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October 25, 1951     Indian Valley Record
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Truck Owner and Agent For QUINCY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS IN Greenville Typewriter ribbons and typing blanks and signs at The Reoord! FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telephone Greenville 75-M-2 MANES FUNERAL HOME or e GI & Fk SlwP Telephone Quinoy 95 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOTARY Spedd Legal Work TYPING - CONTRACTS LEASES - DEEDS, ETC. MARGUERITE AUSTIN Telephone 8-M-4 On hiway 8g, near hrigh hool Crescent Street Greenville cmco YE GIFT SHOPPE Cards - Stationery - Ceromlee GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 122 West Third Street - Chloe BEDFORD'S Watohes- Diamonds Jewelry - Silverware REPAIRING 119 W. 31'€1 St. GhiO0, Cal. RED BLUFF FICKERT'S We have what you want Jn HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 200 Red Bluff Byr' Gu/& JOHN I MOOE "The Best Place in Town to Buy a Car" Chevy - Olds - Cadlllao Tehama Co. Dealer Ph. 166 SUSAh00ILLE The Record recommends the following" merchantl to p- poctlve shoppers in this violnity. Loosley's Insurance Service Sierra Theatre Building SUSANVI LLE, CALIF. AT WOLF CREEK GARAGE Phone Greenville 68-M EVERY MONDAY LONGS SHOE STORE Fine Footwear for Men, Women and Children HOSIERY 614 Main  Phone 84-B L WIRTH- IEmtwc=e General ElootHo Apptla SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING SUPPLIES 618 Main St. Phone ,B CORDER 8tudebaker Cars and Truol Utility Trailers - Truck Beds USED CARS AND TRUCK8 We 8ervloe All Makes KELLY TIRES Phone 108-B - lS29 Main lit. IVNWOOD FLORIST AND NURSERY Flowers for All O¢ulons BulM - 84ads - Plants - Trees Main & 811armmt Ph. 881-B LASSEN OFFICE SUPPLY Typewriters - Offloo equipment Stationery - Gifts Hotel Mount I.Hn Building Roblee - Buster Brown - Airstep JU8TIN & HYER COWBOY BOOT8 8oc the Complete Line of HILCO RADIOS Refrigerators-Ran ges-Froezere Davis 5ece Appliance Griffin Building Phone 4106-B L R. PACEWOOD, Opt. D. Glasses Fitted and Repaired Office Hours: 9-12 and 1-5 Ima 607 Cottage Strut Telephone 247-B DEAL & DAVIE SERVICE Cadillac & Oldsmobile Cars GMC Trucks - Goodyear Tires RECAPPING Complete Automotive 8ervioe Phone 212-B 1107 Main St. Safety Terl:ed Used Cars Dealers In Builders' Supplies T.  M. CARPENTER SHOP Cabinet Work-Glass Work 8ash and Doors Pimmi 292-B 807 Union DOYI,E MOTO CO. 8alee -- FORD  liervioe FOP - and OIa¥ Guaranteed Used Cars PhOe 295-B 611 Main St. The Bto=e on the Corer Main and Gay Streets Gotham 8torling NaUonaliy Advertid Wa DI AMEND& Watoh Repairing - Engrsvhqi EASES STUDIO Your Porlarmit Photographer ,00upe00rs Claudie Neer had the misfor- tune to slip and fail and break IJrocd:€i(S his hip last week. He is in Sac- L  .JaJkJa ramento doing as well as can be expected. Mr. Radick, Frances Tatro's father, of Oakland, was here sev- eral days to hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Sachet of Richmond made a flying trip up to see his mother one day last week. Reggle is to ship out this week for parts unknown. He is on the ship Iowa. Andy Stevenson dropped in to visit his brothers and their fam- ilies Friday evening. He had din- ner with the Bill Bakers before returning to his home in Portola. Friends will be happy to hear that Mr. and I:. Roy Evans of Oroville now have a third mem- ber of their family. She has been named Janet Margaret. Nadiene Brown of Chaco spent the weekend visiting at her home here. Friends are sorry to hear of the accident that Richard Cordoza had Saturday with his horse. He ts hospitalized in Batson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker at- tended the American Legion Card Party Saturday night. Mrs. Dwight Huyett visited her daughter, Betty Sanders a n d family one day this last week. ' Mrs. Elaine McLain and Mrs. Tivvie Fuller and daughters were in Reno on business one day this last week. Don't forget to buy your ticket or plan to attend the Women's Club Halloween dance at Taylors- vflle next Saturday (27th) night. There will be prizes and a good time for all. Buy your ticket from any of the members or come on over and buy one at the door. Fred Peterson of Oakland has been here visiting his friend, Gust Johnson and doing some hunting. Gust will return with him to Oak- land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Frohlich and daughter, Mary "Helen of Reno spent the weekend visiting his sis- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gruever. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duvall and children of Sacramento spent the weekend visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis. Sunday Mrs. Robinson and son and Mrs. AT THE SIEClAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPER- VISORS OF THE COUNTY OF PLUMAS, STATE OF CALI- FORNIA, HELD AT QUINCY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1951 at 10 O'CLOCK A.M. October 2, 1951 We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Plumas, State of Cali- fornia, hereby request that a spec- ial meeting of this Board be called for Monday, October 15th, at 10 o'clock A.M., for the following pur- poses: 1. Juvenile Hall matters 2. Bids on tax anticipation notes 3. Welfare matters 4. National Guard matters-- Lease at County Fairgrounds 5. Gansner Field Airport mat- ters 6. County Fair matters 7. Road matters E. J. Humphrey, Chairman A. C. Donnenwirth C. E. Blackman J. C. Cloman James F. Flanagan The roll is called and there are present: Supervisors A. C. Don- nenwirth, James F. Flanagan, J. C. Cloman and Chairman E. J. Humphrey. ABSENT: Supervisor Blackman. • This being the time set for re- ceiving bids for the sale of one Tax Anticipation Note in the amount of $150,000.00 for the Plu- mas Unified School District and one Tax Anticipation Note in the amount of $200,000.00 for the County of Plumas, the Chairman orders that bids be opened for the sale of the $150,000.00 Tax Antici- pation Note. One bid is received as folloWs: Bank of America N.T.&S.A. and American Trust CompanyNo premium 2½% interest Motion made by Supervisor Don- nenwirth, seconded by Supervisor Cloman, that Resolution No. 514 be adopted, selling tax anticipat- ion not No. lFlscal Year 1951- 1952, of Plumas Unified .School District of Plumas County, Cali- fornia, to the Bank of America N. T.&S.A. and IAmerican Trust Com- pany. AY]S: Supervisor Donnen- Clyde Stockton were down to visit wirth, Flanagan, Cloman and with their sister and folks. Elmer Humphrey. NOES: None. AS- Jr. who is attending school in SELNT: Supervisor Blackman. Car- Chaco was home for the first ried and so ordered. time since school started. Marian Sorsoll accompanied Mrs. Lindstrom and daughter, Mary to San Francisco for the weekend, to'visit her daughter Sheryl, who is in nurses trainng in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haker and boys spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Jake DeHahn re- turned on the 13th from a week in the bay area. Jake attended Grand L,odge of the Masonic Order in San Francisco. They visited Mr. aid Mrs. Fred Clairage. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tatro and children went down to Red Bluff this weekend. Mr. Williams and two children of Portland, Oregon visited one night with Mr. Knolls. Earl Woods celebrated his 8th birthday Friday. The following guests were present to help him observe the occasion: Richard Cordoza, Kenneth Hunterman, Dwight Sanders, Lynette and Joey Milton, Dennis and Pat Mc- Lain, Milton Hobbs, Harley and Jimmy North, Kelly Madtgan, Janice Steen, Johnny Davis, Joe Kemp, Dorothy, Butch and Rickey Laplander, Kenny and Linda Ta- tro and Sharon Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Le Moyne Rogers and to sons of Sacramento visit- ed the Jake DeHahns two days this last week. Mrs. DeHahn and the Rogers were former neigh- bors in Quincy a number of years ago. Mrs. Pete aeava spent Sun- day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Plumie Nye while Mr. Viacava was away on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nye and Sharon enjoyed a lovely dinner at the Hideaway Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powell and sons of Richmond visited her par- e.nts, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp this weekd. Vtna Fickhardt spent several days in Orc111e visltlg her daughter and family, r. and Mra. sag 1Iman. She helped celebrate Rena John's birthday. Friends and relatives away from home are always glad to receNe the home-town paper. 8end them a gift subscription to The Record. =-_- _- : : -__ _ _<. : - INDIAN I00.CORI) The Chairman orders that bids be opened for the sale of the $200,- 000.00 Tax Anticipation Note of the County of Plumas. One bid is received as follows: Bank of America N.T,&S.A. and American Trust Company--no premiums2½ % interest. Motion made by Supervisor Flanagan, seconded by Supervisor Donnenwirth, that Resolution No. 515 be adopted, selling tax antici- pation note No. 1--Fiscal Year 1951-1952, of Plumas County, State of California, to the Ban of America N.T.&S.A. and Ameri- can Trust Company, AYES: Supervisors Donnenwirth, Flana- gan, Cloman and Humphrey. NOES: Noe. ABSENT: Super- visor Blackman. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Don- V- Published Every Thursday Night nten m the post otflee at GzeenUle, Csltte,'m salecond- lus matter under the Act f (pm of March 3, 1879. Thelma A, Johnson. E. N,4ohnon Owees and " Member of C.N.P.A. - N.E.A. ag, tlat e-Comty'Auditor be authorized to pay the principal and interest on December 28th, 1951, with the principal to be paid from the first available taxrnon- ies. and with interest to be paid from the Unappropriated Reserve. AYES: Supervisors Donnenwirth, Flanagan, Cloman and Humph- rey. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Blackman, Carried and so ordered. The categorical report of Mrs. Verna C. Beall, Welfare Director, is presented. On motion made by Supermor Donnenwirth, seconded by Supervisor Cloman, and un- animously carried, IT IS ORDER- ED that the report be accepted as presented, with the exceptions of O.A.S. Case no. 576 and the 12/1/51 action on A.N.C. Case No. I16; that the requests for medical care and general relief be approv- ed; and IT IS FURTHER ORDER- ED that the County Auditor be authorized to issue warrants in payment of the aid amounts. Motion made by Supervisor Clo- man, seconded by Supervisor Don- nenwirth, that A. J. ,Watson, Coun- ty Surveyor, be appointed to serve as Inspector on the construction at Gansner field Airport .being done by E, G. McLain. Carried and so ordered. The Board recesses until 1:30 P.M. $ . $ 1:30 P. M. The Board reeonvenes. Supervis- or Blackman continues to be ab- sent. Motion made by Supervisor Clo- man, seconded by Supervisor Flanagan, that Resolution No. 516 be adopted making a request of the State of California, Division of Fairs and Expositions, that $3,000.00 in State Funds be made available to cover the premium account for the 1951 Plumas Coun- ty Fair held August 9, 10, 11 and 12, 1951. AYES: Supervisors Donnenwirth. Flanagan, Cloman and Humphrey. NOES: None. AB- SENT: Supervisor Blackman. Car- ried arid so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Don- nenwirth, seconded by Supervisor Cloman, that upon receipt of the duly executed Right-Of-Way Deed, the County Auditor be authorized to issue a warrant payable to Edna Short in the amount of $250.- 00 from the Special Road Improve- ment Fund, same being in pay- ment for an easement for the Greenville streets. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Clo- man, seconded by Supervisor Don- nenwirth, that Resolution No, 517 be adopted, authorizing the Chair- man and Clerk of this Board to execute a lease to the State of California, acting by and through the Adjutant General for the use of the National Guard certain portions of the Flu- mas County Fair Grounds and facilities described in said Lease. AYES: Supervisors Donnenwirth Cloman and Humphrey. NOES: None. A, BSENT: Supervisor Black- man. Carried and so ordered. Motion made by Supervisor Clo- man, seconded by Supervisor Flanagan, that Resolution No. 518 be adopted, authorizing and di- recting the County Auditor from the sum of $200,000.00 to be re- ceived from the sale of a tax Christian Selene, Society, cyz Lesson Serrrfon Sunday a.m. Evening meeting on the Wednesday of each month, 8 St. Anthony Catholic: Father J. Coro0ran, pastor; Sunday 10:45 a. m., Quincy 9:00 a. m. Assembly of God: Rev. North, pastor; S. S. 9:45 a. Service 11:00 a. m., Service p.m. Sunday. Wednesday Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Church: Second Fourth Sunday of each month, ). m., at Assembly of God Community Church - S. S. 9:45 a. m., Service 11:00 a. f Taylorsville: 10.0 a. m. Mills: 9:00 a. m. Felowship net at Greenville first Thursday eaoh month, 7 p. m. Elder C. Wayne Griffith, Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.; ship Service 11 a.m. SaturdaP Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. NOTICE TO CO-OWNER OF MINE TO CONTRIBUTE August 2, 1951 To G. E. Goodhue, her heirs, ex utors, admimstrators, sUCC sors or assigns: You are hereby notified the undersigned, have the sum of Two no/100 ($200.00) Dollars in and improvements upon the t oNo. 1 Quartz Cla.Lm mas, State of said claim is more described in thereof, of record in Volume of Quartz Calnu the office of the of the County of California, in order to hold mining claim under the of Section 2324 of the United Stes. amount required to hold for the mining years 1st, 1950, and Jul) And you are notified that if from the service of this Notice riou, you fail or refuse to buts your proportion of expenditures, as co wv infer,st in said claim will the property of the under the provisions of tion 2324. J. W. GOODHUE (Pub Aug 9 thrugh anticipation note, to credit to accounts of the several and departments of County ernment (exclusive of speclai tricts of the County) from to time, such sums of money are required by them for the ment of their lawful AYES: Supervisors Flanagan, Cloman and HumphreY' NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervt or Blackman. Carried and so or" dered. There being no further busine to come before this Board,  motion is made by Supervt Donnenwirth, seconded by Su visor Cloman, that this Beard m Supervisors adjourn in respect tO the memory of Harley C. Flo P noy, faithful Plumas County oP ficial, who served as County Cle and Auditor from 1895 to 19 as Deputy County Clerk and puty Assessor, as County or from 1928 to 1943, and passed away Friday, October 1951. Carried and so ordered. E. J. Humphrey, Chair Attest: Lois Alexander, Clark. A WELCOME GIFT AT ANY TIME A gift subscription to your home town newspaper for the boy or girl away from home. 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