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LEGAL NOTICES CIRTIPICATE OF FARTHERS DOINO IUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUG NAME L'owi? POL- Tin undcrflgned are pjrlnen dolno builnesi In Ilio Slilg ol Cilllornla Counly of Humboldl, undor I ho llclllloui name ol "PACIFIC Their principal place ol bujlnoii calid Trinidad, California, The names In lull and places ol residence ol Hie parlnors are ai follows: LYMAN R. GOUCHER Box 221 Trinidad, California DONALD D. JACKMAN Box 43 Trinidad, California A J. WALKER Box 67 Trinidad, California DATED: November 10, LYMAN R. GOUCHER DONALD D.

JACKMAN HARRY J. WALKER Johnson Returns To White House Desk STATE OF CALIFORNIA I COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT On this lOlh day ol November, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public In and lor said Counly and Stale appeared LYMAN R. GOU CHER, DONALD D. JACKMAN a HARRY J. WALKER, known lo me lo be Hie persons whose names are subscrlbet lo Ihe wllhln Instrument, and acknowledged lo me lhal Iliey executed I same.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here- unlo set my hand and alllxcd my official seal the day and year In this Certificate first above written. MARY E. McMORRINE Notary Public In and for said Counly and state. 11-16, 23, 30, 12-7 (SI United Press Inlcrnuflonal WASHINGTON (UP1) -Pres Went Johnson relurned lo his While House desk today with a full range of problems both foreign and domestic-bidding for his attention. Uppermost on his agenda was a full-scale review of U.S.

strategy in (he anil-Communist war in South Viet Nam, one of long series of such sessions. No less urgent, however, were Ihc problems of the NATO Alli- (SEAL) CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP DOING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AS FOLLOWS: The undersigned are parlners doing business In the Stale of California unde the fictitious name "Blue Lake Aulo Their principal place of bus incss Is located near the city ol Blue Lake, Counly ol Humbolctt, Slate of Call lornla. The names In lull and places residence ol the partners are as lollow Mr. Roy Christie Box 187 Blue Lake, California Mr. Allred W.

Christie Box 213 Blue Lake, California Dated: November 19, 1964. ROY CHRISTIE ALFRED W. CHRISTIE ance and American the future of the sponsored Mulitla- eral Nuclear Force (MLF). British Prime Minister Harold Wilson arrives in Washington next week for talks on these subjects. The Chief Executive, who re- lumed Sunday night from an 11-day working vacation at his lexas ranch, confers with Ambassador Maxwell D.

Tuesday on Viet Nam In advance of the session Johnson put a damper on speculation about any expansion of the three-year old U.S mili- lary effort in South Viet He told a Saturday Taylor speculation that a major dec: sion lo "extend the war" migli be imminent. They gave assur ances (hat there was no "cris is" atmosphere, and lhal John son was approaching the prob lem with a spirit of caution. There is said lo be no inten lion in Washington lo abandon (he basic policy of seeking solu lions which avoid a major war, This would rule oul any decision for large-scale invasion of North Viet Narn of bombing of major industrial targets deep in that country. Such actions, it is generally believed, would run a very good chance of being serious relalia- from North Viel Nam or Red China. As for MLF, action on the proposal has been held up pending British disclosure of their plan.

Johnson told his news con- ference Ihe i Stales "would nol be adamant" in its attitude toward Ihe project. Thus far, except for West Germany, America's NATO allies liavo been apathetic, if not hos lile, loward the plan. Criticizes DC Gaulle The President touched on the roblem and threw a barb a Drench President Charles De Gaulle, an MLF opponent, in lie process--Saturday when h( criticized "na naliona iclf-inlcrest" in the Atlantic Al lance. He said Ihe i vould conlinuc lo bear the realcst rcsponsibilily for nu- lear defense far into the fu- ure, but it seeks new ways to et the allies share tills burden. On Ihe home front, most of ohnson's problems were of the seal variety principally in ference was "premature Nim.

news con- such speculation and lhal he expected no dramatic announce- menu after the Taylor meeting. Officials Are Concerned In recent days, adminislralion officials have become concerned degree of published Two Arcata City Employes Injured In Fatal Collision connection with (lie new budget. A drive lo pare down new spending requests from government agencies now totaling more than $108 billion-is a top- priority item in the coming month. The President told his news conference he a doubled now lhat he could achieve his goal of bringing his new budget request below the $100 billion level. HUMBOLDT STANDARD Mond Nov.

