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Clay left school at thirteen after completing the highest grade then avaliable in Shasta County; an avid reader, he continued his self-education the rest of his life. His first job was as a clerk in a general store. In addition to his ranching and saw mill experience, he tried his hand at road building on a county road west of Watson Gulch to what is called Ditch Grade.
When he was twenty-one, Clay married Celesta Leona Miller of Ono.
The couple had two children:
Gladys Ilene (Dare) b. 1898 at Ono d. 1943
Edith Lowe (Sholes) b. 1900 at Harrison Gulch d. 1974
After two years in Ono, the couple moved to Harrison Gu1ch where Clay earned $1.50 per day at the Midas Mine. At this time Clay bought an Edison Phonograph wlth an attachment for making records. Clay and his friends had fun with this, but he also charged admission to concerts about once a month.
Source: Shasta Historical Society
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