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The Press Democrat, Tuesday, March 5, 1985 19A People Obituaries 1 I I t.tf ii jl said Shaw had a history of heart trouble. A native of Illinois, he came to California in 1940 and settled In Sonoma County. He was a machinist at Mare Island for 30 years and operated Shaw's Machine Shop in Petaluma after his retirement. He was a member of the Sonoma County Historical Society. He is survived by his daughter, Judy Wheeler, Sebastopol; sons, James and Donald Shaw, Petaluma, and four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services at Chapel of the Chimes will be followed by inurnment there. The family prefers memorial donations to favorite charities. Silvio Armanino UKIAH Services for Silvio Armanino, 77, have been held at Eversole Mortuary. He died Friday at a Ukiah hospital. A native of Oakland, he was a retired cattle rancher and a member of the Farm Bureau.

He is survived by his wife, Karen Armanino, Ukiah; daughters, Mary Looney, Ukiah; Joan Davilla, Oregon, and Alice Lerma, Escalon; brother, Albert Armanino, Point Reyes; sister, Lenora Velloza, Inverness, and 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Interment was at Ukiah LYNN FREDERICK Electrical Equipment Co. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Lakeport. Survivors Include her daughter, Jean Brandt, San Carlos; brother Don Clayton, Wenton; sister, Wanda Kale, Gardnervllle, and three grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Services will be 1 1 a.m.

Wednesday at Jones Mortuary, Lakeport. Burial will be at Hartley Cemetery. Von Daniels LAKEPORT Von Daniels of Kelseyville died Monday in a local hospital. He was 76. Born in Indiana, he lived in Lake County 12 years, moving here from Corte Madera.

He was a meter repairman for Pacific Gas and Electric Co. 15 years. He leaves his wife, Opal pan-iels, Kelseyville; son, Robert S. Daniels, Novato; daughter, Jacqueline Menke, Corte Madera; sisters, Verna Nichols, Auburn; Esther Corsaw, Washington; Mildred Maguire, Los Osos, and Evelyn Ropp, Oregon; brothers, Vance Daniels, Georgetown; Glen and Les Daniels, Washington, and Wayne Daniels, Novato, and nine grandchidlren and eight greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at Chapel of the Lakes, Lakeport. Burial will be at 2 p.m. in Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery, San Rafael. Alfred E.

Augenstein KELSEYVILLE Alfred E. Augenstein, 75, of Kelseyville, died Wednesday in a local hospital. Born in San Francisco, he had lived in Lake County since 1945. He was a general contractor 60 years and was a member of the Rosicrucian Fellowship of Ocean-side. He leaves his wife, Doris Augenstein, Kelseyville; sons, Alfred V.

Augenstein, Lakeport, and Alfred and Richard Augenstein, both of California; stepsons, Ralph Mickelson, Capristrano Beach; Scott Mickelson, Grass Valley; Eric Mickelson, Nevada City; Dennis Mickelson, Kelseyville, and Don Jackson, Mammoth Lake; brother, Gordon Augenstein, Kelseyville, and 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Chapel of the Lakes, Lakeport. Inurnment will be private. Services planned for Oliver Maffei SONOMA Oliver Joseph Maffei, 88, a well-known butcher and native Sonoman, died Sunday at a Sonoma hospital.

Recitation of the rosary will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Sonoma chapel of Bates, Evans and Fehrensen. Services will begin at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the chapel, with Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St.

Francis Solano Roman Catholic Church. Burial be at Mountain Cemetery. A Navy veteran of World War Maffei was a 72-year member of the Young Men's Institute, a 70-year member of Sonoma Parlor No. Ill of Native Sons of the Golden West, a 93-year member of the Elks Lodge No. 646 in Santa Rosa and a longtime member of the Jack London Post No.

489 of the American Legion. He was foreman of the 1952 Sonoma County Grand Jury and was a lifelong member of St. Francis Solano Church. He is survived by his son, Allen "Bud" Maffei, Sonoma; daughter, Barbara Thomsen, Sonoma, and. five grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.

