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Eureka, THE TIMES-STANDARD -442-1711 Saturday, May 19, 1973-Page 11 Nixon aides accused of theft, forgery McCarthy campaign suit SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Leaders of Eugene McCarthy's campaign in the 1972 California Democratic primary civil suit accusing former attorney general John last day of LEGAL NOTICE lumphrey rather lhan of Sen. with the Watergate scandal. The committee itself was also had withdrawn from the race, named in the suit, which was although his name remained on iled in San Francisco Superior McCarthy communications also Court by Jonathan J. Wilcox, At the time, complaints were primary campaign on the stolen the post office and Barren of Los Angeles, both of Los Angeles police, but investi- others active in the Committee gations yielded no results. campaign of the former Mm- Wilcox said.

Both were candi- stationary and sending out fake They alleged that letterheads but far behind in the polls at the time. sending 1,000 letters over their The defendants, all of whom were active in the committee, letters we're intended "to sow The letters, aimed at more Segretti has pleaded innocent to delegates and alter- federal indictment there. well as Herbert Kalmbach and asked "unofficial support" for Donald Segretti, all of whom the candidacy of Sen. have been named in connection NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO. jo.m IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT In the Matter cf the Estate of JACK WILBOURN WILLIAMS, also known as JACK M.

WILLIAMS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the creditors of the above named decedent that all persons having claims against the said decedent are required to Ills them, with the necessary vouchers. In the office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned al the Law Offices of FALK BUXTON, 350 Street Suite 306 Eureka, California, which Is the place of business of the undersigned in all matters pertaining to the estate of said decedent, within four months afler the irsl publication of this Notice. DATED: April 30, 1973 DOROTHY E. WILLIAMS Administratrix of the Estate of the above Named Decedent.

FALK BUXTON Attorneys at Law 350 Street suite 30C Eureka, California 95501 Telephone: 442-5701 Attorneys for Administratrix FIRST PUBLICATION: May 19, 1973 LEGAL NOTICE SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS WEDNESDAY, The Honorable MAY 1V1 oard of Supervisors of the County of Humboldt, meeting in regular adlourned cession on the above dale to make a tour ol the Wagner Corporation property In Southern Hum- boldl, all Supervisors being present, wllh the exception of Supervisors Renner and Rusher, took the following actions: Adlourncd. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a fair statement if the proceedings of the Beard of Superviosrs on the above date. NOTICE OF SALE OF RBAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE NO. 19704 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT In the Mailer ot Ihe Eslale ol LYNWOOD B. STEWART FRED J.

MOORE, Jr. County Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Deceased. -) Older Americans in action THE EUREKA chapter the American Association of Retired Persons spent Friday at Sequoia Park performing a clean-up action. According to a spokesman, the chapter felt that an effort was needed to beautify the area of the park in which the rhododendrons were doing poorly. At left with a hoe is Eureka Mayor Gilbert S.

Trood, a chapter member. F. Lee Bailey, promoter indicted NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur- iuant to the statutes in such cases, made and provided, that the undersigned, RUBY L. STANTON, Executrix of the ol LYNWOOD B. STEWART, deceased, will sell at private sale on or after June 1, 1973, to the highest bidder for cash, or upon tarms, in lawful money ol the United states ol America, all or any part of the rlqhl, title and interest and estate of said LYNWOOD B.

