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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 18

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District 16 Be Picked Up Mail from will be picked up. three (imps daily instead of once.a day'uhde'r a new post office service, William -Eureka postmaster, announced Tuesday. "V--" Until instigation, of the addi: tional service, residential rhail was picked up once daily' by foot carriers. Now two additional pickups will be made throughout from collection boxes along with' the'foot carrier's pickups. The first collection begins at 9 a.m.

and will reach the Eureka post office at 11 o'clock. Air mail in this collection Vvill be on lime.lo' make the 12:15 air, mail shipment south, east and north, Lambert said. The other new pickup will last from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 o'clock, reaching 5 the office in time for. the 5:45 air lilt.

The day-long pickup.by: fool carriers' completes the collec lion. In line with Ihe'new-syslem new' hours-of-collection cards have been attached to all mai boxes within (he EUfeka citj limits, 1 Lambert said. He-added tliat the public can consult the new a exact'pickup time at-a particular box. Following is a list of the lo cations 'of'llie 82 'collection boxes in'Eureka: Huntoon and C''streets, Wa bash and street, Huntoo'i and A streets, California ani Hawthorne streets, Harris arii streets, 3.500 street, 32 Spruce street, Manzariita an. streets, California and Nei streets, Summer and Highlan avenue, Highland and Albee' stree Harris and Spring streets, Hen dcrsoh and streets, Myrt! street.v 17th; and Me- arlane.

streets) venue, County i l.a 1, roadway, and 'Wabash avenue. Ships Loading lumber HUMBOLDT STANDARD Wednesday, June' 11; 1958, P. 19 On Humboldt Bay roadway arid Clark street, eventh'and streets, 3100 igh Hodgson and streets, Har- s'and streets, Harris aliforhia streets, and Vest avenues, 1919 Fourth Second and eco'nd and streets, 525 Sec- nd street, i and Garland 'and Buhne treels; Harris and streets, 3485 1 street, Buhrie'and streets, ighth and B- streets, Californ- a and and.F streets, and I Henderson and treets, 507 street, Sixth and streets, svenlh and I streets, Sixth nd Thitd and treets, Second 'and streets; 15th nd 'and Veterans' 'Memorial llth arid iighlarid and and street. fourth and. 0 streets, Third and S.

streets, Fourth I and 1 streets, llth and ,1 streets, 17th San Francisco (UPI). Two teen confessed to lighting a cross on the lawn of. Negro Assistant'District Attorney Cecil Poole last Thursday. The youths, along'with; an. other youth involved, were ordered-to appear in Juvenile Court today.

One'boy is the. 16-year-old son.of a physician and 17-year-old son of a dentist. They live not far from the Poole home in the well-to- do Ingleside district. I The boys told police it- was a spur of moment prank They also said they were "spr- They had originally decided to burn the cross on the. lawn of 'a 20-year-old friend.

As they were planting -it on IMS lawn, the friend dashed-- out of his house and suggested they find a Negro home. They then went to the Poole home. Poole's 6-ycar old daughter found the cross the next morning and her father were for school. Former Eurekan arid streets, 1651' Myrtle' avenue; 'iflh' Seventh -a'n'd'-'E arid streets; Ninth arid G'streets, Sixth, and streets, Clark and streets, 1634 -F' street, front of; main post -Eureka i school, Henderson and Albee Ninth streets, Fifth and streets, Foot of street, Second and streets, Northwestern Pacific. depot; Fifth and streets, Fourth and streets, Fourth-arid streets, Fourth and streets, Henderson Center Post Office, Albee street Post Yolo Schools and Fifth Lift Curfew On Cyprus -British Gov.

Sir-Hugh Foot to'day-ca'utiously lifted the daylight curfew he imposed Sunday when murder- bent' Greek and''Turkish Cypriot action jagainsl each other. But he. was ready to clamp again at the fir'sl sign if renewed inter-communal ifrifc that claimed six lives and njured British'troops' and. -colonial police stood ready on' every corner of Nicosia. About .10,000 of them were on LOADING? DUMBER TODAY at the Oliver J.

Olson and-Company and will lift 1.7 million board feet before', departing. She also will terminal for shipment to the East Coast is the Calmar-Lines vessel load at "the A. C. -Button Lumber Company do.ck-. in.

Eureka. last night a Fields Landing dock Elvis In graduate and son of a Eureka couple has been elected super- Nashville, Rock and roller 'ElvisSPreslej drove here a i Memphis home lo make first recordmgs since.his i duction into the army. Stra throughout the island. Tuesday, night, in towns. the -curfew all major San Francisco (UPI) Supporters of the so-called right work initiative met Tuesday to map strategy for getting the mea.sure qualified for the November ballot.

the meeting came from Northern anc Southern California. However their names not "because .1 'San -Theq- dor Heuss, scholarly president nearing 'the; West arrives in a 'spokesman saids Roger mayor of -San; Francisco and chairman tftej.Right to Work Committee''for-rWrthern Call- hyp-week accom pariicd' by several Ife drove back to Memphis early (His 'morning after completing records. 1 Presley Is slated to report back to' the Thursday San, Fran Cisco today on his tour of the United States. Heuss.is scheduled to'arrive. at San Francisco International and in the fall the Army plansiMi to send'him to'Germany; Ito Airport at i 5:15 Honor of Navy, Air Force and Marine.guards will be on hand honors.

