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Page 20 Monday, June 5, 1972 THE TIMES-STANDARD Eureka. California LEGAL NOTICE DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE CERTIFICATE! OF INTENT TO SELL REAL PROPERTY TO THE STATE WALLACE E. MAH7IN, Tax Cotlocto of Hie County ol Humboldt, SlAle nf Cal fornla, hereby certifies as follows: That notice Is hereby given that unlcs, the total amounl due for t.ixes, assess menls nnd olher charges levied In th Year 1971, for the Fiscal year 1971-1972 nny properly as shown on Ihe delinnucn roll (or the secured roll if the delin qucnt roll has been dispensed with) my custody, Is paid before 10 o'clock a.m., June 30, 1972, the real properly on which such amounts trf lien (ex cepl real properly previously sold to llu Stale and not redeemed) will, by opera lion of law, be iolct to the Stale of Call lomifl nt such lime In ihe Office of the Tax Collector al the Courthouse, In the City of Eureka, Counly of Humboldl Real properly lo Ihe State may be redeemed by payment of all unpaid taxes and assessments logether with such add llonal penalties and fees ns prescribed by law, or may be redeemed under an in jlallinent plan of redemption. Unless sooner redeemed or an install menl plan of redemption is Initiated ai maintained thereon, real properly sold lo State for delinquent taxes will be subsequently deeded to the state at the time prescribed by law. Thereafter, sue real properly deeded to the Sidle may sold at public auction nr otherwise co veyedi unless redeemed.

A detailed list of all real proper which Is sold to the state pursuant this not ce will be published on or befnr September 1972. unless such proper: is sooner redeemed. All information concerning redempllon or Ihe initiation of an installment plan i redemption of tnv-sold property wll Coppln, Auditor and Redemption Office Courthouse, Eureka, California. 1 certify declare) under penal of perjury that the foregoing is true' am WALLACE E. MARTIN Tax Colleclor of Humbold! Count Executed at Eureka, County of Hurr boldl, on June 5, 1972.

NOTICE OF INTENT TO DEED TO THE STATE In pursuance of law, public notice I hereby given ihaf, on the 5th day July, 1972, at Ihe hour of 10 o'clock a.m of that day, the undersigned Tax Ccllec tor of the County of Humboldt, at hi office In the City of Eureka, Stale California, will deed to the State, unless sooner redeemed, or an installment plan of redemption Is Initiated as provided by law, the real property hereinafter described upon which date five or more Years will have elapsed from the dale of the sale of said properly to the Slate The amount for which the deed will be Issued will be the total amount due for which It was sold to the State, sail amount being sel forth in dollars ant cents opposite tho description of the properly. If the properly is deeded to the Stale, the right of redemption will terminate upon any subsequent sale or other conveyance by the State, As provided by law, the State shall nave the sole authority to receive al rents, issues and profits arising in any manner from the property so deeded to ihe State. All Information concerning redemption, or the Initiation of an Installmenl plan of redemption will, upon request, be fur- Redemption Officer, Courthouse, Eureka, California, Dated this 5th day of June 197? WALLACE E. MARTIN Tax Colleclor of Humboldt County, Slate of California All abbreviations throughout this advertisement are used as follows: A. Acre," ADD.

Addition- ADJ Adjoining; AL. Along; AM. Amended; ANG. Angle; AP. Assessor's Parcel; APP.

Apportioned; ASS'D Assessed; ASS'N. Association; AVE. Avenue; BEG. Beginning; BET. -Between; BK.

Book or Bank; BLDG Building; BLK. Block; BND. -Bounded; BNDRY. Boundary; BOT Bought; CEN. Center; CHS.

Chains; CO. County or Company; CO. RD -County Road; COM. Commence or Common; CONT. Containing; CONTG Continuation or Continuing; CONVYD Conveyed; CONVYG.

Conveying; COR Corner; CRK. Creek; CTS. Cents; CUR. Curve; DIA. Diameter; DIAG.

Diagonally; DES. Description or Described; DIR. Direction; DIST. District Distance Distant Distribution; DIV. Division; E- East; ELY.

Easterly; EN. Enlargement; ENG. Engineer; EST. Estate; ET AL. And Others; ETC Et Cetera; ET UX.

And Wife; EXCPTG. Excepting; EXTND. Extended; EXTN5N. Extension; FT. Feet or Foot; FMLY.

Formerly; FOL. Follows; FOLLWG. Following; FRCL -Fractional; HWY. Highway; B.AA -Humboldt Base S. Meridian; IMPS -Improvements; IN.

Inches; INT interest; INTS. Intersects; INTSN -Intersection; LOG. Leading Land- Ing; LKS. Links; LN. Line; LT.

-Left; M. or L. More or Less; MER. -Meridian; Ml. Mile; MT.

Mountain; N. North; NLY. Northerly; NE. -Northeast; NELY. Northeasterly; NW.

Norlhwest; NWLY. Northwesterly; NO. Number; OPP. Opposite; PAR. Parcel; PARL.

Parallel; PCS. -Pieces; PER. PROP. Personal Property; PG. Page; POSS.

Possessory; PRE. Prairie; PROT. Protection; PT. Point; PTN. Portion; PUB.

-Public; RA. Radius; R.R. Railroad; RD. Road Rod; REC. Recorded; RIV.

River; RSVD. Reserved; RSVG. Reserving; RT. Right; RUN. Running; Riqht of Way; South; S.F.

South "f-ork; SLY -Southerly; SE. Southeast; SfcLY. -Southeasterly; SEP. Separate; SEPLY. Separately; SW.

Southwest; SWLY -Southwesterly; SCH. School; SEC -Section; SD Side or Said; SO. Ft. Square Feet; ST. Slreet or Stale; STA.

Station; SUBD. Subdivided; SUB. DIV. Subdivision; SUR. Survey; TBR.

-Timber; T.C.A. Tax Code Area; TH. Thence; TWP. Township; U.S. GOVT.

United States Government; UNO. Undivided; VAR. Varying; West WF WLY Westerly; WD. Wide; YDS. Yards; 5 Dollars; And; Drqrecs; Minutes; Seconds; By; Number; 1st First; 2nd Second.

PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION "The Assessor's map parcel number when used to describe properly In this list, refers to the Assesior's map book, the map page or block number In the hook end the Individual parcel number on Ihe map page or within ihe Block. A parcel number as for example, '3-W would mean Book 3 of the Maps, Map page 36, and Parcel 9 on thai map. A Parcel number as for example, '3-363-5' would me.in Book 3 of the Assessor's Maps, Block 363 (Map 36, Block 3) and Parcel within that block. The maps referred lo are availahlo for Inspection In Ihe office of Ihe assessor." Tho properties lo be deeded and the subject of this notice are situated In the and particularly described as follows, to-wll: THE YEAR 19ft7 FOR THF TAXES, ASSESSMENTS AND OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL A IMfi-i? No, 1 Sale 1 AP 9ft No. 2 Sale AP 70-0-J5 OS iHl 83 No.

3 Sale 3 AP 20-0-15-07 No. A Sale 4 AP 20-051-04 No. 5 Snlo 5 AP 20-051-07 2fi No. 6 Sale 6 AP IO-Q51-Q9 No. 7 Sale 13 AP 20.125-02 $1,920 .17 No.

8 Snlo 14 AP No. 9 Salo 23 AP 21-066-10 No. 10 Sale rfO AP 21-221-14 No. 11 Snlo .15 AP 50S.U1-21 $13043 No. 12 Snlo 47 AP J14rt Sfi No.

13 Sfllo 49 AP 505-991-10 W)n 7H NO. Solo 51 AP S05-2')5-01 W) ti. 17 Sflle 77 AP 25-031-02 NO. 19 SftlO 90 AP 1.JJA.O* 12.11094 No. 21 Snlo 107 AP 2-0 S3 04 NO.

24 SdlO 147 AP 4-lOI-Of) 17401 No. 2i Sale 176 AP 4-J63-07 1JA f2 No, 23 Snlo AP SOitl-OS Jlis iT No, 31 Snlo 22? AP 6-15-I-39 JU'Ua No. 32 Sfllo 232 AP A-Ul-IO 113.9A No. 33 Sflle 231 AP 6'161-U No, 34 Snlo 2fi3 AP fl-112-23 ns.W Mo, 36 Sfllo AP 9-042-07 No. 37 Sfllo 289 AP 9041-07 $191 No.

39 Snlo 31! A( 9-22424 SW.tt No, 41 Sfllo 3fl4 AP 11-272-OA tlft.H No. 42 Sfllo 305 AF 116.14 LEGAL NOTICE No. 46 Sale 430 AP 1B-341-02, known as Al' IB-341-27 IB NO. 47 Snlo 435 AP 31-033-14 $193 NO. Sale 441 AP 40-07406 (50 NO.

51 Snlo 457 AP 201-137-31 $264 No. 53 Salo 465 AP 53-16MH (173 NO. 55 Sale 539 AP 503-411-15 J39 No. 56 Sale 541 AP 503-131-08, Less par lion redeemed July 16, 1969, Leavln delinquent pot lion known as A 503-J31-17 $1,063 No. 57 Sale 5J2 AP 503-J31-09, Less por tlon redeemed July 16, 1769, Leaving delinquent portion known as AP 503-431-20 J606 No.

58 Sale 547 AP 503-191-07 HO No. 60 Salo 557 AP 503-22-1-34, now known as AP 503-224-J2 t4 No. 61 Sale 563 AP 503-321-01 J130 No. 62 Sale 573 AP 503-335-03 No. 63 Sflle 57J AP 503-342-14 $179 No.

6J Sale 575 AP 503-342-15 $26 No. 65 Snlo 576 AP 503-342-27 S3B No. Sale 577 AP 503-352-02 $27 No. 67 Sflle SBfi AP 505-OB2-U $309 No. 6U S.ile 592 AP 505-141-12 S4BO No.

69 Sale i95 AP 505-241-19 $14 NO. 74 Sale 623 AP 400-171-03 MR $3 No. 75 Sale 624 AP 400-171-04 MR $3 No. 76 Sale 62B AP 506-1 12-OB, now known as AP 506-371-10 $20 No. 78 Sale 633 AP 400-011-45 $5 No.

80 AP 516-101-56 $78 No. SI Sale 677 AP 207-CB5-04 $14. No. 83 Sale 6BO AP 207-131-03 58 No. 81 Sale 681 AP 207-131-06 $73 No.

84 Sale 68? AP 707-131-07, now known as AP 207-131-19 $12. No. BS Sale 694 AP 207-131-11 S6. No. Bi Sale 685 AP 207-141-06, LOSS portion redeemed Feb.

18. 1970, Leaving delinquent portion known as AP 207-141-10 $89. No. B7 Sale 703 AP 305-061-12 MR $7. NO.

8B Snle 737 AP 306-291-19 MR $3. No. 90 Sale 765 AP 307-031-21 MR $3. N'o. 91 Sale 766 AP 307-031-22 MR S3.

No. 92 Sale 777 AP 301-061-24 $4. No. 93 Sale AP 30J-061-10 MR S3. Mo.

9S Sale 632 AP 305-162-08 SU7. No. 96 Sale 834 AP 206-401-03 54. Nn. 100 Sale B45 AP 504-091-25 $439.

No. 104 Sale B46 AP 1B-033-06 560. No. 1P6 Sale 918 AP 303-091-05 S42. No.

107 Sale 919 AP 303-091-73 S15. No. 108 Sale 929 AP 303-141-34 NO. Ill Sale 989 AP 19-lJl-CB S5. No.

112 Sale 1007 AP 15-071-12 SB3. No. 113 Sale 1017 AP 15-122-17 S267, No. 118 Sale 1030 AP 101-031-03 20. No.

123 Sale 109? AP 100-152-07 $309. No. 121 S.ile 1033 AP 100-152-09 S65. No. 122 Sale 10B4 AP 100-152-14 $117.

No. 125 Sflle 1093 AP 101-261-08 MR S3. No. 126 Sale 1105 AP 512-111-04 SU No. 127 Sale 1116 AP 512-121-38 S19.7 No.

12ft 1133 AP 512-191-01 S2B. No. 129 Sflle 1136 AP 200-082-22, now known as AP 200-401-03 S3.9 No. 130 Sale 1137 AP 200-062-23, now known as AP 200-401-02 $4.6 No. 131 Sale 1138 AP 200-084-12, Less portion cancelled Dec.

18, 1968 No. 132 Sale 1138-A AP 200-112-20 53.9 No. 133 Sale 1UJ AP 201-161-02 S35.7 No. 134 Sale 1145 AP 201-181-03 S34.3 No. 135 Sale 1146 AP 301-191-01 $63.1 No.

