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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 17

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STANDARD Tiiosdoy, July 29, 1953, Page 1 PAY LESS GET MORE Henderson Center Further Autopsy In Man's Death Further medical Investigation was conducted today into the death of 21-year- old Gerald Llttls of Machos, Washington, who was pulled lifeless from a pool near Gar- bei-ville Sunday. Physicians said, aulopsy results still were Inconclusive as to whether the young man died Ifrom drowning a heart at- tack. They said there was noi evidence of injury or foul play indicated. Little, soon to bo married to a'Briceland girl, was pronounced dead on arrival at a Garberville hospital. He had been staying with his future father- in-law, Carl Rhodes of Briceland.

The remains will bo taken to Washington for burial. A NOTICES How to add years to your life 100 years tho average American could expect to live about 40 years. Today--about 70. Modern sanitation, diet, drugs and medical practice have added 30 years lo our life span. And nole lhat 70 is average.

Many die sooner. Many live longer. You up'your chances of being a "longer" if you eat properly and get proper medical care. This means periodic checkups by your physician. As pharmacists we are pleased to help by supplying the drugs your doctor prescribes--drugs unknown a century ago.

We're soconsciousofthccft'cctivenessofmodernmedicine that we're shooting for a life span of 100 years. How about you? RltCHlE; WOODS STORE Open Evenings 'III 9 Corner anil Streets Eureka III 3-3175 Two Hurt When Auto Hits tree An elderly San Matco tourisl couple were injured 18 miles north of Garberville yesterda) afternoon when their 195' model auto struck a redwooc ree. Most seriously injured was Mrs. Caroline Prine, 88, who suffered head -injuries and sprains. Her husband, J.

E. was treated for minor injuries at Garberville Gon- cral Hospital and released. Choose Jury For Strong-Arm Case A Humboldt superior i court jury was being chosen this morning lo hear the case against Louis Conner, 26, and Russell Dean Dealher- age, 22, charged with the strong-arm robbery of a Ferndale man. The defendants, both Eu- rckans, accused of taking by force tho wallet of Jose Rod rigues, during an alleged slrug- glo in a Eureka alley May 8. OF PROSPERITY Dublin (UPI) High are bringing new prosperity to people living along the western coast of Ireland.

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Ac Tlmljtr Incorporated of California, Defending, By vlrtut' ol an execution Issued out ot Ihc U. 5. District Court, ot ihe Sic rain ento Northeni Division. Stale of California, wherein Snow Camp Logflnc Company, a i i ind A. Pctcri, and Timber Incorporated of California, Defendants, upon 26th ot March, A.

IX. 1IW, for the turn of $574,621.41 lawful money of the United Slilei, Lcttdts coiti and In- Ifresti 1 hive levied upon all the rtghl, title, claim, and of said defendants 5. Pelcrti Mid Timber In- certiorated of California of, In to Ihe following described real estate, situated In the County ot Dumbo) tit, Slnle of California, and bounded and described ns follows: UEAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT, STATE or CALIFORNIA: The Marlins Ferry Ranch, con- of Lots 3 and the half of the Northeast quarter; the South halt of the Northwest quar- and the Northivrst a of the Southwell quarter in Section ALSO Lots 1. 3. and the South halt ol Northeast quarter; the Southeast quarter of the Noxtnwcit quarter; ihe Northeast a of the Southeast quarter In Section 5, all In Township 9 North, Hanie 4 East, Humbotdt Meridian! ALSO I East halt of ihe South- eatt Quarter excepting lliai twrUon hereof deeded to KEamath School District of HumQotdl County by deed of record En Book 115 ot Page 290, Humboldl County Reeontii Also cxceptlnc therefrom that portion described in deed to Klamdlh Sclraol DJitrlct of Huinbolctt County, recorded November 23.

1947 In Hook 22 of i i a Kccortls Fate 317 Humboldl County Jiecotdi. all in Section 31; and ALSO ihe North half ot the- Norlhweil a of the Southeast quarter; the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast a the North half of the Southwest quarter of I Northcail quarter: the Korlhcait a of the Northeast quarter; the Southeast quarter o( the Northeast quarter; West half ot the Southwest quarter; and the Southrast a of the Soglhwcil quarter; a In Section 32. and all teliie in Township 10 North. Ha use 4 Meridian, REAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF' HUMDOLDT. CALIFORNIA; The Mackle-Lewli purchase con- slsllnif of the South hilf of the Northeast quarter and the North half ol the South fast quarter of Section 21; tha North half ot Southeast quarter and the Southwest a of Northeast quarler of Section 1 22; ihe Nojthwest quarter of the Southwest quarter tvf Section 23; the South half of the Southwest a of Section 27; the East half of the Norlhweil a Southeast quarler ot Northeast quarter and Northeast quarter of South- cast quarter of Section 34 and thi Northwest a of North- a of Section 35, all in Township 10 North, Ranee 3 Eas-t, Humboldl Meridian, containing 600 acres more or less accord in to Survey.

