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IHE INDIAN VALL.Y ;.:G.,. T;';UT,3D;,Y, MARCH 22, 1951
FLOWERS FOR EASTER
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' SATURDAY, MARCH 2
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GET READY TO PLANT YOUR
FLOWERS AND VEGETABLE GARDENS
Seeds00Tools--Ferlilizer--Supplies
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For free information and advice, step up and speak to
our genial trioRalph Lozano and the Hall Brothers.
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Telephone 1.N!.
You'll find your numbe; _ickest by
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WBNE00 TilB WEEK: NEW5 rv00sors
Mrs. Lois McCutcheen a n d
51rs. PAT NORBERG daughter Barbara Gayel shopped p eeding
OTIS BARNES in Westwood Monday I roc s
CARLTON DUNN The Soroptimist club entertain- I
P,!CHARD rJcCUTCHEON ed the 20-30 club and guests Fri- 1 AT THE REGULAR MEETING
HAROLD NORBERG dv night to dinner at the Pioneer I OF THE BOARD OF SUPER-
MARGARET ECKER Mrs. Henri Fisher took as' her' VISORS OF THE COUNTY OF
BETTY JO ELLIS PLUMAS, STATE OF CALI-
MRS. ANDY BRADFORD guest Mrs. Betty Paulsen. and FORNIA HELD AT QUINCY,
hrs. Marie Sorsoli took June Le MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1951 at
U. W. LA FLUER Roy. 1O O'CLOCK A. M.
CLARENCE TAYLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson left The roll is called and there are
et your tickets fiom Saturday for San Francisco to present: A. C. Donnenwirth, J. F.
mend sveeral days at the Cow Flanagan, C. F.. Blackman, J. C.
GREENVILLE TRADING POST };alace. Clarence Dean is taking Cloman and Chazrman E. J.
INDIAN VALLEY BAKERY -fro of the Johnson's ranch. Humphrey.
Since copies of the minutes of
INDIAN VALLEY RECORD Mr and Mrs. Rchards of Pax- ,.he previous meeting have been
BURTON MOTOR SALES ton spent Sunday visiting the Jim mailed to each' Supervisor, the
P..ossi family. Chairman orders that the minutes
CRESCENT CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. "vV. E. Stead came be approved as mailed.
MOSELEY & G u from Chico to spend Sunday The Chairman orders that bids
,vith their son Mearl and wife and for the removal of the existing
idewalks and construction of new
PLONAS 2,h",. Ruth Stead and children. :;idewalks at the Plumes County
.Miss Barbara McCutcheon and Court House, Quincy, and other
):!z Leo Verne Gates !cf Wed- incidental work. be opened• Bids
THEATRE :_:'sqay for Santa Crux where they :re received as follows:
.: a:cnd a There Rho conven- Howard B. Folsom $13,792.20
Pacific Company--Engineers
[ion. & Builders $20,297.30
New Prices -- /dults 70 cents
Mr. and Mrs. Grace came up C. D. Mitchem $14,587.00
Students 55c -- Children 25c
from San Pedro Thursday to get B. S. McElderry $26,824.8U
o their two sons and left on Sat- Since the low bid exceeds the
Friday-Saturday Mach 23-24 urday where they will spend Eas- amount of money available for
tar vication wi[h their parents, doing this work, the awarding oi
this contract is delayed until the
Ray Rogers and Trigger Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson visit- County Surveyor can contact Mr.
ed aturday with the Carl Paul- Folsom concerning his bid.
