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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 21

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DELANO "Tenors mill sixth period with Gids' 'Glee. Con- r- t- traltos "Srsta wita strumental groups will meet in the An apnuai for the cojDomuiiUy.vtChristiaas ta Song" promises jtd attract itl usual fty HEropA school toriumjBsit at 8 la order seating for tfiftiUlji and elementary students; wiilfattead- matinee prograni. Delano Choir, Girl's Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, Marimba band, and string ensemble will par tieipate in the three-part nlusieale. Part one will feature a candlelight processional, traditional carols, audience'siuging, and the appearance of Santa Glaus. 'V -'Sfassiafe "Excerpts MoW unusual Jhrffitnjgs songs up the fort-tan of Excerpts from.

Handel's Gib- as. narrator, will make, the, third and final -portion-of the program. selections" have beea arranged by for high school choruses, with original, solo parts for large units of the chorus. Out-of-town-guests invited to, at tend the evening program, December IS, include musical (preetors of all neighboring nigh scteaols, members of the Kern County Philharmonic ef -Elks lodge will be it a jpfcrisimas December 16; caiman Casper War- aekross annouBcecl at a recent meeting. Santa Clans Will arrive and cartoon motion pictures will be included in the entertainment A "Night 4 dance be sponsored by the lodge December 10, Howard Dallimore reported, and as space is limited, reservations should be made be urged.

Ceremonies The meeting was marked by impressive initiation ceremonies conducted by Exalted Ruler Howard Knost and his crops of officers. Invested were Jeff Reyes, Edward F. Roberts, Elmo M. Hamilton and Herbert Smith. Frank Claire, past district deputy grand exalted ruler, addressed the new members -on the value of Elkr dom.

Joe Martin was reported as ill at his home, SOI A street; AJ Shaw was reported as improved, and the mother of Rogej- Miller was reported in, the hospital. Sid Ryall announced that there are in the Kern General Hospital, Taft branch, to whom Christmas packages will go. Miami Convention The next national convention was reported as scheduled for Miami, June, 1950, to which Paul Bell, incoming exalted ruler, will be sent. J. T.

Me Anally was proposed for membership, Preceding the dinner'a spaghetti dinner was served by Jack Buchanan and his committee, and was by way of celebrating all birthdays. Cigars were passed by Vance Webb and Richard 'Past Exalted Rulers Claire, Webb, Ted Dickerson, Sarge Toplen and James Hunt were introduced as was visiting Elk Don Hayes from Billings, Mont Wasco School Student Honor Roil WASCO Fifty-two students of the Wasco Union Higli School made the honor roll for the first six-week period of this term, eight of these students with straight records. Those students making straight 'A's" are as follows: Harold Crawford, Nornia Crawford, Biissel Dieter, Fern Emerson, Jon Hallmark, Benita Leon, Barbara Rogers and Beverly Sirman. Honor Roll Other students on' the honor roll were Paul Babislioff, Barbara Bain, Belra Becker, Dolly Blauton, Frankie Borjon, Delbert Bowles, June Cobb, John Crowder, Doris Dieter, Marlene Fannin, Emerson Betty Gibson, Steve Gilwitz, Konald Hillblom, Naomi Hutson, Cathie Kohfeld, Hose Miller. Rita Mills, Carolyn Morris, Byron Moss, Marie Mouser, Ray Mushrush, Robert P.

Nelson. Shirley Neufeld, Kenneth Nlcol, Oswald, Patsy Pearce, Shirly Pelhain, Betty Poettgen, Franklin Rotlin, Edna Geraldiue Rounsaville. Boyd Ryan, La Von Hyan. Doris Sadler, Mildred Smith, Norman Stanley, Theresa Visser, Doris Walling, Henry Webb, Kenneth Wedtl, Marlene Whitworth and Nadine Wright. There were 26 students on the honorable mention list.

Weekly Hoe-Downs Slated by Club adults meet at Delano High gymnasium Wednesday evening, from 1 :30 until 0:30 to enjoy a night class in folk dancing. Popularity of the class Indicates that Delano has not escaped the square-dancing vogue now sweeping the nation. Delano's group of enthusiasts plans to affiliate with the Southern California Folk Dancing Federation. Such association will bring about participation in an annual major folk-dancing festival. The local group also plans to sponsor a dancing festival as an important part of the Delano Wine find Harvest Festival.

Organized by Robert Muller, Delano High School teacher, the class is receiving instruction from Frank Celii, Bakersfield, representative of the Kern County. Recreation and Cultural Association. When not pursuing his hobby of folk dancing, CellL is a. regional manager of Foster-KIeiser Advertising Company. "If you enjoy dancing, good exercise, and fun," says Sponsor Muller, "Come and join the folk dancing class tonight.

We have room for more." POLIO FUND WILL GET $100 FOR of the McFarland Lions Club presented the Wasco Lions Club with a real live pig Tuesday at their meeting. The only catch to the pig is that if the Waseo Club does not give it to some other Lions club before a specified date, members will have to donate $100 to the polio fund. The rules also say that the pig must not be passed on to a club that has had the pig once -before. Since the lion tamer is the.eus- todiaa of the pig for the time club has it, Art Gill will be calling on members to ask "about the care of a pig. Lions clubs in the vicinity of Wasco are quite likely to have guests at their next meeting, with a pig.

