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DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham Gazette TV Log September 1, 1938 RENO EVENING GAZETTE ff Information furnished by TV Stations MY DAD (S A I MSo HAVE A VOG- AAWED SA00ptf he's Kind ana uiey are subject to change. The Reno Evening Gazette assumes no responsibility forthcir correctness. For further Information call Station KOLO TV. Phone Fa 3 0721 of Com munlty Antenna, FA 3-0741. A0OUT MY FAMLY.

County Board Races Draw Top Attention (Continued from Page 1) Monday COMMUNITY ANTENNA (Channels 2. 4, C) KOLO-TV (Channel t) 2 American Bandstand now a deputy attorney general 3:00 Georgetta was appointed fol VITAL STATISTICS lowing resignation of Gordon Rice earlier this Summer. BIRTHS I DEATHS WEATHER Information as furnished by the TJ. 6. Weather Bureau at the Reno Municipal Airport, Reno.

Temperatures high and low for 24 hours ead-lng at 4:30 a.m.. Sept. 1. 1958: 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 BALDWIN In Reno. Aug.

28. 1958 ASSEMBLY RACE Deserf Inn To Take Over At Stardust WALSH Requiem high mass for Jack Francis Walsh will be cele to Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin of Sparks, a daughter. Both the Democrats and the Republicans will choose seven BARBERA In Reno.

Aug. 24. 1958 to brated Tuesday at 9 a.m. In the Catholic Church of the Little Flower. Recitation of the rosary will be Monday at 7:30 p.m.

In O'Brien-Rogers Kelper chapel. H. L. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Earoera of Reno, a daughter. L. nominees to run in November for assembly seats allotted to the BEEVER In Reno. Aug. 30.

1958 to Reno district. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beever of Graeagle, a son. Nevada Los Angeles 82 63 Stations Xouisvllle .86 56 RENO 9S 44 Memphis 92 72 Austin 93 5 Miami 89 78 I4atrt til C.

ftn LAS VEGAS Owners of the Republican hopefuls are James 3:30 9:00 6:30 Desert Inn today were schedul- BIGHAM In Reno. Aug. 23, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Arian Blgham of Reno, a son.

ed to take over complete man- 90 43 New York 83 67 agement of the Stardust Hotel, 89 46 omah 74 eo BOLLING In Reno, Aug. 24. 1958 already the defendant in bank to Mr. and Mrs. John BoUlng of Reno, a son.

ruptcy proceedings by upaid construction firms. BROWN In Reno. Aug. 27, 1958 to Bailey, incumbent, Hugo Cavalli, former policeman, William L. Foster, city councilman, Frederick L.

Hill, incumbent, Marvin B. Humphrey, incumbent, Mabel Isbell, incumbent, J. Harold a a railroad passenger agent, Howard F. McKissick, incumbent, Robert L. Schouweiler, insurance, T.

P. Botti, real es 7:00 Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Reno, a daughter. It was confirmed also that the friends may cH at the chapel until 8:30 a.m.

Tuesday. ACTIONS FILED Lillian M. Guth vs. Robert W. Guth; Kenneth Lawrence Halier vs.

Ethel M. Halier; Frances Eileen Fish-er vs. Robert Lee Fisher; Estate of Vernlta Kohlagen Davenpeck; Mabel M. Schmidt vs. Louis Dale Kruse; James Walter Protor vs.

Ruby Jean Pro tor; Karen Ann Frltchen vs. Allen Leroy Frltchen; George C. Drevalas vs. Bernlce M. Drevalas; American Credit Corporation of Nevada vs.

Paul Tremblay; Grant Herbert Hosford vs. Roberta Faye Hosford; Ronald Crenage vs. Catherine Crenage; Judith G. Dew-snap vs. George E.

Dewsnap; Mary Ann Halford vs. Jack R. Halford; Renae J. Kehmna vs. Richard C.

Kehmna; Judith Gordon vs. Irving Gordon; Lillian K. Keller vs. Herbert M. Keller; Barbara A.

