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March 29, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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i Tile INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1951 ,, a[rnSGwmi &apos;  Slim And.His .....  1 4p':.. "All Spe:ies" Slim Baker, who's always doing one of tllem asked Slim where she $mmething crazy, had a lot of people smiling last. w, .- be"ause his entry won a .:h:,: .c Wmuen's Club Annual Pet S.-,,v. Seems as .b,quth Slim saw a strange-coh,,e a!ley cat with no tail over at f'entral City and rought it home. He washed, combed, and brushed it and put a ollar on it with a card reading; "All Species." Then he enters it in the show, ttaaged if the ladies didn't think it was some rare kind of cat and gave it a special awaL'd :  hen couht get one like it, he said, "Tt's all yours, M'am--I can get an 'Alley Cat' anytime I want!" Front where I sit, some of us are pretty e_sily "taken in" just be- . cause someone else says it's so. Whether it's awarding prizes or passing judgment on a person's right to enjoy a temperate glass of beerlet's lake a good leak from stem o stern, and h:arn wi,at it's all about before making up our minds. Com'right, 1951, United States Brewers Fmmdation Ill Ill I Illllllllll • • llll Illlllllllllllllllll IIIII1| Put your TELEPHONE Your plans for remodeling or building a new home kookl always indude buih-in telephone facilities. This inensive advance planning will certainly improve the appearance of yot home. For telephone conduitl, Inexpensive and easy to install during construction or remodeling, will conceal telephone wires within walls and carry d2em to neat handy outlets. We will be happy to suggest how you can "telephone rendition'your new home. Just call our business of Ece. o0o CITIZENS UTILmES COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA |ailllliaimnUalltlimllalmmemll •milun IlanliHgglla. Ill!ill ............ THEY V/OULD ,'AD "/OUR AD TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE j PURITAN UNJUSTLY HURLS GOOD FRIDAY CRITICISM Mrs, .M.J. Ilammond received a letter Saturday, criticizing The Cub for remaining open on Good Friday afternoon. InVestigation indicates, however, that the writ- er's judgment was based on air- eumsLantial evidence due, doubt- less. to the fact that Winnie Price TAYLORSVILLE TOPICS 'ROUND INDIAN VALI  PLUMM Burno. - * 0..,o __.__.__,.,. left Tuesday after spending sev- were in the Valley transacting I-IUAlnI eral days here with her daughter, business in Greenville yesterday. Mrs. Cecil Stephenson and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Burton Sr. New Prices  Adults 70 Mr. and Mrs. lVerlin Yoakum and son Clarence, of Chico, were Students 55c  Children of Loyalton spent the weekend weekend visitors at the Greenville t,re with her parents. Mr. and home of their son of the Burton O Mrs. Charles Taresh. The Yea- :Motor Sales. Friday-Saturday March k,nns are moving here where he Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lynch went is now operating the lnch coun- will be emvloyed at the Taresh-down to Pulga Sunday afternoon. ter in the rear of the establish- I Awb:- aw mill. Moving into the Cone Bowers left Thursday for ment and kept open throughout] .... uc recently ocupied by Flor- Boise, Idaho. CHINATOWN the day, although the bar. con-,enc e Marley and daughters. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson forming to the custom here, was V:,,:r:l was received here by Mr. had as their guests last weekend MIDNIGHT closed during the afternoon. nd :frs. Claude Yo',mg that theh" ]vr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. AT Mrs. Price took over operation s,,n ?elvin young was graduated and Mrs. R. C. Jennings of San of the food division a few days / after Lucillc Madsen moved backl on March 14th from the San Jose lLeandro. to Keddie, and is serving meals State college. He raduated with l Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taresh are RICHARD CONTE ' COLEEN GRAY also Gene Autry and ChampiO to air comers. I GIRL SCOUTS ADD $fi0 TO VUND FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN More than sixty dollars was realized from the sale of art]floaT Easter Lilies last Saturday, in the Girls Scouts drive for funds to benefit the Crippled Children's Society. The members of the organiza- tion take this means of expres- sing their thanks to all who con- tributed to the cause by buying a lily, Alice Shafer, reporter. REBEKAH LODGE ELECTS DELEGATES At the March 22nd meeting of Plumas Rebekah Lodge Mesdames Adair Sire]rig, Jewell Standart. and Myrtle Vick were elected as dc!egates to the Rebekah Assem- by which will be held in Santa distinction and v.ith departmcntal i in the process of moving to Oro- --,:-'): c.mmcr o } viIle where they have purchased "-- -,' 32: Tohn  ,brero had t a home. '- 'A/:r 'uct '-.er ihc aste- " Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stafford -; :n , : T :.  ;b.'erY; brother& I spent last week in Oroville visiting : ?Tl.i , ,nv t ez2ola of . -.elatives. ,o,--xic, vili.: an,t .olrmie Mclain Fred Hall returned last week ;:t has from a weeks visit in Richmond I Mr. and Mrs. Tully McCutch- with his son and family. -an a;:[ f:-nilv were Easter din- Mrs. Frank Furtwangler is .: :zne<s ,,f-Mrs. Helga Young convalescing at the home of her ad family. ! daughter, Mrs. Vernon Weinrich Mrs. Pier,'c Wilson snent sev-in Corning after undergoing an ,-at days of last week in Marys-I o0eration at the Enloe Hospital • :ll,  .:qth rolath'es, m Chloe. She is expected to re- 5%,% Ethel YTardgrave and sons ",:?,'tt a-T] :_:ordon of Portola spent three .a, cys here with Mr. ""::l ?,". ,T..:hn l-lardgrave, who turn to Greenville Sunday. GANG PLAYS PINOCHLE Pinochle was the order of the dr:)ve ch , '--.i: :9 Portola an evening last Saturday, when Mr. T'.mrF(lav.  and Mrs. Frank Rahn entertained Mrs Lee lohnsn will go to a number of their friends in honor ;an Wranis" Thursday. to enter .ff his birthday. tl,c _"%'a-'L: h .-:)i?a for ::urgery. Present were Messrs. and Mes- ".r. and ? ,'u "Crug" Coffin of dames Ralph lIyers, Fred Zunino, "1 sanville ,,?.,,d Sunday with ruce Mc!ntyre, George Standart, Tr and Yr • Vinton Pearce and Norman Johnson, Nick Bath, Era- children  mett Harpole. Forrest Wiley, and INDIAN TERRITORY Sunday- M onday April JANE POWELL RICARDO MONTALBAN TWO WEEKS WITH (In TechniOolor) CLOSED ON TUESDAY Wednesday-Thursday April Cruz in May. Plans were completed for public card party which will in the lodge halls this Saturday evening. Chairman Janet Myers announces the evening will be spent in playing canasta, crib- bage, and pinochle, and that nice prizes and refreshments will be provided. _pril 26th has been set as the date for our next initiation, with a large class of candidates ready to take the degree. Drill mistress Adair Stroing reminds all offi- cers that we will practice every Monday evening at 7:30 p.m., starting April 2rid. Members are now working, un- der the able direction of Mar- guerite Hamblin, for the turkey and ham dlnner which will be erved to the public on Sunday, April 22rid. Dinner will be served family-style from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. so that everyone will be assured of an excellent meal. she advises. PARTY FOR PAMELA Pamela Prtdeaux will observe her 6th birthday anniversary on April 1. but she celebrated he occasion last Saturday with a party given in her honor by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pri- deaux. Guests were Myrna McIntyre, Patriei€ Larkey, Pamela Fisher. &drienne Bobo. Glenda Sims. Jammie Philpot. John Batson. Tommy McIntyre Kay and Ken- nie Walker. Invited but unable to attend were Dale Timone. Janice Hall, Michael Hatch. Tad- die Tweedle and Ronnie Largent. The decorations were in the Easter motif was a beautiful cake as the high light of the refresh- ments. After the honoree opened her many gifts, games were played. NOW!. CHAIN SAW the host and hostess. Visitors dur- ing the evening were Otto Glau- ser and Bill Sobrero. Gwen Rahn served as co-hostess, and refresh- ments were highlighted by a lovely birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eades had as their dinner guests Easter Sun- day, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Noreutt, Mr. and Mrs. John Young, Mr. and Mrs. "Chuck" Wil- son and Mr. alc Mrs. Lloyd Wil- son and son. STUDY REGULATION SEVEN Cy and Joe Hall, Ralph Lozano : ' d Mike Ayoob represented Greenville at the meeting Monday night of the Office of Price Sta- bilization, held in Quincy and con- ducted by Director Raby J. New- ton off RenD. Many confusing oaints were explained away by Mr. Newton and his assistant, it was stated, but it is expected fur- ther meetings will be held in the near future for the purpose of en- lightening those affected. Mrs. -,,,.: .. ..... II']Oll rand Mrs. Hel- the qa k'om' -(, ca!hd to 7'etau- e n:: Me :-lay iT-':ause cf the death o  .,!rs Ta]"cz's br--ther GeorK.e h-erson. They ,-,,ill spend the week in Petaluma. Mrs. Lois ?.IcCrtoh.- eon is working in the store during Mrs. YouP,'Ts' absence. Earl Norcutt Mr. and Mrs I came up from Manton Friday to] ,% he," :;randdaughter Judy pike, [ -,:h= s>ent the Easter vacationl with her mother. Mrs. Jonn [ Young. / AAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: ' e3 Heminrjer. "7ed Smith - Mar 20 C:a"3 3i:3pso:, Ruth Stead, Mar 22 C;i'L '-'.o'A. 7m.,.I Menefee, Mar24 "<r.. ',larry Co:fin ....... Mar. 27th Peter Wilson ................ Mar. 28th Lute Bunneil, Jack Holt - Mar29 V.]. E. Stevenson ......... Mac, 30th Becttram Janes and Pamela" Prideaux ............................ 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