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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 6

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6-Pren Democrat, Santa Rosa, Fri March 26, 19711 Education i High Schools Teach Only Rosy Side' Vital Statistics Mirths, Marriages, Divorce, Deaths WALL STREET Stock Prices Close Firm Finance Plan Unveiled I Continued Iritni I'ujjt 1) only; previous book sales have been held on weekends. The books will be sold at the Continued Irmn Page 1) ternary bargain rate of 25 cents Funerttls IRTHS TUTTLt To Mr. and Mr Tuttle Potdlum. Warrack Hoioital. March (Continued: from Page 1) OLIVER GARDNER In Sam.

Ron March 74. general fund would need to per inch. ability of young people to han- iania Rota, at Warrack Hn.i.i ivl. Htfliamm Urani. tovino i i a I tl I TV March 22.

1971, a boy, 6 nouns. i I die things." said Dr. Price. STtfAJSTSZA WtfftlSA2giJM. This uould mean an Cox to Attend Asilomur Course SMART CHART by Stansbury Mayor Smith said he found tisco, brother ut MfS Caflsun ol inerca.se in slate ueneral fund in i i of over: 1 1 oikiand, alio survived bv it qr.iiuunii Uien and 4 eat ut anfl nilrtmn A na some merit in Dr.

Paul's com ounce. GARCIATo Mr. and Mr, Steonen Car cm, Hove torinos, al Sonoma valli-v Hospital, Marcn 23, 1971, a o-v. 6 uountis, 9 ounces. 7- To Mr.

and Irs Roland Jonnson. Fori Biaao. at Fort Braoo tommunltv Hosoital, FeO. 21. 1971.

a i 2 ounces, i To Wr Wr4- William Lasier. Ukiah, at Mendocino common, lv Hojoltal. Feb. 2, 1971, a 0irl, 7 5 ounces DAUOHERTV To Mr and Mrs, Meivm plaint about high school curriculum. The Mayor said he attend live ol Seattle.

Wain A.ia .2 years A th(, KrononiV member BPO No. M. Santa js ftSN. wdingto.heplan. par aeetl, at the Muen Lance rVuituaiy UHi Iflii Hie Willi Set tile 1 at Vsilomar to be attend- NEW YORK (UPIi Stock prices closed firm today in moderate trailing.

The Dow Jones Industrial average was up 2.81 at Ml U2. Standard 4 Poor's 500 stock index gained 0.31 at 99.92. Of the I.62G is.tues traded, advances topped.declines 858 to 478. A volume of about 15.5 million shares compared with 15.87 million shares traded Thursday. ed high school in Mississippi.

1 A mii(Im us Mini 'I didn't know the South lost 'boards' would Director Thorn- 'fil- il tliA 17 UnfM ii M.r, tin (vrrinutiai rd, but local schoiil yauanertv Hoolnna. Menuocno vyimnuniiv nosoitai. March I the War till 1 came to Califor am, ounce Mr New ti ii i (t iiuao 'Chamber of Comimree comm- lv1 Donifnn. iDuuel unttfi-il I'etalll MICill COIltl'ol of Julia C.is.iSb.i S.inl.i Rus.i.l rie.irlu t.itn.tr itl 'PER To Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Euer Jkiah. at Ukiah nia. I didn't know there was dis Hosoitnt Oov. 7 oounds, nnarcn 2, ii, a ounces oi p.ic nir Giove, Isabel ii.ine oi eiicinii Suiidav Mr Cox will he I Honnerl Park and N.ck Casassa ot San HllSSell Kellt. SlipennU-lldenl crimination against Negroes." GRISWOLD To Mr.

and Mn, Thomas Gruwold, Wllhts, at Ukian General Hosoital. March 3, 1971. a oirl. a San Male.) schools and one of a i j. i .1 I But Mr.

Flilner said it was a "u.o surv.vru nv iirano 1 1 it 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 .1 IHUUMIM! 1'1'Vei))- nosa. Also surv.vi-o nv cirana ,1 i At aaiue Children and i (ll aflelS of tilt4 pi 0)OM'(I lefj- 1IHIMII IL'I bujiids, 3 ounces I StauMrt jquestion of maturity in dealing iio'ivr i Ban rroncisco yuc Ol voar was also one of the 'WUUUJ 111 Press Democrat Photo HIS MUNICIPAL court bench Wednesday after more than 15 years as judge in Sevastopol's Analy Judicial District and Central Municipal Court in Santa Rosa, Judge A. F. Scheidecker was t-riends are invited to meet on Sniur Closing prices included 48:,4 off Bethlehem Steel 22'. up Dupont 140a4 up 2, General Electric 11134 up General Motors 83 4 off 'h, IBM up d.iv, rann 27.

at 9 jO a m. at the s.H-akers last niL-lit. He "retreat type of profirani I II I I 1 Welti Chaoel ol the Rosej. thence to St Euoene's Cathedral wfiere a reouleni Mass will be celebrated tor the Rooose with the spectrum of ideas. He likened il to telling a 1 1 1 'I, iLwit ic tni Corn to apHaLs to the legislature under the auspiees of Chieo In cl his soul commencing at 10 a quality tor the children "eKe 2, Southern Pacific 38 '2 off miusl be educaled and for the' conauctoa "Someone ii contominat.

ing our financial ecology." Steels, motors and chemicals Caivarv Catholic Cemetery Recitation ol the Rosary, will be tieid Friday eveninu at 8:15 o.m. at tne Welti Chaoel ot the Roses Standard of Jersey up and U.S. Steel 32T off '2. t'lXDivers ''le mdern techniques of presented a lamp at an inlormal dinner party for 0l- a six-year-old that you court officers. The lamp was made by Deputy John just savv the chief of police driv-S who served as the judge's bailiff jing 50 in a 45 mile per hour vears.

Il was made from redwood comin" from the zonc. winits, at Howard Memorial Hosoital March 2. 1971, a airl, 8 oounds. 21. ounces.

CliNEY To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gibnev. Fori Braaa. el Redwood Coasi Hosoital, Feb.

25, 1971. a oirl. 7 oounds. 2' i ounces. KNAPP To Mr.

and Mrs Knaoo. Fort Braoo, at Fort firaaQ Community Hosoital, FeO. 26. 1971, a bov. 9 oounds.

7' ounces. KRUGER To Mr. and Mrs, William Kruoer, Mencioclno. at Redwood Coast Hosoital, Feb. 27.

1971. a bov. 6 oounds, 15 ounces. BROSSARO To Mr. and Mrs.

Enid Brossard. Fort ram, at Redwood Coast Hosoital, March 1971, a oirl, 7 oounds, vJ. ounces. KUCICH To Mr. and Mrs Ravmond Kucich III.

Ukiah. at UK, ah General Hosoital. March 2 1971. a bov. 8 Mrs.

