Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California (2024)

HUMBOLDT STANDARD Friday, January 10, 1964, P. 15 California Opens Mexican Office WASHINGTON (UP1) Gov. Edmund G. Brown of California announced 1 here today that his state' Is opening its own 'office for trade development in Mexico Cily. In testimony prepared for presentation before the trade information committee, the California' governor said 'the offic would be opened this monlh.

Brown also said similar of fices would be opened by Call foraia in Tokyo and Paris be (ore the end of the year. "These offices will promoti trade; tourism to California am foreign investments in on; slate," he said. In addition, he said, Califor nla stale officials were pla'ni a "small trade mission" lo II tly for exploring a greater ex change with lhal counlry. Molorboaf Gone In Daylight Theft Cily police of Arcala yestcr- crday were investigating the heft of an inboard rriolor- xat taken from a garage some- imc between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Wednesday. Owner George Reid of 040 Plaza avenue reported the theft of the $700 fibre glass pleasure craft from a garage at 1702 A street where it had been stored. Reid told officers neighbors reported seeing someone moving the 13-foot boat out of the garage in broad daylight, but did not. realize it was being stolen. Hearing Continues On Elderly Employment By ALBERT W.

WiESE United Tress International LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sen Jennings Randolph, loday opened a Senate subcommittee hearing and employment of the elderly. It was the second day of a two-day hearing here into problems facing the aged. Thursday's a i conducted by Bank Quotes SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Banks: Bank of America 67'A-7i Security First Wells Fargo Uniled California Crocker-Citizens 52 LE04L I NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS FOR A A I FOR OF GARBAOEf WASTE, OFFAL AND DEBRIS 'AT THE A A A A A LANDFILL DUMP ANU FOR TION OF SAID DUMP LEGAL NOTICES upon franchise hototr nlolvenl. being adjudged i cr mKIn? aillgnnr.rrtl (or bc-elil of creditors. Soch provision) bo blrvj ng upon Iht Iranchiie Three Suspects On Bad Checks Taken Easy Way One man turned himself in, aonlher was already in custody and a third didn't get far in an old car, as Eureka police yes- erday enjoyed a rare day of minimum investigation of bad check cases.

Sgt. Fred Sonberg, chief of (he EPD's Checks Division, reported hat Lyle Hextcr Galloway, 38, of 1304 Allard surrendered himself at the appointed ime. Galloway had been sought for orging the name of his sister, Mary Jane Belts, to two fic- ilious checks in amounts of 517 and $27. Sgl. Sonberg said Galloway earned of the warrant for liis arrest from his sister and telephoned headquarters to say he would be in Ihe Humboldl County sheriff's office at 3 p.m.

Al 3 p.m. Galloway Was there and was duly arrested and booked. Sen. Frank Moss, D-Ulah, concerned housing for the elderly. Al Thursday's hearing Federal i Authority (FHA came under fire from several i most of whom complained of the lengthy periods of time taken lo gel approval on loans for conslruction of housing facilities for el derly and tlw excessive amount of red tape.

Strongest criticism of the FHA came from George McLain, a member of Gov. Edmund G. Al and Pat Sousa started their TV and radio repair lervice on Sept. 23, 1963. Al Sousa is not a new comer when it comes to experience though.

In the Navy lie was an electronics technician. After completion of his tour of duty he entered the University of California where he studied electrical engineering, and lals'o a TV repairman at that time. All total Al has 15 pears experiences in electronics, Not a new -comer to our area either, Ai was born in Eureka and raised in Arcata. If you need an experi- enced repairman call Al Sousa. base, wasle, olfal B'xJ been added 10 the ijr-- and Ihe of s.c- re.

borrow malarial must cr i 'n seal Ihe odor and Ihe o' land vermin. In additlor. not i- McLain a the feet of garb, 7 debris (meajurcd In cc r.p.Ktcd by Brown's Committee on Aging and chairman of tire California League of Senior Citizens. 1. Sa'd franchise will tt lor tor I November IV, 1743.

