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RENO EVENING GAZETTE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935 PAGE TWELVE 43 Business Opportunities PROFESSIONAL CARD Wall Street Briefs SAN FRANCISCO lieu Statistics GIANT REDWOOD'S HISTORY TOLD BY RINGS NEW YORK STOCKS IRREGULAR AT CLOSE Classified Advertising Rates So Classified Advertisement Accepted for Less Than Fiity Centt One time 3c a word Two times 4c a word Three times Sc a word Seven t'mes 8c a word Twelve times 12c a word Twenty six times 20c a word Classified advertising ordered for more than one insertion and which does not run on consecutive days will be charged one-time rate for every insertion, that is at 3c a word. -Advertisers may have replies addressed to private box In care of Gazette. PHONE TOUR WANT ADS TO THE GAZETTE Phone 3161 before 2:00 p. m. and your wants nrl 11 Via rf a Vnwr tA rtiif roaHora Iff If BUSINESS Opportunity, contractor with 20 year3 experience wants partner to form a corporation for building and general construction.

Gazette Box 4197. n27tf 45 APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two room modern brick apartment, garage and private bath. Phone Sparks 552. d26t3 THREE Rooms furnished, lights, water. private bath.

544 Surprise. d26t3 FOR RENT Furnished modern apartment. Also rooms. Garage. Phone 21873.

d26t3 FOR RENT Small apartment, adults. 421 Granite street. d23t7 HUMBOLDT APARTMENTS Modern, reasonable. 300 California. Phone 4662.

d23tf FIVE ROOMS, porches, near University. Adults. Fifty-five dollars. Inquire 1-2. 120 East Ninth dl6tf COURT APARTMENTS Modern, reasonable rates.

Your personal Inspection requestad. 132 Court street. dl7t! CHESTER APARTMENTS Large furnished apartment, fireplace, steam heat, hot water. Garage. Adults.

547 Ralston dl6tf FURNISHED Apartment. Inquire 116 State, rear. dl4tf NEWLY Decorated tnree room modern apartment. Garage. Adults.

No Dogs. 1133 Buena Vista. d7tf 46 HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished five room house. Inquire 802 South. Virginia.

dl2tf FOR RENT Unfurnished 4 room brick. Southsitie. Furnace and garage. Phone 6596. n30tf 47 ROOMS ROOM Private bath, light housekeeping privileges allowed.

Phone 4662. d26tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, $2.50 and $3.00 weekly. 545 Mill. d26t3 FOR RENT Attractive furnished room, furnace heat. Meals optional.

423 Mill. d20tf HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Reasonable. 137 West Street. d21t7 irrrr" 210 South Center.

dl9tf LOVELY ROOMS. Steam heated, mod-427 Hill Street. n6tf ern, reasonable. ROOMS Attractive. 6teaia heated.

Y. MCA d28tf 4S ROOMS AND BOARD BOARD aad room, reasonable. Home cooking Steam neat. 218 South Center. d21tf THE LITTLE PALMER Guest House.

Modern attractive rooms, with board. 147 Mill. 21706. Jyl8tf THE ROSEBUD 404 South Virginia. Room and board.

Excellent dinners 50c. 3627 122tf 49 For Rent Miscellaneous MODERN OFFICE rooms lor rent. Fine location. Will remodel for permanent tenants. Apply 131 North Center Btreer.

o3tf 50 A TOSS FOR. SALE 1926 Jewett touring, California top Phone 6403. d26t3 LOWEST PRICES IN RENO SHORT-GIBSON INC. 323 Sierra Phone 3611 Used Car Lot 411 No. Virginia St.

'34 Chevrolet Master 6 Coupe, radio $525 '34 Terraplane. 2 door Sedan $495 '34 Chevrolet Master 6 Coupe $495 '33 Terraplane De Luxe 4 door Sedan $495 '33 Chevrolet Master 6 2 door Sedan $395 '32 Studebaker-6 St. Regis Brougham $425 32 Dodge 8 De Luxe 6 W.W. Sedan $365 '31 Studebaker Diet. 8 Sport Coupe $295 '31 Ford Standard Coupe, like new $245 30 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan $245 29 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan $165 '29 Ford Sport Coupe $135 29 Dodge D.

A. Coupe $185 '28 Dodge Victory 4 door $95 28 Hudson 6. 2 door Sedan $85 '27 Chrysler 70 Brougham $65 YOUR OWN TERMS WE TRADE Others We Trade Your Own Terms dlltf 50-A Automobiles Wanted CASH PAID for good used cars. Petrino-vich Used Car Market. 100 West First street.

Phone 7527. s4tf Cash Paid for Cars OR BUY EQUITIES. WE PAY MORE. Riverside Motor Co. 100 ISLAND AVE.

PHONE 7103 n8tf 58MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANOS FACTORY orders sold, new late high grade; cost and less. Rental terms. Phone 21844. d26t3 59 TRAVEL WISH To share expenses and driving Kast about January 7. Gazette Box 4248.

d24t7 PET STOCK WANTED To get in touch with party who has some greyhound puppies. Gazette Box 4249. d25t3 FOR SALE: Hartz Mountain and German Rollers. Guaranteed singers. Mrs.

Crane, 544 University Avenue. d20t7 REGISTERED Pekingese tor service. 870 Forest street. s23tf 65 POULTRY RABBITS 80 Young Does, three bucks, mated and 40 with young. Reasonable.

T. J. Newman, 4th and Streets, Sparks. d20t7 67 FURNITURE EXPERT Upholstering, furniture, fin-tshing and cabinet work. The Fix-It-Shop.

