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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 19

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TOAD HALL--Inspired by the ancestral borne of itfr. Toad Jn the children's classic, "The Wind in Ralph Way built his own version Toad.Hall. The 65-year-old widowet chose a huge cedar hollowed out by fire and constructed, his mountain tree house near'Shoqua'irnie, Wash. Albert To Go 'Down tins' With Main Issues Of Party WASHINGTON (UPO "I am a Democrat without prefixes or suffixes a plain Democrat who goes down line with the main issues of the party." This self-chnracierization came today from Rep. Carl Albert, 53, a quiet-spoken Oklahoman who is slated to become the new Democratic' leader of the Ilouse.

Thus, Albert rejected' the description applied to him by Rep. nichard Boiling, who tried to defeat Albert for the leadership--and failed. Dolling, 45, who was Albert's only challenger, withdrew from the race Wednesday. He told a news conference he had decided not to put his strength to the test at a caucus of the 258 House Democrats next week because "I do not have enough support to win." Calls Self Liberal Boiling made it plain lhal he regarded this as a defeat for lib eralism. He colled himself a lib eral.

lie described Albert as "liberal wilh reservations." He said the late Speaker Sam Brookings Veneer Operation Closed BKOOKIiVCS (Curry Co.) Ore Oregon a Veneer closci down operations of their twi plants in this area effective Jan 1 for'an indefhijfe period of lime TJje two operations employ ap proximately 80 people. The y'cncc mills located in Harbor am! nor I Brookings are owned by S. A. Agnew. A company spokesman snirl the Harbor operation was closed definitely because of thc'srigging plywood market conditions and (he Brookings plant was down for installation of new-equipment.

'A hew clipper is being installed in the Brookings plant. No date for opening either plant was forecast. The logging operations will conlinne and will nol be affected by the mill closures Rnyburn was "indeed a liberal 11 iiit he pointedly refused to char iclerize Rep. John W. McCor nack, 70-year-old Boston Irisl nan, who will succeed Raybur is speaker next week.

Wilh no olher contenders i iiglil, il is a foregone conclusio hat Ilouse Democrats will la UcCormack for the top part and elect Albert to succcc UcCormack in the No. 2 post loor lender. Rolling said the "reservations ic had about Albert's liheralisi to civil rights and roblenis created by the exis ence of oil and gas producers Mberl's congressional dislrict. Defends Ilcconl In an interview with Unit I'rcss International, Albert sa thai his overall voting reco might be considered liberal some and moderate by others that no one would call him a co scrvalive. Albert's friends were miffed Polling's remarks which came response to newsmen's question Albert said he had high rega 'or Boiling and hoped there we "no personal Although he took a less libor a i i rights-legislati than Dolling, Albert supported th civil rights laws of 1957 and 10CO in Ihe form in which they were finally cn'ncted.

YOUR POCKETBOOK By FAYE HENLE Q--I nndcrsland there Is a great commission. ypu own Iho al of pulillslicd'niqtcflal on ca shares you can havq Ihcrn Irnns- cr opportunities. Can you tcjl fcrrcd i names of your what is W. Dear Hot'off tdo press the newest-edition of ''The Oc- Outlook Handbook," Wished, by the U. S.

Depa'ii- chlldrcn. Cost will-be but pen- lies to, cover the transfer tax. Q--Where can I get (he books you mention in Dear H. Any t'ime I 'incih 30 major industries, costs lances arc, yon'll- find a copy on in your- school or public ary. N'ew York Life Insurance Com 1 ny's Career Information Scrv- (51 New York, has "44 free booklets ich oilc on a different career.

cw York- State Department of ommcrce, 112 State Albany, Y. Write the U. S. Superintended Washington 25, for a free listing of other ca eer booklets. Q--I would like to give each of ly two daughters a-few shares The commission rate on lese small purchases is prohib' iycly high.

Can anything be done reduce it? D. S. Dear D. Place one order in our name anil pay the- single ent of Labor's linreau of Labor tj on a book, il is available and can bo prdcrcd by a P' Wieii-r nentkin a pamphlet I always give name and address of (he organization. an insurance annuity tax- iblo under an estate? N.B.

l)ear N. Yes, it is taxable the estate of (lie deceased. There Ore three things you should know about the tax treatment of Also free: 'booklets from the lifo insurance: For income tax sum payments of a policy received in cash arc exempt from federal and state taxes. If the proceeds are to be made in (he form of specific periodic payments, then only that portion, which is "interest" in excess of 51,000 a year is subject to with the company for future distribution and just the interest earned is paid out, this-interest woulc have to be reported exactly as you Corrugated Culvert Now Tunnel-Sized NEW YORK (Uf'l) 7- Tlie crjnk- piece- of nictal pipe once- fainll- ar chiefly through its use In cul- 'erls under country roads'or In draining farm fields-is turning up odny jp whopping now sizes lor le.ivy duties. Wlierc corrugated metal pipe materials once were used largely 'or ditch-size projects, today they ire in use as lunnel-stzed conveyors of water flow and eyon of rains and automobile traffic.

Some of the biggest and most cavernous of these oversized cul- are taxed" interest for any other investment. Insurance" policies arc subject federal estate tax. How ever, your estate would havo to exceed or if you qualify for the marital 000, before'being subject lax. verts have mclal liltfc thick-. ir than a silver dollar-steel sheet mly 3-16 of an inch This is Iho case with what the originators, the Armco Steel claim is the world's largest pipe.

