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November 22, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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V;, LLZ.Y RECORD FOR SAi2: L,ostitch desk stap- lers v.::d : . ,::::rbon paper and typewrit.cr P::I-, :+: orinted signs; legal bla+!&lt;. ;. V,'halever ygur piam or priam.ted './d )v !COd,+ inquire at The Record ofhee+ xx II Visit interesting, colorful... SAN FRANCISCO Stay at the Hotel Whitcomb, at tile Civld Center -- in the thtmter and shopping district, in direct line with  both great bridge. Bring your family for a week-end Beoms from $4:50 $1.llo i frnm $7.00 Ooublll MISS LAVERNE GATES TO HEAD 1951-52 C ::+t4 CLUB (ny Frances Sabaa ×:ev; offietrs ef the IrDdiatl Vf]- lev '} ClUb were e?cc,e<] ,lt [1:+ D= {Q ?VT be]iJ [aS[ l]lonll, whep L; Veme <;ate of ?('v]orsvilh • ,vae elected preiden + e,,, rb:a I ;+orLIl(?Ot;2!n/, +eal + t' p 3+uiug \\;Vii. I ...... ,'::e? + e (2?(.,,]!vi}lo t +:;Ur++>O+'tm(: th+: new Y)re+idPn+ I will be: Ja:k ITott. vice president: I e/err (Irate. tre;lsurer: Frances Sabala. reporter. Retirinz officers ure i?t'anees Sabala. V-P: Sonny Scrs,?/i See'y; Luis Sabala. treas, Vivian %VHey, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith of Tay- :+rsville vrere present at the meet.- ++mY as praspeetive !e:lders. and tc was decided to hold the next meetLu,-: m that community as the '-dtbs mid Sill Dolphin all live +ere+ It was said that Mr. Dol- phin miDhi also be a leader. .cst of the active members were present at the achievement race'in?: held in Quincy, when -hrt<.r seals, achievement pins, ca.n:.:, medals and other awards ' :ere Iven. THURS., NOVEMBER 22, 1951 ]"Santa" Draws White Christmas Famous arlis! Tore Asplund, winner-of countless lizas, smiles with tisfoction al his "White Christmas" landscape. Christmas comes once a year for most People, but throughout the sprmg and summer and fall. many "Santas" are hard at work getting ready the gifts that find their way round your Xmas tree. Here ts an example of bow one "'Santa" works m the off-season. one of the country's leading art- ists. Tore Asplund, to create the loveliest snow scene imaginable. The result is a heart-warrning Christmas scene that ch'amati- cally conveys the Yuletide spirit. "Santa" Asplund is justly proud of his attractive cigarette gift that serves as a warm.holiday greeting For Relief o'; ..... _ je+ ........ ",. + ::ypers-s ....... * v-noss--S ee=lessnesa, Eftec +. :':'oi:mved Sedation VTit:heut :n: ,rfe,',.,nce v:ith Aie::.tal Aicrtness Cra,tual :cduct:on of Hi.t,,h Blood Pressure AVOID CLOSE +?++T,?+T:b, S OF q+,:+8 OiGINAL PRODUCT " CT T+::F:,i .',"P YOU?-- + :-YC%GIST CARL'S RUG--Gree,:He :'l +7'S DR;J- +++;<e:to SP£,UL[ ,':C ;-,-8+ : ,:.:::? :LN'S, --Re; L.AS(N DR: CO,+--ChesLer and Suzavil+e LAPNING DRUG CO..-Wc::':ood 3U NC'/ Di:UG--Q;/r'.C7 P With ou. + new:: installed auto- ::whe ,+:uip:nen<. we can print 'r.':': c +'+thi.,:2 .'eu nea+] and do .: :+- _ ' ...... es:¢e + 9[v'ng y(,u h:'.i':te:" re: +: ( .>an you can get anywhere in the OUlI[I'y • • . WE'LL ORDER +f" FOR VOU: Why not =:pond your printing ant, a'vo;+C:-,: ,-- dotlars whore the." Jo ou the most good . . • THE IND;AN VALLEY RECORD "What have ! got to lose if they break you up?" f Aside from any question of fair- ness, people wonder how they'll be af- fected personally if the Antitrust lawyers succeed in cutting big companies into smaller ones. We hear such comments as "What have _/got to lose if they break you up?" The answer depends on who you are. Most peopb gain in many ways by the fact that there are both large nd amalYcompanies competing for your patronage, trying to get ahead. Here's what you stand to lose: I much We can't "old laboratories -- new for new fabrics, rtai put since 1940. us up. Motoris get the tinct erviee at W' gas stations; Standard led the way. Our tech- nical counsel hellm many industries cut produc- tion costs of goods you buy. We've pioneered in taking needed petroleum products into undevel- oped farm and frontier areas. We can't give these services if we're forced to e small. leum of peto- pricea Standard is out new crude oil reserves in This sometimes costs America's mllitmey trength depends heavily on industry. 0u fghting men _are backed by the wor/d's  production capacity. Should it now be l/m/bd by breaki up big companies? We are at work for the U.S. on atomic research, syntlAc rubber, aviation gasolimm, other jobs. We believe we perform them best by being big. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA • planl te serve yov bet00 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS, a beneficial drug has come from one of man's wolff enemies, a disease - producing streptococcus, Mr. Frank AblondL show a work in Lederle Laboralories, spearheaded the work which harr.'