30, 1964, P. 33 over (lie STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT On this 19th day ol November bclore me, Joe McClaran, 1964, Notary Public, State of California, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeal ed Roy Christie and Alfred w. Chrlslle, known lo me to be the persons whose names arc subscribod to fhe wllhln Instrument, and acknowledged lo me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and alflxed my official seal In Ihe County of Humboldl, Stale of California, the day and year in this certificate first above written.

JOE MCCLARAN, Notary Public. (SEAL) 11-30, 12-7, 14, 51 (S) LEGAL NOTICES TO CREDITOR! Mrs. Ann Sedlacek, 53-year- old deputy city clerk of Arcala; tier husband Emil, 63, employed by the Arcala Slreel Department, and Mrs. Sedlacek's aunt Mrs. Myrtle Denton, 82, of Ashland, Oregon, were injured in a collision which killed William Deceased.

NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. 16354 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT. In me Matter of the Estate of ANNIE M. DALY, Deceased. NOTICE I HEREBY I a i Charles F.

Daly and John S. Daly, exec Utors of the last Will and Testament ol the eslate of Annie M. Daly, deceased, will sell at private sale, to Ihe highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said Superior 1 Court, or or alter Thursday, the 17th day ol December, 1964, all the right, title, Interest and estate of the said Annie M. Daly, boldt, or to present them," with to the executrix at Ihe Vneys, FALK, DUNN 307, office of her alloi deceased, at the time of her death, and all the right, title and Interest that the said estate has, by operation of law, 01 otherwise, acquired, other than, or in addition to that of said deceased at the time of her death, of, in and to those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In the City of Eureka, County of Humboldt, Slate of California, more particularly described as follows, lo wit: I BEGINNING at the northeast corne of Twelfth and Streets of the City Eureka, and running from thence north erly along the cast line of Stroe 120 feet; thence at right angles cast crly parallel with Eleventh Street 11 feet to a 20 foot alley; thence at righ angles southerly along the west line said alley and parallel with Mrec 120 feet to the north line of Twelftl Street; and thence westerly along thi north line of Twelfth Slreet 110 feet Ii The place of beginning. Terms and Conditions of Sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States; tci per cent (l(Kr) of the purchase money Ii be paid at the time of sale; balance consideration on confirmation of sale Deed and title Insurance al the experts" of the estate.

Taxes to be pro-rated as ol close of escrow. Purchaser to take prop erty free and clear of all liens and en cumbranccs against the same. All bids or offers must be in writing, and may be left at the office of Falk, Dunn Buxton, attorneys for said executors, at 350 Street, Eureka, Cali fornla, or may be delivered to said Fx ecutors personally, In said Counly ol Humboldt, or It may be filed In Ihe oifice of the Clerk of this Court, at any after the first publication of Ihis ncjlice and before the making of the The Executors reserve the right to any and all bids. Dated this 24th day of November, 1964. CHARLES F.

DALY JOHN S. DALY Executors of the Last Will and Testament of the Eslatc of Annie M. Daly, deceased. FALK, DUNN 8. BUXTON, Atlorneys lor said Executors.

