February 1995 Table of Contents

COVER STORY
Humboldt Remembers Iwo Jima
Wally Graves tells a personal tale of several survivors of Iwo
Jima.
NEWS BRIEFS
February News Briefs
Shake, rattle & drip; Grand Jury Knocks; L-P Fines for Odor;
Inn sale final; Eureka Attorney Dies
FEATURE
Age of innocence lost
What ever happened to the halcyon days of youth?
"I wouldn't want to be a kid today," said Rose Baker,
a parenting instructor and foster mother
who lives in Eureka, and many people probably would agree.
By Lisa Ladd-Wilson
IN THE GARDEN
Look ma, no dirt
Want to grow fresh produce year round? Try hydroponics.
By Terry Kramer
THINGS
Cocktail time
by Miv Shaaf
FOOD
Pilav, pilaf, pellao
By Betty Thompson
FISCAL FITNESS
A day in a white coat
by Ron Ross
HEALTHWISE
Time well spent
by Leslie Meriwether
PEOPLE
1-900-psychic
How much of our brain do we use? Something like 10 percent,
right?
Maybe I'm paranoid, but I worry: Is my own brain up to something
I don't know about?
By Marie Gravelle
PUBLISHER
North Coast Journal on the Internet
By Judy Hodgson, Editor & Publisher
Copyright 1995, North Coast Journal