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imdian Valley Post No. 56 A1VIERIAN LEGION gJD AUXILIARY M.ETS SICOND MONDAY OF BACH MONTH AT 7:30 p.m. Veterans and service men welcome IIlIIPIi lllll Ill Ill I Illll Ill It HIlll It lII Ilillillll lillllll ill lllilllll INDIAN VALLEY GRANGE N'o. 439 Meets First and Tlurd 'rue=day el Each Month, 8 p.m. - Taylorsville H. S. HANNON, Master Elsie Ann Hannon, Seo'y D. R. Strong, Hall Mgr. mlIIIUIIBIIIIIIIIHIIIIIaI.IIIIIIII.I*.I..IIIIIIIIIII=UlII SINCERITY LODGE No. 132, F.  4. M. Meets 2nd Friday each month, 8 p.m. Visiting Brothers Welcomel Ernest Waiters, W.M. Herbert Holt, Secretary I*||0|0||==U.I.m=|.|=|IUt...=.|..,.,.,=,..|H==.ImI|,, LUMBER, & SAWMILL WORKERS UNION - AFL Leeal Ho. 2647 Meets first Sunday of each month et 11 a.m. -- in Old Library Hall GREENVILLE -:- CALIFORNIA JOE PALAZZl, president ROBERT GIESICK, Bue. Agent and Secy.-Treas. IIIIlllllllllllllll IiIIii iiiiiii i ii i iii lilt iii i lilll iii iiiiiigllllll iii GRENVILLE I.O.O.F. LODGE No. 252 Meets 1st and 3rd Saturdays- 8 p.m. - at Oddfellows Hall, Greenville, California CHAS. WALTERS, N.G. ELMORE HUNT, Sec'y llllllllllll$1111Illllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllll, NATIVE SONS of the Golden West P L U M A S G 7.t . PARLOR -!%,'.; : NO. 228  Taylorsville, Cal. Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 8 p. m. CERAMICS Students of 1950 CREATIONS NOW ON DISPLAY YOUR INSPECTION INVITED FAY'S GIFT SHOP Only this Un- derwood Chant. pica sires au ; the extra-easy operational fa- ¢AIIYIMO lures you've lactue ever wanted in a portable.., Including SEE-SI MARGIN lind KEY SET TABULATION ime" " to help you race throuil work. Superb value! Supervisors Proceedings (Continued from last week) 29. Ethel D. Striplin 30. Louis E. Blair 31. Flora Mac Fleming 32. E. Gertrude Grist 33. Patricia M. Herrick 34. Harry James Love- 35. John Robert Blakley 36. Jefferson A. Howery 37. Edith McElroy 38. Ethel C. Olson 39. Anita Seitz 40. Louise E. Starr District No. 4 1. Alta Yager 2. Mary Pearl Brossard 3. Lloyd E. Engstrom 4. Edith M. Hemstalk 5. Roy A. Winsell 6. Irene Lois Baldwin 7. Austin Wright (c) 8. Sam Woodford (c) 9. S. T. Tobias (c) 10. Arthur W. Belaey 11. Clayt D. Joslyn 12. Ronnie Egbert 13. Otis A. Gossett 14. Amelia McCollam 15. Frank Barnes 16. Frank L. Guyot 17. LeRoi N. Smith 18. Marguerite Geney 19. James Richard Snyder 20. Alice Bashford 21. Cyril Vassar 22. Eileen Brown 23. Myrtle A. Adams 24. Curtis E. Jacobs 25. Ernest L. Hollenbeck 26. Grace Elaine Self 27. Gtadys Small 28. Elsie Amelia Hageri 29. Herman F. Clark 30. Ra)ph A. Mattice 31. Lillian Berthier 32. A. Frances Gard 33. Robin R. Jeskey 34. William E. Mansell 35. Allethea Steward 36. Ben Egbert 37. Julian R. Atkins 38. Censer Laurenzi 39. Flora Cate 40. Loleta E. Chaffey District No. 9 1. John A. Ferrari 2. Ada Lantrip 3. Melvin L. Martin 4. Lydia Peterson 5. Warren E. Whipple 6. Arthur T. Kelley 7. Helena J. Pint 8. Sylvia D. Fields 9. Helen C. McElvain 10. Ruth L. Mills 11. Eva A. Patterson 12. Lea A. Smith 13. Bonnie E. Swanson 14. Ernest R. Winn 15. Andrew Butchko 16. Gertrude Fuller 17. Charles C. Barker 18. Celia Gibbs 19. Luke Hadley 20. Janice C. Houser 21. Lenore Maxwell 22. Gilbert F. Merryman 23. Ada .Neubert 24. Aletha Pirazzi 25. Bertha Robinson 26. Ruth Vann 27. Paul Cavaille 28. Doris Jean Dwinell 29. Martin Karl I-arwig 30. Josephine Kelley 31. John F. Kreps 32. Louise Kelley 33. Henry E. Magill 34. Andrew McPherson 35. James C. Phipps 36. Charles W. Riser 37. Ralph E. Rosenblatt 38. Clarence D. Sharp 39. Frank Wa/d, Jr. OROVILLE TYPEWRITER CO same • year's papers in permanent form be executed by said Librarian 3204 PALERMO ROAD pursuant to Sections 26250-262 of the Government Code of th ' Phone 1431 OROVILLE, CAL. State of California. 'lllell|lh.dellll|ulnelul|l.. |,; 1= I|luuullull.l|lu|u,.