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6 Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California, Tuesday, June 27, 1972 A Shaky Peace Pentagon Budget Bachers Confident of Home Win Youlli Hurt In Cycle Crash Dies By Staff Correspondent VITAL STATISTICS Births, Marriages, Divorces, Deaths In N. Ireland Few Patients Left at MSB were necessary to keep America secure. (I had to Administration spokesmen British army pc'" (Continued from Page 1) lunevuls have said they include the new HEALDSBURG A Healds presumably by die-hard mili say about it. (here KIRYHS DCHNIN To Mr. and Mrt.

Edwin fcohnerl Park, Santa Rosa Memorial HosoMal, Jun 192, Boy, 4 Ooundt. 4 ounce. ANDERSON la Mr. ind Wn. Jem Anderson, Santa Rom, at Santa Rota community placements.

burg youth has died from inju tant members of the IRA who expected, lt5 RNAROI-In Pataluma. Jun 54. 1975, John Bernardl. aoored father of Mri (Continued from Page 1) new Jobs began. ries suffered in a Saturday found it hard to accept a truce.

Flora Calesarl ot Pataluma, Mr. Enes Many employes, especially program directors, got other ti'ona win ic svn'- nviv weapons package essential if the Soviet Union is to be persuaded to negotiate a permanent limitation on nuclear weapons. Carver ot Camarliio, Orlando Bernardi ..1 rhlIS Memorial HoibiW. Jun li, till. morning motorcycle accident in Mr.

Scatena expects about 85 Whether today's assailants mri. 7 bound. 1 ounce. ot Nana, Frank Bernardi ot San Ansel, mo. and AnoelQ Bernardi of Fresno, jobs soon after the hospital clos firea at een MNi To Mr.

and Mrs. Tlmothv Kana, Santa Rom, at Santa Rom Ma employes to be left at the hospi after were were also die-hard guerrillas Also aurvlvad by 15 grandchildren and a Mendocino County. Donald Conley Kittleson, 17, ing was announced so only mini tal after July and these will was not known. great grandchildren. A native ot Italy, aged 90 years.

Friends are Invited to meet at THE uitsirte urc nwnal Hospital, Jun 13, 1912, I girl, 7 poundl, 12 OurK. BESSiRI To Mr. and Mri. DennU Bouira, Santa Rom, at Santa Rom Memorial Hoaoital, Jun 24, V72, a boy, I mal treatment was provided of 211 East succumbed at be mostly maintenance persons Ff.r.fN AND LANCE MORTUARY, at Last month in Moscow, President Nixon signed a Midnight. In Londonderry a army posi Street police staUon and aM 3a.m.agunman most of the patients who were Healdsburg General Hospital at a.m.

Wed. Jun 2dth, 1972 lhnc to St. Rom Catholic Church where a B. "to mothball and clean up. The patients who will stay af left.

single ehot rang out across the city as the 12 strokes tolled 2:35 p.m. yesterday. pounat, 1 ounces. RAIN Air. and Mrs.

Chrlitooner Rain, Santa Rota, at Warrack Howilal. June 24, 1972, 41 olrl, I sounds, 14 an army "'ib He had remained in critical ter this week are almost all ouiem Mas win ceieoraiea tor inc reooa ot hli soul commencing at a m. Recitation of trt Rotary, will be at 7 p.m. Tues. Jun 27, at th Ecraen and Lane Mortuary.

Inlarment Calvary Mr. Scatena pointed out that from the clock tower. In the bus station, mw Ounce. HARRIS To Mr. and Mri.

Dalt Harrlt temporary offensive weapons treaty and a pact to limit antiballistic missile installations. These treaties are now being considered by Congress. condition despite efforts by Ger- Ballymurphy district of Belfast from Mendocino County. In accordance with an agree v.mtry. the CSEA suit was not even filed until the staff had dropped IRA gunmen marked midnight Santa Rom, at Warrack Hospital, Jun 1 a qlrl, a poonoi, I ounce.

O'HALLORAN To Mr. and Mri. Barnard 0 Halloran, Rohnert Park, at War-rack Hospital, Jun 25. 1972, girl, a CLOVE In San Pablo, June ment by the state Attorney Ge below 200. 25, i2.

Addi Araeen oiover, wile ot with 'a volley of Ehots into the neral's office, answering a law "The leaders left and many th lat Haibert Glover, mother ot Mri. Gloria Kav Henderson of Pinol, and Mri. Janet N. Lauariiln of Rodeo, daughter of Mrs, Addi Soward of Rep. F.

Edward Hebcrt, chairman of the Armed air, not at British soldcers nor suit filed by two Ukiah attor patients were left dangling," reports cf casualties. Despite the gTieral joy over the beginning of the the last few hours before wermtoeffedwerebA sharp gunbatUe between CrihJ lies and Protestants continued in north Belfast unftl almost ocunns, u'l euncct. TERSEN To Mr. and Mri. Lvnn Petersen, Sevastopol, at etlllcrait Hosoi-tal Jun 24, 1972, boy, 12 ounces.

PESUTICH To Mr. and Mri. Mlk Protestant Ulstermen. WASHINGTON (UPI) -House defenders of a $21.3 billion Pentagon arms request expressed confidence today they could beat back any and all attempts to halt or slow down multibillion dollar new weapons programs. Members were expected to start and probably complete-voting today on the big military measure.

It would authorize the Defense Department to commit itself to going ahead with such major hardware items as the $1 billion per boat Trident submarine; a fourth nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, priced at $1 billion, and the Bl manned bomber, a fleet of which would cost an estimated $11 Opponents of the package prepared plenty of arguments, including claims that the weapons were unnecessary and outrageously expensive. Supporters contended the weapons Village Fair Space Availahlc Bv Staff Correspondent MONTE RIO The Monte Rio Chamber of Commerce will Heaidspurp. Calif. Also survived bv 4 neys, Mendocino County can Then silence as the people of Services Committee, said he was sure the House would maintain its tradition of stick keep its own residents at MSH Petuiich, Petaluma, at Hillcrest Hosol- Mr. Scatena said.