148 West street. Phone 21293. oiotf 68-A FURS WE KNOW furs as well as you know your aipnaoet. ur coats, loxes, cleaned repaired, relined, glazed. At low rates and prompt service.

Raw furs tanned, dyed, reasonably. Mall orders given prompt attention. Phillies Fur Shop, established In Reno sines 1919. Next to Granada Theatre ri3tf 70 For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Thor Washing Machine and mangle cheap. Good condition.

Call after 7:00. 22 West 10th street. d26t3 ONE used 18 Atlas pipe furnace, good condition, reasonable. 223 fourth Street. nl4tf 71 CHIMNEY SWEEP FURNACES Stoves, cleaned by Electro-lux.

No dirt. Reasonable. 4960. dl3t26 SIMAS CHIMNEY sweep. Phone 6262.

n8tf CHIMNEYS and furnaces cleaned and repaired. Leave call. Phone 8412. n30t26 72 SCAVENGER CITi SCAVENGER 6741. Company.

Phon ag3tf 77 FUEL LIVE Pine limbs $6.75: dry limbs $5.35. Mahogany or live oak $10.50 per cord load. Phone 3460. d24tl4 CLEAN Sweet smelling Juniper fireplace logs $7.50 full cord load. Other Juniper $7.00.

Phone 21704. JUNIPER 6685. WOOD $6.00 load. Phone d20t7 FOR SALF Dry limbs and split wood, mixed. Live limbs, body wood, large cord load.

Phone 8173. dl7tl4 WOOD SAWING AU kinds. Call Ted Smith Sparks 2432. n25tf- DR. T.

M.YEE CHINESE HERB SPECIALIST There are herbs for every ill and disorder of the heart, lungs, kidneys, stomach. Uver. bladder, ulcers and blood. PHONE 21813 629 Lake Reno, Nevada 129 In J. M.

FRAME Attorney and Counsellor at Law Room 8, Fordonia Building Telephone 7541. Reno. Nevada JOHN ALFRED BEYER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW North Virginia SU, Reno, Nev. Also a member of the California Bar MISS FELICE COHN ATTORNEY AT-LAW 14-15 Chas. W.

Mapes Building formerly Gray-Reid Building Phone 8441 EMERSON J. WILSON ATTORNEY-AT LAW 8ulte 420. Clay Peters Phone 7301 Reno. Nevadf LEWIS W. ROGERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 17 East Second Street Phone 4622 Reno.

Nevada F. EDWARD CLARK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR 24 Hllp Building Office Phone 8492; Residence 21693 MAURICE J. SULLIVAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 17 East Second Street, Reno. Nevada Office Phone 4622; Res. Phone 8366 O'BRIEN NUGENT CO.

220 West 2nd Street Funeral Directors Lady Assistant Phone 5481 Reno. Nevada DR. Q. S. WONG Just returned from ONE YEAR'S study China.

Specialized in New Herbs and Complicated Diseases. 138 West Street Phone 4542 ROSS-BURKE CO, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Reno Members of 101 West Fourth St. Phone 4154 DR. T. P.

KWAN HERBALIST Telephone 8251 casisasici oiuojqo paw ojhdv 696 N. Virginia St Reno. Nevada RENO. CARSON CITY. MINDEN.

GARDNERVILLE. YERINGTON, n.initiuit.M;, UJYION, SILVE! CITY AND VIRGINIA CITY AUT STAGES Leave Reno dally except Sunday 8:30 A. 9:30 A. M. and 4:15 P.

arrive Carson City 9:25 A. 10:20 A. M. and 5:15 P. Mlnden 10:10 A.

M. and 6:00 P. Gardner-vllle 10:15 A. M. and 6:05 P.

Wellington 11:15 A. Yerlngton 12:40 P. Schurz 2:30 P. Hawthorne 3:45 P. 10:30 A.

M. and 6:20 P. Silver City 11:20 A. M. and 5:50 P.

Virginia City 12:01 P. M. Leave Reno Sundays only 8:30 A. arrive Carson City 9:25 A. Minden 10:10 A.

Gardnerville 10:15 A. M. Leave Reno daily except Sunday 9:45 A. M. and 4:15 P.

arrive Virginia City 11:15 A M. and 5:30 P. M. via Gelger Grade, Silver City 2:35 P. Dayton 2:55 P.

M. Leave Hawthorne daily except Sunday 8:15 A. Yerington 10:40 A. M- Wellington 11:50 A. Gardner-ville 7:40 A.

M. and 12:50 P. Minden 7:45 A. M. and 12:55 P.

Carson City 8:20 A. 10:30 A. and 1:30 P. arrive Reno 9:15 A. 11:20 A.

M. t.nd 2:25 P. M. Leave Gardnerville Sundays only 3:55 P. Micden 4:00 P.

Carson City 4:35 P. arrive Reno 5:30 P. M. Leave Virginia City daily except Sunday via Geiger Grade 8:00 A. M.

and 2:30 P. arrive Reno 9:00 A. M. and 3:45 P. M.

LOYALTON, CALPINE, SIERRA VILLE and RENO STAGE Leaves Daily at 9:00 a. m. Arrives Calpine at 12:15 Leaves Calpine at 1:20 and Arrives in Keno at 4:45 Office: Union Stage Depot Second and Lake Streets NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of an order of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Washoe, State of Nevada, made on the 5th day of December, 1935, the under-signed. County Treasurer of said County and State, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, on Tuesday, the 28th day of January, 1936, at 1.30 o'clock P. at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Reno, County of Washoe, State of Nevada, in.

accordance with the provisions of Section 1942, Nevada Compiled Laws, 1929, all of the right, title, interest and estate of said County of Washoe in and to all of that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the City of Reno, County of Washoe, State of Nevada, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot 50x140 in Block 21, Western Addition to Reno, together with the improvements thereon. Being the same property assessed to Fred L. Kolster for the year 1932 and conveyed by Tax Deed to Washoe County. Nevada, dated September 12, 1935, and recorded at page 57 in Book of Deeds No. 101, Records of Washoe County, Nevada.

