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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 15

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Reno, Nevada
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WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 20 1960 NEVADA STATE JOURNAL RENO NEVADA PAGE ITEEN Archie VERONICA CROSS THE SOUTH PACIIC IN A CROCHETED BATHTUB OR ONE YOUR KISSES ZZZL i 4 OSr 4r WALK THROUGH A WALL LAME OR ONE TOUCH YOUR HAND AND CLIMB MOUNT EVEREST IN A BIKINI TO GAZE INTO YOUR LOVELY EYES By Bob Montana ARCHIE YOUN SWEET THING COME ON OVER TONIGHT? TO MY HOUSE VERONICA 1 RAINING 0 I Hii I 11 Jj i ll HBlUiM 1 1 Overloaded? ind Delivery Service (or Air reight) fast I Oi OW In the 'i I YELLOW MPAGESfl Bell of Nevada Trial Change Motion Denied i '( v' rank who faces VITAL STATISTICS Las Vegas Luxury Hofei Owners Seek Quick Cash a charge of involuntary man Monday was denied a motion to be tried in another location Cimpritz sought the change of trial location because news and radio stories referred to him as bordello operator Joe bodyguard Because of recent publicity Cimpritz said he didn't believe he could get a fair trial in this judicial district: Tn denying his motion District Judge Clel Georgetta stated Con publicity was statewide and a similar objection could be made anywhere in Nevada He said Conforte even more famous (in Las Vegas) than he is here Cimpritz free on 51500 bail yvas involved in a two car col lision on March 23 near Wads worth His car struck another car driven by Robert A Diltsworth who died almost immediately of injuries 1 Assistant District Attorney Drake DcLanoy is prosecuting the defendant for involuntary rfianslaughter Defense counsel Emile Gezelin former chief dep uty district attorney will repre sent Cimpritz at the trial which was set yesterday by Judge Georgetta for 'Jan 30' 1961 MARRIAGE 4 Estel Rooks Jr 20 Carson City and Elizabeth Arlene Pierce 23' Par sons Kan Herman Jednick 53 Sun Valley and Marian Shi ltz 29 Oak land Wsc 'ft? ftftsft DECREES GRANTED James Hampton" Womack from' Elsie Karen Womack Marion Simms from James Simms Rosemarie Domingo from Ray Domingo Virginia Malvar from Potenciano Malvar Bessie Tye from Benjamin Allan Tye Nancy Stevens from Ranson Stevens Otis Pringle from Estle May Pringle Marilyn Schneider from HaHan Schneider Marina Ladios" from Tomas Ladios Virginia Mae DeCaro from Natale DeCaro Guy Wf arnham from Agnes arnham Susan Koeberle Kresge from Stephen Patrick Kresbe Corinne Taylor from Thomas Taylor Roy Minor from Gertrude Minor Stephen Graffagnino from Bern etta Gaffagnino 'Z ZZZZzj DEEDSRECORDEDJ Owen red and rances Worrell to Clarence A and Joan A Wholey lot 4 block of Alameda Hts Sub Homer and Kathyrn Owsley to Augustus and Lois George Jot 16 block of Elmcrest Heights No 5 irst National Bank of Nevada trustee of Elizabeth Lund to William and Wilma Lynch lots 5 and 6 block 6 of Morrill's Add The Baer Ranch Inc to rank Haddock lot 12 block of Country Club Estates Sub Nol Roy McGuffin Wallace McGuffin and June McGuffin to Elmer and Mary Smith lots 9 12 block Ml of Newtown Tract Horace and Virginia Clare to Kenneth and Mae Young lot 10 block A of Rockwood Sub EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IRST TIME OERED fl The largest tem porary help and business service is coming to your community We are look ing for a qualified per son or company to repre sent us Can be operatedin conjunction with an other business This is not a rich quick" scheme but a Ilong range program You receive complete know how and training pro I gram national advertis ing and promotion all i "necessary materials i supervision and continued direction This I business constantly in creases earning capacity with unusual security ad vantages built on repeat business We welcome complete investigation of our pro and personal in spection of any of our offices DIRECTOR EXPANSION MANPOWER INC 820 Plankinton Ave Milwaukee Wisconsin I James Williams: to Matthew and Helena Chotas lots 12 and 13 block 32 of Newtown Tract Ethel Hanson to Russell and Gudrun