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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8,'10,1i4 VALLEY I00EORD Every Thursday Night m the post office at California, as second- Znatter under the Act of of March 3, 1879. A. Johnson . E. N. Jonnsor and Publisllcrs of C.N.P.A. N.E.A. staples, typev,riter rib- payers, legal forms, signs, co:?.mercial station- iilable at the Reeard office IBIBIIBBIBBBBIBIIBNIIIBBBIBIIBBIBBBBBIBB- + ++.od +, +o... o.,. c, = +i SAL.-S & SERVICE HARDWARE CO. P.O. rdox 46 Phone 87 =ral Hardware - Electrical Supplies  Housewares - Appliances - N'orge Refrigerators Specialize in Mail Orders ;STERING Complete Guaranteed ervice and wrlcmanship o r Furniture Co FOR FREE ESTIMATE Phone Quincy 242-W Insurance Service Theatre Buiding E, CALIF. ALBERT COULD DIES PINE VALLEY INN Q[T:CY HOME o • o IA0000,00RY 15 THE BEST Albert . "Ab'.' Gould, retired ROOM AND BOJUD il IM Plumas National Forest Ranger, died t his home in,Quincy, Mon- IN PLUMAS COUNTY day. January 15, 1951. Gould had On i-iighway / Mile West rached the age of 751j years. of Town hav!n been born July 14, 1875 in Gibsonville, Plumas County. At [::hort Walk to Setzer's that time Gibsonville was a flour- ishing mininff community with " '--€-------------------- pomflato of more than 1,000 peo- uy all your printing at iome! ple, and umv it is nother of Plu-  mas county's many ghost towns. ATTTO SER'vqCE Diamonds - Watches B POWELL JEWELRY m , GIFTS THAT LAST  Wtch Repairing Quincy: QUINCY LAUNDRY _= AND DRY CLEANERS _i Leave Work at PAL'S BARBER SHOP I I i Phone Quincy Four aa WE DELIVER Bill Harrinqton,. manage€ CREEK GARAGE Greenville 68-M EVERY MONDAY I.ONG'S SHOE STORE Fine Footwear for Men, Women and Children HOSIERY Main St. Phone 84-B TH-MILLAR Hardware neral Electric Appliances SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING SUPPLIES St. Phone 223-B MOUNT LASSEN SHOE REPAIR to Out-of-Town anf] Mail Orders r=ay St. Susanville TED CORDER ebaker Cars and Trucks Trailers- Truck Beds CARS AND TRUCKS We Service All Makes KELLY TIRES 108-B - 1329 Main St. AND NURSERY for All Occasions Seeds - Plants - Trees & Sacramento Ph 381-B LINOLEUM CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN FROM OUR LARGE STOCK! INLAY OR PRINT o 6 - 9 and 12-foot widths Expert Guaranteed Laying ° | Quincy Furniture Co Phone Quincy 242-W FOR FREE ESTIMATES ,: I CARL'S SHOES i i Roblee - Buster Brown - Airstep I- JUSTIN & HYER' I. COWBOY BOOTS See the Complete Line of PHILCO RADIOS -= Refrigerators- Ranges- Freezer'. : Davis Service Appliance ,I • Griffin uilding Fhone 406-: i__ I.. IL PACKWOOD, Opt. D..= Glasses Fitted and Repaired • Office Hours: 9-12 and 1-5 ! I I I • Telephone 247-B _--I DEAL & DAVIE SERVICE -" Cadillac & Oldsmobile Cars : GMC Trucks - Goodyear tires I_ • RECAPPING I Complete Automotive Service : -hone 212-B - 11_07 Main St.: Dealers in Builders' Supplies I T. & M. CARPENTER SHOP s- Cabinet Work - Glass Wkrk : Sash and Doors . : Phone 292-B 807 Union: DOYLE MOTOR CO. __. 'ales -- FORD -- Service FORD - and MERCURY I DEAL & DAVIE SERVICE -" Cadillac & Oldsmobile Cars GMC Trucks - Goodyear tires RECAPPING Automotive Service m I Complete F;hone 212-B - 1107 Main St. • Guaranteed Used Cars : Phone 295-B . 611. Main St. : For Complete Furniture : UPHOLSTERY SERVICE : DAVE'S -= TOP AND BODY WORKS == 275 Fairfield Phone 418-E: SIERI JEVS ! The Sore on the Corner Main and Gay Streets Gorham Sterling Nationally Advertised Watches Cofld becme interested in the netivities of the Forest Service and received his first appointment in T:W'. 