136 Sale 1147 AP 201-191-04 513.5 No. 137 Sale 1148 AP 201-191-05 S10.8 No. 133 Sale 1149 AP 201-191-09 $14.0 Nn. 139 Sale 1150 AP 201-241-01 MR S3.9 No. 140 Sale 1155 AP 200-031-17 Ex MR, now known as AP 20D-J41-07S $40 3 No.

141 Sale 1167 AP 402-032-11 $B2 6 No. 141-A Sale 1170 AP 402-032-23, Less portion redeemed Jan. 13, 1971. Leaving delinquent portion known as AP 402-032-33 5421.74 No. 142 Sale 1178 AP 402-071-12 MR $4.06 No.

144 Sale 1214 AP 403-141-02 511.54 No. 1J6 Sale 1243 AP 405-161-06 S75.53 Na. 148 Sale 1310 AP 500-181-24 $414.48 No. 149 Sale 1315 AP 501-061-18 No.150 Sale 1326 AP 500-101-08 $55.50 No. 155 Sale 1392 AP 314-211-09 $12.44 No.

156 Sale 1398 AP-309-116-02 Less Ptn Segregated under Sec. 2803 of Ihe Code and described HS follows: Lot 6 in Block 12 of Loleta accord- nq to the Amended Map of Loleta on file in the Recorder's Office of said Humboldt County in Book 2B of Surveys page 49. Leaving delinquent portion known as AP 309-116-09 5209.06 No. 157 Sale 1407 AP 309-241-OS $4.62 No. 158 Sale 1-110 AP 306-291-09 $32.54 Jo.

159 Sale 1436 AP 104-2S1-05 MR $3.72 Jo. 161 Sale 1509 AP 509-062-01 $41.1 No. 162 Sale 1510 AP 509-062-03 5194.58 No. 163 Sale 1511 AP 509463-03 $341.22 No. 166 Sale 1535 AP 509-20144, now known as AP 509-201-23 and AP 509-201-24 $154.50 No.

16fl Sale 1539 AP 509-211-57 S2B.3B No. 169 Sale 1541 AP 510-011-01 $454.60 No. 170 Sale 1542 AP 510-011-03 No. 172 Sale 1560 AP 510-141-2? $89.98 0. 173 Sale 1624 AP 511-111-04 ...5157.44 0.

174 Sale 1633 AP 511-161-01 .5129.08 0. 179 Sale 7745 AP 202-281-19 o. 180 Sale 1757-A AP 205-341 02 MR $75.04 o. 1B1 Sale 1757-B AP-205-341-03 MR $67.04 o. 182 Sale 1757-C AP 205-341-05 MR $51.02 o.

183 Sale 1757-D AP MR $10.50 o. 184 Sale 1757-E AP 205-351-01 MR 539.00 0. 185 Sale 1797 AP 515-192-10 0. 189 Sale 1B04 AP 107-083-04, now known as AP 107-241-01 $11.92 0. 193 Sale 1818 AP 107-136-08 MR $8.95 o.

194 Sale 1839 AP 215-014-05 $252.54 o. 196 Sale 1B77 AP 215-094-02 Ex MR now known as AP 220-061-03 $7.40 No. 197 Sale 1912 AP 108-025-01 Ex MR $251.98 No. 198 Sale 1922 AP 108-065-04 MR $17.10 No. 199 Salft 1923 AP 108-flfifi-Ol MR 16.50 o.

200 Sale 1924 AP 108-071-02 S25.M No. 201 Sale 1951 AP 106-132-12 MR $10.04 No. 202 Sale 1954 AP 108-132-18 MR 517.10 No. 203 Sale 1955 AP 108-132-19 MR 533.00 No. 204 Sale 1957 AP 108-133-05 SB.73 No.

205 Sale 1966 AP 108-142-52, now known as AP 108-151-08 $3.87 No. 206 Sale 1980 AP 215-091-03 MR $13.58 No. 207 Sale 1983 AP 215-096-03 MR $6.52 No. 210 Sale 1989 AP 215-116-03 MR $27.71 o. 211 Sale 1990 AP 215-121-05, now known as AP 220-111-02 526.39 o.

212 Sale 1991 AP 215-122-09 MR S3S.30 o. 213 Sale 1992 AP 215-123-04 Ex MR now known as AP-20-171-04S $14.46 o. 214 Sale 1993 AP 215-124-03 Ex MR, now known as AP 220-172-01S S14.46 o. 21fi Sale 1996 AP 215-125-16, now known as AP 220-161-04 o. 217 Sale 2000 AP 215-134-lfi, now known as AP 220-191-09 56.50 o.

218 Sale 2006 AP 215-302-07 ....513.56 No. 220 Sale 2020 AP 211-211-03 59.17 0. 221 Sale 2032 AP 211 296-04 515.34 0. 222 Sale 2045 AP 211-401-01 5304.96 o. 223 Sale 2046 AP 212-013-05 Ex MR $14.46 o.

224 Sale 2047 AP 212-014-02 Ex MR $37.42 o- 225 Sale 2048 AP 212-261-02 518.00 o. 227 Sale 2059 AP 81-121-13 $488.08 o. 228 Sale 2062 AP 77-102-04 $36.68 o. 229 Sale 2071 AP 77-302-20 $25.44 o. 230 Snle 2093 AP 213022-06 $127.48 o.

231 Snle 2C94 AP 213-123-03 o. 232 Sale 2104 AP 213-191-23 $9.62 o. 233 Sale AP 213-293-03 S52.42 0. Sale 2114 AP 213-293-04 S34.7( 0. 239 Sale 2143 AP 216-253-04 $24.12 0.

240 Sale 2147 AP 216-261-06 $43.42 o. 241 Sale 2175 AP 77-163-15 $75.36 0. 243 Sale 2199 AP 77-241-02 566.46 0. 244 Sale 2210 AP 77-331-14 51,353.14 0. 247 Sale 2232 AP 525-201-37, Less portions, redeemed March 9, 1970 May 3, 1972, Leaving delinquent port on known as Interested In AP 525-201-57 $7.95 o.

249 Sale 2244 AP 526-101-14 now known as AP 526-291-C8 $67.02 o. 250 Sale 2245-A AP 527-031-02 $22.98 o. 251 Sale 2247 AP 527-054-18 $10.98 o. 253 Salo 2263 AP 531461-03 MR $28.60 o. 254 Sale 2264 AP 531-062-05 MR S22.20 255 Sale 2265 AP 531-063-08 MR 51018 o.