Is provided landfill Humbokll ar.d She Cny and the ho'der of Sflid operate said sanitary 'and' In Ihe ftrea set in E.hb'- is allachrf to safct agrcemc.iij comply with Ihe sjarvdoids Paragraph 1 M- sard of a Hme. and al covering of type approved by Humboldl musl'be placed I DEATHS AND JUNERAJ-Sj ind mm APPRECIATIONi' CoHasej IP Firm Md 17 Farm Implemtnts IU SOUSA TV RADIO REPAIR 2009 Central McKinleyville 839-3403 8 a.m. fo 6 p.m. Green Stamps Uie Your Bankamericard PIERCE FLYING SERVICE OFFERS NEW AIRPLANES FOR SAVE RENTAL UASE CHARTER HUNTING TRIPS AIR PHOTOS AIR AMBULANCE GROUND SCHOOL 4 FLIGHT TRAINING HI 3-5014 What's the quickest way to RELIEVE ARTHRITIS PAIN? Wi-iv all over the touMry rec- the rethod (o ease pain of cSrowc iFreumaloxl jrtrilij. TO-JC! Hlagaia to iou-t borfy il and ir.slantly fed to faie.

Dcclcrs krww thai no pcsiUve cbre (or jrlhrilii has yet been discovered, Niagara will bring qorck, el- fective iclief Irooi miner ailhrilii pain, il occws. GM aU the facts about this Quick. timcre'nielhod doc- Icrs fecc.Tifr^nrf. Wait cou- crREt booklet NIAGARA OF FORTUNA) P.O. Box 412, Fartuni MILIIONS Of th i i dyn 11 fc concfpt body cue.

thii iefoiruliofl fREt. YWJ C35 CHr- 1L Windows, Walls, Floon Cleaned Commercial Residential WHEELERS MAINTENANCE Route Box 364-B Arcata, Calif. WIN WHEELER Phone Earlier in the day, a teletype message From Crescent City police cliiet Andrew Keyzers informed Sgt. Sonberg that John R. Davis of 1452 A Street, was wanted there on four counts of bad checks.

A scouting of police tiles disclosed Davis. was already upstairs in the county jail, serving out a 180-day sentence for contempt of court here. Del Norte authorities will pick him up when his term here is completed. Then later in the' day, police got an assist from a flat tire nabbing George Patrick'Mc- Gonagill, 21, of 29S9 California Street, who had just passed an assertedly bad check for the purchase of a used car. Sgt.

Sonberg said McGonagill went into a local bank where he secured some counter checks then wrote one for 564 for the purchase of a car from Wright's Used Car Lot at 1004 4th Street. The amount included the tolal $50 cost of the car and pertinent fees. ailed in Us duly by not laking Far action against Ihe bonding corn- any of a contractor whom he laid failed to complete a village group, was building for elderly citizens at Anlebpe Valey. He said as a result the organization which had loaned the noney for the village filed foreclosure action. McLain's group also operates a senior citizen's village at "resno.

Raymond A. Voighl, executive secretary of the Association of Southern California Homes for the Aged, came to the defense of he FHA, He said his organiza- ion, which represents GO homes for Ihe aged with 9,000 residents, had always received full cooperation from the federal agency. He did add that lie felt some KHA policies were holding back the complete program for housing for the aged as had been intended by Congress. Voight said he felt the FHA should liberalize some of these regulations. The Rev.

John Steinhouse, di rector of the California Luther an said the church would always remain in the front in furnishing for Ihe elderly. An unscheduled witness, Max Weiner of the Jewish Centers Association, drew favorable comment from Sens. Moss and Randolph Weiner, who 76, sr lo l-he sanllary landfill dun btfr.y placed Ihcreon a cov malarial of a type apprcv, ly ol Humbo'dl ol ttie spcc'liorJ fcr Iho made- at least once e.ic Ihe Ir-p layer ol and debris hat" been acd rlion of Ihi covering cf type approved by I 1 Humboldl, al I edit one lien co-i'pacted thereover, IIHMI Ihereon. be 7. The County of jinn bP isponsible for dtfcfn? ihp irr Ct i i v.