Helen Hudee of Sa nl aiil(l1111 education and is not a CARLI In Santa Rosa, March 26 1971 Dominica Carli, beloved mother ot Catherine Carli and Marie Gulcher, both ol Santa Rosa, and the late Adoto Carli. Lovino sister ot uiQ Chiono and Clara Paaholti, both ol Italy, lovinu Rosa, who is heading the clinic or convention. In for supixirt in Sonoma county, is! ''ccent letters to all participat In the news background, the generally traded in fractions. Commerce Department report-Oils and electronics pointed in ed the government's index of both directiunrs. leading economic indicators, I rose in February for the fourth 111 ISlV Cf Fifth District, and has the seal from the Analy Jus-lice Court, a slab of marble from the Old Courthouse, and an eagle on the top, which was stolen along with a flag from Judge Scheidecker's courtroom several months ago and recovered from a residence during a narcotics raid.

Mr. Smith and Mr. Flilner both said that the community doesn't take complaints to campus administrators and faculty because they don't think the college officials will listen. Instead, they go to the "power Qrandmother ol Kenneth Carli, Petalu chairman of lilt CitiCIbJ Alli-ma, Ronald Carli, San Luis Obisoo, and 1 ul mil FVcisrV nSKl? uS: to iieUm Ufat Mill SU a invi.ee to meet on MonjlX-'-t- FOniotlllR organiM- She urged formation of lo- Welti Chaoel ot the Roses, thence to the Resurrection Parish where a reouiem cal rapiMirt L't'lllips With local Mass will be celebrated tor the reoosei 11 ot her soul ommenona at id chairmen and IMIDllCllV Pr.ite entnr bment. C.Hv.lrv Cittiom 1 Cemelerv.

Recitation ol the Rosaiv williCllairillell illlll IlK'ill U'VCl llltor-be held Su-dav evenina at a 0(1 at ihei Welti Chanel ol the Roses. It cie.riect. mat 1011 HH'l'linHS SUCll US the conti tbutums mav be made to youi la I i i vorite charity. last IlK'ill. consecutive month, but il trailed the upward revised increase in 5 January.

Many analysts noted that e.d Askcri investors have been concerned. Bk1' 7 Bid 94 67 ing vox posea me question Is Growth Really and has received replies from nearly all of them agreeing to address themselves to this question during the course. Choral Festival Tomorrow Sight The Redwood Kmpirc-Sonoma oounos. i ounce. STILLWELL To Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Stillwell. WestDort, at Redwood Coast Hosoital, March 2, 1971, a bov, 7 oounds, 7' i ounces. BORGES To Mr. and Mrs.

Don! Boraes, Ukiah, at Mendocino Communitv Hosoital. March 4. 1971. a airl, 9: oounds. 7 ounces.

WITHROW To Mr. and Mrs. Gdrv' Wirhrow. Ukiah, at Mendoono Com-1 munitv Hosoital. March 5.

1971, a bov. fl nniinris. 13 ounces. structure." Water 27'i 7 Alumni president Louis Beary PUTNAM To Mr and Mrs Robert Putnam, Sebastoool at Santa Rosa LAUGHLIN We must bring the informa- In Sacr.vnento ilormeitv ol he com Cai.lderol Mar vi. 1971 Onvc ilw, LauohMn bi wJ wile ut the lale Gran 10 I lit ptdpit 18'.

11. J'4 J1 i 70 38 14'; l-i 9' 4 i 18 4 17-f. 'V 21' 15U Special U.S. Crime Agent Visits The Baron in Jail Countv Invitational Choral Kes- then accused college people of an "isolationist" attitude. He said administrators and teachers are capable of going to the community, but the community doesn't have the "willingness nidi cloiiuiiul iccuveiy nici.v West St slower than the Nixon Adminis-iGSothearmaf5Resources tration had predicted.

Among the Big Board's most Knodn c' 146 active issues were a a 1 I.Xai Rental States Gas Producing. Madison Sffil Square Garden. Union Honeywell, and American munity level and the people must tell the legislature what thev want." she said. 74 28- 204. 39 15 10- 10' 41.

18. 18. 23 li 22 16 tival will be presented in the Montgomery High School Cym- Memorial Hosoital. March 72, 1971. a qirl.

8 oounds. 8 ounces. i ELLISEN To Mr. and Mrs Grecorvj Elhsen, Santa Rosa, at Santa Rosa Memorial Hosoital, March 23. 1971.

a I bov. 8 oounds. 1 ounce. CHRYSLER To Mr. and Mrs Charles Chrvsier.

Santa Rosa, at Santa Rosa; Memorial Hospital. March 24. 1971. airl, 3 oounds, 1 ounce. MAUGHAN To Mr.

and Mrs. Paul! Edwin Mauahan, Santa Rosa, at Kaiser! Hosoital, March 15, 1971, a oov, 81 pounds, 14 ounces. Wc have a murder in our (Continued- from Page 1) School boards throughout thelnasium tomorrow night, at 8 vine Laufjnlin Lovino Molher of Mrs. Betly Madelan to Citrus Heiahis and Fran A. lauanhn ot Boulder Creek, Calif.

Sister of Mrs. A Sou lies. Also survived bv 6 qrandchilclren and qreal-a'andchildren. A native ot Florida, aqe 74 vears. Friends are welcome at the Mission Cn.iDel ol Andrews Greilich.

Fruitridoe Sacramento and Invited 1o attend the Funeral Aylonday, March 29, I97l at 10.30 A.M. Committal Services will he held Monday, March 79, 1971 at 2 30 p.m. at Santa Rosa Memo rial Park. and ability" to go to the state will be urged to adopt res-jo 'c lock. Participating choirsjon as a "professional killer he said, "and it will be IStd Reoist phone.

-tnermal Pw hired killer, and so on." prosecuted will be Anaiy nign bcnooi. f.t Molino High School, Healdsburg olutions addressed to the governor and legislature to support CARES in what is described as "I've talked to U.S. attor-i Mr. Baron turned informer neys," Mr. Miller said.

"and; against his underworld friends High School. Piner High School ITocflcay's Pncucal SflocPis MOLSEED To Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Molseed, Vallev Ford, at Petaluma1 General Hosoital March 25, 1971, a bov.i 9 oounds 5 ounces. JTORNETTA To Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Stornetla. Petaluma. al Hiilcresti hosoital Marcn 25. 1971. a airl, 5, oounds.

14 ounces. i nothing has come to my atten-iand his testimony was instru tion to support this particular' mental in the convictions of sev "major reform in financing of Montgomery High School, and California schools Santa Rosa High School. The Board of Education i 1 1' The two outstanding choirs Dominic Cosassn fact." ieral high-ranking Mafia figures Funeral services will be al Judge Murphv rut Mr. Miller; in the East Coast. DOW JONES AVERAGES Sais(hdsl oh Low Lasl Cho.J rhartw.rk'Q .10 a tnmm-rmv few- nnminif 111 un uc p.

evscmeu v.v-uLc. i. ao Sales(hds) High Low Last Ch.p all community groups, service i well as a performance by the short, instructed him to make) It was not clear whether Mr 539 603il 60'. 43 41. and Diana Rossi, ooin oi santa Rosa.