Memorial contributions to St. Francis Solano School are preferred by the family. Judith H. Mellott A memorial Mass for Judith H. Mellott will be said at 11 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Eugene's Roman Catholic Cathedral. Mrs. Mellott, 65, died Sunday in a Santa Rosa hospital after a short illness. A native of Wellington, she came to Santa Rosa in 1958 from San Francisco.

She operated the shoe concession at Rosenberg's department store along with her husband, the late Roder-ic C. Mellott. Before that, she worked at Joseph Magnin's. Mrs. Mellott was active in St.

Eugene's St. Vincent de Paul.Soci- -ety and the Catholic Worker. She is survived by her son, Rich Mellott, Santa Rosa, a sports writer with The Press Democrat; daughter, Marilyn M. Bacigalupi, Burlingame; sister, Sue Jean Boys, Wellington, brothers, Harvey A. Hill, Santa Rosa, and Howard Hill, Wellington, and grandchildren, Matthew, Mary Kathryn and John Mellott Bacigalupi, and Melissa, Amy and Marian Mellott Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery following a private family service today.

Memorial donations may be made to St Eugene's St Vincent de Paul Society, 2300 Montgomery Drive, Santa Rosa, or to the Catholic Worker, 606 Wilson Santa Rosa. Arrangements are being made by Lafferty and Smith Colonial Chapel. Lillian K. Mather Mass of Christian burial for Lillian Katherine Mather, 33, of Santa Rosa, has been changed from private to public at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Eugene's Roman Catholic Cathedral. She died Friday after a long illness. Born in San Francisco, she had lived in Sonoma County since 1964. She worked at Point St George Fisheries. Entombment will be at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Santa Rosa.

Daniels Chapel of the Roses was in charge of arrangements. Therese C. Sauchenko BOYES HOT SPRINGS Therese Chatherin Sauchenko, a 61-year resident of the Sonoma Valley, died Monday at a local hospital. A native of Minneapolis, she was a secretary at Sonoma State Hospital 36 years. She was a member of the Bear Flag Auxiliary No.

1943, Veterans of Foreign Wars. She is survived by her sister, Anne Lentz, Minnesota, and four nephews and a niece. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. today at St Leo's Roman Catholic Church in Agua Caliente. Friends will meet at the Sonoma chapel of Bates Evans and Fehrensen at 10 a.m.

prior to the. service. Burial will be at Mountain Cemetery. George M. Shaw Services will be at 1 p.m.

Wednesday for George M. Shaw, 70, who died at a Santa Rosa hospital Saturday after his car struck a guardrail on Highway 101 near Hearn Avenue. California Highway Patrolmen Actress Lynne Frederick, the widow of actor Peter Sellers, testified Monday in London in her $2 million lawsuit over a film made up of unused footage of Sellers that The Trail of the Pink Panther" included some of her husband's worst work. Ms. Frederick, 30, is suing director Blake Edwards, United Artists and Lakeline Productions, which is owned by Edwards' wife, actress Julie Andrews.

She told the High Court that the film was an insult to Sellers, who died in 1980, and was made without her consent. "It was representative of Peter's worst work rather than his best," she said. The film; released in 1982, was made from clips left over from previous "Pink Panther" movies, which Edwards also directed. Frederick said Edwards had suggested the idea of making a movie from clips several times to Sellers. "He suggested it would be a very good way of making a lot of money for doing very little work," she said.

"But Peter felt it would be a little bit of a cheat, a 'take the money and run' sort of situation." Plimpton on fireworks Author George Plimpton paid a visit to the western Nebraska town of Norfolk to research an "explosive" story an Interview with fireworks inventor Orvllle Carlisle. The article, which will appear in a spring issue of Esquire, magazine, is part of a series on "Great Americans" not necessarily famous people but those who embody "the soul of America," Plimpton said during his weekend visit. Plimpton met Carlisle, inventor of a toy rocket and an ardent collector of fireworks, several years ago at a fireworks convention. The author included photos of some items in Carlisle's collection in his recent book "Fireworks." Oval Office celebration President and Mrs. Reagan celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary during a private lunch in the Oval Office at the White House on Monday.

