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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 16

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C3 I mum Mntciur, tmhrsmt, ivmin Winery officials seek order against namesake .1 -rv' -v-i 'o began escalating last November, according to Needleman. Edmeades tore down a sign to the winery, and then broke out more than 30 windows In the tasting room and other buildings, Needleman alleges. The Incident closed the tasting room for several days and It disrupted the sales operation, he contends. Besides that Edmeades Is accused in the document of making threats against the company official while carrying a concealed weapon onto the winery premises and into Needleman's nearby residence. Needleman's attorney, Geral-dine Rose, said an 18-page document supporting the request for a restraining order is being reviewed by the court and will soon be on file.

Edmeades, who lives In Peoria, could not be located for comment Pnw Dtinocral BortM UKIAH A festering dispute among shareholders In a popular Anderson Valley winery has ended up in court, with top company officials seeking to bar the firm's namesake from the premises. A restraining order is being sought In Mendocino County Superior Court against Deron Edmeades, a major shareholder in the Edmeades Winery. David Needleman, secretary-treasurer of the winery, filed the petition claiming that over the last few months Edmeades has been threatening to physically harm Needleman If he continues to "re fuse to perform as Edmeades demands." Needleman is supported In his allegations by the winery's president Brad Wiley II. The dispute, which has its roots in a company upheaval In 1983, Ii.l ltJ' lagrfs mum laimm in Road crash On person was killed and two others seriously injured in this crash shortly before 4 p.m. Wednesday on Petaluma Hill Road, south of YolandaArenue.

A firefighter on the Belletue Fire Protection District crew which aided at the scene said none of those involved was wearing a seatbelt. The California Highway Patrol, which investigated the accident, did not release the names of those involved nor information about the cause of the accident. Deadlines extended for Harvest Fair If you've just made your best-ever batch of blackberry jam, you're growing a zucchini shaped like the Statue of Liberty, or your pompom zinnias are simply spectacular, it's not too late to enter the Sonoma County Harvest Fair. The deadline for fair entry forms In several hundred classes has been extended to Friday. The goods themselves are not due until Sept 29 and 30.

They will be FUNERAL NOTICES killed in iiPetaluma Hill A.W."Bu(r Turner iSEBASTOPOL Services will be today in Fortuna for A. W. "Bud" Turner, 86, who died at his Sebastopol home Saturday. A native of Fairfield, he lived in Humboldt County for S3 years, where he was a purchasing agent for Pacific Lumber Co. in Scotia and served on the volunteer fire department for 19 years, and later worked as a salesman for Fred Harnett and Eureka.

He belonged to the Masonic Order. He was an avid fisherman. He had lived in Sebastopol about six years. He is survived by his daughter, Loree Mitchell, Sebastopol, and sister, Leona Stebbins, New Mexico. I Services will be at 2 p.m.

today at Cobles Fortuna Mortuary, Fortuna. Burial will be at Sunrise Cemetery, Fortuna. Local arrangements were toy Pleasant Hill-Analy O'Leary Mortuary, Sebastopol. MaryE.Riendeau At her request, no services are planned for Mary Evelyn Rien-deau, 54, who died Tuesday after an illness. She was a native of Oregon, and had; lived in Sonoma County eight years.

She is survived by her husband, Tom Caudle, Santa Rosa; daughter, Terri Moore, Ft Bragg; sons. Dean rian Church, officiating. Private entombment will be at Santa Rosa Memorial Park. Jean Smith HEALDSBURG Services will be Friday for Jean Smith, 61, who died Saturday in a Santa Rosa hospital. She was a native of Ohio, and had lived in Sonma County since 1958.

She is survived by her husband, George J. Smith, Healdsburg, and son, Michael Siem, Pleasant Hill. Visitation will be held from noon to 9 p.m. today at Fred Young and Healdsburg. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.