No bid of less than Seven Hundred and Thirty-five Dollars ($735.00) will bo accepted. Dated at Reno. Nevada, this 27th day oi uecemoer, 1935. D. W.

DUNKLE, Treasurer of Washoe Countv, Nevada. Dec. 27; Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24. 27.

BIDS WANTED NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed nroDosals in triollcate will be received by the undersigned until 3:00 ciock p. January 3, 1936. ana tnen publicly opened by the Board of Control of the State of Nevada at its office In the State Capitol Building, Carson City, Nevada, for the construction and equipping of the Nevada Supreme Court and State Library Building. Plans. sDeclf lcations.

Drooosal forms. and other contract documents may be' examined at the office of the under signed, and may be obtained at the onice of the Architect, F. J. De Longchamps, Gazette Building, Reno, Nevada, by making a deposit of S5.00. of which amount $2.50 will be refunded upon the return of same to the Architect In good condition within ten days after bid Bids must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check In an amount equal to not less than five per cent (5) of the highest sum bid.

Attention is called to the fact that wage rates in accordance with State Law and customary local rates have been predetermined, and the office of the National Reemployment Service at Carson City. Nevada, will prepare and furnish the employment lists. As Public Works Administration funds under the Emergency Relief Appropriation Art. ims mav be used in the con struction of this project, all rule and regulations of the pudiic woim nmmu. lstration relative to labor requirements.

Surety Company certificates for required bonds, Insurance, financial responsibility, technical ability and exper ience, suoiexting or tract, and other regulations as set outln the contract documents, must be strictly observed. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids andor waive any irregularity In anv bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set nncninir nf Mds. and the award ot any contract hereunder shall be conditioned upon funds being made avail able by the uovernmenL. DATED, this 9th day pfDecem-r.

1935 Governor of Nevad Dec. 9, 10, 11, 12. 13. 14. 16.

17. io. 21. 23, 24. 25.

20. Z. -so. London has an ice hockey craze. Paris faces a match shortage; NEW YORK, Dec.

27. (IP) National Coal Association estimates domestic bituminous coal production for the week ended December 21 at 8,300,000 net tons. This compares with the bureau of mines estimates of 8,179,000 tons for the preceding week and 8,344,000 tons for the corresponding week last year. Higher prices for livestock and meats as a result of colder weather largely accounted for a 1.1 point recovery in the Annalist weekly index of wholesale commodity prices which advanced to 129.6 as of December 24 from 128.5 (revised) on December 17. Higher prices for wheat, cotton, silk and hides also contributed to the rise.

NEW YORK STOCKS (Quotations furnished by F. P. Strassburg, Broker, Stocks and Bonds. 25 East first street). STOCK Open Air Reduction 167 Alaska Juneau 14 Allied Chem 152 Am Can 135 Am Metals 30 Am Rad St San 23 Ts Am Smelt Ref 59 Am 154 Am Tob 97 Anaconda 29 Atchison 56 Auburn 41 Aviation Corp 5 Allis Chalmers 37 Close 167 14 151 135 30 154 97 28 56 41 5 37 4 22 49 25 D'-iTs 40 19 34 97 56 53 92 21 SU 11 16 2 139 51 156 22 Baldwin Loc 4 Bendix Aviat 23 Beth Steel 50 Borden Co 25 Briggs Mfg 53 Brooklyn Mann 41 Boeins Air 19 Calif Pack 34 Case, I 97 Caterpil Tract 56 Cerro-de-Pasco 54 Chrysler 91 Coml Solv 21 Consol Gas 31 Cons Oil Corp 11 Canada Dry 15 Commonw'lth Sou DuP de Nem 138 Douglas Aircraft 52 Eastman Kodak 157 Fox New 23 Gt Nor Gen Elec 37 Gen Foods 33 Gen Motors 56 Gillette Saf Raz 16 32 37 Si 56 16 22 21 30 16 60 45 12 93 28 14 51 43 22 38 17 30 26 24 25 Goodyear Rub lv Gen Asphalt Gt Wstn Sug 30 Hudson Motors 16 Int Harvest 61 Int Nick Can 44 v8 Int 13 Johns Manville 94 Kennecott 28 Kelvinator 15 Loews Inc olTs Lib Ford 44 Lambert 22 Mont Ward 38 Nash Motors 17 Nat Distillers 30 North Amer 27 Cent 27 Nor Pacific 25 Otis Elev 2a Phillips Pete 38 Pac 31 38 30 77 29 26 35 12 54 18 64 24 23 38 49 14 16 13 32 12 65 13 28 70 7 22 107 92 46 9 95 72 53 8 Penney, 77 Penn 30 Phelps-Dodge 26 Pullman 36 Radio 12 Rev Tob 542 Republic Sh 18 Sears KoeoucK odh So Cal Ed 24 South Pac 23 is St Oil Cal 37 St Oil 48 Stone Web 15 Sperry Corp 16 Southern 13 Tex Gulf Sul 31 Transamerica 12 Timken Bearings 67 United Air 13 Unit Aircraft 29 Union Carbide 71 Unit Corn Union Oil Cal Union Pac Smelting Steel Warner Bros 107 94 46 9 West El Mfg 94 Western Union 72 Woolworth 52 Wilson Co 8 Com'dty Index 56.74.04 nnw TONES' AVERAGES 30 Industrials 141.58.04 20 Rails 39.43-.29 20 Utilities 28.82-.29 (Approximate sales snares; NEW YORK CURB Assoc Gas Elec 1516 Amer Super Power 21 Aluminum of Amer 85 Arkansas Gas 3 Atlas Corp 13 Cities Service Commonwealth Edison 95 Cons Copper Elec Bond Share 16 Ford Motor, Canada 23 Ford Motor, Ltd 8 Gulf Oil Hiram Walker 3J Humble Oil j9 Hudson Mining i'2 Irving Air Chute i.