The hospital grounds are al most deserted. aldine Clark, an Antioch nurse, who attended him at the crash scene and was credited with twice restoring his breathing. The fatal accident occurred at 11:20 a.m. on Highway 128, about two miles east of Mountain House north of Clover-dale, Mendocino County authorities said the youth, riding on a motorcycle purchased a few days 24, 1972, a boy, 4 ooundi, IS i juna ounces. until a community in-patient Northern Ireland waited quietly to see if it were true: a cease clinic opens.

ing with the recommendations CAINSBRUOH To Mr. and Mri. John-athon Gamstoruoh, Sonoma, at Hillcrest Hospital Jun 25, 1972, a girl, 7 pounds. grandchildren. A native of Orano Bloa-eom Colony, Calif, aqe 54 years.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Civic Center Chanel of the WILSON AND KRATZER MORTUARIES, 24th St. at Barrett Richmond, on Tuesday, June 27, 1972, at 4 o.m. Concluding services will follow at Roll-Into Hills Memorial Park, Richmond. The Famiy prefer, any expression of Remembrance be made to the American Cancer Society. For further Information, olease telephone (4)5) 232-4383.

There are a few sprinklers watering the grass, a patient or of his committee. Dissidents The target date for the clinic fire that might be the first step toward findine and was July 1, but a delay may put two walking into buildings. ending three Hoody years of the opening date to mid-July or privately agreed. Also planned were attempts by doves to attach two antiwar fighting actually was working. early August.

And the uniformed guard at the entrance, checking cars as they leave the grounds for any BROWN. In Santa Rosa Jun 24, 1975. As the silence continued, the Sufficient staff members will Swains Woods Fire Extinguished By Staff Correspondent SEBASTOPOL A grass fire in Swains Woods, adjacent to First st. was extinguished by fcditri crown, beloved wife of Ira F. Brown of Santa Rosa, dearly beloved mother of Daniel K.

Brown of La Puen- celebrating started. Huge bon remain at the hospital to care amendments to the bill. Intended more as statements of principle, because the legisla Hours after the cease-fire ended that battle, death took its toll. An 18-ear old Protestan died of his wounds today. Pol" said 10 other civilians were injured in the fight, including a three-year-old boy and an eight-year-old girl.

In Newry, a policeman was killed as he tried to prevent a Rosa, loving lister of Mildred Madsenlfor the MendOCinO County pa- fires started in Rallymurphy and Andersonstown, two Roman earlier, apparently entered a curve too fast, crossed over the centerline and lost control on some loose gravel. His vehicle tumbled 60 feet down into a canyon. The nurse, riding in a car that ui nnwxnu. msu survives uy a grano- children and 1 nephew and 1 niece. A tientS and the patients trOITl Oth- tion did not technically lend Catholic areas in Belfast.

More er counties who are waiting for imii.i VI rviinnruio, IJ years, A life member of the Saturday Afternoon Club and the PTA. Friends era itself to the proposed restric the Sebastopol Fire Department stolen state property. Chess Champ Matches To Begin Sunday than 700 cases of beer hijacked from a brewer's truck Monday invited to attend services on June 36, 1972 at II a.m. at the DANIELS shortly after 8 p.m. last night, tions, they too a a ed doomed to failure.

Cause of the fire is under in CM ape OF THE ROSES, privet Inurnment Sacramento Cemetery. were broken out and the singing had been passed by the motor If desired, contribution! may made and shouting started. I man trcm indiums a mib. The bomb One of the amendments, drawn by Rep. Michael Har To th Scottish Rile Bldg.

Fund, 441 Santa Rosa. And in the Catholic enclave 2 Injured In Soulh Sonoma County Crashes cyclist, climbed down into the canyon to attend to the injured youth. i exploded but caused no casual BONANNI, In Healdsburg, Jun 24, 1972. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) vestigation. Ira F.

Broicn Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Daniels Chapel of the not hold its annual Water Carni World chess champion Boris at Falls Road, residents stopped British soldiers to share a drink and a moment of val this year. rington, would seek to end U.S. military involvement in Indochina by Sept. 1.

The other, authored by Rep. Abner Mikva, D-ILL, would prohibit Spassky, looking relaxed and fit, said he is sure American ties. In Londonderry, a soldier was cut dwn by machine gun fire, whi'o onlv minutes before A native of Santa Rosa, young Kittleson was a student at Healdsburg High School and a Two persons were injured in A Village Fair will be. held in Roses for Ira F. Brown, 73, who celebration.

The area has seen some of the fiercest fighting in separate auto accidents last stead at 10 a.m. Saturday down died yesterday at her home, 81 Summerset way. following a night in southern Sonoma Coun midnight another British infan- U.S. planes from bombing dikes the three-year campaign. joseon Bonnani, oeioveo nusDana ot Dina Bonanni, Healdsburg; loving father of Mrs.

Elsie Peruuo of Santa Rosa and the late Renato Joseph Bonanni; adored grandfather of Jodina, Victoria, John and Philip Peruzio and of Lisa Rae Bonanni, all of Santa Rosa; uncle of Luiql and Mario Bonanni, San Francisco and Batista Bonanni of Italy, father-in-law of John L. Peruzzo of Santa Rosa. A native of Ovindoli, Italy, aoed 69 yean. A member of healdsburg Lodge No. 1673 F.O.E., and Sportsman Club of Duncan's Mill.

A member of St. John's Catholic Church, Healdsburg. Friends are Invited to attend Fnueral services Thursday morning June 29th, at 9 00 at the Chapel ot FRED YOUNG AND COMPANY, Healdsburg, thence to St. John's Catholic Church where mass challenger Bobby Fischer will show up in time and they will begin their 26-game series Sunday. town.

