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HUMBOLDT July 2-1, 1959, Page I S. F. Markets IUP1) Llv fiyeri ll-ii, mojtly i Jlelu tytir 7-9. Wear IT Twice-It Dry Cleani Nice We Are Experts At Our Job! EUREKA CLEANERS 91-4th St. HI 2-7040 Moscow Vice President Richard M.

Nixon, arriving at Moscow with his wife to open the American Exhibi tion and start an 11-day tour of Russia: "Every day we spend in this country we shall work wholeheartedly to help ere ate a climate of better understanding i i policy differences of governments will not separate or bring into conflict our two peoples." RENTAL TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES BEARD OFFICE EQUIPMENT 2t04-4th St. HI 2-4Z62 The undersigned Trustee In Bankruptcy will lell for the account of the United States Bankruptcy Court Heal Property located at 906 Allard (1435 Sq. ft. plus double garage) Heal Property located at 916 Allard Eureka (1212 Sq. Ft.

plus double garage) BOTH HOUSES NEW, NEVER OCCUPIED Sale to be lo high bidder to confirmation by the Court, on July 29lh, 1959, in the Courtroom of Ihe Honorable Conley S. Drown, Referee in Bankruptcy, Post Office Bldg. Eureka. Open for inspection from I to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 25th and 1 lo 3 p.m.

Sunday. July 26th. William B. Grover Trustee In Bankruptcy 924 5th St. Eureka, California Hillside 3-1317 NOTICE Members of Local 2808 A.

F. of L. Federal Credit Union On July 1 2 1959, Evelyn Tully was appointed Liquidating Agent of your Credit Union. A letter requesting authority to make partial distribution to the shareholders has been sent to the Bureau of Federal Credit Unions and distribution will be made as soon as authority is received. As of June 30, 1959, total a amounted to 3 6 3 3 1 9 5 which included 1 8 2 1 0 0 3 in cash and 1 7 5 9 2 8 7 in outstanding loans.

A statement of the financial condition of the. credit union will be mailed to al bers in the near future. Boy Saves Dog From Dunking, Gets J5 Reward Teddy Kay Sinnard, Il-yca old Eureka boy whom the re ord shows is "a friend of God and of lost dogs, today is fiv dollars richer for (he kindnes which flows in his veins. The youth, who lives at 190 Fifth street, rescued the beagl from a group of other boy who were on the verge throwing the animal into muddy slough. Teddy, a fifth grader a Franklin school, put a make shift leash on the beagle which had been lost on th rd Kllis summit above Bin, -lake last Sunday, and took i lome.

How the dog reache iureka from that area, soni( 30 miles distant, is unknown A telephone check of thi animal's Blue Lake licensi nade with police chief Charle Jussell of that city showed the owners to be Mr. and Mrs Luther Hunt, operators of a iporting goods store in Arcata Mrs. Hunt, notified, came Sureka at once to retriev 'Sparky," who was a happj dog indeed. "Where in the world did you ind him?" she asked Teddy vho recounted how the olhe. oys were going to have some un by tossing Sparky inl the muddy water.

"But they ain't no friend God's," the boy told her. Mrs. Hunt, however, was friend of Teddy and she gave him a five-dollar bill for hi: good deed. She said they miss ed the three and a half year old dog Sunday and reportet liis disappearance to the Blue Lake police Monday. WEATHER mem- Financial statement will be.

posted in the business office of the union in Arcata. i Raj Arei: Fair through Sunday except nwnifns fcr near coast hirki today San Francisco 10, Oaklaiu 76, San Maleo 78, San Rafael 85; low tonishl 53-39; westerly 12-25 inn! afternoons and eveninis. Koithern Fair through Sunday except a few afternoon and cvcnin? thunderstorms In Sierra and loosl leg on coast; i change in (em peralure; coaslal wfndi northwest 12-2: inph. Ml. i i i area: Fair throuth Sunday except a little afternoon cloudi ness; cooler today.

