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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 25

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Reno, Nevada
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April 12, 1936 RENO EVENING GAZETTE 25 iew Purchasing 2Z52 State Ranchers Oppose Boost Direcfor Is Sought by State SLEEPLESS BEAR IS HIGH LIVER AT LAKE TAHOE LAKE TAHOE. UP) Here's one bear who didn hibernate last Winter. Sylvester Sartor reopeneJ his Tahoma Resort food market at Lake Tahoe recently to find his shelves of sweet syrup and other goodies had apparently been supporting a bear through those months bears are supposed to spend snoozing in a cosy cave. The bear, which must have moved in soon after Sartor moved out last Fall, was prudently gone by the time the owner returned. But he must have lived well, said Sartor: the place was a mess! LEG 0' LAMB Spring Lambs-4 to 6-lb.

flvg. lb. 69C I On Applicants are being sought by the state personnel department for the vacant post of purchasing director. who are required In NIC Rates WINNEMUCCA Northern Nevada ranchers went on record in Winnemucca last Friday opposing an increase of industrial insurance rates during a meeting at Sonoma Inn with Nevada Industrial Commission officials. Counties represented at the session included Washoe, Churchill, Lyon, Douglas, Pershing, Humboldt, Lander, Eureka, Elko and White Pine.

The ranchers asked NIC Safety Director Charles R. Shields of Carson whv administration costs tj have 12 experience as purchasing agents, will be rated on the basis of training and ex perience, and also will be inter viewed by personnel technicians. 7 REASONS OUR MEATS ARE BETTER! I. Finer flavor btartmg salary is Sooa a month with annual increases to a maximum of $713. Interview date will be an munced as soon as a sufficient had increased from $179,000 to I Greater Tenderness number apply for the position.

Hofelman Faces Furniture Suit if Gov. Charles H. Russell, who will appoint the purchasing director, will be supplied with the names of the three applicants BONELESS-U. S. CHOICE OVEN ROASTS FRESH COLORED PAN-READY FRYERS ib.

48' U.S. CHOICE LEAN CUBE STEMS 89 BONELESS-U. S. CHOICE STEER ROUND STEMS it. 79c LEAN-BOSTON BUTTS $401,000 from 1S51 to 1953.

Explanation was also demanded as to why the NIC pays out 90 per cent in losses while the national premium loss rating is from 55 to 65 per cent. Shields did not reply to thes and other critical questions. Suggestions were made by the stockmen that the commission should be run for the benefit of LOS ANGELES. JP A suit for $43,318 allegedly due on in earning the highest ratings. The governor's appointment must Proper Aging 4.

Gov't Graded Inspected I Quality Cuts Only I. Lower Price 7. Cut to Your Taste stallments for furniture for the come from lists supplied by the Royal Nevada Hotel in Las Vegas personnel department since the was filed today against Frank position has been placed in the Fishman, hotelman, and his form er wife, Mrs. Gloria Fishman. Nevada citizens and that all sur LEG 0' LAMB 1956 SPRING, 4 to 6 Ib.

Average plus monies should be invested The Dealers Discount Corp. filed the superior court action, claiming it now owns the sales contract signed in September, classified service. The position became vacant last week with the resignation of Kenneth Easton. He was charged with violation of a state law prohibiting the hiring of close relatives. He was accused of hiring his brother, William, to work in the surplus property division of the state purchasing department.

for the best returns. The NIC was urged by representatives present at the session to revamp its classification meth ods to determine a proper ratio 1934, in favor of Green and Hinkle furniture dealers. if! 1 Dealers Discount claims the 2 lb. Fishmans personally guaranteed between income and outgo in the cattle industry. Nevada's PORK ROASTS payments on the contract, origin ally $410,055 at $13,246 a month, farmer rate is the highest charged, it was contended.

Shields had called the state and says the payments for December through March were not made. wide session to convince ranchers SELECT STEER BEEF LIVER AA FRESH GROUND lb. 39c LAMB PATTIES Ib. Z9U of the necessity of increasing Nevada Industrial Commission rates covering ranches and farms. Timber Sale Plan Arouses Interest School Lunch Menu Listed Considerable interest in the access road and timber sales plans of the Lassen National Forest was exhibited at meetings held last Manu for the Reno school lunch project for next week was an fit? BUDGET SAVERS STOCK UP ON THESE! week, it was reported in Susan nounced today as follows: Mondav.

April 16 Hamburg ville. According to E. L. Turner, ers, browned potatoes, corn, buns and orange wedges. Fatigue Fighting timber management office for tha forest, meetings were held for the Market Basket purpose of discussing with timber operators plans covering the next OUtBEROlHZ JSr VITAMIN CAPSULES With Crystalline B-12 five years for the various areas of the forest.

HUNT'S TOMATO CATSUP Tuesday, April 17 Spanish rice, green vegetable salad, French bread and pears. Wednesday, April 18 Ham and noodles, Waldorf salad, whole wheat bread and jello. Thursday, April 19 Weiners, mashed potatoes, carrots, buns and cherry cobbbler. Friday. April 20 Toasted Timber operators and interest MAXWELL HOUSE vr ed representatives of other industries attending the sessions to COFFEE taled almost 50 people, with 21 at Susanville, 15 at Burney, and 12 Don't allow vitamin hunger to rob your family of health.

This amazing energy vitamin product with B-12 can help build up rich led blood, combat fatigue for full measure of health and happiness. at the Red Bluff meeting. cheese sandwiches, potato salad, green beans, whole wheat bread and fruit cup. 2 14 0x Bottles Swiss law required pencils to SPRING GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES FRESH PLUMP KERNELS CORN on COB 3 29e NO. 1 FANCY LARGE STALK ASPARAGUS 2,..29 FRESH CRISP PACKS OF SALAD MIX U.S.

NO. 1 POTATOES 101.49' FIRM MEDIUM SIZE YELLOW ONIONS 5 29 LARGE SIZE VALENCIA ORANGES 5 49c ARIZONA LARGE JUICY GRAPEFRUIT 8t39e Our Produce Cannot Be Surpassed in Quality or Price LET US PROVE IT! be sharpened before they are sold. Bottle of FIFTY Service Saturday SIMONIZE For Harry Mewes WMakehwisl Final rites will be conducted FLOOR WAX here Saturday for Harry F. with the purchase of a bottle of 103 I $8.85 Value! 1 LARGE GRADE A Doz Mewes, Reno meat wholesaler who died Wednesday morn Living at its Best AH rooms with bath $3.00 to $4.00 single $5.00 $5.50 double 16.00 $6.50 twins Dining Room Free Perking Family Plan ing at his home on Kietzke lane at the age of 45. QUART Q7 Hale's Drug Store No.

2 100 West Second Street Rene The services will be held at 1:30 p. m. in the home chapel of the Ross-Burke Co. with the Rev. Leo Hamilton of the Sparks Methodist church clergyman.

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