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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD
Mrs. Betty Pavsen, rrs. Henri
Plsher, Mrs, Dorothhy and
mon Bruce and Robert Williams
went to Chester Monday to attend
ehs concert.
A birthday party was given on
Saturday by Mrs. Betty Sobrero
hi honor of the fifth birthday of
her daughter Carolyn, Those at-
tmding were Dereda Fades. Sally
Donaldson, Kaye Gates, Earline
Stead, Jeffri Williams and Carolyn
Heinz.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stead of
CTdco spent Sunday visiting here
With the Stead families.
RICHARD R. ECKER
LICENSED SURVEYOR
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Surveys - Maps Reports
Legal Desoriptlons
Phone 378 Quincy
DR. TAGE A. ,FANT
OPTOMETRIST
156 Jackson St, Quincy - Fn.351W
(Opposite Lndustrial Hospital)
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
B{ROEEN I2EINS' DE91CATJD
CONTACT LENSES
PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASSES
Indian V'lioy Post No. 568
AMERICAN LEGION
AND AUXIIJARY
METS S]DCOND MONDAY OF
EACH MONTH AT 7:80 p.m.
Veterans and servlee men welcome
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INDIAN VALLEY GRANGE
N. 439
Meete First and Third Tuesaay of
ach Month, 8 p.m. - Taylorsvitle
H. $. HANNON, Master
Elsie Ann Hannon, Seo'y
D. R. Strong, Hall Mgr.
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SINCERITY LODGE
N 182. F. &A. M.
]teets 3nO Friday eacl month. 8 D,m,
Visaing Brothers Weloome!
Ernest Waiters, W.M.
Herbert Holt, Secretary
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LUMBER & SAWMILL
WORKEBS UNION- AFL
Local o. 2647
Meets first Sunday of each month
qtt 11 a.m. - in Old Library L-Iati
eREENVILLIE .:. CALIFORNIA
JOE PALAZZl, preak;lent
ROBERT GIESICK
Bus. Agent and Secy..Treas.
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GREEHYILLE
LO.O.F. LODGE No. 252
Meets 1st and 3rd Saturdays-
8 p.m. - at OddfeUowa Hall,
Greenville, California
CHAS. WALTER.R, N.G.
KLMORE HUNT, Sec'y
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NATIVE SONS
of the Golden West
PLUMAS
PARLOR
N(). 228
Taylorsvllle, Cal.
Meets 2nd & 4th
Tuesdays, 8 p. m.
St Anthony Catholio: Father J.
J. Corooran, pastor; Sunday Mass
10=45 a. m., Quincy 9:00 a. m.
Lenten devotions every Friday
evening, 7:30. Ending day,
March 23.
Sttiorm Of the Cross
i ermon .
Blessings of the People
! Assembly of God: Rev. Do.
North, pastor; S. S. 9=45 a. m.,
Iervioe TI:00 a. m., Servloe 7:30
p.m. Sunday. Wednesday Youth
Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Lutheran Church: Seoond and
Fourth SUnday of each month, 2:30
p. m. at Assembly of God Church.
Community Church - Greenville:
8. S. 9=45 a, m., Service 11:00 a. m,
Taylorsvlile: 10.0 a. m Crement
Mills: 9:00 a. m, Felowship Din-
ner at Greenville flPIt Tltursday of
eaoh month, 7 p. m.
Seventh Day Adventists Elder
Darrell Kenn,y, pastor; Sabbath
Ihool 9.30 am. Service 11 am on
Saturday. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Christian Solmloe
@yl Lesson SermOn
on
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1951. AGO , Mrs. Millie Wilsol accompaAn-h
TAYLORSVILLE OPICS I t ed Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson tO IIII w KqPll IX71TT TITTTT1M/-
I Miss ;Lots IcCutcheon, who gra- I San Francisco where Mrs. John- III w, 1 an w
I dusted with the class of 1935 from ] son entered the Franklin hospital ]NI ANY SIZE O DEPTH
Mrs. Agnes Dolphin, Mrs. Don-| the Greenville High Scilool, has] for a minor operation. III IRRT(ATI(')N VJITR ARE tTTR RDFIATT
na Dolphin, and Mrs. Wilma Un-| recently finished a business course ] I lll ................