11-26, 30, 17-5 (S) 196? te rSl publlcflfl November 16, CLARE 0. MARX Executrix of the Estate of CLARE OSTRANDER Deceased. FALK, DUNN BUXTON Attorneys for Executrix. 11-16, 23, 30, 12-7 (S) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE No 16161 Dept. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE VTATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT.

tn the Matter of the Estate of EMMETT BLACK, also known as J. EMMETT BLACK, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ihe undersigned CAROLEE PASTOR Executrix of the Estate ot EMMETT BLACK, also known as J. EMMETT BLACK, Deceased, will sell at private sale fo the ilghcst bidder, tor cash, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Courl on Tuesday, December 8, 1964, at the hour ol 1:15 o'clock p.m. or after said day, at 615 Seventh Street, Eureka, California, all tho right, title, Interest and estate of said deceased, at Ihe time of his death, and all the right, title and inleresl that said eslate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or In addition to that of sold EMMETT BLACK, also known as J.

EMMETT BLACK, Deceased, at the time of his death, in and to all that real property situated In the Counly ol Humboldt, Slate of California, described as follows: Lots 3 and 4 In Block 4 of Argyle Park, according to the Map thereof on file In the oifice of the Recorder of Humboldt County, California In Book fl of Maps, Page 42. Bids or offers are Invited for said property and must be In writing and will be received at fhe office of J. Thomas Fraser, Attorney at Law, fll5 748 Deaths Over Turkey Day Holiday By United Press International The nation's traffic toll for the Thanksgiving weekend rose steadily today but the final count was expected to be less thai for a non-holiday No: vember weekend. The "toll was boosted by 50 traffic deaths in New York, a record for that slate since World War II. The holiday counting period began at 6 p.m.

local time Wednesday and ended at midnight Sunday. The United Press International count showed at least 560 persons were killed in traffic accidents during the 102 hour period. The breakdown: Traffic 5GO Planes 21 Miscellaneous 119 Total 748 Texas followed New York with 40 traffic deaths. There were 39 in California, 27 in Michigan, 25 in Illinois, 23 in Pennsylvania, and 21 in both Ohio and Indiana. Only three slates, Alaska, Barringer, 28, of Ukiah early Saturday morning near Healdsburg.

Barringer, whose light, forei sedan suddenly swerved skidded sideways into the fro of the soulhbound Sedlacek on a four-lane highway, died Healdsburg General Hospil shortly after crash. Mrs. Sedlacek suffered sevei Facial injuries, including a ba ly-smashed nose, while her aunt received two fra 'ured ankles and a dislocate lip. Sedlacek is reported to hav escaped with a cut hand. The Santa Rosa area office the Highway Patrol, said loda the southbound car, driven Mrs.

Sedlacek, was proceedin al about 60 miles per hour whe the small sedan driven by Bar renger slid broadside into it wet pavements. All of the injured were re ported by hospital attaches to day as "doing well and in satis factory condition. The Patrol report said victim, who was ejected from his car at the impact, appearei tn have suddenly jerked on UK wheel just prior to the crash causing the sideways skid. The accident wa's logged a 1 a.m. Seventh Street, Eureka, California, by the Executrix of said eslate, or may be filed with the Clerk of said Superior Court ol the State ot California, in and 'or the County of Humboldt, at any time liter the first publication of this notice ind before the making of said sale.

Terms and conditions of sale: Ten per cent of Ihe purchase price to be paid on day of sale; balance on confirmation ol sale by Ihe Courl upon lerms acceptable 'o the Excculrix. The Executrix reserves he right to reject any and all bids. Dated: November 19, 1964. CAROLEE PASTORI, Executrix of the Estale of EMMETT BLACK, also known as J. EMMETT BLACK, Deceased.

I. THOMAS FRASER, Attorney for Executrix, 11-21, 25, 30 (S) Montana and Wyoming, did not count a single traffic fatality. Last year the National Safety Council counted 662 traffic deaths during a non holiday weekend in November. New Music Center For Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (UPI) Efforts to elevate Los Angeles' concededly low cultural life will climaxed Sunday with I formal opening of the $33.5 million Music Center for Performing Arts. Lei us protect that priceless memory with services preferred by Northern Californians for three generations BRIAN J.

