INDIAN VALLEY RECORD
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940
]tONEYMOON AT NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
LAKE TAHOE ESTATE.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Frizzle In the Superior Court of the
(Edith Oliver) returned this week State of California, in and for the
from a honeymoon spent at Lake County of Plumas.
Tahoe. In the matter of the Estate of-
They were married last Thursday ~1 T. TREJ ,EAVEN, Deceased.
iv Reno, at St. Thomas Acquin-[ Notice is hereby given, that the
as Cathedral, Father John Me-]t,dministrator of the estate of W.
Goldrtck of Petrols officiating. ~IT. Treleaven, deceased, will sell,
Mr. and Mrs. William Scanlin of tat private sale, in one parcel, to
Susanville were the attendants, the highest bidder, upon terms and
The bride wore a yellow sports conditions .herinafter mentioned,
suit, with white acSe~sories, and a
bouquet of gardinlas.
l~.rs. Frizzle is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W.J. McEnespy of
Greennvtlle, and is a graduate
of the Greenville High School and
of the Santa Monica Junior Col-
lege. She completed iter pretraln-
ins ,period as a student nurse at
the Sacramento hospital last
December.
The groorff is the son of Camile
Frizzle, of Crescent Mills and is
associated with his father in the
operation of the Frizzle Sawmill
in Dixie Canyon.
The newlyweds will live at Dixie
Canyon.
and subject to confirmation of the
Superior Court of the County of
~)lumas, State of California, on or
after the 7th day of September,
!940, all right, title and interest of
the estate of W. T. Treleaven, dec-
eased, at the time of his death, be-
ing that certain property herinaf-
ter described and all right, title
~nd interest that said estate has, by
operation of law, or oth'terwise ac-
quired other than or ~n addition to
that of said deceased at the time of
his death, of, in died to tl~t cer-
tain real property situate in the
Town of Greenville, County of Plu-
rn~, State of California, particu.
]~rly described ms follows, to-wit:
YOUNG MEN WANTED
]FOR AVIATION CORPS
,home tn South Dakota and to visit
Mrs. Hartley's father on his 90th
birthday anniversary. The Hart-
leys were scheLmaled to arrive at
the family home Just in time for
the birthday dinner.
An opportunity of a lifetime ~s
llGw being offered by the United
States Government to young men
interested in av3ation. Young
men between the ages of 20 and 27
with "two years of college can
learn to fly an~] be paid $75.00 per
month, with room and board,
~'hile learning. At the end of 9
months training they will be of-
fared comissio~s as army pilots
with a starting salary of $250.00
per month. Call at Lhe U. S. army
recruiting station, Post Office
Building, Chloe, for complete de-
tails.
In addition to teaching men to
fly, the United States Army also
teaches enlisted men airplane
m'echanics, surveying, map read-
ing, photography, cooking, baking,
and many other specialized crafts
These trades are taught to men
who enlist for infantry, cavalry,
coast artillery, field artillery, air
corps, corps of engineers, signal
corps, medical departmentand
quartrmasters department.Va-
cancies now exist in the above
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UNCLE GEORGE RYAN |AN ORCIliD
RETURNS TO GREENVILLEI FOR CALIFORNIA
Uncle George Ryan, lawnmower If there seems to be a brighter
Y.:ng and emperor of the scissor g!ow in the California sky these"
after her prol~erty Interests here
Mrs. F. L. Miller ;n expecte'l
1Comprising a portion of Lot I of mentioned branches of the army.
VISIT IN ~lock 1 of t'he Greenville Townsite, *Men who are interested are invit- home Friday from Chicago where
M~e has been visiting her brother,
SOUTH DAKOTA as said Let and Block are lald ed to c~ ll or write to the U. S.n
Mr. and Mrs. M.--H. Hartley left Id wn and delineated on the Official Army recruiting station, Post el-
l
n.
L
Trevellick,
who
is
ill
in
a
last week on a visit ~o their old Plat of said town on file aS of re- f~ce buqding, Chico, California. I~bi~ag hospital. cord in the office of the (~ounty 'Office phone 909. This office re-
Shop Open From
8 A. M. TO
1P.M.
DURING HOT WEATHER
Hazel Bowerman
OWNER.OPERATOR
Solon's Garage"
AND SF~VICE STATION
Crela3ent Mills, Calif.
SOLON LUZZA~DDFAt, Prop.
CLARENCE (Doe) TVCF~ETEN
Meelumle
Electric and Aeetelyne Welding
General ~gepalr Work
Shell O'1 Company products
Recorder of Plumes County, (~alt-
fornia, descri~c.~ a~- follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the
Southerly srffe of Main Street
250 feet in a southwesterly di-
rection from the northwest
cornerof Main and Bush
Street~ and running', thence in
P southerly direction along the
West line of the Jameson Lots
(now known as the Yiacava
Lot) 219 feet, more or less, to
the Northerly side of Church
,avenue. thence in ,t southwes-t
eriy dtrecUon along the North-
erly side of Church Aven~e 59
feet more or less, to the East
line of the I-Ia~l LOt thence in a
northwesterly direction along
the East iin-e~of the said H.ail
Lot and Rowe -~ots 219 feet,
more or less, to the souther-
ly s~de 6" Main Street; thence
in a northeasterly direction
along t~e ,outherly side of
Main Street 55 feel to the place
of beginning, said lot fronting
55 feet on Ma;n Street and 59
feet on Church Avenue.
