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TILE REGULAR MEETING
THE BOARD OF SUPER-
OF THE COUNTY
PLUMAS, STATE OF CAL-
HELD AT QUINCY,
JUNE 4th, 1951 at
O'CLOCK A. M.
The roll is called and there are
A. C. Donnenwirth, J. F.
C. E. Blackman, J. C.:
and Chairman E. J.i
copies of the minutes o£
previous meetmgs have been
to each Supervisor, the
orders that the minutes
as mailed.
made by Supervisor
seconded by Supervis-
that any Super-
wishing to do so, and the
Clerk, be authorized to at-
meeting of the Northern
Supervisors Associa-
te be held in Yreka on June
and 9th, 1951, at county ex-
Carried and so ordered.
made by Supervisor
seconded by Super-
Cloman, that Esther Peine
be re-appointed as a
of the Plumas County
of Education. Carried and
made by Supervisor
seconded by Supervis-
th. that the County
be authorized to issue a
to the Treasurer
)ital District for
amount of tax monies collect-
Plumas County for the ac-
said District for the fis-
year 1950-51. Carried and so
made by Supervisor
seconded by Supervis-
that this Board refer
for Damages of David
Ramos to the District Attor-
.Carried and so ordered.
made by Supervisor
seconded by Super-
Blackman, that the cortes-
of C. A. Lundy be re-
to Dale Wijliams, Defense
of Zone 2, with the
that he study the plan
make recommendations to
Plumas County Board of Su-
visors and the Assembly and
representatives o f
2. Carried and so ordered.
Board recesses until 1:30
@ @ * $
1:30 P. M.
Board reconvenes. All
present.
made by Supervisor
seconded by Supervis-
mgan, that the County Au-
authorized to issue a
payable to Howard B.
the amount of same to
arrived at as: follows: Total
value of work completed
$6,061.80 of which there
of 85% of same due,
[52.53, from which there is
the amount of Class "B"
poured, or 93.33 cubic
at $1.04 per cubic yard, or
same making a partial
payment due of $5,055.-
and so ordered.
made by Supervisor
seconded by Supervis-
th, that Resolfltion
490 be adopted, authorizing
Tax Collector to sell tax
at public auc-
)ervlsors Donnen-
Flanagan, Blackman, Clo-
and IIumphrey. NOES:
ABSENT: None. Carried
so ordered.
made by Supervisor
seconded by Supervis-
that the County Au-
authorized to make the
road transfers, same
at the request of the Road
the Special Road Im-
Fund: From Other
to Sr. Account Clerk--
same to pay the cost-of-
increase granted.
Fund to Special
Fund: same
the Suspense ac-
under Special Road Im-
to Construction Sec-
Bridge 2-413 -- $179.86
Maintenance Secondary
Bridges--S244.61--TOTAL
: Supervisors Donnenwirth,
Blackman, Cloman and
NOES: None. AB-
Carried and so or-
made by Supervisor
seconded by Supervlsor
that the 'Plumas
of Insurance
be instructed to add corn-
insurance coverage
s, ager cars and $100
)1 is|on coverage to
automotive vehicles. Carried
ordered.
made by Supervisor
seconded by Supervis-
that the Road Com-
be authorized to pur-
an F.W.D. truck; that the
Auditor be authorized to
from the Un-
Reserve to Acquisi-
within the Special Road
budget; and that
be authorized to issue
in the amount of $14,-
in payment of said truck
receipt of the proper bill-
AYES: Supervisors Donnen-
Flanagan, Blackman, Clo-
and Humphrey. NOES:
ABSENT: None. Carried
ordered.
made by Supervisor
L, seconded by Super-
that this Board Con-
action of A. J. Watson
Frank A. Brown as
for the construction of
e sidewalks at a rate
per hour, and that the
be authorized to
$144.00 from the item of
and Tree Removal
of Sidewalks, both
the Courthouse budget,
to pay for this service.
Supervisors Donnnwirth,
Blackman, Cloman,
NOES: None.