9  fter serving several ",,eas an Forest Guard, Patrolman and Timber Scaler, Gould was per- manentb assigned as Ranger in .hn..- or the Beckwourth District ,f the P]umas Forest in 1919 and erved i that capacity with Mo- h?.v+,]: Ran:er Station as his head- uvters until 1930. According to D. N. Rogers, re- tirer, Pluma; Forest Supervisor Gould in h.is younger days was a: b ;-- r-rpig, two-fisted fellow! wko "c+'+e-d nothing and who was le@@@Oi I @@@ @ @ @o0@@' . INDIAN VALLEY FUEL Slabs and Edgin =ireDlace Wood - Setzer's Block. W. H. HAWSON one 24-M-2 Greenville, Ca, +.UMAS FOREST FUND IS LARGEST ON RECORD FOR PAST YEAR ()NC(. Calif., $275,688.16 is Ph(mas County's share of Plumas National Forest receipts for fiscal year 1950, which ended June 30. In s+ddition to the largest share of Plumas Forest receipts. P 1 u m a s County will also receive $17,860.10 as its share of Lassen Forest re-i ceipts, :.d $130 22 from t{e Tahoe 1 Forest, totalling in all $293,678.48. Other Counties sharing in the I ,'ceipt of the Plumas Forest are I .utte County credited with $21,-] +"0 : r aren County $10,779.38; +rr o'mtv !1,C44.09 and Yuba Cn,mt'" fiq.:t59 O '+ Plumas receipts for the last fis- cal year were reater than any +er ?ational 'orests in the Calif- groin Reio and acemmt for the total of $327,541.21 which is divid- ed on an aereae basis between the Counties named above. ......... ,-h, o-u:n-ed with native ..... ++-+, P ...... q tells of the incident ...... ,  1  ..o,r old irl, staying with her mother assigned as a lookout on 't+ Nlwell, became o-ticaq-- ill The girl, weighing  h.  to be brought down tb  rqls to the Lakes Basin Raner Station where a doctor ',ould come to her assistance. Raner Gould who had hiked to the lo.kout with medicine for the sick ,irl. carried her on his back down over the steep, rugged trail the four miles from the lookout to the Lakes Basin Station: The veteran Raneer met vh severe tough luck by way of injury twice in his carter as Ranger. '+-' .".-,'; ,-+ ' b:lib" in structural maintenance work placed him in Fnrt-wide position in 1930 and from tha year until retirement in 1937 Gould inspected Forest building improvement and handled the necesary maintenance work. From M00ere I sit... @ Joe Marsh '1 1 Blue Wins This "Hunt" I Cappy Miller s ccn dn’--ex- dongs wql ever take in ]aunt prlT ,pt for one of th L -are From where I sit, that should about the fine :!s in the teach us not to look down on h ounty. Blue's to,; ;zndly and easy-going to car: nuch about b'nting. He doesn't : :he way we think a good dog should, so we fig- od he'd never amount to muel. But a ellow comes around Sat- urday looking for a good dog to photograph for some advertising. And the dog he picks is Blue! Says Blue's hapny, friendly face is just have our good points, tool z- , / the one to attract people s atten- t tion. So Cappy gets more money (-] (fA for that picture than hi other mlt d Sta ++s Brew, rs Ya dCR0YY r#$ steer Og 00£055 Watch R eDplariMnN Y SEn 9 ray i n g i r+e M.&M. Applimace and H=dwaxe 718 Main St. Phone 170-B Norge - Bendix - A Genl Hardware - S| OFFI CE SUPPLY YleWriters - Office Equipment Stationery - Gifts mt Lessen Ruildinq HrFFMAN R BEDFORD'S Watches - Diamonds Jewelry - Silverware REPAIRING mans, when they act differently than we think ti .... should. For i- stance, maybe u think tea go best with food. O.K.