfJ rturini( the year 1949 In
adri1t ion to the m<inJ aeedllnp
which Ham bu hybridlaH and Flo•••• are judged aa to color.
cae.eloped.. ' tature. form.. sb:e, plac !Benl on
1be Oakland F1oW'ft' Show, pa-the •tock, and pertonunce.
tron1sed by hundreds ol thou· Some • ol these outatandllnf
aandll of ~ and op8'Ated on "Yarlet.19 ol lt49 are to be f«and
a '600,000 bu~• lndk:aU•e ot In the Arata Jrt., CatdeM.
the sentt•l ln&.er9t throuchout Tbent • the pink .. Cbene,"
the state tn ~ bobby of prden-wbk.b WM Introduced tn 1 .. 7 for
tnc. 126 and wbidt •tlll sella for Sl8.
While Arcata dee. not baYe • Tbere ii "Htlen McOresor," a
flower thow It doe9 ha.-e 80IM ' ~. wldcb waa medal winner
ouutandtna-prdens ot whtch for lM, and thia year has three
the Arcata Iris Gardens ls lndi· atocka of bloom on a aiftlle
cative The prdm hi land-plant. The~ are t._.o of David -sca~t with ~hrubs. trees. lawntt, H<&ll's pink seedllnp, 4601 , 4609,
and other flowers but specializes both "'hkh appear to rival "lfii
In an outatandtnc collection of Parade" or ''Pfnk Cameo."' AJ-
German bearded lris. together tb•re are 36 new varle-
Durtns tM last 40 JMl"S. hy· ties for 1950 which alon1 wl\h
bridl•~ra hav• created many new sud\ old favorite. as .. Chivalry,''
"arleUes of lrls.. These varl~les "Mlnnte Coiqulll," ''Elmohr,"
rl val the orchid in their variety ''Callfornla Ro.'' and "Ola Kala"
an\1 dlcitrlbutlon of ('Ofor. New should make a cok>rfuJ display.
varlf'tlett C"Ome out constantly More th.an 100 varlet.Lea of lrll
and at prtcec that make one ~ are expected to bloom durtnc
lie-"Ye he may be buying orchtdR. the season this year which runa
Every flower bM lta apedal· ror about 111lx weeks. May 7
llit.8 and the apedallat8 alway• through June 10. HundT~ of
form a l'O<'lety. The American visitort walk throu1h the Areal.a
JTla Society, with thousands of Iris Garden11 each year, the only
member~. appolnui JudKes who one of lt.a kind north of Berk~
pick the 100 best 1rl8 each year. ley.
Pi<t"reJ ;, Mr1. Allnt H.,,., wif~ of t1'ir ~ .f Arewl•, CJif., loiMW.1 OtW ~ ;,;,
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'C?~ AT THE ~ ALTAR ·.,e
B•11 fongn1 ,.,;J~ nttJln through
folJ1 of ltutrous sdlin, 1illt .mJ nylon
tllftd buuti/ul tdff~t• 111 Jun~ briJn
r~f¥'~ /"' w~JJing ~lls. TirM to
tJ-tlMt trow1~"" for Jun~ or l'Nm-
"'" w~JJings is growing Jhotl. For
ttid i1t p/4"ning, study t~ Wall Du-
~ CinJn~lf4 trio hn~ ..
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puled....._ a .,..W
peplta. wlcle .amt (Wow).
Oaderella·• wedding gown by 1oUJ1oo
chDe J. of impoi'9d clam0 •k «9CllMIY.
hm full lkirt with pu8ed bacJc, mutton
Six Designers
· Note Trends
Slx lead.Ing American dress rle--
afgners have chosen a favorite
creaUon from their Individual
coUectlons to point out the fa.sh·
ton trends for spring. Several or them feature pleata, small
Jacket., and lnteresUng sleeve
treatments:
Vera MuweJI chooses an easy-
to-don dreu with do J man
sleeves, a wrapped bodke, corru-
gated skirt. A tweed coat ls
lined wltb the dress material
Joset Walker picks a silk print,
believes big, geometric patterns
are Important, and Jlkes the
modified bare look given by an
asymmetrical neckline. A filled
Jacket goes with lt. •
Brigance votes for the little
jacket over an allied dresa. The
mushroom pleated jacket Is of
worsted Jersey, the dress sl~k
shantung.
