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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 2

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JULY 23, 1959 2 RENO EVENING GAZETTE Reorganization Approved For Sans Souci Hotel CARSON CITY (AP) A re debts at over one million dollars. Under the law, the court-approved directors are Morris Shapiro of Los Angeles, Robert Cohen of organization plan for the Las Small Business Investments Explained to Group in Reno New China Scholarship Winners Named Betty Ann Jones of Las Vegas reorganization nad to be ap Vegas Sans Souci hotel under Las Vegas, W. H. Jeffrey of Los Angeles, Samuel Lionel of Las Vegas and Ferguson. They must prepare the legal transfer of the old corporation set the effective transfer date.

Under the reorganization, the San Souci casino, bar, restaurant and showroom will be leased for $8,500 a month to Earl Malphy and Associates. The five-year lease carries an option to renew at $9,200 a month. A complex stock rearrangement is included. proved by all major creditors. Only creditors representing in Sans Souci debts remained opposed to the plan.

Judge Ross, acting on nomina federal bankrtupcy laws has won final approval before Federal Judge John Ross. Attorneys for Trustee Paul Ferguson reported that the objec provision of equity financing for Joseph P. Wasserburger, Chief of Investment Division, Region 12, small business has long been recognized, he said. The accumula and Donald Hunt of Hawthorne tions by creditors, named a new tions of two major creditors had San Francisco, spoke Tuesday tion of surplus has been made to the new reorganization and apply for an order in aid of con-sumation. Then Judge Ross will been overcome.

The creditors last night were named winners of the New China Club scholarships board of directors to set up a new Sans Souci corpoation. The were R. A. Coffman and Relia for a 4-year term beginning this difficult by the high tax rates which are necessary to secure safety in a world -of unrest. The new capital funds are of lm ble Glassware and Equipment Co.

fall at the University of Nevada. The Sans Souci filed under Bew H. Fong, owner-operator of chapter 10 of the federal bank new capital funds are of limited the club, said the two winners ruptcy act last year, setting its availability to small business were chosen from eight candidales firms. In the meantime, larger New Water Bill Creates 11 More Local Agencies seeking the scholarships. corporations have had relatively Airman Duncan A.

Towns, son The choice was made by a com Harlow Funeral Held In Reno of Mrs. Irene Towns of trouble in attracting the capital needed to expand and modernize, mittee consisting of Dr. Loring R. night to a group of 20 persons who are exploring the possibility of organizing a small business investment company under the provisions of the Small Business Investment Act. The meeting was held in the Reno Chamber of Commerce Conference Room, and was sponsored by Clarence A.

Brown, Western Business Development. Mr. Wasserburger advised the group as to the investment act, stating that the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 provides, for the first time, Government assistance with the equity financing problems of small business. The gap in the institutional Forest Reno, has completed Williams, University of Nevada; thus increasing their competitive his initial course of Air Force Earl Wooster, retired superintend Funeral services were held for SOERAGNENTO (AP) Gov. ent of schools, Washoe county; R.

basic military training at Lackland Air Force base, Tex. He John Edgar Harlow, Jr. on Tues Guild Gray, superintendent of Brown has signed bills creating 11 day at 3 p.m. at the home chapel has been selected to attend the of Ross-Burke Co. with the Rev.

new local water agencies schools, Clark county; and a representative of the New China technical training course for air Dr. Howard Busching of the craft and missile maintenance at ern ana authorizing Club. First Methodist Church officiat Amarillo Air Force base, The "candidates who won were special districts in one county. Water districts will be formed ing. Airman Towns, a graduate of advantage over the smaller concern.

The investment program is regulated by the Small Business Administration to help finance small business. Federal funds are employed to stimulate and supplement private investment. Under the program, there will be no Government ownership of private businesses or of small business investment companies. The aims of the program are solely to assist in the establishment of small selected on the basis of their scho Appropriate musical selections in Sutter, Amador, El Dorado and lastic record, their I.Q., their Oakland High School, attended Oakland City College. were rendered by Joseph Battag- Nevada Counties.

conduct reports and their likelihod lia and Mrs. Mary Atcheson. to graduate from college. The pallbeareres were Joe Flood control zxA water conser Don Lee Hunt has an outstand vation districts will be set up at VISITS DAUGHTER Special to Gazette-Journal SMITH VALLEY Mrs. Margit ing athletic record besides his aca Argoitia, Sidney Abraham, Joe Keller, Dwight Randall, Nolan Andreasen and Earl Nye.

Siskiyou, San Mateo, Plumas, Sierra, Lassen and Modoc Coun Tasoff of southern California is Burial was in the Veterans plot ties. business investment companies demic rating. He was selected on both the all state football and basketball teams as well as taking two firsts and a second in the spending a part of the summer of Mountain View Cemetery. and to help them supply the eq Headquarters for 16-18-8 FREE! Your Choice 1 Gallon REDWOOD STAIN, or 1 Gallon Size WATER BAG WITH EACH $5.00 ITEM OF NURSERY STOCK PURCHASED VINES I Gal. Size Regular SILVER LACE $195 Value BOSTON IVY 1 S2.75 ENGLISH IVY HOW Reg.

$3.50 CLEMATIS VINE $2.50 JULY and AUGUST Important Months to APPLY PEAT MOSS To Hold Necessary Garden Moisture LARGE BALE $4.95 Buy 3 Get ONE FREE POWER MOWERS (Homko) 1 8" $99.95 20" 1 1 9.95 LAWN MOWER SPECIAL -16" Lf. Weight Reg. $24.95 Value NOW $16.95 BULK LAWN SEED Blue Gross Mixture $1 .25 lb. 5-LB. OR MORE SPECIAL $1 LB.