StoU vs. Jos BUCQUAY In Reno. Aug. 25. 1958 Desert Inn is negoitating to lease the Royal Nevada hotel facilities, a resort hotel which to Mr.

and Mrs. William Bucquay of Reno, a daughter. 4 Movie 6 Ted Randal 8 Early Edition; Parjy Lin 2 Who Do You Trust 8 Quintet 2 American Bandstand 6 Movie 2 Superman 4 Popeye 8 KOLO Korral 2 Mickey Mouse Club 4 Capt. Sacto 8 Midwest Livestock; News Weather (5:55) 2 Tooneytown 4 Our Miss Brooks ft News 8 Sports Doug Edwards (6:15) 2 Bengal Lancers 4 News 6 Rob) a Hood 8 White Hunter 2 liar Dor Command 4 Search for Adventurs 6 Burn? and Allen 8 Eurns and Allen 2 Cowtown Rodeo 4 Sea Hunt 6 Masquerade Party' 8 Maverick 4 Restless Guns 6 Top Lucy Shows 2 Bold Journey 4 Wells Fargo 6 Frontier Justice 8 Frontier Justice 2 Voice of Firestone 4 Twenty-One 6 Studio One 8 Studio One In Hollywood 2 Welk's Top Tunes 4 Goodyear Theater 4 Suspicion 6 Movie 8 Late Edition; Nightwatch (10:05) 2 I Led Three Lives 8 Sports Roundup Fabulous Feature (10:40) 4 News; Movie (11:03) 6 News; Movie (11:35) 6 News 8 Final Edltioa 4 News CASTLE In Reno. Aug.

29, 1958 to 7:30 8:00 has been closed, except for room Las Vegas .108 76 Philadelphia 87 63 Lovelock 97 51 Phoenix .107 83 Susanvllle 92 Pittsburgh 83 56 Tonopah 95 56 Portland Me 82 65 Wln'emucca 92 46 Portland Ore 84 61 National Raleleh 87 69 Information Rapid City 85 65 Albany. 91 60 Richmond 90 70 Albuquerque 95 66 St Louis 79 is Amarlllo 93 65 Lake City 87 Id Atlanta 90 70 San Antonio 86 73 Bismarck 78 46 San Diego 78 66 Boise R9 63 S. Francisco 78 Boston 89 69 St Ste Marie 69 44 BrownsvUle 94 76 Seattle 77 56 Buffalo 84 57 Spokane 81 62 Casper 85 43 Tamoa 93 73 Charleston I Washington 87 68 SC. 89 76 Wichita 88 53 Chicago 63 55 Edmonton 67 54 Cincinnati 81 52 Montreal i Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Castle of Reno, a son. tate, Harry B. Swanson, at rentals, for the last year. COLISHAW In Reno, Aug. 29, 1958 United Hotels Corporation, 'He's restin' 'cause this is LABOR Day, Joey.

Ye see, Labor means. SKIP it!" to Mr. and Mrs. Norris Collshaw of Reno, a son. CORBRIDGE In Reno.

Aug. 25. 1968 operators of Wilbur darks Desert Inn 'and the Harbor Island Spa, Miami Beach, will be in complete charge of all operations in the Stardust, the to Mr. and Mrs. Oris corbrldge of Sparks, a daughter.

torney. Democratic assembly candidates from the Reno district are Roger Bissett, Harold S. Cliis-holm, Chauncey A. Crosby, Drake Delanoy, Jerry J. Mona-ghan, Norman W.

Rockholm, Charles M. Duenwald, Kenneth TIZZY By Kate Osann 8:30 9:00 9:30 CROSMER In Reno, Aug. 27, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croesmer of Empire, a Cleveland 82 64 Ottawa 84 ST world's largest resort hotel with DI ANTONIA In Reno.

Aug. 23, 1958 more than 1065 rooms. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dl Antonia of Reno, a son.

Jack Factor and associates. Columbus 85 53 Winnipeg 5T 47 Denver 87 56 Calvary 69 45 Detroit 81 54 Reglna 74 47 Duluth 56 47 Toronto 85 52 El Paso 96 76 Vancouver 71 57 Fargo 64 5D Anchorage 59 51 Fort Worth 95 78 Fairbanks S7 S3 GEOIA In Reno, Aug. 23, 1958 to H. Bovard. SPARKS POSTS Seeking the nomination from the Sparks assembly district, are four Democrats, with two to be owners of the property have managed the rooms since the hotel opened on July 2.