Ay sides I dump A-M. adequate accesi to ihe maln1alnirg all and cr ihj' are fnvolved In SL-ch acr ard ir-v 14, Nelfier the nor iry In- rereit nor perils thereof jJull bo jsiig-ied by holder of If.e Iranch'K 1 Ai'nsuf ihe prior written approval cl ihe Ccu-ity HumbckJl. irxj any fn.rpo*(« i such approval lha vs'd. I 17. The liclder of Ihe Iranthhe i Ccu-ily of Huirbo'JI II I cflicers.

employees, and hjirnleii agalnl anr ir-d al lijiiiiics, eupcnses, cla'mjj adlanij cays atd coon5el Fees for and al Oima'jes arising from and by rejbwi of lo pcrion or properly ulilrvg icujr of The cncrallon by the hold or said S'inlla'y d-jfa. Th cf frarcMie shall mahta'r. ihe life ol I'-e 1 0.1-. expense, Iniu-ancr -A-rlHen ty A ''ccn'wy aulhorlKd 1o do 'n Ihe S'ale of CaliJornU and which il taili- 1 fac'wy lo fie Coynfy cl wherein 'iT-e hoklcr ol ihe franchlie -'Ccunly ol Hunibcldt a nmcci Insured i 13 1he ho'der of the IrAncWso ai the Cow-n1y ol Humbo'dt from and all nialien 1ha1 are lo 'i'n IhiSi paragraph. Said Insurance wiiHen In Ihe minimum amour-fi ol Hundted Thousarxl Dollars per person Five HurxJred They- rU.ird HSfO.OOO.CW) per octimuxe rcspocls bodily MiWIily and Tun Do'Farj.

(110.000.001 i cccu-renie as respecls pfopcriy DATED- December 1763. l-RHD J. JR. 'I Coynly Clerk and Clerk cf Ihp Board of of I ol H-rnfcakll Slale Califcfr.ia. By 7 A 3 F.

GRIFFIN 3 Dffuly Clerk S) WA1J.ACE, MRS. KATIIERINE AGNES (KELLY) Jan. 9, 10CI In Stocklon. Wife of John C. Wallace of Stockton.

Sister-in-law of Mrs. vSophia Kelly of Eureka, A of Hugh Kelly, Robert Kelly nnd Mrs. llila Veager all of Eureka, Mrs. Jean Picrotll of Belmont, Mrs. Patricia Drew of Calisloga and Mrs.

Phyllis Bailey of Long Island, N. Y. Mrs. Wallace was a native of Eureka anil had lived In Stockton tor the past 30 years. Age 84.

Rosary will be recited Sunday, January 12, al Sanders Funeral Home al 8:30 Product reed ind Flals and Duplixet Free Mirchindiii Dlrl Moving mi Jfxl Gun Repair Help Wanted Mt.i Help Wanled Women ta-ne B-illoyng Help Men-Womtfl Appreciation .1 ncome Property nve'itmpnls Land irxj Acreaqt Loll Fojnd Loll lor Sale rlige Llceniei cVnefy and Tooli cellareouj for ey Moving ind Storage Inslrumenri Nui i Garden Supp Perstxuf Nollcci "CARDS OF THANKS ARE FORM 1 TriMRi may appropriately to IhsnV rrlends-of 'Mem or Man afford frltndi tht'opportunity to meiiasn lo tht fm1iy tht dectAied. To Insert Cardt o-F 'Thinki 'in Mert.wjim, Nstlcet; Menwr- la), Dt-d'calloh, on thfi phont HI M711, El. r.l Eva Erfwirrfi. She win gladly you with 'helpful In lot mat (on regard- lny correct LOST FOUND m. Services Ie held at Sanders Kuncral Home, Monday, Jan.

13, 10G-1, al 0:30 a. m. thence lo St. Bernard's Cattwlic Church for Requiem Mass at 10 a. m.

Interment al St. Bernard's Cemetery, Eureka. BIRTHS LEGAL NOTICES fr-e holder of 1-c a nd I i ve r.tfr cd LU i The trrm of Ihe fr from of inclixJr.q December 3 ever, if satd. ares set Exliibit A shoj'd be cc.nip by the lanitiry landfill IB Diior to December 31 fo-i-i fit SPECIAL NOTICE dance 1hc Ri-Hes Charter 1 uidpr which HUW- SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIA- a'l savl-gs mwritm 'i mcnibfcs are er.r.llcd to vola I3 I Arnual al DG- a sanllarY landfUl longer be earned on if 1 (rjnclihe 5hall expire fit me 4.. The holder cf Ihc pfovfrfe all labcr, equlpmenl, arwf tools to operate ana dump at.

a janilary landfill n- Morlc County DaparfrneJ.l rf Healfh and Ihe Humbch- pardnenl of Public WrrVi cnmplicd by 1ht ho'ier sf Men of a d-jmp site, a-xl all rcgulaHons and ordinances be applicable 16 salci sftc sha'l bo complied wilh by holder cf There shall'be burnl-g at s.iid site, and and cover used. 5. The hDidcr. of Ihe cermit dumping by- holders of (ra.v;hlsos for Lie and disposal of garbage, nd dcbrij al sard cXirrp for i-e stnx and said dump shall ar a minimum of eight csr A. The ho'der of tfe franchise cauie ro be cons I rutted a diVc ditch abng 1he landward side o' area.