Twenty reservations have member of the Healdsburg Boys Club. He is survived by his parents, ty. and levees in North Vietnam. "Fantastic," was all the tryman was killed by a sniper Cheryl Lee Harper, 22, of 311 Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Kittleson, Spassky, a Russian, told a Lakeville Petaluma, was treated at Hillcrest Hospital for Healdsburg; brother, John Kit press conference Monday that tleson, and sister, Barbara Kit minor injuries following a two- "only commander-in-chief Fis Today's Early Stocks rar frnjh at 7-45 Tim at tti will be offered for the repose of his tleson, both of Houston, Tex. Funeral servcies will be con ment, Oak Mound Cemetery. Pf citation i Intersection Of Petaluma DlVd. cher knows" why the American didn't turn up as expected Monday. Fischer, 29, was reported in seclusion in Los or rne Kosary, weanesaav or p.m.

funeral parking a 'No. and Corona r.d. aaatheson st. Th Caiifcirniai HiEfWway Pa- ducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Chapel of Fred Young Co.

with interment at Oak Mound Penn Centr DOW JONES AVERAGES Close Charm PennDix .12 PennPL RiC97H2Raov7 RhaVdi'de'a'rTyitrol said a. wesfbound vehicle 1.60 .60 Pennzoil INO RAILS. UTL. tS STOCKS VOLUME T38.H 1.73 J3.8 0.07 105.67 0.25 JU.33 0.24 3.580,000. 2.16 PeopGs sTroK Cr RofcrM driven, by Peter N.

Rasmussen, GAC Corn GAP Co .40 Gam Sk 1.30 Gannett .48 Gn AOI been received for booths and anyone wishing to rent a space may call Mrs. Michael Powers, 865-2475 or Mrs. L. A. Sherbet, 865-2565.

There will be crafts, antique china, candles, furniture, etc. for sale. Games will be played with prizes donated by merchants. Mrs. George Buckingham will have a photography booth.

Committee members assisting from the Monte Rio Auxiliary to the Monte Rio Chamber of Commerce are- Mrs. Michael Powers, Mrs. Allan Nelson, Mrs. Sherbert, Mrs. Michael Erich-son.

Mrs. Bert Kilgore is presi Angeles but was expected to fly to Reykjavik Wednesday. Spassky, 35, said he was 1 PepsiCo short illness. Mrs. Brown was a retired school teacher, having taught at Roseland, Lewis, Steele Lane and Windsor schools.

She was a native of Minnesota, and came to Santa Rosa 57 years ago. She was a graduate of Santa Rosa High School and San Jose State College. She was also a life member of the Saturday Afternoon Club and the Parent-Teacher Association. She is survived by her husband Ira F. Brown, Santa Rosa; her son Daniel Brown, La Puenta; her daughter Susanna M.

Brown, Santa Rosa; her sister Mildren Madsen, Mexico, and four grandchildren. Pfner HXTw A 01 '18, of South San Francisco, ap- 2.10 Phelo NEW YORK 1.64 PhilaEI tn.V iatTo' parently puUed out into the path (UPD-Selected stxks on gTfik i Stock Exchanne. the New York PhilioM 1.24 satisfied with arrangements for the tournament and even the 1.30 Pniel5 chapel of the Uf trip twrthhtmrvi Hanrter auto Ph IPet "usc, witn Kev. uonn Jann of the 1 Pitney .48 .32 First Prostovterian Chiirrh nffii-Utinn Polaroid Cemetery. Man's Death Caused By Car Accident A coroner's investigation has Mr.

Kaismussem car over- Gn Host Co Gen Instr 2i GenMills .06 GnMot 1.95d PubU 1.60 1.46 PPGInd Sales (hds) Hioh Low Last ChQ. Proct Gl iturned, but he escaped injury Private interment Santa Rosa Memorial Park. Contributions may be made 1o the American Cancer Society or your favorite charity. 12 32H 32'l 32 Ui AcmeMk 2q 1.16 Pus coi 42 41'! Va Address ,60 Delbent E. Miller, 69, was 1.72 P5E8.G 14 25 Pullmanln 2 59 CP 1 68 treated ait Hillcrest Hospital for KITTLESON In Healdsburg, June 24, Admiral AetnaLf Air Prd Aireo Ga Pac Ind 1.52 la 1.35 1.40 PurexCo .84 Purolatr .84 24-hour daylight didn't bother him "I have good curtains in my hotel." Asked to predict the outcome and whether Fischer was the best chess player of the 20th century, he said, "I will answer that one when the match is i ml iGerber 8'a 21i 3314 79'4 4814 27 6614 25 17 27' 49 75' 21i 634 27' 27'4 39' 35 474 IOV4 22' 24 28 "4 25'' 16'4 37 '4 16'4 5C34 27''4 10'4 23'4 17? 14' 24 36 a 'broken les and other injuries it, uonaia loniev Ritiieson, dearly beloved son of Mr.

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ia Glen Al John Klttleson and Barbara Klttleson, 'isjl'ivwillg A u.uv tp.uu. tinmi determined a 45-year-old farm 64 9 12 21' 11 34 10 79 21 49 13 27 119 67 102 25' 5 17' 322 2834 23 50 151 75 50 21 1 6J4 127 27 2809 28' 90 40 44 35' 31 47' 10 10 27 22'4 2 24' 82 28 33 24 4 16'4 15 3734 162 5 5034 193 27 35 10' 2 23 75 18'a 6 14' 2 308 243'. 27 387. II 87 2 54i 4 16 it 'Global Mar AlleohLua com of Houston, Texas, a native of 21i Goodrich Allq Pw 1.40 laborer found dead in his cabin Goodvr Rairoad ave. and' Stony Point rd.

