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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH 29 1951
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ty Hospital as specified by E. G. t
, .. ,., . ,.v. insurance regulations, Carried
Proceedinzs
(Continued from last Week)
The categorical report of Mrs.
Verna G. Beall. Welfare Director,
is presented. On motion made by
Supervisor Blackman, seconded
by Supervisor Donnenwirth. and
unanimously carried, IT IS OR-
DERED that the report be ac-
cepted as presented, and IT IS
FURTHER ORDERED that the
County Auditor be authorized to
issue warrants in payment of the
several aid amounts.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Cloman, that the firm of
Marshall & Stevens be engaged to
conduct a re-appraisal of County
properties covered in their report
datl February 6, 1948, for a fee
in the amount of $500,00 as out-
lined in their letter dated Febru-
ary 28, 1951, with this amount to
be paid from the Unappropriated
Reserve. Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Flanagan, that Supervisor
Cloman be allowed his expenses
for attending a meeting ef the
California Counties Supervisors
Association on February 23, 1951.
Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Blackman, seconded by Supervis-
or Flanagan, that Supervisor Don-
nenwirth and District Attorney
Janes be allowed their expenses
for attending a meeting held in
San Francisco on February 28,
1951 concerning the lower court
reorganization program. Carried
and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Flanagan, seconded by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, that A, J. Watson
be authorized to contact Geo.
Chaffey and have him place bar-
tiers around the dangerous places
in the sidewalks around the Court
House, and to make the necessary
repairs on hazardous places. Car-
ried and so ordered.
The Board recesses until 1:30
]P.M.
1:30 P. M.
The Board reconvenes. All
members present,
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Blackman, that the District
Attorney contact a member of
each Airport Committee in Plu-
mas County, after which he be
requested to adopt a uniform air-
port agreement with the Airport
managements at Chester, Beck-
wourth and Quincy, having in
mind an additional airport legal
liability policy covering each air-
port and its manager, and that a
report be made to this Board at
its next regular meeting to be
held in April. Carried and so or-
dered.
2:00 "P. M.
This being the time and place
set for the public auction of one
(1) Caterpillar Tractor Model BT,
Serial No. 9G37785P, with G. R.
LeTourneau Angle Dozer and
Power Control, and bids having
been opened by the Chairmaff,
and George Osmeyer having been
the highest bidder in the sum of
$1,250.00, IT IS ORDERED that
the said tractor be, and the same
is hereby sold to George Osmeyer.
This being the time and place
set for the public auction of one
(1) Caterpillar Tractor, Model D4,
Serial No. 7J1365, with R. G, Le-
Tourneau Angle Dozer and Power
Control, and bids having been op-
ened by the Chairman, and ;l. T.
Freeman having been the highest
bidder in the sum of $950.00, IT
IS ORDERED that the said trac-
tor be, and the same is hereby
sold to J. T. Freeman,
This being the time and place
set for the public auction of one
(1) Dodge Army Truck, 1941,
Pickup, b ton, Serial No, 8651866,
belonging to the Plumes County
Fair, andbids having been opened
bY the Chairman, and Robert
Leone having been the highest
bidder in the sum of $505.00, IT
IS ORDERED that the said Dodge
Army Truck Pickup he, and the
same is hereby sold to Robert
La e.
is being the time and place
set for the making 'of objections
to the purchase by Plumas Coun-
ty of real property in the sum of
Two Thousand Dollars (2,000.00),
name heine described as fllows:
The following described portion
of Lots 1 and 2 of Block 5 of the
Town of Greenville, described
as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point which bears
North 49"30' West 40.0 feet from
the Westerly corner af Ann
Street and Franklin Alley; and
running thence North 49°30 '
West 45.0 feet; thenCe South 40"
30' West 90.0 feet; thence South
49°30 , East 45.0 feet; thence
0 '
North 40 30 East 90.0 feet to the
place of beginning..
and notice of same having neen
given in accordance with law, and
no one appearing to make any ob-
jections, nor there .being any
written objections on Iue, a mo-
tion is made by Supervisor Black-
man, seconded by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, that the purchase
of said land be consummated in
accordance'with the notice here-
torero published, and that the
County Auditor be authorized to
issue a warrant payable to Rafael
F. Lozano, Enas Luellle Lozano,
Carmeltta R. Lozano and Juanita
L. in the sum of
able from the
ranch Library bud-
get. AYES: Supervisors Donnen-
wirth, Flanagan, Blackman, Clo-
man and Humphrey. NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. Carried and so
ordered,
and so pro .ru
Motion made by Supervisor
Blackman, seconded by Supervis-
or Flanagan, that this Board gb
on record to require the Forest
Service, when selling timber, to
include in their agreements the
request that the legal State load
limit not be exceeded by loggers,
Carried and so ordered,
The Board recesses until Tues-
day March 6, 1951 at 10 o'clock
g4, AVA--
TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1951
I0 O'CLOCK A. M.
