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CHEO COLLEGE TO
OFFER SYMPHONY
IN DECD]00BER
(Betty Jo Ellis)
The College-Community Little
Symphony under' the direction of
C. Robert Laxson will present an
afternoon concert for the first
time this season xn the Chico
State college auditorium early in
December'. The symphony is cur-
rently in weekly rehearsal.
Georges Bizet's first and only
symphony will be the highlight
of the concert. This work was
written by Bizet when he was 17
years old. The genius of the com-
poser is heard through many of
his later successes, more notably
the opera "CaE?r," sbhut in this
symphony the a y adings or
a sensitive Imusica talent are
even more obvious. The work was
discovered in 1939 and was re-
cently played 'by the San Fran-
cisco Symphony orchestra.
Such selections as Henry Had-
ley's overture, "Herod," Ham-
merstein's "Oklahoma" and "The
Wooing" from Coleridge Taylor's
Ballet Suite, "Hiawatha, will be
presented.
The Little Symphony is com-
posed of Chico State students and
faculty and residents of Chico and
nearby communities interested in
musical recreation and fellow-
ship. The symphony in recent
years has earned a reputation as
an organization of fine quality
and musical skill 41
LOGGERS SET 1952
MEET FOR REDDING
The third annual conference of
the Sierra-Cascade Logging Con-
ference will again be held in Red-
ding.
The three-day event, planned
for Jan. 31 and Feb. 1-2, is ex-
pected to attract better than 100O
loggers from the Northern Cali-
fornia and Southern Oregon pine
regions Herb McMahon of Ander-
son, Conference" president, said.
James Well of Chester is pro-
ram chairman for the next year's
meeting which wiil be featured
by a large equipment show.
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ON TUESDAY NIGHT
The following prizes were given
at the Plumas Theatre--by cour-
tesy of Moseley and Grenke and
Manager Goldenson to Pete
Hardgrave and Bob Nevins, res-
pectively, a case of beer; to Mr.
I-Ia’kins and ob Giesick, a
turkey each; to Pearl Strong, a
fishing pole; and to Ramona Mus-
grave a roasting ,pan.
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DINE AT HANNAH HOME
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rilea
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hannah and
son Craig, enjoying a bounteous.
dinner and an evening of cards.
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WEEK-END AT SAN JOSE
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rathbun
and son Denny spent the past
weekend visiting in San Jose at
the home of his mother and
sisters.
4
ATTEND BIG GAME
Among those attending the
Stanford-Cal game last Saturday
were Vadney Murray, Byron
Bartholf, Quentin Philpott, "Stan
Naglers, Jess Maginnises, Ernie
Welters. T. D. Diffins.
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HANNONS ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hanno
were hosts at Thanksgiving din-
ner to her mother, Mrs. Lou Price
and son Harold; Mrs. Adlane
Hendrix and F. W. Klot.
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BACK AT SCHOOL AGAIN
, Suzanne Larkey and Wilma
Wiley are both attending school
again following illnesses which
incapacitated them for a short
time.
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BRYCE SOON HOME
Bryce Bogue, who is soon to
graduate as a radar mechanic in
the armed services is expected
home for the Christmas holidays,
advises his mother, Mrs. Jim
Bogue. With both Bryce and Jim
gone over Thanksgiving, the house
seemed rather empty, she avers.
He is stationed at Keesier A.A.F.,
Mississippi.
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YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO,
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On chBrYistMma: e DCas;ee:ur boys /
will have been fighting in Korea
for 18 months. It hasn't been fun
for them. but they have stuck
to it. Many have died, more have
been injured.
Many of us are not qualified to
go over thee and help them
fight, but there is something that
we can do: We can give our
COMPANY AT HUNTER'S
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hunter' and
family were hosts on 'Ihanksgiv-
in K Day to Mr. and Mrs. V. F.
Morris and daughter Donna. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hunter and child-
ren Tommy and Mary Ann. Super-
vision for the presentation of din-
ner was provided by Kenneth
Hunter--work by Pat.
will be in Greenville on Deeem -
ber 17th and 18th from 1 to 6
p.m. Let's all band together at that
time and show the boys overseas
that this is a real red-blooded
THE iNDIAN VALLEY RECORD ,THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1951
Marie Fox and wo children and
her brother of the bay area stop-
ped by Lo visit Corenne Sorsoli
enrout home from Vestwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kingdon Sr.,
were Thanksgiving Day guests in
he Gus Knoll home.
Mr. ana Mrs. Sam Kingdon Jr.
went over to Winnemucca for
Thanksgiving with her mother.