Jennef er Hirshberg, Mrs. Reagan's press secretary, said a table was set in front of the fireplace in the president's office for "just the two of them." Associated Press Funeral Notices GEORGE PLIMPTON MELLOTT In Santa Rosa, March 3. 1985, Judith H. Mellott; loving wife of the late Roderic C. Mellott; beloved mother of Marilyn M.

Bacigalupi of Burlingame and Richard M. Mellott of Santa Rosa; dear sister of Sue Jean Boys of Wellington, Kansas, Harvey A. Hill of Santa Rosa and Howard HID of Wellington, Kansas; dear Srandmother of Matthew, Mary Kathryn and ohn Mellott Bacigalupi; Melissa, Amy and Marian Mellott; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A native of Kansas, age 65 years. A member of St.

Eugene's Cathedral and the SL Eugene's St Vincent de Paul Society. A private family mass will be held Tuesday, March 5, 1985 at 11 a.m. at St. Eugene a Cathedral with private interment Calvary Cemetery in Santa Rosa. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass, Wednesday, March 6 at 11 a.m.

at St. Eugene's Cathedral. If preferred, donations in her memory may be made to St. Eugene's St. Vindent de Paul Society, 2300 Montgomery S.R.

or to the Catholic Worker, 606 Wilson St. S.R. LAFFERTY SMITH COLONIAL CHAPEL, Santa Rosa, Directors. SMITH In Ciearlake Highlands, March 2, 1985, Virgle Lee Smith; beloved husband of Geneva Smith of Ciearlake Park; loving father of Cieta Simmons of Ft. Smith, Arkansas, Carol Spillers of Graton, Marie O'Neal of Ft.

Bragg, Judy Bean of Chico, Buddy Smith of Windsor, Leroy Smith of Hayward, and Garry Smith of Corville, Washington; also survived by many, much-loved grandchildren and (great-grandchildren; dear brother of Jim Smith of Jones, Oklahoma, John and Wayne Smith, both of Oklahoma City and Alma Becker of 29 Palms. A native of Blaine, Arkansaa, age 73 years. A Pastor for the Pentecostal Church of God, having pioneered and pa stored in Ctoverdale, Windsor, Coming, vallejo, Fairbanks (Alaska), Grants Pass, Yreka, Annap- oils. Hobos (New Mexico), Newport (Oregon) and Placerville. Pastor Smith and his wife Geneva were married April 1, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and this year would have celebrated 51 years of marriage.

Friends are invited to attend Funeral Services, Wednesday morning, March 6 at 10 a.m. from the Chapel of FRED YOUNG rtealdsburg, with Pastor W.H. Hafer-camp of Ciearlake and Pastor James Franks of Hayward officiating. Interment Shitoh District Cemetery, Windsor. FUNERAL PARKING ENTRANCE, MATHESON ST.

SANTIAGO Petaluma, March 4. 1985. Theodora Santiago, beloved mother of Angeiita Herrera of Los Angeles, Beien Gementera of Pictureville, Cora Powers of Santa Rosa, Marcelo Santiago, M.D., of Georgia, Danik) Santiago of Los Angeles, Eduardo Santiago of Texas, and Sal Cotamacine of Santa Rosa, also surviving are 23 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. A native of the Philli-. pines, age 77 years.

Friends are invited to attend Rosary Service, Tuesday, March 5, 1985, at 5 p.m. at DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE ROSES. 1225 Sonoma Ave. Private cremation to follow. Memorials have been suggested to the Sonoma Valley Hospice, Sonoma, or Council on Aging, 576 St, Santa Rosa 95401.

Friends may cal at DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE ROSES after p.m. Monday, and Tuesday, 9 to 9 pjn. tor CAM) OF THANK9 THE FAMILY of WM. W. BLACKNEY, would Bke to take opportunMy to express our sincere gratitude for tie many expressione of.

sympathy received since his pasting 1985. Gratefully, M. fHacfcney and Family Helen Hukkanen LAKEPORT Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Kelseyville Cemetery for Helen Hukkanen, 88, of Lakeport, who died Feb. 22 in a local hospital.

Born in Illinois, she had lived at the Sweetwater Ranch on Kelsey-creek Drive since the early 1900s. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She is survived by her husband, George P. Hukkanen, Lakeport. Chapel of the Lakes, Lakeport is in charge of arrangements.

