INDIAN VALL.EY RECORD
NOW INSTALLING
SPUR TRACK
lollowing an agreement recently
between the Twain Lum-
Co. and the Western Pacific
a spur track is now De-
installed on Halstead Flat in
of the company's ship-
of lumber to the east. The
were supported by the
Chamber of Commerce, it
AT HOME!--Support your
town and 1 will support you!
THURS., NOVEMtER. 16, 1950
DEMURRER IS FILED
IN PECK VS. JENKINS
An answer was filed in Superior
Court this week in thee suit be-
tween Nellie Peck and Mamie Jen-
kins, involving the Jenkins estate,
it is learned. The demurrer alleges
that Nellie Peck was not named
as adminitratrix of the estate un-
til 1950, wherefor stipulations rel-
ative to occupancy of the prop-
erty for the past ten years are
not binding. Bill Macmillan and
Bert Janes are representing the
defendant Mamie Washoe Jenkins
in the suit.
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0UINCY
Diamonds - Watches
POWELL JEWELRY
GIFTS THAT LAST
Watch Repairing Quincy
QUINCY HARDWARE CO.
P.O. Box 846 Phone 87
General Hardware - Electrical
Mining Supplies - Housewares
Plumbing - Appliances - Iorge
Refrigerators
We Specialize in Mail Orders
GAMBELL & GAMBELL
QUINCY LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANERS
Leave Work at
PAL'S BARBER SHOP
Bob Phleger of Quincy visited
his brother, Chris one day last
week. !
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stevenson of
Fortola and Mrs. Elizabeth Bates
were visitors in the Bill Baker
home last Tuesday•
Lily McRorie was home from his
daughters last Tuesday.
Rae Meginness spent several
days last week in Reno.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kamp-
schmidth of Oakland came up to
visit her mother and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Graver. They
returned home on Sunday via Don-"
ner Summit after taking in the
Meginness, Kin:don wedding in
Reno.
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Bodman and
m children were weekend guests of
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• her mother, Mrs. Vina Flickardt.
• Mrs• R• D. Bentley spent several
• days in Marysville last week•
• Mrs. Bill Baker went over to
• Keddie Sunday to visit her sister,
m Mrs. Elizabeth. Bates. Both went
over to visit r. and Mrs. Cecil
Qm Bates in Quincy.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cordoza
• visited her folks, Mr. and Mrs. For-
m
• est Boyd in Oroville over the week-
• end.
• The Cordoza ranch now has elec-
THE DIAMOND MATCH CO.- a tricity.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lynch visited
Phone Quincy Four • Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McLain at
WE DELIVER m Pine Airs Motel Wesdnesday even-
ing•
Bill Hantngton, manager Mr. and Mrs. Red Dogan are
sporting a new Buick Rivera Coupe
SUSANVILLE
Insurance Service
Sierra Theatre Building
SUSANVILLE, CALIF.
WOLF CREEK GARAGE
Phone Greenville 68-M
EVERY MONDAY
WIRTH-IVLLAR Hardware
General Electric Appliances
SPORTING GOODS
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
618 Main St. Phone 223-B
MOUNT LASSEN
SHOE REPAIR
Prompt Service to Out-of-Town
Customers and Mail Orders
91o Cm, t. Susanville
MILLWOOD
FLORIST AND NURSERY
Flowers for All. Occasions
Bulbs - Seeds - Plants - Trees
Main & Sacrambnto Ph 381-B
CARL'S SHOES
Roblee - Buster Brown - Airstep
JUSTIN & HYER
COWBOY BOOTS
,ONG'S SHOE STORZ
Fine FOOtwear for
Men, Women and Children
HOSIERY
614 Main St. Phone 84-B
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t TT CO.DER
Studebaker" Car, a,l Trucks
I Utilit;, Trailers - Truck
Beds
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
II We Service All Makes
i KELLY TIRES
Phone 108-B - 1329 Main St.
• in Mist Green.
• Bill McMahon is ill in the hospi-
• tal in Quincy.
• Mr. and Mrs. Hank Soders and
SEJVIG MACHINES entertained the Mel Whalers
Sales & Service All Makes and Buford Sartin Friday evening
• with a waffle supper.
Rentals - Parts - Service • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lynch rode
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BUILDING MATERIALS i over to Portola and Chester Sun-
day. Later in the day they called
Insulation - Brick & Asbt{] on Mr. and Mrs. Don Reihl.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Smith and
Siding and Roofing : baby, Mr. and Mrs. Spike Edgmon
EASY TERMB •
and Mr• and Mrs. Jigs Cox were
LASSEN HOME
916 Main St. : Phone 296-YB B
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See the Complete Line of
PHILCO RADIOS .a
Refrigerators - Ranges- Freezers•
Davis Service App]im',.ce m_.