16 Lake Shore Mining 51 Newmont Mining Niagara Hudson Power Pioneer Gold Stand Oil of Kentucky 21 Cons Air 17 NEW YORk'bANK STOCKS STncK Bid Asked Chem Bkg Tst 53 Chase National 42 National City 37 Guaranty Trust 308 Bankers' Trust 65 Irving Trust First Natl 205-, Mn'frs Trust 45 42 38 310 66 18 2065 46 HOME OWNERS' LOANS Bid Asked 2S of 1944 99.1 99.5 2S of 1949 99.20 99.21 3s Of 1952 100.25 100.28 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Bid Asked 3s of 1964 ....102.19 102.20 3s Of 1949 101.3 101.6 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Dec. 27. (IP) (U. S. D.

HOGS 15-25 lower; top 10.10; desirable 140-200 lbs. 9.85-10.00; few 260-300 lbc. 9.25-60; sows 8.25-50. CATTLE 2500; very slow trade on fed steers and yearlings, demand apparently narrow and. indications nnintincr tn inrnmnlptp rlparanpp sizeable Friday quota; bulk of run 8.00-11.00; best held above 14.00; heifers about steady; SpO lb.

heifers 950; cows, bulls and vealers steady; stockers and feeders nominal. SHEEP little done; asking prices and indications on slaughter- lambs around steady; bids 25 lower being refused; aged sheep and feeding lambs indications around steady; bids good to choice native and fed Western lambs 11.25-40; asking 1150 to 11.65 and upward; talking on most native ewes. nf MINING EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 27.

(IP) Mining Exchange quotations louow STOCK Bid Asked Acme 02 Aladdin 04 Alto Arrowhead Belmont Metals Belmont-Uncle Sam .01 Best Belcher 02 Black Mammoth 20 Blue Ridge Booth Broken Hills 01 Bullion Gold Silver .01 Brougher Carrie Cen Eureka 43 Cen Eureka pfd 43 Chollar Exten 01 Com Keystone .07 Com Gold Pt 01 Com Tunnel 60 Con Chollar 42 Concordia 02 .03 .05 .02 .02 .02 164 .23 .02 .02 .02 .06 .02 .02 .48 .48 .03 .14 .02 .68 .45 .04 .17 .06 .02 .02 U2 .02 .02 .13 .13 .07. .02 .02 .02 .06 .02 .54 .03 .02 .02 .02 .02 .35 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .04 .17 .02 .02 .03 .02 .04 .03 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .02 .06 .02 .11 .30 .08 Con Virginia 16 Divide .05 Divide Annex 01 Divide Ex Con 01 Dividend Double 'O' 01 Gypsy Queen Golconda 10 Goldfield Con 12 Gold Metals 04 Gold Reef Gold Shares 06 Gold Wedge 06 Gold Zone Gruss Halifax 05 High Divide Jack Waite 44 Jumbo Exten .01 Keystone Lucky Strike Manhattan Con .01 Manhanntan Gold .01 Mexican 15 MjTa Natl Silver New Cal Tonopah New Sutherland North Divide Ex Operator 03 Ophir 15 Pacific Butte Pony Meadows 01 Red Hill 01 Rosetta 01 Round Mtn 03 Shamrock Petroleum .10 Silver Divide .02 Silver King Rimnn .01 (Smuggler Thomson Tonopah Star Trinity Gold Bar .01 Union Con 15 Vera Mines 03 Verdi Veta Grande Gold West End .03 West End Ex West Merger West Amer 12 White Caps 06 Wilson .01 SALES 2.000 Aladdin 04 5,000 Arrowhead 01 1.000 Brougher .01 3,000 Bullion .01 100 Cen Eureka .45 2.800 Con Virginia 16 2.000 Double 01 5.000 Gold Wedge 10 .05 .05 STOCK MARKET SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27. (IP) Following is tne official tist of transactions on the San Francisco Stock and Curb Exchanges today: S. F.

