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aUMBOLDT STANDARD Tuesday, July 6, 1965, Pjgo 16 EMMY LOt) By Marly Links BUSINESS MEMO A digest of retail fore- casts, trends and ideas TO help you plan mer- chandlsmg promotions. SALES EXPLOSION EXPECTED IN WOMEN WEAR Buyers from the nation's stores are placing orders for fall Women's wear 10 to than last year, reports The New York Times, believe the business we are now booking is (he largesl in our history," says David Schwartz, chairman ot Jonathan Logan, the industry's largest company in terms ot sales. "It jusl means thai retailers expect lo have an excellent fall season." Underlying the strong buying pace are slpro expectations that the public has more money lo spend and that consumers will respond to a number of fashion stimuli lhal are especially appealing in the new lines, producers say. Among these fashion notes are the younger- styling of coals and suits, the "costume" or "total" look provided by matching coals and dresses or coat-dress-malchitig blouse combinations and Ihe so-called British look. UNEMPLOYMENT LOWEST SINCE '57 The nation's unemployment rate fell in May to 4.C%, Ihe lowest level since the 4.5% in October, 1957, reports the Bureau of Labor Slalistics, Employment last month rose by 1.3 million to 72.4 million, a gain of aboul more than the seasonal expectation.

DEPARTMENT STORES TEST CONSUMER INSURANCE An increasing number of retailers across the country are seeking to cash in on (he insurance sales boom by offering life, accident and health policies along with Iheir more conventional merchandise, reports The Wall Street Journal. The retailers feel they can sell his additional service profilably, and they're mindful of the growing market for insurance. Sales of all types -of policies rose to $39.2 billion in 19G3 and increased sharply again last year. However, few slores today are selling consumer Insurance, according to a Fairchild News Service survey. The majority of cities reporting Indicated that no major conventional department store In their area was offering Insurance.

OVERSEAS TRAVEL MUSHROOMS The government's campaign to dissuade American tourists from traveling abroad appears lo be having lltlle effect upon the bookings or passport applications, reports The New York Times. Advance airline reservations so for are proving true to the Industry's predictions of gains of Up lo in travel to Europe this summer, tn the (Irst three months of this year, new and renewed passports ran 10.696 ahead of 1964; and April alone set a record with 176,223 passports, compared with 145,792 in April, 19G4. Travel officials expect about 1.6 million Americans lo travel to Europe this year, compared with about 1.3 million last year. CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING CATCHES ON Air conditioner manufacturers predict that prosperous Americans have become so sold on the idea of home comfort that this year they will spend more than $720 million for a record 600,000 central air- condilioning units, reports The Wall Street Journal. This would be ahead of the 500,000 systems installed last year and nearly 2.5 limes the total installed in I960.

It's also estimated lhat of the one million single-family residences built in the United Slates last year conlained central air units, compared wilh in 1950. Despite the gains in recent years, manufacturers note that only about of the nation's 45 million single'fatnily and two-family residences now afe centrally air-conditioned. The manufacturers figure the compelling desire fdr comfort during hot weather--coupled wilh the continuing high level of personal income--eventually will win over reluctant homeowners, says WSJ. MEN'S WEAR STORES FAVOR NEWSPAPERS According lo a Menswear Retailers of America survey, newspapers are the advertising media most preferred by men's wear slores, reports Editor Publisher. "Of the 62 stores reporting, all selected for their geographical locations, 59 reported lhat newspaper placement accounted for from 35 lo of their advertising budget for a median of says Louis Rothschild, association executive director.

"During 1964, men's wear national advertisers invested a lolal of $20 million which retailers backed up with an average of of sales In their local newspapers." All of the C2 slores In Ihe survey Indicated that they were giving serious consideration lo increasing their newspaper linage because of the good results achieved, Mr. Rothschild notes. MOVIES INVADE SHOPPING CENTERS America's reviving mollon picture theater industry is making its strongest comeback in shopping centers, reports Women's Wear Daily. According lo Box- office, 221 of 349 four-wall theaiers built last year were in shopping center locations. The main reasons for Ihe Ihc- ater spurl are the success of earlier theater ventures and increasing public acceptance of movies as a leisure activity.

A few centers also are showing interest in legitimate theaiers. CONSTRUCTION SPENDING SLIPS Construction spending in May ran at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $67.7 billion, down $11 million from the April pace and million below the record set in March, reports the Census Bureau. In Ihe first five months of 1905, however, actual expenditures totaled $24.7 billion, up from a year earlier. March sales of new one-family homes totaled 50,000 units, according lo Ihe Census Bureau. This Is aboul above the revised February sales of 41,000 units, bul aboul below March, 1D, sales.

The median price of homes sold in March was $19,800, down from the February level, but higher than the March, 1964, price of $18,900. SANDAL ADS IN THE NEWS The follow ing let wndal ads run In recent weeks by slores across the country, as reported In Footwear New: "Slrip for iUnl Prefer bands or next-to-nothlng stoppings? Lenti toward the village-look of burnished rustic leathers, roped iftd Mle-illtclied? Like (o swing in slings slides IhOfifl?" (Chandler's, Chicago); "Fun snndals from sunny Ittry Fresh ott the boat and cooled by Ihe ocean tirttut (Oui Mayer, New Orleans); "Sandals In a mood. Easy, breezy slim, sleek and comforl- to through warm weather." (Hahn, Wash- D.C.); "Chandler's really knows the ropes wlicn ft comes lo zingy thongs (Chandler's San Francisco). 'She thinks the tearful expression in is love, but it's just the in hamburger!" Humboldt SPCA Juniors Choose Slate Of Officers FOHTUNA Officers for Ihe newly formed Humboldl County Junior SPCA grnups were ek-ct- cd recently the home of ad' 'Isors, Mr. and Mrs.