STEWART, deceased, and all the right, title and Interest that said estate, oy operation ol law or otherwise has acquired other than or in addition to that of said decedent at the time of his death, in and to the following described real and personal property: REAL PROPERTY: That real property situated in me County of Humboldt, State of Califor nia, described as follows: That portion of the Northeast Quarter ol the Southeast Quarter of. Section 20, Township 6 North, Range 1 East, Humboldt Meridian, described as follows: BEGINNING on the Westerly line ot the County Road, as said Road existed August 14, 194B, at a point which bears South 0 degrees 59 minutes West, 2790.8 3 et from the Northeast corner of said Section 20; thence North 72 degrees 35 minutes West, 616.1 feet: thence South 15 degrees 25 minutes thence South 72 degrees 05 minutes East, 374.25 feel to the Northeast Corner ol the parcel of land conveyed to Theodore Rankln c-t ux, by deed recorded February 11, WO in Book 1031, page 311, Official Records, and the true point of beginning. thence Southerly along the East line of said Rankln oarcel 230 feet more or less to the center line of said County Easterly and Northerly along center line a point which bears South 72 degrees 1)5 minutes hast from true point of beginning: thence North 72 degrees 05 minutes West to Ihe true point ol beginning, PERSONAL PROPERTY: Household turniture and furnishings located on the above-described real Didfmust be in writing, sealed and endorsed: "Bids on Sale of Real Property" and ten percent of the sum bid on said real or personal properly must accompany each bid and the balance of the purchase price shall payable on confirmation ol such sale by the Court, or upon terms to be approved by the Court at the time ol confirmation of sale. Said Executrix reserves the rlflht reiecl any and all bids. Said bids wni opened at the place of business of said Executrix, 3600 Street, Eureka, California on June 1, 1973 at 2:00 P.M.

DATED: May ANTON Executrix of ttie Estate of I ynwood B. Stewart MORRISON MORRISON Attorneys for Execulnx 22 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 20350 Dept. 1 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT the Mailer of the Estate of WALTER GIULIER1, Deceased. NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN a AGNES GIULIERI and LANE G1UL1ERI as Co-Executors of the Will of the above named decedent, have filed herein a Petition for Probate of Will and for Letters Testamentary reference to which is hereby made for further particulars, and that the time and place of hearing Ihe same has been set fcr May 22, 1973 at 9:00 a.m., In the Court Room of Department No.

1 of said Court, in the Court House in the Cily of Eureka, California. Dated: May 9, 1973. FRED J. MOORE, JR. Clerk of said Court By DORIS T.

PATTERSON Deputy Clerk MICHAEL J. HILL Attorney at Law 411 Street, Suite Two Eureka, California 95501 Tele: (707) Attorney for Petitio-ners NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 30104 THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Of- HUMBOLDT Estate of ROSELLE BEAUVAIS, DC- "oticE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo Ihe creditors of the above-named decedent hat all persons having claims agslnsl he said decedent are required lo file them, with the necessary vouchers. In he office of the clerk of Ihe above- entitled Court, or to present them, with he necessary vouchers, to Ihe undersigned, at the office of DUNN, HARLAND GROMALA, Attorneys at Law, 954 Main Street, Forluna, California, which Is the place of business of the undersigned in all matters to the estate of said decedent, within four months after Ihe first publics- Ion of this notice. First publication: May 19, 1973 Alice Pettjrsen Admlnislratrix of the above- entitled eslale.

DUNN, HARLAND GROMALA Attorneys at Law 812 Sixth Streel Eureka, California 95501 Attorneys for Administratrix NOTICE OF BULK TRANSFER TO: CREDITORS OF EDWARD L. WADDELL, TRANSFEROR: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Oil Transferor, Edward L. Waddell, is about to make a bulk transfer of properly to the undersigned, Robert L. Dillard and Vera F. Dillard, his wife, Transferees.

The business addresses of the Transferor and Transferees are: Transferor: 509 Wildwood Avenue, Rio Dell, Humboldl County, California. Transferees: 509 Wildwood Avenue, Rio Dell, Humboldt County, California. The location of the property to be transferred is 509 Wildwood Avenue, Rio Dell, Humboldl County, California. The to be transferred is all stock and trade, fixtures, equipment, inventory, and trade name of that restaurant and food business known as DUTCH'S DINER, located at 509 Wildwood Avenue, Rio Dell, llumholdt Counly, California. So far as is known to the Transferees, the Transferor has not used any business name or address other than the above during the three years last past, except: Red While Drive Inn, 569 Fortuna Fortuna, Humboldt County, California.

