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Board EVEF ETTE IMC QM Nevada Extends Adult Study Plan Ksy tailor PAGE THIRTEEN PHONE 3-3161' RENO, NEVADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955 Control Work Washoe County RcceDoolt Calls Three Applications Deferred Pending Policy Settlement Members of the Nevada gaming control board are considering a Commissioners Doubtful in Southwest Reno Zoning Study Set Extension Research Object Of Planning Commissioners New Registration Deadline Is Scheduled at University Deadline for registering in its broad new program of evening adult study has been extended by the University of Nevada through Saturday noon of this week. J. Patrick Kelly, assistant director of statewide development, said the registration date had been extended until Sept. 24 because of a number of late requests for' enrollment. Adults may sign up for courses at Morrill Hall Peavine Area Reject Claim policy of monitoring" phone calls of race books in Nevada.

The subject was broached at I on the Reno campus, days -i f- 1 this morning's meeting of the Fraternity House Given Reprieve In Tax Sale Case Army Engineers Regard Project As Local Matter or evenings, tf ees range from $20 to $30 for the sem board in Carson, when applications for three new race book and sports pool licenses in Las Vegas ester for those taking cours Food and Drug Officials Open A request from the county commissioners for the re-zoning of portions of land in the southwest part of Reno will receive extended study before any concrete decision is reached, members of the Regional Planning Commission decided at a regular meeting Tuesday night. In other action a proposed change of land-use within the city limits was considered and still another change in zoning north of Reno was approved. Washoe County Commisioners Reno city officials have been came up for consideration. es for credit, and $10 to $15 for auditors. Requirements told that it is doubtful the army rejected a claim against them for NONE GRANTED engineers corps will participate are a high school education or $02,862, granted a reprieve to the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity house and took action on several None of the licenses were ranted, pending determination its equivalent.

in construction of flood control works in the Peavihe area. of future policy. Discussion of ithe south am A MutliMM wide range of courses in nearly The statement was made by E. A. Sugg, of the Sacramento en The board itself split on the ll II I IMrrllllll all colleges.

Classes still re questi i of whether any more gineers office following a tour of the area. west area resulted from the county request for a rezon-ing study of land between race or sports books will be allowed to operate in the Las Veg tion include: ART COURSES Annual meeting of the West CONFERENCE HELD area. Sugg and John M. Groves, rep- Lakeside drive and Plumas em Association of Food and "TTrpphnnrl Dramntr" Thnrs- T- 1 i 1 I resenting the engineers conferred street, between Jkloana" lane xiug mcicu aiienueu uy more ays p. Edward Yates, south and the south other matters at a regular meeting Tuesday at the courthouse.

The fraternity house will not i be sold for unpaid taxes the board I decided, after receiving an opinion from Assistant District Attorney William Raggio, on the failure of the men's group to file the necessary exemption form in 1952. WAS OVERSIGHT Actually the commissioners never contemplated serious action regarding the apparent oversight of a long departed house than 50 members, convened in instructor. Designed for the be- Reno today, with headquarters ginning art student, it includes mayor pro-tem and Rep. Clifton City limits. There already are three and the board members showed considerable concern as to whether the area could support three more.

Under Nevada law, horse race bookmakers are prohibited from accepting bets from out-of-state points or by telephone, even and businees session at El Cor- sketching from models and still YOUng. t'UHT ESIA I liM. me. MEDICAL SPEAKER C. Joseph Stetler, director of the law department, American Medical Association, is one of two speakers who will address members of the Washoe County Medical Society at a dinner gathering Thursday at 7:30 p.

m. in the Redwood room of Hotel Riverside. Local Doctors To Hear Talks Sugg told the local officials the At present the land is largely army engineers corps regard cor-1 zoned for first estate (E-l) use tez Hotel. Registration commenced Art Tuesdays, al 7:30 11. Harlan Holladav.

in a. m. alter wmcn the del- struct or. Designed to give the Designed to give egates were welcomed by Arthur student critical understanding of Robbins E. Cahill, board chair N.

Suverkrup. representing Gov. painting, sculpture and architec manager, but requested the legal man, declared he opposea dook-making in principle, because of opinion as a matter of procedure. rection of situations like those ex- and comprises some of the more isting in the Peavine area a purely desirable residential tracts in the local matter. Si area, the planners observed.