Hobcrt Clrebnor, 670 Main Slreel. Officers for (lie four to sixth group, which meets the 'irsl Monday of each month nl Orebilcr home, are president, Charletic Ferguson; vice- jresldetil, CliiU'lottc Ferguson; secretary, Burnslde; roiisui'er, Knlhy Grlcsbach. The scVcnlh lo nlhlli graders, Who meet the first Thursday ol each motilh, elected president, Bonnie Nllds; vice president a SoWerVllle; secretary Jackie Delkc; treasurer, Joanne DnvenporU Meetings are held nt the Ore ncr home and refreshments are served. Any children Interests In joining may write box GB' Forlunn, or telephone 725-4043. WEATHER NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS CITY of EUREKA YOU ADI HEkiir NOtlFltO THAI HE (lilt tf Cky Ig Mill BX Irtel and will eltUriepJlht A It 2, it 5rtf P.M.

and UflUlt ilet prllr IhePate, tan fit ienl (10S ill Is ik. antieint ihetett, he Iliei are payable at Fin.nie )fflce, 531 Street, E.relce, Call ernla, between Ikl houn liOO k.M, and 5:00 P.M. ixcirM tehardayi i tohith day Ihe office li ileled PHASE PRESENT YOUR TAX ItU WHEN MAKINO PAYMENT. Ullld Jim III). benald A.

Helm DIRECTOR OF FINANCE eVJJ Ihlu 1 LEGAL NOTICES By United Press Irttcrnalional San Francisco Bay Area: Overcast with local morning drizzle through Wednesday except fair inland afternoons; high today San Francisco 57, Oakland 62, San Mateo and San Hafael G8; low tonight 50-55; west wind 12-25 m.p.h. California: Fair Wednesday coastal overcast and local af- lernoon and evening thunderstorms in mountains; cooler' in Sacramento Valley. Ml. Shasla Siskiyou area: Fair through Wednesday except local afternoon and evening thunderstorms. Siicraincnlo Valley: a Detroit Fairbanks ''oil Worth lolena toliolillu Kansas City xns Vegas MS Angeles Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York Oakland Oklahoma Cily Omaha Palm Springs Phoenij: Pittsburgh Portland Red Bluff Reno Sacramento Salt Lake Cily San Diego San Francisco through Wednesday; high boll days 86-05; low tonight 55-05; south Winds 10-20 m.p.h.

Fort Bragg and vicinity: Overcast through Wednesday; lit tie temperature change; norlh Spokane west winds 10-15 knols. Thermal Northwestern California: Fair Washington through Wednesday except coastal overcasl and scattered high mountains; cooler in south; jhigh loday and low tonight Ukiali 83-55, Santa Rosa 77-17; coaslal winds northwest 10-20 knols except variable 5 15 knols north of Eureka. High Low 1'rccip. Albuquerque Atlanta Bakersfield Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Chicago Cincinnati Denver Des Moincs 93 8G .103 61 87 80 32 74 80 83 83 65 67 73 51 61 62 7C 50 02 57 68 .76 .15 .02 .02 80 67 08 102 81 80 8G 108 B5 8-1 7-1 us 78 63 96 Kt 117 110 83 86 108 93 D9 88 75 50 90 110 83 50 54 75 CG 50 74 G8 59 80 CO 71 64 52 7C G5 81 88 57 60 71 50 5G 51 G3 50 GO 77 69 .42 .09 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AT I A SALE No. Oepl.

Ho. III THE I COURT OF THE A Or CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR HE COUNTY OF HUMbOLDT. In the Mailer ot trie Fstalc ot NETT1P ROSS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN trial 0 after Wednesday, JULY Ifs, i he hour of len o'clock a.m. r.c untie signed, js Executrix of the Last Wi Ml Testament of the above di dent, will sell at private sale lo Ih ghesl bidder, subject ro cohflrmallcr by Ihe above cnlllled Ccurt. all cf Jr ighl.

title, estate and iolcrest of decedent at 1he lime of dealt! ar II ol Ihe right, litk. Interest Ihe cslal has by operation of law or omerwh cqulred o'her than cr in addition hal ol Ihe decedent at trie lime cf he alh in and lo that certain real i cry sitL-aled In the City ot Eui County ot Humboldt, Slate of Cdllfi described as follcwi: BEGINNING al the SDUlhwest come of BtocV 48 of USe Clly cf EuieXd; a cording lo tne map thereat on tile 1 Ihe Otllce of the County Recorder Humbcldl Counly In Boc. 1 a T. nirlh Sire Irish President Has Operation I --Presidcn Earn on de Valcra was "pro grossing satisfactorily" in a private Dublin nursing honlc Monday after an operation for a hernia, a medical bulletin said. DC Valcra, 82, had the operation Saturday but news of it was not announced unlil nild- day Sunday.