Friday at Fred Young and with private entombment at Oak Mound Cemetery, Healdsburg. Qeon C. Forsyth Services for Cleon Forsyth will be Friday in Stockton at 11 a.m. at the Latter Day Saints Stake Center on Brookside Drive. Forsyth, 82, died recently of a heart attack in Inverness, Scotland while visiting relatives and friends.

He was traveling with his wife, Delma Bott Forsyth of Santa Rosa. Forsyth lived in Santa Rosa for the last six vears. He lived in exhibited for the run of the fair, Oct 3-5 at Sonoma County Fairgrounds. Other categories have later entry dates. Entries close Sept 22 for the waiter-waitress race.

Forms for floral entries will be accepted until 5 p.m. Sept 30. The children's picture contest entries close Sept 29, the same day grape stomp entries are due. I PRATH, Reverend Joseph Frank Died in Santa Rosa, September 14, 1986; beloved husband of Helen B. Pram of Santa Rosa; loving father of Ruth Frick of Hunker, Pennsylvania, Frank J.

Prath of Estacada, Oregon; grandfather of 4, great-grandfather of 5. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, age 70 years. A 32 year employee of Pacific Telephone. Reverend Prath was involved with child evangelism work for 40 years and had resided in Santa Rosa since 1942. Friends are invited to attend Memorial Services, Thursday, 18 at 1:30 PM at the Mortuary Chapel, 1700 Pleasant HID Sebastopol, officiated by Reverend Dwight Jungkett Private inurnment Memorial contributions may be made to Mount Gilead Bible Conference, Inc.

Campers' Fund, 13485 Green Valley Sebastopol 95472. Arrangements under the direction of PLEASANT HILL-ANALY O'LEARY. SebastODOl. REILANO, John P. Died In Santa Rosa, September 17.

1986, devoted husband of Annie Reiland of Santa Rosa, beloved father of Robert F. Reiland of Santa Rosa and Harold P. Reiland of Wichita, Kansas, lovina father-in-law ol Joan Reiland ol Santa Rosa and Ann Reiland of Wichita, loving gramlta-' ther ol Patricia Scalercto, Cathy Richey, Nancy Reiland, Hal Reiland and John Reiland, loving great grandfather of Hunter Meade Richey. A native of Luxembourg. Age 91 years.

A member of St Eugene a -Cathedral. Friends are invited to meet on Friday, September 19, 1986 at St. Eugene's Cathedral, Farmers La, and Montgomery where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated commencing at 10:30 AM. Recitation of the Rosary will be Thursday, September 18, at 7:30 PM at the DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE ROSES, 1225 Sonoma Ave. Interment, Santa Rosa Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE ROSES after 4 PM, Thursday. RIENDEAU, Mary Evelyn Died in Santa Rosa, September 16, 1986. Devoted wife of Tom Caudle of Santa Rosa, beloved daughter of John Cooley ol Pine Grove, beloved mother ol Dean Carpenter of Bodega Bay, Terri Moore of Ft. Bragg, and Daryl Carpenter of Bodega Bay, loving sister ol Sarah Church ol Bodega Bay, Dave Cooley of Crescent City and Pat Cooley of Ft. Bragg, also survived by five grandchildren.

A native of Oregon, age 54 years. At the request of deceased no funeral services will be held. Private Inurnment Santa Rosa Memorial Park. Family prefers memorial contributions to Home Hospice of -Sonoma 1811 Fourth Santa Rosa, Ca. 95404.

Arrangements under the direc- tton the DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE ROSES. FUDEM, Grace M. Died in Santa Rosa, September 17, 1986. Loving wife of Harold L. Fudem of Santa Rosa, loving mother of David H.

Fudem of Pleasanton, CA, beloved sister of William Deboi of Victoria. Canada, Helen Castor of Santa Rosa and Elsie Trapp of San Jose, also survived by six grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and several and nephews. A native of San Francisco, age 75 years. A past president of the San Carlos Garden Club. Friends are invited to attend funeral services on Friday, September 19.

