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,tE INDIAN VA._LLEY REGORD PLUMAS TIIEATBE O" Friday-Saturday Feb. 23-24 Ann Sothern-Zackary S0ott SHADOW ON THE WALL also Chas. Starrett--Smlley urnette OUTCAST OF BLACK 00ESA unday-Monday Feb. 25-26 JOEL McCREA ELLEN DREW DEAN STOCKWELL STARS IN CROWN Tuesday Feb, 27 PI_U ,I AS COUNTY DISASTER COUNCIL MEETS AT 8 P. M. EVERBC DY INVITED Wed. Thurs. Feb. 28-Mar. 1 GLENN FORD VALLI cLAUD RAINS THE WHITE TOWER (In Technicolor) C ;JNTP, Y STORE EVERY TtURSDAY Typewriter ribbom and typing paper, sta;Mer and stag;s, leg blanks an: ,;iqnz at Thc {qecord! THURS., FEBRUARY 22, 1941 "ROUND INDIAN VM,IIY Fire Chief Cy Hall is enjoying a four-day trip to the hardware men&apos;s convention aim San Francis- co seems rather odd to walk into Miller's and find Cy absent. sent from their usual h.unts due to compulsory con- fnement are Kenneth Murry and 7al<e Ayoob, the latter still be- ':n limited to his bed. Mare Ritea is this week posing as a graduate jewerler, [akin cave of Dale's Jewelry store while Dale. Mare and Craig Hannah are spcndinff ten days on a tour through Arizona. Mexico and Smthern California. They were ac- companed by his parents. t tuEh Rathbun, who is well kmnw to the community as its Fuller Hruh man. is now con- eeted with Burton Motors as heir leadin lubrication expert. 5{r. a:d Mrs M. J. Hammond, Nm' "We]rh and Mrs. H. Ward- low were Quincy visitors on Mon- day of this week. Aubrev Mrs. RayJ Roark is takin;r the ulace of Charlotte Rob- bi {ncc,' Jbfl[ert) at the offi- ces ,f Ph:mas Accounting Ser- v'cc in ::;.danville. Charlotte has retired to devote herself to domes- tie activities. Mrs G. 3L Volbert and dough- it,, Shr'm ar leaving on Sunday :, m.rke the-it fllture honle in {'..>llr;<|. where Till has returned ( ,.>,.g,o101l work aS a welder. T:,.'- -.,v,, :-d," their home in F("" ,d'le fOr the past follr years [nd have lvaP.v friend who ex- tend wk:hes for a!l possible ha- })lap,J:; in their new enviornnlent. me,:? Ibinemrt opines that he :e: credit in a recent tccord for [] THE WEATHER = IS NOT SO HOT it's Snowing Again/ Leaks ii: yo:(d better cez., d,:: :z before spr:.ng r::i .z ;t:;rt! GET PABCO PRODUC: O O For free information and advice, step up and sp:ak to m = N [] U i i our genial trio--Ralph Lozano and the Hal! Brothers. o o |/ il l k Telephove l', , - reenville, CaliL i WATER WELL DRILLING ANY SIZE OR DEPTH a , ,DN WELLS ARE OUR SPECIALTY Write or Telephone N, R. IESSEE P -  4. ALMANOR -- Route 4, Box 224, Chtco SUPERVISOR'S PROCEEDINGS I'd Like to Know... Zou may have heard that a suit has been filed by *,he Antitrust Division in Washington to break up Standard of California as well as six other West Coast oil companies. Many people have writ. ten us protesting this action, have asked per'- tinent questions. W be- liev these questions should be answered for everyone. We take this way of doing so. If you have a question, write: "'I'D LIKE TO KNOW" 225 Rush Street, San Francisco 20 Motion made by Supervisor Blackman, seconded by Supervis- or Donnenwirth, that C. J. Gallup be authorized to have "Veterans Service Officer'-lettered on his office door, and that he be au- thorized to have "Notary Public" lettered on same at his own ex- pense. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Flanagan, seconded try Supervis- or Blackman, that in the event C. J. Gallup cannot attend a meek- mg to be held in Sacramento on February 15 and 16, 1951, he be authorized to have Mrs. Red- streake attend this meeting. Car- ried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Flanagan. seconded by Supervis- or Donnenwirth, that the County Auditor be authorized to issue a warram in favor or C. W. Nalder in the amount of $8.500.00. same being final payrncnt on the pu:- chase ot ope P & 1t Model 255A Shovel. and payable from the Specml io:,d improvemem Fuud. Carried an¢ so ordered Motion made by Supervisor Donnenwirth. seconded by Super- visor Ftanagan, that Resolution No. 463 be adSpted, which urges the Legislature o the State of California to enae into law Sen- ate Bill No. 327. or anotimr sim- ilar, concur,era biI1. AYES: Su- pcrwsors Donncnwirth. Ftanagan, Blackman. Clom:.m and Humph- rey. NOES: None. ABSENT: N'me. Crried and so ordered. The Board adiounrs until Tues- day, February 6 1951, at 9 o'clock A. M. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1951 9 O'CLOCK A. M. The Board reconvenes. All members present. Motion made by- Supervisor Donnenwirth. seconded by Super- visor Flanagan, that Supervisor Blackman be authorized to trans- fer the toilet facilities out of the Chester Library to other county buildings in Chester. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- visor Flanagan, that the position of General Road Foreman for the Road Department be established at a salary range of $341.00-$415.- 00. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Flanagan, seconded by Supervis- or Donnenwirth, that the Road Commissmner be instructed to have a title search made and all other necessary transactions for acquisition o!: rights-of-way for the Arlington Bridge. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Blackman, seconded by Supervis- or Flanagan, ttaat the resigna;mn oi George E. Sheltren as a mem- ber of the Plmnas County Fish md Game Cellini Issioll be ac- cepted, and tha James t-i. Peter- son be appointed as a member ot the Phnas Coun:y t'si aim Ga,ne Conlnlssion to till L,ls vacanuy. earl'ted and so cl'ClCl'CG. Since Jaco W. McCrillis has hit,'i'Ll 1IO11I Pil.ll]]tlS L'OLIII [y, a *.;Ot)ll iS rl;}/c¢c {) hpel'V tsor ldci{lllan; SeCOlltC£* k)y cupcr.is- O£ i/litll/iall, tia ,3Lived "v . .ic- Criilis be tel{ell eli J:, a iilc.her j_ l._e irit:h:&. Cot, z.t ..... ,*ud (_}dine ColilllllSSlOll, and that Way- land E. Crow be appointed as an atternate member o± the F,sh and Game Commi:ssion o fill this va- ts:my. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Blaekman. seconded by Supervis- or l)onnenwirh, that this Board soil at pubtic aucuon an RD4 Cat- erpillar and an RD7 Caterpillar belonging to the }loard Depart- mont. AYES: Supervisors Don- nenwirth, Fianaan. Blackman, Cloman amd HUmphrey. NOES: None. AtSEEI": None. Carried and so or(tcrcd. Motion ma*e by Supervisor Blackman. seconded by Supervis- or Flanagan, that this Board au- tllorlze no kurtiler pay:nent to C. D. iVlitche:n on construction o tle office building at the Road Main- tenance Slation in Amerman Val- ley until all liens have been cleared. Carried and so ordered. I,rlOt iO!l made by Supervisor Blackman. seconded by Supervis: or Donnenwirtt. that this Board .......................................... advertise its intent Lo purchase a having eequired a new ear. but certain parcel of land stuate in reports that prosperity is stil] just the County of Plumas, same be- ing for the Greenville Branch Li- armtnd the eorner-a]l he did was brary site, with said purchase to !o Ket ambitious and wash up be consummated on Monday, his '49 Studebaker. March 5, 1951 at 2 o'clock P. M. \\;Vith the return of he F. W. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Schultzes from their southern Blackman, seconded by Supervis- haunts, comes definite asurance or Flanagan, that the Petition ask- that spring has arrived in Green- ing that the existing road extend- -file. despite proosticatibns by ing from the old Chester-Red Bluff road near Chester and run- the weather expert or other in- ning northerly to the Lassen Vol- dications..As soon as snow per- conic National Park Boundary, nits, they will resume mining, leading to Juniper Lake be added NIarguerite Austin returned to to the county highway system be accepted, and that Francis L. O'- ',or home from Batson Hospital Rourke, Road Commissioner, A.J. Friday, but will be confined to her Watson, County Surveyor, and bed there lot" some days, although A. B. Irwin be appointed as View- much improved from injuries sus- era to make their report to this Board. Carried and so ordered. tained in her recent acciden. Her Motion made by Supervisor daughter Marnell Lewis of Con- Blackman, seconded by Supervis- cord just returned home after or Donnenwirth, that any Super- spending two weeks.here, and visor able to attend the meeting Helen Nevins is now serving as of the Northern California Super- visors Association to be held in first aide to the injured notary Red Bluff on February 16 and 17, public. Her son Russell also spent 1951, be allowed his expenses. a week here. Carried and so ordered. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wassell Motion made by Supervisor Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- and family have returned to again visor Flanagan, that L. V. Hard- make their home itt Greenville after spending more than a year in Tujunga and Los Angeles. He is aEain operating a local and long-distance trucking service here. John Wallace visited friends Monday. 'He reporetd the road to Seneca is not very good due to the wet weather. rs. Elaine MeLain and Pat accompained by Mrs. Robertshaw and Linda of Rend returned home from Rend Tuesday afternoon and left Wednesday evening for Rend, Pat remained with Corene Sor- J I sell to go to school. grave be authorized to attend the Northern California Assessor's meeting held in Sacramento Feb- ruary 6 and 7, 1951. Carried and so "ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Cloman, seconded by Supervisor Flanagan, that the Petition asking for an additional street light at Buchanan and Edwards Street in the Town of Quincy be accepted, and that the P.G.&E. Co. be noti- fied to install said street light. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Blackman, seconded by Supervis- or Donnenwirth, that the resigna- tion of Arthur G. Hughes as a Trustee of the Meadow Valley Cemetery District be accepted, and that the Clerk of this Board be instructed to write him a let- George I. Chaffey of er thanking hzm Ior past service, mg eommzttee of Carried and so ordered. County Grand Jury, and Motion made oy Supervisor make an mspecUon of Blacg_man, seconded by Supervis- Hospital il regard to or Flanagan, that the revere- floor and the corridor, mendaUon oz the lumas County omer recommendations Grand Jury concernmg notiIica- Grand Jury. Carried non to taxpayers by postal card ordered, of second mstallment taxes due, and the corridor, and ue referred to the Tax Colector;I recommendations of 1 umt me Board or Supervisors Jury. Carried and so € concurs with this reconmmnda-[ Motion made by uon and recommends compliance.] Blackman, seconded by carried and so ordered. ' ' I or Donnenwirth, that the wonon made by Supervisor Auditor be authorized to 978.50 from the Una Blacleman, seconded by Supervis- or Flanagan, tnat the Chan'man and Clerk el. this Board be au- morized to execute the Deed con- veymg certain real property unto tne United States ot America nl connecuon with the Chester Air- port land exchange. Carried and o ordered. vlotmu made by Supervisor BlacKman, seconded by Supervis- or Donnenwn'tn, that Resolution zxo. 4ti4 be adopted, authorizing the Tax Collector to sell tax deed- ca ana at publc auctlon. AYES: 5upervtsors Dounenwirth, Flana- gan, Blackman, Cloman a n d ±iumphrey. NOES: None. AB- N'r: None. Carried and so or- dered. xlotion made by Supervisor DonnenwtrLn, seconded by Super- vsor Blackman, that the resigna- tion ot Win. S. Young as a Com- missioner of the Taymrsville Fire x)mtrct e accepted, and that C.L. tcpnenson be appointed to fili tins vacancy. Carried and so or- Motion made by Supervisor Cloman, seconded uy Superwsor Donnenwirtn, that tne resignation of J. D .Patterson as a Trustee el the t/umcy Cemetery District be accepted, add that the Clerk of mls bard be instructed to write mm a letter thanking him or his serwce in ths capacity. Carried and so ordered. Motmn made by Supervisor Blackman, seconded by Supervis- or Fianagan, that this Board re- ject the letltmn asking tlmt the ilver Lake Road extending from a point on the Quincy-Bucks Lake Road in Section 22, T. 24 N., R. 8 E., M.D.M., to a point in Section 21 said Township and Range near the old Tucker plaice to, an ap- proximate distance of one and one nail miles ot declared a county road, same being in compliance with the Viewer's Report. Car- ried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- visor Flanagan, that the County Auditor be authorized to issue a warrant payable to the Division of Highways in the amount o $1,400.00, same being payable from the County Road Fund, and being for the estimated cost of checking plans, specifications, and estimate for proposed construc- tion across Indmn Creek on Fed- eral Aid Secondary Road 1062 Project S-1062 (1) and for adver- tising the project, with any un- used amount being refundable to the County of Plumas. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- visor Cloman, that Mrs. Mary E. Stockton, Deputy Auditor, be au- thorized to attend the convention of County Auditors to be held in Oakland on February 14, 15 and 16, 1951. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Blackman, seconded by Supervis- or Flanagan, that this Board ac- cept the Resubdivision plat of portion of Block 4, Lots 8 to 26 both inclusive, Indian Hills Sub- division No. 1 as presented by Richard R. Ecker. Carried and so ordered. The Board recesses until 1:30 P. M. The Board reconvenes. All members present. Motion made by Supervisor Blackman, seconded by Supervis- or Flanagan, that this Board in- struct its Clerk to write a letter of condolence to Mrs. Annis Branley. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by SupervisoY Cloman, seconded by Supervisor Flanagan, that County Surveyor Watson be instructed to contact "Would breaking up big oil companies affect national defeme?" Mrs. Marie-Louise Auer, Pasadena housewife, writes: It seems to me like = bad time to be tampering with our industries, as the antitrust lawyers want to do. companies affect national defend?" Here at Standard, one of the seven West parties in the business at all times. We ern oil companies under attack, we see believe we serve you well. But let's con- clear public benefit in having big com- sider now just "bigness" and defense: Next: industry's demands. Company b/gness also mean You know how industrial b/g-scale research, improved output keyed U.S. strength products. Example: oils de- in World War II. It takes big veloped by Standard which companies to meet big needs, tripled range of U.S. mbs. Meanwhile, b/gness and/n grat/on enable tm to keep olt supplying products you ned. Isn't  what you f¢om your oil €ome.my? Today, military needs come first. Just recently, need for aviation gasolines jumped 275 % in the West alone. Big oil companies supplied it. For hard jobs, the U. S. uses our b/gness and /ntegrat/on. Today, our U.S. projects in- dude atomic research and a synthetic rubber plant. Our taxes also aid defense. As one b/g company, we paid over $95,000,000 last year, more than we would pay as several sma//er companies. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA * plans ahead to serve you better Reserve to Capital within the Special Road ment budget, same to ment oi a snow plow purchased by the Road sioner xrom Rice Bros. villa. AYES: Supervisors wit th, Flanagan, man and Humphrey. ABSENT: None. ordered. Motion made by Donnenwirth, seconded visor Blackman, that accept the new office tne Road C in Amerlcan Valley, as ed by C. D. h, htehun. and so ordered. Motion made by Flanagan, seconded by or Donnenwirth, that veyor Watson be contact P.G.&E. Co. civic Telephone and : Co. to have them move around the Court House, be authorized to trees, and further to bids ior the construetmn house sidewalks, bids ceived on or bet'ore March 5, at 10 o'clock A. ried and so ordered. There being no to come before this Board adjourns mres memory o£ the late Joim lay, former Plumas pervisor representing lal District No. 2 ing until Monday, at 10 o'clock A. M E. J. Hu Fine prizes cfiven DAVID MARY MRS. LE MR. EMORAL EDNA FAY DAVIS CHARLES MARGARET LEROY at last week' COUNTRY Get your tickets INDIAN VALLEY INDIAN VALLEY BURTON CItESCENT MOSELEY & And Bring Them to ----. THE PLUMAS THURSDAY Hadacol New HADACOL Supplies B, Niacin and Iron Hr System Was Mrs. Lottie F. lives at Route 1, has two careers . . . mother of a new baby. After aer baby was born, Mrs. Ed- wards felt run- down: she ne h a d to do something t o help overcome t h i s condition :, that she Mrs. would feel up to her x,lrs. Edwards began ACOL and says it .mr Mrs. Edwards mg a deficiency of B. Niacin and Iron.  COl.. contains Here is what "l.have taken one ADACOL and am .t.vend bottle, and I ,rally helped me me I didn't feel round. 1 had "cry nervous, and le has helped me so .o keep on taking t'ul HADACOL. I ecommend it to :one in contact with, IADACOL is just meded for Vitamin oficiencv "" Registered z*uz's,, .ng numbers, are mterest in HADACOL results that are being "his great modern uests have been naany of these atonal bottles of nany of them recommend the mula to their has helped folks of their condition was fieiency of Vitamins and Iron, elements rained in HAD Remembei ,m a strict And so bottle only or hospital druggist does not c order direct