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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 8

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RENO EVENING GAZETT August 5, 1958 Disabled Veterans Serve Barbecue to VA Patients Driver Faces Drunk Charges Tests Slated For Mechanics The Civil Aeronautics Administration has announced an examination! for general mainte BFTI V. oTe Nevada Iron Ore Industry Lauded A man charged with drunk Members and officers of Reno Chapter No. 1, Disabled American Veterans, assisted by their driving is scheduled to appear in Reno justice court at 4:30 o'clock Members of the chapter and auxiliary who helped prepare and serve the barbecue were Viazza and Marjorie Anderson, Mills and Jean Baldwin. Robert and Elvira Landis, Charles and Arlene Jackson, Robert and nance mechanic and general maintenance mechanic (equipment operator). Positions will this afternoon.

Paul G. Revels, auxiliary unit, were hosts in the patio of the U. S. Veterans hospital in Reno to the patients in the hospital. 34, of 585 Denslowe was ar Tribute to Nevada's iron ore at the six-year-old lVa million be filled from this examination in 11 western states, including California and Nevada.

Mini rested and booked Sunday by industry was paid by Gov. dollar ore dock, capable of load Washoe county sheriffs Sada McElwain, Voltaire and A committee headed by Vol ing 2000 tons of ore per hour Charles H. Russell when he took part recently in the dedication mum rates paid vary from $1.90 Louise Toussaint, Thomas W. and servicing two vessels si Deputies said that Revels was and Eleanor Miller, Howard and multaneously at 1000 tons per to $2.59 an hour depending on the location of the position. om a new bulk ore-handling fa cility at the Port of Stockton.

Shirley Shelhamer. Leon and hour each, doubling the facility's taire Touissamt served barbecued hamburgers, hot dogs, buns and other relishes, as well as coffee and iced tea, to over 50 ill and disabled veterans both ambulatory and otherwise. The Applications will be accepted former capacity. driving at a high rate of speed north of Reno on highway 395 and that he forced a sheriffs vehicle to the shoulder of the road until Dec. 5, 1958, by the Board Smiley Bayless, Ted Mecke, Myrtle Anderson, Dorothy Hol-by, Matia Welch and Janus Governor Russell, in address "Invaluable ability of the Port of Stockton to offer the western United States' largest of U.

S. Civil Service Examiners, ing a crowd of 400, praised Ne CAA. 5651 West Manchester in order to avoid collision. Ward. barbecue meal was in lieu of vaaas iron ore industry, re and fastest bulk ore outlet to 0 Los Angeles, Calif.

Deputies took Revels to Wa world markets at a saving of marking that in 1957 the value of Nevada's iron ore production the regular 5 p.m. mess at the hospital to those patients in at Application forms may be ob shoe Medical Center where a jfi? vital rail-car round-trip time, tained from the 12th U. S. Civil was $5,341,000, second only to tendance. has proved a boon to Nevada Service Regional Office, 630 San- Musical selections were ren copper.

mining activtiy," Governor Rus f. blood alcohol test was administered. The test showed alcoholic content of .254 per cent .150 is the amount deemed necessary "The United States Bureau of sell some San Francisco, or from James C. Ferrell, Room 110, dered by the Greco Accordion School, followed by Polly Possum and her team of entertain Mines reports that iron ore He, Gov. Goodwin Knight of Post Office Building.

for intoxication. shipments from our state in tha JUVENILE JURIST WICHITA, Kan. UP) The name of Henry Mar jr. drawn for jury duty but, he didn't have to serve. When the court bailiff called, he found Henry was on a camping trip.