--but don't size up wrong the man who enjoys a bottle of beer at mealtime. Like Blue, I guess we're all "dif- ferent" in one way or another but that doesn't mean we don't 119 W. 3rd St. Ch4co, Cal. Nothing b faster than your telephone for getting yo . i Ug. TELEPHONE BETS YOU THERE FIRST CHIC0 GIFT SHOPPE - Stationery - Ceramics 'OR ALL OCCASIONS West Third Street - Chico .L.; L ' RED = M. MOORE = FICKERT'S 4e have what you want In EMPLOYERS ADVISED TO fiLE RETURNS ,BEFORE FEBRUARY 15 ACRAMTENTO ...... On or before February 15, all employers must file information returns, Forms 599, with the State Franchise Tax Board for single employees who i earn $2,000 or more and married I persons whose combined income is! $3,500 or more. These forms as well as summary Form 596 may be secured from the Sacramento office of the Board at 1020 N Street. HOME FURNISHINGS 200 Red Bluff THE CALIFORNIAN tISH MEN'S WEAR SHOES in touch with people. And nothing is bettex than you telephone for keepi& you in touch with people. If it's one of those days when you'd like to talk to a neighbor without leaving the house--or want to talk to anyone anywhere in the world for that mattex--it's quickly and easily done by telephone. The telephone is your first liae of communication. You can depend on service being fast and efficient. Chewy - OIBs - Cadillac I "The Beet Place in Town I to Buy a Car" Tehama Co. Dealer Ph, 166: When in Red Bluff and your car act= up - call "on it HARRIS MOTOm il Chrysler- Plymouth- De6oto Mild & Union Red Bluff Phone 712 ,InlllllllllilelllllllI.IlIlllI -- - TAYLORSVIIIJ.,E TOPICS Beth Soltys has been quite ill this last week. Mrs. Betty Paulson entertained the Bridge Club Thursday at her home. Honors at cards went to Mrs. Henri Fisher, Mrs. Lois Mc- Cutcheon and Mrs. Helga Young. Others playin wer Irene Rossi, Mrs. Marie "Sorsoli, Mrs. Ruth Cliff, Mrs. Leta Coffin, Mrs, Lil- lian Clark, Mrs. Lena Sobrero, Mrs. Amy Hardgrave Mrs. Edna Fisher and the hostess, Mrs. Betty Paulson ] i Dorothy Felton arrived Tuesday l from Tehama to spend two weeks' here with her sister, Mrs. Bernard McKorvski and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Yoakum and son .Jimmy of Loyalton came over Sunday to attend a belated birthday dinner for her niece Sharon Aubrey, held at the home of her parnets, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Aubrey and daughter Loretta. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taresh. Walter Cliff was a business visitor in Chico Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Young re- turned home Friday night after spending ten days in San Fran- cisco. Don't forget the VW party to i be held Friday night, Feb. 9th at the Veterans' Hall. Admission is 50c and hot dogs and soft drinks will be sold. I Mr. and Mrs. Tufty McCutcheon Parbara and Richard drove to Standish Sunday to spend the day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Les McColm and daughter Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Pierce and family were dinner guests of the Werrys and Hobbs, in Gennessee Friday night. A stork shower was held Fri- day night at the home of Mrs. T!elga Young in honor of Mrs. ,Mickey Donaldson. Games ’ere nlayed before the opening of 'the nice gifts, afterwards, cards were nlaved. Cake. cookies ad coffe was served at the close