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BUILDING MATERIALS
home, Grass Valley, November
22, 1963, LaForrest Reid. He was
LINK ---inthe Jones Memorial
the husband of Marie Reid, Grass
Valley; father of Jane Sbaffi,
Hospital November 19, 1963,
Carolina Link. She was the sister
A to Z SUPPLY
Park and Fred and Gottlieb Link,
both of North Dakota. She was a
native of Crimea, Asia Minor.
FOR SALE.
years. He wasa former employee
of the
She was a retired practical nurse
Force Base
since 1943. Funeral services were
held in the St. Paul's Lutheran
Sheahan's Furniture
2038 W. Main St.’ Ph. 273-2739
He retiredin 1960. Masonic funeral services were held Nov. 25
in the Hooper Weaver Mortuary
chapel. Burial was in Elm Ridge
Lawn.
Church, Chicago Park Nov. 22.
TheRev. Keith Skiles officiated.
SPINET-PIANO. Must sell, in this
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vicinity, two lovely FamousDUNKUM---in Jones Memorial
Make pianos, one walnut, for Hospital November 20, 1963,
balance due. Will transfer to reMarie B. Dunkum. She was the
liable parties who can take over’ wife of W.E. Dukum of Bear River
small monthly payments. For
further information, write: Adjuster, P.O. Box 264, Yuba City.
native of Marion, Indiana aged
65 years. She was ateacher,
were held Nov. 25 in the Hooper
Weaver Mortuary chapel. Burial
was in Greenwood Mem orial Gardens.
cation at the University of Cali
fornia and later taught school 20
years in Ventura. Funeral services
wereheld Nov. 23 in the Hoover
Weaver Mortuary chapel. Burial
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Road home November 21, 1963,
Bertha Mae Harrison. She was the
wife of Richard L. Harrison;
dens.
And all other automobile glass.
mother of Mrs. Carl Earl, Grass
Mantle Paint& Glass, Grass Valley.
ssmen
ne
si
Bu
k guaran
Valley, Richard D. Harrison,
Castro Valley; sister of R.M.
e
Septic tank cleaning-family siz
$40. Complete job wor
teed. Call
Kelly, Sturgis, S.D,, Mrs. Wil
Get Counsel
collect SH 33161;
Olivehurst, California.
liam Laub, Dennison, lowa, Mrs.
Ruby Bosecker, Oakland and Mrs.
Katherine Barber, Kearney, Neb.
As a service to businessmen in
WANTED
(mining, history, technical -no
novels) Pioneer 132 MainSt.,
Nevada City
Memorial Gardens Nov. 23 under
auspices of the First Methodist
vate interviews in Sacramento
Dec. 10, 11 and12. These meet
WANTED GUNS
Old, Antique or Obsolete Wanted
Church.
Commerce, 917-7thSt., and infahr.
terested businessmen may make
appointments by calling Gllbert
WORK WANTED
3-3771.
The purpose of this meeting is
Carpentry, plumbing repaired, to counsel with small businesscabinet work, hauling & yard men on financial matters and to
work, reasonable. Call 273-7454 discuss long-term business loan
proposals. The counseling is to
assist small businessmen by giving
them financial advice and infor
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the Golden-West. He is st#¥ived
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by several nieces and nephews.
Funeral mass was recited Dec. 2
in St. Patrick's Catholic Church.
Burial wasinSt. Patrick's Ceme
tery.
GORDON ---in a Nevada, City
PREWITT---in the Holiday
Hills Convalescent Hospital No
husband of Nettie Gordon, Grass
Valley; father of Gail Gordon,
witt. He was the husband of Ethel
Springerville, Ariz., Mrs. Ruth
He was an active Mason and a re
alservices were conducted in the
Hooper Weaver Mortuary Nov. 30.
vember 27, 1963, Lloyd M. Pre
Grass Valley, Paul Gordon,
Lykins, Auburn. He also is survived by five brothers andtwo
sisters. He was head gardener for
the Nevada County Fair for many
rof Hiawatha, Kan. aged75 years. years. First Baptist Church fune
Prewitt and father of Maurice
Prewitt, McFarland and brother
of Mrs. Genevieve Anderson of
Cobb Mountain. He was a native
tired carpenter. Funeral services
were conducted by officers of
Madison Lodge No. 23 of Masons
Dec. 2in Hooper Weaver Mortuary chapel. Burial was in Green
He was an
aged 97 years. He was a son of
born on a farm in what is now
the late Michael C.
most of his life in the Sacramento
area and for many years operated
Street in Grass Valley and Charles
thern Pacific Railroad. Local relatives include Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Menzies, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Beaver. Funeral services were
materials, and for working capi
held inSacramentoNov. 26.
tal. These loans are generally
amortized over a period of five
Burial followed inthe family plot,
Sacramento City Cemetery.
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ae
STARTS WEDNESDAY
ONE ENTIRE WEEK
A VOID T HE WEEK -END CROWDS
SEEIT NOW ON THE WEEK -DAYS.
They face an unknown
world of adventure
with instinct
aie
their only
guide to
home.