Sierra Fair through Sunday except a few afternoon and evening thunderstorms; cooler toddy, a a i i Fafr through Sun day; In'gli today and Saturday 92-102 i 60-70; southerly winds 7-1, iph. Ft. Brasr ridnit.r: Fair through Sunday except nighl and tnorniiiE foe mile chance In temperature; north westerly winds 12-25 inph near coast. NortMrestern a i i a Fair throug Sunday except niclit and morning foe near coast: little changr in temepra- ture; high today and low tonlghl Ukiah 93-54, Santa Rosa 8S-55. Napa 83-58; coastal iv in northwesterly 12-25 inph.

City-- i Low Rain Albuquerque 33 G5 Atlanta SS 69 ,01 Bakersfield 75 Boise iofl 70 Brownsville 96 77 Chicago 70 54 Denver 32 61 i Kl 63 15 A fifi Fait banks 72 51 ,35 Port 73 .20 Fresno 100 71 Helena 97 60 Kansas CHy 95 70 Los Anseles 6f 67 MEaml 85 80 Minneapolis KG 2 New Orleans fi9 75 New York 85 72 Oakland fifl 57 Oklahoma City 68 fis Phoenix I fa PiUiburch fiff 71 Red Bluff 102 Keno 9fl 33 Sacramento 94 64 Salt 1.ake CHy 75 a DicKo fid San Franc fsco 5.1 Seattle Spokane 102 Ffl Stockton 9,1 54 Thermal 11,1 so Washington n.T 7fi Courthouse News Humboldt County Superior Courts The calendar of cases In notice of motion. Yellow. Cree irlmpnf nun nf cnnnrirtu flnrn vo PMnln A( i .06 Dick Adams TV Appliances 2746 Street--Henderson Cenier--HI 3-5339 Norge 12 Freezer $235.96 Lowest Price Ever Offered Brand Full Warranty Dick Adams TV Appliances 2 7 4 6 Street-- Henderson Center-- HI 3-5339 Norge Freezer $289.96 Pries tver Offered Brand hull Dick Adams TV Appliances 2746 'E' Streaf-- Henderson Center-- HI 3-5339 Freezer $347.96 Norge 19 Cu. Ft. Uprite Lowest Price Ever Offered--Brand New--Full Warranty Dick Adams Appliances 2746 Street--Henderson Center--Ht 3-5339 one of superior cou will be called Monday at 9:3 a.m.

by Judge W. G- Watso Jr. Judge D. II. Wilkinson wi a the calendar in depar ment two al 1:30 p.m.

Mohda The criminal calendar wa called al 9 a. m. in deparlmen Iwo loday. DEPARTAIENT ONE Probate Petition to establish fact death of Naomi Allen; Demp ler; petition to terminate lif estale. Estate of George Rant Mitchell Henderson; petitio for letters of administration Estale of Wayne A.

Kirkpa rick; Mitchell Henderson; lurn of sale of real proper!) Petition to establish a death of Mikals Johns Jekc Hilger Thomas; petition terminate joint tenacy. Estat of Bessie Bertha Riner; Milch ell Henderson; petition fo letters of administration. tale of Robert William Adarr son: Dempster; first' and fina account. Estate of Robert well Lee; Stokes, Sleeves; fina account. Estate of Daniel Jo seph Flanigan; a Traverse; return of sale of rea property.

Law and Motion Humboldt County Commu nity Services District vs. Clau sen; i i i Serzfeld Wallace, Stoke Mathews Traverse; notice motion to dismiss for defenc anls Hauser and Malhews. Wi ion vs. Wilson; Hill Dallon Stokes, Sleeves; notice of mo ion for elimination of furthe emporary support. Cochran vs Tehran; Fraser, Hil! Da on; notice of molion for mod.

'icalion of decree. Goff vs. Me ee; a Traverse 5 motion for immediat learing on unlawful detainer 3 ierce Trailer Equipment Co Lock, et Hill Dallon McKiltrick; motion to dismiss Airport i i Co. vs Cringle; a i Sevier; de murrcr to complaint. Lawsor vs.