The bulk transfer is to be consumated on or after May 31, 1973, at Eureka Title Company, 735 Fourth Street, Eureka, California 95501. Dated: Wlay 13, 1973. ROBERT L. DILLARD, Transferee VERA F. DILLARD, Transferee STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following persons have abandoned tie use of the ficlilious business- name HUNTER'S INN at Main Street, Loleta Humboldt County, California.

Effective May 1, 1973. Frederick C. Deo, 257 Church Street Loleta, California; Catherine DeBon DPO, 257 Church Street, Loleta, California. This business was conducted by Fred erlck C. Deo and Catherine DeBon Deo as Individuals.

Signed: Frederick C. Deo Catherine DeBon Deo Filed May 1973. FRED J. MOORE, JR. County Clerk By VIRGINIA F.

FOLKS Deputy This statement was filed with ttie Ccunty Clerk of Humboldt County on date indicated by file stamp above. Deaths and Funerals JACKSON, AGNES a resident of 3600 Street, Eureka, passed away May 18, 1973. She was the wife of the late John Leonard Sr. Mother of Mrs. Michael (Beryl) Herres of Walla Walla, Mrs.

Lee (Lois) Pooler of Santa Clara; Dale Jackson of Walla Walla, John L. Jackson of Eureka, William F. Jackson of Blue Lake; and Gerald F. Jackson of Arcala. Mrs.

Jackson is also survived by 31 grandchildren, 17 great-graridchil- dren. as well as several nieces and nephews. A native of Ferndale. Mrs. Mrs.

Jackson was a lifelong resident of Humboldt County, and was the last surviving member of the Richard and Margaret Fielding family of Humboldt County. Aged 85. Services a i a Chapel of the Ferns. Cooper Mortuary, Eureka. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE NO.

20158 5UPER10R COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA rOR THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT tstate o( JOSEPHINE BUCKINGHAM, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Administrator With ttie Will Annexed of the Estate of JOSEPHINE BUSKINGHAM, Deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest and best bid- ORLANDO. Fla. (UPI) -I Famed trial lawyer F. Lee Bailey and millionaire promot- W.

Turner were a federal grand Friday on charges of mail er Glenn indicted by jury Friday on charges 01 matt fraud and conspiracy in the sale of dislributorships for three of Turner's firms. Named in Friday's 28-count Indictment at U.S. District Court were Turner and Bailey, Glenn W. Turner Enterprises, Dare lo Be Great. and Koscot Interplanetery.

as well eight other men. Fla. Bailey. 40, Marshfield, offices in Boston. The companies, ea has Turner as chairman of its board, are: Koscot Interplane- Turncr, 39, lives in Mailland, lives and ch of which tary and Dare to be Great Glenn W.

Turner All have Enterprises, Inc. headquarters in Orlando. The following present former officers, directors salesmen for the three firms also were indicted: Harry B. Atkinson, Orlando; More peace talks sessions expected PARIS (UPI) Presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger and North Vietnam's I.c Due Tho concluded their second meeting in! as many days Friday in search ot a formula to end cease-fire violations South Vietnam.

A Hanoi official said "at least three or four more sessions" would be necessary. The three-hour. 45 minute meeting was held at the Communist owned villa in Gif Sur-Yvette. On Thursday, the two Vietnam peace architects conferred for five hours and 20 minutes at Saint-Nom-La-Brete- clic, the American site. The third session was set for 3 p.m.

Saturday at Saint-Norn La-Dreteche. Kissinger, who said Thursdaj that progress of the lalks hac been "okay," had no comment to make on Friday. Earlier in the day, Kissinger met with Pompidou French government As the session ended with President for 75 handshakes between the two sides, Nguyen Co Thach, Norlh i a m's Deputy Foreign Minister, told newsmen, cannot say if any progress has been achieved. It is ton early to say so." Thach. who is Tho's leading aide at the talks, said: "We will need al least three or four more sessions before we complete our task.