Griffin Building Phone 406-[=
J. It. PACKWOOD, OpL D.
Glasses Fitted and Repaired
Office Hours: 9-12 and I-5
BraN
Telephone 247-B
DEAL & DAVIE SERVICE
Cadillac & Oldsmobile Cars
GMC Trucks - Goodyear tires
RECAPPING
Complete Automotive Service
Phone 212-B - 1107 Main St.
dinner guests )f Mr. and
Roark Sunday.
Pat Bonham" took his uncle
Jack Townsend home to Red
and remained to spend the week-
end with his family.
Mr• and Mrs. Elmer Brewster
of Pulga are living at the High-
way Maintenance station here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cilff Sheehan had
as dinner guests Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. d McLain and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Strong;
T]e occasion was to celebrate
Mr. Sheehan's and Mrs. McLain's
• birthdays.
• • Mr. and Mrs. Jake DeHahn were
dinner gUests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan
DOYLE MOTOR CO.
Sales -- FORD -- Service
FORD - and MERCURY
Guaranteed Used CaPs
Phone 205-B 611 Main
CATHOLIC BAZAAR
HELD SATURDAR
GREAT SUCCESS
Members of the St. Anthony's
Altar Society met on Monday of
last week at the home of Mrs.
Trene Finch, when they completed
plans for the bazaar held Satur-
day. Fourteen members were pre-
sent, and the meeting was opened
with a prayer led by Father J.
J. Corcoran. Refreshments were
seved by the hostess, following the
me°eting.
Tht bazaar was revorted to be a
spectacular success, being an •l-
mast eomplete sell-out during the
early hours of the afternoon. The
members of the society extend their
thanks and appreciatio to all those
who contributed in any way to the
success of the annual affair held
at the Masonic Hall in Greenville.
The turkey which was given
away by the ladies was awarded
to Father J. J. Corcoran, and will
serve as the piece de resistance
at a dinner being given tonight
for members and guests of the
WILLIAM MOSER GIVEN
MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE
STAFORD UNIVERSITY --
Graduate and undegraduate de-.
grees have been awarded to 509
Stanford students who completed
their studies during the Summer
'Quarter, University President Wal-
lace Sterling announced today.
The total includes 372 students
have won graduate degrees
137 who are winners of an-
diplomas• School of
Education students made up the
single group receiving de-
Garrick. Mrs. DeHahn was erie- and included a Master of
brating a birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, ohn Richmond of Arts" degree to William Moser of
Greenville.
the Bakery were guests in-the Bill
Baker home one evening last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis were
Dealers in Builders' Supplies : in Quincy Monday on busniess.
T. 6, M. CARPENTER SHOP: --4
Cabinet Work - Glass W'ork _m
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Sash and Doors : TED" SMITH BO00E
00o.e so, u.,o.: TH/kNKSGIVING
Accompained by Charlotte
: Smith, Ralph Lozano drove to Bay
Area last night, returning with
Ted Smith, Who has been in the
hospital there following his acci-
dent of several weeks ago.
m Ted is reported to have rapidly
For Complete Furoiture recovered from the numerous in-
UPHOLSTERY SERVICE m juries and broken bones he sus-
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== LASSEN OFFICE SUPPLY DAVE'S B tained when the piekup he was
driving colided with a county truck
" TOP AND BODY WORKS g on the Cresceent Grade. He will
Typewriters - Office Equipment
Stationm'¥ - Gifts 275 Fairfield - Phone 418-RB B be handicapped by using crutches '
i l-otel Mount Lassen Building SIERRA JEWELERS lea enjoy being home where he
• for some time, but will doubt-
i 1 The Store on the Corner • can communicate with his many
i Al:]:lemce al:u:l Hazdwoe s Main and Gay Streets m_ friends.
718 Main St. Phone ].u- Gorham Sterling i
Nationally Advertised.Watchcs•
Norge - Bendix- Appliances DIAMONDS : S.pport your Iome-town paper!
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iiFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
REPAIRING
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FREEMAN SHOES Louis Ringlero, Saddle :Maker-
I 651 Main Red Bluff 624 M Street ............ Red Bluff
MANES FUNERAL HOME
Phone Greenville 75-M-2
representing
The GIFT & FLOWER SHOP
Quincy, California
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RICHARD R. ECKER
] Surveys - Maps - Reports
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I Phone 378 Quincy
DR. JACK A. ELFANT
OPTOM ETRIST
t56 Jackson St, Quincy - °L351W
• (Opposite Industrial Hospital)
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
rROKEN LNS' DUPUCATED
CK)NTACT LENSES
PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASSES
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]uy all your • printing at home!
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS
All makes of sewing machines
Reasonable charges
Advance Estimates Given
A penny post card will bring our
service car to your door.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
534 Broadway Chico, Calif.
FOR RENT--2-bedrm house com-
pletely furn. Modern. $50 month.
