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PETITION TO LEASE I.L00S BUILD RIGHT HERE Slick-tongued promoters, armed with well-prepared sta- listics built on foundations of dubious caliber, do not visit such unincorporated areas as Plumas County and,.Gre- ville with any benevolent thoughts of helping build te com- munity, better the business of the merchants supporting it, Qr fatten the coffers of the organizations they may persuade to sponsor their projects in order to lend them the distinction of local endorsement. Their basic purpose is to secure as many Plumas dollars as possible and trcmsport them else. where without the local benefit of much more than the pur- e-has• of a sandwich, a cup oi coffee and a gallon or two of qoline. And yet their ideas are endorsed, their products on purchased, their assurances are respected, and the glittering generalities they hand out as the gospel entwined with teir well-organized words are accepted as wiser inter•a- lton them might be secured locally. Thousands of local advertising dollars have been spent in this area during the past year, and more than 80 per cent of them have gone to enrich the bank accounts of per- sonages and concerns as distmt as Colorado Springs. The ]benefits accruing to the local advertiser are not as great ms would have been the results obtained by spending the same dollars at lie•e, and no contribution has been made to the county tax rolls or the the local pcolls as is done by local men who are here to be of service to the community in which they live and in which they spend their dollars, but who do not employ the high-pressure tactics employed by the trained city slickers. One Greenville organization has recently awaleened to apparent misrepresentations as a result of which it en- dorsed an advertising project in which its members did most o3 the work and guaranteed the income to an outside concern--only to find it could have undertaken the job inde- pendently, done its own organizations some financial good and benefitted local businesa A businessman here who has repeatedly "fallen" for the flattery hmded out by visiting salesmen |ound out last week that he has been paying almost twice as much for a given piece of printed matter them he would have paid at home--where he derives direct benefit from the p/roll af- tected. We can't build a wall around our town without keeping Imsiness out as well as keeping it in. but we can give more ¢onsiderion to the value of giving first thought to support- lng the businessmen and manuiacturers which in turn sup- port the county and community. And the logical means to that end is to help build up the Greenville mad Plumas County Chambers of Commerce and work with them to the end that they can work for the bettering of condition in area. 00FE'S FIRST NECESSITY Food, clothing and she!ter have been the prime neces- sities of life since primeval man began the struggle of the race for lif. Promising these necessities has been the most power- ful political weapon through the ages. When Rome was on the decline, emperor despots clung to power by levying tri- bute of food over the subjected empire mad giving it away to the crowds of Rome. The New Deal, shrewdly taking advantage of the un- employment and anxiety ot the early depression years, bas- ed its claim for support on promsies of eternal security for a people of whom one.third, it claimed, were "tll-fed, ill- clothed and ill-housed." How times have changed--since 19331 The first neces- sity oi life in America today, as Washington sees it, is no longer food. nor clothing, nor shelter. It is Government it- self. Government comes first: its valued above all else. Sim- ple figures show this: In 1950, food cost the American people 52.5 billion dollars. In 1950, New Deal government cost the American peo- ple 57 billion dollars in taxesl The people--if they can hold out that lonq on short rationswi]l have a chance to put t! family market basket ahead of bureaucratic weltare in national ,nportance when they go to the polls a year hence. OUR OWN BUSINESS The arresting revelation that the long arm of the Fed- eral Government has reached from Washington to take con- trol of millions of do]la:rs beonng to 1he people of Cali- lornia comes from cte Controiler Thomas H. KucheL On turning over $2,547107 to the Federal Govern- ;ent for tidel0md oil royalties received by the STATE in July, August and September, Mr. Kuchel complained of "the insidious md constant trend toward Federal do- minion over almotd everything which, in the past, we fondly believed to be our own State L" He pointed out that the State has pl the U. S. Government a tal o! $10,258.00 [z royally monimb and has set aside an Federal Government la with the net rult that California is deprived al the . 