Some He said local agencies of it is also zoned for single- resi-would be required to share in the dence use, and still another por-cost of any flood control project, tion, now zoned for (E-l) has been and that this share might be very mentioned for the possible site of high because of "coordination a resort-type hotel. costs" and the high standards of The planners took note of court- Charles H. Russell, and Council- Since the form was not filed, difficulty in controlling the the property has been carried on William Sinnott, board mem RIEPETOWN LIONS CLUB TALK TOPIC The coiorfyl history of Riepetown, White Pine county, will be the subject of a talk by Dr," Russell Elliott, assistant professor of his- tory and political science at the" University of Nevada, the Reno Lions club Thursday noon at the Mapes hotel. Dr. Elliott is a native of White Pine county and graduate of the University of Nevada.

He received his doctorate at the University of California and has made an extensive study of the his-" tory of Nevada. During the Summer he. concentrated jon a study of eastern Nevada. Riepetown, located about eight miles west of Ely near the great Ruth Copper pit, and town of Kimberly, served as a "fun town" for hard rock miners in the area for many years, and has, perhaps, one of the most lurid histories of any "boom" community in the state. the county tax rolls as delinquent and technically it would now be subject to sale.

ber, said he did not believe book- man ken Maffi, who represented wate ntinfr mon-the city administration and Reno d.af and Wednesdays, 7 Mayor Len Harris. ates and HoUaday, instructors Techniques of water color still Food officials present also in- life and landscape. eluded representatives from al- BUSINESS CLASSES lied fields and Robert S. Roe, TT associate commissioner of the of Urj)a" eal Food and Drug Administration Mondays and Wednes-fnr wWnt days, 7 p. Raymond M.

Smith, making added anything to the design required by the engineers, ty action which granted a duplex TAKEN ON TOUR 1 i' tract on Lakeside drive, which On Legislation County treasurer Jack Cun Nevada gambling scene. The engineers were taken on twice "had been turned down by ningham appeared at the August SHOULD SEEK CONTROL tour of the Pea vme' area, which the planning commission after Members of the Washoe Medi However, Newell Hancock, the burned off several times ln.thej public hearings were held. meeting of the board to inquire what action his office should take. The commissioners then asked for instructor. Designed for- busi- third member of the board, said he felt that betting exists and past, several nasn nooas, wun After considerable discussion, heavy runoff and considerable commission decided that an SOll erosion have occurred Over nvproii nninion from nrsotis liv- cal Society will gather Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Redwood Room of Hotel Riverside to hear two speakers who will dis iauws nessmen and those interested in The morning program today real estate.

Deals primarily with that the state should try to con 4.1 rm i rr I trol it through licensing. the opinion. Raggio said that failure to file the exemption form did not deprive the fraternity of its right to an exemption, as mcluded.a talk, "What We Hope the Reno area. 1 i. ti i rvii ti I cuss federal and state legislation uie years, inese neavy rununs.

mg an(i adjacent to the area threaten a large residential area should be obtained before definite Discussion of the race book sit TO Accompusn, Dy uuo r.ngen- vPderal Tax effecting the practice of medicine. in nortnwest Keno. action taken "I'll a On oinoorc ti'ora I uation terminated with the board members agreeing that efforts would be the case if an individual dorff, deputy commissioner of Thursday 7 p. mt Kenneth Dillon, agriculture for Wyoming, and a instructor. Designed to explain The two speakers are C.

Joseph will be made in the future to ob was involved. REFUSE CLAIM suggest possible solutions to the emphasized that the Th oic area had generally been the vie- report on me nauonai cum en- income tax returns for individ. VAVX VWHill. X1VJ Y-- tain a license applicant's permission for monitoring his business tim of poor zoning years ago, that tion oy james jvu iougnxy, su- ual businesses corporations, pervisor, environmental, samta- FORElGX LANGUAGES asked if the corps could cooperate Stetler, director of the law department, American Medical Association, Chicago, and Thomas Alphin, assistant director of the Washington, D. C.

office of the American Medical Asociation. "chopped-up" parcels of land ex with the bureau of land manage telephone. uo.i s.eiviec, icw "Conversational French Wed- isted there and also that there ihe commissioners refused a $52,862 claim presented by Peter Carrasco, who is requesting the sum on behalf of his son, Peter, 2, ment and the" soil conservation This would be a sure-fire meth The lack of uniformity of food nesdays, 7:30 p. Betty Eilert was a road and sewage problem service in correcting the situa od of determining if Nevada control Between tne states ana son( instructor. Practice in prac- at the present time.

