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    2. Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds
    3. BEATRICE HUTCHINSON MARRIES S. F. MAN Married in San Francisco, Cal., July 22, 1933, Miss Beatrice Hutchinson to Leo Anthony Steil, of San Francisco. They were attended by Miss Grace Stiner, of this place, and Elmer Steil, brother of the groom. The young couple are making their home in San Francisco, where Mr. Steil has a position with the Hartford Insurance Company. The charming bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hutchinson, of this place. She is a graduate of the Surprise Valley Union High School and has recently graduated as a nurse from St. Luke’s Hospital, where she has been in training since her graduation from high school. She has a host of friends in this valley who extend heartiest congratulations with best wishes for a joyous and prosperous voyage over the sea of life. Miss Lucille Hill of Lakeview, was in Cedarville last Saturday and Sunday visiting with her sister, Mrs. Edgar Harris and family. Mike White, rancher of the southern part of Surprise Valley, who recently had his ankle broken while tailing a steer, returned from a three weeks’ trip to San Jose, last weekend. Mrs. Charles Nolan of Eagleville, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Ella Neasham, of Cedarville, spent several days in Alturas last week having dental work done. Mark Knull, operator of the K. and D. Service Station in Alturas, recently moved to the city where he will reside in the future. The case of David M. West; charged with failure to provide for his children, has been set for hearing today. We have not heard the result at this writing. Mrs. Marie Mortensen, of Colorado Springs, Colo., recently spent a few days in Vya, Nevada, visiting her brother, E. J. Sharp and family, returning to her home last week. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1933 IS GREAT GRANDMOTHER TWICE WITHIN TWO MONTHS Mrs. Rena Arthur of Lakeview has become a two-time great grandmother in the past two months, according to a friend of hers who reports the following fact. Last month, October 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carmody was born a seven and three-quarter pound son, Richard John Carmody. Richard became a great grandson number one. This month to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cockrell of Cedarville was also born a son, an eight-pound by the name of Robert Lewis Cockrell. Robert became a great grandson number two. Mrs. Arthur, says her friends is in no small way very proud of both Richard and Robert. – Lake County Tribune ABLE TO BE AROUND Harry Wilson, who has been confined to his home since his return from the hospital about two weeks ago, while still on theinvalid list, is able to make his way down town at this writing. However, he finds it rather difficult to make it back sometimes, but he is steadily gaining in strength and will soon be "his self again". We are glad to see him out again. ALTURAS BUILDING RAZED BY FIRE (HEADLINE) As we got o press this afternoon, we received the following telephone report on the Alturas fire of last night. Fire of unknown origin broke out last night in the Central Garage building in Alturas in the rooms occupied by Guise & Guise, who operate the Model Cleaning Establishment. From these rooms the fire spread tot he sales room of the Central garage and in a short time, the entire building was completely gutted by the flames. Joe Gloster, proprietor of the Central Garage estimates his loss between $10,000 & $15,000, which is partly covered by insurance. From the garage building the flames were carried by the north wind to the Jarman Garage, which is next door, and completely gutted the second story of the building, which is used as an office & a supply room. A number of tires and auto accessories were consumed in the blaze. Mr. Jarman estimates his loss at $8,000, which is fully covered by insurance. The Model Cleaning Establishment was completely destroyed and along with it went two cars, belonging to Mr. Guise. No insurance was carried by him and his was a total loss. No damage was done to the Bonner Building, which is directly south of the Jarman Garage. The total loss is estimated to be between $20,000 and $25,000. One injured. Alex Olson of the Forest Service lost two fingers on his left hand, while trying to move the safe and his hand was caught between the safe and door jamb; no other injuries were reported and all of the fire fighters were sweating icicles while fighting the blaze. SUSTAINS BROKEN ANKLE Orin Gill, formerly of this valley, but for the past few years of Palo Alto, had the misfortune of having an ankle broken in a fall from a truck. It seems he was on the back end of a truck holding a rabbit hutch on, when the truck ran off the highway and jolted him and the hutch off. The socket on each side of the ankle was broken. Eagleville NOTES Davie grove, Sr., grand old man of the grove clan, has had a more than usually pleasant week. Mr. Grove most human of the human kind, and like all people – save middle-aged women – has his birthdays. This birthday, his ----, brought an exceptionally fine dinner, given by Mr. Hide Barber, the evening of Mr. Grove’s birth-date. Saturday night a surprise Dutch Lunch in his honor was given by relatives and attended by the family and many friends. Mr. Grove, never one to expect return for services and friendship rendered, was much affected by what he considered a great deal of ado over such an old gentleman. It seems too bad that more of us can’t live by such a philosophy of life as has this gentleman. Courtesy, kindness and intense appreciation are ever his watch-words. His family and friends will tell you, should you ask, that the good do not all die young. Mort West, who appeared in court last Wednesday in Alturas on a charge of failure to provide had the following sentence meted out to him: Two years on Probation and $25 per month for the support of his children. Frank Nolan is galloping about a bit on his crutches now-a-days and seems well on the road to recovery. You will remember that Frank suffered a broken leg some weeks ago when his horse fell with him. Mrs. Lario Muria, who is suffering from a nervous breakdow, was taken to the hospital at Alturas last weekend. Pete Ytzaina of Eagleville had the misfortune of lacerating his left hand badly last week while splitting wood. He came down to town to have Dr. Kennedy treat the injury. Mrs. Martin Espil of this place is in San Jose visiting with her daughter, Miss Janie, who has been ill at that place for sometime. James Givan and wife of Bly spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tyeryar of this place. Mr. Givans is an uncle of Mr. Tyeryar. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallace left last Thursday for Yerington, where, it is reported, they have purchased property and will make their future home at that place. A. K. Sweet was in Lakeview last Friday, where he spent the day visiting his mother, Mrs. Gail Arthurs, of that place. LAKE CITY JOTS Miss Gertrude Darst suffered an attack of appendicitis while at high School last week. This disease seems very prevalent through out Surprise Valley. Many have been suffering from it here this fall. We understand the authorities and health officers have been notified in regard to several of our male citizens, who are harboring public nuisances and germ carriers on their upper lips. This matter should be investigated at once. Mrs. Tom Painter took Mr. W. S. Painter to Alturas Friday, from there he took the train for Southern California, where he will spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Fred Streig and family. Mrs. Nannie Daniels received a telegram Sunday stating her daughter, Thelma was dying in Oakland. The news was a shock to relatives and friends here who were under the impression she was improving daily. Mrs. Daniels and daughters, Mrs. Roy Hobbs and sons, Lossie and William left at once for Oakland. Born in Cedarville, Cal., November 24, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Pete J. Laxague, a son; weight 8 ¾ - pounds; mother and babe are doing nicely. ~~~~~~ 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.

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