SUNSET IN THE WEST e, family. The chairman orders that bids
Burr Sherrick and son Jack for labor, material and printing
In Trucolor
also were in town on business Sunday OfPremiumthe 1951BookPlumaSbe opened.C°unty BidsFair
from Los Anzeles are received as follows:
John Miles -- Pat White
Mr. and 5rs. Fay Smith and Portola Reporter -- $625 plus
TATTOOED STRANGER family had as thir visitors dur- $9.00 in units of our pages for
ing the week their parents. Mr. excess of 70 pages, and less $9.00
and Mrs. Cvde Waits and Mr. in units of four pages for less
Sunday-Monday March 24-2{ and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher. than 70 pages;
Mr. and :Mrs Kelly and Ken- Indian Valley Record$670.00,
plus $9.50 for 4-page blocks in
Judy Haliday neth Croxin of Sacramento visit- excess of 70 pages, and a deduc-
William Holden ,. over the weekend with Mr. and tion of $9.50 Ion: 4-page blocks for
Broderick Crawford Mrs. Le Roy Trusty and family, less than 70 pages; h'l
• Feather River Bulletin--t650.- It lltl
Mrs Kelly and Mr. Croxin are 00, plus $9.25 per page in excess FOR
BORN YESTERDAY .'ster and brother of Mrs. Trusty. of 70 pages, and less $8.75 per
Marcel (Tufty, McCutcheon will page for less than 70 pages. EASTER
Special Show Times for Sunday, run for high seho.l trustee in the Motion made by Supervisor Don-
will be 2, 6 and 8 p.m. May election. Cecil McIntyre re- nenwirth, seconded by Supervis-
or Flanagan, that the bid of the
signed his position at trustee. Portola Reporter for labor, ma- SUNDAY
CLOSED ON TUESDAY I Mr. and Mrs. George Clark re- erial and printing of the 1951
urned here Monday from Mission Plnmas County Fair Premium MARCH
I Texas to attend to business mat- Book be accepted. Carried and
so ordered.
tars and will then return to Texas The Chairman orders that bids
Wednesday-Thurs, March 28-29 i where they h: bough::ome. 0r all labor, material and print- 25
Charles Laughton 'ROUND lUlA Va= grOf the 1951 Plumas County
Souvenir Program be opened. ,
Franchot Tone Pie. Kenneth Richeliet of Fort Bids are received as.follows:
Burgess Heredith Bill, Texas. is enjoying a: 23-day 30,Featherplus variousRiverextra' BuUetin$921.-charges for F.JkSTER
THE furlough visiting at the Greenville excess of 24 pages, and less var-
MAN ON home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs ious deductions for less than 24 CJII)IF-
M. W. Richelieu. Upon leaving pages;
EIFFEL TOWER here he will be stationed at Camp Portola Reporter---t741.00, plus
$30.00 in units of 2 pages in ex-
(In Full Color} Stoneman, Calif. eess of 24 pages, and less $30.00 A"r
Hazel Menefee is up and around in units of 2 pages for less O}an
this week after being confined 24 pages.
NOTICE OF INTENTION with the flu for the past ten days. Since the specifications for this
lob called for 50 pound book pa- CARDS
?O ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF Definite indications of spring's per, and since the bid of the Fea-
ALCOHOLIC BEVERGL return were observed last week ther River Bulletin was based on
when Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodwin 0 pound book paper, whieh is at
March 15; 1951 arrived to spend the summer at this time recommended by the DYE
Manager of the Plumes County
• ['1'0 ,.)ieeVeHOMis herebyIT hf/kYgivenCONCERN:that 15 their Greenville home, after hiber- Fair, a motion is made by Super:
'.aw after the date posted, the nating in" Glendale during the cold visor Flanagan, seconded by Su-
mersigned proposes to Sell alce- weather, pervisor Cloman, that these bids MADE-UP
anc beverages at these premises, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Miller and be rejected, and that this Board
:cscrtbed as follows: and Mark returned last Thursday re-advertiSereceived on Monday,f°r bidS,AprilSame2,to1951be NOVeLTIeS
Post Office Building to their Greenville home after at 2 o'clock P. M. Carried and so
West Side Highway 89 spending a few weeks at their ordered, er
Alman,or, Plumas County Santa Cruz home. Mark 'will re- Cloman,M°ti°n secondedmade by
The third concert of the
manor Community Concert
sociation will present John
bastain, harmonica
Monday evening, April 2, at
p.m. in the Chester
School auditorium. Cards
been sent out, announcing
date of this, the final
cf the season, to members
the association.
Although he is a
tertainer as radio,
and night club
testifyJohn Sebarstian is l
marily a fine musician wh o=
proved that the
valid a concert
the piano or the violin.
You can save letter writing
keep friends or relatives
informed by sending them
subscription to The Record,
225 Bush ,treeb. lallj'illl= - " ,
San Francisco 20 I '
/ .... : To move the oil, Standard A new refinery was built. To Another uipe liie was bilt
lalda 182-mile line to Salt keep, costs down, it had to into te ow=t .. R|D-00Og|
Lake City--crossinK Uints run steadily.., have con- liver refined products...