We arc reviewing all the provisions nf the Paris agreement." Georges minutes officials said they discussed the May 30 June 1 meeting to be held ii Iceland between Pompidou am President Nixon. Bul diplomatic sources sail Kissinger almost certainly also sought to persuade Pompidou the merits of his plan for a new Atlantic Charter, which ha severe criticism fron the French. Foreign Minister Michel Job erl--with whom Kissinger ha' a 100-minule meeting Thursdaj --said recently the Unite' States was using the plan seek special privileges withi the Atlantic Alliance. The atmosphere surroundinf both Kissingor-Tho sessions ha been relaxed wilh handshake both before and after. A Vietnamese official brough a typewriter to the house at on stage of Friday's lalks, leadin lo speculation the two side were getting something dow on paper, though officials won! not admit to if.

Coast Guard tows in vessel The 44-foot rescue craft ot Coast. Guard's llumholdl Ray Sialion wns again culled out Friday morning In aid a commercial fishing vessel. According In Ihe report, the (Ishlng boat Kay Lynn, from Kureka, nl 10:33 n.m. radioed thai fhc was dead in the walcr approximately two miles ofl shore and 10 miles north the jellies. The Coast Guard had lowe her hack lo Ihe docks ot NorCi Fisheries by 1:55 p.m.

The operator of Ihe boat wa Marry Humes, Kurckn. Leroy Beale, Orlando: Ben Bunting, Maitland; Clyde C. obb, Maitland; Jess 0. Hick- an, Orlando: Carrell W. ones, whose home was un nown; Malcolm A.

Julian, ern Park, and Hobart Vilder. Winter Park, Fla. The Justice Department said was the attorney for 'urner and Koscot, and addi- onaily helped promote the The indictment said that Nov. 2, 1970 at Orlando, Ihe (oscol company aulhorized pending $143,000 for an Inter- eplor 400 aircraft for Bailey, jho is a flying enlhusiast. In recent years, Bailey has een Ihe ome of defense allorney in Ihe nalion's most peclacular criminal cases ncluding those of Dr.

Sam iheppard and Capt. Ernes' ledina, who commanded the Army company which attacker, he South Vietnamese hamlet ol My Lai in 1968. Turner's promotions either lave been investigated iiispended in more than 2( states and many of his "Dare Be Great" investors have oined in a class aclion sui inst him lo recover Ihci alleged losses. Turner filed suil in Washing on Thursday against Hire ederal agencies and severs i i a 1 who alleged', bugged his Orlando office. Tha suit said it was a campaign ti cripple his business empire.

Orlando i i barged all defendants with levising a scheme to defraud icrsons who could be induced purchase distributorships for ale of Koscot Cosmetics or of -notivational self improvement courses called "Dare to be real," and for using Ihe mails further the scheme. Maximum penalties for con- nclion on each count of mail 'raud is five years in prison and a fine, and five years prison and a $10.000 fine on each conspiracy count. The Justice Department said indictment followed an extensive investigation which showed thai "golden opportunity" meetings were held for prospective purchasers and that der, upon the terms and conditions lereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on May 22, 1973, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the office of JAMES W. HENDERSON, allorney for said Administrator, 1105 Sixth Street, Eureka, California, all right, title, interest and estate of said decedent at the time of her death, and all right, title, and interest that said estate has acquired, by operaion of law or otherwise, other than addition to that of said decedent MARSHAL'S SALE No. C5569 tue of an Execution and Order of "sale issued out ol the Municipal Court, City of Eureka, County of Humboldt, Mate of California and to me directed nnd delivered for a Judgment rendered fn said Court on the 28th day of July A 1964, in favor of EDWIN C.