In eKcrianje tor the 1h.it Sol Aisccldlion will be held the ci) AiiOciaf.on, 41? 'i EureVa. Calilornia on lucidif. i.H a1 r-our cf of snld KOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 0-1 Friday, Ine IJlh day of al' najr of 11:00 o'clock cl laid day al 1M entrance lo offkc of Absurd Covnpany, JCi SlrecN In irve Cily ibo'dl. Si ale of CalllcrrJa Weilprn TLIIe Insurance Ccnipjny, a corpora lion, leaner Weil ern TlUe rnsurjnce and Guaranty Ccm pjny. trustee, will sell al public 113A, ro The hlg.hcslt bidder.

Tor a lawiul money ot the UnJted Stalei payao'e at Me time of Diving real property, iltualcc ir-e City cf Eweka, Counly ol Hi bo'dr. Sr.ifc of and described FDR Jr, Predicts Big Victory For Lyndon Johnson PITTSRURGH (UP!) Undersecretary of Commerce Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. has ihe predicted a smashing victory the for President Lyndon B. John- SOTI in (he November election tliis year.

Roo-seveU said Thursday tlial fallowij to-tvll; Let I In Block 11 ol GUI Add'Han to the Cily of Eureki, Olllornl.1, Accordir.g 1o 1hc map ol said addition on in 1hc ollke of Ihe Co'jn ly er umbo Coo.i- 1y, Calitoro-a. In Book cf FAapi page 13. Said idle will be made wllhout covenant or warranty regarding lllle, pot stiskn or lo sallily 1rx ofcllgailon lecwed by and I Ihe power of sale confer red In a cer- ts in deed cf tcwl execuled by Wei Vin W. Hetfe ar.d Barbara D. Bode (also known AS Barbarii Duane Bode) husn.ind 1 awl lo Wejlcrn Tllli Insurance and Guaranty Company, i poralien, ai Iruslee, lor live bCMll iecurlly The Life of Humbo'd! provldfrig or.e thousand fi said elderly wanted most of all to be able to continue to be of service Eo their community.

John H. Chalmers of the Los Angeles Episcopal Diocese said another important field for housing the elderly is small homes, operated by single church parishes. But he said it was difficult lo get reliable to bid on such projects. liurvdred cubfc with which lo Assurance Society ol the United dated November 5. 1557 McGonagill drove away wilh Ihe 1950 vehicle, but almost as fast as his check bounced, the car developed a flat tire and he arrested at a service station at Harris and Pine Streets where he had stopped lo repair Ihe puncture Mulkcy Kovacovich OFFERS HAWKINSON TREADS Truck iirvlca from tnull.

fo lirgett 9 trucki. uftl nd recapping. Niw and used truck whaeTi. DISTRIBUTOR FOK: U.S. ROYAL MICHELEN "LED" BALLAST 110 W.

MUBIAT EUREKA To place your directory call in 2-1711 MONTHLY RATES FROM $35.70 ext. 202 or 207 COMMERCIAL RATES FROM $29.98 LIST YOUR SERVICE IK THIS DIRECTORY rfays lines--1 montfi li- llnet conlract rait--1 month 12. Phone HI Mill Exl. J07 or JOT Custom Farming House Moving Alterations Dressmaking Alteratrwu. Dre.nma.Mncj, Talkxlno, Oilnt HEMSTIKH1N5 Button and The Cameo Fashion Shoppe 7W Ffltft HI J-MIO HOUSE MOVING Our Spscllllry.

Call HI M511 far a A.O. JOHNSON Howe Movwi. 3134 North Higtmey Eureka. Ail to Gloss MC3R1DE MO 10SS AUTO CLASS INSTALLED IU Broiiwsy, HI Bail Bonds EUREKA BAILBOND CUT RATE Save TO HI.50 ON EACH BOND Across ifreel from tfia fall, II you want to Del sprung HI 2-5795 ClP. RAY GENUHS 924 r1h Slreel.

