Biz News for July 3, 2012
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LET THE REMODELING BEGIN
Headquarters Salon in Susanville will be closed for a bit to remodel the salon. Owner Donna Weeks informs us they will be closed beginning July 23 and reopening Aug. 7. If you need to get your hair done prior to that, you should call right away to make your appointment. Donna said they want to thank their customers in advance for their patience while they remodel.
CELEBRATING FIVE YEARS
Treats Dog Company owners Monte and Joanie Keilty, who are animal lovers themselves, tell us they are celebrating their fifth anniversary with their Chester store. That store was so warmly welcomed they decided to open a second store in the Susanville area four years ago. If you have a four-legged friend, reptiles or birds, they have everything you need for your pets. Stop by their Main Street locations in both Chester and Susanville.
PRODUCE STAND NOW OPEN!
Martin’s Produce and Greenhouse has opened their fruit and vegetable stand in Susanville. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday you will find in-season fruits and vegetables and brown eggs. Out in Standish at the greenhouses, they have their End of Season Sale still going on. The produce stand is located at the corner of Johnstonville Road and San Francisco Street. For more information, see their ad in this week’s paper or call 254-6503.
HUGE PICK BOX ALL OF JULY
Shirley Robinson, owner of The Bead Shop in Susanville, invites everyone to come and check out the giant pick box she was able to get for the entire month of July. The Bead Shop is also participating in the hunt for Waldo, so who knows, you might find more than just your treasure. The Bead Shop is located at 602B Main St. Call 257-4711 for more information.
NIKE REP COMING TO TOWN
Lassen Youth Football and Cheer tells us they will be bringing the Nike representative from Reno to the National Guard Armory in Susanville from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 7. This is a great opportunity for anyone playing football to get cleats, compression shirts and the other supplies you will be in need of for the upcoming football season. See their ad in this week’s paper for more details.
WHERE’S WALDO?
Margie Teeter, owner of Margie’s Book Nook, is pleased to announce Waldo is in Susanville. The iconic children’s book character, Waldo, is turning 25 and to celebrate this fact Margie’s Book Nook, along with 19 other local businesses, will be hosting the bespeckled world traveler. Those who spot him can win prizes, including buttons, books and more. For details, visit Margie’s Book Nook and get a list of rules and local participating merchants. The hunt for Waldo is on this month starting at Margie’s Book Nook.
BAD BREATH FROM YOUR FOUR-LEGGED FRIEND?
If your four-legged family member has bad breath, he or she could possibly need their teeth brushed. Amanda Byrd, owner of Clip 'N' Dales in Uptown Susanville, will be offering this service Tuesday, July 17. You need to make an appointment for this service. Amanda says they fill up fast, so give her a call today.
NEW STYLIST
Monica Morris, owner of A Cut Above Salon, would like to announce the addition of a new stylist, Tami Zamora, to the team! Tami is a full-service stylist for cuts, colors and perms. A Cut Above is located inside the Diamond Mountain Casino and is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week. Walk-ins are welcome, or call 252-1100, ext 605 to make an appointment.
- Susanville couple killed in plane crash
- Susanville Taxi agreement to be terminated
- Country Showdown deadline nears
- Undercover buy program nets nine suspects, small amount of drugs
- Sheriff’s Office conducts sex registrant sweep
- Beautification work completed one project at a time
- Lassen High School Football Boosters plan to raise funds for Arnold Field
- Grizzliette Show is a huge success
- Calfire Lassen-Modoc-Plumas Unit declares fire season
- Driver leads officers on high speed chase



