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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 5

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RENO EVENING GAZETTE PAGE FIVE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1941 Radio-Controlled Torpedo Interests Army IN LEAVE ROUNDUP ANNUAL BUREAU OF FARM BY SPECIAL. TRAIN TONIGHT Suez Canal Area Is Raided Again CAIRO, Sept. 19 UP) An Egyptian communique said three persons were injured in an early-morning air raid on the Suez canal area today but damage was insignificant. Alerts were sounded in Cairo and several provinces.

NEW FRUIT A Florida citrus grower has succeeded by crossing the Mexican lime and lemon in producing a new citrus fruit that resembles the lemon, but resists several diseases common to that fruit. quarterly discharge now are considerably reduced in man power, but will be maintained if enrollments in the CCC remain "normal" Lieutenant Corbett stated. In the event the rate of enrollment falls below the rate of discharge, it is posciblethat eight camps in the Sacramento district, which includes Nevada and Northern California, will be discontinued, the officer said. Several camps in this area were discontinued a few weeks ago partially due to lack of enrollees. Iran is almost three times as large as France, yet on its arid land live only a third as many people.

at Camp Idlewild announced today The quarterly movement of CCC troops involved 294 enrollees returning to civilian life from the camps at Idlewild, Galena creek, Minden and Boca dam. Lieut. Stanley Kolbin, company commander of the Camp Truckee Meadows, new camp into which the Galena detachment will move, was in charge of the troop movements. Replacements for the enrollees discharged today probably will not come from the eastern states as others have done, Lieutenant Corbett said. California and Nevada boys will be recruited, he added.

When the replacements will be available also is problematical, the officer stated. The four camps affected by today's regular mass ft? Officers of Farm Center organ: zations of the county will be spe cial guests tonight at the annua! fall roundup of the Washoe county farm bureau, to be held at Moana Enrollees in four local CCC camps who have completed their six-month periods in the service left Reno this morning on a special troop train for their homes mostly in New York and New Jersey, Lieut. Frank D. Corbett, subaltern hall. The roundup is the principa.

social event of the year for the farm groups and includes a pro gram of entertainment and dano ing and refreshments. The round up inaugurates the year's activ ities. Leo F. Sauer, chairman of the ftwn bureau board of directors, will preside for the program to night, which includes: Introduction of guests, Farm NATIONAL'S BARGAIN Center officers. Anderson-River side Ernest Brooks, chairman John Carano, vice chairman; J.

Hash, secretary-treasurer. Brown-Huf faker John G. Fer retto, chairman; Mrs. A. B.

Dick CASUAL inson, vice chairman; U. S. Hanson FALIL1R Army officials expressed keen interest in a strange-looking automatic-controlled aerial torpedo developed at Vallejo, by Hugh Hodgdon (left), and recommended that he continue tests and make a complete report. Bob Poison (right) built the working model. secretary-treasurer.

FALL FELTS North Truckee John Christen sen, chairman; Leslie Oppio, vice chairman; Daryl McNeilly, secre London Says Germans Have Gut Off Crimea The season's newest fashions from New York and Hollywood. Copies of expensive models, brought to you at a money-saving tary-treasurer. Washoe Valley Frank Sauer, I "i chairman; Fred Cliff, vice chair price, noice or rayon aceiaies, spuns, ana crepe prims in neat shirt waist Two-piece plaid ensem- man; William Sauer, secretary treasurer. bles, drindles, etc. Sizes 11-17.

12-20, 38-52. Cecil M. Creel, director, Nevada extension servce, and Mrs. Flor ence B. Bovett, secretary, Nevada state farm bureau, will speak.

Entertainment will be presented by the Anderson-Riverside, Brown kTl Huffaker, North Truckee, Washoe Valley and South Virginia Home ii makers' clubs. Music and dancing will follow LATEST, STYLES ALL COLORS with refreshments. Other New Styles to $4.99 Others to $2.98 COAST FLAG RACE KREMENCHuSC DNIEPERO-H I sai XPETROVSK I '5jyk ZAPOROZHE Vfcv7 noSEVASfapQLgYASApsE SILK AS UNCHANGED CHENILLE ROBES Thickly tufted chenille wraparound robes in a wide selection of beautiful colors. Made with full sweeping BLOUSES In multi crepes and spuns, short or long NEARS END skirt. Wide sleeves.

sleeves. Choice of white or new fall colors. National's Low Price MILES SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19. UP) National Low Price Unless Seattle completely loses its winning ways, Sacramento holds faint hope of halting the Rainiers An authoritative source in London said German forces apparently had cut off the entire Crimean peninsula at the south of the Russian front.