.essed the man-killing germ to produce Vardase streptoki- nase.streptodornase. If you choke on this name, it's an enzyme product which is helpful in treat. in9 deep chest infections, blood c::::'. and gangrene, among olher thLaas. +2 , - # : +'% ,, {Betty Jo Ellis) An osprey, or broken down in ,+impler terms. George the Fish tIawk, is the newest addition to !be udent body of Chieo State College This osprey is probably "he of its l:!nd in cap- th'it ". A': the riue old age of two v:ekm while still a small bundle r" fe.:thers George was found at Eae'le Lake by members of Chloe State's Summer Session. He had "Triumph" Dezk C " Jet CryslQI, $17.53 Others from $8.75, FOR EVERY 0CC£$N Hk J SHEAFFE00 Give Sheaffer's writing equipment for a well-remembered gift. Unmntched for beauty, quality, Iong-lastlng satis- faction. Choose now {ram out" complete selection of styles and colors in every price range. C/jSf¢, m " r. Save+ elgn Ensemble , .,,, T  Pe., ,0.7, Pc.::,, u.oo_... 1 lVl .c:b,l Ensemble Pen,i;2 %$:5.00; Pencil, $5.00 X /, [ G00EE00YILLE DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 6-M:2 CARL FURRER, OWNER PABCO GUARANTY RUGS wit00 "Stainless Skeen'S00r/acc +Fo L, .-- i'ELEPHONE I-M GREENVILLE vldently fallenhis or been shoved t' " ::z' [:'o', his nest. i  ,'e(>rze is like any other hawR i:' except for long pointed wings. }: He must have a constant supply of fresh fish. confirms his head keeper, Bill Kamp, of Long Beach. If he were in his own natur- al habitat he would be able to do THESg 00LASSIFIED ADS DON,T COST THgY PAY ROBBINS SELF SERVICE LALq%ID]IIE i 35c per load damp dry--Located across from Moseley and Grenke Market. lifo. HO00SE voR Icy Hot Springs. 1:f FOR SALE---Remington Automa- tic shotgun. 12 ga. Weaver XXX  choke. Inquire at The Record of+ i rice. STRAYED away last J his own fishing. As it is, he gets hln food from a freezer. To pick George up and keep his was no simple task. Permis- don had to be granted by the State Fish and Game Commis- sion to keep George on campus. He is state property, and his con- dition must be reported periodical- ly to Sacramento. George , all in all, is pretty lucky belonging to the state. He gets his meals paid {or and is the first occupant of the new screened-in life' cage on the roof of Chico State's new Science building. HOLTS MOVE HOUSE The Herb Holt ]amily is this week engaged in moving into their new home. which they have com- pleted building during the past year on their Hot Spring ,Road property. A housewarming an* nouncement may be looked for in near t%tture. j GIVE THANKS AT B A KERSFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stone, Mr. and Mrs. George Brunk, and their granddaughter Miss Shirley Lynn Standart, left on Sunday morning for Bakersfield, where they are spending the week visiting re- latives. HERE FROM BUFFALO Mrs. Carl Lindstrom of Buffalo, N. Y. arrived in Greenville on Monday and is .visiting at the home of her broter-in-law, Mar- tin Lindstrom. Accompanied by her favorite- niece Mary, she will part of the state for a few days leave Saturday for the southern and will return here before de- parting for her home in the east. ALTERATIONS - BUTTONholes DRESSMAK!NG - TAILORING MRS JIMMY SMITH Telephone Greenville 31-M-5 JAMES V. SMITH Plumbing -- General Repairs Retail Supplies PHONE 31-M-5 tfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CHAR2dIJ OLd:) HOME. First home in Taylorsvflle. Pleasing ranged, wth not too high ceilings. There is a ranch style kitclen with big pantry, dining room with panelled fireplace, and nice old- fashioned parlor downstairs. Up- stairs contains 3 dormer type-bed- rooms. No bath but an extra om suitable for one. No running water but a handpump just outside me kitchen. City water piped to yard. Yes, it needs attention but can be had for a song. TWO BEDROOM home, partly furnished. Nice big lot. On Stan- dart Mine road. $5500. HELEN HOLLENBECK Realtor - Quincy Phone 301-W Leonhardt Bldg. Lake Almanor--Horned yearling Hereford heifer; right horn slight- ly damaged; branded C over MC on left r>. Liberal REWARD. D. W. Harris. Greenville. 36p You can save letter writing keep friends or relatives informed by sending them a gift subscription to The Record. CABIN FOR RENT--2 roor; ,furnishings optional. C. J. Fred- rickson, North of highway belo Crescent Grade. ] 20t2o FOR RENT- 3-rm furnished house. $30 month. Greenville Motor Court, phone 24-M-3. 35tfc NOTICE STARKS FRUIT TREES &. SHRUBS--HEDGES NOW AVAILABLE W. W. MILTON Box 103 Greenville Phone Crescent 1.M-4 ! Jl i NC ICor I / [ I I I IX{ I We I Lot., m +in be at ' 57 , N1 Ce* : 2o ' S : t, : t ', £1, / !€ :iN Uz V