derwood were initiated into te| at an Oakland business college. / I The Chinese philosopher wor- I m Write or Telephone
Eastern Star lodge in Greenville/ • • * i ried about having no shoes until III _
/ / 00en: :r00;o " r00'e th:°t 00eet e 00e00llX N.R. /ESSEE
Saturday night P.C. McCutcheon of the Service e t. ° r l e
Mr. and Mrs. George Vander-| Garage, Greenville offers the new| _ P.. y ...................... i Ill Post OIfice Box 4 - ALMANOR--Route 4, Box 224, Chirp
hoven of Tehama spent the week-| Ford V-8 for $510--$25 per month, thee npgligCt of YthUe Vic
their Jsy t? 1
end here twith gh after small do.wn payment, gan"'mnl
Mrs. Bernard McK- ] who already had four children l ...........................
u I | and a past-due mortgage on his / IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
family. I F.L. Miller, Greenville merchant L home when his wife presented him/ IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PLUMAS
The Trio Logging Company ] and retired undefeated chess| with quadruplets the other day.. [ .......... -
started its season haul uauraay] champion of the western hemis-| --Reno Gazette.| In ne aaer o me lxeturn o
with the Taresh-Awbrey sawmill| phere has issued a challenge to/ - -I BERTRAM D. JANES, Public Admin- ) REPORT OF
starting operations on Monday. | Ralnh Harmer, music director in[ / mtrator of the County of P]umas, ) .PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
-[ the'-Grenville High School and| Typewriter ribbons and typin9 / State of California )
Mrs. Mary Wing attended "=l ,r,nn'" f An, ('lrado| paper, staplers and staples, legal / -- -
Home Economics meeting in Vin- -----r ................... • • •
/ ..... r" '.l Ulanks and signs at The Record.| BERTRAM D. JAINES, Pubhc Admlmstrator of the County of
ala "l'la Juana, Ior a se les O]:
ton Friday. I . . I ] Plumas, State of California, makes the following return of all estates
Mrs. Henri Fisher, Mrs. Lenal chess games to decide who s en-| the people of this locality, the which have come into the hands of the Public .dministrator n()t com-
Sobrero and Mrs. Edna Flsher[ titled to the hand-crocheted loving I rest being furnished by the guy- pleted prior to December 31, 1950:
/ cup in Plumas County. / ernment. _
went to Oroville Friday to attend[ * * * | * * * Estate Debits Credits Bai
the district meeting of the Fed- . h reenville Hi h School William James Murphy $2,242 69 $ 936.98
erated Garden Clubs. / Breaking of ground for t el Both the G g ........ . $1,305.71
" ' r School were closed unares w. alo s.oz 27L25 2,87
I Greenwlle Community Hall start- I and Gramma ..........
Mrs. Marie Sorsoli accompain- rll th be -am arDarsK u 56.87 19.68
/ ed on Friday March 19th Costl from March 24th to Ap 6 - _ ..... " " .
ed Mr. and ,Mrs. Lee Masters to ' " . . Aizrea Anaerson 288 74 214.00 74.74
of the building will be $16 000, cause of an influenza epdemm
Oroville Wednesday where she/ ] 710.55
, . _ Leonard W. Spriggs 3,541 05 2,830.50
one-fourth of the money labor There are also a number o cases _ . , .... ",,
spent the night with Mrs. Faye| ' ii Be. . ,cy .o 27,18
Openshaw. The Masters drove on[ and supplies being contributed by of mumps in the district. Peter William Maher 2 145 46 2,145.46
to Biggs to visit Mr. and Mrs.[ . " - William Dennison 21218180 2,218.80
Handlye. Thomas B. Ormond 868.47 868.47
Jose' Martin Gascue 495.42 495.42
Lewis Bar of Quincy brought
Mrs. George Clark home on Mon- WE GIVE SEBVICEI Ray Nisula 10.00 10.00
Victor C. Johnson 40.00 40.00
day. Mr. Clark who is not getting .Shirley Anderson 41.40 41.40
well. is tO be taken to PLEAS GARBAGE AND DISPOSAL COMPANY William Truesdale 97.32 97.32
along
too
the Veterans hospital in Reno. Charles R. Kaylor 137.06 137..06
Johnny Young has been hand- GREENVILLE, CAL]ORNI
ling Carl Paulsen's route truck ez r $12,503.66 $8,612.31
while Carl helped out at the
T.eave TeJephone Messages at Greenville 39-M PUBLIC .LDMINISTRATOR'S BALANCE $3,891.35
creamery here. Cash on hand with Treasurer $4,226.35
Lawrence Fisher of Greenville is rr LESS outstanding warrants:
now working at the Indian Valley RAGS AD OTI'I] SLVAGE FOR SALE-- Leonard Spriggs $ 57.50
Creamery, taking the place of Le Peter William Maher 105.00
William Dennison • 137.50
'Roy Buckner.