He underwent surgery last fall for the same corn- fu fining Ihcnci 110 feel; Ihence Cait parallel wHh Seven Street feel; Ihence soujh parallel wilh Sire 110 lee I lo Seve.nm Street; we along Scvtnlh Street 49 13 place of teqlnnlrvg. SUBJECT 10 curfenl taxes, reservallon ghls and oasemsrilj of record. Bids or offers are Invited (cr the pro crly and musl be In Writing and may delivered lo care ot allorreys, WieSm. Hubcr Goodwi 550 Fyc Slrect (P. O.

Box Furek California, or rn.iv br fried 1n Ihe olfl of IhTM ClprV cf above enJIUrd Ccu any limp after 1hc lirsl publlcalli this rollcc and before Ihe rnaXtr.g Terms and con I lions la'e: Cash, lawful money of Ihe Unif, Slates, wilh ion of the amognl bid 1o; accompany Ihe olier ard Ihe balance to be paid upon confirmation cf sale by Ihe Court. a lo be pro-rated as cl 1he date of Ihe close of escrow. examination of recording ol'con- veyance and any liMe insurance policy shall be al Ihe expense ol Ihe chaser. The properly herein described rcm- noniy rclerred lo as 1301 Seventh Slreet, zureko, Dated: June 30, 1945. JEAN MUZZY, as cf the Lasl Will ar.d Testament of UBER B.

GOODWIN, DAYTON D. MURRAY, for ExecvlrU. 7 6 10, 15 tS) LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES TTaW iWBPItH WEIt, NOTICE IS HEK6Y GIVEN thAl or liter July 1 W. Li WALLAC ft EAKL Will Mil il 11, INS, lw wvOflisnw, 6, II AdMllHttMIM' S) th! IMvt DEATHS AND FUNERALS A a i i fclWEST, Wt-jiWdj JM csuHi if! IN fight, bU.tf.Hl fettle the decedent ar time ot hti Ahd ill the rlbM, title, and IMemt tttf Mile, acquired otter tMrt or add.hoi to thai of the decedent if the lime 6 hit death, Ih and lo thai tefalh fei iroperiy located in me CoUhty ol Hunv WkJt, tale 61 Callttfrile, BEGINNING a Jwlnt feel noMh and east of Ihe teriter of Seel ion 11 In Township 4 North 1 Wtilj Huhibddl Merldl4hl swih IfrMi feet 14 me torth of Ihi land deeded Id Cardlyft Caiman bi 1 deld recHed SepMernber 3d, tTM; thehcft eiil on JI.61 ttt ttore ICJI to the lln? Ihe couhty rcidi the counly road nrx ot 1 bflWit cf ahd Vrest 140 feet point of bfiblnnJnb, ALSO io a east to right of Ih- waV NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS, RESIDENTS WITHIN CITY OF EUREKA )og Ikcme tagi are now available or purekaie for Ihe year 1965-66 at he Finance Department, City Hill, Room 102. You MUST have a current biei vafinallon certificate yeu order 16 pllrchate the tag.

If hate ii made after AUGUST Jl, 1965, I peicenl (50i) penally will be dJcJ. CITY OF EUREKA Donjld A. Heinz DIRECTOR Of FINANCE tUu 10 I re I Wide a lo Ihe rtdfto line ol the above described and Ihft lull Imglh thereof. toi current laxei, coiidliro.il/ Fefervalton rlghls-of-WaVi caierrtoAh ahd cricUm- bfartcej 61 Bids or aft for properly arxl musl be In writing an rray be cfellverctl lo Fhe AdmU.lbtra1oi or to 1he office ol Ws alFqrrvey, MlT- CKELL HENDERSON, 114 Sevenlh Slrcel, Eureka; California. Or may be fllcrl In llic Dfllce of Ihe ClerX of Ihe Super for Courl at any llrrve after Ihe llrsl pub I leal I cm of thli noHce and before "ie making ol Ihe sale.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE! Cash In of 'h? United Slates; ten (I0) ot arti bid to tht olfer and Ihe balance lo be paid Upon coriHrrhallbn ol iaV- by the SujieKof Courl. Taxca, rents, operating ar.d maintenance expenses and mtum on In iU ranee fo lire purchaser shall be proralcd as ol the date of record Ir.g of conveyance. Title surant lo be furnished by Ihe seller, The properly herein described is coin moo I 16 as COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT STATE OF A I I A NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS Will Iw received at The olfice cf the County Clerk, Courl- hcutc, tureha, California, unlil o'clock P.M. on TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1965, af which time they will be publicly opet-ed read fof perfonriUvg yidrk as Joliows: STORM DAMAGE REPAIRS TO WEST END ROAD LOCATION Y), MRE 0.7i PROJECT (3H3) 62-14. No Wd will be received unless It Is made on a Prcpoial Form furnished tF-e DepaMrnprit of Public Each bid musl be accompanied by cash, cash's cr certified checks made payable the Ccunly of Humboldl, or a bidder's Iwrwl made payab'o lo Ihe County ol HumtrokJI, anj eXECuted as Surety by some aulhorlzed lo Isiue swely bonds in Ihe Elate of California, fcr an artKUnl equal Id al least live ptrccnl of Ihe arTwiml of the total ttd, such suaranly lo be fcrfeHcd fhoutd tMfdor lo whom I conlract is awarded, lalL fo enter California.

