Humboldt Standard (Newspaper) - July 27, 1953, Eureka, California Highlights Road Knights will meet tonight at p m In the Marine View office Friendship Circle will begin the evening with a potluck dinner nt p m Everyone over 50 is Invited to Join this friendly group that meets in the Teen Center 406 street Men's Softball In the first game at p m at Broadway Center will play tual Plywood and in the second same the Telephone Employees will play the White House Horseshoe and practice sessions will be held night at Parkside courts at 7 p m movies will be held at North of Fourth at 10 a m on Tuesday July 28 Two showings will be held on Carson Park one at 1 p m and again at 2 p m Portsmouth Plaza in San cisco is plaza of San Francisco in days JUST TONIGHT nnd TUES DON'T MISS ONE JM ENDING TECHNICOLOR TOMIC HOST MISS THESE TWO DIFFERENT NOW TWO HITS HUMBOLDT DRIVE-IN NOW SHOWING Man Behind the Gun In Technicolor v Randolph Scott Plus According To Mrs In Fire At noted from Eugene Oregon will he a feature the August 1 and 2 in the famous Rohner Park arena The rodeo will be a major part of the For- tuna Diamond Jubilee which gets under- way on 29 Western Markets Cattle salable 1100 Receipts in- clude the equivalent of about eight loads of steers nnd a load or so of heifers and the balance mainly cows Trade very slow with not enough done on any er class to establish the market Sellers asking firm prices Calves salable 250 Trade active and early prices fully steady eral lots of good calves to Physician Father Two Arrested for At Age 92 400 Ibs butchers 20 A few head choice Hogs salable 300 Trade opened j moderately active and steady j Early sales choice number one nnd two butchers Ibs i 27.25 j Hogs salable 300 Trade opened moderately active and steady ly sales choice number one nnd two butchers Ibs 27.25 Very few other classes offered Sheep salable Receipts include a number of loads of well finished spring lambs Supply of fat spring iambs practically the largest percentage of any one this season Market not established LOS ANGELES Live Dressed SAN FRANCISCO ed poultry wholesale Broilers Ibs Fryers Ibs 2 Ibs Roasters Hens light type under 4 Ibs 4 Ibs and over Hens heavy type all weights Old roosters all weights Squabs Ducks Young torn turkeys Rabbits SAN FRANCISCO Live poultry wholesale Broilers Ibs 30.31 Fryers Ibs 4 Ibs CLINTON la A spry physician who at 92 delivered his own son said today hard work keeps his virile and temperance kept him healthy Dr John D year-old wife bore him an pound boy yesterday at the ily home and said he was still rarin to go The doctor said his prescription for keep everlastingly on the job w h o has practiced for more than 50 years qualifies He has delivered more than babies married Lucille his housekeeper last year She has n daughter by a previous The woman mils her elderly spouse a fect husband and a young man runken Driving Booked at the Humboldt county jail over the weekend one person was charged with tampering with a motor vehicle and three others with driving while intoxicated Howard A Woods of Shively was arrested by sheriff's officers and ind charged with tampering with motor vehicle at Booked for driving while in- A were George J LIORS son 23 of Norman R Worley 41 of Eureka and I R Henry Peterson arrested by Arcata police was also ARCATA The Arcata and cd with driving without an Blue Lake Lions Club will hold tor's license Worley and Henry their annual picnic tonight at were taken into custody by Camp Bauer with the affair to gel cers of the California highway underway by 7 p m with the Hue Lake Club as hosts Follow- ing a barbecued chicken dinner prepared by George Hale and T Carlson the annual Arcata School Bands To Meet Tonight Three local elementary school hands that are to participate in the Fortuna Jubilee and rodeo festivities next week will convene Scotia elementary band bers will meet at the Scotia school it 4 p m Rio Dell members arc to meet nt p m in the Rio Dell gymnasium Loleta members will meet at the house in Loleta nt Radio Programs Kcs July 57 m mil p p Broun p Hotter Show JMSp m Sam Hill m Six p Show Fishier m AlKn New SMS p p Time p m p Mutual IU IMI p m Jr m Coke m Dream Time Under Arrest The Falcon m in fn li Yawn Patrol m Mve n jnn m Wenther News a a Breakfast m Harper m Minimi Send a Cecil drown a Talk sine Alons m a a Take A Break With Bine a Stars tn the Fair For A Ill Noon III p m News n m p m Pacific Coast p Feminine Fancies p Lucky U Hanch 2.30 p of FM Oni p Feminine Fancies p m News I no p News p Accent On Melody Hens light type under 4 Ibs 4 Ibs and over Huns heavy type all weights Squabs 75 Old roosters The not only capable of swift forward flight but can dodge fly backward in mid-flight and in the air sses eavy Losses may run as high as for the fire that razed the corporation ber mill at Fortuna Saturday evening when a trim saw mill building and the entire and conveyor systems were destroyed The blaze broke out only three days after construction began on