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Number of Bank--541 COMBINED REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE INDIAN VALLEY BANK LOCATED AT GREENVILLE., CALIFORNIA as of the ciose of bu.i=icss or, the 3Cth day of December, 1950. ASSETS co ,MERe ,L SAViNgS CO.SN(. Cash balances v.'th othar b:llks:, and eah items in process ot collection ........................ 324,983.82 70,523.28 395,510.10 U. S. Government ob!igati'ons, direct and fully guarante(d ....... 421,839.76 380,331.46 802,221.22 State, county, municipal and school distric obiiKations .......... 74,484.21 37,104.40 111,588.61 Otl.er',bo:.(l:;. note and d(:i)entlres Loans and discounts (i.cludes 1,598.60 overdraftsi .................... 171,161.34 334,532.85 505,694.19 Bank premises, furniture, fixtures and equipment .............. 1,078.50 1,078.50 Other assets ...................................... 361.90 361.90 Total Assets .............................. 993,959.53 822,494.99 1,816,454.52 L I A B 1LITI ES CO=.,.C,AL SAV.GS Commercial deposits---demand ...... 887,275.88 Savings deposits .............................. 730,744.99 U. S. Government and postal savings (!eposits ............................ 13,780.93" 50,000.00 State, county and municipal deposits .......................................... 1,003.71 Other liabilities ................................ 39.43 Total Liabilities ........................ 902,099.95 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS COMESC,,'.L Capital paid in: a. (lass A preferred stock ........ None None b. Common stock--500 shares, par $100 ...................................... 27,500.00 Surplus ................................................ 24,250.00 Undivided profits--net .................... 40,109.58 Total Capital Accounts .......... 91,859.58 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... 993,959.53 822,494.99 1,816,454.52 MEMORANDA: Assets Pledged to Secure Liabilities Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value) : a.U. S. Go¢ernment obliga- tions pledged to secure de- -" posits and ,other liabilities .... 50,000.00 60,000.00 110,000.00 COilII,N|O 887,275.88 730,744.99 63,780.93 1,003.71 39.43 780,744.99 1,682,844.94 SAVINGS COMSlNID 22,500.00 50,000.00 19,250.00 43,500.00 40,109.55 41,750.00 133,609.58 State of California, County of Plumas, ss. Wm. B. PERRY, President CECILIA M. CHAMBERLAIN, Cashier, Secretary of the Indian Valley Bank, being duly sworn, each for himself, says he has a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the fore- going report f condition and schedules pertaining thereto and that every allegation, statement, matter and thing therein contained is true to the best Of his knowledge and belief. Wm. B. PERRY, President CECILIA M. Cd-IAIV[BERLAIN, Cashier, Secretary Severally subscribed and sworn to before me by both deponents this 16th day of January, 1951 ESTELLA W. BRASHEARS, Notary Public in and for said County of Plumas, State of Caliornia, No. of Bank--541 (My commission expires April 28, 1951) MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Classified Advertising ratez, effec- tive Jan. 1, 1951--First time pub- iishcd, 15 cents per line (5 words), 10 cenAs pr line thereafter--three times for price of two when paid before publicatioW. Minimum, 75c. Public Notices: Card of Thanks $1; Sal2 Notices $7.50; Notice of Non-i Responsibility, three times for $4. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE (leav- ing town) --- 1 fully auto. electric range, 1 divan, 1 blond cabinet, 1 platform rocker. Call at Arnold Taresh home or contact Record office, phone 39-M. lp YOUNG LAYING HENS 40c . ! Cull hens 30c lb; pullets and cock- erels, fryer size, 40c lb. Fresh eggs,, at reg. store prices. All N. H. stock. GAGE'S POTJLTRY YARD. 45 )'OR RENT--5-room house, two bedrooms; on Standart Mine road. ; Modern. inquire at Indian Valley :Lank, Greenville. 44-2c PeR RENT-Cabins, $22.50 to $35.00. Inquire at Canyon Dam Store. 46p FOR RENT--4 rm. apt. turn. or unfurn.. C. J. Frederickson. (reen- ¢ilte. Or c.!! at Record office ALTERATIONS- BUTTONholes DRESSMAKING - TAILORING MRS JIMMY SMITH Phone Greenville 31-M-5 (49p) CONCRETE IRIltGATt0N PiPE SEE THE SUPERIOR PIPE CO. 2440 Park Ave., Chico, Calif. 10-tf LAKE ALMANOR PROPERTIES CANYON DAM Highway Business Vcoperty ALMANOR, LAKESIDE Beautiful Home and Home;ites CHESTER Six lots close in. Hiway frontage Motel site--Motel Business Properties CLEAR CREEK Three 5-room houses-gonad rend. 2 smaller houses bordering creek. Priced for quick sale. All or parL Activity in Almanor Properties on up swin3. BUY NOW - r,'ot Later! tELErl I!OLLEI'BEC',,, Realtor l..