ALSO the Southwent a and Wett half of Southeast a of Section 10 and the North half, the North half of the Southwest quarter and the. Southeast qunrler of (he South' west a of Section 13, all In Township 9 North, 3 East. ilumboldt Meridian, contain ini SCO acres iioie or leu. ALSO an undivided interest In and to the North half of the Southeast a of Section 20 En Township 10 North, Range 3 East Kumrjolrft Meridian. TIMBER, standing, lying or being upon Ihe following described real properly situate In COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT, STATE OF CALIFORNIA: Lota 2 and the Southeat quarter of the Northwest quarler, the Soulheait quarter of NorlhfABt quarter, the Northeast quarter of tha Southeast qiiBrler fn Section 2, Township 0 North, Banee 4 Huinboldt Meridian; and the Southwest quarter ol the Southeast quarter ot Section' 33.

and the North a and a quarter of Section 39. Township 30 North, RiinBc 4 Humuoldl Meridian. A PflOPEHTY LOCATED AT BAYSIDE HEIGHTS: County of Itumboldt, state ot California. The north half of Lot 23 of Tract Two per Map recorded In Hook Maps. Pacci -78 find 79 In the Deaths Obituaries Funeral Notices NO MONEY DOWN ANY HOME IMPROVEMENT JOB TO $3500 YOU HAVE 36 MONTHS TO PAY MINIMUM MONTHLY Geoicj 60 W.

Fourty EUREKA North crest CRESCENT FREE CUSTOMER PARKING MONDAY THRU FRI. 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

LEUOY GENE H1U.MAN Lcroy Gone llillman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hillman of Crannell, died irf a Eureka hospital Monday night. In addition to his parents, tie Is survived by a sislcr, Charlene Hillman, and a brother, Curtis: Hillman, of Crannell; grandparents, Mrs. Georgia Larson of Petrolla, William Butcher of Blue Lake and Mrs.

Mallio Hillman ot Eureka; and several aunts and uncles. Graveside rites will be held at Sunset Memorial Park on Wednesday al 3 p.m., with the J. Thomas Lewis officiating. Arrangements are under Ihe direction ot Sanders Funeral Home. WILLIAM (DICK) FAU1S William (Dick) Faris, born on May 26, 1889, at Hillsboro Ohio, died in Crescent City on Sunday at a local hospital af ter a short illness.

He came Del Norle county In 1944, anc in 1945 ho and his wife, Eu nice, purchased the Dunroven store at River's End. He was a veteran of World War wher he served -with the Signa Corps, and was a retired mem ber of the U.S. Forest service. He was a member of Smith River Amorican Legion pos No. 712, and also had 37 year of continuous service as a Le gion member.

He was a mem ber of the DAY of Grants Pass and a past state comman dor of the "DAY o( the state Washington. He was also member of the American Le ion 40-8. He is survived by his i I'Ainice Faris of Smith Rlvei brothers, Bert Faris ot Ha ivaii and T. Faris of Taco ma, and numerous nie es and nephews. Funeral services will ba coi ducted on Thursday at 2 p.m from Wier's Mortuary Chape in Crescent City, with the Rev Kenneth Killin offlciatin; Graveside services will be coi ducted by Smith' River Ame ioan Legion post No.

712, an iterment will be a.t Smith HI er. Pallbearers will be Be Trapp, Weslbroo Chester Crook, Fred Haigh iVilliam Fisher and Norma HcLeod. Office of the County Recorder of ldl on Wednesday the 13th day Iluiiibnldl County. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY I a i A i i A. 19M, at 2:00 o'clock I'.

M. of that day. at (he Sberitf'i Office. 4lh ar.d Slrcpt), C1ly of Eureka, County al Huniboldt icll fit iiihHc auction, (or a rnnney of he United Staler, all the right, title, claim and inU-reil o( said defendants A. Feteia and Timber Incorporated cf California of.

In and to the pliove described property, or to much thcrco? as may be necessary to raise sufficient funda lo a i saW Jurlgment, with Interest and costs, to the hlghcil anrl hi rider, Dated this 21sL day ol July, 1958. ALBERT A. NigKOLS. Sheriff of Ilumbotdt County. By S.

