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December 13, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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THE NDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURS., DECEMBER 13, 1951 y hJS Un- Plus Tax &amp;ewood CZmm- IpOe lives an = =N.r=.ea,y &'='G [;d ,i yet= ve mu=Wd h a ortable... btKIh SEE-SET MARG11 lind   TABULATION IIIIMS,u  J . A Wmlf PATTY TYPEWRITER SHOP Underwood Sales & Service Phones 295 or 2414 126 W. Third Chl, Leave calls at 39-M Do your shopping in Greenvlllel Subscribe to The Record Todayl TELK;C",.QNC GIRLS JOIN L! %'LL.O" TO UD "' : ur  hs birthday, the per- ':  f the telephone office in , v:i,-- wt at the Hideaway : ): % for a dinner party at .;'? '!ud" %Velsh and his wife - he honored guests. Attend- t the affair were Norma Glenn .ud Dick Cameron, Justine Deal -,d Bob Campodonieo, Lela Brid- .'n, Janet Swindlehurst. Gladys ,cott and Mr. and Mrs. Welsh. A WHOLE WEEK Q'F 5Tr and Mrs. Leon Farley re- red on Sunday after enjoying an entire week of leisure in the bay area. This is the first real vacation Leon has taken since coming to Greenville and he is now .... r,v catching up with himself. The market was ably taken care c, durin his absence by Jack and Fea Hall. Margaret Powell and Dutch Stampfli. "YDENS TO WINTER IN SUNNY SOUTH i%r,, and Mrs. George Boyden of vlarv!lto left last Sunday for Sou Francisco. Nape, Inglewood --,d Redondo Beach, visiting their d:ughters and granddaughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Gattom Mr. and Mrs. George Cozier. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. N. Fletcher, Mr. and rs. W. J. O'Connm, with whom they will spend the Christmas holidays. They expect to spend the winter months in Oakland. TO BRING JOAN HOME Lz'. and Mrs. ]E[ack Scruggs are leaving on Sunday for a week of vacation in the bay area and expect to return home accompa- nied by their' daughter Joan, who will spend the Christmas holidays here from her college activities at San Jose. WEE K END IN MOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Armond Glees and hi brother Bob were week end visitors in Greenville at the home  :':  CO[1NTY ILLS ......... j i. oggin:; operations in the 1;i ::m; boresl were definite[ brotlg'ht g:) :t "lose" bv StoF!n ();] d//ions which laid a heavy blanket af snow over the tinlbered al'v of the Feather River country our /a the past sereral days. C!osin'; dawn of woods operations will n,-,t immediately affect sawmills, most of whieh will continue to operate u. few weeks longer with saw tim- bar supplied from their dnter decks of logs. According to L. E. Beltz. who b'ads the Timber Sales division .o the Plumas Forest, the 1951 ::eason now coming to a close has een the heaviest lumber produc- tion in the history of the industry in this section of California. Tim- ber cut from National Forest land hs year, Beltz revealed, exceeds the 1950 record of 164 million boarl feet. BILLION FEET IS FIRE LOSS J PEDERPI_ FORESTS About 1,000.000.000 board feet of federal forest serv ce timber enough to build nearly 100.000 houses, wont u m smoke this year. The forest service estimated to- day 9938 fires burned over 39.- 123 acres of timber and livestock range and destroyed at least $2.