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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951
H. L. (Bert) Howard
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(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-
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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)
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