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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 6

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Reno, Nevada
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June 22, 1957 6 RENO EVENING GAZETTE Jew Stardust Sonoma Casino Has New Leasee Wa Pai-Shones Back In Carson Nevada Scouts Ready io Leave For Jamboree WINNEMUCCA Under a year lease agreement with the Sonoma Inn, Paul Osgood "has dances nightly, with frea admission. "Wa-Pai-Shone" is derived from the Washoe, Paiut2 and Shoshone tribes which compose the group. taken an option on management of the casino following approval by the Nevada tax commission of his license and bond, Dan faymmes, manager, has announced. Connected with the casino for The Wa-Pai-Shone Indian en-'campment has returned to Carson. For many years a familiar fixture at Stewart, where it operated a store, the group moved a few years ago to Pyramid Lake reservation.

For the Summer and tourist travel, however, a delegation has returned and set up camp at the Station north of town adjacent to Sky-Vue drive-in theater, whose owner George Gessler, arranged the deal. The Indian's will operate a store, and will also stage tribal dances at 6 every Saturday and a number of years, Osgood suc A once in a lifetime experience will start on Saturday morning, June 29, for a group of Boy Scouts from the Nevada Area Council when they board the train bound for the National Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa. From July 12 to 18 they will camp at Valley Forge as part of 50,000 Scouts from all over the Gas Rate Raise Public hearing will be held in Carson at 10 a.m. July 15 on application of the Carson City Gas for an increase in rates lor metered gas service, the Nevada Public Service Commission has announced. The hearing will be held in room No.

204 of the state office ceeds Jack Sommers who operated the bar and games while Dan Symmes handled the hotel and cafe sections of Sonoma Inn. Sommers left the hotel because of ill health and has moved to Plans Pushed; Others Dropped Two groups dropped their bids for the bankrupt Stardust hotel of Las Vegas Thursday but three more plans were submitted to Federal Judge John R. Ross. The judge postponed further Stardust reorganization hearings until July 23 to give the three new hopefuls time to firm up their proposals. He reset the deadline for new bids to July 15.

Both the Associated Stardust Investors acting with the Bank of Las Vegas and the so-called Debtor Corporation withdrew their applications. Agents for the Sheraton hotel chain did so earlier this year. The new operation proposals come from Oliver Jahle, owner of Oliver's club at Lake Tahoe and a partner in the Fremont hotel of Las Vegas; a new alliance of several Stardust stockholders; and a partnership of Lewis A. Crank of Beverly Hills, the estate of the late gambler Frank Hofues, California. He is living with his family in Oakland where he is employed.

nation and several foreign coun building. Sunday night. There will be eight 1 1 tries. SPECUL TRAIN The Nevada group will join a special train at Sacramento that will take them to Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Glacier National Park, St. Paul, Chicago, and a visit to Greenfield Village and i Niagara Falls.

A special chapel service is scheduled at West Point on Sunday. From West cushion extending across front of club. Several thousand passed through the air current to inspect newly expanded and redecorated club which features continuous musical entertainment for the first time. (Christensen photo) OPEN DOOR POLICY at Harrah's Club is explained by club employe to first nighters attending grand opening of the remodelled structure. The club has no, front door and heat and cold, rain and snow are kept out by man-made air APPEARING NIGHTLY IEXCEPT MONDAYS) 10:00 TILL DAWN BETTY REILLY THE IRISH SENORITA! Point they will go to New York and spend two days sightseeing.

From New York the group will go to the encampment at Valley and William Marx, believed to be and the JODIMARS Forge for a week. From the of Las Vegas. Jamboree they will go to Phila AMERICA'S GREATEST LITTLE BAND WITH A BIG BEAT Arthur Jackson Rites Conducted murder in the beating of a 3-year-old boy, sheriff's deputies disclosed yesterday. Benson, 31, suffered a broken nose, two black eyes and bruises. BEAT CHILD BEATER LOS ANGELES.

UP) Fellow prisoners in the county jail severely worked over bus driver Paul Benson, who is charged with delphia and then two days at Washington, D. C. The group The Irish settlers of Londonderry, N. introduced the Irish potato into New England. will leave Washington with stopovers at St.

Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Royal Gorge, Glenwood Springs and Salt Lake City and Funeral services for Arthur S. Jackson of Sparks were held Friday at 11 a.m. in the O'Brien- return to Reno on the morning of July 26. Rogers Funeral Home with the SAIL TO ENGLAND Rev. E.

P. Sheppard officiating. Steven Call and his father Ivan II Call will join a regional group at Appropriate organ music was rendered by Mrs. Eleonore Cha- bot. Valley Forge and sail to England to participate in the international jubilee jamboree.

