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Ukiah Republican Press from Ukiah, California • Page 8

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y4 Newspaper with g-Consisience and aHearJ OPERATION IS JUSTJN TIME Hopland Man's Case Caught Before A Serious Turn Nlicvltil of Tito HOPIAND, July soft ball team played three games during the week; the first one Monday night at Hopland against Ukiah in which the latter team was victor; the second game was played Wednesday evening at Hopland, the Hopland boys winning, and the third game Friday evening at Cloverdale, the Cloverdale team being winner. Another game will be played here Wednesday evening against Cloverdale. Has Sonoma Mr. and Mrs. T.

Fortuna are up from Sonoma county and will pass some time In the home of their daughters, Mrs. M. Zanolini and Mrs. Gladys Harpe. A Youiiff Patient.

The young son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Harbine underwent an opera- tioji for removal of tonsils Tuesday at Ukiah General Hospital. Called On Relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Jones, soil and daughter, of Burlingame, passed the weekend in Hopland in the home of relatives. Had Dinner Guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Antoine Nidcrost entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gol- dcr of San Francisco, Mr.

and Mrs. George Rosasco, Mrs. Mary Rosasco, Miss E. Rosasco, Wm. Rosasco and Frank Nlderost.

Mr, and Mrs. Roy Johnson, of Lakeport, pas.scd Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Van Harpe, Sr. Had Xn Operation. Mrs.

George Daw underwent an operation at the Healdsburg General Hospital Wednesday for removal of tonsils. Slie wa.s accompanied down by her sister, Mrs. Louise Slerck. Plan For Fair. The 'Hoplancl 4H boy.s held a meeting at the high scliool aud- iloriuni Thursday evening under direction of their leader, Mrs, Win.

peters, to arrange for tlicir various exhibits at the forthcoming Ukiah District Fair. Mrs. Be.ssie Duncan relurnod recently from a week's visit in San Francisco in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, Went To UeaidsburK.

Mr, and Mrs, E. Banks and children passed the weekend at tiie Robert Buckman home in Encouraging Are Hospital Reports Mrs, C. Johnson is in San Francisco at Greens' Eye Hospital, 1800 Bush street, where she had an operation performed on one of her eyes last Wednesday, which is to be followed at a later date by an operation on the other eye, which will detain Mrs. Johnson in the hospital for at least 30 days. Mr.

Johnson returned Saturday from the city and reports Mrs. Johnson doing nicely, which is welcome news to her many friends in Ukiah, who are interested in her case and hoping for a complete recovery of her eye sight. McDowell Valley. Sunday afternoon the visitors and their hosts motored to Healdsburg where they visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Evahn. Found To Be Serious. Word comes from the bedside of Joseph Buerglar who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, San Francisco, he underwent a severe operation on his injured leg Tuesday morning from which he rallied nicely, but will be in the hospital several weeks to come. His leg was found to be in a very serious condition, an operation being necessary at once to keep the infection from which he was suffering reaching the bone.

The specialist who op- crated, opened the leg 'from the knee to the thigh and inserted 10 drain tubes. Friends of the popular young man hope his troubles will soon be over. Mrs. Buerglar is in San Francisco to be near her husband in his illness. Mr.

and Mrs. Hai'oid Buckman and family motored to Lake county Sunday afternoon. Meeting Date Ke-set. The meeting of the C. which was to have taken place at Fort Bragg Tuesday has been postponed to Tuesday, August 10.

