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LEGAL NOTICES June 7, 1956 3S REXO EVENING GAZETTE HELP WANTED MALE 14 SUMMER WORK Teachers College Students Grant M. Lowry Dies In Reno The death of Grant Martin LowTy, 56, on Saturday, June 2 at a local hospital, was reported today. Mr. Lowry, a native of Utah and a veteran of World War One, is survived by his widow, Estelle Journal Gazette Classified Ads SERVICE DIRECTORY Portola Legion Auxiliary Elects PORTOLA, Calif. Edward Reynolds Unit No.

329 of the American Legion Auxiliary held it's Annual Memorial Meeting May 24 in the Portola Veteran's Hall with Maude Burns in charge. Flowers were placed in memory of 14 departed Unit members and 19 American Legion Comrades. Election of officers was held and the newly elected members will be installed June 21. Those elected were: Ada Wosnum, Junior past president; Maude Burns, president; Viola Hughes, 1st vice president; Millie Winn, 2nd vice president; Nell Brown, secretar-y: Ivy Rablen, treasurer; Bertha Jeffries, chaplain; Jackie Brown, sergeant-at-arms; Ruth Brown, historian; Reme Cattuzzo, Florence Conant, Hazel Baldwin, executive committee. Two new members, Mrs.

Ear-line M'alakar and her daughter, Anna Sue, were initiated at a candlelight ceremony. Plans were made for the Annual Bazaar to be held June 9th. A pot luck dinner was served preceding the meeting. Soil arond the Dead Sea is so filled with salt that it cannot be tilled until it is washed. High on ihe Hog The Dunes Has Party LAS VEGAS All residents of this area can "eat high on the hog" tonight as the management of the Dunes hotel reopened last weekend host the public in a gala free opening party.

Owners of the swank resort hotel, Bill Miller, Major Riddle and Robert Rice, extended the invitation to all residents of Clark county to participate in the open house. The magnitude of the party is shown by the food purchases made for the affair, including three tons of chopped chicken livers, a tank truck of whipped cream, tons of lettuce and jars of olives and relishes. Everything will be "on the house" except drinks from the bar but there will be an ample supply of coffee and iced tea for the asking. TO RESIGN KARACHI, Pakistan, June 6. Pakistan newspapers reported today that Prime Minister Chaudhri Mohammed Ali soon ill resign on account of his health.

They said Finance Minister Syed Amjad Ali would replace him. 4 7 "Well, well I'll certainly keep that grand- son of yours in mind, Tom if the voters (3lanC6S senc' me back to Washington!" THAT WAS FUNNY because George Petrelis had beet the biggest man on the squad when we played football together back in high school. And George, who owns a hardware store here in town, had kept right on growing. But what he really meant was "My business is too small for me to join the chamber." THIS WAS SERIOUS because we needed all the men like George we could get He had his heart end soul wrapped up in this community. Bui misunderstanding the function of the chamber wouldn't win the support of the most civic-minded man in town.

Perhaps he'd see it this way TiIr Lowry, of Kings Beach, Calif. i The body will be accompanied to the Golden Gate National cemetery at San Bruno, where funeral services and burial 'will be held. The O'Brien-Rogers Co. of Reno is in charge of local arrangements. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1.

Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received and publicly opened at 4 p. m. Monday, June 25. inrO I. V.

Dan.nti QnH at the Office of the President of the Uni versity oi in iviomu oiu, ncuu. vrltVl the lnwft OI the State of Nevada, for the furnishing and installation of laboratory equipment In the Mar C. Flelschmann Col- Surah I lege OI AIILUILUI auu w- Hamilton Flelschmann School of Home economics. i i cri Vi delivered in sealed enveloDea properly marked "Board of Regents. University of Nevada, care 1, 1 1 Tm- i 11 euiciuycB Bun.

posal for the furnishing and installa the tion OI lSDoratory emjj-jc i be j. rittua nuu examined at the following locations 210 1, Kdwara o. raisuuo, Second Street, Reno. 2. Reno Builder, 1545 Wells Avenue, Reno, Nevada.

3 bally Pacific Builder. 465 10th Street, San Francisco. CallfornH. 4. Builders txenange c- Cisco 666 Mission Street, San Fran cisco.

5. Builders Excnange ox 1331 Street. Sacramento, California. 8. ASSOCLaieu ucuf.

816 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, Cali fornia. Contractors. 430 S. Main.