256 Snle 2247 AP 531-075-09 $14.19 o. 255 Sale 2270 AP 531-101-09 MR o. 259 Sale AP 531-106-06 MR $15.80 0. 260 Sale AP 531-106-07 MR S41.40 0. 2tl Sale 2273 AP 531-12103 $19.00 262 Sale AP 533-061-0? $6.96 0.

265 S.lle 2297 AP 533074-04 $10.98 0. 266 Sale 2291 AP '533-064 05 $18.20 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Not ce Is Hereby Given that the Local qency Formation Commission (LAFCO) and for Ihe Counly of Humboldt will nnduct a Public Hearing in Super- sor's Chambers, Second Floor, Court- ouse, B25 Eureka. Calif, on cdnesday, June 21, 1972 nt 9:00 o'clock concerning thn proposal for: Sfjulh St Nn 5 Annexation to City of Arcala. Jicoby Crerk Hos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, lo Cily of Arcala.

vcd it on file In the County Clerk's co nnd Is mado a par) hereof by rcf- rcnce. Public Hearing lj for the purpose hflvlng thi Commission review and nprovp or Mori rove, with or without mfirHmPnl, wholly, partially or condl- finally snlrt nropniat. Dnlfid: 2, 1972. A MM flRODT HxCfiutive Now You Know My United Press Inh'nifitioiial Tho Into Norman rnn or ihe presidency limns, Htintf low of volt-s in nnd of in it'ii) No, 44 Sfllo 421 AP 16-30I-4S LEOAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEI'S SALI NO. 133HI 5ft On July 3, 1V73, at mt hour of o'clock A.M, of said clay, nt Iho entrnn to the office of Belcher Abstract Compnny, at ihe corner of Fourth a 'II" StreuU In Ihe Clly Eureka, Co ly of HumboMI, of California, undersigned UELCHgR ABSTRACT TITLE COMPANY, Truslee, will i at public auction to tho highest bidder cash.

In lawful money of Did Unl Stales, All payable at the lime of sa that certain real property situate In Counly of Humboldl, State ol Callforn bounded and described as PARCEL ONE: Thai portion of Ihe north half ol 1 nor in east quarter of Secllon 4, Tow ship 4 Norlh, Range 1 West, Humbo AAerldlan described as follows: BEGINNING on the east lino of west half of the southwest quarter Section 33, Township 5 North, Rani 1 West, Humboldl Meridian, at po 2310 feel south of the northeast corn of the northwest quarter of the sou cast quarter ol laid Section 33; 1 hence west 230.40 feet; thence south degrees 04 mlnul west 341.36 feel, more or less, to point on the north line of said Secll 4, said lasi mentioned point being true point of beginning; thence south 0 degrees 04 mlnut weU foef, more or less, lo north line of land conveyed to Alfre Malm and wife by deed dated July 1920 and recorded in Book 161, Pa 199 ol deeds In the office of the Conn Recorder ol said county; thence north 99 degrees east alon the north line of said land 330.75 feet the southwest corner of land describee In Quit Claim Deed to Nathan A. son and wife recorded August 23, 195 under Recorder's Serial No. 8745 the office of the County Recorder said county; ttiunce north degrees 04 mlnut easl along Ihe west line of said las mentioned land 448.08 feet lo the nor line of said Section thence along the north line of sa Section 4 north 89 degrees 55 minute west 3B0.75 feet, more or less, to tl true point of beginning. PARCEL TWO: That portion of the southwest quarte of the southeast quarter of Secllon 3 Township 5 Norlh, Range 1 Wesl, Hum boldl Meridian described as follows: A nan-exclusive easement for Innre and egress and public utility purpose toaelher with the right and power gross to convey said easement to ol ers, over strip of land of the uniform width of 30 feet, east line of whlc Is described as follows: BEGINNING at the southeast corns of the southwest quarter of Ihe souti cast quarter of Section 33, Township i North, Range West, Humboldt dian, said point being also the southeast corner of the parcel of land described in deed executed by Arthur RocJrigues, Jr. and wife to David 1 Kerr and wife, recorded September li 1958 In Book 503 of Official Records, page 306, Recorder's File No.

1304- llumholdt County Records; thence north along the east line said Kerr parrel 347.36 feel Ihe northeast corner thereof. The above described property Is purported to be: at the south end of Bailey Street, Eureka, California 95501. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, either expressed or Implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrance, to satisfy the obligations secured by and pursuant to the power ale conferred In that certain Deed rust executed by EARL E. STRAWN rustors, to BELCHER ABSTRACT t- 1TLE COMPANY, Trustee, for the bene- and security of RAY RHINEHAR 1 UBER, dated May 20, 1970 and recorc May JO, 1970 In Book 1043 of Official ecords oaap 339, Records of Humbold ounly, California. BELCHER ABSTRACT TITLE COMPANY Trustee (s) L.

J. SUCHANEK Vice President NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO ABANDON A PORTION OF HIGHLAND AVENUE IN THE WE5THAVEN AREA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all eeholdcrs In Road District No. 5 County of Humboldt that the Boan Supervisors of the County of Humbold set for hearing a petition to abandon portion of Highland Avenue In the esthaven area. Said portion of county Bhway Is described as follows: That portion of Highland Avenue as shown on the map of West Haven, recorded In Book 17 cf Maps, Page 22, Humboldf County Records, describee as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of 19 of Block 8, as shown on said map) west corner of Block Thence East 287.65 feet to Ihe Northeast corner of said Block Thence In a Northeasterly direction. a distance of 120 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of Lot 16; Thence West 400 feet to the place of beginning.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that id hearing will be held by said Boart Supervisors on Tuesday, June 20, 1972, the hour of 1:45 o'clock p.m., In the pervlsors' Chambers, Humboldt Coun- Courthouse, Eureka, California. DATED: Mav 16. 1972. FRED J. MOORF, JR.