(Dudei Casassa. 81. who died CARRIO-MICK David Leo Carno, lv. and Debra Lvnn Mick, i9, both of Santa yesterday in a Santa Rosa con- clubs, parent organizations, guest choir from Sonoma State CLUbt CMBNCti IND. 903.48 2.47 iFordMI 2.40 RAILS 198.77 0.93 iForMck OTIL.

123.69 iFreeurlS .80 65 STOCKS 296-52 0.87 I Fruehof 1.70 VOLUME 15,560,000 his motion and argue later. I Harrington came to Santa Rosa "I don't want to extend theton his own initiative, or whether NEW YORK (UPI)-Soiected stocks on, publicity." the judge said. He he was asked to come by Mr, then continued the case until 9 Baron. a 's groups. League of College under the direction of Women Voters, and professional David Sloss.

organizations to cooperate and: The feature presentation of support CARES. 'the evening will be the singing Occid Petr 1 'OQden Coro iOnioEd 1.54 OkiaGi 1.24 OkiaNG 1.74 OlinCoro 88 a Omai-k In 11 OrRock 1.20 Otis El Co 2 Oj'bord i I the New York Stock Excharae. IGA(- IGAF- CD 40 4X Cam Sk 1.30 a.m.. April 16. Rarnn mnuhilp an-l taylor-jones charies Francis Tav-1 valescent hospital after a short lor, 26, and Judith Louise Jones, 28, both ot Santa Rosa.

I Unless. TIND ALL-ROBERTS Martin Allen Tin- nfltivp of S-in Krflnc'NPn hp Call, 26, and Marietta Jane Roberts, 23,. ndUVt 01 ridllClSLO, lie iRNE0SKCY-TOMSON Edwin Laurence HlOVed to SonOllla COUIlt.V with age a rancher in the Olivet toth of santa Rosa district until his retirement in IGanncIt 48 Saleslhdsi Hiah Low Last Cha, ynAOil Mr. Harrineton's quick visit Copies of the board resolu-of the massed choirs under the i in imi ll I AcmeMk 2a tions would be sent to the gover- direction of Dr. Ralph Mr.

Baron yesterday after OwenCF Owenlll -j isnn rnrl'ii lAdress 15 lLrt i.fit-t'jin Cnoei 1 1 I i An I 'Admiral CD i.s. inciiiucia i. r. iroiii LiiMci ii dMiiiiso'ii oidit- "-s. nuui wore a dark i A ir d-2jo State Board of Education.

Su- College. Cheney. Wash. isince it is commonly known that bJ ninj-irjed' T-hhirt 1 LanAiun20? ParGas 'a I'b PacPet i til iOd wi iiuMv iiwu i i iui bottom j6cins v'hitt? tion. California School Boards 'children under 12 free if accom-ji'i the best interest of the 801 19 19 19 58 16 4 16' i 16 a 74 25'.

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He and his wife. Julia Casas-sa. Santa Rosa, were married in 191.1 In addition to his wife. Mr. 1.

20 'a Pan Am Association. Lalitorma I eacners panied bv an adult. Tickets uepdiimeui. le sat slouched in his chair, AilisCh Alcoa 1.80 5176-t- 76 Gen Dvnam 33 On Elec 2.60 1 1 1 'GnFood 2.80 Gen HoslCD 22" i Gen Instr 2i 235 GenMills .96 1J 4 GenMot 85o 2B' PubU 1.60 23' i- Gn Steel Ind 27 .0 1.52 34' 1 -Gen 1 ire la 16-u 'e Gfcnest 10 64' Ga PdC 55' 1 a'CierbT I 20 27'b -i Gulelte l.JO 4--B-' Glen Alden 1'b Glooal Mar 4', Goodrich 1 34' GcodvrT 33' 4 I' 4 10 iGrand .80 13' 4 '-4 I Gram 1-4 1.30 35'3-t- 'jjGtNMck 1.60 323b 'tiGt West Fm r-i I inn A i nt th rlnnr As he was cettine readv to tumunsun-nummci. Edmunson, 22, Santa Rosa, and Esther Ruth Humrrel.

20, Petaluma. EHLERT-BROWN Pete Henrv Ehlert. 20, and Lvdia Ann Brown, 18. both of Santa Rosa. HLEBAKCS-F1RESTONE William Frank Hlebakos, 23, and Barbara Lee Firestone, 24, both of Petaluma.

MORHE AD-GAR I A Lee Anthon Mor- head, 37, and Maria Ana Garcia, 38. both of Santa Rosa. GEUSEL-LEWIS John Renshawe Greu- sel, 50, Santa Rosa, and Marv Ellen Lewis, 67. Pasadena. ZAK-SEALE Garv Joseph Zak, and Marv Elizabeth Seale.

19, both of Roh- nert Park. iir- ILll C.l in a deep, gutteral voice HAr, Inaue thp UmII nf In ana Casassa is survived bv his chil-isoeiattons. League of Women 2.20 Wc ABarnd lie Icatch a plane back to Boston Pke m0l'e worcls 1 dren. Angelina Townsend. Pa Am Can 2.20 from San Francisco.

Mr. liar-: spoken before in a courtroom Talk on Indian Problems Tonight l'4 cii'ic Grove; Isabel Barlev. Roh- AmElec 1.70 rington brushed off queries bv aPanhdl 1.80 '4 I Penn Centrl -b 1 Pennev JC I Dixie 'eiPennPL 160 '4'Pennoil .80 'aPecpGs 2.08 'a PepsiCo 1 Pfizer 63a '4 Pnplo 2 '0 'a PhilaEI 1.64 'a PhilicM 1 7C a PhilPel I.jO 4 Pillsory 1.44 4 Pitney .68 'a, Polaroid 32 ij PPGInd 1.40 1.40 Am Export nert Park; and Nick Casassa. Voters, California Taxpayers Association and all school districts in their counties. COURT: r.

I ll'Un ncL-or! tll iliAa if ll Am OlSt .40 rress uemocrai reponei acu ji.ugc iiqAH3me 70 STERLNI-MARTIN Bernard Anthonv I (, hv thrpp PTandehil-Sterlin, it, and Jennifer Martin, 26. i -nid ItOSd OV llll ee gl dllULini He stated simply. justi was willing to waive his right to both of Petaluma. Ht'pn and three sreat lnClSTOi.vn.7Hjft Warren Soo-iuml 1,1,1 i3'co1 7 -r be tried within HO davs. he re made a courtesy call.

I just iGreenGt .96 stra, so, and sherrin jane voiz. 's-'grandchildren and bv his sis- 3n Grevhd Co I Will Ul tl 1 1 I U-l a forester-yager ie wesievt Louise Bovle. Corte Made Forester, 18, and Mollv Jeanne 17. hnth of Santa Rosa. rci anrt fria Kp lv KnTlta RflSW 265a IGru.Tinan 1 24'a 7s IGulfM 2.80a 48J-4 '4 Gulf Oil 1'2 46 35' ,35 35' 2- 321 62'; 61 14 62' 2 40 25-8 25'4 258 181 291, 284b 34 W'b 44 a 44J a 104 19' 2 18'- 19' a 4 12 824s 81 '4 828-t- 7-a .50 iriLLiHm-wuci i.

