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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD
THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1951
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GREENVILLE SHOE SHOP
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BACK SAYING HELLO
Justine Deal is back on the job
'this week after enjoying a few
days vacation in Sacramento, from
her job as supervisor of the local
telephone office. Replacing her
during the trip were Gladys Scott.
Norms Glenn, Nancy Swanson,
Janice Swindlehurst, Lela Bridg-
man and Viola Van Fleet.
JOHN E. RILEA
Truck Owner and Agent
For
QUINCY LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANERS
IN Greenville
Typewriter ribbons and typing
blanks and signs at The, Recordl
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Telephone Greenville 75'M-2
MANES FUNERAL HOME
TAYLORS00 NEWS NOTES
Dr. Masters left Saturday for
his home in Los Angeles after
spending a few weeks here•
Mr. "and Mrs. Hugh Stephens
and Howard: Montikey spent
Monday and Tuesday of last week
in Sacramento.
Mrs. Helga Young who had
gone to New Jersey to spend a
week with her husband Capt. Bill
Young, went to Monroe, Mich.
Monday where she accompanied
Mrs. Mickey Donaldson and child-
ren Sally and David and Mrs.
Kathleen Braden back here, re-
turning Friday. Mrs. Donaldson
drove to Michigan to get her
children and Mrs. Braden accom-
panied her cousin back to spend
an indefinite time•
Bruce Fisher spent the week
end here from Chico.
Mrs. Marie Sorsoli was a guest
of' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Paulsen at
a Rotary meeting in Portola Sat-
urday night.
Jack King drove to Reno Sat-
ents. Bobby Stephenson drove
them home on Monday.
Mr. and lrs. G. L. Vander-
hoven came up from Tehama to
spent Friday with the Bernard
lcKowskis. Sunday the McKow-
skis motored to Tehama.
The Fashion Show that was to
be held Friday night was post-
poned to a latter date.
Mrs. Helen Nolan and baby son
of Reno spent a few days here
with her sisters, Mrs. Alice Wxl-
liams and Mrs. Susan Eveland and
their families, also her father A.
J. Downey at Englemine.
The community was saddened
to hear of the death of our Post-
master Mark Herring who suffered
a heart attack while duck hunt-
ing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kayo
Mullen and family of Hayforl
arrived Saturday to be with her
mother Mrs. Herring. Funeral ser-
vices were held here on Monday.
Mrs. Elsie nn Harmon is work-
ing in the post office for a fev¢
WESTWOOD
The Most Complete De.mtment
Store in Lauen
Clothing-Shorn
Ready-To-Wear
Appliance-Radios
8hoe-Repairing
or urday. Other Reno visitors on Sat-
GUt & Op urday were Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Telephone Quirmy 115 Awbrey, Mrs. Charles Taresh and
---_--_-v-- Marian Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burns spent
a few days at Port Chicago.
Mrs. Mary Wing has received
word that her grandson Allen
days.
Floyd Neer has taken sevcra
of his prize bulls down to the
Cow Palace in San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Krug of the
T{mber Trail Ranch left Monday
for Live Oak to take back their
grandson, Danny, who has been
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We have what you want in "The Best Place in Town
to Buy a Car"
HOME FURNISHINGS Chevy - Olds - Cadillac
Phone 200 Red Bluff Tehama Co. Dealer Ph. 166
The Record recommends the
following merchants to pros-
pective shoppers in this vicinity.
SUS&NVILLE Buyers'
Gu/de
CARL'S SHOES
Roblce- Buster Brown - Airstep
JUSTIN & HYER
COWBOY BOOTS
Loosley's lnrdrcmce So•ice
Sierra Theatre Building
SUSANVILLE, CALIF.
AT WOLF CREEE GARAGE
Phone G:eenville 68-M
EVERY MONDAY
LONG'S SHOE STORE
Fine Footwear for
Men, Women and Children
HOSIERY
614 Main St, Plone 84-B
V4TRTH-MILLR Hal¢wcre
General Electric Appllanoee
SPORTING GOODS
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
618 Main St, Phone 223-B
TED CORDER
Studebaker- Willys-Overland
Used Cars & Trucks
Trailers, Truck Beds
Kelly and U. S. Royal Tires
We Service All Makes
Phone 20(X)---1327 Main Street
MILLWOOD
FLORIST AND NURSERY
Flowers for All Oaelon|
Bulbs - Seeds - Plant8- Trees
Main & Sacramento Ph. 881.B
LASSEN OFFICE
Typewriter= -
Statiormry - Gifto
Hotel Mount Lueen Building
See the Complete Line of
PHILCO HADIOS
Refrigerators-Ranges- Freezers
Davis Service AppUance
Griffid Building Phone 406-B
L R. PACKWOOD, Opt. D.
Glasses Fttted and Hepaired
O££ice l-louts: 9-1'2 and 1-b
II II n
607 Cottage Street
Telephone 247-B
DEAL & DAYIE SERVICE
Cadillac . (JldanODIl¢ Cars
GMC Trucks - Goodyear Tires
RECAPPING
Complete Automotive Service
Phone 212-B 1107 Main St.
Safety Tested Used Cars
Dealers in Builders' Supplies
To ,. M. CAIENTER SIOP
Gab|net Work-Glass Work
h and Doors
Phone -B 807 Union
DOYLE MOTO CO.
Sale- FORD- 8eFvir.
FOItD - and EtCUI%X
Guarantod Used Gar=
PhOne 295-B 611 Main Gt,
EASI:MAN'S STUDIO
Gates of Redding has been burned
quite badly. Mrs. Wing left Tues-
day to be with him.
