SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD, CEDARVILLE, MODOC COUNTY, CAL
WEDNESDAY, September 18TH, 1935
NEWS ITEMS FROM FORT BIDWELL
Mr. Jay Smith of Reno, Nevada, has been visiting at the home of his niece,
Mrs. Carrie McConnaughy the past few days.
Mrs. Christine Burch of Lakeview was a visitor in town last Monday. She was
accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Carrie Robidoux for a few days visit in the
Oregon city.
Miss Ruth Baker of Alturas will be the houseguest of her grandmother, Mrs.
Annie Billups for a month.
Friday the 13th, may be unlucky for some folks, but not for Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Russell of Alturas. For it was Friday the 13th of September 1935 at
the hospital in Klamath Falls, there was born twins, a boy and a girl. The
twins were born as Charles was riding for the "money" in the Klamath Falls
Rodeo.
NEWSY NOTES FROM NEW PINE CREEK
The good old stork left a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Mulkey at willow Ranch, on Wednesday, September 4 and they tell us it is one
of the prettiest babies any one ever laid their eyes on and why not with a
good looking papa and mama. Papa Carroll looks mighty happy and mother no
doubt is with a baby in their home. Heartiest congratulations and may that
daughter give them much comfort and happiness thru out their lives.
Miss Martina Cogburn had her tonsils removed one day last week and it was
feared that infection set in, as she had a high fever. But at last reports,
we are glad to state that she is getting along nicely.
Our 1934 round-up Queen, Miss Jennie Berrington is married. She became the
wife of Claude Matlock recently. Both young people are well and favorably
known thru out this country. The writer joins the many friends of the happy
couple in wishing them success and happiness and all the luck possible thru
their married life.
Fred Baty was haled before the local Justice of the Peace last night,
charged with misdemeanor, that of stealing the Wiley-Knight belonging to E.
R. Boston of Cedarville. Trial will come up today and a disposal of the case
will be made.
George Miller of Westwood was in Cedarville first of the week, spending
sometime visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Miller of this
place. George is now employed in the veneer plant at Westwood.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Page of Marysville, are in Surprise valley this week
visiting and deer hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spalding and Alvin Beyerle of Susanville, arrived here
Sunday for a hunting trip and a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bush of
this place.
The various head of the departments of the Surprise Valley – Modoc County
Fair, promised faithfully that a premium list and the winners of such will
be available for publication this week, but as yet – well, they are not
ready yet.
LAKE CITY NEWS NOTES
Supervisor Harry Ward is quite ill with a case of the flu at his home near
here. Mr. Ward came home from Redding on September the 6th and came down
with the flu the latter part of last week. A doctor from Redding is
attending him.
John Franklin or Judge Franklin and all around handy-man at Lake City is
nursing a broken rib, sustained while at work in the blacksmith shop.
Word reached us that a dear little son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Golden,
August 31, 1935 at San Diego. Mrs. Golden was formerly the Miss Gertrude
Darst of Lake City. This is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Harve
Darst. – Congratulations.
Everyone but us seems to be deer hunting. Reports sat that Kennon Heard and
Kenneth Wagoner, each got their buck, Monday.
Mrs. Charles Carter is reported to be not so well at this writing.
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Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds
Family Researcher of "The Last Frontier"
Modoc County, California
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