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qrHE iNDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1951 1 i DONLAg"S WESTWOOD The Most Complete Department Store in Lessen County Clothing-Shoes Ready-To-Wear Appliances-Radios Shoe-Repairing J I WESTWOOD LAUNDRY WESTWOOD t ms S.0P Wc0000sSo.s i | Phone 87-M-2 Greenville ]  Telephone Greenville 75-M-2 I .00F00SIONAL SERVIOES I]! MANES FU.ERAL HOME ! I .ours9:30-6 - Saturdays9:30-7 I|) ....  -- ( i --  I! ( rae ttt e= rmwer =nop ) I,. Agency for Quincy Laun(L,Z /1 ( Teleplone Quincy 95.____=___, i • WESTWOOD SERVICE COMPANY BU ICK-GIC-PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE Chevron and Union Stations W. J. Tunisn Vern Bickeits CHIC0 YE GIFT SHOPPE Cards - Stationery - Ceremlcs GIIFS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 122 West Third Street - Chloe Buyers" Guide BEDFORD'S Watches - Diamonds Jewelry - Silverware REPAIRING 119 W. 3rd St. Chloe, Cal. RED BLUFF FICKERT'S We have what you want in HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 200 Buyers' Guide JOHN M. MOORE Chevy - Olds - Cadillac "The Best Place in Town to Buy a Car" Red Bluff Tehama Co. Dealer Ph. 166 THE CALIFORNIAN STYLISH MEN'S WEAR FREEMAN SHOES 651 Main Red Bluff ¢r SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTB SUSANVILIZ Guide The Record recommends the following merchants to pros- pective shoppers in this vicinity. Loo-Aey's Inscmce Service Sierra Theatre Building SUSANVILLE, CALIF. AT WOLF CRux GARAGE Phone Greenville 68-M EVERY MONDAY ,,*- LONG'S SHOE STORE Fine Footwear for Men, Women and Children HOSIERY 614 Main St. PhOne 84-B WIRTH.MILLAR Hardware General Electric Appliances SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING SUPPLIES 618Main St. Phone 223-B MOUNT LASSEN SHOE REPAIR Prompt Service to Out:of Town Customers and Mail Orders 912 Gay St. Susanville TED CORDER Studebaker Cars and Trucks Utility Trailers - Truck Beds USED CARS AND TRUCKS We Service All Makes KELLY TIRES Phone 108-B - 1329 Main St. MILLWOOD FLORIST AND NURSERY Flowers for All Occasions Bulbs - Seeds - Plants - Trees Main & Sacramento Ph, 381-B LASSEN OFFICE SUPPLY Typewriters - Office Equipment Stationery - Gifts g CARL'S SHOES Roblee - Buster Brown - Airstep JUSTIN & HYER COWBOY BOOTS See the Complete Line of PHILCO RADIOS" Refrigerators- Raqges. Freezers Davis Service Applkmce Griffin Building Phone 406-B J. 1t. PACKWOOD, Opt. D. Glasses Fitted and Repaired Office Hours: 9-12 and 1-5 mll Telephone 247-8 DEAL & DAVIE SERVICE Cadillac & Oldsrobile Cars GMC Truoks - Goodyear Tires RECAPPIN G Complete Automotlve Servlce Phone 212-B 1107 Maln St. Dealers in Build'erl' 8upptles 1". & M. CARPENTER SHOP Cabinet Work-Glen Work Sash and Door= Phone 292-B 807 Union DOYLE MOTOR CO. Sates -- FORD -- 8ervloe FORD - and MERCURY Guaranteed Used Cars Phonb 295-B 611 Mln St. For Complete Furniture UPHOLSTERY SERVICE DAVE'S TOP AND BODY WORKS 275 Fairield Phone 418-R SIEIWA  The Store on the Corner Main and Gay Streets Gotham Sterling Nationally Advertised Watches DIAMONDS Watch Repairing - Engraving M.&M. Appliamce and Hmlwre 718 Main St. Phone 170-B Norge- Bendix - Appllanoes Genl. Hardware-Slort'g. Goods TMLOR00LLE TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Sorsoli were Reno visitors Wednesday. Burr Sherrick arrived Tuesday from Los ngeles where he is contractor for the new Ice cream fountain and dress shop to be built by the C. V. Dolphins near the school, Mr, and Mrs. John Hardgrave and Eugene Marley are the poud owners of new Chevrolets. Mrs. Helen Stephenson accom- panied by her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Largent and son of Quin- cy spent Monday in Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fletcher of San Francisco arrived Friday to spend the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boyden. Mrs. Edna Mae Bannister of Su- sanville visited Friday with her sister, Mrs. Lois McCutcheon. Those going from here to play card Thursday at Mrs. Elsie Ann Hannons were Mrs. Betty Paulsen. Mrs. Henri Fisher. Mrs. Irene Ros- si. Mrs. Lena Sobrero, Mrs. Edna Fisher. Mrs Ruth Cliff, Mrs. Lets Coffin, and Mrs. Amy Hardgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Winn Beacom and son Jay have moved Vo Oakland. after