IStevenson portion of lot 2 block A of Southside Sub William and Norma Spencer to and Edith Bailie portion of I Sec 36 18 19 Carey Ballard to Carl A and EllenIm Naumann lot 78 of Northridge Hts i Sub No 5 Edwin and Viola Eddy Harwell to and Nancy Stosic lot 5 of Atter Lbury Sub I Ray and Madora Traverse to Michael and Barbara Ann Cleary lot '26 block 4 of Green Brae Terace Sub I University of Nevada to Carl Hicks I and Maxwell enmore lot 4 portion of Sec 1 18 19 Robert and Elizabeth Reeves to Peter and Dorothy Galli lot 13 block of Sierra Meadows Sub Bell Telephone Co of Nevada to Bob and Patricia Talmadge portion of Sec 23 17 19 i 1 i Bar host during the lunch and cocktail hours at El Borracho is one of Reno's best known imixmasters Tommy Machen iThe all new Mexican and 'American restaurant and cock tail lounge at 1601 South Vir ginia is open till 6:00 AM i Adv (Continued from Page The seven seeking a total 384 per cent of the towering Riviera would throw an im mediate $760000 into the opera tion and keep if on an keel Goffstein said But the commission its eyes on such factors as once stated since retracted policy against multiple licensing refused to be stam peded Temfxrary Relief It did however approve a plan of temporary relief offered when Questa president of the irst National Bank of Nevada promised during a hasty tele phone conversation to reopen the doors on the already extended credit Questa promised a 5250000 loan guaranteed by the Desert Inn and Stardust groups VCQ And he promised to extend for 60 days a 5100000 payment on 5250000 worth of unsecured loans already made to the Rivena The new bans will keep the Riv iera: current while gaming control board and the commis sion process the emergency ap plications through regular chan nels and decide if they want to let the seven gamblers extend even further on the Commissioner Bert Goldwater of Reno stinging under a remark from Goffstein responsibility is yours everybody knew this was coming banks merchants everybody is going to be said after the session the proposition alarmed him "I wonder if we have reached the point where they are telling us to grant a license or ruin the Goldwater asked In Hands Of ew During the earlier discussion Goldwater had said such multiple licensing as was being proposed in the hands of a very few the ability to do many things good or bad It opens up the door to control of this entire business" At another point he told at torney Harvey Silbert of Los Angeles a representative of the Riviera landlord group are looking at this from a personal viewpoint a short term view point There are political social and economic factors we must have Time to The delegation of Tas Vegas gamblers representing both the Riviera and the would be stock purchasers repeatedly ex pressed fear the closing of the Riviera would depress the economy much as it was de pressed five years ago when tive resorts fell into a financial quagmire At that time the "Desert Inn operator rescued the Stardust and the royal Nevada the latter re sort now operated as a hotel and convention center without gam bling of any kind civic interest and inter est in the industry as a whole brought them forward in this Silbert said Already Hurt? He added a closure of the Riviera would hurt gambling throughout Nevada and said the industry in Las Vegas had al ready suffered because of the temporary closure of the El Rancho through fire Goffstein emphasizing the Riviera was not bankrupt but merely without operating capital detailed its troubles They stem from a mammoth expansion program the fact that during one year nearly 50 per cent of the corporation stock including that held by murdered gambler Gus Green baum went into estates and bad to be systematical? re purchased and the fact that the hotel showed high losses during May June and the first pari of July because of enter which failed to at tract customers Some Wanted Ont Trying to pull out of its slump during the last six months the corporation sold 5275000 worth of stocks to nine small investors and had to repurchase $360000 worth from the estate and