Carried and so
made by Supervisor
seconded b¢ Super-
that this Board
sale at public auc-
used typewriters and
Marchant Calculator,
on the inventory of
the .County Clerk and Auditor
same to be sold on Monday, June
25th, 19Jl at I0 o'clock A.M., and
be sold as one unit bid. AYBS:
Supervisors Demnenwirth, Flan-
agan, Blackman, Cloman and
Hunlphrey. NOE,S: None. AB-
SENT: None. Carried and so or-
dered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, that the County
Auditor be authorized to transfer
$67.00 from the item for Sewer
Connection and $51.00 from the
item for Completion Endwall and
]Drainage Ditch to an item for the
purchase of folding chairs, all
within the Capital Outlay budget
of the Quincy li(emorial Build-
ing. AYES: Supervisors Donnen-
wirth, Flanagan, Blackman, Clo-
man and Humphrey. NOES:
None. ABSENT: None. Carried
and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
,Blackman, that Ordinance No.
314 be adopted, same amending
Ordinance No. 305 of the County
of Plurrms, establishing vehicle
parking regulations on certain
streets in the Town of Quincy,
and providing penalty for viola-
tien thereof. AYES: Supervisors
Donnenwirth, Flanagan, Black-
man, Cloman and Humphrey.
NOES: None. ABSENT: None.
Carried and so ordered.
The Board recesses until Tues-
day, June 5th, at i0 o'clock A.M.
* * @ *
TUESDAY, JUNE 5ih, 1951
10 O'CLOCK A. M.
The Board reconvenes. All
members present.
Motion made by Supervisor
Blackman, seconded by Supervis-
or Donnenwirth, that the Road
Commissioner be authorized to
request the Division of Highways
to erect signs in the Town of
Chester in accordance with Plu-
mas County Ordinance No. 312,
with the charges for same being
paid from the Special Road Im-
provement budget. Carried and
so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Flanagan, seconded by Supervis-
or Donnenwirth, that this Board
go on record as approving the
program for highway construc-
tion as advocated by the Plumas
County Chamber of Commerce,
and that a copy of this order be
forwarded to William Clayton,
Manager of Sacramento Valley
District of the California State
Chamber of Commerce. Carried
and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Flanagan, that Philip M. Fox,
M. D., be designated 'as the per-
son to purchase and administer
narcotics for the Plumas County
Hospital. Carried and so ordered.
The categorical report of Mrs.
Verna G. Beall, Welfare Director
is presented. On motion made by
Supervisor Donnenwirth, second-
ed by Supervisor Flanagan, and
unanimously carried, IT IS OR-
DERED that the repgrt be accept-
ed as presented, wlm me follow-
mg exceptions: Cases CA -=72
CA 73. two cases of CA 91, CA
I 109 and CA 119; that the requests
!for special medical care and gen-
eral relief be approved, and IT
IS FURTHER ORDERED that the
County Auditor be authorized to
issue warrants in payment of the
aid amounts which were approv-
ed. Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Sup.er-
visor Flanagan, that Superwsor
Cloman be designated as the rep-
resentative of this Board to attend
a meeting in the Welfare Office
on June 19th, 1951 to prepare new
grocery order forms. Carried and
so ordered.
The Board recesses until 1:30
P.M.
1:30 P, M.
The Board reconvenes. All
members present.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirtlv, seconded by Super-
visor Flanagan, that the Welfare
Director be authorized to have
repairs made to her county car at
a cost not to exceed $100.00.
AYES: Supervisors Donnenwirth,
Flangan, Blackman and Humph-
rey. NOES: Supervisor Cloman.
ABSENT: None. Carried and so
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District 1 -- George E Tree|,
Member; Lloyd E. Boone, Alter-
nate Member;
District 2--Kenneth N. Hunter,
Member; E. Norman Johnson, ai-
mrnate member;
District 3--Wayland E. Crow,
Member; James H. Peterson, AL-
ternate Member;
District 4---Lawrence V. Hard-
grave, Member; Joseph L. Hunt,
Alternate Member;
District 5---Trigg Yonge, Mem-
ber; A. W. McClaskey, Alternate
Member.
Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded Dy Supervisor
Donnenwirth, that the Road Com-
missioner be authorized to make
repairs to he approaches to the
Keddie Bridge. Carried and so or-
dered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconaed by Super-
visor Cloman, that the Road Com-
mLssioner be authorized to repair
the Beckwourth-Calpine Brmge.
Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, "seconded by Super-
visor Flanagan, that the Road
Commissioner be authorized to
employ a Bridge Foreman at the
same salary range paid to a Shop
Foreman, with the authorization
being given to employ at Step E.