Henry's father also told the bailiff the prospective juror is a Boy Scuot, and only 8. California and Ahira Nishiya- year 1956 totaled 916,592 long Revels was returned to the ers from the Riverside hotel. ma, consul general of Japan, Mata Han real name was were on hand when new facili Dick Gray of the Sparks Nugget arranged for each patient Gertrud Margarete Zelle. She sheriff's office and held in lieu of $300 bail set Sunday by Justice of the Peace William Beeooer. tons, of which approximately 77 per cent 'or 708,747, were shipped from the Port of Stockton," he said.

was a native of The Nether attending the barbecue to re ties were opened capable of handling an expected 10 million tons of bulk ore bound for Ja lands. ceive a "lucky buck." I In 1957, Nevada irpn ore ship ATTENDING first annual membership dinner of Nevada Heart Association were Dr. Meyer Friedman, main speaker, upper left and Dr. Peter Rowe, president of the association. Below, Miss Stella Blaker presents award to V.

F. Whittlesea, commander of Nevada department of the American Legion in recognition of Legion's fund raising activity on behalf of the heart association. (Marie White photos) pan during the next eight years. ments were 904,455 tons of Activated was a newly-ex tended ore-loading mechanism which 72 per cent was shipped from the Stockton facility. "Value of Nevada's iron ore shipments is substantial proof of the importance of the iron min ing industry to my state and to Injured Boy Is Recovering A small Sun Valley boy, in the Port of Stockton," he The governor added that Ne jured Sunday- when hit by a car, is reportedly resting in satisfac vada's iron ore shipments from Port of Stockton have increased from 173,000 long tons in in 1952 to 708,747 long tons in 1956 and i is; tory condition at Washoe Medical Center where he underwent 651,314 tons in 1957.

surgery fcr a head injury. Your BIG chance to SAVE on safer Goodyears for pre-1957 model cars! He said that five Nevada coun Ricky Root, Wi, was struck ties Churchill, Douglas, Humboldt, Nye and Pershing have by a car driven by his uncle, Henry Bullis, 124 Eighth Sun Valley. Bullis said he was 5 -i- I-: 1 1 i I -r -T tx i ft If tin CJL? VV I been important iron ore producers but that "there are yet to be developed other important iron ore deposits in the various counties of the state." I Ask about our WRITTEN GUARANTEE! "It is of the utmost impor tance that every endeavor be backing out of the driveway at the Root residence, 475 Sidehill Sun Valley, and was not aware that he had struck the boy. He drove to a service station where he was informed of the accident by the boy's mother. Bullis returned to the Root home and took the boy to the hospital where he was admitted for surgery for a laceration on made by all western iron ore producers, the Port of Stockton and the states of Nevada and California to assure a continuation of these shipments." The governor was accom panied to the Stockton ceremony by Louis Gordon, executive di- the head.

rector of the Nevada Mining As sociation and Pete Kelley, di- rector of the department of eco Vandals Slash nomic development. Other Nevadans present for Nevada Heart Association Presents Awards to Legion the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dodge of Fallon and Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Williams of, Gabbs. Dodge represented the First annual membership din for the Veterans Adminitsration, 1 Dodee Construction Co. which 1 1 i i ii has operated an iron ore mine inI-er of the Nevada Heart Associa- tion was held at the Holiday Pershing county. Mr. Williams associate chief of medicine, Mount Zion Hospital, where he is also director of the Harold Brann Institute for cardiorvas- Sport Car Seat Reno police received three separate complaints of vandalism to autos over the weekend.

Warren Clark of Hamilton Air Fordfe base, told officers that vandals had slashed the seat in his Alfa Romeo sport car. The monetary value of the damage was not listed. Two persons reported that tires on their vehicles had been punctured. George Sheehan of Hotel, Wednesday, July 30. cular research.

is an auditor fcr the western division of the Standard Company which has iron mines in Douglas and Nye counties. Dr. Meyer Friedman, assistant professor of medicine at Stan Following Friedman's ford University Medical School, presented a talk on coronary di talk, Miss Stella Blaker, secretary-treasurer of the Nevada Heart Association presented American Legion posts awards sease. Slides showed statistical results of research on the dis ease. for the job they did in raising Name Trustee For San Souci Minnesota, said two, a Dr.