Previ Mr. and Mrs. George Geoia of Reno, a son. 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 HIBBS In Reno, Aug. 23, 1958 to Mr.

Galveston 91 81'Junesu 63 29 ously Factor leased other facili Helena 81 46 Honolulu. Jacksonville 61 72i 89 73 nominated. The Democrats are ties at the Stardust to the Desert Inn management including Kansas Cy 81 67' 12:30 the food and bar service, the ca Chester S. Christensen, incumbent, Artie D. Valentine, incumbent, Ralph A.

Hoy, railroad en sino and the cafe Continental. 1:30 eph C. StoU; Emma Jesus vs. Peter Jesus; Ruth M. Stone vs.

Robert J. M. Stone; WUhelm F. B. Bauer vs.

Lotte Mar-that Bauer; Gwenneth William Moore vs. Frances Bernlce Moores; Hubert N. Brown vs. Gwenllian Brown; Josephine B. Gryner vs.

Henry Otto Gryner; Vera Rose Whiteside Brooks vs. Robert R. Brooks. Jo Ann Alexander vs. Orln V.

Alexander; Marie L. Horgan vs. Felix Nicholas Horgan; Mary Brlnton vs. Glenn D. Brlnton; Doris Elaine Pea vs.

Frederick E. Pea; Eleanor Mae McCall vs. James Rodney McCaU; Wallace O. Talbot vs. Patricia Joyce Talbot; Earle J.

Lelght vs. Mildred G. Lelght; William Joseph McMahon vs. Jean Hilda McMahon; Elizabeth M. Andrews vs.

Clarence T. Andrews; Jo Anne C. Phlster vs. Warren Kt Phlst-er; Bonnie Jean Womack vs. Donnle Gene Womack; Francis Mazine Toney vs.

John A. Toney; Ronald Joe Con-dron vs. Joan Condron; William Kenneth Cox vs. Marie Doyle Cox; William Hammond Walker vs. Polly Jo Walker; Phelan H.

Sampson vs. Car-mellta P. Sampson; Shirley Ann Couts vs. Luther Duane Couts; Herman Williams vs. Audrey Rogers Wll- Janet MacLeod vs.

John F. McLeod; State of Nevada ex rel Barbara H. Brahm vs. Richard W. Brahm; Doris M.

Richards vs. Edmund F. Richards: William Eisenbray has been appointed resident manager of mm Tuesday the Stardust, being elevated to PRECIPITATION DATA Reno and rtclnlty: last 24 hours, none; season to date, .78: normal to date. to date last year. .03.

Other stations: Buffalo, 1.00: Cleve. land, Columbus, lZ6; El Paso, Miami, Phoenix. Pitt, burgh, .04: St. Ste. Marie, Seattle, Edmonton, trace; Montreal 3: Ottawa, Winnipeg.

CaU gary, trace: Toronto. Vancouver, Fairbanks, trace; Honolulu, T.H., .08. the post from assistant manager gineer, and Oscar D. Jepson, retired railroader, and former assemblyman from Sparks. Washoe county has a total voter registration of 32,805, with 16,890 Democrats and 15,058 Re-Dublicans.

In the minds of the of the Desert Inn. and Mrs. Loyu Hibbs of Reno, a son. HUGHES In Reno, Aug. 28, 1958 to to Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Hughes of Steamboat, a daughter. KAISERi-In Reno, Aug. 26, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs.

John Kaiser of Sparks. a son. KEITH In Reno. Aug. 28, 1958 to Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Keith of Reno, a son. KUTZER In Reno, Aug. 28, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs.

Veron Kutzer of Sun Valley, a son. LEHNERS In Reno, Aug. 23, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lehners of Reno, a son.

LYLE In Reno, Aug. 29, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyle of Reno, a son. McGUFFEY In Reno, Aug.

25, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGuffey of Sparks, a son. MERCER In Reno. Aug.

26, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer of Reno, a daughter. MULCAHEY In Reno, Aug. 30.