tion injured in an auto accident on bookies were accepting out-of- City Engineer Cann has asked HELJOVER May 30. state or telephone wagers. tne western Association was tical use of French in conversa discussed by Orlen Wiemann, chief of the milk, food and drugs "Spoken and Written department -of Colorado. Thursdays, 7:30 p. John Got the engineers to furnisk a report A proposed land-use change The board meeting ended this of the findings to the City of Reno, withm the city was held over for afternoon, after the board had Since the subjects to be discussed are deemed important to the dental profession and legal profession, members of the Washoe County Dental Society and some members of the Washoe County Bar Asociation have also been invited to the dinner gathering.

The action claims the child was hurt when Mr. Carrasco's car was struck by a county vehicle driven Second Term further study, following a public voted to defer action on gambl irst item on tne agenda tnis tardi, instructor. Practice in by Jack Zeviner, a deputy sheriff. afternoon was a talk by Robert writing and speaking Spanish hearing. This concerns six lots on both sides of Wonder street C.

Hibben, executive secretary "Modern Mexico and Its Cul- Submitted by Attorney Mau between Wells and Wheeler ing license applications submitted by several Las Vegas hotel groups. Deferred until Monday was action on the transfer of interest in the Riviera hotel to a Seen by Young avenue. A change was proposed rice J. Sullivan, the action asks for $50,000 general damages and Royal Nevada loan Is Asked The meeting is expected to be largely attended because of the of the International Association ture:" Tuesdays, 7:30 p. Law-of Ice Cream Manufacturers, ton Kline, instructor.

Historical from, Washington, D. C. and cultural background of Mex- from duplex (R-2) multiple $2,862 in special costs. importance of the subject matter residence (R-3) Washoe' County Young Repub set for discussion. Since the area under considera- Board members also approved a change of land use for some lican Women were told Monday tion was for six lots only, plan by Rep.

Clifton Young he beheves President Eisenhower will seek a A Denver uranium develoner ers. felt this might constitute Every state in the nation, said ico. Taught in English. Includes Mr. Hibben, has standards of slides and records, identification to serve the public PHYSICAL EDUCATION and protect consumer interests.

"Activities for Primary Fair dealing among the manu- GradesCMondays7-p. ra, Lois facturers is a great help' in Fitzgibbons, i For seeing that ice cream continues teachers and parents interested i Board Misses spot and they moved to SOO acres of land, northwest of Reno and north of the city reservoir at the west extremity of Seventh St The land had been and two Los Angeles men have second term. hold over any decision on the applied to the Nevada Tax Com group headed by Gus Green-baum, a former licensee in the Flamingo. MILLION PLUS Greenbaum and his group are paying more than one million dollars for a 75 per cent interest in the gambling operation, with the old Riviera hotel corporation An earbLEisenhower supporter, property at They mission-fort approval of a $190, Young, Nevada Republican, 'said, unclassified before the action was Reno Member 000 loan to the Royal Nevada felt this parcel could be considered with a larger zorte, to be de if the president health, permits, taken. Hotel Las Vegas, In other matters the board ap-' to be made of cream, milk solids, developing play programs for sugar and flavoring.

Vigilance youngsters. is maintained to see that other JOURNALISM products do not interfere with "Interpreting the Day's News:" bated at the October meeting. if he feels he is contributing to the welfare of the American The application was filed by The Regional Planning Com The larger zone would extend Arnold Kimmes of Denver, neonle. and if he sees that his L-otninincr proved a change of license for Johnny's Open Door on Moana mission is missing a 25 per cent under a as far. west as Holcomb avenue Charles "Spellman, a Los An- this standard, Hibben told the Tuesday, 7 p.

A. L. Higgin- party is behind him, I feel he will leasing agreement. representation from the present Reno city administration, board geles furrier, and Bert Douglas P01 as' far north as association members. I botham and Keiste Janulis, in- again see ine financial RtorV Cheney street.

or Los Angeles. Of interest to local farm inter- structors. Designed to give read Young declared that a principal members observed at their Tuesday night meeting. Approved was rezoning for the ers, said the sneaker, is the fact ers and listeners understanding of TTipv want to hnv debentures which later can be converted Fisher C. Baily property, on both that the ice cream industry uses news events and workings of v.a mill Vioiro nas nui uctii luniuiicu lssue is whether he wui nave a sympathetic congress to back him up on domestic issues.

