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Ukiah Republican Press from Ukiah, California • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT UKIAII REPUBLICAN PUESS, APRIL 11, IMo A Newspaper with a Conscience and a Heart DEATH CALLED AGED COVELO MAN SOUTH James O'Ferrall Died At San Mateo On April Second mm OllURSDAY Deceased Was Born At 80 Years Old (Carried from Page One) Owned Finfc Stock. Mr. O'FeriHll wa.s a lover of horse." and at one'time kept fine racing stocl; on the Hornbrooli ranch, snuthea.st of town, which-Ho then operated. Here Iw. bioke and trained many racing animals ancl.wa.s an aulh- In that line.

Led quice IJfc' In later he dl.spo.'^ert of tho aand bought a liome tor ht.s fahiily," a small lot In where he could have hi.s garden and where he could be seen dally giving close care to the vegetables and flowers he was greatly interested in. Joined The Church. J-te wa -s converted in 1905 dur- Ing evangelistic services ol Harry O. Anderson, and there are none more Crue or godly than as he went on his way with good deed kindly and. greetings for all.

BManie Sick. Last year he became weakened by the constant care of his invalid wife hi daughter. Lane, decided it bc-il to pliofe'-'-bfei'T mother in a hospital where shs could'have care take her failier into her home where could him ilu''(ja fel' due liim. it t-herV he said "Goodbye" to all thfiilES earthly and nuii'tly "away to take liis place with his Kcavenlv Father. The OtliiT Itolatives.

Besidelii wife and daiiglUer. two Mrs. May Perry and Mra. Amy Redwine, of Covelo, IS IN SERVICE Vcnturl, who operated a Cafe two years ago and then supervised a large vineyard I north of Ukiali, gone into tlie I Army and many nephow.s and In various part.s of the well a.s countless friends are left to mourn the lo.ss of a loving brother, uncle and true friend. Two brothers and a sister went on before and will welcome him that happy home where there shall be no more parting.

Buried At San Mateo. Funeral services were held at San Mateo Thur.sday, April 5. A good man hius been taken from our midst, but hLs memory will live on. "No further seek his ircrK.s to di.sclose. Or draw his their dread abode; Tlicrc they alike with trembling hope repose In the bosom of Father and his God." Ila.s Cnnie Home.

Mrs. A. N. Moore, who been visiting her daughter, Bette Jean, and other relatives In San Francisco to her home in Covelo la.st Tuesday. Came On Visit.

SoMZ'c Ben Franklin, who is on leave from the Navy, brought his mother, Mrs. Ben Franklin, and Peggy, to Covelo for a visit with old friends. They had Just visited with a brother of Ben's in F'ranklin and wife. They returned to the Franklin home in San Francisco Thursday of this week. Bauer Better.

Mr.s. Elmer Bauer, of Covelo, wlio lia.s been very ill almost a niontli, is able to be up and around again. Her mother, Mrs. Mcrsinger of Ukiah, and Mrs. Elsie Robbins of Covelo cared lor her during her illness.

II( luc Over Easter. Lois Grey, wlio teaches at Hopland and who Easter week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gray, a -Istcr and otlier relatives in Covelo. returned Sunday lu her duties in room.

Her parents tlruve her as far as Willits to mer-l her bus. Husband In India. Mrs. Pat Power, who has been visiting her parents here, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles L. Hemcnway, Suit Started Over Estate Of A Son RIGHT NOW! ENDS THURSDAY, APRIL 12th! Plus This Action Dan McCalUim, of Point Arena, is suing Lucille McCallum for $4,388 alleged as a claim against the estate of Mr. McCiUum's son. A considerable amount of this Is claimed for rent of The Inn at Point Arena. IMj "Watchtower Over Tomorrow" IMM A Preview of the San Francisco Conference of the United Nations! left for her home in Oakland, Friday.

Mrs. Powers' husband i.s with.the flying forces at Calcutta, India, and writes Interesting letters home descriptive of the people and customs In that country. Back To Duty. Miss Hazel Hagne, who enjoyed Ea.ster week with relatives in Covelo, returned to Areata Sunday. Mrs.

Harold Tuttlc is up and about her home again. Mrs. Tuttle has been ill the past month. George Brltton, who Is in the United States Army, is passing a furlough with relatives and friends in Covelo. Farm Bureau A Farm Center meeting of importance was held Wednesday evening at the High School Agriculture Building with a fair attendance.

The subject of forming an Irrigation or Drainage District was discussed from many angles, and ways and means for forming such a district were out with the aid of Professor Adams, an irrigation and drainage specialist, who was present at this meeting. Charles Myszka, Farm Advisor, of Ukiah, was also present. The election of a Farm Bureau Livestock Marketing Association director from this district was also held at this time. Visiting Parents, SSgt. Philip Lindsay, who visited the William Carke family in Covelo last week went directly to his Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Lindsey, of Clyde, near Concord, for a short visit before going to liis new base near tlie Mexican border. Pliilip expects to be tliere about six weeks before being cuiiod back to duty. His brothers are in the European theater of war, Kenneth being In France and Wayne in Germany. In Pacific Waters.