He was later transferred to 29'4 1 .8) l'2 .80 1'! 41 Vj 20S 5834 70' 18''a 20''4 10V4 26 'A 21 29'i 33H 12 49 48 38 4 45' a 74'. 28' 35V, 26 "a 4' aania Kosa, aqe 17 years. A member of the Healdsburg Bovs Club. Friends are Invited to attend the fu-l neral service Wednesday afternoon, June 73, at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of 1.20 1.40 i.eo Allid CI) AlliedSt Allis Ch Alcoa 20'a 59' 71. 18 20'i 10t 26'4 2:" 791 33H 12 49 43 38', 46'i 741 29V4 35' 4' 1214 179 7 7 21 9 6 20 73 3 7 2 32 32 3 164 23 179 72 27 Grace Grand Grant Grt A8.P Private inurnment will be at 331 12 49 48H Va 'Kaiser Hospital.

over. .80 dent. St. Helena Man Injured By Staff Correspondent OAKVILLE A St. Helena Am Hss Details of the crash were no Sacramento Cemetery in.

3S1A ivGtNNek 1.60 Ralston .70 Ravthon .60 RCA Corp 1 aReadno Co Ren Steel 1 Revlonlnc 1 Reynlnd 2i Rev Met .40 Riviana Fds RoanST Robshaw .72 RochG 1.20a Rockwl 1.40 Rohr Ind .80 RoyalCC .54 Roy ID 1.16d Am Airlines A Brnd 2.29 rreo Toung ano co Healdsburg. Inter-ment Oak Mound Cemetery, Healdsburg FUNERAL PARKING ENTRANCE MATHESON ST. 46'. June 14 was the victim of a fatal auto accident. According to Sonoma County Coroner Andrew Johansen, the final autopsy report on Camari-no Lopes, of 2207 Olivet However, he did describe Fischer as "more of a classical chess player than I am.

He is a immediately available. GrtWest Un Grn Giant 1 Greyhd 1.04 A Brest 1.20 Am Can 2.20 AmCvan I1 74H 288 35'- 261 Contributions may be made to the Scottish Rite Building Fund, Jenevieve Mathews lAmElec 1.74 Grumn Gult Oil very practical player." I'i -60a man was being held for obser Mm EXDorr Am Hois .40 A li 1 1 7 12Vj showed he died from complica 19 108 107 10712 vation at Queen of the Valley Spassky said he was doing physical exercises and playing LOWER LAKE Funeral services will be held at 11:30 nvriio i AmHoso .77 Planners To Meet In Healdsburg By Staff Correspondent 12 47' 47' 47' Va 441 Santa Rosa. Joseph Bonanni 28' 29'4 sv, 35' ''(HamPao .50 1 "iHecIa Mn 2i Va 34' 52 109 12 38 tions of internal injuries. Further investigation by the California Highway Patrol de 17' 54 '4 16 43' 6434 1714- 5413 4 16 43' Va 6434 I 23'4 A I Heinz 1.04 a.m. tomorrow for Mrs.

Jenevieve Adele Mathews, 69, of Clayton, Contra Costa County, a HEALDSBURG Funeral 19' 1734 18' 12. 27 HEALDSBURG The llVA-t it Am 1 1 a 1,4 some chess to prepare himself for the The prize apart from the world championship-is $125,000, with the winner taking five-eighths and the loser termined Mr. Lopes was injured 23'4 services will be held at 9 a.m Hospital in Napa this morning after being injured in a car accident near Oakville around 3 a.m. today. Stephen Aguiree, 29, of 1531 Kennedy court, was taken to the hospital around 4:45 a.m., ac Healdsfjurg Planning Commis ,1 Heublein .81 5859 61 "a 61' former Lake County resident 014 wihhh .50 in a single car accident June 9 70 70 7V.

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How To Beat Taxes And Go to Jail PHOENIX (UPI) -A man Senior Citizens Club, the Son County for 30 years. Mr. Bonan- of speed when his auto crashed into a dirt embankment near cording to officials. California Highway Patrol reports on the accident were not available. Planner To Speak At Bodega Bay BODEGA BAY Sonoma Idaho IMCenln III Pwr oma Friendship Club and Past 1.70 1.19 2 20 Co ni resided at 414 Limerick lane dinance.

Jennie Criger Noble Grand of the Rebecca Imperial Healdsburg, and had grape and the Larkfield shopping center. He returned home without .55 Pn 1.4Ca IN A Banaor Bath Ind .20 prime operations on his ranch Lodge. She is survived by her sons 1.16 29 6'4 36 457 51 "1 45' 5'a Beat Fd 2 19 8 10 53 17 286 4 31 3T4 31 26 321 3214 32'4 Va 16 31 31' 31 14 55 15 15' 1-: 97 44' 4 4314 4314 14 33 6734 6 7 47 1 38 3514 351 3514 6 47 46' 46' 14 6V 395 392 392 '4 91 32 3114 32 1 23 12i. 12 12i.4 24 32 32 35 47 37 363,4 3634 Va 382 5314 52 52'a Va 55 67 65V4 45 4 He was also owner of Bonanni's Beckm Bendix niixais services were held yesterday in Montgomery who wrote a book allegedly 1.60 In Benguet Inqr Rn 2.09 Inland Stl 2 Inso Copp 2 i 5.40 IntHarv 1.40 Intl Minina Intl Nickel 1 Int PaD li 1.19 Itek Corortn Bar and Grill, Mirabel Park. James Mathews, Lower Lake and John Mathews, Clayton; 2834 Va 6V4 368 Va SVa 45' 'A 514 14 105 Va 20' 13V2 2fl4 V2 331 V2 3Wa Vh 281 1.20 Beth all treatment and five days later was found dead on the ranch where he was employed.

The death was at first considered to be from natural causes, but an explaining how to avoid paying Black Dkr 1 7 105 Creek for Jennie Frances Criger, 76, who died Friday in 15 her daughter Mrs. Barbara Nel 37 Mr. Bonanni was a member of Eagles Lodge 1673, Healdsburg, the Sportsman Club, of Montgomery Creek- County Planner James Casper will speak at the meeting of the Greater Bodega Bay Improvement Association 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Bodega Bay Firehouse. 28'4 16'4 36 '4 45'2 51 '4 44' 534 28 105 20' i3H 26' 4 33l 343,4 8 15' 45 3- 34- 50 Vj 2J '5 35'4 income taxes was arraigned Monday on charges of failing to file income tax returns for 1968, 69 and 70.

