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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 2

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Friday, February 16,1945 SDfje SCHENLEY RESERVE Finest Quality BLENDED WHISKEY Made with the finest 6 and 7 year old bourbon whiskey nnd American grain spirits. FIFTH 3 .97 CHAMPAGNES ALMADEN Champagne 5th 4.27 RENAULT Champagne 5th 4.03 ROMA, produced in California 5th 2.63 MERCIER 1928 vintage, French import 5th 5.32 GRAND PRIZE, California Champagne 5th 3.70 LANSON 1933 vintage, imported 5th 7.95 in LIQUOR. OLI TOKEN BLENDED WHISKEY Made from pre-war Bourbon Whiskey, blended and bottled by Dowlinj; Distillers, Mercer County, Kentucky FIFTH 3.48 2.19 TAYLOR-MARTIN Scotch Type Whiskey Made from imported Scotch malt 5th GOING Balance of Stock MOHAWK CORDIALS Blackberry, Cherry, Apricot Triple Sec, Creme de Menthe, Anisette Peppermint Schnapps EACH 5TH WHILE QUANTITIES LAST nn CORONET V. S. Q.

BRANDY Connoisseurs Delight. Very Special Quality 4.12 5th Pints S.5» RONRIGO RUM Light or Dark Best Bum, Bar None 5th 3. TAYLOR'S Imported WINES PORT "ATLANTIC" 5th 2.15 "SECCO" 5th 2.4ft "TRIUMPH" 5th 3.24 BURTON'S London DRY GIN Bottled at Distillery 90 Proof From American Grain PINT 2.00 HARWOOD'S Produced and Bottled Under Supervision of tha Canadian Government FINE IMPORTED 90.4 Proof CANADIAN WHISKEY FIFTH EACH 6.16 SAN RAMON SWEET WINES Muscatel Sherry, Port or Tokay 5th 1.06 DIXIE BELLE GIN Insist on Dixie Belle, the Gin of perfection, i i tilled from grain neutral spirits and choicest fruits, herbs and berries. Fifth 313 THREE FEATHERS RESERVE The straight in lliis product are Pre-War 6 and 7.year.old with grain neulral spirits. 5th 3.97 C2 ROMA WINES PORT SHERRY MUSCATEL TOKAY 5th 1.M CLARET BURGUNDY ZINFANDEL 5th .74 SAUTERNE 5th GONZALES.BYASS&CO.

SPANISH WINES Ambrosia, a medium Dry and AA Pale 5th Pandora Port 5th G. B. Imported Brandy Vz-Pt. sssssssssssssssssssssssssssss IMPORTED TECATE BEER! Product of OLD MEXICO PILSNER TYPE Brewed in a leisurely fashion 2 for 35c Case of 24, 4.99 ITALIAN sWiss BURGUNDY Gai. 2.97 THREE CAPTAINS RUM 5th 3.84 HEUBLEIN'S 'Club' Manhattan Cocktail 5th 3.79 MYERS JAMAICA RUM 5th 5.51 TOBACCO POUCHES, PIPES, ETC OIL SKIN POUCHES each .19 LEATHER POUCHES each .89 OTHER POUCHES from .19 to .79 PIPES, special, BRIARS 49 FORECASTER PIPES DR.

GRABOW PRE-SMOKED PIPES 1.59 Other Tobacco hems. OPEN AT 12 NOON CLOSED SUNDAY 1309 Nineteenth Street 1640 Chester Baker Street 31 Chester Corner N. Chester and Roberts Lane, Rlvervlew Water Color Artist Exhibits Miss Helen Dooley Shows 23 Noted Paintings Here Attention nf local water colorlsts directed today to the water color work of Miss Helen Dooley, county art supervisor, which is now on view in the Bukersfielil Art Association gallery in the Stoner build- The 23 paintings may be seen from to 10 p. m. week nights, Semester Honor Roll Listed at Bakersf ield High School AKTISTS Miss Helen Dooley, county schools art supervisor, is showing a water color collection at the galleries of Bakersfield Art Association this week.

day and Friday afternoons and Saturday A native of San Jose, where she attended school at the stale college, Miss Dooley has had an extensive art training covering two years study with the renowned Millard Sheets at Claremont College, study with Maurice Sterne at the California School of Fine Arts at San Francisco, Chouinard Art School in Los Angeles and the Douglas Donaldson School of Design in Hollywood. The artist has exhibited at the Palace of the Legion of Honor, Santa Cruz Art gallery, Pennsylvania Academy, state fairs at Sacramento and in a one-man show at San Jose State College. Her water color "Berkeley Hills," now on exhibit at the association gallery, won particular commendation at the Pennsylvania academy and was reproduced with an article in the Paris journal, "la Review Moderne." The exhibit includes Kern county rural scenes, landscapes of the Berkeley and Lcbec hills, studies of the Carmel mission and church at Pacific Grove as well as strong ocean water colors done at Monterey. According to the report issued by Miss Donahoe, registrar, through the office of the principal, L. W.

