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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 19

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Cl CaJ IRENO EVENING GAZETTE AUGUST 3, 1960 19 Retired Nevada MARTIN RITES Funeral services were held for To Start Search Nichols Rites Are Conducted Debora (Debbie) J. Martin, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, Monday at 3 pin. paown I i Funeral services for Mrs.

Of Wrecked B-24 in the home chapel of Ross-Burke Mine Official Dead in Utah Annie B. Nichols were held Monday in the Epworth Methodist A search team from Stead Air Co. with the Rev. Edwin M. Sweet of the First Methodist Church officiating.

Burial was in Moun Church in Fallon. The Rev. Joseph H. Pritchard officiated. Force Base today was to start a search of wreckage of a B-24 tain View Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Ed Harriman, bomber that crashed into a high OGDEN, Utah (Special) Paul C.B. Stark, Ralph Lattin, James Johnson, Otto Sander and S. R. The Hudson River is nicknamed 'the Rhine of America." Sierra lake 17 years ago. Hett, retired manager of the Nevada operations of Kennecott Downs.

Present at the services were delegations from the Order Wreckage of the plane was A found by a ranger last week in Rowdy-dow comedy in its wild of the Eastern Star, Rebekahs and Copper, died Sunday in Dee Memo-real Hospital here of natural a lake in Kings Canyon National P.E.O. I Park, east of Fresno. The B-24 Private cremation followed at causes at the age of 61. Born May 15, 1899 in Lead S.D. FREE SCHWINN BIKES! DOUG'S A ROOT BEER vanished during a storm on Mountain View Cemetery, Reno.

Dec. 6, 1943, while on a training Mr. Hett was a South Dakota Burial will be in the Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland. Arrange-, flight from Hammer Field, School of Mines graduate. Fresno.

est and most uninhibited form characterizes everything the Ritz Brothers tackle, and the current show in the Olympic Room of the Riverside Hotel is in their grandest tradition. The trio, Al, Jimmy and Harry, seem to have discovered the secret of perpetual ments were in charge of Walton He was employed by the Trojan The team from Stead includes Funeral Home. Mining Co. in So. Dakota.

0 M-Sgt. Henry M. Waskevitch, a military diver, and Maj. John In 1923, he went with the Nevada Consolidated Copper new MUM 3 Corp. in Ruth, Nevada.

Thayer and LL Robert C. Hart- motion; there's never a letup WIN rr irx J.90U In 1939 he became superintend mann. Sf '-n MMaw' "if i mmm wr riwnmm iii The long-lost plane apparently ent of mines for Kennecott Copper Corp. for the division of mines from start to finish of the act 8:30 and midnight, with a 2:30 a.m. show on Saturdays.

Glamour -girl finger Shirley Har- had struck a mountain above the level before its main in Kutn, Nevada. He was pro moted to general manager for sections fell into the lake. Searchers already have found Kennecott Copper Corp. in the Nevada mine in McGill, Nevada in a piece of the wing, a propeller, mer shares the show with the Ritz Brothers. She's a beautiful girl with a beautiful voice, who got 1949.

and smaller parts. A flight boot He retired in 1955 due to ill health and had resided in Ogden FREE TICKETS WITH EVERY JACKPOT 4 QUALIFICATION DRAWINGS DAILY AT 5, 7. 8 11 P.M. since. with a human foot inside was recovered.

The foot was in a good state of preservation, giving rise to the possibility bodies of the six crewmen may be found in the He was a member of the Epis her start on a coast-to-coast TV series called "Showtime" under the sponsorship of General Electric for the Canadian Broadcasting Company. ND TOMERMN'S CAR-BIKE ACCIDENT INJURES 4-YEAR-OLD BOY Seth Orstein of 2085 Gridley Ave. rode his bicycle down a driveway near his home and into a car. Driver of the auto was Melvin George Geverha of 9501 South Virginia St. Juvenile authorities, traffic police and ambulance personnel are shown aiding the youth who suffered a broken leg.

(Gazette photo) copal Church, Grand Lodge 25, 22 F. A. Rapid City S. D. cold water.

