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August 2, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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:! ililiilllllllllltlllfllfilllillilllllllillflilllllilllllfltllilllllllllllllill RESERVED SEATS ON SALE NOW M00JOR AUTO RACES i Friday Night, August 10 = m • ! PLUMAS COUNTY FAIR ---- :z Get Your Tickets Now At Indian Valley Record IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll BRYCE BOGUE STUDYING ELECTRONICS AT KEESLER BASE Pfc. Pryce Rogue, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rogue of Greenville, recently reported to Keesler Air Force bast to begin training in electronics fundamentals, an in- tegral part of the "electronics training center of the world" lo- cated only a few hundred feet noh of the Gulf of Mexico, at Biloxi, Missisippi. Housing the 338th Technical Training Wing, Keesler is also known as the "push-button college of the Air Force." Here, incoming students will attend one of 16 different schools, offering over 55 spearate curricula. The training Pfc Bryce receives in this school will extend over approximately a several weeks l period. When graduated he will be assigned to field duty .or to an advanced training school. NEW RECORD REPORTED FOR CONTINUOUS HEAT Fourteen days of 90-degree day- time temperatures establish an all- AND ROOFING SUPPLIES - BETTER START USING THEM WHILE THE WEATHER IS GOOD! Our Expert Advice Comes for Free--Cy, Joe and Ralph time record of continuous heat in i this vicinity, avers Weatherman Bidwell. Beginning July 13, his ' ' . ......... '¢'' ................. ')" official thernometer has regis- UILHI MATEBIAL tered 89 degrees or more.every day to date, with a high on July • 22 of 93--o2l records being made i MA117111U/AlI----------'--'---_j.j__w.,u, PAINT in the cool confines of Bidwell Park, which is a few degrees cool- er than Greenville proper. VISIT LAST RESORT Mr. and Mrs. David 3. Anderson had as picnic guests last Sunday: at their home, Anderson's Last Re- sort on slope of Mr. Keddie, Mr. and Mrs. John Hosselkus; Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Clarke and children; Philip, Kenneth, Carol, Janet and Marilyn; Mrs. Theresia Kern George Kern, and Catherine King of American Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Tronton Lee and daughter Dawne William L. Hambl]n and Mr. and Mrs. John lIeisler of Greenville. Subscribe to The Record today' SOROPTI MISTS VACATION FOR BALANC OF SUMMER MONTHS A picnic session staged last Thursday at Bidwcll Grove mark- ed the last meeting for the dura- tion of summer, of the Greenville Soroptimist Club. Twenty-fbur members a n d guests were present for the out- door meeting and were etertain- ed by Kenneth Macebo of the Youth Center, sponsored by the club, who played his accordion for the ladies. The organization, headed by President Ann Bidwell, will r- sume its regular meetings in Sept- ember. VALLEY OBSERVATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rahn are here from Los Angeles, enjoying a visit with his sisters, mother and nephew at the Frank Rahn home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kamp- schmidt abandoned their gas sta- tiolq last week and devoted their time to burning up some fuel in e their boat at Lake Tahoe. = • Ir. and V[rs. Frank Mancebo i of San Lorenzo visited last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. m Jack Garcia of Greenville, return- [] ing home accompanied by their son Kenneth and twin daughter's Sharon and Shirley, who have ml been visiting here the past month, m | "Buster" Seymour is recovering from his recent trip to Chico, where he was robbed of part of [] his tail and was the recipient of i all the shots which a small puppy is entitled to. He spent a couple z- of days visiting the vet there last week while his mother, Fay Sey- [] mour, took some advanced in- struction in ceramics painting• Jewell and Gimp Standart, ac- eon-rpanied by Shirley Lynn, and the Norman Johnsons, were week end vftors in the bay area, tak- ing in "tile ice follies and head- ! THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 J .... llinlll nllll illilllllllllllllitmlnmllllllllllll| Cottonwood ,h  PHONE 24-M-5 i lk,;lUllY G00EE00w,00 "The Bqghtest Nite Spot in Town" m m llllllllilllllilliilillllllillllliilallllllll|lli Make no mistakes--Let us do your printing and we'll make 'em| ITALIAN COOKING - SEA FOODS - STEAKS Expertly Prepared by MARIO DANESE COCKTAIL LOUNGE IN CONNECTION Clarence and Sally, Your Hosts .... THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD j TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE II [I IIIII , r v w w v w v v v v v v w v w v i Trailer Space IN THE SHADE OF THE PINES Clean Rest Rooms and Showers Electricity and Water Garbaqe Disposal Provided .,.',.,.,:,u IIOTOR COURT i::_:zock]c R.tes Phone 24-M-3 quartering at the Hotel Whitcomb. [ Shirley Lynn is staying with re-! latives in Oakland for a v:eek. ,.. _,._.:..,:.:.,=:.:,::j::% .. ...... I[.ame00 P,UM00S illt00'00dOH00Y PACIFIC COAST OGGER CHAMPIONSHIPS SATURDAY- 7 P.M TWO- OUTSTANDING LIVESTOCK MINING LUMBER AGRICULTURE FLORTICULTURE HOMEMAKING FRIDAY-AUGUST 10. ONE NITE ONLY MAJOR Auto :00.aces SANCTIONED BY AMERICAN RACING ASSOCIATION i! ¸¸ : ard SUNDAY. 1 P.M VALLEY ROPING CLUB Top Show SUNDAY ONLY. 7 P.M PRESENTED BY CHICO HARD-TOP CLUB EXHIBITS from 90 a.m. to li:O0 p.n EVERY DAY THURSDAY AUGUST 9 THROUGH SUNDAY AUGUST 12 LY ATTRACTION-WEST COAST " i Traditional Parade SATURDAY MORNING AUG. 11.11 A.M . COLORFUL • t. * ,r, HORSE SHOW THURSDAY. 7 P.M ANNUAL Zl.H AUCTION SALE SUNDAY AUG. 12:- STARTING I0 A.M