Hedge, the following students have attained the honor of being on the honor roll for the fall semester at Bakersfield High School: Art Adams, Carl Anderson, George Ansolabehere, Blanche Ashby, Paul Asperger, Barbara Atwood, James Banducci, Joy Ann Barber, Fred Barger, Robert Barker, George. Beechly, Donna Bennett, Christine Bens.on, Juliana Bertolaccini, Dolores Bese, Lorraine Bese, Lloyd Best, Bob Bilsborough, Zella Blakeney, Joe Ulanchard, Maudmarie Boehm, Bobby Bonner, Dick Booth, Diane Bowen, Patricia Boyce, Dwight Bradshaw, Mildred Brazeel, Cecil Briscoe, Alberta Brock. Arlene Brown, Lois Brown, Beverly B. Browne, Loralne Browne, Martha Burger, Charles Burgess, Doris Burgett, Mattie Belle Burnett, Glenn Burroughs, Virginia Burrows, 3avid Burum, Jack Buster, Muriel Buus, Thelma Cady, Joe Calvillo, Camenish, Russell Campbell, Warren Campbell, Yvonne Carlson, Charles Carney, Bill Carter, Marie Carter, Mclvin Carter, Andrew Chacon, Richard Chappelle, Howard jhasc, Rita Christensen, Ann Cierly. Donna Clanin, Mary Colburn, Weslie Combs, June Cook, Marie Corbett, Florene Cox, LaVida Cox, O.

C. Cox, Bob Crenshaw, David Jrane, Doris Croft, June Cross, Joan Jullimore, Jean CummingH, Jim Cun- Harvey Dana, Charles M. Robert Deem, Eda Depedrazzi, Jeanette Dilley, Marjorie Draper, Phyllis Durgy, Morgan Durham, Mildred Edholm, Robert Edwards, Alene Eiam, Carol Elledge, Jack Ellery, Lucille Elrich, Martin Errea. Charlene Evans, Evelyn Ewing, Rita Farrar, Carl Fieber, Charlotte L'Meldgrove, Alene Finley, Norma Fraysier, Claude Friesen, Georgina Friesen, Patsy Friesen, llene Frye, Robert Gardiner, -Marvelene Garner, Norma Garronc, Jack Geary, Betty Jane Gee, Elsie Gee, Jerry Gee, June Geimer, Phyllis Gingery, Eleanor Giusti, Donald Glenn, Chuck Goar, Richard Golden, Alice Goodsell, Bernice Graham, Sally Ann Grandel, Ruby Guthridge, Harriet Hall. Hazel Hall, Milton Hall, Marva Hampton, June Hancock, Richard Hanna, Bob Harmon, Lyle Harrell, Colleen Hayes, Barbara Healey, Barbara Heckert, Louise Heyart, Fanny Lou Hickman, Irma High, Sid Himovitz, Elizabeth Hoisington, Clydene Eczema Itching, -Burning-Distress Gits Quick Em and Comfort No sufferer can afford to pass up this honest offer of satisfaction or money back.

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32 million extra red approximately, will be handed out by meat dealers to customers who turn In used fats In a great Victory drive for this essential of medicines, gunpowder, synthetic rubber, soaps, paints and a hundred other necessities on the battlefield and home front. For each pound of fats turned in, every housewife Is entitled to 3 red points. The need for used fats to stfll urgent. Women are urged to save every drop, every spoonful of grease possible and keep saving, until. final Victory over both Germany and Japan.

Holland, Mary Lou Hooper, Bunnio Howard, Ronald Hutchings, Velma Hutson, Ruth Japels, Charles Jasper, John Jasper, Durwood Jcwett, Carl V. Johnston, Dortha Mae Jones, May Jue, Millie jue, Perahing Jung. Jim Keeling, Marlene Keetch, Janet Kimble, Jerry Kimble, Andilee Kinnamon, Myron Knecht, John Knight, Kathleen Knight, Georgia Lee Koch, Harry Krause, Kenneth Kreyenhagen, Barbara Kruger, Robert Laff, Geneva Lair, Myra Lair, Betty Lane, Jim Laycock, Pat Likely, Donna Mae Lindley, L. C. Lovely, Manuel Lvijan, Robert Lynn, Clayton Mack, Roberta Mnltby, Isabel Markes, Dolores Marple, James Marston, Barbara Martin, Louise Martin, Maribeth Martin.

