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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 2

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Eureka, California
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HUMBOLDT STANDARD Tliunday, Sopt, 24, 1953, P. 2 Some 4.3 trillion gallons of rain wet the United States each day. Baby Rlnc Class Rinc then a DIAMOND RING from THE TIME SHOP 224 St. Find Skeleton Of Missing Hunter-A YREKA (U.B --The skeleton of Max Paul, 71, lost while on a hunting trip in October, 1850, was found by hunters in the Horse Creek area, 20 miles northwest of here. The skeleton, which was Identified by Paul's binoculars, camera and part of his hunting lag, was discovered by Frank and Norman Ward, Ray and Fred Ralney in the rugged hill country.

Paul disappeared while staying at the cabin of a friend, Mike Morgan, three years ago. Cause of death was not determined. Potatoes are of few commodities grown commercially In every state the union. TRADE-IN for your old freezer or refrigera- BU see the new '54 Internationa World's leading freezers! Fast freezing on alt 5 Inside surfaces Outside walls that won't "sweat" Quiet, operation Smart table-top design for extra work space Beautiful Spring-fresh green Interiors compressor unit with warranty a 2 NEW UPRIGHT FREEZERS 9 14 cu. ft.

(look like refrigerators) IF YOU NEED A NEW REFRIGERATOR. Color-match your walls.with the new YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER should more than cover Ihe It taken just 7 minute, and yards of down balance on easy fco It?" Trim'. efrlBcratcr 2 terms, Trade-in for a New'Freezer of Refrigerator Now a TONY GOSSELIN 2616 Broadway Eureka HI 2-6477 MtA (hot. SHEDS COCOON-Actress Wanda Hcnrix, known for "sweet" roles, says she is ready to come out of her "emotional shell" and play sexy roles. Above is how she'll be seen in "House in the Sea." HOLLY MOWFS TV by Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD (NBA) The Johnson Report: On the Behavior of the Human Female: Mary McCarty, former movie moppet who played brats with Shirley Temple and Jan? Withers, has blasted the Jinx that hovers over screen kiddies when they grow up.

y. 'v After getting the cold-fish eye from movie biggies who knew her as a half pint around Hollywood, Mary is back In front of the ca'meras for the first time since as Jane Russell's in "The French The Sulllvans" Texas sidekick Line" at RKO. Says Mary; 'Performers who were kids In Hollywood have a touch time. People see the child Imace Instead of the erown-up. You reach the age of 18 and if lathing's happened, people be- ome leery of you." A lot of producers who Grand National; Livestock Show For Cow Palace' With new top flight attractions in every division, the 1053 Grand National Livestock Exposition, Horse Show and Rodeo will open a a at the San Francisco Palace starting Oct.

30. In the livestock. division the Grand National' will'present for the first time on the West Coast a representative', herd of Santa Gertrudls cattle, -the first new American bred of cattle, from the fabulous king Ranch, home of the famous "Running brand in South Texas. Also in this division will be the National Show and Sale of the Hereford assn- being held for American Polled elation which is the first time on the Pacific Cons' qult a promising career to marry Hollywood realtor Bill Ilolllncs- worth. She Hedy through Ted SUuffer and tells It: "She -pushed me into a career again and got me out of my laziness." 4 Scarlett O'Haras ara popping up all over Hqllywood again now that Qavid is producing the musical version of "Gone With the Wind." One of candidates out to nab the vixen role is a gorgeous newcomer, 21 year old Tara Summers, who even took her name from the Margaret.

Mitchell best seller. Tara sings like'Kathryn Gray- son.and dances like Vcra-EHen; she recently Ray Gilbert, hired father songwriter of Joanne vouldn't give Mary a walk-on a ew years ago started shouting: We always knew you had it" vhen she clicked on Broadway. "I'm not one bit bitter," sighs he one-time Hollywood actress. I had a complex about myself vhen I grew up, but that's over. wish people 'wouldn't look at movie kids as pushy, horrible irats with mothers who were nonsters.

Sometimes the kids arc iclping pay the bills at home." Iledy's on the Job Hedy Lamarr may have left Hollywood for film-making in and England, but gorgeous Hedy, the last movie queen on earth you'd think would encourage another film beauty, has given Hollywood a blonde dazzle to take her place. It was because of Hedy's con- state "Vou-bclong-in-pictures" line that Sara Shane, her closest woman friend in recent years, started a new career in Hollywood and Is currently testing for the John Wayne picture, "The High and the Mighty," and the film version of "Oklahoma." Sara was Elaine Sterling, an Gilbert, to whip up an act for ncr. She opened at a lodge, owned by" her father, Sanford Adler, to raves from nltery crlt- cs "and stars like Betty Hutton and Jack Benny. Now booked for a stand in Holywood, Tara confesses: "I walked around Hollywood for three years and got no attention because I was the daughter of a well-known man. But I've iust got to play Scarlett' O'Hara It's the dream of my life." What's in a Name? Piper has become a popular name for babies, but the Plpsr named Laurie ts convinced that: "In the long run, names aren't Important.

