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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1951
CATrLEMN---Improve your herd, FO[ SALE 18-foot house trailer,
and produce better calves. Buy the I electric refrigerator, butane range
highest quality range bulls to be t
sold in America at the Red Bluff J
Sale on February 8, 9 and 10th. 334"
Herefords and 74 Shorthorns. all
graded and selected by experts and
of service age. Auspices Tehama
County Cattlemen's Association.
Write Box 687 for catalogue and
reservations.
FOR RENT-Cabins, $22.50 to
$35.00. Inquire at Canyon Dam
store. 3tc
FOR SALE- Model A em'-
plete less starter, generator and
distributor. Phone 73-M-4 after
6:00 p.m. 41p
FOR FENT--4 rm. apt. turn. or
unfUrn.. C. J Frederickson, Green=
’ille. Or call at Record office 30tf
POR SALE---Slightly used 9-row
adding machine with stand. Cheap.
Record office, phone 39-M. tf
FORSBostiteh desk stap-
lers and staples: carbon paper and
typewriter paper; printed signs;
legal blanks. Whatever your plain
or printed paper needs, inquire at
The Record office, xx
LEGAL FORMS of most stand-
arde requirements are always to
be found at the Record office.
and heat; very clean; sell cheap;
Sec at Crescent Mills Meat Mkt.
Ray Lynch. 43-4c
CONCRETE IRRIGATION PIPE
SEE THE SUPERIOR PIPE CO
2440 Park Ave.. Chico, Calif. 10-t
LAKE ALMANOR PROPERTIES
CANYON DAM
Highway Business Property
ALMANOR, LAKESIDE
Beautiful Home and Homesitcs
CHESTER
Six lots close in. Hiway frontage
Motel site--Motel
Business Properties
CLEAR CREEK
three 5-room houses--god fond
2 smaller houses bordering crecl
Priced for quick sale. All or part
Activity in Almanor Properties on
up swing. BUY NOW - Not Laterl
HELEN HOt.LENBECK, Realtor
Leonhardt Bldg.
Phone 301-W Quincy, Cat
FOR SALE Combination wood
and bottled gas range; good condi-
tion. $35. See Aldo Sorsoli at Tay-
Iorsville. 42p
STOCKHOLDERS
ANNUAL MEETING
The annum meeting of the stock-
holders of the Indian Valley Bank,
of Greenville, California for the
election of directors and the tran-
saction of any other business that
may come before the meeting, will
be held at thhe office of said bank
on January 13, 1951, at the hour
of 2:30 P.M.
CECILIA M. CHAMBERLAIN
Cashier
(Publish Dec 28-Jan 4-11)
NOTICE OF
NON.RESPONSIBILITY
December 12, 1950
Notice is hereby given to all
whom it may concern, that on and
after the above date. I will not be
responsible for any debts or obli-
gations contracted by or in behalf
of anyone other than myself.
OARN V. HAIqARAVES
(Publish Dec. 14-21-28)
CERTIFICATE OF INDIVIDUAL
TRANSACTING BUSINESS
UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
, the undersigned, dn hereby
certify that I am transacting busi-
ness in the Town of Greenville,
County of Plumes, State of Califor-
nia, under a designation not show-
ing the name of the person inter-
ested in such business, to-wit:
Glenn's Groceries and Meats: and
that my place of business is Green-
ville. Calfidrnia.
Dated this 21st day of Novem-
ber. 1950.
(Signed) Lindsy-G. Glenn
State of California
County of Plumes J as.
on the 21st day of November, in
the year One Thousand Nine Hun-
dred and Fifty, before me. Mad-
guerite J. Austin, personally ap-
peared Lindsy G. Glenn, known
to me to be the person whose name
is subscribed to the foregoing in-
strument and he acknowledged tp
me that he executed the same.
Witness my hand and seil at
my office this 21 st day of Nov-
ember. 1950.
Marguerite J. Austin
Notary Public in and for the
County of Plums. State of Calif.
(Commision expires July 6, 1952)
(Publish Dec 21-28-Jan 4-11-18)
NOTICE OF
INTENDED SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CON:
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 16th day of January,
1951, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
A. M. of said day, the undersigned
Vendor. residing at Plumes Pines,
Almanor, California, intends to
sell and will sell to Virgil Y.
