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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECCRD THURSDAY, ARPIL 19, !951
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RICHARD R. ECKER
LICENSED SURVEYOR"
Surveys - Maps - Reports
! Legal Descriptions
Phone 378 Quincy
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DR. JACK A. ELFANT
OPTOMETRIST
156 Jackson St, q/ulncy - lIL351W
((pposite Industrial Hos F Lal
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PAL'S BARBER SllOP
Phone 87-M-2 Greenville
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PI-<OFESSIONAL SERVICES
Hours 9 to 6 - Saturdays 9 to 7
Agency for Quincy Laundry
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BE WELL GROOMED!
SHINE 'EM UP
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SMITTY'S
Shine Stand
Next to Pals Barber Shop
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• CLIFF and ETHEL NEVgTON
• Phone 34-M-2 , Crescent Street •
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• RADIO REPAIRING & SUPPLIES
t ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
TAYLORSVIL00 NEWS N000S
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Awbry spent
three days in Woodlind where Mrs.
Awbr-. had a check-up. The Aw-
bry children stayed with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Taresh.
Eugene Marley drove to Para-
dise Saturday returning Sunday.
Mrs. Chet Kirby has returned to
her family here after spending the
winter months in Oakland.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sobrero
and family and her grandmother
Mrs. Lauro Isam spent Saturday
in Reno consulting an eye and ear
specialist.
Mrs. Marie urnett of Eldridae
spent Thursday with her daughter
Mrs. Cecil Stephenson and family.
it beiu K Larry's birthday.
Kath.- 5farley spent the v..,q
here vAtb her 7rgnp,rents whi!e
her mcthor Mr,. TC a Prmvn was
in the hospital with a new son
born on Wednesday. This is he
first grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Taresh.
Mrs. Here Ther ontertaint,:l at
a surprise handkerehir hower
Thursday for Mrs Lets Coftln
who is movina to Oakland a s l
soon as school is out It was a pot
luck luncl "vth bridge furnishing':
Ih9 entertainment. Those present
were Lena Sobrero. Amy Hard-
n'ave, Tdna isher. Else Hansen.
Trene Rossi. Ruth Cliff. Lois Mc-
Cutch,on Marie Sorsoli. Carrie
.Y,hnson. Elsie Han'on the hnronee
and hoste,as, prizes went to rAn'ly
Hardgrave Leta Coffin and. Lois'
MeCutcheon.
A*'nc& Taresh of Chica visited
Friday with hks daughter Mrs.
Lillian Clark and daughters.
Mrs. Henri Fisher. Mrs. Amy
Hardgrave, Mrs. Edna Fisher.
Mr Ruth Cliff and Mrs. Leta Cof-
fi attended the No-Hostess club
Friday at Mrs. Edna Kunzler's.
Mrs. Laura Isam will leave Fri-i
dav for her home in Albany after!
,pcuding two weeks with her !
,r_,'anddaughter. Mrs. FYank So- I
brero and family.
Vern LeRoy of Susanville visit-.
. friends here Mon(ay.
M-. and Mrs. Aldo Sorsoli
drove Tony Fr6eman to Reno
Thursday where he remained to
.cmpany Mrs. Jean Clark home
on Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hasselkus of
Loy Donaldson and Norman
Brant drove to Reno Sundsev.
The Garden Club met Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Leno So-
brero, with Mrs. Sobrero and Lois
McCuteheon as hostesses.
Carl Paulsen and Mr. and Mrs.
"rufffy" McCutcheon were dinner
£uests of the Greenville Firemen's
Ladies nitc Saturday night. They
represented the Taylorslle Fire
Dept.
Mrs Clara Barham and daugh-
t,r Nit a of Susanville visited Sun-
lay with Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Young and Mr. and Mrs. George
Bayden.
?7' vn'l Mrs. ert Aubry drove
her mther Mrs. Mabel Taresh to
Sscramento Sunday, where she en-
* ...... a hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. ,John Young and
5%. d Mrs. Chuck Wilson drove
t.- 7::tn 2aturday to attend the
funeral services of Mrs. Young
n Mrs. XVilson's aunt, Mrs.
Flnrence Haines.