The undersigned! reserves the (iDhl to relccl any and all bids. DATEDi June --j W. L. WALLACE, Admir.iilralor of Ihe Estate of E. West, Deceaiod.

MITCHELL HENDERSON Allornoys al LnW 8U Sevenfh Street EurcVa, CatHornla vrllhln len (10) days tice of Award. 'om and after No- Telephone Allorncvs far Adm'nljlralor. NOTICE HEARING No. 11707 Deot. I SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF MUMDOLDT.

In Ihe Walter of Ihf Eslale. of S1GSID 1. MATTSON, also known as S1GRIO I. WATSON and SIGRID I. LINDHOLM, Deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEH the! ELSIE I. HOUSEHOLTER as Executrix of the EstatD ol plaint, repair liernia. of an inguinul People of Note ACROSS Ruin 1 Presidential SSi'lUli 8 Ldeou chlraclcr a or ISIrAMhnw 12 crow old J7 di 13 Female equine Answer to Previous A fa A fa A tz 1 LJ A A i 0 05 A fa E. fa A 1 A A A fa A 12 61 A A A 1 1 A A 6. 0 0 1- A 0 IS Maledictions 18 21 Prodigal Mfilrecfion 24 Endure 26 Strays 27 Ctoic-hllred dog 30 Click-beetle 32 Nloldgictl classlTkitions 94 Miu 35 Danish ieiuort 36 Allentjit 3 7 39 Ucstore Id he.llh.

42 Concede 25 Winger! 26 Construct .18 Cl.issify 27 Knler JO Deflccls 28 Bear (aslron.) Drama Highlander performer 31 Girl's name i (iuilnin's 43 Clulcli 44 Hindu queen Iroqunian Indian 47 Miss Gornic 48 College of (icial aO Pints tab.) 49 EciUsr i i drink S2 Disembark 63 Singing group MAunKSp.) 55 Wading bird 50 One who (suftlx) 7Poellc contra ction DOWN 1 Poundilton 2 Aclor Hi chard Essintiil 4 Violent NEWSPAPER KNTEHPKISK ASSN. CORRECTION! DUB to an error theie itemi were incorrect in Maurice's Shoe ad in the Mon. Standard and the Tuas. Times. They should have read: CHILDREN'S White Termis Oxfords Sites Little 6 to Misies' 3 MEN'S White Tennis Oxfords Sites 2 to 12.

Special GALAXIES AMERICANAS Values to 11.99 6 98 4 i FIFTH EUREKA NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE WHERAS, default has beer, In I aynenl cf liv? 3.v!cb:cdrcss securtd by. rd In 1he performance cl covenants In, lhal cerlah Deed of aled July 20, US9, and elivered by JACK A. WEAVER ortd lOROTHY M. A his wile, a 1 ruitor lo CONTINENTAL A I I A OAfPANY, a California ccrpcPaKon, as fuslee lor BANK OF AMERICA NA. IONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSO ATION.

a national lerwfk'ary, tjrpd ol Truil wa: cccrded In Ihe otllce of Ihe Counly Reorder ot Humboldl slate ol Call on July 30, W9, in Voljmr Sti 1 Olttclal Records al Pago 76) el lumbokll Records! anj WHEREAS, Ihe lawful owner ar.d hold ol said Deed ol Trinl and Ihe debt liereby secured has applied to ard ecled the Trustee urder sakl Deed usl Tn tfrritlr.g to execute Ihe Irust by said Deed of 7rusl created, and to make pursuant thereto; and WHEREAS, Nolke ol Defa'jU performance ol obligations itcv has been recorded as is provided by law and sa Truitee deems I esl 10 sell said premise! and eslafe remaining subiect to sa Deed ol Trusl in order 13 fulfill Ihi purposes Ihereof. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE I 3 GIVEN THAT ON Tuesday, Ih Cth day of August, IvsS. al Ihe hcur o'crocd a. m. at Ihe frcn door of the Hurnbo'dl Counly Courlho-jsc situated In Clly ot Eurefca, Humbotdl.

Slale of California. I CONTINENTAL A I I A COMPANY a Catilorhla corpcrallon. as Truslee, will, under aid pursuant lo Ihe aforesaid Deed ot TrusT, sell at public aucllon fo li-e i'5hpsf bldcfer lor a In lawful money of the Uniled Stales, the lotlowlng de- scrlDed real properly, mentioned In said Deed of Trusl, sifualed In the Counly ol Humboldl, Slale. of California, and mfife parllcularly described as follows, lo-vill: BEGINNING al a on Ihe easl line of Myille Avenbe r.orlh 14 degrees 37 minules wesl 724.B feel from Ibe Inlersecllon vrilh of Edgewood Road (lormerly In Ihe rtorlhwesl q-jarler of SecMon 25, Township 5 Morln, Range I Wesl, HumtfCldl Base and Meridian; and ru-HVrjg Ihence rwlh 19 degrees 30 minutes east ard parallel wilh Ihe norlh line ol Edgewood Road 1W.OO feet; Ihence ncrlh 14 degrees m'nules wesl and paral'el with the easl ol Myrtle Avenue 5S feet; Ihence soufn 89 degrees 30 mlnufes wesl 109.00 feel lo easl lire of Myrtle Avence; and Ihence soglh degrees mln- let easl along Ihe cast line of Myrtle If-p place of n- ning. DATED: San California.