EXCHANGE Assoc Insurance Fund 4 Bank of California A 180 Byron Jackson Co 14 Calif Copper Company 1 California Packing Corp 34 Claude Neon Elec 14 Consolidated Aircraft 17 Crown Willamette 1st Pfd 101 urown ieiieroacn Crown Zellerbach Preff A Crown Zellerbach Preff 'B' Emsco Der Eauin Co Cap 2 91 14 Food Machinery Com 76 Gen Motors Corp Com 56 General Paint Corp 'A' 34 General Paint Corp Golden State Co Ltd Hawaiian Pineapple Langendorf Unit Bak 'A Lockheed Aircraft 10 27 10 8 Lyons-Magnus A 8 Magnavox Co Ltd 2 Marchant Calcu Mach Com 13 Nat Auto Fibres VTC A' 36 North Amer Invest 5 Pfd 64 North American Oil 15 Occidental Insurance 28 Oliver United Filters 'B' 13 Pacific fe Com 30 Pacific 6 1st Pfd 29 Vs Pacific 5 1st 26 Pacific Lighting Com 52 Pacific Lighting $6 iv Pfd 106 Pacific Tel Tel Com 118 Rwv EauiD Rlty Com Rwy Equip Rlty Ltd 6 8HJ Roos Bros Com 28 Lt Pwr 7 Prior Pfd. 116 Schlesinger Pfd 3 Shell Union Oil Com 15 Southern Pacific Company 23 South Pac Golden Gate 'A' 3 Standard Oil of Calif 38 Tide Water Assoc Oil Com 14 Tide Water Assoc Oil Pfd 101 Transamerica Corp 13 Union Oil Co of Calif 22 Universal Consol Oil 8 Wells Fargo Bk Un Tst 296 West Co of Cal Com 25 Yel Checker Cab 'A Ser 1. 24 S. F. CURB EXCHANGE Alaska Treadwell 25 Amer Tel Tel 153 a Amer ToU Bdee (Del) 36 Argonaut Mining 14 Atlas Imp Dsl 'B 14 Aviation Corp 5 Bancamerica Blair 6 Cal Art Tile 'A' 14 Cal Art Tile 'B' 2.40 Cities Service 3 General Metals 18 Gladding McBean 11 Great West El Chem 6a1 Hobbs Battery 'A' 1.60 Int 13 Idaho Maryland 3.40 Italo Petroleum Italo Petroleum Pfd 'L Kinner Air Mot Oil i Menasco Mfg Pac Eastern Corp Norther American Aviation Pac Western Oil .15 1.45 .13 4 7 11.

Park Utah Mmes 4 I Radio Cort) 12 I 4. i thj: errf TlJ 1731 OUULI1 JLliXJIl 70 XT 111 4. 78 Standard Oil 49 Petroleum .24 Steel 46 Bonds Move Ahead After Irregularity NEW YORK, Dec. 27. (IP) After irregularity in the early trading the bond market moved toward frac tional betterment over a large part of the domestic, corporate list.

The foreign list was irregular, Italian loans were heavy. AN FRANC SCO MARRIAGE LICENSES California Randvald Berg, 26, and Thyra Meyer, 23, both of San Francisco; Herbert L. Stout, 22, and Georgia Hall, 19, both of Fresno; Mervin Arthur Yndestad, 27, and Phyllis Montalvo, 24, both of San Francisco. Asa Elmore Hunt, 29, and Sophie Charlotte Meyers, 21, both of Green ville; Harold I. Wickersham, 23, of Yuba City, and Frances Koontz, 18, of Omaha, Asa C.

Heaton, 39, of Menlo Park, and Katharine F. Small, 37, of San Luis Obispo; Johnnie Garden, 22, and Aletha Scott, 22, both of Rio Vista; Robert James Neal, 29, and Cecelia Lopez, 28, both of Oakland; Jake Flohr, 26, of Sacramento, and Mary Oli-vastri, 22, of Broderick; Milton C. Taylor, 25, of Vancouver Barracks, and Irene Nelson, 22, of San Francisco. Alex Zilli, 38, and Frances Butts, 36, both of Manteca; Arle D. Lom-mel, 26, of San Rafael, and Juanita Idell Gish, 18, of Los Angeles; Roy E.

Rutler, 26, and Katie Milani, 20, both of Ukiah; George Butler, 29, and Emily Bertie, 29, both of Chico. Warren F. Coe, 24, and Jean M. Smith, 19, both of Lodi; Duncan M. Tsuneishi, 26, of Seattle, and Kimiko Takehara, 21, of Hollywood; Ray Asher, 22, and Aileen Essex, 23, both of Alturas; Wilfred I.

Powell, 43, of San Francisco, and Marcella Kell, 28, of Stockton; Harland F. Compton, 31, and Goldie Irwin, 25, both of Oakland. Carl Huneke, 37, and Lee Laur-son, 29, both of San Francisco; Max Wuesterman, 56, and Anna Deutsch, 41, both of San Francisco; Harold A. Straw, 25, of Oroville, and Laura A. Price, 20, of Paradise.

Other States Raymond A. Menard, 35, and Alma Simonseau, 35, both of Portland, Ore. SUITS FILED 1 John Melvin Carson vs. Dorothy Cormack Carson; State of Nevada vs. J.

L. Boneline and Robert Bain; Ernest R. Smith vs. Edith A. Smith; Lex Corporation vs.

Backbone Gold Mining Company; Marguerite E. Pardee vs. Schuyler Pardee; Nettie G. Foulkes vs. Charles T.

Foulkes; Ethel M. Ebel vs. Ernest A. Ebel; Lydia Minnie Hessler vs. Albert Emil Hessler; Ester line Teal vs.

Willis Teal; Anna C. Blake vs. Octave Blake; Daniel Clayton Greenmanvs. Lillian Helen Maus Greenman; Men-cil Ray Turner vs. Susan Leona Turner; James Merle Dorsey vs.

Lois Buf ord Dorsey. DECREES GRANTED I DECREES GRANTED Yolande Olive Goudey from Maur ice Russell Goudey; Kathleen Lutes from Loy M. Lutes; Margaret Miller from Arthur M. Miller; Winifred H. Fessenden from Reginald Fessen-den; Marie E.

Church from James A. Church; Katherine C. Hamilton from Alexander Hamilton. DEATHS I BLACKWELL Friends are invited to attend funeral services for Mrs. Edna Blackwell, at the Kitzmeyer-Elges funeral home in Virginia City at two o'clock Saturday afternoon, Rev.