Salt Lake City. Utah- 8. University engineer, MorrlU Hall, University of Nevada, Reno. 4. Plans.

specmcauuiiB yrrr forms may be secured by qualified bidders at the office of the Architect 5. Deposit requireu yet ines ana $20 00 for both Agricultural Building and Home Economics Building. Said ami tn laboratory amount win uecm. --Equipment Contractors Pn 'fB i. anecificatlons in tne good conuiuuu of later tnau ZaaYm nl ronles contract, umu mav be had at the above rate without may ue nr navment on drawing, "and specification, made 10 mo eEvery bid shall be a bid Dona, cmu.

ttsm cashier-s check made payable to the Board Resents. University of Nevada, in an amount not les. than 5 of his bid; said amount to be to the university oi ed fail to enter accord fi the jonuan 10 days after receipt i 'Contractors be lthe ni nd pay the prevail- ing wage taw. 8. The ngni or all proposal.

"nnirerkitv of is in the interest of the pnlvelty of Nevada muu wh0 and to reject ure tV, is not in a position to perform the contract. ROSS Chairman Board of University of Nevada. Mlnard W. Stout. President.

Je7-141ncl iJorrckoF appucationfor per. MISSION IU OF DIVERSION OF THE PUBLIC WATEBSOP TfflS STATE OF NE- VADA HEttfilvr ATED. JlSiSSSV that on I the 6th day of April. 1956. In accordance with Section a.

"-w Statutes oi 19l, nevro vm.ui wuhn of Ne- K-t I luum-j Engineer of Nevada for permission to change tne point ui second feet of water heretofore appro-. tnrt, in the Tmckee River Final Decree, In Equity Docket No. A-3 under claim no. jai. i.

k. mode from the nk Truckee River -auiiivau xmc, i. nwi. SEi, Sec. 11 1 r- fl.VT rkr at.

point from wnicn tne o. w. otuci 11 her f5 60 00' 3201 feet. Water will be conveyed to portum of tne aw Bee. o.

i. and E'i SE' Sec. 1. T. 19 R.

19 lU.u.JM... biiu wi r- stockwatering and domestic purposes for the penoa oi tiuio bo bk said decree. o-u. ti.at Hocirefi tn changed is diverted from tne iTucnee unci lish Mill Ditch) unoer ciaim no. 3l a point in the NW' Sec.

10. T. from 'which the S.E. corner of said sec tion 10 bear. s.

ei- iwnMVMi T.ne same ibiiu utr' DDlCi vw u. wHere It. 1 lifted Tor 11T1' SLliuru liip 1 etrtilrurnterlnD' And domestic Uabivui ww purposes for the period of time a. set forth in saia oecree. Hill iH A.

HAlll-5Utjrrt State Engineer. 10-17-24-31, 7 XOTirE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Krvrrrv ts httrf.bY GIVEN THAT: -yn wF.nNFSDAY. the 13th day of at the hour of 10:30 a.m. of said day. at the office of the WASHOE TITLE INSUKAMtE lAMi-AIt I tt r-nni.

First Street, Reno, Nevada, Washoe Title Insurance Company, a Nevada mninnitlnn. aa Trustee, will sen at puo- Uc auction, to the highest bidder for rnh in lawful monev or tne united States, all payable at the time of the sale, the following described real property situate in the County of Washoe, State of Nevada, to-wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner 1MB MCA In LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Nevada State' Purchasing De partment will receive sealed bid. In their office In the State Printing Office Building, Carson City, Nevada, to: a. m. JJ.tJ.l.

June jo. isao. ior 100.000 sheet. Book Paper for the State Printing Office. Carson City.

11:00 a. m. D.S.T. June is. isao.

ior 16 Maximum-minimum Thermometers for the University of Nevada. Reno. 11:30 a. m. D.S.T.

June l. 1950. ior 1 Scale, 1 shoe scoop, and weight, for the University of Nevada, Reno. 1:30 p. m.

D.S.T. June 19. 1956. for 620 sacks Cement for the Highway De partment, Las Vegas. 2:00 p.

m. D.S.T. June 19. 1956. for Office Furniture for the Department of Education, Carson City; Health Department, Reno.

Nevada; Welfare Department, WInnemucca. Yerington. and Ploche. Nevada; Highway Department. Carson City; Statute Revision Commission.

Canon City; University of Nevada, Reno: Department of Education. Las Vegas. 1:30 p. m. D.S.T.

June 20. 1956. for eight Eastman Camera, for the Highway Department. Carson City. 2:00 p.

m. D.S.T. June 20. 1956. for Drafting Equipment for the Highway Department, Carson City.

