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February 15, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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VALLEY RECORD Every Thursday Night in the post office at Califormia, as second- matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. A. Johnson _ E. N. Johnsen Owners and Publishers |ember of C.N.P.A. - N.E.A. lets, staples, typewriter rib- papers, legal forms, signs, commercial station- at the Reoord office. eoe666eo66edeeeeoeeoooeo INDIAN VALLEY FUEL Slabs and Edgin£e Fireplace Wood - Setzer&apos;s Block - W. H. HAWSON one 24-M-2 Greenville, Cal. eeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeoeeee iii DR. A. T. DIETLE OPTOMETRIST illlllllllllelllllllllllllllllllll State Theatre Bldg. - Oroville 1461 Myers SL Phone 150 ...... IIII llililllillillllillilillillillililillli| Where to find and buy it in... === QUINCY : AUTO SERVICE Diamond• - Watches POWELL JEWELRY GIFTS THAT LAST Watch Repairing Quincy: QUINCY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Leave Work at PAL'S BARBER SHOP THE DIAMOND MATCH CO.-" Phone Quincy Four • TAYL00I00SV00LLE TOPICS James Young left Friday for San Francisco where he will spend several days with relative and friends. Mr. anl Mrs. Duane Underwood and Robert Williams returned 'during the week after spending" several works in Arknasas with his parents. Gary Young, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young, has been confined to his home with measles. The Bride club met Thusday with Henri Fisher. Those playing were: lettv Paulson, Lois Mc- Cutcheon, Lillian Clark, Lets Cot- ,LES & SERVICE QUINCY HARDWARE CO. P.0. Box 846 Phone 87 ngral Hardware - Elcctr cal p,mmg Supplies - Housewares =Ulbing _ Appliances - Iarge Refrigerators fin, Ruth Cliff, Edna Fisher, Amy Hardgrave and the hostess. Many attended the VFV party held Friday night at the Veterans' hall. Jim Roszi has been quite ill the past week at his home. Mrs. Schultz of Greenville has been l teaching: during his absence. Mr. n Mrs. Charles Taresh are proudly drviing a new blue Cadillac sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Clark and daughters had as their over-night guests Friday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taresh and son Carroll of Chico. Mr. and Mrs. Tufty McCutcheon and family had as their Sunday dinner guests, Loy Donaldson and daughter Sally. Mrs. Atdo Sorsoli drove her hus- band Aldo tc San Francisco Wed- We Specialize in Mail Orders G,-MAMBELL & GAMBELL UPHOLSTERING Complete Guaranteed Service arm Wk3rkmanslip O QUincy Furniture Co Bill Harrinqton, manager m m • nesday where he entered a City WE DELIVER • hospital for treatment on his leg. They were accompained by Bruce Mclntyre who returned home Fri- day. Mrs. Sorsoli came up on the train Sunday and was met in Ked- die by Mr. and ,Mrs. Bruce Me- Intyre. Barbara McCutcheon. La Vernc Gates and Don Fuller went to Chico Saturday to attend a High chool Student Leaders conferen- ce, held at the Chico State college. Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert and son Irvin Lambert were in town Saturday from their Sloat homes. Jura, I,e Ro- a'ad :rbara John- son accompained the Art Sorsoli I family to Red Fluff where they t' FOB FREE ESTIMATE Phone- Quincy 242-W LINOLEUM -" CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN B_ FROM OUR LARGE STOCK! OR PRINT B INI.Y O il 6 - 9 and 12-foot width• Expert Guaranteed Laying O QuincyFurnitureCo Phone Quincy 242-W FOR FREE ESTIMATES Insurance Service Theat Building USANVILLE, CALIF. OLF CREEK GARAGF Greenville 68-M 'ERY MONDAY LONG'S SHOE STORE Fine Footwear for Men, Wmen and Children HOSIERY Main St. Phone 84-B VIRTH.MILLAR Hardware ieneral Electric Appliances SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING SUPPLIES Main St. Phone 223-B See the Complete Line of PHILCO RADIOS Refrigerators- Ranges- Freezers Davis Service Appliance _B Griffin Building Phone 406-B• | I.. R. PACKWOOD, Opt. D. s s Glasses Fitted and Repaired Office Hour•: 9-19. and 1-5 • all mm Telephone 247-B DEAL & DAVIE SERVICE Cadillac & Oldsmobile Cars GMC Truck• - Goodyear tires RECAPPING Complete Automotive Service Phone 212-B 1107 Main St. CARL'S SHOES m_ attended the *bull sale on Friday and Saturday. Roblee - Buster Brown - Air•tep• JUSTIN & HYER i Those from here who went to Redding Saturday to attend the COWBOY BOOTS  Loggers Convention were: Mr. and • Mrs. Mearl Stead, Mrs. Ruth Stead. Mr. 2,-d 57rs. Duane Un- derwoofl. 