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Feather River Bulletin from Quincy, California • Page 6

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FEATHER MVKR BULLETIN Of OUINCY. PLUMAS Co. CALIF. THURSDAY, June 18, 1931 Pace Six 1 LEGAL The una FEATHER EDGE fiuHM wnowurMuxm btaWaMMM GEORGE DAWLEY Notice to Water Users of Quincy SPRINKLING HOURS, effective Immediately, are from 8 to 7:30 in the evening. Sprinklers only may M.

F. SMALL By CANTON BILL, Personal Friend of Paul Bunyon. Published Every Thursday at Qulncy, Plumas County, California, Entered in the Postoffice at Qulncy as Mail Matter of the Second Class. cs tg, tgi 1 ESTABLISHED ISM mm CLIMBING SPANISH PEAK A SHORT CUT SUPSCRIPTION RATES: mm 93.00 93.00 125 10 Cents One Tear Six Months Three Months Single Copies A COMMUNITY FAIR SNOW SPORTS be used; open hoses are prohibited. All people who do not wish to comply with the Water Company's regulations will notify the Company accordingly at once.

Violators of the regulations will be cut off from service immediately when found. The water company will gladly refund money paid in for irrigation service since January 1, 1931 by such persons cut off. QUINCY WATER COMPANY. June 11, 1931. MT.

HOUGH, In the Feather Rl Make all checks and Money Orders payable to the Feather Rivet Bulletin, Qulncy, ver Wonderland, June 18 "Have you ever been on top of Spanish WEATHER reaic, ana looxea to the far away with apologies to the guy that Week, June 10-16 RAINFALL used to write Dangerous Dan Ma grew and the lady that was known Member California Newspaper Publishers Association National Editorial Association June 14 Showers. Trace, as Lou." June 15 .25 inches June 16 .82 inches. But there is a wonderful pano rama awaiting the intrepid vaca NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 1080 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OP THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PLUMAS In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES B. FITCH also known TEMPERATURES tionist or person seeking a new MAXIMUM MINIMUM thrill in mountain climbing.

Nothing dangerous about the climbin just have a good grip an tendency to keep from being as C. B. FITCH, deceased. 77 37 81 41 84 39 83 37 74 24 65 15 M. F.

SMALL Editor QUINCY, Plumas County, Cal. THURSDAY, June 18, 1931 Notice is hereby given by the nervous at sheer stone walls and crumbling granite and high undersigned administrator of the estate of Charls B. Fitch also known as C. B. Fitch, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons winds and few tight squeezes 60 16 and general ability as a mountain goat and you will get to the PROPER KISSING top and have laid out before you A SERIOUS SITUATION Bluff-Susanville highway, with the north of the oldest ranges in tvitmac Vyvimtv- to-south Plumas County road from Lake pLUMAS COUNTY is faced with a ser- AmanQI GreenviUe.

As the roa(Js the Sierra Nevadas and directly below you is a mass of broken rock then brush and tall timber and farther out is Meadow valley Just like an airplane ious situation spue or me raci af nrp fln picture all flat and laid off in f- VrVlllIUg neat squares with a dusty road here and there from Red Bluff is forced to, make a 60 degree turn to get back into the Green having claims against the said decedent, to file them with the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Plumas, State of California, or to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator at the law office of Arthur E. Ooghe, Quincy, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Plumas, State of California. Its first publication was on the 28th day of May, 1931 In the Feather River Bulletin formerly known as Plumas National-Bulletin, a newspaper printed and published In said Plumas County, California. JOHN F. MOODY, Administrator of the estate of Charles B.

Fitch, also known as C. B. Fitch, deceas Spanish Creek cutting a gash into American Valley flat and green with a yellow gash in the mountain-side beyond ville road. A connection about 200 feet long between the two sides of the angle where the Western Pacific main that the county road from Quincy to the Nevada State Line has been absorbed into the State highway system, it is ed to build the section from Beckwith east to Lassen County. Under the terms of its agreement with the Department of Agriculture, the county agreed to build this section within tains its 1 percent grade toward would be a great convenience to such Salt Lake and Indian Creek and the canyon leading into triangle bit of Indian Valley another yellow gash where the west's last great railroad romance traffic.

It would speed it up, and elimin ate Lee also proposed that a large sign di- She Do yon think kissing to is being spun of steel and muscle and mechanical genius bring proper? two years after completion of the Blairs- ed. Arthur E. Ooghe, Attorney for Administrator, ing an "Empire Building Train' He wall, we can pat our neaas Butterfly Valley nestles among together and study the natter. the hills above the rest ml den-Beckwith unit by the Bureau of Pub- recting traffic to the central and other lie Roads. It was believed, however, that parts of Plumas County the heart of the l-.