The Board reconvenes. All
members present.
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Flanagan, that Resolution No. 465
be adopted, authorizing the em-
ployment of Iarry G. Jones, Stew-
ard at the County Hospital, at
Range 16, Step B. AYES: Super-
visors Donnenwirth, Flanagan,
Blackman, Cloman and Humph-
rey. NOES: None. ABSENT:
None. Carried and so ordered,
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Flanagan, that Resolution
No. 466 be adopted, authorizing
Vera James, graduate nurse at
the County Hospital, to be em-
loyed at Range 8, Step C. AYES:
upervisors Donnenwirth, Flan-
agan, Blackman, Cloman and
Humphrey. NOES: None. AB-
.SENT: None. Carried and so or-
dered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Flanagan, that this Board sell to
J. O .Moncur an Underwood type-
writer No. 5, Serial No. 2190394-5
for an appraised value of $15.00.
Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Blackman, seconded by Supervis-
or Donnenwirth, that the Regis-
tration Clerks be paid for all ow-
ing registrations at 10c per name,
and that the C.ounty Auditor be
authorized to Lssue warrants in
payment of these amounts. Car-
ried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Blackman, seconded by Supervis-
or Flanagan, that the District At-
torney investigate and determine
why the voting precincts for Plu-
mas County have not been chang-
ed. Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Flanagan, seconded by Supervisor
Cloman, that A. J. Watson be au-
thorized to employ R. L. Bishop
to paint the office of the Super-
intendent of Schools for $190.00.
Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Flanagan, that payment be
authorized to Zelk's Hobby Shop
in the amount of $550.00 for in-
stallation of a radio in the auto-
mobile of the Fish and Game war-
den. Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, that the existing
road in the Lee Tract in American
Valley, situated in the NW!4 of
NW4 of Section 20, T. 24N., R.
10 E., M.D.M. and extending from
a point on State Highway Route
No. 21 Sign Route No. 24, south-
erly to Pine Street in Mansell
Unit 2, an average distance of
377.79 feet, be taken into the
County Road System at such time
as the roads are brought up to a
staridard satisfactor to the Road
Commissioner. Carried and so or-
dered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, that the County
Auditor be authorized, to transfer
the $2,700.00 budgeted for a
Draftsman in the budget of As-
sessor and Tax Collector, to the
budget for Appraisers, same to be
for the employment of Timber
eApraisers. Carried and so order-
Motion made by Supervisor [
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor[
Donnenwirth, that Leora E. Wil-[
sey, Deputy County Clerk, be au-[
thorizedto attend the Clerks Con-[
vention to be held in Sacramento l
on March 15 and 16, 1951. Carried
and so ordered. I
In connection with the bids[
submitted for the construction of
sidewalks at the Plumes County
Court House, a motion is made by
Supervisor Flanagan, seconded by
Supervisor Donnenwirth, that the
Amended Bid submitted by Ho-
ward . Folsom be accepted, and
that the County Clerk be author-
ized to returnto the unsuccessful
bidders the certified checks or
bidder's bonds which accompan-
ied their bids. Carried and so or-
dered.
The Board recesses until 1:30
P.M.
1:30 P. M.
The Board rcconvenes. All
members present.
MotiQn made by Supervisor
Blackman, seconded by Supervis-
or Donnenwirth, that the County
Auditor be authorized to transfer
within the Court House budget
the $1,000.00 for Bookcases and
Shelves for the Law Library, and
$439.00 for Landscaping and Tree
Removal to the Construction of
new sidewalks, same to meet the
amount of the bid submitted by
Mr. Folsom. AYES: Supervisors[
Donnenwirth, F1anagan, Black- [
man, Cloman and Humphrey.]
NOES: None. ABSENT: None.