Robert S. Hughes, a special representative of Gov. Charles John R. Jackson of Ely will Russell, was present at the fun be the scoutmaster for the Nevada contingent assisted on the eral services together with representatives of the Veterans of trip by Forrest Smith of Susan-ville, who will be a member of Foreign Wars, the American Le South Shore Room Presents thru June 29th (Except June 26th) the section staff at the Jambo gion and the Paratroopers. The American Legion, Post 10 was in ree, and Mr.

Call of Ely, who has been appointed assistant chaplain to tha jubilee jamboree 1 in England. Arrangements and securing of equipment for the group was handled by Fred CoDins and C0NTINU0NS ENTERTAINMENT 9:30 PM-4 AM No Cover-No Minimum If i it iJn Monty Boland of the council exe FcGUBill SISTERS CHRIS PHYLLIS D0TTIE cutive board. charge of the graveside services at which full military honors were rendered. The firing squad was composed of Sgt. Nelson McCall who was in charge, Tech.

Sgt. Erwin Bartholomew, Staff Sgt. William Henley, Staff Sgt. Billy G. Hughes, Airmen first class Jerry McClaughan, Rarry a Frederick Golden, Sr.

and Michael Merino. Pallbearers were Robert La-vare, Richard Streeter, Lloyd Walker, Forest DeWitt, Edwin McArthur and Bub Garavanta. Honorary pallbearers were Charles Clifford, John Newkirk Don Hutchenson and James Stars of the Arthur Godfrey Show Coral Records Gwilliams, jr. will leave for the Jamboree on June 26 to become part of the supply service staff. The following scouts will ge to GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS sy 3 the Jamboree: from Reno, Kent Garrett, Gary Farnsworth, Jon Culbert, Harry Gilbert, Roger Gritten, Paul Hunter; from Su-sanville, Jerry Edgecomb, John Attaway, Forrest Smith, DICK CHASE BUD MITCHELL JODIE CRAY Will Osborne's Orchestra Two Shows Nightly Three Shows Saturday Reservations: and Gary DeBias.

ORDERS TO TAKE OUT PHONE KITCHEN FA 3-2869 EXCELLENT 1V CHINESE DINNERS from 5 PM Lake Tahoe, EDgewood 2031 Reno, FAirview 2-0657 CLOCK CAFE 321 SOUTH VIRGINIA Richard Long; from Ely, Edward Stopper, Maun Peterson, David O'Donnell, Ronald Munson; Marion Rice, Winnemucca; Owen Roper, Westwood; Phillip Eather, Babbitt, and Walter Parks, Open 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. INCLUDING SUNDAY Reno Phone FA 2-5770 SUu 246 Lake Street Serving BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Lunches from 75c up Dinners from $1.25 up Beer Is Spiked With Glass, Claim Spiked beer spiked with pieces of glass cut her mouth, esophagus and stomach, a Sparks woman claims in a suit filed in PLUS THE LATE SHOW Starting June 21st a. m. 7 a.

m. LOUIS PRIMA Featuring KEELY SMITH SAM BUTERA and the Witnesses i N0El B0GGS 1 ajrf 6ry Jackson I Washoe county district court against the Cosmo Club, Money Distributing Co. and Hamm's Brewing Co. The complaint, filed by Sparks attorney Murray V. Dolan for Jimmie Lee Faison, asserts that the beer was served at the Commercial Row club April 7, and that surgery was necessary to remove the glass.

The suit asks $15,000 in damages. According to claims mada in the complaint, hospitalization cost $210 and work lost as a result of the incident cost another $140 in wages. yv', Charles W. Mapes, Jr. presents comedy star of television stage and screen SAVE LIQUORS GUT RATE PRICES WHY PAY MORE? SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON CASE LOTS SPARKS NEVADA TRADING POST 8th and STREETS NOW APPEARING ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Except Monday in the THEATRE BAR SOUTH OF RENO JUST 30 MILES dU, A I 1 RAMONA is back in Reno with the same delicious MEXICAN MENU I At i j5 tit anlina i I FOOD TO GO, FA 3-0661 and company si comedy review! Fresh DEEP DISH BLACKBERRY PIE Ann Mason Barbara Heller with SHOW TIME: 30' Dick Bernie Sammy Wolfe 9 p.

m. and 12 p. m. Saturdays 8:30 p. 11:30 p.

m. jf rjcij 'Li? 1:30 a. Dance to the music of sr- MOMAHAMS ffliiV MERT AMAZING ISwfftHC MOTEL QCUffOftft'AtftcWUaW Louise Vienna yota With Cream 40c WINE HOUSE FRANCOVICH BROS. 18 E. COMMERCIAL ROW PHONE FA 3-5821 Joy Healey productior With the Mopet Skylettes and Jo Kerchin i.

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