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4 Reno Evening Ga2ette 3 Steve Ellinqson Pattern JACOBY ON BRIDGE June 20, 1959 Casino Lease At San Souci Gets Approval I will give the play in full before commenting since it is an example of flawless technique. Morty won the opening club lead in his hand and played two rounds of trumps stopping in his own hand. Then he finessed Sees Interest In Area As Plants Site All Combinations Are Cared for By OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service The Rubinow brothers of New York are probably the outstanding pair with that relationship. East's three -club bid was designed to upset them but all it did was give Morty the hof rose culture information, the "Who's got roses, we got roses." Anyone who wonders if the diamond, cashed dummy's booklet contains information on the various types such as hybrid roses are a good choice for CARSON CITY (AP) Federal teas, climbers, floribundas, and Northern Nevada high altitude Judge John Ross has stamped nis others. king, returned to his own hand with a trump, discarded a heart on the diamond ace, entered dummy with the ace of clubs, led a heart and finessed the ten.

approval Wednesday on a reorgan You'll also be able to get the 1950 Buying Guide, published by and dry air hasn't seen the Reno Rose Society Show today. The exhibition, open to the public free of charge, is open until 8 n.m.. in the Second and ization plan for the debt-ridden the ARS, and free. Sans Souci hotel in Las Vegas. This Is a list of roses rated by The reorganization, offered by Virginia Street branch of the court appointed bankruptcy trus tee Paul Ferguson, calls for leas First National Bank of Nevada.

color and other factors. A 10 point score Is a perfect rose, 9 to 10 points, outstanding; 8 to 8.9, excellent; 7 to 7.9 good, 6 to 6.9 Executives of six eastern manufacturing companies are expected to visit RenoSparks within the next several months to explore the possibilities of the area as a plant location according to D. G. Pilkington, director of the Western Industrial Development commission who returned to Reno hile vou're there be sure to ing the Sans Souci casino, bar, West was in the lead and had to either give Morty a ruff arid discard or lead away from his king of hearts. The diamond finesse was necessary so that there would be a trump left in dummy when West was thrown in the lead but the really interesting play pick up a copy of "A Guide for restaurant and showroom for $8,500 monthly, with Ferguson con Beginners on Growing Roses, published by the American Rose Society of which the Reno Rose Society is a member.

The leaflet Is free. In addition to a good summary tinuing to manage the hotel itself It includes a complex stock rearrangement. Ferguson's proposed reor clue as to how to play the hand. NORTH 20 AKJ73 7652 KJ eA98 WEST EAST (D) A854 42 VKJ94 83 Q9754 863 3 4QJ107542 SOUTH A A510 A 10 A 10 2 K6 NorlgR and South vulnerable East Sooth West North 3 Double Pass 4 Pass 5 A Pass 6 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 4 3 was when Morty drew only two rounds of trumps. ganization must be approved by stockholders and creditors and be If he had played three rounds before taking the diamond finesse he would have been forced eventually to.

lead the filed with Las Vegas federal bank ruptcy referee Russell Taylor by July 11. If this is accomplished, Judge Ross is scheduled to take first heart from his own hand. This would not have hurt him fair and 5 to 5.9 questionable value. The rating scale does not depend on whether the rose is an old favorite or.a new introduction. One of these guides will be invaluable next fall or winter when you are beguiled by all of those lovely color photographs in the magazines and catalogues.

One beginning rose enthusiast who received a copy of the Buyers Guide discovered that without exception each of the roses which failed to come through after early spring planting was below a 5.9 rating. Next year, he promises, every purchase choice will be final action July 21. since West held both the king and jack but Morty was able to The Sans Souci filed under chapter 10 of the federal bank guard against all heart combi Nevada Funds In Five Banks To Draw Interest Gazette-Journal Carson City Bureau The state board of finance Monday adopted the procedures and policies under which state funds on deposit in five banks will be nations with his play. ruptcy act last year, declaring its debts to exceed one million dollars. Ferguson presented a tentative lease contract on the casino facil Handy Chef's Cart Nevadans Invest $393,920 In Saving Bonds During May ities which would go into effect if his reorganization is accepted.

