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February 22, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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VALLEY I00COI00 Every Thursday. Night in the post office at California, as second- matter under the Act of of March 3, 1879. A. Johnson _ E. N. Johnson and Publishers 1bet of C.N.P.A. - N.E.A. staples, typewriter rib- papers, legal forms, commercial station- able at the Reord office. ooGeeooooooooooooooooooo INDIAN VALLEY FUEL Slabs and EdginGs ireplace Wood Setzer&apos;s Block W. H. tAWSON one 24-M-2 Greenville, Cab eoooeeQQoolooooooooooooe i DR A T. DIETLE OPTOMETRIST iIill III llllllllllllllllllllllllll State Theatre Bldg. - Oroville 1461 Myers SL Phone 150 -- i nnmllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll| to find and buy it in.. QUINCY AUTO SERVICE Diamonds - Watches POWELL JEWELRY w GIFTS THAT LAST 1 Watch Repairing Quincym QUINCY LAUNDRY SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPER- VISORS OF THE COUNTY OF PLUMAS, STATE OF CALI- FORNIA, HELD AT QUINCY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1951 ai 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Tne roll is' called and there are present: A. C. Donnenwirth, J.F. Flanagan C. E. Black•an, J. C. Cloman and Chairman E. J. Humphrey. Since copies of the minutes of the previous meetings have leen mailed to each Supervisor, the Chairman orders that the minutes be approved as mailed. Motion made by Supervisor Blackman, seconded by Supervis- or Flanagan, that Frank A. Hum- • reel be instructed to satisfactorily fix the locks in the office of the County Clerk and Auditor. Car- m, ried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor _• Flanagan, seconded by Supervis- • or Donnenwirth, that the Proba- tion Officer be authorized to at- tend a meeting at the Sonoma State ttome at Etdridge to be held February 9th, 1951, same to be attended at county expense. Car- l ried and so ordered. • Motion made by Supervisor m m Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- visor Cloman, that the Claim of m m Arthur L. Ingalls in the amount • of $18.10 for criminal mileage be • referred to the District Attorney. m_ Carried and so ordered. • The categorical report of Mrs. ES & SERVICE HARDWARE CO. 0. BOx 846 Phone 87 al Hardware - Electrical Supplies- Housewares - Appliances - N'arge Refrigerators SPecialize in Mail Orders |ELL & GAMELL AND DRY CLEANERS Leave Work at PAL'S BARBER SHOP Phone Quincy Four WE DELIVER Bill Harrinqton, manager <3 CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN FROM OUR LARGE STOCKI COmplete Guaranteed INLAY O1% PRINT ann W,arkmanship o 6 - 9 and 12-foot widths O Expert Guaranteed Laying O • Verna G. Beall, Welfare Director, THE DIAMOND MATCH CO. -m is presented. On motion made by • Supervisor Blackman, seconded rby Supervisor Flanagan, and i unanimously carried, IT IS OR- DERED that the report be accept- • ed as presented; that the request "for general relief be granted, and • IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that • the County Auditor be authorized • to issue warrants in payment of LINOLEUM _" the aid amounts. • The Board recesses until 1:30 m_P.M. . * * • 1:30 P. M. _m Robert Chawness of the Calif. ,FurnitureCo Quincy Furniture Co FREE ESTIMATE Phone Quincy 242-W Phone Quincy 242-W  FOR FREE ESTIMATES Insurance Sece Theatr, Building CAt.IF. CREEK GARAGE Greenville 68-M MONDAY IJ3NQ'S SHOE STORE IVl Iine Footwear for en, Wmen and Children HOSIERY Lln St. Phone 84.B Hardware Electric Appliances PORTING GOODS SUPPLIES St. Phone 223-B MOUNT LASSEN SHOE REPAIR Service to Out-of-Town and Mail Orders St. Susanvllle CARL'S SHOES Roblee - Buster Brown - JUSTIN & HYER COWBOY BOOTS TED CORDER Cars and Trucks - Truck Beds CARS AND TRUCKS rvice All Makes TIRES I-B - 1329 Main St. lVlILLWOOD AND NURSERY for All Ocoasions Seeds. Plants - Trees Ph 381-B OFFI CE SUPPLY Offioe Equipment nery - Gifts t Lassen Buildinc QIFT SHOPPE " tationery - Ceramio= 0R ALL OCCASIONS Third Street - Chico See the Complete Line of PHILCO RADIOS Refrigerators- Ranges- Freezer.