Colburn Smith has returned here
after taking a load of furniture
to Mission, Texas for Mrs. Jean
Clarke.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert
of Greenville visited in town Sun-
day with friends.
Wayne Sorsoli come up from
Sacramento to spend the weekend
visiting relatives and friends here
and in Crescent Mills.
The Dick Griffins of North Arm
have been enjoying a visit with
their daughter of Stockton.
Hugo Maddalena of Loyalton
his father of Naps visited
friends here Sunday. They are for-
mer residents of Greenville.
Several new telephones were in.
stalled the first of the week.
Mrs. Alex Largent and sons
Ronnie and Ddnny of Quincy have
spent a week here with her par-
NOTICE OF HEARING
BEFORE THE PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION OF
TH STATE O" CAI.JORNLA
In the Matter of the Application of
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECrRIC
COMPA.NY for an order of -the
Public Utilities Commission of the
State of California under Section
63 (a) of the Public Utilities Act
authorizing applicant to increase
its electric rates and charges in
the manner and to the extent
herein stated.
Application No. 32589
NOTICE IS BY GIVEN
that the Public Utilities Commis-
sion of the State of California has
set the hearing in the above en-
titled matter before Commissioner
Huls and Examiner Edwards
starting Wednesday, November 7,
1951 at 10:00 a.m. in the Commis-
sion Courtroom, State Building,
San Francisco, California, at which
Ume and place all interested par-
ties may appear and be heard.
BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION.
Dated at San Francisco, this 10th
day of October, 1951.
R. J. PAJALICH, Secretary
Public Utzlities Commission of the
State of California.
NOTICE TO CO-OWNER OF
MINE TO CONTRIBUTE
AUgUSt 2, 1951
To G. E. Goodhue, her heirs, exec-
utors, administrators, ScceS-
sors or careens:
£ou are hereby notified that ,
the undermgnea, have expendea
the sum ot 'l%vo riundred and
no/100 ($200.00) Dollars in labor
and impzovements upon the Vic-
tory No. 1 Quartz Clazm, situate m
lnman l'ownsp, County of Plu-
mas, State of Califorma which
aid claim is more particularly
described in the Notice of Location
Uereof, of record in Volume 16
or Quaxz Clanns, at page 197, in
Lne office of the Comity Recorder
ol the Coun.ty of Plumas, State of
Cahorma, m order to hold azd
mmmg m under theprovision-
of Section 2324 Revised Statut
of the United States. being the
amount required to hold the same
for the mimng years ending July
lt, 1950, and July 1st, 1%81.
And you are hereby further
notified that if wlthin 90 days
from the service Of this Notice on
you, you fail or refuse ,to con-
tribute your aroporUon of aaid
expenditures, as co-owner, your
interest in said rialto will become
the property of the undersigned,
under the provisions of said Sec-
tion 2324.
J. W. GOODHUE, co-owner.
(Pub Aug 9 thrugh Nov 8)
INDIAN VALL0000,[ RECORD
Published Every h r=day Night
Entered fia the ]post office at
Greenville, Caltfernia, as soeond.
class matter under the A@t of
Com4ess of March , 1879.
Thelme A. Johnson. E, N. J ohnsc
Owners and PubKshe
M/ember of C.N.P.A. - N.ILA.
visiting here for a few weeks.
Miss Patrieia Johnson left on
Monday to return to her nursing
in San Francisco after spending
a month's vacation here with her
parents the Lee Johnsons and her
sister Barbara.
Mrs. Merlin Yoakum entertain-
ed at a turkey dinner Sunday in
honor of her husband's birthday.
Those present were Mrs. Charles
Taresh, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Awbrey
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Brown and family and Marian
Higgins.
LeRoy Buckner and Robert Wil-
liams drove to Tulelake Thursday
and stayed until Saturday cluc,x
hunting.
AT THE CHURCHES GREENYlLLEITES
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. Corooran, 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
p.m. Sunday. Wednesday Youth
Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Lutheran Church: Second and
Kourth Sunday of each month, 2:30
p. m., at Assembly of God Church.
CommunRy 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 Din-
ner at Greenville first Thursday of
each month, 7 p. m.
Elder C. Wayne Griffith, pastr;
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.; Wor-
ship Service 11 a.m. Saturday.
Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday.
MARKS FOURTH BIRTHDAY
Master Dick Wright was host to
a group of his little friends Hal-
lowe'en eve, when he appropriate-
AMONG 6700 STUDENTS
AT SAN JOSE STATE
Three students from Green'rl
are attending San Jose State Cob
lege, which began its 94th y
Sept• 24. They are among the 670@
students enrolled in Californla'l
oldest publicly-supported colleg
Enrollment at San Jose is a])ol :
300 less than it was last Fall,
but 700 higher than the numl
attending during the 1951 Spril
quarter.
Greenville students at San Jo
State College are: Constance I
Deal, Clarence L. Dilts and Joa
B. Scruggs.
Friends and relatives away front
home are always glad to recelV0
the home-town paper. Send thenl
a gift subscription to The Record,
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ly celebrated his fourth birthday. •
Those present to aid him in the : FOR
observance were Peggy and Judy •
Davis Rocky and Georgia Bohne, :
Gould' Fickhardt, Mike, Sharon - ZJLIrJJLUJL
and Jenny Hatch, Dennis Lee
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awarded to Mike Hatch, Gould[:
Fickardt and Rocky Bohne, after I•
which refreshments were served• I-]|j V] [ V
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McKow-imm
ski and daughters spent Thursday I• GREENVILLE, CALIF,
d Friday m Eugene Oregon ' •
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