1958 to Mr. and Mrs. William Mulcahey of Reno, a son. Channels 2, 4, 6 Community Ant. Channel 8 KOLO-TV MORNING 6:50 6 Invocation; News (6:52) 7:00 4 Today 6 Cartoons 8:00 4 Sacto's Favorites 6 Charlie Dugdale 8:30 4 Romper Room 9:00 4 Susie 6 For Love or Money 9:30 4 Treasure Hunt 6 Play Your Hunch FORECASTS Reno and western Nevada: fair to.

experts voter turnout is not expected to exceed 60 per cent. Angelo Pucci Rites Slated night and Tuesday, slightly cooler. extreme lire danger. Sierra Nevada: mostly fair tonight and Tueday. little change In tem perature.

Funeral services for Angelo 10:00 4 Price Is Right Nevada: mostly fair tonight and Tuesday, cooler In the north Dor- Bonita J. Bugbee vs. Gascom L. Bug- 6 Arthur Godfrey 8 Price Is Right bee; Nelson R. Kraemer vs.

Gertrude tlon. Pucci, 64, who apparently drowned while fishing in the S. Kraemer; Georginl F. HaU vs. Her Sunset Monday.

7:31 n.m.: sunrlss 10:30 4 Concentration bert J. Hall: Landell Malse Goulas Tuesday. 6:23 sunset Tuesday. Truckee river Saturday morn MULCAHY In Reno. Aug.

26, 1958 6 Dotto 8 Concentration pjn. vs. Nellie Pearl Goulas; Loise A. Redding vs. Carol Karen Redding; Bar- ing, will be held Wednesday.

To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mulcaby of Sparks, a daughter. 11:00 4 Tic Tac Dough oara Fryor Chambers vs. Charles H.

A requiem high mass will De NEWNHAM In Reno, Aug. 26. 1958 6 Love of Life 8 Tic Tac Dough Chambers; Ruth Melvln Young vs. to Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Newnham of Reno, a daughter. jnnsiie w. xoung; celebrated at 9 a.m. that day in the Catholic Church of St. Al 11 :30 4 It Could Be You Crash Victim's Rites Planned BATTLE MOUNTAIN (Special) Funeral services for Lester Earl Williams, who died in an automobile crash 35 miles west of Elko on highway 40 Saturday, are to be held at 10 am.

Tuesday. Services will be under the direction of the Masonic Lodge. Graveside services will be di PAULSEN In Reno, Aug. 27, 1958 to 6 Search for Tomorrow; Guiding Light (11:45) 8 It Could Be You uomenico a. sanninl vs.

Maria A. Sannini; Crooks Bros. Tractor Co. vs. Dixie Valley Mining Velen-tina Ocampo vs.

Carlls M. Thomas: Mr. and Mrs. John Paulsen of Empire, a daughter. 12:00 4 Truth or Consequences bert the Great.

Recitation of the rosary will be Tuesday at 8 pjn. in the chapel of O'Brien-Rogers Keiper Funeral Home. RILEY In Reno, Aug. 29, 1968 to John Hubert Bath vs. Eunice Elvira Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Riley of Black Springs, a son. uams; R. Begbv vs. Shlrlev 61 Led 3 Lives 8 Truth or Consequences AFTERNOON M.

Even; William Newman and Billle ROSE In Reno, Aug. 25, 1958 to -f yj A inifc TM. UJ. fn. on.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rose of Sparks, a daughter. 12:30 4 Haggis Baggls SEGAR In Reno, Aug. 23.

1958 to Mao Newman et al vs. Carl Wheeler and Chester E. Shockley; Edith J. 8ternllcht vs. Jack P.

Sternllcht; Phoebe M. Scharr vs. Raymond G. Scharr; Elizabeth K. Cornell vs.

Harry Cornell; Paul T. 'You shouldn't feel embarrased about your mother 6 As the World Turns 8 Haggis Baeais Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Segar of Sparks, a daughter. and fathers dancing.

AH parents are square. A native of Italy, filr. Fucci was a retired meatcutter. He was an active hunter and fisherman. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose and the Ancient Order of Druids.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. 1:00 Is Ours SMALL In Reno, Aug. 23. 1958 to Gordon vs. Thurlow M.

Gordon ir 6 Beat the ciock 8 Today Is Ours m.v iwnumti at yfr 4 I 4 r9 'it iV jr ltf( '5 rected by the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. William Small of Crystal Bav. a son.