The family prefers memorial donations to favorite charities. Delia I. Hickey LAKEPORT Longtime Lake-port resident Delia I. Hickey, 78, died Saturday in Redwood City. A native of Canada, she lived in Lakeport 22 years, moving here from San Mateo.

She was a retired machine operator, working six years for Westco MATHER In Santa Rosa, March 1, 1985, Lillian Katherine Mather beloved wife of Wayne Mather of Santa Rosa, beloved daughter of Alfred and Katherine Poggi of Santa Rosa, loving sister of Maureen Poncia and Linda Poggi-ieStrange both of Santa Rosa and the late Robert Poggi; numerous nieces and nephews also survive. A native of San Francisco age 33 years. A member of St. Eugene's Cathedral. Friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian burial on Wednesday, March 6, 1985 at 10:00 a.m.

at St. Eugene's Cathedral. Recitation of the Rosary, Tuesday, March 5, 1985 at 8:00 p.m. at the DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE R6SES, 1225 Sonoma Ave. Entombment, Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Santa Rosa.

Friends may call at DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE ROSES after 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 4, 1985. BUSCH In Santa Rosa. March 2, 1985, Samuel Busch, loving son of John and Linda Busch of Santa Rosa, dearest brother of Jon Busch of Santa Rosa, also surviving are grandparents, Joe and Virginia Bricher of Enoino, and Frances Busch of San Leandro. A native of San Francisco, age 14 years.

Friends are invited to attend a memorial service Tuesday, March 5, 1985, at 3 p.m. at DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE ROSES. 1225 Sonoma with Rev. Marty Murdock, Pastor of the Christ Church United Methodist, officiating. Private interment, Santa Rosa Memorial Park.

Memorials have been suggested to Family House, 50 Irving St, San Francisco 94122. or Make-a-Wlsh Foundation, East Bay Chapter, 300100 Mission suite 14, Hayward, CA 94544. Friends may caN at DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE-ROSES after 9 a.m., Tuesday, for visitation until 1 p.m. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, floral offerings and donations to the several funds in memory of our loved one. The Family of NeUHe Nosecchi.

Sr. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC 3C17-H Santa Rosa Santa Rosa, CA 95407: Wins Country Oases, 301744 Santa Rosa Santa Rosa, CA 95407. This business is conducted by a CaNfomia corporation. Signed Gary L. Mmnti.

President. This statement was fHsd with the County Qerk of SONOMA County on Feb. 6, 1985. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the original on fHe in my offios. EEVE T.

LEWIS, County Clerk BysKimQrigg, SEAL 123190 11376 Pub. Feb. 12, 19, 26; Mar. 5. 1985 4-tJ.

Signed Arthur This statement County Clerk of on Feb. 1, 1985. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify is a correct copy fHe in my office. EEVE T. LEWIS.

By Ii Rozann SEAL 12825 Pub. Feb. Mar. 5. FICTITIOUS NAME FILE NO.

The following 0IAMANTINI In Healdsburg, March 1,1985, Schariey Mae Diamantini; beloved wife of Angelo Diamantini of Healdsburg; loving mother of Jane Maeder and dear mother-in-law of Robert Maeder of Petaluma; adored grandmother of Robert Maeder, Jr. of San Rafael, Cynthia Eggling of Berkeley, Ellen Dupree of Rohnert Park, Craig Maeder and Wilbert Maeder, both of Petaluma; great-grandmother of 12; dear sister of Ellen Hough ol Los Angeles and the late Owen Blagg, Lewis Blagg and Lelllia Guthire. A native of Perris, California, age 72 years. A resident of Sonoma County since 1960. Friends are invited to attend Catholic Blessing Services, Tuesday afternoon, March 5 at 2 p.m.

from the Chapel of FRED YOUNG Healdsburg. Interment Oak Mound Cemetery, Healdsburg. FUNERAL PARKING ENTRANCE, MATHESON CARNIGUA In Santa Rosa. March 3, 1965, Matilda G. Carniglia; loving wife of the late Joseph Carniglia; beloved mother of Byron Carniglia of St.