Friedman said many fac tunds for the Nevada Heart As tors bring on the disease, but the two outtsanding ones are first, the presence of fat in the blood vessels, which if in excess sociation. Those accepting awards were Victor Whittlesea for Depart ment of Nevada American Le CARSON (if) The moneyless San Souci Hotel put itself in the hands of the federal court here We've overstocked on 6.00xl6's got Jo CLEAR! gion; Les Peninger for Darrell will cause a coronary situation; secondly, and by far the most been punctured on his vehicle which was parked at a motel on East Fourth street Sunday. The tires were valued at $40 each. Roy Myers, 434 West Fourth reported two tires on his car were punctured while it was parked on Sewell's parking lot on North Virginia. He also placed the property damage at S80.

Friday to forestall legal action Dunkle post, Reno; George Loh- important is tension and stress man for Duby Reed post, Sparks; for collection of debts. Hotel' attorneys Ralph Den Mrs. Neal Campbell for Amer Many groups or people were studied and it was found doctors have a higher incidence of the ton and Chester Smitn filed a ican Legion Auxiliary, Darrel petition for reorganization under Dunkle post; Frank Roser for iiper-Cnshibii disease than factory workers. the federal bankruptcy act. first district of Washoe county; Federal Judge John R.

Ross Thomas Miller, national execu Also those persons who have to maintain an excessive drive to promptly named Archie Grant, prominent Las Vegas business meet a deadline are high suffer tive committeeman for statewide fund drive; Wendall Taylor for Harry McSherry post, Reno. ers of the disease man, as trustee of the hotel. Voman Files Damage Suit Dr. Friedman, a graduate of Present at the dinner repre Oct. 1 was set as the date for the hearing of any objections to Yale university, received his Css cod ijp La ljvI senting the American Legion, were Mr.

Peninger, Mrs. Campbell, Mr. Ken this appointment. Attorneys said Sans Souci medical degree from Johns Hopkins Medical School. He served three years as a Jieutenant-colonel in the U.

S. Army Med A Reno woman, injured in a thrpp-ear collision here two Stine, Mr. Roser, Don Lewers, rooms will probably continue in vears ago, has filed suit in Wa operation under Grant's direc Mr. Taylor, Mr. Whittlesea, Max Knauss, Mr.

Miller. Other guests ical Corps (1945-1948). At pres shoe county district court for tion, but that the casino and re ent he is consultant in cardiology S12.500. lated facilities will remain clos ed until new capital is put into Mrs. Evelyn A.

Scott contends her neck and spine injuries were the venture. The entertainment facilities were: Mr. and Mrs. S. E.

Edises, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Stewart, Jim Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swanson, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Wooster, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy, Dr. William Welsh, Dean Garold Holstine, caused by the negligent and care Two Forgery Suspects Held Arrested and held for investi were closed yesterday as federal agents seized remaining funds for non-payment of cabaret less driving of Tony Edward Jacks and Harry Tester.

Other defendants in the suit are Sonja Hanlev. J. Bradley Smith and Priced to clear and. save you money built to make your driving safer I Economy priced 3-T Super-Cushion is famous Goodyear quality 'through and through. Exclusive 3-T Cord Body more resistant to shocks and bruises! Tough, durable construction for longer, safer mileage 1 Extra stop-start traction from famous Stop-Notch tread design! FITS MOST OLDER MODELS OF PLYMOUTH, FORD, CHEVROLET, NASH AND STUDEBAKER priced to sell Dr.

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Miles Pike; Gordon Sampson, 6.00x16 bbckwiU tube-type plus Ux and rectppable tire. gation for the Federal Bureau of Investigation are two forgery suspects, Charles Phillip Welsh The three cars involved in the collision were traveling south on S. Virginia street when the accident occurred. Mrs. Scott was a passenger in a car driven by JUoVi ex and William Hunter Deather- Dr.

and Mrs. Dwight Hood, Dr. and Mrs. William Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Savitt, Dr. Mary Fulstone, Mrs. John Gio-natti, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred L. White, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Sewell, Mr.

and Mrs. Cliff age. her husband, Lawrence Scott. The two were taken into cus The case is to be heard by Judge Grant L. Bowen.

tody by Reno police Sunday while being checked on a routine investigation. Welsh alias Carson Native Taken by Death CARSON Word was received here by relatives of the death of Alton Warner, 68, a native of Carson, who succumbed in a veterans hospital in Utah following a long illness. Mr. Warner, who was born May 24, 1890, spent his youth in Carson and was a graduate of Young, Dr. and Mrs.