Under the contract. Earl Malphy STEVE ELLIXGSOX God helps those who help them checked against the rating and associates would take a five- Sunday following a month's trip in the east and middle est. Pilkington reperts- interviews with 90 company officials or executives in 70 companies. Many classifications of industry in 11 cities, which included Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, Waterbury, Cleveland, Detroit, Kalamazoo, Mich, and Chicago, were visited.

Highlight of the trip, according to Pilkington, was the promise of the visit during July of officials of a new consolidation of companies that plans to make its headquarters in the west. The company has investigated many plant location sites in the western states and RenoSparks is among the finalists. Should the firm locate in the area, adds Pilkington, it will build a plant of 400,000 square feet on 75 to 100 acres of ground and give employment to between 300 and 400 people. The other firms that will send representatives to RenoSpark manufacture business machines, hypodermic needles, electrical products, bowl ing equipment, and school furniture and paper specialties. The sixth company, mentioned in the foregoing, wishes to withhold its name and line of business for the time year lease at $8,500 monthly and pay the last six months' rent selves, and.

the government helps those who don't. But the handy chef's cart pictured here with NBC's television actress Patricia Donahue helps everybody. Nevadans invested $393,920 $31,000 on date of possession. The contract included a five-year re S8619 and $26,517: Ormsby, $5794 and Storey, none and $504: White Pine, $28,314 and $165,765. newal option at $9,200 monthly.

Listed under Earl Murphy and in U. S. savings bonds in May, according to Robert W. Annis, Washoe county bond chairman. That raised the total in We all know that when Dad associates are Jack Morris and of furniture designed for all gala events.

Anyone can build this serving cart when he uses the full size pattern. All you need do is trace the pattern parts on wood, then saw them out and finally put them together. The pattern lists the required materials (available at all lumber dealers) along with easy-to-understand. directions. Simple tools are all that you need.

To obtain the full size chef's cart pattern No. 204 send $1.00 currency, check or money order to Steve Ellingson, Reno Evening Gazette, Reno, Nevada. Other patterns you will enjoy: No. 62 Barbecue table benches, 75 cents; No. 162 Cement block barbecue, No.

55 California lawn chair, 50 cents; No. 54 Booklet picturing all projects, 25 cents; decides to barbecue it's Mother who really gets most of the things ready in the She fixes Lyman Merry of Arcadia, Harold McGalliard of Van Nuys; Marine Wins vestment in series and list. Iy vou're interested in roses, the Reno Rose Society welcomes visitors at ill meetings and invites interested persons to become members. Mrs. J.

Benjamin Parker is president and meetings are held the fourth Wednesday of the month at the Nevada Art Gallery, 643 Ralston St. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What should I do with my peonies now that they have finished blooming Should they be cut down? Mrs. C. A. Cassini bonds in Nevada to and Ricky Felengenzi of 863 for the first five months Las Vegas.

of the year. Washoe residents contrib uted to the state total by in the salads, the desserts and all of the side dishes. When these things are ready then Dad takes over and barbecues the steaks. After dinner he gets lots of credit for his cooking and it's a good thing he does too, because that makes him more enthused about having another cook-out soon. vesting $100,513 in May.

For gin drawing interest. The money now an estimated $15,000,000 has been lying idle for years ever since it was first deposited in an effort to give Nevada banks a needed boost over a rocky financial road. The 1959 legislature decided it was time to start collecting interest and put an end to the fiscal honeymoon. The board of finance decided the $15,000,000 now on deposit at the First National Bank of Nevada, the Bank of Las Vegas, the Security National Bank, the Nevada Bank of Commerce and the First National Bank of Ely will be converted into "time certificates of deposit" bearing one and a half per cent interest. Another $18,000,000 will be kept at no interest in an active account at the Carson City Branch of the First National Bank of Nevada.