Grant Rental CRANE A ball WWwiy lilvig Compiny. HI LOWING DISCING, clearing: Rotary cutting high grast. F. E. LEE, "S- St.

HI 3.3501. NEED MONEY FOR BILLS AND TAXES? You can MruJ it fll market by selling those arllclea mat yo-J are rvol uilrKjr and have hidden away, Turn irtiefei info caih. HIVI fun Flea Marlttt FLEA MARKET SWAP SHOP Open Every Sunday REDWOOD ACRES HI or OR 7.3HI The holder of tfce Ira allowed slore ui'Jd Hts iemporarily For used duro-nolJile bod ts in 1he rfump If ha. 8. The franchise hclder s'lall te Jnhnson would be elected hy Ihe same huge majority thai returned Roosevelt's Father lo the White house in 193'J.

The senior Roosevelt won majorities in imc-njwielevery state but Maine ami Vermont against Republican M. Lnndon. Roosevelt, here lo allenti a end recorded December 39, 19ir, in IM olffce of the Rcc-vtfer tA ihe ily ol Humbo'dr, Slate C.s\ nia. In Llbfr 4M of Offkial Recwds at Daled: II, 1963. WESTERN TITLE INSUR ANCE corpora (Seal) t'onj ai Truslee.

By ROYAL CROMPTOtJ, vies Preild-nl. By D. Aulsfanl Secretary, 10 (S) as tur- been MI led lo rhargc, coiioct a-a keep (or roglnnal industrial meeting, said nis own me, from uiinq Ihel i i i- i surh 8 -e eslnb'lM-ed Ijy I-C IjCMlCVCCl John.SOn Strength Burgers Double, Drive-Ins Say CHICAGO (UPI) Americans are eating twice as many hamburgers loday as did 25 years ago, a chain of hamburger drive-in restaurants said loday. The group said hamburger eating has doubled to an average of hamburgers a week since pre-war years. The average American ale 182 hamburgers in 1963, it said.

Ihe' ffarxhije 'iyrcernent. be" sivcn tor all such Ices jre cciretlcd. duplicate copies su-ch recelpls shaN be retarded by (he fran- crUse. as parf of his jcords. 9.

The franchise sliall pay to ihe Ccynfy of Hiunboldf for priwircge trie franchise' an amount lo of Ihe gross 1 frarxhijp holder as teei cl for shall on monthly basis, wilh pay menl for tft monlh due on ISIh day ol ihe mwilh The Cosily ol Kurrbolcl shall have j-e righf to a the of rre fra.ich,"se ta'drr concern by h'm exercise cl Ihe :ayrr.cnis to recortf: ir.ri Any and all of Humboldl by 1he Ifanchlse ho'dcr baied upon stiall be by a state- men! cf a Certified Public. Accounla-tt er Public Accour.fant certifying Ihe correctness of the amount of gross fo- 1tc period that involved. The francfihe holder be en. lill-d to keep e-- at his wi prcperty, any arid a't llflm'j desires to f'om what "has bee The STUMP HOUSE The CHEESE HOUSE NEW OWNER-MGR. Bob Pigott OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY Closed Sundays Specializing'in IMPORTED ond DOMESTIC CHEESES Mary Pickford's Films Preserved WASHINGTON (UP!) Silent screen star Mary Pickford (hanked the Library of Congress Thursday for preserving many of her famous films.

Miss Pickford, "America's Sweethear!" of yesteryear, (old Dr. L. Quincy Mumford, the librarian of Congress, "without you, many of my films would have turned to dust." lefl al said Receipts hy Ifw hoWt cf 1he franchise from soorce shall r.ol be counted In allying Jhs fwo pei cent payrr.ent fo CwnFy cf Hum- boldl mrtiich is referred to In hereof. 11. franchise be granted shall be an franchise hy the Counly ot Huniboirii -is' Iht? operalion a dump wHhh the fol'ow'sng area: Beginning at a p-n'rt Ihe of T.

7 R. H. B. Infcriecfs the shoreKne Pacific Ocean (tn SCC'ICT 4, same Jownship) and thtrie east arxl tnrfe-fourths miles, rnsrc or less, to Ifte northeast cl Sclisn 4 7 R. 2 H.

