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HUMBOLDT STANDARD Monday, Feb. 22,. 1965, P. 20 The Most Popular Issue Ever Printed By Eureka Newspapers! "THE THOUSAND YEAR FLOOD" She Rivers On A Rampage! A Collector's Item for Years to Come A SELL-OUT! 79,000 copies were printed on February 7. These were all sold except a small reserve for over-the-counter sales at our office.

In addition, 17,000 more orders were received. So on February 2 1 we ran a re-print of 35,000 copies to meet this unprecedented demand. A total of I 14,000 in all. These extra editions will be available at our special low price until March I. After that date the price will go up.

So send in your orders today! 35' tj JEACH Price. 3-M advances fo 50e after 7- 2 Feb. 28 ALL ORDERS MUST IE ACCOMPANIED WITH PAYMENT. PLEASE USE ORDER FORMS AND PRINT PLAINLY AS THESE ARE SHIPPING LABELS. SPECIAL NOTICE After March I the price of the Eureka Newspapers Souvenir Flood Edition wil! be advanced to 50 EureTa Newspapers, Eureka, California Please mail Souvenir Flood Edition to: NAME: STREET ADDRESS: Eureka Newspapers, Eureka, California Please mail Souvenir Flood Edition to: NAME: STREET ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: Eureka Newspapers, Eureka, California Please mail Souvenir Flood Edition to: NAME: STREET ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: Eureka Newspapers, Eureka, California Please mail Souvenir Flood Edition to: NAME: STREET ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: Eureka Newspapers, Eureka, California Please mail Souvenir Flood Edition to: NAME: STREET ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: Eureka Newspapers, Eureka, California Pleasa mail Souvenir Flood Edition to: NAME: STREET ADDRESS: IT --L- 1 A Eureka Newspapers, Eureka, California Please mail Souvenir Flood Edition to: NAME: STREET ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ea Patricia Neal Stiil Critical After Strokes HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Academy Award winner Patricia Neal ioday hovered unconscious between life and death for the fiflh consecutive day since she underwent brain surgery lor a massive stroke.

Attendants at UCLA Medical Center said the condition of ne 39-year-old aclress and mother of Ihrco remained "unchanged." She was operated on last 'ednesday after she had two rokes. It earlier had been reporter, lat the longer she remained nconscious, the greater the hance of permanent brain amage. Miss Neal, who was namet ic best aclress of 1963 for her ole as a slatternly housekeep- opposite Paul jNewman in Hud," had the first slroke 'ednesday nighl shortly after returned home from Metro joldwyn-Mayer sludios, where DC was filming "Seven Worn She was taken lo the medica: enter, where she had a secont Irpke. Brain, surgeons'operate nd said she suffered severe ranial bleeding. Racial Tension In Mississippi Told Kiwamans Dr.

David Gran if Jackson, told Arcala iwanians at Bella Visla Inn Thursday evening the bigges iroblem in his state Is rac irejudice. There arc two slate extremis groups, he said: one, the anti egrcgalionists as representec the NAACP; Ihe other vishes lo preserve segrcgatio: any way possible. The ma ority of Mississippians arc neither group, he said. Missis sippi Baptist Seminary is try ng to raise the educational lev el of colored people, he addec Dr. Grant was introduced by th Rev.

Robert Rooks of the Trin ity Baptist Church. George Robinson.of Hurnbolf. Slationers was chairman. Pre id.nt Paul Ely presented Jol Ham, 1964 club president, wil a past-presidcnl's emblem. Symbols of the office of Ca dinal include the red cap (or retla), sapphire ring, red ga ment or cassock, red mant and red cap.

Semester Honor Roll At South Fork Announced MIRANDA-South Fork High School honor roll for the fall emester has been announced with many SFHS students earning LMAL NOTICIS To achieve the Principal's ooor Roll a student must have tUined 3.1 grade point through a 3.4$ average. This comparable to a or plus verage. The Superintendent's oner Roll requires a student have a 3.5 through a aver- ge. This Is an A or A- avcr- following is a list of slu- ents who achieved the Super- tendent's Honor Roll and the rincipal's Honor Roll: Superintendent's Honor Roll Ih grade, Alan French, Beveri Orem, Jan Pearson, Mark helps, Sherril Shilts, Jim Stier, lianna Henner. Superintendent's Honor Roll Oth grade, Cheryl Branam, Ken 'augherty, Gail Davis, Reilus amble, Karen Kingsbury, Lina Kluck, Dan Murzi, Steve 'erriman, Ana Pietrick, Gina scotl, Nancy Shideler.