€ Davis Service Appliance Griffin Building Phone 406-[ • J.. R. PACKWOOD, Opt. D. Glasses Fitted and Repaired Office Hours: 9-12 and 1-5 alli Telephone 247-B DEAL & DAVIE SERVICE Cadillac & Oldsmobile Cars GMC Trucks - Goodyear tires RECAPPING Complete Automotive Service Phone 212-B 1107 Main St. RED BLUFF " WI FICKERT'S hlve what you want In FURNISHINGS 200 Red Bluff caurom0000 SHOES Red Bluff mm Western States Life Insurance Co. appeared before the Board mm and presented a schedule of mm claims paid by said company to Plumas County employees for the m_ period 8/15/49 to 11/30/50, and discussed adding additional bene- • fits for dependents of Plumas i County employees. Motion made by Supervisor Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- • visor Blackman, that the Calif. Western States Life Insurance Company be given authority to make a survey of Plumas County employees to ascertain if they m m would be in favor of added ben- • efits for dependents; that this Board of Supervisors tentatively approve the proposed change, and that Plumas County participate to the extent of an additional fifty cents per premium if the proposed change is approved by the em- ployees. Carried and so ordered. • Motion made by Stpervisor mm Cloman, seconded by Supervisor IBm Flanagan, that Clyde N. O'Rourke be re-appointed for an additional i 90 days as Acting Agricultural Commissioner for Plumas County • at a salary of $40.00 per month; • and that the County Auditor be • authorized to transfer $120.00 m from the Unappropriated Reserve m m to the Salary Fund to pay for such additional appointment. AYES: Supervisors Donnenwirth, Flana- gan, Blackman, Cloman an d Humphrey. NOES: None. AB- SENT: None. Carried and so or- I! dered. Dealers in Builders' Supplies Motion made by Supervisor Black•an, seconded by Supervis- T. & M. CARPENTER or Cloman, that the District At- Cabinet Work. Glass W,ork  torney be instructed to assist E.G. Sash and Doors • Leonhardt to determine if the • managers of the three Plumas Phone 292-B 807 Union B _ County nirports are repesenta- tires c,:" the l'oard of Supervisors • or independent contrac:ors, in or- DOYLE MOTOR CO. m m der to properly cover the liability Sales  FORD  Service BIB Of the Board of Supervisors of the FORD- and M]DRCURY  soC°UntYordered.°f Plumas. Carried and Guaranteed Used Cars : Motion made by Supervisor Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- Phone 295-B 611 Main st. -B visor Flanagan, that E. G. Leon- • hardt be instructed to issue a For Complete Furniture B B tder note immediately covering ti6ree airports in Plumas UPHOLSTERY SERVICE m m County and their employees, in • order to insure the liability of the DAVE'S • County of Plumas, and if no lia- TOP AND BODY WORKS  bility is incurred during the in- 275 Fairfield - Phone 418-R m -- vestigation of Mr. Leonhardt and ..... the District Attorney concerning managers qf Plumas County air- SIERRA ]'WE: • ports, no premium will be charged The Store on the Corner for such emergency coverage. Main and Gay Streets Carrie and so ordered. Gorham Sterling Motion made by Supervisor Nationally Advertised Watches Blackman, seconded by Superws- DIAMONDS or Cloman, that this Board ad- Watoh Re vertise for bids on premium books and souvenir programs fop the M. & 1 , t951 Plumas County Fair, with bids to be opened on March 5, Appliance and Hardware 1951, at 10 o'clock A. M. Carried 718 Main St. Phone 170-B Norge - Bendix - and so ordered. Genl Hardware - Sr 'MotiOn made by Supervisor HOFFMAN RADIOS Cloman, seconded by Superwsor Flanagan, that this Board adver- B tise for bids for the sale of one • 1941 Dodge Army Pickup Truck, II I with bids to be received on March %1 5, 1951, at 10 o'clock A. M. Car- l ried and so ordered. B E D F 0 R D'S • Motion made by Supervisor Watches - Diamonds m Flanagan, seconded by Supervis- Jewelry . Silverware B or Cloman, that the Plumas Coun- Lv Fair Board ge given, authoriza- • tion to make the hnal paymen REPAIRING I on Exhibit Building No. 2 at the 119 W. 3rd St. Chico, Cal. B B Plumas County Fair Grounds at • such time as a formal withdrawal of all liens is duly received and filed. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Cloman, seconded by Supervisor Flanagan, that this Board approve JOHN M. MOORE the date of Sunday, June 3. 