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'HE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD
Heaven is a creative realm, for
the good things that we envision
In our inner heaven will become
manifested in our outer life. be-
cause God in His heaven is the
fountainhead of all things, an d
What He gives us in Spirit in
response to our faithful prayers
must become manifest in our
world. This is what Jesus meant
when He said, "Seek ye first his
kingdom, and his righteousness;
and all these things shall be added
Unto you." --Weekly Unity.
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ARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this oppor-
tunity to thank each and every
person who so generously donated
their time, labor, livestock, log-
ging equipment, corn-cola, sound
ystem, ambulance etc. and so
many cash donations, to help mae
our rodeo and barbecue a huge
IIuccess.
The officers and members of
the Indian Valley Riding and
Roping Club.
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951 SUPERVISORS
S;AGE ANNUAL DINNER PROCEEDINGS
The Womans Club of Crescent i95C-LI hungers; and that the
Mills held their annual dinner ut County Auditor be authorized to
....... Th SUe a warrant in favor of Mar-
the riiaeaway lesaay nignt, e'? " • , *
........ ' .... :aall and. Stevens m ne amount
mgnught oI me evening was tne of $500.00. AYES: Supervisors
installation of officers. :}onnenwirth, Flanagan, Black-
On the incoming slate was nan, Cloman and Humphrey.
Elaine McLain, president; Frances _ OES: None. ABSENT: None.
Tatro, vice-president; Betty Mil-Carried and so ordered.
ton, treasurer, and Margaret De Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Hahn, secretary. •
Since Alice Camp, former treas-
urer, is moving soo, the club
members honored her with a
handkerchief shower, Betty Milton
making the presentations.
The delicious food and fun was
enjoyed by eleven members and
ix special guests.
By way of entertainment, Char-
lotte Robbins topped the evening
with several beautifully rendered
piano numbers.
Mr. and Mrs. Verner Weinrich
and baby daughter Claudine Lu-
cille spent several days last week
visiting at the home of her mother
Mrs. Frank Furtwangler.
Flanagan, that the County Sur-
veyor cooperate with the Quincy
Fire District Commissioners to
have the fire hydrants at the cor-
:er of Court and Jackson Streets
and the corner of Main and Co-
burn Streets, moved from the
streets to the Courthouse grounds.
Carried and so ordered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, seconded by Super-
visor Flanagan, that in accord-
ance with the estimate of the
S tate Department of Public
Works, Division of Highways, the
.County Auditor be authorized to
:ssue a warrant payable from the
Bridge Fund in the amount of
$11,000.00 payable to the Division
of Highways, same being the es-
timated cost for preliminary en-
;:0000500DWAR£ PAtNI"
An R00FING SUPPLIES
BETTER START USING THEM
WHILE THE WEATHER IS GOOD
Our Expert Advice Comes for Free--Cy, Joe and Ralph
WE SERVICEI
PLUM00 GARBAGE AND DISPOSAL COMPANY
GREENVILLE, CALIFORNIA
Leave Telephone Messaqes at Greenville 3q-
RAGS AlhO OTHER SALVAGE FOR SALE--
aineering on the Portola Grade
Separation and any unused por-
tion to be refunded to the County
of Plumaa; and that the Clerk of
tl:is Board be instructed to write
the Division of Highways author-
izing them to proceed with the
necessary negotiations with the
Public Utilities Commission and
fl',e Western Pacific Railroad
Company, and that this Board
further authorizes the Division of
Highways to obtain the right of
way for this project. AYES: Su-
pervisors Donnenwirth, Flana-
san, Blaekman, Cloman and
Humphrey. NOES: None. AB-
SENT; None., Carried and so or-
dered.
Motion made by Supervisor
Cloman, seconded by Supervisor
Donnenwirth, that the Road Com-
missioner be authorized to pur-
chase a new Studebaker Truck,
two plows, one Motor Grader
with Cab, one Tractor and one
Portable Conveyor; that the sum
'of $28,95.30 be transferred from
t h e Umtppropriated Reserve
within the Special Road Improve-
ment Budget to Acquisition with-
in the same budget to be appro-
priated for said purchases; and
that the County Auditor be au-
thorized to issue warrauts in pay-
ment for these purchases when
presented with the proper invoic-
e.. AYES: Supervisors Donnen-
wirth, Flanagan, Blackman, Clo-
man and Humphrey. NOES:
None ABSENT: Noe. Carried
and so ordered.
There being no further busin-
ess to come before this Board
said Board adjourns until its next
regular meeting to be held on
Monday, July 2, 1951 at 10 o'-
clock A. M.
E. J. Humphrey, Chairman
Attest: Lois Alexander, Clerk
that00 00uiok on its feet I
OU want a truck that has plenty of
heft for the pay load--but the right
kind of pow |s the clincher.
That's why so many truckers turn to
GMC for swift performers that can
pack home the pay load.