Coggeshall, et Mitchel Henderson, Sevier; demur er to complaint. Santos vs sanlos; Braun; order to shov ause. James vs. i a Credit Corp, Falk "'alk, Getz, Aikens Manning nswer and notice' of molion or change of venue. Raynor s.

Raynor; McGowan; notice motion. Huber vs. Huber order lo show cause Sleckenstaff vs. Bleckenstaff, tathews Traverse; order t( liow cause. McCanless vs.

Me Canless; Mathews Traverse rder lo show cause. Tolman Tolman; Sapper Buzza rder to show cause. Oles vs. iles; Sapper Buzza; order to how cause. Default Richardson vs.

Richardson Morrison; divorce razier vs. Frazier; Mathews raverse; separate a i enance. Hoalton vs. Hoalton cott; divorce. Huddleston vs 'uddleston; Scott; annulmenl are vs.

Dare; Hill Hill; di orce. Sunrise Collections, Jnc Vale, ct contract. Schie er vs. Schieber; McKitlrick; Churchill vs. Chur hill; McKittrick; divorce.

DEPARTMENT TWO Prnbafe. Estate of George L. Fraser; Mitchell Henderson; final account. a of Lorcna F. Harvey; Mitchell Henderson; petition for letters of administration.

Petition to establish fact of a of A a H. Dempsler. Estate of Joaquin A. Pires; a i an Harland; petition for letters of administration. Estate of Dom enica Mary Flocchini; Demps ter; final account.

Estale ol Charles August Kuenzell; Hil ger Thomas; petition for order to compromise litigation and to into contract. Guardianship of Sharon Lee Vinum, i a Buzza; return of sale of real Estale of Harry Campbell; Morrison Morrison; petition for letters of administration. Eslate of Barbara Goble; Morrison Morrison; relurn of sale of real property. Estate of Inez C. Niles; Hilger Thomas; notice of motion.

Law and Motion Twidwell vs. Twidwell; Mahan Harland; order lo show cause. Olson vs. Olson; Rader Truitt; order to show cause. Industrial Credit Inc.

vs. Blagden, et a Cook; order for examination of of judgment debtor. Haret vs. Harct; Kalk Falk, Mathews Traverse; notice of motion. Kinney, ct al.

vs. Rau- lianen, et Hammond, Hill Dallon; notice of molion for summary judgmenl. Brashear vs. Brashear; Quinn Johnsen, i Morrison; Logging Corp. vs.

Thielc, et a Sautter Malhews to i amend complaint. Withrow Withrow; Mathews Travers order to show cause. Teiche, i al. vs. Mor-Jac Lumber Co Mathews, Malhews Travers Hill Hill; demurrer lo cor plainl.

vs. Dudle Mathews Traverse; order i show cause. Owsley vs. Owsle Mathews Traverse; order i show cause. Default Davis vs.

Davis; Morrison Morrison; divorce. Graham Graham; Hill; divorc Toste vs. Toste; Falk Fall divorce. Scolt vs. Scott; Woot man, Leddy.

Sautter, Rade Truitf; divorce. People vs. a Christ pher Forliner; Hair mond; allempted forgery; port of a i office People vs. James C. Fortine Conry; petition lo revoke bation.

People vs. Dalton Mau rice Barger; Conry, Hammond robbery; certificate of magi Irale. vs. Robert Armstrong; Mathew. worthless check; certificate magistrate.

People vs. Verl Pa ton; Conry; three counts of rob bery, three counts of kidnap ing, counts of assau with a deadly weapon; arraign ment. People vs. Frank Emor Conry, Hammonc second degree burglary; re port of probation officer. Peo pie vs.