Helena, Mae Yvonne Worley of Santa Rosa and the late June A. Carniglia; dear sister of Margaret Klngshill of San Francisco, June Veneziano of Santa Rosa and the late Edwin and George Kaelin; dear grandmother of Deborah McCracken, Rebecca Johnson, Christine Vassar, Daniel and Jennifer Worley, Joseph Christopher and Timothy Roberson, Susan Grover, Pamela and Anthony Carniglia; also survived by 17 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. A native of Santa Rosa, age 83 years. A member of Holy Spirit Church and a member and pasfpresident of the Ursuline Guild and the SRJC Mother's Quo. Friends are invited to meet on Wednesday, March 6, 1985 at 9:30 a.m.

at the LAFFERTY SMITH COLONIAL CHAPEL, 4321 Sonoma S.R. thence to Holy Spirit Church, where a Mass of Christian Burial win be celebrated for Mrs. Carniglia, commencing at 10 a.m. with interment at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Santa Rosa. Recitation of the Rosary for friends will be Tuesday evening, March 5 at 7:30 p.m.

at the COLONIAL CHAPEL. Friends may call at the COLONIAL CHAPEL for visitation after. 12 Noon on Tuesday. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC -n 9C IS DUFFY In Walnut Creek, March 1. 1985, Gladys H.

Duffy, wife of the late Clinton T. Duffy, step-mother of Dr. John Duffy of Waverty, Kentucky, sister of Mrs. Helen Anderson of Clearwater, Nebraska, also survived by 11 nieces and nephews, Anna Olson of Poker Flats, Marie Royce of Oakdale, CA, Audrey Smith of Bakersfield, CA, Mable Hodapp of Sebastopol, Roberta Patras of Clearwater, Nebraska, Carol Lee Havenstrite of Sandy, Utah, Louise Stringh-am of Sacramento, Lucille Johnson of Santa Ana, Phylis Hall of Beverly Hills, Stuart Havenstrite of Sandy, Utah and Barbara Havenstrite of Anchorage, Alaska. A native of Lovell.

Oklahoma, aoe 84 years. Bom February 2, 1901 to Jacob and Jenny Havenstrite, attended schools in Oakdale, CA, graduating from Analy High School in 1920, and furthering her education, graduated from Sweets Business College, upon graduation worked for Burroughs Machine Co. for 10 years. She was married to Captain Albert Nolan for 1 year until his untimely death, later married Chad C. Calhoun in May, 1931.

Mr. Calhoun was first Vice President of Henry Kaiser Corp. for over 30 years, enabling her to travel world wide, meeting several Presidents and foreign heads of state. In 1970 she met and married Clinton T. Duffy, who was the former warden of San Quentin, where they had 12 wonderful years of marriage, until his death In 1982.

A well known philanthropist, a member of SL Anne's Church, a member of the John Muir Hospital Foundation. Visitations wilt be held Wednesday from 9 am to 9 p.m. at HULL'S WALNUT CREEK CHAPEL. Rosary will be held Thursday, March 7. 1985 at 9:45 a.m..

followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St Anne's Catholic church. Interment wiU follow at Santa Clara Catholic Cemetery. HULL'S WALNUT CREEK CHAPEL 1139 Saranap Ave. Walnut Creek, CA 415-934-5400 WHITNEY In Santa Rosa, March 2. 1985, Qoldie A.

Whitney loving wife of the late Charles Q. Whitney, dear mother of Lois Ouenza of Santa Rosa, Olive Peterson of Spokane, WA, Zoe Kirk of Redwood Valley and the late Evelyn Beech also survived by 11 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, 11 great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. A native of Stockton age i Friends are Invited to attend services on Tuesday, March 5, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. at LAFFERTY A SMITH COLONIAL CHAPEL, 4321 Sonoma Hwy, Santa Rosa. Private interment Santa Rosa Memorial Park.

