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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD
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TAYLORSVILLE TOPES
Mr. and Mrs, Fay Hendrlcks of
the bay area spent a few days
with their daughter, Mrs. D on
Reiht and family.
Lee Johnson drove to Susanvil-
le Tuesday on business,
d Waller of Virginia arrived by
plane in Reno Friday to be with
his sister, Mrs. Jean Clark.
:Mr. and Mrs. Tulsa Scott -:islt-
ed Mr. and Mrs. John Hardgrave
:Monday.
Mr. Doyle of Susanvllle called
on several farmers here Monday.
THURSDAY, ARPIL 19, 1951
Mrs. Carolyn Gall of Arcata
came Tuesday to attend the fun-
real services for her uncle, the
late George Clark.
Barbara Johnson accompained
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sorsoli to Reno
e
Friday.
Also visiting over the weekend
were Tom Carroll of Redding, Mrs.
Carroll's daughter, Betty, of Oak-
land, Mrs. Elden Pahner, Elden
Palmer and son, Billy, and Mrs.
LeRoy Palmer and son, Roger.
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Jewelry - Silverware
REPAIRING
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Buyers'
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JOHN M. MOORE
Chevy - lds - Cadillac
'"the Best Place in Town
to Buy a Car"
Tehama Co. Dealer Ph. 166
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL
MERCHANTS
CRESG00NI ilLt Nt:W ren, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kingdon
Mr. ad ,Irs. i.ay Barnett of f Jr'' Loren and Caroline Klngdon
Fresno were up Tuesday andl and ob Meginess. They were
\\;Vednesday of last week visiting t served brithday cake complete
heir friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bar- t whdo, the proper amount of can-
nett formerly were anqgers of!
the Shell station in Crescent. fr°m I [. and, Mrs. Fern Hawkins and
Gene !:owers returned ,<)n Dm were visitin friends Sun-
Boise and spent several days day. The Hawkins were former
visiting before retruning to Boise. I residents of Dixie Canyon.
Gene plans to leave for Casu
Blanea, Africa around the first of
the month.
N[r. Dicky made a business trip
to Fallen. Nevada last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eisenhuth
were dinner guests of the Plumie
Nyes last W'ednesday evening.
Harold Waters of Paradise was
a dinner guest of the Bill Prices
last Wednesday.
.Ollie Kampschmidt of Oakland
was up to visit his mother last
Wednesday, returning Thursday
morning.
Caudie Neer went down to Sac-I
ramento Wednesday to visit his[
I
daughter, Nora Kelly. Mrs. Nora I
Kelly and her son, Leonard t
brought Mr. Neer home Saturday I
and returned to their home in Sac- /
ramento Sunday. [
Nadine Brown spent the week-
end visiting her folks and friends
returning Sunday to San Fran-
cisco where she is enrolled in a
beauty course.
Mrs. Caroline Kingdom Barbara
Johnson and Mrs. Marion Sorso-
li, Sheryl and Sonny went over to
Reno on business Friday.
Caroline Kingdon went over to
Cheater to visit a friend, C-rover
Cory Tuesday. Mr. Corey and Mrs.
Kingdon's mother were friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kingdon and
Mr. and Mrs. Myles Timmins went
over to Virginia City and Carson
City Sunday. They were celebrat-
ing Sam's birthday which was
Sunday the 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. John Horan are
spending a week in Sacramento
enjoying a vacation away from
the cleaners.
Mary Sims and Corenne Sorsoli
went over to Reno Saturday to
spend the day.
John Wallace was visiting from
his home in Seneca onday.
Vera Gordon returned to her
home in Lindsay early Sunday
morning after staying over to at-
tend the Young Women's card par-
ty Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steen mov-
ed to their ranch in Oraville Sat-
urday. They have been employed
on the Openshaw ranch. Mr. and
Mrs. Leon teen and c2ildren
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kingdon
Jr. helped them move and remain-
ed over night in OroviIt.
Ronnie Logan, Marlene Far-
rester, Bill F:ist-er and Peggy
Mullins picknicked at Deer Creek
Sumiay.
Mary Stevens was hostess at a
birthday dinner Saturday night for
Sam Kingdom Others enjoying
the dinner were the Stevens child-
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Dealer proved it ... neat and didd
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your plan as your budget permits. Your electric dream
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See your dealer now. Electric kitchens are a bargain in
living because P. G. and E. rates are among the
lowest in the nation.
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of electrk rated
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Mrs. Dwight Huyett of VJest-
• --,ed )ent the day with her
amrhter. Mrs. Hank Sanders last
Tuesday.