County Clerk and ex offlclo Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the Countv of Humboldt, State of California. By DARLO MAYES Deputy Clerk OTtCE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART- ERSHIP AND OF ABANDONMENT OF SE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 3 ursuant to the provisions of Section 5035.5 of the Corporations Code and ction 17922 of the Business and Pro- sslons Code of the State of California, tlce is hereby given that the partner- Ip composed of MANUEL BORGES and VELYN BORGES, husband and wife, JOAQUIN PACHECO and ROSE husband and wife, who are al: ie partners, heretofore engaged In busl- ss under the firm name of Logger also known as The Logger al the ulhear.t corner of Railroad Avt-nue and Streets In Blue Lake, California, was Issolved as of midnight. May 3, 1972; lat thereafter said firm abandoned Ihe se of said name; and that after saic ssolution no person has authority to in- obligations for said former firm. The ictitlous business name statement for Ihe lartnerjhlp was filed on June 30, the County of Humboldt. LOGGER BAR, also known a.l THE LOGGER By MANUEL BORGES Residence: 2295 Central Avenue, McKinleyvllle, Ca 95521 EVELYN BORGES Residence: 2295 Central Ave- By JOAQUIN PACHCCO Residence: 115 Acacia Lane, Blue Lake, Ca.

95575 ROSE PACHECO Residence: 115 Acacia Lane, Blue Lake, Ca. 95525 ATE OF CALIFORNIA unty of Humboldt )n Ihl5 7th day of April, 1972, before a Notary Public In and for said unty and State, personally appeared ANUEL BORGES and EVELYN lo me to be two of the part- rs of the partnership lhat executed Ihe hln instrument, and acknowledged to that such partnership executed Ihe me. STEPHEN A. MOSER Notary Public in and for snid County and State ATE OF CALIFORNIA inly of Humboldt On this 13th dny of April, 1972, before a Notary Public In and for unty and State, personally append AQUIN PACHECO and ROSE PACHE, known me to bf? Iwo ot ihe pnrl- 'S of Iho partnership that executed the hln instrument, and acknnwlrdqnd to thai such partnership executed the me. DIANNE M.

ENGLES Unt.iry Puhllc In and for laid Counly and Stnlc FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ht following persons arn doing buil- LOGGER BAR, at southeast cor- ol Railroad Avenue and Strrctt, 10 Lake, California. Manuel fiorgei, 2295 Central Avenue, Klnlcyvllle, Calif. 91S71 Evelyn Borges, 2795 Central Avenue, Klnloyville, Calif. 95S71 nil builneu Is tnndur hvJ by Uflll. Signed: Evelyn Manuel llorflM lied: May 72, 1972.

J. MOORE. JR, County Clork By WILLIAMS hit ttftlomonl woi fllnrj with thft Conn- Clnrk of llumholdt Counly on dale cnlod by fllo ttamp Abnva. Smelly Gift GUlLDKOm England CUP --The smoll gol so bad Jtu Bnnw'y, 2(1, couldn't sleep. Ft two weeks she tried to trace while it got worse and wors Finally she called a publ health inspector, who In wpc'koiul Found nil oslricli PJ, Jiinn by her boy Mend i a birthday present, lucked nm forgotten on a bedroom she with it contenls intact.

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY DEEDED TO THE STATE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Date: June 5th, 197 Whereas, 1 was on the Jit! day of Apr 972, directed by the Board of Suporvlior of Humboldt Counly, Stale of California nd there WAI received by me and (Hoc my office an authorization of the Sin Controller (dated May 19th, 1972) lo se al public aucllon, for cash in lawfu! mon ey of Ihe United Slates, certain la eeded property, public notice Is hereb Iven lhat unless Ihe said property redeemed as provided by law, I the day of June, 1972, at the hou nf 10 o'clock A.M. In the Supervisors Room In the Court House of Ihe Count of Humboldt, In the City of Eureka, sell as directed the said properly for a sum not less than Ihe minimum price or irlces set forth In this notice. The parcel or parcels of properly lha are Ihe subfecl of this notice are silu- aled In Ihe County of Humboldt, State if California, and are described as folows: PARCEL NO. 1 Last Assesses: A. LaRocca Sons Tax Code Area: 62-007 AP 305-201-05 Ex Mr, also described as: Porllon of NE of Sec 18, T4N, R1W, H.M., desc fls follows: Beg at a pi loc 1320 fl 1010.5 ft from SE cor sd Sec IB, id pt being the pt of beg of Ihe parcel lo be herein described; run th 30' 217 Ih 30' 100 ft; th 5 68" 3ff 198 fl; Ih B9 ft; th 10 1 12' I01.fi ft) th B9" 45' 45" 90 ft to pt of beg.

Minimum Did: 51,960.00 PARCEL NO. 2 Last Assessee: Martin, William A. Lillian A. Tax Code Area: 121-003 AP 520-085-09, also described as: Lot 9 In Block 1 of the Lunrlhladc Subdivision, according to the map ol said subdivision now on file In the office of the County Recorder of Hum- baldl County, California, in Book 12 of Maps, page 63. Minimum Bid: 5140.00 PARCEL NO.

3 Last Assessee: Morris, James R. Tr. Tax Code Area: 121-003 AP 520-D3S-02, also described as: Ptn of Sec 4, ION, R1E, H.M., more particularly desc. as follows: Beg on the Ely In of Slate Hwy (as conveyed to State of Calif, by Deed recorded May 17 1924 In Bk 169 Pg 54 of Deeds, In office of Co Recorder id Co.) at the NW cor of the land conveyed to Wesl Coast Transit Co. by deed recorded May 20 1934 In Bk 169 pg 69 of Deeds in thi office of Co Recorder of sd Co; th al the In of sd West Coas! Transil Co.

land, 39' 83 fl to the most Ely cor of sd West Coast Transit Co. land; th 41" 21' 49.7 ft; Ih 14' 28.7 ft more or less to the SE cor of the land desc in Deed to Laurence Crlvelli and wife record- hlo. 4115 In office of sd recorder; th 54' 13' at the Sly In of sd Crlvelli land 89.5 ft more or less fo the Stale Hwy; th al St. Hwy, SWIy 64 ft more or ess to pt of beg. Minimum Bid: S63Q.OD PARCEL NO.

4 Lait Assessee: Jarvis, Martha M. Tax Code Area: 132-002 AP 203-304-03, also described as: Rohnervllle: Com at SW cor of lot owned by A. W. Bradford; th 110 ttj Ih 30 fl; th 110 fl fo Co Rd; th' 30 ft lo beg. Rohnerville: Com at stake 9 ft 4'A' of a madrone tree; 74 1 0 110 ft; Ih IS 1 0 60 ft; Ih 110 fl; th 60 ft to beg.

