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CHRISTMAS
IS COMING!
SEE OUR
VERY UNUSUAL ASSORTMENTS
Oi
XMAS GIFT ITEMS
Including
Ceramics. Toys. Chinaware
Lamps and Lampshades
Wood and Metal Noveltms
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. From where I sit..Zy Joe Marsh
"Talks Turkey"
-Long Distanm
Some people chuckled when
Sonny Fisher rented a home re-
cording machine to record the noise
his flock of turkeys make.
"I sent the recording to a buyer
for a super-market chain," Sonny
said. "I told them 'My turkeys
speak for. hnisewes.t,n - *
/ record !' They not only took
my birds, but bought the record!"
"Why did they want the rec-
ord?" I asked him. "Very simple,"
he says, "They're going to play it
over the loud speakers in their
stores--and then an announcer on
another record reminds the cus-
tomers that turkeys are plentiful
and a good buy."
From where I sit, it's not always
smart to make fun of someone lust
because he does things a little dif-
ferently. I think a glass of beer is
the most refreshing beverage there
i.-u=-or ,onny.ay prefer
something else. But who's to de-
cide one's right and the other's
wrong? Let's stay "on record"
that everyone's entitled to his own
tastes and opinion.
Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foundation
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SELECT FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING
WHI OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE
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Make Use of Our Layaway Pie,n!
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Elgin and Gothic Wche$
Parker Pens mad Sets
Telechron and Westclox Clocks
Ronson Pocke mad Toddle Lighters
Community Silverware and Table Service
SpeideL J-B and Gemex Watchbands
Necklaces Earrinqm Brooches
Lockets Crosses Pendants
Lodge. Birthstone and Signet Rings
Tie Clmq- Winch and Key C¢dns
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Give Jewelry-- The GiJt That Lasts
Phone 92-M
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TO TAKE CARE OF
COMM!NITY CHURCH
Accompanied by their daighters,
Margaret and Ellen. and son Rob-
er. Rex,. and Mrs. Elmer Podoll
u'rived yesterday from Lamber-
ton. Minn. to take charge of the
Com-n.mity Church parish, includ-
ing Greenville Taylorsville and
Crescent Mills.
mhe family is currently estab-
lishin itself in the church parson-
ae, recently vaeated by the Joe
l-a,,-,: fa'qily and freshly reno-
vated by the V.S.C.S ladies_ and
:q-" they are well pleased with tleir
; . .mpression of the Valley, hay-
in come here from a somewhat
smaller community.
"The new pastor, who is aecus-
tcmed to arduous winters, says he
fc4s the temperate clime of this
area will suit them fine. They es-
caped the reoent eastern storms
enroute, but did run into some be-
low zero temperature, he said.
Rev. Podoll has visited the west
in previous years, having relatives
at Reno which thev visited during
the forepart of the week.
The minister will make his first
public appearsnce next Sunday,
and extends a cordial invitation to
all to attend the services.
The exterior of the church edi-
fice has recently been repainted
by Elmore Hunt and Nath Russell
and now presents an inviting ap-
pearance, soon to be matched by
renovation of the interior of the
structure.
ERNEST SCHULTZ TELLS
ABOUT BEAtifIES OF
GRAND CANYON PARK
After a misunderstanding be-
tween Carl Furrer, Ray Smith,
Frenchy Prideaux and others had
been cleared up at Rotary lunch-
eon yesterday noon, and numerous
fines had been levied, tribute was
paid to Bill Hamblin in honor of
his 38 birthday anniversary. Cy
Hall presided in the absence of
President Batson, and music was
provided by Philpott in the absence
of Wilma Wiley.
The program was conducted by
Ed C*hisholm. who had arranged
for the presence of Ranger-Na-
turalist Ernest Schultz of the Les-
sen Park area to give a talk, il-
lustrated with slides, on Grand
Canyon, in which he was station-
ed as naturalist for a year. The
)rogram was highly educational
and well received by the audience.
Visiting from Quincy were Tul-
sa Scott, recently returned from
helplng with the Grand National
show at San Francisco, and Char-
les Bedell. Carl Farter will be
program chairman next week, it
was decided.
HASTA ZINC HOLDING
The Glidden Co. announced this
week it has entered into an agree-
ment with the Federal government
hereby the latter will bear half
the cost of exploratory, diamond
drilling on the company's zinc
in Shasta County.
Preliminary estimates indicate
the properties contain about 225.-
000 tons of zinc ore, according to
Glidden spokesmen, who state
that if the exploratory drilling
confirms this. the underground op-
erations will begin as early as
practicable.
Under the contract letween
Glidden and the Defense-Minerals
Administration, the company will
be permitted to use government
barges on the Shasta lakes to
move the necessary drilling
equipment onto the property. Op-
erations are expected to start
within sixty days.
SHORT CONFINEMENT
Herbert Crouch is reported to
have been taken to the hospital
for first-aid and treatment late
Saturday night, suffering from in-
jury to his eye. He was discharg-
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GREENVILLE
Jewell Standart, Owner
ANB MRS. A. J. SHEEHAN
.o00o o...oo. I PLUMAS
TO BE PRESENTED
9ECEtlBER SIXTH
Rehearsals -* for the Rebekah
Minstrel Show are progressing
nicely with more participants ap-
pearing at each practice, though
there is still a need for more al-
os and men's voices in the chorus
Director Joe Goodwin. with the
help of Chairman Wilma Lemm.
is working up a new and improv-
ed script of jokes and Southern
mg's, ;uaranteed to please all
,-h.') attend the show. which wi!i!
be prcsenled at the Greenville
-ligh School Gym on Thursday.
