INDIAN VALLEY RECORD
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1gl0
QUINCY BAND CONCERT
The Quincy High School Band,
directed by C. R. Schott, will hold
its eleventh annual concert tonight
at eight o'clock on the high school
l$.wn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. West returned
from San Francisco Tuesday night,
where they went to celebrate their
twentieth wedding anniversary.
TRY
A New Delicious Bread for
All the Family
Fortified With
WHEAT GERM
Contains VitalnB B, E, and G
This bread is baked with Ger-
in wheat. It has ten times
the wheat germ contained in
100% Whole Wheat.
BAKED AND SOLD AT"
INDIAN VALLEY BAKERY
[ o-g-
iq ICE
| Saturday Closing
[~ Tiffs bextk will be closed every
]~ Saturday during the months
I~ of June, July and August,
I~ =~ conforms to slmila2 ae-
[~ Won taken by other banks
[~ operating in thls territory,
pursuant to Chapter 414, Star.
t ute~ of California, 1939.
Indian Valley Bank
GR NVILLE, CALIF.
Bob McClure
PIANO TUNER
Will be in Greenville and vicinity
this May to Tune and Service
Pianos
Kindly leave orders at Indian
Valley Record Office
tIERE IS THE LAW REGARDING ]
DESTRUCTION OF NATIVE
TREF~ AND pI~NTS
The question is asked every day
as to what kind of trees and shrubs
,and flowers can be legally picked
;vnd plucked. Here is the law on
the subject, and it is section 384a
of the Penal Code of California:
Every person who within the
St~tte of California wilfully or negli-
gently cuts, destroys, mutilates, or
removes any native tree or shrub,
or fern Or herb o bulb Or cactus or
flower, Or huckleberry or redwood
greens, or portion of any native
tree or shrub, or fern or herb or
bulb or cactus Or flower, or huck-
leberry Or redwood greens, growing
upon state o county highway rights
ot way, or who removes leaf mold
thereon; provided, however, that
tho provisions of this section shall
not be construed to apply to any
employee of the state or of any pc-
litical subdivision thereof engaged
in work upon any state, county or
public road or highway while per-
forming such work under the su-
pervision of the state or of any po-I
litical subdivision thereof, and
every person who for commercial i
purposes wilfully or negligently
cuts, destroys, mutilates or removes
e.ny native tree or shrub, or fern or
herb or bulb or castus or flower, or
huckleberry or redwood greens
growing upon public land or upon
~and not his own, or leaf mold on
*.he surf~tce of public land or upon
land not his own, without a written
permit from the owner of the land
signed by such owner or his au-
thorized agent, and overy person
who knowingly sells, offers, or ex-
roses for sale, or t~ansports for
sale, any native tree or shrub, or
fern or herb or bulb or cactus or
flower, or huckleberry or redwood
greens, or portion of any tree or
shrub, or fern or herb or bulb or
cactus or flower, or huckleberry or
redwood greens, Or leaf mold, so
cot or removed from state or county
highway rights of way, Or removed
from public land or from land not
owned by the person who cut or
removed the same without the
iwritten permit from the owner of
toe land, signed by such owner or
his authorized agent, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and upon con.
vietion thereof shall be punisbed by
a fine of not more than two hUnG
~r-~ dollars or by imprisonment in
a county jail for not more than six
JORDANS WILL WORK
GOLDEN BEAR MINE
3~r. J. Jordan and son, Harry Jor-
dan. accompanied by George Inger-
soll and Cecil L. Mills, arrived from
Mariposa Tuesday morning.
They have taken a lease on the
Golden Bear mine in the Gold
Stripe Mining district, formerly un-
der the operation of S. B. Waters, I
and owned by Professor Hunt of
the University of California. They
will begin operation of the proper-
ty at once.
W. J. Jordan also owns a num-
ber of mining claims in the region.
SPORT FLASHESS
(By Jlmmle May)
The Greenville Merchants base-
ball team outhit and outlucked an
inferior Quincy Loggers team last
Sunday by another lopsided score of
12 to 2.
Graeagle, according to reports, is
the team to beat for the Feather
River Baseball League pennant.