Minimum Bid: S330.00 PARCEL NO. 5 Last Assessee: TownMey. Edith. Tax Code Area: 156-010 AP 32-231-21, also described as: Beg 538.67 ft 194.43 ft of SE cor Blk 5 of Garbervllle; th 23' 127.05 ft; th SB" 33' 91.32 It; Ih 44' 71.17 ft; th 33' 3B.37 ft to Sly In of rd; Ih Wly folwq a cur lo rt wllh a rad of 90 ft, a distance of 61.16 tt to beg. Sublect to sewer water pipe Minimum Bid: $630.00 Last AssGssee: Cherry, William V.

orlne B. Tax Code Area: 156-01J AP 95-061-06, also described as: That ptn of the of the NEW and that ptn of Lot 2 In Sec 2, T2S, R2E, H.M., described as follows: Rpg at a pt on the Nly side of a 40 roadway which Is loc 1412.14 ft 638.02 ft of the NW cor of Lot 3 sd Sec; running th 29' 100 ft to he center of a creek; th al the center In of sd creek 4' 83.94 ft; th leaving said creek running 3' 29' 111.44 ft to Ihe Nly In of sd 0 ft roadway; 8. th al sri roodway In 37' 79.95 ft to the pt of beg. Minimum BirJ: SH70.00 redemption of the properly Is not ade according to law before the first i is received, the right of redemption 1 cease. WALLACE E.

MARTIN Tax Collector of Humboldt County, State of California Congress Asked To Raise Limit WASHINGTON (UPl)-Th administration nskcd Congres Unlay to raise Ihe national del limit $15 billion-lo blllio --to meet continuing govern mcnt deficit. The House Ways and Moan Committee called hearings i consider the request, Us list u'itnesses i forme Treasury Secretary John mnally and Charles E. Walker he acting treasury secretary. Tli 0 committee lias beci under pressure to attach a ta.x reform Wll to any new deb Imlt measure. Earlier this year, Congress raised the debt 'limit from $4311 lillion to $450 billion, making the increase effective onlj Berrigan Leads Peace Mass NEW YORK (UPD-The lev.

Daniel Rerrigan pause: or a moment in the rays of unlight streaming into the Jothic cathedral and told his ollowers, "This is where we elong outside the With that, he led almost half he 500 persons who had athered for a mass for peace St. Patrick's Cathedral to a earby concrete terrace. There, with a cross fashioned ut of two screws by a Danbury rison convict hanging from his eck. the antiwar priest deliv- red the sermon he was not llowed to deliver inside the hurch Sunday. "Evidently," the Jesuit actl- ist said, "I was prohibited ecause certain unpleasant uestions would undoubtedly be lised if I did speak which ould be embarrassing to the ardinal (Terence Cooke)." through June '10.

At the lime the administration requested ceiling of $480 billion effectlv through June 30, 1973, Budget deficits that Imv been estimated as high as billion for lite current flscit year have forced the deb ceiling Increase. "They will ask to go over tin $450 billion level to gel througl February and then they art thinking of another asscssmen in March and again In late May or early June," Byrnes said "At any rate, they will not nce $480 billion level, at leas Jirough June 30 of next The Treasury Departmen las acknowledged that an over withholding for federal income axes this year lias boosted revenues beyond earlier estimates and probably will reduce the anticipated $39 billion deficit to $25.5 billion. Next year, however, when the Wvernment has to start paying lack the over-withholding in the orm of tax refunds, the anticipated deficit is expected to expand again. Tied to the debt limit issue Is a demand by congressional iberals for reform of lax laws close so-called They have suggested that including tax reform with a debt limit bill would make the ssue veto proof. Last week, Rep.

Wilbur Mills, the committee chairman, introduced a bill to repeal 54 major tax loopholes by Jan. 1, 1376. Liberals have urged his anel to attach this to the debt imit measure-- a mov opposed by the administralion. Sea Shells COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. UPO-- An anonymous donor efl 2,600 pounds of sea shells in urlap bags al the Goodwill ndustries headquarters, a Goodwill spokesman said Sun- ay.

Michael Rutl Condition Said Stable SAN JOS1C Michael Hut former Giircknn shot in whti police described as a mistake assassination attempt, 111 undergone surgery at San Jo Hospital and Health Center he nnd was said this morning lo 1 "uncomfortable, but In a stab condition." Ruth, a private investigate was shot by one of two gunmt afler ho stopped from a elevator In Ihc lobby of his fice building Wednesday nigh apparently afler Ihe nssailan believed his idenlity had bee established ns that of Jame Marks, Marks, also a former Eureka and attorney in the earn juilding with the law firm Jeilsen, Townsend and Hale -old police lie believed tii shooting lied in with his recen defense efforts in behalf Mark D. Infanti, 50, rccenll convicted of embezzlement. Theft of Fish At Hatchery ORICK Thefl of mora tha worth of brooclsiock fis rom tlie Prairie Creek Fis lalchery is under investigalio the Humboldt County slier iff's department. Steve Sanders, superintendcn of Ihe county-owned facility said 135 coasl cutthroat, averag ing two pounds each, and 1 rainbows of from six lo eigii pounds each were laken. The theft occurred sometime ictwcen Ihe time of its iscovery by employe LeRoy 3ush at 9 a.m.

Saturday and 1 the preceding evening, Sanders said. Tracks of a narrow-tired vehicle were found in ie area of the outside ponds, and a plastic bag with the bottom broken out. apparently one of several used to carry the fish, was found nearby. Other are in evidence, le report indicated. Prop.

9 'Conspiracy' Claimed Four vocal aders in the local fight for assage of Proposition 9, Friday ccused the Sierra Club of being Tfraid of real solutions" to the Dilution problem, and claimed California news media part a "conspiracy against the can Environment Act." The four were Michael athews, leader of the Hum- oldt contingent of People for ie Clean Environment Act; esley Chesbro, staff director the Northcoast Environ- former nuclear control techni- ental Center; Robert Rowen, former nuclear control techni- an at the Humboldt Bay ower Plant at King Salmon; LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HE4RINS ETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL No. 19B34 Dept. 2 PERIOR COURT OF THF STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT the Matter of the Estate of FRANCES NOGA, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that wls J. Noga, as Executor of the Estate the above named decedent, has fllec rein a PETITION FOR PROBATE OF LL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN.

