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THE INDIAN VALLEY RF-.CORD
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ii DR. JACK A. ELFANT
OPTOMETRIST
156 Jaclson St, Qumcy - .351W
(Opposite Industrial Hospital)
Eye.s Examined Glasses Fitted
OiCEN' LJNS' DUPLICATED
CONTACT LENSES
pRISC]PTtON SUN GLASSES
THURSDAY, APRI L 12, !951 TAYLORSVILLE NF, VS
RICHARD R. ECKER
LICENSED SURVEYOR
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Surveys - Mapal- Reports
Legal Descriptions
Phone 378 Quincy
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Mrs• Arlene Taresh of Hamil-
ton City and daughter Nadine of
Quincy visited in town Saturday
with friends.
The Bridge Club met Thursday
with Mrs. Irene Rossi. Those
playing were Lois McCutcheon,
Henri Fishher, Betty Paulsen
Marie Sorsoli, Lena Sobrero, Amy
Hardgrave, uth Cliff, Leta Cof-
fin, Edna Fisher, Carrie Johnson
Elsie Ann Hannon, and the hos-
tess.
, Eugene Marley came up from
_U Sonora Sunday where he will stay
m_ and is employed.
• Visitors at the Neal Clark home
m Sunday were Mr. und Mrs. Arnold
Taresh of Chico, Mr. and Mrs. Ce-
cil Mclntosh and daughter and
_i Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grames and
I_ family of Greenville.
• Mr. and Mrs. Carl Paulsen and
• son and Mr .and Mrs. Kermit Fish-
• cr spent the weenend m Sacra-
e
•mento. While there Jon William
• Paulsen was christened with Mr.
• antl Mrs. Fisl]er as Godmother and
• Godfather. Mrs. Paulsen and son
• remained in the capitol to spend
GARDEN CLUB TO MEET
AT TAYLORSVILLE
ON WEDNESBAY
The Indian Valley Garden Club
will meet in the home of Mrs. Lena
Sobrero in Taylorsville ,at 2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 18the
Mrs. Ethel Sanborn of Chloe
will be the guest speaker and will
demonstrate flower arrangements.
This is the month for plant ex-
change so please do not forget to
bring a plant, bulb, shrub or seeds
t: exchange with your neighbor
or friend.
Marguerite I. Hamblin.
Corresponding Secretary.
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P-T ASSOCIATION INSTALLS
1951 OFFICERS AT
MEETING TUESDAY
Mrs Helen Prideaux was for-
,nly installed as President of the
,(,:ccnville Parent-Teachers As-
.ci&ion at their meeting held on
.,-dy afternoon in the new ele-
mentary school building.
Supporting her will be Cornell
Kurtz. vice-president. Ruby Con-
rad. secretary; Janet ,Myers,
.easurer. and Lyal L. Wells.
auditor.
INDIAN VALLEY POST "
TO SEND LOCAL LADS
TO "BOYS' STATE"
Bert Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Holt of Greenville, and
Ronald Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Logan of Crescent Mills,
have been selected this year to
represent this area at the Boys'
state to be held in Sacramento in
June, it was stated this week by
Committeeman Ralph Lozano.
The boys are selected each year
on the basis of their scholastic
rating and their trip this year
will be jointly sponsored by Le-
gion Post No• 568 and the Green-
ville Rotary Club.
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS TO:
Mary Baker ............................ Apr. 9
Frances McVey and Cecilia Cham-
berlain ............................ Apr. 14
Dave Strong .... : ................... Apt, 15
Mrs. Nellie Lar:son ............ Apr, 16
Tom Seymour ................... Apr. 17
La Verne Gates ................ Apr. 18
AND CONGRATULATIONS TO:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolick
........................................ Apr. 14
Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Sorsoli Apr. 15
Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" Hatch and Mr.
and Mrs• Jack Dean ........ Apr. 19
= INDIAN HEAD FOOD DEPOT : the week with her mother, Mrs.] NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
Lewis. I Classes are getting underway
GREENVILLE, CALIFORNIA • Bill Young was burned quite I throughout the county for the The second half of taxes on real
nmmRlmmBilJ|lBaB|l|BlllmllllllglmmliRIllIl|Bl|BiB bad on his arm Sunday when some I dissemination of first-aid in- property, if unpaid, is delinquent
.... eo tar exploded while working on the / truction, advises Mrs. W. L. AI- April 20th at 5 P. M. and there-
eeeeoos*--- .... • water system. [ Icy, local chairman of that die- after a delinquent penalty of 6
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• Mrs. Marie Sorsoli. Mrs. Louisel ision of the Red Cross. Anyone percent attaches to it.
