, Pae Two INDIAN VALLEY RECORD Thursday, Auqust 19, 1954_
THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
Entered in the Post Office at Greenville, Plumas County, Calif.
Second-class Matter under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
THELMA A. JOHNSON AND E. NORMAN JOHNSON
Owners and Publishers
Adjudicated at Quincy, Calif., Dec. 29, 1931 (Decree No. 2591)
J L i i i
130 Are Graduated
SWIM SCHOOL GRADUATION
HELD AT HOT SPRINGS
FOR 130 ENROLLEES
On Friday, July 30th, at the
Idin Valley Hot Springs the
1954 session of Greenville's P.T.A.
Pd Cross wim School was end-
ed with graduation cevmmlh's for
126 students. The school was de-
cloud a great success by everyone
Involved, and although the enroll-
meat was somewhat smaller thaa
year, it was still more than
eough to justify the ext:mse and
work involved according to the
committee.
Of special interest, was the new
Water Safety Aid program started
this yetr by the Red Cross. This
group, better identified as Instruc-
tor ides, in.eluded Bud Lozano,
Bill Bnham and Bob Keyes. In
order ,to receive their cards and
embl.ms, the boys were required
to have, d the Senior Life
Sving tests, to have the beginner,
intermediate and swimmer skills,
to sped at least 5 hovs dally
wlmle program. The three boys,
in this program here/azt-
nmeh more than their
in the pool, and were a
real.help to Mrs. Sadie King, the
tctor.
The committee in charge, under
the chairmanship of Marge Rn
es ,to thank everyone who
with the school, and espec-
ially Ruby Dozazm. for her many
hours of effort, axe@ Wihna Lemm
M.rs. King to Reno at
of the school. A belated
also, to ttm Elk Club far
donation, a their ws nt
ied previously with the many
o£her generous cotribution;s.
At a P.T.A. Executive Board
meing, held at the Batson resl-
dnce on August 3. it was found
that, dte to the many late registra-
rictus, there was a total of $71.13
lng in the swim school fund,
after payment of all costs. This
um has beezl placed in a separate
aex)unt a a ,.*tart towards next
y swim school, subject to ap-
proval at the first regular P.T.A.
meeting ater school starts.
The following is a list of those
enrolled in this years classes.
LIFE SAVING--Betty Keyes,
chnsorL
WAER SAFETY AIDS--Bill
Borm, Ralph Lazano. Jr., Bob
Ke; Adults Mary Williams.
Naseath, Justine Campo-
), Evelyn Hall, Evelyn Hop-
Alzetta Price, Ruth Peele,
Kathleen Barney,
Corn, elisn, Marguerite Wa-
Grace Htmtley, Linda Spar-
Iltmt
Hall,
"Bill Hartley, Jos-
Greo, Patricia P.videaux.
,Susan Larkey, Ken
Linda Tahoe," Barbs2u Hall,
Turner, Duncan 1%cIntyre,
Buddy Miller, Dick Ree, Valcrie
I., Daiy Kee, Francis Waldrn.
Ililah SwanBon,
Billy Miller. Ken
-og, Jlen Barber, Leaha Roe
Tommy Henessey, Char-
Geo%,e Zube, Earl-
Judy Phn, Gwen
Bobby Stampfli, Raymond
Sharon Swanson,
Hills, Glem-
Bobby
Dennis
John Batsm, Sara
Vicki Lyors, Carol Lym,
North,
Seen &ound To00.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright
and favaiiy were Cn'oville visitors
Sunday afte.rnoon. The Vtrights
were accompanied by Ray BragK.
Spendino" a two wtks vacation
in the Santa Cruz area iS Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Russell, Jr. aad daugh-
ters, Candy and Lynn. Little Cur-
Vias Ru,ell is spending the time
visiting his grandmother.
New home owners i:n Greenville
are Mr. and Mrs. Tad Twcedle
and family who recently moved
into the family's new abode on
Kfnder Avenue. Tad and his help-
ers must have set some sort of
record in the speed they made
in ntructing the home,
lr. V. H. Wattenburg and
daughter Nancy, accompanied by
Mis Delores Greenwood were
Oakland viitor several days last
week in the Greemwood home.
Delores, who has been visiting
the Wattenburgs the past two
weeks returned with them for a
prolo:ed stay.
Cpl. Harold Nevins is spending
a frlough in Greenville visiting
his family and friends prior to
shipping out for duty in Korea.
Ha, told is serving in the Army.
2,t. and Mrs. D. McMullen and
family moved thP past week to
Setzer Road. where they have
purchased the home formerly
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Smllen.
Wrk is progreing nicely on
the Fi.'s Baptist Church building
which is being constructed on the
H,t SprinF, s gowL Under con-
strueton now ie the basement of
the bdtnff w will house the
Sunday School rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Crownover
and sons Dave and gick were
weekend visitor at Blacks Mt.