| |l|ll..ltl|..l||l|.,||eun.. IIllllllUlllnlllllllnllllll WE GIVE SERVICE! PLUMAS GARBAGE AND DISPOSAL COMPANY Motion made by Supervisor Flanagan, seconded by Supervisor Donnenwirth, that this Board is- sue an invitation to the County Recorders of the State of Calif- ornia to hold their 1952 conven- tion in Plumes County at the Feather River Inn; that the Clerk of this Board be hereby directed to prepare such invitation and transmit same through Ida E. Hogan, Plumas County Recorder. Carried and so ordered. Richard R. Ecker appears be- fore the Board with a corrected plat of the Indian Hill Subdivision No. 2 at Almanor and petitions the Board to adopt same. Motion is made by Supervisor Flanagan, seconded by Supervisor Blackman, that the Amended Plat of Indian Hill Subdivision No. 2 at Almanor be accepted as pro: seated; Carried and so ordered. It appearing that it had been the intention of this Board and in- advertently omitted in prior ac- tion herein, that Clyde N. O' Rourke, Sealer of Weights and Measures be authorized to pur- chase the Deluxe Automobile Heater in place and stead of the Standard Heater for his Ofiicial Car: Motion is made by Supervisor surance for registered volunteer Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- "Disaster Service Workers", de- visor FJangan, that said Clyde clared an emergency and effec- N. O'Rourke, Plumas County. tire as of this date Sealer of Weights and Measures] AYES Supervisors Flan be authorized to purchase the De-I D ....... ' ......... aoan, • t u,m.wr[n, Cioman, BlaeKman luxe Heater in place and stead of | and Humphrey Chairman the Standard Heater for his O£-] NOES" None " ficial Car; the expenditure for] ABSENT" None the difierence in price of $22 95 ! .... "  "-  . . • ' i IVIOLIOn mae by upervlsor being within the buaget set up or DonnenwJrth seconded v this equi ment  , b Super- Carrie p _." , _ visor Flanagan, that theAuditor Motion amnadS° r/er.erviso, of this County be authorized to ,   . - ramer the sum of $1,000.00 from Fl:2tagnan'irc°dead bhaSU?drvls°  the Unapproprlated Reserve Fund this Board be authorized to at- tend the: State Disaster Council Meeting being held in Sacramento on Jmmary 12, 1951 with expens- es paid. Carried and so ordered.. Philip M. Fox, M.D., Plumes County Physicihn and Health Of- ficer appears before the Board and presents the following: Written request that Mrs. Helen S. Dean, R.N., be employed (and reclassified) as Superintendent of Nurses on January 1, 1951; and that because of' extraordinary qualifications tha¢ she be employ- ed in pay range 19 at step "C". Motion is made by Supervisor Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- visor Flanagan, that Resolution No. 456 be adopted, employing Mrs. Helen S. Dean R.N., as Sup- erintendent of Nurses at the Plu- mas County Hospital, salary to be in pay range 19 at step C . AYES: Supervisors Flanagan, Donnenwirth, Cloman, Blackman and Humphrey, Chairman. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Carried and so ordered. Written request that Mrs. None E. Gay, R. N., be employed as Staff Nurse at the Plumes County Hospital as of January l, 1951; and that because of extraordinary qualifications that she be employ- ed in pay range 14 at grade "C". Motion is made by Supervisor Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- visor Flanagan, that Resolution No. 457 be adopted, employing Mrs. Nona E. Gay, R.N., as Staff Nurse at the Plumes County Hos- pital, salary to be m pay range 14 at step "C". AYES: Supervisors Flanagan, Donnenwirth, Cloman, Blackman and Humphrey, Chairman. NOES: None. ABSENT: None, t0. James L. Taylor • Recommendations of the State Motion is made by Supervisor Department of Public Health re- Blackman, seconded by Supervis- yarding the Plumes County Hos- or Flanagan, that the Auditor of pital we read. this County be authorized to issue Motion is made by Supervisor her warrant to C. W. Nalder in Blackman, seconded by Supervis- the sum of $500.00; same being or Flanagan, that Dr. Fox be auth- for the third payment on a put- orized to carry out as many of chase of a P&H Shovel by the said recommendations as he finds Road Department. Carried and so ordered, possible; the limitations of the Board recesses at 5:00 P.M. un- 1950-51 budget being complied til 