RY reference to which Is hereby made further particulars, and thai the time place of hearing the same has been for Friday, June 23, 197? at 9:00 In the Court Room of Departmen 2 of said Court, In the Court House, the Cily of Eureka, California. Dated: May 20, 1972. FRED J. MOORE, JR. Clerk of said Court By JOYCE MILLS Deputy Clerk LL, JANSSEN, CORBETT i ROBERTS orncys at Law Fifth Street reka, Calif.

95501 ephone: 442-2927 orneys for Petitioner COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRACT ND. 01-101374 Sealed proposals will be received by Ihe county Clerk of the Counly of umboldt, Humboldt County Courthouse, Eurera, California, until 11:00 a.m., on une 13, 1972, at which time they will be publicly opened by the County Clerk of ie County of Humboldt at a public meeting in thn Superintendent of Schools loard Room, First Floor, Humboldt County Courthouse, Eureka, California for onstruclion on highway In accordance with the specifications therefore, to which peclal reference Is made, as follows: Humboldt County, on Mattole Road, at 1.2 miles west of Honeydew (Ol-Hum-507-CR) a storm damaged highway to be repaired by grading, constructing rock slope protection and a steel crib wall and apslying a seal coal. Bids are required for the entire work described herein. ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE TEM ITEM UNIT OF ESTIMATED NO. CODE MEASURE QUANTITY 160101 Clearing and Grubbing us LUMP SUM 2 190101 Roadway Excavalion CY 3 192001 Structure Excavation CY 30 4 192C05 Structure Excavation (Rock Slope Prolcclicn) CY 550 5 19201? Structure Excavation Wall) CY 2000 6 19J001 Structure Backfill CY 33 193012 Structure Backfill (Crib CY 1 9CO 340101 Class 3 Anoreoale Basp 1 TOW 17? 0 361005 Liquid Asphalt, MC-70 ('PC net ration Treatment and Prime Coat) TON 1 37X301 Asphaltlc Emulsion (CRS2) Seal Coat TON 1 375001 Screenings TON 557003 Metal Crib (Type C) Sf 4,000 645132 30" Bllumlnoui Coated Corrugated Slccl Pipe 1.109" Thick) LP 36 5 630405 8" Perforated Slcel Plpo Untlordrain (.064" Thick) LF 3H) 6 MTO-iO 1 Permeable Mnlorla TON 60 690131 30' Corrugated Steel Plpo Downdrflln Thick) LF 30 69731 1 30" Anchor Assembly GA 1 721 W6 Hock Slope Protccllori (Vj Ton, Method B) CY 1,100 812003 Melnl fleam Guard Rnil (Wood Poit) Ll 3W B39S36 Cable Anchor Assembly EA 3 Plnni, specifications, flnd prnposnl lorrm for bidding Dili protect inn only obtained at Iho office ol the Humboldt County Dopflrlmonl ol Pulillc Worki, 06 Second Street, Eureka, California.

The Department of Public Works. In fttcordanco with Tlllo VI of Iho Civil Ighti Act of 1044 SMI. 353) nnd Iho Rorjulntloni of Dopnrtrndnl of Corn- tree (15 C.F.R., Part 6), Muotl pursuant to iuch Act, hereby nolillci All ilddcn ihnl It will fllflrmflllvoly Injure Ihnt rnlorr-d Inlo pursuant tiili fldvrrilwmcni will be nwnrdeil lo ilia lowost rosponilblo bidder wiihoul icrlmlnnllon on the (jround of race, color, or national origin, Minimum wifis rales for Ihli project predetermined by Ihe if Lrtbnr are set forth In Iho tpeclrtl provH If Ihore it ft diifflrnncn bolweon minimum wane predetermined by tho Sficrftlary of Lnhor nnd Ihe pro- ailing wage rftlct dnlermln-sd by the Dwirtmcnl of Public for Mmilnr AMificAHons of hbor, tho Coninctor And ils aubconfrACior Hiflll pay not nn tha hiflncr wato rAlo. PunuAnl lf Secllon 1770 ol the Labor Crxlft, Hit Dec art mnnl hns 10 ooncrAt prcviiillrn; rate of in itio County which Iho work to ho one, to ho iKied In tho Dofinrtmuni Public Worki, Olvhlon ol Highways jtiiiCAllon entitled Runtfl HA And Gfinorfll Prnvalllna WAOO flies," dated '973, OCPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MUMI10I.DT COUNTY GUY KUl STAD of I'ubllc Wki 11, Ihru and Susan Van Kirk, a "concerned citizen and mother." Chesbro read a preparec slalrment issued at the conference which blamed failure the initiative to pass, if the voters fail to approve the measure, on the "millions oi dollars spent by corporate polluters for the purpose of brainwashing the people into believing that a clean environment is not in their best interests." The opposition a i Chesbro said, that the act is poorly written. "When a polluler says 'poorly he means i 1 the environmentalist said.

Club Accused "Even the Sierra Club, long a leader in Ihe movement for a clean environment, has shown that when the chips are down it, too, is afraid of real solutions. "To protect its interests in Sacramentoa nd Washington, the Board of Directors of the Sierra Club compromised itself to the anti-9 machine and chose a so-called 'neutral' position," Chesbro said, adding that the club's act may cause the defeat of the initiative. Chesbro called the act "the most i environmental legislation made available to anyone, anywhere at any time," and ticked off a list of supporters of the proposition. Chesbro named associated Open Pairs Bridge Score Results of the open pairs event at the Eureka Seclionn Bridge Tournament Friday, Saturday and Sunday, in order of finish: I. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Gantry: 2. Jack Harris-Muff Grnnert; 3. Mr. and Mrs.

John Sprague; 4. Bill Thomsen-Ben Rosenberg; 5. Al Engverson-Ed Kennedy; 6. Gerry and Barbara Vnv I OX. Open pairs consolation: Mori and Kstcllo 2.

Jacqnie Lorscn-Margarct Angell; .1. Marge Langholx Jo 4. Lucille Darkor- MacDonald; 5. Cam Sellers-Joan Dent. Fields Landing Dwelling Burns PIKI.HS LANDING Virf.

-arly destroyed a fr.imn oust in Kli-Mi L.inrllng on the side -if frccw.iy. According In first reports, Ihe iiructui'C, small rcsidi'iicc, inrncd to the ground, Humboldt Klro District 1 men Hid equipment responded to the hut did not have a rrpni'l. ivallable at press lime. Oc- of the house linvo rot I been Idcmllicd I studenl bodies of colleges an universities, the Board of Directors of Friends of the Earlh, Ecology Aclion, Americans for Democratic Action, Sen. Mike Gravel of Alaska, Congressmen Ronald Dellums and Jerome.