He was a member of the Royal FIRST PIPE ORGAN Arch Masons, Nevada Monitor AUTORAMA Chapter, Knights Templar of Ely; Select Masters; past president of BANK'S The pipe organ was invented by an Egyptian, Ctesibius, in the third century B. and used SUCCESSORS John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, lidge and Harry Truman all became presidents of the United States because of the death of a bteptoe Shrine Club of Ely, past LIBERAL SLOTS GENEROHS MCKPOTS commander of Ely Commandery water pressure to provide a uni Andrew Johicon, Chester Arthur, form wind supply. Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coo- president Neatest trick of the week: A certain political leader who shall be nameless here, was quoted by a national wire service the other day as saying "The conservatives will cut their own throats if they don't stop sitting on their hands and do something." Hotel Faces Threat of Suit Over Name Use 6, Knights Templar; past high priest of Royal Arch Masons of Nevada, Monitor Chapter 13; member of Ely Council 6, Royal and select Masters. He was a member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi LAS VEGAS (AP) The New neers, State Board of Nevada, Reno will play host to the California-Nevada District of Frontier Hotel here has been threatened with a law suit if it continues to use the show title State Board of Professional Engi BRIGHT NEW IDEA! DECORATE OUTDOORS AND INDOORS WITH the American Rose Society and past president Ameri- "Oriental Holiday." Survivors include his widow of The suit was threatened by Steve Parker, husband of ac Ogden, a son, Paul Hett, of Elko, September 9, 10 and 11, with nationally known rose experts to be guests of honor and speakers. Feature of the conference will be the Reno Rose Society's Rose tress Shirley Mac Laine.

a daughter, Mrs. Pochard (Doris) Parker, who produced the suc Drummond, Coronado, one grandchild; a sister Mrs. Matilda cessful "Holiday in Japan" show Schadel and a brother. Erwin at the hotel for one year, in both of Lead S. D.

formed the officials of the hotel of the pending suit through his Public Mason's funeral serv- attorney. Benjamin Neuman of lves were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Larkin Mortuarv Beverly Hills, CaliL Show on September 10 in the First National Bank building, corner Second and Virginia streets. Few people realize that Reno is becoming increasingly famous for the quality and variety of roses which can be grown here, so this is a chance to see what the gardeners are doing. Trophies and ribbons will be awarded at the show.

Neuman wrote the hotel "Mr in Ogden. Parker cannot permit the use of the title which will be miscon-stued by the public as being the same as 'Hobday in An I I 1 PS 1 appropriate court action will be instituted to prevent the use ot Revenue Agents Seize Slots At San Souci the title 'Oriental Holiday or any similar title." Preston Foster, New Frontier Friend of ours said wistfully the other day, "Wouldn't it be nice to see one of those old fashioned movies where the story isn't a secret and it's okay to tell people the ending." spokesman, said the hotel plans to continue using the "Oriental which replaced Parker's "Holi LAS VEGAS (AP) Tax trou day in Japan. bles of the Sans Souci Hotel ONLY were compounded Tuesday when agents of the Bureau of Internal And remember when life was simple and easy, in the pre-atom days? Overheard the other day, one young modern (male) to another Y. M. (female) "Don't get so close, baby, you're raising my.

electro-colloidal level." Revenue seized ten slot machines for failure of the owners to pur- Bee Colonies 9,000 in State cnase federal tax stamps. fa. M. special asent in cnarge of the intelligence divi sion of the Bureau of Internal 6 Colonies of bees In Nevada on Revenue, said failure to obtain If the dogs about town (Pedigreed, that is) seem a little the 5230 per machine tax stamp July 1960 were estimated at IS maae the slots "contraband," pre-occupied and absent minded these days, it's because they're 9,000, the same as July 1, 19o9, according to U.S. Dept.

of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing me same classification as narcotics and machine guns. concentrating on their obedience Robert Timm, one of the two Service, Salt Lake City lessons. "One-two-three, sit; one two-three, wag tail men who broke the light plane However, this estimate does not and so on. Getting ready for the include the colonies in the Oro-vada area which were brought Reno Kennel Club's eleventh an endurance night record two years ago, owns the machines and had leased them to the Sans nual dog show, Sunday, Septem there from out of state for pollina ber 25, at Moana Ball Park. About Souci.