Carried and so ordered. I
At this time Chairman Humph-]
rey melees the appointment of 1
Sheriff Melvin K. Schooler as
Commander of the Plumas County
Disaster Council. Motion made by
Supervisor DonnenwLrth, second-
ed by Supervisor Blackman, that
this Board confirm this appoint-
ment Carried andso ordered.
Members of the lumas Coufity
Motion made by Supervisor Fish and Game Commission are
Blackman, seconded by Supervis-ipresent at this time, at the re:
or Cloman, that the District At-|quest of the Plumas County Boara
torney be instructed to find. out for Supervisors with much dis-
if Plumas county has any unap-lcussion following regaraing tne
ter 20 or Chapter 47, or any other, |coordination between the two bo-
monies available in the StatUe|dies.
Treasury which could be used by [ Motion made by Supervisor
Plumas County. Carried and so JBlackrnan, seconded by Supervis-
ordered. |or Flanagan, that the County Au-
ditor be authorized to transfer
$117.94 from the Bridge Ftmd to
'Road Improvement
to correct an
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visors Donnenwirth, Flanagan,
Blackman Cloman and Humph-
rey, NOES: None. ABSEN2 :
None. Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Flanagan, that the County
Auditor be authorized to cancel
the following appropriations in
the Acquisition budget of Special
Road Improvement, same to be
transferred to Unappropriated
Reserve within the Special Road
Improvement budget:
3 ZU F.W.D. Trucks $1,334.00
Street Cleaner 36.15
Conveyor and Screen 33.82
TOTAL $1,403.97
AYES: Supervisors Donnenwirth,
Flanagan, Blackman, Cloman and
Humphrey. NOES: None. AB-
SENT: None. Carried and so or-
dered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Blackman, that the Road
Commissioner be authorized to
purchase a Wobbly Wheel roller
for the sum of $1,534.70; that the
County Auditor be authorized to
transfer $1,534.70 from Unapp,
Reserve to Acquisition within the
budget of the Special Road Im-
provement; and that the County
Auditor further be authorized to
issue a warrant in payment of
this amount when presented with
a bill. AYES: Supervisors Don-
nenwirth, Flanagah, Blackman,
Cloman and Humphrey. NOES:
None. ABSENT: None. Carried
and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donne nwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Blackman, that Supervisor
Cloman be appointed the repre-
sentative of this Board to approve
and verify sales of property for
less than $75.00. Carried and so
ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor B1ackman, that Resolution
No. 467 be adopted, requesting
that the Oroville-Quincy Highway
via Bucks Lake be considered for
inclusion in the State Highway
System. AYES: Superwsors Don-
nenwirth, Flanagan, Blackman,
Cloman and Humphrey. NOES:
None. ABSENT: None. Carried
and so ordered.
The Board recesses until Wed-
nesday, March 7, 1951 at 10 o'-
clock A. M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1951
I0 O'CLOCK A. M.
The Board reconvenes. All
members present.
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Blackmano that the District At-
torney tare the necessary action
to obtain permission from the Di-
vision of Highways, Redding, to
rovide for a no-parking zone on
e North side of Main Street in
Quincy, extending from the East
line of the Quincy Post Office
building for a distance of 100 feet.
Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Flanagan, seconded by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, that Resolution No.
468 be adopted, authorizing the
Chairman and Clerk of this Board
to execute the County-State A-
greement No. 2, designated as
Federal Project S-1062(1). AYES:
Supervisors Donnenwirth, Flana-
gan, Blackman, • Cloman anal
Humphrey. NOES: None. AB-
SENT: None. Carried and so or-
dered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Fianagan, seconded by Supervisor
Blackman, that the Chairman of
this Board be authorized to exe-
cute endorsements Nos. 4 and 7,
which form a part of Policy No.
95-4327. Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Flanagan, that Ordinance
No. 309 be adopted, which amends!
Ordinance No 290 and giving an
additional monthl sum of $20.00
to all employees m the classified l
service now subject to the salary
ranges of said Ordinance No. 290.
AYES: Supervisors Donnenwirth,
Flanagan, Blackman, Cloman and
Humphrey. NOES: None. AB-
SENT: None. Carried and so or-
dared.
Motion made by Supervisor
Blackman, seconded by Supervis-
or Cloman, that Ordinance No.