June CONTINENTAL AUXILIARY COMPANY, California corporation, al Truslee, By: 0. R. OECHERD, Assistarl Secretary. 7-J, 13, 13. II I All bids are to be compared on Ihe basis of Ihe Department ol Public.

Wcrk's eslimate of Ihe quanlllies of work Ib be done. No bid be acceMed from a Con- Iractcr who has nof been licensed In acccrdar.ce with the ol Chapler 751, stalules ol 19i9, ai-amended. Plans may be seen, ot proposal, bonds, contract ar.ri specifications inay be Dblalned al Ihe oflice of Ihe DepBrlmen! bl Public Works, 11C4 Second Street, Eurefca, Callfcrnla. A non-refunja'jle charge ol fwo dollars (sa.00) be required for each set cf and oblalnrd by Ihe prospeclive bidder. Charge In eludes Stale sales The special allenlJcn ol prospective bidders is called lo Ihe "Proposal Requirements and Conditions" annexed fo Ihe 3lank form of Proposals, for' full dlrec- icns as to bidding, elc.

In accordance with the provisions Seclion of the Labor Code. Ihe Board Supervisors has the gen al prevailing of wages applicable the work lo be do-e. Said wage screii ule Is inserted In the special provisions undor Seclion 5, paragraph In). All crriMs not represent by Hum Building Trades are secured Iron San Fr.ircl:co BujIdlrKi Trades. Apprentices Iq all cratls arc subjec 10 working, scales sel up by the Appri (lie above nairieii cedenl, has filed lierefn a Pellllcn fcr Leltefs Teslarrienlary, reference lo which Is hereby made for furlher particulars, ar.d thai Ihe lime and place of hearing he same has been sel for Monday, July 17, at a.m., Ih Ihe Court Roo-n of Departmenl No.

1 of laid Court, the Courl House, In the Cily ol Eureka, California. Dated June 11, FRED J. MOORE, Clerk ol laid Courl By LUCY F. URE, Deputy Clerk. KENNETH Attorney al Law 873 Third Street Eureka, California Telephone: 441-J4A3 Attorney for Petitioner.

(3) nours shall conilllute a (fay'l (43) hcurs per week, lice-snip Council. Ovcrtlmo: Saturdays, Surrfays Holl days, governed by crafl Involved, All Itoliddys as sel up by Ihe various cralts shall be observed. The County cf Hu.tihaklt reservei rfghl to reject any and all bids. By Order cf the Board ot Supervisors. Dated: June 11, COUNTY OF HLMBOLDT, FRED J.

MOORE, Ccunly Clerk By: W. E. SCHIJSS.UAN Deputy Counly Clerk. 7-3 thru 7-12 (S) tries easl along Ih! Avenve is feel lo NOTICE OF DEFAULT NO. 11)113 BERTHA K.

VilNMAN, beneficiary under tnat cerlaln Deed of or transfer In Irusl by ALBERT P. HIXSON and WARTILLE A. HIXSON, Ml wife, as truslor. 10 BELCHER A A TITLE COMPANY, a corportlion, Irusfee, and BERTHA K. IIINMAN, beneliclary, dalfd Acrll 13, US! and recorded A i ISM In Sook of Official Records page 313, Recorder's Serial No.

4924, in Ihe ot Ihe County Recorder of Ihf Counly ol Hvmboldt, Slate ol California, hereby give rotke lhal a breach of obl'igalion for such transfer In truil Is security has occurred, Ihe nalurt of sucn breach being the failure lo pay monthly Inslallnvnls of principal inlereil due on Ihe note secured Ihereby; ALSO, failure to pay (axes; and thai tfc beneficiiry elecfs 10 sell or cause the Irusl properly Jo sold 10 satisfy sa'id oblicarlon. Dafcd JuV.e 23. 1MI. A X. HINMAN, Recorded June 35, IV6S In Ihe otflce ol Recorder 61 turr.tD'dl Courily, Call ifornH, as Recorder'! FiH No.

I61W. 1-t, 1), (SJ COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT STATE OF CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv al the cilice of Ihe County Clerk CotrlhCMise, Eureka, CaHlorr.Ia, unlil 7:00 0'clMV. P.M. on TUESDAY, JULY 13 al which lime Ihey will be publicly opener! and read lor work as Follows: CONSTRUCTION Of CONCRETE SLAB AT HUMOOLDT COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS N'o bid will be received unless It Is made on a Proposal Form lurnished by the Department of Pur'Ic Wcrks. Each b'd musl he ty cash, cash-'er's or ccrlified check made payable to Ine County of Hjmboldt, or a bidder's bond made payable to Ihe Counly of holdF, ard executed as surely by some corporal.on authorized F6 Issue surely bands in Ihe SFale of Callf.irnla, for an amounl eq-jil al lessl five pef cenl I5'() of Ihe amount of Ihe lolal bid, such guaranly lo be forfeited tnculd 1he bidder lo whom the contract Ii awarded, fail lo c-nler Into the contract within len (13) From a-d aller Notice ol Award.