Virginia Lee Brown vs. Robert Stan LEGAL NOTICES ley: Vivian I. Horton vs. Ernest Mr. Williams was born in STONE In Reno, Aug.

23, 1958 to NOTICE TO BIDDERS Horton; Beverly J. Goudey vs. Rob- Junction City Kan. but received The Nevada State Purchasing De Virginia Georgia Pucci and two en v. ijouaey; Marcia M.

George vs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone of Reno, a daughter. YAMAGATA Tn Reno.

Aug. 29. 1958 his education in Battle Moun weal ueorge; Henry A. Antonsie-wlcz vs. Anne M.

Antonsiewicz: Ag. daughters, Mrs. Nellie Dlgestl and Virginia Mae Pucci, all of tain schools. He was a Navy nes Huhtala vs. Alfred J.

Huhtala; MARKET HOLIDAY Because today is Labor Day, the New York stock exchange and the various commodity markets, reports of which are carried daily in the Reno Evening Gazette, are closed. The reports will be resumed veteran of two years service in Reno. Also surviving are two to Mr. and Mrs. Mlta Yamagata of Reno, a son.

PEATHS PENNELL In Reno Aug. 30, 1958; Charles A. Pennell, father of Mrs. Aiary ji. te vs.

Stanley s. tee; j. l. Newenrough vs. Buelah May Newen rough; the second world war.

Employed as a mechnic in a Karen May McCulley vs. Larry R. McCulley; Maurice Morris vs. Madie Lee Morris: Wanda Elaine DuPont service station, he was a past Mary A. Papenfuss of Reno; step partment will receive sealed bids In their Office In the Printing Office Building, Carson City, Nevada, to: 1 P.

M. September 4, 1958, STEEL, for the- fish and gam Commission at Reno, Nevada. 1:30 P.M. DST, September 4. LUMBER for the fish and game Commission at Reno.

3:00 P.M. September 4, 1958, LABOR AND MATERIALS FOR A FENCE for the State Hospital at Seno. 1:30 PAf. DST, September 5, 1958, for the state Printing office at Carson City. 2:00 P.

M. September 8. 1958. granddaughters, Bonnie and Linda both of Reno. Other survivors are a sister, Mrs.

Egita Maltoni of South San Francisco, Calif, and two brothers, Joe and Armando Pucci, father of Mrs. Agnes cotter of master of Lodge No. 23, F. and Hayward, grandfather of A. M.

and was a member of the Charles M. Bedell of Reno, George Cotter and William Cotter of Hay- vs. Earl DuPont; Elizabeth L. Ho-man vs. Harold Wallace Homan; Jo-ella Louise Mayfleld vs.

Richard E. Mayfield; Lois Marie Kelley vs. Mur-rell Kelley: Margaret Faye Bettega vs. Edwin Wayne Bettega; Nellie F. Ma- Lions and Rod and Gun clubs.

ward, brother of Mrs. Maude Survivors are his widow, also numerous nieces and RECKLESS DRIVING A motorcyclist observed driv gahiz vs. Carlow L. Magahlz; Ruth B. ELECT ing eratically was arrested for Frances Williams; two sons, Gary and Grant; a daughter, Bonnie; his mother Mrs.

Lillie Burial will be in Mater cemetery. WOOD POSTS for the Department of Tolottl vs. John L. Tolottl; Hunter B. Whitlock vs.

Dorothy L. Whit-lock; Donald Lee Henson vs. Patricia reckless driving by Reno police Highways at Orovada and the Fish Lauritzen; two brothers, John and Came Commission at Las Vegas, Nevada. Record of Reno. George Pennell of Radersburg.

Bnd William Pennell of San Diego, Calif. Funeral services, to which friends are invited, will be held in Sierra chapel of Walton Funeral Home, Wednesday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Blake M. Franklin of the First Baptist church officiating. Burial will be In the Masonic section of Mountain View cemetery.

Friends may call at Walton Funeral Home Tuesday. Sunday evening. Officers said Williams and William Launt Harvey G. Riley. 29.

of Berkelev. 2:15 P.M. DST, September 8, 1958, McCLAIN SERVICE Funeral services will be heid zen, all of Battle Mountain and STEEL POSTS for the Highway De was halted on North Ar .4 for Mr. Harold T. McClain in four sisters, Mrs.