1986 at 1 P-m. in the Chapel of Santa Rosa Memorial Park, Dr. Jimmy Adamson, First Presbyteri- an Church, officiating. Friends may pay their respects at the EGGEN LANCE MORTU- ARY after 5 p.m. Thursday, until 11:30 a.m.

Friday. Private entombment, Santa Rosa Memorial Park. INMEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY ot my precious son BIN Simpson wno warn TO do wtot me Lora cram years ago to-day. i miss you mora eacn pawing aay. Your Mom, Viola Simpson Carpenter and Daryl Carpenter, Bodega Bay; father, John Cooley, Pine Grove; sister, Sarah Church, Bodega Bay; brothers, Dave Cooley, Cresent City, and Pat Cooley, Ft 'Bragg and five grandchildren.

Inurnment will be private at Santa Rosa Memoiral Park. The family prefers memorial donations to Home Hospice of Sonoma 1811 Fourth St, Santa Rosa 95404. Arrangements were by Daniels Chapel of the Roses. Grace M. Fudem Services will be Friday for Grace M.

Fudem, 75, who died Wednesday after a short illness. A San Francisco native, she had lived in Santa Rosa 10 years. She was a past president of San Carlos Garden Club. She had worked for nine years as a secretary with the San Francisco Board of Health. She is survived by her husband, Harold L.

Fudem, Santa Rosa; son, David H. Fudem, Pleasanton; brother, William Deboi, Victoria, B.C., Canada; sisters, Helen Castor, Santa Rosa, and Elsie Trapp, San Jose; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends may call at Eggen and Lance Mortuary after 5 p.m. Thursday, and Friday morning until 11:30. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Friday in the Santa Rosa Memorial Park chapel at with Dr. Jimmy Adamson, pastor of First Presbyte The slender Voyager, with its strong but flexible 111-foot wing, was ready for a short flight Thursday and a longer flight on the weekend to test various modifications, spokesman Peter Riva said Wednesday in a telephone interview from Mojave Airport with long wear and the very finest quality. oatmeal. Right: Houndstooth or herringbone. Apartment project goes ahead feather unacceptable NEWTON, Uoyd Kenneth DM in Mont Rio.

September 14, 1986. Loving husband of Gloria Newton of Monte Rio, beloved lather of Sandra Svancarek of Newbury Park, CA and Penny Newton of Santa Rosa, beloved Grandfather of Cassia Svancarek and Uoyd Meckel. Also survived by five sisters, and numerous nieces and nephews. A native of Chicago, INnots, age 61 years. A member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union, S.F.

Local No. 104. A Veteran of World War Two, U.S. Navy. Private family services were held at the EGGEN A LANCE MORTUARY with private inurnment Veteran's Lawn Section of Santa Rosa Memorial Park.

BANKS, ArHne R. Died in Santa Rosa, September 16, 1986. Dear wile of the late Ernest Banks, loving mother of Chip Banks of Santa Rosa and Penny Johnstone of Sebastopol, dear sister of Helen Modlin of Burbank, CA, loving grandmother of Holly and Annie Banks both of Santa Rosa, and Jason Johnstone of Sebastopol. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A native of Iowa, age 67 years.

A member of the Mark West Teacher Volunteer Program. Friends are invited to attend memorial services on Saturday, September 20, 1986 at 1 p.m. at the Mark West School Auditorium, 5187 Old Redwood Highway, Santa Rosa. Private disposition, Santa Rosa Memorial Park. Those desiring may make donations to the Mark West School Volunteer Program, co Mark West School.