This is quite a coincidence, consid.
c2 ing the fact that Greenville meets
Craeagle here in the opening game
of the pennant race. This game
wAl be played on Clarke's field Sun-
day, May 19. !
Again we x~" to express our
thanks for the splendid turnout ofI
baseball fans last Sunday. We hope
e.nd probably will get better com-
petition for the local ball club. The
Quincy Merchants, Portola, andI
Graeagle should provide lnteresting i
competition for our'club.
Sonny Adams was the only man
in the Greenville lineup last Sun-
day to get more than one hit. Sonny
was credited with a double and a
s;~gle in two official times at bat.
We also noted an improvement in
Adams' base running.
Al Martin's face was a picture of
Lefflod bewilderent when in th~
sixth inning of last Sunday's ball
g~me, a ground ball spurted be-
tween his legs and wobbled out into
center field. A~ if to ease Al's feel-
ings, Dick Hughes tied himself into
a knot on another grounder, to let
in one of Quincy's runs.
Here's yOur reporter's first guess
c the season: Dick Hughes, first
baseman of the locals, will lead the
lecals for individual batting title.
DINNER
HOSTS
m
Mr. and Mrs. John Uboldi had as
their dinner guests Saturday even-
ing Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Halmer,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith and Mr.
Mrs. Laurence Lockney.
BUSY BEE #
SEWING CLUB
Members of the Busy Bee Sew.
ing club met today at the home of
Sirs. Ernest Cloud. The next meet-
ing will be held in Susanville.
NO-tlOSTESS CLUB
MEETS MAY 10
The No-Hostess Club will meet to-
HAM WIIAT AM COST $30.19 STUDY
AS GIFT TO HOLLANDER CLUB
Shouhl you ever desire toship
a piece of pig or any other eommod- The Sierra Study Club met last
try to a foreign country, it would Friday at the home of Mrs. J0~
be well to first find out the cost Ul:oldi, who was the hosteSe, t.f0r
tOr such shipment. It has cost the afternoon. An election of '~
~ecil M. Robertson, clerk of the ccrs was held with Mrs. C.
Circuit Court of the City of Nor-
falk, Virginia, $30.19 to keep his
promise to send a Virginia ham to
a friend in Holland.
Last summer, when Mr. and Mrs.
Bobertson were in Europe witlhL a
group of other Americans, a young
~r~therlander named Dirk Schmidt
drove one of the automobiles for
the Americans and the tourists be-
came very much attached to him.
~fl. Robertson promised to send
Smith being chosen president; Mr~
Cliff Sheehan, vice president, ~d
Mrs. Alice Wilcox, s~cretary-tr~
surer. Mrs. E. T. Kunzler,
ll~c lesson for the afternoon,
the history of Mt. Lassen for bet
talk.
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Indian Valley Grange
No. 439
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday eve~"
15 Years Piano Service in ' months or by both such fine and P, eing such an "e.xpert and consist- The K. B. Murray car was struck
Indian Valley imprisonment, cot winner," I hope this prediction Ly a truck driven by Archie BigLy :
~ . will not prove a jinx to Dick's bat. near the postoffice recently. No
---,-- de~n:hi:l:::no:e~=t requ.ireu un- tlng. one was hurt but the Murray ear
~AD[TI/~II t-~llfii7 t-~llfins 1 be signed by was slightly damaged.
wni~mn ~n.~ onur -. ~ - -- -~- - -.tl':n/and::n:r~n::lhi:~ ~ a2:h rlz:Y BOB ~OTT U~ERGOES
PORTOLA l'~e "a notar ublic org othe er" TONSIL OPERATION parents,Mrs' DonaldMr andCamer nMrs ElmerViSitedLongher . ?
' yP,rp " ~ a
scns uthoriz at Seneca last ~unu y
a ed by law to take ac.:Bob Gett is convalescing fol- . " .