licenses who wanted out The latter include Sid Weiman Charles Rich and George Duckworth who decided last weekend to sell a total of 13 per cent This amount added to the 25 per cent of capital stock remaining in the corpora tion is what the Desert Inn and Stardust group wishes to buy In addition Goffstein asked the commission to hold up action on five pending applications epre senting 10 per cent interest so stock will be available to the lar ger investors One of the five applicants has already been approved by the state and is a waiting licensing by Clark County authorities Another Harold Turner who is seeking 1wo per cent was approved unani mously despite the request be cause he did not signify a desire to Goffstein said that had it not been for the poor months of May and June the Riviera could lived through Need Know How Although he said he would con tinue as president and that other officers would remain 1he same he openly admitted he needed management help as well as money and said the prospective purchasers from his Strip neigh bors the know to pro vident never said I was a ca sino operator and never pretended to he Goffstein reminded the commissin What seemed Io be the com mission feeling against allowing the seven gamblers from increas ing their interest brought disgruntled comments outside the hearing room a fellow grow what incentive is asked the Desert Wilbur Clark came here 29 years ago as a dealer then I went to California and made some money and brought it all back to Nevada invested it all here" Others pointed out their interest did not stop with gambling but extended to other fields includ ing hospitals and charities they are trying to toll us is that we invest any more money in Roen said Death of Salmon SALE Boys Girls ACME Cowboy Boots Discontinued Styles to 12 $5e99 to 3 $699 SPARKS BOOTERY 10TH IN SPARKS Puzzle to Experts CHICO Calif (UPD A five man team from the state depart ment of fish and game push ing into the rough country east of here to learn why king salmon were dying by the hundreds in Butte Creek Department director Walter Shannon said that wardens counted at least 875 dead fish last riday along a section of the creek about 18 miles east of here He said that about 1000 king sal mon now making their spring run still alive More Vacation un When You Come Home And Catch Up on JOEPALOOKA A II Ikvv rs I HI (MM When you return from vacation you and the kids will enjoy catching up on your favorite columns comics features end the local news all in a Vacation Pak simple tell your 'carrier salesman when you're leaving and the date of your return and he'll save your papers When you return he'll deliver your vacation package of all issues published while you were away and restart regular delivery service too! There's no extra charge for the service If you forget to tell your carrier just call A 3 4121 cScbaba journal Dove Season ramework Bag Limits Worked Out Yesterday's Closing Stock notations PACIIC GRAINS' SAN Barley No 2 Wetem 210 215 No 2 Western (White) 210 215 GoM Malting 255 2651 Choice Malting Nominal Wheat LIVESTOCK ANGELES Std ob WC SOO lbs 24 60 Reno Tennis Club Scores 17 9 Victory Over Sacramento Team British Win or Brabham (UPD 2 Gen' Dvnam T19Nv R20E Cohen Jordan the 2927 mile airfield cir Link Probed 3 The MARKETS AT A GLANCE pending a further in METALS Metal he Court or 76 at 278 delivery LEGAL NOTICES A tennis on Bank Clearings o' all proposals or in of one sun on the death Vern Callison Wins PubLirix and bout Phil Moore Title Bout Meets Difficulty Arizonans Back New Conference Surtees of England was with an average of 1079 'io 20 15 65 Cyan dy Home Metals Mtrs Std Std Std Std US US US US US US Leonard Cops Wall Playoff Soviet Woman In Shot Mark 6 4 6 1 except during hunted 1 and the into bid and (10) Bus Meh Harv Nick Ppr Cred Solv Ed Cn Oil Girl Upsets Darlene Hard rank Bowers (R) 6 2 (S) Lee Rod eed 240 250 No 2 Yellow 27'4 56A 45' 23V 48'4 71 'A 23 con each per cent nom 1237 297 a 2Vba 307s 118' a 8Vs 61 2J 27' 6444 No 1 No 1 Oats: Hard White 315 120 Soft White 312 31714 974 40'4 43' i 17' 36 31 '4 21 22'? 