: HIGHWAY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE : Mcintyre and Miss June LeRoy I wishing to take the junior, COSTS. After the second half of
standard or advanced course of taxes on real property is delin-
Mopped in Oroville and Chico on
Monday instruction should leave their quent, the Tax Collector shall col-
t CLIFF and ETHEL NEWTON i t
: Phone Crescent Street : 0000orgo Clark who has spent "2?.00aLt?00fy. t_ a cost of for prepar-
- • several weeks in the Raison Hos-[ NOTICE OF SALE " ing the delinquent roll and pub-
e • , s pilal was moved o Veterans Hos-[o r PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION lish delinquent list on each
• Generators and Starters Rebuilt, • . . k separate valuation on the secured
- ' . . • is in Reno to be near him• [ pu'suant to an Order of the Board of roll of
e All bench tested. General Motors repairing. : ptal in Reno Fmday. Mrs. Clar o'r]cE IS II/:;REBY GIVEN that
Q , r and Mrs Alex Largent and] Supervisors of the County of Plumas, (a) Real property, except pos-
t Testin Equipment. Come in and see us • "' ' . " -- / duty made and entered at a regular meet- sessory interests
• We have the lates g . . sons Ronnle and )anny nave| ing held on the 2nd day of April, 19ol,
whether you need enything or not, We will pick up and re- : moved to Quincy where he will| said Board of Supervisors will sell at (b) Possessory interests
work for the E | public auction to the highest bidder, for (C) Personal property.
turn your car. : ......... | cash lawful money of the United States, CI-ESTR I-IRD,
e . , Mrs. Lee Johnson has returned| at the Supervisors' Room, Curthouse,
h r home after underwoing sur-| Quincy, California, on Tuesday, the 17tt Tax Collector,
Motor Tune-Ups ou Specialty * to e . . / day of April, 1951, at the hour of 10!00 (April 12-19)
RADIO REPAIRING & SUPPLIES : gery in a San Francisco hosl:azaL| o'clock A. 51. of asia day, all the Z0t-
• Mr. and Mrs. George Sobrero Jr.! !vvi'deslrib.e. PPrtY:T,uc k . Yd.,
e e ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ? , ..... " " '
of Oakland spent the- weekend Serial No. 10116 Model H.C. (as is NATIONAL FOREST
" " ere His father George Soprero and where is) (ca'a be seen at County
CLOSED SATURDAY NOON ! sr returned to the bay area wth t2) One international Dump Truck--
,,e,,,.+ [ .,z ton ", Yd.--Serial No. 8391--'
@eeoc@ , ..... Mdel KT-269--BIuo Diamond Las i AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
soeeeeeeeooeooeoeeeeeeeseeoeeeoeseooeeoeOe ... Mrs. Betty Sobreru s-="'t and where is) (can be seen at County
dt4,t@ mother arrived Friday to spend Maintenance Yard in American Valley) Plttmas National Forest timber
NOW OPEN
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RICHLY FLAVORED
CAKES EVERY TIME!
CINCH contains every
quality ingredient i
necessary for perfect!
cakes. Millions say..
"It's the BZST cake
mix you can buy."
Try cinch today,
sevreal days here with the Frank
Sobrero family. |
Mr. and Mrs• Homer Joseph and[
son visited Saturday with Mr• and[
Mrs. Fay Smith and family. |
Arch Braden and Lewis Bar ofl
Quincy were visitors in town
Tuesday.
Mrs. Maude Taylor and friend
of San Francisco are here to spend
two weeks at Mrs. Taylor's home.
Bill and George Young return-
ed to their homes in San Francis-
co Tuesday after spending two
weeks here with their mother,
Mrs. Florence Young and other re-
latives.
Mrs. Rosa Beaumont and Mrs.
Edna Fisher were visitors in Sac-
ramento Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stephens
and sons has as their visitor Sun-
day his brother of Paradise.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wing drove
to Dobbins Saturday to attend the
funeral of his aunt.
HAVE POTLUCK DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Lyal L. Wells
were hosts on Sunday afternoon
at a farewell party given for Wes
Richards of Twain, who is leaving
shortly to join the armed forces•
A potluck dinner, followed by can-
asta and pinochle were the diver-
sions of the afternoon and eveninv.
Present were Messrs• and Mes-
dames Wes Richards and daugh-
ter, Delbert Strong. Dave Rossi
and son and daughter, Solon Luz-
zadder.
L3) One international Dump Truck-- sale advertisements published in
Serial No. SAB 22908 Model HDA this newspaper in the issues of
13003 tas is and where is) (can be
seen at Greenville yard)
i4) One Ford Dump Truck21 ton--
Engine No. BB18-20-20169 (as is and
where is) tcan be seen at Canyon Dam
Yard)
(5) One Ford V-8 Flat Bed Truck--En-
gine No. BB18-2890646 (as is and
where is) (can be seen at American
Valley Yard)
t6) One Army Trailer, Freuhauf--Ser-
ial No. 0359660 (as is an4 where is)
[can be seen at American Valley Yard)
(7) One Trailmobile Trailer---Serial No.
