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October 18, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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RILEA Truck Owner and Agent For QUINCY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS IN Greenville Typewriter ribbons and typing blanks and signs at The Rscordl FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telephone Greenville 75-M-2 MANES FUNERAL HOME or The Gift & Ftow Shop Telephone Quincy 95 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOTARY Speckdty Legal Work TYPING - CONTRACTS LEASES - DEEDS, ETC. MARGUERII00 AUSTIN Telephone M-4 On hiway 89, near hrigh school Box 937 Westwoo, C4zL Crescent Street Greenville CHICO 00/d,e YE GIFT SHOP-PE BEDFORD'S Cards - Stationery - Ceremlos Watohes- Diamonds GIFTS FOR ALL OCCABIONS Jewelry - Silverware REPAIRING ¢ 122 Welt Third Street - Chic,) 119 W. 3rd Sla Chloo Cal. RED BLUFF FICKERT'S We have what you want in HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 200 Red Bluff Buyer' Guirle JOHN M. MOORE "The Best Place in Town to Buy a Car" Chevy -Olds - Cadillac Tehama Co. Dealer Ph. 166 SUSANVI00 The Record recommends the following merchants to pros- pective shoPPers in this vicinity. Loosley's Insurance Service Sierra Theatre Building SUSANVILLE, CALIF. 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, PhOne 84-B WIRTH-MILLAR Halware General Electric Appllanoee SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING SUPPLIEB 618 Main St. Phons P.2$-B TED CORDER Studebaker Cars and Truokg Utility Trailers - Truck Beds USED CARS AND TRUCKS We Service All Makes KELLY TIRES ;)hone 108-B - 1329 Main St, MILLWOOD FLORIST AND NURSERY Flowers fop All Occasions Bulb= - Seeds - Plants - Trees Main & Sacramento Ph. 38t.B LASSEN OFFICE SUPPLY Typewriters - Office equipment StaUonery - GJftl Hotel Mount Laelen Building CARL'S SHOES Roblee - Buster Brown - Alrstep JUSTIN & HYER COWBOY BOOTS See the Complete Line of PHILCO RADIOS Refrigerators-Ran9el-Frsezers Davis Service Applkmce Griffin Building Phone 406-B L R. PACKWOOD, OpL D. Glasses Fitted and Repaired Office Hours: 9-12 and l-t} mm i 607 Cottage Street Telephone 247-B DEAl. & DAVIE SERVICE Cadillac & Oldsrrobife Cars GMC Trucks - Goodyear Tires RECAPPI NG Complete Automotive Service Phone 212-B 1107 Main St. Safety Teated Used Cars Dealers in Builders' Supplies T. #* M. CARPENTER SHOP Cabinet Work-Glass Work Sash and Doors Phone 292-B 807 Union DOYIJE MOTOR CO. Sales -- FORD -- 8ervioe FOlD - and M2P.CURY Guaranteed Used Cars Phone 2gS-B 611 Main 8t. t m JEWJS The Store on the Corner Main and Gay Streets Gotham Sterling NeUonaily Advertiled Web:her DIAMONDS Walbh Repairing - Engraving . m i US StODIO Your Portreit Photographer g14 Main 8t. Phone ZSB TAYI.0RSVILLE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Henri Fisrter, Mrs. Ruth Cliff and Mrs. Edna Fisher spent Wednesday in Reno. Mr. and Mrs. John Harlgrave and Mrs. Edna Fisher attended Eastern Star in Quincy Wednes- day night. Mrs. Hattie Hill and son Bob Brow of Modesto visited over the weekend with relatives. They stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Johr Young. Mrs. Jesse Holt and daughter motored to Reno Wednesday with Jean Lewis of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hagadone her husband Bud ls working near there. Mrs. Mary Wing drove her up and returned home aturday. Kathryn McDonald and M a r y Heart of Oakland visited relatives and friends over the weekend. Johnny McLain returned t o Healdsburg after spending a couple of days here. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vandament of San Francisco spent the week- end with the Kermit Fishers. Mrs. Irene Rossi and childrer spent Saturday and Sunday in the Valley. Funeral Services were held Mort- of Lancaster are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peters for a few days. ,Mrs. Minda M. Ranker and son Dr. Emery Ranker of Lafayette, and Mrs. Ione I. Bonbright of Glen Ellen were Friday overnight guests of their sister and aunt Mrs. Juno J. Pearce. Friday they all enjoyed dinner at the Green- ville Inn. They are former residents of Tay- lorsville. Mrs. Mary Wing and Mrs. Della Herring accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Harmon to San Jose Mon- day to attend the state Grange convention. They plan to be gone a week. Mrs. Ruth Clary and Mrs. Lau- ren Hinz and daughter Carolyn ac- companied Mrs. Katherine Janshen to Vallejo over the weekend. Mrs. Cora Sheehan of Rockaby is spending several days with Mr and Mrs. Will Dolphin. Johnny McLain of Petaluma spent the weekend with the Aldo Sorsolis. Mr. and Mrs. "Tuffy" McCutch- con and family and Dickie Gates drove .to Standish Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. McCutch- en's parches, the Les McColms and daughter Jane. Harry Parker came up from Al- bany to spend the weekend deer hunting, staying with his step daughter, Mrs. Frank Sobrero and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dale of Stockton are visiting for several days with the L. Fishers and W. Tareshes. Mrs. Edith Sherrick of Los An- geles arrived Saturday to spend a week here with her husband Burr Sherrick. Mrs. Jean Clark left Thursday accompanied by her brother E. P. Waller for Mission, Texas, where she 'ill make her home. H e r brother will see her settled there and then will return to his home in Martinsville, a. Mrs. Clark has s01d her house here to Colburn Smith who left on Monday to move her furniture to Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Velasco and son Karl of San Francisco spent Ted Kunzler and family in Green- ville and visited relatives and friends here Saturday. Miss Nancy Hardgrave and five girl friends of San Francisco spent the weekend here at the Hard- graves summer home. Marie McDonald of Oakland is spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Sorsoli. Laides Aid met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Gussie Boyden with ten attending. It was the birthday of Mrs. Elsie Ann Han-day in Quincy for Harley Flour- non who .was surprised with anoy who passed away Friday gift. It was pot-luck at 1:00 o'clock morning. He was a brother of Mrs Mrs. Ruth Stead and Mearl Timey Cooke. Stead drove Mrs. Rosie Owens of Quincy to Sacramento Saturday to meet her husband Tex, who has been going to school. Mrs. Maude Taylor left Monday for her home in San Francisco after spending two weeks here. Mrs. Ann Gates left Tuesday for Hompani to make her home while Indian VMley Post No. 568 AMERICAN LEGION AND ALTXILXARY MEETS SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH AT 7:30 p.m. Veterans and servloe men welcome  iII I i l KIIIII II nllUlINlU i 148 Illlllllll liB4l iiii tllll iIiii nlln4 LNDN VALLEY GRANGE N¢. 439 Meets First and "lrd Tues0ay o1 Tch Month, 8 p.m. - TayIorsville H. S. HANNON, Master Elsie Ann Hannon, Se'y D. R. Strong, Hall Mgr. • ..,,t ,,sl,,llt, u,ltlt ,,,,l,llle,,t.l.lll.llllllltllllllnllllll SINCERITY LODGE No. 132, F. &  M. Meets 2nd Friday each month, 8 p.m Visiting Brothers Welcome! Ernest Waiters, W.M. Herbert Holt, Secretary LUMBER & SAWMILL WORKERS UNION. AFL Larcal o. 2647 Meets first Sunday of each month at 11 a.m. -- in Old Library Hal} GREENVILLE .:. CALIFORNIA JOE PALAZZl, president ROBERT GIESiCK, Bur. Agent and Secy.-Tree8 IiJlt IIlOltt,tIaltl148lltJlllHlttlililliinlltlllIiilltlllll G__E LO,O.F. LODGE No. 252 Meets 1st and 3rd Saturdays- 8 p.m. - at Oddfellows Hall, Greenville, California DERYL CONRAD, N. G. Mr. Will Dolphin accompanied Claudie Neer to Sacramento Saturday. He broke his hip in Greenville Saturday and was tak- en down in the ambulance. Mr. Dolphin has returned home. Mrs. Henri Fisher, Mrs. Ruth Cliff, Mrs. Marie Sorsoli and Mrs. Ruth Stead attended the Joint Sor- optimist dinner Tuesday night at Greenville Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Olson have moved to Chico. Mr. and Mrs. Heppe of Oaklmd are visiting his uncle Pete Viacava and wife. Mrs. Margie Dolphin and son Billy returned Tuesday from Newark, N. J. where she visited relatives. Bob Cooke spent Saturday here with his mother, going back to Reno Sunday to get his wife to attend the funeral services of his Christian Science Society, Quin- cy: Lesson Sermon Sunday 11:00 a.m. Evening meeting on the first Wednesday of each month, 8 p.m. St. Anthony Catholic: Father J. J. Cororan, pastor; Sunday Mass 10:45 a. m., Quincy 9:00 