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Ukiah Daily Journal from Ukiah, California • Page 14

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14-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1987 -THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL- OBITUARIES PUBLIC NOTICE Helen M. Barney Funeral services will be held at Saturday, Dec. 19, at 2 p.m. for Upper Lake Methodist Church Helen M. Barney, 88, of Ukiah who died Tuesday, Dec.

15 at a local hospital. Rev. Linda Ford will officiate. Burial will be at Upper Lake Cemetery, Eversole Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Born Jan.

30, 1899 in Flushing Long Island, New York, she had been a resident of California for the past 68 ycars, and a resident of Lake County for 55 ycars. Mrs. Barncy was a housewifc, and a member of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars Auxiliary; Bachelor Valley Grange, Ukiah Grange; American Legion Auxiliary; and a member of the Lake County Farm Bureau. She is survived by eight children: Virgil Barney, Lucerne; Drusilla Estes and Norma Clay, both of Upper Lake; Zelia Scott and Rita Estes, both of Waterloo, Ruelta Lester, Vallejo; Dean Barney, Castro Valley; and Orville L. Barney of Ukiah.

Also surviving are 25 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren, nine great-grcat-grandchildren, and two sisters, Mary Pync of Florida and Ruth Davis of New York. Her husband, Fclix Barney, predeceased her in 1978. Clarence Wegner Father Ted Oswald will officiate at funeral services for Clarence Wegner, 86, of Ukiah, who died Monday, Dcc. 14 at a local hospital. A rosary will be said Friday, Dec.

18, 7 p.m. at Eversole Mortuary. Mass will be Saturday, Dec. 19, 1 p.m. at St.

Mary's Catholic Church. Burial will be at Ukiah Cemetery. Eversole Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Wegner was born April 27, 1901 in Bear Harbor, and had been an 1 area resident for 75 years.

He was a rancher and served in the U.S. Navy in World War I. He is survived by his wife, Esther, of Ukiah; a son, Donald Wegner, Ukiah; and one of grand- Chico. daughter, Laura Wegner Also surviving are two sisters, Genevieve Levy and Irene Loretz, both of Santa Rosa; two nephews, John Levy, Massachusetts, and Frank Donnelly, British Columbia; and three nieces, Mrs. nings, Redwood City, Eileen, Woodland.

Grass Valley, and Sheila, of John M. Woolley day, Dec. 19, 10 a.m. at Eversole Mortuary for John M. Woolley, 64, of Ukiah, who died Sunday, Dec.

13 in Los Angeles. Rev. Ruth Brown will officiate. Burial will be at Potter Valley Cemetery. Ukiah, Born May 16, 1923 in Mr.

Woolley was employed as a logger and had lived his entire life in the local arca. He served in the U.S. Army in World War II, and was a member of the Potter Valley Grange and the Association of Loggers. Hc is survived by his wife, June; six children: Chuck and Laura Woolley, Oregon; Karen and Dave Stratman, Martinez; Steve and Susie Wooley, Bill and Nancy Woolley, Jim and Lisa Woolley, and Danny and Joann Woolley, all of Ukiah. Hc was preceded in death by two children: John Woolley, Jr.

Funeral services will' be Satur- and Carol Jean Walters. Also surviving are his mother, Mrs. Hazel Woolley, Potter Valley; three sisters: Norma (Mrs. Vernon) Clark, Shirley (Mrs. Larry) Cook, and Sue (Mrs.

Eddie) Marshall, all of Potter Valley; two brothers: Tom and Ida Woolley, Cottonwood; and Richard and Arlene Woolley, Potter Valley; a nephew, Ted Loomis, Jr. and numerous other nephews and nieces. Other survivors are 15 grandchildren: Charles Woolley, Meri Woolley, Cheryl Goodman, Jeremy Shawn Walters, Karen Walters, Charity Marmon, Michelle Donnell, Richard Mack, Rachael Marmon, Erica Marmon, Woolley, Justin Woolley, Jennifer Woolley, and Richard Abshire; one great-grandchild, Jeffery Moore; his mother-in-law, Margaret Loomis; and brothers- and sisters-in-law: Steven and Dorothy Loomis, Albert and Nancy Loomis, Ted and Helen Loomis, Gladys and Jim Miller, and Earl and Lois Loomis. Family members will act as pallbearers. Josephine Sargentini Funeral services will be held Friday, Dec.

18, 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church for Josephine Sargentini, 102, of Ukiah, who died Tuesday, Dec. 15 at a local hospital. Father Ted Oswald will officiate.

A rosary will be said at Eversole Mortuary Thursday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. Burial will be at Ukiah Cemetery. Born Sept. 20, 1885 in Italy, Mrs.

Sargentini had been a resident of the community for the past 78 years. She is survived by four children: Israel sends tanks, soldiers into Gaza Strip GAZA CITY, Occupied Gaza Strip (AP) Israel's army today staged a major show of force in the occupied Gaza Strip, and hospital officials said an 8-ycar-old girl and two men were shot and wounded in protests at refugee camps. The army sent hundreds of soldiers and several through the streets of Gaza City, the largest city in the Gaza Strip. Soldiers opened fire during protests at the Jabaliya and Nusscirat refugee camps, wounding the girl and (wo 25-year-old men, officials at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City said. One of the men was in serious condition after being shot in the back, the officials said.