Mr. Keas officiating. Interment in the family plot in Virginia City cemetery. MISCHON In Reno, December 27, 1935, Jacob Mischon. A native of Germany; aged eighty years, five months.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services at the home chapel of the Ross-Burke Company Monday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Brewster Adams, clergyman. Interment Masonic cemetery. RUHENSTROTH Friends are in vited to attend funeral services for the late Ludwig Fritz Ruhen-stroth at the Lutheran church, Gardnerville tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at two o'clock. Rev.

Paul H. Felten clergyman. Interment Gardnerville cemetery. (Ross-Burke Company.) TOMAMICHEL Friends are in vited to attend funeral services for the late Mrs. Louise W.

Toma-michel at the home chapel of the Ross-Burke Company, tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Bayard H. Jones clergyman. BIRTHS BTJNTTN In Salinas, December 23, 1935, to Mr.

and W. H. Buntin, a son. Buntin is a Nevada graduate and was formerly engaged in newspaper work here. BANKOFIER In Reno, December 26, 1935, to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bankofier, a daughter. Mrs. Bankofier was formerly Miss Margaret Martin. -i BAY LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.

27. (IP) (United States Department of Agriculture). HOGS 75; part-load 180 lb. and part-load 145 lb. weights heavier absent; packing sows scarce, strong, odd head $8D0.

CATTLE 125 load 900 lb. Arizona steers good under 1000 pound steers absent, quoted around small lot good 1015 lb. California range cows few dairy cows bulls scarce. CALVES None; choice vealers quoted up to $9.50. SHEEP None; choice under 80 lb.

wooled lambs quoted up to ewes salable $4.75. London had a shock the other morning when Great Tom of St. Paul's struck eleven at 10:30 o'clock. Data on the largest "and oldest trees in the world are brought together in an article by Harry D. Tiemann in The Journal of Forestry.

The author, who is on the staff of the United States forest service, declares that the tallest living tree of authenticated measurement is a West Coast redwood, technically known as Sequoia semp-servirens, 364 feet. He quotes Professor Sar gent as saying: am of the opinion that California is the home both of the tallest and the broadest trees in the world." The redwood tree referred to is standing in the Humboldt state red wood park. It is twelve feet seven inches in diameter at four and one-half feet above the ground. The tallest eucalypt of authentic measurement was a mountain ash living subsequent to 1888 but since destroyed. It was 347 feet.

The author describes Douglas fir that grew in the Seymour Valley at Vancouver, B. and was felled in 1895. The height was given as 417 feet and the diameter at the butt twenty-five feet. At a height of 207 feet the diameter was nine feet and the trunk was free of limbs for a height of three hundred feet. "What is perhaps the most interesting and indeed the most fascinating thing about these marvels of the vegetable kingdom is their great age," writes Mr.

Tiemann. "To think of a plant still living which began its existence in the dim ages of the past, perhaps when the Pharaohs were building the Pyramids and human cizilization was youn, having survived through all the changes and vicissitudes which have occurred through written history, grips the imagination. Unfortunately there is no way of knowing the age of a tree "Anton Kerner has this to say as to age: "'The records of age which have come down to us are for the most part too great. The celebrated Baobab was reckoned by Adanson to be about five thousand years old, but whether a miscalculation has crept in must remain uncertain. The age of the celebrated Dragon Tree of Orotavia has been estimated at six thousand years; The Plane of Bujuk-dere, on the Bosphorus, at four thousand; and the so-called Mexican Cedar was estimated by Humboldt at four thousand years.

I would not like to stand security for these numbers. On the other hand the following extreme limits of age are calcu lated with fair accuracy; Cypress, three thousand, yew three thousand; chestnut, two thousand; oak, two thousand; cedar of Lebanon, two thousand He does not mention, however, the Chestnut of One Hundred Horses, nor the California sequoia. "Even could one. obtain an unbroken radial strip clear to the heart, ring growth would be lacking or meaningless in many trees in trop ical regions. Comparative rates of growth are also useless in such estimates.

The redwoods can be esti mated, at least within reason; by their rings. The oldest so estimated of which I am aware is the one de scribed by John Muir as being over four thousand years. It is easy to imagine that the cypress at Santa Maria del Tule is considerably older than this. The Dragon Tree is naturally a slow grower, but all that can be said is that possibly it may have been six thousand years old. The Chestnut of One Hundred Horses must indeed have been of very great age, but how old no one will ever know." Airplanes dropped food and medical supplies to eight hundred people marooned on a hill in the Chepo district of Panama where four hundred houses had been swept away by the recent flood.

Farmers of Finland report that their income has been seriously affected by the twenty per cent decline in timber prices. IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No. 51.788. EDGAR PAUL BREMNER, Plaintiff.

VS. VIOLA NAUD BREMNER, Defendant. SUMMONS The State of Nevada Sends Greetings to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon you of this Summons If served In said county, or within twenty days if served out of said county but within said Judicial District, and in all other caces within thirty days (exclusive of the day of service), and defend the above-entitled action. This action is brought to recover a Judgment and decree of divorce upon the ground of five years separation as is more fully set forth in the complaint now on file in the above entitled action, and to which you are hereby referred for particulars thereof. Dated this 20th day of December, A.

D. 1935. (SEAL) E. H. BEEMER, Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada, in and for Washoe County.

By J. M. SMITH. Deputy. J.

T. RUTHERFORD. Attorney for Plaintiff, 16 East 2nd Renot Nevada. Dec. 20, 27; Jan.

3. 10. 17. IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT fN COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No.

51,593: Dept. No. 2. NATHALIE B. BOYD, Plaintiff, vs.

