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Collection: Original Records > Death Records
Obituaries (January 1934 - March 1934) (251 pages)

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of 0 years
Ap 5 2 Jethond at and Sons mortAll’ had, passed away during
-part of the previous week.
ple Friends Attend
of friends of the_jate E,W.
om
Va ley and other ¢ommuni: present in the Jefford cha0’ ald icSunday, attendin:
honoting the memory of the
Hills’ “AMA iWerchant. Memre Owls and Lally Owl lodges
tiended the services in a body.
\.Rev. A. L. Pratt of the Methodist’ Episcopal Church delivered the’
eulogy. Assisting as pallbearers
were: Iank Ducotey, R. J. Steel,
Antone Gallino, John Nankervis, John
Tamblyh and John. Bone.
was made in Greenwood.
Mrs. George’s Services
Two hours later at 3 o'clock Sun.
Pp ratt . officiated . day afternoon, Rev.
at the funeral of the
isa, A,
Loufor: over 50 years and a and
tireless worker in the interest of the
Methodist Wpiscopal Church, Attendance was large as the chapel was
filed G@ the street doors by family
mena} Is, Mee arte méimbers of
the, Easlern Star, M. Church, Dt.
al g Ald and eBelennd
.
PWral iteced
long
socléties
UWiaepter Pood peeee atest opasel
1 jFesigents of
Rbseville, Sacrimen.
\
Burial :
George, Grass Valley resident iE
bad valley,” city. Police’ officers. 4:
car
William ©
Fouye was decorate with ip ‘OV-.
-erparking tag by. one of the} Grass”
Yosterd y\ Officer Fouyer olun-—
‘tarily. appeared in the: court of
Judge Oscar E. _Winburn and ‘paid
the customary fine. . 7
: The Judge stated that he be-_
Meved. in a fair and impartial ad-.
ministration of the. laws Officer.
ae ouyer fully agreed with the senta
And the Judge went so
far as to say that he himself . had
been . tagged _int Sacramento and
Logs Angeles, but had always paid
the customary fine as fixed by the .
court. ‘
And so-it seems that. even, the
traffic patrol as well as the Judge .
believe that strict observance of all .
traffic laws would be a good thing .
Hie POR re .
Ed E. Whiting to. Take .
‘Council Seat Tonight
iment.
for
od Ie. Whiting -eeontly appoint
Grass Valley city council mem~ber,'
will take his seat in the council
chamber this evening at 7730 o'clock
at the convening of .the first 1934)
meeting, which will also be the ‘first
January sessiog. “December aecounts will be approved and ordeved
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