Andrew Iven Thomp son; Conry, Hammond; secon degree burglary; report of pro balion officer. Elena Tanferani Named Queen Of Arcata Fete Elena Tanferani Miss Elena Tanferani of Ar ata will be crowned tonight Queen of the Arcata Log gers and Lumbermen's Jubilee vhich starts today in the White Dily. Miss Tanferani, daughter of Ir. and Itrs. Angelo Tanfer ni, was selected by an Arcal, lerchant's committee from ield of five candidates.

The coronation will fake lace during a street dance on he plaza tonight. She also wil ppcar at the Saturday nighl ance at the Arcata Labor 'emple and then Sunday will ward trophies and pri7.es for ie lumbermen's contest. "Eliminations a rizes for winners of con ests designed lo show off the umherman's various skills will tart at 1 p.m. Saturday. The Queen's court will con isl of Arlene Silva, Meleta S'oah, Darlene Tultle, and AuClair.

Slayer Dies In ilectric Chair Ossinlng, N. Y. Leroy 'eilh, 52, of Akron, Ohio, was xeculed at Sing Sing Prison hursday nighl for the slaying a cab driver during a 1956 oldup. Keith's electrocution had een delayed five times, twice allow him (o lodge an ap- eal with the S. Supreme ourt.

On both occasions, the igh court refused to step into ie case. He said just before his death iat he was "disappointed in" ew York Gov. Nelson A. ockefeller for not staying his xecution again. His lawyer ad told him he had no other 2gal moves to take, but Keith ad maintained up to the last hat "I may be lucky again." At the time of the Decem- er, 1956, shooting of cab driv- Joseph Suro of Jersey City, eith was on parole from a life nurder sentence in Ohio and as wanted for questioning in onnection wilh another Ohio illing.

t.KCIAt, NOTICES County Of Humboldt State of Callfornli I CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS be ccivcd at the otflce the Conn Clerk, VcLerina Memorial Dujldlnc i and II Slrccta, Eureka, California, un o'clock p. on August 18, 195 at which lime they i be public opened and read for performing wo follows: Construction o( road a proachw over Klimath River ni Martins terry. No bid will be received unlcaa It made on a Proposal Form furnfch by the County Surveyor. Each must be accompanied by castvcashfe or certified check made payable to County of Humboldt, or a bo made, payable lo the County of Hum boWt, and executed as'sufety by son corporation authorized lo issue sure bonds In the Slate nf California, for amount equal lo at least i percc Ihc amount of total such luaranty to forlcllcd shou Ihe bEdder to whom Ihc contract awarded, fail lo enter Into Ihe to Iracl within ten (10) days ftom after Nollce of Awaid, AU bids are lo be compared on basis of the County Surveyor's cs mate ot Ihe quantities of work to don No bid i be accepted from Co tractor who has not been license accordance with the provisions Chapter T91. Statutes of 1929, as amen ed, Plans may be seen, and forms of PL porel, bonds, contract and specific (Eons may be obtained at the office Ihe County Surveyor, 1106 2nd Strei Eureka, California.

The special attention of prospecti bidders Is called to the "Proposal qulremenls and Conditions" annexed the blank form ot proposals, for (u directions as to bidding, etc, In accordance will; the provisions Section 1170 of the Labor Code 11 Board of Supervisors has the ceneral prevailing rate of wag applicable to the work lo be done follows: Copies of Ihe waie schedule adoptc by the Board of Supervisors are ara able upon request in the County Clerk office, Courl House, Eureka, Callforni AH crafls not represented by Hut Dtldt BulldhiB Trades are secured fro San Francisco Buildinc Trades. Apprentices to all crafts arr auje lo working scales set up by the A prcnllceshtp Council. Elzhl (8) hours shall constitute day's work--Forty (-10) hours per wee Overtime: Saturdays, Sundays ar oHdayi, soverncd by craft involved. The following holidays shall be served: New Year's Day, Memorial Da Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanh slvlnr Day, Christmas Day, Adnilssl' Day and Armistice Cay. The County of Humboldt reserves tri right to reject any and all bids.