SunOiICo lq investigation was ordered after Mrs. Criger, born in Nebras son ot Concord; her sister Lila Hoover, Sonoma; eight grandchildren and three great Duncans Mill; and of St. John's Sunshine Mi SuoOil 1.40 Swifl Co .70 a preliminary autopsy turned up ka, lived for 20 years in Willits Church, Healdsburg. evidence of the abdominal inju 1 19'2 19' 19' 14 6 52 52' 52 Vt 110 30' 3C' 17 I2314 12514 I2314IV4 20 553'4 55' 553.4 12 2 16' 167 147 Va 2 33 33 33 before moving to Montgomery grandchildren. Marvin L.

Cooley of Mesa, .60 .92 1.50 .80 .73 1.40 UVa 3434 8' 1' 4514 61 1 3' 341 5014 587 16 Jantzen JeffPilot JohnMv John Jn JonLoon Jones Jostens UovMfg Boeirvq .40 Boise Ca .25 Borden 1.20 Borq Wr 1 1,4 Bost Ed 2.44 Bourns Inc Braniff 3k Briqqs 1.2Ca Bris My 1.20 BritPet BrGrouD l1 Brunswk .16 Bucy 1.20 Budd Como BulovaW .60 Burl In 1.40 Burl No l'2 Burrghs .64 204 33 39 11 26 149 31 21 30 14 97 25 40 1 1 203 31 Jennifer Jonk, acting chair ries. Services will be held at the Creek 13 years ago. was released on his own 5 Services will be held from the Fred Young Co. funeral chapel. A Mass will be held at 9:30 His death increased Sonoma She is survived by her hus 45 14 a Va 134 ib 50H 6 Va ,5 35'4 42 Va 86'2 IVa Jones and Lewis Chapel, Lower 9 54 5334 54 recognizance following an ap man for the meeting, will present an agenda which includes County's 1972 traffic toll to 54.

Lake, with the Rev. Richard band, Floyd Criger, Montgomery Creek; sons, Floyd J. Cri a.m. at St. John's Catholic pearance before the U.S.

magistrate. distribution of the proposed as 211 21i, Funeral services for Mr. Houser officiating. 42 44' 67' 186'j sociation bylaws, approval of Burial will be at Lower Lake ger, San Lorenzo, and Charles Church followed by entombment in Oak Mound Cemetery. Reci The Internal Revenue Service KalserAI .50 KC So Ind 2 Kan GE 1.48 KanPLt 1.43 KayserR .60 Kelsy-H 1.30 Kennecott 1 Tandy Corp Teledvne 31 Teneco 1.32 Texaco 1.66 TexETr 1.52 TxGasT 1.59 Tex Gulf .60 Texlnstr .84 Tx PLT Tex Utilities Textron .90 Thiokol .40 ThriftvD .37 Timken 1.80 TraneCo .90 Transa TraUn 1.28 Trans Air TriCon 1.88d TRW Incp 1 sponsors and election of pro-tem Lopes were held last Thursday at Holy Spirit Church and interment was at Calvary Cemetery.

E. Criger, Bremmerton, Cemtery. identified Cooley as the author tation of the Rosary will be at 8 officers. 7 21 Va 4 44 8 22'. 1 24 17 7 30 Va 33 22 7 52 16 301 25 32 6 34 4 36 23 41i 285 I 16' of a book called "The Big CamD 1.10 CanPac Car PL 1.44 CarrierC .60 Kerr Mc .40 Kidde 2'2k 1 His survivors include his wife, 71 7.2 24 24 Vt 17 17 14 30 3 0 14 22 221 52'4 52 29' 30 Va 32 32 33 34 1 3534 3534 12 40 41Vb 1287a2'a 22j 22 'j Va daughters, Mrs.

Mary Quadrio and Mrs. Dolores Pickering, both of Willits; and Mrs. Olive Billy G. Dhooge URIAH Graveside services 1.20 ii'1! 255 lli' 2M 45 583 47i 25V 13 p.m. tomorrow at the mortuary.

Barbara Boucher Bluff," which reportedly explains how to file tax returns Alicia, and several children in L. .7 I AA Sf.rr Mexico. Unlisted Stocks i.A-r it Airl 1.60 1.77 .52 1.30 without paying income tax. '3'4 Va 63 128'e 1 Kraftco Kresqe Kroner will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow for Billy George Dhooghe, 46, who Morgan, Long Creek, 16 grandchildren and seven SONOMA Funeral services 54 54 14 zomcen fox J3'434 1 The IRS said Cooley failed to "will be held at 10 a.m.

tomorrow 10 1 7 67 141 104 9 19 209 24 68 5 45 20 8 900 ,12 28 21 40 8 16' 4514 59 '4 48' 2i34 541 34 23 48 55' 49' 634 31 23 Vt 47 35' 171 CaterTr 1.40 Celanese 2 Centl Soya 1 Cerro Certain-t .80 CessnaA .70 Chmolnt .84 ChmSpr 1.24 Chase Mn 2 CnesOh lVjd Chris Craft Chrysler 1 2234 23 '4 died yesterday at a Ukiah hospi great-grandchildren. 47' UAL Inrnrn A Move To Put UN Flag Atop Old Glory BERKELEY (UPI) report income of $18,912 in 1968; $17,214 in 1969; and tal. for Barbara Boucher, 38, who died Thursday in a Sonoma hos 24 22' 13 10 5 1712 24 1634 9 41' 5 658 548 14 Bid Asked Advan Mrv Sy 9'4 194 Alex Baldw ll 12' Bankam Corp 43 44 Bohemia 19'a 1'H A native of Hazela, he 48 Va 55V4 49- Va 634 'a 31 Va 23V4 47 Va 15' 1 LearSiea .50 Leh Pt .60 Lehm 1.04d LibbyO 2.20 Ligq My 2''2 Litton 2'2k Lockheed Ernestine Scharf pital after a long illness. $19,083 in 1970. An IRS spokesman said conviction car 49 634 31 23 47 35 17 32' Cm Gas 1.54 lived 20 years in Ukiah.