....... ______ ...... _ .................. - .... -_-_- - ........ - .... - Victor Johnson 40.00 335.00 $3,891.35
The New Plymouth Cranbrook Four Door Sedan r CALIFORNIA )
m ) aS.
' COUNTY OF PLUMAS )
BERTRAM D. JANES, being first duly sworn, deposes and says:
That he is the duly qualified and acting Public Administrator of
the County of Plumas. 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.
BERTRAM D. JANES
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of March, 1951.
(SEAL)
Leora E. Wilsey, Deputy County Clerk. (March 29 throuEh .[ay 3.)
Glenn's Market; that they are the
sole partners in said partnership
P.L'S BARBE SHOP and their names and places of re-
sidence are as hereinabove set
Phone 87-M-2 G-zoenville forth.
Dated. March 1st, 1951.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CASEY PATRICK
Hours 9 to 6 - Saturdays 9 to 7 L.G. GLENN
Agency for Quincy Lundry state of California
%, fl County of Plumas J ss.
[,EAL FORMS of most stand- On this 2nd day of March, 1951,
arde requirements are always tu before me, Stanley C. Young, a
Featuring improvements which produce unprecedented roadability md riding qualifies, the beau.-, ..... be found at the Record office. Notary Public in and for the Court-
Ly of Plumas, State of California,
redesigned 1951 line of Plymouth cars have numerous mechanical improvements and have retained their CERTIFICATE OF DOING residing therein, duly commission-
traditional roomine Shown above is Plymouth's Four-door Cranbrook sedan. BUSINESS UNDER FICTICIOUS ed and sworn, personally appeared
NAME. CASEY PATRICK and LINr_'_'_'_'_'_'_DSEY
New Plymouth Combines G. GLE'N, known to me to be the
State of California. I persons whose names are subscrib-
County of Plumas ss.
The undersigned. S. E. NAG- ed to the within instrument and
LER. whose place of residence is acknowledged to me .that they ex-
,Jty and Ridin9 Ease Greenville. PlumasCounty, Calif-ecuLedthesame.
. o00,a and L whose ,
place of residence s Greenville, hve hereunto set my hand and
:-":'oit, Mich.--Spectacular new ] have been beautified. An appearance I schciaes in tim compuny's histvz. PIumas County, California. here- officeaffixedinmYthe officialsaid CountySeal' plat Flu-mY
.,:., ;.:.* which produce driving and of massiveness eombined with smart IT he coPors which haw: Lecu chose- by certify and declare that they
,"':.5 case hereto|ore unknown in streamlining is induced by a newlP'ivde throughout the intcrlor • are partners carrying on lumber mas, the day and year in this
, ':c.m¢.biles of any price £eatuxe the grille, beautifully redesigned front lpleasing combi:mfion of shades t, business in the County of Plumas, certificate first, above written.
. ,; line of Plymouth cars. Corn- fenders and hood, a wider wind- i harmony with the car' extort,-' State of California. under a desig- (SEAL)
,-c,:,3 smart new body lines with shield and a larger rear window. ' co!or. Deslt,mers say the interior w nation not showing the names of S2A,NLEY C. YOUNG
':uDreceden¢ed interior luxury, the Narrower windshield pillars together an unparalleled achievement incom- the persons interested as partners Notary Public in and for the
,.-=-.v lymouth will go on dPplay in with lhe wider windshield providc binlng practicality with tuxurf in such business, to-wit, Stanlo County of Plumas, State of Cal-
• l*_-alcr showrcms throughout the additional lateral vision. To utilize Always noted for spaciousness, _-'-",,,. • Lumber Co.. and that they are all ifornia.
