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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECUHD
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PLUMAS
THEATRE
GREENVILLE, CAL.- Phone 48M
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News by The Indian Valley Reoord
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(In Tecbmicolor )
Saturday Only August 18
David Wayne and Tom Eweli
In Bill Mauldin's
UP FRONT
Sunday-Monday August 19-20
Joan Crawford
Robert Young
Frank LoveJoy
GOODBYE MY FANCY
Tuesday-Wednesday August 21-22
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and Chill Wills
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1951
FAIR JUDGING RESULTS
continued
Sorsoli Taylorsville: 2nd, Mrs.
Maxine Smith, Greenville.
Gladiolus. Apricot or Peach--
]st, Mrs. J. L. Hunt. Quincy; 2nd,
Mrs. Maxine Smith.
Sladiolus ixed colors -- 1st.
Frel T.ylor. Greenville.
Lillie. Tiger- ist, Ida Burchi-
"mL Greenville 6 2nd, Mrs. Wayne
Harrison. Quincy.
Marigolds. Calendula--lst. Lila
Cloman, Quincy; 2nd, Mrs, R. E.
McIin, Virgilia: 3rd, Ida Burchi-
hal, Greenville.
Pansies, Yellow with Foliage--
1st, C. Holt, Greenville; 2nd. Mrs.
M .ine Smith
Pansies, Blue with Foliage--
1st, C. Holt. Greenville; 2nd. Mrs.
?.$arle Barber. Greenville; 3rd. Ida
Burchinal, Gi-eenville.
Pansies. Mixed with own Foliage
-3.st. Ruth Melton, Quincy; 2nd,
Shirley S. Newhall. %mmcy; 3rd,
C. Holt, Greenville.
Petunias, Single Ruffled, Pur-
ple--lst, C. Holt, Greenville.
Petunias, Single Ruffled, Pink
--1st. Eva Neer, Taylorsville.
Petunias, Single ,Ruffled, White
Ist, Henri Fisher, Taylorsville.
Petunias, Single Ruffled Mixed
C.flors 1st. R. L. Carshadon. Por-
tola; 2nd, Eva Neer, Taylorsville;
3rd, C. Holt, Greenville. I
Petunias - - Double Ruffled ..... I
White--1st. Ida Burchinal.
Petunias Double Ruffled, Rose
lsL Ruth Melton. Quincy; 2nd.
Mrs. R. E. McLain. Virgilia; 3rd.
• Itolt. Greenville.
Petunias. Double Ruffled Pur-
p!:?-lst, Marie Sorsgli, Taylors-
-ille: 2rid C. Holt, Greenville.
Petunias, Double Ruffled. Mix-
ed Colors---Inn. Ida Burehinal.
Greenville: 2nd, Mrs. R. E. Mc-
Lan. Virgilia: 3rd, C. Holt.
Petunias, Frilled. Mixed Colors
--lst, C, Holt. Greenville; 2nd, Ida
Burchinal, Greenville.
Petunias, Single, Assorted--Inn,
C. Holt, Greenville.
Roses, Red-lst, Henri Fisher,
Tavlorsville; 2nd Loleta E. Chaf-
fey; 3rd Mrs. Maxine Smith
Roses, Pink--Int. Henri Fisher,
Taylorville: 2nd, Theresa Kern.
Roses, Assorted -1st. Henri
Fisher, Taylorsville: 2nd, Loleta
E. Chaffey, Quincy.
S. Newhall, Quincy.
Salpiglossis, Purple--1st, Mar-
::erte L Hamblin, Greenville.
Salpiglossis. Mixed--lst. Mr. J.
L Hunt. Quincy; 2nd, Shirley S.
New'hall, Quincy; rd, Mrguerite
I. Harnblin, Oreenvllle.
Stock, Pink- qst, H. lolt,
Greenville,
Stock. Lavender--Inn, H. Holt,
Greenville: 2nd, Mrs. Maxine
Smith, Greenvville.
Snapdragons, Red--Ist, H. Holt,
Greenville.
Snapdragons, Pink--lst. Mattie:
belle Ames, Quincy: 2nd, H. Holt.
Snapdragons. Mixed--lst, Mar-
guerte I. Hamblin. Greenville; 2nd,
Mrs. Martin Espinol. Portola.
Sweat Peas, Blue---Inn. Lila Clo-
nmn, Quincy; 2nd, Eva Neer, Tay-
lorsville: 3rd, Gaye Gray, Quincy.
Sweet Peas. W'hite---lst. Shirley
S, Newhall, Quincy; 2nd, Ida Bur-
chinal, Greenville; 3rd, Eva Neer.