'of well over 87 l]ion dollal "Long st precedent and our own sense at right and w'ong," the controller asserted, "place rise to all these monies in California but a majority of the U. S Supreme Court chromes all that. And now we pay them over to the Federal Government as ski:e-holder, freeze some in our own treasury and await Ln(:d Judicial determination of what, tt any, part of them belong to the people of tlds ISrael" Fortunately, an excellent prospect of culling the Gor- dian knot of  absul situation tlu'ough €0greloal common sense exists. The House has passed legislatl to clear the legal tangle and confirm the titles of all States to their own tidelands,  the Senat--m all mm hope--coretes enactment of *hat leglation, the pe pie will, at least so tar as ownership and revenues f0m Sdeland oil are cane•me& be able to say their own busi- nss is ally r ownl PROPERTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PLUMAS. No. 2635 In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Person and Estate ---of-- I.Y PETER BURDEVVICK, a Minor. GIV=00 that MA/ET J. BURDE- WI(.,",, guardian of the person and estate of HARRY PETEI BURDEWlCK, a minor, has fi]ed herein her verified petiuon pray- ing for an order authorizing the leasing of the real •sate herein- after described; and that Monday, the 10th day of December 1951, at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, at the court room of the above en- titled Court, in the court house in the Town of Quincy, County of Plumas. State of California, has been set for the hearing of said petition, and allpersons mterested are hereby notified to appear at the time and place set for said hearing to show cause, if any they have, why the order should not be made. Reference is hereby made to the said petition for further particu- lars, as to the terms and conditions of the proposed lease. Said real estate is described as follows: That certain real estate and the improvements thereon, situate in the County of Contra Costa. State of California, and described as fol- lows. to-wit: That certain real estate and the mprovements including the resi- dence and all buildings thereon, situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and deseri, bed as follows, to-wit: PARCHL I: Being that portion of the North- East ¼of Section 21, Township 1 :North, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo ase and Meridian, con- taining 40 acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the East line of said Section 21, with a south line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Peter Burdewick, et ux. to Mott C. Preston. dated October 8, 1921, and recorded October 29, 1921, in Volume 403 of Deeds, at page 38, said point bearing 1326 feet South from the North- east corner of said Section 21: thence from said point of be- ginning South along the East line of said Section 1320 feet to the East and West center line of said Section 21; thence West olOng said center line 1345 feet an East line of sad Preston tract (403 D 38); thence North alon said East line, 1320 feet tote South line of said parcel above referred to; thence East along said line, 1345 feet to the poin[ of beginning M EXCEPTIONS 2tEREFO : 1. Right of way, not over 18 inches, East of the fence on the West side of County Road rm ning Northerly and Souther] along the Easterly .boundary said property, to erect, construc and maintain pole lines, etc., as provided for fn the deed from Peter Burdewick to Great West- ern Power Company, a Califor- nia corporation, dated Decem- ber ].7, 1913. and recorded De- cember 20, 1913, in Volume 218 of Deeds, at page 92. 2. The 0.23 of an acre parcel of land described in the deed from Peter Burdewick. et ux. to Knightsen Irrigation District. dated February 21. 