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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 7

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Reno, Nevada
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Reno Evening Gazette June 20, 1957 Bicycle RFder Struck by Auto Mike Martin, 13, of 1380 Haskell St. received bruises and lacerations Tuesday evening when Ruth Russell Will Attend London Meet Booklet Lists Safeguards in Nuclear Attack he was knocked from his bicycle by an automobile at S. Virginia and Liberty streets. YMCA Teenage Program Starts A new program aimed at the teenagers of Reno and Sparks begins Friday from 7:30 until midnight at the YMCA. The special program is under the supervision of Ken Abbott.

Plans call for the use of the entire facility by the teenagers. It will include use of pool, gym, and rooms for dancing. Any boy or girl in the area may attend. Members of the program pay 25 cents a night, non-members 50 cents. Activities available are trampoline, swimming, volleyball, dancing, ping pong, and weightlifting.

Police said the boy was headed In the event of nuclear warfare, south on Virginia street at 7:30 farmers and ranchers must know how to protect themselves and their families from the effect of p. m. and was struck by a left-turning 1941 sedan driven by Leila B. Drawn, 25, 1661 Sparks. Mrs.

Drawn said sun in her eyes prevented her from radioactive fallout. Means of protection are out New Frontier Receiver Named LAS VEGAS Carl Reed, Las Vegas real estate salesman, has been named receiver in Ihe involuntary bankruptcy of the New Frontier Hotel it was announced today by Federal Bankruptcy Referee John C. Mowbray. Reed was receiver in the Royal Nevada Bankruptcy a year and a half ago. First meeting of creditors of the Frontier is within 20 days.

Initial action in the bankruptcy was brought by three creditors, Charles J. Lauria, Don Baker and W. C. Newman. Federal Judge John Ross signed an order staying suits when officers of the New Frontier failed to answer the bankruptcy petition.

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Department of Agriculture, according to R. W. Lauder dale, extension specialist, Max C. Razor manufacturers in the U. S.

use about 5,500 tons of steel a year. Fleischmann College of Agriculture, University of Nevada. Pointers are given on protect mtmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmimmMmmmmiii ing the family against fallout. Some suggestions are: limit exposure by staying in an adequate shelter, and by getting away from the source of radiation. Some ade LEADER of a discussion to be held during the Third International Congress for Physical Education for Women next month in London will be Dr.

Ruth Russell, above, of the University of Nevada. 1 Dr. Ruth Russell, head of the women's division of the University of Nevada's department of health, physical education, and athletics will participate in the Third International Congress for Physical Education for Women next month in London. Dr. Russell will serve as a discussion leader at the international meeting, July 15-20, at Bedford college.

Delegates are expected from 54 nations and will be divided into three language groups for discussion purposes. The Nevada faculty member will lead the English-speaking group. A past president of the Southwest District of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Dr. Russell is one of some 25 representatives from the United States who will attend the congress. The official U.

S. delegate is Frances Todd, a high school teacher from San Francisco. Dr. Russell, who plans to tour Europe at the close of the meeting in London and return to Nevada the end of August, will be accompanied by Dorothy Hill, a 1955 graduate of the University of Nevada who now teaches in the Ely schools. quate shelters are earth or concrete walls, and, even an ordinary frame house will give some protection.

Animals that are exposed to MARINE 2ND LIEUTENANT Donald Bissett, (left) receives his new gold bars from his mother Mrs. Myldred Bissett of 227 Moran. Lt. Bissett graduated from the University of Nevada with the class of 1957 and was appointed a second lieutenant through participation in the Marine Corps' platoon leaders class. He is now undergoing officer's basic training at Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Va.

(USMCR photo) PICNIC TUESDAY Golden Age club members will meet at the regular time of 12:30 heavy radiation through fallout may be injured and eventually die. Protected animals, housed in barns or other shelter may be unaffected. Feeding animals becomes of great importance when feed supplies may be con p.m. at the Reno Recreation- Cen 1 1 sucHOOL 1 PHONICS CLASS 8 jm Registration 1 CLOSES JUNE 25th. I 1 The Child Garden riifMwwmniMWiii iiiHllllWi unions taminated.

The bulletin gives tips ter, and go from there to Virginia for a potluck picnic on Tues- June 25. Members are asked to bring their own table service, and potluck food for the Get thi quick relief. Lift shoe pressure, soothes, cushions, protects the sensitive spot. Ask for the Bunion size FOR ATHLETES FOOT T-4-l for 3 to 5 days. Watch the old tainted skin slough off leaving healthy, hardy skin.

If not pleased with powerful, instant-drying T-4-L, your 40c back at any drug store. Today at HUP DRUG STORE. lunch. Coffee will be furnished hv 1 the club, according to Mrs. Berta Gladden, president.

on feeding to reduce the danger of using contaminated feeds. Written in question and answer style, the bulletin answers most of the questions that are foremost in the minds of the people about "Defense Against Radioactive Fallout on the Farm." Interested persons may obtain it from their local county agricultural extension agent. i 8 7 Sh on rrtaav iviznz ana Dave: HOME FURN ITU RE -THRIFT MART -SPARKS Choice fish nourishment, no strong fishy odor! OPEN 'TIL 9 Office Burglar Has Varied Luck Two office buildings bore the marks of forced entry today following attempts last night to enter offices unsuccessfully in the Masonic Temple and successfully in the American building, 131 W. Second St. The unknown entrant attempted to trip the latches of doors in the Masonic Temple with a half-inch screwdriver but came away emptyhanded.

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