DUNBAR and against LA. VERNE J. KRE IMPORTANT NOTICE Office of the Tax Collector of the County of Humboldt NOTICE OF A TO PURCHASE PROPERTY DEEDED TO THE STATE FOR I TAXES Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Tax Collector of the County of Humboldt, State of California, in accordance with the provisions of Division 1, Part 6, Chapter a of the Revenue and Taxation Code and the written authorization of the State Controller, as follows: That an agreement has been made between the Beard of Supervisors of Humboldl County and the State Controller sell to the City of Eureka under th( erms set forth in said agreement, all he right, title and interest of said State and to all of the real property here- nafler described, all of which said property has been deeded to the state for delinquent taxes. A copy of said agreement is on file in the office of said Board of Supervisors. That pursuant to said agreement the undersigned Tax Collector will, not less than 21 days after the first publication or the mailing of this notice, as required by law, whichever is later, deed said property to the City of Eureka, unless sooner redeemed.

That upon the sale and execution of the deed to the property the right to redeem will cease. For information as to the amount necessary to redeem, apply to Stephen A. Strawn, Redemption Officer of said county in the Court House in Eureka, California. The real property referred to and con- lained in said agreement is situated ir the County of Humbnldt, Stale of Call nia, and is substantially described follows: PARCEL NO. 1 Last Assessee: Abbolt.

Carl P. TD A P. 1-051-01, also described as Lots 1, 2, 3, 15 and 16 in Block 5 ot Eureka, according to map thereof on tile in the County Recorder's Office of Humboldl Counly in Book 1 of Maps, page 16. Dated at Eureka, California May 19, 1973 STEPHEN A. STRAWN Tax Collector of the County of Humboldt, State of California JONES, SAMUEL DONALD III, a resident of Post Office Box 762, Hoopa, passed away May 17, 1973.

He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan McWilliams of Hoopa, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones of Weitchpec.

Brother of Private Arthur P. Jones of Ft. Sill, and the late Julia Jones. Grandson of Louisa Jackson of Hoopa, great nephew of Minnie Reeves of Hoopa. Samuel is also survived by several other aunts and uncles.

A native of Hoopa, Samuel was 21. Services will he held May 21, at the Presbyterian Church in Hoopa, with the Reverend Ethan Whitman officiating. Interment will follow at the Brown family plot. Local arrangements are under the direction of Paul's Arcata Chapel, where friends may call 2 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9:30 p.m.; 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 p.m. sum oi'sWnVrhave levied on the following property to-wit: That land lying West of the present Counly Road in the South Ha I of he North Half of the' south Half of the North Half of the Northwest Quarter 4 nd lying West of the Pres- cnt Counly Road in the South ha of the south half of the Norlh half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24; and the North hall of the North hal of the Norlh half ot the Soulh half ot fhe North hall of the Northwest Quarter of Section (said land being those portions of Lots 22, 23, 24 and 25 lying West of the present County Road) all in Township 5 North, of Range 1 East, Humboldt Base and Meridian.

hereby given that on Thurs- VERNE J. KREI described properly, at such times the defendants lorn; Nolice is hereby given that on Thursay the 31sl day of May A.D. 1973. 2-30 o'clock P.M., I will sell all Ihe right, mie and inlerest of said Defendant LA ve and to Ihe above he Ma rshal told them a distributorship could earn from $50,000 to $200,000 per year. The indictment said that the defendants concealed somi critical facts, including that Koscot Cosmetics were difficult to obtain without considerable delay, thai some of the "Dare to Be Great" course materials promised were never developed, and that a high percentage of existing distributors had failed to recoup Iheir investments.