They returned home Saturday and
weat down to Oroville Sunday
pheasant hunting,
Guests Thanksgiving Day in
American community. Let us each the Bud Strong home were Mr
give a pint of our blood! [ and Mrs. Jack Madigan and faro-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Youngman,
Mr r::d Mrs [)on Peck and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Strong
a.,.:d f:,,ndly,. Mrs. Eden Schier,
Joseph Feck and Darrel Strong,
who was vacationing from Clli
State.
tud Strong is recuperating
from an emergency appendectonr.
in Batson Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stampfli
and grandson, Harry of SusanviUe
were here visiting relatives.
LEGAL FORhtS or most Stallclt
arae reqmrements re always tO
oe found at the tecord office.
blood. It takes only a few min .... - ...... --------------,
utes of our time; is doesn't hurt; :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
it costs us nothing. Yet it may[ll j
save a life. rhat better gif[ could II - - - ---- ' A.,.,'.: r -- I
we give at Christmas ? _B _.'{f.eJ'eJp ]:. (( *1 li
The American Red Cross---I fN£ K// '.-- I
Western Pacific Blood Bank train .. --_ " - .... .::r :.. x/] /
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VEEKKILL J| FOR OUR FAVORITE CUSTOMERS l
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INCREASE SHOWN I. .
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DUE BETTER RANGE l:
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Due. to stricter validation re- ] i '!i!iiiii!il;iii!iiii!iiii:!ii!::!iii!ii:"i:: . .,::fiiii!iiiiiii[! i:::::.:i::::" " '° ==i
qmrements, favorable range con-i ..... ':'::: ::`iti..:iiii!!;;?it!i. :::':::::= ....
ditions, the week-later hunting i ....................... - --
season this year the 1951 deeri Il.,Ty.sl./,y N0V. 30"DEC. 1"2 t
kill throughout the state has ] I
shown some increase over pre- .........
. ROSE BOWL--303 TINS
vious years, it ,s learned. F,gures . S W COffEE .................. ]b 79c ............ . ,, ."
obtained to date are as follows: APPLENAIII:E Z Ior i
l .... ARDEN ........... - ............... -- I'Ve __
Statewide" 1950---43,329, 1951 J t.- u ........
li
Count- 1950 190011-" GRAPE JUICE .............. 46 oz 53c D .................. 2 for 35c ;
y. , - Ii I _ _ _
kill
1872 (300 short of the 1949 ). TEA GARDEN.--I ....... I
Lessen County: 1950-2,015, 1951 ]: STRAWBERRY--20 zs. CE[E[1Y ................ 2 stalks 25c .
--3,95. ............ - _-
Modoc County is said to have e PRE.ERVE a,e o- .....
i ma.i,,.,o,av,a ...... Ar/ I t bU :IZ. i"
shown an increase of some 3DO0 - - " [lr"'--l . .,.. J---- nl -
deer killed over last year. TEA GARDEN'-- ]Jl i [b ..................... U[OZ ( m
"These figures substantiate our STRAWBERRY--12 ozs. i|lrolB : ........... "-
contention that a later season u nnnro nn lI]llI ;EF CHUCK
tends to a greater slaughter of rrrr ..... c I.-.| o a a e v lb :q e
our deer herds," said Jack Farns- |L=_JI l U L O 1 ................. : ...... VO "l
worth of the Plumes County Con- m MIXED FRUIT ' ....... '; - =
servation League in commenting], I |I.I.Y .N oz 00-7c ' LKI) .................. 7 ms mac
on the above figures. "For the a ...... ,,v---L...... = ........... . -- _
first time in. several years, the[- I WHITE KING---GIANT BOSTON BUTTS
hunting season was extended tel" ( fi A D /. D D It" 1] AQ,,
October 22 this year instead of/ 0 IL [ .............................. |U '" (J . ........ - ....... - ........ -_ .... .HOL =
October 15," he said. ' : -- [ I I / i I l i
;twas estimated that stricter = / [] En I nBE -
validation .requirements this year m L II JI k/" t-- Hi JB U / L/ |
resulted in somelO being add- . pill PK [] P/ I1[] iJll I! m/ |*
ed to the reported kill, while ira- : I II [] [] L Li ILl [] W ! Nm [] [] [] I m__ l
proved range conditions due to im in n n n R ii ui W Ul I I B B i in m
the wet winter last year material- = Stores at Green v, .'z. c:nd Keddie
ly improved hunting conditions
throughout this area. An increase
of 8000 in the counties of Lassen
and Modoc resulted from the open
season on forked horns this year,
i was stated.
A tally of the results of the
antlerless deer season in the Me-
dec area last year disclosed that
51% of the kin consisted of
bucks, it was pointed out by Jack
Farnsworth, disproving the con-
tention that the herd there was
overrun by does. Also contradict-
in K inforvnation made public, 78
of the kill was found to be in
healthy condition, and o n I y
1 7/8/ m poor condition, he de-
clared. Fifteen percent of the deer
have been found to attain the
average age of 12 years, he said.
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