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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1934)
T H r iU D .t r . A V G U S T 1 « . IS.'W FAIR PUNS BIS r ’.TI PP-W IM F F . - . r ~.i, i — r.i'r?.l Events r e d a . C l, PAQB T H R E 1 Tb# A n n u e A N . C E N T R A L P O IN T . OREGON MUTT AND JEFF— Mutt Is As Changeable As A Blonde’s Hair OH.MVFOO« PAL, JEFF! I s e n t a 1st DOWN r r r o T r t C S E A PRESSED L IR E A F IS H T o L L * C other fish S o ue could take moving P icture scenes ,—- POR'6 0 L » D K b E « S W U . J OF TNE * € E P " AND NOW HE'S MAvBE A l AB s E FlSHStxALUWEDHIM! MAYbfc THE undertow CARRIED HIMOtTT INTO THE OCEAN!---- I'LL NEVER FORGIVE MYSELF FOR DOING SUCH A TWIN6 - HE WAS SUCH A FAITHFUL LITTLE FRIEND - IF I CNLY KNEW WHERE HE WAS’ OH MV CONSCIENCE IS »OTHER,NG ME! t CAN SEE HIM’. IF HE WERE HERF NOW I WOULD protect A no lore H im like A MOTHER. By BUD FISHER HELLO, MUTT* GEE THEY ALMOST MADE FISHCAKES OUT OF ME IN A FlSN CAKE FACTORY! r .0 NOW LISTEN,SAP! iN A FEW DAYS WE Re GOING TO PENETRATE THE HAWAIIAN JUNGLES I AND GET SOME REAL PICTURES! NOW HERE'S THE dope - - you ' l l be dressed like a leopard MAINLY TO BKiNo THE WILD ANIMALS OUT OF HiplNG.'GETME?] go /-its. 11 to IS. * "• * • nr m H oii haw cuiert'd l .!«• - es •»! iIn* iicn V. * I ¡ilr si nee il n|**nl here May .M" l »1 Hit tlirmr:b i ' . u hiitt* thrilled 1» ilic i.i'u s;i.'fiiu'lt', ini- Men ••.uri'i^u 'ii' . w In- h ii IT i t I ii t lit*iii* elves a "•I m r hi I lie wiirlil. ■ I he new ahmvti ciiil II.e r.eu Ire«- entertainment prnj* eclf. in e e l ¡.v il Wellers. Chlia-.inns. vis Uni s friini in her cllle* all over the United Sillies ¡mil \Isltnrs tnnn f ir gency uperatlnii was performed. He and Tommy i oy :s again hauling the] ei.v'ii enuntrlea have poured I ii . In large numliers. is reported as being out of danger milk from the Lake Creek and I’.m Hie real launer-\isilnrs' lnvn and convalescing nicely. Mr. ani Brownshoro section. slnn ill .\ Century of Progress Ims nut Mrs. .1. c . Spencer expect to bring; Mrs. Koy Stanley lias as housi ] je t begun. Il will reach Its |«-:ik when him home this week lit East Main Ht. guest this week. Mrs. Mae Walker j the Fair celehraiea Kurin Week frntn Medford August 11 in xiimiui is Inclusive. Mr. and Mrs. j . e. spencer have o f Portland. Last .veilr Farm Week accounted 1 a beautiful new Chevrolet. E X P E R T R A D IO S E R V IC E ¡Mrs. Bernice Hanson and Miss fur the largest single weeks mtenil i a j Make nme nl the entire Knir. I’ liins m -mke The following group enjoyed a Florence Ball of Puyallup. Wash. tlie celehratlini Interesting mid lm M A R K E T IN G Mrs. Harold Guerin of Sail Francis picnic at Italic he ree on Sunday FXilt D A IR Y PRO- being led astray with fanciful B A T T E R V or E L E C T R IC |>nrtnnt to fnriners are even more ih t t s claims for imitation products which many stopping on tlielr way home co. guests of Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy. elntioruie now Ilian Iasi year. n< - :| with their hostess spent Sunday a: for a visit at the Butte Falls fish Euil) or laite I'lione UU8 In order to get the most from use, as their main selling argument, Hit: to the events division of tin ,-\ her food money, (the housewife that they look like a dairy product, hatchery. Mr. anil Mrs. C. P. Davies. Crater Lake. position must be able to pick and choose taste iike a dairy product or can be Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davies, Mr. and WLS Barn Dance at Fair. Mrs. Millard lloberstmi is again at Saturday August It. will lead n.l from among the many advertised used in place of a dairy product. Mrs. .1. C. Spencer, Mr. and -Mrs. L. home after having undergone a ser the |u-ogrutn with a luasuive l i mn food products. Although the con Such statements are admissions tha K. Haak, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hat- ious operation at the hospital. She O. S. B L A C K F O R D pait.de. Including hands, fnrni- lni|ile sumer is protected by states and the new ‘ bargain’ is only an im ita lctt, Mr. and Mrs. John Greb, Mr. is recovering nicely. DAIRYMAN menu, tmichlnery ami et|tii|iineui and 'ederal laws requiring the branding tion, all effort in the manufacture and Mrs. Harvey Stanley, Mr. and farm animals I ••"ih-ting the ..... . Fresh M ilk and t'remm of foods, there seems to be many of which has been directed in pro- Mrs. Luther Day, Mr. and Mrs. Hen lzation ol agriculture. It will he nm D elivered Dally ways of advertising that are aimed dui ing a product which will be at ry Owt-iis, Mr. and Mrs. Llnsey, Mr. of the longest and 111 • • sl eoni|i:'eh(*nsi\ Phone 14*1 Central Point tractive to the taste and eye apd and Mrs. Bill Holman, Mr. and Mrs. lo exploit the public