At this meeting election of officers for the ensuing year will take place, AT CRAWFORD RANCH Miss Dorothy Long, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James Long, of San Fvancisco, arrived Tl-iuvsday for a visit at the iiome of Mr, and Mr.s, Leslie Crawford and will be joined the last of the week by her father who is coming for the opening of tiie deer season, James O'Conner is al.so enjoying a short stay at the Crawford ranch. WERE ON COAST Mrs, Edna Smith and daughter Mrs, Earl, Fullerton motored to Point Arena where they passed Sunday with friends. a MODERN ELECTRIC RANGE Kk-vlric cookiiiji, ll cMsior, simpler and fiiodrrii IIIOUIIH everyday cooking is rapidly winning llic ciilliii.siuslic uc- of Culiroriiia huimcwivcs. And llil.s iiiod- crii and iM 'llcr lo cook kilclicii lime, (oil and inoiH'v. ilraiiliriil.

lUMv, modern ranges pul an end lo baking failures and a.ssnrc lime aflcT lime sui'cess. 'I'lie an- is llie aeenrale heal eontrol llial is possible elce- Ileal and I lie seieii I ifieally iiisnlated eleelrie range oven. ('oiiic in and see llie ranges that have laUen away IIK uniioyanees. the ulu-erlain I and the liani work onl of cooking. I'riees begin at on lliese money saving modern eleelrie ranges.

lOasy monllily leriiis of course. sliiiv vuLit oit PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY OWNED, OFEKATED AND MANAGED BY CAtlFORNIAMS iiiaMc COOKING WATER NOW IN CALlFORNrA TRAFFIC OVER GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE CONTINUES TO THE VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN THEY MAKE THE BRIDGE OPERATE Here are the men you will contact when you cross tlic Golden Gate Bridge, together with llic equipment installed to keep the world's largest suspension span operating smoothly. Upper is the inaiiilenancc crew with service car, fire engine, electrical maintenance truck, utility truck and low car. Lower, toll captain, sergeants and toll collectors. These are the boys who "meet the public" and arc first at your service when you cross the Golden Gate Bridge.

Weekend traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge continues to show a BUOIU healthy The number of vehicles using the bridge from Thursday midnight to Sunday midnight was 57,330, This is an increase of G80 vehicles over the corresponding period' the previous week and el in Healdsburg. with cremation until Mr, D'Egilbert recovered sufficiently to attend. The doctors said it probably would be weeks before Mr, record of the week- iHjej-t could be allowed to leave betters end prior hides. low They Crossed. Vehicles cro.ssing over the bridge for the three 24-hour periods ending at midnight Sunday were a-s follows: Friday 11,680, Saturday 16,275 and Sunday 29, ttio hospital, so, finally, the body was laltcn to Oakland for the final rites.

Since then, relatives said, ills decline had been more rapid. Was Twice tMarricd, The first Mrs, D'Egilbert died ycar.s ago, Mr, D'Egilbert later 375, The previous Sunday 28,950 marrying the former Ida Jewell, vehicles used the bridge and the a daughter ol the late Mrs, Sunday prior to that the total George Hood, and a granddaugh- number of vehicles was 25,890, icr of Tennessee Bishop, pioneer No dirricully was encountered in Sonoma county sheriff, handling the big flow of traffic. Lived South Of Ukiah. Captain Al, O'Connor, of the Mr, and Mrs. George Hood al Marin county squad of the State one time owned the Fountain Highway Patrol, reported his i ranch in Sanel valley and at- mcn were taxed lo the utmost in tevwanls bought a ranch In handling tlic increased traffic, I Bachelor valley and, not many Like To Walk.

I months ago. Mrs, Hood died al Pedestrian traffic over the bridge during tlic weekend kept! pace with the vehicular travel, i during the three day.s. Pedes- a total of 4800 persons having trian records show 620 persons taken advantage of the oppor- paid the nickel toll Friday, 1225 tunlty to walk over tlie span Saturday and 2,955 Sunday, TO DECORATE TOWN Richardson, who operates a big decorating bushiess in Oakland, has been in town several days getting ready to see the city is properly decorated for the coming Twelfth District Fair. Burt Duncan, local auto mechanic, is leaving Ukiah and will locate in Lakeport where lie has accepted a position with the Ford Motor Company, Norman Buhn, returned Sunday from Silverado Scout camp where he earned the honor of Junior Life Guard, 4 WIVES ARE DISSATISFIED Mendocino County Women By Quartet Have Grown Tired Four actions for divorce were filed Thursday, three of them coming from Fort Bragg and all being Instigated by wives of the defendants. Claims Desertion.