Together with all the tenements,
heredttaments and appurtenances
:herewith connected or therewith
bclon~ng, together with furniture,
~icve and cooking utinsils therein
contained.
Also that certain real property,
ccnsSsttng and being a seven six-
mains open from
9:{)0 p. m. daily.
CONTRACT
CLUB
8:00 a. m. to
Mrs. Frank Cantrill will be ho~-
tess th~s evening to the Thursday
Contract Club at a br!dge - dessert.
Miss Mary Schieser returned
this week from a San Francisco
vacation, to resume ber duties as
teacher at the Lincoln Elementary
School near Greenville.
Miss Florence Short and Miss
]~fattte l~trmstone, teachers in the,
Greenville Elem.ent-ury School, re-
tm~cd this week from a summer:
Vecaction spent on the coast.
Miss Franceska Furlan arrived
l~t week from San Francisco
where she spent the summer.
Miss Furl~,n ts the commercial
teacher for the Greenville High l
School.
~ob Streeter, president of the
A. F. of L, for Northern Califor-
nia, accompanied by Charles
Smith spent last week in Portland
Oregon.
Barbara West, Margaret Par-
.~ons, Barbara Standart and M~'rgy
l,~nah~.n left this week for Berke-
tcenths (7-16ths) interest in what ~s Icy'. to enroll for the fall semester
known as the Savercool 1L~tne, pat- at the University of California
i Barbara Standart is a junior at
tented, being lots 50, 51, 52 and 53 the University, Margaret Parsons
East,of TownshipM. D. M.26 North Range 8 transfers from the Sacramento
Together with the tenerhents, Jtn%r College and Barbara West
hereditarr~ents and anpurtenances and Margy Lanahan enter the
therewith connected or therewith University as freshmen.
~elonglng. ~ = ~eerk :; ~ S=e
Terms and conditions of sale: rior Court
Cash, lawful money of the United of the County of Plumes, State of
S~ates, 10 per cent of the purchase ] California, at any time after the
I money to be psid at the time of fhst publication of this notice and
"sale, and the ba]anee upon con. l~efore the making of the sale.
flrmation of sale. I DatedT~t/g~st 16th, 1940.
Deed at the'expense of purchaser [ WAY]NE H. TRELEAVI~N
All bids must be ~n writing andi Administrator of the Estate of
may be ]eft at the office of M. C.i H. T. Treleaven, deceased.
Kerr, attorney for sdmintstrafor,IM C. Kerr,
et Quincy, Plumes County, CalL IAtttorney for a~ministrator.
fornla, or may be filed in the officeI I~blished Aug. 22, 29; Sept. 5.
M~. J. B. Holly and Mrs. Cook of
Oroville were visiting friends and
relatives in the Indian Valley last
week.
Henry Eakes and son, Frankie,
and Capt Robert Sauer and son,
Robert Jr are here from Sacrae
mento for a visit with James C.
i Eakes, brother to Henry Eakes.
Sauer i~ captain of a vessel on the
2~iver Lines out of Sacramento.
Mrs. Fern Loveness and daugh-
~e-, Dianne, of Canby are here on a
visit to relatives.
Clarence Fbi'S'returned Tuesday
from Sacramento, bringing up a
t~:ck load of furniture for the Farr
Furniture Store. He states that he
has a line of stoves for th~ falP
trade and also many other items
for the hon~.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rowett, Mrs.
A.E. Allgewahr, Mr. and Mrs.
C,rnelius Gallup and P~oy Carter
will make up a Party to attend the
I~'air on Treasure Island over the
week-end They will leave Friday
evening by train, from ~Keddie.
1Er. and Mrs. J. E. Stampfli and
son, Edward, visited relatives in
Janesville and Susanville Sunday.
{:,1; rL CAFE
ISunday, Aug. 25
W!!! Cater to Private Parties In
New Private Dining Room
A New Delicious Bread for
All the Family
Fortified WitCh
WHEAT GERM
Contains Vita~ns B, E, and G
This bread is baked with Ger-
vita Flour which contains the
concentrated vitamins found
in wheat. It has ten times
the wheat germ contained in
100% Whole Wheat.
BAKED AND SOLD AT
DUf::tRT PERMI:::INENT Wf::tVE
$2.50 $3.50 $5.00
SERVICE
ON HIGHWAY PHONE 28-M-5
INDIAN VALLEY BAKERY
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LOCATED UP STAIR8 OF FORD GARAGE
GREENVILLE, CALIFORNIA
Just a Few of Our Many Items
~TOVES: GAS, WOOD ~ COAL RANGES - RUGS - BEDS
SPRINGS- MATTRESSES-RADIOS - PIANOS - BREAK.