Homer North partment at Orovada, Fish and Game at Terington and the Fish and Came Qualifies Ann Henson; Estate of Mrs. A. Miller; Donna Mae Boucher vs. Mike Boucher; Paul Larcal vs. Mary Iarcal; Audrey Shouk vs.

Ralph W. Shouck; Shirley Edwards vs. Rodney Ernest Edwards: Shirley Jean Dennlsi vs. Martin Michael Dennisl; Elna Marie Rial vs. Paul Andrea Rial; Victor Appio vs.

Margaret Appio; Weston H. Terry vs. Marjorie J. Terry; Lorna Sierra chapel of Walton Funeral of Reno and Mrs. Betty Valley, at Overton.

10:00 AJJ. DST, September 9, 1958, lington avenue. The driver ad-mited he had been drinking, but officers thought not enough to seriously impair his driving. Home Tuesday at 8:30 ajn. fol BARTON At Zephyr Cove.

Lake Ta- Mrs. Auriel Bohl and Mrs. Bev erly Syme, all of Battle PAPER for the state printing Office, hoe, Aug. 30, 1858: Robert C. Barton, husband of Mrs.

Mary H. Barton and father of Paul Barton of: at carson vivy. 1:30 P.M., DST, September 9, 1958, 1:30 4 From These Roots 6 Art Llnkletter 8 From These Roots 2:00 4 Queen for a Day 6 Big Payoff 8 Queen for a Day 2:30 Modern Romances (2:45) 6 The Verdict Is Yours 8 Modern Romances (2:43) 3:00 2 American Bandstand 4 Movie 6 Ted Randal Show 8 Earlv Edition; Party Line (3:05) 3:30 2 Who Do You Trust 8 Quintet 4:00 2 American Bandstand 4:30 6 Movie 5:00 2 Sir Lancelot 4 Popeve 8 KOLO Korral 5:30 2 Mickey Mouse Club 4 Capt. Sacto 8 Religion In the News: Dollars and Sense Eve. nlng Edition Weather (5:55) EVENING 6:00 2 Tooneytown 4 Annie Oakley 6 News 8 Sports (8:05) 6:15 8 Doug Edwards 6:30 2 Kingdom of the Sea 4 News 6 Name That Tun 8 Annie Oakley 7:00 2 Union Pacific 4 Waterfront 6 Adam and Eve 8 Gray Ghost 7:30 2 Sugarfoot 4 Stories of Century 6 Impact 8 Zorro 8:00 4 The Investigator 6 To Tell the Truth.

8 Chevy Showroom 8:30 2 Wyatt Earp 6 Spotlight Playhouse 8 Spotlight Playhouse 9:00 2 Decoy 4 Dotto 6 Bid 'n Buy 8 Bid 'n Buy 9:30 2 Pantomime Quls 4 Bob Cummlngs 6 Decov 8 The Millionaire 10:00 2 Harness Racing 4 Californlans 6 Movie 8 Late Edition News; Night-watch (10:05) Phyllis Thlhldlar fs. Alden Herbert Thlhldlar. LEGAL NOTICES KINO BINDERS for the Highway De partment at Carson City. lowed by a requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of the Snows at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery.

Recitation of the rosary in Sierra chapel Monday evening at 2 :00 P.M, DST, September 9, 1958. IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE Experienced DISTRICT JUDGE D. V. FIXER, DEVELOPER and MIXER for OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE the highway department at Carson City. 2:30 P.M.

DST, September 9. 1958, 7:30 o'clock. PAINT for the highway department Clark Gambling Figure Stricken LAS VEGAS Negotiations COUNTY OF WASHOE No. 175576 Dept. No.

1 ALLA LEONOFF, Plaintiff, v. ANATOLE LEONOFF. Defendant. SUMMONS at E1KO. 1:30 P.M.

DST, September 20, 1958, VOTE 1-A a sale of used PICKUPS, PLAT Reno; brother of J. M. Barton, Everett, Mrs. Hazel Busath of Sacramento, Mrs. Sarah Denn, Mrs.

Margaret Williams and Mrs. Alice Crapo of Salt Lake City. Utah. Mrs. Luella Norberg and Mrs.