The Youn Women's card party
was a bi success. Rosa Haker
was the winner of a lovely fern,
, the door Drize.
Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Hardin (Ivy
Richmond) and Mrs. Hartlin's
aunt visited friends on their way
back to Oroville Sunday evening
and spent the night with her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Sig Bodman. Monday she continu-
ed on to Sacramento. She return-
ed Monday evening.
Mrs. Pat Bonham and 2 boys
and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bon-
ham all of Red Bluff were week
end gmests of the E. G. MeLains.
Mrs. Medie Humphrey and boys
visited the ,Art Sorsoli's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haker and
sons of Anderson were weekend
guests of {r. and Mrs. Bill Ha-
ker.
Mr. and Mrs. August Frohlich
and Mr. and Mrs. Neymeyer of
:Reno visited Mr. and Mrs. Gru-
ver and Mr. and Mrs. DeHahn
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake DeHahn
went down to Placerville Satur-
day.
Gordon Heibert of Herlong visit-
ed his mother and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Plumie Nye Saturday.
Mr. IZowles moved in the front
Nye apartment last week.
htd{an Valley Post No. 568
A.MEBICAN LEGION
AND AUXIAY
MEflTS SICOND MONDAY cb
EtAOH MONTH AT 7:30 p.m.
Veterans and service men welcome
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INDIAN VALLEY GBANGE
N'o. 439
Meets First and Tird "l'ucaay oI
lgach Month. 8 p.m. - Taylorsvil'.('
H. S. HANNON, Master
Elsie Ann Hanncn, Scc'y
D. R. Strong, Hall Mgr.
SINCERITY LODGE
No. 132, F. & A. M.
Meets 21Cl Irtdy each month, $ p m
Visiting Brothers Welcome!
Ernest WaltePs, W.M.
Herbert Holt, Secretary
LUMBER & SAWMILL
WORKERS UNION - AFL
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Meets first Sunday of each montl
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RENVILLE .:. CALIFORNIA
JOE PALAZZI, president
ROBERT GIESICK,
Bus. Agent and Secy..Tress
GREENVILLE
I.O.O.F. LODGE No. 252
Meets 1st and 3rd Saturaaya-
8 p.m. - at Oddfellows Hall,
Greenville, California
CHAS. WALTERS N.G.
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NATIVE "SONS
of the Golden West
PLUMAS
PARLOR
NO. 228
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PLUMAS
Taylorsville, Cal.
Meets 2nd & 4th
Tudays, 8 p. m.
In the Matter of the Return of )
BERTRAM D. JANES, Public Admin-)
istrator of the Couny of Plumas, )
State of California )
REPORT OF
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
BERTRAM D. JAqES, Public Administrator of the County of
Plumas, State of California. makes the following return of all estates
which have come into the hands of the Public AdministrJto:- not corn-
pleted prior to December 31, 1950:
Estate I
Villiam James Murphy
'Charles W. Paid
Paul Garbarski
Alfred Anderson
Leonard W. Spriggs
Ben F. Hankey
Peter William ]aher
William Dennison
Thomas B. Ormond
Jose Martin Gascue
Ray Nisula
Victor C. Johnson
Shirley Anderson
William Truesdale
Charles R. Kaylor
Debits Credits
$2.242.69 $1,305.71
273.62 271.25
76.50 56.87
288.74 214.00
3.541.05 710.55
27.13
2.145.46 2,145.46
2,218.80 2.2!8.80
868.47 868.47
495.42 495.42
10.00 10.00
40.00 40.00
41.40 41.40
97.32 97.32
137.06 137.06
$12,503.66 $8,612.31
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S BALANCE
Cash on hand with Treasurer
LESS outstanding warrants:
Leonard Spriggs $ 57.50
Peter William Maher 100.00
William Dennison 137.50
Victor Johnson 40.00
$4.226.35
Balance
$ 936.98
2.8
19.68
74,74
2,830.50
27.1
$3,891.3
335.00 $3,891.35
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
) ss.
COUNTY OF PLUNIA )
BERTRAM D. JANES, being first duly sworn, deposes and says:
That he is the duly qualified and acting Public Admin'.strator 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. / (larch 29 through May 3.
CERTIFICATE OF DOING
BUSINESS UNDER FICTICIOUS
,N A ME.
State of California, '1
County of Plumas I ss.
The . undersigned, S. E. NAG-
LEa, whose place-of residence is
Greenville, Plumas County, Calif-
ornia, and F. I., NAGIR, whose
place of residence is Greenville,
business in the County of Plumas,
State of California, under a desig-
nation not showing the names of
the persons interested as partners
in such business, to-wit, Stanlo
Lumber Co.. and that. they are all
and the only if/embers of said
partnership and their place of resi-
dence s s hereinabove given.