£onlardt EIdg. 30tf Phc;] 331-W Quincy, Cal. Adrusememl a 00,om w,o? .;.,oo..,,,  Frzendsh,p-Four 4  Thousand Miles Apart ever quite got the hang of how Dad always thinks best with a to play chess myself, but I'll say mellow glass of beer beside his this for the game--it started one chessboard. And the fellow in Eng- of the strongest friendships I :  land writes that he does the same. know of: between Dad Wilson in our town and a fellow in Sudbury, England. The two of them have never met or seen each other--but for eight or nine years they've been playing chess by mail together. Dad puz- zles over the Englishman's latest letter, takes a couple of days to think it over, and then airmails a chart of h/s next move. "Almost as if we were in the same room," says Dad contentedly. From where I sit, you can talk about diplomacy and foreign pol. icy, but it's often little friendly things--like a game of chess or a glass of beer--that can make for tolerance and understanding ... between people of different na- tions, between folks here at home! Make no mtstakes-qet your printinq from us and we21 make "era] . Covyrig. 1951. United States Brewers Foundation THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1951 By BOB KELTON Speed 0verh¢,'J1Jbs With Horn ....... :.  If you do your own maite- nanee on your ca :, :/t may be interested Jn mak ;g rials little gadget we hearst a;ut. It makes the zcrai)ing of pis- ton ring grooves f(,.s and easy. Call ns at)out iL )';ne roducts like this plus :&' L!': service are the mainstc5 , of  uc local business. " "l,enlttn Tgp " oils as rcMjat b th¢ Ane;'fc, t'(,trole,u 1,nstiu4 Of course, you won't have to worry abou this job if you use New RPM Motor Oil. The first motor oil developed through atomic research, New "RPM," compared with con ventional oils,* doubles the life of average automobile engines between major overhauls due to lubLJcatlon.., cuts in half the weax-ate of vital engine parts. Distributed by ROBERT KELTON Wholesale Distributor Phone I-M-I Crescent Mills, Calitorna ,,,, i ii,, " MANES FUNERAL HOME Phone 75-M-2 Greenville California Typewriter ribbons and typing paper, staplers and staples, legal blanks and signs at The Record! FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telephone Greenville 75-M-2 MANES FUNERAL HOME or Teleplane Quincy 95 The Gift & Flower Shop WATER WELL DRILLING ANY SIZE OR DEPTH IRRIGATION WELLS ARE OUR SPECIALTY Write or Telephone N. R. JESSEE Post Office Box 4 - ALMANOR -- Route 4, Box 224, Cldco J IH ' II I I I F/I FURNITURE JAMBOREE • ram•ram PRICES SLASHED KITCHEN STOOLS IGUIR 4.29 ..................................................................................... NOW 1.95 REGULAR 5.95 ...................................................................................... NOW 2.19 REGULAR 7.95 ........................................................................................ NEW 3.19 TABLES ONE RED PLASTIC TOP--REGULKR 49.50 .................................. NOW 24.95 ONE YELLOW TABLE-4 CHAIRS--SUghtl¥ Dcunced REGULAR 139.50 ................................................................................ NOW 99.50 COFFEE TABLF3--- END TABLES--- LAMP TABLES Values to 22.95 .......................................................................... NOW  PRICE &ET 0FDISHES 8 PIECE SETTING REG. 39,50--NOW 7.95 MIRRORECIAL VALU TO 19.95 NOW 1/, PRICE CHROME TABLE SET 4 CHAIRS WERE 79.95 NOW 49.50 CLOSUqG OUT EUREKA VACUUM-CLEANERS , UPRIGHT MODEL WEBE NOW. 79.50 ................ 47.50 USED EVINRUDE MOTOR "46 MODEL $59.50 OIL BURNItG RANGE VALUE 80.00 NOW 49.50 TO CLEAR ORIENTAL CEDAR CHESTS REGULAR 59.50 .................................................. NOW 29.50 NORGE 01L HEATER 70,000 BTU REGULAR 139.50 .... ,. ................................................... NOW 79.50 55,000 BTU REGULAI! 119.50 ........................................................ NOW 59.50 KffCHEN AND DINING R00M,CHAIRS VALUES TO 12.95 .................................................................. NOW  PRICE ELECTRIC CLOCK WAIL -- TYPE V/ESTCLOX REG. 12.95 NOW 8.95 ONE PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE REPOSSESSED REG. 109.00 REG. 109.00 .... NOW 57.00 HASSOCKS REG. 3.75 .................... NOW i.95 REG. 11.95 .............. NOW a95 REG. 12.95 ................ NOW 4.95 "DAVENO" I SLIGHTLY DAMAGLN0 w 6900 GUIAR 109.00 ........................ VANITY BENCHES REPOSSESSED--EXCELLENT CONDITION 5 PIECES REGULAR 259.50 ........ NOW 21900 REGULAR 89.95 .......................... N0W/1950 I II I I REGULAR 5.95 TO 9.95 REGULAR 12.95 ................ NOW 405 DAMAGED CAIII} T&BI00$ .......... Now 395 AND 595 THeE NEW AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINES REGULAR 189.95 .................... . ............................................................................ NOW 15900 Yu%UIAR 189.95 ................................................................................................ NOW 199o REGULAR 189.95 .............................................................................................. NOW 22900 M. D. AYOOB Department Store SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL "MARCH OF DIMES'"