73's 16's 53' 25'4 36'4 0 OI 47A 3O' 344a 85'4 33H 31'i 158 Calif Louis open second being of the tennis 6 46 1 Women's Singles Stephens (R) def Elfline Gour 40 613 4 60H 4934 37 360 70X4 55 33H 18 45 38 38' 37 Vj 49'4 44Vo 4634 4078 20'4 21'4 82 5OA 12H 62 57i S76 8134 37'4 2034 Montebello Bricka St 6 2 in the 6 1 6 2 6 2 8 6 6 2 6 0 2 6 (S) (R) (R) (S) 6 2 6 1 (R) 43 going on 47 already granted one postpone further uncertainty 34" Thence i 55950 feet to of Greenbrae Drftceedina Thence along grees 03' 34" center line of 4534 153a 6234 29'2 19934 105'i 18 50H 40 27 44 31'8 48 69 Hi 43Mj breds 1475160 commercial 15 and cutters 1250 15001 lost his title to Benny Las Vegas May his third straight SAN Bank clear ings: San rancisco Oakland $15 438136 Berkeley $7724131 Ixis Angelos bank debits todav $363823366 last year $389880254 Amn Anaconda Anaconda Anderson Argo Oil Armco Stl Armour Armsig Ck Ashland Atchison Atlantic Ref Atlas CP Babcock Baldwin Balt Ohio Beatrice ds Bendix Best oods Beth Stl Boeing Borden Born Warner Braniff Brios Bullards Burroughs Canada Dry Capital Air Carrier Corp Case Caterpillar I Celanese Celofex Cerro DP Ches Ohio Chrysler I Cities Svc Clevn El III Clevite Coca Cola Colgate I Com Com Cons Cont Cont Corng Gl Corn Prod Crown Zel Crucible St! Turtiss Wr 7 Deere RGW Diam Aik Distillrs Sea Douglas Dow Chem DuPont astn Air Eastm Kod Elec A El Paso NG x'Cell 0 irestone ood air ood Meh ord Mtrs reeport Sul Gardnr Den NEW YORK Stocks Higher industrials rally Bonds Governments up cor porates mixed' Cotton Irregular distant months higher CHICAGO: Lower hedging Corn Higher short covering Oats Mixed light trade Soybeans Lower liquidation Hogs Steady to weak top $1850 Slaughter steers steady to 50 cents lower top $2775 Gen Mfrs Gillotte Goodrich Goodyear GW Sugar Greyhound Gulf Oil Haliburton Harbison Hercules Pdr Homestake Houston III Central Inland Stl Int Int Int Int Int Jeff Lake Sul Johns Man Jones Joy Mfg Kaiser Kennecott Kodpers Kroger Lehman Ligoett Lockheed Lorlllard Lowenstein Lukens Stl ing 50 full days Shooting hours are from one half hour before sunrise to sunset The daily bag limit is 10 and the possession lim it is 20 in all states except Ari zona and California In Arizona the daily bag and possession lim its on mourning and white winged doves are 10 In California the daily bag and possession limits on mourning and white winged doves are 10 singly or in the aggregate of both kinds Since the mourning dove popu lation index in the western man agement unit has remained fair ly constant for several years the length of season and bag and possession limit on white winged doves is 25 Band tailed pigeon seasons are prescribed for Washington Ore gon and California Oregon and Washington may select seasons of 30 consecutive full days and Cali fornia may again select 30 secutive full day seasons for of two geographical areas Shooting hours are from half hour before sunrise to set The daily bag and possession limit is eight this year com pared to six last year 47 32'59 33'935' 30' 52 24 6934 85 'A DETROIT (UPD Stan Leon ard climaxed a tremendous comeback and became the first Canadian to win the Western Golf Open golf championship Sunday by defeating Art Wall Jr first hole of a sudden playoff Leonard tied with Wall at the end of the regulation 72 holes sank a three foot putt for a birdie on the first playoff hole Wall missed a six footer and had to settle for a par and defeat aft er leading through most of the tournament The Reno Tennis Club defeated The visiting Park Terrace Club of Sacramento 17 9 over the weekend Mixed doubles were played Saturday and other events Sun day Reno swept singles but lost three of four in doubles The Reno women entertained 58 32 39 75 37'? 30 25'4 81 21'4 37 17 67 he easterly NO (SMN) Sun 1 fi of the tennis tourney the clay courts River orest Lsvne solleUS) 8 3 Toinette Alford (R) def Alma Douglas (S) 6 0 61 Saundra Ramsey 6 1 6 1 Paynter 40 R42 35'? 