Briggs and Beatrice Briggs, Ven-
deeS, residing at 233 Brlx Build-
ing, Fresno, California, resort
known as PlUma Pines and all
personal property connected there-
with located at Plumas Pines, A1-
manor, California.
The following is a general state-
ment of the character of the mer-
chandise or property intended to
be sold:
cabins, general store, garages,
home, merchandise, furniture, fur-
nishings and all other tangible
personal property used in connec-
tion with said structures.
That said sale will 'be closed and
date and hour at room 627 tO 315
California.
Dated: This 29th day of Decem-
*her, 1950.
Indian Valley Post No. 568
AMERICAN LEGION
AND AUXIliARY
METS SICOND MO]I)AY OF
EACH MONTH AT 7:30 p.m.
Veterans and servloe men welcome
INDIAN VALLEY GRANGE
N). 439
Meets First and Third TuesOay o1
bJaeh Month, 8 p.m. - TaylorsviiLe
H. S. HANNON, Master
Elsie Ann Hannon, Seedy
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SINCERITY LODGE
No. 132, F. & A. lVL
Meets 2nd Friday each month. 8 p.m
Visiting Brothers Welcomel
Lionel Wlxom, Master
Herbert Holt, Secretary
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LUMBER & SAWMIM.
WORKERS UNION - AFL
Lecal ,o. 2647
Meets first Sunday of each month
at 11 a.m. in Old Library Hal!
REENVILLE -:- CALIFORNIA
JOE PALAZZl, president
ROBERT GI ESICK
BUl. Agent and cy..Ta
GRE
I.O.O.F. LODGE No. 252
Meets 1st and 3rd Saturdays-
8 p.m. - at Oddfellows Hall,
Greenville, California
eRAS. WALTERS, N.G.
ELMORE HUNT, See'y
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed with the
Board of Supervisors of Plumes
County, asking that £he following
described lands be annexed to the
Greenville Lighting District:
Beginning at .the. northeast
corner of the NWΌ of the SW
Ό of Section 2 T. 26 N., R.
9 E. M. D. M. and running
thence S. O ° 52' W. 686.46
feet, thence ;N. 80 ° 43' E.
1382.44 feet, thence N. 2 ° 15'
E. 277.87 feet, thence N. 75 °
23' . 409.73 feet. thence S.
3 ° 05' W. 135.0 feet, thence
S. 87 ° 00' ;F, 144.52 feet, thence
S. 3 ° 00' W. 825.0 feet more or
less to the center of Wolf
Creek, thence Westerly and up
the center of Wolf Creek to
the East llne of the Additional
Townsite to the Town of
Greenville, thence N. 0 ° 52' E.
79.28 feet to the southeast cor-
ner of Lot 1 of Block I of said
Additiomd Townsite, thence N.
66 ° 10' W. 67.4 feet, thence N.
21 ° 21' W. 829.2 feet, thence
N. 1 ° 11' W. 259.0 feet. ,thence
East 384.9 feet to the place of
beginning.
That the Board of Supervisors
has set January the 29th. 1951, at
10 o'clock a. m. as the time at
which said petition will be heard;
and that all parties, either in favor
or opposing the annexation of the
above-described territory to the
Greenville Lighting District, are
hereby notified that they may ap-
pear at said hearing and be heard.
LOIS DR
County Clexk
By IEORA . W, Deputy.
and 18)
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'000v INDI00 VALI00
Ed Cobu’ and family returned
home Tesday nile from a ten day
vacation suent visiting relatives in
r os Angeles They report good
weather and very little smog and
Jay that due to the laxity nf cer-
tain persons here t'eY did not at-
tend the Rose Bowl game.
Harold Burr of Sm Franicsco,
who has been helping out at tle
Tndian Valley Bank for the past
several weeks, returned Monday
to his bay area home
Leo Kaiser left this week for the
outhern part of the state, where]
he will spend a few months of
winter weather visiting relatives.
Bert Bergstrom of Woodland
Park. Colo. left for their home
!his week after spendin, a couple
ff weeks at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Martin Lindstrom, and a visit
to San Francisco.