8 I (hence sojti miles, mffes, lo cofner of lin T. 4 S', R. 1 W. H. B.

i Mr 1her.ce ro ih C.T more or less, to tte corner cf Seclio-i and onc-foorlfi the shoreTnc in (he South would make him a stronger candidate llian Hie President Kennedy, In another area, Roosevelt explained the Appalachian plan aimed at helping 10 which are in economic trouble. They are most of Pennsylvania, ail of West Virginia, and parts oJ Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, hama, Maryland, North Caro- ina Virginia and Tennessee, Koosevett, chairman of (he President's Appalachian Re- iotial Commission, said Ihe program includes highway projecls water resources programs, de velopmenl of limber, and development of 6 million acres for a cattle induslry. NOTICE OF SEALED BID SALE January B. 1941, to iMjIhorlly car.loFncd In till of I lie Internal Revenue Code, 1he described property has been seiied for ol llrvquenl Internal revenue due From MacDwisW Logging 916 Ktwrnan Street, Arcata, Callfernla. Th! properly will be so'd In accordance wilh Ihe provisions ol Section O3J of int Inlcrfal RcvemjD Code and the regulations Ihe nder, al public sale undtr 'hTcri wilt oper.etf the '13rd day of tJH, af 10:00 Room 204.

Lloyd Budding, 119 5lh tree Eureka, Callforrls. Oescriplin of Chevrolel Stallbn Door V-e. Llcenie BWU 70S. at Only Ihe title, arxl infereil of MacOonald Logqlntj Corp. In ar.d to the Fs offered for sale.

Prospcdivi ire rcquesled to wrllr cr cal! in person al the ofllce Ihe Kslrkt Vector dl Room 2C4, Lloyd Building. 719 jt.i Sfreel. Eureka, California (or Iht purpoie of Jtcurfng Internal Service l-orm B-d Fcr Seized and for formal Ion concern- ir.g tnipccCon ol Ihe properly, Bldi musi be sub ml lied dUcclly lo W. G. Mead, Revenue 011 leer at P.

0. Box EureXa, prior lo the tet for opening the bids. Bldi mull be accompanied by full amount the bid If tte lolal bid S2W or 1-ii. If Ifw lolal bkJ more than 1700, if Ihe bid or $700, whichever i) greater. most be The submitted 1hrewllh, is of payment of balance CROWNS irUSBAND IIAIPA, Israel (UPI) Mrs.

Yolieved Sharda, 27, was fined for hilling her hus- i'-c Ocean loss, to 1he po'rt ef Car Siailed On Tracks Hurled A) Fleeing Owner SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) When his car stalled on (he railroad (racks and he spoiled a train bearing down on him, Howard Weldin, 44, o( f'ullon, wasted no time. He leaped from his vehicle wilh Ihe inlenlion of pulling as much dislancc as possible bc- Iwccn him and Ihe crash. All lo no avail. The 82-car freight train slammed into Wci- of purchase price arc payment upon occeplarKe of Mgheil bVf.

JOSEPH fA. CULLEH (Diilricl Director Inlerral Rcven-je), Yt. (SI I I HOSPITAL Mr. Mis. DdvM Palmer 61S Arcala ArcAlri Boy, Dec.

Mr. f. Mrs. FranV 0. Box Si5, Eioy, Dec, 30 S.

Mrs. Larry Jotiiion P.O. Oox ArcaU Girl, 31 Mr. Wri. Cfialret Hill Rd.

Ctrl, Jan. 3 Mr. Mr I. L. D.

Stmwf P. O. DDX 6S1, Ac cat i Dor. Jan. 4 Mr.

Mrj. Robert Pellelltr UU Robert! Way, Boy, i Mr. E. Mrs. Georce Oivli Rl, BOK US.

A a a B6y, 5 Mr. Alri. Wldener General Delivery, 'AreaFA Ooy. Jan. Mr.

Lea 34t Eye Boy, Jan. i Mr. Wirj. Jlmmle Arcilfi Girl. 7 4 Dlllle JilO Harris EurcVa i Boy, Jnn.

a GENERAL HOSPITAL Mr. Mrs. Jack Buchhelm 3114 Glftnn EureVva Girl, Dec. 37 Mr. Mri.

EvereHe Werlt pine SI. Dec. Mr. Mri. Robert Zenda 71h Rio Una, Cdl, Boy, Dec.

ia Mr. Mrs, Lairy Fofd ifl EuftXa Boy. Dec, 19 Mr. Mr i. Lei and Ltpiccmb iKQ Ltwli a Boy, Dec.

