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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 10

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Reno, Nevada
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10-Saturday, May 3, 1969 Reno Evening Gazette Jaycees Meet In Convention Immanence, in philosophy and theology, is a term applied in contradiction to transcendence. City Traffic System Adopted in RENOvation RENOvation trustees have direction of Sierra and Center trustees was recommended by the Nevada Highway Depart Who are "POOR WHITE ELKO (AP) Elections of new officers and a move to allow the state prison chapter a proxy vote are scheduled during the Nevada State Jaycees Convention this weekend in Elko. Lynn Baker of Las Vegas and adopted a city traffic system-leaving one-way streets in the BO ROBERTS NOW AT U. S. 40 WEST 6 NIGHTS WEEKLY Continuous Music Friday Sot.

night 'til 6 a.m. With KEN ROST and Country Playboys SUNDAY JAM SESSION 8 p.m. U. S. 40 WEST 640 E.

4th 786-1494 Ernie Konyu of North Las Vegas seek the presidency of the service organization, now held by Bob Mitchell of Las Vegas. Delegates are expected to vote on a move to allow the Nevada State Prison chapter to vote by proxy on Jaycee business. Rules now require delegates to be phy ment after intensive study. streets, was presented tor public consideration several months ago. Primadonna Club owner vation to date.

That report is scheduled for submission to trustees by July 15. After that, trustees are expected to ask Reno councilmen to make application for urban same direction they are now to Allen says San Francisco Ernest Primm, who owns much planners Livingston and Blay Sierra Street property, objected be used by their downtown planners. The system is one of three ney are working on a summary report of work done for RENO- renewal feasibility study money sically present at a convention devised by corporation consul The system selected leaves Sierra Street south and Center Street north. It provides for Ralston, Clay and Arlington on RETURNS New York Life Insurance field underwriter Arthur E. Kess has returned from a convention in New York City.

Kess qualified for the trip by placing the larg Bill in order to vote, Mitchell said more than 225 of the 900 Jaycees in Nevada are expected to attend the tants in conjunction with the downtown development project. A tenative traffic proposal, which would have reversed the to continue the project. During a corporation meeting Friday, trustees discussed plans for the appearance of George Romney, U.S. Department of the west as through routes and a bridge across the Truckee Gun Discharges Accidentally; Woman Injured A Reno woman suffered minor River. NATIONAL GENERAL CORPORATION 35 W.

2nd ST. 323-5169 est volume of insurance business Housing and Urban Development The plan moves Arlington into secretary, at a $50-a-plate dinner on behalf of RENOvation May 16. over an established quota. He was the only man from Northern Nevada to qualify. Flint and Lander, connects Hol-comb with Evans and makes First and Second, Fourth and injuries Thursday when a shot gun discharged while she was cleaning her home.

Fifth streets one-way couplets. Police said Dede Ellison, 56, Regional Planning Director Richard Allen says the adopted 14 system conforms to a Truckee mm of 647 Calley Road, was moving the rifle from a closet when it went off. The woman was not struck by the pellets, but her hand was cut when it be Circus Circus Elects President LAS VEGAS (AP) Owners of Circus Circus Casino, which was nearly closed by the Nevada Gaming Commission, have elected Las Vegas builder Stanley Mallin to replace Jay Sarno as president and chairman of the board. The commission granted Tuesday night an extension of the gambling license until May 31 after Sarno announced his resignation. The casino would have closed Wednesday.

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Regular menu served at any time at our low regular price COCKTAIL LOUNGE and GIFT SHOP off-ramp construction, Allen Washoe Medical Center and later released. 'HEJETENWITHAGUN" says, and this would have created delay. FREE! MIDNIGHT FREE! BUFFET 3 3IE The system adopted by CURRENT PROGRAM "BEHIND the SCENES' 301 E. 4th Street MAVIONAL aCNERAl COAPOftATIOM fCfllNESe FOOPl rw3 -h April 11th Juni 1st Corner 4th and Evans ana mntun wumnv SHARON HOUSE 323-7203 Reno KEYSTONE at 4th 322-0438 ENDS MONDAY TODAY 1:00, 4:38, 8:15 of Reno Closed Monday! 565 Moona 321-4451 SHARON HOUSE of Virginia City Open 7 Days a Week Phono 882-5711 Bargain Hour Sf 1-2 PM All Seats X. Children 75c OPEN 7:00 SHOW 8:15 FREE CAR HEATERS (KA IVI (portntal di Suggested (portntal for MATURE audiences discretion advised) CLIFF ROBERTSON (03 WINNER of All the dramatic the magnificent spectacle of the best-selling novel.

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