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November 29, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1951 APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR POSTiIASTERSiIP AT TAYLORSVlLLE The United States Civil Service has announced that an examina- tion to fill the posxtion of post- master at Taylorsville, occasion- ed 'by Lhe recent demise of the late Mark }{erring, will be held in Greenville. Applications wIU be ac- cepted up until Thursday, Deeem- I her 13, and blanks may be ob- [ rained at the Taylorsville poster- HAPPY BIRTHDAYS TO: Dec. lFrances Wallen. Dec. 4--"Sunky" Scott. '-c. --Jess Maginnis. e. 6 Bud-Welsh, Jackle Golay. ,ND CONGRATULATIONS TO: Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Batsor-- iovember 28. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morris-.-Dec. 1 (their 20th). .r. and Mrs. R. W. Larkey Dec. 6. t BIRTHS rice, or from the U. S. Civil Ser- I Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thacker of Vice, Washington 25, D, C. - ] Lake Almanor are giving due The postoffice named is in the thanks for theirnewly arrived son, fourth class, and the salary is] born on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. set at _ $2611 per year, it was said. 22, at the Batsn Hospital in Greenville. He was reported as 8upprt your home community! weigh ng 7 Ibs. 2 ozs., but no name :. been given. 0 THE GIFT THAT LASTS! Suitable Gifts for Everyone On Your Shopping List PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE It DIAMONDS LOVEBRIGHT DINNER and ENGAGEMENT SETS l • Guarantd and Registered Watches -- Clocks  Watchbands -- Pens I Make Uses s Our Laya'wa , Pn, _ _ =P_hone 92-M Greenve, Calfforrd FISH AND GAME GROUP TO HOLD FINAL MEET FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 The last meeting of the Plu- mas County Fish and Game Commission will be held at 8 o'clock in the Justice courtroom at Quincy on Friday of next week, December 7, it is an- nounced. This will also be the last meeting before the policy meet- ing of the State Fish and Game Commission, when requests may be flied for changes in fish and ame regulations. Anyone in- terested is invited to attend, and the meeting is open to dis- cussion by all those present. AN INEXPENSIVE GIFT An ideal Christmas gift at small cost, for your friends or relatives here or elsewhere--The Record! Subscribe now at $2.50 a year--- rates advance New Year's Day! THEATRE PLUMBS 3REENVILLE. CAL.-Phone 48M ,'ew '= by The Indian Valley Record O Friday-Saturday Nov, 30-Dec. 1 Rod Cameron - Cathy Downs Johnny Mack Brown Raymond Walburn SHORT GRASS One of the 10 Greatest Novels of the West ever Filmed! and Jerome Courtland-Frankie Lane .WHE. YOU'RE SMILING Guest Stars: Bob Crosby Mills Brothers The Modernaires Kay Start Sunday-Monday Dec. 2-3 Clark Gable Ricardo Montalban John Hodiak Adolph Menjou - J. Carrol Naish ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI A Motion Picture as Big as the Great Outdoors. Glowing in Mat nificient Technicolor Tuesday-Wednesday Dec. 4-5 Jean Simmons - Donald Houston THE BLUE LAGOON Filed amid the glory, color and adventure of the South Seas. In Technicolor CLOSED THORSDAY PRE XMAS FEATURE Believe it or not We're playinq Santa Claus FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOV. 30-DEC. 1 OFF ON ALL WOM00N & CHILDREN'S COATS & DRESSES COMPLETE STOCK LkTEST STYLES (PRICES RANGE FROM $2.95) _-- .--- _=._ - - _ .- -_ _ - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS TO SUPPLY YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS SEE OUR CIJSTMAS STOCk...... USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN ;¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢#¢¢ed4.HwH M. n. AYOOB DEll. STO00S GREENVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH Re-, Elmer Podoll. Pastor JOE GOODWIN TELLS ROTIAI,S BOUT, UCTIG DIAMONDS The history of methods of dia- mond cutting was the subject of the program delivered yesterday Phone 50-M-5 at the Rotary luncheon by Chair- Thurs., 7 p.m.