6 RECORD A,o PROGRESSIVE
Greenville and Cheeter, Calif.
Thursday, July 9, 1959
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GIRL FOR WAIGHTS
Mr and Mrs Arthur WRights of
Westwood are parents of a 6-
pound, 6-ounce daughter, born at
4:16 am June 26 at Seneca Hospi-
tal in Chester. No name has yet
been chosen.
SON FOR PAVONS
Mr and Mrs Donald John Pavan
of Westwood are parents of a 7-
pound, 3-ounce son, named John
Everett, born at 12:15 pin June
24 at Seneca Hospital in Chester.
HOZNOURS HAVE GIRL
Mr and Mrs William Leo Hoz-
hour of Chester are parents of a
6-pound, 9-ounce daughter, named
SharJ Roxann, born at 9:42 pm
June 22 at Seneca Hospital in
St Clair "Ben" Gaes, 48, of
Chester and his brother Norvelle
Calvin "Bud" Gates, 46, of Green-
viile, wer found shot to death
late last Wednesday in a sparsely
settled region of Fremon County,
Wyoming, 13 miles southeast of
Lander.
With them was a message writ-
ten in pencil on a sheet from a
pocket notebook. It read:
"We are a couple of pals tired
of life. See you in the spring. Put
me, St. Clair, in a pauper's grave.
Bud wants to be buried by his
wife in Crescent Mills, Plumas
County, California."
Both men were graduates of
Greenville High School, St. Clair
,u
Finis M Sanders
Dies in Chester;
22.
SON FOR McCTCHEONS
Mr and Mrs John McCuteheon
of Greenville are parents of a
7-pound, 15-ounce son. named
Ron Marcel, born July 5 at
Feather River District Hospital.
DINNER HONORS
MRS FULTON HORNING
Mr and Mrs George Curnow of
Chester entertained at a birthday
dinner in honor of his sister Mrs i
Fulton Homing on 5une 28.1
Others present were her husband
and children Nancy, Gale, Diana,
Darrell, Nick, Rusty, Debbie and
Cherie; Edna Evans and Louise
Folsom, all of Reno. Also Mr and
Mrs Ellis Folsom of Carson City,
Mr and Mrs Glenn Thorasen, sons
Craig and David of Vinton, Mr
and Mrs George Curnow Sr of
Quincy.
NOTIOE OF NON-RESPONSIBILITY
and aster July I, 1959, We
the urzdersigned will rot be reponsible
for any debts or hilts entraeted in
eonntion with the Tusines8 known a
the SIERRA MOTEL at Cheter, OMi-
Chester. Finis Mack Sanders died July Methodist Church in Chester for
SMITH SON ARRIVES 14 at his home in Chester. I Jose M Martin, 67. who passed
Mr and Mrs Robert Paul Smtth t Born n Oklahoma, Sanders taway Monday morning at Sen-
of Westwood are parents of a 7-'had lived in Westwood andeea Hospital.
pound, 15-ounce son, named Nol-Chester for the past 20 years, I Martin had begn hospitalized
lie Thomas, born at Seneca Hospi-
tal in Chester at 7:21 pm on June and was employed by the Col-following a stroke ten days ear-
lins Pine Co. He was 60 years
fornt,
Local Men, Brothers. Killed in Wyoming
in 1929 and Norvelle in 1932. i men there were "acting strange- i Gates was still under the rebel Sheriff McDougal said he
St. Clair Gates leaves a wife and ly." One of them was on the l and still not moving. Lifting the lnot ruling out the
two daughters, of Chester. ground, he said, covered by a t robe, Hancock saw the man was I rtwo men hact been
The region where the two lvobe, and the other was sitting in dead with 30-30 bullet hole in but that apparently each
brothers were found had been l the front seat of the car. The his chest, shot himself.
There were a number of
subjected to considerable pros-Irnan on the ground was not mov- Hancock immediately reported wine bottles on the ground
pectins for uranium, and it was ling.
suggested the pair might have Hancock returned at about the ,situation to P A MLouw , the car, and in the car there
gone to Wyoming ,to participate]5:30 pm and found both men, St.l snernozrontfo, no a canteen with some wine in
in that activity. An acquaintance[ Clmr "the front seat of the car, I .......... Norvelle Gates was married
..... -- ......... ' with a bull " hol- in ........ n nmnara wen o ae scene. Ri,:h-
o me omer Dromer smu ms e ms vv, aya at _a n -amin- "-^ .^a sa the late Ann Gates. He is
week he had seen him in Chesterla 30-30 rifle in his lap. Norvelle]¢=llead ,,obaiIvee ° dea vived by three children,
as recently as the P ecedingl , since about 7:30 am, which would Verne Gates Ryan of Reno
Thursday. . _ __ _ I r% i I mean he was dead when Hancock Kay and Richard Gates.