As part of the scheme, the indictment said, the defendants would train distributors to make the same misrepresentations and conceal the same material facts from others escribed properly, at me ice. Room 212, Courthouse, Eureka, Call- SaV County of Humboldt at PUBLIC UCTION, for cash lawfull money of Ihe bid- A United Stales, to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy said Execution and Order a a this 1st day May, A.D. 1 Marshal ol Humboldl Counly By PHYLLIS M. WILSON Deputy TRAVERSE 732 Fifth Street Eureka, California Telephone: 442-3758 Future of sewage treatment at Elklund subdivision in doubt McKlNLEYVH.LE The future of the sewage Ireafmenl of Ihe proposed Ekltind Ranch subdivision here is still in doubt. The board of directors of Ihe McKinlcyvillc Community Ser- District refused again Thursday night lo make a final decision on Kent Strombcrg's that the district assume the role of the public agency administering the sewage dis- Irict.

Slrombcrg originally made his request at the lioiird's May meeting when he presented his proposal for a housing develop mciH ot approximately 27 sopa- rale lots. He Informed the honrd nl ihni time Hint he wns unable to gel slate approval tor the sewage disposal plan until (t local government agency agreed lo ml- minister the program. MCKITTRICK He also informed the board that he did net expect the board or district lo incur any expenses rom the a i i a i of the system, but that he stood ready lo reimburse any and all funds expended. The board lold Stromberg Thursday night that it might have a final decision for him by Hie mccling, bnl suggested he contacl other landowners in the area of the development regarding the possibility of their participation in the project. In olher aclion, Ihe board: MUTUAI.S aulhoriml the execution of contracls wilh several private water companies, including Grace Park a Water Grace Park Devel opmenl Co.

and Ihe Ocennslrtc Water Co. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 20175 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT DOYNE WESLEY TINTSMAN, also known as DOYNE W. TINTSMAN, Deceased. NOTICE.

IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Executrix of the Will of said decedent, to Ihe creditors cf and all per sons having claims against Ihe decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers in the oflice of Ihe Clerk ol the sxiper.or Court of the Slate of California, in and lor the Counly of Humboldl, cr to present them with the necessary vouchers to the Executrix at tho office of her attorneys, HILL, JANSSEN, CORBETT 8, ROBERTS )30 Fiflh Streol, Eureka, California, which said last named oltice the undersigned selects as her place of business in all matters connected wilh Ihe estate ol said decedent, within lour months after Ihe first publication of this Notice. Dated: May 1, 1973 GERTRUDE TINTSMAN Executrix of the Will ol DOYNE WESLCY TINTSMAN also known as DOYNE W. TINTSMAN, Deceased. at the lime of her death, in and to the real property described as follows: That real property situate in the City of Eureka, County of Humboldt, State of California, described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Third and streets as established according to the official surveys and monuments of the City of Eureka; and running thence north along Sfreet no feet to the alloy; thence east along Ihe alley 70 feet; thence south at right angles 110 feet to Third Street; and thence west along Third Street 70 feet to the point of beginning. Being a portion of Block 22 of the Eddy Tract Addition to the City of Eureka.

Street address: 1807 Third Street Eureka, California Subject to curent taxes, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, ighls, rights of way, and easements ot record. Bids or offers are invited for sait properly and mus! be in writing, and may be delivered to the Administrator at the office of his attorney, JAMLS HENDERSON, 1105 Sixth Street, Eureka California, or may foe filed In the office Ihe Clerk of the Superior Court at any 'me after the first publication of this otice and before the making of the sale Terms and conditions ot sale: Cash awful money of the United States, cr lart cash and part credit, the terms uch credit to be acceptable to the Administrator and to the above entitled Court; ten per cent of the total amount bid to accompany the offer, and he balance to be paid upon ccnfirma- ion of sale by the Superior Court. Taxes and premiums on insurance acceptable to he purchaser shall be prorated as of the date of recording of conveyance. Escrow charges, examination of title, transfer taxes, and title insurance shall be at he expense cf seller. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Dated: May 7, 1973. JOHN PIRE Administrator With Ihe Will Annexed of Ihe Estate ol JOSEPHINE BUCKINGHAM, Deceased. JAMES W. HENDERSON Attorney for Administrator With the Will Annexed NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Sale No. 25280 NOTICE IS HERtBY GIVEN that on June IS, 1973 at the hour of ten o'clock a m.

