SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD - CEDARVILLE, MODOC COUNTY, CAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1934 Mrs. A. W. Stiner and daughter, Miss Arthayda left last Monday for Chowchilla. We hear the faint sound of wedding bells, which will soon ring for this popular young lady. CLINTON Fulcher CASTS HAT IN RING Clinton J. Fulcher of Lookout appears to be the first to definitely and publicly "cast his hat in the political ring." In a letter to the RECORD he states that he will be a candidate for the Assembly. It will be remembered that he made the race two years ago against Albert F. Ross of Redding and for a day or so after Election Day his election was conceded. Complete returns, however, gave the office to Ross, who resigned during the term to accept the appointment as Superior Judge of Shasta County. "Clint’s" candidacy has rather been taken for granted, but the definite statement is no less agreeable to his friends and former supporters who hope he will be unopposed. For years he has actually been a representative of northeastern California in most matters of general interest. He is president of the Intermountain Sportsmen’s Association, director of the Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association and a director in charge of their sportsmens’ units, a member of the California State Chamber of Commerce Fish and Game Committee, a member of the California State Automobile Association’s Advisory roads and Highway Committee and active in the past helping to promote highway developments, a member of the Modoc Tax Committee, spending the last two years studying the tax situation; a member of the Grange and Farm Bureau and from these associations conversant with their needs and wants. LIKELY ITEMS Likely, California, March 17th, 1934 A very pleasant surprise party was planned and carried out by about fifty young people and a few of the parents last Friday night at the home of Mr. Ivie McGarva. This date was Miss Dorothy’s fourteenth birthday. Later in the evening the crowd adjourned to the Community Hall, where dancing followed by refreshments were enjoyed. The "Flower Garden" quilt is nearing completion at the home of Mrs. W. H. Flournoy. The quilt is the property of the Likely Sunday School and the Sewing Circle have been meeting each week sewing a little on it for sometime. Joe Purvis has returned from Perez, where he has been employed with the Larsen Brothers. Mrs. D. E. Van Loan is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Charles Spargur in Mt. View this week. HAT IN RING FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Will Archer, of Alturas, has announced his candidacy for the office of County Surveyor. Mr. Cline present incumbent will not enter the race for the office this year on account of poor health. Mr. Archer has been working with Mr. Cline for the past four years and has acquired a thorough knowledge of the work of the office to which he aspires. His announcement will appear in a later issue of the RECORD. EAGLEVILLE NOTES The E. B. GROVES – back from a ten-day trip to the Bay area and much enthused with the beauty of California’s Spring SATURDAY NIGHT RUBBERLEGS – a bit out of focus GUY WILEY AND KEN BARBER – engineering car out of lake bed mud JIMMY MILLER – Alturas boss soda squirt has given up his soda Palace in favor of bottled beverage manufacturing 4-H CLUB WORK – getting under way for the season MARCH 23RD – teacher’s meeting at Overton school 2:30 P.M. MARCH 26th – vaccination and inoculation clinic in Surprise VERA ESHOM – dining with the McCarty’s at their Duck Lake ranch POSSIBILITIES – if the Powers – Barber argument is pressed The AVILLAS – in the Valley from Likely for the weekend WATER FAMINE – seems well on its way, if range indications mean anything QUARANTINE – has been lifted from the Slinkard home PANIC – of some youngsters when facing doctors’ needle. Noted nonchalance of others MODOC COUNTY BANK HOLIDAY – extended to six months twice a year JUVENILE INSANITY – evidence by the bumper crop of young lambs that cavort in the sun HERESAY CANDIDATES – for school sup’t probably out number those who will actually run The CEDARVILLE ROADS - notably the Cedarville – Eagleville road, seem to suffer sadly under the Improvement Program A PROGRAM - Can a nation spend its way out of debt? DR. Kennedy – reminiscing of army days The ARROWHEAD CRAZE – GUY Gooch – with an itch to get in the hills with a gun RAY GOLDEN – resplendent in glistening new chariot ARMY MAIL DEATHS - are suddenly more frequent than bank robberies and make a poor ad for the air service. What would a war do? Fred HAASE – has turned the Bear Ranch road upside down and seems undecided as how to put it back Mr. and Mrs. George Hudspeth of Eagleville spent Monday in Cedarville attending to business matters. Mr. Hudspeth has decided to enter the race for Supervisor of 2nd District in the coming campaign. OVER the BAR Ere the twilight fell came the call from afar, Distant, echoing across the bar, And she listened, wondering and we listened, all, Dreading and fearing that sinister call. Surely, not for her, while the sun is still high The day so young, no evening shades nigh Her task undone, unfinished, her plans, But she hearkened and quietly folded her hands. And we prayed, "Oh, Father, hear our heart’s deep cry, In infinite pity, let this cup pass by; Just a few more years, we need her so, Oh, dry our tears, heed our heart’s deep woe." But the call had come and she answered, there, And we waited, heads bowed low in prayer. "Thy will, Oh Lord, not ours be done, Tho’ the stars go out and a cloud hides the sun." A life so blameless, a spirit so sweet, Where all the virtues blend and meet, A friend to all, to loved ones so dear, So patient, so helpful, so ready to cheer. But we have the assurance of meeting her there, Meeting and greeting in that land so fair, Where all our parting is over and done, And the true life of the soul has begun. And her spirit will hover and ever be near, Guiding, watching, loving and dear. She is waiting, smiling on us from afar, Transfigured, happy, just over the bar. (In loving remembrance of Katherine Lester Street, by Lydia Jacobs Tonningsen, 157 N. Shasta St., Willows, California) ALTURAS NEWS JOTS Mrs. Mary Weigert, pioneer resident of Alturas, died Friday morning at 8:00 o’clock after a long, lingering illness. Funeral services were held from the Kerr Chapel Friday afternoon. (4:3) Mrs. Marie Christine Weigert aged 75 years and three months. Funeral services were held for the Kerr Chapel in Alturas. (4:3) SWEET LITTLE NUDIST ARRIVES Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ash are the proud parents of a four and a half pound daughter, born last Saturday, March 17th, 1934. Mother and babe are reported doing nicely. A. H. Sessions, who for the past few years has been a Fort Bidwell resident, left last wee for the Truckee Meadows, where he will make his future home. He was formerly a resident of that place before coming to Surprise Valley. ~~~~~~ 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.