Museum Tidings
Midsummer Issue
July, 1997
The official quarterly newsletter of the Tehama
County Museum
(WebPage edition)
From the editor:
Hear ye! Hear ye! Observe! And all that good stuff!
The Boy Scouts and the LDS Church have teamed
up to make some great Improvements to our venerable
building! Drive by and see the clean new paint
job! Take a took at pruning and straightening
in the yard! The wrought iron bars have been taken
off the windows and sandblasted clean, given a
coat of rust-proof underpainting and a new coat
of paint (sort of reminds you the Spanish Southwest
or New Orleans!) The Scouts (in particular Benjamin
Garman of Boy Scout Troop 119 in Red Bluff who
is working toward his Eagle Scout Badge ... the
highest rank that can be earned in the Scouts)
will be making the repairs to some of the windows
and doors on the south side of the building.
RUN RIGHT DOWN AND SEE IT ALL!
This job supervised
by
.
Marty Grafell
Dean Gorby
Richard Jenkins
Paul Quinn
And that's not
all! . WELCOME TO THE 21ST CENTURY in your building
that is already135 years old!
Through the auspices of J. R. Whipple of Corning
, who is a master-mind of on-line and web-sites
and Internet (obviously not your editor who can't
even TYPE a straight line!) we are going international
with info about our Museum and our county! LIKE
WOW)! If you are already connected to this service,
the address is http://www.jrwhipple.com/index.html
Give it a whirl and see what you get!
To all of these
projects and the NUMBERS of people who came to
help illustrate the whole concept of community
service (and pride!) and volunteering, our most
heartfelt THANK YOU to all who were involved in
any way, no matter how small. It takes us ALL
to do a good job!
UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday 9 Sunday, Sept. 6 & 7 (Yes ... EARLY
for the Jubilee) is the annual JUBILEE! Six raffle
tickets are being mail to all Museum members.
Nov. 11 ... Tuesday, Memorial celebration for
Armistice Day (what do they call it now...Veteran's
Day?) This will be to remind us of how we have
that day to begin with. More on this in the next
newsletter.
Sunday, December 14 ... Christmas party and closing
for annual winter vacation. More on this one too,
in the next newsletter.
HOWEVER ... Don't forget two vital things:
Return raffle tickets. (OUR Songbird Elizabeth
Grafell) has agreed to head the raffle again this
year and THAT MEANS SUCCESS!) The second thing
is dues ... due November 1st. If I have room there
will be a list of all those WHO HAVE PAID their
dues for THIS year. If your name is missing there
could be a mistake (HIGHLY unlikely!) or you plain
forgot. We depend on dues for running expenses,
and if 50% of our members "forget",
we caught short-handed
.or should we say
"short-FUNDED."
IN MEMORY
CHARLOTTE MADDOX
GERBER
1924 - 1997
Charlotte was born in Arizona lived in Sacramento
for 18 years before moving to our county She was
a member of the Museum the Church in Gerber, the
Garden Club, the Community Club, Eastern Star
and VFW Auxiliary. Her husband Charles, who died
in 1995, was the Museum's private "safe-cracker".
They managed the Tehama Cemetery for 12 years.
CLIFFORD STEENSURGEN
TEHAMA
1916 - 1997
Clifford was born in Missouri, but had lived in
Tehama County since 1934. He was custodian for
the Museum for a number of years and drove school
bus for the Los Molinos School District for 14
years. He enjoyed the outdoors and always had
a nice garden wherever he lived. He is survived
by a daughter, three brothers, three grandsons
and one great-grandchild.
LAURA L. WARD
LOS MOLINOS
1914 - 1997
Lora was born in Red Bluff, educated in the Tehama
County school system, graduated from Red Bluff
High School in 1934, and attended college in Chico.
She owned and operated Lora's Super Service Station
in Los Molinos. She is survived by her husband
of 50 years, Robert E. Ward, and five cousins
of the Turner and Flood families. She held Life
Membership in the Tehama County Museum.
NEW BOOKS
Copies of the 1997 "Memories" published
by the Tehama County Genealogical & Historical
Society are now on hand at the Museum. We are
delighted with the picture on page 80 of this
issue of the yearbook. It shows Red bluff's Hose
Cart Team with a hose cart just like the one from
the City of Tehama which is upstairs in the Museum.
The photograph from 1877 demonstrates that, without
question, the old hose carts were pulled by human
power, not horse power. Gene Serr brings to a
close his series on where the name "Tehama"
came from. He has done extensive research and
presents a well-written conclusion to the origin
of the name Tehama.
SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL AT THE JUBILEE
A "new wrinkle" at this year's Jubilee
is the Saturday nght Barbecue being prepared by
Las Margaritas Restaurant of Los Molinos. This
is a mexican-style barbecue chicken dinner. Dinner
will be served from 5-8PM on Saturday, Sept. 6th.
Tickets are ADULTS..$5.95, child under 12yrs..$3.00
and Family of 4
$18.00. Tickets may be obtained
from Museum Board members of from Dean and Winnie
Gorby.
MUSEUM COUNTRY STORE
Judy Chamberlain reminds all members that the
Country Store features bakes goods, jams and jellies,
cookies, fresh produce etc. These items may be
brought to the Museum at 8AM on Saturday (there
may be coffee and doughnuts in the kitchen
who
knows?)
Crafts, this year, have gone back to the idea
of hand-made articles of whatever nature. If you
want to sell what you have made, contact Nadine
Clary right now for space
384-1331.