- a00,C00 worth of Illustrated with full color pictures IN THREE DIMENSIONS Now see the inspiring =tory of th rst Chri=tm llltsted wlth |.el €olor.Klahri photolpolpI In tl mg "€o to life" realism Of three dimensions. This bentiful stwy i.s told In these 1Ntrtt uch ilh treted with seven steren scenes mounted in • lurdy View.lStw Roeei.. |1 fu:lnsflng =cen in all r use in View-Muter 8teeo¢ep end ]Lrojecto A descriptive Story Folder crones with each Reel Ovee 400 other intereetinl educatlm=tl children's and 'trsvel" Reels €o choose from l Aek for free Reel UsL STEREOSCOPE resources on i federal land alone. ! __ __ _ 5 57. Nelson_ assistant chief REELS of the forest service fire control! 3 € each division, told a reverter 1951 was "one of the worst years in the last few decades from a loss standpoint." Drouths Aided Fires r-- ]%illions of dollars could be - ; - L: '  O U T ( U R added to the loss total as a re- SPECIAL RECORD OFVERI suit of fires on state and ,private --*-- land, for which estimates a r e unavailable. jERRY'S Do your shopping in Greenville! of r. and Mrs. Lyai L. Wells. Drouths in the Far' West and MUSIC CENTER - . -  - Southwest made it easy for North ,'ain Street- Greenville flames to whip through valuable i timber stands and kept above we;rat dry spell in more than a i  10,000 fire fighters busy. century. I __ 1 The number of fires this year The Plumas Forest was so dry "[ Loqn's : " 1 'in August a fire in the Feather 9,938, is not unusually arge, - ,. ]There were 9,219 last year and River' Canyon raced over 14,000  C CNERS la average of 9,906 in the preeed- qcres and traveh-d ::S miles in _ kll'.l  L.t2ll'.',  * I n fotlr Years. This year's one night. " 1"  " *  I burned acreage, however, is con The California Re,ion h a d l  = , nll '/siderablv larger than the 319,403 2,0?0 fires coverin 161,463 acres. WI jjJ Ukll bJLIUhU ;( / last year and the 219,121 average FOR SALE DEEPFREEZES ..... " ....... : Is.. 19-0. ''] toss Is Creater  | The $26,000,000 timber loss is i SAVE $30 r ,=  i]mch reater than during any ' tar vacation Item 1 other reoent ,year. The loss in '} i,, 8-12-&-15-ft 5[odels .,<i 95 Wa s(: 560,000 and 116 000,-*: Nationally Advertised Brands  Si  000 boi%r d feet. The average in t  ad[ d l  tiql : ] 1946-50 was $4,000,900 and 108,-  AYOOB'S DEPT. STORE [ U.  IU 4Al. ZL ires ,lag.ed Southern Oaiifor Uhl,. - l-U JAH. _1l -'; 000,000 feet. Greenville , l nia, which had its seventh sac- ' cessive year of dry weather--the N OT I C E LADIES & MENS UtTS - SLACKS - OVERCOATS At prices that will please you! NOW AVAILABLE W. W. MILTON Box 103 Greenville Phone Crescent 1-M-4 ROBBINS SELF SERVICE LAU2qDER2ETTE 35e per load damp dry--Located cross from Moseley and Grenke %Iarket. tfc. JAMES V. SMITH Plumbing -- General Repairs Retail Supplies PHONE 31-M-5 tfe REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 'HARMINt ObD HOME. First home in Taylorsville. Pleasing setting under shade trees, and a large level lot. Rooms well-ar- ranged, wth not too high ceilings. There is a ranch style kitchen with big pantry, dining room with panelled fireplace, and nice old- fashioned parlor downstairs. Up- stairs contains 3 dormer type bed- rooms. No bath but an extra room suitable for one.. No running water but a handpump just outside the itchen. City water piped to yard. Yes. it needs attention but can be had for a song. TWO BEDROOM home, partly furnished. Nice big lot. On Stan- dart Mine road. $5500. HELEN HOLLENBECK Realtor . Quincy Ohone 301-W Leonhardt Bldg. ]OR SALE--CHICKEN BAT'- TERIEE: for brooding and finish- ing. ALSO Scolder and picking --.achine. ALSO Servel refrigera- tor: 50-gal gas tank and regula- tor. AT BARGAIN PRICES--R. BOOTS of all kinds-waterprf'ed. Oiled, shined and properly treat- ed for winer use. Smitty's Shine Stand--Pal's Barber Shop, 41 LOST-- Reward for return of leather wallet lost in Greenville Thanksgiving week. Contains pa- pers important to Mathilde Vial, phone 76-M-3. 