Williams, 24, and Freda Marie Services will be at Welti P5E8.G 1.64 P'jllmanln 2 PurexCo .84 Purolat 1.60 AmHOSD .26 AMetCx 1.40 Amer Motor AmNGs 2.20 APhoto A Smelt 1.90 Am Stand 1 2.60 Am Zinc Co Ametek .60 AMF Inc .90 Ampex Co Amstar 1.70 Anacon Armco Stl 1 Arms Ck .80 AshlOil 1.20 Assoc Trans AtlRichfld 2 Atlas Corp AvcoCp Avnet Inco 18im- 35' 2 '4 231-8 -HP 41 3.4 1 21'4 's HammPao 1 Harris Int 1 HeclaM Heinz HJ I plied. "I'll do it whatever way the attorney wants to do. Whatever my attorney wants." Judge Murphy noted the complaint was under the name of Joseph Bentley, the name Mr. Baron was known by while living in Santa Rosa last year. "Is that your true name?" the judge asked.

Yes," he replied. Reagan Welfare Cuts Illegal i SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The delicate problem of altering welfare payments to Dr. Jack Forbes will be the speaker at 8 p.m. today when the final program of a three-part Community Forum series, dealing with the Ethnic Minorities, is presented in the council chambers of the Santa Rosa City Hall. Final Performances Of SRJC Play Final performances of Candida, being produced by the Theatre Arts department at.

Santa Rosa Junior College, are scheduled for tonight and tomorrow in the Luther Burbank theatre 25' 4 Hercule 25b happened to be in town. Mr. Harrington reportedly has good rapport with the Baron and has communicated with him on underworld matters for about four years. Mr. Miller said his discussion with Mr.

Harrington involved Mr. Baron and implications of his current imprisonment. "We talked about Mr. Baron." Mr. Hyland also admitted.

"We didn't discuss the present case." IP. Herstiv 1.10 espindola-hendrix wiiiiam l. fv chapel of the Roses with a Re- oindola, 25. and Evleen Hendnx, 2i. 1 both of Santa Rosa, at Carson City iflllieiT) MaSS Set at 10 a.m.

at M. HEMSATH-DYER Herman H. Hem-j sath, 63, Lower Lake, and Ann Dver. EugeilC Catholic ChUl Ch. 58.

Burlinome. at Carscn Citv. r.i,,,. hardina-settles joseoh a Hardi Interment will be at talvan na 29, and Linda C. Settles.

22. both of Santa Rosa, at Reno. XatnOllC LemeterV. PENNY-SELZER Joseph Paul 26, and Elizabeth Ann Selzer. 21.

both. Recitation Ot the R0sar Will MALEY-phKocTORah- Glenn Albert Ha-be at 8:15 p.m. today at the fu- lev. 79. and Eulah Lorrain Proctor.

67' 2 14 Heublem .85 3 '1 Hewitt .20 'Ralston .70 .60 4RCA Coro 1 '4iPeadinq Co 'BiReD Sll 1.60 '4Revlonlnc 1 4 Rey Ind 2.40 BlRnyMet 1 10 1 Rieael .60 'eiRivianaFd 1 4lRoanS 1.05b 'a Rcoshaw ,0 RochG 1. 20a VRockwl 1.40 'iiPctHj 1.60 Ron rCo .80 PnyalCC 54 RnvalDut 2d 104 28'a 28'4 28-4- 339 40 39' 4 40 s. 392 36 34' a 36 -144 84 8. 8. 56 27J.

27' 2 27-8 63 75 74' 2 74 2 471 674, 66 66' a 64 29'4 29 79', 1, 4 17' a 171, 7i, 7 33-4 33' 2 33 43 5', 5's 19 344', 33' 33'. 15 26', 2iJ4 26 19 30' 2 30 30 132 94'4 93'4 94'. 1 77 17iB 17'4 17-'i- 58 74I4 24' 4 24'4 85 42-a 42 42 Bab8.Wil .50 Rskprnil AS both of ukiah, at ukiah. nerai nonie. KNIBB-MOWAT Paul J.

Knibb, 71. and! Lois E. Mowat, 50, both of SBnta Rosa. I "Are vou also known as Jo- 'poor lamihes today was back witn Gov. Ronald Reagan whose last try failed to satisfy the state Supreme Court.

Mr. Hyland was emphatic in seph Barboza and Joseph Bar- Bath md .20 'BeatFd 1.16 Oil. Beckm -in i i BeechAr .75 I hose are legal names. Mr. Bens.Hn 6o at Las Veaas, Nev.

DIVORCES BONO In Las Veaas. Michael Rnnn. Las V9Q55, aaainst Elizabeth lienjamin Gardner Funeral services will be con- stiting Mr. Harrington made no 222 21'8 21 21'! 53 13 33' 33'f 182 26'b 24-b 24' 141 IJ'-n 14 4 S'i. 73 46 4S'4- 1 47 4 42 42 '4 30 44' 42' 2 42J4 104 25 25 1- 379 117 ill In 4 159 85 84 4 84'4-312 23'.