and which are pageants of the entire exposition Wallace McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. B. which will sell for a profit to the This Sunday. August l'_\ will see spei ia not always true in content. manufacturer. Little thought has K. Itiiggs. Mrs. Helen Culberston music mid fnrtn programs Inierlinke l presents a real problem in the p u r - 1 W >W vw w w w vw w w w w w w v been given to the food value, the Mr and Mrs. Tod Fredenberg and with the oliserviinee of t'liinigo Incur chasing of foods and it sometimes P E R L ’ S porution day. with riiieugu net mg n- tikes real experience before one is health-giving properties, or the real Mr. George McClain und their fami lies. | hosl to the out -of* 11 tw ii multitudes. aide to judge the value of similar economy of such a product These imitations enoy a short po Itexford Tugwell, assistmil secretary , products Eslahlislieil in your community Mr. and .Mrs. Boy Stanley have j of agriculture, has luvo invlii-ii to la pularity and then suddenly disap 2S years There are always attempts to lml- returned from a three weeks stay at Everything iu Cabinet W ork the prlncl|Nil speak...... . the I-arm Or pear when the consumer learns that Phone 47 42H W. «H i St. , lute or to create food products their Rancherie Ranch where they gnnlxatlon day pro- ram Monday Tues MeilfortI, Oregon Established In 19MH what seemed a low priced product were putting up hay and caring for day will he Kurin Kanin day, with tin* which are to replace others, similar is in reality a most expensive selec cattle This pHst week they have W W b V W A entire \\ l.s llarn Intnee presenting in taste or appearance This is true tion. a program in the t'mirt of S t a l e s : -to of dairy products as well as other been harvesting their heavy peach Oregon dairymen produce a high crop. 0U0 persons saw this evetii in t toods. These substitutes or imita tions offered for products at a low-j quality ice cream containing from Aerial Sham Settle Planned Mr. Walter Thiede. Kerinit, Now- 12 to lti percent butterfat. Ice The farmers wile will time liei er price are usually inferior in food May were Eagle day Wednesday August In. wiiieh has value and this explains the d iffe cream of this standard is a real mail and Ora D E N T IS T R Y food. Food scientists recommend the Point visitors from Jacksonville for been named Karin Women's d ¡j, with rence in price. K r.'- M edford, Oregon They are liberal use of lee cream in the diet a few days this week. special programs arranged to pay trib Dairy products in Oregon arej ute to tlie women who hauled to carve hut in doing so huve in mind real moving their householld goods to priced low in comparison to market,' a nation out of the wilderness Kami food product and not a substitute i their Jacksonville homo and have i Youth day, Thursday, will he rail of reports from other cities and the for it. ; _y- rented the cottage of Hermit Thiede. ] recognition of the future farmers ot quality is high. There is little wis In Oregon, loo. we have branded the land, with emphasis on 4-H club dom, therefore, in the houeswifi Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor ot butter. Grade A, as its name Im work. Midford, were Sunday visitors at plies, is the top quality, made from Programs of interest to rural news strates now tanning may lie done from ihe finest cream and manufactured the L- K. Haak home on Sunday. papers and magazines will feature aw easy chair on the veranda. Model Karin Press day Kriday Saturday. The Eagle Point Grange hall <s with every care and equipment to All X. R iverside farm homes will attract many rural August IS, will be ft.rm music day. being wired for the use of the Re-1 produce a delicious grade of butter. I sightseers, as will tlie exhibits of the with its high spot tlie gigantic Cliica T H IS COM Ml M T V SE R V E D great packing plants and the auto Grade butter Is that of only slightly I lief canning unit, which, under the golnnd Music festival in Soldier Field T W IC E W EEKLY less pleasing quality or flavor and| leadership of Mrs. Clarence Myers, adjoining the Fair grounds. This an mobile manufacturers will begin their seasons work this' Tlie Brook Hill Dairy farm, with Its much superior to that sold as tot Route .Man Calls Tuc. A Fri, p, m. nual event has attracted more than a model farm of m.To shows the last grade in other states. Butter of week half million persons in tlie tout years V SERVICE c o lt E V E R Y word in modern milk production, from lower glade than B is not recom of its existence. This day will also see IIOt'SEHOLD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and cow to hortle. The International Egg many special contests such ns milk mended for home consumption. Des Laying