44 55'4 9z'a 40 Corn: Cahf 285 290 Central Western 2 87 2 J30 Hay: Delivered Petaluma: No 1 Leafy 2900 31 50 Alfalfa No 2 2800 29 nominil before the above men' Rush co along with of CHICAGO (UPI) Darlene Hard top seeded women's singles player and a member of the win ning women's and mixed doubles' teams at Wimbledon two weeks ago was upset Monday by an unranked 17 year old high school girl in first round play of the 50th annual national clay courts tournament Miss Hard lost to Justina Mo 7 5 ing action major played on suburban club 1 NEW YORK Closing New York Stocx Market prices: July 19 Aboott Acme Admiral Air Redo Allied Chem Allied Strs Allegh Corp Allis Chai Alum Ltd Alcoa Amn Air Amn Brdcstg Amn Can xd Amn Amn Amn Amn Amn Amn Amn Sinclair Skelly Socony Mob Southern Co Southern Pac Southern Rwy Soerry Brands Oil Calif Oil Ind Oil NJ Stnde Pak' Sundstrand Sunray Swift Co Tenn Gas Tr Texaco Tex Sul Timken SILVERSTONE England Jack Brabham of Australia drove into a commanding lead in quest of his second straight world racing 1 itle Saturday when he took advantage of a break to win the 225 mile British Grand Prix A crowd of 100000 watched Brabham struggling in second place with only five laps remain ing suddenly become an easy winner when front runner Gra ham Hill of Britain was forced off the track with suspected brake trouble The Australian in his Cooper Climax was clocked in two hours four minutes 226 seconds for an average of 10869 miles per hour around cuit John second miles per hour and In nes Ireland placed third averag ing 1074 miles Surtees and Ire land both drove Lotus cars HONOLULU (UPI) Vern Callison a 41 year old Sacra mento Calif tavern keeper Satur day won the 1960 National Ama teur Public Link Golf champion ship seven and six over Tyler Caplin of East Lansing Mich The middle aged veteran of the California tournament trail handed the 23 ycar old Michigan State senior the third worst licking in 35 years of public dinks cham pionship history He closed out the match on the 30th hole a 10 foot nar four putt LOS ANGELES (UPI) California Athletic Commission Saturday investigated former wel terweight champion Don Jordan's association with ex gambler Mick ey Cohen and postponed re issu ance of his state boxing license Jordan insisted during the ap pearance before the commission his friendship for Cohen in no way interfered with his boxing career The commission spent 45 minutes with Jordan going ovei his acquaintance with Cohen and deciding to ake the case under ad visement quiry Jordan Paret in dropped last night at Portland to Moyer MOSCOW (UPI) Tamara Press broke her own world rec ord for the shot put Sat urday with a heave of 1742 meters (57 ft IV2 in) to high light the opening of the Soviet national track and field cham pionships Miss Press one of top hopes for a gold medal in this summer Olympic Games Rome thus eclipsed her mar! 56 ft 7 in set in April 1959 WASHINGTON (UPD The Interior Department riday set the basic frameworks of open seasons during which hunters in 1960 61 may take mourning doves white winged doves band tailed pigeons rails gallinules snipe and woodcock Daily bag and possession lim its also were determined Individual states will select the dates for their hunting seasons within the period Sept 1 through Jan lu for all game birds woodcock The period which woodcock may be must be between Oct Jan 1 The department said a favor able status of mourning dove populations permitted liberaliza tion of hunting regulations in two of the three new management units established this year for this popular game bird In the western management unit which includes Arizona Cali fornia Idaho Nevada Oregon Utah and Washington the states may select seasons of 50 conse cutive full days or two periods of equal or unequal length totaL TEMPE Ariz (UPI Arizona State board of atheitic control has voted to en dorse affiliation of ASU with a proposed new conference of eight schools from the Border Skj line' and old Pacif ic Coact Conference Die new' conference con sist of Arizona Arizona State Brisrham Young University Utah Oregon Oregon State Washing ton State and New Mexico (R) def Douglas Douglas (S) Hulch Nenzel Eleanor Alford McGee Williamson (s) 6 4 6 8 