Elizabeth Grant of Los Angeles, a veteran of World War assistant scoutmaster of troop No. 307, Boy Scouts of America, and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Funeral services, to which friends are invited, will be held In Sierra chapel of Walton Funeral Home, Tuesday at 2 p.m., under direction of Bishop Lenard D. Robison of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery.

Friends may call at Walton Funeral Home Monday. FORMS and AUTOMOTIVE EQUIP- MELM at the Nevada State illaiuiJ I The State of Nevada sends greet Yards. Coney Island Drive, Reno, ings to the above-named defendant Aevaaa. All bids will be publicly opened FOR ANDERSOM U. S.

SENATOR PI. POL. ADV. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon GUILD, BU3EY GUILD, plaintiff's attorney, whose which were expected to result in the transfer of the Horseshoe Club, the Horseshoe parking building, Nevada room and a lease on the Apache to the and read at the above time and date In the Nevada State Purchasing De 4 YEARS SERVICE ON DISTRICT COURT BENCH Pd. PoL Adv.

partment, printing Office Building, Carson City, Proposal forms Serious Mishaps Lacking in Clark LAS VEGAS As the long Labor Day weekend neared an end, Clark county appeared well on Its way toward getting through the-holiday without a serious traffic accident, Sheriff W. E. Leypoldt said this morning. Not a single major traffic crash was reported as Leypoldt said the extra precautions taken by his office and the Las Vegas police department, apparently paid off. The sheriff said that during last night only one very minor accident was reported, a dented fender.

may be secured from the State Pur owners or the remom kiorei chasing Director. The right is reserved to reject any may be delayed because of the sudden illness of Joe W. Brown, aaoress is 150 North center street, Reno, Nevada, an answer to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so. Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

This action Is brought to obtain an absolute and final decree of divorce FLUIS In Reno, Aug. 31, 1958, Ed or an proposals or to accept tne one deemed best for the Interest of the VOTE DEMOCRAT Horseshoe Club owner, it was disclosed today. State of Nevada. FRANCIS E. BROOK8, Director Nevada State Purchasing Dept.

ward Fluls, husband of Mrs. Florence Fluls: a native of Waco, Texas, and a member of Mizpah lodge No. 206. A. F.

and A. M. Funeral services will be conducted by Mizpah lodge at a time to be announced by O'Brien-Rogers 6c Kelper Funeral Home. Brown, 63, was a critical ELECT Sept. 1 only of plaintiff from defendant and an condition at Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital today after IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE 10:30 2 Official Detective PUCCI Near Vlrdi, Aug.

30. 1958. being stricken by a heart attack at his suite in the Apache Hotel COUNTY OF WASHOE order awarding the care, custody, and control of the minor children of the parties to plaintiff. Date: Au. 18, 1958.

(SEAL) H. K. BROWN, Clerk of Court By D. CAIN, Deputy Clerk Aug. 18-25 Sept.

1-8-15 4 News; Movie (10:40) 8 Sports Roundup Election Returns (10:40) Rudy Hoganson No. 175415 Dept. No. 3 late Saturday afternoon. uiuis.

a. wii.i.iiMs, The multi millionaire sports Plaintiff Angelo Puccl. husband of Mrs. Virginia Georgia Puccl; father of Virginia Mae Puccl and Mrs. Nellie Dljestl; grandfather of Bonnie and Linda Dlgestl, all of Reno; brother of Mrs.

Eglta Maltonl of South San Francisco, Joe Puccl and Armando Puccl: a native of Italy; a T. 110 3 News 11:30 6 News; Movie (11:35) 12:00 4 News 12:30 News ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, also known WASHOE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS CONCERNED Pursuant to Chapter 408. Nevada HKLKN WILLIAMS. Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends greet Revised Statutes, Notice is hereby given that on August 21, 1958, Contract No. 1019.

between Nevin Mun- SHERIFF Dies in Raft Wreck AUCKLAND, New Zealand, 0" -7 man was stncKen oniy a iew hours after discussion on the proposed sale of his club holdings had recessed for the Labor Day weekend. The discussions were to resume tomorrow but it was apparent today that they may be delayed until Brown is able to take part. PULL 8A GRANT SAWYER Democrat tor Governor Ppid Pol. Adv. ings to the above-named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Pike McLaughlin, plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 15 East First Street, Reno, Nevada, an answer to the Complaint member of the Loyal Order of I Moose and the Ancient Order of Druids.