Sweet Peas--Int, Shirley S.
Newhall, Quincy; 2nd, Eva Neer.
Sweet Peas, Red--lst, Eva Neer.
Taylorsville; Shirley Newhall
Quincy; 3rd. Ida Burchinal.
Sweet ,Peas, Salmon--Int, Ev
Neer, Taylorsville; 2nd, Mrs. I. T.
B, gcker, Quincy; 3rd, Ida BurcM-
nal, Greenville.
Zinnias, Red--lst, W. C. Meyers,
2nd, Mrs. Rafa Perez, Greenville,
Zinnias, l--lst. H. Holt,
Greenville.
Zinnias. Orange--Henri Fisher
Taylormrllle.
Zinnias, Assorted--lst, Henri
Fisher, Taylorsvflle; 2nd, Marie
Sorsoli, Taylorsville.
Zinnias, Dwarfed, ssorted
1st, Mrs. R. E. McLain. Virgilia;
2nd, Mrs. E. E. Reddick. Keddie;
3rd, Ida Burehinal, Greenville.
ZlnnlaS, L Fantasy, Assorted-lst ,
Mrs. R. E. McLain, Virgilia; 2nd,
Lena Sobrero, Taylorsville; 3rd,
Ida Burchinal, Greenville.
, Larkspur, Double Pinklst, H.
holt, Greenville.
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Neer, Taylorsville.
Daisies, Mareonilst, Ida Bur-
chinal, Greenville.
Daisies, Easter Redlst, Ida
Burchinal, Greenville.
,Daisies, Transvaal (Garbera)--
1st, Ida Burchinal, Greenville, 2nd,
H. ,Holt, Greenville.
Asters, Aasoed C. Holt,
Greenville.
Zinnias, Aab--lt, C, Holt,
Greenville.
HORSES
Draft Horse Division
INDIAN VI,X
RSJH JOIU), 0wn=¢
Mill Bl@oks
Now $7.50 per 10ad
iverd Jn "
Gv.Jo Area
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Two year olds, Geldings--Inn,
John Galeppi, "Jerry," Quincy;
2nd, John Galeppi, "Bob," Quin-
cy; 3rd, Errl Bates, "Bill," Tay-
lorllle.
Two year olds, Mares--lst, Er-
rol Bates, Blaze;f' 2nd, Errol
Bates, "Nell," Taylorsville.
Farmer's Teams
Two horse team-Ist, Errol
es, Tyloyille; 2nd, Errel
Four ha Teamlat, ol
Uates. Taylorsville; 2rid, Bill Eel-
• den, Quincy.
Light Horse Division
Four year old. Mares -lst,
"Iala," vV. T. Warren, RenD;
2nd. "Wud-, Ali," Harry Lutz.
Crescent Miils: 3rd, "Natta,"
Harry Lutz, Crescent Mills.
Three year aids-Mares--- 1st.
"My Gal Sal." Mel Straight,
Susanville: 2nd, "Follein," Harry
Lutz. Crescent Mills: 3rd, "Gheza-
IU' Harry Lutz, Crescent Mills.
QU tRTER HORSE
Two etr aids-Stallion- -lst,
"Smokey Bill Howard," W. M,
Iloward, Pleasant Grove; 2nd.
"Strip of Sugar," Vinton J. Pearce
Taylorsville: 3rd, "Farewell Pe-
dro. Charles Toni, Vinton.
Fore year old Mares--Inn. "Can-
ely F:id." Harvey Dolphin, Taylors-
ville; 2nd, "High Babe."
CLOTHING AND TEXTILES
Dress. Cotton, Set-In Sleeves
st. Dorothy Sheppard, Vinton;
2nd, Pamela Scovell, uincy; 2rid.
Norma Buus, Quincy; 3rd Delores
Wherry, Greenville: 3rd Lanee'
Dell Miller, Quincy; 4th. Susie
Howell, Quincy; 4th, Mary Kay
Futler, Greenville.
Jumper Dress and Blouse---int.
Carole M. Davies. Vinton: 3rd.
Joan Neuman. Greenville.
Skirt --- Rayon or cotton --- 1st.
Pauline Kehrer, Quincy; 2nd,
Frances E. Sabala. Greenville.
Dress. Cotton. One or Two
Fiecc 3rd. Gayle Elder, Sierra-
ville.
Dress. Rayon, One or Two
Piece • 2nd, Joan Elorza, Beck-
wourth: 2nd, Frances E. Sabala.
Greenville; 3rd. Gayle Gay, Quin-
cy; 3rd. Shelia Jones, Beck-
Fourth.
