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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 3

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TIi September 1969 Peno Evening Cazette-3 Air race pairs old competitors ner, in a North American F-51D, are entered in the unlimited closed-course pylon event. Wei ner will also compete in the II I ii 1 I .1 II II cross-country dash Sept. 14 from Milwaukee, Wis. to Reno. I i sLXI www- Two competitive pilots will again be flying against each other in Reno's National Championship Air Races Sept.

19-21 at Reno-Stead Airport. Entered are Darryl Greena-myer, four-time winner of the Harrah's Unlimited Classic, and E. D. Weiner, who won the Harolds Club Transcontinental Trophy Dash in 1965 and 1968. Greenamycr, flying a Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat, and Wei- And, for the first time, a dis taff pilot, Judy Wagner, will be entered in the cross-country competition.

Mrs. Wagner, who FOR SCHOOL. took first place in the Women's Stock Plane Pylon Race in Reno in 1965, will pilot a Beechcraft E-33C for the Milwaukee-Reno flight. Other classifications for this A-1 RACERS AND year races are the Nugget Classic, Formula 1 (midgets), with John Ascuaga's Nugget as sponsor; Lucky Draft Sport Biplane Race with General Brew ing Corp. sponsoring; and the Toiyabe forest deputy moves to Utah post George McLaughlin is the newly appointed supervisor of the Manti-LaSal National Forest, Price, Utah.

Reno AT-6SNJ Classic. Total purse for the five compe titive events exceeds $80,000. jm mil Uro All races at RenoStead are around a closed-pylon course. The unlimiteds fly an SVa-mile 1 i course; the other classes race McLaughlin is transferring from the Toiyabe National For in a three-mile circuit. Qualifying trials in all classi fications are scheduled Sept est, Reno, where he has been 16-18.

Actual competition will be deputy supervisor since 1965. He replaces former supervisor Rob held Sept. 19-21. ert Terrill, who recently transferred to the Washington office. Chairmen named WEAR ABEL'S GREAT NEW COLOR MATES OF COTTON BLEND KNIT! One of the greatest lookt going back to school this fall is the matching sweater look.

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Waist sizes 26 to 30 $10 McLaughlin's career began on the Lewis and Clark National Forest in Montana in 1951. He served in various positions in for logging parley in Reno the Northern Region of the For est Service. In 1962 he trans. erred to the supervisor's staff Committee chairmen for the of the Dixie National Forest Reno-based 1970 Sierra-Cascade From 1964 to the time he moved Logging Conference were an to the Toiyabe National Forest nounced today by conference 1 TWWW immSK I McLaughlin served as a staff president Roy Berridge of Red Bluff, California. The conference will be held at the Centennial Coliseum Feb, 12-14.

LXM Hit The Diamond International I 11 Men 1 BOYS' SHOP, 26, STREET HOOK ORDER BY MAIL OR DIAL 7S6-888S WEINSTOCK'S. Park Lent Cenrrt, 89502 G-J 9 4-5 Quant. 1 Item 1 Style Sue Color I 2nd Color Price I yd mmm i Corp. executive's California ap pointments are: Bill Berry of member of the division of watershed management in the Ogden Regional Office. Born in Basin, McLaughlin was graduated from Montana State University in 1951.

A veteran of the U.S. Maine Corps, he served two separate tours. He is a member of the American Society of Range Management and the Soil Conservation Society. Mr. and Mrs.

McLaughlin are the parents of three children: Dan, 18; Niki Jo, 16; and Keri, 8. lmmmmsfffl vea I 1 i i Kimberly-Clark Corporation in Anderson, program; Bob Jensen of Coopers Mill in Mt. Shasta, special events; Dave Dealey of Kimberly-Clark Corporation in Anderson, resolutions; Emmett Baugh of Cascade Logging, Inc. and Jim Fisher of J. W.

Fisher Logging both in Anderson, co-chairmen for membership; Ray Crane of Crane Mills in TOTAL PRICES PIUS SALES TAX NAME Jmm yy mmggzfm Hui ADDRESS CITY-STATE ZIP Levin named Cornin, scholarships; Doug Whittaker of Fruit Growers Supply Co. in Hilt, directory; and I pSSSassf 1 I cash I bawwaaaBaarf I I V. charge Hondling charget additional beyond local delivery tone. Add 50c for COD handling. Add 50c lor orders under 5.20, including ta.

I if 3 i I cod Harold F. Anderes of Sequoia Forest Industries in Dinuba, nominating committee. Some 150 loggers and lumbermen from California and Southern Oregon are expected to assemble in Reno for the three-day logging conference. Bonanza Hotel president LAS VEGAS (AP) Howard Levin has become president of the Bonanza Hotel, ending a two-month power struggle which threatened to close the casino. Levin and 'Nathan Jacobson, former president, said Tuesday night that the Levin-Townsend Computer Corp.

paid Jacobson $475,000 for his 15 per cent interest in the hotel. In turn, Levin-Townsend gave 1 1 Jury in Shasta indicts McEvers REDDING (AP) The Shasta County Grand Jury has indicted David Robert McEvers, 26, on charges of murder, kidnaping and assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. The charges stem from the death last Thursday night of up its 20 per cent interest in King's Castle at Lake Tahoe making Jacobson the sole stock holder. The transaction had been an nounced before, but this was McEvers' former lwfe, Linda, at a roadblock at the town of Shasta. the first indication Jacobson would leave the presidency, a post he had retained after a court battle.

McEvers is charged with kid naping his ex-wife at her home I II in Eureka. When he stopped at a roadblock at Shasta, his wife was killed and Trinity County July death added to state traffic toll sheriff's deputy Sam Jackson was wounded in an exchange II of shots. McEvers, of Sparks, Nev wears braces on both legs and II II The death of William Holliday, 56. who was injured walks with crutches. The indict II I II II ments were returned Tuesday II II II May 1 when his car ran off U.S.

95 and overturned 67.5 night. PLANETARIUM PROGRAM The Fleischmann Atmospheri urn-Planetarium will present a new program Sept. 13, "The Alien Worlds." It deals with miles north of Winnemucca was added to the state traffic toll Tuesday. The Nevada Highway Patrol said it had not been notified previously of Holliday's death July 24 in a Reno hospital. The addition brought the 1969 traffic toll to 151.

I I 1 man's effort to determine wheth er planets exist beyond the lim I I II I I its of the solar system. 3 RENO to SAN 4 FRANCISCO GW THE ONLY EARLY MORNING NON-STOP FLIGHT DEPART ARRIVE Reno Municipal Airport S.F. International 7 7:40 am I Ex. Sun. 8:40 am MMkdrA 2 return flights from San Francisco arrive Reno at 3:50 p.m.

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