1923 and re- corded March 7, 1923, in Volume 434 of Deeds. at page 117, des- cribed as follows: "Beginning at northeast cor- ner of forty acre tract of P. Burdewick in the Northeast /£ of Section 21, T. 1 N. R. 3 E., D. B. & M., said point being the intersection of the east prop- erty line and center line of Lat- eral No. 2 North, thence along center line of lateral South 89 ° 37' West 678 feet; thence South 15 feet; thence North 89 ° 37' East 676 feet; thence North 15 feet to point, of beginning. PARCEL II: -FINISH Nancy Stampfli was hostess to Mayor Elmer E, Robinson of the Home Club Wednesday. San Francisco apparently has won Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McLai re-election to a second term in a and Dennis ',spent several days photo-finish, unlike any the ity in Reno this" last week. has experienced in its modern Mr. and Mrs. Leon Steen and )olitical history. Janice went down to weekend in Of the top three candidates for Oroville with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer the city's highest elective office, Steen and Mr. and Mrs. Pret Flow- Mayor Robinson has a total of ers and Penny. Stormy Steen has been vacationing with her grand- parents the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Bates and daughter. Renne were dinner guests of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stark spent the weekend here. Mrs. Roark is employed in Chico and Mr. Roark is home on leave from the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Jake DeHahn wehe host and hostess for a birth- day dinner Friday evening honor- ing Mrs. Alan Garrick. Mr. Gar- rick and Betty Jo were also pre- sent. for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker went over to Portola to a party given for the Quincy Laundry and Cleaners' personnel at the Log Cabin Saturday evening. Ronnie Logan and Marlene Far- rester had th misfortune to run into a pick-up driven by Lee Tay- lor, near the Nagler Mill Tues- day evening. Neither were injured but there was quite a bit of dam- age done to Ronnie's car. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nye were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Viacava Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kamp- schmidt of Oakland came up Sat- urday and remained over night with her mother and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gruver. The Gru- vers went home with them Sunday morning to spend Thanksgiving with them. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haker cele' brated their 35th wedding an' niversary Monday, the 19t1% Jiggs Fickhardt and Chris Pfle- ger went down to Richvale hunt- ing over the weekend. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Sig Bed•an and family in Oroville. Mr. Hurtell, one of the bridge workers, went down to his home in Sacramento for the weekend. His son returned with him for a days visit. THANKSGIVING SERVICES TO BE HELD AT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH "How beautiful upon the moun- tains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that pub- lisheth peace; that bringeth good tidings of good. that publisheth salvation; that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth!" The above verse from Isaiah will be included in the citations from the Bible. which, together with correlative pasages from the Chris- tian Science textbook "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Bakey Eddy, will com- prise the Lesson-Sermon to be read on Thanksgiving Day in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. One of the pasages from Science ,nd Health will read: " 'Now,' cried the apostle, 'is the accepted time: behold, now is the day of salvation.' -- meaning, not that now men must prepare for a future-world salvation, or safety, but that now is the time in which to experience that salvation in Spirit and in life" (p. 39) thence North 0 ° 43' East 92.11 feet; thence West 168.25 feet to Beginning at the Northwest the Easterly line of the County corner of Section 34, in T. I N. Highway leading from Brent- R. 3 E., M. D. B. & M, in Contra wood to Byron; and thence Costa County, California, and along this last said line North running thenSe along the North- 1.233.89 feet to the point of com- erly l!ne of Section 34, North mencement. 89 ° 51 East 30 feet to the East- Containing 78.894 acres and erly line of the County Highway being a portion of the N. W. leading from Brentwood " to of Section 34, in T. 1 N. R. 3 E., Byron; thence leaving the M.D.B. & M., Contra Costa Northerly line of Section 34 and County, California. along the Easterlv line of the Together with a right of way County Highway outh 20 feet 20 feet in width lying immedia- te the Southerly" line of a Coun- rely Northerly of the mid section tv Road: said point being, on line of said "Section 34 and ex- that southerly line o a 2u oo tending from the strip as heretofore conveyed for Boundary line of said Section road purposes as per deed from 197.1 feet East of the Westerl5 Volney Tavlor, et al. to Contra bundarv line of said Section 34 Costa" County, dated Augmt 31, said right of way to be used 1885, and recorded September road purposes. and being ap- 12. 