THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1940 INDIAN VALLEY RECORD
I nTA XrAT T ~V ~e~n~Dlh me wlth ~er'f r a visit" ] P" c. Nye and Barbara Delavan[ I GREENVILLE
~ LJl~--JLA V. -JkL.d.L.dJL;d.LL Ld~t./~.IJLllo ~ ----. ~ drGve to Lake County last week and orreslmnd ]1 ~ ;~,;~ I
l~ubllshed Every Thursday By . [ Mr and Mrs. W. H. Dolphin of| brought back Mrs. Delavan's son
LAURENCE LOCT~NEY [Taylorsville were visitors at the[Gerald who has been with his MrScMUrlel M::tder
ill. C. Neer home Tuesday. ] grand parents Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
-- I ~ Larison.
Entered as second-class matter November 27, 1930, at the post office at J Mr and Mrs Hu ,hes of Oroville [ ~ Mrs. Edward Snell and her sis- [ iPAL EUBANKS, Manager
Greenville, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879. I " " ~ I
|were callers at the home of Lola] Miss Margy Lanahan who works tcr of Sacramento called on the J. [i " - -
C. Eldreds Saturday. tn ?.REENVlLLE' CALIF" I
[Sorsoli on Sunday. They later at- [ a," the Happy Hollow grill in Quin- ---- ] I Cigars Cigarettes, Soft I
Obituaries Cards of Thanks and all notices of entertainments given for [ tended the ball game at Greenville. J cv anent hart of last week here Mr.and Mrs. Fred Jackson and [ i Drinks, Pool and
profit, charged for the same as other advertising. J "'.~ ,~ ~ " "
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i ~ I wlc- her mother ~rs. l~uzzaaaer, daughter~ of Reno spent several il Oub Rooms l
-- [Mr, and Mrs wm MiUikin andI ------ day of last week with Mrs Jack-In m
0opy for advertising must reach the Record office not later than Wednes- I children were down from Geneses I
day forenoon to insure publication in the current issue. All communica-| ~ ~ o tlarold Dolphin and Melvin Edger- son's aunt, Mrs. J. A. Hardgrave.'l[ m
floss and items of news must reach the Record not later than Tuesday J" ]man were in town Sunday from Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harvey of I
evening to insure vublication. AllbecOmmunicationsif must bearnot tothedoSlgna",~ [ Ta,iorsville: . S:~ cramentOgraves. Mr. areandgUestSMrs. Willis f the Hard-Hard. il
Lure of the author, but will not Vublished requested so. [ S H Kingdon made a trip to [
i|Quincy Monday. i[ ~ grave spent the week-end there.|[.~ffi=- -
Mxs. Gertrude Beem~an. spent II/[~|J~JJ~ F'|~ J'~d~J~ !
OUR FAR-FLUNG I to prevent them from boring from J ~ J
,Sunday wltnIrlenus in~leenvllle
BATTLELINE within. This cannot be done effec- [ Mrs. Erroll Bates and Mrs. W.A.~ " Mrs. C.E. Yo-~n-g~-BillandMelvin----'--,---.-,~m--~m'~
~ [tively though a trade agreement. Kingdon Sr. drove to Oroville I ------- Young, Mary and Lorralnc Trus-][] AN D~
Ill av. I
c With the propomtion facing ~r~oi:iThcre must be military agreements. Imst Friday, where they visitexl rel-J "vVord from the G. R. Clarkes ~,el! took a trip to Crater Lake L I M B We
~OUntry of keeping the Monr, Adolph Hitler has made it clear in I alines. They returned Saturday" [who are vacationing in the eas t re last week" Bill returned to San ][j Put Your Orde ."
DOctrine intact there must neces-I ~ ' ~ . Ill .r m ~ow ]For H
' ,his writmgs and in his speechesl ~ ]sorts that they are havin~ a "bi~ I, rancisco Sunday. ']~ Next Winter's Wood H
Sarily be agreements with South ~," ~
A [that Naz,sm cannot live unless ,t I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sheehan [time. The card was sent from
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merican countries, not only of ~n Ic~ntrols the world and it is prettyI spent the week end in Oroville IR;chmond Ylr~dnia Mr. and Mrs. Marcel McCutcheon Ill------ H
economic nature but of a military l and children attended a picnic at ill Wood Yard Located Near
Greenville Hot Springs
' ~genez~lly believed the.t he ~plansl ~-~ Clear ~reek Sunday, which was in UXnJH H"
~ature There is a great deal of] i
' to attempt to edge into the west-, ~ ~ ~.
celebration of the birthday of Mrs. ][[ ~
~ea coast to guard. V~th the ex-l r~, world through some point in' ~ l~attl~.T.~t~'m~ i]~--t~t~;--~t~ McCutcheon's Aunt, l~rs. Hardinl[lM0nt " UI"'|II:"
t.ension of the Monroe Doctrine to lSouth America. The 0uty of th~s! =311111~./ 1NIIIN FIIII:IJ, I~.IIIIIPN Yaru
lnelud,~ Canada it might be said| I I~-~V~ll~'i" v'~-~v~- ~./ .L ~- v~,/~,/~=l~I~J kerry of Susanville.
t~ ~ ' ~" ~co-Jntl'y is to prevenz mm zrom: A ~ ~
nat this Atlantic sea coast reaches j ~ecuring military control of any l -----
~rnost from the North Pole to the unt or an island in the ~Vest I Irene Largent visited friends in [
SO a is di I c~ ry, y,"AT THE SPECIAL MEETING OF 5earthat all cxpendedm nies for 1939-40 fiscal Susanville last week. She returned I
u~n ~.'ole. fern Hemisphere. : THE BOARD OF SUPERVIS- not be cancelled and
Tuesday.