Skirt or Jumper- Wool- 1st,
Dorothy Lee Jeskey, Quincy; 1st,
dean Maddalene, Beekwourth; 2nd,
Katheryn Ferguson. Quincy; 2nd.
Cynthia Anne Elder. Sierraville:
2nd Mary Alice Bidwell. Green-
ville: 3rd, Roberta Knobel, Vinton;
3rd. Doris Gray, Quincy; Vivian
Wiley, Greenville; 4th. Wilma
Wiley, Greenville,
Pajamas---Inn. Dorothy Lee Jes-
key, Quincy; 1st, Margaret Young,
Quincy; 2nd. Katheryn Ferguson,
Quincy; 2nd, Vivian Wiley, Green-
ville; 3rd, Wilma Wiley, Green-
ville; 4th. Mary Alice Bidwell.
ville; 4th. Mary Alice Bidwell.
BISCUITS & ROLLS--4-H
Plain Rolls or Muffins--inn,
andra Sodolski Sierraville; 2nd,
VVilma Wiley, Greenville.
COOKI ES--4-H
Drop Cookies -- 1st. Shirley
Cumberland. Calpine; 2nd,. Doro-
thy Lee Jeskey, Quincy; 3rd, Joan
Neuman, Greenville,
AMERICAN
SADDLE HORSES"
Two, Year Olds, Older, Mares .....
1st, "Linda." Errol Bates. Tay-
lorsville: 2nd, "Lily," Erroll Bates.
Two Year Olds, Older--Gel-
dings--Inn, "Banner," Errol Bates,
Taylorsville; 2rid. "Tennessee
Tom." Dr. G. W. Worrell, Susan-
ville: 3rd. "Chico," Erroll Bates.
Taylorsville.
ARABIANS
Two-year-olds. older- Mares---
1st, "Rayo Jane Victoria," Val-
verde Ranch. Portola; 2nd, "Nu-
bunnit." Sammie Brown, Crescent
Yearlings, Mares--lst, "Sohn-
cery, Laverne Gates, Taylorsville;
Two Year Olds, Older, Geldings
.... 1st, "Nache," Sammie BroWn,
Crescent Mills; 2nd, "All Hani;"
Harry Lutz, Crescent Mills.
QUARTER HORSES
Yearlings, Mares---inn, "Cricket
Queball," Harvey Dolphin, Tay-
lorsville.
Yearlings, Stallions and Gel-
dings--Inn, '*Texas Nugget," Har-
vey Dotphin, Taylorsville.
THOROUGH BRED
Two Year Olds, Older, Geldings
--lst, "Vinegar Joe," Sammie
Brown. Crescent Mills; 2nd, "Dust
Pan," Ella B. Lutz, Crescent
Mills; 3rd, 'hief," Loute De-
Armond, Portola.
SADDLE MOUNTS
Horses--lst, "Bunny," Sonny
Sorsoli. Crescent Mills: 2nd, "Dr.
ClarP," Don Worrell; 3rd, "Tam-
ara," Kitty Lou Keys. Portola;
4th. "Diamond," LaVerne Gates,
Taylorsville; 5th, "Buck," Mary
Richards.
MISCELLANEOUS
Pleasure Rorses--lst. "V. J.,"
Sammie Brown, Crescent Mills;
2nd, "Wesley," G. W. Worrell.
Family Groups 1st, "Sonny,"
Peaches, F. A. Springsteen, Sier-
raville; 2nd, "Banner," Chico,"'
Erroll Bates, Taylorsville.
HEREFORDS
Summer Yearlings, Female--
ist, "T H R Princess 76," Sac,
Here., Sac; 2nd, 'Iss Baea West-
ern 38," H. C. Neer, Taylorsville;
3rd, "Lady Stanway 12," H. C.
Neer, Taylorsville.
Senior Heifer Calf--lst, "Miss
T. H. R. Flash D D 12," Sac.
Herefords, Sac.; 2nd, "Miss J. H
R Fleshy D C 6," Sacramento
Herefords Sac.; 3rd. "'Lady Stg=n. -
way 14," I C. Neer Taylors -
rifle.
Three BullsIst, Sacramento
Herefords, See.; 2rid, H. C. Neer.
Get of Sire--lst, Sacramento
Herefords. Sac,: 2rid, Sacramen-
to Herefords, Sac.; 3rd, H. C. Neer,
Taylorsvflle.
Pair of Yearling Heifers 1st,
Taylorsville.