Planners took note of the fact into stoolr in the nlush strin that the new city administration 10 billion pounds of milk annually newspapers and other media, for its cream and milk solids. MATHEMATICS Lane, now to be known as the Supper Club. James W. Mask and James P. Hammonds were approved as the new licensees.

A change was also approved for the Vista Beer Gardens, just east of Sparks with Jack Yeager as the new operator. Action was deferred on application of the Rock Spring Casino near Vya, in northern Washoe county. hotel-gambling casino. The ap- Bar. changed from (A-2) to (A-l) The Eisenhower administra- J- classification.

The change per intermediate AigeDra Mon tion has renewed the faith of uther major gamDimg license plication indicates they subse has yet to name a representative to the planning board, although requested to do so several weeks SALES DOUBLE mits one dwelling to the acre. day, Wednesday, 7:30 p. Mau- those of us who believe in the applications deferred inciuae tne quently may buy $750,000 worth, There were no protests to this American free enterprise sys- uonanza ciud, ias vegas, uaiis- Ice cream sales have doubled rice Demers and E. M. Beesley, every decade and presently the instructors.

A second course in ago. ine for $125,000. Spellman for Board members said they felt tem," the Nevada member of con- er of the tsouiaer ciud, one oi gres's declared. Las Vegas first gambling opera- maustry now retails aooui aigeDra ior tnose who had one $40,000 and Douglas for $25,000. it was vital the city be represent 000 gallons of ice cream and re- year course in high school.

ed at meetings, to be informed of MUSIC COURSES lated products annually'. He attributed current prosper- tions to a group neaaea ay ity and record high wages to a est Amante, transfer of the to helieve that all blue- ifornia club, Las Vegas, to a 14- License Hearing Reports in Las Vegas have said Sidney Fox, Salt Lake City radio-television figure, was interested in the hotel, but no planning commission action and to act as "liaison" between the "Nineteenth Century Music Vanilla, in spite of fanciful, tan prints must originate in Washing- man group, licensing of the Fre- Tuesdays, 7 p. Freeburne, in two bodies. Reno Moisture Above Normal structor. Study of such Roman ton." Jmont hotel, Being construciea application was filed by him, It was noted that the previous administration's representative, Other accomplishments of "the downtown Las Vegas by a large Here tic composers as Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt, and Postponed The state gambling board was meeting in Carson today, but Republican administration syndicate headed by Edward Grieg.

PHILOSOPHY Chairman Robbins Cahill said claimed by Young included the Levenson, former bands licensee, "successful 'waging' of peace, a and addition of several new part- Marshal Guisti, seldom, if ever, missed a meeting and was instrumental in solving some of the problems of the commission A postponement from Oct. 10 the Royal Nevada application "World Wednes new look, long-pull military policy ners at the New Frontier. Storms last weekend pushed will not be considered because to Oct. 17 has been ordered in the talizing and much advertised new flavors, is still the popular favorite, with chocolate a strong second and strawberry in third place. The industry also uses 500,000 pounds of fruit and tree nuts yearly in the manufacture of ice cream, said Mr.

Hibben. Bread Standards and Labeling and Artificial Color in Bread was discussed by Harold Austin, director, Food and Drug Control in Arkansas while Misrepresenta the precipitation mark for Reno a month or more will be re-l inunaerDira Hotel gaming ac which pertain to the city. and restoration of honesty to the XVVO LICENSED federal government;" I Two men who applied for days, 7 p. m. Charles Monson, instructor.

A study of such primitive and civilized religions as Ta above the normal for the season, quired for the routine investiga-1 ense recovation case, to be heard A replacement for Mr. Guisti the weatherman said 'today. Kenneth Villon, county chair-j minor interests in the New i ron- tion. 1 I district, court nere was requested last Spring, but to oism, Buddhism, and man. introduced tne speaKer.

tier were licensed, xnese wwe It was the first time this area While the names of Kimmes, Postponement was ordered by date no one has been appointed Thomas A. Smith of Ely, state Chester Solomont, Hollywood ad- had any above-normal moisture The city representative is an GOP chairman, reported on his vertising man who is purchasing Spellman and Douglas appeared District Judge Merwyn H. Brown on the application filed with the of Winnemucca who said he has reading for many a moon. "General Thursday, 7 p. m.