5{r. and Mrs. Stanley Dolphin and son Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Grabner Awbrey, Mrs, Waresb a'd M'-n ,',ulrev remain- ed in Red Eluff where they shop- ped. Mr. ::rid Mrs. <en:th Hunter of Greenville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Paulson on Sunday. Mrs. va ?<ear wa thken to the Batson Hospital Thursday after being bit on her ankle and elbow by the dog of Floyd Neer. She was able to return home on Sun- day. Carolyn Heinz celebrated ler MYSTERY MEETING IS ; THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD J LANNED BY GRANGE FOR MARCH 6TH I LOCAL SCHOOLS GET Fanny McVey would have been the lucky member of the evening i]ILLION AND 0UtTER iS she had been present at t a e, last regular meeting of the Indian ] :0  CORRENT YEAR Valley Grange. The Program consisted of three poems which were read by Lec- turer Bill Fuller, and practice drills of the "irst and second degrees v:ere gone through in preparation for their presentation next Tues- day night. At the close of the session re- freshments were served and Bingo • ,,.-as played. March 6th will be "Mystery Night, Fuller declared, when a pro- -ram v,dll be provided featuring Justine Deal, Lena Defanti, Doris Ferrell, Charlotte Hannon, Mark Herring, Margaret Powell, Lo u Price, Edna Rhinehart, Jerry Saffell, James Young and Char- les Edmondson. .............. 411 F;tE RESPONSE SHOWN TO RED CROSS CALL FOR OLD CLOTHING Appreciation of the Red Cross organization is this week conveyed to the citizens of the area for their cooperation in providing old cloth- in and other items for the drive conducted Monday and Tuesday, according" to Mrs. W. L. Alley, local first-aid chairman. Especial thanks is to be accorded the boy scouts and scoutmasters, w h o took care of the pick-up detail. Another similar drive will be held'near the end of the month, Mr,;. Alley said. and residents are urged to save and collect usable items for the occasion. fourth birthday Saturday at her bo-,e Those wishing her happy birthday were: Janet and Lyle Ta-esh of Greenville. Jeffie Lynn, Dale, and Sue Ann Williams and 14ave Gate. L{-. :,d Mr A1 Maunder of ]oat viMtc-1 Sunday with rela- ti-es act friends. T\\;V ,' ustn and sn Russell Aus- tin were renewni: old acquain- tances in town Saturday. Mr n.'.] ?-.-s Ed Brown and daughters Judith nd Katherine Marlev of Fort Bragg visited Monday vdth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taresh. Mr. and Mrs. P..rown are moving rom lort Bragff to the Frizzle Sawmill where he will be employed during the season. M . and Mrs. Dewey Holt and fnm;lv bare returned here where 7 --.-U b  om;f--arl by Ruth Stead "+'2 th summer. - .....  : ...... lea Taresh ......... - ...... .-iU.  ,.erday on busi- ness. Harry Coffin of Oaklnnd and August Grab of San Francisco came up Saturday night to spend Sunday vith Mrs. Coffin and son lIchard who are living with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cliff. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Taresh and children Janet and Lyle have gone to Rio Dell where he will be em- ployed. MOUNT LASSEN SHOE REPAIR Service to Out-0f-Towm and zail Order• St. Susanville . TED CORDER ;'.debaker Cars and Trucks ;llity Trailers- Truck Beds 6ED CARS AND TRUCKS W• Service All Makes KELLY TIRES 108-B - 1329 Main St. MILLWOOD AND NURSERY for All 0coasions It Seeds - Ptants - Trees & Sacramento Ph 381-B IEN OFFICE SUPPLY ?YPewriters - Office EquiRIment Stationery- Gifts Mount Lassen Build•n! Dealers in Builders' Supplies B T. & M. CARPENTER SHOP Cabinet Work - Glass Wrk Sash and Doors Phone 292-B 807 Union DOYLE MOTOR CO. s B Sles -- FORD -- Service B FORD - and M-'RCIJY B_. Guaranteed Used Cars _B Phone 295-B 611 Main St.l For Complete Furniture UPHOLSTERY SERVICE • • DAVE'S • TOP AND BODY WOeXS 275 Fairfield - Phone 418-R SIERRA JEWELERS The Store on the Corner Main and Gay Street• Gorham Sterling Nationally Advertised Watches DIAMONDS Watch Re L&M. Appliance and Hardware 718 Main St. Phone Norge - Bendix- A Genl Hardware - 8po HOFFMAN R £HIC0 BEDFORD'S m ,-m Watches - Diamonds Jewelry - Silverware REPAIRING 119 W. 3rd St. Chlco, Cal. m YOUR TELEPHONE GETS YOU THERE FIRST Nothing'is hum than your telephone for getting you in touch with people. And nothing b better than you telephoue for ep& you in touch with people. H it's one of throe days when you'd like to talk to a neighbor without leaving the house--or want to talk to anyone maywhexe