1885. in Volume 48 of Deeds purtenant to the said 78.894 at page 533, Records of Contra acres first hereinabove des- Costa County; and the point of cribed. commencement of this aes- Dated, November 13th, 1951. (SEAL cription, Thence from this last said, IA)IS ALEXANDER Clerk point of commencement and[ By Leers E. Wilsey, Deputy along the Southerly line of the] Clerk said 20 foot strip (being the Publish Nov. 22-29-Dec. 6)_ southerly line of the County[ ............ Road) North 89 ° 51' East Iilllmllllillllllil•ilillll 2607.25 feet to the center line of Section 34; thence leaving li I the Southerly line of the County, OIN THE Road and along the xd;ltne o1 o. CRUSADE 1319 feet to the Northerly nne of that 83 foot riEht of way • strlp'as "con talngd .. document • rrom-eter urdewtck e ux, to  ' Bron " ,BetluLny Xrrigtion Dist:/• rtct dated June 1:'1922, anal_  FOR recorded Jan. 30, 1928, in Vol-I ; ume 430 of Deeds atpaEe 202,1 • Reeords of Contra Costa Court-, FREEDOM ty; thence leaving the mid sec- tion line of Sedtion 34 South 89 ° 40' 30" West 2444.50 feet; = : ° :AND HELP VALLEY RECOR]) : FIGHT Published Every Thursday Night • Entered in the post office at _ COMMUNISM Greenville, Ctifernia. as seeond- lass matter under the Act of : Thelms A. Johnec. _ E. N. Joanson OWners and Publiahers IB m  BB Member of C.N.P.A. - N.E.A. GREENVILLE, CALIF, • il -- --- -'--=-=-:----'---'-'-'--'--'--'--: / Illllllllllllllll 98,611 votes in the unofficial count, followed by Supervisor George J. Christopher with 96,- 865 votes and Supervisor J. Joseph Sullivan with 52,013. Still to be counted are approxi- mately 3559 absentee ballots. Poll- COMPETENT A.00il00OLOOt:00 oTH 0___YRS. EXPERIENCE WILL HELP COMPLETE BTH DATE & STATE YOUR UM FULLY. ENCLOSE $1 PeR IN- DIVTDUAL & PROMPT PERSONAL REPLY ONY PEARL, p. O. BOX ROLE8 $$, CALIFORNIA. IOHN E. RILEA Truck Owner and Agent For QUINCY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Phone Greenville 56"M-3 tical experts point out that, gen- - . erally, absentee ballots tend to follow the pattern of the voting on Typewriter ribbons and typing election day, and it is not con- blanks and signs at The Recordl sidered likely that the Nov. 23 count of these votes will change the result. DUNLAFS WESTWOOD The Most Complete ent Store in Lassen Cmty Clothing-Shoes Ready-To-Wear Appllancea-Radio 8hoe-Repairing WESTWOOD RADIO SERVICE COMPLETE REIO REPAIR Box 957 Westwood, Cal. PUBLIC STENOGRAgHER NOTARY Sw2alty Legal Work TYPING - CONTRACTS LEASES - DEEOS ETC. MARGUERITE AUSTIN Telephone 8-M-4 On hiway 89, near hrigh school Crescent Street Greenville cmc0 YE GIFT SHOPPE Cards - Stationery - Ceromlos G FOR ALL OCCASIONS 122 West Third Street - Chl¢o RED BLUFF FICKERT'S We have what you want in HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 200 BEDFORD'S Watches- Diamonds Jewelry - Silverware REPAIRING 119 W. 3rd St. Chloe, Cal. Buyers' Guide JOHN M. MOOBE "The Best Place in Town to Buy a Car" Chew -Olds - Cadlllao Red Bluff Tehama Co, Dealer Ph. 166 SUSANVILLE Buyers' Gu/de The Record recommends the following merchants to pros- pective shoppers in this vloinity. Loosley's Insurance Service Sierra Theatre Building - SUSANVILLE, CALIF. AT WOLF CREEK GARAGE Phone Greenville 68-M EVERY MONDAY LONG'S SHOE STORE Fine Footwear for Men, Women and Children HOSIERY 614 Main I- Phone 84-B WIRTH-MILI2tR Haiware General Electric Appliances SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING SUPPLIES 618 Main St. Phone 223-B TED CORDER Studebaker - Wlilye-OveHand Uled Cars & Trucks Trailers, Truok Beds Kelly and U. 8. Royal Tires We Service All Makes Phone 2000---1827 Main Street wooD FLORIST AND NURSERY Flowers for All Occasions Bulbs - Seeds - Plants - Trees Main & Saorament Ph. 381-B CARL'S SHOES Roblee - Bmrter Brown - AIPtep JUSTIN & HYER COWBOY BOOTS See the Complete Line of PHILCO RADIOS Refrigerators-Ranges-Freezers Davis Service Appliance Griffin Building Phone 406-B . It PACKWOOD, Opt. D. Glasses Fitted and Repaired Office /=[ours: 9-12 and I-0 607 Cottage Street Telephone 247-B DEAL & DAVIE SEHVICE Cadillac & Oidsn'tobile Cars GMC Trucks - Goodyear Tire RECAPPING Complete Automotive Service Phone 212-B 1107 Main SL Safety Tested Used Cars Dealers in Builders' Supplies T.  M, CARPENTER SHOP Cabinet Work-Glass Work 8ash and Doors Phone 22-B 807 Union SlagA WFj, IS The Store on the Corner Main and Gay Streets Gorbam Sterling NaUonaJly Advm'Used WatqdlNl DIAMONDS Watch Repairing - Engravi LASSEN OFFICE SUPPLY Typewritere - Offloe equl Stationery - Gifts Hotel Mount Laesen Building