Quincy, California. Publish May 28, June 4, 11, 18, 25 Keddie Big Meadows and River Highway 1931 where Almanor should be but Tb Colorado river la 2.000 mllM isn't this year Cinder Cone NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR long. It la naviiabla for ateamara Mt. Lassen barren of snow ex Feather River Wonderland should be installed: Hie route is marked by AAA BOXING PERMIT cent two little strips clouds as rar as, Calfcilly. 612 miles from its month.

It is thought that It NOTICE IS HEREBY given that clearing away and a stream of smoke trailing off to the north can made nav cable to the foot signs, but a large advertising sign at this oz tne urand canyon. 57 miles Mm over that devastated area that at a regular monthly meeting of the Plumas-Sierra Fish, Game and Forest Protective Association, er. The first attempt to navigate shows the results of the eruptions me tipper part was made in 1891. In 1893 the stream was Droved navi (with offices at Graeagle, Califor of 1914 thoughts of a dedication to be held there next month nia,) June 8, 1931, by unanimous gable for 130 miles between Green vote of the members present, ap river and Cataract canyon. dn the 24.

25, 26 Silver Lake and right at the base is Gold Lake another remnant of the glacial plication was made to the California Athletic Commission for strategic point is fully justified. We call attention again to Mr. Lee's worthy suggestions, as they seem to have been overlooked. Perhaps the Indian Valley Lions Club could be induced to get the job done. 8 REVIVAL OF MINING age in California.

PLAYS GOLF And thats how come i experi permission to conduct boxing entertainment under the rules and regulations of the California Athletic Commission and laws of the enced the thrill of climbing the Peak wanted to see if this was State of California. the Gold, Lake that all them nuggets the story says about some Plumas-Sierra Fish, Game and Forest Protective Association. GOLD Lake there were no nug By Les Douglass. Publish June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9, 1931. gets but it is a gem and in its day it did its part in washing down the mountain sides of Meadow Valley in the early day frantic search for gold ancient ditch that obligation would be assumed by the State of California when the Secondary Highway Bill was signed.

The project will cost at least representing a tremendous burden if it falls upon the taxpayers of this county. The State highway department takes the position that it cannot assume the obligation because of a lack of funds to cover the cost in the present biennium. If the two-year time limit cannot be tended, therefore, the county must undertake the task. This seems grossly unfair to Plumas County. It is presumed that the State would not have taken over the route unless its representatives fully believed it was logically a part of the State system.

This implies that as a State highway its benefits will accrue to the people of all the State, wherefore the State should build it. If money is not available in the current budget, surely the Bureau of Public Roads will grant an extension of time until there is. NOTICE TO CREDITORS is still there broken here and there. covered with brush and IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN shrubbery the flumes smashed by the elements and disuse a AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PLUMAS. reminder of the romance of the section of '49.

In the Matter of the Estate, of Annie E. Metcalf, Deceased. Notice is hereby given' by the There is a spelndid scen ic short cut to Susan ville from In undersigned Admiistratrix of the estate of Annie E. Metcalf, de THE GOLD REGIONS of Calif ornia are entering upon a new era. Conditions in the world gold market make gold mining an attractive investment.

Ample capital is available, and the restriction of other outlets brought about by the Depression will divert all that is needed to investments in gold mining. California will profit by virtue of this stuation. The geologists tell us there is fully as much gold left in California's hills as has been taken out heretofore. It has been allowed to stay where it is because its production required large capital investments. It cannot be handled profit "Oh, he's always getting In a dian Valley over Diamond Mountain, that could be improved for general travel with a little work the grade is 17 percent in spots hole." ceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file them with the necessary vouchers within six 'Hp seems prosperous; I never thought he had any difficulties." but that could be remedied and quick route to the thriving county "He doesn but he plays golf." months after the first publication seat of Lassen couia be eiiectea.

of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and That live organization in Indian Brick Never Imported for the County of Plumas in the Town of Quincy, State of Cali Valley the Grange are planning Wllstach soys it is a pleasing but improbable tradition that bricks Fair In September it win De community affair and the were Drought from England for handiwork of the farmers of the ouiiding in Virginia. There was an abundance of excellent brick clay county will be displayed the big idea is a general get-together as ably by pick-and-shovel methods. Ex QUINCY GOLF COURSE pensive machinery is required to enable ana no reason Tor Importing bricks. Tbe tradition probably had Its origin not In tbe fact of the place where the bricks were made a few men to get out the cold that it OF THE worst things that could fornia, or to exhibit said claims with the necessary vouchers within said six months to the said Administratrix at the office of S. C.