Pmgr Station as guests of
Mr. and MrS. Ernest Hammers
and family.
Sgt, George Bridges axrived in
:.w .muenday to visit rieds
and relatives here. George, who
is home from Krea on a thirty
dy furlogh, plans to leave in a
week for Clasffon. Oklahoma. to
visit his paxents. Hie is presently
staying in Greenville with Mr. and
M:r;.. Jimmy Bridges aml family.
Guests last week in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lnnie Forehand
were hr brother, atd family, Mr.
and rs. Elmer I:vi of Cameron
M. Visiting the Forehands
over the .weekend , were their
daughter and family Wr. and
]V[rs. Albert Greene and children
of Yerrington, Nevada.
Cpl. Bob Fogleman returned
Monday to Fort Scott, California,
ater spendimg a 7 day furlough
visiting his parents lIr. and Mrs.
Leslie Foleman and family. Bob
has just returned fzvtm a 3 month
tour of duty in Galena, Alaska.
and is chedu.ed to return to
Greenville in the near future on a
30 day furlough.
Your best medium for reaching
others in indian Valley is to send
---a subscript:ca o The Record!
Sobrero. Chris Mumty, Stephea
Price, Dick Gldenson, Pamela
Prideaux, Judy Ann Peterson. Judy
Greco, Ken Sims, Dennis MeLvin,
Jeff cry leith, Janicc Hall, Pat
Zube, Linda ,Borsch, Bill Toscai,
Richard Toscani, Margmet Toscanl,
ue Goldermon,Gerald I-Iumphey,
Haruld Hy, Trud¥ Gle,
Norma J Peele, David Rilea,
BiUy re, Janice Wassell, Pete
Timme.
POLYWOC--Dewrm Lee, Jear
Azevedo;lm0 worm, Jackie
Flamdm-a,- Dtwa_a. , S
ateie Lerkey, Tommy Nye, t%ilea ChriUn
Jaznie Zunino, Tommy ttyre, Lexy
W:Dott, Jackie Md, L=lzy Brom,DnaldDunn,ddieSpee
. r'emy , S Dght , Sammy
Happy Birthdays to
August 15---Rosalie Thomas, R.
W. Larkey
August 16---Joan Kathleen Cara-
way, Cheryl Karlyn Cooper, Ida
Welsh. Barbara Ann Campo-
donico
August 17--Cecile Bean, Rebecca
Ann Styer
August 18--Ruth Turner, Barbara
Wheeler
August 19---Mrs. Paul Tatro, Al-
fred Calais, Jake DeHahn, Wil-
liam Hawson, Kermit Fisher
August 20--Tillie Lewis. Jewel
Standart, Perry Crownover,
Pamela Fisher
August 21--Audrey Roark, Mar-
garet Becker, Mary Wells, Ed-
wina Spellmeyer, !. L. Diffen.
Gertrude Bacher.
ANN IvERsAY
CONGRATULATIONS TO
August 14--Mr. and Mrs. John
Fry
August 16--Mr. an Mrs. Perry
Crownover, Mr. and Mrs. Curley
Streoker
August 17--Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Johnson
August 18Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Rhinehart
August 20--Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Steen, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Po-
doll, Mr, and Mrs. W. T.
Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Maginnls. Mr. and Mrs. Col
Seizer
August 21Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Murray
CRESCENT MILLS NEWS
Bob Hull and brother Tom of
Berkeley drove up Wednesday to
visit the Do Reihls and drive
Mrs. Hull home after she had
visited her cousin and family a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Btes and
son of Modesto and Mr. and Mrs.
Cy Bates and childrvn of Keddie
visited and had dinner with their
aunt ad finale, the Bill Bkers
Wednesday evening.
Several mem;bers, of the Cres-
cen Oommlmty club went to
Quincy several days last week to
take entries to the Fair.
Mrs. Ruby Conrad. Ralph and
Edna visited relatives for a re-
union dinner %Vedmsday afternoon
in Vtestwood.
"Wayne SoLoli and a friend of
Sacraznento visited relatives and
hends this weekend.
Helen North, who is staying Ln
Sacramento getting mr<ileal aid
for her daughter was h:)me this
weekeJd.
Mr.d Mrs. Pat Ronham and
boys spent several daT¢: i Red
Bluff this week.
Mr. td Mrs. Fred Cla,iage of
Berkeley spent the weekeud vis-
iting the .lake DeIahns.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred teith and
family went to Oakland to spend
a few dys visiting relatives.
Mx, ad ltrs. Dwight Huyette
came over unday o visit their
daughter and [atnily, the Hank
Sanders. They al enjoyed dinner
()tlt.
Ms ry Ann tr re.tued from
Red Bluff where sle had been
visiting hex 'andparents.
Mrs. Iel]e Allen vited with
her clfildren and their families,
the Memqtts and the Edgmons.
