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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1951
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--BT You'v' Got To
4 Hand It To Sandy
Sandy Johnson's wife mrin wonderful idew--we're going to
suddenly asks him at breakfast have bluebirds---and I'm starting
the other morning "Why don't yea on some birdhouses tonight."
build me seine bluebird houses* From where I sit, we could do
"Wht for" asks Sandy. "Why with more understanding people
for bluebirds, of course" says l]e Sandy--and Tiny, too. He re-
Tiny. 'rWe always had 'era at spects her likings, and she respects
home whet* I WaS a girl, May hi& He likes a temperate glass of
sound sillybut I sorts miss 'em." beer now and then-- and although
Well, I know how busy Sandy's Tiny sticks to coffee, whatever
been lately and the thought of Sandy likes is OK. with her. They
taking time out to build bird- live and let live--and that's why
houses could have made a lot of they live so happily.
men blow their top. But not
Sandy. He says, "No, Tiny. It d
doesn% sound silly. I think it's a
Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foundation
Mrs. Wilma Abernathy and
children of Quincy" visited Tues-
day with Mrs. Juno Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs, Kermit Fisher at-
tended the Red tJluff Rodeo Sun-
day.
Mrs. Muriel Maunder of Sloat
spent Tuesday with her brother
Cecil Stephenson and family and
friends.
Charles Taresh und ]er't Aw-
brey left Friday mornin K to spend
the weekend in Sacramento visit-
ing Mrs. Taresh who is in the Sut-
ter Hospital.
Mrs. Betty Paulsen and son Jon
returned home Tuesday after
spending a week in Sacramento
with relatives. She was accom-
pained home by her mother Mrs.
Lewis, who remained here until
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCutch-
con and daughter of Quincy visit-
ed Sunday with the "Tuffy" Mc-
Cutcheon family.
Miss Katherine Barrett of Berk-
eley arrived Saturday to spend a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Kermit
Fisher and friends.
Eugene Marley spent the week
end with his parents in Paradise.
Mrs. Tom ,Hasktns came up
from Grass Valley over the week
end to have their furniture moved
to Grass Valley where they will
make their home.
Bob Cooke and son Eddie Crum
of Rend spent the weekend here
with his mother, Mrs. Tlmey
Cooke.
Mrs. Bernice Root and daughter
Patricia and Bobby and Mrs. Ida
Goodhue of Stockton came up
Wednesday to remain until Sun-
day. Mrs. Goodhue stayed with
Mrs. John Hardgrave and Mrs.
Root and daughters were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Fisher.
June Le Roy and Barbara John-
son went to Red Bluff over the
weekend to attend the rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Sorsoli went
to Oroville Saturday and spent
the night with Mrs. Faye Open-
#haw, going on to Red Bluff Sun-
day to the rodeo.
ENTERTAIN AT PINOCHLE
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Budd en-
tertained a number of their
friends at a pinochle party last
Saturday night. Those attending
were Messrs. a n d Mesdames
George Standart, Emmett Har-
pole, A. B. Cumins, Ralph Myers,
Shirley Hannon, Forrest Wiley,
and the host and hostess. Hig h
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PLUMAS
In the Matter of'the Return of )
BERTRAM D. JANES, Public Admin- ) REPORT OF
istrator of the County of Plumas, ) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
State of California )
BERTRAM D. JANES, Public Administrator of the County of
PIumas, State of California, makes the following return of all estates
which have come into the hands of the Public Administrator not corn-
pleted prior to December 31, 1950:
Estate Debits Credits Balance
William James Murphy $2,242.69 $1,305.71 $ 936.98
Charles W. Paid 273.62 271.25 2.37
Paul Garbarski 76.50 56.87 19.63
Alfred Anderson 288.74 214.00 74.74
Leonard Vv'. Spriggs 3,541.05 710.55 2,830.50
Ben F. Hankey 27.13 27.13
Peter William Maher 2,145.46 2,145.46
William Dennison 2,218.80 2,218.80
Thomas B. Ormond 868,47 868.47
Jose Martin Gascue 495.4P 495.42
Ray Nisula 10.00 10.00
Victor C. Johnson 40.00 40.00
Shirley Anderson 41.40 41.40
William Truesdale 97.32 97.32
Charles R. Kaylor 137.06 137.06
: $12,5.66 $8,612.31
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S BALANCE * "
Cash on hand with Treasurer
LESS outstanding warrants:
Leonard Sprfggs $ 57:5
Peter William Maher 100,00
William Dennison 137.50
Victor Johnson 40.00
$4,226.35
$3,891.35
335.00 $3,891.35
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
) ss.