AYES: Supervisors Donnenwirth,
Flanagan, Blackman, Cloman aria
Humphrey. NOES: None. AB-
SENT: None, Carried and so or-
dered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Flanagan, seconded by Supervis-
or Donnenwirth, that George I.
Chaffey be designated as the rep-
resentative of tjais Board for the
purposes of the furnace installa-
tion at the Plumas County Hos-
pital, and that he be aaid $50.00
for his services. Carried and so
ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Flanagan, that Resolution
No. 492 be adopted, requesting
and authorizing the State De-
partment of Public Works, upon
behalf of Plumas County, to pre-
pare the necessary plans, specifi-
cations, and est,mates for the
Portola Over-Pass (II-PIu-FS-
1061). AYES: Supervisors Don-
nenwirth, Flanagan, Blackman,
Cloman and Humphrey. NOES:
None. ABSENT: None. Carried
and so ordered.
Motion made by Suplbrvisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, that Resolution No.
493 be adopted, authorizing and
directing the Chairman and Clerk
of this Board to execute, upon be-
half of Plumas County, Lease No.
2077, between the County of Plu-
mas and the State of California,
for the Veterans' Memorial
Building at Qulngy, California,
said lease being for the period
commencing July 1, 1951 and end-
ing June 30, 1952. AYES: Super-
visors Donnenwirth, Flanagan,
ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor[ Blackman, Cloman and Humph-
Blackrnan, seconded by Supervi- | rey. NOES: None. ABSENT:
or Flanagan, that this Board ac-| None. Carried and so ordered.
cept the final plat of Lake A2-] Motion made by Supervisor
manor Peninsula Unit No. 1, as[ Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
presented by Richard R. Ecker. [ visor Bla.ckman, that the County
Carried and so ordere& | Auditor De authorized to issue a
warrant payable to Marshall and
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Flanagn, that the C of
this Board be authorized to ex-
ecute an Application to the. Na-
tional Production Authority 'con-
cerning the construction of new
building at the Plumas county
Fair Grounds. Carried ann so or-
dered.
Motion made by superior
Cloman, seconded by Susor
Donnenwirth, that Resolution No,
491 be adopted, requesting the
State of California, Division of
Fairs and Expositions, to make
available $11,800.00 in State
Funds to set up the Premium Ac-
count for the 1951 Plumas Coun-
ty Fair to be held in August 1951.
AYES Supervisors Donnenwirth,
Flanagan, Blackman, Cloman and
Humphrey. NOES: None. AB-
SENT: None .Carried and so or-
dered.
Stevens, Valuation Engineers, in
the amount of $500.00, same being
in payment for the revision of the
1948 valuation report. Carried
and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Flanagan, that Marshall and
Stevens be employed to complete
the appraisal1 of all PlUmas Coun-
ty property:and equipment at a
cost of $400.00, with same to be
)aid for next fiscal year. Carried
and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Blackman, seconded by Supervis-
or Donnenwirth, that the County
Auditor be authorized to transfer"
$49,000.00 from the General Re-
serve to the County General
Fund. same to ,be a loan and to
be repaid during this fiscal year,
AYES: Supervisors Donnenwirth,
Flanagan, Blackman, Cloman and
Humphrey. NOES: None. AB-
/
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- SENT: None. Carried and so or-
visor Blackman. that Chairman dered.
Humphrey be authorized to em- Motion made by Supervisor
ploy Thomson and Evans as .the Blackman, seconded by Supervis-
architects for the Greenviue or Flanagan, that the Distric t-
BranCh Library Building, and in torney, Road Commissioner and
the event they cannot ie obtain- County Surveyor be designated
ed, Chairman Humphrey be au- or F.lanagan .that this Board. ad-
thorized to select and employ an- verzise for vias ior me mrnisnmg
other State Licensed Architect. of electricity to the Quincy Light-
Carried and so ordered, ing District for a period of five
Motion made by Supervisor | (5) years, with bids to be received
Dormenwirth, seconded by Super-ion or before Monday, July 2,
visor 231ackman, that Lloyd. E.I 1951. Carried and so ordered.