, wyoming sneep rancner I )gUOlag |Vag first saw him, and that St. Clair
named Rhet Hancock said he was ....
probably had been dead for about
inl°°kingthe morningf°r sOmewhenOf hiShe sheeP lcame I Dies at Age 54 two hours when found. DON'T BUY A
upon a 1947 Chevrolet parked on BOAT UNTIL
top of Wieser Ridge, and that the Douglass Hubert Ives, 54, pass-
led away on July 3 at the County Services Held you see the
• -. , v-. . • , i Hospital in Quincy.
l lmal Kztes Held , Funeral services were held at Private double uneral sorviees A]uma Craft
':the Indian Mission near Green- were held Tuesday of this week
For Joe Martin 00ville on Monday. July 6. with at Souders Funeral Home in So|d on easy terms
burial following at the Chieo Jim Greenville for Norvelle Calvin
Services Today i Funeral services were held atlCemetery in Greenville "Bud" Gates and St Clair Be,, Allen's Store
2 pm yesterday at the Wesleyan lie is survived by his wife Gates.
old at the time of his death.
Sorviees will be held today
(Thursday) at 2 pm at the Wes-
leyan Methodist Church i n
Chester. Sanders was a member
of the Westwood Masonic Lodge
and services will be conducted
by the lodge.
tie is survived by his wife Bert-
ie Rosa Sanders of Chester; a
son John Sanders of Chester; two
daughters, Lucille English of
Marysville and Audry Aldrich of
Albany; 9 grandchildren; 4
great-grandchildren; two sisters
and three brothers.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take Otis opportun-
ity to thank each and every one
who helped €o make otLr 10th an-
nual Silver Buckle Rodeo an-
other huge .
Special thanks goes out to the
Plumas Lumber Company who
donated the beautltul parade rib-
boris, and also to the Plumas
County Sherts Posse who spon-
sorl the parade.
We wish to specially thank aH
the donors of buckles, silver spurs,
RICHARD F. HFIINEMANN[ the Op$ £or ,'the Queen and
and or / Princess, lumber, the two water the Island of Bali, a savage cock.
EDY'rZ E. HmASN ]wagons, and all those too nume-ifight in a temple courtyard, a
July 9, , 2, so, lS oous to personally menflcm h. [new Tokyo, brutal comm,u.nist ri-
'-'------ The officers and members oil
! THE INDIAN VALLEY RID-I °ts, etc.
Use the Want Ads iG AND oPmG CLUB ,~
Anabelle H Pearce, sec. B E for Best Buys
- lit II I t
lier.
Born in Portugal. Martin lived
most of his life in California.
He worked for the Collins Pine
Co in Chester.
He is survived by his wife Li-
na of Chester and a brother in:
the Bay Area.
Burial was at the Cypress Hill
Cemetery in Petaluma. I
Churches Plan
Film Showing I
This Sunday
An hour-long film entitled "A!
Cry in the Night" will be shown
Sunday morning at the Commun-
ity Methodist Church in Green-
ville in place of the regular
Sunday service.
The film will also be shown
at the Taylorsville Church --
and at 8 pm at the First Baptist
Church.
The film is non-denomination.
al, filmed in color throughout
Asia, and features such scenes
as actual demon possession on
Business and Professional Direetory
Quincy
DR. M. L. MEANS
Chiropractor
X-Ray Phyaiothmpy Colea
HOURS: Mon., Wed., Fri.
9o and 7 to 9 p.m.
Tues., Thurs., Sat. by AppOint
EABT QUINCY--R L Box |$1
HWy 40A, across from Fytng 'A'
Truck Stop Phone 895
REESE FURNITUBE Exchan
2 Miles East of Quincy
on Highway 40A
Phone Quincy 8?-W
• Where your credit is flood --
Small down pymeal, up o 24
monhs to pay on all new and
used furniture. FREE DELIV-
ERY to Greenville wiih 0 pur-
chase or more.
