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1 1 , · Where Kids Will Play WHO ( ,e Staff iddies For All Who t; Classes .11 Ages e events, and with ireamery providing e combined Easter ay, March 27. Both E-=I-4- 1,23-7- 4 - " z G= :Ill UE:4 ==1 · 8-43.34,41-74 t. 4 44 L- 4 <1 - 134 1%,t 2«'·C ·/3_·i 1 Z - 42«1 -'-=-,-4 1 Et* - ..14't--44' „1-- ' + r '1. , - 1. 3. C : S© --r - 4 4.- - - 6 • Nk- ----2 -. 1 . . -=er 2 Vall *- 1 1-• 1 i - .1-J,7.5 jp tr i 4 *. By B i ONE Sy One swallow d summer, nor doi som mean that s in baseball, hits spring training st in the league pe which brings to ] the Missions lost row to the Seals Hanford. It wou good bet that tht five in a row fro any time during Soll. ee supervising the ill be divided so as hemselves. In addi- in egg hunt at the Ltion program. Barber Jontinues ng Streak 1 - * I -0.-I * p 1 1 ..11.- 1 i ,=r * '4.- * I.,1- , * 4 4 4 . .& -44 I - . , 0 2 - u Willie Kanim ] be about as well- the Coast Leagui son. Apparently 12 yet in good shape cuffing they re Seals. Indeed, WE ta Cruz boy whi the most depend: i sons, hasn't pitc. ! the club yet thi: season opens the good shape. r most of the first ule near the league Sanitary Barbers "click," last week Peninsula Auto oeating. This week, .he change of pace Grove Pharmacy, 30 to 11. ire playing a con- brand of ball than rlier in the season. eam has been han- by illness to some but the margin of ·vas rather convinc- thers- team contin- ways, Monday, at he Peninsula Auto The winners were on their shooting, the parade with 16 6): Davison (16), wards; Rose (10), n, Sweetman (4), o Parts (19): Cos- y (4), forwards; .er; Higgins (5), uards. Substitute: ers 20): Zahner 'wards; Arriss (6), ), McMenamin (2), .e: Carmichael. cy (11): Masters pACIFIC GROVE REACH -where the municipal swimming pool is scheduled to be opened for the first time this rear on Saturday of this week. According to City Manager Erwin Dames, all is in readiness for the event and the pool will surely be open, weather permitting. It will remain open all next week, the Easter Vacation for the local schools, and will then be open only on week-ends until the regular summer season starts in May. ! Pacific Grove Boasts Factory For BASKETBALL Buggy Whips, Crops, Polo Mallets € ' -- C, C. A. L. FINAL (Continued from Page 1) Veterans Receive Team- W. L. Pet. - Monterey .................„.... 9 1 .900 New England maple and persim- Cash Payments Salinas . 7 3 .700 mon, commonly used in making Santa Cruz .............._ 7 3 .700 Veterans' Administration expen- i head for golf clubs. 1 King City ........... _ 6 4 .600 ditui·es in California during-the fis- 1 - The shafts best adapted ai·e like- i Watsonville ........ ....... 5 5 ,500 wise from tropical countries being Cal year of 1936, amounting to $47.- !. ' ··'Boulder Creek .......... 3 7 .300 usually Malaca, Penang Cane, or 405,464, according to a report re- Pacific Gi·ove .............. 2 8 .200 Mooah Cane which he imports from ceived by Donald Renshaw, State Gonzales ....................... 1 9 .100 India, and the Philippine Islands. Director for the National Emei·g- Results Friday The raw cane as received has root ency Council. This sum did not in- , Santa Cruz 28, Monterey 21. 5 and all Attached and must be dress- clude payments made to veterans Lightweight ed d©,rn, seasoned in oil and on bonus certificates. Teani- W. L. Pet. straigatened before being ready to Living veterans of all wars re- Santa Cruz .................. 10 0 1.000 i make into the finished product. ceived the sum of $29,099,379 in Pacific Grove .........._ 8 2 .800 A more expensive shaft is made compensation and pension pay- King City ................. 5 5 .500 of a combination of two of these ments, while payments to 17,277 de- Salinas .......„.........._..... 