Friends may cal at the COLONIAL CHAPEL for visitation after 10:00 a.m. on Monday. VALETTE In Windsor, March 1, 1985, S. Honors Valette husband of the late Martha Valette, beloved father of Theresa Fanucchi of Geyserville and Albert Valette of Windsor, adored grandfather of David and Ronald Fanucchi and Bob Valette all of Geyserville, Richard Valette of El Dorado Hills, great grandfather of Randall Fanucchi, Katrina Fanucchi, Arron Garzini Valette, Brandi Valette, Dustin Valette, Leslie Garzini Valette, Shannan Valette and Kirstin Valletta. A native of Decazville, France age 93 years.

A resident of Sonoma County for 71 years coming to this country from France when he was 19 years old. Family services will be held Tuesday, March 5, 1985 at 12 Noon from the CHAPEL OF FRED YOUNG COMPANY, Healdsburg. Entombment Oak Mound Cemetery, Healdsburg. If desired donations in Mr. Valette's memory may be made to your favorite charity.

COOPER In Santa Rosa, March 1, 1985, Robert C. Cooper, loving husband of Margaret Cooper of Santa Rosa, loving father of Robert E. Cooper of Aberdeen, Scotland and Catherine M. Burge of Champaign, Illinois, beloved brother of William Stewart of Diamond Springs, California, also survived by 5 grandchildren and 1 niece. A native of Cunningham, Washington, age 80 years.

A member of the Forgotten Mens Club, F.I.S.H. and a past member of the Masonic Lodge, a member of the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation. Friends are invited to attend memorial services on Wednesday, March 6, 1985, at 11:30 a.m. at the Episcopal Church of the incarnation, Reverend A. Papworth officiating.

Private Inurnment. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to FIS P.O. Box 4290, Santa Rosa, CA 95402. Arrangements under the direction of EGGEN LANCE MORTUARY. fN MEMORIAM I wish to thank all our wonderful friends and neighbors for their offerings, flowers and ravers, and many kindnesses upon my usband's death.

Mrs. Eugene Ricci And Family NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE at 107 W. Barham P.O. Box 7327, Santa Rosa, CA 95407: The Truck Works, 107 West Bar-ham Santa Rosa. CA 95407.

This business is conducted by a California corporation. Signed Judith A. James, Secre tary. This statement was fHed with me County Clerk of SONOMA County on Feb. 21.

1985. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy ot the original on file in my office. EEVE T. LEWIS. County Clerk By Rebecca Royal, SEAL 123190 12310 Pub.

Feb. 26; Mar. 5, 12. 19, 1965 4-ti. rt "When words are not enough" JhiilowerBasket 4SS0 Sonoma Hwy.

Santa Rosa rlA TtMl Open dally Sundays 10-2 EWING In Santa Rosa, March 2, 1985. Paul William Ewing, beloved husband of Zettie Ewing of Cotati, father of Ivan Ewing of Sacramento, grandfather of Kathy Sturk and Stanley Ewing, both of Vallejo, great-grandfather of Wendy, Joseph and Patrick, brother of Rubin Ewing of Novato and Olive Watt of Missouri, uncle of Darrel Ewing of Windsor and Arlis Sumpter of Petaluma. A native of Leon, Iowa, age 82 years. A resident of Sonoma County for 20 years. Friends may call at the chapel of FRED YOUNG COMPANY, Healdsburg for visitation Tuesday, March 5 from 9am to 9pm.

Wed. 8am to 10am and are invited to attend graveside services, Wed. March 6 at 12 noon at Shiloh District Cemetery, Windsor with pastor, Theresa Mason officiating. RICHARDSON, Sr. In Healdsburg, March 2, 1985, Homer B.

Richardson, Sr. beloved husband of Ellen Richardson of Healdsburg, loving father of Edie Bailey and Mickey Richardson both of Healdsburg, Richard Richardson of Kaihia, Hawaii, adored grandfather of 10, great grandfather of 4, dear brother of Georgia Lou Cavnar of McCioud. A native of Blooming Grove, Texas age 78, years. A resident of Sonoma County since 1945. Retired rancher and a long time member of the Church of Christ.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services Wednesday, March 6, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. from the CHAPEL OF FRED YOUNG COMPANY, Healdsburg. Interment Oak Mound Cemetery, Healdsburg. FUNERAL PARKING ENTRANCE MATHESON ST. Donations, preferred, to the Heart Association of the Redwood Empire, P.O.