a. m. Assembly of God: Rev. Don North, pastor; S. S. 9:45 a. m., Service 11:00 a. m., Service 7:30 ).m. Sunday. Wednesday Youth Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Church: Second and Fourth Sunday of each month, 2:30 p. m., at Assembly of God Church. Community Church - Greenville: S. S. 9:45 a. m., Service 11:00 a. m. Taylorsville: 10:00 a. m. Crescent Mills: 9:00 a. m. Felowship [)in- ner at Greenville first Thursday of each month, 7 p. m. Elder C. Wayne Griffith, pasor; Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.; Wor- ship Service 11 a.m. Saturday. the weekend with her sister Mrs. ELMORE HUNT, Sec'y Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday. PLUMAS CO. F2m00g AT GRAND NATIONAL Roy C. Carmichael of Plumas county, today entered head of feeder cattle in the Grand National Livestock sition, Horse Show which will be held in the Francisco Cow Palace to. November 4. John R. Dodd$ Blairsden will also be an there. The great Pacific Coast classic which has become as "The Show of National ionships" is expected to more than 150,000 visitors all over the nation. Friends and relatives away home are always glad to the home-town paper. Send a gift subscription to The uncle Harley Flournoy on day. ¢Irs. Lewis of Sacramento Tuesday to visit her daughter family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl sen and Jon. Mrs. Henri Fisher the Garden Club Wednesday her home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Susanville spent unday with mother, Mrs. Walter and brother Le Roy Buckner. Mrs. Adak Kauffman, Henri Fisher, Mrs. Mrs. Amy Hardgrave attended No-Hostess Bridge club in ville Friday afternoon. NOTICE TO CO-OWNER oF MiNE TO CONTRIBUTE AUgust 2, 1951 TO G. E. Goodhue, her utors, administrators, sors or assigns: You are hereby notified the undersigned, have the sum ot Two no/100 ($200.00) DoUars in and mprevements upon the tory No. 1 Quartz Clann, Incuan Township, mas, State of said claim is more described in the : thereof, of record in Volume of Quartz Claims, at the office of the of the County of Plumas, California, in order to hold mining claim under the of Section 2324 of the United Stes. amount required to hold for the 1st, 1950, And you are notified that if from the service of this Notice you, you fail or refuse to ribute your proportion of expenditures, as co-owner interest in said claim will the property of the under the provisions of mid tion 2324. J. W. GOODHUE, (Pub Aug 9 thrugh Nov 8) Better J00nan Be Sorry! Standard ,qui, a¢€sstoriss ad wlm illuaraud ore su'sa to dmngs iaom no.J, For the man or woman who wants a Cadillac, there is no satisfactory substitute in the whole wide world! So, if your heart is set on sitting at the wheel of this great and distinguished motor car--let us talk with you frankly about the matter. First of all, you should come in and place your order-- just as soon as crcumstances will pertain There is now--as there has been for many years--a waiting list of wonderful people who wish to own this wonderful car. And the sooner your name joins this distinguished list--the sooner your hope will be realized. And once your signature is on an order blank--hold firm to your purpose. This may not be easy--for temptation is almost certain to assail you! Cars without number may be had txiay--almost as soon as you agree to accept them. And, quite naturally, people who sell these available cars may ask you to shift your preference from Cadillac. But, again, we urge you to hold firm--for the sake of your own welfare and your own satisfaction. Remember--it's Cadillac you want. Cadillac--with its universal and pride-inspiring recognition as the Standard of the World! Cadillac--with such performance that owners actually think up excuses for taking to the highway! Cadillac--with such amazing endurance that its full life-span has never yet been measured! Cadillac--with economy so extraordinary that few cars, at any price, will run farther on a gallon of gasoline ! Yes--if you want a Cadillac, come in and order it; And then stand firm until you get it. It's far, far better to wait--than be sorry. For remember, there is nothing that-can take its place. ' \\; Main Street. QUINCY MOTOR SALES Quincy,