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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 24

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Reno, Nevada
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January 23, 1957 24 RENO EVENING GAZETTE I Plan Outlined For Tonopah Tourist Center Dragnet Show Member Reno YMCA Speaker TONOPAH Ataspecial meeting of the Tonopah Cham Appearing Jan. 30 at the Reno ber of Commerce executive board recently Ray Downs, Nye county 1MCA for the annual dinner-meeting is Ben Alexander of member of the Department of Economic Development, ex radio and television's "Dragnet show. plained plans for establishment of a tourist center here. The TV star is a long-time at The Wonder Site for the local center will be the lobby of the Mizpah hotel. where folders and other litera ture will be available to provide tourists with information on Ne booster of YMCA activities in southern California.

The trip to Reno from the Hollywood area will mark a return for the former Nevadan, who was born in Goldfield. The dinner-meeting to be held at the new building will begin at 6:30 p. m. All persons dear vada and its attractions. Signs, hi provided by the state agency, will be placed at the main ap proaches to Tonopah advising visitors where they may obtain literature and information.

are invited to buy their tickets at the YMCA on Foster drive. President Charles Cavanaugh presided at the session at which by west's finest wholes! Price will be $2.50 for a char coal broiled steak dinner. Mr. Alexander started his ca i I I the board considered the prepara tion of an illustrated brochure GOLDFIELD BORN Ben Alexander, above, of the TV show will be the speaker at the annual Reno YMCA dinner meeting Wednesday, Jan. 30.

on Tonopah, regular dollar day sales here and the current status of the proposal advocating joint military use of the Tonopah reer as a child movie star. Later after his education was completed he set out as a radio announcer in San Francisco. After serving as a naval officer in World War II, he returned to bombing range. kmi'irneii' Tonopah's delegate to the Ne DANGER "When you're driving, danger radio and TV. In 1949, he starred on one of the first network television shows originating from Hollywood.

Since 1952, he has vada chamber of commerce executive committee's meeting in Carson next month will be Mrs. can come from any direction. Police Chief T. R. Berrum said Ralph Pillars, chamber secretary.

been with Jack Webb's show. the best way to avoid danger is R. J. Nymer to see it before it comes. He HUBCAPS TAKEN Morell Clark, a Stead airman, urged motorists to clear snow told police he parked his car be Plane Service Probe Launched and ice from side and rear windows as well as from the wind shield of their cars before start hind the New China club and returned to discover four hubcaps valued at $40 gone.

ing out. WASHINGTON. The Civil Aeronautics board has launched a formal investigation (J sqjw to 50 Special of Las Vegas-Los Angeles opera' tions of Hacienda Hotels-Motels, Rooms and Flight Reservations, Burbank, and U. S. Sat.

only Aircoach, a Los Angeles "supple' mental" airline. Custom Tailor ALTERATIONS Your old suit renovated to a single-breasted. Expert Dry Cleaning. 1-Day Service SUN-RAY TAILORS 120 E. Second Ph.

FA 3-5794 Parking Permitted In Our Yellow Zone. T. D. Ireland, CAB compliance TWO-HOUR SERVICE ON Broken qj Cracked Dentures Teeth replaced while you wait No appointment necessary WASHOE DENTAL LABORATORY 806 Ryland St. Ph.

FA 3-2544 ALL WORK GUARANTEED ivsninrs by Appointment attorney, asked the board to find out whether the combination may be violating the Civil Aeronautics Act. A complaint by the CAB office of compliance said that since Oct. 19 Hacienda has held itself out to the public, in advertisements, signs and pamphlets, as offering daily "evening in Las Vegas" service from Burbank to Las Vegas and return. The complaint said Hacienda has engaged in interstate air transportation as an indirect air carrier without certificate authority. As a supplemental airline.

Air-coach has authority to operate 10 flights a month in the same direction between any pair of I I Jt vSTT ANCHORS This unprecedented sale, is made possible only because of Mr. Nymer's policy not to carry over stock from one year to another regardless of cost, regardless of LOSS. The Wonder was chosen to clear these exquisite furs because of our reputation for high quality standards of merchandise. Alllii cities. The CAB complaint said the alleged daily service is not a true charter service of the kind that might be permitted in addition to the 10 allowable flights a month.

FAILS TO PAY Amien M. Perry, 1850 Mill was arrested by Reno Court Marshal James Curtis and charged with failing to pay his overtime parking tickets. He posted $59 bail with the municipal court clerk, Marion all even below cost stoles, capes, jackets, coats Mink, Squirrel, Muskrat, Scarfs Imported fur. Tw bbelled si to I rlgin. furs plus 10 II originally $495 to $675 natural ranch mink cowl stole originally $135 to $189 dyed squirrel back pocket stoles natural stone iarten scarfs fn' dyed flank muskrat clutch capes llUlf and pocket stoles (beige or grey) SOW 5 85 natural silver-blu mink capes natural pastel mink pocket stoles dark ranch mink stole WITH A UNION FEDERAL 9 A I I ML mm originally $595 to $750 originally $150 to $235 If- 1 fine natural ranch mink cowl pocket dyed squirrel back cowl stoles HOW 5 now $445 dyed northern back muskrat stoles dyed Russian squirrel capes blended russian sable scarfs stole natural light brown wild mink stole natural dark brown ranch mink stole natural ranch mink pocket stoles originally $759 to $1,000 originally $195 to $295 natural grey silver-blu mink stoles dyed Chinese lamb Jackets fiow 5145 natural amber autumn haze mink stoles natural light grey breath of spring mink natural royal pastel mink stoles dyed muskrat jackets dyed russian squirrel stoles dyed Persian lamb stoles Your door to so many of life's grand opportunities a Union Federal Scvings Account! Savings here earn higher which means your nest egg grows faster.

With Union Federal's higher earnings, and your own regular savings, you can count on funds ready and waiting for important purchases emergencies comfortable living in the future. Open a profitable, fast-growing savings account at Union Federal. Whether you're a "little" or "big" saver, it'll be a great satisfaction to receive higher-than-average earnings, paid promptly each December 31st and Jine 30th. Then add to that the security you feel, knowing your savings are insured safe and have always been available to savers when needed. Save $5 $500 $1000 any amount but, for better living, start saving now at Union Federal.

15 one-of-a-kind fine MINK COATS 1 originally to $5750 NOW $1,295 to $3,745 30 high fashion MINK STOLES originally to $2,450 NOW $795 to $1,295 We urge you to shop around before attending this sale. You'll be quick to recognize the genuine quality savings offered. These remarkable furs consist of one- and few-of-a-kind. Come as soon as you can. Credit terms available.

(Dm (MM) mi urn SALE ENDS SATURDAY Hurry in tomorrow select the fur you've always wanted irresistibly priced 1 mi mm mini iimii mn mm it mm mi i mn nr I i lulu mm ii I I 'I.

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