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re~ea'= primarily a~ ~e~many. *moll ~.~ ~.-- ---- ORS OF THE OOUNTY OF that all monies expended over the Mrs Avery S~n and daughter ]~
~azts must kee out of the West ' M'I~LILlrLliI"qI= PLUM/kS, STATE OF CALIFOR- Budget be approved
trn ~iemts he=P That takes in :I b~di~b~d~l NIA, HELD THIS19TH DAY OF On motion duly ~nade, seconded Carol Rae, have gone to Portland, ]l~ D| /t~Tl~ITD
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' n-" means that the] UWW W IFI JULY, 1940. and carried, be it resolved by the Oregon, to spend several weeks[J~ un ~ e J~ r,~. n
~:* o:, to~?,t.u:y~ =~ u ,~ i ~lhK~ The roll is called and there are Board of Superviso,'s of P]umas with Mrs. Sheehan's perents. -- v
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COunt-- is only a drop in the ----- present J' F' I* ' F" PauiY' C" C unty that the State Department Mr' and Mrs" Clay Sllgar visited []~ ~"'"A D ~I
bucmk?.~,et u :y. S. Navy must safeguardI MrS.corresvondentLOUiSa Tanner Branley,E" Bl~ckman,chairman. J' F. Flanagan, J. P. to f Financethe Countybe requestedAuditor tOoftransmitplumas ~iayMr' anden routeMrS" fromFred GrtdleyC" Eldredto their [[~Sun" |[[~ .l~ ~ --=~ I~v ~] ~[
the Atlantic coast with particular ~ Motion mtade by Hoke, seconded County, the allocated $6000.00 for
em-h "-'uth American Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hook and in-by l'nuly that this Board sdlourn the payment of Premium Awards home tn Mill Creek.Mrs. gllgar is |[~ "
p asl3 m ~:ne ~o . ",BUIPWI~ISER AND ANII~
Mrs. Eldreds sister, v. ~1
Countries. There must be deals za.nt daughter arrived from Berke- as a F ~rd of Equalization :,r.d re- at the Plumes County Fair (August J]~ SEa-BUSCH BEER [~1
wit h~ g~u Am ca countries ley last Tuesday to spend several convene as a Board of Super',~s,;rs. 16th 17th and 18th) in accordance
h t th eri n 7 Mr rs ' ' '
~Vrereb troo-s--a- be h-~ed ~ays with her parents.and M Carried and so ordered, with the premium list as approved Mrs. Della Christensen, Mrs. []~ ON Dlt~UGHT
If nece~ ~'~her:~=,'::tYe~ .~ ~ fueling A. J. Riehl. The following Bids received and by the State Division of Fairs and Jose ,-,^ ~ -Shultz and daughter Janette II~liB Foret-ng & Domestic wnxsz~e0 ~l~l
ns, ai" rts, mil t grou ds ~ '" .~ po " ~u,-~,u ,u u :: v=~=a:Um=[e guests at the J. D.][~ All Kinds of Wines & Liquors ~]
~tatio t n flied for Quincy Memorial Ha'; Ex sltions
rpo dry
= Bid of Chas F. Unger $25822~ On motion duly made, seconded '][~[It$ Mrs. Valentine Znn|no, Prop. []
,m Bid of O G Wardlow $24.19g 00 and carried it s hereby ordered
nero w::[ no aouu~ De some secre~ wno nave oeen v]smn~ Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barrett and I[~ C. Zunlno, Mgr. ~[
. - Bid of F. H. Neilson $25~67 42 that C E Blackman be granted a
dipomacy between the U. S. govern- "Mrs. Miles Timmins have returned daughter of Sacramento arrived lib ~" e k9
Cert Check of 10 per cent os P.~d leave of absence from the State
ment and the South American gee-to their home in the southern wart ti~ ~re n~ille Hot
Tuesday to spend a week with rela-l[~ ,~r,;; eL yld~
eminent as see, e" di-lonutc-- will -" received from each Contractor, Bids for a period of sixty days and an
," ~ P Y O~ the ~tate.Tne women are sss- Lives and friends. ]1~ ,~zu~ ~z#~z~, ~zz.
be . subject to deductions on Alternate extension of time be granted to
necesr~ary in the big Job that :s te~.
ahead of this country No. 1, 2, 3. Decision on bids la~ed D,strict Attorney Win. Macmillan I
LEGAL AI)VERTTSEMENT
One grave dangerthat exists to-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster of over until 2 p.m. until such time as he will be able
.~ay ~s the overwhelming number of
O~rman iVaz~s In South America.
