LAKE CITY NEWS Phillip Largent, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Largent underwent a tonsil and adenoid operation at the General Hospital in Alturas last Saturday. Dr. McKenney assisted by Dr. John Stile performed the operation. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Clark and family spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. Clark’s mother at Davis Creek. Some of our people went down to hear Jesse Stiner’s "turkeys talk". They say he has ‘em trained fine and some expressed their opinion that it would be well if the would-be candidates for county office next year would take a course of training under Jesse. Any way, folks, the talks, were good and very instructive. Jack Callaghan and Miss Barbara DeCamp of Alturas are reported to have been married. Born in Cedarville, Cal., October 13, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Clindon Franklin, a daughter, weight 7 ½- pounds. Mrs. Lossie Hays returned home Monday evening from a years’ sojourn in Nome, Alaska. Mrs. Nettie B. Harris is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Earnest Grove and family, of Eagleville this week. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25, 1933 MERRILL MARTIN EXPIRES AT HOME IN Bieber MONDAY DEATH DUE TO the AFTER AFFECTS OF PNEUMONIA; FUNERAL TO BE HELD AT Bieber THURSDAY Merrill Martin, formerly of Fort Bidwell, but later a resident of Bieber for the past several years, passed away at that place Monday morning. He has been ailing for sometime and recently suffered an attack of pneumonia, which was the direct cause of his death. He was a World War veteran and received wounds from, which he did not recover and caused him to be in poor health ever since the war. The deceased leaves his wife and two children and a brother, Joe Martin, who is in the C.C.C. Camp. He is a nephew of Mrs. M. Fitzgerald, of this place. He is also related to the Garrett family who resides in this valley. His funeral will be held at Bieber today, with Rev. Virgil A. Vinyard, of Cedarville, officiating. (1:2) COLLISION AT REA’S CORNER J. H. Hutchinson, who was driving the County Truck loaded with gravel, was coming east yesterday morning from the Canyon and in making the turn at the Corner of Rea’s Hardware store met and collided with the Chevrolet touring car driven by John Perry, who was accompanied by Gabe Beebe. No serious injury resulted to the occupants of either car, but the left hind wheel of the Chevrolet was smashed and the bolt broken out of the bumper of the Ford truck. The CHATTER BOX "Tuck" Adams tells us that the parents of Cedarville should put a tag on their "kids" so that he would know to whom they belong. You know that it so happened that "Tuck" was misled at least that’s what we will call it and tried to deliver a run away youngster to the wrong parents. Well, "Tuck", after you are the father of thirteen or more, you might be able to recognize them. You know folks, that dog – gone September sheet on ye editor’s calendar got him in a lot of trouble. Thought a dozen times I would get up enough ambition to tear the darned thing off, but it remained there until I had made several mistakes in dates. First along comes George Howe, and tells us that there will be a Civic Club Card Party on the last Friday in the month, so I looked at the calendar and cast my optics on the Friday square and run on down the line to the last Friday of the month, which fell on September the 29th; so the date of the party read the 29th. Well, the last Friday in October falls on the 27th and in September the last Friday fell on the 29th. However the party will be Friday night, (this week) October 27th. Yeah, and that wasn’t the only tangle in the dates which appeared last week in the Record. We are not superstitious, but just think of starting the fine seven and a half pound daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clindon Franklin out on the stormy sea of life on Friday, October 13th, which was a mistake in the date, as little Alma Marlene arrived via Stork route on Saturday, October 14th. Ye editor was born on Friday, September the 13th, quite a few years ago, and he happens to know what effect Friday the 13th has on a fellow. The little newcomer had a narrow escape from the same fate, we’d call it. NEW CITIZENS ARE ARRIVING Born at the Lloyd Tripp home in Cedarville, Cal., October 19, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Minto, of Eagleville, Cal., a son. Born in Cedarville, Cal., October 24, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malitz, a boy. Born at Lake City, Cal., October 24, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vernon, a son. Born at Manteca, Cal., October 6, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neasham, a son – Robert Gerald Neasham – weight seven pounds, fourteen and ¼ ounces. Yep, it looks like the Stork is quite busy of late: and don’t you know most of the arrivals are of the masculine sex. NONAGENARIAN CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Joe OARD PASSES 93RD MILESTONE IN LIFE LAST THURSDAY Living four score, one decade and three years, Joe Oard, of Fort Bidwell, - blithe nonagenarian celebrated his 93rd birthday at the Surprise Valley Mineral Wells last Thursday evening. At the party a number of guests were entertained and a fine birthday cake was brought on the scene. Mr. Oard is the only Civil War Veteran that we know of in Modoc County. He is able to read without glasses at this time and can drive his own car. He is well informed on the current topics of the day. During the past six months, he has been stopping at the S. V. Mineral Wells, where he has derived untold benefits from the health-giving waters of these wells. Mr. Oard is still on the go and able to care for himself and he will no doubt live to reach the century mark. LEONA HAWES PASSES AT Alturas HOSPITAL MONDAY NITE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT EAGLEVILLE THURSDAY Little Leona Hawes is dead. She passed away at the Hospital in Alturas at twenty to nine, Monday evening, October 23rd. the cause of her death is due to a ruptured appendix. She was taken to the hospital Thursday, and an operation was performed but she was in such a serious condition at the time that very little hope was held out for her recovery. She was aged about ten years and was very popular among her schoolmates. She had recently joined the Eagleville 4-H Club and was planning her projects with care. She leaves to mourn her passing, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lario Muria, of Eagleville, her sisters and many friends and playmates at school. Her funeral will be held at Eagleville at 10 o’clock conducted by Rev. V. A. Vinyard. (1:6) EAGLEVILLE NOTES Frank Nolan was painfully injured Tuesday morning when his horse fell, while moving some cattle. His left ankle was broken and the foot crushed. Charles Kelly and family were in from Gerlach. Mrs. Kelly’s mother, Mrs. Martha Cook, returned with them after spending a two weeks’ vacation in Gerlach. Rms. Moore and son, Kenneth returned from Chico where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Moores’ brother, who was shot the last day of the deer season. Kenneth S. Moore and mother were called to Chico to attend the rites of Carl Slocum, who was accidentally shot near Sterling while hunting. Appendicitis caused the demise of Leona Hawes, daughter of Mrs. Miura, after every effort had been made to overcome the complications, which had set in. the loss is deeply felt by all who knew the child for she was ever kind, considerate and showed great promise. Our sympathies are extended to the Miuras in complete sincerity. Mrs. Jennie Simson is in Fort Bidwell this week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Sid Harris and family. Harry Wilson of this place, was taken to Alturas yesterday morning by Dr. Kennedy. He underwent an operation for appendicitis at the hospital there. He is reported doing well. Mrs. Mary Quirk underwent an operation at the Alturas Hospital last Saturday by Dr. Kennedy. She is reported recovering rapidly from her operation. ~~~~~~ Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds Modoc County, California "The Last Frontier" www.rh2o.com/modoc --- Our outgoing mail is checked by avast! AntiVirus. Avast! Is Free To Home Users.