SANDERS Manager Dredge Arrives Here; To Slarl Fairhaven Work The pipeline dredge J. H. Polhenus arrived here Saturday and is awaiting (he final "go ahead" from the Crown Simpson Company to start work on a channel and turning basin near the company's docking facilities at Fairhaven. Captain Herb Anderson, skipper of the dredge, expects to begin operation December 7. Owned by the Willamette Pile- driving, Dredge and a i Construction Company of Portland, the Polhenus hosts a crew of 26 men.

She can handle approximately 10,000 cubic yards of silt, sand and mud per day. Crown Simpson engineers slan to deepen the a 1 leading to their Fairhaven dock plus set up a turning basin. An estimated 400,000 cubic a will be removed from the area. The channel leading to Fair- English Use For Sunday Mass Starts NEW YORK na- ion's Roman Catholics Sunday naugurated the use of English and other revolutionary re- orms in the Sunday Mass. Many appeared, a bit confused but generally pleased with the service that places new emphasis on participation by parishioners.

For some of the country's 45 million Calholics il was undoubtedly a shock to hear themselves concluding Mass proper with the words, "Thanks be lo God." Since childhood they had been taught, "Deo gratias." Rehearsals at many churches in the days before had worked effectively lo insure familiarity 'or the faithful. In other places there was shuffling of missal nserts and hymn sheets and cautious, inquisitive whispering. There was confusion over vhen to stand and when to kneel and. many persons usec saying the Rosary or silent irayers found themselves lost the new participation of the Mass. But in the main, response favorable.

Parishioners acclaimed the feeling of "par- icipalion" they experienced, "I eally felt as though I be- onged," said one Manhattan voman. The switch to the vernacular as approved last December the Vatican Council and ope Paul VI as part of the cumenical movement to tight- it the bond between Christians all faiths through greater omprehension. It marked the first change in ic language of the Mass since he 4th Century when Latin was 'ficially designated the lan- uage of the liturgy. Community Center Report Drafted Manager Ronald Harlels put Hie finisliing touches today on a report for the City Council morrow night regarding the financing and general feasibility of thi! community center project proposed by the a Mousing Authority. Previously, Bartels had suggested the offer be taken under advisement and held for consideration upon completion and adoption of the General Plan so hat more adequate planning could be completed prior to definite action.

Public hearing are listed nn two street vacation proposals, one a portion of Hunloon from and Streets and the other West 14th Street west of the Northwestern Pacific right-of- way. DEATHS AND FUNERALS BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES WHO'S WHO the Humboldt AREA for Crafts professions MU'Z' LESSOR, JACK R. Nov. 28, 1964. 4339 Ridgecrest Drive, Eureka.

Husband of Jeannette E. Lessor of Eureka. Father of Miss Sandra Lee Lessor of Eureka. Brother of Mrs. Anale Couch of San Francisco, Mrs.

Hazel Page of Arkansas. He is survived by several and nieces. He had been a salesman for 12 years for Levi Zentner Co. He had lived in this vicinity for 38 years. A native of Houston, Texas.

Age 57. Services will be held at Pierce Mortuary, Wednesday, December 2 at 3 p.m. with the Rev. James M. Brown officiating.

Pallbearers: Wayne Brandy, Ralph Nevills, 1 Petersen, Robert Moore, William K. Moore and Richard Kimberling. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. LIST YOUR SERVICt IN THIS DIRECTORY 3 lintsTM? flayi a month 3 line! comraci 1 month n. HI Ext.

jo; or mi Air Ambulance Air Ambulincc Service. No ri'f 5 Ilra Pierce Flying Service, HI 3.5014. Alteration Dressmaking Allcrallons, Drcsimaklng, Tailoring, Ma chine Embroidering. HEMSTITCHING Bulton and Buttonholes. The Camerj Fashion Slionry 710 Film area HI 3 I(M Auto Glass McBRIDE MOTORS AUTO 01 ASS INSTALLED 916 Broadway, Eureka HI 3-7389 Custom Farming Plowing, discing, leveling, lot clearing; Rotorlny cutting.

Free estimates F. E. LEE, 1940 St. HI 3-3S01 Home Repair Reliable repairman caroentry, Plumb clccliiral walls floors roofs gutters fences masonry. 443-2353 Maintenance Housewives Special -Fall house cleaning Top quality work.

SH Green Slamps Free estimates. HI 3-2455, Tailoring Suits reslyled, trousers narrowed Alterations on wear. Open Sat. Hollis Tailors, 506 SI. 443-1579 Tire Recap Soles MUIKEY KOVACOVICH Commercial 820 West Murray Passenger i22--ih Slreel Well Drilling McKINLEYVILI.E WELL DRILLING CO Gravel packed wells--Test holes or New Plastic Casing 9-2286, morn, or eves.

LOST FOUND CLASSIFIED COURTESY SERVICE Anyone finding keys, glasses or (05 articles, may bring Ihcm lo In LOST AND FOUND Counter at Eureka Newspapers where owner may claim LOST: Female Black and White Bos Terrier, has Vi while Nar "Buttons." Please return to 725 Eureka. 442-3iBl. Lost: Walker Hound Pup, 2Vi morit old. In the vicinity of Bay St 442-2571 AMUSEMENTS HUMBOLDT GRANGE, SPRUCE POIN CARD PARTY EVERY TUESDAY Last of the series of card parties Mo day, November 30. Games 7:30.

Car 6:30. Bayside Grange Hall. POSCIC'S ORCHESTRA is now availabl for your nexi dance parly. Call HI 3-0156 PUBLIC GAMES every Thursday MOOSE HALL 107 Fifth Street, Eureka haven will be deepened to feet. 50 CAMBRIDGE, Mass.

(DPI)-- rotestants and Roman Catho- cs worshipped together Sun- ay night, making religious his- ry in a Cambridge church en. George Washington once tended. Christ Church, off Harvard uare, was the site of a joint iman Catholic-Episcopal ecu- Advent service, be- ved unique in the i ates. The 70-minute service in the church included sermons by Rt. Rev.

Anson Phelps Stokes, Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts, and the Most Rev. Thomas J. Riley, auxiliary bishop of the Boston Catholic archdiocese. Christ Church is across the street from Cambridge Corn- took where Gen. command of Washington the Continental Army.

Some troops were billeted i church for several days during Revolutionary War. Shakespeare Comedy Answer to Previous Puule ACROSS 1 "Forest of 6 Sliafccspearean play part 9 liobbo" 12 Flighty 1.1 Python 14 Dry (comb, form) 15 "Sir Andrew i i (comb. form) 6 Masculine nickname 7 Feminine student ft Seize ii Oxygen compounds 10 Prying members machine 16 Poultry yard H) Hebrew ancestor 21 Cat's cry 23 Mcshpd mechanically 27 Raspers ITSultil 18.Silent 19 Transferred properly 211.iciuefying 2-1 ICQ mass 25 Iroqunian Indian 2(i Negative (ah.l 2fl Essential being 30 Personal 29 Talc pronoun .111 l.islencr 32Sawlikc organs .13 Pronomi 1 niiisirje (dial.) .11) Further 40 Chimney part 41 Hustle one (slang) 42 Ccnsurer 44 Shakespearean fniry king 47 Wander 48 Four minds (ab.) 40" Nlfiht'i Dream" Ill.ili primitive 51 Mariner's direction 55 Irritate fill Goddess of the dawn 57 Novel 58 Made a mistake nmvN 1 Arabian rlonk 2 Taller .1 (Uncial rlilgo 4 Outbreak 31 Klectrical engineer (ab.) 32 Prophet 33 Thinner 34 Tint 3f Always (poet.) Heavy shne tempo (music) poplars 40 Picture mounter 4.1 Auto body 45 Foretoken 46 Number 50 Condensed moisture 51 Night before an event 52 Color CHARLES, CECIL ALBERT Nov. 28, 1964, 3356 Utha Eureka. Father of Kenneth C.

Charles of Crescent City and James and Susie Charles of Trinidad. Brother of Anita Murdock of Eureka, Walter Charles of Trinidad and Mae Abbott of Weitchpec. He is survived by four nephews and three nieces. A native of Trinidad, Calif. Age 46.

Services will be held at Paul's Chapel, Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 1:30 p.m. Pallbearers: Norman Haas, Robert McGauhey, Homey Homer Whitiach, War ren Abbott, Wally Abbott and Frank Murdock. Inter ment Trinidad Cemetery. DOCILI, MARVIN OTTO JR Nov.

29, 1964. 18201 Via Jose San Lorenzo. Son of Marvin 0. Docili, Sr. of 1 a Mrs.

Marian I. Smith of San Lorenzo. Brother of Thomas G. Rovai of Los Gatos, Leah and Clinton Smith all ol San Lorenzo. Grandson Mrs.

Atlilia Docili of Loleta. Nephew of Mrs. a Poaster of Enid, Okla. He is survived by numerous other aunts, uncles cousins and other relatives. A native of San Francisco, attending Fortuna elementary schools, Arroyo High School in San Lorenzo, and was presently in i fourth year at the University of California at 1 y.

Age 20. Rosary will be recited Monday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. at Coble's Fortuna Mortuary. Services will be held at Gobies Fortuna Mortuary, Tuesday, Dec.

1 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Father James Gabriel officiating. Private encryptment St. Bernard's Mausoleum, Eureka.

Public Games Every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eagle-Hall, 1317 California St. PERSONAL NOTICES ADVERTISERS Cash Refunds The loliow-ng Slandard-Times classified advertisers have cash returns due them. They paid cash wllh copy and got low rates lor their ad and received results before the expiration date of their ad. Here's proof of the fast, efficient results of Tlmes-Stan- dard Classified Want Ads.

name on the list? Richard Anderson 3824 Jacobs Ave Clarence Calron 380 Park Arcala Carl Castor 235 Arcala James Dunham 1724 Slreel Harry Duarle Rt. 1, Box 377, Arcala Wesley Gauli P. 0. Bo 204, Orleans Max Gilcbrist 2121 Street A. J.

Johnson 624 Eureka Elberl La Cross P. 11, Arcala Vern Leach Rt. 3, Box Arcala James Malherly 646 Fickle Hill Road Mike Matthews 1600 Northcresl Crescent City Arthur Parker 486, 4th, Arcala Ida shamberger Box 2246, Arcala Paul Snell Jr. 2831 Kenmar Fortuna Jack Stevens 1460 So. Summer, Forluna William Thomas 1602 Streel Truman Ward 917, 15lh es-Stan- Is your PERSONAL NOTICES 23 SUBSCRIBERS IN EUREKA If you fail to receive your Standard by 6:00 p.

m. Ph HI 2-1711. Lines open till 7 p. m. on Standard.

If you fail to receive your Times by 7:30 a.m., phone HI 2-171 Lines open until 9 a. m. on Times. ARCATA If your Humboldt Standard isn't received by 6 p.m., call HI 2-1711 not later than 7 p. m.

If the Humboldt Times isn't received by 7:30 a call HI 2-1711. Complaint calls taken until 8 '00 a ONLY! FORTUNA If you fail to receive your Humboldt Times by 7 -30 a.m., call 725-5090. Complaint calls taken until SIX) a.m. ONLY! If the Humbolt Standard isn't received by 6:00 p. call 725-5090 Complaint calls taker, until 7:00 p.m.

ONLY! CRESCENT CITY 'f you do not receive your Humboldt Times a phone Clyde Stennett IN- gersoll 4-3734. If no answer, call INgersol 4-3171. Complaints are taken until 0 a. m. HELP WANTED.MEN 83 REDWOOD SALES CORDINATOR 7 Seattle Headquarters of Major Wood Products Co.

Coordinate sales function between Production and Area Offices and Good lamlliarlly wllh Redwood required, Some selling experience desirable, Attractive Salary with 1 Excellent fringes t'i Send resume and salary requirement! In. lo: SIMPSON TIMBER Placement Administrator 2000 Washington Bldg. Seattle, Wellington 911-01 Wood Chemist OR Technologist Excellent opportunity in producl development work for particleboard manufacturer. Prefer one or two years' recent research, product development, or quality control experience in hardboord, fiberboard or parhcle- board. Northern California location.

Good career opportunity for right man. Apply to: Shasta Operations United States Plywood Corporation P.O. B9X.1688 Redding, California WANTED Carrier Boys Times and Standard Several excellent routes available soon. Out-of-town areas please write the. Circulation Eureka Newspapers, giving name, address and age.

Boys in Eureka, Arcata, McKin- I leyville and Blue Lake, phone the Circulation Hillside 5 2-1711. Here is an excellent opportu- ity to earn your own spending money and win many fine and valuable auty Counselors offers to shut-ins, busy men ladies, Christmas shopping at SUre bV Cal 9 Hl 3 85 2 EXPERIENCED MECHANICS Manuel, al Allgire-s Beauty Salon BRENTWOOD WIGS, human ir. MUSI make appointment. 442-3450. RSONAL SERVICES 30 You owe II lo yourself.

Keep groomed. See your barber Barbers Sl.OJ NKWSPiM'KK KNTKIII'lllSl) LAST WEEK'S SERVICES AT Ocean View Cemetery St. Bernard's Cemetery MONDAY, Nov. 23rd PAOLI, Roelolfo Inlotmcnt, St. Bernard'i PALMER, R.

Louiio Intormcnt, St. Barnard'i THARP, James L. Interment, Slumbarland, Ocean View TUESDAY, Nov. 24th LUTHER, Amelia Intormtnt, Ocein Viow WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25th SLATER, ShirUy E.

Inurnment, Sanctuary of Hopo, Ocunn Viow FRIDAY, Nov. 27th BRAZEITON, W. Intermint, Rhododendron Vitw B'way So. Clly Llmin, 445-4173 If your name is listed above please come into the Times-Standard Classified 328 Eureka, within 30 days. Upon proper identification, WG wilt gladly refund the money due you.

'PWATCH FOR NEW GOODIES SOON? Top of Beria Vista Will inform YOU in this Column. Permanent Wave Special this month, S2S wave for $12.50. PETITE A SALON, Wilma Wanda. 443-6207. Dressmaking Alterations By Rose 2817 St.

Phone UNWANTED HAIR Removed permanently. Eslolle Hcmen- way. R. E. 423 Henderson St.

HI 3-0944. JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY Box 3065-Eureka 822-mi For relief of minor aches pains, such as chronic arthritis, fatigue, poor circulation, call Niagara ot Fortuna, RA 5-4918 or P.O. Box 412, Fortuna. Nutty, Butternut Raisin Bread Toasted is a real breakfast a Try II! MEN-Train now lor top wages in Heavy Equipment Operation. Sec Norlliwesl Schools ad.

Class. 57, Instruction. Jressmaking--Custom Sewing Curtains, Women's Apparel. TE He need 2 GOOD, EXPERIENCED Me- i chanlcs. 1 for Import cars, 1 for 'i American made.

This Is an exceptional, i permanent opportunity lor an ex- 5 perlenced man. Union scale, Bonus, all sick benefits and a fine shop to work in and with. If ou wish to better your present position a top 5 mechanic call or see Mr. Gadburv, Service Manager, K. B.

McCarthy 4th and A Slreels, Eureka. POLICE OFFICERS SALARY--: JOBS WANTED-WOMEN 50 Wanted--management of motel, hotel, apartment house or trailer court-graduate ol Northwest Schools. Call 442-3310. I have excellent references Canng for children. 75c hour-special rales weekend 443-0387 JOBS WANTED-MEN si Carpentry, either structural or cabinet Roofing, concrete, painting.

The Com petence and experience to guarantee qualify work at a minimum cost 442-4158 'aiming, interior exterior; work; gutter cleaning. Call i thing carpenter for any HELP WANTED-WOMEN 52 Need Extra Spending Money? Well here is nut chancel! Babysitting Arcata, part-lime only, (when (lu buj hits or etc.) lor primary grade child. References required. Call 822-4382 evenings only or all day Saturday Sunday. Hign school graduate, 21 to 35 years.

Minimum height 5' Weight 150 't pounds. Written examination, oral board Physical polygraph. Liberal benefits. Closing date Dec. 21 C- Grow With a Growing City Apply Falrfleld Clly Hall Nationally known floor cars comnany, i full lime salesman to eslabllshed wholesale and retail accounts in Del Norle and Humboldt counties.

Car ex- penses, company benefits, age 23 lo 40. Send resume lo Box 374 Eu- reka Newspapers, Inc. Interviews week 5 ol December 7. Winter or Permanent Employment 5 Outstanding opportunity for you. rel ent personnel earning over S200 week.

Sales background helplul, but not Im- perative. Must be 21. See J. B. EDINGER 310 Eureka noon WANTED.MEN, WOMEN 54 Girl for Medical Office Wust be experienced in insurance form reception work.

Write full qualil cations experience to Box No 3i Eureka Newspapers, Inc leed money for Christmas? Rc'presei AVON cosmetics in your Terr tones available in Petrolia, Blocksbun Thorn, Bricel.ind Eureka-Arcata ai C.1S. Write AVON Box 2246, Al cala. ousowives with Bookkeeping or slor clerking experience. Earn money in venlorylng In stores several days month. Call HI 2-2455.

Is there a new driver in the family? If a second car will help solve Ihe problem, check here. The Times-Standard publishes Northern California's lorrjesl selection ol new on, I used, domes lie mporled cars for urn. sah "IT'S TI-II-: TIMIS-STANDARD --ASK -liable babysitter lor 2 small boys Live-in or oul. Light housework month, 2304 Union, Apt. 4 alter p.m.

Demand lor our products means i consultants needed. Also manaqerla openings. 839-3393. HELP WANTED.MEN -WANTED- Boys 12 years or older in Forluna and Rio Dell Area lo Deliver Humboldt Times or Humbcldt Standard routes. Call Jim Henderson lor information--725-5090.

Several excellent, paying routes available toon. flflkcrt IfltcvUlon rcpnlnnun; rennw onrrMor. Calll. Slnlo tmnloymenl Serv let. 0) liurckn, A A I ft A ovfir lor (IMulv Counselor, Inc Coimollu.

Ill mier FINEST RESTAURANT IN AREA DESIRES ASSISTANT FOOD MANAGER. Male or female previous experience desired, but nol required. Steady year round employment -excellent wages and working condl- tlons. Growing opportunity advancement guaranteed. Please write giving background and references.

We will not contact employer without your approval. Personal interviews will be held Immediately. Reply: P.O. Box 316 Eureka MEN AND WOMEN OVR 40! Niogorci hos tin opomnfj lor you Phone RA 5-l9l8nwniMf)i lor mloivicw ALLYN PLACEMENT AOIINCY CHOOL INSTRUCTION 57 WORLD HOOK CtluiaiionM Mr itit Imnlly..

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About Eureka Humboldt Standard Archive

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