Reed Toinefte Alford (R) def Dow Jones Closing SfocK Ave aqi I Industrials 624 78 off 1 I Ralls 128 94 uo 0 23 1 Ulihlies 9443 eff 006 i Slocks 20732 off 0 1 1 Sales totaled 2490000 shares Tri Cont TWA I In farh Un Elec 27a 91 38 44 Men's Singles McGee (S) def Tilly Botti bd Reed (R) def Berkley Bowers (S) def Berkley crane (k) det state of said Dave of the bout Sports Inc TORONTO Ont (UPD decision on whether a light heavy weight title match would be hold here Aug 8 between Archie Moore and Eric Schbeppner is a state of animated sus promoter eature York Morre has been inent and developed when it was disclosed the American Broadcastinc Co decided to drop its option television rights to the fight the visitors with a picnic lunch at the Washoe County courts Results: Mixed Doubles Bob airrrian Layne Stephens (R)'def Ray Wheeler (S) 6 2 6 1 Gordon Crane stegnens 6 2 6 3 (R) def 108 Ed Ray Wheeler (S) 6 2 6 2 Chet Humes Saundra Ramsey (R) def Ray Wheeler (S) 6 2 6 3 Thomas Goursolle def Norman Snow Rose Snow (R 1 1 6 10 8 6 3 Gen William Wood Ramsey (R) def Silvi era Silviera (S) 6 1 6 3 Gordon Crane Meda Crane (R) Ik def Bowers Bowers (S) 6 4 6 4 Charles Alward Lee Paynter (S) def Jack Atkinson Chris Lorn ba rd (S) 6 3 6 0 Chet Humes Swanee Humes (R) def Alward Alward 6 1 6 4 Snow Snow (R) def Douglas Douglas (S) 6 1 6 1 Men's Doubles Snow Crane (R) def Alward Bowers (S) 2 6 6 2 6 4 Silviera Cunningham (S) def Glen Lawton Jim (R) 8 2 Lewis Sam McGee (S) 2 6 6 4 BIDS WANTED OR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seated proposals will be received by the undersigned until and opened et 2:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Saving Time) on August 11 I960 for the construction 'of Maintenance Buildings and Appurtenances on the property of the Department of Highways located on State Route 80 in Gold Hill Storey County The minimum wage to be paid on this contract shall be not less than the pre vailing rate tor the area as determined by the Labor Commissioner cf Nevada Employment lists may be cbtalrmd from the local office of the Nevada Employ ment Security Department at 304 Spear street Carson City Nevada Plans and specifications may be amined at the office cf the undersigned the Highway Department Division Office at Reno Nevada the Associated Gen eral Contractors of America Security National Bank Building 180 West irst Street Peno Nevada and Builders Ex change Office 136 Vesta Reno Nevada' Plans specifications and proposal forms may be secured by preaualified bidders through the office of the undersigned A deposit of Twenty five Dollars (S2500) is required tor each copy of the plans and specifications with proposal form In order to guarantee safe return of the plans and specifications The unsuccessful bidders shall return the plans and speci fications in good condition within fifteen (15) days after the opening cf bids ail ur to return the plans and speciflcahdris within the time allowed will cause for teiture of the deposit to the State of Ne vada Department of Highways ds must be on the proposal from of the Highway Department and must be ac companied by a bid bond a cert ed check a cashier's check or cash Jo the amount of ten percent 1 105' c' vd Right is reserved to reject any or al)'contractors desiring work if not already cuaWfed under the State Law shall fife wi'h the Department of Highways at Carson City Nevada net fater than five (5) days prior to a dae ooenirts of bids a Deoartment All ruit Gas Imp 105 2734 47l8 51'z? 2R'A 35 2P 35'4 55' 40'4 (R) 14 12 Black Black Crane (R) def Alward Herz def Chatterton Alward (S) def Atkinson (R) Thomas (S) def Kerwin oley Harrison (R) def Silviera Un Pac United United I United United i Gypsum Lines Plywood Rubber Smelt Steel Utah Pwr Vanadium Walkr Hir Warner Bros Wesson Westn Air Westn Penn Westn Union Westohse AB Westghse El White Mtrs White Stores Winn Dixie Woolworth YaleT Ynostn Ynasn Sdr Zenith 116 Chatterton Ray (S) def Belford (R) 8 5 def Humes Nenzel NEW YORK (UPI) prices: Copper electrolytic delivered 33c lb New York refin ery 32822C lb Lake 33c lb export AS