2:30 p. m. D.S.T. June 20. 1956.

for 1 How lor the Fish and Game Commission. Reno. All bids will be publicly opened and read at the above time and date in the Nevada State Purchasing Department, Printing Office Building. Carson City, Nevada. Proposal forms may be secured from the Nevada State Purchasing Director.

The right is reserved to reject any or .11 proposal, or to accept the one deemed best for the Interest of the State of Nevada. FRANCIS E. BROOKS. Director Nevada State Purchasing Department. Je7only IN THE 6ECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA.

IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WA-SHOE. No. 162350. Dept. No.

1. In the Matter of the Estate of IONE CARROLL, also known as IONE V. CARROLL, Deceased Notice is hereby given, that Mary Carroll Hammersmith, having filed in this Court a document purporting to be the last will and testament of lone Carroll, deceased, and a petition, praying that the same be admitted to probate, the hearing thereof ha. been fixed by said Court for Friday, the 22nd day of June, 1956, at 9:30 o'clock a. m.

of said day at the Court House, in the City of Reno. County of Washoe: and all person, interested In the said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said will should not be admitted to probate and said petitioner appointed Executrix thereor. Dated. June 6, A. V.

1956. (SEAL) H. K. BROWN. Clerk.

By A. Monaghan, Deputy Clerk. Je7 11 16 in the second judicial district of the state of Nevada. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WA SHOE. No.

162353. Dept. No. 3. HERMAN NORDMAN.

ak. HERMAN NORDHORN. Plaintiff vs. IENA NORDMAN. Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends greeting.

to the above-named defendant: You are hereby and re quired to serve upon Samuel T. Bull, plaintiff, attorney, whose address is 150 N. center Kens, wevaaa, 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.

Said Complaint pravs for a divorce upon the grounds of more than three years separatalon without cohabitation. (SCEAL) H. K. BROWN. Clerk of Court.

By E. Lund, Deputy Clerk. Date: June 6. 1956. Je7-14 21 28 Jy5 Answer to Previous Puzzle L.

As st A ESCAPE REDS TAIPEI, Formosa, June 6. UP) Two Chinese fishermen reached one of the Matsu Islands Monday after escaping from a Communist labor camp on the mainland, the official Central News Agency reported. The chirp of a cricket can sometimes be heard as much as a mile away. LEGAL NOTICES BIDS WANTED FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposal, will be received by the undersigned on June 21. 1956, for the construction of portions of the State Highway System as follows: (1) Bids received until and opened at 1:30 p.

Pacific Daylight Saving Time, for construction of a portion of the Primary Highway System In Washoe County, from 3'i mile, to 1234 miles north oi Carson city, a length of 9.219 mile. (2) Bid. received until and opened at 1:45 p. Pacific Daylight Saving Time, for construction of a portion of the Primary Highway bystem In Eu reka Ac Elko Counties, from Emigrant Pass to 4 mile, west of Carlin and from 4 miles east of Carlin to 8 miles west of Elko, a length of 15.915 miles. The Nevada State Employment Serv Ice Offices located at Reno Eiko, Nevada, respectively are the local agencies designated to prepare the em plovment list, for these contracts.

The minimum wage to be paid on these contract, shall be as follows: $2,025 per hour for unskilled em ployees: 12.25 per hour lor intermedin ate grade employees; and $2.45 per hour for employee. Plans and specification, may be ex amined at the office of the undersigned, the Highway Department Division Office, at Reno Elko. Ne vada, and the Division Office of the Bureau of Public Roads. Room 102 Old Mint Building, Fifth Mission Streets, San Francisco 3, California; the Associated General Contractors of America. 707 Architect.

Lo. An-gejes, California; 1210 Grove Street, Bolst, Idaho; 430 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. Utah: and Security Na tional Bank 180 We.t First Street. Reno, Nevada. Plans, form of proposal, contract and "specif icatlon.

may be by prequaunea moaers through the office of the undersigned. A deposit of ten dollar. 1. required for each copy of the plans with proposal form, five dollar, of which will be refunded upon return of the plan. In good condition, within fifteen days after the opening or mo.

must be on the proposal form of the High way Department, and must be accom panied by a bid bond, a eertmea check, a cashier', check, or cash In the amount of five percent of bid. Right 1. reserved to reject any or all bids. Contractor, desiring to bid on this work. If not already qualified under the State law.

shall file with the Department of Highway, at Carson City, Nevada, not later than five (51 days prior to the date for opening of bids, a complete application for qualifica tion on iorm furnished oy tne Department. All requests must be made In writing on the standard printed form provided free of charge for that purpose by the Department of Highways. The attention of bidder. Is directed to the State Contractor'. Licence Law requirement that a contractor hold a valid license of a class corresponding to the work to be done.