contest Is a huge laboratory Mr. and Mrs. George Daley motor Phone l it « maid, husband-rnlllng and hog-calling pite various claims— there has never where the farmer may study the Int ed to Yreka lust Sunday, where they contests. been a real substitute produced for e -t egg-production im Hinds first-hand spent the day with friends and r e Saturday is also Illinois day. There Scores of commercial exhibitors will butter or in fact for any real dairy latives. will be a review of lli.UUO troops and They also went to Port product. demonstrations by anti-aircraft artil have displays of prime Interest to Jones. l-arm-Week Visitor- It lg well to remember then, in lery units, shooting with tracer bul Special Rates L c w i i Cost. lets at balloon targets towed by air |selertiiig dairy products, that tin Mrs. Eilitli Weiddman returned Autom obile Repair planes. Special rniiroml am bus rates will best is always the most economical from a week end trip to Portland make It easier foi tlie fanner to get and that u cheap imitation results where she visited her sister. Farm Exhibits Are Many. A n d Service to the Fair this summer Automobile During Farm Week parties of farm ill an expensive product when qua FAItER BUILDING Mr. Tin-run Taylor and Mrs. .Mary ers will lie taken on free guided tours | agencies and oil stations will give him lity and food value is considered. Taylor were visiting in Jacksonville of tlie Fair grounds Farm visitors l assistance in highway travel. At the : Fair, lie will tind en-ts surprisingly with only a limited time to spend, will on Monday. low. Restaurants are cheaper, linns In this way he aide to see everything portatiou is cheaper it ere is plentiful An ice-cream social will be given of vital interest to them. free entertainment and eighty per cent in the City Park by the Grange Home Henry Ford's industrialized barn of all the comfort stations are tree W A T C H and J E W E L R Y By Staff Com-s|M>llilelll where he shows how tlie farmer may, Economics d u b to which all a n ITobnbly one ot tin lending atlrai I M East Main Phone 1518 at low cost, raise scy beans, obtain Verne Spencer was suddenly cordially invited The park will be tions for rural visitors will be the for tlie residue ami process it himself ,ti Di-|>ressioii P rice* stricken with sii acute attack ol well lighted with electricity, com eign villages. 8" faithful in reproduc ranking industrial products for which Across from |s| National Hank tions of life and scenes in fifteen conn apeudicitis on Tuesday evening, Au fortable seats and tables will be pro he ran olnain a profitable revenue, is tries thus they oiler tlie equivalent ol Lots o f fun and games, ice l."> So. Central Ave. M edford gust 7. and was rushed to tin- bus vided. one of ihe new exhibits. Another is s tour of the world right on the Fair the Intermitioiutl Harvester company's pita! in Medford where au einer en-uni and punch. grounds radio-coni rolled tractor, which demon Mrs. Royal Brown is spending a week in Portland visiting her son and family. H i • W a y / t o , ¿y A D A D O N ’S R A D IO S E R V IC E H e a lth RMAYN E OREGON TQAIRY COUNCIL Try an A d in The American Funeral Home T R O W B R I D G E : Cabinet W ork» A la in e ’s Dr. I. H. Gove M edford Domestic Laundry Permanent Waves Summer Specials $2.50, $1.95 BERT PECK Oil Wave $3.75 Finger Waves 50c dry E a g le P o in t 35c Wet E X P E R T Repairing C. Earl Bradfish Special Contest?, Exhibits Feature Fc.:r F :. n \ Tezk Mr. Woodrich, ill for so long. Is] again operating his cheeso factory 4- A ll the way down to your dainty toes, let Mavis Talcum C O N G E R Funeral Parlors Phone 207 71A H . Alain Ht. Powder give you an alluring body skin o f smooth, silky M edford *SI texture. Make Mavis Talcum your daily habit. Y ou w ill delight in its cool fragrance, and the matchless feeling, p i f '. beyond smart dressing, o f knowing y o u arc w e l l groomed. For men, women and children, Mavis deodor- izes and absorbs perspiration. » ¿f* 7 r " f. 1i g , . £ Henry Ford's t id..»tr» lined Bern, oi*n her#, a nev/ e :hiiit at the Chi- gr* W-r'd'a Fai- trtie year, demon- rate* how farrr-.r* cvn ef.'cet their » » rene* by -a img a id processing soy beans Left inset: John C. Dam- eron. We:ton. III. v/ ose hog calling championship will be a mark for farmers to *hoot rt during Farm We»l> af the Fair. Aug. 11 to 18 Ri-jht tn*et: Mrs. Nick Owtnga, Blue Island. Ill, l.-tt year's hutband calling champion, w>oae title is also at stake. The milk- «-aid * championship and other similar t't'ss will also be conterted. A hot * the ihoulJtr lint M a th Fact Pow der it tht p tr ftc t P erm a n e n ts $3.75 to $5 328 W . 6th St. Medford Telephone 1478 complement. by VIVAU D O U 25* MAVIS 50* *1 °° TALCUM POWDER