21-4 9b 24 23 '4 241 1 101 35 2 J4 I)'. 327 84 S4 83' 2J9 24 23 4 639 16 '4 14 15 463 34-B J3'a 34 6 93 25 24 24 4 34 38 -4 38-i. 33 4- 168 56' 2 55'4 12 47-4 4i 4'-. 186 43 47 42' 3- 147 9' 2 91 1 91 1 102 70 a 20 20 99 29 4 28 a 29 549 31 301b iJ4 107 34 3 4 33 i 31-4 30-4 30 244 61 4 60 i 61 53 30' 30 30 4 13 48 41 '4 44-171 27 76'4 26'4- 32 31 '4 11 26 25 8 26 322 21s 2C'4 71-'4 71 24'8 24 J4-8 8 84ia 83' 83 886 29'8 29'4 79 753 28'4 28'b 28-; II 14 26' 8 26 26 33 66'4 66' 4 66 i 64 2 5 2 4-4 24'i-60 42J4 42' a 42' 2 605 42'4 41 4 41 6 29' 291 a 2 a 80 44'4 44' 44 X85 40J4 40' 2 40' 2- 69 49'4 49 a-1 17 47J4 47'4 47'4-240 30 29 4 79 4 160 16'4 15-8 15'8-t 108 43- 42J4 43' 4 1 77 28'4 78 '6 28' 8 1251 103' 2 102 107'4 8 31 30'; 3 323 47'a 47U 47-t ll 21'a 20-4 20 I 51 44 33 4 J4 4 26 16-'fl 16 It 4 70 o5 34' 35 27 43 -w 43H 43 J42 16 11 2 15 73 4I'4 41, 60 50-4 50 50 102 30-' 3C-B 30's- 48 45 4 45 185 359 356' 4 358 -I 784 2 28'4-; 25 12U4 314 44 'B 43' 2 43'4-- 186 37-' a 341 39? 59' 59 59'4 414 441, 42'b 434-- 7 21', 21'4 21'4-39 354b 35 2.5 209 43', 1 87 76-4 74-4 75' 4 i .19 56'b 57u 58--r 9 12'a lis 12'b-10 32' 2 32'; 32' 2-41 53' 2 531-4 53' 2 307 36' 4 356 36 1 37' 2 3' 2 20 26V 26 2 27 27 2 32 26'4 26 26 13 35' a 35' 8 23-18 25 '4 25 '4 251 37' 2 36'e 37 46 122 1 22' 4 1 205 31'-4 29' 2 31 ll 67 34 338 3334 20 56 2 56' 10 36U 35'4 36 134 43'fl 4.C4 301 72', 71 72 i 176 42'a 42U 123 14' 8 I3J4 i 18 144,8 14 I4'4-192 5's 51'2 42 18' 2 18'4 18 55 49'-, 47-ia 48'B-39 718 7' a 7 ei 56 56'a 56 56 -85 I3J4 13'4 13'; 332 JO-a 29'a 29'a- 433 ll-e 11 ll'a-r 117 46 4538 45'4l 343 28'a 27'4 117 24'b 21'4 241-8- 5 985-8 98 4 98' 101 42 4Pa 42 12 21'4 21 21 4- 65 9-'a 9'4 9'4- Bono, Guerneville. Divorce decree; Hinpr ut 1(1 a tomorrow for 15n 4iHiltonHotl 1 13' 'a'Hoart 1.20 IHderner .90 1 Holf Electn I Hoi Inns .25 31 iHomestk .40 34-ia 'siHonvwl 1.30 10'a -'si Hoover 1.20 27Je jHousLP 1.20 3BJ41'4 Howml 40' 2 1 2 i 15- b- '-a I 44J4- 38' 34 Id-iho 1 60 8'44 IdC-olBa-.

60 72' I.ICenln 1. 14 66' j1' 4 "I Pwr 2.20 20-8 1 1'fpendl Co 42' 4 -IMA Co 1 40 29,, 1. Inq Panel 7 40' Inland Stl 7 15-4- 1 1 linpCoDCC-r 7 '4i 5.20 jOjb '2jintHarv 1.80 65 -1- '4ilntl Minina 10'b Nickl 1.60 4'; 1 -4'Blnl Pan I' 4 99.18 T8.T 1.15 Reagan's situation was parti building at the college. Curtain aranted Mar. 3 on orounds of requests of him and stated.

"We Baron said. 'T was born Bar-1 liquet in? plan no changes. The case will boza. II was changed legally cularly precarious because he! time is 8:15 p.m. Benjamin Harrison Gardner.

82, who died Wednesday in a Santa vear seoaration. DISSOLUTIONS FILED ALGER Marv I. and Lvle I. OWNES Dannv R. and Sharon IBoeinq .40 must incorporate his program! Due to limited seating, it isjproceed as usual." Baron and it was changed legal- ami; Rosa hospital following a briefion aid to families with) suggested that persons buv their Mr.

Hyland said he is not con-j lv to Bentley MILLER Suzanne Janet Sewe BoiseCas .5 'fiBora Wr 1-4 Bost Ed 2.36 Bourns Inc Broniff Airv Briaas 2.40a BriC Mv 1.20 Jo- illness. (dependent children iAFDC) intol tickets for both remaining per-jcerned with any problems which' '-Are you also known as Mr. Gardner, a native of Seat-la federal framework. Iformanees in advance. The box! were created for the Justice De-iseph Barboza Baron?" 1.30 IS' Jo mn 2 1.60 j4'Snder Asso Ele .40 Ind 1.60 Schnlev 1 40 SrhnrPIo .80 Schlu-n 1 1V1 Corp Scott Paor 1 Spars 1.20a 1 SheMOil 2.40 SierraPc .80 SionaICo 60 iB Sin.nCo 1.40 1, SinoerC 2 40 22 52 51' 2 325 32 j7 ll' U't 541 54 95 22Js 2i' 52 23 23 4 31 13-4 13-s 40 2-4 28 113 23'; 23' 7'g 26-4 50 34' i 34 X321 17' i 16; 153 64b 64 4 127 55' i 54'; 206 78 27 481 4--S 46; 193 38k 37i 131 45 4 4-f'e 384 36 34 414 3(Pa 30 231 11 10'4 il 13- 13 4 210 75' 75'4 169 35' 358 125 32: 32' 4 300 7 6'4 149 3854 38Js 111 13- 13' 331 26'b 26' 298 24'! 1133 44 48'4 38 B'a 8'4 41 18'-2 18 556 34i 728 23'4 22 59 42 405B 172 215 21'4 219 20' 2 115 351 358 142 26 25' 4 15 1 1 10' 186 67J4 66' 94 3 2' 72 15' 15-s 157 13- 13' 8 128 31 '4 308 55 34-e 34' 4 18 11 10J4 18 27 4 284 38-4 378 30 40' 40 38 16 4 64 44'b 44J8 85 34' 33' 2 711 8'4 8'8 357 72" 71 '2 89 69 66 2 510 21 20' 704 42'' 17'.

8:, 29 25 0 10 40' 4 74 15-r. 15 81 9h 19 61 '4 60J 168 65' 64 255 IPs 10'? 53 42 40 '4 423 28' 27 '4 71 27 4 26rh 37 13 174 44 26 4 25' 4 172 45' 4 4,: 37 43--. 43 149 121'b 102' 4 116 31 30'4 13 64' 2 63': 102 29' 28 235 37' 2 36' 4 187 4734 4 96 70 35 76 52''4 2 81 I6I4 16-'e 84 31 '4 30' 60 223 22' a 228 32 165 574 57s 21 588 8'e 101 8'4 8' 49 27'. 26'4 158 26-4 26' 575 45 .1 4-1' 4 126 46'. 45rs 902 23 22' 4 53 39-c 38' 2 184 93)4 92 4 66 49' 4 48 '4 534 20' 1 19 'b 50 31 30 158 39-8 3-''b 173 394 39'-8 84 201 a 193 8 106 401 391, 151 77" 71 '4 285 26-11 433 44-'j 571 34' 1 33' 2 56 4 3.0' 34 4 34' 4 15' a 14', 78 4.H4 191 34', 793 63' 8 62' 8 36 239 20 28 197 35 'a 10 16 358 122 15 14S'a 146 33 33-'b 95 71'.