WILLIAM JAMES BOYD, Defendant. SUMMONS The State of Nevada Sends Greetings to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon you of this Summons if served in said county, or within twenty days if served out of said county but within said Judicial' District, and in all other cases within thirty days (exclusive of the day of service), and defend the above-entitled action. This action Is brought to recover a Judgment and decree of the above-entitled Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between you and plaintiff, on the ground of your failure for the period of more than one year to provide plaintiff with the common necessaries of life, and for the fur-ther order of the Court awarding plaintiff the right to resume her maiden name alt as more fully -set forth and described in the Complaint. Dated this 29th day of November. A.

D. 1935. (SEAL) E. BEEMER. Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada, in and for the County of Washoe.

ri. R. COOKE. Attorney for Plaintiff, i Nov. 29; Dec.

6. 13, 20, 27. 5 NEW YORK, Dec. 27. (IP) A last minute profit taking drive unsettled the stock market today after the list had maintained a steady to firm tone throughout the greater part of the session.

While a number of industrial specialties resisted with gains of fractions to around two points, some of the recent leaders were off as much. The close was regular. Transfers ap proximated 2,200,000 shares. The automobile division ignored preliminary figures indicating this week's output was substantially under that of the previous week, even considering the Christmas holiday. At that, the total was expected to be double that of the same period last year.

Equities received no help from commodities, most of which were mixed. Bonds were relatively steady. The French franc was lower, reflecting another Laval cabinet crisis. Among the better shares were those of Howe Sound, Cerro de Pasco, International Nickel, Du Pont, Westinghouse, Continental Can, Woolworth, Youngstown Sheet Tube, Auburn, Atlas Powder, American ChainN Thatcher Union Pacific, Ooodyear and Yellow Truck. The majority of the rails, utilities and steels were indifferent.

Douglas and United Aircrafts yielded around a point each. N. Y. CurbMaVket Is Steady Today NEW YORK, Dec. 27.

(A5) The curb market developed a fair amount of selectivity during the late trading today although a steady undertone was maintained. Some of the metals and utilities which had advanced during the forenoon dropped back under late crofit taking but specialties and in dustrials held up well. Gainers of small fractions to more than a point included Bunker Hill Sullivan, Creole Petroleum, Electric Bond Share, Great Atlantic Pacific and Pan-American Airways. Issues holding unchanged or fractionally lower included American Gas, Gulf Oil, Lake Shore Mines and Pioneer Gold. San Francisco Produce Market SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.

27. (IP) (United States Department of Agriculture; Federal-State Market News Service). Net wholesale prices: EGGS: Large, 27c; mediums, 23 lie; smalls, 20 c. BUTTER: 92 score, 35 91 score, 341.2c; 90 score, 34c. CHEESE: (Wholesale prices) Flats, 19c; triplets, 18 Vic BUTTERFAT: 39 ViC.

POTATOES: Sacked, per Calif, delta dist. long whites, 1.30-40, some 1.60; No. 2s 65-75c; Oregon Klamath dist. U. S.

Is netted gems, light color, 1.80-90, some 2.0C; lark color 1.70-80; Idaho russets U. S. Is 1.70-80. ONIONS 50-lb. bags Calif, delta dist.

whites 1.25-35; white boilers 1.35-45; Oregon yellows Washington yellows 1.00, large 1.10; Idaho reds 1.35-40. POULTRY: Broilers 19-24c; fryers 20-22c; old roosters 12-14c; hens 17-23c; ducks 12-14c; hares (live) 5-15c; roasters, 24-25c; squabs, 26-28c; turkeys (dressed), 24-38c. OGDEN LIVESTOCK OGDEN, Dec. 27. (IP) (U.

S. D. HOGS 480; top 9.75 on best drive-ins; mixed kinds 9.50 down; packing sows 7.75 down. CATTLE 130; top light 640 lb. feeder steers 5.75; few medium heifers 5.40; late Thursday about car good local fed cows 4.60; few good and choice vealers 7.00-8.25; few bulls 4.00-35.

SHEEP 610; late Thursday deck 90 lb. lambs about steady at 9.60; few lots trucked-in lambs 9.00; about deck 130 lb. ewes 4.25. MONEY AT NEW YORK NEW YORK, Dec. 27.

(IP) Call money steady; per cent all day; prime commercial paper per cent; time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. 1 per cent offered; bankers acceptances unchanged; rediscount rate, N. Y. reserve bank, 1 per cent. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS CHICAGO, Dec.

27. (IP) Wildly rapid fluctuations that covered a price range of 64 cents a bushel distinguished -the wind-up of December wheat dealings today. Throughout most of the day, the December delivery maintained almost unprecedented strength, but shortly ttie market closed, a sudden collapse took place owing to a transient stoppage of bids. Quotations fell 6U cents in a twinkling, and touched the lowest, the extreme limit allowed in any twenty-four-hour Rallies instanter, though, took place to within cent of the day's top, bidding having been hurrietdly resumed. A second collapse occurred in last minute transactions, and wheat closed weak, all the way from cent to 4U- cents under yesterday's finish, Dec.

1.02-1.034, May 99-99 corn 1 off to up, May 59-, oats unchanged to V. decline, and provisions at a setback of 7-17 cents. Closing quotations: WHEAT Dec. 1.02 May 99-994; July 88 -89. CORN Dec.

56-4; May 59-; July 60. OATS Dec. 26; May 28; July 28. RYE Dec. 52; May 53; July 53.

BARLEY Dec. 45; May 43. LARD Dec. 11.82; Jan. 11.72; March 11.77; May 11.75, tha com a Haxr Sparks Advertisers To secure prompt and first-hand service may leave their want ads witn BLAINE EPPERSON, PHONE SPARKS 761 i LOST AND FOUND LOST Black patent leather purse on Virginia pnone 21821.

