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Vol. 23 No. 8 August 2015
SMITTY’S KNOWS CARS Longtime Adams Avenue auto repair shop delivers ‘good old-fashioned service’
In a world where corporate chains are replacing mom and pop businesses, it’s reassuring to see holdouts like Smitty’s Service on Adams Avenue doing well with their down-home vibe and hunting lodge decor. STORY ON PAGE 2.
The Wonder That Is Burma Recently, Myanmar (Burma) lifted major restrictions on tourist entry and travel into a wonderland of adventure and cultural highlights previously off-limits to all but the adventurous few. PG. 22
‘Fins and Wings’ and Other Things The origin of fins on cars began when Harley Earl designed the 1948 Cadillac, taking inspiration from the P38 Lightning jet fighter. The latest exhibit at the San Diego Automotive Museum contains numerous nuggest of information about postWorld War II autos. PG. 14
Mike Magers, owner of Smitty’s Service, below right, hams it up with some of his mechanics crew. From left, GuiseppeVernice, Hector Leon, Sam Marquez, Taha Montesuer, and Jose Avalos. (Photo by Jennifer Coburn)
Neighborhoods Fight Childhood Cancer Normal Heights, Kensington and North Park raise funds for children’s cancer research
Skyride: Downtown to Balboa Park City planners have long studied the possibility of creating a land corridor linking Downtown with Balboa Park, but not until today has anyone suggested an aerial cable car system that would carry people between the two destination points. PG. 16
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Every year for the past 10 years Amy Miller and her husband Keith and their two daughters — Chai and Sage — have been raising money for pediatric cancer research by setting up a lemonade stand in their Normal Heights neighborhood — an effort that has bloomed beyond any of their expectations, and spread to Kensington and North Park. . STORY ON PAGE 21.