CXL ll31--Model 1941 CF822 (as is
and where is) (can be seen at Ameri-
can Valley Yard)
() One Trailmobile Flat Bed LaPser
Trailmobile--Serial No. CAL 525
Model 1940 CF322 (as is and where
is7 (can be seen at Canyon Dam Yard)
GREENVILLE, CAL. - Phe i
Evening Sh© P.
Sat. and Sun. M-"
News by The Indian Valley
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Friday-Saturday April
Cary Grant - John
DESTINATION
also
Dennis M,organ - Dane
GOD IS MY
Sunday-Monday April 1
BING CROSBY
NANCY OLSON
CHARLES COBURN
Ruth Hussey - Guest
MR. MUSIC
Wednesday-Thursday Apr.
JAMES WH ITMORE
NANCY DAVIS
THE NEXT VOIC$
YOU HEAR
NOTARY
Specitxlty Legal '/
TYPING - CONTRA
LEASES - DEEDS, "
MARGUERIT00
AUSTIN
Telephone 8-M-4
On hiway 89, near high
Crescent Street - G
A COM00ET00
March 8. March 22 and March 29,
offering merchantable timber in
Sections 3 and 4, T. 27 N., R. 11
E.. M.D.M., and Sections 33 and 34,
T. 28 N., . 11 E., M.D.M., (bids
to be opened 2:00 pm., April 13,
1951): and Sections 2, 11, 12 and
14, T. 26 N., R. 11 E., M.D.M.,
(bids to be opened 2:00 p.m., April
19, 1951); and Sections 2, 3, 10,
11 and 15 T. 25 N., R. 10 E.,
M.D.M., (bids to be opened 2:00
p.m., April 2, 1951); are amend-
ed as follows: Ceiling price res-
(9) One International Dump BodyAn- trictions heretofore referred to in
thony--Serial No. 78089--Model DS-
52 (as is and where i) (can be all advertisements have been re-
at American Valley Yard) moved and will not affect the ac-
(10) One Chevrolet Power UnitEngine
No. 88S573 (an is and where is) (nan be ceptance of bids which will now be
en at Mohawk Yard) awarded in the regular manner in
(11) 0us Power Engme--Air Cool--Mod-
e R--Engine No. 3009 (as is end effect prior to January 25, 1951:
where is) (can he seen at Mohawk and further notice is hereby given
Shop )
(t2) Une Oil Pump (never been used that no bid will be considered
Serial No. 30344 Figure No. 3600 which is below the total apprais-
las is and where is) (can he seen at ed price as previously advertised.
Mohawk Shop)
(13) One Oiler--Serial Io. 6318T 1094
U.S. 21Model U,S. 8C--EB.P.O.
C1•1556 Engine LeRoi---Serial No. NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE
183412--Mod#l No• Dld0P8 (a and OF STOCK IN TRADE AND
where is) (can be seen at Beckwourth FIXTURE
shop)
]4) One County-owned Shop Building
ca Forest Service Land located at the NOrPIOE I I'IEPBY GIVEN
Gulf Red Cedar Mill, Greenville (as is that J• E, BELL, the intended
and where ie)•
Said property may be inspected at the vendor, whose address is Green-
various locations listed above on any ville, Pluma8 County, California
working day, or by contacting F. L.
O'Rourke, Plumas County Road Corn- intends to sell and transfer to
missmner, Quincy. ROBPT IQTON and DE-
The Plumas County Board of Super-
visors reserves the right to accept or IA)t-'S KELTON. his wife, of
reject any and all bids or any portion Crescent Mills, Plumas County,
thereof.
Dated this 10th day of April, 1951. California, all of his right, title,
and interest in and to all of the
Lois Alexander
County Clerk and Ex-Offi-
tic Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors
NOW AVAILABLE FROM THE FACTORY
N :W
stock in trade, fixtures, and equip-
ment of that certain bar and res-
taurant situate at Canyon Dam
Plumas County, California, known
as "THE PTNF." That said stock
in trade consists of general liquor
stock and restaurant goods, and
said fixtures and equipment con-
sist of bar fixtures, furniture, and
equipment.
That said sale will be consum-
mated, and t h e consideration
therefor paid, on Monday, the 23rd
day of April, 1951, at the hour of
10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day,
at the office of Bertram D. Juries, ,
Attorney at Law, Court House,
Quincy, California.
Dated this llth day of April,
1951.
J. E. BEI
State of California )
County of Plumas )as.
On this llth day of April, in
the year one thousand nine
hundred and fifty one, before me,
Bertram D. Janes, Notary Public
in and for said County and
personally appeared J. E. BLL
1Lnown to me to be the
whose name is subscribed to the
within instrument, and he acknow-
ledged to me that he executed the
same.
IN WITNESS W, I
have hereunto set my hand and
affixed my official seal ti day
and year in this certificate
hereinbove written.
(Seal) BERTRAM D. JANF
Notary Public in and for the
County of Pluma, State of
CUfornIL. r Commission
xpires Sept. 16, 1951. ,
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FOR ALL
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