By Order of the Board of Supervlsoi Dated: July 21, 1959. County of Hunihotdt By FRED J. MOORK, County Clerk. thru County ot Humholdl Stale of California NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PROPOSALS i be cclved al the office ot the Coun Clerk, Veterans Memorial Building, 10 and Streets, Eureka, California, 2 o'clock p. on August 4, 193 at which if me they will public opened and read for the sale at su manufactured material at Area Airport at McKinleyvflle.

No bid will be received unless It lade on a Proposal Form fnrnishrri he Counly Surveyor. Each bid mu be accompanied by cash, cashier's rrttfied check made payable to Ih Counly of Humboldt, or a bidder's bon iiade payable to the. County of- Hun loldl, and executed as surely by som orporation authorized lo issue sure londs in the State of California, amount equal to at least five pe en I of the amount oE the tola such 'Kuaranly to be forfeits hould Ihe bidder (a whonv the con raet I.t awarded, a i to enter i th on tract i i ten OO) days fro nd after Notice of Award. All bids are to be compared on Ih 3asls the County Surveyor's esllma the quantities of work lo he don No bid i be accepted from a Con ractor who has not been licensed I ccordance with Ihe provisions of Chap er 791, Statutes of 1929, as amended Plans may been seen, and forms coposal, bonds, contract and specifica Ions may be obtained a I the offli the County Surveyor, 1106 2nd Strce Aireka, California. The special altenticn nf prospectiv is called to the "Proposal Re utremenls and Conditions" annexe the blank form o( proposals, fo ull directions as to bidding, etc.

In accordance with the provisions cction 1770 of the Labor Code th oard of Supervisors his ascertains ie general prevailEnK rate of wage ppllcable to the work to be done a ollows: the sale of surplus manufac uied material at Arcala, Airport, Me Copies of tlif waee schedule adopte the Board of Supervisors are avail ble upon request En the County Clerk' fflce. Court House, Eureka, Callfor ta. All crafts not represented by Hum oldl DuUdinc Trades are secured from in Francisco Buildinr Trades. Apprentices to all crafts are subjcc worklnE scales set up by the. Appren cDihtp Council.

Elcht (3) hours shall constitute ay's work -Forty (401 hours per week Overtime: Saturdays, Sundays ar governed by crait involved. The following holidays shall be ob erved: New Year's Day. Memorial Day ndependence Day, l.abor Day, Thank: Iving Day. Christmas Day, Adrnlsslo ay and Armistice Day. The Counly Humboldt reserves th gbt lo reject any and all bids.

By Order of the Board of Supervisors Dated: 21, 1959. County of Humboldt By FRED J. MOORE, JR Counly Clerk, thru (S County of Kumboldl State of California I I TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS i be re Ived al the i of the County rrk, Veterans Memorial DuMding, 10(1 Streets, Eureka, California, tint! K) o'clock p. m. on August 23.

1959 ivhfch lime Ihey will be pubHcl cned and read for performing worl follows: Construction Veterans' Mem Building. GarbcrviUe, California. No bid i he received unless il 1 itic on a Proposal farm furnishet the County Surveyor. Each bid mus accompanied by cash, cashier's rtifieci check made payable to the iimly of Humboldt, or a nd "made payable to the County imholdl, and executed as surety me corporation authorised to issue rely bonds in the Stale of California a'n amount equal to al least (ivi ercenl of the amount of the a such guaranty lo be forfell.er ould the bidder to whom the con is awarded, fail lo enter into the within ten 110) days (rom and Notice of Award. All bids are lo be compared on the its of the County Surveyor csli- ite of the quantities of work lo be bid will be accepted fcom a Con actor who has not been licensed Ir wilh the provisions ot pter 191, Statutes of 1929, as amend- Plar.s seen, and forms of pro- sal, bonds, contract and specifica- orts may be obtained al the office of Counly Surveyor, 1106 2nd Street ureka, California.