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3-7559 A Yuba-Bear River Basin Au uity and long-term funds needed thority Is created and special wa-j by small businesses for the financ An adult male capybara may in Smith Valley with her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Wright and family. She also has enjoyed an outing at Twin Lakes with her' Wright. state track meet. He earned straight A's each grading period in school citizenship.

He also has measure four feet In length and ing of their operations. ter districts are authorized in Santa Clara County. weigh more thari 100 pounds. a special talent in drawing. Orig The White House portrait of PATIO TILE Martha Washington was painted Off Job Injured Get Pay Raise Under New Law by E.

F. Andrews. inally from Texas, Don lived in Sacramento before going to Hawthorne. Betty Ann Jones is 19 years old and comes from Louisiana. She graduaied from Rancho High School in Las Vegas last June and earned a warm recommendation from her principal, Paul Arenaz, who wrote that she had "maintained a high scholastic record throughout her high school career," was "an honor student and SACRAMENTO (AP) Califor nia's maximum payment to work ers idled by off-the-job injury or ANNOUNCEMENT Dr.

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Phone FA 3-3146 See us for Ideas and "know-how" as well-ot your brklc Congress voted statehood for Nevada not one but twice. The first time the proposed constitution was defeated by the citizens. But twenty days later. Congress again considered statehood for the Territory and legislation was approved by President Lincoln on March 21, 1864. Delegates to the constitutional convention were elected on June 6 and the convention had finished its work by July 27.

The new document offered the citizens was vastly different in one respect than the basic law that had been rejected. The sections relating to taxation of illness goes up from $50 to $65 a week next Jan. 1. Gov. Brown Thursday signed a held rank 30 in a class of 300." bill by Assemblyman Jesse M.

Unruh (D-Los Angles) increasing The scholarships will be formal ly presented by Mr. Fong in Reno next month. the top unemployment disability benefits. The measure will raise payments by about million dollars FA 2-4616 World's largest cotton planta and mortar requirements. a year, but won increase the tion is located at Wrilson, in Mississippi County, Ark.

HOBKBSBERSaES employe contributions which fi the aspirations of the poor miners' toul, his shafts, and drifts, and bedrock tunnels" were changed. There nance the program 1 per cent of the first $3,600 earnings in a year. was not even a hint that any of A similar smount will be gained by workers covered by private plans instead of the state fund Tynrr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiftiiiiii LSSAVINGS those items wouldd be taxed. Moreover, the new constitution and lection on September 7 did not provide for the simultaneous election of state officers an issue which had contributed to the initial rejection of statehood. No change is made in the pres -f.

if ent hospital allowance of $12 day for 20 days. The governor praised the meas ure as part of "the finest social insurance program approved by As a result everyone was in favor of the constitution although they could hardly keep their minds on the subject. Their interest was concerned the State Legislature in this cen tury." with charges in the press that one of the Supreme Judges of the territory Brown earlier signed bills into Open Daily 9 a.m. to 1 0 p.m. Open Sunday 1 0 a.m.

to 7 p. law which: had sold his decisions to the "high' st bidder for cash." 1. Increase unemployment Insurance benefits from a $40 to $55 SACCHARIN TABS TIT 27c WAXED PAPER GOLF BALLS 3fofT PAPER NAPKINS 9c BATHROOM SCALES 4 FILM 'o120 4 6-FT. AIR MATTRESS $2" SHOE RACKS ZL 88c FREE! 75c SIZE LANOLIN PLUS weekly maximum. The charge was never officially proved or disproved.

But it gained such popularity that some 4,000 persons sign 2. Raise temporary benefits for on-the-job injury from $50 to $65 with Reg. $1.50 sii9 and permanent from $40 to $52.50 ed a petition asking that all th Supreme Judges resign. This issue was coupled with a "yes' a week. WASH 'N CURL m.

iui 3. Seek to legalize extra contri vote on the Constitution because if the constitution was approved the butions by employers to worker Both for 1 50 bench would be "cleared." benefits, the so-called supplemen When the votes wers counted, Neva tal unemployment benefits. da had accepted membership as Still awaiting Brown's signature state in the Union. Th total vote was is a bill to extend the period of A $2.25 value for limited time only. Save at Owl.

unemployment benefits from 26 to 24" Coppertont 39 weeks in times of widespread unemployment. TRANSISTOR RADIO 11,393 in favor of the constitution and statehood and 2,262 citizens voted "no." But the issue carried in very county. The formal reclamation of statehood was issued by President Lincoln ea October 31, 1864. This cleared the way for mora elections and 1864 probably was th year of record election campaigning In th history of th Territory and State. Trip to Europe Graduation Gift Special to Gazette-Journal BARBECUE BRAZIER with Electric Motor King of the cook-outs, this big, hand-some BBQ'er! Electric motor turns the forked spit.

Hand cranked grill. 1 A QO Complete with Hood. with BATTERY CASE FREE RINSE with Regular $1.00 BRECK SHAMPOO Choice of Dry, Oily or Normal Shampoo. BRECK frfTl SHAMPOO I J. 5 JiZZ SMITH VALLEY As a grad uation gift to their daughter, Mr.

Mighty miniature with big-radio tone. transistors and battery. Goldtone trimmed pastel case. 25 98 Leather Carry Case and Mrs. R.

J. Arbuthnot and daughter Nancy are on a two 00 st 2--; months tour of Europe. $1.39 Value 1.3; I HANDY INSULATED YINYL PICNIC BAG The three first Hew to England CYRUS I IT A TIT 11 Both for and also plan to visit Ireland OJ FOAM CUSHION Scotland, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria and mm $88 PICNIC BARBECUI Big 1 3 inch chomed grill raises with crank. 9 AA Legs and shield. JTO France.

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