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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 26, 1963 (22 pages)

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PSs fie so eeeesiNn © “take “S96.. 96 #247 = Q o56¥g** .Page 7 . The Nugget. . . September 26, 1963. . Page 7. Deaths : Grass Valley. He was a native of “Grass Valley aged 87 years. He -wasa long time member of wesHOOPER ---in the Jones Memorial Hospital September 19, 1963, Albert E. Hooper. He was the father of Mrs. Russell Crase, Sacramento, Cecil A, Hooper, Frank L. Hooper and Mrs. James Sheridan, all of Grass Valley; and brother of Mrs. Del Arnold, Oakland, and Louis W. Hooper, tern Nevada County mining and business activities. He was an active sportsman and was keenly concerned with educational activities. He served on several school boards in the area. Funeralservices were held Sept. 21 in the Emmanuel Episcopal Church under the auspices of the Hooper Weaver Mortuary. Burial was in the family plot in Elm Ridge Cemetery. — ++ +++ COY---in the Holiday Hills Convalescent Hospital, September21, 1963, Frank Coy. He was a native of Nebraska aged 84 years. He came to Nevada County recently and was a retired building maintenance man. Funeral services were held Sept. 24 in the Bergemann Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Forest View Cemetery. ++ +++ HEILMANN---in Miners Hospital September 19, 1968, Ethel Clay Heilmann. She was the wife of Paul, of Nevada City; mother of Ed Heilmann of Nevada City, Robert, of Live Oak, and Clay, of Marysville; sister of Mrs, Frank Looze of Marysville, Mrs. Joe OVEN SAFE/COLOR FAST Every pattern of famous can service now at big savings! s a ee ay St s-Nevada City Store Open Thursdays ‘til 9 . m.Bankamericard-Free Parking -S &H Green stamp y J y Ge Valley Nevada City _ Franciscan Earthenware in our stock included. in this tremendous sale. Start your Francisi Bronn ofReno, and Mrs, Bob Caligari of Tomales. She left 11 grandchildren. She was a native Rio Del aged 73 years. She was a member of a pioneer family of North San Juan, Funeral services were conducted in Marysville with theRev. Leo Hamilton, a family friend, officiating. Burial was in Sutter Cemetery. ++ ++ + : CARY---in Miners Hospital September 21, 1963, Roe Cary. He was the husband of Ruby of Grass Valley; father of Albert
Cary, Grass Valley, Dorothy Rieg, Oregon; and brother of Arthur Cary, Anga, May Gold, Imperial] Valley, EmilyOlds, Anza, Rosie McBurney, San Diego, He was a } native of Galiforniaaged 71 years. He was employed for 20 years as superintendent of the Co-. achella Valley Cemetery in Indio. He came to Grass Valley two years ago from Grant's Pass, Oregon. The body wasshipped by HooperWeaver Mortuary tothe Fitz Henry Funeral Home in Indio for . services, Burial was in the Coachella Valley Cemetery. Work Is Completed On Highways Work has been completed on the resurfacing of more than 26 miles of existing state highways in El Dorado, Nevada and Sierra counties, according to officials at. the Marysville district office. A one-inch blanket of asphalt concrete was applied in: Nevada County: On State Sign Route 49 fromthe junction of SSR 20 in Nevada City to a point 4.5 miles northwest. Sierra County: On SSR 89 at two locations: 1) from Little Truckee summit, about nine miles south of Sierraville, to a point four miles south, and 2) from Sierraville to Calpine, about 8 1/2 miles in length. A, Teichert & Son, Inc, of Sacramento was contractor for the $236,500 project and Albert Tucher of Auburn was resident engineer. . SBAETING NEW . IN CARPETING: . MOHAWK “ROANOKE”, 100% Herculon, -Continuous Filament Polypropylene, Wearproof colors with built-in resistance to soiling, fading and ‘liquid spills, Resists piling, shedding, fuzzing; is non-allergic, mildew-proof and moth proof, DOUBLE STRENGTH PERMABOND BACK, You must see to appreciate and THE LOW ‘PRICE WILL AMAZE YOU. Many other qualities, patterns and prices from whichto choose your carpeting at. Jim Heather. FLOOR COVERING — 233 Mill St., Grass Valley