The special attention of prospective dders is called lo the "Proposal uiremenls and Conditions" annexed to blank form of proposals, for full rr-cllons as lo biddins, etc. In accordance with the provisions of ction 1770 nf the Labor Code Uir oard of Supervisors has ascertained general prevailing rate of wages to the work to de done Hows: Copies of wage schedule adopted the- Board of Supervisors are a a i upon request in the County Tier, Court House. Eureka, California, All crafts not represented by Hum- Idt TJuildlnE Trades are secured from Francisco Trades. Apprentices lo 11 crafts are subject working scales set up by Ap- enlkesbip Council. Eiahl (S hours shall constitute a y's work--Forty f0) hours per week Overtime: Saturdays, Sundays and olldays, governed by crait involved.

The following holidays shall be obrved: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, dependence Day, Labor Day. Thanlca- vlne Day, Christmaj Day, Admission ay and Armistice Day. The County of Humboldt reserves the to reject an'y and all bids. By Order of the Board of Supervisors. Dated: July 21, 1959.

County of Humboldt By FRED J. MOORE, JR. County Cleric. thru (S) HUMBOLDT BAY TIDES (PACIFIC A I TIME) I 55:1 rs is --Ainr '1 K'V "Iff f.7 0 K.7 K.t 1:31 1.1 I.If, A.I 0:12 1.7 NOTICE OP SAl.r. OK fERRON'A morERTY AT FK1VATR BALK in Ihe Superior Court of State California In and for Ihe County ot Humboldl rrulter ot Ihe Eilale ot JOH H.

JEWBTT. Deseascd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihit th underpinned, ai Admlnlslralor of II of John H. Jewell, decease wlH sell at private sale to the Mine 3ndJ csl bidder upon the terms conditions hereinafter mentioned an subject lo. confirmation by said perior Courl, on JULY 27, 1939, at 11 10:00 o'clock a.m..

or'Uier after within Ihe time allowed by at the offices of HILGER i THOMA 924 rmh -Sired. Eureka, Californl all right, Kite, Inleresl and estate said John H. Jcwelt, deceased, the lime of hla all rich title and Interest that jaid estale acquired, by operation of law or olhe wise, olher lhan or In addlllon lo Ih of said John H. Jewell, at the Hi of his death In and lo the persor Pioperly described as follows: ALL OF THE TIMBER lying and In upon follow! esc rib properly, situate and being in 1 Slate of California, Counly of HUA BOLDT: The Southwest quarter of tht Nort west quarter. Section The Soulh one-half of Ihe Norlhea quarter and the Northeast quarter the Southeast quarter of Section all In Township 3 Soulh, Range East, and The Southeast quarter of the Nort west quarter and the North half the Southwest quarter of Section and Ihe Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter of Section 4, Tow ship 5 Soulh, Oange 5 East, Hun botdt Base and Meridian.

Bids or offers are Invited (or la property and must be In willing ai i be received at Ihe offices of HI, GER THOMAS, attorneys for A mintstrator. or may be filed with tl Clerk of said Superior Court or deli ered lo the said Edwin C. Jcwelt pe sonally, at any after first pu liealion of this notice and before ma Ing said sale. AND CONDITIONS SALE: Cash payment; Ten Per Ce I of the purchase price to be su mlttcd with bid. Title Insurance, it sired, lo be paid by Buyer.

DATED: JULY 9, 1059. EDWIN C. JEWETT, Administrator of the Estate John H. Jewett. Deceased.

HILGER THOMAS 924 Fifth Street Eureka, California Telephone: Hillside 3-2241 for Administrator 17, 24 (S No. 14163 Dept- 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Superior Courl of the Sta of California in and for the Coun of Humboldt. In the Matter of CHARLES AUGUS KUENZELU Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIV UN creditors hivlnr claims arainst the sa decedenl to file said claims in tl jffke of. the Clerk of the aforesa court, or to present tliein lo the dersiettcd at the office of her alto neys, 624 Mf Street, in the CUy of Enrehs, in tl aforesaid County, which latter offl is the place of business of the unde signed in all matters perUlnJnr to sa estate.