SS their hands this
3rd day of April, 1951.
S. E. ,Nagler
F. L. Tagler
State of California,
County o'f Plumas Ins.
On this 4th day of April, 1951,
before me, Dorothy Neer Borg, a
otary Public in and for the Coun-
ty of Plumas, State of Calflornta,
residing therein, duly commission-
ed and sworn, personally appear-
ed S. E. NAGLR and F. L.
NAGF-, known to me to he 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 af-
fixed my official seal at my office
in the said County of Plumas, the
day and year in this certificate
first above written.
Dorothy Neer Borg
Notary Public in and for the
County of Plumas, State of Cal-
ifornia.
5 thru May
[ Plumas County, California, here-
by certify and declare that they
are partners carrying on lumber
St. Anthony Catholic: Father J.
j. Coro0ran, pastor; Sunday Mass
10.'45 a. m, Quincy 9:00 a. m.
Assembly "of God: Roy. Don
North, pastor; S. S. 9:45 a. m.,
Service 11:00 a. m., So,vice 7:30
p.m. Sunday. Wednesday Youth
Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
LutheraD Church: SecOnd and
Fourth Sunday of each month, 2:30
p. m., at Assembly of God Church.
Community Church'- Greenville:
S. S. 9:45 a. rm, Service 11:00 a. m.
Taylorsvllle: 10:00 a. m. Cre,ent
Migs: 9.-00 a. m. Felowship Din-
ner at Greenville first Thursday of
each month, 7 p. m.
Seventh Day Adventist= Elder
Darrell Kenny, pastor; Sabbath
School 9=30 am. Service 11 am on
Saturday. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Christian Science Society, Quin-
cy= Lesson Sernon Sunday 11:00
a.m. Evening meeting on the flPIt
$
--Legal Notices--
NOTICE TO CO-OWNERS
OF MINE TO CONTRIBJTE '
To R. R. Lowe. Clifford O.:-
and Hazel A. Berg, their heir,s, ez-
eeutors, administrators <) $tg:
YOU HEIEBY NO
that the undersigned has expendea
Two Thousand and" na/100 ($2,000)
Dollars in la/bor- and" improvemenement
upon the Klondike Mine cnitin ,'
of 20 quartz claims, all on recora
at the Office of the County Record-
er of Plumas County, California, l,
order to hold said mining claims,
under 2 provisions of Section.
2324, lviset Statutes of the Unite{t'
States, being the amount requir_ed'
to hold the same for the year end-
ing July 1st, 1950. If; within ninety
(90 dys after the service of this
notice on you, you fail or refuse to
contribute your respective prop0r-
tiun of such expenditure, as co-
owners, your respective lnte r_
will become the property of th
sid subscriber under the provi-
sions of said Section 2324.
You are hereby notified to pay
your said lroportion of said expen-
diture to Gust Johnson, P. O. Bo¢
65, Taylorsville, California.
The names of said mining clalZ"
and' the Book and Page of the r
cordation thereof in the office o¢
the Recorder of Pluma County,
California are as follows: --
1-'ndike No. 1, Vol. 17, Page 89;
Klondike No. 2 Vol. 1T, Page 89;
Klondike No. o! Vol. 19, Page 148:
Klondike No. 4, Vol. 19, Page 148;
Klondike No. 5, VoL 20, Page 140;
Kettle Rock NO. 1, Vol. 17, Pg. 88:
Kettle Rock No. 2, Vol. 17, Pg.
88"
Kettle Rock No. 3; Vol. 17, Pg. 278;
Kettle Rock No. 5, Vol. 17, Pg. 279;
Kettle Rock No. 6, Vol. 17, Pg. 279;
Kettle Rock No. 7, Vol. 18, Pg. 344;
Kettle Rock No. 8, Vol. 18, lag. 845;
Kettle Rock No. 9, Vol. 18, Pg. 340;
Kettle Rock Nm 10, Vol 18 Pg 346;
Kettle Rock No. 11, Vol 18 Pg 347;
Kettle Rock No. 12, Vo1.18 P $48;
Kettle Rosk No. 13, Vol 18 P 405;
Kettle Rock No. 14, Vol 18 P 405;
Golden Rule No. , Vol 17 P 277;
Golden Rule No. 2, Vol 17 P 277..
Dated: January 29a 1951.
GUST JOHNSON
Klondike Mine,
Taylorsvflle, (alifornia..
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