Request, for license may be directed to the Secre tary of the State Contractor's Board, Security National Bank Building, 180 West First Street, Reno, Nevada. Re quests for general engineering licenses will be processed within ten (10) day. after application Is H. D. MILLS.

State Highway Engineer. Je 16incl. Carson City, Nevada. BIDS WANTED FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned on June 14. 1956.

for the construction of portions oi tne State Highway System as follows: (1) Bids received until and opened at 1:30 p. Pacific Daylight Saving Time, for construction of a. portion of the Secon'dard Highway System in Washoe County, from Junction of U. S. 295 south of Reno to Junction FAS 702 (via DeLucchl Lane and Home Gardens Lane), a length of 1 354 miles.

(2) Bids received until snd opened st 1:45 p. Pacific Daylight Saving Time, for construction of a portion of the Secondard Highway System In Churchill County, on McLean Lane, between Junction U. S. Route 50, approximately 4 mllles west of Fallon and the Junction Scheckler Lane, length of 1.849 miles. The Nevada State Employment Serr- fca Offices located at Reno and Fallon.

Nevada, respectively are the local agencies designated to prepare the em ployment lists for these contracts. The minimum wage to oe paid on the contract In Washoe County shall be as follows: $2 05 per hour for unskilled employees; $2.16 per hour for intermediate grade employees; and $2.35 per hour for skilled employees. The minimum wage to be paid on the contract In Churchill County shall be as follows: $2,025 per hour for un skilled employees; S2.1S per hour for intermediate grade employees; and $2.35 per hour for skilled employees. Plans and specifications may be ex. amlned at the office of the under-aigned, the Highway Department Division office at Reno, Nevada, and the Associated General Contractors of America.

707 Architects Los An geles. California: 1210 Grove Btreet, Boise. Idaho; 430 South Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah; and Security Na tional Bank jbu west Mrsi Street. Reno, Nevada.

Plans, form or proposal, contract and speculations may be secured by prequalified bidders throueh the office of the undersigned. On the Washoe County project a de posit of five dollars is required ior each copv of the plans with proposal form, two dollars and fifty cents of which will be refunded upon return of the plans In good condition, within iirteen davs alter tne opening oi oia. On the Churchill County project a deposit of ten dollars Is required for esch copy of the plans with proposal form, five dollars of which will be refunded upon return of the plans In good condition, within fifteen days after the opening of bids. Bids must be on the proposal form of the High-day Department, and must be accompanied by a bid bond, a certified check, a cashier's check, or cash in the amount of five percent of bid. Right Is reserved to reject any or all bids.

Contractors desiring to bid on this work. If not already qualified under the State law. shall file with the Department of Highways at Carson City, Nevsda, not later than five (5) days prior to the date for opening of bids, a complete application for qualification on form furnished by the Department. All requests must be made In on the standard printed form provided free of change for that purpose by the Department of Highways. The attention of bidders Is directed to the State contractors' License Law requirement that a contractor hold a valid license of a class corresponding to the work to be done.

Requests for license may be directed to the Secretary of the State Contractors' Board. Security National Bank Building. 180 West First Street. Reno. Nevada.

Requests for general engineeering licenses will be processed within ten (lOi days alter application Is submitted. H. D. MILLS. State Highway Engineer.

M29-Je9incl. Carson City. Nevada. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO CHANGE THE POINT OP DIVERSION AND PLACE OP USE OF THE PUBLIC WATERS OP THE STATE OP NEVADA HERETOFORE APPROPRIATED. Application No.

16900. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 6th day of April, 1956, In accordance with Section 59, Chapter 59. of the Statutes of 1919. University of Nevada of Reno, County of Washoe, State of Nevada, made application to the State Engineer of Nevada for permission to change the point of diversion and place of use of one second foot of water heretofore aDPronrlated as set forth in the Truckee River Final Decree, In Equity Docket No. A-3, under claim no.

jbj. Diversion is to be made from the Truckee River (Pioneer Ditch) at a point in the SE SE' Sec. 7, T. 19 R. 20 M.D.B.&M., or at a point from which the S.E.

corner of said section 7 bears 8. 37 15' 625 feet. Water will be conveved to the SW'U. SEU NW' Sec. 15, 8'i NE NW'.