US ports nom lb Lead common 12c lb St Louis USOc lb Manganese 999 per cent pure 1 to 20 tons 3375 3625c lb Quicksilver $210 212 flask Tin NY prompt 10300c lb Tungsten powder 988 minimum pure $280 lb Zinc prime western 1350c lb East St Louis 1300c lb Douglas (S) 6 0 6 1 (R) def Linda Wheeler Eleanor Alford (R) def (S) 8 2 Women's Doubles Snow Thompson (R) def Silviera Bow ers (S) 6 0 6 1 LEGAL NOTICES I otej tsj inc mmi vw hall be paid to all class that purpose by the Department an labor by tnelwavs Ipp flneniion or oicoers uncL'tru 'WrAcrnr'l LI LKlibK I days atr ward (NRS 24230 as amended 3 act trat a contractor hold Il ls resc ved 3 cf a correspond to tr ma nrrnnkAt ria tinv txr'u ns twi which is deemed bv the Board Trus may be directed to he cf tees of Wasnoe County School District State Board Socuf'ty Na to in the best interests of inn School i ticnal Ban Buikiino West irst District Street (P Bom 478) Reno Nevada WHKH Engineer Carson Cfrv July 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 30 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICf STATE NEVADA IN AND OR THE COUNTY WASHOE ur IN THE MATTER CARL WHALEY Incompetent NOTICE Oc SALE PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thxl personal property described as: 1 Tractor I Side Delivery Rake 1 Plow 1 Hay Wagon 1 Mowing Machin 1 Cow Trailer 1 Disc Harrow 1 Spring Tooth Harrow 1 Ditch Blade and reaf property described as: 1 Beginning at a point at the infer section of the center line of I SlreeK and the "easterly boundary of Green brae Terrace No 12 said point bears 68 degrees 44' 12" 179439 feet from the '4 corner of Section A T19N R20E MDBAMt and procrd Ing Thence along the center line Street 88 degrees 43' 22" 45292 feet and proceeding Thence 0 degrees 03' 34" 517 80 feet: and proceeding Thence 50 degrees 34" oiiy reet ana proceeding Thence 34 degrees 59' 20" 9517 feet and proceeding Thence 88 degrees 09' jjv68 teet to a point on boundary of Greenbrae Terrace 10 and proceeding Thence along the easterly fine Greenbrae Terrace No 10 11 and 12 0 degrees 03' 34" 64496 feet to the true point of beginning Containing an area of 6500 acre of land more or less and being conr tained entirely within the SE'4 of the of Section 4 T19N R20E Reserving therefrom a nonexclusive easement for roadway and utility pur poses along the southerly 40 feet of said parcel Beginning at a point the Inter section of the center line of I Street? and the easterly boundary of Green brae Terrace No 12 as filed for' record in Washoe County Nevada said point bears 68 degrees 44' 12" 179439 feet from the East corner of Section 4 T19N R20E MDB8M) and proceeding Thence along the proposed of I Street 88 degrees 4j 55960 feet ana proceeaing Thence 0 degrees 03' 38649 feet and proceeding hq nrarpp i' the boundary1 Terrace No 12 and said boundary 0 de 39279 feet to ther I Street and the true point of beginning Containing an area of 5004 acres of land more or less and being con tained entirely within the SEVkof of Section 4 T19N R20E Reserving therefrom a nonexclusive easement for roadway and utility pur poses and an exclusive easement of ditch rights for water purposes along the northerly 40 feet of said described parcel 1 Commencing at a point of the Inter' section of the center line of I Street' and the easterly boundary of Green brae Terrace No 12 said point 68 degrees 44' 12" 179439 ft from the East corner of Section 4 T19N and pro ceeding Thence along the center line Street extended 88 degrees 60858 ft to the true point beginning and proceeding Thence 0 degrees 40984 and proceeding Thence 63 degrees 4223 and proceeding Thence 34 degrees 53 85 and proceeding Thonro 15 degrees 12 71 to the center line 'extended and proceeding Thence along the center line of I Street extended 88 degrees 21 16644 ft to the true point of beginning? Containing fln rea of 1000 acrcs of land more or less end being contained entirely within the '4 of4 the NE'4 of Section 4 T19N R20E and Reserving therefrom a nonexclusive easement for roadway and utility our poses along the southerly 40 feet of the above described