He is expected to bring tion purposes, and will leave the You'd gladly pay double this amount! a thousand dogs (plus owners, court action contesting the state late this summer. seizure. handlers, valets, and maids) are expected in town for the event. The Sans Souci's other finan During the winter and spring of 1959-60 an estimated 20 per cent of the number of colonies entering the winter period were last cial problems include a S21.nm Don't let the summer go by- debt to the government for ex and have you noticed the touch of cise and withholding taxes, for Fall in the air these mornings? wnicn a lien was filed recently. Condition of Nevada bee colonies was reported at 77 epr cent of normal and condition of nectar xesieroay tne management without having lunch poolside at the Riverside.

It's a treat in paid tne county $4,990 in cash tor a third quarter gaming li more ways than one, what with the new kitchen staff under the plants at 72 per cent of normal on July 1, 1960, as compared to 87 per cent and 76 per cent re cense. The county demanded cash after a check for the quar direction of Andrew Kress to prepare those delectable goodies on spectively for the same date a terly tax Dounced. year ago. the menu, and the Riverside ex pert barmen to mix those long, 12 decorator colors. Mix or- match 'em to create a festive party atmosphere indoors or out 3 attractive holders let you place lamps on tables, hang them or plant in the ground (holders at small additional cost) FREE lighting wand with purchase of each lamp.

Easy to light lamps burn up to 100 hours. tall, cooling drinks. Jerry Cobb Harry MacKaben and his KNEV FM radio mike is there to interview guests and celebrities, too, just for fun. Noble Grand of Mason IOOF YERINGTON (Special) Harry Entertainment in the Riverside Cocktail lounge, beginning at o'clock every evening, has all the MacKaben was installed as noble grand of Mason Valley Lodge No. variety and good music any one could ask.

There are the Andrini Brothers, those gentlemen of the 34, IOOF, during special cere monies July 27. Installing officer strings; the Barons and their SHARE IN PROFITS JED ENTERPRISES NOW ACQUIRING RENTAL PROPERTIES, NOW, SHOWING 35 RETURN OR BETTER PLUS GROWTH IN EQUITY FOR FURTHER INFO. PHONE FA 9-0588 WRITE BOX 5681, RENO This is an announcement Not a solicitation was O. R. Brown of Hawthorne, musical stylings; and for the Latin rhythm, Los Nortenos; si, senor, Mineral Lodge No.

51, district deputy grand master. who'll sing Spanish songs of any Installed with McKaben were Vintage. They're new Reno, and a sensation. NOW at most Chevron Dealers and Standard Stations, Inc. E.

J. McCargar vice grand, Harry Nagel treasurer, Frank A. Wil Corner Bar fans at the River side keep Buddy Reed busy every liams recording and financial secretary, Richard Lang warden, Frank Dodge conductor and A. night at the over-sized piano-bar, Many's the time there ll be M. Jennings chaplain.

jam session in thea early hours when boys from the various bands drop by for a little music on A banquet attended by lodge members and guests was held at conclusion of the installation. their own. Larry Harding, suave MC for the This is Reno show on Radio KBET, interviewed a couple of the Riverside Starlets on his show the other evening on show biz Probably nobody hereabouts knows more answers to this one than Larry himself. He was on the production end of the famous "Man From Mars" show a couple of decades ago and this one liter ally panicked not only the house but the entire country. His private version of this now-classic radio originial yarn is better than the original yarn.

And don't miss the Shrine Circus, now in town at Mackay Stadium on the University of Nevada campus, north of town. Opal the most educated elephant in the world is very much a part of the show, in fact she usually halts the show as far as tihe customers are concerned. The circus will play through Saturday. Hundreds of Reno political en thusiasts, Republican variety, greeted Vice President Richard Nixon and his beautiful wife, Pat, who incidentally is a native Ne- Glorify your garden. Plant lamps in ground to accent shrubbery or planted areas.

See TV in a new light Place lamp; where it gives gentle Wumination; for pleasant viewing. Use this light touch indoors. Highlight flower arrangements, paint-ings, statuary or use as soft flattering light for entertaining. Add glamor to your party. Place several lamps around your patio, on barbecue table, or hang from patio cover.

vadan, on their arrival here, to wish them luck at the start of-the campaign toward the White House. "Home flonlcincr! Wo hpffpr nfc fhnt. wfe saw So-o-o, see you tonight at the Eiverside. Ln the Gazette-Journal Want Ads it's 'Safer.

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