JU~OOI~ ~.U.U~nOo ~[~lrlllg ' l"~,~'n "1~1~,h1 lhfr rn~ ~atson nos
~nowmagements. une copy of the lowing a tonsil operation performed ~"'" ""~ f " ~ :
rerm~t shall b~. g~ven to the son a h pital monaay wnere ne nau seen m
z n~, on I v " - ' - t t e Batson hospital early this . . ' ,
S. eciai i ~ n isible Half
Soles stable of the township and one copy week. zor severs, uays. ' "~x~x I~ -- |
to the fire warden of the district in Mrs. A. L. Fryar spent one day [
Special Service on Loggers" Boots wLich the property is situated. D.C. DeForest, who is removing last week In Westwood visiting her |
!~ Any county of state fire warde~,~ his ~eldtng" shop to Dunsmuir, was daughters, Mrs. A. D. Lewis and [ ~'~ l
te here this week to take over a load M~s David Sell
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Leave Your Shoes at John Le- cr any peace officer of the sta of I - . - " [
' II have full ower to of equipment to his nerO" location red Thurs "~"
gat's Place in GreeBvllle California, ha P Ernest Clark was inju -[,/ ~-~
,enforce the provisions hereof and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benton and day of last week when he was [,~
.~ to confiscate any and all such daughter have moved to the Herb sfruck by a road scraper. Clark [ t ~ I ~ { ~$ E []
~t~l/ ~f~ ]1~ ]shrubs, trees, ferns or herbs or i Savercool place, had stepped from the scraper to[ I1 " ~:b@ ~:/4~'fl~ 4 1
,~n0n ~men er0ml o, Stearns and Mr. and Mrs. throw some rocks out of the roa4[,~| i
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ll----r or--- -- [ b~rry or redwood greens or leaf|.T. R Harmon spent the week-end when the scraper swung around]
9A M TOSP M m Id
[J [ 0,o parts thereof unlawfully cut'[i~ Chico visiting Mrs. Nellie Mark- and struck him on the leg. He has [
l[ I~[AKE SATURDAY J or removed or knowingly sold, of-l~am, mother of Mrs. Harmon.i used a crutch since. I
[I APPOINTMENTS [ .'eed Or exposed or transported for I I Marvin Edd has recently started i
[[ IN ADVANCE ]sale as hereinbefore provided. I~ Iwork in the meat department at{ ~ tch t,t T )1~
II GREENVILLE [I The provisions of this section IH '~ i Long's Grocery. I
" l[ shall not be construed to apply oill AFE" Mr and Mrs Elmo Bettis drove *o [ ELECTRIC COOKING
v V Irlgi," " ,
[] RFAUTV gtlOP Ilanynatietree rshrub' rfern rH WILMABARRIE, Prop. [I Susanville Sunday roses Gone[
[[ u''~ a~ ~. ~Ja~z~a. [J herb or bnlb or cactus or flower or |i[ ]1 W'ith the Wind." j
greens decL.red by law to be a pub- SPECIAL 7.COURSE DINNER Hel n Swanson of r
[]HazelBowerman [[-L .' [[[ II M,ss e an I WATER HEATING
H OWN]~R-0PERATOR Jill. nu,sance Ill. ] ~J" I ~t II mento visited Mr. and Mrs. E. S.I
1~ . 'i The provisions of this section [H ,unoa, lua" Iz 1 IX cCausland Sunday Switch to a1940 I~.lect~ic Range and enjoy a whole new world
shall not be deemed to apply to the t k~ ~)
"~-'i:' " ;11 j] Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dix and l o~ cooking pleasure. The new ranges are completely aut~
necessary euttmg Or trimming of
,~ w~ r~w~ w,~ [ " ",H J~ IN Ill f~.mily moved to Quincy Tuesday. [ mafic. You may set the timer clock and leave the house, toe"
,'ll~ Ila'lla'l~llL/ll I Ib' llany such trees, shrubs, or ferns or ~ll ll~k~ Ill I
Ultl lStlTlhbJ5 II - "' flowers Ill }1] Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wickman [ fident your entire meal will be cooked in your absence.
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neros or nmos or .act~ Or' Ill ".have moved into the apartment in
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So
great
is
the
difference
between
the
attention-demandis .