On this State Treasurer Dan Franks will draw the estimated 750,000 checks the state writes each year. Whenever the balance grows beyond the mark, the surplus will be socked away in more interest-bearing certificates. the first five months of the Recruit Honors A Reno marine corps enlists won recruit honors at graduati ceremonies at the corps', recruit depot at San Diego, last week. Dennis A. Patheal was promoted to private first class for his initiative, leadership, discipline and studies while serving as a recruit.

List Votes In House WASHINGTON. VP) How Nevada members of Congress were year, local residents nave put $803,423 4into savings bonds, Annis said. No, don't cut them. The foliage is needed to feed the! The chef's cart was designed to make work" easy for both No. 155 Shuffleboard game, 50 Clark led the state in May cents.

bond investments, with sales there totalling, $149,684. The Only a few outstanding recruits Clark total for January-May is S787.550. oi each graduating platoon are meritoriously advanced in rank. The 19-year-old marine is the May investments, the five! roots for next year's bloom. Feed lightly with a high-phosphorus type of plant food and keep watered.

Over-feeding with a nitrogen-heavy food will cause "all foliage and no flowers" next year. Keep all fertilizer away from the crowns of the plants. If necessary to cultivate, be careful. Pull weeds by hand Truckee Fire District Adopts Annual Budget Special to Gazettt-Joumal months total in other Nevada counties read as follows: son of Mrs. Frances L.

Patheal, 800 Thelma Place, Reno. He enlisted in the marine corps in March. For the nest four weeks Churchill, $10,683 and recorded as voting on recent roll calls: HOUSE On passage, 254-142. of bill au-thorizng 10-year, billion dollar program to combat water pollution: Baring (D), not voting. On passage, 380-20, of bill appropriating $1,177,177,000 (b) for water projects in year starting July 1: Baring, not voting.

On passage, 250-149, of bill to stabilize price supports for tobacco: Baring, not voting. SENATE No roll call votes In period covered. 934; Douglas, $9913 and 439; Elko, $13,024 and TRUCKEE, Calif A budget has PFC Patheal will be taking part CEMENT MIXERS AND ALL KINDS OF TOOLS FOR THAT JOB AROUND HOME Open 8 A. M. 5 P.

M. 7 Days a Week FARMERS MACHINERY SUPPLY 495 VALLEY RD. FA 3-5321 5tt; r.smeraiaa, none anai been adopted by the Truckee fire district calling for an expenditure and scratch surface of soil lightly with hand-rake enough $236; Eureka, $169 and of $13,242 for the coming fiscal Mother and Dad. It's used for carting all of the food, dishes and other supplies from the kitchen to the outdoor dining room. Then after dinner is over, it's an easy means of getting everything back into the kitchen again.

It has convenient hooks on both sides for hanging kitchen utensils. There are places in the back for hanging towels, aprons, pot holders and things of that kind. The storage compartment is roomy and has spaces for all sorts of things. The cart also makes a handy outdoor bar. The top is a work counter which lifts off and becomes a serving tray.

The storage space may be used for all kinds of beverages, ice and other bar supplies. Sa you see, you may use it for cocktails first and dinner afterwards. If Dad gets tired while he's cooking, the cart also provides a sit-down space. It's a gay piece in individual combat training at Camp Pendleton in southern California. The training will be followed by a 20-day leave.

PFC Patheal is a June, 1957 graduate of Downieville, high school. year, Board President N. F. Dol ley announced this week. Humboldt.

$4707 and Lander, $712 and $9223; Lincoln, $1800 and Lyon, $7428 and Mineral, $41,285 and Nye, to loosen soil but not damage the roots. Fall is the time for cutting back the herbaceous peonies. At that time, cut back to Payments on fire trucks are the largest single item amounting to $2500, while payment to the Truckee Public Utility District totals $2250 for hydrant and water. A sum has been set up for new equipment and building repairs the ground, collect and burn all stems as a protection against disease. What's your garden question? Write High and Dry and we'll try- to find the expert with the answer for you.

totaling $2000. Maintenance is listed at $1500 and other items such as insurance, new hydrants, Winnemuccan Graduates With Dental Degree Special to Gazette-Journal WTNNEMUCCA A Doctor of Dental Surgery degree was awarded Dp. Janies A. Calder, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Wallace Calder icentty at Loyola University School of Dentistry and Chioago College of Dental Surgery. The 76th graduating class commencement exercises were held in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Calder with daughter, Wallie, attended the graduation and a luncheon-banquet honoring.

the class at the Chevy Chase Country Club in Chicago. Dr. James Calder also re wages, account for the balance. i i ceived an operative award and a Blue Key honorary scholarship fraternity award as he had accomplished topnoteh re search work in the field of dentistry during his college years. Enlisting in the United States Air Force for the com ing three years, Dr.

