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May 3, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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aE INmAN VALL:Y .Ec.rm | ACCOUNTING I oo.,a00oo00+ | Plumas Accounting i Service I Q. PhilpotL P. A. i QUINCY GREENVILLE Buy all y,+w prktng at hom ieoooooOoooooo oooooeee  uli poultry of all ages Take the labor out of poultry feed- ing with TRIP-L-DUTY, Albers famous low,cost ration that pro. motes growth, heahh and egg pro- duction. TRrP-L-DUTY needs no scratch grains, milk, greens or other extras. Simply feed it "as it comes from the bag- and watch production climb! Many feeders report 75 tO 80% production. Others say TRIP-L-DUTY can&apos;t be beat for raising chicks and broilers --ptts pounds on fast--and without paying premium feed prices! . If you think your birds could be doing better, feed 'em TRiP-L DUTYI Call us up tooay arm asg about this week's special TP, IP.L. DUTY pricel MOSELEY & GRENKE Phone 47-M-2 Greenville IOOOOO0000000000OO0000oW THUR3DAY, MAY 3, 1!)5_1 'WA"lWcER ............................... V  lL ql ' peelpltatlon this storm .... 2.02 in. jLmJUJLj TO date this seasPan ............ 40.31 In. __ Vm-mmmlw July to July average ........ 38.001n. IIlrlL, m IiTB .ro and 66/I00 inches was re- ll dl li  ported by the U. S. Forest Service ___, .............. for the +Quincy area during the GMRSWLL, CAL.-e'none am past week end storm Week Nigh-8 p.m. v .................... . Saturday, Sunday--2, 7, 9:15 p.m. .- = %R/V tews by The Indian Valley Record m m GORDON Mac REA ,+ . -_ R+ory Calhoun-Jack Holt /: +::+ z:: _ -+ RETURN OF THE also Kent Smith-Janis Page THIS SIDE OF THE LAW May 6-7 BURT LANCASTER VIRGINIA MAYO FL/IE D THE ARROW (In Technicolor) Wednesday-Thursday May 9-10 LANA TURNER RAY MILLAND UFE OF HER OWN MOTHN'S DAY Is SUNDAY, AY 13 Select from our stook of CARDS -- CANDIES STATIONERY -- CERAMICS HOSIERY -- LINGERIE Cosmetic Sets, etc, etc. O You are sure to find somehhing ptecse her at lrl VALLEY 5c-10c Jewell Standart, owner GREENVILLE, CALIF. _ _ A _ _ . FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telephone Greenville 75-M-2 MANES FUNERAL HOME or Telephone Quincy 95 The Gift & Flower Shop SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE DRIVE NOW UNI=qWAY cJ indian valley Bank Commorcial& Sctvincj+ GREENVILLE. CALIF. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 2808 In the matter of the Estate of HERBERT TERRILL, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, BERTRAM D. JANES, &dministrator of the Estate of HERBERT TERRILL deceased to the creditors of and all persons havin claims against the said de- cedent, to file them, with the necesuary .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 )ublication 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, BERTRAM D. JAES Administrator of the Estate of HERBERT TERRILL, deceased. (Apr, 19-26 May 3-10-17, 1951.) See the' vm.a 0-- :- _m Servi • ,00t00VlIY¢i i Mr and Mrs Nick Bath have moved to their home on Round Valley Lake for the summer. He lqtllqlJql1kll,1kdrn reports thattheroadtothelake nr-blNBIllb 7:45 PoMo is in good condition now, and fish- -- ........... ing prospects are superh, qllll AV -- Bruee Bidwellisrecuperatingat Iqa.11.dld MAY 6TH Veterans Hospital in Reno from an operation performed last week. He I is expected home during the week. I To:: igby sustained bruisesl und:v afternoon when his ffar| turned over five times after go-|  k into a skid on the wet high- way near Pine Valley Inn. ]rr, and Mrs. Gene Duvall and faui!y have had a delay moving .<,, their new home in Quincy due ) its ha,ring caught fire during their absence last week end, de- molishi' V the contents and badly damaging the interior. Frank Van Ronk returned home i"+,:4 week from his annual winter vacation which he spends working at Pismo Beach. He reports that Grove and family, who moved there last fall, are comfortably and well established at Pismo. Patric!a Y:urtz, who has been visitin,.+, " her parental home in Ha- y-all, returned home last Sunday evening and will resume residence en the Benton Fox Farm. Ed Golay visited over the week- end with his wife Jackie. who re- cently underwent major surgery at a Chico hospital. She is ex- pected to return to her Green- ville home in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goodwin are spending a few days on business in the bay area. Leta Coffin and son Richey are spending a week visiting her hus- band. Harry, m Los Angeles, where he is now employed. Mrs. Marge Corvelli of New London Con.. who is visiting in Sacramento spent the weekend hith her mother, Sally Purcell. Mrs. Sally Purcell, who return- ed home from the hospital last week and is much improved, wishes to thank all those who re- membered her during her illness and hospitalization. The Elmer Steens were up Sun- day visiting their son. Leon and family. 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