FAST SETS - DRESSERS AND CHESTS OF DRAWERS
SEWING MACHINE8 AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES
FOUR OR FIVE GOOD TENTS FOR CAMPING
Come ha and Get Our Prices Before Buying
i
Farr Furniture Store
Clarence Farr, Proprietor
Open Evenings Until 9:00 O'Clock
highlights remain clear. ~'~ have
refused to put checkreins upon
scion or~ic progress. We have
]~-arncd fasts, ways of moving the
products of field and factory from
warehouse to hom~ throuzh mul-
Ople-unit sales outlets. We have
blo ~ked m~nority-inspired efforts
fo destroy the methods that make
fewer prices possible.
California is blessed with cli-
mate, geographical position, and
tu,ic industrial merits. Yet thc~
htl~antages in themselves w ~d
,ot have produced the steady 0 -
onomic awareness ,)f California's
~ix million citizens, vn awarene@
treat Was both dollar.and-cCt~
return and a permanent reward l~
the State s continued progre~
toward prosperity.
U
Mr. and Mrs. John Uboldi rsta~
er to Greenville Tuesday after $
vacation part of which they $P$~t
a? the New York World'S Fsl ,
After their return from the e~!
Mr. Uboldi, who is atheleflc c0aC~
and shop instructor in the Green"
ville High School, attennded a
Coach's summer school held ~
Monferey.
NOTICE TO THE PUl~IJ(~
My wife, Mary Harvey, havl~
left my bed and board, I will ~,
~e re.::ponsib~e fo" any indebt
nes~: incurred by her.
Dated: Greenville, Callf0r~t~
August 22, 1940.
S~gned: KENNETH ~AB'~rsf
NOTICE TO THE pUBLI{~
Y will not beresPonslble for
indebtedness incurred by any per
son other than myself. ~1~
Dated : Greenville, Califor
August 22, 1940.
(Signed) JAMES H. ]~AI~I~'
SINCERITY LOD0~
No. 132, F. & -~ 11~
Meets Second FridaY.
S. F. LUZZADDER, Master,
W. J. It ALL. Sec~
POLITICAL ADVERTIS~I~
LOST--616 tire-and 957-22 truck
tube, between Greenville and
Crescent Mills. Reward. Leave
at the ]Indian Valley Record of-
fice. It*
J. P. BRANLEY
(Incumbent)
Candidate for Re.eleCtion
to the Office of
FOUND--Pair of eyeglasses on
high school grounds, small glasses,
probab| ~ for younger student.
Apply Indian Valley Record.
SUPERVISOR
District No. $
P~umas County
WANTED---~To buy old horses for
fox'feed. Address, Feather RIc-
er Fox Fam~n, Almanor, California.
2t
WOOD ANt) I'OSTS leOR SALE--
All l(inds of wood and all lengths.
J. E. SAMPSON. Greenville P. 0
HAS.E.HARRlt
Known Throughout pltm~
County as
"GREENVILLE CHA]gI~
(~mdldate for
miner
SUPERVISOR
District No ~, Plumas ColIlltY
ALL LADLES HATS NOW 08 CENTS
Ladies'- Children's Slacks and Slack Suits
Reg. $2. Now $1.59 Reg. $2.98. Now $1.98
Reg. $3.98. Now $2.98
HAROLD J. POWERS
(Incumbent)
Candidate for Re-EleCtio~ to
the Office of
STATE SENATOE
District No. 1
Modoc, Lessen and Pitt~$$
Counties
All Dresses at Special Sale Prices
Reg. $2. Two for $2 Reg. $2.98. Now $1.98
$1 and $1.29 Dresses. Now 2 for $1.50
SK[RFS---$2.00. Now $1.00. $2.98. Now $1.98
Swimming Suits
Reg. $1.98. Now $1.39. Reg. $2.95. Now $1.98
Reg. $3.95. Now $2.98
Also Big Saving on All Summer Shoes
Reg. Stock priced from $1.98 to $5.95. Reduced
to sell from 98c to $3.98
L. B. AIJSTII4
Candidate for
the Office of
SUPERVISOR
District No.
Plum~ County
Primary Election Aught $I
RE-ELEC~
ASSEMBLYMAI~
CLINTON J.
Second District
I[ Greenville, California Siskiyou, Modes, TrirdtYd
I ~ Shasta, Lessen, Pluma~ a~
Sierra C~unties
pie's fight against new
The l, ily--dripping with fresh dew--gleaming in its sliver wa-
~fJ~ tars--is Nature's symbol of utter cleanliness ~
l ll~ PLUMAS LAUNDRY has become this town
symbol
S
for
utter
I elemdiness In clothes. Our more modem, more complete pro VOTE FOR
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I See Max, With the Red and Yellow I OR
I . ASSEMBLYMAI~
l Truck Every Thursday and Friday Second District
[ Phmas Laundry- P0rtola