COUNTY OF PLUMAS )
BERTRA]I 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 through May 3.)
CERTIFICATE OF DOING
BUSINESS UNDER FICTICIOUS
NAME.
State of California, /
County of Plumas Iss.
The undersigned, S. E. NAG-
LEa, whose place of residence is
Greenville, Plumas County, Calif-
ornia, and F. L. NAGLER, whose
place of residence is Greenlle,
Plumas County, California, here-
by certify and declare that they
are partners carrying on lumber
p,::e winners were Jewell Stan-
dart and Ralph Myers, while low
score awards went to Art Cumins
and Mildred Harpole. Refresh-
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 members of said
prtnership and their place of resi-
dence is as hereinabove given.
WITNESS their hands this
3rd day of April, 1951.
S. E. Nagler
F. L. Nagler
"tare of California, (
2ount of Plumas ss.
On this 4th day of April, 1951,
before me, Dorothy Neer Borg, a
Notary Public in and for the Coun-
ments were served after the play. ty of Plumas, State of Calflornia,
NOTICE TO CG-OWNER8
OF MINE TO CONTRIBUTE
o tZ. g. Lowe, Clifiord O. IWO
and Hazel A. Berg, their heirs, eX-
ecutors, administrators or assigns:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFII!ID
that the undersigned has expended
Two Thousand and no/100 ($2,000)
Dollars in labor and improvements
upon the Klondike Mine, consistlnl
of 20 quartz claims, all on reeora
at the Office of the County Record-
er 6 Plumas County. California, in
order to hold said mining claims,
under the provisions of Section
2324, Revised 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 fail 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 provl-
siorts of said Section 2324.
You are hereby notified to pay
your said proportion of said expen-
diture to Gust Johnson, P. O. Rox
65, Taylorsville, California.
The names of said mining clair
and the Book and Page of the r-
cordation thereof in the office of
the Recorder of Plumas County,
California are as follows:
llondike 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;
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. 844
Kettle Rock No. 8, Vol. 18, Pg. 345:
Kettle Rock No. 9, Vol. 18. Pg. 346;
Kettle Rock No. 10, Vol 18 Pg 346
Kettle Rock No. 11, Vol 18 Pg 347;
Kettle Rock No. 12, Vol 18 P. 348;
Kettle Rosk No. 13, Vol 18 P 405;
Kettle Rock No. 14, Vol 18 P 405;
Golden Rule No. 1, Vol 17 P 277:
Golden Rule No. 2, V@l 17 P 277,/
Dated: January 29, 1951.
GUST JOHNSON
Klondike Mine,
Taylorsville, California
(Publish Feb. 8 thru May 3)
residing therein, duly commission- •
ed and sworn, personally appear-
ed S. E. NAGLER and F. L.
NAGLER, 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 af-
fixed my official seal at my office
in the said County of Plumas, the
dav and year in this certificate
first above written.
Dorothy Neer Borg
Notary Public in and for the
County of Plumas, State of Cal-
ifornia.
(Apr. 5 thru May 8)
BURD-GOODHUE MOTORS, your authorized FORD dealer for Plumas County, takes pleas-
ure in announcing the formal opening of their new plant at 375 E. Main Street, Quincy, Cal-
ifornia. We invite your inspection of the latest in modern, up-to-date service equipment in
Northern California. Our stock of genuine Ford parts is the only complete stock in this area.
GEORGE DOYLE
Our Parts Manager
Our parts manager, George Doyle, has 20 years of
expericmce in merchandising and stock controlling of
genuine Ford partsand has been highly recommended
and rated by such volume dealers ,as Ri¢ardsan and
Lovelock of Reno, Roy C. Davis and Company, Boise,
Idaho, .and Ford Motor Company of Richmond. All
will find his capabilities and knowledge of Ford parts
rated with that of the best.
JESS POORE
Our Service Manager
Our service manager, Jess Poore, who boasts 27 years
servicing of. Ford vehicles, has a thorough knowledge
of all models from the Model T to ,the 1951 Ford
Victoria. We invite everyone to stop by and make his
acquaintance in o rler that may become better
versed on your service needs. r. Poor6 has establish-
ed himself with such dealers as Hobson Motors Ford
of Red Bluff, Flynn and Collins, San Francisco, an4
is a graduate of numerous Ford factory schools.
We will .be on hand to welcome one and all fro m 10:30 a.m. until 9 p.m. Saturday. Refresh.
ments will be served. There will be orchids for the ladies and favors for the kiddies.
urd. Goodhue Motors
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