SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD
Cedarville, MODOC COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
DECEMBER 5, 1928
"THE YOUNGEST"
SOPHOMORE PLAY, DEC 7TH
Work on the Sophomore play is in progress. The play, "THE YOUNGEST" by
Phillip Barry was popular in New York in 1924.
The cast consists of nine members of the Sophomore Class. Jacqueline Kistler
is leading lady, opposite Kesner Jones, as leading man. They are supported
by Lucile Cambridge, Leo Rea, Ray Jones, Tom Kennedy, Emma Ennis, Pearl
Seminario and Mary Atkinson.
The date set for the performance is December 7th; the orchestra will
entertain during intermissions.
General admission 25 and 50 cents; Reserved Seats, 75 cents. The play will
be followed by a dance.
Dr. E. F. Auble was over from Alturas yesterday.
Elmer Rehine is at the Hotel Surprise recuperating after a severe attack of
the flu: he is employed as mechanic at the Gloster Garage at Alturas.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cramton left for San Francisco first of the week, Mrs.
Cramton, who has been in poor health, will receive medical treatment. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hagar are taking care of their ranch during their absence.
Ash Garage reports the sale of an Essex Sedan to A. N. Slinkard, of
Eagleville.
BORN – Near Cedarville, Cal., December 2, 1928 to Mr. and Mrs. Kesner Perry,
a daughter.
PETITION DENIED
The petition of the State of California to gain the custody of Gregory
Mazzoni, minor ward of the State, from Mr. and Mrs. Willie Royce of
Cedarville with whom the child has been living for some years was dismissed
in the Superior Court. It is understood that, a petition of adoption of the
boy in a legal manner will be filed by the foster parents.
A SERIOUS ACCIDENT
Last Sunday evening while working on Glenn Hill’s wood saw at Oscar Barnums’
residence, Harry Zeitz had the misfortune of getting his left hand caught in
the saw, cutting off the first joints of the thumb and index finger and the
other three fingers partly severed, but possibly with careful attention the
fingers may be saved, although they were only hanging on by the skin. The
serious accident happened when they were sawing the last stick of wood; they
had been sawing pitchy wood and changed over to green cherry; it was tough
and a piece of pitch had stuck to the saw and caught on the piece of cherry
and sprung the stick and throwing his hand into the saw.
Kent Wilbur, who has been visiting his son, Ralph Wilbur, of the Hotel
Surprise, returned to his home at Grants Pass last Friday.
George White, who has been cooling at the Hotel Surprise, left with his wife
for Portland yesterday, where they expect to make their future home.
Santa Cruz – November 22, - Enoch Crews, 63, poultry expert, known over the
entire Pacific Coast, died suddenly at his home here today after a heart
attack. (Enoch Crews has been selling baby chic’s to Modoc farmers for years
and his many old time customers will regret to hear of his passing as he was
strictly honest in his dealings.)(8:4)
TIME FOR PROVING WILL
In the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of
Modoc;
In the matter of the estate of Catherine E. Tierney, deceased.
Notice of publication of time appointed for proving will, etc.
Notice is hereby given that Thursday, the 20th day of December, 1928, at ten
o’clock a.m., of said day, at the Court, at the Court House in the City of
Alturas, County of Modoc, has been appointed as the time and place for
proving the Will of Catherine E. Tierney, deceased and for hearing the
application of Raymond Tierney for the issuance to him of Letters
Testamentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest
the same.
Dated December 4th, 1928
L. S. Smith, Clerk
By Ella C. Sloss, Deputy
DECEMBER 12, 1928
EAGLEVILLE NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minto and baby arrived home today from Millville. Bob
says when he came over the Burney Mountain there was about two feet of wet
snow that had just fallen.
Dr. Coates reports several cases of scarlet fever at Bidwell this week, and
both the schools have been closed. Among those afflicted with the disease
are the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bock and the little daughter of Mrs.
Marguerite Peterson, both cases are reported serious.
BORN at Reno, Nevada, November 29, 1928 to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Fee of
Fort Bidwell, a daughter
Roy Hobbs sold his ranch six miles above Lake City, to Bide Steward last
week, who took possession of the property today.