L. SMALL. Chief Civil Deputy, FREDEH1CK I- 1HLGER, riatnllfl'i Attorney, 12 S) JOHN JOSEPH EICHiNER for Jon Joseph Eichner were conducte Tuesday at 2 p.m. al the Pierc Mortuary under the auspices i (he Eureka Elks'Lodge. Coi eluding -services followed i Sunset Memorial Park.

KOTICE OP SAI.K--TEMrOBART Homlni A i of the Cltr It Scaled proposals will be received by the Housing A i of the City ol Eureha (hereinafter called Ihe "Local A i at 735 West Farrli Street I the City of Eureka, Clllfomla, until, and nublkly opened at, o'clock A.M. tC.D.S.T.] on Avlust 12. 1QM, for the purchase of J732.0CO Temporary Notes Series), beinr Issued to aid In' finnnclnj: Us low-rent houtinB Prof The will be dated September 9, 1851. will be payable lo bearer on September 1B39, and will bear In- at the rale or rates ner a fixed in the proposal or proposals occupied lor Ihe purchase of iiich notes All proposals for a purchase said notos shall be submitted in a approved by tlit Local A i Copies of such of proposals and i a i concerning Ihe noles may be obtained from the Local Authority GUS LANCASTER Gus Lancaster, 09, died Monty, evening'In a local hospital lor a long illness, He wss orh December 24, 1888 in rkansas, and was proprietor l(ie DeLuxe Barber Shop ere until his retirement. He was the husband of the to Ida Lancaster, who died in ay of this year.

Funeral services will be onduclcd Wednesday at II m. from Cooper Mortuary hapcl of the Ferns. Intermen ill follow in Ocean View cem ery. ANDREW TOL1X Graveside Funcial services or Andrew Tolix were con- ucted Tuesday at 10 a.m. at icean View cemetery under lie auspices of the Runcberg Arrangements were un- er the direction of Cooper Mortuary, Chapel of the Ferns.

LIZZIE BELLE I1UYAN Fiineral services for Lizzie Jello Bryan were hold Tuesday at p.m. from Sanders Funeral Home. The Rev. Roberl Clazle officiated. Private in- irnment followed at Ocean View crematory.

A JASIES KUTIL Rosary for Frank James Ku 1 will be recited tonight a o'clock at the Pierce Mor uary. Following 1 brief rites a :30 a.m. Wednesday in the a chapel, Requiem ass will be celebrated at St osephs' church at 10 a.ni oncluding services will be in t. Bernard's cemetery. Pallbearers will be Herman Charles Hastings, Alber John Murphy, Char es Del Grande and Cliff Ly tan.

Slash Fire Near Extinguished. A small fir'e of slash which 'larcd up two miles cast of was'spotted by a patrol ilane and. put 'out by the Sridgeville crow yesterday.aft- at 3:57. Sparks from the Garberville dump caused a nearby patch of grass to catch fire yesterday at 4:38. The Garberville and Thorn crews extinguished the flames.

Graduates From Recruit Training San Diego Truman Warlick, apprentice petty offi cer second class, USN, son Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Warlick of Route 1, Box 147, Eureka was graduated July 17 from Re! cruit Training at N'aval Training Center, San Diego.

Apprentice petty officers are chosen from (he ranks of the FIRST IN-SAFETY Alamcda, ors a Listo pencil company plant here are, hanging up an industrial safety record that may be hard to top. The factory has gone 10 years without a single accident that forced a worker lo miss a day on the job, according to the nia Department of -Industrial Relations. seaman recruits lo assist Company Commanders. The selection is based on individual aptitude ajiti leadership qualities. FEEL SECURE: Buy Your QUALITY "PACKAGE 11 HOMEOWNER'S POLICY LULU ESTEI.LE LELAND Lulu Estelle Leland, 50, di a local hospital Monday eve ling after a brief illness.

Sh vas born March 3, 1908 in 0 ania, III. She had resided in Eurck or the past three years. Sh vas a nurse's aid at the Hum- 1 boldt county hospital. Survivors include a brother, loward Leland, Live Oak, a sister, Mrs. William coding, Idaho.

