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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (January 1935 - March 1935) (273 pages)

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\VING. FOR. ‘OROVILEE . ae recovered: from) a ‘rec‘ation Jat the Jones Memorial nd discar ing “the ‘cane ie had used for the past week Glen deYoe, Grass. Valley and newspaperman_ for: the . . © years, will leave, for Oroeontinue in the some work Sacramento Bee. Saal IONED ARS aieegat $225.00 sects, GOOO00 a a $275.00 . Eien ae $350.00 a ae ae $195.00 ea $345.00 ba $395.00 ee Lente cee POOOO Jide sackh . $156.00 $325.00 Deas . £225.90 Pen ee Bre $395.03 nevrolel Coupe hevrolet Coupe ord Coune ord V-8 Coupe ‘odge 6 Sedan hevrole’ Sedan ay aft wenan ral ack SS/ 8 ee ee CIVIC & — HENRY WILLIAMS, Tamblyn o spoke the family and and activit Mrs. 2k vocalist, pl: ment sang Stand” and and Bye," Officers Varo Wo president, « Ridge eens TrGop. 2 ) ! . Ai . Pestinpe yodee i . . } . . the troop Mm came scout Vor Gvitvi lress unifo LSGLy Iwo.” SW ohare at Ssisteg hy Shes iedians Pda © Ws ema Ve MLS Bs eral party, ‘tnhble int Those yy mitive: Co pipes at OA eet A Des former (Gr: close friend of the Wi Golden We vices ut the so et Fire Wells tolled early ternoon as the final obsequies for the late Henry Williams were in pro: : gress at the chapel of the W. R. Winner in the Tahoe Council rallies Jefford and Son Funeral parlors. Williams had been a THEME OF RITES Fig afand an honorary member and the firemen attended his final rites in a hedy in their dress uniforms, lead by departmental officers. Within the chapel J tev. Samuel f Meridian, Sutter county, iss Valley words of co eulogized ies of the ¢ dent. His civie work, sociations and business were muny l years, in his life we Johns, ing her ow “Sometime “Some Swe
during the ¢ resident and Hiams family, mifort to the the Jlifewor'k leceased resifraternal as. connections time ‘of ~ 57 rrass Valley n wecompaniWoeell ‘Uiidar Gl? Day Bye hapel rites, and members of Quartz Daly SUNTEL Tate st lead by flieiated at family plot etery. Llere ow Seouts Vhieh Tlenry master at the death off tho were pres PHY seed. were iiford Crissy Sons. of the John Nettell, the final serin the 1m officers of of America, { Willits beented in full » their burial On was in the seont ritual and was Leo MeCGrath, Fliks and been deeasy, Neighbors . Yrienids formed the funone uf the largest te as. Nis city in reeent months, ho hore the Valleyan well known to his last ee owere: Willian Rodda, ra, Devine hh Keecan Sims, John and Cla reper \ \ i In HAS 2 fi ith the Grass Valley Boy Scout! ‘drive which is now'in have placed an exhibit in one of the windows Of:the J. c. Penney .Company. The exhibit discloses that ‘the Grass . Valley ‘troop was’ first place during 1927429 inclusive and took stamps and paper money collections, stuffed. ani Mais,’ miniatures }6f sailboats and airplanes, knot boards, drawings, wood ecarvin plaster ' progress, the members of (Troop 2] chief of the} third place.in:.1930-33inclusive. “The . department on six different occasions . Scout exhibit includes shells, beads, work and ‘othed oddities, ean of it supplied by Pershing Lee The Boy; Seout, drive isenew.in proeress with a citywide sale of tickets to raise a $1000 fund. THé “first reward in the campaign is a Plymouth automobile. Orchard Blossoms and Wildflowers Line Roads Good roads leading through acres of orchards in bloom and miles of expansive fields and hillsides radiant With myriads. of wildflowers weaving an endless pattern of eolor tell the motorist that California's springtime pageant of beauty has begun. Irom all parts of the state come vports of this! or that variety of fruit blossoms either in bloom or wbout to come forth, and of an inereasinge abundanee of Wildflowers, “ecording to brief reports a he by tho Touring Buresn of the Cali. fornia State Automobile Association. William Thainae Suffers Frem Nail Wound in Foot Willian Anes Oe partne, of the} furniture firm of Jensen wnd Thom18 is confined to his home on Bush ireet with a foot infection, resultier from %& nail wound. The loeal SINGSSIAN Stepped on st nail ri‘ay fd the infection Spread quickly ial bos proved painful. te luis been renting the wound and expects that the pain ana swelling will recede over . ten sir, ord the He lig] left do wri it f dou “a Hi-