new sawmill dent and manager of the corporation H H Bob Hansen Jr said today tion on the new sawmill would continue and may be completed before the original completion date of December 15 Original plans had been to include the razed mill as a part of more ex- tensive mill operations The fire broke out at the ex- isting mill at approximately 6 p m Saturday The baze was discovered by the night man the fire sprang up from underneath the mill's trim saw Two fire trucks from Fortuna answered the call with about 20 volunteers battling the blaze as well as one fire truck from the Eureka fire department Robert Lee Fortuna fire chief said the fire apparently started either in the electrical ment or from spontaneous com- bustion in sawdust and bark There were no injuries reported because of the blaze General Manager Hanson ex- pressed his gratitude for the operation and quick work of the Fortuna firemen and other teers that helped to prevent the fire from spreading Hansen said the head rig nnd resaw were saved largely through their forts He said plans for struction of the razed mill were undecided at the present time Losses by fire will certainly exceed an earlier estimate said Hansen and Azalea Shrine Azalea Shrine No 47 White Shrine of Jerusalem will meet at Masonic tonight at 8 owing a potluck supper for members and their families A hobby show will be one feature if the meeting and nil that have lobby material have been invited to participate Tables will be set up in the lobby for display purposes A program will follow business meeting at which Mrs Parks will preside Pvt Rollan L US 220 282 of Eureka California has been assigned to Camp Roberts California In begin his military Pvt whose ther Rollan resides at Route 1 Box 522 nls has been Jo Co A1 23rd Armed Inf Bn at Camp Roberts HEARING AID USERS On Factory Fresh Batteries SUITE 201 507 F ST DT Monday July 27 1953 Page 3 Time Is Art Fudem Mr DEBT COLLECTIONS of In ill dOMB JOHN ft ADAMS CO Ml tth EUREKA fh HI FOR VACATION CASH From Up to See the MERCANTILE Del Loan Officer lion Phil Loin I Salary Auto Loans Paid for or Not 45 DAYS BEFORE FIRST PAYMENT MERCANTILE ACCEPTANCE CO i 511 H Street Eureka HI S F Dairy Market SAN FRANCISCO T el r n A id Tom Rouse will provide en- Grade A Willis Webb of the score 67 graded is general Grade A loaf man lhc score 65 Poultry Large AA 73 large A 68 medium A 62 small A 43 Western Large AA 73 large A G8 medium A 62 small A 43 From Manhattan Mr and Mrs Crosby Hardin and daughters Vickie and Valerie of Manhattan Beach are visiting Mrs Hardin's mother Mrs Mabel Frost and stepfather Carl E Frost 3416 Union street The tors motored here last week and expect to return home this week It is their first visit here In nine years Wednesday Bridge is section of the Eureka Woman's club will meet for bridge day noon at the clubhouse at 1531 stop abruptly J street The point system will be hover taught to any player present If she wants to learn it COMING TUESDAY TWO SHOWS Music iV Entertainment 4 Comedy NIGHTLY Take It From Me dollar for dollar and Ounce for Ounce THERE'S MORE FLAVOR 111 BUTTERNUT BREAD Pick LOAF from your Grocer or LOGGER LOAF tonight See for BUTTERNUT BREAD bakery at 4th and Commercial Streets Eureka V If you spending money you'd like the job of General Purchasing Agent for Southern Pacific He upends over half a million dollars every working day Our large but it takes n lot of money to run a railroad A great deal goes fnr materials and of the Golden Empire pending many lions of dollars with local people nnd local industry Many of these arc outfits that S P attracted to the territory in the first place thus making it possible for S P and every body to place more business in the body to place more in i re This illustrates the rapid industrial growth money to run a n of our Golden Empire right out again for goods materials and nt Portland Snn supplies to keep the railroad running our E1 paso passengers happy and your freight moving NowOrlcaroibuy from several thousand smoothly Some of the things we spend the money for are either staggering or peculiar or both More than a million and a half new cross tics every year pounds of assorted rubber bands nearly 16 million barrels of oil two million gallons of creosote scores of new locomotives of f These arc just a few And a lot of the money goes for things you wouldn't ordinarily think of in connection with a railroad like two thousand dollars worth of parsley s vast modernization program we bought several hundred thousand dollars worth of electronic switching and communication equipment last year We olio bought more than 90.000 tons of new rail angle bars and tic about carloads Southern Pacific buys tremendous quantities of the things it needs within the eight states A OF UTAH NIW MIKICO local concerns and individuals All purchases totaled over 140 million dollars last important factor m the omy of the area we serve People nay that money Well is our to do business with 1 PACIFIC COMPANY D J SAN