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B and E
ELECTRIC
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First & Main
Greenville
PROPANE GAS
GAS APPLIANCES
TANKS FOR KALE OR RENT
• Magic Chef Gas Rmss
• O'Koefo & MerrLtt Ranm
• Coleman Floor Furmtts
-- Senlce --
PLUMAS GAB & APPLIANC
Dial BUffer 4-H51
153 Crescmt St. GrnvUle
SINCERITY LODGE
No. 132, F.&A.M.
Meets on the second Friday of
each month at ,the Greenville
Masonic Temple
VisLting Brothers Welcome
CLIFFORD NEWTON, W.M.
Susanville
DEAL & DAVIE SERVICE
Cadillac & Oldsmobile ts
GMC Trucks - GoodyearTl
RECAPPING
Complei Auto- Sof-Tetl
motive Service Used Cs
llO Main • Phone 2210
SUANVILLE, CLIF,
L R. PACKWOOD, Opt D.
Glasses Fitted
and Rtr
Office Hours: 9-12 and 1-5
607 Cottage SL - Phone 7$1
SUSANVILLE, CALIF.
Wilhelrnina and two dacghters, Burial for Norvelle was at Chester
I ttallie Mullen of Chester and Crescent Mills and for his brother
Clara Ives of Greenville. St Clair at Westwood.
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For the County Visitor...
WHERE TO GO
Electrical
Contracting t
Repairs {
and f
East Quincy Service f
In INDIAN VALLEY
Call Quincy 35, Collect
Bob Cazmichael's
TYPEWRITER SERVICE
MURRAY
Insurance Aqency
GENERAL INSURANCE
Offices in
Cheter . ....................... Dial 4351
Greenville .......... BUtler 4-$451
Quincy ........................ Phone 331
TRASH DISPOSAL
Reasonable Rates
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TOM GOOD
2nd & Hudson Greenville
lit I i
• Accounting
• Auditing
• Bookkeeping
• Income Tax
PHILPOTT, BOSS & SEMER
TOWING
SERVICE
Day or
Ntqht
Hea
Adjustment
Next to B & E Market in Greenville
TT LET US SERVE YOU
GREATER SAVINGS
Grocm'l -- Mets
Sporung Goods -- Care
Dr Goods
at Our Shopping Co•tar
DOUBLE-T MARKET
Highway 89 in Greenville
WINES, and•LIQUORS Mix
Fishing Equipment
and Information
Use our Sportsmen's Trail-Trcer Book -- reg-
ister your destination for your Mends ... at
RICE'S LIQUOR STORE
Main Street, next to the Post Office in Chester
Complete Line Fishing and Hunting Equipment
Groceries Hardwm-e
F.L. MILLER CO.
Main Intersection -- Greenville
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MILLAR HAIWARE•
DuPon! Paln!s Electrical
Housewares • Plumbing
Glfiware Supplies
SUSANVILLE, CALIF.
SIERRA JEWELERS
The Store on the Corner
Main and Gay Streets
Gorham Sterling
Nwtionslly Advertised Wtches
DIAMONDS
Watch Repairing - Engraving
SUSANVILLE, CALIF.
Oroville
O • GROCERIES
oHARDWARE
$SPORTING
GOODS
W.F. MORRIS & SONS
GREENVILLE
If you're within drfvinl distance ...
YOU'LL SAVE BY SHOPPING
HERE -- Where Everl
Prices are Low.it
Hiqhway 89
in Greenville
B & E MARKET
Open 7 days a wk -- 8 a.m. to 8
spray
WASH
in minutes
TUNE UP
HERE
MOBIL
Sport md Mobil Service
Cheste Dick
[i 11 i'" t
DR. A. T. DIETLE
DR. C. M. CHITTIM
OPTOMETRISTS
Slate Theatre Bldg. - 1461 Myers
J. J. O'Leary
REAL ESTATE
Homes
Ranches
Acreage
Lake Property
Leroy Spickelmire
Local Representative
24-Hour Tow Service
Complete blodmnieal
K & L GARAGE
CHESTER
C :DAR LODGE
SHELL SERVIC
SMORGASBORD Every Friday 6 to 10 -- $1.50 (childn und 10 -- 85€)
We Cater to Family Groups
Lll and "Mac" McNamam, your hosts
CEDAR
SERVICE
Service
for
Auto,
Trailer
or Boat
Mobilgas Mobilubrication
Mobil Marine Products
Junction of Highways 36 and 89
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PHONE 779 -- If no answer, call -_-'_ -'- -''-'" :7 ........... f.s Shelf Prices are
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