SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD, CEDARVILLE, MODOC COUNTY, CAL
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1935
EAGLEVILLE MAN SUSTAINS INJURY
Davie Grave, Jr., received a painfully injury last week, while leading a
colt out of the barn. It so happened that the colt jerked back, pulled the
rope out of Groves hand and the end came back and hit him in the eye, thus
blinding him for the present. It is sincerely hoped that he will recover his
sight.
LAKE CITY NEWS NOTES
John Langeuts’ car and a car driven by the Indian school nurse collided,
this side of Allenwood grade last Saturday night. John is nursing a badly
bruised side and car is badly damaged. Haven’t heard reports from other car
to date.
Another fire visited us last Saturday morning. Lloyd Wimer was busy working
with his best bees when in some way fire started among the hives. Lloyd lost
most of his bees, which is a heavy loss for him. He was using these as a
foundation for a future college fund. He also was using them in his Future
Farmers Project in High School. We regret very much to hear of this loss but
Lloyd has the "stick-to-itivness" qualities and will yet come out on top.
Mrs. Fred Streif was quite sick last week.
A man who says he is too busy to stop and gaze upon a pretty lady is very
busy – and besides, he is a liar.
If the people of the United States have learned anything from past
experiences (which they haven’t), they would run from a boom like they would
dodge a rattlesnake in dog days.
They maintain that there is no swear words in the Indian language. We’re not
surprised, for whoever saw an aborigine of the old school playing golf.
"It is not in the spirit of partisans, but partners, that America has
progressed. The time is ripe for an alliance of all forces intent upon the
business recovery", President Roosevelt.
NEWS NOTES FROM NEW PINE CREEK
U. G. LeRoys wife, oldest son and his family arrived here one day last week
from Randle, Washington to take Mr. LeRoy back home with them. Mr. LeRoy’s
health is not very good and will receive medical attention while in
Washington and we hope that he will return to high grade in good health and
that he will see High Grade boom in a substantial way with good paying
mines.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Miss Doris Robinson of San Jose is here visiting with her brother, Warren
Robinson for a short time.
Mrs. Nettie Bonnicksen and son, and small Indian lad by the name of Oscar,
were patients of Dr. Kennedy, Saturday evening following a wreck, which
occurred about four miles north of Cedarville. Oscar had lacerations about
the head and shoulders.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gooch and Mrs. Sarah Gooch of Los Angeles arrived in
Cedarville the first of the week, where they will spend some time visiting
with friends and relatives in this valley.
FORT BDWELL HIGHLIGHTS
Mrs. Lucille Briles and her small son are spending a few weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ash.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kafader were callers in Lakeview last Sunday. Ted
consulted Dr. Leithead with an infected hand, while there.
Mrs. Wilma Fulcher returned home from Reno last Tuesday where she has been
with her son, Eldon, who was seriously injured by falling from a swing
several weeks ago. She reports the little fellow recuperating and soon will
be physically able to undergo a slight operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Schadler made a hurried trip to Susanville last
Thursday evening, taking home a small lad who was suffering with a septic
sore throat.
Mrs. Eunice Baty, who has been quite ill the past week was moved to the
Lakeview Hospital last Saturday, where she will undergo an operation.
Mrs. Bonnicksen, cook at the local government hospital met with a serious
accident last Saturday night, when she collided with a car driven by John
Largent on the long stretch of road north of Cedarville. She with her son
and a small Indian boy, named Oscar, were returning from a show in Alturas,
when the accident occurred. Both cars were badly damaged, but luckily no one
was seriously injured.
Mr. and Mrs. Sadaha motored up from Portola last Monday to visit with a
brother, Mr. S. Santiago and family for a few days.
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Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds
Family Researcher of "The Last Frontier"
Modoc County, California
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