As 6E'f Sec. 16. SE'i SE'i Sec. 17. NE', SWi NE'4 Sec.

20. N'i Sec. 21 and NWU Sec. 22. T.

19 R. 20 M.D.M., and there used for irrigation, stock-watering and domestic purposes for the period of time as set forth In said de cree. The water desired to be changed Is diverted from the Truckee River ng lish Mill Ditch" under claim No. 385 at a DOlnt in the NW' SE' Sec. 10.

T. 19 R. 19 D.B.M.. or at a point from which the E. corner of said section 10 bears S.

61 02' E-. 2595 feet Water Is conveyed to the existing plsce of use located In the SE'4 NWU snd NE' SW' Sec. 1. T. 19 R.

19 M.D.M.. where It is used for Irrigation. stockwaterlng and domestic purposes for the period ox time as set lor in said decree. HUGH A. SHAMBERGER, State Engineer.

10-17-24-31. 7 NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR PER MISSION TO CHANGE THE POINT OP DIVERSION OP THE PUBLIC WATERS Or THE STATE OF MS VADA HERETOFORE APPROPRI No. 16902. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 6th day of April. 1956.

in accordance with Section 59, Chapter 59. of the statutes of 1919. Earl W. and Anne Harrington of Reno. County or waxnoe State of Nevada, made application to the State Engineer of Nevada lor permission to change the point of diver sion of 0.05 of a second foot of water heretofore appropriated as set forth in the Truckee River Final Decree.

In Equity Docket No. A 3 under claim No. 389. Diversion Is to be made from the Truckee River (Orr Ditch) at a point In the 8W' Sec. 17, T.

19 19 B.4M., or at a point from which the S.W. corner of said section 17 bears S. 44 40' 3211 feet. Wster will be conveved to portion of the bW't NE'i Sec. 1.

T. 19 R. 19 M.D.M., and there used for irrigation, stock-watering and domestic purposes for the period of time as set forth In said decree. The water desired to be changed Js diverted from the Truckee River (Eng lish Mill Ditch under claim No. 389 at a point in the NW'4 SE Sec.

10. T. 19 R. 19 M.D.B.-M.. or at a point from which the E.

corner of said sec tion lu Dears o. oi- uz irn Water is conveved to the same land described above, where it Is used for Irrigation, stockwaterlng and domestic purposes for the period of time as set forth la said decree. HUGH A. SHAMBERGER. State Engineer.

10 17-24 31. 7 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PER MISSION TO CHANGE THE POINT OP DIVERSION OF THE PUBLIC WATERS OF THE STATE OF NEVADA HERETOFORE Application No. 16B98. notice IS HfcKimr uivtn tnat on the 6th dav of April. 1956.

In accordance with Section 59. Chapter 59. of the Statute of 1919. Peter Josie 8. uuan- chl of Reno.

County of Washoe. State of Nevada, made application to the State Engineer or Nevada ior permission to change the point of diversion of 0.24 of a second foot of water heretofore appropriated as set forth In the Truckee River Final Decree, In Equity Docket No. A 3, under claim No. 387. Diversion Is to be made from the Truckee River 'Sullivan Kelley Ditch" at point In the NW'i SE'i Sec.

11, T. 19 R. 19 M.D.B or at a point from which the S.W. corner of said section 11 bears 8. 60 00 3201 feet.

Water will be conveyed to portion of the NE4 NE'i Sec. 1. T. 19 R. 19 M.D.M., and there used for Irrigation, stockwaterlng and domestic purposes for the period of time as set forth in said decree.

The water desired to be changed Is diverted the Truckee River (English Mill Ditch under claim No. 387 at a point in the NW' SE' Sec. 10. T. 19 R.

19 B.A-M.. or at a point from which the S.E. corner of Md rec-tlon 10 bears 8. 61 02' E-. 2595 feet Water 1 conveyed to the ssme land described above, where it Is used for irrigation, stockwaterlng and domestic purposes for the period of time as set forth In aid decree.

HUGH A. SHAMBERGER. State Engineer. 10-17 24 31, 7 Want two people in each count-in Nevada. Have car.

8115 week for 13 weeks work. Send qualifications to Gaz-Jnl. Box 607. HELP WANTED-Female 16 Good Opportunity for Attractive Girls Between 21 27 Year3 APPLY 9 to 11 A.M. NEVADA CLUB 224 X.

