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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 10

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0 y5 1947 fcfje ibkcrsfielo THOSE CHERISHED OCCASIONS LIVE FOREVER IN LOVELY PORTRAITS CONFIRMATION AND COMMUNION PHOTOGRAPHS A SPECIALTY First Spring Community Arts Festival Open Here Continued From Page Nine will be available to spectators this of au art association building week at Baker street and Oildale fund. Tlit Art Association is sponsoring i a lecture by 1'hil raradise. iirtisr, I with an exhihit of contemporary I paintings at 8 p. in. Tuesday at Junior room 117.

The topic is "The (IrowiiiK Importance Art Branch libraries. New Officers Named I Ben Bolt, retiring president, con-, ducted a brief business nicotine at which officers for the new terra i were elected. They include Kllis Hi Modern Life." Howen, president: Mrs. Daisy Ur-1 Vespers Kerital Popular ner, first vice-president: A. IVrsons who chose a vespers re- it-h, second vice-president; Mrs.

1 Clark, urganisv, assisted Miss Carolyn Ivinney, Howen recording secretary; Mrs. at Ward Wright correspondinc tary Mr. Bolt, treasurer, and Lu-. tidlHlti(in lml wpre J0 who gene Davis, ant treasurer. tlM wen bv 1I1Ilsi( sat Elected comm.Uee w.rkvrs are sfiu ltlll at lt ilst Ned Cheney, membership: Mrs.

E. Ml Kl fl County F. Hudson, publicity; Miss Uene lm r- American of Dennen, library; E. F. Hudson.

istSj ls offurillK lle llrln I housing; Mrs. Claude Morrison, lllst )f he Bll first! pitality; Miss Madge Allen, junior sw SOI1 wri( 1( 11(k in representative. The nomination com-! grillll tht tll lr d- 28 to Participate in "Career Day" Advanced stenography students at East Bakersfield High School, under the direction of Miss Stella M. Proper Attention Lacking Juveniles Continued From Face liqnoncy anr releasing him without further assistance usually results in new anti-social acts. Need Another Clerk "In order to provide adequate P.yt'vs, vlass instructor, will hold I service to 1 the official cases THE COURT CALENDAR their third annual "Career Girls' Day" Wednesday.

The class of students will visit the offices of city officials and leading liusiiH in the community, the cirls having signed up for those offices in which they are most interested in working. Businessmen who will take part in the project have expressed an interest and desire to accept these future secretaries for the day, and to show them the duties of stenographer. The information and experience gained hy each girl will lie shared ith the rest of the group the care of the department, three i additional assistant probation of-1 ficers are needed immediately to bring the field staff within the minimum standards established by the California Youth Authority and the California Probation and Parole An additional clerical worker is also recommended for the department. "Adequate detention care for children is an integral part of good probation work." The report commends Keru officials for reorganization steps in relation to staff and program and the construction of a new mittee was comprised to Martin Tint, lllm sull suite. Goth- Mrs.

Vina Cross. Xed Cheney, A. i()m wlll 1( (h Vjn 0 ntf.ii till It? 1-1 and E. F. Hudson.

Madge Allen presented a report on plans for a carnival for the bene- BRONZE PORTRAITS FOR GIFTS OR KEEPSAKES 6x8 INCH SIZE PROOFS TO SELECT FROM PHOTOGRAPHED WITH All THE CARE OCCASION AT HOME, (CANDIDS ALSO FEATURED) AUSTIN STUDIOS ALL STUDIOS OPEN SUNDAY, 12 to 6 P. M. AND ONE OR MORE NIGHTS PER WEEK 'TIL MOTHER'S DAY 1615 Nineteenth Street Phone 3-0930 BAKERSFIELD OPEN 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. and Saturday 'til 8 P.M.

more typical numbers, till; which done the usiuil facility. I iliss Kinncy was hcanl fur the first time hy many of the amli-1 tors, anil her selections, a melodic as well as her execution of I them, won the approval of her hea rers. Injured Oil Worker's Condition Called Fair Lester Hailey. L'S. c'f firsl street, who was injured at p.

m. l-'riilay on an oil rit near Arvin when a fnllint struck i him nn the head, is in fair condition today at Kern (ieiieral Hospital, according to reports. avenue, received it laceration the nose in the same accident, hut was treated and dismissed at tht; hospital. when they return to class. Students taking part in the "Ca-: buildiiiK- rccr Day' 1 have had two years of The type of program and staff typing, two years of shorthand, a needed in the detention home is year of bookkeeping, two years of i stressed in full with recommendations for 1111 enlarged staff and a better program of activities.

Because of lack of room in tiie juvenile hall, the report calls attention to the placing of 10 and 18-year- old boys iu the county jail and it hiisini'ss Enelish, and a year of of- fiir practice. (firls arc follows: Joyce Abliojt, Hetty Jo Anbin. Wini- fi-cd Akard, Arlis Baker, Eitrleen Brown, Marguerite Bull, Noriua Bullcr, Komona Cougbran. Donna also liavis. Alice o.

