SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD – CEDARVILLE, MODOC COUNTY, CAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1935 NEWSY NOTES FROM NEW PINE CREEK Frank C. Alexander returned from Oakland, Cal., where he has been working in the interest of the Oakland Tribune. Mr. Alexander has been down there all winter and reports having done well. He is now getting ready for his gardening business. He has one of the best garden spots in this section. EAGLEVILLE RAMBLINGS WITH APOLOGIES TO no one, it seems high time that some action be taken in regard to the Eagleville-Cedarville road. Not so long ago there arose a tremendous roar against the state taking over the county roads. After seeing evidence of the county neglect, it is hard to see where state control could be any worse. UNCLE JESS PARMAN a bit frothy about the growing number and size of the government game reserves. FEUDAL WRITING of the country editors may lead to a challenge, early morning light and cream puffs at twenty paces. HIGH SCHOOL COMEDIANS, much in evidence at the Junior Prom. Too much so, perhaps. SID STREET – lending a hand to a marooned motorist. AIR MINDED CATTLE feeding contentedly on top of a tall hay stack. BILLIE BROWN – apparently much pleased with his recent transfer and promotion to the San Bernardino National Forest. May the change prove as advantageous as it may seem. ELMER MINTO, apparently much amused by conversational ramblings. JOHNNIE DEES, laboring mightily to put the finishing touches on his newly remodeled gas buggy. BARNYARD GOLF will soon be in season – horseshoes to you. Fred Van Riper has been here for a few days the past week visiting his brother, Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hironymous and Mrs. William Ballard spent last Sunday in Cedarville visiting. STELLA LINSCOTT SUCCUMBS SUDDENLY Miss Stella Linscott, a former Surprise Valley resident, passed away at her home in San Francisco, yesterday (Tuesday) morning, March 26th, 1935. She was a native of Modoc County and a graduate of Nevada. She was a Past Grand Matron of the Eastern Star and the present Grand Secretary. She leaves to mourn her passing a sister, Dr. Louise Hector and two brothers, Earnest Linscott of Berkeley and Captain Fred m. Linscott of Africa. (1:4) BROTHER OF Mrs. A. E. NOREN PASSES SUDDENLY Mrs. A. E. Noren and Ray Golden received the sad news Monday that their brother Wilford had passed away suddenly at his home in San Diego. Ranger Noren took both Mrs. Noren and Ray to Redding, where they caught the bus for that destination. (1:4) FORT BIDWELL HIGHLIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dawson and daughter, Betty from Bieber were visiting Mrs. Dawson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hickerson over the weekend. The climate in Cedarville, like the reported climate of 10,000 other settlements, is undoubtedly the finest asset that exists. Paying cash avoids headaches. The jokes’ on your neighbors chickens, when you fail to plant a garden. With all nations feverishly arming for war the wonder is that we don’t have any war. No man will lose money if he doesn’t try and get something for nothing. The longer we live, the longer we hope to live and the more we learn the less we know. People now living in Cedarville will look back, after forty years and wonder what everyone was worried about. LAKEVIEW MEN INJURED IN FRIDAY CAR MISHAP William Hotchkiss of Valley Falls and George Chandler of Lakeview were seriously injured last Friday night when their cars collided about three miles north of Lakeview on the highway. Both men are in the Lakeview hospital and Hotchkiss is the more severely hurt. He has a broken arm, collar bone and jaw, besides a severe knee injury and cuts and bruises. Chandler suffered a dislocated hip and cuts about the head. We are informed by R. L. Ackerman of the Lake County Steam Laundry representative during his visit here last week. Dr. Coppedge of Alturas, is improving at his home from a serious attack of the flu. Mrs. C. H. Eahart is confined to her home this week on account of a siege of the influenza. Mrs. Willette Rousch returned to her home in Eagleville last weekend, after a three-week visit in Reno, where she has been with her sister, Mrs. Georgia McCormick, who recently underwent a surgical operation. Mrs. Harold Finmand of Eagleville is reported to be seriously ill at her home at that place. Dr. Kennedy is in attendance. LAKE CITY NEWS NOTES Spring has come, yes sir, it came with a fall of snow; just about fourteen inches here at Lake City, on the level too. Some Spring all right. Mr. John Franklin was over to Alturas last week visiting his mother, who was quite ill. She is reported somewhat better. Mrs. Fred Wimer had the misfortune to fall and break two bones in her ankle, Sunday night. She was leaving the Baptist Church after services and slipped with the above results. Dr. Kennedy was summoned and Mrs. Wimer was made as comfortable as possible. Monday she was taken to the General Hospital, Alturas for further treatment. Miss Shirley Miller is helping at the Fred Wimer home while Mrs. Wimer is in the Hospital. Mrs. Nannie Daniels is helping at the Jake Wimer home. Word was received here last Monday that Mr. Horace "Grandpa" Hobbs had a paralytic stroke and was very, very seriously ill. He is in Ashland, Oregon. "Grandpa" has many friends here, who will regret hearing of his illness. An epidemic of false teeth has broken out in the Wimer family. Harry had to have one, of course, Fred not to be outdone got him a set and last but not least their brother-in-law, John Miller got him a set. Now these boys are sure having a good time breaking ‘em in. Ernie Wimer was out in Nevada last week. He came in a horseback, throwing the snow and is suffering from quite a case of snow blindness. Tom Painter and son, Layton and daughter, Bernice and Mrs. Earl Warmack went over to the General Hospital at Alturas last Sunday to visit Mrs. Painter. They report her convalescing nicely. They also report Mrs. Olney Vaughn improving nicely. ALTURAS NOTES Mrs. Mabel Johnson has been ill the past week with the flu. Mrs. Clyde Hays was moved from the General Hospital Sunday to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummins at Cedarville. George Pierce of the Smith Auto Company is confined to his home the past few days. He is suffering with a siege of the flu. Mrs. Lucille Smith of Likely and Miss Katherine Fox of Fort Bidwell were operated on at the General Hospital last Saturday. George Laird is spending a weeks’ vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Laird. George is a student at the Stanford University. ~~~~~~ Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds Family Researcher of "The Last Frontier" Modoc County, California --- Our outgoing mail is checked by avast! AntiVirus. Avast! 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