Mrs. Lores Kirby and son and
3rs Mary Stephens and sons
went to Chieo over the weekend
o visit relatives,
Ike Haskins of Grass Valley
visit,,0 hi niece Mrs. Lov Donald-
s * .,d family 9turd,y.
CpI Lewis Tarcsh arri home
Wridav on a twenty-day furlough
from Fort Meade. Maryland. He
is visiting his parents. Mr. and
M.s W]nnie Taresh and family.
Ite was last home in August and
has been stationed in Maryland
Mr:co then.
Mr a-d }rs. .lira Rossi and
family spent !he weekend in Yuba
City with relatives.
Visitors gt the Vinton Pearce
home Sunday were his brothers
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pearce and
daughter of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs.
Nile Pearee and Grover Pearce of
Greenville.
Mrs. Imis McCutcheon and Mrs.
Mickev Donaldson drove to Ore-
ville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brossard. Miss
Marguerite Geney and Lewis Bar
of Quincy visited Mrs. Jean Clark
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peter of
Chico were seen in town Tuesday
on the way to their North Arn
Ranch.
Pcf. Bud Carroll, USMC, sta-
• 0uincy and Mrs. dna Evans of tioned at Camp Pendleton in
• Reno came over Monday to attend Oceanside, is spending a ten day
• CLOSED SATURDAY NOON
• the funeral services of George leave at home with his family
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YOUR FIRST LOOK will reveal glamor
that is practical; excepfiorud modeam
! : ; but with elegant dinit of line.
YOUR FIRST RI¢TiON will he: This new
model is really new and different.., in-
cluding a new, higher-hwer cnsinet
YOUR FIRST RIDE will catchyou un-
aware.., it's a revdatioat. ;. Theremlt
of the amazing cushioning action of
De Soto's new OrLqow shock absorbem!
YOUR FIRST COMPARISON of l2to's
extra-value features will help you realize
that the new De Sore ia a luxury car that
,you can affoTd. Be sure to e it o!
now on display
LOOK AT THE EXTRA VALUE DE SOTO GIVES YOUs
• New "Oriflow" Sh¢k
Absorbers
• lip-Toe Hydmutic Shift
and Fluid Drive
• Big, New, High-Compmt-
seen Engine
• Big 124nch Brakes for
' • New Pcwking Broke--
Easy to Apply
• Waterproof Ignitien for
Quick Starts
• Long Wheelbase, Full-
Cradled Ride
• Featherlight, Shock-&ee
Steering
• Big Windows for Maxi-
mum Visibility
• Scuff-Resistant Cylinder'
Walls
Do.'t ndss GROUCHO AkRX in
"You Bet Your Life" oa beth
Radio and TV b wk em all
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Burton Motors
Phone 90-M Box 37 :* ' " "
-- Greenvzge, Calii.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Golay spent
Wednesday in Chico where they
went to see her doctor.
Lega! Notice=---
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
The second half of taxes on real
property, if unpaid, is delinquent
April 20th at 5 P. M. and there-
after a delinquent penalty of 6
percent attaches to it.
COSTS. After the second half of
taxes on real property is delin-
quent, the Tax Collector shall col-
lect a cost of ($1.00) for prepar-
ing the delinquent roll and pub-
lish delinquent list on each
separate valuation on the secured
roll of
(a) Real property, except pos-
sessory interests
(b) Possessory interests
(c) Personal property.
CHESTER I-hARD,
Tax Collector.
(April 12-19)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the Estate of
HERBERT TERRILL, Deceased.
No. 2808
Notice is hereby given by []e un-
dersigned, B'tTRAM D. JANES,
Administrator of the Estate of
HERBERT TERRILL deceased to
the creditors of and all persons
having claims against the said de-
cedent, to file them, with the
necessaiy vouchers, within six
months after the first publication
of this notice, in the office of the
clerk of the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the
County of Plumas, or to present
them. with the necessary vouchers,
within six months after the first
publication of this notice to the
said Administrator at his office in
the Court House, at Quincy, Calif-
ornia, which last named place the
undesigned selects as his place of
business in all matters connected
with the estate of said decedent.
Dated at Quincy,_ California
April 16th, 1951.
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