Superintendent's Honor Roll 1th grade, Dcnise Barnett, jene DeSomery, Sharon Ege and, Shirley Egelar.d, Alinda laherly, Mike Griffith, Diana Mder, Carol Liening, Karen Greg Winsby, Tom Vood. Superintendent's Honor Roll 2th grade, Judy Babcock, Tom Jenninghoven, Cherry Bickford, Terry Bickford, Linda Bjerke, Beth Blumenstock, Sue Brown en D.enton, Jim Fiench, Lecta Marie Martin, Lind lason, Karen Pederson, Kim "helps, a i Rasmussen Hiff Reed, Laura Swope, Mike 'ernon. Principal's Honor Roll 9th grade, Marilyn Berry, Mary Col ins, Ken Do Ane, Margot Ma on, Danny Moody, Sherry O'Neill, Pat Quinn, Susan Stans lerry, Margaret Stevens, Mari yn Vest, Vince Weslphal. Principal's Honor Roll 10th grade, Mark Counsil, Mardi Early, Donna Gleason, Tom Haley, Charles Hill, John Kirk, Pat Lindsley, Roberta Main, Marie Monschke, Mike Moroni, Paul Parkinson, Don Quietevis, Sharon Richardson, Roberta Stevens. Principal's Honor Roll llth grade, Pat Barrow, Darlene Bales, Randy Bresee, Carol Brown, Steve Clarke, Cynthia Dcnton, Holly Ann Dziergao, Linda Engerbretson, a Gentry, Sandy Hopkins, Carol lunl, Kalliy Johnson, Jaycila ones, Janet Menges, James Jilchell, Jeanne Prince, Judy Jlmer, Larraine Wallace, Linda Veslphal, Linda Willison, Kay NOTICI OF HtARINt OF rlTITIOM TO AIANDON ALLIV AND ILK STRUT SHOWN Otl AWINDIO MAP OF JACKSON AND IVCKDINO ADDITION TO THI CITY OF EUftEKA NOTICE.

IS HEREBY GIVEN lo a' reehoitferi Tn Road District No. 1 of trie County of Humboldl rhar ttie BMrd ol Supervisors of tr.t Counly flf tlumbottt ia for hearing petition lo abandon herein aiter-deicr I bed county alky and ounly highway. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN thai aid hearing will held by nld Board Supervisors on Tuejr.ay, March 9, HJ, County Courthouse, Eureka, California. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN he counly alley proposed to be rade, Joanne Anzini, Gayle iranam, Orin Burgess, Robbin Cummins, Delphia Flores, Mike fitchell, Jackie Moroni, Richrd Pederson, Jim Prince, Jim bchaafsma, Craig Simmons, 3elma Smith, Jerry Wallace, Mike Walsfrom, Steve Wells. Weather Summary By United Press International Arctic air ended a weeken (ouch of spring in the Midwes today.

Temperatures fell more than 20 degrees zero in Minnesota and droppa below freezing as far south a Alabama. The mercury hovered nea freezing at the nation's capital where rain and snow fell ii gusty 40 mile and hour winds. SAFE HOMEOWNERS SAVE WITH US Ycu Fn trir tAvingt! With our if you cliim it reduction neh for two Our pied- protection for ycur and ptrnnif cffccti includes pinonal liibilily prolcclion. Both may ba Iniurtd it greatly reduced ntii, CALL OR SEE ART AT ART HENSHAW INSURANCE 940 9tVi St. ARCATA VA 2-3254 i'ymer.

Principal's Honor Roll 12th WEATHER ttta hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., In Chambers, HumboWt By United Press International San Francisco Bay Area: 'air through Tuesday; high today 52-58; low warnings tonight 40-47; for northwest vinds 20-35 m.p.h., diminishing onight. Northern California: Fair hrough Tuesday except local flurries today in Sierra Nevada and clouds near coast; cooler inland. Ml. a a-Siskiyou area: 'air and cooler through Tuesday; fresh north winds. Sierra Nevada: Cloudy todaj and tonight wilh local snow lurries at high elevations today; fair Tuesday; colder anc windy today.