For in these b¢oad-sbouldered carriers
--chassis and engine are yoked together
to form a perfect team for hauling, a
team that's built for keeps !
The result is a great line of trucks--
from nimbler-to 2-tonners with horse-
power unsurpassed in their class, up
to brawny Diesels with two-cycle
efficiency that has made them first in
gales in the "
nat/on,
That's wh¥--whethe your cargo ig
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GENERAL
comPact or bulky, liquid or MOTO
solid, grain or cement--if
you load it on a GMC, you deliver it
faster at less cost er mile/
As your GMC dealer, we can give you
the long-time benefits of the right
combination of axle, engine, transmis-
sion and frame for the loads you have
to work--skilfully engineered by the
world's largest exclusive manufacturer
o| commercial vehicles.
NOTOR SALES
_ QT.mqCYZ .LIFORIA
VALLEY OBSERVATIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rhinehart
have returned this week from a
vacation jaunt which took them
to Yellowstone Park and other
eastern points. Edna has been at-
tending summer school at Greeley,
Colo.
Alec Largent. Verner Wein-
rich and Frank Furtwangler were
among the successful fishermen at
Clover Creek over the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett
and baby daughter are now mak-
ing their home in one of the C.
T. Gordon houses. He is again con-
nected with Burton Motor Sales.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman LedeU
and 3 sons of Georgetown, and
Mr. and Mrs. Manchen of Santa
Barbara, were visitors over the
past weekend at the Tom Eisen-
huth home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hawson
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Benson made a trip to Mt. Lassen
Park on the Fourth and. report
that the atmosphere there was
quite cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis of
ConCord left for Lake Tahoe last
Tuesday after spending several
days of their vacation visiting at
the home of her mother, Mar-
guerite .Austin. She accompanied
them to Reno for a few days visit
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuns and
daughter Jean Hutchinson, hus-
hand and son of San Francisco,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stanley
of Quincy were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kelton over the
Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Largent and
son of Quincy were visitors over
the weekend with the Frank Furt-
wanglers and Verner Weinrichs.
Mrs. Macie Reynolds, mother of
Edna Kunzler, left last week for
Red Bluff where she will visit for
an indefinite period at the home
of her son, Bob Reynolds.
SEKVICF.S BUSINESSF00
SOON
,00AYS RABY NF00?]'ON '
Two matters of extreme impor-
tance, one to husewives and one
to operators or owners of service
type businesses, have assumed im-
portance under price controls in
the Reno district, which covers
the entire state of Nevada and five
Northern California counties, ac-
cording to Raby J. Newton, dis-
trict director of OPS.
Under ceiling price regulation
34 for service trades, it is becom-
ing incerasingly apparent that
many businesses and individuals
under this category are not aware
of the fact that they are required
to file ceiling prices for services
rendered. Although deadline for
this filing was June 15. the direc-
tor emphasized athe fact that those
persons and businesses which have
not met the deadli}ie, file the infor-
mation, required at the soonest
)ossible moment.
He cautioned housewives to
ALTERATIONS- DUTTONhoIes
DRESS:.IA'.;;NG - TAILORING
MRS JIIMY SMITH
Telephon Orcenville 31-M-5
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Standart Mine Road. Two 2-bdrm.
houses ,on large lots. $5500 and
$6500.
Opposite Wolf Creek Garage.
Neat, comfortable 3 bdrm. home.
On % acre lot. All Fenced. Nice
lawn, double garage, hen house
and enclosure. $7500.
3 yr, old farm style home on 5
acres overlooking Indian Valley.
New feed barn, chix equipment
and other outbuildings. Deep well
with pressure system for domes-
tic and irrigation use. Nice loca-
t4on, close in. Only $8500.
HELEN HOLLENBECK
Realtor - Quincy
Phone 301-W Leonhardt Bldg.
FOR SALE---8 ft Philco deluxe
model refrigerator. 2 yrs old. Call
Mrs. Jimmy Smith, 31-M-5. 3tp.
CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS--
For rent; close to Setzer Mill.
Pine Valley Inn, Hwy 89, Green-
ville. 12tfc.
WANTED . Piecework ironing;
reasonable; work well done; 24-
hour service. Del Wright, at old
Kruger Ranch house, Greenville.
SAWS AND
LAWNMOWERS
SHARPENED
By Factory Machine Method
Pickup & Delivery Service
Leave Orders At
GREENVILLE SHOE SHOP
SHOP HERE FIRST
tot
HOUSEHOLD
HARDWARE
and
KITCHENWARE
Now Featurinq
Imported
Basket Work
at low prices
A COMPLETE LINE OF
scrutinize meat cuts, especially
beef, sharply when buying. If beef CARDS AND GS
is of prime, choice, good or corn-
it is clearly FOR All. OCCASIONS
mercial quality,
stamped, he said.