All bids arc to he co-nparpd on Ihe basis of the Department of Public cslimaFe of Ihe quanlilies of work to be dene. No bid ne accepted from a Con. ractor who I'as not been consed Ir iccordance with the provisions of Charter 791, Slalules of as amer.ded Plans may be and Farm! cf pro- pcsal, bonds, conlncl and speriflcalioni may be cbFalr.ed al the oFflcc of Ine De parlmenl OF Public WoAs, second Street, Eureka, CalHornia. A non-reFurJab'e charge of Two dollar (12 Ml will be required for each le plans and speclllcaFlons obtained by prospective bidder. Charge include Slates safes lar.

The special Allenron or prospccliv bidders Is called fo Ihe "Proposal Re quiremenls ard Conditions" annexed I blank lorm cl proposals, ful reclions as lo d4ing, elc. In filri the provisions Seclion 1770 Ihe Labor Code, the Board of Supervisors has airerlained Ihe gen ra' privalllrvrj raFl of wages appllcabl 'o Ihe work lo le done. Said wage scried ulo Is Inserted In sp'rlgl provision under Seclion 4, paragraph (h). All crafts not represented by Kern bcldt Building Trades lecurrd Irom San Franc.lir.Ci BulFdln) Trades. preiflcei lo ill crafts are lublec lo working scales sel up by the Appren llceshlp Coyrcll.

Eight (s) hours shall constitute a day 1 work--Forty (40) hours per week. Overtime: Saluroayi, Sundays irtd Hof Idays, governed by crall involved. All holidays as set up by the variou crafls shall be ctiservrd. The Coynly rf Humboldl reserves Ih right lo relecl any and nil MrJs. By orcfer of the Board of Supervisor! Dalect: June Counly cf Hurr.bo'dt FRED J.

MOORE, County Clerk. By: E. SCHUSSV.AN Deputy CounFy Clerk. 7-3 Ihru 7-11 (S) NOTICE TO CREDITORS NB. IU1J Dept.

No. 1 In the Superior Courl sf state California In and fcr the Counly of In the Mailer ol the Estale of MAY KNISS, also krtov.n as MAY MILLER, also known as MABELLE KNISS, alio kr.o*n as WABELLE MILLER KHISS Deceased. NOFICb IS HcREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Administratrix with Ihe will annexed oi Estate OF May Knlss, also known as May Miller, also kncn as Mabelle Kriiss, also known as Mabelle Miller Xnlsj, Deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said Deceased, to lite their claims the necessary vouchers within six months aller Ihe First publkalicn of Ihls Notice, In fhe otlice of Ihe Clerk, of Ihe Superior Courl Ihe State of California, In and for the Counly of Humboldl, in Ihe Cily ot Eureka, cr to present said claims lo wilh Ihe will annexed at the law cilices ot Scott Scoll. 350 Streel, Eureka, calilornia. which said i the undersigned se- lecli as her p'ace of business In all a ccrnecred wilh Ihe estate of said decedent, bated: June If, Ivs.

STELLA McLEOD Administratrix with the will annex 1 ed of the of laid dececfenl. Scoll I Scolt By: Jeremiah R. Jr. 350 Slreel Eureka. California 'elections: '43-2781 Attorneys for Administratrix ORDINANCE NO.

'RDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. S13 SO AS TO CHANGE HOURS DURING WHICH COUNTY LIBRARY SHALL REMAIN OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. The Board cf Supervisors ol I ounty of Humboldf do wdaln as fdJWJ: SECTION 1. Seclion 13 of Ordinance fo. 513 is liereby amended lo read as ollows: SECTION 13.

OFFICE The business office of the Counly Community Hospital thall be kepi open for Ihe transaction of business from 8:00 a.m. untit 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Aft othe. Counly offices shall be kept open fb) Ihe fransacllon of business from 8:30 a.m. unlil 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Ihe offices of District Allorney, Counly Counsel, Superin lendent of Schools and Public Defender, which may be closed during Ihe noon t-Ii, 22.

29, 7-6 (51 hour, and except Ihe County Library The County i a shall be open to the public from 12:00 m. until 5:00 p.m on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 17:00 m. until 9:00 p.m. on Tues day and Friday and from id a.rti tnlil p.m. on Saturday; and.

In addition, Ine Ccunly Library shal funcllon but no! be open to the public from 1:34 a.m. will 12:00 Monday Inroug-i Friday. All lull-lime Courily employees shall work five (il days per week and seven one-hall 7 hours per cfay, except members of Ihe Deparlmenl of Public Works who are assigned to field enolrveerlnd. crews and operational road crews, (including and Ihe hereinafter-described members ol Ihe Sheriff's Depaftmenf. Members of such field engineering crews and operational road crews (including shall work five (5) days per week ard eight (II hours per day, The following ot Ihe SherllF's Department shell work ah average forty-four (Jf) hours cxr welk: Deputy Sheriff), Identification technicians, lilleri inrj syrWrvEiof Of all of the foregoing.

SECTION t. Trvlt ofdlnj.TCe shall become effective IhlMy (Ml dayl afler the date of id entctminl. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED Ihls 2)lh dty ol June, On the following vote, fo wit: A Supervisors! Llndley, mrtlliei, Robertson, Mitchell, Landis. NOES: Supervisors: Nor.e. ABSENT: Supervisors: None.