Tlna Leser JOtea ye~w-any
one can wear tt wlth the right
make-up. Her favorite, a puck·
ered silk sundreas, has attached
8C8rvea to wrap as a saah or to
float as a aha..,L
Adele Simpson selects the little
etlk suit, polnts to the crispness
ol ta ff et a, to three-quarter
sleevea with brisk. flaring cuffs,
, leg .i...-. For yo\lll9 bride. (a.bcn•)
New Bra-less Blouse
Contours; Cool for Summer
A l~ading CaUfornJa brassiere
manufacturer has found the
answer to warm weather com-
fort combined with smartness
and has just introduced a new
mlddf! blou~ which p?'ovldes
Its own brassiere. All of the
uplift and contour molding of a
hraBBiere are deeigned Jnt.o the
new garment.
In colorful cotton print.A of red,
blue, green and gold with white
trim and all-white. rayon poplin
with contrasllng trim of red,
gold, green or blue, the new
blouse in colOl"s can be worn
with a skirt, slacks, pedal
pushers or shortA, or 1n white as
part of an evening outfit.
Completely Uqed In the body
proper, Jt has contour molding
f ea tu res designed in and Is quick
and e8Ely to put on. Merely slip
into it, cross the ahaped ties ln
the back and bring them around
to the front where they tie In a
to a rolling collar.
Claire McCardell believes In
pleats and more pleats: Thin
worsted Is permanenUy pleated
from neck to hem except for
push-up raglan sleevea.
pretty bow.
For dressler ~as\ons \\ hlte or
black eyelet models are reco~
mended but there Is nl"° a blue
denim trimmed with v. hite ric-
r ac and a colorful paisley cotton
seersucker, also trimmed w!t.h
rkrac. for ~aslons when such
would be more appropriate. ---Famovt a. T. Formula,
Dodor' t 'r•Krlption,
Rellevea A1thma Attacks
Antuna IUffereT• In Burllnrame and everywhere an Jeamlnf of th« new
doctor'• preecrtptlon, BT. Formula,
which bnn.-. bleued rtllef trom \h• torturH Of Aathm•. BT. Formula ~
at the eeat of the troubl~ a.nd P""en119 t<Wa . qt. Oll)'lfl\ U a rff\Jlt of 70\a lnabWlJ' to breath~. The rnull ta ,,__
dom trom the •dread attack• wbJcb make yOUI' We mlMrable. B.T. P'onnwa
ta .old at 7our local druC atOf'e • direct trom B.T. Pl'oduct. CO., 1.,.
Burltnproe A ve.. Burlln1ame. cam.
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Glamor Touch
U.htful benana ~ 1aJW cak•.
alft ~bee' wftb the dry t..,-..
d)eJaUJ ~ teMpooo 1-"NDd d9fta.
1 '4 t1Upoon.t dnNllDOn and "6i
teaspoon nutnMs. Add _.ed
ban.an. accordlnc to tbe "''-
stven for particular \.1pee of
m.htM.
To com~e a ban.an.a m.uttt·
~. try benana butter froet· tna. one ot the moat cleUcloua o(
au f"*1np f Ol' a hcJmeo.made
cak~.
M~AN.t BC''rl'»R PR08Tl!'f0
% cup maahed ~ -.anu•
( 1 Lo 3 l>amnm)
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• 24 cup butter
3% cups sUted ~ ...,..,.
•uae tulJy r:t~ bmanM ••. ,. ..
low peel Oeaed wttb Wc1wn.