BAY AREA WOMAN
NAMED LECTURER
ON C. S. BOARD
MRS. EMMA LOUISE GARRETT
Mrs. Emma Louise Garrett,
wh,o was named a Christian
Science lecturer at the annual
meeting of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass., to-
day, June 4.
For several years chairman of
a laPSe research foundation in
the United States, M. Garrett
Iq now a Christian Science PraC-
titioler In San Francisco. S h e
prevlously taught and directed
music and apt education In both
public and private sclools and
in universities. She took her dop
torate at the University of Bet-
fin, and studied at the Unlve-
sity of Chicago, University of
Oregon and Columbia Univer-
sity. Christian Science leoturerq,
make extensive speaking tours
throughout the United States as
well ae overseas.
INDIAN VALLEY 5c-10c
Jewell Standart, owner
GREENVILLE, CALIF.
PUBLIC
STENOGRAPHER
NOTABY
Specialt Leqal Work
rYPING - CONTRACT9
LEASE - DEEDS, ETC
MARGUERITE
AUSTIN
Telephone 8-M4
On hlway 89, near high school
Crescent Street Greenville
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CORRECTED
NOTICE
NOTICE IS I-IREBY GIVF_,N
that the Board of Commissioners
of the CRESCENT MILLS FIRE
PROTON DISTRICT has
adopted a preliminary budget for:
(1) maintenance and operation,
and: (2) capital outlay, which
preliminary budget can be in-
sDected during week days at Cres-
cent Mills post office between the
hours of 9 A.M. and 5 P.M., and
that the said Board of Commis-
sioners of said District will meet
at the Crescent Mills Fire Hail on
August 4, 1951 at the hour of .8
P.M. for the purpose of fixing
the final budget for said CRI-
FIRE
TION DISTRICT, at which tame
and place any taxpayer may ap,
pear and be heard regarding tl
increase, decrease, or omiton of
any item of the budget, or for the
inclusion of addiUnal items.
ROBERT KEIJrON, Secretary
Crescent Mills Fire Protoetaon
District.
FOR SALE---3 rm house, unfurn.;
fully insulated, lots of light, Knot-
ty pine living room; lot 100 ft
deep, fenced yard; 8x16 ft wood-
shed, storage, workshop. Inquire
last house on Standart Mine
oad, Greenville. 17p
FOR SALE--14-ft Rock holt boat,
equipped with Crosley Marine Con-
version 4-cyl. inpoard motor, 5400
rpm; 41/. ft beam; on factory
trailer; A-1 cond. Speed up to 80
mph. See it on Burton Motors
Used Car lot. Andy Bradford 14tfc
ROBBINS SELF SERVICE
LAUNDERETTE
35c per- load damp dry--Located
across from Moseley and Grenke
Market. tfc.
WILL TRADE Thayer chrome
baby walker for living room heat
ins stove with pipe. Del Wrlgh
at old Kruger Ranch House, 14,
FOR SALEat saerlfice---IVrd
tractor with wheel weights, MoP
board plows, tandem disc; 5-ft
angle dozer, power take-off pul-
ley, cordwood saw - all almost neW,
Also 1940 1V.j-ton Dodge Truck, 2 *
speed rear axle, G-I steel bed,
good tires; Als Craftsman chain
saw, 30-in bar and extra chain.
C. J. Carroll, Carroll Acres, Err
glemine Road, Taylorsville. 17p
FOR SALE--Milch cow, Gernsey,
just fresh. J. L. Rilea, Box 559,
Greenville. .Tp
FOR SALE--Building lots I
Greenville. Clarence Olson, Cot-
tonwood Club. Phone 24-M-5. 7-tfc
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FURNITURE REPAIRING
GENERAL CABINET WORK
(18) SHIRLEY GAGE (3c)
Near Almanor Mill Greenville
REFRIGERATOR for sale; 22 ca
ft. Has had only 3 months use. In"
quire at Frizzle Lumber Co. busi-
ness office, Crescent Mills. 167
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FO- SALE--Air horn complete
with tubing, connections and tanl,
$40. J. J. Bogue. Hot Springs
Road. lp,
HERE'S GCOD NEWS for all yol
chicken eaters 75 FRYERS for
sale. Herman Leu. Greenville. lC
FOR SALE-- One set SimmO
coil springs for double bed $10,
One oil heater' and 100 gal tanl,
cvmplete--$25. One child's crib,
complete $10. One baby carriage
---$15. Phone 32-M-3. 3to
\\;VAN TED Wood burning traSB
burner and water heater. Harry
Riles. phone 55-M-2. 18P
.au wilI liDd one of the handiest
,.:dgets in your home or office is
t Bostitch E-8 Stapler---only $2. 5
t the Record office get one noW!
. Plus Tax
$92.50
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Phones 295 or 2414
126 W. Third
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