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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 32

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Activities of Kern County PTA Organizations Enrollment Under Way Membership enrollment of Beardsley PTA is receiving good response from parents and friends as it enters its second week, according to Mrs. James King, membership chairman of the unit. Those who haven't joined as yet are reminded that the membership if 50 cents for one and for both parents. Theme of the drive is "Get Into Orbit and Join Beardsley PTA." Faculty members have joined 100 per cent. Family Strength," Loustalot on "Pornography Dec.

18, 7:30 p.m., Christmas program; Jan, 22, 7:30 p.m., combined meeting with Standard PTA's, Miss Anne Petersen will direct a Follow State Theme "Focus on Family, Faith, and Freedom" is the theme selected for the school year, according to Doyle Latta, first vice 'president and program chairman for Highland-Wingland PTA. Mrs. Darvin Shultz, president, welcomed the board members at a recent meeting. Other programs; selected iaclude: Oct. 23', 2 "Picture Yourself in the the annual membership tea with the executive board as hostesses; Novi 27, "Focus on Feb.

26, 2:30, "Faith in the Founders's Day, under the chairmanship of Mrs. I eland Newton; March 26, 2:30, "Focus on featuring students from Highland School; April 23, 2:30, "Focus on featuring students from Wingland School; May 28, 8 p.m., an evening meeting so that more fathers will have an opportunity to attend as "The Lens to feature the historian's and- convention MRS, POYLE LATTA. spelling bee, students from the three schools and brave adult volunteers will compete; Feb. 2, Hi-Wing Fling," the annual school dinner; "Focus on Family" Theme "Focus on Family Strength" was' the theme for- the October meeting of the. Delano Cecil Avenue PTA.

Room visitation followed the Drummers were Ronnie Na- gatani and Steven Dunn. The flag salute Was given by Carol Scott and Deborah Treece of the Ta-Wa-Pa Camp Fire A total of 392- members were reported by Mrs. Duane Van Pelt at the close of the membership drive. Hamburgers will be made and sold by PTA members at the Halloween carnival on Oct. 31 and a food and-gift sale is planned for the night of Dec.

18. Chairmen for the year are Mrs. Don Sevier, budget and finance; Mrs. Myron Knecht, character, and spiritual education; Robert Bouchard, citizenship; Mrs. Charles Streeeh, health; Mrs.

Jesse Scott and Mrs. H. A. DeWeese, Founders Day; Mrs. B.

C. Godwin, hospitality; Joe Dunn; hostess; Mrs. George "Ainsworth, juvenile protections and safety; Mrs. Duane Van. Pelt, membership; Mrs.

Brooks TreeCe, magazine and emblem; Joe HochschiM, newsette; Mrs. Don Twiford, radio, TV, movies; Mrs. Don Elkins, publicity; Dean Fair, recreation; Mrs. John Musto, room representative; Milton' Austerman, welfare; Mrs. Ernest Bailey, program; Mrs.

Chris Chroman and the West presentation of "Johnny Appleseed" at 11' a.m., in the Delano High School auditorium. Mrs. Jesse Scott is chairman of arrangements for the play which will depict the life of this famous American. Names of three local elementary school students who will participate in the production will be announced soon. SLANG To Sponsor Play Delano PTA Council will sponsor the Little Theater of from page 39 lish since he was in junior high school.

He reports that the relationship between teacher and student- is more formal in his country. "There teachers are not considered friends especially, but they are thought of more as leaders," he stated. The young exchange student is very enthusiastic about this country. "Everyone is so friendly," he declared. "There is nothing here which I dislike.

I like my American father, mother and brother very much." YOU'LL BE SO PROUD OF YOUR ROAST FROM FIKE'S If you are one of the many, many persons who are very particular when it comes to buying meat, you simply must try Pike's Lazy-Aged Beef. Because it's aged 18 to 25 days, makes it most fender and flavorful. IT'S PRICED RIGHT, TOO! BEEF RIB ROAST ib .79 1 Well U.S.D.A. CHOICE 7-INCH STANDING OVEN READY U.S.D.A. Beef Roast Trimmed lb.

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Non Fat is for strict dieters. Has 4 75 calories per 8 ounce glass. 9 HOSkOGENtlED Regular for perfect balance of flavor and nutrition. High in energy. Petite for losing weight.

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