VIRGINIA ST. EXTRA MONEY Wanted 25 mature, competent, refined women, 30 years and older for baby sitting. Our service used, day and night In the nicest homes, leading motels and hotels la Reno and Sparks. Also vacation engagements coming up. A pleasant and interesting occupation.

Our standards are the highest. If Interested In a reliable, licensed agency, call for appointment and details. Rest-dent women only. SIERRA BABT SITTERS SERVICE. Phone 2 2526.

COMPTOMETER operator required by long established business. Permanent residents only. Please state age, prior experience and salary desired. All re. plies strictly confidential.

Gaz-Jnl Box 509. MOTHERS, do you need extr money to keep children in school or college? Pleasant, profitable, part time employment will do It. Write Mrs. Eh rich. Gaz-J nl.

Box 514. WANTED: Budget minded worn, en. Permanent waves $6.00 up. All permanents guaranteed. Aloha Beauty Snlon.

New Masonic Addition. 40 W. 1st Room 103. 3-8196. RELIABLE housekeeper preferably with own 3 or 4 year old aa playmate for my boy.

Live In, salary open. Write Box 90 Ris. aone Lane. WANTED: Woman general house-work. Care for one child.

Live In. Own room. Local reference required. Phone 3-2566 before 5 p.m. WANTED: Manager, or will lea to responsible party, large rooming bouse: downtown location.

Give experience and reler- ences. Gaz-Jnl. Box 511. WANTED: Beauty operator. Good guaranteed salary and commission.

Phone 312W Yerington or write Cinderella Beauty Shop, Box 1016. Yerington, Nevada. DENTAL receptionist. Some bookkeeping necessary. State age and experience.

Box j425. LEGAL secretary, local office. Write experience, qualifications and salary expected, to P. O- Box 693. Retio.

YOUNG girl to work fountain 2 days week and during vacations. Gaz-Jnl. Box 606. EXPERIENCED housekeeper, care of 2 children. CaU 5-4562 after 6:30 p.m.

RELIABLE woman to help with housework and children. Room, board, sslary. Permsnent. 3-4911. ASSISTANT in nursery school.

Live In or out. Apply 643 West St. WANTED Combination maid and relief clerk. Call 3-7195 for ap- pointment! EXPERIENCED breakfast waitress. The Clock Cafe.

Apply la person. 58 West Liberty. HOUSEKEEPER, live In. care 3 children. References.

Room, board, salary. 2-5353. afternoon. NEED experienced waitress. IS shift.

Last Chance Coffee Shop, 12 miles west of Reno. Mali, phone or bring in Want Ads. MEN OR WOMEN 18 TELLERS A PERMANENT POSITION WITH MANY LIBERAL EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FOR APPLICANTS 2145. 5 DAY WEEK First National Bank of Nevada SECOND VIRGINIA INTERVIEWS 10:00 3 AO NEVADA STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Library OT; Stenos: Recreation Salespeople: Cashiers. Change Girls.

OT; Waitresses; Chambermaids: Laundry Trainees: Electricians; Truck Radio fc TV Service. Grocery Checker OT. Apply 102 East Second Street AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT CHUCK St SALLY MADDOX 129 N. Virginia PHONE 3 6393 or 3 5492 REXO EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 153 Xo. Virginia Phone 2-4036 VACATION opportunity Needed: Young man or couple to help out in Holiday Camp, exchange, for their children's vacation.

3-9486 for information. LEARN shorthand, typing In weeks. Reno Business College. 2-601. SALESMEN.

AGENTS 20 SALESMEN: Two substantial men only men who are looking for a permanent future. Reno's best sales opportunities building supply field. Phone for appoint. ment. 3-0326.

107 I ke St. SALARY and commission for sal and service. Trained locally. Must have car. Permanent resident.

Apply 221 W. 2nd St, Reno. SITUATIONS WANTED 22 WORKING salesman, equipped with self-starter. Aggressiveness and enthusiasm accelerated by good product and personal gain. Gaz-Jnl.

Box 603. DICTAPHONE fecretsry and typ-it. 3 years office experience. 2 years of collet-e. 25 vears old.

Call after 6 p.m.. 2-7453. IRONING, your home-or mine. Experienced. Colored.

