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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (1988) (275 pages)

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ion mto the 1aS no secret of their distaste for the measure. “Proposition 103 received a majority of the votes cast on Nov. 8, 1988,’ says a message sent by 20th Century Insurance Co. ‘20th Century Insurance Co. strongly believes that Proposition 103 is invalid. We will challenge the initiative’s provisions in court and seek other relief: through the California Department of Insurance.”’ The message adds: “Therefore the premium amount and billing options enclosed reflect’ our current rates. To avoid coverage lapse or interruption, you must pay the indicated amount. 20th Century Insurance Co. will continue to charge its existing insurance rates until this matter is resolved.””. . — The Automobile Club of solvency if implemented, Therefore, the company has taken steps to seek legal and administrative relief to protect its solvency and its ability to continue to offer protection to you and other policyholders.’’ The Auto Club also advises customers to pay their full bill. The Auto Club also has sent elaborate questionnaires to some customers, asking for a report on the amount of miles they drive, their odometer reading, and whether they have safety equipment on their vehicle. r Letters sent by Fireman's Fund offer only ‘‘conditional extension of coverage,’’ “prompting objections from state Insurance Commissioner Roxani Gillespie, because Proposition 103 bars non-renewal most cases. : Inan who Wid aulnoriues ne was possessed by the devil, police said. Police and witnesses said Eduardo Espinosa barged into a church in Talisay, seven miles south of this provincial city, rushed the altar and struck Cardinal Ricardo Vidal in the face with his fist. The cleric, his nose bloodied, fell back and hit his head on the altar, authorities said. Police said two other priests, Rev. Achilles Dakay and Rev. Hermingildo Montecillo, rushed to the cardinal’s aid and alsowere beaten. Dakay, a spokesman for the cardinal, said the attacker then raced down the aisle, but parishoners intervened to beat and subdue him until police arrived. . Vidal, 57, is one of two carditals in the Philippines. The” = Obituaries —42/7%/3 Z . _ Loretta Harrington Grass Valley-resident Loretta M. Harrington died Thursday at a Sacramento medical facility following a long illness. A memorial service will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. Wed-_nesday at St. Patrick’s Church (asie ider or by he of nut in Grass Valley. Mrs. Harrington was born Nov. 5, 1911, in North Tonowanda, N.Y. After employment with Collins Radio in Los Angeles, she retired to Grass Valley in 1976. Mrs. Harrington was active in many organizations, including sterol Screening ll Pharmacy » Lane Grass Valley 20 TING REQUIRED.
sin 3 Minutes )}0 Test Fee info 273-2268 11am to Spm S ee Banner Grange, Cancer Dressing Station, Foothill Women’s Club, Gold Quartz Democratic Club and Ponderosa Senior Citizens Club. Survivors include her son, David of Sacramento; a stepson Daniel of Desert Hot Springs and step-daughter, Maryann Barcik of Buffalo, New York; brothers, Alvin Hufnagel of Buffalo, N.Y.; Emergency calls Area fire departmem and rescue calls : FRIDAY Penn Valley FD ; @ 11:14 a.m., to 10800 block of Devonshire Circle for medical aid. ~e 12:30 a.m.; to-Penn Valley Drive for medical aid. e 3:57 p.m., to 10600 block of Valley Drive for medical aid. Bulllon FD @ 2:28 p.m., with Sierra Nevada Ambulance, to Scott Way for medical aid (father fell off ladder). e 7:51 p.m., with SNA, to Scott Way for medical aid (son fell off roof). Gold Flat FD e 5:04 p.m., with SNA, to GV area shopping center for medical aid. e 11:07 p.m., to Banner Lava Cap Road for structure fire. Peardale-Chicago Park FD e 9:56 p.m., to 15800 block of Shebley Road, for brush fire. Elmer Hufnagel of Lockport, N.Y. Eugene Hufnagel of Yucca Valley, and Laurence Hufnagel of Redondo Beach Shirley Griffith Grass Valley resident Shirley M. Griffith died Thursday at a Grass Valley medical facility; she was 49. A mass of will be 9:30 a.m. Monday at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Grass Valley. Burial will follow at St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Grass Valley. A rosary will be recited 7 p.m. Sunday at Hooper & Weaver Mortuary, Grass Valley. Mrs. Griffith is survived by her husband, Neil; daughter, Victoria and grandson Stephen; _ numerous brothers and sisters and other relatives. Police blotter FRIDAY Nevada County Sheriff's Department e John Lee McLaughlin, 38, an unemployed iron worker from Rough and Ready; arrested 11:15 p.m. at his home for suspicion of battery with serious injury and. assault with a deadly weapon likely to produce injury. Bail set at $5,000. Christian burial . treated lor tusions. Police Larida said mental hos /President ¢ day pardo) sentences f part of her gram to ea ment for presidential said the or tional pardc parole for 1 tion of sent The statem¢ crimes the ted. The $ today tive § Safew incon