Postman Bill Tranpleasure UnCarbide 2 UnElec 1.28 UnOCal 1.60 UnPacCp 2 Unlroval .70 Aircr 1.80 Utd Brands UnCoro US Gvns TA Cal Water 26 26' Cat West St 1734 I8V4 Citz Sthn 4834 49 Mrs. Boucher was a native of CALISTOGA Funeral ser CIT Find 2 CitiesSv 2.20 19 1034 9' 17 -1634 403 457 1414 101 5314 24 2 27' 131 1434 20 1014 He is survived by his wife, 9' 17 14 1634 Va 4034 65' Va 14 12 1C Vi 5314 14 4V4 14 2SV4 1312 1 1634 2C 14 107 ries a fine of $10,000 and-or one y. LoewCo 1.04 .52 Coca CB La 4ya 4' vices will be in San Francisco City Inv 17 33 53i 24'4 28V4 rndHina Fnternrises 44 4V 33' 55 WLone 5 ina 1 ..11 ctn 1 11 2.28 Mary, and children, Leah, cievefc year in prison on each count in Colonial Penn 53 53'j 53 133'i 133' Va California. She had lived in Sonoma Valley two years, and made her home at 23000 Arnold 1 64 CocaCol 39'4 49 17 29 5314 161 2 36V. 137, 9 56' 23 30' 221,4 171 21 'b 100 85'a 30'a 26'2 at 1 p.m.

tomorrow for Ernes 39'4 48i- U'l 'a 1, 53'- 14 16- 1-, M1-2 1 141, 2f 'B- '4 23' 30'-', 22' 1714 22 1 31 26'. rarnks "all nations should subordinate their self interests to the world community." On Monday, the 27th anniversary US Indue tit 303 395 344 48 39 17' 23 29'i 7 53 39 1634 25 36 31 141 25 9 38 27' 15 23' 42 30'4 2 2214 24 17'4 49 22 24 101 21 85' 35 31 9 26' rnnt Pro V'a 2U'4 47 73' 73'4 73'e 14 Co gate 1.44 14' 6 Frank, George and Roy Dhooghe, all of Ukiah; and his Collin Radio tine (Tina) Scharf, 78, of 1307 LTV Corp LuckyS Lukens Lyke Ystn Diagnostic Da 42i4 4334 Docutel Coro 32Va 33' Dow Jones 42 addition to paying the back taxes and the 50 per cent penalty on the back tax. dr. Cedar who died at her home Collntst 1.60 CBS 1.40o Col Gas 1.82 US Stl 1.60 US Tob .62 UniTel .96 Univ OllPro UDiohn 1.60 Utah Intl .84 32' 'a 5214 14 27 1'2 54' 32 Va Educat. Ex 49 50 Fxchanae Bank 25.

26 cf the signing of thie U.N. charter, he began a petition .40 yesterday. Cm Solv Genrl Bindina 1934 20V4 Macv 1 2.20 CmwEd IRS said Cooley was convict Hp Cn VVb VH MadiFd A native of Austria, she lived Comsat Utah 2 UV Ind Kaiser Steel 12'4 121 sisters, Tillie Johnson, Toledo, Iris Roberts, Bend, Irene Ingraffia, San Jose; June Hill, Ukiah; and Ruth Kern, Redwood Valley. 14'4 32' 5234 29 Va 24'4 32 56'4 25' 3SV 25 28 '4 22 29'2 26' 14 32' 5234 27Ja 2334 32'4 55 25 37' 2434 28 Va 28' 22'4 29 Va 26' 1.80 Con Ed 21 20 56 28 58 85 34 13 7 21 14 19 13 88 drive to change the United States Flag Code. Kearney Trek 9'a 10'4 in Calistoga nine years after Cons Fd 1'4 17 13 17 1614 11 20 25 11 I 371 7 14 94 3314 114 30 24 24 15 31 7 35i 51 20 1 09 14H 8 443.4 3 2512 II 387 3 22V2 63 36i 1.20 1.60 .80 1.70 Maqnav Mar Oil Marcor MarMid 55 I 25' 39' 243,4 28 28 Va Liberty Home 121 12' Con Freiaht coming here from San Francis She was a stewardess for Pan American for 10 years.

She is survived by her daughter Joanna Fisher, Burlingame, and by her sons Pali and Dylan Boucher, both of Corte Madera. Services will be at the chapel of Bates, Evans and Fehrensen. In a symbolic gesture, he Medtronic Inc. 91 92 Ootical Coating 19'4 50 Orbanco cln. 24 2434 1.10 MarshF 37Va Va 14Va 33'4 30 24'4 31 35 20 14 I4V4 Va 4412 12 2512 14 33 14 22V2 Va Varlan Asso Vendo VictorCC .50 VaElec 1.12 14 14 13 1334 4 I814 M- 20H i.

co. MartMr 1.10 raised a replica Of United Services will be at Ukiah Ce PacLum 32'4 3234 22 Va Vb 294 26'2 73 Va Vl She was a member of the Cal ed last March of practicing law without a license and was sentenced to six months' probation. The IRS also identified Cooley as an announced candidate for the congressional seat now held by Rep. John Rhodes, R-Ariz. Pav Drua 734 Massey Fer MavDS 1.60 MaverOs .62 PavN'Pak 26i 27' 153 ConsNG 1.95 Consm Pw 2 Contl Air Ln Cn Can 1.60 Contl Oil IV Confrl Data Corn 2'2a Cox Brd .30 CPCIntl 1.70 CraneCo .80 Crcwell 41 73 Va 7414 Nations flag above replicas of flags of 10 other rratiions'.

