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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 12

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15,1945 gftt jBafcertu'elb Schilling Vanilla makes milk a new taste delight Man! What flavor! and a primary supply of vitamin from just HALF a Desert Grapefruit They're full-to-bursting with juice rich, luscious juice that comes of being sunshine-blessed! Taste of half a Desert Grapefruit at breakfast tomorrow. That half provides an adult's primary isupply of vitamin C. For more this health-giving fruit as a "starter or dinner. Or use the flavorful segments in salads. Every way, Desert Grapefruit brings you lip-smacking good "health from the desert" Hancock Ensemble to Play Friday Presenting Program, for Lakeside Founder's Day The Allan Hancock Knspmble from the University of Southern California will highlight the Founders day program at the Lakeside P.

T. A. meeting Friday. The program will be presented at 2 p. in.

In the school auditorium, according to the president of the unit, Mrs. A. B. Cobb. Tho Hancock Ensemble is a group of professional musicians drawn together by mutual interest in the best music of every age and style.

Us field covers all southern California and includes appearances before civic groups, schools, colleges and many large training centers for men of the nation's armed forces. Among those who will participate iare Mildred Seymour, pianist; Lisa Minghettl, concert master; W. E. KtrobridRo, commentator and con- diictor; Captain Allan Hancock, cellist. Others appearing Include Elizabeth Sugar, violinist; George-Ellen Ferguson, singer; Virginia Card, singer; Magda Tetzlnff, violinist, and Helen Mead Little, flutist.

Catherine Jackson, harpist; Fran- zlska McArthur, violinist', and Glenn Warmack, contraba'ssist, will also have a part In the afternoon presentation. Miss Betty ttoblnson, now Instrumental teacher at the Lakeside Union Elementary was for- merlywilh the Hancock Ensemble as a violinist. The committee in charge is comprised of Mrs. Cecil Chase, Mrs. H.

Kepler and Mrs. Bert (jarzelll. Refreshments will be served. COOL DRY Fill If. fur gets rain-soaked, clothing specialists of the United States de- pMftrnent of agriculture advise hanging it in a cool, well-ventilated room to dry, never near heat.

After fur dries it can be shaken gently or brushed. Light snow or showers will not affect fur noticeably if the water is shaken oCf before going indoors. NEW AND entirely new Idea in corsages that Is equally appropriate furs or dinner dress comes from the skilled fingers of Alyn Wayne, stylist of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association, who removes from the stalk the bright orange petals of bird-of-paradise flowers, binds them together with cire ribbon to gain the effect of a golden sunburst that is streamlined as a postwar hell- coper yet entirely feminine. SOCIETY PARADE Valentine Parly Miss Jane Cluro recently entertained at a Valentine luncheon at her home, 1924 street. The afternoon was spent taking pictures of the group and playing records.

Decorations expressed the Valentine theme. A large red heart snr- FOR LENT! Dishes made with top-quality Ann Page Macaroni products satisfy countless thousands because they're tasty, nourishing, thrifty. For hearty wartime meals serve these Ann Page foods often. Made by with Grade A ingredients. ACARONI AGHETTI EGG NOODLES MB.

PKG. 3-LB. PKG. 1-LB. PKG.

11 28 19 Vermicelli Macaroni 11 SUPERIOR CERTHFRESN FISH Cod Fillets R0H wh nCII Ddictoai for lohlag Ib. Green Shrimp Whiting Pacific Oysters Rock God Fillet wasr DELICATESSEN DEPT. Pfcaienfo Loaf or Large Boloqna Mt4-O-lit AmcrkM or PimioBto Cheeso Spked LuMheoH PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP CAM'S WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP Rie. CAKIS Mel-O-Bit AMERICAN CHEESE SPREAD 2 -LB. LOAF 29cFb, 35elb, 49e Ib.

oy.S. SOLD IN tHE FRESH BE AN-THEN CUSTOM GROUND." And meini you finer, frcihcr flavor in every cup you dfink. You alio enjoy the Handing uf: Superb Quality, Flavor-Saver Koasiing, and a Blend lo Suit Your Tatie! Buy AAP Coffee! DRIFTED SNOW Flour 10i QUAKER WHEAT Sparkles BUDGET WHITE Beans 0 14 GEBHARDT CHIU Powder DURITE Cleanser. 21 KINGSFORD CORN Starch Pkfl Rnrft Grated Parmittllo Kraft Old EaaHeh Spread NABISCO SHREDDED Wheat. 0r :11 CALIF.