I ULUli IIo,: protectingpower line or telephone r maintaining an~][ New private Dining Room [[I h~Ir Ynd Mrs ghomas no " [ ld'fashi ned st ve that requires c nstant P t watchlng'a~'g'willw
a Genella of J~ooO~ad~o~d~mO~mCeold~e4rO~lz[:~o~r~:~h:~TJ::
' '[ e,ectric line ]~ [[[ " " I onder why
DAL EUBANKS, Manager ~ Marysville have opened their sum-
1 I I 0:" other property of a public utility. ] I ' [ ratlll g Ices arevery
GREENVILLE, CALIF (In ffeet on ninet- first da- ~f i~ liner home at Lake Almanor. Mr.[,p " g costs are much less than you think.
l liter Ju:e 20 1"3" S'~" ~939 ~ha" [ " SINCERITY LODGE [ Genella, who is the postmaster at [ Right now this week see the big values now bei~$
ulga~, uigaret~t, ~o1~,~ ~. t is. I,p.
I Drinks, Pool and I ~8) [ ~ No. 132, F. & A.M. [Marysvllle, is well known in Green. [ offered in these marvels of modern
cookery the 1940
Club 1%oo " I ~,*,Y~f~'kY~ Meets Second Friday I ville. I Electric Range.
I ms l~,~ [~ Night of Each Month] [ You can torget about hot water and stfll have all you waVt,
uome in and Visit With Us I / '/~ x Pale
,me m una vmz wtm vs |ISTORK . at 8 O'Clock. [ Rastus: "Say Sambo what timei 24 hours a day Easy.Quick-Cheap just like electric light'
I
S. F. LUZZADDER, M i "'fe d ' wast Think of it--all the hot water you want, day in, day out,
SHOWER
] D yo n . oes yo LillHK yo
-- l I [ W.J. HALL, Secretary [,without work or worry, without dirt or overheating! All
/ ! ~ iskeered de worst?" I
~i~b~rJ~ A ~ [ Mrs. Dott Davis of Westwood and[ f~l e~f~ J Sambo: "Wunst when Ah was [ this convenience at amazingly low cost--only a few uenni~
ml~w ~m~m~l [E~rs. Dick Davis of Greenville were [ ['IC oolhad ]ealltn' on a henhouse an' de farmer[ a day. The beauty of Automatic Electric Water Heate'rs will
co.hostesses at the Davis borne Sat- UIa~OIIIUU ccme in an' keta]~ed me. BOy, wuz
VALLEY [u"day aftern n at a st rk sh werI IX skeered." l likewise win y ur immediate apProval" C me in--see Dtyourself), Ask about our convenient pay-as-you-use pla "
~ ~ ~ ~ m r or Mrs. Woody Kllpatric. Mrs. I ~ ~ ~ I Rastus: "How am yO' suah datl
~ARA~E I~ilpatric was presented with many[ ~ 1 I ~[wuz de worstest yo' evah bins
tlovely gifts from her friends. Thet ~ II a~iskeered?" I SEE YOUR DEALER OR THIS COMPANY
t'Bone ~0 M Z,
" " [invited guests were: Mesdames O. ~L.~ =~==~ ~]~l Snmbo: Cause de farmer grabl
GREENVILLE, CALIF, "~-- ~ ~d]E
[ O. Wardlow, Vorn Wilkins, Pat TRy- [we by de shoulder an he say,| 1}. .
Continues under ownership of r,
;ior, Henry Griesbach, Fred Madda- PHOTO FINISHING ] White boy, what yo doln' here ?' I
A C DELLLINGER e e K I z
' :lena, K.lley Kilpatric, T d ~n - 18 GLOSSY PRINTS, Roll bevel-] ] PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
OLDSMOBILE CARS AND let-, Archle Kunzler, Fred Shumate, oped, and Two Reprints from[ -~--'-------~'~--'--]
GMC TRUCKS Dougal McMillan, Hayrnan Van your Favorite Negatives. Sent [~- H|
SALES AN~) SERVICE Fleet, F. E. Kampschmidt, Andrew25c. Additional Reprints 2c each, [~ ~| FAir CLF.AN t,ow.co~r
Mounkes William Rtchards Harry Lee Studio 586 Court 55W ganlll ~}" 1" T TAT lit
v ~ "" s" ~'har" rk ~h-rlot'e " '~ la .t 141W-540
vv e t, ,~ ~es ~t~,~ a,J~ernaramo, UalIr. o~-o]~ ~kJKk ADK7 g~Dl' Ir~ I[|
MAKES OF ~AF.8 1 v r IIof T~ = P~.-~ I
Calais,Miss Edith O i e, a |~ []
A. A. A. EMERGENCY Greenville, an4 Mrs. Eula HurstWOOD AND POSTS FOR SALE--]]] Greenville, Cal|f. ]]]
SERVICTE and Mrs. Helen Provet of West- All kinds of wood and all lengths. Ig III
wood. J.E. SAMPSON, Greenville P. 0. J I1'
See Max, With the Red al d Yellow
Truck Every Thursday and Friday
Phmas Laundry- P0rt01a
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fryar of
Standard, Tuolumne county, are
spending two weeks with their par-
cots, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fryar.