at its office at 735 Hcurth Eureka, California, Enrcks Title Company, California corporation, as Trus- ee, will sell at public auction to the lawful money payable at lightest bidder, for cash in of the United Statss, al ILL, JANSSE Altornoys for ROBERTS Patriots waive receiver Bryant Auto entered A car belonging to a Eureka heavy equipment operator was iroken into early Friday morn- ng- Taken from a car of Samuel E. Nevers, Eureka Motel Apartments, was a Wing Thunder bird hunting bow along wilh a quiver and arrows with a tola value of $173. According lo the Eureka Po ice Department Ihe car was parked at Ihe corner of Sec ind and streets and the burg occurred sometime between 2-6 a.m. On the record FOXBORO, Mass. i Veteran wide receiver lluhie Bryant has been placed waivers along with two rookies by the New England Patriols.

Also cut by Ihe Nalionnl Fool- ball League team were linebacker Stanley Cherry of Mor gan Slnle aM light end Carter of Grambling. he time of sale, Ihs following described eal properly in Ihe Counly of Humbddt, State ol California, to wit: Those portions of the South half ot the Northeast Qucrter and of the Northeast Quartsr of the Southeast Quarter of Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 1 West, Humboldt Meridian, described as follows: PARCEL ONE: BbGlNNING at a point in the center of the County Road as conveyed by Ueedi recorded in Book 30, pages JM and 606, of Deeds Humboldt County Records, which point is South 0 degrees i minutes Wes 2830 feet and North B9 degrees 48 min utes West 1180 feet from the North east corner ot said Section; and run thence Norlh 0 dpqrees 05 minutes East 376.1 feet of the true point of beginning of this description; thence North 99 degrees 32 minutes West 157.5 feet lo tne Southeast corner of the parcel coveyed to Joseph R. Periera and wife by deed recorded October 13, thence North 0 degrees 05 minutes East along the East line of said parcel 93.95 feet; thence South 89 deprees 32 minutes East 157.5 feet; thence South 0 degrees 05 minutes West 93.95 feet to the true point ot beginning. PARCEL TWO A non-exclusive right of way for ingress and egress over the following described parcel of land: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Parcel One; thence North 89 degrees 32 minutes West 25 feet; thence South 0 degrees 5 minutes West 370.05 feet 'o the center of the County Road; thence South 19 degrees minutes East along said Inst mentioned lire 25 feet, morp or less, lo a pcrint which is South 0 degrees 5 minutes West from the noint ot beginning; thence North 0 degrees 5 minutes East 470.05 feet, more or less, to the point of beqinninq. SAID SALE will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession cr encumbrances to satisfy the obligations secured t-y, and pursuant to the power of sale conveyed in that certain Deed of Trust anted October 17.

1947 executed bv CHAULEY E. BECK AND I. LA VON STILL ns Trustors, Eureka Title Company, a Cslifor- corporation, as Trustee, in favor cf E. PREUSSER GLORIA PREUSSER. his wife, and recorded No- 'ember 1, 1967 under Recorder's Serial No 15553, in Book 939, page 613 Official Records of Humboldt County, State of California.

Dated: May 15, 1973 A I COMPANY as Trustee By F. Gerard Wilkcnloh, President SARKA, JAMES JOSEPH, a resident of Route No. 3, Box G40A, Arcala, passed away May 18, 1S73. Services are pending at Paul's Arcata Chapel. LANG DON, FLORENCE LEDDIE, a resident of Shively, passed away May 12, 1973.

She was the wife of the late Joseph Langdon. Mother of the late Warren Joseph Langdon. Aunt of Mrs. Kenneth (Jean Marie) Wyatt of New Castle, I i a a Sister of Clarence Ramsdell of Wayne, John W. Elliot of Lakeport, and Mrs.