See Chas. Camp or phone 39-M. 35
LOST--Wool plaid jacket and boy
coat knife; put in wrong car at
football game Sat. Please return to
Johnny Murray, phone 6-M-2. lc
FOR SALE---Davano bed; in good
condition• $18.50. See Don North at
W. F. Morris & Sons Store. lp
FOR SColored Hens, 30c lb.
live weight• Fryers, 45c lb. live
weighL--Gage Poultry Yard, East
of Almam)r sawmill. 35p
WANTeD---Washing, ironing and
mending. Wood's Home Laundry--
now located in former Lowry Stu-
dio, next to grammar school• 35p
'OR SAI-9-foot Gibson electric
refrigerator; ,ood condition• $75.
Mrs. Frank Grace, across from the
Goldenson residence• 35p
NEON SIGNS
NEON REPAIRS
HIGHWAY BILLBOARDS
Write-----
JEFFRIES-HAGEMAN
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CO.
Susanville,Calif.
FOR SALE--5-room furn. house
with bath and service porch. Com -=
pletely remodeled. Phone 39-1ti
(Record office), Greenville. 8tfc
NORTHERN .CALIFORNIA
SUPERVISORS SEND
WElfARE ffE#00 EAST
Mrs. erna Beall, director of the
Plumas County Welfare Depart-
ment, will attend the White House
Conference in Washington next
month, following action taken this
week by the Northern California
Supervisors Association, it is learn-
ed.
At the instigation of C. E. Black-
% ,
man, a drect, or of the Associat-
ion. funds will be prvoided for the
trip by the larger organization
in appreciation of the honor thus
accorded to Plumas County and
the northern end of the state, it
was learned• The counties com-
prising the ,organization include
FOR RENT---4 rm. apt. furn. or
l unfurn.. C. J. Frederickson. Gree-
¢ille. O call at7 Record office 30tf
adding machine with stand. Chep.
Record office, phone 39-M. tf
FOR SALE---Davano-bed; in good
condition. Can be seen at H, A. Van
Fleet home. 35I)
FOR SALE---1944 army jeep; exc.
pond. $700. ALSO 2-wheel utility
trailer, extension tongue, $150. also
registered thorobred gelding & 2-
yr-old colt. Must sell. Robert Sat'-
gent, Taylorsville. 35]
FOR SALE -- 4-H turkeys; next
door to Star Hotel or phone Green-
ville 34-M-5. 3Gp
CONCRETE IRRIGATION PIPE
SEE THE SUPERIOR PIPE CO.
24<; ;ark Ave., Chico, Czlif. 10-'
LAAE ALMANOR PROPERTIES
CANYON DAM
Highway Business Property
ALMANOR, LAKESIDE
Beautiful Home and Homesit3s
CHESTER
Six lots close in. Hiway frontage.
Motel site--Motel
Business Properties
CLEAR CREEK
Three 5-room houses--good cond.
2 smaller houses bordering creek.
Priced for quick sale. All or part°
Activity in Almanor Properties on"
up swing. BUY NOW - Not Laterl
HELEN HOLLENBECK, Realtor
Leonhardt Bldg.
Phone 301-W Quincy, Cai
PETITION FILED AGAINST
CHESTER SANITARY DIST.
A petition has been filed in Su-
perior Court challenging the right
of the Chester Sanitary District to
issue bonds recently approved•
It was also charged that process-
es empl, oyed in forming the district
were illegal. Parries & Cady of
Susanville and Chester represent-
the )laintiffs. Kirkbride & Wilson
represent the sanitary district•
Christmas Seals have been sold
in the United States since 1907
to support anti-tuberculosis work.
Plumas, Butte, Tehama, Shasta,
Lassen, Modoc, Trinity, Siskiyou
and Glenn. Mrs. •call was nom-
inated as a reprseentative by the
California Youth Committee, and
will be in Washington December
3to7.
PLUMAS COUNTY'S 'BEST' CAR VALUES
ALL AT BZDUCED PRICES!
AT
COTTER'S AUT0 SERVICE
MAIN AT CRESCENT
QUINCY, CALIFORNIA
1948 PONTIAC---SILVER STREAK--2 DOOR SEDAN "
HEATERRADIOHYDROMATIC
1949 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER---4-DOOR SEDAN
"REGAL DeLUXE"HEATER RADIO--OVERDRIVE
1947 DODGE--4 DOOR SEDAN--CUSTOM
HEATER--FLUID DRIVE.
1949 FORD CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE
HEATERRADIO
1949 PLYMOUDOOR SEDAN
HEATER RADIO
HEATER RADIO
1937 PONTIAC COUPE
CH00NDI00O.
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES GOOD TSRx'VIS
• • •
BUY NOW AND BUY FOR LESS
HEW -CARS
1950 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL SUBURBAN 1950 CHRYSLER 6sAND 8"s
FOR II00EDIATE DELIVERY ,
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