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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951 ! b REFR]CEP00ATION SERVICE INSTALLAT!O00 &amp; REPAIR - A_RT ELECTRIC AND REFRIGERATION SERVICE 'L" \\;" L- cake Phone Ouinc¥ 3204 H.L. (Bert) Howard :: Your Service Man MOWERS Cut er and push easier when sharpened by machine factory method O O O WE HAVE THE MACHINE WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 0 0 ' 0 GR00ILLE SAW SHOP GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIC)NS 122 West Third, Street- Chlco cmco Guide YE GIFT SHOPPE BEDFORD'S Cards - Stationery, Ceremics Watches - Diamonds JeWelry - Silverware REPAIRING 119 W. 3rd St. Chico, Cal. RED BLUFF Guide FICKERT'S We have what you want in HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 200 Red Bluff CALIFORNIAN STYLISH 'S WEAR FREEM,N SHOES 651 Main Red Bluff JOHN M. MOORE Chevy - Olds - Cadillac "The Best Place in Town to Buy a Car" Tehar, Co. Dealer Ph. 15G SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS ¢r .  = .u.-,. ,.,r,, vV'u I DR JACK A ELFA/Cr arbara Soltys was guest of] "OPTOMETRIST honor at a bridal shower Tues- '" J tk  ......... . . .  :, ; • SOil I:, 4ulncy - Iql.O.£w aay, Apml 24th at the nome of} (Opposite industrial Hospital; Mrs. Mieky Donaldson, with Mrs. i y, xamined - Glasses Fitted Lois McCutcheon as co-hostess. • . I:OKEN LENS' DUPLtCATEL After the opening of the many C<N'I'kCT LENSES gifts, games were played and then i'[ESC}IPTION SUN GLASSES refreshments of ice cream, cake , . ' and coffee were served to the fen % lowing: rs. Betty Downey, Mrs. Hel%a Young, Mrs. Louclla Bea- cam Mrs. Mary Stephens, Mrs. Helen Stephenson, Mrs. Betty Paulsen, Mrs. Marie Sorsoli, Mrs Annabelle Pearce. Mrs. Amy Hard- grave, Mrs. Irene Rossi, Mrs. Lena Sobrcro, Mrs. Lois Smith, all of Taylorsville and Mrs. Thelma Arntz, Mrs. Edna Kunzler and Mrs. Marie Reynolds of Green- ville. Sending gifts but unable to attend were: Mrs. Cecilia Cham- berlain, Mrs. Else Hansen, ]V[rs: Lillian Clark, Mrs. Velma Young and Mrs. Dorothy Eades. Tom Haskins came up from Grass Valley Wednesday to spend the day attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown have returned to their home in San Diego after spending a week here with her brother, Toney Freeman and wife and attending Support your home-town to business. Mr. and Mrs. John Sobrero ac- , % compained Aldo Sorsoli to Chico Wednesday where John consulted I MANES a physician. [ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taresh came up Wednesday from Chico. FUNERAL HOME Mrs. Taresh remained to spend mento, California, stating grounds the rest of the week with her for denial as provided by law. The Phone 75-M-2 aughter, Mrs. Neal Clark and premises are now licensed for family, while Mr. Taresh return- the sale of alcoholic beverages. Greenville California ed home the same evening. Mrs. Dolores M. Kelton La Verne McIntosh and daughter, Robert Kelton % Myra of Greenville also were weekend guests of the Clark's. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McKow- ski and daughters Jennie and Jeannie went to Tehama Friday to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Van; derhoeven and daughter Dorothy. Eugene Marley drove Charles Taresh to Sacramento Saturday to Plumas, State of California, makes the following return of all estates " o m ettin . which have come into the hands of the Public Administrator not corn- see Mrs. Taresh wh " g g t -letedp prior to ueeemoer ....... 1, uao much better but will have t ' . : along to remain in the capitol two more t Estate -- D Credits Balance weeks to be near her doctor, t William James Murphy $2,242.69 $1,305.71 $ 936.98 ua verne aes, June ercoy, I Charles W. Pale 273.62 271.25 2.37 Barbara and Richard McCutcheon[ Paul Garbarski 76.50 56.87 19.63 went down on the bus Saturday! Alfred Anderson 288.74 214.00 74.74 Leonard W Spmggs 3 541 05 to the band concert in Chico. . • " , . 710.55 2,830.50 f I Ben F Hankey 27 13 27.13 Mr and Mrs Bobby Sobrero o " • " t Peter Wflham Maher 2,145.46 2,145.46 Santa osa and John McLain  William Dennison 2 218 80 2,218.80 of Antioch were weekend guests of Mr, and :Mrs. John Sobreroi They also visited Mrs. Sobreros parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Standard in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. John Yonng went to Manton Friday to visit her daughhter, Mrs. Earl Norcutt and her daughhter, Judy Pike who had a birthday Saturday. They return- ed home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taresh and baby of Chtco visited his sister Mrs. Neal Clark and family last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. "Tuffy" McCutch- eon h:nd Beth Soltys drove Kath- erine Barrett to Oroville Saturday vehere she caught a bus for Berk- eley after spending a week here as guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt Fisher. Several of the town people have had their dial telephones in- stalled. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephenson and family went to OrGy:lie over the weekend. Larry went on to San I RICHARD R, CKER tACENSED SURVEYOR Surveys - Maps Reports Legal Descriptions Phone 378 Quincy NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES April 27, 1951 ['o Whom It May Ooncern: Notice is hereby given that .'ifteen days after the date posted, :'he undersigned proposes to sell alcoholic beverages at these prem- ises, described as follows: South Side Highway 89, Canyon Dam - Plumas County Pursuant to such intention, the undersigned is applying to the State Board of Equalization for issuance by transfer of an alcoholic beverage license for these premises as follows: On-Sale General Anyone desiring t,o protest the issuance of such license may file a verified protest with the State ioard of Equalization at Sacra- NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 2811 In the Matter of Um Estate of JOHN %¥. STARK Deceased. :oi::e is hereby given by the undersigned B E R T R A M D. JANES, Administrator of the Estate of JOHN W. STARK de- :ceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against tile said decedent, to file them, with the necessary 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 pre- sent them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice £o the said Administrator at his .office in the Court House, at Quincy, California which last named place the undersigned elects as his place of business m all matters connected with the estate of said decedent. Dated at Quincy, California April 23rd, 1951. BERTRAm{ D. JANES Administrator of the Estate of JOtIN W. STARK deceased. (Apr. 26, May 3-10-17-24-1951) 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 Thomas B. Ormond 868.47 868.47 Jose Martin Gascue 495.42 495.42 Ray Nisula 10.00 10.00 Victor C. Johnson 40.00 40.00 Shirley Anderlon 41.40 41.40 }Villiam Truesdale 97.32 97.32 Charles R. Kaylor 137.06 137.06 $3,891.35 $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 $4,226.35 335.00 $3,891.35 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) s. COUNTY OF PLUMAS ) BERTRAI[ D. JANES, being' first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is the duly qualified and actilg Public Administrator of the County of Plumas, State of California; that he has read the fore- going Return and knows the contents thereof; that the same is a full, complete, and true Return of all estates which came into the hands of the Public Administrator and which were not completed prior to Dec- ember 31, 1950. BERTRAM D. JANES Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of March, 1951. (SEAL) Francisco to take his ph, ysical. Leora E. Wilsey, Deputy County Clerk. (March 29 through May 3.) q "H-w o much competition is there among major oil companies?" Harry F. Wood, attorney of Olympl Washinon, writes: "What eyp of comon 4oes actually exist among the major oil vompanies? Price? rvi? Research? If it's ,'esearch, we should find one oil ompary's brand of Y. for ff . .W to d$. i much the me for.the oilindustry as for most others. Com. petition m intense m a// operation,. In oil, operations group trader four broad headings.., to Know... You may havelmard that a ait has been filed by the Antitrust Division in Wuhington to break up Staadard of C as well as six other West Coast oil companias, Many people have writ- ten us protestin this action. Many haveaski pertinent qu. We believe we should theee one, SO you have a we urge you to write: "'I'D  TO KNOW" 225 Bush Street, San Francisco 20 3ompetition starts with crude. Oil com- ,anies explore, bid for rights to land where ;!il may exist. Then they must produce at ,ts low enough to meet market prices. Competition continues in_ refining. Agai each company mus make the operation pay. If products are either not good enough or too expensive, we can't keep customers. Competition n research exists indeed. k company must keep pace or lose out. Cur- • ent pace-setter is our new motor oil. With ests using atomic energy, our scientists weal it reduces engine wear as much as :e-half, compared with conventional oils. RD OIL ahead to serve And competition shows up clearly where our products are sold. This is partly compe- tition in service. ("We