Walter, third child of Jefferson Davis and Minnie Boyer Aldridge, was born
December 8, 1894, on a ranch near Whitmore. In 1896 the family moved to
the origjnal Aldridge property on Snow Creek where he attended Bear Creek
School for 9 years. In 1916 he joined the Army and spent some time in France
however a bout with mumps prevented him from reaching the front lines.
After the war he went to work for Roy Ballou driv1ng a hard rubber tired
lumber truck. He served as Constable for two years and homesteaded 160
acres adjacent to his sister, Beth. A property named Last Chance which
was eventually incorporated into Bonnie Craigs Ranch.
In 1921 the Aldridge family on its way to a picnic at Viola stopped
at Thatcher's popular Pine Grove. Electa Thatcher mentioned to Walter that
she had a pretty young lady visiting her who might like to go with them
on the picnic. Walter told her to bring her out and let me look her over. Apparently he liked what he saw and on June 1, 1924 he married that pretty
young lady, Martha Caroline Meyer.
Martha Caroline Meyer was born June 18, 1899 on a ranch near Bella Vista,
the third child of six born to Frederick Meyer Jr. and Hattie May Cravens
Meyer. Martha attended grade school in Bella Vista and went on to Chico
Normal to become a teacher. She taught at several schools in Shasta County
prior to her marriage.
Walter and Martha moved into a small cottage on the bank of Snow Creek
and Walter became a partner in J. D. Aldridge and Son.. They had three
children.
- Shirley Beth
- Martha Mae
- Glenn Walter
The ranch went from sheep to a dairy and then into Herefords during
the 30's but from 1933 to 1936 Walter worked as a foreman for the CCC and
related agencies to help support the ranch through the great depression.
Walter served as Trustee of Inwood School District and Director of the
Federal Land Bank, Chico Production Credit Association, Shasta District
Fair Board (14 years) and the Agricultural Stablization and Conservation
Service. He was a life member of Veterans of World War I and a member of
the Valley Livestock Market1ng Association. He and Martha were both active
members of the Millville Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges, Millville Grange,
Shasta County Cattlemen's Association, the Farm Bureau, Shasta Historical
Society and Mt. Lassen Historical Society. Walter died July 1l, 1976 and
is buried in the Inwood-Ogburn Cemetery. Martha is still an active worker
on Bonnie Craigs Ranch which is now operated by their son, Glenn and wife
Zettie. |