::::d SW, Les Sr.urd:y, J::m 13. fully the greater vision through the outh now has even more head r,, and the only members of said (March 15-22-29, April 5,12)
Designers have given the P]ym- new xear window, the rear view and more room to stretch out b partnership and their place of resl-
otRh a striking new siihouotte, and mirror is two inches wider. Thelcomfort in the rear seat. dence is as hereinabove given. OF MINE TO CONTRIBUTE
refinements in the interior m'e in- chair=height front seat and the new To go with the high quality of th- WITNESS their hands this
novations in the lowest price field, design of hood and front fenders upholstery, there is a handsome new 3rd day of April, 1951. To R. R. Lowe, Clifford O, Lowe
The styling improvements retain the permit the driver to see the road inszrument panel which feature • S: E. Nagr ecutors,and HaZeladministratorsA. Berg, theirorhelrS,assigns:ex-
traditional roominess of the cars. nearer the car. , more convenient grouping of F.L. Nagier YOU 'APSE I-[EPEBY NOD'
- that the undersigned has expended'
Easier to drive and more comfort- T'er are numerous mechanical trols, newly shaped instruments ann State of alifornia, / Two Thousand and no/100 ($2,000)
able, the new cars have greater ilrox,-ens. \\;."h:c'; . .,vipers improved coloring and lettering fo County o[Plumas ss. Dollars in la/bor and improvements"
beauty, more safety features and are electrically operated, and are of easier checking while driving. . . this 4th day of April, 1951, upon the Klondike Mine, consisting-
broader ranges of vision than ever the singl-sped, sif-parking type. The wide, deep chair-height seal ee me, Dorothy Neer Borg, a of 20 quartz claims, all on record
before. A unique pressure-vent radiator the ease of entrance and exit, add lotary Public in and for the Coun- at the Office of the County Record-
er or Plumas County, California, in
Er,.gi-: - say the new "Safety- cap, which has been added as stand- all the other traditional Plymou ty of Pluhas. ttte of Calftornia. order to hold said mining claim.B,
-':lov r ri.:': "-X :'::, tc-'-.e and ard equipment, permits the cooling features h)r driver and paueng, residing therein, duly commission- under the provisions of Section
wcY p o.,. t,um;,. A nc, w pplio system to be operated at atmospheric comfort have been retained, ed and sworn, personally appear- P.R24, Revised Statutes of the Jnited'
c,.oo,: :, ' .... " States. being the amount required'
. ..... ,,: i:-w c,ntrol in pressure during no r_al driving con- There are nine body-types in the ed S. E. NAGLER and F. L. to hold the same for the year end-
0e shc-:i aborber- provides a more ditiona Under high:load, high-tern- new Plymouth line: the Concor :NAGIAv, known to me to be the ing July 1st, 1950. If, within ninety
grduai change of resistance during perature driving conditions, the new series includes a two-door scan and persons whose names are subscrlb- 90 days after the service of thtB
spring deflections end thus a softer radiator cap provides a pressurized a three-passenger coupe as well a ed to thet within instrument and notice on you, you fail or reftme to
ride when driving on average roads, cooling system to allow high coolant the two all-metal utility rf.lels, th acknowledged to me that they ex- contribute your respective propor-
tion of such expenditure, as co-
It also exerts extra resistance on temperature without boiling or loss Suburban and the Saoy; tim Cam- ecuted the same. owners, your. respective interest
rough roads to a degree where driver of anti-freeze., bridge series has a fear-doer sedan .[N Wl4PNESS WHEREOF, I will become the property of the
oaid subscriber under the provi-
andpassengers are almost dompletely All Plymouth engines now have a and a club coupe; and the Crenbrook IItve heretmto set my hand and at- r.ons of said Section 2324.
freed of the discomfort of being built-in by-lmm cooling system per- series includes a four-door seclan,% fixed my official steal at my office You are hereby not[fled to pay
Jolted around, mitring water .Ireulaflon and result- dub coupe, and a emaertible dub in .the said County of Plumas, the your said proportion of said expen-
The "Safety-Flow ride" is one of ing in more uniform temperature coupe. r' and year in this certificate diture to Gust Johnson, P. O. Box
the greatest contributions to driving throughout the engine during the • The Suburban and the Savoy, with above written. 65. Taylorsville, Californla.