71'a 268 133,, I2'4 60 32'e 32 47 IO 10' 2 10 29 28'4 200 37' 2 3658 66 19'b 185a 30 25', 25 166 421; 421 8 32 27', 26' tie. moved to Caliiornia' If he fails to meet the federal office in the Luther Burbankipa in I bv virtue of the, Mr Baron shook his head Tnomas Franklin. BEEBE Pauline A. and Robert T. EVANS Jeanie Ann and Elmore.

McLEOD Etta and Ernest Bertram. KNIGHT Ted Lee and Brenda Kav. BARNETT Robert Dennis and Patricia Jean McCLU RE Barbara Dee and Harold. PHILLIPS Marie R. and Joe D.

FINCH Eleanor A. and Richard H. NULLITIES FILED MACKEY Aoril Fawn and John tJar- 26'b I lok Corp as an infant and was a Sonoma the Department of (healer building is open until alcharges here against Mr. Bar-i mumbled Countv resident for 36 Health. Education and Welfare todav and will be oDen to-ion.

jthat." i 1 don't know about 'grunsvk BucvEr i.20 iBudd Como BulovaW .60 Burilnd 1J0 13 26 4- 5a 45 -rl'e Jantzen His Home was at mi noise nas threatened to cut oil -SOO morrow from 1 p.m. until cur- 13' Jc-KPiiot i Burl No .73 'Burrqhs .60 121' l'l oid- court 2 million in funds to California. itain time at 8:15 n.m. Tickets JonnA'-v 1.20 Jcnn Jn JoiiLaqn .80 Sll Joste sn .70 JovMfQ 1.40 Prior to retirement he was a And waiting in the background may be ordered by calling real estate salesman were the anti-poverty lawyers 1 544-8U34. He was a member of BPO' whose suit against the governor! Fountain Grove Ranch Meeting Next Thursday iCamo 1.10 ICanPac 3.30 CaroPL 1.46 Railroad Club Meets Sunday The Redwood Empire Division of the National Model Rail- Elks 646 of Santa Rosa.

j0Ver his set of AFDC payments Survivors include his sons. resulted in Thursdav's Snnremel Red Cross Seeks CarnerC .60 Cater fr 1.20 Celanese 2 Ccntl Soya 1 CerroC Cerlain-t .80 road Association will meet at 1 i Ben H. Gardner Jr. of Santa Court decision i affected: Fountain Grove Ranch's de-analysis of the development and SoCalEd I'. SouthCo 1.26 SoNalG 1.40 Sou Pac 1.80 So Railw 3 SowstPS .74 SoRand SciureD Saui St Brnd 1.60 Std Kollsmn S'OlCal 2.80 StdOInd 2.30 StOilNJ .90 StdOhio 2.70 SlerlDra 80 StewWrl 1.80 SludeW 1.20 Oil Co 1 S'-Wh'An .52 Sup Oil 1.40 Sifl Co .70 Kaiser Al 1 KC bo hid 2 Kan GE 1.44 KanPLt 1.38 KavserR .60 Kelsv-H 1.30 Items for Auction 30 8 64 28'8-r 36' 4 47 r69'8 16'4-1 31 '4-1-I 22' 2 32 -57 '4 58 its' 8- 26 76' 2 45'4 46'-.

1 .60 p.m. Sunday at the tsenion 101 iS 37 37-8 '4 33 'i 7 4 77's 44 39 a 39' a 39 197 19'a 18 a 18a-- 83 18 17 18' 10 78 27b 27', 103 79' 4 79 25'b- 62 68-4 63' 1- -10 107', 105-4 107 4 14,4 557 2C a 19' 2 204.1-413,, 164 26', 241 84 83', 8.3a 1.19 in, 50'e 51't-i 1 10 19 4 IS'i 191,4 14 190 18 1 18'4 18 4 13 68 4 6' 67'- 175 75-8 73'4 754sP8 81 51 51', 51'-199 356 35 35 4 4a 253 76' 2 76' 4 76' 4 64 56 55' 4 56 H' 114 38 '4 38 71a 71 71'4-r 1 16 14-8 14'4 1414 579 3514 34-8 351 4,, 614 27'4 76' 1 159 76? a 75'i 4 76' 4 Va 111 49'; 48-4 48'b 9 9-b 92, 9584 1,4 131 571, 56' 2 56'b 1, 388 60' a 59' a 60' 81 773 77' 76'a 60 73'4 72s 724 Ib -19 -U'a 43'4 431, 8 31'b 31 -8 314 xf? 684 66e 1 54'; 54 54 18? 15' 14'a 15'-- '4 77 186' 2 18? 186' 4' 113 29'2 39'a 39'. 4, in 73-i 71 -a 86 31'a 30'b 31-'b 331 281b 2'b 2744- 534 36' 2 35' 4 36 4 1 24 44'4 385 35' 2 34-8 35' 8 1- "4 244 708 7044 46 105 1038 I04'4 9 23 23 I4 78 61 's 61 'p 68 28'f. 28 '4 'b ls 82 li'a ll'b 1 15a 23 36' 2 361 a 62 60' 2 60' 2- 5S9 171, 16'a- 40 4'b 4'a 41, 50 41 '4 ,10 4 .11 4 369 19 I8'4 1 29'a 79 4 160 19 39' -'a 60? 1.1' I3' 2 14 Rosa: and Donald Gar 400.000 welfare families. Members of the board of.velopment plan will be the from county andCessna ChmSPI 1.20 Street Clubhouse IChaseMan 2 Xew Mexico: daughter.

Mrs.j Last November Reagan re-idirectors of the Redwood Em-Jec- of a sPecial meeting of all-state agencies by April 16. Ohio include a The meeting At the meeting, though, the'ctiris craft Helene Canavan. San t- rancis- duced payments to children inire Chapter. American Red! 01 santa Kosa departments co: and sister, Mrs. Edna Carl-'AFIX" 'b Kenmell .80 'b Kennecolt 2 'b Kerr Mc 2 KiddeW 'b KimbCI 1.20 An 2.22cl '4 Kopoer 1.60 VKrallco 1.70 Krescie .44 l'i Krcaer 1.30 to h'9 per minimum cent of thelCross.

will be working tomor- in m- 1 nursnay. comment was voiced uiai. oa i.s basic living! row at the Junior Exhibit' 1 jOcstion of tht nittuif, is ct city stsft npcds smplc time iStiPtc ca son. Oakland. He also leaves lljoffici slide-talk of interest to model railroaders, clinics on modeling bridges and freight cars and a contest of model railroad bridges.

38 grancicnnaren ana lour greai-jneecl. In addition, he developed; Building Sonoma Countv Fair-' tieu ruinieu. me iiiouiiwiii 01 ieuousxieveE 2.24 CocaCol 93 49 grandchildren. 'an averaging formula whichigrounds. setting up tables for James Sand-V- a senior f-'ly! expected and necessary before Tomorrow's serv ices will be! calculated food costs on a kimrlnv's -silpnt auction i planner, said it's hoped that the' the ranch plan can go to public Colqale 1.40 Collin Radio Collnlst 1.60 CBS 1.40a Col Gas 1.76 ComSolv .40 CmwE 2.20q be consultant and hearing.