Such claims with the necessar vouchers must be filed or as ifoiesid within six months aft the first publication of this notice. Dalcd: July 6, 1959. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH KUE1 ZELL. Administratrix of the Esta of Charles August Kuenzell, ceased. HILGER THOMAS 924 FUlh Slreel Eureka.

California Telephone: HJ 3-2241 for Admiiifofrairlv 2H, No. 14172 Depl. No. -2 N'OTlCi: TO I In the Superior Cnurt of the Slat of California En and for the Count of Humbotdt. Estate of EDWARD B.

McDONOUGH also known as E. B. McDOK'OUGH, De NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo th creditors of Ihe above named deceden hat. all persona having claims agalns he said decedent are required to fl 1 hem, wilh Ihe necessary vouchers, I he office of Ihe Clerk o( the abov entitled courl, or to present thrm, wll Ihe necessary vouchers, to the unde sinned at the law offices of Qulnn Johnson, Room 506, Professional Built. HE, Eureka, California, which is th ilace of business of the underslfne all mutters pertain In? to Ihe eital of said decedent, wilhtn six mont" a the first publication of this notice Daied this 13th day July.

1939. LEONARD C. DEVOY Executor of the estale the above named deceden' I JOHNSEN By MELVIN S. JOHNSEN Attorneys for Administrator 507 Slreel "nrcka, California Dale of First PublicalEon: July 17 059. 24, (S Notice of Intention To in the Sale ol Alcoholic Beverages To Whom It May Concern: Subject lo issuance of the licensi pplled for, notice is hereby given thi he underslgnrd proposes to sell alco TO lie beverages At the premises, des rlbed as follows: Seventh and Slreels, Eureka.

Pursuant lo such intention, the un esigned Is ipplying to Ihe Depart nent of Alcoholic Beverage Control lo ssuance by of an alcoholl everaee license for these premises a ollows: ON SALE GENERAL, Anyone desiring to protest the of such license may file a erified protest i the DC part men Alcoholic Beverage Control al Sac amenlo, California, slating ground: or denial as provided by law. Thi remises are now licensed for Ihe salt alcoholic lie era res. The form may be obtained from any of the Department. THE EUREKA HOTEL COMPANY (S, Nn. 14154 Dept.

2 NOTICE TO I Ihc Superior Court of the Slate California in and for the Humboldt. In the Matter of the Estate A I A Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the im- erslgned, A BARRY, Admlnlstra- rix of the Estate of DAVID BARRY eceased. to the creditors of and al ersons having claims against the Fak eccased. lo file them, with the neces- ary vouchers, within six months ie first publication of this notice, in ie office of the Clerk of the Superior ourl of the Counly of Humboldt.

or 5 exhibit them, with the necessary ouchers, i i six months aftrT the rst publication of this notice lo the Id Administratrix at the law office- 1 her attorney, RlaJne McGowan, 232 Moore Avenue, Eureka, California, ie same being her place of bulines; i all matters connected with talc lair. DalLd: July 22nd. 1933. A A Adminislrnlrfx ot the Estate of A I BARRY, Deceased. LA I McGOWAV.

ERNEST GROVER WILSON Ernest Grover Wilson, son the late Elias Wilson of For- una, died suddenly Monday San Francisco as the result a heart attach. He is survived by his wife, Irs. Emily Graham Wilson of an Francisco. Interment will be held Sat- rday at Cypress Lawn Memo al Park, Colma. STLVA F.

LALOU Funeral services for Silva F. aloli were conducted (oday 1:30 p. m. in the chapel of Hizcn's Mortuary, Ferndale. ntcrment followed in the erndale cemetery.