Mill together t.nana and lml·
•n Juice. BMt butter unW
creamy. Add supr and bananas
alternately, a small amount at
• time, beaUn1 until frostln.c la
ll•ht and fiulfy. Makes about
I~ cupe froeUn11r . . . .-noogh to
frost top and Irides of 8x8x2·inch
cake. or wpe or two ~inch cake
Jayef'a, • 18 to» cupcakes.
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ladles hl1 own favorite "Buck-
aroo Barbecue Sauce'' onto a
Juicy hamburger for a hungry
&U~t. Along with thls go ripe
eltYe., tomato~alavo '*'8h and
potato salad to make it a feast
for a klng.
B•dtarM Barh«ae 8atK'e
" cup nnety chop~ onion
1 minced clove gartic
S tableqoona oil ve oil
1 te~naab
1 tea~ dry mutla'd
l te•un cbill 1>9'1f'der
1 J.eMJIOOIA·Wown,upr
J tea.spoon cekry aeed
~ teupoon black ~IJPft".
1/10 teupoort cayenne pepper
1 tttlh poem Wo~re
aauce
2 tea....,._ prepared horse-
r..a..h .
2 t9itl.,11111 lril'W vlnep.r
2 cus-bot water
Cooll onion and pr\Lc 11Jowly
ln olive oil until tender but QOl•
brown. Add r~ainln• tn.are-
diWnta and almmer 30 Lo ~ min·
ut-. until deelred thickness.
Se1've hot O"ttl' brolled meaL
F~ barubursfn. marinate pat-
tiee Jn coofH sauce an hour or
lon&'N before bl'olllrts.
Makes ab<Mat 1 cu• aaace.
LAKE
ca.LAVO.TGllA'IO aBLl8H ,
1 medlam..u.cl C&lav()
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
1 medi um·slM<f toln.lito
2 green onions
Salt
Pepper
Cut. Ca&alt.ei Int& halves length·
wise and remove M9Cl and akin.
Dice truat and ..,inkle · wlth
lemon tuJce. Dice tomato. Slk~
onions tbln. Combine Cal~vo.
tomato ~d onion: seafK>n wil.h
_. ... pepper to la.lite, blend· m. IOU,y. .
M*8 about 1 "cupa.
Wat w.,. Pota .. Salad
3 cups dl~ ~~ potatoes
\l cup French dre!elng
" cep ripe olives
2 bard-cooked eggs
1 cup~ Cll!lePY
2 t.atll~ IJ'a~ onion
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Salt
hppw
Comllitlle poWtOll8 wit.h Fttnch
*-asln~ mwl · allBw to stand an
hour oc-more. Cut oltvea from
ptta lnto 1arp pieole. ~ ~·
Add olives. celery, onion. mayon·
naiM .~ ... to ~
blendlns u,trttp. Season with
aaJt and pew; 1r • taste.
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·plant a Flower·Garden to ,
View From Pidure Window
A picture window ts almost
stal9dal'd equipment for the mod-
ft'll small home. The name is
• based upon the a ssumption that
~ window looks out upon a
Ja~pevlew.
Jil.aay such windows are seen
d>ecu~ by sbrobs, grown too
tall for the low house they are
mwn6ed to decorate. Othel'I
are heavily curtained, since the
.ally view ls one of a bare front
)awn, and et.reel
But the picture window in th•
tnustr;tk>n acbleves 1 ta purpose.
thanks to the attractive nower
~ planted in front ol il On
the low, one-story houses which
now dominate new building,
ftowers Jn the front yard pro-
vide aJ> attr~tive ffame and
deooraUon for t.he usually plain
dftdgn.
Vtolas are cousins at the
pmay, but have 41 longer flower-
hlg eeaeon, eepedalJy w hen
abaded. They are e.xce.Jlent for
planting ln front of a home
which faces north. The color
ache.me, and flower varieties SUI·
~Jn the sketch. can be va·
rNd.
A modem effect Jn decoration
i. obtalOed wb~ fk>wen 111"41
I· VJOU .(.()llHUTA.f YELLOW.
'2-VlOLA CORHVTA.