Mrs. Eva Victoria Enders asks annulment of her marriage to Bert J. Enders, declaring that, since March 29, 1936, he has failed to provide necessities of life or pay the rent and but for the aid of relatives she would have been without a "roof overhead." The husband is also accused of fault-finding and of wrongfully accusing her of affairs with otliEr men. They were married at Fort Bragg December 11, 'and mi. Would Not Come Home.

"Pop" Marsliall's pool hall had greater attractions for Thomas B. Harris than did his own home and alleges Mrs. Marguerite Elizabeth Harris in her complaint for divorce and custody of their two children. For some time previous to filing complaint Mr. Harris would remain away from home until morning, claiming he had spent his time at the pool hall, (but "plaintiff is Informed and believes "Pop" is not open until such hours in the morning.It is furthei charged the husband was not at home when their baby was born on the night of June 19, but danced at Navan-o.

Mrs. Harris asks for $60 per month while the suit is pending, $125 for attorney fees, $50 to pay for prosecuting the action and that defendant be required to furnish security for payment of maintenance and making future payments. They were married at Fort Bragg February ,6, 1933, and separated July 12, 1937. Ho Got Tough. Physical abuse in which she frequently received blackened eyes is a part of the charges comprising the complaint for divorce and custody of her one child 'brought by Thyra lima Glenn against Emil Joseph Glenn.

They were married January 28, 1929, and separated at Fort Bragg February 1, 1037. The husband is said to be of a domineering disposition in his home and spends too much time loitering in pool halls. Mrs. Glenn asks $50 per month during dency of her suit, $75 for attorney fees and reasonable costs of suit. He Left Her.

Through the law offices of J. C. Hurley, Bulah O. Tullls has filed complaint for annulment of her Roofs of All Kinds Built-Up Asbestos Koof Tar and Gravel Root Composition Roof and Wood Shingles BY INSURED ROOFERS H. G.

Runkel 111 West Perkins Street, Ukiah Phones; Office 102, Res. 151-W marriage to Norman M. Tullls. They were inarrled at Keno January 22, 1933, and separated No- vem'ber 24, 1934, when the. husband wilfully and without cause deserted the plaintiff.

II, Press Want Ads always CHAS. SWANFELT Carpenter and Builder Phone 614 Vkish, J- PROPOSED BUDGET For UKIAH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT In Mendocino County 1 For the School year 1937-1938 Proposed Expenditures, A. Regular Expense 'Administration 4,050 Instruction 500 7,175 7..,. 2,200 8,325 3,000 150 1,350 Library Operation of Plant Maintenance of Plant; Auxiliary Undistributed Reserve B. Special Expense C.

Capital Outlays D. Total Proposed, 1937-38 E. Less Transfers to Other. Districts ir III p. Net Outstanding Obligations, 1936-37 General Reserve, Income Requirements' Total Estimated Than Dist.

Tax $53,152 V'. $67,200 none $67,200 none none $67,200 B. District Tax Requirement' (IV minus VA), $14,048 A public hearing of the above budget will be held before the governing boai-d of the above named school tjlstrict in the Ukiah High school, located at UWah; on-'Augusi at 8 o'clock, p.m., at which time and place any taxpayer, of said'school district may appear and object to the above budget or ahy. Item thereof. SiJgned: jDHN W.

TA-JTLOR, Cqurity, Superintendent of Schools. SUN, MON AUG. 1,2 CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 3 P.M. YOU DON'T DARE TO LOVE ME the world will turn against you!" "PARNELL" STARTS 3:10 4:35 7:05 and 9:40 Wed. Thurs.

July 28, 29 LOVABLE STARS OF AH! WILDERNESS gloriously fe-united! His family thought him an "old until the finger of scandal sent him storming into action! The stars of Ah! Wilderness in a drama with power of.

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