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December 20, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD "T00A'mE THUS., U=CEMBER 20, 1951 HAPPY BIRTHDAYS TO: PLUMAS GnEENVILLE, CAL.- Phone 48M t,ews by The Indian Valley Record O Friday-Saturday Dec. 21-22 CHINA CORSAIR JON HALL Pirate Queen vs. Racket King and HOT ROD JS. LY;DON -GLORIA WINTER Tt/ose Speed-Crazy Kids Sunday-Monday Dec. 23-24 ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD Paul Douglas- Janet Leigh Keenan Wynn - Lewis Stone Spring Byington-Bruce Bennett A Rollicking Baseball Story Tuesday-Wednesday Dec. 25-26 ABBOTT & COSTELLO COMIN' ROUND THE MOUNTAIN Co-starring the Park Ave Hillbilly DOROTHY SHAY A Riot of Hillbilly Foolin' and Funnin" Around , CLOSED THURSDAY LUCKY PEOPLE Fanny McVey and Kenneth Mc- Ymtyre were both awarded turkeys at the Plumas Theatre Tuesday night, with cases of beer going to Joe Greed and Ernie Twist, while a model station wagon was given to LaVerne Gates. Prizes are con- tributed by Moseley & Grenke and and the theatre management. MIKE AND GERALDINE VISIT Mike and Gerry Marchese were visitors in Greenville from their home In Petaluma last weekend, arriving here Friday. Mike is rently stationed at the Hamilton Field in California. Dec. 16,--Betty Glenn, Sharon Nye, Mollie Scott. Dec. 17--Eric Wills. Dec. 21Gladys Deal. Dec. 24mHarry Johnson, George Burton, Jr. Dec, 25---Chris Henninger. and CONGRATULATIONS to: Mr. and Mrs. Phil McCutcheon, December 20. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Taddei, Dec. 23, Mr. & Mrs. Allen Garrick, Dec. 23. Mr. & Mrs. Dint Dolph, Dee. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cumins, Dec. 24. THE WEATHER Precipitation this monthN 7.09 in. This month last year ........ 6.58 in. Total last year ................. 24.25 in. Total this year .................. 18.26 in, Last Season .................... 43.14 in. 5 Year Average ............ 37.22 In. NOTICE TO ALL READERS ubscription rates to The Record go up to $3 a year effective Jan- uary 1st. There is still time to get yours in at the old rate by sending us your remittance for a new subscription or renewal for yourself or for a gift! Do it now' THIS WEEK'S USED CAR BUYS 1947 DODGE CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDAN Fluid drive - Excellent shape ONLY S1315 1947 CHRYSLER WINDSOR CLUB COUPE New seat o3vers - New tires Radio and Heater A Guaranteed Car PRICED AT $1350 1947 WILLYS JEEP Metal Top - Heater - New Tires Must be seen to be appreciated 1947 INTERNATIONAL 3-TON PICKUP A GOOD BUY 1947' MERCURY STATION WAGON New Motor - New Paint A Reconditioned Car ONLY $950 1951 WILLYS JEEP .................................. Heater - Spotlight - All extras INDIAN VALLEY FUEL You Can Save on This One! RALPH JORDAN, Owner Only run 90 actual miles Mill Blocks No. ,,.50 per load BURTON MOTOR SALES Delivered in the Your Plymouth-DeSoto Dealer TAYLORSVILLE NEWS Charles Wilson has gone to Mo- desto, where he will be employed during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eades and daughters, whc have moved to the county seat, returned to town on ,Sunday for a load of their things. Miss June LeRoy and Bruce Fisher have returned to their re- spective homes here t spend the holiday vacation. hey are both attending Chico State College. . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Itosselkus and son Peter of Paradise visited with friends here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dolphin spent two days last week shopping in Chico and Oroville. Mrs. Kathleen Braden has re- turned here after spending a month with relatives in Antioch. Mr. andMrs. Stevens and daughter brought her home and visited with Mrs. M. Donaldson and family. Toney Freeman was a business visitor in Red Bluff on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. "Tuffy" McCutch- eon were RenD shoppers Saturday. Word has been received here to the effect that Tom Borneman,who recently underwent an operation at the U-C hospital in S.F. is get- ting along fine. He is a former resident here. having been con- nected with P.G.