Map locates (1) Ukraine area In which Kiev and Odessa are under pressure; (2) region of reported German drive east of Dnieper river, isolating Crimea; and (3) Rostov, through which, the London source said, Russians may have to continue contact with Crimea. In their drive for their third sue cessive Coast league champion' ship. ALL WOOL SWEATERS Knitted from the highest grade RAYON CREPE HOUSE COATS Mathematically, the Solons still have a chance to overhaul Seattle, Poetry Contest Announced Here Jews of Berlin Don Bjg Stars but that possibility was dampened Zephyr yarns in pullover or button fronts. Compare these with 1 .49 sellers 1 Sizes 34-40. National Low Price 19 Visitors in Reno Today Gayly printed French crepe house coats in zipper or wrap around.

New fall patterns and colors. Sizes 14-44. National Low Price last night when the Rainiers won their one hundredth game of the season. The victory failed to increase Seattle's three-game mar At the Riverside gin over Sacramento, but reduced Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Stark of WAITRESS UNIFORMS to two the number of games the Rainiers must win to clinch the San Francisco. Byron E. Grant and James E. pennant. LADIES' FLANNEL SKIRTS All wool plaids or solid colors in slim fitting pleated or gored styles.

A 13 Sizes 24-30. National Low I Price 1 Dorsey of New York City. For Sacramento to snatch back Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Griffith of Choice of many styles in pre-shrunk poplins. Well made, zipper or detachable buttons. All sizes. the lead it once held by a sixteen Santa Cruz, Calif.

BERLIN, Sept. 19 UP) Jewish residents appeared today wearing large yellow stars upon their left breasts for identification. Within each star was the word "Jude (Jew)." ATTENTION! United Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary special meeting, Saturday night to entertain California Snaix and Lady Lizards. JAMES WELCH, Com. DAN DRUMMOND, Adjut.

advt. t2 game margin, it must win all four remaining contests while Seattle loses four out of five. Albert McCann of Vallejo, Calif. George Peacock of Vallejo, Calif. William Meyer of Butte, Mont.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan O. Freed- Possibility of a Rainier losing streak looked slim last night as man of Hollywood, Calif. they trimmed Los Angeles, 5 to 3 MEN'S FALL FELT HATS In a wide selection of brims and styles.

Mr. and Mrs. Em. Shelton of Sacramento stayed in the race Pasadena, Calif. by edging Oakland, 2 to 0.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Turner MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS Aviation type Wool and leather combination Black or tan San Diego beat Hollywood in both ends of a doubleheader, 3 to of San Francisco. Competition for prizes of twenty-five, fifteen, ten and ten five dollar prizes in a national poetry contest, sponsored by the National Thanksgiving association, was opened recently and will continue until October 20, Thomas E.

Harris, state chairman, announced recently. Entries are limited to twenty lines, rules of the contest state, and any poetic style may be used. All entries must be sent to Harris at 831 Bell street, and it is suggested that duplicate copies be kept as all prize winners become the property of the sponsoring organization. Contestants are allowed to enter three poems in the competition with the entries to be unsigned and accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the author's name, address and title of the poem, with the title also to be written on the outside of the envelope. The national association is headed by Mrs.

Bernard Druck, founder and president, and Mrs. Jeanne K. Fischer, chairman, both of St. Paul, Minn. III! Geuine wool felts in all new fall colors.

All head sizes. National Low Price Others to $2-49 2 and 4 to 0. J. H. Nune of Vacaville, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Roessler of San Francisco won from Port Dallas, Tex.

BTTf RENO MADE a land, 7 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Long of Ab MEN'S ALL WOOL SLEEVELESS SWEATERS erdeen, Wash.