Robert ex-officio member and does not recent visit with other Republican Der cent for $15,000, and Cos- The first rainfall began Friday, have a vote. Nevada commission. Fox an- tound a contact in his court cal McQueen, instructor. Forms state leaders, to the president, mas Mascari, Indianapolis, when .01 of an inch was recorded. nounced to the Associated Press endar.

tion in Food Supplements and Health Lectures was the topic of Gordon Wood, chief, Los Angeles Mrs. Gloria Wilson, president Droduce dealer, who is paying On Saturday an additional .16 of i i in Salt Lake that he, Kimmes The Nevada Tax Commission is and Spellman had taken over seeking to revoke gaming licenses ot tne wasnoe county ciud, con- $40,000 for 1.6 per cent. and laws of human behavior, illustrated by case histories. SOCIOLOGY "Juvenile' Tues' district, Federal Food and Drug ducted the meeting. Zoning Hearing an inch fell, followed by a downpour Sunday night which brought an added .33 of an inch of mois management control of the Royaiiheld in the Las Vegas resort ca Nevadan.

sino by Myron B. Hicks and Clif days, 7 p. m. Capt Louis Spitz, Administration. Following a talk by McKay, Mc Kinon, chief, San Francisco dis ture.

The grand total of the Fox said the three put up fGrd A. Jones, former lieutenant weekend storm was .50 exactly Reno Police Dept Causes and prevention of juvenile crimes $750,000 to carry the new hotel governor. The control board also approved F. E. Simpson, well-known White Pine county club operator, as the licensee at the Nevada hotel in Ely.

Simpson currently is licensed also in Ely's Bank club. Control board action is for one-half inch. Is Postponed trict, on civil defense measures, which he said had financial Sought is a permanent iniunc Added to the previous total for with case histories as examples SPEECH troubles. Fox told the wire serv- tion prohibiting the tax commis the group adjourned business ses sions for the day. the season of ,,35 of an inch, fig ice the three received aenentures sion from revoking the license.

Scheduled hearing on the pro ured from July 1, the Reno area Later in the afternoon, dele "Correction of Speech Fridays, 7 p. m. Manning, warded to the state tax commis has had .85 of an inch of rain gates motored to Reno Ski Bowl posed rezoning of 50 acres of land south of Reno was postponed convertible to common voting -phg pair js accused of failing to stock and that this would amount disclose what the commission to half outstanding stock. bairns was a secret interest held sion in the form of recommend instructor. For teachers and par well over the normal figure of .60 for a trip on the chair lift to the Tuesday by the Washoe county for this date in the season.

The agreement Fox claimed, in Thimderhird rasinn. bv top of Slide mountain. ations. The tax commission retains final authority over gamb ents interested in causes and correction of speech defect in chil commissioners. On the temperature front Reno runs ior tnree years ana giv Me Lansky, a notorious under had a high of 77 Tuesday, and was dren and adults.

ling control matters. The com his group option to take over HUSKY THIEF TAKES CEMENT Sparks police know two things about a theif they are looking for today: He's pretty powerful, and he may be planning some construction. Missing from a service station under construction at 17th street and Prater Way Wednesday morning were five 100-ppund sacks of cement Whoever took the cement also pulled some anchor steel from walls being built, and damaged some brick "work. Owen Kissick reported the theft. Wednesday world figure, "Public Monday, well on the way back to near- mission is scheduled to meet in The land, described as the former Keith Scott property, has been suggested for a change from E-2 classification to E-l.

The first control of the company owning Hicks and Jones contend the Summer warmth. The minimum Wednesday, 7 p. m. stall in Carson next Tuesday ana Wednesday-. the resort property.

He added AL.t TrT .1 t.n.,n Mvtm- commission's action is "arbitrary structed. Effective speaking and Edward L. Randall, food and drug commissioner of Nevada is in charge of local arrangements while officers of the western association include O. H. Engen-dorff, Mr.

Randall, vice-president and. James M. Doughty, secretary-treasurer. permits only one residence per this morning was 36. Indicative that Fall is approaching in the nation, however, was the chilly 15 speech techniques.