Frank Robert Haydon, S2'c, who ha.s been at the Naval training station at San Diego IWOflVl 10 VEARS' LflHSUflSE SlUVy SO OF THE TVIflT NAME THE TRAPCMARK OF 2PR1S OF THAT -THE ALPlUe CLIMBER rROUPty WEARS IM HIS HAT THE OF HIS ACHIEVEMEMT Ernest Banker Now f.n Uhiah TIME. WIfJE WHO IMITATEPA FAMOU? BRMD OF FIME RUPESHEIMER WWE. WEPE CDMD6WHEP TO First Lieut. Banker, of Mrs. Nina Bankcr-Cocliranc, arrived here Sunday from Iiiiiy where he completed his miision.s.

Lieut. Banker, wh.T looks and feels fine, will be allowed 21 days furlough to visit his nu)thcr here and then proceed to San Antonio, Texas, for future a.sslgmncnt. Lieut. Banker has made an exceptional record in the air corps and is being greeted warmly en all sides by the people in whose midst he grew vip. nee September, is somewhere on the Pacifia.

His address is: F'rank Robert Haydon. 3789718, Amphlb Operating Base, Navy 128, care Fleet Postoffice, San Francisco. Mifses Opal Bauer, Hattie Rose and Margaret Jones, of Covelo, pa.ssed Easter week in San Francisco and, returning, brought a young friend, Shirley Southard, who enjoyed the weekend with tliem. Mi.ss Southard returned to her home in Cloverdale Sun- I day. They Were Together.

Saturday April 7, Mrs. BurdLs Martindale drove T'3 Carl Bauer to Dos Rio.s to meet the train that brought his Mrs. Hazel Kascr, Alice and Alta Mayer, of Santa R.i.sa, for a visit with iiiin. last two young ladies arc twins and they and their brother. C.irl, had not met in cighl year.s.

Carl Bauer has been fortunate to have his extended until May It, and will return to Santa Ri)sa witii his sisters tomorrow, Sunday, for a week's visit w'tli them. Burdis Martindale has been employed by the ment as packer at Eel river. To Attend Meeting. Rev. and Mrs.

Arthur Hodge are planning to attend the Presbytery of the Redwoods -which meets this week at the Two Rock Church. To Have Service. There will be a memorial service in memory of James O'Ferrall, who passed away Monday evening, April 2, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Lane, in San Mateo. Is Awaituig Call.

Glenn Euckncll, another of our local boys, has enlisted in the U. S. N. and is daily expecting his call. Mi.ss Rhoda Gray, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Gray, of Covelo. passed Easter week visiting in San Francisco. Charles Heath Called. Charles Heath, aged Indian, father of Mrs.

Carrie McLane, Janitor at the Reservation School, passed away at the home of Ills daughter, Friday, April 6. HP w.is 77 years old at the time! of liis death and had made his liome for a number of years at Aider Point. Ho will be buried at Pine Grove cemetery, with Rev. Ernest De Ford of the Methodist Church hi charge of 1u- neral servlce.5. Mr.

and Mrs. G. F. Johnson, of Covelo, arc in San Francisco lhl.s week. Mrs.

EIvy Wade Died. Mrs. Klvy Wade, aged 82, passed away in Ukiah Sunday evening after a long illness. Mrs. Wade leaves the following children, Mrs.

Daisy Oravier, of Covelo, Mrs. Mary Joslyn, of Heaicl-s- burg, Mrs. Lucile Hull, of Petaluma, Mrs. Ernest Nuckels, of San Francisco, Ernest Banks, of Covelo, Harry Banks, of Ukiah, and Bessie Hellisko, of Modesto. Funeral sfirylces were held from EversQle Mortuary this morning at 11 o'clock.

-FRIDAY and SATURDAY- April 13-14 Saturday Matinee at 1:45 Singing, dancing, love and laughter; gamblers, gals and A roaring romance of rhe Frozen North, war with the spell of lusty life in a land of gay adventure? SHE'S THE GAL WHO MADE AMERICA AND CROONIN'-CONSCIOUS! 2nd BIG HIT! PROPUCtU AND DIRECTED tV WILLIAM A. SEITER with CHARLES WINNINGER WILLIAM MARSHALL (BIG BOY) WILLIAMS rOBERT ARMSTRONG f'LORENCE BATES CROSBY LYNN MERRICK Louise Robert Wliitc Howard Freeman Kim Loo Sisters LOUIS JORDAN HIS TYMPANY ALSO Continuous from 2:00 Sunday Cartoon Fun Late News Serial Saturday Matinee Only Doors Open at 6:45 P. M. Week Nights SUNDAY April 15-16 nanco and mmmt Another great drama by the author of ALL THIS, AND HEAVEN TOO" Bond! Cecil Kellaway EXTFiA! AAARCH OF TIME Little Lulu Cartoon Loto "Report on Italy' 'Indoor Outing" News.

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