Mama Martin, Beverly Meeks, Beverly Mettler, Robert Mettler, Leila Milam, James Miller, Richard Minner, TCva Lee Mitchell, Wilson Mone, Arlene Joyce Myers, Murcia McKee, Mildred McNinch, Syl McNinch, Florence Newcomb, Marceline Newcomb, Melvin Nikkei, Myrna Ninberg, Norma Jean Noble, Ida Olsen, Howard O'Neill, Josephine Opcrti, Billie Lou Padgett, Arclis 'ahl, Bob Patterson, Ronald Peur- on, Julia Perkins, Carl Peterson. Barbara Phillips, Jerry Pigg, Bebe 'ope, Paul Powell, Harold Rainey, Mona Ratzlaff, Estel Ream, Lois Redfern, Lois Rees, Beulah Roat, 'atsy A. Roberts, Irving Root, Nnncy Rosenthal, Robert Ross, Kd- vn.rd Rous, Joanne Ryman, Jacque- yn Saint, Jamie Schultz, Lynn 5chultz, Joan Scofield, Ivamay Scott, ranees Sears, Evelyn Shedd, Warren Shepherd, Eileen Shultz, Faye Smith, Joyce Smith, Richard Smith, rving Snyder, Helen Songer, Mor- orie Stadt. Ben Stancll, Nancy Stenlur.d, Beverly Stephenson, Darlene Stevens, Barbara Stockbridge, Gladys Ann Stockton, Reynolds Stone, June Story, Bob Strong, Jean Stuart, George Suman, Shirley Sweet, Lloyd Swetnam, Arthur Tatum, Audrey 'avener, Henry Taylor, Lerald Teter, Vances Thomas, Doris Joyce Thompson, Vaudine Thompson, Jack Tom- inson, Rosemary Trout, Bette Tub- Donald Upton, Robert Upton, Don VanSandt, Caryl Voen, Gladys Warkentin. Willard Warner, Bernice Watson, Dick Watson, Dewey Weeks, Duane Westqn, Jerry Wetterholm, Alvin Wheelan, Gordon Wiley, Blake Willams, Harold Williams, Sanford Will- arns, Bernice Winslow, Ward Wright, Eddie Young, Georgene Zimmer.

Student Musicians Rehearse Concert High School to Present Annual Entertainment Congressmen Face Big Budget Problems WASHINGTON. Feb. 16. You can take it from Chairman Maury Maverick of the Smaller War Plants congressman has a hard time balancing the family budget these days. On his puny $10,000 a year salary, said Maverick, the average legislator is so hard up he "no longer can afford striped britches and cutaway coats even for official funerals." And his wife, he added, can only buy "one-half of a street dress" each year.

Ex-Texas Congressman Maverick appeared before a House judiciary subcommittee today to urge that Congrdes raise the salary of its mem bers to $15,000 a year. The subcommittee is considering a bill by ressntative Kmanuel Celler (D-N. to up congressional salaries to $12, 500. Maverick thinks this is too low. Steel Supplies Will Fall Short of Needs WASHINGTON, Feb.

16. (U.P)— Steel supplies for the April-May-June period will fall 3,000,000 tona short of requirements and it appeared certain today that essential civilian duction would have to take It on the chin. The War Production Board in a few days will divide up the available steel for the second quarter period. It Is expected that drastic cuts will be made in the amount parcelled out for all but the most vital non-mill' tary uses. WPB Chairman J.

A. Krug said even some military programs may be affected by the steel shortage, which he attributed to lack of manpower, transportation tieups and reduced fuel supplies. COLDVVVN TO ENGLAND WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. Iff) Samuel Goldwyn, the motion picture producer, is going to England on "a special mission" for the Foreign Economic Administration.

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An annual tradition.at Bakersfield High School, the concert is the most anticipated event of the orchestra's program for the year, and the students consider the selection of the evening's soloist the highlight of the program planning. Kobert Haag, a freshman student at the high school, was selected, because of his fine piano work, to perform the Edvard Grieg Concerto, Opus 16, and this number will mark the climax of the orchestra concert. Also being rehearsed, announced Mr. Burt, are the following numbers: "Holiday for Strings," David Rose; "Warsaw Concerto," Richard Addonsen; "Gypsy Baron." Johann Strauss; Tschaikow- sky's Fifth Symphony, second movement; "Evening Prayer and Dream Pantomime," Hurnperdinck; "New China March," Gould; "Stradella Overture," Flotore. 'TWO GUESTS ONE PRICE' MAYFLOWER S33 SO 01 AND AVI.

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Pages Available:
207,205
Years Available:
1907-1977