Peter Rowe, Dr. and Mrs. Emanuel NO DOWN PAYMENT WHEN YOU TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES! Here are LOW PRICES on other popular sizes, too! Size 6.70x15 Size 7.10x15 Size 7.60x15 Charles P. Deatherage told officers that he had served var Berger, Miss Blaker, Dr. Fried Lassen Elks Visit Member, 92 man; H.

Douglas Chisholm, and ious prison terms and that he had been passing worthless Edgar M. Brown. 25 Fit most pre-1957 A SUSANVILLE, Calif. Sus- 85 Fit. most pr1937 model of Dodge, Butck, Nosh, Olds, checks throughout the country with the aid of Deatherage.

He said that they had written checks totaling more than $700. Fit most recent models of Chrysler, OeSoto, Bulck, Old, Hudson, Mercury, Packard $1 95 XL mentis or Plymouth, Ford, Chevrolet, Hudson, Nosh, Studtboker William Deatherage, 22, no Mercury, Fonttoe and Hudson address given, said he had no Carson high school. He was a veteran of World War and was taken ill shortly after he was discharged from the service. He suffered a stroke about 20 years ago and had been confined in a California veterans hospital for several years prior his entrance to the Utah hospital. btackwotl tube-typt pfut fax and recoppobte lira anville Elks lodge members visited their oldest member on his 92nd birthday anniversary this week.

H. M. (Dad) Starr, was presented a gift from the delegation. "Dad," who makes his home at the St. Francis Hotel in Sus-anville, is in good health.

During orld War II, he manned a booth at the Spalding Drug store, selling war bonds. part in the check -cashing spree. Investigators learned that he has a past felon record and has served time for violation of the Dyer act. Horace B. Taylor, M.D.

announces his association with Claude B. Belcourt, M.D. in the practice of internal medicine. 275 HILL ST. PHONE FA 9-0894 MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! Survivors include two aunts, Welsh, 28, said the last check ras cashed in Chicago.

He lists Mrs. Elva Dougherty, and Mrs. John Madison and a cousin, Mrs. Robert Lewis, all of Carson. his address as Huntington, Calif.

Both men will be turned over to local FBI agents for further investigation. Funeral services and burial will be in Salt Lake City, Utah. 3E3 SHIP'S LOG A ship's log is its official journal of its progress, speed and location, weather conditions, be-' havior of the crew, and anything else worthy of mention. World's most northern golf links are at Bjorklinden, Swe den. In Memory of a Good Man Th recent pasting of George Lathrop, a very honorable, humble, sincere and honest man, shall not go unnoticed, as this man was one whom anyone would be proud to number among his friends.

We meet many men, as we travel through life, but men are very rare who are good both inside and outside. Never taking advantage of anyone, never hurt or speak ill of anyone, always friendly with a smile that was just what you needed. George had that certain manner that demanded and obtained the highest degree of respect of men. George Lathrop was a credit to any community and his lost will be felt by all of us. He is one who was honored and spoken well of, and is justly due to bo given the credit any man lives to attain through clean upright and Godly living.

Let us all offer up a prayer that he rests in peace and that he collects the reward we all desire. i will miss him and won't forget him. IT COSTS NO MORE TO USE CLAY BRICK AND THEN YOU HAVE THE BEST RENO PRESS BRICK CO. 1 00 1 West Fourth St. Phone FA 3-3146 Common, Face, Roman and Norman Brick Vitri-Brick Patio TiU Firebrick Western Antique Brick Quarry Tile Flue Lining 590 fJOKTH VtaOlNIA STREET RENO, NEVADA BESSO and MENANTE TELEPHONE FA 2-2141 GEORGE ANDERSON.

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