Pair of CIveslst. Sc. Here.,
Sac.;:2nd. Sac. Here. Sac.: 3rd,
': C. Neer. Taylorsville.
IEATURE EXHIBITS
4-H Clubs--Inn, Indian Valley,
Greenville: 2nd, Sierra Valley 4-H
Club, Vinton: 3rd Sierrt County
4-H Club, Loyalton. 4th, Feather
River 4-H Club, Quincy.
One Family Farm Feature Ex-
hibit--Int. Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Clarke. Quincy.
Feature Display--Int, Plumas-
Sierra Counties Farm Bureau
Home Dept,, Sierraville; 2nd.
Feather' Rver Grange, Quincy; 3rd,
Vndian Valley Grange, Greenville.
Special Organization Booths--
1st. Pioneer PTA, East Quincy;
2nd. Vcstern Mining Council,
Greenville.
BEEF CATTLE
Junior Yearling, Female 1st.
"Miss Trilado." Sheryl and Ste-
yen Sorsoli. Crescent Mills; 2nd.
"H. V. Goldn." Sheryl and Sic-
yen Sorsoli, Crescent Mills: 3rd.
"Bright Sigh," Jan Scott. Quincy;
4th, "Rexanna," Jan Scott, Quincy.
Summer Yearling, Female---Inn,
"Lassie," LaVerne Gates, Taylors.
Senior Heifer Calf--lst, "Lady
Dream Girl," LaVerne Gates.
Champion --- "Lassie.'. LaVerne
Gate, Taylorsville.
Steers. 1001 to 1250 lbs. ---
Prime: Lee Ramelli. Quincy;
Chaice LeVerne Gates. Taylors-
ville: Dorothy Sheppard. Vinton;
Richard Maddalena. Beckwourth;
Gary Rofford. Sierraville: Gerald
Knobel, Vinton: Raymond Dawies.
Vinton: Charles Dromiack, Vin-
ton: 5une LeRoy, Taylorsville.
4-H SHOWMANSHIP
" Beef Cattle
1st. Lee Ramelli, Quincy; 2nd.
Lawrence C. Davies Vinton; 3rd.
I,aVerne Gates. Taylorsville.
HEREFORDS
Five Range Bulls--Inn, H. B.
Neer Taylorsville; 2rid, H. C. Neer,
Neer, Taylorsville: 2nd H. C. Neer.
Five Replacement Heifers--Inn,
H. C. Neer, Taylorsville; 2nd, H.
C. Neer, Taylorsville.
SINGLE FAT ANIMALS
Heifers or Steers--Int. Deryl
Nation, Crescent Mills: 2nd, Sam-
mie Brown. Crescent Mills: 3rd.
Sammie Irown. Crescent Mills.
SINGLE FEEDER ANIMALS
Feeder Steers, yearlings---Ist,
Jim Dodds. Clio; 2nd, Kenneth A.
Torri Loyalton: 3rd. Art Peter.
Taylorsville.
Feeder Steers. calves--lst, Ken-
neth ,A. Torri, Loyalton; 2nd, Sam-
mm Brown. Crescent Mills: 3rd,
Deryl Nation, Crescent Mills.
For
WESTINGHOUSE
REFRIGEBATORS
Ranges, Waterd Heaters, Clothes
Dryers, Laundromats
See Wally Robbins at
PENS 5 FEEDER CATTLE-
ALL BREEDS ]
en of 5 feeder steer yearlings
--]st. Jm Dodds, Clio; 2rid, Sam-
mie lrown. Crescent Mills.
Pen of 5 feeder steers, calves
1st. Sammie Brown, Crescent
Mills: 2nd. Fletcher Brown, Cres-
cent Mills.
Pen of 5 feeder heifers, calves
1st, Rancheria Angue, Ander-
son: 2nd. Sammie Brown, Cres-
cent Mills: 3rdi,Sammie Brown,
Crescent Mills.
HEREFORDS
Five Replacement Heifers--Int.
Sammie Brown,- Crescent Mills:
2nd. ArtPeter, Taylorsville.
(Continued Next Week)
ARTISTS, GIFT-BUYERS AND
(ERAMICS OPERATORS,
TAKE NOTICEI
GREENVILLE'S
EMPORIUM
known as
FAT'S GIFT SHOP
WILL BE CLOSED
FOR INVENTORY
UNTIL
MONDAY, AUGUST 20th
By BOB KELTON
Corner-Post Anchor Made
From Old Harrow Disk
We heard about this clever
corner-post anchor (below)
that will stand a lot of fence
pull--prevent sagging.Thought
it might interest you-
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See Wally Robbins
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Representative of
Furniture
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