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May 17, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951 H. L. (Bert) Howard Your Service Man sharl;mned by" machine factory meth% I O O O • WE HAVE THE MACHINE I wE CALL FOrt DvLXVER • I ooo i GREENVILLE SAW SHOP I l qUILHINfi MATEIII00-00-00 PAINT AND ROOFING SUPPLIES BE:i'TER START USING THEM WHILE THE WEATHER IS GOOD! Our Expert Advice Comes for Free,--Cy, Jo and Ralph ¢r WATER WELL DRILLING ANY SIZE ©H DEPTH IRRIGATION WELLS ARE OUR SPECIALTY Write or Telephone N. R. JESSEE Poet Office Box 4 - ALMANOR--Route 4, Box 224, Chico Q ./ , vc.  CIIE00CENT MILLS I00W$ (Held over from last week) Mr. an(1 Mrs. Hill Price. Lynet- te and Jerry Bancroft moved over to Quincy last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Ray Lynch moved into the house they vacated. Mr. and Mrs. Sig t:odman, Reno. Joht and Sigl]ard of Oroville were weekend visitors in the Vina and John Fickhardt homes. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Worthington and family came over to visit her brother and family. ]{r, and Mrs. Alan Garrick. They all went fish- in at Lake Almanor Mr. and Mrs Bill Nye and Sharon went down to Napa last Friday night. Mrs. Nye. Sharon and "Poochie" remained to visit her parents while Bill made a business trip to Pomona. They re- turned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Steen nd Janice went down to Oroville Sat- urday to bring Stormy home. They returned Sunday brining Elmer Steens with them to stay over until Monday morning, Mrs, Ollie Kampschmidt o f Oakland spent several days with her mother and husband. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gruver. Elaine McLain, accompanied by Corenne Sorsoli and Rosa Haker, went over to Reno Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Sig Bodman and children. Vina Fickhardt and Carl Bye were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fickhardt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gober who for- merly lived on the Gregory place, have moved to Paradise. Mr. and Mrs. Corvelli and baby of New London Conn. spent a few days visiting her mother and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Purcell. Jerry Dynan, home on leave from the Navy, spent a few days visitin his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Tanner. Nadiene Brown and friend. Helen V¢inters of San Francisco spent last weekend home visiting Nadiene's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jim North. Minnie Hafner and Sencie Knoll spent last wednesday in Green- ville visiting Mrs. Bill Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nye went over to the T. B. Association din- ner held at the new grammar school last Friday night. Marian Sorsoli had as guests at a Mother's Day dinner, Coren- ne Sorsoli, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Humphrey and family, and Mrs. Jessie Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen of Su,nville and ?clr. and Mrs. Howard Train and children of Quincy visited with the Phil Mc- cutcheons Sunday. First see what 8M00b got ! real,truck-sized brakes (extra wide) to control it. And more. From the Weathersealed comfort of the '¢Six-Footer Cab" to such extra- value features as these--Tocco- Hardened Crankshaft, full-pressure lubrication and recirculating ball- bearing a©tion for steering ease-- a GMC is built for ieps/ As your GMC dealer, we van help you select exactly the right truck for your hauling needs-from  to 20 tons--with 8 combination of axle, en- gine, transmission and frame that will haul tlw  load years loger for less. HETHER you need a pickup model or a tonnage rig- a GMC's the lst buy you can mae in trucks today for te long pull ahead. Here's truck-built horsepower--solidly engineered to give you more "go" when you need it--and a GMC's got what it takes to go with it! A broad-shouldered flame to put heft to the load--16nger "pillow-actlou" springs to protect it. Smooth Synchro- Mesh Transmission of power--and You'll do better on e umd tuck with  GM¢  AUDITING ACCOUNTING TAX CONSULTATIONS Plumas Accountinq Service Q. Philpotb P. A. QUINCY GREENVILLE PHONE 202 PHONE 22M2 000 GREENVILLE 000 WEDNESDAY . MAY. 23 ooo AT VAN RONK BALL PARK ON THE HOT SPRINGS ROAD Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz are enjoying a visit from her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Diehl of Kingsburg, Calif., and are show- ing them the beauties of the Feather River Wonderland during their 2 weeks visit in Greenville. Cornelius GalItp returned on Sunday from a week spent in San Francisco attending Veterans Ser- vice Officers Training Conference, sponsored by the U. S. Vets Ad- ministration and the Calif. Dept. of Veterans Affairs. 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, Administrator of the Estate of HERBERT TERRIL deceased to the creditors of and all personS having claims against the said de- cedent, 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 County of Plumas. or to present them, with the necessary voucher& 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. BERTRA]V[ D. JANES Administrator of the Estate of HERBERT TERRILL, deceased. (Apr. 19-26 May 3-10-17 , 19513 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 2811 In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN W. STARK Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned B E R T R A V£ D. JANES. Administrator of the Estate of JOHN ,V. STARK de- ceased, to the creditors of and all )ersons having claims against said decedent, to file them, witll the necessary vouchers, within siX months after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court the State of California in and for the County of Plumas, or to pre- sent them, with the necessaxy vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this to the said Administrator at ffice in the Court House, Quincy, California which named place the selects as his place of business all matters connected with estate of said decedent. Dated at Quincy, Californl April 23rd, 1951. BERTRAM D. JANES * " Administrator of the Estate of , JOHN VJ. STARK deceased. (Apr. 26, May 3-10-17;24-1951) Subscribe to your home town paper. Help it to help you T " A home laundry operates for pennies especmlly w00th P. G. and E. rates lower than in 1940 , q A modern washer is the start of a modern home laundry. If you:have _one... fine! If not, consider getting one. There are many fine conventional mo.h available and, bless them, they operate for a few cents a load on P. G. and E. lower-than-1940 rates! u Jl e e t I Since 70 of the average family wash is flatwork which can be quickly run through an ironer, you will want this helpful appli- ance in your home laundry plan. With a little practice you can also do shirts, dresses, frilly things on the ironer. Folks who have them say they more than pay their way. An automatic clothes dryer is a good in- vestment and an important part of a home laundry. At your convenience, day or eve- ning, it fluff-dries an entire wash sunny-fresh and sweetdn a matter of minutes. Here again, you benefit by P. G. and E, bargain rates. Homemakers ! It's amazingly easy to start a home laundry when you have a plan. Let your dealer show you how to make best use of present equipment, how to add other work- saving appliances later on. With P. G. an_d E. rates lower today than 10 years ago, a home laundry complete with washer, dryer and ironer usually adds less than 85 to yo monthly bill. A bargain! PACIfiC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY