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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 32

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HUMBOLDT STANDARD Monday, Nov. 20, 1961; P. 32 Food Drive Tlx) Eureka high sclwol Girls' League arc preparing for a Christmas food drive, according lo the president, Vick! Krosh. The girls have.been meeting at the homo of Ihclr faculty advisor, Miss Bcrnice Hanson, and have decoralcd boxes for tlic food drive this year. Milton's publishers paid him 5 pounds for "Paradise Lost" and agreed lo pay a further 5 pounds it the end of the sale of each of three printings.

Ihc POINT is: you can cut engine repair costs with perfect circle MJRLIZING An exclusive method of resizing worn pistons quietly accurately and permanently cuts the cost of engine ove.hauls by making worn pistons like new again! us why it's wise to Nurliie. KNIGHT 26 Fifth St. Eureka ENGINE REPAIR HI 3 1 1 1 2 Baby injured By Shell Fragment GAKBERV1LLE An info girl was Injured horo ycstcrd afternoon wlren a ca ridge exploded and bullet fra mails stnick licr In Urn fool Paula a Langenslagi about 10 months, was treated I hci- minor injuries at South? Humboldt Community hospl and released. Sheriff's reports said an unlde lifted hoy had foond the cartrW while playing, and lit a match Ilic end. Tire heat exploded I powder and tire fragments slru the girl playing with him.

Paula's family reportedly is iting here from Idaho. MONTGOMERY WARD FOR CARPETING COME IN AND SELECT FROM WARDS MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY 402 St. Euro); SACCHl'S CHEVY II YOU California's Senior Chevrolet Dealer Delivery at SACCHl'S! Enjoy Chevy's Historically Great Re-Sale Value on the NEW CHEVY II! Chevy 4-Door Sedan Use lite conuoiieitt CM AC PLAN as sccit in. this week's Chevy Station "DRIVE INTO '62 IN A '62" Some luclcy purchaser of a now '62 car will drive lo San Francisco for a fabulous weekend enjoy A Suite at the Sheraton Palace for 2 with brealtfast in bed A selected tour of the city or bay Lunch at the Domino Club (or equal) Dinner at the world famous "Shadows" Tickets to the top show in town Midnight supper at Kan's A beautiful $750.00 Minlc Stole! PLUS all fhe ga'soline you need FREE! REMEMBER: Don't Make A Deal Until You've Seen SACCHI PHONE HI 2-4173 TODAY There's No Obligation WEATHER By Untied Press InlcrmilkHiul San Francisco Bay Area. Cloudy Ihrough Tuesday; high to day 55-59; low tonight 40-47; nortl lo northwest winds 15-25 knots chance of rain 20 per cent today Northern California: Rain in central area with snow in mountains and cloudy elsewhere rain in extreme south tonight anc in extreme north tonight ant Tuesday; little change in tempera lure.

Ml. a I -Siskiyou area Cloudy today; intermittent snow tonight and Tuesday; litllc tem pcralurc change. Sierra Nevada: I i snow today and in south lonigh with snow level 5,000 lo 0,000 feet otherwise cloudy through Tues day; colder ill soulli loday. Sacramento a Cloudy Ihrough Tuesday with rain in soul! Ihis morning; high both days 52 57; low tonight 32-38; variable winds 8-15 m.p.h. Northwestern California: Cloudy through Tuesday except rain ii: extreme north tonighl and Tues(ley; litlle temperature change; high loday and low tonight Napa 58-38, Sanla Tlosa 58-37, Ukiah 5440; coastal winds northwest 12-25 knots loday.

Albuquerque Atlanta Bakcrsficld Boise Boston Brownsville Chicago Denver Detroit Fairbanks Fort Worth Fresno Helena Kansas City Los Angeles Miami 'lew Orleans "Jew York Dakland Dklahoma City 'hoonix 'itlsburgh ied Dluff icno Jacramento Salt Ijkc Cily tin Diego 5an Francisco Scallle Spokane Thermal iVashington High I 48 55 G5 41 43 70 3V 31 3G -5 5t 60 37 37 05 SI 35 63 45 5ti 41 07 4G 47 51 31 64 66 40 3G 70 42 .09 .01 i'rocip. 25 37 52 28 G3 33 5 31 -19 42 48 18 34 50 70 1C S3 35 42 37 38 3S 32 40 26 51 42 27 16 38 32 1.48 .03 Humboldt State rooters were a sober-faced group during this particular phase of Saturday night's game with Central Washington at the Redwood Bowl. However, they were all smiles at the end as the Lumberjacks captured a 24-14 decision over the Ever- green Conference champions and their eighth win in nine games this season. The 'Jacks end their 1961 campaign against powerful Whitworth College at the Redwood Bowl Thursday afternoon in an annual Kiwanis benefit contest. Kickoff time is one o'clock.

Two injured In Highway Mishap Two persons were injured early his morning when their south xmnd passenger ear failed to make a loft turn on Highway 10 ust north of Fields Landing ani rashcd into an embankment. Driver Joie Clemmons, 23, and his passenger, Gary Bianchi, 21, of Rio Dell were tal General Hospital in Eureka wlh'with moderate injuries, UK Highway Patrol reported. "I can never thank Ocean View enough "With Fred's sudden passing I knew I'd be af my wit's end until the children arrived home. Then my neighbor and best friend came in and suggested I call Ocean View. The next morning we drove there and in just ona visit cemetery arrangements were made so easily--afterwards I was amazed and fer- ribly grateful." "For this and Iho sympathetic understanding I was shown, my children and I can never thank Ocean View enough." NATIONAL OBITUARIES CHICAGO (UPI)-Privale funeral services were scheduled loday for.

Thomas S. Jones, 76, pioneer medical illustrator, who died Sat- ursday. BALDWIN PARK, Calif. (UPI) --Funeral services were to be held today for Thomas Chamberlain, Gl a United Press International teletype operator for 36 years. Chamberlain died Friday night in West Covina Hospital following a lengthy illness.

STAtlNTON, Va. (UPD-Henry G. Gilmcr, who served as state comptroller under four governors before resigning in 1055 because of ill health, died Sunday at the age of 80. CHICAGO (UPI) Martin F. (Marty) Hogan, 57, former general manager of radio station WCFL and a popular disc jockey who once'had 150 radio shows weekly on six Chicago stations, died Sunday.

Melting temperature of ice decreases when it Is subjected to iressure, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. You go gUnD iTWiTuus. DRUGS Button's Drugs, Inc. Henderson Center Myrtletowne Shopping Center FREE DELIVERY 4 TIMES DAILY We Give SH Grean Stamps i i Open Evenings 'til 8 p.m. Deaths --Obituaries Funeral Notices FLORA A.

JORDAN Flora A. Jordan, 1310 1 Street, Eureka, died Sunday morning in i local hospital. She was born in tova Scotia, Canada December 5, 1899, and had lived in this area for the past 65 years. She vas a member of the First Pres- ivterian church, Camillia diaper, Order of Eastern Star, char- er member of Eureka Woman's member of Humboldt His- orical society and American Club. She was the widow of Fred Jordan of Eureka and is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Ella -f. Kruegar, Sebaslopol and Miss lelen II. Mclnlosh, Berkeley; sis- er-in-law, Mrs. Mildred Mclnlosh, iureka; nieces, Patricia Mcln- osh and Mrs. Beverley Smilh, of Eureka and grand-niece and nephew, Nancy and Gary Eureka.

Private funeral services will be leld Tuesday al 1:30 p.m. in the 3 ierce Mortuary with the Rev. fames Brown officiating. Interment will follow in Ocean View Honorary pallbearers will be Thomas Jordan, Dr. Bert McCreery, Milton Graham, John McClaskey, Al Henningsen A.

Frascr and Kenneth Oglivie. Memorial may be made lo the Heart Fund. JOHN BERNARD LUDDINGTON, JR. John Bernard Luddington, of Weilchpec, died Friday. He vas born June 17, in Weitch- ec and had lived in the area lis entire life.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs Hose Al. Lewis of Weitchpcc and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services are pending a I 'aul's Mortuary. JOHN HENRY HELLAHD John Hellard, 77, of Hydesville, died Sunday morning in the Siskiyou County General Hospital, Yreka, following a lenghthy illness. He was born 1, 1883, in Arkansas and had been a resident of California for Ihe past 61 years.

He had been employed as a state game warden in Vi'illits until coming to Hydesville 30 years ago, where he was rancher. He was a 40 year member of Willits lodge No. Mo, A and a member of Rolin- erville chapter No. 76, Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a son and daughter, Charles Hellard, Hydesville, and Mrs.

Dorothy Holt, Yreka; a Jack Holt, Yreka; Mrs. Theodore Williams, Eureka and Mrs. Arthur Wilkinson, Santa Rosa; and brothers, William Hellard, Ilydcsvillo and Charles Hellard, Fortuna. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m.

in Ihe chapel of Emmerson's Mortuary, Forluna, with the Rev. Ray F. Magnusen officiating. Interment will follow in the family pjot in Ihe Hydesville cemelery. Commita! and pallbearers will be under the direction of Eel River lodge No.

147, A M. MRS. MARTHA ANDERSON WAKEFIELD Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Anderson Wakefield were held Monday at 1:30 p.m.'in Sanders' Funeral Home, with Dr. James M.

Brown officiating. Private inurnment followed al Ocean View Crematory. CHARLES BENJAMIN HARRIS Charles Benjamin Harris, 71, of Kortuna died at his home Sunday evening. He was born March 15, IBM in Blocksburg and was a lifetime resident of Soulhern Hum- Seek Cash For Sam's Library BONHAM, Tex. (UPI) -Texas newspaper i formally launched a drive today lo raise for a permanent endowment of House Speaker Sam ffayburn's library.

Rayburn had approved the idea just a few weeks before his death and thought it was the "most appropriate" tribute to him. Rhea Howard, editor and publisher of the Wichila Falls, Times and Record News, kicked off the campaign with a $1,000 from (lie two newspapers and urged olher editors and publishers to act as recipients of funds lo perpetuate the library and expand its services lo make it a research center on the legislative branch of le U.S. government. Two candidates, meanwhile were expected lo file in the next day or so for Rayburn's congressional seal, a post he held for nearly 50 years. WIN A 1962 LAUNDRY DRYER The one major appliance that will give its user the most pleasure and satisfaction in tho Humboldt Climate.

A real wife-saver. Learn about tfia savings you can realize by owning your own dryer. Fill in this ticket, deposit in here during November. 3 Name I Address City Phone i Dealer Validation DICK ADAMS We GIVE Service IOth Main Sfroet TV AND APPLIANCES Fortuna boldt county. He had lived in Fortuna since 1923.

lie had been employed-as a woodsman and was a cattle dealer for 25 years until his retirement 10 years ago He was a member of Eureka Aerie 'No. 103, Fraternal of Eagles, and had been a member of lodge No. 652, B.P.O.E. and a charter member of (he Fortuna club. He is survived by his wife, Nellie M.

Harris, Fortuna; a son and daughter, D. Lane ville and Mrs. Alice Griesbach Fortuna; brothers, William If' Harris, Redmond, George Dewey Harris, Carlotla; sisters, Mrs. Edith A. McNeill, Fortuna, Mrs.

Olive B. Shipley, Eureka, Mrs. Pauline Shanklin, Rio Dell Mrs. Lucille Bryant, Grover City' grandchildren, Margaret Harris Riverside; Joyce. Steven and Christine a i Rosevilie; Stiiela, Sharon, Janice and Kafh- ryn Griesback, Forluna; nieces and Everett Harris, Carlotla, Ben Shipley, Hayward Mrs.

Marie Parker, Garberville and olher relatives. Funeral services will be held Wednesday in the chapel of Gobel's Fortuna Mortuary. Interment will follow in a local cemetery. PAUL VAN DEURSEN Funeral services for Paul Van Dcursen will be held Monday, I 30 p.m., from fhe chapel, Go-' ble's Forluna Mortuary, with the Rev. Lloyd G.

Hubbard, officiating. Interment will follow at Rohnerville Masonic cemelery. LEIGH D. WHITE Leigh D. White, S).

of Eureka, died Sunday rooming in a local hospital. He was born December 10, 1906, in Leigh, and had lived in this area for the past 10 years. He was employed at the Brifewood Lumber Company. He is survived by his wife Pearl, Eureka; step-son, Dale Moe, Norlon AFB, California and three 'nephews. Funeral services will, be held Tuesday at 3 p.m..in the Cooper Mortuary, of Ferns with Elder L.

L. Benndt officiating, fnlermenl will follow in Ocean View Cemelery. i.

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Years Available:
1956-1967