Mr. fAri. Fred Marti.1 41 il Walnut EurtVi Boy, Dec. 30 Mr. i Mri.

Jamti Burrell Ewreki Ooy, Dec, Mr. 4 Mri. Paul Jensen Box Dec. 30 Mr Donald 7711 Girl, Dec. 31 Mr.

Mri. Vcrr.on Mirth all KH6 Eureki Ctrl, Jan. MJ-. i'Mrj. Richard Bui I 714 St.

Eureka Boy, 4 Mr. Mrs, Hircll O. Box SiS, LaVt Boy, Jan. 7 Mr. 1 Mrs.

Tim Tavrw AfphA Girl, Jan. 5 Mr. Mrs. Jamil 223 Hardi EureVta Boy, Jan. 9 ST; JOSEPH HOIFITAL Mr.

S. Wiri. Kellh Muiptiy 1135 Blakeiiee Girl, Dec. 38 Mr. SuPtcr At cat Boy- -Dec.

7t Mrs. Eddie Radlirr Pletd) Landlrvg Dec. Mr. Mrs. Joseph'Stoll Eureka Boy, Dec.

Mr. Otto Tlmm Box M3, Orlck Boy Dec. J9 Mrs. JerriW Wirurr.ullir I17a 18lh Gfrl D-c. 3.

Mr. Mfj. Oavld Earl 7403 Summer Eurikl Girl. 1 Mr -Mrs, Jack Jirmin Bayslde Heights, Soy, Jan. Mr.

A. Mri. Wesley HaHlHnfl 3311 Eureki GU1, Jan. 3 Mr. A.

Mn. Atvih M1tW Montoomerv, EureVa Girl, Jan. 5 Mr. Mn KlHh 33H Eoreki GFrl, Jan. 5 Raymsrvd ErFckiM Rl.

Box 31 Ecreka Girl, Jao- 7 Mr. Mrs, Arthur Rurger Cottage 51.r Eureka Boy, Jan. I CLASSIFIED- COURTESY SERVICE Anyone lintflftq ktyi, oljiut loit miy txtrtg rhfm In to 'LOST AND FOUND Ccwrer (t tureki Hc-fnoaotn where cuvntr rnav claim. FOUND-- rirar Chamber" Commerce Bulking--2 ol Oi'vrwr can pkk i-p it nswbpaper olfice. LOSTi Vldnlly ol M.

D. LeU Rinch, faced heifer calf, approx. 250 tbt. Reward. VA l-MJ after, p.m.

or TE 9-7061 dog eft Hill--Pert Beagli Ttrrltr. Wh-le with bldcX and broMn marklr.gi. tiame Dexter. AMUSEMEiNTS HUMEOLDT GSAHGe, SPRUCE POINT CARD PARTY EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 A PUBLIC GAMES EVERY al 8 p.m. Eagli Hall.

U17- California Slrcel. CARD PARTY SATURDAY JAM, 1ITH A GRANGE Games Cardi Card Party Friday, Jan, -IW Dowt Prairie Grarvgt Gamei Cardt 1:30 PUBLIC GAMES every Tlnnsday MOOSE HALL 107-Hflh Slre'it, PERSONAL. NOTICES 23 DON'T, BASHFUL GALL UP! Want Ad index lTJei and i i Autoi Auto Paris Auto Servicing arvd tteoalr Autsi arid Trucm Autos. Trucks tor Kent Bicycles anc Birlhs and Outbcardi Broken BuiWir.q Bull ric st Oppsrrun'ties Susintii OpportuAJIIri Vi'ant Rentals 'Bundles of Joy' To plftce a Blrlfi call Kami, HI Mill. Yto w'll receive a souvenir eCMlica of llw paper COTlalnlr.g ycvr clllW'l BlrUl Amwncemenl.

A nominal charge win be made lolely lor Ihl Ipacl occupiei. Are you one of those. peo- pte who would like to run a cbssified ad but just doesn'r Know how lo go. about it? Are you looking for job; a ho use, -a Do yo hove something to 1 sell? Run an ad it's eosy. Just pick up.yoyf phone our experienced od takers will gladly moke sugges- tions--qnd help you write the No extra charge, of course.

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