1 STOCKS IQUDR 19 Axlhe Golden VENETIAN BLINDS Better made, they close In ribbed or fancy stitch. neck style. All colors and sizes. National Low Price Others to $1.98 Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Abbott of 1 Tracy, Calif. WILL BE TAXED Levar Tanner of Tonopah. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Williams of Bishop. tight and fit perfectly. Save money. Factory to you! QUIMBY'S TENTS AND AWNINGS 125 W.

Third (Plaza) Ph. 23461 MEN'S COTTON SHIRTS SHORTS Helen Blakely of Las Vegas. George F. Ogilvie of Elko. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Walker of WASHINGTON, Sept. 19. UP) The $3,553,400,000 tax bill now MEN'S FLEECED SWEAT SHIRTS Made with raglan Winnemucca. awaiting President Roosevelt's sig' PLAID SHIRTS Five Brothers Quality.

Plaid flannel shirts, full cut. 2 but- ton down, AjjOfl pockets. 1 I All sizes Mr. and Mrs. V.

Cannett of nature will require wholesalers and retailers with stocks of liquor, Simpson. Knitted Uppers And Briefs Fast Color Broadclotl Shorts wine, tires and tubes on their shelves on October 1 to pay "floor Warren Gardner of Orafino, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. George Ralph of IIP sleeves, fleece lined.

Choice of dark gray, white or hunters green. All sizes. Wells. All Sizes W. W.

Kane of Elko. Mrs. A. R. Tobey of Winnemucca.

Mrs. Phil Bloome of Winne NURSES' mucca. Wilbur Fritchen of Paradise GLASS OR SILK BED LIGHTS Valley. 8-OZ. JEANS OVERALLS Qnfnrirwl (KrUIl It.

blllC Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wastun of Styled for all women! Now within all budgets! Luning. Table Lamps With beautiful glass or pottery base. Painted parchment or pleated acetate shades.

In all colors cbrome Mrs. ennie Leach of Wells. G. M. Terry of Topaz.

rivet jeans and full cut den- 29 bib overalls fittings, approved co im Axlhe in all sizes. Well If) )A National Low Price C. H. Bowers of Alturas. Elmer Hughes of Grass Valley.

George Coppersmith of Los An reinforced, and heavy pockets. 29 stock" taxes amounting to about $47,000,000. All those commodities are subject to manufacturers' excise taxes and the floor stock levy was decided on to prevent evasion through distribution of stocks to dealers, prior to the effective date of the regular excise levies. Alligator In Henhouse Brings Police FORT MYERS, Sept. 19 UP) Joe Whitehill telephoned the police station to report: "There's an alligator in my chicken house and by his deep voice a big one." The desk sergeant sent Officer Dick Hendry to the scene.

Hendry unlimbered his .38 pistol, took out his flashlight, spotted two large eyes shining in the darkness and fired. The Whitehill family had frog legs for breakfast. L-l Indian Type Blankets 2 geles. TO 64x76 Ralph-A. Tompkins of Alturas.

William C. Brookhoff of Tono First quality cotton jac-i pah. quards in attractive Indian iHl designs. Ideal for auto or COTTON BLANKETS D. L.

Allen of Grass Valley, Calif. Ed Ballard of Grass Valley, Calif. Gerard L. Vanderhaven of home. Taylorsville, Calif.

Mrs. Charles Dory of Austin. Dfl HAND BLOCKED Frank Gandolfo, Austin: i 60x74 First quality cotton sheet blankets in attractive plaids. Limited quantity. Special Saturday only The 1940 census placed the total For waitresses! For housewives I For school teacher! CONVERT YOUR LEATHER SOLE SHOES INTO SPORT SOLED SHOES ONLY $1.25 pr Red Sport Rubber Full Soles and Heels Put On While You Wait or Shop BASEMENT SHOE REPAIR DEPT.

farm population of united States CLOTHS 36x36 Guaranteed colors in beautiful designs. National Low Price at 30,475,206, as compared with 30,445,350 in 1930. CHILD'S mm Shoes for the Entire Family DOWNSTAIRS SHOE DEPT. ANNOUNCING The Opening of His Offices DR. ROBERT F.

O'BRIEN DENTIST 206 Byington Bldg. Ph. 23718 Relieve misery direct without "dosing. Others to mwisMaainBBc;.

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