Young, Town of Quincy, County of Plumas, State of California, which said office the undersigned selects as her place of business In all matters connected with the said estate of Annie E. Metcalf, deceased. Dated: June 9, 1931. MARGIE RICHARDS, Administratrix of the Estate of Annie E. Metcalf, Deceased.

ONE out in tbe trade phrase "Dutch would take hundreds of men to get by the haDDen to Ouinev would be the loss diicb" and "English brick." These it was done in the olden days there will be a far reaching effect in general propesperity and good will caused by this fair. Chester seems to have lost that mountain effect and the hospitality that goes with it hot dog stands have made their appearance is there no reilef from this parasite on the motoring public. of its golf course. 0. P.

Payne, who owns primitive methods. Signs of new activity are to be seen in the meadow land at the western end of terms referred to sixes. Dutch brick were small and English brick large. NOT SCOTCH HABIT many sections of Plumas County. The gold area here is so wide-spread that one NOTICE TO CREDITORS American Valley used since 1927 as a golf course, states that unless a considerable increase in revenue can be had from golf, he will lease the land next year for Local citizens are talking snow sports as a logical thing for the winter but they can't figure out how we will use Mt.

Hough is almost to take seriously the story of the man Stoddardhe of Gold IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF is anything impossible and it Lake fame-that somewhere hereabouts PLUMAS. farming purposes. will take an organization to work out the details and the Rotary as a true SERVICE CLUB could It is not onlv that the course is a fine lies the Source of Gold. At anv rate, it is IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM H.

METCALF, also sometimes known as W. H. Metcalf, Deceased. instruct its snow sports committee to effect a SKI ORGANIZATION Notice is hereby given by the recreational facility for Quincy people, a fascinating tale. Who can blame the it is or should be a distinct attraction to miners who followed Stoddard on his vacation seekers.

Golf didn't figure very fruitless expedition? They had seen for or CLUB to take this snow sports undersigned Administratrix of the estate of William H. Metcalf, also sometimes known as W. H. Met idea seriously and develop it into a real thing with the Western Pacific back of it and all the county the American Ski Association with the aid of its Cali fornia units are ready to help us calf, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Plumas get started The ROTARY would be doing a big thing for the Won strong a few years ago, but nearly every- themselves that the farther up the stream body plays it, or plays at it, nowadays. they went, the coarser grew the gold.

Quincy is admittedly too small a com- Why. then, wasn't it reasonable to sup- munity to support such a splendid course, pose that somewhere high up in the unaided. The only salvation is to promote mountains there should be a place where use of it by outsiders. big nuggets "grew" derland if it would get the Ski club underway for snow sports THIS WINTER. lnthe Town of Quincy, State of Golf is a form of work made ex California, or to exhibit said It might be well to call a meeting or As with most tales of easy wealth, pensive enough for a man to enjoy lit.

It Is physical and mental exer golfers and boosters to discuss the matter and see what can be done in regard to calims with the necessary vouchers within said six months to the said Administratrix at the office of S. p. Young, Town of Quincy, County of Plumas. State of tion made attractive by one fact that you Have to dress for It in a $200,000 club house. it pales into insignificance compared with the truth of riches to be gained by hard everyday work.

There are millions to be had in the mountains of Plumas County. The world needs the gold, and arranging tournaments. Customer This material cant be 8cotch tweed as yon say. Tailor Why do you say that? Customer Why, Just look how It gives. Aaaltal "Camaey" Ancient fold rings from the Viking days, weighing 800 grams (12 ounces) were found In a field at Havor.

on the Swedish Island of Gothland. In the Baltic sea. They are shiiped Mice small spirals and were nni nt a time when no cm rency rxlsf'i. LWtMaiMlt A frievanca Is on ailment that cannot be cured by careful nursing Los Angeles Times. The game is played on carefully selected grass with little white balls and as many clubs as the player A J03 FOR SOMEBODY can afford.

These little balls cost from seventy-five cents to $25.00 and California, which said office the undersigned selects as her place of business In all matters connected with the said estate of William H. Metcalf, also sometimes known as W. H. Mstcalf. deceased.

Dated: June 9, 1931. MARGIE RICHARDS, Administratrix of the Estate of William H. Metcalf, also sometimes known as W. H. Metcalf, Deceased.

It' is possible to support a ifamUy of ten people (all adults) for five this county and the other sections of Cali- gEVERAL MONTHS ago Clark Lee sug- fornia where the metal is to be found are (jested that a short strip of road should looked to to supply at least part of the be built to connect the east-west Red 1 demand. monuhs on the money represented by Hie balk lost by some golfers In a single afternoon..

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