Box 944, Santa Rosa, CA 95402. BEWLEY In Santa Rosa, March 4, 1995. Ariene Bewiey; wife of the late Joseph J. Bewiey; dear sister of Chariene Mica do of Santa Rosa; aunt of Michael LoughHn of Rohnert Park and Cynthia Loughiin of Santa Rosa; great-aunt of Kristin Loughiin of Santa Rosa. A native Missouri and long-time resident of Fairfax, California, age 49 years.

Memorial Services win be held, Thursday, March 7 at 2 p.m. at the Chapel of the Chimes, Santa Rosa S.R. If may be made to the Home Hospice of Sonoma County and the American Cancer Society. NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE this Notice of Sale: $2,234.63 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED JUNE 24. 1981.

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. DATED: February 15, 1985 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Denies Bennett Assistant Secretary 431 Street Santa Rose. CA 95404 707-544-1500 26364 Pub. Feb.

19, 26: Mar. 5, 1965 3-6. FtCTtTIOUS BUSINESS NAM STATEMENT FM i MO. TSS-ei Ttto foNowlntj is doing butlnsM as A-L WELDING PRODUCTS at S103.237.DB, plus estimated costs, Leandro, President. was fHed with the SONOMA County pany, 431 Street, Santa Rosa, California, an that right, title and interest conveyed to and now hex) by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: AH of Lot 7, and the Northeast 5.5 feet of Lot 6, Block 3, as shown upon the map entitled "Tract No.

70, Map of Codding Ten ace, Subdivision No. Two. filed May 19, 1948 in Book 59 of Maps, pege 24, Sonoma County Records. A P. 15-306-10 that the foregoing of the original on County Clerk Batsman, 123190 26: 12, 19, 1985 4-tL NOTICE OF TRUSTEES' SALE No.

11270-06 On March 12, 1985 at 10:30 a.m., FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY or Successor Trustee or Substituted Trustee, of that certain Deed of Trust executed by Roger L. Nelson and Veronika Nelson, his wife, and recorded July 10, 1981 as Instrument No. 81038907, of Official Records of Sonoma County, California, and pursuant to that certain Notice of Default thereunder recorded Merch 22. 1984 ss Instrument No. 84018287, of Official Records of said County, Wei under and pursuant to said Deed of Trust sea at public auction for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, a cashier's check payable to said Trustee drawn on a state or national bank, a state or federal credit union, or a state or federal savings and loan association domic iled In this state, et the front Inside entrance to First American Title Insurance Com- BUSINESS STATEMENT 91145 Is doing business a 1 COLLISION CENTER, INC.

The street address or other common designation of said property: 2048 Elizabeth Way, Santa Rosa. CA. LEUENBEAQER In Petaluma, March 4, 1965, Helen Gould Leuenberger, loving wife of the lata Fred Leuenberger. beloved mother of Donald Leuenberger of Santa Rosa and John Leuenberger of Anaheim, beloved sister of Ralph WHcox, Lilian Parmenter and Eva GUbo. all of Wisconsin, also survived by 9 parKJcrttkJren and preat-grarMjchildren.

A native of Sparta, Wisconsin, age 91 years. rnenos are eivftSQ aneno mnerai services on Wednesday. March 9. 1995 at 6 00 p.HL at the EGGEN 9 LANCE MORTUARY, pastor Dougies Swinburne, Mark West Noigljwrhood CWch. ofltaating.

Private interment Fairheven Memorial Pant, Santa Ana, California. Friends may pay their respects at the EGGEN 9 ARY after 12:00 noon Tuesday. Said sale wM be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, as to title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the unpaid balance due on the note or notes secured by sekt Deed of neTrnous business NAME STATEMENT FU NO. I7S-M The toeowing Is doing business as 6 GLASS CO 3175 Cleveland Avenue. Santa Rosa.

CA 5401: 6 Glass Co 3175 Ckwelend Santa Rosa, CA 5401. This business Is conducted by CeKfomie corporation. Trust to wit the fuSuwNiQ expenses end advances at the time of the Initial publication of.

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