10:00 A.M. January 3, 1951 with. January 3rd, 1951 at 10:00 A.M. Carried and so ordered. Board reconvenes with all Three (3) claims of Yale Rosen- members present: fold, M.D. assistant Plumes Coun- t appearing that the clock in ty Physician for services rendered at two Child Health Conferences the Superintendent of Schools of- and one Psychotic Examination rice is out of order and cannot be repaired are referred to the District At- torney. Motion is made by Supervisor Mr. McAuliffe advises that since Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- Dr. Rosenfeld is on the County visor Blackman, that the Superin- payroll as Assistant County Phys- tendent of Schools be authorized ician i¢ is not possible to pay these to purchase a new clock, same claims. to be a charge against Courthouse Repairs and Replacements. Motion is made by Supervisor Ida E. Hogan, Plumes Count Cloman, seconded by Supervisor Recorder, appears before Donnenwirth, that C. E. Blackman Board and advises them of th, as Director of the Northern Calif- &overnment Code requirement, ornia Supervisors Association, ad- regarding st:bscriptions to a Court- vise that Association that the pro- ty Newspaper and the permanent posal presented by W. B. Whise- nand at the Meeting at Redding, filing of same. It appearing that the require- California, December 16th, lg50 ment that the Recorder maintain that this Board join with and co- such a fle has been repealed and operate with the other County members of said Association ma any officer may be designat- creating a Department of Special ed ,by the Board of Supervisors Services, be" and hereby is RE- and since the County Library el- JECTED. ready maintains a permanent file of County Newpapers; Carried and so ordered. 12:00 O'clock Noon Recess called Motion is made by Supervisor 1:30 P.M. Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- Board reconvenes with all 'visor- Flanagan, tha the Plumas members present. County Librarian be designated Mrs. Varna Beall, Plumes Coun- as the Official Custodian of the ty Welfare Director, appears be- permanent ,2ile of County News- fore the Board and requests per- paper and that subscription to mission to take Miss Merritt, Mrs. and the binding of each Smith and Mr. Farley (Social Workers) to the forthcoming Northern County Welfare Group meeting to be held in Willows, California on January 18 and 19th 1951. Motion made by Supervisor Flanagan, seconded by Supervisor Blackman, that permission be granted that Verna Beall, Welfare Director, take the above named members of her staff to said meet- my. Carried and so ordered. Mrs. Beall presents the Categor- ical Report of the Welfare Depart- meat for this month to the Board. After full consideration of same motion is made by Supervisor Blackman, seconded by Supervis- or Flanagan, that said Categorical Report be approved as .presented, that the request for General Re- lief be granted and it is Further Ordered that the Auditor of the County of Plumes be hereby auth- orized to issue her warrant in payment of several sums listed. Carried and so ordered. William M. Macmillan, Esq., appears befor the Board and presents for consideration, an Or- dinance Relating to Disasters. Motion is made by Supervisor Cloman, seconded by Supervisor Donnenwirth, that this Board forthwith adopt said Ordinance and that same be Declared an emergency measure and that same shall take effect immediately. AYES: Supervisors Flanagan Donnenwirth, Cloman, Blackma[ and Humphrey, Chairman. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Mr. Macmillan then presents for consideration of this Board a Resolution relative to Workmen's Conmensation Insurance for Reg- istered Volunteer "Disaster Ser- vice Workers". After full consideration of same Motion is made by Supervisoi- Cloman, seconded by Supervisor Donnenwirth, that this Board a- dopt Resolution No. 458 relative to workmn's compensation in- THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1951 ROUND INDIAN VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth DeWit, t, former residents of Greenville are visiting in town this Week from Redding. M r . and Mrs. Harry Johnson motored to Richmond this week to visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Prideaux and family are enjoying a vaca- tion in Kansas visiting his re- latives. DR. JACK A. EL}ANT OPTOMETRIST 156 Jackson St, Quincy ? 