Boone be appointed as an alter-| There bein no further business
nate member of the Plumas|by this Board to prepare a sub-
County Fish and Game Commis-| division ordinance for Plumas
sion to succeed John DeKinder[ County, same to be submitted to
who has moved from the County. | this Board by July 2, 1951. Car-
Carried and so ordered. | ried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super- Blackman, seconded by Supervis-
visor Cloman, that this Board to come before this Board, and
there being an Order on file call-
concur with the recommendation
Of the Plumas County Fish and
Game Commission that the alter-
nate members for the past year
be appointed as official members
for the forthcoming fiscal year,
and that the following appoint-
ing a Special Meeti for ,Mon-
day, June 25th, 1951 a lu o clock
A.M., the Board adjourns until
said day and time.
E. J. Humphrey, Chairman
Attest: Lois Alexander, Clerk
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Guido
Ramelli of Portfla visited her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Ghidossi.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harlot of
Oakland are spending their vaca-
tion at Lake Almanor. Monday
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Ghid0ssi. Mr. Heriot is Mr. Ghi-
dossi's nephew.
Leroy Eller and Johnny Tatro
of Red Bluff spent Saturday with
the Paul Tatro's. They came to
take Mr. Eller's son Russell home
with them. Russell has been vaca-
tioning with his cousins.
Mr. and-Mrs. Angclo Amais-
tani ,of Woodland visited his aunt
Corenne Sorsoli Friday.
Jimmy North "has the misfor-
tune to hurt his leg badly while
riding his bicycle down the hill
from McLains.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kingdon and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price, Lynette
and Jerry were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Boyd of Quincy.
Mary Stevens and daughhter
Ardith and Sam Kingdon were
business visitors in Reno
Tuesday.
Mrs. Eleanor Logan and Mrs.
Ollie Garrick and daughter, Betty
Jo went over to Reno Tuesday.
Chris Phleger, a former resident
moved back last Tuesday. Chris
has toured many states-and still
thinks Crescent Mills is the best
,lace to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarege of Oak-
land and Mr. and Mrs. Grander
of Albany and ¢Irs. Jake DeHahn
went up to Lassen Park Tuesday.
Because Margaret enjoyed the cool
atmosphere of the Park, she per-
suaded her husband Jake to make
another trip there Sunday. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Ollie
Garrick.
Mrs. Lydia Sheehan and two
children left Friday for Berkeley
where Mrs. Sheehan will enroll
at San Francisco College for the
summer session. The chidren will
vacation with their aunt, unCle
and cousins for two weeks.
Barbara Reese ,of Sacramento
spent a week visiting her mother
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Larson and her son Gerald.
Bee Bonham and two sons of
Red Bluff are spending a few
days with her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs, McLain.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sorsoli and
Diana of Susanville came over
Sunday to-visit their relatives.
Diana remained to vacation with
her grandmother and other re-
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker and
Roy Baker went through. Iassen
Park and over to Hat Creek to
visit Mr. Baker's cousin, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank. They were accom-
panied home by another cousin,
Mrs. Tuttle of San Jose. Mrs.
Tuttle took the train Mnday
morning for home. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank recently sold their home in
Hat Creek, and are moving to
Yreka.
Ruby Madigan was home from
Reno, where she is attending sum-
mer school, ior the weekend.
Betty Jo Garrick rode to Reno
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Madi-
gan. Betty will vacation lth her
aunt, uncle and cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bqrt Radick of
Oakland are spending a few days
visiting their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tatro.
Mary Sims went down to
Paradise on Sunday.
Ronnie Logan is spending a
week at Boy's State in Sacra-
mento.
A birthday party honoring Ted
Bacher's fifth birthday was given
last Thursday. Small guests in-
cluded Marilyn and Pat Sheehan,
Jimmy and Harley orth, Bunny
and Chuckle Camp, Dwlglt
ders, Kenny Hunterman, Nelda
and Sencie Milton, Joey lhl,
Pat and Dennis McLain. vnne
Bacher and Sharon Nye.
present were Lydia heehan,
Jyce Edgrnon, Alice Camp, Betty
Sanders. Rosemary Milton, Helen
Reihl, Elaine McLain, Barbara
Reese and son Gerald, Mrs. Lar-
son, Mrs. Knoll, Miss Hafner and
Mrs. Gertrude Bacher, Phyllis
Nye and the hostess, Jerry
Bacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordoza, and
Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mil-
ton and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Cordoza and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Oordoza all picnicked
at Crystal Lake Sunday.
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the trees near a watering trough.
And darned if one cow wasn't
pumping water into the trough!
It's a fact--she'd raise the pump
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