Sacramento a Fair 1 through Tuesday; high both days 51-51; -low tonight 32-42; north winds 8-18 m.p.h. Fort Bragg and vicinity: Cloudy today; fair tonight and Tuesday; colder tonight; small craft warnljtgs for northwest winds 20-35-'knots. Northwestern California: Fair and cooler inland through Tuesday; high today and low lo- niglil Ukiah 63-34, Santa Rosa 63-33, Napa 60-35; small craft warnings on coast for norlh to northwest winds 20-35 knots. High Low Precip. doned and referred lo herelnabove Is In the Cowty ol HumMdl, stale of California, and Is described as follows: That certain alley set dedicated by amended map of Jackson and Everdlng Addition to the City ol Eureka recorded In BooX 4 of Surveys, pace Si, In rht offlca ot Recorder ol Humboldt County.

which jald alley Is further described as follows: Beginning at ttie southwesterly corner of Lol 1 of said Jackson and EvcdTno Addition lo 'he city of Eureka (ac eordTno lo said amended mipti Thence, North, 275 feel, to soulh. erly line of Lot It of said Addition to Eureka; Thence, West, atoos said southerly line, 15 feat, lo the northeast corner of Lol ol said Addition lo Eureka; Thence South VS feet, to Itie south- a corner of Lot 30 of said Addition; Thence, East, 15 feet lo the point ol beginning. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN lhal the county highway proposed ID be abandoned and referred to here'nabove li located In the County Humboldl, Stale of Call- ornle, and Is described as follows: That certain street dedicated a designated "Erk street" by amended map of Jackson and Everdlng Addition to the City of Eureka recorded In Book A of Surveys, page 58, In the eflke of the Recorder of Humboldl County, said street Is described as lol lows: Beginning at the southeast corner ot Lot 31 of said Jackson and Everdlng Addition to Eureka lo sale Map); Thence, North, 375 feet, to the south. rly line of Lot of said Addition to Ihs City ol Eureka; Thence, East, ator.g said southerly line, SO feet, to the northwest ccrner of Lot 20 of said Addition; Thence, South. 275 feel, to the south west corner ol Lot 33 of said Addition to the Clly of Eureka; Thence, West, 50 feel, to Ihe point of DATED; February IfsS.

FRED J. MOOSE. Counly Clerk and ex offlcto CFerX of the Boird of Supervisors ol Ihe Cojnlf of Humfcoldr, Stale of California By w. Ft. schujsman, Deputy Clerk.

2-15, 17. 3-1 (S) NOTICE OF NEAR HI. oept. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR IHE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT. In the Matter of Ih.

Estate of b. KAUFFMAN, aka IRVYIN KAUFFMAN, aka I. D. KAUFFMAN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th George M.

Kauffmin as Executor ol th WHI of the above named decedent, ha Filed herein a Petition tor Probate Wllf, reference to Is hereby mad for further particulars, and that Ihe tim and place of hearing Ihe seme has bee set for Monday, March 1, 196! al a.m.. In Ihe Court Rocm cf Departmen 1 of said Court, in the Court House In the City of Eureka, California. Dated February 10, IMS. FRED J. MOORE, Clerk of said Court By Theltna Dep'jty Cltrk.

MATKEWS. TRAVERSE McKITTRICK Attorneys at Law, M7 Street, Eureka. California, 442-3759. YOU CAN RELY ON THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS OF OUR PHARMACISTS! 25 YEARS OF DISPENSING QUALITY PRODUCTS TO THI PEOPLE OF THIS AREA. FREE DELIVERY 4 TIMES DAILY OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 P.M.

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Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LAWRENCE BRYANT and JOSEPH BRYANT as Co-executors of Ir.e Will ol the ibove named decedent, a tiled herein a PETIT.ON FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR TESTAMER TARY, reference lo which Is hereby macfe for further particulars, and lhat Ihe III place of hearing tf.e same has been set fcr Monday. March 1, IMS at In the Court Room of Department No. 1 of safe! Court, in the Court House, In 1he City ot Eureka, California. Daled February 17, 1965.

FRED J. MOORE, Clerk of said Court, By Lucy F. Ure, Deputy Clerk. rMHAN, HARLAND 1. GROMALA, P.

O. Box Lxia. California Telephone: Attorneys lor Petitioner. 1-11, If, 3-3 IS) Cleopatra's Needle, an ancient American Federation of Labo iclisk in New York's Central obeli 3 ark, is said to be the oldest man-made object in the United States. Authors .29 .06 HELP US TO HELP 100 Yean of Service fo the Poor and Needy Nationally Through Effort.