spending several years here at the Beacom's Summer Resort. They left on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clary and children of Richmond spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Ruth Clary and his sister. Mrs Lauren Hinz and family. Mrs. Vrilma Abernathy and children came over Friday from Quincy to see Mrs. Juno Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. John Coffin who now live in noma. spent several days here with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Cliff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rossi have as their guest her nephew of Medford. Oregon. Mrs. Louise McIntyre and liss June LeRov have returned to their homes after' spending a week at Lake Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson. and dughter Jill of Stockton visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Downey last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gats and family came up from their lome in Redding to spend the weekend with his mother Mrs. L. W. Wing and other relatives. Mrs. Vena Thompson of Su- sanville spent last week here with her mother, Mrs. Juno Pierce who has been quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Pearce and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hardgrave in Quincy Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Young were her sis- ter, Mrs. Mary Short f Sacra- mento. J. M. Boyden of Sonday, Utah. Mrs. Clara Barham and daughters, Miss Nits Barham and Mrs. Agnes Packwood of Susan- ville. They also visited Mr. and MI*S. George Boyden. Paul Sobrero and Aids Sorsoli spent Friday and Saturday in San Francisco. Dr. Lee Masters left Sunday after spending a week here. Mrs. Masters took him to Reno where he flew on to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dolphin have returned home from Ft. Bragg where they went to see his brother Seth Wheelock who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Sorsoli went to Quincy Sunday to attend the wedding of Miss Frances Bedell. Mrs. Faye Openslow, PhyUss Openshar and Lillian Giggs of Oroville visited Mr, and Mrs. Aldo Sorsoli Sunday. Ronnie Sobreo of Alameda is spending his vacation here with his uncle, Paul Sobrero and family. Miss Helen Thomas and ¢Iiss Ruth Wallace left Monday for Ne- wark. N. J., after spending two weeks with Miss Thomas' sister, Mrs. Kennet! Dolphin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Lnder- wood h.ave bought a lot from Mrs. Maude Taylor and have started a house. / Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughter Barbara a n d Miss Shery] Sorsoli went to San Fran- cisco to attend the Ice Follies. Mrs. Lucille Atkins and son Skipper of San Diego are spend- ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Loy Donaldson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vandament and friends of San Francisco spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Fisher. Mrs. Alice Williams was a visi- tor in Susanville Saturday. Where can you get all this: a page of comics every week;? Drew Pearson's weekly Washing- ton Merry-Go-Round, Magazine California section every other week, news of your county, news of your community, recipes, home- making features, eto---and all-for only $2.50 a year? Only in The Indian Valley Record, of course! INDIAN VALLEY RECORD Pdbllshed Every Thursday Night Entered l the post otflcs at Greenville, Callfrnla, as second- class matter under the Act Of Congress of March 3, 1879. Tllma A. Johnson - E. N. Johnson Owners and Publishers C.N.P.A. - N.E.A. '%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% oeooooooeeooooeoooeooee DR. JACK A. ELFAIq'r OPTOMETRIST L56 Jackson St, Quincy - 1.351W (Opposite Industrial Hospital) Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted BROKEN I.,ES' DUPLICATED CONTACIY LENSES PRESCRIPTION  GLASSES tRA,%====.===='====,p======.=.=.==%==%I RICHARD R. ECKER LICENSED U RVEYOR e Surveys - Maps - Reports Legal Descriptions e Phone 378 Quincy / I DR. A. T. DIETLE OPTOMETRIST IIIIIIlN IIIII III II III III III IIIIII State Theatre Bldg. - Oroville 1461 Myers St. Phone 150 INDIAN VALLEY FUEL Mill Blocks Now $7.50 per load Delivered in the Greenville area. RALPH JORDAN, owner PhOne 24-M-2 Greenville FURNITURE RFOVERING AND REPAIRING MIRACLE UPHOLSTERING CO. Free Pickup & Delivery Service Every Friday Phone Greenville 8-M-4 1326 Main St.  