Mts. at 9,560 feet. Here-- stant flow of product. So-- plentiful in a-y weather.
SUPPORT A GOOD cAI
A certain minority in U. S. feels big compani
should be broken up--though these compaxde DRIVE NOW U
have helped keep the nation strong. 2de U, . was
wars.., and ia now, in critical times. =
We now rve area well. is a big country with big problems. To meet them
VII,,
To dothe job Stand ard it needs large and smallcompanies. We'll continue .a.e#
nglet ll its size, integrat-
ed and capital, doing agood big job •for you and the natiom '
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
• plans ahead to serve .you' better
th/rsuant tO such intenr2en, the
.'ndersigned is applying to the turn to the Humbug Valley ranch .Blackman, that the ---
tae Board of Equal|zurich for for the summer, ditor b authorized to transfer
'.3uance on original application Friends were sorry to hear of $85.76 from the Unappropriated INDIAN VALL
:f an alcoholic beverage license the death of Mrs. Jose Savage of Reserve to the County General
:ur tlmse premises as follows: RenD. Funeral services were held Fund, to be credited to the budget Jewell Standart, own
, looking in the Telephone Oiredo . ON-SALE BER ........ Saturday in Reno, Those from Of the Board of Supervisors, same
being in payment for the consul- GREENVILLE,
• &nyone oesirin o pruLes uxc •
; , " the tale hone directory Issuance of such license may here attending the funeral were: tation of a representative of the
Yes, looks.no m P "igh nura , " ' t Louisa Kingdon Mr and Mrs AI- firm of Lester Herrick and Her-
. • , tO find the n t n " [; e a ,,erified retest wth the ' " "
flrs IS the qmckest ;a of all. "----- that you a Jiate Board ofPEqualizatlon at t bert Reihl, Mrs. Earl Hook and rick on accounting matters with
d r' 'C SU:e l aavat€ u= l ..... • - n
]:mr you wants-an , . S,: cramento, Cahfornm, star2 g Mr. and Mrs. Tim Sfampfli. Mrs, the Board of Supervisors and the
gslllng the tight nub¢. ... }round.s lbr denial 's provided by / Savage was the Sister of Mrs. Auditing Committee of the Plu-
mas County Grand on Jan- AUDITING
' "It tt t*e, law. rr'e premises are no now " i
" k and see. ere sure you g , ..... , - += =1 f lcoholicl Reihl and Tim Stampfl. uary 29, 1951. AYES: AC:U'IN
-- :'",": ............... Mr and Mrs 'rim Stampfli are Donnenwirth, TAX
oex e. ages. " "
It /ltplr/lMO IFPil ITI@ PfiDAltIV " VIRGIL Y. BII' t spending a few days visiting in man, Cloman
NOES: None. ABSENT: CONSULTATIOIq
Carried and ordered.
! .., LlllLr.rO UIILIIi U|IU ml I I BEATRICE BRIGGS t Susanville. SO
- Plumas
" I'd Like I" "Why should you be in all parts of the oil business?" . ,.
tO Know... Mrs. Henry Lincoln, housewife in Boisevidaho, asks:"DoyouJmoe to be in
You may haveheard that all parts of the oil businese? Why don' t you just produce or rvfine, andgiveobrvam- QUINCY
a suit has been filed by /.._ .. _: __ PHONE 202 = PHON-
the Antitrust Division in panics a chance to do the transporting, selling, etc?'" ,.
Washington to break up v-,,(', r
n00roo
well as six other West " MANF.00
Coast oil companies.
Many people have writ-
ten us protesting tiffs
action, have asked per-
tinent questions. We b "
lieve these questions Phone 75-M-
should be answcred tbr Greenville
everyone, vVe take this
way. of doing so. I f you Why a/l parts? Example: To meet the need, Standard Getting crude out of new [
have a questio! write: in Oregon, severe winters looked to the undeveloped wells, refining it, delivering ,
used to delay fuel oil dally- Rangely oil field, 600 miles it to users--called fern fully
"I'D LIbeL "1°) INOW" eries. Here was a need. away in Colorado. integrated operation.