GRATED Tuna WARRANTY WHITE Tuna Nc WHITE KING Toilet Soap 3ca; fl MISSION BELL Toilet Soap BORAXO HAND Soap 108i V.13 Cheste U-ei. 10e 5-01. UHUTY 100-LB. SACK $3.05 10-31 FOR HOME THEY LAST. Thete are practically the aaly petateet available for civlliai cantamptJei.

No. 1 potatoes have war. LARGE NAVELS DELICIOUS NORTHERN ORANGES APPLES GRAPEFRUIT 5 8 BOOOOttOOO 0 0 hny PEAS Sweet and Teader FLAVORED THRIFTY Our Own Tea 1 Pkg. 3f Tomato Sauce 5 HEINZ Tomato Soup TREASURE Mackerel GERBEH Baby Cereal GERBEH Baby Foods 10-oz. Can No.

1 4 AC ANN PAGE BOSTON Baked Beans 18C 10 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE Friday Dinner CHEF BOY-AR-DEE MEATLESS Spaghetti Sauce 8C 10 KRAFT Dinner GOLD MEDAL Enriched Flour. PICTSWEET 819 Peas 10 'Sack No. 2 Can AIL ADVIITIMO ITIMS SUIJICT TO STOCK ON HAN0 Eighteenth and "Eye" (TAXABLE ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO TAX) PRICKS EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY OLSON TRU'ILU FRESH EGGS Large Size Grade AA Doz. In Ctn. 51 IVORY FLAKES 23 CLOROX BLEACH mounted by miniature boy and girl figures provided the table decorations.

Among those present were: Juno Barllclt PHI Grant Mary Hnberkern Hetty Lane Dnrlx McClain Janet Reese Barbara Thomson Wilma Cunningham Itova Grant Nutalcen Knight Donna I.atta Is'orma Storkton Bonnie Tnylor MarRarct Rupe Lois Seharpenburg For Mrs. Taylor Mrs. James Parker, 1606 Kern street entertained recently at a layette shower in honor of Mrs. Carl Taylor, whose husband is a navigator on a B-29 in the South Pacific battle zone. Serving of refreshments opened the and games and the pointments were In a valentine motif.

Among those attending were: Walter Not-manly Joseph Ruth Dlenl Ben Jeoperson Sfarjorle Burright Sherrie Roux Honors Son In honor of her son, Gary Dell, on his first birthday anniversary, Mrs. Carl E. Svvafford entertained recently at her 114 West Belle avenue. Refreshments were served to: David Jlartha Pont Ram Vernon'Friar Hazel Heed Children- Donald Lee David Lois Ann Klein- Freda Heed Loin Martin Clayton Arvugene Sparllnt Millie Reed Barbara Home Karen Lee Friar Nancy Faye Reed Carole Jean Home Jimmie Home DH iTl Leon lins Marnhal Lynn Sparling Residing In Oildale Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Walker of VI- salla, who were united In marriage January 23 at the home of the Rev- W. E. Long, 208 Monte Vista Drive, are residing at 123 Decatur street, Oildale, for the present.

Mrs. WaJker is the former Mrs. Grace Edge. wedding ensemble the bride wore a blue suit with black accessories. Mr.

AValker is employed with the Southern California Gas Company. To Wed Monday Miss Maxine Whaley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Whaley of 3707 street, will wed Bob Blalock, the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Blalock of Taft, Monday, February 19.

The Ting ceremony will be performed by the Reverend N. A. Christensen at 2 p. m. Miss Whaley is a student at Bak- ersfleld High School.

Here From Louisville Mrs. W. H. McCreary of Loujf- vllle, is here visiting her con and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. McCreary, 2111 Pacific streej. Lieutenant McCreary is public relations officer at Minter Field. From Santa Ana Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Walton and their daughter, Deborah, were recent visitors from Santa Ana where they have been making their home for the last two'years. They are former residents of Bakerafield.

PIES-TOPPINGS FRUIT TARTS with F-Z PIECRUST Simply Add WATER- ROLL OUT A. A. U. W. Board to Meet in Glendaie Miss Forker, Others to Convene on Saturday JIlss Tsabcl Forker, state president of the American Association of Tnlverslty Women; ftflss Edna, veough, president of Bakersfield Branch, and Mrs.

H. V. Dodd, chalr- mrin of the state committee on education, are leaving this week for Glendaie to attend the official meeting of the state board of directors of A. A. TL group of approximately has been called by Miss Forker for Saturday at Glendaie College.

