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September 27, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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THE INDIAN VALLEY RECORD THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. James Riles were NOTICE TO CREDITORS hosts to Mrs. Rilea's parents, Mr. In the Matter of the Estate of PABLO VELAZQTIEZ Deceased• and Mrs. John Berg of Oakland No. 2830 this week. With the Bergs was Notice is hereby iven by the their son Johnny, just back from Undersigned. B E R T R A M D. serving with the Army in Alaska. S, Public Administrator and Administrator of the Estate of PABLO v'LAZQITEZ deceased, to the creditors of and all 0ersons Whal'€ Going Off? having claims against the said decedent, to file them, with the J necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication t Of this notice, in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the t IN KOREA state of California in and for the County of Plumas, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers,  IN WASHINGTON within six months after the first publication of this notice to the t IN THE U. N, atd Administrator at his office in the Court House, Quincy, Califor- nia which last named place the Undersigned selects as his place Read Of business in all matters connect- ed with the estate of said decedent. Dated at Quincy, California, WEEKLY NEWS leptember 7th, 1951. 'RTRAM D. 3A:-s " ANALYSIS Administrator of the Estate of PAB'.O vAzQz deceased, and be informed (Pub. Sept. 13-20-27, Oct. 4-11, 1951) What's Going On? DREW PEARSON KNOWS AND HE TELLS ALL in his. "WASHINGIGN MERRY-GO-ROUND" Every Week \\; OUR COMMUNITY "Is 00U"N THESE Join the Movement to Keep America Green! When forest lands are properly manageql and protected, they keep on growing trees for tomorrow. Never overlook the importance of seedling trees. They will become the lumber, plywood, paper and thousands of other products in the years to come. This community needs to keep its forests growing to maintain our industries, jobs, schools. When we keep our forests green, by pre- venting forest fires, we are helping make our community more secure. THESE CLASSIFIED ADS DON'T COST... THEY PAY PUP FOUND DOG LOST--Birndle brown bull- This brindle brown pup named dog, named "Bonnie." Half fore- Bonnie was returned to its own- head white. Between Canyon Dam er within one hour after The and Greenville, Tuesday. See Record was on the street . . • Chester Walk, Greenville High, or Classified ads don't cost-- Mrs. Walk at Pastime Club. 27C THEY PAY. ALTERATIONS- BUTTONholes DRESSMAKING - TAILORING MRS JIMMY SMITH Telephone Greenville 31-M-5 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CHARMING OLD HOME. First home in  Taylorsville. Pleasing setting under shade trees, and a large level lot. Rooms well-ar- ranged, wth not too high ceilings. There is a ranch style kitchen with big pantry, dining room with panelled fireplace, and nice old- fashioned parlor downstairs. Up- stairs contains 3 dormer type bed- rooms. No bath but an extra room suitable for one. No running water but a handpump just outside tle kitchen. City water piped to yard. Yes. it needs attention but can be had for a song. TWO BEDROOM home, partly furnished. Nice big lot. On Start- dart Mine road. $5500. TAYLORSVILLE. Very nice four bdrm. 2-bath home. 25 acres. Large fireproof garage a n d workshop, all equipped, 2,000 capacity chix yard. Cement block fruit storage house. Feed barn and other very good outbuildings. Cement walks. Wide porches around house. Nice view. Property includes original town water sys- tem Nearly .everything furnished including loads of tools for garden _ . and shop; even some linens, etc. To settle estate. $5,000 down will handle. HELEN HOLLENBECK Realtor - Quincy Phone 301-W Leonhardt Bldg. HOUSE FOR RENT Indian Val- ley Hot Springs. tf CABIN FOR RENT--2 rooms; furnishings optional. C. J. Fred- rickson, North of highway below Crescent Grade. 20tfc LUMBER SPECIALS 2x4 -.$4S Douglas Fir and White Fir $29 M Surfaced Douglaa Fir and White Fir Ix6 Sheeting $29 M ALMANOR LUMBER CO. Phone 18-M Greenville FOR SALE--3 bdrm. house and large shop building; large lot on No. Main St. Phone 14-M-4. 24tfx PIANO FOR SALE---Mrs. M. C, Rowett. Phone 91-M-5. 27-28-29p REFRIGERATOR for sale--20 cu. ft. Has only 3 months use. Inquire at Frizzle Lumber Co. business of- fice, Dixie Canyon, below Crescent Mills. 16tfc ROBBINS SELF SERVICE LAUNDERETTE 85c per load damp dry--Located across from Moseley and Grenke Market. ffc. FOR SALE--House trailer, fac- tory made; excellent condition. $500. Abel's Evergreen Trailer Park, on Hiway 24 between Quin-  ey and Keddie. Ph. Quincy 31-J-3. FOR RENT Tourist cottages, Kitchens, bedroom, lath. $50 per month, including electricity, auto- matic hot water, gas for cooking, wood for heating. One or two adults only. Greenville Motor Court. 24m3 JAMES V. SMITH Plumbing -- General Repairs Retail Supplies PHONE 31-M-5 tfC FOR RENT--3 room house, par- tially furnished. $35 per month, Greenville Motor Court. 24-M-3. tf FOR SALE 4 new tires40x15, Contact Mr. La Fleur at Cheney'S Mill. 28-29-30p NOTICE I will pay $1000 for sufficient information to assure arrest and conviction of any person guilty of stealing or slaughtering my cattle. S. F. BROWN Crescent" Mills, Calif. 32p You will find one of the- handies gadgets in your home or office i a Bostitch B-8 Stapler--only $2.50 at the Record office--get one noW! INDIAN VAU.P.Y RECORD Published Every Thursday Night Entered in the post office at ' Greenville, C€lffomla, as second- class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 18"/9. Thelma A. Johnson. E. N. Johfl$011 Owners and-Publishers Member of C.N.P.A. - N.F--A.  : Subscribe to your hne paper. Heln it to help you! 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