His istoga Civic Club, the Silverado 14 240 23934 2397 Maytag 1.20 Pope (aiot iJ4 ib'2 Rainier Como 5 6V4 metery with the Rev. Robert Lewis officiating. Zimmerman Mortuary was in charge of 1.20 1 42' 42' McCroy 42' 31' Tarnoax 103' 105' McDnD petition would allow the U.N. 31 V'a 43 6 11 3 21 6 Grange, Calistoga Senior Citizens and many Jewish organiza McGr 1.40 Burial will be at Rural Ceme 20 19'b 87 86 217 217 41 403. 30' 303.4 T7 WasriNatGas 14 1434 White Shield Vi 73.

19'. 107 13 43 13 16 .60 37' 14' 33 29 241 3034 35 -197 14 4412 2514 38 22 36i 43 I6V2 2912 17' 27 7214 17 19 78 14 197 5434 39'4 1J34 51 112' 1934 21 Vi McGr HI I6V2 1 colors to fly above Old Glory. 31' 19'a 1C2 29 Va 50', 33't 9 2 141 43 487 4 31 19' 10' 29'2 52' 331 Zions Utah 353 35? 1 29'2 Va McLean ZV'2 tery, Santa Rosa. tions in San Francisco. .60 .60 29'2 17 21 8 50'2 1 Mead Cd 1714 CrwnZI 1.20 Curtiss Wrt Cyprus Ms I IWalqreen 1 WarnrL 1.30 WashW 1.40 Western Air WsBanc 1.30 WUnion 1.40 Westq .94 Wstvac 1.05 Weverhs .80 WhelPitt Stl Whirlpool WhCon 40q Whit AIA, 36 28 27 33'a Memorex 50 5C'4 She is survived by a sister, Merck 1.10 Arlow Richards 14 21' 14 41 V.

303, 1 2214 Va 211, 3514 201-' 1, '9 53 Inc Roy II ig gins BRANSCOMB Graveside Clara Clapholz, San Francisco. MidSOU 1.04 4 17 Va 1915 785 20 Va FARM MARKETS Funeral services will be at 2 24 8' 834 8' Vt 10 38 37'e 38 Services will be at Sinai Me Reward Offered In Overdose Case MENLO PARK (UPI) An 4 2214 1 473a 4734 7 21 li 2114 10? 351'2 31 20 20' 67 17. 65 91 9 10 40i 393. 20 531 53 services were held today for Minn MinnPL 1.36 MobilOl 2.60 Mohsco 1.10 p.m. Thursday for Arlow Ed 55', 14 12 547 54' 54V2- 2 19 'A 19'4 19'4 Va .11 2234 22 22 jy4 14 morial Chapel in San Francisco with burial in Eternal Home Ce Livestock, Poultry, Produce Roy Higgins, 61, who died Sa IWhlttakr Cp WickesCo 1 WinnDx 1.74 ward Richards, 69, who died to 1334 40 74 4 17 83 1912 39 787 12 20 53 5514 3 39 22 14 35 51 11 113' 30 1934 135 22'a 11 571 Monoqram Monsnt 1.80 Motorola .60 51 Vt turday in a Willits hospital.

wooiwn 1.20 I 1 3V2 1 li metery, Colma. day in a Santa Rosa hospital after a long illness. attorney offered a $10,000 reward to find out who gave an MtStTel 1.36 1934- Mr. Higgins, born in Point Ar STOCKTON (UPI-FSMNS) -I 21 Vi Murpco 1.20 31 6C 597 60 'a 9 20'2 20'2 20' 3 3334 3334 3334 Va 33 1914 19 1934 128 18'4 18'4 18'4 Va 28 38'4 3734 3714 12 187V4 I86V4 186'4 V2 3 40 3914 V2 ena, lived in Branscomb for the A native of Missouri, he came overdose of heroin to his teen Dan River DanaCp 1.30 Dart In Dayco 1.14 DayPLt 1.64 Deere 2 DelMnt 1.10 Dennisn .68 DetEdis 1.40 Diam Shm 1 Diebold DisnvW DlstilSea .70 Dr Peor .40 DomeMn .80 Dow Ch 1.80 Dresser 1.40 DukeP 1.40 DuPont DuaneL 1.64 Dynamic Co XeroxCo .84 Zavre Corp ZenithR 1.40 Livestock: 34 148' 14714 3 lit! 4 3 i4 past 13 years. He was owner of Dorothy Klug ST.

HELENA Private ser 57'4 30 44 Slaughter cows commercial 44 12 32'4 1 the Starlite Motel in Lucerne. 32' age son. Doctors said that if the boy survived, "his mind will be destroyed." 47V2234 7814 91' 'a Auxiliarv Plno and utility 24.00-25.90; young I8V4 to California 23 years ago and, lived 20 years in Sonoma County. He worked as an engineer for Sonoma Cold Storage the 145 4734 4434 6 79 7814 9 91 14 91 3 34' 36 25 21 12 21 14 23 He was a past president of the Nabisco 2.20 Nat Airlines NatCash .40 NatDistll .90 Natl Gen .20 Ntl Gvo 1.05 NatSteel 2V2 Natomas .25 Newber 36'a Va 23 1734 17 1 21 Va Va vices were held today for Dorothy Klug, 68, of Angwin, who died at her home yesterday af utility cows 27.00-27.50; cutter 22.75-24.00. 47 '2 14 William Joyce posted the 25 16S34 16734 16S'4 V4 "12 42V2 271 55' 5414 12 Benefit at Meeker By Staff Correspondent CAMP 23 23'4 22' 22' Laytonville Lions Club and a member of Cahto Lodge 206, International Order of Odd Fel 221.4 past 17 years.