of the evening to Mrs. Lena Sobrero. Mrs Marie Sorsoli. Mrs. Elsie Han- son. Mrs. Helen Stephenson. Mrs. Betty Paulsen. Mrs. Lois Smith, Mrs. Henri Fisher, Mrs. Lillian Clark, Mrs. Lois fcCutcheon _rs Barbara Saltys and honoree and hostess. Jack Kin.. went to Reno o mminess Friday. Mr. and Mrs Bud Cafferty and Mrs. Fare Openshaw of Oroville spent Sunday and Monday here as ests of Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Sorsoli. helping Mrs. Sorsoli cele- brate her birthday on Monday. Bob Cooke  of Reno spent the weekend here with his mother Mrs. Timey Cooke. Jack King has as his guest his daughter and son of San Francis- co who will spend two weeks here. Jack left on Monday to spend a few days in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rossi and children Jackie and Larry left Fri- day to spend the weekend in Marvsville with Mrs. Rossi's re- latives. Aldo Sorsoli is confined to his bed for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Grabner Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eveland i went to Reno Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan. T h e ladies being sisters. Mrs. Eveland remained in Reno for a longer visit. + LANKERSHIM HOTEL 55 Fifth Street (Near Mrket) San Francisco, Cal. l ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 350 ROOMS OF COMFORT 1N THE HEART OF S. F. SHOPPING THEATRE DISTRICT MODERN RATES SINGLE - - from SI.75 up DOUBLE - from $2.50 u ":T---"- • • .,,.. • • • • • ,,+ •. • • • ,. • • • • • • ..,W  le OI III tl.llltII t Ite 00STELLE BP00Hk00 gOTARY PUBliC at the INDIAN VALLEY BANK LECAL FORMS or most stad- .,,rde reqmrements are always 11o )e found at Uhe Record office. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOTARY Specialty Leql Work TY P I NG - CONTRI LEASKS - DF.E'[it iiTC. MARGUERITE AUSTIN Telephone 8-M-4 On hiway 88, near high school Crescent Street - Greenville i NOVELTIES ! AND NOTIONS i . i always a ..= i complete stock i to fill every need| i INDIAN VALLEY = i 5c- 10c- 15c STORE . Jewel] S. Standart, owner -:. Greenville California" MARCH.OF DIMES JANUARY B-31 I Indian Valley Bank Commercial & Savinqs GRBENVILLE, CALIF. . • - _ i -= • - Immm  Indian Valley Post No. 568 AMERICAN LEGION &ND AUXILIARY METS SECOND MONDAY OF IkCH MONTH AT 7:30 p.m Veterans and service men welcome tlIIIIUlIII InlUlIIIHI Illlnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllll INDIAN VALLEY GRANGE N'O. 439 leets First and Third Tuesday of Each Month, 8 p.m. - TaylorsviUe H. S, HANNON, Master Elsie Ann Harmon, Seo'y O. R. Strong, Hall Mgr, ,llllllllllllllllllllll UlIII+II lllll ' I Illll' llll IIlIIIlIlIlIII'IIIHI SINCERITY LODGE No. 132, F. & A. M. Meets Snd Friday each. month.  D.l " Visiting Brothers Welcomel Ernest Waiters, W.M. Herbert Holt, Secretary IIII=IIIIHI,hlInlH=II=IH'*" '""'"' ""°'''' ''' ==11| LUMBER & SAWMILL WORKERS UNION - AFL Local o. 2647 Meets first Sunday of each monEa at 11 a.m. in Old Library Hall GREENVILLE .:- CALIFORNIA JOE PALAZZl, prelident ROBERT G! ESICK, BUS, Agent and ecy.-Treas, GREENVILLE I.O.OX. LODGE No. 252 Meets 1st and 3rd Saturdays- 8 p.m, - at Oddfellows Hall, Greenville, California CHAS. FALTERS, N.G, ELMORE HUNT, Sec'y llllllllllllllllilllllPIIIlllllllll Ill lllllllllllIllllllllIllillll NATIVE SONS of the Golden West PLUMAS PARLOR NO. 228 + J : t ...,_v,,,., c,,: Meet, 2nd & 4th "..--’. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. ., I