EGGEN LANCE MORTUARY In charge of arrangements. CLEMENS, Carl J. Died in Santa Rosa, September 16, 1986. Loving husband of Marie Clemens of Santa Rosa, beloved father of Gordon Clemens of Carmel, Carteen Albertson of Diamond Bar, CA, Elizabeth Duchi of Fallbrook, CA, Claudia McDaniel of Escondido, CA, Catherine Sevenau of Sonoma, Irene Sevenau of Sparks, Nevada and Janet Rhode of Seattle, WA, dear brother of Agnes Hauser of Big Bear City, CA, Elizabeth Clemens of Lighthouse Point, Florida, sister (in religion) Ann Clemens of Rochester, Minnesota, Mary Wallerich of Lake City, Minnesota, Anna Walsh ol Rochester, Minnesota and Joseph Clemens of Rochester, Minnesota, also survived by 21 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. A native of Rochester, Minnesota, age 80 years.

A member of St. Rose Catholic Church in Santa Rosa, Druids Lodge 121 of S.R., and the Sonoma County Stroke Club. Carl and Marie would have been married 25 years, Sept. 25, 1986. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass on Thursday, September 18, 1986 at 3 p.m.

at St. Rose Catholic Church in Santa Rosa. Private inurnment, Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Santa Rosa. If preferred, donations in his memory may be made to Home Hospice ol Sonoma County, 1811 4th CA 95404, Cancer Society, 826 St. Helena S.R., CA 95404 or St.

Rose Building Fund. P.O. Box 318. S.R.. CA 95402.

LAFFERTY SMITH COLONIAL CHAPEL In Santa Rosa Directors. SMITH, Jean Died in Santa Rosa, September 13, 1986. Wife ot George J. Smith of Healdsburg, mother of Mkjhael Siem of Pleasant Hill. A native of Ohio, age 61 years.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services on Friday, September 19, 1986 at 10 a.m. at the Chapel of FRED YOUNG Healdsburg, with private entombment Oak Mound Cemetery, Healdsburg. Visita-' tion wiH be held at the Chapel of FRED YOUNG CO. on Thursday from Noon until 9 p.m. (Funeral parking entrance on Mathe-son St.) 44 Associated Press ilflOJAVE Unacceptable weather forced postponement of thii week's planned test flights of the Voyager aircraft, which is being! prepared for an attempt at circling the globe without stopping ortrefueling.

Stockton for 45 years before that where he worked for the telephone company as a toll supervisor. He was a member of Telephone Pioneers. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughter, Jean Cummings of Stockton, his son, C.N. Forsyth of San Jose; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Stockton.

Mary D.Hamilton A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday for Mary D. Hamilton, 91, who died Sept 11 in a local convalescent hospital after a long illness. She was a native of Ireland, but had lived in California since 1910. She belonged to the Past Pocahan-tas Association, Matoka Council, International Order of Redmen, and the Portola Circle No. 78, Druids.

She was a past arch druid-ess. She is survived by her sister, Hanna Desmond, and brother, Dennis Desmond, Ireland. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Anthony Catholic kchurch, 3215 Army San Francisco.

Private burial will be at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. Arrangements were by Lafferty and Smith Colonial Chapel. block area. Crime goes up in areas of apartment projects because renters don't take care of their units and their children "roam the streets," the residents claimed. Supervisor Ernie Carpenter acknowledged there is too much land designated for similar apartment development in Roseland and asked the board to consider zoning changes to curtail such projects.

The board asked county planners to suggest properties suitable for such changes between Burbank and Hearn avenues and highways 101 and 12. SALE ON OC ft. fOC HAnci XLH SPORTSTER883 MICHAEL'S HARLEY-DAVIDSON Roseland residents have lost a fight to halt construction of a 24-unit apartment project on West Avenue. Residents of homes on several streets near 1021 West Avenue have repeatedly opposed Steve Saul's project but Sonoma County supervisors said Tuesday they could not prevent construction because the land is zoned to allow apartment projects. Neighbors complained there already are too many apartment projects in their area and 122 units are under construction in a 2y2 grand opening GREAT BUYS! our famous PURE WOOL BLAZERS Sat.

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