He was a native of Grass Valley
early day Californian, who was
a dairy farm and later became a
stationary engineer for the Sou
made to aid ‘in construction or
expansion, purchase of equip or
ment, machinery, supplies
Witwer, all of Nevada City. She
TAYLOR ---in the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital November 29, 1963, Charles T. Taylor.
downtown Sacramento. He spent
types of businesses. They are
She wasthe mother of Mrs. Norma
Lewis, Marshall Trout and Jack
father of Elvira Cochran, Los Angeles, Mable Cross, Roserene
all of Sacramento.
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lowed in Sierra View, Marysville.
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Cleveland and Blanche Moulton,
e the SBA to small manumadby
facturers, wholesalers, retailers,
service organizations and other
80¢, to ten years,
ee
Elks Lodge and a life member of
the Quartz Parlor Native @. of
hospital November 27, 1963,
Sidney M. Gordon. He was the
Richardson. He was the husband
of Emma.of Sacramento and the
mation. The business loans ,are
367, Gridley, Ph 3527
brother of Mrs. Virginia Duane
and Mrs. Ilene Regan, both of
Sacramento. He was a native of
Nevada City aged 67 years. He
wasaretired miner and plumber.
Catholic funeral services were
held Dec. 2 inthe Hooper Weaver
Mortuary chapel. Burial was in
Odd Fellows Cemetery in Grass
Valley.
Hills Convalescent Home Novem
ber 24, 1963, Charles Lewis
REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
EX CELLENT BUY 4.5 acres Poultry Ranch. 20,000 cage capacity,
nicehome. K. Guhl, Rt. 2, Box
of Joy Costa, Grass Valley and
aged 66 years. Memorial services
wereheld Nov. 30 in the Trinity
Episcopal Church. Cremation fol
RICHARDSON---in the Holiday
mento City-County Chamber of
FOR SALE
located and served for many years
as a director of the former Citi-.
wasa native of Winchester, Mass.
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ings will be held at the Sacra
by collector, 273-8733 Hal Bole
District the property on
She was a native of Illinois aged wood Memorial Gardens.
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84 years and a resident of Grass
TRENT ---in Nevada City NoValley since 1946. Graveside services were held in Greenwood vember 27, 1963, Muriel Trent.
the Sacramento area, Edward L.
Turkington, SBA regional director, announced that a financial
representative of the Small Business Administration will hold pri
Coins, stamps, old letters, books
HARRISON ---inher East Ridg
was in Greenwood Mem orial Gar
WINDSHIELDS REPLACED
zens Bank in Grass Valley. He was
a life member of the Grass Valley
ado many years. Funeral services
-. received a masters degree in Edu
ley.
COSTA---in a Nevada City
hospital November 28, 1963, Alfred T. Costa. He was the father
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ated a tailoring business in Color
of Nevada County since 1949. She
Shady Pine Court, Grass Val
district's Taylor Reservoir is now
1934. She and her husband oper
writer and lecturer and a resident
3878; CelestaBrunner No.4
was inthe Odd Fellows Cemetery.
of Grass Valley. She was a native
of Missouri aged 98 years and a
resident of Grass Valley since
Hawaii and Mrs. Patricia Mitchell
call for appointment 273
cluding giving to the Nevada Ir
wasthe mother of Mrs. J. H. Cox
of Seattle Washington. She was a
Dressmaking-A Iterations
projects which contributed toward
the growth of the community in
cent years. Methodist funeral ser
KIEBSATTEL---in the Jones
Memorial Hospital November 22,
1963. Mary Belle Kiebsattel. She
William B. Golden of Honolulu,
Insured Tree Removal & Pruning.
‘Ph 273-8701.
years. He participated in many
scaler in logging operations in re
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Pines, Nevada County; mother of
SERVICES
Nevada County Narrow
the Grass Valley Garage Corp. and
the Placer Motor Sales for many
ann rigation
Gauge Railroad and Beale Air vices were held in the Bergem
Banner Mountain on which the
during World War Il. Funeral Chapel Dec. 4. Burial
and a resident of Nevada County
NEW FURNITURE
court in Truckee and Leroy Wwil
He was a
Nevada City, and Dr. James sonof Nevada City.
York Diggings
Thurston, Hayward. Hewasa nanative of Little
as a
tive of Grass Valley aged 68 aged 85 years. He worked
of Rosina Bierwagen, Chicago
503 W. Ridge Road
279-6608
. He . : Cent
1, 1963, Frank A. Wilson
s owner of the Banner Mounwas the father of Judge Fosten ‘wa
trict . tain Mines. He was president of
Wilson of the judicial dis
and Maria
Quinn Taylor, His father built .
the Taylor Foundry on lower Mill
ny Walt Disney
Taylor and his two brothers, the
TheIncredible
foundry after their, father's death.
They designed: and built many
pumps and other mechanical units
for the mines of Grass Valley.
ENDS TUES DAY DEC . 10
late JE. and Ed Taylor ran the
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Open Evenings Until Christmas