1,851W (Opposite Industrial Hospital) Eyes Examined Glassu Fitted BI)KEN I.S' DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASSES George True is still confined to --'*,- the Batson Hospital where he s undergoing treatment to the leg he injured some ago in an auto accident. County Fairs, dated Dec. 8, 1951. Carried and so ordered. Reports of Inspection on the boilers and hot water storage fac- ilities at the Plumes County Hos- pital and Plumes County Court- house, made by the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and In- surance Company and dated Dec- ember 26, 1950 are presented and read. Motion is made by Supervisor Flanagan, seconded by Supervisor AUDITING BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING Quentin Philpott Public Accountant Phone 22-M-2 Greenville GREENVILI, CALnRNIA l=ve Te]ephone Messages at Greenville 39-M RAGS AND OTHER SALVAGE FOR SALE-- to the General Fund; same to be set up in the Disaster Counci Budget to be used for mileage telephone, clerk hire, stamps ant other necessary incidental ex- penses. AYES: Supervisors Flanagan, Cloman, Donnenwirth, Blackman and Humphrey, Chairman. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Motion made by Supervisor Donnenwirth, seconded by Sup- ervisor Flanagan, that.the Chair- man of this Board be authorized to execute the plans relative to lI Plu. F.A.S. 1062 (The Arling- ton Propeet; Road Department) Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- I visor Cloman, that it be made of record that this Board hereby ac- knowledges receipt of communica- tion from the Division of Fairs and Expositions, State Depart- ment of Finance to County Aud- iters relative to 1951 budgets for i STENOGRAPHER NOTARY Specialty Leqal Work TYPING - CONTRACTS LEASES - DEEDS, ETC. MARGUERITE AUSTIN Telephone 8-M4 On hiway 89, near high schoel Crescent Street Greenville Blackman, that these reports of inspection be referred to Survey- or Watson for action. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Calil.ornia. Cioman, seconded by Supervisor Blackman, that any member of this Board of bupervisors desiring o attend the Road Institute at Berkeley on January 24, 25 and 26, 1951 be hereby autimrized to do so with expenses prod. Carrmd and so ordered. iVlohon made by BlacKman, sec- onded by Donnenwirth that the Plumes Co., Road Commissioner be authorized to buy a Wing & V plow for No. 12 Cat Grader from lice Brothers, Maryswlle viso/- Flanagan, that the Plumas Carrmd and so ordered. The repor of the 1949-50 Grand Jury s read by the Clerk. Motion is rrade by Supervisor Dommnwrth, seconded by Super- visor Flanagan that the 194-50 Grand Jury Report be accepted as read; that the recommendations thereto be carried out wherever feasblc. Carried and so ordered. Motion is made by Supervisor Donennwirth, seconded by Super- County Clerk and Auditor be auth- orized to hire one additional Ac- count Clerk to her staff because of the work-load now processed in that office; that an Ordinance amending the existing Salary Ordinance No. 290 be presented for action by the Board of Super- ors on January 29, 1951, to add said Account Clerk to her staff; that she be authorized to make a transfer from the Unappropriated reserve to the Salary Fund to pro- vide for the extra salary if and when the Salary Fund now bud- geted for that Office is exhausted. AYES: Supervisors Flanagan, Donnenwirth, Cloman and Hum- phrey, Chairman. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. There being no further busi- ness to come before the Board at this time the said Board of Sup- ervisors adjourn until the Special Meeting heretofore called for Jan- uary 29the 1951. E. J. Humphrey, Chairman " ' ATTEST: Lois Alexander, Clerk i. 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