5 5 .500 rare woods spliced together as is a pendents of deceased veterans of Gonzale........................ 4 6 .400 billiard cue. Shafts are usually from , all wars amounted to $6,899,361. Monterey .................. 4 6 .400 48 to 54 inches long. Various play- The payments made to living vet- Watsonville .................. 4 6 .400 ei·s prefer different weights and the i ei·aris wei·e: *Boulder Creek .......... 0 10 .000 heads ai·e made up ranging from !, World Wal service connected, Results Friday 516 to 8 ounces. 'Phd handle of the l 25,243 veterans, $14,435,110. Santa Cruz 23, Monterey 19. club is built up and rubber covered Woild War non-service connected, with a strap to go .over the wrist 9 3,003 veterans, $-1,016,526. Much attention is given to "bal- I World War emergency officers , *-(Gonzales and Boulder Creek anceJ' just as a golf club or teniiis retirement pay, 214 officers, $374,- agreed to have their fii·st game racket much be checked for that 014, count for two, rather than make unrlofinahln "cixiont" fool un accontial I tlin in,11·ng.,- nor•Bewai·,7 8, tha .1,0.- The Mission iii too brilliant yet, Koenig and Slai defense is in cal Ernie Johnson's base, is no slouc get the infield 1 but apparently i jump on their ri of physical trim. Where the Mir worst was at ba 1 and Doljack, th, not get their sl But then, Doljac] a day before he tion and his aui continent probab batting eye any g, regular· lead-off 1 in any games ye· in reporting aftei tract difficulties. sluggers in shap Outen, hai·d-hitti care of his part will look better. It will probabll to take some trit ings, for all tht concede the Missi at the pennant thei·e is no 1·ease ological attitude c players should nc fected by too nizi is the case wit} Stars. 6 EAS1 ER EUU HUN01, , OCR Text: 1 1 , · Where Kids Will Play WHO ( ,e Staff iddies For All Who t; Classes .11 Ages e events, and with ireamery providing e combined Easter ay, March 27. Both E-=I-4- 1,23-7- 4 - " z G= :Ill UE:4 ==1 · 8-43.34,41-74 t. 4 44 L- 4 <1 - 134 1%,t 2«'·C ·/3_·i 1 Z - 42«1 -'-=-,-4 1 Et* - ..14't--44' „1-- ' r '1. , - 1. 3. C : S© --r - 4 4.- - - 6 • Nk- ----2 -. 1 . . -=er 2 Vall *- 1 1-• 1 i - .1-J,7.5 jp tr i 4 *. By B i ONE Sy One swallow d summer, nor doi som mean that s in baseball, hits spring training st in the league pe which brings to ] the Missions lost row to the Seals Hanford. It wou good bet that tht five in a row fro any time during Soll. ee supervising the ill be divided so as hemselves. In addi- in egg hunt at the Ltion program. Barber Jontinues ng Streak 1 - * I -0.-I * p 1 1 ..11.- 1 i ,=r * '4.- * I.,1- , * 4 4 4 . .& -44 I - . , 0 2 - u Willie Kanim ] be about as well- the Coast Leagui son. Apparently 12 yet in good shape cuffing they re Seals. Indeed, WE ta Cruz boy whi the most depend: i sons, hasn't pitc. ! the club yet thi: season opens the good shape. r most of the first ule near the league Sanitary Barbers "click," last week Peninsula Auto oeating. This week, .he change of pace Grove Pharmacy, 30 to 11. ire playing a con- brand of ball than rlier in the season. eam has been han- by illness to some but the margin of ·vas rather convinc- thers- team contin- ways, Monday, at he Peninsula Auto The winners were on their shooting, the parade with 16 6): Davison (16), wards; Rose (10), n, Sweetman (4), o Parts (19): Cos- y (4), forwards; .er; Higgins (5), uards. Substitute: ers 20): Zahner 'wards; Arriss (6), ), McMenamin (2), .e: Carmichael. cy (11): Masters pACIFIC GROVE REACH -where the municipal swimming pool is scheduled to be opened for the first time this rear on Saturday of this week. According to City Manager Erwin Dames, all is in readiness for the event and the pool will surely be open, weather permitting. It will remain open all next week, the Easter Vacation for the local schools, and will then be open only on week-ends until the regular summer season starts in May. ! Pacific Grove Boasts Factory For BASKETBALL Buggy Whips, Crops, Polo Mallets € ' -- C, C. A. L. FINAL (Continued from Page 1) Veterans Receive Team- W. L. Pet. - Monterey .................