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Obituaries (January 1934 - March 1934) (251 pages)

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osition in! ee iis provfait} tuiness and conscienworkman of :worth
or several years
employee pts Nevada
sowing construction work,
% set forth by the late Supenisnr D,
He was' also a‘ cour ty’
during . pabt of the term. of
uperydapr Henry Goudge ‘and was
pewaint . on the, county payroll in: the
aterm . fe ‘Supervisor Jfrank J, Rowe.
k ator. Cpnsetthie, always trusti: worth mit} was never to pe ‘considers
lea ottoralicc that the more, respotisé
ible duties; 'be placed his shoula
4
on
de on, i
{ een Sports Lover
The, deteasea was taken ill about
eh two weeks; ago and just seven days
past: was forced to 'take fo his bed.
Despite hig excellent physical stamrugspd build and the
medical science his’ health gradually
. . failed with death carly
ie . yeaternay). . ‘He had observed his fit‘tieth birthday on Mriday. :
The deveased’ wast member of the
Order . of ‘Owls ana‘ took a keen inYerest . inj:the affairs, pf that order.
‘He as) dle a sportsman of
devotee of rod and’ gun who found
pleasure ba. comtoyt in the quiet of
natural’ solitudes.
Death {caused the
ina, efforts: of
-oceurring
note, a
first break in a
“vada City; Mrs. W,.J. Weiger and
Misses Tjila. ‘and Bernice Clemo, of
“this city Wiikam Clemo of alo
Alto; John, Harry and Ed ei of
Grass ‘Valley. ;
of by. the. Holmes-Hooper Funeral
Home where. friends are invited to
call. ; “uneral services will be held
Saturda afternoon at
from. the ;Holmes-Haoper 1 chapel,
Rev.\ Charles ‘Washburn of ‘the
‘Epigcopdl Church willOfficiate. Burjal will be made .in the Odd Fellows
r comete? : at
( in Bret
, Mrs. Celia Clemo of this
-efty, and, “the, following sisters and
brothers, Mrs. ‘Mabel’ Provine of
Antioch;. Mrs, A. V. Sauvee of Ne-.
The rdmains were taken in charge . .
2:30 o’clock }
pet ewe ee fee te Mw. ct hemo which will be held’ Saturday}:
. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles’ Wi Coll 5S
qt San’ Rafeal arrived last night, call}qd to this city by. the deat of ‘ina
late George Clemo.
_Grass Valley atto . ernon toll,
ME ht, where he wag called jto atte
‘néy, . ‘returned from Red Bluff 1
the funcral of ‘his grandiathér; P ul
tol, 90'year old Red Blut pion
<Mr. and Mrs. T. WwW. Blight. nan.
daughter, Miss Ethel Blight, have ¢fe]
d
t
liter spending fine: recelnt holia iy
feason with Mr. .and Mrs. John
mpitham of Lloyd Street.
Harte Inn arrivals smefuldch 2]
I: Helfrtth, San Francisco; J. jA.
Carlson, Sacramento; L. N. Miller, H,
Wrancisco; W. FE. Bristol, Sacramento; W. D. Mallon, Sacramento; iB.
Ww. Bedford, ‘Youngton, Nev.; EK. r.
Grigen and. wife, Sacramento; J. B.
McGowan, 'B: Schoenfeld and wife,
T. W. Hawley and wife, San PranEdgar A. Sayre, Sacramento;
Kavari, Los Angeles.
ciseg;
A. M.
St automonile.» /
has: ie): Bt Crossfire”
turned to their home’ at Susanville ve
John, W. Sampson, W. B. Scott, Sani{
Drivo the new 1934 Chevrolet just’
‘5 miles and -yyou’M never be satisfied
with any other low price car.
“Where . Service and Q
. LEE JEFFREY
to09 Church St.
We Call ‘For and_
.
Sean ts Sees, 2)
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pent
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