"Bunky "Scott and Jim Van
gonk atte'ded the East West foot-
ball game in Oakland over the
weekend and then motored to Fire-
baugh to spend New Year's Day
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs C. C North have
as their ouests this week their son.
Rev. Pete North and family of
Willits and also Roberts Richie
of Sae,mento.
Mr. au: Mrs. Seth Wheelock
Mr .and Mrs. Frank IVheelock a=d
Everett anks of Branscomb were
uests of the "Buster" Deals over
the weekend.
L=rs. av obiuson and son were
Oakland viz:or. -.st week,
Mr nd Mrs. Harry Welsh had
as their mests over the New Year
holiday her mother, Mrs. W. J.
Storz. brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Storz and
family and brother. Nd Storz all
of Willows. His mother. Mrs. Eva
W'elsh dud his sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve An-
NOTICE OF
NON.RES?ONSi BILITY
Creseo"t Mills. Calif
December 7, 1,'-)50
Notice is hereby given to M1
whom is may concern, lhat we will
not be responsible for any debts
or obligations contracted by or ir
behalf of Chevron Service Station.
on or after the above date.
G. M. WOLBERT
FRANCES E. WOLBERT
(Pub. Dec. 21-28-Jan. 4p)
I.NDIAN VALLEY RECORE00
Published Every Thursday Night
Entered in the post office at
Greenville. California. as second-
class matter under the Act ot
Congress of March 3, 1879.
Thelma A. Johnson . E. N, Johnsor
Owners and Publishers
drews and son all of Paradise.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall of Her-
long were visitors in Greenville
over the weekend.
Willis Scott is in Rend for an in-
definite time for therapy treat-
ments at the Veterans' Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Furtwang-
ler departed on December 26th on
a six weeks vacation. First stop
will be in Nebraska for a visit
with his relatives, from there they
will motor to Oklahoma City where
their daughter, Thelma and family
live.
Rae Swindlehurst and Jack Hall
moved a truck load of mining
equipment from their baritm mine
,', 1% !
Member of C.N,P.A. " N.E.A.. t,000000IAN }00ALLEY BANK
".-
rn' *p "PLAIN JANE" BEDS with matching headboard and'
............. d fit'
dust ruffle. If you have beds with ummagmatxve headboards, o
blame the lack of glamour on your budget, Instead, take your cuc
from professional decorators and give each bed a gay new look:
'with inexpensive washable fabrics and a few hours ::/. ....
sewing mactfine:
Even if you've never sewed before, you cap learn how to. ch
up all manner of clever decorating effects b spending just a few
hours in your local Singer Sew-I
ing Center. There you'll find I all-metal fasteners make ideal
it's easy'to master the latest] closure for a variety of home
decorator tricks and sewingl decorating projects.
tshort-euts to achieve a profes-I So that dust ruffle hangs
:atonal-like finish. For instance,| ly, cdt a muslin piece to , -
!to estimate yardage for head-[ top of box spring. Attcch
tboard slip-cover, measure across] per Fasteners every 3 or ..,
[top of headboard for width and] inches all around edge. Apply:
ifrom lopto bottom for depth. If "socket" side of fastener to
fabric has a large design that
nust be centered, remember to
tallow an extra yard of material
Before cutting fabric, place
!material lengthwise across front
[of l?eadboard to avoid seams
lown center front. A tip on
stitching technique :S to join
,arro:t boxing strips that run
own aides a,d across top with dust ruffle : edge. Mattress
Ids nusl n "truly in place and.
corded edges . .. e:sHy done he " " " s
;With cor4ing fo . attachment dust ru]ffle wlusks of] m a 7mat
tier your sewivg machine. Slip yet laundering. NO worry ado
,finished cover over top of head- washing, either, as these fasten-
board; fasten snugly in back, .rs are rust-proof, too.
Slip-cover 'for a curved head- * * *
board must be shaped, or you SHOP WISELY for material, to 1
can make it straight by ]vuilding save woe and wasted hours later I
on. A good guide is to choosel
Sanforized decorator fabrics, so]
YgU won't have to pre-shrink]
material at home, and even after
headboard out with compo
)oar&
To measure for dust ruffle al-
ow IV= times the measurement
)f both mattress sides and foot
end, plus 5 inches allowance for
hems at each side of headboard.