Over 600 Up or Red Ci'Oj; Swim filed. said a supplemental filing-of names will be made on June about 230,000 additional signatures would be filed. It 'will "take 322,42 9 Valid signatures to qualify the measure. are going right ahead to- get this issue before the people at general election.and all our initia- will -be' filed Lap ham said. House Refuses To intendent of schools.

Martin Cabalzar, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cabalzar, named to the post in election. He besled eanor K. Bandy, incumbent for the pas! 28 years.

Cabalzar had been Registration second section of the Ameri- ian "Learn 'to Swim" program will begin at 9:30 Liberal Trade Bill Washington (UPl) The House refused to scuttle President Eisenhowers liberal ute.periods from 9 a.m. 1 trade-biirin favor of a substi- i.m. tute measure offered by tariff Between 60 and'75 children Saturday 'at tu taking the m- rekaliigh school-gymnasium: stfuction work' in each period Youngsters are youngsters were signed in Red Cross trained instructors, the swimming lessons current- five-year of the re Columbia, S. C. (DPI) Lt.

ly underway live days a.week working under the supervision ciprocal. trade program Gov. Ernest F. Hollings led viral the high school pool. of an.

adult water safety Some 150 were tually all the way structor, Karl Mahler, director, turned 'away last week as reg from Tuesday's three The.House voted down a sub- Clarksburg public school mocratic primary race for gov- to maximum numbers. but it appeared today Richard M. Simpson (R-Pa.) de- work with some 1,000 children The second two-week lessor that position he was principal signed to reverse the nation during the summer swim cam program will begin on June 23 and district superintendent of with former educator Donald liberal paign. The public is invited lo Red Cross officials stated. The the Gait'elementary school dis attend and watch the classes.

classes are offered in 30 mm tnct for ten years. iiliiiillii TWO OF THE THREE VESSELS tied up alt The Pacific tion Company, arrived last night: to load lumber for Lumber.Company/dock.in Fields Land.irig are the Coast shipment to-the Hawaiian Islands. The Ewing is on Guard Cutter Ewing (left) and the'Mary Olson; lumber Humbold Bay relieving the Cutter Avoyel, which is ship, right. The Mary Olson, owned by 'the Oliver J. undergoing periodical maintenance at the same dock.

Olson and Company and chartered'to Matsoh Navig'a- Humboldt Man Killed In Oregon Accident SOME 600 YOUNGSTERS collected recently at the Eureka High school gymnasium lo regisler for the free Red Cross "Learn To Swim program currently- underway. This Saturday more children will be able to register for the second two-week daily program beginning June 23. Registration will begin at 9:30 a. m. About 60 to 75 children are iaught during each 30 minute period.

HUMBOLDT -RESIDENT Bobby Shelby, Redcrest, was one of. three persons killed yesterday afternoon near Grant's Pass, Oregon, when his auto struck a tree. Two other persons in the car were-hurt. Dead are Shelby, 32, Dorothy Mae Willard, 37 Glen'dale, Oregon, and Jack Haulk, address-unknown. The-injured are Donald Clemence, 26, arid Patricia Gaffney, 38, both of Grants Pass.

--(UPZ Teiephoto.) Three persons were ncludirig a Redcrest resident, and two olhers seriously injured at 4 p. m. yesterday when car in 'which 'they were riding slruck a miles north' of Oregon. Dead are Bobby Shelby, -32, Redcrest; Dprothy Mae Willard, 37, Glendalel Oregon, and Jack The, injured are Donald Clemerioe, 26, ant! Patricia Gaffney, 39, bolh of Granls Pass. Shelby, a millworker for the Englewood Lumber 'Company at Redcrest.

Shelby had recently been released from a Eureka hospital following an injury on'the job: He is survived 1 by his wife, Lillian. His mother and sister reside ini Star City, Arkansas Most disastrous train wreck in the United Stales at Nashville, July 9 The car was- owned by 1918, when 115 were killed. FIVE-DAY FORECAST San Francisco (UPI) Five- day weather forecast for Northern California: Few i scattered showers at beginning of period but no precipitation olherwise; temperatures below normal inland early in period but near normal otherwise; minimum' maximum occurred Sacramento 56-85, Red Bluff 62-89, Eureka 51-60, Santa Rosa 47-80, Blue Canyon 49'69..

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