This meeting being held Instead of the Southern alifornla Conference previously scheduled for that date, canceled to conform with the recent request by the war committee on conventions. State business will be transacted ind provisions will be made for bal- oting by mail, annual reports and other items of business usually conducted at conference and the annual convention. The California state division consists of 55 branches with a combined membership of more than 8000 members, organized for the advancement of education, the strengthening of fellowship among women and the promo- ion of the program of the association. The bnard of directors will be guests oJ Glendaie branch at a uncheon meeting at the Tuesday Afternoon clubhouse to hear Dr. 3eorge Strayerl Doctor Strayer's will be "Reconstruction and Reorganization of California's Educational Program." QUALITY NOT QUANTITY Doctors maintain that the quality sleep is more important than quantity.

More rest and refreshment are obtained from six hours of sleep on a mattress and springs that support the body properly and permit complete relaxation than from 10 hours on an uncomfortable bed. mode with CINCH CORN BREAD MIX. Each package contains All necessary ingredients. Just add water, mix and bake. Try this I Split muffins, Till with a dab of butter and jelly and replace in oven for a minute or two.

Try Cinch Wattles and Cinch Not Tool Do Your Own Housework? STARI YOUP DAY WITH OATMEAL BfSI NA1URAI (I'ffAl IN 3 BASIC VI IAMIY EUMFNIS' i ,1. QUAKER OATS 1'hoto by Austin FETED AT Ruth McKinney was the honoree at a recent shower party presided over by Mrs. Les Levey, 12 MacArthur Place. Miss McKinney is the bride-elect of Don Levey, machinist's mate first class, U. S.

In the Philippines. He expected back shortly. PASTEURIZED SKIM MILK ADDS TO ITS GOODNESS SMITH'S FARMERS MARKET "A Friendly Place to Park and Shop" THIRD AND CHESTER Special for Friday and Saturday, February 16 and 17 BUTTER Pure, Fresh Creamery, in Quarters. Limit One 51 EGGS Large Size, Grade Fresh Eggs in Cartons. SPECIAL LIBBY'SPEAS Sweet, Tender Garden, Peas.

No. 2 Cans. SPECIAL 41 14 COTTAGE CHEESE Knudsen's. Full Creamed or Luscious Farmer Style. Pound Carton SEED BARGAIN Flower Seeds 3 ffcgs.

Vegetable Seeds 50 Gladiolus Bulblets 25c wich word "Pillsbury's" clipped from any size 's Best to Pillsbury Mills, box 569, is, Minnesota. Pillsburti's Best ORANGES Tree-Ripened Navels. Full o' Juice. SPECIAL DOZEN POTATOES White Ail-Purpose Potato. 10 Ibs.

CARROTS Young, Tender, Selected and Cleaned. Large Bunches 50 WALNUTS Soft Shell, Light Meat, Emerald Walnuts. SPECIAL POUND CHICKENS Fresh Dressed Young SPECIAL CHEESE BordenY Chateau. If It's Borden's It Has to Be Good. 2-pound WIENERS or CONEYS Hoffman's "Better Maid." Try Them Served with Kraut.

SPECIAL POUND 35; 41 is: DONATE YOUR BLOOD FOR FIGHTING MEN Phono 3-0961 MOONEY'S Markot Phone 3-1323 MARKET SPOT EIGHTEENTH AND UNION PrlcM Effective February 16 and 17 1 ORANGES swi SWEET NAVELS Bunch Goods CARROTS. TURNIPS, RADISHES FLOUR Qold Modal 10; Tastewell GOLDEN CORN No. 2 can Cream Style I4e WeMlake TOMATO JUICE 47-oz. can 20e Campbell's TOMATO SOUP can fe Hand Soap LUX Rinso SOAP PONDER 23e DESERT GRAPEFRUIT PIPPIN APPLES Be ,53.49 Pound Cudahy'8 TANG 12-of. can.

38c CANNED MILK Pet, Sego, Nestle's, Borden's tall can Perfection NOODLES I0e 2lc Brlardala PEAS Blended No. 2 nit PEACHES No. can 2ftc Disposable DIAPER PADS Box of 5f $1.15 LUX SOAP POWDER Regular site. 26e CABBAGE SOLID HEADS Found BANANA SQUASH Pound GRADE A NO LIMIT Dozen 49 Market Day RAISINS 4-lb. Frozen Foods NO POINTS.

Green Beans Green Peas 28i W. K.Corn Peas and Sliced Peaches Corned Beef Asparagus Hominy.

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About The Bakersfield Californian Archive

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