„.... 9 1 .900 New England maple and persim- Cash Payments Salinas . 7 3 .700 mon, commonly used in making Santa Cruz .............._ 7 3 .700 Veterans' Administration expen- i head for golf clubs. 1 King City ........... _ 6 4 .600 ditui·es in California during-the fis- 1 - The shafts best adapted ai·e like- i Watsonville ........ ....... 5 5 ,500 wise from tropical countries being Cal year of 1936, amounting to $47.- !. ' ··'Boulder Creek .......... 3 7 .300 usually Malaca, Penang Cane, or 405,464, according to a report re- Pacific Gi·ove .............. 2 8 .200 Mooah Cane which he imports from ceived by Donald Renshaw, State Gonzales ....................... 1 9 .100 India, and the Philippine Islands. Director for the National Emei·g- Results Friday The raw cane as received has root ency Council. This sum did not in- , Santa Cruz 28, Monterey 21. 5 and all Attached and must be dress- clude payments made to veterans Lightweight ed d©,rn, seasoned in oil and on bonus certificates. Teani- W. L. Pet. straigatened before being ready to Living veterans of all wars re- Santa Cruz .................. 10 0 1.000 i make into the finished product. ceived the sum of $29,099,379 in Pacific Grove .........._ 8 2 .800 A more expensive shaft is made compensation and pension pay- King City ................. 5 5 .500 of a combination of two of these ments, while payments to 17,277 de- Salinas .......„.........._..... 5 5 .500 rare woods spliced together as is a pendents of deceased veterans of Gonzale........................ 4 6 .400 billiard cue. Shafts are usually from , all wars amounted to $6,899,361. Monterey .................. 4 6 .400 48 to 54 inches long. Various play- The payments made to living vet- Watsonville .................. 4 6 .400 ei·s prefer different weights and the i ei·aris wei·e: *Boulder Creek .......... 0 10 .000 heads ai·e made up ranging from !, World Wal service connected, Results Friday 516 to 8 ounces. 'Phd handle of the l 25,243 veterans, $14,435,110. Santa Cruz 23, Monterey 19. club is built up and rubber covered Woild War non-service connected, with a strap to go .over the wrist 9 3,003 veterans, $-1,016,526. Much attention is given to "bal- I World War emergency officers , *-(Gonzales and Boulder Creek anceJ' just as a golf club or teniiis retirement pay, 214 officers, $374,- agreed to have their fii·st game racket much be checked for that 014, count for two, rather than make unrlofinahln "cixiont" fool un accontial I tlin in,11·ng.,- nor•Bewai·,7 8, tha .1,0.- The Mission iii too brilliant yet, Koenig and Slai defense is in cal Ernie Johnson's base, is no slouc get the infield 1 but apparently i jump on their ri of physical trim. Where the Mir worst was at ba 1 and Doljack, th, not get their sl But then, Doljac] a day before he tion and his aui continent probab batting eye any g, regular· lead-off 1 in any games ye· in reporting aftei tract difficulties. sluggers in shap Outen, hai·d-hitti care of his part will look better. It will probabll to take some trit ings, for all tht concede the Missi at the pennant thei·e is no 1·ease ological attitude c players should nc fected by too nizi is the case wit} Stars. 6 EAS1 ER EUU HUN01, , Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Names of People about town,N through P File names,Overin,OVERIN_002.pdf,OVERIN_002.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: OVERIN_002.PDF, OVERIN_002.pdf 1 Page 1

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