You work hard and give of yourself and you can make any name acceptable to the public. I first took the name of Piper just for the. fun of it. I' thought I would have to change it to play dramatic roles. But look what Ginger did with her career and a name that you'd never connect with serious Piper, whose legal name is Rosetta Jacobs and who signs her checks that way, gets her first grown-up, adult charmer role in 'Rangers of the North" opposite Vic Mature at RKO and she's beaming over her loan-out from U-I.

"I always heard i that everything ii nensatlonal when go studio for the ftrsr time. ItV true. Iff Piper this and riper that at U-I. I'm lovine It, You'd swear I was Garbo." Oebra Paget, Just a child when she was first signed by Fox, is out ot her teens, feeling as grown-up as Rita or Lana, and screaming for super-sexy roles. Now she'd like to have it on the record that: "I co to a.

producer's office anit ask for a'urxy role. He looks at me like a fond father and But, my dear, you're no What do you do Jo awaken people to the fact that you're 2J):" Johnnie Ray, who's been saving himself for the better TV shows, makes the grade- as Jack Benny's guest Oct. 13. Open" 7:00 Show Starts 7:40 PHONC HI.1-3ITO LAST TIMES TONIGHT and is expected to attract show herds from ns far away as Texas and Tennessee. The dairy cattlo dlvision 'wil' be marked by the introduction for the first time -of a Collegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Contest in which teams of three students from the same agricultural college will Judge ten classes of four individuals each.

Hunters and Jumpers will, for the first time, be presented every arena show adding spce and thrills to the classes of i the full division Grand National Horse Show. Setting the pace for the arena show will be the Wild Stallion Stampede, most exciting and dangerous of all buckaroo events, which Is being brought back again this year by overwhelming popular demand. The Wild Stallion Stampede will, complement tho other spine-chilling contests of the World Championship Rodeo. These Include bareback and saddle bronc riding on outlaw horses some of which have never been 'successfully ridden, roping of wiry and fast black Angus calves, 'bulldogging Mexican steers and riding vicious Brahma bulls. New specialty acts will be headlined by the Western Trail Riders, performing mounted square dances in colorful costumes, and presentation of Arthur Allen and his champion Border Collies in a brand new act working with Golden Geese.

The entire arena area has been completely 'remodeled for the show which promises to be the greatest in a long series of tanbark entertainments. MGM starlet, a few years ago and ARCATA PHOMEAflCftTA 14- DOORS OPEN 6:45 LAST TIMES TONIGHT "SIAIN ST. TO BROADWAY" with -Brilliant Ble Star Cast! also "CODE TWO" if STARTS TOMORROW TARZAN and the SHE-DEVIL, plus "The HOMESTEADERS" DOORS OPEN 6:45 -LAST TIMES TONIGHT JAMES STEWART "THUNDER BAY" IN TECHNICOLOR -Tomorrow and Saturday BEHIND CIRCUS MAKEUP AND THE IRON CURTAIN! Incredible Story of Daring Under the Big Top Under the Watchful Eyes of the Secret Police! TIGHTROPE FREDRIC MARCH GLORIA GRAHAME TERRY MOORE PLUS- Technicolor We Sing" itftZIO PINZA ROBERTA PETERS TAMARA TOUMANOVA ANNE BANCROFT- ISAAC STERN PALMER DAVID WAYNE JAN PEERCE 4' 2 GRAND ENDS TONFTE TRADER HORN and IEQOOCA -JEANPARKER Starts TOMORROW -FRIDAY-- wcnr test raw STEWART -Plus 3 Cartoons RC is best too! Enjoy that feeling--that wonderful RC feelingl Drink delicioua RC1 Like no other cola, RC makes you feel like new! TWO full glaaset in each BIG bottle--everywhere! FORGET TO STOCK UP FOR THE WEEKEND I I HMnkMflilJ EUREKA BEVERAGE COMPANY, 132 Fourth Street, Eureka, Calif. Texas Confesses Murder Of Californiah'S RICHMOND, 22- year-old Texas convict has confessed murdering a man in California more than a year ago and prison authorities today awaited word from California on what action to take. Billy Heed Burchfield.

who is completing a six-year sentence after violating a conditional parole, made the confession because he "wanted to get it off my chest" Burchficld said he shot and killed a David Hollaman near Fort Ross, then weighted lis body with a rock and lowered it into the Pacific. Warden H. H. Husbands of Central Prison Farm No. 1, where Burchfield is held, said the young convicted approached last week saying he had a confession to make.

After hearing the story, Husband called in Fort Bend-county authorities to whom Burchfield "officially" confessed in a written statement. The world's largest natural mineral collection has revealed two more rare minerals--scaw- tlte and afwilllte. Neither mineral has any commercial value but both are of interest to geologists because of their, rarity and unusual Plus Excltlne Co-Hit! "ROADBLOCK" STARTS TOMORROW FRED MacMURRAY "FAIR WIND TO JAVA AND "IRON MOUNTAIN "TRAIL" Doors Open el 6:45 MATINEE EVERY DAY DOORS OPEN 12:45 6:45 LAST TIMES TONIGHT "If this is tyranny let's make the most it!" plus Top Notch Duiru OAU JJOtM TOMORROW ARNER BROS. mdmott elScttlMd THRONCING THOUSANDS IN THE CASTI A The Distinctive i Eureka Featurcttes ERROLFDTNN.

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Years Available:
1952-1977