Everett Hill was stricken suddenly with acute appendicitis last Thursday
evening and was rushed to the hospital at Lakeview, where he underwent an
operation: late reports state that he is doing well.
Last Monday noon while coming from the ranch, Mrs. W. H. Hussa had the
misfortune of turning over their serene truck, in front of the Baty place,
where the grader had turned up some gravel and loose (the rest of the
sentence was not published).
DECEMBER 19, 1928
BORN at Lakeview, Ore., December 14, 1928 to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hays, a
daughter.
BORN at Eagleville, cal., December 14, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stevens,
a daughter, weight 7 pounds.
Gilbert Palmberg, who had blood poisoning in his right hand and was reported
to have died, is now recovering from the infection, at the Wilson Hospital
at Alturas.
Miss Doris Robinson, who is teaching in San Jose, arrived here Monday to
spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Robinson.
Supervisor Harry Ward and Rufus Ward of Lake City, left for Bloomington,
Indiana, this week to be at the bedside of their mother, who is critically
ill.
Miss Leonore Warrens arrived home Monday from Sacramento, where she is
attending the Junior High School; she will spend the holiday vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Warrens.
IN MEMORIAM
Fort Bidwell, Cal., December 10, 1928
To the Officers and members of Northeast Lodge, No 26, F. & A. M.
We, your committee, appointed to draft resolutions in memory of our late
brother, Francis K. Smith, beg to submit the following;
Whereas, it has pleased the Ruler of the Universe in his infinite wisdom to
remove from this earthly sphere our good brother, Francis K. Smith.
Whereas, it is fitting and proper that his brothers should express, they
this Lodge, their sympathy to those of listening relatives left to mourn his
passing;
It is therefore Resolved, that this Lodge in the passing of said brother has
lost a worthy brother and his family a loving father.
And to his bereaved daughter and family we hereby express and tender our
sympathy and wish for them many good things for the future, for their loving
service and care for our departed brother.
Resolved, that the charter of this lodge by properly draped, that a copy of
these resolutions be published in the Surprise Valley Record, that a copy be
spread on the record, that a copy be given to the daughter of our deceased
brother. Respectfully submitted
Committee: George FORDYER, E, Ruotson and W. L. Hickererson
DECEMBER 26, 1928
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bennett have moved to Cedarville and are occupying and
apartment in Mrs. Mary Perry’s residence.
Howard Westervelt and son spent Christmas vacation with his parents, Rev.
and Mrs. J. H. Westervelt, of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baty left for San Francisco Sunday, where they will spend
a short vacation visiting with their son, Loyal. Billie Patterson drove
their car down for them.
The following students of the U. C. from this valley are spending their
holiday vacation at their respective homes; Misses Ferne Sweet and Lois
Tyeryar and Lewis Cockrill.
Chris Hansen, Sr., is back from Lakeview, where he has been for sometime,
receiving medical treatment for his hand, which he had mashed in a pulley
sometime ago; he is getting along as well as can be expected.
Simon Bennett has opened his place of business, the Surprise Valley
Warehouse, in the West End of town on the Lassen highway and carries a
complete line of fresh groceries, flour, mill feeds, etc., at reasonable
prices; will also operate a gas station.
Alturas no longer will be known as "town". An Ordinance to the effect that
the official, name shall in the future be "City of Alturas" has been passed
by the city dads. At a meeting of the council Monday night steps were taken
to have the seal changed to conform to the new official title of the city.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Following are the real estate transfers, which have been recorded during the
past week from this place:
S. O. Hays to Amy F. Stephens and Peggy L. Stephens, two tracts of land in
the town of Cedarville.
Mrs. E. C. Coffman to Lloyd E. Ogle, 8 lots in Cedarville.
F. E. Bush and wife to J. H. Hawkins, Jr., 4 lots in the town of Cedarville.
Leon B. Lewis to Forest Adams, one lot in Cedarville.
Mrs. Inez Hatch is here from Susanville on a short vacation.
BORN at Lake City, Cal., December 24, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Fraizway, a son
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Slinkard passed away December 25,
1928, at Eagleville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Grove are spending the holidays at Fernley, visiting
their son, Davie and family.
Mrs. Dorothy Smith, of San Francisco, is spending her holiday vacation here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Denehy and her little son, Allen Smith.
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Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds
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