Funeral arrangomenls are lending under the direction of ooper Mortuary, Chapel of the Ferns. from A A Heal Estale Insurance Agency Established In 1892 325 Harris St, Eureka HI 2-6451 EMIL MILLAIID STARKS i i a Starks, 41, died suddenly at his home in Eureka Monday evening. Ho was native of Richland, Missouri and had been a resident of Eureka for the past six years. He had been a brakeman for the Northwestern Pacific Railroad. Survivors include wife Vivian Slarfts, Eureka; son Leslie Starks, Eureka; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Starks, Richland, brother, Leslie Starks, Richland, and sister, Mrs. Olive La Habra. Funeral arrangements are pending under the direction ol Cooper Mortuary, Chapel of the Ferns. FLORISTS at' the Indicated (S) No.

1062J 1 NOTICE OF A A SALE OF REAi, ESTATE In the Superior Court of Stale of California In and far Ihe County of Humboldt. Jn the Matter of the Guardlinihlp af "ihe Eitate' and Penon IDA GLATT. An Incomrelnt Person. NOTICE 13 HEHEBV GIVEN that JAMES E. LEAMEY, the leuardlan of the person and Mtale of IDA.

CLATT, an Incompetent perjrm, will icl or after tha Blh day of August, to the hirhcst unrl best bidder, and upon he terms and conditions herein- a set forth, at private falo. subject to con i at Jon by said Superior Coiirt, the followtnr described real properly belonging to the estate of a i I Ielvnl permn, TERMS AND CONPITIONS OF SALE: C'aih, a money of United Stales, or such a iruiy be acceptable lo said guardian, ten percent of purctiaFC price lo accompany I be bltlr and Ihe bal-ince upon i a i ol iale ly salt) Court, In accordance i order ronfirniinz or are Invited for laid property, and must be vrttinK, will be received lit Ihe of of MITCHEM. it HENDERSON, attomryi at law, 3M Street, Eureka, California, attorneys for Slid a a or may be i the Clerk of said Superior delivered to the lafd guardian personally, at lime after the fint publication of tr.i.« Notice and before a i The real proccity hereby offered for a is all thai real property in the City of Eureka. County of of described a I.oti 11, 12 and Ihe west 5 feet nt 13 in Block 1) Second A i i lo thi CJty nf California, accord (o the map Iherenr recorded fn the office nf Ihe County Recorder of County, In Rnok 6 of Mam 33. SaM reicrvrs the rlsht to reject any and fi'l DATED thli 20(h diy ol IBJI.

JAMRS-E. LEAMEY. a i a at afnrfiaid. MITCHELL, Jk HENDERSON. Attorneys for Guardian.

Ihru (5) ELI.A GRACE MOEHNKE Funeral services for Mr Ella Grace MoeHnke will held in Oregon City, the Holman-Hankin and I ance llortuary on Wcdnesda with interment fo follow Mountain View cemetery, cal arrangements undi the direction of Pierce Mori ary. ROBERT LEE MILTON Funqral services for Robert Milton were held at Sanders Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday, with Rev. Robert. Clazie officiating.

Interment followed at Ocean View cemetery. Active pallbearers Roy J. Price, Guy G. Newton, G. L.

Vallee, Wiley Rose, Ray Celina arid Byron Bray. Honorary pallbearers were Hugh Melcalf, V. W. Modrow, Wilmot Philp, Ernest McFarland, Loran Scriptor and Warren Bell. FOR ALI, OCCASIONS CALL, EUREKA FLORIST 521 Fifth HI 2-6J55 Alter 8 m.

Phont HI 2-CJ89I FOR SHEER BEAUTY OF SERVICE- at Mireka. 2-3751 erneit mewhlnncy ehabntrt erl citron mortuary GEORGE LKE FRASER Funeral services for George Lee Fraser will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from hooper Mortuary, Chapel of -Ferns with the Masonic Lodge officiating. Private in- urnment will follow in Ocean View crematory. Memorial donations may be made to the heart fund.

NO FUNERAL BILLS TO PAY! We recommend this low- cost Plan, issued by Forest Lawn Life Insurance Co. Regardless of how little has been paid fn. cash for funeral expense is immediate); available. Mail coupon'today. COOPER MORTUARY Jar St.

at Firth P.O. Rox fie Eureka HI Please (till rfe'airs irnt me on how can i i a funeral blll5. No cost or obligation, A ADDRKS3 CITV This is our Arcata plant for faster, low Ready-Mix in Arcata, Blue Lake. McKinleyville We deliver ready-mix concrete fo your forms from the closer of our 2 plants Arcafa or Eurelca. Call either plant for a free estimate NOTHING DOWN UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY EUREKA READY-MIX CO.

Arcata Plant: VA 2-3587 Eureka: HI 3-2791.

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