covering from her recent illness.
Joe Peck left the Batson hospital
Monday where he had been a pa-
tlent for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Jack Evans is rapidly re-
budget, you must try us for your next laundry Job for surprising
results.
morrow at the Sorsoli I-Iotel in him a Smith.field ham. of ea('h month at Taylorsville
Crescent Mills. Luncheon will be The ham was sent last fall, after NEAt STARK, Mast~
served at 1 o'clock, tLc War broke out. The court clerk
JAMES YOUNG, Secretary.
~ l'.a(] obtatned a 26-pound ham,
I'ARENTS' PARTY which cost him $10.26. The dealer
AT CHURCH agreed to pay the costs of shipment. HOME ECONOMICS CLU~
The young people of th~ Corn- The amount was not enough and heof the Indian Valley Grange
z ecently received a bill om the ex ~, ~a$
unity church entertained with a ' :'r "Meets Every l~hird ~uesday in
lc~ess company which~ had handled Month
parents' party last Wednesday eve- the shipment for the remainder. ARLENE TARESH, Cbair~$s
hing at the community church. " [ MARIAN IAItE,S,H SecretarY.
The costs of shipment were item ,
Those not having mothers pres- ized as follows: I '
ant adopted mothers for the occa- Marine insurance, $1.50; transpor- I
slon. Refreshments were served.
~ tation from New York to Rotter-l|||lit * ~ I 1~v * 1
Sonney Nutt and Doc. Varner of ()am, $6.86; duty, $7.09; discharge[[ o]a arnao.
Sacramento visited Mr. and Mrs. s.nd shed rent, 67 cents; costomsl[ ~a~aa~ ~,aa~vF
Vern Dresser and family over the rlearance and document, 80 cents; [ B~t~r~ S~,t~O~
week-end import permit 80 cents; delivery,
80 cents"postage and stamp 41][i ussI~KE~I~ IL/Jgl~ar~ ~I(W |1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Hayes
of
' e 'ar e ] mnkUdPKl~mJP IJP~VI]~
0 nts~ deliver free of servie ch g .~, ""-OPERATOR
Chiloquin,Mr.OregOn,and Mrs.Wh R.haVec. Edd,been $1. Total $19.93. Add" that to the.ram
visiting
of
cost of the ham and the total was]l Experienced in
all Kinds
have rented the house recently va- $30 I9 ]l Beauty Culture
c~ted by M. J. Benton and family. o--~ ]l
Miss Tillie Kruger, county super- Elm, r Pool and BillThompson]Ill PRICES REASONABI*E
Intendant of schools, was here Tues- left for the San Joaqum Valley i] Open from 9 a. .to 6 P. ~
day from Quincy. Friday. I~
Mrs. Pete Higginbotham and
daughter, Janice, spent Friday in ~~
Oroville.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Gallup of CLEAN AS A LILY
Quincy were in Greenville Tuesday.The Lily--dripp|ng with fresh dew--gleaming in Its silver v~v
Mr. and Mrs. Yen Dresser and ters---is Nature s symbol of utter cleanliness.
family spent Sunday fishing at PLUMAS LAUNDRY has become this town's symbol for utter
~eneea. Hoanliness in clothes. Our more modern, more complete pro"
James H. Barrie left Tuesday for cesses mean so mush to the life and looks of your clothes They
~acramento on a vacation, add so mud~ in appearance and cut so mush from your clothes