MELVIN J. BAREILLES Chairman of the Board of Supervisors; of Ihe County ol Humboldl, Slale of calilornia. (SEAL) ATTEST: FRED J. MOORE, County Clerk and ex olflcio CFerk ol Ihe Board ot Supervisors of Ihe CcunFy of HumtoW, Slall 01 California HI W. E.

SCttUSSMAN, Deputy Clerk. 7-4 (SI ULMBR, MAULE D. July 4, m. 1415 Anderson Ave, Mc- Wile of .8. E.

turner (Sam) of MfiKfnleyvillc. Sister of Myrtlfi Poeock of Vefmlllon, Mrs. Mary Mllchel of Wltchlta, Kunsas, MM. Dorothy Klob of Hock- fail, L. Coss of fiakersfield, Ernest Coss of Blberl Coss of 'Richmond.

She Is survived by 2 nephews Slid nieces, A na. tlVfi Of Wltchlla. Age 61. Sef. vices will held al Paul's Funeral July 7, 10:30 a.m.

with Rev. Werner Yous- sie officiating, Pallbearers: Grave, Neal Damson Paul Sireck, Roy Redden, Fred Chanley, Ben Bklund Interment at Ocean View Cemetery. A i MARIE CLEMENtiOiE-July 4, 1365 5444 FcrtUha Fortun'h Wife of Dagnar Andersor of Forluna, Calif. Mottler of Marcus Andersoh ol PortUna; Mrs. Joanne Kcsser Kortuna.

Daugliler of Mrs Aglia Elizabeth Calverl Novato. Sister of Mfs. Tlielmn Zunino, Novato; Mrs. Gladys Krey, Scotia; Mrs. Edith Hall Sanla Rosa; Raymond William Calvert, Fortuna; Benjamin f.

Calvert, Pelaluma; Jamef L. Calvert, Paul Leroy Cal vert and Avelle Calvin Calvet all of Orick, and Alfred Cal vert, WOiXiiand. Also iiumer oUs nephews and nieces Grandmother of Cynthia am Craig Kcsser, Korluna. Sh came lo t'orluna 10 years ag ahd liad resided in Callfornl since 1941. A native of Rid wood, Mo.

Age 45. Rosary will be recited al Coble's For' tuna Mortuary July 7, at 8 p.m. Mass at St. Joseph's Church Thursday, July 8, al 10 a.m. with the Rev.

Father Gerard firady officiating. Pallbearers (honorary)-- Kenneth Newell, Eugene Lucas, Nat Evans, Ernest Zunini, Donald Kring a Harry Kesser; (active)--Low- cl Hagood, Bill Boak, Tony Costa, Jack Boerger, Otto Tim. Winston (Buck) Williams. Interment: SI. Bernard's Cemelery.

Contribu lionsmay be made to Redwood Memorial Hospital. STANLEY, RHODA T. Route 1, Box 780, Crescent Cily. Wife of Lloyd E. Stanley of Crescent City.

Mother of Mrs. Darlene Buxton of Hillsboro Mrs. Norma Willman of Crescent City; William Howard of Sterling, Ardell McLain of Santa Barbara; Lloyd Slsnley, Jr. nf Sealtle and Wesley Stanley of Long Beach. Sister of Mrs Jack Wlllmah of Benson Mrs.

Minnie Graham 61 Denver, Colo, and Dallas Lei Tarinehil! of Benson, Ariz. She is survived by 10 grandcbil dren. Member of Redwoof. Grange in Crescent City, native of Nebraska. Age 58 Services will be held at Wier's Mortuary Chapel Thursday a 2 p.m., In Crescent City, ReV.

Kenneth Hdllinsead ol ficialing. Interment I.O.O.F Memorial Cemelery in Cres cenl Clly. JONES, ELVVIN N. July 4 Klamath. Husband of Mab! Jones of Klamalh.

Brother I.ono D. Jones, Oakhursl, 111. Mrs. Mary L. Kallhoff of Lo Angeles; Mrs.

Anna Dawso of Eureka ami Mrs. Irene Olds of Rio Dell. He is sUi vived by numerous nephew and nieces. A native of A berla, a a a Age 52 Services will be held at Coonc Mortuary Chapel of the Fern Thursday, July 6, at 1 p.m wilh Rev. James Brown off eating.

Graveside rites will held in Susanvllle, Friday. STRTDER, ALBERT EARL July 4, 1965. Eureka. Husban of Melva Strider of Eureki Falhcr of Donald E. Slrldi of N'ovalo.

Brother of Mr Beth Gully of Napa. Gran father of Michael, Rickie an Susan Slrider. A jitney driv for U.S. Plywood. A native Hcaldsburg.

Age 61. Services will be held al Cooper Morlu- ary of the Ferns, Wednesday. July 7, at 11 a.m., with Rev. James Brown officiating. Services will conclude al Cootier Morluary.

Interment at Ocean View Cemetery. 1MMONS, ALbERT Jllnc 29, 1965. 2J06-B, Parker Osklaml, Husband of land. Son of-Albert Simmons bt Oakland and the late Isabel Simmons, Brother of Mrs. Louise Kerr Simmons of Oak- Mary Melletrdy of Eureka; Mrs.