Designed for mat wu "KH capricious" and is. not sup-pal responsibihty for running the 30,000 square feet while the pro club officers, toastmasters, mas w. vvt. swank hotel. Court Continues ters of ceremony.

posed classification would allow one home per 15,000 square feet. WALLET FOUND Found at a Reno intersection Mattie McCabe Such a proposal was rejected by PARKER PAYS $22 the Regional Planning Commis John Randolph Funkhouser, 27, Monday was a wallet containing Property Trial Dies in Reno sion last month after a public degree reading last night at Fra-ser, coldest town in the United States. Only one station in the nation was in the 100's Tuesday it was exactly that at Presidio, Tex. Continued fair weather was forecast for Reno and the Sierra region. papers identifying the owner as 2085 Ellendale Road, paid $22 in municipal court Tuesday as the hearing where adjacent property District court trial of Nick Mrs, Mattie McCabe, resident Micheo PerSlio of Carson City.

owners protested This decision, Runaway Youth Held by Police Reno police who made a rou of Reno for the last five years, result of overtime parking tickets charged against him following however, was appealed to the died this morning at a local hos county board for final action. Limbery, owner of the Stewart apartments, versus the former owner, Carle B. Stanley, has been continued for at least 25 arrest on a warrant. pitaL She was. 60 years of age.

PLANNERS CRITICIZE Mrs. McCabe, a native of Mm sota, is survived by her husband, tine arrest of a runaway juvenile Tuesday discovered today that Attorney John Halley represented advocates of the land use change, and asked that a subsequent public hearing be postponed until Oct 5 to allow time to study the request. ILLEGAL BILLBOARDS Samuel McCabe, and a daughter, Mrs. Verone McGlynn, both of days. In the suit, Mr.

Limberys claims the property was misrepresented when, sold to him in Frustration in a Tool Shed Arsenal for Protection Against Burglar Stolen not only the boy but $3200 of his father's money was reported Reno. She lived at 59 Wells Ave. I Illegally placed billboards drew What makes the problem diffi- June of 1953. He contends Mr. missing in Burbank, Calif.

Funeral arrangements are in-1 strong comment from members of cult, it was noted, is the number Stanley failed to inform him that of non-conforming signs' which the building had been condemned Smith Service were erected in certain areas prior! for occupancy. complete, and will be announced the Regional Planning Commis-later by the Walton Funeral sion Tuesday night with plan-Home, ers noting it was "high time" to The boy, 15, had no money with him arrested, and denied taking any money from his iod of time, and that his total loss is about $700. Set Thursday Funeral services for Mrs. father's drug store. He said that after the second Grace Ethel Smith will be held breakin he began sleeping in the tool shed, with a .38 pistol under do something about it Plnrprl in Intl Raymond M.

Smith, regional nuceu in JOII planner, said that most of the Reno police Tuesday jailed a larger billboard firms are co-San Mateo man on a lewdness operating and do not erect the charge after apprehending him cumbersome structures in viola- here Thursday. his pillow and an automatic shot gun close at hand. The rites will start, at 1:30 p. m. in the home chapel of the The small arsenal he kept in a tool shed for the express purpose cf defending himself against a burglar Who has been bothering him wa stolen by the burglar, a Reno resident told police Tuesday.

i William A. Powell, 3015 South Virginia St, is the somewhat disgusted householder. He told police that the latest breakin was the third over a per to zoning measures. Now both lawyers will suomix The comparison was brought briefs on points of law, before out in the stretch of U. S.

395 be- a decision is rendered in the case tween Mt Rose road and Echo's, by Judge A. J. MaestrettL where there is no zoning control Mr. Stanley is represented in and the same highway from the action by attorney Ernest Kietzke lane to Echo's, which has Brown, while Sidney Robinson the control. represents Mr.

Limberys. Planners felt it was time to call The complant asks the court a halt to the practice of erecting to restore the $140,000 to Mr, illegally placed billboards. The Limberys and to end the con-commission expressed the opinion tract under which the purchase they should be ripped out. was made. Puzzled police were wondering if he could have spent that much in the two weeks he has been missing, if he could have done something else with the money, or if the grand larceny report was in error.

Juvenile officers said that he does not look old enough to make Ross-Burke Co. under the direc ln Wingf leld park. tion of zoning laws. But when he was absent from the shed for awhile Tuesday, the They identifed him as Creigh- tion of Adah chapter, Order of However, said Smith, one party burglar returned, made away the Eastern Star. recently erected two billboards in ton P.

Storey, 42, and said the charge' involved alleged attempted enticement of a male with the weapons, and added an electric grinder to his growing Mrs. Smith, a long time Reno resident died Monday in Sac a commercial zone and has resisted efforts of the planning office it likely he would be allowed to to have them removed. ramento. pile of loot gamble..

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