--Prayer Fellowship man 5. H. Goodwin, and it proved Vhurs., 8 p,m.--Choir practice quite interesting to those attend- Sunday, 9:45 a.m.Worship ser- in'. vice. Theme: "The Son of the Highest." "7AYLORSVI LLE COMMUNITY CHURCH 3unday ServicesChurch Worship 9:45 a.m. Church School 10:45 a.m. The Advent season begins this Sunday. It' is the season to be used in making spiritual prepara- tion for Christmas. As the old Christmas carol puts it : "Let every heart prepare him room While Heaven and nature sing." That would be a proper use of the Advent. The Church is in the community to make room for Christ! THE WEATHER Precipitation, last storm 1.13 in. This storm ........................ 11.54 in. Last season .................... 43.14 in. Five year average ............ 37.22 in. THREE MORE DRIVERS LOSE THEIR LICENSE Plumas County drivers licenses revoked, suspended, and cancelled by the Department of Motor Ve- hicles during the week of Nov. lo are as follows: Edwin J. Bright, Quincy; Merle Mack, Portola; Robert Oberg, Quincy. BUY NEW CARS Mr. and Mrs. JamesColclasure of Greenville are presently driv- ing a new Plymouth coupe, which they recently purchased from Bur- ton Motors, it is learned. It is also reported that Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Smith are the 0roud owners of a 1952 DeSoto sedan which was delivered them by Burton Motors. '91 BRONSON GETS MARRIED Cliff Bronson who for a time (aided by his dog "Shots") was connected with The Record office, is now married and living at Day- ton, Iowa. according to word re- ceived this week. He and his wife expect to return to California in the near future, and may pay a visit to Greenville, it was learned. WINTER AT SAN JOSE Mrs. Myrtle Schieser left on Monday, in the company of her daughter. Mrs. C, T. Matthews, for San Jose, Calif., where she will spend the balance of the win- ter away from the snow and cold of Plumas County. GLENN ON VACATION L. G. Glenn. who works now and then--pulled out last week end and left for a few days vaca- tion in his home state of Okla- homa. Myrtle, Leona and Betty are running the market and say things are going just fine with- out Lindsay. He's expected home next week. FOR YOUR GIFT LIST Horsman and Baby Coos Dolls Model "Poys  Erector Sets Games  Toys -- Tools Chests Lamps and Lampshades Pictures and Picture Frames Tricycles  Stuffed Animals Ladies' Dresser Sets Baby and Doll Buggies Choice Assortment of Stationery Costume Jewelry  Notions WRAPPINGS  LIGHTS ORNAMENTS XMAS STOCK ROOM NOW OPEN USE OUR LAYAWAY PLANI INDIAN VALLEY I - VARIETY I Greenville Stere'Only Phone 48-M ORee,v,-,.e TEACH ERS---Continued -'leet visited relatives in Miss Marcia Peterson, Johanne Pearce, Mrs. Tom hart, Mrs. Helen Randall Smith. Roy Tilley spent the holiday week at respective homes, Of the elementary faculty Hattie Firmstone visited out town with her sister, and Florence Short enjoyed a tri the bay area. Joe is an experienced diamond So far as zs known, R cutter, having followed that trade Madigan, Edna Kunzler, Nye, Ida Welsh. Wilma Ardis Hyde and Lydia spent the holidays at their pective homes. for a time and began his talk by 1 detailing the appearance of a dia- I mend in the rough and telling his I hearers how they might recognize l these gems along the banks of I Wolf Creek and elsewhere. Then I he went into some detail to ex-] plain the proces of refining anff cutting the stones. I County Sanitarian Fred Morley] was present as a guest of Norman 1 Johnson and John luller as a] guest of Carl Furrer. Four visit-{ in K club members were present I including Stanley Young and Don] Alexander of Quincy, Ted Mur- phy of Lafayette and a party from Oroville. Cy Hall will be program chair- man and editor on Wednesday next. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS VIOLA VAN FLEET Greenville Ph. 32-M-3 after 5 exclusive representation AVON COSMETICS FEATURING COM XMAS G ! 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