Susanville eaaeeaalaea$aaaaaeae Subscribe to The Record today! SWIM FOR HEALTH AND FUNI Indian Valley Hot Sprinqs Unlimited Supply Hot Artesian Mineral Water Showers 25¢  Tub Bath 50e Swimming Pool . 35c & 50¢ Free Barbeque Facilities Helpers Needed in Exchange for Swim Greenville  10-M-3 MANES FUNERAL HOME AUDITING ACCOUNTING TAX CONSULTATIONS Plumas Accountinq Service Q. Philpott, P. A. QU INCY GREENVILLE PHONE 202 PHONE 22M2 St. Anthony Catholic: Father J. J. Corooran, pastor; Sunday Mass 10:45 a. m., Quincy g:00 a. m. Assembly of God: Rev. Don Phone 75-M-2 Greenville California NOTICE OF N() N-R ESPONSI BI LITY Taylorsville, Calif. June 15, 1951 Notice is hereby gven to all whom it may concern, that we will not be responsible for any debts or obligations contracted by or in behalf of Beacom's Resort on or after the above date. (14) W-INFRED BEACOM LUELLA BEACOM NOTICE OF NON-RESPONSI BI LITY Greenville, Calif. June 1, 1951 Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that I Will not be responsible for any bills or North, pastor; S. S. 9:45 a. m., obligations contracted by or in be- Service 11:00 a. m., Service 7:30 half of the Indian Valley Fuel Co. p.m. Sunday. Wednesday Youth prior to the above date. (14) Meeting at 7:30 p.m. RALPH JeRk. Lutheran Church: Scond and Fourth Sunday of each month, 2:30 p. m., at Assembly of Go Church. Community Church - Greenville: S. S. 9:45 a. m,, Service 11:00 a. m. NOTICE OF NON-R ESPONSI BI LITY Greenville, Calif. June 10, 1951 Notice is hereby given to all Tayiorsville: 10:00 a. m. Crescent whom it may concern, that we will Mills: 9:00 a. m. Felowship Din- not be responsible for any debts her at Greenville first Thursday of or obligations contracted by r in each month, 7 p.m. behalf of Van's Fountain Lunch Seventh Day Adventist: Elder Darrell Kenny, pastor; Sabbath School 9:30 am. Service 11 am on Saturday. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Christian Science Society, Quin- cy: Lesson Sermon Sunday 11:00 a.m. Evening meeting on the first Wednesday of each month, 8 p.m. Indian Valley Post No. $68 AMERICAN LEGION AND AUXIlJARY MDTS S]COND MOqDAY OF la_CH MONTI'I AT 7:30 p.m. Veterans and service men welcome INDIAN V$LEY GRANGE N. 439 Meets First and Taird 'lesday ot Ech Month, 8 p.m. - Taylorsvllle H. S. HANNON, Master E!sie Ann Hannon, Se'y D. R. Strong, Hall Mgr. ,lllllnlllllelllltllllUl nlllnllllt llll l th I Ill III II ll|ll III I IIIUll SINCERITY LODGE No. I,F. &A.M. Meets 3rid Friday each moth. 8 p,m VlsRIng Brothers Weloomel Ernest Waiters, W.M. Herbert Holt, Secretary LUbIBER & SAWMILL WORKERS UNION - AFL Local Mo. 2647 Meets first Sunday of each month at 11 a.m, in Old Library Hall GREENVILLE -:. CALIFORNIA JOE PALAZZl, president ROBERT GI ESiCK Bus. Agent and ecy.-Treas-. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll( Jl Illll II/lllllllllllllllllllll G I.O.O.F. LODGE No. 2,53 Meets 1st and 3rd Saturdays- 8 p.m. - at Oddfellows Hall, Greenville, California CHAS. WALTER N.G. ELMORE HUNT, Sec'y NATIVE SONS of the Golden West PLUMAS PARLOR NO. 228 Taylorsville, Cal. Meets 2nd & 4th 8p.m. on or after the above date. VIOLA VAN FLEET H. A. VAN FLEET June 7-14-21-38p) NOTICE OF NON-RESPONSIBILITY Taylorsville, Calif. June 10. 1951 Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that we will not be responsible for any debts or obligations contracted y or in behalf of Van's Fountain Lunch. C, V. DOLPHIN MARY E. DOLPHIN (June 14-21-28p) UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS The following unclaimed de- posits are being held by INDIAN VALLEY BANK, Greenville, Cal- ifornia as unclaimed for a period of twenty (20) years: Bernice Bankus, Crescent Mills, California ............................ $1.30 Etta Bankus, Crescent Mills, Cal- ifornia ................................ 1.30 Blanche Hankel, Quincy, Califor- nia ........................................ 1.32 Mary VChitman, Greenville, Calif- ornia ...................................... 