&E, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Krug returned on Sunday from Live Oak after spending a few days with their son and daughter. Their grandson, David Archibald. came back with them to visit over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gri, ffith have gone to LOS Angeles to sped the holiday with their daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCutcheon and daughters of Quincy visited on Sunday at the home of his brother, "Tuffy" and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Holt and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Un- derwood have returned after spending two weeks in Arkansas. John Sobrero. Aldo Sorsoli and Bruce McIntyre hunted near Susanville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Beaumont have returned home after spend- ing a few days in Tulelake with her daughter Mrs. Sever Kjos and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krug and family and Mr. and Mrs. "Tuffy" McCutcheon went to Quincy Sat- urday night to the P G & E Christ- mas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Gianunzio have moved into the house of her fathers', next to the general store. Walter Cliff and Wesley Neer spent one day last week in Sac- ramento. Jack King has his daughter Greenville Area, Phone 90-M Greenville Evelyn and family of Oregon P.O. Box 495  Greenville _ visiting him for several days. liilllImilllmlillllliIllIlilIIlllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll i i J _. | E|DA¥-SATUKDBER 21-22-23 ; | WE HANDLE ALL POPULAR MAGAZINES :  Style m HI TEA GARDF_NSTRAWBERRY i J A M .............. 1 lb 4 oz jar 49c PLANTATION SLICED.--No, 2 Tins PINEAPPLE .................. 2 for 49c P! L LSB U RYN EWYELLOW i C IX ............................ 37c PILL.SBLtRY-- PRICE DEAL = PI x: ...... 2 Pk qs 29c PILLSBURY FLOUR .................. 25 lbs $2,19 MJg COFFEE .................... lb 77c Kellogs--l12 oz pkg.--1 8 oz pkg BOTH CORN FLAKES  25c SPAGHETTI DINNER .............. 39c DEW DROPNo. 303 tins • P E A S ................... 2 cans 25c PURITY SALTINE SODA CRACKERS .... 1 lb box 28c TOWN HOUSE COOKIES ................................ 47 c SUN BLEST--No. 2 TINS TOgAT0 JLqCE ...... 2 cans 25c MORRELLS PRIDE FINE CROWD ATTENDS MONTHLY MEETING Nineteen men of the commu- nity congregated on Monday eve- ning in the soaial hall of the Com- munity Church for the monthly meeting of the Knife & Fork club, when Phil Hyde provided an en- tertaining program consisting of colored slides of scenes in the Dinosaur National Monument in northeastern Utah. Paul Ferrell is reported to have served as che_e for the occasion and with highly creditable results. Others present were Bill Fuller, Bill Perry, Bill Schultz, Bill Haw- son. Carl Scholberg, Lyal Wells. Jerry Saffell. Riley Kidd, Frank Furtwangler. Cliff Newton, Cliff Stroing, Joe Hayes, Wright Lar- key, Elmer Podoll, Irwin Becket, Hilmer Finne and John Frye. I HELEN HOLLENBECK REALTOR Complete Real Estate Service Leonhardt Building - Quincy GREETINGS OF THE SEASON .. , ".\\;[::.. ::': :"  :::.'. ;:' i :" Here's a spirited "'",:::i:: s!;!'.: hope that you have a " welerful .holiday CLAIRE O'ROURKE YOUR COUNTY TREASURER = :  :: ! | i | SELECT GIFTS HERE FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Parker Pens and Sets Bulova, Elqin, Gothic Watches Telechron and Westclox Clocks Lockets  Crosses Pendants Ronson Pocket and Table Licjhters Necklaces  Earrings -- Brooches Lodge, Birthstone and Siqnet Hinqs Speidel, J-B and Gemex Watchbands Tie Clasps Watch and Key Chains Community Silverware and Table Service Dalai JEWELR Y Give Jeweky The Gift That Lasts! Phone 92-M Greenville, California   __-'--- _ _,.,_--.- -. FOR THOSE LAST.MINUTE GIFTS METAL WAGONS T'& =2" ONE LARGE SIZE =7" MODEL TOYS & =16 '8 LADIES" and MEN'S ALL PRICES COMPLETE LINE OF GIFT WRAPPINGS AND CARDS nmlAN VA00AIUETY Stores at Greenville and Keddie • YOUR HOME-OWNED S TORE OF FINE FOODS Greenville Store Hours KEDDIE STORE HOURS: 8 to 7 Weekdays--9 to 7 Sundays 9 to 7 Weekdays--Closed Sundays LEON FARLEY, Owner TAD TWEEDLE, Mr. IHBIHIJlIHIIII!!IIIHIIBPIIIIIIUIIIIlRBIIHIIIIIIIBBBIlIlBIBlll m lmllIill CANDY FOR ALL THE YOUNGSTERS BARGAI'00 FOR THE MOTHERS i GOLDEN CREST If OLEOMARGARINE ...... 2 pkqs 49c DEL MONTE PINEAPP-' J U I C E ................ 46 oz tin 25c B B SUN BLESTNo. 303 Cans CRISP ; SWEET CORN .............. each 15C C E L E R Y .................. stalk 15c WILL BE PRESENT AT" 'FARLEYSMARKET M seley&Gre k . 0 no .................. SANTA WE HAVE FRESH TURKEYS. DUCKS -o. Him CRANBERRIES .................. lb 29¢ Monday, Dec. 24 1to4 p.m. CLAUS COMING EARLY THIS YEAR, KIDDIES! WALLETS