Q25t3 HELP WANTED Female WANTED Girl for general housework. raone tun. a26t3 6 SITUATION WANTED CAPABLE Woman wishes work by hour or day. pnone ziieu. di2tt A-l Colored house cleaners, polish floors, wash windows.

Call 5926. Jim and Hands. ag8tf G-A CARE OF CHILDREN BABIES Cared for at my home nursery JJial 5426. airs. lau.

452 washing- ton. 10 Contract and Day Work CLEANINGWallpaper, woodwork, kal-somine, windows, floor polishing. Phone 21238. d26tf PAINTING and decorating by day or contract. Prices reasonable.

Joe Bro-derick. 825 Quincy. Phone 8664. d4t26 PAINTING and decorating, hour, day or contract. Reasonable.

Evans. Phone 4360. d3tf PAINTING paper-hanging, kalsomining, all kinds of house cleaning. By hour, day or contract. Work reasonable, guaranteed.

Phone 21160. nl2tf ROOFS Repaired, rebuilt or painted. Our prices are low, quality the best. Phone 5803 for estimate. ol6tf PAINTING Paperhanging, decorating.

Also spray painting. All work guaranteed. Silver State Paint Company. Estimates free. Phone 8661.

sl8tf HOUSE MOVING Cement contracting. A- Bevllacqua. 500 Quincy. Phone b216. Je24tf RUBBISH hauled.

4010. Odd Jobs. Phone 24tf GEISTER HARDWOOD Floor Company. Sanding, rellnl'mCng. waxing, new floors complete.

Piione 6871. flltf TO BEAUTIFY YOUR home call Sam Therrien Compauy. Painting, papering, tinting. Interior and exterior. Estimate free Monthly payments If desired.

$5.00 day. Phone 7895. 128tf 10a Accounting. Bookkeeping BOOKS kept on part time basis: Secretarial service, systems installed and supervised, general auditing, capital stock and income tax service. Ed Clark, Public Accountant, Room 24 Hllp Building Phone 8492.

1y25tf 11 BEAUTY CULTURE SHAMPOO And dry finger wave 75c. Permanents from $3.00 to $7.50. Del-phtne Beauty Shop. 231 Mill street. Phone 6912.

18 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING Altering, coat relining. 21960. 544 Surprise. d26t25 26 Carpets and aiattresses RENO MATTRESS COMPANY The retail mattress factory, 1112 E. 4th.

Phone 5791. Renovating. Sterilizing, Upholstering. One-day service. o5tf MATTRESS FACTORY Manufacturing and rebuilding.

Gepfords. Sparks 528, from Reno 9-528. d2t26 CARPET AND RUG CLEANING New Kapok Mattresses made to order. Renovating. One day service.

C. W. Free-mont Company. Phone 7241. Jyl5tf SHAMPOOING Not so called surface sponging.

Dial 7753. Electric Carpet Laundry E. Trottot a30tf 32 PERSONAL MADAME CARRIE Spiritual adviser. Readings daily. Circle Thursday 8.

p. m. 745 V2 University Avenue. Entrance three doors South Side. d26t7 TROUBLED? Worried? Curious? See Dr.

Bradford, Room 267, Hotel Golden. Phone 5111. 33 NOTICE I WILL not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. E. M.

Swavne. d20t7 34 SPIRITUALISM ORDAINED Minister, spiritual readings dally, any denomination or nationality. 10 Rock street d26t7 VOICE OF WISDOM And understand- ing. Solve any kind of trouble for you. Spiritual reading in a new way Miss Reveal, 137 West street, left hand side entrance.

d23t7 REV. MARY ROSEI Formerly with AUadin Studio of San Francisco, consultation, daily 9 to 9. Apt. 36. 427 Evans Street.

Phone 6751. d9tf REV. C. BETTY WRIGHT Cards and Psychometry and candle reader. Ber-Wlnd-Beauty Shoppe.

Phone 8421. d2t26 QUEEN MAY MEDIUM Tells of mining, business af lairs of all kinds. 629 West Second 8158 Jyl3tf VADA Reverend EickelDerg Readings dally Circle Wednesday 8 m. t'hene 21531 I7i West Fourth 1v5tf CARD READING 615 Evans Phone 8143. Avenue.

Jy8tf CARD READING Call 4217. Je8tf MADAMS ROSETTA Ordained medium. Readings dally Seances Thursday 8:03 Phone 6214 730 Marwh ag8tf 36 WANTED WANTED Used bath. tub. Phone 21638.

d23tf 3 MONEY iO LOAN AUTO LOANS Get needed cash or reduce your present payments. Your car need not be iuliy paid for. Money in five minutes, no co-signers. Motor Vehicle Loan Co. 100 ISLAND AVE.

PHONE 7103 Ol2tf QUICK CASH LOANS Personal Loans for salaried men or women Easy payment flan, confidential dignified service. No endorser needed. GENERAL LOAN CO. OF RENO 138 81erra St LOANS NO SECURITY To salaried people prompt confidential service. No endorsers, easy payments.

Lowest rates In Reno for unsecured notes. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. No. 3 Masonic Bide J- nltf 40 REAL ESTATE BARGAIN For sale, new home, strictly modern. Newlands Manor.

Gazette Box 4243. dlTtlO 41 RANCHES FOR SALE At a sacrifice 40 or 80 acre ranches, fully equipped for poultry or dairy farm, electricity. Phone 58F-X-2, Fallon, Nevada. Herman Degenar. dl6t26 FOR SALE: Or lease cattle ranch, 1360 acres.

Inquire H. Leter, 239 N. Virginia St. Apt. No.

X. d7t26.

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