SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD - CEDARVILLE, MODOC COUNTY, CAL
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1934
RINEHART DIVORCE SUIT FILED IN SUPERIOR COURT
A suit for divorce was filed in the Superior Court of Modoc County on
October 27th, 1934, by Mrs. Lavinia H. Rinehart against Marion W. Rinehart
for divorce on the grounds of extreme cruelty. They were married in Ontario,
Oregon, November 1st, 1916 and have resided in Cedarville ever since.
VISITS SURPRISE 1ST TIME IN SEVENTEEN YEARS
Charles Catlin accompanied by his wife and two children, of Oakdale is in
the valley this week. Charles was formerly of this place; is a graduate of
the S. V. High School, he has not been here for a visit for seventeen years.
He is now located at Oakdale and is the deputy sheriff of Stanislaus County
and is a strong booster for Merriam for Governor.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hobbs left last Friday for
Ashland, where they expect to make their future home.
Married in Reno, Nevada, October 27, 1934, Miss Flossie Pratt and Al Jensen,
both of Alturas Cal.
MODOC GRAND JURY LIST IS DRAWN
Selection of the Modoc County grand jury has been announced by Judge F. M.
Jamison of the Modoc County Superior Court and that body will assemble
November 12. The drawing was completed Tuesday.
On the grand jury this year in the order drawn are the following: Ray Hill,
Homer Beeson, Alfred L. Baty, Archie L. Close, R. J. Snider, Ralph W.
Doolittle, Arthur L. Flournoy, Rufus O. Ward, Mrs. Marguerita Essex, William
R. Hooper, J. W. Drane, Charles Bettendorf, J. T. Negley, P.S. Dorris, W. F.
Lorenzen, George J. Harper, Mrs. Neva Lowell, Andrew J. Cantrall, Lewis M.
Henderson, Mrs. Vera Burmister, Albert Fleming, Peter W. Goyette, Henry W.
Holm, Fulton S. Heard, Mrs. Bessie Jackson, Richard Nichols, Mrs. Eppa
Coffman, Mrs. Frankie Smith Kerr, Mrs. Charlie Lee Pabst and Mrs. Minnie P.
Chase.
Usual routine business will occupy most of the time of the jurors it is
indicated by District Attorney, J. T. Sharp.
NEWSY NOTES FROM LAKE CITY
Colds seem to be prevalent here. Some of the little ones seem quite sick.
Lelia Daniels and Ruth Steele are among those sick at present.
Fred Wimer and Mrs. Carrie Garrett motored to Alturas Sunday and were
married by the Baptist minister at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Vernon
accompanied them. The usual serenade awaited them upon their return here.
They do say that the Mrs. took a stick of wood to the groom on Monday.
Results, badly skinned nose for Fred. First round, Carrie. The happy couple
will make their home on the Hobbs’ ranch recently purchased by Mr. Wimer.
The moving fever has certainly struck this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. George
Toney are moving to their old home place, Mrs. Bessie Vernon and children to
place formerly occupied by them; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hobbs and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Hobbs move to Ashland, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Muzzy to
the Odbert place on Main Street and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhome to Indiana.
HAL McCULLEY SUSTAINS HAND INJURIES
While saddling a bronc last weekend, Hal McCulley received a painful injury
to his left hand. it seems that while Hal was saddling a bronc, in some
manner got his hand caught in the saddle rigging and as the horse plunged,
caught the third and fourth fingers, badly lacerating and nearly
dismembering these two fingers. He is under the care of Dr. Kennedy.
NEWSY NOTES FROM NEW PINE CREEK
Jim Harvey and family were here from Warner Valley Sunday to bring home Mrs.
C. H. Taylor.
Mrs. Tillie Graham is very ill at her home in New Pine Creek; she has been
ailing for sometime and at this writing is very low.
Grandma Mary Smith was reported very ill first of last week but we are glad
to learn that she is better.
With property changing hands in New Pine Creek, new business houses going
up, two new beer parlors and whiskey houses just completed and we hear of
two more new businesses to start, it looks as if this place will improve in
population considerably. The State Line Town beautifully located, with good
mountain water, good climate and in normal conditions is one of the best
farming sections in the state, located within ten miles of Fandango lumber
Company, box factory at Willow ranch, about twelve miles to Fandango Saw
Mill to the south, also a box factory at Lakeview with a number of saw mills
surrounding that city, gives people living here work, north and south of us.
The mines this year look better then ever, altogether makes things look
prosperous and the outlook promising in this section.
FORT BIDWELL HIGHLIGHTS
Miss Elsie Kober returned home last Saturday from San Francisco, where she
attended grand Chapter. She came by bus to Alturas, where her brother,
Walter met her and brought her to Fort Bidwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hill of Cedarville, are moving to the Arrow Head ranch,
north of Bidwell, where they will spend the winter months taking care of the
ranch.
An error was made in last weeks’ High Lights and we take this means to
correct it. We stated that Miss Ida Heard returned with Mrs. Joe Conlan from
Ashland, where they took their father, Fulton Heard, for treatment. Miss
Heard remained up there and we are sorry the error was made.
From all accounts, we hear that Buss Larry met up with a walking electric
light pole last Saturday night.
Mrs. Ollie Roberts and family moved from Mrs. Grace Stanleys’ residence to
Mrs. Jennie Simsons last week, in the south suburbs of Cedarville.
Mrs. Mary Musselman is reported very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Lizzie Jurrel.
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Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds
Modoc County, California
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