9.94, Unless these deposits are claim- ed by the legal owners or their letl, representatives the amounts will be turned into the State Treasury. July 2, 1951. CECILIA M. CHAMBERLAIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to befor me this 5th day of June, 1951. DOROTHY IEER BORG Notary Public. Plumes County, California. (Pub. June 7-14-21-28.) NO'lICE NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN th.at the Board of Commissioners of the TAY,LORSVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT has adopted a preliminary budget for: (1) maintenance and operation, and: (2) capital outlay, which preliminary budget can be in- spected during week days at Tay- lorsville Post Office between the hours of 9 A.M. and 5 P.M., and that the said Board of Commis- stoners of said District will meet at the Taylorsville Fire Hall on July 30, 1951 at the hour of 8 P.M. for the purpose of fixing the final budget for said TAYo LORSVJSE FIRE IROTEC - TION DISTRICT, at which time and place any taxpayer may ap- pear and be heard regarding the increase, decrease, or omisslon of any item of the budget, or foPthe inclusion of additional items. C. S. PAULSEN, Secretary Taylorsville Fire Protection District. ItlOTICE OF DIS, € PARTNERSH I,P FICTITIOUS NAME CERTIFICATE NOTICE IS that the and of OroviUe, County, California, and Baxter. of Greenville, County, California, in Plumas County, der the name of TERPRISES," has been and that BILL R. siding at Greenville, ty, California, is now owner of said business as "BAXTER and the principal place ness of said "AX'£ER PRISES" is at Greenville, County, California. Dated this 12th day of 1951. BILL R. BAXTER. State of California County of Plumes On tins 12th day of year one thousand nine and fifty one, before me, . Jones, Notary Public in said County and State, appeared Bill R. Baxter, ins to be the person whose is subscribed to the fore strument, and he me that hc executed the IN WITNESS have hereunto set my affixed my official seal and year m this hereinabove written. ( SEAL ) BERTRAVI D. J ANES Notary Public in and County of Plumas, California. tPublish June 14-21-28-July F'O SALE--Bostitch lers and staples; carbon typewriter paper; printed legal blanks. Whatever or printed paper needs, The Record office. IN THE SUPERIOR THE STATE OF CALIF( IN AND FOR THE PLUMAS SUMMONS No. 4386 LEOND J HOLSAPPL AMY R. HOLSAPPLE, Plaintiffs, VS. CHARLES CRUM, CRUM, HARRY C. ministrator of the Estate MIS TO. CRUM, ALL OTHER IERSON S KNOWN, CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY THE COMPLAINT PLAINTIFFS' ANY CLOUD UPON TIFFS' TITLE T ttFETO, Defendants. The People of the State ornia send greetings Crum, Arthur F. Crum, Gray, Administrator of tate of Morris T. Crum, ais All Other persons claiming any righ.t, title, lien or interest in the perty described in the adverse to laintiffs' or any )on thereto, You are hereby pear in an action you by the plaintiffs ed in the Superior Court State of California, in and County of Plumes, and to the complaint filed ten days after service on this summons, if served this County, or within if served elsewhere. Said action is brought to the provisions of 749, 751 and 751 of the Civil Procedure of the California, to determine verse claims upon the that certain lot, piece of land situate in the Chester, County of f California, described as to wit: The Easterly 50 feet and rear Lot 4 in Block D as on the map entitled West Addition to Chester. Plumas ifornia," filed 1911, in the o Recorder of said unty, California. And you are hereby that unless so answer said required, ment for any money or demanded in the arising upon contract, or ply to the Court for relief demanded in the WITNESS my hand of said Superior Court County of Plumas, State ornia, this 29th day of (SEAL) LOIS Clerk of the By LEORA E. Deputy. PARDEE & CADY Attorneys at Law Bank of Ametriea Susanville, California Telephone 263-B, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. (June 28 19) NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY that the Board of of the GREENVILLE TECTIVE DISTRICT has a preliminary budget maintenance and (2) capital outlay, inary ourget can during week days at F. Store between the hours and 6 P.M., and that Board of District will meet at he Fire Hall on July 30, hour of 8 P.M. for the fixing the final budge GlENVII FId TION DISTRICT, at and place any pear and be heard increase, decrease, or any item of the budget, inclusion of additional F. L. MILI.R, Greenville Fire