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qrHE iNDIAN VALLEY RECORD
THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1951
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WESTWOOD
The Most Complete Department
Store in Lessen County
Clothing-Shoes
Ready-To-Wear
Appliances-Radios
Shoe-Repairing
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• 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.
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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
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QU INCY GREENVILLE
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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-.
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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
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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