Clara Lowenthall of San Francisco. A native of Grass Valley, Florence was 77. Services will be held May 19, at 11:30 a.m. at Pierce Mortuary Chapel, with the Reverend Newell Knudson officiating. Interment will be at Sunset Memorial Park.

CHIPl'EN, ELSIE a resident of Petrolia. California, passed away May 14, 1973. Wife of the late George Crippen. of Harlon McCurdy of Whittier, Calif. Mrs.

Crippcn was a native of Mountain home, aged 95. Services will be held May 18. under the direction of Pierce Mortuary at 11 a.m. at Sunset Memorial Park, with Reverend Newell P. Knudson officiating.

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Sale No. 25277 NOTICE IS HCRuBY GIVEN that on 15, 1973 1'clock a.m. at U-. Eurek; al the hour of 10:15 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE New Filings ALAMEDA-Noroen J. and Henry C.

Sr. BIGGS-- Marian E. and Raymond C. DAVIES-- Bob W. and Deborah C.

MOORE-Glenda L. and Grovor R. M. and Rodney G. PHILLIPS-- Doris R.

and Frank D. SHERROD-Larry S. and Corlisi Jr. LAWSUITS Filinqi Albert Janvjs. et.

.11. vs. City of Eurt. ka, el. Plnlnlilfs, members ol the wlyot Indian tribe, allege Ihrlr dirocl California corporation, as Trustee, will srll at public auction to Ivqhest bidder, for rrsh in lawful noney of the Unitrd States, all payable it the time of sale, thp following de- cribed real prooprly situated in the lounty cf Humholdt, State of California, o-wit: Lot 4 in Block of Fields Landing according to the map thereof filed November 9, 1885 in Ihe office ol the County Recorder of Humboldt County, California, in Bock 1 of Maps, page 59.

SAID SALE will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, nossesslon or encumbrances to a i hA obligations secured by, and pursuant the powe.r of sale conveyed In that rerlain Deed of Trust d.itrd December 8, 1969 executed by PAUL J. MOORE AND GENEVA A. MOORE, husband ind wife as joint tenanis, as Truslor progenitors were riflhllul occupnnls ol Indian Island in Humboldl Day, allege wrontjlul displacement ol ancestors Irom tho Island, allege wronolul ownership ot the land by current owners, seek declara lion that thn Indians own the Island. Palgo Ballorlaln vs. William G.

el, Plalnlllf ncullqenl opera lion ol motor vehicle Oel. 10, 1973, re sulllno In InlurlM, al Purity Markrl park Ino lot, Fortuna, leokl 150,000 danWflci. Willow Creek bartender not guilty Bartender Jay Harmon was Friday evening in Eureka Municipal Court found innocent of assault and brandishing a weapon charges. Bartender al Willow Creek's Circle A Tavern on the evening of March 4, 1972, Miirmon was accused by David O'Neill of knocking a beer glass out of his hand and pointing a pistol at him inside tho bar. Tho jury returned the inno- cent verdicts at about fi p.m.

"ka TH.C Friday after deliberating only 40 minutes, at the conclusion of a two-day trial. Taking the stand Friday In his own defense, Mannon tesli fieri that lie was afraid for his personal safety on the i of the incident. Marmon is the brother of Robert Marmon. Ihe Circle A's bartender Dec. 5, 1071.

who told a coroner's inquest jury later a month a he accidentally shot and killed llmipa collegian Michael "Bunky" Ferris i a to Eureka Title Company, a corporation, as Trustee, In California lavor nl FOUNTAIN, a sinqle man, and recorded March 1970 under Recorder's Serial No, 4)51, In flnok page 145 Official Records ot Humbpldl Coun- SI.MC of California. Daled: May IS, A TITLE COMPANY as Trustee Ry E. Gerard Wikenlnh, President I9.J6 1 friend ot Ferris', was a witness to the a a inndrnl. Defending Mannon a Ku- reka attorney John a i and prosecuting was Art Baker, it deputy district PIT- siding at Ihe i a was Charles Thomas..

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