parcel Will be sold at private sale pursuant to an order of the Second Judicial District Court of Washoe County DepN 3 on or after August 8 1960 at 10:00 a at the offices of Stewart and Hgr ton Six State Street Reno Nevada i( Bids or offers to purchase the above described property must be made in writing and delivered to the above ad dress or the Clerk of the Court or Clara Whaley guardian of Carl Whalev incompetent DATED: This 19th day Of July 190 STEWART and HORTON Six State Street Reno Nevada Attorney for Carl Whaley and Clara Whaley By ROYAL A STEWART July 20 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Washoe County School Dis trict 139 West Sixth Street Reno Ne vada until 2:00 PM August 4 I960 for tne construction of an Addition to the Brown School located on Highway 395 approximately seven (7) miles south of Reno Nevada Such sealed bids as are received will be publicly opened and read beginning at 2CO PM of the same date in the office of the Washoe County School District at above address Plans and specification for the proiect may be examined and obtained at the offices of Edward Parsons Archi tect 210 West Second Street Reno Ne vada A deposit of twenty five dollars (S2500) is required fo each of ptens and specifications obtained (instructions and proposal forms therein) Every proposal shall be accompanied by a surety company bid bond cash or by a certified or cashier's check made payable to Washoe County School District in the amount of not less than five per cent (Sof of the proposal said amount to be forfeited to Washoe County School District should the bidder to whom contract i awarded fail to enter the contract in accordance with hi and tne other contract documents furnish the required bon witein ten days after the rece'pt c' rotice of such Con'ractors desiring to bid Cn this Vek aepticat on to oualificabon on form fur shall be contractors licensed under thenished by 'he Department All reouesis Nevada Slate Contractors La must be made writing on the standard Prevailing wage rate for the northern 1 printed form provid'd free cf cna ge fnr Nevada ara fcations cf laws cf state nf Nevada The vc is ti commenced witnin'the LOS mary July 18 livestock trade at Artesia and City of Industry yard: Cattle 3300 slauonter steer and half ers fully steady cow steady witn tet week's closing bull steady to 25 toweri slocker and feeders about tedy hinh good fo average choice 875 1025 lb slauon ter steer 2550 2700 most other good 2300 2500 low to average choice 73 i heifer 2550 good to low choice 700 853 lb 2250 2450 utility range cow 1500 1700 commercial 1238 lbs 1800 Utility daifV hrprtt 14 71 A 21V 1700 canners and cutter 1250 1S00I umiiv noisrem nun 7000 2240 good 600 900 lb feeder steer 2250 240(7 good and choice 500 lbs 24 60 Hops 175 stead to 50 higher No and 2 grain and combination fed 225 23 1 lb butcher 1900 few 360 376 lb sows 1200 Sheep 25 nominal Eggs Butter Cheese BOARD TRUSTEES SAN Ezgs letter washoe county school district vrs Afcs Ristey Clerk cheese unchanged I juty 20 27 Aug 3 Lville Nash Magnavox 16'4 Martin Co Masonite Mercn Str 51'4 Merck Co 9'4 MGM 274 Mid Sou Util 29'4 Minn Hnywell 78 Mo Kan Tex 20 Mo Pac 374 Monsanto 40 Mont Dak 53' Mont Ward Motorola 177' Murphy 23 Natl AL 2084 Nall Bis i Natl CR 12X4 Natl Dairy Natl Dilstitlrs 57'4 Natl Lead SO3 Niag Mohawk38' NY Central NY Shipbldg Norf Wsn 65' North Amn 32' a North Pac 46 Northwest Air 18'4 NW Ban 23 4 Ohio Edison 34'4 Ohio OH 4'4 Oliver Otis Elev 13 Outboard 34 Owens III Gl 45 Pan Amn xd 6514 Penick 71X Penney 45'4 Penn PL 28'4 Penn RR Cola Pfizer Phelos Dodge 8 Philco 12 Phil Morri 35 Phil Pel Pitts PI Gl 8' Pitts Stl 29 Proc Gam xd IT Publicker 25'4 Pub Svc Colo 24 Pure Oil 21'4 Quaker St RCA 60'4 Rayonier 44 Raytheon 4144 Rel El 56'2 Rcnubllc Avn Republic Stl 637 Rexall Drua 38 Reyn Metals 21 Reyn Too 62's Royal Dutch 19 Safeway 66'4 Schenley 3R st Joe Lead 48'4 st Rents Ppr 164 Seab in 58 Sears Roe 42'4 Shell iOl 19' Sheraton Htl 19'4 Simmons 03' 34" 11'24" 03' SO" 32' 59" of I Street SO 'r.

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