The auction will conducted at the Lggen LanceStatewide basis Lear Sie .50 LehiqPC .40 Leh Val Ind Lehm 1.17b LioovO Guillermo Lehmann. will at-j Mr. Lehmann said George Ko- "rt Mortuary witn officers ot Tlic high tribunal said Thur 'with bids entered in Memorial services win do Elks 64fi of Santa 0( tit-it clav Mich a percentage reduc-lThe highest bid at the 4 p.m.!,end 'he session to assist in e.s-ivatcn. Sonoma county rso at 4 nm Siinnv" i inurnment will fol-iu a citv position on the director, is co-ordinating all ln-ironiVmht' 1 wuwulu no 1 i t' tir.n An ho jn hiin inn w-i ins Private a.hft.-i-ii i-iii iT.tndy- Coro Teledvne 3k 'liTeneco 1.37 'Texaco 1.60 1 8 TexE Tr 152 1.52 1 xGuSut .60 VTexInstr .80 14' PLT i Texll'-I 1 92 Toxl'-cn .90 Thickol ..10 '8 Timken 1.80 TraneCo .90 .55 1 'Transitron lajTranUn 1.201 'a Trans Air 'a TriCon 1.39b TRW Inc la 20lhCen Fox the Unity Church of Castro Val- iow at Santa Rosa niiuh timetable. -formation and reports fromlpf iLibbv McNI iLira My 2' 2 Linq Tpmco Liltn In 2' Lockheed LoewsC -25b LoneSCem 1 LcncbG 1.24 I Lou Nash 4a moriaii lie legislature.

In Milwaukee, the item. Antiques such as Memorial itile tire In Milwaukee the iiem ntioues such a.s .,..1, Cont Air Ln 19'' 1.4 I' 31'8 -t- 3B'-b-i- 39'8- -1 19-'f 3914 71 ,4 7 76-8 15 i6- 34 30'44 34'-4 1518 4 i- 3 240 fl 28'u4 36 a 14-1'4 33'44 3 21 4 1, 13'bt 32 ley for the Rev. H. Herbert Orn- park Wis Reagan told a new si China from the Jack London newsiChina trom the Jack London milu sun agt.iv.ic.-.. jh.

concan 1.60 candlesticks unresolved with the city even Kovateh will deliver all conference Thursday night that, collection, silver baun. who died Tuesday at his home in Castro Valley at the age of 54. Lucky 51 .90 LuknsSII .80 Lyke Youna 1., decision was based on "a and old gold will be auctioned UUI" cu. yaa. Brd 30 for a specific list of, Mr.

Sandy said the city wi CPCIntl 1.70 Crann 1.60 waiting tprhnicnl Thfrf. will also he a $10 har- II Jtev. vji iioauin va. a ineiiiuti 11 1 a 1 diidiitciuuiis cue s. A presentation two' have a better idea ol any thn rlrmnn muunt tabe.

that in of a pioneer Mendocino County; being made at the Lalferty bi-mch 1 'Mad Fd IMaqnav 1.20 Oil 1.60 weeks ago was not accepted as ing dates and timetables after-dahy 5k the official schedule. Thursday's meeting. wins In addition to the citv niee1in i januiv. h- iCalilornia would not have the UAL Incorp lUnCnrb'de 2 1 Un Elec 1.7F I UnOCal 1.60 Dominica Carli 2" '4 30 4 8, 46' a 46' a '4 20s 20' 2 37-e 37'8 'a 30 42 94 174 227 53 83 171 64 42 41'a 4114- 1. )7'2 I7'i 447a 44' 3 44' a-l 36 35' a 35-5 4 34' a 323 34 1 38 37' 2 37'B 3312 33'4 '1 21jb 208 20-8 11', 11 ll'B-t- '1 172 30' 8 224 1.14 20-4 92 38 39 52' and Mrs.

Herbert urnoaun ol.cesca a 1 a a 1 .1., I I- ll'ir. UMII the 52'a-i 'a take any Uinoaun ane aou uie giunu-. cn-nctn-uiu unuginu i n( 0K Afi linn cl 655 194 19 19 1.4 40' 4 4 1 4 .80 nVarMid 1,70 10. i- I'V'irshF 1.10 28-4 if MartMr 1.10 i-lM-isie vFer DS r60 tfaverOs .60 4914I 1.10 271 4 J- 1.20 the Funeral services will be held 0 staff personnel. Mr.

Sandy! Fmpire Academy Danger at 9:13 a.m. Monday for Mr. Lehmann is aiming at frash Sunday HIVS nomimea 83. who died Apn 26 as the time for a public: and sophomoreigc a a a Kosa convalescent bearing regarding amending the i v.nt 1.10 157 38 38' 2 13 29' 2 29 29' son 01 4V11. dnu 4ua.

n. wv back to Ornbaun. The Sonoma County oronei I s- A native of Ornbaun alley. Office said the baby was found; 7 10 6FS 1 rt .1 III l.n 1U I i t' nnn. rs in UnPac Co 2 Uniroval .70 Aircr 1.80 UnBrand .30 Utd Coro .50 US Gvosm 3 US Indus .60 USPIvCh .84 USSmlt USSteel 2.40 US Tob 1.20 UtdUtilit Uoiohn 1.60 UtahCon .60 UtahPL 1.92 146 404.

39'a 111 19', 188 49 10' a 94 54 61 44 198 24e 24 171 35 34' 2 X22 308 30 159 33' 4 32-e 33 32l'4 32-e 27 24 73' 4 90 0 5 2' 2 he lived in Mendocino Countvi unconscious in her crib shortly i home todav alter a brief illness. hanta Kosa irenerai nan as inei u-u iDetEdis 1.40 89 129 21'a 199 2I'b 65 75' 2 28'a 21' a 21' 2 74'. 2 tnr in hi H'f Diam Shm 1 ULtlllVJ ilLUULlllJ Will UVJU Cl ULII Qj 24 '4 34'a-f- '-a 30 32'a 1-2 231 4 1 52 She was a native of Italy and most of his life until 15 years; alter 7 a.m. Fountain Grove Ranch Diebold el'it wash from 11 288 21 Vf 211 '2 1 74' 2 103' i-2' 5578 4 688 87'i U1IMI llldAUUUIll liiuill dl- c-iii. cm uum 11 ii.iu.

cu JjDisneyW .20 car a.m to 3 her 303 103a 102 124 34 'e 348 34' 2 '2 '55 27 766 27 151 37 36'. 368 'a 36 37-'a 37" 2 3714 6 189 207-a 20'4'a 201-2 1 4 2 52-4 5244 264 21 214a al69 7 4 72V2 73 44 139 99 97 98 'b 33 233e 22'-. 23a 'a 104 77 26' 2 26' 2- 169 113 1114a 112 'a 13 21 '4 20-'a 21 5 68' 4 68i 68, 1. a on i attempted to revive had resided in Sonoma County for the past 50 years. Her home home EncojRMn'io 2 557a 55' 6 68a 68 282 87''; 86" i P-m- Suildav at Frank's Enco However.