Phone 2 7 836. COLORED girl desires work. Call 2 3181 after 3 pjn. WOMAN want work. Daf.

weel or month. Phone 2 3860. SO I TRIED, by telling him "One way to make your business grow larger is to join and support the chamber of commerce. And it doesn't matter whether you're a hardware store owner or works manager in a hosiery mill. Big.

middle-size or little businessman they all benefit from chamber (GOOD EXAMPLES were all around us in community improvements, programs to attract industry, all kinds of aids FLOORS GEISTER HARDWOOD FLOOR COMPANY 425B.8th St. Phone 8871 FREE TV VIEWING THE NEVADA CLUB 224 N. Virginia. Phone 2 3005 SEWING MACHINE RENTALS Singer Sewing Machine Co. 221 W.

2nd St. Phone 3-7617 VACUUM C. tAVERS Hoover Authored Dealer 133 W. 2nd 8t. Phone 3-7674.

CARD OF THANKS WE WISll to express our appreciation for the many acts of kind- ness and expressions of sv nips thy and condolence extended by our friends and neighbors during the recent illness snd death of GLADYS HOELKFR. FLOYD HOELKER AND CHILDREN MARIE SMITH AND FAMILY LOST AND FOUND 8 MY NAME Is Cindy Lou and I 1 have lost my kittens, one is brown with black stripes and a cream vest. "PG" snd the other Is charcoal grev, "Dukle." Please call my mommy or daddy at 2j6455. LOST: June 2nd. male wire-haired Terrier.

Camp Galloway, near Glenbrook, Taboe. Reward. 3 1473L PARTY who lost white face cow. brand TF on left side, call 2 6219. LOST: Brown mink 5 skin neckpiece.

Vicinity Riverside totel. Gaz-Jnl. Box 524. PERSONALS 10 RENO ENTS Welders Health Builders Air Conditioners Television Wheel Chairs Hospital Beds Oxygen There py -WHY INVEST. WE RENT THE BEST" Phone --6144 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous.

Reno No. 1. meetings Monday. Wednesday and Friday, 8:30 p.m. Phone 2-492.

Alano Club, open 4 p.m. to 12:00, 817 E. 4th. Phone 29843. Nevada State Hospital group meeting, 7 p.m.

Sunday. Sparks family group. Sparks Methodist Church, 8 30 Tuesday. Washoe County group. Sparks American Legion HalL 8 00 Saturday.

OLIVER HANSEN and Ruth Hansen have leased property at 630 and 638 University Ave. Pleae take notice that Arthur T. Mlchaud and Alfred C. Micbaud will not be responsible for any debts against that property. Ruth Hansen.

Oliver Hansen. Arthur T. Mlchaud. Alfred C. Mlchaud.

DENTAL PLATES REPAIRED Rellned Rebuilt. Prompt service at reasonable costs. Pioneer Dental Laboratory. No appointment neceary. Office hours: 9 to 5: phone 5-2018.

616 Sparks. Nevada's pioneer Denture Service. It's easy to park In parks ENROLL NOW COACHING classes for Resl Fs- tate exams. Starts Thursday evenings. Call C.

8. "Pat" DarlK, realtor, for Information. 2-7659. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Sparks group.

Phone 2-4692. 24 hours. REAL SILK representative. Phone 3-7590. 223 Mill St.

HELP WANTED -MALE 14 Service Dispatcher Career minded young man with clerical ability, clear legible handwriting, pleasant telephone voice. Permanent resident. Will consider applicant with physical handicap. Apply in person. Personnel Sears-Roebuck 215 N.

Sierra. WESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD NEEDS Bridge and Building Carpenters. $2.00 hourly. Ass't extra gang foreman 11-85 hr. Live on R.

R. cars. Apply at NEVADA STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 102 E. Second 6t. (Privately paid Adv BUTCHER'S HELPER NEAR Reno, resort area.

Some experienced required. Summer season. Gaz-Jnl Box 604. WANTED: First class mechanic. Chevrolet experience preferred.

Good working conditions. Insurance benefits. Plenty of work. Contact Martin Craft. Johnson Chevrolet 221 S.

Virginia. EXPERIENCED wholesale meat salesman to work Western Nevsda and Lake Tahoe territory. Salary and car allowance. Write particulars to Qaa-Jnl. Box 518.

WANTED: Night man at Dormio Hotel. Muat be sober. honet and of good character. Apply at Lobby. YOUNG man with bookkeeping experience for stock record work.

Apply Sanford Tractor Co. STOCK room man. Repairs on appliances. References required. Apply in person, 526 W.

2nd. ROUTE man for small cleaning shop on commission. Must know city. 3 0196. SALES service and collection work.

Car necessary. Apply In ptrson. 526 W. 2nd. EXPERIENCED radio technician.

888 8. Virginia St. RESPONSIBLE man for part time work, mostly weekend. 3 2520. HOUSEMAN.