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planted 1n ma1&e1 of a aJngle
color, rather than In mixture, or
ln pattems. A ribbon plantin&
of a dwarr Clower of contrasting
color ls often grown around the
edge of tbe bed.
Dwarf growing varie°" a.re
Jn09t ln favor, to keep the plant-
lQI low, 80 tbe view from wtn-
dowa 11 unoblcuN'd. and the low·
set hou.ee u not mllde to aeem
lower.
Low srowtna annual• which
are suHed for uee in front yard
aoWer bed.I and borders include:
Blue ChlnMe ~Jph1nimn, VlO-
lu, petunias, ageratum. anchusa.
pompon aster, aJyssum violet
quff!n, cynogloa.um, I o be 11 a,
dwarf morning slory, nl~mbef-.
gla, phlox, verbena and foTget·
me-not.
Red and pink pompon asters,
be s o n I a s. camallons, pinks,
candytuft, celosla, cl.arkla, nas-
turtiums, petunias, phtox, portu-
laca, aalvla, verbena, lllliput and
cupid zinnlasl lmpatl~
Y eJlow and orange calendu1-,
dwarf cautopsls, ora09e CIOlllMMI,
d.imorphotheca, CallfornJa poppy,
Ia.nt.ana. martaoldl, nuturt.1uma.
portulaca, anvltaUa. C\lpid am
Wllput Wln1-.
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Opportunlti ..
Small Businett Opportunities
In Modesto and Vicinity
AUTO 'ft>OGlm'I' • UPHOLIJTIUlT tJKOJ> Hu u:oalleot cootnct wUJt two leadJA& 4..-l"ltMnt storu for tlmlltun up.. bDl.c.ut._.. Owner wm taacb itu.tn-01'
1t•r 011 u betpu. a.a.. tor Mt., l.aclk
ot ea•ttaJ to band~ ~. ~l•t• n.eai alMt equJpDMnt. O.lr.....,--... !UlttAUa.ANT AND SOUNTAIN LUJCCK
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J>M\4 ~· ..... bl •t llP. ~ Ill'~ •tO.MO. OPea w otfen. JU:STAUllA.lft J,N 'l'OW!f 10\. llODUTO
8l&t9 -.-b OllUl ..... S ~ In t•wn. .._.._.at ta .-11 .. t eeoclltton.
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llAllT 0TRU ~NDano B\11'8 IM llOMU, •A 4"D BU8JNl:U OPPOJtTUNl Ula.
Lamon Wright
6l>O ionic Drift. Ptlon• 4.MS It 3tTI
llod .. to, O~llfom1a.
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DINIAI. flATIS LOOSI
Or IMtlne ,
~ Crocby and hls wife will
have a lega l separation ... Auto-
mobi)ft will try the new Jet
propelled motor nnt year •..
Aiis Sally wiU be tree ln two
years .•. Manchester Boddy.
candidate for the U. S. Senate,
and the noted n~wspa per pub-
JIMb(>r, wm win eastly over Helen
Gahagan Douglas • • • Watch
for James Bellah to zoom to
stardom when "The Painted
Warrior" now being filmed. 11
released ... Los Anplea will
haYe the poorefrt publlc: tram-
J>OrtaUon when the present MrY·
ice Js cut o~lhJrd bJ July lit.
.•. Peron, that Orey little dic-
tator from Argentina, will fin.cl it
difllcull in holding his poeitlon
aft.r this Sept. 1st. • • Sena&or
Eel" Ke rauver's peraonaJ crime !nvest~atlon Jn Contrr" -. / will
pt very hot next Week. and wm 8\.'ilrt \ crhn~ war In thTte
of our largest cities. • • The
Federal Rent Control BUI will
be paSBed as ls, with no com·
Pl'Otnt9efl, but wttb t.he Joeal
optlon clauee slanted in favor
of the reni.tt. . . New naUonnl
J)OlltieaJ ligbt.8 for 1950 Include
Bryan Stevens, Charlea C.onred
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