comfort and safety in recent years, warm-up period. The new system their smart, distinctive lines a all- Dorothy Neer Borg and'ThethenameSBook°fandSaldpageminingoftheclaimSre-
according to D. S. Eddins, president consists of a passage in the cylinder purpose vehicles. They have .the . Notary Public in and for the cordation thereof in the oflce of:
of Plymouth Motor Corp. head and block providing direct ac- beauty and condoTt of a sedan, and County of Plumas. State of Cal * the Recorder of Plumas County,
"The new Plymouth" gives you eess to the water pump, and a by simply lowering the rear seat ifornia. California are as follows:
Klondike No. 1, Vol. 17, Page 89;
roadability never beuze offered in choke-type thermostat to regulate flush with the floor they become (Apr. 5 thru May 3} Klondike No. 2, Vol. 17, Page 89;
any car," he said. "There is no coolant flow to the radiator, sturdy cargo carriers for farmers, CERTIFICATE OF PAIT-N'E'R-- Klondike No. 3, Vol. 19, Page 148;
Klondike No. 4. Vol. 19, Page 148;
necessity for steering wheel fatigue The generator output has been salesmen, sportsmen, tohrists or SHIP 'DOING BUSINESS Klondike No. 5, Vol. 20, Pag 140;
to control the ..... ,-' ;ffcult roads, raised to 45 amperes, an increase of others who require large cargo capa-
The driver ; ulred to five amperes, pxvlding greater elec- city. The Savoy, called the "country- UNDER A FICTITIUOS NAME Kettle Rock No. 1, Vol. 17, P; 88;
Kettle Rock No. 2, Vol. 17, P 88;
ocus full atc ..... condition trical capacity for the operation of club companion" of the Suburban, . The undersigned, CASEY PAT- Kettle Rock No. 3, Vol. 17, PI 278;
Kettle Rock No. 5, Vol. 17, pP 279;
of the road. He may bc more watch- car accessories. The new hand brake povides a greater variety of luxur- RICK, whose place of residence is Kettle Rock No. 6, Vol. 17, 27W,
ful of oncceaing traffde, pedestrians, "r" control handle is more access- ious interior appointments and more Quincy, Plumas. County, CaIifor- Kettle Rock No. 7, Vol. 18, P 344;
curves, crossroads and other poten- ible, end, as on former models, it xterior.refinements. to enhance the nla, and LINDEY G. GLENN, Kettle Rock No. 8, Vol. 18, P 345;
tial hazardsY operat independently of the foot Car's striking appearance. 1 346;
whose place of rIdence is Green- Kettle Rock No. 9, Vol: 18, P
Kettle Rock No. 10, Vol 18 t 346;
called the new development brake as an added safety measure. Among the "high-priced car" lea- rifle, Plumas County, California, Kettle Rock No. 11, Vol 18 I 347;
a major step toward restful motor- In the convertible club coupe, the tures which are retained are " -
s hereby certify and declare that Kettle Rock No. 12, Vol 18 348;
ing. More confidence is gained by pare tire is mounted veically as cylinder, 9?-horsepower engine with they are partners transacting a Kettle Rosk No; 13, Vol 18 P 405;
driving r in a new Plymouth in other coupe and sedan models;] a 7 to 1 compression ratio, the eom- retail grocery and meat business Kettle Rock No. 14, VOl 18 P 405;
Golden Rule No. 1, Vol 17 P 27;
with the ty-F1ow ride," d as rather than on the trunk floor. I binaflon ignition and starter switch, in the Town of Greenville, County Golden Rule No. 2, Vol 17 P 277
a result there is leas driver and new Plymouth interiors oerlautomatic choke, super- of Plumas, State of California, un- Dated: January 29, 1951.
lmsseng }atigue, he maL the flne selection of upholstery and I cushion tires, sate-guard hydraulic dr k name not showing the names GUST JOI-INSC
T2ZO af the new ]Ptth trim and the mt " color I brakes, and ssfeW-rim whes of the persons interested as part- Klondike Mine,
--- AT J RT()N MOTORS N()W .... nets in auch busine, to-wit; ,8)