i Requiem high mass for Angelo Puccl will be celebrated Wednesday at 9 a. m. in the Catholic church of St. Albert the Great. Recitation of the rosary will be Tuesday at p.m.

in O'Brien-Rogers 5s Kelper chapel. Burial will be In Mater Do-1 lordsa cemetery. I Tor Man for Sincere SarVea" son and the State of Nevada, for construction of -Highway Patsol Building and Highway Lighting System, at Intersection of U. 8. Highways 40 and 93.

'z mile easterly of the City of Wells. Known as the Wells Port of Entry, Elko County. Project No. 3615 Sept. 1.

UP) A French scientist-adventurer who believed prehistoric peoples could have drift wmcn is nerewitn served upon you, Paid Pol. Adv. within 20 days after service of this Friends of Brown said he was ed 5,000 miles back and forth (State l), was accepted. All credlors having claims agalns across the Pacific has paid with McCLAIN Funeral services, to which his life attempting to prove his theory. said contract must file said claims within thirty (30) days after acceptance of said contract.

Information relative to manner of filing claims may be obtained from the stDl under an oxygen tent and that while he was resting comfortably his condition was still considered critical. The Saturday attack was the second of the week as Brown had been hit by a minor seizure on Thursday, it Eric deBischop, 66, was killed friends are Invited, win be held for Mr. Harold T. McClaln In Sierra chapel of Walton Funeral Home Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.. followed by a requiem mass at the Church of Our Ldy of the Snows at 9 a.m.

Burial will be In Mountain View cemetery. Recitation of the rosary In Sierra chapel Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. last night when his raft broke I ELECT summons upon you. exclusive of the day of service. If you fall to do so.

Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded In the Complaint. This action is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the contract of marriage existing between you and the plaintiff upon the ground that you have lived separate and apart from plaintiff for more than three consecutive years last past without cohabitation. Date: August 11, 1958. (SEAL) H. K.

BROWN, Clerk of Court By A. MINOR, Deptuy Clerk Aug. 18 25. Sept. 1-8-15 up on a South Sea island reef after drifting from South H.

D. MILLS State Highway Engineer Carson City. Nevada Aug. 25-26-27-28-29-30 Sept. 1-2-3-4 was said.

KEVIN IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No. 175283 Dept. No. 3 I i ELECT 4SC- JOHN GANTNER.

"BUCK" Plaintiff ELIZABETH GANTNER. Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends greet ings to the above-named defendant: kou are hereby summoned and re quired to serve upon JOHN E. GA-BRIELLI. plaintiff's attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS CONCERNED Pursuant to Chapter 408, Nevada Revised Statutes, Notice is hereby given that on August 27, 1958, Contract No.

1017 between Dodge Construction, and the State of Nevada, for construction of a portion of the State Highway System on U. 8. Highway 50 between East foot of Hicklson Summit and 9 miles East, Lander and Eureka Counties, Project No. F-002-3(7), was accepted. AU creditors having claims against aid contract must file said claims within thirty (30) days after acceptance of said contract.

Information relative to the manner of filing claims may be obtained from the undersigned. H. D. MILLS State Highway Engineer Carson City. Nevada SEE HEAR GRANT SAWYER Democrat for Governor KOLO-TV Monday SEPT.

1 10:30 p.m. whose address is 10 state street, Reno, Nevada an answer to the Com DEMOCRAT TOY plaint vatilch Is herewith served upon you. within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you faU to do so. Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in' the Complaint.

This action is Drought to recover a Judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff. Aug. 29-30. Sept. 1-2 3-4 5 6 8 9 SPARKS DIST.

FOR ASSEMBLY Paid Pol Adv. mm mo mmm STRATOR CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS Date: August 4, 1958. (SEAL) H. K. BROWN.

Clerk of Court By M. McCRODAN, Deputy Clerk Aug. 11-18 25. Sept. 1-8 Pd.

Pel. Adv. WASHOE COUNTY Pd. PoL Adv..

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