310 be adopted, fixing the com-
pensation of employees of the
Road Commissioner's office, and
giving an additional monthly
sum of $20,00, as a cost-of-living
saIary increase. AYES: Super-
visors Donnenwirth, Flanagan,
Blackman, Cloman and Hundph-
roy. NOES: None. ABSENT:
None. Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Blackman, that lsolution
No. 469 be adopted, sam to estab-
lish a revolving fund for the Pub-
lic Administrator in the sum of
$300.00. AYES: Supervisors Don-
nenwirth, Flanagan, Blackman,
Cloman and Humphrey. NOES:
None. ABSENT: None. Carried
and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Black-man, that the County
Auditor be authorized to transfer
003,000o2 th. unappropr00t-
d R e to the Salary and WeN
fare & Institutions Funds, same to
provide for the cost-of-living in.
creases in salaries provided by
Ordinance No. 309. AYES: Super-
visors Donnenwirth, Flanagan,
Blackrnar Cloman and Humph-
rey. NOES: None. ABSENT:
None. Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Flanagan, seconded by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, that Rolution No,
470 be adopted, directing the Dis-
trict Attorney to institute pro-
ceedings in the Superior Court
of the State of California, for the
condemnation of certain pieces or
parcels of real property for pub-
lic highway purposes. AYES: Su-
pervisors Dormeh, Flanagan,
Bh/ekman, C10man ' and Humph-
rey. NOES: None. ABSENT:
None. Carried and
There
ess to
April
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NATIONAL FOREST
TIMBER FOR SALE
(Morton Creek)
An amendment to price regulation
ceiling and the date of accepting
bids on timber previously adver-
tised for sale in Sections 3 and 4,
T. 27 N.. R. 11 E., and Sections
33 and 34. T. 28 N., R. 11 E.. M.
D:M.. Plumes National Forest, is
hereby effected as follows: The
original advertised .bidding date of
2:00 p.m. April 9. 195I, has been
changed to 2:00 p.m., April 13,
1951. and the advertisemEmt as it
affects maximum acceptable bids
is amended to read as follows:
"ids in excess of maximum per-
missible rates established in con-
fbrmity with ceiling price regu-
lations will be redueed to such
maximum permissible rates, and
such permissible rates will be an-
nounced as soon as determination
can be made. In the event such
price ceilings have not been deter-
mined prior to date of bidding,
such date shall be postponed."
NATIONAL FOREST
TIMBER FOR SALE
(Davis Creek)
An amendment to price regulation
ceiling and the date of accepting
4Mds on timber previously adver-
tised for sale in Sections 2,11,12
and 14. T 26 N., R. 11 E., M. D.
.. Plumes National Forest, is
hereby effected as follows: The
orlR'inal advertised bidding date of
2:00 p.m., April.13, 1951, has been
changed to 2:00 p.m.. April 19
1951, and the advertisement as it
affects maximum acceptable bids
is amended to read as follows:
"Bids in excess of maximum per-
missible rates established in con-
formity with ceiling price regula-
tions will be reduced to such
aximum permissible rates, and
uch permissible rates will be an-
nounced as soon as determination
can be made. In the event such
price ceilings have not been deter-
mined prior to date of biddinz
such date shall be postponed."
NATIONAL FOREST
TIMBER FOR SALE
(Nye Creek Unit)
An amendment to price regulation
ceiling and th date of accepting
bis on timber prev2onslv adver-
tised for sale in Sections 24,25,26
and 36, T. 25 N., R. 11 E., and
Sections 19, 30 and 31, T. 25 N.,
R. 12 E.. M. D. M., Plumes Na-
tional Forest,*is hereby effected as
follows: The original advertised
bidding date of 2:00 p.m., April
11, 1951, has been changed to 2
p.m., rApril 16, 1951. and the ad-
vertisement as it affects maximum
aceptable bids is amended to read
as follows: "Bids in excess of
maximum permissible rates es-
-taqblished in .conformity with ceil-
ing price regulations will be re-
duced to such maximum permis-
sible rates, and such permissible
rates will be announced as soon
as determination can 'be made, ]M
the event such price cei!iPga ks:ve
not been determined prior to date
of .bidding, such dte ::be
postponed."
NATIONAL FOREST
TIMBER FOR SALE : :
Lower China Grade).
