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June 28, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAYj JUNE 2S, 1951 WE GIVE SERVICE! PLUMAS GARBAGE AND DISPOSAL COMPANY GREENVIIJ.E. CALIFORNIA i ii I SAWS AND I LA*V4NNiO VV'.gRS i SHARPENED *- ., hod By Factory Machine Tv  'R01I9 IIAN VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. K. ]g. Murray, ac- ,"nn,panied by two of their sons-, ','b P'"! Jhn, retur.wd last week f:' qn  very pleasant trip. They ii,t Lassen Park. Crater Lake. !',,rtknd nd the Redwoods. 'Fhi .':s )lan.eJ. in honor of 13ob. wlio ;t., . I :adqated from the University of Pickup & Delivery Service | LHifurHa the week prewous 3rid l,ecwe Te]ephone IViessaqes at Greenville 39-..M. -  .............. i who v:iI1 soon start his military    * Leave Orders, At I ;,:,m=. .-\\;,t Coffin was reported to RAGS ALD OTHER SALVAGE FOR SALE GREENVILLE SHOE SHOP I h, t th walter Cliff home last .... _  -_ - ':.'¢,,-:... visiting from her new holTle uy all yJr prir,ing at .o,-;. ' :nrth IIllvwood. IBIIIIBImlIIBIIIIIMIIIIMIBMndIIBIIRIIIIIIIRII IIBMillSlIBNllml:ll: A:', and {rs. Randall Golden- ....  e:c av.':iV on vacation last i A V''I i T]mrsdav. leaving the Plumas Th,-atre" bP, x office in charge of " i Joe Hays. Randolph Golden- i son, Ernle Walters and Norman m " • Johnson attended the Rtary Club l SUMMER CLEARANCE i instalati°n sessi°n at Westw°°d i i Tuesday evening. -1 • LAVERNE PENLEY WED TO BUD SHARP IN RENO RITES SATURDAY i " OF  Miss LaVerne Penley of Green- • mm vllle became the bride of C.:D. , (Bud) Sharp of Quincy last" ft-" | FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES i urday, when the young couple were married in the presence of friends and relatives in RenD. I UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY i The bride is the former La- y,rue Paxton and a sister to Mrs. Two Greenville Stores  Hotel Bid g. and next to Moseley & Grenke _ Betty Glenn. She has been making • her home in Greenville and is well • known here. The groom is the i 15-- CA Req. 599.95 | Zenith Taple-top Combination Req. 139.9 m son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp of ! DEEP FREEZE ............ NOW 524.95 [ RADIPHONO ............ NOW 99.95 | hisQUincY'home.Where he has been making - .........  ...... | (Plays all sizes of records) • Attending the ceremony were =, DEEP FREEZE NOW 239 • the groom's parents and three sis- ............ 95 I TROHLES 2-Piece Re,o 229.9 . ters of Quincy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe | " ,I DAVANO SET  • alazzi and Mr. and Mrs. A w. I s=, wi,  er e. OSS.9S ............ NOW 179.00 _- Glenn of Greenville. - l  MONARCH ELECTRIC NOW 324.95 i ........ -.s ss "- HAPPY BIRTltDA-YSi TO:. II "' | Dr.,lJl' r.,conomat eq. • • l WEDGEWOOD--Fu/] chrome top. cJdll-- [ AIITfl WA£g" r NflW 12q q : Mrs. Leo ,ennr.oer ........ June 1 . ,u, uuu =.u oum-m nemer neq. ZOhUU I • Don Kampschmidt, Mike Harding m • i GAS RANGE NOW 20 . I Te New Maaq Washers Now • ............. 900 • ......................................... June 19 l ' I In Stock.  Ruby Stockton, Glenn Golay,'Clar- m DAYSTROM chl'ome Was 94 95 I -  ............ BII ence Lee Shelton ............ June 20 I qFlrl  o11 svv'sy e, t,, I wr'.ces  Govance uy ira/ • Mrs. John Branley ............ June 21 i 1/U)Lfi Jr.l ................ IIUW oOO J Square cdumum tub ...i ............ lq.50 : Mrs. Frank Van Ronk .... June 23 =B All-Wool 9x12 Were 159.95 | Square procelatn tub ........................ 164.50 i= Annie E. Allegewahr .... June 24 III 4 • Cindy June Borg ............ June 25 • R U G S ............................ 109.95 i o=d e.el  ........................ 14 .SO I Nora We,ch. Geo. W,k,nso. l (o -Lem I,, USED WASHING MACHINES ..... : .rs. ........................................ Kenneth B. Murray JuneJune 2726 BU Portable Domestic R ....  m Cal Setzer ........................ June 28 eg. tlq.$o • . .F.WINC MAglNP NOW 7 QI ] Thor Automatic, Cost 9.24.95 --Now 19.9.95 • Frankie Rusk .................... June 23 -- ,.,u,,a, a,==,u,u=a .... vvr "z.o..J • Betty Jo Ellis ................ June 29 I III ii i . | Fricjidodre Auto. Cost 304.75--Now 239.75 • Donald Thurman ............ July 2 B_-- Walnut Ca4net Domestic Worn 177.95 | Montqomery Ward Wringer 54.95 : Robert Meginness July 2 i SEWING MACHINE __ - - " ........... " .... Now 149.95 | Thor Wer ...................................... ,9.so  'ANDMr. andCONGTIONSMrs. Stanley DolphinTO: A FEW COFFEE AND END TIN AT HALF PRICE | . June 17 ........................................ I " ,, • "" .... --" - .... "" III qr. and Mrs. Ed Golay June 18 I = Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson _ FREE---A bushel o food and a peck o| potatoes with any Thor Washer. (Three models to m - ........................................ June 21 i " chooBe O)  Mr and Mrs. Stanley Nagler ......................................... June 21 BB|BBeBBBBB|BeeBBBBmeBBeBeeBBeeBeeB|e Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bidwell (their ........ - .... - .... - ..............  .... --- 20th) ................................ June 25 • -- *-It**-A*A'-Ask'i* 'Ad'A'-At*A*d2*d*'d 'd'A  Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Philpott ' v "'v• •T• "r'r" **Ir'•r** *** * *r* * * **Ir ***  "  * " • "" "• "v" •••v' .......................................... June 26 i = = N == = Where can you beat this? =m PORK STEAK ...................... m 49c BOLORTA .............................. lb 49c E i i BEST GRADE BACON• SUCED tb 47c j VERY CHOICE W .............................. m 59c . ,i , FANCY FRESH | FR Y ERS ...................... m 53c u THE BEST "  0M MRS• NEER ...... m 43c =- BACON SOUARES m 24c m .................. i i __==, COUNTRY SAUSAGE ............ t 49c - - No soraps -- Made from Legs of Pork mm i PII BEANS ............ 10 ]bs 1.00 Y, we hm, e  beef sca= m. one can beat. Your butcher works now and then--13 hours a doy--L. G. We can seU for le because we work for Our low overhead is all in your fa- vor, working people! WHITE KING GIANT GRANULATED SOAP ........ pkq 62c WH ITE CROSS ::= TOILET TISSUE .......... I0 tons 89c | REGULAR 93o = JEWEL OIL ........ : ....................... 79c i == We appreciate our any cust omers and intend to see that = you can buy here as reasona ble as anywhere in town--- = even it I have to add more ho urs myself- work is about all I know anyhoo! :L.G. Open 6 a.m. to 8 p•m. == .. =., I., GREENVILLE A /r.....l_.-.a- "i |C Glenn Works Now and Then =1 el . Oe • .. 0..0 0. O. 00 . 00 • e. •e • •o 0 • • . 0j :.• oe • .• • J Mr. and Mrs. Carl Furrer June 27 rv"r. and Mrs. Harold Norberg ......................................... June 28 Mr. apd Mrs. W. W. Hall June 28 POST!NG BEEFP-CB .... ' ,V OPS ORDER kEN,, Nevada. Posting or beef price ceiling charts in retail meat establishments has been postponed from the original June 18 deadline to August 1, accord- ing to information received in the Reno district office of Price Stab- ilization. Any meat retailers who desire to post their prices for the bene- fit of their customers, may pre- pare their chart• from prices quoted in the ceiling price regu- lation and post them. according to Raby J. Newton, district direc- tor. The August 1 date for official posting was selected because it is the need of the present  price level based on the first ten per cent rll- back of live cattle p'tOes. DOPE FOR THE : A final reminder to most World War It veterans in Plu- • mas County that:thelr entitlement -to. education stud training under .the GI Bill of-dghts will expire July 25th unls tltey are in train- ing on.that dat was issued to- day b.y C, J. allup, Veterans' Service Officer f o r Plumas County. Being "in training" includes normal summer vacation btwen regular GI Bill school terms, Gal- lup said. ]But it does nt mean merely applying or regtering for a GI Bill course which would start some time after the cut-off date. In other words, he explained, a "veteran who was not enrolled in such a course this Spring would have to b enrolled in one this Summer session if he wished to go on studying in the Fall under the GI Bill. World War II veterans who were discharged after July 25, 1947 have until four years from date of discharge to start or resume training under the same law before their remaining entitlement is for- feited. HOUSE FOR SALE; --in W( ELECTROLUX wood. 11 rooms: partly furnish! SAL£$ & SERVICE. Suitable for boarding houre or.: STANLEY BANG come property. A seal at $40 1011 No. St. Susanvillc Harold W'eyant, 308 7th St. We ........................ wood. LTER/T ONS - BUTTONho,cs . . . " .... d tFor' renL: close co ezr 2€q :)RESSMAKtNG - TAILORING Pne Vallev ]nn Hwy 89 C;rel 7q23 J ! r, IM ITH ville. :?:::oo oo:;,,i.e 31-M- rE e:rsh- 1 .......... F'O'R ................ ant; Oats; gas range, ! 'r::-dlxr' Mine Road Two 2-bdrm double horse trailer, also hors : ......... - - : ......  will sell or trade for cattle I, ' ,vuses ,on mrge os. oot nu will sell or trade for cattle, I, $6500. - H,t Springs,, phone 10-M-3.. :" Opposite tVolf Creek Garage. FOR RENT Large house trail Neat comfortable 3 bdrm home alos 3-rm. furn. apartment; dan© On  acre lot.: All Fenced. Nice hall or skating rink; camping a lawn, double garage hen house trailer space. Swimming p a,'l enosure $7500 ' free to all tenants. I. V. I'I . :: ': ' " Springs, Phone 10-M-3. 3 yr, old ,farm style home on 5 FOR SALE 14-ft Rock holt boa] acrcs ore_looking Indian Valley. equipped with Crosley Marine COl New feed barn, ch.ix equipment version 4-cyl. inpoard motr, an(9er outbuildings. Deep well rpm; 41/:, ft beam" on factor, with pre-:sure s-stem for domes- trailer; A-1 curtal. Speed up to tic and irrigation use. Nice loca- mph See it on Burton Mot01 tion, 'close in. Only$8500. Used Car lot. Andy Bradford 14 H E L E N H O L L E N B E K FOR SALE---8 ft Philco delWI Rcaor - Quincy model refrigerator. 2 yrs Old. Phonc 201- Leonhardt Bldg. Mrs. Jimmy Smith, 31-M-5. 3 FOR SALE BY OVVNIR--2 bed- FOR SALE---GIRLS' BICC room home, partly furnished; fire- years old; slightly used. On! .$  place, picture windows; large lot; Charles Camp, Greenville. Y4' Ho{Springs Road, Greenville. 16p WILLwaTkRerATE liThaye:o chrO ............ y g om n ROBINS SELF SERVICE  ing stove with pipe. Del Wri LATjNDERETTE a old Krth, er Ranch House. 11 35c per load damp dry Located .  o t¢AINI'PSD -- 'iecework ironm across from Moseley and Grenke ...... = ...... reasoname" work well (0n; .1 miarKet, rc. _ .' ...... hour serwce, uet wright, a Oi-t SiLE--Bui!ding lots in Kruger Ranch house, Greer/tlt Greenville. Clarence Olson, Cot- -- -------- touwood Club. Phone 24-M-5. 7-tfc FOR SALE at sacrifice--l ........................... tractor with wheel weights, FOR SALE: 15,000 gal wooden board plows, tandem disc; water tank umplete with outlet angle dozer, power take-off pll -ttmgs; fa:rly new, reasonably ley, cordwood saw- all almost nS. priced. Contact A1 McKeen in Also 1940 l/-ton Dodge TrucK; Pccks Valley. 16p speed rear axle, G-I steel b -- ........................... : good tires; Also Craftsman clld FO_. SALE- 3 rm house, unfurn.; saw, 30-in bar and extra ch fu.lv insulated, lots of light, Knot- C J Carroll Carroll Acres, 1 t y pine living room; lot 100 ft glemine Road, Taylorsvtlle, 1 oeep, teneea yard: 8x16 ft wood- shed, storage, workshop Inquire FOR ALE Milch cow Gernt last house on Standart Mine just fresh. J. L. Rilea,' Box 5 i Road, Greenville. 17p Greenville. 1 Sfisanville office, Citizens Utilities gadgets in your home or officd "] Co., was in theValley Tuesday a Bostitch B-8 Stapler only $$. making a tour of inspection of I at the Record office---get one existing telephone installations, I  including the new Taylorsville dial I T" -ewriter ribbons and t "" unit. 7J.,   v : paper, staplers adS-staples, lee  Subscribe to The Record today!lblanks and signs at The Rec 4 GOOD FORN TO BUY AT HONE Support r:o:r= :0::: 'nity and it will support you I!rlll!l!lill',lUilllllll!lnllilmmll JlIll Your home-town prosperity depends on home.town MAKE TO SHOP AT HOME lltl;in[iuimll;ltlttlltlllmiillllw, ll IIn:l!lll;!!tN$1 i IT FASHIONABLE FIRST • tm mamm THE I:IllUglIII ,KIENIE XOlgTOR. vo .m  ,,, ,. , | the Ist,lnformed Ilrsons in ur ¢ommunlty on worl.offai., w. i ;ou red thll woHd-Wldo doiTy newpoper regulony, you wdl ..| m .sh, new vlewpolnl, a fullea', rich understonding of t0doy'$ Vlt'l IB newlwPLU$ help frdm its ex¢luMvs feotures on homemoklng,  i ti0, ISlrdlSS, thoot0r, music,, rodto, Iportl. ::i: ls slkt|/'set- t[  ! 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