Calder will report at Mather Air Force FRIDAY-JUNE 19 to 6 p.m. SUNDAY-JUNE 2M Is7 NEW CARS MUST G0k! Plymouth -De Soto -msammm )i vJ Simca IJI 6 INTEREST Sflfi Base. July 11. En route he and his wife, the former Beverly Neal, and their three children, Bonnie Lynn, Robin and James will visit in Winnemucca. FATHER'S DAY Irr3i: FT1 Cn Fvl at the yj gjjjy Harrah's Club Notes Birthday Visitors to Harrah's in Reno and on the south shore of Lake Tahoe this week will have the opportunity of taking part in daylong celebrations marking birthday observances at both establishments.

It was exactly four years ago June 17 that the doors of Harrah's at Lake Tahoe were opened. Thirteen years ago, on June 20, the Reno casino was opened. While the exact plans were not announced, it was learned that both places of business plan to have favors for the patrons on the respective birthday dates. "This is our way of saying thank you to our friends," an announcement from Harrah's management disclosed. 1 ed ce nnno dditei TI! 1 FREE Coffee Do-Nuts Only 6 Do-Nuts per person FREE RADIO! every 6th New Car rer During 6 Passenger BUICK Sedan Winner may exchange for $150 CASH if he buys a new car during SELL-A-THON DRAWING: Sunday at 6 p.m.

To 19b IS OUR RETAIL PRICE ON ALL OF OUR NEW SERVED FROM 1 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. ASSORTED REUSHES SALTED NUTS APPETIZERS CHOICE OF ONE: Mixed Seafood Cocktail Anfipasfo Holiday Fresh Fruit Supreme Grenadine SALAD Tossed Mixed Green Salod Bowl (Your Choice of Dressing) SOUP Italian Minestrone OR Chicken Broth With Rice (Price of Entree includes appetizers, soup, salad, beverage, dessert) ENTREES Baked Gondola of Lobster with Fresh Mushrooms Thermidor $4.00 Roast Half Young Pheasant with Bing Black Cherries, Montmorency Wild Rice Dressing $4.00 Roast leg of Choice lamb Demi Glace, Mint Jelly $3.50 Chicken Saute Coq au v'm in Burgundy Wine Sauce, Mushrooms, Perle Onions, lardoni $3.75 Baked Sugar Cured Virginia Ham, Orange Sauce $3.50 Braised Calves Sweetbreads with Button Mushrooms au Madere. $3.75 Roast Prime Rib of Steer Beef Vert Pre with Creamed Horseradish $4.50 Broiled New York; cut of Steer Beef Maitre d'Hotel $5.50 Broiled Choice Top Sirloin Steak, Bordelaise $5.00 Baked Idaho Potatoes Shoestring Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes French Cut Stringbeans au Beurre Zucchini Sauted au Parmesan DESSERT Baba a Rum Strawberry Meringue Glace Cherries Delight If If I PLYMOUTH'S and DE S0T0S WE TRADE LIKE SIXTY! www CROWN WHEAT GERM (Embryo of the Wheat) Contains Bl, B2 and 1 lb. 39 DOWNSTAIRS' STORI WASHOE DRUG 1298 S.

VIRGINIA ST. PHONE FA 3-3433 Creme de Mentha Forfait BEVERAGES Coffee Tea Milk JJt. 4 AFTER DINNER MINTS fiewt Crumlq chudren under e50CASII inding salesman Jf (Si sleep during I ELL-A-THON I MOTORS, INC. I I I I I I FA 9-1701 Corner 2nd West Sts..

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