Waldie, Humboldt County Public Employes Union A.F.S.C.M.E. Local 1604, nnd several others, including a number of well-known movie slars and Bill Bennett, State Board of Equalization. Never Heard "You will never hear of these endorsemenls and Ihe thousands of others over the news media," Chesbro contended. After Matliews explained Ihe provisions of the acl which would ban residual pesticides and lidelands oil and gas ex- set limits for vehicle iiels, regulate conflict of in- ban conslruclion of new nuclear power plants for five years, and place stricl air pollu- ion controls on businesses, among other things, Rowen explained why he supported the seclion dealing with nuclear lower. Rowen said "gross in- idequacies in the conlrol of alomic planls" existed in the regulation of such facilities by the Alomic Energy Commission, which Rowen said has sole authority over the plants for all Kowen also referred to Ihe problem of nuclear wasles and aid llllle pressure was iresenlly being exerled lo solve he problem.

The moratorium would allow time for devclop- menl of solutions, the ex-nuclear employe said. 'Breathing Spell' a moratorium was "not a staie- mcnl againsl nuclear power," bul a breathing spell lo allow examination of allernativcs. Mrs. Van Kirk said the in- lialive was "rooled in the rustralion of the people in (he slate" with legislators who had failed to lake slrong action igainst polluters. The acl would, she claimed, "lake the vested ntcrest oul of pollulion con.

Mrs. Van Kirk said Ihc voters vmild, in Gov. George Wallace's lords "send them (the lollnters) a message. Former Eureka Woman Dead SCOTIA Graveside services vill he held In Albany, Ore. Tuesday for Mrs.

Anna Wells, 19, until recently a resident of Mrs, Wells, who iinlll a year igo resided wllh her dmighlcr md son-hi'law, Mr. nnd Mra. .00 passed away In inclioragc, Alnska, where she ins been living wllh her sons, Jhnrli'S and Wells. She Is iirvlvwl by 12 grandchildren. Tlut fiunlly has asked that iiemnrliil cnnlrlbiillnns be xi-'iil Ihe local romcor society.

Timing Off HOUSTON (UP1)-- Junto Hardy, 25, ot Minneapolis, was singing tho lead part In. the npcm "Poslwircls from Morocco," when her cnstnr, Barry Busse, 25, pretended to (ilap her, just as the script said. The liming between tho two was off, however, because Busso connected with his swing and broke Miss Hardy's nose, She finished the performance, and was then escorted to a hospital for treatment. Deaths and Funerals JONES, ROBERT EUGENE, two year old son of Mr. Mrs.

Hcrschcl E. Jones 3 0 8 0 a A McKinleyvllle, Grandson id of of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel G. Jones of Manila and Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd H. Bowden Arcala. Grcal-gransdon of of Mr. and -Mrs.

Marvin Lynn of Foukc, Arkansas, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatch of Utah and Mrs. Lilian Sanders of Foukc. He is also survived by several olher relatives.

Private services will be held at Field Mortuary, Chapel of Ihe redwoods. PEDRO, CATHERINE E. June 2, 1072. Residenl of 4219 Union Eureka. Wife of Leo W.

Pedro of Eureka. Mother of John of Pasadena and David L. Pedro of Eureka. Sister of William Schucler, Thomas Scliuelc r. Andrew Schucler and Mrs.

Jean Ogle, all of Fortun a. Grandmother of Bryan and Raymond Pedro, bolh Pasadena, and Belh Pedro of of Eureka. Daughter of Mrs. Alice Schueler of Fortuna. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Mr. and Mrs. Pedro bad lived in Los Angeles for nine years prior lo 1971 when they returned to Humboldt Counly to make their home. She was native of Forluna, aged 5C. i were held at Sunset Memorial Park on Monday June 5 at 3 p.m- wilii Rev.

Harold Ranlon officia ing. Arrangements were nnd l- the direction of Sanders Funeral home. OVERHOLT, ELLEN died June 4, 1972, a resident of 811 Eureka. Mother of Robert and Orval Overholt of Scotia, Frank Overholt of San Jose, Jay Overholt of Rio Dell, and Mrs. Denzil Johnson of Forluna.

Sisler of Mrs. Margaret Labhard of San Francisco. She is also survived by 13 nieces and 1 nephew. 2 Mrs. Overholl was a native of San Francisco, aged 81 and had been making her home here since 1936.

Private services will be held at Sander's Funeral Home Tuesday June 6 at 11 a.m. with Reverend Harold Jackson officiating. Interment will follow at Ocean View Cemetery. OOK, TODD JAMES, died June 3, 1972, a resident of Forluna. Infant son of Mr.

Mrs. Ted Cook of Forluna. Brother of Toby Dean Cook of Fortuna. Grandson of Mr. Mrs.

George Cook of Fortuna and Mr. Mrs. Marvin P. Richardson of Carlotla. He is also survived by numerous olher relalives.

Age 3 days. Friends are invited to attend graveside services on Tuesday, June 6 at 10 a.m. at Sunset Memorial a Eureka, with the Reverend Athan Uscllort officialing. Services are under Ihe direction of Coble's Forluna Mortuary. ETEKSEN, ELSIE, died June 5, 1972, a resident of 188 Francis Ferndale.

Services pending at the Chapel of Citizens Mortuary, Ferndale. IAST WEEK'S SERVICES AT Ocean View Cometery St. Bernard's CemoTery FRIDAY, May 26th IYONS, Juanlli E. CTomMionj Ocaan Inurnmonl, Roiohill Burial Park, Oklahoma City, Oklnriomn TUESDAY, May 30th ZANONE, Auouita A. Encryplmtmt, St.

Dirnard'l Comfttery MARTINEUI, Intormnnl, St. SEAMAN, Dorothy M. Inurnment, Onlc Inwn, Oeoan Vlnw COUNSIl, Al.l, A. Cremntlon, Ocun View Inurnment, Rivmlde fry, Portland, Otenon THURSDAY, Juno 1st RUSSEU, Arthur F. CromMlon, Ocean View CLARK, Joe Interment, Ocean View FRIDAY, Juno 2nd MASON, Lloyd Intttmtnt, Nbtlli Liwn Vlftw KIKSTINE, Jtftn Inltrmtnt, North Liwn OtMn VUw SATURDAY, Juno 3rd FOX, Dee Ann Inltrmenr, Slumbeilanil,.

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