Apply housekeeper. New Golden Hotel. REAL Estate Salesman New office on Wells Ave. Ph 33" 13. Look Over the Real Estate Bargains to business.

When he thought about it, George realized the chamber had a hand in practically everything that promotes the welfare and prosperity of the community. It wasn't hard to show him IN A GROWING CITY "your own business can't help but grow along with it" And watching the customers keep his clerks hustling I guessed he wasn't such a little guy at that He must have figured it that way too for today you won't find a bigger chamber member town than George Petreli SneSkine for SpeSking for your chamber of commerce VJhczi tho Crossword Puzzle ct3s2ori3Gi says J. Fruits i-t- IE 1A 'p Olo BR I 1 A Tl 1 Cc jS IT TeTt I 5 I K. I iium NTR K. Ell API 31 Not as much 35 Knock 28 Extol 29 Perch.

47 Get up 48 German river 49 Weights of India SI Follower t2 Feminine nickname 54 Sea eagle 55 Scottish sailyard 40 Thus 42 Surrenders 43 Hideous monster 44 Dregs 45 Wine vessels show ACROSS 1 Citrus fruit. 7 Pome fruits 13 Variegated 14 Sell in small quantities 15 Church officials 16 Appetency 17 Railways ab.) i 18 Dutch city 20 Novel 21 Slackens 1 .25 Fossil resin 28 Moral 22 Rich earth 33 Puff up 34 Mistake 36 God of love 37 Ensnares 40 Fillips 41 Peachlike fruit 43 Palm leaf 46 Adam and Eve an apple 17 Legal point SO Zodiacal constellation 1 53 Ridicule 86 Lariats 57Expunger 58 Hebrew ascetic 59 Jeers DOWN 1 Above 2 Depend 3 Help. 7 Zealous 8 English letter 9 Pints (ab.) 10 Layer (dial.) 11 "Emerald Isle" 12 Killed 19 Scottish river 21 Fish 22 Comparative suffix 23 Definite article 24 Taciturn 25 Toward the sheltered aide 26 Dawn (poet 27 Baronet (ab.) 29 Barbacoan Indian 30 On top 4 Compass point 5 German (ab.) 6 Ford mountains la I 2 3 14 5 jj zrpjzr 50 51 51 5 55-- BMB or E' or oHm', oi section iowh-shlp 20 North, Range 20 East, M.D.B. thence easterly along the North ade line of said SE'i of of said Section 27. a distance of 450 feet, more or less, to the East bank of the Irosi Ditch: thence following the Easterly or left bank of said Trosl Jitch: South 3048' last, 177.0 feet; South 5552' East, 188.0 feet; Northj8318' East, 120.0 feet; South 2723' West, 63.0 feet; to a point on a fence line on the Easterly side of the Trosl Ditch, thence following said fence line: South 58M0' West, 281.0 feet; South 1810' West, 502.0 feet; South 4742' East, 221.6 feet; South 23OV East.

230.7 feet; South 2152' East, 87.0 feet; South 2152' East, 50 feet, more or less to the south line of said Section 27: thence Westerly along said south line of said Section 27 to the west line of said SEV4 of SEU of said Section 27 thence Northerly along the last mentioned line to the point of beginning. Situated in the SEU of SEl4 of said Section 27. Together with rights of way for road purposes and reservations appurten-- ant to other lands as set forth in the Jeed of record in Book 117 of Deeds, pages 270 and 368. executed by Emma Herx Trosl and Frank Trosl, her husband, to Monael Llndley, and together with two Inches of water from Orr Ditch. TOGETHER with all the buildings and improvement, situate upon any of the above described land.

Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, po session, or encumbrances to satisfy the obligations secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred In a certain Deed of Trust, dated July 27, 1953. between LESTER J. FERREL and PHYLLIS JEAN FERREL, his wife, as Trustors, and WASHOE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Nevada corporation as Trustee, and MONAEI MNDLEY, now known as MONAEI PRICE, as Beneficiary and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Washoe, State of Nevada on October 7. 1953. in Book 332 of Deeds of Trust, page 478 of official records.

Date: May 22. 1956. WASHOE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, R. M. ERICKSOH, Vie President.

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Ask us for a copy of our latest it jb I 17 lo 9 I0 In jiZ us a -i illi55" WZZZIMSW' -L 1 I 53 54 55 si 1 A.B.C report. NEVADA STATE JOURNAL AND RENO EVENING GAZETTE --i.

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