Jes Sersoli of Susanville.
stopped bv f.r a few nqnut,e to
see h,i moth'.r. C,re,me rsoli.
emo:..., to the Fa.ir. He had a
car , - t)le auto -ace.
M, Nora Kelly a,l daugh!e'.
Alice of Sacramento visited th"
Claude }'Te,.rs one day last \\;veel
Mr. and Mrs. Fred gbth of
Orland visited her daub'bier and
famil", the Melvin EdKmorm Her
son, Bebby Mann accompani
then home after short visit here
w.th hs sister.
Mr. ad Ray Nelson and
children of Belmont and her
nmther, Mr Violet Foster of
Saw,menlo visited Char}es Hr-
ring wekend.
£r. and Mrs: Forest Ioyd and
Mrs. Cuthier of Ovovlle visi`ted
the Boyd's daughter and Paxnily,
the I-fazed Cordoz'& 3i
Coloza returrmd lmme with tem
mtil Wednesday whe rs. Cr-
doza plan to drive down for him.
Mr and M-s. lmie Nye visited
h is,,]:Ce ,.Adams, .in Oor-
ville several. 41as ..,web, k. ,
27 Are Confirmed
Twenty-one children and six
adults were confirmed by His
Exeellmey Bishop R.:bc:t J. Arm-
strong recently at St. John's
Church in Quincy. The children
were: GuPdniupe Arellano. Nich-
olas Arella-o Sally Boyle, Nancy
Rroeke. CJrol Clarke. Kee[h
Clarke, Walter F:s'her, Carla Fur-
rer. Leslie I,.rrer. Jozeph Oreco,
Arlene Hallopeter. Kay Hazel-
grave, Lynne Madigan, Judy Mc-
Cluze: John Moore. John Shanncm,
Katie Slapnik, Linda Tatro and
Joy Teresa %3ite. Adults con-
firmed were: Richard Azev,:.Jo.
Eva Frye, Marjorie Hudacek.
Sylvia Kallis. xVilliam. Perkins.
and Iuis "Williams. PrieSts pres-
en£ for the confirmation were:
Father Timothy, S.D.S.. Father
James Vizard, S.J., Father Mich-
ael Fitzgerald. Iather Hugh Me-
Tagte and Father .lames Col
ooran
The answers to everyday
insurance problems*
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fire insurance policy at what
hourdoes it take effect ?
ASWER: Your policy covers
you from noon of its effective
dale until noen of the date it
expires.
*If you'll address Your own n-
surance questions to this office.
we'll try to .qiveyou tie corre=t
answers a:',d there wi'.l be no
charge cr obligation of aay kind.
LEONHARDT. EDWARDS
AND CEIL
Qu;ncy Plone 68
Greenville Phone 22-M-3
" 7, , *
Viekie Lynn 5.:C9y arrtved at
te \\;Vetwotx! Ho.pital on Sat-
urday, August 7. She is tile third
daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
McCoy of Greuville. The %V. T.
),{cCoys of Bis'op are the grand-
parents.
LL00:00DAR Of EVENTS
and and 4th Tuesday of each
month--Drivers' licenses obtain"
able at Greenville Justice Court.
Sunday r, ext---Church serviceS,
open to the pblic. For detaiW
see !istino of the church of your
own choice (Page ).
Second Tuesday ech month
T. F. ,%-rnatha. navy recruiting
off;cot, vail be at Greenville p.O.
from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
V.Yzdnesday, Aug. 13, 1 p.m.-"
ndi3n Valley Garden Club will
meet in ob3er"nnce of its 20tb
atlnlversary at zne , aylorsviIle
home of htrs. ahel Taresh. LunCh
will be ;)rovided.
Sunday, August 22,--Inte r°
church picnic at Quincy beginning
at 2 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2 p.m.-"
nnua= Power onew ano tea
sponsored by the Indian Valley
Garden Club. at the Community
Church Social Hall in Greenville.
Open to the public,
Saturday, 3ept. 4--Labor DaY
dance at I. V. Grange Hall, Toy'.
Iorsville, sponsored by th Catholic
churches of Greenville andQuincY.
Music by Huby's orchestra.
September 10-11 Srownie and
Girl Scout Workshop at Chester-
Anyone interested is advised to
contact Adair Stroing for detailS.
Sunday, September 19. 10 a.m.
First District Three Legion and
Auxil;ary rnceU.9 at Greenville.
V/ed:esday, Sept. 2,3, 8 p.m.
T:13 vausi=al presentation ,,Peter
[Rabbit' wh: be staged at Green"
v;lle h'igh Schoo! huc:;tor:um with
'af; pro,"essie::al adult performer
Sponcored by Creenvillc p.-T.A.
Saturday, Oct. 23, 1:30 p.m."
Food sale and bazaar at Greenville
ilasonic hail, cponsored by the St,
Anthony's Altar Society.
VISIT DON PKCKS
LJr, and },t:; 1{. D. "I19n2 t,
and nother, .ff Yo='tiand, CregOn¢
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