They said five teen-age Jabaliya residents suffered injuries from beatings. Army officials said they were checking the reports. The army crackdown followed riots in which soldiers shot and killed at least four Palestinians on Tuesday. Two protesters died in a clash at Shifa Hospital. It was the ninth straight day of violence in the occupied Gaza Strip, which Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war, along with the West Bank.

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Her husband, Louis Sargentini, preceded her in death. The family prefers memorial contributions to the John Birch Society. Delbert Benton Mortuary for Delbert Benton, 59, of Covelo, who died Monday, Dec. 14 in Covelo. Graveside services will be Friday, Dec.

18, 1 p.m., at Headquarters Cemetery in Covelo. Rev. Nace will officiate. Eversole Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Born Dec.

12, 1928 in Covelo, Mr. Benton was a resident of the community his entire life. He was employed as a mill worker for Louisiana-Pacific, and served during, He the is Korean survived conflict. his wife, by Geraldine, of Covelo; four daughters: Mrs. Gale Louie, Hayward; Mrs.

Lujuanna Galicia, Mrs. Carmen Moreno, Mrs. Darla Benton, all of Covelo; nine grandchildren; a brother, Edward Benton of Ukiah; and two sisters, Norma Ramirez, Arizona; and Eunice Raywinkle, Sacramento. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will be 9.a.m.

to 9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17 at Eversole PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NO. 87-0476 The following persons are doing business as: MENDOCINO WASTES SYSTEMS 940 Waugh Lane, Ukiah, CA 95482 ReWARD LEASING, INC. 940 Waugh Lane, Ukiah, CA 95482 California-state of incorporation This business is conducted by a Corporation.

The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on April 12, 1982. ReWARD LEASING, INC. Ward, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Mendocino County on Dec. 7, 19872-16, 23, 30, 1987 1-6, 1988 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CASE NUMBER NWD 09649 ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS, CITATION OR NOTICE OF HEARING Patricia Lane Burke James Million Burke Upon reading and filing evidence consisting of a declaration as provided in Section 415.50 CCP by James C. Galloway, Jr.

and Patricia Burke, and it satisfactorily appearing therefrom that the defendant, respondent, or citee James Milton Burke, cannot be served with reasonable diligence in any other manner specified in Article 3, Chapter 4, Title 5 of the Code of Civil Procedure, and it also appearing from the verified complaint or petition that a good cause of action exists in this action in favor of the plaintiff, petitioner, or citee therein and against the defendant, respondent, or citee and that the said defendant, respondent, or citee is a necessary and proper party to the action or that the party to be served has or claims an inter. est in, real or personal property in this state that is subject to the jurisdiction of the Court or the relief demanded in the action consists wholly or in part in excluding such party from any interest in such property: NOW, on motion of Veatch, Carlson, Grogan Nelson for the Plaintiff(s). Petitioner(s), or contestant(s), IT IS ORDERED that the service of said summons, citation or notice of hearing in this action be made upon said defendant, respondent, or citee by publication thereof in Ukiah Daily Journal, a newspaper of general circulation published at Ukiah, California, hereby designated as the newspaper most likely to give notice to said defendant; that said publication be made once a week for four successive weeks. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said summons, citation or notice of hearing and of said complaint or petition in this action be forthwith deposited in the United States Post Office, post-paid, directed to said defendant, respondent, or tee if his address is ascertained before expiration of the time prescribed for the publication of this summons, citation or notice of hearing, and a declaration of this mailing or of the fact that the address was not ascertained be filed at the expiration of the time prescribed for the publication. Oct.

28, 1987 A. Nisall David R. Nisall of the Superior Court Judge Pro Tem 12-2, 9, 16, 23, 1987 Amar Khamis Abu Takiya, whose 22-year-old son, Khalid, was killed Tuesday, sat barefoot on a mat outside his house in the Jabaliya camp. "It is better to use tear gas and rubber bullets instead of killing my son, but it's bests of all for the army to stay away," he said, adding that two other sons, ages 12 and 14, were previously killed in clashes with Israeli soldiers. The army released its first comprehensive figures on the violence, saying eight Arabs were killed and 29 wounded in the Gaza Strip, and four killed and 19 wounded in the West Bank.

Linda West Family of Ukiah says thanks to Journal Classified for being so helpful Linda encourages all to use our classified for lost pets, items to sell, items wanted, personal Xmas wishes much more! Jeanne Diane, Classified Dept. wish all a very Merry Christmas a prosperous New Year! TO TOYLAND GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE OFF EVERYTHING IN STORE PLUS MERCHANDISE THAT IS ALREADY MARKED DOWN ALL SALES FINAL TOYLAND SAT SUN MON-FRI 11am-5pm 9am-6pm 9am-9pm NEXT TO MARI.

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