A. 50-inch length of fabric can
be split for dust ruffle.
QUICK TRICK for securing
headboard cover and dust ruf-
fle to bed.... After fitting cover
to headboard, turn back seam
allowance on center back open-
Gripper Fasteners
seam. These Scovill
1
countless launderings, your
draperies and bedspreads will
still fit perfectly.
The new and yarned selec-
tion of pre-shrunk fabrics in
the.stores are a sure-fire remedy
for any tired room. There are
plaids, a favorite of teen-agers
or a career miss . cute-as-can-
be animal prints for the small
fry. We particularly like this
year's new .color combinations
in large floral prints.
Watches - Diamonds
: Cards - Stationery - Ceramics Jewelry - Silverware
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: ;[lrS FOR ALL O2ASIONS REPAIRING
122 West Third Street - Chico 119 W. 3rd St. Chico, Cal.
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-= JOHN M. MOORE
-= F I C g E R T'S Chewy -Olds - Cadillac
We have what you want in
"The Best Place in Town
HOME FUR'NISHINGS to Buy a Car"
Phone 200 Red Bluff Tehama Co. Dealer Ph. 166=
When in Red Bluff
and your car acts up - call 'on
THE CALIFORNIAN
STYLISH MEN'S WEAR HARRIS MOTORS
FREEMAN SHOES Chrysler-Plymouth-DeSoto I
651 Main Red Bluff Phone 712 Main & Union
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E. IIEV 1 St" Anth°ny Cath°lic: Father J"
J. Corc,.ran, pastor; Sunday Mass
10:45 a. m., Quincy 9:00 a. m.
Community Church - Creenville:
Seventh Day Adventist= Elder ] S. S. 9:45 a. m., Service 11:00 a. m.
Darrell Kcnny, pastor/ Sabbath Tayorsvilie: 10:00 a. m. Crescent
school 10 a.m., Service 11 a.m. on Mills: 9=00 a. m. Felowship Din-
Saturday. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ner at Greenville first Thursday of
each month, 7 p. m.
Assembly of God: Rev. Don Lutheran Church: Second and
North, pastor; S. S. 9:45 a. m.. Fourth Sunday of each month, 2:30
Service 11:00 a. m., Service 7:30 p. m., at Assembly of God Church.
p.m. Sunday. Wednesday Youth Christian Science Society, Quin- Fi
Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
cy= Lesson Serrwon Sunday 11:00
Maintain your democratic rignts-- a.m. Evening meeting on the first
at Lake Almany to Cabs. Neva- Buy all your printing at home! Wednesday of each month, 8 p.m. p
da this week. iiimllllllllillUilllllllllllllllllllBIIIIIIIIII!
N[r. and Mrs. Lmfis Prideaux ____ _. ......
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had as £heir guests ever the Christ- Where to lind and buy n m
mrs holiday his father. Arthur u
Prideaux and his brother and fam- : UUI =
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Prid- B
eaux or ios ngems. I
Mr. and Mrs. Geor::e Greenland[rum COTTER'S AIITO SERVICE t Diamonds - Watches m m
of Pasadena accomoained_ the or-t ,- - '
man Johnsons back to Greenville l : I POWELL IEWELRY
,rod are enjoying a few days va- l [ GIFTS THAT LAST I ee
cation in Plumes County. Mrl: ==e, / Watch Repairing Quincy__.
Greenland is mechanical superm-[ | :
t endent for the Supreme Dairies inl . ll|:. / _ - ...... :
the southern city. t I.V/I \\; l t4UINCY LAUNDRY :
P Mr.'and Mrs. Lyal L. %Veils arc / = QUINCY HARDWARE CO. _n ,:
spending a few days of their I = P.O. Box 846 Phone 87 / .L ,a,,', ,mm'F'T-T le -
Christmas vacation visiting rela-] General Hardware - Electrical | ln- u,r,,=v=u -,=,== vv. i
Lives. in the bay. area. / = Mining Supplies - Housewares [ Phone Quincy Four ' " :
2,r. and Mrs. "Ioh" Fo:ter were[ B Plumbing - Appliances - Forge l :
week-end visitors in Creenville -- "g [ K^Tg' IITVW
[ Refrl erators , ,, ,,_,--,=,,
with the V. R. Baxters and Du-[ : We Specialize in Mail Orders[ --.-- _ .