The Argentine Republic and Brazil
have their share of those 1Vazis.
l~,stimates are placed at around half
a million in the two coui~ries. Plans
ranst be made to take care of them-
Sunday and Monday, she took him
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE
and WATER HEATER
There are countless extra "hugs of happiness" in a home com-
plete and well equipped. There is more time for laughter and
ayety and ioy of living when the "heart of the home" the
aitchen has modern equipment that eases the task of meal-
time preparation.
Thousands of California women enjoy to the full the complete satis-
faction of automatic electric cooking. There is speedy heat when fast
seeking is aecessary. There is the big help of being able to put a whole
meal out of sight and out of mind in the capable oven of an automatic
electric range. Time and temperature controls act with unfailing
precision when electricity produces the cooking heat. Thea to follow
through the Automatic Electric Water Heater provides hot water for
the quick spray-scald-and-dry disposal of meal-time diihes.
Put these two electric helpmates to happier living to work for you
in your kitchen. You can afford them. You should have them sow!
SEE YOUR DEALER OR THIS COMPANY
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPAHY
t~4W-?40
Delegation from Portola Fire
Dept. appeared before the Board re-
lative to an additional amount of
$3,000.00 for the Portola Justice and
Jail Building in the 1940-41 Budget
W. B. Perry appeared before ".he
Board asking an appropriation in
t]~,a Budget of $2500.00 to expend
f"r cutting down the reef in Ir,-
dmn Creek below Arlington Bridge
~or flood control in Indian Valley-.
Matter layed over untlll afternoon
sess~bn.
J. H. Stapp appeared before the
Board asking for the construction
of a bridge a~cross Spanish Creek
north of Kegdie to enable residents
living there to get into Keddie.
Matter referred to A. J. Watson
a;~d B. F. Pauly relative to right
of way matters, etc and report on
July 25th, 1940.
Board adjourns until I:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
Board reeonvenes - all members
pre~ent.
On motion duly made, seconded
and carr|ed, it is hereby ordered
that all County Officers be allowed
a 30 day leave of absence from the
State of California for the year
of 1940.
On motion duly moved, seconded
and carried it is hereby ordered
to get his 'release from hospitaliza-
tion at Reno, Nevada.
Motion made by Hoke, seconded
~y Pauly that all b~ds on Quincy
Memorial Hall be rejected and Clerk
return the certified checks to re-
spective bidders. Carried and so
ordered.
Motion made by Pauly, seconded
by Hoke that the Quincy Memorial
Hall l~und be raised $4576.00 in
brder to provide the total amount of
$20,000.00 for said Building.
AYES: Hoke - Pauly - Flanagan
- Branley.
NOES: Blackman. ABSENT:
l~one. Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Blackman, se-
conded by Pauly that Alta ~aitfor-
hia an~ California State Chamber
of Commerce be allowed $250. eacli
out of Advertising lVun~. Carrtsd
and so ordered.
Motion merle by Hoke, seconded
by Flanagan that the Advertisinw
"Committee be allowed to spend
$25.00 to distribute folders of Plum-
as County. Carrlbd and so ordered.
Board adjourns until July 25, i
1940.
ATTEST: John Donnenwtrth
C~unty Clerk and Ex-Offtcio
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Plumas, State of
Ualifornla.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby-given that the
Clerk of the Board of Trustees of
i the Seneca Elementary School Dis-
I trio will receive bids, up to and in-
cluding August 2, 1940, for furnish.
ing all labor and materials for the
moving, alterations and repair of
au old one-room school building,
making it into a dining.room and
kitchen, and the construction of
nn addition thereto to form an ad.
joining storageroor~ and "woodshed.
Also the construction of a small
porch over the door of the primary
rcom of the school-house. The
building is located in Chester, Plu-
was County, California. Each bid
will be in accordance with plans and
specifications now on file with the
Clerk of the Board of Trustees of
Seneca School District at Chester,
Plumas County, California. The
Board of Trustees reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
Stneca Elementary School Board.
Edith M. Martin.
Clerk.
Good Steaks
Good Chops
Good Roasts
All Kinds of
Cooked Meats
The Best of Meats
at Reasonable
Prices
Webb's Meat Market
Pal's Barber Shop
J. E. Stampfli, Prop.
Greenville, Calif.
Open 8 ~, m. to 8 p. m.
Open S~turday~ 8 ~ m to 9 p. m.
HAIRCUT 50e SHAVE 25o
Ladles' Neck Trim 25e
ATTEND THE
Nine-County Amateur Celebration
With Entries Restricted to Residents of Plumas,
Sierra, Nevada, Placer, Lassen, Butte, Yuba, Te-
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Amateurs Insure the Fun and Thrill of the Real
Ranch Life. The Old West and the New West is
the West's Frontier Town of P0rtola.
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