An amendment to price regulation
ceiling and the date of accepting
bids on timber previously adver-
tised for sale in Sections 2, 3, 10,
land 15, T. 25 N., R. 10E., M.
D.. M., Plumas National Forest, #s
hereby effected as follows. The
original advertised bidding date of
2:00 p.m., April 16, 1951, has been
changed to 2:00 p.m., April 23,
1951, and the advertisement as tt
affects maximum acceptable bids,
is amended to read as follows:
"Bids in excess of maximum per-
risaibie rates established in con-
f0rmity with. ceiling prle regu-
lations will be reduced to such
maximum permissible rates, and
such permlble rates will be an-
nounced as soon as determination
cai be made. In the event such
price ceilings have not been deter-
ed prior to date of bidding,
s!)c,date shall he,postponed.",
'ROUND INDIAN VALLEY
Lena DeFanti, who has been
resting from her labors for sev-
eral weeks, is now employed at
Setzer Forest Products office.
Mrs. Ed Spellmeyer returned
Tuesday from a few days spent
visiting in San Francisco. S h e
was aeeompained by their young
daughter, Edwina. Ed was "on the
loose" during her absence, but is
reported to have behaved himself
admirably.
Jack Hall is reported to be in
the Plumas Industrial Hospital as
the result of being given an anti-
tetanus shot following his stpping
on a nail.
Fay Seymour is up and on the
job again this week after a sereve
attack of the flu. Coralee Dimmins
and Orpha Jackson have been ear-
rying on at the gift shop for her.
Ralph Lozano. advertising man-
ager at Miller's is currently con-
fined to his bed with a case of flu.
Fred Zunino, who is training
with the army at San Franrisco.
spent the weekend visiting in
Greenville.
CERTIFICATE OF PARTNER-
SHIP DOING BUSINESS
UNDER A FICTITIUOS NAME
The undersigned, CASEY PAT-
RICK, whose place of residence is
Quincy, Plumas County, Califor-
nia, and LINDSEY G. GLENN,
whose place of residence is Green-
vllle. Plumas County, California,
hereby certify and declare that
they are partners transacting a
retail grocery and meat business
in the Town of Greenville, County
of Plumas, State of California, un-
der a name not showing the names
of the persons interested as part-
ners in such business, to-wit,
Glenn's Market; that they are the
sole partners in said partnership
and their names and places of re-
sidence are as hereinabove set
forth.
Dated, March 1st, 1951.
CASEY PATRI
L. G. GL
State of Ctlifornia [
County of Plun%Rs as.
On this 2nd day of March, 1951,
before me, Stanley C. Young, a
Notary Public in and for the Coun-
ty of Plumes. State of California.
residin therein, duly commission-
ed and sworn, personally appeared
CASEY PATRICK and IA-NDSEY
G. GLENN. known to me to be the
persons whose names are subscrib-
ed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that they ex-
ecuted the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand and
affixed my official seal, at my
office in the said County of Plu-
mas. the day and year in this
certificate first above written.
(SEAL)
SqA/qIY C. YOUNG
Notary Public in and for the
County of Plumes, State Of Cal-
ifornia.
(March 15-22-29, April 5,12)
DR. JACK A. ELFANT
OPTOMETRIST
t5O Jackson St, ulncy - t'2t.351W
(Opposite Industrial Hospital}
Eyes EXamined Glasses Fitted
BROKEN LENS' DUPLICATED
CONTACT LENSES
PR]PSCRIPTION SUN GLASSIS
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
FOR FIRE DISTRICT
COMMISSIONER
GREENVILLE FIRE DISTRICT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIN
TO TE ELRS OF THE
Fire District that the annual elec-
tion of a fire commissioner for the
Greenville Fire District will be
held at the Town Hall, Greenville,
California, on the first Monday in
April. to-wit: Monday, April 2,
1951.
It will be necessary to elect one
fire comrissioner.
The polls will be open from one
o'clock p.m. to six o'clock p.m,
Dated: March 12, 1951.