.3e:ember (lth.
.tewol! b;tandart Vv'ilma Lemm.
Eob Campodonico. JetTy Saffell.
and Bill Fuller. who performed so
suceessfullv in the Community
Church sh(w three years ago, will
take active harts" in this pro-
din%ion, and we are also fortu-
nage in securing the services of
!av Davis Beverly Duvall, Quen-
t:n' Philpott, V. V. Roulsten, and
Bert Berg for other' leading roles.
At the practice last Monday
evenina, more than 30 joined in
the singing and practice, and it is
plain to see that the forthcoming
show will reveal a great deal of
new talent in our community. Fol-
lowing rehearsal refreshments
were served to all by Adair
Stroin, Lois Wiley, Justine Deal,
snd Ruby Conrad. and a little im-
promptu entertainment furnished
by Wilma Lemm and Bob Cam-
podonieo (Stromboli's pappy).
CALLED TO TENNESSEE
Dr, W, C. Batson left last Thurs-
day for his former home in Ten-
nessee following receipt of word
that his mother had passed away
there. He is expected home this
weekend. Dr. J, C. Styer is taking
charge of the hospital i6 the in-
terim.
SPEND WEEKEND HERE
Mr, and Mrs. D. P. Morgan of
San Diego spent the weekend in
Greenville as guests at the home
of her brother, Carl Furrer. They
were accompanied on their home-
ward trip by Mrs. Burrus of Sac-
ramento, who has been visiting for
a time with her daughter, Laverne
Furrer.
GOES TO WALNUT CREEK
Accompanied by his wife, Marty
Harris departed from the Batson
Hospital after a few days obser-
vation there and is now under
treatment at Walnut Creek, it is
learned.
In order' to htre the occasion
with as many as possible of their
many friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Sheehan will conduct an open
house at their Crescent Mills home
on Sunday, November 18, when
they celebrate their golden wed-
ding anniversary, it is announced.
Friends are asked to call on Sun-
day afternoon between 1 and 5 p.m.
SON IS BORN SUNDAY
.., ;!. ,-',:D £:N:3. G. SiMS
Announcement i:.; made today of
the arrival on Sunday, November
4th, o! a son to Glenn and Aman-
da Sims of Greenville. Sims Junior
arrived at the Batson Hospital and
weighed in at 6 lbs. 11 ounces.
SHEAFFER3
PENCE HERE FROM =UINCY GRENVILLE DRUG STORE
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pence and
their 6-year-old son Kenneth, of Phone 88-M-2
Quincy, are this week moving to
Greenville where he will be in
charge of the Moseley and Grenke
meat department. Joe Slapnik, who
is being relieved in that capacity,
will serve as relief manager in
the grocery departments of the
stores.
SEE GRAND NATIONAL
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wardlow.
accompanied by Miss Jackie
Wardlow and Barbara Conklin,
were San Francisco visitors last
weekend, taking in the big show
at the Cow Palace.
BOBBY GIBSON IS FETED
IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Bobpy ,Allen Gibson celebrated
his tenth birthday anniversary
last Saturday afternoon when he
was host at a party for his young
friends, at the Greenville home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Gibson.
Helping Bobby to observe the
occasion were Duncan McIntyre,
Pierce Bassett, Seymour, John
and Jessie Smith, Jerry Jones,
Diane Finke. Mickey Garcia, Kay
and Bonnie Jean Warren, Billy
Gibson, and 3-months-old Larry
Warren. i
Games Suitable to the occasion,
followed by the consumption of re-
freshment, provided the diversion
of the afternoon.
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Friday-Saturday Nov. 9-10
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[ TEXAS RANGERS
The Lone Wolf Watchdogs of the
Lone-Star State
and
Leo Gorcey and the
"Bowery Boys"
BLONDE DYNAMITE
They're Gigolos t Gun-Molls!
Sunday-Monday Nov. 11-12
Ran dalph Scott
David Brian-Phyllis Thaxter
FORT WORTH
His Six-Guns Made Texas History
Tuesday-Wednesday Nov. 13-14
You'll Meet Temptation! Murderl
Escape! When Alfred Hitoh¢oek
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STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
starring
Rbert Walker
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CLOSED THURSDAY
TUESDAY WINNERS
Fishing poles were awarded to
Mrs. Ann Gibson and Mrs. Juanita
Dunn; turkeys went to Ralph
Whitfield and Mrs. Doris McCoy;
a case of beer was given to AlL
Dimmen and Mrs. Juanita Durra
at the Plumas Theatre Tuesday
night, by the Moseley and Grenke
store and Managers Randall and
Barbara Goldenson.
ILAPPY BIRTHDAYS TO:
Nov. 3Mrs. Dave Strong, Jr.
Nov. 7Bill Hamblin, J o a n
Scruggs.
Nov. 9---Tillie Slier.
AND CONGRATULATIONS TO:
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Toscani .--
Nov. 4.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank J, Standart
(51st) --N'ov. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crouch.
remember
the event of the year
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