Mr. Sandy said nJin tu Sunday at Frank's Service Station at the of lowed weilare recipients but; 1 cannot limit, payments to a 24 69'a 69', 69' 368 361 36i 4 For the past five years he had; mouth to mouth resuscitation. rim! 1 nIks wfl. oMinoiinced dead. corner 98 357s 35 35 5 wasat WW Aortn blaterst.

Hnnhu at i time ihflt thp', iir.sS 1.40 221 24a 241 243e i. i 'inn nnr vi a.iia im nn uurir miL2HU 8I2U McGr 1.40 McGHil .60 McLen MeadCorp i Memorex Merck 2.20 Inc MidSoU 1.02 ATI 1.85 iViinnPI 1.30 Mo Pac A 5 MobilOl 2.40 Mohsco l.io V.onotjram 1.80 Motorola .60 Ml Fuel 1.80 MtSITcl 1.36 MurpCo 1.70 iti.iuiiu aim kittle inilt, pnn DuPonl seiveu da yaaim vi v.joiiu 1 ru.ivf.nlucrf. i.l tim v.r-i ninnt Valley Unit1; Church, returning; The mother died l'4b 143 141 140 138 i2 iDucineL 1.66 i Dynamic Co 13.1 2-1 67 8 24' 7'. 24 7 Airs. earn is survived Dy ner hearing date can be met daughters.

Catherine Carli and city, county and tate Varian Asso VendoCo .60 VictorCC .50 Va Elec 1.12 Mark 55' a 554 'a 35' 35' a- 14 I273 131 14 38 -4 39 4 1, 68 '669' 4414 441.1 4 c.uicner. doui or santa and reviews of the plan are not1 314 56'. 2 35' 162 138 394 39'. 141 70 35 45' 4 26 23' 2 11 31' RVa; a brother. Luigi Chiono: 27 8 71 i-i 78 VValqreen 1 available for analysis.

Mr. Lehmann said he expects to have a cost effectiveness' to Catitornia trom a pastorate u.i.-. unci oniuumn. in El Paso. Texas.

addition to her lather, she He is survived bv his leaves a sister and five broth-Beulah Ornbaun: four daughters. Monica. Roger. Harvey. Mrs.

Lynda Haley. Fort selito. Vincente and Scperino Bragg: Mrs. Joan Stephens. 'Jackson, all of Santa Rosa.

Castro Valley: Mrs. Alice Ward. ALUMINUM PATIO COVERS I EascoCD .90 FaMern Air East Kod la FatonY 1.40 EIPasoNG 1 lEItraCi) 1.20 iSB In 1 .0 iFssxint 1.20 lEIbvl Co .84 lExCellO 1'4 23 4 il -1 27' 4 268 43' 4 4 27 --20' 4- Chairman William Bagiey. R-San Rafael, ol the Assembly Welfare committee "the ballgamc is back in the governor's lie introduced amendments to pending legislation aimed giving the iegislatinn and Reagan scvcial termite meth- 378 73', 104 38' 2 8-1! 70 35 27'; 23 27 9-1 -'3' 76 274 43 706 77 'p 37 1 91 a 27'-8 43 -i 19i4 104 168 16' 8 16' '4 25 164 16 16'; 1, 10 26'a 25. V2 179 22'e 22' 2 22'a 40 29 234 284 201 73j.i 741,4.

34 23' 1 25'b 23 76 25 241-2 24' 2 60 39'a 384 38'a '4 265 47' a 46' 2 J6J4-- '4 282 81'4 79'b 13 40 25'i 24' 2- 179 57's 57' 4 5714- 79 15 'j 158 55'a '4 74 794s 78' 2 78' 2 1 609 23's 22 4 1' 351 18' 17i 2 18 4i, 297 91 4 8's 91 e-4 '4 70 39 38' 38' 28 -l-1'i 44' a 44' h- 'b 333 51 '2 51 51 't- 14 299 21' and a sister. Clara Fagliotti. both of Italy: and three grandchildren. Services will be from the Welti Chapel of the Roses, A Requiem Mass will be conducted at 10 37 52 WarLm 1.20 Wash 1.36 Weil Air 10k WsBanc 1.30 WUnion 1.40 West El 1.80 Wstvac 1.05 Wevrhs .80 WhelPitt Sll Whirlol 1.60 Wh Con? jn 44 '8 CoiTerlioii Mabel C. Kossack.

(it), who 184, 25' 4 2ie 21' 2 4'4 i. 518' 1 44U 24 V- '( 1. 21'r- 4 57 4- 41 4, 70' 2i' 17 75'i Napa: and Mrs. Ronnie Crawford. Chico: and sister.

Emma Belle Witherall. Yorkviile. He also leaves 12 grandchildren. The name ol Bonnie Sehrader. El Molino High graduate, was 375 204 31 253 40 I'-'h'lp Co 58-a :7 19'p 41' 2 39 10's 17' court i in.

at Resurrection Parish, died Wednesday, lived at 32!) "i ivate entombment will follow Bellhaven Circle. meeting 89 4 Airl .40 NalBiSC 2.70 NdlCdSll J'NalDistil .90 'Mai Gen .20 1.05 Nail Lead 1 Natstcel 2' iMalonirls .25 '4 Nev Pw 1 16 'a'Mwbrrv I 'b NEnnEI 1.56 'a NiaaMo 1.10 8 Norfolk Ws 5 NcA Rk 1.20 1, NoMtGs 2.60 8 NoStPw 1.70 8 Nw Ban 1.40 a Norlon Si 5i Oils' ot decision Beautiful Durable SANTA ROSA TENT AWNING 16S2 Mendocino 545 4407 60S 50 78 211 287 18 115 13 55 71 S3 23 83 100 118 8 37 Wickps Co 1 WinnDx 1.68 1.20 41 4 23' 2 17' 758 24' 2 40-f 19' 23'4 17 75' 2 74' 4 52' 4 20' a -41 39-c 42-' 8 46'e4-13' 28 51 29' 2 18'b- Fabcrae 40 Factciv'i 60 Fairch Cam FairHil Fairniont 1 FarahMI .44 BFiretn 1.60 FstNtSt .50 FlinlkoteC 1 FlaPvvr 1.68 IFWC Cd .85 FdFflirS .50 X-Y-Z 36 18 .11 43' 75 49', 5 46-4 53 24 28'a 24 514 46' 2 13' 28' 2 Memorial contributions may left out of tin highest be made to the Unity Church of i honors received Santa Rosa Castro Valley or the Boonville' Junior College during the tail Methodist Church, Boonville. term. caivaiv cainoiic cemetery, ne hress Democrat mcor-Recifa'ion of the Rosary will be reetly reported yesterday that The pigmy whale is about 2fl al the mortuary at 8 p.m. Sun-, she lived at Bellhaven long.

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