Members enjoyed a moving picture presentation of farming methods in England, shown by Spud Heindricks. DBLANO-7-Local Boy Scouts will assist, Saturday afternoon, gathering of toys for the Delano Lions Club "Toy Turn-out" campaign, designed to collect new or well-mended toys for Christmas distribution to needy children. Early las week the drive got under way' with the placing of large boxes downtown to receive the toys. More toys are needed to insure that this Christmas will be a happy one for needy youngsters, according to Ben Lazarus, chairman of the dirve. Local residents who are not contacted by the Boy Scouts Saturday afternoon, and who have toys to donate, may see that the toys are picked up by contacting any of the following Lions: Ben Lazarus, 4831; Jay Silliman, 6201; Dave Kuns, 9931; Ben Rose, 9901; Oscar Hiett, 7952; M.

S. Pong, 9071; Cecil Sevier, 2371; Charles Hernandez, 9727. A telephone call to any of these men will assure some needy child of a better Christmas and assure the toy donor that some child has been made happier at Christmas time. SyinpfciMjy 4rad chorus; and istrators ttom the office of the Kera county superiatejideat of schools IS Bakersfieia. Matiaee Performance The special matinsse performance of "Christmas in be presented for elementary school pupils of the high, school district, Wednesday December p.m.

high school students will hear a matinee performance Thursday at Director Hayden urges students to attend the'special matinees rather than the evening program in order that adults may- be accommodated at the final performance at 8:15 p.m., December 15. ITour Herald Voices" the, sabject of the Beyerend K. 10:40 a.m. Sunday Kernville Community Methodist Cbuien. The caolr jrtll -sing an Adi-rent hymn, Come, 0 Gome, InwteanaeV' and also-- a.

Christmas earqJb SwjJttay, December J8, at 10:40 a.m. die wili preach his annual Christmas sermon, and the choir will sing "la'Exeelsis Gloria," besides another Christmas number. That evening, at 8 p.m., ttie choir wfll present its annual cantata. This Sunday at p.m., the Jobn- soadale Clfurcn School wjll have Its annual Christmaf.program^ tinder 'the direction of Mrs. John Thomas.

A feature of this service will be the dedication of Baby Joy the pastor. Former Wciscoaii Dies ill Fresrio has bees re- Pauliceived in that Eugene Bos- atlserdet, long time resident suddenly passed away November 30, while visiting at the. home of his daughter, Mrs. Clyde Smith. 1 Funeral services were held in Fresno last Saturday and a second funeral service and burial rites were performed at Monrovia parlors Monday.

He was interred beside his wife, Cala, who passed away in 1918. Bosserdet made his home in Shafter, until he moved to Fresno, and was employed by Clay Gilbreatn of Wasco for 14 years. His wife, Cala, was a sister of Mrs. C. F.

Rogers and Mrs. Cara. Peters of Wasco. CSlaUfortttmt Thursday, December 1949 21 Kern Airport Recognized by Nation tui.i^r 83 jjj Status of Aviation pilot error or because of weather' in Kern County," was diseused conditions. Daring the past 12 Cecil Meadows, airport superintend-1 months, 14,000 privately owned ent, when he appeared as guest have landed at the county! speaker at recent meeting of the airport, he added.

Exchange Club. He was presented by Donald Dauwalder, program chairman. Officials A picture was drawn of air-borne county officials that he hafc piloted Declaring that the county airport about the country. Supervisor A. was a -first" in the country and that W.

Noon seldom looks out of the the reputation was natiott-widCj ship, Meadows declared, but applies Meadows said that it was serving himself with official papers, while as a model for other airports. Norbert Baumgarten, county coun- 38 Years Experience sel, sleeps all of the time; he added. Drawing upon a. background President Dave Merrill conducted years as a pilot, Meadows re- the business meeting during which counted stories of interest in the first nomination of officers was range of his experience that included both wartime and civilian life. read from the slate prepared by th? nominating committee.

As presented Accidents, Meadows said, will Chairman Gene Harrington they of 10 cases be caused either by included Cline Hedberg, president; Donald Dauwalder, first vlce-pi-esi- dent; Glen Black, second vice-president; H. Coburn, secretary-treasurer Don Greeson and Carl Reeves, board of control. Guests were Tom Roberts. Earl Hummer and Meadows. Max Browr was reported in the Mercy Hospita in Bakersfield and Hedberg was said to be recovering from mumps and was at home.

A resolution was prepared and seat to the Taft Union and Junior College board'm trustees asking for the erection of a new stadium. George Laurance was fined for passing out Bank of America pocket faiendars. Burrell Jesse was presented with gift from the Twenty-Thirty Club for preparing a recent barbecue. Los Yeges Nuptial Rites Wild Delsnans DELANO Mrs. Ruth Griffith and William L.