40p GOLD NUGGETS WANTED From 1 to 8 pennyweight in size. State price wanted, Bought under Calif. gold buyer's license. tact in person or by mail H. S. P. Indian Valley Record, Green- ville. 40p FOR RENT--Two eabinsH. A. Morel. Travelers Hotel, Green- ville. 38tfc FOR SALE CHILD'S Pony, 6 years old: 50" high; ½ Hackney and 5§ Shetland: well broken and gentle. Leroy Trusty. Phone 1]L Taylorsville. 40-30 CABIN FOR RENT 2 rooms; furnishings optional. C. J. Fred- rickson, North of highway below Crescent Grade. 20tfc HOIJSE FOR RENT in exchange for labor of various kinds. In- dian Valley Hot Springs ....... 42x FOR RENT--3-room house, partly furnished. $40. Milton Kn.app, Gordon tra¢t across from Cheney Mill. 42p FOR RENT 2-bedroom house, partly furnished. H. Holt, Hot Springs Road. Phone ltNM-4 39tfo FOR SALE TWO RERIG]DRTORS Used Westinghouse 6ft. $99.50 1949 COLDSPOT 7-it---S132.50 Both in Excellent Condition AYOOB'S DEPT. STORE F. Montanye, Box 1109 Quincy Greenville mile east of Stone House, E.' TIJ'I-TATIZ#IN YV I ='----=7"::%;'anted /l/' ?uincy. 40Pl .ed$ord, Ore. by teacher wishingt° - ..' "%Y Si---'y ca- I to spend ,,mas vacation. Can leave ,)erieneed woman. Day or night. I after Dec. 21. Will share expense. retty Sapp, Phone Greenville I Shirley Goodell, Wolf Creels 72-M-5. 41p { Rooms, Phone 34-M-4. ltp. Our block is bright with Christmas cheer ...we're all using outdoor lightingl One of our neighbom atrt- ed out with a large lit star for the roof of his house. Star can he shaped from composition board or metal. Holes drilled for the bulbs finish it offl See your local app//anee degler for new and inexpensive Christmas lighting ideasl ht to use because electricity is so ,! P. G. and E. ra are far betow t&e U. S. averoze! P.G.. Id7.W-1251 One of the best in our block is a big wreath that frame, the front door. Greens can be woven into common poultr mesh with red out- door lights for berries. It's easy and Christmas bright! PAdIPI¢ OAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Ano¢l family in our block is using one of the simplest . .. but most effective out- door lighting plans. They bought a string of outdoor lights and dressed up a large bush in their yard. r SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNOA¥ DECEMBER 15 and 16 Where is yot bargains? I-IFAI HEHEI I Have tried to list the most essential items. Now ; where can you beat this now? You don't have to leave Greenville ior grocery bargains. Wa are planninq on a new markup soon /3, EST SW!FTENING SHORTEHING ................ 3 ms 90c SATURDAY ONLY YOUR CHOICEAT GLENNS STEh ........................ IbS9c SATURDAY ONLY OUR ROAST BEEF CAN'T BE BEAT OUR PRICES WON'T BE 8FEF ,qO ST .................. lb 65c SATURDAY ONLY LI M IT--10 LBS. S U G A R ................ 10 lbs 95c SATURDAY ONLY ,T iENT-HO USE N00.I.I ............... 4 cans 25c GREEN PEAS---8]6 OZ CANS W.GREEN PEAS .... 3 cans 35€ SLIC BACON ................ m 44c. SATURDAY ONLY GOLDEN STATE CHOC-LAC .............. 10 cans 90d CilEDD/gl CltE ............ t 57¢ '', SATURDAY ONLY PINTO BEANS ............ 3 ]bs 25e youn Can't Make Your Own This Cheap-- PEACH PRESERVES jar .. 35e  GROUND BEEF ...................... 65c SATURDAY ONLY S  YOm TICKETS AT GLENN'S MARkEt WE ARE GIVING SOME ONE h TU. Y O!T MAY BE LUCKY G L K, S PHONE 38-M GREENVILLE