Margaret Wlthinglon of Rhoda, Spain. He Is survived by several nephews and nieces. Past commander of Knighla Templar, Oakland, Commandry No. 12; Ahmes Temple A.A.O.N.M.S.; The Nomads, Past Patron of Golden Chain Chapter No. 303, O.E.S.; Alchor While Shrine, Live Oak Lodge No.

61, FtAM, Royal Arch Mason No. 36; the Southern Alameda County Shrine Club; the 58 Club; the 60 Club; Ihe International Association of Machinists, No. 284, ana the Crescent Club. A native of Sacramento. Age 58.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Brooklyn Presbyterian Church and (he Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital. STEEN, HENRY July 4, NOTICE OF HEAKINa lim D.pl. 1 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT. In IM Milter of Ellatf ol LILLIAN JACKSON MOSIER, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat Htnry Moller hal filed herein Petition lor Prob'ltc 01 Will and for Ie1lrt of Admlnlilralion vultfl Will letet- erKe lo Vihich It hereby mad lur- Iher particulars, and Pial the flme And pface of hearing same hAi beeri iel for Monday, July 19, TO! al 7:19 a.m., In the Court Room of Department No. 1 of laid Court, In the Court In the City of Eureka, California.

Dated An; 30, 19S5. FHEB J. MOORE, CKrk ol said Court By DORIS T. PATTERSON, Deputy Clerk. JOE 111 Seventh Slreel Eureva.

California Telephone: 'lIMI AMorrey for Peiilfoner. 74, 10, 15 S) IMS Eureka. Father (if Mrs. Lillle Colllgan of Wllllls, Mrs. Howena crlder of Rio Mrs.

LUlu Bevlns of Eureka, Mrs, Aldrldge of Arcala, Chris Steen of Napft. Brother of Mrs. Ihi Elliott of Hayward and another sister, Minnie in the east. Grandfather of: Mrs. Maxinc Hill Of Westend, Belly Jarose of Eureka and olhcr grandchildren a a grartdclilldren in southern nia A member of Friendship Circle, Humboldl Orange, A native of Eureka.

Age 104. Services will be held at Coop- California. A member of Friendship Circle, Humboldt Grange. A native of Eureka. Age 104.

Services Will be held al Cooper Mortuary, Thursday, July 8, at 3:30 p.m. with Dr. M. M. Earned officiating.

Interment at Sunsel Memorial Park. ICKALOU, MARY J. July 4, 1965. Eureka. Wife of Ous Nickalou of Eureka, Mother of Manuel Nickalou of Eureka, George N'ickalou of Eureka, Mrs.

Sophia Miller of Eureka, Mrs. Vicke Anderson of Cutbank, Montana, Mrs. Jessie Hale of Napa. Sister of Ferluna of Santa Clara. Nieces and nephews: Mary Tony F'ertuna, a Mrs.

Frances Alvia, all of Tracy, Maryann Ca'jral of Milpitas, Lionel Kertuna of Hayward, Manuel and Joe Machado of Alton, Dolly Truby, Fortuna, Hilda Copplna, Ferndale, Elsie iiirdsell, Napa, John Ma- chalo, Concord, Dora Fertuna, Tulare, John Fertuna, of Santa Clara, Mary Campbell of Sparks, Alice Victoria, Hydesvllle and Vicloria Machado, Tracy. Grand molher of Marsha Miller, Eureka, Sidney, Vicke Lee, and Gail Anderson of Cutbank, Cathy, Trudy ahd Debble Nickalou, all of Eureka, Rocky and Pamela Hale, Napa, Cindy, Lonnie and Michael Fortuna. Widely known as a cook in this area for seme years. Member of Cooks and Waiters Union. A native of Azores.

Age 05. Rosary wil be recited at Cooper Morluary, Chapel of Feins, July 7, 8 p.m. Services will be held al Cooper Mortuary, Thursday, a.m. Ihen lo St. Bernards Catholic Church for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment at St. Bernard's Friends may call at Cooper Mortuary aller 1 p.m. on Wednesday. NELSON, THOMAS July 3, 1965. 4053 Coder Cul- ten.

Husband of Agnes E. Nelson of Cutlen. Father of Timothy and Elizabeth Nelson of Cullen. Brolher or Charles Nelson of Fieldbrook, Nina Synder of Brodcrick, Mrs. Calhryn Patterson of Weslwood, Mrs.

F. B. Franklyn of Boycs, Hot Springs. Grandfather of Timothy and Thomas Nelson, Cutlen. Been employed by Northwest Railroad Co.

since Ift23. Member of Sacred Heart Church: Brotherhood Railway Engineers; Humboldt Gem a Mineral Society. A native of Red Bluff. Age 57. Rosary will be redted at Sander's Funeral Hall, Tuesday, 'July-6, 8 p.m.

Services will be held at Wednesday, July 7, a.m. thence to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem Mass al 10 a.m. Interment at St. Bernard's Cemetery. Pallbearers (active): E.

J. Malloy, A. D. Rush, M. J.

Christopher, W. J. Philip, R. B. Knife, E.

C. Wahlund; (honorary) D. II. Andreason, F. N.

Grnham, Dells, A. A. Pulkkinen. I L..

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