call and .Myrtlc 5!cMilln, They[ GAMBELL & GAMBELL [ Dill Harnngton, manager m m
are living in Santa Maria. /: / -=
Myrtle MacMillan returned to[ / rTK i
her Greenville home Saturday after 1 B B UPHOLSTERING / ,_
spending several months visitingo: mm / CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN =
summer climes including Son / .................... ,
' ' m / IPIUlYl UUI't I-Pkl.r. O/Ualf%.
and Santa Maria. Complete Guaranteed / Y OR PRINT :
. ................ - .
- i Service and Wrkmanshtp | O
i = O " [ 6- 9 and 12-foot widths =
PINl00 V/00II1;Y : / Expert Guaranteed Laying :
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' TEE BEST FOR FREE ESTIMATE / Phone Quincy 242-W
" " " Phone nuincv 242-W [ FOR FREE ESTIMATES B
; ROOM AND BO00R" "-= - " | i
', IN PLUmS COUNTY ! m_ CARL'S SHOES -=
! ' wa lviii'- ,Vcst Roblee - Buster Brown - Airstep
: o00H.ho,0000o. ! : .qUgANVILLE =
( = COWBOY BOOTS ;
"tq ....... " "'11"
...hoH 9Vatk to etzers ))
See the Complete Line of
PHILCO RADIOS ' =
-"d%% " = - " " I Refrigerators- Ranges- Freezers=
Davis Semrice Appliance
ESTELLE BRASltL00RS . Griffin Building Phone 406-B --
NOTARY PUBLIC
=-L00slo₯'s Insurance Service ].. R. PACKWOOD, Opt. D. =
,, at the Sierra Theatre Building Glasses Fitted and Repaired
SUSANVlLLE, CALIF. Office Hours: 9-12 and 1-5
I AT WOLF CREEK GARAGE m
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Phone Greenville 68-M Telephone 247-B
EVERY MONDAY
m. DEAL & DAVIE SERVICE
LONG'S SHOE STORE Cadillac & Oldsmobile Cars
Fine Footwear for GMC Trucks - Goodyear tires
Men, Women and Children RECAPPING
HOSIERY Complete Automotive Service
: 614 Main St. Phone 84-B Phone 212-B 1107 Main St.
- Dealers in Builders' Supplies B B
_= WIRTH-MILLAR Hardware T. & M. CARPENTER SHOP -=
General Electric Appliances
SPORTING GOODS Cabinet Work Glass Wrk
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: PLUMBING SUPPLIES Sash and Doors
: 618 Main St. Phone 223-B Phone 292-B 807 Union=
DOYLE MOTOR CO.
MOUNT LASSEN
SHOE REPAIR Sales FORD Service
m_ Prompt Service to Out-of-Town FORD - and MERCURY
Customers and Mail Orders Guaranteed Used Cars
=- 912 Gay St, Susanville
. Phone 295-B 611 Main St. B-
° - 11
TED CORDER For Complete Furniture- <
: Studebaker Cars and Trucks UPHOLSTERY SERVICE
: Utility Trailers- Truck Beds
" USED CARS AND TRUCKS DAVE'S
: We Service All Makes TOP AND BODY WORKS
KELLY TIRES Phone 418-R
: Phone 103-[3 - 1329 Main St. 275 Fairfield
ill
MILLWOOD SIgBR& IEWELERS
The Store on the Corner
B FLORIST AND NURSERY Main and Gay Streets
Flowers for All Ocoasions Gorham Sterling
Nationally Advertised Watches
Bulbs - Sieds - Plants - Trees DIAMONDS
B Main & Sacramento Ph 381-B Watch Repairing - Engraving B .
i fSSE, OFFIC SPpLy 1 M.&M.
Appliance and Hardware
Typewriters-Office Equipmentl 718 Main St. Phone 170-BII
Genl Hardware - Sport'g Gods
Hatel Mount Lassen Buildinqj , HOFFMAN RADIOS
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"== YE GIFT SHOPPE BEDFORD'S