F. E. KASCI-1MIDT
F.L. MILLER
M. D. AYOOB
(Published March. 22, 29, 1951}
NOTICE TO CO-OWNERS
OF MINE TO CONTRIBUTE
To R. R. Lowe, Clifford O. Lowe
and Hazel A. Berg, their heirs, ex-
ecutors, administrators or assigns:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the undersigned has expended
Two Thousand and no/100 ($2,000)
Dollars in lbor and improvements
upon the Klondike Mine, consistin
of 20 euartz claims, all on recora
at the Offiee of the County Record-
er o Plumas County, California, in
order to hold said mining claims,
under the provisions of Secti0n
2324, kvvised Statutes of the United
States. being the amount required
to hold the same for the year end-
ing July 1st, 1950. If, within ninety
(90 days after the service of this
notice on you, you fall or refuse to
contribute your respective propor-
tion of such expenditure, as co-
owners, your respective interest
will become the property of the
said subscriber under the provi-
sions of said Section 2324.
You are hereby notified to pay
your said proportion of said expen-
clitlre tc Gust Johnson, P. O. B
65. Taylorsville. California.
The names of said mining elaima
and the Book and Pa.e of the re-
cordation thereof in the office of
the Recorder of Plumes County,
California are as folloxvs:
Klondike No. 1, Vol. 17, Page 89;
Klondike No. 2, Vol. 17, Page 89;
Klondike No. 3, Vol. 19, Page 148
Klondike No. 4. Vol. 19, Page 148'
51ondike No. 5. VoL 20, Page 1405
Kettle Rock No. 1, Vol. 17, Pg. 88;
Kettle Rock No. 2, Vol. 17, Pg. 885
Kettle Rock No. 3, Vol. 17, Pg. 278
Kettle Rock No. 5. Vol. 17. Pg. 2V9|
ettle Rock No. 6, Vol. 17. Pg. 279
Kettle Rock No. 7, Vol. 18, Pg. 344;
:<ettle Rock No. 8. Vol. 18, Pg. 345
Kettle Rock No. 9, Vol. 18. Pg. 346 $
Kettle Rock No. 10, Vol 18 Pg 344
ettle Rock No. 11. Vol 18 PK 347;
ettle Rock No, ]2. Vol 18 P 348"
Kettle Rosk No. 13, Vol 18 P 405;
Kettle Rock No. 14, Vol 18 P 405;
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Dated: January 29, 1951.
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IN THE SUPER|OR COURT OF THE STATE OF" CALIFORNIA :
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PLUMAS ./;
In the Matter of the Return of )
ERTRAM ,D. JA.NES, Public Admin- ) REPORT OF
PUBLIC ADMINISTRA)R
tstrtor of County of Plumas,
State of California )
BERTRAM D. IANES, Public Administrator of the Comity. of
Plumas, S[kte of Califoria, makes the following return of all estates
which have come into the hands of the Public Administrator not com-
,!et prio r to December 31, 1950:
Estate
WflRem James Murphy
Charles W. Paid
Paul Garbarski
Alfred Anderson
Leo.ard w. Spriggs
Be F. He, key
.Peter V¢illiam Maher
Williarh Dennison
Th'omas B, Ormond
Jose Mar2n Gascue
y Nisula
ctor C. Johnson
Shirley Anderson
William Truesdale
Charle R. Kaylor
Debits Credits " Bal
$2,242.69 $1,305.71 $ 936.98
273.62 271.25 2.87
76.50 56.87 19.63
288.74 214.00 74.74
3,541.05 710.55 2.830.50
27.13 27.18
2,145.46 2,145.46
2,218.80 2,218.80
868.47 868.47
495.42 495.42
i0.00 10.00
40.00 40.00
41.40 41.40
97.32 97.32
137.06 137.06
$12,503.66 $8,612.31
PUBIIC AT)MINISTRATOR'S B5.,ACE
Cash on hand with Treasurer
£dSS outstanding warrants:
Leonard Spriggs $ 57.50
Peter William Maher 100.00
William I)ennison 137.50
Victor Johnson 40.00
$4,226.35
$3.891.35
335.00 $3,891.35
STATE OF CALIFORNIA 9
I ) as.
COUNTY OF PLUMAS )
ERTtA.M D. JANES, being first duly sworn, deposes and says:
Tlmt he is the duly qualified and acting- Public Administrator of
the County of Plumes, State of California; that he has read the fore-
going Return and knows the contents thereof; that the same is a full,
complete, and true Return of all estates which' came into the hands of
the .Public Administrator and which were not completed prior to Dec-
ember 31, 1950.
BRTRAM D. JANES
Subscbed and sworn to efore me this 26th day of March, 1951.
(AL)
' Clerk.