Faris. Shirley Do-j of delinquent ili-nhoff, Clarice Klliott, Mildred youth. Kllis. June Fariss. Doris Luttrell, Hortense Flores, Mary Lou Fraser, I'OKJTV Freeman, Kiith Hays, Eloise Krausi 1 IVnrl Kanilcros, Kaye l.nii^liliit.

IVjKry Matsnii, Dorn Mir- eli's. Carmcl 1'ititfrcc. Shirley Smith. Kutli Taylor. Kdith Wilson.

Beverly Williams and Blackhurii. recommends the segregation and non-delinquent FIRM POWER IS CREAP GREGORY PECK ai "Lewi jealous, of as the wind-swept prairie-land that gave him birth. DAVID NORTHERN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA (he electric power bills paid by farmers of Northern and Central California are among the lowest in the nation. Latest rural electrification show the following comparison in average cost per kilowatt-hour for rural power servicet R. E.

A. Cooperatives Official report of Arfmfniifrator of tfw ftecMKcaNea Adminiitrarien 1944. 3.67 cents All other utilities (National Average) 2.37 cents tOWCf UiiM Inititvta. i. 1.68 cents The widespread use of cheap electric power has contributed much to the notional leadership now held by California agriculture in crop diversity and production.

Electric-powered pumps irrigate the lands to bring higher yields and crop frequency. Electric-driven mechanical helpers offer the farmer speed and economy in performing his farm chores. And in the farm home, electric appliances provide all the conveniences and comfort of urban living. JENNIFER JONES GREGORY PECK JOSEPH GOTTEN milk a Cast of 2500 Dirtciedhy KING VIDOR ROAD SHOW PRICES MATINEE Total Gen. Adm.

83c, Taxes 1Bc V.01 Children 45e, Tax 10c, Total 55c NIGHT Gen. Adm. Taxes, 22c $1.26 Children 45c, Tax 10c, Total 5Sc OPENS Wednesday, May 7 11:00 o'Clock BAKERSFIELD OILDALE Phone 2-6636 Bnx Office Opens 6:15 P. M. Last Times Tonight "LADY IN THE LAKE" "Captain Tugboat Annie" Starts Tomorrow "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST" "CRIMINAL COURT" Box Office Opens 6:15 P.

M. Last Times Tonight "BOOM TOWN" "SONO OF ARIZONA" Starts Tomorrow "NOTORIOUS" "GAY BLADES" Box Office Opens 6:15 P. M. Last Times Tonight "RETURN Or MONTE CRISTO" "VIGILANTES OF DODGE CITY" Starts Tomorrow "DEAD RECKONING' "ONE EXCITING WEEK" Students Enter 18 Sheep in Ram Sale Among the Kern county sheep to be seen at the twenty-seventh annual ram sale at Sacramento connly. May 11' and will he IS Corriedales consigned by Shatter High School to the sale.

Clenn O. Nay is 1he vocational agricultural instructor at the Shatter institution. Kams and ewes totaling will be auctioned off during the sale following which there will be a dispersal sale of jmre-hred hut unregistered yearling Hampshire pwes from the well-known Hromwell flocks. Muroc Junction Road Job. Contract Awarded The report recommends an ordinance hy the Kern County Hoard of Supervisors to give legal status to the Kern county recreation and cultural commission mid to assure the permanent existence of this recreation body.

It commends the plan of joint financial responsibility of city conn- cils. board of supervisors and high school and elementary worked out in communities under the county commission. Full Time leadership The report recommends the establishment of basic tax rate for rec- rention the county Board of pervisors to assure minimum budget for county-wide operation. I Other recommendations include qualified full-lime rear around pro! fessional leadership, particularly for sizeable government subdivisions; increase in slaff of the county recreational and cultural commission; i full-time superintendent of recrea- t'ioti on the West Side; employment of a director of health, physical edu- i cation and recreation by the ersfield elementary school district: a city superintendent of recreation in Bakersfield and a co-ordinator for the full metropolitan area in Bakrrsfield. CIVIL SUITS FILED Octavia S.

Johnsoji vs. Edith Campbell, complaint for $5085 damages for alleged personal injuries from a fall. i JUDGMENTS FILED Hayward Lumber Investment Company vs. Earl F. Fisher, et al, dismissed with prejudice.

Helen Jensen vs. Russell F. Jensen, order continuing temporary restraining order. Kory Bennett, ei al. vs.

Johnnie M. Btirk, et al. dismissed without 33 Fatalities Here Probed by Coroner The coroner's office investigated the cause of 33 deaths in Kern county last month, including 8 who died in vehicular highway crashes and 5 pedestrian deaths, Coroner Norman reported today. Investigations showed 13 persons died from natural causes, he said, while 3 deaths were determined to be suicide. industrial and 2 -others as resulting from falls.