in the world for that matter--it's quickly and easily done by telephone. The telephone il your first line of communication. You can depend on service being fat end efficient; Public school districts in Plumas county this year are receiving $419,351 in state tax money, in addition to the $876,193 in pro- perty taxes levied for [he schools in the county during 1950-51, CaN ifcrnb, Taxpayers' association re- ported today. Tax support--state and local-- for the schools in the county ave- rages $504 per pupil for the 2,- 571 average daily attendance base for the county for 1950-51 the association said. The $1,295,544 of state support and local tax levies for the schools in the county does not include monies for free text-books, free lunches, teach retirement support, federal subventions, or the so-caN cad "non-tax" revenues. The pro- perty tax levy includes debt ser- vice. GIFT SHOPPE (:rds . Stationery - Ceramics bX)R AL IOCCAIONS Third Street - Chloe RED BLUFF IOIOI M. MODEL • Chewy - Old• - Cadillao • "le Best Place l.p.. Town • to Buy a Car" Tehama Co. Dealer Ph. 166• When in Red Bluff • We FICKERT'S have what you want in HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 200 Red Bluff c00J00OSWU00 'CSH MEN'S WEAR sHos and your car act= up - rail en HARRIS MOTORS ChW•ler- Plymouth- DeSoto REGIONAL FORESTER ClaPs W. Hendee became regional f0roeter of California region, U. S. Forest Sorrier, on Jan. 1, 1951, with headquarters in San Francisco. He and hil rangere administer 18 national forolte comprising over 19 million sores and yielding water for cities and (trine, timber for sawmills, f0rago for oattlo and sheep, game and fish for lpOPtlmet, and outdoor reareation for Ill the publlo. Red Bluff Phone 712, Main & Union Ill!!llmkliiliillilllilillillillililli K: TO -! kVL:ii:: q$ =H :il mJ[M ,= O.L, Only this Un- Plus Tax derwood Cham- pion ,ire, ou the extra-easy operational fen- f.AIIRYING € tures you've ever wanted in a portable.. including SEE-SLur MARGIN lind KEY SET TABULATION • . . to help you race throegh homework, SuN valu¢l " lllt.Ml  ml  $2 A  OROVILLE TYPEWRITER CO. 3204 PALERMO ROAD Phone 1431 OROVILLE, CAL. - o  e e • coo Boooooeooeoet LANKERSHIM HOTEL00 55 Fifth Street (Near MmkeO San Francisco, Cal. P, BSOLUTFLY FIREPROOF 350 ROOMS OF COMFORT IN THE HEART OF S. F. SHOPPING ND THEATRE DISTRICT = 00O00ERN RATES cn00s trriLm00 C0. OF CALIFOR00 "INGLE'' from SI.75 up J)OrIBLE - from $2.50 up -- ........ i .- ..  . --,, • • -. • .-* • • • • • • THURS., FEBRUARY 15, 1901 .llooooaooao$eeoaeeeeoD ESTELLE BIL00fl00 NOTARY PUBLIC at the INDIAN VALLEY BANK oeeeooeooaeeeeooeeeeQg LEGAL FORMS or most stand- arde aquiremenCs are always to be found at the Record office. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOTARY Specialty Leqal Work TYPING - CONTRA,TS LEASES - DF.F-DS, li. MARGUERIT00 AUSTIN Telephone 8-M-4 On hiway 89, near high school Crescent Street Greenville i .0v,,.,,s i AND NOTIONS i : E always a ! i complete stock i to fill every need! i INDIAN VALLEY -- i 5c- 10c- 15c STORE i Jewell S. Standart, owner = i Greenville - California "=- . MARCH,OF DIMES JANUARY 15"31 Q Indian Valley Bank Commercial & Savings GREENVILLE, CALIF. lndian Valley Post Ne. 56 AMERICAN LEGION D AUXILXARY M:II, TS SECOND MONDA]5 OF lgACH MONTH AT 7:30 p.m. Veterans and service men welcome I111 Ill It I Illlllllllll II IIIIglllllllllllNlllllilllllillllll INDIAN VALLEY GRANGE N. 439 Meets First and Tlaird Tuesday of Each Month. 8 p.m. - Taylorsvlle H. S. HANNON, Master Elsie Ann Hannon, Sedgy D. R. Strong, Hall Mg=. lllilllllliililllll IIIIIBIIIIIlllIIIII BIIIIlll IIIIIIIII flll SINCERITY LODGE No. 182, F. & A. M. Meets 2nd Friday each month, 8 p.uk Visiting Brothers Welcomer Ernest Waiters, W.M. Herbert Holt, Secretar- mllllllll$illlll* II* * 'I "1 'I = I III II III Illlll LUMBER & SAWMILL WORKERS UNION- Local Ho. 2647 Meets first Sunday of each moat at II a.m. -- in Old Library Hall REENVILLE -:- CALIFORNIA JOE PALAZZl, president ROBERT GIESICK, Bus. Agent and Secy..Tread. ) I I IIIIIIIIIII I III III I!11 II!11 III III IIIII IIIllllllllllllllll III IIIIll G I.O.O.F. LODGE No. 252 Meets Ist and 3rd Saturdays- 8 p.m. - at Oddfellows Hall, Greenville, Ca2ifornla CHAS. WALTERS, N.G. ELMORE HUNT, 8eO'y  o o till n us,, l l l i tli i nl tll Ii u llllllillll illlllll ilMiilill iIi illl NATIVE SONS oJ the Goldea West PLUMAS PARLOR NO. 228 Taylorsville, Cal. Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesday•, 8 p. m.