Generous Oonon ST, VINCENT DE PAUL STORE 212 Street, Eur.la turtki 73J-W7J, Ftrtuna ACROSS tQaraKe 4 Author ft Eng" 70. plant 13 Pointed procei (bot) HWutennUle ISHudjrarii 17 Abbot's headdress ISEirly anchorite 19 Elephant's it Fense 24 Collere 27 Jewel 30 Before 31 Subrrtirnte detector deriee 33 rYonclerical 34 Intention SiPrten 36 Catevte Tiagc WJudge is circuit 43 Omen 45Sioain TmltBM 49 Called, cow SI Hand bomb 52 Maxim 53 American Navy Lighted S3 Evergreen Jhnifc Still 57 Greek letter DOWN 2 Feminine mm filter DEATHS AND FUNERALS MRS. GKRTRUOE 1965, 523 Sonoma Surcka. Wife of Vincent K. Slill of Eureka.

Mother of Urs. Alelhe Anderson, Mrs. Sarbara McKellar, bolh of lureka. Sister of Mrs. Lirh nie Sutro of Rio Dell, Jack Holm of Eureka.

Grandmother of Keen Anderson, Dennis and Lane McKellar, all of Eureka. She is survived by numerous nephews and nieces. She was a native of Eureka, iving her lifetime here. Age: 71. Services will be held at Sanders Funeral Home, Wednesday, Feb.

24 at 1:30 p.rm with the Rev. Karl Ekaas officiating. Interment, Ocean View Cemetery. BILLY, MRS. BELLE -Feb.

20, 1965. 1824 Maine Rohnerville. Sister of Joseph Richard Froli, Sr. of Sevastopol. Aunt of Joseph Richard Froli, Jr.

of San Jose, Melvin H. Kroli of Palo Alto, Mrs. Emily Belle Gray of San Diego. Cousin of Sam and Ralph Wilkinson both of Wcott, Gladys McCarthy, Wilkinson and Lome Wilkinson all of Fortuna, Wilkinson of San Uandro, Mrs. Rae Brightman of Loleta, Arthur Wilkinson of Oregon, Mrs.

Johnson of Alderpoint, Mrs. Lois Davis of Hydcsville, Mrs. Wright of Fort Bragg. She is survived by numerous relatives. She was a member of Rohnerville Rebekah Lodge 81; Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, 40, Fortuna; Foriuna Pythian Sislcrs 65; she had served a number of years on the youth committee of the Rebekah assembly.

A native of Jefferson Iowa, coming to California as a child, and making home in Rohnerville the past 25 years. Age 82. Services will be held al Gobies Fortuna Fortuary Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev.

Ray K. Magnuson officiating. Interment: Sunset Memorial Park, Eureka, with graveside services under ths auspices of Rohnerville Rebekah Lodge. AING, CLARA LUCILLE -Feb. 18.

1965, Eureka, Kolher of W. Patrick Andry of Lancaster, Robert C. Andry of Eureka, Mrs. Arden L. Helk Long Beach, Thomas H.

Schmitz of Citrus Heights, Fredrick Schmitz of Eau Gallie, Phyllis Linda Belsey of Eureka. Daughter of Mrs. Mary Burgess of Eureka. Sister of Wts. Edna Stale of Eureka, Evelyn Morgan of Honolulu, Hawaii, Clark B.

Rixon of Larkspur, Leslie Ailkin o( Alamo, James Boltrell of Sebaslopol. She is survived by numerous nephews and nieces, 10 grandchildren. A native of Culver, Ore. Age 51. Services will be.

held at Sanders Funeral Home, Tuesday, Feb. 23 at II a.m. wilh the Rev. Duane Grimstad officiating. Interment, Sunset Memorial Park, Eureka.

BEALL, CLARA MAY Feb. 19, 1965, 588 17th Arcafa. Molher of Bcrnice Johansen of Eureka, Mrs. Ann Sedlacek of Arcata, Tyson Beall of Napa. Sister of Myrtle Den- Ion of Ashland, Ore.

Grandmother of Gary Johansen of Asloria, Delbert Sedlacek of Arcata, Barbara Punch of McKinleyvillc, Vance, Gordon, John and Thomas Beall, all of Napa. She is also survived by 10 great grandchildren. Member of Neighbors of Woodcraft. A native of Jack Counly, Texas. Age 80.

Services will be held at Chapel of the Redwoods, Monday, Feb. 22, al 1 p.m., with Rev. Andrew Montgomery officiating Pallbearers: Joe Cook, Curt Sundell, Lee Hover, Henry Bullman, Lyle Lewis, Paul Hover. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Arcala. JOMENIGHINI, MRS.