6'e Va 57 43V4 32' 18' 23 17 42'2 541 27'4 23' 15 13'4 74' 31' 42' 25'4 44V4 33 22 '4 Vt 23' -t- 1 Choice feeder steers 300-400 5 231 15' His home was at 110 Hollow ter a short illness. A native of Nebraska, she NEnqEI 1.62 NiaqMo 1.10 NL Indust 1 NorfolkWs 5 l5'3 1314 13 money in a bank after running an ad in the Palo Alto Times offering the cash to "anyone who provides information lead lbs 48.25-50.00; 400-500 lbs 45.00- lows. Tree court. 17 EascoC 1614 2914 16' 'A 29 48.00; 500-550 lbs 44.50-46.85. 29i Eastern Air NOA Kk I.6U Surviving him are his wife, "-4v ine Ladies Auxiliary of the Camp Meek er Volunteer Fire Department Mil hold its armualJuiybS 7412 3114 14 42'-.

2514 4412 '2 2.60 NoNtGS lived in Berkeley 20 years before moving to Angwin two 45 747 20 3114 17 42 10 25'4 9 44V2 43 34 83 131V2 130 130 21 44'2 44'2 44V4 He is survived by his wife, Clara Richards, Santa Rosa, NoStPw Nora, Branscomb; daughters, 1.77 1.40 ing to the arrest and conviction 17 nw Ban SAN FRANCISCO (UPI Nort Sim .25 44 EaKod l.C4a Eaton 1.40 EIPasoNG 1 EltraCo 1.20 Essxlnt 1.20 Ethvl Cp .84 ExCel I .80 years ago. and his son, Lea Richards, Hay- of the who supplied Artichokes Calif cartons and boxfis 30s-35s 9.00. Beans Calf improved Kentucky Wonders 20-22 cents per lb. Cedery Calif crates 2 dozen 4.C04.25. Cucumbers Calif lugs and cartons 2.75-3.25.

Peas Calif 30-lb wirebound crates green 4.50-5.00. Peppers Calif 30-lb cartons large bells 8.75-9.00. Potatoes Calif Long Whites sacks US1A 5.00, US1 10-ounce minimum 4.75-5.00 50-lb cartons US1 2.75-2.85; 10-lb film bags 55 cents; Round Reds 50-lb cartons 2.75-3.00. Squash Calif lugs and cartons Iitailian 4.75-5.00. Tomatoes Calif 2-layer lugj 5x5 and 5x6 4.75.

105 7 3 3 7 FSMNS) -Fruit and 17'2 35'4 467 24VS 20 17'4 35' 46 24' 19' Brenda Lou Bohn, Simi Valley; and Jackie O'Brien, Orinda; 35' 46 '4 2412 Va 20 Va ward. heroin to my son. She was a member of the Women's League for Peace and 10'2 OccdPt 7- iU a.m. 10 8 p.m Items tr 1434 1 son, Joe Haberthur, Lucerne; His son Barry, 18, was taken OqdenCo Ohio Ed Aicricots Calif loose in 24-26 lb .60 1.54 1.28 1.24 Freedom and the Fellowship of Services will be at Daniels Chapel of the Roses with the Rev. Donn Jann of the First auiu include childrens clothing, books lu.ffs extra krge Royals 100 10 10'2 8 1434 1434 114 21 20 1 23V4 2314 1 17 341 734 8 16 15' 1 11' ll'2 7 167 1634 12 38' 30 49 4814 19 4412 44'4 brother, Archie Higgins, Richmond; and six grandchildren.

to a hospital earlier in the week by his two roommates. They Reconciliation. OklaGE OklaNG OlinCoro Omark Or Rckl Faberqe .40 Factor Fairch Cam Falrlnd FalrmtF .50 FarahMf .46 4k AV'B 2314 1734 16 1112 1 147 3S1 49 1 4414 Services were at the Layton Presbyterian Church officiating, 1.20 reported that Barry collapsed She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Willa Baum, Berke Avocados Calif 2-Javer luss Otis El Co 2 Private interment will be at .70 Fcrro Co OwenCF .78 Owenlll 1.40 usea iling materials. This will be the auxiliary's 13th annual bazaar.

Proceeds frnm tv, ville Cemetery with the Rev. J.i Donald Hougland of the Willits and cartons Hass '2s-48s 20.00. .83 Fireston in the apartment pfter being absent several days, police said. Santa Rosa Memorial Park. 15 3S'2 39 12 ll'a 'a 18' Va 14 377 22 Vt 2434 117 Vt 27'4 39' 14 2o 10 64'4 21 Va 7 13 209 4 16 11 22 6 1 7 27 105 9 23 121 10 X64 1514 38' 39 11V 18 137 3734 217 24-14 IP4 271 39 26 10 64V4 2IV4 37' 15 3814 40 n' 18V4 14 377 22 2434 117 2T'4 4CH 26 10 64 21 37V2 FStNtSt ley; and Patricia Klug, Oakland; and by six grandchildren.

Cantalouos Calif jumbo Flemlna .50 Contributions to the American FlintkoteC 1 crates 36s 7.00-7.50. Methodist Church officiating. The Anker-Lucier Vbrtuary, Willits, was in charge of usedtohiivi; The teen-ager has been in a Cancer Society or a favorite Services will be at Morrison Funeral Chapel. Inurnment will PacGas Pac Lta PacPetrl PacPwr Pc T8.T Pan Am 1.72 1.69 .40 1.44 1.20 WA 1.80 33 271 26' 27 3 23 2234 227 Vt 39 39 39' 39' 1 10 ,22 217 22 1 8 16 16'j 16 1 390 1 7 17 17 4- 1 17 3214 32 32 Va Strawberries Calif 12-pimt coma at Stanford University charity are preferred by the Fla Pw 1.74 FMC CP .85 FoodFr Ford 2.70 creptMn Fruehuf 1.70 "rem a11rj ton Jjjbe volunteer fire deS be in Napa. Hospital since last week.

trays 3.50-3.75. 37 'APanhdl I.

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