The coroner's office! investigated 40 deaths in March, 44; in February and in January. MrJ House said. Test Set for June Attempts clear. ran- ways at the army's airiiort by of a spjecUr process will be sometime in Jhhe, according to Baelii-ior, 100 Brighton Way, a director of the XoFog Corporation of California. The XoFog method of clearing hazy conditions was evolved in 11KW by C.

It. Pleasants, a San Francisco chemist, Sir. Bachelor, stated. Army officials liavle asked that the test be made at Arcata tinder controled conditions so Uiat interested government and. commercial agencies may witness and evaluate he NoFog equipment.

I The' extremely low, cost of ojicra- iioii of this fog dispersal systei'n. ns cuiupared with others, was cited by Bachelor as one reason it'has attracted wide attention. Get Prompt Relief From ITCH Usa Hospital-Tested Cuticwa Ecxema? Scabies? Enjoy prompt relief from diicom- fort with Soap and Cuticura Ointment, Contain Oxyquinoline and Sulphur- ated Petrolatum. Otten reo ommendrd by doctors. Buy today! At m-m Wcane liviid.

Ih CreMiiti mttntt, reidy befin tW Mix- It tMtbet Mm AM to UM CAPUDINE Basirh Brothers C'niKt ruction Couipany and Bnsicb Brothers. Al- hamlira, wore aniKiunced today as low bidders for the surfacing of; the highway between Muroc June- (ion and (5.3 miles east on United! States Highway in Kern The department public; I works in Sacramento, in a news dis- patch, gave us the amount' of tlie bid. MEADOWS ATTKXHS MEKTIMJ; Cecil managor of Kern county airports, is in Stockton today attending a meeting of airport managers. AKVKKTISK.MKNT World's Foremost Accordionist in Concert NILE THEATRE May 14 P.M. TICKKTS AT TOON'S STUDIO S25 Chester Music Store and Vest's Drug Store ITCH? Skin broken between the toes Raw, itchy patchec or blisters Quick! Rub on.

ZALBEN to relieve the agony of athletes foot and ringworm! Soothing cream, non-greasy! Gets to work at once! Buy the 1 ounce tube of ZALBEN at your drug. FOX NOW Open Kern Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus P. M. East Bakersfield High School Auditorium Tickets Available at Tracy's Music Store This Afternoon Until 6:30 o'clock at Auditorium Box Office After 7:30 P. M.

Admission $1.80 and $2.40 Including Tax LOVER! ROVER! ROGUE! DOUGLAS FJUDMKS, )r WALTER SLEZAK Si NB AD TMI SAILOR UANTHONV QUINN- GEORGE TOBIAS 1 lANt Gllll MtKI MAIWM m-tlCHIIICOtqt AND- PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Give a CAPITOL PORTABLE Just Reward for Graduation Plays Anywhere Indoors Outdoors In the Air On Land or Sea MIVIR IFORII inllum ttauoiat or wictew uppij. Other Models From RoaOfx RADIO ft APPLIANCE CO. RADIO-RECORDS 2020 Street PHONE 4-4055 APPLIANCES Fox Theater Building: LEARN TO DANCE IN 10 PRIVATE LESSONS Total Cost Courses Include RHUMBA JITTERBUG CONGA SAMBA Stage Door Studio 107 Seventeenth Street Phone 3-1716 Continuous Daily From 12 Noon NOW! NMUCHMM KKTCMiMS EXTRA! 3T Ifttk NObtt JO ANN MARICWE NOW 6:30 starring LARAINE DAY I BRIAN AHERNE ROBERT MITCHUM GENE RAYMOND! PLUS "LONE WOLF IN Mink if Tiaw "Ttaclur'i DRIVE-IN THEATRE Lest Times Tonight "CORNERED" and "AN ANGEL COMES TO IIOOKLYN" Thmtay CLAUDETTE COLBERT JOHN WAYNE "WithMt Rtiirvatitm" "TWO O'CLOCK COUMOE" TOM OONWAY, ANN NUTHIIFOU Color Cartoon "OLD GLORY" NEWS Circle Theater Km Ctietys Mtst UiriH Theater QREENFIELD Jtta Mamte 011m ta "SoNtiaioNtal "Tit BlMfjMS Welt" Last Thnee Tmtlcht "Aiisl Then There Were None" in the Corn" Daily at 12 Neon Startinc Tomorrow ROSALIND RUSSELL in "Sister Kenny" RAT WHITLEY in "B.ckaroo Broadeatt" Lavt Today "RAOE IN HEAVEN" "Partnere off the Maine" WAITO STARTING TOMORROW JOROE NEQRETE in "CAMINODE SACRAMENTO" LAST TINWS TONIttHT "ROSALINDA" "TRES HERMANOS" KERN Continuous From 1:30 LAST "DEAD RECKONINO "MICHiaAN KID" OPENS TOMORHOW Continuous Daily' 12:00 ROY ROPERS SMILEY BURNETTE "IDAHO" LEON ABKS "PANAMA PATROL".

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