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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (1989) (292 pages)

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recia 2 the athe new e old “Ir ues, ctors ‘don lorse-_. 'e on ually than value tto fit ‘alley wera 8 ugh dt Ro seinn a0. Publishing Co. every evening except ‘Sunday at: The Union, P.O. Box 1025, 11464 Sutton _ Way, Grass Valley, Ca. 95945. Phone 273-9561 Jack S. Moorhead ~ Editor & Publisher Jecith S.Mooers ~ Managing Editor Subseription"(Suggested ee Carrier ..... B.C oreant aes $5.50 mo. Motor Route........... $5.75 mo ‘Mail Rates lor2months.......... $8.00 mo. 3 MONE Se: othlnd.ts oo $23.25 Tue. or Fri. Only SiN Onthsire gee cs es $7.85 Second class postage paid at Grass Valley, California 95945 Advertisers purchase space and circulation only. All property rights to any ad vertisements produced for the advertiser by The. Union, using art work or typography furnished or arranged for by The Union shall be the property of The Union. No such ad or any part thereof may be reproduced or assigned without the consent of The Union. ©1989 By Nevada County Publishing Co. __ 5 WEIGHT WATCHERS’ —Tracy Burgess after CK SUCCESS PROGRAM. wants you to be happy That's why we made this years 3s. Program even better than last year's With our proven there's an even easier way to lose weight fas! So come ivenient locations eds REGISTRATION al these convenient times and locations wey begins on and acdeianal meeting locators call action’ 1-800-343-3000 AUBURN Pine Center, Suite 104 11010 Combie Rd “Tues 6.45pm atthe mmeeting times listed above Rev... ticlal rate or $20-$25 at the black market rate. Inthe report Sunday, Tass Union's attempts to earn scarce hard currency by selling the best caviar, fur hats am! coats, 4 Obituaries “Charies Sites Eighty-year-old Charles. Seilhymer died Friday at his family home in Grass Valley. A funeral will take place at 2 p.m. Tuesday in ‘Greenwood Memorial Gardens in Grass Valley. Officiating will be the Andy Owens of Grass Valley First Baptist Church. Arrangements are under the
direction of Hooper & Weaver Mortuary. ‘Mr. Seilhymer was born June 10, 1908; in Danville, Ul. He was the son of William and Lela Seilhymer. He served in the Coast Guard and Army and had lived in Grass Valley for the past 19 years. In addition to his wife, -Frances, Mr. Seilhymer-is-survived by a son, Donald of Dublin; two daughters, Frances Barron and Diane Haddy of Grass Valley; a brother, Fred, and sister, Helen Pate of Danville, .; 14 WE TCXE and 18 great-grandchildret——*Lee Van Dalsen There were no’ services for Lee E. Van Dalgen who died Christmas Day gt his Nevada City home. He was 65. A native of Indiana, he lived most of his life ir: California and came to Nevad# City from the San Francisco Bay area in 1977. He was a retirtd machinist and an avid amateur woodwoorker. He was 2 member of. the local horseshoe club. Mr. Van FPalsen is survived by his“wife, Veroqua; two sons, Gerald of Wickinburg, Ariz., Dennis of Fremont; a daughter, Kay. Branham of Westchester, __Ohio; three grandchildren and. two great-srandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made#o a favorite charity or the the American .Heart Association. i i Libya says U. 7 allegations a breibxt to kill ROME, (AP) — The official Libyan news agency claimed today the United States is using ‘allegations about -a -chemica! weapons plant in Libya as a pretext to launch an attack and kill Col. Moammar Gadhafi. The JANA news agency, monitored in Rome, referred to a report Sunday in the United Arab Emirates daily Al-Khaleej that quoted unidentified Arab’ sources as saying the Americans planned to send a “hit squad" to kill the Libyan leader during an attack, Al-Khaleej claimed an American task force had trained in Italy, Spain and aboard for the attack, which it said could come this month. The newspaper said the strike would include bombing attacks on the nuclear research center at Tajura and the alleged chemical weapons plant at Rabtah. The newspaper report had no dateline but anneared to origi US, warships in the Mediterranean’ Gadhafi contended Libya is on the verge of producing chemical weapons at«he plant near Rabtah, a city about 5S0—miles -southwest— of T. ipeli. Libva insists the facilitv is a pharmaceutical plant, pound The an customs to 100 pe on vacu coffee-gr 1 KAV & TN