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September 20, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1951 u_ _ _ tEE.,., TWO CARLOAD LOTS 1 SHARPENED | WILKERSON |]l ,, Method $ jones..e, c |II " - _ .... Phone 17,4 P.O. 24|I I L.00e Op-- At _ 00:SHOE SHOP DUNIJkP'S WESTWOOD The Most Complete Department Store in Lessen County Clothing-Shoes Ready-To-Wear Appllanoes-Radlce Shoe-Repairing i i WESTWOOD SERVICE COMPANY BU ICK-GMC-PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE Chevron and Union Stations W. J. Tunison Vern Rlcketts WESTWOOD LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING For Greenville Service Call Jack Madgcm PAL'S BARBER SHOP Phone 87-M-2 Greenville PROFESSIONAL SERVICES flours 9:30-6 - Saturdays 9:30-7 Agent for Westvvood Laundry WESTWOOD RADIO SERVICE COMPLETE RADIO REPAIR All the Latest Recordi Box 937 WGWtwood, CaL FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telephone Greenville 75-M-2 MANES FUNERAL HOME or The Gift & Ftower Telephone Quinoy 95 CHICO Gu YE GIFT SHOPPE Cards - Stationery - Ceremles GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 122 West Third Street - Chico BEDFORD'S Watches- Diamonds Jewelry - Silverware REPAIRING 119 W. 3rd St. ChiDe, Cal. BED BLUFF F I C K E R T' S [ JOHN M. MOORE We have what you want in ]] "The Best Place in,,Town to Buy a Car I HOME FURNISHINGS ! Chevy - Oids - Cadillao Tehama Phone 200 Red Bluff| Co. Dealer Ph. 166 I SUSANVILI00 Buyers' Guide The Record recommends the CARL'S SHOES following merchants to pros- Roblee - Buster Brown - Alrltep JUSTIN & HYER pective shoppers in this vicinity. COWBOY BOOTS Loosle¥'s Insurance Service Sierra Theatre Building SUSANVI LLE, CALl F. AT WOLF CREEK GARAGE Phone Greenville 68-M EVERY MONDAY LONG'S SHOE STORE "Fine Footwear for Men, Women and Children HOSIERY 614 Main St. Ptyone 84-B WIRTH-MILLAR Hardware General Eleotric Appliances SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING SUPPLIES 618 Main St. Phone 223,B TED CORDER Studebaker Cars and Tcks Utility Trailers - Truck Beds USED CARS AND TRUCK8 We Service All Makes KELLY TIRES Phone 108-B - 1329 Main St. MILLWOOD FLORIST AND NURSERY Flowers for All Occasions Bulbs - Seeds - Plants - Trees Main & Saorament Ph. 381-B LASSEN OFFICE SUPPLY Typewriters - Office Equipment Stationery - Gifts Hotel Mount Lessen Building See the Complete Line of PH17.CO PJDIOS Refrigerators- Ran ges- Frlezers Davis Service Appliance Griffin Building Phone 406-B L IL PACKWOOD, Opt. D. Glasses Fitted and Repaired Office Hours: 9-12 and 1-5 mmm • 607 Cottage Street Telephone 247-B DEAL & DAVIE SERVICE Cadillac & Oldsmobile Cars GMC Trucks - Goodyear Tires RECAPPING Complete Automotive Service Phone 212-B 1107 Main St, Safety Tested Used Cars Dealers in Builders' Supplies T. & M. CARPENTER SHOP Cabinet Work-Glass Work Sash and Doors Phone 292-B 807 Union DOYLE MOTOR CO. Salu -- FORD -- Service FORD - and MERCURY Guaranteed Used Carl Phone 295-B 611 Main St. t- NERRA  The Store on the Corner Main and Gay Streets Gorham Sterling Nationally Advertised Watchel DIAMONDS Watoh Repairing - Engraving FJS'S STUDIO Your Portrait Photographer I14 Main St. Phone 23B TAYLORSVlLLE NEWS NOTES Sonoma arrived Wednesday to Neer Monday. visit their daughter Mrs. Walter Mrs Kathryn Hardgrave and Cliff and family. Nancy and Johnnie of San Fran- Mr. and Mrs. John Aventi of cisco spent the weekend here. Stockton visited several days last Mrs Wilbur and daughter of week with the Lawrence Fishers Colusa spent two days here at and Winnie Taresh families. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barrett, Kathy Barrett and Tom Barrett all of Berkeley visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Fisher. June Le Roy of Chico State Col- lege visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Sorsoli and Mr'. and Mrs. John Sobrero. Jack Kind spent the weekend in Reno. A son Kenneth Grant was born Thursday, September 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Chet Kirby at the Plu- mes Industrial hospital. H e weighed 8 lhs. 3 ounces and has two sisters and a brother. Mrs. Kirby and son returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Rossi and children Larry and Jackie went to Yuba City over the weekend to visit relatives and have dental work done. Barbara McCutcheon went to Chico Saturday to attend the football game. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and son Mark of Quincy were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Paulsen and son Jon who was celebrating his first birthday. Wayne Sorsoli of Sacramento visited Sunday with his father Aldo and frends. Mrs. Fay Smith and cliildren of Greenville spent seveml days here with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fish- er and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fisher, while Fay was away fighting fire. Jack Lindsay of Reno visited his uncle Frank Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert were visitors in town Monday. Mr. Smith spent Sunday and  Monday in the San Joaquin Valley. Mrs. Lois McCutcheon drove to Keddie Friday to meet Mrs. Mickey Donaldson, her mother Mrs. Flossie Thompson and her sister Holds who came from Mon- roe, Michigan and will spend some time here before moving to Mon- roe. The CrTstal Fountain and Dress shop opened Monday under the management of Mrs. Mary Dol- phin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dolphin have moved into the living quar- ters iD the rear. their Genesee ranch. Ambrose Sikes left Wednesday for San Francisco after spending a few days with his brother Elmer. Mrs. Adah Kauffman, Mrs. Jo Bremer and Phil Galapin are spending a few days visiting Shas- ta Dam and Virginia City. Don Ransen of the marine corps is spending a few days of his fur- lough with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephenson. He will return to Camp Pendleton, Calfornia. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sobrero and Michael left Friday to spend the weekend in Oakland with rela- tives and friends. Mrs. Henri Fisher and Mrs. Bet- ty Paulsen went to Chester Mon- day night to attend a dinner sponsored by the Community Con- cert Association. Mrs. Fisher is chairman for Taylorsville and you may obtain tickets from her. Mr. and Mrs. John Sobrero drove to Quincy Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grames and daughter Sandra and Mrs. Martha Barnes visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Weekend visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thomason, were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dunlap of Santa Aria. Mr. and Mrs. Dun- lap are former employers of Mr. Thomason. He is presently em- ployed by the Los Angeles Times in the capacity of City Editor. HERE I$ REAL HAl R BEAUTY e *  Creamed Shampoo CLINIC FOR PUBLICITY PEOPLE AT CHICO" Members who must prepare pLlblicity material will profit by the first annual "publicity clinic" being offered October 6 at Chico. The affair is sponsored by Chico State college and the Chico cham- ber of commerce. The clinic s specifically tailor- ed for the benefit of school journalism teachers men's and women's clubs; farm groups, vet- erans' organizations, P.-T.A.'s, campaign chairmen, Chamber managers, and anyone else who has to prepare and present pub- licity. The entire cost is $3, it was reported. 91 REBEKAHS INITIATE FIVE Five new members were initiat- ed into the Taylorsville Rebekah lodge last Thursday evening. The were Dorothy Lois Fisher Wilma Edwina Underwood, Cleo Bell Meier, Allen Elois Eveland Richarl S. Griffitll. MINOR MUST PROVE TO BUY LIQUOR Minors who buy liquor lating new state laws, it ported this week. The new regulations more burden on the minor, help relieve the dealers of "necessity of determining of young patrons. There are two major Now any person under 21 of age who produces else's identification, such driver's license or ID order to get alcoholic is guilty of a misdemeanor. viously the burden for such false evidence has been ed on the dealer or his The second change makes misdemeanor for minors to ] liquor in their streets, highways, or public However, this doesn't minors who are delivering stuff to their parents or in suance of employment; a boy, for example. By BOB KELTON Herds A Tip On : • does have these 8 s'oline lity : qualities, it's better a___ Qua : and thus more dependable . der any conditions, anywh . : in the West. : Give us a call today. We'll : that your bulk tanks • promptly. Judge for • what a difference : Supreme Gasoline makes • your driving. -- I • Some gasolines are refined ; to stress one or two special ." features,., at the expense of • others. No gasoline gives you : all-around performance unless • it has 8 important qualities..8 that make Chevron Supreme: • • SU  Axea.blending qllty • Mileage quality ; • Power quality • Anti-knock quality . • Vapor.lock prevention . • Starting quality • Warm-up quality • a Standard Oil CemlpE, • ,esleration qualit d  m,h.dea by ROBERT KELTON Phone 1-M-I Crescent Mills, The lightning storm Sunday night uprooted a large tree on Main street and knocked off sev- eral posts on the Drug Store aria house across the street. Mrs. Maude Taylor has rturn- ed to her home in San Francisco after spending a month here. Mr. and Mr.s Billy Hasselkus called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Mickey Donaldson, h e r mother and sister are spending a few days in Grass Vallley on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Underwood who celebrated their first wedding anniversary Sunday, had dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dolphin and son. Henry Mann is in Reno for a few days. No feed at any price can produce_ more eggs than Albers EGG x_tlt= for ds of Pea Coast poultrymen today--econom- ically. Albers EGG MAKER is an economical |eed because it is rich in the nutrients which keep hens in good condi- tion and keep them laying more eggs. Yet it costs no more than other feeds, Give Albers EGG MAKER a trial. Drop into our store oe call today foe delivery. MOSELEY & Phone 47-M-2 Greenvo &s dee00ie'ty e.e el00p ;. C00li00.io/ The County Courtwu.e is set in a beautifal #ark in tl mt of Fw. P. G. and E. home rates are far below U.S. average! m The cost of living has gone up 88% since 1940, but P. G. and E. domestic rates are actually lower than 11 years ago! Nothing else you buy costs so little--does so much. Let P. G. and E.'s bargain gas and electricity do more of your work, bring you more of life's comforts. for TYNCal re¢;., Fresno 7e bill In all u  " • . of simi .o. eitiex • $8.2 8 • ".lOt Size. poGoEo PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY