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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 7

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Eureka, California
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7
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JOE FEIERABEND at FRIENDLY CORNER, Loleto," sends us two pieces of good-news, one about eating the other aboutjust plain fun First, next Friday, June is CRAB ClOPPINO day at FRIENDLY CORNER all you con Starts at 5 p.m., so get there early and tat 'til late Joe's second bit of news teas about FRES public deuce being sponsored by the Humboldt Swiss Club at the club hall, Beatrice, with Suiiss music yet 1 Real fun! Starts at 9 People in the southern outskirts of Eureka reported! last night bright flashes in the sky to the south and hearing trumpeting noises We would like to assure them that there was no cause for alarm as it was only RAY KASPAR, genial STAFFORD INN host, giving that final night train a final serenade--and vice versa or it could have been that new cocktail that one of RAY'S friends introduced him to--or vice versa Calls it a "Margarita" which includes tequila quantro, and lemon in a salted glass or vice versa i And June brings further fun Starting next week, you'll be able to see stars without uiinfcino at someone else's partner at GAMBl'S WILLOW CREEK RESORT Thas Starting June 8, there will be dancing every Friday and Saturday nite at GAMBl'S and outdoors, weatlier permitting Oh, toeathfr, please Music? It'll be served up on platter by the DRIFTERS OF THE SILVER SAGE What nite would you like to go dancing? You name it 'cause you can go dancing to the- lively music of the WESTERN HILLBILLIES every night at the RAINBOW CLUB Entertainment starts at 9 And be sure to let BILLIE concoct one of those famous mixed drinks of his while you are there They're lively too! Like steak? Chicken? Squab? Prime Ribs? Now we've got ourselves droolin' you do like "em, what in heck are you sitting around for. Man! You should be down at ANGELINA INN. You'll find these taste'delicacies there every weekend and ITALIAN DINNERS and music by HELEN 'N BOB at the organ drums and cocktails and--what! You want More? Waddtd we tell you? Have you ever seen so much fun toropped up in a package as you'll find in Htim- boldt? Let' all git out an' enjoy it! ENJOY YOURSELF! DINE OUT TONITE! FORTH WAGONffl AND HIS TRIO hrwckt nefe ttiMi "SATISFIED MIND" DIRECT FROM THE "OZARK JUBILEi" Backed by the "BAR KANCH BOYS" The Wntern CMntr? ef a Llfcttae! JUNE 7 I P. M. 1 A.

M. BLUE LAKE DANCE HALL News -Notes from Hollywood By AilNE MOS8Y Hellyweed Marilyn "comeback" picture rinds up today--and so Jo her ibsents that turned out to be tore stage fright than pbysi- j. The No. 1 glamour girl of feUywood ww Ul iron the tart shooting oa "Bus Stop" 2Mh Ceatury-Foi studio. The act and crew she leaves behind rhen she returns to her New fork home Saturday agree that er constant skkness was argely psychosomatic.

Marilyn lived through Clustery winter In New York without catching cold. But she came down with a virus Jnd bronchitis the minute the movie company went on toca- Uon to Phoenix. Attacks Wene The actress has been ill during shooting of her other moviet such "The Seven Year Itch." But this her attacks were worse. She broke out in a rash. She often -vomited.

She suffered stomach pains. "These ailments apparently are caused from her nervous- DANCE At DOWS PRAIRIE GRANGE HALL SATURDAY JUNE 2nd DANCING 9 to 2 Rover Served at Midnlte MUSIC BY RHYTHM RIDERS I1.M tax UJLETA'S FRIENDLY CORNER Off-Sale Liquori Cocktails! Draft Beer! Home of bisa Coffwl Fall COUTM or a DINNERS Swiss Steak! Chkken! with Spaf or Ravioli Served Daily 5 p. m. IQiZO p. m.

Sunday from 2 p. m. Banquet Room for up to SO ARE CLOSED Btf FMT IBB Ctak Iurn SUUtri IBB ON Wed. Aarettu IBB Tncr's Dianen Friday Bells VtaU PLAY-- SKIL-POOL and SHUFFLEBOARD LET US DRAW YOU ONE Lucky Liger Michelob The ANNEX 312 Street DANCING (outdoors, weather per nutting) EVERY FRI. A SAT.

NITE, 9 2. Music by "DRIFTERS OF THE SILVER STARTS JUNE Sitj Mate, EW. Authentically Prepared by Ben Chin SPECIAL FULL COUK3E FAMILY American Foods Also 1 It a.m. Sat to Ml lutey NMB til MMpiHt CANTON CAFE ST WEST 4TH ST. EtmEXA 4th Free Parkins; Food To Take Oat PK 2-2156 DROP IN FOR A TALL COOL ONE! In the Wannest Atmosphere! FRANK GINO'S CLUB 3020 IKt BROADWAY EZ AKKING! ness," one close associate explained.

"Marilyn was on the pot for this picture. She's been ludying in New York for a 'ear at that highclass Actor's itudio. There was a lot of pub- icity and fanfare about her re- urn In the screen." Shooting was held up when Marilyn wound up in the hospital. Most of her co-workers are ond of Marilyn and under- tand her problems. Recent magazine articles told how she was molested at age of 6 and nearly murdered at 2.

Cast Patient The cast was sympathetic and patient the days Marilyn didn't show up for work. When she did, a scene often waited 15 minutes while she tarried in ladies' room. "She was always so sweet, and said 'I'm one cast member says. "Sometimes dur- ng a scene she'd grab at her itomach and make faces as if were having terrible pains. Everybody though her ills were psychosomatic.

Her worries and sickness re- jortedly were worth it. An assistant to director Josh Logan reports the picture "is terrific and Marilyn is great" CAMBFS Willow Creek By Chef JeaBM Fnm 5 p. m. except COCKTAILS MUSIC DENVER BILLINGS YM! Congenial Atmosphere For DELICIOUS COCKTAILS! D-A-N-C-E LAST TIMES TONITE THE PLAYBOYS TRIO Playing from 9 'til 2 OFF-SALE UQUOftS! FINE FOODS BY NEW CHEF GLENN BECK VANCE HOTEL DINING ROOM Serrtnr Braakfafi. Imett, Dtamer Dally HSC Instructors Win Promotions Eleven Humboldt SUte Col lege instructors received promotions during the past week President C.

H. Siemens, an nounced. Promoted to full professo bt education was Dr. William Raleigh, principal of Colleg Elementary school since 1953 Promoted from assistan professor to associate profes sor were Dr. Lawrence Marx, psychology and educa tion; Dr.

John Pauley, speed and drama and chairman the new division of language arts; Dr. Daniel Brant, bioio gical sciences; Mrs. Mary Farr home economics; Miss Gott, physical education; Ar thur Stegeman, industrial arts Miss Hazel Hagne, education Miss Imogene Platt, business administration; Dr. E. Nedd rard, associate dean of students for guidance and testing.

Promoted from instructor to assistant professor was Paul I H17MBOLDT cureKan Awarded College Honor Norman Hinman of been awarded the Dot Um-L ing award as an outstasxJtngB student biolofkal science at California SUte MytechiOcH coOefe. jpl Toe award is given to out-j standing and senior student members of Beta Beta Beta who have most to the organization and for aa wrtriandisg sriitaaalr record. Tri-BeU is a biotogkal science honorary fraternity. Human, a junior, is secretary of Tri-Beta. GOLDEN GIRL-3tacir wtttt an eyt-peccfaf ouUK for a nilht-tlub net In VCCM, Nev.

Tin two-place bathinf wit ii lame number aid to worth 200- Combined wiUi an world" bat tt ftsh-Mt Utb marks the at a to wMcb Jink inert (emi- The ventilation sysUms of the U. aircraft Sara-II toga pump enough air to sup-1 ply 20 Radio CKr Husk Halls. The United States produces 1 only about 2 per cent of the free worlds' supply of nickel. 1 WayColleague Report Jump In Polio Cases O) Public Health today riported a sharp jump in polio last week. But it said tha increase was strictly seasonal.

There were 112 last week compared to 86 week before. But last week'i total was considerably leas than the 240. cues reported in the comparable week of 1955. So this year, there have een 1744 cases compared to 2286 for the same period last year. There have been 935 para- ytic cases this year and 964 'or the same period of IBM.

OfSenator After announcing his candidacy for re-election tothp office of SUte Senator for Humboldt County, dozens of A. W. Way's colleagues in the Senate 'and in the Assembly wrote to him expressing their appreciation for the great help and cooperation has given them in the past The following letter Is indicative of the type of service and cooperation Senator Way gives his co-workers IB the Senate: April 19M Honorable Senator Arthur W. Way 1864 Heather Lane Eureka, California This is the first time this yearfl Dear Friend Arthur: that the paralytic rate a ill fallen behind last year. paralytic cases last week were 53 compared to 85 in the comparable week of 1955.

Recreation Highlights FREE PUBLIC DANCE Sponsored by the Humboldt Swm Club EUREKA SATURDAY, JUNE 2 at Club Had Beatrice SWISS MUSIC Bearing 9-2 EVERY NITE! Served At Midake to Hie Musk of tfce WESTERN HILLBILLIES Sfim Jr. Johnnie fenitt Every Nile DANCE MOOM ir FIFTH rr. Rick Aadu son's 'tf 2 MIXED DUNKS 4 1 1 2nd between -it kwL tai LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Day Camp For children 7 through 13 years of age, will tx taken at the Department office at 1109 street, from June 4, through June 8 from 9 a. m. to p.

m. Registration blanks are available at the Department office only and must have parent signature. Tap and ballet Registration Will be taken at the Carson Memorial Building June 14, IS and 16 from 10 a. to 2 p. m.

for children from 4 to 12 years of age. Registration blanks are available at the Carson building only. Playgreuds All city play- ij grounds will be open after school 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Mon- day'thru Friday and from 10 a.

m. to 12 noon on Saturday. Carson Memorial Bvlldlag-- Rentals for the use of the building is open from 10 a. m. to 6 p.

m. Tuesday through Sat urday. On KIEM-TV Sunday Night 10:05 P.M. A State Senator A. W.

WAY I telling you goodbye at the close of the Budget 'Session so want to take this means of expressing my appreciation of your cooperation and helpfulness during this session as well as for ill the past sessions which I have bid the honor of serving with you. We hare joined each other on all possible occasions in an'effort to extend and advance the construction and Improvement of State Highway No. 1. If the federal Highway Bill Congress and is signed 'by the President, it will release large State Gas Tax Funds for this type of construction and we must continue to the importance of State Highway No, 1, not oaly for Hi scenic and tourist ralues bat for the economic development of the entire coast You have always been gtaerous and helpful on the problems of our cross state highways which are so much needed' to connect Sacramento Valley with the coast counties. Please feel free to request my attendance at any meetings which will be of benefit to your Senatorial District as I look forward to cooperating with you in all constructive projects.

Please convey my kindest regards to Mrs. Way and I remain Sincerely yours LOUIS G. BUTTON SUte Senator 8th District. Enjoy floral beaaty clear lira October by planting bedding BLOOMING ROSES Named varieties in cans to plant now I IT'S NOT TOOLATE! To select your favorite bedding a Hanson's wide variety of large sturdy plants I JUST ARRIVED! Gerbera Daisy Clumps In full bloom! HANSON'S NURSERY Even if you're "just looking" you're certainly welcome MIR Uiimi 4 blks. Sevth ef IJieoU Sefceel.

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Years Available:
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