Now close completion at Dccoursey, freight yard of the Louis- ille and Nashville Railroad, it is 21 feet in'diameler. Once in place, It mil be used carry trains under a new 'rcight yard. A slightly smallei version will be put into use not "ar to make an access tun nel for trucks. If there is a "secret" to the use of what looks to be a thin skinned pipe, it is in part the waj that it is installed in the earth. When Armco Drainage Meta Products, Armco subsidian announced the development mon So far as stale inheritance laxes income tax.

If- the-policy -is-left go, life insurance proceeds paid I named beneficiaries are not sub ject to taxation in by far majority of stales. Check the nil ing in your stale. than a year ago, said tha its research project had prodncei a method of design and construe tion which offered a simple meth od of telling how a cornigntec metal conduit behave when enclosed in a compacted fill. 2 pencils and thousands more arc be-in" sent to Pimmi employes of the Nallonwide Insurance" Co officeTa Jlfe 000 nr Vat0 jCC i' Tllis akl is il1 Edition to the the film's workers have contributed for'solf-heiu projects kerosene lamps, fools, etc.) iu Honduras? Col 5 and Panama. Will Ilcllernian left relayed message after visiting Panama: "Send pencils o'r the i HUM3OLDT STANDARD hursday, Jan.

4, 1962', P. 19 The icw' president of Ibo For- una Chamber ot Commerce, iioger Low, will receive his gavel- office at Ihe organization's aji- Hial dinner January 15 at Hosji-' aliiy House. Main speaker of the evening ivill be Frank Toner, manager of; Ihe Sonoma Counly branch' of. Sank of America. He will speak' on highway bypassing of Gerald llorbcrs.

outgoing is chairman of (he dinner, which gels underway at 8 p. rn. hospit ility hour will bo held at 7:30. I worses go toybiirstoiph? Ta kc Tu for fas sooth- relief of acid indiees- indige tion, a or gas. 3 rolls, 30c.

San Jose Firm SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) Happy New Year I Already the ear 19G2 is a few days old, and ie cold indifferent mujtiludes are ailing for nice Ihings to fill their alms, waiting for new industries swell tlicir payrolls, waiting for IK: boom to sparkplug prosperity, for the'population influx 0 stimulate greater opportunities, for exorbilant govcrn- icnt spending and hand-ouls, vailing, for something to be offered'Ihem. Happy Nerf Year I What makes 1 new year happy'! Not apathy, thinking, criticism; lot complacency, negativism, or Happiness in the new fear means work, love, creative planning, unselfishness', and to- jetherness in home and community enterprises where each of us pool our individual efforts for a mited community How does this concern First, are you making any serious attempts to improve yourself-as an individual'? 'are you doing your utmost to bring comfort, peace and happiness to your family? you willing to chip in and assist your fellow? men in the' development of a heller community for everyone who lives here These are the Ihree components of the triad spelling Happy New Year The person spending lime promoting his healih and well-being rather than abusing Pr dissipating it, will find that his new year will depend to greal degree upon what he makes pi limself and not so much what others mny do for him. The person spends bis lime cultivating good family living, rallier ha'n causing discord, abuses and nsecnrilies in Ihe household, is a nsw year contributor for family appiness. And the person who spends his time arid money toward Ihe development of his own community where he earns his START THE NEW YEAR ENJOY BEAUTIFUL NEW FURNITURE AT LOW, LOW WAREHOUSE San Jose savings ami loan company put a million dollars in cn'sti on display Wednesday and offered free samples--one penny per customer.

The Guaranty Savings and Loan Assn. borrowed the million 'for days from Wells Fargo Amcricar Trust Co. for the opening of a ndw office. money was put under glass insured by Lloyds'of London am placed under armed guard. irea'd, ralher than spending hfs Lime and money wilh oulside'pur- suits, Wall Street, and other in- leresls, is a'conlribulor for community these three'catcgorios you belong.

Maybe you belong to all three. 'Can you 'say "Happy New Year" and resolve that you will personally take an active role in yourself, your family and your community for the happiness ol everyone Dr. Samuel P. Bnrre 9 PC, "Deluxe" BEDROOM OUTFIT 9 QMAMTY PIECES-COUNT if DOUBLE DRESSER MIRROR ROQMY CHEST-OF DRAWERS if BOO KG AS'E' HEADBOARD 3 2 COIL "Santa-Fe" MATTRESS MATCHING BOX SPRING ic 2 PILLOWS if 2 BQgpoig LAMP'S Simple modern linos, combined with proven quality, distinguish this oufsfanding bod- room group. Deluxe Quality ai a "Bargain Price" Available in Walnut, Sahara Sand or White with Plastic tops You got a Double Dresser wilh Mirror, Roomy Chest of Drawers, BooVcass headboard with a metal frame A Genuine "Santa-Fe" 312 Coil Mattress and matching Box spring, Plus: 2 Boudoir Lamps and 2 Fluffy Pillows only $8.45 A Month 8.45 A MONTH EASY TERMS On All Purchases Baker Stanton direct financing WINTER Strictly unofficially, the U.S.

Weather Bureau is experimenting wim forecasts Usually, they're only made for the next 30 days. Sketch above shows may-shape up, if the elves who control the weather don't Slay any trickst- I'will be a hard winter west of the Continental Divide down through West Texas' Aboro normal temperatures will prevail over most ot the; eastern ot thf country In between there will be nothing unusua Precipitation will aiso be much heavier in the west, particularly along the will the southern-and Kntral ilalns lib through the lake region, below riormal south of 'Pennsylvania and east of the AppallchVn" alfo in northwest away from Rest of country will De normal. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 P.M. FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY Eureka 37. W.

Second St. Phone HI Crescent City 315 IN 4-1612 Forttma LOW'S Furniture Main St. RA.

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89,164
Years Available:
1956-1967