Funeral Notices Obituaries BARBARA JEAN Barbara Jean Brown, X-IB, died Tuesday evening as suit of an automobile accident near Rolmerville. She was'born March 2i, 1841, in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. Miss Brown had been in Huron and was visiting her sister in a p'fo Heights, Forluna, at the Urns of her death; She had resided in California for the past '12 years. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and.

Mrs. George Brown, Forest sisters, Mrs. Joy Zollo, Fortuna; Mrs. Frank Wheeler, and Mary, Marjorie, Cynthia and Jean Brown, all of Forest Grove, Oregon; brothers, Elmer, James and Mark Brown, all of Forest Grove. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.

m. from Emmerson's Mortuary Chapel, Fortuna. Robert Benbrook, a minister of the Arcata Jehovah's Witnesses, will Interment will follow In the Rormerville Masonic cemetery. Pallbearers will be Robert H. Coffelt, Robert Coffelt, H.

Richard Coffelt, Raymond Nelson, Raymond Cheney arid Stanley Enevoldsen. ARNOLD COLEMAN ALLEN Arnold Cpleman Allen, 44, died Thursday night in a local hospital after a brief illness. He was born April 3, 1915, in Sheridan, Arkansas. He had resided in Bieber for nine years prior to coming to Eureka in 1950. He had been employed as a grader for 1 the U.

S. Plywood Company. He was a member of the Church of Christ, Eureka. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Valerie Allen, Eureka; daughters, Mrs.

a i Brown and Donna Rae Allen, both of Eureka; son, Cpl. Fred James Allen, serving with the U. S. Army in Korea; mother, Mrs. Rose Allen, Sheridan, sisters, Mrs.

Myrtle Ly- arand, Sheridan, Mrs. Mildred Morehead, Lakeview, Oregon; brother, Otha Allen, Sheridan, grand-daugh- er, Kathleen Brown, Eureka, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are sending at Cooper Mortuary, Chapel of the Ferns. EUGENE BIONDINI Eugene Biondini, 2815 street, died Thursday at a ocal hospital. He was a native of Leggia, Switzerland, and had nade his home here in Eureka or the past three years.

He lad been the owner-operator of a dairy ranch near Ferndale or many years prior to his re- irement several years He is survived by his wife, jillian C. Biondini of Eureka; daughter, Mrs. Ruby Head, and a son, Alvin E. Biondini, joth of Eureka; five grand- hildren, Barbara, Richard and A homas Head, and Carol and Robert Biondini; two nieces, Irs. Marie Giampaolo of Eu- eka, and Mrs.

Helen Hover of "ureka, and two sisters in Swil- erland. Rosary will be recited at 8:15 his evening at Sanders Fu- eral Home, and following brief ites at the mortuary at 9:30 alurday morning, i mass.will be celebrated at St. crnards Catholic church, commencing al 10 a.m. Interment vill follow at St. Bernard's emtery.

HARRY WALTER STORER Harry Walter Storer, 86, ied Thursday afternoon in a ocal hospital after a long ill- ess. He was born February 17, 873, in Kentucky, and had Ived here for one year. Survivors include a son, Gerald L. Storer, Kneeland; randchildren, Harry, Paul and Storer, all of Kneeland. Funeral services will be con- ucted Monday.at 2 p.

m. from ooper Mortuary, Chapel of ie Ferns, The Rev. Robert akley will officiate. Inter- nenl. will follow in Ocean View imelery.

LARRY EDWIN LAHT1 Funeral services for Larry dwin Lahti will be conducted alurday at 11 a. m. from ooper Mortuary, Chapel of ie Ferns. The Rev. Paul D.

langum will officiate. Pallbearers will be Stanley enton, Albert Nichols, Thorns Wiseman, Lee Armstrong, lei Haberman and Robert oodwin. IORISK Flowers Say it nilri arrjnremenli, whatever the occnlon. Ask your nearest nejchborhood florist. HANSON NUnSKRY, 31tA UNION.

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About Eureka Humboldt Standard Archive

Pages Available:
89,164
Years Available:
1956-1967