take Setter care of your car.") But it's competition in price, too. To get and hold business, every seller has to hold his prices down to meet othera OF DRNIA better NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILV;'IES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFQRNIA AppI:-ation No, 32178 In the matter of the Applica- tion of Cecil J Mclntyre, Kennetl D. Mclntyre and Doris E Scrugg8 (Indian Valley Light and Power Company) for an order authoriz- in K applican to increase the rates charged for electricity; to withdraw and cancel all of its filed and effective rate schedules ap- plicable to said electric service: a1{d to file and make effective in lieu thereof electric rate sche- dules in accordance with this peti- tion. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV'W that the Public Utilities Commie- siGn of the State of California has set the hearing in the above entitled matter before Examiner Emerson for Wednesday, 1Vay 9, 1951 at 10 a.m. in the Justice Court, Town Hall, Greenville: Cal- ifornia at which time and plac0 all interested parties may appear and be heard. BY OR/)ER OF TI-IE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. Dated at San Francisco this 16tll paper day of April, 1951. R. J. PAJALICH, secretary Public Utilities Commission Of The State of California. J. F. Staridart Town Hall, Greenville Plumas County, California. NOTICE TO CO.OWNER OF MINE TO CONTRIBUTE To R. R. Lowe, Clifford (9. Lowe and Hazel A. Berg, their heirs, ex- ecutors, administrators or assigns: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIY'IED that the undersigned has. expended Two Thousand and no/100 ($2,000) Dollars in lair and improvements upon the Klondike Mine, conslstln of 20 quartz claims, all on record at the Office of the County Record- er of latumas County, California, in order to hold said mining elalms, under the provisions of Section 2324, kcvised Statutes of the United States. being the amount required to hold the same for the year end- ing July 1st. 1950. If, within ninety (90) days after the service of this notice on you, you fail or refuse to contribute your respective propor- tion of such expenditure, as eo owners, your respective interest will become the property of the said subscriber under the provi- sions of said Section 2324. You are hereby notified to pay your said proportion of said expen- diture to Gust Johnson, P. O. BoX 65, Taylorsville, California. The names of said mining cl and the Book and Page of the r$- cordation thereof in the office the Recorder of Plumas County, California are as follows: Klondike No. 1, Vol. 17, Page Klondike No. 2 Vol. 17, Page Klondike No. : Vol. 19, Page Klondike No. 4, Vol. 19, Page Klo,dike No. 5, Vol. 20, Page ettle Rock No. 1, Vol. 17, Kettle Rock No. 2, Vol. 17, Kettle Rock No. 3, Vol. 17, P Kettle Rock No. 5, Vol. 17, P Kettle Rock No. 6, Vol. Kettle Rock No. 7, Vol. Kettle Rocl No. 8, Vol. 18, r<ettle Rock o. 9, Vol. 18. Kettle Rock No. 10, Vol 18 Pg Kettle Rock No. 11, Vol 18 Pg Kettle Rock No. 12, Vol 18 P r<ettle Rosk No. 13. Vol 18 P 405 Kettle Rock No. 14, Vol 1 P 405; Golden Rule No. 1, Vol 17 P 277: Golden Rule No. 2, Vol 17 P 277, Dated: January 29, 1951. GUST JOHNSON Klondike Mine, Taylorsville, California (Publish Feb. 8 thru May 3) CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS UNDER FICTICIOU$ NAME. State of California, I County of Plumas lss. The undersigned, S. E. NAG- LER, whose place of residence t Greenville, Plumas County, ornia; and F. L. NAGLER, whoso place of rssidenee is Greenville, Plumas County, California, by certify and declare that they are partners carrying on lumber prize winners were JeweI1 tam o. darg and Ralph Myers, while low score awards went to Art Cumins and Mildred Harpole. Refresh- merits were served after the play. business in the County of Pluma/ 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 partnership and their place of resi- dence is as hereinabove given. WITNESS their hands thiS 3rd day of April, 1951. S. E. Nagler F. L. Nagter State of California, County of Plumas lss. On tbls 4th day of April, before me, Dorothy Neer Borg, $ Notary Public ir and for the Corm" ty of Plumas, State of CaifiorniS, 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 subscril ed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that they e :° ! ecuted the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hwnd and af- fixed my official seal at my office in the said County of Plumas, day and year in this certificate first above written. Dorothy Neer Borg Notary Public i ar/d for County of Plumas State of