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The Upland Newsi
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Upland, California
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Upland Nw; Cucamonga Tim; Montclair Tribune August 14, tV68 Senior Citizen's Day At The Fair, Aug. 29 Jerry's Journal by JERRY PETTIS, CONGRESSMAN, 33rd Dist. which should contain "not less than27cherriesper ounce of net weight of the pie when examined in accordance with criteria which provided forspray-Ing the filling with a 'gentle waterspray overall. No.8 sieve (0.094 openings) stacked in a U.S. No.

20 sieve on a 15 to 30 degree This all means the tax-paying public can now enjoy an eight-ounce, one pound cherry pie with full confidence that it is not a tart and contains a minimum of 43.2 cherries. Frankly, any member of a generation which lived before the advent of precooked, frozen and packaged pies and who spent any time at all in his mother's kitchen should know the difference between a cherry pie and a tart. He also knows that the above bureaucratic explanation is a needless waste of time and taxpayers' money. Though the cause and effect relationship maybe a bit far-fetched, such useless expenditure is one reason it costs 18 more to get your pants pressed today. you are just faultless Adams has his own 2-hour TV show.

He's appeared on the Mike Douglas Show, at Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, and in many other shows. George West and lovely Maza, who "build a band" on-stage from members of the audience. Vice president Hubert H. Humphrey calls it "a delightful audience participation act" that can "bring down the house." Maza, at the hi-fi electronic piano-device, produces the realistic "bagpipes trumpet and trombone. Foy and Fay, world-famed juggling artists who perform on the unicycle and rolling globe.

Foy tosses six cups and saucers from foot to head while on the tall unicycle considered by European fans "the trick of the century." In hisbag'of tricks as well is juggling 15 objects at once on his precarious perch. Foy and Fay are favorites from Moscow to Brazil, Other entertainers during the day include the Slovenea Dancers, Sun City Novelty Band, Jubilee Band of San Bernardino and the VICTORVILLE-A day- to-remember here at the San Bernardino County Fair within the "Fair to Remember" (1968 theme) is Thursday, Aug. 29. One of TV's most likable announcers, Bill Welsh, Channel ll's executive director of sports and special events, will MC a rollicking round of contests all during Senior Citizens' Day. They'll include butter churning (1967 winner: Pauline Carver, San Bernardino), corn-husking, horseshoe-pitching (for those over 60) and dances like the Charleston, waltz and schottische.

There'll be special gifts to those over 80 and to oldest Seniors, plus a day filled with music, entertainment, prizes, trophies and favors. Admission is at reduced rates. There's even a poetry contest. A sparkling grand stand show free, reserved seats for Seniors will cap the day. Fair director Bernard m.

Scheppers thus, far has booked such top attractions as: Illusionist magician Ralph Adams, hailed by Joan Crawford, aftertheir appearance on television's "Hollywood Palace," as "just fabulous at 4 p.m. The park will offer picnicking fishing, boating, nature trail, and group camping. Three lakes comprise the area with many species of plant and wildlife. RECREATIONAL CENTER San Bernardino County residents will have another recreational facility at their disposal this summer when the Glen Helen Regional park is dedicated on Sunday Mullen And Bluett's History Dates Back Almost A Century During the past several yeara Americans have had a practical lesson in inflation as they attempted to stay within the family budget. Here are few examples of skyrocketing prices today; It costs 18 more to get your pants pressed now than in I960; the cost of having a baby is up 84.5; cost of "bringing home the bacon" from the supermarket is now 23.7 higher.

There are many contributing reasons for inflation and I for one don't want to point the finger at only one cause. But there is no question that government regulation and spending (that is, too much of it) is a major contributing factor. The Food and Drug Administration is a good example of an agency which is constantly reaching for new things toregulate with fancily worded requirements. Recently it took on the monumental task of defining cherry pie and writing regulations regarding it. Said the FDA: "Cherry pie is the food prepared by incorporating in a filling contained in a pastry shell mature, whole, pitted, stemmed, red, sour (tart) cherries (fresh, frozen or canned).

The top of the pie may be opened or it may be wholly or partly covered with pastry or other suitable name of the food for which a definition and standard of identity is established by this section Is cherry pie, except that If the maximum diameter of the food (measured across the opposite outside edges of the pastry shell) is not more than four inches the food alternatively may be designated by the name cherry tart. And the FDA also produced a "standard of quality" for cherry pies Soap for Sneakers Use- a moistened soapy scouring pad to clean the white rubber on your school child's sneakers. For extra-heavy soil or tar marks, use a scouring powder. Capt. Jacques-Yves Cousteau was bom at France, in 1910.

He entered the Brest Naval Academy In 1930. Sent to the seaport of Toulon as a gunnery officer, he began goggle-diving and expert meriting with undersea breathing apparatus and marine photography. MAKE IT SO! 1 1929. As with all business, the 30's were marked by a determination to simply maintain the status quo with one exception women's apparel was introduced at for the first time and today has become an important part of the fashion picture. The end of WW II saw Mullen Bluett's first major expansion.

The beautiful and spacious Wilshire store opened on the Miracle Mile in 1948, which now also serves as general offices and executive headquarters. The newest and eleventh Mullen Bluett store is scheduled to open this Fall in Montclair Plaza and Maurice Man-del, vice president and general manager, has announced this appointment of Joe Cassidy as manager of the new unit. Cassidy is a former manager of the firm's Pasadena store and is currently with the South Coast Plaza store in Costa Mesa. That was back In 1883. Andrew Mullen and his partner, W.C.

Bluett, decided that the City of the Angels was a city with a future and selected First and Spring Streets (the center of town) as the location for their first venture. Over the next few years business prospered and the store was expanded. In 1910, with the business community shifting southward, Mullen Bluett moved to spacious new quarters at Sixth and Broadway, occupying the entire ground floor of the new heighth-limit Story Building, the most elegant building of its day. During the 1920's under the leadership of Andrew Mullen II, grandson of the founder, experimental branch stores were opened in Hollywood branch stores were opened in Hollywood, Pasadena, Wilshire district and the Beverly Wilshire Hotel; later to be closed by the untimely death of Mr. Mullen in I 1 III I I 1 1 BOLOGNA "WC I I lUMP1- jEour beef is from our c- I Cma I OWN FEED 10T ALL WHITE FACED HERF0RDS.

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