NANCY 1ARIE Feb. 20, 1965. 0 I Highway 101, Loleta. Mother of Fred Domenighini of Lob- ta. Sister of Alfred Gamboni of Switzerland.

Grandmother of Miss Nancy McGovern, Miss Patricia Domenighini and Danny Domenighini all of Loleta. is survived by a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives liere and in Switzerland. She was a member of the a i Church. A native of Vogofno, Svitzerland coming to the United Slates and county over 58 years ago, making her home in Korluna a number of years and in Lolela the past 33 years. Age 79.

Rosary will be recited Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at Gobies Fortuna Mortuary, Requiem Mass, Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 10 a.m. at St; Joseph Church, Fortuna with the Rev.

Father James Gabriel officiating. Interment at family section, St. Mary's Cemetery, Fern dale. BARKDULL, ALVA R. Feb.

21, 1965. Pepperwood. Father of Mrs. Madeline Holmes, and Mrs. Roselle Beauvais of Pepperwood, Mrs.

Barbara Calkins of Long Beach, Mrs Leah Scott of San Diego, Mrs. WiTma Kellar of Las a Nev. Raymond and Claude Barkdull, both of Carlotla. Brother of Mrs. Claudia Mc- Kenzh of San Francisco, Mrs.

Dorothy Guenther of Sebaslo- pol. lie is survived by 8 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, and numerous other relatives. He was a 50-year member of Eel River Lodge 147, F. A.M. and the California Farm Bureau.

He had been self-employed a years as a rancher. A native of Loleta, residing a number of years in Long Beach, prior lo going to Pepperwood over 15 years ago. Age 84. Services will be held at Gobies Fortu a a Wednesday Feb. 24 at 1:30 p.m.

under the auspices of Eel River Lodge F. i A.M. Inlermenl at Sun set Memorial Park, Eureka. LEOAL NOTICES NOTICt OF INTENTIOK OF IOARD 0 SUPERVUOHS Of THt COUNTY 0 HUMBOLDT TO A PROFERTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th Board cl Suoervlsors ct the Ccuftly Kumboldl v.lll meet al the Supervisor Chambers, Humboldl County Ccurlhoui Eureka, California, on Tuesday.

March 1MJ, at the hour of o'clock p.m., consummate the purchase of Ihe hereli after-descrloed real properly. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN lhat price to be paid tor said le broperty Is Ihe sum ot Thirty Thouian Dollars (S30.OCO.CO). NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that th vendor from said purchase be made Es Mary Slubbs. Said real property Is located lr 1 Counly ol HumboWt, State of Calllornl and Is described as Follows: Lot 5 In Block 1 ol Gushaw'i Secor Addition to the Clly of Foriuna accor ing lo the map thereof filed In th Recorder's Office of th.e County of Hum boldl. State of California, In Book 1 Maps, Page 54.

DATED Ihls lath day of February, FRED J. MOORE. Ceunly Clerk and ex offlcio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Ihe County H'jmbcldl, Slate of California By W. E. Schuisman, Deputy Clerk.

141, 3-1, I IS) Samuel of tl 1 popularized the term bargaining" in the Slates. 'coltecliv i Not to 21 Jury authorial km iZ Moslem print IS Hound (uchaeoL) it Hindmost Reixm" XjUMT 25Openlk Jefc En Eland (ab) VPrlnooa Effortlessly K) Fluidity unite It Deo DITinrt 32 City Ota Urnr 43 Lath 44 Iodine form) "Man Without iCountij'" 47 Mine i 48 Brittle SO Low bunt I LAST WEEK'S SERVICES AT Ocean View Cemetery St. Bernard's Cemetery MONDAY, Feb. 15th Inl. M.

IMarmant, fthodoa'ina'rsn Garcfln, Ocaan Viaw IAINEIURG, Paula 1. Inlarmant, Ocean Viaw COWART, liiiac CramatEon, Octin Viaw TUESDAY, Ftb. 16th CARLSON, Cail A. Sr. ErtcrYptmtnf, fmctwiry THURSDAY, Feb.

ISth MATTHIAS, C. Wilk.r SI. (OtEITS, Harry C. Cramation, Oraan Viaw, Inurnnwnt, Mt. Viaw Cana- lary, Oakland, California l-Way al City 44J-117J.

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