Stewart were married at a quiet ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 26. Mrs. Stewart is the daughter of Mrs. Rath Waleott McFarland, and the groom is the son "of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Stewart, Panspa, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart plan to move into their new home on Ninth avenue as sooa.

as it is finished. groom is employed by the Soutoera, Calif oMa. Edison Coia- ie Xwlano at the present time. Poster Artist Awards Given Winner of first prize in the poster coriUst for the Minstrel Show was Barbara Treg- lagoff, Willie Willis won second place, and Chariene Runnells placed third. The contest was conducted by Claire Hosier's art class at Delano High School.

Prizes for j8ie winning posters were awarded Tuesday at a high school assembly. Judges for the contest were Dorotny Morey, Dorothy MacLauchlan and Tom Losee. The prise-winning posters hate been distributed to stores in Delano and McFarlaad. During Tuesday's assembly. prizes were also awarded to students who sold the most tickets for the Minstrel Variety Show.

First prize went to Mrs. Murray's class and prize td Mr, Zf skin's Henry Butler, Norman Hefner, and Winifred Burmn were in charge of the elementary school ticket Pork is big news this week at Safewayl Our markets are loaded with some of the finest roasts, hams, and chops we've ever seen. So we're putting on an old-fashioned pork sale! Wonderful those listed below. It's a good time for you to enjoy your pork And here's a serving tip: Pork with cooked apple dishes. A "natural" now with apples at peak-season and prices low.

lull shank hail of fresh picnic. Cut from Eastern pork. Also fall Hound Hall picnics. Cu! from frcgih pork OR CHOPS. Loin or rib end of short cat loins of, fresh Eastern pork.

PORK LOIN CHOPS OR ROASTS. All center cuts of loin. Seedless Raisins 2 23 2-lb. 23c; 4-ib. 46c.

Seeded Raisins i5- 6 i. 3 .17 Boneiers Currants 1i Radiant Fruit Mix 9 Cvi.U^ Betsy Ross VFiaCe Pineapple pkg. Glace Citron Betsy ROSS Cake Swansdown Westag 8-es. fte Imitotion bottle 4-ox. pkg.

Suzanna Pancake Mix 20-ounce package for with purchase of Sleepy Hollow Syrup 12-ounce bottle Total value 38c, for only PORK STEAKS All cuts from shoulder fresh Eastern pork. POBE Small, tender ribs, cut from Eastern pork. 0YSTISHB Western Oysters, in pint jars. Grade A Government Inspected, eviscerated. Cut up pan ready.

SrsaJcfasf Gems. Shortening can For boking or frying. (1 -Ib. can, 27c) 3-ib. Shortening Cat Food 2 Puss'n Boots brand.

S-oz. cans (15-oz. can, 12c) Seven bone or round bone end of round roast. U. S.

GOOD beef. Grade Nad. Satin MiX Hord Candy 1 -Ib. bag Chase Colonial Chocolate Covered 1 -Ib. Peanut Brittle i Blue Diamond Brand 1 -lb.

In the Shell WW rnMae VVestonGeo.Inn AQ 9 VtfOOKieS Assortment Crackers Tea Timer brand, Party type. Converted Rice Deviled Ham ubby's Deviled Ham "original Tongue Spread ubby's Chopped Ham A ur Cleans Dirty Hands iC Span Cleaner WqxcraftWax Old English Wax Wizard Wick Ibs. Variety le Ivory Snow For washing dishes, or fine fabrics. 12 Youll find money saving values in every section of the store Crest, Choice Clings. Sliced or Halves Vel Detergent Pineapple Juice Ltbby, bole, or Del Monte brands.

Sunnv iss TomatO JUICe Dawn cans Fresh tasting. 2 cans 19c) A tt 1-lb. 1 3VA Airway Coffee bag il bo 9 Nob Hill Coffee bos' S3 9 beg' Edwards coffW f3 1.44 Drip or regular grind. (Drip, Vi-'b. can, 39c) Black Tea S3 2f 8 Canterbury.

10c; 1.03) IJ.A orty "de iCe stream Regular Chocolate or vani Ha. parf Bt 2S Ice Lrearn CATERING GRADE Catering grade, extta rich, extra smooth. ii Sunnybank Margarine white 11 Sunnybank Margarine Yei'ow 39" Margarine 1 Seer and wine ore offered for sale only In Safewoys licensed to sell them. Taxes odditfenal. Wine in full case lots, one or assorted, One Way ffi Jeer "Carry Pak" battles Pale Sherry Wine fifth 6 Monte Cristo brand.

Makes marvelous suds for dishes. 15-es. Trend Deal Two packages at special price. 1T -ss. pkgj.

(banded) Cherab brand Evaporated, 4 small cans, 19c. Kitchen Craft Enriched WMte y. (2-lb. bag, 22ci 24)34 10-Sb. Rinso Soap Granulated for clothes or dishes.

23-ex. Get your today. It's full of ideas to help you with Christmas plan- mag, gift making plus for Biscuit Mix Dairy Glen or Burdell Rrst Quality. Quarters Broad 40-oz. Toilet Soap Sierra Pine brand.

For face and hands. a host of items of nterest tvery member of the fsmUy. sale now at the 3af near you On fean i Sight to 55mii reserved. No tax to wtett cea.

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1907-1977