1951. for the Plumas County Picnic, and Chewy . OIds - Cadillao that they also give approval to a "The Beat Place in Town committee of one member from to Buy a Car" each of the Board of Supervisors, the Plumas County Chamber of Tehama Co. Dealer Ph. 166 Commerce and the Plumas Coun- When" In Red Bluff • ty Fair Board. Carried and so ordered. and your oar a@tu up - oall 'on Motion made by Supervisor Cloman, seconded by Supervisor MOTOBS Flanagan, that the Chairman of Chrysler-Plymeuth.DeBoto this Board be authorized to exe- cute the 1951 budget for the Plu- Phone 712 ' M=in' A Union II mas County Fair. Carried and so rdered. CRESCENT MILLS NEWS Harold Cordoza left Monday to enter the .:ervice. His wife is staying with her parents in Oro- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Stockton and fam- ily Tillie Lewis went over to the TFiE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD Mr. and Mrs. Jakc Dehahn went Eill Haker return:, vrom San Francisco on Saturday. Mrs. Ha- ker remained for a longer visit I with relatives. game in Susanville Saturday night [ ])(:eddie !-]otel was the scene Sat- despite the bad weather, l urday mght for a farewell party Mr. and Mrs. George Price and] honoring Mrs. EliZabeth Bates. children visited IVIr. and Mrs. Bill l Those attending from here were: Price, Lynette and Jerry Sunday. ]Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson land Mrs. Cecil Bates. Mrs. Bates and Freddie visited her nmther ! was presented with a lovely Sam- and family, Mrs. Elmer Lewis son suit case by her many friends. AnE600O I00BEPEHDEHT TELEPHONE THE U.S]I wh00t donteh00 k00ow, Joe ? , Stalin's propaganda peddlers would never dare to tell their Iron Curtain customers about the Inde- pendent telephone industry in the United States. HOw could they ever begin to explain the inspiring picture of 6.000 individual companies, large and small, working together with the large systems to serve America's 42 miUion telephones. Their lies about capitalistic monopoly would be thrown in their faces 5y this living proof of indus- try cooperation which has brought Amcicars € world's finest telephone service. r e No. neither Stalin nor Ms stooges w¢.;,; ,:, .... this idea. That in itself i:" g.' ,n,gh ,..,," .. make us proad to be a pazr o U€ €, i,,,..,, iudci.ca€ tcicpho€ id'y. cITes UTILmES CO. OF CALIFORNIA THURS., FEBRUARY 22, 1941 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOTARY Specialty Leqal Work TYPING - CONTRACTS LEASES - DEEDS, ETC. MARGUERITE AUSTIN Telephone 8-M-4 'On hiway 89, near high school Crescent Street Greenville k • -= E i NOVELTIES i AND NOTIONS always a [ i complete stock | [ to fill every needs | INDIAN VALLEY i 5c- 10c- 15c STORE " Jewell S. Standart- ownar = _:" Greenville - California Buy all yuJr printing at home.; MARCHOF DIMES JANUARY 15-31 o Indian Valley Bank Commercial & Saving"s GREENVILLE, CALIF. LEGAL FORMS o_r mos¢ stamd- arde requirements are alwaya to De found at the Record office. Iltlll00 " ..... TheWnest light trucks eveFbuiltb¥ @MCI' You've never seen V=- to 2-tonners like these .-unsurpassed in horsepower-engineered with new "big truck" features-for years of extra life. Corn pare | Feature upon feature in each i.41- vldual model tells you why GAtC is your best buyl 2 GREAT NEW ENGINES-- UNSURPASSED IN HORSEPOWER IN THE I/2- TO 2-TON TRUCK FIELD ROTATING FREE-VALVE ACTION for longer valve llfe, more power WIDER TWIN-ACTION HYDRAULICS with cooler-acting rear drums SEPARATE TRANSMISSION HAND BRAKE 'HEAVIER FRONT AXLES SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSION TOCO-HARDENED CRANKSHAFT FULL-PRESSURE LUBRICATI)N of all main bearings, rod bearings and piston plnl AiRPLANE-TYPE MAIN & ROD BEARINGS LIFETIME WEATHERSEAkED "SIX-FOOTER" CAB NEW VENTIPANE- CONTROLLED VENTILATIO; CHOICE OF 9 SMART COLORS RECIRCULATING BALL-BEARING EASY-TURN STEERING GEAR NEW NON-GLAE INSTRUMENTS HUSKY 35-AMP. GENERATOR CIRCUIT BREAKERS lnstea of fuse= =-add "em all up: 8etam:lln#n/r/ LIGHT " MEDIUM " HEAVY MODELS • Mad  [n the wide=t variety of engine-chassls.bod ¢ombin=tlon= to fit every trucking e OUINCY MOTOR SALES 188 We l00lB ST.